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Waco DA H 1"n H "V" A A if TATT7.TT& lJ jL RoU XVI II. Bartow, cravi , l kc hma, I'Hut'Kii Tons. WACO, TEXAS, TUESDAY KEHIUJARY 10. 18S5. nrrtcit or rmuriTio-' IOLTII IIIIKD mini SKAK IIUSK NTJMBEJl 80 - i'O1? ps es rasa m &o Etas, e&sse. s2 I? &2EB s &u rwm us jplilsMrara M J. IK? 5: S H) &sH j''g Am Mi -i5 nzisjyA i - g !0 lesiii!yiieiipfg,,, nav Still Goes On ! The Immense Crowds thousand dollars COST ! worth of Cloth.!)'', attending this Sale will testily to the truth of my &.! OOS""! nsacrtion that I am el Still Goes On I elosuik' out t in FMTRF Cxnoic . , I . ka 7 We ur'M.lli'lil.g SOUK' rj.ll 11, lid ;illli - Hoi en ami oiovi .-. nt tummi tlicm :. tinncli '" r prirs HiuM Hi' Muni. jr,iij, ,,eok wi wil, oiler iiini' special Nils ill ion ?tion i0' ''.i ( Mldri'ti'a II .!..( I. :. ml Hi' iv I in ,-eliut i in lr li. nilil I'm i l-.-u In iv. 'I his I'l'ici - II. ill i- i-iill .-i.-."iul nllin- lEaclies' and Children's Ho .Bool, Shoes, Dry (omK Cloaks Chance to secure bargains. to he disposed of. Residents of or make ; and Carped, still No goods taken back nr fiynhano-pfi I he novf lifiru.n ,l.iva r !!! ...., i... .. ...v. .....: . i ... i ... .... ,.iHtip w , fz:,r, ' "'.rBB -e ". l ' :zL ;.' "? r. C,,,IU. row c??1 v "'.o to,u , i;1 J v.i.rv.,o. i iu-m; i;nim5 m ui ue si'iu, so a vai i void sei i oi this r.iro iipnnrtutiilv t J& Waeo 13. I labor OOOO?!!! and vicinity should not miss this ies' elo.iks inn! ivr.-im In. Una' .,,,,! i; ...,' ..i. ... - .. .1 1..... , .j . ,' '"' .... .M. ir-u niiui m niu voi v ue.'i ,. u ..- !.i:ii,(. jinieii'ni U"! Ut.-tti m-lu-i.1 cost. WUW4wMMv SS6. j 'iii 1 1 olid Color Iliuo, regular made, nt '-.'i rent- i,i -' .-olid 1 1 1 tr i-t 1 111 Hi I, i', regular made, ul n:t 1 -:!. per pair, per pair. n to oc 1 i-nm-ii 1,1-ir inrcaii lion', in u.ioont- per pair. ' llluck mill Colored .sjiu Hum', at i?l.'j,'i pi'f p,iii. ARE ALL SPLENDID VALUES. STATE ! WCBtrtn(tt.rtMl. M. N. ROSENTHAL, Assignee. 10 11 jiii'utor ivirhlr.it Ion ilum tin ol'tl.i' ol.l voiiipniiy I- di'itiuir elalu iniirii inorc lli'an iliil Unit of i M, i:vi !, iu;:;i" j';it. i'uii.ii.i imr iron's MKcd liililu'il . I. 11 1 on'- Soliil ( olor llo-i , , 1 lll'l I'lVlll'll li'llilll'll III . 11 mill llor, at !.' 1 -2r nrr iniir 1--. rr!Hll!ir lil.'itil'. ill 'ASr no- unit pi'r pair. , li'iiiilur iniiili-. al Inc. cn' Silk llnic, lllnc, I'ink ami Canlinal. al T.'j per pair. Lppecia! Offerinq of Ladies Gloves I.vllo' Cn-liiiictf (iltivc. n! 'J.'ic. inlii l.'o. I .mill-.' I'liiltv-seil Kill (iloic-, yl Mlc. wiirlli S,2fi. l.ailio' "Urn1 llinprcis1' 1-15 Kill (lluvt-sat $1.00, worth $l,St). lWTre hIho miikiiii; 11 specinl .-ale of Harris' Cull (iiov, al $1.7.'. former pvll'.J.'jfJ.'.Vi. company. '! hit cil,y nill ir, Tlin Pnn-neo.., nf 11, U'...i llal'1'." I'"1'1 li tcli-photic ! a' ---...-..,- w. liiu i iu.ui yiib urciiini iion. Bill in the House Yesterday ! C'lipl. I'ini in t.'nhi-Kiii lAniu. itihig lio 3':u'lHlii lot Sliip- ping Catltc toi:ugluiilt .iit.i Also r.iiiK-c, sit- i'i.'ij h u 'ho )eii truler S'i otitcitl ' K'l" III" hi- lialilv lit ill is Iti'UtiriU VIOM llir .lulli'i- fiiilvoslon, IVli. !. - Cupl. lli'iUiitil J'im. of the KiifrlUli nnvv, urrivi'd In thi' cil yc-ti'iilav, fur I lie ptirpo-i. of oxniniiiliiff the shipping facilities or liahc-toti harlior, anil lo ii-ivrtaintlii: liiiiciiiaoiiny in unppitii; iiirjfc iiuin I llll'S 01 i cams ciiiui' to If-oil'it'i n, C. i:. (Jillicrt. of t)ii Alii lent; li" i. I'cr, Toretnrv, ami nuiiii"--oii otic r-of tli( iiitiimr irc. A coiniiiitti." wa Hppnimnl in wait on Jl'ni. CtuI ihiir7 at (In- cimcln-inti of his lei tuiv. ami invito him In mti-nil thofnriiml roopiioii of the ,i-ocii-tion at ttoolt lo-motrow. i;mu.imi. TWSSVSWWflll."WWMfcJW P 'iv I f8 UU.iBtUiUi truiiiH.,.r,il.r...,.il,.riiill,l,.,Hii.. l ia;t.v xnu iii;vi.i,ii.jii.:ntsi. I (melon, rod. U.-Thu Inrllior o. tiiiiiimtion of ,lii!ui-i (i. Ciinnlnjtli.itii null I la it) Di'ittoii. chnrgi'il with cun spinio) In ouiiftiiii; I ho explosion at thn lower, was hotfiui lo-tlnv in the I'.oiv r.iiiriiimi in a mreoi tiuiiee ronri,. i no court room ii-ii-uiiui'iu cum. .man ouri) tunir a cnnvitoii witti .special. ir, tint in thn iiioriiliiir, iiutwiihsttimliiiir a ! uiiii-nal (leiimiistniiinii wan miule lroiijr nnrtlier.ii pilot Imai carrieil Harry iStiflon dei Itti-.l the sen-ices of lw l We will 0. mttev m Hi' pal I'jUB OUR BARGAIN liusl'm ! SAL aoies nlii 'to lor iimt. nderwear. T Week, ttll'.i ll W ill pH-iliV' i cial atteiilii.il to ilioilillciv li eiwl Un it int-. ale. Wo Values Have Never Been Offer SANGER . -1"- -i rj s 0 V n. KELLUM. E. R0TAN. KELLUM & ROTAN, IVImIpqqIp piiiSililjalpJIs i iflfePll! A CO TKXAR. trs-K C3 O SSL 3XT O 7W T 1ST 2.000 bbls. Sugar, 5oo bbls. Molasses, i,ooo boxes Kirk's Soap. i,ooo boxes Starch, l,ooo boxes Nunisen s Tomatoes !iOco boxes J. Lusk's Ca!. Canned Fruits IN TRANSIT. DUE FEBRUARY 1ST. ci il potatoes; I.Otlu zm iig i . Alieliijian salt; C,M:n lihl-. (lemiini Nni mk 1 'lice ( all anil see ii-or wriii lm priu-. KELLUM & ROTAN. Bamerorij iSnnlflicsni IV UIG Castles & Storey, tt &mm W A CO. SEED POTATOES, SALT , WE ARE MOLASSES. RECEIVING r5'lie floss Association n( ilic Islnnil it j I'tepiitlri lor 'I'Ueir Work ! .M.(:ri:iiTii i.ik.im. i r it in;. SI'VAIK. Sprdnt to the rlsuinliH'i' Aunt in, fell, u. The sen-, to hold no es-iiiii Ntittinlay. mi man v ineinlieis lioitlff absent in ciliiliuUiajs nnd leave oi iiusonco iiiitr uo quorum was pi win. lKirsK. Austin, Fil. it. A resolution will adopted reiii(!stiii!mi.nator liilaharti .lolm-mi to tiihtro-s ii,i; hniiKu ou llio ftitiiale eh't-l; bill. 'I'lm bit! tvl-.'ivo to pi-tol e.irrviiiji catuo liel'iire tie- body. Mr. KiuiliiMiili o.l. n d a ntlislitulc iiiot-i.' fully iii"i-hij; the ca-e, as he claimed. l-'urllier ameitdiiieuls were propos ed and the bill di-i u--cd pro atid eon ny a liuiuliiH' of p pi-i'-ontiithi-i. It was arjilied by those w ho opposed stringent men-iires licit (hi. t,peeies of law breakiiiff could oiilv be overcome by public .-eiiliiiieiit deiii'ilidiii severe laws am! (Inn sentiment was not 6trui eniuiuli .i yet lo maki Mich law I'llectni'. I lie fl-ieiiil- of the substitute claimed thi- nri!iimeti! was simply bcjoiiiifr Ihe iiio-iiou ami that a seven) petiiilty attached lo this misdemeanor would have u,o"d ell'ecl. riually on n vote li.-insf laken Killlbrouirlt'ssubsiiiutii wa-i.i-l by a vote ot'.Sit lo 'J.'i. The bill then pa.-"d In engross. iiienl. Tin: bill wu- ordered i-ii'i ed as lollow-: Arlieli! -.'. lrmn ."i-on in thi- state ahull earn on about hii person, sadille, or in hi- jiaddli-ba(r-i. at.) pistol, dirk, (liifjrer. t-liiuir liol. word-eaiie. spear, briiss-kuiickles, or any oilier kind of falso ktiuckle.s. bow ie knife, or any olhor kind of knife maniilacttircil inr ihn iiurpnso of otl'eu-e or dulen.-e, he shall bo pun iilied by a fine of nut lus- I linn lilty doli.M", nor nioi-e ihuu two hundred dollars, and in addition thereto may ho coulined in the vomit) jail for any Itiiijrlh of Htm- not ecodiiif; thirty Artielo il'.'O. If nn person in this state shall f(0 Into mi) church or re ligious a'M'intil), Into mi) school ruom or oilier places where pi-r-ou- are as setiiblod iiii' .liiiiiseiiieni, or fur educa tional or m ioiitu.c pniiii-i s, or into any circu-, slmw, or any public exhi bition of an) kind, or into any ball room, soei.ll )H.lt or social yiithci-lnjr, orloany e cii.ni pn'cimt on the day or ilti)h of i lection, w hero all) portion of the people are .ailed lo vole at any election, or lo any other place where people may lm a emhled lo muster, or to perform mi v oilier public duly, or anv other public aiuibh, or into an) drink inj; saloon, or grocery, or other place where iuloxicntiiijf liijuors are sold by the drink, and -hall have on or about his pn--.ui any pistol, dirk, dayer, liiu--hot, sword-cane, spear, bi-in-kiiucKIc-, or oilier kind of ('also knuckle-, biinie knile, or oth er kind of knife manufactured for the. purposes of ollcn-eurilefi use, he shall be punished b) a tine of not los than one hundred dollars nor more than the hundred dollars, and in addition thereto nun be impri-oiiod in the cciintv jail lor a period of time not less tliaii olio day u.ir more than six mouths. The only important bill introduced wa one by Mr. 1tuu ivhttitiir to the supply ol i.-ilie by water-Work com panies. Air. l.'obtuson, of duck county, had .-Iircnd on the journal a motion to re consider the vote by which tho rail road bill wan engrossed Friday. Adjourned, l.KOISl.ATIVr. NOTIIS, The committor-on county boiiiulii- me uisiinguisiicii iiioal olllccr several mile- out lo sea, enablitifr him to take numerous sounding as tin-) oMssul llie bar nnd enleied the dcen water. Cupt, l'im expressed jrreat satisfaction withhis trip, which served to thoi ouirhly inform him i-0r.-irdinjr current and depths, which he bus previim-h studied from charts. lie ,a-an iii Kdiiotis and original plan for oh tainiiiu deep water lacilities and privileges for (ialvosloit oommorco al a cost which is in-ijiniiicmt when cimpared with the 1ij.mii-ci meiitiuneil tit Kails' mi-a-iire laicly liel'oio the hoii-e (.'omtnitlee on 'river and hurhim. IMiiir' idea i. ihtil if de,.p water will not eomo to Ihe (iaw-ioa docks then lei (hiulork4jtd iv.ilroid. tfo out lo di ep wator. In bnof, h would oxteiid the rnili-oud tracks around the oast end of (inhesion i. land, I'miu which point ho would build a double track of iron to a pi-r mil to deep water, where the Ureal lastern i-o'tld easil) unload. To pint ci (Ms iron pier, something lo, titan four mite in length. The enpta'm Mt-v.-ts ihe const ruction of a tlouilnj. btv-w. water throe miles in loiijitii. of if found necessary, two fluntiiiji bi'eak w liters piiriilelliiiif with ouo'aiiutl.or, I'lu'M' breakwalers lo he Imiit. ol he-ivy fralvaui.ed iron Willi i-dh-ciived side which would deflivt -vae-from our; breakwater en t.( the oilier be oast socliots of the bionfcwator about six foot square on top would projool soini; Hi reu foot above the level of the sea, while cljfhi ft i;t would lie tinder the water lino, He whole soeitrelv iinehoreil. Cum I'lm I na seen micro breakwaters in u-e in I'lirope and declares the. would furnish an adc(iialo prole, iioti fori tho lililest kou jfoiiifj i rail in i lienvv i torin. lie has limifed upon the cn-t I if such work in a gcnm-'il wa, mid leclares it could be done, tor lo tbin ' i million dollars. I'ini has oviinineil ', i qtiulit) of Al'ihania iron and nmU it equal lo Kiilinjf ore: hence -v . ever, pound of m.-itcri.-d and labor1 or -tiih work could be supplied ' in sotithoru -lutes. The an- 1 chorajro ground for the break-, water he found perfect and -a)j the pilot, informed liiin tlic never' ibrew an nuclior to drnjr lit thi Kioiiuiis. i-iipi. rim is scckiiijr u coniisel and said he would dofelid him-olf. I'n! i.i i opened the case tor the i i.'HU. lie e. ated a soiisalioil liv iiiiini'iliaiely anmii.utiiu; tlio with drawal id tho oh iruo of ooiiMiur.icv itniiiii that iiifjh tfim-oli ol ininie ayain-t lioth prisoners, -rd that its ie! the case for i -iirunst both prisoners was il.- inl.in.-y, and the crown ive that the headquarters oT lirac) in which the tirisonei's How it Played Sad Havoc With Our Northern States ! I I'nftil ttnilniiiil ..(Xliloiit in lirstoii. Iuiiii, in vrtih'li Sin ii j J.io mo l.ittt V Wile i oiilcsM., io uie Killing or Hit IMmlminl i:i tin in. ininiiii) IVli) ! ... -i..,-i ii-iiin-. soTorai engines beiii.. 1 '"i the St. I'aul road brought in a "tock train of CmU-ilu. car lln nfloriioon Telnnraph wire are work iujr heavily In ovorv direction. A' U:30 lotiljfld llio sloi-ui here had censed and (ai- are sliiulnif, lliouirh inostiow is still drifting badly, Tho :. lam and loin I'm Ihe i I'ou oiilv in would p. lln.' i.iii- wei.' ."i";i." .1 wis in Atnctica. ami would al. i show that the i. catuo fii'iu Aiueriea to 1oudott, lirinjrintr with Ihem il)iiauii:o with A tint' In, mil. i'l:i:iMiti: roit waii. London, I'eb. il. - The licet ol 'I'm k-1-h ivir vi'ssi'ls li.'Hbieti ordered lo prepaio lor sea within lids month. Thi order, interpreted, moans n fixed dctoi initiation to oppo-e llulx's eu-iri..n-!me.tils oil the lied (son, and lo pn vent iny il;.. m iso inovcmenl liy tin!) in North A I rim, hi.siMMi v.iirrtt I'K'v.fs. I.oitdcit, fob. . 'three battalions, of guard. and 1'ouf battalions ol in. tmili), incimliitjflwo from Malta and two it-mi (ilbrnllar, have been order ed to llmpt. Two battalions of in-tanu-) a ..I u i-eituetit ol cavalry hnve been mil' n d to proceed lroui India toK-.t,"'. Tlio batinlioii of troops ordered ,imii t-n-tiiiid. Malta, India and (.il.railar. nro sent at Ihe request id Videl.). The jruaids bave luij; hi'id. ami tin pro-ciit week, two bnl tal mis of Knglisli iufaiiti,., at pre-ont inenei i.j pi, wiu i. oil litiinoill. ni : to Miiidaii. It is elated that I lie l..rie comprised within tlio nine bitl liilhiii to be suit to Lord WoNol) wi- nlii r ri'iichiiii; --ii'ikiiu. operate liotw on -sii'ikim and Iterner, with tho o!ie't of .oi in iuy; the route between . ii lln i'., i I., nut-. -Hid Mil 1 n, li.ili t. llii !l .Nil.-, lioth all elleet a com iSrili-h I'm. i. and below r. d. r ii 'III! Ill l III.' war olliee t'i -ib tic- in repaid md iii.,i nicni of 'o- 1 Hiinteloirr.iiii rei'orl Unit at iiiicil ol win (ii'ii. nioiilicHsiui I wa- pi'i scut. II.. aihi-.s thn rolrenl i of tioops fioiii .Metiitiiueh or Kuril land i-iiiccniriofoit of the entire forcg .........I !.... I I ........ I , eoulitti t or necii)iiar reward for 1,1. J ".""".' " " "".' ""V '"" ' " " ' l'ini , . . . .i . --...- ..... , .. .., ... inlore-t tu tho deep water problem of (inlviMloii, His loii.' oxperiotici) in naval iimltui-sii Nttrvcioranil olllcer, imilieiihlrly Ids sludy or the .Nicara gua mill l'niiiuua liiiuil routes, the Ibiiunr ofwhieh hu survoved, led htm lo uxnmliin litis harbor, lie sm- Unit if the city of (.'iilvosioti or tins stale of Texas or tliu foduinl yorci-mui'iit will .,'iiartuiluo live per cent inn-rest annually for twenti veins, lie will undertake to' ' rni,,. ihe iiiiiiiu)' uuce.ar,v to perform the work, lie does liol doubt but tlmt if money is raised there will lie hun dreds of iron limn in the Tinted states who would uladl) acci pt the contract lor fullilliii),' tlio' work with in otio year; whereas he sav- anv oth er plan tor obtaining deep wiilcr would require at least ton years. The Capiain loll this evening tot- New Or leans, where he attends thn interna tional cotton convention a it delegate a wan inn ox lositioti com- ins; lo huakiiu before, making nil ad vance, op Khailoiim. Military ! thoritics- i-timato Dial this i 111 (in volve ti delay tu an iKlrmiou on Khar toum ltd llio hot weather, which be-h'iii- next mouth, which will lunko il illiios-ible for ttie Knglisli forces to -land llie muri lie,. I.yii.iou, Fib. II A dispatch to tlio 'lime from -'no t low says: Admiral 1,'urln'tjw it!) -even men of war iiriived al Main's. Miitiux oeeinrcil on one shit, dull twelve mutineers were.shol, and il is believed the brigade guards will b- u rdi red lo Kg) pi No tidings have been n ecivod tit tho war ollico up lo midnight last nighl of either (n n. (iorditu or Col. Wilson, due oi the Irai's-all'ititiii steamship line- ate ah.uil lo i.-ue tickets mi liiliti", P-i noi's to merely lodging anil ioiiVi )iill'-e, the meals to bo oharg'd at th" otpl of the viago. from Kngland. lie will probably ml- ! l,"" ', n " '",'.n."""" " l""hg ra dross tho convention. vtiBc. pltblo ol nokim.. 'llie following nro the nmniliiitinu-: -iiiiiii ii. .'iniiory, ooiteelnr ol i-u loms ol tlio district ol' (ialvc-toti, To.xv, Vin. K. Curtis, of Illinois, sec i clary of Ihu South Ainuricaii oom missoti. liepi-o-entative Willi, chairnian of the committee on rivers and harbor, sfts au ell'ort will bo made lo seiatro flm lufther con-ideratiou of the river and linrbor bill inimedialely after the passage of tho post oHlou 'appropria tion bill. A call li'ii liRenlssuod by the secre fiiryoftho nalioiml ilumocrntic l-oui-mittuo for n tueetiiig to bu held at (hi Arlingtoii liotul Monday, March -Jd Tho purpose of the meeting L not statod, The second trial of (ien. Swniin ha heeii iostponed uutil W'ediie-da) liiivl pes considered the I easil. i I ly ,.l lorn.- ( f A ll(;Pt,at0ll of ,ciwa j lleho tug the new couiily of Midland, but ,, Apudie Indians has proposed to llinlly postpoued ileum, until lues- t. secrutarv of the inferior lo luavu a portion ol their land for irruiii'' iand hill comes B CARS GENUINE N. Y. SEED POTATOES. !' PECK BARRELS. Up Cars Michigan Salt, 8 Gars Pure Lousiana Molasses. W Purcliased before the Advance, and which we offer to the Trade at Prices that Defy Competition. Yours Faithfully, CAMERON. CASTLES & STOREY. lav. Temple Hou-ton tip wdne-diiy. ISeadiugt iet'K l-ingeu oi llio bouse has gone home on account of sickuo- In his family. Will Lambert, of Aus tin, is titling Ins place. I'allrond Commissioner lliittou hat not yot tendered hii rumiguution. I trv NOi'B-. Uapt. (iilby, Mm TIiouiimou's old pard, and Capt. i-'ul -veil had a shoot ing scrape iu the O'-idciital saloon late Saturday uight. No 'mo wiw hurt and the participant were arretted Mis Mm-v L. West, or Waco, i vis iting friends tn-ro. .ludgo West has ifn-i t. u An touiu to place liiiutt'o .' ' i'ie tare of lr, ilertt. A row i i a pro) ho jfas tipplied in thn capital buildiu,. Sfupc- gu, of the old conipar vrd iu vrhUli he Mat i. iii io Till. Klll.lUVIl'h Ol'ISlO.V, (Iain., 1-eb. !). In an Interview lo day the khediiosiiid he believed (ion, (iordon wa -till nlivu a the nialuli was loo wis'.- muii t kill him. The liiuhdi had no interest in wishing liordou li.-rin, but on the contrary would do all in hi power to prevent such tot occurrence. The instant ac tion on llio part of Kttglaiid, he said, w as necessary to prevent further pro gies of ihe inalidi's cause, and to avert new disalors. The abandon-tui-iil of Soudan bv Knglnnd, under lie pt'cseuteirumnstaucus would bo a grave nii-takc, I he ttibos liitherto frknd!y with (it-Mil llritiiin would no',, join tlio uiidnli, and if Kiigbuid doe not take linmiidiaie stops to crush him this influence inav scrjotii ly tlin aii'ii the stabilil) ol the liritlsli i mpir'! In Kgypt. fcl. 1. lit lis .Xl.lr, M. Louis, -'eb. .--(;ims. L. Hunt, a prominent aad wealthy citijou, anil a iiep.ieu n the latti Joseph J(. I.in-iu, and on- of I l.ii leading lurfmen and hi ders m the west, died this after i noon, at his hoiiit! Iu Xoruiiiidy, tjt, I Loui- comity i 'I'll 'tpi'oiiio court to-ilav alllrmed . th uuriiosoh lor stv veArs ni .', ,-i.ni. aero, which will firing ih Judiaus about ijtlftii per family aniiiially, lift). jour iiiuiuns io oo ompl.i)eil a hcrdern of cattle and pa) menu lo be made alternatel) ' in cash and iu one nnd two-year, old cattle. The Indians .iy In six veilr thoy hope to have enough entile to Ifriuo the country ihciu solves. t.l..M i. ...... i : , i i ii statione.ini. Fort lavenw oril.i -'..I "l M '' .?J7:iW: I1'1' ' '"r If"" fMf- t ovlrv . v,.,'.,.. i "'" "."" "" ""'." '"" io i,.i, ami : . ' - -1 nil i-i -' iiii .icter.'eil mi iiu'in, Ami jilio nnd Slot- Accomplices Aio in Juil in jvm- u Ionia I. iH'iii'ii Illtl.i:.V l I. A I'IM.It. I'll.. Cut, I Mi..,. I'ln, m,, l,0,. ..111. Mi. Etllsllli'ss ol .1... !X..rttt. A I' CI1IL MO". Chicago, ivied - At noon the, storm "i.s .'.iiiiiiiiiiiig w in. uiiaiialiil lorco, ami iu tins ciiy uiisinoss ol nil kinds Wits llearl) nispi nleil Simiv lie to a groat depth im the streets, the street cars drawn by hoi so- are nun ing only with greai dillioiih . , and tu the freight au! in railwa. sta tions, freighl holders inid liaiii em. p!o)os ate elignged in attempting to -tear flm t nicks ' ho piu-songor na'is ml) are nitemptiug to leave, ami ni the sign.si tatiou news wa rather and oonSieliiig hiiiI i'ijiiI'iisoiI. Thi- iniieh was authoritative, however, the snow -torm Ins come lroin llie aotith. It, nro, 'in Ihe trulf ol Meieo ve.lcril.-n and ha- been traveling a tittle e,it ,, i,..rlh ever sitae, the wind blowing with a Veloc ity of about trtoiiij mile, pi r hour, tlio weal her boitig ope.-lnlly llorce in all lower lake r gums from hero io llull'iilo. This morning the storm had not reaehed (he n.,i 1 1,,-i-u end ofl.nl.,. Michigan, neither will H reach a- far north-west as ibiltiib, but taking in Wisconsin. Vt bile snow ing hoiv and all along the like logimi, (lie sioriii has proiltt I rain in the Ohio vailej. Tno rain extend as far mhiUi ,, noriliern Mi i-sippi, and i inpidh growing ciihlor. In the nortliwcs't region, and e-i.-i mllj in Manitoba and I hiki'ta and iiorlliern Minue-otn a frigid wave is -peidine. M l-orl l.ary last iiigtit tin- mercur) rem hud 'II deu rees hi low em, and at .--t. in lent ,'1 degrees below. This exceed, ingly cold w.ie is iiioiing e.'t-iwnril and ma) hu upon u in nijjht. Cilicago, Feb '.I. An lnler-dec,.iu'-speclal distinlch from I'roetor, III., which is niioul one hundied miles south ol (hi.- city, loports the storm ol last uljtlit voi') sen'i-i) in the wa) of wind and snow, with a very rare Hicompanyment of lienv) thunder and lightning al this place. It appears to Inno been near the border lines ol'lhe rnlii ami snow bell. At Swmuoro, Illinois, at ii o'clock lo-nig'ht there were no ign of abatement in the bl i ..ard. In tho country the stpiw cover. d teiices, mid was drifted iu a depth of lour feet in the iiriucial streets, nnd (he public schools ilos.il al .lacksoii, Michigan, 'llie muivv j toporled throe foot deep on a level and piled many feet hiitli iu drills iu sheltered places. '1 1,,. m j o greatest for many years at .loncsville, Wis. The storm continues, with a lu-avy tall of snow and a furious gale. It is the scveiu-l for veins, and all thn Iroighl trains ate ab.iiidoiieti at Me. (irogor, In, The air ci'iiiiuue full ol snow, and a .tiling wind i blowing, liuilroud tralli'- is stiqicmlcd. and travel groally impelled. Miimnn, Minn., lepoils no snow falling there, bttl a heavy wind i blowing and drifting I'"' no already Itdli.-u, mak it uo'Tssnry lo abandon - niglii trains. Ileporls from every direction in the great storm area' are to the general elicit that busine ovorv -w III re is plai tioully suspended. Coilli try loads are ioipas-ahlc at Wiuoro, Ills. The Illinois Central trains are struggling along with a double header several hour-behind lime. ' ),., Mt,i bound pa-si'iigcr. on the Chicago ,v Alton biaiii'lio are laid up til llinik Sloun with uo prosj.oi-l of being able to move within Iwcnt v-tour hours. Al llelert the bliz..srd was severe Willi the temperature at i.ooiii .uro, ami uo trains luive reach four degreed above tin mercury Indicate zero. .VI HT. I.OL'ls. St. Louis. Fob. a. Tho inerciirv dropped raiildlv hero lai night, nnd to-ihy has hoeu cold vv Itli a blustering snow storm and higher wind, bin very Utile snow fell. 'I ho storm Was general and trains in all dircutlou nit delayed from one to x hour, (ho greatest detention being on ont. "iii roads. it '. n.itii.vii v-iiii:x .'. Untie ll Xlniil.cr in ,.,s I...-I i,, it,,. It.ellllillt; m i ICnll. Cn'slon. In.. Feb, .- A seriom m-- rlilenl oeeitroil about ten miles west ol this phno vistoriluv afternoon as train No. .,1, west I ml, approach- ed the lu-idire arm-, a small stream it struck a lii-nk. n i.iil and nm on the tics until Ii got t th,. bridge, which went down, currying two coaches and the sleeper with I wont) or Iwenlj-tivi) passenger. The fol lowing 111 were killed: Hold. Ill-own, Ml. I'leioatn, la.; .Mrs, Powell, Now Albany, hut; Mrs. W, C. Carroll, ; Snu- ui.ii, lie, i ,i,i, i ne iniiiiw ing wore se riously injured: U. II. I'owoll. sloop, nig oar conductor;, I. i:. Hawkins, con ductor, Cli'sloti, In.; A. .1. I.iudsoy. erosion, la; Hi W. (', Cat roll. Sail-gu-iehe, Col.; Mrs. M. A. Fnrr.-ll, I'reseoll, At'; Istinc Wiitortiinu, Corn ing. In. The accident was probublv due ton In okcii rail caused bv the cold Weather. Ilitrlingioii, la Fell. U. I'lirllier re ports of the railroad accident tit Clinton snow to lm mure disastrous (bait at lil-sl reported. Three wound. ed have alioitdy died, and ottu or two '. others are not likely to lei-over. The ! killed nro ltnhct-1 'llrowu, civil on- ' ginonr. Mi. I'ioasant. la., and Ids son, I e. A. Hi own; Mrs. W. C. Can oil, San I .-saoiio, i in.; .vim. vv. .M. liulriek, Mrs, M. I-an ell, wife of the Hoclion foro imiii, rri-cotl, (.'o.; Cnoch Washer. ninn. C'oaiiiug, Col, The storm con tinues ver) si'vero hero, and nc.ross (lio sOil.v. and all (rains urn Into and -ome are abandoned. Iti.i i il.li, Crime. ' St I'iiiiI, I'Vli. u. -A Hpoeiid from , Wiiipetiiu, Imknln, ..; Tin: in lnh Imrs of the Iliil fiinjil) iino'ii'tliod .nit ' iitimiiural eriuie to-dii. iigu-l Dill. I a proiiilneii' nnd wealth) (lerinaii i i.'iriiior, near town. Ha- li-eii mvs'en-ou-lv missing since .lanuai v nil. and no I rai e ol him could lie found until to-da), win n his remains worn found under ti immure pile near his stable. Ill.s wile eonfes.od, vvholl confionlf il by the corpse. Khu hiihI: "We quar relled, and I borrowed a pistol from the lured man. Julius Fuel, and shol hi,,! twice, t! I put bim to bed, but be died, and then the hireil mnn nnd my sou limped inn to bury hiui'" The woman admits she is eiiciimte bv the hired iimn. All are in jail now", and narrowly eetpod being lvue.he.1. tio;i;. i Washington, Feb. !i, -When the: limine iiiel this morning, in coiititiua- i tloti of Sal in da) 's sosioli, Town-end moved to go inloa committee, of llio! whole fur ttie consideration ot Die' postolliec appropriation bill. Willis opposed the motion, and j a-koil the consideration of Ihe river and harbor bills, Towiisi'inl said he hud always voted to luollituic the' passage nl'tJiu i Ivor and harbor bills,' but he fell Hull Ihe bill should give .vn V I'm t ii e mi. Id . ...it tmi ,.f It,,, ,..... ul'irapproprialiou bills, in order l" ' ? ''" ," early hour this morn nuclei bi (ho 'Oiumilteo on river ami I arbor- to move n. n substitute lor the (.alvosioii harbor tho item of amendment appropriating .v'iO.uOu fur ihe iuipiovomctit of that linrbor, and directing the luiibor board lo prooccil ul once to examine llio survey and re purl to tho secretary of war': for hi approval, the plans add specifications and ostiinnte for said improvement, and when these have boon approved vvoih. snail nr carried on vv it b n possible expedition. At llMlTi, Tow n i.liend moved that the committee rise. Agreed In: I 'Jit lo :is White, of K.IIIlllel.v. . ,i. to a quos ioii or privilege, but the tir-t son eileo oonvini o.l the -pciki-r pro torn (lllaekliurii) that sm Ii a qui nfion wa not piosciufd, and hr p intesteil the gontleinali to resume hi- seat, 'ilut While continued his remarks, and Ihe peakor directed the soiv, niil-nt-arius ! sent Ihe gciillrtitaii Itoptity Ser jeant Hill pi-oieedcd to perform his dot), but vv it lift ii t cart v ing Ids emblem of oil'..-,) While dei lined lo recog nize Ins authority, nnd Hill rushed tor Ins mace and pi oi coded toward White, who tnnk his seat, but who in a mo ment wa again on his feet to a matter of personal privilege "H hen I wits occtipv Ing my phieoon Ibis Hour tne sergeaut-ut-ariiis come io mo as a oil icu, without semblance of autlioril), and nib tnplrd to seal n.e." speaker- "'I hn sergeant al arms went under direction of the elmlr. The chair having repeatedly ruled that llie gentleman was not iii order ami requested bim to take his seal, which he posiUvelv refused to do (Applause on the deiiioeraf ie side.) "I desire to debate Ihe question," said While, Speaker pro (cm. ' I he chair i..e. not desire to heal n dooato, and the chair dei lines lo hear the gentleman ftiiiheronpoihoii.il ,ulilogit on the ground thai il I. not a question of privilege." "I desire lo ask," snid Kollv, "whether a permn with no iusigniii ol'ollleo may place violent hands on a member ami (itisli Mm into id sent." "Appeal II you wish to," otied -several voices from thu democratic side. "The speaker of the tciiulo hears mi appeal." "I think tills) question thu highest privilege,'' broke iu (hileheou. 'And the chair ditlers fiom llio geti (leman,'' loplird thu speaker. Ilaiiiiimnd made a point of order, v Ii ifli wa sustained by (he chair, that uo appeal bad been laken. The di'lmle was mil in order and i ,iwn-eii. moved that llio lioiiso go iiilo n oimiiii'tloii of tho whole on tie post iilllc.'Mppi'iiprbilioiibill. Agreed 1. JIM- I t'l, miy 1 17. I'm., im il iii'ii.s, Sls! In lie. Kx,OUllIfr. Ciawlnnl, Texas. Feb. !. The Itloiiul Hall wits opened up this morn ing lor Ihe -kating club to coiniiieui e their Hist work with roller skates. The young folk inn very much li l.on Willi tin idea, and everything is a complete Mil i ess. A ilramatic . bib wa. organioi! bote last . ;-al in dav. and vv ill be ready for exhibiting bv March 1. Mnnll liisiiriiiiri-. J'lirliliglou, ia., l-'eb, y. I.'niiy yi'i-lord.-iv on tiling the engine house and machine simps ol the lluiiiuglim -lll-lllWOstllll and Hu.' liiiilluglou .t Missouri nuirow gunge railroads, nenr Hiis oil), burn. -I I tiroo locomotives ami iiiiiehiuerv were iu the building at llio lime of the lire.aiid were eotu jtlotoly tuilii d. I'lie los is j.'.'U.OO.I ; insurance, ie.'.-'iio. I'l.tty lCiniul. citizens, Milwaukee, Fob. 'J. Hard glove light between Vard and MrCallm for live hundred dollars, was tntight ing by Mil arliu. After two hours hard slugging twenty-seven rounds v. re loiiht, and a largo amount of money changed hand. Itoth men were bndl) punished. avoid the danger nl an extra session. and these bill out-lit to be gotten out of the way. IJollmnn suggested that the pout olllcu bill could ieii,osod of ill two hours, and (he consideration of ihe river mid htulior bill could be tout in iteil. Towusend's iiiiiiiutk was lo.t veas, f.'t; iitivs. l'.'O. '! he home' theti wont into a com iiiitti..ool' the whole on the river and harbor bill. The pending amendment being that iitlcri'd b Hepburn, providing that no purl of the iiitmcv atmrooriatod lor the improvement of New Orleans i piocnrl.nu. eoiidltlou Harbor lull lie expended in ropniriiij' ' eivciion, matutiiiuaiico. or paving m iisiiiiiKieu iicm.. . l...np In l on I It, Havre iK'grncu, Mil., Feb. 0.--This morning live workmen emploved iu rcpaiiing the bridge over the hiisqueo hauiia weie I In-own down on the ice bv the breaking of a scaffold. Thn fail vv as fitly toot, and nil went throug ihe In- into the river. Two were re ported drowned and three rescued in levees, or in grading revetment ot the , Washington, Feb. 9. The issippl river, owued ... i. , . ....... ' I umihn in in., ,vi ississmhii river, owueii ed he city to-da) over the Chicago b private parties or 'muuici .alil.e. and No th vestorn or Milwaukee and lj)t, .,jeas, 16; nays, 10. ' ht.laul.e.tlior Iron. Chicago ,,r Mil- Taylor, of Old,., otlcred an ..... r;..T. ,,; T. r '""" a ipropnaton ior this int shall ho ituid tern Indus are blinked. Fourteen i ...n nmii u..,i, i i.. ' .... tiii.tie. nt mi, ,.. l,- lll..., l l..., ,". .. I'"."""" ........ l r -.........,.,, ,.. .uui.ooii. , tirovoii ov nm iu Boiiiiii-m Illinois mere wa . a no v v thunder storm Inst night, aocouip .ti led by hail mid sleet, and a more thorough blockade on raiiroids has liol been experienced hm, for years. No trains, passenger or Ireight have gone out todnv or to. night, 'liiof.ratid Trunk h'ork-ikoc liuos, Chioiigo ,; I .astern Illinois-, Ital- uuioru ,i i into, i.ouisvine, .Now A I ba the tenth rcginnm tatiotu, the movemuut to comiie ui-e uot later thim April lt. -I'lio I'ress nt (iolvrt,iu. (Jalvustoo, Feb. (t.Au informal re ception wa held by the local pros, at the ureas headouarter tn.iii.rlit. willed wai atteuded by W. L, Wall, of oiviflg- llio UM. lli,rf.ttl. prutidunt of the i.i'inn in .,. in court 111 Ulllif.t. s i, A- I 'l,ii.,.r.. I. II ll.. ,.:..,,.... ill thu.ca-i' of Hie St. Loui, (iM ,.,. , i,.,1. ( -I,?,.,,',,,. v v i, 'vv..i ,? I. - --- -- v -.(. n i inn ii .ss- Iowa divi-lon of the Illinois (.'en tral roads have been hiring ever) idl.' man that could be found during the day to go out on llio linen to shov el snow. The llurlington ,fc Alton nud St. I'aul roads alone soul out one thousand men, liveu under favora ble clrcumslttucct, the managers of the roadi .ay thoy caintot get back to cljcdiib) time before two or llireo uavs, ami it llie wiow continues to drill, it will make moro lot to roads ! lining iu it. mo,!,, i Voi rs, Feb. 9. i'residein-vleet ' ( 'l..v.,lM.tfl ami I.u..t..l l l.. iiialnod al (. re) atone Uit aight as the guests uf tiotr. 'J'lldou. From early moraiug the Vouker depot wa, paoKitii bv Mtriom erow.h eafer to vatch i'lltupo of Uie parti. In budiiets, ami the cott of oluanliig Iholr tiuc'. will b. .otnothUii; uor. attornev-ireuerul il legal and constitutional. llarksdale offered an amendment appropriating V-'A,'XJU for the im-1 provcui-iit ol the vickslmrg harbor. Lost. The paragraph of the King appro priations lor the improvement of the (ialvcstoii harlior having been reach ed, springer moved to .triko it out. In makiug this motion, ho said he vvtts not actuated by a desire lo ilt-lcat ihu appropriation fur the Improve moulo! the (.alvosioii harbor, but on the contrary he regard. I Mi it harbor as very tntiortaut, and mi t, serving tho attention i ir..,., bu, ho wa. utlciiv opposed to forml'v out Hie apiiropi-iniion to lie controlled by purtieuli.r individuals, how. vi r etui item bo uii.'lit be.it w is a .1. parniro from tho com . t priti. 1pp. ami loom the former uagu, ..t th bom. . Willis .aid that tin- c ute man had pro l ceded on an err-.noon t pre jiou, aud tlmt tho toctlvn vvoidil re tut.'" tit Hio i-'l'i. Uo had b.tn i. hill. pn.sotl by llio senate to.dav.providing tot- public buildings, at Tyler, Tex , and 1'illsbiirg, werohoiiso liillj. Thev wore pa-sod without amendment bv ihe senate, and now only require thu sigunlure of the pretiduiit. isihio ('..iiui. Hiiepi-. Mi' York, Feb. 7. Tho visible siipplv ol co I ton in the world on Saturday, February 7th, according tu Uie li tiros of the Sew York Chroni cle, is as follows; Total supply to day, 'J.iiM.M!); aino day last voar, ii, .'is.i.Kiji;; diilorotico decrease, 10i,017. llnslliliilis lur ltlienmi.il, in, Messrs. II. I'eck A: Sou, of Strects boro, o writo us, June .',, 18S2: ''Why do von not advertise Itosadalis for in-ll-.iuniulory liieiniialism? It Is doiiig vvoudeis here iu curing the disease." Well, wo do ndverttse it to euro rheu matism, as any ouo cau see by read ing our circular. It Is a splendid blood medicine, and It reaches the very root seat of diveiiso by being coiiveved through tlio blood. Drug gists, loading physii inn,, mid citizens of the highest standing uuito in com imiuihuioii of Itooi.dalls. The bint smoking tobaeo It "LUi. , Jot.r." I