Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 108, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 14, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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Everytlfifas Complete! l'nttern Goods Arriving!!
NEW STYLE GLOVE!
LACED: IN: TWO: MOVEMENTS!
No Buttons Iloolitf or ditchings.
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SOUTH FOURTH STKBKT.
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Ititwim Wnconnd St. I-ouU solid trnln via
Purugoiild to St. Louis on Iron Mountain track
into f'nloii Depot.
'lraln "1 nnil 4 run between 'lovnrkium and
Gntrsilllc connecting iVltli fust train on Iron
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Ticket Agent. Pacific Hotel Block.
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WACO. TEXAS. KOV 14. 1888.
xotjci: TO TIIK VVlllAV.
oorilirHoroifiimeoiint(if mil eniil(jre or liar
tv roniii'Ctril nllli tilts nn r Kill bo honored uy
thr MnsUo unless uy orue
CITY ITEMS.
Berwick Bay'oystors frosh 25 cts.
por dozen at tho St. Charlos. Open
day and night.
This is typical Xuvembor weather.
Dr. Saunders. Dentist ttilh Austin Ave.
Crippon has lino fat turkeys.
Oil for a fow good sidewalks in tlio
city.
Peeler's Cough Sjrnii cures conglis onil
colds w lien all others fall.
Dr. 1". It. Hongst. Phvsltlan and Surgeon.
Itesldcnce !)ll Wasliinston strict otllco 40"i
Austin avenue.
Read tho Waco Furniture Compa
ny's now "ad" this evening.
Buy feed at Duvall's 309. Franklin.
Frosh Mackerel at Stolte Bros t
Dr. Saundeis Dentist oOJ'S Austin Ae.
iwinrifl liriiir stnrn for Drt'flfiliiir Cases. Sha
tine bets. Work Hows Manicure bets and
Toilet Articles.
Tho best brands of pocket-knlvos
and razors at Horsfull & Cameron.
Tho now "ad" of tho Waco Furni
ture Company is worth reading "Am
I right?"
El Paso grapos extra choico at Joo
Thompson's.
l'cclcr'B Jllood Alterative will purify the
Mood when nothing else will. It Is ivarr.ni-
titl. Dr. Saunders. Dentist. 50K Austin Av.
For choico roasts go to Riddlo's
ash niarkot and got it cheap.
Dr. J. II. lloyett dentist corner Austin and
Suunth streets.
l'eeler's J.lv er l'llls are tho best in the world
small and easy to take. Every box warranted
Ross' Imported Soda at tho Cotton
Exchange. t
Mark Flournoy has three first-class
barbers In his barber shop in tho
New McClelland billiard narlor.
W. R. Matthew s. sign w riter south
3d streot.
B. and S. at Cotton Exchange
Oysters candies cakes and cigars
from Do Well' are tho best in the
laud. I
Barbecued moats fresh from tho kiln
ovory day at Riddle's cash market f
Oystors and fish fresh ovory dny at
Mason Morgan & Co.'s.
Peeler's Drug Store for Violin and Guitar
Strings Paper Pins Ink and Pencils nil at
bottom prices.
You will save money liv bit) Ins what ou
want In the Drug llnu at Poller's Drug stere
Corner "ith and Austin strict
Patronizo Marc. Flournoy's first-
class harbor shop in tho Now McClel-
land billiard parlor.
For choice frosh meatsN. A. Straus-
burg's market in East Waco is tho
place. t
Stolto Brothers have just recoived
a fresh lot of Holland Herring. Call
and try thorn.
Peeler's Tlrnir 8torn Is tho clioanest lilaco in
Waco to got jonr prescriptions lllled. Only
experienced druggists.
Our candy fuotory Is now ruiinln
In full blast. Fresh candles dally;
no more stale candles try our chips
caramols and Frenoh candies at Do-
Woll's t
Gooyour Undo Dull" the pawn-
broker opposite tho MoLollund hotel
If you need any monoy or want to
spend any.
Fresh crop cranborrles at .Too
Thompsons 4th and Frauklin btroot.
Tho following have beon drawn as
grand Juiois for tho next term of tho
Federal court beginning noxt Monday:
J. D. Roborls. Mt Calm; A. J. Lott
Whitnoy; G.M. Nichols Morgan: Tom
llagon Moxla; W. S. McPhorson
Acton; Win. Wakefield Thorp
Springs; P. M. Greonwado Whitney;
E. 11. Smyth Moxla; B.C. Hill Wal
nut; Jas. Splney Indian Gap; T. 11.
MoGown Qrovo; T. D. MeGheo
Grove E. C.Zolllkodbr Irene; J. B.
Muso. Mt. Calm: J. M. Hill Turners-
vllle; W. G. Easter Itasca; 1MI.
Dawson Granbury; R. S. Wliitosides
Hubbard; Joo Sellers Joncsboro;
G. W.Soms Kos-o; J. II. Forrest)
Groc iVj0'5! C. A. Head Center City;
Znok u vDonald Turnersvillo.
Comptroller John 1). McCall in re-
ply to a lottor wr'.tton by Mr. S. W.
Slayden In roferenco to tho tux on
drummers gives as his opinion "that
tho decision of tho supromo court of
the Unitod States In tbo Asher case
simply re-aflirms tho Robbins caso
and tho cilcct is to exempt from tho
operation of tho tax drummois travel
ing in tills state and soliciting trado
for person? or linns doing business
in other othor states but that tho law
Imposing tho tax on drummers is still
in force and edict as to thoo repre
senting persons or firms doing bust
npss in the state.
It is to bo regretted that tho for-
bidding weather and tho oxen able
condition of tho streets placed an em
bargo on tho attendance at Tho Gar-
land last night. Tho performance by
Miss Jano Coombs was ono of rare
merit and in tho dual character ol
Lady Dodloek and Hortonso sho
treated her small but appreciative
audienco to a display of fine actin.
sucli as Is raroly witnessed. Miss
Coombs Is a prlmo favorlto in Waco
and with good weathor hor appear
aneo hero would bo a signal for a
crow ded house.
Tho Houfeo of Lords under its now
proprietor Wes. Damron is dispells-
insr to its natrons tho finest Imported
and domestic liquors wines and ci-
gars. Tho host brands of old Ken-
tucky whiskies passed over the bar.
Fresh cool beor always on tap.
Polito attention and satisfaction guar-
anteed. This houso is open day and
night and your patronage is respect-
ful ly solicited.
Marriage licenses lmvo been Issued
to Thomas N. McMulIoii Jr. and Miss
Mary JeanotteChalmors C. II. Holmes
and Miss Goftrudo Hanwoll Storllng
Bird and Carollno Oliver J. B. Teat
and Mrs. A. A. Brady J. M.Donahoo
and Vannio Block M. E. Roop and
Miss Ivu Land.
Another chair has been added to
tho Now McClelland Hotel Shaving
parlor by tho enterprising propriotor
Mark Flournov. With tiireo first-
class harbors ho is now p-epared to
accomniod.tto all his patrons speedily'
comfortably and satislactorily. Go to
Murk's for a good shave hair cut or
shampoo.
L. T. Botto of Chicago Is in town.
A If. Thoakstoii Is hero from Galves-
ton. W. B. Wells of St Louis is in the
city.
L. Longlny u St Louis olliou Is at
tho Pacific.
11. Mayor was hcio finiu Galveston
yesterday.
Hon. L. J. Farr.ar of Grocsbeeck Is
in tho city.
W. E. Wilkin is registered In tho
city from Dallos.
Rov. W. W.Dellart ol St. Paul's
Episcopal church Is quite ill.
General E. A. Moxla a cItl7on of
Mexico Is in tho eitv on n business
visit.
Mr. Frank Steiner Is seriously ill
itud his condition last night was re
garded us very gruvo Indeed.
Mr A. W. Childross ueeompainod
by his child is down from Dallas look-
ing after his intorosts In Waco.
Herman Btugowor tho genial rep-
resentative orV. J. Bottcrton and Co.
of Dallas was in tho city today.
Mr. Nolson Roberts advance .igent
ol Kato Claxton is in tho city arrang-
ing for tho appoaranco of his company
in Waco on next Wednesday.
Capl. L. W. Goodrich of Marlin is
inthecity today. Captain Goodrich
was defeated for tho legislature in his
county by a Union Labor candidate.
Mr. John T. Glnnochio of Dallas is
at tho New McClelland. Mr. G. is
ono of tho most widely known and
popular ralhoad hotel men in Texas
and has huge Interests aheady in
Waco to which ho proposes making
some valuuhlo additions.
1o:GURI08ITYoe:1o
709 .A.T3) 711 .XJSTIHST .XJEISTTJE.
All kinds of Scccnd-Hand Goods bought and sold rented
repaired stored moved or packed for shipment.
Speolol 13 (i renins Ijli
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Stoves Crockery Glassware
Sewing Machines Mattrsses
Spring Beds Comforts Lamps and
Thiid street Is going on a boom now
and a great deal of building is going
to bo done thoio very soon.
Tho meeting of tho Flro Depart-
ment has boon postponed on account
of bad weather.
Again tho lottery drawing has ta-
kon place and tho Waco patrons aro
again left in tho lurch.
A fow Wacoitcs will attend tho San
Antonio fair.
It is sad to cnntcmplato tho mill of
our costly Telford pavement.
Lily Clay and hor boquot of charm-
ing favorites will appear at Tho Gar-
land Friday night.
Anuinbor of now buildings will bo
put up in Waco early in noxt yoar.
New Enterprise.
Call and see Edgar cv: Lo.'s new-
Cider Mill in Stone's new hotel block
on 5th street between Austin Avenue
and Franklin streets. Come and get
some lresh cider from the apples as
they arc ground and pressed. Cider
by the glass pint quait gallon or bar-
rel at rock prices. Come one come
all! J. R. Edgar & Co. 111194
s iwsyoiCos
- Instruments.
8tock Very Iarge
And More Coming1!.
Waco Otxxiosity JSlxopu
Now is the time to lay in your
Supply!
ramvfm&ubUMt
Turn Railway
:RA.Ti.rwAr-
Tho city election Is next In order
and somo qulot fooling around is bo
Ins done in that direction now. Tiioro
Is a prospect for a heavy crop of can-
didates. Call at Sam Robinson's south sldo
square and examine his comploto
stock of fresh groceries. Ho makes a
spocialty of imported Holland nor-
ring kraut anchovies German Dill
plcklos and Swiss and Limbergor
cheese. i
If tho cltv council don't hurry up
its action as to streot crossings thoso
curse-laden hopping stones will sink
so far boneath tho overflowing slush
that not oven a search win rant can
recover them.
Anders Jensen u Norwegian has
filed suit in tho United States Court
against tho Cotton Bolt railway Com-
pany for $10000 damages for personel
injuries.
District court has been adjournod
until to.monow tho first assignment
having been disposed of by tho con-
viction of ovory defendant put on
trial.
Tho Waco Furniture Company lias
something now and interesting to say
in its big spaco this evening
Go to tho reliablo Jowolors Levin-
ski & Lowino for lino Diamonds at
wholesale xuicos.
Great bargains 111 unroJoemod
plodgos at your Uncle Duff Domnau's
opposite tho McLolland liotol.
For a nice clean shave go to Paul
Ground's Barbor Shop noxt to.Chas.
Kophals cor. Austin St. and Square.
A fine variety of sausages and tiiem
woll seasoned kept constantly on
hand at Crlppen's markot.
Buy meat from Kirt Riddlo. When
you pay cash you don't pay for what
somebody else didn't pay for. f
Ladies Look Out.
It any one calls at your house chim-
ing to be sent by "Dot Lcetle French-
man" to solicit oideisfor cleaning or
dying clothes put them out cr have
them arrested as imposters. "Dot
Lectle Frenchman" always calls in
person on such business and never
sends anyone. Beware of such imposters
Miss Jane Coombs has already
made a most favorable impression on
Waco play-goers and she will doubt-
less face a crowded house to-mcr-row
evening at The Garland.
Young men remember that "Dot
Leelle Frenchman" has taken Mr. A
Friedman the well known taylor as a
partner and is better prepared than
ever to repair clean or dye your suits.
Do not forget that Riddlo soils for
cash and you can got moats from him
a gieat deal cheaper from him than
Ibowhoro.
LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY
GROCERIES NOW IN STORE
R. H. IjRAY.
Tho Waco Fnnllturo Co has Just
received a solid carr load ol sldo boards
finished In Oak Walnut Mahogany
natural Chorrv. and Ash. So any 0110
who cannot make a solectlon out of
that car is hard toploaso. Am I light?
Tho Waco Furniture Company is
said to havo tho lurgost lino of Parlor
Furnlturo over shown this sluoumca-
go. Am I right?
Ournow pliotographoH J L. Borg-
storm does spionum worn .1. u. jjouii
old stand.
Go to J. L. Borgstorm to havo your
ptcturo taken at J. C. Dean's old
stand
Ptfler's Drug Store lor Perlumtrv I'aco
Powders Toilet Soap Combs und Ilruslii'8.
Clieo.iest In town.
Tnko Peelers Chill Syrup-No Cunt No P.i
DoWiel catch thoir own oystors
try them. Boat arrives twlco each
day. Soiul In your orders for oybters
for Sunday on Fridy to DoWlol.
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CAR - LOAD
DoWiol's Boston Chips uro tho talk
of tho whole country.
Choice roasts from C to 8 conte por
pound at Riddlo's cash markot on tho
piazu. t
The Direct Route
To All Points.
California
New Mexico
Colorado
Kansas
And the N rthwest.
2 Daily Trains 2
The Direct Route 1o AH
Points in Hie North
and South
KVia St. Louis
Pullman Palace Hotel Cars are run
liLtvvetnSt. Louis and San Antonio
laSedall dally. All trains nrrlvo
and depart from tho Grand Union
Depot at St. J.ouls thereby ussurlng
passengers spiuily connections.
Fast Time! SiiDerior Accommo-
"Cotton Belt Route.'
'Dili New Standard Gauge
Through . Line
Arkansas and Texas
Via CAIRO to
ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO
JUST IN.
TII VIS JOKhS.
eket Agent
U'nni 'luxas.
P. IIUGHKS.
Pass. Agent
Houston Texas'
II. V. ;jltCUM.OUGH
Uexural Pasbengirnud r'rilghl Asrnt
Dallas!'
Connecting In Jnlon Ihpots with
through trains for all points in
Illinois Iowa
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
Indiana
Now York
Ohio and all Points
North and Bast.
Don't buy a tlckot for any
point until you havo consult-
ed tho Agent of the St. Louis
Arkansas and To.is Rallwaj
1). MILLER.
General Passongor Agent
St. Louis
E. WvLoBAUMIC
Ass't Gon'l Puss. Agent St. Lotil
1). E. iIIItSIIKIEr.il)
Local Ticket Agent Wa"o. Toxsx.
la&: te-i ito'
Wr-JMter Aj8M&. .-. -
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