Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 234, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 5, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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fcUTLERYWaco Daily Examiner
BY BARTOW CRAVENS
OTHERS
m i im Like i
Hfs Hot and No Mistake
rn mini to Interest Mill this week with sonic
llrt ifl n l o fed OOOIXIt NAMLLY
Second Week of our Great Stupendous
This is the
WN SALE
We found out last week that our llednied PltlUS
on CLOtlllNC and iculs 1iiiiilshlng goods drew
Hie moiicv out of pcoplos pockets as they could not
withstand the temptation
AGNET
Will Draw Larger Crowds This
Ai c uro
E E K
going to outdo our lunI juices of last
up our minds not to carry over any
Wo liavo made
CLOTHING
And wo will mark them down until tho aro all sold
AUGUSTS
Will minim lire on Molina iniiriiiiigiuus j <
urdeihkdltargalnslu cury Depiirlineiit In our HOUl
WW BVB B3B
GrO
And tlie Next 31 Days Will
See Our Shelves Clear of It
SANGER BROS
We Offer at Bottom Figures
Tlio only ronniltle Slock ol m l I conlstlnj III l of
Kulihcr III lllng leather
I lcllhigliiihberPatklng
liihipliiiklngAsbestos
Iaiklng llabbltt Metal
Iaio Lcalhcr Holler
Dolts and UK els Iron
llpo and Fittings llrass
Killings
llpo Wrenches Pipe
Tongs Sheet Copper
Sheet Lead and Tube
Cleaners
Shafting Pulleys Boxes and Couplings
EIKEL BREUSTEDT
Austin St Between Fifth and Sixth
7AOO TEXAS
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STANDARD BAGGING
TIES IMPORTED FULL WEIGHT
IAItUcsr STOCK IN THU STATU nt tho VKItV LOWKST PllICKS
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
WACX TEXAS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5 1885
This is an Opportunity for Bargains and no ONE Should MISS IT
GOING HOME
General Grants Body Now
On its Way to His
New York Home
< riiliic riUiiiu oI the sunt
1ioni tho Minium In nml
Hie Trip In Ibmi
All Along the Itmile Tliionii
or l > roil < Mmiil mill
lUuoiereil Heads
Incident ui Hit Mid Journey
In the iipitnl Oil ill
toils suite
iiimiiai < iirs 11Muii
< rmiionlrw mi lle ilotmlnlii
Mount MiircgorNYAugust 4
Ou the mountain brow at tho eastern
lookout a gnu boomed suddenly at
4 oclock this morning and tho shock
ut tho reverberations was jet on tho
hcay air when a second report shook
the earth anilAtiirled IIia lor1
Irccs tho artillerymen had begun llr
lug thirteen gnus to mark tho suurLo
ol icueral rants last daj upon tho
mountain boon after > o clock tho
soldiers received orders to break up
camp aud In less thau twenty minutes
all tents had disappeared Irom among
the trees and were packed awa > lu
boxes read for shipment
Down on the mountain side at o4 >
a buglo rang out It was assembly call
tor tho trumpeters and llllecu
minutes later the bugles of four com
panies of troops wcra souiidiug re
tloated
cllle As the last strains
oer tho moiiualu they were swallow
til up lu tho booming ot tho guns that
ever hallhour through all the da
will thus tell the vallovs the
eiineo ot tho day and at sunset will
close with thlrt > clght volleys
The famil > ot the cottage wcio astir
as the morning tt uched o oclock aud
correspondent aud guests were mov-
ing at dawn The mountain train at 6
oclock bad begun to bring up people
and every hour therealter tho little
engine drew up at the depot
1 ho tuneral car to can s the remains
irom the mountain to Saratoga came
up earl and la waiting lor the bur
den it should carry List
night tho fondl liiaiiroiip and alone
had taken the iluul laroucll
ol the iciualus aud today they giu
up bis boil to the nation At 9
oelock all the lainll except Mrs
Irani repaired to the hotel for
breakfast aud on their return prep
aratlons bciran lor the Iuueral Jnur
iio lids morning when tho fauill
were at breakfast It was not surel
known what tho widow would deter-
mine to do bho hail her trunk pack
id uslerda in the emit of liirde
ildlng to go with the remains but her
had
decision if known lo
not been shared with thetaiully
At half past eight the dooi oftho
Irani collage had been thrown open
and a stream ol vUltors pound in
tur owr an hoi r About oeloika
long lino of ot buggieswagoiis iiiuiil
bnsBCsaud arlous kinds uf veldiles
appeared usieiidiug the steep incline
near the eastern outlook and
soon the area lu tlio vicinity
ol tho cottogo was thronged with
horses and wagons and fanners with
their wives and lauiiliCB At KM a
train brought icucral Hancock an
number ol distinguished visiturs
At 10 oclock services were held at
tho cottage In the presence of ocr
ltWOpersons Cane chairs and rus-
tic seats wcro provided for the ladles
under tho trees In thu grnvo beloic
the cottage lhoso who failed to se-
cure leaty shade used their umbrellas
The eciemoii opened with the read
Ingoftlio Nineteenth Psalm which
was lollowcd b an pracr
l > I lev Illshop Harris I lie lijinn
il > lalth looks up to Tine was
hiiuid lu by the whole assembly pre-
sent uilli tluo elicit Dr New man
then came forward atid dclUdida
sci moil on tho subject ol Iho dead
general tho famll sitting lu the
lucanliiuu about the remains lu the
parlor
At conclusion of Dr Newmans dis-
course Iho noble liinn Nearer M
liod To Thee was rendered ver Im-
pressively by tho congregation and
the sen lees ended w ith a benediction
Alter thoscriiees ended there was a
inirtcineut ot tho people ton aril the
lottago to get a llual look at the
but it wivs not dicincd advisa
corpse
ble to admit any ouc in view of Hie
lactthatlt was near tho time forthe
luncral train to start
icucrals Sherman and Hancock
anil Senator Kvarls loft the bal
iiiuy together Mrs lirant
to
had concluded not go
with tho iuueral train but to wait un-
til 4 o clock when sho and the other
ladles twill leave for Saratoga Mil
Irom tliero go direct to New i ork
U S iraut Post 317 ol Brooklyn
boro the remains from the cotlago to
tho station Shortly before t o clock
tho military wcro drawn up and a sa
luto was paid the remains as the
passed the depot aud the throng stood
wlllt uncovered heads while tho casket
was boruo to tho car
Tho mouutalu train composed of
seven cars waited at tho ltlllo rustic
depot Next to tho eugluo was tho
Iuueral tar with open sides and mas
site draplugs The trausfcrwasconi
plctcd without difllculty and tho train
stattcil for Saratoga
Among those representing the mili
tary were Icucral W S Hancock
loucral WT bhcrmaii icucral itu
I lus lugalls icucral II A Peary Col
nuel Sutherland Colonel Nlch Hon
Ilcutcuaut Colonel Finla Anderson
taiitalu 1 S I Ward Captain lohn
II Wick and Lieutenant Liigcnc Irlf
flnTho
Tho guard of honor W S Irant
Post and llrooklii consisted of Colo
nel II M Darker Major It II Carw In
Dr Icorge 1 Druse Iteesc D lull
llau J r How alt Comniandcr John
II Inhusou Henry 1 Knight IE I
Mcrckntas William McDonald Wil
liam 1 MclCclovey ieorire 1Collins
Noah Tlbhctts and joorgu D Squires
and six men ol tlie legion of honor
Iho general mourners were represen
ted b Willinm M Lvnrls Aduilial
I to kiiii Warner Miller Joseph W
Dicxcl Potter Palmer General J A
Ureancll aud others
The luiurnl imin
Mt Mctiregor August 4 At 1
oclock tho order to slnrt was ghen
and tho tralu slowly started b its
own weight down tho mouutalu Ihe
blutlsaiitl ridges on each side uf the
track were densely thronged with
people and the groto south of the
< oltagc where the generals little grand-
children plaedwas aliee with spec-
tators livery roik eicry jultlhg
pointevery vantage grouiid was oc-
cupied the whole immense throng
standing uncovered lu tho ntlcruooii
sunlight Hut no sound esc iiicd the
throng and the mountain was hushed
and still except for the hoivy boom-
ing of the guus bidding farewell to
tho great dead
It was a deathscene Initio sunshine
Slonl the little engine started but
qulekiy It frit the Impulse
ot the descent nud sweep
ing about the curves to
the right and tlio loll the train
passed slowly down There was a
uuirnfwhItosuiokijiiiil In t
after the sound ui booming cannon
echoed in the clitTs aud across the
plain the artlllcriueu were ct bid
ding their farewells
Iho descent to the little village of
Wilton was 6atcly accomplished anil
on tho platform a few hundred villa-
gers sllentl aud with uncovered head
saw the tralu pass through IholovcL
plain was readied and thero famlllca
stood near or sat upon the farm leucea
to seo tho train pass that bore thu
dead general
Iho spires of Saratoga were coming
lu view aud from that direction came
tho dull boom ol camion planted half
a lllila out of tho village tieside the
Mount Mctiregor track Soon this
batter was reached and parsed its
guns saluting Ihe tralu ou Its passage
and the train straightened awa
parallel to the tracks of tho
Dclanaro Hudson railway on which
the tuneral train of tlio Now York
Central road was wnHlnir while thou-
sands of people were befug held bat k
tho milllar
by
There wcro uino cars lu the New
oik Central train next to the eu
gluo iiiuie tho funeral car Wood
lawn Olhcr ears wcro occupied as
futloivs In thu secoud car wero tho
clcrg aud Dr Douglas lu thu ililru
tlio sous and nutablo mourners lu the
fourth icueral llanioek and stall
lu the tilth loieruor Hill and sUtlJ
lu tho sixth the inembirs of the press
In the seventh aud eighth tho mili-
tary escort aud lu the nluth tlio bag
gage
Iho remains wcro taken In stlcuie
by tho guard of honor to tlio
ear Wooillawn which was
draped In black and hung witli flags
ami all parties wero transferred to
their rcspectlie cars which wero all
draped In plain black I ho llrook
lui guard of houor and six men of
tlio loal Ieglou and a guard of reg
ulais entered the dead car also two
men of Wheeler Post IS A It Soon
alter oclock tho supcrlulindent
gave conductor Thornton tho signal
to start and the imprcssUu and heavy
train moved through the throngs and
awa > Irom Saratoga
Mrs iraut has coneluded not to go
lo New York today and will not
prohabl leavo here till Prida next
and the other lcmilo members of the
taindy ou account of this deteriiiiua
tluiiofMrs iraut liavo not mado up
Ihclr minds w hcther the will go this
evening or not
Watcrford Junction was passed at
111 and betw eu there and West
Watcrford which was three milesbo
ond a train going in the opposite
direction slowed up ami halted as the
Iuueral train approached
Colioes was passed at S i and
when the funeral train rolleiitlirough
Iho city bad emptied Its factories and
workshops and its homes aud ever
bod bailcrowdcd to tho track and ou
nearb buildings to see the train that
bore the dead geueral and expre i
lent West Tro w as pissed at iili and
I he heavy blaekd raped train rolled
lulu Albaii at 310 oclock ou time
as por special sehcdule
A minim sionci
ChattanoogaTcnu August 4 U
ainluation ot the ellocts ol II C Car
penter a patternmaker lu this city
who died testvrday developed the
fact that ho bad 1000 lu cash lu the
batik and 110U0 in bonds besides
notes aud other securities amounting
inallto1o000 NoiluewhaUvcrlias
boon dlscocrcd to Carpenters rela
tions and thero Is no ouo to claim the
iilOOO Ho lived as a inlscr and
lacked tho common necessities of lite
A Ituislall Prince Slllcllc
Meuaco August 4 Iho Ituslau
prince Alexander Oagarlnc driven to
desperation by heavy losses at the
tables of Montrcarlo Carlo
gambling
has committed suicide
Clgarctlo smokers proror Opera Pulf
because they do not stick to the lips
tanners and Vleclmiilcs
Save monoy and doctor bills Ho
Hot o your mothers wives and sisters
by a timely purchaso ofDr Itosaukos
Cough aud Iuugbrup best known
remedy lor coughs colds cgonp aud
bronchial cllections Relieves chil-
dren of croup lu ouo idght may save
ou huudreds of dollars Prlco 6o
cts and 100 Samples tree Sold
by W A Williamson Co
Protection lu tho T II A secured
at cost baaed ou mortality
THE OLD FOLKS
What Thoy are Doing in
England Egypt France
anil Everywhere
I ncliiiiil Inja Iliad llmiiis m
tie Mr > ol Uritnt ami
lo Ameiluiiis All
The llirnil
Itlicliea Mlullj
Cliolrni tsciiiirg
Imnla nml
lnja Siccc lo lluiscilles
Imii11 nml fieimiiii me Oi
iilrill on I lull rnr ninl
Abuse Knell Oilier
iiiintr llllllviv
IIA1ISTONK 111 BIKAK
London August 4 It is Iscvpeit
id Hailstone will visit Midlothian In
October lo take tho stump It his
health permits Tho general election
> n uii i uirl uL ofNo
v ember
HIV1T mm CINl HMKXSES
Nieniia August 4 The Political
Correspondence lias a dispatch from
Cairo sa lug that lu the interests of
ccononi In the Hity pilau cabinet Is
about to bo reduced to lour ministers
naincljiNiibar pasha now premier
and miulster foreign allnlra and of
Justice Abdelkadoi pasha now min
ister ol tho Interiorot war aud ma-
rine Mustapha lulictnl pasha now
minister
JA11VK IMIIANTIUHIfg
Simla India Augcst I 1 no gov-
ernment has ilccliled to add two com-
panies to oaih ballnllou ofuatlvo In-
fantry and a qiuilrou to each regi-
ment oteavalr
lIllKha lllVOlXK IIIFFKUI IV
1 ondon August 1 Sir Charles
Dllku a trlends aro asslduousl and
ouill spicadlngslroiig dculals of the
aud Insist
dlvorco kandal reports
Micro is not a word of truth lu tho ru-
mors but the denials aro not believed
even by Dllkos political assoilatcs
IIIKBIHIKOV BU II
Cairo August 1 The Harrison at
Scnor Is reported to bo still holding
out against HI Malulis men and nuk-
ing lieriieut sartles ver damaging
to the enemy
dllAM MMItllttAI 8LRVICK
London August 1 The rant
memorial service lu Westminster Ab
be this ultcmooii was an Imposing
cunt ndded to the history of Luglaud
The edillie was crowded with a con
gregation nearly cicr Member of
which was a distinguished person
Ihe order of sen Ice was as follows
1 Schuberts Puueral March
fuucral procession up the nnse
of tlie cathedral to the choir
i The burial service
I The Ninetieth Psalm
6 I he days lesson
G Ilineral sermon h Caiiuii Par
rat
7 Spohors anthem Itlessed are
the di parted
8 Handera nutlicin Ills body Is
buried lu peaie
0 Concluding prajcrs
10 Tlio burial sen Ice
II lhoblesslug
1 Dead march In Saul
Iho fuucral address dcllveied b
Canon Pamir was most impressive
and was listened lo lu almost breath-
less silence Canon larrar took his
tet Inini tho Acts chapter 3 vcrso
30 Ilo said that lie desired to speak
simply and dirccll with generous
appreciation but without Idle flattery
nt hlin whoso death had m idea natloti
mourn aud ho would touilioul upon
Ids public actions and services The
speaker then traced deneral irant
Irinii bohood toinauhood coin
pared hlin then with the great men ol
Iho woildand ranked him with the
lorenuist lu Ihu miirso olhis ser
mon Canon larrar said Icucral
irant has been grossly and unjusll
called a butcher Ilo lined peaeo and
hated bloodshed but It was his dut
at all cost to save the country Iu his
sllenie ileteriiiluatiou aud clearuessof
Insight icucral iiant resembled
the
Washington aud Wellington In
hottest tury ofbattlo his speech never
oxceeiled > ea ea and nay uav
Among tho
persons present were Mr and Mrs
tlladstnue Kirl oflddleslelgh lHrl of
Cianbrnok tho lllght Hon Mr for
slcr Sir Lion Pla fair and a groat
number of peers and members of tho
bouse of commons I hero were also
present Prlmo Minister Salisbury
the Duke of Cambridge commander
lu chief ol the llrlilsh arm Marquis
ofLoruedeneral Lord IVoIsloyScnor
Martinez Chillau ambassador lo Kug
laud Chief Justice Waltc exAtor
uolcncral llrcwstcr Senators Kd
muuds and llawley aud other prond
uent Ainerlcaus iuccu Victoria was
represented bv her equerry Ihe
Priuco of Wales Duko of Couuaught
aud Duke of Kdluburgh wcro also
represented by their equerries
bMIIAMlS KII1SI HLBSIAN lOUCV
Loudou August4 The mariiuU of
Sallshur replying to the duke of
Marlborough In tho house ol lords
this altcrnoon said tho present gov-
ernment hail dono nothing to disturb
the agreement mado with Itussla by
iarlJraulllcIate forelga mlulslor
lu respect to Zullicar Pass Tho mar
oiiU of Salisbury coutcuded that Zul
licar Pass had been promised to Af
ghanistan liirl Dutlerlu viceroy of
India bad promised Ihe ameer that ho
1 should have the pass aud tho priscut
VOL XVIII NTJMBEK 234
B HABER
government held Itself bound by that
promise Russia does not appear to
sharo our views coiieerulng this mat-
ter continued tho premier In tho
meaiitlmo Marucliak remains lu tios
session uf the Afghans and Penjdeh
continues ui tlio possession of Itussla
and wu aio pursuing as rapidly and as
vigorously as possible a policy to
strengthen the Indian froiillor No
alteration In tho diplomatic situation
can ludiico the goierumelil in the
lightest degree lo relax ur alter this
policy whlih will not depend upon
transltiir relations with this or thai
oilier power but which Is
absolute neiessary for Ihe seeurit
of India The government have no
present lutentlou lo occupy slralc
getlc points in tlio Ameers dominion
what may happen how ever wo are
uuablo lo sa We aio atso unable at
present to place before you the papers
rclatlug In this question because their
publication Just now might compro-
mise Ihu pending negotiations I
may add that tho delay In the adjust-
ment ut the Pendjeh afbilr ij due to
Russias desire to obtain Iho best pos-
sible information respecting the mat-
ters in dispute
Concerning the proposed llrlilsh
encampment In the llsliim Valle Iho
pieiiiicr said that the terrllorv be
longed id 11 iglauit and thero bail been
no notification made In their claim
1MillHII IIOMIIta TO OKANT
Loudon August 4 Atamcetlngof
the Kotil Yacht squadron csltrda
Die suggestion ot tlio Prince of Wales
toiniuoiioro of he fleet that the llags
of the squadron bu plated at half
mast during the Iuueral of Ucneral
iraut was adopted
The Times has another leader to
da devoted to culogiziug icucral
iraut wlioiplt lauils B ii
iiiiudiimied licro It sas loda
this countrvs swnpathy is with our
trimsAtlantic s ister while the south
shakes hands with the north over
icueral irants bier In acknowledg-
ment ofa national unit
IIITMOHHI UUSnOAMIIIAN FlllllT
London August 4 Nothing Is
know u ulllclall either in London or
bt Peteisburg of tho rumored light-
ing between the Afghans and Rus
sians near Mrruchak and the icport Is
licllcudtn be untrue
IHIJ8 V l IllllllCIANSMAll
Paris August I 1 If Parislau
press and politicians are terribly lu
censed over tho article lu North tier
mail ia7elto accusing Franco of try-
ing to stir up 11 war with icrinany
TIIK CHOIMIA IN MAIIHHMIX
Marseilles August 1 The cases of
cholerahoroare mostl among thoup
per classes Iho Porlugeso consul has
succumbed to tho disease Miulster
Lelpaud aud Dr Ilrouardcl liavo ar-
rived here incognito to examine the
sstcm of sanitation The munlilpal
authorities Iiavornuferreil witli tho
foreign consuls respecting Iho cstab
llshineut of qiiarautiue
Iho existence of cholcia In
Marseilles is now ulllclall
admitted and I wenttwo deaths were
recorded within the last twehchours
Horror provalls over tho prospect of
a repetition of last cars experience
MarseillesAugust 4 Tho cholera
panic is incrcusiug Many persons
aro fleeing from tlio city in dread
Tho local press has been ordered to
preserve sllcnee respecting the cxist
cuie and ravages ot tho scourge It
is reported no less than eighty per
sons hare died from cholera lu Mar-
seilles within tlie past few das
iillt new
A SLASH AT KltANCK
llerlln August I Tho North Ger
man laotto rcforriug to llioadvico
of the Paris Temps that French caval
ry on the lroiitlcr be reinforced calls
ItaChauvlnlstlcagitatloiiTliodazatto
feels that Franco is only awaiting a
favorable chance to attack icrinany
either singlehanded or with allies
Frame no more values the lrieudsblp
of iermaii tnda thau she has dur-
ing tho pastJUD cars
OClAIIIO IMtlKIMUI
KXeTllMKNT OVHl ItlKt S FATB
Moulreal August 4 Tho fato of
ltlel Is the leading tonic ol conversa-
tion aud main FrentliCanaillatis ox
press the opinion that his condemna-
tion was a preconcerted affair ninl
that the judge was not Impartial in
Ids rulings and some of the iiioi c rab
id even de < hire the guuruincntdare
uol bring Kiel lo tho scallnld
She Itioeiilx Hcwery llc lro cl
Chicago August 4 Tlie Phoenix
distillery at CI bourne place and
North Ilrancti Amos Ilurrows Dick
Insou ic Abclproiirielorswasdeslro
ed b tiro at two oelock this morning
os817ft000 Tho plant coiercd an
acre aud a half or ground aud con-
sisted of n series of bulhilcgs from
one to four stories lu height The
dames were llrst seen in tho tire room
over tho ah ohol separator Tho ills
llllcry building with all Its coutcuU Is
a complete loss A bonded ware-
house adjoining It on tho cast was un
harmed About 1500 catllo wcro
herded In arils in tho rear of the
buildings and ho watchmau opened
tho gates and assisted by a number of
the
cltircns drove tlio animals Into v
sirtet
Waco endorses UicT U A
IN FORTY DAYS
Those Indian Reservation
Cowmen Must Go Says
StitrSplneil Grovcr
IHiiii Hie Ilrililfiit mil Itrtl
nml lliiu Ills Cabinet Mill
PUSS Tllclr VlKllllllll
Ulio Ale All Tliut IiiiIiiiii IJrubl
5tii iiaii for ii71
Hud ItiilsMiis
Tlio
clones Wolk In Im
SMiiiiIii mill Nenalnr Slsn
rins Ills one Null
wsiiifiiriij
Inrormntluit llrrriifil Irum anil
TlirullKli Hie Aallounl lllal
Washington August 4 Tho presi
dent today appointed lohn M Hills
lo bo rccelicr of public monies at
a v VUIUISIIU allll Mlllll VI llUglU
to bo reciiior of publlo monies at
II00111III0 Mlssotnl
CAlTILMkN MUSI 110
Washington August 4 President
Clcvclanu today Informed Iho dele-
gation representing tlio cattlemen
that ho would not inodlfyhls recent
order for tho removal ofialllo from
leased lauds lu tho Ciocuue and
Arapahoe reservation within forty
da s Iruiullio date of his proclama-
tion
OATlIK > IKNINllltJtTAIIVIII6CUS8UI
Washington August 4 At a cabi-
net meeting today w hlcli was attend-
ed by all tlio members except Secre-
tary Whltno ttio question of ex
ten ling tho time for tlio removal of
cattle from the Indian lands was Inci
dentally discussed but it was derided
to postpone action until i Iter Iho
committee of cattlemen now in the
city shall have presented their views
to the president
BOMKMW 1OSIMAKTHIS
Washington August I The picsl
dent Inday commissioned tlio billow-
ing postmasters Ulilmrd Wlcker
shain Lebanon Mo iardncr A
Wilder Clnlevllle Ohio 0
ii null vni ii iiiiit wiiiii icorgo ui
llcmhaiigh WliilicldK > lraiikSliul
Leltchlleld His S It Davis Crestou
uwa Lrskluo P Llnscc Picrco City
Mo William 11 Lewis Charleston
Iowa William J FlemlugForl Smith
Ark John Howe Hdgcrton Wis
William Yau Antwerp Jackson
Mich Henry Cook Michigan City
hid John McAtllstcr Lauderdale
OhioTin
Tin IluamKNT ami tAiiisirr
Washington August 4 At the
cabinet meeting tnda the programme
of tho presidents movement during
the summer eras also considered It
was arranged that tho president aud
all members of the cabinet would
leave Washiugtou Friday afternoon
for Now York to participate lu ho
ceremonies attending tho funeral of
ieueralIrant aud that Immediately
after their conclusion the president
aeeoinpaulcd b Colonel Lainout
would go to Albany aud remain there
until Moutlay on which day ho
would start for tho Adirondack
mountains Mr Ward of Albauy will
go with lilin to the mountains and
probably Colonel Ijeiiioul also Tho
president does uot expect to return
to Washington before the 101b of
September and will atteud to only
such business during his absence as
may bo brought to Ids attention by
iiiembcrsof his cabluct ouo or more
of whom will remain at tho capital
throughout tho summer No mall
will bo sent except such as requires
Immediate action on his part
All members of the cabinet except
Secretary Manning will return to
Washington afler Iho liineia Sec-
ret ir Manning will proceed direct
Horn New ork lo Watch Hill
Ciiuiieclltiil w hero ho spends several
weeks
Will ATTHOSE UATIONS
AVashlngtou July I lly Indian lu
spector Armstrongs ccusus of the
Chouiintis and Arapahoes the popu
tatlou uf thoso tribes were fouud to
bo 2107 and 1207 respectively Thoy
had been drawing ratious for ten ears
for 37GJ aud 21Jo member respect
ively and the saying In beef aud Hour
aloiie by the new census la ilO OOu a
lie Oli
1 president today appointed
ver Kelly lo bo collectoi of customs
tor the district of Perth Ainboy N J
YMIOW JACK IIFVHKll Okf
Washington August I Tho ma-
rine hospital sen ice received tho fol
lowing telegram irom Delannre
llreakwalcr The Ilrltlsliibark Johii
where for a timo they added to illseu for Cicufuegos arriveI at be
last Captain dlci
tho general confusion but all wcie
subscqucutly corraled ou a prairie
Iloir Wamtn llllfer tromtnjell
Al least three men ou tho average
jury arc bouud to disagree with the
rest just to show that thojvo got
minds of their own but thero Is no
disagreement among the women as to
the morlts of lr Pierce Favorite
Prescription Thoy are all uuanl
mous lu pronouncing It the best reme-
dy lu tho world for all those chronic
diseases weaknesses anil complaints
peculiar to their sex It transforms
tho pale haggard dUplrltoel woman
breakwater idght
August 1st with 8iiptoins of Cllow
sick two con
four Ono man very
valeseeul
anrill Hir
A llloadr 1M4 Hesults 111 a Killing
Crockett endeavored to make Wll
fEorsfull
Cameron
BELTING
MILL AND GIN SUPPLIES
lb rAacs liquid aLOE
Co Austin Fourth Sis Waco
It Is getting timo to shove on odds and ends the Summer season being prctt well el ancod some popular line ol goods lmvo hurt it good run on nerouiit of which they liavo boon ordered over and otcr
again these jiartlculnr lines wo nro now very anxiouslo sell 11ml In ortler to make them go wo made such reduction as ull noil them men though tho customer should not hnvo any particular nso tur
them the tho smallest cut wo are making this week Is 24 per jonU on lonner prices Now wo will start out on hmhrohlcrloa
Embroideries Embroideries
Ilamhurg Hdglngs nice qualities 3 l2c
llamhiirg lodging gooil width 6c
llatnhurg IMgiiig 4 l2c
Ilamhurg lMglng C l2e
Ilamhurg IMgiug 7c and all the way uplooOc per d of totirse wo have
cheaper line of ltuhrohlerlcs hiiltholiue unilTcil ahoio lsof the very best
uallIy and not an uudcslrublo pattern In tho lot they are worth 25 per cent
ore than thoprleo wo are selling them lor
Swiss and Lawn Embroideries
Vchae a largo lino ol these In all wldlli ranging Irom 10c to ftOc per
ard In this Hue wo ale showing the hlggcst drlo cer ollered In tliU
market
2c aic odi ring a lino of Torchon laces ami Insertions front 3c to ftOc per
jard by width on uin judge how cheap goods arc getting
White Goods and Lawns
Wo aro still rushing tho printed linen lawns at ln tfl 12 1821 Ui 25 an
30eper > ard everyaril of which Is worth nearly double that price
Oiirwhltn piques arc selling down thovaro llio greatest bargain ever sobl
In this market Wo aro solllngthnn at 81tc per d
Wo hao a big lot of India lawns left which wo liavo reduced In prices
until hero Is no bottom left
Our colored Victoria lawns hao been reduced to 18 23c per d they went
like hut cakes all this summer at 25c
33 EZLAJEEnLJFL
him A second shot was fired but as
the horses ran It did no lujurv
Afterward tho lleach boB fIneSani
and Luke look up tho dltltcult lu
Wlllnghams behalf aud both sides
wcro on tlio watch until Saturday last
when Cage lleach tailed on Crockett
In a friendly way saying that lieu
lleach father of tho boys desired lu
settle thu difficulty and proposed an
unarmed meeting ou Sunday morning
Mr Williams sought Crockett uu
Ihe same errand slating that lieu
lleach gave bis word of honor that
the bo s should not be around or in-
terfere In any way Crockett took Ids
Winchester mado down to the plate
of meeting put his gun in tho house
ami with lieu lleaiii and Silas Wll
Hums went ot cr lo somolirooats near-
by
While consulting In regard lo a set-
tlement iho party were nirprlscd b
TIuu and Sam lleach who galloped
tin ou horsebark and when naked
What does this mean Crockett re
plied llusincss 1 reckon and ran to-
ward Iho house Tluo lleach raised
his doublobarrcltut shotguii but
Crockett gaining tho house sel7ed
his rillellrcdaudTlnolleach dropped
with a ball near lus heart lieu lleach
picked up thj gun and Sam took to a
tree Crockett ordered Sam lo ghu
up his gun Just then Luke lleach
was seen coming up ou horseback but
Crockett remarked that his friends
must stop Liiko or he would get
burl ami his friends slopped him be-
fore ho got lu range ot Crocketts
rllleTho
Tho deputy sheriff was sent for and
Crockett rode awa home In a IItlio
while Justice McCluso ami Deputj
sherllf Hurlc rode up aud Crotkett
stepped out and surreiidercd aiUng
J u ir uimscii tiuuc iirler
Tlno lleach died about halt an hour
after Iho shooting
Crockett was brought hero and
placed In jail He has acted ou Iho
defensive all tho lime apparently bu t
evliat tho result may bo only the re-
sult of Iho Inquest can determine
Crocket has tho sentiment of tho pub-
lic however In his lavor Ilo does
not think lieu Iloseh laid any trap for
hlinas ho rcgaids htm as an honora-
ble mail but hi s all tho blame ou tho
ho s
ftharoiilllll IlirorroSnli
San Francisco August t The cel-
ebrated dlvorco caso of Hill versus
Sharon which Is now golugou under
tlio reversed form of bharon versus
lllll lu the United States circuit court
to have the alleged marriage contract
void was this afternoon again pro-
ductive of an exciting incident and
which for Ihe moment looked as If it
would result lu a bloody tragedy
Testimony lu tho case was being
taken before a master lu chancery
when a number of photo
graphs of various documents
in the possession of Miss Hill
were exhibited Judge Means and
IlXScnalor Moddart of couusel for
bharou look oxtcptlon torcrtuln de-
tects lu tho photographs and charac-
terized them as unreliable Miss Hill
became greatly excited at their com
ments and thrusting her hand Into her
satchel drow a revolver which sho
pointed at KxSeuator Stoddart re-
marking that If he continued lu his
strictures she would mako htm pay
dearly for them A general commo
tion followed aud Master in Chancery
I louglitou advanced toward the lady
urgently requesting her to remain
calm Ho finally succeeded In obtain
ing the pistol and adjourned further
bearing until tomorrow lleforo ho
did so Miss lllllIs stated to liavo re-
marked 1 am bound to kill Stod
dart before Ihe trial Is over and I
dont know but what 1 had better do
it now Application was immedi-
ately mado lo Judgo Savvver for a
w arraut for her arrest
TUa cicIoii h Devastation
Philadelphia Pa August 4 Tho
topic today is vestcrda cyclone
undo lu It
and the devastation It
rapid and relentless course It is
probable that no exact account of tho
number ot Its victims aud no com
plete details of tho damage done to
property can over bo secured Tho
bent Information to baud 1 that live
icrsous aro killed four reported miss
ug and sixty injured some bg seri
ously that recovery Is Impossible
Tho scene in tlio TwentyThird ward
Is ono or desolation Somo houses aro
laid to the ground others are com
pletely gutted while many more aro
ruolless The Mincarauro or the lo-
cality ou both sides of tho Delaware
river In tho direct track of the tornado
Is that or a thickly populated district
that has been V Islted by a big tire
Iho total loss will bo V < 00000 in
cluding 210000 ou properly In Cam-
den ilOOOOQ on properly lu Phila-
delphia ami 250UU on vessels dam
aged ou the river Tho ralu storm
w Idch follow id also did great dam-
age aud the water lu the Sehujlklll
river tlii morning Is higher than It
has been for many mouths
s s
A Kot l > er on in Hea
Jersey City N August 4 John
Uihinau who boarded tho steamer
Wertiaof tho llreincn Hue at llro
meu just before her departure lor llo
bokcu Is now a prlsoucr ou the vessel
Ixmniau who Is a jouug American
w as caught In the act while the vessel
was at sea of robbiug tho safo lu tbo
pursers room Ho bail chloroformed
tho purser and was gelling away with
a box containing diamonds valued at
t2000 when an otUcer of tho vessel
detected him lie will bo scut back
to icrniauy
s
Proper Trealiusul larCotitcni
That the reader may fully under
stand what constitute good Cough
To Hi Filter or lb txsiiitacr
will that T ar
Stephcm lllc Texas August 4 < A and Lung Syrup we say
feud between J U Crockett aud hi and Wild Cherry lathe basis of tho
brotherinlaw one Wllllugham re bcl remeilios yet discovered lhcso
suited yesterday In the death ofTluollugrciUcuU with several other equal
lleaoh near Duffati lu this couutylly as ctllcaclou cuter largely into
llosankos Cough andluug Syrup
The fact so far os obtained aro
as follows I thus tuaklug It ono of tho mo t
bio now ou tho market Pnco 0 cts
Into ouo of sparkling health aud the nUKUam eMa his living whercupou laud 100 Sample free
ringing laugh again reigns supremo troublo aroso aud the latter wa laid W A Williamson A Co
lu tho liappy household Crockett ono day last week a shot be1 T
1 iugllrcd so close to bliu as to paw1 Ladle should uot mil
Bold by
llSaDger
tiros alc
Iderburu hi little boy who was by J August clearing
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