Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 308, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 10, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BOOT SHOE DEPARTMENT
Wo rarry tho largest anil best selected Slock lu the Stale
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WACO TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10 1885
STORM STRICKEN
A Terrible Cyclone Slays
People and Wrecks Prop-
erty in Alabama
Thirteen Bend Hod Irs Found
And Fifty Prrtons Fatollr
iijtired
4 lllllierto Uiiniiblitlied letter
From ftrant to McDowell
On tlwlni Scar
niMt McDowell Son tins to Bnjr
About Ills Fathers View
or the Matter
CYCLOKIO IIOItllllltN
f > I Killed nnlldlnn Wreebed
Porel levelled
Selma Ala Nofombcr 9 Frlda
night one of tho most terrific and
destructive storim ever known to
this state passed over the section of
countrvjust north of hero washing
out bridges railroad beus and grow
ing crop and levelling forests and
houses for miles A c > clone accom-
panied by torreuts of ralu and ap
palling electric discharges started on
Oahaba river and passed through
Oallas Perry and Ulble counties
leaving a dead wasto of forests plsu
lallons houses aud villas
Exploring and relief parties say
tho Irack ot tho storm was halt a mllo
wide They havo gouo ocr fony
miles plckiug up tho dead and
wounded and dont know how much
longer tho track Is
Thirteen persons bare been found
killed outright and forty or fifty dan
gerously wounded and a number of
persons can not bo accounted for
Dales of cotton blown from glu
houses wero burst aud acattcrcd
everywhere
A man driving to tho city with
cotton has been lost The cotton aud
wagon wero blown a quartor of a
mile and tho man and mules were
carried off aud can not bo found
Orowlcg crops potatoes ct cetera
wero torn up from tho grouud and
trees cotlou and stalks were even
stripped of their bark
Uillcf parties are searching for tho
dead anddlug and ccr thing pos <
siblo Is being done to rclleto tho ctcs
lltulo
Tho negroes aro frightened nearly
to death and buddlo about together
or squat alone unclad In brushes and
under fallen trees stupefied aud
speechless with fear and supcrstlttou
aud unablo to toll the whereabouts ol
Ihelr household goods
llio city Is bclug canvassed for
money to bury the dead aud reticle
tho wants of thedestituto
The Cumberland u n Tear
l < > m8viiiK Ky November 9 A
special to tho CourierJournal si
Cumberland river Is raging at aud
above Williamsburg mauy thousand
logs aud staves floating oil Mace
Sawsto colored was drowned > r >
lug to savo logs
UltAMT nenoWKII AND OWIN
The f > eled lutanlon from Nonorn
Nw Yoiik Noiember9 1 ho fol
lowlugletter from UeuteuautGcu
era Grant to MajorGcucral McDow-
ell cautloulug him concerning the
movements of Dr Gwln and giving
him Instructions Willi reference to
auy hostile movements to be under-
taken against llio Uultod States from
ihoMoxIran state of Sonora is now
published for tho first time
Ilctdqusrlcrs Armies or the United Suusl
Culpepper Vs Jsimirr a istt 1
ToUslorOenertl J McDowell commending
the ifcptrtmeDl of the I aclflc
GhNhitAU it Is known that Dr
Gwln formerly United Stales tcuator
from California has been to Mexico
aud taken sorvlco under thoMaxauill
Man government It is understood
also that ho has been appointed gov
ernorgeneral of Souora Tho doctor
is a lebel of tho most virulent tpe
His being formerl a president of
Calitorufa and now gel ting to that
slate In Mexico boruorlug on the
stato of bis former ruddcuto por-
tends no good to ui May It not bo
his design lo eiitlin Into sonora tho
dissatlsiicd spirits of Calltornla and
If tho opportuull occurs to org mlze
Iheui and luvado tho state I
write without having discussed
Ills question with an one lo
put you on your guard
against what I believe niiiv prove a
great dauger Ualch thi matter
elusi ly and should on Hint these ap-
prehensions well found d prepare to
meet them You will llml no ill Ill
cull in raising any number of volun-
teers Hint ma be necessary in Call
tornla to repel uu lutaslou of the
a ate Especially will this bo tho
case when tho invasion comes from a
country wiih which wo are at iioaco
lu an event I ke llio mio alluded to 1
would not rest mlslled with simply
driving the Invaders into Mexico
but would pursue I hem until over
taken aud vould retain posso tou of
llio territory from which tho Invaders
start uutll Indemnity for the past aud
security for the future satisfactory to
the goiernmcut was Insured Ibis
letter which may ha o to bo regarded
as Instruction for your guidance is
writteu ontirely wiihoiit a knowledge
of what tho president would advise In
iaso of au invasion of our terrltor
from that of Mexico but with a con-
viction that It la right and Hut The
easo supposed Is a very ditlercut one
from those that havo occurred start-
ing from Uauuda In tho latter esse
tho rebelshavo fitted out tor tho In-
vasion of our northern frontier upou
Canadian soilsecretly and without
the kuowlcdge of tho Canadian au-
thorities In the threatened iuv >
itou it will be the act of oUlclal
usurpers of the government of Mexi-
co aud lu my Judgment would Jutlr
dlroct asslstauoe on our part to re
establish tho legitlmalo govorumcut
over that country Thlalottor is In
tended as prlyalo until the exlgcuc
contemplated calls for action ou your
part when It will bo regarded as lu
itructlousfor jour guidance In the
absence of more recent orders Vcr
rtapcotfiill > our oDedlent servant
olguedl US Oka NT
Lieutenant Geucral
BTAWaitJITIlY nSNKEAt > lHW I I S
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Mr Henry B McDowell sou of
Gcuoral McDowell glics out the fol-
lowing Tiiero waa no doubt lu
General McDowells mind oven be-
fore ho received General Grants re
markablo letter that Napoleons lo
leut to effect something jiosltire for
Franco was combined with the desire
ot putting a pressure ou thu United
Slates It was precisely becauso of
Dr 0 wins known connec-
tion with the coufcdcratcs and
especially those of California
that ho wm hosen as tho person best
suited to attract an emigration of our
enemies and plant upon our frontier
a people hostile to our lusillutlout
our Inflncnco and our progress
These wero Uencral McDowells sen
timents aud they wero In accordance
with the principles announced by Na-
poleon in his letter to General lorry
lu which ho speaks of staying tho pro-
gress and lufluenco of the United
States oicr tho continent Uenerl
McDowell was much gratified by I he
receipt ofGcneral Grants letter Tho
eondillou ofaflatrs In California was
much disturbed and only thuso per-
sons who were In California at tho
ran recall the dlfllcul
ties ho cipcrlcuccd In keeping order
In a Blato whoso lojalty was so much
aud so long in question The legis
lature camo within an aco of declar
ing for tho coufcdcratcs tho army
at one time was believed In danger of
being bclra > cd and Ibo democratic
press encouraged by tho apparent
weakness of tho northern course was
eonttuually fomenting disorder and
lucking rebellion Under theso cir-
cumstances Dr Gwlna movement was
necessarily such as to vwaken appre
hension Uencral McDowell had or
dered that no one should leavo Cali-
fornia for Mexico without a permit
and that permlls should only bo given
tolojal persons going on aomelcgl
niato busluoss and that no ngeut
should bo suffered to remain in his
department
Concluding his narrative ending
at tho collapse ofMaxamllllau aud the
fadlug of Mr Gwlna hopes Mr Mc
Dowell writes Toward Gcuoral Mc
Dowell Mr Gw lu exhibited tho kind-
est feeling when in tho latter purl of
that oIllccrB actlro period In the
army efforts wero mado to rctiro
htm which efforts riuht or wrong
wore believed to be duo to political
feeling Garfield waa then running
for the presidency Dr Gwln mado
about as emphatic a prolot agalmt
them as an Inveterate politician coud
wcllmako I have a candidate for
presidency said llio Duke of Sonora
drjly but I would abandon hlni
rather than see General McDowell
retired
11AILWAY HACKKT
ratal Aerldeuloii the West Nhore
Utica N Y November
9 U is
reported that a serious accident oc
curred today ou tho West Shoro
road about ono mllo west of Little
Falls by which six passenger coaches
were thrown Into a ditch Ono lady
is said to bo killed and a numbor ot
persons scrlousiy hurt among Ihcm
Asscmbliuan 1ratt of llochestcr
Ilrlll or Ihe West Nhore IVreek
New Yokk Noi ember 9 Tho fol-
lowing facts regarding tho accident
ou tho West Shoro road havo bocu
furnished by tho company Train
No 67 vt cslbouud left hero at G
oclock last night and passed Little
Falls on ou time but ran off tho track
about one mile west of there about
180 oclock this morniug The accl
deut Is said to haio been caused by a
wore broken Tho uninjured passcn
gors wero transferred ao another
train which passed Frankfort four
hours lator
Tho Nnnlfk rN New Ticket Agent
Galviston November 9 Win
Wo have received all our outstand
ing orders for jcrso aud our dupli
eatoordTB havo come In too ami as
wo havo a larger variety aud stock in
ladles andchlldrcus Jcrscjs we will
offer them very cheap Prices from
100 l 2o M tJ00 aud upwards
LhWINH Ilitus
Mother
That have boys lo dress should sco
our elegaut lino of Hue pleated knee
pant suits from four to tcu cars and
our excellent lino of cheviot school
suits all of which will bo sold at low
prices Llwine linos
Lanudrjr llraneh OlUee
A branch office of tho Waeo steam
laundry la situated at Ansons shav-
ing parlor Leave orders aud bun-
dles there
Colgates violet and carmine bou-
quet water at II Ilchrcua
ARBITRATING
The Fuss at Galveston and
Houston to be Settled by
Arbitration
Strikers Have Hie Nerve to Ask
The Mnyor to Discharger
Four Policemen
Aislslanceiind Hen King
Is on the Uround
Ooimnltlee on Arbitration Adjnellna
the Trouble
GAbVKsroN Noi ember 9 Tho re
sults of yesterdays agreement bo
tween tho citizens committee and tho
stato cicculho cotnmlttco of tho
Kights of Labor were manifest on
all sides today every knight being
at Ids post Tho wharves railway
ards and cotton presses presented
sccnos ortho greatest activity Tho
arbitration committee ot tcu was an
n on need tnls morning aud the first
meeting was held at 10 oclock V
L Moody president nf the cotton ex
change was chosen chairman by his
associate arbitrators At a meeting
of thocommitto this morning rules
wero adopted for tho hearing of oil
dcueo on both sides aud George Sca
ly president of tho Santa Fe rallwa
appeared before tho enmmitcce and
formally answered for Captslu Saw
cr agent of tho Mallory comtmuy
plcdgliug that Mr bawcr would
abide to tho result of the arbitration
At the request ot members of tho
committee representing commorco
tho knights submitted their griev-
ances In writing Au afternoon ses
sion was hold at which Captalu Saw-
yer gave tlo Mallory sldo of tho case
and tho comuiltte thcu adjourned
uutll tomorrow morning
Colored laboring people are watch-
ing tho outcomo of the arbitration
with a great deal of Interest Promi-
nent colored tnou revlowlng the spu
atlou today declare that tho oloted
longshoremen cmploed ou tho Mal-
lory wharf w ould not tamely submit
to bclug replaced by tho strikers no
matter what the outcomo of this ar
bitration ma be They hold that tho
Mallory Hue made a contract to
employ them so long as thoy glio
satisfaction and perform their work
The Mallona admit tho uegrocs aro
giving good satisfaction aud Indica-
tions point to further trouble In the
matter no matter bow the arbitra
tion results
AdjutantGeneral King arrived In
washout of a portion of llio bank h city tonight from Austin He
The CHglno passed over safely but has bcou ordered by Governor Ire
the tender broke looso aud ran off to mako personal luqniry into
tho track with tho whole tralu Tho tlin slluallou bolh hero aud at ilous
tcuder waa wedged Into the sldo of i on and Is Instructed to tikosuchac
the sleeper ° in he premises as shall seem
Mrs C E 1ratt of ltochostcra ll0i ° Illm Uudcr this authority
passenger in the sleeper was killed i ug oould call out the militia ou
aud her husband C 1 lralt wa V uor notice Ills pre nico atthls
slightly Injured jiincluroof ponding arbitration Is Lot
The Washington Contribution
This Morning It Decidedly
Silvery In its Looks
NTATIN or TIIR NTRIKK
porters
oilman car u was badly injured aud veston John Nugent Cooliillcj D
nuothcr slightly Tho baggage car Uack colored Forlli Worth C Cllf
smoking car and ono pisscugcr car San An
tonlo For commerce W L Sioody
chairman l J Minis J 1 bkiuiicr
G II Miller Julius Itniigo
It transpired this ovenlng Hut tho
district assembly Knights of Labor
II Masters was today appointed trict oxecutive olllcerslatrlck Emmet
general freight aud ticket
agent of tho Gulf Colorado Santa
be railway to succeed Oscar G Mur
ray who resigned to accept the posi-
tion of southern iralllc mauagor for
tiio Missouri laclllc lice Win H
ot this cltytodar mado a very si rauge
rcquostoi Maor Fulton Tho dls
aud Samuel Eldrldgoaildrcssed a for-
mal communication to his honor ask-
ing him to dismiss Patrolmen
Daitos Sparks Debrecld and
Warren from tho police force on tho
grounds that they liavo been jndulg
Newmauwbibas beou promoted to big lu vloleut conversation on tho
gouoral tratllc manager of that ays street which
tem Mr Masters is well known in
southern railway management hav-
ing been general freight agent of the
Texas Now Orleans railway fur
soveral cars During the past three
vears Mr Masters has resided lu tlal
vostou as contractiug fri Ight agent
for the Gulf Colorado baula Fe
sstem His promotion gives geu
ral satisfaction
rserr Woninu llnowThelii
The htimau body Is much liko n
eood clojk or watch In Its move
ments If ouo goes Ion slowor ton
lust an follow all the others ami hail
time results If ouo oigiu or tit ot
organs works liuperfuttly perversion
ol tuuclloual cllert of thourgiusis
sure to follow Ileuoo It Is that the
uumcrous ailments which make wo
mans life miserable aro the direct Is
suo of tho abnormal action of the
merino s stem Fur all that numer-
ous class of Sinptoms aud otcry
woman knows them there Is ouo
unfailing remedy Dr Plercos Fav
orite Prescription the faiorito of
tho sex
Twentyfour Hour to I lie
FromJohu Kuliu Lafacltc Iud
who auuounccs that bo Is now in per-
fect health wo have the following
Ouo ear ago I was to all appear-
ances in the last stages of consump-
tion Our best phslclans gavo ni
caso up I finally got so low that my
physician said I could not IIvo Iwen
tlour hours friends thcu pur
chased a bottle of Dr Wm Halls
llalsam for the lungs which benefitted
me I continued uutll I took nine
bottles 1 am now lu perfect health
having used no other remedj
ISNever nilu liut It 1onra
they charge Is edeu
lalcd to arouse au incendiary feeling
and preclplialo trouble bparks De
brutil aud Warren nro colored men
ami uono of tho four policemen aro
numbers of the Kulghts ot Labor or-
ganization
Major Fulton replied lo this de
in mil staling It was Impossible for
with such a request
hlni to comply
for if he miniIItod that any
urgauUs
llou hail tho right to demaud
the removal of faithful police-
men then llioro was noth-
ing preventing other organizations
from demaudlug Ibo dismissal ol the
hca Is of departments of the city got
crumciit Ibo major also slated
that ho had inquired Into tho charges
laid against the cforcsald olllecrsaud
could not find that they bad been
gulliyof an thing meriting dismiss-
al or censure This movement ou the
part of the local knights la sirougl
censured whcroicrltts known An
olhor feature of the situation was
del duped loulghtlt bclug learned
that the United Slates authorities
cstcrday made a tender of aid
and protection to tho citizens
commlllco United Staos Attorney
Asa Strattou offered to supply the
rcqulalto number of deputy marshals
to protect tho trainmen lu taking oul
freights This oiler was declined
huwwr lu view of the proximity of
scttlcuiiut b arbitration
Whilo matters are apparently rim
nlugsmoothly underlie aibltratlou
agreement It Is oildeut tho strino
has engendered deep feelings of au
clpattiv betweeu the colored anil
u liitolaborers of Galvtsion aud the
Icmaud for Ihe removal of tho three
colored poltccuieu is but Ihe outcrop
plug of Ibis hatrci
WANIIIM1TOX WAIIH
The Silver ColnseCluellon
Waihinuton November 9 It Is
learned at the slate department to
day that prior to the appointment of
MautouMarblo to visit Europe la ro
latlou to tho qtiostlou ot gold ami
silver coinage tho presldeut dele-
gated Mr Georgo Walker at present
consulgeneral at Paris aud well
known at au ardcut blmetallist au
advocate of llio use of sill cr coluage
ana a writer upou monetary ques
tions to atteud the sossions ot the
congress of the states comprising the
Latiu union aud mako a report of
their iiroccediuga Although uot
formally admitted to their delibera-
tions Mr iValker held discussions
with member of tho cougress and
addressed to tbem certain obcria
lions indicative of the profound in-
terest of tho Uultcd States lu tho Im
portant question of bimclalllsm
Mr Walkers dispatches lo tho do
VOL XVni NTJMBEll 308
partment transmit copies of his ob-
servations while in England and
France which wero laid before tho
delegates Tho final action or the
congress Is announced by Minister
McLano by cable today to tho de-
partment of state aud la as follows
Irance Greece Italy and SwlUor
laud haio renewed tho monetary con
ventlonfor tlvo jcars Silver coins
redeemable In gold No additional
silver colnago pormlttcd Conven
tion open to llengal
rear or Ken Trouble nt Paauia
Washinoton November 9 In
roferenco to Secretary Whitneys or
der sending the Tcnnessco and Ga
Unlled States Troops Oiler Tholr 0 l1 V1 or lanama tho
Star sa this
morning that It is In
iirrcd that be la anxious to prevent
I another outbreak similar to that ol
i last spring which will endanger the
Islhmustranslt rendorlug this gov-
ernment Hablo for damages aud
quotes a naval officer as laying Wo
havo not received the bill for the
burning of Aspinwall yet but It will
bo along this winter and there will
he a howl raised Damages to the ex
tent ot a good many million dollars
wero cansod by tho burning of As
pinnali and It looks very much as If
llio govcrnmout would bo
te foot tho bill V6 guaranteed to
keep tho transit open Colonel Om
bla could not do it and 111 the event
or Us failure tho responsibility rests
on our shoulders Wo opened tho
transit but millions of dollars worth
ot property was destroyed The
people who suffered will expect re-
muneration and as I said will send
tho bill to us
The LlKhlIlono Hoard Report
Washinoton November 9 Tho
report of the lighthouse board was
today submitted to tho secretary of
the treasury It reviews tho detail
operations of tho board during llio
last llscal jear giving a list ot the
now lights established and of those
discontinued Ihe report recom-
mends that an appropriation of 60
000 bo made for the building ot a
slcamor to bo used by tho lighthouse
service audol tfilAOOOO to cnablo the
board to build a now supply steamer
The estimates for general apprlatlou
for supplies of lighthouses repairs
salaries inspections aud survejs for
tho next llscal caj amount to
111000
ltreeldentlnt Iofmsler
Washington November 9 The
prosidout today appointed the fol
lowlugiiamcd presidential postmas
tere G K Gcrlngtou at Glrard III
vice A G commission ex
pired T J Ilunucll at Newton N
J vlco W It Matllson commission
expired 8 O Dennett at Poltston
Pa vice J II Slicfller commission
expired Johu IIlingerat Lafaetle
Iud vlco JO Samplo suspended
Josoph Elder at Wchmond Iud vice
II D Palmer snsnonded ltlch
Moouey atltondoul N Y vice AiN
llarncs supcnded Johu A Ilardon
at Suporlor Wis vlco li 0 Tubhs
suspended
ne launllon and Annotntinrni
Washinoton November 9 Tho
resignation of It M Kelly jicnslou
agent at Loulsv lite K has been ac-
cepted to tako effect December St
Tho prrsldcut today appointed Don
Carlos Illicit to be pcusfou agent at
Loulsv lllc Ky Samuel Post to be
pension agent at Detroit Mich Johu
11 McLano of Oregon tobo agent for
the Indians at the Grand Itotide
ageucy Ore
The MllllMrj wnd Ihe Chinese Blot
Washington November 9 Secre
tary Eudlcott hat sent Instructions to
military commanders alio are sta
tioned In the neighborhoods lu which
uprisings against Chinese aro apt to
0cur o have tholr troops In readluess
to culoreo tho provisions of tho pres-
idents procl imatlou issued Satur
day
Miser nollara Iolued Lust Week
Wasiiincvion Novomber 9 The
Issuo of standard sllvor dollars from
tho minis during llio week ending
Noi ember 7th was 78fi017 During
tho corresponding veek last ear It
wa39i99Sriieslilpineutt ot fraction
al silt ur coin during the week which
euded November 7th was 188399
Iloaloit Collector or Cutont
Washington November 9 The
president Hits nflernoou appointed
Hon Lnverctt Sal to stall to be col
lector of customs at Uoston In place
of Itoland Wnrlhluglon removed
Mr Salloustatl Is a graduate of Har-
vard mnlvcrslty aud a lawyer by pro
fession
rourlh Cla Postmaster forTau
Washington November tl Tho
postmaslorgcucral today appointed
the lollow lug fourth class postmasters
in Texas At lliiflaln Gap I T Low-
ell atttrapclaud U M Garretl at
Klugsbur llnbt McVult al Lock
hart J S Ilcppeustolu
IMillNll jsiwa
tlliltone Wnrin Welcome
Lomion Noi ember 9 Large
crowds wero assembled at the various
stations on the railway towrlromi
Mr Glsdsione as tho special bearing
Ibo expremier aud partyatnppcd for
a few moments at diflcrciit poiuts en
route to Ediuburg Theexpromlcr
had ciithuslastlo rcccptlous at War
riuglon Prostou and Carlsloandfu
a short address he said that he be
lieved thetountry was sllll faithful to
liberal prluelplea At Wlgau a pho-
tographer was present and secured
a likeness of Mr Gladstone as the lat-
ter was leaning out of bis railway
carriage w iudow In a speech there
the expremler declared that the as
sertions of Ihe torles that they bail
assisted III carrying the Irancliiso act
through parliament was uot true
though they really assisted in pasting
thorcdlstributiouol seatabill Mr
Gladstoue arrived at Ediuburg at t40
this evening At Carlisle l > ckaby
and olber paeea tberrowds of people
were so great as to impedo the re
starting of the leaders tralu
rullr Hled I NallsOed
London November 9 Mr Stead
editor of tho Pall Mall Gazette lu a
letter published to day respecting
the verdict of the jury on Saturday
in the Armtroug abduction case
sas that ho will uot qnarrel abont
Ihe verdict that he had a fair trial
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BELTINO
MILL AND GIN SUPPLIES
Ul PAdDS LIQUID OUTS
CorAustln FourthSfs Wace T z
B HABER
Tho donguo has about run its courso and tho Ladios of
Waco and surrounding country will bo ablo to bo
out shopping preparing for tho cold
weatherand by so doing it will
bo a treat to you to stop
and cxamtno tho
New Arrivals of Importations
IN OUR OLOAK DEPARTMENT
Wo aro showing tho newest etjslgns in Wraps Now Markets
Russian circulars and Walking Jockcts Missesand Chlldron Cloaks
UR CLOVE DEPARTMENT
Is undoubtedly tho best slocked of any In tho City
Wo aro showing a bcantlful lino of Wraps in Otlomap Silk Brocade Slit
Drorado Velvet NlggcrIIcad Cloth Ottoman Cloth and a full
lino of Imported Worsteds ranging In prices from
8 00 950 1100 1250 H 00 16 00
19 60 2200 and 500
OUR LINE OF
Brocaded Silk Circulars and New Markets
Is simply superb In prices from
1400 1700 19 00 2iJS0 and 2500
OUR LINE OF JERSEY IS IMMENSE
for Ladles Misses ami Childrens In all
st les and at tho lowest prices
Our great success In pur Dress Goods Departments shows wo havo the
right goods and at popular prices
nil3TW e I Juf tec evei V r press a now lino of all wool Ladlca
Cloth 6t inches wide at low prices
B HABE
Drummond Wolff tho British envoy
Tho porle will defray theoxpenses of
Monktar Pasha Tha commission It
is expected will mako a lengthy stay
lu Egypt
Loudon New Lord If ayor
London November 9 The show
In celebration of ihe cnlranro into of
fice of tho new lord mayor of Loudon
Aldcrmau John Slavics F S A took
placo to day Tho weather waa fine
and dense crowds lined the sidewalks
along the route ot tho procession
The chief attractions of tho grand
display which wete made by various
ancient guilds wero a number ol wa-
gons ellsplaylug old Loudons work-
shops to Illustrate tho former meth
ods of working gold and tllicr Into
service plalo watch cases ct cetera
Olhor Industries were also repre-
sented
s
1EMN mors IIS III A
Ilrltlh Troop Advnnec Into llumih
IIangoon November 9 Tho reply
ofKtuglhebaw Ilurmahto tho Brit-
ish ultimatum has been reeclvod and
Is hostile and Inadequate lu re-
sponse to the demaud for ilrltlh con-
trol of Burmese foreign relations
King Thebaw says ho mutt first con
suit Uermauy France and Italy The
British expeditionary force will uow
cross tho froutler with Ihe least pos-
sible delay Four regiments havo al-
ready started up Ihe lrrawaddy river
ou steamers Tho lrrawaddy the
most heavily armed vessel In tho
navy for her draft proceeded lu ad-
vance and will go up the river as far
as llliamo She takes up some torpe-
does aud a large supply of guucottou
aud all necessary applfauce for the re-
moval of obstructions in the bed of
the river She is accompanied by
two armed launches Tho navigation
of Ihe lrrawaddy river Is very diffi-
cult owing to constant changes in
llio channels and vessels running be
tween ltangoou and Mandsly change
heir pilots seventeen times There are
tlxtyfoor river pilots most of whom
ara Chlttagonglans and cau be rill id
upou to aid the expedition
IUEMII rAlTd
A Moderate Poller nucleated
Pa ins Noi ember 9 M Ulanowlll
tireslde at the openlug of the chain
icr of deputies tomorrow and will
dcllvor au address urging republican
unity lu procuring a policy ol wlso
and moderate promlto lu accordauce
with the lessons taught by tho receut
eljcllous Count Mnuu becauso of
the disapproval of Ihe bishop of Sols
sous has abandoned his Intention of
foundlug a Catholic party
set
CANADIAN HATTERS
Dont Believe Kiel Will liana
today F X Lemicux who presented
Ihe petiUon to the dominion govern-
ment for the appointment ot allied
Ideal commission to cxamluo Into tho
question of sanity of ltlel had re
ceived no intimation of tho govern-
ments lutcutlou In the premlee
Lcmletix docs not bellevo bis client
will be hung
and that he preferred that Kebeeca the freo of all
milling practice pro
Jarrott should bo treated with mercy res lons legal medical and cduca
in preference to himelf He also
stales that he will uol attempt to havo
his louloiiro set aside Ho adheres In
the main to tho troth of tho revela
tions published In the Gazelto and
saya that oul ofoveut yfour colcracs
ouly three emanated fromJarrctt
Turkey I le ed
Cai no November 9 The appoint
iient of Monktar Pasha as Turkish
Compulsory Education
City of Mkxico November 9 A
bill making provision for uulversal
compulsory education throughout
tho republic was Introduced lu con
gress this afternoon also a bill per
tlonal The latter bill will bo op
posed by professional men
s s
TCBUiall TROlULtS
Endenverlua to Oust Alexander
Constantinople November 0 It
is stated that a proposal has been
mado at the Ualkau conference to ap-
point a temporary governor of lcou
metla and to request iluco Alexander
to withdraw pending the settlement
toiumissioucr to rgypi greauy
pleases the Egyptians also Sir Henry of ihe question
AIMTMAN ArPAIIM
Uetllna Keadjr for tn rrn u
Vienna Novombcr 9 Tbo Aus
trlau government Is slowly but surely
massing troops in Herzegovina and
provisions and ammunition aro being
forwarded in large vu ant I tics
Ohio ntrlke Extending
Coiumiius O Novombcr 9 Ont
of aforcoofaboutoOO miners In the
Hocking Vaicy and Ohio Central re-
gions less lhau 200 wero engaged to
day Thelulluenreorihostriltershas
extended to the furnaces all of which
haio closed with two exceptionsand
It Is expected they will shut down
Operators claim that tho only thing
for them to da is to close their prop-
erty The Columbus Hocking Valley
Toledo railway lias discharged
trainmen aud shophands to tho
number of soveral hundred in order
to sale expenses There Is an Incli
nation on tho part of a certain ele
ment among tho minora to Inaugurate
Vandalism and already two or Ihreo
attempts lo destroy inlno properly
have been frustrated
neaeha fthln Turd Reopned
CmSTKiUa November 9 Itoacbs
ard startod this morniug with 170
men At 7 oclock upwards of 1000
assembled altho yards aud whefi tho
whistle gavo its accustomed toot at
Intervals of one minute a deafeulug
shout went up from the crowdwhich
drowned tho steam whistle Women
and children look It up aud the glad
huzzah could be heard for squares
away The foremen of the depart-
ments wore taken up and their se-
lected about 150 workmen Tools
wero given out and about sixty ineo
put to work ou the Chicago while
the othors were set about different
things In theard All the depart-
ments except the foundry wero
started
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The llenrjr Council Decrees
IIaitimokk Md November 9
Archbishop Gibbous who has just
returned from Washington says ho
expects Dr nConuclls arrival to
morrow with Ihe decrees oftho late
plenary council as approved by the
pope He will receive them as the
apostolic dclcgat and nothing con-
tained in them wiil be divulged uutll
they aro promulgated by him The
whole will bo printed before promul
gation and be thinks they will mako
a book of 300 octavo pages and that
several weeks will elapse before tho
printing cau be completed They
will then be Issued with a pastoral
letter from ho apostolic delegate
see
ArrangIns for HcCulloucu Funerel
PmLAUrjpiHANovomber 9 Tho
funeral of Mr John McCullough tho
actor will take place Thursday next
at 11 oclock at St George Hal lu
Qumikc November 9 Up to noon this city
The pallboarcrs will bo
Edwin liootbjJohn II Carsouof Cblca
goYmlITboinpson8t LouifWm J
Flor0iceof New York Mathow Cor
nlug of Philadelphia Ileurcw Ed
wards of New York William V John-
son of Philadelphia J as W Collier
John A Cockrell and WmN Connor
of New York
Onr Lieut Ureely Inlseotlond
Euinbuko November 9 Lieuten-
ant Greely who Is to lecture before
the Scottish Geographical society on
Ihe 19th will during his visit to
Scotland be the guest ol Lord Itose
berry at the residence ot tho latter
at Datmeny Park South Queens Fer-
ry Linlithgowshire where he will
meet Mr Gladstone
Kiel Aalt > Replied
IttaiNA November 9 Kiel has
been respited uutll tho ICth Instant
and preparations are already being
made for bit execution ou that elate
although tho warrants have not yet
arrived
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tlonnet Msunaned nt IhlemKo
Chicago November 9 N II
llajues wholesale milliner has mado
an aulgnmcut Liabilities 110000
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