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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1895)
. . - _ - . . , - F - r I - _ - - - _ _ It . , , ' . ' - ' ' 'n " _ - - , - - I - . II , . _ " " " , _ " \ _ _ _ . . . . . _ . - , - - - - . . o " _ THE 07\fAJIA D.Y I ' JUDE : I ' inAY , JJ'r9BIDl 20 , l89G. - - - - - , c NEWS FIOMCOUNCIL BLUFFS. I _ Office , 12 Porl Street.W. . TlltonMnnngcr anl Leeo. i irIJtr t Trtrt r rJrr1 i = 'P" - . - - . - - _ . .r . 'I Of ) r 'rl : ' 4 Unl'y ! F1Url will give a locla ! at tbl bomo : cf Mu. C. WHiS on North Pint atreet next Vcdtie1ny \nlng. . Oo\'ernr T. H. Crane "I el\'cr :1 : rr1 ar S on : tls ro1ttl % 1 lauls If the day at 1lbert ltl TUesday at 7:31 : o'clock p. m. Cver3'bJY Invited. Alt peron .hhln to Heuro Sli ! 0 : I i1ttIgt In St Paul' church can . , so M0fl - p lay vtnlng. Uctober :1 1 , ' .hen the church will bo Ollcn for that purpose. I "Th" Black Crook , " with all its "e2lh of ICtl'1 y , has been engaged by 1nar.r Alen lor two perfIrmance at Dohn.y' , mallueo and evening , Saturday . , October 2u. A meeting of the city council lt a cerna mlttet of lIte whole ! will ht held Monday InrJllnp at ! o'clo ' t to dlncusH certlin mat lerl to be dlspocd af at the specal ! meeting Monday nlghl. Jke larb\nl. tld to ret Into the Wesltr hCllJ , on l ut liroadway hut evening while , aulrerln from a Jag. Zeph Ad3ms tried 10 pilL him out , hut Durbanl per5l5ted. He was lualy lodged In jail. j Th" Iowa Hplat state cOvenUcn \1 mtH with Ihe Plrt Halltsl church at Dur- 11/lln from October 21 to rldY J evening , - October 2 , J85 : A lumber of prominent educator and denominational leaders are to tddr s the convention. The funeral p , ? vIce of Mrs. Josephine Cook. \ \ Ie of D I , S. COlf , wi take place from . her late rel.lcnce . , 310 Avenue F , this after- noon at : cfciod. The following gentlemen wi act as pal bearer : leur Murphy , Hazelon , Graham Shepard , Hodda and lila ncha rl . Arrangement have been completed for a social to he Ilvcn by the Ht. Anl1rew's so- cltlY Friday e\llng , l 8 o'cock , In Royal Arcanum hall. A literary program will be carrh'd out and lunch will be Eerved. Iem' ben of the society , their friends and all Scolchmen 1' the city are expected to be preent Joseph Juck spent almost aU day yetcr- day tr'lnp to show that Hugo Petrie and A. M. Hex or rhlcago owed him $ O for taking care of "I.'dlhla , " one of the hOrSiK thai was exhibited at the recenl runnIng ! meelng at Union Jrh'lng park. When Iluek's contract was up bIN employers were about to leave the city. He slapped a writ of attachment on the horse Farm loans made In western Iowa at low- est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire anl tornado Insurance written In best of com- panics. nargalns In real et a h' . LOUGEE I TOWIE.235 . Pearl St. _ Nothing Is finer , more comfortable and healthful than those beautiful new Colorado sllel' ( Iown" comforters offered by the Council Llutl Carpet company. They are light as a feather and cheall. Another beautiful line i of nveliea In ' fur rugs will delight the ladles _ _ _ _ _ _ $ Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcal Drol. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; The Hardman piano Improves wIth use. 1'iItSfl'iI. 1' ' . ( \ ' 11\I\'IS. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. lien Jutaller , a L boy boy.W. W. 0 \lrt has returned from IQoklng after his mining Interests In Cripple Creck. Horn to Mr. anti ! Mn Charle n. Burke a , ' .uterday , a tel'llounll boy. Cold 'VU'C CUIII" I you want a good 8toVe to Iut ; , up before a you start your furnace buy one of Swaine's ( 'ar.tl ht stoves , the best made , at 74C 0 ) liroad way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Juber nros ' new meat market I the fnet In the city , 12 nrodway : 1.'OVI Oi .n'I' ; 1,1'1"1'1,1 IIAZI'S. " 'Ire Jelrllu'nt 11. n lh'I'I ) ' ' 'huc for n ChIU/l ! . The firemen were called out at 5 ! o'clocll yesterday mornIng by an alarm from the Miwaukee dCllot. .n Ice house belonging to the I'arle : FruIt company , corner of Nine teenth avenue and Fourth street , was on fire , probably started by a torch carried by : one of the men who went In to load up a box car wIth Ice. The Iou wal about $200 , covered - ered by an Inurance , olIcy. At 3 o'clock In the afternoon a fire slarted In the upper ' 910ry of S. W. Besley's } hardware store , at lot EJt Broadway I Is 8uppoed to have been caused by a coal from a fro pot , although the tire was several fecl away : from the pot. A work bench W.1 clemolshl ii 1 and 1 large hole burned In the floor. The Uppe.Brostway company waH on the ground first , . and , Mon had a stream directed \ on the fire. Water did more damage by leallng through the ceiling al the hardware benealh I than the fre , The lot only amounted 10 about $15 , which II covered by Insurance . Hal an hour later a barn belonging ) to Thomas Lacy at Third treet and Thirteenth I. avenue , was set on fire by some boys Illaylng I , vlh matches. The buildIng was totally coti burned , but 'the lose was not large ¶ The residence of mll Myers , two mile t east of town , was partially destroyed iid fro J.'rlday. The fire caught In the Heond ) story , which wal considerably dainiged. I I : was preVentelJ ' from taking the whole hOlse ; / by the prompt assistance of lie ( nelghbora eI , all the members of the family being away at the thno. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I We have sold 3,000 hotbed ! sash In Iowa . and Nebraska and tiever hall a Idcll We now have ready for Immediate delivery JOOO more at herocll prIces WrIte for Ilrlces ou al Jluls , glazed cash , Ills , paints , oils , etc " Htatng flunnty deeired . Council Buas Paint & Oil Co , _ _ _ _ _ _ Radiant , Novelty and Elmhurst Flovl for hard coal are the most economical stove made. Sol only by Charles Swalue , 740 Lroae ! way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nnr'c.t l xcurNlln ; Ia DUllngton route , Oct. 8 all 22. 0. M. BHOWN , Ticket Agent , Counci Bluffs. The ladies or the Maccahees will give In entertainment . oyster slipper and ! daiico Monday - , day evening , October 21 , lt Grall ! Army of the II't1110 > ball . All are cordially invite , onll are Ilromised a good tml Hoker rockers , rockers ; 100 slyles Du r- fee FurnIture Comlany. 33G,33S Broallway. Chanibern' dancing academy now open for ruptls . Cal after JO a. m. Circulars Why Ilon't you 1189 a gas heater these cool I cay I f C. I. Uu Co. Cln Inn Ilund flyer Charles Williams was bound over to the grand jury In police court yesterday anon - log on the charge of cheatIng by false ir 3- tenses. The evidence of the polceman at a the trunsfor was to the effect that \\'llliaar : is WIIlns caught J sucker there Friday night In the , lcr' of 13. J. Smith , postmaster ' Cu I. Smih at \\'ul- nut SImile , M ( , forty mies south of pnIaii 1- field . He Played the tlino.worn feld. tmo-wor game of representing himself on the way home with tli body of hIs . . tlR brother who hall died soini where ulI north lie lacked just $ : ,2l or some ha ( . log enough money to enjoy life. nnll liavIn g worked ou Smlth's , sympathies with this Eort of n tale , lie . secured the required amount from luau . Ills bond was fixed al $300 and beIng unable to furnish I he went to t the , county jail . Ills only defense \ UI that ho I hall been clrlnklng arid dil not kUJW exacti y what llo wal doing. exacly A plant thoroughly equipped ' with the I ! ne\Hst machInery , the beat \ol'k by skltd employes , pTml1t deliveries soil fall trot. IHnf ure among the things that makes Iho Eagle "that good laundry. , " Telephone 157. " 'nnt n I.nrll'r Ohurl'h , Quito' a number of the residents of Street vlo have expressed themselves a. Interested In the erection of I Baptit church In that part of the city. To begin this work I I irposei1 to trade the Berean Irposod lerean church lot for a corner lot on Broadway or Avenue A. b 0- tween Twenty-second and 'wenty.fo rth : streets. This done , a church building v ill wi bo placed thereon , C1P1blo of seating 300 people. The lot ought to be Ify feet froai It. The coogregatton wantai to hear from cODgreiatol wantl some large-Iuuted real estate owner A soon a possible , and If A trde can b eaetet work wl ba bEul without delay. - - - - - , = . . . I. l. PIIli.LtI'S I't' OS 'ililAb. ( ' Igstrg.l "fh11111 n Irn.1 Iun , I , 01"11" I , . " ' 1" . JiistilleiI. I. , J : . PhillIps had a trIal In the distrIct ccurt yelMreby on the charge of a aaultng V . J. lrechtel whit Intent te do great bodily in jury . Phillips has had a great des I nf tryuLle ! nf the result of what was at fr.t tPPIu 11 to be mend ) ' a Itle harmless scrap wih a Ian whom bo accucd of trying teal al ienate Ihe atcctCn" of his wife. Ireertel ? , w1u was a little man , Icceeded In being more Intimate with Mrs. Philp" than hH hutbanrl thought the law allowed . Philps , taking advantage uf the SIze of the despoiler of his domestic trllluillty , went after him and gave him a severe tl'ounclng. lireclatell's head was badly hurt , and from that tIme on 1 II claimed he was never the S3mo man. : 10 was take with frequent atach of un- consclcuRles . In which he would 80metme ! le apparently cRleelJ for days at a timi. In ole of thele he finally aIled , PhllllH In the meantime hall gone before 1 justco of the peace , pleaded guilty to as- S&lll , and raid a small fine . Later on he .a Indicted on the charge of ai'3ault with in tent to do great bodily Injury , but his case was contnucd from last IeIm until this. As Boon as Irechtel died Phillips was rearrested and lay In Jai for several days with the chnre of murder hanging over his lieaal At that time the grand jury was II 1 s81el , but nfer hearIng the evidnce the charge was Ignored anal Phiips was allowed to ! stand trial on the old chage. When he was put upon the stand yesterday h' claimed that he was entirely juslh ( ! In lugln Irechtel , Oi the ground that Drechtel had broken up lila hOle and caused a separation \etwlen hlmEc1 and ! his wife. 'Iho care went to the Jury at the hour of evnIng adjournment , and at a laic hour last l aught the jury was ftl dplbcratng , A melon for a new trial of the ca'e of J. R : . Bxby against the motor compauy on the ground or mlsconduel on the part of two of til jurors and irregularities In the drawing of the jury was submitted and taken under advisement. Judge facy sutalned the motion of the plalntf II the cas of Ath ( ogal against lelry h . ller for a judgment 01 the verdict of $ [ 0 which the jury awarded Mrs. Cogan ller immediately pall oft the Judgment , wih the costs of the trial. I Jeont Weet conimoenced two stilts against his brothers . one against Ell West on ac- c ount . for $ H3 , and the other against George : W. Weat , for $19'J , A foreclosure suit was brought hy the Savings , loan and ulhlng association I assocIaton against P. l. I and M. E , Wealherbeo for $400 A suIt was brought by the same association nalnst Ii. J. Alams and others to foreclosl a mortgage of SOO. The Hex Lumber company brought 8uL against Herman ( I. Jentechke to foreclose a mechanic's len for $00. } el ( Stodgle. who was charged wIth as- saultng George torrlson In a dispute o\er wages , was found nol guilty by the jury aRea . an absence of about three hours. - - Ilr"l'Nt xcnrNlon Via Durlngtcn route Oct. 8 and 22 0 f BROWN Ticket Agent , Council Buts , Nothing like It. The famous Crown piano I wIth orchestral atachmcnt leads them all , Uourlclus l MusIc house JIG Stutsman street , lorohoul & Co" , blank hooks and binding CIII"SggliS liIt'tXGfl. Sings I. C. BrowI , " "INlol CommlN- Nlon.'r , 1111 'l'h"l SkIs On' i. C. Brown , pension examiner , wih heal . quarters at Council Bluffs , was slugged b ) , ' O. M. Cuppy commonly known as "Tip , " In A vrca yesterday afternoon . The fracas was the ' result of Hrown'H \ ark In ferreting out the evldenco II the cases of the United State against Edgington , W. B. and O. l , Cuppy , ' " and Mrs. Jeunlo M. Edglngton. Ever since the last jury sprIng returned i verdict of guilty against young dglngton anal a fine of $ l,50 was Imposed upon him , rclnt ns between Brown and the Cuppy out fit have been exceedingly 8tralncd. When a conclusion of the other suits was arrlvt1 at during the term of United States court whIch has just closed and heavy dries were Imposed on Mrs. R'Iglugton ; and the two ruppys , 'lp" Is said to have made threats against Drown. Yesterday Brown paid a visit to Avoca L , Shortly after 12 o'clock he went to the depot ' 10 buy tickets for home. According to the ! story told by witnesses , while ho was In the depot J.'remont lenJamln and W. B ] , Cuppy were walking along the piatforni I SUddenly "Thl" appeared In sight , and g Ill to Brown , struck him a heavy blow over the head with a billy made of a leather sack tilled with shot. Brown fell to the ground , almost senseless , and Cuppy clmbl on tOil of him and commenced pummelug him. him.One One story has Il that W. n. Cuppy pulcd his brother off the Il'osti'ate pension examinci while another says that Is WIS Fremont lenJamln who performed the rescue , where- upon W. B , Cuppy struck Brown over the IC held with a heavy carte he held In his hand , At all events , Brown and UII Cuppy C soon on their way up town to the Hotel Hock- holt , , where Brown was put to bed. I was at flrt thought that his skull was fracturet . for his face covered co was wih blood aud his healt with cuts J xamlnaton by a IlhY8lclan. however. showed that his Injuries wcrf not so serious aR they were at fin : , t thought to he. Word from Iockhold last evening ! 10 O. W. Slelnman was to the eaecl ( that Brown would core hOle today AR soon as the assault had been comi - assaul cor- mllt1 "Till" took the eabtbound train , I , ' . A. Turner , an Avoca attorney , stated Inst evening that the report was current In Avoca thal CUl1Py had givema I himself up to United States Heputy lorshal Jlweg In Atlantli I : . All reports ore that Cuppy's atacl , was cm 1- trely without provocation . Inr'c.t gxcurlon VIa Burlngton route , Oct. 8 and 22. O. M. BflOVN Ticket Agent , Council nhl" Nicest Irne of overcoats In town. Melon if BroB. The Standard piano next to the liardman. Snl'.rl"I' Inrl ) ' . ! l. and Irs. A. Whlcla w were tenl1ercd a surprise party Friday evening at their home on Oen avenue hy the clerks In the I stor of which Mr. Whitelaw Is one of the proprlctors , In honor of his birthday ! amiai , . verlary. A. serenade hy a mandoln and ; guitar climb notified the host that l'me1hlng was In store for him. Once Inside , the i evening was Put In In the UHI11 way , slngln , : ; , dancIng alHI eating , the usual Scottish 1110- ; : gram for an occasion of that sort. Bdore leaving the guest " left a line smokIng 8et with Mr. Whielaw as a memento of the night. Hefreshmenls were served at II Il- night. The following were present : Misses Dotlo Iavls Minnie Whitaker , Katie lcaiale Iota Leffents . Lulu Neaa ! . Johauna Nelson. l mla Nelson , Snub Car - l'Jn. Mary Vimitehav. Lena Rink , Anna Coady , Ida lallHon , Ifo Ayleswonth Dela Ayleswonthgiios Jeaerts , Halo Sheparl ; Messr \ \ ' jnos Martin , Jefcrls , Bussel :1' : \Vhito. Jones , J. tert ! , Qwler , Nelson , Hallaljl and Garl1lnel' 'I'nlk Vnnl'l'"nr ) ' . I Isn't necesary for us to talk up those now frame They sell at sight J ver'body w3nl them. H. L. SMITH & CO. Nicest line of overcoats In town Metes I , Bro . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hardman and ! Standard pianos 13 N. 16t , l'u\I.I'"n $ , 'ort's . \luthlr SUl'II'NN. " " "Iowhalau" had two more Innings yesterday - day afternoon and evening and scored each time a bigger succes than on Friday eva a. Ing , Its initial Performance. Every member or the cast went Into the work with a " 11 , vigor and freedom from restraint , which : was lacking to a certain extent Friday nIght , and the result was a finished ! parformanc which had In It little amateuniabaness . An amusing incident was the presentation of a large cabbage to O. I Altchison. 8 a test .1. menial of rlgard by some of time members of the CouncIl Bluff. Athletic association , who dropped the fruit down upon hIm fronl 1 , balcony box a from henen. In acknowl llroment Mr. Alchton msd. a neat speec ii . which Wi not to b found In 1 the Ibrlto , ' , , f 7 , , - - - - - - - - " - - . . . oa'ln ! that ho was pleased to note the ap- Ireclaton , of his efforts among his friends , " but , " he saId , "I did not suppose any of my frIends thought enough of me to give Inl his head. " The work of Ibe orchestra was mich better lut l\'enlng than Friday , when It sometimes did more harm than good. With the ault- ance of Miss Pearl Chamberln 1 pianist , It did work thai was entirely In kellng ) with I the rest of the performance. " % 'I'r" lu " 'ur"hl. ) CongregatIonal-Morning subject " ' Congre1lon ; "Chrlsl's Faiure as a Preacher. " EvenIng ; "Wiedom : Js Prie. " First Presbyterian-Corner of Willow venue - nuo and Seventh street. nev. Stephen Phelps , pastor. Preaching by the pastor al 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Young fcn's Christian Association-The m'en's rally al 4 o'clock will be addres.ed hy He\ J. H. Senseney , the new pastor of the Broadway Methodist Eplscop:1 : church. Chlrch of Jesul ChrIst of Later Day S aints-huntington hal , No lOt Broadway. Suuday school , 1 p. ni. : preaching , 2:30 : and 1:30 : p. m. H. J. huntington , president branch. Trinity Methodist Episcopal-Corner Fourth srcet and Ninth avcnue Class meeting , JO a. m. Preaching , JO:30 : a. m. Sunday echool at noon pworth league , 6:30 : p. m l' Preachln , 710 : p. m. St. Paul's-Hev. L , P. McDonald , rector. Holy h communion at 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at JO:30 : a , m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 : o'clock. Sunday school at J2 m. Hcrganlzll Church of Jesus Christ of Latti ter Day Saints-PIerce street , three door west of Gen avcnue. Prayer service at 10 a . in. Sunday school at J2 m. J'reachlng at 7:30 : p. I m. Broadway Methodist Eplscopal-Preachlnp at JO:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Class meeting at 12 m. Sabbath school at J2 m. Junior . league l at .1 p. m Epworth league at G:30 : P . m. St. : John'l English Lutheran-James' ball . 11 1 Pearl slreH. Hcv. G. \ , Snyder , Iltor Scrvlces at 1 a. I , and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday Echool at 9:45 : a. m. Young people's meetng at t 6130 p. m , First liaptist-Ilayhles park. 10:30 : a. m" , 8ubJecI , "Dumb SlugCs , " 12 m" , Sunday s 'chool. 3:30 : p. in. , Juniors. 6:30 : p. m" , J I ) Y. P. U. 7:30 : p. m" , service , subject , " \'or- rylng , " 111we k social meeting every Wednesday evening , 1lfh Avenue Methodist Episcopal-Corner of f Eighteenth 8treH and Ilh avenue. Class meeting , 9:15 : a. m. Preaching , 10:0 : a , I" a , subject , "The Youthful Choice. " Sunday 'chool , 12 m. Junior leaue. 3 p. m. Ep- worth league , G:30 : p. in. Preaching , 7:30 : p . 1 , . theme . , "Son , Remember . " \V. ii. Cobb , pastor. Second Presbyterian-Preaching morning , I 0:4l : : Sabbath school , 12 1 , ; Young People's Endeavor . 7 p. m , ; preaching by 11ev. Joshua flub , 7:30 : p. m. Grace Church-Corner of UnIon ! and Pierce strectR. Holy communion and sermon , 1:30 : a. I , venlng prayer and sermon , 7:30 : I n. m rornlng subject , "Tho Greatest Cues- lon l , " Evening subject , "The Character of Christ. " Christian Tabernncle-Corner of Scott and fynster Htreets 11ev. H. W. Abberley ant : preach today alter an.absence of a month , Morning theme . "Self-Denial. " Eveulnj noon. "Itedeniption In Christ " Sunday school It - WIndow glass and house palnt9 cheaper than ever at De haven's. The lardman piano . wins Ilany fnlonds't , ' . ' . A STI1'L CUT. 'I'hc , % 'iMC . Vsad't'tnker Tithes Ihl/lne" " 'lh 1 iO.tor. There are a lot of people alive who ought to bo dead. Niagara county Is full of them , saYR'the Buffalo Express. Undertaker Thomp son knows lhls He has not sat In his home In Hansomvlo and thought and thought and I thought for nothIng Neither has ho ridden about on lola of his hearse and pondered on the excrescences on the face of the earth without thinking that It would be a good I thing If a number of people In this world I would get oft tlia . earth Ito looked aronnd I him and could find no universal exterminator . He saw people , worthless and wicked , Iylnc around on every side. So he decided to oter : Inducements for people to die. Of course , Mr. Thompson could not expect to thin out the population for nolhlng. flu lie has a good btisfllS3 head And ho has worked out a scheme whereby the man who dIes need pay nothing. All he need do Is to get off the carth. The remaining populaton wi see Mr. Thompson and do the rest , Whether It IH because there are more people ; who should be dead In Niagara county thai elsewhere or because Mr. Thompson beleves that charity begins at home , his great scheme for the depopulation of the world Is confner al the present time to Niagara county. Perhaps - haps he lay agree to enlarge the domain of his plan to the entire state , or , at least , to Erie county It wan a short time ago that Mr Thompson . son first showed symptoms of his prescnt greatnes You ask , Is ho great ? Is he ? Wel. wel , lie Is a genius. Ito Is a genus homo with a genius that invites homicide Ho IR full of greatness I sticks out al over him , plentiful as gravestones In Niag . . ora's cemeteries Head this letter thai be wrote. Am ho wrote nol only this one , bul a lot of otbers Head I anr then hesitate , If I you dare , to admIt flint the wrier Is a master - ter roan Oh , he hi not only a genius , he Is I a , peach. This letter was written to a pro ' fessional gentleman , known throughout the itate as a skied , successful surgeon and physlclau I Is prInted as tL II written : IANSOV1LI. , N. Y.-Dr. IIiten : Dear Sir-I desire t [ Kay to my old friend and nil others who may be interested , that I J have purchasell a 'I'hiousand Iollar hearo , robes , tussels. for the Dolar . hearo every thing nlcessary for n first class feiinnrial. Cannot be lent lu the county and I vi Ii give n tree teunernl to time first one that viii patrolizo ann from \'IS0I , Youngstown - town , Iekln , J.ewlKton foil liiansornvilie , 101 Also al prepared to give feuncrals 50 per cent cheapC' than any one else r thl ( nunt ) . J will give you $ ,0 for every feuneml you wilt get m ! Very respectfully . AI.lm'r n TIO fPSON. A man does nol necessarily have to Imow how to spoil funeral 10 be able to grace ful 3' plant a corpse . But beware of Niagara county doctors henceforth . Yon may pay them $ IG ' , . to look cown your throat and feel your pulsu ; They do \ Ira\'ely. But all the limo then ; rises before their vision that Albert B. Thompson has offered $ : for your funera : . Iln I I you ala not want to die jus ( yet , cut this out , remembel' the placeNiagara ' cotliaty. But If you want to economize , , be quick and be dend. Thompson will do the rost. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ ' ' 11' : U'I'II I GIU" A Singishnr 1 " . ' ' , , . 1"I.ml'nt rita ! Its Itti I- Innlo glolnl. As may bo imagined , the severe restraint exorcised over Greek girls leads often to unfortunate - fortunate results . not only In the way of di- vorCes but In willful acts and elopement8 , reo hates time 10lton herald. J remember an Incident I. dent of this cert where there were two daugh _ tore the one a great beauty , the other quit e plain. A young English diplomat fell In love with tim handsome alder , and knowIng that her marriage had alrealy been arranged for with soon one else , he hit upon an unusual plan for attaining hIs purpose. lie procured a large cofiln.hiko box , fitted It with cushion and hole for ventilation , placed a quantiy of food inside . and then concealed It near the girl's home , havIng previously given ordet rs to a commissary to carry It to the address In- rilcatetl . The plain slimier was In the 8ecret t , antI was to assist In the escape. At the last moment , however , the courage of the beautful ono fatted . and no argument could Induce bel to go. hero was a crisis , indeed and not wllhing the expectant lover to be ilsp- pointed , and having J fancy for him henelf , the other sister lay down In the box , whlcb was forthwith nailed up and shipped to Its destination , where It arrived twenty.four hours latc'c , with the girl safe and sound. J always admIred the young diplomat'l conduct - duct when he opened the box and discovered the exchange of sister that had been mad 5. I he felt any disappointment he conceals I. I , assuring the girl that the pluck and devo' ton Iho had shown were mono precious to hIm than her sl.tet's beauty. So he maried tier , and J b.leT they were happy ever afte r . - - . - - _ _ . _ _ - . - i , " - DESPERATE NEGRO'S ' WORK \ ( Iowitmcn Injures Two Fatally and Escpe the o fcera , nE ONE OF TiE VICTIr1E FUGITIVE'S ' WIFE 1' ese SluI1 fliT hl'.e , Crhnilal nlh n Julie Ilt shnq Gun-Sherll' N Ner"c ' " 'h lie Under " Ice. FonT DODO , Ja" , tc. 1-Speclal ( Tele- gram-The ) little' mining town of Llhlgb , eIghteen miles l'Juth of here , Is In a state of great excitement over what may prove a double murder Heed Smith , a negro miner , In a moment of rage struck his wife with a club , and whlo prostrate 'kicked hr until unconscous , and her recovery Is doubtful . Sherla Woolsey , In attempting to make the arrest of SmIth , was fired upon by him with a double.barreled shot Run. There were eigh negroes In the room , and three women. The charge of Ihot missed its mark and fatally Injured one of the women. Whie a posse was being organized Sheriff - Woolsey watched the house , but II being dark , SmIth escaped through a rear door to I ti m timber , taking with him $200. Sheriff Woolsey showed remarkable nerve In facing ; the fire. After emptying the shot gun Smllh grabbed a rile and fired promlscu- o usly. lie Is a large , vIcious mulatto , and Is feared by all who know him. County At. torey Kenyon , who was present , received I . a charge or shot In his coat , and Woolse was slightly Injured Both women wil ) , Time negro attempted to board the Minne. - apols & St. Louis night passenger train , but Ihe crew , thinking they were being held up , , , ! rove him oa with pistol shots , lie ha , heen tracked to Jewel , anal a report late from there says a negro huts been arrested there and awaits identification . C"lc ColuiuuiIsMiiL's ' ' .rl { n"I" , DES MOINES , -Oct. J9-Speclal' ( Tlle- gram-The ) cede commissioners at work on I the revision of the Iowa cole have com- 1)leted all time revision except the chapters i referring to crimes and penalties. This work Is well avanced and will be completed short ) Over 700 of the 900 pages the re- vl810n will make have been prlnte The : Imprtant i changes of Interest to attorneys I were announce today as having been made I In i 8ecton ! referring to pleadings and prac- ti co . Heretofore n demurrer could be' led to one of several causes of acton aleged In a I petton and parties could stand trial on thc I rulng on thc demurrer and appeal the por- ton of the case referred to by It and the : rest remain In the lower count to bo tried I there. t Under the revision the same course can be taken as to demurrer , etc. , but tIn , new code wilt require Ihat the entire case i remain In the court until alt the issues have heen disposed of there , when the appeal ma Ip b e tJcrfected and the case taken to the cam ' p rome court altogether . hut not In parts , Another revision will , refer to appellate prac - l ice and will imlace ' the Gustody of transcripts : In i the surpreme court , so that I mny not he compelled to go thrdJIjh all that transcript In I order to get al the record made In the lower court , hut viIi go through the abstract only and cal for the portons of the transcript as they may 1m needed ' Saul 1'nCh nl f4hit.nhima.loilhi. SHENANDOAH , Ja. . Oct. 19-Speclal- ( ) Yesterday at time famlfy residence In the northwcslern part of o city occurred , thc funeral services of" M il Oonzo WllalTis , Services were conducted hy Hev. J. T. 'Vyile of the First Presbyterian church , of whlc11 lrs. Williams was a. devoted member. A tIne the t grave In Rose Hl cemetery the Order of the t Easter Star olflciatcd- and Trlcentul lodge l , Ancient J'rc and Accepted Masons , also atended In a body. Several chapters were present from nclghborlng towns ; Ir. WI- lamH h IR aim engineer on the Humelon & Shenandoah railroad and was absent from home h , o his ' regular ru on Thursy when his I wo ailed very suddenly of heart faiure , Friends were not permitted to Inform ! r. WillIams . ns ho was at the other end of the road with no one else to bring the train h ome. When the train pulled In In the even I mig a commItee met him and Imparted the sad news. A family ' of small chidren la bereft of a mother and the social and church circles of Shenandoah sustaIn a loss of one of their most active and respected members SUNtulnl'll the OUl'l'rN. DES MOINES , Oct. J9.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Tho report of 'Speclal' Examiner Shelblerly of time Department of Justice on the charll of fee grabbing made hy time press In seine portions of the southern Jowa districts has been completed and was today given to the press through Judge Woolson A careful investigation - vestgaton was mode and the conduct of the officers I sustaIned In nearly every Instance It was found that they had attended to cases as provided by law and had made no unnecessary - essary cost and 'ad ( received no fee to which they were not entitled . 1 was also stated , amid the report Is substantiated by am- davis , showing there was just cause for the brInging of all cases complained of. Some criticism Is lade from employment of professional - fessional 'wlnesses In working up evidence against bootleggers anal the violators of reve flue laws , but this criticism Is confined In the main to cases brought In the western division - vision and before Commissioner Stedman of Counci fluffs . who Is also clerk of the dis- trict court _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilf'rl"ln" ( Snl.rl'mc Court 1)ecisioim DES MOINES , Oct 19.-Speclal ( Tele- granm-Tho ) supreme court has decided an Important case bearing on the ownership of church property. Three , ear ago the Free Will Baptist church of Waterloo voted to unite wih the regular Baptist church , and to turn In its property , valued at $3,000. Two members dissented and went Into the courts , setting up that the property belonged to the denomination rather than to the local organi- zaton , The lower court held for the seced- ers The case was appealed and the lower court Is reversed. The decision of the su- preme court heaves the properly In the hands of tIme old denomln3ton , Two judges out of time six , Deemer and Granger , dissented. In 1.lne with NehrnN1.n. DES MOINES , Oct. 19.-Speclal ( Tee- ! - r m-Tho State Board of Contests , which determines all contests over nominatIons for state oflices . today decIded the case from Humboldt and loahontas counties over the I republican nominaton for time legislature. TIm convention having failed to make a nom- inaton ! Finch and lercer , the t0 calrldales , , both led paper by petition. Doth claimed , the right to bo pmV'o as republicans , and L the decision Is tlU \ ll may b so placed on I the tIcket , In seiaaitelcolumns , both dealg- nated as republcanl IfI If FIgures .I { o't'l h'nsiumlmitiuau . DES MOINES , fOt' 19.-Splclal ( Tele. gram.-The ) census otclals have returned the I folowIng figures or ' lb ulaton of Iowa COUll. ties ; , County . I ! 18 . 1t3 . Keokuk . . . . . . llf' ( . l . . . . . 23giI ; : 18 , : : ! 1 2Sfh KOlsuth . . . . . . : ' . . . . . . . . . 13,120 2,132 . 1.0ulsl . . . . . . . . . \1..1. . . . . . . I1S73 12,40 Lion . . . . . . . . , . . " . . . . . . . - G.30 49,90 : 'a Leo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,745 49.9 , : 1 Lucas . . . . . . . . / 4rt' ; . . . . . . H,53 ; 13.515 ; Lucas shows /of loss of , Lucal ' greatl8t any county In the tilt 1,000. and Jossuth ' has the greatest gllnr about 5,000. .tgi'aI "lnL t"ll. Celehiruitluit . MASON CITY , jp \ . Oct. l-Speclal- ( ) . James Blake celebrated his 95th hlrthday today He Is the father of twentY'leven I cbilalren. He began voting the year JamE Monroe was elected prcsldent and plnce the I time of Andrew Jackson has voted contin. , uoully the democrta ticket , excepting at the time of Llncoln's election to the pres- Idency. Bake II hale and hearty and expects - peels to live to celebrate his 100th bIrthday . , flruo'e n Cnnlr.l' Ilnn' . YOCA , I. , Oct. 19-Speoial ( Teiegram- ) , Pension Examiner E O. Brown was assaulted L this afternoon at the depot by O. M. Ctmppy Brown was standing At the ticket wIndow : when Cuppy came UII from behind him , etrlk. Ing him several blows on the head with a slung shot Brown was taken to Hotel Hok- hold and medical aid summoned , The extent of his Injuries cannot yet be determined S'holl for 1""Ulul. Girls , SJOUX CITY , . Oct1 19.-(5peclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) movement 18 on foot among the women of this city for the organizatIon of - - . - . a state training school for homeless all des- tute girls Arrangements have been made for Quarters In which to carry on the work and a canvass of the state Is to be made for th e necessary funals. I a sumcltnt amount Is subscribed the Institution will bo opened ! at once. _ _ _ _ _ _ Fnrm Ue"llenec lurnll , ChEROKEE , l" , Oct. 1-Specla ( Tele- gram.-A ) farm residence belonging n. II , ScrIbner of this place , located In Cherokee township , and occupied ! by Pat Lawless , wa last night destroyed ! by fire with the entire co ntents . The fire was caused by a defective fl ue. Loss , 1G00nsurance : ! , $500 . "cry Coot nt Sioux Cl ) ' , SIOUX CITY , Oct. l-Speclal ( Tele- gram-A ) temperature of 25 was recorded here h lat nIght , the lowest point reached this s eason. . AN INDIAN tihi.I.IONtihtiL a'I 'he IIIN'II" Col. Iln'J"'II , I'rollhct , h'reuleiut'r nlc 'IO\I 1101 cr. Colonel Andrew Jackson Jackwel , of the IndIan Terlrtory , Is a man of many parts , and more schemes , says the New York World. Darn no ono knows where , turned adrift to struggle for hlmel at an ago when mot chidren are learning nursery rhyme roarlj amId the exclement and danger of the west. ern frontier , educated In the hard bcbool of e xperience , ho IR at the age of G a. typical weRterher , peculiar In appearance , Jrut In oxpresslon , full of schemes and resources , r eady for any emergency Ills career In the confederate army canned him the tithe of "colonel. " ' First a a strugglng boy , then as e fight- Ing i seller , a plainsman , a miner and a town boomer , In succession he was known fling these t anal a dozen other roles with ready . fa- cll ) ' . drifting hillier and thither over nlo contuental slope and among the mountains and hills of the great amonp . Less than a decade ago he wandered Into that hart of the Indian Territory occuplcd by the Cherokee nation of American Indians , a nd . seeing the great poslbilt s of the land held h b ) this tribe , Colonel Jaclwel at once a' eted down 10 become a part of the dc- \'eloplng force of the country lie brought out the fact that some drops of Indian blow course through his veimms and essayed to bring proof that this blood was of the Cherokee strain , entitling him to foothold In the tribe. his caims were rejected by the tribal counci , but , nothing daunted , he turned about and married one of the handsomest all wealthllsl of the Cherokee girls , securing by marriage and adoption the staten denied him i as a hlrthrlght. About the tme the agitation for the op n. Ing i of the Cherokee strip became so strong that congress yielded and passed the hill provldhll for tIme tlmrowing open of 6,000ODO acres of land to homestead seltlment the plainsman preacher saw there a larger and more fertile field for his operations. lie repaired at once to Arkansas City . where thousands of boomers were gathered upon the line . and 800n had an "inspiration" "Inspiraton" that Blackwelh's flock was destIned to be the great city of the new country ; that the land l upon which I was to be founded would bl allotted to him by the wouh he would start the town and let In his fol- lowers l In advance of the day on which the rest of the land was to ho thrown open Strange to say , he found about 500 mcn and some women who lost their reason long enough to believe his sophistry and In\'lsteo from $2 to $10 each In lot certificates In this wonderful town of "inspiration . " For Bome reason qr oIlmen time government agent did not seem to have the same inapira- ton and Backwel failed to get the land at hihackwehl's hock for his allotment , and he soon received another "revelation" that the Lord was not going Into the town site bU81- ness at just that point though lany of the confiding setters arc still holding those lot ertfcates , expecting , no doubt , that they wi b9 redeemed In time New Jerusalem. When the strip did fnaly open the town of Dackwel was founded by the prophet boomer on his government allotment , and , In spite of the predictions and assaults of rival hulders , the town took a front rank from the n' . . very . start . . . _ . _ and _ . . , has _ been , al along one ' , . b' " , u" LUiVOS In ' . . . Ilunl twns duO territory Colonel Blackwehi was elected first Dackwel trst mayor of I the town . and was leader In malay successful maly enterprises. Soon after the opening he built the first church In the Cherokee strip , paying for It himself , preaciaing the dedicator sermon and then throwing I Qpen free ) the use of any and all religious denomlna lions. Later he organized anal started to builal a railroad to the Kansas himme . Entering the county seat tght , he came within one vote of getng a bill through the territorial legis- lature locating a county seat at flhackwohh forever Daekwel Having acquired a taste for successful town building , this modern Alexander now started oUt for moro worlds to conquer , The Chero kee strip was all settled and the town sites taken , 80 ho returned to the Cherolleo natiomm and har his wife select a fine piece of land In Pryor Creek valley as her share of the publIc domain of time tribe , a right accorded to her by tribal law accordtd Hero ho founded the city of David and at . once be.gan to boom It throughout the entire west His old enemies time Cherokee entre . senvatives ' , were watching him , however , ready 'to again frustrate his progressive moves Soon they c1scovGred that ho was selling lot certificates to non.reslent of the Cherokee nation naton , an act defined as defnl treason and punishable by death by one of their tribal laws passel for just such emergencies as this and 80 one niglmt a ' nllht 8herUr's posse pounced down upon his home dragged him trout heal loaded him with Irons and carried him off 10 a secret dungeon In the woods He was strongly guarded . and almost - ! most daily compelled to submit to tortures of varlol3 . kinds inflicted , according to the Cherokee custom , to compel the prisoner to confess and IJlead guity , After suffering untold agonies and endurIng the loss of his luxuriant hair and beard , the pride of his life , the colonel managed to send word to his wife as to his whereabouts email treatment. Sue appealed to the public ald and soon after the prisoner was released , the Cherokee courts becoming alarmed al the great clamor raised by the newspapers , Soon ho was again arrested and , placed un. del bond to answer to the Cherokee courts , but his town continued to flourish and pros- per and soon had stores , school house , newspaper . paper and all other evidences of progress and prosperIty. In prison Colonel fllackwehi conceived the Dacllvel concclved Idea of building a magnificent temple to perpetuate the life and costumes of the In- diana He says the Idea came to him as an Inspiration one dark , stormy night God directing 111m to build the temple and dedl- cato It to Jesus Christ , to whom the Indians are being rapidly won. The structure , which ho has named Solo- mon's temple , Is to he built of natIve granite , nalve granll octagonal In shape and two stories high , each story fifty feet , and the whole surmounted - mounted by a ragnltcent dome , the outer edge of which go rests upon the top of time secone tier of Gothic pillars , between which and the body of the temple proper are 1m- menso portcoes extending entirely around the extendlnJ Iround building. On June 9 the corner stone waR laid In tlae presence of 5,000 PeoPle , Colonel hllackweil delivering time oration . and his wife amid three wie ald chlhlren , Sololon , ICing Davi and pretty little Esther occupying prominent place on tlicu platform. SInce ! thl platorm. then work on the structure has btu pushed. The cost when It Is completed , will he about $250.000 , the projector relying upon the Lord to prosper the enterprise . itciuienulu'reut * hit ' Gmurr . Eleven years ago a 110rso was purchased for the fire engine Porta nil No.2 , on MonJoy 11111 . This horse was called "Old Tom , " and I helped draw time engine for six years and lhen was disposed of I has been drawIng an ashcart of into years , and the oilier day went by the engine imouse Engineer Loning who kuew the horse well , fell Into wel fel converaa- convera- ton with the driver and told him that ho hadn't a doubt that If the old here was put wa In his stall anal the gong was luuded he would rush for 'ils place In front of the en- Ilne just a he used to do. The driver doubtell this , and they agreell to try I The old horse , now 15 years old , was put In his 8tal , where he hadn't been for five year At thai first sound of the gong ho started for his place under time harness In front of the en- gine. He tried to go quickly ( , but made a sorry exhibition of nimbleness compared wIth bls former habit . - UOlunlC 0' asA n'uCch. A 'estboro lan has a watch which . quite a romance attached to It. I belonged to Captain Daniel Chamberland of that town , who carried It to the Sandwich Ilane1 In 819 , he being a member of the pioneer missionary . slonary band Whie lying In the harbor at Honolulu , Mr. Chamberland accidenty dropped hIs tImepiece oVroarl1 Into deep , but clear water Jt could be seen upon the bottom , and the nalvu , wh were expert " - . - . . _ ' _ . _ . ' . . - - ' - - - - - - - . ' - - , - - . FOR AlL DISEASES _ SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THH COPELAND ) & SHEPARD PLAN . . , . DIrect , l'erieonnl T.'stlmnnrmy 'at Cured I'ntientau-l'rcofi Thn' Abured- DJrlct ( uoln1 TItloIT ft Cur.,1 I'ntelb-t'ronb Arc Alund- nlt IU.t Con-'iiieiuig-'I'l&e 'J'rlllll 1puutse : , Ite , Dra . COllcJ"nl1 nnll ! lacpiird's Inm hi t Do un'o the .lcJe n. ) 'on , , lull hn"c the alcllr" dim II ) ' ) ' 01 I ) 'IU wer. Iro'.trmite with sonic . crlnlUut o hurairiio lna1 ' nat vu'itiiiilt the chrllic ol nan " ) lul 1.Jhout * m. " " . to I'l ) ' bll fees. All uhl .n' . 'lr front cntnrrh , INthln or bruit- Ihlt" , blrll"t rhellltMJ ur clN' h/lrJIA .kin .111'nll' , IUIK or thront nl'cUol" , Ih''r , " "llr ) ' , hlnlllllr , .llmneh fr hl\cl 'rluhle air liii ) ' u ithit'r aa " , UUI ehrllic 111lUt f ui'c Yi'd'ieuiuie every. tIimie to nIl flue hone- fits of our aumauierau , ciciiti liii imtctiiolmi i-lt iuoUt ex5ueilse 1ie'uiid the itoiniamnl i tssessuit.stt 1)1 ver it&utttli , utti iueii- i clitc * Imiehuaheul , I'ALii ) S'OhliN. Weak 'Women Who SVniit to Get St mug Shiniuiul head 'l'hi I , . . Mrs. .7 , l' , hatooly , 1m tend , Nob. , a hlgiaiy cc- r pc'eted C hth'nly lady In ) aPr comnaunita' , WI III' ) I "I sufl''red troaii gema'mat 111 Imeaicii for years wtthc.iat flim'mimmmc ' out .vtamit realty ilid alt me. I % 'q reelime , unable to clrp (10(1 couita't eat w'eit I aor reiIh my food. id ) ' kidneys % 'cro oie unit . hipcnu'd , and tiacIr lamaperfect actien flleI mn I iio'I with rotsoims. In mitmuri , I we'd ama mn- .alIaI wohmman through rind through , After tre.mt- lag s1Ihi ittiTerent atoctoru far two 'enta with nnty ittmme , 'pemlmm of i-elmer I took a course of Imomno Ti , , itIieni wtthi Irs , Cotetunat , anal l3Iacp- m ural. 'fIa' atralgiatencim Inc out lam a .rC ) that , , . . ' . - . . - & . _ , _ , , . , .Il.I nfl , ) I nn nrrnanrastiV cur.1. I : imamImei1 w liii lIariS piu'stetlmias iit'd' 'taru3 ego anal lanvo been oil right , , ' 'er staiCe. I % vlli hot let an oportufltiy maul uIen I can epinic at good wotd for Irs. Copelaiad & Sliep- aoL" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ slCicsnss OF ThltI NP.IIVCS , univ a Vnriuaer 1"oiiml Ihelj ) iii limit iloHie 'l'rcittiiicflt. Mr. John Einnea' , 1iicksnn , Wheeler Co. , N'l' . , wu-imi's as fommciws imnaher data of August 23 , lSao : "limo uatrennmh anal health you Iane gIven ins by your mtlIaoi cC cenilnic nicdiclimcmi to iii' tacoma at ft distance nmiaotaflt to a fuht , aiactmcami attIre. My nervous system ' its so weak when I began Wilma yOU that I'.aa IaIt stelt mall tIme timne , imnatilo to do a Oman's .t'orl < and sumTei-tng fin Iblat bioed and tow nutrition of the , iys- - temmi , Your course of treittmnent srecammly cimangeit nil this nnd tritmigiat moe ( ut strong ant imiUnat to it few .ivelc. In a bestne's way also you dealt witti mime Iii a maimer tlaat Was ) aonor- able In very respect , " S.3hMmIi : hIhSS , SC1mOOLBOY. Cutmirrhtnh htriit.'hiitis , % ' . 'it it I lie IJaiiut S'iuisut ( huH ( if Cough , Sore Liiigm uttiul humuS ht' liiliitiitiin , gammimmit lie's , a brmgmat hail and ptmpii at the Long trimool , liven with Pats parents at 1305 North 2attm stresm. IIt motiacr sat's : 'TmVe yenru ntO Saamntte had a severe run of divers and swimmens , were called upon to aId In tue recovery. After repeated efforts 0110 ICanaka got It , but lae hind been so long under ' ' 'ater that blood gushed from laiaa earn and nose when lie caine up , mind he died tIme next day. Mn. Chimberland , who kept a journal , made a long hole of this affair , therein remarking : "It is to be re- ga'etted that this poor soul Iaouhd hmave been snatcimemi away just as tint gospel was about to be ireachied to hint. " ShIN TmhLMtN. Shel&'hu of flue C'ehuiie of South Ciiru- lion Vol 1(1CM. A correspondent of the New York World sketches Senator Tlllman and tue polItical t'Ittiation in South Carolina as follows : Thus ancient ad peculiar commonwealth is at this moment under the domination of the moat notable and exasperating loader the south has produced almmco the war , With oime or two exceptions he Is actually dictating time teriatim of time mmew constitution to tile coiiven- lion that has been sitting in the famous old state Iioum'e , tlenlanmiim Ryan Tiliman is the absolute r uler of the state , overriding all other no- t hmonity and tramnp1lni down friends and foes a like .s'hien they oppose his will. When Tlllman enters the United States s enate next winter tlmat augumt body will r eceive a shock , for this is no singsong ) ' wlmiskerando like Mr , Petter , but time incarnation - nation of agnlcutturat socialism armed with l ightning than can blast anal scarify , Tlmero l riot a man on the floor of the senate today fit to cope with Tiiiman when lmls oratorical bowie knife is out. lie thinks in pictures and limit a nImble wIt. Even the ummterniited. John James Immgalls would imavo a han ! tirmme o f it with this one-eyed header of time agrarian revolutiomm , wimo has sinaalmed tIme saloon power , overthrown the heirs of the old-time oligarchy of hnrmded proprietors , huimibled thmo pride of cities and towmms and let loose seas of reckless lhaetonic , emigulfing tue traditions of Soutia Carolimma in a flood of Greek , Latin , slang , profamtlty , crankiness and common sense. lie towers up in the south. Tiio sergeaimt-at-armns of tlae senate hias my sympathy , but time senate itself has a stirring experience in store for it. The Tilirnans of this generation have mostly died in thiein boots , Une of the semia- ton's brothers was kihlemi in the Mexican war , another died front .vounds received in tue battle of Cimlcicaanauga amid two others were eliot dead In personal encounters. The whaolem family is high strung and full of grit. "Uncle" George Tilhnmaia , who served in con- greet' for fourteen years , was actually turned out of his scat for alaning to oppose time will of his younger brother , Today you may see time two brothers grapphimmg with each otiie'i in this curious convention , which lint met chiefly to provide for limo pcrnmanerat disfranchisenment of time negro race and to recngnlao the socialistic principle of slate owneralmip of iulbns in the conatitutton , Senator Benjammmin Ryan Tillman was born forty-eight years ago on his father's pianta- lion at Chester , in Edgetleld county , S. C. Shortly afterward his father alleal , anal his mother , assisted by hien eider tons , conducted the hilly cotton farm on time edge of Chevis creek , They had 100 slaves when time war broke out. Mrs. Tlllmmtan was an inteltgemtt. hot to say brilliant , woman for a phalli planter's wife , During the war young Till- oman went to school at Liberty 11111 , thIrty amities train hoimme , under the tutelage of George Dolphin , a ttacher and linguist of local renown , The lad's thIrst for knowledge and his in- domnitable will iveno displayed in lila I5tii year. lie knew timat at 16 he mnuat enter tue confederate army , hIts brotlmera , then sony- lug 1mm the field , wrote back , urging him to get a good foundation oh knowledge , for the war mmiighat last so long that ho would never iaavo ammothier opportunity for education. Wtmon scimool hours were over and SUIper was eaten young Tillmiman would carry a lighted pine knot into the wooda and , hying down in tue leafy solitude , would lender oven Creole roots and Latin conjugatiomts by time chum , flIckering light. lie was a hanlc , sinewy , ullemit anal dc- ! tatorial youth , expressing his opinIons in short , shmatrp and sommietinies furious u'antemices , brooking mao contradiction and forgettimig noth- Iamg that lie ever learned. Thao imeat of the pine blaze injureal his heft eye , anl an indiscreet plunge in cold water - brought on a iaUlly tumor , For nearly two years young Tilimnan was an invalid.'iac.n ime was tech again the war was over anal lila eye was gone , From tiaat timne on he laboremh to inihmrove his mind , lie was ama ommmnivairoams student , reading without syatemn , but gatlaer- ing together an array of facts and taicac , alt- dent anal modern , which astounds thmoso .vhao hoar luau in debate today , lie was a great hunter and firimer. On thao piaimtation lie was "a steam engine in breeciiee , " Although he is the most remorseless enemy of negro suffrage In Sommih Curoilna , his whole history is ( till of acts of generosity toward his black f.ariaa latmorerc. liefore 20 he mamarnied and lao has now' six children. One son is at Ciemnaon Agricultural college , on time old Calhoun estate , to entab- lislm which tue senator made his first emitry Into putaile life , and Imis eldest daughter , Mls Adio Tillimman , is studying at time Ilolhimma in- stltute , Virginia-a bright , pretty , high-spin- Ited girl , lila t'on , Henry , 12 years old , has immherltod his father's extraordInary memory. S Sliuurtest Xuuiiu , Iii ( iii , % % 'oriui , Time shortest name in the world imaa been developed by tue war between Japan anti China , says Youth's Companion , It Is that of General I , a Tartar commander , wlmo has , perhaps , distinguIshed Imimselt above other - Cimtnese generals , having conducted a cama- paign-though a losing one-of some effect. ivenea , Tue French are supposed to have a me- nopoly of surnames , names which consist of one letter. A considerable number of such names have bten cited in the French press from time to time , Mile. 0 , for Instance , keeps a grocer's shop at Louviers , and M , A ii rural guard In lb. depirtmemat ot Cote . menales , that left him with catanrh and a t'sd eotmh. Time Inflanunruitoit of tima bronolmts.i tube , , that peenteit the worst femutamre of the miscUe , devehcaped mnmo a ciaronte bronchitis. Ito was always short of breath , tired upon 'cry little exertion sail couglacal amp yellow pimiegna that cetnied to conic from deep in liii lucas. Time 11(11. ( las would at seemed to do him rae good , zeept to keep him ummi anal around , I feireat the lung trotabie would tsrmntnate ha comisumiatlon , for lie had nearly all the uIgnS of that dtsns.m-ft wssttimg cotmgh , emaciation amid is enerAi Iii eaniltion of the st'smein. Time cent. moon way of doctoring hut no icecti effecte , but wia U'e placed imtmu under Bra , Copelanil au - ttt , , * - _ - - -i * iJ - . - - - - , - - . . ; ' . .iaimn . : iiiss , I3a I , 23thu St. Sh.'pard's ears lIme mmmmuiaiaty logan to let go it , Imnid at once. 'limo in-larc'nttmtiag of imiedmeatcil vapol a. re.ia-iIn dun ii limit tIa iungt , Iaeaaisal and eotlaed time sore air tOUr's nini Matte time hay I rut nnt ielsf froi'i time ecugtm imaimu Imnat ati- trea.sd hint ( or Site years , 'rime telarate gaotap of lung syimaptonma alisaipesreal , smart uniter tonta raammulieu Sammmniii' gatned ikiti and strength , tmimtil iodav lie Ii as Imeamtmmy at b'W as calm tie foUn4 In Omnmiiaa. I ha'.o nIl faith lit tim tmeautimmcnt that im , cured ray ccii. " oU'm' O1 'I'OW'\ ' . Distant patiomits ai'e 'welcomime to our famnui Symoptoami lIlmamilis , that et.er nU elarotmtc alms. cases.'mlte for timni ant get ma tree anal cars. fail opinion from plmt'miiclana who treat liunired , of cocos evcr nmontla , it > ou take treatnient the fee l $ a mnontti , rmacdiclnes Imacludeil. ORS , COPEI4AND & SILEPARD , ROOMS 312 AND 513 NEW YORK LIF1 IIUIL.DING , OMA1IA. NED. Office liours-9 to 11 a. rn ; 2 to 5 p. rn , Eve- nings-Wednesdays and Saturdays only , 6 to 8. Bunday-lO to 12 ma. ) Rs'riAnoNAL ' BANK Council Bluffs , Iowa. c4u ° r'rAL , - - $100,000 % 'a ; sostczp 'ouit ImUSIcEss. : 'mi lI-SfItE YOulIt COI.L.IC'J'IONS _ Oli OI 'I'hILi OLDICS'L' 1IANICS IN IOVA r. I'Ult CIL'L' ' ' ' I'AII ) OS 'i'IMI'I 5)Iill'osg'rej CALL A1 SIJF us 011 % ' 1t1'I'1L - Spccia ( Notics-CounciI Bluffs ' FOE BLNT , 7aIY IiESIDCNCE , 3G I'LATNEfl Street , after November 1 ; eight rooms convenIences. ; modern Also li'.e roon' house , No. 120 Plainer streoti possession at any time. Jacob Sims. - - - - cimiamNieva Cm.12ANTD ; VAULTB CLEANzct Eat Burke , at W. S. llomem"um , llroadwiy , troll sr.ia cmneAr , A GOOD srm1t IIBAT. trig 11501 ; boiler , nunnmng No. 2 , wIth radiators , pipe , etc. , suttabie for boatIng baouse , inqiatri - at 256 lila Street aemil Slim avenue , .7. 3 , lirown. FOR SALE , A Hi'LENDID imAHI nearly new. No. .G Grulaani amveimue. IJUENSIRI WANTCD , IIOflSES TO WiNTIIt. (1CAI'I ! ittial shelter , Terimts reasonable , Address , A iihamianaen , Quick. in. iteerpmmc's , A. W' , Itickman , First National bank , Council Bluff. . . -w--- - We leni time. nmar-esiomme Pre'meii M E N Item-dy CALTIIOU rc , saul as - legal guarnatcatliat CAmiiiea ( _ STOI' fll..h5 , , , . .5. ImI.ton. : wihI , : i- : cUitl Ns. , .m.iarrhen.'nr1eqce1. ' I ( _ anit 1IEt'Oit Lut % leer. ' Use if and fay 'j'satizfieaf , Aedte'VON MOiIL , CO. , Rol. Amdi. Ie.t. , ( ictiinitl , G5i , ' - - u'- - , _ _ _ IN CURLY BIRCH. 1' / T' : - in Pualmienlicad Wilson's Calendar It it stateal that few tImings nrc ham-for to put Ui ) with than time annoyance of a good ox. nniple , But a clumsy , oial-fasiiloncd clinen. her set is one of those few thinga. You can murder your comnfont in macny .Vioym * , bait for neatrmesma , certainty and quick dispatch tiaero is no helter method than the employment of inconventemit furniture , IlnIf of the pomona wlmo thus Immolate thaemselvem. nrc sufferers through hirocrasti- rantion. Thmey would not delay a moment if they coulal be told how how-priced is time present fashion of fum-milture in these dayma , when n good ciaanmber set can almost b botmglmt with the looo change in your puree. We have this week , among otiaer styles , some very Inexpensive eetn in ctmnly lurch , itow much in favor. They cainrmot bat alupli' cruteul at thmo price .vc are aching , omit ] they mire going very fast. A word in time may securO one , CllA' ' 1' . S11IVERICK & CO. , Furniture , Draperies and Curtana. I'w'F.IIrI'lI ANI ) DOUIILtS STS. d'Or , A family named Y Is time pride and joy of a Belgian town , In the United States , given names-they' could hardly be called Christian narimescon. . slating of a sIngle letter have not infrcquenti been bestowed , A western business mart bore the given name of l'-no mmmore , no less- through a ioig life , and a certain New Rug- land boy is nameai J , No name so short as timat of General I has yet been dIscovered , however , as I is er- talnly time thinnest letter in the alphabet , p lie 'l'riuisuluug , Chicago Post ; "V'hat's time matter wIth Ma- bell" asket the girl In blue. "I never see her in society any more , " "I think sue baa gone Into training , " no. plied tue girl in pimmk. "Into tralningi" exclaimed this girl in blue. "Yes , I understand young Mr , Tiliotson has jilted her , anal alma Is dieting In order to , . . show the ravages of blighted affection whmems time time comnee to sue himn for breach ot prornlce or something of that sort , Mab1 Is a very thoughtful and painstaking girl. " I - -