Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 168, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 20, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
F O R
Waco Daily Examiner
Mens Low Quarter Shoes
Ladies Childrens Slippers
Ladies Mens Fine Shoes
Are the Acknowledged Leaders
We Offer This Week
7C Mens Oxford
MtM Oxford Hull
lies and
north
At 250 Oxford lies and Hut
tonworth WT >
< r > 0 CO Mens Calf lluttou Ox
M DU lords worth T W
x ij en Mens Ilno Calf custom
fll JOU made low cut bhoesln
sll the latest st ll s vv orlh I 7fi
HI e fid Mens rinohand sowed
Al JUU Trench Calf low cut
Mioc In All btjles regular price
tSM
We Offer This Week
A TCp Ladles Kid Opera blip
Ml I Jli pern Ladles KidNcwport
lies and lluttou Thcso are good
well made bllppers nnd not tho trash
that Is being ollcrcd at that price
At RCnChil Irons I Ino Kid Opera
t l U J L > bllppers Windsor I les and
Button Nowport nil worth S5 cuts
A + < tO K Ladles hand turned
HI 9C3U Kid Itutton hhocs Ask
to sec hem Ihoy aro north 150
HTAiiil with theko wo will touch the ho irts of thoso who appro
Into Bargains through their pockets during this wick What
we sacrifice In Profits during Our Npeclil HiirRiilii Snles Is
dttnysinuro ban full repnld by the amount of ndvcrtlscmcnt
our goods havo received and when the Miieil r tjuulUj of
tAfthitCJt uinrZ peoplo1irau o c r bcToro will comoto ourbhon
Department for bhocs oven though It is at tho back of our store
ami that wo have very little spico to show them ill
SANGER BROS
CASTORIA
W A VX L
> vjn > cx wv
for Infants nnd Children
CMIOTtaUsoweusdspt loetJUrealhstl toH e WlaO t lon
llw nu llMui > ertorWanrpr KTll > Uoa I KiS S J TSSS EflpriSlM < U
kaowiitoine 1L A AKasmlt D I vmUod
UlBoOxbmi8tBiwUjmHT I Without injurious medication
Tm Cistira Cwm 183 Fulton Itnxt N T
STROWBRIDGE SOWER
BROAD
IsTniilrMritntf in > qiunttt imr ivra luMUr ui
rj > tr UiUk iuT other iiifthoX HAl Mltl I
cwdliDolUiruiniurnrilt h w buff or fall
> rR t DD ritliLr or Lsutb iIiUm of vfttroti lUsvlUy
ttUrttM to ny wtjrou or cart without Injury nd
lUMvlwlirrvrcrUtfirruitMidriven IaMnhIIO
Idip HowiriMTMi bMt r iar Crop onr
raarthlarirrtbftnwbandrlllnl Only prrWrt
Jj lroadrlritul < M iiiontwnirtt irrliu ur l
i iaii IwiHiit lu ttie world fti Iwwtl and leconi
uiinlMtrAin1run raIc illP n aiilb tfarm ri
BEST CHEAPEST SIMPLEST ftS ft fSttftSVSxniii SiC
onrr lor nfw Irrr llluitrtal CfcUlOfnje 1Ul
C W DORR MOnflCCr lull inlonmuou sua buiidmH of tottownUU
IUCINB g OKIl t0 > Ul fllH KlllltTH ST DES MOINES IOWA
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
WHOLESALE GROCERS
W AC O
We are Sole agents for
N K FAIRBANKS CO S UNEXCELLED
SOAPS AND LARU
Extra Family
Alhambra
Standard
Lakeside
Jewel
R II PATTERSON COS
< CELEBRATED
SHELL ROAD TOBACCO
Thos Williams Co s
Panther Tobacco
Yours Truly
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
BLACK JACK
Inflicts Himself Upon Illinois
for Another Six Years
Senatorial Term
Englniiil mill Itussln mil Ilnj
nt Unities of Mimic Unr One
on lnml Ofhei mi Sell
Cnnniln Finishing Up llei Mar
WE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK
Of Infants Misses nnd Chilthcns Summer Weight Shoes
and Slippers in tho city Look at the goods and get prices
SANGER BROS
lllcl Tears il lliiiicins
Itiimurs of n tiilnr
Iloyntons IIllle Ailtrrlislng
Scheme Iliuls Joint Hulls
nin
III tilt JtlK
Hon I offftli lot III
bprlngllcld III Ma 19 In the
joint session of tho legislature IimIa
there was a great Jam in tho house
both on tho tloor and lu llic
galleries KUtjono senators wen
present and 163 rcprrsiutatitcs
Vhen tho vote was bciug taken a
dead silence prevailed Denis refused
o rote The senators all voted lor-
I jgaii gh ing him 26 votes llugcrs
volo was received with cheers V hen
bittlg was called lu a long speech ex-
plaining his position ho otul for
lxgau under protest and the an
iiouuttmcul was rcicivul wllh Iho
nililest rhecri This gao a otoof
101 for Logan Oil call of the absen-
tees the democrats > oted solldlj lor
ludgc Lambert Tree After roll call
llakir Mi Narj McAliui aldnell
Jiilnn and Crafts chaugcil llnlr Miles
to Charles II 1arncll and Hum n
ilcmoerat chaugLil his vote to lohn
V Logan and Iho wildest eonfiitlou
prevailed I his liiiiris Ids elirtlou
Kullcall nas proete elcd with atlir a
lime the itiinocrals altcinpllng til
oleet Kamcll a repulilhnii hoping to
get some republican votes It tin
withdrew his voto from Logan hut
stated ho would not allon an otlu r
rcpulilieaii but Logan lo be clortul
iakian enrs mil prsAiiiiisiiir
Springtleld 111 Ma > IK In ulnl
spHloii deif John A Logan has been
elected United btales scnitor
MH 111 ASMIIINC II
SpringlitldM > lJ Iboannounee
inent ol Logans election has not el
been mado ai lids hour I lie demo
erats aro changing In 1arncll anil
trj lug lo drive all theli men in but
all have not J et respoiieled and no re
publican has fchonuauv inclination to
icavo Logan
AT LAST HAIM8 HOW
Xo republlcmi support went to Iar
wcll ami bpeaker llaincs finall au
uouueed Iho volo declaring Logan
elected
m TIIK ITOII V UMIll 1
Upon the announcement ot thevote
Ucii Logan was railed for ami being
escorted to tho speakers desk inulu
a brief speech returning prolound
thanks for the honor for the third
llmo conferred lipou hliu liv the pco
pic ot Illinois
LMiLISII MVVS
OMIMIU8 lOlNrilb AI IMIMI I IT
THIS HIOVI 1MIIA
I ondon Ma 19 I bo Morning
Post claims to have Information that
Larl Dullerm has w rlttcn an alarming
letter describing tho disastrous
cHcd produced in Indli b tho jicld
Ing policy of the ministry In the ne-
gotiations with Hussla but tho report
Is not generally credited
IUUDIIts8 IUbrAltlllS
Alghau corrcspoiidenro dealing
with tho Pcnjdch battlo ineluding
Sir Peter Luinsdcns dispatches sub-
sequent thereto will ho presented to
parliament this week
who nuirroN ltruiA is
Iindon May 19 Iho press associ
ation lias Issued a two couimu state
incut by au American glv ug full de-
tails of the djiiamlta plots llurfon
it is stated was ono of Iho centers of
asoclet called Tho llobcrt iuimelt
issoclatlon or bona of Irecdoni
Laeh center directed ft party ol plot-
ters who vv ero unknown lo each other
ind thcrcforo a party of men might
ho w orklug tho same plot at Iho same
placo iinknonii to each other The
chlct of thosocict was not t Dono-
van ltossa but a man residing in
Philadelphia IJurtou alias James
Keehe vv as long a bosom friend ol
Itossa WIillolu Ilaltluiorc Uurloii
was a constant visitor aUho hoiiHO of
a haudsomo quadroon woman named
May bndth Iho local patriots wero
ollcudcdafftud coinplalnod of this con
ncrtlon which resulted lntho recall
nf lturton to Now York A fortnight
lacrtho woman was found lead hav
ing been shot in a m sterious manner
In1880 llurtoii quarreled with Itossa
and thoy havo siueo liecn bitter cue
lilies fjurtou foundexl tho society of
avengers It la believed lhat llurlons
inotlvo throughout was not patriotic
butpecuuian
Tlio statement gives Iho method by
which explo8lvca vvcis brought to
Lueland Tho llower street explo
sion was done by an elder brother of
Cunningham rt sciiiblin Iho latter
who escaped to America imiuediaUl
after tho exploslou llurlou dlrecled
all of tho explosions except that at
Ixindou llrldge aud ho detailed Cuu
iilngham and another man to blow up
tho Toner but Cunningham ouly
watched wbllo tho other man placed
tho explosive Tho accomplice es-
caped before tho fuse was consumed
Throomcueilcclcd tho Westminister
explosions two of whom went in fe
WACO TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 20 1885
B HABE R
All Wool Nuns Veiling 40 Inches wide at 00c > cr j urd Tho best goods
In the market In black anil colors
Albotros Cloth blnck nil wool 40 Inches wide COo per 5 aril
lllacklamlsc Cloth 42 Inches wide silk nnd wool at tl tier yard
Those aro dccldcdl Good Bargains In New and Desirable Goods It will
pay any Lady In want of aNIco Dress to toinoand look through onr PUEsS
GOODS as we show decidedly tho most dcslrablo slock for a Ileal Handsome
Press
inalo attlro and carried tho explosives
in their hoopskirts All Ihreo cs
caiicd tho atleinpt lo blow up
Albert Memorial Hall lulled on ing to
tho closing ol the gates The package
of liiauilto Is probably ct In the
scipcutlue
A inn ESCIIISII IlLAiK
IhO Mohair mills of Mitchell llros
nt llradford vtcro clcstrojcil b > lire
today Loss estimated at 1 > 7MUXK
to sil000tXlO
1IIF FNOM81I TUIIP
I ho secoud spring meeting at New
market opeiicdtodav Iho race for
Iho Newmarket Spring Handicap
plate 200 sovereigns was won by
Vantllus Witchcralt second bir
Keneth third
AMIIIIOAV CON8UIJI
CharlesT Itussell tho new Ameri
can consul at Liverpool has ariveel
btcpheti II rackaref tho retiring con-
sul will bo banqucttcd by tho reform
ilubouJhursday
lowui ami l Mills
Mr Lowell and Mr lliclps visited
Windsor by a special train to da
Mr Lowell presented his Idlers ol re
call and Introduced his successor to
thoipiecn Mr Loncll has alread
vacated tho Amerlcau legatlou
A mil naval paiuiii
rl 1 Hl11 tnl 47 w v < VOcl
lo havo tho combined naval reservo
squadron includingfourtecullrstclass
men ofnar assembled at 1nrllnnil
nun procecuincnce lo llaulry llay to
cngago In a naval demonstration ol
extraordinary importance Torpedo
experiments will be carried out on a
gigantic scalo and tho demonstration
n 111 conclude with a sham battlo of a
magnitude bcond all affairs of the
kind ever heretofore undertaken
A NKVV UIII1I CII VNCIUIU
Sir William Vernon llareourt tho
home sccrctar It Is reported will
soon suceecd the I url ot bclbnruo as
lord high chaucclor
up
i naima > 11111
KUMIMI UITIIBKUI1ITB OFTIIR WAll
bt Paul Minn May 19 Gtiardc
pujs Crossing Mav 17 bhortl after
tho capture of lilcl laxlmo gave
himself up flood progress Is being
mado with ptfparatious lor moving
to Irlnce Albert and afterwards to
llatthford An attempt Is now being
limib to repair the telegraph lino to
1ifnco Albert Duinoul Is still at
large and his probably cscapo to tho
llritlh hills Tho latest statement nl
tho losses at Haloiicho Is 1 mop 9
killed and 12 nouuded reuols 80
killed 71 wounded
MIW IrB IMPIAV8
llallli find N WT Mil lJ Much
exueuiiut exists in Colgarrv the
citizens helug agitated liver tho ro
portnl proxlmll of the Indians to
Iholonu 111g liears band is icpor
ted tu be nitiiln fori miles oT lonu
and Col Ainjiill hns telegraphed for
moro troops A courier has alo
arrived from Mel cod asking for as
slstaneo Micro as tho reports aro
t anting apprehensions Indians hav u
mnilo another raid at Ked Deer river
and on Mclvcii7io and liicharda
houses
OTTMt WHIPS 1V1UMIV1AKHC
bt IaulMlmiMa 19 Dispatches
from Winnipeg state that Col Otter
jestcrday made an attack on round
maker a id alter a sovcro baltlc cap-
tured blm and took 129 prisoners
the battlo nas fought in the Lagle
hills and Otter made tho assault
against orders lneiitono In
itiaus were killed and uiuteen Kug
lisb No trace of tho teamsters taken
h loiiniliuakcr a week ago vvcrr
liuiiid and it is supposed the have
been mnssacicd
Kin m1 TiiKniitr
Wlunepcg Ma 19 A illipatcli
Iruiu tlio front sas tho troops have
rro3cd Iho river and pruceedei
through Duck Lake and Carlctou to
Prinro Albert Kiels capluro absorb
nil other questions about tho camp
to Armstrong thoniau who captured
him Kiel said that Lawrence Cark
of Iho Hudson 11a compati precipi-
tated the uprising The halfbreed
nero celebrating the feast of bt
Joseph when Clark arrived fiom Win
ncp g ho first mocked their religion
and tlieu said tho soldiors were coin
lug to join In tho festivals aud would
give them all the wanted in tho wav
of tho ceremony If they did not go
back to their homes aud abandon
their nonsense Iticl vv as abscut from
llatoucho at tho time and on his return
tound his pcoplo all in arms aud de
termined lo plunder the stores before
tho troops mentioned b Clark ar-
rived Iticl denied that ho was tho
leader of tho reblllon but asserts Ids
Innocence aud sajs ho can provo he
wanted to go hick to tho United
btatcs but would not bo allowed to
do so Ho expects to bo hanged aud
devotes tho greater part of his time to
lasting and prajcr
Among the rebel papers captured
at llatoucho aro mmites of tho conn
ill < i which Albert Moukmri who
Is now held by the United btales was
heavily Implicated lu tho rebellion
taking a promieut part In the mict
ing and having command of ft num-
ber of men at Duck Lalsc He has
been put In irons Among others
held aO Pishcr rebel governor two
Tornns iroui risk Creek Lamonta
gue rebel intiskctr instructor Jack
kiii Hlali secretary aud Dumont a
lieutenant Two of the Tourrou
brothers wero killed at llatouche
Iathcr Tousmoud estimates the rcbil
losses at slxlv killed About 11
slaid3 of arms lu all have been glv en
OTTHlS HniirllhNIHl
Wlnuipeg May 19 The reported
cngagomint between Col Otters
command and Pouudiuakcr has not
becu continued aud up to 1 oclock
today uothiug has been received
tending to show that such an engage
mcut had occured A prlvato dis
patch from Dalllcford sa s ev cr thing
Is quiet thcro
A tHOOKEII CLFRK
OttowaMav 19 Sr JohnMacdou
afi stated lu Iho liouso of commons
toda lhat certain Irregularities havo
CSlfi aTOtH SV
IVo aro showing a Handsome Line and at lxiw lrlccs of Wash Joods
such as Linen Lawns In White and Colors
Pacific Lawns Ciliighams and Seer buckcrs and an Immenso Lino of
WIillo Ooods
I illASOIi Gloves and Hosiery In Jrcat Variety
IMNS A N IA8 In New IosIgns and at Low lrlccs
llouso Furnishing Goods such as Table Liu
red Napkins to match
BOSSYS MASH
A Pretty Widow Weaves
Her Web About a Young
Millionaiio
Inil iV > Seeks In Unlet lllm
In n lllvoue Suit An lnfal
llulid Inols lellns
Ilooillii Uniisus Ilronns Net
nil People Traiups Kill n
llriikriiinn In limn
< leviliinil 111 lets Ilnkotn nml
tlnkes ii Icvv Appointments
Jcnertll Acts a llltilicrl
sill I ionaiiii lollii
i lrrllr Uoititni llnkr a lool ol
llossi U liinns n llaltlmureau
Now York May 19 Stephen
Nashtho referee appointed to take
tcstimoii in tho ellvorco suit of Alice
OKccfo and Uoss II Wluans Iho Hal
liniore millionaire began the hearing
oT tho cAsnat Ids olllco nt noon today
Tho plalutllf a haudsomo and ele-
gant attired woman wns accompa
nleel b ft joimgcr sister and a Mrs
Thorne ft middleaged woman who
Is said to be au important vvltucss for
Mrs OKcerc LxJudgo D M Por-
ter council for plalutill was with tho
ladles
Mr Wlnans tho defendant was
present with Ids lawcrs Joseph b
Choatc James C Carter and
C Led aril Iho parties
to tho action sat opposite
each cither but Wlnans gavo no sign
of recognition but stroked Ids beard
nervously wliilo his alleged wife
graceful fauncd herself
Iho tabic ol tho rclciec was strewn
n lib phulographs of Wlnans taken at
various times and somu of theso wero
liken lu Kugland On Iho back or
one picture whcic defcudnnt appears
ns a swell In loud astrakautrliii
iiied coat the following Is written
lo Miss barlllild as a help lo Iho re-
membrance or lloss It Wlnans On
another the following Is
scribbled Io Ally from ltoss
nltli the sweetest of kisses and
the best of On auoihcr
Prom Host lo his lllllo devil Allic
Ilie first witness ocninliicd nns the
iiuuplabiaut Mie tcsllllcd that she
11 st met Mr Ulimiis at the Lnugham
holi I iu London in 187J bho nas
introduced to him and ho tout liqr
books and flowers but sho left tlio
hotel soou alter becauso Mrs Hunt
b whom showasciiiplojcd as a gov
erness failed to pav her salar bho
siibkoquentl obtained a position lu
tho sumo capaclt with Lad Dukis
> rlcnos Lnglaiid When sh < d
parted for Lewes Wlnans went Iv Ihu
depot wllli her Hu fold hci he na
fond of herand asked her to iiirrc
spoud with him Ilo wroto tu her
Ircqiientl bho cams lo Uiuelou
uad luiicli and drovo with hliu and
1 luaus proposed marriage but sho
snld shu could uot wed him as her
muthcr and fauill were not tin n
IV hen bo asked her a second time to
marry him sho consented but lusisfed
lhat tho icreiuoii take placo lu
church WTuaus said ho was an
American sudlu bUiounlrv a church
service was not altogether ueccssar
aud that a msii aud womau
who agreed to live together were
regarded as husband aud wife He
finall induced her to acquiesce
and the wiut to tho Jrossvenor
hotel lu Loudon vv hero ho gavo her
a ilug and solemul pledged him-
self to take her as his wlfo Ho put
the ring on her linger and they lived
at tho hotel as mau f id wife aud sho
nas known to tho servants lu tho
houoft8lil vvlfe The then vveutto
Cambrldgo whero his studies wero
conilclidthcro ho called her his
nlfo botoro tlio servants and others
Iho couple journo cd back to London
audweut thenco to SpaclJ Germany
whero they rcmalued flvo or six
weeks aud articles shipped to Iho
plaintiff vvhllo nt bpae vv ire addressed
to her as Mrs Wiuaus Thoilcfendant
spokoofher as his wife and Intro-
duced hor to Mr Lallirobo and to bis
Wiuans own brother as Mrs Wln
ansTho plalntllTand defendrutcamo lo
this country ou the steamer bcolla
which arrived hero May 30th 1873
1 hey vv ero bookc d on tho passeugcr
list as lloss It Wiuaus and lady T hey
stopped at tho llrovoort house
In bl
whiro tho respondent registered
own hand vv riliug Illt Wluais and
wife Upon her arrival Mrs Wiu
aus so called touud lhat her piolhcr
was living lu Chicago bho wanted n
public vvcddluf but be demurred al-
leging tiut his falhor was very HI and
bo did uot naul to break the news or
his marrlagi to him so dclendaul
consented to a repetition of tho icr
cinouv gouo through iu Ijondon just
lo case her mind bho then went to
liicns In wbllo and Turkey
Myown sweel duckl I supposo b
this llmo my poor little pet is prctt
near homo What a loug tiresome
lonesome dusty hot Juornoy
must havo had my poorllltlo ela
arlhou
ou
ug
If ou had seen llossy as ho was go
ing homo on tho ferryboat j ou vv ould
havo pitied him much moro than
Joursclf Ho went to tho oulsldo of
tho buat and cried like a regular baby
aud I would havo been ashamed of
inself If It had not been because
therohadbecu so good an excuse
aud I let my tears come
as last as they would which
nas ficcl 1 can tell vou 1 swear
lhat 1 mill boo hooil so lunch In
fact that an old nigger came up and
stared at ino lo sco what tho dovfl nas
tho matter
I arrived In llalllmoro aud found
in brother In tho station but my sis-
ter waited lu tho carriage whllo Hill
and I walked lo tho carriage If > ou
like my 11 ttlo duck > ou must expect
very long letters oven If I write every
day I bono jou havo it as hot lu
Chicago as here 1 am half dead with
tho hiadache and do ou know
1 never knew how fond I am ot til
lilt lo devil until now that I am parted
from her but your llossy will not bo
Iiarted from you lu Kor than ho can
iclp 1 hopo to goodness I shall get
homo tomorrow I must got up now
l2L fi yiiiHretfVuiiii5 >
llltlo darling L must say good be
vylthasinaii kisses as will last ou
till tomorrow and bellcvo mo to bo
our lovlug Hossv
Council tor plalutlir read tho follow-
ing letter for all Us worth Tuesila
M llltlo darling I havo received no let-
ter again toda ihoy must bo dis
gustingly Irrigular with tho posts
You said some gentlemen asked ou
o go to the theatre My darling lll
tlo girl how lu tho world did you
ever allow jourself toloso our con-
science so ns to get acquainted so
Intimately with auv ot them as to
glvu him tho right to daro lo ask jou
to do such n thing M lod ou
ought to havo got as mad as h 1 at
his presumption to ask a married
Isdv on so short acqualiitanco ns that
such au Insaleul question Havo
nothing moro to do with tho
hlackgunrd or ho will want to visit
yo ir loom licit My darling I cant
Imagine how you ever allow oil him lo
suggi st such a thing and onl say
vou did not feel well enough to go
aiiVvheio Wh what must ho havo
thought of you He vcr cautious
daillng havo very llltlo to ilo wltn
them 1 have no moro lime lion but
must continue m letter lomorron
Minilimni kisses from our loving
old bo Kosbv
Joseph 3 Choatc of council for
Wlnans In his crnsscxainiuatlou elic-
ited tho facts that Mrs OKccfo while
Miss boalhcbl studied music ill Lou
don and in Paris under Heller bhu
iirquliedhcr German and Ircnch In
Wiesbaden aud Paris respective
A KnnH r lood lcoile llroitiied
Klk City Kansas Ma 19 The
Hoods of Irlday night causcil great
d imago In this viclull nnd commu-
nication b tolegraph has been cut oil
since tho storm tllltoda No trains
havo arrived hero on account of wash-
outs between Independence and Mo
Hue bcveutllvo laruiors hero were
driven from their houses by tho
Hood 1 ho names of thoso drowned
nsforas learned are Mrs Woods
Charles McCoy Ino lllco and a child
named Van Duscii bcvcral other
persuus aro reported inlsslug
>
rrnni > Kill iillrukemnn
Sioux fit > la May 19 At Huh
bard Nebraska cstcrday Prank
Williams a brakeman on n freight
train was shot by ouo of tho trumps
whom ho attempted to eject from Iho
train The tramps escaped with a
mob of marl 100 men lu hot pur-
suit Intent on lvuclilug them A
roundup was made ol all tramps
about bloux city aud 11 wero cap
tured but uot until a large number of
shuts had been fired on both sides
ono tramp emptying his rcvolvir
Oiiu tramp was seen to fall alter being
fired at bv a policeman It Is believed
tho murderer of Williams Is among
thoso captured
liukotn nnd llevclnnAs Var
lllsmarckDi May 18 Gov Pierce
has rccclvod a letter from President
Cleveland regretting tlio necessity of
enforcing tho exccutlvo order for va
eating tho Winnebago reservation
aud ho tho goveruorasks tho sottlcrs
as a favor lhat they obscrvo tho pro-
visions ot the same so as to prevent au
outbreak
rfIUriillil Appointments
Washluglon May 19 Tho presi
dent today appointed I rauk 11
Plerco ot New Hampshire to bo
United Statcs cousul at Matauzas
vlcoDavid Vlckcrs suspended
Iho president this afternoon made
Iho following appolnlmcuts To bo
lollectorsofcuslums J U F Pchrill
for the district or bt Marks lla and
lolmJ Medium for tho district or
Pensacola lla To bo collector of In-
ternal revenue John T Hillsman for
iho llfth district of Tennessee
rliet rrccltt Cllr and Lapeslllon
New Orleans May 19 Tho exocu
tlvo committee of cltUcua appointed
lo raise fuuds to contluuo tlio expo
slllon for another jear at a meeting
held last night expressed themselves
confident ot raising all tho mono
required lor that purpose provided
Chicago to sco her mother whilivbo iho various railway linos and tho
JouruoW to n f1 l auu JlRnu c iu c 1S1
He their rata aggregating tlOOpOOi
sido at Baltimore pro
wroto her every day while sho was lu
Chicago T he met agalu lu this clt I do not like Hue Dr J ell
1 ho reason why 1 eonnot toll
Interval a couplo
allcr ail
a d went to tho bt James hotel bui It lias often becu wondered at the
ibscqueuly removed tot
t becauso he being
A number or letters from defend-
ant to plalullll wero then put III cvl
deuce The
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We are offering for This Week BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
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TowcN Towels in endless varloty and at tho very Lowest lrlccs
It will pay you to look through Our Offerings
This Week as you will save money by purchasing
from us
FELLOW CITIZENS OF WACO
Why will You Sit Idly by and Lose
Ail the CREAT BARGAINS
NEWP0RTS
MENS LOW SHOES
IN
iiAiiiin iiATriiia
foo much Haln A llnllns llol Iiu
rovemciits
Stimtll Co the ElSTOlncr
MarlluMay 19 Iho recent rains
havu douo considerabledauiago to the
crops aud dinners will bo badl In Iho
weeds uuless wo have plenty of favor-
able weather In the near future Your
corresponded hasjnitrcturuod from
a trip to tho northern part ot tho
at to d loo much lalU IS rtpOrtCtlltl
that section of tho slalo
Col A II llclowat iu Dallas ester
da aud It w as given out thcro that ho
had perfected arrangements to Issue
au edition of the News lu that ell
Col llclo was accompanied h Mr
IOW11 managing eelllnr of ihoNows
Tho both returned to the Island city
jcslcrday evening
Our city council lot tlio contract
yesterday to build a pavllllon This
will glvo fho voting people of Marllu
n placo of resort and enjoyment
Capt A J Nicholson has reno-
vated his hotel building putting It In
splendid shape and will throw open
Its doors to the public Juno 1
Annoi ed at llormon Joke
Halifax N 8 May 19Inqulry of
tho uaval authorities regarding II M
S Garnets experience lu NowYprk
haibor Is supposed to bo closed for
the present Vice admiral Commcr
oll favors sending to the admiralty In
I0111I011 tho papers regarding Lieut
Gardlucrs action iu releasing llovn
ton and others captured In Now York
harbor without taking them to Cant
Hand ou ilioard Iho Garnet In the
mean time Lieut Gardiner remains
under arrest on loard his ship Tho
seutr 011 hoard the Garnet that night
received fortyllvo da s Imprisonmnent 1
the severest punishment a captain call
glvo without referring the casotoa
courtmartial No other persons em
the Garnet are held blainablfe lu thq
mailer and uo charges havo been pre-
ferred agaluit the captain or any Othei1
pcrsou ou bonul
lining 10 lllorl Neil trldnr
Galveston May 19 Jalicr IUiodca
tho condemned mulatto who la to ba
executed uext Prlda at tlio cciuuty
Jail for the murder of tils wlfo ou tho
night of the 2lst ot October seems
unconcerned about his approaching
rate lis Is qulto averse to seeing vis-
Itors aud speuila most of his tluio In
nriling letters Ho has written tncl
letters lo Gov Ireland for oxecutive
clemency but does nht seem to cnterr
lalu auyhopc of tho govoruors intcrr
ccediug lu Ids behalf Ilia letters to
friends aud relatives clear itidUlate
that bo cxpecls to dlo aud Immedi
ate ascend to glory by tho gsllowa
and SHOES
You Dont Realize the Danger of Delay
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY
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A
livery llmo jou buj apalrol
> niiui a irrf na
The IlagRcd Ilobbor Lives IKou4
liloomlugton Ind May 19 Tho
maoryeslcrda afternoon fixed Chcs
lc Chainbcra bond nt n000 It bo
Ilg stated that Oavis the assaulted
cxpriss messenger was likely to die
Iho report reached town yesterday
lhat William Chambers a brother of
Chcsloy waa dying suddenly at his
homo uear Harrodsburgr The symp-
toms wero thoso of poison aud the
report gavo rlso to the theory lhat
William was au accomplice of Chesloy
OPERA SLIPPERS
HOUSE SLIPPERS
Or an thing In our lino outside of our house
1 P STURG1S CO
STWo aro know n as tho LOW PltlCK HOOT AND 81IOE HOUSE of Waco
ork to present their views before
the committee Tho object Is to ob-
tain full Information on tho subject to
aid lu framing legislation In tho
coming congress lloyond tho organ
ization nollilug Important was done
today Tho comuilttoo will meet
again toiiiorrovr and conllnuo Its ses-
sion for several days
A Uouinn llvrawnAvar > r
irj in May 19 At 12
oclock yesterday Mrs Jno Ilalloy
wife of a miner iu tlio employ of tho
Mcndota Coat and Mining company
at this place shot and Instantly killed
a man by tho uaino of Drowning
Drowning having been Informed that
Mrs Halleya roputatlon Iu tho com-
munity was not of tho best endeavor-
ed to enter her house but upon being
refused by tho womau persisted lu his
advances when sho drew a revolver
and shot him Ilrownlng was n mar-
ried man 45 ears of age living near
Cory don la but was hero visiting a
married daughter Mrs Ilalloy lias
becu placed under arrest
A llouso Divided Atnlnt llself
Kansas City May 19 Information
has been received hero of a movo on
Iho part of cattlemen in tho northoni
part or tho Texas Panhandlo to prevent
tho driving or southern Texas cattlo
over their ranges A herd passing
northward was stopped at Tucson ou
Iho Canadian river by tlio ehcrill act
lug under a writ In trespass and the
matter has been carried iuto tho
courts with the lutcutiou of making
It a test case
Lvacu tlng Ibe Soudan
Dougola May 19 Tho British
evacuation of tho Soudan commences
next 1 hnrsday Mcrchantsaad civil
ians ero already leaving fearing to
remain alter tho troops Tho ther-
mometer in this region nvcragca
luotiu tho shade XtinamlrV gen
eral U Abu Augua whowan defeated
at Kordofau and afterwards with his
surviving soldiers Joined tl0 ranka of
the new inalidl his conqueror
Tbeftleltiodlsl lllsbops
St Louis May 19 Tbd Hoard of
Methodist tlishops convened this
morning In tho last days session aud
expect to flulsh their labors this even
ing and Icavo for homo tomorrow
According 10 Ulsbop Harris secre-
tary tho full proceedings of tho
boards meeting will uot bo published
until uext week wheu they will bo
printed lu all tho ofllclal Methodist
organs
The aursjoons Ullt Iludolpb
Cliejcnnc Wyoming May 19 Itu
dolph tho flucst Hereford bull lu tho
routo His appetite Is good aud lie world tho of the
property Wyoming
hccuis In remarkably cheerful spirits ucreloril association died last eveu
tho of his
considering nearness ap lug after a veterinary surgical opera
proachlng cud Ho is rccilvlug mlu tiuuiu which a tumor weighing slxty
istcrlal solace rrom qulto a number of Uyo jouuds was taken from him Ilo
and
ministers prlcsu
the Bpanlsh govoruineut had
losettlo this point havo not becu ob ft
s ked the rench for au
government
the from a
talned owing to dlstaiifo
tccgraph point Chcsloy late last explauat on pi tTio hoisting of the
> Spanish territory lu
ulglTt gave bond and hastened to see S
Ids brother
secretary met todav at the Fifth
Avenue hotel to Investigate the sub
following Ictler was larger than blrdsTiot aud aro quick led ot the regulation of commerce
wfe rrmnBaUuore while theLoj Z
u Chlca go
lullittderrarUueutVuheTutcrlor aud plalnliirvvaslu
meu
a strict InVesllpitlon 11 bclug made I JuueUli The da > after arrlvliig6toinacUluc I > arc anei
clflc
lizetlons aud business lu New
vva > valued at 10000
Ilusfeiu Continues Her Preparations
fit Petersburg May 19 Troops aro
being massed tor grand maneuvers
aud military practice at Krasuor belo
Tho purchase of two stesmors baa
been authorized lor tho defeuse ot
Hcliluglord tho capital of Flulaud
and vigorous measures are being en-
forced fur tbo security of Croustadt
Frnuce Will llea Lxpl ln
Madrid Mar 19 Tbo mlnUtor of
Africa
lliler lalo Coiuiucrco I tvr Old llujo
Now York May WTlitv senate ParU May 19Vlctor lingo Is con
lultVstate cVmmerce elous and la caluilv of his ap
cominltteo on
consisllug ol Scnatora Cullovv ol proaclilnff death wtitiU iev Uiovva Ui
mother
blpmont
A fleet or thir
teen vessels arrived here today from
Chicago with over 2000000 bushels of
gralu
Cigarette smokers prefer Opera
Pulls because the dot slick lo the lips
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