Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 117, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 17, 1885 Page: 1 of 6
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
LIN HOUSE F
1000
WACO
Waco Daily Examine
Wo fill sraelal attention thll mek to our new lines of llxn lions 1 rurnlihln I
The atresia compute in eyery dsulUnJ In order lo put H prominently iNfo the iiuMlatt will
offer lorno special talnet lurln j the ooinlna week Our llueni are all of Ilia bait luoraa of
Lurope and we tsrow ou our conntera this weak
200 Short Lengths of Table Linen
All from 3 to J rl UittliitlMO wernuitcloieout tnJolTeTltLflin below coiL Laditi ihouM
look Ihrouif U tLetn thi vrtek
Sheetings
We carry only ataadartl brand and til batr
bteu reiircd from 3S l c ita ft ytrd tin
lorroerprlcti
TURKEY RED DOYLIES
At 45c 50c 05c 75c 100 Dozen
WHITE FRINGED DOYLIES
At 00c 75c 83c 100 Par Dozen
WACO
LINEN HUCK TOWELS
At 12 l2c 15c and 20c Each
LINEN DAMASK TOWELS
At 10 12 12 151 0 and 20c Eack
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
In til u w oriental pnttsmt we have 11 fly
tjleiat from 15iouU U > UW ach
New Lines of Lace Bed Setts
ll e lute Ihetn to 01 n j ilia bail Iron low > 1150 and up to IS Co a salt
New Lines of Lace Pillow Shams
Kiwllnciior lUmpei artel braided pillow all a on New Unci of lluon aliaatlug and pillow
caalngi New Unci of fancy ahlrt linens New line uf laco
auJ felt tldlsa Mew lluai uf fancy linen splailiera
at bottom prlcia
Plain and painted bambw aptaiUera at n an 1 SO cents tarn
Marseilles Bed Spreads
We liae new patterns at 11501 do and up lo 110 00 each
HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS
al7c II 00 and llftl rach
And aa tBtlrvty i w Una of llneu tab ictu and table c to tit
SANGER BROS
W R KELLUM
KELLUM ROTAN
f hOTAN
TUX AS
jkjOlW JUST STOCK
2000 bbls Sugar
5oo bbls Molasses
looo boxes Kirks Soap
ooo boxes Starch
looo boxes Numsens Tomatoes
boxes J Lusks Cal Canned Fruits
IN TRANSIT DUE FEBRUARY 1ST
New York seed polnloes 1000
bbls Senuluo
salt 2500
tOO bbls Michigan
CoJree Vall write for prices
ta Klo and see u or
KELLUM ROTAN
Cameron Castles Storey
GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
WHY IS IT WE CAM DELIVER
CHEAPER THAN THE MARKET OF GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
now in transit
GOODS ARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WE
BECAUSEWHEN
CASH PURCHASE IN LARGE QUANTITIES
WITH
GO INTO THE MARKET
AND PLANTERS AND
TITIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
OUR CUSTOMERS BENEFIT OF
GIVE
WHEN THE ADVANCE COMES
SAME
RAILROADS ENABLE US TO OBTAIN AS
OUR THREE COMPETING
LOW RATE OF FREIGHTS INTO WACO AND THREEFOURTHS LESS
IN RIO JANERI0 AND POSSESS
BY PURCHASING OUR CDFFEES
US TO SELL AT
INS THE LOWEST RATE OF FREIGHTS ENADLES
SAME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
remain very truly yours
GROVERS COURT
Tho Internal Revenue Com-
missionership Plum Un-
expectedly Drops
Hfinj ft mil llcciliii Call mi
Hit Man hi lli1nd
lo links
he lliizrn CiiliKtliilllal in
rxcttilluiil Promising > f
Ptililiiiit ri slbllllir
Ollirr > e Giiniciid Ilidii
lindnit or Hit Mlntt j
imiiiio
MtSlllMll < l MMS II
ins
lie toiiimtitloiier l Interiml lies
line Anpotiloil
Washington March 10 The presl
dent has iioinlnnteillosopliSi lller of
Writ Virginia lummUsluiicr ol Inter
11 nl revenue
AMI MOANS K1MI 1Fills NOT
MAMMI
It t aulhnrltatiicl learneil llioro In
no truth In tho irporl milled trmii
Pari that ho Chinese got i niiiient has
asked tho United Slates lolnieicedc
Willi Frame
TIIK I1O0MI ill CO ltlSlMI
lien Sheridan received a telegram
from SinHatch tills morulnif stnttnif
lint upon the receipt of tho presi
dents proclamation concerning the
Oklahoma lamia moil of those pre-
paring toinindotho Iniflaii territorj
ilttliliil to return home
MIMhTLHPIUjlrlllO UK 11MTOIIAUHY
lllTAINHl
It is understood Sen Ioster will
ho rcJailKll WiirbMT fviiViilciflig
negotiations for a more favorub 1
ami that he will probably
treaty
return to Madrid In thecourso ora
III IKY WAMIIlrrCIIFIIATlllBttlllll
1101 Sli
Among the presidents cullers to
day were Hovllcniy Want llcccher
Hendricks beiretart
Vice President
llayanl Senator Voorhecs anil ox
Senator McDonald
FAIIUIIIMl ATWOllK
Mr Fairehlld has assumed the ilu
ties ol n slstaut ececlary of the trens
ury
YAMIOOllllKllUlTOClUAIrMAIA
THF
The navy department today In
structed Commander Wield of tho
to
Yantic uow at Now Orleans sup-
ply his vessel with fuel and provls
Ions as soon as posslblo and go to
Uierpool Guatemala On arrival
thcrobolsto coinuiunlcato Immcilla
lily with American ollliinls
UKN IllACK CONF11UII t
Tho senate continued Sen UlacK as
commissioner of pensions
WIUTKV Tl CUr TUB tAIUH
ItllJOS
mid
Tho prcsldcut ol tho Central
South Amorlcnn cable company to-
day telegraphed tho secretary ol state
from New York ho bud lulormntlon
that a csscl supposed to baio been
sent bv tbo goMrninciit of iiialo
mala was u It way to cut tho cable
Ho asked that tho companys propcrt
bo protected
INVfVllllATION OlltlUlHI AT >
011K
sccrelory ol tho treasury has
The
directed tho collector of custom at
linctl
Iration of tho inanagcineiit ol too largo
ofl o at New York with a icw to
certain whether complaints grow
Kg out of the trcatnuut of pa eugcr
will founded
mid their baggage are
TIIK W O T I CAM
A delegation of about t o lmudred
inostl ladles com
Chrlstluuworkers composed
posed mainly of the Womens Teij
pcrnuce union aud Temperanco
ilslTW railed nt Iho
ncoof W
Miss Clcvehiud
Wiilto llouso today
WACO TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH 171885
ellh r wilfully culpable ami neglect
ful or Incluiletit In his work Xclther
was true Ho wroto tho letters slinp
ly to relieve bliusclt of Hint
IIIiHSII UlON 1113 llhCOllll j
whkh tho secretary of wars re-
port had wrongfully plnceit there-
In argument upon an objection
Jiulge MiKoyiotiiiscI for Hazcu saM
Wo know that tho iirosccuiloii il A
not Mant to touch Capo Sabln The
neuiscrilocs not want to faco these
horrors Wo propose to show the
animus of the accuser that ho n
linhitcil wllli mnllro so tleep anil
leailly ngalust the chief signal olllcer
of tho army thnt ho bccnino bllml
upon nuy iUcsllou tourhlng Arctic
mailers and that Indird his > ory
body extaleil midlco ulicuctcr the
chief slgiml olllocr wai named 1 uiI o
Mrlvcy then called tho attention of
nltucas to the fact thnt hi letter
to tho secrotnry datod Icbruary 17lh
last was cndoised b > the semtnry as
liming been recoiled at tho war de-
partment robrunry JO nud al o lo tlj
lart Hint a statement concerning Ibe
iimtiuts of this letter un < publiiheil
In tho Tribune Chicago rclirunrji
th and asked where that letter was
kept prior to robrunry 2Gth Sen
Ilnten replied It was kept
ludgo McKey aikcd whether within
a reicut period official lellers lmiq
not been
runiiiiMn hiom nisiCH
In the signal olllco and tnkcti to tho
hccietary of war I
Tho judges adiocnto objected t < t
this
Indgo McKey snld tho purpose ol
tho delenbo was to negatlto the pre
sumption Ihntilio utilised ciiculntcd
tho cunleuts of this letter He said ho
proposed to show that Icttcis hud
been purloined from ticks In the sig-
nal ollbeund tnken lo tho soirctnry
of wnr by the person purloining
thi m and that tho person reoeiied
speilal ciuplotnit nt idler purloining
tini loiters lie said the winded lu
show tho geneinl iotir oof Ihoiulmlu
Nlratlon with rclcrcnco lo tho chlel
ilgnid olllcer that nothing was Slired
lu the otllce of the chief slgiiiil olllcer
from tinhand of this secretary of wnr
bj day or night
the judge ndvocato said bo did not
feel called upon lo reply to Insinua-
tions ol counsel with nspect to tho
sceiclary ol wnr Thnt olllilnl ho
anid needed no defensn nt Ids hnuds
Without oiuiludlug the exsinlnn
jlou nt J
MMriiiMii ii iiiHitrrm
8INATK
SiKclsl to tlio Eisnilner
ISlurOj a lroceedluf
Austin Manli 1C Tho commlllco
reported baik tho bill
regiiritlng agrlciilturo tho business of public
wibhers unlaiorubly
Iho irecr county bill was passed
nrtertho amendment putting oil tho
llmo of Its taking cllect to two inrs
hence wn defeated
On llnnl pnssago tho bill orgnnlzing
Iho new county of Vnl crdo win do
r < blllto cxtcudthe Hmo pf for
lho
feiture of railroad charters until 1887
because of their failure lo construct
tho number of miles each year requir-
ed by law was cugrossod
Tlio bill to abolish Iho olllco of In
surunco tominUsloncr w as called up
lJorltJ rclor t
with an ndicrso 1t
l > tlon
senator Woods iiiomhI tho < < > l
report fnjornblo to
or tlio minority
tho l asni0 of tho bill nm t was en-
grossed by inotoof 11 to VI
Tlio bill restoring Iho Jurisdiction
court of Hosmie count
of tbo county nddod
and Llano county
w ns taken up
and Iho bill cugrossul
bills passed Amending >
llouso
adding artlclo MJ oi lcual Codei rilB
7i lo nttcndauco at commissioners
tlvo
courts requiring commissioners to
glvo 000 bond each
b ainciiilniiut bl I
Dnllns ibnrter
Senate bill appropriating tijOOO o
ltKW copies
publish from existing plates
ies of tho llctUcd Slatutes eonccwlon
llouso bill 319 graining
to WSloacs or uslgueo certain salt
iiimo up
water Hats in ialtistou bay
ffr Sr
of lo O 1 1Innl
granting right w ay
fngton ussVgncc lo bulUl a >
across tho Hats wllliou right lo
tho road
ehurgo wharfage provided
is mndo In ten enr > f0 tln i
1 l tllho l r < in lMho iJewc nty oflrewsterwa
cinv o f c
v not or rpoeo
inakbTgaliy em de eae1
requests resiling
perautp matters but Jllss a J to nllllMria judges lento 1A of a
iijoVrffKu i
to jouined
and
desired to pay their respects
tlielr confldciico In lier RvolUn the depart
express
ChVistlaneharncer am tlm as ml O tlJ nd Ids
CARRY THE NEWS
What thoso Long Idle Wheels
Will Now Swiftly
Spread
A rtlltlbnlll ltiljs lllllh Hull
lus nil IHoiilltllI htl
mnn in Itstir
llllMM tills llllllttlltSS nl lis I
Ihim nud Ciiiltiil one
Ciiiv Less
The < iirnl Milkr on the linulil
Sslrm Is sullsiiiilorily
I mliil t
III Ilk llll HI
leilol llinliiprr laiir < l liy Iraara
lliilr mid HokIp
SI Iouls ilo March Hi Tho roll
ferenco appointed to bo held hero to
day betwicn the lending officials of
the Missouri Iacillc railroad louipnny
mid tho goiernorsniidolberiepreseu
lathes of tho states of Missouri nud
Kansas on tho subjei I of the existing
strike look iiluco this afternoon Al-
ter along itbcusfloit during which
tho situation was full set forth the
representatives of Iho two stntes for
multttcd a proposition width was fm <
mediately ncieplcd by tho rallwny of
liclnls Subsequently Viielresldent
llajis iasiicd a circ ulnr which has
been scut to the otllccrs anil agents of
tho company at all ntlictcd poiuts
lililcli tells the whole story ns lollows
omce of Ihe first vtce prCBUeut of the MUaourl
IailUo rallwar comiianr lla leased amlup
lines a nj Ihe T r railway com
Heraliit to thounilerslgned as
nt
the solution of the dlflliullles pres-
ent Impeding the operations ot Iho
railroads
To Cant B ayes first vlcopreal tent
a a ci f eteculUe ollkir of Iho I
latel
railiio roll ay lotneaay ant ass
roajs
Whereas on account ol tbo strike
ortbc
among certain of the ciuplotea
Missouri Iailllcinlliui lumpnuy In
the stales of Missouri and Kansas re
sulting In tho stoppage and iisatlon
ofalltrcight tiulllo over sabl rom
pnn8 lines in said sialeslo tho great
detriment of the business Interests
ami rlghls oflbopeoplo of jrnld staler
wMeb cnilaii
speclitely anxious lo restore
between Iho snld
monious relations
companies nnd snld ciuplo cs nud to
rcstoro to tho public tho unobstructed
railroad do recommend
tiso of said lino of
mend nnd request jnld coiupaiiles to
Miss
rcstoro to striking emplo es In
ouri and Knusas tho same wages paid
them lu September 181 Including
one and onohnll prico for extra tinio
salil
worked and to rcstoro all or
striking employes to their several cm
ploymeuts without prejudice to them
account of sed strike
on
Dclicviug that tho foregoing will
coustilutoa just and lair sclllemciit
w6 recommend their acceptance by
tho striking employes as well in by
tho Missouri laclllo railway loiu
SolmA Martin Governor of Kansas
John S Mnrinadiiko Sotcrnpr or
Missouri L I Turner A Olllctt
James Hiiniphrcy llallroad Coin
mlsstoueis or Kansas eorgo C
Pratt James llnrdlng W O l > o n
lug llallroad Commissioners ofMis
souri
With a dcslro to concur with the
recommendation expressed nboto by
state olllccrs nnd to open tbo usuiil
of commerce and with
Uill restoring uct
In Camp county l 1 spirit of ninlty and liannony toward
ninending section J and seillon 11 res thocniplocsol thoso companies this
pocthcly of the Judicial act
1 session tlio bill o
tho ot cuing
U nboto applies will act In
tress ot the Whllo I BUOdlsgiwefti row ll proluions In bote clrcilnr
sina1 Plm 1 ory be tbo dignified pro II M Iloxir
te
perlorm her duties A
prcsenteil to Miss let
fan InwhUb the sentiments of tl
Miss Clet
vl tor were inscribed
tlio
Uuil In repl expressed her nppt
Aellcnto
of liio manner
lU lo
tihlcb the tlslt Mi
what ought to Sincli
VMe
ceedlngsf the scna e I avis and TMril vicePreslleut
Houston of lexar called eaeh oltier BInAUA Ks Ihint catch on
coward W ° h St Louis March 10A special
crowd where
cnteil but If
meet Win ho h J ofthe trouble aud
Z niye
Wasdn
fcW
is lo glvo uollco that tho mto or wages
and terms spccilled will go into ellect
and
on Monday March 10th Instant
bo lu cllect rrom and alter that dale
Ilercarter said rates will not bo
ihiuigod except niter thirty dns no
given in Iho usual
tice thereof way
H S llAYKh
1lrst VicePresident
Heads of departments to which
accordance
send inllllla Ulior Coiu
whether to
mUsloncr KoclitltiUy now at Scdal a
has telegraphed tho governor that tho
rallwa
strikers dont understand Iho
companys offer
1KACTICAMY AT AN EM >
Scdalln Mnrch 10 Tho strlko Is
lercd praitlcally at nn end
no orders have yet been is
OF THE ABOVE
s TO0Ur cUST0MERS THAN EITHER Z K
CTIES S urr
Iacillc j stem staling Hint nil striking
cmploes buvo resumed work under
Hie terms of the circular issued bun
da that nil trains nro now running
and the strlko ended Dispatches
hao also been rccehcd from various
points on tho Wabash stem to tho
effect thnt Iho strikers have gone to
work nud business lias been fully re
resumed
IT IS 1IIOOF AOAINBT IhCIIMCAUTV
St Louis March 11 In nuswer to
a telegram from Sednlmtho following
was transmitted with tho dcsiicd ef-
fect
I ho ilreular of yesterday restoring
wages mid fully toninljliig with tho
recommendations of the state ollldnls
was Issued In entire good fullli with
out any Intention of Inking an
ndmutugo of ttlilal circumstances
lo thwart tho purposes evpiessed
In Iho circular Our attorneys ndiiso
me thnt It Is n binding contrnct on tho
part of Iho company toward em
plocs nud a further engngement of
good fnilh with tho highest clill
niithorllles In tho stale wlitth 1 con-
sider more binding than any olhor
liicli cull bo mndo II M Ilovir
Third VicePresident
Appi oved and fully coucurrcd In
It S ilAUX
Ilrst Vlec1rceldenl
w iil i lllv lollott slll
ho HrollirrliofMl nl Lorninollve I
Illnrera Xllrsliis llrlevallrra
SI Iouls Manh 1C 1 II nizger
ahl ihalrmnu of tho execiilhe com-
mit tea of Ihogrloiiiiicescoiumlltto ot
tho Hrolhirhooil ol Locouiolho Ho
glneers arcoinpanleil by tivo or thrco
other members uf tho conimlttco ar
rlied heio 1 rout Sednlln Seternl
other coiitiiittteciueii are expecled to
nrrlvo tonight nud 1 M Arthur
grand thiol engineer of the brother
hood will bo hero lomoriow iho
objed of Hiistlslt is to consult among
thctnscltcB nud hen Into ntoiiler
enco Willi Vtcelre ldeuts Haves nud
lloxle ol tho Missouri Iacillc
regarding some gilctunics
Hhlch Ihe engineers claim
to have ngalust tho tompaii What
thrso grlvnnees nro Iho commltleo do
cllno to sn but ll Is knovwi thnt tho
discharge oi four eugliitets nt Kausus
City for refusing to nioiu ll eight
trains when requested not do so by
ltlCttrlkcrjnml IhuijUCrllcuj oJnnx
slon In general terms tlio coiniuitten
tho between tno en
sny
gineers and tlio loiupany mado two
which there
ears ago and nud about
was trouble Is not being strictly cur
ried out and the will Ulk It oier
with tho malingers ol tho rond
ItiKii There Is nothing now nt
this writing 11pm legnrdliig the
committee of engineers referred to lu
another dispatch It Is not appre-
hended any aeilou trouble will grow
out of their vill Tlioy will proba-
bly hate a confcreutoloniorrowWilli
Messrs Ilacs and Hole mid It Is
hoped that whutcter grievances the
tuny hate will bo aiiiliabl and satis
and tho continuance of jj nrrnc
gem tho public peace and anil tno
sulcty ol tl ocotnpaiis proiicrllcsand
Whereas tho uudcrslgncd represen
eclipse
miiiiii ci v cuti
ting tho two states aboio iinmcd r oi ciidernblo
har
IIIIICOi
mpor
Gnlvcston Mnrth 10 In the ills
tilit court today liulgo Stewart pre-
siding tho suit ot thoUulf Colorado
s hantn To Hallway tompaii > s
M H undo W Miller wus taken tip
nnd is now being Iricd This Is
nu lmpurlaiit test iiisc tho re-
sult of which is awaited
with considerable Interest especially
at points along tho lino of tlio Santa
Io roll road Tho suit Is for tho iui
po o of recovering o i nolos glicntho
rnllro id company n a subsidy to
sccuro tho building or tbo road
icrlalu in Hell
la
notes nro ns
Helton subsidy notes and a largo
number of cases wllb tho tamo ques-
tions involved are now pending in the
courts nw ailing action In tho Miller
ensc
11011 OLD IIOUKlONl
In tho United Slates clnult court
todaJudge Snbln presiding four
judgments wiro rendired against tho
matured cou
ell of Houston on
pons of cousolldatd loan bonds and
tlio bonds
cock w as tho ow
Texas for many
K
tftle S JSi iiii that hoIInicudid bo long romembcrod It was nutciu I accepted and h ral way strlko Now York March 16rcn Grant
its au over
Tlie
lllauviioluied Nuuspotlertt
San Irauclsco Cal Man 116 Off
ldcS no o lia s eceW cTe grams Drawpoker Is much dearer thnti n
on an
fromsuiierlntendeulsof Iho
ABERS SPACE
I wil occupy this space in n fmv days with announcements of now nrrirnls
i null ypuifBiteiLiaL yyyi i
Thanking my friends for their patronage in tho past and soliciting its continuance for tho future as I shall bo better prepared than
SEAWET STORIES
Pnrnolls Heel May Rosem
lile that of Fabled
Achilles
Irun ie Tempi Ihe Sorelj
Sonilitl IInn mi the
HlBll Sens
Mill
Talk hits Niilitldiil riiiin
it llniiil lillo mi Oml
liolisll lilspi i
The > lilrlli > rtliiiisl Still Itlood
iue Otl lill Olhtl Illllda
Tlillll Ollis
i suittn
11 V AM IMlll CHOIS SlIFFKIltMl
honilon Mnrth 10 Adtlces rrom
nliullii report tho lea and ludlgo
dlslrlils in India sullerlug severely
from Ihe drouth
COSHlllJt ADVAMIMI
IaiiiiIiiii March 10 Consols 97 fi8
for mono U7111G for nccounls
rtHNhll fMII IIM
London Mnn h 10 larnell will be
nltnckrdlinmaii entirely new quarter
The maullcsto rend by Clnuiey nt tho
iiitollngof tho uatlounllsi seillon ot
tlioOibllii municipal eoiiuill Thurs
dny hns btcn submitted to solicitors
for the crow n Tho manifesto wns nu
expression ol tho altltudo lo bo ob
sencd by the untlounl lenguctownrds
Iho lrinco of Wales during tbo tout-
ing visit It advised Iho nationalists
to maintain an attitude of resort e
make no hostile dcinon lratious ami
Hoted that tho goiernmcnl will baso
wine set cro action upon tlio opinion
of the solicitors
A IIOSSAMFII lllUIMll
London Mnrch 10 In tho commons
this nlternoon Gladstone in answer
to questions regarding Iho settlement
it tlio llussoAfghnu frontier dllllcul
It said Iho only foundation ho had
tor the auiiouiKcmeiit that an amtca
lo agreement hid bicn arrived at
was tlio promise wlied by DcGlcrs
Iho ItiiMlan minister of foreign allalrs
Irani St Petersburg March 6th
MAS RHIVH HIS SIIVrilQHIK
Loudon March 10 Slailstono re
loiuinendcd Larl Spemer loitl lieu-
tenant or Ireland todny as deserting
a signal mark of rot al notice for the
sonsplcuoiis nbllll ho hns dlsplacd
in tho minageuieiit of Irelaml
CHOW N 1IIINIK FKKOI HICK W 1LI IAMk
VISIT
arl > Mnrth 10 Lu Triune an
nounces Hi it tho Croitn lrimo Ired
crick William of Germany will tlsll
Paris next inoiilh
rouuiibrr ciiamikstaciicx
Paris March 10 A dcspalih from
Shanghai sns Admiral Jourbct in-
tends lo abandon bis position nt the
islandnr rormosa and operate on Hie
coast of iiorlhcniCldiia
A UllKAllKinoTT
Hankers have already lukcu adinut
ago or Iho passage of tho bill Increas
brcadtslutls and rais
ing thediitic on
ed tbo prlco of bread Tho pooplo aro
complaining sat ngely against tho In-
crease lu the cost of lltlng
ACS Ill A
Wit VT A SAVAN r 8A S
coupons of market house I Victim March 10 llr Ariiicnlus
Thoso Judgments nggregnto 211210 Vamberg professor < ir oriental Ian
uiiltorsity ol 1 oslh as
cuso
cm bond holders crls Penjdcb and tho whole coftry
rond nud Herat
v am AiuiAiin
been for tlreo ceilur
now
W M
este On ncil resident ol SrIvisIou Hod an Integral par of A
Pea11mr aniberg Is tho greatest Iltluj
this afteruoou aged 08 win < I lfieraturo
s s s
llillT
TUB FAU OF KA88AIA IIKCItUlT D
CairoMarch 10 Suakliu advices
do not confirm tho rumor or tho fall
Kassala and tho massacre of Iho gar
risoii
FOUIt MOllK THAITOItS
Alexandria March 16 Pour inoro
persons havo been arretted as acroin
Hits ofeobehr Pasha In Ids treason
against tho khedivc
FllANCK PUTS HKlt 1O0T lsTO II
Hong Kong March 10 A French
manofwar has topped and searched
Hilly inurrd Ithcllrltisli steamer Sura A squad
Ilaltlmore Mil Manh 10 A fire ron of tho llrltlsh navy stationed In
dcslro id tho seiond and third stories I Chlneso waters has been ordered to
Win Kong
of the furulturo waichouso of rendezvous at Hong
ltctsongcc Is Sou Damage 15000
Fuliy Insured
HEFlSK TO TOAIV
Dublin March 16 Tho corpora
lug to unfavorable weather uo satlshloiiof Dublin today by n voto of 41
faitory observation or tho annular t 17 rejected the motion to present
could be takoujioro an address to tho Prince of Wales on
his visit here April 8th
AMlNISTKllOMTMB CFNlltAb AMtlll
CAN COMI MCATIOS
Of MnV > Manh 10 The
City
secretary of the interior beuor Uo
NUMBER 117
over boforo to please
B HABER
liioro Itublo stated to nu anoclnted
press reporter this afternoon that tho
Mexican government had no Inten
tion to mix up lu ihe Uuatemala af
fair beyond protecting her frontier
Ilu belioved Ilarlos pretentions menu
his certain defeat and ruin
iiATTiitti isr iitiiilv
llnck from iho l < pi > < liioii nud In
Hiigurniiori itc
S cclal to tho Rxaralner
Miirlln Jlnrch 16 Jiidgo II C
Stuart rettirncd from tho exposition
Saturday and opoued county court
lids morning
Hen 11 Hlcc county attorney and
npl S A Head aro liomo fioni tho
Inauguration nnd report it an event
Hint must have been seen < o bo ap
preciated CapUHcod Is nn applicant
lor tho marshalhip of the northern
district They bring tho gratifying
Intelligence Hint tho silver men and
Cleveland nrrlvcd nt nn understand
ing on his arrival in Washington that
was satisfactory all round thus ntcrt
lug whntjippcnrcd to bo a serious ob
stacle in tho successful launching of
tho now administration
Inrmera nro complaining of loo
inucH rain but tbey hardly over have
Iho weather exactly to suit them
Loral llshorincii nro supplying our
market with tho finest llraros river
llsb Unit we remember ever to havo
seen Gardens aro looking splcudldlynnd
frugal house wives nro anllilpalliig
carl vegetables
Iorcnit lornla
Ereclal to the Kiamtner
Loronn March 10 Tho greatslrlko
Is at nu cud and business has onco
morn resumed Its natural course
Messrs Miles Montgomery have
purchased tho lot south of behacfer
llros mid will erect a store thero at
onco
Tho railroad men nt this point
though not lu Ihoslrlkchavo received
notice their wages will bo tho same as
last rcptciubor
A mad dog bit three of Mr J P
J llllains dogs on Sunday afternoon
lie killed the four In about an hour
afterwards
Srnlii is sllll coming lu
Mr Pat llrusslnghani lately of Mar
lln has gone to work for the Missouri
Pailllc railway lu tho coal depirt
iiiicr uiri ii > i USt lt
icnco llrowns colllory nt Mnbony
Ilauo this morning Tho boiler of
thohoisllngonglno at tho slope ex-
ploded with Icrrlllc force ono half
being piojcitcd fully 400 yards
Amos Grinder llrcinan and a boy
named Smith wcro fatally snaldedaud
another named Crawfoid seriously
Injured TI13 causa of the explosion
Is unknown Ilesldo tlio boiler de-
molished two other boilers were dis
placed Loss 5000 Tho colliery
will ho Idle lor several weeks
AH isoilu Irani Noulliivst
tlr
alnlis
Ltnchbiirg Va March 16 Hun-
dreds ot Inhnbltants of tho south-
west counties of Vlrglula are emigra-
ting to western states Tho country
thet lenvo Is blue grass graying land
nnd fertile Jiving to wnnt of rail
road oiumnnUntiuii and the disaster
d < cn loucd by last years drouth tho
movement is npproaihlng an exodus
It has been going on tor n month
a
The lloouiers Sllll Mlralns Hop
Arkansas City ICa March 16
None of Iho Oklahoma boomershave
ct left cuiup Thet still await fur
ther adtlces from Washington Tho
opinion pret alls Hint Iho presidents
proclamation was only to prevent
their amotlng until the cabinet havo
mora Hmo to lonsldurtho question
Tho loloulsts representatives at
Wushlngtoi telegraph that matters
will ngnln bo coiisldorcd nt tbo cab-
inet meeting Tuesday
a s a
Another iilort at lluslliir
St I uis March 10 A Jefferson
City Mo special tolhoIostUlspatch
says Tho councillor of tbo state
filed au amended petition today in
Hie proceedings agalust Gould officials
acting as officers and directors of tho
St Louis iron Mountnln Vfc Southern
rnllrond company to oust them from
the latter
Alt Alleiieil luvulla Lent
Now Ynrk March 16 Formal no
tlto will bo sorted upon tho East Ten
uissce Virginia Georgia railway
valid train the outset
tomorrow de
0r standanl upon company todry o
yuer or sleanloits In yu in riJlu r co rcily f miM tbo surrender of the iiem
> cl > reeled br tho present Ituiklaiindvaiico phis Chncleslim rallwny Thcstock
T tTTT midspciitroiiDcnrstraVcllliigBiiiongllioldersclttfm that the lease was 111
t oiil siriue Ihcni I asnilertlsh I
Piltslnirg March 10 An IrwinPa
special says According to Iho reso-
lution ndepted baturday between
1100 and 2000 coal miners struck to
dny for nn ndianco or ten cents per
ton In tho prlio of mining The situ
allot of tho strike clscwbero Is un
ibnugcd Ilotli sides loutliiuo firm
and luulldent
lliiilird llelore llr HiisbBiid iyt
CletelaudOhioMnrcb 10 A ills
patvlvfrom bhclby ss Mrs Mary
terinVolVcredbythoralltvay dlllcials Ann Harcr was found In her liouso
telegraphed to Scdalia this mornliig burned to death Her
Tbo governor
had tiro from tho
clothing
stole Her husband WHSslcklubed
and unable lo help her Tho liouso
was not burucd
s a s-
At laaltaa Ctlr >
Kansas City March 16 Tho Mis
souri laclllo strikers hero aro still out
No freight has ct moved today The
commltlen
men await orders from tho
at bedalla which It I understood is
holding out for a contract embody lug
their stipulations
i s s s
tltir llallr Hoar
Springfield Ill March 16 In the
jolut assembly fifteen senators and
members ausvvcred to
tweulyuluo
roll call Ouo ballot was taken Mor
risoii received lour Tho jolut assem-
bly then adjourned
Mna lie Jlercllul 1
StImls March 16 A Jefferson
City Mo spotlal to the PpatDls
patch sats Gov MarinatluLo this
comniutcd the death sen
morulug
tence of tho negro Sain Cook who
was to hang Friday to Imprisonment
for life
Tho best smoking tobacco is Ultle
Joker
luOU gladeueatli tlio mouutalu
blow hero glides the crystal stream
growsadlniinutivo shrub which fill
tilled Its mlssiou bjr furnishing lu
grcdlrns ror English Female Hitters
Pikes Toothache Drops euro In oue
luiuiilo Gertiiau Com ltcmover kills
corns and bunions
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