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I A IT T '1 A M mow V V -A.. Ji v a. BY BARTOW & CRAVENS. WAU), TCXAS, SATU1.1DA.Y FEBRUARY 21, lSo. vol. xrrn.-dumber 97 ls i O t3 J ' CT"y A 7S W "W "Wv. "V "ra -b -i rv 1 IA ; Jl 1 I I will occupy this spnco in a few days wish auix'in.cvmctit- ( nw . rrivaU in m lillli. lillU dlf 111 ill Lit olllllldii vw0 i !'.n....'!1 ri'llllllll Our business in tli! lino liiis boon grow itijr season after season, even bo y.ni.i our expectation. Stri. t attention to tlm wants of the trade mill selling J at iio.o margins hasdono it. Ami as we i t it tf r t direct i an compare -ri c Uli stub cities as New York, bt l.nttU and . hlrami. LI . 1 transit. Thank. ng my vorv trulv your?, tlie piist, and soliciting its continuance forth. future' ins 1 shall bo better pr.'i-are.l than ever before to ileae I i ieir iiati'oiiago ill m fcs soliciting its continuance l m9wmnrmxrafrJvn,-ajLiaBaKtemrietmmtK.tK:tx tBxut'm&i4-Kt'M.'Hmrm-m2tM OUR DRAGON" BRAND BLAGK SILKS. Iiu'sh We w 11 ,'alnod tin' pm ill i in silks st.tnd ,u-t:u hij liu'su mi I ift 1 U-.I r- in. I mir -i Wo warrant tin-in not lo break. tnl color 0B6R1&1E olilfiifiLI Pla w PS LEGISLATIVE LOSE The Balance - Wheel of Law Wakes Its Daily Rev olution ! &S3 W' "' lUcidy showing sonic choieo numbers' of low-priced bought early lor iun.li tt--- than nlin-. ,ills ttmt wo Summer Silks, three stiles in stripes, Summer Silks, in checks and plaids, new effects, Summer Silks, all new styles and effects. ress Goods at 40c, per yard, a! 50c, per yard. at 65c. per yard, Department. . i nilnit'iit we .110 showing some ohm. e now in liifj traile. Hotter stxlo- have never In i u .. Mi.'iitioii to some low price notidiiii in dross iiii.i.U. . lti. i I'.r I lie i-otiii tij .vv n, iii.il vv i' i ill .1. -ir.ilil.- flped aimnures in all the skiing shades. English suitings, plain and em 6forfered figured combinations. 40-inch Cfcudda Gloths, in all the leading colors for spring suitings. 4i.il Itolli tin- Senate and the House l.rn.t il a St unit; sunt V tiling Vliinrlitci ! An KMimiiicr itipiiilrr Wis. Ini In lh- Scicnity of ('ai- taiu Jo. Mil civ , i Ami Illicit I'roiu Him nil l'. It'iuli'il nii.l Inleicstins lain ilcu. .11.11. run in i.ntiiM. i rum:. hKN.XTH. r-eflsl t.t tl.i" hxttmliti-r. '1 lut bills introduecd wore in fol low s: lly M'lulor Shannon To picveut lliL- forfeit uro of right of purchasers of public lands who piirchu-ed ihe same prior to .March, IMS. d a lit! I I' III I'll Hi .'Mil I..., ii .mf. new .$ I0n nnr uorrl "' !?u,ii,r iowI't-to nMiuin- I III). IJrJl wrtl II. ilftici". of till) pi'tire to irimiptl lll- 1 IUUS iJ yillU: ;.,.,,.,. ,, violation, ..ftlieliiv ire- i ai aic, per at 60o. per SANGER BRO V H porli'd to tliviii Itnir knowti'itjri' or r..niiii will' III j tlnir ktiowii'iijri'. iJTfl ' li '"'.'naloi' Kil,'ori -Toniiii'iid iln; VOl U I ""' li'ia'il'K to iiMin-trrii' uiu'N till' aini' mi) bo lorn. cl oiit-idi' of tin. yard W B. KELLUM. r. ROTAN. KELLUM & ROTAN, SfiSil ? 9 HhoiesBfl H 9 ill P & f 5 A CO KA?i C5 O "SSL 1ST O KT X 1ST Xj 2,000 bbls. Suyar, 5oo bbls. Molasses, l,ooo boxes Kirk's Soap. I,ooo boxes Starch. l,ooo boxes Ntimsen's Tomatoes !,ooo boxes J. Lusk's Cal. Canned Fruits IN TRANSIT. CUE FEBRUARY 1ST. m bW.. Mirliipnn wit: 5..W bbl'. (irnuhio Now York ok.I pntMn-, Uz Itm Potlrr. Call and oo or rito for prno. I.ol0 KELLUM & ROTAN. ij ." .. - ... .. . ; " Cameron, Castles U!h v uiuod $c Storey, WACO. SEED POTATOES, SALT , MOLASSES. WE ARE RECEIVING 3 CARS GENUINE N. Y. SEED POTATOES, 12 PECK BARRELS. o Cars Michigan Salt, 8 Cars Pure Lousiana fvloiasses. cm pninii' limit ut t lie oit or lovwi. .-oimlop Miiililiou onllod up bin bill I'lti'iuli.i tlie tiuii "f furli'itiiri' ol m'IiooI laiuli pnroliaM'il prior to Mar. h 1, l8:t. to AiifiUal 10, 1, for in .11 .Hmotit of iulorv-t and lUo bill pasaoil. A bill pHKii'd r!iMi(iiiir (bo tinio of bubliiifj: I'ouit.H iu Hie tbirt-liflli iu.lioial disiriot; uluu. a bill i-b.Migiiitf the timo oflioldii." the .'oimty touit i ol Mill county. The bill enabling rutin ty romini-i loners to work tlw utro.-t unit all. ot inrorpuriiii'ri imMiB not Imvitir " iletaoto (fovcruiiiout, atul niukinj; ii. i-ilizons of tiii-ii oitits-iiid toHUi. liable to road duty, pas-oil. Tin; bill thing llio xmium1 of Miit aniyit foroijrn oorponiiimii in tin count it's whci'o tin) p.aiulill ii'nli -. in . In- coiupHn Iim an ollkr or iiprr iilativii, pa-od. I bo bill prnbibilins liuiiiin, fi-.li-ing and Irappniii partloi on tbo mi ol. nrod (jiounili. of aiHitlirr puiod A bill naming Col. Kobt I rooki-lt n tbn lUslodian ol tlio nla.no w iiliout I'xponsi; to flu Mato ami plnoin I In; state oxliibitiou at Now Uilontia tlioro ltor tlio cloo ol tbal oliibilion, titl lil tint completion of till' i-tatocapitoi. lit u it sliall be placed iu ihoiniiieuiii ut that buildiiij,', punkril to oii;roo- IIR'llt nocsn, Hon. A. T. lolinuoy, of U'alkor. w.H elected temporal) speaker. SpeaWer roster belli; ab-eiit. The billi and re-olulius ol" impor tation introduced wore follows: By Mr. MolioynobU: Aiuouding ' thf law rolnthe to ceineterlo-. llv Me-rs. Ilomliy, .-.-.itt, Maxwell and' l.'ouutree: Uo.-pct iny jh tition oti prohibition; and by Mr. McKin m of Milan, nrotestliii; auaiust ile of liuuor. ,, , 1 lly Mr. .lone-, ol Mil.ollan : ltola tive'to iiHUraneo. Mr. Jones of I'nuoln, iinMpomujr the furred alo ot personal jiroiwrtv, tax ol lbHI, lill.luh I.IsnI, m certain sections Kefornd. llv Mr. Stephen: Making: it an ofl'eii-o to keep stauiliii' a baib.-d wiio fiMico. without lilind board"!. A unease fl'"m ,1"' fioxernor itn noiiiioed he had velon.l the old iuir. antino item in tlio delb icney bill, bo ciue itwa.iiol ooM'ied in the cap lion ot the bill, there beini; no doll eicnev in the vonr na'.ued in the cap tion. , ., . Ilouo bill No. 1'A iirovidluR for the nfckoepiiiK l olerkf.ul court ol money subj'tt to ordetf ot court, win ordered oiifrro-i-eil. . The Iiouil bill rela Ms to challenges in iury trial- a coiisiderod at liniith.'but no ailion taken. The nsolutioii nskiuc the senat- to return the female ileik bill wu- de fuitcd. and the bill is doue for. iliiturniMl. ""J"".." . . ... .!., ... .l ..., The libel mil in u i,"-,'";" "i""" unfavorably, a- it cnllieu with the new law allowing plnuitllln to bring tuit iu tin countr whore thoy reiili). The eapitol board (.eerelar.vi.hip i threatened. It will hardlv o, bo f rer a iu pre'eut ineuuibeiit i u .Meat button-holing politieinu. It Teem strange the board eannot do it. limited amount of writing, howu.nr. Till". It A-tii:il T41,li AnrtoM'"""'1"" .liucu on ...... (i.rmliii'H' '"' " l"''iiK- I it I lln.rl. BwUltiitli'Eliiniiu.r An. tin, l-'eb. jo. mi miiiti l)an been .oi.orte. anil aiu 01 uie u....... .... tt inn hoaihiiarter. on aeoonnt of the -uiallnesH (i' tin. lnt to oars' ap propriation, is llou eai.iiod on the ihcr and is iilautly on the lookou' tor ilepieilatni. It ir a -mall force, bin u-eil to hard knocks and many combat, and, I think, u it It the aid of the i.oclUiiii of tlio horde., wo idiall bo able to pintect properlv thorn, ifit I throatetiod any mine. At for in) self. I have simply' runup to Austin to see the coveruor anil Ho uianil an iuvcstiuntiou as to tin charges iireferrod against me liv Hall. Heavers, I believe, that I have been running the, elections down iu hi count, and uiug my inlluenee in eaptain of the rangers to ere iiiivale niu s. Well, as to wnat ho sin about my taking; part iu the last election, re.kon it i true. Certainly I did do all I know how to elect' McKlnny (.heritV of l,.i Mille r.unity. but what I did ivas a-s Joe ."she. Ie, the eili7eii Hot as Joe Sheoley, eiiplain of the rangers. You see, the iiioii ol Htaml iug and property iu that county luxe long been lluhtiiig a lavlo-n clement, compose.! ol n eiuisiileiable number of desperadoes ol the American per uaslon, and a vasi crowd ot Mini onus. Il has been a liip-and-tuek tight, bill iu the last eleoilou the belter element won. .MeKluney won against a competitor w ho in the leader of the dei-peratu classes a gambler and the proprietor ol the wost galllb'illgdeii ill the legion. An a prhale eitien I a nil In to help the law-aud-ordor Hide, and what I. lone I am proud of. I do not understand that as a captain iu the Itaugor1.. I am deprived of Die right to eereio tlm pmilogcs of citizenship. In help ing to elect Melwillit'i as nlnrill. helped put iu oll'tco a man who in throe mouth's time w ill do away with the neeessily ot the prosoliee of the Hangers iu La "sulle county. In doing this I have bcnclltlod the eountv and state, and I in not afraid to stand by my actions. 'vyoll. why is .senator Hall calling vou to aceouiil for this," inl'iirieil the reporter. "A while back a companion and m ll eantured n lot ui Mo.viiaiis and a number of sloN-n enltie, in tha rrlal that followed Hall defended the prisoner In speaking to the jury he took oerasdoli to ue language toward him that was oiiirngemis. 1 arose and dcinatided protoctuiu ol tlio court. The court ordeful Hall in di is, bin Iip tepliod iu a niiinmr th'ii eatiiied mo to remark that nootiu not a "ow ard mod the prDteetieu tu malign n man; if be persisted further in It towards mo 1 would call liliu to account lor it oulfciile, rdneo that he and I have not spoken and lie has beeu my enemy, and th.il i rflie aiiiiiiii- of IhiSP ehiirjjop."' "You aii'ieipnlo m.'t itm.-h trouble iioin men., eipta'u. ';' "No; there Is nothing In them, a'ld 1 1 1 e i all do in.' no I, .um " After ,i ciitigraluh.lioii tl.nl ll.o o- ceiit report was not trie. - to I d-ntli and that of t:ait. I.e lli.ll, mi i Hi'! DIES 10 DA I SUES: B. HABER, wk.Vnti Day of Dire Disaster Re corded in tlio Book of Casualties. lYnifiii (atasli .i ptie on tlio t!. ii ). train. in. I lias .iluii) ;nl Itohiilts. I'l.c l'ieiut VisiH I'imI Vtuilli, anil llci cil.s.i tp.l) His llilriiiiiK Uianil. mi iliu pnit ot tlio lepiir!-!', an i i -iiiiliiii; replv bv the eapiaiii Hut II iul liultiflon ;oos VI i lit ttilti 1 ii il t k i u 1 1 on oiei (lie I'liiw- Iri t Hirudin, in. I'm: i oi.i.imiii. I.ntcsl I'r.i.u II... Ituiln.nil lllsaslrr .... tl.e II. A II. I. il.e. Is? vt nsiiiiitfiou, i in. -o.-- inner tiar- I ticulari ot the railroad accident last uiglit alii tlial Hie colliMoii oeciirreil at a point mi the linn of the Italliinore .V Philadelphia railroad, about four mile south of w here the Chesapoak ,V Ohio eaiiiii crosses the track bv the viaduct. The road at this point forms -lino with a prelly steep embank if.ul on the inner side ami a hill on !-. other side. The passenger train which was coming north was p.is-ing under the arch o I the via. I net. mid met Ircight tram just at the northern ciitranif! ot Ihe areli Hi" engines came together witli such a shock thai lieav y pieces of iron from both were thrown twenty or thirtx foot up the hill, and both rolled on the inner side of the curve. 'I he mail ear of the passenger tram win telescoped on the louder of the engine in Iron I of il. iiie of the other cars left the track. of a eviirtj J,'..'" $(" Vr al"' "n-meii anil the coililiieitic.il ;ue p isseuo. . ...I., wore killed, an 1 Iliu mail agetii and several passengers sllghilx Innti'cd. Th" lire mail ol the frt ight jumped a iiimneiil I" lore tlm . ollisi'in, mid escaped tin ll.jiil'id The killed are (ieo, I'Veer, engineer of the freight train; 'I mil l).i ley, !!i-einau ot the piisseiiger; An drew" Augur, eondiiclor ol (he pus si ngi r, and llruee, engineer of Hi i.assi mr.-r I'lie iiame of ihe mm! Llll c.illld lint 1)0 learned. Anne ol passengers were si rnni-h inineii ,.f II. M t cl.ell x C. and . A jnl n yi nf.lTJn I lake p.ompi measures in tlio event of llullim.n.Vto on.hewostandsouih, KflW-fl I fl N I'' nelusMnofanalilal.ee with Mug- :ide. of the street, weie imminent) I IlrlllU t I Lril? I IU , land In , a-,, the plan of eouoorled in danger ol igniting. Put streams ol water were oouliiiuall) kept on them, and the) w ele saed. Al tue time the residences along Kirs! stteet wore in great danger, and were saved only by the ao'ixe exer tions of Iliu inmates nf the houses and the coolness unit skill ol the tlrenieii. '1 he origin ol the lire Is unknown, thniiih il must have originated in one of the ollloes in the second slory. The building was a largutliree story brick, mid contained an immense stock ol iM'oeei les. Tlie loss will prohaibh reach j.J.IO.two, as Mr. Itrown had oil ha d a large slock for Iho supply ot his spiing trade. It has not vet been learned how much insurance .Mr. llrown carried on Ins block and building, lit 1 1 the loss will prnliahl) bo more than the amount lor which he was insured. Ihe v null containing the hooks and papers of the home stood solilar) and alone, and the bonks ate thnugiit to lie sale. No one was lniired. The Egyptian Muddle a Sore Grievance to the Brave Briton ! i iinn in ilii! Italians and Kniflifli , tiroes in sotuliin is adopted, (Ji i. I llioci will assume command of tlm Italian I'm cs. ni.Mti.tA .ii.t'i'ii:itsj. Ct.pl As the Sun sonduii, tt Hit I Hlii'i on the Sim. Is tlie 3Iali.ll Hlc loi.lci or lien. i'lie Kallaul kl. wall Joins tin Atni) ol His l'allicrs, trtieic . llrall.eu fan Ulsiiiili, I ' wtl Jlul I lie tlillif! In die, the interx ie lie in 1 1 ml id : teriuin lie I. do v it. I'll : t. n, rilr in Ho U llllnr.l.-.l in Kl.osits 1)1-1. rilves. St. Isolds, Tub. '-V - A dispatch from Kansas i iiy savs II trait' pi red Hint I 'apt. I'helan, wlmarrUcd llnie from New York Wednesdav niu!', was ac companied by two .N'ow York delee tixes acting as body guards ( tne ol tliom wan I 'red llar-h iw, nt the New York Metropolitan lorce, and the other a representative ot tl.e lindge Ilelcthe agenov. These gentlemen w ill lemain in tlie oil) until I'lielan's safety is assured. Deleeii).' Ilar slriw, in an interview, states it is positively known that Kansas i iis has been selected by the Knglish govern ment as an oulpo-t of a secret service circuit oUonding from New York to New Orleans anil Sail rraniisoo. lie saxs there are live well-known llritisli "onts iu Kansas City now, and a resident agent or chief of the circuit will be located tlioro to waleh the motements ot all suspicious Irish clans or persons. Ml were taken back to Aiiwaiidiia The sal'.' of the express oar had been npeiH-d shortly before ihe neii- I. ut, and the Haines iiiado sin h liead ui) Ihe exiuchs iiiieut. eoiihl not close il, and the oonienls burned. On account l the wa bills liming been destroyed, it eiuillol now be told jti-l how much money was m the sate, t.i.i it is vurioiish esliiuated nil the w.i) i; ti, lis i it's is. nil;- i vi . .1 I, it. K .It. is. ll.-ellttl; r.....l.-..ll.s ll.f-('l.t.rl.-r l ........l...ei.f . tliilvestoli; 1'eli. "O.-'lliis city Is rer) itiiioli PM'iliul owr the charier aim' iidiueiil now belore tin) legisla-1 lure. The iimeuduieul luakiiiK tlie llrst of June (he time lor holding the inutii- tipal olectiuti has enaled a bieee w lib h eiiliulntitod ill a street parade, and mass nnetmi; o-ni;.,lit at Hall iiiaie, atieudid b ner one tl oii salld people, at w In h s(.i.frlns Were' inade and Hie .ili. iinj lesiiliilion ailoited: iii.iikxs, It is Ihe s..,i.c nf Hie cili.eiis of liiilrcnloii in the mass inoeling aisoiiihlod, thai alt) atlempl to destroy local ward repreonlalatiou in ll.o selection of aldermen wjtihl be a violation of the rigols nf local sell government, and would, if successful Iransler to certain poilions i.l the luhabilanl.s ami loenliitos ol'llie city the power to d'ntate uhosliotlld be alilernion fro olhei pails of thuelly, whii b eentiailiitloti wo rouard as dant,einiis, us well iw. unpreiedented ; and WlltmKA", Other prnp.ised .11110111! uioiits seek to est a larger appointive power in tlm mayor, and theieby ofoale a "olio i an power, ami also eok to ehi.tige the lime of election to ilie milliner, when tunny ofourelti ens are absent; and as Ihe ch'tngu is sought to bo made on the eve ol elec tion, which We legard as unjust and iniieililie. and all of which we eon- deiiin; Ibeiofme. be II Ifesn veil, bv ll.n oltlellS HI l.ilivet,- toii, iu mass meeting asso . bhd, tli.il ; 'in. sei.ali.i'S and represeiitallves in i , ! Unite be, and are hereby, re-' pi. I. d In oppose. i pa-silKll ol said i.i udiueiit as not repiesenting the .'. .-:. s ..I ihe miiss .if our jieople, and I , e.t oiler, d by them or in their be-' tail Instead of sTnrdi llic Iritli llcurl U .liibilunl Over Itrlll.ti ItcTrisos. . I i.Os llnlll.llcvs Sllrccrill In Ills si. l. HiilMt.. Aril. 'III.;. j Cit) ni Mexico, Pull, "ii Nil' in I'triklea'v new lias been .! v.-. fn . I regiiidni,. Ihe Kuds iliio riu.wav si heme hen asked ve-tei- I i n im progre- he was making ( ,1. Knd replbd !!!( he had limb. hit tnitgihl tor iiiibiicaiioii, but every indication pointed to bin sccui i m; :l"c moditicn lions to tin eoueesiion i. make il operative, and buthliii!.' ni Hie railwnv Ii ment is l.onie nut b) . e, . , palace, w hero tita elite. ., . garded with "1'lW.llg lnv..i i. pinion is Heel) cxpre-si ,1 i , i;uU will iret vvbal lie wants Marilini; news eoiues Ii .m thai Cm (ion des, chtor , I'lorador, whose n-e. .it mi. of !Uj. siib.oiiuont release In the c v. o'liised so iiiiieh exrili mem. v siuatod Tuesdnv, live -.... civiliau'silress shot bun nil Il.e "Ssiiry ti life tin stale at tin is ie id tin (,'upt 1 1 ml in i .o i: ' nun . noiein - II -wis a r- In -ircpts hsil I lie meeting also appointed a eoni iinllee ot tour to proieed In Ail-liti jto present the resolution and use 1 1 Vol v endeavor to detent ihe atueuil luieul. This eoiiiinitlue will leave In I ihe morning. A counter petition is I in i itciihilioit signed by quite a uiiiii- ln r o the leading iiierchuuts favorin Ironi $7.'i,UU0 to sJI.Mi.lKJO. Ahoiil h n. pnsMige tl.i niiielidiuent. The ti.'lii is gniiig to be a strong anil mi ter nun. nit r.i'.i him; iiiDiini'i 'ii'.m. 'ui.- ! rln.nl, I'lnsrnil rr.nn ll.r Hi i; o, I s s,hiiilni; III. M.l..li.l..r . Albany, N. Y., Teb. 'Ji.So visitor, called oil I're.ideul-oleet Cleveland to-day. and it is understood lint he is at work on his inaugiiial address, and will devote bis attention 'o it exclu sive!) until lliiished. It isiheiiupre sinu aiiiong loading leinoor.il here, who are aciiuiiinted vvilh him and ..ianuiiig, that while the latter lias noi )cl been formally tendered the ap pointment of secretary o! the trea-u-rv. nt the nresoiil moment there is Ill- tie doubt that he will be on the list March tth for the treasiirv portlolio. lie, ac. ording in bis fiieiuls.telt more of aversion than inclination to take any cabinet position, preferring ales proiniiiPiit and les responsible, posl lion in lite, but as Cleveland has in a degree insisted that Manning shall be one of hi advUci-, Ihe latter consents to aoeopt the position. bushel of silver dollars were tii,eii out ol the wreok, being badly burned, and ninny more wore molted into solid (luniks. The hiss to the lailriad eouipany i estimat d nt ifc-'.'i.otto ls lal olhciiiK sav Hie collision e.n. 'ed the l.rg- ". hiss of mail matter ol whiili there, is any record iu the de partment. 'Ihe lire which re sulted from the collision de stroyed thirie.in through registered in ill pouches, coining fioiii New Or leans. .Mobile ami other points iu the ..iit!i, and de-tined tor Washington, New York and oilier eastern cities Those pouches are known to have ronlninod valuables and money, but to what amount eannot lie yet ii.eer luiiiud. The lire also destroyed one hundred sinks ol ordinary mall mat tor, a heavy miscellaneous mail and lxu registered letters bison up for de livery along tl.e linn and not enclosed iu pouches as ordinary mail. I lie last i supposed to hate come I rent Louis iana, To mis, Mississippi Hinl other .southern state-. Ii is impossible as vet to tell whore the blame tor disas lor rest-, as all vrbn i otdd throw any light mi the matti r are either dead or si. badly injured that Iho liets c.inuot be ascertained. ni in. v 's i, ts i in. Tin. lie Dies I'm. i. ll.r III I. rl. ol m !'.. U, sll.i-(1.111. S). 'eli.1 Li Il.e i:xi.iiill..-r Ill-ill I, To., Cell at I.- 1)1'. Will ie,", the physician who attended James i:rv(ii. ivn, no.ii: th mki.t Tin: maihu. London, I'ob. v'il. The third battal ion of (irenadier (iuards stalled for Miakim to-day Previous to their setting .ml Irani Windsor they were a dressed bv the Prince ol Wales, lie said he well remembered the day, thirtv -one jenrs ai;o, when this same liilttalii.il departed lor the ( 'liiiiea, land ho distinctly recalled ihe bravery with which ti.ey b.uo lln-ir pait ill it lint groat struggle. In Ihe campaign upon which they wore now rnterini;. j he fell sure thoy would uphold Hie honor ol Ihe euiiiili v. Iu conclusion, he wished ll'Ctu liod speed and a sale and speed) return in I'.ugland. Alter this addie-is the prince shook hands hoirtllv vv Hit tlm ollloers, while i tlm men raised an elilliu.lasllo cheer. The ijiieen coiumeiuoiat.id thooeca sltin by sending an aillograph letter to the nllleers. hlie assured thein of hpr good wishes and prayers. Alter tlm inspection was over the glial ds mnrehi'ii from the easlle to the . Southwestern railway. The streets 'through which they passed wore 'bilgliily decorated "with lings ami I banners, a id . rowdsof people llirong j oil the walks mid olieered as the I, ron , adies mar. hod hv. ! TIM. .VIIAIIS II. Villi II I. Ml. Loudon, Poll. 'jo -A dispatch from i Kniti stales the Mahdi has ordered all hi- tribes on the oust bank ol'thn N'ilo . to asseuiblo opposite (jubat. 1.1. MAIHil VnT llll.K. Loudon. I'eli. -) A dispateli his boon received mill Kuril, dated Ves- tei'ilnv. Iu wl.ieii the retreat of (ion. Hut l.-r fii.ui tnili it is further eibiin od. Ibis (i.spati'li says I'.l Mali. II on Ihe lllh ni-1. hud been eiigageil for three days in the work of collet ling all Kin. v oulsiile Kliai'Kiuni for the advance against the Lnvtlish at t.iibnl lie was blading steauiors with gnus and aiiuuiiniiiiiu on Hie Kth just. Il ilispalched two Mieikhs with It.lHS) nirn ami four guns down Hid right bank of th'i Nile to creel a fori unoo- situ ill.) I'.ngliah rump al flubat I litls.ii rt:t:i.iMi, ' l.oiiiltuij'eb.yo. Irisu vvoekl) news- papers tnl' Ihe present week displa) a jnbihini leeling over the lliitish io I verses in .Soudan. 'Ihe Nation, of , Dublin, describes the ilrilish as j 'skeiblaillliig mil of Soudan;" "John I Cull still on the inn," ele. .-some pa ! pels expressed Ihe wish that worse I tbiiius may vet befall the ltriti-li j marauders and pinvslluii success inn; shlue upon I'.l Mahdi's hauueix i 'T.vunv nti: Nitw.-, in iiussa." London, Pel). 'JO. I ho Itom in (.''ith-' I bey oseapeil. lie lived a ! vv miuite.s A teloyiani from .Mataiimra-. ptlb lisli.'.l iu u da) s liiai.i. niu- all states that Ihe rumors are n,.t true that iho Mexican lone- haw . . issed tlie Itio (I ramie, and Hid i..e rejior ol a ooiiHiol bet woen Alio re tin ami Mexicans is without louu.l iiiiin. The truth is that several band nf outlaws wore e.ia-ctl by Mexican soldiers unit sotiin tnnk refuge ueio-s the rlVor but wore not folloived 'I' I. r 'I'. Inl Dr.. iv lK l. u t'ln.p, Washington, I'ob. 'JO -In the Maim iri-ni'irlial trial to-day the niiiell tor the tb."ens. rend a" tele initti. w im i 1 1 .!,. I .. it , i 'l';o. -la' m. , s..V,, V! , ,d.oVO I e . olleleil ti ii ' r. . nt. Is ii.n ! Ill lel.l . as I.l . pie I as evldeiiPi t'.irblii, of Chi Ki.liev in his last lioiiis, savs Iflohey reai lied bote on Ihe night train, suf i leiin with a conge. tixe chill, vv hbh never reii.led. lie was eiiliielv j raiiounl up to 10 o'clock this morning. lie died at 1 o clock p. in. Ills physi cian telegraphed his lauilly al his re- .jii.-st . lie iindouluodly died with a' enngesliv.i emu. 11 is reiiuuiiH win on' ., , . y ? ".- . iciniiorarx seer, tarv . ... ., . f.lir lilsl.nli ni S.1. i-i.lv ...Iiiii- lualiuit ii ! I '' ......... ...nil. nil . ..I. , ' "i- -' ." - ., .. , ... vigorous pastoral letter, in which he I ilenoiiuces dynamiters as "posts," rnin.rv I nut I'.nilil Ai.i I,., "seoui ngos, --eiioinies ni tnin irn taken to Waco morning tram. r.it i xt nit i it 1 1 it n. .X lllsi. (.. it. ('..nlliiurnlloo llelro)s ll.r XX llt.li-sl.lr House ill .1. II. Ilrniv ll. 3.cf-isl to thu Fiitmini-r. Pod Worth, 1 1 b -0. The mii'l dis astrous enhiiaj; ration ni.it ever visiicu i Ihe city occurred al a late hour hist j night, iu xx Inch the wholesale grocery house ol Jo dc.l mxed. 1 is not know n, but about Im an X stulr In. In r' Sav r.l. New York, Pub. -0.--Tliis Marvin snle I'oiupuuy's laolory, u huge eight story building, embracing Nos. :ijl ii ml'. '132, west thiity-sevonth at reel was il.'sli-.iye.l by fn during the night. lie tailing walls of the building threatened Hid nil l minding tenements, which wen! cleared bv Iho police. I Inn. Ire. Is of hnlt'-i Ind chil dren, woman and meu vvers shivering from tint sharp Irnst at 3 o'clock, being driven limit their homes, Homo Iniiiid shelter vvilh their neighbors. The tenants ol Nos. :ijiiaudo:tt,a.ljoln man, and "assassins striking III the dark." The bishop warns Catholic thoy iu en r thu penult" of b.-ing denied the holy sacraments of the iliur.h, and will be debarred liom all hopes of future salvaiiou, it they join "those emissaries of salon." IK i -Mini: la'.vnriHi.s. London, 1'eb. 2ii.--A dispatch, troin Ixortlnys: fieniiral Iluller who, be . ui -nbsi.ui. e that (jeti iwinrof Hi.- horses he ilsel lor Hie defense in i luce eopie- ..I" certain in Hie iroasiit d partinuut to the ruiiinx il of Itateiu.'in Irnni too revenue iiiii.iio gerviee, wlili ihe object ot impiei. hlng credit ably Italeuiaii, lis wiltie.s, but Ihe; uoti'ld ami would not admit then' Wen. Sxraim was tlnu recalled nni lestiileil be never forr.gcd for horse he did not ov.'ii I 'm cxnmiustioi then closed nud tl e defense, rested id case. I'lie court decided to hear nt arguments and Immediately wont inli Ihe secret session to consider. I't-rsr.i.'M ..t Mlml I'rrvrnl. n I'aoic. Pillfiburjf, Pel.. 20 St. Michael', oiplniu sv Iiiiii and 51. Joseph's eon ve.ii, on .Nlniint Ulive, iu the south side ol' the city, wore ptmially do sinned bv lire shortly belore 1 o'i lock to .lav. When the llaniss vier dis.;nvei:d lhirt-llve nun. and two hinidi"d litlle ehihlreu wore iu Hi I building, but through the ellorU of a i few calm -i-iers a pauU was nverled j and all left the 1, urniue building sub' Iv. 'I he tire blarlml iu one tlm dor luuloiiok, and when discovered had made eon.siilrriible headvvuy. An j nl inn was -ouiide.i and ruspo'mlod t i prouiitl In ihe tiro department, but I bi.'l'ore tlio llniiiei. could be coiitrolle I uie entile west end Ol thu blllbllll r, oieitpletl as an niphiiu iisyluin, was iu ! ruins Tlm loss will pi'ob.iblv r. a. h SIO.O'M il.e I.l. mis id. i.i .. Hccilnz. ' Now Ononis, Pel). .U A large. mooting nf journalists iu atteiulauce al the exposition was held to-day with a view lo orcanl.ing n national assoeiatiou of nowspHpor men. Tito iiieeling was called to order, lilt d the purpose explained by P. It. Herbert, of the Advance and Itrpnt. in, of lied A "mg, Minn., aller wliirii W II. II. Jiidson, chief of the exp. -itiou iiriming bureau delivered an al Ims of XV'oleolllo. 15 It. Herbert n-ii" d. d. Colon, i Klliott.nf Texas, w its . toil and . r n u- ut UiiuUilinii wi s iu iiart ill'.' I iy ! '. eleetn ii .i ilerbert.a- pi.du'it, la'idtoloii I Kliolliw secrclnry. I no v,iiiou. eonniiittes xveri) Hpiiolntt-d I ind (be me. iiug adjoin mil. II 11. c in llv e lie... rre, iTiieii.-i.ii (J.. Pub. 20. As the Ol Sc Mi...--i;ipi passenger tratu, e t bound, was leaving North Verii lint , tins iiioniing, it uuciitintartu a broken t. ill Thu entire train pan I iv.-r iu si.tct v, exeetit the rear let r. ! w hich vv is tnrowii down au embat.n.- lend lumsell iii'iilllsl I.l M'lhilr.-t lllell ing It mi either tide, wsre more iir who are gathering iu large numbers les. dsina.'ed by lulling walls The on his line .if retreat and who are ,.,n..v., , , - , , ..... t ..,..,, , ., b.ie b.u.r In.i i loss ot inn .viarxiu .-iinn iiniiiiiiiy is coiiiiiiuauy menacing ine nriiisii lesale I'rocory al'"1 -',"',J,l0 "' w'deli s.lon,0iO is force. A siiecial dispatch indicates lib II llrown was lotiillv "" kt,"'K' ' '' mi luicuuiory, ami tnat t ion. vx olseiy will nave to senil How the lluine original- ''""""" '"" "Uiuiing. I mi nisiir- , strong relntorcoineiils to (ienerul tnioo is '-i.i,isni, iii iti.tiy c.iiiiiiiiiii.-s minor, ii uie inner is to oo rescuoii ..., ...... .,,r,,,.. I ,, n.,d noi-w.it. .... I xvn iiiuiure.i ami uny ini'ii aio ironi ins perilous posiiion. i.raxr ..,.-, .Ifr...lt.. ..i !.!,.. I a..lM...,t .)... . I k.... .. ivari.. ..,... WU..HI-. .v. Simon ipt and wrecked. Two persons, -o ago, were compelled to halt nl Abu ; ,,ir H, kinnvn, were killutl, auil sevt il Ivlea wells and enlreiioh Ins troops in. ij,lrd, 0n of thu killed wu. '.r josiuou iiiuie, ii .line iu siueiy no- I Kldrillllo. of Jeller.SOll. Tea I If iiainos of known. the otliuts are not vet bios ami the ranger. i laie, uu ,.s. ticiilarlv "f v apt. islie'dey and the charges" prelerrt'd against liiui by senator Hall, ot Il.e Laredo ai-tricl, .... ...in- cm resl'iilulelit soilglit I 'apt. ijheelev in Austin to-day lo see if he could not (-lean ''"' news of Muterc.1 to tlie I'.XAMisfJi-. Capt. Mheel., xx ho i, a large braxvny, durk featured, liamlsoinc tnau ol aooiu iuiriy-m. )"'"" " All Purchased before ihe Advance offer to the Trade at Prices that Defy Competition. Yours Faithfully, a a I . t a ..., .ft., f i.i. P.I I rill V llll 'I and wnicn vo !- i.;r-i'0fiT,iii.ii.fc.iurinit.fcti.ui.m i t.nia.v inn, ni ins i.vv.n, tint ll.irrlsnii l.iilns nos X'otr, XX III. Iprril scnllrrllli; X'ol.i. lo 'I .ill ll.o 'llll... Spiingfieh, I'ob. 'JO.- The legisla ture met in joint convention at l'J o'cloi k and proceeded to vole for I'liitnl States senator, i'lia lirst bal lot stood: Logan, I'm; Morrison, il'i; I lames,'.'; J. II. Ward, .'; scullerlng, i; total, 'Jul. On the second ballot Mreetcr made the lirt break autl voted for Murrison, which xvas re eeived witli auidause. Hi waa follow ed by 31 r. Perry, who had lieretofore xdted lor txvler. hut now oai iu voto for Morrison. 'I he vote thou stood: Loi.au. lisj: Morn-on ' the n reels saw u bright lighl i.i the northwest portion of the ill v, and nun Haines went "eon issuing from the second story of the iuuuunso wholesale grocery house of J. II. llrown, corner ol Pirn and Throck morton troeis. The lira department answered promptlv. but all efforts to save the building wore useless and iu tbror.u out of Hiiiplnynieut. 'I lir ('lilt itii I Irr. Chicago, III., Peb. 20. 'I'll ..,i to the tenants of (.r.innis bloek will not exceed $.'A),Ij00. None of them in cept II M. Kinslev, Iluriiham .V limit, and McDonald llr ., will siill'.jr aliv oii-ideralile loss. Kinslev, whose fears are entertaineil that may uoet Iho fate of don union spopilily suocoied. Iluller t .'or i.t lii'i', 1 VV.eU's failures. Now V ork, Peb. Jo li.r fa, urc. throughout thu country tor tin asi seven days number: In inn I tilled Mutes, '.'.'.:: Canada, :17: total. . .;i nit pared with '.'70 last week mil.ii tin xveek before Nearly lo ir-l iifca ol the business casualties ofthxv uar. ftirni-liod by wr.lorn, outtiuru and Pacitlc state. Thu failures in Hie eastern and middle slate; tire eompflt atixoly light. iir.-TH or (ikn. srrwARt Korti, Peb.50. (ieneral sir Herbert Kiinosmu m I'ntl spuc.i. Stewnrl. xvho was wouudeil at the Ltlllo Ituck. i'eb. 20. At 5:80 thii a few minutes the w hole interior ot I cate was in the southeast crner ol hatlloof Abu Men, died on the ltith afternoon, filteen miles below Poplar the strueturo xvas one lui id sheet ot i the basement, su.iaineii a lo.s ot at tiakdul ells, to which place he lllull, Mo., on the nt. Louis x Iron tlauii). 'I'lie lire ilepnilment, seeing about ij..'0,000. The lire exteutled into' bud been removed. His death casts a .Mountain railvviiy, xvhile the south that it xvas useless to attempt to save the rear pint of the lunch loom and gloom over tlio entire Ilrilish army, t bound passenger train was rimuiiig at thu building, turned its attention to I tesliiuraiit on Washington street. Tlm Thu surgeons stale that (. Mew- full speed, the engine exploded, kill the surrounding building-. arcalest damage was done by water. , ait's wound was of such a character .ng P.ngineiir John 1'. Kline, mid fa in tweuty minutes after thu alarm i The llxtures in the cafe cost ij..i,H00, that recovery xvas hopeless from the tally injuring the llreiimn, r'red smith. was given thu iiitlauimable material j and the bar goods aud stock about tirl. j .. 111 thu building had binned to a cili-'il'..'H) more. All this 1. a total loss. ; -".TV" " lir.iroicl i.r rirr. dor, and al lltleeii minutes to I o'clock 'Ihe restaurant and lunch room was Chicago, Peb. 20. Tlio Journal's the wall fronting on Throckmorton damaged up stair, ami down slnlr-. Mendota, Ills , special says: The pas- street loll with a terrible crash, which mostly by water, to the extern of 70,. " ; . . .' l seuger house, U. ion depot, mid bag- could Uax'e been heard all over the Ouw. ixinuoy l m-ure.i lor w,r, .nine, i un. -j. .s uiiiiio oi k"ui gage and lelt-grapti room at tin. place liarretis agenov. liurulinui ,v povxuur exiioucii inst uigiii near tne . burned, xxilli tholr. cutltents, tuts CAMERON. CASTLES & STOREY. ... rfeut.Mutirwe.r-uiato u f-t w-- ";r tXeUIS IU 11IX- .. . I l..urf n trrtk.n an. I MeMillsIl "Alll"K the Hio Grande, vote ( torLogau, botU ot wbkli vote, "i'i'i" to.,1 ),, I 1.QDO it.xvere recuiTed with uplu. lh ijovv, ."''--., v, ,,,. ttaoA. I.O-.S. l01:Morrl- ,ilT lVIll'l,- v -- - ---,-- - . xrill roui.'"" so ett). 1 ill When the xxall three stories high Uonts, aichile.ls, place their loss nt ent.-mieo to i.ariliiuieiit House wlmli toppled over a cry xveul up from a U,XK; ituuraiiee, .5,i0 I hey loitits umi ny urn iiiuini.er. .mi Harm tUomaud perioiis who had assembled many original speclfleiitlous 'iho wo caused by the explosion. .No '. . . . . . tf . , ! t ,-..... . ... .. ..... .. Ill ....v.. .1.1.. I ..li.tr 1. II... .it..,.rnnl k A te u:bi iu"-i t.U, " t.ti.C.'ilf lu tie neighborhood, and for a time it wax tea red mat someoi tne iiremcu bad beta but lad under it, but ii i thought no one was Injured, TV. sgrlsuJtnral iotplenssui Liut.i losst of other teuatiu will probably ' clow- to the mi.crennts. Uot average oxer 'M,WJO eucu. (iu.V. KICCt WIU COJIMAXD. Ttoine. Peb. 20. tieu. lllcci and Ad- 'lbs h..t iiuoVlnj-tobcij ii "I.UtU mind Urin, mlnlHer. resrectlre)' of J.Vtr." morning. Loss climated ut $M),is0 llrulli nl .ills. I. t.u ell. New York, Peb. 19. A iviblegrani received lu tide city states that tbe wife of James Kustell Lowell, United Mates minuter to the court ot .ng- wsr aud insrlus, ri jirepsrlne; to1 Und, died. thj. sftsruoon, at 2 o'clock a h. i i i '81 m ,3 Ml 1 Srii X l.Ti m IM m Ml