Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 219, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 12, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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Horsfull
Cameron
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE and CUTLERY
run DAim rcNon vinn
ffof Justin Fourth Sts > WacoTe
Moquettes
BODY
Throe Ply
Illiar arc all new STYLES ami
WE havo marked them much lower
Than OFF IATlEUNS nro being
soili rou elsewhere
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OUR STANDARD D RAIVDSCr
TOBACCO
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CIOARS
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Waco Daily Examiner
BY BARTOW CRAVENS
SPECIAL CLEARING SALE
Our Carpet Department
Will imrnlargcd to meet our Increasing trade in tils
line and In view of tills wo nrc anxious
to roilico our ttock as much hs
possible antl prices have
been cut In order
to do It
Carpets Carpets Carpets
Velvets
TAP BRUSSELS
EXTRA SUPERS
Carpet Remnants
IN TEN TO THIRTY YARD LENGTHS
We hare a largo lino of these and arc iletri mined to clear our sholvcs of
slliliort lengths IK YOU WANT A OOOI CAItlKT FOK LITTLE
JIOXKV bring tho size of your room and wo will lit It at about ONE II Aid
Hill COST of rieie Prices
We are Overstocked With
Canton Mings Canton Mings
snd to avoid carylng them over wo hao marked them all toi5 and 10 cents a
yard below the unusual low prices wc have been naming all this season
LACE CURTAINS
WINDOW SHADES
SHEEETOIL CLOTHS
LENOLEMS
MATS AND RUGS
hook through our stock and If not wishing to purchase joursclf tell jour
friends of tho bargain wenro ullerlng
WES MUST 3VIOVE5
A LARGE LOT OF CARPETS
bcfoieScpleinbcr lklnnd II low prices will do It we are bound to succeed
Dont Lose Your Opportunity
And if you want Carpets Mattings Iare Curtains or shades
and want to save luunc nine tmd look through
SANGER BROS
We Offer at Bottom Figures
The only romrlctc stock ol lolll aiipUo In W aco constitute In t of
lluhher lltltlng leather I lace leather Holler I llpo Wrenches lipc
lliltlngllubbcrFiiihliig Holts and ltlets Iron Tongs bluet Copper
Ileum PiiiklngABbcstos I Plpo and Fittings llrass bhect I < vnd ami lube
Packing I abbltt Mclnl Kitting Clcuuers
Shafting Pulleys Boxes and Couplings
EIKEL BREUSTEDT
Austin St Between Fifth and Sixth
WHOLESALE GROCERS
TLOnR
Ilsnl s A I
Kcllpio
Koiiutb
Crctn
WlilM l oie
Whllo KlflisnL
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
The Cattlemen of the Cher
okee Strip Badly Gored
by Secretary Lamar
ttlio llrclnris They Mint iitliri
Open I lie Tiull for Tctus
Cattle to lnt
Or I lie Inlteit Slnlii ttill Open
One for Tliem to lrntc Hie
lmlini Terillui
tillllicin tlilllcinrii Sit Texas
tulllr are Infei linn ami
Minll Not Pass limine
riititirunt nuns
Uie Atleml to 9lu1ltlu e Trxii CM
llrmrii I intlnillrnlt Mil
ltnwn 1 toii
Washington June 11 llio secre
tary of tho interior has sent the fol-
lowing telegram to V A Towers ntid
J ho A Lee the committeo lor the
stock association at Kausa Clt Mo
hao careful1 coueldcred jour lei
egram of tho 10th m t The imlmtil
Industry law prohibit tho ilrhliitf
from one state or territory to uuothcr
of any lho stock 1 > > any person c
knowing them to be allcctcd with aii
coutngious iufectious or conn mm cu-
bic disease The owners whoso herds
are forcibly stopped iu tho liullau
Territorj dvclaro their cattle are not
alluded Ieoplo of Tcvn Colorado
MlBfourl and other states havo an
cgual if not a gi eater right to
drivo their stock not infected
with prohibited diseases through mid
oor tho trails of tho Indian Terri
tory and tho neutral etilp ason havo
to occum these lauds without > our
leases irom Imliau tribes An In
pet tor has been scut to open and
keep open tho trails for the paasago
of i at Ho If tho people who arc occu
lauds
piug theso with their herds
continue their forcible okstructlonsof
tho trails measures wilt bo taken to
icimno them ami their herds alonco
Tho followiug Instructions wcro
also tclegraphcil to lnspoctor Arm
strong at tho Che enne and Arapahoe
ngfiicles In the Indian Territory
Owner of cattle driving their herds
northward through the Italian Terri
tory and tho public laud sttlp north
of tho UVxns panhandle nro complain
lug that their paseago on and oer
established trails In tho vi-
cinity of Fort Supply Is
obstructed by parties herding
tattle on those lands io at once to
tho region of the disturbance and take
active measure to open nml to keep
openfor all tattle haviuirnn ititet
llous diaenxes all established tudlt
that may bo found cIommL or olmtmit
ed in any way except bj proper ami
competent atithorlt > ol the Tniicd
States courts having jurisdiction
XotlTy obstructors that their stock
w 111 be rcntov ed Irom tho Territory at
once If they continue their obstruc
tion to the established trails
L J Immaii
Sccrelarj Ltc
A similar obstruction ol tho cUtlu
trails uicured under Secretary Tclers
admlulHtratioii last > ear uud action
similar to tho Instructions contained
In the above order was taken The
trails werothcu opened by inspector
I ten edict who led a number ot dickers
over tho trails
T1IK K VNSA8 K1CKKHS KICK
Ivau as Clt > July 11 Tho follow
ing which wll bo published here to-
morrow Is tho lelcgriui to which Sec-
ret ar > Lnmar repHed toil xy mid men-
tioned In tho lorcgoliig press dU
pattlics
Kansas Uirv Mo July 10
To Hon I Q C I m r Hcrctiry of tlio He
purlmcutof tie Interior W littigtou 1 CI
iho letter of Keprescntalhc Savers
of TexiiH ot dulyJud nNo telegrams
otSajcrsand ioveiuor Ireland of
duly Bid concerning Texas Cattle
Im 11 obstructions contain nuuij
wrong and mUleadbig statements
llio sketth bhowlug tho trails Is do <
lidedly wrong and tho ollluul Chciti <
keo map mailed jou procs this Ihe
herds In qtiestlou arc not ubovo tus >
plclon Ihels tatllo do Im
port Texas fever Iho op-
position to the parage of thece
cattlo is nuulo solid Jrom fear of fe-
ver all charges to tho contrary are
false aud can bo clear nml sntlstaclo
ril proven Tho bhiiio herds huvo
been repeatedly stopped ami turned
Irom passage across Texas by Texas
citizens Largo number of rattlcuot
lutectlous havo passed without oppo
sition Iho trail ngrccm nt nt the
Dallas couventlou was madosolely on
WACO TEXAS SUNDAY JULY 12 1885
It Is getting time to shore olT odds nnil ends the
avtaln tlic < > particular lines wo nrciiovvv
them the the smallest cut wo aro luahl
right cm not be disputed when nil tho
facts of the t o nro known clearly
Hundreds of lawabiding cltUcus oc-
cupying nil tho country in ipiCBtton
with valuable herds comprising a life
times savings deserve protection
more than a few tralllckcrs In Infec-
tious cattlo
A few northern Colorado specula
tori bought these Texas cattlo expect
ing to enter Colorado in direct viola
tion of their own stato laws but the
southern Colorado men nro deter
mined that tho inw shall bo properly
enforced aud tho passago of tills class
of cattle through Kent mid Los Alli-
ums counties shall bo prevented
Clearly then their getting through
the territory will avail nothing
Occup nits of the country through
which U Is deshed to pass tho infec-
tious cattle havo sutlercd enormous
Iobscb from car to carb > Texas
fe > cr from the slight contact with the
before mentioned trails and heuco
know full well the wholesale destruc-
tion that would rcsirtt from permit-
ting infectious cattle to pass over
their ranches
Tho charge that the oppoeers of
Iho passage of theso cattlo nro doing
It to depreciate pi Ices In order to bit
chcaplisn mlsrcpiescutattoii Not
one of them wishes to purcha o such
cuttle Iho driving ot these cattle
Irom one state or territory to another
Is u palpable violation of tho Animal
Industry law Ihe occupants of the
couutr feel that tho attempt by Texas
tt > force infectious cattle upon them
thus Involving a loss of hundreds of
thousaud ol dollars to thcinsilvci mid
parlies throughout tho entire country
Is an Injustice and an outrage and
they demand that before tho govern-
ment sanctions It or become n
party to it a full Investigation
be made In support of tho facts as
herein stated iho occupants a k
only fur n fair hearing iho reason-
ableness of this demand as shown b
tho quarantine jaws ot Kaunas Col
oi ado New Mexico mid territories
north and also the fact flint the samo
cattlo cannot get passageway through
tho state of Texas except by railroad
biguod V IlTowntK
K A Ln
Committeo for the Livestock as-
sociation
KICK MJMnrilTWO
The following was tclegiaphcd to
the secretary otitic interior tonight
Kansas City Mo July llM Hon
orable h Q U Iamnr secretary of
tho Interior WashlugtouU C
Yourtulegrauis of today roccired
Our messago seems to haic becu mis-
construed aud II Is manifest that no
havo unfortunately tailed to tuako
tho actual situation understood at
Washington Wo now wish to siato
most rcspccttully but also must do
stiuctly and positively that there arc
aud hat e becu no obstructions to the
passago of herds otcruny trails which
hao ecr been used Xo
objection Is made by raucheinen to
Iho passage ol cattlo over the old
trails aud > our Inspector will not Hud
thoso trails obstructed Wo deslru to
make oursclxcs clearl understood as
staling to ou that tho ouuersof
theso infested herds nro now attemp
lug to drlvo aud scatter them through
pastures and over ranges where uo
trulls havo o > cr been made Past ex-
perience teaches emphatically that
this means tho wholesale destruction
of Iho cattle ruuglng thereon and
which havo been plated thcro under
leases made > ilh at least tho appro al
ot the government and iu the hcllef
that Ihe established trails for tho pas
tngcof laltle would coutinuo to be
used aud without any apprchcuslnu
that herds would bo allowed to leave
such trails
T ho truth ot tho statements In this
aud in our first lues
sago can be established to > our
entire satisfaction and we
respectlully ask nt
n carelul consideration ot them before
any summary measure as Intimated
Iu our message shall be adopted
Tho herds being driven up are In
fectcd aud their owners know It and
their assertions to tho contrary ure
slniplj pretenses Tho cxpcricuco nf
> cars must not bo Ignored to iredll
such statements
signed W A Tow Fits
Thomas A ltr
Coininlltcn for Iho slock groucr1 ns
soclalion of southern Colorado
Kansas norlherh Texas Missouri
aud tho Indian Territory represint
lug two ami ouolialf to thrco mil-
lion bead of Improved Amcrii an
cattlo
MU IFF INTUIVIMVFII
Kansas Clt duly 11 Mr Iee In
an Interview unight cites iu sup-
port of tho statements inado to Scire
tary Uuuar tho resolutions adopted
by tlio various cattlo associations ol
southcru Colorado Kansas Indian
Territory and northern Texas IaM
spring nil expressing determination
In prevent tho passago ol southern
Texas cattlo uicr their rauges He
asserts that the oulv interference
whUhlmihceu ollcnd is In prevent-
ing infectious cattlo from leaving the
trails aud passiug through pastilles
whero there is uo trail Hoalsosajs
that becretarv 1 dinars order lodaj
Is not similar to that of Secretary Tel-
ler Tho latter tt as au order to open
an old trail which had been for some
lime enclosed lu numerous fenced
Iho part of Texas men who wcro not pastures while becrcttry Lamars or
allcctcd Others aud thoso on tho
border wero decidedly opposed to it
All cllorls to ostabllsh a trail for this
class of cattlo from tho south to tho
north lino ol the stato oi Texas wero
bitterly opposed aud defeated by Tex
as men Tho trails used heretofore
aro cut oif at tho Kansas lino by a
quarantine law Tho laud within
these trails lu the Cherokee nation
comprising nearly 0110 million acres
Is paid for by tho lessees lly suffer
auco Texas herds both infected aud
uninfectedvveieallowcdtouso theso
trails as horctoforo aud rauchmcu
uiako no objections now to Iho passago
iter is to open a trail which ns l
maintained tho cattlemeii havo not
attempted to close
llase Hull lniue
St lous May 10 Now York 8
St Ionls 2
Clucliiclnnatl Cincinnati 9 Ath-
letics 8
St Lonls llrow ns ft Ilrookl n 4
Loulsvillo Louisville 4 Balti-
more 2
Chicago Providence 6 Chicago 1
Detroit Detroit S Philadelphia 4
of cattle 011 these trails but when at i Drllercoa Favorite Prescription
tempts aro modo to push out sldcwlso 1 is a most powerful restorative tonic
from these trails through the paslaud combines tho most valuable ucr
lures by opening now trails three to vino properties especially adapted to
four miles wide through lauds fori tho wauu of debilitated ladles suffer
ard in this lino wo nro showing tho biggest elrlvo ever nllered
This Is an Opportunity for Bargains and nc ONE Should MISS IT
LOCKED HORNS
RATTLED REDS
Troops Being Rapidly Sent to
the Front to Disarm
the Indians
lOIIO ItiKiiliiis aim lii Sciulli
nil Uhiisii ttalitilnc llio
tiieeiitii tt Im Declare
1
Tliej ttill tucr line lp Their
tim ami III11111I Tinublis
ntc Muirtl Coining
Kansas Kicks Against lias
11C tlio A putties ItrniiMcil
tn No 11ai IiiiiiI
Mil fS l > Mlllll CI ll >
rronl Ilninir lnrtnril In trolrct
ICimn NoKlr
St Ionls Inly 11 Dispatches from
Dmaha say that c panics and
Kofthe rourtli lufautr leli there
last night for Crosslleld Kansas to
assist lu protecting tho southern bor-
der uf that statu Irom invasion by In
dians Tuocars ot imtnuultiou and
supplies accompanied hem Three
companies from biduey Nebraska
aud lour from Kurt Itussell will rcacli
Cticvonnc today mid go thenco b >
special train via Denver to Cross
held tleuerul Hatch has been ordered
10 station his regiuiLUl tlio Ninth
cavalr > at Ogallalla aud to gtiaid Iho
old Chovcuno trail which ft is sup
posedthe Indians will lollow If tney
attempt to come north
MSIIIMI lOICWAICI tllOOIS
Kansas City July 11 A limes
Koit Ijavenworth special says Dis-
patches received today by Adjiilnm
licuerul Marin Irom llio cniumandlug
olllceri iu tho tcrrilnrv ludlrjtu 110
rhftugcMntlio situation Ihoro lro
pariitions nro nctlvclv making iu the
department andtroops will bo for-
warded speedily lateral Scholleld
directs all movements iu the depart-
ment iu tho iibecnco ol any regularly
assigned commander rrciddcul
Clevelands Instructions in tcneial
bhcrldau aro Interpreted by olllcers
hero as mcaulug that the Indians uuit
submit pcaccanl or l > o sumuiarily
dealt with and it ii generally be-
lieved that they will not vlcld their
nrms without bloodshed Ilght Hal
ter 1 Capt Woodrutl Second m tII
lcry which won famo during tlio
livll war ns Wllllstonos Klvlngurtll
lcr has becu ordered In readiness
to move ft nny time All recruits at
Tort Itileyof the Fifth cavalry aud
all men ol thoso troops now Iu the
field who rcntalicd behind oil ac-
count of lack of mounts will be or
dcrcd to Join their regiments nt once
All troops and cumpaules will be filled
to their full strength
VtATCIIIMI 1IIK Hril KINS
Washington July 11 faecrcfary
Kuellcolt today ordered three regi
incuts of cavalry and fourth lufnutry
making a total force of nearly 3000
men to proceed at ouco tothcwilulty
of Kt lleno Indian Tcrrllor Irom
their stations iu tho departments of
Texas and Iho llalle This will make
a forco of ubout 4000 men lu the Ter-
ritory
KANSAS IlmrlHTS
Topekn KsJiil > 11 Tho governor
of tho state todaj addressed a letter
lo the secretary of tho Interior pro-
testing against tho proposed transfer
of llio Apache Indians from Arizona
to No Mans hand Tno governor
gives many reasons showing vvhv tho
transfer would lie dangerous to the
public peace Inclosing hosavs 1
protest against it as an evasion and
violation of the clear purpose and
spirit of the law Actot lcbruary 17
187J and is menacing to tho peace
ami security ot tho cltircnsof Kansas
I protest against the loeallnn of theso
lawless ami bloodthirst Indians In a
lerrltor Immediately routlguiis to
iho homes of thousands of peaeelul
citizens of tho United Mates from
whence at nny moment they could iu
vadetho borders of three slates of
tho Union murdering aud dcstroiug
o lluthelr pathway
jiiviiiii H 111us
Itullitm 1 oiiccskluii torlelled
City of Mexico July 11 Tho gov-
ernment has declared two railway
concessl us forfeited Coucssious
wcro granted in May 18S3to the rep
of tho Oeutral
rcsenltttnes
western Uailway company of New
Mexico represented by W 0 1rank
jlu aud ldvvnrd 1 Meary for the con-
struction of a railroad from Zacatccas
to Iroutora del Norte with a branch
toTopolabaiupo The company was
to build 20U kilometers every two
cars aud was also to deposit 25000
forfeit inouc neither ot tho condi-
tions having becu compiled vvllh tho
concession Is declared void The
other forfeited concession was that ot
Count Tcfelner of tho Tamatillpas In
ternatlonal railway Tho count was
to build 200 kilometers every two
v ears and not having eloue so loses
Ids concession and 10000 of forfeit
money deposited In tho Mouto do
1icdeda iu this city
The Imprisoned editors and stu
dents will bo tried by tholederal
Judge as tho offcuto la agaiust the
national government Tho prisoners
aro lu Uclem penitentiary ou the
outskirts ol tuo
VOL XVIU NUMJ3J2R 219
B HABER
In
inatket
Wo arc ollerlnjf n Hue of Torchon laces ami Insertion fioni 3e to 60c per
arfl by which you inn Judgo how cheapgpod are gelling
but it Is dctcrmlnedio punish tho of
fenders on tho ground that Ibey tried
to excite n revolution
Tho financial Iluallnn remains mi
changed and the general feeling In
business circles Is that the crisis has
pissed vv llhotit disorder
Itnre nl t lilcnuo
Chicago July 11 Thcro was an
other largo attendance nt Washington
Park today tho closing one of tlio
meeting Ihero being not less than
lOnnn peoplo pio8cnt when tho bell
tapped lor Iho llrst raco Klrst race
6 furlongs heats for all ages
Ilrst heat Hot llox vvou from Hay
Itcbclsho beluga neck In front of
Nodaway who was third Time
112 12
bet nml heal lint llox won bj a
length from Hay llebcl who beat Ad-
venturer by a nose for the second
place Time 118 W 1arls mutual
paid ftlOl tf aud MIH
Second race 1 mllo for twovear
olds vvllh peuallles mid allowances
Cuban Jueen led until well In tho
homo slretch when Jim ra caino
nvvay and won handily bv a Icnglh
with II I Hruce cioud n noso In
tiout of Cclono who was third
tlmo 117
Third race 1 114 mllo for three
yearolds with peualiios and allow-
ances Kslelle led for tho llrst
thrce < piarters when Thlstlo eaiuo
on and won hands down by a length
and a half time 212
rourtli race The gnat western
haiidlcup for all ages 1 112 mile
Joe Cotton went away wllh Iho
track when tho flog fclland wnsucver
headed from tho start Io tho llnlli
winning by two lengths train tMntl
nee which beat
Slipawav by a
noso for third plarc tlmo iM 31
I tllllt 1 ti 11us
Croi Ilnnmlng jnlc on tli
I l 111HI011 I Irellon
BicclltoUie Fismtner
Mnrliu Tex July It hluco tho
flno rains ol 0110 week ago Iho crops
havo recov ered from tho iireets of
drougt and careless worms nucl aru
now ns promising as could be desired
With 110 unlorcseeu disaster llio cot-
ton crop will bo equal lo that of 188J
In this comity
The piolilbitlnu sentiment Is grow
ing rapidly in this county and au
elc lion will he held In test the epics
lion some tlmo In August Tho 110
irriics nio becoming aroused and a
great many ure In lav or of It and aro
working for It Tho autlprohlbl
tlonlsts will havo hard work to do If
thuv defect It
Our esteemed postmaitcr desires
our correspondent to sav ihat Ids
not pulling up the stars a ml stripes
011 tho fourth of July wns purely 1111
iiitculloual and was nut intended as
auallront 10 the picscitt tidmlulslru
tiou Voni cnncspotidciii had uo
liileiillou of doing III in Injur and
ineniiniiod it lu a spirit of 11111 us be
ing Ion good ujiiko on tho postmss
lei to pass over v couiso Iho Indig-
nation ot our cillzriis was partly iui
iiginarhow over just the occasion
licit rrobulilu AriMllnl
Toronto Jul 11 Considerable hi
terest has been nwnkeued hero tnda
In Kiels approaching trial bv n laic
tiiciit luado by Thomas Holmes a
Wliigham barrislcr and widely circu
lated > y the newspapers pointing out
thai Ihero is n flaw iu the Indictment
against tho rebel chief througli
which hu will lu all probnblllt get
acquitted and no through a stupid
blunder escapo punishment It Is
contended he is charged wllh being a
traitor to tho queen ivlillo being hclug
her subject now If Itiel Is not 11 sub
ject of rent llrilaln hut ncitleii of
ihu United btates ho should huvo been
Indicted not under the statute of
treason bill under the sfatuto which
provides fur the punishment of for
eigners levying war lu Canada II
was under Ihu last statute that the
Fenians wern punished and It Is for
tho contravention ot It thai Itlel
should bo tried
Srrloll IInl In snnlll
London July 11 A dispatch from
Lcrida Spain sa a a serious rlot oc-
curred there on account of tho oppo-
sition of a portion of the populace to
tho pnincut of ccrtniu tuxes Tho
governor who endeavored to pacil
tho rlolers was stoned by them T hu
mob then beenmo more demoustrn
llvo ami threatened to burn Ihu town
Tho military forco wcro then cslled
out to restore order ami fired ou tho
rioters killing three One soldier was
also killed ami many rioters wero
wounded When tho 1011
tabling this intelligence left ICrldn
all llio shops wero closed and Ihu
streets wero held by soldiers
Irnl IrcMiireMl Hue
Paris July 11 lieu DeCourcov
telegraphs from lino that the French
retiilorcemeuts havo arrived TUe
met bauds of marauders on lhciva
Moru treasttro has been dUcov creel lu
tho Imperii palace treasure to Ihe
amount of j2000000 lmviug alreael
been found Thtiel holds the Klug
of Aunam a prisoner Tho kiuga
mother aud uncles all tho roval
prices tnd tho luardarins who Heel at
the approach nt tho French have man-
ifested a desire to return to Hue
A lllalil > rlccd jockey
Ills 11
Chicago July It ljn
uouueed that Luck Baldwin the
California millionaire lias secured for
the next two carstho services ot
Isaac Murphy Ihe jockey pa > lug a
retaining feo of i5000 each season
Murphy for two tears has been re
tained by K Carlgau HU fee this
season being 4000 but llalilnlu has
been for some tlmo anxious to secure
him al most any price
NO MUGWUMP
Senator Warner Calls it tlio
Civil Sorvico Machino
and Sneora at it
Imllniin Ihlltnrs ttaat Demo
crnllcOlllclrila for n lleinn
crntlc Administration
That Ilireigu fits J rows Illlh
ler Mlill nml the Fight lie
comes Ieriniiiil
1 fcncritl flatlicrlng or eua
nml friendly lips Iriini nil
In r Is mill on nil Id int
UAmiiftuTot nrna
> rinruiieit llol Iirciitlre llniric
nml rsnllnunl nol
SENATOIl WAItNMt N6 MUOWUHP
Washlnglou 1 C July 10
In an Interview which tho Post
publishes today Congressman War
ncr explains at length his connection
wllh tho Kellar case Ho assumes tho
responsibility for nil that was done Iu
the matter anil sas thcro has bcou no
conspiracy between treasury officials
and himself Ho openly attacks the
clvilscrvlco machino as ho expresses
It and broadly hints that tho jiolltlra
ot Mr Ivcllur wcro known to Ihu coin
mission when thoy appointed him
Ho sa under tho law becrctary
Manning could not huvo appointed
Kellar mid should not havo clono so
He favors congressional Investigation
Into tho acts ol ihu commission nt tho
next session
OKNKKAI ClIllllON A8S1C1NKU
Washington July 11llrlgadler
jcueral John llbson has been as-
signed by llio president to tho com
maud of tho department of Columbia
and la ordered to proceed to the head-
quarters or that departmental Van
Couvcr Washington Territory
MtNISmt FOSTRKS FAIIUHE
Washlnglou July 11 Colonel
John W Foster who represents this
government lu Spain has failed to ne-
gotiate a second commercial treaty be
Iwecn that country aud tho Uultcd
Slates Is oxpeefcdlo return homo at
an early clay
llio tdMiliiltrnllni CrHlcLed
Mnrinaul ImUJiiIy 11 Tho Dem
ocratlc Statu Kdltorla convention
asscd a resolution declaring their bel
ief that radical reform lu government
nlhdrs is possible only through the
appointment to civil positions of per-
sons In lull sympathy with the demo-
cratic party as represented by lis
statesmen and leader A resolution
was also adopted deprecating the pre-
sumption that cause should bo shown
for the removal ot republicans from
olllce
Tim milium siiiiii
ISKI JIAIim HEAD
CairoJuly 11 Jcueral Urackcn
bury telegraphs from Fntmch that a
letter received Ihero cstcrdy statos
that El llalidl Is dead Tho letter was
written by a merchant at Ilaudak ou
July 8 and says that slucn the proph-
ets death his followers havo fallen to
lighting among themselves A refu
gee Lillian soldier who arrived at
Falineh lewlay says icncral Ilrack
bury asserts ho snvv au Arab on tlio
1st of July at Abudoni who told him
that LI Mahdl was dead
AHIIIATsSTO fillllOUT I11ISSIA
The Ilrltish minister hero has re
ceived Information lo llio ctlccl that
tho Afghan tribes north of Hindoo
Koosh havo declared their willingness
tu support llussla as against Ihe pres
ent ameer
NKWIIUINKA KlltlOII
Ilerlln Jul 11 Tho New luliica
coinpati ha4 telegraphed to Its olllcers
In Now luliica to disperse Dr Fin-
ches ierinnti factory 111 Hcntlcy Hay
ns the territory belongs to Lnglaud
CI HUMAN SU11S1IIIKS
Ilerlln July 11 Hills will bo sub
milted to Ihu next Itclehstag to suhsl
dlzo crinaii fisheries 011 the high
seas also tho Haltic aud North bea
ship canal
THOSKCAMEIIOON COIVNIHTS
Ilerlln July 11 Dlscouraglug re
ports are received of the progress o
lennaii colouliatlou hi tho Cam
aroons There aro conliuued quar-
rels between natives anil olllcers and
tho colonics are tulferlug greatly from
fever
liiisit cotirrKSY
Dublin July 11 A deputation uf
prominent citizens from llelfast to-
day waited upon Karl aiiaron at the
castle aud presented him wllh au nd
dress or welcome In replIug to the
address the car said he hoped to be
able lu a short tlma to visit Helfast
Tho Vlcoeliaiiicllor today render
ed a decislou tolho ctlecl that the
corporation uf Dublin
change the uamo of Sackvlllo street so
long as Ihe residents of the street op
posed such proceedings
oazkttkh haiiu hits
Iondon July 10 The Pall Mall la
letto tu a leading editorial this afler
uai
11u
aro on
°
0 il Mri hiulth iirltcrrod by tho vv allot tho Wght Hon
No 50 Lldrldgo Court Iho supposed Mr Ilestlck aud tho much moro scri
victim of a most scunatloual rubber I cms ittcuanceaol personal vloleuco bv
cit 1i n TU has confessed lo tho detectives that I tho brutal
been visited by mauy frleuds hcrtalovvas purely imaginary ami ol silence It i only uatural that the
Iho government has reiuscd to listen that II
account fur I latter should seek sllcuco
to
our 1111
vvhlch rental Is pad aud where iioMug from weak buck Inward fever to tho friends of the accused Tho the disappearance of lW of lieM
trail ever ex stecl thus spread ug dlscougcitlou lullauitnaliou or ulcera trials will oxcllo great Interest and husbandiI savings which sheThacl lol fcclko methods ol tho nd
C C C1 1 t l0 or ° Iho result will bo looked ccYltorial cSTe
csJ5i i Iho perfectly I i t vurnlgle I for anxiously dovvi ihrough an agetil Iu pool on the torch Tno
m
Horsfull
Cameron
BELTING
MM AND GIN SUPPLIES
LB TAOBS LIQUID OWE
or Austin Fourth Sis 1Vjcj
Summer season being pretty welladvanced smno popular lines or goods hive hud n good run on account of which llioyliavo been onlnrert I
very anxious lo nil and In order lo make lleiugo we made such reduction nvvlll ell them even though tho cuslo n rhould notha rtiMT J 0
ng this wcel I 8S per cent on former prices Now wo will Inrt out mi hinbroldcrlcs iiavo an particular us0 for
Embroideries I Embroideries I
Hamburg Edgings nice qualities 8 l2o
llauihurg Udglng good width5c
Ilamhurg Ldglngt l2e
Ilamhurg Edging C 12c
Ilamhurg Edging 7c nnil all tho way up to 50c per yd of course wo havo
n cheaper line of Embroideries hut Iholiup named abuts lof Iho very best
cpiallly and not an tindoslrnblo pntlem In tho lot they are worth 25 percent
moiothnu thopricc wo nrc selling them lor
Swiss and Lawn Embroideries
White Goods and Lawns
Wo hat o a large lino ol these In all wldlh ranging Irnni 10c to 50c per I Wo nro still rushing tho printed linen lawns al IS 16 l 18 22 1
thlsP Vfr anLo
0 i 0 n ° U d < < 1
un e e I 1 0
IZlt Z Z l rC1CC1 t0lS J won t
as jei joesjf
tomorrow and aska churchgocri to
send to tho tarclte postal cards dc
UHlng their opinions of tho result of
bo larettoi work and promises to
publish theso verdicts next Monday
ancrnoon Tho paper also aska pros
titutes or others possessing lufornm
llon regardiug tho subject 1 f tho
rev
clallons to send statements contain
ing what thoy kuow to tho lazctfe
promising to treat all such confiden
tially
limiTIAM AtlAIIIS
DECltKASIMl KMICH1ATIOV
Ilerlln July 11 The iiumbor of em
igrants from Iho port of Ilreincn lo
tho Inlted Stales during Juno was
twclvo hundred lets than for aoino
mouth lu 1881 Total decrease for six
months of 1885 has becu 13171
Tho llntr ot Catholic
Itomc July 11 Tho ultra iiioutnno
Journal Assorvaloro Catholic refer-
ring lo prcTlous attempts to eirect a
reconciliation between tho qulrlnal
tin tho Vatican says It is tho duty or
catholics to approve and support any
further stops tho popo inav tako In
in that direction
Anlrtn Hard lo Please
Vienna July 11 It Is semlolllclnlly
announced that tho appointment or
Mr Jones as Uullod States consul at
Sprague was objected to on account
of the gentlemans known animosity
towarns Austria
Irenrli Trouble llretvlng
Paris July It Tho Gaulols asserts
tliatM irevy will not run for tho
presidency again It oxpecta troublo
iu tho next parliament and recom
mends XL Dcfro clnct as a candidate
Universal Anarchlt Coiare
Vienna July 11 Anarchists of af
countries will convene In a iinlversl
congress at Ilarccloua J uly 20th
89lli Delegates aro expected from
vvorktiiginuis associations
I arm llolp
The ouo great troublo wllh ff
help is that thoy overlook tho 7
things amiconsider them ofuo
portauco Tell them to fecit
calves aud not 0110 of them will 1
proporly and Ihe llrst thing you f
jour calf has gono whore th
veal dealer wont giro you twoj1
for it Krcn seud him ay1
cows and ho dont sM a
much seuso as tho igiJ
shephord dog Send him to rto v iljogcsl
wttn the team and ho7will run
them both wnj s In order U havo an
hour to spend gossiping > i tho vil-
lage tavern or to stop auJ chat with
some comrade on tho way Sot him
to plowing In tho back lit and unless
on have taken tho precititton to cov cr
the plowbeaut with a ahecpsklu bo
will ruin tlio seat of lis pauts iu two
daya When bnndAycomes ho Is oil
lo tho village and miuatly gels homo
In tho vvco sma hours of Monday
morning with a head better suited to
a bushel basket than a No 0 hat
Set him to cho ping fallow or now
ground and rattier thau bend Ids back
10 will cut tho stumps ao high as to
inako tho mouoy paid ldni worso than
lost Piitldm to pruning fruit trees
and he is as much out of plaeona a
hog In a flower garden In fact not
inoro than 0110 111 llvo of our hired
men can earn their board let alouu
their wages When you get a good
ono pa film good wages and keep
him as long as you can and ucver for
a moment lose sight or tho fact that
011 cant hlro au angel to do farm
work lor twclvo dollars a mouth
Orange County Farmer
Unsallcd llutler
How many persons aro thcro who
would not turn up their noses at men-
tion of uusalled bullerf Isnt fit to
eatl exclaims tho opinionated person
w ho does not know what ho is talking
about Well it is a matter of tasle
Hut travellers Irom Furopo have the
greatest dllllculty tu becoming accus-
tomed to our strong old briny butter
They canuot eat 11 at first any inoro
than tho American can enduru tho
pretty tiny pellets offresh butter that
meet him at every hole lu Imrope
Hut again so accommodating is hu-
man nature that ouco forced to ac-
custom himself to Ihouusnllee article
luKurope he too fluds American
butter briny and flavorless
The truth Is that tho most delicious
butter Is that which 19 left uusalled
For market of course it will not keep
many days In tbe fresh slate but even
the 11 twice as much salt as Is necessa-
ry is often put lulu It The salt makes
It acrid aud dualroa wholly the cx
cjuislto cream aud grass llavor For
uso lu tcstlictlc homes sets ot tiny
separata moulds lu tho shape ofa
strawberry or somethiug else pretty
should bo had Take the butter tin
salted work tho milk out mould It In
rlchcolorod little gems iu these and
putltupon tho table lu that shape It
is as attractive to tho cvo as flower or
fruit aud the taste of It upon warm
biscuit or suowflako light bread
well try It that Is all Canadian
llrccdcr
Every firstclass dealer sells Opera
Pull Cigarettes
tslsalfllrover Htioiild Uo
From the Oursy ooll MnMoou
Irovcr should celebrate tho anni-
versary of our Independence by tiring
a large lnvoicu nf rascals and endeav-
or to avoid insulting tlio ioddesii of
Liberty by appointing democrat
coufei untlouljv Dauiaiuugwunip
Mollcelu Admliilslralloii
AU persons having claims against
tho estate of llouj II llartflchl de-
ceased will prcscut tho same wilhiu
tho time prescribed by law to tho tin
dcrslgueci whoso resldciico Is Mclcn
by
nau county Texas aud whoso postot
tlco address Is Axtcll Texas Original
letters of administration having bcou
granted by tho comity court in
McLennan county ou tho 1st day of
June 18S5
18S5IOUISIANA
IOUISIANA llAltTFItLt >
Atltiiiuiitratrli
Wo will havo euciugh dry weather
pneallng to Ihe nulplU lo speak out btforu It rains agalu lu this sccttou
VoJ
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