Iflflfl r ' ' ' fl fl fl fl flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfl T 2 THE OMAHA DAILY iBEE : FEIDAY , EEBRUA11Y 7 , 1890. 1 - A SECTION FOREMAN BILLED H , The Fatal Mldnltrht Rldo of Gust H Holtzman Nonr Kearney fl STRUCK DY A PASSENGER TRAIN flflJJ Ono < > r Ills ljliil)4 | Broken in Sovcrnl HHH J'lnoes and Ills llr.nil nnd 1'nco flfll Horribly DUIlxcurjd Oilier flflfl Nebraska News flflfl Dentil Hulls n Drtinlc Kr.Attxiv : , Neb , Fob C [ Special to Tun flflH Hue | Passenger train No 3 on the Union flflfl ] Paclllc , Uuo hero from the west nt 11:35 : last flflfl ] niglit , struck a hnnd car tlirco miles cast of flflfl ] the city , l'etcr Carlson nnd Oust HolUuian , HHHj section men from Budn , pulled out from the flflflj city u few minutes nheatl of the passenger HHHJ train with the hand car They had been flflflj here to lay in a supply at provisions , nnd bo- HHHJ foru caving they become beastly Intoxicated flflflj The ilo | > ot men did nil they could to prevent flflflj the men leaving until after the passenger ar- flflflj rived Engineer Clark did not sco the car BflBS uli cad of hi in in time to stop his train Carl HHHJ son , realizing the danger , Jumped in time to HHHJ save tiimsclf , leaving his companion to ms HHHJ fate The cnglno struck the car , throwing it flflflj into mid nir with Holt7inan , who fell on his HHHJ head His left lcc was broken in several HHHJ places unci bis head und and face wcro lior- flflflj nbty cut 1 ho injured man was brought HHHJ b.iclt to this city , where ho died four hours flflflj later , Holtiman , who wns foreman of the I lludu section , hnd a wife nnd family who I wore dependant upon lmn for support It has boon the hnblt ol Iloltzman und Carlson heretofore to roino to Kearney for a sprco and then ride hume on u hand car They I have often been warned of the dangpr of being struck by u train , but they paid no pHHfl A MurtlcruiiH Town Marshal pHHfl Four Koiiinson , Neb , Feb 0 , [ Special to pHHflJ Tin ; Dei : . ] Last Saturday night two men of HHHJ the Eighth infantry were down town ( Craw HHHJ ford ) on pass , having a nleasnut time , nnd flflfl ! when about ready to return to tholr quarters HHHHJ thov were npproachod by the town marshal HHHHJ nnd ordered to lcavo the town , which they , HHHHJ having Uqiio nothing to warrant this action HHHHJ refused to do , when the > were arrested by HHHJ this ofllccr , who , by the way , is said to have HHHHI been-drunk nt the time After some parley J , they worq.released from nricst by the ofllccr I and allowed to leave After gaining the stroct they saw that they were being followed - lowed by tbu marshal and endeavored to I get aittof ) his way A colored soldier of the J Ninth cavnlry had Joined the other two nnd J being sober was piloting them in the direction - tion of home , when the marshal , coming up , J told tlio cavalryman that if ho did not want to get into trouble ho hnd bettor sopnrato J from the others , which he did , and in a short J time afturwards ho was met by the marshal , I who attempted to hit him with a billy , which I thd soldier tool ; mvny from him tie then J draw his pistol , which iho soldier nlso took I from hlui The pistol was finally given back J nnd the soldier went his way The marshal I followed the ether two und coming cioso up I to them as they were going homewaid ilrod J two shots at them , hitting one of them in the J buttock , passing through und coming out of flflflflH his groin , ruining him l'nr life , should l.o re- J cover , which Is very doubtful Ho then nr- fli rested them und was taUiug them to jail J when ho was informed that ono was wounded J j nnd liu had hotter take him to the hotel J I nnd send for a doctor , which wns done J i The other man was confined , nnd on Alondny J I was tried by a Justice of the peace nnd sen- tonccd to thirty days in Jail , the first nnd I Insl ten days on broad and water The I wounded man was token to the post hospital , I where he lies in u precarious condition The J marshal was investigated by the aforesaid I authorities nod placed under $1,000 ootids I nnd placed back in his position Mho com rados of the wounded soldier um very much 1 exorcised , and sh6uld death result it is hard to say what would liaDpen ' - The better class I _ - of Crawford citizens denounce this J < y too ready use of the revolver , J but they are comparatively poweiloss HHHHJf National Grain Orowcit ' Assoclnt'o i. J -FiuiHN-r : , Neb , Feb 0. I Special to The HHHJ Br.i : . ] The Varinora' club of Nickorson , flflflji this county , has for a long time had under HHHJ advisement u plan for the organization of the HHHJ farmers of the country In a grand grain trust , flflflj to bo known as the National Grain Growers ' flflflj association This idea , which originated flflflj with J. C. Franklin of this city , ono of HHHJ Dodge county's ' wealthiest farmers , has just HHHJ taken shape , und tin effort Is now being uindo J to carry out the Idea Circulars and pott- HHHJ tious for organization have just been printed HHHJ and will bo scattered broadcast for the pur- HHHJ pose of nlfeettng the organization , or at least HHHJ to ascertain the feeling of the farmers of the flfll country on the * subject This subject is Just HHHJ now likely to create widespread iutcrost flflflj ! ! Thoplati of the association is to establish M headquarters at Froinont , where the National J Grain Growers Journal will bo publisncd , I and will bo the official organ of the associa- tion The following clause In the circular I explains the purpose or the organization : "Tno chief object of the ussociation is to get I all thosa who are interested in the raising _ _ _ und selling of grain throughout the United _ _ _ States to become members , assist in form H Ing clubs and elect delegates , who are to asH - H semblo in national convention at headquar- H tors and lix a standard price on grain , being H , neither too high nor too low.but the minimum H price for which it can bo crown at the same H wages and capital invested as in other enter H prises The stundurd prices thus ostab- H lisbed nt headquarters are to bo permanent H until changed by a two-thirds vote in any H subsequent convention , and that freight H rates aloud will make prices higher or lower H for all other localities diverging from tbeso H uoadquarters " | Ri > ni-nov 4b lllnoli ; * llllln Director * * * * H Kkaunkv , Neb , Fob Special [ Tolo- * | | | H gram to Tnr Ube ] The stockholders of the * * | | | H Kearney & . Hlack Ullls railway company | | | H mot last night and elected the following dl- H rectors ; K. C. Davidson , John U. Hamilton , H \V. C. Till son , W. K. Davidson , J. L. Lom > * | | | H bard , Webster Eaton and C , L. Davidson | The directors chose the following ofticors : * | | | H President , E. U. Davidson ; viro president , H John il , J.Iauiilton , treasurer , YV" . C. Tillson ; H secretary , W. C. Davidson A concession H was made to the proposed Kearney , Hutch H luson .t Gulf company , ugrooing to take B 150.000 In stock This harmonizes the rail road situation hero , and the prospect for H railroad building from this point during the H coming season looks decidedly bright H bucdliv tlicAainliiiHtrnlnr H SiDNcr , Neb , Feb lVtSpeclal [ Telegram H to Tun Hsk.I-J. J , M j si ] , administrator H of the estate of Pranh krgan , cash lor of H the defunct StatoJ r this place H rommlttcd s summer , H today si HsV i i county H ffco , ver , P"i" Kivon BLties to B bank as eccuril Atu 000. H Bchuruier claims thnt [ [ [ [ [ B { < riven B him as security for u VAVAVAVAVAKm | Ilowaril l'nr _ . * | | | | H NrmiASKi ClTr , H BAVAVAVAj Totogram Tub liE tffAVAVAVAVAVAVAV * | | | | U stolen it few twwAJAJAJAJAJAJAVJ * | | | | H Herman I'oaVAyAyAyAVAVAVAVA MHMHMHB matter was rt M m tt rou l l l l l l l l l l H * i i i m to Tm H * | | | H ' today in H H murderous ossa l H but ' re ! | | | | | | | | | | | | | H H Victim huii rt M H l'latt.i H H by the i H the state are expected to bo bora on that night The date was not sot A County Commissioner Context Pknukii , Neb , Fob 0. [ Spocinl to TnB JlER.l An interesting time was had yester day afternoon when the county commission ers , mot nt the court house As has hereto fore bcon mentioned , John Lemmon , repub lican , nnd Ashley Loud rash , democrat , each claims to bo the legally elected commissioner from Wlnnobago precinct Lemmon , how ever , has held the scat without particular in terruption until yesterday A demand wns raudo on him by Londrash at the last meet ing in January to vncato the scat , but he re fused , and yesterday soon nftcr ho had called the board to order thoshorlff appeared i on the scene and Informed I.emmou that he hnd a warrant for his arrest Lemmon re plied thnl ho didn't care n snap for Ills war rant , whorcufmn thu sheriff solzed him by one nrm and nnothor man by the other , and hustlo'l him out of thu room , dragging him Into the county Judges office , where the at lornoys for Londrash usked n continuance till next Thursday nnd Lommoti was dis charged on his own recognizance The clerks oflico was crowded to Its utmost standing capacity at the time of the arrest , as the matter Is attracting unlvorsal atten tion , public opinion being pretty well di vided as to which of the two claimants is entitled to the soak HuhIiichs Clhnniros nt Ounllnln OflU.L.u.l , Neb , Fob O.T-Spcclal to The Hni.f : II L. McAVilliams , president of the Keith county bunk and the controlling stock holder , lias dlsposod of his entire Interest to John 11. Hassett of Norfolk , Conn Mr Bassctt wns elected prosldent , but no other changes are contemplated Uo is ropro- routcd a a wealthy merchant of the above place , and as soon as ho can dispose of his business In the east ho intends to become ono of Ogalulla's solid business men Mr McWIlltams will continue to rosldo here Air Clrod of Kcarnoy is hero looking up the newspaper business Ho talks of buying out one of tno three papers here und will en deavor to run a first class weekly S. L. Wiley nnd It H. Howoli of the Ogal- lnla'l'owor and Irrigation company nava dis- dosed of tholr Interest Capitalists From Milwaukee , Wis will succeed them It is thought the right parties tnko hold of the canal the injunction that has boon served on the county commissioners from paying any money out , will bo withdrawn A Cnss Countv I'hyHloian Donil Platthmoutii , Neb , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bee.J Dr Gcorgo Hlnck , one of the oldest physicians in Cnss county , was found dead at his homo in this city this ovenlng nt G oclock His death was caused by heart disease Ho had boon ailing for some time past and his sudden death will ho keenly felt by n host of acquaintances throughout the state I'itt"iiioutliN ! Clinrltr PhVTTSMoUTir , Neb , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram ' to Tux Ihi : > . I The charitably in clined cit lens of this city have in the last few duys interested themselves a great deal in behalf of the destitute of South Dakota They have already raised by subscriptions over a carload of provisions and clothintr A few farmer in this vicinity today shipped a " carload of corn to the sufferers An Oppra House Appraisement Hastings , Neb . Fob ( i. [ Special Telegram gram to The Heb.J The opera house , owned by Scnntor Taggart , now in litigation , was appraised today for $40,000. The sale takes plnco next month , nt which time Sen ator Taggart will buy it In Dorchester CiirrlCH Schnnl Ho nils Dciiciifsteh , Neb , Fob C [ Special to The Heg.J A special election wns hold hero yesterday for the purpose of voting upon S10.000 bonds for the erection ofa now brick school building The bonds carried by a vote of 123 to 65. Madivnn Acquitted Scotia , Neb , Fob (5. ( ( Special Telegram to The liEK.J The juryrlntho case of the Stnto vs Madison , after being out , eighteen hours , returned u verdict of not guilty at ' 4 o'clock p. m. „ A Swindler Arrested Neiiiuski Cirr , Neb , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram to The Hnc.J Louis Howard was arrested here this ovenlng , being wanted for obtaining goods under fulso pretenses at Uoatricc , AN ADDKKSH T,0 'iHH PEOibE lhn t , 'aIorcd Convention fcpealcs of the N'eirroeH' lClglits Washington , Fob 0. The colored men's ' convention here today elected ox-Senator Pinchbnck president of the national organi zation aud issued an addtess to the people of the United States Attention Is called to the fact that popular elections In many states in the south are farcical formalities , where the votes of colored men are suppressed by violence lence or neutralized by fraud , their rights denied add themselves , their wives , daugh ters , mothers and sisters made the special objects of unfriendly state legislation and compelled to travel in filthy and Inferior cars Colored Amuricau citizens convicted of patty offeuses through unfriendly courts are submitted while undergoing the sentence of said courts to cruel uad Inhuman treat ment In audition colored cltlzons , wnen suspoctcd of having committed certain of fenses , and while in custoJy of so-called officers of the law , are In many instances , and , as wo bolicvo , with the knowledge and conulvunco of said ofticors , lynched und murdered Our children in many of said states nro not afforded tbo school facilities to which they are cntltlod The labor sys tem of most southern states is unjust and unlalr , nnd the colored Americans seldom it ever enjoy a reasonable portion of the fruits of their labor They nro taxed without rep resentation and compelled to obey laws they have no voice in making " The address continues ; ' Political ' partlos nro.tho instruments through which the will of the people is executed Our purpose is to so impress upon thu public mind the jus tice aud fairness of our claims that no polit ical party eau safely afford to ignore them Wo urge upon colored American voters thut questions relating to governmental admin istrative policy wo sbould make secondary and subordinate Without regard to the attitude - titudo of parties upon such questions wo feci it our duty to support only that party and only such candidates as uro ' * known to bo friendly to our cause until , nil political par ties will accord to us the riphts and privil eges to which wo are entitled under the con stitution and the laws of the land " The address favors the Illair bill placing fedcrtil elections under federal control , and emphatically denounces tbo bill for the de portation of colored miin * * - j WlMlRLMA-i ( SUGGESTION English Comment an thu Proposed ConlVroiio , Loxpon , Fob 0. Tua Standards ' Uerlin correspondent says thu main purpose of tbo emperors decree Is to render unnecessary any exceptional and social legislation after the expiration of tbo limit within which the law bas torco The correspondent says tbo effect of the emperors ' decrees can only bo com pared to that produced by the qows of the Prussian victories In ISW ( and iu 18T0 The emperor is spoken of as The Ucggars' Emperor peror" and in terms of similar suggestion The Austrian press praises highly the noble inltlattvo but Is skeptical as to the sucocssof such a conference l Tbo limes Jlerlln correspondent behoves bio seml-oaiclat Journals nro correct in their bttement that the chancellor ' acquiesces in emperors socialistic policy aud observes BtUlsmarck navor cured a great deal for jcui consistency , A Iicyilfn'S I'lrn Denied Lao , Foti C , Governor Fifor today Ate purdon Mlchaol Le.vdou , one of ho boodle commissioners now iu son Loydon's prayer was that the H > spout la Jail at Chicago ktho appeal ty the supreme | Ould bo applied on his Bince • The governor declined to Llew ; Next Monday , however , ball the ether boodle con B'arnoll , Wassoman and Vuu- H'eleased , their terms expiring Bwdeu1 * plea fop turdon was to Mregaia Ols citizenship THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION A Moothiff of the Sohodulo Oommlt- too to bo Hold Today IMPORTANT BUSINESS ON HAND Tim Cjiiostlou of Application tn Uo * come n l'nrty to the Nntlnunl Agreement to bo Con * slilcrcd Umnlin'H New Cntclmr The schedule meeting of the Western bnso ball association will bo bold nt the Millard hotel In this city tomorrow morning at 10 oclock ' Hvery club in thu ussociation will send ono or mora representatives , making the number present about fiftcon or slxtcon The delegates from this city will bo J. S. McCormlck , president , and Ed O. llratidt , secretary of the Omahn club Mr McCor mlck , who is nlso president of the associa tion , will prcsldo at the mooting , which , Judging by the past , will bo of the very busy order A committee consisting of representatives of the Denver , St Paul nnd Sioux City clubs will drnft a schedule and submit it to tbo as sociation Last year the meeting was in ses sion thice days bolero a schedule could bo agreed upoD , and Secretary ltrnndt Is strongly of the opinion that u similar struggle - glo is on hand for this years mooting Ho nUo thinks it very probable that there will bo a very lively wrangle ever the quostlon of where the clubs will onon , these of the north wanting to open nt home , while the southern clubs will think it advisnblo to open In the south on nccount of the wonthor There are sovural ether Important mat ters besides that of a schedule to coma up at the mooting , " said Mr Brandt last evening The association will probably consider the question of applying to the league to become n party of the first part to the national ngrcoment , as the Western association con siders itself stronger than the American , as it now stands Wo have strong claims to such roconultion , for the towns comprising the Western have better flnniici.il backiug than tbo American The advantage would bo a saving to the association of the (2. > 0 which cacti club is now compelled to pay yearly , footing up $3,000 altogether An other inattur that will come up is the adop tion of n constitution "We have today slgnod Catcher Thayer of Toronto , " continued Secretary ltrnndt , and he is considered Tommy Nnglo's equal This 1111s the catchers , and indeed the entire ulub 1b now complete with the exception of second end base Canavan will play there provid ing wo cannot got the man wo are nftor If wo fill the place Canavan will play his old position , that of left Hold " Mr Brandt sayB that the season will prob ably open on April 19. AVAUD WANTS NO T11A.IXOKS. The ticnctic Welomno to All tlio Ilt'otliorlinod IJpsortors New Yoiik , Feb 0. [ Special Telegram to The Ueu.1 The most important declaration on the part of the players league people since Judge O'Uricn's decision was made yesterday It wns to the effect tint the deserters - sorters from the brotherhood who nro now trying to got bock to the players will proba bly bo refused admission John M. Ward , when questioned on the subject , said : "I dm not'wllling to let the mon who de serted us in our hour of peril como back and enjoy the fruits of victory uowthnt wo have smooth suiting This is merely as fnr as I go and does not tcllect the sentiments of any ono else What will bo done af tor the matter is brought up 1 am not able to predict , but from llrst to last I shall oppose their re- instntdment Wo want no traitors The league can have them " aioro Injunctions Wanted " • ' , PhiijUielpiua , Pa , ' Feb 6. Solicitor Rogers , for the Philadelphia loagtto ball club , today filed In court throb bills ' in equity agaiust Fogarty , Sanders nnd Farrar , asking in each case to restrain the defendant from playing ball with any ether club or organiza tion in 1S0O ether than the plaintiffs club Hnnlon's Doll Dulutii , Minn , Feb 0. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee.I Edward Hanlon to night announced : 'T will row any man In the world on the wntors of St Louis bay , at Duluth for the worlds chnraplonship " This was brought out by the succsss of the Du luth bout club in raising a purse of 110,000 for an international professional regottu hero next August/to which 8i,000 will bo added for the single bcuII worlds champion ship raLO The regetta will last an entire week , aud valuable trophies in addition to purses will bo given AN INDIGNANT BISHOP Ho Denounces the Ganitilinn Con BrrvmivcB in Scntliimr Tonus Kingston , Ont , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee ] Archbishop Clonry , in nddrcssing a meeting of his church people at Tweed * , referred to the separate school ques tion He said that a diabolical spirit of hatred of religious education bad found its way into the province of Ontario Satan had raised his standard there and had sent forth from the gates of hell his army of demons ( equal rights association ) to propagnto his wickedmaxims , throughout the cities nnd towns of the province Yielding to this in- lluonce , the conservative lender had formed his policy nnd had announced that bo would run a sword through tbo Catholic qhurch and sever the sacred bond between the bishops , tbo cluof pastors of the flock of Christ , and the faithful people committed to their care In conclusion , the archbishop denounced Meredith , the consorvatlvo eader , most vig orously , und predicted that the number of separate schools would continue to increase as usual , notwithstanding the ugitatlon National htovo Mnlcers Ciiicaoo , Fob 0. The National Steve Manufacturers association continued its annual session today The report of Secre tary Thomas was road nnd discussed aud resolutions of respect for the late John S. Perry , the eldest member of the association , were adopted Tbo association olosed its doors tonight All troubles oyer the expenses of the secre tary's oflico wbro settled and the prcsont secretary , D. M. Thomas , elected president National Gunrd AHSoclntiim , Washington , Fob 0. The National Guard association convention has adopted a me morial , which will bo presented to congress , favoring the Cutehcnn soaconst dofeuso bill , the llawloy bill providing for appointments In the urniy from the national guard , und the Henderson mobilization bill with some amendments Congress is asked for a na tional guard appropriation of $1,000,000. , Appointed ills t'rlvato Secretary New Yoiiit , Feb 0. Thisuftorqoon Mayor Grunt BurprUod everybody by appointing to the vacant cbnmbailulnshlp his private sec retary , T. Crane , a well known young law yer and promlnont in political circles It Is not known whether this appointment is per manent or not , but Pholan's friends Insist that If Crokor definitely retires tholr man gets the job and also takes a hand la Tam many affairs Bismarck anil I'hclps Slinlcr- . ' Berlin , Fob 0. The confirmation of the Samoan treaty by the United States affords general satisfaction here Count Herbert Bismarck called upon Minister Phelps at the American legation this morning und con gratulations wcro exchanged A Dlmiiond Haul , Cl.EviiUNn , O. , Fab 0. Sneak thlevoi to night stele MC00 , worth of diamonds and ether Jewelry from tbo residence of J. B. Porklus Floniine Inaugurated CntHi-ESTOx , W , Va , Fob 0. Governor Floating was Inaugurated today This even ing there was a brilliant rcccptlou'ht the • tate house bOUTIl DAKOTA MlLiIdHtS l'roooelfiis | oT tlin SemiAnnual Atrotlng nt Mitchell MtTCHElVS D. , Feb C. [ Special Telegram - gram to HiT . Last night the sotnl-nonunl meeting o ( ifto Stnto Millers association was held here Resides President W. II , Stokes of Wntorto-wji and Secretary C. A , Luiu of Aberdeen stxtooii other millers were in at tendance i'l'lio ' chlof buslnoss was regarding bills now ipn dlng In the legislature It was unniilnious ly decided that should sonnto bill 43 , providing for an net to control rales of toll or oxcfijingo for grinding become a law , n test case Vhiiuld bo made ' of Us constitu tionality ntj 'tbu expense of the assoemtiou Kodorsomcllt-was given n memorial to con gross prepared by tlio Nntionnl Miliars * ns < soclatlon In favor of taking a tariff off Jute bogging Secretary Lum was Instructed to correspond with Secretary Berry of the national association with reference to unit ing the stnto to the national association Huron was selected as thu place for the next meeting , which will bo hold the second Tues day In August They Secured the Lust Clinuoe Chamiifhmin , S. D. , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ! The Chicago , Milwaukee - waukeo & St , Paul Hallway company has leased the steamer Last Chance , which will bo used as a transfer boat hero when the Sioux reservation is opened Huron Hoot end shoo Failure Hmio.v , S. D. , Fob C [ Special Telegram to Tun Bee | A. Linnnndor , a boot nnd shoe dealer , assigned today for the bonctlt of his creditors Liabilities , $3,000 ; assets nearly as much , 11. H. Aplln has chnrgo of the stock C. H. Fargo of Chicago nnd Gootzlan & Co of St Paul are among the creditors Mouth Dakota Legislature Pifriie , S. D. , Fob 0. [ Special Telegram toTitn Bee.1 Consideration of the temperance - anco bill was resumed In each brunch of tlio legislature today , The scnato flnishod on the bill , making only ono important chnngo before putting it on its Unal passage The chnngo consists In striking out section SO , which prohibits liquors being kept in private dwellings or other places for the oxcluslvo use of tbo occupants or owners , nnd pro vides for the use of search warrants to onn- blo ofticors to go into any promises wbatsosver in search of liquors and to then first line or im prison the person discovered kcoping them This was considered the most radical feature of the bill and a strong light was inndo ugainst It , the vote by which it was dofcatod being almost a tlo The sonnte sot the date on which the law should become operntlvo on May 1 , while the house sot the date for April 1 , which will necessitate n conference commlttco between the two bodies to ttgroo Meanwhile no restriction can bo put on the snlo of liquor in the state except such ns the general government pro vides throuL'h a license , The house also agreed to strike out section 20 In accord ance with the senate , ns above stated , after a long debate nnd a close vote , in which the best orntory of the legislature was called in play The house resumes consideration to morrow , whenltls thought it will finish nnd tnke a vote n'.Wltu section 20 dofoatcd , tbo bill , ns it nowi" stands , Is much milder in form , nnd the opposition to the measure consider sidor that thdy have won a signal victory , though the law will be stricter than any that now Btands on " the statute books of uny ether state 3 Kittio other business wns ac complished today , excitement over tlio pres ent bill maklrtg It almost Impossibio to bring It up _ _ _ _ _ Snnatjij jPettiurcw Den ms Chiovgo , Feb ! 0. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Sonntor H. F. Pottigrow of South Dakota wsk In the oity for a few hours this afternoon ' -Hlo was very ready to deny the dosti'tuttonjjsjpries which nave been pub lished about thu destitution of his state , and was very ready to condemn the Chicago papers for prifilMg' ' thorn , The repdrls from llrst to 'iast , " said ho , ' were malicious and .withoutby foundation In truth Thoy-wero written for tbo pur pose of keeping money away from South Dakota , and accomplished that purpose I dent bolicvo the Dakota farmers will be able to borrow money for anything like a reasonable ratd during the coming year simply becnuso it has been represented that the wheat lands are uon-productivo and that the farmers are out of money and suffering from hunger Both houses of the South Da kota legislature passed a resolution the ether day instructing the delegates la , congress to vote to keep tho-world's ' fair away from Chi cage I Intend to follow tto recommenda tion of the legislature , and J shall work against Chicago simply because the Chicago papers have Hod about South Da kota Not oulv that , but I will see that the other delegates la congress vote as 1 do and work as I do Of course , if the South Dakota legislature re scinds this action , why I wllLfollow any rec ommendation made Before the papers pub lished articles declaring that there was destitution in tbo state most of the South Dakota people favored Chicago for thefnlr A resolution to that effect was passed by the legislature Now the people are all against , this city You couldn't find a Chicago man In all South Dakota They fuvor St Louis , or Now York , or Washington or anything to boat Chicago " m Nelirnnkn and Iowa tenslons Washington , Feb 0. [ Spoeial Telegram to Tub Bee.1 Pensions granted to Nebraskans - braskans : Original invalid Kobort J. Scott , Beaver ; Jonathan Williums , Springbank Increase Michael Connaughton , Dorsoy ; Joel II Hancock , Carroll ; Horace J , Sever nnco , Sldnoy ; T. Shae , Kwlng ; William R. " Spiin , Indianapolis ; Alfred Smith , Hulo ; Orln A. Avery Edgar ; James Mcltosdy , Tobias ; Patrick EI Murvin , Westorvlllo ; Milton 11. Wentworth , Ansloy ; George Mc- Cully , Boll wood : Kobort Foster , Arapahoe ; Lester Baker , wauoiita Iowaiponsions : Original invalid Abra ham W. Smedcs , Marshnlltown ; Henry J. Dawitt , Goshert ; Thomas C. ICorcoy , Union , lnuroaso Zuphoniah Burroughs , Bristow ; H. Stansborrv , Llbertyvillo ; Elilah W. At- more , Dos Moines ; Elijah J. Steward , Garri son ; Lofuyotto R , Havol.v , Kullorton ; Jay W. Mitcnell , Lomars ; John Sides , Carson ; Gcorgo Wynkoop , Magnolia ; Francis K. Nelson , Ottumwu ; John Summers , Kale ; Jerome Long , Bonaparte ; John E. Ross , Mtnburn ; John W. Storks , Mcdiapolls ; Oscar D. Bringman , Evas ; Ephrlam Smith , Tipton ; John M. Mitchell , Hubbard ; Samuel L. Mohlor , Swan ; Joseph L. Smith , Hay ; John Shearer Gilhort Sta tion ; Herman Baohrotb , Dos Moines ; Henry W. Clark Clear1 Lake ; llobort F. M. M. Slack , Columhia'lfu'ilCtloii ' ( navy ) ; James H. Stone , Hon ton ; Jambs Scriplureal , Wyoming ; John Daljoy , Ce ' iitorvilla ; Joknuthau W. Conant , Glaobrook.Edward ; II Janes , Mt Sterliug ; Lewis II Owens , Birmingham IteUsue Domoiq , ; j j. , Wilson , Bonaparte Original widows.-jol * ; ; Minerva Lackey , for mer widow of EdWAtd D , Hochcock , Colum bia , bnri . South DnUotai .Qrlgtuol Invalid-Georgo F. North , Ilonry Increase John C. Mc- voy , Sllex ; James Shaiioou , Woonsockot The .rit $ ' " Iteoord New Yohk , Fob .0 Edmond William Cortees , prealdepiflj the bunk of America , is dead , milt Glens FAitshjtfY , FobO The Man sion hotel burood early this morning Stephen Cole , a French doctor , was badly burned and u nuinbur of guests uad very narrow escapes from boiog burned to donth' Chicago , Fob 0. Prof , Oscar Howes , for many years tirofessor of moaoru lan guages In the University of Chicago , died hero today , ' ' crKdinundH' KdinundH' Bfotions Tabled Washington , Feb fl , In the executive session of the sooate today the motions mudo by Edmunds In reference to tbe Samoan treaty were tabled , whereupon Edmunds stated that he desired , that ho bo excused from further servlco on tbo foreign relations committee , lit for Tat Scbanton , Pa , Fob a Powderly today Instituted a suit for criminal libel against Edward Callaghan A warrant for Calla ghan's arrest will be Issued tomorrow The case grows out of matter written by Calla ghan during the recent trouble with Pow derly TI1ESENAT0RSFR0MM0NTANA They Are Two HopuMcanB Named Sandora and Poworo ENTITLED TO THEIR SEATS Decision nt thoSuproiiio Court o 'r the Stnto In the Sliver How Contest Comprehensive Clcnr nnd Hcndnble , The Montana Senntorslilp Helens , Mout , Jnn 2J. ISpoclal to The Ber | Iho supreme court today rendered n tloclslon in the case of William Thompson , n mombnr of the contesting republican dole , gntion for Silver Bow county The cfloct of thodoclslon will bo to give the two republi cans who were olcctod to the sonito or the United States n clear nnd tndofoaslblo title to their seats I present a summary of the decision ; The action was commonood on January 17 by William Thompson , praying for a writ dlroctod to the auditor o . f Montana , com manding hint to nudlt aud settle nftlatit's claim for mileage nnd per dlom , as a member of the house Tito affidavit nssorts , nmong other things , that the relater was a candi date for representative from Silver Bow county ; that the returns of the olectton were made to the secretary of Moutuna ; that In duo time the vote was canvassed by the gov ernor , chlof justlco and secretary of the territory , and bo was declared to have been olectcd a uiombor of thehouso That on November 2J last ho with twenty nine others holding slmilnr credentials , met nt the capital in a plnro ngrccd on with the auditor , who called the house to order ; that they took the oath presented by the con constitution , and proceeded to orgnnlzo the house , and that snid house continued to sit till January 10. Upon this showing , the supreme court Issued a mandate requiring the auditor to uudit the claim of the relater , or to show cause on January 20 why bo had not done so To this mandate the auditor replied , admitting In dotntl alltheaflirmativo allegations , but alleging that of thotcn moin- bors to which Silver Bow county is entitled , a eontrovorsnry had nrlson in regard to llvo ( of whom Thompson was ono ) , nnd that unless - loss thcs.0 llvo nro prima faclo members to cast their \oto , no quorum is present , und the organization is without legislative au thority Ho further states that twenty-four other persons bearing the authority of tlio governor , chief jusHconnd secretary of the territory mot on the 23d of November , and with the Qvo fiom Silver Bow county who having been declared not elected by the cau- vasslug board , assumed to be members of the house on the authority of u cortilicato signed by the clerk und rocoider of Silver Bow county The relater Thompson denied that any controversy had oriscu as to the election , and passed on the credentials , n quorum wns present nnd acted l'ho case was argued on this showing January 20 , and wus submitted to the court for decision The court sets out with the statement that the effect of the nbovo pleadings raised ques tions of law only No issue of fi > ct was made and no evidence was introduced Therefore the court proceeded to hear the nrgumont of the case After showing that tlio court has jurisdiction in this case , it sets forth to de termine whether the ncf prnjod for by Mr Thompson is ono which the law enjoins upon tbo auditor of the state , nnd this involves two propositions : First , is the relater en titled on the facts shown to have his claim allowed 1 and , generally , docs the law en join upon the auditor the duty of settling the claim ? The court is mindful in passing Upon n question of this charac ter , of the constitutional provision which places tbo power to try the ultluiato right to the oflico in the legislation house in which u scut is claimed What constitutes in the view of courts of Justlco , sufficient prima faclo evidence of membership in the house to entltlo the relater to the relief which ho usks ? The courts have uniformly given credit to the result of an election as ascer tained and declared by the legally consti tuted canvassing board , until it is overborne by the determination of the ultimate right by the tribunal having jurisdiction to try and dctormino the same This is not only the rule of action governing courts ; it is the prnctice adopted in the organization of lcgis- iatlvo bodies , admitting members thereto until the prima faclo evidence contained in the certificate of election of the canvassing board is set aside by the proper authority in the dctoi initiation of u contested election It become necessary in the present case to ascertain what board or person is by law authorized to canvass the returns of tbo elec tion in question and determine the result If the legislative body of which the relater claims to bo a member does not determine a controversy as to the election of the relater , then iu tbo nature of the case there exists no better evidence of his right than the finding of the certificate of the legally constituted canvassing board The title to an elcctivo oflico rests in a majority of cases on the prima facia evidence If a contest over the matter was pending in the house , this court would withhold judgment until the contest was determined The relaters certificate of election ema nates fronTu canvassing board , composed of the governor , chicf-justico and secretary of the territory ; the other cortitlcutes emanate from thu county clerK of tallvor Bow county The act of congress onabllug Montana and the other states to form a state consti tution and set up a state government , stipu lates that until the state officers uro elected and qualified under the provisions of such constitution , and the states respectively uro admitted into the union , the territorial oflicors shall contlnuo to dlschnrgo tbo duties of tholr respective offices iu each of said ter ritories " The simo act provides that "tlio state government shall remain in nbayanco until the state shall bo admitted into tlio union , as provided by this act " The consti tution of the state of Montana provides that all Ikws of the territory not Inconsistent with the constitution of the state or that of the United Slates shall remain In full force as laws of tbo statu until rolled , und that all officers shall remain in liTTir official posi tions and bo considered statn officers until their successors in office shall be duly elected and qualified The ordlnnnco which was an appendix to the constitution , provides for nu election on the first Tuesday of October 1SS0 , on the adoption of the constitution , und that on tbo samn day there should be elected among other officers the members of the leg islative assembly provided for in the cansti- tutlon ; and their terms shall begin when the the state shall be admitted into the union It is provided furth er , that tbo votes for the above oflicors shall bo returned and canvassed ns is provided by law by the same board as in the state constitution It Is clear that this act ot congress covered tbo whole question as to what board should canvass the votes cast nt the lute election , both for and against the conatitution , and for members of the legisla tive assembly , und state and district officers nnd declare the result It wau , the secre tary of the territory , with the governor and chief Justlco of the territory , or uny two of tbotn " The ordlnnnco appended to the constitution provides , that tbe vote for ail the state officers , members of the legislative nsscmbly , and district judges shall bo re turned and canvassed In the same manner and by the snme board as is the vote upon the constitution " It Is contended by the respondent that a statute of the territory of Montana , existing prior to the above act ot congress und the constitution and ordinances of the slate , pro vides that the canvass of the vote for mem bers of the legislative usHomhly shall be made by the boards of countvcommissioners of tbo respective counties , uud that certifi cates of election shall bo issued by the clerk of the board of county commis sioners This pjtitlon is untenable There are no statutes of the territory brought over und adopted by the people ot the state , In coulllct with the constitution thereof All laws In force made by said territories at tbe time of their admission Into the union , shall be in force In said stale , except as modified or changed by this act , or by tbo constitution of the states respect ively , " and all laws of the territory not inconsistent with this constitution , or the constitution uud laws of the Hinted Stales , shall be and remain la force until reported " By tins provisiou the torntory of Montana is remodeled to Join In harmony with the state constitution The court gives an example of tbe remould ing of the statute lavv to nurmonio ) with tbo constitution , iu the new law for the con struction of grand juries Whereas the statute of vho torntory provided that tbo body should consist of sixteen jurors , ot whom twelve could And atmoblll , the stnto constitution provides that It shall consist ot six persons , of whom llvo nro competent to find nn indictment It is contended by Iho complainant , that the ordinances formed by the csnstitlitlonnl convention nnd appended to the constitution wcro not n part of that instrument , and did not have the force ot con stitutional provisions ; and that for this reason tbo provision that the governor , chief Justlco and secretary of the territory should constitute n canvassing board und decide the result of the clcctlon-of members ot the legislature , was Impotent to make n chnngo or modification of the territorial statute , which provided that the certificates or olectlon of such members shall bo issued by the county clerk , nnd that hence the statute stands m lull force , nnd the county clerks cortilicato Is the best evidence of n , party's right to a scut ill the legislative as sombly But no nulhorltlos have boon brought to sustain this view Tlio question , however , wus raised in Texas , the supreme court of which state affirmed it as free from doubt that the ordlnnnco appended to the constitution is a part of the fundamental law of the land ; is or equal ntlthorlty and bind ing upon the executive , loglslntivo and ju dicial departments of the government of the state , as If It had been Incorporated In the constitution forming a compouont pnrtofit " Mr Paine , in his work on elections an nounces the same doctrine when lie s.t.vs : "To launch n now constitution certain ma chinery and arrangements urnnlwnjs necos > sary which having subserved this nlnglo purpose nro of no further use Those might of course bo provided in the constitution itself , but to Incorporate temporary - provisions ions into tlio body of a permanent constitu tion , would bo to encumber the Instrument with matters which might more properly bo bo excluded from the tot of the constitution , and plncod In such a form as to bo dropped wlion nil tlio uses for which It was provided have been fully subscrvfil Accordingly , their provisions for inaugurating now state legislatures usually take thu Term of detached ordinances or schcdulos 'iho validity iind effect of these provisions are precisely tlio same whether they uro placed in the ordi nance or schedule , or are introduced in the text ot the constitution " To declare that the county clerks cortilicato is the highest prima faclo evidence of title to the office , as ugninst the cortilicato of the canvassing board constituted bv the net of concress and the ordinuuca framed by the constitutional convention nnd adopted by the poonlo would bo in effect to declare that the provisions of the statutes in this respect stand Without modification bv the act or congress nud the constitution nnd ordinances , and prevail over them This theory destroys itself by its In herent fallacy It follows that the relaters ' cortilicato of olectlon omanutos from the legally consti tuted canvassing board , and will bo admit ted in the action ns evidence of his election to the office in question Tlio relater Is entitled - titled to tbo relief praved for That relief is a duty otijoinod upon the state auditor The writ of mundumus is the proper remedy heroin , wherefore it is ordered that a per emptory writ of mandamus bo Issued in the form orovldod by taw . The opinion was prepared and rend by As slstant Justice Harwood and was concurred in by Assistant J ustico DeWitt Chlof Jus tlco Blake having boon a member of the can vnssmg board mentioned in the opinion , did not sit in the honrlng and determination of action The opinion in full would occupy five columns of The Bee The above , how ever , is n complcto and thorough summary of the document , which botii on nccount of the great importance of the case , und of its superior merits as u decision will take a place among the leading decisions of the day and of this country Anniversary of Frpnch Aid Washington , Feb 0 Today being the 112th annlvorsnry of the signing of the treaty which resulted in Franco extending old to the United Suites in the fight for independence William O. McDowell - Dowoll , national vice president of tlmsociety of the Sons of tbo American Revolution called upon the French minister and in the name or the society congratulated him upon the return of this nnnivorsary The min ister snid ho valued highly the alfcctiouato regard wbich.tho people of the United States had for Franco nnd than Iced the society for Us work In perpetuating the good feeling between tweon the two countries Verdiot on the Tracy Fire Washington , Fob 0. The coroners in quest in the Tracy flrb is closed und the Jury's verdict is that JosophinoMorolcamo to nor death by the burning of the Tracy residence The cause of the fire is unknown and the loss ot Ida at the fire was largely due to its exceptionally rapid spread Wreck on the Panhandle Columiius , O. , Fob 0. A Panhandle train collided this afternoon with another passen ger 113 milescast of Columbus Engineer Martin and Fireman Turner were injured though not seriously The passengers were greatly excited but none were Injured tinw Wnlt'm In KnnanH City Kans\s fiTr , Mo , Feb ( ( . William Smith of this city claims to have scon F. A. Wal tonwho robbed tlio Pacific express company of SOT,000 , in this city on Monday , but does not know where ho has gene Unruled Over to tlm Police PAms , Feb Q. An order has boon issued directing Secrctun and ethers counoctod with the collapse of the Soclotie des Motuux to bo handed ever to the correctional police to be dealt with Arctunrnt * Ioitnonrd Chicago , Fob 0. By nzreomont of coun sel , the arguments on the motions on behalf of the ulleged Cronln Jury bribers were postponed until Monday next ' 1 ho ' ' Brother I'min'n Drlng Rome , Fob fi Cardinal Pocci , a brother of the pope , is dying * The Onto Chili A mooting of about thlrtv.meuiberi of the Ohio club was held m the Young Men's Christian association lecture hall last even ing to nrrango for the second annual banquet - quot , Judge Brown was in the chair It was the opPiion of nil present that fully us many should bo entertained ns wus the case last year , when the number ovcoodud 1,000. The club has JI100 in its treasury , r.nd some of the inembors < \ \ . pressed the opinion that the expenses for the forthcoming event should bo ' met out of the funds on hand , while ethers thought a special assessment the thing It was finally decided to plcaso everybody by paying puit of the expenses from the clubs purse nnd the rest by subscription , The date of holding thn banquet und the plica were not decided upon , but a couimittoo was appointed to take charge of both , A WHIPPtD DUCK How Ohlncrio Diick-Herdora Tube Core or 'llKdr nooks Duck nnd geese fanning uro f. rent in dustries in South Cliinti I &aw duolc- bents nt Canton upon which lived us many tts'J.OOO . birds These birds were of tifl iiRns nnd blzos , from lmlf to full tjrown , and I cunuidor thorn ono of the most wonderful tlunfrs In thu lund of tlio Celestials The owners of tlio boats were bipr- linttod Cldniimon in biuo trowns nnd wldo pantaloons which lltippoil ntfatnat their bare lops na tiioy moved about watohinf tl oir Jlocka Tlioso iluclc-lioi'dofB row or aoull the boats ulong tlio low banlta of the rivers find crwiks , and ship from time to time to lot the duuka crawl out upon the tnnrbhy lands , where they are ex pected to got their living by digging in tlio mud wjth tholr bills for worms and snulls It is root duck or die , and the duck ' roots to suoh an extout that ho fattens very fust These feeders have such a control that the duclca will corno hack on the boat the moment they are called They come , witli n rush , too , und I no ticed that the bird last On board always got a sharp slup from the bamboo rod of the border , writes Frank Carpenter \ \ \ the Agriculturist When the ducks are fat they are sold to the nailing ostaolUli- montsor are poddlud out to tlio ruurkot- mo n. EDWIN FORREST , , | Josnpti .TefTdrson l'nys Trlbttto ti 'I the Oroat Tragedian S , I From .To oph .TolTflrsoit ' s nutubio'vJ grnphy , now running in the Century M quote the following : Edwin Forrest Bl with all Ills fnults , hnd warm niul got * ft orous impttscs I know of ono InstuiNfi * 1 where a poor , old actress went to Iflii in distress In former years he/had. I known hot fnthor nud had respected I him Toi.ohcd by her appeal for a * . , ,1 sibtunco ho lent her tt largo sum ol | moiioy , witli the almost certain kuowb l M edge that ho would never got il b.tob .M again It wns never made public ; n < v ono know ofit but the receiver and mv self The Forrest homo has ilono much m good and Ib likely to Uo more ; and tliosi I nctors who either by ugo or lnllnnitiui I have benn debarred the privilege of fob I lowing their profession will naluritll ] I bo grateful for thin rich logacv | m "Kvou in the diiyB of his theatrical I fume niul prosperity Forrest w.is au uusluro man , uud ns bo grow older hv- > I became morbidly misanthropical , ifoldi\ y fl iug htmsnlf tiloof from nil hut hU tues ! flj intimate friends The latter part of hit ] llfo wus o mbl tie rod , too , by illness niul the loss of public favor Until the elin > iug yonrs of his career ho bad been vU blessed with perfect health ; this became - H came suddenly sbattorcd and the uuov pected attack wrecked hts dramatic I powur Ho might have borne • ho stroke of illness , but H to ono whoso imperious uaturo H could not brook tbo faintest slight tin loss of public admiration was a lieavt ' H blow ; one , too , that would luwo shocked awiborand more ovon-tomporod mat . ,1 Uian Ktlwin Forrest Still ho tolled on I uud was unjustly censured for acting ' . U past his powers But what was ho tW" ( * iHH do ? Tils physician told him that lit V B must net if ho would live : the wheo -tH must be kept in motion or it would fall * * Ills performances in the larger citiol ' were given to empty houses , wliil * bright and youthful aspirants were I drnwing from him nil his old aillicn cuts His former friends forsook him I and nnturally , too ; they could not bent tbo pain of witnessing their favorite'ot- ether daysdocliniiig night by nighir I No actor can hope to hold an intorestin I bis audlenco merely by what lie hut done in years gone by ; iu acting it ia H the prosont-thnt the public have to deal I with , not the past I'd witness age ttr.tl I uccropitudo struggling to coucoal tholr weakness iu the mimic scene is lee painful The gi'o ' ator our alfoction for the artist tlio less can wo bear to see I him sutler ami go down * I "In the vain hope of struggling 6n. " the old tragedian sought the provinces I Hero tlio people llockqd in crowdlj losoa fl the great actor that they had hoard ol fl from their childhood ; not , with the fl faintest hope that they would find tlm fl grandeur of the past , but from the enfl rious dusiro to see a rulncn tower just fl before it falls H GOLD ALL GONE M Ait Abandoned Gold Field Which ti fl Now a l'o.nool'ol VilLiyi- . fl ] * Tlio abandoned gold field near Beech fl worth , Australia , spreads its bare stcrfl ile surface like an oasis in tbu center of . flj a hilly region of donscly-wnodcd rniigch flflfl It is some ; > 0U miles upcountry from tlio - flflfl capital , and ti.bOO foot nbovo tiio love hi ) I - ' flflj tbo sea Primeval forest lies allaiound fl ] Standing on a near elevation , trees , ( flj and nothing hut trees , scorn to blrolch fl | away iu countless leagues on either flj hand to the distant horizon Vet fl | through this wilderness the gold-escort flj in tlio old days hud to make its way td flj the seaboard / - - ' - MJ A cluster of forest giants in tho-notir fll foreground stands like uuiilinols alonj , ' fl | the ridge beyond which a stooi ) deelivfl ) ity ruiiB down to the sinuous slream flf which alittlo farther oa has a fall of fl | 450 feel Today the wasted stream fl | meander ? at the foot of tbe irregular M wooded hills beyond ns pcncefullv as of HJ old , before its ancient way was rudely disfll turned by the sudden irruption ol fl | strange mon who bore no resemblance fl | to the wandering native tribes who had fl ] reared their mia-mlns und lighted their flj forest ilrcs beside itsJIsuti-dricd banks : | for countless aces On the pheltorod flj side of ono of these slopes boiioalh the flj trees are a few grave mounds , indieatflj ing whore some of thu fallen sloop flfll Appropriately enough , the htroam in , * / 3fl ] of u brownish-yollow color and quite fl opaque , stealing noiselessly along until , fl with a sudilon , panth.or-like spring , it fl makes its great leap , a tawny mass of flj turbid water , without sparkle , as though flj still thick from the washing ol the di , - flj gors' cradles - It is soon lott in tlio H winding reccbses , und then boy on d wo flj sco more trees , and again trees , ever flj receding in meaauied gradation , until flj blent in the deep blue haze of I lie A usflj Iraliau bush fl ] Concealed for tbe moment by thu risflj ing ground , on our right stands tlio fl pretty hill-town of Beeuhwurtli , which grew , like many others , out of tbo fl debris of this , undisciplined invasion fl English trees are planted iu the BtreoU fl und tlio bright yellow clusters of tlio fl drooping laburnum contrast with tlio fl native wattles golden blossom I Children with biuo eyes and flaxen I hair , wearing white sun lints , troop along to the state school , and tliomorrv _ _ _ H " shout of boys at cricket steals aero/i * > ' " * - " ' from tlio well-kept grcon When the . H day is done , beneath the rustic porch ol _ „ _ . -"fl some of these cottagoa overlooking the J ancient gold fields , dweller * Hit and fl sinnko their evening pipe , and watch fl the sun sot across tne distant ranges , fl wlillo some old Knspar , who came out iu the lifties , " when his work is done , I orates lo tlio children and tells for thu hundredth time his tales of tlio gold fields and tlio old world titqos , to wnieh fl era tins metalliferous battlefield b < j- fl longs fl Owiurn of the United St/ites. The United States of Amcricu are practically owned by loss than two hun dred und lifty thousand persons consti tuting less than ono in sixty of its adult main uopulation Within thirty yoara the prcsont mothodH of taxation being continued , tlio United States of Ainoricu will ho substantially owned by loss than lllty thousand persons , constituting less than ono in llvo huudrod of tlio niulo adult population POWDER . Absolutely Pure ' This powder never varies A marvel otpurltr .Jl streugtunnd wholesamanuM More economic * f than the Ordinary kinds , unit cunaot be aotd.by competition with liio multitude of tow test hhori wehskt alum or phoiphaU powders Hu\ \ & ioWiM MCa N , ' V 'lUlfA , ' "Au , , ( low " " 1 c ° i I