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Wfll'Hm'TjinjKqrSSW A"sg"4 "B ,"s """fvACO hm Kiaiiiiitan'iiT"- m'rff'n : D A IL Y Examiner. BY BARTOW & CRAVENS. SINGER GREAT MARK unns fniemns Every Department will lull' ever) bod) has been erxiug dull times, we jnit our liolil dci's to the Wheel, and our business liasstcadil) lmowii, until to dm wr llii'l we niut hae iiddilional room to lie able to handle pi perh our stcadil) increasing business, I And On Monday, May 25th, (.round will be broken tor the ,oiO to our prcent building. j)l'KL(4 ALTEKATIONS ct BUILDINC. l-.verj Department must be eurtailed as to -pare, ami as wo can nol do that with our present Immense Storks. M li H'll.l. ( O.tl.llll.XCIl TO I'M.O.tll, b oH'oring l.argains all over ur house. Prices will bo cut even where, AS ()l li STOCKS Ml'jsT IIK lll.Dl'CI'iD. Ai en W III L'o wild with oiler iii limbruiilorics tins week, t me to cut them, we oiler them In Strips of 4 mr aikI it liiilf K.MIIIKIllir nidi 11 Four unit a Imlf uril l.MIIKIillll.UV 1'tmr iitnl a liiilf iinl I'.MIIUOllll i l'liur nnil n liulr viii K.MIllUllDKUt ur mul 11 lmlr mil i..MiiniMin:i.v nr mul 11 linlf mul. KMIIIUIIIIKUY l'liur unit 11 lintr 1 i.Mi'.mmiKi: l'liur iintl 11 luilr 1 Ml:i:nlll : ur.ls 1Y Every Strip is IN ADDITION WE X-aOTS ODF1 At 5c a Yard nl l.accs, 1 1 1 1 1' ami t'leiini Wash l.nci md Toiclioii l.ai'cs At 10c a ard To r 1 lion a I II I,.,,.,... nil Silk, llliiik ami Cream pani-,h l.im nuii ()i lental l.accs. LUX Tin' l.nlli Xj.ot XI' 1 - i - I Lot SI f Lot 41 I LotSI" ! Lot C3lr" Lot 'Z I XjiOtOI These are the BIGGEST DRIVES We have ever oll'ered. Mini ISai'ffalns we hit Kverlioily oll'erinjf all SANGEE Are Now Moving from Their Old Stand to Their -O.N Austin Street, Between Fifth and Sixth, Where by June 1st They will be Fully Prepared to Serve Their Customers as Heretofore. CAMERON, GASTLES & STOREY, WHOLESALE GROCERS, WACO. WE HAVE IN STOCK URLAP AND Seamless CottonSacks Yo.irs Truly, ' CAMERON, CASTLES &.ST0REY. BROTHERS DOWN SALE. Offer Special Bargains. erection of a four-story addition of EMBBOIDEBIGS I delight at the Ilargains we will ami as we ilo not expect to have as rollout-. 1-2 Yards Long. nf llF'oar 25c For Soc For 6Sc Joar 75c IFoir Sloo For S1.Q5 DF'ox SI So - nf Is of worth double HAVE TOUII DIG Xj l. O.Bl. At 15c a Yard a Yard ithuk'and Cream Spanish l.are. Oriental l.tues, Tun lion ami I'aiu v I, aces At 25c a Yard ";h:1'1" !;,'!: Spanish. 'Porchon. Fieiich and Kirvpt lau a' l.aci - slionld take advanlaj.'C of the over our liou-e. BBOS. BAGS. - We are AH w nol Nun".' Wiling. 10 inches wide, at COc per yard. The lii'it good in llu' market, in black and color. Alhctrn ( loth. Unci;, nil wool, 10 inclic- wide, fine per vanl. Mark Tamic ( "Icilh. I -J inches w ido. silk and wool, tit l'jior vard. Thciaic dccidedl) (iooil liargain In New and Desirable (ioods. It will pay am I.adi in waul of a Nito Dress to romoand look throiign our DliliSS (.OOIM aswe lio duidcdl) the nmt ilc.-irbk sloik tor n Uil llandoinc Dress. RED-FLAG RIOTS, Untamed Communists Ram pant in Paris and Ripe for Revolution. (leal l'reininiloiis lj llu- IVo- pie I01 lliiKo's I'lini-ial mul li Iteil I'lims lor Itlol. Ciniinln is lYniliil ol Tumble Vi'illi llu- ICi-dsl.in, M lio me Ai miim .Vgiiin. Kiel lie notint c (lie I'lirsl lcxif o I'l ibllle 10 lltluo ('ineinl .-s oie-. l'ltl.Mll.ll:. li ssimj nun's I'iiiiitiiI lii-llint; l' 11 lll-l oliilimi 'I in hr) .( im-u Coin- IIHIIllslH. I'aris, l''rauci',May 'Jil. It is ollii irH announced that ictor lluo will be buried at the I'autlieon llufore this aniioiinueiueiit was made a dec had been drafted securiili.iii); the I'autlieon in order to permit of the interment (hereof lingo's remains. The date of the frncral remains 1111 tixed, i'Hlioii;h the noveriiinent de .siies to have it lake place next Satin daj. Mr. liene O.oehlet will deliver (lie luneral oration. I'ive lminlreil dniiniili:rs have already "ilimaled their iuOnllon to attend the feu eral The revolulioiiisls of 1'iame have deternniieil to take advantage of tlii, ailiiir to make a deiiioust ration. The triumphant attitude assumed by revolulioiiisls since u. withdraw al of Hie military mil police opposi tion to the communi-t demonstration 011 Monday has provoked siich bitter feeliiiff amoue; law-aiul-order classcj, that the all'air, il is believed, will lead In tin important debate in the chamber of depiilics and main siippo-e that one icsiilt of this debate will be an attempt to overthrow the piesent ministry. The .lolirnal lies Debats blames the joverument for allow inji cominuiiisN to parade Willi red lilies yesierdav and nrjies the eiiactnienl' of a lav. naiiist the public u-e ol all emblems of sedition. The Trench press j;eiieralh con deinus the indecision of the jrbvern ment in its treatment of the commu nists. The revolutionists' organs are jubi lent over what lhe teim the triumph of the fnmmuuit over the aiithnri ties. Eight liumlieil peiMuis attended Courvel's ftitu-ial yestenlii). The proce--ion uas iininniesieil' until about leavine; the lemelerv, when the jioliei! tried to citpluie then- Ilaj; and (lispcrM) the mob, The dimmed atti tude of the government causes serious fieasiness regarding an out-break, the opinion be'ii;,' Hint the anaicliist. must bo repre-sed. The rioting ol Stindaj lust was the most -.ciloiis out break that 1ms occuried in I'ari- -iucc the ilaj s of the coiiinir le. A .argei'MI ol gens d' amies wn among tho-e wounded jcstenhiy. 'I'hc police were obliged to all u.ion the lepublican guards for aid in dispersing the mob. I J rave outbreaks of communists and lUiarchisls ale fc.ied until after the funeral ot Victor Hugo, as the revolu tionists have been woiked up ton high stato of incitement, i"id it is re ported that they intend to erect barri cades ") the streets. A sariophagiis twenty feet high will beercc ed 1 uler HieAre de Tri- ilinplie, which will be enclosed w ilh drapery on all sides, except thai facing Hie Champs I'.lys- 1 ees, and four orillanimes w.lh il- ' - .,,f.,,.,.t.,.. ,.-;ii ,,... .1... .... .. i.i.i.niii ii-j i.i n.i 1 iiiui.iii iue en closures. A huge belt ot crape will rover the lett ot the arhe, and on the front, masts wi'l be reared beating orilhiiniiies and escutcheon iui-iihcil with the titles of Ilu;'o's works Thirty-two candeleb.a-, eleven feel high, 'will surround lliu arc. Tlie chamber of deputies this even ing, after a long and storun debale concerning the I'ere I .a (,'ha-o riots -Sunday and the government' len ioncy toward the ivmmiiuit yester day, voted conlldciicf. in tlio fe'overn ment by a tall) of"M to in. The ministry to-day lisru-cd yes terday's communist riots and ap proved the police-prefects ord'iance lorliiddiug herentter the public dis play in the department of thoeie of any emblems except the, natural tri color and the proper.llags of foreign nations'. I'our thousand men, including mem bers of the municipal couucM, to da) followed Hie colliu hearing the. bod) of Charles Amoiirax, the coinniiiuis't leader to the grave m I'ere l.a Cnalse cemetery. There were twelve ora tions delivered over Hie grave mul Hie revolutionist committees attend ing 'he funeral displayed the red ling ol the commune in the cemelty ii'id this emblem w a greeted with iiesid "vive la commune." C'llllflilllN Cure I lll-rrnsllli;. llftttlefonl. X. W. '1' , May -.'li.- A priest is ju,! in with a eomiuuuia Hon Ironi Chief Pouiidinuker to lien. Middleton who arrived hero last night. Poundiiiaker oll'era to sur render unconditional and hi fol lower to the number of Jin hi arc now coining in to talk to don. Middleton. Port)' hidf-brcids an with them. Dn mom, Kiel'- lieiitriiunt. i -till in the Ilcach Hill with a fen adherents A priest brought linn a Ictlir Ironi den jlldilletoiideuj'indiiig hi- -urn iu'i-i WACO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MAY, 27 B . for This offering Wc3r"W aL.27 and 1 roniising him a fai'- trial, but ' bo''ig told who the letter was from Duinoiit relused to take it ami said; t ho general could go to tint devil.! Very few weapons ol i"i value have vet been surrendered and alarming i reports are current rcgatdltig l!ij.'lKifl I. ear. 'I here has been o inucli dchn .1,1. in Hie proceedings against him that he has had time to ret mil froinevn) tiibein the district until now he ha Nil) lighting men, all of them f.iirh iiiiiicd.and he declares he will make a -laud between l"rog Lake and l'orl 1'ill. Itlcl llclliHHH-i- ilit. !rlrls .i. ram, jiinii., .May Vf:. l lie even ing Dispatch publishes a long special from Winnipeg, giving the particu lars of an interview between lilel and the l!ev. Itclhlailo who accompanied the former on the steamer Xoithcole to .Saskatchewan. 1,'iel biltcil) denounce the inieats, and says the) are a selllsh and niedillesoine ela-s ami caused the present trouble, lie nan .am nien ai iiaioiictie ami l-.il on the north side of the river. He savs eight were killed ami two falal'h wounded. lie further savs lli'e hall-lueeds did not rebel, though they were not treated fairly, and he hoped for a treatv sliuilar to (he one made with the settled half-breeds ol Manitoba. Ifiel claims to lie a eit'en of the I'liiled States and hence not a traitor to Camilla ami this will prob ably be his line of defense. rorcltfii iiii-s, si. Petersburg. Mav 'Jt!.- M'Htan inaueuxeis this year v "' include camps at fort) two pints in l-iiiroiiean l.ussia,i-ul sham lights at Wi'na rid 'ars,-ivv. Alevii-idria, May 'Jfi.-The (iuards, which were stoiipdl heie on 1'ie'Jilth inst. while en route IV Siiaklm to linghilid have been landed ami will go into itiartcr.s pending further or ders. ('Hsht -c, Mn; .'(!.-It is leporled that the Khan of liiiduksti'-i, in Af ghan Turkestan, has made a u'crel trcat with l!isia. I'cl.in. Ma) .'(;.- The I'rcnch copy "I Hie heat) of peaie between China ami 1'raiiee lias been agreed to ami nothing now remains to lie done to conclude the entire wotk of the convention but mere capitulation of the Chinese copy ol the treat which ill soon lie lini-hed. ,1 lliiriimu i'diiiiii .lliu, London, May -Jil. The Kerenee colton-inill near Paislev is now on lire and will probably be tolr'lv des. lro)ed, the damage 'alieadv exceeds S'iO.ikk). The mill empbns over Idoii hands. Ilolilln- llu- It,., A,,,,,!,,, i,,., Msi Denver, Ma -JiJ. The Tribiine-I.'e-piiblii-an'.s Santa I'e. special ass that Capl.Siiiilhofihe I'oiirth Cavaln had a light last 1'iiihi) Willi the Apache in the Magellan mountains, tucutt mile-, east of Alma, in which the In dians weie routed. The casualties are unknown, but the troop mo crowding the ledskiii-, and r lothei coiillicl Is expected at mix moment. I'll e sciiiiIi- I'iiiiimiiiIi-i- on Hull it ii) , I'.oston.Ma) Jli. Thespecial commit-I tee of the Culled Stales senate oivcs-1 tigating the subject ofiuterstalo com merce continued their hearing to-day at Hie ra!'way conimi.sioner's olllce and Wm. A. I'mio'i bv invitation,! aililre-sed the committee. Ho did I not think si Ippors could complain ol iiesent rales which aie riiliciiloiish low, the) are top low for ! ilcrests o'l rauroaii stocKhohler.s. ''The railroad business" he said, "is the wor-t and most absiirdh itn laged oi any 'm the ronntr)." One would ex pect the road to lower thuir rates when the water route competition is tell, but he had known roads to ud-e their rates lreiiieutlv at such sea-oiis and to lower their rale when the bits' ies I, more than can he handled lie thought a m in i niu in rate should lie lixed by law as the tliictualing rates unsettled business great I v anil stability of tales is inure i'mpoi t'"'t than the rate it-elf Mr. Lincoln believed that favoritism was shown b) the railwinsin giving changes in rates to certain slilppeis, and he thought a general law reiiiir ing at least ten days notice nf a change in rales woi Id be eiiiitable lie believed in a national board oi railroad commissioners. Mr. Lincoln protested against the ilouhle-tratlc system of railways, sining he believed h basing the ' ttiritl upon the mileage. The pool -. teui ot the country, Mr. Limolu regarded as a tar eaud in an) legisla tion upon the subject nf rates, he be lieved a car load should be a nnil and that no reduction in rates should be made lor.lartre ipianlillcs. Ii. 0. Keiublc, a commission man. complained that New liiiglaud ship pers hud to pay an extra :t:i l :i per cent, on shiiiinents to ChlcaL'o lor i.t adilltional distance ol oidv aboin sivti miles '-i a road. l''.-(iov. Chill' i favored a national commission to icgulate railway rales. Ilml -leilriiu IiiiIiiiii, (iun)iiias Mei., Min -Jli. A icnend amnesty has b en ollered li the 'jov- eininent to n't , agtil Indian who will surrender -nl give up thuir arms lint only a few have uvailcd them selves of the oiler. Calcine i sain to lie strongly entrenched between Po ll"! and .lorit anil the reputed incur sion of the Apaches !nto Solium i causing great uneasiness. . llu . list liuilt e r.ur) . Saratoga, .N. V., Mav Jlk-The Ma aiiniversary of the llaptist chiirch op ened tills morning Willi the eighth annual mectingof Hie W'omau'-. Home Mission society. Mrs. .1. II. Crou-c, of Chicago, p.-esldent of the societ), reviewed its progress tlurltig the year. Mr. Alexander, of Ohio, wa chosen secretary pro tetn. .llllv'rlcilll l.an lor llrllUli l.nril. llurliugton, Vt. May -J eualor l.diuuuds has been suu'iiuoiied to tes. lil on points in American law be fore the Uritl.h house ol lords. He will stmt (siinduy. HABE Week BARGAINS lox7i:rxg' C3r Wo air showing a llniiil-omo Line, and nl such as l.itU'H l.IIWII. ill Into ami ( nlm. .... 'i' l-awn. (,i,ighanis ami Sect- Mi,-k, r. and an Iinmeiie Line M line ( tnods. r.UI.lHtl.S, (ilovi" and Hnicr in (ircat arictv I ...vs. I ,IM; I'.ns in New I lttn-f l'iitiiiliing (.nod, such red. Napkin to match. REFORM RUSTLES. re Uftensive Partisans . v. Bounced, anil Reformers Put in Their Place. 'I'lic II mill's i:posiiioii ;cis .No lime Coin 1'ioni I mle Mini's Clill lllei .llsij ill. .1 Minium mul n .linn litMeil b) Ugliniiiiu- Slinnge I'miII on Tennessee Tn-cs. rielli o-l'nell nin in e.,l- sjltiiiuii - Tiiuiip I'lipliiie n 'I'i iilii oilier Items. HASIIIMIIIIt M IIIM'l:!!., .1 It li nl isli Iriiln lliu It. Inroi ri-nli-r. Washington. Mav J.'..- It Is iimlei. stood that the president has rccon sideied his ileleruiinatioii to give the ('h!uee ii'ls-jon to California, be caueof the possible embarraiueuts on account of the feeling of the peo ple in me staie lowarns tne Cliiuese. tlie lricmls ot Col. Denby, a promi nent lawyer of liaullle, ' id., aie urging uiiit for the position. Mr. liufiis Magee, of Indiana, re- centi) appointed I uiled Mates iiiiu- isier to .Norway and Mveden. ariived in Washington lo-tlay. lie will sail for his new po-l ol ' .! ti I v the laller part of this week. Dr. John li. Thonip-i it New Yoik. recently appointed minister to lla)li, Inning rctciwd Iii instruc tions lett Washington to-da. Ilee.x pects to sail on .lune tub. I i'r. Thoiup sou has been instructed to investi gate the case ot Sou lllaiinleii, who was imprioiieii oy tlie lla lien gm- eriinieiit.and to repoit to tliedepait meiil of stale. Tim cabinet meeting to-dav wa- at tended li) all members, except Seeie tan Manning,. wlio i, in .New Voikon private luisine.. The .session wa tle voled to the coiisideialion oliipropo sitiou looking to the eonl'-iiiiiiicc ol the World's Cotton Pxpo-itlon at New Orleans, be) nnil the :U inslaiit and allow liigjlhe gmeinuieni exhibit lo remain ' . case a continuance is de cided upon. A general desiie was ex pressed lo aid the exposition to Hit lull extent of the law a embodied in Hie net of incorporation and Hie va lion measures in the suppoit ol'-lhi exposition, but it is said that a ma- jont) ot the member ot the cabinet were of the opinion that the prci dent had no legal power to auihoiie I'ti extension he) ond the time alieieh llxeil upon. The postmaster gonen-l to-tla said that the postmaster at .laines'lowii, New Yoik and Viuccnne, Indiana, weie suspended upon proofs of acthe mid extreme partisan participation in the business of election, and the post master at Maiengo. Iowa, wa sus pended because he nail moved out ol the state ami was icpoilcd to have olleied his resignation for a nice. The president will pioln.ulv ii New York on the iltith inst. and par licipale in the local observance ol Decoration Dm. About :i,i)i)(i',nno was paid out ol the Cnited Males ticasurv lo-ila toi pen sion, making the total amount paid out on that account during tlie pres ent mouth, about 1o.oii(i,((iii. .seerelary llayaul will leave Wnsh inglon next week lor the west to tie liver an oration on Thomas .IcH'eisoii at thu late I'nhersit) ol Missouri. The failure ol Hie buicaii ol engrav ing and printing to sccuie tlie con tract for printing tlie postage stamps tor the post-oiliee tlcpartuienl will u--iill in a further reduction in Hie force employed at the buieaii, on the :lilth ' st. The formal transfer o the olllco ol ihiefoflhls bureau Ironi dipt. Km toll to Mr.Oravo will take place on the liml pro' imo. Hi, slaletl as a singular tact that then- were more tleniocrats than republicans employ eil in the bureau under the la-l ail. ministration. The marine hospital bureau is j it foiiued thai during Hie two weeks ending April Hi, Iheie weie lh deaths from cholera in Calcutta. The president to-day issued an exe eiilive order closing all the govern ment departments on Hielliltliof May. Iiilin Hum h riles lo Wlillne). Wasliingtot Mav Jil- Secietarv Whitney has received (hu following letter from Mr. John lionch: "Your leltrr of tbe'Jiiil instant relating to a dial trip of the Dolphin, is duly re ceived. Although I consider, audit appears very pla'-i under the lerms of tontiact, that til) liabilitx ceased aild all ondiiious reiiiiretl 'of me wei complied Willi otitlie terniinaliou of the trial on March pith, sli'1 I am very willing, as I have previousl) .taled to you, to dor1! in mi power to sun!, j. on astoine ciiirtcucN or the sliipso far a I am responsible under mycoii tract. 1'or this purpose the Hii ' w i1" be on Long Isb id sound, it v ill be made on the 2th instant as von direct, and the oilier at as early date thereaitcrns iraeticiible. .1 M'lilliiin Klllc.l I.) I.lnlmili,!,.. Oakland, III., May .'.". Uuring u severe htoriu on Sunday night the residence; of Abe Wiiiglee.seven miles uoriuwesi ot tins city, was struck by 'lightii'tig. The electric fluid ,-ninc through n w.mlow ami eiilereil a sil ting room wherein were Wiuglee, Ins wile, slster-in-lttw and four chll j itron. Mrs. Wliigteewu,nttuck and tiled 1SS5. 0ft CLX" LoW- Price of Wash (.noil el Design and at Low a - Table Linen in Prices. while and Turkex wllhont ft struggle. Mrs. Van Voores her sisier w as stricken dow n and Is -till 'M an uii(oiisrioti lolidition. Mr H'liiglee and two others of the I'ami h weie struck. Imt did not loi con st iiiisiics. The house was ,el on lire but the Ha nes were subdued. ,l ,.ui;i.i osri. ill I'liiiirrl) lliscnu in iiisiilt III 'l.illnr II) mi i.lit,,,. l!io .linero. May -jil.. The southern mail has bioughl an expb lation ol Ihegioiiuds for the r-iet of.Mackav, I nited Slates consul at l!io (i ramie' tie Mil, on the Kith of April. 'A ir- tlingtothe 1,'io (iraude paper Mac- K't) nan i ng neeii a mark for the attacks of a laricaturilig paper called I ho Mai mi) ol which a certain lliailn Alves de Aliior'i wiir the ctlilor. i"n iMie'l) one ol these allarlx cui.i.ated in i-i attack upon Maekm's mothei ami i'i a sei -lib 'oils asset lion as to his own itiinacv wilh two respecta ble ladies. Mnckay was seated in the incline on mo men ig of the Kith instant, when the sitl Amorin passed mil cia,et his tect on the Moor to draw alleiilioi looked at the consul in a i insulting manner, and spat loinll). Maekav iiimin'il oul .m.i alter some exchange ol words Amo i ill raised his sword-slick and slriielc at Mnckay but the slick caught in the chandelier and broke. Mackay then diew a small revolver and llreil four shots of which three struck but as Amorin ducked the nroiluceil nnlv . superficial wound. Amorin then diew ft pistol and tiled but his pi-tol was sei.'d li) a li)stauder whose hr-nl was mangled b) the charge. Amori was taken oul to have his wounds dressed and Mackay arcomiiauleil In the (ieiim m consul proceeded to life residence of the police-magistrate and surrendered himself, where lie was lodged in the appartmenls of the slall major in the poMce barracks and where next da) over 10(1 of the chief innaiiiiaiils ot the city went It com their uiiinlcate wlli him and services. ollet MriuiKc Irnll i. Iiiiii-ei- li,.,.. I.mii-sx Hit'. Ma) Jii. Shortly after midnight this morning, in response i,, n rap on the door, Jailor lllmvctl, at franklin, K opem-d it p a iminbcr ol pisiols thrust In ,j., (,.,, I' of T-'i or 100 masked men tie'- manning the keys to the jail, which were turned over to them. Thev looK i rom Hie jail .lerry Tlor and Wins ll)tks, who w,i) eonliucd, charged wilh having buriieil , lames neeler's barn and residence last uioulli, in which Wheeler's wife and I three children came near losing their I lives. They placed the prisoners on I horses ami Mailed for the counlrv. II ' Is sunno-ed the nrisoiiei-. will I.,.! loiiml hanging to a limb, as Tin lor' had made a lull confession, ghlii" a niiniile detail of the binning ami im plicating Hjcks. Sluing clrtiiui staiiies corrobotutii his stateincnts. The work ol the mob was done very tiuickl), and thev It-It town veri nttl. elly. This inorniiiir the bodies nl' the two inceniliaiies wen- loiiml hanging fiom (he limbs of a tree near Milclielh.lle Mailon. Tennessee. Iiisi acioss the Kentucky line. Hicks also made a coiifp-si end ahl the two were guilt), (neat excitement pie vails at franklin, Kentucky, and huii thedsol people visiled tlie scene ol he hanging, whcie the two men sllh Hiiiigle lioni the In SI. Ji.lin is , erj .tliio, Spiinglii-hl, 1"., May .'..- J-'-,'nv-einor M.-lolni, of Kansas, aildiesseil a small aiiilienee at the court house here, ht night. He seveielv ca,li gated the republic! is ol'lho house of lepte-enlalives for relllshig him ie u-e ol their hall lor his lecliuo. He -aid he uiidcrslooil It was done pi imi pnlly b) icpiib'ieans and that demo ciats weie willing he should use the III 'I. lie elim-.r,..! II, ,.l il,,. ......... I ..... r- '.' i-mi-iii i .is , II... .,,,... .1. ...- ..!. I ... . 1 iiii...viii oi siiie aim tie oerateii the reiiubliciiii pint) generallv ami lauded the south, ch 'iiiIiil' ihiil'iii all mc tpiaillies nl nioralily and good goveri nt that section was in ad-! value ol'lho uoilh. This was spec-, it ') the case in regal il to t perance since iheie was a larger area ol lerri-! loi) when-absolute prohibition pre-j n en o) niu operation ot local lion. "I1" ! I i.ini.erri.ssi .1. I in-oi-riil llnrln- in New Orleans, May -.'li - Iteferriiigto tlie report in general ciieulalioii that Direclor-tieiiDial llurke had becouie respoiisihlc for the obligations of the world expo-illon In the amount of 1, '.(i,( il it i mil! was thereby llnaucjally iiiNidvcil, Major limke declares he has not been ic'ed upon to nut render propel t to nicel exposition liab'llllcs as mis nee 1 ii ll i-lx-i I. ami that his lamiiy can pin uieir Hollar lor even- i one the) owe; thai he is grateful fori the s) inpalhy expres-ud b his journa- lislie iricnds for his supposed linaii- tin1 iiiisfoiinne but Is imppv to sin thatsmh s)iupalhy ha leeu mis- i plated, furthermore, that he Is in the ' cnio) incut of excellent health anil 1 will gel lo work on the Tiiucs-Dciu- I ocrat in a few duys. i Hum siriiimit Irnll in i iiii.,,rc. j Memphis Teun., May a. ai o'clock Monday morning n boilv oil about foil) masked men took p'ow- Indian Pete, a negro conllned m Hie I jiiii ai nrowiisviiie, Teun., and liangetl ncu. i iirner was mien .,-. mm sen liim to a lieighlmiing tree. The lie-' 'encctl lo two tlavs in jail for con gro l)iiched wa one of a "ail" of! 'euipt, bill the Impri-oiinienl portion HiicM's wlio, a week iiievioiis. eiiteri-.l In iiweiuiig in n. i;. ml vers res . i . it....- . .- . - . . ding I hire miles west ol P.rownsvlllt nuii roooi'ii nun ol a large amount id jewelry and allerwards stole a mule. .lull mini. Kills it runner. Kankakee, Ilk, May 2fi. -Alexander Ituiliauie, agetl ;s,v a farmer llvliiir ..,-....... i...i. .:.... i ....,. ..." ..j.... ..nun i in -,, )), Kineii ny ngni-' court to-iiay rentiereii a Decision con ning yesleitlay, a wire clollies-liiie cerning the pulilic debt of (his state conveying llu electric lluid to him. which give practical ell'cct to tlie to- --. it miner ii it's s. .. s. Montreal, May 'Jfi.-The value ol the palelit medicine seized by Cana dian custom olllcors ami belonging to n linn in (lie I'nitcd Stales Is iHu,MHi. Cigarette- smokers prefei Opera I'll!.' because (he) dot stick to the lips. v o l. x R. N EVERY -O.S QtjioIx ELS : Towel. Towels, iii ciiiIIpxs tariely and At tin It Wi pay you to This Week, as you will from us. rve, Our Low Prices on Kid Low Mutton, $1.00 Kid Xcwport, 7")c lo Kid Opprti Slippers, Ladies' Ladies' Freuuli Kid, Haml-Turncil, Mutton, S-'J.OO. Fine Kid I3utton. SJ.OO. wm-tl, . r.o iMon'.s Mile how Shoes uc.si tioody on c.'iftlt tor (lie Our House is a Perfect Where You Can 1. P. IMI.I'IMII.N'S liltlSI'. "mill Ur I II) ri, ,. lion,,, .mi. ler. I (inhesion, May Jii.-When it be- came known this morning (hat tlio cit) council had rejected the noiu- ilialioiis mailo bv Mavor Pillion last I "'m !!" l") 'rnuy, cii) treasurer, ui in Kinr aim oilier unices, eon siderabh: siirpi ise was expressed as tlio action of council was most iin- ex led. Hon. tieo. p. I'inle) whose nomlna- Hon tor attorney was injected bv j xoloof 7 lo 2 is well-known through Ottl the slate. Ho was democratic ' congiessional camlltlalo agi'it Maj. ' icuiiireu unco veins ago. .luliiis Ituiige, whose iioii'iiatiou as cii) ireasurer was rt'lect it Ip a vote oi ij io .1, is senior partner in the well-know . i houso of Iwmii'iiiaii ,t llillijje. lie is the preseul eitv eas tii er, having occupied that position lor the past two years. Thomas Cliubii, nominee for lint bor master; A..S, Wilder, nominee for as sessor, ami John A. McCormivk, nom inee, for collector of trios, weto all rejected by thice lo four votes. They aie all the piesent inciinibeiils ot lhoe olllccs. I'niler the t barter, as amended, the ma) or has Hie light to nominate the same genlleineli twice for the same olllce, and il is ihcieforc probable his honor will again scud the same list of names to the council at the next regular meeting, two weeks hence. Notwithstanding hi failiue of con Urination, Col. Mnliiy to-day look the oath of olllce as cit) alloriie) and en tered upon the duties of that olllce. The other noiiiii s continue to hold their olllccs pending thu iioiuiiiatiou nnil coiilirnialiou of their successors. -Members ol the council in interviews lo-tlay geiicrall) atliihiiteil the ilei'mtl oi 111 "' "" millllllallOIIS It) .. .i - . - -....,.. the short i which to line allowed the hoard ptivaieiy in-citss liio uoiiP'ieeri. Many people predict a prolonged war between Ma) or Pillion ami the board ol aldermen. A I ruin t'ueiiir. ii In I'm o I riuitii Detroit, Mav 'J0.--Lat niKhl at 10 o'clock, at I t. (iraliot, llm south- bound (.rami Trim!.- IV.ii,,l.l I.-..I,. ,.-... boariled b) live in nied men, w ho look possession ot the train until a short distance this side of l''ra.er, when they lelt, tearing Iho train men would re ceive leiiifoicenienls. At Ml. Clem ens two deputy sherlll's boarded the train, but weie ipilckly ovcrpowoicd and illsaimcil. At l'raer the con diietor niauiigeil lo leave Iho train and telegraphed to Detroit for help, liarly this morning an engine and cahoosu with n posse of olllcors stinted out ami met the captured train at thu De troit fi Milwaukee jiinclloii. No trace of the tramps ha been discovered, but the) told the train men that thin wanted to gel to Detroit in time to e.itclt a circus. i;ilfliirs I'lni-il inr t'iiili-niii, Meiuliliis, Teun,, May 'Jii. V'alker H leily, editor of the .Sunday Tunc, was scnieiueil this foionoon by Judge Douglass of Iheeriiiiinal court, to ten days in the county jail and lo pay a lino ol ,'jii for contempt of tourt. Last Monday he spit in die face of Al-torni'i-liciifral Turner, who drew u pistol and attempted to shoot him. "' Hie seiilence wa held oneii until i the eiul ol tlie present term ol court. The dill!, ully between the two men giew out of personalities In their re spective journals, lieu. Turner being I editur of the evening Scimitar. Vlritlnlii's I'nl.llc iirM. ItirhmtJliil. Va.. Mav '(!. .Iitdi.n llouil of the I'niled tStates circuit -. . . . . ... - tent decision of t hi United States supreme court ami virtually wipes out everything tlono by Iho x irgtiita legislature lu that il rectiou. .1 lliillle's sniry ol llinth. -SI Paul. Minn., May Jii. lilglileen iiioutli-i ago Hie steamer Manistee weul down in a gala on Lake Superior vn r.-N umber i ss DEPARTMENT. very Lowest 'ri-oi. look through Our nffm-i,, save money by purchasing - the Following Goods: to 82.00. 1.")0, UOc to $1.00. ' - 7 h---tV'. at Sl.fiO, Sl.7f ."fi and -Sl'.OO, tlio titonpy. Bee-Hive of Activity. Come Save Money. STDKGIS & CO. and all on board perished. Lnt Sun tbi) allernooit a parly ol'lroiit-llshet-s wh"e angling up I- sli cieek which empties uio the lake at Auckh"id, soino tlistauce Ironi Its mouth, found a sealed bottle containing a piece of paper on which was written "On hoard thu Manistee Terriblo storm to-night. Maj not live to see morning. Yours lo tlio world, ,, , Jot: McOax." Met ay was captain of the Manisteo at Iho time of the disaster Him Ulilsh) Chiisds ii I'm trie I.I .-. Chattanooga, Ma'J0 A private lelegram fiom AshvP'e, Xorlli Caro lina, announces that a shocking fratricide occurred uem- tlmt .,i,...r. Tuesday, (,'hatles and John York, sonsoi a prominenl cit'-un were out on a spree and got into a iiiarrel over iv trivial matter, when Charles drew a urge knife nuii plunged it -uln hi brother's breast seven lime, t.-'Mtii"-Mm i'lslauH). The miirtletcr Is now in jail. - Hlllluii) .lluunuirs In session. New York, May 'Jti. The meeliin' ol leading railway oilirial held hero to-day was harmonious throughout mul afler discussing the situation, a lesoliilion, recoineiiillni. Hie restoration of both freight anil passenger tales on Juno 1st, oi as soon Iherealter as possible wns adop ted. It Is expected that the pooling ar rangeineni which went to pieces on May 1st will lie re-established. To-morrow there will be a meeting ot Iho executive cot Iliee r n... Trunk lines for theluiiher eonslilern. Ion tifouchtions of rates and iliiUlm. of Ireighl. I'I r urn-I'll, ii in, ,ii In lliu liri-nK. Phiiiulelphia, May 'Jli. Pleuro-pneu-monla has broken out among -,u ,.ni. He in various parts of tho state, and il is (fined i! will becomii widespread. 'I'here is danger also that the oulluoak 'I I'I o-pneiiiiionia in New Catlu count) Delaware, may spi cad In this slate. Seveial herds of cattle In Del awaie are now all'ectett. , l.iltle ,'lelliiin In in. City of Mexico, .May Jli. The Mex. lean eoiigiess has ordered its Hag ,, half-mast for tluce tlavs in honor of the memory of Virtor Hugo. The Prench residents have arranged for (ommciiioialive exercises on Hie dth of. lune, when poetical, mutcal ami oratorical Iriluites lo Hie dead poet wl'l be delivered. ' Congress is expected to finally at'. Jourii this week. Invtiltil's llnicl mul snrulcnl Insil nile, Thi widely celeliraled Institution, located at Miillalo, N. '., is orgauieil with a lull stall' of eighteen experi enced ami skilllul physicians ami sur geons, constituting the most complete organization ot medical ami surgical skill in America, for the treatment of all chronic dioaes, whether rei Hir ing medical or surgical means for their cure. Marvelous successes has been achieved in the cure of all naal, throat and lung diseases, liver ami kidney disease.., tli-iease--- of tlio diges tive organs, manner uncases, UlscasCs peculiar to women, blood taints ami skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy (Ills), spermatorrhea, iiiipoteuev anil kindred alfictloiis. Thousands are cured at their homes through corres poitdeiice. Tho euro of the worst rup ture, pile tumors, variuccle, h)dro celo ami strictures i guaranteed, with only a short residence at tlio in stitution. .Send 10 cents in stamps for the Invalid's (iuidu-ilook- (ltW pages), which gives all particulars. Address, World Dispensary Medical Associa tion, llullido, X, Y. A ItrlliiDlii .iriltlr. For enterprise, push and a desire lo get such goods as will give the trade satUfuelion V. A. Williamson .V Co. the druggists, lead all competition. They sell Dr. Itosanko's Cough . and Lung Syrup, because Its tho best inetl clue on the market for coughs, colds. croup and primary roinuiiiplioii price iO cents ami $1. tsampleH true, ,fi 'i, iii j m i a i ilfe -.. ji f ; v , i t s it 'i: 'i V i Ik I w ?! "i i i. I- if, in 4 n !i Hi ip im i S'f;i I -is .l-i H ''M fs uj