The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 288, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 8, 1882 Page: 1 of 4
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GRAIM HALF WOOL INGHAM
2 PLY INGRAINS TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS BODY BRUSSELS
RUGS RUBBER DOOR MATS
COCOA DOOR HATS OTTOMANS
LACE CURTAINS AND WINDOW
SHADES OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS A SPECIALTY
and
MARSHALL Waco Tex
Illume XIII
DRY GOODS
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Su i
tl BARGAINS
To Make Room forour Spring Stock
bargains on our boot and
shoe job counter mens
fine sewed shoes at and
below cost
Ladies Shoes from SU to 2i0
Ali sps Shoes from 7fij to 150
Chililri Shoe- from 2fu to 8100
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
CLILDS SOLAR TIP SHOES
MENS FINE CLOTHING AT AND
BELOW COST
ALSO A FINE LINE OF HATS
STETSONS A SPECIALTY A
FINE ASSORTMENT OE GENTS
WHITE SHIRTS UNDERWEAR
COLLARS AND CUFFS TIES
AND SCARFS OF THE LATEST
DESIGN ONLY TO BE FOUND
AT THE LATGEST RETAIL
DUY GOODS HOUSE OF
SANGER BROTHERS
READ THIS CAREFULLY
AND
PROFIT THUEBY
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mulm mill ffiii ibiHIiib iiii hi i iiiiuP mftniiiiifl iiiJLi ti if
1 nuw offering GREATER and more GENUINE BAll
UA1NS iliaii have ever been known in this city
look at tlie Reduction
Mm GOODS Reduced to
Ilench Them
where Coinpetion cant
CLOTHING RiMluced to Trices that every
chaser will Appreciate
HOOTS and SHOES Reduced to such Trices that no
Oustoiiicrwiil Overlook them
FLAXKLsmid all kinds oi WOOLEN GOODS Reduc-
ed 25 Tor Cent from regular Retail Tries
CARPETS CARPETS
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Reduced to Prices where it is useless for any Competitor
to try to reach the Very Low Figures to which these
Goods have been marked
AH of the above are bonafide offerings as I need room for
an immense stock of SPRNG GOODS and a careful
investigation of prices will convince you of the
above facts
B HABER
JM O T W AJLYTOJNr
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GLASSWARE iWOODWARE ETC ETC
SrlltlT OF 76 CENTltAL SYLlH
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Wny other kinds of stows
Social uttantlou of wcrcbauta Is calleil
stock of
to my wholesale
Ninvarp stovfis Crockery Glassware Tinplate
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Bluet Iron vvlileli U unsurpassed in Central Taxau Orders Solicited
Ba Austtu Avenue WaoO
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We have on rxhibtioVtho finest stock of furniture ever oilered
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WACO TEXAS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8 1882
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Waco
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Mnble Tups Elf
ooil tin CiMi only ami proo e In olli r such haiiiii4at ill
cnil iiltciiiiiui iscaluil to mil til e Inrlur am Cliniilir Suit-
mil liiiir tlinsiii
ami Jililinij and Krunuli Ilale
ANDERSON BROS
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oknei sitaik ami aistin viitKKr
L ISTEN TO FAOTSiy
ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO FORTUNE I
We will sell the linest RED ROOK and TARLOR
SUITS dotvnto tlie chipest article of KITCHEN
TURN ITU HE at
10 PER CENT LOWER
Than any hoiiBo in the city Our good arp snpprior
FINISH and the L
tVTJSST PATTERNS Our
complete in cycry line
in QUALITY ami
UBsortniont is
Metulic Rosewood and Walnut Collins furnished
on short notice with or without Hearse
STEPHEJStSOjSt5 TIBBS STEINER
No 09 Austin Street
Boudro McDonald
Select Family Groceries
FtXra jaiaca 3ElxxxtttiOix Supplies
Weights and Mi urcs Guaranteed Prices Low A Call will convince you of our
ability to iilease you Goods delivered lree in the city UiOrUni
kemo vali
o
Feeling thnnkful for tinst patioune and wishing a eontinuanco of same
wo arc now better orepaied to reecho our customers
Latest Styles in Millinery
All the novelties in hair jjoods worlicd up Stamping done and dress makuiK
Ureas eliurts 100 No 52 Austiii street up stairs near Sanger Bros
T- DOSS
Sprtl Onts
Mill tSn il
Bul d Hay
ami Ann
at Iilimra Kiglilh nlid An
nv nritiicil for this market I
tin stieets
Jreul fiimifo
Tlie contuiious t iil wciihi r loi tbe
month pi evmted tlc jicoplo t e
iiijj to town l lay in teir
therefore a larjj pii ion oi my sioek ot
wintei wood- wbich I am elliri at very
veiy low price areyit on imiul and will
sell them lower ilian e er to close out 1
am preparinir fr a jod summer liale
and will sive extra iiiuclmenti to pur-
chasers Ceme one come all and sen Hie
bavin I will give you in olothmsr boots
aiufahoes hats and oilier goods in my
line I will pell as ninitioned alow
miil tho ol 1 ns montli mu uut uih
I will ive you a chance at my new
inm iivlmr nml summer Stock hl
lliinkiliL
von lor libeial pitionipe in the past
would respectfully ask a continuant
and
his
ind
ol
the same in tlie luture
B Alexandek
No 1 South Third street
Matthews MiBey Blades enjoy an
nnviable di tinetion as house and Ki n
painters They never slight their work
but always do an honestjob inyia
Ilio i Itli Ijifllu Clill1fcit
Who iiiesiilluiiti lrom cold cionp ami
conitant cotifhin which if allowed i to
inn on inav termin ite in lunjr iliseases
etc hlioind havi at once a supply ot
cfiiipoimd svitip oi tolu It is very
sootliinj to the throat and lunjrs and cn
titely haimlcs i in its cllcct Price 2
cents r bottle piepan d only by Tucker
A Willis
Persons who are having theirtceth lixed
at lr ItevilleV illice say that lie has made
such large reductions in his former prices
that any body is able to have their te tli
fixed in wood shape and hve some money
left after ptj ing the bill
As an evidence that persons will look
to t licit own intere t i proven exery day
by the vast numberthat o to Or Itexilles
iitiii e to haxe their leeth liveil while he is
doing xvoik at such low prices You liad
better o and see him betoie it Is too late
Auction Sale
The baancc ot the stock of clothing
swd liom the laie liie ot Lewine Bims
xvill tie sold at auction on Saturday and
Mondiiv m xt at No 21 Htidc stud by
B Mullli A 0221w
Tor Sale Ior Sale
One luv elding lour yeats old
ood
bngy hoise
One acre round on South Fourth
ueet adjoining the Sleeper itsidence
One new biiok store hoiweon Kiidge
stieiuner Hie Vnlrai hotel 2vlOH
Txo hundred and sixty aeie ottiiubTcd
land ten mile from Waco McLennan
count and on the line of the Texas and
St Louis lailxvay adjoining Axtell sta-
tion
acres of land in ihesiibutbsol
the town of ComineheCouiinchc county
Tex hi
My thorough bred trotting maieMaryS
One new 3 L Xotth top sideb ir buggy
One sngle notting wagon made by
Goslin Co Cincinnati
One new sixty pound track sulky
Ones t fine trotting harness etc
0119H
Cit vi h OLVKiny
At McClelland II
tel
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
ulectio or
ciks i
O O 1
Iectinc of tlio araud Ionise
Willi VetuiN The Maco
Visitors
Special TeUgratu to the Eftitnincr
San Antoxio February 7 The
Wright Worthy Grand Lodge of Texas
assembled in annual session at Cassino
hall at 8 oclock this morning Most
Worthy Grand Master J H Loring of
Sherman in the chair Upon tho call of
the roll a full quorum of grand oflicers
were found to bo present After the
reading of tho minutes tho committee
on credentials submitted a report and
eighty five past grnnds were introduced
and instructed in the past oflicial and
grand lodce degrees the largest num-
ber that ever received tho degrees at one
time in this grand body Tho grand
officers submitted their annual reports
and upon motion they wero received
and adopted The grand masters re-
port is quito lengthy and contniim
lengthy details of his oflicial acts duriug
tho past yonr
The following ollieers were the in-
stalled as grand officers for the year
1882 0 K Gibson M W G M of
Waxahaehie A M Drehnmn R W J
G M of Waxahaehie Stillxvoll II
Russell R W G Wof Marshall T L
Wren R W G S of Austin Thomas
M Joseph Ii W G T of Galveston
C H DetleulmiiRh W G M of
Austin I C Stallord It W G It M
D Herring K W G It
The Grand Master announced the fol-
lowing appointments II Ij Bibb Grand
Marshal of Austin T L Barnes Grand
Conductor of Houston W S Plunkett
Grand Guardian of Waco
A public lodge of sorrow will bo hold
ou to morrow at 11 oclock in honor of
Grand Corresponding and Recording
Seeietary las Ij Ridgely who has for
more thau a half century stood pre-eminent
without a peer in the order 1nsf
Grand Master M 1 Honing and Past
Graud S 11 Russell will deliver the me-
morial addresses
Mr and Mrs C N Curtis nml Dr G
Stroeter leave for Waco to night
Last night lit 8 oclock Jos Callaghan
committed suicide by- shooting himself
through the head
I O O F Grand encampment second
day
A resolution was adoped that onr rep-
resentatives to thu foieigu grnud lodge
be nud are hereby instructed to vote
auduse their influence against creating
additional degrees
Onnrters were grnuted to a new en-
campment at Wils Point Vanghan
count and one at Oentris mills Ham-
ilton county Sex eral amendments wero
made to tho constitution of the grand
encampment
Thu jury of inquest rendered n verdict
that James Callaghan died from a pistol
shot xvouud inflicted by his oxvu hands
The deceased was 34 years of age a
native citizen nnd prominent man and
was only defeated in running for mayor
by a few votos a fexv years ngo He was
connected by marriage with the families
ot Gronet Gallagher Gilbeau and
Castlemau He w as buried at 3 0 to day
Tho annual election of oflicers of tho
Sun Antonio merchants exchange yes-
terday resulted as follows President A
B Frank first vice president Charles
Hugo second vice president H Grenet
trensiirorJIlIL Directors
C C Casson Ed Lassuer S Orinski
Charles H Nass August Belknap In-
spector of election Michael Stallet 11
Boig
The following resolution xvas passed
by the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows
Resolved that on Wednesday the 8th
iust at 11 oclock a m a public lodge
of sorrow be convened in this hall that
G M and G It M D Her-
ring and P G Stillwell H Russell be
requested to deliver memorial addresses
ou the life and character of brother
Ridgoly and thnt such other service be
had as may be devised by tho special
committee of five to whom is confided
tho preparation of a suitable programme
for said memorial occasion
rnoji iiolstox
A IVe xv Publication Expected
Arrival oi Iortliern
Capitalists
Slfciiil Telegram to the Examiner
Houston February 7 W T Har
deubrook announces that he xvill issue
monthly here beginning March 1 a
20 page quarto called the Texas Rail
xvay ltex iew devotod to tho railxvay in-
terests of tho Bouthxx est
Txx o parties of northern capitalists
are here negotiating for the purchase of
Texas lauds amounting to 300000
The party of railroad magnates who
started from Nexv York Sunday are
headed by Messrs O W Crnxvford and
Minor It is understood that their pro-
posed route xvill be from Boli ar to
Pdninsula bay and through Orange to
Alexandria La
Considerable monoy changed hands
here ou tlio Kyan and Sullivan fight
The body of Tim Matthews a negro
droxvned Saturday xvas discovered
to day at Harrisburg
Three buildings xvero burned at Gal-
veston last night Loss S2700
A body supposed to be that of Frank
Crosby drowned several days ago xvas
found at Galveston eslorday
The Galveston xvharf company elected
James Aiken secretary x ice tho laie
Thomas C Sheaier
The Irish land league had an election
of oflicers at Galx eston yesterday
ThoGalx estoueouuoil pushed for stout
paving
The district court has sixty cases on
docket this term
i itoii wassunto
Various IflalU rs 8trontlit I p
iiiI
CikeSicakson llio
Turiil
Senate
Washington February 7 Reports
upon prix ato measures relating to pen-
sions also for tho relief of official se-
curities aud kiudred ptopositions occu-
pied tho greater part of the morning
hour
Thoro was a favorable report on the
bill granting the temporary use of the
United States barracks at Batou Rouge
La to the state institution for tho
blind
The chair submitted in response to the
house resolution of inquiry the stato
meut of the soeretary of tho treasury of
fees aud costs collected from Americen
shippiug duiiuglStfl
A bill was introduced by Garland to
grant to the Mississippi Albuquerque
and Inter ocean railxvay company right
of xvny through the Indian territory
By Farley to admit free of duty
steam ploxv machinery adapted to the
cultivation of soil
Morgan from the committee on
foreign relations reported favorably ou
the indemnity fund
Haxvley reported favorably from the
military committee tho bill to retiro
Brevet Brigadier General xvith
the rank and pay of ruojor geueral
On motion Dawes resolution xvas
adopted calling for the report of th
otlice of April 26 1881 in reference to
the right of occupation by settlers of any
portion of the Indian territory
Harrisons senato bill for the deliver
of ono hundred and fifty pieces of con-
demned brass cannon to the secretary
of the army of the Cumberland for Gar
fields statue in Washington wns con-
sidered The committees amendment
substituting a provision for payment by
the secretary of xvar to tho secretnry of
the armv of tho Cumberland of S5000
out of the proceeds from condemned or-
dinance was agreed to and the bill as
amended passed
The souate proceeded to unfinished
business
Iugalls resolution appropriating pen-
sion arrears came up at 10 oclock and
xias laid aside
Coke thou took the floor for a speech
upon tho tariff tho Morrill commission
bill being taken up to allow him to
speak He favors tariff revision by a
committee of the two houses and hoped
this would bo reported from them with
final action thereon at the present ses
sion Upon the general question he
adxocated tariff for revenue to
free light oxery nrtielo upon xxhich tax
for rexenuo is unnecessary aud charged
that Morrills system caused this mon-
strous taxation enriched few manufac-
turers and while destroying thoroxonuo
xvns burdening people especially of tho
agricultural class Coke concluded at
110 after speaking three hours when
sox eral measures of no goueral interest
xvero passed
The pension arrears resolution xx as
taken up aud laid over as unfinished
business nud at 5 oclock the senate ad-
journed until to morroiv
House
Washington euruiiry V On mo-
tion of Mr Vauce of North Carolina a
resolution was adopted directing
the postmaster general to furnish tho
house with such information as he may
have concerning the custom of sub-
letting contracts for carrying the mails
Craft of Massachusetts chairman of
tho committee on banking aud currency
repotted a bill enabling banking asso-
ciations to extend their corporate ex-
penses
Buckner of Missouri presented a mi-
nority repoit xvhich xvith the report of
the majority xvas referred to the house
calendar
Ladd of Michigan from the commit-
tee on foreign affairs reported baeload
versoly thoNicarauga claims bill and it
xvas laid upon tho table
Gibson of Louisiana from the com-
mittee on commerce reported a bill to
extend the limit of tho port of Nexv Or-
leans
House calendar bill xx as reported from
tho committee on puMic buildings for
tho erection of publicbuildings at Ox-
ford Miss Referred to committee of
the xvhole
At the conclusion of tho morning hour
Page called up on special order the
bill to restrict Chinese immigration
Prescott of New York nntaganized this
wish by amotion to takenp from irRpni
consideration tho apportionment bill
and as ordered setting apart a day for
the consideration of tho Chinese bill
made it subserxent to the appropriation
bills aud apportionment bill Page
yielded but asked that it be made the
as the apportionment bill nud postollice
appropriation bills xvere disposed of
Ellis of Louisiana objected upon a
point of order and the speaker decided
that the apportionment bill presented a
privilged question
Page raised the question of considera-
tion
The house decided by a vote of 163
yeas to 03 nays to consider the appor-
tionment bill
By unanimous consent Reagan of
Texas xvas permitted to report from the
committee on appropriations the Indian
appropriation bill and it was referred
to the committee of the whole It ap-
propriates S 1920203 which is 592151
less than the estimates and S351G0
greater than the amount appropriated
for the current year The number of
agents is reduced from G7 to fiO
Prescott xvas awarded the floor for the
purpose of debate but yielded for
amendments xx hich were submitted as
follows
By Anderson of Kansas fixing the
number of representatives at 325
By Burroxvs of Michigan at 321
By Joyce of Vermont at 365
By Page of California and Springer
of Illinois at 319
I5y Briggs of New Hampshire 324
and by ltobiuson of Massachusetts
at 320
Prestcott then proceeded to rex iow
the question
The bill xvos sharply criticised by
several and advocated by others but
tho debate to day indicated that it has
more enemies than friends
SPeuding discussion the house ad-
journed
General Grant when asked the other
evening xvhero was tho sword xvhich he
xx ore at Lees surrender ansxvored the
New York correspondent of the Boston
Traveler says I didnt hax e any on I
seldom xvoro a sx ord I did wear one
at tho battle of Shiloh aud it saved my
life A ball struck it and broke the
scabbard xvhich dropped on tho field
T beliex o Mrs Grant has the blade Sho
is better at saving things thun I am
Tliat Little Store
If vou xvant to sec a hix c ot industry all
you have to do is to step around to Loch
lidge Pic triuge Co on Fourth stn e
The icason that the little sioie docs such
a business is that they sell lirst ckiss
staple and fancy groceries lain and plan-
tation keep only the finest can
goods and make a specialty ot supplying
their trade with line cheese buttcrcggs
chickens tin keys eU and alxvays hax e
the bet countiy and xvestern pioduce in
the market It xou xxant full xveight
fresh good and full value tor your dollar
go to the Little Sti re If
i
Listen to This
H ivmg concentiated the stock recently
in my upper Austin street house xvith that
ol my main hou e 21 Austin s tieet my
stock in gentsyoiiths and bos clothing
hats caps booN and shoes ttirnishliijf
goodB is unusually large and all of recent
piuphvc The spring months are ap
proachliig and I mu t have store loom
aud I announce tint these goads arc all
lor s tie and 1 xvill not leluseany leason
ahlcliguie I propose to miintain mv
reputation as leader in low piw and
sell you a good good as money xxill buy
U ISobiiit on 2 Aiir tin sfeet 0112U
IVo Mistake
Dr Peville one ot the inot skillful and
tellable denti ts in the state has led need
his prices for all dental opeialions nearly
one half of xxhat they foiuicrly xvere
which makes his prii es much lower than
any dcntUt in the city at the same time
giving you first class xxork Ibis reduc-
tion of Dr Bevilles enables cvttrvbody to
have their teeth put in food shape tor
ne uly one hall what it xvould eo t heie
tofore Dr U has been piacticing in
Waco clex en years and thousands tan tes-
tily to his i kdl as a lir t clas operator
This ceitainly is an Inducement to those
who need tleir mouths llxetl up in
st le Money saved is money made
0121m
General Drajage
Petsons who wish freight hauled to or
from the depot- or any class of merchan-
dise moved in the citv should not lorget
that Home DeWarc have the only ex-
clusive transfer line in the ey and have
a large number of lloits r inly toscive the
miblie on the shortest notice Attention
acting Lomniissiouor of the general laud prompt and charges n asonable 0123c
GENERAL TELEGRAMS
ACCOLST OF Tin KYAI
SULIiIVA IJVTTIii
ltynii Knocked Out of Time on
tho Eighth
lUine lisatei
Tlie Great Prizc Fislit
Nexv February 7 Tho 120
a m Times Domocrats Mississippi City
special says No trouble yetbut reports
nro current that tho sheriff xvill inter-
fere Ryan and Sullivan are in excellent
condition The grounds selected can be
overlooked from the Barnes hotel here
There xvill hardly be any trouble Tho
excursion train from Nexv Orleans has
not yet arrived
The train from Nexv Orleans xxith tho
excursionists to xrituess the prize fight
between Pat Ryan of Troy and John
Sullivan of Boston arrived betxveen 10
and 11 oclock The pugilists did most
of their training in Nexv Orleans aud ou
the line of the Mobile railroad Ryans
height is C feet 2 inches his fighting
weight 190 pounds Sullivans height
is 5 feet lOjj inches Charles Davis- of
Chicago represents the interests of Sul-
livan Baker McDonald represents lticli
ard Fox ltyans backer
Among tho prominent backers of hnl
livan xx ore Juntos Keenan Ld MeKee
any the Boston athlete Joe Goss and
Win Emmett of Chicago The delega
tion from Troy raised 500 aud laid their
money on the Trojan Just before day-
light the depot of the Mobile railroad at
New Orleans xvas thronged xvith a croxvd
of eager excursionists composed not
only of sporting men from the locality
and from all sections of tho country but
also many prominent citizens of Nexv
Oi leans Among the most noted sporting
men and characters xx ell knoxvu in the
arena xx lio attended tho battle are Tom
Kelley ex prize fighter John MeMa
hon champion wrestler Tom L Kenne-
dy ex eliampion Harry Slade amateur
boxer of England Joe Goss
pugilist Billy Madden Bob Far
rell Jimmie Gallalier well known spnr
rers Jim and Mike Keenan of Boston
Johnny Iloehe Charles Perkins Win
Emmett Arthur Chambers champion
light weights Eigeno Bebee aud Fred
Englohnnlt Montgomery Ala There
xvere a largo number of correspondents
representing the prominent papers of
noith aud south Crowds of people
assembling from every direction as the
excursion train arrived and the crowd
from the city pounced into the hotel
grounds The sherifl has business in
Biloxie nud it is not thought he will
arrive until the light is oxer
Sullivan arrived on the ground at
10150 a jn took the room opposite
Ryans xvithin 100 feet of the ring
ropes The stakers arrived at 11 a m
and are noxv discussing referees aud
pitching the ring The ring xx as pitched
in front of the Barnes hotel under the
grox e of live oaks Txvo thousand people
limiuarics Balconies and the trees are
black xvith people
There is no indication that tho
xx ill probably be successful The peo
ple here are m favor of a fair anil free
fight The referee has not been chosen
at this hour 1145 a m and the men
are not et in tho ring
LATER
The ring was cleared at 1150 a m
Pat Nearly otters to bet ono to five
hundred dollars that Evan knocks
doxx n first The fight is expected
to commence about 1215 p ni t
LATER
Both parties agreed on Jas D Hous-
ton of New Orleans wlio refused to be
referee
Charles Bush also refused The con-
sultation lasted from 12 to 1217
LATER
1220 The choice of a referee is
about to be made The Sullivan men
xvant Jack Hardy of Vicksburg and
Ryans backers want Alex Brexvster of
Nexv Orleans
Sullivan east his cap into the ring nt
1215 p m judges time amid great en-
thusiasm One hundred to eighty is ac-
cepted on Sullivan Sullivan is seconded
by Billy Madden Joe Goss and Arthur
Chambers
Ryan entered the ring at 1257 amid
enthusiastic applase accompanied by
Tom Kelly nnd JohnEoche
Ryan wins choice of corners aud takes
tho southwest corner Sullivan goes to
the opposite corner with tho sun in his
face
1250 p m The choice of refereea ara
Alex Brewster of New Orleans and
Jack Hardy of Vicksburg Miss
One thousand dollars has just been
bet on Sullivan which was promptly
accepted
100 pm First round First knock
down for Sullixnu
Second round After a considerable
struggle tho men clinched and Sullivan
was throxvn by Ryan First blood for
Sullivau
Third round Ended in Ryan being
knocked doxvn by Sullivan
Fourth round Sullivau xx as knocked
down iu Ryans corner
Fifth round Sullivan thrcxv Ryan
after clinching
Sixth round Sullivan throxvn by Ryan
Seventh round Ryan fairly knocked
doxvn by Sullivan aftor sharp lighiug
both boing severely yunished Both fell
together
Eighth round ltynu knocked out of
time
Ninth round Ryan failed to come to
time and the light xvas declared in fax or
of Sullivan The time of tho fight x as
26 minutes
Tlie Midlothian Disaster
Riciimoni Va February 7 Advices
from the Midlothian disaster u ceived
last night state that the body of Engi-
neer James Caninoxv was found yester-
day about fifty feet from his engine He
was uot disfigured nor bruised save a
slight bruise on the nose This makes
five bodies recovered so far A regular
shift of ten men xvas organized to relieve
each other every four hours and work
xvill be pushed vigorously A meeting
of citizens xvill be held at the coal field
to day to present an address to the pub-
lic setting forth the destitute condition
of the widows and orphans and appeal-
ing for aid A Baptist minister in their
meeting yesterday xvas unanimously re-
quested to take up collections for the suf-
fered
A Ilrenic DoMii in Sio Is
Savanna u Git Febmnry 7 There
was considerable Hurry in the stock
market yesterday and Geoigia Central
fell five points Mr Alexander of the
Louisville aud Nashville railroad nnd u
nexv director iu the Central is in tho
city to attend the meeting of steamship
directors to day It is the general belief
that an injunction xvill be isuiied restrain-
ing parties from carrying out the scheme
of dividing up the property of the steam-
ship company hence the depression of
stocks
Mississippi Hems
Jackson Mississippi February 7
General Gordon of Georgia spoke last
night in representative hall on the sub-
ject of railroads
Grand Royul Arch Chapter of Masons
met yesterday in their thirty fourth
anuiial convention
The senate passed a bill appropriat-
ing 50000 to encourage immigration
Parliament
laiilt
1ft yE MjJIMn
uxiifi
SSSH
Cilifir uiti Cmucl I
Strawberries
Gieen Gages
Apricots
Barrlctt Pears
Muscat Grapes
Asparagus
ilnckberries
Egg Plums
Damson Plums
reaches
Orecn Peas
Tomatoes
Received from San Francisco in ear
load Jots BEST BRANDS LOWEST
PRICES
JOHN F MARSHALL Waco Tex
NUMBER 28j6
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the Front
London February 7 Parliament re-
assembled to day The house of com-
mons xx ill havo a sparse attendance Mr
Bradlaugh xvas under the gallery of tho
house of comOiOns The Queens speech
was read by the lord high chancellor
Lord Selborne
London February 7 In the house
of commons after the nexv members had
been sworn iu Bradlaugh advanced to
take the oath Sir Stafford Northcoto
moved thnt ho be not allowed to sxvear
Bradlaugh at the request of the syeaker
withdrexx asking to bo alloxx ed a hear-
ing before the question is decided
eiv Cotton Iactory
Petuusbuiio Va February 7 Tho
caunl and xx ater poxver at Woldon N C
has been sold to ltobert Peebhs of
Northampton county for 17000 A
cotton factory to cost r0000 is to be
erected by the nexv purchaser
Iiit IScceivctl
A large lot of nexv and choice limbic
Ladies are inxitid to tall anil xrniiie
Also a be utilol piano
and a square grand llalct t hiuN pimio
Tle e pi no are he hat iI hihh exer
In ought to Waco and Mr A b will tike
plin iutt to show them to aiilidv xxlio
Would like to see them u Jolw
The Compound Syrup of Tolu ki pf bv
Tucker ifcWiIIUi the medicine iboxvill
others for preserving the health ot Hie
childnn
loi sflunl and Wciicra
Minnesota got 50U00 immigrants
with 31000 in money last vear
A man named ltalph Sawyer xvas
arrested tried and convicted in
Dubuque the other day for fishing ou
tho Sabbath
Stanley the explorer has not been
heard from for txx o years He is soiiu
where in the interior of Africa
Commercial travelers doing business
in Minnesota hnx e to pay a liceiso of
S100 a yeai payable in quarterly install-
ments
Jas McYonng of Aftou Iowa a
dog that caught 300 rats last year and
Mr Mc received fifteen dollars for their
scalps That dog pays his oxvu tax
The amount required to scatter the
Jexvs of Russia over the United States
and Canada is estimated by the London
promoters of the enterprise at five mil-
lions of dollars
Tho various railroad companies of
tho United States employ as part or
their machinery tho labor of 200010
men for xvhich the companies pay an
aggregate of 85000000 a year
An exchange says Senator Spraguo
is said to live iu a very plain xx oodeu
home but finished up elegantly insult
Hlld iillod with rru belongings
His wife is said to live in a glass house
Bob Ingersoll is reported to have
taken most of his facts aud manx of his
5nfLeM -- iin his lecture enriHed 1 s
of Moses from Bishop Colensos xvorks
It is a strange auomaly thnt n christian
order for consideration bishop should furnish the ammunition
special
as soon i - -ff i i n ii I
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v m Uvv UJJOUIV Vl i IWIflUU
Changed llaiuls
I notify the public that I hax e taken
charge ot the Grand Central liotil
Rooms large and comfortable Fart
first class Terms moderate Sampk
rooms furnished Trax eliug publie in
vited to call Local board furnished
with or xvithout lodging Rooms fur-
nished or not furnished Rooms m
suites convenient for families Rates
gix en to stockmen
W A Mintek Proprietor
0122dfewlm Grand Central Hotel
SMOKE PETERSENS CIGARS
MARKETS J5Y TEEECISAPII
Liverpool February 7 Noon
Cotton is dull and easy Uplands 0 d
Orleans Cd Sales 8000 bales specu-
lation aud export 1000 bales Receipts
43888 bales American 23500 bales Up-
lands low middling clause Februar
delivery 6 9 10d February March
6 9 16d March April 6 21 32d April
MayG 23 32d June July 13 I0d
500 p m Sales American 0100
bales Uplands loxv middling clause
May June delivery 6d Futures
closed dull
New Orleans February 7 Exchange
unchanged Consuls 0SJS6SJ8
Nexv Orleans February 7 Cotton
is easy Sales CS00 bales Ordinary
9Jc good ordinary 10 8c loxv mid-
dling IIJ4C middling ll8c good
middling 12c middling fair 12ltc
fair 13C Receipts net 5151 bales
gross 6587 bales Exports to Great
Britain 6075 bales Stock 366391 bales
Futures are barely steadv sales 189
100 bales February 1165c March 1171
1175c April llirjl2c Mav 121fa
1220c June 1238fU239o July 1253
1254c August 1262w1263c Septcm
ber 117o1174c October 1132113IV
Novomber 11211122e Note Fu-
tures sales are the largest on record for
one day
Nexv Yore February 7 Cotton is
dull Sales 217 bale3 Uplands 11 15 1 6c
Orleans 12 3 lGc Net receipts 15210
bales Exports to Great Britain 11529
bales continent 200 bales
New Yoke February 7 Cotton Net
receipts 627 bales gross 2123 bales Iu
tures closed xx eak Sales 185000 bales
February 1183rt 1185c March 1292f
1293c April 1223122ie May 1222
1223c June 12611262c Julv 1271
U 1275c August 1285c September 1225
il230c October 1169r1170c Novim
ber 11510115Go December 1156r
115Sc
Tho Posts cotton market icport snvs
Futures to day at the first call sold at a
docliuo of 1 to 2 points and although at
first reacting slightly they lost after-
wards 4 to 5 points additional The
third call came oil xvith the lowest prices
of the day February xvas bought at
1181 March at 12 01 April at 122 May
at 1241 and July at 1275
New Orleans February 7 Night
Flour is steady and iu fair demand
superfine S500525 XX 550575
XXX S625G55 higher grades 700r
790 Corn is quiet mixed fcOc choice
yellow 76c white 92c Oats are in
good demand seed 57c choice 58c
Pork is iu good demand lower old
81875fel8S7 new S1937V Lard
is quiet refined firm at llAic keg
12 j e Dry salt meats aro scarce m
request shoulders loose 675c packed
097K700e clear rib long clear 725c
shoulders are dull at 7fc sidTs are
scarce aud in demand clear rib and
long clear Oc Hams are scaice but
firm choice sugar cured canvavcd
lljgl3e Whisky is firm xvestern
rectified SlOUlfalOG ColVee is iu fin de-
mand aud loxver cargoes prime
SlOAic Sugar is scarce and firm
common to good commoiiic fair to
fully fair GV7c prime to choice
IMy clarified 8 4Se Molasses
is in good demand fair to strict prime
4G13e ice js steaiiy nm j ffool
demand ordinary to choice 5M5Se
Bran demand acti e at S115
Nexv York February 7 Coffee is
moderately active aud prices iincliriiged
Sugar is stronger aud in good demaid
fair to good refinery is quoted at 71 e
refined standard is firm and in fru
inquiry standard A 85c Wool is m
fair domand domestic lleece 365lk
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