Waco Daily Examiner (Waco, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 199, Ed. 1, Friday, June 19, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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I MMmMmM I BY ARTW & GBAVENS- WACO TKXAS I'K1DAV:.I1JXJ'J.V.) ibsb.
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FOURTH WEEK
OF OOP. GREAT MARK DOWN SALE
It'sly 8 Bigg
Tdrs3f -
ii ill U
o -i i ii. I 1 1 right It-1 m-ek. tlii- lull Heather nine iihiii ii- -in I-
I nli. in I il w i- our i'iM(iiiii-r'- iiml our good I'urt line
llni il Hit- nil; (ili.-.AT P.AIidAIN WLLIi in
uniiiici H 1 K.IITCI.OTIIINd We disposed nl
l.-N of M ITS ntiil (Il I.' (T'sTO-
MLIi-s P.Ol'lillT P.AlidAINs.
WE WILL REPEAT THE SALE THIS WEEK
Willi (II I! r.l.'Y I1KST1J1 AI.1TY OF NA P.LI L
MIDl'I.I.-l I'LWNT.LSl ITS nl ld. and with "rent
l Mlil.ll i.l LOTS sill I. IT1! 1111.1! lti:i)l I'KIJ.
M..H. i- -I.. I not tail to -ce (lie .li.i ii lol- ot P.OV.-s
llll. I CIIII.DI.'I' N'S Ch.lllill'.' XII'Oll'' I' llll M.'Ck.
i ii-ilim Hi' )n c- In ii'ilii.T stock
mill Till:- WL WILL mnl
M I'ST lid
Gents' Shoe Department.
I '' In h iii" in our flit " Mine lir:u linriit is coming tluxi ii In
il m I ml Iin to v on. an. I HC prefer In -ell good- cheap mill ili--!.-
oi tl.i'in fiilivi I liui lime llicm lav ing mound the lloor and
to Inn : I line 1.
R STOCK IS
NOTE PRICES! NOTE PRICES!! NOTE PRICES!!!
Men's Il.uid-SLKTil Uijihaml Low-Cut Shoes. Duttou Dal and Con-
fiicss Itcitticcu to $5.00.
A 1.1. (II l; Ml - .''.. ..oii mimI .. 'o -HOI. m 111 T'I'ON 1SAI. mnl
( onciik-s in in cku t. .....mi.
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes.
Iti-t ii ilk nil. (in- ilcirliiii'iit this week -unl il Mill pii you. N'cx-cr before
h.tie slinr lif.'li oil. icil lit such lni pines
As We Will Offer Them at This Week.
SANGER BROS.
1 I
mm u BjBuuoiuuip
HAVE REMOVED
'Id 'I IIKIIi N'KW IliON l-'ISONT lil'ILDINIi
- - ON
Austin Street Between Fifth and Sixth
A rcl c.re row prepared lo serve their
Customers as Heretofore.
"CAMERON. CASHES & STOREY
WHOLESALE
V A
u AVE IN STOCK
Yours Truly
CAMERON CASTLES & STOREY.
DOOTUrDC I u .
JUHSIJ 5 llLilv
feiy f"l ? if r sra i" a a a
PHlPiflllSlllQ
hllulDllUI ui
KKfe;.HaLOEais
me nsrMTMHi
VERY LARGE.
GROCERS.
CJ O .
BAGS.
n n u bi h n -ct w- a
s Cotton Sacks
Times are getting dull
vv ?
Printed Linen I.'iinw. nt Hi 1-Jr
I'lirn ! -i in-ii Lawn. at '-'.'u tier Mil
...'..iiU i.iiien i.invu. i.- er aru rejiuuir jn-iee even wnere. - r
lMliite.l I'yplinti l.an. '. it- .er yaril. regular pri.e evenwlieie .'o
Kifjureil Mai-eille. s 1-j- er Mini worth even where .'.v'.
Iti'Ii. Ii Satleeiis irood u:ilil . .'.'). per nrd. wiirth evenwlieie In.
I'ine I'rein h ( irratnlie J.'. per Mini worth oven where .!.' .
Mroimleil llimtiiiL' 1' per i aril. f;i"'I unoiU. wi'utli .'llle.
llioiinli'il l.a.c liniitmjr 1 ' l-.'e per Mini. IVirnar prlee " .
SPAIN'S SORROW!
Dirt and Ignorance Prepare
the Masses for Cholera's
Great Harvest.
Vt'l'l .Nru (uses 11111 o;to I). 'iillis
ill 'I'liree ('Hies IC-ienln lie.
hiile (oiicih leil Ones.
'I'll.' I'opiilnie Iteliise lo I lean
I mnl Hie Cii.ii liilper
ei.es 'llnin Uaplill).
oy presenting 11 strous; contrast to
A Mini' llm lur 111 I'ii'.Iiiii.Im.. -1 ... 1 ; .. 1... 1... 1. 1 ..-
-.--r -- I
Slav 11 lliimtieil Other
ri ol all Suits
'I'll l: (Mill 1. It l.
Ilil .N(- Clisi's 151 lleiillis 1 csier.
Iiij'-.'l he CiilirHi- (it li I'rnuri'ss.
Madrid. I line IS. ii:l-.' new cis.s ()f
cholera anil l.M deaths luivo lieeu re-
ported in the chick of Muricia Valen-
cia and ('asti'llnn do In I'laim durini;
Hie Iweiily-lour hours cinliiii; at mid-
night last nihl. At Mndrid III mi;
wilt one new ca-e and i deaths.
W IIS IT M'KCMis. so.
Madrid .luue 1. Inhahilalits of
populous ipiarler- iu this city -.t 1 eini-
oiilj oppose nil measures iakeli hy
the utuniiipal alitliorities 10 ili-lulci
their duellings mid the resi.lmiie
hecaine so passionate end persistent
that tlie authorities liuall) tell con-
strained to abandon the enloreeiuent
of all anilary lceulalu.u whiili had
been nilopled lo prevent the ent.-j ol
chnleia !ilo Madrid or to liuiil its
niMigcv -houhl the disease find n lodg-
ment therein.
Iu tlic eoilt's hist cveniin: Seunr
Delduamm. minister lor lorclii
iillairs Mihl tin. -;oi('iiiiiieiil was not
jet prepared to nihi-o (hat the k!'ijr
li.il Mini hi.
si'iior Sii5a-la denied thai
chnleia exi-led iu Mad
rid and -eierely urraiiiu I I lie kiv-
erninenl for a-'oitui' to theconlrary
tlierehy doliir jircal ilijuri to Hie
couitnerie of I lie apitol its well a- to
main olheriutere-t ol Mudiid
Seuor I'anovns I)el Casio prime
niiiii-ler mid M'lior Koinero Y11111-
linlilo. iniuister of the interior de-
fended the action of the i;itv(iimiii'iit
in innl.iue; public the IncU refardMig
the cholera. Tliej Milii the yovei.i-
nient was de-lron- ol preveni'ij5 any
ahum 11111 111' the people whi.ii
Mould he ciiuscd hy Inl-c repoils.
1111; orru i'.m. ncrour.
Mndrid. dune lb.- The oilicinl 11 -port
of choleiu iu cholera iu Spain
leslerdai is n Uilluwr: Valencia
ci( new ca-es ' deallis ij Viileiuhi
piovince. new ea-e" Hill deaths 7.';
Mercia eit) new en-es Ji deaths '.'n;
iu ilHi's adia.etit In the cily of
Muiicia.tu w cases I'.M deaths .Mi; eK.
where in the pioviiueol Muiicia new
eases til deallis ''-; in ('n-le"on de la
I'laim provime new case- 111:1 denlhs
.lllollirr .'Hue . Horror.
London .luue IS. A terrible eplo.
si.iu took place to da) in reiullehury
collier) near Mniichesler. Sii per-
sons have been rescued alive nud
seven dead bodies have been recov-
eied. One bundled itiiticrt. are M'll
below -mi I there aieonl) fa'nl hope
that tin) ot them can ho saved.
Tho cap's in which volunteers
were proceei"n; down to the bottom
of the pit. got stuck in the shiut mid
it was two hours before the pari)
11111I1I c;el to work ipliiriii!! the mine
lor the nii-ili5 men. 'I hose who
were lescited staled that when Hie
explosiun occuired thei lied lo the
liottoni ol the -nan ami tnei are !'-
uoiaut ol Hie late ol their companions.
ANorllKIl Alt'.llIN'l.
London .lime 1-. Another iictouiit
ol the Colliery explosion near .Mnn-
t bestir sa) sit occurred in the Clifton
Colllerv; thai llieie ivere Mil men nt
work at the tune: Hint l'.'ll were taken
out but J.'lonre ti'i iinpiUoued and
It id feared mo-t it not all of them
will jicri-li.
l.Ail:ii.
A dlspiileh Iroui Mnncheler sa:
"llKlHilditionnl men hnvebeen icseued
froni llio mine nud prohabh nt lcn-1
HJ have been killed.
1 n is en 1 1 ov
ilciioru iroui ui coiiou rouiiih-
slioll ll. S. Icu. Il.l l'riiii-ih.
(ialvc-ton .luue is. - The ino-l im-
liiirlnut nud complele report 011 Ihe
Texas cotton crops thu-ni this cn-
on in supplied lo dnv by It d. )ii v
('o.'t branch itjienc) al (inive-toii.
The report embraces ni net) -two con u-
Ilea in the cotton-bclt dUtricls. the re-
liiiiis I10111 wliii.li aru Hiimumrieil as
follows: SKty-tive counlics report
I went)' per cent increase iu iicreajje
over lu-t year; twenty-three
roiiiitlca report llm (nine acreage:
four countiCH report n decrease of II
per cent in the iicren'c; sixty couu-
lleh report Hie crop alioiit seienteen
tlms inter than lat year; Iwcnty-oiio
"(unities report Hie .-nine advancement
a last year and eleven report the
crop nboiit fourteen dnisenrliur.
'Ihe aveniKc liei''ht of the plant on
the l.'ith ot .nine tu uluety-livo coun
ties was eleven nud ono-third iiiehcn.
Kifly-eisrlit counties reiiort the gob-
end condition of tlio plant as !ood;
eleven coutillc report it iu
fair condition : nlno counlies
report Ihe crop its iu splendid form:
-eicu report it very nod nud mveli
count les report Hi'; coudilioiis n not
good oulnt lo tho appci.rnucc ot cot
ton worms or other (nii-P-.
I i'ly u. ue milii - report n
and
oney is scarcejDoods arc daily getting cheaper in the markets in view of these facts and in orri wo B .
tve el 3Eov Bpeoial JBgLgctiias for- rris T?Suf y Money
xjLetire el Jt? g
per yard; regular prho even where '..
.1. legulnr price even where :!.'..
Qll Eajrl-y Lj.ci Secure Som - 1T These :iE3
(iivoiiihle 1111I11 atimis (or .olloii.
Iwi'hp report niio.l iiiilirntii.il'.
ten report I'nir tour leporl
Hint prospect were never lieltei.
four report liiilie.'ition not jrnoil ami
three report lhelun itulillereiit.
IllllllltlU SHllcil I r.-icii.e
I'liila(lelihinIuiie li.- The . hoon-
er All-till I). Knight Milled fioui Ihih
pott lute thi iifleriioDii for Vljn
spniii wliele she is lo he eti5a:ed in
raisin.' the -t.atiili treasure .'allioiiK
wliieh were sunk in i;o bn 111 17n'J.
The uliooner ii eh'illeieil h the i r 1
l.ay Treasure (oinpmn . n" I'hiiadel-
phia entei prise to whit ii the . Spanish
jjoveriimciit ha e;rmite(l a concession
on the (ondilion Hint the hittei re
ceive one (uarter of the tieiiiire le-
eovere.l. (irrniuti)' mnl 0slrl11 111 c I orli s.
( ..!.. .... !... iu ei... ..i..t ..1...
ufji " l' j.- 1 ue . loinsciie
.oil 1111.5 t-ays: "The new Ijifjli-h cabi-
net Ik ll'lil...! ill tr.litt..l ..:....tn 1. ......
..u. ........ . j... i- mi"
with cordlalily and conliilenee. We
irt.iillt' iiitil iifli.. !...! .1...
n - " w - nr- 111 iiieniiil-
.jiiis ol'Sall-hury has alwiiis lieen (lie I
Irientl ol (lerinntiy and Austria llicie-j
. 1 . V.i.iiisiiijic no ;s oorne lllllisi'll
v'""nii. . II ll' till- 1'HI IIU IIIJIll'll
11 Hiorou:h miln.'onlst to both
countries. It niuy now lie taken for
irranted that unsetlled questions be-
iween KiijjI.iiiiI and (icrniain will lie
iinicalilj urratiyed."
'illo Houses lliirneil in II 11 lyii r .
IV-th tin iir . .luue 1H. llestruc.
live lift's have occurred 'i A rcnluin
and I.eutschaii. holh ton a- in uu-
lin. At 1 lie lortner place r.'li Ionises
were biinied and nt I.eiilschau fil
houes were du-l idled and mam liwt
lost.
11 1 111.1- .'I l III. Its.
Ilcll'llll lllllns-. I'lir lie I M.iru.
Woriiiiii: in ruriir..iiiinv 10
I cur sum .1011 s.
Special to tin.' KxnmliuT.
Maiiin .lime Is. -'I'he eastern anil
western portions o Hie count weie
blessed w illi a frond ruin yesterday cv-
enilif' mid la-t nifrht and this w'M 'u
a measure insure a hoiinliful corn
crop.
1 he well worm- ate at work on the
I'.rao- hotlom I'arius and are iIu'mij
serious ilania;;!' and iu -otne insiances
thei have attacked the corn and are
eat..5 that up.
Miiitnens ot licet entile troin this
noiiil uiii niuounl to about Mill head
lllis week. These entile are .shipped
to CliiiMjjo in preference to M loii:
The colored jieople me niak'n e.
tensile piepaijilioiis lo celebrate the
Hull the aiiniversarv of their free
dom
Many of our neonle ill vi-it Waco
to hear Sam done.s when he conies .
I rohlblt oiilsls iu this coiinii m-e 1
elated over their bielliren's success iu I
Hiiestoue eoliulv. The unestiou Mill
tl all priihihility he submitted In the
people of thi- count).
IImsc Hull 1 I'stcrilii .
Al r.iillltnori- llaUiinole. 1;
l.oui.
At Cldcatro; Chnafjo. 7; linlltitn I.
At New V oil;- C'incti inli.'i: Mel-o-
polituu. I: lirooklyn. :l; SI. Louis. .
At I'liUnilelplila: Allilelic- (i; I'iIIn.
hurr. U
At rioi'.denee: rrovhlcncc s; I'.o -ton
(1.
4.S (iOOll IIS l'll
are the woriU 11-ed b a lady who
wns at one time jriveii up by Hie most
eminent phi sichius and hit to die.
Wediieed lo a mere skeleton pale ami
halyard not able to leave her bed
Iroui all thoc ill-trc-sin disea-es
peculaiar lo siiH'eriii5 leiuales such a
displacement leiicoirlnca. iiillam-
inalion. etc.. etc She bean takiii'r
I M". Pierce's ''I'avorile Prescription."
and ul-o u-iu' Hie local trenlmeiit
lecoiuiueiiih'd ! him and is noli
she sa s "as rood n- new." Price re-
duced lo one dollar. Ii) ilriij5tfil-.
.Ilicltsou's rt i:iiiioriuiu.
Times me lirht 'lis line but the
craving lor the hemititul is put is
-Ironjr us ever. Ib'cogni.inj; llue
facts Mr. W I). .lacksoii appears he-
fore Hie public in Ihe role ol' 11 philan-
thropist nutl a practical philanthro-
pist at t tint lie ha- gone over his
large stock ol bric-a-hrac and objci I
of vertu iimih ing Hie pruuiiiiiu kiiile
lo prices Willi a tlee hand and a visit
lo Iii- emiiorium on Austin street
uill both gratif) nud nstouish ion
Why not lender' bleak walls and iin-.
laden fable-objects of beaut) when
il can hu done at -o trillliiga cost.
Iliird 'I lines
While monc) is t.lo-e. ivages and
prices low expenses should he cut
down ill cM'iy household. Ltoiioui)
llm watch word for inolhcr-. In ad oil
doctor bills by alwait. keeping iu the
liou-c 11 bottle of' I Jr. lio-nnko's
Couch nud Lung Syrup. Stopn a
cough iutnutly relieves coiisiiuiption
cure- croup ami pain in the chest iu
one night. It i just the remedy for
hard times. Price .Mi cents and il no.
Samples free Bold t W. A. Wil-
liamson t Co.
IllltUlcu's A rillcu sul r
'I he best -alve iu the world for cuts
bruises miil".. ulcers salt rheum fever
sores.tetler chapped hull Is chilblains.
corns and skin eruption and posi-
tively cures piles or 110 pay reiiiired
It is guaranteed to give perfect sntls-
tncHon or money relouded. price
J.'i cents per box. Korsale hy Ciistle-
& Morrison.
A llrlliiolc Annie.
Tor eiilcrpi i-e push an I a desire lo
get such goods a-will (five Hie trade
siitisfaclion W. A. Williamson v Co.
t lio druggists lend all competition.
They sell Dr. ISo-anko's Cough nud
Lung Syrup because Its the destined-
cine on the market fur coughs colds
croup ami primary consumption
price :i) cuts nnl i btunplos Iret
from among the many testimonials
received we select Ihe lolloiving m rit-
ten by .1. Ii. Curler 11 resident ol
Phelps Co. .Mo. who ny "I have
11. ed .Sherman's Prickly Ash Hitlers
to the best advantage nud can hon-
estly testily Hint it hits done no . I
and family an iuiinen-e good mid
rum tin evpcrieii.- ie. . ouimeud l
l.glih n uh -uiii-rcra.
HABER.
- w oxjeoiai
mil Nun rilitiir. nil oIom nti-l 1 1
U'e hae an itniieiHe Inn- ol White (.
please tnn-t am hull m want ol iiiii" Ii
XJiLCiXOJB
A l n sn i ili i I i --. ( hen .11 nl
-
I.Hilic-. shoe lii-st iji.aliM. at s..s.'.
1 n lie-' New )Hiit In - at a sa ril'ue
TARDY TORIES.
Glailstonc's Ghost is Alto-
gether too Lively for
the Hosshacks.
I'lii- ennui olil .11 a 11 Mai tic
I'l.'i.iii'r Ami'-ii a tic. Hits
Miiniiioiic.l Mini.
I'lie I'ossililc Si 1 on.l-llinnl I'm.
11 llll f ill llle I'o-silile (011-
scrvittiir ( ntilnel.
Tilt' (.'eiieial l.ilst ol I'oicim
eis titles I'limoi si.. anil
Solid I'll 'Is.
i:m.i.sii m:is
lllCI.ANIiV M'.W Vtl'i;iloV.
Loii.h luue Is. All Ihe reports
regarding Ihe composition of Hie new
cabinet concur in the esiiinale that the
call ol ('iirnovi'ii will hecohie xneroi
of lieland and Ihe Hon. Ldwatd Slaii-
liope Hill lie pre-hlenl of Ihe lioard ol
Trade liight lion. Lord (Jeoige
I Iniuiltoii ineinher ol parliament iroin
Mldille-e. is nmnt'tl lor the oillce ol
tirst lord of the admiridly. Ulght
lion. I.onl .liilin Maiiners member ol
I'liilininciit I rum Leiceslei shire is
mentioned for postmaster-general;
Itighl lion. I.ilw.tnl Clark u ho lep-e-senls
PImiioiiHi in pailinmetil m ill
be atlorne) -general and liight Hon.
.John l.hlou 'iicinher ol parllainenl
from Chnlhitu i-uaiuetl for solieitor-
geiicrnl. The IV Mall (iaetle how-
ever denies Hint Sir Arthur lie'loiir
i ill be appointed chief secietan lor
lielaud
(il.AII-IIIM: I'OM-Illl.l. AII.MN.
The uiiuxpeel.'d deielopiuenls to-
da iu ihe (-tar h of evenl-. render it
ijiiil.' possible in tliu opl rion of main
liberal- thai Mr. (iladsioue however
much he ma) be tlisiucrnei1 11 ill be-
come compelled lo leluin lo oll'u'e. Il
is reported that the !iiariiiis ol Sali-
billi ileiii'itiiled ol'the teliring mini
lr) n nunc comiuehcn-ivc luotnise
of suppoil than Ihei were prepnreil to
f he. It is believed hi mall) libeinl-
nlsti Hint the vi-it to-da) ot Mr. (.lud-
stone lo Hie iiieen nl Windsor Caslle
had 11 cor iccliou iiith the subject ol
his return to nilicc Cotiseivai'iveson
I heir lni'id. however hnieiiot a doubt
that Hie ui.'iiiiiis of Salisbuii h''1 ac-
cept the olllie.
Tin; 1 imks' ii:w.
The Times in an editorial sais; T.
tipiv cabinet is a compioiuise
betuceu leliiiildiug llm Disraeli
miuistri mid Hie liifusion ol new
blood as deiiiaiiiled b) Lord liaudolnh
Chui'clii'l. It is not a complete tri-
umph for Lord Uamloiph although
hi- piiiicipal denui'ids hae been con
ceded. Mi-giving are i Kiel) entei-
laincd lesl his raslines- nud inexperi-
ence in Hi. 1 injur) iu India nl a criti-
cal moment liul he must work in Imp.
niony Willi Lari Duller'"! and the
enitmil of India. I.onl liaiidolph
proliahl) iii-istud thai llm r iialof
the coercion act be abaililoueil.
liefering lo Mr. Cli'tiuberlain's
( barges Ihat :lli.ilou soldier- ate iiui'm-
I'lined in Ireland to suppoii Itiitish
ri.'e Ihe Times asks him il he wdlhe
read) lo iic.Uiece it Ireland ulshes
lo separate when I lie rest raining
torce is leiiioved and wnnis him
agniliH trilling for pailv purposes.
Willi the grave-l impel ltd' interests.
Till: NWV t AIII.M.T.
London .liilin In -The composition
ot Hu iv cabinet has been panut'S
sillied as follows The nniriiiis til
Salisbury prime minister and secre-
tary of Male for the foreign tlepiul-
uient; Sir Mithael L. Ilicks-lieiuii
ehnneellor of H m licjucr: I.onl
liaiidolph ('liuti'liill secretin y ol
stale for India; Mr lib-haul Ashlou
Cross setretnry of state for the home
deiiartineiii: liight Hon. r.dwnrd (lib.
-on lord chancellor of Ireb-Md; liight
lion. Win. Henri smith will lirobabli
be secretin)' for war; Col. Ircdeiiel.
Stanley si-'ielnry lor Hie colonies;
the enrlol Catiieron or iseoiiul Cifin-
book. lord lieulenaiil ol Irehiud mid
Sir stalloid N'ortheole lord president
of Ihe council.
B.w.iHiiritY ash 1111: (jtKi.v.
Lord Salisbury had 11 two hour "i-
torview with the ijueen yesterdai
and immeiliutely atlerward ' returned
to 1.01111011 11 is siaieii (lint Ihe .-on-surviitlrm
have now deeided 10 ac-
iept olli.e. regardless ol ohtalnlnif
libuial support. They it'll upon Hie
moderate liberal-) to volunteer this
support but the radicals wi'l be cer-
tain to hold alool. sir Stnll'unl
Northcole's ae.i eptniKc of 11 peernoe is
generally regretted as it will leave the
conservative leadership iu the house
otcoiiiiuoii too much miller the 'nllu-
encc ol Lord liaiidolph Chin chill.
MrSlnll'urd NorHicote's titlowill be
Lord Iddlesleigh.
It is bulieve.l that lit their hut
meeting the Liberal ministers decided
to otl'er 110 fractious imposition to the
conservntives c.xcjpl In regnrtl to Ihe
budget width Mr. (ilmUloue it'll op.
po-e directh in Mi snlisfa. t..r
points.
(.I.AIiri'lOM: VAtA'lHs.
Mr. (.bid. tone to-day delivered up
lo tlio'iuct'ii Ihoscnls of no oilitn ot
prime minister. The ueeu gave mi
nuillniicu nt Windsor Cnsllo to-dav
to .Sir Million! Northcnto.
A Irrrllilr lllilc.
liaiisrt cilv .luue lo. -VestBrdny
nltui noon a train appeared on top of
tliu steep incline 011 the now cable loud
near the union depot nud suddenly
dashed don 1 iie tm line al a fcnrln'l
rale ot pet 1 Die train Wn- coui-
iXAMINER
VOL.
JtsLT-va.i -n
! 1 i i arl.
I.'i. - mnl i:inhroileri.'
i'l-eatU .elu e.l prnes
u
Sb.oeg
n in I''
loriner pur .'o. A 150ml 1
A I. oil liul Itulton Shoe tor
I'llie Freinh Iml
ualitv ol'
I. miles.
po-eil irs h ir.. .
win Ii line lilled ith assner.s h ho
when llu-i sum (lie (rain lias lieiouii
iniilHil. etnlenvoreil to es.ape." hut
iciniiineil iu the earn as to mini. In. in
I lie train Mould have 1 11 .ilmo.i '
plaiic. nt Hu
another ttaili.
'I' I'. Ashley William M. Hanson. I
I'aie linked and lh nest ' lioi.ei Is. I
Mho ni'ie on Ihe gtip-cnr were seri j
oll-l ilntiti.i l'lo. I....I I. ..it. I
.. ... ....... .iii iin iii 'u.
iiiipulaied and will die.
The road leis lii'ni in .n..'1 1. ...l.
'" " " "!' HU l
livoilnvs. 'lb accident Mas caused
() I'aie liiekell. the grip nmu lit-
coming e. iled and losing control ol
the grip
..'Slll('lll ( Oll'lllllll
Chicago .luue I.s. At K.-diuV
meeting ol'the Aineriian AsoeliH'on
of N'ursei) men Florists ami .Seed-
men. Noruiiin .I. Coleman I'liited
Mnle- lominissioner ol agrleultiiii'
Mas chosen president and alter elec-
tion ot other olllcers nud Ihe transac-
tion of ronl'no buinc- the nssot-'m-
tion adjourned lo meet iu Washlne-
1. . e
..ii nr 1 1 cat .
I.nrli CiiIIi.ii s-l roll.
Charlottesville 'a dime l.s. - loe
P.arboiir ami Koiiiee Teriill item ex-
ecuted this in lining at !i o'clock in the
iail laid: the I'm nier for the murder
ol' liandnll .tin kson nud Hie latter lor
Ihe murder of a gill nuiiied Man
rosier. The rimiuals and their victim-
uere it" colored. The execution
wn- pi i 1 ale. on 1 1 tueiili-lour iin iled
'i'i'.'ti-. H lliurs of Ihe law and
coiiipnin "l.' Third 1rg1111a legi-
ineiit being pr it. loe P.aiboui
eolili'ssed In- crilne.
(.11 is 1 iin na.iii:.
So I101111 iIiimc Hunger ol llcmli.-lii.
. 1. 1. 'Ills oil I .tlollltt.itll.
M01111I Midiegor .lime l.s. (ien.
(iiiuil's 1 iiii''iion Is not tu'ili.'ii"v
ehinigeil i-m at ol veslertltiy. Dr.
.; in- ariiveil this noon and al
he mnl Dr. Donghi- lias u t
Clam
noon
I it'll.
Dr. Saiitls an led
morning and lie ami Dr
now 11 illi the geneial.
(heir examination of
thrum nl I .':' o'clock.
hen annealed on
! I Il-'ii lid-
I louglas me
Tliei I'-iislu d
llle general's
The genei'.'
the liia. 1.
Where Ihe lanily ivele auniling him.
..
10 so wnii 1 11 and luue a Inmili
pit-tin taken and alter sitting lor the
pielun . Ihe gcneriil i-.iiui'il on Ihe
pic 'i leading Hie tnoi g papers.
Ill Ihe meantime Hie ilnclois time
In loiisiillalhin. The! had found the
general's pulse to I. '.'. bill Dr. Sands
sais he louuil 110 parlicular change '
"'' 1 :ll.ui ol the general sim t
Similar and both Ihe doctor- bcliei e
llieie I- 10. immeili il d'liigerol death
Aiioilti't en met ici'sluiis.
Koine. Iiali. .luue l.s. On tg 11
the closeness 11 the t nte Itisi eveniiiu
in tlie I'liiimlier 11 dcimlies 011 the
foreign 1..1 iiii'ites sfgi'iii' Mane''n
I'oreigu 11 'lisier. ilecltred his ililci
lion of ).. 'ig ' he oilier 111' '-
let's hale a1-. dei ided to lender their
resignations
IT.'l'reiu li 11ll11m ilron ucl'
Paris . I line is (nllcial iufoima.
Hon has j 1 1 -1 hern reddled lo the el
feel Hull Ihe I'leiuh di-palih boni
lieiiard.receiilli reported lost h c
Inilinn oec'in. foundered iu a cvebine
and Ihe whole ol thr crew uumliei-
iug 1:7 souls ivere .Iron lied.
I'll. Her I llloculllllou lliirttlll'ss.
Madiid. .dine is.- Tin f 1 1 . -
four lommissioners appoiiiled to in-
lesligate the subject repoi that in-
"culalioii 11 i I Ii flniifin vims is liarin-
lessand thei adiisc that it bo permit
led on ihe ground lhat.it will tend
lo preieul a pairc
I II 1 II.'S Kills I. I I I .
Lonilon .luue In. The race lor the
gold cup at Ascol wa- ivon bv (ieb
hnnlt's luiv horse Lole; Sanford se
ond: Dot. 111111111 third; Smi l'"ree.
loiiilli. 'I hi'se uere the only starter-
I he l.uiillsli 'I tirl.
London. Ii 'ie IS Al Ascot heath
to-day Ihe race lor the St. .lames pal
aco sliike- lor Ihice-year olds was won
hi Sheraior; Dueiitsecond mid Sweet
Willie II Yd. rii.'ie were six slarl-
ers. I'oi'ri lou I oils In I Isler
London June IS. " . movement
ol the I'lster eonservatlves In favor ol
the renew id ol'the coon Ion ait has 11I-
t.'llv fulled being but leeblv sup-
ported. i;iirlli(iiiiUe ul I'orU l.oifliiii.l.
Loinlou..liiiie In -'ork Mas visited
this forenoon by an eaiihiUake shock
ivhich lasted several second- and
caused great al.iriu among tho people
tuslrluu f'ourl Iu ilouruluy
Vienna .luue IS. The lourt will go
inlo mourning for a week ill respet I
to the mentor) nl the late Piliice
I'lederi k ( haiies.
ilek'uurs rmiiiiiL'.
London .luue In. The Standard
hears thai Mr Paruell and several lol-
lowers will visit America in iiiilniuulo
rni-e 1 111 Is for the political campaign.
t liiiin's t;o. tic. lit.
London .luue In. -The Cnineso
loans I'tive been subscribed llvo (lines.
Iron vims llt'siiiulug
I'ilUliiirtr. IV 'luue IK. -Twenty
live mills iu this city have resumed
opcnilions since the' signing ol the
cnlo and notwithstanding rumors of
opjiositiou to the conference commit-
leu's action it is believed three-
fourths ol the mills lu this distrkt will
he tunning before the end of tho
week mid that tho othors will start
up when icpair. are completed unless
prevented by u hick of orders1
Parmer tf" lo the old Lion durg
store lor lard oil
l-'or sick headache and habitual con-
stipation in Itaiiei's Mtliue Aperient
'" ...i ..i.tiiu iinw oeeii aiuiosi
.eilain death. As the train proceeiled Icn!!. . .
11 pui.ci speed ami m the end u ti. ' ooutli American States Talk
plane nt the depot collided will' r . .
XVill.-N UMBICU "lOfl
v-- nrv-.-i- w-r
Mi-.se ami Ihihlreti. n j;ooil .jtinlitv.
' H ti..iv nml leirahle !! -
.mi he imrelm.! at the laetnn
iiats''!''v!' l'7!l.!HrhM' '.'."V." olr
' """iiin Miiurcn
..1...1 m . '' ''""'"'''"r.lcrl.iroi tici.stn.k.liiiii
ilodieslhal were fl "iaie noil StiMH. '
& :rg'ti:ra.a.
RFFORM RACKET.
of a "Picnic" With n.n
Wooden Ships.
I'lii' Slli.1111 . TukvH O1.1
I'lH'li- Sum's Knee
SoiniiMj sultilietl.
.iiieial (.ihih s it.i. t
Xo Iniiiii'itlaie lliiiigei
ol' His Heath.
Iliiiij I'osliiiaslcis in 1 jk.
1 -olnleO. I'.'s The lion
Mi Ike Over nl l.usi.
11 isiiim; 1 us . i;its.
III sorts ol .lens 1111)1 1. iroui Die
Cltl'lllll I'll).
Washington June IS. Israel Law-
ton hits been appointed lo be superin-
tendent ol'the mint at San I'rnucisco
ndd A. L. King of Arkaiisa- lo lie re-
teller of public monies at llnuison;
Alk.
I'U.X.IK Al'I'OINI'MCMS.
Among the postniaslers appoiiiled
lo-day In the president is. lohn W.
Duncan al Itoiihnm Texas lite II. 10
I'iii lur. resigned. L. II. liulhei I'unl
Mas eoimiiissioned postmaster nt
Clnrksvilii' Texas. Win. T. Ilownid
lias appoiiiled to ht Hector ol cus-
toms nr thedislict of lleaulort N.
('.and. I. A. Itiehardsou lor the dis-
ti'ict ol Pamlito N. C.
l! Kim'-. I'AKl: .MAI11; liot'llll.
In thu house investigating comniil-
tee lesterdii) Mr. C'olllus clinlriiii-i
ol the eoinmice laid hefore that 01
gniilnllon an allldni it signed b) I'.
II. Tnhbs superintendent of the West-
ern I liioii Telegraph compaii) at
Chicago to Hie etl'eei tnal during the
mouth of Kcbimiri last car. he had
been ca'i.! 101011 i" th. Lehind hotel
in Ibis cili by representative linker
01 ..loiiniie eoiiui) ami lll.'ll uie nil-
Iciolleied lo I Ml Ihe telegraph hlU
for '.ri(in and that ol Ibis sum i-.Vsi
Wii- lo he given to Maker for hilll-ell
and the lemalndei lol dislrihulion
iiiuong other patties
The rending ol the document -
cssionetl ipiite a sensation among the
couimilteemeu and a summons h a- nl
once seul 10 linker iilio soon made
his appeitrsiice ami being siiorn said
he I. lieu Mr. Tulibs and had talked
xv 1 1 It him upon several occasions Iml
he oplicilli ilcrVil that he had nl
any lime made uti) piopositloii to
Mr Tiililiu or anyone else of ihe
hnrncter lefeiieil lo. The commit-
tee then adioiiined lor Ihe day.
A.S 1MU.IN AllltNT
The lesig.iatlou ot John (). Tufts
Imlbtii agenl at Ihe I'iiioii ngene) in
iu Hie Indian Territory has heeii ne-
icpled. AiAliiSi.-l M 1:1:1 1 Nil.
Secretaries Whitney ami I'.udicoll
ueie aliseul i.'oill Ihe cnlilllrl uieel-
ing to-day. 'Ihe session nits shoit
mnl was mainly .devoted to the con-
sidernlioii ol appoiuiuieuis under
Ihe sceielan ol the lieasury.
mi:mi' in .11.111 s.
The superintendent ot toreigu mails
has comiiiuiilialed to the Me.xh 111
postal authorities a desire on tlie pint
of this government lo have the trans-
I T of American inn11- published nl
Phsu Del Norte opposite KI Pnm
Texns. It was lepiesenled thai pns--eugers
could rem h the city ol Mexi-
co I10111 New Vurk iu eight dan
11 lierens the mails were nine days eu
route the additional liveuti-lolir
hours being lousiiiueil iu transfer for-
malities when cross"ig the .Mexican
Iroutier. At the suggestion of the
I'niled states postoll'u e the Mexican
. iitlioritles have alreadi adouted the
plan of distributing mails for points
111 Mexh o Ihis side ol the (npitol
Iroui the train instead of carrying the
mail untouched to the 1 ill of Mexico
mnl -ending it ha. k for distribution
which was the former print ice.
is 1. lis riri. rii.u ii:iii'i:.
I lie Ciiuiiultli'ii in si lioiits.-Soiuu
111' I'III.) lllllC I'm .
St. Louis June is. Senators Cul-
luui. Piatt and Harris of the eoimnit-
teen 011 interstate eoiniuerie coiiliu
1 . t...:.. : .t.....:.... .it
ii'.i tncii tut estigii'ioii tins moiuiug
Ldivanl A. Allen pie-blent of the
Hoard of Trade of linu-us Cily was
Hie tlri.1 witness. e tailed the ittlen-
1101101 iin- coiiiuniicc loine ne.essiii
ol inakiug "ilniwliacks" Illegal b
Hit mil the sisleiu under H hicii iudi-
vnlniil shippers are given a chance lo
make a piolll not open to all lie 1 1 -1 1
diiecled the c.immllteo's .-lUcnlion
to the pool sisleiu among i:iill'uii'l
iihl.-lj shoiihl be nalui.il couipetiloi-.
and he suggested thai the leinedi
ivus lo ciuel nil roads make op. ii
piiblicalioii of their rales ami lo pru-
Mtle a p'hally ilien.".! r Ibe) should
he found culling in-ui.
-.eli-ilor I'l-ill .111I1I1-1I tin -i nt
1 tee had been l il (t believ lb 11 1 in-r
win a guicri itciutgi.t hosiiiin
Irtiilioids in Ihe west to which Mr
I Allen replied Hint he did not knov.
I such 111 ue me ense
. ..... .... 11. - l' ltl.ll Jill
grain rate Iroui Kauiiai Cltv to i
Loiili (-!si) miles) wa. 1.' cents nud
from SI. loiiii. to .New York (about
l(Kr miles) il whs 17 cents.
Mr. Allen said la know that the
nx-crnge farmer iu the west would
probably think this 1111 extortion and
this idea gave him llio impression Hint
11 railroad Has his natural enemy.
Win. II. Miller secretary of the
'K'Ui-at. Cily Hoard of Tr.ide fol-
II Ma- shown
1... !.... .1.
Horsfiill &c
Cameron
BELTING
-Ml I.I A SI) (IN SIIM'MKS
I.K I'XUK's mqciii im;k.
Cor Austin & Fourth Sls Waco Te
&
- ww
lor 1.ji ii . ..
ln ttV- a" '
lon
1 iU per jialr. Tncse
ur thiui Iheso gooiU
""" iimiiuotii
ie slock of S'l'KAW
IIIN'ti nniKlliNTS
'1 percent. A mitt of
"Wed He suggested that n gov-
'riiiiieiil c.iinmlssioii nUtmhl take
ilmrge o Hie matter t f rales for the
I'lesenl. mid Hint the litinl remedv for
nil 'omplaiiils should be the establish-
ineiit otaiievecutive department of
the irnvci-ittiintii ... 1. 1..1. 1.1 ....1 ..
7 -; .ii xoiiut gamer
ihe tlitteieiit hureatis of traiisporln-
I1011. nirii nlttir.i .11 1 '.....
"-. """ ' "oiiiii-tct; itiiocr
"lie head and thu- guard theshipping
iiilercsts or the iihnle country. He
ihmighl rebates mid "ilrnwlmek-t "
s I1011I1I be nbolished nlisolulely nud
that congress si oiiht posilivelv pro-
lnl.lt all pools. ' '
(ieorge W. Parker vi.e president or
he ( airo .-1011 Line rnllwav. favored
the eltab islmii.tit .t .. ..nit! 1 .
load cominissit.ii. I should In. in tl...
linlute ot a board of arbitrntion nud
niostol it work would . between
the roads IliemseHes. l' shoiihl
bo lega ietl ami the necessilv for this
lei'ali.alioti would still exist if
re .ales were prohibited nud rates
published. He described the re-
bnte Hislem as a mol nefarious
one and said .ougress should stop it.
I.egnrdilig the 'iiiestiou of the pass-
age ola hiv prcvent'ng company
Iroui charging more for n short ills-
iKiicii thati lor a long one hu said the
proposition wi'l a bad olio mnl if car-
lied out tumid result in disaster iintl
bank rum 11. .1. .....i.
.....i -- " iiiuukiii voiigress
or the coiuiii ss on mli.iii i....v.
miniinniii rale of truiulil but there
U'lll Mil lli'ii. vs.il v fit... .......
... ... .. . tt . n Ils
no ruail ihmhIlmI Ui ho hfoiippit in (hnt
1 1 1 fit I En ti
. !"""' 'I'"1 l'"lirlnles
I hil.'idelphia .liniels.--.Uior(il.
lotte and i iijting couiieilmen
rroni New Orleal's weie taken for n
trip up Ihe liver 011 a slea r to-dav
and Mere dimd al Ihe House of Coi-
leclit.ii. (llll. IIS ('
;k.
site lliii-its ; (uiiilor iu Her Itcliisiil
. '" '" I'l" sunns.
I.nltiinore. .Iiine Is. -Th. Smi h.m
the lotion ig from llngerstown Md.
Mr. Henry Omlerdonk. ol the College
ol St. Jntiies. has received the follow-
ing Horn Panama which bethinks
ileiilOlislrntes that the luiteil States
is not lenred liv the South American
slates. 'There are runiors'' w riles
Mr. Oiulerihmk's inliirmaiil "that
I'.c.iiindor has made an alliance Willi
uuiii 10 imek up
in Ihe sartos cave.
Chilian men of wal-
ing the Keonioloi-lnii
ICcpiador
To-da)
are pl-
the celebrated Ivmioruhhi is at (iiinv-
sea- nud
ii'iuil (he) . i)- with the smile pur-
pose The .iV I tlutt llii'V Hill
have n pienie iiilh the iinoilen Ainer-
iean men of war.
J'oi eilling on these irs nn-
olher letler received by .Mr. (luilen-
donk sa)s: -'Cauions ' has misHered
Holes the luiuadorinii minister at
Hnshington ihat he Hill not lelen-e
Ju'hi Sarins unless 1 formal guaran-
tee is xvi il Ion down liembertr :u
tonus the state dep.-u iiicnl oi' nil this
Ii) lo-dni's in 11 and adds lm m.r.
gelii iti'tjiiii should be taken.
Clgnielle -innkru preler Opeiit
Pull beenti-e (hey no not slick tu lips.
Cousiiniiiiou f'ureil.
All iild phi siciau retired from prac-
tice having had phieed in his hands b)
an I'jtsl luilia inissiomiry Ihe foiuuilii
of a simple xegelnlile reined) for the
speed) and pernni'ient cure 'of Con-
sr.niplion lirontluli-. Culnrrh Astli-
inn and all throat nud lung all'eclions
also a posiihe ami radical cure for
NervoiM Del illi anil nil Xervoiis
Coiuplaints alter liming- tested iis
woii'lerful ruraiive powers. In thous-
ands ol eases has fell it his dull tu
make it known lo his siill'ering' fel-
lows. Actuated by thi motive nud n
deshe to relieve huinnli Mlll'eriug I
will send lice of iharge the recipe iu
lift num. r'rench or Kugllsh with full
directions tor preparing and Using
sent hi mail by addressing win
stamp naming this paper W. A.
N'om.s I I'l Power's lllock Rochester
.'II Knot Us Hie spills...
and everi thing in the nature of erup-
tions blotches pimples ulreis scro-
luloiis humors nud incipient consump-
tion u hi -h is nothing tnoio nor less
than serulul.'i ol the lungs complelel)
out ot thus) stem. It otliuulntes and
1111 igorntes the liver tones up the
stomach republics the bowels purilles
the blond ami builds up the weak
plan's ol'the body. Il is 11 purely xcg-
elnl.le compound mid will tin' more
than i- claimed lor it. We refer to
Dr. Pierce's "(iul luu Medienl Diseov-
en." l.iil.rlrtiiltiL' "II.
I have a large .pinutity of nil kimlr
of Lubricating Oil. such as Kxlr
Lanl.liolden Machine Sperm Cntni
West irglnin l.ubiicaling Oil nt lvli
the lowest tigures. Kcspvctl'ullv
II. limiui'.s's.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This jHiNTilcr titvi'rvrtrlc. A matvei of pit
rii dtri-iixtli ud vrhnli'kuiiu'iican lloro too
uiimrrtt tliHli thi nrJnifirv LiiuU. atnl rantiul
Im oi'l (u fomjii'Uttmi with tli tnulUtuiteot
low lo' shttrt u ol lit HltiinCor j'huxpbftW
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