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WACO TKXAS l-'RIDAY .lANL'AHY 1(1 isss.
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IWWIBM!
Still Goes On !
Still Goes On ! !
The Immense Crowds attending this Sale will testily to the truth of my assertion that I am el.ising out the Entire Stoek ot 13. Ifaber
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dni' book tton
OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS.
sjll goes on mid will be continued nil this week. All tin lines have been
replenished with bettct values thrown in nt tin- time price l.mlies should
not tiii- thin chance ii1- uvi'r garment we oiler is lull) worlh double what
wo nk lor tin-in. In mlililion to our cloak sale we will oiler this week
SOME VERY
ress
II In Our
1 -ftCl-ll
00. f ? Q h " '
00. hi n
00. I
At 85 Cents.
'lur etillro I. 11 jl .1 Mlk . ;".-
85 Cents a Yard
At 60 Cents.
Our fiiiirf !ni-n i i. ..' .r. l li.
nllic ITrtnut 4 nil iit
60 Cents a Yard.
At 35 Cents.
Our out ! lino
1 r 1 iiK' iH t
35 Cents a Yard
f inxiik
nli-l - t hi
In n'l k mil- of Drv 1.
Ill Hi! .(Ulllllil
All at Less than
SANGER BBO
W.'R. KELLUM.j
KELLUM
Amnp
the' frauds
ircccrit's
I 1 B 1 1 a
k ? Ifllll 13 . SB HO
s Fitter p
f F'; wACO
tings I-.
A'ekrhts have steadily lowered and (iiantity s-ti iidily reduc
ed until nothing more was lelt lor I'U.M. u to do. we
therefore eut loose from the present system and go back to
tirr-t principle. .Ve arc in receipt of an iniinen.se .shipment
of .New Catch -Mackerel all sttictlv choice .No. 1 stock. The
bad- apes are warranted to
Karrels :.'('(.) pounds
JiouiuU.
J '011 t order any more
ily." Order the best on
thiiiu worth the monev.
Xo.
y
Cameron Castles &
WACO.
ISUGAR.
iOLASSES
We have purchased
MOLASSES direct from plantations.
m
FIRST DIRECT
3000 BAGS NEW
i:x jiAiNjn: k.iii.i.axd.
We have secured sneeial train-lead rates on these ship-
SMitf and aro ofVoring the goods at -ew wnoans jinces.
Pnv.-Vinani-a nf r.nr.lnntl lots Will tllld it to their llltorCst
?Ts-fe a i.r.
'YJSsi-HH' out iiuiei uuioic iJiti-uo-3i" s
" Yours Kesiicctfully.
V CAMERON. CASTLES Sl STOREY.
STRIKING BARGAINS
Trimming Dep't
f'Inbl. I. in. i-.
In Phiul anil I'i'-iiii I l-iii:
In (liinilriiiii mid
In Dnim 'in
1 'In . ml-.
mill l'i inl.
Half thoir Real Vakio
s.-
E. ROTAN'
&ROTAN
'I i:as.
perpetrated upon consumers ot
1 1 1 :t 11 in the pacliiii'' of Mackerel
weigh :
.'OK
i i I
1 l! si
Half Karrels.KO pounds. Kits.it)
two's am
ay a fair
th re-
price and "fat lain-
and get some-
KELLUM & ROTAN.
COFFEE.
30 CARS SUGAR
and
IMPORTATION TO WACO.
Storey
M a 1 9 i Ha 1 i
CROP RIO COFFEE.
...... 1 tin r ol.-vliore.
Fifty thousand dollars worth of Clothing J3oos Show -Dry Goods Cloaks and Carpets still to he disposed of. Residents of Waco and vicinity slnuM iiihs tin
Chance to secure bargains. No goods taken back or exchanged.
For the iicvt fifteen days I will make a reduction of twenty-five per cent below cot on the handsome stock of ladies' cloaks and wraps ladies' and .MisM-s' shoes of the verv he-
make; also t lie stock ot beaiitilul carpets. 1 hese goods must be sold so a ail vourself of this rare opportunity to -et these staple articles at less thin -ictti-d cost
' " M. N. ROSENTHAL Assignee.
THE LAW MILLS !
They
Are Now in Pretty
Smooth Running
Order !
Hill Hie iiil ;ioiiuil 1 nut
licliini; in Hie .H..
.tlonmi !
1'iiMcr mill His Coiiiiiiinet-x
It lieie I lie 4 li.iice CiiIh
Ulll lull !
The MiK-Kiiieii nine anil Uiiuc-e
Their I
eai ('-.
( on I en I
1101 sr.
-I'-i In! In tie- rxftlnllHT
Allilill. .lllll. l.'i. 'I'llll
home
ron-
thf filed nt the appointed
! iiker in the i.-hnir
1'iajei- b the ehnil;iin
lii-.iilinir of thu iniiuitr
hour
wn
ilh-
ieleil Willi.
I In- governor's ine-isiiire was re-
1'i'iM'd mid AgiiOO eiipic-i ordered irint-
A -pi-eiiil incx)ij;i win reeeived
I'roin th governor in i-erereiici) to the
il Mho of lion. II. I. I'.nnvister mid
K-Adjnlmit (.ieliurnl Steele.
The n-oliilloii to allow member
ciu-li twenty eopies ot paper-" publi-ih-ili;;
report ol jiioeeuilintji was after a
bitter Mijlit pai-i-il.
The -peaker was authorizi-d t ap-
point i-i.v elcrk- and a i-oiiiinittee of
(hrer to net with lh n-n.ite eom-
inittee to coiilit thu vole and arranyu
for the minion nil.
A eoinniitlee of live was appointed
to attend the funeral of den. Meele
when the house adjourned for the day
out n!'re- tin hi nieinorj.
i-oM.Mirri:K on i u ihman.siiii-.
.Miluniiey will he chairman of ju-
diciary Xo. 1.
Tarlton nl jinlit'liirj .No. -.'.
I'aven of tirietiltiiiv.
Tin lor of constitutional amend-
ments Meele. of state allail's.
I'oster (tit (iniyson) of i-diieation.
I'liton of liiiam e.
Ilaynes of penitentiaries.
Jones w ill be second on jndic'-iiy
No. 1 ami al'o on constitutional
ainciidiiK-nU antl public lands.
m:.iti:.
s(.i-rul to tin- i:nlilllu-r
Aii-tln. .Ihii. 1.'). The senate
ailed to tinier bv tin) prt'slilIiiLr
was
olli-
i i-r.
I'ntycr by the cliaibtiu.
Tlie leadinif ol the join mil was dis-
pensed witli.
The special committee on ollit-ialv
rei-ri'tcd retoiiiuu-ndin;; the appoint-
ment of a po-lunvsttir three jiorters
llinu Hime and a clerk for each of the
committee Mi judiciary and the
finance committee.
MMialor Johnson of Collin sub-
mitted a minority rcpoit.whicli i com-
niendeil that thu'-ei-'ieaiit-iit-ariii-. act
a-po-tui.-ister ami Hint t-ncial I'om-
mittee clerks be aipoiutetl.
The majority report was adopted.
The t hair appointed II) rim Drew
poslma-ter
Many bill a mling old ami pro-
io;iih new It-iji-latioli wci'e intro-
duced. M'linttir (iiirrli.nn moved reconid-
rrati in of the resolution iasetl ye-
terdo allow ilijr. at the tate' e-pcii-e'
each senator liflv copie ol
new spiipcr publisliinic reports of the
piocceiliiis. (.'irrit'tl.
An mnendiiicnt wa-oll'cretl reiluc-
inji the number of copies to tweuty-
ue. Lost.
'I'he original rt-olutioii win then
lost.
A me-snp) was receivctl from the
ctmiitrolleriii which il was -tatetl that
the estimated rrrciptn of the cllool
fund for die next two year will be
s:)y:i.:f7'.i.
A lue-siijfo from the hoiie an-
nounced that body ready to count ilu
vote for governor.
A roinuiittee ol the npnitti- was
iippo'nletl to iiarticipate in the pro-
ceeding. A mi'ssnpe was received from the
governor relative to the deaths of
linn. II. I'. Ili-ew-ter. i lini-sloner of
insurance statistic and hitoryand of
(iun. Wm. .-Steele ex-ailjutaiit-ent-ral.
Iteferred.
A committee on state allair was
appointed.
Adjournod.
STATU CAIMTAI. OTI.
Sioclal lolbe Exiniluor
Austin .Inn. 11. Aii'tin strange to
say. is just now a .plasbin;' mud
hole.'
dreat inditfiiation I ejirei-etl by
newspaper men at the iintiinely puh-
'i ation of the governor'. uii-siu by
ilu- San Antonio lY.prc.
-spinkcr Foster will not annouiice
omuiiitcd iinlil to-morrow or ue.vt
da.
1 1 In the stock convention to-day the
.uinmitiee on nubile land made an
elalioiatt-report full ot viiluaulu uf
yestiotin. 'I'he t'Oiuuiitli-e ou tran.
imrtutiuii reoili'st railroads to build
standnrti ear ami ret oiumend double
tb-.-kt-r l..r-lict-p;aUo redmtion of
IreiL'lit Ittsoiiiiioiis passed a-kiii'
the ktiite tu rct-iin the ranyi r ami to
-
do 'oinHliiiiL' lor the cMenniiiutiou
f u-ilit-s. mi. -nil. of Dalla
t-. . i . .1 prisiilmt. M.ittiiiiti. Norm
ami t. tile m e pii -i.li nt: I.niuht rl.
ji.rititri AiidciM-n. trt-asunr and
. Mndilox ..n;' '" " Dieiwtttt.i
w.it endorsed and eranile for the
state capitol recommended.
The iiiainiiticent ball and bmiiilet
in iro'ress to-niirht in honor of the
stlii'L' i4fi.i.itiiili Ik 111.. .it'iiiit
of Austin this winter tletinetl to
cciiiisi.. mi; in.-iuL'iiriii an.i iiernaiis
kill it.
The kind's of the plains are p-ner-nll)
ti t-iiililril at Turner's hall -tow-in;
away rich ianils and cli.-i-iiif:
nwav the metnory of mud holes mid
alkali waters on the trail with the
kil'klliir chainpaiie.;
(ioveinor Ireland i llieie and in
his happiest word responded . I
die toast. "Texas one ami indivisible" ;
Senator .lones with liimlicd ele-'aiice i
and ierfecl rlietorie it-presented (inv.
(iilih.s in thu scntiineiit -'A national
-l 1 1 u trail." I'l-of. Ifoberls in his
most iiinlnt and i-iiriiiii 'I'evian style
"poke to the to-i-t.-An honest round-
up anil fair divide." llihl other
speeches me to follow which will rim
tlie I'ea-lincf to the wee m:i' hours.
Amolitf thu speaker are t'pton. 'I'eni-
ple llontoli l'eeler Terrell hiii! oth-
ers. While the kinH are feastiiin at
Turners' hall die iIii-i-iih Hre worilili-
pinj; Teri-ii:hore at .Millelt's opera
lionse where llashiiif; diainonds and
mrkling eyes are eereisiii)t more
illtoieatili illlllieliee over thu yolllic;-
er kins holon nntl loblnist's limn
the eliampiiKiic Is on their sturdier
ire at the lmiiiiitt.
Austin for the beauty of its d uip-li-lers
cannot be stiriias'scil. but upon
this occasion it has giilliei-cil the
beauty and wealth of Tc.ui. Amoiic;
the mot brilliant mid chariuint' of
the vi-ltinj' belles m.t v bu seen
the
ImiirliillK lace ol Miss llallie I. lilies
of Waco: Miss l'.eiiuett of Sail An-
tonio; Miss Mollie lt.-iinlii.il of Ileal ue.
Thesti siipiloinentett b such litimi-
bcautifs lis tliu petile -Misses Steiner
Tope Dri-kill I'lilllips. n-her Mnetl
and a liiiutlreil others m-ike mi aiiaj
of beauty to dae the brain of the
wisest solon and tame the wild cow
boy. Much of the credit for tin- -uc-t-r-s-
is tine to. Mr. Minltliix of the
liauqiiet and Autlei-son of die ball
coiiilillttee.
i III: Wlilt.iii i 1:1 1 in 1 1 io
lit lih-iic
lllltl Mtlf.lllll
l.f
I iilli-n
'niilaf.rnlie.
(Jiur-inn.iti (I. .bin. I.'.. In the
Springer investigation committee
session to-day .Marshal Wright be-
gan to introduce his testimony A.
A. Pcrri- attorney ul law was the
llrst witness lie told of the sceliei-
at the precinct in the lifteeuth ward
anil .said that n man named Sprigg
wa tak- from the poll; while being
ipit-stioiieil by the judge n to his
riiilit to vote he was' fon-ihlv tli.ig-
getl I'ioiii the polls and rfterwiirtl
Oeaten by the police anil taken to the
stalioli house. Two other case of n
similar kind occurred. The deputy
marshals were afraid app-ireutly to
interfere with the deputy sherill'i mid
police. '1'ho deputy siierill's weir
armed wiih dray pin lie was ask-
ed whether there wa not a general
feeling among the gootl citieii prior
to the election; that thu appointment
of deputy marshal. was necessary to
Meruit' a free and fair election.
Objection was made. Mi. Stewarl
of the committee thought the ipiei-
tion admissable.
Mr. Vim Alstyne thought the only
ieu in which it was adinl.sahh' was
in ca-e Hid witiie-hatl niatle tiny such
.lati'ineiit to Miirshid Wright. 'Chair-
man .-springer lavoietl the tiiestion
and w itnes said there w u such a gen-
eral I'ccliiiir. there were grave nppit-hcu-ions
and fears of oigaiiied gang
ol rejicaters. On cross examination
he. snttl hi know ledge of the appre-
hension that them wa danger of ie-
pealing was obtained from general
report newspaper talk. etc.
M'lill.lSI'ir I'D 11 I It I INS.
1rinlM-rs ill Hit- 1. iittitt; .lli-n'k
ll.'itilillcitii Club ICf-suil In
II I ci lis.
Now York .Inn. I.V- 'I he aiiniial
election of ollicer ol die wiling menV
reiiibllcau club ol llii- city took place
last evening in the mid-l of consider-
abln fci-iti-meilt. Thos. T. Wt-nl-worth
was cliost'ii liresident. His
only opponent was Henry I. .-sprague
ns.emblviiiau from llii- city. Wm. A.
Ilroonie a member of the club.'-likti'il
that prague one day this wet-K in-
formeil liiui ( llrooiui'jjlhat lii'fMpruguei
wits In favor id' Mm ton tor I nitctl
States senator. Ill the hallway ofthe
club Inst night Spragui' took liioome
to task for such a statement and tl-
iioiiucud llroomo as a liar wheieupoti
Urooiue struck Sprngiie three blow
hi the face and when sprague at-
tempted to throw liioome oier tin-
railing and down t-tnir the latlei
kicked him upon the body. I'he two
were parted by fi lends. Had blood
Inn been engendered and furl her dilli-
ulty i !ippre.lieuilcu.
41 r.i;ii hi s t v i hi: i.i.isi
lull mi llii ruUiiTiillnti Cfiiiniillirt-
Mlllllblnl I'imiii.
St. I.oilli.Jnn. l.'i. Tho committee
of tlireo state biitiator nppointcil mi-
ller the resolution adopted by the en-
ate yesterday lo investigate the olli-
ct's of the collector mid comptroller
of this city have been in session here
to-tlay and examined a number ol
w Itne-isi'i.. The object ol the examin
ation U to ascei tain wliv thu tlelitt-
(pii'iit tax list Is m large and to tle-
viso some means by which taxes on
personal property can he. more
promt!)' and ell'crtlvcly collected.
Thi'ileliuiiient tax book for several
your past worn before a committee
and it oecmioni-d considerable mr-pri-f
to Ilnd that the coiimtmllir id
wa I the t ity mid the chief clerk ami alo
tlerks in the folio tor's otllec were
umo'ig tho ilt-lititjucnt tax pavers
'1 he invest I'.'at iun will con limit ici
urui i!uv
GONE UNDER !
FYtelltivn
cniitivi.
PittSlllirg'S
Most
Iron Masters Suspend
Payment !
riieli t.i. Utilities tn I'.siIiiiiiIi-iI
ill l'i tun lliiec in I'M e
I ool .tlilllitns !
The
lli-l
or
n nl Hit- 111 et-lliin
lie Now r.illt-n
lltiiist- :
tlhicli .lliiii I'lli'iitllt lliiinls
Wi.ulil Cliiillj Ilt-lp
in Itetiuiltl !
t(l I II. ell isll.
Tlie
lit h l-l I roll
lnllt-cl s
I'ltl.l.uri; I nil.
Pittsburg. I'a.. J-iii. l'i 'Nil- aller-
iiotui Oliver llros. .V Phillips and the
Oliver V Huberts Wire company
(limiled) issued the follow iug caul to
their creditor :
"We are lo-tlay coinpt-llctl to siis.
ot-liil nav ini-llts UMil in-tinnst- cilliinr
itiitiieiti.iti-l a mi'i'timr nl ilnii in-
leji-stetl. to whom we bcliiue we can
show assets amply -iiHich'iit wiih
tme Indulgence to pay every tlollai
of our liabilities."
The report of the embarraineul
of Oliver llros V Phillips thu gieat-
et iron tl nil in the city when all its
connections are coiisideit-it llew
aboill like wild tire and -et the tow u
agog with I'M-lti'iiii-iit. -sin h an event
was recognized as a catastrophe mi-
etpiallt'tl by any iievioiis lailuic. and
the greal popularity ol the imlhidual
ineinlier ol the linn made it all the
more to be tleploieil I'he truth ol
die matter sci'iiied ! he that dull
limes an imiut'iisi- piy roll ami other
necessary expenses jiavn compellcil
did Hi-in to a-k for mi
eitensiou somewhat similar to
that given to I i lull'. Ucnnctt
V Co. who tailed two M'iii ago.
There are many rumors albrit a lo
the iiinnetliale caii-e of the trouble
bill ill the hank" and on all -i 1 1 .- it
reined to be the gelieial feeling th.il
an estelisiou U'lillld l'i' a-ketl lur ami
would be grunted by the ere litoi's.
Il i iniiosil e to gii'-ss at the liabil-
ities nf the linn. Tie tun icpoitcd
at from - I.OOii.ihO to i;..i)OI)0Llij.
Don Caiui'iou's name ha been men-
tioned in connection with the firm.
1
but Hairy Oliwr say In- has not ai
dollar's intero.st. ;
i in: iii.i.iici
ofthe rise of this linn is i.ue of the
most remarkable in thu annals of the
t-ouutn. MMiitcrn lear- ago II.
W.Oliier and John M Phillips mid
William J. Lew i entered into a co- (
partnership lur the iiiaiiiilailure of
iron. Oliver's biisi ess ctieer up to
Isi.' had embriiied the peitoini-'
mice of dude ot shipping
clerk for (J rail' Itelined .v Co. I
antl the tilling of clerkships under .
William Shaw in in the employ of the
l'euiisvlvauiii ii ill . l.i-1 i .iinpauv.
Phillips wa a bricl.liiM r in llaldwin
lowiisiiip and Leu is a practical iiou .
worker. I lii-v buili a miuiatiiii' mill
at South Sitfe nt tm-end ot 'Tenth
street biltlge in which Oliver kept
books while l.onisand Phillips look-
ed alter the practical p.i it of thu works.
I he oiitlil eniiMMcil of two iuililliug
and one hcadim lui nii'-e. and the iro-
duct wa w Inch d aw.iy on harrows.
I'luiii this bumble In ginning ha
grow n the gieal linn of Oliier Urn.
.V Phillips whit h now employ 1 1.011.
men. Among their various estab-
lishments ma) be liieutioiicd Iwo
mills ou Tenth and rhiilceiith stieels
south idt two on Wood linn in
die lower part of Alleghelie) Cit) It
stuel mill niid two win- mill on'the
Miutli idti. One of their largest len-
tuie was tin- nianiilactiire ol liarbed
win-. Mime eigbtei n in.. nib ago
1 1 flit Oliver 1 isited Liighniil 11ml on
his return impoited workmen ami
erected a steel mill Into which it lias
been impossible lor iiifoi'iualiou -cek- :
ers to gain entrance. 'I'he new pro- I
co is said to be a belter one than the
well known musket procc-. 'I lie i
linn has I101 11 iiidforml) -iicce-s-
fill and the prol'ils have (
nggregaluil million-. I'hreo years '
ago Mr. Lewis rctireu Irom '
llrm with 11 fortiiiiu of si'Veuil mil-
lions of dollars. 'I In- juiisuiit ow ner '
are II. W.Oliver J. U. Phillips and 1
several relniions of the original pro- .
prietors II. W. Oliver jr. i. the
known membei ol tin- linn outeidu of
the city by ichujii ol hi candhlac)
for the t uili'il Mates t mite In list
and hi iiiciuhf rahip in the larill' torn-
illusion lie ha been known as one
of the stalwart republican leaders in
thu state and a liberal coiitiibulor to
campaign funds but has never held
an) local ollli-e. Hi lailtoad specu-
lations have been 011 a huge scale and
lit- is salt! to hale cleared IU.0lii in a
siiign- deul ill Lake sjhoru alone.
tOI(l'.l(i lit Is.
II IK IMIOIIAIII.V A IIIIA.N.
Pari. Jan. l. Thu conditions of
thu rupoitcil compromise between
(iun Wolseley ami thu iiiahdi aru not
given III tlie lie. p ilt b lo thu 'I'eliipti.
11111! no t-oiiiirimiiion ot tlie ruport re-
ci'ivci! from other toiiu-e-..
11. x s (uriux Ain ii:.
..otidon Jan. 16. Tlie steamer
. uha' trout (iiivstou for llri-mcn.
Lib. airtvud utl' Duvsr w.th Lur iitiyu
'd
assistance which has been scut
. IMI'tllll vr i-iim l.sstos I
City of Mexico Jail. I.V - llegiiiuitig
''brilary 1st the Meic.iii Pacitlc coast
rMll(i w m ((i Hiit) lVjlijll)l i( A1(r
can iiianutactiii-crs. The tout r-oi was
signed tn-tlii) between the reiiescnia-
liveofthe Alt hi-oii I'npekH - an-
la I'e railio-nl ami the minister of the I
illlciiof. b (hi-tciin of wide i the
company i allowed to run sleauiei-t
lllldcr Hie American llag Irom lua -
lints to all or mi) oilier gull of (nil-
loiniii port. These steamers will
iiuri Mevican and AuiiM-icaii uinil I
i ill: i.vmii'aii him:m:ii.
Iteilin Jan. l.'i. -I'he Prussian laml-
tg oiened lo-tlay with i iisti.mai-y
fnnnallltc. The .speech of Pmperor
Wlllbiin wa mi impoitmit feature of
die opening ceremonies. The pt Ii
wa read by all ollicer. It was slated
in the speech that the liumicial condi
tion ol Prussia is satisfactory.
! an A.vri-.icw IHII ItlOl.
1 St Pelei-sbuig Jan. 1.1. An and j
. Jew ih riot occurred at Mlkoinisy e- '
lerilay. A imt of Hiiiiy iccr'ulu1
tiiiulf a fi'ioi-loti sttitfl. upon Jewislii
t rciilenth ami one of die latter killed.
I The police were powerless tnipiell the I
lint lint liremen came to tin- re- ue I
nun iiispci'seit nH. i iii.-.
Now l.i nil; in c cull w nt.
Paris Jan. l.'i. Admiral Courbcl
ill coiiliuaml of the I'lelii-h lleet ill
China began lo-tla) the landing of
troop I'm- the occupation ol the mine
i nl liflung.
M; II. HI'S ' SM IMI!
I lie I list nl the Ishln .1 I Ii nil HI
1111111' Mtt.t II) .
Louisville Jan l.'i. The court of
ppfid bin ilig alliriuetl the tlecisiou
ol the i mill below and lefu-eil to
reopen the ca-e of Win Xeale con-
iet tl o murder (inv. Knott lo-dny
signetl tin-death warrant ami lici'l
I'lidn) I'obriliiry -7th. for the execii-
timi. Xeal is the last ofthe iierpri'trii-
tor.s of the awful Ashland murder
when the (iibbous I'aiull) was killed
alter Iwo loiing girls wete ontiaged
The mob nt Ashland in which a num-
ber of persons wcie killed ami
wounded by Hale tioops. will be re-
menibert'it n one of the le-uHsol the
crime. Win. 1.111 was h.-mged by a
mob after confessing hi guilt and im-
plicating Win. Xeal and Lllis Craft a
Ids assoilzie ju the eiiuie. ('rail
was tried convicted ami legally eie-i-tiled
and Xeal is now to lollow.
Ilu i now conlined in jail at Ml. Mer-
ling and will betaken lo lira) sou
Caller county for execution. Ilisex-
cciilion will bo the closing scene in
one of the most reiii.trkalile ami bru
tal i rimes iwer pei'iii-tr.ileil in Keii-
I tlll-k).
'I lie .Mulliisllf si-Hniltl
.New York .Inn. l.'i. I'he ci-ieiuoiiy
ot admission nl Mr. Huntington b
Aistmil lllshop Poller to the older
of thu Holy Cro-H which created a
sdraiuoiig thu Ivpiscopnl clergy ami
la'ly several week ago has acipiiietl
a trcsli interest Irom thu pilblicnlion
of coriesponilence 011 the siibjuct be-
tween liishop Alfied Lee of Wil-
mington Del. and Dr. Poller. The
cont'spoiiilcuce is given out b) As-
sistant liishop Potter lor publication
in next Sialni-tlay's issue of 'I'he
Cliiilfhmnu iiecouipmiicil by a prel-
atoiy note in wlutli he avow- his wil-
liiigness tu siiomil his aciioii to tin
judgment of Ids fallu-is and hn-lhri-ii
in the episciipiicy .
llintilli- l li-tiins.
Soinerselt Pa Jan IV 'I he lol-
low ing is 'i lii of victim nf hist
night's tly miniilcdiiistei at the oiu-ci-M't
t'liemli'iil winks: Killed J.
Sro't -i hai-U'er anil llcmv 'I inner
The la tit r b-at - a w ife ami live tuall
ehildri n. 'I he injured are: Hugh
Pay. 1 1 1 1' in 0 11 badly burned oil the
lace hands and buiiv: James Pnwlett
i-iuiihiily iiijuictl. Iliere are live hun-
dred jioiimls nf uiiro-glyccrinc in a
building lilly yard I'ro'iu the place
where the explosion occuned The
factory tiirued out I.M10 poiiml ol
ilynimiite periluy .
111.111 S.tfi . -Iilt-I. S.
Worcester Mas.. Jan. I'. -A letter
from Ia-Ihiv. -.I. John In 'ocal pro
hibidoui'ls wa published here to-
day lit-savs: The slorv to the ell'ecl
that I or the prohibitionist cuiumittte
liave reccivetl a singlu penny pledge
or prouilsr Ir.iyt imy paity. peron 01
persons directly or iadireclly in rn;i-
uection with the campaign except my
porsonnl uxpen-es paid liy tin- prohi-
liition coinmider i Infiimouslv hihI
maliciouly fal-e.
rl.lltlstls l.i.v i-i niir liiHiiirtii-i.tril
I. Idle Itork Jan. l.'i. dovcruor
I Hugh win inaugurated to-tlay. In
1 his Inaugural address he suggested
the liimliug of the undisputed ileln
j in twenty year IioiiiIh urged the con-
I Holiilation of Mate and national elec-
j lions thu formation of a state bu-
I reau of ngricultitre ninlmi ixildilioiial
itppro)iriatlon lo ndvnnce the Arkan
I as exhibit at the world's cxpo-ition.
Ills i-i-u iiiii i.ir ii
Wellsboro Pn Jan. 1.'.- deorgc
I Travis wa liangeil in thu jail here to-
dny for the imiriler of Marllin hvlvia
1 ill Chnrleslou Tioga coiiutx IVniisvi-
vatiiti April H lhH;t and burning tin
remains la a vucciit burn to com-enl
hi crime. Allerw aids he drovuliut
cattle away 1 homing to have bought
them lie was convicted 011 ilrcuin-
stlilltial cvidi Ille alone.
...
sihlltlrs lit 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m .
Washington Jan I.V A portrait of
ex-President J I hits painted bv Hunt-
ing was received at tho Whito 1 1 nine
to-day It will lit hiui; In iv luul
oornJut
ill the iilteihold i u lire Mic a4
A MODERN MOSES!
A Lcailinij Colored Man's
Remarkable and Able
Epistle !
He
sills His Itiite .n- lcin
ol Vt-niiii Hit- Iti'intli
llt'llli till -!
tliil ii tjiinill) I'm Htm Tlieietit
4 nil lie I. etl into llt'ino-
ciiitle iiiianii !
II Hm I'lllnr liy tin; I imIuiii
unit Hie lonil Ii) Muh I
l l'i iiiltiiii' !
mi: m a mi nun i ui:n.
llr is t'11 stills l.iiliui.it; i:i.'sin lli-m-iit-rtitlc
I'ltsltires I'l.'sli
New ink Jan. I.V The I'reeinmi
the coloreil ieoile's newspaper here
w ill publish to-morrow an open let
ter to the democratic parly written
by duo. 'I'. I lowing thu well known
colored mail of which the foil
is the text:
-wing
l'i llnlli w
VIk-itiiii h
I'tilmcr
M llersliI-lliiiT lliell') Il ri.-l.t
sillllMili 1; J'ljiH mill JiMi-jill
lii:Ml.i:Mi: - I luke the liberty to
ndtlies you this open letter bec'aiisc
you are demon ats ami nave inlliieiice
with your pari) ami because I believe
)oill devotion lo yum- piiuciples will
atlinil of vour advocating that the
ilemoi'i-.-illi- party hnll heiici-fiirih
favor the 1 guitioii of the colored
elellleul ofthe land lis it ha not here-
tofoie tluiie. lel'er witli sonic
pride to the fact that
mv belter judgment prouipled me to
ell'oiis toward bringing about such a
condiiiiiii of public a I bill. a would
wiirr.inla division of the cnbind
vote mid that the) have mil been
Iruitli'Ms. I reganl the election nt
Hon. (iiiivcr Cleveland to die president-)
as a happy event. II all'nrd
an oppoitiiuily for the ileiuoeralii
part) lo encoiiiage a .0111 Iciil
and ju-t policy tnvvard die colored
I .ail. vv hiil I believe will lie la1-ell ait-
vnntnge ol. This belief m is.- Iiom
expressions all rail) ni.idi- bv the
piesiib'iil-eli'i-l Irom cmoinaeing
ilcclnr.ilioii uuexpecteillv given bv
lion. I'ho. A. I lint 1 1 nks I111111 the
siguillcaut stniid taken in imigics bv
such number nl demon ul sou o'llara's
aiiiuiidlueiit to lieagan's inter-stale
i-omeiie bill fliilu die po-ition iilleel-
ing the civil rights of coloreil un-ii ta-
ken by Mr. Cleveland its governor of
the state of New o!k and of the
similirjinl stand taken bv uunibeis
of other ilemocratie goveinnrs. be-cau-c
11alini1.il iiiteie.ts pinmpt lo
such a line of policy ami because it
just. A number of circutiistmice
having had the cllcct to
aiiiiI'isi: 1 111: iiii.iiiibii i'i:ni'i.i.
from the intoMcadon 11s to pally
that has been upon theiii they will be
enabled in future to di criminal.- mid
use mine juilgiiient its to w hat men
partisan policies ami acts cni-ouniy-them.
There tire deiiiocrats vvho.-iri
.is much ilis i-inl ti deal laiilv b-
the colored 1111-11 as are oih r-.
hut who have been 1111I01 tiiuiilel
hampered mid restiained bv an eb
im-iit xv 1 1 Inn thu pailv
which
run eil dm party to bu ill
rusted nun 1
ia-etl by lor at leasi tvvenl v -Ion
long years- by a majority ol the pen
pie. This element of die party can-
not in good faith eH'cct morn 'liheial
division to make liirthur sacrifices or
adhere to a policy not suited lo the
present state ot nll'air-. Il ciiinol he
expected nl such a cost that a polic)
which wars with the tlccl.tralioiis n't
ihe parly nationally tmtdeiu I.-7- tititi
i-liiphatieall) ii'peitted in tlie plat form
ami oiilv a lew months ago in obeli
ence to the demand of public senti-
ment. The advance is made to vou
gentlemen not to concede nuv rights
hut because yon ale rcple-cnlaliv u
of that portion of the ilcmni-intic
parly which is 11 power. 1
feel warranted in appealing to
it. 1 tin so because 11 t'lisls is upon
Hits parties; b. c u dm duinocratit
purl) is in a more mellow inoini
lunching the interest of dm ctdored
mull than it has exhibited itnelf with-
in my tbt): becaiMe I have never been
11 slave In pin IV. The colored lot-
MAX la: wti.N
which is better than to intimidate it.
What is neees-aiy thereto does not
all for changes var.ving from what
ins beciiiiie may say to soiiiu ex-
leul. cry stulieil into the ni.loni ot
law beyond what ha- been coiiceileil
tobejiist. It involves no tli.regartl
of vt stud interest- propriety claim
or Invasion of any private nriloitiicil
iary rights Wlinlisiii.ro.:rv i rosiet
for 10111111011 or public rights reganl
lor merit intellectual attainment re-
spect Irrespective o color for propei
feeling iiicluding natural ami jut us-
jilrutions. It doc not involve doui-
iiunioii in-caue tu en in- j vvldte or
nv colored. I hope fir' fHir plav
Certaiuly my white fellow-citien's.
who have bad the ailvaiitnge of ecu-
tunc ofciilturuaiid tlomiuntiim and
who are wcnllhv will not resirain-
eo 11.1111 aciing justly ty dm thought
of a black in.-u in free
mil eipillable I. ..ml.
ing master ol the Munition. It i
thu earnest wisli nf dus. who are
pcr-iiutictl Unit brontler tlciuocrall.
view shall prevail i imrties Hint
there should be a division of the col-
oreil vote mid that all remnants ol
past distrust bu (I est roved Mm- mir
w irthv luii'ouuiig pr.-ldcut in n-
1 our.igeil on all side in thu determin-
n 1 "in so far i in Ids power shall lax
to in do 11 that no man's rights and
privilege shall be ilieriiniiintei
iiltailisl.as at present because nf coloi
I lii-refore may we not hope anion ;
othef things that a few cotilpr-ten'
oiiired persons may be appointed t .
simif prom t po'sltiiin. f iumn
'and trut in tin- north;'' It would
ib'iM'n happvell'cct. It would have a
1 1 lolllt'yiiiir intlueiice upon the whites
!.t Ihesoiitli tending towarils t'ullt 1
I iitceptmice ol the results of the war
11 wouiil elevate attach and feed
trioti.iu.
pa-
(entleinen. believing dint the in
p coining adiiiiiiistratlon may relieve
die coiiiitiy irom an einb'nrr.-Hsing
I niid exciting im lion and leave tb-
j colored people more tree to foiislilei
I linnet 'ml and like iiiesiion of publl.
! poliej may I beg ol vou lo give vonr
eiilightenetl intliienciilu thattlirection
j Your obedient servant
I liho. T. Dow i
Newport Jan. .
t t:iii:ssinAi I'KtiiDiMHxi.s-
1101 .ti:.
Washing! jH1 .( --j)( M.lk( .
hud before the house an estimate
fi'iin the coinmiHsioiiers uf thu Dis
1 1 Id of Columbia for an appropri-t
nun of io(ioo t cmiblu them to
imiiulaiu public iii-ilei- during tin-
''' i" alteiiding tlm ilfilliatliin
ol the Washington monument ami
dm inauguration of tin.' next presi-
dent. I.Vfcrrctl.
The house then under special 01
'I'r. proc led to tl oiisidetatinii
ofthe McPhei.son luiidiiig bill.
Henley wished to anlng. mie 11
w nli a ipiestion ofcoiisiib'rati.iii hut
die spiai-.er ruled Mich ipiustlou could
hot be raised again! a -pedal order
and Henley gave milieu he would
smnnlay pre dm Northern I'.idtb
Isii'l grant bill lor action.
m:.vti:.
U'lisliingitin
Jan. I.V Hale Irom
Hie i-onimil'ee
011 naval till'iiii-. I-.
porletl lavornlilv (hi
1 "in inr uiu re
llel ol die sllll'eiers
by thu w reck 01
Ihe I lilted ;
letl MiilfH stua r Tallapoosa.
Placed oil the cali'iiihie
Millcr of Califoriiia introdmed n
lull lo liicrea-u thu pension of the
widow of (;.. i.rK . Thoinas.
lioin :tt;u to s.l.(iinia vi-nr the -
" j1"' pension nlieatl'v granted the
widow of Admiral liiirngut. II -len
ed
Ihe senile then proceeded t() 1(.
cousiileialiou of bills on the lalendm
A lllltl loll lo no into exeelilivt. ..
sioii MHO When the lloolswere
die sciniie ml jimii ij'-tl.
opeiietl
IliltlLI.-s III tin- t v .
I.ouisv ills Ivv... Ian. l.'i. .M.S. ltd
knap siipeiinteiiilcut of thu Mobil
ami Montgomery division of tin-
Louisville and Nnshvillu road hns re
signed and will be succeeded y j
C Kppfi'stin.ilii. pre-eni master of
liausptiiiaiiiiii W. !. rris tn.-.
iiiiemli'iii 01 the lir.i ilivi-iou of the
same road has also lesigueit. 1.
In In- siicieedeii hj dco. I.vnlis the
P ut master ol transportation. The
rt-ignali go into ell'ecl l-'ebruarv
1 .1
l lie l' nil. iis.
New nrk I.V-Cnpt. Phehlll
rapidlv iipiiioiteliiiig rt't-overv ami
is believed In- will In- about in 1
11
or uiit-cn nitvs.
'
.. in soi inn- m niiiaii v 11 en 1 1- to.
j olllll llosbii's oliii-e tn-ilnv . .1
I -unit nun net- y esier.iai he vva
nut
Iii-i1"""" '!' "'' gall.nvs. Ilo.ititll
"." I:'"" '" K" at all) lime Phohui
Id
she alliiiued vv as not worth a tig
11 In- got out unless he kept sill?.
nl
I lie l'i 1 Ii 1 i;nil.
Chic ig Ian. I.V I'nu embargo put
upon Ihe Ireight trallle of die Pitt
burg Poll Wayne V Chicago railroad
by reason of thu strike of Ireight
biakt-iueii mid conductors h a .uriou
one here. Xo trains except passeugrr
are leaving the cit) mid umplove-
nbout tl.. Ireight .ot u out'ot
work. "Ihe strike i no small mat-
ter .an a prouilnent Pennsvli-
rontl olliclal.
Aiiiitliinlltiii.
Wnsliiugtou Jmi l.V-Xontiuittiun'
in. A. Ittcharti.soit j-0
et.uitol claims to be chief jiisticu of
ihe court 01 claims; . )?lYl j)U.
tr d ol Columbia to lie Jsu ot
ihu court ot cbiiuis. .M-. Kjvl i.
Ot-seiii aslslilll mini.. l ......
Ilichar.Uoii tnkes tlie tihice' of 1 'l..i'
Justice
Drake retircl.
'till-!' II II 11 1 1. J.
Ixausis City Jim. I.V-Iulge nlWi
W- Diinlap of this eil. " rccentlt
woundeil bv tho Hcciilental ilischari'e
of a pistol ilicl at . t.rtv "
I Ito MtiiIoi i'ur.
Washiugtuti Jan. l'.-.The
tint Hon ol tesliinoiii- .1...
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oegui tin- evening.
Swalni
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