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B18MABCK DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEB. 2 1890 Saturday Was aa Unusually Quiet Among tie Lawmakers At tie Capitol. liter J. Cammjngs, A Drummer, Dies Very Suddenly at the Sheridan House. ftie Suet-ess of the Charity Ball an A sured Part--Other Newsy Loeal Items.

alias orporatlon" occupied the attend on or the senate jesierday. The was op for consideration and tii: senatorial eloquence given foil sweep on the question of "monopoly," "the right of the people," mud the "duty of the hoar." Toe bill was not disposed of and, will be takes up again early tbia week, the orators having the quiet and Inspiring day of rest in which to their thunder for the grand finale. In the noose it was a day of "lightning the clerk keeping up a storm of business that was as pleasing to those who are anxious to Tftctt the completion of business as it wag Itdertng to those who were expected to keep up with the reading, Ur. McDonald, the quiet and unassuming statesman from Valley City, who has very little to say. bat who keeps bis aim in the bull's eye did the economy act of the day, by Introducing the resolution calling for the appointment of a commission to codify the laws, and designating February 20tn the day of final adjournment.

THE DIOJITY or THE HOUSE. "noose sis crossed tie Huoi- i and cut the gordiaa knot, and it was be gallant Bowen, the bold champion of prohibition and reform, who led the forces over the river of doubt that separated from the senatorial swords. Ever Trance the organization of the legislature rathe rules of the boose have given senate ilU right of way over boose bills In their several readings, while the roles of the senate fail to extend that courtesy to tbe louse. For some time the matter has been under discussion quietly outside of the capital and yesterday It culminated in the ntroducUon of Mr. Bowen's resolution changing the rales of the house so -that house buls shall no longer be held back out of courtesy to the senate.

It is the same old story. Toe senate and the house, though wedded by the sacred vows of tbe confutation, most have their family jars. Tmso HOUSE SOTES. Among the prominent members of tbe third house to arrive yesterday was Judge Morgan of the Devils Lake district, as pleasant a gentleman as ever pleaded a or held the scales of Justice. Be is accompanied by his popular stenographer, the ruddy-bearded and intellectual Hlgbee.

Lars Christiansen the Fargo druggist capitalist, struck town with a Shamrock in tbe lappel of his coat and the of Enn" emblem, protruding from his pocket, and will remain until the fate 01 the pharmacy bill is known. Governor Hannifin says it is about time tor him to distribute a few deaths among the and to that end will deliver his message some time next weefc Scattering Man's Land." the strip of country which it is sought by some to attach to Walsh and Ramsey counties. Is becoming one of the bones of contention of the legls- tnre. It begins to look as though Ko Han's Land will attract more attention than everybody's land. THE pharmacists are gathering to insist on the passage of their bill protecting the against inexperienced druggists Jfte-of them exoressedft yesterday Oy say- ng that no man should be permitted to handle poisons unless he was thoropghly This is a direct blow at many of the bartenders of the state.

SBSATOR BELTEA is among tbe members of tbe first state legislature who will eave tbe Imprint of their get-there-ative- ness on the statutes. Tne senator has not consumed much time in oratorical rainbows but we would like tbe photograph of the man who has a more thorough knowledge of what is taking place. In keeping its eye on tbe objective point, his name a Hi, Sudden and Sad. The death at the Sheridan bouse yesterday of Walter J. Cnmmings, the representative of tbe shoe firm of Tarbox, Schlick 4 Co, of St.

Paul, was one of the saddest that has come to the notice of the TRIBFJTE for some time, Cummings, who was a fine specimen of physical manhood and whose gentlemanly demeanor and generosity friends of all with whom he met. came to Bismarck on tbe 26th of lannary and stopcfd at the Sheridan jouse. He was imbibing, it was claimed, to ward lagrippe. md Friday morning he went to tbe drug 'tores of the city and attempted to pur- grains -of -morphine. "This imount of morphine was refused him and went to Mandan, saying that be had justness to attend to there.

He visited a Irug store in Mandan, but as to whether not be purchased tbe morphine is not known. Returning to j.vnarck. be retired late Friday light. One of the chambermaids at lie Sheridan reports that as she passed in room early in the forenoon she beard rroans and oUstinguisbed tbe "Oh namma. mamma, if yon only here to ake care of me." She did not report this it tbe time, but when she returned later she entered the room and found Curamings "till In bed.

The appearance of his face startled her and she called a bell boy. who. as soon as be discovered the condition of A. man, called for aid. Senator Haggart ind Walter Dunn were the' first to respond, but they arrived too late, as -the man bad gone beyond recovery.

He died soon after their arrival. Proprietor Ely of the Shendan house immediately wired Tarbox, Schlicfe 4 Co informing uiem of Cummings' death and asking for instructions. The only reply he received to this was the cold statement that they bad forwarded bis dupatch to ffli-i. Cnmmings at Fargo Tbis was a disappointment to Mr. Bly and Bismarck, who were arranging by wire have some friend of Mrs.

in Fargo, break the to her as gently as povlble. Later were receded from to send the body to that point and It was-shipped on last night's passenger rain. Deceased was a bright business man. was about 37 5 of age and leaver a wife and child to whim h- was devoted. The Rail.

Thrdatnrf-TTiP chanty hall to civm tho legislature is rVhruar) and the i anil cilu-, throughout the north- a ln-in irrfnrmnil TliP com- are laboring earnestly for tbe sac- cess of tbe ball and every detail being given the most arefal attention. A number of tte leading ladies and gentlemen of St. Paul and Minneapolis have expressed tneir Intention to be present and from all points in Xorth Dakota come similar cotn- mapleations. That it will be toe orat notable social event in tbe history of Dakota, there can be DO doubt The best music, Uie most artistic caterers and the most modern decoracons nave been secured and North Dakota's gallantry aad beauty will be represented. Moat Cloee the BenlJey Instructed Chief of Police- Marsh last night to inform the keepers of the city that tbe Scnday-clos- ing ordinance would be rtrictly enforced.

Tbe ehlef obeyed isstractions and tbe dealers ol tbe city were ordered to close tneir doors at midnight. Wm Jeaadsaoa'a Father Dad. M. B. Jenktnson.

father of Wm. Jenkinson of this city, whose brother Elmer per- laned in tbe recent Minneapolis Tribune fire, dwl last Friday at Huichinscm, Ean sas. Tbe Baae Ball Daace. llckets for tbe base hall daace on ST. Valentine's night are selling rapidly -and indications are ttat tbe attendance will be lane.

A. C. McGillivray, J. Spencer and G. A.

Lewis came down from Dickinson yesterday to confer on the coal rate question. His. Snore, wife of tbe popular sergeant- aanna of tbe house, left for her Mlnne- waokan borne evening and will be absent abont a week. Judge W.S. Lander of Wabpeton and JodgeD.

E. Morgan of Devil Lace arrived in the cttj yesterday to meet their friends in the legiatare. Mr. W. E.

Higbee of Deviis Lake accompanied Judge Morgan. At the Sheridan: G. A. Lewis, Dickinson; A. C.

McGillivray, J. Spencer, Dickinson; Henry W. Coe, Mandan; Joseph N. Kowalsky.SanPranclsco; D. E.

Morgau. W. E. Hlgbee, Devtls Lake; W. S.

LaaderV Wahpeton; Henry Hasenwinkle, St. Paul; L. Cbrbtianson, Fargo; Gilbert Haggart, Fargo; Hugh Campbell, Emmons county. At the Custer: H. H.

M. Smee, Glencoe; J. B. Gayton, Emmons county. At the Banner: R.

McConneU, L. J. Conner, St. Paul: R. G.

Stevenson, Fargo; C. Potters, fl. H. Smith. St.

Christiansen, Fargo; a L. Timmerman, Sims, X. D. At the Herbert: T. B.

Ellis, St. Paul; Bassler, Chicago; J. Scott, Glencoe; Otto Baner, Jamestown; John Anderson, A. D. Haisb.

Charles K. Sassett, Valley City; Miss Jennie Foster. Napoleon; Mrs-Jas. Hayes, Steele; J. H.

Watt, Bathgate; Thos. J. OTfeil. Jamestown. At the Pacific: John P.

Joiies, Cleveland, Peter O. Anderson, Painted Woods; John Anderson, Apple creek; A. J. Carbon, Sterling; A. F.

Rogers, Cannon Sooday Serrleva. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCBCH--Chas. F. Bolllqger. pastor.

Beenlar services at 41 a. m. and 730 p. m. by Rev.

C. H. Treg- fawny, of Pembina. The morning sermon be followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper, and tbe evening sermon the quarterly love-feast. Sunday school at 120S n.

m. A eordM fs extended to all. BAPTIST CHUBCH--Rev. George Kline, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.

and 730 p. m. Morning topic, The Realization of Faith. Evening theme. Fathers.

Sunday school at 3 p. m. Toonz people's meeting at p. m. "Whosoever will, let him come." PBERBYTKBLVS--Public worship at 11 a.

m. sabbatn school after service. Evening service at 730 p. m. All who do not worship elsewhere are earnestly invited.

J. M. AtdersoD. pastor. CATHOIJC-- St.

Mary's cnnrch-'Low mass and sermon at 850 a. high mass and sermon at 10:30 a. catechism at 3 p. vespers, sermon and benediction at 730 p. tt.

Rev. Alfred Mayer. O. S. B.

Pastor. Northwenterti at Waahlncton. A Washington special of tbe 31st says: Mrs. Gilbert A. Pierce's lovely home at the corner of street Northeast and, North Capitol street, was thrown open ur callers on Monday for the first time this season- Mrs.

Pierce received with an easy grace that placed them at home at once. Next door Mrs. J. A. Picsler, of Sonth Dakota, was assisting Mrs.

Senator Torple in her reception. Mrs. Senator Moody and a bevy of Chicago ladies received on Monday at her honse on North Capitol street Mrs. Senator Pettigrew received alone in her magnificent mansion on street Northeast on Monday afternoon. The Wealier The following is a meteorological summary of the weather daring the month of Jannaryat Bismarck, Mean barometer, 30.2SI Highest barometer 9X93: cm the 2d.

Lcrrast barometer, 28J06; an thp 25th. Monthly range of bafumetar. LU2. Uaaa temperatirre, L8. HigheK tarn posture.

38 on the 9th Lomat temperaton, -Si: oa the 18th. MontWj nciireof tenperamn. 74. Qttssal dfliif temperitjire. Jt- Lcmt dau; range of tefflporatsn, S.

dsily range of tempoatara, 18 A 18W ISO 7J IS84 1885 188B 8J TSS 149-1888 -2J5 4.2 02 1881 1JJ 1882 Mean daflj dew point, 2. Mean daOj reladra humidity. 78.3. Prpralllon direction of nortbwwt. Total moranwnt of wind, J.2S miln.

Telocity of wind, 38 mi tea, direction Total precipitation. Inchoi Norjiber of dsrs on whico ,01 Inch or more of mirror oov fell four. Depth of anmaltad snow on crocnd at end of month 4 InetMa. 1S75 1STT 1878. 18SD U81 1382 t.U W3 0.7S 1S84 1.84 1S88 0.1S 1SR7 OJO 1S8 0.89 1SS 0.23 OSS! OJ1 O.C 09S 0.95 O.Vt min- Nomber of clmr dart, 20 Number of psrtli clondy 6.

NcmbCTof cloodV Mean munrnnm Vdp imam trtnoeratnrs, II.i, ffrmtnrt in 24 hoam, OTO; PXOPNI or oo6cimc Jan. 1, PZOMB or defirwncy precipj- Mtlon Jan. 77 brlow 2WO. Smrjil C. S.

A. An editorial in the CbicaRo Inter-Ocean -The loRKlativp tnilort of North Dakota arc nf new tn their worts, and rom- mendablj anxiou. to spem Araws--Mrr in-tltiitions i thes are hu-5' crpaline li a -late insurance depart- mpnt. all well pnouch in thr main, hut in the matter of wouldn't it le well fcr Hit- niamgi-r. of thp HiMirinrp i POWDER Absolutely Pure.

A natal rf peaty now pending to study the experience of older states? "One thing learned by such a study will be the proved unpopularity of all laws looking to the special taxation of Insurance organizations, particularly the life companies. Sueb taxation In the few states where it has been levied, is found to result only In compelling the public to payjust so mn-h more for Insurance. "It ought to be patent, but it isn't always to the zealous law maker, that a iiffr ance organization, being mutual in its nature and managed in the interests of its members, cannot be taxed per cent, on its premium receipts without having to collect just per cent, more from its policy holders. It must have all the money the members have contracted to pay in order to meet tbe claims as they fall due of those very same members. Consequently, if Xorth Patota or any other state in- it simply adds to tbe policy holder's burden.

It really is as absurd as to tax a man because he bis money in a savings bank, or jo tax a school fond. It virtually says: prudent, loo King out for your tamily's welfare, and you shall pay 2K per cent extra fcr doing Legislative Manual. Tbe few extra copies of the legislative manual printed by the TBIBUSE are being sold for 75 cents each--bound in elegant blue cloth--or 30 cents in paper cover. No other book published contains so many valuable election statistics for North Dakota, and the constitution of the state in this work is closely indexed, making It a splendid little book for ready reference. New stock of spring hats just received at M.

Eppinger'8. For For 25 cents a volume, members can have their bills bound by the TBIBUXE bindery in tag board cover, cloth back and trimmed in book form. The first ICO of the senate bills makes one volume and one hundred bills each in tbe house files makes a convenient book, or if it is desired ISO can be bound in one volume. The boss and confectionery store will be open for business tn the brick store room, corner of Main and Second streets, sbons Kehniary 15th. Xew styles of stiff hats and crashers at H.

tlS Beward. a lady's gold watch, with monogram L. C. on one side and "1882" on the other. The above reward will be paid by returning It to TBiBtrxE office.

Changers one of the irresistible laws of nnfottunntelr Is almost invariable for the better. As an instance of this, St. Patrick's pills are fast taking the place of the old harsh and violent cathartics, because they are milder and produce a pleasanter effect, besides they are much more beneficial in removing morbid matter from tbe system and pre venting ague and other malarious diseases. As a cathartic and liver pill they are almost perfect. For sale by Frank Frisby.

Two Vnlqne A great mjRiy of our American cities have attempted, at one time or another, grand spectacular parades, but with few exceptions, they have been failures. At tbe late George Washington Presidential Centennial in New spectacular procession was attempted, but in all points except that of great numbers of people, it was unsuccessful, as confessed by the.pa- pers of tbe metropolis. There are only two cities where these things are bandied rightly and made a shining success--New Orleans with its "Mardi Gras," and St. Louis with Its Prophets." The former occurs in February, and the latter in- October. If you think witnessing either this year, remember that "The BurUngton' has its own line to St.

Lojls. and Li tbe- best route from all points In tfie northwest to the sonth. For maps, time-tables, and any information desired, -address- 4eeal agents, or write to W. J. C.

Kenyon. gener al passenger agent. B. N. Paul, Minn.

THE AMERICAN AAGAZINE HBfUC C45 MAOAZI58 tod -THg AM etuonAl 4opt aad crt rf PAQIQJ AAvncaD wntm CU 1U of ikptctKB of fGnil ftfid csort tiefcnpura onr cottatf ILJIB sec frnrt Ott of pcnod, tad. a UOTV vtte ti of Dittinetirtty ReorwMrrtatiTe of American Thought and Prugreii. II li br cad rnb'ip to Uu ---IM A T. Llvt. Hpeetal la Ceik or ITrslonx KmtMrc, win mt rwrvlpt of tf svper THZ AXESICAK JLiOAZUTT 00., 749 (roadway.

New York. above and the marrk I TRITII VK wo jear (or $430. Aldreis. THE I5i-marck. X.

P1F.TRO RIGHi, lark. BROKER, flMMi Paaa. Etc. Camtpoaitaee TTIPRBEOOTED ATTHAC1I8I! 11 OVER A MILLION DOTHJ1H). L.S.L Louisiana State Lottery Company FAMED FOR TWENTY YR8, SaiavHty of tat fmaft Iffjmtmt of PHna.

Attested fallows: "Wfio went Ut: Hbtta Prm. fefena PnK IJoion Nntimil HatTBaai. GBAXD MONTHLY DBAWI5G At Atadwry of Hntic, Hew Orleans, Tondar fettnujytit 190 Capital Prize, 3300,000. lOO.OOO at $80 each Qurten SI; SP.OCOi axoeo SJOOpan. 3,000 LOOOare SODO SCOm 30,000 tOOm 90,000 200 tre 100,000 mat.

50,000 lOOnritwof noare WftSuat 200 are OF fitou of SUOan MFttaioftUO IMPORTANT. Adtan M. A. DA orSLA-DACP D. Ey oidlaafT letter, SIONE7 OBDEB UnedbraU Ezpma CoopaaJee, Hew Xork Ex.

chCKB. Daft, or PMUJ.Sotg. EVAddron ntOtftta lattei. eootaiaiBgCBr. reecrto Hew National Bank, New La.

"itKMKMaEK. ODAKMTEKD BT FOCB of New Orleans, and the 1 thePrasidenl of aalnstttffl wfaoeB are recognised In tbe Coord; thewfore beware of ail or schemw." GOT lOOLLAB prtw offte raajlart part or traction of a Ticket I880ED BX OS in AoTthig in oor DaBie offend for leas thao afioQar a swindle. T7OBTICKET8 t5 TH State Lottery, Apply to W. 8, Hay, general agent, Helena, or to ezpreo agent, Blsmtrck andUan- oan, SOLO. PRIZES CASHED.

D. BARRY, PHOTOGRAPHER. Flntlaa work a Lonint of Indian pbotonpot in the world, and the oorrect let of Custer Battle Field PTBT tafcea. ftppUcstiozu free oa BISMARCK Thursday, February 6th The Most Magnificent Coipanv that has ever visited Bianaeck. The Original and Only Davy Crockett- At the request of the people.

America'- orpatest romantic actor. One more, and the last of nfffT falling "Idyl of the bactwwxK" CROCKETT! The People Request It The Peopfc Hare It The People Demand It on -an 1 at i drus -tore A Usefui Comfortable HANDSOME We will give with every dollars worth of goods bought at our store ONE TICKET entitling you to a chance on one pair of NORTH STAR BLANKETS, FIBST QUALOT; AT O. R. BARNES BISMARCK, N. D.

DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE FEBRUARY 16th, 1890. HOTEL FOURTH STREET. MBS. LOUIS PETERSON, Proprietress. centrally located and baa beeo thoroughly refitted tinouoai.

and with bgst Members of toe legislature and their fnendk thia a THT hotel and the rates reesooabte. OPEN ALL SIGHT. Rates. 81 to 81. SO HERE TO STAY, AND DON'T YOY FORGET ITI JOS.

DIETRICTH" Fresh and Salt Meats and Groceries, Etc. No Better Place Caa be Fonod. The Old Stand--Main Street ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN Ttts aod an In- cambeceat Ligtt, eaaal to 85 Bis- oank. WotLD ISCAS- caenr Puaboigh, Pa. Harrey old-faaUooed HoteL cattle or atutp.

HE AMERICAS CABD lh fcgy tataa the Place ptdro and BrttteGtS, Slcb. WASTED. hare an original plan in daaungintb oar agcata, wtxieh they gretUf appreciate. We forniah with any printed on each as qamaiTO aoDts for their Agents hare merely to eee that the alogBes are properly disttibaUd aoa rteolt it Aneraot in thto way era also eg. nuiltnde.

Foil paiticalanmaued tebuiha Battle Creek, Mich. JOHN YEGEN, 90 Main Bkmarck. N. D. IS Groceries "ss Provisions CITY BAKERY.

THE HERBERT. Boarding and lodging. Desirable rooms for transients, with or without board. CHieMcrren-s CNCU PENNYROYAL BISMARCK BUSINESS OAJttb JofUee of the at aajdnee. Smatk ttmt.

at HAHCTCH. Ctetal Block. Aj AT M. J.EDOEBXT. AT Cicmr Pacterlea.

Q. aAAB AIOTA Ciou "J.a Notary Seals THE TRIBUNE; Bismarck, N. D. For 1890, MAOAHST irteo roo scaaon. The snieoipUon ate is tow--fLOOa jwr.

The Btadard of th0 Hagasine is Mgfr The uSstrstlong are and of the best, Thero is no (pace here to eren a of faunres to and fol- there OD the ion and Trarrl, a Modem War Ship (3 orUclea). Boom in (Sty, Soborb and Cooatrr, Providing Horoea thmogh tions. The Citizen Ericaece. the Inrgntor, bf Anthotted TO WEAK MEN BISMARCK BRANCH Miller Brewing Go's" CELEBRATED Keg and Export Beer. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO GEORGE Honuat, Artists, Aserican and Foreign.

Ttera be three anHals. Bobert Loajs Storms In 139t. Each sabjeet, and there wfll be a ceat ratMtr this year, will be treated by vrltn Bioet oonr petpnt to neak with anthohty and vita. Intlrxf Beadfrswho are interested are amd to aeod for cents a ncmber; (1.00 for four CHARLES 8CR1RKES-8 SOKS. New Xork.

ahore tagaie and Bismarck SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Is the toa moe popular paper pobiubed and kat aontatloo ot any paper ot Its ta rvcr unmratea. BeR Otm at Wood DIB. Publ'jbwl veaktr. for orpr. Pncx a year, roar aomhc if rax a co, ptfauxma, aroadi IOILDEIQ EdTtiM of Sciotite AMrteu.

Bath ocmotas plate, of euanui am etrr D. TYLER, BISMARCK, N. 1 run puaa net as DATENTS CO, I 40 and bare made XDAD for and foi. pawnu. Srad for BantMok.

Coma- TRADE MARKS. In easa roar mart not in nt Mrv Co, tea fromrt prouetlon. Send tar ilAOdbook. CBPTRinbTS for (KWO. ehsju.

quick: procnrvd. AddreH HCKK 4k CO- omtrt- la of a Bimrd Powder Co I sr 1 marjizino lujd tho XT osc TlUTU'Nr MEWSPAPEJRl.

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