Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 30, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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W R KELLUM
SUGAR
litR1UW < ktKS IKUHMAM
PH illUKT > RS
WE ARE TAKING INVENTORY
During which our rutin1 lock will be overhauled and nil good
reduced ninl mi
KELLUM ROTAN
wACO
WE WILL INAUGURATE OUR ANNUAL
JANUARY CLEARING OUT SALE
Look Out for Bargains
DURING THIS WEEK WE WILL OFFER SOME VERY DECIDED
BARGAINS IN
Table Linens Napkins and Towels
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
WILL ALSO OrFER THIS WEEK SOME VERY CHEAP LOTS OF
Draperies and Lace Curtains
SANGER BROS
S Archenhold Co
i t Vnfin MiitI ttuto Teii
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
Ami Importers of Wines ami Cigars
Mile Proprietors of the
Kutailtf Henry elm 11
llkr Ilcst anI llitisl I
lil < i lliiml inntli > iir Mnli Wlilli mat tin ruiiiiil litizly Ilenr
iliYiliim llimsmiil IUulilt > I IOWII MAliUlT lMl 1
E rCTAN
TKXAS
Among all the frauds perpetrated upon consumers of
groceries none if grosser than in the packing of Mackerel
Weights have steadily lowcietl and quantity st adily reduc-
ed until nothing more was left for 1llAlI to do We
therefore cut looe from the present system and go back to
first principles Ye are in receipt of an immense shipment
of Mew Catch Mackerel all stiidly choice No 1 stock The
packages are warranted to weigh
Barrels liK pounds Half Hariris SO pounds Kits i
pounds
Dont order
ily Order
anv more Xo two s and thrcV tinil fat fam
to liest only ptty a fair price and get some
thing worth the monev
KEILUM ROTAN
Cameron Castles Storey
W A CO
MOLASSES
COFFEE
We have purchased 30 CARS SUGAR
MOLASSES direct from plantations
and
FIRST DIHECT IMPORTATION TO WACO
3000 BAGS NEW CROP RIO COFFEE
I HAUtJl I lillllAND
We have secured special trainload rates on these ship
Nnts ami are oll ering tlio good > at Sow Orleans prices
urchasers of earload lots will find it to their interests
to secure our ligtirei before purchasing elsewhere
Yours Respectfully
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
ri
in Win
J jy
He Soothes the Sighing Soul
of the Melancholy
Mugwump
Villi Milmrl > Maud on lhe
lMliltm ill ol iill iiiviic
Itclnl in
lie IoillH tin tliili Mini
mill Unite I lit tilt
itiiini iiiiiiniiiii
tint smii Ollh clltiiilci
A HUM N V Iii
1 urll 1risili it
> Hit
11 ill in wciuiitii iii
> lci il fellies
Il lllli AMI Ii iinn
Cil ll Scr Ire Itcliirlll Hit Itlirtlcil ol
Illtlr < iitrcsiiintlf net
Xuvv York Dec Ilii following
correspondence itself
Nullmill Ilul stii 1 iiii mine
Nil I Illif slrit Nu 1 Hk mi ii 1
I 111 Hull IT1IT I I V lilllil
in We liiivr tlit liuiiiir loiulilri
jon iii behall ulllii uiiliuiiiil civil ci
vile reform league in a oriatioti
coinpocd of citizens of ill partie
tiosr soli purpoc i indicated liy it
name mill which linn tnlviii no part
whatever in Hi party eoulrnvcries
Ill viiil increase iii tin1 number of
persons engaged in tlii ri il service mill
tin grave fcnrofuiicliiveoiis dangers
ariing Ironi ii general procriptinii in
llic service which lor half a ccnlnr
has follow Ill ii change of part iui
Irol of llic national administration
haw proilnriil mi profound mi iiii
plis ioii upon the plililir lliiml
Hint tins lirt cHVi1 ivi leps liiunnl
refill til were taken with the roopcni
tioii ol lioth inrlie ill the pa age ol
the refill ill net of liiuuar liitli Is
Tim abuse which Unit net seeklo
eorreet however are o tioiigly en
Ireiiilieil iii the tradition anil iiagc
of Imth parties that then i niiliirilli
an widespread anxictv Unit a test of
the parly change in the iiatioinil eee
ulive 1 iv the late election
should show them to lie insuperable
lint believing Hi vveiln thai a rcl orm
eil vteni ranniit he held and lie >
cure lj ctulnilieil until it ha-
s i ii iwsin Tin nitiiiMi
of > tirli imity eluuiire and reeallm
ttilh atifaetion and eoiuiilince jour
piihlic eiiru iioiii favorahle to
lofonn and > oiir oll nial net
ui elnel of the
> late of New oll we iimtiilenlh
eoiiiineliil tlii caue to jour patriotic
care in the eiivie of the Treat pow-
ers w ith which the Anieiicau jnople
have entrusted joii
Itopeetlully j our
Weiirjli Willlaiu n rli president
Win Totl ecrctarMlohn la Moor
lield Store 1 Mull IleaaulH W W
AliiHtftoliiery Dvcretl I Wheeler
Kieil Croinwell Moriill Wjiiianjr
Call Mliur silai W Hurt A Ii
MacdonoiiehWinCarey Mincer Win
V Aiken IMiiltUe coinuiiltee
imiiiuniiiiiI < iia i iami h
uriiA
J ls1
I MKIllllt
Culllluillti lU
PrAit SMitf Your communication
dated llereuilnf Olh athlre etl to-
me on hehalf ot tin national civil sir
lice Icamie ha h i icceivetl
That prittical rel orin in the civil it
lice reform is demanded i aluindaiit
Ij etahlihctl hi tliilaet thill thelat
lite referred to in loiireoiiiniuuiiiitioii
to secure such nult ha hcen
pa eil in eiuiKre with tl onsenl
oflioth political parties unit hi the
lurlhcr fact that a cnlimeut i Kener
alli prevalent iiIiidiij patriolic people
i allinj for a fair and honest eiifone
uielit of the law which ha hcen thus
enacted I regard mielf pletl ed to
thi hecauc in conception ol true
tlcniocralic faith and puhlie tluli re
Miiri thai thianil all oilier slatute
IidiiIiI he in jfimil lallh anil without
evaion enfon eil anil liccaiiein maiii
ulteralie ade prior to mi election
i pri itlent iipprovetl hy the parti
which I hilone and w hieli I have
to tliclaiiu I tune in
etfuct lhe people that this
hnuld he done I am no iiniiiiudtul
t I In fuel to which > oil refer that
maiiv of our cilieii fear that lhe re
icnl paiti chaiiLe in the national ex
ecutive uiav dcinoiulrale that lhe
ilnie w liieh linvi rown up in eil il
eli ue are ilicradiiilhle 1 know Ihei
arc
OFKlIV UIIOTKI
amilhat the spoils > tein ims heea
upiocil to he ilitiiuateli rclateil to-
ne in t maintaiii
uiic of parti iiruaiuAlioii
iiul I am not sure that all
I thoc who prulun to he friend ol tin
ri form ill Uinl llrnili auioiid it
I mhui ates when the lind it ohlruci
and plat
ui their wav to patronage
part ol an iirn sl etlort to etilorce
thi law I hen is a class of govern-
ment positions which are not with-
in He h Iter of the civil service statute
disconnected with
bul which an so
tinpolicv ot an adiuinilrulion that
removal thereiioiu of the preeni in
cumbent in mv iipiiiiiil should not be j
made during the term for which they
were appoinletl solely mi partisan
grounds anil for llio purpose ot pul-
ling In thuir places thoe who arc in
political aciionl with Ilia aiitionitlllB
power but many now holums iihi
position liavu forfeitial all iunt claitii
to reieiitiiin beenuso tin liavu u eil
M gffimmjUtHttltl Mi <
vmco Daily
their place for parti purpni in dU
reiiiird of their dull to the people
and Iiecane iintcad of lieiua deienl
piihln en ants the hae proved
thclllelles
oiiisivi iiniv
alid iiui riipiilou manipulator of lo-
cal irirli uiaiia Lcuienl The Icmiii
hoiilil he unlearned and
in h oll iial ar well a their nn
iil Iimilil he t itijflil Unit elticieiici
tilue and devotion to piihlic ilnti
are the condition of their coiitiiiu
ulice in piihlic place and that
and uiiiilitlilitile esileie of inIn iil
il il political lijlht ithe reailialile
ineaurc of their partven ice II I
Mere addle inu hut parti friend 1
hoiild deem it eiitiiclj proper
to icinind them that the
cumin adminitr ition i to he demo-
cratic a due leeaid for the piipliV
ititcrct doenot permit faithlul par-
ty worker to he alwai rewardcil hi
appDiiilmeiit to ollice and to say to
Ilium that while ileuioi rat mai e
pect all proper coiiidcral ion elec
tion for ollice not einliraied within
the civilerv ue rule wilt he hand
upon uiliciciil imttiii > > tolitln
intrutcil hi thoe charged with thai
dull rather than upon Im
portunity or clfMilicilcd r miiieu
latiousou hclialf of candidate tor
appointment
t our icrj truh
lillOl I I CllA IM1
111 ii iiiIoi s tioMiiiii > s
I lie ItailTill 11 Onim ill ml
I ItllU 111 llllltMI
New YorU lice l Three China
men lid to he Ironi Ihi
aiilted lloni Cliiiii a laiiudn man of
their race in Newark lat wecknilihcd
him cut him with hatchet caned
him with kniie ami Iielieviu > r him
dead iriiuic him lo a rafter and left
lit in liaiifrinjr lli landlnrd found
him and prompt aid saved hi life
From the description iiveti lij him
the police ol on the track of the
leaderoflhe linn iliroiii ali anil he
wjinailc a prinncr la t lie
ii a dcpcrale riitlhiu mi I one of the
most mimiisc murderer ever caught
The circunilance arc ituiltir to thoc
attending the oiitiap mi le W sili the
ei > ark Chiiiimaii whcu from a
Newark tore the desperadoes carried
oll > ioU The capttiicd Chinaman lie
ilij liken to iioliie headquarter ii m
ieco nied a Tom Sill a Chinaman
of very unavori reputation lie
eneil iii olliicr teward on the
liilllliette relict expedition Ahollta
year u n a Chinic laundrj inan wa
i oiind dead with scicntccu knife
wound in the l u k Ihe mnideicr
wa nevir found hut the police claim
to have proof that Tom rinjr I the
man
in i it iii uiti i i
Tlie Illinois slalc lEiianl in
i ii v i evil
IIIIIV Ius s
Oils
lien irilinllt
SSitOI
Atfiiiii
> prinKlieltl III I > The Ill-
inois hoard of railroad ami warchinie
coiuiniioncr nut this inoriiins
Juite a uiiiuhcr of riilioad men were
prcent lo prolel a aint ani iciliic
tiou in rate liepret litatiieol the
Chicago V Alton Ohio Mississippi
Cairo Hunt Line Yanilalia Wahali
V t Louis Alton A Terre
Haute epecially enleretl striiiuiui
ohjecliolis lo liny reduction The
huitleii of their remark was to the
ell ect that the railroads iimhl not
land further reduction on Irei fhl
rate lis it they were compelled lo
reducu thei would have to cut ilown
the wayes of their emploics lhe
Wahah rcprceiilatiie ilerinreil that
hi road could not think of ehaii infC
rate unless lo incrcae llieiu I he
matter of licd rates wa informally
iUmii etl and it wa the unanimou
opinion thai lieil rales tumid m > i he
r
lilcetl lielnw Ihe aiiiount nice all
to pay iulerct on liniul to keep ii
repairs
epclle
I llll il siIll ill Ill lllI IX
i ri
I hrtiiltiiiiiy XI collier > lite illllii
til itll IlllStll
Wllliill loli I > ee I tell I laen
elilil s nal oll Ucr ha siibiuillctl to
the secrelai of war thiiisri a ainl
Assistant Ai ljuliilil liiiiernl M Ixeei
er for havinj inatle ilcroifatori re-
marks eoncerninjr the unuujf uiciil I
the leiunl Antic expedilioll The
charge relate to Cell Mclicever s al
lijfeil coniiuelits oil tle course pur
sued by Ileut ilccly and no refer-
ence is uiailc in them lo what ten
Mcliecver is alle etl lo have aid of
the chief signal olllcer
I he secretary ot war ha recom-
mended to the ehicf signal ollicer that
chaiges he prefered by him a aint
crgeanl Olto lloltworth of the sig-
nal or ice of coinluei uiibeeomlng an
ollicer ami gciilleinau in having taiu
perotl with the private mail ol lieut
Ireely with intiui Hull In detail
a couitmarliil for hi 11 ml
in i
I lie lliislniss ivinlo
Hie Itiliff
New llrlean D Ihe H1
ciirilrivcis slrik ntiiiiu to In
eieal inconvenient e of lie public and
more esptt inlly ol biiines niiii man
ol whom live two or three mile lioiu
tratlc iHires t p to thihour about
Vtul luiiv ap precuiliiig the Irul coiua dozen on the Magazine street
t i mv charge no sin h are tli >
iraiion hall cause a relaxation on my
ones that have
renilietl Canal street from up town
1hey arc accoiiipiiuioil l y muiids ol
poliif I arly this iiioriiiuu car hdt
the up toiv n stations of tlie ritv rail
road coiiipaiiy bin were met >
large lot of strikers Tim cars were
turned around uud sent nucktotlie
million The polite win to he in
vmpaihv with the striker and mil
iitclinetl to enforce their aulhont > u
cae of peronal v ioloiien
A Nleainir ill llislress
l ell
eeptloll
Examiner
VAU > TKXAS TIKSDAV DKCKMUKK issl
viHAIH
ti ituiiiiiili
IGN
SAML RANDALL
Louisville Receives the Tariff
Trojan Willi Open
Arms
lud ill lt < III 11 lie Ml II
< lull I Iiclilllt Ii I litlei
Hie I 111n
Ilis > ien til Hie n Iii mitt
It lieieliiies ill stasiiiitinii
in Tiuito
Anil 11 lieu mill Hon Hie
Unite sliolltd lie Ill In
Tiixiitiiiu
u illhi N i
iiit M
II sin littiriliil mi
III nliini HI lltlllsl lllf
Iouiiille > n i l lioiin to-
il n lion Siiiuucl I Ii autlall wa tor
liitlli hi Ii Hilled In louislille at the
hiiald of trade rooill lohll li ilccll
ileliieretl the mlilre of welcome al-
Ike conclusion of w hi h he mil oil licet I
the ilililltfihcd lihitor who rcpoiiil
etl in a hricf speech whiih stated he
cameoutli toHull the enloinand
needs ol the millinn people their le
sourceand intlustilc liepoke of
the iueoiiiiiiir ailiiiinitration a one lo
open the era of pioperili of ieacc
ami ofplellll lor all people
t otijri sinaii McAtloo tollowed in a
brief talk in the inlcre1 of the coiin
try in eiiral ami the south in par
ttcular Al tin concliiion of the i c
ception Mr Uainlall ami parli were
illlien lo the reliilciiiili eluli rooms
II here the > dinetl with the eluh
i Il ll It olNI
louiiille ee II lllllfi1 crowd
of husiiics men iaih
al the hoard of trade rooms to
take part in tlin ri ceplion lo Con
jiiHMimti Siuiuiel 1 Ituiiiiiili al noon
toilai Thi iiioiniii Mr liainlall
hreakfaslctl at Ihe rcsitlcncc of Mr
Inlin li iccii on I ouith ivciiue At
hreaklat were preelil hi Invitation
Cotifiiesinaii McAtloo llishop T A
I udlei Major 1 M Wright
Ctiloiiel C I > car Allien 1ink anil
I nil W Iliike II had hcen
announced Mr Kaiuhill would arriie
at the lioard of trade room piniuplly
il I oclock ami halt an hour hefore
the appoinletl lime Ihe mom in
which the reception wa Intake place
waa pel feci jam Ill one place stood
aIlium h rcpuhlicau leader ami hi
a loal democrat and
uieii frtiiii tlie coiinlri wilh claieoi
ered hoot anil hayseed whiskel
inatlc their preence felt hi clhow injf
their wav through thu clowil lie
sidi olIiVis who have been mention
ed there w a a picked ilfliirutinii of
cnloieil ianilois scramhliuK for a
place lhe bitf crowd of sub-
stantial citizens lichaveil like
a lot of iiilleri jod > ill
a I heal re Mr liautlall s arrival wa
slijrhlly tlelayetl ami the crow il e
piesed llicir impatience hi
III the llooiwilh cines ami laisin a
noisy tlituibaiice w itli their feet lie
and hiparty appealed at Juill Ihe
pasa > e about the doorway was
crowdedo much that it wafound
niiiiiinlible tiik of working to
know ol onh pel hap from nailing
and hcaiai I lure wa anlt t cih ut
to that pciiod foreicn leal a hil
iiliee of tiatle aeainl the I tilled
Male ajryietjatini > 1 iiiooiiiii i in
value Aeaiu in Is i7 The piuleol
that icar was preceeded In eiuht
I wars ol adlelse Inule a ailit the
i uiteil tales in foreign couutrie
ai > iinn 1000 ami lhe
i more r lit panic of Wit came
upon us after leu wars
balance of trade a aiut the I nitctl
M ates aeiri aline viMliooooo in
due ami iel todai we are in lhe
midst of a deprc ion when the lal
nine icar of trade in the I nilctl
Males liis been in faMiroflhel liiled
Stateto the IMelit of flUkIHM1HKI
ami therefore we caiiuol
Miisiut ot it ruiMM iiimiissiiin
hi thot riihsol trade w hich I luiw in-
dicated a cunt IIlinc in my jinl
tnciit the puiii of prior icars It i
< I in lo lour in t Ill i fiu i tiiat I shonhl
eiie urn icaoiis w hich I think hale
to luilie us to our piecut trade
comlitioti I cou ulrr that II is an
over eshailtiie laMilion and to some
ilitrrec trade restriclion w hich uiifilit
to have hii it swept aside liecrs
Ihe Koierniucnl should be adminis
tered i noinicalls ami there ou ht
not to be collccleil a dollar of
nut I l mil lhe people ot the l nileil
Males in excess i 111 ti I w hich i lit s
sari to fconomicalh adminltir the I
Kowilimcilt ot Ihi people Cheer
Il is a trite aiinir ami some of u
hale rcahcil the truth of it that a
man who more iimnei than
he makes will become embarrii ed
ami I sax at t linjr to mi juiliruicnl
a countri w hich iiuporis more than il
exports must become eiiibariased
anil the ureal ohjet I of the owin
mellt of ii tree people like outs is lo
hale such laws enacted and honeIll
anil ailmiuitered as will
ploluote the yrenl objects n the
tratlc and coinmciic of the
country Checi1 I Ihercl ore leel
that when I am here I am
ainoiifr icprcsentathi of lhe encrjjri
anil enterprise of llir jalewai to the
south ami her indulrial interet I
am here ns I said before without
personal ohjit t ami el I haiccoire
lo see the ureal rcaw akeliiil ol lhe
indiistiial inleicsl olttie south Yon
ale without limit in ifMiiirrcs You
are lo ilu > in maiii of the piotlncls
compelini laiitahh Willi Ihe north
anil I hale no earlhll tdijcctiou I
am free lo sal I am latl lo sec the
oulhiTu stales ami many of them
ciiinc into succcsful coiupetition w itli
Ihe noithcrn late ami am absolute
h unwilling to see both eclions In-
terfered wilh in Ihelr plotless ami
career to the detinv which in
His infinite wisdom has endowed
upon Ihis
llltllA I l tf tol Nllll UN lllllll
hi such lelalions aw ill make both
sections the i icliui oi It i i ieii tun la-
bor and loieijiii low interests
Chccrsj Anil I tlo not speak this to
ion in hiii parlian seiie 1 speak in
the broader sense of itatcmaiihip
if I may he allowed lo appli the
term lor we me all advied that
slatimaiiship conisl in hi ox iiifj I
the restiiii sol a coiiul ri and It is I
in mv judgment the dm ol ciu red in the moiiiilains near Iei i
an iulelliilil people out the
details of present lelalions as thej re
hile lo her cxchan c of products w j
countries so no harm uiay
come lo inwsteil capital mnlnolow
uuhn lhe give Ihal impulse as far as
v x i
visitor was eiigageil ill Ihe honorable
intiiests of the eoauliv lor we all
Ullderstauil Ihal the huiness interest
sc
of hen iudieali
cure the be1 intcresls ol huiiie i anil
and
laborer ever where that it was his
mi ion in the south to a plaint hiln
stlt with huiiu in ils properil
and depression that he might be bet-
ter tiuatitied to in naliutud leg
Inlalion anil alliance uieasiires in le
hiiion to the important question of
the tarillthat would adequately and
siitifaelnrilv intl tic wauls of the
assert itself beiieliciiillv for nil partic ncss mid I rude relations ol
concerned Mr men then introduced our tountrv and I ma
Mr Kundnll There was a wild chipping be permitted to Indulge
of hands and alter the excitement bis funis in diliilgilislu d friend
died avv uv Mr lilllldull tulvuufial lo who hajn l spoken has litl if I llu
lhe trout of llm platlorni ami in a ibrlooil oiigle of thu iluUes of tin
Mil 11AMVII AII >
Mr lr < i Iin stel initl in ii nl lie llmrl nf
Irnl I > uulli
liciired a I have been in a mercan-
tile life like Hie most of hose arotllnl
me vou can understand why
I appreciate more than might
he miller dill creiil leltttions
the honor which this hod of mull
tender uud I sui that il is proper ill
the onlslart thai vou being a hotly ol
liitli composed of persons ol ever
part should he given to under
land that I uiu here prosuut
toilil without any personal
political motive I eionc among you
to witness for uivsclf to study the
details that prevail In the gicat south
in the biiiti relation it bears to
lhe country Wo are pasiiiK through
a period of great depression ami I
think rau how thin dupitssiou 1
New York Dee 39 Uiufuneralv iliiiioiiwn l intlieliarnetiriinlikoiill
i IIii aud liiuyloug L I others Hint Imvn iiretailed il In the
sent there vicie loud calls tor Mr
Adoo In rcspoii a tall young man
dressed ill libit k who described him-
self a a ineiiibcr of toiigrisa from the
little state whit h raised viatiniieloiis
and manufactured lightning in a li
iiid form took lhe llooi ami cxiircs
11 lllKll lHkBl IKAKtlUs
OTHER NATIONS
ihi iiiioi mi i iiiiiniis i vvaiis
Ioiiilon Dec 1 An carllniuake
was fell in Wales tothiy and mail
houses were iujnieil
ill VIsMllM s llllll nn v
Lotiilou Dec II Todav
lone scvciitvlifth I ii llidav anil the
occasion i being iclchratcd with
great felivities al HawaiVen Illrlh
hi greetings reach the giiiil leiider
I roiii all purls of the euipiie The
lrince ol Wales sent cordial congratu-
lations Mali libetal hotlit s take atl
lUllage of the ibn to present the
grand old man with atltliessc expres-
sive of their continued couliilcncc ami
proloiiml admiration Newspapers
vvilhoiil distinction of part devote
leatling articles to eulogies of the
gieal statesman
in n11 n vv AUiiloisi viiin
London Dee liiggallais V
Spelieii warehoUscinen have failed
for fiioootio
SOI I
eiinif of Ihe wa > rcs of Ameiican i j iViIililin < til talbuniiclas Thi
fliallio and I a > to wu deliberaleli
Ihal Ihi can be done ami done mil
upon a huiucss hai about which
ion pcrfectli underlaud When ion
alieinpi in 111y to run a
diagrccable In pas in at that j eoiiiitn upon theori then I think ion
Mrl auilallenlleillhrongh I hellltle the subject that ion liiill
n window from tin commiltee loom inly out lor loiirselves cat h imllv I-
to tin platform which hatl hcen l anil each commercial and trade
raneil lor the speaker Close he inteient because t millIon are never
hind Mr liainlall who walked bcltlc like in two ilill ent countries And
MrirecnwaCongressman McAtlto I > i iiicluion that sliouhl he the
Ihe iinrtv were incordcil a heart V le K t ohieel ol our rulers ill ashing
ami reiiiireil ol
ton the fullilliiieul
vviii oxir sin Ii oilleiiils is imi toiuliicted
everything in il
the farmers
V 111 IIIC V
I VII I II I A II IUXs
liiim Iein Dec I lhe Chinese
commission lUlilng the miih with
the ohjeit of iiiipiiriug into the con-
dition of their counlrymiii most of
whom are emplovctl on sugar planti
tions anil eolloi tistales was rccciviil
w ilh great eclat by the Chinese col-
on
A niivillll iiiiamiii
Valpaiiso I hili Dec II enalor
Conclie y Taro has atblressed a letter
of thanks to the inercliauls lor their
applecialioll of his speech ill lhe sill
ale on the tpiesliou ot uioiuy
I tit mi sia vi t iiisiii
Santiago Chili Dic o Ihe na
lioiial miieum was elo ed itmilav
and prizes were di li ihnled hv
ileiil anta Maria
a i vi it I ivn sitin
Miulrid liic Jli A fatal laud slip
ana dcstioieil many hoiies which
stooil in it path i r ii I hurled tort
eight persons llghlcen were ntsciicd
alive It is that ttill persons
are burled heiiealh the itli lis of the
CVUTIIIJIAKl SlllilltS IN IlllllM lllo
ielilia Dec J A seveie eartli
iiiake shock has been experienced in
Corinthio and considerable ihnnaje
ha been tioue lo many buildings
A IANIC IKOIIVIIII
ieiina Dee vll Iliu uneasy feel-
ing in liuaiicial circles still continues
unabated NuiuliuiiiiHH ruiuors are
in circulation about the itistahililv of
i varioubanks ami counuercial houses
the success voinloii happinesi ol
the enliie peoplemid m liku matiucr
llierelorc when Ihe interest
ol a coiiulry are nciilected or Ironi
out cause or another an not apt I j
looked a Il el then il is that
ritv >
A HOI III Il I MKtSIIIK
Pari Dee i In lliu seiiKtu Uidav
Melviu minister of agriculture an
power to improve
lilt ivvksi in Alios vvlll UK Sllolil
st releitburg Die sl Defnlca
u
NUMBER 50
Still Goes On Still Goes On
Tin Immense Crowds attending litis Sale will testily to the truthjof my assertion that 1 am closing out the Kntire Stock of 15 Ifaber
COST JJT OOS T iVT OOSM
Fifty thousand dollars worth of Clothing loo > Shoes Dry Goods Cloak and Carpets Mill to he di < po > eil of Residents of Waco and iciuity should
Chance to secure bargains No goods taken back or exchanged
GOOD FOR GROVER
M N ROSENTHAL Assignee
X
this
iiihiU a 11 at including a Itnllimmc
I Hun In ulge over the Misiinehalin i
riier a bridge ot the Louisville A
ahiille riilroail anil a pivot brlil t
lhe Wabash railroiul e ntrni
England s Premier Has mntlc wiiichwcre maiie before hi im
ill husiness occiirritl
His 71st Milestone
i I lie Iltmiiiu session
I < I I > n nl li HitCxntuliifr
Ml LUC Austin Dee Already polih
et
churches al Aiilipiciii are lelt in a
tottering condition ami tin inhabi-
tants urn encamped In a llehl
st vis sun11 iiiiiiitvitiiiiiv
Mmlriil Dec Two flesh cases
of choltna arc reportcil al Toledo
ACS I III I
cniii are beginning to arriveand t i
end notable member of the thud
lliet iiis it ii ol inilliil Willi may be observed pntuniu
wailing thi sound of the sponkc
JIIVII
oiiider ble curiosity hciUIh to be
uialiil esleil a to the etititcnts of the
Koieruor s iihcoiiiing mcsnagi and
it is uiiilcrlooil that lhe execillivi i
preparing that dociimiiit w Itli great
piilis Ills loiistalllllilll by I inn v
tihbs ii that now famous fulervicw
out whets the appetite of the
nillics n ho are eager to see wlielhtr
ihcie will he any inarketl ilivergem e
in the views of the governor nml ln
llelltclimil
V Millllli lull lissitm
spcrlftl in llic Kxiiiiilni r
loll Worth line 3 Captain M
l > Mallei of this cili lelt on I
nlghl s wcstboiiuil IVxas x Im in
train ciirrv ing w ilh him two coilin
These wele intended lo encas tlie
remains of Thus Mcrill anil will vv lm
were brutally murdered it is suppli-
ed hv Mexicans at Marie Ai Mei ill
ranch inrlv miles outh of sieii
Ilanco The instrument used m He
df this sickening eriuie
was an ax Merillskull beingcriiln d
and his w ifes head being conipleteU
leveled I roiii Ihe hotly Male ruiiet i
iire now on lhe scene ami willil i
hopctl bring the ticitil to speeily ii
lite
Ihe Iiie Iteimtl
anion 11 Dec il Ihis iiinrtiin
a III broke out III Hie uiillcklll n
works ami vv it bin nn hour the en
works were ill a blaze and gn it
fears wele enteitaiiied about ilu
nnI elv of the safe and lock work
anil IVerloss reaper wotks atlj liniii
hill the lire vv a llnallv cutitmllcl
Ihe buildings and nuieliinci v were
valued at > i i < XKl ami will lie an al-
most total loss insurance jloonon
Wmks vverc ow neil hv I lbelMerriiini
V Co
Hull Ulllf Mils Ilccll spuHiil
San Iralicico Dec I The li it
and Call have received a IordlniiL
New Mexico liapatrli saving Capl
W II Ilowgalc pasetl through Ihcie
Inst night en route to Malone a nun
ing ciiiiip in the llurro iiiountaiii
Ihe corresponilciil ai s ii wa Ilow
gale as he itiiiI seven veals lind r
linn in the signal scrrice
<
tlit llllrlnu lie 11 tl I it It s I tin
Chicago Dec I Ihe western >
poll association at a meeting lo n
Ihi lilol llillu ilecitleil to I ll the iiiiim
ilium cliatLes ol ilistillcric in the 1
fioin laniiai lo Itln uiiii 1st it-
s per icnl of the lull capacity 1 e
ports stibmitlcil howcil that tin h
liiaiiil has fallen oil I I per eelil din-
ing the present month
V It It li Ironi I lit Ctoisl
Man rraiiciseo Dec ill A incio
rial againt the ralitlealioil ol I In
spanlshAmcrican treat signed In
leading eigariuakeii of Ihis city w iii
he loruariletl lo Wiishingtoii
The uiemorlal declares Ihe lifili
would ruin their business acini
niiliioiiHof dollar iim I d and throw
iiViK laborer out ol cuilov incut
I lie Illicit Inu Vullc rrmililcs
Columbus > Dec II
Mclliide of llm stale lilillt ls aoi in
finn has i 111 I a call for a coiiciitiou
in this cilv latiuary 7 to consider I hi
situation in the llm king valley II
treen thiiivuiue ami lurty old miii
eisWcul to work today al lie r
I rale of Mi cents
llllllinii > N lilslcoMriillT ASH I n liollllcetl that the goVclllllleUl Would Julne to ihltlll ill his own I
ilvi1iM s in i t upon the adoplion of u clause rritlav night After reeuiiiij his u
iiiiu lo the entire bodv of our cili j iucreiisiiig the duly on cotton which 1 childrenlie returned t Hlie hou
IlisllslriMls lliiiiilnl I
St Louis Dec A Little Itoi 1
Ark special to the IostDipiii h
sa i aiu has fallen for thu pat loi
lyelghl hours Trains urn ilelavi l-
and much of Ihe traik of the Iron
Mountain roatl south of the cilv i
wishcd away lireat danuigti ha
been done lo properly
I CllI llllll his 111c
Springlitlil Mo Dec 11 lion W
N orrls long a member of the I j
islature from Ozark county w i
people Mr lo n felt conlitlent lluit en Il is the dutv of an lulmiliiis I the conimiltee had suppressed Ij i for an old fainilv lieiilooti
the incoming adininiiration would trailon therefore lo look after bui promised the governiiieiit would do j j
miI p
KciiioiK llumt scnliltir
New ork Due J Ihe steaim r
In in having the body ofloci L IIart
thu Iveiitucky sciiljitor on hoard
reached her lock today Then
u taken out this illtel noon
slow lueaured voice begun puel liinilrilloii H to t
icomK inemis Blllllllll l iuimm
trllMir > rirvvtinlu lu Ivp iluekv l r iiter
oftweltviulUles lille he spke ivtUs a bisim goverumciH Ap I llU j of
Mr ialidul s righl hanl expl red the pl irv j
depths ol hipuiilalool i 0l Alter Mr Ilniuhill had re uiiied his i t
rtislptiiitil rciirliil litis llxiilitstnli
Chicago Dec I The cMimlimlloli Ailgilslulia Dec JThis iinrii
of William 1 I alia cr for participa lug at 1 clock an exidoioii octirr 1
lion in the eight ih ward election ill the ollice ot the bulldingol the An
fraud has been pot I until Weil g tiaslight compaiivudjtjiuiny he
iiork tin ileiiMllshing il
IIV at place
two torv brick sliiictuii anil woiind
ed thanks lor the honor Ihal hail been i lie m < uimiiirrs lo iilnoie i in fiirco vvorkinen
shown him Mr McAtloo aid Ihal Pittsburg Pa Dec i Thu sudden
the people of In stale showed a warm upenion id the li > lone bridge
interet in lhe success of llm south I works has been fully explained ihis
Mr Me 11 no s spet ch wu u beautiful 1 morning hv a stateincut which ha
rlictorit ul tll oii full o sound logi been verilietl thai a serioiiililferciice
sensible ami lo tin point I of opinion exists between the toek
Alter adjournment Itatttlilt shook hohluis
hands with anolheiof his I lieiuls and It is now known that President
wa driven In thu Peiuleilllis club dollieb iintl Secretary and I reasiircr
room where he illjovetl a heart ilrohle both were opposed to the
meal w Hi u select coleriu of protec-
tive linill ileciplcs
Mm Its mill limit
Nuvv York Dun ifti atocks niiiii
baieied ai
t Now lo what I talUr in Dulavvtirt niid llutUun
leaner liw kouu hw mar luiteU st a
i ire Imauil l Ut in XiH known an the pauh uf HvWwlilrli I Money I i har Hv r 107 61
proposed reduction and resigned nul
urdav A It Urilllii of Chicago
win eluctcd prenhlijiit ami 1 II
Sprlllgur of tills place goiiiriil super
iiiluiiiluMt The works as now orgiiu
oil wuak ami iluel iiud lo to MS tliu Uc < l will riiinio Inn week 11 thw
vvorkuiuiiawiiil thu rodnttioii onlur
I utl iliu worfii luivu coiurfloU fur
V cr iilt > rlllllll > lltille
lialeigh X Dec J The bodies
of Charles smith ami Henry Davis
alleged burglars who were Ivinhcil
have been recovered from the Xnvvs
river in chains handiaill til ami one
riddled with bullets
In tell Veiir Ctillcrs
We have just received Ihi largest
and lineal as nrtmimt of Vow Year
IlinU evur exlilhlled ill Waeo Call
enrly uud make your elueliuii
I Kkiivkh t Co
Ilio beil
lokuiV
smoking lohnco is LitlU
moMu mrHtitinii > iiiinwiinniiww iiraiiiitw MniMVMi < ilillltltWI IIIMWr >
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