Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 110, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 8, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
W R KELLUM
WACO
I This is our Great Carpet Week
for teaotlat wiUt Qdi4toctllth iUnH o of tit puklif
To the Astonishing Low Prices in Carpets
but on icconn f tht tr n odoti rnh In thla dipirtrntat biv not b n tbI totrT4D
eUbartU tdT rlli ianti bat now bowtrtr w knotting wttta pUtiur lb it out
Spring stock Of Carpets and Curtains
I tlinoit til rM lv J ta < l BotwithiUivfinr tb aJt n ia prtoo > y tbi Urg
Extensive Carpet Strikes
tnA the t > hortntnof toodton tbenifttktt wi artfully prfpired t mlnt ln tb v rf lowfit
fljturci l > f ftuie our buyeri bad taken ftilTfcDUft of tb lew prWi which bad rulad tb
Carpet trade the Uit tbrae monthi
We Have Bought Very Heavily
ao r wlllba eoabltd rortbetnttraiprlsc tradetoconttnuon eieaallntly low prkai which
we bate flfeo durtnc tbelaitMdaja
= WE GUARANTEE flUR PRICESZ
We Keep None But Choice Goods
Our Patterns are the Latest
SANGER BROS
KELLUM ROTAN
WACO
E ROTAN
TEXAS
air UNXEST 5J < J D > O 251
2000 bbls Sugar
5oo bbls Molasses
looo boxes Kirks Soap
Iooo boxes Starch
looo boxes Numsens Tomatoes
1000
boxes J Lusks Cal Canned Fruits
IN TRANSIT DUE FEBRUARY 1ST
bags Itlo Collo Call and see us or n rite for prices
KELLUM ROTAN
Cameron Castles Storey
WHY IS IT WE CAN DELIVER GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CHEAPER THAN THE MARKET OF GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
BECAUSEWHEN GOODS ARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WE
GO INTO THE MARKET WITH CASH PURCHASE IN LARGE QUAN
TITIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS AND
WHEN THE ADVANCE COMES GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS BENEFIT OF
SAME
OUR THREE COMPETING RAILROADS ENABLE US TO OBTAIN AS
LOW RATE OF FREIGHTS INTO WACO AND THREEFOURTHS LESS
FREIGHTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAN EITHER OF THE ABOVE
CITIES
BY PURCHASING OUR COFFEES IN RIO JANERI0 AND POSSESS-
ING THE LOWEST RATE OF FREIGHTS ENABLES US TO SELL AT
SAME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
Yours Faithfully
s CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
IN HARNESS NOW
> i i
The Wheel Horses and Lead-
ers of Uncle Samuels
Coach
Clink Ilia Vtii > unit III 111
sliiiUe lie IMbbous
12x > itrcllii5 Climidler liiiitur
eel by a Tall Tilled 1iiniil
of Aliibniiiluiis
Tlie 1itslileiit Minvvs He
Iliisliitss llchcem Ikiiii
I lie Jump
riostj Weillicr 1 Nlpplii III
llfiiiociiilatiiiUeieniifOiil
iml anil orieii
ine iiumiivs own i
What Win Done Ilidrrllin Vest Ail
mliililrullun lc lrritn
Washington March 7 1 ho for-
mal tranglcr of the Irrasurv depart
nieiil from cxbetrotarj M ctiilluch
to Secretary Manning took place this
inoming iho new sicntar > Mas
Ohcortid to the department b the ro
tiriug seerctar Mho ralliii at his
houte forliim boou after their arri
valJlrMcCullecli prescnttd Assist
iincslloiis of lluaiiceand as the pies iioi legations
vlcns that sublet t aro In
lidents on
accord Mitti Ills om u he did not nu
1 tlclpato any chango lu the pre < uut
linanclnl pollf of tho government
A llllltK KH01I IIASIV
Genuine New York aed W01 ofci aV Vllouav
M0 bbls Michigan alt 2600 UI potatoes l pi cil Iio kcr 1 1 of
Iheineinbersoflho drlegiition ttiro
men above tho aternge sle nuiiibei
lug bout a dozen lhe ttcro intro-
duced lo tho retiring seerctar cwr
0110 as a general or us a toloni 1 Mr
Chandler Is a man Hindi In stature
Iho secretart folded bis hands in
front of him and pialntltil remark-
ed Ccntlcnieii gltn 1110 lime to
pray when he turned to Mr
nheeler and was about to ask
dlrott Mrs Kudiiott entered the
room on tho aim ot Mr Hi arcl As
soon as Justice 1leld had administer
cd the oath various otllccrs of Iho
army ttcro iutoditeed to the new sec
retary by Mr Lincoln
p
LY
now in transit Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past
remain very truly yours
lil successor to tlio supremo couft
The part proceeded from lio depart
mi ut of Justice to tlio treisurydtjcirt
incut where tlio oalli was admlnis
tercil to Secretary Manulug In nilili
tlon to thosu already named ijiflro
were present cxSotrotary MiCuliVh
Assistant becretar Coon J 11
flarnuin of Connecticut bmilhwl
Weed of New York amt lu uy
other Including scleral ladles
ca MNU ov THfc mm noss
Soon alltr herniary Maiming had
qualllleil all bureau ntllccrs ami chiefs
of lit Islons visited 111 oillco anil paid
ToOIorrem ji elcve limit m their rcspttls
lllll THOMPSON
of Kentuck is mailing a strotigflght
for the tomiuissioiiorshlp of Internal
lcvciilic Jle litis the earnest support
of Missrs Heck lllarkliurii and Car-
lisle
OI N GltANTls COMMISSION
When llic commission ai made
out for tlio appolutiiieut of Gen
Grant on the rillrtd list bctrttary
Lincoln retained It at the war iltparl
iiieut Ihlnkiug It proper the new sec
ntary should ho given the opportu
ult to countersign It alter signature
hy tho president cstcrd i the
preside nt sent for It In order there
might be no delay lu making the ap-
pointment Sctrctary IJucoln took
the toiuuilsslou to the liituulou ami
handed it to tho president remarking
ho had not > et acted upon it botnuse
lie thought Judge Kiidltntt would be
pleased to attend to it as ouc ol hi
llrst olllelal duties
Unit was cry thoughttul lu > ou
Mi Lincoln obscrvtd tlio president
I hae liodouht It would ho n picas
urn to liulgc Kuillcult still In III sign
itmtsclt that there Mill be 110 dilav
audthtn Mr ludliott can counter-
sign it
Ho therefore ntlixed his signature
to tho commission Attcr an olllelal
record Mas made it Mas returned to
the w ir department Ihls morning
it Mas on the desk of the iicm secre
tary of Mar and the lrt eiilitlal act
of secretary Ludlcutt Mas to counter-
sign It
IVMA11 AMI VIIS MIII1N IN
I PostmasterGeneral Vilas and bec
retar lauiar also took the oath of
ant bceretarles Frcncli and toon to olllcc and entered upoii tho dlscharg
the seerctar Mr Manning Mho had i 1 their duties there was little
not taken tho oath said ho did not foiniallty in cither uisc Iho oaths
propose to enter acticl Into tha fo tuliiiluUtcnd by Justice I Icld In
liiiInesa ol tho oillco until Munia > uo precnce of bocrctarles llaard
lie rtiiucsted Aslstant becretary n < l Manniug dru Garland and
Coon to sign tho mail lor him todii I others
as acting secretary Mr Manning mi ofhcfkmkuh MitiAin
and Mr McCulloch then retired to I he president has not 1 lied his pri
tho seerctara prhato otllio and re1 vate seci clary that he does not ii
mained doseleit together for several I poee to retello persons Mho tall in
hours talking our tlio business mid regard toiippolutiuents as ho Is tic
personnel ol the department A largi sirous all appllentioiis shall he acted
number of persons tailed to y their upon bj the head of the department
ropecta to tho etrttart Inn Hep to which the belon
deuied admission
lliuiiustl or visnoiis
becretary McCulloch sal 1 cstf nl j n u10 whltu lloue continued toda
lu speaking ol the change in Iho ad Ui no ilccnnso In the number the
ministration that he took It foi I lliaiortj nicrtl calltd to pa their
Mr Manniug shartd tin
graulid lcotl to t10 rc I leuthit m u >
ilows of President Clcvtland onrnll e ou UUilni
Ihero weic sev
from
iucluillug one
> tUsourl headed b Senatuisloikrcll
and esl another lrom texas luad
cdh cuator Coke and others lrom
Katuas and Colorado Among tho
calcrs mcio Vicelronldeut lien
It Is understood Oneral Ilacu has drlcks brator oorliees uiidliidgc
Miltteu a letter to Iho new ttcrclnn Mbloikcciclaries Ilajard and Man
ofMar asking that no steps be taken iilngAttorneteueraliarlaudro6t
to dlssolTo tho coiirtmartlal niciitl niwtertJcncrat lias exHecretnr
oidercdtotrv that olllelal It hit lug MtCulloch benators Ilctk Black
been Intimated suih action could bo hum Colquitt torge Saul hur >
taken b President tleteland and Iano and loiiiian Speaker Carlisle
requesting ho ma > bo tried In Jiistlcol llepieseutallves Morrison Moullon
toliimscltV H1 c lt Hrri1 1
W amor Ohio Ulaud Morrill i Dor
acomioai iNrmiNT sheliiicr irenlcaf finch White
In tho stale ar and niivv depart llm HtlI arieman tho District ol
moot buildings this morning tho re joliimbla coiiimislouers lliabo
tiring secretaries bado tho thlels and
clerks ttho stmduuder ihtm good
be andconiptimcutulthem Noollkial
business ot an character Mas traus
actcd b the retiring oillerrB piior to
tlio Incoming secritaiies taking tlio
oath ot olbee tho bulhlliig was lllkd
with isltors Congressninu elect
Wheeler ot Alabama headed a del
Cousins Krastus 1 Corning Judge
1rte I C Vllliaius lennesoce 1
J Xcwiuan Xetv York Commis-
sioner llutterw rth Julius House-
man T I M bvvcat IMward It
Ilnton and II W Jones Wisconsin
Judges ol tho court ol clslms tailed
ill n bod about 2 p 111
blXJUTAIft LASftK
received a great number ot eougratii
lator calls todav Iho coininls
sionergeucral of tho land otllee the
commissioner ot Indian atfairs and
the commlsiJoiicr ol peiisiousbad pre-
pared their resignations hut at the
seirt tar a request deferred present
ing them uutll Monday Ouo of bee
retnrv lannis llrst ulllrlil acts was
to reinstate Mr llanna as private see
rctar to tho seerctar of the Interior
whitfi position ho has held under bec
vi and Teller lrom re
ns
ronmMi ovm tiik roiirroutis rrcstlciit Clot elands tiettsupoiuivll
lrompllt nt 12 utlock iourof Irctl1 service principles
dent Clotelaiid cabinet llaard 01MAsrniainiAiuiAS
Tilled
en c
supreme court Iniiiudlatcly alter 1 ielr iMlguatlou
cntcriugMr ltaard took Iho oath of
ollice ttldcii was administered b
IMITLIISIIII 1 Ill I HI I rlltK
Justlco litld betrclar rrclltigliutl
sen aud exAssistant becretar Datlsi slvaik
ttcro present as also were binalor p elil to ths Exsmlncr
Tavne and AltorucyGcucral lierre1 Austin March 7 lhe committee
p < m The part tlicn Went to the Ion constitutional aiuondmeuts repor
room occupied b betretar Chaudcd fatorablyjolut resolutioiito repeal
ler whero Mr Whitiiot look the oath J section 10 artltle 10 of the coustllii
of oillco as secretary of tho uaty itlon that nq corporato bod shall
In becretary Lincolns olllcc tihere hereaflor bo created renewed or ex
LIcutGcu bherldaii and other olll tended with baukiug or discounting
ccrs of the dcpurtmeiit hail assembled prl lieges
thoouth wasadminUtoredto Mr LuI Tho tommltteo on public printing
fat orabl 011 the bill providing that
only tho mechanical vv ork bo contract-
ed for iu letting out the stale print
lug tho stato to furnish the paper
Tho committee on tluauto favor-
ably bouse bill lev lug ail occupation
AttoriioGcuernl Garland wns tax upou dealer iu pistols tto will
sworn Into oillco at tho department ol a minority report liy benators Klc
justice tho oath being being ndinlnls berg lvnlttlo aud Tope
couiiiiltteo reported uu
tercd by Justice field In the presence 1 Judiciary
of oxAttomcyGcucral Ilrcwiter 1 favorably the bill to llcenso gamblers
Secretaries lla > aril Mauulug Whit Tho bill fixing u uniform rato of
ney Endlrott aud Lamar and a few freight and compelling railroads to
oilier Mr Jtrowslcr will continue only charge between any two point
to act s attorneygeneral until Mou wlthlu this state the same rate that Is
day vvbem be will lormally present 1 charged bv them between the same
BP
BET1
points when en routo to a market out
sido of tho state
Iho adoption of a majority report
unfavorable to the bill Mas moved
Uu this a discussion lasting all tho
morning ttas had Jones of Harris
the author of tho bill first spoko In its
favor nud Mas answered by jetzan
dauer Houston of Iloiar abl sec-
onded Jones argument while bhau
noii In opposition dclUerid a mro
full prtnaied arguiuentatlto speech
Itandolpfi also opposed Iho bill
Vending further cuutlderatloii the
skiiate adjorucd
1 lie UnllrrSkiillnif foiiln
IlcuroIilruinoiiln In Missouri
bt Louis March 7 Advices from
Fulton Mo stato pleuropueiiinonla
has developed iu a herd of Jerseys
I eongiug to tho stato asylum at that
place aud eight cons hato died In 1
mouth and others aro sick Tliu In
fcctlonwas communicated by a bull
purchased last July from b b Tripp
leoria Ills
The 1 Islble aupplr ol Cotton
New York Marth 7 lhe i lblc
supply of cotton in the world accord
ing to the New York Chroulclo of
baturday March 7th Is as follow
Total supply today 2815817 same
363ey5
da last > car de-
crease 127878
Joker
XAMIN
WAUO TEXAS SaNDAYMAROH7 188s
6
IIOLSK Willi
M r leiidleton of Hell moved to
tnko up tho general appropriation bill
to maktlt Hie special order for next
Monday evening and subsequent
cvenliijs Adopted
Jlr Crane called up tho motion to
reconsider action on Iiouko bill Xo
321 inquiring railroads to keep addi-
tional olllccs fur Inspectn of their
books b stockholders
Iho cominttteo amendment ttas
adopted so as to include the otllecs at
points Mhcre tho roads hato a general
agent
Iho amendment by Mr Woods
making ittho duty of utility or dis-
trict attoructs to bring tho suits pro
Udcd Mas amended by making it tho
dutvofthe attornoygencral Instead
and adopted
Iho bill passed and a motion to re
consider ttas tabled
1 ho laud bill Mas further considerd
and a tote Mould bate been reached
but lor filibustering tactics As it
Mas alter considering a luochantcs
lien latv bill tho house adjourned
hVKMMl HhBSlOS
he hud bill ttas again taken up
and an amendment adding an cuicr
ergeucy clause Mas adopted
After much time spent in proposed
amendments and discussing tho same
tho bill passed to engrossment by a
oteof Cuto27
the bill as engrossed Is acomprom
tse ttith the free grass men uud Is
somewhat more to their dcslro than
the present latv Lands are to bo
sold at not le s than J per acre and
to bo leased at A cents per acre per
ycaraud 10 cents fur watered sections
the bill has ct to go through the
senate Mhcre It Mill doubtless bo
iiiodillcd to snmo extent
llII ilVTIVKM > TRri
A petition from WI o county oppos-
ing prohibition tins presented In the
hoiiso esterdat the only ono of its
kind It look d kind of lono and for-
saken standing all bt luelf arratcd
against Iho huimieds on the other
sideMaut
Maut members are thinking of ad-
journing at onio alter tho nppmprla
Hon bills aro passed and the sixty
das come to an end Tito dollars
per da to traiiacl hurried legislation
is not looked upon fat oral
I bo laud bill debate In the homo has
becu alongaudlltel one rarllnmeii
tary tactics filibustering ami ever
know n method lias been tt orked ou the
amendmentsand the orgiinl bill Mas
much nit up
J ho arguments on tlio iinitorsltt
and railroad lulls lu he senate have
been able Kleburg bhaniiou Hom
tou of lleinr Hat is Jones Jan
cock Hell and others hato pmtici
p itcd
MMIIIIIMl Mil I S
CAPTAIN CROUCH
This Irrepressible Boomer
Is Leading a Now
Crusade I
i oodlj
mid CJroMltiK
tlio Dont
lVur
lluftlis lliijniula
> ulli > lluriiI > ii Sir
Arosilll Uuriiesl mill
Orilellf
iiiiicior Wllltum Is Slnudilig
lltltstiii ilioie llrlllscrciit
llnjt It until u ml iiliiuil
t rltclied Hullle svilli Utiiiuii
UlBiirt is slnit Wulsclrj
lluil Coiilempliiti
rn
IIOIIS1IIIS
ArUnll n C It > Irouilrd ttltli llii
rll or llti luiiUulle lo llr
Arkansas Clt Kas Marcli 7
Capt Crouch and becretary McCord
returned from Wlchlta lodit to ar
ratigo forthu departuto of 800 boom-
ers present lu tho ton 11 A meeting
was held this otening the hotels aro
ciuttdcd Adticcslrom Washington
aro nutlclpatnl itn Ilatih Is ex
pected tonight ttith nctt orders
Arkansas City Marcli 7 Capt
Croudi hchl a meeting at Ids ramp
this aftcrnoou iully 1010 people
were present As ho and otheis hate
to appear nt Wichita next Monday It
ttas decided to postpone the depart-
ure for Oklahoma until Wcdne dnf
Ho said lliey expected they Mould
either bo bound over to hn eentcni
bcr term or acquitted As this ca o
tomes beforo Judge Finder ttbolt
Mill bo remembered decided one case-
in their tavor they ma be acquitted
Alter tho business of the met ting had
been dlspused of scleral speeches
were mado endorsing the aitiou of
the national house iutistlng on tho
Dntros bill audfxpiossiiigtho opinion
the bill Mould In a short tin e cause
tho Oklahoma country and Chuokce
strip to he declared open fur settle-
ment J he leaders have realtidset
end telegiains unfitting them of the
readiness of other tolniiles to mote
Compiuies 1 Hand 11 Jlh tatalr
aio stationed at Ctillacioo six miles
south ol here where the will be
joliiul by Companies II and M from
and K Iort bill 1
InniH lrom hoy
aio said to number tidily to sixt
11 vo men each
Xetv York March 7 the score of lir miiihii
thocoiiipetllnrs iu tlie toller skating
match at 10 oclock this morning tt as
Donovan 1043 llovst DM Omella
961 Maddoeks OcJ bchock l 0
miles
A rillMVMrSAI 1IKI1IIII
Jsotv York Marcli 7 In the roller
skating tournament Donotan mido
1000 miles bettveeu 6 and C oclock
lids mornlug ami tho garden uiug
tt lib cheers and applause Wlth no
cxeeptlou Douotau bad at that time
eclipsed tho lougcsl distance cttr ac-
complished by a human being in any
mode of lotomotiou that requires
phsical exertion Iho exception is
the six ilaabicycle record of Chas
Torrent In Dtglaud who mido l 2
miles
iiasr 11 vi1 mvi
Xetv York March 7 A general
incetiug of tho National II tie Hall
league is being hold today
THE RHLLIVANmAN Ml II > l AUK
Xow York March 7 Sullltiiu has
accepted 1addy llyans challenge
Tho light will bo vvlUi small gloves
under tho Xew Loudon prize ring rules
forfrom1i500totJ000n side andtho
rliamplonsiiip of the woild
A fimshuiit
In the roller skating contest the
spurt of Meyer aud Calhoun this
afternoon was the event of tho day
The reserve power the showed Mas
astonishing lhe garden was ten
ttell filled inauy spectators bclug
school children W sltouVame on soon
ufter Calhoun aud Me cr let tin aud
alter a round or t vt o gat 0 another ex
hibition of spurt Ho passed the In
tllaiitllo of skaters like a Haiti Cal
houn tt as tt uipted to pursue but ni
ton soon shook him oil OMeilas
roudlllon at 3 oclock w as a lad one
lhe store ut 7 pm stood Donovan
1081 llost 1012 OMtlia 1017
Madiiock 1009 bchock UI Allen
81V Johnson 81 Cnlliouu H21
Meyer nil
1111 i 111 itr
11 Irr
lollU
Illlcl HI M
bt Louis March 7 Iho situation
regarding tho railway strike here le
iiiniiis iiiichaugcd rlhe fLtv men who
lelt the Wabash repair shop a few
clavs ago still leiuain out but their
places have generclly been filled and
the atlalr is tonsidered a trilling ouo
by tlio otllccrs of Iho road No action
has vet been taken by tho Missouri
lncllccmpocs hero with the view
to Jola Iho strikers in Texas and
business Is going on as usual exeept
that perlshablo freight is not being
taken for points in Texas All pas-
senger tialus aro mot lug regularly
ATKInAIIV
bcdaliaM rrh 7 Al 320 this at
tiruooii the shop reu hostlera and
wiptrs of lhe Missouri lacillc at this
place on a signal uf tho whistle
wnlkedanay from Ihtlrwork lhe
formed ill line about 400 strong and
inarched to Smith opera house where
they held a secret meeting uutll after
C p m It Is undeistnod that they re-
solved to stop all freight trains to-
night and unless their demands were
grauteel by Monday the would allow
no passenger trulus to leave nothing
but a locomotive nuil mall car being
allowed to pass Tho shopmen held a
incetiug last night aud mado a de
mand that wages be restored to what
thoy were bctoro tlio cut last Octo-
ber This was communicated to the
ntllclals of the load with a statement
that they would would wait until 3 p
111 today for an austtor No anitter
bring rereltcd the strike was Inaugu-
rated About 8 tonight the ear In-
spectors struck
Mil Ilinl A III 1IISSOIHII
liKltrntlons oln llnilr Contested le
km I 11 lit
St Louis Marcli 7 Hearing of tho
case of tho btato of Missouri vs Jay
Gould and others to pro cut tho vot-
ing of certain shares of Iron Moun
tain stock at the aunuul meeting of
the company next Tuesday ou the
that
ground tlio Missouri Kansas V
loxasroad of which they aro also
shareholders is a competing lino of
tho Iron Mountain was bgun In the
circuit court toda Ibo court dis-
missed defendants motion to remuvo
counsel tlnplovcd to assist the circuit
attorney who brought suit on lie
ground that the real plaintiff was ono
Plant ot New York aud that lhe stato
of Missouri had nothing to do with
the case AtUdat its were tiled ou be
half of tho defendant to show that the
roads Involved were not competln
ones and that tho public had galnc
by their joint management
bIHTlUI IN ONE ItOCMI
Later Argument contiuuod all
the aftcrnoou till lato this evening
The best smoking tobacco Is Little when Judge Lube In a very few
words r fuicd to graut the
tempora
pRften
I will vcciipy this spaco in a low days with announcements of new arrivals in
ry Injunction
action
Jay
and soliciting its continuance for the futuie as I shall he hettcr prepared than
The
Itie aur niii nf loun llnrard nnrt fti
> mw uitHjiVja
Keokuk March 7 Another heat y
leu gorgo formed In the Des Molnos
river about twenty miles from the
tunulh to da and caused a rapid
rlso in the stream A large section of
Iho I gptlau let eo gutoaway aud a
strong turrent rushed ilotwi tlio
Alexandria bottom lands Iho Keo
kuk V bt I iils railway track Is cov
ered ttith ttto loct of water abovo
Alexandria and trains aro sent from
Qulncy In lliirllugton over tho Chica-
go llurllnglon V IJulney track In Il
linois tho Iron btidgo over bugar
creek on the Itock Island Is out of
line and ttto smaller bridges arodam
aged lour tulles of track are under-
water I ho gorgo nt ldd rllh lotta
extends up the river for lite miles
and the Icn Is idled up fifteen feet
high tho railway brtdgo at tho
mouth of the Dcs Moluos Is still In
dangor from the gorge
11111 mil
IJIISI ISMl AIAItMISI
London March 7 The Marquis uf
I orno last night lu a speech ridiculed
tlio Idea of approaching war ttith
Itussln Ilo said All will bo peace-
fully settled
USITkll IllCtANls IISS
LondonMarch 7 Justin McCarthy
has severed his connection with Unit-
ed Ireland because ot the attacks made
upon tho lrlnco of Wales lu connec-
tion ttith his proposed visit to Ireland
by Ollrlou idltor of Iho paper
MIT A IIA1II11PA
London March 7 Iho 1all Mall
iiuctte urges that tho best tcstiino
ial possible to make for icn Gordon
bo ellecled alter tho construction of
tho Suaklmllerber railway
UAH II UK horiy
Loudon March 7 Teheran advices
stato it is reported tlijro tho Ameer
ol Afghanistan Is sending troops to
protect tho Afghan frontier against
tho itusslaus ft Is also rumored the
llrltlsh members of tho boundary
commission Mill soon return to India
1HKAMIIIICAM3 M KI1K TOO HHAItl
London Marcli 7 Undersecretary
Iottler has sent a letter to his con
stitlients at Wolverhampton defend
ing the purehaso of American pump
ing engines for tho licrber railvvav011
the ground tho contracting ilrm had
the expense of supplying the pumps
wanted and had a numbcrready fur
shipment Tenders ttlll be Issued to
Kngtish firms tor pumping machiiier
for the remainder of lino
A 1IIAITII HINT
Wolsclc has proposed a constant
change of Iho position of troops on
tho Silo DIsciso Is rlfo among Iho
men Inactive at Korll while the
health of Gens Ilrackcuburs and
llullers men doing active work Is
splendid
1 till
HltAKV HlllKKS
buakini March 7 Hostile Arabs at
Tamai aro becoming nlarmed at the
number uf ships which hate arrived
ThoAiunr tribe nru ready to desert
Osman Dlgua whenever the oppor-
tunity presents lood Is starte and
tho Hashecu Arabs aro smiling
women and cattle Into tho mountains
1IATION8 OP ALCOHOL
Korll March 7 GeuWoUoloy has
Issued an address to tho soldiers and
sailors of the Nlio expedition in
vvhlco ho asi lhe queen desires me
to express her admlratlou of your
courago and selfdevotion To have
commanded such men is to me a
sourco of tho highest pride I look
forward to leading jou pleaso God
into Khartoum beforo the car is out
Your noble ellort to aato Gordon
through no fault ot jours was not a
iucccbs
the houdan campaign fxilainei
Cairo Marcli 7 Gen Graham
health keeps him at Cairo He has
been plaecel on the invalid lilt aud and
adtlsed to return to Kuglaud Gen
Gicates ttlll probably succod him In
command ot the Suaklm expedition
All adtanco bojond Slnkat Is not in-
tended till autumn The Interior Is
to encamp the main body at Slnkat
durlug the hot weather the site se-
lected being 3000 ftct abovo tlio sea
level aud three da journey from
buaklm A successful battlo with
Osinau Dlgua will have to bo fought
beforo a camp can tie safely estab-
lished
ICAISHi VVIIIIFLM AH A tEACISIAKER
Iarls MJirch 7 Gaulols uew6po
per stato the Kinperor W illlam Is
elctcrmined lo preservo the peace of
B HABER
JTA
ever beforo to please I
rob abl T ° ftrIO l on were paid In discharge of
w i I bo taken In tlio ase and got emment obligation to tho lou ° e
ould and associates can tote of Wexcl ic Degress who having no
their stock at the meeting of tho Iron
Mountain stock holdtrs next meet
lug
SIMM II NK111 lll91IMMI
linmedlalo uto for tho same sold them
lo other merchants Tlio law does
not rountcnanro such tralllo lu
stamps
iinnTlinisoFTiiiiAiUTix kid
Upon Ihn rnri nl rIil r i
rtornies cVpresideut of Iho repub
lic at tho city of San Loula Iotosl
the Indents of that city Issued print
cd ilrtulars protesting In vigorous
langunRo against the reception given
tlio expresident oy Iho governor of
tlio state
stateTHAT
THAT BTFXCII AUATU
Tho Maters or Lake Octiiinllco hato
been turned Into Lako Toxijtco anil
the experiment has proved to bo tho
solution of Iho obnoxious stench prob
lem and the east winds uc longer
bring pestilence unci disease lids
work was executed by order of lhe
goicrnnr or tho federal district
< ttut
MUASII21 EIIDKMIC
Montreal Marcli 7 An epidemic
of measles has spread utor all tho
quarters high and lotv nt the city
bchools without distinction hato been
almost decimated ol scholars If tho
dlseaso Is not soon arrested all will be
tlosed Adult are atl ectcd lu ntiuin
bcr of Instances
TIIRV THINK IT MtAMS WAK
Montreal Marcli 7 Appllcallon
has becu made by Iho Intclifgoiiro de-
partment of the llrlllsh military
authorities to tho directors of tho
Canadian lsclflc road to learn tho
earliest date tho lallvtny will be fin
ished so as In tako troops en routo
this nay This Is thought to bo In
connection with tho not Improbable
etcnl ofttnr ttth Itmsla
I mirlke riirenleiilnir In Hie llonoll
artliclu VVnlle
TheMonongahelaCTty Ia March 7
> riter coal miners convention
The
here toelay after a session
would bo tho foi inatloii of the Got dim I result eel 10 demand 3 cents per bushel
freo stato Iho of
upou plan tho Congo
free stato formed by the international
African association The new state to
embrace iho Nllo country and its ob-
ject to bo holding that water way In
behalf of trado ami civilization The
Garotte thinks the formation of tho
proposed Gordon freo stato can easily
on Ihn Mil lust and it the ndvauco la
refused to alrlke Thlrt delegate
repiisontlng neiuly eteiy pit In tho
Monungabcm taley wcro present
lhe convention was very harmonious
Indications point to n general strike
along tho rivers and rullroads Moil
ela us Iho operators positively assert
they cannot ami will not pay more
than 2 12 cents a bushel About 8000
men will bo allcrtxlby tho strike
Imltitfrlul Hem
Iiltsbuig la March 7 Tho strike
ofDIlworth Jortor Co millon
the bouth bide has ended tho firm
hating agreed to resiiuit tho order
for 10 per rent reduction They will
stmt up n single turn Monday
Oliver ltrosA hlllis Tenth and
Fifteenth street mills have dosed
down indefinitely No cause is as-
signed for tlio suspension but It Is
siipposel to be lack ot orders
lxp lllnii > ole
Xetv Orlcaus March 7 Today
there was fair and mild weather anil
a large atteiidanio at the exposition
thousands of school children iteru
present At 2 p in crowds lined tho
shores of a small lake to w lines au
exhibition by the lifesaving corps
1 h bem h show of dogs close Mon-
day March 10th Is boiilhcru Iniml
grttlon society day tho 14th is Ten
nc see day and Iho 17lh Is Mississippi
dav
n d luclc I r IIih vvtbn li
bt Louis Maiib 7 bIx Wabash
lailvvay passcuger coaches In the
1 vvcntvsecond street ard woredam
aged by lire to tho extent of 10000
this mornlug The Ire was caused by
an overheated stove In the cars They
will be taken to Lltthllelil Ills to-
night to be rebuilt A shed and
blacksmith shop near Ly was dam-
aged to tho extent of 2000
v a
A rnrerunner ol lhe Mlllenltint
Waterbury Conn March 7 The
tlrst meeting of the American con
of churches will be held at
fres at au early date Tho con-
gress is Intended to embrace all
Christian denominations and be par
divines
tlclpalcd In by representative
and la men
TlifltareeitEreel Tloiisler
Chicago March 7 Lent
Uctiry a
brlcklajer who had quarreled with
Ids vtlfo aud separated from her went
Into the ard lids morning where she
was hanging clothesshot nt her twice
with a revolver mortally vvouuded
her and then killed himself Jealousy
A II AO Trouble
liltsburg March 7 A petition has
been tiled iu the common pleas court
asking that tho tale of the llaltlmore
Ohio shcrt liun railway to the
llaltlmore t Ohio railway bo set aside
on the grounds of fraud aud tolliislou
rite amine Did Morr
bprlnglield Marcli 7 At the Joint
session today thirteen senator and
llttvtlvo representatives answered
roll call btrceter voted for Black
and Haines voted for Bishop Ad-
journed till noon Monday
Twill be a Ptculc 10 Oct II Hack
New Orleans March 7 The United
States government has brought tilt
against llovvman 11 Iclersou of this
state for nearly 1M > U0 tho amount
Spr Ing Sp KS nece rofl0 11 ° >
rcathlnguu agreement with Fnglaud
hid iiiianviili cniNOK
Iaris March 7 A majority of the
newspapers consider thu speeth made
by Grant Mo 111 tho loidslast eveulug
1u explanation of Knglands attitude
iu tho lllsmarck controversy was an
act of humiliation unvv ortby of a great
natlou
TIIESTA1U > SCAM1AI
City of Mexico March 7 More
accurate information ha been made
liublicrcgardlng the fraudulent hand-
ling of government icvenue stamp
meutloucd yesterday It lias been
demonstrated that the stamps lu
lien Uriintb condlllou
Now York March 7 Gen Grant
slept well last night He is luflertng
less pain than Usual today but uo
material chango 1 reported
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