Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 111, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 10, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
W
Waco Daily
This is our Great Carpet Week
Tot i mtlco int oJed to U tin ttt ntl it of lL puU
To the Astonishing Low Prices in Carpets
tuton aooountof thtrm ndoui rutli la tills dapnrliaeat wa bare not baea ftbla to arraoff
elaborate aJrarttlaiaant but uaw Iwurafer we aauauuss wltb plasiure tbat eur
Spring stock Of Carpets and CurtainsA v
2a almoat all recalrei eJl aelwItbiUDdltie tba edaiiae Id pikel by tba large
Extensive Carpet Strikes
and the iltoTtneti nf jcootlion ih ronrlit wa are fullrprtparo1 tit inatnUln the r rr Imeit
>
tigiirc t > ccui8 our uujeri lm < l taken
turret iradotb I il llirve moults
W R KELLUM
WACO
ng9 uf i
luvr prtcei wlilcb heil ruled tlio
we Have Bought Very Heavily
owe will U enill frtLe fntltc iprlfi tr detoroiitinuo on txcosliotlr low price i wblrb
we bare jlren durinK tut Utt CO < Jiyi
= WE GUARANTEE OUR PBICESZ
We Keep None But Choice Goods
Our Patterns are the Latest
SANGER BROS
f ROTAH
KELLUM ROTAN
TEXAS
NOW IKT STOCK
2000 bbis Sugar
5oo bbls Molasses
looo boxes Kirks Soap
Iooo boxes Starch
looo boxes NumsensTomatoes
1000
boxes J Lusks Cal Canned Fruits
IN TRANSIT DUE FEBRUARY 1ST
60 bbls Michigan Mil MOO bbla ricnulno New York iced polalofi 1000
bagi Hlo ColUs Cull ami seo in or writo for priics
KELLUM ROTAH
Cameron Castles c Storey
WACO
WHY IS IT WE CAN DELIVER GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CHEAPER THAN THE MARKET OF GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
BECAUSEWHEH GOODS ARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WE
GO INTO THE MARKET WITH CASH PURCHASE IN LARGE QUAN-
TITIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS AND
WHEN THE ADVANCE COMES GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS BENEFIT OF
SAME
OUR THREE COMPETING RAILROADS ENABLE US TO OBTAIN AS
LOW RATE OF FREIGHTS INTO WACO AND THREEFOURTHS LESS
FREIGHTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAN EITHER OF THE ABOVE
CITIES
BY PURCHASING OUR COFFEES IN RIO JANERIOAND POSSESS-
ING THE LOWEST RATE OF FREIGHTS ENABLES US TO SELL AT
SAME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR HEW ORLEANS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
Are the LawTinkers Going
to Sadden the Poor
People 1
iiftllou lliul itvitlicr the
lets Nor Itglsluliiit Can
gnlliruclurll Aiisnei
A ftlce 11111c Sctienit for Hulls
lun nuil Unit clou Ill I
Under the Dulalrs I
Tinline 1iulerlliut llluik or
inutile In IlolnlilliiB
111 reelril
MMiinini ii mil null
SINA1K
Saturdara Proceeding J
Si cclal to Ibo Lxaiuliir
Austin Aiarch SI Houston of
Winder presented a petition of tlio
cltlrins of Colllngavvoith couiitv ask
tri r tlio repeal of tlio icaso law
Judlciar committee No 2 rcport
cil ou a number of bills of which
tho two of Importance wcto icport
cd favorably viz regulating tlio foes
of shcrllls unil providing lor taking
depositions ol loiclgn corporations
ilio committee on elnto all airs re-
ported favorabl ou the bill changing
llrazo county from tho Austin to tho
Galveston supreme tourt
Hills iutroiliKcd
Dv benator bhannon I o authorla
tho capltol board to change the con
tract urn to eulitliluto granite for
limestone
II benator Houston of Wheeler
lo autliorlzo the redemption of lands
fold under execution
Senator Jones railroad freight bill
under consideration Frldav was
taken up U r iidiiig quuiionTeing
Shannon to
the motion ot benator
adopt tlio unfaoinblc report of Ilio
ouimltlec
Senators Kleber Holl anil Terrell
hiipportcdllioblllat length claiming
while It probabl > would not vvoik
without idiiio friction jet It Mould be
Inllidtcl Miperlor to tho present law
Ihc claimed that the cities f tlie
state wero being Injured by the un
lust discrimination of Hie railroads
mil thought this bill would provide a
remedy
benator Davis rfeuller and Har
rison opposeil tlio bill J hey thought
the present Ian was working wcl
enough and tlio now otio proposed
would provo to lie a hlndcraiico In-
stead of a benefit to tho majority pr
tho stale benator Harrison thought
the present law was not right wholly
but would not suppoit tho bill unloss
amended Under tho provisoos pro-
posed all tho freight would bo sloved
info Houston b lould and Hunting
ton llo replied to some remark
tive lo Waco that had been inado in
tho course of tho debate and said that
that tho fact of tho matter was A aco
was in the possession ol a llttlo com-
peting road that knocked out Ilio mo
nopolies of the others If tho other
tovvus had these kind of roads the
would bo as happy as Waco
On voto on acicptanco of tho unfa-
vorable report killing the bill tho vote
stood 13acs10nays
Adjourned
HOtlSh
Petitions relative to piohibltlon
tho railroads and Ilio city charier or
Dallas were handed in bj members
Of tho bills lntroducedtho lollowiug
uro of iiiitioramc
rurthcr
ll > Mr llell by request
regnlating tlio management or the
institutions o
free scliools and oilier
and
lrsrulug In Incorporated towns
cities in this state
tho
Ilyilr Tate Hill regnlating
sale of free school university and
asWnni lands
lly Mr McKlunoy or Walkers
Amending sections 12 and 4 of the
act providing lor management ami
appropriation lor tho stato pcultcn
t 111 I CM
Ilou so considered house bill 85
which amends articles 31C1 Itoviied
Statutesami other or mechanics la-
borers and material men s Hen law
and pending question belug Mcllo
nold a amendment to arllrle 31CC pto
viding lorin ot allldavlt to correct-
ness or account etc amendment
was adopted
Tho amendment to prevent parl
ies to whom a contractor is Indebted
when the emploj s men from tonplue
wages by garnishment was adopted
also one giving journej men and labor
erssixty instead or thirty da to
perfect Ileus and another ineetln
constitutional provision whlth glv
full lien by providing that ir origin
contractor fails to get consent ol sub
to bonds tho snbconlrae
contractors
I lor shall hao his lieu
tho
llieepcclalJoint committee ol
houso and senate reported a bill to
substltulo graulto for llinestonolu tho
walla of tho 6tato capltoL
outer
The bill appropriates 10000 for
contlugcnt expenses and authorizes
tho pa meiit ol tho dlllcrenco to tho
contractor by giving Mm eoiulct la
bor 11 put tno Jiowcr or making
tho arrangements in the hand of tho
tato capltol board anil allow them
If tlicv
co lit The cmorgcuc clause I
added
Discussion was bad on tho bill
granting concession ten W J Jones or
assignee of the submerged alt water
flat oppolto Virginia Ioiut iu Ual
vestou bay Mr Fisher moved to
strike ont the enacting clause charac-
terizing tho bill as a Job in tho Inter
I est or t bo 11 uutlngtou tyudlcato T bo
motion was lost b a volo of M to 11
Iendlug discussion tho house ad
journed until Monday
lMHSIATUK SOTfcS
The coinmlttec had recomended tho
4th ofMarch as a suitable day on
which the legislature shall stuud ad
Journod sioo die Xo one cipects
that this will b done before April
boveer
It is said that tho capitol contractor
are willing to take as pay for the ex-
tra cost of graulto the work of con-
vict labor
J he house coes Into night sessions
ou the appropriation bill tonight
An executive session of tho senate
will bo held tomorrow lo take action
ou certain appointments ot the gov
rrnor
mi iiiAiiui cirt
riie lllllliirr niul a lllimetlint lz
clutl AppttJiciitloii
inhesion March SI The Halves
ton nrtlller > at their regular annual
meeting elected lliofollowiiijrolllcers
Captain John M Iorsho reelect-
ed first lieutenant O M Waters
Junior tlrst lieutenant K A Ilitics
second lieutenant Walter 1 lurner
As theso three lieutenants were tho
ranking sergeants of tho company
all subordinate noueoiiimisslomd
olllccrs wero adanced according
Kourth Sergeant Kred betllo becom
ing llr t sergca t the company will
at onto commeuco drilling a detach
ineut to bo picseut at tho Xcw Or
haus lull rstato drill In May Unfor
luiiateh tho new guns tor the compa-
ny shipped h > tho adinlautgcucral
afo bloekaded al lalestlno
A small 11 ro this afternoon on Xluft
tccutb street nonrloslotllco resultcd
in the destruetlou of a cittern factor
owned by Oscar btreltberg loss
about r > UO In iew of the fact Ilia a
quarrel between tho lit aulliorllies
and tho water works company still
exists and tlio latter Imo cut oil Ilio
water supply to the city hulrauts
Itieie was soino fear ol a dcstriutUu
coutlagration but tlio etllcicnt ellorts
of the department presented the
lliunes from spreading
I ncunriiKlnit ceaa
rittsbtirg Marih J Indications
for a good spring trade among tho
linns of Ilio ell are mora laorablo
the tuniata Krlstolo and bboenber
ger mills remind toda after being
closed down for several mouths
Oilier tlrnis report orders Increasing
lho iiba Iron and boll works start up
in n law IR
O P Wells S Od Tir neiia
works Allegheny Cltj wero partial
1 destrojedb lire this morning
A Ills tlur l r Wsgri
Illlsburg JIareh Lho oal min
ers strike inaugurati d lodaj prom
ises to be the greatest war for wages
ecrlought by tlio colliers of tills dls
li itt Of 12 00miueisln tho lllts
burgdislrlellt is cstluntcd seicn
eighths are out loday lor tho three
cent rate lho rltcr and lallroad
miner hao Joined hands
transaction ofbutluc ami no Irreg
An Idle CuiiilflHork
i
ularitles whatever wcro discovered
Una It I Hrlliqimke I
Lancaster la March 9 A heavy
rumbling supposed to have beou
earthquake was felt In till city and
county last evening shortly attel 8
oclock Untitling weroshakcu and
and In somo Instances plates thrown
from stove bcrvlces In the various
chinches wero suspended until tho
sensation subsided
Miorcl niukere Mrltte
Si Louis March 9 lho employes
of tho Srooino bhovcl companv of
this city to tho number ot slxly men
quit work this morning they de-
mand tho restoration or tlio 10 per
rent taken otrtbeir wages which has
been tefuscd and the shop closed
Auburn N Y March 9 1 ho bamo
shop of lladen Bird prison con-
tractors ha burned Loss 10000
partially Insured lho states loss Is
18000 It was probably set atlro by
an Idle convict Ibis leaves but ouo
tontract In forto In tho stato
dm Ilrnnte condition
New York Marcli Jen Grant
condition showed a continued im
provement today Col Grant aid
when his father awoko this morning
he felt much refreshed aud was In a-
more cheerful framo ot mind than lor
somo da a past
laoiulliallona
WAUO TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH 101885
ABER
SICK EM TIGE
Tho Senate Chamber Convert-
ed into an Impromptu
v Dog Pit
And Two Iteiillbltciiu lVeiirer
of Hit Togn luriilali I
KlUllt VIOlt
Nenuliir Van lVjck Tackles IW
Setrctnry Tellci mill llcrla
Willi Ills tlulih 1
Ilie Illciliuaer to the title
House Continue unil Iuti
llr llltltic Sullen
i > aii ixniA sis iii
Ttr iin Urek aienkalollla llncU
Done lleaolllllon
Washlngtou March After the
reading of tho journal tho hair laid
before tho seualo a communication
from tbn secretary of slate being a
iiotlca that heIlanrd bad forwarded
to tho legislature of Dciawaro his
resignation of Ids position as senator
Also communications from tho secre-
tary ot tho interior and attorneygen
eralnotifying tho senate of their ac-
ceptance of cabinet positions and re-
questing the president of tho senalo
to so notify tho legislatures of lliclr
respective states
Tho credentials ofMr lllalr as sen
ator to till tlio temporar aranc
n era laid before tlio scnato and rend
Mr Vest inoril that tlici bo lefer
ted to the committee on prhlloges
and elections Lost
Mr lloir ottered a resolution that
tho oath bo administered to the sena-
tor from Xew Hampshire and Mr
Harris asked unanimous consent Hint
exacting an opinion
It lae o l ti iorrov irjulcd
M rWvckmaCiTig lllnlIrVftl
seciclarj of lho Interior I Kgaid to
the IsHiianic ol putenls lo tin Back-
bone mad was laid bi loio thu sen-
ate and Mr Van Wck spoke lit
length
VVN W VCKSI IIMKIR
He said It was a malter of sincere
regret tint the last act of tin lito ad-
ministration should Imi performed al
tho dictation and In tho interest ol
rorporalo wealth Ho detailed the
backbone road and
of the
history
ontidentl asserted b he It rs J n08t rcn rK b0 t per
iiuim
that lho demand will bo almost
Imoiis lav tomorrow
M lille Hailed
Washington March 9 Tlio eomp
liollerof ilio currency lias rccclvod a
report Irom Uank lxamlner bcriba
on tho condition oflho United btates
in rallna iiunals Jould and Hunt
Ington hcdeelared were scheming in
the mailer as Ibey wern with bcotl
and tho Texas Iacltie using the samo
ladles and lho samo lullueurcs I he
would not consent congress should
forlclt this grant unless It should run
u l hnl i
National bank or Xcw ork It nliuil0 that
Ihc proposition was
eongress
of bauk reiiialus
tad
thougl
delinr
slates the capital i luey
intact and that Iboro Is a surplus or u 10t const lit Itwastlalm
abouttlOOOUO also that lho losses or ci tliero wnsaspeclal meeting of tho
in lho niato
the bank occurred egll CRlut ttli u9 aMl net was to legalize
this fraud f Did actual settlers on
this land have an laud there anil
ivcro their rights protected Tlio
laudnssured the settlers or lights but
did tho cabinet protect tliem or were
they turned over to the lender mer-
cies or this corporation II was
claimed b way of apologv ord enco
that bccrclary Klrkvvood retcived
Ihc opinion of tho altoruevscncral
a to tho validity oftlds grant With
few notablo exception tho history ot
tho land bureau of the Interior do
partment was a record of tho
of laud grant cor
demand
porations ami Ilio decrees
or tho department in obedience there
Hut when tho demand was too
gcueral wbb ought behind which to
indignation passed
Iscapo until public
by Iu this caso tho attorneygwioral
was equal to the occasion and us
tallied tlie reputation or tho ndico Iu
that direction Very learned argu
ments by Judges Dillon Green and
Gould and
llcrepout on behall or
llunttugton were made beforo tho
attoruegcueral but alasl no one ap
peared on behalf ot tho people from
all the olllccr of tlii great nation no
ouo appeared to defend tho public do
the attorne
mam No wonder gen-
eral readily accepted llo arguments
of lould attorno lho ingenuity
or lbealtoracgeneral was valuable
to nggesl doubt when uono exittcil
and then resolve thoso doubts In lavor
r tho corporation In the Forty
eighth congress the public land conn
niTltee or tbo house reported Iu lavor
ol forfeiture but by some political
of It cabinet aud secure aclion with
whllh they would seek to foreclose
congress and tho people Wbybould
clerks work night aud Insult tho re
llglou scntimcut of tbo country by
w orklng biiuday I This rcbubllq wa
not to perish ou tho Hh of March It
continuity wa not to bo disturbed by
tbo chauglug of tho executive Did
r
XAMINH
I Mill occupy this apaeo in a few days with nnnounconicnts of new nnirals in
this body has not been as tengthv a
that or onto who sit before you but
after something over eight cars 1
havo seen in public service 1 confess
to considerable astonishment ou pick-
ing up a resolution so discourteous
and uuscnatorlal a to a coordinato
branch of the government 1 suppose
It has actompllshed the purposu for
which It was Introduced It has en-
abled tlio mover of this resolution to
appear before tho public not for tho
llrst time not on oue occaslou but as
he has various ociaslous the
on as
pedal champion of the laboring
classes or tho down trodden people ol
this country anil as the special oi po
tieut or corporations I presume the
senator In Introducing the resolution
oxpected nothing more lie hardly
expected that any department of tho
govsrnmeut would allow Itself to bo
thus assailed without answer-
ing the resolution lleloru this
discussion Is closed ami ou somo
other occaslou I Bhallcall tboattcntlun
of this senate to tho rctnarktiblo char-
acter ol lho various resolutions toiii
Ingfrom this samo sourro that havo
been directed to tlio executive depart-
ment of this government wllliln the
last three cnrs 1 want to glvo so
Heo hero and to evcrbody thai al-
though the administration lias passed
into tho hands of a political part
with which I am not nlllllated vet as-
a senator having duo reaped for lho
executive department or tlio govern-
ment ucv cr intend without at least a
protest that the administration shall
bo treated by this senaloror any other
bv resolution as lho lato ailuilnira
tion has been treated Wh Mr
lroldent II vou woro to believe all
Ibis houorablo scuatoi has tld today
ou would suppoao that In tho Issuing
of this psteul certillrallon lor this
land earned by this company tliero
has been elono something tha t never
lias been douo bclorc Kverv secre-
tary that has sat In tho chair of lho
department of the interior for the last
eight cars lias douo exactly w hat lias
been douo by the socrctar who has
just retired During good portion
of this tlmo tho honorable senator has
been a member of tho houso or of this
bod ho has been a member ot the
committee on public lands and never
cither on that committee or iu this
bndv has he been heard to ay a word
ou tliissubjcet It is in the piess It
Is w here the senator can get e rcdit tor
being the champion of tho down-
trodden and oppressed and tho op
loser of corporations that ho Is hoard
iVlifil legislation can bo had In the
foe oiraleiTr aVuicTiYiiVcVrnote as
on the tetords of tho land oltlee mil
lions ot acres ot land Issued under
exact tho same Mtuatlou as that
iiuilcr whli li the laud was Issued
teller rovlowed the action uf lho leg
islative and executive branches of tho
government witli relation lo tbeli
load I his talk about lho si ttlei bo
continued was blood and Ihu ider
Tor lho public If Teller might be
permitted to roler lo hlnuclf bo w uultl
sa lliatb bis rulings In the Interior
department be had done more lor
mUIi is on lho public lands than Ilio
senator fioni Nebraska bad done Iu
his llfcllmo of ubllc service
What was the see ret ho
as aked oftho senator hoillilty to
this company W It that day
Gould was Inlcicidiil In Itr Thcro
was nothing Iu the Interior depart
ment lo show Jay Gould was Inter-
ested Was It that llai mini a promi-
nent deinocritlo olllebtl was lateift
ed In It Itaniums ami Gould
rights o far as lho Interior depart-
ment was concerned wero not affect
e hv the question whether thoso gen-
tlemen wero democrat or rcpubll
lans railroad spoiulatnrs or an thing
else 1 ho law llxtd their rights at d
il would be a remarkable thluglf lho
executive department should ineto
out Its justice inaccordanco with lho
politics or character ol tlio man lo
wliomltUincteiJ out What dlllcr
enco did It niako whether Gould
or Huntington was Interested 111 It
Was It lho pioper thing for
senators to slaud hern and attempt to
exillo the prejudice of the masses bo
cause me unpopular meu may havo
a case that Is being adjudicated by
tlm executive dcpirtniKit of the gov
ernment I to Teller Insisted that b >
oflho attorncv tho rules of lav and Justice the railroad
and
I sustained In tho bouse b aeloso vote
that the mnmctry of le IslatIon
ne i iinoia iiaaiock pWrvedlt wa to be
Sprlngllelil 111 March 9In tlie C1 lllt lum0 Huntington might
Joint convention today lirtccti scna J nor give Letches or tbo mean
tor and flft > clKlit representatives mmi r 0f t achievement Hv
responded lo roll call Slrceter votedI nlmt mysterious power coub
for John C Illack and bhort o l tlvl company or II aislguce coen
Wabash for Morrison
nckella Silcceser
Washington Marcli 9 Col Nelion
II Davlilocated at Chicago who 1
next in rank lo Gen backctt deceased
will sucecod the latter as Inspector
general
this government Into an cxtri sessloi
rompniiv was eutillod to tho laud
It wa upon that fact bo rctcd It
had become the custom to allow reso-
lutions of inqulrv to pau without ex
examination
Iln would call attention to a thing
lone in ltWk An old man who bad
served Ida eountr In two wars and
who was covered all over with
wouuds and glor hid received roni
congress a pension of 2 a month
now in transit Thanking my friends for their patronago in th past and soliciting its continuance fortius future as I shall be bettor prepared than ever before to please I
remain very truly yours Q WAR PR
HOW MUCK LONGER
WILL THEY WAR
Russia Still Hesitates
Knock off the Afghan
Chip 1
place and It Is repo
moving from tho Oat
rut MieiiiAT
to
till llnaliilltl I tatiljr Hiiiiilltii
for the Clinuce In
Spill tjorit
lieiiiuius iUiv llii mi Opiior
liiull b limiting Down
llie Lnimi Jliile
The Clilnce Jet lloll ol
11 lie mid Announce ti
ilctui I
Hie
A HOAUTIIK llrAlt Wilt ItlAK
Loudon March U Tho Times In a
leader urges Knglaud to ocrup and
fortlty Herat at onre and to check
tho Itusslau ndvamo toward tho Ine
rlor of Afghanistan at any cost It
a if Itussia vv Ishcs lo light Ilnglaud
Is not only read but willing and
liussla has onlj lo lav tho word
BlHtMIIIlhMMI TIIHIt lIATTHIirH
Ijondon March 9 lEusslan batter-
ies or horso artillery ItiTurklstan aud
along thoArghan frontier havo been
increased to six guns each
WDDIWIUI AIlSrXAI OVKIt WOHKIll
London March II lho Exchange
Telegraph publishes the statement
that at Woolwich arsenal thosovero
strain put upon cmplocs by lho ox
tra work necessary to till the war
order ot tho government is begin-
ning to tell on their health tho
arsenal will bo hard pushed to All lis
commission for tho rjoudau cam-
paign and It Is feared a break down
will cnauo If od r ar added for
r u
TiVtiltiiiAmtrii
iiinucmi
London March 9 Advices Irom
tlio west roast of Africa state tho
ienmus hauled down tho Ilrlllsli
Hag and hoisted that of Germany at
Victoria Lngllsh mlilon a town situ
ated at tho luad ol tho bay adoliiiug
the Cameroon territory lho Lug
lUh consul protested against lho ac
tion but his opposition was mi
heeded
tlOIDON UlMDIIfAT SUtVICIA
London March 9 Tlio archbishop
of Canterbury make public expres
sion of a deslro to bold religious sen
vices in memor ot Jen Gordon In
Canterbury cathedral St Iaills aud
Westminister abbey next Friday
iiuestA is riKDimsn am rcsniNo
London March 9 A bl Peters
burg dUpateb to tbo Times save Die
Uusslau government has sent an of
llelal oiler to Lngland to wltlidraw
tho IIiissUu frontier Irom the bill
bordering on Hcral but statt It
will not retire troops from position
occupied at IIurlo llctiil or Icnjdeb
wldeli liussla elaliiH nro essential to
an cllrctual hold on tho Tiirkiimant
An active htiitlcnng of troops eon
ccntrntcd Iu central Asia l > taking
orled troops are
anca us
cueral tho law bad decided a man
with like Inllrnilllis should receive
50 more For a man vv ho had arved
In Mexico with galhutry aud covered
himself with glory a man who never
dressed or undressed without an at
tendant 122 a mouth win being
paid to Mm lho question arose
was bo entitled to It It would not
have arisen had ho the speaker
been secretary or tho interior It
would not havo hem questioned had
ho had tlio opportunity to say
then what ho bad the
portunltv lo say subsciucnll
lie altor uogeneral opinion waa
nvoked and he said Oil old man wa
entitled t < > 4122 a month lly this
time there being n chaugo In tho de
partment It vvas hi Teller
dulv to enforce the opinion of the at
toruegeneral Ho accepted It with
alacrity Ho said 123 a month was a
bagatelle It was a dlsgraco to lho
nation that It win not more and ho
ordered It paid It was paid but in
lho meaulimo a illstlngulibed tsuator
Van Wckhad Introduced a resolu
of
Interior should pay but one j of these
pensions
THKIVACUATIOVOKIIAKIILI OltDMllIl
Korti March 9 Gcu Wood ha
ordered tho t ompleto evacuation of
lakdul by March 4lh Lord lleres
fords naval brigade is bore Ihc
heard whllocii route that Hie whole
Chaesan lch tribe intended to harras
tbo Lngllsh retreat lho mudlr of
Dongola ha started lor Mcraw I
ILAS OFTIIEI1KFFVBF OF KLAKIM
buaklm Marcli 9 1 he plan adopt
ed for the dereuso of tho town Is as
follows lho Indian contingent will
camp ou lho right nf tho town and
the guards ou the left w Idle a semi-
circle ot redoubt 400 yards apart
will lie formed eighteen ard from
tho inner lino of defenses an I con
nected with the latter Water
I abundant Oiman Dlgna ha sent
a letter to tho Itrltish general In com
mand at tld plate recounting Arab
successes aud announcing tho Tall or
Kassola Imminent and warning tho
FnglUh they will bo defeated and
driven into the sea if they veutnre
elty Osiran has
Washington March 9Chatlc S executive departments workllenglK attaeklug In a sarcastic luanilcmandlng work or bread rhepo
ralrchllLofNcw York assIaUut ncr forCc nights and Bunda oluertbQ record urSenstor VauVck lice arreited a hundred rioter
rctary of the treasury John O Black a 10 nw administration might At the conclusion of his speech the
Illinois commissioner of pensions itnrt with only new business 1 ho enato adjourned
I poop ° hou
Tho best smoking
Joker
government I preparing to rcsumo
olleusiro opcralloni luionquln Ilier
claim
a victor at IhutcnQuau
FIIANCK HAH IUT Ithlt FOOT IN IT
bhangl al March 9 Ihcre I great
cxcllcn cnt here owing to the now ot
tbo overhauling and searchlug of sev-
eral English aud American learner
en routo to Tonquin by French men
or vrnr bcrlou losses havo been
caused to owucri aud shipper by the
detention of lho vessels
I lltlMCI
uoiDA toiiso hid cinir
1arls March 9 A pill I Imnil
uent iu the Flaunary aud Itossn cc
tlouoflhe trlh revolutionists Flan
naiy waul the disposal of all Eu-
ropean donations with refcreure to
America tlossa Is losing hi inllu
ence it I billeved owing to tho
discharge of Irish laborer oy Fng
llsh linns as a coin < quenec of tbn
liiamlto outrages
HrAVr UOIITAIITV AHIlNfi OFPICFIlaV
larls March 8 Jen llrtero de
Llalo tilcgnphi tho government that
his loss during tlio two day lighting
to icliovo tlm French irarrtsou at
lhucuquan was id killed and 13J
wounded The garrison UtelDottAO
killed and U wounded Ihlrtv
French olllccr were among tlio killed
a I
11 Nritvi AtiLmot
CIIMHil llATIOS DFTMK llFlUlllICH
X cw York March 9 Tbo following
telegram from tho secretary of for
eign nllair of tho republic of Guate
mala has been received by Jacob
Hair consul of that countrys
Hair Now Ywk President Har-
ries has Issued a deereo proclaiming
thu union ol Central America an one
republic aud to rcalbo tho saui4 ha
assumed supremo militar command
MgnedJ UiiUFuJtV
nun
HAI1SHUI Willi TUB OAIIINl1 S AT
1I1UIIU
Calcutta March 9 lho Afghan
rioulier question la tlio principal tuple
ot discussion here but no anxiety I
cxprecd as to tho result All classes
are satlslled with thodetormiued attl
tudo of tho Lngllsli cabinet aud there
1 a rcmarknblo and reassuring dls
pla of lualt throughout the
couutrv
Hill 1AIMAMI IS lltlSLM II
Ilir Mii > rcitc Court flooni la rroiad
Washington March 9 Wlion the
supreme eoiirt met today a large
crowd was Iu attendauco to wltiios
to wlinos thu presentation to lho
court of tbo now attornogeneral by
the retiring head of tho department
AttornoGeueinl Garland aud ex
AttornoGeneral Drowsier sat to-
gether ut tho bar of Ilio court Tho
enclosed part of the room reserved
for lho attorue s Iu luaetlcp before
tho court was crowded wild lavvcrs
of prominence When the Justices
bid taken Ihclr cats Mr llrcwster
atosc aud asked permission of the
court to prc chtlilsucct sorlIonA
II Garland Mr Drowsier said bo
desired to make grateful acknowledg
ment to tho court for 11 unceasing
klnduess to Mm AttorncGencral
Gailatid acknowledged tho kindness
of llrevvider iu presenting Mm aud
addressing members T tho court
said I shall attempt with every
possible exertion In my power ill tho
discharge of my duties beforo this
court so to demean nivsclf a to merit
your ropectnnd entire conlldeuce
Thu chief Jusliic then directed thu
clerk ol tlm court lo enter tbe com
mission M tho attorney general upon
thu recoids and turning lo llrcwster
aid lliecouit wilt bo glad to
tee tho tatlorneygenoral bcloro
lull it This ended Ibfl ccrcinou
and the court proceeded with tho
routine of business
AMI N I III 1 111V com
Site llironca of the Cllrlona mad
liiiliorttmmo
Washington March 9 At 2 o clock
ircmbcra of tho diplomatic corps call-
ed officially on the new secretary of
stale
lho prosldcut again held open
houso today and received a largo
number ol visitors Including con-
gressional delegation Irom eovoral
states In order to devote attention
to olllelal matter requiring action by
lho present special session ot tbo sen
nte it Is prooablo tho president wil
havo to deny himself to visitors for a
few da Among those who avr
hlm toda were beuitor Maxey and
Coko
lho doors were thrown open to tjio
public during the afternoon and lev
el al hundred person paid their re
peel to lho president who received
them In lho east room
outldo of tho I
also sent n loiter lo thu
chief Of tho frlendl tribes or torrtixmata DflhFla lnr
Amonru now In buaklm threatening Ioreua March 9Corn planting it
Mm with death unless ho rejoins tho progressing very well bclioepej
mahdTs army ntid telling him the Uro shell corn about two day In u
Ilrlllsli are doomed a 7000 dorvlsh1 V cel > > fua u llu luall along
e have arrived to reinforce his
Osmans army There Is a constant
stream of transport steamers arriving
You can see corn on our trcet every
dav iu the week Our blacksmith
still beat hi lrou tKlng plow point
for turning the soil over fur the
coming crop
Oat look tine lor the late sovvtug
A CHAiiAOTEiusTic NCii > Er Our merchants are doing somo
61 Petersburg March 9Scvcral business in the way or selling good
arrests mado todav resulted Iu tho Dr Gordon lias been jlck overal
discovery orterrorlst document and da s but I belter and able to bo out
a10 t
explosive In tho houso or a Undent ° wu BKii
who upon being arrested committed I o frclgnt trains have passed here
for several dav one that
A imiAti moT passed up night before last on ao
count olthe strike
Wanaw March 9 A bieadriol
was suppressed by the police at Cra
situ uiiiir sniiKi
That resolution had gouo cow today great number of poorI
to the comniltlco on peuslous but unemployed working men gathered I no ctiauie ii iouia
there was lho opportunity aowto in front of a rich manl St Louis Marih 9 Thoro 1 no
posoa tho watchdog of tho treasury castle In bo vicinity ot Oraeovv I chaugo In tho railroad strike here
and made a dlturbauec
Mr Teller continued at great great The trlklug Wabash yard men thlr
tfourIu number wcro discharged
ni p Id otr lo < lay A p lfcfj v > B
expected In tlio Missouri Pfdlio sjo a
at noon but did not occur Tho tiieu
should a sk u hv this hatp I la I are an aitlng an answer from Buporliii
muchdearer than tub criKSTAt sim of tub sroitv teudent of bhops Hcwlll
tobacco IIJltle TF R nhPW Drawpokerl a before lb v
Mr Pfealdent my experience in draw on an Opera lutt Cigarette Hong Kou March 9 The CMuesc strike Is begiu
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