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UwwrtcrJlU' IW1USI Waco Daily Examiner. BY BARTOW & CRAVENS. WACO, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY K), 1S8D. VOL. XVUl.-NUMBBll 1G7 if o i. 1 Men's Low Quarter Shoes, Ladies' & Children's Slippers, Ladies' & Men's Fine Shoes: We B. are offering for This n A d el rl Week BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. All Wool .Vims' Veiling, 10 Inches wide, nt f.Oc perynrd. The best goods in the market, in black mid colors. Albetros Chilli, bind;, nil wool. 10 inches wide, tiOc per yard. Waok Tiuuio Clolh. IJ Inches wide, silk and wool, at -fl per ynrd, O'l... . I.. ..:.!... II.. , I I, I.... I.. V.... I 1 1..-1....1.I.. I !.....L ll,-llt I IIVl 1UU IIL'Cllll'lin IIIMIII IliU.llll HI .,ll .11111 I 'I -IIUl'IV.' W,Ms, II II III pay nnv Lndv in waul of a Nico Dre-s In tome mill look through our DltlCSS COODS, n we Hmw dccidcdl the inot desirable -tock lorn lienl Handsome tiCar'Wo &r& JSliOT7XIXg: C3r-r e&t :<?'&LkJCX& xjloJol el& : lowoN, Towels. In endless variety and nt the very Lowest Prices. Dress Wo lire, show-ino' n Handsome I. inn. ntnl nl I. mi- 1'i'ii.r.- nf Uuli Cuml. such as illicit l.nwns, in While, nml Color-. Paeilio Lawns, (liiighnuis and Seer .Sinkers, mid an Immense Line of While (mods. I'.lll.lMlliS Cloves nml Hosiery In (Iron! Vnrictv. I'A.XS. I'AX.s. 1MXS, in New ioigtis and nl l.dw Prices. Mouse Kiirnishiiifr Goods, such a- Table Linens, in while and Turkov red. Nnpkius lo nialeh. It will pay you to look through Our Offerings This Week, as you will save money by purchasing from us. Are the Acknowledged Leaders. We Offer This Week. A A 7Cp Ladies' Kid Opera Slip rl lilli iers, l.ndics' Kid .Newport Tien and Million. These arc good, well made Slippers, nml not Hie Irtish that is being oll'ered at (lint price. We Offer This Week. Mt 7K Men's Oxford Tics and .pi. '0 Oxford Itiilton, worlh $ : . &n en Men's MI &. JU oxford Ties ton, w orlh ;l.-'i. (ioal and llut- Mt? tin Men's Calf Mutton Ox-vP-C.vJU ford-, worth .i..M). At (1 ffi Men' I''1"' '-,''1"' '"''"in MI 50. OU made, low en! Shoe.-, in Hie latest stylos, worlh l.7.'i. Slinc-. ti.M) Men's Pino hand sewed, AH Styles, regular price A4.(M: nn nlipvj.uu French Call, low cut TORTURE'S TRIAL A Story by an Escaped " Workman " that De mands Investigation. season be a more (linn usually tin I healthy place to live in. lios-i says thai he made his escape i l.i-t Jaiiuiiry and has just lauded in 1 this country. UcCp Children's Kino ICid Opera HI )uj slippers, Windsor Ties and Million .Newpoi I, all worth 8.' cents. A d0 en Ladies' fU P.JU Kid Mutton Shoes. hand lo sco them. turned, ,sk J'hev are worth $:i .10. (;. JAitd with these we will touch the hearts of those who appre ciate Ihirgnins, through their pockets, during this week. What we sacrifice in I'rnlitiiMurlug (Mir Special lliimiiiu Sale is ilway-moro than fully repaid by the nmouiit of advortiscincnt our goods have received, and when the Mipeilnr (Mmlily of Shoes we handle, and the l.nu I'llcos we sell them at is fully ulvcrHcd, more people than ever before will eome to our Shoe Department for Shoes, even though it is at the back of our store Mini Hint we have very little space (o show them in. SANGER BROS. IE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK Of Infiiiils' .Misses' and Child nns Summer Weight Slioes .ami Slippers in the city. Look at the goods and get prices SANGKR, BROS. .Hell llccoji'il mill Sold In Ihich in on Iloiuil s I i- Tl'll Dllllllh (itltlfl'llllllil. &vi ;!" .ovXksVksAV for Infants and Children. 'Cateri !a bo wtll ndajitxl lo children that recommend It aa euptTiur to any prescription knomi to me." II. A. ABCiiin, M.D.. CMtorla cures Colic, Conrtlrntlnn, Hour Ptomach, Dlarrha-a, Eructation. Kills Worms, e' clocp, and promotco dl- 111 So. OxtorU Bk , UtwMjn, N. Y. Without Injurious medication. Tu CK.1I1VU Cuwa-nt, 1SJ Fultou Street, N. Y. A Serious Strike ill llclitiil llillflc tVilli nltlo-Tliiivis l'lelln's .Miiidcici. .in Illinois Ticiisiuei Dcliiillls Ml ml i y Oilier (limes nml Cn-tinl! ics, .1 srrloiis sirllir lit llilrnll. Delroit, .Mich., .Mav Is. A strike wns hejjuu by the laborers in the In ick yards nt Spring; Wells, which m ) result in considerable trouble. Tl i- morning the strikers massed three hundred siron-; and went to the vnioiis bilck yards doinaiulinj; that work be stopped. Auuitsl Lillle re fU'cd. mid was disarmed and shaken up. but not seriously hurt. At Sinilh .V .siultdiel's tliu strikers cut the belt on the ily-wheel, thus preventing fin ther working of (lit) machinery. The total number who have quit work voluntarily or under compul sion i Itia. Thu Mlchij;nn Central car shops and the Delroit car-wheel works have all received tlirenteniiie; notes diirini; Hie pnst two weeks from socialists ttllini; Ihein they must ijuit work. There is nppnrently no dissnli-i'niiion iiinoii); the employes, and iiodeiuaud liave liceii uinde. THE PRESIDENT Receives Something Tanoihle from the Temperance People and S ?ys So Tin-Ill .Vews Iniin I'.iuoM' is ii all Itins-iii inu- lo Pern !. I.orci's. II is IVuiliKo. to A. K. Tepe, from Ihoso relntiii); lo other all'alrs beloiiKiuij (0 1P H,mu, itie-tion. amii.ii.ciiini:si: ai.i.iam i:. I'nlciilln, Mnv 1:1. The Itidinn j;ov enimeiit has decided to send Mr. ('hit, a member of the Mritish civil servlie in Yarkiind in Cliinese Turk estau. It is believed Mr. Carr's mis sion relates to lliu possible liuporlance ol Knshijnr In Chiiiese-Tuikeslnii tit the event war witli liussia mid ll is thought he may nvoni;e the pre liiuiiuir) steps for an Aiiitlo-l'lilnese alliance. FELLOW CITIZENS OF WACO! Why will You Sit Idly by and Lose All the GREAT BARGAINS Itiissin I'm iil inu tlie ItlmU Mil, Tin Ki'j the Sliuils nuil I'lllllinl in liulill. Ill ssl.t. .m:. 'AlUMul MM STROWBRIDGE SOWER BROAD fCAST i N-S-li4u !rJym 'v ,-i : t BEST. CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. C.W. DORR, Manager uacim: KKKUKIl COMl'AW. JI7 Huwn all trralim, RTiisn Mtl, j-lAPtcr, Hilt, slie omujiiivU. firtUl7cri tylltinu miuirln fvU-r Uian any uthtr im'tlio.!. . :i;i I.y wmintf irf Uycvin. uiartttlbti tnJ, jw HtMl idiiut tliruwmii'wnls m hut fur full ,.rii(, ou ciUu r or tMjtti n.lffl of at'ij. V alU '.-attJH'tifJ toauj-irMKi'oiion-jrtHtthnuttiiJury. an.. ';u(Mluivrr tbtycanlotlrtvcii. KuhWn lilt. '(I inc. SowsHtacn wheat tKrday. ('nMii .ToiirililiirKiTUiauuhenilriUitl, (Mil) inrfcri 1 'UroiuIriiMii'r uiuli ino-t avuriti iufnnilturtil -iiiil-Ioiiiint lit tlio uurM. Kixlom-il atnl icvom- , nicnill hy Atrrtcultural co11v-h aul ltt fanniTS In U H. Jtilly warrantitl lK-rfiftlyetiui-la Do not lie put oil with miy ullirr Hi'nd nl mipr for ih frrr UlUHtratiHl ditalntnio wttn full in format lou auJ buudmla tf toBttiunnials. HMIKTII ST., DHS MOINKS. IOWA. CAMERON, GASHES & STORE!, WHOLESALE GiO. A A O O. ERS, N. We are vSole agents for K. FAIRBANKS & CO.'S UNEXCELLED SOAPS AND LARD. Extra Family, Alhambra, Standard, Lakeside, Jewel. fi. I PATTERSON k CO.'S l.t llllll AW At . A 11 1 1 1 III Mnry ol Klilllllpplim. New York, May is.- The Herald lids 1 1 1 i ri i i 1 1 r puliM-Oics a story from Key West, Florida, which gives an ac t'oiiul of the kidiiapiiine; of I'M ward Minla liosu, a j outli of lfi years, from New Orleans. ' itosn relales a pitiful story which, if true, would call lorn full investigation by our government. lton stales that last Jseplciiiber at .New Orleans ho was enticed on board a vessel, the cnplnin of which oll'ered lo lake liliii lo Key West, nml while he was talking lo the captain, the ves sel sailed and he and sity-six olhei's. who hml nlso been entrapped, were I'nrrli'd lo Puerto llnrrios, (iuatemala. by the sleaincr Kiln Knighl I'o-a savs: "We arrived at I'uerlo llnr rios, hi (iuatemaln, about siindoun of Wednesday, October Mb, nller a vovnge ol a Utile over si days. Owing lo eating poor food and drink ing hrnekish waler nearly a'l the paity were sick, ami live' ot tlieui ivure for lour ilnjs iinnlile lo get on link. Altogether Ihe pnsage was a very ili-agrecable one. We aiichored in the open harbor about a quarter of t mile Iroiu shore, w here Jim ( ) Don ald, of (ilasgow Molhuiil, mil of Iri-li lesci'ii', heintf the man who enlr.ip iii d nit' nt New Orleans along with the captain and mate went a-hore, ivhcie I heard him call out 'here are HIV rattle for which I am lo get j.io jut head.' We weie biiidcd in siunll boat- and counted, wlivreupon O'lliiimld went Up to the ullhvr .1.1'. Iloiisi-arren, piesiilen! of the railrnad .oiiipanv and received sU7o lor the shipment of siMj-seven men, llou scaircn through a Keiitiickinu spoke Picnch lliieutlv. X. II. Day, of Ohalanooga, Tex , is vice-president ol'll.e railwav. When I lelt Xew Orleans' 1 had ..-. in my pocket. As wo were leaving. Day -u.ng out: "lliinali! look at the bov: ibeie is plentv of money Ihere." liouscarron saiil lo the soldier- "go lo searching." The soldier were na tive blacks who spoke I.uglMi and were under the command of a tall while man. If any of our parly objected I o be ing searched bis iiiynoj and amis were inkeii from him by violence and theie wa a tree near nt hand md a lash vvn taken lo show him i lint he would be lied up and whip ped. As we weic brought ahore in small narties Iho-e remaining on board did not know what vvn in store for tlieui until Ihev too were forced to give up their properly. President lloii'cnlTau sat at a taiile Willi a no near at hand into which he dropped thu money ns it wns pued lo hint lij our parly. As it wa never intended I lull workmen should ever earn and be paid money enough lo gel iwny from 'iierlo llarrios Ihey weieal once robbed of what money thuv had liioiiL'ht with them in order that the door of escape might be clo-cd npninst Ihein. Work at Puerto llarrios wns commenced, but during August and Si plembrr there were not mniiv men secured though in October thov'begiui to get their supplies a .Now Orleans wa lining up Willi peo ple nml O'Dounld ntul Mailings knew how to get them to Puerto llnrrios. 1 figured the fcix following reports of laborers up to .lannary 1 1 when I lelt; At work when our parly arrived atiout 111)0: Our party per the Klla Knight 07; brought b the Wanderer lill; hrouglit Ijv tne liiaiicu iienucr sou l-'O; broiigiit by the Ulln Ivniglit 17; total 070. At work when licit about '200. to 1)0 accounted for 171. If a laborer would not go out to work lio was denied food and the men vvcro kicked until the) lelt their sick beds lo return to work, The men only cost the company 'MO each. It was President llausearrnn's habit to nav us a monthly visit from Ihe in terior, riding upon a mule. If unable to conic liluiM'll no sent ins agent in inspect the work and report. The men were worked In gangs ol 1, 17, or '.'O, and whatever a man was lo do lie was expected to do. There were no "strikers" allowed at Puerto llarrios, or religious -cr- vicoof uuy kind while I was mere. A llnlllo Willi Cull Ii- I'll If in, SI; I.onis, May IS. A special to Ihe l'osl-Dispalch sintes that the Indian police and n pnso of citizens bail n desperate light last Thursday in the t'hoctaw nation, Indian territory, with a parlv ol thieves who were driving oli'severid hundred bend of cnltle. One desperado was killed, two more cap lured and the. remainder escaped. Colni; Alter I'rt'llcr' .Tliirilcrcr. SI l.oiii, May Is. The pnpeis on which to base the demand lor the ex tradition of Mnvwell, the murderer ol I'rellcrat the Southern hotel, who is now under arrest at Auckland, will be signed by (i jv. Marinadiike and will then be iorwarded to Washing ton. Declive Ins. Tracy of the police force and Trunk IE O'Neil of the l'ost Dispnlch have been appointed as slalu agents to bring (ho murderer back All I tllnnls 'I'rfllsurtT llcllllll Is. springllelil, III., Mnv l.H. -Considerable excitement has been occasioned bv thu circulation of a report that Cilv Treasurer Wright wns a de faulter. Wright lias held the ollice of cily treasurer lor the past live vrar contiiiiioii-lv . At Ihe last elec tin!: be was not a candidate, ami (ieorge t laslon, Ihe deinocralie can didate, was elected. It was clnlmci! (iastoii was ineligible, ns he had not lived in the cilj a vear, and Wright lefusiMi In linn over the bunks and tliuds. Tin' council ilecideil d'a-lnli eligible, and ordered Wright to turn over Ihe ollice and nppilileuniiies In him. 1'ive iliU'erent days were desig nated by Wright for that purpose, bill he iilvvav s failed lo tunlerinlie. Till delay gave ri-e ton suspicion that he wns short, and on investigation liv the comptroller, hi bank account ' was found to be about $;),iioO sborl His bondsmen, e-(iov. Palmer, lien. J. ('. MiCuriiaiiil and (!eu. (i. O. I.aiuh, were untitled, and Wright was noli lii'd In meet them yesterday. This he ngreed to do, but has not been seen bv tlieui or their attorney, who wns hunting lor him all the nltet.ioon. Wright, who litis, alwajs been popu lar, was i, war democrat and wns up. poinlcd lo the .Siiringtleld poslollice by President Lincoln It was alleged when lie lelt Hint ollice Hint he was a defaulter to the amount of about fii.ono. -- A llllsltiiml III ills Ills Will. Hi lli'lllll Chattanooga, Teiin., Mnv IS. -About '.i o'clock this morning the dead bodv of Mary .lohu-ou wns found in nil alley in the lower pint ol II ilv, and it was .supposed she had lomnntted suicide, but on investiga tion it was found she had been beaten lo death. Ilor husband wrs seen w hipping her last night, and hits been anested for murdering her. it'll Cllllll llllll His lloolt lie is mi lletli'i -'I'lie flan nml llooli .Vilnius Hie Hml. vv vsii im: ro m:vvs. I'rt slilt'iil I'lrv I'lllllit ICi't-cl.rs "StMllctllllllt I'anullili'" rinlll Ihr 'l'tiiH'raiii-r I'coMlr. Washington, May 18.- Several dnj ago a delegnlion front Ihe order of (iood Templars from Ihe District of Columbia, called on President Clove laud and lelt with him n written ad dress urging him to make inquiry in to Ihe pei'sonul habits and appetites of the persons he should appoint in the District. In reply It) Ihe address, the presidenl said : "I rend vour ad dress late last night with gleal inler- t. It is something tangible, ami il all men would nunc to mo as voil hnve, inv labor would be greatly les sened. The leinperi"iee workers are gooil pe'iple anil gooil trieiuls ol law and order, lie fore I lelt New York I deleiiniiieil lo give Ihe DiH id a good government, but Ibeie are so iiianv coullicting claim that I am sonic Hiiie nt a loss lo know what lo do. I'm you come vvilh clear sliileinenls, ol vviiieh I will lake further notice." smile I'i'Xils A iiiillllllli'llls, Washington, Mav IK. The pri-l- deiil today appointed the billow ing pie-iili'iilial posiuasern t'roiu among lillle a iiiiuiliei' nt others: I lios. i;. I'm Kent Victoria, Tex., vice Win. Hillings resigned; Willi II. Hoetts at I billon, Tex , vice .lohu Niihola coiiiunssiiiii cxpirctl. i:m;i.im MiM'S. unsi'MiNo w.vit ntri'Ait.v'iiiiNH. Odessa, May IS. Tin worK ot in eieiising ihe strength ot Ihe forls and harbor on Hie HlacK sea lias been re sumed, nuil a number of nrlillcri-ts Iroin SI. I'elersburg have arrived at this port to laho par! in this work. AN A It I IM'-l'ONSrt, ,Vltltr..,Tr"l. Ileilin. May IS. Thu Allegeiiiine filling has a dispatch from Coiislau liuoplc saving thai Hie lliiti-li roiisul al l.ntiiiiiu. during a recent jouniev to l.'.. -.. ,,..! 1... I... ..T : . . i.iii., i. ;i in t i-.-tuii ii iiussiun jiuiire while ho was sketching, nt n ptirl on the Cnspbiii sen. Miiriinu In Hie Ttiirtli ii est. Montreal, Canada, Ma is. The Oblat fathers of this city have received a lei ler from Messenger ( i mil lion, bihop ol Ihe noilhwcsi, slating thai "tliunbnomiuntiiiii oldessolatioii'' prevails Ihere. The clergy have 1 st their control over the Indians ami half-broods, who declare that the bishop nml his priests have sold Ihein lo Hie government, nnd unless iiiiiue diule assistance is rendered, slarva Hoii nml misery slnro the h.'ilf-broods in the fnee. .None oflheni have done any seeding. 'I'hov hive slaughtered their domestic animals and are in a slate ol inosl abject poverly. Ho thinks al least .f'J.Mi,! 100 should I'm sen! for Iho purpose of providing llieni with food, clothes and agricultural implements and of establishing mis sions and schools in their in'ulst, i I m ullULOi You Don't Realize the Danger of Delay, YOU ARE LOSING MONEY ' A Vlrulnlii l.viichliii;. Lynchburg, Vn , May 18. The ex citement caused bv the unprovoked murder of 'P. A. deter by II W. Terr at Liberty on Saturday received ii Iresli impulse at the funeral of deter at ids homo in another par! of the country, and nt 2 o'clock lids morn ing a parly of twenty ilisguied men gained possession of ihe jail by force and hanged tlio murderer, deter was the most popular man in the county and ids funeral yesterday was very largely allended. Terry was n son of W. IS. Terry, n prominent man in the stale The murdered man is said lo have lioen insane, nut other discs ro ceullv tried by the slate in which murderers were elenreci on grounds of insanity made the lynchers more determined. I? Vcltrs Itir Assuiillltlit ii Woman. New York. May. 18 Sergeant David II. Crawley, who wns on I-'ri- day found guilty of coininllling n a-sault on Maggie Murris, at Standard hr'1 was sentenced by Itecorder Sniytlio, in tlio court ol general ses sion, to imprisoiimoiit "i tlio state penitentiary at Sing Sing nt hnrd labor for seventeen years- mil s'x mouths. inn nv NAMiiiiUH m:.vii:.'i'i:ii in ri:s.M, sui.i inn: rim i.iri:. London, May l.S.--.lmlgo llawkbis Ihl iiioriiing began summing up in Ihe ease of Cunningham and ltui Ion Thejiidgu explained the mil ill ' of the charge ngnlii-l tlio pi isonet's and the law in relation thereto. Ho Mien an al ed the evidence against IIiiiIoii and called tlio attention of the jurv to the fact Hint liurloiis statement wasi not made under oa'.h and thereloto was entitled lo vorv little credence as if thorn was any truth in tlio stnte meiil, H was astounding that no wit ness was called to support it. Mr. K. .1. Phelps tlio new I'nited Mates minister to Kugland was ! tlio court room. iIicsmmI in Humming, and ll-lelied closely to Ihe iud'je's cbal'g . Mr. 1 'helps seemed very much im pressed b Ihe slern language ol the judge. 1 lie jury returned a verdict tun' ug bulb prisoners guilty. The prlsoiiots were both sentenced to penal nervltude for life. Ciiuuingham iiiainlniiied his sell composure but llurton broke down ami sobbed when tlio verdict wns ren dered. When the prisoners were, nsked it they hml anything lo say wliv the sentencu of thu law should not bo passed upon Hioiu, Cur'iing- hitui protested Hint lie was Innocent. He said that lie was willing lo accept servitude lor life, lint they could not touch his soul, liiirlou simply de clared that lie was innocent. Victor llni;o 111. Paris. Mil IS.---Victor Hugo, the great writer, novelist, philosopher and poet, is dangerously ill with iicm I disense and congestion of the lungs. Tin: i'oi:r hinkimi. Paris, Ma.v IS.-Vletor Hugo Is sinking rapiilh. Crowds ol' sympa thising rriciids al present surround Iho resilience of the venerable pool, availing the rcMill of his allilelion. A f'ltllllillllll Vltlnci' lilirilril. Somerset, l.Hiebec, May IM. - Somer set vi'lnge was desl roved by lire Sat urday night. About ItHl houses were burned, including Hie church prcsby tei.v, foiiiidrv ami cheese laclorv M my persons are in a ilcstiiii.e con dition. 'I'he buildings being mostly ol wood the 111 e spread rapidly anil lliiii' was no llio apparatus in Hie village. The t'lioiiilliiii la'lllc. Montreal, t.lm bee, May 18. The aiiiioiiiiceiiieiii was mailo lo-dnv that ICvery time you hti a pair ol BOOTS AND SHOES, NEWPORTS. MEN'S LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS, OPERA SLIPPERS, HOUSE SLIPPERS, Or anything in our line outside of our bouse. 1. . mum co, CTrWo arc known ns (ho LOWI'inCK HOOT AXDSIIOIO IIOI'SK of Waco Iho las! rail wnv i. now i ilvcr: gap ill Hie Canadian Paelhc liuil been elosi'il and Ihe Hue continuous to Iho Columbia Hill's I rlul, Ottawa, Canada, May IH.- The gov ernment has not yet toiisiderod the en'e of Itiel. The besl lawyers here suy ho will be tried for Ireasoii-lelonv over here last nighl. Many trees were riu; si tutu. The wires which were liadly de moiitlleil by Iho severe slorius of Saturday and Sunday evening luivo been icpaired and bring us tlio follow ing news of Suiiday'H storm. A'r it i;. hn i:. A destructive wind and rain storm visited this section last, night. It was most severe in the boltoins, Mr. Lewis has just finished one of the largest gin.ioues in this county, vv hich was badly damaged, the wind Inking oil' Iho en tiro rool. 'I'heio weie nlso other buildings nml about a mile of feiico blown down. Mr. Lewis's hiss will amount to $1,0(10. AT'ii.viiM.i:. A terrific wind and rain storm passed through this section lasl night, doing considerable damage, though reports from Hie country are not in as to the injury lothe crops. A large barn on .Major lirnhnnrs laiui wa.s blown down, ami several tlu-toofs in I own weie blown oil, signs lorn down and shade, trees demolished. It is still cloudy and warm, indicating mote rain. at four wimiil. This nod Inn was visited by a heavy ralu and wind slorm yesterday aller iionii, playing havoc vvilh (olograph lines and doing considerable damage to crops west of hero. AT IlltKMIA.M. A terrible thunder slorm passed (lie choice for Culled Stales senator, Mr. I'ldlor presented resolutions lo luivo llioiloor-keeporof tlielioiise nml the sergeniit-nt-nrins ot tho sonntn m.i as donr-KoepeiK during the joint con- .uiiMiiii iiiiii nisi ructions to allow no one upon tho floor save lhos0 havim' privileges Hioiu. This will bo acted upon to-day. A fler several scattering voles the loinl convention adjourned until to-morrow noon, and both houses then adjourned. l!lilt'iiUo Nil Don ti mi Anilrclilsls. Chicago, May 18 -The Trades A semb.y of Chicago lias, by nu over whelming majority, decided not to permit Horinllsis nnd nnnrchists, us such, to piirticip.'ito in its minimi parade, and a resolution has been adopted prohibiting tho cnrrylng ol' any banners in Iho procession oilier Hum Iho.-n of trades unions or the ' rloitii ling. This resolution is iirecled againsl the black and led Hags ol aiiarehisls mid socialists. under Hie tieusoii-felouy net oflniiO. sri'iiiitu to t'liutiiiiti-1 in- r.i position. Chicago. Mny 18. t ieorge M. Pull man was last night in receipt of a tel egram Ii Supi'iiiileiuleiit .lell'ie, of tho Illinois Central, tinted at New Oilcans. It slnled Hint tlio dlll'ereiit roads ami car coinpauioH reaching Now Orleans, wlio are interested in the re-opening of the New Orleans exposition nei year lire to subscribe MlXi.tMMj to further that object, and asked for an immediate response from Mr. Pullman, so that (hoy might know what lo depend on from the uprooted, nut no serious damage is reported. 'I'he niin-l'nll was ver great. at .vii:xi.v. A good rain fell hero oslerday evening doing much good to ciops, anil assuring lull grain crops. At ciiaim'CI t. nn '.. A lino rnin fell here yesterday eve ning and ktsl night, nnd will be ad vantageous lo the growing crops. Viinlliir llotliir unit lis Vl.tlliis. Macon, (in., May 18. -Another ter rible explosion occurred hern enrly '"il I .'lurpli) .iin,i Hiin;r. Xow Orleans, May IS. liistlro I oche read a lengthy opinion in the supreme court lo-day, in tho Pord case in which every exception pre sented by tlie ilelcuse wai overruled and Hie judgment of the lower court nlllrmeil. Tlio lower court sentenced I'at Kord and Murphy to bo hanged, and .Itidgii I'ord, Caiilliohl, and lluck- loy.io t vvn ears imprisonment nt lint il labor. Tint l.tit'iist In Illinois. Chicago, Mnv 18. -A snecinl from Itridgeport, Illinois, snvs: Tho seven teen. ear locusts, which Professor Weill tircilicleil, as mei tioned in re cent itsliingloii dlfpnlches, seem lo hnve made their appearance. They hnve been found in lnrgt. number's close to the surface of the ground and are moving upward. Indications nre lining nun an iiiiiisiiauv largo swarm will appear in a short time. Pullman company. Mr. Pii'linau sn.vs i ,,,, m)niing. Wldlo stinting up Hit r-,r nci CDOAicn .o- . r- r- rs. r. A r (jcncrltl l.ritnl unit Ills Itnok Now York, May 18,(ieii. (iraiil last itlglit reslcd well, nuil gained hl Usual amoiiul of sleep, lie did not experience any great pain last night, nor docs ho to-day. Ho arose between eight and nine o'clock tills morning ami wns leolliig"eouiparntively bright ami strong, A uiase of revised proof and new liV" -A3 Th SHELL ROAD TOBACCO, os. Williams & Co.'s Panther Tobacco. Tho ho.pilal was an old ragged lent manuscript for ids forthcoming hook iit'esti'il uitb liurd. "Hats nud llio- ua taken bv Col. (Irnnt In llm mill. ipdtos. ijuiuiiii' was the general 1 u,luri, this morning, but the general remedy In sieuics nun iiiemuu ri will no no worK to-iiny. u a with 11. uno poor i iiiiiiiiiiiii bcriilue lllgiity with it ami Ibid to the 1 IiIok lliu liurtliiiiiilie.'l'rlniiiilnits. woods to dlu in the marshes of the' Coiutnutinoplc, JIny 18. Turkish San 1' ranclsco live limca away. Tliere wns no burial grounds. U lien a limit died he was wrnppoil in e blanket and a hole was dug in Hi smit most convenient a't olllrors are still busily engaged plant ing torpcdocH lit tho straits of the Daidanulles. i:mii,ami in imiias i:vi:.s. Loudon, May 18.- Tlio government I has ordered a dry dock, (-nimble of holding tlio largest iron chid, to bo built at Trineotii'doe. Ceylon. The Da'ly Xuvvs says tho hilcli in Hie negotiations between Kuglaiid ami Itiissin luivo ciuiMjtl go veriiliient se curities to fall 1 l-'J points inter a steady rise during Hie week. Tim Hindoo Patriot published at Calcutta, duseribus tho Petijileli inci dent as an insult I'.nglauil would never have tolerated front any other power than Russia, except perhaps (ioriii.iny or America Oilier Lnglisli and native Indian papers deplore Liighiud's surrender to Hiissia. Tho Calcutta ICiiglisbmmi, learns Hint Ynkoub Khan consider!, the cession of Pentle!i to liussin Hia tal error on tin: part of Kugland and tlie ameer. Ol.'lt LONDON (ONS.III. Lonilon, May 18.--;-(ioTernor Thomas Waller of Connecticut Hie now coiiMil.gciifi'nl ! Ihe Culled States at Loudon was pieseutetl by I den. Merrill Ills predecessor lothe Lord Mayor on i-'rida last and ns-! iiiueil Hie duties of his consulate to day. (Jen. Merrilt will visit tlio continent before returning to llm Culled Slides. Mr. Libbers . Mitchell, vice consul, and deputy loiisubgeuural at Loudon has resigned. Vlis! 1IAIII.V r.NPIKIHIIKI). Loudon, May IS. In Hie heme of commune, Mr. (ilndstoiie, in answer toiiipicsllnu by Sir Slatl'onl Xnrlli his eouipaiiv wil do its In'' share toward the continuation of the ex position, ns llial enterprise Is of ureal sin vice in many ways nuil it vv''l no u slinuie not lo ru-npen it iigaln, now that the buildings and everything arc in good shape and tho expense in Hie liitnro years will bu but a liactiou of Hint ol the hist year. .'Illssiu liosills' lliu ('olmn .llllls. Call Itiver. Mass.. May 18 --'Ihe fol lowing mills will shut tlo vvn Ibis week: Linen mills Xos. 1 nml -'; Cluice, Met acoiuet, Men haul's Xos. 1 ii'ul 'J Meellics, 1 ruy, nilipii'lle Xds. 1 lilli engine at Ihe cotton mill of tho Illlil, Manufacturing company, one of Hie live boilers exploded, IJO'iig r'niiik I ili-oii, the engineer fractur ing Hie skull of Wesley Johnson, who will tile, nnd injuring three others. The brick engine-house wns wrecked but the main building escaped in jury. The damage to the iiiachiuor ami the engine-house is olimated at i-io.ooo. Ono hiilulieil and lllty per son ui thrown out of employment. I'mir I'rnntl-ICItlili'ii liiili t'sion. (iulvesloii, May 18. Tlio city conn- I'll Mll.t lit 1 II In In.ltnv llllll tho fri.li. i, nml Ihe Holder Cilv. Tlio follow- end imprusltiii prevailed thai Mayor lug win: sinned: Osborne, Stallord, ,.,.(,( lnlton would bo installed, which dievv a large crowd lo the city hall. Tho Installation for some reason did not take place, and a motion prevailed that tlio council adjourn without day, unit tho r'l-iiivil ri'llri'd In ilisi'list lit ........i:..... I... I I. I... .1... V ... . V .. " iipumiKi in nan m ml, sin upngu I 1 1. IU('( OlllltalllO lit IIIV Ol 1110 COllll oi ini' nuns was ..,'isj, unit mi (iianito and Laurel Lake afler n two d,i)s' stoppage, and Hie Shove Tos. 1 , and '-', M-ncoiiuet, Metauioc, Itaruard, , l-'lynt ami bagamore tiller a stoppage j of olio week. 'I'he total loss to lliu; week it will reach -iV-is,!). tlio mills will shut down next weukoi account of memorial day. A I mill Alter Chun Ii. Jacksonville, I'ln., May 18. A spe cial from Madison to tlio Times Union says: 'A tight occurred at I llil. or) drove church nine mile Iroiu West i I'll. A s tbn i-lnirlio renllires. n meet Xonily nil I lug will bo held on Wednesday next for tho purpono ot inducting elect r'tillon into ollice. Mayor- Yours Truly, CAMERON, CASTLES & STOREY. tho uouy pui. a" in ij nut nuv oe.'iinnni The wood anil mountainside nboir I'tnrto l!ar lios became so full ol exposed, dei av .iil' bodies that Ha' phi "'"',- '01' " A rolilllsctl Cotisolliliitloii. St. Louis, Mny 18 - Owing to tlio cuufiisfil slate of thu all'airs of the consolidated company which sumo Itme nun iibsorbetl Ibe 'lib'.'tu Imn here vislerdny, between the I works of Ihi utv, the (irnntl Tower hrollicis and tlio LuiiL'ford i ,. .:!,,,. ....niii.nii nt' illii,nls uml n , .. .... . . " i,,,.,t,,n ....,-.-... --. ......... , ...... .... nrolliors. inu light aro-o In come-, pj0t ivnob of snulheast Missouri, a quenco of some letters which were s,heiiie is on fool lo call in all out- very peisoiiul Hi their character. In ' btiuiiliim bonds of lhee llireo con- uiu iiieu-e n in. i.angiorti was Kinen ,.(.nis wblcli aggregate 1--J,(;(KI,0(.H) and out-right, (ieo. Langfnril wns so so-1 to issue in their stead .j.'.'.OlHl.lKXl of verely wotimleil lie is not expected to 1, 1L.W boiidn. covering the eoiuliined live ami I all Lauglord Was wounded . as.i.lii ot thu ooinimnv. A conimlllee. I'lirlslini soli-siiii. Paiis, May 18.- Lo Slecle, the orgnti of M. Ilrisson, president of the minis, try council, extols tho pnlriotism of the Mritish parliament and of Mr. (iladBtone in their ell'orts In preserve peace. Il advise! tlie l!uslniis to make (Hailstone's- position iinlenablo hy measures olfenslvo to Urilish amour pro pre. A I linir-UIII In V.lus. St. Louis, May 18. The largo llotir-iiig-mill of (iordon, linker ,V Co., at Spat ta. 111, was burned yesterday. I lie tiuiiding and machinery was ruined nt ;!o,000, ami was insured for f 10,0011. Siioiliill I rnnis I'omlliu lloiiir. .Stiakim, Ma 18 The Australian contingent to the .Stiakim expedition luivo hulled lor home. Some Indian troops remain. (ion. (irnhnm and tho guards cm barked for Kugland on Saturday. Uurtie r oils. ln.itou TraiiTi't ) "I protest!'1 exclaimed the new bar- nor, as me gentleman trout tne i.mcr aid isle dropped into the operating chair; "I draw Hie lino rigid hero. I am willing to mix hither, but hnttg mo if I'll lather Micks." It was feared that the Hibernian gentleman would ra.or row rigid then and there, and whisker ruiiud it slilllnlnh, perhaps; but as the barber was n strapping lei low the exile Iroin Krlu lind to hone that the joke wns a good otto. Let us soap Hint ail quarrels may thus cud before they are begun. in the head. Lugciio West was shot uml Abo ami Johnson West were cut but not seriously.' composed of John W. Xoble, O. C Mothttt nud Pierre Chateau, lias been appointed by the Vidciiu bond-holders to go to New York and endeavor lo etlcct arrangement with tho bond holders in tlio other companies for 'I lie Hon rue i:xlriitttutiii ditr, Toronto. Mav 18. A motion was (OtO said: ncL'nliatililli, Willi liussln . Hindi' nl Osirnnil Hull tn.ilnv In lln i 1.1....1... I..... . 11..1 ItlllllUrC, Piles lUlllOrS. listllhecOlll'erillllL' tho Andlllll Ollestlon Itnllrm, xlV-mllllmi rns r llm .11- '""J""- "'"l" T"""l"ul and all ilUeason ot'tlio lower bowels vven still itnilntshcd nnd on Hint ae- charge of tho prisoner who is held In (except erniccr), rmllcnlly cured. Send I coil it the government would not be Hie Challmm jail under n wnrrnit! of l'i cents in slump for book. Address , ' ub e to present any more papers on extradition lo Dallas, Texas, tor nr- Worlds Dl.iicunir Medical AssoUii-tliM subject to parliament now, as il gnu and lorgery. Judgement was Hon, ('.(.. Main Street, Iliillido, X ,,' wjs illllicult to separate Ihoso relating reversed, I.IIUIIIl's l.iiliu Ill-Ill. S iriuglleld, 111., Mnv 18. Tlio Joint (Oiiveiitiou was called to order with PIUllu H .stole ol Tills. Private advertising has been so much over done that it is becoming somewhat ol a nuisance, nud cool housekeepers bum the nicest circu lars without reading them. Kaslcru advertisers are quitting the methods wliicli have prevailed for 60 luauv learn pnst and ate now returning lo ihe regular way ot public announce iiient through tlie nevvt-paperi,.- (itd icstoii Xow. live senators nud thirty-six roproson-l Cigurctlo sinokers prefer Opera, ittlvcs lui-M'nl llelore Hie cull on Pulls I, 'cause Ihev dot sllcK to the lips. b m j th '.' W ''' il rM pJB