T1TR ( XMA1IA DAILY HUE : SrNDAY 22 , LS01.SIXTKKN J AiKS. ( < H + + < f + * + + t * + * fjJ Eiscman's Clothing. ! Eiscman's Clothing SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. Men's Fine Suits. | ' Men's Prince Albert Suits. BANKRUPT ' EISEMAN'S Men's Fine Overcoats. | Men's Spring Overcoats. Men's Fine Pants , p ' Men's Pea Jackets and Vests Boys' Suits , all styles. i Stock Sale at Hayxlcn Bros/ ' Boys' Pants , all styles. | on Men's Oil Coats ' and Vests. Coats. Children's Knee Pant Suits Men's Duck Lined . Children's Knee Pants. * Clothing Stock was $60OOOOO , Six day's sales $12OOOOO. $4:8OOO.OO left of Men's Jeans Pants. | Children's Cape Overcoats. | the Eisemaii Clothing to start Monday morning's great sale. We expect to almost Men's Jumpers and Overalls. \ ' of last week \vill Iiave Floor I M .C C > \ [ ) 11 , CXU S double last six day's sales , As the fortunate purchasers \ Second spread the good news among friends and show the great bargains to Ije had from the THE EISEMAN nr * T T T EISEMAN THE MEN'S HATS. HOYS' AND Ulll.PKKN S Was one of the largest , and Eiseirmn cniried only the BEST IvlA T do/i'ii Stilt Hats , r.isoiiinn's price il HATS and CAPS SHOES lowct' ' . which enables us to give you GOOD BOOTS AND at toi ; will foil tit .Ode. It ) do/on StMT Hats , K.ihoiiiiin's price prices than you pay for inferior goods elsewhere. Jl.fiU to W.Ji ! ; will soil nt Too. ' ' flood duuiblo overcoats , MOM'H oil coats oil \ets and oil ' itdo/on ! ) 1 JONS' Can * , Kisoinan's price Hoc ' ' lid clo/on SUIT Huts , Klsemaii'd price to olio will boll atic. . . . Ladies and Children's. Men's and Boys' " ; prlro St.r ! > ( ) , wo toll at fiOe. too oil lot cimntt'i1. . . SlMo iU.WIUUoll ; nt . "iu. r ' do/on , KiMjmau'ti ' - > / Sloiiinor Caps price ( iioil durable ovoivonH Ki'-enmn's ' ' 8 do/on Hod Huts. Hisomnn's price 7f e to We to il.H'iv ; ill soil at lOe. ) , - Bojs' loiif , ' pants suit * , KUemnn's Ladies' Criiin Button Shoos , "fLUO. " r.iscman's price $1.7/5. / IslunV line If , Calf I'ontfivM Slid"d , $1.7 , ' ! ; ICihOinan's price . ' pilcu ? , wo toll $1.50. price ? l , now -Jl.fiO. ' " $ H..r.H. 81 will ' .oil nt i ! . " ' Shoos , $ l.ii : KK'man's iricoi l.s"i. > ; > o. H" ) do/on .loisoy Caps ( all \\ool ) , liibe- ' ' ' Ladies' Poiitfoln Hntton > ; | Men's linn S.itin Oil < 'alf Ciii'ross ( { , Slious , iH.f : > ; Kl-oinan'a 7 do/on Sod IInt3 , l-'lsonmn'd price DJO man's price fiOo ; w ill uil at fio. Clood dmnblo overcoats Klmmmn'ti Hoys' luiitf pants suits. I'lbonmn's Ladies' tilovo Kiel IHitton Shoos , $ l.'t" > ; Kisonmn'b piien $ J. , pi'iio i. ! To. to tl.f.0 ; willboll ntoOo. Ho do/on liojs' Crusbors , Kihoinmrs prle'o ilO , wof-oll for $1.50. price $ ( ' , now * ; ) . "o. Ladies' ' line Doiifjoln Hntton Shoos "M " V , Kikomnii's pr Sil.fifl ' Mon's line Calf. Coodjoar welt , Shoos , $ H.7B ; KisomaiM Misses' I'hiuh Caps , in nil uhnpos , lit price oOc to Hoe ; will soil at H"o. . BOJH' lonjf punts suits , Ilibonian's Ladies' line llniul-tnrneil Hutton Shoes , iii.ho ; Kisemiin's jflce il.'i. ' . Dressy suits , Kiseinnn weld at $7 , wo price W.oO. MOM ' -411110 Kanniiroo Huttoit Shoos , M. 18 ; Kibcnian's price 1ml ( price. .Silk i'hish CIIDH , llisomnn's price Sloe to price fl , now .To. tl.7' ) . W.OO ; will hell at r.Oe. bell at * , ' ! . ( " ) ( ) . 13ojs'loiiff pantH , BOc , 7Bc , $1 , $ l.o < ) , In Misses' and Children's Shoes We Have Men's line Calf. . eorK "olc , I.nco Hliocs , W.70 ; Ki'.omam All Winter Caps lit half prieo. Diossy biiits , KUcinun bold at $10 , wo $1.7" ) , W and $12.60 ; worth iloublu. jn'k'o ' f-j.lll ) . Some Splendid Bargains. In Boys' ' and Youths' Shoes the Stock Was .soil at } l.7o. Uhllcla' Icaoo pints milts , 7"o , $1 , 91.BO , Inc Moray s I'lno imported cheviot , Kl cmnn'b - ' , f L',70 , $1.60 , T ) , * ( ! , Misses' Solar Tip School Shoos , m/os IS to i ! , at * 1.2" ' > . Complete and We Can Save You Money. Rubber Goods. ' Misses' Donyola Hutton Shoos , si/es l to * _ ' , nt il li'i. . ptii'o * lli. " > ( ) , wo soil at $ ! > . Gray suit named above , ( 'Neman sold MUsns * line lon ) o\a \ liiitton aiioos , si/.cs 111 to U. 'fl.oO ' ; Uoh"VI'alf Hutlon Mini's , si/o- , It lee , ati > I.H. " ) . " ' for 100 per oont more. ' ili.K ( ) . 1 ? ( i.\ * ' line liCalf Itiitton hlini's. si/ < -sH to ' ) , nl * 1. I" ) . dress Milts Cisoiimn's jirico " " I'rnii'o Albert and , The "J.H. Stetson Tint , $2.0-5 worth * 5. cutaway ' ' ' 5 , $1.7) , liso- ; Chililron's Holm- Tip School Shoes , si/cs 8 to 1U , Ooc ; l'i o- lo ! > s' IMia A C'alf Mutton Shous , si/es H to ) " " . I'isonmn's ice $ , ' ! ( ) , wo boll nt il5. Knee pants V , lee , Hoc , ! ! 5c , 50o , 7t > c , ' ' . The "Moss Hat , * l./iO / ; worth $1.00. Am fouiul in our Hat Dopartm cut. Tor pi inan'h price 'Jl.W. ' mini's in ice W.Ho . The "n-jfiiul Hat , " * l.t : J ; worth $ ; ' , . .50. Monday we s-ell Ladies'and Misses'Gov Good working pants , l iseinan's price 8"e , fl and $1.2" ) . Chililrcn's line Kill Hutton Shoes , bi/.C35 to S , $1.00 , hit Youths' ( ii.un lolar'l'ip . School Soliocs , bi/es 1 ! to 2 , t 1.2oj The "Titfor Hat , " Jl.l'i ; worth $1.00. Siiiiiors , Hoe. $1 , wo boll at GOc. Tlio low oil pi iced clothing silo over Infiints' man's line price DoiiRoln sil.i ) . Shoos , el/os 'J to fl , . ' { "lO , fiOinnd ( > . . Youths' Kiboinaii' It Calf ! iiriri' B'ltton $ l. Shoes .j. , si/cs 12 to 2 , 91. 15 ; Kibomnn , 9 The "Hobt in the \Vorld , " $ l.t > 5 ; worth Hojs' llubbor Coats , oOc * . Men's lubber - Finest dress pants SU > ( ) , * 2 , $ L'.50 , $3 , bold in the west , now at Hayden lie ! < j. Lailioa' liucklo Aietlcb , . " .o , worth b5c ; li8SU3' , loc , worth price ) Jl.7" > . ' Sli.HO. bor Coats , 7oe. 81 and $ ' > ' , worth 100 per oont more. second lloor. 75c ; Chilihcn's , 2'ic , Nvorth 5Ue. ISIcn' Ai-L'tu's , Hood quality , S-5c ; anil Bojs' , OJc. r + * * f * This enormous purchase enables us to completely astound our customers with THE EISEMAN the BARGAINS we have for them. HE EISEMAN Eiscman carried good goods. We own them at 35c on the dollar. So do not Hat Stock. be deceived into buying cheap goods. But come to us and buy good goods at the Boot and same prices which you pay for inferior goods. The "Boss Hat , " $1.BO. co'sut ti'-.O.'i : IMscman'siritc | ! p)0. : ! " ' , Hue Calf Hoots * : { . : ! . ' ) : ii : > i'iii.iii'snncc sfl.50. The "Tiger Hat , $1.48. HAYDKN BROS. . , .Men's Stoirn Uuo's ' at 3 > 'J. 15 ; ii : , cn ai's iniro ? ! ! . The "Refnal Hat , " $1.39. The "Best In the World , " 1.28. Grood-s. , Clotla-iKLg : , DEIats llnjs' Hoots , * io2 li " , il.tl. ) , $ I.S. " > anil # 2. The "Stetson Hat , " $2.98. Youth's Iliiiil < , si/cs li ! to 2 , if l.ls ninl $ l.l" MAIL ORDERS' PROMPTLY PILLED. TUP THPOTP \ 1TC HIE MSS AND lib Pathor McCarthy of St , Philomona Cathedral Oontrilmtos Another Intoresthif ; Papur. THE PROPOSED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. rinn Outlined for This Grout l rrsl > y- tcrlnii IiiHtltmoVasliin > ; toii'8 Ijottcrto tlie liutlior.ui' . PIIH- torn mill Their IVople. The followliiR nrtlolo , the second of n scries uiwn "UUo M.iss , " was piopat'ecl ospciiuUj for the lullKlous ilop.irtinent of Tin Hi r l > y Kov. 1'nthor McCarthy of St. I'hilouicna's cntbcdi.il The nso of the altnr for reliRlous ] ) iirposcs ilatcs back to the cnulloof the human uu-e At the iwtos of l'aiailisoCain anil AV > el bnllt their altar , for they offoieit MiLiillca to the 1.01(1. The iMtrinrchs built their ultnrs , on \\hlcli they olTcicil sactJIli-os in tluinUsslvlnt , ' for the favors given by their (5oJ. Coming from the art. , Noah built an alUn- and ottered snciiilcoto Cloil in thanlc-nivint ; for his de- 11franco. . Abraham raised un nltar In the vnlo of Slehcmhcro' God appealeil umt promised the Innil of Cairim to hlt > posterity. Again ho elected nhnrs iic.ir Uothol anil upon the mount , \\hero he went tosaeiilk'o his son Isaae , after the death of his fatherAInnhani , established hU altar at llei-snbee .lacob , on his iftuin fiom Mesopotamia , made an nltar neai Siehein Moses saullleed upon nn nltar after his vietoij over the Anielectltes. The building of altar * and the offeiint , ' oflctims bv mivnto authorlt\ leased by connnand of Clod nt the ghln of the law of Moses. "Tho man of the house of Tsiaol , and of the strangers who sojouin innong\ou , that olTcieth a holocaust or n victim , and biln eth it not to the iloor of the tabernacle of tlio tes- iiioav , that it nmbo oflciod to the Lord , shall peiIsh ftom among his ucoplo ' ' -l.e- vltieus xvli , < ) K\ery iniilon , uver.\ people , had their id tars nn'd thoii-haciIlleos Such H the testl- uionj of the blblo of lleioditus and Hoslo- ilus , of Plato mid Aristotle , of Cicero am' ' Bonecn , and of all other \iritcn. of ancient peoples The nltnr was found .11110111 ; the in > .st iloas iltes ninl practices of the Drnld jirlest.s , mid niiioni ; rtho Saxons and the Franks , the ip : > mlims , ' the Dicchms and the Itomans. According to the best authorities our \\ord altar is formed fiom the Latin "altus , " high , and "orn , " a n.ound or ele\n- tloii. It is with us the sacred table upon which the holy sneilflco of the iua--b Is of- feied. Thornlols Umt the altar bo about three and a half feet high , tlneo feet wide , and sl\ and a half fcot long. It should nl o bo solid throughout According to the pies- cut discipline of the chinch it should be made of stone , or nt least that jmt of It upon which the chalk c is pl.it.eit. In tlio cinly dajs of ehilstiamty. nltai ! . wcro often made of wood. There are exhibited at Homo two wooden mturs , ono In the church of St John Lateian. the other In that of St ruocntiana , upon which tradition has it St. Peter used 10 i olebr.it J mass during his Kcminn i < ontitlc.ito The ono lu the latter named church H now almost eaten up with age , but is picseived from utter destruction by helnp coorod with a stone caslnp. Pope Sll\ester , A 1) ail , Is said to hn\o been the lirst who made stone nltnis obligatory The couiuil of Hpaon , held A. 1) 517 , forbade any altars except those of stone to bo consecrated. The santo regulation may bo soon in several of the capitularies of Charlemagne During the reign of Constantine the Great ( A. D. 12- a'\p \ ) stately altars of gold anil silver and sometimes even of pieclous stones were to bo seen in several cities of the east and west The emperor caused to bo erected at Home , In the basilica named after him now the Church of St. John Laternn seven altars of the purest silver. The empress Puhhcrla bestowed upon the great basilica of Constantinople nn altar formed of gold and gems. The greatest of all altars was that of the famous Church ot Holy Wisdom ut Constnutluoplo , Justly regarded as ono of the wonders of tlio ago n\orythlnp that wns piccious was purchased and collected to form this singului nltin. ( lold , silver ami the i Ichest metals , with oven vnuotv of precious stones' , wcro collected by the Kin- licroi-ilnstinian and used In its erection. The most expeihnced artisans of the day weto emplojed in its constinctlon. When it W.H finished thu following inscription appealed upon It'e : , Thy sonants , Justinian and Tht'odor.i , olTor unto Thee , O Christ ! Thine own iifts ; ont of Thino own , which wo beseech Theo f.ivorablv to accept , O 'son and Word of God , \\Mio wast made llosh and crncllicd for our suites' Keep us in the trno orthodox faith ; and this omplio which Thou hast com mitted to our trust migini'iit and piescrvo to Thine own glory , thronsh the Intercession of the Holy Mothorol ted ! and Virgin Mmj " ( Mailoiio , Ancient Jtitos ot tlio Church , art. Altar ) . The altar symbolises ( "nrist , our Lord , Accoidlng to Venerable Hedo the nltar is the body of Clnist. llverv nltar must be dressed with three llnon cloths , snimounted bj a crucilK. Alongside thu cuicilix there are placed on eoraltai foi the celebiation of mass , two c.indlostliUslth candlei of puio wubiimnig in tlicin dining tlio entire tlmo of dhino scivlcc At solemn high mass the rule iciiulics siat least At a low mass celebrated bv n bishop It is eustmnarj ta light four An ordiimrv priest may novi'i. employ moro tlinn t\\o Thu discipline of the Oriental church on the sub ject of nltais differs but litllo fiom that of the l.atln. With them the altar must hoof stone In the absence of a icgillaraltar they will lolcln.tto mass on icrtaiu cloths called "Antimens" Sometimes oti a leaf of the gospel , If necessity urges. Tlio "Antimons" are held In greatvenoiation hj thn Orientals. Their material is goneially of silk. Thoj aio consecrated uith great iciomonv , lellcs being poinidcd up with flagrant gum and hol > oil biln ' pouiod out tiigLtlieri'h them b > ' tlio bishop and east upon them. Then mnss is celebiated on them for seven sucio si\odiiys befoio Mio\ are considoied to bo fullj couseciated When thev are not in nsp theme caiefullj folded up in a silken iloth called thu "Ilitom" Instead of these eloths the Syiims use , oven vithoat ncLCb- sit.v , slabs ot wou.l Any puison intoieatoil in this subject and Unit of the masitsoll can Iliul mou' information by re.ullng "O Hiien on the Mass " His from his work that most of the mateiial in tlieso papeis is taken. OeorjjfVaslilnKinii to thi liiitlioiaiis , lu a iceeiit ia < uo of the WoiUman , 1'iof II B. Jacob- , , 1)1) , lias an aitlclo upon Cieoigo Washington to tlio LutheiMiis of Phil adelphia. Among the many vuluublo p\ ; purs loft by Ir ) Hehnnth of Pldlndelphin , Prof. Jacobs presents the following us an in teresting bit of llteratme , paitlcularly to those who \ \ Ish to gain a clear insight into thoieligious inclinntious of the father of his country. To the inlnlstei-s , church wardens ana \cstry- men of the ( icrmaii Lulhcian congiegation hi mid near Philadelphia. G INTI i MIWhllo I iciiuest jon to accept ni ) thanks for \our kind address , 1 must pro fess mvself hignly gratilicdby thosojitnnonts of esteem and lonsldcimlon contained in it. The apinobation in ) past conduct has ro- cchod fiom \\oithy n body of citizens as that \\hoso joy for ni ) appointment jou an nounce , Is n proof of th iridulgcnie with which mv futuio transactions will bo Judged h ) them 1 could not. however , avoid apprehending that the partiality ot my countrymen in favor of the incasmos now pursued has led them to o\ poet too much fiom tUu present Ciovern- ment , did not the Mine Pnnlilenco which hu : been \lsiolo in every stage of our pro gress to this interesting crisis , from n com bination of clicuiustancos , give us cause to hone for the accomplishment of all our roa- somiblo desires. Thus partaking with you In the pleasing anticipation of the blessings or a wise mid enlelei.t go\ eminent , I flatter injself that opportunities will not bo wanting for mo to show in ) disposition to encourage the domes tic and public virtues of Industry , Ueonomy , Patriotism , Philanthropy and that Hlghteous- ness which exulteth n Nation. I rejoice in having so suitable an occasion to testify the reciprocity of my esUoni for the numerous People you represent , from the excellent character for diligence , sobriety and vlituo , which the ticrmnns in pcuural , who uro settled in America , have over main tained , I cannot forbear felicitating myself on receiving fiom so respectnblo a number of them such strong nssuiancos of their affec tion for my person , confidence in my intcg- ilty , and /e.il to support mo iu my endeavors for piomoUngytho welfare of our common Countr ) . So long as my conduct .shall merit the ap probation of thuVlsu mid the C.ooil , I hope to hold the same place In jour nlToetions , which jour friendly declarations indued mo tobollmo I possess at present , ami nmldst all the vicissltuilos that may await mo in this mntnblo existence , I shall c.nnestly desiio the continuation of an interest in jour intor- nt a Turono of Ciraco G. Wsinsorox' . Cliiiru'i Notns. Kov .T. W. Tavlor is conducting seine very successful meetings in the north end of the city Hov , P L , rcrguson of the Chndron Con- giegatlonal academy spent scveial dn.\s in Omaha last week. Kov Will nil Scott lectured last Thuisday evening at Hillside Congregational church upon " ( Jettlm ; Ahoad. " Kov C. S Hillings , the Congregational evangelist , letnrncd last wcelc from ( irand Island whcto ho held a vci ) successful ro- \ivul meeting. Hov Wlllard Scott went to Lincoln last Prnlay to meet the diioctois of the Crete Phnul.inipia societjof which ho is juast dont. Preparations nro nlieady being m.ido for the uro.it Chautauiuia programmo next week. The Indies of the Pn-st H.intlst church served a New Kimland dinner In the base ment of their church last Thnisdav night and a largo number of the church people wore thoie , The people of the Plist Christian thurch enjo'ed a Ncry pleasant coiiiindium sociable last Tliursda > moiling. Notwithstanding tho\cr > dlsngiociiblo weatlier and the slip perv ( oiulltion of the walks theio was a Nory fmr attend nice Kov II II. Morse , pastor of the Hillside CongiOKatinnal diurch , has resigned his pas- tor.ito in Omaha to uccopt a call to the Plrst church of Mllfoid , Conn. Mr Moiso hns been in Omaha but a lew months and tins not boon voiy well contented with the work heio. Hov Louis X diner , rector of All Silntb' Kplsiopal church lor nhout four years , has decided to nccopt a call to Adams , Muss , N\hcio he will have n Ncrv Hue church and n very dcstrablo congicgntlon Hov , Xahnur has been In Omaha but about four jcais , but in that tnno ho has scua All Saints' church glow fiom' al most nothing to a membership of UJ1 com municants and church piopoity valued at $ . " > " ) , ( ! HI Tlio dcpartmo of Hov X.ahnervill bo dconl ) rcgiettcd by the mcinbcrs of his chinch and by his many filend * throughout the lit- . His niinistoii.il work huio has been rennrknbly successful and ho could not ask for moro flattering commendations than these furnished by his wink nt All Saints' church Hcv. T.IN lor of the CoiiL'iogatlonid church is engaged in seine NCrj' successful mission work in the north p.ut of the citj- While engaged In a meeting ono niirht last week in n small hall near the licit Linn lailroad bONeral fanatics who have made themselves prominent nt other revival meetings in the city , entered the room and began to ireatoa good deal of eonftisluii by shouting and pray ing in a nolsv manner. Pinnllv ono of the women who belongs to what Is called the "Holiness Hand" foil over in a sort of cata leptic til A man who seemed to bo the leader among the fanatics began to thank God at the top of his volco lor this nmivclous manifestation of power and ad vised OVCIN body in the house to way that thov might haven similar lit of lunntli.il ecstncv. lr ) Thtdn Nvas picsent that night , an < l ho took hold of the meeting at this point with a vigorous hand , infotming the fanatics Unit they must quit that sort of nonsense nnd cither conduct themselves in a decent man ner or leave the houso. The girl who lay prostrutoon the floor was lifted up and In formed that slio Nvotild m.t bo iiermittcd to transform that house of worship into a cir cus. The fanatics Nvithdrowj feeling tint they were not appreciated in that vicinity. Hey J J. II Hoedy , Nvho hns chnigu of the St. Timothy mission work , sas that thorn Is great need of llbeial donations of clothing and proNlsIons for the assistance ot the poor with Nvhom ho comes in contact These pro visions may bo left at the following pliues and undressed to Key. Hccuy for thu St. Tim othy mibsion work : At 421 Now Voik Life uullding , 1417 Farnam street , coiner of Sov- tcentli nnd Cuming btteets , Swanson , Valun- tincAct'o , Uoafey X liLMfm on Pouitecntli near Kinnam , U. 1C , Hnrket on Sixteenth teonth near Dodge stieet , L W firing , Pariiam near Tenth street , Swan on & Hoist'JiiOJ Cuining , DvgcitA. Smith'JAifiFaiiiain ; b .1 S Miitttcu. Eight eenth and C'lurk , Metropolitan hotelTwelfth nnd Douglas. Mark packages plalnl ) nnd notify Missionary Hccdy , 1117 Pnriiain , or tolepliono yj.'i. Cash lor tlio mlssionloft.it Tin Ilri-counting looms N\lll bodcliveicd to Mr Keedy Iho Kiibt Christian churth , coiner of Cap itol nvomio andTwontiuth stieet , lias enteied upon n new era of prosporitN under the lead- orsliip of its talented nnd i isinp j oung pastor , Kov. T E , Cramhlut. The present pastor h.is had chin go of tlio work less than Unco months and yet in that short tlmo , ho has succeeded in Inspiring his people Nvith confi dence and icncwedeal. . Tlio nudlences hav steadily gioNvn from the first anil are already larger than over before in the history of the chuich. Hov. Cramblet's sermons thus fin h.iNobeen intensely inacticul and dellvoied in a manner highly appreciated by his ( hiiuh attendants. There si ems to bo nn eiaoiu.ig- ing fntuiu for the 1'irst Christian ihurcli Additions have been seemed ut almost oveiy sei\ko , and \\hllo there ha\e been no special leNlval seivices tboiu lias , iiotwithstiinding , been a maikcd ineiease In iclielous woik. increase over , the same peiiod of last jcar of upward of IaODU. , Tlio Lutheran church 1ms 'JTOO patochl.il schools under her conti ol In 1MK ) tliero were not moio thin ft.OOO.OOO copies of the Hlhlo , now moie than that mini- bei mo Issued ever ) jenr The piintingpiess Nvhlch Voltaire setup in Porn.i } to tloniollsh Christianity is now used to punt lilblo in Genovu Kustcr Sunday falls this ) ear on Mnrch JO. The reformed i-huicli in the United States ( Geuinm ) -iioits 1,51(1 , ( congiegations and IiOJSVi ipembeis. Thuio are o\or llvo-hundiod iiiKiionary stations in the Dark Continent , with vvhlih lOU.iHK ) con veils mo assochted , whoso mini- bei Is Incie.ulng at a ) c.nl ) aveiago of i"iIIK ! , ( ) souls. So far thirteen annual confeiences luuo voted on the question ot making women eligible to seats lu the Methodist ircncril i-onleienco. 'ihovoto now stands , 'JI for , nnd 1114 against. Kngland hasb.Iawfsli inlssloniry societies , Scotland r > , nnd Iivlnnd 1 , the cntiio 14 societies einplolug .Hi iigonts Tliero are nlso U sotieties on the continent of Knropc. In our own land wo have baioly 7 , Nvlth.lt agents. Taken together , thoio aiothus Ib societies , with : i7TURents The pope is fonniflg n special papal trca- bine ns a reset NO fund in the UNCIH of oxiloor mi ) great emeigunuy. 'I lie nucleus or the fund consists of u few millions left by Pius IX , mid Leo. XllUhns added all the money pioientcd to him nUils jubilee , Thn ninount of these mono ) s is known unly to the pnpo himself. The iccelpts of the Ameilcan ( hoard for January amounted : to * sisl- , \vhlth IT.IHT wcio reciovod by dOuatinns and > Mr , > "i fiom legacies. This indicates an Increase o\cr the couespondlngi month for IS'.i'Jof ' about ? < ) , ( )00. ) Tlio remits for UNO muntbs of the current year arc iilt1 ! ! ! , being an The Salvation Aimv has opened n laigo room In Amsterdam , Holland , and Is doing much to icliovo the dlstiess of Unit ilty. On tlin second night thn building was opened for tlio purpose ON or . ' ( K ) outcasts wcro shelteicd. Thu King of Dcnmaik hns gitim r > 0 krone ? to Major Wilson , ol the Salvation Ami ) , to help tlio Nvoikof the mm ) in Dcnmaik. 'I he HiiKlish ol' It. 7-ijMi/Hi / Tl ( lilts "It Is the Hist tlmo you IIUNO over lepulsci ini' , Uillth , and it shall DO tlio lust. " siih jounif Do Uoiirccv. as ho rose haughtily and moved toward the door "Stay , " fcho cried pltcously , as if her hear would break , "we must not part In anger. ' "Well. " hu i ojotned , penitently , "whnulwl Idol" "O , ( Jus , don't blame mo , " she oxclahnod with aporieptlblu shher , "my necklsNerj scnslti\o. Istood it as longas I iculd ( ( mid wunn jour iiosi , fet } < mr ENTERPRISE OF THE T01LE11S. Uudoubtedly Result in a ceut Labor Headquarters. SHARES BEING LIBERALLY SUBSCRIBED. \ Muss .Mooting to Ho HolO oil Wednesday Next Collar Sinkers rii < > Iliilldurs Liiliur rsotos. 'Iho monibcis of tlio Union Labor i'al-ico nuildingnssociation will hold n mass meeting- at IXpnsition hall ne > s.t Wcilne-tlav night , which will bo addiessoil by local speakers nnd possibly by some from abioad. 'Iho piln- cipd object of the mooting is to coiiNlnco the tmblicof thehuncllts that would bo dciiNcd fiom liming such abnlhliiiK in Omaha. Al- icadyitisan assuied fact that Die palace will be elected this season , but It is thought that a mass mootlni ' , Just at this time will woik up some enthusiasm for the pioject Thoioniniltteo having in cliargothc silling of stock topoit tint n l.uge iiiiinbei of sliaivs linvu hem buhsci'ibcd , and th it the \\oih goes hiavol ) on with the most satisfactory results. It is now the intention to loinnicnio work upon the Htiucturo cat ! ) in thu spimg , or as suon lisa snitublo location c.in bo sctiired. \\li.U MOO U ill Itii ) . Willldin llastbioolt of Boston , in wilting upon tlio subject of labor , shows that JUKI will till ) tliu following , including the days , nights and Sundays : Tlio life of a ( ash ghl 1 J.Mr 'lliolifoof a cash boj 10 inuiths 'Hie ille of an otlhoboj s months 'Iho life of a mill boy . . . (1 ( months 'lln > life of a tiainod house self mith hoiinl ) ' I inoiittis 'llio lifi'ol aiiiill operatiNodeni.iloj 1 months 'Iho hfo of asaleswomin . . 1 months 'lliolifoof a street laboior . lii Nuohs 'Iho llloof aseainstrcss ( Nvith noon meal ) . 1 ! ) NNPCICS The lifti of n Nvashiru oinnii . . . II NNicks 'Jho lite of u brakunan ifieight ) III vuccs ! 'ihollfuot asaU'sman . . . Ill xvuks Iho lifo of a millopcratlvo ( nialo ) s xNicks Ube Mfo of n teiuhci-female ( pi I- inniN ) . . h NNCoks Tliu life ot a Uoolilieopc r . . b xueks 'Iho lifu of n lOiiLhmnnvitli ( lioaul ) s xNPcks 'Iho life of a polUoinan T xucks 'J'lio llfo of a iiu'diiinic . . ( i weeks 'I he- life of aiallioa.il ingincer ( o\- piess ) . . . . 5 wroks Tin1 llfo of iirailinad ( ondiKtor. . . , 1 wioks Tlio hfo of n bank teller t weeks 'lht > life of a U.ichci pinuip.iU I weeks The llfo of a bankc.ishler. . 'J weeks The llfo nf a teiichn ( siipoiln U'lidont i I'J dis The nfool iipro.uhor . . . . 1-J ilis Thn lift" of n life Insuinmo presi dent (5 ( daNS The life of a nnhrrslt ) pivMdunt , ( ' d.ijs C'huith clmlr ninl oiganlst ( to bo nsidSniul.ivs ) 0 days Coiponition liiNNor ( xonily ic- t.liner enl ) ) . . . . " days C'oi pointion president ( snlaiy ) , . lii hours lU-imsonts inoiic ) loinler ( mofev alonal ] > hlliiiitliinpisti ! t hours In other words a professional inonoy Under Is hilii to b as valuable at.Ml mechanics , iloo bdiool teacticis , bXJ ( laboicrs or li.WO cash girls. lil'Mlllllloilh ( if < "OII < | 0CII0 | , The cominittioupiiointod to draft rosolu- tlons on the death of Henrv Jonks , n meiubcr of 1'iogirss assimblj , No. W.ii : , Knights of Uiibor , hn\o preiared ] the folloNxlng : \\lii'ri'iis , It lus phMspd thu icit mid 1nvl ruli r of lhe niilvi isi > iiin-himo ( rum out midst imr lirotliir , lliniy .IrnUs ; and , NNlu'ii-us I liiiiihsoinlily Imslostugomlmom- her ilii- < iiiniiiiiiilty a tiiln.iljli'i-ltlon anil a family u loving mill Klnil liiiblmntl unit fiitlur , llii itrnro lie It KiM > lM.il 1 hat the Kyinimtliy of l'ri ' > giis lS--l.ilpl | | ( ) 'VU , Is Ill'IOliy t Ulllll-l Ll ( tO till' .null ) and ft leu Is. d , I'll it i lust'rcsnliit Inns Lo scut tom I ) \m HLI fin iniblli ilinii ,1 I ! . MiiDiti. A 1 $ . lUMMiist ) , II l > diiri.N , ( Olllllllttl'O. Thr Itnildi'is' Convention. The delegate coincntlon of the National aillilers' uisociatlon hold In NCNV York his clobid its MHsion and the inuinlieis v hoeic a nttcndaiico lnvo iclnined to their lospec- ivo homos 'Jhcio were KK ) delogitoin attrml.iiuc nnd four days N\eie spent in de- Ibouting The question of sliikes and boycotts was liseii sed at meat length , and at length the arbili.ition plan W.H adopted Stilnpcdot vorhliuu , H pio\ ides foia Joint cnniinlttooof nnployeis and worKineii The loinnilttoo Is o lnvo piiNver to settle IQN\S about hums , rules orNiigcs that in a ) aiiso. It is also ) roNidi > d that neither empl.ncrs nor their woikmen can take any stop that \\ill injuio .ho other side until the subject In dispute his ) eon tallied oxer In the Joint committee Scuot.ny Kiy\x.nil's ropoit , which was lead , said tlmtduiine thelast ) oar four ex changes aftlliatod with the national bodx hid dioppcd out. The ) XNCIO of lliookl.Mi , Jh.nleston , S L. . Haitforci , Conn , and Wheeling Va ICMhnnges admitted w-oiolhosi ) of I'ooiln , III , Sin l nini'lsio , C.il , I'ueDlo , Col. , and l.vnn , Mass 'J'licro nonoNV InirtN live exchanges m the national bed ) The south isnot icnicsentcd , and Ilio fai west hut poorly 'Iho hccrctau liiuN that thouistoin of to opciation is becoming mou ! prevalent all over the xvoild , 'Iho ic put t l TriMsiiid ( ii'ingo Tipper , of CliKago , 111 , showed total iccopts dining ihe yoni of t > li'Ci ) ( ' : Ti. cxpeiiditincb , i , . " > ! x to ; ualancu on hand , & .l"iV)7 , ) ) 'Iho cominltteo on niufoim lonti.uts pio- sented . . tepoit , in ivhii-h itxas said the mil- fonn instiumint not so gcnoiallv used as it should be An examination of \\oulil proNe th.il it lonsoiNCd the intcrosts of bulh oNMiers anil buildcis ( "olltir 'lhpOinah.ihoi.se collarmikois hax-oor- gnni/'ed mid mo i-haitoied nsl'iiionNo 11. Thoofliuis aio ( iiorgo M Killer piesident and 1' . W. Ilalhml us scciotmy , Tlio oigan- i/atinn st.u'sith a ineinbL-i-sliip of lift ) and piomlscsto IILCOII o ono of the stioiifcjcst in the city l.ahoi.NuiiH. . May 11 Nvill bo labor day in Swit/oilanil. A bill innldiiK eight liouis a dn's woric , Oitcpt in fat in l.ibur , passed tlio Ohio liouso. Tin unto ( C aiiiuiii ) w ill lease its sticotcar nlants. No cmpluju will worlt ovci ton hours a Oay. 'Hi. ' munliipil nuthoiltles of Cologne hive icsolvcil to fuinish omplo ) mcnt at h penui n dnto , the IUH : ) men mm out ofoil ; in that oil ) A reduction of about 10 per rent in thn Nxaues of tlio cm phi ) es nf the Kinin.i blast funiaco at Cloyclmd , O. , took effect on Monday The liboicrs woiklng nt Iho salt Nvotks in thogoxiininint of Knisk , Hiibsln , lecclvo ty cents for twelve honis1 haul Nv-oik 1 unit per hour 'Iho I'eniis.Nlxanla ' united mine NNnrkors havn decided to demand tlio abolition of iom- p.my Htorcs and a iinioii bc.iloot 71) ) cents tier ton foi inliilngcoal After seine months of short hours the I'liin.s.vlNanla lalhoad shops hi Altnona , I'a. , HID again being 11111 on full time TNXO thou sand men me bcnilltod A new Iniinstual older , tlio Knights of Ueclpiocit ) , oriMid/od to Hiipplnni the Knights of Labor , and Mmiliu boiilus , U giuNving inpldly in Kansas 'IhONNoaxirs ' In the Atlantic t ottun inllh at I.iNNicnio , Mass , about UNO hundtod in mini bir , h.iNi boon notillcil of nn Incioano in wiib ; fiom.'i to U ) portent Ono tlmusiml oinploes in the stool mill of the Itcthlehi'in lion comp.in ) nt Itolhlehoni , Pa , on Monday sulTi'nd a ndni'tlun In thi-ir wages UN t-rai-'lng 10 per cent A rcpoit fiom NONV DIMford. ) Mans , ktiitta that \Vniiniultit splnniMH n.ixownn tin ir llglit Thity huxo icUiinoil to tliu nulls ulth outmilne-rt.no intlu'ii Nvoiklng huui-s 'I bo cmplmi-s of tin Itiulit ) ! hmuii nul rrnpi-r vNorks ut AKiuu o hmc tiuni ii'-f ) uf u riiuljUbliniul iu 'iifii ' iu ui u i ui vs , NNlnohNvill amount to n cut of DO to r > 0 pet toutThe The unemployed workmen of neilin , ( ! or- inin\ I iivo i ilk'd i iiiictinir to protest ncinlnst the.1 decision of tlio city coiindl in rejecting the petition to start public woiUs The po lice , howcncr , intends to pnneiit the holding of the meotliii ; Work has boon stopped at tlio Mast fur nace , DIP linnUs nnd ( | iinrrips ol the Italia * fimto fin n.ice. I'ump.iiiN nt llellufonto , I'n , Q\N Ini.lt is silcl.to n rt'icnt inrioasein fii'igiit tnrilTs ItthroNNs iio.ulj six hundred uuci llfty men out of employment ' 1 ho oxuc'Utivo council of tin * A inn lean redei.illon of Ialmr li.is clodded to n.u no attc'iitlon to the ICnishts of Labor c-in ular cillini ; for .1 conferoiuc to oi nni/o a third ( political mrty. 'Iho ronnell cKems It ui > NNISO fur lalrar oiiani7itioiis ; to nieclcllo NNim jiolitiis , The < trikoof tlio employ os of the Uiiltod sMit.mcl coll-ir coinjiaii } at Tro\ . \ S * .NVUS iiulc'cl List 1'iiclaN A uiiiioniisc-.ik of pucoi Is to uo estiblishecl foi-nil the fiutoriis in 'Irov , Albany niul ( Jlen r.ills Iloth siclijj nincio concessions 'I lie gills NN ill rotumito uoilE at once. The United mine \\nikcrs , In c-onventlon at I'ittsliinv , I'.i , on Prul ly pissc-ct n resolution petitloniiiK tlio letri ! itnu' to enforce thcj ( iiill.iKbor iniiiini ; IIUN In the bituminous rc- ( 'ion Another law is nl o asltc'it.hkh slmll iiinkc'tbo opoiMtinor tlio atntu lespoiislblo for mine dlsistni-i An investigation In the iminlii | < alltv of Hrnssels , HelLriinn , bis iPNenlcd a ternhlo stuto of alTnit > ninoni ; tbo tenement lionsq population nf th.itc-iu. Ainontr oiliera 11 ! ( < 0 | families NNCie found living in lint INVO rooins. ( nncl ! , ? > : ( funillcs hail onn ono inoin , v.hilQ 10. > liu'il in K.iricts anil 4 J In c-ellai > . There tun tlious.indsot NNUO anil inothora In N'nVnilc ANho niiKo ends meet In SONV- liiK on ON c i.ills Hint p.ij ? ) eonts , sbiits ( ,0 cents , vests ill cents , trnusors $ . ( , Iliniul "liirtsj.1 n doyen Thc'N me ohliu-i d lihnd their ONVM thread for the oNeralls nnd vim-Is anil C.U-I-N tlic' NNolk toiunl fnini the sunji II they take ) u sticot car one-tonth of tlioir earnlnirs is cone Hlddlo nf I'lnl.iilclphla has doi-idoil that an agicoinuit liilNvecn in imifiu liners lint to oinph.N mi'ii on stiike In nit h ilhvi s fin-tiny x\as not oonspirat ) nor tin gal 'I ho tilling was mule hi the suit for liama cj brought against IViison .VMitilnll. in un LO inaiiufiutuiors , liv .lusiph liadli\ ) stnkuif ; cm phi ) o , who iliiiiidi that ho w is 111111)110 ) tq set nrc n livelihood nt his orcupiitiim lnvau-0 of the ivqmst liv thodofonilaiMstti.it IIIHI.U. fartiircrs stiould nut ongagn uuplnves ut tla.-li factoi ) tluiin the Miiho. ( ( * . \\t ill I M/f f.'S. Ho-Isn't it sliango that ( anioh onn gn 1U teen das xxithout drinking' Slio Yes : NN li.it a pitN it is that V on ate nut a i-anu 1 Itisonh thoilllToicnoo of a sNllahlo , but then that Is iniuh 'Iho XNINCS discus , bunnets and their husbands "cuss tin m. "No , " said Hjuihs "it doesn't takt-ini b ng to iniko up ni ) mind , but It ottcn talus mo a .longtiinotn malio upni ) wife'simml tnapuo Nvilh mini' ' " Mis Yountrvvifo- Take nnnthoi-pico , f the c-aKo , tlc.ir Mi Y U ho iinutoll , 'nxc ' Mis , ' The cook , darling Mr Y 'I h.mk x i < u , angel mine , I don't earn if I do Slahl , nuthut ot thn "t oi King' aim . ttier i oniic opens , has UNOINCS , all IIMULit ij clniined raiicv n mini who i-nulil lu , nn 10 iiinlii Miich liiimtistancos , ami wlm . d Nvilto iniii.itXNlth Mioh ' hnis" to"b.iiin. in ' V Malhiiil , avNt-ll known losidont of 11 ir. hntn X.C , rim mva ) from Ids vvifo ami > t . tlron last vvetik , acciuding to thoCI ihtMis. . Ilnllird Ihcroiipiin ilKiilivotl IDII > ; uiii stieiincrson HID fiont iluor Uimb "sinsuul that colut NVIIS iiinioappropriato tliun.iipo , "Din-tin" Coorgo Claru , ndxntisul as a spi'iiiilist in lloston VNas nrru-.li11 ihatgcd Nxith bli-im.x Clark wns mitiifd iib.n t tNvcnt.x N.nrs ago in Ncbiaska t Man .lano llorry , b ) NN bom ho had lUo childi.n .NUKJ .XCMIS ago ho left hue VMth inio.MiiN Ken- ni-yaiid went to Uostun. vvhcro UH-N lui-.l ai irnn ami vNlfe until Ids urrost nt the mstiga tloiiofwlfo nuinboi iiiullo was sent to Jail fur ten ) uti-t ai.tl piomihod to i.tuiu ti. I , s r.'iil w-lfo upon bis idoiiM ) lienul n..t a 3 CO. hovvcvir. nnd NNIIS iii.iriud to Mits pelia C'liltoy orUoxhui.N 'Us ' llrst vviftleariunu of 1,1s iittlun , IIIIH novcniisod Ids nriist In Wnt s 1 iiti. IniUHiirs Host Itttjir ! I i\ei n.adi i u. , i.stipatlim CM-rj l iu N 1,1 tjiij L so tUnill uo\v.