Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 117, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 17, 1885 Page: 6 of 6
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WACO TEXAS
The great oat scene Tbey wil make yon
smile titter laugh stream yell
DOKTfUtTOSKTHU WOXDERHt laCHIN
Bests on sale Wednesday morning
CARPETINGS
W J SLOANE
ItAVK JUDK
AaBEATBKnUCTIOKJNTBE PRICES OF
ALL GRADES OF OOODS
UOQUETTFfl frou fUS npwarf
iioiivjHtumtrs from iaurwnl
TAItJlTKYBUUSSELS from JOow iiJ
INUItAIM rrota 10 upward
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rural apwm
OIL CLOTHS MATH BUGS
tH 0I1EAT VARIETY
inplii nlbrni ll lienerfi < < iilr a
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RE1VT0UK CITY
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mna Honey
F > realetrlM oOiiytuu aucccsinr toOnr
tou llroa stIl lit freefu aptlicatlon Ad
drusssUIordera lo Isaae Uujivu Wacu Mi > Beedg
Cleruiantvuniyi To as
107 1earl Slrest11
BOOTS SHOES and HATS
WANTED
sooo SOOO
5000 Unln Cotton to gin for the 8ecit Hngginc mill tics furnished
BOOO Tons cotton In seed tor all of which wo will pay thelhluhest mill
rlco tit our mills on cither sldo of the river Address
WACO OIL WORKS
WACO TEXAS
AMUSEMENTS
Garland Opera House
J r QaWAliD Proper and Hangt
Monday and Tuesday Mar 16 17
mpRWnt of ererjbodJJ faroillothe
Utile electric batlcrr
LIZZIE EVANS
Bupported by the young comedian
HARRY WARREN
Mo dayThe Hew Foggs Feny
TuesdayDewDrop
flrandannrenrr nittlnra Tucdey tlpn
5Tie pastoral v r founded on W hllller1 pocui
Maud Muller
Liulo ETaoi the Little Haymaker
Reserved scats on sale gaturday morning at
be Garland box oQlre
The Create ftuecoM and Funniest Play on
Earth
Wednesday and Thursday
18th and 19th
March
MATINEE THURSDAY ArTEK
NOON AT 2 OCLOCK
Atkinsons Comedy Co
IX
Pecks Bad Boy
The well known grooerr
Urlgbt and TaklnrK J
The Had Hoys Franks
THE WACO EXAMINER
LVACO TEXAS MAiCil 17188ft
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FORMAL Olt
a candidate for re election to the oiTce
tAm Major of Waco at the ensuing elertlon
AprllTth nllMlLKKS
1 Hereby announce myself aa a candidate for
Mayor ol Waco election April 7th lssS
A HlltCHlULf
are anthorlied to announce Col R B
We aa a candidate for Mayor of the
city of Waco atthceniulng election on the 7 lb
of April
Announce Myielf aa candidate for the office
I of Mayorof Waco h A bTUKUlS
F0 CITY ATTORNEY
are anthorlied tffannounce R J aoode
We as a candidate for the office of city
attorney at the April election
are authorised to announreTapt T A
Blair aa a candidate for reelection as city
attorney In the coming city election
am a candidate for the Wlceof city attor
I
ney of the city of Waco and respectfully
aak the support of lhejMH > pe election to be-
held 7th of April 1D83 RViukdI Moxkoe
are authorised to announce Mr James
We Anderson Junior member of tbe firm of
Anderson Hint Anderson as a candidate
for the office of city attorney at the coming
election
are authorised to announce Mr J R
Downs aa a candidate for the office of
eity attorney at the coming eleo Ion
J OK CITY MARSHAL
t7e are authorised to announce Mr ChL
V 1eterson as a candidate for the oflko of
marshal of the city of W aco election the 7th of
April 1685
1ST e are authorised to announce If II Stan
M dlTer as a candidate for election to tbe
once of city marshal at the next city election
are authorised to announce Mr M E
We as a candidate for city marshal
at tbe ensuing city election
are authorised to announce LUKK
MOOKKasacandidete for reelection to
the office of city marshal at the ensuing city
election to be held April 71SW
AKKOONCE myself tea candidate for clt
I marshal of Waco If lam elected
to rlre my undivided time to the
FTOraUe discharge of tbe dutlea of the offlce
ROBERT 8 K088
FOR CITY 8ECRLTARY
m
ere aiiMtatxcd to announce Mr J F
We
Urlukerhotr for the office of city secretary
election April 7th latd
are authorised to announce J K Street
We a candidate for city secretary at the
ensuing munlclpalelcclion April 7th J MA
UTYTREABURKK
We are authorized to announce W W Reley
Cashier W aco l is to bank as a can < tldaw
for the office of city treasurer of the city of
wacu
FOUAIiWHRMAN
Ti > are authorised to announce
IT Wood as a candidate for Alderman from
tbe First ward
We are authorised to announce J 8 Malono
aa a candidate for alderman from the first
ward are authorised to announce Mr W II
We
Urlder as a candidate for alderman from
the second ward in the coming election
are authorised to announce Mr E
We
W lebusrh aa a candidate for alderman
from the second ward
request Jko J E
derinao of Third W aid
We are authorised to announce Boyd AudT
son as a candidate for alderman lnthj
MM ward M T7Tm
W5
are authorised to announce Tom L
ttmitb aa a candidate for retlection as al
derman in the third ward
are authorized to announce Gen J W
We
tipelgbt as a candidate for alderman of
tbe tblrdward Election April 7th 1M5
life are authorised to announce Dr
ti Owens as a candidate for alderman of tbe
rourtbward Election April7th
are authorisedtoannouure Mr JCEle
Wo
phenson for reflection as alderman of tbe
fouunward Election April 7th 1WA
WE are authorized to announce mu R
BiKEit as a candidate for Alderman lu
Ibe Fifth W ard
Caulou niattlng In faqejr whlt
and Jolnttcai new patterns ami color
IngBfroinlfiantK per > ard and up
ward at Saucer llroe
m i
Ju l received at W U Iutkcr a
largo anil fresi supply of garden
Call tcforo stock Is broken
LEWINE BROS PLATFORM
CALL AROUNDIAND BE CONVINCED
THE AGONY OER
ETer llilng Ioiclj nt the Mis
oiirl Pnilllc Depot itml tlie
tlrn nil llusy lit Mink
Ilnu the Strike Wn loieil
nud thcAgrreiiiciit lleluecn
iiiiployiiiiiul Uinplusee
Tho etrlko Is ended and thousand
of lianrls are made lml Wlion the
nows came ocr tho ulics biimlay
that the dllTcreuccs between tho rail-
road magnates and the men who wcro
on a strike had been adjusted tho
very air seemed to bo jubilant tho
merchant tho clerk tho mechanic and
laboror all joined tu ouo common
phrase 1 am glad of It
Yesterday morning an Ktajiinui
reporter went down to tho Missouri
Pacific depot and bo saw piles of
freight lying on tho platform and
float loads coming In all tho time On
going into tho ollico the pleasant faco
of Mr Jco Woodrnir tho agent at
this place was the llrst thing noticrn
Lie He had a broad grin oil aud met
tho rriortcr with a pleasant good
morning anil oil being asked If tli
strike was over said Ves sir wo nre
busy at work again and eter thing Is
lovel Just then tho telephone
rang and sotno ouo asked If they
wcro reccltlug freight ho was
answered lu tho afllrmatlve aud tho
Iiamimh reporter was told tho >
wero full of business aud ho walked
down to tho passenger depot whcio
ho met Mr II A MulhoUnud the
road master of tho Waco dh isiou On
being asked if ho had any news to
communicate ho showed tho reporter
tho following dispatch which ho bad
just recehod
Ueuison March 1C lrouiand after
the lGth Inn the wages of tho track
force will be the samu as paid during
September lt llcaso inform nil
concerned
Signed I F IIumilk
Itoad Master
Tho only men affected lu Waco by
tho restoration ot theso wa cs aro tho
section hands and foremen ol sections
Iho pay of foremen will bp from 15
to M per month and tho men will
recelvo tlli per day
How tho compromlso was mado in
other states than Texas and thostrlkc
declared oil Is fully oxplalncd ill tho
telegraph columns of tho 1Zvavimii
this morning
Iho cxccutio committee of tho
strikers from Marshall Dallas Fort
Woith Denlsou aud Ialistluc sub-
mitted their terms to tho railway of
llcials at Marshall Ihoso olllclals In
turn dispatched them to headquarters
in fat IxmiU Iho terms arc In sub-
stance as follows
Iho wages prior to the September
cut shall bo restored
Ten hours per day and six da s in
tho week
All extra work at the rate of time
and a half pay
No man shall bo relieved from the
scrvfeo of tho company in consc
queiKO of baring participated lu this
strike
No man shall bo discharged for any
reason without llrst having a hearing
This agreement must bo signed by
the leading olllcials of tho road
O A I In lies master mechanic nt
Marshall Is in receipt of adtltcs from
headquarters iu which tho olllcials
accepted tho terms
The llrst freight train that came
Into this city was estcrday morning
at 5 It was under command ol
Conductor Matchctt and lZngluecr
Ycist pulled the throttle bit or
seven other freights came In during
tho day and late In the after-
noon tho > anl at tho Missouri
Pacific depot was filling up with car-
loads of freight
Today tho freight handlers and
float Hues will bo busy moving car-
loads of freight coming In and going
outIho
Iho Ktaminuireporter then went
among tho boys on tho other roads
which run Into tho city and found
them rejoicing with their brother
rallroacnls Ihey wcro not only glad
because their wages had been restor-
ed but because tuo men were at work
again This certainly settles the
matteraud it Is hoped wo will hato
no more strikes ou tho Missouri la
cltlcor any other road that runs into
this illy
tiiihad not
Iho operahouso contained a gi
gootl
deal more than an arcrago audience
l st night to see Fecks Hay Ho
ployed by Atklusons Conudv Co
Ilo company I a good one fully
equal to the work It Is all tho hugest
broadest craziest burlesque but ml
milting that and Judging tho perfor
nisico unou that basl it Is cry well
done and as Iho audlenco was not the
loast particular in the world thoro
as no end of applause
Much has been said about tho moral
effect of this performance aud hero
wero c rtalnly some reason to fear Us
influeiuo on bos As a matter of
fact the play Is as harmless as mother
ioose the breadth or its absurdity I
visiblo to the simplest comprehension
and we can no moro Imagine a bo > en
tertalnlug a thought ot Imitation that
the wonderful hut gory feats of Jack
thoGlant Killer Its onlyobject Is to
make people laugh and lu this It is
n suctess without doubt Dall
Chronicle LaCrosse Wis
iiimtii II TU WACO
J It Wiualrlt Appenr and disc
llond for lit llrcofftilrnlice
Many of tho Uxaminfrk readers
W ill remember that Mr J II WlnMelt
a former Insurance agentleft this city
Minis time last November ami during
his absence tho grand jury found two
bills of indictment against him for
cmboz7lcmont It is said Mr W s
accounts are short for a large amount
but what that amount is no one ha
ct shown up Mr Wlnslett sold out
his business to Jas 1 Moore Co
w ho havn been representing tho same
companies Mr W formerly did busi
ness for Ihcro was a general sur
prise yesterday when it was told on
the streets that Mr Wlnslett would
appear at tho courthouse and givo
himself up to tho court and his
friends would bo thcro to go on his
bond lromntl at 12 oclock ho was
at the place named nutl his bouds
being 00 each they wcro made and
signed by tho following named gen-
tlemen T J Womack J II Uakcr
S II Ilainlctl Win llrooks O W
I Id J T Wslton < II Cierald
C M Downs Luke Moore M N
lEnscnthal J A Solomon CTlbbs
Wm Edmonds nnd W II Duprec
Theso suiclles aio worth inoro than
f 10001X1 and thev certainly havo all
conlldcnce In Mr W Ilo also has
numerous friends lu this dty who
will stand by hint In his trouble aud
the all hope ho will make a clear
showing In all his past business nlfalrs
Aiiinsnn ion nimiiiAii
A Colored Uomnii Ilncrd En tlio
Jnll llinrgrit wllh I lief I or Snrl
oil Artlclra
Yesterday morning Mr J LcUnskI
sworo out a complaint before Justice
It W Davis aguiust ono Anna Farker
colored charging her with burglar-
izing his houso and taklrlg sundry
articles therefrom Iho warrant was
given to Constable l > o Jenkins who
went to Annas houso to scro It
When ho got thcrn tho door was
locked against him and ho was told
that Anna Farker had left tho city
Mr Jenkins said ho must get lu aud
made Iho inmates of the houso open
the door for him Ho found Anna
under Iho bed and ho milled her out
and took her to the jail At the tinio
sho was arrested slio woro n blue
cashmere sack which belonged to
Mrs Loviuekl Tho other articles
missed from tho houso are washbowl
two aprons founollars twelvo linen
and ono silk handkerchief Anna said
she sold tho wash bowl but denies
taking an thing else She was a
lnmistlc in Mr L rlnskis house
when the goods were stolen
riincuuiiTsj
frlnle In llio illlferettf locnl rribti
linl Icalcrdnr
citv teniir
Recorder Ilrlnkcrhopp tried John
irillllh aud lined him i and costsfor
bciug drunk
COUNTY COURT
Iho non jury docket was called and
a number of tasessct
Letters of administration on tho ci
tato ot A T Itose deceased were
granted to J It Hose
1 ho homestead of Cico W Acrce
deceased was set asldo for his widow
and children
niBTiitcrrouiir
The caso of John It Feci vs Moore
Frarlcr Moore was glvou to the jury
at noon but up to a oclock they had
failed to return a verdict and were
discharged until this morning at 0
oclock
Tho caso of J A lis nlo vs U f
Compton was continued on account
of an Important witness being absent
AIIIlINi ASKICIATICIM
A mooting of tho Alumna Assocla
lion of W F C will bo held Mon
day March 181b at 4 oclock p in at
tho residence ol the president All
members requested lo attend Impor
taut business on hand lly order of
tho president
ICaiii KlSNAKII
becrctary
A Itirrrsalul tnndidnle
The bt Charles saloon has been
elected b a largo majorltv In the
great restaurant contest
lollet and fancy articles ofall kinds
> cry cheap at W L Tuckers drug
tore Call aud cxauiluo Ids stock
ETDaTCM
f adiel your attention please to our special
nflcrlngs Tor thli week > e hive a corded
band itemise first quality material for soc
A tucked and embroidered chemise nicely
trimmed with lace for 5 c
A French band maderhrmlse for fta
a nice muUn skirt with cambric ruffle and
eight tnckt Tor 65
ACrstclass tnutlln skirt with eight tucki
nd very deepmadraa lace for Wo
An elegant night gown handsomely trim
raedwllhtncksaud embroidery mother Uub
batdfrout for ll
W P
BUY OF
MARTIN
dialers In
BRQ
FURNITURE CARPETS
ASD
UNDERTAKERS GOOBS
Chll hen csrrUxc vrlntlow ihiilei tnd cor
nliYi bnrber nilchurch crmlr will bracket
fhromo sticlcnKruvlug parlor tnd mantle
cael Our atotk la complete and at lowet
prices Corner filh and Autin atreeta Waco
Teiai
ItOl M AIIOUT TOWN
A charming roting lady nameil RulielL
ho wlihed to darelop her muscle
To the rink went to sate
one evening of late
Uut w hen abe got there
aba wept In depair
Because ibe d forgotten her bull
St Patricks Day In tho morning
I adle lluo shoes at blccpcr Clifton
Cos
W It Sills Co mako a specialty
of country produce
Mens lino sloes at SleeperClifton
Cos
iUl tho standard brands of tobaccos
and cigars kept by W It bills Co
grocers Austin street
Do ou smoko Tho best of cigars
aro kept at tho St Charles rostau
rant
A flno lot of chickens turkc s eggs
and countr butter cheap at Chas
Ilasts tho grocer corner Sixth and
iVustln streets
W It llrlmlugham has en routo n
car loatl of the Illicit carriages and
phaetons c > cr brought to Waco It
will par on to wait and sco thoiu
Mr W 11 Lednuni has rcmoedhls
nilllluer establishment to tho store
former occupied by Mrs Orand ou
the plaza Mrs Farton will continue
to conduct tho business A full Hue
of spring goods tue eu route
Mr F Itccso has removed Ids tailor
ing establishment to Ids old stand ou
Hridgo street where ho Is selling all
wool cashmcro suits at 21 aud pa s
special attention to cHing and clean-
ing Alibis patrons aud tho public
generally arc requested to call and sco
himThe
The Light Infantry will bo swom
in tonight 1 ho boys havo received
their new caps and aro making rjpld
strides toward perfection In evolu-
tion of drill ami tho manual of arms
1 ho pay car on tho Central has gouo
up the main line paying tho boys off
for tho month of January A good
innny ciuplojcs on tho northwestern
branch would bo glad to seethe eai
come up to Waco
Mastcrst Ilia has more houses than
any town between Waco and Austin
Ihev aro one and a hnlfhy three lect
and bees lire In them
Dr J II Caldwell has a beautiful
photograph of his country residence
which shows up Immensely among
tho towering oaks on tho banks or the
Hosque
1 ho rivor roso about two feet yes-
terday Tliountorls verv cloar and
it ir ust hao como from tho Clear
Fork of tho lliazos Wood haulers
and clt teamsters contlntio to cross
at the ford though It Is preltv deep
A lady ami gentleman wcro drlving
down Hftli street Suuday afternoon
when their horses became frlghteuod
ami nttcuintcd to run away A gen
Ileman rati out and slopped the team
lint tho occupants i > r tho buggy were
thrown out lu fhe mud although
neither of them ucro hurt tho lady
hchl a In her arms hut the ur
chin did not otcu cr 1 hose who
wcro picscnt say It was a lucky es
cape
K > er tlratclass dealer sells Opera
Fuircigarcltes Will not slick tolho
1
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I reeli Lclcr
At Wilsons restaurant for dinner
today
Ladles approve of our smoking
Littlo Joker
tbrC
IWOEH
Absolutely Pure
This pow ler never varies A marvel of pur
Ity itrtnglr an i whotesoindirts More eco
nomlcalthan theordluarr klmla and canno
be S Id In competition with tbe multitude
o
ow ust short eight alum or phoiphate pow
Urs il donly ln cans itorslIJaalug low
der Do jwi H aft t N y
Especial attention It called to our stock of
Infants wear ranirtBt la price from obsepest
to extra line garments
A corallnt coraet for 60a
handsome setteen const lu eolors ele
gsutly embroidered forll
Doy1 shirtwaists 8fto
A email lot Infant e while
dresses elegantly
trliause nightly soiled atreryluw price
W hare a Terr flne line ot
MENS SHOES
at 2 250 and 3
Our new line of baud sewed
MENS SHOES
at 500
la the nobbiest and best line of goods we hare
ever shown to tbe trade U > uie aud try them
S eeper Clifton Co
AUSTIN STREET
THEY MUST GO 1
Oer Large Block of
New Boots and Shoes
Unit be Sold AH Heavy Boots and
Bhoea Reduced
= 25 Cenls to 1 Per Par =
Same Kediif lion on Ladles Fine Hand and
Machine Sewed llutton Boots All
FirstClass and Reliable Goods
Dont mill this opportunity of aailn money
No 1 Auitlo arenne Waco
AVENUE HOTEL
Coniresa Arenne Austin Tex
Largest Best and Most Central Ho-
tel In the City
Samplo Rooms sy Commercial Men
D M
WILSON
New If anagemeat
° timCS WCck tircct fr0m tho Iown Crca s
tupreaswnrranteil perfectly pure
Eggs always on hand in suilicicnt quantity to supply all demands at bottom market prices
afaiHiT fliaiw <
Proprietor
Moderate Charges
AUSTIN STREET AND SQUARE
HEADQUARTERS SEASONABLE GOODS
iT
BARNEY FELDHAKES
Just reeelred and on hand a fall llueof
doiking stores for woo 1 coal gas and oil aeld
at prk i hi salt tbe limes
A large stack of
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
LAMPS
etiailitlBg lu i art of
LANTERNS
TABLE GLASSWARE
AND CROCKERY
Feather dim tors and carpet sweej ers lunch
hatkeu aul hamnem clothes bus sets a a J
hatubers and market
A l t a Urp lot of i a nary an 1 turrklujr Mr
caites IncluHnir traveling en 1 breeding cages
and mure tu arrive
AT BARNEY FELDHAKES AUSTIN AVENUE
Firstclass In All Respects
LORNER FOURTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS WACO TEXAS
HOLT HEATHERLY Proprietors
LOAN OFFICE
ctfEATDAnaAiNSiNnNnEDBnMED ijaans
swineCuitom mailoOrerooata
0 Cn Solid Gold American Vialcbta
ajlFliieHolilSllrer American Wauirs
And JeirelrClothing Mull Imtrumtnu Onna Kevolrert eta
J Af one third of their actual value
ln sllvar atom winder I
a5 an aetter Klgln watch tor
infiCLESoy valu UNKV iuankuom iu
anhu He i10ar Front Sli Three Jill Rails rVuil m aaTeia R
HILL FONTAINE CO
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
16 South Main St SI Louis Mo 296 298 Front St Memphis Tenn
The St Louli Ilouie haie added wool to their tuifnes and will a trance liberally on
WeareaeenlalnWarofor A nlieuer Bndwelier and Frlanjer lollled
beer Thre Irrriar
IhcHnm In the world free from luipureliea aud hUhly recommended bj the me Ileal fraiorullr
Antieuser and Budweisers
W M RAGLAND
IHETEItHR
Established In 1071
WACO TEX
THE MODEL PHARMACY
W A WILLIAMSON CO PROPRIETORS
Ns 409 Anstln Avenue net rearth and riflh
b SylJ 1 V l 0B rill Medicine Chcrnlcala Ilrara and Tobacco
our Frracrlpllon Deparunent one of the moil comi tele In ercrr detalL I 0011 lurtjMl nnAml
th au rillon of mint thorouih Precrlpllonlta of inns an I proI i it ei eMcnie ail I SSfi
ffi1 of material ued Sriiu J lVeparaUoS
Vi I f0 are In dlpeuliiie
SPeclalir Wjt oftrk can al be found third door ore In riar of tt Ilk ntb k J
AMERY BUTTER
Also fresh country buttor whon over it can bo bad Na olconiargarino or but
JOHN F MARSHALL Waco Texas
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