The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 293, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 23, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 23. 1894.
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Fourth Week
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JUXE SALE.
FOURTH WEEK OF OUR
jortant June bale.
.c n( fltiu frrpii Kfilo hnvn lir.pn vpru an iyfintnrt-
jtfirst three wut "- & - - - - j
pIvcs inJ to or patrons and wo propose making thi the
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tjlunreek. the busiest ol ttiein all.
uii advert' a "! r"- 3n" !lua ma"-
To do thiH we continue
others even more interest-
bo invito you to eomc and
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GOODS
DEPARTffl
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Weight Materials
English Lawn - i-om-
uely dpv material iu
neat figure'' regular
qmlity rech el for
isle to
8'c a yard
Iriped 0rg3t i e- -
l very elf g&nt designs
Iprttiy eomnmauonH
lor?. worU o for
isle at
10c a yard
I Frrnch printed Hull
BiHilcioth and mua-
sltdia. Some of the
rt'anSf rarst popular
m ibis season our
a 25c lite fcr this
it
19c a yard
Ginghams.
A large linf of 3Ksorted pat-
terns stripes nla da and
small check gingham quali
lies that will astonish you at
the price for this sale
5c a yard
One of our best lines in domes-
tic ginghams many of Ilia
patterns equal in design to
zephyrs would bo cheap
very cheap at I2je only
9c a yard
Zephyr Ginghams iu light and
medium colors pretty com-
binations of colors. You
will have to see them to
appreciate their value.
. llic a yard
32-inch French Zephyr Ging.
hams with rich Bilky finish only
19c a yard
Wide Open.
Until
July
The
First
Shoe
Styles
That
Are
Less
Than
Dozens
Will
Be
Sold
Without
Counting
The
Cost.
Connor
Tucker
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COLORADO OUTRAGE
learned had been nui.. '-
on the cab boxes ami the vic. .
hustlul into one of the- vehicles au.
the masked men gotiuto them
The d livers wore ordered to bo off
and up the stnet tho party moved
at a mad gallon.
In fifteen minutes Pqlioo Captain
Galhriylu and Officers Harlan and
Henry were on horses and riding
furiously in tho direction taken by
tho kidnaprrs and their victim. Tho
Ulieois however had a poor trail
to follow. It was pitch dark and
they only knew the masked partj
had gone out of town to tho north
It was over an hour bo'oro the
facts beoame generally known.
The drivers of the two hicks first
bi ought the now a to town It was
that tho in'itkcd meu had taken their
victim to a point near Austin liluffs
between two and three miles out o
town and after removing GenuTal
I'arsney's clothrs hal covered him
over with tar and feathers.
imvor oueman Cnihloy snc
after tho deed was done Tatbury wa
left lying on the ground and the
niiskcd men took to their heels.
They drove to the Rock Island
tract' and th.oto diMn'iHHgd their dri-
vers not paying thorn but simply
saying "good nigh1 honey. ' That
was the laut seen of tho masked men
and tho drivers camo into tho oily.
Driver Crunley says after the tar
and feathers hul been applied Tars
nty was told to move on out of El
Paso county that ho was not wanted
either in Cripple Creek or Colorado
springs ana n tie over snowed up
again ho ould meet a worse fate
tnan a doso of tar and featlurs.
There was a meeting of twonty-
live deputy sheriffi at Antlers park
at 10 o'clock and it is believed the
plot against Tarsney was hatched
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Adjutant General Tarsney
Tarred and Feathered
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BilsCoin Money $'
Mitest Cyclopedia of
fens; the wonder of
el9th century e
World's Parliament
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Nomi. "uernation3l and
IPWtnem r irni t.- .
Jgni8cent equipment
Proud of Waco's Industry.
We as citizens of Waco do not
realize what Waoo people are doing.
Head tho following and thon tell
it abroad:
Springtown Benton Co. Ark.
April 2) 180 1.
Cictcrino M dicine Company
Waco Texas: 1 have been using
your Cacterine ten days. 1 can't say
I am well but I am so much better
ot catarrh. 1 am confident your
medicme will do all you recommend
it to do. Scabs had formed in one
of my nostrilw and they are all
cleared out. Yours
S. F. Mitchell.
Free treatment at E. E. Uismuke's
State Teachers Convention at Gal-
veston June 26.
The Missouri Kansas and Texas
railway will sell round trip tickets
June 2( 25 and 20. good for return
until June 30 for 0.30. For auy
desired information call on
J. E. Smitti Ticket Agont
J. B. Mkimiukkb
Assistant Ticket Agent
M. K. & T. Ry. 119 South Fourth
Street Waco Tex.
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I!j'3Iasked Men at Colorado Springs Ao
I'luo to the Pei letraters
(ireat b'icitemefit.
Colorado Springs Col. June 23.
Adjutant General Tarsney was
kidnaped from the Alamo hotel a
fow -minutes after midnight by
masked men taken to the suburbs
in a hack and there tarred and
feathered. Stveral unknown men
took part in the outrage.
After the ceremony the adjutant
general was left lying on tho
prairie and it was some hours after
tho outrago before ho was found and
cared for by the ofhecrs.
He is thought to be not badly
hurt but ho uas suffering from
bri-ises caused by rough handling
and was in great mental anguish.
The kidnaping caused the greatest
sensation and exc temont ever
known here as soon as the faotB be-
came public and also at Cripple
Creek to which place the telephone
company cairied the nows.
General Tarsney has been in tho
city for several days attending the
examination of tho aireBted Bull
Hill mineri for whom he and Col.
B. F. Montgomery of Cripple Crook
appeared as attorneys. At midnight
while only tho nighi clerk and por-
ter were on duty Tarsney was call-
ed to the telephone. He had scarcely
spoken when two masked men ap
peared and upon his rcfus.il to go
with them he was struck a vicious
blow on the head v ith a revolver.
He staggered toward tho door when
he W3H ruthlessly Ficzad by two
masked men and liurr.ed into tho
street Tho clerk did not interfere
as he had been warned to kpep his
hands off by a third marked man
who had suddenly appeared at the
door.
In front of the hotel two hacks
were standing and four othor
masked men were seen therp. The
drivers who It ab afterward
SLEEPER
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Tarsney 's Record.
Denver June 22. Governor
Waite is greatly excited over the
outrage committed upon Adjutant
Tarsney at Colorado Springs last
night. Ho has offered a reward of
H000 for the arrest and conviction
of the parties.
Timothy J. Tarsney waH ap
pointed adjutant general of Colora-
do by Governor Waite. He is a
brother of Congressman Tarsney of
Mitsouri and ex-Congressman Tars-
ney of Mtohigan. General Tarsney
was the personal representative ol
the governor during tho police board
troubles. His undaunted bearing
then antagoirzed the polioo anil
their aympuh zers aLd it
was freely stated that
if shooting commenced he would be
the first man to fall iu tho earlier
st3gt;s of the Cripple Creik trouble
ho W3S tho legal adviser for some
of tho miners and Binco the settle-
ment of the strike has resumed hih
turvicPH iu that capacity. While
the militia woro in tho field at
Cripple Cirek ho was tho direct
representative of tho governor and
through him orders were trans-
mitted to General Brocks. In this
service he found himself opposed
ouco injro to many of the men
aligned against him at tho city hall.
Tho A. P. A. aloo was bitter in it"
threats against General Tarsney.
To Hunt tho Kidnapers.
Denver Juue 23. Govtrnor
Waite ordered a special train to
leave for Colorado Springs at 11
o'clock. It is believed ho intends
to go to tho Springs in person to
ansist in the hunt for the men who
kidnaped Genoral Taremy.
Tho Drivers Story.
Colorado Springs Col iano 23
Hack Drivers Sherman Crumley
and Mt Kinney were arrested and re-
leased on their own rccoguizanco as
they declare they do not know any
of the kidnapers and woro forced
at the point of revolvers to lake tho
party to Atstin Bluffs. Crumley
who owns both hacks says one
masked man remained with Tarsney
Dr. Chambers
Painless wist.
CALL
Teeth
AND SHU SAM PIES OF
Without a Plate!
The Best is the Cheapest.
5th Floor Provident Buildifg.
way
ostensibly to thow him tho
back to tho city.
Some of the mon wanted to kill
Tarsney but thnir leader held thoin
in chick. Taremy thai.keit thin
man and shook hands . it li him.
A mass meeting was called to
dt'uouijco thu outr"o.
A Probable Cnndldato.
Washington .nine 23. The tar-
ring and feathering of Adjutant
General Tarsnoy by Cripple Crrek
miners ha been much diBousied
among tho members of tho houso
today. General Tarsney was hero
recently aud mot many members of
tho houso. Ho has been spoken of
as a possible l'opuliht nominee- foi
congress in tho district now rcpro-
sonted by Iteprescntative Boll. If
elected ho would bo tho third Tars-
ney brother sent to congress.
KepreBentafivo Tarenoy says ho
understood his brother to bo in
sympathy with the miners although
as adjutant genoral he was at tho
hestl of the st3to militia and sul juct
to the governor's ord( is.
Walto Did Not Go.
Denver June 23 Governor
Waite did not go to Colorado
Springs but sent on the special train
a party of detectives. Mrs. Tarsney
and her daughter also went.
The Situation Unchanged.
Fuiixsutawnoy Pa Juno 23
The situation has not changed siucc
tho arrival of the troops yesteulay.
Tho infantry is patrolling the roads
and the cavalry is eoouring tho
country but tho rebellious Huns
and Italians are keeping nndor
oovor. N i trouble is xpectod.
Beo Stark Wost for fire ingurauce.
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 293, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 23, 1894, newspaper, June 23, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115850/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .