Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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IT mhh BE tO YOUH
ixTrnESTTowniTSTo
Cameron
von rtiicu on
BARBED WIRE
B iV rorcl viliit HMwhtrt
Cnr Austin FoutlhSis Waco Te >
Cloak manufacturers are already making up spring goods and we were
fortunate enough to secure some or their last lota of winter wraps these
wo got at about 60 conta on the dollar and as no waut to DRAW A 110
CUOWD TO OUK CLOAK KOOU HIIS WEEK we are going to offer
them at the came proportionate Ion prlcea ai we bought them Added to
tlili our entire stork of
Ladies Misses Childrens Wraps
Have Been Marked Down
Wo Have soma Soven Hundnd Misses Imparted and Do-
mestic Havalocks that wo offer this week at prices
that will make tham go they are way down
We start om lino at 250 for 4yearsold
and raise 25 conts on sizes up to 16
year Wo start another line at 3
for 4yearold ani raise 25cts
a size Another line we
Start at 350 for 4yearold and raise 25
cents a size These are the cheapest Lot
OF CLOAKS EVER OFFERED
Big Bargains this Week
Reduced to 0 from 840 Ijadlc
llalu Diagonal New umrtcH nil
W001
Kediictd to 18 from 11 ladles all
wool llrrlln Twill Now markets
Iteduced to 12 W from 11150
ladles llrowu Ilerlin Tnlll New
market collar and sleeve of Silver
lur accordeon liuck
Uodiiced to 50 from 25 Ladlcl
New market mado of heavy llrucle
mblltary front and shoulder orna-
ments tailor made
Silk Wraps all Reducer
Itrd iced to tlCSO from 2240 La
dies Plush Coats 42 Inches long
quilted SatlullulnK
Itrdured to 2810 Iron 13atLadlcH
llroradc Velvet New Markets quilted
Iteduced to > from 13 lilies SJrt o from W00 I
Double Breasted aew markets f ottlmn olk yew Markets
nil wool clotb lu lllarh
heavy Scigo B f trtiiii IaIK
llcduced to lB 0from 2 Iadloi
Ottoman Satin New Markets SaUn
lined ami fur trimming
Iteduced to 14 from 20 Ladles
Hroeadc Satin Now Markets tur
Trimmed
Iteduced to 118 Irotu 21 Ladies
llrncailc Otlomau New markets Satin
llued
LADIES SHORT WRAPS
Wo luno an imuuiixo ntfk of the in woiloii cloth
Silksbrocado Vclvots iroonle Satin The way wo huc cut
prices on short Wraps this week is eomothing torriblc
qriolmg prices on theso dont toll tho story como nntl
compnro last with this weeks prices one thing is
positive our prices will make them go fast this neck
SPECIAL ATTENTION
We wish to call tho special attention of all those Hist enter our cloak de
psrtmeiil to btiv or look at clonks TO TIIH FACT that wr do not oiler
any shoddy or poorly made goods ccry irarmcnt wo havo Is tailor made
the trimmings bel quality and the material no matter how cheap Is the
best of lis kind IT jou want a garment to looknnd wear well for a little
inoiici > ur cloak Department Is the place lo get It
SANGER BROS
JURNEY BATTJLE
XB3AIjEJKS insr
Hardwarelron Steel Wagontimbers Plows
NO 171 AUSTIN AVKNUI
r O Addrr I tck box SA Waco Teias
llespertfiilly
PAID UP CAPITAL
SURPLUS
WACO TEXAS
O O O O O 3ESL
AltClUTLOT AND SUPERINTENDENT WACO TEX
Dans Specifications Estimates and Dills of Materials
rnrolLed fur tulillo or private tulMtusi ou ahort ni tire at low coat All estimates guiran
lcd riilt artlculr atleullon lo TttiltUilou anil drstnte
Offlc over A a CfXell A Co
S A KILLOUGH
asks a continuance of Iho custom so generously given 11 m
during the past year
Everything jouwlsh In Iho lino of
We are stocked aud bcllcr prepared tliancver lo supply the trade
Wlfi in e Hfli > ilnltlr l letors riictsloi as bi
ma Use of Horses II keltt A < o a iwauiiot Xev Wulrtrs
100000
72500
WACO TBZAS
Special atleutlon given to Collections Exchange bought snd sold on an vi rls
ol tho Unltad Slates and Europe
W MANN President JK HOBFCashle
H J A C O B S
I EorotiLeEirLt r stilor
South Third Street Waco Tex
ttyOoms Furnishing Goods a Specialty
A full lino of plcco Goods pu hand snd iisile > t In Ihe lecbl i
tne styles prevailing
TOBAOOUNISTi1
HAS A FIRSTCLASS STOCK OF MEERSCHAUM PiPESGOLD HEADED
CAHESBESTIfcPOmEDANDD0MESllCClGARSANDT0DACCO
SILVER SLASHES
i Hi
Iowas Brawny Faimers Drop
in Vigorous Petitions for
Sliver Dollars
New Yoik Gold unrona Decide
to
Uphold Grovels Attack
nu Hie Peoples Coin
The Poital Telegraph to
Pushed In Inn Senate na
Views rare Cliancert
thocominitlccon ludlanallairs
be
Alaska Muif estrd as b 1euol Col
onr for Ione Term orllfo
Term Convicts
NATIONAL lOimfIIJI
Business la the nenale
Washington December 10 Mr
Dolpb Introduced a hill to re
last session
peal the passed pro-
viding for the settlement of claims of
ofilcers aud enlisted men of the army
for tho loss of prlvato property do
atroyod In the military aervlce of the
United States This la the law to
which the president calls atleutlon as
Hy Mr Gibson to tiansCcr lliei Uni-
ted Statrs barracks at llostou Itugi
La to Iho Louisiana State Uulvcr
y +
tors of Iho Freedmena Saving and
Henry vlgnaud of Louisiana at
Farla
To be tiuder sccr larles of Icgv
tlou of Ihe United States Charles
Dcnby
Jr orindlaua to China Au
i Joy of Now York it lsrls
to he first asstitant secretary of the
InteriorGeorge A Jrnksof Fcui
sylvaula to be asslelait secretary ol
the Interior William E McLean ol
Indiana to bo first deputy commis
sioner of pension Josopb II Hart
lett of New York to be second
deputy commissioner of peuilons
Strother M btocklager of Indiana to
he asalsiant commissioner of the gen-
eral land office Hubert I Vance of
North Carollia to he assistant com-
missioner of patents
Territorial governors Edmund
Hobs lor New Mexico C Mayor
Zullck for Arizona Edward A Ste-
phenson for Idaho Alfred I Swiue
ford of Michigan for Alaska Samuel
Thauser for Montana
To bo surveyors general George
W Julian of Iudlaiia for New York t
John illze lor Arizona Heir II
Green of Louisiana for Montana
John F Gardner of Nobraska for
Nebraska audlow a HIcbard 1 Ham-
mond jr for California Richmond
S Dement of Illinois for Utah
James A Dawson for Colorado
Beuj II Lcdbeltcr for Louisiana
Jos C Straughan ot Indiana for
Idaho John 0 Thompson of Ken-
tucky for Wyoming Morris Taylor
for Dakota Win I lllaxhara for
Florida
To bo postmasters John It Lar
Lln at llttsburg ls Howell TatUin
at Helton lex John Coehran at
Dallas Tex Thomas U Cocho at
Victoria Tex 8 Corning Judd at
ChicagoJcptha MIoulkcs at Mem-
phis Tenn Georgo 11 lanl a Mil
waukee William F Avcro at Cam
deu Ark J II Hayles at Hope Ark
sboroArkl
Indoflnito lu terms and as to j0h w b weiifi iJou
n
which he says If It la to remain j mos T Stuart at Vau llnreu Hob
ou tb t2Vlo y ° ok u d ert W Spear at Denver
ment The bill was referred to the u tli0 navy Captain
committee on military aOalra
Among other bills introduced and
appropriately referred were the fol
lowing
the fund
Washlualou Waifs
John G
Walker to bo chief oftho bureau ol
navigation with the rank of commo-
dore Captain Montgomery Secord to
be chief of tho bureau of ordnance
By llatt to relieve commercial wlth luc nak i commodore Com
travelers from lleeiiso taxes Ittnakoa nrjl orB Stephen II Luce to bo rear
It a misdemeanor for any officer or a admlraljCommodoro John L Davis
stale or municipality to lntcrfcro in to bo rear admiral Captain George E
anyway with a commercial traveler clkllp bo cumniodoreCaptain
selling goods lu a stale ol which ho Auiirow a K Heuham to be toumo
or tho merchants ho represents Is not iort To be captaus commandcra
a < Itlifii
Hy Wllon of Ohio to promote
peace among tho nations It au-
thorizes the president to enter Into
negotiations with other governments
wliha view of the formation of au
international tribunal lor tho arbi
tration of any difficulties that may nc <
r
Albert Kauiz Alfred T Mahau aud
Georgo C Hcmy
Many minor appointments were also
sent lu for conllrmatlon
The ti A It a lonmnen Co uranl
Wasiunotiiv December 10 A
general order has boon Issued from
cur among ho nations aud request tho headquarters 01 tho LAltlu
him to iuvlto other nations to send h c Informing members of that
delegates to a proposed International 0 gaulzatlou that Wahtugton haa
convention be hud in Wash
peaco to iMa tcecteil aa tho site of tho pro
iugtou at audi timo aaho may 0 A jt monument to General
and appropriates 100000 for t Orniit The order say a lu pari
purpoao I To suitably marr tho event and to
Hy Mr Plumb to open to home 0jcuco for all time the cquaUharo
stead settlement certain portions of ot Rn tho comrae9 0f tfio grand
tho Indian Territory Mr Ilumb ar > v In this workofcoincmoratlon
said this measure was a literal copy tb0 uriou posts aro rcqneted to
of ono Introduced lu the last con preparo rolla containing tho names
press and passed durlug closing raul regiment and post of each do
hours of the session Hy that bill nor which whou relumed to the na
the president was authorized and Ioual headqurlers will be bound
be thought the word authorized nt0 Tolumes aud properly
meant required to open ucgotlallonB rlircil for am provisions mado lo fur
wlth the Indiana for the purpose of ns each post a litograpblo or other
securing the cession of tho lands If suitable form ot cugrnvlug of tho
had been expected that that woudbe flnlilci noiiumcnL Tho quarter
dono during tho last summer and mor has been directed to deposit
that tho results would be reported to th fund rCcolt ctl as contributions
congress this session Ho w > In w < n trust company and It Is to b e
formed howojci that no steps had 0iolj dedicated to tho erection of
been takon in that direction and the monument and will bo subject lo
thought it Important that somo et o other charge sale only the coat or
of lhl questlin should bo
tlement riutitsK and distributing tho rolls
reached tu If Lot settled by congress tnii ho proposed engra ing of tho
It might settle itself In away not ftnUtioel monument and all lime and
creditable to tho couutry Ho ox Hior CXpCnded in this behalf bv tho
prssscd tho hopo that the measure granil armT or any of Ha comrades or
the attcutlan of
would receive early authorities shall to without eo t to
Washington Dccemuer 10 Tho
scnato coinmltteo ou privileges and
elections today took up anil disciiss
cd tho presbteutlal succession but
lossei Inrurrcd
com
by the failure of m d company also mftteowlll meet for further consider
to regulate the subletting ol con lon he measure next baturdav
tracts Tor carrying Iho United blates a solemn requiem mm for tho ru
malls whleh provldts thai the con pose oflho soul of iho late King At
tracts for carrying Ihe j0nsowas celebrated at rt Mathews
bo sublet without the consent oflhe ualholio church lu this city this
noitina tcrgener L morning blx huudrod luvltatlons
Hy Mr Ilumb To make an addl WCre Issued to theprcsldcitt and cab
tlonal article of war It provides Ineli Uptomstlc corps and others
that auy officer serving witli tho
troops or aiv soldier not on fur
lough who gambles or any officer of
the army whether or not serving
with troops who by gambling shall
win money from an Inferior officer
shall be courtmartialed and that any
trader who permits gambling In
Kost establishment shall havo his ap
revoked it makes it the
uty of every commissioned officer to
enforco tho provisions of this act
Also a bill to grant the Hlo Grando
El Iaso Hallway company the right
otway one hundred feet wide ou
such route as the secretary of war
may designate through tho Fort
llliss military reservation lu New
Mexico
Btanjlnallona by ha President
Wasuimiton December 10 The
president sent the following nomlua
lionj to tho senate to day
To bo envoys extraordinary and
ministers plenipotentiary oflhe Unit-
ed Statis George V N Lalhron of
Michigan to Hussla JabozTMur
ray ot Vlrgiula to Spain Charles
Dcrbv of Indiana to China John II
faialld of Ohio lo Italy Chaa I
Jeuks of Kentucky to iho United
States of Colombia John II llacon
of South Carolina to be thargu do
affclres ol tho United State to lara
> fliTy and Uraguay Lambert Tree or
lEriols oho mlu
Males to Dclglum
askeiillsi SeUte pdttuil KUYU
mluUlcr of Ihe United
To be ministers resident and con
sulgcucrals of the United States
Boyd Winchester or Kcnturky to
Swltzcaland Frederick II Winston
ot Illinois to Iersls Johu 11 W
Thompson of Now Aork to liaytl
Win A beay of lx > u < linato Ilollvla
Moses A llopklusof North Carolina
lo Liberia waller Fearu of Louisi-
ana to ltomaula Scrvta aud Greece
To be rousulsgeueralof tho United
Stales Jacob Mueller of Ohio at
Frankfort Ou The Maine II Clay
Armstroug ol Alabama at Mode
Janeiro Michael 11 Ihclan ofMls
Hourlal Ilallfax Dr LynchIrlogle
of bouth Carolina lobe secretary of
lcgallou and couulgcueral of the
InltedStates atGualemala
To bo secretaries of lcgallou ol the
United States Frederick S Maus
Held of Texas to Japan Joseph U
Morgan of bouth Carolina to Mexi
co John G Irfe of Iennsylvaola to
Constantinople JamesFeuncr Leeol
MarylandtoAuslroHungary Chris-
tian M Slcberl of New ork to
Chill Chas A Dougherty of Icun
sylv aula at Home Edward II Stro
bolof New Yorkat Madrid Vm il
Hockhlll of Maryland at loklu
No flowers were on tuo altar and on
lya slmplo floral wreath rcstod on
the top of tho casket lresldeut
Cleveland aud his cabinet occupUd
scats in tho Iront pews on one slue of
tho centre aisle and the bpaulsh lega
tion corresponding pews ou the other
side Hack of theso sat tho diplo-
matic corps and a number ot promi-
nent people Mozarts requiem mass
was sung by Iho regular church quar
tette assisted by a special choir of
thirty voices and with orchestral ac
companlniiut The church was hcav
lly draped In monrnlng
The president today appotutcd
Charles F M lilies register of the
land office at Garden City Kas vlco
Howell C Mylor suspended
The Postal Telegraph
Wasiiinhton December 10 Mr
Edmunds introduced lu the senate a
bill to prov Ido for tho establishment
of a postal telegraph which was re-
ferred to the committee on poitoffices
and post roads In introducing the
bill Mr Edmunds said that differing
from his former position on tho sub
ject he should now bo wlllluir to pur
chase at their actual value tho plants
of auy telegraph company that may
w lab to sell tbem to Iho Uultod States
such value to bo appraised by somo
tribunal In which the government
may have eoutldcucc
Mr Salisbury said the eommltteo
on postofllces and post roads at tho
last session had given the subject
careful attcnliou and examination
and bad reported upon tho bill as
early as possible
Mr Edmuuds disclaimed any re
flection on the committee and ex
pressod a desire that the subjoct be
brought to a vote as early as possible
rirat Nllvrr Kirks
Wasiiiniton December 10 V
rlous petitions signed by citizens of
Iowa were placed In tho petition box
of tbo house to day reciting that tho
president secretary of tho treasury
Ihe AmericansUankcra association
and the leading newspapers of tho
eastern cities had Joined In a con-
spiracy to Increase tho value aud pur-
chasing power of the fuuded debts
and fixed Incomes through deprecia-
tion of general values by Uic demone
tization of silver or tho suspension of
Its coinsge The > etltloucrs ask that
congress place tho coinage ot sllvir
on au equality with tho coinage of
gold and ask also that coin certificates
be continued that reIssue be made
of one and two dollar notes and that
Ihe public debt be liquidated as rap
Idly as the revenues of the govern-
ment will permit
Aoaerlrao Health Association
Washington December 10 In
tho America public health association
lodsv Dr John II lUurh secretary
read a paper on Marltlueljuarautlue
from the mouth of the St Lawrence
to the Rio Grande Dr Joseph Holl
president of the Louisiana state board
of health read i paper on Tho Saul
tary protection of New Orleans mun
Itlpal and maritime and D S Arm-
strong of tho United Slates marine
hospital service rend n paper on mar-
itime saatatlon
Dr Holtoflbred resolutions which
nero referred to the oxocullve com-
mittee asking songrcs to provide
for tho appointment of a commission
ofthrco persona to Investigate the
methods pursued at Illo lanerio Mex-
ico Panama aud Colon toprotcit
nnaccllmaled persons again yellow
fovcr Infection
Yew York and Nllver nnllara J
Nhw Yomc December 10 The
Chamber of Commerce held a special
meeting today to tako action upon
suggestions In tho presidents mes-
sage in relation to tho repeal of tho
law regarding tho coinage of silver
dollars Tho comudlteo on finance
and curreucy reported that after care-
ful consideration they had unanim-
ously agreed to support tho president
of tho United Statea and the secre
tary ot tho treasury In tho stand they
had taken In relation to tho suapen
aoit of tho coinage of the present
silver dollar aud thoy recommend
also tho adoption of a resolution to
that effect and the memorializing of
cougreas to have tho compulsory act
of February 1871 repealed Tho re
port was adopted and copies ordered
printed aud Bent to numbers of cou
gess
Alaska Penal C olony
Wasiiimikin December 10 Mr
Mclhersou presented in tho senate a
joint resolution of tho legislature of
Now Jersev recommending congres-
sional Inquiry luto tho fitness of a
portion of the territory of Alaska for
purposes of a penal colony lor long
term or life term convicts
natrh Hard t There ran Ahead
Washimjton December 10 Tho
president sent to tho senate this
morning action all the nominations
made by him during tho recess
There aro no names lu list that havo
not already bceu elven lu these dis
dispatches
f
For tbe Itcpose or a Klng Noul
Havana December 10 Official
funeral Services for tho late King Al-
fonso wero solctnuly celebrated toilaj
ln tho Cathedral oi Havana 1 ho day
was observed as a general holiday
and all claasea ol people united In
honoring tho memory of tho dead
klog Government buildings foreign
consulates commercial housos and
many private residences wero heavily
draped lu mourning while lu all
parts city draped flags were display ed
at half mast Ou shipping lu the
harbor flags floated at half
mast and Inc fortresses and war
ships tired guus at lutcnaU
througl out tho day Scrtlcoaatthi c
thedral was very Impressive The
building was crnwucd to Its ut-
most capacity and the neighboring
streets w repacked with thousands
of pcoplo who had been unable to
gain admlaslou to the church Among
those present at tho services wore
Tbo governorscncral and his staff
all prominent government officials
municipal authorities foreign con-
suls army aud navy officers and a
largo number ot the leading citizens
of tho Island
Leruianra Ureal tanal Project
llhiiiIV December 10 The bun
desrath has unanimously approvid
tho bill for tho construction of the
long spoken of ship canal between
the Halllc Iho Kibe aud the North
sea The canal will cost German
about 166000 marks It la to be
strongly fortified and will havo
a great military as well as-
a commercial value In tho year
187 Couut Von Mollkc opposed the
project on the ground that It would
bo better to luvc at Iho money rcquir
ed by the construction of tho caualln
lncrcaslngtho Imperial fleet but now
that the plan for fou dlnga navy has
been carried outtho field marshal has
come arouud to thovlows oppressed
In that plan
The defenses ofthe coast of Ger
many must almost remain a divided
task so long as a canal does not unite
thoUaltlcwltb tho German oeean aud
enable Gcrmau warvosscls to pass
Irom one sea lo Ihe other by a route
which does not cxposo them to tho
danger of falling Into foreign hands
The projoct baa been under the con-
sideration of the Irusslan more es-
pecially since 18C aud now at last
as It would seem It Is going to bo
realized
m 9
A Pealan Informer nnrreadoro
Dublin December 10 The aggres
sire section of Ihe Fenian brother
hood were somewhat startled today
by the announcement that tho man
who surrendered to the police fut
Srotcctlon and who gave his name as
ohu Kelly and his occupation as a
laborer is really Joseph Smith the
Inviucible who turned Informer aud
testified against tho men who were
hanged for Iho assassination of Lord
Frederick Cavendish and Under bec
rctary Ilurke In Ihcenlx park Kelly
when ho surrendered himself stated
that ho was a member of a secret or
ganlzatlon and bad been forced under
pain of death to shoot Curran the
county judge who examined the In
vluclhles uuder the crimes act In
March last a report was published
throughout Great Uriialn stating
that loseph Smith tho Informer bad
died from Intemperance
Cnbaa Nona IV olea
Havana December 10 All tho
churchos of this city and of the dioceso
In general have celebrated mass fur
tho reposo of Ihe soul of King Al
fonso
The attempt of Dcerlber the officer
who with eight subalterns attempted
to create a political disturbance at
Monlcaraqula by crying viva la re-
public resulted In tbe death of ono
of the party and the surrender of Iho
otherswho will probably be sentenced
to death
Mexico and Her Hallways
Citv of Mkiico Decembor 10
A bill giving the president authority
to treat with railway comnaulos with
regard to modification of their re-
spective concessions has now passed
both houses of congress and become
law Hallway representatives will
immediately rcaumo active negotia
tions for modification of the terms of
couccslou fixing the tlmo of loniplo
tlou of their respective Hues
i a
Two Mail Burned In n Gin
MtMiiiifi Tenn December 10
Tho Avalanches Grenada Miss
spoclal says The glnhouso and mill
oflL Austin at Elliotts Miss was
burned last night together with forty
bales ol cotton Tho cnglnoer Johu
Jonesa Welchnan and Win Apple
r
Waco Daily Examiner
BY BARTOW CRAVENS
SANGER BROTHERS
tat Special Cloak Sale
WACO TEXAS FRIDAY DECEMBER 11 1885 VOL X1X NUMBER J 0
TOILERS TANGLES
Strikers Attack Workmen in
tho Mines and Two Hours
Battle Ensues
The Labor Federation will Ho
foire tlie Rlnlit Hour Mule
If They Can
Hell County Moos Against Prohl
bltioii so Far as Heard From
The Cities Sure
ersl a d itnlgnrla Aculu Lock
lloruaforsiullle andUrn la
Is nadir Defeated
LAHOrt TROUmsss
Union Men Attack NonVnt nuie
IlTTsnumi la December 1 A
telegram Irom Lyunt Co owners of
tbe Coal Vslloy coal works request
lug tho sherlltto send a posso there-
at onco as a riot was In progress be
tween strikers aud nonunion miners
has lust becu received Tho posso
will be despatched at once
It Kn n Dloodr Irax
1iTTsiitiBci December 10 ITue
Hun was Iho scene of another riot
this morning between striking coal
miners and men who had been work
ing at reduicd wages About S0
oclock when twoutyllve miners
were on their way lo work In Lynn
mines a squad of 200 masked men
met thfun aud demanded lhat the
return borne Tula they refused to
do aud the mob attacked tbem with
clubs sticks and stones 3 ho riot
lasted two hours and about ten men
were Injured
One Newton Campbell was sei
upon hy tho strikers aud beaten un-
til insensible his Injuries are believed
lo bo fatal
Itichard Hall aud Samuel Myford
wero seriously Injured but tho others
got away with slight bruises
After standing their ground for
nearly two hours tho uonituloulsls
were driven off and fled lo a placo of
safety Tho strikers then stayed lu
Ihe vlclulty uutll artcr daylight wait-
ing for moro miners to come to
work butnouo made their appear-
ance Tho mob then wedged the
switch of tho prlvato coal road run-
ning to tho mine aud disappeared
ov er tho hills A train coming along
n short tlmo after was thrown from
tho track ami tho englno upturned
but no ono hurt
Woid was telegraphed at onco to
this placo for assistance aud at II
oclock Shorlff Gray with a poskc
loft for tbe accno Tho mob is be-
lieved lo be ono orgauiacd to visit all
mluea toda vvhoro mm arc work
lug at a reduction and more tronblc
Is anticipated
Tho IKhtIIonr raw
Wasiiimitos December 10 The
Federation of Labor Unions of tho
Uultcd states ami Canada resumed
its session todny and took up for
consideration a resolution providing
that Hie eighthour rule shall tnkcet
fort from May Isl next The ques
lion caused gouoral debate and devel
oped a diversity of opinion as to tho
beat method of accomplishing Iho < lf
sired lesult Somo of tbo delegates
favored a gradual change some pro
posed a fine for working over hours
others favored reducing wages with
hours others urged that double pay
bo exacted lorextrn work and others
ailvo atcd a general cousullatloit
with employers In order to secure
united action
Au amendment which provided
that a thorough canvass should te
made lu the respective trades for the
purpose of securing the cooperation
ofaa mauy as possible In carrying
nut the resolution was adopted lie
lore a fiusl vote was taken upon Ihe
that Us
resolution it was explained
adoption did not compel any organi
zation which did not feel strong
enough to dolt lo attempt to carry
into opcratlou the eighthour law as
the Intention wasuot to force a strike
or compel Iho organization to do what
they did not feel able to do With
this understanding It was said that
all tho delegates wero lu favor ol tho
resolution It was thought however
that tbe reeolutlon lu lis present
form did I ot convoy this Intention as
clearly as It should aud It was re-
ferred to the committee on resolu-
tions for rovlslon
llfll OCMIS KIKCTIOX
reraonal Liberty Trlntnpba Airatn
Over Loral Option
Specialtothe Eismtner
IIeiton December 10 Tbe results
of the election aa far aa obtained are
Thirteen boxes give 874 for prohibi
tion nine boxes give 4M against It
The prohibitionists now admit that
th y have been dofcated at the polls
Helton city gives a msjority of sev
entythree agalusl tho prohibition
craze
Temple rolls up a majority of 327
against radicalism in the disguise ol
prohibition
Salado gives a majority of furly
seven In favor of cold water reform
The Head Vauderbllu
Nhvt Yokk December 10 The uu
dertaker was early at Vandcrbilts
late residence this morning to seo
that everything was In order He
had already been lo Newdorb Slateu
Island and mado preparations for tbo
final interment Two of the sous of
the dead man William and Georgo
sat up all night as watch and Mrs
Vaudcrbllt pated hours beside the
dead body of her husbaud With tbe
morning came mauy messages of
coudoleuco and numbers of friends
but everything without undue bustle
or confusion On tbe street car-
riages and carts rattled by their
drlvera oblivious of tbe grler of the
stricken family within but on
sidewalks majority of thepromenadcra
either sjopped aud gazed at tho
drawn curtus or walked slowly
once ortwlco past tho bouse The
fuueral arrangements will not be
changed Private services will be
held at tbo houso aud afterwards the
funeral will tako plvco from St liar
tholomews church No autopsy will
bo made as the corouer la por cctly
satisfied that death was caused by
cerebral apoplexy
Funeral services will be as brief as
possible merely the ritual of the
Episcopal church without any ser
mon Only actual relatives will be
admitted to tbe church The remains
will then be taken by coach
white colored who were slreplug In and boat
to New Dorp Blaten
Henry TVMuldrownf Mississippi oftheatatsboardof heatbof imaol < tbe gl hoiitwer burnsdlo dealt jilmj gad deposited lu
TROTEOT TOTJRSEL1P ft
AOAINBT Fill BY THE i
LEWIS HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER
call At
Horsfull Camerons
Cor Austin Fourth Sis Waco Tex
SQLI33AY ATTRACTION
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Reductions for the Holidays
zzIN ALL OUR DFPARTMENTSr
Prom now antl during l o Holidays in orjler to enlargo
jur daily increasing trade wo will display on Monday
morning tho handsomest good for Chriitiitas present over
exhibited in this market
wb arhj sEoWX3src3 a >
CompltrLe lis of Plus Fancy Ms in
Toilet Cases Odor Cades Clocks
Work Boxes Mirrors and a Great
MANY NOVELTIES INTHISLINE
Our Dress Goods Department
Is rroll stocked with now and dosirablo Goods black
and colored Caihmoros Dross Flutes Triconto Jersey
cloths ar4 a large variety of Gorman Plaids
OUR HOISERY GLOVE DEPTMENT
Is roplcto with now and substantial Goods Wo show
a lino of finished Ladies Hose at 25 cents per pair
which cannot bo bought anywhnro for loss than 40c
OUR LINE OF LADIESKID AND CASHMERE GLOVES IS IMMENSE
WE SHOW A SIX BUTTON KID GLOVE FOR 1 WORTH Si
A full line ot Laces Ltco and Swiss Collars Hem-
stitch Handkerchiefs Seal Laco Handkerchiefs antl large
and choap lino ot Handkerchiefs from 10d to 5500 apiece
WE ALSO SHOW A FULL LINE OF TAI1LE DAMASK
NAPKINS TOWELS AND CHASIIES and at low prices
Wo are showing tho nowot novelties in short Wraps
Russian Circulars in Brocade and plain Ottoman Silk at
astonishingly low prices
Our Cloak Department is doing its share in Dig Bargains
Wo show a good line of Ladies Mists and childrens
Knit Underwear at low prices
vault
family
be on
away
B HABER
tho completion of the
mausoleum Detectives will
duty at the church lo warn
susplolous characters Two
members ol the ilctei tlvo force hare
been on guard In the neighborhood
of the mansion and It Is said a guard
will bo placed over tbo vault pend-
ing the removal of the remains to
the family mausoleum
Fire at lesarkana confesses
Littijj Hock December 10 In
TexnrkanaTex tonight a fire de-
stroyed F A Iclton t Co a foundry
and machine shops Loss 20000
Insurance 3000
The Gazettes Hope Ark special
says F M Humphrey agent of tho
bouthern Express company today
confessed to buperinteiidcut Agco
lhat he slolo lnt000package taken
from the offico safe November tilth
and he returned tho money He was
arrestedwaived examination and is
In custody not yet being able to give
5000 boud Humphreys was form-
erly postmaster at I lope aud hitherto
bore a good reputation
llalaarla and ftarvla at II Aaaiu
Hklokapk Dceember 10 It is not
bellovcd hero that tbo powers will bo
ablo to prevent a diclslve bottle be
ugtotigbt betweeu the Hulgarians
> nd Servians Tho Servians HI not
admit lhat they have been conquered
They now hate a large army com
posed ol tho lower of the nation con-
centrated here and aro burning lo ie >
trlevo their military houora Servla
haa sent a circular to tho lorclgn
ministers here stating that she can
not accept the Uulgarlan roudltlous
aa price of peace becauso they are
dishonorable Hostilities will there-
fore be resumed this evcnlug
Work lor tbe rooLHIIIer
MilwaukkbWIs December 10
Tho North American union of radl
cals having headquarters lu this city
havo Issued a memorial to congress
aatlng that the constitution be
amended bo aa to abolish the office of
president The memorial proposes
to vest tho executive power of Ihe
government In an excculivo council
to ho chosou by congress It Is claim-
ed that the president Is aklng clothed
with greater power thau any ICuro
rieau sovereign except the czar of
a a
A niab Into Iho Blandard a nibs
CoLUitDL80 December 10 T he
supreme court has decided the case
of Scolleld Scbcarner aud Tcague
versus tbe Lako Shoro Michigan
Soulhorn railway lu lavor of the
plalutlfls They sought to enjoin the
railway company from granting tbe
Standard Oil company lower rates
for carrying oil from Cleveland west
than It granted thorn
Parnell and uladslone
L6ndon December 10 The Pall
Mall Gazette urges Gladstone to ar
range matters with Mr Parnell In-
stantly so that iho liberals may as-
sume the reins of government It
suggests tbat Parnell be summoned
to uladstones residence at Ilawarden
to confer with Ihe lato premier Lord
Hoseberry aud Earl Spencer
Plrased Wllh Ibe neuage
Ottawa December 10 Eilcustve
preparations are being made by a
number of firms In this vlclulty for
operations ou a large scale durlug the
present winter Treat satisfaction is
expressed at Ihe proposition In Provi-
dent Clevelands message to remove
tbe Import duty upon lumber
Another Paper lor Waeo
Special la tU Kxamlaer
Austin December 10 Arrange-
ments bars been In progress for some
tlmo to removo the lexaa Ilaptlst
Herald to Waco and he paper will
probably be Issued there Immediate
ly This will bo auother good lako
tjr Waco
Marine Hatlera
Oalvxstov December
rived Schooners C U Campbell
of Hath Isaac H Trellvor of New
York It 11 Church of lMlsdelphia
Sailed Steamships Mount Edge
combe with 4483 bales of cotton for
Liverpool and the schooner II W
Morse for Hoelou with 1012 bales of
cotlou
Bulgaria Aca in vlelorlona
London December 10 The Ser
vians today attached tbe Hulgarians
outposts at St Nicholas Izoor and
Krloorfor and wore repulsed at all
points
No Lenlenrj lor untraarra
Duuun December 10 The Earl
ol Caruovaulordllcntcnautdccllncd
lo Interfere In tho sentence oflhe
prisoners convicted for participation
In Ihe outrages at Cross Maglen
rvldeure orlllrtloniatle Lying
IIamioon December 10 Docu-
ments hatobeeu discovered at Man
daisy vvhith show that an oflenslvo
aud defensive alliance exists between
Franco and Uurtnah
A Bad Man Turned Loose
nlabepeiuocrat rants Fe spcclat
Governor Ho < Inday December-
S pardoned Hcd 1auphliu out of
tho territorial prison and when Inter-
viewed as to tho reasons for doing bo
ho positively refused to glvethepress
am information on the subject Ho
has withdrawn the territorial records
of pardons Irom the secretarys office
aud placed it lu bis own private ofilco
where It is luarecsslble to ihe public
Ills action in thus sotting the courts
at defiance by llbcratiug one of Iho
10Ar
worst men in Ihe penitentiary hats
created Intense cxcltomeut Hcd
Laughlln has given the peace officers
of Colfax aud San Miguel counties
moro trouble and it has cost the ter-
ritory more money to prosecute
and convict him than other con-
vict now serving out punish
ment in Ihe territory lie came
from Texas some years ago with a
notorious female character and
stopped for a while at Katon where
his criminal nature developed itself
lu a clear case of larceuy for which
he was tried aud seutcuced While
ho was serving out his senteueo
Laughllaa conduct Indicated that bo
was a hardened criminal of the first
water Ho made a deadly assault
upou Jailer Ilruun at Springer
buckod and gagged him and robbed
hlui of over jrtOO broke Jail escaped
and Dually made bis way to Las Ve
gas golug there he said with aview
er murdering Justice Axtell Atlaa
Vegas Laughlln was arrested again
and while the officers wore
lu the act of serving
tbe papers he shot A I >
Clark lu the head iufllctlug a serlona
wound Being Incarcerated in jail
ho escaped a second time aud fleet to
his former bauuta In Texas Sherlli
Stockton of Colfax county follow cil
him and returned him lo the territo-
ry when ho v as tried and convicted
on three charges of breaking Jail or
robblug and assaulting Jailer Ilrnnn
Sheriff btocktou also ascertained
wbUe in Texas that Laughlln waa
wanted at Fort Worth for robbing a
business houso hereof SSOOOworih
of plunder Altogether the time bo
was sentenced to serve iu the territo-
rial penitentiary for his uumeroua
crimes U four years aud sevcu
mouths Only six months has elapsed
Laughlln was rearrested this oveniuj
on thechaigo of tho above mention-
ed assaut with iulent to kill Clark at
Lis Vrgaa and is now safe lu jail
here
I I eel No Well
I want to thank you for telling rue
of Dr 1lccQa Favorlto Prcserlp
llou writes a lady to her friend
For a long time I waa unfit to attend
to Ibe work of my household 1 kept
about but 1 folt Ihotoughly misera
ble I had terrible backaches atul
bearlngdowu seusations across me
and was quite weak and discouraged
eut
and got soma of the medlcluo
fter receiving your letter and H has
ured me I hardly know myself f
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