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] - THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. Tanary 27, 1901 Toe JLLusrrated B He was elected a delegate to the Ecumen America vou know." The American an lcal conference which meet in - London, bassador was immensely tickled and swal Eng and, this year, where he re the lowed his patriotic wrath at the reply | Published Weekly by The Bee Publishing Torth general conference district of the . / Company, Bee Bullding, Omaha, Neb Methodist church vhich comprise the Walter Williams complimentarily allud - ttes of Nebraska, South Dakota and Colo- to Governor Do ry of Missouri as “one ( Price, b cents per copy—per year, $2.00 rado. Dr, Tindall is a native of Delaware, of the best listeners to be found in th h / fintered at the Omaha Postofice as Second WHETe he was born in 1853, He grew to republic. Anybody may get Dockery's eur \ Class Mall Matter manhood on a farm, where he supported a Getting his tongue and his name signe o | vidowed mother Hi 18 converted at the a commission is an entirely different propo \ For advegtising rates address Publisher e of 23, and a year later he joined the sition. That's not so easy. Men dig their Missouri Conference of the Methodist Epi physical grave with their teeth and theh Communications relating to photographs 11 Churct outh He had great sucee political grave with their tongus The :i:»"‘.-r.'-.lf'“ Haltor ha THostratad Hos revivals and in building up the waste governor Is not a self-appointed candidate Omahs.” places, but in 1880 he returned to the Meth- tor the morgue. Hence his ear I8 mor odist Episcopal church in which he was prominent just now than his tongue reared and united with the Northwest In . $ ¥k \ e " dlaha conference He served important On March 4 next it will have been fifty B D R B T SO o Tt with Theieiar Torasy woirk shice Gatorls 4. Griw Suteows ot Mo third great represent o gatherls n butlding churches and winning convert Bre He was recently re- ted to mem of world-wide Methodism will be in Lon. On one charge over 300 souls professed con- bership in that body. In the Philadelphia lon, Bngland, in September, 1901, The firgr Yersion within two years and nearly all of Saturday Evening Post of last week ther conference of the kind assembled in the them were received into full membership Are many interesting stories of his exper i Diave (B tember. 1881, and the sec- Under his ministry. In 1886 Dr wWall was ence Mr. Grow entered congress a ond In Washington. . €. in October. 180]. (ransferred to the West Nebraska confer- democrat; but became a sturdy republican cach belng a docade from the other. The ©nce and stationed at Kearney orving 1‘(\‘| a trusted friend of Abraham Lincoln AR PATaE WIT HIE KR e ab st S | LI 2F8RY He was then transferred to For nearly two years he wasg with him sey ymposed of both ministers and laymen, 'he North Nebraska conference and sta- ©ral tinies each week, and he say "1 wa vRleh tes will represent about thirty toned at Central City, remaining three deeply impressed by the grandeur of hi il TE Mathodiames i AT g Years. While at Central City he was granted character, brought into strong relief I‘\‘mv bR L Lo g e on 4 vacation for the purpose L Irip to the lights and shades of the war Mr. Grow folds. This ereat deloma body will be Holy Land, the church paying his full salary Was the father of the famous homestead HIdS. Uh 6P R tRETY Hidd eyepy uring his absence His next appointment |>h\\ In the article he 1y I introduced ADURTRC BN o war at Seward street, Omaha, where he 'f‘_" bill LA "‘”'""" sesslons of con From Greenland’'s fey mountalt remained two vear ind was then appointe] Eress before one was finally passed and b Weom Iodia's coral strand presiding elder of Grand Island district, came a law, as it did while T was speaker Wi Afric's sunny fountain He assumed this position during the drouth Tt was one of the most gratifying moment down thelr golden Jand; period, when many of the churches wepe ©Of my life when 1 had the pleasure of sign A T A |I"|‘||‘;;'.”|"|v.\;1' burdened with heavy debt, but by patient 108 this bill. The policy of giving home will gather the followers of John Wesley in and judicions management most of th teads and of sccuring the public lands to the metropolis of Bngland to count their A¢bts were eliminated during the six years Actual settlers appealed to the convietions viatofies o'er he served the district. Dr. Tindall is largely and inter of vh-».n-n stinte wnd more The representation in this conference he- @ self-made man, having been educated in “specially to those of the territories (Gt based: an. ambars! nd the Metho. the common schools and high schools and by non-resident courses in colleg Hi 4 X . earned the degree of doctor of philosoph l()ld ()llt ”f (‘”l“t in U, 8 Grant university and received th degree of DD from MeLemoresville Col legiate instintue The lawyer's inalienable and inestimable privilege of “cursing the court” when the decision has gone against him is marr most lawyers realize, by the f that the cursing” must be done in private. This as About Noted Pceople For some time past Kalser Wilhelm has Animadversion, however, gometimes takes ‘ hoWwh sbeatal. thty “I 't m' the famous Bene- e form of communication of the lawyer's 1 3 N i s . \ o Bneolal NLOTORE 1 i fATtous Bore. onintonito:tha pUbIIhGrioN ke lAw feparis BLACK BEAR POSES BEFORE THE CAMERA Parts of some of these communications .. plank you needn't worry me with added: *“Well, sir, you work like a man them questions: you just can't catech me.” anyway. Keteh hold again''' “Madam,” said the lawyer, “heaven “All right,"” said I, “but po more swearing; knows I don't want to cateh you, and your on this trip. husband looks like he was sorry he ever “None!" was the laconic reply, and tha w frequent visitor to the court when at Berlin. The Kkaicer has now a he fathers a superb manuseript volume of have been printed recently by a law pub- pted from d lishing firn. One lawyer wrote: “The case 100 leaves of vellum containing the rule of 4@ legal curiosity, and seems to have been St Benediet in Roman ser'pt. For a whole decided by main force.” Another, beaten vear the nuns of Maredet, in Bolgium, N @ highway case, wrote of the court: 440 promise was kept Lave workcd at the gift with p nand pen-il. “They do not know a highway, even when gy wag swept up and carefully removed When the work was done, and all hands . they stumble over it." Another requests gn, (he stand. stood panting but successful, the engineer Senator Platt of Connecticut suffers occa- the publisher to chastise the court, stat- — ppo g plaintifi's counsel in the breach remarked stonally from insomnia. Captan Evan ing that “it will he of great benefit to the o Howell has suggested to him the following profession that this case be thoroughly cure, saying it always works in Georgin: alred and the fallacy and danger of it in its is¢ thought that he would “Well, this is the first time I ever saw a make life a burden to the unfortunate young preacher that knowed a reversing-lever man who was the unwilling defendant, re- from a box car. Come up and ride with me promise “When you can’t sleep get up and take far-reaching results exposed.”” Another ..o the New York World the test of the way." a drink of whisky. Go back to bed and ‘‘very prominent lawyer' wrote: “The R R R A A e wait half an hour. If you are still wake opinion of our court is a schoolboy blunder, lot of embarrassing questions, “that after &% Pisree ful take another drink and repeat at in- deserving of nothing but scathing rebuke, ¢ 0 had been absent for an entire month LL‘lp ‘ car tervals of thirty minutes. By and by, suh, and a review of it should run in that line vou did not kiss the plaintiff, to whom you vou won't care whether you go to sleep or Most seductive of all the suggestions was Some curiosities concerning the new cen DANIEL KNOWLES TINDALL, P'H D, D d to be married, when you qypy, pelates the London Globe, have been D.—~PASTOR TRINITY M. E. CHURCH were eng not the statement, “I should be very willing to gust caw her on your return?’ i 4 ikt e ¥ A Ay St st ¢ » collated by the Rev. Prebendary W. A oM }I.I.\ Dl ! GATE TO ECUMENICAL . pay for such a criticism of the decision as “I do,” responded the defendant firmly. Whitworth, the well known vicar of All CONFERENCE, LONDON, ENGLAND \s sufferers from rheumatism Lord herein above indicated by me.” *“Thi “Will you make that statement to the Saints, Margaret street, London. It will AND REPRESENTATIVE OF TWEN- Pauncefote, Biitish minisior, and Willlam - comments the publisher, “recalls the jupy: Have Lton Nk e 88605 idnye whiat TIETH CENTURY FORWARD MOVE- Gwynn, colored doorkeeper at the office of Quaker chasing his hat in the wind, who “Certainly. if necessary.” Gia RV mGre Lha HA Ranariihe pl>“yl,”I\ . MENT :]vn 50 r.;.n\ ,“I state ..x-»\:‘:-::w‘l I[-\HII:“l;'I-(I‘| hired an urchin to curse it “Do you think they would believe you?"' could show, a difference due to the fact ek, Some time ago Gwyn entured to Hh ) . “One of them would, T know that 1900 is not leap year, but 2000 will be dist Bplscopal chareh being the largest of recommend that his lordship try a ceriain The quaint repartee and whimsical humor “Ah, indeed! Why ghould he?" s0 regarded. With I:I‘Llll'll to leap years all the branches of Methodism, is entitled cure for the torment named The two met e 0y [pigh witness give a fillip of exeite “Because he was present when T first saw it will be remembered that every \.".,- of to the greatest number of delegates to the on the street a »\".“\ “I‘ """ later ";‘: the nent to the dullest court room, relates the her, He was at the gate when T rode up only days is too short by nearly six ame. It will send about 150 delegates to diplomat said to the doorkeeper lat ireen Bag. Quite recently a woman asked Y i 4 4 ! i b e rece i M ki [ i she stue » ut of the second rs, b W P ol . London. Topies covering a wide range of a sure cure you recommended, William. It And ahe siuch her head out obithe. #econd hoyrs, butiiby having a lenp yesr with ite for a warrant against a man for using abu- gtory window, and 1 ked her, ‘How d'e g Nirid § § ) ( d as ' extra day every four years we shoul ke thought will engage the attention of the cuared me of rheumatism and gave me the givo language in the street y every four irs we should malk do?" and said I'd be back to supper in half oyepy F vear: e eve i 8 u;nlvvl nee uch a r«m|~|l.||u. lI‘(uumm-vn Kout R “What did he say? sked the magis- an hour. I'm nu‘vlrwfiv" " 'v.‘ml‘lnrr::“ \\'u:.]): ILI".;:;\.‘h"'hl'!.""lr"\r""\ ::‘l:\'vl"vl"“»l ‘ and penet and tho qutloak of the taantiety Frederick Palmer, the war correspondent, L i 4 . ) be left out, and the present calendar pro century \\llln i um|-‘nlm-‘| the v<‘|\|t| ..\l“;h'|""l”‘l"‘ the corner of Capel street and called me ri'lCS of the l)ulplt :'Il"!:;; ::;r{:lvlll{)'.{llzll'{i\ ‘“\T.}"":MD yoars to The object of the gathering will not he ‘N aldes to Pekin, say " «.IIKI:« a hol ].‘ T e N S R e i ]{”“"(”'ly'. \.\v lv|4 h r--‘|||..~‘q vh.., that of organic union, but of fraternity "_r ale all the way from Tien Tsin to the municated gasometer." “When a man has a family of growing ' .""“‘“ ength ‘l’ “l' year to 3 (l.l\% H equity and mutual helpfulness. The ocea 'l”“" capital, thinking how welecome it ‘He called me out of me name,” said a children he learns lots of things that, while '“"f" "'f"""“‘ 12 seconds, which, being slon will greatly tend to strengthen the WOUld be to a friv nd when he crawled out WitaaRat iR b SraE At RRaRLLE (HEG FAAvi e Bl “a%s “Betw tta him ik apidite IIV’II\’ l\\f‘n.l_\rnm u.nrl one-half seconds too bonds of fraternity between the varion ",' bis "””'M'“"ff """” "”'." and ‘_‘”'“'I‘”I The judge, trring to preserve the role- prominent member of the Produce exchange ””.k "I ,h‘.. ”i"\llh.l:',ul.' fop _I ordinary branches of Methodism represented, as well 3 hat he did,” writes Palmer, *‘was to oo Jo'® oitss tostimony. sald to a Philadelphia Record reporter. “One ",'"‘""'“_"' a8 correct, This explaine why In as to fnerease the g will now prevailing "”:r "”f' '"":' """'. kv "I‘h ,'\h\ the ',‘I"I\I That's a civil action, my good woman.” ©Of my youngsters sprang a riddle on me 1“ I.N'\\'.!l,"“',l,rf ‘\,:"_‘ M'!,”“'r" 18 no leap between the countries and governments nl.”.:‘;-' “I'"l"'"'l ";"‘.’“ ",:..':.“.I;.Hlf;{..f.lv‘ 'I“”“I““‘ hm‘. The witness' eyes flashed fire as she last night which runs this way: “Who was ¥°0 '““-‘fh'l‘l" \‘.'.l‘:;.'lfi"' i"'f "l"w‘v'f' '_‘.‘,":”“'f'v“.' from which the delegates will gather. Sub. 68 KEEEE T BRI B0 B at. 1ooked up at the judge and retorted, # well known Biblical character never &0 St neAIER Ol e -l"\'z-lk}"\""l Jeets Involving a difference of opinion on ot ‘Musha then, if ye call that a civil action, hamed in the Blble, whose death was the .o* Yanta o naibs ; ket o . church policy will not he debated or pre . N tis a bad bla'gard ve must be verself!" most peculiar in history, whose shroud -'-nixhvrb " & midsummer to D¢ sented, and as all the hranches of Meth Wu Ting Fang. the Chinese minister. was \ witness was once asked the amount of 18 @ 'I"'l" ':f '\]'f‘\ ’l""“"h“"‘l A"*l"h- w"llw . odism are the same in doctrine, no dissen- iy Albany, N. Y. the other day and while his gross income of whose death was the subject of a widely N Since 1t will 1ikely not contain much less «\Where are vour wife and children?” said “Sure, an' ye know I've no gross income ¢an give me the answer Not being stu Chicago News: The skillf . than 1,000 members, this conference will be the Ortental. Dave confusedly answered 1M @ fisherman. an me income 13 all net.” dents of biblical lore, they all gave it up. | GhIchEo News: The it il an: shoyld one of the largest delegated bodies of the (hat he was a bachelor. “Wrong, wrong “No man” said a wealthy but rather “Lot's wife is the character,” went on the IW-t0 disguise his skill, Christian church, or of any other character Ud the diplomat. “You bachelors should Weak-headed barrister, “should be admitted proud parent. “That's the only name by ) .L“'H‘“f men l\.nn\\ how to cure hams, but which ever assembled on the globe. Lo faxed for remaining single, and he (0 the bar who has not an independent Which she is known in the bible. She was ‘”"'“"t""" to pro-cure them Methodism in all its branches is the largest older yvou are (he higher vou should be landed property. turned into a pillar of =alt, consequently It's a pity some men can't draw checks as denomination of Protestant Chre the world. Marvelous has heen | lans In uxed” This idea was liberally applauded May 1 ask, sir,"” said a witty and emi- her shroud s in every houschold Her easily as they can inferences BrOWth. by a1l the married men present, thus adding "e0! Irish Jawyer, “how many acres make ¢ 1th resulted from looking backward, the When a soldier becomes insane there is In 17768 there were but 5,000 Methodists: much (o the ex-governor's embarrassment. & Wiseacre?' title of Bellamy's famous book Rather something wrong at headquarters now there are nearly 6000000 In 1766 it B $ 2 ingenious, don’t you think Probably the majority of clergymen are began {ts worship In Ameriea in a sall loft The senate military committee is madi An old lawver in the Lonisville Times ¢ poor because they preach without note ¢ ork O 0 7 000 upoe yof o ) s, Senators ¢ a e s tells of two amnusing things which, he al One day, relates Youth's Companicn, the in New York City: it now ha 7.000 church up of old soldiers nators Bate and Pettu ] L e | . ; A If & woman has a mirrer in her rool edifices worth $£116,000,000, many of which fought in the Mexican war and in the les ocevrred in Kentucky many years engine of a western freight train broke are among the best in the country. In 1775 Confederate army also. Bate was a major 880 On ore occasion a wealthy man died. down, aund the only passenger, a traveling ;i)l]';:l §ORRMA Jhe oarhel Wil wisi g Methodism was third In numbers among the general and Pettus a brigadier general. leaving a fortune, and the heirs became so preacher, got out and worked with the train M . : Protestant hodles: now it 1s first. This Cockrell was a brigadier general and Har- dissatisfiecd with his will that they went to crew, pulling, hauling and heavi vig WAy & man has married a piece of | wonderful growth has not been, as with ris of Kansas an adjutant seneral with ©ourt to break it. One witness was called orously as the rest. He knew something ©5tateé with a woman in the title deed some denominations, largely from immigra- Wilcox's brigade. On the republican side Who furnished fun for the crowd. In giv- about the machine, and was, inde-d, quite Many an old toper who has never W tion, but from the unsaved by conversion. Senator Hawley, chairman of the commit- ing his testimony he stated that the de- capable of running an engine himself; so in Cork has seen a great many draw Dr. John Hall once remarked that he spe- tee, was a brevet major general, Proctor a ¢eased did not wish to make a will because he was able to consult with the men, and of it clally honored the Methodist church for colonel, Shoup a lieutenant and captain of ©f @ dream he had had. He was intensely advise them to some purpose The Other birds fight on the co-operative pl the importance it attaches to converston. scouts, Sewell a mator general, Warren a SUperstitious and this viston rather damp- work was carried on under a vigorous flow but the eagle fights all his battles alone Methodism has no pecullar doctrine, but it private and noncommissioned officer and ©Ned his enthusiasm with regard to making of profanity, which seemed to be quite un Laws, like sausages, often cease to inspire does put a peculiar emphasis on conversion Burrows a mafor vowill And pray asked one of the law .nn\nlvlru 1—a nlu-n‘ matter of habit respect when we learn how they are made “ " “ ers, “wha 8 o rkable dres finally, says Rev. C. T. Prac o tells “ ind the “witness of the spirlt" or ur B yers, what w Ay this remarkabl ream Final A oy T. Brady, who tell No man should complain of being ance of falth' The peculiar power of Ambassador Choate was recently the your friend had the story, 1 suggested an interruption in weighed on his own scales or of being q " M () ) W ‘ ¢ d sir," oplied the 0SS ‘he the swearing, a« ir Methodism s in its spirlt and method. &Buest of Canon Scott, the rector of Laven Well ir replied h witn h he s 1 g, addi measured by his own yardstick & that T was a preacher May It never lose fts holy zeal and reviva) Pam. Suffolk, which boasts one of the finest dreamed that he made a will and just as he The head brakeman dropped his crowbar fire! May the coming ecumenienl confer. A00 oldest parish churches in England. signed it he saw a lawyer coming in the With a look of abject astonishment. Every 4 able daughter is willing to allow 3 home ence he an Inspiration and blessing to aln While going over the church Mr. Choate was room with a big hag *o fake all his money body else let go at the same time, and the € ¢ 18 to allow his hom arly every father who has a marriage Methodism and Christianity! much struck with its beauty, and, American away." engine settled down. The men looked at me '* :) i d as B £RUP house D K TINDALL fashion, kept asking his host the e of At another important trial which kept \\lth_ amusing nnn:.'vrm‘um : f“" upon | time' is l‘hr' way fahles bhe B i this and the other thing. *“That sereen must things lively a witness was a vain, con- “You are what?" repeated the conductor, Bin, and after a man goes out once upon a Daniel Knowles Tindall, Pho D DD, s be very ancient?” he said ‘Oh, yes, it is cefted woman, who fancied she could with an oath time he begins to tell his wife fables one of the leading men in Nehraska Meth- centuries old,” was the reply “And this teach the lawyers a thing or two. While ‘A preacher.” When a girl begins to evince a dislike to odlsm. He was chalrman of the North Neo paneling on the door?" quite modern,” one of them was cross-examining her she “Well!™ sald the official, with a long heing called by her pet name she may be braska conference delecation to the general Canon Scott blandly answe it was put hecame very saucy, grinned at her husband, Whistle of astonishment, Then, after re. considered as officially out of the matri - ¢ rference which met in Chicago last May. Up forty years before the discovery of who sat in sight, and remarked tartly: garding me thoughtfully for a moment, he monial race

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