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    THE OMAHA IU1LY DEE : MNlVY , APRIL 10 ,
THE DAILY BEE1
01 I'IC NO 15 1'KAUL STHKBT
1 clrrr1 1 y cnrrlrr to any rmrt of the city
II \ \ Tt I/TON , - MANAOttU
' Iluilm'xOnirB . No. 43
Txlltor
J ' \ P * n t.iup Co
1 1 n ' L uffi I.ttmne-r Co. Coal
J.vi Oinulm Wltei'lclub UsiteU Man-
iwi jcsltTJjij afternoon
A n nn uruttR his nunin as T. Willtfordwis
nrrtMedciterday , chtir ? od with nippine a
1 ; t f e ifars out of a showcase at the St. Joe
lit Jic
Hi t.inrc ! Wood died of heart dUense u-s-
tciiliu nftirnonn at 1 o'clock , nfteirnn Illness
of tlnrtj six hours , tit the lesldcnco , 510
Kjurtli strui't
'J he Uttio SI.H of Mr and Mrs Ira P. Hen-
drk'Us who tuxs dangorouslj ill with menu-
branejouse'ionp Saturday , vras rotihideiMbly
In itei u'Sicreluy
A n imiie-r of the ) mumlinrs of the local
ivlicil UuU uetil to Glenwoodcsttirday
'J ht > \ mtulo the re-turn trip In tin hour and
lift ( Hi minutes
' 1 h fji.-i-al . .f . Miss Anna M. Wi-lric-h will
tal < e I'l.ni' tins afternoon at 4 o'clock from
tin fui > , > tosiduiifo on fourth street , Uc'V
Stc 1 1" ti 1'nfljis eiftle-'iatinp.
she tiff Hu7cn li > : m'S tonipht for Tort
Mniliv n with John Hood Sherwood in
ihaiiri1 Slif-rnooil has been unable to .11--
t ro n bf misinan and will liaro to serve his
s ( nti in o
Mr . ! 'in spr.y died early Saturday
u > j'n 1 ; f , unsumpliim The funeral took
1 u > ( uMtn'.n afternoon from the rosi-
\ i 'i Hi street and Avenue K. and the
ui. a ' > < interred in rtiirriew comc-
U-r\
Mrs W A Wood , died very suddenly
jist < r'i\\ . nfi. moon of ho.irt disease , nffd
r > \ruiM stir- had been ill for tvo or three
hut i ho illness was not thought to ho
si rn js a nature as it proved to be Khe
was II known in Council Bluffs , having
ii. re with her husband for nearly
tw n f\e > \c-ars Announcement of the
time f r ti Miiir | the funeral will bo made
lam
'I v i e di ist mn church hat selected n lot nt
Ihi < nu i nt jscott and Munstcr streets on
wlti * i1 IH ( imposed to erect a boa oof wor-
hi > i | 'J he lut is loeate'd In ono of the Hurst
parts of the rity und e-osts JI.S'O. Nine
h'u'iiliwJ ' iidilntH lias so far been pleelpeel with
wbi'bt , ) uv the lot and steps tne now be-
inp ta1 MI to raise ; enough money to e-ree't a
bu.ielmp that ill se-at about b , " > 0 people
fttteA AV c Shepard of Clearfleld. la . has
co'iiuirn ed a series of meetings at the
Kenan Haptist church , which arc already
proMiip \ er.successful. . . At the services
ye's' < - i"U.he . pius , nted nn illustrated chart
mtenucrl tu show the evolution of seienee ,
peacrnmcnt and Christianitj from the
inr'u ' ' i time-s He is an eloquent speaker
nii'l is proeted bi large and attentive
audiences
de-orpe ShtifTcr worke-d for Georeo F.
Vrifrbt until about two wee'Ks npo and sle'pt
it > tits b.irn A da.or . two ape he ) returne-d
ti ttie bain f < n ti short time and after he left
it was nisi mtmi that a suit of clot bib and a
shirt bi luiipmp to the man who now holds
his pi siiion were missing He was arrested
ycsterelaj when it was found thai he was
ui'uriup tin inissinp sbitt He insists that
be lias ixil m ( n the clothes.
Thr uie-etIIIL'S conducted by Mr Allen and
Mr Hmlsnll at Carson , will eljso this we'ek
A pie , > t < le il of inle'ii'st has been awakened
Hi tin iittliillage , and the church lias been
iii.iteri strengthened Mr Birdsall will
lemainilh Mr Allen tlurinp the summer ,
ami tin tw i able and earnest workers will
el role all then time to holding incetinps in
\irli'us parts of tlie citj , : . large tent having
been procured for the uurposc.
The employes of the Union Pacific are JiM
now engaged in making a vigorous kick tit
the rule uhii'h was U'centh jmt into effect
wlln repaid lo passes and vacations Tlie
time of je'ar for summer outings is upproacli-
ini' and heretofore thc.hae . been allowed
two weeks on full pay and a railway pass to
whnlc\cr point they wishe-d to po Botn of
these boons hnnow been cut off. and if
lhc.\ take a vaculion thei do it at their own
expense
Tne Jurj in the case of Grant against the
Union Pacitic is still out , and there seicms to
be no inure likelihood of an aprcemeut than
I wo or three elajs ape The Jurvmcn arc
xiotied up all day with nothinp but the
Jud-e s instructions and a few hiph llv dee ks
lo assist ttteni in aprccinp upon a veidict.
but at nlpht ttio.KO to their hotel and turn
in for n na ) ) as though they were at home.
In the meantime ) thei are drawmp their P'I.V ,
nnel serein to ha\e no dtsiro for nnj thing
belter
The Board of Health held n meeting Sat-
uixluj night fen- the purpose of making some
arningeuients for a parbapo dumi ) . The
committee to which the matter was referred
icported that they had suce-ceded in potting
A B.ilker to consent to the use of a piece
of pr"i e ru north of Broadway near the
river but tticv had as yet failed to seci Wil
liam Sle'dentonf , the other owner. No ac
tion was taken , and the boaid adjourned
until this e\eninp , when it is thought ; a
further report will bo forthcoming.
l.iioK ut I lunn.
Mon'b Rurthian calf bhoos at Evans' , " 8
Mam and 27 I'carl streets.
Dr A. .T Cook , Grand hotel annex.
attention to diseat-os of rectum.
The Loin * have no millinery opening ,
but ibej htivo what yem want ,
Cot k yintr meals this hiirnmor e > n a ( jas
range At eei.st ut ilie Gab company.
See the peejricss Dauntless bicycles
ind fret out terms. Henry Murphy. 10
Pearl street.
Miint'tltlnfr NCH.
Men's lieavy kid fchoos , soft as a glove ,
nt Evans' new btoro , 2S Main and 27
1'earl fctreets > .
JOO pays round trip and all expense
for 10 dujt. \VorlelV fair. C. P. Mont-
initii st.
\rihto cabinet photos , J2 per
dozin. Ab'iton'h ' studio. IS North Main.
'rrilcrii 111 a Saloon.
The 'Omaha , " n saloon at the corner of
Broadway and Ninth street , was the scene
of a strange occurrence j esterday afteinoon.
Al Wells the proprietor , was induced to stop
selllncwhiLky long enough to enable Captain
A Overtoil to hold a rclttrious service. Mr
Overtoil has already made for himself a
leputation for doing unheard of things
grace ful\ ! . and lie dealt out religion ovet the
bar where less edtfing things tire usuitlh
dispensed with the same fei\or that lie
would have maniftsted in a church where
there wrrp carpets ami contribution btucs
and the otlier mcatiB of grace An ofllccr or
two were on hand , but their services weiv
not needee , for the audience although not
large was not disposed to kick up a row.
Ilir fii-Miiil lliitt-1 ,
Couni'il BlulTs. Most le rant hotel in
Iowa. Uiniiiij room on seventh floor.
Hates , S3 to 30 j-or day. E. P. Clark.
Proj ) ,
An } Kind You \\nnt.
Fine bhoos or i-lieap hhues , but all pocd
KhK > K Get them of Kvann. Next door
to Beno'b.
Do you hmoko ? Ilao vou tried T. D.
KJnu A. Co.'e , Pui'tua-ab ? It's , a clianner.
Jubt light um > .
4O I > ttiiiith-M.
Just rcwivod by t'xpivbs. You t-hould
I'laeo yma i.rdor at omv and et in line- .
"Daiintkh.s" bicycle * , ure tlio rtuff. Djn't
fall to M.O the Iwt uuiehino built before
yt u buj I'nion Ti nn-fer Co. , UW-i-0-S-Hi
Manihtitit. Ccune-ii
Wiliiams-on , V i > > . . lihi Main btroe' ,
lai , ( st and lHt bicyi-lo tt wk in cit ; .
l.tUIIH IIIIH I tirui ,
N w htjlon in Oxfords for ladies. Ail
kind * , and all prieos. 28 Main and 7
Pearl btreets.
S. P. Vauatta , uttoruey , 5 Everett bit
ninti rAt'vni ni ITIII >
Hlfl. ) ! COLuIL IlLLrrb
Fifth Ward Property Owners Object to the
Electric Light Plant's ' Eitonslon ,
SAY IT IS A DETRIMENT TO THE LOCALITY j
.Sinol.r from tinCliliniiri mid , lnr of flic ;
tnclilnrry Allrpril to llr nn Intel *
crnlilc NII | > HII Tnlk of
nn liijitn''tlon >
For the past two j oars the Council Bluffs
Gas ann Kloctrle Light compan > 1ms been
talltinf of eulni-gint ? its plant tit the corner
of Twelfth street and Third uvenuc. It is
now announced that there is to be some
thing more than talk , for the papers have
aireadv been drawn up and nto to be pre
sented to the council at its next meeting ,
asking for permission to make some extern-
she alterations and enlatcements in the
plant , so as to enable them to ghe a better
service. There ) have been rumors of otlier
companies entering the field lo
run opposition lo the present com
pany , and these rumurs aio the
probable cause of the sad Jon dee-ision that
the companj has made It is the plan of the
company , when the building has been en
larged and improved bj the addition of new
machinery , to run the plant day and Light
The property ow ncrs of that part of the
cltj. however , do not want to see this done
Thej sa.\ that the electric lieht plant has
been the ruin of their propcrt.\ The Jar
ring caused by the motion of tne machinery
is bad on the nei ve-s , and the soot that comes
from Ihe chimneys is bad on the complexion
At present the furnaces are ouh run about
halt the time , and in the o'btr half
tin citizens are eomparathely cotilentcd ,
but tn h ivo the noise and dirt twenU four
hours is something they think thej cannot
stand.
"It is a nuisance. " said one of them j es
terday , "and if the council allows the e-otn-
liany to do as it wishes to. we shall pro-tent
it by an injunction The ligtit plant should
lime been put farther soutli in the first
place , between the tracks , where no one
lives I can't keep mj house icnted mote
than half the time on account of the nolao
and the dirt. 1 know of a number of new
house's that would be erected in that part of
the city this spring if the light plant was
not there Property is not worth half of
what it ought to be , but you can rest assured
we will not permit the nuisance to be ex
tended anj farther "
fcUNtiAV INTIITAI.NMI.NT. :
loliu Miort , l.ulxir Auitutor , Mrftt Hid
Miittrloo unit IsurroiicU'ih.
John Short afforded amusement to a large
number of people yesterday afternoon at the
corner of Broadway and Si\th street John ,
as most pe'ople in Council Bluffs know , is a
labor agitator , a man with n grievance ,
which , so far as known , he has never lost an
opportunity of airinft before the puohc gen
erally He often perches hitrself in his
delivery wagon upon some eonspicuors street
corner and there deals out his anarchistic
doctrine's in ijuuntities to suit the listener.
He lias never attracted much attention , ex
cept from persons who w ere strangers in the
e'itand stopped to find out wliat was the
matter with the elderly gentleman with the
flowing locks and the baritone voice
Yesterday afternoon , however , he in in-
ased lo collect a crowd of perhaps ! WO people
ple , bi Uio aid of some irreverent persons
who. without an.v invitation , took a hand in
the services Short posted himself on the
east side of the go\eminent buildinp by the
side of the big lamp , and commenced to reel
off his speech Tne jur.s in the case of John
Grant against the Union Pacific Railway
company had been out for several days try
ing to agree upon a vcnlict without success ,
and was in a mood to relish n little sport for
a change In the midst of Ins harrancue
Short was somewhat sui prised at jtettins a
section of a rain storm in HVC back of his
neck Lookine up he saw the twelve peed
men and true leaning half out of the win
dow h. He paid no further atten
tion , and the dose was ropt-ated
at constantly lessening intervals Finally
in one great effort to gain recognition from
the speaker a whole pailful descended from
above and landed squat cly on the head and
shoulders of Mr. Short. After u slipht hesi-
taticu , which was \cry natural under the
circumstances , hhort went on with his talk ,
but in the meantime a pan ? of street
un liins had joine-d in the fun and amused
themselves throwing corn. Finding this
did no good one of them threw a cane , which
landed on Mr Shot t's Jaw his one vulnera
ble point and put an end to the speech.
"Oh. dis is u gteat country , " yelled Short ,
as he bounced off his platform and picked up
the cane , "you're an uncnilized set. I came
hero to teach you dese doctrines und dis Is
vat I get for it I try to civilize y ou , und
vat do I get ? A vack in der Jaw. II the
Lord vas on dese streets today you vould
trow corn at him and douse him mil water
shoost as you did me Veil , 1 vill coom
again , " anil he stalled off on a lope for one
of the small boy s who had renewed hostil
ities The boy took lefupo in Ihe pobtoflico
and Short went dow u Broadw ay.
Postmaster Trey nor had telephoned to
police headquarters und asked that an
oftii-er bo sent dow n to protect Short or to
have him removed from the street , it was
not quite understood w hi h Ofllcer Saudel
arrived Just r.s Short was leaving for homo
and as the Jury was closing the meeting
with nhy mu entitled , "Uoodby , my lover ,
good by. "
Who < ! Tln-1 p.
'J ho list of names of those attending the
Commercial Pilgiim's ball at the Grand
hotel Saturday night was crowded out of
Tin : SUNDAY Br.c by lack of room. The fol
lowing is the list of those from abroad.
Messrs. and Mesdames L W Snow , L W.
Gavutle , Lincoln ; John M. .Iticobson , Hast-
intrs ; II. II Lonpbridgo , J. H Daniger ,
Grand Island : S A. Conley. L J licuo ,
David Low , Norfolk , B T Burton , F B.
Crow ley , \ \ L. Kaslman , J L Fowler. W.
A King. D. Hisley , K. L'onklin. C G Under-
wood , M G Ivibbo , James Phillips , Omaha ;
G. A Brooks , Foster. Neb ; L H
Griffin , DCS Moincs : H. K. Burke ,
Carroll ; 1 , C Ftsler , Villisca ; Frank
L Hull , Norfolk : Fred A Wilson ,
J. H. Butler. O F Spt-ncer , Lincoln : J G.
Tnte , Hastings ; H C Thuibei , Fremont ;
C L Smith , Omaha : D E Ke\es , Lincoln ;
W. W. Little. A B Browne , Norfolk. Mes-
dumi s .1 B. Webster , Omaha. Nellie Archi
bald , Lincoln' Johns. Oinnha Misses
Simons , Lincoln : Mai ie Slorum. M rv Mc
Clelland. Firth. Belle Seen Asnesscott , M
Moore. Cl.ir.i Thomas Omaha. Mary Chinn.
St Paul ; Herbert , Jadsonville , 111 , Anna
Saiiehni'ssOmaha. . S.die Jurgimr. Fro-
ir-ont. Fen-en Omaln Messis Hal H
Williams , G V. Weingart , Isaac
Lo Dlvyt , W F. Mct.ee. Hastings ,
S Hupgms. J H. Horbcrp , V. II
Steppalm , J.V Lusk. II \Vnllerstcdt. . C.
T Ueidur. A P Uy. M Dee. F C Wood ,
Uov T. J. Mackay , H. Fleming. D C Wal-
laio , Jr , M M Goudry , Omaha. Park
Gavutto , A II. Miller , M i.pnnper i , Lin-
eoln , C. S. Ti\n is. C L1 Uutchinson. H. D.
M. Tui iier , Neola : H II Wallace. Tckamah-
U. M. Simons , Lincoln , W M Burgess
Oin.Oia
Those from Council Bluffs were. Messrs
und MesdaniCK W. J. Da-venpurl. U U Inprn-
Hum , L. II HKiiscom , C. S. DoVoll , J. K
Cooper. H. FidnMin , K L Williams. K C
Gleason , J. M.aircn J W P..lmer , G. A
Yance. * , W. J Jame'son. F. H. Uvans , E. U
Cook. E , H. Haworth. H B. Wa'.sou. J J
Sturk , A. B CoeiU F F Shepanl. James
Patterson. J. W Perejioy , C L Hummel ,
F. Hollls. W. A. Strong , J K , Fpiiuir. J O
lones. John T Tidd , JV ( 'amp , J M
Campbell , W. F Sapp. C H Hautwu. W. A
Muureir. S G Muminti. V K Silcott.V. . S.
Caw TliLoJiire'uiilcuberger.V M S-hep-
iird , F C MtUthws W A Tnnis (3 ( W
Lt ipe , J G Iverson. Mi sdamcs K M Pat-
.crbon. C1V McDonald. Shepard. Mibbt-i
LUic > Williams. Bow-man. Btilx-oek , Fains-
worlh. Kuller , Myr.'e ' Bnant. Hepinuirtu ,
Fraiu'C'sTumnnson , Wise shepard , l.le.ison.
Kittle Keycs , G Gle sim. rentier , Lipe.
Beuison. I ouis. Lt'iia Hjuuirlh Messrs lit
I Drake , G C Mu pard , U K Patterson. 0.
L Held , .1 N Bowman M Swallow , U B
Bowman , Jr , W Q Spencer , H H Held , S
B.adsw orth.O. U. Luer , A. W. Johubou
( J thv 1 ( Sh.iiarl P It Miop rd 1.
U" KIVR J J Jones P \ \ l jjera ( \ \
Ailmglinm M W Phmitie
SI'IU'MI. AT Till : llllsTdN STOItl
Connrll Illnltii , In.
CLOAK DEPAimiKXT.
Our linn of Ind1 < * ' oaos and jackets
thin oprlntr Iwats all < ntr jirevlmis efforts
in tins department. Kv rj one iiredlct- *
that eaptw are ( foinir to be th impular
pprlnp jjarment tlii ( > iioii < i > ii , and we have
thorn In all styles , and nt our u ual low
lirle'OH. At S--'Mt ! we show a iilee navy
blue buttorllv cape , tln-el trimmed , well
worth M.fjO.
Our next print. ' . M.44 , we show in both
navy and tan. and will pladly eomparo
it with any % ' > l 0 eajie in the market.
At Vi.tKJoui1 assortment i "till irreater ,
and as tbii is tne popular priec for a
spring rarment. we claim to have the
best Jo.dO cape in the market.
At * . , ) . * 7..r.i. ( * ! ) . .Vi. $ l 00 and $15.00
wo bhow an elepatit line of plain and
novelty capes in tans , browns , bluet-
irreetis. reds and blacks.
Our assortment of jackets Is ju t as
complete as our rape ? .
Ask to t-ec our $1.0S bazer jackets.
eaine in tan and jrrnvs.
At ii.fiO : we show a . ' 10-inch reefermuclo
from an all-wool foule cloth in tan and
navy.
At ' } , " ) .00 we chow four ditlerent ma
terials and -lyles in tutis , blues , and
blacks.
At ? 7.50 wo show a line of reefers with
derby eir cio-cude capos in tans , greens ,
blues atid blacks.
At * 10. 1 , ? l .t)0 ) and $1. ' .00 we show
borne oclu ivu styles and some very
nobby garments. Call and see us before
buying unvthiiifr in this line.
DRHSS GOODS.
Our dress ffoods department is now
fully stocked with the largest and most
complete line of staple and fancy elrc s
froods ever shown in Council rJlull.-
1 > elow we quote a few of our most popu
lar lines.
At ilc a full and complete assortment
of English e-ashmeres. Kntrlibh - erges ,
irrielivcent twills and changeable jac-
quards.
At "Oc all the latest and most desira
ble bhudoH iu hcnriettiis. serges and
Scotch suitings in light mixture- ' .
At.Mlcwe show the biggest drive of
the season : 18 of the late-t shades in a
US-inch India twill wouli ! bo cheap at
7 * > c.
c.At 7"c. $1.00 , $1.20 und SL.'iO wo have a
full assortment of the following new
weaves , epinghno , whipcords , ottomans ,
phosphorus beiges and serges.
LADIKS1 WAISTS.
Our line of waists this season eclipses
anything that has ever been shown in
Council BlulTn. The most popular styles
this season are going to be Empire , Cas
cade fronts and French yokes , of which
we show a full lino.
At 25c we show a full line of light
printed waists ; worth . 'tile.
At 7oc our assortment is most com
plete in sattetn lawns ana percales in
whites , blacks and e-olors.
At $1.00 wo show the bast black sat-
tei-n waist in the market.
BOSTON STORE.
FoUioringham , Whitelaw & Co. .
Council Bluffs , la. , and
Rockfen-d , 111.
O. O. I ) . llroun'H ( irfiit M'\on-Iij llounti
Cli'.uihii ; s.ili > .
The greatest cut over made on wooden
and willow ware.
Sale commencing Mondav , April 10.
Wash tubs -J5c , iiOc , UOc. ; willow
clothes baskets ooc. fi5c. 75o.
l-hoop ! wooden pails lie ; 3-hoop wooden
pails 15c.
Paper pails lOc : wash boards lie , ICdT
Ji'c. '
Ji'c.Scrub
Scrub brushes f > c , "c , lOc , 12o.
Me > p sticks &c ; clothes ] ) ins 0 dozen for
5c.
Clothes lines 5c each.
Largo bnttlo bluing fen"c. .
Bulk starch , 4c pound ; 1 pkg.btarch Gc.
0 Ibs. box starch 20o.
0 bars Kirk's White Russian soap for
2TC.
0 bars Fairbank's Santa Glaus soai )
for 25e.
7 bars Domestic soap for 2. > c.
8 bars Ladies' Friend soup for 2oc.
8 bars Towns' Delight soap for Ii5c.
8 bars West India Olive soap for 2jc.
Tar soap ! ! c cake ; toilet soap 2c cake.
Washing powder , 2 pkgs. for . "ic.
4 cans Eagle lye for 2r > c.
C canfc Star lye for 25c.
BROWN'S O. O. D. .
Council BlulTs , la.
Free treatments daily from 2 to 4-p.
m. at the Council Bluffs Medical and
Surgical institute , 2ith ( and Broadway.
The Millers , decorative artists , wall
paper , paper hanging , plain and orna
mental painting , signs. No. 13 Pearl St.
At the World's fair will be a 7 1-3 oc
tavo organ in piano case. See duplicate
at Bouricius Music House.
Another iinpiwoment to the popular
Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co
Wood of all kinds , COD = > and coal. L.
G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt
delhory. H. A. Cox. No. 4 Main.
Stop at the Ogden , Council Blulls , the
best $2.00 house in Iowa.
Geo. S. Da\is , prescription druggist.
- * -
nir.ti. ctitXJuiL't.j.vr. .
n OrgunlriMl tu Crt-ft a Sleel I'liinl
Pa , Apt 11 U. A powerful syn
dicate is being formed whie-h will rival the
combined interests of the Caincgie organi
zations. The itnane-ial backing will come
from vaiioas parts of the countri and
Uurope , and the capital stock will
bo $1R.IKK.IKK ( ) ) ) Many of the best
known capitalists of Pittsburp , Cincinnati.
New York , Bustou , Chicago , Philadelphia ,
Birmingham. South i'ittsbuig and St
'
L.OUIS are connected with the- enterprise
Alex B James , .lames Gordon. P. H Car
ruthers , S F Chcstino , Ale.\ Hill and A F
McGovin of Cliiemitati , organized the new
company in connci'tiou with B. C Foster
Thomas Kccsc. David Ueese and .lames H
Harvcj of this citiatid many other foundrj-
incii anil machinists
Daxid Keese of thiscilv , and one of the
interested parties , when asked about the or-
ganiAtlum s.ud he- could furnish little infor-
matun about it as jot , because ho was not
at liborti to do so He would not denv the
facts as stated wore correct , but he said the
enterprise is not in an.\ shape yet that woulJ
warrant statements about it
Tlie most important feature is i > robabl.\
that ,1'imes Harvej is the projector of the
syndicate He i- . the inventor of the famous
nickel steel and of the Hurve.\ized steel from
which minor plate is made The ejucstion
of selecting a site for their fulure operations
is the weirk of the promoters at present.
SurprUml the. .lone * Men.
Piiils , Tex , April Si Agent Bennett's ic-
port lo Socretui'i Hoko Smith was read hero
w lib great interest It has proven n bomb
in tlio camp of the militia , who linvo in
sisted that tlie ruvornment would not inter
fere , and if it did it would sustain Governor
.Tone's
Locke's friends feel that heus fully nudi
e-ated and are anxiously aw ailing arrival o ;
the troops. Locke and his tuetfw ere all in
Antlers this afternoon They returned to
their for ! sajing they would not disband
until feeleral troops arrhod und tha luiiitU
went awaj.
I.OIIIT II tuiiri < Teleplumliic.
CuiCioe ) , 111 , April Sl.-Usteuors in the
ofllec of the American Telephone and Tcle-
graph compani in this city were this after
noon treated to an entertainment froia Bos-
1
ton Thr cnUrUiittu ntva l > \ Mrs Mti.\
Barker i'f ' l.npiiitid ami u rrlatue i > f Ktr
MI ham t.re < tiiiile in thu tn.uti onice f the
eiinipntn at IVnton Shpssne nn 1 reclteel n
number of iclwtlons nit of whieh were
hew.rd In the Chicago nfllttv 1.VKK ) miles dis I
t nt , with perfect dlMlm'ttln * * 1
MEDICINE IN GERMANY.
What It Co t HII Amrrltrnn student ( Her
i linked n .unmjj American doctor , who
bin been studying in Uerlin for the ln t
twelvommth. nb > ut the co-t of his un
dertaking , niy * a writer in Harper's
Weekly. The gentleinuTi in queitiem is
n poor man of excellent New England
stock. He figures largely in the secial
life of the Physicians association , and
generally keepup the npetiranee ] of n
welltedo professional man. lie told
me he expected to spend 700 before he
liinded back in bis own town in Mass
achusetts.
"I bought a round-trip ticket on the
Rotterdam Steamship lino. " he said , "as
most eif my colleague * do w ho are forced
to economize. 1 have paid my way in
every respect at this university , and
huve not ncooptod one single free lee--
ture. My habits are naturally inexpen
sive , but I have never been eibligod to
stint nty-olf. Still , with railroad and
steamer fares , board and lodging , lee-
ture and High school feesb > oks and
clothes , 1 will not exceed my limit of
the figure named. Seven huiidi oil dollars
lars- are amply suflleiont for any Ameri
can student physician for one j ear's sttiy
in Herlin. The imitriculation fee is
& " > . and the attendance on each
lecture c.nir.-.e e-o-its fniiu ST > to 8-1(1. ( The
profo > orrf peiierull.v charpe $10 for ad
mittance to their clinics. Tlie physician
students capable eif dointr original work
at the clinics and laburtitories arc
charged for one semester only. Sumo
loclures at the luboruteirios are ffhoii
free by the richer professors , but the
students are obliged to pay for their own
chemicals in nil classes. All fees are
payable in advance. MeMof the Aineri-
e-un physician students make a stay of
from one to two years , but a good many
come over for some speuial study only ,
completing their course in from two to
three months. "
"How do the American' ! stand with
the German students.- inquired.
"Very well , indeed. " an.swered mj in
formant. "The Germans ha\e found
out by long experience that the Ameri
cans must ii'it be trilled with , and have
s ) fur receded from their usual bullying
attitude toward freshmen eif our species
that they admit them gladly te > their
verbindungon , with the pi-en i-.o they
Hhiill not bo a-ked to engage in duels
Many of our countrymen are member-
the corps , and whenever u duel eir a
-erious paukerei is on the tapis e > nc
may be sure to find half a elo/cn
American students present. The\
dearly love to see the sport , but 1 ha\e
so far failed to hear e.f an.Amo'ie . an at
this unhersity who has ever engaged in
this cruel pastime. The Germans , as
everyb > dy knows , are faitera ] , / . \ feir
dueling , and very proud eif the scat s
that disligure their face's The.legnrd
them as u sort of dec > rutton , by wbie-h
the > recognize each other as cideant
gn.\ dogs in after life , ' '
The American student in Berlin 1ms
enl oie method eif porfccting hinielf in
his science , namely , to stud.i , with tiie
greatest master of each special btaiicii ,
und to dei mailing but study , utili/mg at
the same time the ordinal y channel-
information , anu ut thu lo\\est jionsiblo
cost.
LEADER. OF THE IROQUOIS.
Ocuth nl u ( iri'iit Man in the Councils lit Mir
MX Tuitions.
News comes from Canada , says the
Rochester Post , of the death of John
Buck , the chief councilor of the Six
Nations , the oilicial keeper of the wam-
pam records of the league , and the he-ad
firokoeper of the Onondaga tribe an In
dian who was as greatly beloved by his
followers a- was Brant by the Meiliaw ks
and Ked Jacket by the Sonecas. In his
"Book of Kites' " Horatio Hale says that
Buck was virtually "tho Iroqupis pre
mier. ' ' made so by "his rank , his char
acter , and his eloquence. ' '
In the treaty of peace , after the revo
lutionary war , Great Britain made no
provision for her Iroquois allies : they
were left to the mercy of the young re
public , which , under the laws of war ,
could ha\e sebod and held the Indian
lands. The United States , however , ad
mitted Indian ownership and made
treaties with the inix Nations. Great
Britain ottered to Brant and other
chiefs , however , a tract of land on the
Grand river in Canada , and many of the
Memawks and scatloing bands of other
tribes moved and .settled there. The
total number of Iroquois in Canada at
the last enumeration was b,4N't. and in
Now York 5.Wl : ) . While the Iroquois
who lemaincd in this state
have steadily aehauced in the
art of civili/.ation and ha\o grown more
and more like the whites , those of the
great league that bellied in Canada have
changed but little , preferring t > Ihe as
their unccstni-s * lived. To this day the
old constitution eif the It-ague , conceived
by Hiawatha , is upheld , though in some-
slit ; lit dogicc it has been modified. John
Buck clung clo-cr , perhaps , than any
chief to Uiu ways of hi" fiithei s In the
council he boits the title e > l Skunawuti
( Beyond the Swamp ) , which hud been
hereditary in hi- family for many generations -
orations For at least ferni gem-rations
his family has been intrusted with the
wampum rce-urds of the Six Natiems , or
at le > ast that pot tion eif them which the
Iroquois eari ied to Canada.
Skanauati wa ab > ut 7. > jears eif ago
at the time of his death. Ho was a
pagan all his life , and a hrm belies ei in
the virtues e > f the ine-ant.itiein- the
medicine men. He was. indeed , a modi-
cii.e man him.-elf , nnel understood the
simple mothoTIs of Indian medicine and
surgery. He was not only wise , honest
and true , and the po scb-or eif a character -
actor that made him the ideil of bis people
ple , but bo was a man of extraordinary
memory aneT unusual intt-lligcne-e. To
those , "like Horatio Hale , who woto
studjing Uuron-Iromiois traditiems , re
ligion and laugutuje'fhe rendered assist
ance that was simplyInvaluable. ;
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A l.no ' - ' - .
St. Nicholas : A pasJiiugicat whei-e
faveu-ito seat is on the study table wa-
fouvd a now u-e ' 'for ' bnn-e-If. He
watches his muster's * p in and eie-casiei n
allv. when the writer is tired , takes th <
holder in his mouth. But his real use
fulness is to act as u paper weight.
When a sheet is llnished and laid aside ,
the cat walks gravely to it and takes
his seat e > n the papeJi. As soon as an
other is laid aside ho leaves the firs
and aits down on the sec ml. Some
times , to try him , his master lays down ,
on different parts of the table , shoots in
rapid succession. But "Powhatan"
the cat remains seated , shrewdly sup
posing that to bj fun , n it businee1.
\V hen w ork begins anew , the cat seats
himself on the last paper hud dov-n and
waits for another. Thus he shows thi.t
he wa'chcs his master's work , and per
haps thinks it his duty to keep the
paper from blowing away.
I nUuinii Tramp Mu' lioil
Counu Physician Lanyun reported to t no
police Saturday ulcht that a patient of his
uaniesel O'Connoll , wno lives at LMfhteentn
and Uivihiun streets , was hardly c > parted
to live The man was assaulted Wwlnetday
uipht and stabbed by unknown parlies Two
detectives were put on the case lo 1 oi : up
the guilt } parties.
SLEPT ON THE TRACK.
I'lillllp Curlirtl Ititlittitl ) Killed ! > . n
1 ruin \ oM ortliij MornliiK *
Phillip Corliett , an old time oflcndpr hern ,
was run o\er nd lunttuitly killed by n
freijtht train at Valley station about 8
o'clen-k Sunday morning Corbott Itnd born
workinp with the section cane lately and
wa * dishtirpesl Satuieluy. He sat down on
the track near ihe wat"r tmik to wait for a
tmiluK train and prohnbly fell mloep The
body WRS horribly nuiiiB-totl Coroner Maul
went out yesterday anJ held an ImiiicM.
The verdict was death liy his own care-'e'ss '
ness So far as known the elewd nmu has no
relatives in this p.irt of the e-ountry.
At Anchor In lln < iiitoti ItoHiln ,
FoitTltc-is MoMtor. , Va , April -Another
charming Sunday mornitiR dawned upon the
Heel which lay eiuiotly ut ancheir in Hamp
ton Koads. Hon ,1 Steillnp Mortem , see re-
tary of agriculture , arrive-d here from Wash
ington this morning He paid u visit to
Admiral Uh"rardi this afternoon and spent
some time inspfctim : the Philadelphia On
Icavini ; the vessel's sUe ho was honored
with a salute of seu-nte-on KUUS A number
of oftlcers from the Kusslan cruiser Admiral
came ashore this evenim * .
ItimlnrsH 1 rmihlc * .
Piiii.Anr.i.i'niA. Pa. , April 0 The liabilities
of William n Lukens , Jr , and William
Luke'ns , trading as William Lakotis \ Co
are said to be { .170,03,1 , which , how-over , wll
scale down very materially No money is
owinp for mercnandlso. and the creditors are
throe local hanks The nominal assets rep
resent over 00 per e-e-nt of the liabilities It
is thought n settlement will be effected and
the lirm resume by May 1.
.Moni'j Im thi < ItnmUl.tn lutipriiiirlr.
New VOHK , April 0 The World an
nounces this luorniiijT that the full amount
necessary to free the Urooklyn tabernacle
from debt has been suhsinbcd The rumor
that Dr Talm.igc woula rcsiirn his jmst is
now set at lest.
Unrir iinil si.ihli' lEiiriifil.
The stable belonttinf to .loseph Standeven
in tlie rear of his lesidence , lilll Cass street ,
was considerably.aamafred by lire early this
morning
A horse which was in tlie barn at the lime
It Cares Colds Caught Bore Throel Croop. Infla-
enza , Whoopinc Cough , Bronchitis Bid Asthma.
A crUin cnrp for Coniumptloc In first ctat ,
and B Burc relief in advcnc-d itagvi TTse at onca.
You vill tie the exerlltnt cCpc : tft-.r ttiklnc ths
first rtoas E. Id ly dcaicrs everywhere Large
bcttlt ! s > 1 - . -rtl ' " >
Are thosa ignorant pretandsrs who ,
withoutany qualiflcatioas , any ability ,
any expsricac , any skill , claim to
possess the power to cura all the ills of
ha huoiia. raoa. Bit th3ir wii' o"
worth soon becomes apparent to thair
would-be dupes , and these conscience-
lessquacks ar3 soon consi asl to tha
oblivion they so richly merit.
In straaja aai stra.if co.itri'si.viti
these miserable boasters is the quiet ,
dignified yet courteous demeanor of
hoas not3l leiierj o ? thai : profau.ai
V/lio , during the past 27 years , hav
abundantly demonstrated their ability
to effpct speedy , perfect and permanent
cures in all the wornt forms of those del
icate sexual maladies embraced within
the general terms of
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um niinnst ' oi'liiM but in.Tti.tpi-J tobri'ttk It *
liuitcr and ( t\ < , ut lnii.i tlie iirt'ot Ofll or
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Now Veirk Times : The follemlnjr.
priiitert "fiir truo" in u London journal ,
inukos one muse and uskVliut arc \vv
coining to ? * '
"Tlio hini80 tit n well kwnvii Indy
neivt'ltalvn tlio eitbor tiny olwon e > < ! to
lif sbremdeHl in the' jrletoni of ilrawn i-ttr-
tain * and lowered blind ? . Sxnitiiitbi'tk'
Jriends urcs-otttly e'tilkid to iiiqtiirolnit
ftiuilli uflliotitm'huil taken place.
"They wore admitted into the tlark-
piied draw inn reunn. whe-ro , olml in deep
mourninir and holdintJ a clean pm-kot
lituulkurchiof iu lior hand , the lady
no\ulist sat , weophifj , upon the couch.
A sympatbotii ) utiel iniiuirlim inurinur
freitn the \i-itors elicited n fresh burst
of tears as tlie lady seibltod forth :
Afllietion1' " Yes , 1 hhould tliink MI. Mj
hero is jii-,1 deudl"
HEALTHY KXKHC1XK
frcvb nir ntul juo- ]
cr food , lie'lp to Uwp
n woman in poexl i-ein-
; dition ItV insttlll-
Ie'icnt for fcomr. woak-
I'nexl 01 borne do 11
ns tlioy nriby tlio
idlinotits niul ine'gu-
Inl itii'h puculinr to
tbeut vx
Tiie'v'ro easily bfli > -
e-d. tiioiuU < tlipte < '
n. remedy in Pr Piem-V Fmen-llo l'rt".i'jip-
tion tlmt will Imllil uii mid cure -\ory cn-
fwbliil wotnin It'h the tiiowriitlnn ] of n
pbysicinn. bus lie-eMi te-steHl In thuusttiidn of
c.istnnel neM-r found "anting
Tlie < only rttt ; lliat't. tiike'ti is tlmt of the
niiinufui'tiiUTB who ptotnisK to roiund the
money if no Imtu-ilt is c-r-fi lonevd
This "I're'sciiptum" u-ae-lips tl > origin of
the trouble Dir'uie-ss. liuutini : spi'llnnd
nervous dtsordiTs. Midi nb slit'ple'-siicss ,
clioreui or St VHUS'H dtinev , dcK.'iid | upon
iire'RUluntie * und di-.placiiiH'nlK of the
Mwial strue'tni cs the " rnvonto rrc.scnp-
tioli" cure-s by lopilatinc and oeirree'ting
thcso fuiu'tuins'iHid orpaniiehunRes. .
Dr. Sage's Kcnitxly poaitiNoly rurri Caturrh.
Special NoVlcc * .
COUN3U Biurn.
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l\il , | s t.K rilll > rl iifllnntr. ( null , no uli n'I
1 tl.m hurifiln Innuirp ol KmpHlo ! < liulart |
lUrdvrnrc i t uunell HlntTi
0 Mill Mil' , rrmorpit prn pn li tmilt cliltu'i"M
rlt > niii > i1 \\rll | irppar l lor tht HjrL KJ
Hutkf rln tinllittn *
I'JL'IIS'N. clrll rn-lnc-r nine prlnti of
. Itliittt Ktitl all nthtitioti * Mlno
hp.n1 of stock ttjmnii HTPIHIP
t.'Oll SAt.nVcoflpr fui lr un cisr lprm > a rt i
Itdblp liorut1 on Mitli Hvi'nui' inn1 bioele from
ripi-trir inclnr , hnuip ot me iininin closoU city
water , InrKH brick collnr front nuil Mdc purrlicn.
W HI n'U nt IPM than notunl rn t ! < ( > litre , \ 'loirlo ,
yj < I'ent I ntntot. I uunell Itlutln
' mill lot for Kale .Nn HI * fifth arpuu
nul'in
Inquire of J. 1' . Chrlntlnn i. \ II I. ,
fmttu hoiiKP
for rlcit man to rollrct , no Melt ,
. /VntuI ilpllvpr uooilsnn * ( U fa wenk ,
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lV > lt UK.ST 1 ho .Morcpn hotel nl 1017 'ouili Malu
i tttept Ingntreei l.owur at hotel
t lis t H KOTS unit io n Ksrin n1 ollr propitrlr
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.rrilfli UK fiirin tu inUr riiunlt Selirnika mi tti
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