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I , 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BM : THCKSDAY JANUARY 2 , 1800. I THE COLORADO WHITE CAPS Introduction of Toatlmony Ootitln- uod By the State TWO VICTIMS ON THE STAND Xinwycin Ilcrinctt nntk Kelsey lull n Itcvoltiuir Story of the Hrittnl licnttiiniit to \ \ lilt.li riiojr W ere Sulijci to 1. • iti-Noiiiiit ; itoi'inii Hoi rnur , Cole , Jnn 1 [ Special to Tur Her ] The Ahito Cap case was continued ngaili } cMordiy by tlio stito resuming the Introiluctloii ot tcstlmon } 1 ho now Jury of twelve tnon who are to sit In judfitnont on testimony for nnd against the defendants were In the boy llio court room wns crowded at nu cn-ly hour with tnon of all classes to listen to tostllnony that made tlio heart bload run fiercely through the veins of many n law abiding citizen The following witnesses wire examined todnv by tlio state nJohn b Itennott 1 am a lawyer My ortlcc is in Ilolyoko , Col My family consists ! ofnllttla glrltvvcivo icars old and i ltttlo boy of nine Wo nil sleep in the olllco t i I retired about 12 o'clock on the night of the ' Tth inst I hud been lu bed uwhllo when 1 3 heard n rap on the door I naked * \ ' hat & | -uniitoU' und Louis C WIthcrbco nnsv crcd tint ho wanted it wjnant light quick * I got 8 nn and went to the door lthcrbeo grabbed I ire by the ton of the hen 1 and they dragged jj irn down sUIrs WUhirbcc Is shcrifl of the ; rounty Iimvciy familiar with his voice ! there wire four masked men nt mv oflko B door Wlthcrby wis in the load nnd grubbed I mi Ouo of the others put something ovei j my mouth anil drugged mo down stairs head ! foremost unit pirtly toro my drawersolT I g tore the niosf- off of Lou Witbcrbcc I n Jcnoclcc 1 the mask up on niiolhcr man s f ice , I whom I believe to bo A A bpihr , deputy E clerk and county recorder It wns a very 1 bright moonlight night J hey drutjci V"0 | across the street to the roir end of % nrnoy's I store I hollowed nil I could They picked I mo up und thiow moon the hare boards in n a wagon two of them then aat on mo mid K tlioy dev c oft at a rapid speed i hey stoi ncd & and throw a tout over inj head niter thev H were nbout thrco hundrcl yards out of H town In feolng out the tricil to put some H thing over m\ mouth and I bit the liltlo ilugor of Louis G Witherboe They choked I mo and ono of the mon ran his thumb in mi I eye mid mndo mo let ( , o I I said I would like to itnow what I I have done to deserve this Itind of i jninishmcnt' Mv whole side wns blacit anil 9 blue from theii silting on tne wd riding over * the iouh ( prairie and jolting on the biro boards In the box When they drove mo to • whore I was whipped I saw another mm ! lyinc on tlio ground covcicit up A man cuino tiding up on n horse with a whip tn his hand t have slnco recognized the coat that was thrown over mo lwo men give mo nine cuts uplcco I our men held mo ono around each wrist and ono uround each J unklo I had nothing on but n shirt and a pull of cotton stockings It wns a n very cola night After ; I wus * whipped I saw Lou Witliorbeo with n whip in his hand Ho said 'iho lawyers of this county iio getting too d d smart ' iho only difference in tnu dress that he wore was the mask ho had on his face I Itnow hint from his voice and his clothes After the whipping 1 was turned loosu mid I walked nbout two miles to Ml Diedlcs , I could not eomo towards town as they were Ktill standing between mo mid tha road I would have to toke to get to moflico At tl at time I had on no clothes whatever ox ccpt my undershirt and stockings I had pushed the flesh down in my legs with tni lingers und it would rotaln the imprint of them I could hirdly got to Dlodlo s on account of being so coaipletoly chilled with the extreme I cold M > back wus cut eleir through the skin iho whipping only hurt mo on the in Bide I wns so cold I was confined to inj lied several days Iho next diy \Sitherbco came to joy bedside and usked mo if I recog , nlzcd anv otthem I saides I rctog- * jilzcd your voice when you called for a war I rant ' Ho said nothing and walked off " 111 Is was nil of J3cnncU s direct testimony In the cross examination his testimony was not shaken in the least William D Kelsey I am a lawyer I have lived in Holyoke twovenrs On the night or tlio 7th nto a lunch in Walsh's s iloon Left there about 12 Xa going to my liomo in West HolyoKe About elghtv feet from the banks ot thu rreiiebmnn I saw six or sovou mon coming towards mo rhov vvoro ubout llftoon oi twenty feet nwiy when I Urst saw them They came in a semi clrclo When they were ubout ton feotolt the ouo iu the conto- said Hold up your hands ' I Bald 1 would hold up nothing Ho repeated ! • Hold up your hands • 1 said \oung fol low you ro boring In the wrour hole , you can tacnro mo ' liy this time ouo was behind mo mill tied something over my eyes They t li on neld my hands una walked mo off f S did whatever they wanted me to and mauo no resistance There wore too many of them nnd X saw it was no use 'Iho man in front of mo had a mask on his face nnd n , hat on his head It was Louis Witherbco They threw a borsa blao kotovcr niy head nndlcd mo about twenty rods to a wagon When thov went to put mo in 1 told them I could climb in myself , which 1 did When thov stopped at tlio spot where J wus afterwards wlilppoa I jot out of the vacon lhoy made mo ttneol down on mj kuecs aud hold mo in thnt shupu until the wagon returned with tholr ether victim Not .i word wns spoken Kvery thing was so still I could her the villains brsathing iho w agon wns gene to town ubout threo-quartoi a of un hour und then returned I wus then thrown on ni > face and something thrown over no Iho whipping thou commenced i • 'lhoy whil prl thu other man first I could hoar him moan and say O Godl' I heard uftci w arils that it w as Hcmtctt After the } whipped bim they came to uio Ono muu then caught each of my vvrists nud nnklos mid stretched mo out with my fuio down In this position 1 was whipped n villain standing on each sldo of mo striking al ternate blows each lick cutting ttuough the nliin mid bringing out the blood 'lbey then Bald 'Wo will Just glvoyou twontj four ! hours to eave the country * \ \ itborbee wus the man that said this 1 then vy ulko 1 homo I was ull bloody , the blood running down iny pants 1 tumid sick at my stomach " lluth Mickey ' Know Ld bparks On the night of the 7th ho came to my saloon bu- ! twoon 11 nnd 10 o clock and borrowed my overcoat Ho said that ho was going thrco miles in the country , that ha would roturu it iu thu morning " | Ihis ovcicoat was identified today by Hon ' nott as being the ouo that was thrown ovct | bun when ho was hauled out In the wagon ' Mrs William I ) Kblsey cauia into t ho court room loading her llttlo two year | girl bho wus crying Her face was flooded a with tears , and it was with difiiculty that Bho testified as follows , "My husband oarao homo nbout J o'clock Sunduj , the 8th His Duck wus beatou and it was raw and blood } His shirt was all oy or blood and blood was | running down his punts Ho bocaiuo vary I wick und suffered a jrout deal I was torrf I blv frightened and sorely mortified " , I rim court adjourned oyor Now Years until 3 'Jhurslavnt U a m , at which time the cvi i ilcuco for the stuto will bo continued I 8iAai > My\h I * hllver III Noliraskn I , Siu ovie\\ , Neb , Jan 1 Considerable I excitement prevails at this place over the I llndlugot sjtvorore in paying quantities at I the mouth of Burton creek , liftoon miles i northeast of Springvlew , in this ( ICoya I Tuba ) county , by a D Leavens , a homo I I Btcador It seems about a year ago Mr I Leavens , while prospecting for minerals , I came to the conclusion thnt from tndlcatious I there must bo coal uudei the surface ot I Ills claim , and ho secured an old worn out I * drill nnd went to work , the people of this I lilaiis keeping him ia grub iho hole is 1 , iibout tire hundred feat deep , starting in I near the creek , which runs a good stream , | bat strungo to say there lias never j Iiedn water in the hole to stop work In i lact it bus boeu quite dry from the top to I the bottom la drilling tha 500 feet they I passed through llireo thin veins of coal , but j tint Iu payiug quautitlcs , the thickness being | twelve inches As near us cau bo estimated ] bow there is at least twcuty-Jlyo feet of thu I 1 Bllver-hou-lug rock that It , iu Uipili , uo telling what the wlHh nrd length miybo A bunnlltj of this nick has been taken to the Oma'ift smelting works nnd an assay 1 roves it to bo worth IMO in silver , 10 in gel I nnd nbout $10 In copier per ton A company has been organize ! nnd a shaft will bo put down immediately nnd if the IInd proves to bo ns good as now supposed , Ivcva I'alui county will bo the Loulvilluof the northwest Insldo of twelve months As It is a known fact that should the llenton creek hole proven succc s there nro n number of other locations within a few miles Just as good _ _ _ Dr-uinuntlc LiIttorH Orgnnl/e UitiMi 1m ami , Neb , Jnn J [ bpecial Telegram to Tup Urp 1 In rc ponso to a cill made soma weeks ago a largo number of the lending democratic editors of the state isscnibled hcic today for the purpose of or- pin'/lng u democratic state editorial associa tion Permanentorgmlzatiou wus effected bj the election of the following officers President , t O 1' Hildobrand of the St Paul Press , sccrolniy Ed J Hall of the Grand Island Democrat treasu'er 1) ) V Davis of the Columbus lolcgram " \ Ice presidents wcro chosen from each congrca- sionul district us follows L mm the the Eitst , 1 red Hosier of the Pnwnco Press , from the Second , II H W alqtmt of the Hastings Democrat , from the ihird , M U Ooron of the Orecly Deinocnt A coustltu tlon nnd bj lawswor * ndoptod iho Issues of importance now pending befoio the pco plo of the state wcro dlseusscl ft length and united action on the part of thu democratic press wns strongly advised All mesent ox- jiiesscdthumsclvos thoroughly satlslled wHh the result Mills is the first attempt at oi ganimlon on the pirt of the democratic press over mudo In Nebraska Uesidcs these lircseut the movement leielvcs the un- nualllledendorsement of nearlj every dome cratie editor of the state ns expressed by lot tcrs sent to bo rend nt thu meeting Narrow I Mcnpa 1 rotn Flic Hevtuicp Neb , Jun 1 rSpocinl Telegram - gram to lnt , UblI Iho Dally Press oftlto nnrrowb escnv od going up in smoke this afternoon An oflico room In the building had Just bion vacated to lay und a parlor match or cigur stump had acciacn ally \ nltod the matting on the llooi , and hid been smouldering ull the afternoon iho tire had burned through the Hoer nnd was burning along the rafters when opportunely dls covered bv ono of the attaches of the oflico The Haines were extinguished Jby the ollleo force before the arrival of the llro depart ment i , Stole the Church Safe Lincoi/s , Neb , Jnn 1 [ Special Tele gram to Iue Bee ] rho cast door of bt Mhorcsa's ' Catholic church wus forced open sometime last niebt nndv smnll safe weigh ing about one thousand pounds taken from the west sacristy aud rolled out into the east j ard where an unsuccessful nttompt w is made to force it open llio s ife contained nothing but batismal [ births and mar riaec , records ' ' Tostcil I'avvneo Chj'h Warnrwoiks P\W\tECiTy Neb Jan 1 [ SpecialTol egrnm to Mm Hli J The official test of the waterworks was mhdo todav It was a pel fee t success 111K COMIIAT DlvKPLNS Kctluecil Kites b rom Chlc.igo to St I'niil Go Into 111 it tyiurAoo Jan 1 The wesioin pissonger rate war is now falilj begun The reduced rites from St Paul to Chicago wont into effect ted a } , and to muko the fight moro in tercsting the St Paul executed a flank movement nnd opened flro from the Mis soar ! river bringing the first class late from Knnsas City to Chicago down from Sl-i oO to * 10 iho evident object of the cut is to pun ish tno Burlington & Quincy for the action of the Burlington & , Northern \ general collapse of Missouri river rates is cxrectod to follow and there is apparently uo chnnco of the St Louis lines oeing able to maintain the present rates between that city and Chicago cage A Belt Line lor DiMiver Ue\vek , Cole , Jan 1 | Special lelo- gram to fm Bei ] Articles ot incorpora tion of the Denver Union Hallway & . Tor miual company w ere filed with the secretary ot state late y esterdav afternoon The capi tal stock is placed ut $5 000 000 and the incor porators are Charles A Adams Trodorlck L Ames Wil'nrd Teller , J B Gilchrist , J K Choato and Scott Brj an 1 heso gentle men nro also named as the beard of ditectors for the first year Ameetingof the directory will bo hold tomorrow nfternoon in this city at which dot lilcd plans for the operation of the compinv will bo submitted and uctcd upon Tlieso include the building ot a belt line connecting alt the roads and branches entorlng the city and the handling of the busi ness thereof by what Is known in railroad uurlunco as u terminal company Illinois Central Cluwigen Ciltctao , Jan 1 The Illinois Central Railroad company announces a number of changes in officials A A Beck , the actiug general manager , has been appointed ton ernl manager A W Sullivan , general superintendent , t % G Hussell superintend ent ot the northern lines with jurisdiction north of the Ohio and east of thu Mississippi river M Gilleus superintendent of the lines in Iowa , is made superintendent of the western lines with headquarturs in Dubuque and'junsdlction over the ro ids west of the Mississippi A Cmillilatn lot the Gallows M1NSEHOI.IS Minn , Jan 1 A Merrill , Wis , special gives un account of i terrlDlo Now oars tragedy Qeorgo Hondlor , a dissolute churactcr had been refused eiedit at Day Id barvis' giloou 1 his morning after buvliiL several drinks and paying for then ) he pulled i revolver and shot Saivisintbo ' . back kilting bim utmost instantlv Chief of Police Iru ix uttcmitod to urrest the mur dercr and wus si ot tluouL.li tlio lunes , , prob ably fatally trunk Hou , uleht watch man was shot in the shoulder and urm Hmdler hold the crowd at biy for i while , hut In iittsmptlng to escape ho stumbled and dropped , his roi olver Ho was then pounced upon by the crowd nnd taken to jalL Ho will probably bo lynched B11HIIICH3 TrouliliM MlLWADKrE , Jan 1 A special from Ton Du Lac sujs the aasignco ot the Ton Du Lao rurnlturo companj , the Lou Du I ao bash , Boor aud Blind company mid Wisconsin Lund and Mining company , known as the C J Meyer company , show liabilities of VX,000 ) Mho hcay lest creditors are Hcurv Sherry A. Co $111 000 , B P Saivyor 150,000 O J L Meyer fJ,030 iho assets nearly equut the liabilities nnd the creditors will rccelvo dollar fir dollar m \ otoetl the Itoliber C3ns mil St , Louis , Jan 1 Just bofoio the uuily pipers went to press this morning Muyor Noonun sent a nolo to them snylng that ho bad vetoed the gas bill recently passed by the tuurieipil assembly popularly known as the robber gas bill It is a New Years ' gift for which the citizens generally will bo very grateful AMioli sitln Killing Asulvilll , N C , Jan 1 A terrible tragedy ody took place la Mitchell county in a drunken row Christmas day In wnick three lien vvoro killed Friday Monroe Garland , a brotborof ono ol thamurderod mcu rode up to a crowd in the sumo phico and lirod Into it and killed three , wounding twelve in Btrnnt.li it a Boy Dculin , Jun 1 A tbirtoon year old 1 oy , u brotbir to tlio wltuoss who tostlMod Iu the case ot the man named Poles , who was tried at Castle Island tor murder , has been strangled to death A man named Connor lias boon arrested on the cnargo of being the murderer At III DIhsoIvo Iarliuniunr Deni.iv , Jun t Iho rreemau's ' Journal say s it has strong reasons to believe that Lord Salisbury will dissolve parliament at ( ho earltost moment KniiNUh' Sugar Ontl > ut MorchA , ICiut , Jan L rho aunuul report of tl e stuto suur iti iactor shows 1.C9JS75 pounds muoufaetured iu llsbJ ugainst 093 , 71 iu li 3 " " IIAWKEYE STATE TEACHERS , Tlio Association Puts In Another Hard Days Work SOME ABLE PAPERS INTRODUCED Proceeding * of" tlio Promoters of Music Atlantic Mnn Arrested on tlio Charge of l'orgcrv Iowa News A Gnoit llny'a \ \ ork Bes Moines , la Jau 1 | Spochl Tola- gram to Trtr BrK ] Iho State loachcrs' ' as- soclition has had i full days work today , both as a vvholo and by soctlons Mho morn lug exorcises opened with an cxcrclso in phy sical culture by pupil * frotu the public nihools , which was followed by a general discussion led by Prof Booth of Iowa City MhcotltPi papers at the gener il mooting of the association were ' College entrance from the standuolnt of tlio college " Prof If A llarkness I ulrilold Gonorul discussion led bv Pror G L Ooolcv , Crcsco , ' Charlatism in education and educators , " buporlutendont 11 A Kluuoy Woodbine Gcnor 1 discus siou led by Prof C At Grumbling , Mount Pleasant In the afternoon the association resolved Itself Into tlvo sections , each meet ing scpar itoh Iho fltst was the co11olo do oartment The principal paper ot the after noon vvas by President Stetson of the Des Molnos collcgo on What is n colleginto educationl Other papers and discussions followed each led by a rolleto president In the evening the main address wns by Presi dent SchaclTcr of the stnto urlverslty on the An cricnn university President Chamber lain of the state agriculturil college road n paper on Industrial education Mho countv superintendents formed the second section nnd thay were addressed by State Superintendent tendent Sabln Iho third section was com posed of the olomontnrv nnd giaded school teichers fhoj discussed such subjects ns the middle man the child nt homo and at school , hereditary and cducitlou The high school dopirtmont lormed the fourth section tion iho loading papers wcro on the high school libr-iry literature botany and tnutho mntics The fifth Bcction was dovntcd to the department of penmanship nnd drawing President Granger In her annual address Inst night stated that during the year cud Ing October 1881 , of the 25 093 teachers ' cor tilicntcs issued 1 • 070 were to women nnu of the I 842 who were rejected 3 2U word also women 1 ho State Music Teachers association has also been in se islon all day , dividing its time between papers and discuss ons and music il selections Papers were read this moi ning by Prof Peters of Bubuquoon "Volco Culture turo " and by Dr AVishnrd of Ujis city on Needed Heform in Church Music " The session this nflernoon vvas devoted to an ore in reclt il by Louis Pnllc of Chicago At 4 o cloclt the Governor nnd ether state ofllcors held nu informnl New Years re ception for all the teachers at the state house The enrollment now reaches aoout seven bundrel Arresteil lor Porjtory Ati intic In , Jan 1 ( Special Telegram to Tux Bef ] George Bailov was arrested nt Nevvtou and Drought to this city today to nusw er to the charge of forgery , comtnittod hero December 28 Ho was to have been married today Drovvnott \ \ hllc Skotinc ; Haulav , Ia , Jan L [ Special Tel eg ram to TnK Bee | Ira Ovorholt , sou of John Overholt whllo skating on the river hero todnv broke through the ice and was drowned CATIIjCMLA akousud Those of the Houttnvcit Will 1 iRht the Buyers Combine Font Woutii , Tex Jan 1 A call was Issued some time ago by William L Black chulrmin of the committee appointed to in vcstlgato the causa ot the depression In the cuttle business , for an inter state convention of cattlemen to meet at 1 ort Worth , March 11 , 1800 This call was followed today bv an address to the cat tie Industry of Texas and ether states , sIfuod by all the i.attlo organizations of Tovas nnd miny largo cattle owners of Kansas , Missouri Ne braska Colorado and Illinois It joins in the call ind sets forth at length the im poitutico of cattle men agreeing upon some uniform plan of conducting theii business in the future to dofcat the combiua tion of buyers in the jirominent marlr- ots of the country iho address asks the chief executives of the several states and territories who have business ro lutions with either Chicago Kins is City or St Louis to send n full and cQlcient rcpro sent ition nt the banking and mercantile element ment with the detonation that may bo sent to represent their respective sections Arcliliinhop 'rolanitN Mtatoment St Paul Jan 1 A Chicago telegram of the 31st brought the Intelligence that Joslah Cratty of that city , attorney for cortuin creditors of the defunct real cstato firm of I rodcriksoa &Co , had filed nn nmcudcdbill in which , with prominent bnslnoss men and physicians of Milwaukee nnd ether points in thu northwest Archbishop Irolaud was made co defendant A rcportor todny called Archbishop Ireland s attention to the tolo grain \es " said the archbishop , ' I am greatly surpnsed at the Btitements made boino youi s ugo Prcdorlksou offered ns ugont to sell some lands of which I was the owner In Swift county thlsrstato obtaining from mo mi option contract for the Bime Ho filially purchusod a small i ortion of such lands iu tus own numo , which ho afterwards sold to others ns I was iulormcd This is nil there is of my transactions with riederiksen & , Co _ Biiiciil of n Crayon Artist New Youu , Jin 1 GabrlolloO'Berbauor , a talented youug crayon artist , shot hirsolf dead today in her apartments at 210 East Llfcbtv first street where her brother Otto also lived lhoy had become alionlatod from the other members of their family Gabrielle hod receutlv learned that William Brill a wealthy glove manu facturer who had been paving her marked attention , was about to marry another woman This made her dosoondont and led to her suicide Mr Brill could not bo Been today Mho AlncUey htr ke Lv insv iu e , Ind , Jou 1 The situation on the Evansville & Terra Huuto and the Bvuusyillo A. Indianapolis roads of the Mackoy system remains practically un- cbingcd at this point Nothing but passenger - gor trains are moving The federation of the orothorhoods of cngiuoors aud iiremeu nnd the conductors switchmen and orako- met wcut into effect today aud unless a speedy scttlcmont is reached there Is a probability that nil these organizations will take part In the strike A Unco War I e-aro.I. Cu wiXbTO's , S C , Jan 1 Dispatches received tonight indicate that tbero nro probabilities of trouble la Barnwall Melo- trums have been received at Black villa and neighboring towns ask ing for aid , and a special train left Blackwoll with reinforcements todny It Is suld the negroes intend to burn the town M he w hole county soeins to bo up In arms and neoutlict hetwocu the blacks and whites uppeurs Imminent A Nihilist i > | nt St I'jsTeiiaiit/itn Jan 1 Iho police have discovered the eUitctico of a deep laid and widely pervading plot agaiust tha lifo of the czir Mho nihilists are abandoning tlioli policy ot open terrorism and resoitiog to methods tuoto secret Han bnlvnilot'o Kh bell ion Liittrd La Liiiekta , Jan 1 The government forces are completely victorious over the In surgents iu the province of Cusoatlan and the revolution Is suppressed Mho rebellious towu of CojulePoiue has bean taken and Ceucral Uivas baa Uod Tim \\ii.sii Msxnnnron f fin . Delegates I'J-oin ninny btntcn In At- ni ' 'tr-titlnncr' Cmcioo JW 1 file first hitlonnleis teddfod held An America met nt Central music hall th ) ; ftft6ruoou Bclcgatos from many states wtoro in attendance It was nn intelligent , ( UuSturcd audience to which music , pocsMand pnt-lotlc uttoranees equally np ) n , ( el and rocolvod cordial endorsomonM All the proceedings nro In the Welsh iaiiL'iini.0 Tlio formal address of President Jo b to llio delegates siid they wcro there tn show their attachment for the motherland aHId her institutions nnd to com meinorato Welsh lltcrniuio and arts Mbcy were proud to be descendants ot Utiles and no less proud that they were American citi nons Tonight tlio chief interest centered In the choral contest , four choruses competing Honors wcro onsy between tlio Western avenue choir of Chicago nnd the Uicluo chorus , but tlio former wis flvon the award on the sticngth of the aplritcl singing of Soloist Miss Grneo Jones PnulNen-McCoriuick bkntinc Match Ml-vsrAtMLlg Minn , Jab 1 Mho first of a serlos of slntiug matches between Alex nndor Paulson ot this city and Hugh J Mc- Cormiok came off today at the Palace rink McCormiak trailed Paulson thoontlro dls tmco until the last lap when ho spurted , Lolng about ten varus when a chiln wis thrown ncross the trick nnd ho sustained a turrlblo fill Piulseii von by a couple of feet A protest h is been issue 1 against pay ing over the stnl e money , ? j0 iho time for tlvo miles was 20 18 , ton miles 40 > " i , lllleen miles 1 hour 1 minute md JT seconds w Suicided on Ills Ucililtnir Hay Lobisviliu Kv , Jan 1 | Spccial Tolo- giam to Iiik Btr J At Jcfforsonvlllo to lav Charles H Pnxon committed suicide Ho vvas to bo married to Miss Phoebe Mnars at 3 p m md in houi before that time could not bo found Ho was at last dtscovored in the back yard or ins father a nome with a bullet hole in ins breast nenr the heart He died soon nf tor A letter was found in which ho puts the blame for his death entirely upon himself Ho was in financial straits aud so drlvou to desperation SOUH1 OMAHA NUWS Forcstres' Puhllo lnstnllntion District Deputy George J Seltzer Thurs day evening installed the officers elect of Court Mnglo City , No 103 , Indopendout Ordct of foresters The Installation was puolio and was hold In the Ancient Order oi Hibernians' hall Shllony's orchestra furnished - nishod the music Mho lnrgo attendnnco of friends w is much pleased with the beautiful and lmprosslvo ceremonies The following ofllcers vvoro lustalled Chief riugor Charles Singer , vice chief ranger Liu ard Conley , recording secretary l03cph Moloy financial sccrotn v , William Brennan , troas dror , Judfo PitrickJ King , senior wood ward , Beuiiniin P 1 innorty , Junior wood ward , John H Lane senior beadle , Anthony Smith , junior be idle Pat rick SUei , elm ] lain John Haves , trustees , Henry Loechor George I Selt7or and Patrick Bovvley Uepresent- ativc to the grind ledge George T 'ielt7or alternnto Clnrlo Singer The grand ledge will meet lobruary (1 ( 1800 in La Salle 111 After the corouiony congratulations fol lowed and in rcsponso to oills Chlof Uangcr Singer delivered short but neat and fore iblo speech receiving and meriting hearty applause rhoi Glco club roudciod some nmu9ingsonL,3 J hen to the splendiu music the trlends joined in ono of the pleasant dances for which the 'Fdrestorshaveboeomo famous Now 1 ear h Bpcoption , atth" niuanon The ladies of the Lmiinon sooroil a decided success nt the Now Years reoeptiou Ihurs day evening An excellent spread bad been tastefully aud palatably prenared and vvas served in a most acceptable manner After the spread Mr A Cuddington und Misb Kato Wymau lod-the frand march ind all joined in a pleasant .dauco With commend iblo forethought and oift hands everything had been done to Dleaso und entertain nm ) a moro delighted partyHvas hover held in the cky tlmiunry I'ofloo AssisiiineutH Marshal Mihonoy has made the following police assignments for January Day force Jailer , William M Hughes N street , Moses It Redmond , third ward , Maitin Spoettlor , Albright , Thomas Bronnnn Nifht force Captain Jobu J Sexton jailer , ihonias Loonoy , N , Tweuty-fifth to J andTwonty- Bcvcntb to N streets , JoeodIi Huinpol from N on T ; enty fourth and Twenty fifth to Q and J streets Third , John Fallen and Pat rick J McMahon Grniul Island Mnn Itobbod A man hero from Grand Island with stock , who modestly witholds his name took a room Wednesday night in the Lister block , and when ho awoke in the morning found that bis room had been entered during the mcht and his clothes rifled of valuublcs , in cluding a gold watch and even some of his clothes were taken No trace of the thief To Pnve Tvvonty-I ourth Street Mho rogulir mooting ot the board of trade will bo held in President John A. Dee s of lice Saturday ovcnlng Several matters ot public interest will be discussed , notably the question of paving Twenty fourth street and it is the desire of all to have a full at tondunco . Noted About the City Mrs D r. Baylcss is listed among the neuralgia sufterors Miss Jennie Morton is ono of the very sick persons with influenza Aquiot wedding will surprise the people of Albright during this month Court Magic City No 103 pal 1 the funeral expenses of Mrs John II M KInney Mr Howe , brother of Charles Howe re siding in the northern part of the city , is sick A dance and raffle will entertain the social levers ot Albright at Myers hall iuesday evonlng Superintendent James Boyle of the hog department of tno packing houses of Swift i , Co , is sick Mho ofllcers of Alpha lodge No 11 Daup.li tors of Uobekah , will bo installed Saturday evening the Jd Peter M. Bonaboo of this city and Miss Catherine Kinsella of Omaha have been licensed to wed 1 rank P Jones of Ponca , who has been the guest of the Hov Kobert L Whcoler , has been given a position in the Union Pa cillo railroad headquarters luOuiaba The mayor and city council will sit Friday and Saturday , tlie'aid and dd as a board of equalization on thogrndiugof Twenty lourth and paving ftMjnu/l iwonty seventh streets and Itailroad uveuuf Mrs Henry Itfjyjiplds , brother of Oakley W Hamilton a member of Court Mugio City No 103 , .yyh.0 committed suicide in Council Bluffs October ' , has been paid his $1 000 ln8uranco"mu iiBi by the Porestors iho action of thl/IOd o has been commend ably prompt ; j i All/Ill } I'OMIMIH Prcd Cocisrcliijj3 ; returned to school at ties Moines , la TU ) , ( Contractor John Condon has gene to Val paruiso for u wouk's v isit Miss Jennlo Suonborgor , ono of the sue cessful teachers of Divenport , who has boon visitmg her sistorhnd brotber iu law , Mrs 1) V Buy less has returned homo M Birnov , pno'bi ' tbo popular young busi ness men ot the cllyT , has removed to Uock Springs , Wyo Mr Birncy s friends will regret to part with him , but will bo pleased to learn thut ho is jloinf well Have you tried McClui ( , 'a Pastry Wafer So last M bey are delicate crisp and delicious ' Improvinc tlit ) Ocoaviou At I3tnbsuv a drunken Jiuinor lost his lifo tlio ether eliiy by tumbling into a > quiary Ho wus a churchman , but his i wife wns u MothocllBt , &o before , the funeral the victii called on her tint ! told hot thut ho intended to omit certain portions of the burial son Ice , including that lofutriiig to the sure and cm lain hope " At the funpral the vicar harangued her on the wickedness of schism , informing her that it was a woioo sin than diuuUciiuess , THE SUMMONS CAME AT LASrJ i'tithor Damon Passes Portcofully Awny at OralKhton Oollogo EMINENT IN HIS GOOD WORKS Grand Accomplishments of a Lifo Jc\olcd Sololj to tlieltist Inter • csts of Humanity A Clu-ls- tlm llonccr _ Death ol I itlier ln ncn Iiov Arnold I ) linen S J , tiled last night at • • 11 nt crelfehton college , In the seventy fifth year of his ago Ho was In n stupor all diy nnd was unconscious when ho passed away I athor Dntnon was born iu Iho province of North Brab mt , Holland , March 20 , 1SI5 Ho came to this country In 1837 , under the fostering ciro of the famous missionary to the Indians of the weJt , Pitbor Do Smct who was then returning to this countrv Aftci the trials and vicissitudes which fifty years ago beset the path ot the western bound missionary had boon suco ss fully overcome , vuung Damon wis assigned us u uovlco to the Icsuit novltl ito at 1 lorrissmt Mo , iu the dnys when missives nd Iresscd teSt St , Louts were inscribed St Louis , near Florissant ' Ho wus admitted to the novltl nto November 1 , 1837 nud soon afterward beenmo n toncher ot philosophy at the St Louis university There ho romnined until l H when ho vvas ordiiiucd priest and np I eluted pastor of the collcgo church in St Louis His power nsn puluit orator giincd him a vv ido reputation and ho soon becumo i lo uier in the nfcgressivo mission work carried on by the order throughout the cntlro west Bishop O ttoagau of Chicago wanted a Jesuit church and school established iu that city , and earnestlv inv Ited the prov inolnl su perior of Mio order , the Hev I It Druyts , at St Louis to start the work llio enter prise vvas deemed full of promise , and iu the summer or l"a7 Father Damen vvas selected as the ono best qualified to bee.in the lufnnt mission In company with thu bishop ho rode and walked tot miles in ind nrouud Chicago to select a favorable lee ilitv 'or the projected church and school Finally , and with what must now bo admitted as a fir sighted judgment as to the future growth nud population ot Chicago Father Damen Dorsouully solectcd the locitlon on which now stmds tlio splandid buildings of the Josutt church and college on lwelfth street , between Blue Island avenue nud May street A llttlo fiamo church vvas erected , then i school house and a dwelling for the fathers All around this first establishment wis what then looked like unredeemable prairie but thu improvement which oventu illy mido the locality the most densely populated part of tlecltycime rapidly , and Fithor Damon and his assistants found theii time tulh oc cupicd In the language of ono who as a boy skated over the Bite of the present imiLnlli , cent church Fither Damen undertook i herculean task in this section of the city Forjeirs after the commencement of his ministry the place vvas about the toughest part of Chidto Mho people there derived their living almost solely from the lumber y urds and packlnc houses and it was about as wild a district as any which Father Damen has since found in \ \ \ omine , " But steidlly thq work of evangelization aud edu cation progressed Father Damon's energy and on iuranco were resistless nnd with in domitable pcrsovercuco and a marvelous physlenl otior , y ho preached appealed nud raised monev for the erection of the krcit church college and eight parochial schools which together form the enduring monument ment ot his goo 1 works Holy Family church was completed nnd ucdicatcd m 1800 lben followed the fur ther un lertaklng of building tlio college which Father D unen opened in 18 0 Mean while there had been growing uo a treat parochial school system accommodating an aggregate atton lunco of r 000 pupils The ministrations of the clergy of the church aud the cotlego extend to a parish community of 25 000 souls All this may bo said to have beou the direct re suit of the lifo worlc in Chicago of Father Arnold Damon iho Church of iho Sacred heart on Nineteenth teonth Btrect , smarted bv him as an outlying mission church also owes its successful es tubliBhment to his faith and labors In marked con'rast to bis inro intellectual and aaminlstiativo ability has ever been the severe simplicity of his personal lifo Kigld ns ore the regulations of his order Fithor Damen in his personal hab ts and methods was a very Spartan in mitters in which his own uersonal comfort and convenience were concerned From the earlv morning until night in iho wearisome hours of the con fcssional In constant preaching and travel ho has for many yeirs outdistinced nit his immediate associates in personal toil nnd un remitting exertion up to his sovontv-third year His simplicity und humility have nlwuy s been as great as his talent for worK lwo years ago when the catholics of the city and many in venous parts of the country were uniting in getting up a testimonial in honor of the fif tie th anniversary of his admission to the order hopositlvolv refused to accept a pros cut of any kind Not one cent would he have nor an article of value ot any kind The of ferings of gold and silver , naintings money and other articles were by his express wish converted into u sum of money for the benetit of St Joseph's homo for girls nnd the school for deaf and dumb , two institutions which nlways ba J a warm place in his heart Such wis ouo instance of the simplicity and self denial which marked the whole life of this treat mission priest From pastoral charge of the IIolv romilv ho passed to that of the Siciod Heart then again into the missionary field Light vcurs ago ho came to this city for the second time to gtvo a mission in the Church of the Holy Mriuity , a church It may bo mentioned bearing the same name as thut to the erection of which ho himself in Cbieigo bad devoted the energy of his early manhood The pastor then wut > Lev John r Quiuii , later transferred to Denver aud still later to the Pacific co ist Hie church has slmo becti confided to the charge of 1 atber Damou s order , a worthy disciple llov It A Shuffol , S J first vice pros ! lout of Croighton College nnd now of St Francis Mission Osage , Kan being the first pastor Hundreds flocked to hear the venerable clergyman his achievements having made hl3 name familiar in every Catholic household About n ycur ago bo came to this city with the intention of giving missions in the sur roundug | country and miking bis head quarters at Croighton College Silver Ore in Koin I'nhn Comity , Mr L W Nash , treasurer of the Omaha aud Grunt Smelting nnd Helloing company , stated to a IU e reporter last night that the report from Key a Paha county of the finding of silver ore in paying quuntltlss is correct Mr Nash said a quantity of the ere bear * lug rock bud been received at the smelting works aud ussuved about 1200 in silver { 7 in gold and about fin iu coppei to the ton It is not known how thick the volu is an 1 it will bo impossible for some time to toll what the extent of the vein Is Mho vein was dtscovored on the homestead of b D Lcnrcns near the mouth of Burton creek , about fifteen miles northeast of Spnngviow Mr Laurens wes boring for coal and pierced three thin strata ot coal Mho silver lock vvas struck nt a depth of about tlvo hundred feet ' Pears soap secures a bcuutlf ul complexion General null Mr * . Brooke Kiitortnln General and Mrs Brooke entertained the staff ofllcers of the Department of the Platte at 1 o'clock yesterday at tholr home M wenty- fourth street and St Mary's ovonuo Mho house was darkened und muslo and lunches vvoro provided The ofllcers were in full dress nnd tha ladles in evening toilet The reception wus in ttecordauce with u good old army custom and under the very hostntablo direction of th3 toDerul and his wife proved one of the most exceedingly de lightful affairs ot the day Go.pel X intttrnnoe The temperance meeting at tbo Newman M E chuieh , corner of bt Mary's avenue uud Mweuty-sixth street , was moro than usually interesting last night Colonel Holt gave some of his experience , which was of a most stirring nature Monlgbt the colonel gives n lecture entitle I ' Chicago bv Gas : Light " This Is n t aid lecture usually , hut ho gives it tonight free for nil , nnd lot till eomo nnd enjoy a treat , tome out to the song service at 7 p. m J ha lecture com monies at 7 JO sharp • sTAltltLl ) 81..VIA HMDs Probnhls I ntnl Bow Between Chnrlca Klnir anil Antoiic Ilrnninir Charles King nnd Antono llcnulug played cards during tlio most of yesterday at a pint a locited near the south limit of the city , on Dominion street between Iwilflh and thirteenth streets About 11 o clock last nl ht they got to quarreling i King savs thnt Hcmiliia struck him and ho ( IClinr ) then stabbed llennllig sucn times j , the blows falling upon his fice mil bick It was found upon ox munition thnt one of the blows , which wus over the kidneys , will probably provo fntnl * The fight was ono ot tlm most bloody tint bus cvor occurred In or about Omaha While It was iu prostess Hennlng s wife , who was nair at hand stepped to the door , or ' it is so sin posed and Hied a pistol In order to nttruct attention and secure assist ance I no police were not iiotnlcl of the uffilr un'il some time afterward II is si.l I th it thoi e has been n t , i udgo between tween the two men for a long time 1 Bl CA ' IAIUKJlAINMIjM Mi others of the Association Lnloj nn Lvi ninir With Iilcndx The several tundsomo rooms of the Voting Men s Christian ussuciitlou building Ueio brilliantly iuviliug lust cvcunig iho occa sion wis i nlfjit of ( .enurit cutertalniuent furnished by uiembeis ot the isaoeiation to their multitude of friends And thcio wis a niultitudo of these smio friends i resent lhuy fillol the reception rooms nnd pirlors , overflow el into the main hall nnd nt ono time took the private mlco by storm iho yonuL , lud\ clement was ratlin in tbo majority , and it was noticed thnt the young man , or old ouo either who didn t have n girl on cm h arm and r n additional escort ot two or three to the fore or rear , was well , almost no muu it all Aud this very eondl tion of things doubtless accouutcl for tht > huppy breczmoss which provullod throuh ( out the entire evening , for it was ono of the liveliest , most entertaining affiirs known within tlio hospitublo walls of the \ M C A. building for many i day After a time of renewing old and making new uiqunintnnccs tlio feuosts were cillo I to order and tlio following very interesting pro grummo wis feiven llunjosclo I rot Ollltnlucl hi ( iciiis On Uorizoutll lhii soug yuaitotto A ldress Oniah i Past an I I uturu Li M llltcticock esq ' ole Mrs Murrlll Dumb bell trill lunlor Class ullrcsfae Xoun vteiiH lnrlitluii M > 6 tiutlou Judge I A ( .laikaou "anjo Pi it e.illtubtcfc CliibswinglQL Class y ounc Men s Christian assoclutlon chorus 1 lot Lee ( Kiatz A luncheon wns served nt 10 o clock nud ull went homo couiident of hiving hid ono of the best titnos of their lives o A WOODCHOPPER Makes the Biggest Bccotil 1 vci He ird ol in America The Ananus club met piouiitly ) m the toll eiU room it the station house last night Some of the moiubois wcro talk ing : of life on the ( aim m boyhood dav s Captain Bob C unpbcll , who is bier mil ( at , s uv an opportunity to ludulgo iu t hit of reminiscences , says the Indian apolis Now : * 'I was i ilsed on a firm , " siid the c tptnin " md was taujjhtto do all lands , of ( turn work , fiom shearing s > hoep to whitewashing a foneo Andto bo suio I did ovoty tiling well I vvas tnopndo of the com try Whonovoro a counti j lid got lav or profouod coining to town to wet king on the farm , hib father used to say to linn Jeetns' that is if hisnaniQwas looms why dent vou got a hustle onto youraoli' ' Look at Bob Campbell See what a worKoi ho is Brace up , nnd eomo day you will nnlccn rich m in out of youibclf' Of eouisc , jou undeistand this made mo iealptoud and I novur knew what it was to to t 1 have actuallj wotltodsovonty two houtu on a stietch , and didn t think much about it Iwouldntno it now , but in those d ly s I en joj cd it , I had a gi c it tocoid as a wood choppei , md mudo big wages out of it Fifteen oi twenty cordu adnv wnsvety ordinaiy foi mouiidus'I got $1 i coid fi om Uio uoighbois when I vvoikodfoi them , jou notice I made plenty of monej "An old diciid o ( my ( athot's hiied rae ono time to cut SOO cords of wood It wns i pretty big job , hut I was on my inottio and detctmined to tackle it the logs vvoio oiled on the Imnl s of a riv et in a cle iring , undo I had plenty of loom in which to swing mj a\ I always used an ax weighing fortj pounds A young in in who taught school and boirded at oni house nshad me to tnko him in on the job anil I did ho ju9t to please him ( ot ricuew th it ho couldn't cut moro than Iho coids a day to save his lifo Well , wo st utcd in on the job Iliad 100 a\es it the wool jnlo by dijlight and then Icommonecd I cut so hwift tnat the .n\cs would got hot nnd my assistant would tnko tlicni to the nvei md ttuow them in to cool thorn olT If this had not boon done tl oy would have melted light in the logs At noon I hid twenty-six coids cut , and mv ixeswdro in such a condi tion that 1 h id to lav off Bright mil enily n-xt morning I wns at the wood pile to begin again , but the chins I lind made the day bofoio were fulling in 'biichnbhmvei thut T had to wnit until the wooden riiu censed , which I im agined would bu about ! o'clock in the altornoon 1 Having nothing else to do the school master and I sti oiled down the llvot h ink about ton miles , and there wo found a lot o ( ( armors scalding hogs in thorlvoi PI icing my hot axes in the wiuoi had mndo tno uvei boil like a cauldron , and the ( aimers took advan tage o ( the hot watoi to bull hoi then hogs und pjopuio thorn ( ot the iniukot Out county lustoty had ono chuptui devoted - voted to this lomutUablo event * The Mound Builders u Mylli Man hus dwelt in tlio United Slates foi unnumborcd jonrs , hut so ( ar as wo yet Icnow.onlj . duiing thn luttoi hull o ( Pleistocene time , writes Major JV Powell in the Januari Forum Mhoro are no ovidoncesof races of pcoplo oc cupying the counti j unteiioi to the In dian tribes Pre Columbian cultuio was indigenous , it began at the lowest stnge o ( btungorj und developed to the highest , and was in many places pass ing into bin bat ism when tlio good queen sold hot jewels SICK HEAPACHJ rr -Tf lIosltlvi-Iy Cured by UrilU IbSlv They also relieve Dls HI ITf'I ' C tresa rom Dyporakc j T juTt Indigestion and Too S IVtR Hearty Eating Aper- H QBIIC feet remedy for Dlztl- jS ' • • % ness , Nausea , Drowst jJ BmbAS new KadTostolu the " MHs Mouth ContcdTouguo l'alnlntheSIie.TOU- riD f.IVFH , &c They reguUtotlie Iloweli , and pre rent Constlpitlou and Piles The smallest and easiest to take Only ono pill a dose 40 in a viol 1 urvly Vegetable 1 rice 25 cents 0ABTFB UEPI0IMK 00 , Prop . Hew York , LOVE BEHIND THE SCENES I , Actor Hal Rolcl Again the Here ot fl n So mntior jm M DID HE PLAY THC JOSEPH ? J ij Ho SiyH Joseph tlesncls' \ \ ifa Wanted fl 1IIin to Klopu With Iter , Hut Uo 9 I Irmly Hefitsctl Her fl 1'roposltHiii H A Sonantloii llelilnil the Sccnok bT Josri n , Mo , Jnn 1 [ bpoclal 'Iolo Rrnm to fin lh r 1 Hal Held bus aided an 1 other very interesting chnptor to the noton cty helms received ns the result of his hcu sutiotul mnrrino ( to Miss Wcstbrook of St 1 Louis The Allies Ilcrndon company was billed foi the ( .Irand opera house this nftir * \ noon and tonight in I.n Hello Mnrle nnd it being n general holiday the house wns crowded to the utmost for the mtillnco | cr formiitiro At the clone ot the third act when the curtum went down it rem iluod iu * thnt condition lor thtrtv minutes lti\cstltiitlon dev eloped that a scnsntionnl act was in procross boh ind the sccnei mid that Hat Ik id , whose stage name Isjl'icston i wns the hero Held s story is , in substnuo thnt over sltuo ho bcniim i member of the com piny ho hns noticed that Miss Ilcrndon was in love with liuu llutwcimtho acts this afternoon she sent for him to call ut her dressiUK room When ho vent lhi.ro she locked the dooi nnd ho savs pie | esc 1 to him thnt hoeloo | with her it the conclusion ot thecvcnini ; performance Ho refused the jHfc proposition but she renewed it himIu mil i H ottered liuu ns an inducement hci hank c T count of WOOD and all of tier diamonds I which uro supposed to bu worth f. 000 butlo 1 rcfusi d J At this Juncture Miss Hcrndon s husbaiul j loscph A Jcsscls nppenrcd and a uuuoril I lUarrel ensued iluriug which Miss Ilcrndon | denied the proposition Allies nud her bus 1 ] b md both pronouiieu Hi id n ll ir , whllo Mrs Held ncuMtss 'WcstbiooK , thinks hci hus _ a i / band Is boini ; persecuted " * I licochum s 1'ills euro hilious und nervous Ills J lr Tnlmaitu'H Curly lloni" ft Mi mind nho runs buck to one of the n host of cirli homes , vvtitos Hov T. Hi Witt lalimi o in the Lidics' Jlonio j lout mil l'ruyerliko a root ovct it l'cnco , like an itmosphoio in it I'm- ' onls licisonilic itionsof ( aith m tutil md comfort iu daiUness The tivo pillnts of thitciiLthly homo long ago ci iimblcd into dust licit sh ill I ovoi foitt 'ct that e irH home1ci when the llowei ( oi gets the sun that w tuned it Yea j when the inailnor ( ingots 1110511111111' guided him Ties , when love nus gene I out on the hcuts nltai , and monioii } has emptied Ha urn into ( oigoHulucss , Ihon , iho homo of mj childhood , I will 1 ( otgot thec the ( unnly ultui o ( 1 1 ( athci s iiripyituiiitj and a mothei's 1 tcndciue a , the voice , of alTection , the ] ( unoi Us o ( our dead ( athci and mothci with interlocked arms like entVMiiiug bunches of trees in ilcing a patcinnl atboi of peace md kindness then I will foi ot tlioo then , and then only 0 dates ol pe ul c ip toncs of amcthj sis , ' ' -v thrones of dominion do not stii my boul BMBv j so much us the thought of home Oneo HiX thcio , lot cuithly bonows howl like Bu btoinis ind toll hi o seas Ifomol Ict - _ J2. thrones rot and empires withci Itouio1 Lot the woild die iu eaithqu ikes hti u - glo and ho buued mud proecsbiou of planets and diigc of atmosphcics II01110I Tet ovorlusting ages 1 oil in irresistible sweep Home ! No sorrow No civilly No to us No death Hut home swoct homo , be uttidil home everlasting home , hptno with ouch ' other , homo with uigcls , home with God An linpiilcil V fiilintunkci ' ' , Ono of the moU oxttaoidtnuii cases (1 ( on rccoid , say s Gali jnani , Ins just eomo V bcloro the police couit of the bcinc j In Tuly lust a mini named Dubois took a ' loom in the KuoTiuvoi iereand onoof Iih hrst ucts was to put upiihwiug lamp ' , In ordoi to hx it ho be „ 'iiu hoi ing n hole in the coiling with 1 ceil tor-hit , and waH j h ird ut woik when the concleigo and I souk of the tcuunts tushed into thp 1 loom and c illcd upon linn to stop , ns A | setting that ho had pierced the coiling j H | and implied the tun tint who occunlcd m the room above Ho wentupslurs with 4 i them and ( ound the tenant in question , ] : a violtnm ikor , sitting llxcd to the llooi J ] and wiitlnng in agony Iho instrument wus cautiously with diawn ( rom his llcshbut the injuij in ilicted was so scuous that ho was con fined to his bed (01 three mouths llio case cuusuu 1 good deal o ( amusomout in cotutto cvoiy one huttho pooi violin mukor , who wis only awirdedUiOdancs' compousntion ( m thtoe mouths'loss of work , while Dubois was lined 1G ( inucs for uogligcnco Hint a mini should have been silling on the Iloor exactly above tne spot where the hole wns boingboieu is oxtiaoiduiaij But thnt his cues should not have been hcnid by , 1 his toiinr-ntoi is still 111010 romnik iblo ' 1 Still Consiiicrctl t'reslilent 1 j JofToison Davis was not nn o\piosi- I i dent , obaeives the Covington ( Ga ) J j Stai Ho was elected and iiibtallcd as * J picsidcut o ( the soutlicin conodoiacv ( , . s * H and under the law was to hold his olllco 1 I I until his succcSbot wub elected nnd in-W' f stalled This was never done No man " vvna ovoi elected to Biiecood Mr Davis 1 and consequently his term o ( olllco ' novet toiminuted POWDER Absolutely Pure Thispowdornever varies A marvelotuurltr fctreiibtli anil wliolesomeuess More cconoml 11 ut than the or Hilary Kinds und cannot bu sold in conn utitlon with thn multitude ut low ton short weight alma or nhosphutnponders t > ol < l ItnlU < llfrtllH Horn llAKtkll I'OVTUBU CO , 191 IvTen's Furnishing Goods . . .