Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 130, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 1, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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BY BARTOW CRAVENS
1250
1500
1800
2000
2250
or
OUK 1250 CUSTOMMADE
Vana suits In Sack and Frocks
TIIKY AUK BEAUTIES
OUR 1900 CUSTOMMADE
Moni Bark and Frock Bulla
T1IBV AIIK CORRECT STYLES
OUR 10 00 OUSTOMMADD
Neua Sain are equal to auy 123 00 ault roale
to ofdor
our 2000 Custommade
Neua sulta You canuut set out lnado lO
order like them t r leaa titan 100 00
OUR 2350 CUSTOMMADE
Mens aulta yon paonot set one tniuto to order
llkotliem Tor In than 110 00
WACO
Waco Daily Examiner
CLOTHING
T < t now f iri > l l iml w ImlU the Mention of geuttaiutu Mho wnnt styllah well renU
lolhi > K fxniuaat tlu e goutli 1 b7 tre nrnJe up lo Uk tho > Utx of lulls m de to urd r
J lie re
N011UV STYLUS
coumcT cutUOODWOItKMAXSIil
UOODWOItKMAXSIil
Ilify arc yot inferior tu mitt you lutre mftJelo orler Atulroit aboutono URlf
1250
1500
1800
2000
2250
SANGER BROS
EVERY INTELLIGENT IJETAILER KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF
BUYING TOBACCOS WHICH SELL WELL
Largo assortments do not Increase consumption
WELL KNOWN BRANDS
Sell Itcailll ntnl jlclil
liiliniliiiliieiirw brands Is nplilll work Wo ham nniv In slock nilntupln
supply or llio following brands wliirli wo pionouuic the
boat sellers ever ollercil on tlio market
Lorillnrils Ciliunr
Driimmoiids Coca
luiliyVMaid of Clinton
Western Nnluml Leal
Thislcjs Pearl
Tinslcjs Kino A X
MMllianiH itiry Illultu
HiirlnnsOur rrilr
Burtons icnulno Iiiiiliam
LiggettviMjcrsStnr
Liggett MjereSam liana
Liggett Mjcri Scalping Knife
Mntlcjs Sarah IlcnilinnU
MeCorhlov How mans Nectarine
MtCnrklo V How mans Dried Penih
KELLUM ROTAN
Cameron Castles c Storey
Wholesal Grocers
WHY IS IT WE CAN DELIVER GOODS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
CHEAPER THAN THE MARKET OF GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
DECAUSEVVHEN GOODS ARE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WE
GO INTO THE MARKET WITH CASH PURCHASE IN LARGE QUAN-
TITIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS AND
WHENTHE ADVANCE COMES GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS BENEFIT OF
SAME
OUR THREE COMPETING RAILROADS ENABLE US TO OBTAIN AS
LOW RATE OF FREIGHTS INTO WACO ANDTHREEFOURTHS LESS
FREIGHTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAN EITHER OF THE ABOVE
CITIES
BY PURCHASING OUR COFFEES IN RIO JANERIO AND POSSESS
ING THELOWEST RATE OF FREIGHTS ENABLES US TO SELL AT
ME PRICES AS GALVESTON OR NEW ORLEANS
OUR RECENT HEAVY SALES DEMONSTRATE THE ABOVE FACTS
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON CASTLES STOREY
I GcoikIii lleual nud a Ilitl
iideluliiii Ilciiil An lllj
llmcc of Dei 11
< lcnrrll
Ojlnc
Jen
tiinnl linous lie is
1111 is Resigned
ritzliiixli ler
< > tm itu iiiJirii >
An American Mcnmcr KclrdA
Counl llirnvin Into lrl on
Wellington March 31 Unltcil
States Coufiiil General Adamson at
Panama Iclcgraphod llio secretary of
stile Ilila morning ns follows P rcs
lar ft rebel leader lias edited n Pa
illlo steamship ut Colon and lm ris
oncd the captalu purser and agent
of tlio company nlso Consul Wright
nnd other Americans I urged Com
maiiiler Lnuo of tho Gnlcun to rercuo
tho clllzcus and property nt nil hnz
aril Instruction desired
Upcn receipt of this dispatch the
secretary of stalo and tho secrclary
of tho nary held n consult lion alter
ivhhh Secretary Whitney or
ilered by telegraph Admiral
lanctt nownt Now Oilcans to pro
ceed to Key est with tlio Tennessee
and Swatlnra and there n alt tnrllicr
instructions An older wusolso sent
to tho commander cf tho Ain ce
now nt Ivoy West itistrurilug him to
proceed at onco to Asptmvat The
secretary Also telegraph 3d Command-
er Kane of tho intent at Asplnwall
and nsketl why ho had not protected
American citizens nud property in tho
trouble yesterday Ho directed him
tonftord nil protection possible while
tho difficulty continues It la under
stood that tho matter is now ruder
consideration at n cabinet meeting
i kii > iiiiisi riu lit nu < s
itl ComI Imp oiicd In lnc
IUI lrail I red Upon
rauama ia < < alestonMarth SI
Yesterday afternoon cn Ircstir III
couimsml ot tho rebel forces at Colon
demanded the delivery of tlio cases ot
anus hroiulil by tho steamer Colon
Irotn Now Vork 1 ho anus wero i
liiscd anil lrcsltir then seized the
steamer with rl nriucd forte Im-
prisoning tho captain purser and
agent ol tho ladlic ma lino Con
Mil Wright prolo ed and was tilo
thronn into prison along with nn
utllrvr of tho United btaies steamer
ialena Capt Dow ot the laiillc
mall nho went to Colon nsft o nr
rested nnd tlironn Intojiiil
lcn 1rcslar gavo orders lo llio on
any foreign iirmcd ftirco iilleniptiiig
to land and it Is reported that II M
teain > lilp 111 on Hearing tho u hart
wasllred upon and returned tho lire
Ileslai holds his orlsoncrs as host-
ages saiiig that If the arms aionot
dcliierc d to liliu beluro Codoik p in
Ihcy ull all bo shot
Ho un Nrm to INilcct tmrrlrnii
CMIIr nw
Wiikhlnglon March HI The follow
lug Is a dUpatch sent by Secretary
Wliltuoy to Jouiunnaer Ivaue
of tho United Slates ship ialena at
Asplunall You were ordered to
Axplunalt to protect Amciicaii in
leirsts and tho lives end propcrt of
American lit tens A that
Is Implied In lhe o words
Is otpcelcd to bo ilono b
ou to llio cstcut ot tho forco nu
tier > our coiiiuiautl 11 thoCohmhas
been seteil rcsforo her t J her olllcers
If 111 jour power
Secretary llajard telegraphed to
Consul ieucrr Adanuou nakliig for
additional information relative to tho
dillicully
A loivn fn lured nml lrinuin ln
lereU hy Hrbcla
Panama tin Galveston G p in
lrcstar has releascil tho prisoners
tho delivery of nnns havug been
agreed lo Tho greatest nlifcaallou
is cxpioiscd in Colon nud 1finmn at
tlio inactivity of tho incu of war < i
not icseiillng tlio oulrngc
lliienavciitura surrendered to tho
government forros vestcrday Alu
pura entered Panama nt A oclock this
morning nml tiring hns becu going on
over since and llio rebels havonppr
reutly captured Cuartcl At about I
p in tho rebel gunboat Hoyaca be
gan firing on tho town but after half
desisted nud nt I
a dozen shots p in
all tiring had ceased
in km > vv in is nvimi
lint la llendy lioNoulliern llenrt
I liroba doe Iliut ol tlio rsorllt
Now Yoik March 81 Tho Tribune
ofthls morning sajs Gen in it has
expressed hlmsolf as beiugentirelv In
Ids phvsiilans hands and said ho
would do whatever might bo suggesl
cil by llicui Nothing whatever Is
kept from him i regard to his eondl
tlon nud whrii ho wns Informed of Its
crlouiiiesi rid probiblo Icrninntlon
ho received tho statement that thero
vvcro Indications ofa speedy end w 11 li
on t tliango of expression but did not
say anything about Ids feelings He
has known forcomotluio that tho dis-
ease vv as euro to kl him and lias been
ready at any timo lo go
WACX TEXAS WEDNESDAfrfAPRIL 1188C
satd that ion Irani nover doubled
Hint ho was slowly tiling He
knows llio progress of llio dlscaso ns
well n his phvslciansnnd ho nivalis
tho lliml summons wllli tho stolhlit
for which ho is noted lcrhnp his
only regret Is that ho cannot bo al-
lowed nioio time In order lo sallsfj
himself about his book Ho oxpects
lo ilio and has no fears In Ihtnks
that alter Ids death ho will bo hotter
appreciated ami that ho will bo boiler
understood by somo futuro genera-
tion than by this
Thnunlvcisai feelings of sorrow
that Icn Orant should bo passing
nwny is seen In tho numerouscondol
atory telegrams recoiled by him
everv dav Many of them being from
persons In tlio oiith icn Kilhugh
lcc tho nephew of Uobt I Ixc sent
ft telegram saying tlio heart of the
south was throbbing llko that of the
northern people and llilt tlio prayers
of all were for his recovery
< ii iiiAi < mM > N kirutrtov
lMiiairlnii In Conlnut Allcndnnro
Mo Mnrkeil Impraiciiif in
Now York March 81 Bulletin Is-
sued at C30 Ibis morning says ion
irnut has thus far passed avciy quiet
and ronitortablo night sleeping b
turns In chair nud bed lor flvo hours
At 150 tills nioriilug lio rnuglicd con
shlcrahly on accounf of Iiritationlii
Ids lliroil but obtained relief ntlcr
uaoof ngarglo Tho pulc Is regular
nml hns a ff tr lunountof forcebrcnlh
nig easy and ho s allows w Ithotit dlf
Ikullv having just taken somo liquid
nourishment
At 9 oclock tho physician called at
fien irants houso and learned that
the general was sleeping quietly A
llltlo later Cyrus W Field called but
nns told Hint tho cntlro fnuill hnd
liren up all night and tho attending
phvstcian had sent them to bed
in KirUAiiiis
vii > Mrio
IIukIIiibT IndlniillllnalnsTI oriuera
Hlcl Menu I Iclil
fct lalil March 31 Dispatches
fi oiu Winnipeg say the Indians aro in
possession of tho industrial school id
which they eamo vesterday morning
raiding larm houses on the way They
havo naked Indian Agent Kono for a
conferencebut the latter will meet
only tho chiefs on ueulral ground
Tho Cries and Stoulos of I aglo
mils kren aloof from tho movement
Tho eltlzeiiH mo contldent of hold
ing out until reinforcements arrive
lulallbiislucoUs suspended
A later dlspnUh says the Indians
mo still encamped around tho agency
Dcwducy Is holding a parley with
llieiu by olograph from lieglna and
n peiucful settlement is expected
A hllfbrecd from Clarks crossing
who refused lo Join the rebellion was
madu prisoner but escaped and savs
Unit Kiel lias a thousand wollarined
men imluiliiig sonic ludiris nid he
menus light
General Terry In command of Iho
1nlted Stales troops lu tlio noith
wost reports that no Indlris aio
crossing tho lioundary
a iiiouiii oimitiii
A lllnrk llrlllo llnrltiironal 1iin
lahrl
Marou a Manli III Salurda
morning list while dosso Doles a
young fanner living seven miles from
Ylonna Dooley couiitv was lowing
In his Held Georgo House n ucgro
crronvhl entered his houso anil
tontiultted an outrago upon his wife
nud then cut her Ihroat Sho was
found Soon nltcrunrds by her hus-
band who ussemhled tlio neighbors
nnd began a search fur Uoiie lie
wascaplured on Siimiiy morning
ami In the evening n mub look him
and having heard his couTcssiou mil
Hinted his person ami hanged him
inked on tho public road where ins
liodj vet swings Negroes took pari
In Iho hiirliillg and lould with illlll
eully bo I cat mined from burning
Houso at tho stake
iimiiti ivi siiiiiiiiiis
A llcffiilnr I lulu llclnrcii lllinola
ralsliilor
Sirlngllchl March 11 At 130 lids
nfloinoon Crafts of Cook and linker
of MoiMlic both democrats hnd nils
fight on tho lloorof tho house The
f rouble nroso over tho slock vards
billon which they were opposed lo
caih other Ciafls took ISakcr to
task and on his resenting struck him
lu tho fnco whereupon linker stuck
tack tiIceklcWMghlm onco in the
stomach and marking Ills fiuo badl
Cralls then attempted to stliko linker
Willi a chair but vv rjrevented from
doing so by friends m d tho reen were
separated and Harris without pulling
any motion declared tlio house ad-
journed This Is tho second light
linker has been cngagci In ths ses-
sion
tlAUIMIIIAN Kll IVI It
lorrllile Tulo or Child Murder
rhllailclplila Jlareh 31 A coro
ners InqiiMt held this allcrnoou oil
tho body ot Alico Kirk aged 5 ol
lottsvlllc who died W the houso ol
Mrs Hocpfrcn in this city shows
that dcicascd eamo to tin
houso lu perfect health and
Hint Mrs Iloepfrcn performed
n crluiual operation causing
tho girls death tho noxt day Sever-
al women svvoro that operations hail
been performed upon them nud that
it was also kuowu that chMrcu
which had been born lu tho house
hid mysteriously disappeared One
witness sworo that her daughter now
in Now Mcxlio had told her that tho
Infants vvcro burned In n furnace
Mrs Iloopfron has been committed to
await action of tho district attorney
Ilvldeniiir Iliilinc
Now York March 31 Judg
IJr
dyvlsitod General Grant this after
noon and on coming out said ienrt
al G rant Is better but lilt condition
Is critical till lio has had two or
ihreo of those attacks and lie may not
lio strong enough to resist llio next
ono
Tho
A member of Grams household > l Drnwpokor Is much dearer than a
a conversation with a World reporte draw on au Opera 1nlf tignrctle
LIGHTNING
Ponderous Texas Rod
Struck lit Last
Our itJick
ieij ami Hie
Tin lllcllillicd llclllllii
ontiilK d lliibl < il els
Itiinllitil iln Jniri
lVlrson Keeps Hie Vcvv Yolk
Ioslolllce Teins Iri j Gels
it lliimlitirscr Sleiili
i
1 IlllEC Aliolliil of tllliliicia
Tinnsiiili 1 > lliu Seniile
llio House Cuir I
If
iM > niiit
nt i in
Itimx
Ill nillllNA
llicli lliiltbitrd n < l Anoilirr Icxna
Iolt lrnlt
Wnshlngtoii Mnrili 31 Knvoys
cxtinorillnnry nud ministers plenlpo
tcutiar Wm Tl ltoberts of Now
York to Chill Chas W II Mack of
Kentucky to IVru
llichard II Hubbard of Toxas en
voy extraordinary and minister plen-
ipotentiary to Japan Win M Lang
ofToxas u S Consul to Hamburg
ClmsT liusscll iifCouiicCtltut to be
consul nt IIvcr ol ICnglnnd Ilcnrj
V Ilcrsnii to bo postmaster at Now
York Norman 1 Coleman of Mis
sour to bo commissioner of agrlci
tnrejlohn T Margrnw ol West Vir
ginia to bo collector of lulcrnnl reve
nue loi tho district of West Virginia
Henry P Kciuschcr of Inulsirin to
bo nnval oll iernt New Urleans An
ilrcivl lljydolNothC roiitol
collccorof ilornal revenuo for the
llflli district ol North Carolina
IVIH llA1IW 1ll VS nivi
IlllM 11
1 Kliilenienl lir lino lcrrllio l rra
IdrmA Word loo hy the Ireal
dent
Washington Marcli 31 A gentle-
man very near Iho president nud un-
doubtedly spenklug Iroui nctunl
knowledge reports that tho rcap
poiutuieiit of I istmister 1earson of
New York Oily was made only after
tlio most patleul examination of nil
tho ficls eonnci ted with tho charges
ngalnst him and his ausweis to tho
Mine which wero jestcrday submit-
ted to and read hy tlicpiesldeiit Tho
appointment therefore may ho consid-
ered ns n eoinpleto vidlcallou of Mr
1earson
It is further stated that tho
rcapiioinlmeiit of Pearson will
constitute n uotnhlo exreptlou lo
the course which tho president ma
bu expected lo pursue Tho No
York poatoilieo is tho largest nud
iniitl Iii4inrlunt one in the coiiuttt
r id is at Intel est to all people and e
pcelally lo tho vast business enter-
prises centered ill tho metropolis li
Is to day considered a eoinpleto Illus-
tration of tho successful application
of civil son ico reform principles to
au immense government cstablsh
mciitThis
This condition ndded tho gentle-
man nbovo referred to lias been
brought about largely by the
Intelligent cfibrts by Mr 1car
son and ho is thus Iilentl
lied il tho closest maimer with
this example of tlio success of tho civ il
servico reform Tho rcnppoliitnicut
of Ibis man Insures faltli and coull
ikiuo in ft movement which would
havo rccolvcd a sev cro shock from his
removal His retention was eanicstl
requested by n lnrgo number of busi-
ness men of tho city both democrats
ami republicans and very gcucratlv
by tho Independent republicans who
tM such good aervlco in support of
the democratic uiudldates lu tho laI
campaign
It is further authoritative r learned
that this net of tlio president inus
uot bo regarded as imllcutlng that in
oilier easos thoso opposed to tlio par-
ty of tho picsldciitwill cither bo ap-
pointed or retained after tho expire
lion of their terms of olUcc
luauswer to ti suggestion Hint tho
reappointment ol Pearson might
caiiBo great dissatisfaction lu tlio rauks
ofhUparty tho president Is uyoleil
assaying Tho dciuocralc parly It
neither hv loclllcil uupatiiutic nor
figratefil
1 lio Stellate
Wiuutugiou I C March 31 The
scnato met rtil Imiucilately went li
to executive session
When tlio doors leopened a rose
lutlou heretofore oflcrcd by Senator
Allison was called up and agreed lo
Tho resolution provided for renting
aultablo rooms oulsido tlio capllol for
such senato committees as havo no
rooms
Mr Allison then cacd up his reso-
lution providing lor a commltteo ol
seven senators to sit during tlio rcccs
to taLo measures to rcduco ho con-
tingent expenses of tho senate Alter
remarks by Messrs Plumb nud Sher-
man criticising tho houso of represent
atlves for their alleged oxtravagan
expenditures tho rcsolutiou of Sena
tor Ai on wasadoptod
SenatorSanlsbury then presented
Iho rcpoi t ol tho committee ou post
olllccs and poslroads setting foith
tin t tl o committee wns lioi m nnj
wlso responsible for tho publication
of a paper purporting to bo a lurthcr
report ou the postal telegraph iucs
Hon nud which contained newspaper
criticisms of tho associated press
to cxeludo tlio tho alleged rcpoit from
tho printed volume of reports made
aflcr tho adjournment of each con
gress After statements na to the
manner lu which llio report eamo to
bo printed tho resolution of Mr
Salisbury was laid over oivng lo-
an objection by Van Wytk
On motion or Mr Vim Wvck Iho
scnato look up tho rcnort tnado hj
n l entlemri from too coinmltleo
on tho Missisi
xcr irov
melts provhllni for llio repet
of all rcsolulions passed Bico
March 3d nulhorldng committees to
sit dining the recess of congress This
resolution led to a general discussion
of tho whole subject of tho expendi-
tures of this congress as compared
Willi former ones and of llio senato
as compared with ho houso The
ills ossioii took n vvldo rsnge mil a
lis cloo tho resolution was carried
over until tomorrow
Tho scnato then went into cxectlllvo
scsiion pud soon after adjourned
pa
MMTiilM II lldlSIVTDIIi
Special 10 tho Examiner
bKNATR
Austin Marcli 31 Itepous of the
few coulefnco committee on the
iml and appropriation bills vvcro
adopted
Tl o sci Ico of tho secietnrics were
ordered to l > orotaliirirnrtcr adjourn-
ment for tho purpose of Indexing the
lourniii nud tho scrgcautai arms nlso
for thopiirposo ofowruijtho fiirnl
lureHouse
House bill No 170 to provlilo pen
sions for Toxas veterans pascd with
au amendment
Senator Kleburg moved lo Indclll
nltily postpono houso bill rcgi alng
telegraph companies I < ost ayes ID
uavs 11 Tho bill was then tabled
Houso bill reslorng criminal jurls
dlctou of county courts of Concho
lirntti llosquo nnd Tvlcr coentles
passed
lu prohlblllou amendment was
lo by u vuto of 11 lo 7 Thoso op
psiiwcroSenntors Iowler ilass
cock InliJenlone Kleburg Kultlle
Iltu crnud Woods
Tankcrslojs bucketshop bid pass
to a third rending
The folio vlng houso resolutions
were lost
lucre ising number of supreme
liulges lo live
Mnl lu tho ilstrlct court one of
general iirisdlcilnu
TinsoirIng llo crlmliinl business
from tho i ourt of appeals to tho su
premo court
About a tloMH homo Wilv vvoro
killed all of minor Importance
KVKVMI BIJ18ION
Tlio scunto receded from Its ntucutl
meiit requiring certified copies of
vourhcrs to bo mndo of all paners
nltliilrawn from tlio coiiiplrollcrs
olllco to bo carried to Was ngtou to
prosecute tho claims of Iho etato for
frontier defense
lloiieo hill to icsloro Hie jurisdic-
tion of tlio county court ol Orange
enmity passed
House bill to provide lor n slock
sniltary commission wns lost vcns
lllaslO Hnriisoii was one of its
most vigorous opponeiils
Several houso bills wero killed
1IOU1H
Tho romuiltleo nppolulcd lo lu
vcsligato Ihoioiiiluctofl M Tryon
ilerk of judiciary sM loiuciilng llio
liiluresbill letiorlcd rceommend
g that ho bo ilLmlsscd This was
done
Houso ndopled senile amendments
to tlio lav bill
Houso hi providing for n live-
stock sanitary commission passed
Itesolutlons of respect to Iho dece-
ased members or tho Eighteenth
legislature Mr Aveis of llraros
Mr Davis of jiniar add Mr Merrl
w ether of Goliad vv iro adopted
Mr Tankcrslcy on a question of
privilege nsked for n committee ol
investigation as to the uso of his
name in letters read boforo the house
lu connection with tho bucketshop
bill Howanted tho commltteo to re-
port as soon as potable and asKcd
lor it not because ho felt ho had becu
Impugned by any member of tho
house but becauso by reason of
Lcwspapcr reports wrong inferences
might bo ilrnwj
Sir Cravens sad ho wied prepare
resolution i writing for tlio apponl
ment ot n connelleo Tlio resolution
ivns siibscipicutly prepred > id nilo
ted
A resolution wns passed author1
lug Snn Antonio to lake isreoftlie
Alcmo
fVKS l BI3131 v
Approp iallou bl for deflHiccs
ittkscd
A uumlieof scnat i bills passed
Adjourned
NOTES
Tlio laud bl as It lias passed both
houses by adoption ofafrcoconfercnio
commltcc fixes Iho prlco ol all lands
at two dollars per aero except timber
ed Irnlr which is flvo dollars It al-
lows leases < i unlimited quantities
and penults an actual settler to pur
eliaao ono secliou of any leased lauds
Au actual settler i orgntzed couu
tlcs cru lease not ov cr four sections of
such leased lauds Leases may ril
six v cars at llvo cents au acre
Catlcmcu now having stock on rou-
ges have sixty dajs prefcrcuco t
leaso their ranges
Sales aro on thirty j cars lime with
Hill > y aeiual pay incuts Tho married
men can purchase each onehalf sec
tion provided hoy occupy their pur
chacs as homesteads
The Tankcrslov conimlifco commit
leo commenced Investigation jester
day by of Thompson aud
lr ou Tho witnesses testified they
know nothing to implicate Mr Tauk
ersley lu being unduly Influenced lu
Ids advocacy lor tho buckctshop b
A jtnngaroo session of tho house
w is held last night nud much rtii was
IlL i
Tcwlay witnesses tho dcirso of the
NMclecuth
Tliej
REVOLUTION
Indignant Franco Reviling Hor
Ministers and Calling
Them Traitors 1
Osiiinn Dlann iVnuls lo anr
leiuler nml 11 tlnliill
Ieius rl Itlitliiu
Illels Itehelllon nml Ills Ilril
Itnldeis Still lnriil > 7lng
the Knuiiiicls
Iliisiln AitiiiucfS Her Outposts
nml rllRluud Illsimlclics
UlirNlilps Iml lit inlet
nn Mliilr ill Tin iiiiitium
HIE MINISTFItS IlENOUNCK AS IUT
1llllnATSllOCIIKFOUT CIIKII1KI
Paris March 31 In a speech in the
chamber jestcrday Clctncnccaii said
tho members of tho cabinet vvcro not
ministers but cutthroats
who ought
to bo dealt with by law This Speech
was loudly applauded
Ills reported that Leon Say declines
llio portfolio of fluaneo in the now
cabinet
ircat excitement prevailed Mi Iho
ilrcets nrtcr tho resignation of the
minis and frequent cheers vvcro
given for Itochcfort and other extrem-
ists
UK FllCTtINITT TO FOIIM A NhtVCAll
iNfrr
London Marcli 31 A dispatch
from Paris to tho Lxchaugo telegraph
company savs that Do Froycinct wiio
has undertaken tho task Is conldent
ho vvii succeed In forming a new min-
istry Tho dispatch adds general be
Ilof exists in Pnrls that lieu liylot
vvlJLbo tho uow minister of war IIou
vlertliu now minister ontiinico alil
Constant tho new minister of the In-
terior
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Paris March 31 Owing to lack of
Irausiiorls cousldernblo delay occur-
red boforo Iho necessary rein fori c
mollis for Tontniln vvcro fonvnrded
Illsposslblo tliat the ininislcr of
marine when Iho new cabinet shall
havo boon formed may charter a
number of steamers belonging lo pri
val o parties
AMIelKNnt IIFVOIT IN AN VI
Paris March 31 It Is rumored that
Iho Auamcsa havo risen against the
IVcncli nuthnrillcs Tho rising Is at-
tributed to lrcucli reverses fn Ton
quin nil lo tho Intrigues of Chlncso
mandarins
A CONFLICT NKAtt DONCIOLA
Dongnla March 31 Tho troops
commanded by Iho Mtidlr ofllougola
have had au cugagenicut with hostile
Arabs of tho Hassnuci lrbo lu the
Hiinnak inouiitaius rt a point six-
teen miles south of Mcraw Tho
Ilas > iiielis niadotlio nttackaud were
repulsed with n loss of twenty killed
and six prisoners ThoMudrs froops
suffered no loss
Tirt qilFKV nois VAllirsei
Portsmouth March SI Tho queen
aceompjiicd by 1 inress Ileatrlco
left hero todly on board the rojal
jaeht Victoria and Abcrt on route
for A x Lcs Haines A largo crowd
gafhcird at tho pier lo wHiicbs the
ilc arturo and cheered loudly as the
yacht steamed out of the haibor
IM tiii MMIUAN
OSMAN PKINA KVACUATI3TAMAI
Suaklm March 31 it is reported
that Osmau Dlina has cvaiualed
Tamal as well as llasbccn and a bodv
of lirlllsh cavaliyhave been tllspatcli
cd lo ascciaiu If the report be true
tlSMAN DIIINA SKS FOll TIUS18
Suaklui Marcli 31 A messenger
from Osmau Dlgua bearing a flag ol
Iruce has arrived here asking for
terms ot peace An answer will bo
sent tomorrow
KLMAllMg RIVAU EI JIAKKI
Dongola Jlarcli 31rTho rival of
El Mruli Is El Makkl Tho number
of his adherents are increasing and
ho lias occupied iil Obold Tho fol-
lowers of ii Mahdiaro alarmed icn
Wolseloy expects torcach Cairo on
Apr 13th
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INCitUASFI CONKIIFJ > UE IN A IltOBA
LIX A511CAULK ADJUSTMENT
Loudon March 31 Tho belief lias
become general lhat thellussoAfghan
questlou will bo amicably adjusted
wllhiuafovvdavs At the slock ex
chaugo this feeling Is strongly niai
fested by an advance lu prices Con
sols at noon bod risen 1116 of one
per rent and tho rest of the list
tbowed marked improvement
THE AFllllAN EOUNDAKY QUESTION
DIbCUSSED
I < oudou March 3lllaronleSlai > l
llusslau ambassador will havo a ion
ference with Earl Granvlo lodav
DcUlcrs accepts Earl llranvlllei
suggestion that the boundary com-
mission shall llult Its work within a
specified zone to Include Nlhlltbcnt
Jliamoii and 1cujdoh on tho south
DeGlcrs stales that tho llusslau com
8f i lio iiioEitioincr I mlssiouers will bo ready to liicct comr
AustinMarch 31 Tho et Lunsdcuin April
lo slaltirowllh all its mistakes ritEscil advance
u on ibkin im
Jlr baulsbtiry aso subirlttcd a rcsl n tiling of tho past as It adjourned lc I ivskielk
oullou directing PicimbMc p it r I ay at ne > I London March 31ne Paris cor
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OUTRAGED
Tlio American Flag Fails
to Protect American
Citizens I
A CmiiiiiiiiuUr who llldiil
Dock Is now Mlml
miis Tlicie 1or
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rcsponileiitofllio Times says If la
iiposslhlo for Dcfroyclnct to think
urn trench advance to PcMn as tlio
cnala aro empty aud tlio state flho
eoilry Is uiifnvornblo for mich a
resolution Ho will only bo permitted
lo senl 60000 liiciitoTonqiiln 10
alii thereby compromise tho flee ne
lion of tlio army In franco and will
jiaralyro ho national life Ju Europo
In order to annex tho arid soil of Ton
uln Iorry would have tlono
some
lliiir only llio object wns to drcrturn
iliuf SCrjCiiI Tho sllunion re-
moval orlho ab lcsrroliu JnTiu i re
man In Franco
pring Styles end Late Novelties
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5000 INDIANS AlIIXira TO I E IN
SVJIIiATIIV WITH If
Winnipeg March 31 TiorcliolJloii
stalled by lilel has gained grcatir ill
licnslons by n rising of he Indians lu
jmpalhy with him Nows comes
Iroii JuAppcllo today that Iho In
tlloBj on tho reservation at VIlo llllla
had risen in alna ami killed lha farm
Instructor stationed there Thcrotrro
four bands of laulais 1 hero nnd they
number In all about 600 Threo coni
panics of rifles nml a portion ofa Held
bat lory wont from ju Appollo slation
to I lo Qu Ajipcllo to ho ready hi caso
ofa riot but uo lato ndvlccs havo
been rccolvcd from Ihcro Tim Free
Press lias however received tho Ail
owing from llattloforil Wo aro In
ilinilnent daugor Irom thoJndlios In
this vicinityas Chief Ponnd Maker
liw gonolnto open robclllori and puts
tho Instrurtor and agent at UcOancc
and tho Indiins havo Ion tho other
reservations aud aro concentrating Ji
argo numbers about Ilattlafortl It
i cd ut licr0 ro at least
6000 Indiana Ihcro and moro coming
i n shot time and several of them
havo eamo Into town thronlcning to
burn It rid to lake possesslol of tho
barracks
and stores All the women
and children havo licon hurried iulo
iho barracks and cvcrylhlng Is being
uoho to put tho barrackB lu tho best
poisiblo loudltioii for defouco in or
ilefo protect tho helpless A tho
mcn biyo been enrolled lor servico
nnd nrms mid ammunition have been
Issued
AltllAIIU SlOHTS
ANIONS CIINqUtWIt crviIEMlfO
IIY A T UlUISMAN
St Louis Js t31 I A St John
chiefreproseulatlvo ofaqualie sports
this liy challenges Ilcorb who d
ntcd lfnulau in Australia on Salur
day toibv fake Gmidnucr oftbUT
cly for J5000 n side and tho champ
onslilpoftho world Iho race to tako
placoiutho Uiillcd Stales and BU
lohn to aW llcnch 600 lor ex-
penses
A IIIKKISSUII KrilAMUR KUSK
Till IMSIIIMII W U11C1IKI Dt 1 >
C MIO A TOTAL MISS
Waferiiorl Iji March 31 The
steamer ft It Sprnger fioln Cincii
nail lo Now Orlcmii ran into tlio
bniknt Iho govoinmcnt Ilohthouso
near Iho mouth of tho culoll just be
low hero tills morctig nt 1 oclock
whllo iiudtr full hcndttnynudspring
log ft leak In diflerent places gradu-
ally comuienccd snVlug At 8 llio
Natcicznrrivcd and Inking charge of
all passengers none wero lost but
iho ireljht was a folal loss The
vruo or ho steamer was 535000 iu
uitd In Cincinnati companies for
VMOOO Sho had 1100 tons height
and ninety passengers
a a a
111111M HAITIItX
A Here rend vrlio leeiircd n Teisi
Ar aled In Hobrnskn
Special to tho Examiner
Mariln March 31 The readers of
tho ExAMiNiit will recollect thai
about ono year ago tho ltcv Clark
llredcn madoa lecturing trip through
Texas atpl at ono tlino delivered n
seiles nt lectures in Waco Ji a re-
cent Imo of the Kansas City Journc1
appears nu account of his arrest lu
that city on it requisition from tho
governor of Nebraska It seems hat
no mortgaged a printing outfit to tv
party In that stato for 300 and aflcr
vvant sold It nnd skipped tho state
Tho penally for this otleuso under tho
lavvsofNobruskals ton years lu tho
ponllcutlnry
Tho notes and accounts of 1 W
White fc Co amounting to 711 >
was sold today bv II G Carter a
siguoc for 1010 John W Power
boig tho purchaser Another lot of
18 0JOIu notes Judgements and ac-
counts of G W Whllo was offered for
sale but n suindent bid to warrant
their sale not being had they vv ct
withdrawn
nimii AMiiuiuAiv hiii
lleaviUrtlcr for llotu tnsllaU ru < l
lluunnek Trooj
Chicago March 31 Iho Annonr
packlug eompauy ofthls city has ro
ce ved additional cable orders from
the liritlsh war department for thu
shipment of 100000 pounds of c n
ned meats Iho destination being
r
Woolwich Tl o same compriy has
orders from tho Cauaiau goveiar
incut for KJOOO pounds of criueU
meat for thlpineut to Wlfilpcg for
use of tho Canadau troops uiasslug
there to operate agaut tho hali
brecihandluiHr is
HcadlUB uir llarrios
Washington March 31 Tlio presi
dent of Nicaragua la a telegram r
cclvcd hero lociay lava he will march
today wlUi tho combined forces of
Nicaragua rid Costa lllca ito Hon-
duras aud that his object vv1 bo to
prevent tho forces of Honduras from
jolulug those ofllarrioj pi fcau 8 a
dor which country Was invaded yes-
terday by llarriosa
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A roalollleo Deenullatlon
Washington March 31 Tho poll
master general has decided to rcmovo
J V Crawford superintendent ol tho
foreign mall service aid Nicholas M
lleli ot St Ioi < i wil succeed hlin
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