Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 125, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
varied tbtl wt ruutl quoit them tad t ik Luapcction
Waco Daily Examine
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Silk Department
W e ere nnw llioitlni til the niw Tuli noTeltles In plsla and f ncr Silks la Jll Iky sw iptln
hiUei OnriwkMiu t tlMaioUrM n4prlw mMll IW Kil > w Tin stiles mm
ATTRACTIVE LOTS of SILKS
So Gents 100
nnriin nf ntaner illka at Lhti pricevro Ont lint ofiolM color troiicratntUki a
lhiSteS5l 8fkVi BlSlP tld rice t our tpedllMltr lookt mem
Dress Goods Department
Tbt p7 effecU Id w coloringt this itaion are niarrela of beauty
OUR IMPORTED ROBES
ILntiKli th Itlk of Ike town Thtr litre b c Kim rttt nd the uslanrt hire til been
rtiluccd M Ike waits c ttsson I
White Goods Department
Everything tbitjoucAnroulblj aik or lu
dren gotids we ate ttiowlni tier
SOME SPECIAL LOTS
plain and nuTelly white and colored weib
THIS WEEK
10 Onset Victoria Lawns at 8 13c per yard
Cases Victoria Lawns at 10c per ard
5 Cases Checked Nainsooks nt lOopcr yard
6 Cncs Checked Nnluooks at 12 l2c per J aril
Domestic and French Satteens
At 10c 12 I2c 20c 25c 85c and 40c per yard
SANGER BROS3
EVERY INTELLIGENT RETAILER KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF
BUYING TOBACCOS WHICH SELL WELL
Large assortments do not Increase loiisuniplhm
WELL KNOWN BRANDS
sell Keadll aud jlold
lutioduclnguev brands Is uphill woik We have now In slock an ample
n ly of tho following brands which wo pronounce tho
best sellers over ullcreil ou the market
Loilllnrds Cllinar
Drunimonda Coca
linslcys 31 aid of Clinton
Tluslcys Western Natural Leal
Tlnslcs lcarl
Tluslcys line XX
Williams Lucy lllutoa
Ilurloiis Our Vrilc
Curlona Oenuiue Durham
Liggett Jfc Myers Star
Liggett Mj eraSain Ilass
Liggett Mcrs bcnlplng Knlfo
Mollejs Sarah llcrnliardt
McCorklo How mans Nectarine
McCorklo llowmans Dried 1iach
KELLUM R0TAN
Cameron Castles fc Storey
Wholesale Grocers
WACO
WHY IS IT WE CAM DELIVER GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CHEAPER THAN THE MARKET OF GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
DECAUSEWHEN GOODS ARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WE
GO INTO THE MARKET WITH CASH PURCHASE IN LARGE QUAN-
TITIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS AND
WHEN THE ADVANCE COMES GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS BENEFIT OF
SAME
OUR THREE COMPETING RAILROADS ENABLE US TO OBTAIN AS
LOW RATE OF FREIGHTS INTO WACO ANO THREEFOURTHS LESS
FREIGHTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAN EITHER OF THE ABOVE
CITIES
BY PURCHASING OUR COFFEES IH RIO JANERIO AND POSSESS
ING THE LOWEST RATE OF FREIGHTS ENABLES US TO SELL AT
SAME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON CASTLESH STOREY
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SENATE
Consideration of the Well LiAbrn
treaty consumed tho tlino todn > nud
Was not concluded w lieu tho doors re-
opened and scualo adjourned
COtFIirVIATKHtg
Samuel 8 Cox to bo minister to
Tnrko Ilcnr > L Muldrow lo bo as
sistant secretary of tho interior Win
A J Sparks to be commissioner of
tho general land ofllcc
INIHUOK DHAUTM1ST CM1SI l > IO
I VY
Secretary Lamar Issued an order
closing the Interior department tu
nionow out of respect to tho incmor
of I ho late Jacob Thompson of ICi u
tiicky who was secretary of tho In
terior during the administration of
President lluchanan
MUST WOIIK hAlttA AMI nil
lho commissioner of petitions is
sued au order directing that lor tho
present until tho ma < > of buslmrs
now licloro tho board review is dis-
posed of members of tliut division
of lho pension ollkc shall begin
wnrK nt 8JOa in and liulsli at 4 p m
Minister from Japan has written n
Idler o Secretiir llajard expressing
llio warmest thanks of his govern
incut to Lucius II Toole Untied
Stales minister to Conn for protect-
ing a partj of Jnpnneso subjeils dur
ing tho recent disturb lines nt Scout
llrst comprollcr ol tho tunsurv
Diirlmui assumed tho duties of his
ulllto today
Ul > lll II
Ilrbrlllona llnllllrri1 Imprison >
lclrtfriilli llpertilur
St Iaul Mnrch2i A spcilnl from
Winnipeg to the iciilng Dlspilch
snjsthallalo advices lroni the west
slato that tho telegraph operator at
Duih Lako hns been mado prisoner
and locked up along with other jirls
oners but no harm lias been ollertd
them nor is llkcl to be
1 lie lcbcls hao not attempted to
tnko Port Carlelou which Is strongly
b mounted police lhe
farrlsoncd goTcrnineiit has decided lo
appoint n commission to confer with
rid
tho rebel liallbiccd < i and Indians
ntlvo to their claim A scltlcuiont
of tho present illlilcult will doubt
less soon be brought about without
bloodshed
nlUkourl1 lrauliilllrc
St Louis Manli 25 A JelUreou
Clt > special to tho 1ostDlspatih si s
lho Missouri legislature adjourned at
12 noon today llio house commit
too lo lmcsiigato tho purchase of
Missouri bonds by tho fund lonimls
slonors made their report saying that
while tho commissioners had perhaps
not pursued tho wisest course still
they bad acted for lho best
SlUlsMson llio lence riic legisla
ture Nlllt
Springfield March 25 In joint as-
sembly today only tho representa-
tives voted although Haines answered
lo roll call blttlg explained that
hereafter he would for a limited
time vole alternately for Logan and
Washburn aud ou llrst ballot voted
for Washburn On 6ccondvoto Logan
received 100 McMillan not voting
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Minister Lowells Indorsement ol
HIsMiccrstor
London March 25 Tho Tall JInll
Gazette this afternoon publishes mi
Interview with Minister Lowell In
reference to tho appointment of M
Phelps as ills successor Mr Iowcll
said resident Cloveland was tho Inst
man who would make an Incousldcr
ato appointment especially lo such an
olllco as that of minister lo the ourt
of bt James Continuing Mr Ixiwell
said Mr helps Is a gentleman or
Igb character nud marked Independ-
ence most agrccablo lu bis manners
possessed ol high social qualltv A
change was unavoidable ow iug to tho
asceudency of a now parly to power
aro to
lated ou President Clevelands wisdom
as shown In Ids chslco of Mr Ihclps
as a successor to mjsclf
iiiiCAinI i iiiuiiiiis
Nearly Ten Million Iounds rauned
Heel tlrdired by lnicliind
Chicago March 25 lho N K
rairbauks caunlug company of this
city has received during lho last sov
en das cablo orders for canned beel
lor tho use of tho IlrltUb army w hlcb
coupled with au additional order re
ceived today makes tho aggregate
amount to be shipped four million
pounds lho orders camo from the
llrltish war department tho destina-
tion of meats being Wolwlch It will
ronulra two weeks to fill tho orders
now ou baud Tho Armour packing
company is also lu receipt of orders
WACO TEXAS THURSDAY MARCH 2Q 1885
itiakiii niiiASTili
oii lessol Crusbd In Laku jtllclil
gan and AnalliTIIisliiff
Chicago March 25 Cant 1rindi
ville of tbopropMIorMichlganwhich
w crushed in the Ico and loundercd
in lako Michigan last Thursday llio
crcwhnUug gouo ou board of a lug
nearby and thence making theirwa
over tho Ice to Holland Michigan
last Suuday arrived here today IIo
en s tho steamer was well down In tho
water when tho squeczo camo which
crushed her IIo sajs tho tug
Arctic to which they escaped
and on which sotcral men
still remain in perfectly safe as sho is
ljing on top of tho ico so that she
cannot bo gripped and that when the
thaw comes sho will settle casil into
water Capt lrllullvillo sijs lie
never before saw so much ico in tho
lake for sixty miles south of tho stratls
of Mackiuaw tho Ico is solid en
tlrcl across and of an average thick
Hess of thirty Inches IIo believed it
to bo impossible for vessels to gel
through tho straits to IluQalo before
Inno 1
lu regard to tho propcllor Wiscon-
sin which Is tho twin of the lost ves-
sel Michigan IrludUillo said that
Capt Mctiregor her commander
was a skillful and brave seaman
and if any man could rescue her ho
could Sho was more heavily loaded
lliau tho Micldgnn lay deeper lu
water and was therefore moro subject
to grip of ice It might bo sho had
nlriad suttcrcd tho samo fato as the
Mlclilgau lho Wisconsin has not
been heard from lor sometime and
fcsicl men hero express grave fears
for safelaud that of tier trcw
niu luitii
A llrllUli nelectlre llrcoyn andAr
rvsts n nalurallxod American
Now YorkMarch25 Mrs Ireland
nt Molt Haven told tho authorities at
tho district attorneys olhco this after-
noon thai her husband had been kid-
napped by Lngllsh ollicials Uobert
Inland ago SO J oars was a piper In
tho Lngllsh army till lfc7G when he
deserted Irom ids garrison at Air
bu > llandandcamoto this cit wliero
ho took out naturalization papers On
the 18th Inst one John jjlilclds wrote
him from Itochcstcr Aowr York otrer
Ingloglio tho piiicr n position in a
contort conipan Ihcii being formed
at seven dollars a night Ireland
went to meet bhlilds and was
Induced to go Into Canada where
hhicliU announced himself as a detec
tive and took the naturalized Amerl
tau Into custody Ireland w as locked
up ami refused permission to write
lioiuo until > estenlay when he sent a
low lines to bis wife tclllug her tho
aboto fuels and adding that ho would
shortl bo returned to Luglniid for
trial Mrs Ireland was directed to
coininnnlcato with faccrctarj of blato
jlaard
J
uciu snAHMiiri
A I urge l > ttiiteiiRer llat nid u II
nltlrd lnnliio
London March 25 lho steamer
City of Home sailed from Liverpool
lor Now York on her llrst ojago
this season bho I toV about 700 pas
sengers being tho largost number
embarked on any IransAtlsullo
steamer for several months
lho steamer Oregon from Now
York reports that on Suuday sho
passed tho sleauicr Ncssinore from
Italtimoro March 10 for Liverpool
with her engine disabled bho was
proceeding slowly
AII17UMA
Texas A lacillc torleltrd Lauds
Opened lo I ulr
Tucson Arizona March 25 The
announcement was mado estcrday
that lho lorfeltcd lauds of llio Texas
Iaclflc rabway vvcro opened to cutrj
fins caused a great rush in the United
Slates land olhce aud tho olllceis
liavo all they can do to inako entries
Thousands of acres are to bo re-
claimed
Pli V1VANIA
A Nlrlueol the stevedores Delays
tlrraii fttcoiuers
Philadelphia la March 25 Thrco
hundred aud fitly stevedores struck
hero toibvy against a rcductlou of
The steamships llrltish Crown
wages
and bwilcrland are only parllally
loaded and nuy not bo nblo to sad
tliis week
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Nominations
Washington March 25 Kominr
tlont Samuel S Cox of Now York
as envo extraordinary and minister
plcnlpotentiaiy from lho United
Slates to Turkey
Postmasters Win A Wortham
Sulphur Springs Texas Uobert O
Denton Gainesville Texas
Senate The oath of ofllco was ad
tululslercd to Senatorelect llorr
Arhausas and tho scnato went Into
oxecntlvo session ond continued tho
consideration o ftho Wlcl aud LaAbra
treaty
Tlief Must Tar Duly
Washington March 25 Tho pork
parklug company of Chicago which
rcecntl exported a largo quantity of
perk cured with foreign salt upon
received drawback
which they a
not finding ready market abroad wos
relmporttd and under a decision
lnado by Secretary McCulloch the
company was required to pay dut
on JJoth meat and salt as forclgu
goods
rugllsh Mlllila culled mil
lloston Manli 25 The Herald
prints tho following private cablo dis-
patch received today lu lloston from
arellablo source Great excitement
exists iu London nnd it Is reported
that 25000 militia liovo been railed
out Humors arn Ihlik Ihat ltussia
has rejected Digllsli proposals
i tE Indians f
i
American Companies will Sup
ply the English Soldiers
With Corned Beef
J
riiiiiiicJlfrlckei mst tlrgln
Inns llKiilnilng fur III end
Seril nnd Clolhltic
J
The lul lroiiit Jllnungers llnlil
iiiporlnnt meetings nnd
tVIl Keep Up Hales
tens Hems lllcli lime nnd
Splcjl from All lnrls of
the United Nlntes
noAniMi itLiisKits
Timid nelller li > Ilakoln Nrnrfd by
nil IHdtun Vlalk > Arollud
licrre Dakota Tcr Mnreii 25
Indians were at work on
lho Wiunebago reservation last
ulKht stacks and buildings being
burned all along Chappcllo Creek aud
the lives of settlers threatened Major
Slvau lelrgiaphcd to licrre for aid
aud a ahorlirs posse well armed has
gouo to the sccneof tho trouble Clar
ence lliuklc defended Ills houso nt llio
peril of his life aud succeeded in
driving lho savages oil temporarilv
but will Immediately have lo lcavo
I oublo Is brcwiug nil over the reser
vation llutlalo Uhost Spirit nud
Lamo Kueo are among the leaders
jioui ncAiru than miir
St laul Match 21 A special dis
patch frooi licrre Dikoin si > s Ibcio
Is uo trouble on lho Winnebago reser
vation TtVeut Iiidhnspisscillliioiigli
tho resetvalIon and Ibissenicda few
timid sctlcrs but no violeuco nt an
kind was done
UISI VilliIMA
irrnl miirrrliiGr In llio nroiislit Ills
irlrlstulliorllle Airnlrd lu
Charleston W Va Alareli 25 Ho
great is the suflerlng of people In tho
drought district in this and oilier
counties adjoining that tho authori-
ties aud people of Kanawha inimty
were appciiod to vestcrday tjuiu
tiUcs of provisions were ordered by
tho county coort lo bo scut io lho
suirercrs Numuers of men womeu
children and beasts linvo rcnclicd heio
lroni onions of JncKsou jlltnoro
and Calhoun counties llio tnoun
tain farmers aro unable to purchas
loodorsccd llio season for pHut
iug is near and everything looks dis-
tressing Kaniwha county riu tako
care of Is r slrieicn people but help
will be needed for tho other counties
HtllIIOAll IIANAULItS
An Important Tlcrtliiff to be Held
ut Clilcaffo
Chicago March 25 A meeting of
the presidents and general managers
of tho railwaS centeilng at Chicago
throughout tho territory embraced
between tho western terminus of the
seaboard trunk lines and the Missouri
rlv ci has been called for uoxt cduec
day This meeting will bo n very
Important one as it is understood it
will attempt to deal radically wltb >
matters pertaining to transportation
of both passengers aud freight
throughout tho territory with a view
lo tho srlct maintenance of rater
bpceial attention it is said will bo
giveu to the government ot rates at
secondary railway renters such as
Ieorla and Indianapolis trout which
it Is claimed tho demoralization ol
rates Ircqucntly spread to Chicago
bt Louis and other largo points
TUT UMIIN IACttlC
A Meetlug of the Mock Holder at
notion
Boston March 25 Tho annua
mooting of tho Uulou Pacific stock-
holders was held hero foda at Hor
lictllvral ball Cbas Francis Adams
Jr president or lie company called
tho meeting to order aud Hcury Mc
Farland was choscu secrctar Prcsl
dent Adsms la opening tho mceilug
stated that tho voluminous character
of tho fu < l report had prevented its
being put Into print but it would be
ready in a fortnight
ANNUAU 1CTI0N Or OFFICEIC3
Boston March 25 Tho directors ol
tho Uulou laciio railway this altcr
nooii elected tho following otUcors
Charles Francis Adams jr presi
Atkins
dent lllsha vlccprcsldcnl
Hcury Mcrarlatid secrctar ami
treasurer In tho executive committee
i b Ilakerof this city takes tho
place ol Jay Gould
i i
NIVV JlltslV
me Sletliodlkts IroteW Again
Irercnce nud 1rlvlllces
New Terse March 25 Tho Nov
Jersey Methodist Episcopal coufer
cuocstcrday adopted thu following
resolutions without opposition
Whlekas It is generally known
throughout the state that sluco July
last toman Catholic priests and bish-
ops have been granted certain tpecltl
aud peculiar privileges at tho New
Jersey stato reform school at James
burg N J such as teaching their
catechism holding confession Mjud
celebration of mass and
Where is Iu the Judgment the New
Jersey anuusl conference such a
courso Is In direct opposition to the
principles of our government to tho
nlrlt of charitable Institutions aud to
tho proper an clficicnt government of
and pceuliir privileges lo a particular
denomination therefore
llcsolved Ihat wo as a conlcrence
do most solemnly protest against tho
action of tho trustees of said school
and earnestly petition that those
having chargo of such matters see to
It that such distinctions aud prefer-
ences be no longer permitted
I1AIV11TOM
A 10000 Suit llcdTlio Island Ul >
Hank Out of Deep Water
Gnlroston March 25 In lho dis
trict court today the Mcllhcnny com
pany of Houston tiled a suit against
Hock Oppcnhcimcr Co of this
city for 410000 damages alio suit
arises out of tho following circum-
stance as cited in tho plaiutiuV peti-
tion riatntiU claims to bavo held n
mortgago lien for something over
410000 upon tho stock of goods ot I
1 Westmoreland of Madison county
Tolas and alleges that upon n confes-
sed Judgment upon a note defendants
elected plalntlir from rightful posses-
sion and took possession themselves
of the property which is valued nt
about 5000 hence lho suit
lho rcmaludcr or tho suits
against tho Island cltv savings
bank and garnishees arlstag out
of tho Into financial trouble
were dismissed in tho district court
All llko suits in tho county court
having been withdrawn this ends lit I
and removes the lastiucum
Entlon
ranees to satisfactory adjustment of
tho banks Into trouble
kr ioiiN
All AIIMftlit Convention sails to
nominate n Mayor
St Louis March 25 lho demo
cratlo convention for tho nomination
of a city ticket met nt tho Mercantile
library ntll0 oclock this morning
but did not complcto its organization
until about J 30 p m binco then
the hnvobnen balloting foi a candi-
date fur minor and at l0loulglit 80
ballots luil been taken without re
sultlho
lho candidate In nomination aro
12 A Noonau Judge of tho court of
criminal correction Chas C llaiu
unter a prominent merchant mil
llobcrl M Iarks au old cllleu now
out of busluess llio ballots have
varied but little since the com
mcuccd anil lho prospect now is that
the convention will sit most of lho
night ludgoNoounu holds a slight
lead and Mr Iarks has tho balance of
power Tho contest continues to bo
stubborn and persistent Willi no
signs of a break in the ranks of cither
candidate
Tin WAiiAMi i Mncum
The stock Holders to Hold a Mectlng
nt HI lonls
St Louis March 2 It Is stated on
the authority of a gentleman well
known in railroad circles that Solan
Humphreys receiver of tho Wabash
ralluaj when last hero expressed
liiuisell asverv sanguluo of tho ulti-
mate disentanglement ot tho ntlalrs ol
that road lie believes lho lilau prc
paud by President Joy will lioatccpt
ed by lho bond holdeis and the cable
grams lo tho contrnrv were hothluks
rent out for stocklobbliug purposes
A inceling will bo held lu this cit
April 2nd at which a conimlttooof
Uugilsh bondhnldcis Is cxpeettd to
bo present nnd the nlbdrs of the com-
pany will probably bo arranged at
that time
VVI STllt IXflllir A SULIATIII
rile Production ol VA luce llcduced to
SO per ccul ol Capacllv
Cincinnati March 25 At ft meet
ing of tho exccuHvo committco of tho
Western Lxpoit association hero his
afternoon It was resolved to reduce
production of high wines from 2d per-
cent of capacity to 25 per ccut Ibis
is for April A resolution was offer-
ed to reduce the production for Ma
to 20 per cent but this was not acted
upon
i
Crop lrokpecl
Chicago March 25 Tho Tanners
Ucview in a summary of reports lroni
Its correspondents throughout the
western slates for tho week cudlng
March 21sas the coudltous arosuch
that only a comparatively smill area
of spring wheal cau bo got Into the
ground before the first of April
this though It cannot bo railed late
neither can It be called early In re-
gard to winter wheat It says tho indi
cations aro Ihat taklug tho decreoso
In ncreogo aud the dally running
rv lu which ho holds that salted meats
which aro exported with beueflt draw-
back ofdutles ou foreign salt used In
curing tho meats aro entitled to be re
Imported duty froo upon refundment
of drawback This opinion applies
particularly to the case of the Anglo
American company i
tn llpliiml alius Utunbler Colu <
lulu Kulclde
St LoutsMarch25 A Hot Springs
Ark special to tho Post Dispatch
sa s the t Al Chapman a sportiug man
well known both north nud suutli
sjlcided hero tills morning by blow
lug bis biulus out Ho was a coulln
iiicd opium enter and dead broke
An lllito 1 Irut Assigns
Cleveland 0 March25 Tho Duck
cyo llrusli compauy mado an align-
ment tills morning liabilities 21000
assets410000 The capital stock of
lho concern was 75000
lien Grant Improving
New York March 25 Gen Grant
shows considerable improvement this
morning Ho slept well all night and
at noon went out driving
Cell Mrlluade Head
Ullca X V March 25 Gen
James MtQuado died nt his brothers
residence this morning aged 5Gear
said Institutions because fostering al The best smoking tobaevo Is Little
sectarian spirit by gh lug preeminent Joker
GABLE VOICES
The Lion and tho Bear Snarl
ing and Defiant Across
the Afghan Frontier
IJieut Excitement In Loudon
Over the Slliiiillou Which
Urovvs More Neilims
The Mock Markets of lhe Woild
Itiukeneil llccnuse of lhe
lllilnc of vvur Clouds
The Sltiinllon In Ihe Sotidnu Is
not improving but Anilrn
lin will Assist rnclnuil
IMilA Ml
TUB I10V AND TUB 1IKA1L
London Mnrcli 21 Tho tension be
tween Hussla ald Lngland over tho
Afghan frontier < iuettlonls increased
and tho stock market Is greatly ex-
cited llrltish consols are onehalf
aiutltusslau sccuillics ono percent
lower than at tho closolasl evening
lUllTAlNH AMnABSAIlOlt INSTlllClLII
TO STIlt til HIE IllAll
London March26 Tho llrltish am-
bassador at St Petersburg has been
instructed to press tlio Itussinn gov-
ernment for a reply to Granvilles
proposnl of lho ICtli regarding out-
posts on Afghan frontier Vestcr
day a council was called to
consider dispatches from Dullcrlu
forwarding a demand of tho Ameer of
Afghanistan for au Imuicdiato war
draft aud rumors that tho Ameer
had received overtures from Pussla
otering favorablo terms lor nlllanco
Tho cabinet decided to intrust Dub
foln Willi plouary powers to arrrigo
to ma with tho Ameer
SllXIAI SKSS1QN or rtiK l IIMir
CABINET
Loudon March 25 Tho cabinet
held a special session lids afternoon
which was devoted lo a discussion of
lho Afghan dllllculty It resolved to
firmly demand of Hussla that she
commenco forthwith the work of de-
lineating lho Afghan frontier in ac-
cordance witli llio understanding un-
der w hlch Sir Peter Lumsdcn nud the
llrltish survciug party passed some
mouths In thonineers dominions
All the olhcois belonging to the
Ilrlllili Indian army aud uowlullu
I ope on furlough liavo been ordered
to Immediately rejoin their rcipcctlvc
regiments
NOlllINd 11051 UUasiAN SOUl CLS
Sir Charles Dllke president of tho
lot at government board answered
for lho government n question by Sir
b atord Norlhcotc aud said the gov
erjmenl had not loday received any
newt from nutstan sources eoneorn
> ng hopcudinguegotlallout In regard
o lho Afghsn uouudary dispute
tlllMl HUIVIAII NOT TO IIKANNFXED
Tho Uarl of Wimbcrly llrltish scc
iclniy of slato for ludia iu the bouse
of commous Ibis cveuiug iu answer
loa question staled that bo bad ou
behalf ot tho government Informed
the deputation that the government
bad decided not to nunex upper llur
maii lo tho queens Indian cmpiic lie
added that her majestys Indian af-
fairs at present rendered It necessary
for lhe government to exercise great
prudence iu cugaglug in any cuter
prise beyond the frontier or India
THE tMlLISH HACKS
Loudon March 25 T his was tho
third aud last day ol tho Lincoln
spring meeting The Lincolnshire
baudieap race 1000 sovereigns for
three oarolds aud upwards was won
by II T Darilays Ilcudlgo
OES OORDONS niAltlf8
r
Loudon March 25 lho diaries of
Gen Gordon bavo arrived at Loudon
At tho end of the llrst one Gen Gor
down of tho crop prospects wo shall don vvroto that the diaries should bo
seo n winter wheat crop in quantlt long to his sister and If prlutcd mull
bolow that of 83 bo carefully pruned by her
l I i Loudon England March 25
iinrlnud I irt hid
Grauvillo iiumbcrof
tolay a
Washington March 25Attornc lntcrvlott8 nltlMursar i iia lho
General Garland has fun ished au TllrkIh minister to Kugland ond
opluion to lho secretary ol the rcasii r 1 > 11na M cllUy
tho Porte
A TUnKOlltSaiAN AIXIANCE
London March 25 There is great
excitement hero over reports Irom
Constantinople to the cllect that tho
porto has asked ndvlre of Illsmarck In
regard to a rurkoIluitlau alliance
against England
Earl Gruuvllle today sent lor
tho Turkish embassador aud
Hassan Kobmt Pasha special
envoy from the sultan aud had an
Interlow with them It is rumored
that tho lntcrvlow was owing to a ro
port from Constantinople of a Turko
ltussiau nlllanco against England
ii
ITALY
THE lOVFuXULNT URnED TO SEM >
20000 MEM TO MAS90WA1I
Home March 25 The Dlritto a
newspaper published lu this city al-
ludes to Sundays Egyptian battle as-
a tremendous defeat of tho llrltish
which will Inspire with new courage
the whole Arab world and make It
necessary for Italy to send 20000
more men at once toMassowahiu
older not to risk boglualug a cam-
paign with such au experience as that
of Gcu Grahams expedition
Capt Groppl before leaving Home
lo Join ticn tJraliams stair had r loug
audience with King Humbert
W r > sr >
NUMBER 125
Everything Brand New in Spring Styles and Late Novelties
as
ELEGANT GOODS and Rich Fabrics at B Haber8 Everything brand new of Dry Goods Fancy Goods Laconnd Laco Novelties Immense stock of White Goods such
Victoria Lawns Mulls Swisses India Lawns plain and checked jNninsooks Picqucs in great variety A largo stock of Hosiery for Ladies Misses and children A genuino
full regular made hoso for 25c per pair Embroideries immense such as Jaconottes Swiss and all over Embroidery at astonishingly low prices In fact everything brand new
new patterns new designs nrd low prices A beautiful line of Parasols Fans and Gloves immense variety Our new lino of Ilouscfiumshhig Goods is simply immenso such as
Table Linen Towels and Napkins Everything brand noHv and at tho lowest prices Come and look at them Your patronago is strongly solicited becauso m proparing for this
seasons trade I mado it a point to secure tho best goods for tho haift money
I B H A B E R
NATIONAL NEWS
Amorica Sends Her Sunset
to the East as Minister
toTurkoy
Minister Lowell Itctirct Wit Is
tirnccfiil Compliments to
lie Ailiiiliiiatiulloii
The Appolutuieiita of eslcrdity
Included Tlucc Texuns uuil
Hope Springs Up Anew
A llrltish Detective IHcovsiind
Arrests n vulurnllzc1
Ainerlcnn
to supply five million four bun
drcd thousnud pounds Thcsoaretho
largest orders over received licre and
owing to their inagnltudo tho suppo
sitiou It that they are to meet a war
emergency Tho tanning house aro
working day and night in order to
meet those demands
A dispatch from Korti saw mes
sengers arriving there from tho vlcln
Ity ofKassola report that lho nower
hil Shaklrayo tribes have revolted
against tho Majdl
< 1III7IA V
AISEH VVlMIKIMfl OKATITUUE A
hODIK SKNTIMKNT
Ilcrlln March 25 lho
emperor
through Illsmarck lias written n letter
thanking the German nation for tho
evidences of lojalty nud afloctlou
shown bv H ou bis birthday IIo
sajss Lucoii raged by llicso aOcc
llouato manifestations until Undcuds
my power I shall never wear of de-
voting my wholu strength to Hie vvcl
laroofmy beloved lalhorland
VMIV TUB KLAO WAS UFJtOVKIl
Ilcrlln March 25 Tho Cologne
llaiettosays tho reason tho Kngllsu
Hag was removod at Victoria was bo
cause tho Lnglish had ceded the ter
ritory lo Uormauy
TllltSIUtlUAK VVAH
SOUHAN SHEIKHS VVIII SEIIVK TUB
SULTAN
Cairo Mareli 25 Two Soudan
sheikhs hare gono To Constantinople
lo enter tho service of tho sultan
OP COUltSR tiikv Din
Loudon March 25 Gen Graham
telegraphed tho government that the
guards aud marines showed gieat
steadiness under tiro during tho har-
assing engagements of yesterday
and that lho cavalry also behaved
well
THE J1AIOON ConiS
Suaklm March 25 Gon Graham
has moved his headquarters camp
two miles nearer Tamal A convoy
ol Indian troops was sent Ibis morn
ing to the McNeil znrcba ou tho
Tamal This convoy which acted as
au escort for llio balloon corps ar-
rived at ornba aud tho balloon corps
Immediately scttowork takiugobser
vallons A tapllvo balloon sent up
from the zcrcha remained up sovcral
hours when tho observer descended
with lull Information concerning tho
positions and movements of Usman
Dlgnaa men Tho uiorntugs work
shows lint tho balloon corps will bo iu
valusblo In assisting Graham to make
a forward movement Tho Grenadier
guards have gone to Hashccu to es-
cort llio Surrey regiment back to
Suaklm
rllEnlNEUAI AIIVANCK TO UK MA11K
TODAYi
aunklm Starch 2StThe Drills
rued
camps wero not disturbed last night
Skirmishers haro been sent out on
lho way to Tamal The general ad-
vance which wns to bavo been mado
on Suuday last will It is now thought
take plnce tomorrow
1AIS8 ailEAThll THAN BUnOSFC
Suaklm March 25 the Gren-
adiers nud the Surrey regiment
reached Suaklm from tho
zcrabn without loss although they
exchanged shots with liostlo Arabs
ou llio May Tho Arabs lost 100 men
lu cstcidns skirmish The British
loss In lastbuudas battlo Vas much
greater limn at firs reported and
Gei Graham has telegraphed lho
homo government that ho fears there
must bo added to that das loss
thlrtyclghr men still missing from
the Sikhs ludia regiment
FINANCIAL llhlHKSStOV
London March 25 At toda
wool sales 11261 bales Sdney is
Port Philip wero disposed or market
firm
block market at closo today was
dcpicssodiindor tho iullucuco of an
Increase iu tho preparation for war
cousus closed 97 I tholowcjt figure
acacbed sluco lho commencement ot
the aiiLloltussiau dispute llusslau
securities fell 1 to 112 Ibis morning
News from tho continent shons that
all courses sympathized with tho II
nauclal situation iu Loudon aud
prices toward the closo wero flat
AN
CLnritAI A1I1SIIICA
AMICABLE ADJUOTIENT 1101rD
ton
Panama via Galveston March 25
The conferences between Gonlma aud
Alzpuru will continue today when It
Is hoped things will be amicably ad
justedTho rebels in Colon nownum
ber COO Iloats from Portlcabcllo
liavo brought a quantity ot arms anil
ammunition which was left tlicro two
years ago by the rebel steamer Cau
trabo Amoug tho arms aro llvo small
camions
el i
AVSrllAILIA
THE COUNCII mXIIIHTO 8ENI A COV
TINCILVrTOlIIB SOUDAV
Svdnoy March 25 TboNcw South
Wales legislative council by a unani-
mous Tote and the legislative as
sembly by a voto of63 to SI approved
the dispatch or a colonial contingent
la Soudan Tho announcement of
the voto was received with loud
cheers lor lho queen
APPEAL lOSTroNtn
Cairo Mareli 25rTho appeal of tho
government from the decUionoitho
court In tho first lnstauce ordering
tho restoration to tho sinking fund ol
moneys claimed by Lo Caisse do Ijv
Dcbto Inblbiuo to belong lo It and
Improperly diverted has been Indefi-
nitely postponed
SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS
Lima March 25 Tho officers ot tho
llusslau corvclteDJghilvlltcdttio
Orovalluo today with tho object or
lnakiug scientific obscrvrtlons Tho
IJyguir leaves shortly to Join tho
llusslan squadron In Asiatic waters
La Trlbuna revived today uudyT
tho name ofEl Cainpoou
VVe leru Hall Association
Pittsburg March 25 Tho Western
Nail association met here today ami
rcafllnued the card rate Trade wm
reportctl fair and stocks small
l > rawpoker Is much dearer than
draw on ou Opera PutT Cigarette
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