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lirsr all wool Scigo cloth in Black
Mil IlroH u
IScduccd to 1250 from 11150
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Waco Daily Examiner
BY BARTOW CRAVENS
Great Special Cloak Sale
tjloak manufacturers aro already making up spring goods aud wo wero
fortunate cuongli to scuro somo or tliolr last lots of winter wraps tlicso
wc got at about 50 cents on luo dollar and as wo want to DIIAW A 110
CUOlVD TO OUU CLOAK UOOH THIS WEEK wo aro going to offer
them at tlio saino proportloualo low prices as wo bought tlicm Added to
tils our cntlro stock of
Ladies Misses Childrens Wraps
Have Been Marked Down
We Have soino Seven Hundred Misses Imported and Do
mestic Havelocks that wo offer this week at prices
that will make thorn go thoy aro way down
We start om lino at 250 for 4yearsold
and raise 25 cents on sizes up to 16
years We start another line at 3
for 4yearold an4 raise 25cts
a size Another line wo
Start at 3 50 for 4yearold and raise 25
cents a size Tlieso aro tho cheapest Lot
OF CLOAKS EVER OFFERED
1 Big B ins this Week
ItCluriil u G from i J < 0 ladles
linn llagoual New markets all
woe
deduced to 8 from til ladles all
ool Merlin Twill Now markets
Silk Wraps all Reduced
lledured to 1050 lrom 2S0 La-
dles Plush Coats 42 Inches long
quilted Satin lining
Uediucd to 2850 lrom 35Ladles
llroiado Velvet New Markets quilted
Salln lining
Ilriluceil to 27 50 from 35 00 La-
dies Oltomau Silk New Markets
Satin lined and fur trimmings
deduced to ilH O from Indies
Oltomau Satin Now Markets Salu
lined and fur trimming
Itcduecd totU lrom 20 Ladles
Brocade Satin New Markets fur
Trimmed
Ilcdi ceil to 18 lrom 21 Ladles
llrocado Otlomau Now markets Satin
lined
LADIES SHORT WRAPS
Wo havo an imtnenso stock of tho in woolen cloths
Silksbrocade Vclvetsbroeade Satin Tho way wo havo cut
prices on short Wraps this week is something tcrriblo
noting prices on theso dont tell tho story como and
compare last with this weeks prices ono thing is
positivo our prices will make them go fast this week
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Wo wish to call tho Special attention of all thnso that enter ourcloak dc
parlniciil In buv or look at cloaks TO THE lACT that we do not oiler
any shoddy or poorly made goods every garment wo imo is tailor made
tliotiliiiiiilugs best iUalllyand tho matunal no matter how cheap Is tho
bealofllsklml If oii wanta garment to look and wear well for alltllo
nioiipy our cloak Department Is tho placo to tot It
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ORGANIZED
The House Also Completes Its
Democratic Organization by
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WACO TEXAS TUESDAY pEOEMBER 8 1885
The Senato Mods Organizes
and Adjourns Tilt Today
at High Twelve
Vaillste Oiilllnes Ills Pollcyas
Speaker of llio Homo
The Mcasaco Vt be
Today olid the
Hill HcbIu
Delivered
Music
Washiniiton Decombcr 7 Tho
senators wero promptly on hand this
morning and lor half an hour before
noon gathered lu Irlcudly groups
around tho senato chamber exchang
ing greetings and discussing tho
situation Tho galleries of tho sen
alo havo not for mauy cars been so
crowded on tho opening day of ses-
sion
Tho walls of tho senate chambor
wero draped in deep black out of
respect to tho memory of tho lato vlco
president
1romptly at noon General
McCook secretary of tho senate
called that body to order and praor
was offered by the chaplain Iter 1J
Huulloy >
Mr Edmunds offered a resolution
declaring Soualor John Sherman tho
president pro tempore of tho sonalc
Mr Vornces moved au amendment
lo strlko out tho inline of John Sher-
man aud Insert tho name of Ishani
U Harris but tho amendment was
voted down by a party voto yeas
29 najs 84 uud Mr Sherman was
elected MessrsShcriuau aud Harris
both abstained from voting Upon
tho request of Secretary McCook
Mr Sherman was escorted to tho
chair by Mr Edmunds and Mr Voor
hecs aud tho oath of ulllco was ad-
ministered to lilm by Mr Edmunds
Mr bhcrmau said Senators I
return > ou my grateful thauks
for tho high honor vou havo
conferred upon mo lu common
with all tho pcoplo of tho United
Stales I foci prulouud sorrow for tho
sudden death of tho vicepresident
who by tho constitution Is also de-
clared to bo president of tho senate
i ho contingency has now arrived
when It becomes tho Imperative duty
ol tho scuato to elect a president pro
tempore lu accepting tho position
asslgucd mo 1 feel lliat thcro aro
many senators on cither sldo of tho
house inoroable to discharge tho du-
ties of this posltlou aud more expe-
rienced lu rules aud orders of the
senato than myself still 1 accept with
a slucero ileslre that I may bo
able lo enforce tho rules with
kindness aud impartiality so as to
ascertain if possible tho sense of the
majority of tho senate aud give to
tho minority its lull constitutional
rights nud protection With tho slu
cero desire of performing this duty
1 appeal to each Individual senator
for his courtesy aud forbearauco
Mr Cullom presented ircdeutlals
of Mr Logans reelection of senator
from Illinois aud Mr Piko presented
thoso of Mr lllalr as senator from
New Hampshire
Committees were appointed to no
Illy tho president and homo of rep
resentatives of tho organization of
tho aenaf alter which tho scuato
nt 1215 took a recess of half au
hour to await the organization of tho
house
At 2 oclock tho newly chosen
president pro tern called tho scuato
lo order Twclvooclo k noon was
tlxcd as tho hour of dally meeting
unless othervvlso ordered
Tho secretary was Instructed to in
form iho president aud tlio house
t tat the senato had chosen tho Hon
John Shermau as president pro
ternSenators
Senators Kduiuuds aud Harris
wero appointed iroiu the houso to
wait upon tho president and Inform
him that a quorum ofcach houso was
assembled uud congress was ready to
rccclvonny communication that he
might bo pleased to mako
At this Juncture the clerk of tho
houso announced tho election of a
speaker nnd clerk by that body aud
tho appointment of couimitttro to
wait on tho president lu conjunction
with tho senatorial committee
cuator Vorhces then otlcrcd tho
following resolutions prefacing them
with the remark that in doing so ho
was performing Iho saddost duty of
Ills publlo life
Ucsolvcd That tho senato received
with profound sorrow tho Intelligence
of tho death of Mioiuas A Heudrlcks
lato vlrciiresldcut of tho United
States and for a number of vcars u
distinguished member of this body
Kesohcd That tho business of tho
scuato ho suspeuded lu order that tho
eminent public services and represen
tative virtues of tho deceased may bo
appropriately commemorated
Iosolvcd That tho secretary of tho
scuato bo directed to communicate
theso resolutions to tho houso of rep
resell ta lives
Senator Voorhees asked that reso
hnlous bo permitted to Ho ou the
table to bo called up somo futuro
duy of which tho senate shouhl havo
duo aud timely notice aud it was so
ordered
Mr Harrison then moved tho Im-
mediate adjournment of tho scuato
out of respect to the memory of tbo
lato vieopresldeut Tho mollou was
agreed to aud tho senate at 213 ad-
journed till tomorrow
Thr Hon OrKtulsr
Wasminuton Uocembcr 7 Tho
thamber preboiilcd n pleasant scene
the bright red carpet lending au air
of clccrlncsaiiid warmth to Iho hall
which has been thoroughly renovated
elncolast spring while a number of
desks including that of tho speaker
woro decorated with flowers Hero
and Ihere groups of mombers stood
chatting and laughing political aul
mosltlos being sot asulo fur tho time
being while tho now members took
advautago of tho occasion to extend
their acqiialutauco among their oldor
and moro experienced allies Apart
from an excluino of cordial greet-
ings tho chief topic of conversation
was tho proposed change of rules
Tho galleries wero crowded with tho
exception of executive galleries
which wero oiy partially lllled Tho
majority or llio spectators woro
ladles
At preiisely noon tho houso was
called to order by J I Clark Its
tlett and tbo first session of tho
Fortyninth congress began
While roll cali was lu progress a
pago walked down the center alslo
bearing In his arms a lingo floral de-
sign representing iitectlouof a canal
navigated by boat laden with dlmluii
tlvobag of gratntho whole hclug In-
scribed Hennepin As ho placed
it on tho desk of Mr Murphy of
Iowa a special champion of tbo Hen
nepin canal project tho house broko
nut Into appfauso and laughter Tho
call disclosed tho presenco of 320
members tho only absentees bclug
Miller ot New York Henderson of
North Carolina Alkcu of South Car-
olina Craln of Texas sick at borne
and Croflon of Virginia IJr
Tucker of Virginia presented tho
name of Joun U Carlisle of Ken
tucky and Cannon of Illinois nomi-
nated Thomas 11 ltecd of Maine
Tho voto was Immediately proceeded
with and resulted For Carlisle 177
forltced 138 Amid loud applause
tho clerk declared Carlisle elected ami
appolutcd Messrs Tucker and ltecd
as a committee to conduct tho
speaker to tbo chair
On taking tho chair Carllslo said
lciitlcnien of tho houso of represen-
tatives In nssuming tho duties and
rosponslbllllloo of this placo for a
second term I beg to return my most
profound thauks for this manifesta-
tion of your continued confidence It
la a compliment I shall always rcmom
ber with pride No whero clso in tho
world can tho bo found a legislative
assembly representing so great a con
stltucucy as that represented by this
houso and cortaiuly no similar body
consisting of an equal number of
members Is Its superior lu point of
ability aud devotion to tho Interests
entrusted to It Tho privilege of pre-
siding over tho deliberations of such
a body is a very high aud honorable
distinction tho highest nnd most hon-
orable It can confer on any of Its
members and I apprcclato it as such
Hut gentlemen my lull appreciation
of > our actlou today can bo bcst
shown by a conservative and impar-
tial dlschargoof myolliclalduty aud
although it may not lo wlso to mako
pledges in advance I venture
to promise that to tho fullest
extent of niy ability tho laws
governing tho proceedings of tho
houso shall bo evenly administered
with a view to tlio preservation ufor
der aud decorum and of tho represen-
tative rights of members aud prompt
transaction of tlio public business
Nono of theso results however can
bo obtaluod without jotiractlvo co
operation aud support lu a body so
largo as this representing such vast
aud sometimes conllctlug Interests u
constant observance of established
rules aud precodents Is imperatively
required not only by consideration
of matters affecting public welfare
but also In order to maintain tho
honor aud dignity of the houso itself
In tho sharp contests for priority
which unavoidably occur lu such a
body tho restraints Imposed by llxed
rule s are sometimes qulto severely
tested especially If thero has bocu a
large accumulation of business but
oxperlcnco haa shown that tho neces-
sity for order and regularity In tho
consideration of legislative measures
Isso fully appreciated by irtiitlctnun
On tho floor that they can always be
relied upon to sustain tho presiding
otllccr lu every proper etlort ho may
mako to obtain that result In view
of this fact 1 feel much more coull
dent of a reasouablo degreo of success
lu < thls trying position than would
otherwise bo Justlllablo Questions
of order must bo decided promptly as
they aro raised generally without
much oppoituulty for deliberation
and consequently may occupy
tiio chair and however carciut
ho may be mistakes must frequently
bo committed but forltiuately this
holisu has at all times at its own
hands tho power to correct thorn and
prjscrvi tho Integrity nnd co sstoncy
ot Kb practices aud I mil sure gentle-
men > ou will not hcbltato to excrdso
Unit power whenever occasion may
lomaud
Gentlemen woaro about to cuter
upou Iho work of an In porlhaut ses-
sion moro important perhaps than
any that has presided for many years
Tho political relations heretofore
cxlsllug between tho two sides of the
houso and the oxocutlvo department
ol tho govcrnraout havo been roversed
aud tills tact Itself has Imposed
new duties aud obligations on both
Under a popular form of government
llko ours a political chaugo lu Iho
executive branch necessarily to a
greater or less extent Involves al-
tered methods of administration in-
augurates a new legislative policy and
consequently presents new questions
fur tho consideration of tho pcoplo
uud their representatives It Is prov-
able therefore that many subjects
not hcrctotoro prominent lu ourdc
liberations will engage a largo sharo
of your attoutlou during tho present
cougrcss
Tiio speaker continued lu this
strain to somo length ami closed by
again thanking the houso for tho
honor conferred upou him
Ioml aud long continued applauso
greeted Mr Carlisles remarks at
their conclusion In Iho midst of
which Mr Kollv of IcnnBylvaula
tho dean of tho house administered
tho oath of olllcc to the newly elected
speaker
Tho clerk then proceeded to call
tho roll of members who nstheir
names were called appeared at tho
bar of tho houso aud wero sworn lu
by Speaker CarlisloNoobJectlonwas
raised to auy member aud tho cere-
mony was performed promptly and
lulctly
Tho election 01 olllcersof tho houso
resulted follows Clerk Johu 1
as
Clark of Missouri scrgeautatnrms
11 Loedom of Ohio doorkeeper
Samuel Douuelsou of Teuuesscc
postmaster Lycurgus Ialtouchap
lain Uev Will am II Milbnru of
Chicago Tho new ly elscleil otllcers
of tho houso aro the old otllcers of
Iho Fortyeighth congress with tho
exception of Doorkeeper Douuclson
who succeeds tho lata lamented James
G Wintcrsiulth of Toxas
Tho usual committees woro then
appolutcd to lutorm tbo scuato and
tho president that tho houso had coub
pleted Its organization
Then camo tho drawing of seats
Kcllcy of lenusIvaula tho lather ot
the bouso being allowed first choice
though lleuuett of North Carolina
objectod Mauy of iho now mombers
drew hoico seats Kandall has his
old scat
Mr Holmau of Indiana IhetiSU
uouueed to tho homo tho llcatb of
tho vicepresident aud movod that
out of respect to his memory tho
houso do now adjourn Adjourned
Austria ana UuaiaNlovr Their llauda
DguuiAiiE Doccmbcr 7 It is pos-
itively aflinned horo that tho ltussiau
aud Austrian governments will to
morrow lutlmato to lrluco Alexan
der
WILD WINDS
Terrible Storm Creates
Great Havoc and Destruc-
tion at Asplnwall
Scores of Vessels Wrrckrrt
ManOthers Driven Out to
the Open
rleu
tm lSEIUIIIIOKN
Tho Ureal Nlorm nt Aapliiwall
nnd
Many Lives Lost and rent
U am line Dono to tho Wharves
and Itnllwnr
IrcatFlro In Cuicaso Donth In
Mliaft Mysterious Movement
of Troops
Asiinwall Decombcr 7 The
great storm which ragod with inch
dcstructlvo violence for tho past tbrco
dav s leaving death aud devastating
rulu lu its wake has subsided On
tho morning of Uecomber 2d a hoavy
swell set lu from tho northwest tho
wind freshened to a gale tho vv eather
looked exceedingly threatening aud
Instant preparations wero mado lor
tho Tactile Mall steamship Acantilco
to lravo hor wharf as the wind was
increasing hourly la violence At 3
oclock p in tho German steamship
1 lug at pier No 1 cast looso and at-
tempted to head seaward as tho sea
at this time was running Inland
wirn Fiuainrur velocity
Tho captain of tho German steamer
in attempting to savo bis anchor
allowed the vessel to bo carried by
tho wind aud current against pier
No 2 ortho Itojal Mall lino whero
sho remained in a very critics posl
tlou until 4 p mwhen sho succeeded
In getting offand steamed seaward
In tho tooth of the furious galo Tho
French and Spanish steamers which
wero berthed at pier No 2 cast looso
aa soon as the German steamship got
clear and also stood out to sea with
full head of steam on At 430 p in
tho sea wind aud squalls rapidly In-
creasing lu velocity and tempestuous
aud Iho weather continuing to assume
a more threatening appcaranco with
heavy swells breaking over tho
wharves In all directions tho laclllo
Mall steamship Acapulco cast looso
her anchors and wllh great difficulty
cleared the docks and uudcr a lull
head of steam sought greator leeway
outside tho harbor Tho wind which
had now Increased lo tho velocity of
a hurricane continued throughout
tho night with unabated fury Tho
morulng of tho 3d thero was no ces-
sation lu tho storm and as far as tho
pyo could reach la tbu blinding spray
uufoldcd a sickening scene of
nESTllCCTION AND DESOLATION
The wind slirli kod ami moaned as
It swept by in terrific blasts whllo
tho sea camo rolling in with thunder
ing breakers that broko wllh stillou
roar upon the wharves earrjlug de
struction upon Its maddening waves
that rolled far Inland On tho waters
front piers Nos 1 and 2 still
remained intact with little apparent
damage Tho Inundations of tbu
sboroend of thcllov al Mall pier which
was damaged bv tho collldlug of tho
Icrniau steamer wero badly washed
b > tho heavy seas tho companvs new
olllto was completely carried away
and tho freight warchouso badly
cautcd over 1ior No 4 for a dls
lanco of sevonlyllvo foot cxtcudiug
from tho railway track to tho coal
berths Is washed away and tho bal-
last supporting tho railway for about
thirty leet is also swept away
Tho Tacllic Mall pier still stands
but is badly shattered about tweuty
feet of Its northwest eud is gone
whllo tho flooring Is torn up auu the
warchouso vvlth Its contents is
washed away Two Iron piers on tho
north sldo of tho harbor wero carried
away and a hundred cars ol kcroscuo
and a number of barrels of alcohol
wero precipitated overboard Thoro
are utw flvo vessels within 100 vard
of tho breakors off tho mouth if For
river aud they aro lu an extremely
precarious position
TUB IHIATEST LOSS
to life aud property Is among tho
shipping Tho following vessels aro
known to bo lost wllh all hands
Norwegian bark Iloldou Uritlsh
brig Kvcllua aud tho American brig
Ortolan
Tho French bsrk Oceau tbo Amcr
cau bark Veteran tho llrltlsh bark
Douglas Castle Norvv cglan bark Kar
mau llrltlsh bark Lyuton Austrian
barkTigrl Norwegian bark IUaucbe
Columbian brigs Catallua ami
Stella American schocncrsFrank At-
wood tho Avis and llio Grande aud
Iho sloop Moutlime aro all supposed
to bo lost with their entire crows ex-
cept the wife and baby of tho captain
of tho Jlrltlsh bark Lynton Tho
number of lives lost or tbo cxtout of
damago Inflicted Is stll unknown
During tho 4th and Mb the hurri-
cane subsided butou tbo Slli at 2 p
in tho weather still continued threat
enlng Ascud Is flying v ory rapidly
from tho northwosl indlcatlug nj
othcr terrific norther libth the Hoy
al Mall steamers which returned af
ter the subsidence ol tho stprm havo
left their wharves and arc anchored
lu tho stream Tho steamship Acap-
ulco is still alongside thowharf The
wind has veered from west southwest
to northwest and Is blowing fresh
aud strong
The Uuitcc States steamship Grtte <
ua luts rrrived ami dropped her an
chors In tbo stream
Passengers and uall from Panama
for tho ito al Mall slcamcrs got as
far as llaliia ahladoaud wero then
compelled to return on account of the
immense damago Inflicted on tbo
railway by the storm
It will bo several days boforo any
correct ostlmato of tho damage can
boasccrtalucd
Tiiisruii utioitif
202000 Worlli or Move Helled
CmcAoo December 7 Shortly af
ter midnight a fire was discovered lu
Crlbbon x Soxtous stovo warchouso
which was hilcd with stovos lieforo
thi engine s could got to work tho
building was a mass of fiatnes from
top to bottom Tho Iron shutters at
all tho windows caused tho firemen
great trouble lu getting at the blaze
Tho tiro soon eat its way through tho
roof and floor after the floor sunk
uuder the great weight of Iron stock
and tho walls toon fell ono aHcr the
aud King Mlau that tin other In quick succession forcing the
havo decided lo ociup Lulgarlaand tlrciucu back for prototlon
Scrvla respectively If hostilities bo Tho west wall ell over lulnnti oil
reaevved
VOL XIX NUMBER 17
building lu which were 2000 or
3000 barrels of lard oil but strenu-
ous efforts of tho llrcmcn kept the
flames down and only slight damago
was douo The stovo warchouso was
a livestory brick building having
fronts o on Krlo street ot 160 feet
and running back 100 feet When tho
rear wall fell Into tho alley two fire-
men wero Injured ono suffering a
fracturo of tho leg Total loss of
JJ 000 Insurance 132000
TIIK tOTTON CHOP
The Tola lall tM 21IBT Hales
MmuIIIh Tonti December 7 Tho
cotton crop report lor tho Momphls
district which embraces west Tcii
uesscoiiorth Mlsslstlppluorth Arkan
sas north Alabama lo bo published
tomorrow by Hill Fontaine Co
will say
Tho picking season has been most
favorablo excepting In portions ol
Alabama whero continued Wet
weather caused damage to tho erop
Labor has been in amnio supply with
tho exception of certain localities lu
tho Mississippi valley whero now
railroad enterprises havo drawn some
from the fields It Is fair to estimate
that DOporcouLof tho crop had been
picked up to tho first of December
Cotton has boen maraclod with
greater rapidity than heretofore for
several rcaions first the necessities
of planters second facilities for gin
iilng by tho erection of now Improved
steam gins third Incrcatcd facilities
which havo been offered by railroads
In extending Hues throughout tho
south All theso causes together
with the fact that tbo season was fully
tw cnty days earlier than last year
havo had tho effect to swell tho re-
ceipts at this point 48000 hales lu ex
cess of last year
Our correspondence embraces
every section of tho south aud what
Is truo of tho Memphis district as ro
gsrdstho picking season is also truo
all over tbo cotton growing belt of
tho country A careful analysis ol
tho reports of our correspondents en
ables us to glvo estimates of tho max-
imum yield of 85 86 which wo placo
nt 6421167 bales Tho states that
show au Increased yield as compared
wllh last year are Texas Missis-
sippi Louisiana Alabama aud
Georgia
EXULINII DEVTS
raruell Now Iourla Ihe Liberate
London December tt is stated
today that 1arncll seeing that lories
d rarnellitcs combined will not be
ablo to deal with affairs and In view
of certaiu couccssious to Irish torics
by tho conservatives has madu over-
tures to tho liberals Parnoll It Is
said declares that tho liberals and
rarnellitcs combined can carry
ovorylbiug boforo them
llatlsloiie lloltla Then Levl
London December 7 Itcturus re
ceived up to G oclock this afternoon
show that 319 liberals 21 conserva-
tives and 73 nationalists havo been
cleclod
at
Mjeterloiis Moving or Troo s
CiiiCAfio December 7 Lleiltcuau
General Slierldau aud Inspector
Uuucrnl liaira arrived noro last event
lug on their return from a tour of
Investigation through New Mexico
and tho west General Sheridan de-
clined to give any particulars of tho
visit except that he found everything
lu n satisfactory condition Upon be
being asked lu regard to tho report
that United states troops are bclug
moved from different ports lu West-
ern Utah In anticipation of trouble
the general declined to say anvthiug
further Ho will leave lor Washing
ton today
MajorGcuoral Schoflold In answer
to Inquiries said It would bo Impos-
sible for him to glvo tho publlo auy
Information as to tho cause for mov-
ing troops wet from Omaha It Is
merely a protcctlouary mcasuro 1 ho
added aud no serious troublo is an-
ticipated
Ucferrlng to tho dispatches of yes-
terday which assorted that troops
havo been ordorcd to Salt Lake City
to protect tho gculllcs thero from
threatened violence by tho Mormons
Scholleld said ho bad seen the ac-
count and guessed tho papers knew
about as much about tho matter as
Iho government did
Dnelte1 to Death in la Ahart
Mnunri8 CoitNiKS N Y Decem-
ber 7 An accident on the now Cro-
ton aqueduct early this morulng re
Bulled lu tho dcaih of four men aud
the probably fatal injury ofa fifth
Tho men wero descending to work In
one of tho buckets used for lowering
them down the shaft tho start was
made all right but before tbo bucket
had descended mauy fcot tho cross-
beam caught in tbo shaft audrcmalti
ed fast until tho bucket had almost
reached Iho bottom of tho shaft when
It ibroko looso aud camo crashing
down a distance of over ono huudred
tcct ou tho heads of the uufortunato
men Tho following wero instantly
killed Frederick Dresser Lorenzo
Dobbins who leaves a wife aud
family Patrick Moran and Francis
Carr Johu lloardmautho other uu
fortunato man will probably < llo of
bis iujurlcs
Terrible Hale on Ihe Lakee
Cn fOAuo December 7 Ihe fright-
ful gale that swept tho lakes Friday
was followed yostorday by another
of almost equal violence which was
still ragng this morning Fears aro
outcrtaiucd for the safety of many
vessels known have been caught out
lu tbo storm and It Is generally pre-
dicted that many disasters wilt bo
heard from Tho wind was blowing
Ircsh fron tho west yesterday until
about noon when it gradually began
to work atouud to tho northward and
Increased In violence until by dark
a temflo northerly gale was blowing
the average velocity of tho wind be
iugfifty miles per hour
Clnlveaton Cotton Exchange Election
Galveston December 7 Tho an
uua election of tho officers of tbo cot
toe exchange took placo today
Thoro was practically no contost for
tho various olllccs unless It was that
of treasurer Tho total Vote cast was
llflyuluo aud with the exception ol
J Loblt tho preseut treasurer the
old ofllccrs wero reelected The fol-
lowing board ol directors were elect
ed JO Ayines J A Hobortsou
Julius Wcbbor F Lammors W Y
UddTJ Grace MNorthmau
I reel No Well
I want lo thank you for idling mo
of Dr Pieces Favorlto Prescrip
tion writes a lady to hor friend
For a long time 1 vv as unfit to alteud
to tbo work or my household I kept
about but I felt thoroughly nilsera
bio I had lorribio backaches aud
bearingdown sensations across me
and wat nnlto weak and discouraged
Iteut and got somo of the uiedicluo
afler rccolvlug your letter aud it has
cured mo 1 hardly know myself I
warehouse a long tvroelory brlclr fee so well
HOLIDAY
FULLSTOCK OF
Iron and St8llfail
Horsfull ameqns
wnrro roHqfm < ma
CorAustin Fourtfi Sts Waco Tex
0 >
Reductions for the Holidays
= IN ALL OUR DEPARfMENTS ±
From now and during tho Holidays in ordor to onlargo
our daily increasing trade we will display on Monday
morning tho handsomest goods for Christinas presents over
exhibited in this market
WEI REl SHOWI1TC3 Jk
Complcts lies of Flush Fancy Ms in
Toilet Cases Odor Cases Clocks
Work Boxes Mirrors and a Great
MANY NOVELTIES IN THI3LINE
Our Dress Goods Department
Is well stocked with now and desirablo Goods black
and colored Cashmeres Dress Flutes Triconto Jorsoy
cloths and a largo variety of Gorman Plaids
OUR HOISBRY GLOVE DEPTMBNT
Is roploto with now and substantial Goods Wo show
a lino of finished Ladies Hose at 25 cents per pair
which cannot bo bought anywhoro for less than 40c
OUR LINE OF LADIES KID AND CASHMERE GLOVES IS IMMENSE
WE SHOW A SIX BUTTON KID GLOVE FOR 1 WORTH 180
A full lino of Lacss Laco and Swiss Collars Hem
stitch Handkerchiefs Seal Laco Handkerchiefs and large
and choap lino ot Handkorchiofs from 10c to 8600 apioco
WE ALSO SHOW A FULL LINE OF TABLE DAMASK
NAPKINS TOWELS AND CUASHE8 aud at low prices
Wo aro showing tho newest novelties in short Wraps
Russian Circulars in Brocade and plain Ottoman Silk at
astonishingly low prices
Our Cloak Department is doing its sharo in Big Bargains
Wo show a good lino of Ladies Misses and childrens
Knit Underwear at low prices
B HABER
riiAwroun tuiiiNdH
Betlllny tin Old UlAlma
Special to the Examtudr
Ckawkoiiii December 7 Ex
Mayor E A Sturgls Is now lu our
city settling up tho old claims against
Nichols Uobertson bo being tho
assignee of that firm This has been
no casylask ns Ithas roqulrcd a largo
amount of close and careful fuvestt
gatton to so arrauge matters as to
pleaso all Iho creditors but Mr Stur
gls haa been equal to tho occasion
nud hasso arranged overytlug that
matters can now bo amicably settled
Ho remained uutll all the papers per
taining to tho cjso wero entirely
completed and our pcoplo aro glad
that tho cud has been so happily ar-
rived at
Nichols Itobcrlson has dissolved
partnership and each member will
norcaftcr do business separately
A petition Is In circulation to havo
Mr V C Wallace appointed justice
of Iho peace Il place of E A llogln
who has resigned to cugago lu other
business
EngllhMelho1 lu llurntnh
Manimlav December General
Prendcrgast baa issued a proclama
tlouluviilug all Ilurmcso clvilmlllla
ryiaud religious officers to resume
their duty on tho condition ol their
bclug loval to England premtslugto
prptcct tho peoplcaud glvlu g vvarulug
that natives who maltnat Europeans
will bo severely punished
A Ureal Discovery
Mr Win Thomas Nowton In
says Mywlfo has been seriously
atlectcd with a cough for twentyfive
years and this spriug more sevcroly
than ever before Sho had used many
remedies without relief aud being
urged to try Dr Kings New Discov-
ery did so with most gratifying re-
sults The first bottlo relieved her
very much aud tho second bottlo has
absolutely cured her Sho has not
had so good health for thirty years
Trial bottlo lrco at Castles k Morri
sons drug storo Largo sizo 1X0
l tekllteTnllor
Nothing to enhauecs the good ay
pearauro of a man as tine cloth wel <
mado up Into elegantly fitting suits
and forlunato Indeed Is the city that
pososses a reliable artistic and fit-
ting tailor Mr G A Lack of
Waco It tuch au artist aud no il
fitting garment can go out of his
shop lie Is Just now receiving sl
clegaut lino of patterns for both bus-
iness aud dress suits A word to
tho wise la suluclcut
These AreNoIld rncla
Tho best blood purifier aud system
regulator over placed wlthlu tho
reach of suffcriug humanity truly It
Electric Bitters Inactivity of tho
liver biliousness Jaundice constipa-
tion weak kidneys or any dlscato of
tho urinary organs or whoever re
qulros an appetizer tonlo or Tnlld
stimulant will always act surely and
quickly ovcry bottlo guarautced to
give cntlro satisfaction or money re
funded Sold at 50 cents a bottle by
Castles
Morrison
iluckieue amieasaiva
The best salvo In the world for cuts
bruises tores ulcers salt rheum fever
tores tetter ehappod hands chilblains
corns and skin eruptions and posi
tively cures piles or no pay required
It la guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded Price
25 conts per box For sale by Castles
Morrison
The Uood Thlucaof Earth
Mr Charles Itast baa a fresh ship
mout of Plants A l Hour a full lino
of Ilatavla goods aud tho lluest as-
sortment of candles ralelusalinoiids
currants pecans ota for Iho holldav s
that cau bo found in this market
Seo him
J V 1 wscelvca hollies lor covering
at W A Williamson f Co t Fonrtu
aud Austin
A Card
As ovory ono kuows wo have bo far
had ait tinunlly tnlld wluterr ami
whllo our tiles all along have been
qulto large yot thero Is a certain lino
of our goods that have not moved aa
freely as wo othervvlso would like
Wo refer particularlyto gents youths
aud bov s overcoats and wo cauuot
blamolnteiidlng buyers for not pur-
chasing for thero has hardly bcou
auy necessity for an overcoat but
now that vvlutcr Is vvlth ut to stay for
somo time wo would respectfully
call your attention to our varied
stock of overcoats In all sizes and
all prices Look at our genulno raw
edge beaver overcoats with quilted
salln lining former price 33 now
25 Ono of Ibo best Mellon over-
coats ever shown at 20 Examlno
our 16 diagonal overcoats aud re-
member wo aro showing a good ser-
viceable overcoat at 9 Como around
uud seo us all bow aud romombor
we aro allowing all cash purchasers a
special discount of 1 on all bills of
10 or over Lewinh linos
A Challenge
If thero Is a commissioners col 71
or any ofiicor In central Texas tin
thinks blank books can not bo madu
In Waco as good and cheap at those
they now use wo would like to ilopll
cato tho bills thoy havo ordered and
guarantee wllh bond or forfeit to do
the work as good as puro and as
cheap as they have paid amount of
work considered In other words
wo will lurulsh blank books for this
county in same quantities for ono
year at tame prices aud If the work
aud quality of paper It not aa good
as that In uso wo will not expect pay
Moro
than this wo will savo money to
tho county If otllcers will lay asldo
their prejudice
11 hooks Lanciuillk
A Iudonutcd lUclnir
About thirty years ago a promi
nent physician by Iho name of Dr
William Hall discovered or produced
aner long experimental research a
remedy for diseases of the throat
chost aud Inngs which was of such
woudcrful efficacy that It toon gained
a wldo reputation In this country
The namo of tbo medlclno Li Dr Wil
liam Halls Balsam for the Lungs and
may bo safely relied ou aa a speedy
and
positive euro for coughs colds
sore throat etc
notice
I beg leavo lo notify tho public that
I havo this day withdrawn from the
firm of Diotz Kraft and have asso-
ciated myself with Mr Burllch pro
pietor of tho FroncU bakery under
tho llrm namo of Berllcb Detz
We wl open a bakery and c nfeo
llouary store on Austin street uear
Eighth on Tuesday December 8tb
and will mako a specialty or bread
baking lu which wo are enabled to
excol by reason of our long experi-
ence ILDlBTZ
Waco Doc 81885
A Letter
To the fhyalclaai of Central Texas
Vou aro cordyiy invited to call
aud examine our now stock of sum
cal Instruments Wo now havo the
only complete stock of Instruments
lu tho state and hereafter will glvo
physicians 25 ceut of
per Hit
prices which It just 25 per ceut bet
ter than wo havo ever been ablo to do
before Como and tee our stock at
earliest convenience Wo make a
specialty of physicians supplies
ltcspectfully eta
Uabtuu Moiuuson
Proprietors of tho Old Corner Druir
Storo
Why J a Tall Nueeede
Tho rcasouj S Talt succeeds Is
first Because he advertises to get tho
pooplo In
Second Ho bat tho ttocfc to show
when they do come and third Ho
buys in such quantities na to le ablo
to quoto Ibom price lo suit after
they haya come in Seo
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