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Waco
Examiner.
Daily
ol XVJII.
i HAVEN A I.r.ACHMAN l
I'HOPRIKTOKI
A TEXAS FRIDAY JAXTARY 30. issn.
OFFICE OF ITBMCATt ?l
OUT 11 T1UK1) H1K1 Ki .MCAKKRlMRi
NUMBER 78
SALE
MBfififl
m
0.1
i
sniisir
iPiQitllHgydEui
Still Goes On ! Still Goes On I !
Tlic Immense. Crowds attending thi3 Stile will testify to tliu truth of my assertion that 1 am closing out the T.ntiro Stock ot 15. JIaber
Jk1? OOS!?
Sl"3? OO8!? ! !
J&.TI? OOiS"!?.!
RUBBER COATS BOOTS and ARCTICS
u m tlic niily things that Inteiest the public during this unprecedented
. i rtcilli 'i' mill has been the demand nil 'lay lonir lor the pad twn
oi 'I.'-. l'1 !Ai-lJ II' COVl' in these goods i gcttm
Olll h.ll.i: IT CtlST
iia tiicrituit reward iiy iar
as heictoforc. In
lOUR BELOW
In th
iilr- nml price remain
COnscqUCHCC of till
lur Special Sale of Carpets
re.iv.d lint li'tli- attention and n- we are loth lo return tn our
-. ( tirpi'ts itt prices tlmt would make vou buv could vnu
mine mill look at tlii'in r Hill routiniiu for
llllllthl'l' WUfk lunger
COST SALE OF CARPETS.
Ill Ullllltloil Wi' tiller
rs Nottingham Lace Curtains 3 1-2 yds. Long
At $1.50 and $1.75 PER PAIR
Week of our January Sale.
We will try nml interest sou
Laces and Embroideries.
npiirtiillim order ol' Lmbroiileries anil l.acei Tor the coming
-i ason al'i' now 11.V HOI Til and belnre they collie ill
wi vvnlit lit close out all sholt lengths vr have ill stock
liv short lengths we mean any piece from
I to '.'. arils. A I.I. lllll. MY
COsT of importation.
nco p..
USX
Jmm - hurt Lengths hi
H -' "' ' l-cnuths o
(J fflfl -i -ii I.. nirtti of
.wii 111 If lit!
ml Length- of I'ri'iun Spnui-h l.ari
I'.laik
Naiu-i
swiss
ni-li I. an-.
ink I jlllll'niili I'ii
F.iiihrnidi rii-.
.ri irni'tli- i
ft1
ion ill v alii
Int. ol llii'in.
I1 i ' in .ii
ill tin' pin-
SANGER BEOS.
IW F! KELLUM
E. R0TAM'
KELLUM &ROTAN
ACQ
TF.XAS.
Fifty thousand dollars worth of Clotltine; Hools Shoes Dry Ci.iotl.s Clonk
Chance to secure bargains.
For
make ;
and Crpetrf still to he disposed of. Residents of Waeo and vicinity sh mid miss this
No goods taken back or exchanged.
the next fifteen days I will make a reduction of twenty-five per cent lielow cost on the handsome stock of ladies' cloaks and wraps ladies' and
also the stock of beautiful carpets. Thee iroods must he sold so avail otiis -If of this rare opportunity to j; these staple articles at less than
.Misses Siloes
actual cost
hoes of the very beat
M. N. ROSENTHAL Assignee.
EM WINKLER!'
mau3LMt taam.va
The Would-be County is
Strangled in a Commit-
tee Room.
lllll (iillMil'I CilllM'tl' Wlllllll
llcsilnti' lit Iticiik If.
Ill .'limit-ss "sleep.
Till! .)'v Illooil ul Austin i-
I'lon illK ill III.' in- ol
Iti-loi 1)1
tml ft's lYItisiicicil : El 11 1 (.'en.
ISlf ."Seed Not I'l'iir lite
TM)i:i thi: o.ti!!i."
Spi-rial in llie KxHiuiii'T
Austin luu. -ll. - WlnkliT count)
war- killed. The uilM'i'-r rej ort of
i hi- committee u ii mi i in- .u -.
I".. A. loM'..s.
mm.i i : 1 1 rii i.i:iiiM. ii'i'ici:.
Iiill to nlxiluli tin1 pou-iinli law. Mtirli
ilioiislnn t'ollovvi'il pro ami con. (icl-
uiiiliiiii'.'. lTruMiT. Uavis anil Kmuii
jwnntiMl tliu law almliilu'il. a tln'ii'
wi'iv so tnnii) I'riiuils pi'ipt'lralcil
! I h toll ; 1 1 it. 'l'livy clnimcil that iuli'ail
' nfii 'IVsni veteran liavm liicil Ihi'i'"
Mi'ic unirii lo-ilny if all tin- rlalnis al-
UiWfil miller thS la.r wure vuliil. limn
iniiri' wi'ii' oi inoc who iiiuyni in inn
Ti'Xiis ruvoltitiuinir) war. aiioiilini'
to hittury.
Scimlo'rs (ila-cncl;l!:iinl(ilph. I'opu
anil .lohiison while aihnillilii' tlicrr
uoro iloulitle-3 Irauiluli'iil olaiuis
loini'tiuii- allowcil Allll Ihoiiirlil it
wuru lii'lter to koi'p thi' law in 1'ori'i'
llian to ili'privr out Tras vi'ti'inn ol
hi pt'imion.
1'itinlly it niiilillo ronro' was ailopt-
i'il. ami it roiiiinitti'c nppoluti'il to 111-
W'Mijcate anil ivport to tlic 'ciitil.' jn-t
wlial ouj;ht In hn iloiic. if pos-ilili' an
in- to urnl out tliu fraiiiN ami piotii't
tin' worthy.
Tim M'lialo thi'ii niljoiirni'il.
M)l'l.
Tin' lo-oliitioii approprlatiiiK "sOD
to lirlnn tlm reiiialiit of ilii' laic Col.
Frank W. .lohn.oii from Mexico lo
Austin ha iiikimI the Iioum' ami will
itlunit iloulit he lavorall coiisiilcr-
cil In tin -cnalc
l'oor Sciialor 'lerrcll. lor having
arcil to oppinc I ic cnilor-cnicnt of
tliu Kails bill 'cls no more notice
takju of him in the (lalvo-loli News.
While the sviiop-cs of lliu aililrcs-cs
ot the ftiMintorn who liirueil up on Hie
I'.aiU Jiiilc arc oltcn fiiveu when it
inines in i crrcn u is Minpiy -.-ciiaior
Teirell uppuscil the hill."
TOPICS !
The Latest Developments as
to the Failures in the
Island City.
I'lilinus w.ns lliu riiimloni Hint
lliiiKc! lllll the nlli Clint
I. til In Ituiu.
'I'lie .'Niitiiiiml lloiinl il 'I'liiili'ls
ll.nlilim I'.llcilUcti ul
Wiisliiiixloii.
ttliiletliv silt it' lliu ul li ii-
lo A'ol 4iicailo I oini
' i
(3lli iiioiij .
el
t
im:ss.
SKT O 7T X I3J ( 1? O O IS. :
2000 bbls. Sugar
5oo bbls. Molasses
looo boxes Kirk's Soap.
looo boxes Starch
looo boxes Numsen's Tomatoes
boxes J. Lusk's Ca!. Canned Fruits
IN TRANSIT. CUE FEBRUARY "ST.
loco
Mill ill Milt: -'..'OH hlil. (.enniiic New York -ceil polatoc-
.ili i ilcc ( all anil sec iu or w rile lor priic.
KELLUM & ROTAN.
1.000
ameron
rii
m
asties
torey.
-m i ml In Hit.' l.liinihii r.
Autiu .Ian. .'!!. After the uiitil
rontinu hiiiiness this niortiiiiL'. holiu
juiliciar.N I'oiiiiiiitti'i' No 1 reported
lavoralilv a lialcu oi eleven mils ue-
iiijf lor tli inot part mure vcrlial
.'liniijti's in ei-tiui; laws. The only
new hill per -c. n one rciinniiK
railroad companies to pay interi-t on
tlic value of slock Ironi the limn of
killinir or notice of kiilinir. until p-iid.
I'lie same coininittee will to nmrrmr
or in a fuw days report finorahly a
hill niakinc It'u Iclony. puiiisliiilili- b
iiupri-onincnt in the peniteiniar fur
not lc-s than two years ami proimnu
liv ii lino nl'-il.ooo to exliilill auv kind
oi' irniiiiiitf lalilc or iiiuchiiic. 'I he hill
has heen almost unaiiimoii.sl agreed
upon li) the couimillcc and rclcrred
lo Mr." Tankcrsly at tlm head of a
siihcomniittcc. to ncrlect the uiiiiu-
tiid. Th" hill will i oiiie lo the house
as Tiinkcrsley's hill and he champion-
ed by him. It is a remaikablc tact
that the youii.' men in both houses
are t a Mil's lliu lend in all ruloriii.iloi)
measures.
A bill was introduced in the houe
nini'iiililil! Mm ho. law. which allows
lil'ty cents instead of ten for taking
up lilies.
'I he house eominitlee on state af-
lalrs at their session last niiflit a''iecd
upon n bill adding a ilepartineut of
iiL'r culluru to tliu iiinit'tiiient ol His
tory ntatislics mid iiisiiriince. Tin
deiiaitmeiit will oiierate aiiMlliary to
the deiiartmeiit at Wa-hiii''ton. and it
is hoped will be ol'Kl'i'liI benefit to the
iL'riciiltural inlercsi of the state. At
lea-tit will enable mi'inlieis lo scnii
iirilcu feed to their rural eoiistitu
Cllti-.
Mr. Jack l.abatte of f-ali Anlonio
i iii-iiiilnent candidate lor the I'lilleil
-iinies niarshalsliili. wlm was rcccnlly
appointd is personal aid on the -tall'
of (ieti. Sheridan at Hie inaugural.
rami' orer voslurday anil servcil
Col. Uibat'le oi i.ov. Ire-
land'' stall' with orders to repori to
the ijrniiil marshal in Yashiurio!i on
March 2nd and represent the -lute ot
I'exas nt the dedicaiion ol Wasliiiif.'-
tou monument ami the cireuiiinies of
iuauii ration.
Tlm sennit' had a most inteie-tiiiK
discussion on the repeal ol tliu veier-
an p'Mision law. Seualor l'ope'
-peecii in opposition was loiulh ap-
plaudeil. A prohibition petition was
submitted from lhisirop county and
al-o one from ltockwall on the same
i.i;'t - . . . .
As also a petition lnun Motley
countv lorn slate cattle trail.
A resolution condeuiniiu' the tlyita-
..iii..r icns rend and went over.
. ... l. ..:.... l.ii'ifiiitr I'l'iisiill'tll
i I t'siillill'in .1....... i HOI)
1.1 .1... I... I.r 1 On. .'til'iicr Monc I .:
1111 I" III' '". '"ft "' ' .
of the new capltol oil the -il ol Mann
was road a second lime uml rcfurred
to the committee on stale all'airs.
Cilli.lliillhHlll'k A nice i'ii rills.
M Louis .Ian. 'JM.-The I'ost-Dis-
palch printed antirlu'le this turuiiiK
haseil on a stiiteiiicnt by a person
w horn 11 call- a well know n local i -immiler
lo tliu ctrcel that Ciiiinlii-
hain. now under arruit at London in
oiinection with the icccnt esplosiolis
at the tower is the tiimnwimij; Icllow
who two years nj;o lived lieru and
wlm was writtun 11(1 at the limu as all
eilnslvo and infernal machine maUcr
ami lull of schemes to blow up all
public buildings of Loudon lie wa-
kuown here as Michael .1. Ityrne. Ill)
was a harness maker by trade and de-
voted all his spare lime and money to
experiments in explosives mid iimkllitf
infernal machine- lie also lived ;n
I'liii'iMfo whero he was known as .las.
(iUhcri. In I'hilailelphia lie went by
Ihe inline oIMhhr's Cunningham and
claiiiicd lo have been obliged lo IcaM'
Ireland I aiiso lie was couiplicaled
in tliu murder of a lord but Hie storv
wa.s not much relied upon b) Ids
Iriends. He was in Dciiur last Au-
Kilst but since then has not been
heard horn.
"Vei' uiileiji' iriM'U to the holder o'
'old bullion. T.i this end I pledir.
10M 110 ii 11 1 i rin v; ell'iirU.
hixiieil II. M.Ti 1 1 in.
The rcadiiiir of Ihe lelegram w.i
followed by tn mcniloiis cheeriiiy.
laslliij' some niintiles. The balance
of the iiiniiiliiir session was consiim-
ed In ilelintlnir that part of the repi.rl
of the 1 omiiiillce on ciedi'iitialn ii-
1 11 ii the staiiilai'd of icpresuntution.
I'lie conM'iitioti thus far is n -tunny
one. A bittei' ll)jlil is beinjr uiadu b)
ili'lt'jriilimis lav iiiinir the free ami iiii-
liuiiteil eoliiajie ol silver I'm-Hie per-
manent chairmanship w ho are for c-
M'lialnr Tabor. The eouservalives
iucludiui' a majorit) of 'he coinmil-
tcu on pcrui'iuenl oiKaui.atiou aru
for ei-Cov. (iraul. Absolulul) 110th-
iiijj lias beiin accomplished thus far.
READABLE Li
Mr. Itniiilatl tins "seen" tlic
S'lesiileiil-r.liil in tlini
I'aiiiinti I losel.
I111I .111. iiiili-le tlll Miiiilt)
ill.- Iliiiiscll lo
A I lnun
liuilliir l'oiilln.ril)r l.viiilllliiii.
I'ortlantl Orefion .Ian. -".I. An c.-ploriu-jf
party uiuler the order of
(.on. Miles co'niniamlcr of Hie depart-
nicnl of the Columbia leave to-morrow
for Ahis-n. Tliu party consist of
LieutenantAllcn and Sergeant linliin-
son I 'lilted States Army and s.
I". l'ickutt as simial observer. They
will l'o liv ateiunur to the inoulh of
Copper river and llionce up the river
tin tlie ice anu wiien Hie uc orciiKs up
lake boats ami pish to head waters.
'I'liov will then strike aero- the coun-
try io the head waters of the Yukon
river which they will follow down t
St. Michael. The exploration will
take nearly two years and is over the
-nine route the exploring party of la.t
year failed in making. Tliu service
iif eight Indian guides will bo secured.
The party will he supplied witli hip-
breatl collet' and salt and expert to
siibsii-t 011 provisions foraged along
the route.. They liti. e a supply of
tiinkels. beads etc. to buy tood trom
Indians and to make peace with Iheiu
in t'li-e hostility i shown.
WACO.
SEED POTATOES
SALT
MOLASSES.
WE ARE RECEIVING
POTATOES
wr.n.M
1 ml w ttitt r.x
nil
in 1 it.
s im.si 'n:.
'I'l.u I'lrti Uc.-ur.l.
I'hilailelphia .Ian. 'Jy. A lire In the
livery stablu of ('has. ' Smith com-
pletely destroyed thu building ami
thirtv-uine btir.c. were burned to
death.
Woiindout X. Y .Ian. -".I. In the
tiro last night the principal losers were
.-iiiuipson opera house iiisunnl forW)
ampson v i.uis r.tnjo; 1110s
Iturke. SiliOO: L. Shtier. $7000 on
hotel. Tliu lire started in the sump
si ii opera house mid coiuuinuicated to
V.. sjlicroM hotel adjoining. Minor
loo will run the total up to rttowm.
Itinoii. Wis.. .Ian. -.".I. A lire 111 Hit
-en ml tu tlm r.Kaniliii-r . . 1 ...'. "" -
Austin .Inn. .- I he penitentiary liipon national hank lat night re.ult
coininittee repiirted fiiMirubly on the ed ill the destruction of the haul.
bill to esta li-h a relorioalory lariu iniiiiting two
with a HiilHtitillo np. ropriiiling $7''- several olllces
noil with w lileh lo estiililish it. 1 ly Insured.
k
adjoiiiing sloree ami
Lo-s 1S0(0; partial-
13 CARS GENUINE N. Y. SEE0
1.' PECK BARRELS.
lo Cars Micbigan Salt
8 Cars Pure Lousiana Molasses.
All Purchased before the Advance and which we
offer to the Trade at Prices that
Defy Competition.
Yours Faithfully
CAMERON. CASTLES & STOREY.
The coininittee on public liuillings
rcpoi'ied that it was not advisable to
do awnv Willi the ciipitoleoiiinii-sionit
an! further thai an climate of the
extra coal of siihstitulini' Hun 0 gran
:.. . liiiiii.liiue in certain lllll'l Ol Hie
new tate hoii-e would be reported
iiisidcof ten tin) I') Hie conimissio-1
is'cnator I'feiifl'er introduced a hill
to provido (or the disposition ami
woiklng of the mineral lauds
Houston of llexar-To provide tor
t' e elassilli-ation aiiilsaii! of the school
I'ope-To prohibit the mile ofidtro-
glvccriuuanti d'iamite in ihe slate
mi'il MMialor 1'errv an iiiniiiulmt'nl to
thu law relating to assault with intent
to luiinlur llxiug thu penalty at not
lens than two or more llian .even
ear in the penitential').
' Tlm bills rclatillL' to deliciency
bonds ami state railroad engitierworu
minle the special order for Thursday.
The hill relating to the transfer ol
......iiiiuitiiii lieen-e- caine up. Alter
considerable ilUcii.sioii the senate re-
fu.ctl to order it engrossed
Senator Harrison moved to rocon.
shier which was curried ml the mil
willtoniuup BBidu la It reguUror-
I riiiuator Uetwudauer calleil up the
'I l.r s.i'l.itlii'a i:rcllllt . Scs1imi.
WiisliinL'tou.l'iu. I'll. -The suspend-
ed vote ol last night on Vancu's mo
tion to postpone further consideration
of the Mcn-'iigiian Heat) was con-1
eluded ill executive session to-day
and by a very narrow majority the
inotio'u win defeated.
Continuations: Lucius H. I'oote of
C'aliloniia uiinUturto Coren; Commo-
dore Samuel It. rraiiklin rear ml-uiiral.
" ui'siitss in ;:i s
I'rucii.-illiiii il lit.) i.llniii.l Hon. it
V ul I in ill'.
Washington .Ian. '".. - Al the -cc-niiil
da)i session of the national
Imai'il oi' t fnle Covinittou reported n
leaoliiliou trom the Cincinnati cham-
ber of roirtiuorti; asking investiga-
tion lie iH'iile of the waste of the
coiilitrv's Ti-allli by lire and Hint the
inesligat")ii be made cilher b) eom-
initlee of N' hoard or liv a eomlui
sion appointed h) congrcs-. Cov-
ington .-aid he did not believe in thu
elllcieiii v ol a iiiui;ie--loual cnminis-
siou. 'I here was not the. -liuhlest
doubt Hint thu li'ii loss in the couiitrv
eoiild he lei'iiiced I'lom i.l'Jtl.lHKI(iUI) to
.Jil0OOl.(Hlii aniriially. Ihe ieolulIoii
was ailopled.
The ciimniillee lo which was refer-
red vaiions i'opo-itious touching na-
tional bankrupt legislation presented
a report in favor of the enactment of
ll... iniitki'iiiil l.itl .-ilri-iiilv tiiis-cll bv
life senate. The luporl was iuloiteil.
rropositioii.s icliiling to liilitioiis
bills of htiliiig then caine up for tlis-
I'llssiou. n.iil Sterne of New .it k. ml-dresse-l
tjj? boaril upon the .subject.
fler long diseinsotl it was agieed
'JJ In 1 1. In .siiliiuil lo congiess a
tlralt hill delliiing the liahililies of
comiuoii carriers or a bill of lading
prepared by Hie executive council In-
stead of the bill favored by the Now
York hoard of trade.
The boaril then took up the recnni-
inciidatioiis of the New Yoik board
of Irani in legnril to the regulation ol
niter tale coiuiiiurcc and oil motion
ot .1. A. (I'ann of Cinciiinali the Milli-
ter was referred lo a special ciitiniiit-
Ice which was niilhoiicil to report lo
Ihe executive council ill this si's-inu of
the board if possible a bill embody-
ing legislation upon the subject.
The I'Uestinii of pi'uliiotiiig the in-crcii-u
ol American -hipping was then
taken up and alter it ili-i-us-inn la-t-iliir
several hours the board adopted
as a substitute for the resolutions of
Hie New . 1 irk. b mid ol trade Ihe fol-
lowiii. :
lii solved. Thai tin national board
ol'li'iiili rcciignuis the necessity of
uiiiek mid Irciiiieiii cii'i.'iiiunicnlions
wiih fniei'ii inn kits ami thai the
litiard carnt-silv coiiim.'iiilslo congress
the enactment of h.uisii bill No. Ills?
for the nii.'oiira)iemeiil of the Amer-
ican meri'linul marine anil In prouiulu
commereinl rclalioiis wilh foreign
countries.
Sole. This bill provides that the
post-master general bu aiilhoiieil in
his discretion to contract with A muri-
um steamship companies for convey-
ance ol mails at a rate not to exceed
one dollar pur mile Hit! amount to he
paid in this matter not to exceed thu
sum received from ocean postage of
the I'niled States.
The board also referred the matter
of American shipping to an executive
council for further consideration
Willi tliu request that the council ex-
amine the method ailopled by thu
Trench government for Hie encoiir-
ugeiiieiit of its mercantile marine.
The null mailer t ken up win a
resolution of thu New Yoik hoird of
trade and triilispoi tation. recoiiiioeutl-
liii! tin establishment ol a system of
curt itleal Ion of invoices by Cniled
.-stales consuls at thu pull ot shipment
After debate this wits duleuteil.
Adjourned.
iiikv r.vi.i. on thi: i'iir.sini:Ni.
'I his afluruooii Hie miiml-iirii of the
national board of trade went in a
body to tliu White hoiitu to call upon
lliu president. Tlmv wine received in
the library anil Frederick A. Couk-
iing of New York presented Mr.
Fralnv president of the boaril lo
I 1'resiileiil Arthur. Mr. 1'raley nd-
drussotl th-j president brielly ami the
I latter replied in a few appropriate
- . .... .. -.1 i .
I lio members ol tlm noaru
:.ci. inn.
111:1. si iv.v iii-iiuiNii vvin.i..
London 1I1111 U'J-'ien. Wolseley
telcgiaphcil tioin Ivorti HiU iiioruing
that he had received reports trom Ihe
surgeons at Klihat stating (ieii. Stew-
art was doing well. No attempt bin
been made to extract the bullet which
entered the thigh and is now lodged in
lliu rcL'ion ol tlic "10111. .v nos nun
for ti.ii wounded and disable
Mew ait' couiiiiaiiil has been pitched
oil the bank of the Nile.
All ate housed in tosj tents pro-
vided with 1 0111I11I table" beds wliiih
have been ohl'iiucil lnun Hie nalivcs.
In view of tin- 'iiaiiv hardships and
deprivations which Hie wounded mini
had -iiilfereil. and Ihe almost constant
moving ihev have been subjected to.
most of litem urn miking wotnlcrlul
progress towards recover). About
tvvii-lliir.lt of the wounded 1 elvetl
very bad Injuries ainlauiotig lhincliisK
a great number of 111rgir.1l oprralioiin
is -till necessary. As ni-iny at potnl-
hie nt the wounded have been sent
back to (iiikdill Wells. The supplies
in th" vicinltv of Ihe post at litilsat
are plentiful 'and Hie army will make
no id maud 011 Us bare supplier if Ihe
n.ilivei coHliniie . bring produce
to it.
low vitin.v vir rivccii-s
Loudon. .Inn. -'J. - The crew of the
ilr'Uish bark Wellington mutinied nil
Cornwall ki led lie ea'.itt.in ami se
verely woiindi'il Ihe male. The cap
tain Jinl male in tlctciiiliug lliem-
selvcs wounded three of the crew
'I III inullneers being shoit-haniled lo
maiiage lliu ship mid Ihe sea being
rough lo avnlil IlllVlllg the vessel
wrecked signaled 11 pissing steamer.
ami vvcru towed Into I Iviiioiitli wliei.
jvords.
bv the secretarv of
were then pro.enled to the president
tin imai'il.
Trnlihl.-r ..I 11. c l.llif-rl)' lli-ll.
New Orleans .Inn. 'J9. -Thu formal
transler of the liberty bell to the ex
position managers took place yester-
tla) afternoon in tliu presence of '.'0-
000 persons. The ccreinnriir. btigtin
Willi the pruseiitation of the hull bv
thu eoiiiiiiitluo to Mayor (iulllottu. .1.
(i. it. I'itkms in behalf of the mayor
made a response recounting inteiest-
ing ini'iiluuu in Hie hibtorv of thu
bell.
'I l.r l).-n.ll.i.-n llruU.-n
Spniiglield III. .Ian. -JO. hlijah .1.
M lluiiiusludopi.'uiU'iiltluniocrat was
0Iecte.1l penimuunt speaker !' thu Illi-
nois asauinbly 011 thu second ballot to-
day hieakliiji the dead lock which
ha. cxttUnl lor llueu weoL..
1 111; mi vi. 11 niMi:. run.
M111111) I'iul.l "I it ll.H I'.rlliu. nnl
ri.t.lriliit.tsl.ip.
the miililiceit were at once phieed
under arrest.
rin: iiuii'ihii ini.rvis s.vri:.
London. .Ian. '.".t. A ciiircsponileiil
of the News w till (.en. Stewart tel
egraphs it Is stated that the Mahdi
sent MJ.OOOplckeil Iroops lo aiiuihi-
hile the I'.ritish Iroops at Abul.l.a.bul
Iheie is no iiioie fear now. as the
lllilish have 'he Nile nil Iheir buck
'inolher Itiilish coiiiiuu is on the
inarch and (.iirilon's steamers an
issuing supplies and malerini. Me-
teiniieh is si ill held by a small loree of
rebel rillemen villi "one brass yini.
The tow 11 i said lo he in gcnl straits.
All r.uropeau wnscleailv distinguish-
ed in Ihn rebel ranks. The lirillsh
have captured thrnu utinrined rebel
boats w-liich will be very useliil lo
tlicin .mi ouicers ami men me 111
incelleiit hiallh anil Hpirils. The
lllilish Hitiare iiiiuihereil 1'J'KI and
the force of the eneiuv Is eslliiialcd at
neailv P.'.tK11). When the mpiare re-
turned to Zarcba the day alter Hie
light mull) ol' the ginisou wept for
joy.
lii'Pini on 1111: Ncvv.si'.M'iiii in:-..
Loiiiloii dun. -".. -The astonishing
miilialit) atiiong iiewi-paier ennes-
piiuileiitH wlio accoinpiinied (.ell.
ftluwaii" force is one ol th.' ihiefteal-
urus of inteicrit in 10 days ecu -paper
news trom the S.0111I1111. Ol live cor
respondents wlm slarled on Hie iniiri b
from liiittdul to tliu Nile three have
been killed ami one wounded. These
killed weieCol. Iliiriinb) who had a
special commission from tlm Morning
I'ost; Cameron of the Daily Standard:
and Herbert of Ihe 1 egular s'.all' nl
the Morning I'isl. 'I he ht-t known
oflhese ciii'i'eNioudclll- next to (Nil.
Ilniiitiby wan .1. A. Cann-ron win.
had a long and varli'd experience as
war correapoiiileul. Ciinieron was
withUnl.er I'a-hivvlien that ollicer
mule the attempt In .-IiH-ltsc'l.l Madhi
alter the deleal ol Hick- I'a-ha. ( am-
eron was missing some innnlhs alter
that and was -opposed In be dead
lie had been captured and detained
as a prisoner in l.l Madhi's camp but
he eventually made his escape and
wrolu an Interesting and valuable ac-
count of his experience during his
ih'tiMitinu. Col. Ilurleluh. correspon
dent of the liailv-'I'i'leurntih. vvoiiutlr-tl
: the light ot lliu IM'i tnsi. is uoing
well.
OAI.I.A.vr VIUMsKMIKIt OF .VIKIICX.
Loudon .Ian. 'i'J. -In the light of the
19th iiist. vv Inch occurred within
three miles of the Nile lunuv lirillsh
tiooiik were in almost a fainting con-
Idilionlroiii link of water. Col. Sir
1 Charles Wilson ordered a small d
' luchiiient of cavalry were to obtain n
supply of wilier from I he river bv tut-
tilljf their wa) Ihioilgb the eneuile's
forcca. This tlaligerous iiioveuieiil
was act oiiipnnicd with less loss ot lite
than inlaid have been expected ami
enough wider wiiaobtaiuetl to revive
the troops and unable them to ioli-
t in 11 11 thuuttack.
niHMi:.
Washingloii .Ian. "'.1. -CIhv lulro-
iluced a coiiciirrt'til icsoluliou ohjee-
ted to yestenlav 1 elating lotliensht'iii-
i.ling of thu two houses for (he pur-
pose of counting the electoral voles.
Agreed lo.
The speaker laid before the home a
memorial from the national niouii-
inent association of 11-ikola. asking
Coiigtest lo appropriate laud or
money in building the inomtinonl at
Mitchell In coiuiiieniiiialu the liiiine-
slcad hoys. Iteferrud.
Deusler I'lom tlic eomuiiltee on
foreign iill'airs repoileil the bill to
prevent ami punish prosecution
uml"!- I'nltcd Slates law of fraudii-l'-n
. cliiiins tigainsl foreign L'uvcin-
111 -nts riaccil 011 the hotisu calendar
Itnsecriius Irntn the ciiinuiitteu on.
uiilitarv all'iiiis reported the Mil tn
establish a branch ol lliu tiddlers
homu In Calafortiia lieferred to the
cmuiiilltee mi tippropriiitiniis.
(Johli Ii urn the commit lee on public
latnls lenorleil a bill to dmiale Short
Creek lake to the state of Missouri.
Itefened to the commit! of the
whole.
Ivellv from the committee 011 ways'
and iiicatis repoi ted a joint resolution
pinviding fur the admission free ol
ilutvot iii'tlcles trom I'oieigu coitti-
tries to lie placed on exhibition nl thu
WoiIiI'h expotllion of arts of Ihe col-
01 ed race to be h'hl at Chicago. Ho-
ler red lo Ihe coliiliiiltce on the whole
illis moved Ihe hoii-e go Into a
committee of Hut w holu for the pur-
pose nt considering tlm river ami
harbor appropiiation bill. Agreed
lo--ye.i I.MI; iiavs 1(1'.'.
Hewitt raised tliu point of oritur
Uml revenue and general appropri-
ation hills must he taken up in thu
tinier In which Ihey wen; eulered 011
the laleiid.ir and the chair suntaluctl
Ihe point.
The first of this class of bills was
one amending the aei to prevent thu
importation of adu'leraied ten. On nu
objection raised by Willis its consid-
eration wiis post piiucil and 11 -iinilar
fate awaited the bill In abnl'i-h ills-
criminaliug dulv on wi.rl.nnt art.
Next nil Ihe calendar was the bill to
carrv into ell'eii a treat) wilh Mex
ico. I lie In. lite yeas 101 ; liayt 11.
dceliiied lo instruct the eniniu'iili e to
consider Ibis bill and the cniiiuit te
began the cniisiileralinii nt h
river mid harbor iippiopriati'iii hill I
Willis addles ell I'ii' 1 nliiliiillee
w ith :i brief cTplamiti 111 .d tin- ic. cl-
ing features nf lie- lull and a state-
ment of the larinr Hems nl appro-
priations. Of tin ilciii- 11 eniiiiiiciidi d
by Ihn kpi irliirv nt w ir I It) have been
rejected. 'I In- l.iir-l appriiprlalinii
ill the bill wa- I'ni tin iinprnv i-iiii'III
of the Mi-. is-ip pi river for win. h
.:tH.'.'iiiii'i wm givn or 11I10111
in per cent nl the estimates.
The eoiiiiinllce had 110 ile-iie
lo put anilhiiic 111 the inli
thai ought ll"! be there. II then
ivc.enn; s'n h Ihiuj.' in it he vvislml
il to be st 1 ii ki 11 ni.t
Price pniiiliil -ml a- oni' of Hie 111
congiuitics id the lull Hint .scJ.nU'l.ont)
mole wa-iippnipri tied for the Mis-
sissippi iivcr below ( airo Ihiiii aliove.
lie was nppi.-i d lu this item con-
leiiiling that tin -v-tuiu must prow
iusteiid of pci'inaiiiiil lu'liellt a last
ing ilaiiui'ic in the 1 niiimerco 01 the
Mississippi
I'.. II. Ti.v 1. ji ul Ohio favo eil thu
bill.
hpringer gave not of an miiiuiiiI
lllenl vvhiill he proposed tn nll'iT I'l'n-
Vliliug 110 iiinm-y sledl he pant br
improvi'iiieiil ol (ialveston li'ii Imr 1111
til the per.on or roipitralimi owning
or com rolling the wharves in that j
harbi'i shall I'd.- wilh the secretary of 1
war 1111 agreement in writing to the 1
etl'ect that only mich sums will be
chared for w h irfn ' e'c. in ilia) bu
just ami reaaoiuible.
lililNoii oppn.eii nun pout. ill tn mi-
bill which c 1 cites the otllce of nil i--ory
englueer of Hie .Mitsistippi river
commission mid recoininentla the ap-
pointment of .lames II Lad lie
looketl upon lliu proviiiion as unciti-r-titutioicil
eni'ioaclimiiiit upon the
nppniiiting power of the prunitlcnt
and as a provision which slinulil in
vite the I'XeO Hive Veto ol ttie vviioie
hill lk'slilcs. the ailoj.tl.iii of this'
provision would be viilually to set (
aside the c.iiiiiiiisslou and turn il
work over to the control of one man
mid that n 1111111 whose dan for im-
provement of Hie Mississippi river ru-
ipiirctl an estimated appropriation of
-l(i 11 mi yum.
Iteagilll eniliesllv supported nil ap-
propriution for on. liuprnveinunl wf
i.alveston harbor.
Adjourned
si:.. tTij.
Washington .Ian. '!Q. l'eiiilluton
preaiili d over the auimtu to-tliy.
II irrisou liom the coiiimilteu on
in lit tn 1 iillidis reported advernt-lv
1 1. hill introduced by Ciilluui to facil-
ii 1I1 proiiioliiiiiii throughout tho army
l-v retiring Ironi aelivo
exercise into elicit. Agreed lo.
Tho senate then went into exc. n-
tivu session.
1111; mi miauI'an iiii:.vrx iii:Ki:.vri.n.
'Ihe senate weld Into executive ses-
sion at lii'lu to-day and the stiipeiidiil
vo cot la-t night upon Seualor Vnn.-e'-1
innlion to piibtpoue action upmi the
1 Niciiragitau treaty was continued re
' siiiilnj. ji) 11 defeat of the million
to .'..
senator Sherman's nun inlmeiit
hioking lo the abrogation or u"dili
c-ition of the Clayton .Miilwer treat)
was then discussed some hours nn'il
coining to a vote lu eominitlee of the
whole was dcfeat-il w ithout divi-ion
The treaty was then reported to the
senate nml the vote upon Shi riiinli -nmciiiluieul
relaliug to the ( lavtou
I'ulwer trcul) was ajaln taken up. r.
suiting 111 it adoption - :ln to lit
A vote was then taken oil the bib
lltelf. and :w voted for Its rallllcation
while '.'.'1 voted against It. The alllrin
alive vole being les than two-thirds
of the whole number voting the trea
ly was not ratilled.
i.iv i:i..vmiic v.sii.iit.viiiisii:
'I lie l'r.-sl.l.iili:licl nn.l lliu issu
llr.-nl l.cn.lerv roiisiillliiif
Alliiiny .Ian. 29. What appeared lo
he a sensational paragraph was priul-
etl in the .loiiriinl this evening to the
cllcct that I 'resident-elect Cleveland
Wat visited late last tiighl by ex
speaker llanilall ill response to a Id
lerof invitation sent him to WiisIiiii-
t mi. Iiiimcdlatclv alter hi- arrival
here llalidall was driven lo ( l.vn-
lauir.s temporary abode where tho
two men held a igiifeieiicc lastiu-
several hours. 1 hit morning
tho talk was resumed mid
at lis conclusion Itaudall
rutiirne.l to N'evv 'olk. Speaker ( ar
lisle is al-o mentioned as having been
Invited bv Cleveland mid is expect
ed 10 arrive Saiiinlay morning. Col
I) s. Laiiioiil. prlvalu sccrulnry of the
prnsi.lenl-el.'cl corroborates the
staleiui'iit thai Itaudall wiu here and
in consultation with the presltleut-
eleii and that Carlisle it expected
but beyond thai win extremely
lutli'imt. Humor hat it. the
picsiiliint-elect is not tatislh'd
with tliu way things are going on lu
congress and wants I'andall and t ar-li-le
to adopt noiiiti fresh and vigoroi't
polic). Of course iiolioily has the
smallest particle of iiiformatiou as to
what took place helwcuu Cleveland
and I'audall btil it is gcnerall) Imi-
llevcd that nothing in Hie line of cab-
inet appointments was mentioned.
: vs. 111 1.
Ilenvnr. Col.. .Ian -."J. The national
silver convention leas.enililed ill III
o'clock. The temporary chairman
read tin following telegram from
llunry M. Teller becrctar) of the iu-
....-Im.-
VV.l.lU.Ul. Jaini.r - ...lriih-n Ml.r HAI.Wf..ll - N..VKI. 111:....:.' Ml-.-
IklllVUUIlol. I . - r
I .!.!.. II..-.. u..l. i-. 11 In rn tlm I London .lllll. " -Al 11 COIllel'ellce ol
eoiive'ntioii over"wl'iich' volt picsidc. icpreseiitativet nf llritiali iniliulrii- ( ipeir own application u 111 cert who
that I am ill lull ivnipath'y wilh everv upon tin: siibju. I ..f wagua Ci.nii.-s served in the war ot the rebellion
ell. n m -.-cure to' -diver nil Hie ntlvati- llradlaugh proposed a novel ineuure. pleaeinl on the cxlcuilar.
im.. -. iiii.-rretl i.v law on unhl. 'do He ndvounleil the eoiiipulsory ciiliivn- sheriiian Ironi the committee on 11-
.IS . . i. ...... .f '..... '.. (ri ..I' nit I ...... ... ...... ..I...1.... ......m... .!...
liul li 'in ve silvc will take lit lll'al . """ ounm naiini) " .......... ....... ...a.. iviu i... 'uiiuiuu nnn ni
rank a inoiic) in tin- cominurclal uianie minis in pn-st-m ...
innrla f ihu world until its money T"T .......
fiilirllnn shall be recognized by a law The best smoUiinf tnliaoo Is "Llltlo
iviujr tho holder of fllviir bullion IJokor."
im: WIN'lltlt CAIINIVAI.
Montreal .Ian -9. -Tho fourth day
of thu carnival was tavon d with as
tint! weather as that of the first ami
ni-coiiiI .lavs Iteiug a civil holiiliiy
I ic people are out en mas-c swclMu'g
the lar-c volume of visilot- all enpiy-ui-4
the various sports. Viiullc'-i'
pioiiicuade concert was held in the
i- 1 1 ii in skating link Ibis morning
iv lulu all tlic toboggan slides were in
lull blasl. ' Trotting races are golnir
o.i .it Moirreal diivingpaik undm'aii'l
sh-iifh drive are I eing organieil.
MlrtMMI Ki: IIOA'l.t.
Ilnlifax. .Ian. 'J9. Thiee ice boalt.
with wails a crew of llftucu ami scv-
i u passengers lei. Cape Traverse
pier at 1 a. in. yestunia) aim e which
tin new sol Iheni has been heard. The
explanation is a -now .-lorni prcvail-
eil all da) and land marks will not be
vi-iiilc. ll is hoped the) lauded
-'iiicwhci ii the Nova Scotiau
bore as in t cinniit out in last nighl-
wi 'ither w-iuld mean death. Mr. lr.
I lily re M 1' i-one ot tho pa--eugcra'.
r.cvi'r
i.liiOJIV M'.VV'K.
Cairo. .Inn. v'9. Nuwri eoiicernlng
uperiitioiis.il unfriendly Arabs alnug
lint lted "si a. i 'intitules te grow mote
serious. Mii-niviili is almost in u
alnte nt sit .e w ith gloomv prospect
of relief Ihe rain intike alla.ks m
I'm ilino-i ever) night upon Sua
i-mi and during the dark tin- lulil-a-'niust
tin I'trrisoii is nltno-t coiititi
uai. 'flu- garrison has. been -jri atlv
strengthened by the arrival ol tod
I'.rit sit li'ni.p-. News has I u receiv-
ed nf n d. spi-rntc attack upon t.alaboo
garrisiiii in wlibh toil of He- garrison
and Ml nl the eneuiv were killed
iii:i..v.M.
i ii.iNoiiiMi tim: iiimoi -.
I Dublin .Ian. ''!). -Thu Irish 1 lute
propoars that iiieuihers of the llritlsh
I press laisti a inouiiiiicul in honor of
j siolin Alexander Cameron and ller-
l hert win-correspondents kill. .1 in the
; bottle of Ihu 19th hist in the -muilau.
lellcr lulUs.
Wiiuhiii;loii .Ian. 'Jtl. -Set retary
Teller was uxaiului'il to-day hv the
hoiue commillco on payment of pen-
Hoiis iiounty and bad; pay relative
lo the pamage of the law of last es-
nloti Increasing fees of peu-lon altor
neys lu pension casus from I0 to $1 i
lie leatllled lie piepared a aul.-t it ill
oil the subject which is now tlic law
abovu referred lo and considered it
tho beat law for pensioners pa-sed m
yeart.
I Iisi Illlrsl. .1 I'al.lr.
New Yoik .Ian. '.'U. -Tliu mauagor
of lliu direct cable company saya:
Our cable broke .100 miles cast of N'o-
vn Scotia. It will he retialred I o-
tbe order ol exereiset pruparod by
the Wtishiiigton iiioiiuiiieiit commis-
sion and charirdig the otlicers of the
aonuto with tin dat of i -u-rviny ucli
atirvice on r.iv .1 is. rxiicitud to ho In work-
.!.l. -. . . ....... 1-
tin oilier next week' vv o iuivo minis;
arrangements for business with an-
other cable.
-I. s a s
I lie .irkiiiisna Sc.ii.nirslitii.
Littlu Hock .Ian. 2J. Three ballots
were taken forsenator to-day. Duval
was vvllhdrawii and the last ballot
stood: Diiun IK; .lones l'l Kerry t!9.
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