Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 121, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 21, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
Wo rull tporttl attention thti wrk lo our new linn of linen tioun fnrulihtnjr
The Block la comVlete In Terr d t Hind In order hfput U prominently bef r tin public vro will
olTer omofpctUl TftlitMfturJnr ttift ootnlng w k Our Ilntiiu are all of tb best loeua of
turope and we throw n our counter thli weak
200 Short Lengths of Table Linon
All from 2 to6ytrd letiftht th weiauitcloieout andoffertlietnbelowcoit LadltvihouM
look through them ttili week
Sheetings
W e carry onlr MaodaM bran la and all Iibto
bitfii rulnccd from 2H to A Ctnta a yard oil
former prlcoa
TURKEY RED DOYLIES
At 45c 50c 65c 75c 100 Doion
WHITE FRINGED DOYLIES
At 50c 75c 85c 100 For Docen
WACO
LINEN HUCK TOWELS
At 13 l2c 15c and 20c Each
LINEN DAMASK TOWELS
At 10 12 12 15 0 and 20c Each
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
Iii all new oriental pattern wo hare ftrty new
atjrleiat frou llctuU Ut lluoeacb
New Lines of Lace Bed Setts
W chart lliemtofitanr alto bed Iromtu lowat fl Wand tip to 5 00 a int
Lines of Lace Pillow Shams
l w llnuoftltmrrd ami bratdtd pillow ahama Vtvr linei of linen ilieetlup aul ltlow
taking New llaeaof rancr ahlrt linena New lints or tare
aul felttldiea New llueaof fancy linen Uliera
at bottom ricca
Tlaln and painted bamboo arlailnri at 15 and 20 aula cacu
Marseilles Bed Spreads
naltare Jiew patterns at II 50 8 Wandnji to 1000 each
HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS
tV l 00amiII Uracil
And an entirely new Una of linen table actti and I utile cloth
SANGER BROS
W R KELLUM
E ROTAN
KELLUM ROTAN
TKXAS
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
MX 111k Michigan U 2600 111k Genuine New York seed potatoe 1000
rltu for
bags ltlo Cuilco Call and see in or w irice
KELLUM ROTAN
Cameron Castles fc Storey
WACO
WHY IS IT WE CAN DELIVER GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CHEAPER THAI 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 HI RIO JAHERI0 AND POSSESS
ING THE LOWEST RA1E OF FREIGHTS ENABLES US TO SELL AT
SAME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
BARRIOS BLOCKED
By
the Ratification of
Central American
Treaty 1
tho
The IVevvly Appointed Internal
Itevmuc Him ttsiiinrt
tontiol I
llnzent Helper tin tut a Talk
Heron the Cmulviiilllul in
Inior of Ilia Client I
i
llie Senndir 1ioni Itlittouil
anil Vim Wjck Iotk Horns
In llie Uxtra Session t
SIXITIIlltA IIMIIM
senator inn YVrcks Attack on llio
South Aluerlcmi Coimulttloii
Washington March 10 The reso
lullon for 1 lo appointment nl ° tlo
Alaska commission was laitl beforo
Ilia senate and MrMaudcrson muted
It be referred to the coinmittco on
territories A debato ensued dm In
wbich Mr Van Wych attacked the
South American commission in a vig-
orous style He said tho first tiling
llc > did was to goto ban Francisco
tlcn lo New Mexico then to sco tbo
Now Orleans exposition and tlat
tacli member was protidcd with
7500 lor his expenses Tho com-
mission consisted of two men and a
bo forits chairman who remained
in Albany 1 lio flrst thing theso two
tin n and boy did Mas to lilro n palace
car at 35 per day for which tho total
tajment tiuslll7bormctho got to
Xuw Orleans Then tlioy furnished
themselves with supplies 1 lo Utah
commission boldly charged for
lager beer and wlno lids commis-
sion cbarirpil v or suiiplics which
iloubllcss Includod lTquiui ana suuut
Ilo would a k Ids Irknds on the re
pubilcau side of tho chain or if it w as
not time to stop this 11c senate
was all tho parly had left tho demo
crals had possession ot tho other cud
or tho japltol And of tho nd
ininlstratlou About Januor 1st
tho commission got ready to slurt
from Now Orleans Prom tho 1st of
0 < tuber to the 1st of January their
expensos were 0001 Men w ho rob
lied safes wcro comparatively honors
blc Ibis nionc was taken lmm tnx
paera who wcro haiilly ablo to pav
12 per night for loduiug on a Pull-
man car when the traveled In ad
illtion to this cxpen = o the paid for
their supplies and their cook and
wcro allowed 7600 a ear each be-
sides Tho chaliuianofthccoiumlssloii
w ho never left Xew York resigned
on IhoiHtliof Janiiari and drew out
of tho treasury lC7s It tost tho
got eminent about 10000 lor this
lommissloii beforo tho two men and
tlo boy got read tolcato Xew Or-
leans 1 his reckless waste of inonet
was a great wrong upon tho pcoilo
who paid taxes What niado It worse
the outrageous bills of that com
was
and
mission hate been approved
paid Ilo denounced this as worso
than hlgliWB robber Ho said tho
man who enters a houso at nght ami
robs Is honorablo in conipirison with
tlioso who robbed tho treasury b
such expenditures as ho had described
It v as worse ho said than stealing
public lands and hero lo referred to
thobackbono patents as robbery of
set en millions of acres nt nno deck
Mr Mandeisou referred tel tbo reso-
lution of Mr Van W > ck providing
for a coinmittco to prepare a detailed
Unlcmcnl of expenses and Improve
ments of tho Mississippi river under
which Mr Mandcrou said bis col-
league might bo able to mako nnhct
Ings from tho headwaters to tho
mouth of tbo river
Mr Harrison charged Mr an
Yyck with having otlcrcd the resp
lullon merely for tlo purioso of ob-
taining pay for bis clerk during recess
and Willi tho > Iow or saving tho gov
ernment llie 1500 or 1800 salary of
aelcrk Ho ottered a resolution that
Mr Van W ck resolution bo recon-
sidered and asked that it bo refirrcd
of
to tho committee on liiijirotcmcnt
tbo Mississippi rh er haul ot er
Mr Vest said 11 was not his pur
poso to becomo a party Interesting
discussion ou tho republican side of
tho chamber Mr Van Wjckwaslikc
tho boy who psrllcipatod In tho mur-
der of his own father ho saw tho old
man was about to bo beaten to death
and as ho could not help ho thought
ho would git o him a lick lo help him
out of his ml cry lor tweultflto
tears he Vest had been nil lntimato
personal friend or ouo of tho mem
ber of tho South American commit
slon and his record publlo pri-
vate was a stainless ouo and with
out approach as that or any
publlo man could possibly bo llio
man who charged in his Vests iics
oucothat Thomas J Itcjuohls had
cvorbycilravaganco or olhorwlso
cent of the
one
pcoplu1 money aiV 6tat0
which ho Vest con
and
live and lo Vest challenged the sen-
ator from Nebraska to go into these
questions after his return
Mr Van Wck disclaimed any
MitMiiitnAscuMKscinnnK up hh
Ottlll
Washington Mnrcli 20 MrMiller
f
Waco DailI Examine
WACO TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH 211885
reflections Ho had mack
ds romarks witli respect to the con
mission and not respecting its metif
berg Ho Interpreted Vests chal
lenge as ft threat and said substatf
tially that ho would bo ready In
repeat I ho statements 1
Mr llawlev Inquired whether
Scuator Van W > ck knew cuongli
about the details of thec
transactions lo Justify him In attach
ing tho honor ot tho geutlcman who
ahvajs stood as higli ns he Vtli
AVick could otcr hope to stand
Mr Van Wjck replied b reltcra
llng bis previous statement
1 he Alaska resolution was rofcrro l
to ho committee on territories
Mrdortnan offered n icsoliition di
recting tho sccretar of tho Interior In
furnish the senate with copies of the
ontract entered Into between tho
Union laclllc rallna company nttd
other railway companies allcctcd b
tlo act npproted July 1 ISC and the
Western Union telegraph rouipan
tog thcr with all tho statements now
on hie m tho Interior depirtincnt
touching tho same Adopted
Mr bhermau offered tho following
i evolution
Itesolvcd That so much of tbo sev
eral resolutions of tho senate iassd
since tho first day of March at pro-
vides for a clerk for any standing
aoimmltco of the senato during recess
of congress
1 he cxeculhc session then ad
journed
U MIIM1I < > > MlS inIS
the new I appointed coiiimtsbioncr of
internal revenue cutcied upon tho
dlcliargo of his duties this morning
Hawaslho recipient of man congrat-
ulations from callers and by mall aul
during tho day rcccltcdnll tbo prin-
cipal olllcers ot tho b ircau
Tbo vice president today laid beforo
tho senato n memorial from tho Mon-
tana legislature stating that nearly
all of tho public domain in Montana
is desert laud anil protesting against
tho repeal of the desert laud act
Nominations James I lorter of
Tennessee assistant secretary of state
John 1 0 Atkins of Tcuucssec com
lulssioucr of Indian affairs
ratilodc tlnufiJfSiL o L
lean treaty extending until May r
18ifJ tho tlmo for tho approval of tlo
laws uecessarj torarr > inlooperatlon
a commercial contention between tho
two gotenmicnts concluded nt Wash-
ington Januart 281883
5 ho sccretar or tho treasury has
appointed Assistant faecretarics lalr
child and Moon and Assistant 1 rcas
iticr Grates usa commission with In
structions to mako au examination of
tho lieisui department with spciial
reference to tlo simpllficitlon nud
iniproteincntol tbo methods of doing
business nud a reduction of tho oil
clal nud clerical force
The president has accepted the in-
flation of llio veterans of tho first
and other coips to visit tho battlefield
ot llcttesburg when the mako their
historical thit thero on tho Ith and
6th of Ma unless prctentcd b soino
urgent necessity ot llio public service
bo the
on
Held when the leading generals of
both armies arc there to explain their
movements
JudgoMclCcy today concluded a
vcr ablo argument in behaf of Jen
llazcu before tho courltuartlil llo
sald llie return bv tho sec
retary of war to leu Ilacii
of tho letter written b
tno laltor w as a most gracious act nu
act that should hato awakened only
gratltudo in llio breast ot tho chief
signal otllccr It was so felt bJt tho
that felt is
senso of gratltudo was
narrow cd b a kuowlcdgo of tho fact
to
that n cop of tho letter appears
hato been kept llio secretary In
this kept bis word of
promise to tho car but broke It
lo hope Ibis was not tho open blow
of a baxon but tho Btlttletos stroko
ol au llallau Judgo MoKoy called
attention to tho fnct that tho accused
is on trial before tho court with au
Ho said
unchallenged membership
tnattho aiciised in thus expressing
his contlilcuco In the members of tbo
court had stated bis coiulctlon that
In this ca o tbo stream will raise
aboto Its sourco J ho accused ho
said is u llio that while tho court
was authorized by tho president of
tbo Unlled States tho order detailing
It was from tho secretary of war
tho nccuscr who drow tho cliargo
selected olllcers lo try 11 and ap
pointed llio prosecuting officer lu
closing Judgo McKey said Tho
with
aceuseci awaits jour iudgincnt
Ho feels ho is locked
conlldcnco ul
in an armour ortrlpplc steel against
this assault He icels this rarthiau
shall will bo Bhattcred on tho bright
shield of lilt soldicrl record but ir
tour judgment bo against him ton
lutllct scar broader and deeper than
a
to
tlioso ho now bears upon his body
TUB JMAKCOCIIIhaKTnoUmh
London March 20 I ho St James
Oazetlo asserts tho Trench gotcrn
mentliiteruiated to tho Chinese mill
1cr at llcrlln It consider renoil ot
peaeo negotiations desirable The
minister replied ho never would pay
Indemnity demanded h Franco for
baugsou aflnlis In view of Ibis re-
ply the Jnzcttc concludes If negotia-
tions of pcaco aro resumed they will
be on basis of complete cession of
Touquin to the French in China llio
duetto sai It will not permit tcin
poar occupation of rormoSH
A FUNU HI1ITHK11I IIKKKSTH1II SH
IajuiIou March 20 1 lie delegates of
powers meet in larls cu iho K h Inst
lor the purpoao of drawing no act to
guarantee Ircedom of tho bouz canal
Tarucll has subscribed i10 lo a fund
for tho relief of Jas tstephent
ThcDiika of Argle publishes a
teller In which ho saS ho hopes all
parties in Great llrllalu will lirml In-
sist upon maintaining Independence
aud Integrity In the Afghanistan au I
dominion luilucnrcs ul Uuglaud In
that country
1 ilzinaiirlcc uiiderforeigu sccretar
In tho house of commons this after-
noon staled tho government recog-
nized Francos search Tor contraband
and neutral bound for China
Ma or ot Cork has publicly an
nounced bis Intention to officially
Ignore tho visit ol tho Irlnco and
Irlucess ol Wales
INTlinilOlSKM COMMONS
London March 20 Fitzinanrlce
denied Lord Wolsely had been ap-
pointed governor of boiidan Glad-
stone In roplting lo interrogations
b bir btafford Nortlicote said tho
got eminent proposed to ask tho
ludgmcut of the house upon tho
Vgi ptiau financial argument on tho
2tith or at latest on tho 30th It was
Important ho said that thojudgmciit
should bo obtained nt the earliest
dale possible because as matters w ere
at present Kg pt was just ablo to limp
along financially Northcolo In re
sponding Insisted that It proved thero
wasn necessity for the devotion of
additional tlmo to stud tho details
of the agreement nud gate notice
that he would tnakcn request fur It
Mouda
1IIK SAN SAIVADOll I FO t TIOV SUI
1IIISII II
IeJaT o Iln f < s > rr 1llCfci frJivl1Q
pressed owing to tho minister of that
republic Don Jorgo do Izauos Fliito
hat ing made himself obnoxious to tho
lcruviau got eminent bt espousing
tlio cause of opposilo political parlies
and thus cndniigcring the nmleablo
relations bctwieu tlio two republics
1 ho sti amshlp Cosm t reports that
sho found tho barlta which lett hero
recentl with laborers lor tho laui
miiciiialiu hliiibnlcand it Is sup-
posed sho must bo 111 mi unseaw orlhy
eoudilion
TUODlS MASSINCl ON TUB HtONTlHl
San loan Del bur Xlcarugiin
March Xows from iho interior
reports Xitarngua and ban Salvador
troops massing on tlio frontier of
Honduras and it is probnblo no at
tack will shortly follow Honduras
Is reported in a state of insurrection
Ill IKIIM
mjLcrrioN iif inn v ox cottiin < kioi > s
llcrlln Mnrcli 20 llio committee
ot the Ileichstag lo which tho matter
was referred lias dccldod to rccoin
mend adtit on cotlon goods of 120
marks per 100 kilos
Ilallroad News
bt Louis March 20 Application
will bo made In tho United States
court ou April ICtli by tho rcccitcrs
of tlio Wabash bt Louis laclllc
railway for Iho cancellation ol twen
ttwo leases of branch linos of that
S8tClll
Tho passenger ralo to Now York
I IN III II till lllA
will bo advanced hero tomorrow to
18 aud to other eastern points In
proportion
GENERAL NEWS
A Wife Munlprer to Pay the
Datli Penalty at
Galveston I
The lloini for lRc1 Klitcii f
limit It lotiillj Iirstiu
ril b Ilre
The initials Imccs in Hit
Siiiidiin Ncore Anolhei
Vlctolj
Tlucc llnrilrieis Im fell Thrii
IMiS on the Unllimt in
Oiillfiiiiilii
B HABERS SPACE
I will occupy this spaco in a few days with announcements of now arrivals in
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NUMBER 121
now in transit Thanking my friends for their patronage ii the past and soliciting its continuanco for tho future as I shall bo bottor prepared than eror before to please I
remain truly
very yours p HA RPR
boen adduced to sustain thein aud at
tbo conclusion of Ids rcmaks tlio
court went luto secret session to con
aider the case
CONFIllStATION I1V TUB SKNATR
Conllrinallons of Mortiu V Mont
ot Michigan commissioner
comery
St palcim Milton J Durban of
iraillctod absolutely un Kentucky first comptroller
nudluoclly lie was nowin Costa ltlcatreasurt Malcolm Hay of Fcmii
2ndwaStcrioruiiugtbo fuuetions In v niallrBtassistant potlmastorj I
colucr of
T manner o satisfactory that J as It ltau ol Nevada
the now secretary of s ato badJald the mint at Carson City WUlam
best Garrard of Nevada super ntendent
hlmai one of the
omceFslntho o regaled crvieo of the govern of the mint at Carson CityJ D < J-
eT TwoVcnTiidaboy Atkins or Tenucsscc cnuinilttlonor
> y
tor from Nebraska had sal
was nearly liny years old I
the tcuai
Id tho boyof Indian alTalrs Jas 1 Porter of
had been j Tcuucssec aethtaut secretary of
editor of ouo of tlio leadlug papers lu
Chicago and had rendered valuable
services Georgo ltciiobU would bo
compelled soon to return tothls conn
try by reason ol Illness of a near reU
stale
Thero It no foundation for llio
statement that President Ctet eland
oimmitcain Lire liunrliouiiiet
bt Louis March 20 las Ilromtlcld
and Frank Houkirk tt bo w ere to have
been hanged at Clinton Missour to
da for the murder of John IX Wells a
farmer of Henr county on lcbiiar
20th 1881 hato had their sentences
commuted to Imprisonment for life
by Gov Marmaduko
Tlte Ohio leglklnlure
Columbus O March 20 T ho leg
islature hat adopted the joint resolu
tions of submission to tlio constitu
tional amendment to chaugo the tlmo
of holding slato elcctlou Irani Octo
bor to Not ember
A Holler lxploslan
Now Orleans March 20 A New
Ion Miss special sajs llallcr
attest Ids honorablo Bcrvlccs In his Chamber mill exploded this morn
couitr wars Iho judgo advo lug killing bam i ass theIlreman
aud It A Wilson ami
ca tho charges in aud specltlcatlons aud tho Marlon Chambers tbo former fatally
evidence which ho considered
Ttie lllllfthuroii late
San Francltco March 20 The
supreme court Issued an order today
that no alimony bo paid Mrs Hill
Sharon nor auy fees to her counsel
until tho parties shall hate appeared
before tho supreme court
Urn Grant Improving
Now York March 20 Gen Grant
passed a good night aud felt much
better this mnrulug Ho cat a hearty
breakfast Gen Grants daughter
Mrs Sartorit arrived today
i
Cardinal milotkert lllrlbdnr
Key West Murch 20 Cardinal Mc
Closkor was sctcutflvo tears old
toela Man callers ottered congrat
ulations
has reauetleil Minister Morton to re Tim Lett smoking tobacco It Lltllo
malu in Paris I Joker
< tivinion in us
supremo totirl lrrl loi villi
Murilrrrr In llfina
Galtcstnn March 20 Thosuprcirc
court announced the following decis-
ions to day Duncan Wtatt Co
vs A M Intlor from lied llltcr
count reversed nud rendered for
appellants International V Great
Northern IEallna coinpauv ts Phil-
lips from lloxar count retcrscu and
remanded Missouri laclllc and In-
ternational Great Noitliern Kail
mi companies ts It 1 Motts fiom
Anderson count rctcrsel nud ro
minidcd Mallor t Co v Weber
from Galtcalou count retciseel
and remanded McLaughlin vs
McManrgle from Ninecs coun-
t > retersed and remanded
Aver aud wllo vs Hassctl Irom
Washington count retersed and
or-
dered for pialntlfls in orror Waters
ts Icnalionilart llcnd couult af
llnned Cheshire ts Weir ct ah
frou Monlgomcry countj motion to
atllrm ou certitlcnto dismissed llar
nard vs Ilium from Galtcstou couu
lt motion to withdraw transcript
In tlio rrimlual court inngo v uiik
today sentenced Jasper Uhodes tho
colored wife murderer convicted at
tho Jauuart term of eouit to be
hanged In lids city on Friday May
22d Thesherill Is ordered to exe-
cute the seulcuco of the court within
tho Jail ttrd as privately U9 it cau bo
done atoldlng publiclt except so
far as law and necessll aro required
altcdon March 20 A verdict
was rendered 111 tbo United blnlcs
district court hero lodn sustaining
the attachment suits brought bt tho
irnhnui Paper company or bt Louis
against tlio Houston 1ost Publishing
coinpiu last September Thcjudgo
lncnt ugainst iho Iost tompaii being
for S 21Q together with costs
of the sulls lids disposes of the
counter suit brought against tho Gra-
ham Paper compaii lit Iho lost Pub-
lishing compaii for damages which
were placed at 60000 and under this
judgment tho stuck aud material ot
the lost establishment will be sold
rill inn inconn
Tllh MOlllHl HOMK OF THE 8I11IKS
OF tllAltllV IIUIINR
Ilalllmorc March 20 llio building
occupied b tho bisters of Charity at
bt Joseph academy at Linmcltsburg
burned today Loss 0000 Itisur
cd No persons belonging to tlio In
stitution are injured bt Josephs is
tho mother houso of the bitters of
Charity in tho United States and
among the Inmates aro many who In
their old ngobavo returned to spend
n closo life in tbo homo ol their earl
sisterhood
Lathi A dispatch from Kmmotts
burg a > s tbo tiro is be ond control
and otory probability points to tho
entire destruction of tho building
TWO IlSriltCTIVK FIIIES AT 11 AD-
V ItI t
Denver Col March 20 A llro nt
Lcadvlllo late last night iestrocd tlio
storchouso of las Sullivan Loss
about 7000 Insurance 3000 Farl
this morning Iho Ilostou block ul
Ijoadvillc owned by J V Faxon of
Chicago burned Loss about > 0000
fully Insured
A IlOAUlllNCl 1IOLSS IIUnNSJ
llrldgenort Couu March 0 Mrs
John Mailcns boai ding house llast
Bridgeport burned this morning
Mrs Mallcn who slept ou the se cond
floor was burned to death Jerome
How en a boarder Is missing and Is
supposed to havo met a similar fate
George llutherford un old llrcmaivlu
endeatorlng to sato Mrs Malien was
horribly burned about the face and
hands Mrs Mallcns four children
The orlglu of the lire is a nijstcry
1111 OlIlUNTAt itori t nnhTKit HI
Seattle W T March 20 A lire
this morning at 3 oclock elestrotcil
the Oriental hotel a fiamo building
Tbo house was tilled with guests
tvhoso frantic screams were heart
rending I rlek Johnson a Swedo
aged 36 tears nas burned to death
and 31 1 Tobin and IMtvard Downio
were fatallt injured Tea others
wcro severely injured whllo jumping
from tho building but none fatally
Ilostou March 20 The works of
the Ilostou Machine Manufacturing
company burned toulgbt Loss 16
000 Insurance 12000
VI AII IN Till kOUDAN
TiiKunnisu os tiu > tAlien
buaklin March 20 Tho Ilrlttsl
forces set out again this inoriii
dt break In tbo direction taken
tcrday The carry two days rations
and 23000 gallons of water The
also hato six Gardner gnus A battle
Is bclletcd to bo Imminent on the
hills bcouil Hasbcen
TiiRHAliuiis otuWEiis nraritTtNI
< nndou March 20 Lato dispatches
slato that Mudlr Dongola Is twelve
mllos abovo Mlrarlo ttllh 800 FgHi
llan troops and three guns Including
one gltllng Ho is also supported bt
Kiibliablsh and bhtikehtHues Mu
dlr Is about to attack tlo rebels at
Hossautgt and If bo otcrpowers them
will niotoagalnitllerber It Is report
ed that tho Mahdls followers aro de-
serting him In largo numbers
Loudon March 20 Iho Tele
fraphs Suakliu special sas A lito
lour baltlo was fought nt I oclock
this morning between tho llrillih
Iroops and tho forces of Osniau Dlguii
Otuiaug position was Ilualh captured
by tho llrltlsh Tho Arab losses aro
said to uo very great
London March 20 Gen Graham
telegraphs ns follows from Hashceu
under itato of March 201 Wo moved
out from camp at CIA oclock this
morning lent Ing the bhropshrlko
regiment to guiud It Ou reaching
tho first bill at 8 30 n in wo round
tlio enemt had retired and oceu
led another hill a mllo and a
quarter distant After n short halt
Iho lllrkshlro regiment nud marines
w croordcred to clear tho Indian contiu
gent and the guards supporting This
woselono tcry cllecluolly tho eucmt
being driten oil of tho rldgo nud
streaming totilh toward Tainal were
charged by a Sqadrou of Indian Ian
cers lu bush catali and then rclired
ton aril the gi ards Many of the ene-
my passed tho guanls at tho foot ol
tho hill and made for tho hill west of
lltishccn Ihcse weroslicllcd b the
ltoal Houso artillery whllo other
parlies moving mound our right wer
engaged In bush bt tho 1 It 111 lan-
cers Our killed wero two
olllcers and two men of
Iho llrltlsh and lite Scpos
Iho wounded nro two olllcers and
tn cutsix men nt tho llrltlsh nud
one ollicer aud ten men of the Indians
Tlio Infantry behaved with great
sleadluc The number of tho reliefs
loss Is lint known but Is estimated at
1000 Iho Arabs carried oil all their
dead aud wounded
Natltcs report numbers of Osmaus
men deserting having become dis-
heartened Todas lighting was no-
ticeably of a different character Irom
that of any preceding engagement
1 he Arabs maintained a steady rifle
lire retiring slowly from cat li io l
ITIIIItTIIAIIV
AN 1MINOIS KlVATOH IIFtll
Springfield March 20 Senator
llridgcs democratic member of tho
statu senate who Buttered from a
stroko of paralsls ono month ago
ancl whoso condition eter sinco has
been tery critical died at his homo
near Car ollou this morning This
happening following tbo death of
llcpicsentalito Logan tbrco weeks
ago leaves the Illinois legislature
ono moro a tlo on joint ballot The
house and senato both adjourned this
morning when tho announcement of
lilt dtatli was made
THOMAS A TIIOIINn nt tn
Now York March 20 lollco In-
spector 1 homas A T hoi no died sud
den Ilils morning In a llroadnay
store
Chicago March 20 A spiclal from
Centralfc 111 aS Davil W For
due survivor of the war of 1812 died
here today ngeel 9 He was high
in Frco Masonry and Willi a Blnglc
exception was probabl llio oldest
member of Iho order In the United
btates having been ono of the frater-
nity over sot cut ears
Telegraph operutart Nlrtke Lulled
Now York March 20 Iho strike
of tho operators of the Hankers
I
Merchants has
part would bo Impossible hut ho said
If they would trust him until the cud
would that
elded to proceed to ballot for senator
On Joint ballot 101 democrats re-
sponded to roll call The balloting
proceeded In an uneventful way tnilfi
iho linh ballot when Morrisons
trenglh began to disappear On the
seventh bollot the vote stood j Mor
rison 89 Ward 2 Lawlcr 2 Palmer
Harrison Currau Downs Morrclt
Illo > k and btot enson 1 each Neither
Haley nor Cautncll voted
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Miners on k Nlrlke
Illlsbitrg Fa Murch 20 Tito
miners cmplojcd by the Now York fc
CIct eland Coal company made a de-
mand c terday for nu advance of
three cents per bushel for mining
Tho company refined to pay tho ad-
vance ami will shut down the works
Monday Over 1000 men are employ
ed In these mines The strike for an
ndtnnco of thrco cents Is now nearly
keucral anil fully 10000 minors aro
idle Coal for local la
consumption
very senrco and prices hato been ad
vanced onehalf cent per bushel
A N cffro Murderer XtuiiBreU
ban Francisco March 20 Stephen
Jones tho negro murderer was
hangcil hero toelay at 1210 p in
Jones in Jealousy murdered Ids
white mistress Mary Agnes llllct Juno
181b 1881 His wish that n piioto
graph of Iho murdered girl bo burlcel
wlthhlmwns granted Father Con
ucrl or tho Catholic church attended
him In Ids last moments His life
nascxlliictln ten minutes idler tho
drop
Ilotiblo llnnirlliff 11 Cnllforn In
Lot Angels Cala March 20 A
Slltas and M Martinez wcro hanged
loda at 3 p in bllvos lu July last
stabbed a man named Mclntyru to
death simplybcciuso bo brushed
ngalnit him ou the street and refused
to apologize Marline murdered n
limn at ban Fnuncl6eo for J0 Tho
execution was private tho gallows
being hid from vlow by a largo can-
vass The necks ol both wcro broken
A llcrniiltcr Arretted
St Ltmls March 20 E G Obear
one of the oldost real estate dealers In
this cltyMos arrested this afternoon
ou an Indictment Just returned from
tho grand jury charging him with
cnibmllng V000 from Juo Fason or
Weslficld N Y for whom
ho sold ft
piece of property In Ibis city and Is
alleged lo hato appropriated the pro-
ceeds to his Ann use
i
AVlgMiml jB iffrof bwMm H
lotlug a letter was read from 1oln
dexlcr Dunn withdrawing Fifty
joint ballots wero then taken ciccliug
las it llcrry to succeed Garland lu
the United btates senate as follows
Uerr72Xonlou 17 Flsbback 13
House 6 Horner 2 Crittenden 8
necessar lo a choice 0
I lio IVoiilarlUuii Convention
Jackson Mich March 20 Tho non-
partisan contention toctay nominated
lion Austin HUlr Michigans war
governor for tho position of prose-
cuting ttltornc of lids count and
tlio cxgotcrnor accepted tlio nomi-
nation
A 1 lilted Nutlet Mnrtlml > > otl In Ills
Aecomilt
Itichmoiid Va March 20 United
States Marshal It P Hughes dis-
appeared moro than a week ago
An Investigation of hit bonks shows
an apparent shortage of from 1000
to V 0
Drawpoker Is much dearer than ft
draw on au Opera Iutt Cigarette
i
Cure lor lllct
Piles aro frequently preceded by a
sense of weight in tho back loins and
lower part of tho abdomen causing
tlio patient to suppose ho has some
aflcctlolof tlioklelucys or nelghbor
lngorgaus At limes symptoms of
been temporarily suspended ami tho I Indigestion aro present llatulcusyoil
men havo returned to work Iteccit1 easiness of the stomach etc Amoist
er llutlcr of the company met tho
men this morning they deiuandcil
ttveut per cent ot salaries duo for
Fcbruart bo paid Saturday and sala-
ries for March on tbo 23d lust llut
lcr told the men such action ou Ids
or the mouth bo eeo they Itching w 6
wcro paid or ho would go out with I cure Prlco 60 cents
them This proposition was accepted I Dr Ilosanko Medicine Co Piqua O
Ilostou March 20 Only tbreo ot I gold by W A Williamson Co
Iho Hankers and Merchants operators
hero struck this morning and they In
tlcw of tlio action of tlio Now ork
opcralois will probabl resume this
afternoon
Mill Aanliitt llie leutit Ivnllla
HnllttuF Conipuiir
Pittsburg March 20 Iho Humane
society of this city entered suit today
in tlio United btates circuit court
against the Pennsylvania llnilwa
compauy alleging that Iho recent act
of congress tthlch provides a heat
penalty on all public carriers ol
livo stock for tlio failure
to properly caro for animals
and soveral boarders T > arcly escaped duriug their trauspotal ou has been
defeu
with nothing being
but the night clothes the wore Minpauy hating allowed
lit stock to bo shipped from Chicago
o
on their road in slxttwo hours with
out food or water or rest The suit
Is a test one and was brought at the
suggestion of the agent of tho Nation
al Humano society should the
Suit llalucd Aftulutl llio II A U
Ilaltlmore March 20 SeveutyIlte
thousand dollars was awarded the
plalntlll lu tho ease of Wm A Hoyden
against the llaltlmoro Ohio railroad
company for violation ottho contract
for ilellt cry of 160 tons of coal per day
for llireo ears which tbo coinpan
repudiated after making dellt en but
a fuvv weeks Appeal taken
TUe lllluolt arumorlnl llHce
uro liko perspiration producing
vcrj dlsagreeablo ilchlug aflor get-
ting warm Is a common attendant
Illluel biecillug anil itching liiles yield
at once to tho application of Dr Ho
sankos Pile ltenicdy which acts cll
rcctlv upon tho parts cllocted absorb-
ing tlio tumors uliaying tho liilenso
and ellectlng a 1 > ermaucnt
ildrcss tho
Keyiiote lo llenllh
Ilcjllh Is wealth Wealth means
Independence Tbo keiioto Is Dr
llosaukoa Cough anil Lung S rup
tbo best cough syrup in tho world
Cures coughs colds pains lu tbo chest
bronchliit ami primary consumption
Onedoso gives relief in every case
lako no oilier Prlco 60 cents ami 1
bamplcs free bold b > W A Will-
iamson tV Ce
A Hrlluole Article
For enterprise push and it desire to
get such goods as will gitc tbo trade
utUfaetlon W A WilUamt Co
the druggists lead all competition
I he sell Dr llosaukos Cough and
Luug byrnp becnuso It Iho best med-
icine ou tho market for coughs colds
croup and primary consumption
Price 60 cents aud l Sample tree
In you gladomatli tho mouniaiu
aide whore Elides tbocrtitalstream
plalntiirwiii tho caso nn attempt will Erows uillinluullvo shrub which ful
bu mdc to enforce the act In all parts I J 1 jion by furnishing lu
of tho United States greiHfuis jor English Female Wttors
IrtH f Mekeuscrow
For Bass Bros hat o Invented a chol-
era cure which never fall For salo
o > Castles Morrfsouaud It Helmut
Waro Try It Kvcry package war-
ranted
llkes Toothache Dropt euro
minute Gorrmvu Corn lcviovcr k
eorni aud bunions
llilleye Svllne Aperient a ohoi
Springfield HI March 20 Despite I purgative
ng at tho announcement of the death o I
yes Scuator Bridges the democrats do1 Try Bast
Chicken Cholera Cure
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