Kir THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr MONlAY , JUNE 20 , 18913 , 3 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIMU.UFFa OFFICE ! NO. 12 PEA.RL * STKEbT ty carrier to nny putt of tha cltj II , W. TII.TON , - MANAUEll Mi Office No. 43 Wltor. No. 23 MIMilt MKXTlUtf. N. Y. Plumblnc ; Co Iloston Store for sun'umbrnllns Judson , pastunigo , WT Sixth avenue. MlltouucrRcr Is the hatter , WB Broadway The Mnyno Heal Eitate Co. , C21 Broadway. John Klnu Is under nrrest on the charge of drunkenness nnd Insulting ladles. Fred nnd Ed Morgn.1 , who live near Big Inko , wore arrested yesterday on tin in formation filed before Justice Vex charging them ltli assaulting a man named Chatter- buck , east of this city. They are In the city Jail forsafa keeping. The Ep worth LenRUO societies of Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs will unlto In nplrnlu at Waterloo , Nob. , tomorrow. The train will leave the transfer depot In this city ut 8 a. in. If it rains the party will start on Wednesday at the same hour , Chlldien's day was obicr\od yesterday at the Second 1'rcsbytcrlan church. The audi cncoroom was decorated with nowcis In a tasteful manner , in the evening the btimliiy ochool had elitlro cimrgo of the exorcises nnd gave nn Interesting concert , consisting of musical selections and recitations by the children. A woman named Palmer was run In at Polo Hanson's saloon at Hlfj lake last oven inir , nnd was brought by Olllccr WIer to the city Jail In the patrol wagon. She hnit prolously stood off D.m Ferguson , the park policeman , convincing htm that she had it revolver that she would use on him If ho at tempted to nrrest her. She was slated with drunkenness and disturbing the peace. ' Judge Dccmor has handed down a decis ion in the case of Mills nnd Wilder against the city and Jolin Flageollo , which was begun - gun In thi ) district court about u year ago to restrain the dcfcmlnntH from nillnir block 4 , Mill addition , and to restrain the city from paying for the work that WHS already done , By his latest decision Judge Dccmcr sui vains the position of the plaintiffs and makes the temporary injunction which ho Issued In the llrst pluco , n perpetual ono. nix.NtsoN linos. Startling Snln Mnnil.iy Knorinoin Purchase of I.miles' Milrt IViiUU. 3SO ladles' sample shirt waists a man ufncturor's entire sample line. Al Btylcs , all kinds of material , In fanc.\ percales , white lawns , batccns and silks The entire lot at , ' 19c , 48c , Sue , 05e , 7f > e OSc , $1.20 and $1.48 each. Only i regu lar price. All the $5.00 finest silk waists in navj blue cardinal and black , at half priui Monday , SlfiO each. 200 fast black sorgc , 20-lneh umbrellas las , paragon framenatural , wood handles at lcs than tlie cost of the handles alone , Monday entire lot SI.00 each. 100 Gloria silk , 20-inch umbrellas beautiful horn handles , Monday S1.5C each ; worth $2.f > ( ) . , Big sale of wash dross goods. fiO pieces of half wool challies , bcauti fill styles , at i price , 15o yard. 100 pieces of American challies Mon day , -'ilc yard. Enormous allk sale. Such values never before offered. f > pieces ID-inch black china silk Mon day , 25o yard. Just i price. 5 pieces of Chcnnoy Bros , china silk in black and cream , 21" inches wide , al ways sold at $1.25 , Monday cut to 7fic yard. This is a great bargain. Don't lllihS it. Monday wo will offer our 75c and Soc china Bilks all at ono price , 48o yard. Now they must go. 3 pieces 40-inoh strictly all wool black nuns' veiling Monday , 48c a yard. Wo nro cutting down the prices on all dress goods and bilks. Now is the time to buy. Monday we will offer some big bar gains in Ineo and chenille curtains. Ask to see them. BEN'NISON Bnos. Open Monday evening until 10 p. in. Domestic soap is the best. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W. C. James has the Btrongest companies In the world. Every lady purchasing 82.00 worth at Davis' will be presented a 75o bottle of Tolu water for the complexion. H. C. Flndley has loturncd from an ex tended business tiip in the west. The Andrews Opera company Icavo this morning for Sioux City , where they will illl nu engagement. Mr. O , F. Lofferts loft yesterday afternoon oxer the Union Paeille for Portland , Ore-1. , where ho will remain for seine timo. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pace and their dauch- tcts , Millie and Hatlio , liavo returned fioin n two weeks' -\Islt to the World's fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. WC. . Wlttman of Lincoln Neb , , are In the cltv , guests 01 Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlltonbcrecr , on Washington avenue. Mrs. Uobcrt Anderson nnd bon of Dixon 111 , , are In the city visiting the former's brother-in-law , Jumcit Anderson , on lien ton Btroot. rpwortli I.OIIKIIO llxuunuan. The Kpworth leagues of Council Bluffs , Omaha and South Omaha , to gether with their friends , are to enjoy nn oxoursion to Waterloo , Neb. , on Tuesday , Juno 27. An invitation has also been tendered the Christian En deavor societies of the three cities U join with them that the young poopk may become hotter acquainted. A grand , good time will bo had. Should it rain on the 27th they will go on tin 28th. Tlio Mj-litrnt nnil llrlchtcvt. Come and BCO the lightest and brightcs shoo store in the city. Now building now store , now goods , now linn and nov prices. Morris Bros. , opposite post olUco. Go to Lake Mimnwa today. Take you wife and hablos and enjoy a perfect da ; nt the great pleaxiiro resort. "Groat clearing r-nlo of inilllnory- golng out of business ovorvthin les cost. The Louis , 2i S. Main St. Cook yoi meals this summer on n ga j-ango. At cost ut Mio Gas company. Able your grocer for Domestic soap. AVIiltlnUrr'K lor ) ; Won. Thcro was a dog light at Big Lake yestei day morning at U10 : ! o'clock. Word had bee passed around < iulotly to the fuvorod fo\v but it went further and there was qulto i number went up who aw not commonly coi sldored 10 belong to the sporting class. Son : of the city police force went along but mail no effort to stop the fun. The light was bi twcon Jack \Vhlttukor's brlndio nnd a whli unltnov , n from Omaha. There was no neee Bity for tlio white being tinything but u iinkuou n , for ho was not in It with M Whlttakcr from the start. It was claiinc that there was a purse of f I.OOQ up on tl flght , and at the cml Whlttakcr gobbled 111 pursu , his dot : luivlnf knocked the otnor on out. Stop at tlio-Ogden , Council Bluffs , tcbt $2.00 1 lumen in.Iown. Domostio boup. miUitbts cheap boap. Williamson Se Co. . 100 Main streo largest uucl best blcycio stock In city. Another Improvement to the popult Bchubert piano. Swnnson Muslo Co UEO Domostio aoup. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Lutherans Hold a Union Service and Oonso- crate a Building Lot. SIMPLE BUT IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES Imitations to Attend ( loncralty To Mnny I'rouilnrnt In Cliurch No Take Tart In the Service A Church Well rounded. The session of the synodleat convention of the Woman's Homo and Foreign Mission soclty of the Lutheran churchwhlch was held In Omaha hist week gave thomcmbcrs of the denomination in this city , ns well as the pub lic generally , nu opportunity to moot a number ot the lending lights of the Lutheran church In thn west. This opportunity wns taken ndvmitngo of by Hov. O.V. . Snider , pastor of SI. John's church of this eltynndn special consecration meeting wns held on tlio lot nt thu corner of Willow nvcnuo and Seventh street Saturday evening. Nc.it printed Invitations had boon Issued us n means of notifying thu religiously inclined people of the city of the meetitn * , nnd the lot was well filled at 8 o'clock with Interested spectators. This la the lot upon which Mr. Snyder and his church hope before long to erect u church bulMIng , nnd the mooting took the form of u consecration service. W. A. M.nster . extended wplcomo to the visitors , and his address was responded to by Mrs. A. V. Hunter of Columbia City , Md. , president of the Woman's ' Missionary con vention nt Omaha. Addresses wcro also made by Hov. M.V. . Hnimnn , D. U. of JJnltl- more , Huv. D. A. Day. U , ) J. of Muhlenoorg , Africa , Huv. J. K. .Seiihuy.cstcrtisecretiiry of tlio Lutheran bourd of church extension and others. At the close of the exorcises an Impressive consecration service was conducted by Hov. S. 12. Himiltz , D. U.of Des Molnes. Gooil music was furnished and the exorcises were enjoyable throughout. Quito n number of thu prominent moil and women of the denomination nomination were present from a distance. bruuiAi. , SAM : . Momlny the I.list liny ot the Grout Wall I'ltpur. Moulding nnil Hook Snip , At prices never heard of in this part of the country before. During this sale we will hell papers nt prices that oven other dealers cannot buy at from the manufacturers , and every roll wo guar antee full weight und length or money refunded. If you intend buying any pnpor or want any papering done , DON'T MISS THIS CHANCK. CHANCK.WALL WALL 1'APnitS. All our Sc and lOc mien and gilt papers to go during this sale at 4Sc per roll. All our 12 jc and lije metallic filled goods for II days at > 3c per roll. All our 20o full gilt papers and coppers during this bale for lOc a roll. All our embossed papers that sold for 25c and Il.'io a roll for 3 days at 12jc a roll. All our ingrain papers during this sale forlOc a roll. All our uouuKits of every description at HALF Piticn for It days. HOOM MOULDINGS. H-inch hardwood mouldings for II days at 1 jc per foot. I-inch pink edges and gilt and pink ornamented during wtle at 2jc per foot. Ij-ineh ornamental moulding in 0 styles and colors , regular price 7c per foot , for 3 days at 3Jc per foot.Jinch gilt beading , regular price lie per foot , for 3 days ut Ho per foot. 3 and i-inch ornamental headings , regu lar price 4c per foot , during sale at 2i per foot. HOOKS. 200 "paper covered books , regular price 25c , for three days at 5c each ; a good assortment of titles. 1,000 12-mos. cloth bound books , choice from till the best authors , publishers' prices COo and 75c each ; for 3 days wo will hell them at IHc each. 100 Drumiuond's addresses , all com bined , buund in half vellum , regular price $1.25 ; for 3dayt > at 37ic each. 200 Doro illustrated books , D.mto's In ferno , Danto's Purgatory and Paradise , Milton'sliirndiso Lost and the Doro Bible Gallery , published at $0.00 each ; for 3 days they go at 71)c ) each. . All of the above items are only to Do seen nt the Boston store. No one can duplicate them. FOTIIKHINGHAM. WlHTELAW & Co. , LKADEUS AND I'KOMOTKKS OF LOW PRICKS. See today's Sunday Nonpareil for our special muslin underwear , lace and portler sale for the next three days. llo Olio of Iho I.uelcy ONIS to got the si/o and style you wish for EVANS is belling his Biunmer shoes at cost. 2S Main street. - AND Nnvnit shall bo. The prices EVANS will give this week on summer shoos. F. II. EVANS , 28 Main , 27 Pearl , ttroots. . Bless Bros. , the pnporlinngors , will , hang paper at 12c per roll. Our work our reference. Room 3 , Everett block. Wheelmen Snml y Out. About fifty members of the Omaha Wheel club caino over to Council IIluffs yesterday morning * in response to an invitation ex tended to thorn by the Ganymedes to cnjoi a plonle In ono of the beautiful groves a to\\ miles cast of the city. They were met a club rooms by about an equal number o Blurts wheelmen and escorted to the grounds , which were not far fron the paper mill on the IClIno tract During tlio dnv the number win augmented by now arrivals until thuro wen about 123 present , and the day was spent ii the way Unit wheelmen enjoy. The Gaiiy nicdcfi had prepared an ulahorato lunch which was eaten under the trees , served bj C. U. linndlutt. The Sutorius Mnndolli st club and the Zither ( pinrtot of Omaha hat ITi hcon conveyed to the grounds In carryalls ITiW nnd furnished music throughout the moniiii it- and afternoon , The crowd left the giotiml late in tht ) afternoon and the OmMin mui were highly pleased ut the way inliicl : they were entertained. ir : The following is a list of the wheoluiei who attended ; Omaltn Win-Hi Club John M. Conrad , II , I SutoilnsJA. Hiitl.KriiONf/.ltriimnn.i : . It. Hnilll P.J. V. II. I'Kloy. O. V. Hurling , A. I' , Cimrailt. J ss II. It. Piirsoim , n. M. ( iaddN , I' . I' Htrllllvr , Hu ( I , I'lslier , .1. II. Uiiylnil , J l , lU'iirltui , X Vt TH'at , Itiiy K. Tlionms , A. W. I'nrtrhlKii , N. A Chaiinnin , It. i : . Orimths , T.V. . Colllin , T. II SlffM'ii , J. I' . HIcUox. II. Lutiptnilli > r , O. II.It. Ki imth * , C. I' . Muth 11 , U. Hnltli , W. I' . PMici A , 11. IVirU'o , II L. Pinterlluld , John JllaUurti L , W , Wani > n , I' . II. t'uininlno , Charhis ( IValxiilyV. . II , Taylor , Adolph O. I'atlln , K.n J. Uuniul , U. lli'Khtjl , Ulchtiid Ititlt and 11. Head , jren Tin HITS of Oinuhri ( Iciirso WullT , I' . J. Tul en lilim , ( in Hoiu'li > , II. ( i , Wlndholiu , Al Join bon , II , lleynV II. Illcn'ilcl , , iliinyiiu'dcb Jnliii T. Niiuu'htnn , fJi'iirK" I n Wlllluin. (1. O. I'nllnmn , L. P. IimiKan , H , in- KlnyiT , Hun lli'iio , _ H. O. J'ort'Koy , O-U. Ilro\ inno no du i JO- Ito irII es- esan an II , Ir. icd F , S. Hecdleson , a one-logged bicyclist c 1m his way from Kan Francisco to Syracuse , I hone Y. , was also orto of the party , having r maliiod over for a couple ot ilujs more thu no he had intended for the sake of the picnl He tras escorted on his way as far as Ore cent , by lib by , Hoffmnyr and Pullman < the U any modes. iporih I.ruu'u Trl-Clty 1'pworthleague exclusion i Waterloo , Nob. , Juno 27. Tickets , $1.0 , Ilart'u jowohy btoro. he-nrrlilnc for \Vrlilo' Ilody The offer of a reward of $100 for the reco cry of the body of William Wrido , the fet man of the Milwaukee Uridgo company , u 1 lost hi * lifo nt the now bridge last Friday , drew a lanto crowd of people to the river to engage m a search , and parties wcro at work nil day yesterday trying to find some trace of the body. Dynamite bombs xvoro ex ploded at Interval * In the hope of raising It to the surface , but at last ac counts the efforts were still fruitless. It seems to bo the pcnoral opinion that the body has floated down with the currint , nnd that when it Is recovered , ns It is nearly cer tain to bo In the course of a few daj s , It will bo miles away from Iho scene of the drown- Inc. Some , however , cling to the Idea that iHjsslbly It caught upon some object nnd has been covered up by the boiling and eddying sand at the bottom of the river. In which case the chances for Its recovery are ex tremely doubtful. Mnnmvn. Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave for that great llshlng resort , Kay'b ' Landing and Matmwa park , Mineral - oral Springs , German shooting grounds , Manhattan beach and Manawn opera hmixo ( whore two performances will bo given during tlio season daily at 4 nnd a:30 : o'clock p. in. ) ns follows : Nine and 11 a. in. and 1 nnd 2 p. in. , nnd every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : nt night. Last train will leave Manawn for Council BlulTs al 11:53 : p. in. Gotten to ItolilriitH Among the Khrr. William Wilde , foreman of the Mil waukee Bridge and Iron works , working on the Interstate bridge at East Omaha , was lost In the Missouri river on the morning of Juno 23. Tlio twin of $100.00 will bo paid to the person who will llnd his b.uly and notify the undersigned promptly by wire. Description : Height , 5 feel 8 inches ; age , -10.years ; hair partly gray ; dark partly gray mustache. Dress : Plaid coat , black shirt , white suspenders , blue overalls , gold watch In pocket. C. E. II. G'AMi'nr.LL , Council BlulTs. Ten Iny < ut Ihu World's Tulr. Itwlll coat you less than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homos In private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds nnd on tlio beach of Lake Michigan. Wrlto to J. T. Chyno- weth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tlltonof THU Due , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbridge , Council Bluffs. T. J. Clark represents on the road Wheeler , Herald & Co. , Council BlulTs ; only perfect cold storage plant in the west. General commission business. Fruits u specialty. Better prepared than any competitors to get best results from all consignments. Wrlto for quo tations. _ Tlio ( iniiul Motet , Council BlulTs. The most elegant In Iowa. Dining room on seventh iloor. Rate , 83.00 and Sj.OOa day. E. F. Clark , Prop. _ Motrtfor & liiindli-tl'it Iocs. No Sunday dinner is complete with out Motxger & Randlett's ice cream and ices. Leave your order today. Cion'nt ; Out EVANS. Will sell at cost nny Oxford or slipper in his now store , 28 Main , 27 Pearl streets. Grconshiolds , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate ollloo to 000 Broadway , opposite postolllco. Tol. lol. REMINDEHS OF OLD HABBY. Alleged Footprint ) ! of HlH S.it'inlo on l urtli. The dovll is well represented in geographical - graphical and topographical nomencla ture. At Boroughbridge , In Yorkshire , is a group of remarkable prehistoric monoliths called the Devil's arrows. Tlio Duvil's Bit mountains are in the County Tippernry , near Tomplomoro. A remarkable ancient earthwork neai Newmarket , in England , Is called the Dovil's ditch. An ancient wall across the stewatry of Kircndbrlght is callet the Devil's dyko. Another Dovil's dyke is a hill in'tho South Downs of Sussex , with remains of a prehistoric and prob ably Celtic fort. The Devil's glen lake is a deep valley of the County Wioklow ; Devil's lake is a eahno lake ( and modern city ) of North Dakota. Another Devil's lake is near Bamboo. Wis. The Dovil's inkstand is a deep and wonderfully line crater lake of South Australia. The devil lentil his namp to form a part of a celebrated cavern in Derbyshire , Eng land. The Dovil's punchbowl is an in teresting mountain tarn of the county of Kerry. In the Black Hills country of South Dakota is the Devil's tower , an enormous natural obelisk of trachyte 025 foot high. Ono of the Fuegaii islands is called tlio Dovil's inland. In tlio faamo group is a Dovil's harbor , on another island. There is another Devil's island olT the const of Maine ; another belongs to French Guiana. The Dovil's peak is a high mountain of Ilayti ; there is an other in South Africa , and a third ( Mount Diablo ) is in California. The Dovil's bridge is in the canton of Uri , Switzerland. The Devil's bridge in Car diganshire is also well known. The Devil's nohO is a Canadian Rocky moun tain peak. The Dovil's tower is the north east nngloof the works atGibraltar. An other Devil's lake IB in the coast region of Tillamook county. Oregon. A Mount Diablo ribcs near Samana , in Santo Domingo , Dovil's Bosch is a mountain region of South Africa. Doil's point Is vorv near Capo Town. Dovil's river is in Victoria , Australia. Tlio Dovil's thumb is on the west coast of Green \ land. There is a Dovil'b den ( ominous ) fact ) in a cemetery at Lawrence , Ma s. : Tlio Devil's buck ( or limb ) is a rook olT Boston. Another rock with the same tn ntimo is in Miihcongus bay , Maino. The Maine coast has also a Dovll'n elbow and three Devil's heads. The Devil's hlltlo Is ono of the sights on tlio Union Pacific railroad , and Canon Diablo Is a deep , dry orovico in the face-of New Mexico. Time falls to count up the many punch id bowls , sniilT boxes , chairs , kitchens , ids , tlreplaccs , etc. , which the devil has in ffi ! this country , to say nothing of Britain , Ireland and the colonies. 311h Out thi ) CUB. 'I ' venture to assort , without fear ol contradiction , " suld a hotel man to the P. Boston llornld , "that for every dontli ' from asphyxiation in my hotel during J. the past live years , I or my employes tf have rebelled twenty-five persons , win tfA. would certainly have died If wo had nol II. boon on the alert. Wo are , InJced , al It. ways on tlio lookout for guests who tblnli U , , they are doing right when they blowout I1 , tho'gas. Only a few nights jo I dls IV. Illl covered , as I jinked through my hall , t btrong Biiusll of gas , and traced It to t room whore a countryman and his chili had been assigned but a few hours be n. foro. Tlio door was boon burnt open , am n.i , two mieoiifcoious forms were found in i , ropobo which would have ended In dentl if the discovery hud been made twi : . hours later. When the man was rcsus ir- cltatcd I linked him what ho meant b ; II 1) . turning the gas on after it had been pu K. out. K.on " * I give you my word , sir,1 , ho bald onN. earnestly , 'that I blew the gas out , am N. didii't ' touch the plpo afterward. ' rean "When I told him what a mistake In an ilc. had made and what a lucky ceeupo lie us- had had. his joy was unbounded , and between usof tweon his wibs and oxnlnng cries , of 10oy ho hugged and carobsod the little bo , with him , who wivj juot coming out froi ' to1 the elfccts of the gas , us if all heave were his at that moment. 00 , "If von will take the trouble to visi the other largo hotels of BostoiUn whlc gas IB used in tlio rooms , I think you wil ov- tind that the ratio of rescues to deatli i iro- at least 25 to 1. You boldoin hear of iho rescue , but Invariably learn of u death , NlTrOF MANIUS Words of Cheer to Bnitness Mon from an Eminent Divino. REV , T , J. MACKEY'S ' SPLENDID SERMON t'lcturct tlio I'lnrk tlf Anicrlcnn Merclmnt Uclltcrs n lUcour lit the r. onlnf ( on the Subject tit Intolerance Ills llciniirks In 1'utt. Hov. T. J. Maekcy of the All Saints church delivered n sermon nt the morning scrvlcci in his church yesterday , of encour agement to business men , in view of the financial storm through which they are now passing. Ho expressed great sympathy for the men , > vho , Inspltc of every effort , have failed to feather the storm , and exhorted them note o bcconio discouraged , for the true great- , css of man is shown In adversity. "In war n retreat in the presence of the nemy , skillfully and safcljMvccompllshcd , is onsKlcrcd the highest evidence of good gen- ralshlp , " said the rector. "Ho who Is able o recall and collect his shattered forces , and 11 the niltlst of his anguish of mind , to so ilaco them that they can retreat without urthcr serious loss , has shown himself to bo rorthy of his great trust , and exhibited un ion bled proof ot true greatness of intellect. So , too. In business life , the man whom , wo ospect and boner Is not ho who , when mis- 'ortuno overtakes him , sits tloun to jowatl his loss , but ho who 'aces his ill fortunes , nnd sets o work with willing hands and n bravo le.irt to retrieve nat ho had lost. So , too , n the moral lifo there are men who nro mor- lly good and upright as long as the winds f prosperity attend them , but when the pales of misfortune strike them they give Lhcmsolves up to recklessness of life let ooso all the evil impulses of their nature mil sink from bad to worse , pitied by their 'nllow men , but really unworthy of that pity , 'or they failed to rccognlzo their true dignity the true greatness of man as sons f God , made In the Imago of God and ns uch , striving BO to love , that whether basking in the sunshine of prosperity or borne down by distressing grief tlioy could quit themselves as men , knowing that hero hey have no abiding city ; knowing that rials and tribulations are a part of tlio true discipline of lifo , nnd which , rightly berne , will bring forth in propoition the brightest virtues 01 character mid disposition. "Tho true greatness of man consists in doing his whole duty in that state of lifo 'nto which God has called him , not blindly ivorking out his destiny , but as a man made n the imago of God , faithfully striving to nako himself worthy of his holy heritage , meeting adversity calmly , summoning the scattered forces of the soul when misfortune issails. 1'rnyrr of "Tho prayer of Elijah is the cry of many a . .allant heart when trouble stares them in tlio face , but It is not the cry of the Chris tian. Are there nny Elijahs hero today uhoso lifo was once full of enthusiasm and brightest visions of hope , but who arc now > itting under tlio Juniper trco of mourning n the wilderness of vain regrets ? To you is the stillsmall voice culling , Whatdocst thou 'icrcj Arise and call upon thy God. Take up the tangled sltcln , of life. Go forth once nero and tre.id tlio path of duty. What ny design is ttiou knowost not now , but thou shall know hereafter. Bo strong , and fnlut not at the dllllcultlesl until you have accom pllshcd the work given you. "Be not afraid , for your father is at the wheel , and in Him abide your faith. Have faith in yourselves 'and you will suc ceed. A faith tlwt Is only good in fair weather is not faith at nil , Elijah thought ho was the greatest man in Israel until Jezebel hunted him in her mad revenge , but'ho was woalc in ad versity. So with intlny a man today. With the work of his life itfruins about him , ho Hos under the juniporHroo of ro rot. Men of the world rccoznizo tlio necessity for faith at such a time , and stiuiatizi ! tlio man who llocs from trouble or commits suicide as n coward. Far grand or and nobler is it to stand in the gap and say , 'I have done my best and' have failed. ' Then will others succor you. You have lifo , family and honor left , and God. With such a capital no man need over despair. God reigns though clouds and darkness are about your habitation. Our Father is at the wheel and ho w ill bring peace out of conflict. To despond for more than a moment is to doubt God's ' being , wis dom , power and lovo. How to lleciircl I.lfo. J'Wo must regard lifo by the light of im mortality and form our estimate of success , not by the lifo and character of the men whom wo have been considering today , great as they are , but by the lifo and character of Ono greater than oven the great Elijah , whoso prayer was not : 'Lord , take away my life.1 but : 'Lord , if it bo possible , lot , this cup pass from mo. Nevertheless , not my will , but thino bo done. ' This is the vic tory that overcometh the world. To fcol that wo are in God's hands , and that God's will is being worked out , even though it bo through our failure and loss , " Kruniiix .Sermon. The subject chosen for a sermon by Rev , Mnckay at tlio All Saints church last even ing was "Intolerance. " He spoke In part as follows : ' Wo can do nothing against the truth , " said the divine. "There Is a strong tendency apparent today toward a revival of that paternal character in our government which once distinguished the monarchies of Europe , Extiernes meet , it ib said , and it is certainly most strange that In n land noted for its freedom laws should bo evaded resembling nero the laws of Hussla under Peter the _ ! reat than those of n self governed people , vho claim to bo the rulers themselves , [ 'hero Is no inoro puzzling question asking or n solution today than the elation between liberty and authority. Jvery man desires frooilom freedom of thought , freedom of speech and freedom of person and yet it is evident that tlicio 'rccuom of thought , it is true , but ho must .hlnk rightly. A man must have the prlvl- "ego of the freedom of speech ; low far ho may carry that prlvl- .ego Is n questionable point. Docs freedom of speech imply that ho may bo ) crmittcd to incite his follow men to trca- > on , indulge in blasphemy or slander his fel lows ? " "Tlio man who Is free Is only free to do that which is right. The moment ho offends against the peace nnd safety of society wo feel at liberty to pltt o him under restraint. "Wo often take too great a freedom with f morals , When Mr. Wanamakor ox- eluded the ' 'Kruetzcr Sonata'1 from tlio mails ho was severely criticised and people dcclarfU ho had made a grcal mtstaKo , But tlio , mistalto lay inoro In tin action of the lawmakers who madq suet consulship possible , "Wo have been out o the leading Htriifg of paternalism as i nation too recently to again put our neck under such n yoke ; "Acr.vhig evil of1 bur day Is the alarming IticreasQ of legislative enactments , Joe sooner dons sorau ( ivil rome to the Bin-fan thai ) immediately feomo unheard of in Introduces n bill Into the legislature to sweep it out of exigence , The role of reformer former is a very pqtmlar one today and thesi wouid-bn refonners4"hovor weary of niakint themselves prominent by scnsationa inottiods , , " , "I would like to see * our cigar am candy stores closed so that ou joung men might find inoro tun to seek inoro ennobling pleasures ! 1 would like to see many ovlls removed am had I the power \\ould enforce the Guide , Kulo und efface the saloons and places of cvl , resort. But if I had iho ] io er I inlgh want to make this a paternal government i the strictest sense. Hut when I reflect tha I would IK ) placing this fearful power ml the hands of men as fallible us myself , prnn - to intolerance und bigotry , und also rellec the probable result of such laws , 1 say 'Go forbid. ' Nothing would bo safe from Ir trusion , und the horrors of the Inquisitlo would be re-viewed In u tenfold worse fen on than ever before. "St. Paul on u llko question said : 'On jit man cstcemoth ono day above another ; in other man estcemeth every day alike. I < c ill each man bo fully assured In his own mind iu "In the matter of Sunday observance- iua ha\e spoken before , and believe all unnccei a sary work should be tivolded on that da iy : . but I kuow of no law of God which prohibit moderate recreation on Sunday. I believe the Christian church has lost its touch with the working classes because it ha * been In- tolercnt In regard to the observance of this day of rest. To prescribe how each man shall obtain that rest would bo absurd , ami to Insist on certain modes of recreation nnd the abstninanco of others , would bo the worst form of tyranny. That the World's fair Is to bo opened on Sunday is an evidence that the common senseof the people it nt last be ginning to bo felt. As an editorial in Tun llr.t : stated the other day , commenting on thn proposed boycott of the fair by the Mothodlst church 'why not boycott the street cars and parks because they nro used tn Sunday for tlio purpose of recreation ? ' 1 am glad that the good sense of the Moth odlst laity has prevented such a ridiculous procedure and called n halt on the Intoler ance of tlio clergy of that church. Tlio gospel of Christ can never bo made to sanction any infringement of man's personal freedom of will. The so called reform laws placed on our statute books nro exhibitions of our weaknesses nnd under the censorship of the press ev | < oscs us to the rldluulo of other nations. "A better living faith In Christ's religion is needed and such fuith will do away with all kinds of Intolerance. " LEFT HIS PISTOL AT HOME. Colonel .ToliiMon'ii PnrKotfulncm Compelled Him to CruufUh Unprorcdc.itmlly. The oolonol nntl I were Blttliifj on a Kentucky ttivorn veranda , smoking and tnlkitifi , snys a writer In the Now York Sun , when ho suddenly reached behind him nnd exclaimed : "Dtirn my skin , but that's just llko met Left my pistol at homo on the bureau ! " "There doesn't seem to bo nny need of it nrountl hero , " I replied. "Can't toll can't tell. It's time for Major Green to como aloiiff , and when I moot up with the major I always feel better to bo heeled. " Wo dropped tlio subject for another , and hud been talking about ton minutes , when back wont the colonel's hand again , and lie Haiti : "Durn my skin , but there's Major Green , and I ain't got nothing to bhoot with ! " "Is there going to bo nny shooting hero ? " "Not under the circumstances , but you are gain1 to see , the \vot-bt case of crawfishing that has happened around hero for twenty yours. " The major enino along the street , caught higlit of the colonel and ntopped , wltli his hand on his hip. As the colonel iniulo no move of a hostile nature the major slowly ascended the stops , came along down to us , and said : "Colonel Johnson , fo' years ago I stated that Captain Brobs had a nigger working for him who was blind in the left eye. You picked mo up , snh , and saitl It was the right oyc. Wo parted , sah , and have not spoken since ! " "Major , 1 reckon I was wrong , " re plied the colonel. "Yes , I reckon I was wrong and you wore right. Meant to have told you bo long ago , but had no show. " "If you still insist that it was the right eye , why ! " and the major threw the hand back. "Oh ! no ! no ! Loft eye , major , loft eye ! How's the cotton coming on , major ? Heard you wore t'oinjj In for a powerful big crop this year. " "Tho cotton , sah , the cotton , " replied the major , as ho turned to go , "tlio cot ton is all right. I bhall have a powerful crop. Good day , sail. " And when ho had disappeared in tlio distance , marching away as fatitT as a poker , the colonel turned to mo with : "You were speaking with that nigger as I came out. Which eye is it' ? " "Neither one , colonel ! lie has as good a pair of eyes as yours or mine. " And the colonel softly whimpered , 'Durn my bkin"and wont away to drinl < alone. 9 REVJ3KENC.2 POK CATS. A Oncer Ciibtom I'rov.ilcnt Among tlio The cat is well known as having been an object of worship in Egvpt , bays the Cincinnati Commercial. The Goddess Pnsht , many of whoso statues may bo seen in the British museum , was always represented with the head of a cat ; t temple was dedicated to her'at Bon Hassan , which ib as old as the cigh teonth dynasty , 1,500 years B. C. Tlio cats that died there were buried il countless thousands in pits near thi temple , having been first of all cm balined and converted into mummies. A few years since these cat pitb were excavated , and many tons ol tlio em balmed eats were broken up , shipped from Alexandria to Liverpool , and there ground into manure at the bono mills of that city. When lirst dug up out of the pits each mummy was envel oped in thin cloth. In most of the mummies that were shipped to England tlio cloth had been stripped oil by the diggers in order to obtain any trinkets or ornaments that were burled with the the animals and the bodies were broken up in fragments before they were shipped. One cargo alone was calculated to contain the re mains of not Icsn than 180,000 eats. Tlio examination of the skulls proved that the cat , domesticated by the Egyptians , was really a North African bpecics , known to the naturalists as Foils manlculiita. Tills is rather smaller than our ordinary domestic cat and of a yollowibh color , with borne dark fatripcs on the body. The domesticated cat of the Egyptians was venerated by them to an absurd extent. Herodotus recounts the fact that wlien a cat died a natural deatli in a houbo the inhabitants shaved oil their eyebrows and in his own quaint way says that when a lire occurred the people were more anxious to save their - cats than to extinguish the conllagra- tion. DOWN A GREASED RUNWAY. Jinny Wrecks of runt Living ; anil Il - appolntiiil llojifn Pound \Vnblilnitoii , - Around tlio city of Washington , in its Dublin placj's und corners are many wrecks of disappointed ambition , fast living and unslnckud tlilrht for oillco , bays the Washington Post. These relics of a by-gono time , who brcnthoin the pres ent and llvo in tlio past , have their : places of mooting and accustomed haunts just us Imvo tholr more prosperous brethren , A certain redness of noboaml o looseness of attlro and badly boastful talk distinguish them from other men bi strongly that they may bo told at o- a glance. Forced by incomes straitened to mcannebs to llvo in bqnnlld fashion , al wltli never a dollar to spare from the btei'ii necessities of bread and bud , mieh dissipation as they are able to compass ur is obtained from the pockets of young noS. men willing to "buy them liquor for UK S.id bake of hearing rcmlnibconcos of thingt idmi that happened in yearn long dead. Some miil of them nave achieved smaller places h lit the dopurtmcnts and eke out an ux- in latcnco upon mtlurios that in the ok at times would not have paid ono week'i tone cigar bill. Several are in the treasury no Unable to work , they are kept upon UK ICt rolls in memory of what they once wcro pd in- They are looked up to in u certain wa ; inon by other clerks and their foibles uro foi in given because they have grown old wltli out honor. nom A prominent Ilguro among them is i m.ct man who is nominally u mosbongcr. Ill a,1 .ct pay is $ ( JO a month. Ho has no fiunil ; a,1i and manages to live. No ono know BS- what part of the union saw Ills birth , bu , ho was many years in the south durini its the rccotibtructlon timca. llo is of th pomi * "cnrpot-haggor" and lie made it my. Ousted from oillco in the early 70s , ho came to Washington. On the night of his arrival ho deposited with ho proprietor of ono of the best known olrf , the neat sum of S2. > ,000. It was a part of his plunder , not much inoro ban half of It. With the manners of a ffntlomaii nnd a wide acquaintance , lie iceiuno at once a powerful member of ho wine drinking and card playing obby of those days. No game was too tcep for Ills entry. Ills money was soon rene and his schemes failed. Ho wont rom champagne to whisky and began , ogrow shabby and fall into disrepute. flio descent to Avornus was easy and rapid. Two or three rovornmoiit places pceurod for him > y Ids former boon companions n congressional life were lost hrougli habitual Inebriety. Ambition oft him und ho has long been n stranger .o hope. Yet at the ago of (10 ( years' , vhon swallow after bwallow of.llory quor Inn sent the thin blood ourslng hrougli Jils swoolen veins. Hashes of the , ltl wit como from him , and his cracked oolco recovers something of the mellow vonos that iibcd to make him a bidden guest to the tables of the groat. of Oil iraoior. A stenly blue eye indicates a covetous Imposition. Power of language is Indicated by a Juliana peel appropriately placed. A dictatorial and pompous manner in mbllo places usually belongs to a lieu- locked husband. Largo eyes In n small fuco indicate ) that the owner has recently "seen" an ice full with queens. Early baldness sometimes indicator a studious , ro tired and intellectual man , md then again sometimes It doesn't. A battered hat of la-st year's vintage and an expression of settled gloom point put the wcaro'r as one addicted to playIng - Ing the races. Chicago Heconi : They say that whllo our Mayor Harrison and the Infanta Kulall.i were on their way fromtho railway station to tlio 1'osada tlella i'ottcr Palmer tlio crowds of oxcitetl niun and women surged up to the very wheels of ttio carriage and cliocrcd lustily. The infanta could not help bciiif , ' ll.ittcrcd by the demonstration , and with a pleased smile she said to the mayor in English : "Your people arovcrycordi.il , am they not ? " To whluh our mayor , with n smllo and In a tone expressive of pride , made answer : "Yes. 1 am tlio most popular man in Chi cago. " Fatal injuries from sunstroke liltino- , freezing , gas , poison , somnabulism , or choking in swallowing ; , are covered by only one accident policy : The Iixtcnsion Full Indemnity Pol icy of The United States fMuai Accidan ! Association. 320 , i"J > V I ) ' . ' I UUOADWA Y NKW YOIIK. CHAULKSII 1'EHT , JAMKSIt I'lTCHTIU , 1'rcHlileiU. RiMipr.il M.mngur No other accident company in sures against such casualties. " H. A. "WAGNER , state Agent , i-'t ; Koo JinlliHtiff , O noliti. Full S/3T OP Toelli oMrnctoil In moriilii ? , Ninv OUCHInRorti'ilafternoon H nnc d.iy. Perfect lit uuai- illltCUll. llnl J'/oor. 1'nxton Jllaalf , JfJfTiiic1'nrnnm Sfroof. Eluvaloron Kith Mruot. Telephone 109. . THIS WITH YOU. DISORDERS _ _ _ _ 'Anil ' nil the irnln ol EVILS , WHAKNKSSHH , IIKUIMTY , 1STC. , tll t no- company them In nion QUICKLY ind PKIIMA- NKNTl.Y CUIIK1 > . Kill I bTUKNUTH nnil tone Riven to every part of the bodI will send mo curelr pnckrd ) KUKK to an ? nultcrcr the protcrlp- IIon that cured nio of tlio o troubles , Addron , M , A. UllAULKY , UATIH ; Oil LI 1C Tlio bout piyln ? Investment for a honsowlfo l I'lie Excelsior Home-Biker and Roaster. miles liri'.id tanty IO.IVPH It inolnt' melt w 111 lie jnley .mil i irli. h urHonL-tlilrilmitiltlouBeli'mi'iilH. NoluH ( Mil \\ltliuiit It after h.-u-tu , ? UluU It. Wrlto for vliunl.UH. AGENTS WANTEP. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS , Cnii/ic/I Itlull'xOUM. . Alt0Jr' ' * ' it-Uw. tloo In the st.ito foilorul courts. Itoouu OJ-7-d-'J ' , block , Ootinull lllniTi. Iu. A Friend Wishes to speak through the Htgiitertt tlio beneficial results ho ha * received of Ayer's I'll In , 110 nnd tired v nnd irK it of order , I tried i but none y seemed to > I wns In * duccd to try1 * fr 'lilo ' Ayer's 1'llls. I hnvo t\v box , but I frol llko n new mri. dB c they nre the most pleasant niu Vy to tnko ot nnj thing I over nncd , CRiR so finely BtiRnr-coated that oven n child will tnka them. I urge upon nil who nro of n Inxallvo to try Ayor'a rills. " Uoothbay ( Me. ) , KtgMer. "Hctweon the ages of flvo nnd fifteen , I \\ixs troubled with H kind ot salU rheum , or eruption , chlelly confined to the legs and especially to the bond ot the Unco above tlio calf. Hi-rc , running sores formed whluh would scab ever , but would break Inimcdlntrly on niov * Ing the leg. My mother tiled every thing she could think ot , lint all was without avail. Although a child , I read In the papers about the hi'iinflclnl effects of Ayer's 1'llls , and persuaded my moth er to let mo try them. With no great faith in the result , she procured nnd I begun to use tluini , nnd soon noticed nn Improvement. Kncouragcd by this , I kept on till 1 took two boxes , when the sores dlsnppuaiod and have never troubled moHlnco. " It. ( Jhlpnmn , Heal Estate Agent , Hoauoko , Yn. "I suffered for yearn from stomach nnd kidney troubles , causing very severe pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I trfed afforded mo any relief until I began taking Ayor'e Tills , nnd was cured. " Win. Ooddaid , Notary Public , Flvo Lakes , Mich. 1'rcparcil by Dr.J.O. Ajcr&Co. , Lowell , Mui. So'J ' by Drutrgl'l" Kvorj wl.uc. Every Dose Effective DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineei Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel M-ichliios from one-ol ht to olKhty horsa l > o or. Wurranred < o ulvo bntlsfiiction. Wrlto us. W. P. UAlvHIl. W nml 3IOS1iiinrtHloolf , Council ItlulTs. Special. CQUNCIt BLUFF ? , ANSTIIACTS nnd IO-IIIH r.inn nud city property liiiin'lit and bold , 1'uBey X Thoiirm , Council UlutTn GAK11AOK remould , cesHpuolw. vaulIB , chlmnoya cleaned. Kd llurko , at Tajlor'H grocery , 010 IIro.ul\v.i ) . BAUGA1NS- Hale , 70 by 300 feet on Franklin axemie $1 nun ( HI , ! ! ! ! ) { acie'ibjtwecu lot street and Franklin nvo- IIIHIl.vtt plattliiir propoi tv In iho city , f ilOO.UO. ! ( ( ) Tuo lots ommHlto Thlinl Htmet wliool , 4-1,500.01) . Otio lot hi WllHon Teiraeo , tfrtM ) Oil. Tin eolotH.i'orner Main Htr.n't mid I'-'lh avenue. Best Hlto fur liniilenient liniiHoln tlnelly7r/IO.OO. ( Lonceo , t Towlo. 'J.15 I'onrl Htroet. , | 80-aerefood ( , linproviil farm In HOC. 27-33-11 'Jsiii-ilitanCo. , Kcb. , forn-ilo at t.l,0ll.0ll. ) ( Tills In .may l'lowltn value Johnston A , Vun I'alton. \\O \ YOU want to r.-ntyour hoima ? It HO call at -l-Mlio SI tyno Heal lint no Co. . 1121 Urotdway. / III AruUS peed \nd 1 In Oonpur conntv. Nob. , for Uc'Ki'liaiiKo for Improved property In Council ninilH. Tlio M.iyno ltu.ll llHtato Co. . Il21' ATICi : COTTAGKS Sovi-r.il of tliciu for H iln : low l pilci'H and \crv U.IHV piyiiiuntH , TIioMuyhd lle.il r.st.Uo Oo , li-MJjH ) "l 'iV : _ _ _ _ _ : < ii : .tntod no.ir roiincll Illufrrt In ox- AriliA fur l-'O .icroH line 1 ui'l In nortlium Mitt- Houil , nr.ir linv.i llni' , uleir f limiinibraiiuc , Tha M.ivni' 1 tc il INUlu Co. . HJ1 lli-ni'1'.viiv. 1110 A'llis : lniir.vi'i | | land In northern Kaimu , cli'-irol liieiimliruim * ; will uxuh.iiiK" 'or land in11Couiu'll lllullrt. Tlio M.iyno Ku.il 1'btatu Co. , ( Wlllroidway. _ I-'OH iXCIIAN : < ii-W < -Ulniirovoil 8l-aeM ) Iowa I.niii iii-.ir i.'uoil town , cluir ofInciiiiiliraiioni will ( -xei.in ) ! fur nleo ri-slilonen In Uoinicll lllulM nnd p tv c-.iBli dltlr-ronco. Tim M.iyno Ho il Kutatg Co. , II'JI llru idway , 17OII IIXCHANOn , nlco lot on bottom for liorsa iand _ buggy. OreuiiHliluldn , Nlulioluun A , Co. WANTHIl OlrHor triMienil hoiiHiiworlt. Apply bef < iio7 : iOa in. nt JtUO Oakland mrnue , aftur lli.il hour at 1 : i 'J Main Hlivi'l. o , P. McKeaaon. T OST , IIK.HTII 8TK13P.T. HIITWKRN l-J"li av. ami l.'iili uv. , Satnrilny afternoon , fold \\atcli. llutimi fl'JtiJib uv. and gut rinviird. \\rANTKD-FlrHt-ela8H widBl ( mil Hltlrl iniilters 11 nt once , alHoappiunlleo. Neluon'H , 1001 FlftU aveinid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " \\rANTKD Olrl for general honuowork. 113 il Ulenavuniio. Works- C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Pronrlotor. Dyeing , Gleaning nncl OF GOODS OP EV'HKY Council BluITu oillco and wor. < i. cor. Avo. A and 2Uth St. Telephone 310. Send for circulard and price list. Omaha oillco : 16121 Fa en tun Tul. 1521. COUNCIL BLUFFS - : STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds uf Dyeing and Uluanliu duuo In tlio liUliovC blylo of tlio art. F.i-loU and Etulnud rubric * made 1- to loot : UK BOOJ us : * now. WorK promptly done and dollvoroct In nil purtu of tbo cuuntry. iioaj lor prlue IIt. C , A. MAOHAN , Proprietor. lircudvruv. near NortU- woiVurn Depot , Telupliouu XU.