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uermemen s & bnildren s PUN nF T.MP PF.Q ;:!;ni:;'t:r1
" " s " ens 8 ItVsV Sullivan injuries. II i -d 1 Ih-it the .7ui ill Hie United states orwhohave UniffSJU Ul UllUi. L l
iiticr. who w.-n drunk hi tln linn- ul mi! declared their intention to lie-
) fl 3 Lb a A : t ; J if t I iall'air.
lirllMJilLiiyiiiLl u9
Laclses
The Fish Commissioner Pulleil
to Pieces in the
House.
At Less Than Half their Value
It.-il tlu-m iiii wo I .unlit Urn oiiilw- i.o t.. io-t iu m n i-ir o--i prloj
ill l-.l -tl li-t '.Il'U tl All. I I IT I) HV Ul.'lll If. Ill
m ltu f-'-ir Uii-ll.r( Itiul lor thu r.-s'iiiar prn-a-tl
i.r li-u nf .! tlu-m m
i t tvn tliri." iui'1 In v
The G.nlYL-ttoii Ciiiniiil i tliiillv
lli-iiti-ii u( ll ( ii ;uiwi.
i unur.
The Itlx-r uiiil M.irh.M lull mi
llui-l. I ...In.
throw them
out
on the Counter
nc .nnoiitu
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it Ii nnv h
til.lIC plHlli Willi-
Handkerchiefs
for
Everybody.
Tlie 'if iiun tjucstiuii OmIimiI
l !.nr on Hie Kit it
Slailuii tilt.
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I! .MIIvi:t'( IllIIl's n Ii-.. .- l-:le. iin-l Kii.on.-h.
SllMIKIiltl Illt'.l'X nl l-J l-.V. l.'.i-. .i-.-lM. -.'.-. euef
IlkNDHiMtt llllirsiil.ai .li I'll-. . Mil 11111 li.'ie. vai h.
flow (lie- 9Iciiiy Si'UHliii-. ".Viilio
HANUKERCHISPS
Sat 40 50 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 and.
$2 00 a dozen.
They Won't Stay osi eisr Counters.'
PRiGES WILL CARRY THEM OFF.
ill1 iiml Mnitf a Hill
.Mi Awlul iciuleiil
ili-r Riiili.ii2i
III VllMll-
i.nnlc Out
liirllir l.iiciiimil i e
.im.vi:ii i ii i.i;i.im. 1 1- I'm-
Ladies' Jerseys.
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ri'ieiveil
niiiileiiili
n new
pri
line in ii'-iek mill I 'nliiiv all ul' the Intent
SANGEI
BROS
W. R. liELLUM.
C. ROT AN.
ELLUM & ROTAN.
III iUIDodlD
IS I Uuul de
W A CO
TKXAS.
KKT O 7U- T Tf S5 I? O O
2000 bb!s. Sugar.
5oo bhls. Molasses
looo boxes Kirk's Soap.
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SM i .
HkWi R (
.ooo boxes Starch
ooo boxes Numsen's Tomatoes
J. Lusk's Ca!. Canned Fruits
IN TRANSIT. DUE (EBrUAHY 1ST.
UUACJ)
ll00
Mirliipm hnll: CMIO blil-. (. miiiic. Ni w oik secil jMitntor-.
- l-i e. ('nil nml iee n. ! lite lur prin
KEILUM & RQTAN.
iiCn m&mT
.fc. b t fe jr j B
Castles $i Storey
WhnBocoiBQ
yguliuidi
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W A C
SEED POTATOES
SALT
GLASSES.
si:nati:.
lfiMftl in thn Kxnmintir.
Autin I'eb. 21. The nliei il)V ns -I'i.ition
ot'tlie hliite pri'M-nleil a uie-
nioriiil. tliioiigli Itcll iiikmtr i-liany i-M
in the prex'iit liuv rc)(iiiatliif; lee-.
The citieii- ol' lluviil i-uunty re-
(llehled n li'telitioii ol llii- rauirein
t Ii r u jrli Mull.
I no thoiiaiinil eili.eii- want n pro-
hibitory iiiiietiilinent -iiliiuilliil to I lie
peuple.'nliil -ttiil no lhrumjli l.ruiin
Certain citi.eii-. of 'an Zumll enmi-
ty walitiiil relief on a bail bund mat-
ter liiljfoiu irt(ieiiU-(t tlieir case.
t'nlliiiiin prebciileil aiinllier pruliili-
ilnry uiiienilmeiit iietitimi.
loliPH A reinu-st liom the jieoloir-
ir.il 'oeiety of tliu Hlate that it'lwpei--initli-il
to can.- for the ltitc oxliilU-ul
Xcw Orleans.
liiiporlant billn iiilroilmeil :
fly Senator IVneork l.'elaliiijj to
i-onHiiibi.ii mi-r.s of ni'liiti-atiuii nml
HwrniN anil ilelining the pnweii ami
ilnlie" thereof.
Ily M'nator '1'errel! 'I'o provi.le for
tlie pnreliaM! of leu tlmu-ainl aere4 of
liiinl for tlie ne of llu; peiiilenliarie-.
l'.v bennlor 'l'ralor -l-'or the ivlii-l
of -iienll'-. anil rlerk tor er iee-i in
eiiiiileiiiniiiK-anil -.ellinij laniK lor tie-
linijueiit I a M.S.
The ire-lilrut laiil before the M'liate
Ihe bill to further n-unlale tlie collection-
of taxes on real estate inelniliiijf
lamli lioretofore bouirht by the late
it iU'liniiicnt tn Ii-n anI tin" bill to
provi.le lor the .-ale of nil real i:tal
bill oil' to the slate b cuihi-tor 01
ta.e at tax (tales the owner of which
liave not reileennil the nme
'1'lie senate prnceeilej to rontliicr
the tint l.v icetiom.
A few iiniiiipoi taut niiiemlineiits
wcrii ailoptdl anil the bill wai itifccd.
It proviile-that lien lanil ha-. Iiuen
solil for tHics the owner may within
two vnars. leileeni the s-ini". It al.o
provide-that all Inuil-. thai have hure-
tnlnr.i been hobl anil nurd i-eil b the
-lato not icilecme.l within the lime
allowed by law f-hall lie iiihcrlised
anil old tor all taxes and co-i- 1:1 Hie
same inaiinir and at tlie same line- a-
olbcr land nml the w ner slmll have
i thu rl'bl to reileein llu- same at au
ti"n within two -t-ar-i altertln- date
of the purchaser's deed.
The hill niithoriiiiff tlie jjorernor
to appoint an agent to present tin-
elaiiiH of tin' f-tnte to the jieiii-ral jfo-
ernmeiil for money expende.l in Iron-
tier defense w taken up ami en-
jjrnwil. .
Tim bill innklns t a niisdemeanor
to herd over live head ol slock on the
land ol another was eiijf rn-n-d.
.--male joint resolution aiiienditii;
ediou X'i article c of the coiiHlilii-
lion relating to taxes in iinoi-gaiii.ed
mantles wn lodt.
Tlie bill givuifj rniinlx court" jnns-
diction IU contest. -il ehctiorj cases
parsed.
Adioiirned.
imi-sr.
A nio'sae from thn coTeruor wa
i-eciveil on the penileutiary matter
suiiiiiittiiiK ilt two subordinate
slatotncnts one Muf-u n. i.oree am
llrabam ami the other b 'lip- and
-earev. '1 he mateiii'Ut- siiuj.l ilen
thn .triotlire. of the committee on
liusk penitentiary. The jrovc-rnor
conimem'ed Mes-rn M-arcy and Tip
m liis report.
The entire dny' Rcssion wni 'pent
in ilirusing theliill to abolish tin-
oii'uo of ti-h coiiiinis-ioner mid llimlt
y iii.ndiiitf diieiission adjoiirnmcul
was had.
jci.r 'i ' ".I'ti'V.
AVasliili(ftnn l'e!i. -.!. Tins luimi
conlllct between the appmpiiatioii
nml thn river mid Ii-ii-Iioi- coiiitnidees
look place in Hie h.m-i- o-daand
resulted In a ictui- for the latter.
the hoiiie Koitijf into i oiiunitti'e of I In-
whole on the rixer and h u-linr bill
the peudiii( iiie-tiiiu luinjr an appeal
Irom thu decision of tin- chair ruliiiir
out t Ii n Ik'tiucpiti canal clausi- on a
fioint of order.
After dist-'liision by lIenderon ol
Illinois. Spriuri-r anil Mont- in sup-
port of the appeal ami . Turm-r of
tieorifia. njfAiti-il the decision of Hie
i hair was misianicd 10!) to !(.'i. -mi
the clauv; Wiw eliininiited from tin-
bill. Hepburn offered an amendment
prohibiting the euiploMiieiii ol civil
iMUfiiieers In the work on river- and
harbor- and providiiitf for the detail
of nrinv olllcein to take tlieir place-.
Urn &i to 110.
On moiloli ot llcplittrn an amend-
ment was adopted frranlinjf jurisdic-
tion to (hi! L'liileil .-ilali.-s eiriMiii
courts to condi inn mi real e-lale or
any material m o led in mi iiuproe-
li i - - II t ailtliori.eil by the bill.
)n tiiiiliuii of lloHcll an auiend-
meiit was adopted providing that the
-i crctary ol war ma) decline to ex-
pend any portion of the unine) ap-l-rnpi-iuled
b) this bill it in hi- judge-
ment thu iinproiciiicin for wliih
such uiipropriaLiou is uiade will no'
be for 1 lie public benelii.
lloliuau ollcrcd an ami-nilim-iil re-
strietinif thS" appropriations for Hn
iiuproveineiit ol the Mi i-sippi river
below Cairo to the completion of the
works on I'luiii I'oinl and Lake I'rov-
idcci; n-aehes. In advoi-alini! tliis
J nmcudmmit Hepburn ainl liei-d de-
clnreil that the works on tin- llii.-Is-s.ppi
river wore i-xperiiin-ut-il nml
.lioulil be coiillne.l to the two reaches
kpecitlud.
Tlioina- etiiplintically denied thai
the work was experimental and call-
ed attention to the lael that at
Plum l'oint reach the work had
-i-oured a depth of fifteen bit w here
formerly the water had been bin live
fed deep.
The amendment warn nilopn-.i 1 ill
to.' .
On motion of Hepburn nu simend-
iiieul was adopted directing I be seo-
relnij ol war to withhold sin-li por-
tion of Hie contract price as will pn
all sums dm) for labor performed on
mi) improvement until it is saii-tacto-rilv
shown nil laborers an 1'ulii paid.
On the noi.it of oi-ib-r riu-eil b
lli-eock IbB section iTi'utin;; a boar. I
to be called tlm I'liiled Mute- burl. or
board was stricken from the lull.
On motion of lloir tin- sn-timi
luthori.inj? the secretai-v of tr l"j
rpiinni- and rebuild a bin!';.- V ' n
may be mi obstruction to nmunti. u
wa-strict en from tlie bill.
llolin-ui ollered uu niin-iolnieiit pro-'
vi. liny that the money npprupi ui'.-il
frtuo iniproveiiieiil of tin- Mi-iivip-pi
river hIiiiII be expemu-d under the
direetionof tliescret-u-) of war and
in aecordancu wit lit he plan- approved
bv liitii.
'After a sliorl anil very noi'v discus-
sion the. amendment was adopted
1JH to 67.
On niotion of Cook nn ninendment
iw adopted providinf that apiiropri-
alioiH lor the Missouri nvcrtiiipnnc-nieut-
be. cipended under the direc-
tion of the nccri!tr.ry of war and in
aceordance with tlie plans approved by
him.
A mill n (rrent ileal of contusion n
number of aiueiidiniiits were adopted
ti the "-uiM'.v" section ol tlie bill ami
it win not until 7: IS that the ouunii-
tee roe i.nd reported the bill to the
house. The previous iim-tion was
ordered and the Inni-c mljowued.
aii.i-n.lcd it provides that liereafter ii
liall he unlawliil for permins not citl-
70lis ill Hie United Mutes or whohave
uot declared their intention lo be-
come such or for foruiirii coriioratloiis
lo h lid real t'Hinte in the territories.
The bill also provide! that mi railroad. Am p... n.nni.ni :. ..
tiinn.ike m mil ............oil.. .lull'H" CdVUb-UrO 1 1CI Itl
herealter Acquire or own lauds in the
.erritories except siteli n nre uct-ossa-f..'
for their opurnt ion or arc tfrnutcd
br Colirefcs; and all sin h lands
whether acquired before or after the
passage of Hie net whiili nre mil nur-
cur for the oiierntion of II m-
paiiies shall be disponed of nit.iin ten
crs alter tin- pas-afre of theacl iiml
if nut dispiiHi-! of -hull be lorfeited to
tin- I'n 1 1 ej M.iies and all pni erty
iCiMircd in iolaiioii of the act shall
be f. iitcd l- the United Slate..
Doatily Dynamiters.
UU YtM-t lillerestilli Itrulliil
Hie Uillilj t'loi eciliiii; of
Hie 't'oiistess.'
paim riu.:.iM;ur m;.
llu
llllll-
l'ri.llers 1.-iiMltir lltll.-r
.U.r. l.i it l nil. mis A1 ice.
Washington l'eli. 'JI -Secretnrj
I'reii luhuwii in a lonjr letter to Seii-
lor Miller chaii-iiian of the sc-mne
eoinmitu n I'oi-ciiiii relations takes
the yf omul that we must look to 111-
lions interior to us in wealth and
population lor any marked enlarge-
ment ofoin- iuiinri trade ami thai re-
ciprocil) treatie. are only prolll-ible
nlih such nations. In nroof
of this nsscrllon lie .uhliiits
trade slati-lies already famillnr lo the
public of tlm .south American slates
the West Indies an I .Mexico. He tie-
lieve ihe iiiaiiKiiraiion of a system of
treaiies with inferiornilioiis is worth
(he iui'iu-dinte consideration of eon.
Kress nml mi) s that lor every dollar
of revenue surrendered by such sys-
teni. and for ecr dollir's worlh'ol
iiome Hade displaci-d we will icceive i
an eijiilvaleiil in our enlnc-jed exporlsl
and Hie impetus nhcn our various
in. Ill-tries from tii-. to factory nml
liom foundrv to ship yard. ' '
1'lie iMIIiil uf L'nitrd liclllml
lii els n I.iiiht ruli llr.
(-Initstoiie.
'I'hr ItiKiili Mm ii mi in the
Soiiilim li;s liupi o eil Iiiii
7 1'lj sliuliil).
tlntlcis hi 11 1- I i'o it ii 1 Jfeceiil
On in iciii c- in l.iiiinl nml
stoulti Inn-lien
merelv said Ue exaciiallon ol tin
.-Miii.l'in Ii) I-:g)it bad formed the
original policy ol her ma)est)'s gov-
erniniiit 'I'lint poliej remained tin.
nlli-led lmt lecei I eents had pre-
vented lib execution.
Sir John Lubbock liberal n snmed
d.-liate on Northcotu's motion to cen
sure .lie said he could ho relied on
to .upport any measuro necessary
ooueiit i.jrypi.
Charles h'tuart W'olseley conservj-
live member from Miellle'hl said In;
Ihoiipht the tovernment hnd art ml
w itli the climax of meanness toward
lieu tiordou.
'.-OS
union i-lnli o-dav. It was
should silliniirl with their
eensiirn
in each
Ihe vulii of
government
jl llie (
nd-'.l H
I" I streii:
'ilianiiit Hi
l.u-e.
I.V lilt lloI'Minr COJIMilNS.
mi. evening the Marquis ol nunliui
ton. secretary ofslalu for war. staled
in preparing the Nilerxpedition iindrt
L.-id Woi-eley Iho goverinient ba-l
ii.iisidi-reil tlio Suakim-llcrher route
impracticable. Id al-o said nn ad
Mitieu up- ii lil.nrtoiuu was probable
until next milieu when a rmtu-.ie
I mm -jiikkiiii lo llerlii-l will ho coin-
Iiieieii
lfedi..oil.h.n! ruler onnosed the' 1' "'""'" "' rouio ju-ac-
nioluiH and was seconded In bis op-.
position by several l'.irnelliti.-s. Tb
i:mii. t in.
I Kiin ii:t i x m:i!.
A I. mill.
I lie Vl'llrl
.Hun I 111!
U I. ill-.
ps lal In ttu t sioillii. r.
Alexander I'eb. -JI. A shocking
ncculem nci-urri-d hen- this moriilng.
Mr. T . Johnson was slandiug on the'
Uentral tra.k when a Ireight train
calm- liiiiiideriug along hehiiui him.
and lii-lore the uiilorlii.mte man could
jump he was knoiki-d dow u by the
engine several cars passing over both '
legs crilsliiiig I lii-in In low the knees.
It is doubtful wheihi-r he will Mu-vive
tli-'u Aii.liiilnlinii
Mr. Johnson slainN high In this
eoiiinmnily and llie sliocUine; all'nlr Is
iilinn.'ili deplored.
IIiiiiMj' l;licl.il Hi tills. ii.
W'iMhiugloii. I'eb. 21. In the senate
today Mr. Hour from Ihecoiumitiie
on pmilcjjcs ami elections subuillleil
a wrUlen i.-port regarding tlie dual
-I- ol credentials of Senator Alli-
oii's i-leetioii. I'he substance of thu
ii p.ii Mr. Ilnar said was Hint Alli-
oii appe.'.rcil to llu eleded in eilb.-r
iciii. It was not profitable lo in-i.i.'-e
whether thu legal election Wa-
il -il which I ok pl'ire tin neeoud
! i-s-la) alter the t.-uporai) organi-
nn u ol tlie legislalure or the seeolnl
i in silu) alter p.-rmiinenl orgnni.a-
M n. and if it wen- iii.!'.-...!!"-Id deter-
inii.e thai question it was for thu
loiiy-liinili uot the I ml h-eigllh con-
gress o determine. M r. Hoar add d.
-Ol cour-u there iio doubt whul-
evur of Mr. Allison's ebctioii."
ixoi'i:t:ni.us or nn: hvn v'Iitk i'ux-
(ltKS.
London Knit. 'JI. A Paris disiiatch
gives an neeoiint of a congress of fen-
inn dynamiters in that city. An eve
witness to the proceedi'iigs of iflp
liieelings mi..-: Around the tallies
i were seated eleven delegates to the
1 long talked-of convention. Two ol
these represented the Irish revolu-
i lioiiar) parlv in tireal llrilain three
extri-ini Is reported from the I'ldtcd
Male-. it Ameriiii two Irom Ireland
1 two I'loni the continent and two oth-
ers rcpre-etileil tin- Irish inviiii ibh s.
I hirtci-u leiiians ui heboid a table
against tin- wnil. These were piohib-
iled Irom taking pari in the debates.
A WiimUh nihilist was in one corner
ol Hie room in company witli -J man-
nlaclnrer of dynainite who was pres-
ent for the purpose of arranging I'm
the alo of his explo-ie wares. Dver)
person present wn- armed with re-
voiw.r ami in leailini.-ss to shoot
an) IcIpi:Hw who miglit interfere
with the proceedings of H.-coiincii-limi.
The meeting wa. called Jo or-
der bv n iiiauMwlio was .-alb d Kiine
but uiio-e real uamu ii.lohu Mm ri-
se). atialUe ol unit v '-h-Iow In-
land. An iiidividuul iiii.ii.'I ll.'iim---sy
was appoiulel t-i lepori Hiecou-gre--.
.Several letters ol npoioux lor
absence Were read nil ixpi. li; lill-
htr li'itmi lo IJugl ni I. Im-e ri-lng
pe ik. was irrci i.d v it! H clni r-i.
lie 'clerri-il lo Ihe pa-l w.nl iiml f
opposition Imenine so noisy the speak-
er inlerlcred and when qu'iel was ii-
stored lie aiinoiineed that lie thought
it his duly lo Inform the house thai
In- thought the subject Iiml been Mil-
ilciently discussed. At Ibis Hie I'm-
nellites joined in prolonifed ehecrs.
OTliien. editor of l'nlted Irclnnd
and a home ruler shouted out: u'u
will remember litis in lieland!"
This remark was- greeted with -ries
oi "i in: -on. ".niium! iiiinr "naim-
liiinl" Tin! speaker thereupon named
(I'llrinu.
1 lihiilsione at otii'o innved the imtn-
ed meniber be suspended
O'llrien jumped up and slionled.
"In thai i. thu honor of my ambi-
tion!" When the excitement which attend-
ed this passage between the Dublin
editor and the prime minister had
subsided hexlon home I tiler ro-e lo
a point of order lie was siimiiiarilv
overruled by the speaker.
A division was then callrd upon
Mr. lilndstnnn's motion to suspend
O'P.rien. It resulted In a vote of V! 1 1
for the moi'ion and bill -Jil against It.
I he speaker w lien the v ole was luting
recorded ordered O'lirhui lo with-
draw fro n Ihe house.
O'llrien arose straightened himself
up to his full height ami exclaimed
wilh precision ami sarcasm: 'Cer
tainly sir; I will withdraw from tin
lioiisi- mo
i nn t-ameuiicsoioei teii to thn re-
sumption ol lluunolioii because of Ihe
onler for discussion n the motion
made by lieilwood iclaliiiir to the
coiidiirt ol an Irish coiisiabte miiued
Murphy.
The (ibldcsltmcOT.rien cphode
was quit- Hcnsniinniil whiiell lasted
ami tilaitsioiie's conduct was ilri- and
determined. Whim the lnnm- again
Mftlleililown to business th eloiui-
was ptoposcd ami Voleil for 'Jn7nvis
1(1 mi s. I'nriiell expressed dissatis-
laclum with the (all) ami as a protest
insisted upon a division. This rcnll-
ed in ihe adoption of (Hailstone's mo-
tion lo riMiimc deh.-un on sir Staf-lord'-
motion to eeiisiire j-j-j to 111.
tin: .s.vv.vi in iiuirr.
London I'eb. VI. -Thu navv cli-
im.tes for IHili are rj..l'Jii'i00 pounds.
I Ids is intended to meet ordinal y ex-
penses and to provide for ihe coii--tincliou
ot Hcvcnl.thrci) now ves--el.
illilllilini; eleven iiom-laiU.
.V VMI'I.I. of IM'MslAN
rm: Miiii.i.v w.iii.
1IIK Ms III II I'll ABM ItA.MRIl.
Kortl. lib. ihUeii. Ilrackenbiiry
expects to reach Abn Maincil to-tnor-row
.
AM!' M. ok HEN. DAVIS.
siinklin fi .'J -(join Davis with
-' troo).s arrivcit lo-itny.
l.tvnOP Cf JIMUNMC.VTION t'KnPEOTKt)
rondou. IM.. 21. 'I'he arrival of
j.n. nra.-i. -nlmrv's columti at Aim
ll...cd w ill ne n welcoinn ovent for
the Itrltlsli. siii.-c thero will thou for
n .low win'. at least l n jposiilMu
hn.. of con. n.iiiicHilon with Korosko
aliove Ihe s ealnraet. 'I his linn
is '.'it.') mil.- u;j and there's only olio
poinl ul win. i wnler Is found btit
sl'-ps will ;. i Hess bo taken to for-
wanl stoi -s i urIci-m to I I Alurait
in iiihaiice nml by foreeii
camel imircln-s (ho illstnnco can bu
covered in nine days. At best this
line be an in llfleient one but any.
thing is pieleriible lo Hie isolation of
the past several ilnvs.
I.A'lli-1- uoM TllltHlirilASr.
London lib. '.' I. -Latest ndviccs
Irom tue Soudan snvs: Hostile A ruin
nppeared at Abu Men on Ihe night of
llu- IIHIi iiist. ami wereilispui-seilby a
n lew- roiimls from (inn. Itiillue'.
t.'ardiier guns. 'I'hh iulKlllgpnce
which i conveved in a dispatch ilatud"
Abu Men Kebrimry 201 Ii. also eon-taini-:
A pri.soiicrhvCen. nnlliii-sinli.j
willingly than I entered." i H1 Kl Mabdi h.i. returned to Kliar-
loillll.
llow llillilnlN VVA8 HI..VIN.
Ixoril l-'eb. -.-I.- a messenger sont
Momlii) failed lo reach Khartoum ami
rel.irticd in this place. Ilomuta na-
tive present at the capttiro of Khar-
toum nml who said tho soldiers killed
tiordou with swords and spears. If"-
ulnr tjoldhjis with Mum fow- itxcup-tion-'viei-i!
killed but tho women and
children spitred.
-- -cull
I.
AHIIIV VI. Ill' J.Y 'IIIUI.P.
Havana. I'eb. 21. -Tint v-ni-hl Ai.
il-uilj wilh .lay ('ould mid i.arty on
bu -rd. arrived hero veslennv iVom
Wibniiigton . (.'.
Ht!l'KI. I'V-iVMI.
(iiir.
I llii-I'nd'rvvrin-rs Il i ii.ro n. sn)
nre uu eeitlfs.
finlTCltoil Ib. 21. This city coun-
cil ni their session las! night failing
lo'mske a new contract witli the
Water-w oi k coinpnii) but being lie
tenuiiicil to hold the company to the
fi'iti'illinent of tie- one now ill lone.
the water ioni. all) ni u ocioi-r iusi
tii.dit shut oil' the supply for lire pur-piP-es.
The city is now deliberating
what course to pur-ue.
The passage of the charter nmend-
nieiils has ei hunch dissatisfaction
In -nine quarters ami great griii-
mention iu others.
A ditUi'iilty occurred auoui i o riot-is
this moruiuifou -Market street o.
All Purchased before tlie Advance and which we ' wmu rrciuont mUvaTim
I'urcell. iu which tho latter cut anu
serioiislv injured tho foriimr in the
g. Millivanwu. convoyeil ; tlie
i.s..li.l for irealmont. and l'iirc-ll
i mi iilmed uudrr aw-tt. II w! r-
WE ARE RECEIVING
3;CARS GENUINE N. Y. SEED POTATOES
1-! PECK BARRELS.
o Cars Michigan Salt
8 Cars Pure Lousiana Molasses.
senator IlinioC III. liilo.mil till
1 hrnlicll XV illin XV lioit.
Washington I-'cli. -t.-M-uaior t id-
iom priseided a memorial I'lum the
Illinois legi-laturo rg'.n some i-urh
ami sntisiaclory si-tliement ol the
tlklahoiun uiicstion.
Dawes ssid il Ihe ucn'syapers l lmt
hnd published so maii.v articles favor-
ing tlie inii cdialct opening of those
lands to settleinntil would publish the
true of the eae it would tend givnllv
lo th public pence; il the editors of
siii'li papers examined Ihe que-tioil
tlicv would bo convinced Hint under
the existing treaties it was iinpossitile
to open such luniU to settlement in
I he present slniu of titles. Duwe.-
nsked iinnnluious consent to at - nee
lake up tho bill hcrelotorn introduced
bv him lo authorize the president to
lieiiotinte for the purchnsit of the re.
inniiiiili! right- of tin- Seminole Creek
nnd Cliorokce nation ol Indian. to
those lands.
Sherman thought the bill had bet-
ter be oon-idcrcilnt the regular time
Dawoi said the regular linio would
tievor come.
Unanimous consent vvn given to
toko up the hiil. and iu less than live
minutes it was resit nml pussed. It
now goes to tlm liou-o for action by
that body.
.V llui nl s'liei .
llaltinuire. Mil. I'eb. 21. A special
fi-iiiu lli'i-wi Uily says : The schooner
1". .1. Cullius I'roiu (idvi-ioii for Hus-
ton witli cotton and iron is reported
ou lire nnd abandoned off Oi-cnu City.
It will be eutiroly destroyed. Tlie
crew liimteii salcly. llie value ol the
vessel and cargo is .ji700O0; full-
-tired
dalvestoii. Feb. 21 llie schooner
.She registered -WO
tou-.amlwiis coiutunnded by Capl.--.ui!lis.
The ves.-el and cargo vvero.
vnlind at -1i7iMis). The Collins was an j '
oil trailer at this port.
turn
invii
ecru
to : ii
edl to
rem i-i.-iv
it i ii
"I
i-llls ot
a- ii:"Veui
-.1 1 1 it den- '.1.- pi
lb- nn :. . i vi Vn-h would lead
in.- en. I ol Kuglnml's
to t-vnuii'iit o Ireland The
if tin- iltiiii iii.iu weii! gioeted
f "Down with Liiglaml!"
live dyuaiiiile!" Patrick Cor
coi.ii in me a spceiu iu tviiicii no tie-tliili-ii
-it li-i'gih w lint he described -the
i lines nml lyraiiuies ol LnglAiul.
Ic propi.-ed a resoitillou (o thuelliict
Hint ibis engross considoring Lng-
lau.l has thrown down the glove ac-
I'ci.tslhr chnlleiiije and dellcs her: and
.iL in.r nil elitiiileil rilv Is riiKi.lv. .it !..
" I punish Kuglniiil. 'llie resolution ad
vises a iivnnmite vtar on an exiemicit
I-'. .). Collins for lioslon which was on ' ";"" "" .""". ;'- m-mis o
lire and nlinndoiied oil' ().-eiin City '""" " i '-"-. "" ""'''"
V. .1.. sailed from this port Kcbrimrv ' ' ' ''J" ' ! "" 'vv"" ""l ill"'"
. i..i i.i. .7 i..i... . : in Liiglaml. lorcirau warinlv sup-
tr iidii ii nun i.i I'llirnu niiiuiiniM . i i . i. . . t .. I il
'. ... . iijiisli.il lliii I'iK.iliil inii hiit'iiiii iliit.
a lot ot old iron. .She registered 4(ic i"" "" ;'.-- '-. ;
cgllies pi -ni.-1 in intui u iiiiitjei'io
women ami children declaring that
by making a war of Hie li-.-.-i-lpliou
rccniiiine-iuicii in lint resoiuiio.i t in-
I) uiuiiitei'H would in. e the synipalhy
oi in .nkinil. Tin- point taken bv
some ol the speakers was "We an
.liiollior l.uoL ni llie It. inks.
Wusliiugloii Feb 21. -Itrock of the
iii-ii-ioii oill.-i- hnving in churge the
I book I'liuliiluiiig leavi-s of absence
.'rallied emploM-s te-lilicd nelore (In-
Warner committee to day Hint about
I wi-itv-ttt'o clerks were nb-eiil at
elcttiou time liom two to tliii Iceu
dav s with pav. Their annual leave ol
thirty d.ivs hnd previously been
tnki-ii. The absence he snld was
grunted by As-iviai'l .secrctnrv of the
Iniciior .loslyn. i
-.lilt lli.s (sori 1 mi .Jnlni
llosioii. Feb. 21. -V.rs. Annie Sulll-
van wife of John L. Sullivan cham
pion puilist has begun suit tor
divince ou llie ground of cruel and
abu-ive treatment and lhe gross and'
couiirmeil habit ol iiitoxiculiou. Mrs.
Sullivan desires the custody of h.-r
-did. .Iiilm L. .-siillivaii.Jr. nml asks1
that sullivau's property to Iho extent
of $2oS)i b) attached lo secure thn
support of herselt amlchild.
f vi'i in. run.
r-rojiii.til l.iflsl jIIiiii on I'm lllicli
til UOil lllllil' l.ltlllls.
Washington I'eb. 21. When the
hulls- appropriation committee by s
vote of S to 7 directed the sub-coiu-iniltec
o which Lllis is rliairmiin to
bring in the fortiticutioii bill based
1 Trcr mi llioTriifU.
-t. Louis rb. 21. -A passongfr
train ou the Traiis-ennliueiital ilivl-
sluii of thr 'I'exns V- Pncilie railroad
struck a tri-o Iving m-ross the track
Knglucer (Jabe (ioebel was killed ami
Engineer IM Turner who was riding
on tin- engine budlv biuiscil. Two
pftssfiigtir Moore ami llisbop of hi.
Louis vveiv injured. Thn engine
baggage ear nml om- oni-h vv ere badly
wrci kid.
I llll Illinois III llllllllU
hoi warring against Hie Lulish peo
pie but against the Iwitlsh govein-
ineiit. Ihl-rcfore il is betler policy to
attack only vesselsof the llrltlsh navy
iiarracks and arsenals." These mod-il'n-il
coiiusi-li did not prevail nml it
vvns then proposed tn elfecl a
lusion ol ilvnnuiitcrs and inviiiribles.
MHUK OP lioKINiN - l.klTI.119
Loudon. I'eb. 21 -llie paper con-
tinue to publish extracts In. in i-l'--grains
nml letters of t en. i.ordoii n
they arc foiiud in Hid blue book ou
Lgvpt. One o these li-Hers dated
Di-ci'iiibi r 1th 1HMI recounts many
incidents of the siege and has Hie lol-
lowing narrative: ''Once thn river
rose. e drove oil Ihe Arabs in lour
liuhts. Wo llrnd their towns. We
sent two expeditions lo .-eunnnr. Wo
had a light September tin- wo were
defeated with heavy loss nur square
getting always b.-oken. Wo llrcd
H.oooouO rounds iu thesr dilfercut
tlgbls. Thn Arabs with Ivrupti gnus
nflcii hunted our teamer. o liavn
lost three steamers and built two. All
captives are wilh Ihe .Mahdi. slateu
lley is well Irciited but is kept in
chain. The nuns among the captives
ostensibly married (.recks iu tho
pai'ly in order to save themselves
' Irom being compelled lo many Arabs.
There's a uivslerioiisi'reiichinan Irom
Dougoln with Hut Mahdi. Don't lel
Kg) pliaii soldiers come and take ill-
' rect command ol tint steamers at
j Mi.-iininch and turn out Hie f.-IUhien
i UI..VI.SIO.SK AMI o'llUIKN.
is I'll VI'KHX
Londnii I'iIi. -". dispatch jiisl
ri.-ceiv oil from Cabhl says: No little
Ivn.imiie .in.l ' uneasiness prevails in government
' ni to' ills. I ''ivies beeaii-e of the iiiuiiirknlile
uiimiier ol liussi.ius pressing into llie
fgban capital ostensibly as travol-
es The general belief ol the unlives
is Hint the alleged ISusniati travelers
me military men nnd their visits con-
nected with Iho ritniitreil scheme ol
Itussln for tlie aiin.-xiilion of Afghan-
istan. 01.OK1MI TIIK l-llll.S tltoI'MV l-l'N-N
I Nil II AM.
I Oil. loll. I'di. 21. Thu eVHiilililllii.il
ol Cunningham unit Iturton wns re.
sunu'il this morning tit How street
police court. Three constables were
sworn Iu behalf oflhe prosoeullon.
Thii) tc-litieil ihev bad seen Cun-
iiiuliam iu tlm tower shortlv belore
the explosion occurred Coiislnble
(iall'iglii-r said be saw f itiiniuifhnm
cnli-r the ticket ollb-e conuecled with
tho tower. Constable Lust testilled
die saw Cuiniinghnui come fcui.. the
1 tickel ollirij and go iu the direction ol
the while lower wheru Ihe eviilosiuu
took pliicn. Coiislablo Dnvoiiald saw
Cunningham in ihe reception room
of tho while lower a qunrler ofan
hour bcfui.' the explosion along with
other people Cunningham was the
last of tliu party to pis out of the
room
a iicniihT ok iini:v-nii.s.
liM'IISI I MIX -HI
Ills.
offer to the Trade at Prices that
Defy Competition.
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON. CASTLES & ST0f?EY.
bring In the lortiliealioii bill based i springneM IIU l-Vb. .'I. - One bal- IaiiiIoii I'eb. 2-1.- (lailstouu in the
iiiioii that of but year Lllis resigned lot was mk u for si uator to-dny uhich heusuof eoinmoiia this nvouiug movvil
his place upon the sub-couiiii'.it-u. was a- follows: Logan lol; Wash- lo poslponu all notices ol motions un-
ite will now oiler his own bill which burn 1; i he democrats not voting. til alli-r the order of Hn- div re-inn-
appropriates i2'Jbi)W for tlm ilck-n.su
OJ till) lour aresi unroois oi iiic coun-
try St a substitute Tor thu majority
bill which Hpiiropriatea simply for
toe repairs of old iorlitlcatioiis.
Tlie committee ou public lands re-
ported to the senate wilh ameud-
iiH'iil' th bill to prcvfnl nlieu; liom
s-'niiU" lamli is me UTtituri.it. Ai
HI atti-r the order ot Ihe div iv-iiui
inii debate on Norili oil ' inoinin ol
ii. .tiiiiim 's i urn io i.iuiL-ii .xovi. censure against Hi. gon-i.u ut for
Washington I'eb. at. Ailiuii (i. its Egyptian p.'i- -. .s .nspi..ei of.
Malloy was .-oiidriueil by the kenntu . In response i .in ititcrrogalor) put
to-duy at collector of customs at Oat-! by Ivllis A -'.mend llartlett coii-orva-
xeiton. live (ilaitstone explained hu bad
- .novor-mmilloiird Ihu abauiloulng of
I Da Bail irosLln J ICBICCO It "lulllla i lbs soiiuau ti' her lilnjcuy lorces uf-
ln'isr" t i tlia saptuis f ithsitsniiri Ut inl
London IVIi. 21 I'he Daily Xnvvg
s-ivs: December HHi when fien.
irordon declared Khnrloiiin nil right.
In scut a secret and contl.loiiilnl dis
patch saying his troops were sulfcrinkf
liom ini-n m pi-tn isi'.-im nini i.ell
Wolscly shoinld eoiuii quii-l.lv livvvav
ol Meieiiineh or Iterbei.
'I'he French ami (i.-rnmu gov. rn-
uieiits linvn cordially cougratiilnlcd
Luglnnd upon tlm victim of the Kiif.-
lish iroops at Abu Klea.'
The police aro iiiloiinf-il that an at
tempt will be ini.ilo to blow up St.
Paul's ciithecrnl will ihiiuinite .sum.
dnv. Special precautions have been
taken to prevent such au outrnge.
Special guards hnvn Ueen slnlioiicl ni
London bridge ami nrouud Somersei
house
what run iii.ru noon hays.
London Feb. 21. Tho biuo book
concerning Lgypi eouliiius a tele
gram which gives ii 111 1.
mar) of luticis sent liv (Jen.
tiordou u various dales from April
211 to .laiilinry iilsl IHH. these
l.eii. i.oi-ilon snvs; -A-t the rellel
expcdilioii follow the right bank ol
the Nile Irom Wndv Haifa to Itcrhvr.
in the liopi i Miipri-ing liurber."
v -i i sr in nu; iijimo.vh.
Loudon l-Vb. 21 -In ihe lommous
tills atlUrllllOII H motion was ninl Ii.
su.peuii iiiij rngulur order so aa to cn-
umu tue coininon. to resume debate
ou Ihu resolution of tliegovcriiiueiii
on the Egyptian policy. ''l0 Irisli
member- uppo-i-d the motion ami nu
uproar unsued iliirlng which O'iiriou
was ijoiigplcuoiis for disorderly con-
duet and dulled the speaker fie wa.
lliurefori mspendod.
a voTKor rr.N.stT.r.
At msctiiiff of the coc-f rvatlre
I ! U!-f'-!if't-rs suirricn Attain.
Ill io I .iiinill.
.New Orleans Feb 2'. -Wet weather
iireva led lo-dav ami the nltenilnne
al (he evil -in in wa. iirotiorti.iiintilv
liniileil. 'Ihe repii'.eiilnlion ol lite
various apiaii s of the ('ulleil Statea
l.'ilba ami Camilla met with a view to
th establishing ol au inli-riiiitiouiil
In i-kccpcrs' association. Pennauent
oinnialion was ellecled b) the elci)-
lioii of Dr. .1. P. . Iliown ot Ahu-ih-ta
(.a pri-ideiif L. .1. Newman of
Chicago .eci-eiary S. h. IN till ot
It.'linoil. Cunnili read a pip r ou Hi
h niev prodiiclum of Cinada. .Inue s
I'n.il r ol Innvngi' Mich. also n ml
a psper ou the raei s ol bee..
I lie u ill. iiml mlii ational nsociaHoii
as-milled ildu morning. John Man
cock of t liiiu was nlecteil Ii mporarv
elunruuiii. After pruvi r bv Itev. 1
(i. P.irh.iur. ot hentiickv Warren
.isioti ot Loiiislaiin delivered Hn
mblivss of vvi'l-oiiiit.
I lv rrqui.t of the as-oi-lnliou l. U.
White of Ohio responded. U. E. Til-
oton of Kansas was chosen nsiistiuit
seen lary. The pro arranged pro-
L'rniiii'ie wa th. carried out being
thu reading ot papers and the discus-
sion oi matters pertaining lo eiluen-
lioi .
At the eveiiiug session papers vvero
r.-id bv C.. Illcks inspector ol
-I'hoolt Jauniica; by .lay (ieorge flod-
iiu. of Hie Oiitailo schools system ;
iy Itrolher Noah ot Uu (.'lllllllfiii
Urotlicrs on rc.pcci for iinlliorlty .in
Lhe s hool room.
A rvcir I'l.llil nl tt cinelil.
Now York. Feb 21. A new politi-
al inoveui'iit which alms al the cor-
rection oi tin Sunday evil formed
irom but i piiudjial iisr.ies of this
-lute wa. m.-iuifuralPU at a iiiphIIih
hrld lure i.i-dav. The ineetiujf or
tun d as .in iiiilepeudeiit Htlzuu' as--o..-
itioii oi 'I- stnte of Xrw York
. i the qi.-stion under discussion
v as how to nring together the diffia-
cut polite .ii tirgauizalions iu different
parlsofih stain o nil may wjrk a-
i unit tow ii. Is uuniiimtiug'n.id eleol
tug Hu bu. men to olllce. It was es
icclnlly in- .-il Hint H.o co-ouerHtlar-
of lorces w iib-i m-teil vvbeu Mayor
Lowe of liiooklyn and Mn)or Crace
of Now Vw k were elected bo .nngjit
and the o'iticlplc.i then enuncialeu
cniricd out.
An liiiiiirliuil Milt.
Chicigo F. i. 21.-A l.st (-.so of
iiuporlauce involving iln legalit) of
ilio Iowa li. ior law has be.n tPi-d in
Hie Unite t -slates coin t by n firm of
brewers ni Mnrshal'town lovvu.
iii--i ' N'orlhvvestern railway
con ui). The elaiin Is nittdo that the
Ikiisj iu the lovvu law which pro-
hibits r Jill otitis iVoni transporting
liquor exci pt to ccrtaiu persons hold-
inir pi-i-inits is in violation oftho coi-
tilutiou. which vests In congress tho
power to regulate commerce in the
evvrid states.
jisslt ud uauilisii f cniauissi belt nit trtJlstll.
.Iliillcra In .vicslt-n.
San l-'rancisco Feb. '.'."I An insiir-
reillon has broken out in Sonora
Mexico. U'luiisa nnd Timioptla
rauehus have been burned.
An encounter between Indians and
federal troops under lieu. Tonto oc-
curwl near Mia. Tho Indians were
routed. The .Moxlcnu lo' was Dire
The Ion of the Indium hai uotbsau
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