Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 108, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 14, 1888 Page: 1 of 4
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WACO EVENING NEWS.
T
VOL. 1
WACO TEXAS AVEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14 1888.
NO. 108
N
SAN6ER BROTHER'S
iGARPET DEPARTMENTS
AMI I HVM S()MI
Peal Rousing Reduclioq
THIS -WEEK I3ST
TIpbb Pliy ingrains BpussiIb Rugi Ind
Upholstery Goads.
Evory One Oontomplating tbAurohaso of a
Good Wiixteir iCcii'iDet
Will Find a Visit to Our Department
Both JPlocisciLrit and IPA'ojEittifole
One lot three-ply Cotton Chains good
colorings will be sold this week at 75
centsper yard.
Three-plys all wool extra quality are offered
at 95 cents which are well worth $115.
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT NEW LINE OP
Ingrains in Bright Colorings which
we take pleasure in showing feeling that
they arc of unusual good value; during
this week the price is fixed at
40 cents per yard.
Anotliei Lino ol m Patterns tn i2-pl Cotton Cham Ingrains
Will Ik oHcicUat riPTY (JlTSpcr jaid.
Ask (0 ssE ifB Tapesfpy Brussels
Which c aic helling at Go Us. 75 cts. ami 8 cts. per jarrt
vm ir you riM these too cheap
Call for our Special Leader Body Brus-
sels at $ i per yard in all new patterns
for Halls and Stairs.
We also have some new Lines of Rugs Linoleums
Oil Cloths and several Special New
Attractions in
Lace Curtains Portiers and Drapery Goods
SANGER BROTHERS.
iVll Kinds of Security
And as Long Time as Interest is Kept Up.
' JOHN ID. MAYFIELD.
tholioiaer to tho detection of Akt Pattwk lllnstroteil n any number of "VftXoTUttS
cr ih sues manufactured each alucd M from M ccuta to 3t) cims or ovir 83 W wortn of pattern!
$aVubscrlpUon S"00 A trial will convince you that yon can get ten times tho TalM
CI tuo oney paid ginglo copies (each containing 1'attcra Order) 20 cci ts
" Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST New York.
Ths nboTe combination la a splendid chance to get our paper and Pmobiit'I MeaTm t
'niawjrate. Hndy9urqbic.tUl9Wtblofllw M
IX. JOOJB
The Fashionable Meichant Tailor
AUSTIN AA CN UU.
II aijii8trcnli Inmoet clcfiaiit llnool Im-
jortilaul iloimstli oo Isfor tlio lull anil Un-
lir tra to lilih Is now ojin lur Innj citlon
n Int i rices ni)ir before lanr I if I inn to
noi u but llrtt ilats workn un
H. JACOBS
Satisfaction Kiiarontei I on oTcrjthlng yon
Uiynt Julir'aDriig Storo
SfcO.SSO
Will Pay for 12 Months Subscription to
Waco Evening News
Demorest'sTMonthly Magazine.
A WONDEItrOIi PUBLICATION.
Many unpposo DEMOIIFST'S MONTIIfc
to bo a fanhlon magazine This Is a great mistake
It undoubtedly contains tho finest fashion Dk-
PAnTMiNT of any magazine published but this li
tho caso from tho fact that gnat enterprise and ex.
pcrlcnco aro sloin so that each dipartment Isj
equal to a mngazino In Itself In DmonEBTSyoti
git n dozen magazines In 011c and secure amuse-
ment and Instruction for tho w hole family It con-
tains Stories Poems and other Literary attractions
lncludlntrArtlslIc Scientific and Household matters
and Is illustrated with ordinal Htecl Engravings
1 hotogravures Water Colors and flno woodcuts
makli g It tho IIouel Mauazinb of Auirica.
l.acu copy conuuus a i-atth uhui "
THE WHITE ELEPHANT
NEWLY FITTED AND FURNISHED
Airiest and Handsomest Saloon in the City.
FINEST WINES LIQUORS & CIGARS
Polltlto nml Skilirul llnrkccperx.
All tlio liuorltol'roliiliN
Hon Drinks.
ja pa WILLIAMSON.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
f
less
1. Mllllllll k
LADIES' MISSES'
'
Ten Thousand Dollars Worth of Cloaks
at Less Than the Cost of Manufacturer.
Our Buyers Closed out the Entire Stock of
a Manufacturer at about 60 cts. on the Dol-
lar and we Propose Selling them Jon the
Same Margin.
THEY ARE
READY FOR INSPECTION
And Ladies arc Most Urgently Requested to
call at once liilc the Stock is Full.
AT 60 CENTS ON
Cor tlx eun.& Austin. Sts.
Tnt-llth Alumni NcnsIoii of (he Goner-
ul AdHHPinhly nt IiiilliiiiiiinllH
Indiampolis Nov 13 About 125
delegttcs were uresent at the twelfth
annual session of the knights of la-
bor assembly opened at 10 o'clock
this morning lhe total number ot
persons connected officially with it is
about 150 lhe morning session
1 isted until 12 30 and was luely but
the work was all completed when re-
cess was taken for dinner. The re-
port of the committee on credentials
was at once taken up and considered
The cases which demanded atten-
tion were more in the nature of pro-
tests than contests some persous pro-
testing against what they consider il-
legality in the appointment of dele-
gates Schilling of Chicagi was ad-
mitted no case being made against
him In the ctse of district assem-
bly No 49 five delegates headed by
James E Quinn were admitted it be-
ing thought at this time not proper to
go behind the returns
It was announctd to the press rep-
resentatives that Barry was proba
bly somewhere ibout the hill but
that eiused no trouble Mr Uir-
r) wis in the hall when the session
opened and endetvoud to sneak but
Grand Mister Workman l'owdcrlv
told him that hiving been expelled lie
had no right there and niuit go II iv-
inc no serious cases on hind ind be
me thus earl) orgmi U f jr work th s
cntial issiinmy i-. iluan ol ill re
cent ones It t lime da)i iheiuot
Minneapolis and live d-s ilieid 1 f
Kichmond ind is ill th waning el
mtnts ire on Hie 1 iiisuli smooth
sailing is expe ted from now on to the
end ot thv- seiston " said Mr l'u v
dirly
Only one delegation besides the
contestants from distnet assemblj No
49 from ew York did not tike
seats in the general assembly to day
lhat was the delegation from tht
Michigan st ite assembly and consist-
ed of Henry Alen of Schoolcraft and
James II Morrow of Adrnn I her
assembly was entitled to but one dele-
gate but they sent two
1 he case of 1 11 Barry is one on
appeal from the qu hority of Powderly
and it will be considered in due time
by the proper committee Mr I5arr
claims to be entitled to his seit and
expresses confidence in his ultimite
siir-rnss
'1 he afternoon session was devoted
to the completion of the organization
and by the appointment ot commit'
;tccs These arc a legislative coin
wial
AND CHILDREN'S
.
THE DOLLAR.
& Hoseni
mittee of committees on law on the
finances of the order on secret work
on appeals and grievances ind a
press committee It is the duty of
this committee to consider the legis
lation which it is desired to hive
brought before congress ind it is in
tended for it to act in an advisory ci-
pacity with the regular standing com
mittee at Washington
A telegrim was received from the
chief officer of the brotherhood of lo
comotive firemen expiessinc good
will ind hope for the success of the
order and promisinc co-opeiation
with it A simihr message was re
ceded from the trades isscmbly of
Indianapolis lhe reports of the
generil officers and commute of the
general executive board will be heard
to morrow and 1 hursdiy
IiiMlHiitly Klllol.
Longview November 13 Last
night at Gladewiter twelve iihIps
west of here. George toden instantly
killed Nathin Owens who wasjcilous
of his wife Last nitjht Owens accused
his wife of loving Rodan ind recicved
unsittsfactory replies Owens took
hisra?or and went about town to find
Rodan sweiring he would kill him on
siht Cum to Kodan's sleeping
room he entered ind prore ded to cut
Rodan who awoke just in time to
wild off the murderous razor and fly
to the back jard followed by Owens
Rodin wis soon cornered and begged
for his life Owens still pressed on
when Rodan stepped on in ix He
snatched it up ind warned Owens to
come no closer Oens rn ide moth
er ittemp to cut Rodin who with one
blow chopped O veils' head off Ru-
dm surrendered
Ilolt-I llnriiml
Chauan )ogi Nov 13 lliree
bodies were recovered from the ruins
this morning of the liryant's 1 tiro
pean hotel whieh wis destroyed by
fire list night Ihe hive been
mdentified as Lula Jones white
chambermaid Major Higgcr of .At-
lanti Georgia and lhoims Moon
of llloomington Illinois lhe litter
two were guests 1 he young woman
who was burned was ciught by fall-
ing timber neir the center of the
building lhuger had escaped and
went back to recover his valise but
wis ciught on the stairs and slowly
roasted to death His clenched
hinds were filled with hair which he
had torn from his heid in the ago-
nies of his frightful death Moore's
body wis charred to a crisp Search
u in progress lor other bodies but it
is thought no others will be found
On lur trial tup tin Itiinn UiluiIp
(lie iuv Spinlali umsliip which has pitt
lift tlio liuuls of her 1 Mulish tuillilcrn
di eloped a spud of twuitj om knots
Out in liiiln it is tli mm or tho
ti)u lint tho mm iot nhi ul of tho
tifiir list nr Iltintirs killed 1100
tiqu-s nml tijjirs I UI11I otilj t 000 nun
lhe I'liiisinns mi so dksitihllul with
ho wiight of tho LiilI1s1i iijh hat that
dun Imttirs luuo inwutid a silk hat
wiiL.hitiL littli moit) than mi oimii anil
i hilf
During tho first thuo months of this
tciu 000 inoie liiimigrintH auiud lit
Nov oik thm in thu sum tiinu last
vi ii lliciu ucro JS.itn arn lis in
Marelt
It is said that tho lCht paid colored
UTiman in Georgia is the ono who cooks
for tho Capital Ci1 ilub of Atlanta She
M-ft'M.'iOOii jmi and has a $1 000 as
Mstimt
A stiLir riflmng eoni itn with
i 000 000 capital has 1h.hi sUrtid to
.si Mr Hum 1 ru ml a ncn mithol of
rt lining l iloctrii itv 1 ho cost w ill ho
hout simiuj Ihicmts a ton
lime is miiIi a ill in mil for Mam
spuni 11111 Ih it tl ere aro foii-s i-
pussid that the turn nie ghhig out V
louispondi nt MigLists that thej ma 1k
ioumiI to lil inoio if tr ati-d as tho
Luni tilts ( f tlu list m rhonitiMs
hack tho I it Ic with thin hatihits and in
duo timi tho tuo wups luui
Dining a hei) tlmudci sioimat "Mil-
Liliillt Ut tho other d i atiiniui-
dousl big fiog c inn down with tin i uu
and stnu k the sidiw ilk with a thud
Hi li motiouliss for a inonutil thin
lloj pid our on his fut and tlnn with
inilut I omuls jmujHil intoastoii and
uj on tin show cisis jrt ith fiihtiiimg
mm ml women thin
A miall hius-s titattii was ilisioMnd ic-
iinth ni u fho Acropolis inusium th
ms It is in a piifiet Matu ol piiM na-
tion mid tho fiuii Ikius a i losi icsim-
hliinio to tl o AjhiIIo of Can u Ins in tho
Uiltish iiiiisiimi 1 lus M ituo is th hist
bpiilmin of woil maiisliip in hiass that
h is jit lotni to lilit in thoioiiisi of tin
i i i itions at tin Aciopolis
A Boston clueso ilmkr san tint nihil-
K i iti I iIkim whin fiish mil will
mill lamiot ho distinguish d tiotn a
good skim milk ihiosi It is mado
lirilv in w i stun faitorus and is i om
po id of sti irini olio oil lotion i id
oil and slim milk llioen mi is in-st
itinilul fioin tho luilk and tin n it i'
Houht to iiiuin fits of a ilu itu u ml
itj A lonsidu iblo qu mtitj ol I mud
bltttoi is also used
Irish SnilnRM Hunk
U10 statistiiH of deposits 111 Irish mi-
ings kankH gim 111 tlio iifjistrar Kin-
ciiIh nunt icKrt jiiom Unit mir
hinco 1881 tlio di posits Imutnin men is
iug continuously tho total hint iso
amounting to miirly u million nml 1
quirtir Stirling Tho precise ll(uiciiio
On Doc 11 1881 i. 1 705 000 and on
Doe 1 1U87 i-t 0?"i 000 Tho nioiiiy
ill tlllMO I till 8 lipil'SUlt.S filllllll saings
anil 1 onus uliuobt intinls fioni tin ngri
cultui it populution ulileh lw it oh
sir" 1 li is diiiiliiisliiil liming tlio ponod
The startling ht ititnent mnj tlionioie Ikj
in ulo with lonlUIcneb tlmt the tenant
fiirinerH of In 1 ind a a elas urti con-
fiilirabh ilclnr than tlie wnusix joirs
a(o audit nnv tm itsecrted w ith equ d
eoniidiiieo that thu Mime could not ho
Haul of any other ilass of tlio coiiiiiiiiiuty
in tho United Kingdom London Woild.
IIih llmitlor I'oet ratlins
llio imhlNliii of Tho Cintuiy mnpa
7ine id Ih ginning to npprcui ito tho vnliio
of JaniiH lutcoinli Kile) h contribu
tmns Iist wintir Uili bint a poem to
tho 1111if.111t1u it appeared Bulisecpiintly
under thu titli) of Jim" and it narratiil
inpithiiie diak it thu uiisjM ikablo lovo
of u Himplu old man for his Imij who
unit to and wa.s killed in thu war I or
thii Kx.in H1I1 s neiiMi! uchcelc for fc'jO
Somu will h afti r tin public itiou of tho
wiMHliiliv 1 aitiilp mil in 1111 authors'
II tiling 111 New oik tit ami it was
iiniMiMill (oniclrd that ho made tho
hit ( f the on isiou 111 faet ho was the
onh 1 iiiiiipuit in tlio piogr iiiiiuu who
it ti 1 : in nthiisiasiii and In was re
1 I) iii)kI His iiiitatioii of
Jim (tlu )(m 111 liu I nil piintiliu lliu
Cuilitn) wt rt iiiihid with bpteiil fa
oi and Ilu Cinluiv piopli who who
pit si ul in foiiu win) niipnssi d aiiord
ir . i So Uo-iWtll Sinitli 1 riHiiUnt ef
lliu ( i tituiN (01 i ti ( no Hilt) a littlo
inloiiual hiii t r l wlilih n. few nth 1
(llllgllllll flllllWH Will lllit(ll J Oil
itiininu hit! 1 1 iti I ih) found a uotu
tun 1 1 lie Cuitim l.LeJ i0 him toaiiipt
III it 1 11 id M lllllllll Kill nit 1011 of lhe
il 1 (I las J hm 111 to thu tin luini
liu inili (il uiHiiehul lor 1 100
( ll ( I (I ius
' Anmiintlia Id accepting me )(U lme
inuiU) inu luiini.arfiirubl liu p) '
' 1 am ( luil to Lnow It Aitlnir Sou nru
out in tlio kunt suicrstltious an ouf
' No darllnt W liy do you uU r
"lk.uiu6o jou aro thu thlitcuitli 1111 to
lirojwo to inu tills fcuiiinuii ' J.ifo.
Tin. lu ul Number
ghhsat
ami a!
The large and elegant
stock ol
Dry Goods
Clothing
Boots Shoes
Gents' Furnishi'g
AND LADIES' READY MADE WEAR
Formerly lteloiiging to
nn
po
CO
Will be thrown open
to the public
TUESDAY OCT 9.
REMEMBER THESE GOODS
MM lis M !
TO SATISFY CRED-
ITORS AND
THEY ARE BOUND TO GO !
Immense cuts in prices
have been made. Nev-
er has such a choice
stock been offered so
low. Come and take
advantage of the bar-
gains offered.
O.SELEY
-A-SSIOaSTEE.
LEWINE BROS. STAND.
Austin & (Mi. Sts.
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Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 108, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 14, 1888, newspaper, November 14, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116526/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .