The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 229, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1892 Page: 5 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 6 1892.
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Look What You can Got at 0. J.
Mlllor's Bargain Store
io dozen eggs for (1.
30 pounds granulated sugar for $.
Smoked dried beef at u cents.
Dried salt shoulders at 7 cents.
Breakfast bacon (sugar cured) at 1 1
cents.
Spiced pigs' feet at 15 cents.
Fresh fish at to cents a pound
California oranges at 20 cents a doz.
Banannas at 15 cents a dozen 717
Austin street.
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WACO TEXAS'
Oils nnfiTDAfiiiAro
G-lSuSS DUU I wdilUEid
IfB 111 fll Bill ""'Oiwi'ular grocers.
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404 Austin Street
Novels
by the thousand at Her. Bros. Thoy
get the very Gocst copios of all the
now works wot from the press.
Dailies
from all parts of tho United States aro
received on first trains and opened
five minutos after the trains pass
Fourth street.
"Weeklies .
All tho popular weekly story papers
of the United Stafes on hand at
earliest moment of arrival.
Magazines
of Fashion Literature and Art of tho
United States and Europe at.
A. J. HERZ & BRO.
Don't be Deceived.
I am still holding down Standard
Granulated Sugar 20 pounds for ono
dollar.
Franoo-Amcrican Food Co'a Frenoh
Soups 3 pound cans 30 cents caoh .
Star Tobacco 40 cents per pound. Low
prices on everything. Call and soe
Joe S. Thompson
The Grocer.
Tucker's "Almondlno."
Proof against cold winds and hot
BunBhine for the complexion. It has
already become quite popular with
the ladies as also with gentlemen to
uso after shaving when troubled with
roughness and breaking out. Price SJ5
and 50 cents por bottle. Prepared
only by the Lion Drug Store by
W. L. Tucker.
Always new nml ficsli good?.
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Everj delicacy of Ibe season In Benson
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All till? Ilnu Al good?.
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Hest oijoverythlng Is tlioir motto.
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LorcbU possible prices.
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Polltc)attcntlonnnd umpt deliver is the
eiyie.
Bros.
Of (itlbblu Hro. Orocers EO"i Auttln Avenue.
Sleeper Cliftou & Co. Ladies' Ox-
ford Ties 2
Ladies Oxford Tios $2.50 Ladies Ox-
ford Ties $;j.
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ALL OVEK TOWN.
Well Merited Praise.
Mr. J. 11. Jergins the competent
painter grainer and glazer lias just
finished two jobs of work of which
he feels justly proud. One of these
is at Joe Lehman's restaurant on
South Fourth street and the other at
Lewine Bros' store on Austin ave-
nue. The first is known as eggshell
gloss work and has only to be seen to
be appreciated. Mr. llarryLewine
is lavish in his praise of the painting
graining and glazing done at his es-
tablishment by this finished workman
and stated this morning to a News
leporter that he has never before had
work of the same charae'er done
which has given him such perfect
satisfaction and at such reasonable
figures as this last done by Mr. Jer
gins. From an examination of his
work it will be readily seen that he is
master of his calling and inquiry into
his figures for first-class work will con
vince all that his mutto "Live and
let live" is strictly observed.
Following: Suit.
On and after March 1. 1S92 I will
sell for cah. My terms will bo from
10 to 20 per cent cheaper on every-
thing except lard. Prompt lolivory
as heretofore. Try mo for oash
Respectfully
J. C. Stafford.
Corner market (!01 Franklin st.
A CARD
To the Subscribers of the Subsidj
Fund of tho San Antonio and
Aransas Pass Railway.
The notes given by the citizens of
aco to secure the building of the
above named road into Waco have
been turned over to the road by J. W.
Mann the trustee for the subscribers
to said notes. The conditions named
in said notes have been complied with
by the road and therefore the whole
amount of the notes are due. The
receivers of the ban Antonio and
Aransas Pass railway have placed the
notes in my hands for collection. All
persons therefore who have such notes
outstanding will please call at my
office in the Pacific hotel building and
settle up. James I. Moore.
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Plaoe your polices with Dockery &
Co. Best of companies.
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YI I -rf- 9 (C; -Business $3 Shoes
Jtltl 1; & make work oasior
A Hogg olub was organized last
Saturday night at Downsville with
about fifty members.
Tl 0 friends of Governor Hogg an-
nounoo that thoy will organize at
Lorena next Saturday night.
Everyone seourintr 100 subsorin-
tions to tho Gulf Messenger at $1 a
year will bo entitled to a life schol-
arship nt Hill's Business College.
Call upon Miss Hartman Paoifio
Hotel for particulars.
Last night while the oelcbration
was coiner on at Mavor McCuliooh's
residence a skyrocket fell into Mr.
fcinks stable and sot a quantity of
feed on fire. There was plenty of
help at hand however and the firo
was out boforo tho department arrived.
Mr. J. II Brown while alighting
from a street car last night at the
corner of Washington and Fifth
streets fell and had the misfortune
of having his right arm dislooatod
and fraoturod at the wrist. Tho in-
jurod member was successfully sot by
Br. N. A. Olive and the pationt
though suffering much pain is doing
well.
A cartoon of Major Hinohman with
a ohip on his shoulder and bearing
tho inscription "Mechanics and labor
ing mon knock the ohip off" was
posted in a conspioious plaoe yester-
day morning at tho corner of Austin
avenuo and Fourth streot. A number
of meohanics and laboring men called
at The News office this morning and
requested that the fact that thoy had
knocked the chip off be made public.
Wo comply with this request but
think it bardly necessary.
The Gabert Bros.
It is worth while for any one who
wears clothes to refrain from purchas
ing until ho has taken a good look at
tho fine stock ot the Ijabert tiros.
11G South Fourth street. They aro
tho leading tailors with the largest
and finest stock of goods ever brought
to Waoo. They carry all tho now and
nobby styles of tho spring of '92
with suoh doversity that no ono can
tail in finding goods to suit his own
particular fanoy. When it comes to
outting and fitting tho Gabert Broth-
ers aro artists in every sense of the
word with the most skillful workmen
that can be procured. They give per
feet fits and somehow their olothes
have a look about them that only the
work of artists can produce. Give
them a call and look over their big
fioo stock before ordering a suit and
you will have no reason to regrot any
order you may favor thorn with.
Tin: ii;;imati)ki: today.
.letter Fund Hill I'uuboit the IIoiikc.
Senate Wrenlllnir ivltli Ufnu-
111 i 10.
Hpecial toTlie Newt
Austin April 6 -The Jester school
fund bill passed today in the house by
a vote of 6(5 to 32.
The representation appropriation bill
with senate amendments was not con-
curred in but referred to a free confer
ence committee.
The registration bill was taken up
and laid on the speaker's table subject
to call.
Brown called up the railway land
bill Cochran took the chair and Lewis
Brown Gresham and Gerald spoke
on the measure. Brown advocated
and the others opposed it
The senate discussed the Kearby
perpetuity bill which virtually takes
lrom all corporations the authority to
own real estate It strikes at all build-
ing and loan associatons. Carter said
in his speech against it . "There is a
barrel of dynamite in every section."
EVERY OXE GOES JjYTO EXTACIES y
Who comes to our Store and catches a glimpse of our
Elegant - Furniture and Beautiful Carpets
and no wonder for we have the latest and the most stylish designs in
every piece of
HOUSBHOID 301ttK:iarXJR&E.
We have OAK SETS in every shade from the 16th Century t
the lightest modern; the finest of Cherry finish and the newest pat-
terns of Birds Eye and White Maple. Most elaborate and massive
designs in Parlor and Bed Room Suits and the very latest achieve-
ments in upholstery arc embraced in our Stock.
R. T. DENNIS & BRO.
518 AUSTIN ST
UNITED
VETERANS
They aro Gathering In New Orleans
to Celebrate.
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TEXAS WELL REPRESENTED.
Vouiiiiiiiiileil by fSeu. W. I.. Cabolt
ut Uulliix A (iriiml Time Antlcl-
putetl lliiiiquoltlin; mill .Speech
IHukiuK nil tlioCn.
Place your polioies with Dockery &
do. Best of companies.
Buy Egan's Athraolte coal.
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fBakin
Powder:
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StaudaaJ
By ABBOclated lioes to Tlio News.
New Orleans April 6 The city
is rapidly filling with Confederate
veterans from all the southern states
to attend the mammoth reunion on
the 8th and oth inst. also celebration
of the fifioenth anniversary of the
Army of Tennessee which takes place
tonight. Their gray and black telt
hats can be conspiciously seen every
where on the streets this morning.
General J B Gordon and Major Gen-
eral William II Jackson commanding
Tennessee division and president
of the veteran cavahy association
of the South aro en rcuto and if not
delayed by washouts on tho roads
will reach here to-morrow morning
Tho following Texans aro already
registered at tho St. Charles hotel:
Miss Laura F. Gsston Dallas; Miss
Lula Williams Pans; Miss Sallie
Goodwin Tyler It. A. Gaston Royal
A. Ferrott Mrs. Wm. Smith and s
S E. Marshall and wife Dallas; 0. 0
Cormon wife and daughter G. A.
Promcr and wife Paris A. S. Foligor
Lake Charles; J. S. Humphreys
Puoblo. Col. J. A. Hays Marshall
General W. L Cabell will not only
bring from Texas tho largest delega-
tion of veterans but will bring two
regimonts of Chootaw Indians. Thoso
Indians aro wull educated property
holderH and members ot the United
Confederate Veterans in Texas
A banquet will be given by tho army
.of Tennobsee veterans tonight when a
oily time is expected and eloquent
sreoohes will bo delivered. A moot
ing of cavalry will be held in memorial
hall tomorrow attornoon.
m;iiM:i to ih:vtii.
Seven l'eoulu Ureuiateil In ft .Store
lit I'nrt .llutllmiii. In.
Fort Mauibon.Ih April 0. Sovon
people lost thoir lives in tho firo which
broko out in tho store of Mcintosh &
Peaoo at 12:30 tlm morning. The
building was consumed imd tho family
living up stairs seven in all were
burned to death. An oxplosion of gun
powder provented thoir oscapo. The
sicht after tho catastrophe was a bor-
riblo one.
Mr. SitllfctMirv Ili'iul.
Ily Associated Trcia to lie New-
Willmincton Del. April 6 Hon.
William R. Salisbury chancellor of
the state of Delewaro since 74 and
United States senator from 5D to 71
died at his residence at Dover this
morning of apoplexy.
Buy Egan's Blacksmith ooal.
The headquarters for diamonds
watches clocks jewelry and jill sorts
of jewelry.
Tho headquarters for fancy articles
and articles of vilu.
Wiiian
The headquarters for lino and deli-
cate uatch repairing is at
Jeweler
M. L. Wnan'si tho popular jowelor
520 Austin streot.
A Big Fight
On Austin street in prioes of ohoap
groceries
Strictly For Cash.
No deviation from this rule under
under any circumstances
18 pounds granulated sugar $1; 51ba
green ooffoo $1 -I packages cofToo 9O0.
1 do. 1300 matches for 25 3. Star to-
bacco 4f)o. Tinsloy N. L tobacco 55o.
Best pat. flour $1..J0 meal 55o. 25
bars good laundry soap $1.
21b. tomatoes llfic. per doz. 1Mb. to-
matoes $130 per doz. 231bs beans $1.
Best unoanvasscd hams Ho. bran
$1 per hundred.
Many other artiolos too numerous to
mention but all goods in my storo at
prices in proportion. Rcmombcr mo
and bring your cash and savo uioucy.
J. T. CHAMBERS
Gil Austin street.
For This Week Only.
3G olothes pins fio
100 pokor chipt
30o.
Gallon nil can 20c
Chopping bowl 10c
Chopping kuifo.50
Mullin pan 10c
Dress shields 10c
Pressed wash pan
2oo.
Sauco pan
cover ISio.
Plush album
(1 lump wicks
Bowl and pitcher
UOo.
3-gal. bucket HOo
Dinner bucket 20o
and
uOo
Bo
Wood bucket 16o
Good suspenders
10c
Photo frames lOo
Nut crackers JOo
Bread box 40c
Sugar buokot 35o
Knife box lOo
Quart dipper 5o
Covered sauco pan
10c.
Hanging basket
2U0.
Sprinklers 2.1c
Quart pitcherSjlOo
Wire baskots 10a
gallon cup io
Child's tray lOo
Colfoo mill 30c I
Cummings' 5 and 10 cent store
703 Austin avt.. between Seventh and
Eighth Btroet.
"Turn Her Loose."
Mr. Georgj Laneri proprietor of
the Cosmopolitan saloon corner South
Third street and the public square
begs to inform his patrons and the
public generally that he has started
up a free lunch from 10 to iz a. m.
and from 8 to 12 p. m. on Saturdays.
Givo him a call and George will treat
you right
to Kellum & Lawson for
all kinds of real estate.
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 229, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1892, newspaper, April 6, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114726/m1/5/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .