The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 213, Ed. 1, Friday, March 18, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 4. NO. 213.
WACO TEXAS FRIDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 18. 1892.
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SHOE DEPARTMENT
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SHOES FOR EVERYBODY.
The most complete line for Men Women and Children
our medium quality shoes are the very best value that
can be offered all good wearers.
Note the following Special Lines wo Offer this week:
THE SOLOIS TODAY.
Debate on tho Text Book Bill Is
Spirited.
MURE WITHDRAWAL TALK
m;tlio I'artof Chilton Men Work-
ing the Silver Ittickct but Ilia
MillH Men? UiidiMiiuYud Pnpulii-
lion inntcnd ol Electors Itiislu or
Ilcprr nonfat Ion.
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Ladies Kid Button Shoes Plain
and Patent Tipped and Common
Sense Lasts worth $2 at $1.50
a pair.
Ladies Fine Kid ShoesWedge
and Full heels all Stylesworth
$2.75 at $2 a pair.
Ladies $1.50 FineGoat Housc
Slippers at $1.
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Spring Clothes
for
Men!
Specials in Ladies Oxford Shoes Patent Tips Kid
Oxfords worth $1.50 at $1.
Patent Tipped Turned Oxfords worth $1.75 at $1.25.
Cloth Tops Oxfords best Value ever offered $1.50.
See our Children's School Shoes the best made.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Monthlyp rice list
free on Application.
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Special.
Austin March 18. Senator ivoar-
by offered in tho sonato a memorial
resolution upon tho death of Judge
Sam A. Wilson.
Senator Crane offered an amend-
ment to the Pago text book bill pro-
vided for district and prooinet con-
trol to correspond with tho control in
cities and towns provided in tho bill
that passed at tho regular session.
It gavo riso'to aspiritod debate par
tioipattd in by Senators Garwood
Harrison Page Glasscook Burncy
Crano Searsy and Simpkins.
Tho amendment was lost and tho
bill passed.
Tho senate adopted a resolution
making population instead of quali-
fied eleotors tho basis of representa-
tion for state senators. The question
oonsumod the short morning session.
It now looks liko Chilton Will with-
draw from tho senatorial raoo though
ho may stay in to fasten upon the
Mills men tho stigma of being against
freo silver. The Mills men are not
worried by the threat.
Your fancy is captured the shine in your eyes says as much
and more when you behold the things we are showing in
Men's Ready to Wear Clothing
You will admit that Frabics Prices Styles and Fits enable every
man to dress well at moderate cost.
Our Line of Trousers at $5.00 and
upwards are better made more correct in style and fit better than
most of the made to order goods and then at HALF the PRICE
Our 9312.50 $515.00 and 18.00 Suits!
Are neat and stylish. Made up by the best houses in the country
and all of first class material. Just the thing for business.
Fancy Vests! Fancy Vests!!
All the latest things endless variety. New colorings new de-
signs and new cuts.
We invite your inspection and guarantee our prices to be as low
as the lowest. '
Wtiitiinghill Jones & Goodloe.
-A-VLstira. sirLd. IFIftlla. Streets.
FIKIl IN ST. LOUIS.
THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR!
flas Beep Used
To a wonderful advantage in the purchase of this season's
Stock and has accomplished for us truly surprising results.
Our New Goods have arrived and we are now offerin g the
best bargains in Furniture ever placed before the people of
Central Texas.
You can not afford to buy a Bedroom Suit until you
have seen our New Goods.
A FEW FRIGES
IN PLAIN FIGURES:
LlffKett Ac IUycr Tobacco Factory
Itiirniiitr. f
St. Lodis Mo. March -I3 The
extensive tobaooo faotory ol Liggett
& Myers' covering nearly bait the
blook bounded by Thirteenth
St. Charles and Locust streets took
firo in tho sixth story or sweating do
pnrtmctit at o:oU thiB morning.
Three alarms woro turned in and the
firo department oamo out in full
force. Several hundred people mon
womon and children woro employed
in the faotory but all of thom ap-
peared to have escaped without injury.
Twenty or more streams of water
were beinc thrown on tho building at
10 a. m. It thon looked as though
tho fire would bo confined to the fifth
and sixth stories. The loss will bo
very heavy.
Country and City Merchants.
Fire and Underwriters Sale at Auction No. 318
Austin avenue Opp. Sanger Bros.
To the highest bidder in lots to suit the purchasers will be sold
a full line of General Merchandise consisting of Clothing Hats
Gloves Shoes Gent's Furnishing Goods Trunks Valises Musical
Instruments Gold and Silver Watches Guns Revolvers Etc. This
stock has been but recently purchased; a small portion of it is
slightly damaged by water and smoke; the greater part of it not
damaged at all. Three sales daily from 10 to 12 m. from 2 to 4
p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. Come and examine goods and sec for
yourself. BROWN & CO. Auctioneers.
A ltlOII IN VIKftlMA.
PrcfcidnntlHl nomination. j
Washington D. C March 18 I
Tho president sent to tho sonatc the
following nomination today: Charles
11. Aldrioh of Illinois to bo solioitor
general vioe Wm. II. Taft resigned.
OVi:it l'KODUOTION.
Our $27.50 Cheval Suit Saves you $12.50.
Uur $37.50 unevai duic oaves you p-l-Our
$47.50 Cheval Suit is the best value we ever offered
id saves you $20.00.
Our new line of Wicker Rockers and Fancy Chairs is
the most attractive ever shown in this market. Latest de-
signs largest stock and lowest prices. -'
Our new stock of Sideboards is full of wonderful values:
Our $18.00 Sideboard saves you $7.00 and you are very
hard to please if our $30.00 Sideboards are not fine enough
for you.
; 00 NOT Mi A FQiiQINO BED
Two Ilcvpltcd murderers llungcd
by a Mob Near Wurrouion.
Wahrenton Va. March 18 Leo
Heillin and Joseph Dvo who last fall
murdered tho Kins family were this
morning at 2 o'clock lynched near
Gainesville. Tho mon were to havo
been hanged today but a stay of pro-
ceedings had been secured. Tho
Warronton authorities fearing vio
lence last night took tho men from
jail placed thom in a vehicle and
started for this city. A party of sixty
mon were hastily formed who over-
took the vehtolo near Gainesville
overpowered the guard and hanged
the murderers to a tree and riddled
their bodies with bullets.
Thirteen Killed.
St. JPETERSHima March. 10. A
threo storv house in courso of ercotion
hero collapsed today. A large num-
bor of workmon were employed on tho
building and thirteen of them wore
killed by tho falling walls.
Judge Truft Itcsliruu.
Washington D. C March 18.
Judge W. H. Taft tendered his resig-
nation as United States solicitor gener-
al today and mndo preparations to
assume his now duties as judge of tho
oirouit oourt of appeals for tho sixth
district.
An
The AVeuther.
Washington D. J. March 18.
An area of high pressuro is central
this morning in Southern Texas at
tended by iroezing weather along the
Gulf coast. The indioations'for Tex-
as is fair and warmor for Saturday
and probably fair and warm for Sun-
day. AIMXJIIL.U 1111:.
Intcrcvtliisr Official Cotton
Ntutomont Inttiicd.
Washington Maroh 18. Tho
Maroh repot t of the stntistioinn of tho
doparlnient of tigrionlturo issued today
shows the produotion of ootton of tho
world exceeded tho consumption
more than a million and a half bales
in 1800 and further groatly enlarges
tbo excess in I89I glutting tho
markets increasing tho visiblo stocks
during tho pust year moro than
eleven hundred thousand bales and re-
ducing tho Liverpool prioo of mid-
dling uplands from six ono-sixteenth
ponco in January 1890 to four ono-
eight ponce in January 1892. It
states that in two years this oountry
has produocd an excess above tho
normal rcquiromontB of moro than
two million bales and indicates a
heavy reduotion in breadth as tho
only possiblo romedy othorwiso tho
agrioulturo of tho South will suffer
worso than Western agrioulturo over
has. It declares that tho cotton states
must bo agriculturally self-supporting;
that now crops must he introduced at
the agricultural population has out-
grown the capacity of ootton to sup-
port it.
THE NATIONAL SENATE.
until you have seen the lates
you will want it.
hngout We have itand
WACO FURNITURE COMPANY
Sixth and Jackson Streets.
Memorial on tlio Sunday Opening
of the Columbian Expokltton.
Washington D. 0. Maroh 18
Thee were not a dozen senators
in tho senate during prayer and about
an equal nuraner oamo in wuhu iuc
journal of yesterday was being read.
Tho chair was oooupied by Mr. Man-
derson as president protem who pre-
sented a memorial from tho Philadel
phia conforonoo of tho Mothodiet
Episcopal church that congress Bhall
seouro in Bonio way an Amorioan Sab
bath: That tho law Of Uoa 01 neany
nil the states of tho nation may be
respected at Columbian Exposition of
1 1893.
Which I.cmlH to a Total Double
Troirody:
PiTTSnuita Pa Maroh 18. Patrick
Miller (J a to Keeper at Jones and
Laughlms Iron Works living on
Jonos street south sido fatally shot
his wifo this morning and then killed
himself. The cause of tho double
tragedy was the recent discovery by
the ffifo that her husband was leading
a doublo life
vamiaiim: staitii.
PEItSONAL. JOUItNAIiIM.il
liundM 0110 Man lul'rikon and Start
Another
(JoiiUMMJB Ohio Maroh 18. P. J
brother of William J. Elliott now
serving a lifo Bentonco for tho murder
ot A. 0. Osborne on tho streets of
Columbus on February 2G 1891 was
today convicted of manslaughter. Tho
two brothers ani Osborno wero rival
A Collection Valued at One Hun.
drrd Thoiikuiid.
St. Louis Maroh 18 Tho ap-
praiser apj.oin.ed by Col. Churchill
surveyor of the port to determine tho
value and genuineness of the Rtock of
postago stumps belonging to Ilosaudo
Fernandez who was taken to Galves-
ton a few days ago to answor tho
criminal oharco eubmittod their re-
port and estimated tho valuo of tho
collection at between $7000 and
$8000. Tho appraisers say if sold at
retail as was boing dono by Fornandtz
tho stock would bring as muob as
$100000. Tho business is profitable
in proportion to the knowledge and
skill and manipulation of tho dealer.
There is scarcely any doubt that
Fernandez is an old and expert
operator in this lino of "queer'' and
has served a term .tor Hwiuuiing in
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 213, Ed. 1, Friday, March 18, 1892, newspaper, March 18, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114711/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .