Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 158, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
which
Waco Daily Examiner
Til SEASON for SUMMER SILKS
Is nt hand and wo aro prepared to meet the de-
mand of tho trade with soino of tho prettiest pat-
terns over shown across our counters 1V0 have
too many of a fow numbers which wo will throw out
on our counters during tho week at reduced prices
One lot of Summer Siiks at 40c per Yard
One lot of Summer Silks at 50c per Yard
One lot of Summor Silks at 65c per Yard
One lot of Summer Silks at 75c per Yard
Thoy havo becu reduced from fiOc 05c 76o and 90c n vnrd
3 01 WHTTE
No Lady should overlook this stock during tho
coining tvepk as wo intend throwing out soino spec-
ial leading numbers lots that wo call REAL IJAlt
OAINS Never before havo wo had such an im-
mense lino of Novelties in white goods
VICTORIA LAWNS
Como nnd sco the quality of Mm goods
minllnc nrk il ul count unless > ou
sec tho goods
THIS WEEK 1
2 OASES VIOTOniA LAWNS at Bl3e
3 CASES VICTORIA LAWNS at 10c
2 guana TIOTO MA LAWNS at 12 12
CHECKED NAINSOOKS
Wo offer tills week T > nieces Check
cil Nainsooks at 10c north 16c 7
pieces at IS 12c worth 18c 60 pieces
at 16c worth 20c
WHITE LINEN LAWN
Wo repeat again jou mutt look at
lie iiuil Iv for lip prices asked A
iineh Lawn at 1512 rents a Jam
sounds rh ap but when > cu look at
them and liud they aro worth 20 cents
h i ard v ou will bco they an a bargain
THIS WEEK THIS WEEK
WHITE LINEN LAWNS AT 1212c
WHITE LINEN LAWNS AT 15c
WHITE LINEN LAWNS AT 20c
Coma and Gel These Early The
are Bargains
Our Line of Printed Linen Lawns
Wc havo hundreds of Dlllerent Patterns In any quality jou want
them Comcand get some of thcui this neck
SANGER BROS
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
WHOLESALE BRQEERS
W AC O
We are Sole Agents for-
K FAIRBANKS CO S UNEXCELLED
SOAPS AND LAUD
Extra Family
Alhambra
Standard
Lakeside
Jewel
fi ft PATTERSON CO S
CELEBRATED
SHELL ROAD TOBACCO
Thos Williams Co s
Panthor Tobacco
Yours Truly
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
CASTOR IA
> Xtv VSS
for Infants nnd Children
Cattmkls so wenadspUrf to chndreo that I CastetU mres Oolto Ooti Um
WPwavanM It A AsaumIL D I ivtouJiTP
Ul to OiitwrJ El Btixiltt NY I Wakoul ujorlous radlcatlM
Till tama Oomist IS Fulloo Strert H Y
Ota AIIFTTK smokers who re wiling to Mr Tf
hVriiiii tbsn the inlco clisrsoj for trie onllntr tr I
l ifio IllclimoSj strmlzht col No I suixrlo
tiVuilhl will Titer AndI ir mde from It Vl lil l > > l J
gold leaf rown
I Bitorcd sn > lsle cjsl iy VjJjIsJm
sdullorstlon or drug e ue
V hnluulT without
V l rrc fh ItlcS Vpcr of our o n dlwt MJK
flute usmoor the ItrsnclKICIIJIOMU
wsler marked with the u me
lion which li mtde tilwctslly for us
HTItAUIIlTIUT NO I
STRAIGHT OUT No 1
imitationof this hsnd hsre heeo pot
trend and w
old slid original Drnu
thli Is IheoM
cat rinUM hoari the Ignalnreof
on smehclaanlla without Donsngenmlyt
on isle nl clssfstte imoUri re cnl oned thjt
obierr thtl etch pscksge or hoi of UUIinond strslihl
ALLEN GINTEn
UAwcrscTvsmu
ntontaoND vinaiNiA
ICIGARETTES
Enalish Prestige at a Heavy
Discount In India and
Going Lower
Ilustln Sneers lit Arbitration
mil tnlls it Only Term
tinting Hie Incident
DunTcrliia Position is Wrj
Doubtful iciniiinjs Ac-
tions CIomI tVulcliril
Miilleis on Hie Isthmus lllue
Jiitkets Coming llniue The
Miihill Triiuntoi
llumoiiiiiini
I lie ftltunlloti UUIC sneer nt Ar
burnto kVSllBi upluons
Loudon May Tumors aro cur
icnt In Paris of a sttjad and contiu
iitd Itusslnn ndianco hi Afghanistan
but It Is impossible to trnco llicm to
ail nnllicntic source nnd tho havo
probably originated from tho nows of
tho Hnssiau occupation of lcnjdch
Tho olllcial news agency in Paris
which Is supposed to represent tho
lcws ol the French cabinet hale
published a London dispatch dwelling
on thofactthatthroughoutthodlspnto
Germany has given no Indication of
Iho attitudesho Intends to assume re-
garding tho controversy Tho ills
patch sais tho German embassy In
London still holds as pessimistic a
view ot tho situation as when ever
thlug looked desperate and that Eng-
lish otllclals still fear that Germany is
unfavorably disposed toward Knglaud
nnd not anxious to sco peace
Iho Times continues to urgo the
government to persuade the ameer to
allow the presence of an English gar-
rison at Moral Tho anouuicinent In
tho tit Petersburg Olllcial Mcsscn
ger Is expected to havo a rcassur
Rig effect it being the first
Intimation by Husala that sho will
send a commlseiou to meet tho En
glish commUsloii
Tho cost of tho Itusslnn ralhva
from Askabad to Jlcrv iscstlmntrdto
reach 16000 rubies per verst exclus
slvo of ralli or rolling stock
iiurruiiN ANiioLAiiaroNK
Iudou May 8 Tlio report in tho
morning 1ust todav that Karl Duf
fenn has resigned tils position as
Icoroy of India In consciiurnco of Iho
illsnstroiis etlect ou British prestige
lu India if Gladsloiioa Monk nndtlm
orous liollcy is denounced by tlio gov-
ernment olllolals as utterly uulriio
On the contrary they say that Iiarl
Dullcrln rouuscls with and apprises
ol lladslonos present niliou respect-
ing the UussoAfghnu niestlon
1UJSSIA DENIES AKIIlrilATION
StlclcrsburgMay8 Tho Moscow
tlaictto with refercuco to subiiiission
of tho Afghan frontier difficulty to
arbitrations says It was only po9sl
lilo to permit tho correctness of our
action to bo certified by a third party
Such n rourso is not arbitration in
any proper senso of tho term but
simply a respectable means of termi-
nating tho Incident
lhoNovoo VreinR and tho Novoell
express tho greatest pleasure that
Sir letcr Liiiiisdcn who thoy saj
made all the inUchjcf has becu le
callcd to london
DUKFhltlS UlIIOIIH nlADSlONK
Ixmdou May 8 Tho llally Xcus
8a8itisablotostalolhat Karl luf
lcrlu arinly npproies tho settlement
that has been made by Knglaud and
Itiikslaas will appear from papers
which aro about to bo laid ou tho ta
bio In parliament
The Nows also sas that tho pros
pectofpeaco will not alTect tho bud-
get Tho money will bo deiotcd to
the work of hit reaslug Iho navy and
any residue ill bo applied to the
sinking fund
ltUflSIAS IIK1IO OF TIIF I1AV
St lVtersbtirg May 8 Col lakar
Jcrkls report of tho battle of March
with lieu Komarolls
30 la identical
ilo admits that tho Alghaus were
armed with poor rlllcsbut saS their
iruns wcro better than tho o of tho
ltiissians Ilonsserts that tho Afghan
forces uninbfreil 6010 whllo thorn
wero only l iO0 lliusiati Iroops
Ho brings with lilm two cnplurid
Afghan standards The colonel is the
hero ot the day
II llaudi lltouMU
Dongola May 8 Uciiorla haM
reacbeil hero to tlio clfcct that the
Mahdls forces have sutrcrcd frtsii de-
feats at the hands of the Insurgents hi
liordorar aided by tho garrison at
hcunar Tho remnant of tho Mahtll
forcis havo retreated according to
Ihtso rcportB to Abu llaraz
OOODUVKl INDIAN IIESIt T
London May 8 A special dispatch
rrom Calcutta to tho Times sa > s The
orpeaeo nrraugcniciits has cro
news
atcd illsinay hero aspeacoso oblalucd
and
is iouldcred both dangerous
reach
humiliating Tho reports w hkh
hero from tho northwest provinces
anil from Afghanistan agree hi repro
scntlug tho vacllllatlou ot tho minis-
try as ruinous to llritlsh prestige
TlieallumliouonlumlslliiMUs
lsuama May 8Last night the
uumber
second battalion of marines
ing 400 officers and mcu embarked
ou tho steamer Colon at AspUiwalt
for Now York
WAJO TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 91885
B HABER
now stationed as follows Col Hay
wood and companies 11 and U at
Asitlnwall company UK at Matachln
ana luebla companlos A and C
Captains Meeker and Cochrauo rn
maln at lauama
It tho situation Improves thoy ex-
pect to return homo this month and
leave tho interests of tho United
Stales to tho six ships of Iho Pacific
and Xorth Atlantic licet now at tho
isthmus
Tho health of all continues excel-
lent
I ho Chilian Irouclad Ksmeralda
will leaio ou Monday for llueua Vcu
turn and iuaaijuit
1 he French gnuboat Dagot left
today for Callao
Insllli lucl Vlaller
Lundon May 8 Tho race
for Iho thousand guineas
stakes furthrectarold fillies run
today at tho Newmarket first spring
incLtingwas won by larowcll Jane
second and batchell third blxtccn
starters
tlilmi cull llnfeln
St Ictcrtburg May 8 Iho goicr
uor of Kastcru Siberia reports that
bauds oi anutii ivuutinu iiato nwwii
the Husslan lronllcr and surpilscd
llinitj CUHtk Vlllp M it MtMt
of their depredations is not stated
Jack LoRnl trnudt
Springfield May 8 Senator Mcr
rltt visited Ihreo towns In tho thlrtj
forth leglslatho district > ostcrday to
lui cstlgatc tho charges of tho alleged
fraud w hlcli ha o been made and re-
turned at noon today Ho sals he
discolored In one place Icnusjlvanla
township that tho polls wero not
opened till 2 p in when the republi-
cans rushed lu and obtained seventy
majority
At Athens ho claims to havo discov-
ered that twcntytlio Illegal votes
were cast
Another question which ho raises
Is that oftho ticket used which Im
cral assembly V A
point ho makes Is that tho words
Thirtyfourth district should havo
been ou it
A meeting is to be held this after-
noon for tho purpose of considering
tho adilsabllity of contesting tho
seat
Hound fo Nee rlie llnlimlnff
Kvansvllle May 8 A special to tit
Kvcnlng Publlo from Morgansvillo
Ky sa > thero Is a great crowd of
pcoplo aro lu town to sco tho hang
ug of Moses Catou which will take
placo between 12 and 2 oclock this
havo
afternoon Tho hanging was to
been private but tho pcoplo of Union
county said if a fenco was built
around tho scaffold they would tear
It down and so It has been thought
best to let tho pcoplo sco It Caton
still protests his innocence of Ihu
crime Tho rrltno lor which Catou is
tn bo hanged Is tho murder ol a
widow whom ho married lor a lit-
tle property After bringing her
homo ho and his family includiug a
Mrs lrltz with whom ho had been
hviug persecuted tho woman and
abused her In every possible way
finally hanging her Mrs 1rltn is in
tho penitentiary forllfo and Catons
two sons aro shortly to bo tried as
accomplices Caton has been a law-
less man
Nenlde Ueort llurned
Portsmouth N II May 8 A tiro
at Hampton lleach last night and this
burned tho Beavloiv house
morning
tho Atlanta houso aud tho Ocean
house andls reported to havo swept
tho beach dostro lug many cottages
Tho loss Is now placed at 100000 with
partial Insurance Tho tiro caught In
an unoccupied portion oftho Atlantic
houso
IrRlitand III Hook
New York May 8 Gen Grant
went to sloip between 11 and IS
oclock last ngbt During tho night
ho took no nourishment Ho slept
toiouhours waking between 7 and 8
oclock this morning Tlio general
was dressed about fl oclock and bo
gnu arranging his notes Ho w 111 con
tluuo work on his book today
Neuator Payne not UelEnlnff
Cleveland O May 8 Tho state
ment published lu several new spa
pen that Senator Henry It Iajno hi
tended to resign his scat In congress
on account ot illhealth and hi favor
of Mr John McLean of tho Cincin-
nati Kuqulrer Is pronounced by that
gcuilcman to bo a ridiculous story
Mr Iavuolsas well as usual and his
friends sty lliat he has no Idea of re
signing
A Nlrf Irli Klrlke
Vrovldencc It 1 May 8 O110 hun-
dred in tho national rubber
men
works at Bristol went ou astrlkolhis
morning against a rediit lion of uagca
Tho coinpaiiv is behind four months
In tho pay roll but last month paid
off a part of Iho January aud February
salaries Wheu tho men went outlhc
engine was slopped and tho tntlro
orks w hlch employed 120O men w ere
shut down
i
A Wounded Htrlker file
Uinout III May 8dohu Iollock
a striker who reccil cd a bajouet
wound III tho abdomen during the
skirmish on Slonday 8 dead Nows
of this additional death seems to
cast a glonm over tho strikers instead
of exclling them to renew tho
trouble
i
inliourl 1nclllc Lenves Texas
Texarkaua May 8 Tho carac
countants office of tho Missouri Pa-
cific railway is to bo removed from
Ibis placo to fat IjoiiIs on tho 15th In
stant Tho pcoplo regret tho soicrity
of tto loss
t
nonuon
El Imo May 8 Urlgham Young
Jr has becu in Kl Paso several days
Central train
aud left on tho Mcxicau
jestcrday lor tho City of Mexico It
is supposed ho goes thero for tho pur
SOO ddluonal government troops I poso of arranging Tor some general
havo landed at Pauama from llueua Mormon linnilgratlon schemo
Ventura and moro aro expected to ar
rlvo tomorrow
45000000
I
Feet of Lumber Worth 700
000 and Other Proporty
Burned at Chicago
The CM Tlireutcneil With Ilulu
lilil the Ilrcnicil mill Itliill
Aicil ilie Cnlniuil
t llnrrllile htory ubuiil Ioiir
Women Among Cnnniln In
illulis Kniiniich Vulor
An Auillii Murder A Hlnners
Mulililr Jiill llelticiy
Tn tier it HiinEiuE
ciiivtno usni9
Anollier flrrnt lire Tlirentnlnr
f Chicago May 8 bhoi tly alter noon
tptlay osyark Iroui a passing loco-
motive started a tiro lu the heart of
ho great pluclunibcrjard district
which lies along both sides of tho
south bank of the Chicago river ami
near tho southwestern city limits
bordering upon this district n wood-
en built portion of tho city known as
Bridgeport and tho Union Stock
partis with Its acres of wooden sheds
read for rerrcscutatlic of the trcn ut 0 ijicii with sheep
Weaver Ilie A fierce wind was blowing from the
west and tho Haines spread with great
rapidity Tho entlro flro depart-
ment was called out and
began lighting tho flames
but tho twenty or thlrt > streams of
water which could bo thrown upon
them had llttlo or no effect so far as
stajlng their progress was concerned
I ho dry pine and shingles wero piled
togetheronly narrow lines having
been left for wagons to pass between
he narrow Interstices between tho
boards furnished unusual lacllltlcs
for tho progress of tho flames whllo
they broke the lorco of tho water and
it from penetrating to tho
CrcvcnUd
lazing pine hi tlio center piles
Tho nows of the tiro spread rapidly
lo tho business portion oftho city and
creatod much nlarm lest tho flamos
should assume proportions approach
ing thoso oftho great conflagration of
1871 which came irom tho same di-
rection Great brands wero carried
forward by wlud scltlug tiro to now
plICB and several firesteamers and Iho
men manning them had a urrrow e
capo from destruction
Starling In upon tho west sldo of
tho river tho flames atn uti nil tho lum-
ber between Thlrtyriftii nnd Thlrty
Kighth streets an area of about 400
by 2000 lect It set flro to a canal
boat moored at tho dock aud the boat
floated across rlier which is 180
feet wido at this point and set flro to
tho lumber on tho cast bank which
covered about an equal area and this
wllli ono or two plaiilug mills was
consumed
Ilrnnds were nlso carried eastward
and set flro to several small frame
houses occupied by ciuplojcalii tho
lumber district
Tho flro department howcicr mado
stand at this point aud suc
ceeded In preventing tho spread of
tho flames Into tho rcsldcuco
district Tho Hgnt continued through-
out tho afternoon aud it was nearly
7 oclocktoulght beforothoconflagra
tion was brought under control hav
ing practically burned Itself out lolho
limits of tho lunnediato district lu
which It began
A heavy rain during most oftho
aftornoou w as ol great assistance to
the firemen
I he entire space burued was 870 I
2300 feet
1 ho aggregate of lumber destroyed
was 45000000 feel valued at 700000
Individual losses aud lusuraneo aro
as follows Chicago Lumber company
23000000 feet valued at 600000 lu
suraneo f100000 Illgelow Ilros 10
000000 feet ofluuibcrvalucd at 17i
U00 Insurance HSSOOO Adams Hast-
ings Co 600000 feet valued at
65000 Insurance 6U0u0 N V
Illncklyplaulng mill loss 20000
Insurance12000 flvo cottages ag
gregate loss about 10000 lusurauce
about 5000
BrawPoker Is much dearer than a1 them
CANADIAN IlllllllOltS
Women Are rUoier nnd Horribly
1 rented rlie Munition Crlticul
Winnipeg May 8 A wild rumor
that ion Mlddlctonaforco has had
asevcrobaltlo with tho Insurgents
nt Uatoucho has luduccd great eitlto
incuthcic The rumorhowovcr has
been pronounced entirely baseless
Itlsuotknuwn that Mlddlelou has
vet moved from tho camp south of
liabrlels crossing Advices from
Claika crossing say tho steamer
Northcoto was to bo strengthened to-
day and her vulnerable parts rendered
down the
go
stream simultaneously with the troops
aud attack Uatoucho from tho river
Kdmouton adv Ices tho
north aud cast of thero to bo full or
hostile In fact till tho Indians west
ofllaltlcfordarolnwarpalut and tho
settlers havo all fled
Joliu Walker Shaw and Albert
Harkness both from Ontario were
killed uy lllg Hoars baud
back when ho reached Kdmonton but
nothing has been heard from htm
Tbcro Is a perfect panic in tho
Klennor district and scores of home-
steads halo been burned
VuitHdn liidlnn light A Itclrenl
SLlaul Minn May 8 llattle
ford dispatch sa s Col Otter has decid-
ed on his plans for another attack on
Iotiudiuaker It must bo renewed
but cannot bo douo without rein-
forcements
Tho scouts sent out to rcconuoltcr
tho Indian position returned today
and reported them nt Catiull Hill
where Saturdajs engagement was
fought It Is believed their loss was
heavy or they would haio lollowcd
usIt Is not known whether lllg Hear
has joined louudmakcr
Tho wounded aro all keeping well
and aro Iniomfurtnblo quarters with
best of attendance
It is reported tonight that a letter
has becu received In camp from a
priest ou rouudmakcrs rcserio
stating that the Indian loss oil Sat-
urday was 185
llvojHJi cunouudcr cannon became
during tho engagement and cauaeli
tho withdrawal butbeforo that time
tho enemy was almost completely
silenced Tho troops retired hi per-
fect order and tho retreat was well
covered by a perfect plcco of gcncral
hlji
Tho fight laitol seven hours and as
tho men had not slept tho night before
nnd bail no brcakfad several of them
fell asleep whllo 1 lug on tho sklnn
Isldng lino when tho cncni had been
silenced for some lime
A ilurder nt Austin
Austin Hay 8 Karly jesterdaj
morning a negro woman cook for L-
It Johusou was murdered In her
room by a mau who brained her with
an ax It appears from tlo statement
of her sci cu earold child that a man
with a iloth over Ids faco came hi the
room aud when sho Screamed struck
her several blows ou Iho head killing
her Instantly
Lnto this afternoon Deputy Sheriff
John Holmes arrested a halfwltlcd
negro named Andrew William lu
connection with tho crime
Tho colored pcoplo ot Austin aro
terrorized over tho frequency of tlicso
midnight assaults which tho authori-
ties so far havo been powerless to
praicut and punish
meridian Jnl llellierr
Meridian May 7 Lato Wednesday
evening tho town was thrown Into
confusion by tho prisoners all break-
ing out ofjall Thoy broko an Inside
cell door off its hinges nnd then
broke through tho bars oftho outer
wall oftho cell aud mado their
way down to tho sheriffs room
Thero they armed themselves and
bidding tho sheriffs wlfo good even
lug walked out All but Ihreo wero
recaptured Thoso at largo vet aro
Jerry Dcgraffcnricd Indicted for
horsclliellJack Harvick held for
action of tho grand Jurv and lVank
Moore colored couvlcted of stcallug
clothes and sentenced for two vcars
lu tho penitentiary his casolsuoiv
peudlui lu Iho court of appeals Ho
has a Winchester
Tho citizens generally aro scouring
tho country hi every direction fot
them today
A hliiier aulclde
New York Hay 8 ltov J II
Daly paloroftho Trinity Methodist
Kpiscupal church in York street
Jersy City who left tho ministry after
confessing that ho had been improp-
erly Intimate with Mrs Stewart a
servant In his household committed
suicide
IliitMtiONTiiufnit cm hi
A lllllr Urls Hlorf Iterenls Hie
1rtpelrnlor
Chit ago May 8 The liollco here
aro elmihleut that thoy halo solved
tho iniMcry surrounding Iho death
of Klllipo Carum ou cvldciico fur
nlshed by n litllo girl Kiro Impor
tant arrests were made last evening
Iho suspects nioblclllaus oi tho low-
est class and none ol thcui can speak
a word of Lnglish Their names arc
Augustiuo Coinaato Antonio Caml
rlto John A7zlra Sjlvcstino and
Hove lrgucrlo 1 ho tbrco last named
aro residents of tho placo w hero tho
murdered man was seen a week ago
last Thursday Camlrlto aud Coinaato
are respectfully husband aud brother
to tlio womii Victoria Camlrlto who
lias been arrested in New York A
vieek ago last I hunday Mamie Co
chctloa alwclicjcarold girl being
hi tho vicinity sajssho saw tllllpo
Caruzo enter tlio houso ot tho three
suspects abovo named and In about
an hour nftcrvrards shosavs sho no-
ticed a man earning a largo trunk
who was admitted to tho house The
description of tho trunk leaves little
doubt that Unas tho ono in which
tho rorpu ot tho unfortunato Caruzo
was shipped to Pittsburg Juraod
who e arrest is reported from Now
York and who apparently followed
tho trunk and Its ghastly contents to
Pittsburg thence continuing his
Journey east Is rogarded by tho po
llco hero as be > oud doubt ono tho men
w ho was present nt tho murder ot Ca
ruzo it not himself tlio Instigator ot
tho crime
The Italian Trunk lncker
New York May 8 Augusto
Olrardl the Italian chargod with
being ouo of tho two murderers who
packed tho body of their victim lu a
trunk aud sent it from Chicago to
Pittsburg where It was discovered
was scut back to Chicago this morn
ing lu charge ol an officer from that
city after having been positively
Their idciilllleti by the baggage master
wives and the wives ol tho two mis tho man who checked the trunk cou
slonaries aro prlsouers and tho four talnlng tho body to Pittsburg llu
women aro being frightfully mat consented last night to return to
trcatod Chicago without a requisition
Scouta from the northeast say Col
Otter will havo a fearful tlmo of It asl The l Ac ll u strike
louudmakcr Llttlo Chief and all tbo I Denver May 8 Now men aro tat
aro on the warpath and I hig tho places oftho Denver Itlo
auumberot halfbreeds aro directing jrando striking shopbaud
arstTIttallon PutfCigarelte MaJorStcelo was tola0 >
Tho of marines arojdrawou an Opera
i trains passenger aud freight
scut word running regularly
VOL XVni NUMBERi58
THE SEASON for light goods is nt hand and wo havo opened and put on salo this wcok tho largest and most completo stock of Whito Gooclsand Wash Dress Goods
ovor shown in this city Tho bargains that wo oll or this week in tho following lines nro boyond tho reach of competition Thoy consist o cut prices in v
Victoria Lawns Kcreiv India Lawns
India Lawns IkrcwTcrsIan Lawns
Persian Lawns Kcrcw Kgypliuu Lawns
Eg ptlan Lawns Colored India Hulls
Linen do India Colored Persian Lawns
Linen Lawns FrlntcttXawns
It will be to the interest of purchasers to take advantage of the bargains offered in these
come morethanaboutoncelna lifetime So be earh and get a good selection
INDIA IS SHOCKED
Printed Persian Mulls
Printed Persian Lawns
Printed Urgaudles
Printed Linen Lawns
And tho greatest bargains hiSattccns
over otlercd
Printed Egyptian Linen u j
Hamburg Kmbroldcry
Mull Kmbroldcry
Swiss Embroidery
All over Embroideries of all kinds
while and colored
lines as the chances for such bargains dont
BOOTS AMD SHOES
Listen to What We Say
WE WARN YOU NOT TO BUY UNTIL YOU SEE
OUR BARGAINS
BOOTS AND SHOES
HEVYPORTS
MENJ5 LflW SllflES
1N
Ol KVPllY VA1UETY
SHORT ON WHEAT
The Naional Field in Bad
Condition Except Texas
and Michigan
Imtirou of Michigan ruptures
file Iliisslnii nilsstauUllicr
vVnsliliigloil I cw Noles
The Texas SI Louis Ilullwny
Jin Her lu be IliOpeiied
Iutil lllciuoud Dcuil
riuiatiosh winat
A nnd outlook iluraage and D
creue
Chicago May 8 A telegram from
Mllwaukcosajs S W Tafiuadgc tho
crop stalitlclau has prepared tuo fol-
lowing Information concerning tho
present condition ot tho wheat crop
tho
which ho has received during past
twculyfour lioura from tho official
authorities of tho stales aamod Ken
tucky Missouri Pouusylvauia Mlchl
lf an Maryland Calllornla Wlsccu
sin Iowa West Virginia Dakota Al-
abama icorgla Now iork Iudlaua
Illinois Kansas Virginia Nebraska
Minnesota and Tcunckeo
Tho reports as a whole show tho
winter wheat crop to bo hi a very uii
promllug coudltlon and uotwlth
standing tho recent ralus and warm
weather havo given tho plant a better
appearance no Improvement cau bo
On
reported In tho protnlsoof a crop
Iho contrary Iho good wcathor has
developed tho actuardamago dono by
wlntcrkllllng aud other causes
thousands ol acres lu tho largo win
ter wheat producing stales havo been
plovt cd up and sown to oats aud other
and
grains Tho decrease lu tho aiea
damage douo by winterkilling scorns
to bo gcucral hi all tlio winter wheat
talcs with hut one exception Michi-
gan That stato reports but a slight
ilecrcaso lu the acreage sown aud no-
w luterkllllug whatcv er or damage ot
any other kiud With this ono ex
ception tho loss to the winter wheat
SLIPPERS
OPERA SLIPPERS
HnilSE LlReEriS
Come One Come All and Save
Big Money
8 P SKIS k CO
Ibiny Tho appointment to llusila
was unsolicited Mr Iathrop has
never held au official position aud has
declined a nomination to congress
aud when Ids son a dlstiugulshed
lawyer was piomlnently mentioned
hi coiinectiou with tho commissioner
ship of patents tho fattier wrototo
MrCleveland informing him thai his
sou was an nttorucy nnd as a lawyer
had become Interested hi matters
pending nt tho pateut olllre nnd for
this reason ho nought tho appoint-
ment should not bo mado Mr Lath
rup It Is understood will accept tho
nppointment now tendered him
somo wag uv
states Is tho greatest over known for Immcdato construction at
will provo a serious blow lo many time of bis death
states that dcpond largely upon their Tho j WM known through
wheat product oat Texas as the Kathcrofrailwaa
Thespriug wheat states Wisconsin lIl909 wlu he ecrirciy reiu Ho
a leaves widow ai
kola havo not yet completed their
spriug bccdlug but all aro far enough
advanced to show that Iho area will
be somewhat decreased lrom that ol
last ear
Tho season Is uuusually backward
and unless wo have a very favorable
summer the yield of spriug wheat
will fall much below that ot last J car
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AppointmentIluelan lllUlon
Washlugton May 8 Tho president
today appoluted Governor V N
or to bo
Lathrop euvoy
axtraordluary and minister plenipo
ol the United States to ltus
sla lloyd Winchester of Kentucky
to bo ministerresident and consul
general to Switzerland and Jubn K
W Thompson of Kentucky to bo
ministerresident and consulgeneral
tolIajU
UurXew Iluslau Minister
Washlugton May a Mr Lathrop
recently appointed minister to liussla
Is CO years of age and has been prom
Intuit Identified with the legal pro
Is at
Uich Shortly after Mr Cleveland
was elected to the presidency Mr
Lathrop with other Michigan gtu
tlcmeu called upon him at llutialo
AM lIHKTIOnU DEAD
The Father ol Texas Itallivars1
Illr MMddenlr at fjalvcelon
Galveston May 8 Paul Ilremoud
ono of tho besl known citizens of
Texas aud tlio greatest railroad build
er Texas has ever produced died sud-
denly lu this city tonight In tho oth
year of his ago from an acuto attack
of peritonitis Deceased resides at
Houstqu aud camo to Jalvestou only
two days ago on a brief visit to bis
old friend Capt A F Lufkln at
whoso rcsldenco ho died He was
complaining somowhat when ho
readied tho city and mado the trip lu
hopes ol deriving somo benefit by a
change of air aud surroundings but
his illness was not regarded as
dangerous His death thercforo
was a great surprise lo the com-
munity
Mr Ilremoud was ono of tho most
remarkable men In tho south Ho
camp to Texas whllo qulto a young
man and located at Austin whero for
many years ho carried on successful
mercantilo pursuits Ho conceived
the project of building a railway from
thouulf totholled Itiver which re-
sulted in tho organization and con-
struction ol that splendid lino of rail-
way piercing tho heart of Toxas
known as the Houston Texas Cen
tral railway During the construc
tion of tho main lino of this system
Mr Ilremoud contributed largely
from bis own private means Ho
became tho first president of
the road aud maintained an active
Interest In It for mauy yeani
Several years ago ho projected tho
Houston East West Texas uarrow
gaugo railway running from Hong
ton lo Shrevcport when completed
At tho tlmo of his death he had fin-
ished and was operating two hundred
miles of this railway Every foot of
this railway was built Irom Sir llro
monds ownfortuno without recourse
to tho usual methods of selling wa-
tered stock and Issuing blanket
mortgages The balance oftho road
1S5 mites under contract
tho
and a family of six
grown children Deceased wag
married three tlmcsMlls fortune is
variously estimated between two and
three millions Mr Ilremoud was a
firm believer in tho modern doctrine
of spiritualism
Uoe Ilarrl Clot There til
Little Uoek May 8 Tho federal
court jury lu the case of Moses U
Harris who lu February 1881 when
editor of the Hot Springs Horse Shoe
was expelled from that city by a cltl
zeua committee of fourteen this after
noon rendered a verdict giving Har-
ris 1 250 damages The case occupied
eight da hi trial
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A Wool Tip
llostou Stay 8 Tho wool market
Is firm owing to the reduced stocks
of desirable grades but prices aro
without material change
The plays th < 9 thing
Wherein Ill reach tbo conscience
of Iho king
And equally true la It that Dr
Fierce Pleasant Purgative Pclleta
tho original Llttlo Liver Pills aro tho
most effectual meant that cau bo used
to reach tho of disease
milliwuuwviiutviniiiuvitvi uvMv clcnslug
I
Ml I and the president was greatly the bowels and system and assisting
owlpcascd with Mr Lathrop and so ex1 tauurolu her recuperative wurk Uy
pressed himself on his return lo At druggists
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