The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 29, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 29 1893.
50 (ems Per Month.
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Ladies' Patent Tip Oxfords
85 cents a pair.
Ladies' One Strap
Sandles $1.00.
Ladies' Cloth Top
Oxfords $1.25.
Misses' Red Oxfords
85 cts. a pair.
Misses Patent Tip Oxfords
75 cts. a pair.
cts
CO. P. CONVENTION
National Republican
League Meets.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
U cirri on Hi
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Of
a Great Powwow to be
Held at Louisville.
$1.00
All the Big Muck A mucks of the
Party Will be There.
VA'UU ii -era of thu
85 CIS
SCREEN
Doors
A
'y
SCREEN
Windows.
75c
'he Best and the Cheapest.
'his is Our Rule Always. We
jell the Best Shoes for the
.east Possible Price.
League
re urowtn ot out-
Is the Statement
Shoe Department Con-
hoe Department
katcA au aisios
wvBuQngs.
Infants Shoes a Specialty.
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ROTHERS
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porta
Difference!
Will be Readily Seen by you in ourPrices
on SHOES and those of others.
PRIU AND HONEST VAI.l'KS.
intending to puiclue SHOES will glance over
Thofp that are
thee i rites for
WORLD -:- BEATERS..
s' Han.l ewed Hals aud Conduce Now -1.00
is' Kangaioo Calf BalB and Congress " :i 00
" ' ft k d button shoes tipped a plain ' '-' 00
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6 to Tin News
April l0 The of.
X Uional Republican
today oomploted a pro
gramme foi the National Kopubli
can League convention at Louis
ville. The lirat day ol the conven
tion. Mav otb will be given to a
consultation betA'een the republican
national committee and the execu
tie committee of the league.
Tho convention proper will bo
called to order at 10 o'clock on May
ltb and the biiMnesa of the conven.
tion will be continued through the
d!iy- . .. . i
A grand mass meeting at 1 1 n 111
Hill paik in tho eveuing of May 1
10th will bo devoted to reports of
committees general business elee-!
tion of the national committee and
otlioeis of the league.
The afternoon will be taken up
with a session of the American
Republican College Lyague and in
the evening the oiliens of Louis-
vil'o will give a reception to the
delegates and their friends at
Phii-uix Hill park.
Tho ratio ol representation will
ba 1 ur ex- tlicio delegates and six
delegates at lame tiom null stale
aud torritor lour Irom each 1 in
grphhional district ai.d one irom the
Repbuliean College club making a
convention of over two thou and
dth twites.
Tee I ollowiny speakers hae been
invitud to ail irosH tho convention
A majority of thorn li.n 0 already
accepted: General Alger Fiunk J.
Cannon Fredrick Doughs .1.
Sloat Faett D. II. Hayings
General .lames Longstreet. Thonn-
B. Heed John C. Spooner J C.
Burrows Chaurjcey .M. Depow M.
M. Estee px President Harri.oi)
Rcbt. T. Lincoln Cov McKinley
John B. Rob'nson J. B. Kurakor
W. P. Uerburn Henry C.iliot
Lodge and Levi P. Morton.
WE HAVK 11'siT RECEIVED
a car of SCREEN DOORS
THE PRETTIEST IN TOWN.
Wo have an A 1 carpenter who does nothing
det our prices before buying.
but SCHICK'S' WOltK
lor us.
HARB
ISON&CO.
p v M gne you a b;i drive ou Misses at l Childrens' Red Coat
jesanJ 'Hfoids. Ties the) are starters for SHOE
INE BROTHERS.
JOHN. T. BATTLE
JElAJLa ESTATE.
I WI NOT INFALLIBLE NO MAN IS but the proof
ny ludgment in real estate is. shown bj the continued con-
ic nee and busirTess of my customers and in olfenng l"ts
n C htn Addition I can say to the home seeker you will
b pleased with the location as no other part of the city
' 'fers mure comfort or convenience for the same money
nd tr. the investor I can say the indications are that in
the near future this property will be used by our best
I jple as homes hence an early increase in value.
1er Addition is no Suburban Tract but Inside
City Property all Streets Open
h'ectric Car Line within two blocks of every lot.
ces ctixcl Terms:
H you wish tn hniM n nnnH bnncf. I ran arranee terms to
suit your condition. If you wish to invest in a number of
"tsJ can make it to your interest to buy. Call at my
cf?ice room 8 Provident Building.
Meets the President's Tram
U Associated l'un- t"'Ilio N e
"Cui.eiioi n. Ill .April W - The
Chicago World's Fair c-mauttee
and city mayor CVter lUrnson
arrnod here at 10. iO lb - morning
to meet the presidential train. The
pres. dent's train armed at 1 1 !0
and the committee and mayoi 1111-
medibtely boarded the train and
after a short greolinglhe ti lin sped
on its way t) Chicago. There was
no ceremony.
The Weather.
Jly Associated Vxerx to tlio Ne
WAhiiiM.TOs Apiil -' Fore-
cast till 8 n. in. Miday: For Ala-
liamn and .Mi-s'lfiSlDPl' Ifial Hhowors
COLUMBUS' ASHES STOLEN
But Thoy are Rocovorod While
the Thief Escapes.
Ily Asmk Iftliil I'iibs lo 'I'lit Si(.
CniCMiu Apiil 2!) Clnistophor
Columbus' adies weie stolen list
night about 1" o'clock from tho j
sacied com out at LaHihida at
Jackson Park wboie they were de-
posited m a glass urn strongly
bound with gold. The thief was
discjverpd. howtver by tho janitoi
as he was inspecting tho ashes to
make sure that bo had made no mi-
lake lie m .is at once seied ami in
the stnii g'e dropp'd tho urn and
breaking loose nri le hie escape.
PrecaiUions have been taken to pre-
vent the ricuircnoo of such an at-
tempt. ULSTER PROTESTANTS
Against the Resolution Oppos-
ing Home Rule.
Ily ABScciutPtt l'n Bft to '1 lie New .
London. April 20.- A largo
number of tho residents of Ulster
1 eionging to tho Presbyterian and
Unitar an denominations repudi
ale the resolution in opposition to
Irish home rule which v. as sent to
Loid Milisburv in the name and a
lopri'seiiiii ii th" opinion of the
protCB-ii 1U 'f I'Ntir. The home
I pioU'sMi its h.iri tlHTii.ie caused
1 1 coniiiiiiincatio" to bo "unt to
! Pi line Minister (J adstonp px i-jsb
'mg coiili leneo in Mr. Cladstoni
' ii d his oliuy in icg.ird to Irclmd.
'.Mr. Gladstone has Hint a rpply to
'the eommunioaunn in which ho
states that he is comforted to ol
I servo the exinttnee of s ch an en
lightoniil opinion as tlut held by
I his correspondents amid the vio-
I lonco aid intolerance at Belfast.
IN IMMINENT DANGER.
A Helploss Agontat tho Morcy
of Excitod Indians.
Karminlion N. M. April !().
L'ist night a party of men returned
dim-tlrom Tom Whyto's Indian
store and tho Mothtdist mission
and reported that the Indians have
crossed baik again to the resorva-
I tion. Thoro aie no uiimidiatu fears
of an attack though in ihe prosent
I excitement any move may pieoipi-
! lato one. Aunt Ptiimiuer fearing
trouble rule snl the murdoreis of
elch. I nt agent is at tho sub
agency at Fruitland. Ji is tJiought
tlio agent diJ not have suppoil
enough as ho was alone with no
soldit-rs aid the Indians see bin
helplt'SBiiess.
Threatened Famine.
11 AnsodnUil I'rcthln IlinNuwr.
Odi:ssa April J!) Theabnoiuial
weatbor continues and the winter
wheat crop cl the southern prov-
inccH has boon almost dostroyed by
cold. Food prices are rising and
fiuiino threatens. Tho government
will probab y bo impelled to revive
tlio embargo on griiin.
For add lional lolegrams see third
and piehth nil'"-
HIS
WEEK
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I HAVK SCAM
:w SlIOKs
Wi
want to show them to you
LAUIKS' OXFORDS ard
SUPPERS in f.lace Kid.
Party.
Scalded at a Chirivari
Ily Abs'M IiiumI I'li-m lo I'lii Ntnii
FoitT Wa-iNK Ind . April -'!.
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durin" the nifht or bnnday morn;1 At a cinrivari pany ai vssiau. near
inC southerly winds -hilling to here last i.ight on uie 01 camion of
northerly in tho northern portion the weddirg f Robert Hatfield to
toni"ht sliht) coolor evcept on ! Miss Nellie Milligai at the I' rat-.
Cl'iu? unt; ii iiiv
i. .oa( i'.w .ouiiana anu r. is oyienau luiuuiiijut.-
tern Texas local rains during the house dire boiling water on tho
night or Sunday north to ea-ti crowd. James T arone caught the
winde cooler. For Arkansas local I most of it scalding his face and
rains this afternoon or tonight Iwt neck horntly aud destroying his
o...i.. .iaiv wird'. cooler on eyesight It is not known who
tnuiiiidv iuu.iiu''j r w .
Sunday morning and eveuing.
i threw the water.
QS OESHXTTS.
K HAN E .11 '' UBA.1UW..1J t ijirtiv m wir. i 1- f
WICKLOW HATS in Blaok Purple Blue Tan drey and
wj;to Straws. Fob tiii iukk wo will sell these bby Hals
it the low price of 25 Cts. and remember we trim hats free of charge.
Ill S. 4th St. : ALDERMAN & NATHAN.
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SPCCIAL PRICES :
51.50 Tan Oxfords at
1 50 Dongola "
350 Oxtords Uillercnt
Styles
this in a lltutt fdirffill
5 1 00
1.00
CO
1 CO
$1.50 Dongola Strap Slipper
1 50 White Opera Slipper 1 co
".!' Winning numbers Satur-
day April 22 No. 1.254 No 175.1
Two More I) awings.
Coior Mer & Co.
Jno. T. Bcitlle.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 29, 1893, newspaper, April 29, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114867/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .