I _ 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BflQE : TUESDAY JANUARY 28. 18.10. _ _ _ _ _ _ I THE OUTRAGE AT ABERDEEN , M It Uaueoa nn Extended Debate in M the Senate H SENATOR WALTHALL SPEAKS KS lie I > cnlc tlio Government * lllclit H to Asntimo .liirlftiltction of a H Umtc Crime DoIiigh In H lie IlntlAC K Kj Henntr , H WaiiiinotoV , Jan 27. Iu tlio scnato to- H day Mr Ito.ir presented tlio resolutions H adopted at the rccont Boston , Mass , mcct- H In ? on ttio subject ot election difficulties in K Kj tie south Hoforrod H The bill liorotoforo parsed for a bridco H in ross the Missouri river In Douglas county , H Nobrnskn , was reconsidered mid amended , H providing that the bridno shall not bo lo- H catcd within ono-thlrd of a mile of any ex- H utlnp bridge , and tbo bill was ntraln passed , H Mr Cliaudlor'a resolution calling on tbo K Kj attorney general for n report concerning tbo K Kj maltreatment of Henry F'aunee nt Aberdeen , H Miss , was taken up and Mr 'Walthall nd- H dressed the senate Ho said it could not bo K Kj possibly pretended that congress bad any H Ju Is diction or the subject Kcfcrrlngtolho H liansl R In cfTlsy of Soerctnry Procter at H Alonlccu and the assault on Fnutice , he H said It was simply the wanton K Kj conduct of a few persons and was H disapproved by tbo community Speaking for K Kj litmiolf nnd representing the scntlmont of H the people of Mississippi , bo condemned H those outrnpes nnd felt that tlw people of K Kj the United States would not hold an entire K H roiiimiinll.v responsible for the action of n K Kt few persons , i'roccoding to the question ot K Kj federal interference In e .octlous , Mr , Wai- K K4 thall ngrend with Mr Iufralls , that the race K H question was the most formidable ever pro K H seated to a frco uooplo for solution He Baw K Kj no remedy which congress could apply that K B promised any practical result He believed K H that arbitrary enactments would but inK - K H crease the dlQiculty The professed purp030 K B of federal control was to secure a fair negro K H vote , but the object was to count that vote K H for the republican party Tlio proposition K B was such a menace to the rights of the pee K H pic that it must meet with the condemnation K Kf of all men anxious to preserve the spirit of K H the government In his opinion the result K B of oo congressional election in anv southern f utato ivo'ild bo uoutrollod by nny federal law K H congress could pass White people would K Kf bo driven into closer ca operation than bo- K B fore bci-auso the election of negro Judges K Kf nnd officers meant negro domination K H and meant death to every interest K H of the people He could not counsel K H his people to accept such desolating barbar- K H Ism withdut n struggle , nor yet to flee the K K | homes of themselves and ancestors Ho K Kf would not urge them to vioiuto nny public f law or private right , but ho would urge K K | Uiom not .as n remedy but as a means of K K | proseut safety to unity , lie would appeal K K | to them for their own safety to subordin- ute nil party differences to that end ami pur- pose There was no safety for them in nny different course Mr Walthall criticised nil the proposed remedies h for the race trouble ( including deportation and disfranchisement ) ns impracticable and impossible Sueh colored men as Douglass BV Bruc ' o nnd Lynch , bo suiil , ivcro not types Bb but prodlitles Hut soinu northern people , BBB judging ilie whole negro race by them , did BBB not apprcclato tlio dreiul in which southern BBB people stood of negrorule Mr Walthall BBB alluded to the practice of fraud and bribery BBB at northern elections , nnd said if there was BBB u show of f orco on the part of the will to pco- BBB p'o ' to save tiiciusclvos from negro rule , that BBB wasut the least evidence of n moro honest BBB conviction than the buying of votes BBB , Mr Gltrj 'e spoke of the resolution as un- BBB paralleled In the history of legislation in this BBB ] iouutry Ho admitted that the facts had BBB ] • ben correctly stated by the senator from BBB ] Kansas the other day ( perhaps with a little BBB ] ODkri g'and ) ho had nohesitition in dcclnr BBB ] „ - lag that the transaction ( thoFauuco mutter ) BBB ] was such as demanded of the legislature of BBB ] Mississippi examination and reparation to BBB ] the man maltreated BBB ] MrtChncdlor advocated the resolution If BBB ] the scnato was only to bo taunted wlt'i BBBwrongs of this kind , committed , by BBS I oiug asked , What are you going BBS to do about it ! " but was BBJJ also to'bo told by the senator from Missis- BBS 8lpplr"You have not the right to inquire and BBS you'daronot inquire into outrages of this BBS sort , " then Indeed had the senate fallen on BBVJ woeful nnd lamentable times BBS Mr Ingalls spoke forcibly on the matter , BBV closing as follows : BBh "It may be that you will succeed In pro BBh curing tlio declaration that the senate of the BBh Unite 1 States , that the government of the BBh UnitedStates , has no power clttior to in- BBh iiulrd into , a wrong against its citizens BBh or - to protect them ugainst lava BBS sinus 'of ' their rights , but • I s.y BHB to tbo senator that If Franco had been a citi- BHB zou of Kansas , and If it should appear that BHB the authorities of Mississippi wriuld not m uvtngo that wrong , anu If it should appear BBhJ that the government nnd authorities of the BHHJ United States were powerless to prevent BHB | such wrong , I will guarantee to him that the BBH citizens < Jf Kansas would take it into their BBhj nands.to resent It and to exact a reparation J [ Murmurs of disapproval from the demo BBhJ cratio bIuu.J BBhJ Mr George clmlleneod the senator from BBhI Kansas or any senator on the republican J side to put > lils linger on that clause of the J constitution which authorized tbo fodcral BHBa government to punish or tulto Jurisdiction of J n culm ) oommlttcd * within n statu and not BBhI ugainst the laws of the United States BHBf Mr Siooncr | asked Mr , George if ho J doubted the power of the souuto to charge BHBa nu appropriate commlttco with power to in- BHBa vestlL-ato thn department of Justice and com BHBa pel the , attorney general to produce nny J pnpor on file in tils Ucpartmclit BHBa Mr George repeated his challongc BHBb Mr Wilson of Iowa referred blm to sec KBB tiou 'J , artjelo 4 of the constitution , in these J words Jj ' Citizens of each Htalo shall bo eu- KBB tilled to all privileges and immunities ns clt- J Icons of tlio several stntus , " BBhI Mr Heagaii condemned tbo outrage , but J denied the right of the government of the BHBf United States to take jurisdiction "If sec J tional agitation would oensu and the people J of the south were permitted to stinpo their BHBb course to the Interests ot tlio community , BHBf without having to guai-d themselves from J attacks from the outside , there woula bo BBB fewer oecasionj for tbo violation ot the BHBV BBpl Mr George again took tbo floor and the J resolution went over until tomorrow without J BHBf After au executive session tbo senate ad- BBVBH H lliiiixr H Wasdinoton , Jan 97. Tbo sub-committco | of the special bouse committee on the worlds BftBH fair was m Busslon an hour this morning , en- H gaged iu carrying out instruutlons to formu- H late n bill providing far holding a fair in H 1802. The Chicago end Now \ork bills were B used us a basis for n now bill and auch sec H tlons as are acceptable to all of the compel * H ing cities were arranged iu a preliminary | manner to form a rough draft of tbo sub | committee bill BBfl Mr Lnnlor of Illinois pmseuted a potitlon H ot citizeui of Chicago protesting against the 1 relmposition nf the duty on crockery , china and glassware packages H Mr Masriu or Illinois introduced u bill ap- H proprlattng (3.000,000 , for a nnw postofllco ut | Chicago BBSB Uy blr Strublo of Iowa For tbo appoints meut or u commissioner of linuilgcatlon : also Bh prohlb tiuirtba transportation ot intoxicating lluuorj from ono state or territory to au- BBbB other state or territory iu violation ot the BBhB laws thereof BHBB Uy Mr Kelly ot Kansas To pension tlio widow i and . orphuns o ( people kllloi for pa- BBhB litlca : iiurposcs slaca tha close ot the lata > BBhB ' Mr McL'reary offered a resolution co- J gratulutlug the people ot tlnull qn { heir u " BB sump .ionof republ camsui , rucognliinfr the BB couutry by the Unttrd States as u tree and BHBB ludepriidcnt republlo aud Instructing tha BBbB president to glvo p ooor notice of Lhii recog- u tiou to HrazIL * BBhB "hihouio went into commlttco of the BBBB while to comdjr the bill appropriating H,5O3,0OO for lb a erection of tbroo United States prisons nnd for the imprisonment of United States pnsonors An amendment was adopted providing Hint there shall bo sUeh jirranRementn in thn con struction ol the prison buildings that prisoners under twenty years of nge shall not In nny ( vay assocluto with the prisoners nbovo that age ! 'I ho comitiltteo rose , reported the bill to tbo bouse and it passed A motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed wns made and nl o one to lay this motion on the tnblo On tbo latter motic-n , no quorum voting and Mr Holman having raised his point , the house , without further notion , Adjourned itii'Uijijio.caucus. . House Members < > r that Party His onus tlic Nnw Union W.isntsnTov , Tan 27. The republican cnticus was called to order this evening by -Honderson of Illinois Speaker Heed entered Into-a detailed ox-planntton of the changes proposed to boinndoln tbo old rules The greatest harmony characterised the proceedings It was evident , however , according to Reeds stuteuiont , that the new code could not bo made rnady for the action tf ) tbo house for several dayB to como even should it be desirable to report it cnrllor Morover , tboro was an opinion entertained by many memlwrs to the effect thut more positive progress could bo achieved in the disposition of contested election cases without , the rules than with It was felt by some of these members that after u safe working majority had been secured under the operations of general parliamentary law the rigidity nf the new cede ml Lilt bo relaxed with benefit and tha republicans might thus bo relloved from the necessity of enacting a cede which , In time , might perhaps bo felt by themselves In full force Having thus prncticallv reached a decision thnt election cases shall bo considered before tbo cede ot rules was adopted , tha ques tion of ways n-fd moans nroso nnd there was n long discussion , which was simply a rellox of Individual views ns to the possibility of securing una maintaining a quorum of republicans to meet tbo demo • cratlo opposition , which , it was expected , would take thn shape jif a refusal to vote It was llnnlly determined that at least four re publican members could not bo rolled upon to answer to their names If tbo democrats came to the conclusion to I filibuster Two of these nro absent on account of sickness , ono on nccount of slclcness in his family , end ono absent without letting his whereabouts bo known According to this count , if every thing favors the majority , and if no member falls ill or is called tuvuy , they will have a bare quorum Nevertheless , the election case of Smith vs Jacksou will bo called up Wortnosdiiy nnd fully debated from a double motive first , to lay the foundation for n speedy disposition of other contests , nnd , second , to gain tlmo in which to secure the uttendailco of absent members A resolution by Howell wns adopted , to tbo effect that every republican member should remain in the city except in cisa of sickness , nnil nil should remain in the hall during the timotho iiouso was in session un less prevented by sickness There was sotuo show of opposition to the proposed changes in the rules which tend to stop flUbustenne by Auuorson of Kansas and Cheadlo of Indiana Chendlo , howovcr , signilied his intention to fall m line with the linrto' , and there nro indications that Ander son will do likewise TI-ntKIBliY HOI1GI1 VOYAGI3S. . Atlantic Liners Ilnvo Pcni-I' U\perl- ences with Winds and Wuvcs Nnw Youk , Jan Si { Special Telegram to Tug Uku.J Nine European steamers which arrived at this port yesterday bore evidence of having passed throuch terrible weather All report the voyage ono of the mostsevoro known on the Atlantic The freight vessol.Sir Wiltmra Armstrong , from Hamburg , suffered badly Her boats were smashed , deck bouses stove in , and , every thing movable carried away Tlireo seamen were badly , hurt The steamer Sorrento , from'haaiburg , was terribly battorcd and sixty tons ot cargo had to bo thrown over board The Rteamsbip America , Df the North German Lloyd line , from Hromon , lost two boats During the tremendous storm ot tha 17th a hugu wave boarded the vessel , mashing the after house and cabin sky light A great quantity of water ppurod down Into tbo cabin and much damage was done Captain Kohlmac was knocked down and severely injured Ono of the steerage passengers died during the storm from injuries - juries received Many icebergs were sighted The Moravia from Hamburg reports a narrow escape from a collision with an iceberg on January 3U and great damage from heavy seas Tbo North Gorman Lloyd steamer Saalo had an equally rough experience with the others and on tha last half of the voyage was so thickly coated-with ice and sr.ow that the crow was kept constantly at work chopping it away Captain llichter says he never before know so severa a Alnrm to Inst as long as this ono ' London , Jan 27. The British ship Loeh Moidart from 1'isagua , Novembnr2 , is ashore on the coast of Hollund Thirty ot bor crew were washed overboard niter she struck and nil purishod Tbo Urlllsh shin Janet Cowan , before reported having returned to Plymouth iu distress , lost five of her crew whiloofftho Isle of Wight Although she Was almpst'dismastcd the remainder of the crow sneccodod in navigating her to Ply mouth The United States steamer Kntorpriso , having an board tbo romams of George . Pondlcton , late United States minister to Germany , sailed from Dartmouth for New York yesterday , but was compelled to re turn owing to the stress of weather The British steamer Amaranth , from Norfolk , reports ono man having charge of the cattle on board being washed overboard and drowned Fifty-one cattle were lost and ninny others badly injured ' 1 ho Allan line steamer Manitoba , from Uoston , reports having experienced very heavy weather Seas cirried away her aftcnleelc and Hooded the saloon Thrco hundred cattle were oitber liillod or swept ovorbouru Three KnllorH Was tied Overboard Yaiiuoutu , N. S. , Jaa , 37. The schooner G. C. Kelly was wrceued on l'oasu island Saturday night , The craw had a torrlblo experience Lashed to stumps of tbo masts they remained nil Saturday niuht and part of Sunday , a freditu ; &ca beating over them Three gnro up and wore washed away The survivors were rescued by the steamer Louise United Minn Workers Coi.omus , O , , Jan 27.---Tho united mlno workers concluded their sessions today The rcportbf tno committee on u defenslvo fund was adopted It provides that etch member of the now organization shall pay into tbo general treasury 23 cents per month until May 1 and IS cents per mouth there after , the fund to bo used for no.othcr pur- lioso than ( or the support of minors who uro locked out or on a strike Each number ( hull receive J3.5U per weelc while out of employment under such conditions Local and district organizations bavo power to create district funds The scale of prices for machine mining was adopted Illinois prices are Hraldwood , 11.1 cents ; Stroator , ItO cents ; Spriug Valley , Wl cents ; Springliuld , 02 > f cents ; Peoria , 75 cents Hates for duy labor were also rati- Hod An offoit wilt bo made to have u meet ing wltu the operators to agroa upon a Bcalo lor May l , The convention adjourned to meet la this citv la February , lbJl I'lHHlbln Hnlolllo LuiVKKivonrit , Kan , Jan 27. [ . Special Telegram to Tne Uek | A Urge vallso containing u quantity of clothing wus found on the river bank at this place this aveulng at 0 oclock The following note wus pinned to the value : "I committed sufcUlu on account of bad luck , Wbocyer finds this , bring It to Sa- uiish , on Third and Shawnee , tha butcher TllOlUS HikBll " Mr SatnUh knows uo such parson , uud it not known whether the affair is founded on tacts or 1 * a McGinty Joke i ! m A Cottou l-'uutoi * l-'aiiH. Nkw OutKiNs , Jan 87 , John It LalUndo cotton factor , failed today Liabilities , tiOI.OUU ; assess , fiUOOO THE PULSIFER MURDER CASE It Haa Been Dooldod to Try tbo PriBOtiors Sapartttoly DIFFICULT TO SECURE A JURY MIr * Mliiiiln ItcyuoItU Gem a Judg ment for 9IOOU Against tlicl\ , 15. & SI V. A I'nrmer Ml u- Iiir .V 3ln.il Dos Suarc Hip Trial Ilcipns Kiiumo.vt , Neb , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram gram to The llKE.i Iho case of the state ot Nebraska against Charles Shcphard and Christian Furst for the murder of Carl T. Pulsltcr at Crowoll , Novemocr 10 , was called In the district court today It was dccldod to try the prisoners separately and Shop bards case will bo beard first The work of selecting u Jury has been commoncud Up to noon the panel of tweiity-two tnon was cxhnusted , all ot thorn but six being dis missed for causa Tha sheriff and his bail iffs nio now scouring the county to summon another panel from which to draw moro Jurors It is believed it will bo u difficult matter to obtain the necessary men Inter est iu the enso is very cront throughout the county nnd tha trial will bo ono of the most Important us well us expensive over held In Dodge county A. Knrinoi-iJIIIsslnc. Fiiemoxt , Neb , Jan 27. [ Spcclalcto Tnn Uee I Martin Heaver , n tnrmor living In Saunders county , about nlno miles south ot Fremont/is missing Ho has been gene from home for about four weckB , nnd bis friends and neighbors are anxious for knowledge of h's ' whereabouts for moro thnn ono reason 'Wheuho went nway bo took with him his stepdaughter , Hcrtha Stone , a , young lady cightOcu or nineteen years old It has sineo developed thatGeavor took the girl to.Omaba ; that she was oncionto nt tha tlmo the two disappeared It is said that Mrs Heaver wns apprised ot all the facts in the case before tbo llhrht of the pair , but it is not known whether she knows the present whereabouts of her husband , They bavo been married about six j cars Hum oil by GnHollrtn HcatbIce , Neb , Jan 27. [ Special Telc- * gram to Tun Br.p.J Dewey L. Whltnoy , - living ing on Hast Elk street , was seriously burned by a gasoline explosion early this morning The ncctdeut Is attributed to a leaky supply plpo which had permitted a cousiderablo quantity of tbo fluid to ruu Into a dripping pan during tbo night nud which became ignltod as hn lighted the Btovo Whitney undertook to throw the burning pan of fluid out of aoors nnd was himself soon enveloped in flames Ho succeeded in gettins hold of n covet let and by wiappmg it around himself extinguished the flames His loft side Is fearfully burned und bis Injuries , though ex tremely painful , nio not necossurlly danger ous lour Thousand Dollnrn Oimnireq Fkcmost , Neb , Jan 37. [ Spjcial Tele gram to The Hue ] A judgmoat of $1,009 damages wns today ontorpd iu the district court of Dodge county In favor ot Miss Mlunlo Itoynolds against the Fremont , Elk tiorn Si Missouri Valley railway The plain tiff received injuries inn wreck tibout a milo cast of Fremont , caused by a misplaced switch , on the evening of Norembor 3. 18S8. She sued for $ J3,000 Jtnntrlce Bonds Beitmce , Neb , Jan 20 [ Special Tela- grara to The I1ce.1 The city council met todoy and fixed March 1 as the date for voting ing on the intersection bonds question for Districts 4 and 5. The date of the Witten berg steel railway franohlso eloctlon was changed to the same time Bids for $3,500 worth of sewer bonds and fpr SW.OOO worth of Second and Third paving districts Inter , section bonds will be opened at the next regular meeting of the council , February 11. Two Huriilar * Arr.-sictl. Fauifield , Neb , Jan 27. | Special Tele gram to The Bee I The parties who burg larized Palmer & Loomis store Saturday morning were arrested at Superior and broueht here today They are two young men giving the names of John Swoency and Henry Arthur Quito a quantity of the stolen property was found in tt.olr posses sion , which leaves nodoubtabout tbclr being the guilty parties Mnd Dos Scnro NonroLtr , Neb , Jan 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tub nEB.l-rHcsldouts of the Junc tion , ono milo south of this citv , are con siderably agitated over the report that a dog belonging to William Boche bit a cow which In a short ttino died with all the symptoms of hydrophobia , and previous to her death struggles killed a very valuable horse belong ingto her owner A slaughterof canines will probably result • Is It Natural Gun ? Johnstown , Neb , Jan 27. [ Special to Tne Bkk.J N. E. Austin , living four miles north of here , has a well on his farm that Is attracting some attention At times a noise coming from the well can bo distinctly hoard which sounds llko csenping gas An investi gation is to bo made soon to try and find nat ural gas , H Iloatrlcu Water Kilters Ueuiuci : , Neb , Jan 27 , [ Special Tele gram to The Hee 'I The Hyatt pure water company of New York has notified tha city that the Jewell filters now in use by the city uro Infringements on the Hyatt patent and that their further use will result iu a suit for damages Hora" mill U < itity Stolen UiUTiucE , Neb , , Jan 27. [ Spoclal Telo- ' cram to The Bee.1 A horse nna buggy belonging to Councilman It J. Smith was stolen from bis stable on the west side early this morning No clue has yet been obtained ot the thieves A reward of 150 , is offered for the recovery of the outfit and the con viction of the thief , . A Columbus Jewfler Pall * . Coi.uMui's , Neb , Jan 27. [ Spacjal Tele gram to The Hub.I F. Urodfouhoror , a jew eler of this city , fallctj'today in the sum of about $4,000. Columbus lanks are the bcavtost creditors His assets will proba bly reach his liabilities Inability to make collections is tbo causa ot the failure i I'nllwi to Atr.t-rlaliz" . Neutralk Neb , Jan 27.-r-lSpecIal Tplo- gram to The Bke | The North Nobrnska Press association , which was to'ua.vq 'hflld a meeting in this city today , failed to material ize with membo rs enough to make a quorum , La Krippo and gcuoral indisposition is at tributed us tha causa of the uon-appcaranoo of many , ' "Mi tluxllst Minister Held Up Nr.itwvKA , Neb , Jan 27. ( Special Tele gram to The Hee ] Hov Mr Day , a Metho dist minister of Union , Neb , while ou his way to bis congregation tonight was held up about one miln south of here uud robbed of what money he possessed , $ .1. Kmi to the A-yliuu HEiTiuue , Neb , Jan 27. [ Spoclil Tele gram to Tub HEE.l-John Paulson of Wy- . more was today adjudged msano nnd orrflorod sent to tbo asylum at Lincoln , Paulson's lunacy Is attributed to religious oxUtcment Scarlet Paver lu . Xeliruslct City , NEniusK * Citv , Neb , Jan 27 , ISpccUl . Telegram to The Hek.J The Second arenuo school house but been closed for the week owing to the provaleticeot scarlet fever , The Quarantine A ulum Kantian Jlogg City or Mexico Jan 27. The Mexlcau government only declared against Kansas hogs after a lull investigation bad been made by Mcxisan representatives si Kansas City , und when llomcro Hublo , secretary of tlio Interior , oecsme satisfied of the uon-exUl enco of cholera ho raised the quarantine DKNOJ/.SVM / ) A. * 1-WKHS. , , j , 'p Cert.sin Snisn niinl lti > | iort Itrjtnrtl- • ntrth > IttvkntU fiiifTcrrrK Htnox , S. Hjin. ! / . 27 , ( Special Telegram to The HiiK.inlTrio sensational reports sent from here by CMc'igo ' nowspapcr reporters to the effect thai people are going mad In their houses otrVjldr farms In this locality brought tclegr iiYils' of Inquiry from the east Ibis afternoon -Thcro it no truth In the re ports The bortvtf of county commissioners and rollof cotrtuflttocs , together with the rnllroads , have made nmpla provision for the drouth sufferers ( Chd suoplted needy settlers In this county with fuel , clothing nnd food , where necessary , early In the Reason The supplies have not yet been oxhnustod , and If they hnvo moro can bo had by applying to the commltteos , us largo quantities of coal and clothing are vet on hand nwaltlng calls from the needy Notnsinglo ensp of suffering within this county tins been reported Ktch township has a committee which looks cnrofully after the wants of the needy and immediately supplies thorn The reports that hundreds of cottlo have died from starvation Is wholly false If uny stock has died in this country except by tha butchers knife they hnvo died from neglect , nnd not for want of feed Much stool , will como out next spring in hotter condition than a year ago , nnd many farmers in this county nro In bottur and moro comfortable condition today thnn last winter Sny Thcro Is Destitution Chicago , Jan 27 , The report of destitu tion In South Ua 'kotn resulting from crop falluro was further confirmed today by In terviews with three railway ofllcials who nro in n position to know the facts They are C. H. Knnpp , C. E. Slaibtuts and F. E. Cran dom of the Nortuwostorn railway Accord ing to their story the inaJotitv of the suffer ers are In a strip of country fifty miles wide nnd extending on both sides of the railroad from Hawardcn to Aberdeen A Muthmtt-u Clorgyinan'A Plon Chicago , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram " to Tub Hee | The Hov J , A. Hovls , presid ing elder ot the North Dakota conference , told of the sufferings of the people of his state at tnoMothodlst ministers mooting today "I hnvo traveled 150 miles north end south , nnd 800 miles cast nnd west In North Da kota , " suid Mr Hovls , "nnd I can truly say that there is great suffering among the pee ple The crops dost summer nnd the sum mer before were failures on account "at frost nnd drought , and the farmers have no money to purchnso the necessities ot lifo The ro Is hardly a farm In the dis trict I traveled over that Is not mortgaged Household furniture nnd everything else ot vnluo has been mortcngod , and the farmers nro literally owned by the money sharks , who charge enormous rates of interest I wont to the county auditor of my county in Dovll's L'aku City , and hogavo mo the names of U00 families in the county who nro in nc- tunl want There 'is no danger of any actual starvation , as noUhbors would not sco any otiodio of hunger , but the situation is n sad one , nnd much moneyor clothing and food are needed " Mr Hovls asked that the Methodist churches iu Chiciigp send us much assistance ns possible Miv.ubvls left for Pennsylvania today , where hn ivill present the situation to the churches in that state A ilUNDRICD THOUSAND LOST Disastrous Tire in tlio Klttcry Navy J ! Ynrd PoitTSMODTit , N. H. , Jan 27. At 9 o'clock this morning a serious flro was roflortod at the Kittory nuxj1 yard The fire broke out In the boiler room of the building occupied as machine and iron plate shops and qUiclcly extended along to the Futtock mill , where the workmen were obliged to jump through windows to escape Despite the efforts of the iiromen nnd the marine guard the tire extended into the machine shops and help was then called fof from this city The roinforcetr.'ehta ' sen conllned the fire to the two buildings which together are 400 foot'in length nnd-sixty-tlvo foot wide The loss will urobably reach $100,000. The property was not Insured Why the Whisky Trust Incorporates Chicago Jan * 27. George C. Gibson , secretary of the whisky trust , talking this evening of tbo reasons why the trust was about to incorporate , said they were going to do It because it would aid In the transac tion of business Trusts , ho said , wore * beneficial not only to the producer but to the consume . Hut there had been such a clamor raised In- this country about trusts , without reason , that legislatures had been moved to pass laws inimicable to tha interests of-tho producers , and the p.-ess inaice8 a continual outcry against them Trusts could not defend thomselvcs because they could not deny that their organlratious were in ono sense illegal ; that is , they had no existence under the law nnd were not incorjiorated The whisky trust desires to plaeo itself where it can no longer bo called an Illegal organization It is in no way weakening On the ooutrary when in corporated it will bo stronger than over i . Disciples nf Hlack-uonn Scrap , Cuicjloo , Jau 27. There was a lively tlmo at the investigation of the Dclmcl failure fraud today Lawyer Newman throw a boavp stamp at Lawyer Mayer , who Is prose cuting the investigation In the scrimmage following Rudolph Deimcl gave Mayer a right-bander on the jaw , a seal ring cutting Muyci's face badly Another attorney then floored Deimel , lifter which the fight wns stopped , 'iho master In chancery bas'asked Judge Collins to inflict heavy contempt fines m • The AiurrlonnMunt CompanyTlzzlc Chioaoo , Jnn 27. J. C. Hill of Now Mox- lco was asUcd touight concerning tbo reports that the gigantic corporation known , ns tbo American Meat company bad fizzled out Ho said the men who organized tbo compa ny have found they cannot make the project successful There Is too much Influ ence and too much money against them They would have to fight not only the beef packers but also the uiarkal f , i Thn Vlsihlii.Supply , statement Chicago , Janv27. Tbo visiblesupply for the week ending /anuarTy 23 , as conipilod by tbo secretary of the Chicago board of trauo is as follows : i HUahols Wheat . ! 31,04.1,000 Corn . . A. , ! . i.lllC6o,000 Oats .IliWel . < • 4,668,000- Ilyo w tt..k MlD.OOO Harley ifi..i 1,049,000 , - , 'U | t • CniiMUlHjiswiN Scored Tasoiebs , Jan ufl The Morrocco Times today prints a 'idfW'Jlrt'cIa sovoroiy scoring the late United States Consul Lewis for alleged violations ol international law Illegal imprUouincnt op Moorish subjects , extorting inouoy , etc , civ , , und cotnnlaius that the Moorish goveriuoQiit'a demands for his recall last December > vrc ; ignored by the Wash ington government untlt tbo matter wns published In tha/ipittsa , _ rf r , . • ludso ftlcrrlon Very Slot PiEititE , S. D. ( Jan 27 , ISpeciat Tele gram to The ] * Ai3Wudgq A. J. Edgortou is lying sorlousljjvUjnt tha Park betel with la grlppo or paajimonia The data of tbo first term of tu.ilr federal court , Hdgortou presiding , is sot for the 29th inst , but the prospects are thai it will havi to bo post poned , u not Away With ilia Uanlc Uoll Seattle , Wash , Jau , 27. This morning a youg man alone in a saloon with a faro dealer made the latter give up at the point of aruvolvrrl 300. As be started to leave ho wan Intercepted by Dporkeeper Kieli- ards , whom ho fatally shot The robber escaped Tlio ieai ; | ! itononL Caxasciuoa , N. > Y. , Jnn , 27. General Lester - tor H. Faulkner dlea this morning CniUAOo , Jan 27. Kx-Lleutenunt Gover nor Hrnss died tonight PlTTiiiiuiiu , Id , Jau 27. Itev , Father Stroup , provisional of the Order of the Holy Ghost of the Koraun Catholic church lu America , died this afternoon of pneumonia EXORBITANT GRAIN TARIFFS , Idwb Shlppora Aak the Fouornl Oottrt9 for Rollof FORTY SUITS AGAINST ONE ROAD OvorehnrRci nutl Ulnoriinluntloni Al- leceil A filoux City Sinn Fntnlly Wounded by n alanine .V . DniiKcrnits Counterfeit Grnln Shippers Griovnncos DesMoInes la , Jan 2 ? . [ Special Tclo- gram to Tun Uek.1 'Iho first suits In the United Stntcs circuit court nt this plaeo for violation of the Intcrstato com merce net were begun today They nro ull brought by Rraln shippers living In North western lowa.atid nro against the Chicago & Nofth\vcstorn , railroad The first installment of suits numbered thirteen , asking for nn nggrcgato amount of $37,800. There will bo forty suits in nil , .k- Ing lor n totnl of $ $0,000. The suits nro for ovorchnrcos nnd allmrod discriminations The shippers nllSgo that the company charged thorn , In effect , two local rates bo twern their shipping points , when they were beyond Maple Hivor Junction and Chlcaco , whllo they think they oucht to have had n through rnto , They allege also thnt nt onetime time the company mndo a special rate from a point In Nebraska to a point in Illinois , which rate was lower than they paid for a less distnnco Again , that the company made a special rate frpm Nebraska to Now Vork nnd other eastern points which wus less than they had In shipping to Chi cage Ofthosults filed today the principal plaint iffs nro Gray , Babcock & Lewis of Ida Grove , who claim { 10,000 as the excess they have paid over a fair and reasonable rate Hach plaintiff has sovornl counts to his potitlon , and ndus up the amount which ho claims tno company should refund , aggre gating for all that uro to buo about $30,000. A Dangerous Counterfeit FonT Donan , la , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram gram to The Uek.1 Northern Iowa is being - ing lloodod with what bankers pronounce the best imitation silver dollar that has been placed in circulation for some time All the banks m this city have detected and thrown out many of them The coin Is exactly the sbnpo , size nud color of the gcnuluo oneand is stamped perfectly The strongest point Is Its ring , which cords to a nicety with genuine silver It is lighter in weight thnn a good dollar , but cannot bo easily detected unless by persons handling largo quantities of silver dollars Tlio counterfeits have been placed In circulation very successfully , nnd thus far without nuy clue to the circulator The imnromo Court Dcs Moines , la , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram gram to The Hee ] The supreme court handed down the following opinions this morning : The state of Iowa vs Ambrose Butcher , appellant : Muscatine district ; reversed Madison Sadler aud Timothy Brown , ap pellants , vs M. Q. Olmstoad ; Tama district ; reversed , Willhm Allan vs J. O , Platt , appellant ; Sao district ; affirmed , , State of Iowa , appolleo , vs Jasper Boll , aypellant ; Wnrren district ; nfllrmed A. A. Hadrid , appellant , vs the city of Council Bluffs ; Pottuwattamlo district ; re versed A Srcretnry in Trouble Dks Moines , la , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee.1 A fire Insurance com pany of this city hns just lovicd attachments upon the property of Theodore Gatcholl , late toerotary of the company , for the sum of J9.000. Mr Gateholl recently sold his stock and retired from the company Butsinea then the books have been examined nnd the ofheers of the company claim that bo exceeded his authority in issuing warrants to the amount of $9,000. They do not charge him with Intentional wrongdoing , but they think ho allowed mora bills than he should , and they think that ho should refund this money or take out the at tachments upon his farm property , A Railroad Mans Promotion Masos Citv , la , Jan 27. 1 Spoclal Tole- cram to Tni * Bee ] Assistant Superintend ent J. U. Cable of tbo Iowa and Dakota di vision of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railway received official notification today of bis appointment as superintendent of the Iowa und Minnesota division of tbo same road , His division extends from Calmar to Minneapolis Ho is a young man , but has devoted all but twelve years of bis lifo to railroading He is succeeded here by George Gibson of LaCrosse Stubbed hy a Maniac Sioux City , la , Jan 22. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee ] Lonnder Scott , an office umployo of the live stock commission house of Clough & Co , was fatally as saulted by Leo Mlnler , n stuck buyer , this afternoon lb a fit of Insanity Minlcr rushed upon his victim and plunged a largo pocketknife into bis nock , savoring the Jug ular vein Tboro was no provocation , and the two men were totally unacquainted Minlcr has three wealthy brothers in the cattle business near Telcamab , Neb Ho says that Scott murdered his seven brothers , and Is ovldently a raving maniac Western Normal Cnlloun OSiiESASnoAn , la , Jau 27 , [ Special to Tub Bee ] Thu second winter tonn of the West ern normal college at this plaeo onancd on January 14. with a remarkably largo attend ance Now students bavo been coming with ovary train , and about ono thousand stu dents have already been enrolled This is a nonsectarian , independent normal school , nnd the largest of the kind In tbo west It is owned and controlled by William M. Croan Dentil ol" a Crcston Morohnnr CitESTOS , In , Jap 27. [ Spoclal Telegram to The Bee | Thomas A. ilelnloy died sud denly at noon today Ho had been for years a partner in tbo wholesale grocery house ot Holcomb , Hoinioy Bro , an actlva member of the board of arado and a highly valued citizen Ho Ifeavcs a wife and four children i A. rUNlSHBIBNr POR SINS i A' Canadian Bishops Circular on Iiilluinzn MoimiEAL , Jan , 27. [ Special Telegram to Tins Hee | Archbishop Fnbro has sent a circular 'to all the parish priests of this archdloccso ordering thorn to add a prayer to every mass and to the litany of the Holy Name ot Jesus after every bonedIctloil to Implore divine providence to take away the scourge of Influenza which the circular says is ever increasing among the people uud doing Incalculable barm Tbo Hov Dr J , W. Hmard , viro chancellor , In making this announcement at the archbishops chupel said that tbo people - plo micht consider all those plagues which Visit them from time to tlmo as a puntsh- inoit ) for sins committed at such tlmos us tbo carnival season and at such places as tneators and other popular resorts Ho Btrorigly urged the fultbtul to institute prayqn at their homes to conciliate the anger or God A Case nf Infanticide I.EATKNvvoUTir , Kan , Jan , 27. | Special Tolcgrum to The Uee.J Acasoof Infauti- cldo Is reported from Longanorio , near this city Mr , Lindloy Cook , a farmer of Lon ganoxio , found the body of a fcinolo Infant burled iu the snow near his woodpile The case is being Investigated by a coroner * Jury The post mortem made by the doctors revealed the fact that the Infants skull bad been crushed , Iho body must have lain for several days , _ Hcuttledn Uurnlns nark New Youk , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram to Tins Hex ] The big bark I'ythomone , which arrived from Calcutta and was moored by Plerrepout's stores , Urooklynwaidlscovare4 , .vestordny to ba on fire Tbo flrcmon worked hnnl for two hours , but finally , found It lire evinry to scuttle the ship nnd sink her In the Knst rhor to save her Dtirinp the llro six firemen were overcome In the I old by the heat nnd siiioito and forscvernl hour * It wns feared they could not live They are thought to be out of danger this morning OMAHA Wll.tj tSlH' IUSTICK Comniisilnucr lirlnhnrt Mnkct n De mand I'or a , Iteiluctliut Citicmo , Inn 27. [ Spoci il Telegram to Tiir Hit . ] Commissioner lglehart ot the Chicago freight bureau has made a formal demand of the western roids through Chair man Mldgloy for a corresponding roduetioii in hog nnd cattle rates from ollnr Missouri river points to the 12tf cent cattle rate now In force from Kansas City Couihitssiouer lglehart claims to bo perfectly confident of winning the case , which will probably bavo to bo taken to the Intcrstato comuictvo commission for settlement Tou railroad ofllcials themselves think they will lese the case , as no Justification can bo sot up for chitrglnit higher rales on corresponding pro ducts from Otunha than from "Knnsns City Tha Itock Island.and St Paul have lines to both points and there seems to bo no possi ble wnv of nvonling the spread of the reduc tion It will then bo thu most serious loss in earnings the western lines have Und In cars Thu trans-Mfssoun association in - was ses sion hero today nnd considered the ninttor of through rntC'fhi ' connot'tinn with the reduced cattle rates Nn action Whatever was takun , the subject being too complicated for decid ing in a day It Miihi Conic Chicago , Jan 27 , The Merchants freight bureau of the Chicago board of trade makes a formal demand on the ioillhwosturn Mis souri river roads for a reduction of the ho ? rate from Kansas City to Chicago to correspond spend with the cut cattle rate In cisa of a refusal they threaten a complaint to the Interstate commerce commission , Itc.luctioii in Grnln llatrs KassvsCity , Mo , Jan 2" . [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee ) The Missouri Pacific will establish a rnto on all grain to common points on tbo Tox.is & Pacific " railroad of : s0 cents This is n reduction from IS cents It takes effect on the 29th. ClnracoAt Eastern Illinois Directors New Youk , Jan 27. At a special meeting of the directors of the Uhicago & Eastern Illinois in this city today D. J. Muckey of the Kvansvillo & Tcrro Haulo system was oloetcd prosidonl aud et-Prcsldoiit Porter was made chairman C W. Hlllard , secre tary aud treasurer of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois , was elected n director of the Kvans villo & Terre Huuto company A contract for the joint working ot the two companies wns executed and u committee appointed to consider the consolidation proposition ECONOMICAL LKG1SLATOHH. South Dakota AhOlishlni ; UuclexH OIllUt-IM. Piehhe , SD , Jau 27. [ Special Teleirram to The Hee ] The legislature Is eolug cray on the question of economy Every * quibblothat canbouscd.tn save n dollar in state expenses is greedily snupiud up and when economy is mentioned all party dilter- auccs disappear The effect of this will bo to place the btulo for the next few ears ou the most stringent line of economy that can bo devised The expenses of nil penal , charitable aud oducntioiml institutions will , bo shaved down to the lowest possible plane this session and no doubt such useless luxuries ns thu railroad commission , veteri nary commission , etc , will bo abolished In both bodies today largo amount of work was accomplished and it is being demonstrated that tbo legislature will bo known a n working ono The most Im portant measure today was the delinquent tax bill which the senate passed uxtending tha tlmo of payment from February to Octo ber for this year at 1 cent interest and uo , penults . The house amended to make this permanent , but the senate rejected the change and returned the bill to the Iiouso , A house bill fixing the dates fur terms of circuit courts in nil circuits and Counties of the state wus introduced n a substitute for the senate bill A bill substitute for bouse nud sinaio bills i-e-euuelmg laws of the ter ritory nnd for enforcing the common law was introduced and-will become a law , as It wipes but all defects in the two ether meas ures " SIXTEEN r'ISET OK IC13. It Covers the Central PnoKlc Tracks Tor Klve Mtla-o Sax Fiiascisco , Cat , Jan 27. Tno rail road officials at S.icnimento succeeded in having communication for a 6h6rt time Sat ' urday night with the Tnickco office on the eastern slope ot theiSierrn mountains , when it wns learned that the snow was sixteen feet deep on the track bctwoen that plaeo nnd the station live miles cast of there The late rains wflh tbo freczo transferred tills Into Ice , which will have to bo chopped out nnd shoveled nwny by hand The railroad company -isendeavored to secure - cure telegraphic communication with Iteuo in order that a few , at least , of the west bound trains that are there can ho ordered back to Ogdcn and their passengers trans form ! to the southern route From Colusa , in the western part ot the Sacramento valley , the report - port comes that for twenty two miles of farms are covered with water to a depth of from two to six foot The loss throughout the state hv the flood cannot bo ovori approt- Itnatolv estimated now , but it is thought it will noc bo as great ns first estimated Hurled in a hnoivslido DoivsiEViixr , Cttl , Ian , 27.T-lurlng the storm yesterday a snowsllde nt Logansville , ten miles above here , burin ) n house mid killed two ot the inmates Many families nt Sierra City , fcaiing a snoivsllde , have loft their homes and taken refuge iu tha lower tunnel in the Hutto mini ) . A New Oil rield Groviitsili.e : , N. Y. , Jan 27. < r-Pclroleuiu was struck Saturday near Johnstown In a well thnt was bolng sunk for gin , Tim well had reached a depth of Olio feet The oil has only been tapped , hut It ilies to a height of 500 feet through it scveiidnch casing In tense oxrltcinont prevails niid'ttiousnudB uro visiting the well A Oiuntilau Cabin Project OrrAWAOnt „ Jan.27. Currau nskodiu the commons toddy1 for an act incorporating the Canada cablecompany The project to lay a cable from Ireland to the straits of Hello Isle Tbo contract has already been made Tbo project Is a purely Canadian ono Tbo company expects to secure much American business A Knpaiitf Killtriir CoLPWATEit , Kuu , , Jan , 27. Dr Strainm today shot duwn und killed n prominent merchant mimed Dudley Mm phy It Is said that Stramm hud boon too familiar with Mrs Murphy , and hearing thut tier husband was going to kill him bo tonic the first oppor tunity to do tbo shooting . I ) . " > < V The Grrinan Kiunorot's Illrtlidny Ukiu.im , Jan 27 , The omporoi's birthday was celebrated With great festivity , All thu generals , headed by Von Moltko , uud all thu ministers , headed by Prince HlstnurcK , of fered their congratulations Bismarck , upon His uppuaranuo at a wiudow of the palace , was greetod'\Ylth ' u storm of "hociu' . " Dned of UrJecjti'U Lover NRWroitT , Ark , , Jap 27. Sunday ovculng John Scbroiuer , the rejected suitor of Miss Emma Fry , fatally shot that young lady and badly wounded hei-uftlanced husband , 'luero may bo a lynching Children Cry for Pitchers Castorta ( Than Baby u nick , ve gave her Cajtorla Vthia she was a Child , aha crind f or CutoriA , When she became Mbn , aha clung to CastorU , tVHniibotuuf Childrenetie , parti them Cwlorta Iho Slnglo Tnnnd Homes < A miui wlllordltinrtly uiiilorsonrcntrjr luirdslilps , nractli'o moro soH-tlotil l , evoreiso moro of Uuv virtues which go ' < to the ubuilllni | ) ; or tlio cotnmonwenUh < L in nrdbr to secure tt homo thtiu to tic 'al . compUsh nny ether objoet Tills is ViaJ HL what his mind is first seton , , ami when . * l lie lias allied it tils oTorts ( tire cquiillt / oulUtoil to Keep it Tlio ttiiiglo ttt\-y throiitous to profoundly niter the menu ' ititr of this word us wo understand it It Is not consistent with Uio Idcnof homo Hint smnobodv should tuko It ' nwny from us hy bidding nl nn miction \ tt ll bo suhl thnt no such nttolloii would : ttiku plnce , but thnt the slnto would llx the tnx nln rate previously nscorlmnod ] in snlllciont to tnko the ceo , i iiomlc rent , dlflcrlnjj from the pros , i cut tnx only In amount , thou \ wo say thnt there Is uo menus f ascor- tnttilnrr what the economic rout Is lb would ho possible to form nn approxi mate estimate at the boguitiiiii ; by Ink int ; as a stpiiJnt'cl Uio ronU p.iid by in dividuals for the use of I nud as n mailer ol bargain Hut the standard would " * ? * only serve for the first renting Whnt about the socondV Iiind values elmngo , It is the aim or the single tax to pnthcr iu the values thnt prow with the pro gress of society A largo part of Mr lioorgo 's urgument Is ndtlrut-sod to the , coming time whuti till available land slinll bo tipproprlulcd Iloiitlug by A auction Is the only process that will ' onnblo boclotv to eollnct economic rout surely , cqultnhly , progressively nud M'lcntHlcully , says a writer in tlio Pop ular Sciuneo Monthly ( MtrlchoH In America , Tlicro is a certain old tradition about the ostrich which.I hnvo boon told by the _ Km owner ot the California rnncli , nro fillM SKW laolous , says a writer in St Nicholas " Ho says Hint the ostrioli docs not bury \ * his head in the sand und imagine ho la fl unobserved by his enemies On the * contrary ho is n very pugnacious bird } and nlways ready for u fight Nor dooa | the fomnlo ostrich lay her eggs In the sand for Iho sun to hatch them To do thorn justlco , they arc qulto domestic , \ 4 nnd itesorvo tv bolter reputation Nor * V , i - is the ostrich ever used for riding , as ho litis nn exceptionally weak haolt ; , nny person plight brenlc it with it blow from tin ordinary cano His strength lies in his great bronst and his feet Ilo hns ono great clnir , and a very small ono , and with a tor- flhln precision ho can bring down the largo claw with a cruel force that will leaf open anything not made of shoot irou • Savngo birds at best , they arc dangoi\ ously so during breeding tlmo * . Tha twenty-two birds brought to our CnlU fornia ranch trusted to their instiiief nnd lnid their ogtrs during the Ciili- foi'iiia winter , which corresponded tj their hitmtiior south ot the equator It being the r.iinv Bcasoii , their nests wore Hlloil with water and the eggs chilled ; so the first season of their American so jottrii wus a failure The ostrich makes its nest by rolling in the sand and scooping out u hplo some six feet in diameter , and , e.\oopt- ing an incubator house the , California ranch roriulroa no buildings for thu use of thn birds , though the land is divided V i VMfll oft into pens fenced in each nboutnn7 H aero in o.xtout , for the use of the brood % Ja * | ing birds , every pair occupying on ( $ } m ' _ suchinclosurc , • * -Jnj T WaH * . I Absolutely Pure * J flHP This powder never vArlos Amarrelof purltj m Mreugtli and wholesmnnc9s , Alore economical K | than the ordiuaiy ldiidi , and ennuot bqaoldm m , coinputltlou Willi the multltudo of low test 11 hnit weight nliini or phoHntiatA pondcis.S"il ( m\ \ until Hi tin vtuif ICot'Af , IlMctsu PownintCO- , l1 lUOWallSt W. V. . Bl ESTABLISHED IN 1878 B BY THC M " 8JEX6CA-MI I NATIOMAL GOVERHBEHT I [ LOTTERY ] I OF THE PliBLIG CHARITY Opcrnli"n itnilor n tirenlr years conlr/irt br ( lm Mexican lnU-rimiliMiul liuitiuvuincnt y M Cuiiiiniiir , Ornn.t Montlilv ilrn lnt' fiulit In Dm Slnrcsfinn • h- r vllln In lint .Ibnui'.lM Tin K , Cityit Mesh , and - " f'J r | iitljllcl > coiHluiluil liy tfiiWTiiintiit I'lllclalii n | > i > bliti- iV i'rt lnrtlio nurpuio ! > > 'tliobecietury uf lliu liui-rlur ' m\ \ unit theTieumirx , , Br - LOTTERY OF THE h"t m < BENEFICEHJCIA PUBLICA I THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING I will Ua hclillu the Ul'V 'ol .MI'AICO , , ON THURSDAr , FEDRXJARY O , 10QO. , f CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 , , ' I HO , oo TinkitcH nt $ i , $ 'itnoou\ I'rlrc of Tickets , American Money WlOIiSl ! : 1 IIALVKSI 2. gUAltTKUSI HHr ok eni'/.ii.s. 1 CAI'ITAIj I'ltlZKOK er.0HW ( In I MUJOa 1 UAllTAl I'HIZI'.IK ' M.mil * I01M ] C'AI'l'l'Ali I'Kl/iH' : 1I , ( KX ) is jy.OOi ) I ( I11ANO 1'IH/1U)1' , ( KXla ) V.U0O II I'lti/.f.tHII' I.UUU are 3Mt ) 0 I'llI/.ICdOF . ' ( Mare U.UX ) UQiVHV/.KHOV SOU are 4.00) JOOPHIZIMOI' , , 100 nro 10.00J Ml ) I'UIZESOK Mutt 17.U00 C5I l'Hl/.KS tl' ) Ware , . ll.Wju Al'I'ltOXIMATlOM 1MIIZKS. 360 l'rlzea of ftlu app to HV.U Prlmi I 0,603 . 1.MJ I'rtzriof Wapp to ) .0 < xi I'rlza 7.W1 -1 uu 1'riziM of uiijip to luow i > nz tyjoj + J } . 1 .WTermlimliof iu , jf I * deeldeilby M.nm prize , . , . IMW s J SSiaVrltta Amounting to 1178(109 ( " 2 AllpiizesenUlliitlio United 8taU full paid la | , U. U. Currency , ( mmmmmmmm-m AiiKSTH WA\Tii : . t tvroii Cf.uii IUtcs , or any further Inform ntlnn desired , wrllo loaltily to the underslgnej , I { clenilyiitutliiirjoiirreildiiaco , with atute coun ty , Ktreet and number More rapid return mall dellvnry will no iiHiurel by your encloilUK u.u enveloiie bearing your full addrow IfVlPORTANT . Addreaa V , UASSKTO , ClTYIirilKXICO Mexico lly ordinary letter , containing JIonkv Uud * * , Ifchuaa hv all Kxpr a Oimpanlos , Netv Vork Kx- ' ; limine , llrattor l'oatal Note ' Hpuaial l-'onturni. r lly terms ot contract the uompany must da- ' , posit the sum of all prize * included In tne ' acneme before aeUlmr a alnt'le ticket , aud ra- • i eel vat lie fnliowliif olnclal permlti I'Eltril'lCATK.-l herwu arll/U tlvU U > t Jlankot I > inrtnn < md Mulco hat n aiwrfal aV- , , tilt ( he i ruundi tn gwimnlta fie / pal . * v IK . in < nj/allir ( ( < druiciitn / Xwttrfcjifi lu fJtiuX. . iSI fictncla fii6tr ( < i. OAaMk H AlHIt , KAIt < : A8TtT4l.O , Mtrvtntor H Further , the Company Is required to diatrlb- * jBI * tile ittty-aU Per cent of tbe value of aU th * - r tlckelH In prlzei-a larger proportion ttian U given t y any other Ixittery , , rinallr , the nujiiber ol tcknts la lluilul U > > E WMM-m.vM leatthanare koU by other lotteries ' 'M usluRttieaame schomei • ift