Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1, Monday, July 16, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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W"Zb-icIh- ZMteaxis Cost -wi-tli TTs. 4
MARKING UP and MARKING DOWN BUT One PRICE so crime
your choice.
Our White Goods
in our Fall Stock.
OUT PRICES on Everything Man Woman
PERSONALS.
Mr. J. D. Shaw leit to-day to lec-
ture at Greenville Gainesville and
Tor r el.
Miss Louise Halversou of Cliftonj
Bosque county Js stalling Mists-Kate-Pouison
on South 5th St.
Major Pearra is booked for a trip to
Denver aud Salt Lake City. Ho v ill
leave in a day or two.
Mr. T. A. Cravens of the internal
revenue service left on the noon train
for Rockdale on a canvasslug tour.
Father Eadelon of the Church of
Assumption is in Detroit aud ini-
IrcuHir: HtSpTace was
yesterday filled by Roy. Henry J.
Shaw recently from England aud ac-
cording to reports an eloquent divine.
Marshall J. H. Bull Is back in
the City from a trip to the west. He
brought back with him John II. Gray
the alleged lone stage robber. Mar-
shall Bull generally brings company
back with him when ho goes on a
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ewing loft on
Saturday for a visit to the east and
north. Mr. Ewing will ltturn'iu Sep-
tember. Mr. J. W. Hodge leaves in a day or
two for Colorado to which state ho
has already shipped twouty or tweu-ty-flvo
fence inaohliies. Mrs. Susie
AV. Hodge and child are summering
at Hopkinsvllle Ky.
Miss Llbble Goldstein left yesterday
for tho east where sho will join hor
biothor Mr. I. A. Golstoln and spend
tho summei.
Mr aud Mrs.W. V. Fort loft yester
day for Nashville Tennossoo whoro
Mrs. Fort will spend the summer.
Mr. Z. B. Vance and family have
gone to Lampasas Springs for a few
weeks.
Miss Etna Klewlcko of Galveston
is visiting jlier lelations tho family
oi E. W. Krnue on North 5th St.
A nice cool dinning room and all
apartments kept m order at the Bruns-
wick. Tho Now Voik World makes tho
statement that twonty-ono person's
have boen killed and ono hundred
and tliu ty-nlne injured by horses and
vehlclos driven by reckless drivers In
that city from January l to June 10.
and Flouncings j
Laces and Alio vers t
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and Wash Goods have been Marked Down Low so as to (Jear
Thit Fall.
One of the best stocks of Furniture
Stoves and Household Goods in Waco
will be found at the WacoC. S.
where they sell woman's greatest
blessing the quick meal Gasoline
Stove.
Wanted; r.ooalrve-prgeotrsrat-Ann-
bold's.
Oh where is tho man but six foot high
That gives you Gas(oline) as cheap
as I? G. L. Gooch.
Ladies cry for them. The Quick
Meal.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am-
bold's.
There is nothintr onuals tho quick
tynnl OnsoHnft Rtovo. -
Insurance men recommend tho
quick meal Gasollno Stove for salo
only nt tne waco curiosity bnop. '
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am-
bold's.
Almost indisplnsablo Is tho quick
meal. No smoke dirt or litter doos
the work quicker cheaper and bettor
tuan wood or coal.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Anr
bold's.
Tho days of sweltering over a hot
stove are about numbered. With the
Quick Meul a lady can cook and keep
as 0001 ana as nico as in nor parlor.
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Wanted i.ooo'live pigeons at Am
bold's.
Two conts worth of oil will cook a
dinner on the quick moal Gasoline
btovo.
Waco Curiosity Shop.
The choicest drinks ico cold are to
ue iouuu at tno v 11110 .uiopnant.
Mr. Geo.Dowdv. tho nrincoof cator
ors is' now smiling behind tho bar of
tno wiiuo iiiopuant compounding
his mixed drinks.
Franklin street is showing com
mendable signs of progress and the
Brunswick Hotel is leading the pros-
sion and will soon be one of the lead-
ing hotels of the city as Mrs. Ed
White has taken charge she being a
lady of vast experience in the hotel
business.
Ono lady says alio can do hor own
work with a quick moal stovo with
loss labor than aho can look aftor a
hired girl aud then thoro Is no steal-
ago of wood or victuals no dirt no
smoko no heat no girl to payor food.
Waco Curiosity Shop.
COST
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mr
EDEN"
SSy Looking Olass.
Having fully made up my mind and
by practical test demonstrated the
feasibility of the Cash System In the
Grocery Busineis I shall continue on
tho same line only and shall make
great efforts to meet .the most rapid
competition. Hawing Rttaih.t to the
line letting tne emps ran wnore tney
may. Ana I tako this method of soli-
citing tho patronage of the people of
Waco who pay for these groceries
assuring all that my goods shall be
the best my prices the lowest my
service unexcelled my oflorts to please
unbounded. A trial is anxiously de-
sired from all who se 1 this looking-
glass by
Jno. M. Cooper
Waco Supply Store.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am.
bold's.
A Dlvorco. Or a Quick Meal. Gas-
oline stove is tho cry of the averago
lady of Waco.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am-
bold's. If you would keep cool tako your
drinks at the White Elephant.
Gnsolino is choap at Waco Curiosity
Shop.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am-
bold's. 4
I can savo 40 por month by using
a Quick moal says Mrs Jamos H.
White. Not quite says Mr. K. Mrs.
W. ovory cent of it Mrs K. Mrs.
White. If you can make it plain to
me how you can do that I will sell
every lady In Wacoono Mrs. White
I can do this work myself and cavo a
girl's wages and board and wastage
which is not less than S2o. Mr. K.
and the other $15 Mrs. White; Mrs.
W. Oh ! Well say stealago S3 com-
fort and satisfaction S10 and that is
a low estimate I would not tako
$100 for mine.
Wanted. 1 000 live pigeons at Am.
bold's.
Raro old whiskios. rioh with ago
and tho choicest wlnos aro served
over the counter at tho Whito Elo-
phant. Nicely fnrntshed and well ventilated
rooms at the Brunswik Hotel on
Franklin street.
Wanted 1000 live pigeons at Am-
bold's Havo your moving and paoklue
dono by tho Waco C. 8.
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So IsLT&ttLi.
and Child wears.
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JOHN H. aRAY.
The Putative San Angelo anc Bal-
lmger tage xioDDer txi
Arrived in Waco.
Waco Day.
Deputy-United- State-Marsrhl J.
H. Bull arrived yesterday from! San
Angelo having in custody John H
Gray who was arrested a few tdays
since at Colorado Texas by Captain
Dick Ware sheriff of Mitchell county
One complaint charges Gray with
robbing the United States mail
pouches on the 27th ultimo at Wil-
low Hole on the San Angelo and lial-
linger stage lineand the other charges
him with detaining the United States
mails on the nth instant. United
States Commissioner John H. Finks
placed Gray's bond in the first m
stance at $5000 andin the second at
$1000. The preliminary hearing will
take place Monday August 27 th next f
in this city before Commissioner
Finks. Gray is a young man of pleas-
ing appearance about 25 years of age
dark hair and eyes and wears a neat
business suit He was raised in Mc-
Lennan County and moved from the
neighborhood of Waco to Tom Green
county about six years ago. Mrs.
Cornelius Patterson of McGregor is
his mother. He was indicted for
theft of a horse by a Waco grand jury
some years ago and when the case
was called a nolle pros was entered.
Meanwhile he was in jail so that the
quarters assigned him on his failure
to make bond were not unfamilliar.
Gray may be innocent as a lamb of
stage and mail robbery with which he
is charged. He however is a man
evidently of the nerve and jauntiness
needed to do robbing in the fashion of
the execution of the San Angelo stage
coaches. Sheriff Dick Ware who ar.
rested Gray was a Texas ranger once
and a comrade of Conssable Lee Jen-
kins and other Waco ex-rangers. He
it was v ho shot and killed Sam Bass
on that memorable summer day in
1878 about ten years ago at Round
Kock.
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early and select
Out before we get ' Jl
Soup Made of a Trunk .
New York Jonrnu.
We tried thd flesh of the slain ele-
phants cookedlin various ways roast
boiled stewed.lcurried but with indif-
ferent success (although our Madras
cook no mean broficient in the cul-
inary art tried Ml he knew to make
the dishes paitable. The flesh fs
black colored aid course so not in-
viting in appearance.
The best andlmost appetizing dish
of all was soup Aade out of the trunk
says a Burmah Correspondent of the
San Francisco Ctronicle. Portions of
the trunk" are cut nto small pieces and
gently stewed i r hours excluding
their rich juice 1 tyoring being added
in the shape of s omatic herbs grow-
ing on the spot.
The soup was Imply delicious Of
a unique flavor aid rich gummy con-
sistence it more isembled thick tur-
tle soup than any Either I knew of. It
was without doubt nutritious and
strengthening. It also much remind-
ed me of mouffle a rich thick soupy
stew made of moose muscles which
delicacy I had made acquaintance
with while out moose hunting in East-
ern Canada. The feet of the smaller
elephants also were rather good. They
were roasted slowly in wood ashes the
tough skin peeled off and served au
natutel.
V
We met with varied success during
the six weeks of our hunting expedi-
tion killing seven elephants in all
wnicn was pcrtectly satisfactory.
One day in crbssini; somt 1
ground we came nnnn nn pnnrT
boa-constrictor lying under a prttS
ing ledge quite supine and In aTV
of anoarent lifeles:nf.! Ac inr:
pnmntneo .st.).! a t- . 1 !l-lf""
less we handled It freely. We c
leel the bones of some animal
neath the distended skin.
After our shekarnes had cutl
the boa's head they ripped the LI
open ana lound a mountain sheep
side. It was not an invitine sne
cle as the body of the sheep i
slimy and presented a honied flat!
ed appearance showing that its be
were crushed. Our shekarries hi
ever thought different from us
they cut the sheep up and carried it
camp to cook lor supper. They a
utilized the boa for food drying
flesh in the sun.
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