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raaJttasa&mi&ffl3KB3 'Am Om. ti&zr$" 8afc .I, florsftLll & ago Daily H or stun XAMINER. Cameron BELTING, MILL AND GIH SUPPLIES, LB v'AOrrs LIQUID CILDE, Cor, Austin & Fourth Sis., Waco, Tex i . ? IS" - i' i WHOLESALE . t niiAHE anu u ' Ltn HAW" :V.AnnrnMOB winn ! "s f r ...i a. Fourth Sts.. Waco, Tex BY BARTOW & CRAVEN?. WAU), TEXAS, TIUSDAY, OCTOHKK 20, 1885. VOL. XVI II. NUMBWR -2) 'h 5 f , vt K0f.Al,H " !'!'" i k t' '11 I." E ft m vv rJ! fori .I-' i r b. tt&l iad l ;o, Ci :if n tl ,, ..VliM .. ofV vt .nU.l aeivl nO-" . v. !n ox (5a , iws n m tea ss, &k t ,jwnin wnmr'i " " it bml. Everything has an Ending nun i . . ,,.,, .(I Iomis llml ijir r..i I" I i ... -i..,.. t,i i K mill llt'U I" -('" ' ,s III MS IIIOIIl I II llllMIH . i nl -.1' M) ' LT Ls Hi' i " . i.. .... .1.. ,i.i Mill" SS O carls. Ill I'MM'l lit ,niini r l Mill" i- nil completed, mill ssouio A I. f., not (inh 1 1 1' New Muri' in HI-, lull :il-o, nil Die l:i f leeched in l In1 iii.in siicm -till 1 wo huso iuniigiiralod tad Fell Opening ONDAY It'll I'S '' Willi II Will. I Mvr. l'l.('K ON - TUESDAY and W EDNEDAY October 19th, 20th and 21st, iilmciil w ill dl-phis it" ii' I 1 1 .- - Inr tin' in -fill Soa-nti. Our Millinery Department-- ,, ;, , ilir l..ilc-t 1 ill -dinpcs ill Sli iw- nml I'VII-. inn! i lull line of French Patiern Bjimets and hound Hats. WH CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Priii lit 'i mai"- f" t nil tin' iuvr-t . . Ill s anil 1 1 1 1 it 1 ft ii. 0. Cur Carpel i, m ft lint II llniii-4 in IMPOIMLD nml DOMLSTIU Department, (rmiil I lVpl iv. tin- beauts tlit'rt'nl. ami overs one should -pciul a half-hour OUR SILK DEPARTWItNT rlispluv all tin' liilr-l novelties in Plain ,for evening ami street wiar mill l.uies Sir ,. Velvets nml ili.jilav a llnr k'Jl Mill MI-SMIT, CE Department of all Ileal Laces mill all 1 1 1 - Xovcltic- In Wonlt'ii ami i'Vi in oilier di p irtincnt will do il- -hare toward WASHINGTON. The President is Goini to Look Over the Reports of Department Heads, Hi'loii- till' I'n ni (an sccTlieui - t Number nl I'nstiiiusler Appointed. .4 I'itti'eii .Minute llln.o n( 'hi. ciikii Ito-tills in Hit- nt'iilli nl I'uiir l'elsous. flieiolwe Indians urn Mined l'i OvciTliclt Itci'ciil Sttlo ol' I. nml lo I'lii.lf Nam, WASIII.MilO.N IKIXI.MJS. 'Ill, President., Acii, Scheme. H'Ahlii.MiioN. October 1U. -All Inirrau anil department ollicors nrt engaged in the propnralinn uf their animal rop.nts, and tin- president has sent wnnl around ilntl In- wants esors thing completed and in his hands beluro tin' lirst uf November, sslicn he will r imini'iiri' work iipim hi message. This is accompanied bv an order prohibiting tin- L'liniiniinini- linn ul tlir contents ot mix nt tin' re poils to tlio press until tlu'j li'ill tlrst In' ru.nl ami approvnl In" tlir liivsi- ilimt. 'I'lil- 1- -uini'tliim' m-w, as lii'roliil'nru all IiimiN ot'liuii'iiiH have (iivt'ii out ali-tr.niK ol'lheir report" a month or -i. week- liefuru thev were Milniiittcil to coiii;i-e-i anil the pivl tlent has lieverHimteil lo "ee the iloc- niiieiit-, eitlnr ill inaiili-cript or print niiliss there h'ippeiieil t i he mmiii! thins out ol'the ti-iinl line ol' impor Iniiee ir iifrultlcuiifu in tlieiu requir ing atli'iiHon in hi- meM-aeri. miea notlier -ul'lei t ol iti-i iiinn i- the liu-e of I.MHi.imo a. re" ol I mil lo it rall.e -wiiliin e.the ('elokie -ii M" iti'll ik eini'raeeil in llie-e len-e-( 'hii'l llnh) Ileal 18 leporleil ,s ha inn -mil to .-eiretai) Liiniir I ,.il the I'herokre-are Hell iiali-lieil Hi the lea-e- ami Hunt Hie ra.tle lo i main A- a mutter of lint tlir h a-e- haM lieen ll Millti r ill tl'tiulile llolll the niil-el;a liilter linhl i- hi'iuj.' maile a!aiii-t Hush) lleail nml his ntlinlni- Irnliuii, ami it is exper'etl tohieak out ii(,'ain in the li'jsHiiliiro, wlilclii iiiii'I- in .Miveinlier. H nh yieal io leiue. Ol' the seven I j -lour member-, -eiiHtoi!' ami representative-, which comprise the fniiurll. n uniioiih i put iluu ii as alilMlushy llcait anil it I- expected hi- ulticialarts h liieh ill mi) hii) ellect their Hcll'areH illcmise iinesllj.':uioii. lie Ha- clm-en prin cipal chief in taNI lor a lb. ir j ears' lenii. ills adiuiui-tratioii ha-been progressive In clianiel v. r.s r. A, l.lllH.,11 Sliul. nflHl to thv Ki iwlmr. Vi:.-it, October 1'J. -Frank Kr.mi, n lloheliiiau, aliout '.'.'1 )ears old, Ha accidentally hlml and killed about three miles northeast of here ve-lcr-day evening, lie Has avUiu to shoot -nine ducks in a tank, ami in ciiihI iiif; through a h ire fence the hiiuiiuer ofliisijuii emiejit una wiroaiid Hie HUH Has di-chari;i!d, the entire load loil,'iii(,' in hi- breast. Death was in-stmitmieon.s. M.HUI I! KMN'O. THE EVENT of the SEASON. mm uaji Ol 1! -rolil' Wll.l.UKMAIN ol'I.N 1 NTH. I". M SANGER BROS. OHN FARLEY I'rt tl.li'i. I In I l 1st inns I its. Wa.-iIII.miion, Ocloher 11).- The president to-da) appointed till I'ol iowiii,' miiiied presidential posltnas tcin : Daniel C. Hopper, Coutrevillc, Md., vice W. .1. Hunt, coniinis-ion ex pired; Charles V. IJiliy, I'ortland Ore., vice (iriiru A. Sleelo, eoniluis-.-iim cxpirt'il; Jiiiiies M. Kin;;, Kno. ville, Teiin., vice O. 1'. Temple, ciiin-uiis-iou expired;. lohn 1.. (street, l'ltrk Cit), I'lah, vice A. II. Aluory, euin nii ion expired; Julius Field, Fori Win Hi, Texas, ice .Mr-. Hello M. Ilur chill, eomiui. ion evpired; Albeit W'alkiii-, l.iiieoln, Neb , vice ,1. C. Me ltride, comini--ioii expired; II. F. Cheatham, Nn-hille, Tenn.vlee W. 1'. .lone-, coniiuis-ion e.ilnAl; I'. D Minuck, VllUe.'t, la., Nice .1. Nl. Nat tou, coniiuiiiin expired; ,1. D. l'ralt, lp'. icli.l T.olllie beciuue prn-idelllinl: iVari-cn l'cslc). liradle), Mmoi , otllce bccaine pre-ideiiluil; Ceo. llreck, l,i- ermore, Col., office beciuue piesiilen- lliil; .1. II. TniH ley, mioh -liurj,'li Neb., olllce hecuue pr .-idimtinl;, II. M. Ilcudcr-oii. .Miirfree-boro, Teun., vice . II. Wil-on, reslmicd; Win. Schermerliorn, llndsnu, Mich, vice 'I'. , I Siiillliu'iii'lli, resigned; W. C. Scull., Ileynoldsville, I'a , vice T. ('. Ite) Hold-, resigned; Abrahiiiu l!o-e, inloii, la., vice . I. F. I'n) m, resigned; I'a-le) Siheldon, Ames, la , ice John Walt-, ri'sljriicij; John I,, r'inley, llol lc Spline;-, MU-, vice Mary II. Mil ium, Mi-pciulcd; Waller I'. Scott. Modc-tn, Cal., vice F. W. I'erry, re-si'Mied. In the. cae of the po-tollice at Vin ton, la, Mr. I'ayne, vtlm-u re-itjuaiion i-noted, was npiioililed to the olllce only a -liort time ai!t upon ietitious that appeared to be verv conclusive a- to hi- Kood character; since his ap pointment, however, il lias cnuiu to the knowledge of the postinasler fjeiieral that l'a ue had been ,'iillt) of violation-of the pen-ion law -, nml lo-ihi) Abrahaii! l!o-e, an old soldier and pensioner, was appointed lo the ollb e. Wholesale Dealer in tr's Cslrt l III n d i- ratefl M Beerl a sin v.Mii: inn:. ii- Hen.thl'ul and l'lea-iiie.j,'hiiin llevein-e. rortliox-ja Xjev1s.o Ice. Hard and Soft Coal. I'MlOll 1(1 III, li-.i.l., I., ,1... I I .. ,,.. i. ,......! j.l..,, . ".' "" ;o iwnii or in sioai er illiailliucs. iieer, ice tinu U.Ui'lllPICil ,ni, u I,,.,,, ,, i i i.., .i .' ... ii , , i . " ". .i, ,u ill ilir iiciois 101 hiiiiiucill. Hill .wit units nml iWe northeast corner of public Miuare, Waco, Toihh JOHN FARLEY. I CASTLES k STOREY Grocers, WACO, TF.XAS, N, ',JIJ)l)l)01)ljOOOO(Jl)0(10000(j()()00000000( lOOOOO im "(!()(, o FFEE ' 'ODDDOOl I )()()()( l()t )()()( )()(!( )(!()()( IllOt JOO O IUST KKUKIVKI) - :,0o lK( 0 i A G S CO H1 F K K 'IVKD 100,000 COI?X SACK MERON, CASTLES & STOREY. Tour I'lMtpl., ll.ir.i.'.t I., llenlli In I teen Ml.. (Hi's, CllK'Aiio, Oclo .er 1'J A terrible quick spreading lire broke out in the -tory-mid-a-halt luicl. collate. No. Hi! eriiou 1'ark Place, owned and occu pied by W. 1'. Hate-, a few minutes idler ii' o'clock thi- nioriiiiii;. In which four person-were burned to deaib The family con-isied of live pcr-oiis mid a servant jru'l ami all but tw jinct a most horrible dealli. When the llreiuen arrived on the -ceno the liou-e was in u bln.e. Hates was found in mi idle) at the side ot the house hiilli-rinir 1 1 mil severe buriiMiiid -aid that at 0 o clock the servant cnl stalled a lire ill the kilclien and went out doors a moment later, leaving the door open. Iieiiiiuiu in a minute or two she found Hie kitchen ill a blne. The jirl ran awa) screaming and Mr. Hales was aroused, rii-hed into the kitchen anil tried to put out the lire but not succeeding sent in an alarm. The lireiueii put the lire out In llf teen iniliute-. The entire interior of the liou-e was ejtltted but the walls remiiineil indict' When the liremcn entered the house they found the dinned bodies of the entire family with the exception of Mr- Hates. The) were: Mrs. Mary K. Hales, eyed &; John Hates, ujjeil ft; l'Mwui'it Hates, an infant; ills. I )re) Uoii. njjeil 7u, Hie mother of Mrs. Hates. The baby of Mrs Hate- was lomul lylny two feet from the front windows on the lirst ll.ior burned to a cri-p, mid the charred remains ol her body were I) iiiu close b the re iiiiiiis of Mrs Dreyl-oii, who was found where she died of .siitl'oiation. Her uodv was not iniicli hiirued. The partitions ami walls of the ! . . 1 1 1 -e were lined with felt, and when i the bliuo once st irted it sread all over ' tlio lion-u with im onceivalilo rapidi ty. The charred LuiUum weie lo liioved to the murine. Notliinj.' wa heard of the ktviiiiI 1 lilrlnttor Tier flight. It is also said a I brother of Mrs. Hates win lodging ul 1 tlio house mill was seen about the 1 placo when the llrewai in proyrcs-, but suddenly disappeared. I Inrell.'ls (Ji'ltlni; "Itllcl." LlTil.K Hock, Oclober 1'J. Itilelli (jence from the liulimi Terrlloo i In the ellect that the Cliorokeos' lire con siderable slireii up, conccniiiif.' the iiiisHpprcliciision iiuide In tlic stile ul certain lauds to Ihu I'ultcd Stales Koreriimcut lor i.S.oou.UKJ. The imr- ! chase iiinnev wad paid some time ayo, l mid illvldeil pro rata miinni; the Cher okees mil). The lauds sobi were sup 1 posed to be tho-e conveyed for the , u;e of divers Indian tribe-, but it ap ' liears that He sale cered what is J known lis tie tiuroi,..' sir p. em Ibra.inj; a tin ' i s ml mdli-n .Miami; ii.ii.i.hi'. mai.ki -. Her Irlul Is llc.m .11 i:i..i,rlit, lis. Kmimikia, Ks., October 111. -The trial of Mrs. Minnie Wallace Walkup liegnii In the l.you count) distiict court I lii-. inorniiiL', Judge Craves presid'niL'. Uoliu-el on both side- were present as follows: Attornevs for Hie pro-ecution, Coliuly Attorney J. W. Feiuhan, J. .la) Huck, M. Stem and J. F. I.ttnberl. all of F.mporiii. Attornevs for the defense. W. W. -icolt, ot' Kuip'irln. Thomas I' Feiilon of Leavenworth, Ceoisre S. Dodds, of llii.lehlilst. Miss. A special enire of lift jurors were mo-tl) pie-enl. The coiir' room was fairly illicit with -pi editor- at the opcnlne; hour but rumors that it was unsafe lor a large crowd kept many away bill the iu-crea-e in the audience during the day suggested that It w ill be packed through the week. The court called the ca-e of Mrs. Walkup, and both the slate mid de len.-e were ready and Hie sheriff was ordered to bring in (lie deleiidaiit. Her cell adjourns the court room and she olilereil and took the scat assigned her, facing the judge. The jiir) bc ingto the wc-t of the jugde. Mrs Walkup could easily -ee the jnr). Hon. Win. Joy, guardian of .Mis. Walkup, and liis daughter, Mary, ac companied the defendant The daughter -at next to her. Mrs. Walk up looked her best and seemed to have .siillercd no l:)s ol health orjile pression of spirits in con-equeiice of ihe extraordinary experiences -lie lias undergone in the past two months. The court ordered the panel lo be called. Examination for jurors was then begun and carried on ny Mr. Sdm on behalf of the state. Altera good deal of time had been con sumed in challenging, a jury wu- ob tain, d The conn gave the ti-iinl iu- ntriictious to the jury ami u.ljonnud iilitilllii.nl Tun-day, at which hour evidence tor Ihe prosecution will lii'Kin. I'll-,., ill St. 1. 1, Ills. St. I.oii.s, Ocloher 111 -A lire this evening in the iloliiuiu Paper llox company's facioi) caused damages ol ? 16,lHJil. The .slock and iiiacliiner) was valued at '.','i,tHKi; insured for i-1 1, l.M). There were eighty per-on-working in the building," lllty of whom wore girls in the lllth story, but all escaped without injury, ex cepting one gill and one lioy, w ho were .-lightly hurt b) tumbling down .-tails. The lire last nighl, which destiovetl the central exchange of the Hull Tele phone compaii), .situated in the tilth story of the Third National Hank building, M7 Olive street, did much more damage ihaiiwas at lir-t siip poed. The Telephone compa ny's lo-s 1- ;1,IKH), dam age ol' building about -fs.,000, ami lo-- by water to about a tto. eil law ) er- iilitl other ollices in building, .',iiiii) The Third national bank Mill'cred only from water and its business wa- uninterrupted. The lire was eiiu-ed by an electric light wire crossing a telephone wile w huh set tire to a wooden cupola on top ot the building, mid the llaiues burned through the roof lo the exchange be neath. Over NKJ wires were -eered, ami tlie entire busiiie-s pint of the city will he without telephone con nection for -overal da)s. TWELVE PERSONS Aio Kilted by a Collision on tlio Pennsylvania Railway in New Jersey, Anil Mini) .Mote Hounded .4 4'iiicIi'ss Tcli'Kinli Operator Wris tlir Ciiii-c. 4 Ilia tills! of Cull csloll Items The Ollll'llil (Ollllt ll.in lie Mill III (Mill). Iliiriiiuli is Uilliui: to I'lctn tilimUill lluilil ltiillwajs Oilier I'oielgii is. i i:uiii mi: it.iu.Hii Ai iim'.a r. I'r.iur.iril Ili'iits, .-IH'clRt tn thu Kxiontliir. Cu.vw tiikii, October 11). Cumberland Pre-b) tei'iau in se-sioii at this point incut of prohibition has among tlie proie-siug -Slnco the suod wa tlie iuoe- iuereiisi'il Christians while among the woildlimis prohibi tion is not holding so strong a sway. Cotton is da) by da) ciowiling'iiir streets and we are paying equall) a good price a- an) uiaikel near Us. Colonel D.'cie, wlio i-Inixiug for the siiinning mills, mi).-: "Crawloid is the champion station on the Santa Fe line to buy the fleecy staple" The county tax collector, Oils W. Diiv d, has 'been spending several days among u-. He is n prince ot gootl lellows. ('ilr.tllllil Mc('liislir's Successor. Mo-. riiKAl., October 17. Il in sta ted that the vacancy in the lollcge of caidlnal- created b) the death ol Car dinal Mit'lo-key, 'will be tilled In Archbishop Ta-chereaii, of IJuebec When one of the Canadian bi-hoiis went to Home, sometime ago, in con nection with matters ot the division of the diocese ol Three liivcrs, Car dinal Siiueoul pledged him bis word, in ca-e of a vacancy occurring in the t dlege, he would use all possible melius to have it tilled by An hhlshop Tiisclieremi. Tl.i'3 sti.ii.l In irUmisitn. I.iui.K Kim'K, October 1U. In Hot Springs at 1U o'clock to-niglit, Iteid (iaiilt, a young lawyer, son of Ihe late (inlii'tal K. W. (iault, fatHllv shot ,1. D. hullivan, u wagon-driver, after a quarrel about personal iiiutler. I'.ir II. c I, allies. Laiiiclitcr 1. tlio pisir insn'. pluHtur, LAiiiclitcr 1. Did pisir insti'. plm Us kliii: every bur.leii llt'lit , riirnlui.' MA.lnes Into i;U.biu.. Usrki.l hour Ii, Ma) dunli t.rliilit '1 I. lilt. .iM'IS'kt un.t tlio i hi'lst i lire fur nil ill. (if IM. ili'ii-rli'llon. Hut fur tltu.u tleit uuiiinii'i. lielrtii. I'.o Ur, l'luresi'i. 'r'svoriu.. I'rt'.irl.Uoii." Cures all wenknos-es mid Irregular ities, "bearing down" n'tisatioiis, "in ternal fever,'' li'oating, displacements, iiilhinimalion, iiinriilug sickue-- and 1 1 mleiii to i "luci'ioiis (l.ea(. I'rlc rcdu I l one dollar Hy druggist A ri.ltlslo.l .1.1 the I'dllis) t ill. Ill 1. 1... Itcstdts In 11..' Ilcillll ul LtKl.l l'..rs,..N, Nl:w YoitK, Oclober 111. -The new s of the morning is u terrible colli-loii on (lie Peiili-)haiiiu line. Although the (ollision occurred soon atter o'clock last evening the uiengreiiess ot details, twelve hours afterward-, prove that we have a bowling w ilder ness in the Jerse) meadows onl) three miles from the city hall, as im peiietiable and as di-diut as tlie ,-iicrra N'evadns. Though there are no fewer than eight railway I racks at ihe point in question, there is not a habitable liou-e in cither direction for miles'. The precise -pot of the ciilll-iou win under the sluite beyond the west end of llacken-eck bridge. The expie train ran into mi emi grant train, knocking the caboose that was at the rear of the hitler, iicro-s the east bound tracks. Ilotb trains were bound we-t. Ilefore the track could be torpedoed across which Ihe cnboo-o had been throw n, a pas-enger train on the I.ehigh Valley road eniiie thundering up the en-t Hack, spl!ut"rcd tlie al ready dismantled caboo-e and was ilself deri'iled; the engine plunging down tlie deep embankment and top ping over into the mud into which it settled four feet. The baggage-car followed the engine hallway down the bank and the -iiiokiiig-cnr ul-o left the track. The "migrant train was tilled w illi pits-ciigcis, main ot them women After Ihe tit-1 iminedinte shock mail) p:i ciigers ioined the I rain-hands in lluisi'itrt'li lr the injuied, lo whom they wt'ie guided b) Hie cries ol the victims. Two persons were at once pulled out from under the caboose One was a woman who-e head had been cut oil; the other the body of a iniin crushed be) olid recognition. A limit Willi his head bleeding, crawl ed up Ihe bank over which the en gine hud toppled; he was Owen Hall, Ihe engineer of the I.ehigh expre Others were found in the cars. A woman lay on the lloorucnr the rear door ol the car Hint imuicdi'dch pre ceded Ihe caboose on the emigrant Imln. This car was telescoped and a- the men raised her, her leg drop ped out of lierdri ss. It Mad been cut oll'at Ihethigb. Word was sent to lei'sey I 'it) soon atter Hie accident, and at '.):: o'clock a relief train ar lived nl the scene tif the wreck and with a portion ol the dead and Hounded at once relumed to Jerse) Citv. Another train arrived to take its place, which at in o'clock went bntk with the rest of Hie wounded. The accident was ciu-ed h the de las ol'the emigrant train lioui the cits in getting out ottlie way. It left dei-m Citv nl M.IKI; the express fol lowing at h:l.i. Ihe emi grant train stopped lit the sluite for coal and had loiilod and was lruklng slowly when theex picss came along not having been warned b) the operator at the block Million al Marlon. The bodies ol two bo s and a w oin au were loiind Ibis morning tinder the Lehigh Valles engine, but hae not been identified. Tlio-. 1. Pratt, telegraph operator at Marion, ha-been in rested. Print is '.'ii sears old, and is an experienced operator. He admits he did mil give the right -iginil, and says he ssas ad vised by his friends lo desert, but he relumed to do so. He is held to assail the action ol'the colonel's iury. The fol loss in g is list ol the dead and ssoiimled a- far as known: kii.i.i:i. Karl llenrs tironiuier, aged ilij sear-. Norwegian, head taken oil'; an unknown boy. aged s soars, horribly . rii-lic. 1; an unknown ssomaii head t ikeii oil; F.iiliun Aneares, aged '.'0 scar-, died al Si. Friineis hospital. Pour more bodies that were loiind this morning under the wrccKcd I.e high Vnllev locoinolise, have not been ideiilirti'd. Tsso unknown boss Here found under the pilot truck, one aged i ) ears, the other lv!. An unknown ssomaii, head and arms goiieaud the lemaiiis badly scorched; an unknown man, trunk limned ton i'i'i-p, found live Icet below thu sur face. Thu bodies were sent to hpeeis morgue. Ihe svoiiutled brought to dcr.-es Cits were sunt to St. I'raueis hospitul. They are: Klinger, Xorsveghui, had both legs and skull fractured, will die; Owen Hull, engineer of tlio I.ehigh Valley train, severu contusions about the head and neck hut still alive; Zwiu la llosvera, lireiiuui ol'the I.ehigh Vul les train, skull tractured and internal iiiiiries;he cannot live; Kalph Purrle, Kligli-hiutin, injuied about the neck, not seiioilsly; Uirlstcna Itolsla. Nor wegian, leg broken and Injuied Inter na!!) , condition ciitical: l.aurtt lioiles s.ii,' Norwegian, severely injured about the head and back, not consid ered dangerous ; her a year old child had its leg broken. Superintendent Crawford, of the Nesv York divl-iou,stiitKs thnii nn ex aiiiliiatiou shows that Pratt alone, is responsible. A svhito signal denoting, a rlenr track svas showing mid jnsli- tleil tlie niigiueerot the express train in running upon tlio block. The un injured emigrants have been forw aril ed to their destination. Thomas 1'. Pratt, the telegraph oper ator, wasiirraigued to-day on a charge ol manslaughter. Ho sv'uived an ex. itmiiiatiou mid was held to await the uction of the coroner's jury. about three miles distant. It ssti his did) to leiord the as sasre ol trains ami their .nsiiit Ihe Pish house upon a tails -sheet which las before him The einlj. I'llH train had pas-eil hi- slalion twelve minutes before the western expre-s iippio'iclieil. riiitt glained at In- -beet and mistook another entry lor tlie I ecolil ot the emigrant (nun letvliig passed the Fish Home. I'he eliiigiaiit train had not left the block, boss ever, having; backed down to pick up Iw ocars ss hich had broken looe from I lie train, In his -Inti -meiit to Chief ol Police Murphi. Prill admitted he had not receiscu the siginil fi inn the Fish House, but look it for granted that the block ss as clear becHii-e of the thirteen iiilmitt w hich had elapsed, adil (Inhesion . . tiAi.v i:s i us ni.i: v i.mis. 'I'll.' I.(iiii;sI..iii.ii...' Utrl' o (i.si.s i.sin.N. Ocloher iti .jtrlke nioiii- io-uii;iii inu pi'iicucail v uu- chaliged, though steps me raphll) iirogresslng tosvards an amicable ad justment ot all dillerelices. The Mnl lory Line Steamship company are virlualls out of the Held ami cut no ligiire in the present deliberations. They were delleil by the ss Idle long shoremen anil subsllluled color la bor under a pledge to letniu It until released from their compact. The matter is thus led to ihe oppo-iug tactions to ilei Ide among themselves. The strikers have pooled Issues ssith the Knights of Labor as far as the lasts of that bods ml mil ot associa tion where a grievance previously ex ists, ami hence the knights mil) lake an intermediators' pall. At Hut con lerelice si-lonlas between the knights and Captain Sassser, agent ol the Mallorv linc.alid Mr. tieorge Sen Ics.of the Santa I'e railsvav, repre senting a large share of Mnlloiy stock, and Mr. Cuney, representing the col ored men, a suggestion was made lis Mr. Sealey to divide work, alternat ing ships.bs thceniploymeiit uf sihi e ami colored hands. This suggestion ssas in tutu convesed to Ihu strikers and Hi ilored laborers, in stilling in the appointment of com indices rcspei livcls ot Hx from the eoloted men and Ihlee Ironi the strikers, which, together with the tin co members, of the executive board of the knights, were atithoii.eil to confer mid report rc-nlts. This con ference took jilnce to night. Instead ol being in a position to dictate, the strikers were necessitated to propose terms of pesre, having as their basis the fair division ot hitiot'imd an equal showing for all. Alter a length) session, during which Ihe strikers' laid bate all their griev nines, the proposition ssas sub mitted lo the colored men in ss riling, who received il ami are to report back next Wcdtiesdns w ith the ver dict of their iuformal'associatloii. It transpires thai the proposition is favorably considered and thai the le lilt ssill bo acceptance. 'I'he strik ers are desperate and solely depen dent on their dally labor, mid unless mutters are in some ssuy adjusted, riot and bloodshed ssill certainly be the con-ciiicnce. P.vn Llleu Lynn, I, noun as F.vn Scott, living ill mi alley in Ihe ssest end, suicided to-night by Inking mor phine. She was a native of St. Louis and for some lime past has been uii dci the iiilliiencc ot liquor. The cily council lo-nlght reje-led all bids for tresb water works on Hie ground of the liiinnclitl condition of the cit) not Justifying sticli a large nulla) ns the -M.'i.litKI demanded. I'M. I 'heir), a clerk for Ii. S. Woods, was ins slerioiisls shot at 1 o'clock Siindav morning at the corner of Winn and Piltccuth -licet. The bill let pas-eil through his tight arm be low Ihe elbow and contused bis side ss ilium! penetrating the skin. No i lue isso tar known to the shootist A good deal of surpiisc ami legrel ssas expressed to-ilav In hu-iiicss circle-, when it was learned that M O. (i. Miirras, generil freight and lia si'ltger agent of Ihe (lulf, Cnlni.ln Sunlit I'e raids as , had tendered his resignation to the board ol directors o Hint couipnii),to take ellect Decuibcr 1. Mr. Miirrav is cdled lo a higher and imirt'.lliipoi lain position hn gener al t faille malinger of Ihe Msnuii Paci lle lines, in Texnsaud Louisiana, tn suc ceed Mr. W. II. Newman, al present soiilhern tlallic iiiiiu ngcr. lie goes to St. Loub, to as-iiined the ollico o! general tlallic manager of tlie entile Missouri Pa cific sssleiu, succeeding lieoige Olds, who accepts mi important posi tion on the Ciimtdiiut Pacific railway. Mr. Murray's headqiiiiitcis ssill beat Dallas. He ssill assume chargo there on December I, svheii the southern headquarters ssill bit removed from (ialsestou. Colonel Newiuaii ssill as-time the duties of his new ollico about Jamuil s 1. B. HABER. s'Hsl-)'lssss(MSJ'rts.ssHis.siH-vsss'ssJ-lsKlsJSM&s4I4'' iS-niH We Take the Lead. Our Stock of Dress Goods is HsnsssHHH-s-h'4SS'WSHNM.-,-iHNN'Ms'isSHNs, .s,sss-,'sS1' rtiSsmssiySHSMHS ,. SHt,HS1'.slSS(H1-1sSHsH''HSsss,l1 ,s,s,sv,,s44.44H'44riS4S'iSt44S'SS4,1'4 W h'ul tint w Dnwri (ionds li'l't iivim from l(Htsftison, :iml llioso n ptit on o:tr coiiuUth in lohlnN li -.rll oiitjit .any .'price. Q.r Hm Dress Goji;Il:;iil.E:ii comes to the front, and bids fair lo eclipse anything in that lino in the city. We shosv somo very desirable lines lit Wovo l'lalds, Ciishiucfo Plaids, Homespun Stripes, the newest novelty out. Km brobleied Patterns, an especially new thing ill Dross Coods. Will sell the lollosvlng (ioods at the vers LOW FItiUIIKS: r.ilerc.l t'HOonere, ll HtiA.lt'j., :; lurlics il.io t'oler.'.l Csnlonort', till dhii.tcs, Is Inclu-s wl.lu ts'liirisl IJk. Inner,1, till Ntistlus, as lueties wl.lc , All SStstl C'ttrtlurctlc, till color. Ill Indies Ml.lo All SS'tsil 1'rlcol, ftll enlorH. W hn tie. ni.lo Wool Hiitlc'lis, nil colors, 10 llieties uI.Il' ltlri.-K. Ccliuicr,-. :(s Itu'hes il.le HliiLk rjtMhtut'rc, nil hihiI Itltnelies wl.lc llbu'k rsloneie. line .tl.illt-, lilm lie. wl.lt- . Illrtt'k I'Mslimere. nil Misil. ,e Ini'lieN Ml.le Ilia, k I'niiliiri'tt.'. Hlln.sii, lOluelies nl.lo lllsi-k 'lrlis.it, nil iitsit III Inches wl.lu Ulnck 1 ris-otllie. nit wihiI. r.i llii'liei is till) & Cl'lill 10 " M " ft', '. " 10 " 7s 11. Ul Wo shosv the largest stock of I'.lack Colotcit Velvets mid VelveteeiiN In the City, ranging from .Vie per yard mid up. Woolen Laco in all col ors, and w tilths. B HABER. IIIIIMAII. Strnliilni; llierj irn. I'or I'lKlit. Maniiai.v, October 1'J. Kvery avallahle muled iiiau has been sum moiled for service The lluiiue.-e ministers have decided to stop the llrisish envoy with the Indian gov ernment's ultimatum, at the frontier Miissncrc ill r,ir.ll.'i-H '1 1. rent. 'III'. I. Lomion, Ooctobor I'.l The Times has advices to the ellect that com plete aiuirchsjprf vails in Burundi. Il is expected the Dacoit trilics will storm Maudalay. The most hostile Iceliug is shown in Iliiriunh Inwards all for eigner and a general luassacieis feared. The Italian consul a! Miimla hts has been threatelied ssith im prisonment. ItMll.AMI. I'4.iilcr-ii. e mi tin. Hull, mi I'l-mililc. hoMioN, Ocloher 111. The Hciliu corresp((iidelit of the Dails Nesss says, nearls all the powers have agreed to tlir eonfereiire on the llalkaii ques tion, mid the hope that peace ssill be maintained iuei eases. 'I,, lnvi'slli;,,!,. Initlit, Loniion, October III. Lord Chun hill, secretary ol stale for India, has aecccdcd to the request for a searching Inquiry into the allairs of India, apart frnui the quc-linu of liolicy. OIINA. si- win null. I tii.iiii.ijs. Siiasiiiiai Oclober 11) The Chi I liese governuielil has iiimliiiuoiisly de cided to proceed speedily Willi the svork of biiihlliig rnllsvnss thiougli oul the empire. Illtlcliil Coll.. I IIcuiiii, Cl.Nt 1S.NAII, October PJ. Thu olli clsl count of Ihe Votes in Hamilton county for hist Tuesday's election, begun to-das. I'he lepuhlicaii and democratic candidates nre represent ed hs counsel. He lilt hs from three precincts weie luls-iug ami inaiidam-uswasis-ued in each ca-e lor theii produclioii. II mav leqiiirc two or tlir las - to rumpled' the work. The case of Colonel Hud-oil, chief ot police, for deiileciion of duty in not arresting nieii charged with vio lating the icgislratioii law, was ton ruined until next Moudas, at re quest ol the statu. The cases ol all otheis charged w ith violation ol the registration law, were also continued to enable their attoruc) s to in gue de murrers, which are Im-ed on the tin constitutionality ot the law, the point being that It applies only to ( nn in- null and Cleveland. i'i, outline nt riiiiiit,((s. ('iii.r.Ml:r-i, Oclober PJ. Thoollicliil count ot this county was continued Ibis morning J. V. Powell appealed for the democratic candidates ami tor three-quarlers ot nil hour argued in fnvor of, Hiul cited authorities to thu ellect Hint thu returns from precinct A, ottlie Fourth ward, ami precinct A, ot th" Thlilcenlh wind, should not be rotinletl. The) arc both republi can precim Is. K. 11 Harrison followed for the re- 1 publican candidates, mid nt die con clusion of his speech the board ol caiiviissciM concluded to receive nml I count the returns. Hldll, (!((( Iliiriicil t, tl I'.irriill C.SItltol.'loN, III., Ocloher 111. A liie.oilgiuatlug In John Itainev's gro eery yesterday, destroyed several ad joining buildings occupied as dry goods ami geurtal stores. Loss, f II), mi which was covered by ili-uraiicc iitAMi:. C,ll llu) Inr f iiiiscrviill vi-s. P.vitis, October PJ. It Is thought unlikely that the conservatives w III win a single seat in Paris. Light re piiblicsiis have been elected ill Alsiio ami six ill Lolse Kt Cher. .Mure l'ri....-h lllci'tluiis. I'aiiih, October PJ. The election passed oil quietly. M. tioblet, minis ter of public distinction, ha- been re turned lis n laige inajoritv. it i- in lleved that Ihe i oiiservatives are V n -torious in the provinces. i tuiii:v. generally understood that for weeks past Iteceiver Johnson, of the Marine fiank, was investigating the dealings o'" Ward wlih die bank, mid he brinys the present suit to recover money which Warner is said to have Ille gally obtii'iii'd. Warner claims lie bad no dealings with Ihe Mnrlitii bank, except lo drasv n ouey upon checks paid him, ami that he never bad any dealings with the firm of (ilanl.v; Ward except lo buy Its olill gations over a counter. Warner brought bomlsmeii to court with him and ssill give bail in any amount Hint ma) be desired. Hi. Hint II, mil .-.erst'. Coi.rMiit-, ()., OcLobor I". Frederick tileitier, the murderer ot Margniel Reeling, svns hung in the Franklin county j.iil to-day. 'I'lui t'np ssas sprung al 1 1:1.'. a. in., and ho died in elescu minutes Ironi slraugtl- lalion, the neck not being broken. The execution ssas seen by about scveiilv-llve people. (ireiner was wonderful!) cool and passed tlio night chatting ssith triends in tin) jail ami at 1 1: .0 sent word lo the sher ill that he ssas ready. lie caiiit' on the scaH'ohl siniikiug a cigar and nl- leied onl) tine sentence, bidding nil good-li)e. A it Oi'i'ini lllsiisic., It vi.Tl.Moiu:, October 17. -Captain Trenerv, of Ihe sliauiship llnllliuiire, sshich arrised here to-day, teports thai on October "si, at 11 o'clock nt night, while in latitude ,M) dog. 50 lulu, and longitude 17 deg 10 mill , ssest, he passed a ship on lire, llu i steamed all around her, burned night slgnnls nuil sounded his whistle ninny times, but could discover no signs of mi) persons or boats III the vicinity. I In, I'ltri.llni's llin-stliiii I'nscttli'U. M.MUtlli, October 17. King Al louso presided ul a cabinet council to-diiv. siguor F.lduiigcr, the minis ter ol foreign allairs, rend the Instruc tions sent the Spanish minister-: at Hciliu ami Homo respecting ncgotl utioit. on the Carolines question. I'nr.-ul I'lioHiiiiililii. Mr. D. II. Harnaby, of Oswego, N. ., says that his daughter wn-s taken ssith a violent cold winch terminated ssith pneumonia, nml all the best phy sicians gave the case up ami said she could Use hut n fesv hours nl most. She svns In this condition when n Irieiul recommended Dr. Win. Hall's Knlsnm for thu Lungs, and advised her to try it. Shu accepted it as it lust resort, anil svns surprised to find that it produced a uutiked change lor the hotter, nml by persevering it permanent cure was elluctcu. 'I III' I'l.MITS Must Asscil. CoNSTANiiMii'i.i:, October PJ. 'I'he Turkish iiibinet resolved lo demand of the powers mole active as-1-taiice in order lo enforce the Hciliu lieat). AI'SIIIIA. H.TV III llll'tl..lC llllH.I, VntN.NA, October 1'J. -It is stated I lint ns a testilt of Ihe paclllc attitude of lliilguiin. Seivla Is di-bandiug a lortlou ol her reserves. Kllli',1 lis.' r Sin. in I'.irll Liiti.k Hoik, October 17. Murjihy, a vsell-knusvn plante near Dcsiin, shot ami Killed Clark mid wounded his wife, Wed nesday night. ClarK was u tenant living on Murphy's place. Murphy suspected him of Mealing rum, ami on visiting Clnrk's house found him leeiiiug corn 10 tne tmrsej ol some relatives who hail ciiino lo visit him. .Normal I,. Howe, counsel lor Pmtt, Clark e aimed to bnvn Lmiolii tin, make, the following btnteiiicudi corn, 'nut -Murphy returned home, "Pratt Has sliilioiictl lu the Marion I nrined bimselt Willi a shotgun and -iginil lower near the station id that riding back to Clark's pirn e cdlod mill" He contiollcd he tint pnrt ott him out , as Clark opened the dot r asc iioitol toad known as u block, Murph) tired, killing lilmnud wound I'Wi'iidiii" fioiu Marlon to the I-i-.li Ing his wile, who was tusiilu of the lllousiou the Hit. l.i n ail. iiinidosss, house, .luipbv Ims lici u ul'ieslcd A.. Ansiii-r VV.iutcil. Can any one bring tn a ense of kid ni'j or liver complaint that Klectrlo Hitters will not speedily curor Wo -a) they can not, ns thousands of cn-es already permanently cured and who are dally recommending Klcctric Hitlers, will" prove. Hilght's disease, diabeles, weak back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. Thuypuri I) the blood, regulate the bowels, ami in t directly on the diseased purls. F.verv lio'tlo guaranteetl. For stile at Mi cciits n bottle b, Cnstlcs .t Morri son. An i:i((er.rlsl((l;. Itelliil.lc House. Castles ,V MorrUon can nlsvuys, bo relied upon, not only to carry Hi slock the best ol everything, but to secure the aguttcy for Mich articles as have well-known merit, mid are popu lar with thu people, thereby sustain ing the reputation of bolii;" always en terprising, mid ever reliuble. Having secured Ihe agency for thu eelobrated Dr. King's New Discovery lor Con--uiiijition, will sell it on a posilivo gunrniitee. It will surely euro nuy and every all'ectioii of tlirmtt, lungs nml chest, nml to show our conlldence wu invito you to call ami get a trial bottle free'. liirOl.nil M( I'loslK'j ' Will, Nksv Yiiuk, October 17.- The will ol the late Cardinal Mt( loskev was tiled litis evening. Tlio document is brief; hu directs Ids executors to pay all his lust debts and fuuernl nml le tniiiolits,ry expenses iinmcdively af ter his decease; he then beqiipnths to Archbishop Cnrrigau, Iltshop Mc- ljtiigbliii, of lirooklsn, nml Hishnp McMeenev.nf Albnity, all the remain der of his estate, appointing them at the smite time tlio executors of his will. m Wiirui'r NurrcmWr. N'i:w Yiiuk, October 17. Thu luvs- torious Wm. S. Warner, who secured most of the funds of the bntikrunt firm ol (iruiit ,t Ward, surrentleriHl liluisoll to fulled Mnte. Coininlsioi. cr shields this morning, saying ho ! umlersttitid tltero wtu a warrant Is I 11. 1 Liber's new clothing depart sued again! him. A detnity luitrshnl incut is stocked with the newest wnlclieil his house lust night, but wits ' styles, best lilting and Iiom liiudo lUmucn.'-aful lu tiudllig him. It is clothing iu the city. lellll..lrl In quest of tluo hand mndo shoes', thut tit well, nml look neat, should see the new line of stylish shoes at l.esvinu llro.'s " '..! ) J . ? ft M ih t ' 4:UWi