Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 230, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 14, 1887 Page: 1 of 8
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Waco Daily Examiner
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DEPARTMI
IHairing to okw out tin balance of our parasol > tock in
next two weeks we will oll or tlio balanoo of thorn on
illnoMtivoly bolow cost
1150 EACH
peTm 250 TO 300
jMnch black satin parasols lined and trim d with silk lace
Oinoh heavy fancy striped coachings
10inch heavy black satin brocade coachings
10inch fancy sateen parasols lace trimmed
ItT The Above Four Lots at 150 Each s
nd all the balance of our stock of high art novelties in
Ifflcy parasols and coachings at half price
nTH large size Lawn Aprons tucked and hemmed and
arp ie Iuslin Aprons scolloped at Jo < rnts each
roitlito cents
Full M < irt size Ladies white Lawn Aprons tucked and
immidat f > 0 cents each worth 7 > cents
WealM place on sale a large line of Ladiesand Childrens
hncy Aprons at prices below the value of the material
Four Lots of Ladies Muslin Chemise
All made of good grade muslin superior workmanship
iff 18
3 will neatly trimmed
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August Bargains
IN LADIES UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT
Twenty floon Ladies India Gauze Vests Jini > hed tennis
> f > tents tach worth 10 cents
Iiiidio io > samere Vests finished seams high neck and
ort sleeves and low neck and short sleeves at M cents
cli vedoced from 05 cents
uvis large size white Cambric Aprons tucked and hem
it A at 0 ceids each worth f > cents
One Lot at 25 cents each
One Lot at 45 cents each
One Lot at 55 cents each
One Lot at 50 cents each
See and examine these lots and you will appreciate their
actual value
Ladies Handkerchiefs
Just received and will be placed on sale Monday
Fifteen dozen Ladies line LinenCambric and Lawn Hand
hchiefs white and colored embroidered all scolloped at 50
Jits each worth 75 cents and 1
Ten doen of the same styles in bettor quality and more
aberate embroidery at 75 eeuts each worth 125 and 150
AIm > twentylive pieces of single double and treble fold
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All the now tints in fancy colored Kuchings beaded at
cuts a yard worth l
At 25 Cents a Sett
Undies fancy Peroilo Chemisettes and Cull s fani v Percale
VHaw and Cull s red and blue Percale Chemisettes nil
rKiil down to close out and are worth 50 cents
lipfoivo
Mail Orders
prompt attention We also pay express charges to
i sxiuv point in the state on all order of i or over
Sanger bros
WACO TEXAS SlMUY AHUST 14 lss
OTHERS IJJJ
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FIFTHand AUSTIN
THE PULSE OF TI PEOPLE
Beat in Unison With and for Us
OXJPL
IMMENSE STOCK
Is Arriving Daily
Already our new establishment assumes the
appearance of one of the busy trading
marts of the city Keep an alert
ful eye on our corner
FIFTH and AUSTIN
MARTINS OLD STAND
Isaac Lewis
THE
Dictator and Moderator of Prices in Waco
No idle boast or inflated compact but facts
incontrovertible which we will substantiate
by actual deeds Let the ladies the children
in fact young and old rich and poor favor us
with a call at our GRAND OPENING of
which due notice will be given Respectfully
Isaac Lewis
MARTINS OLD STAND
OF FIFTH AND AUSTIN STREETS
Evc > hoij sdlirji goods i Ilaking 1 great
rKkcl about lotv prictS It looks as
though > oi ct iM b i alnosl any
thu 1 aKuthe ms ul the
wrapping piper
Will IPS NO A
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1 W v AiihtIcmh untiM Jnut iUrompo o or ilry
ii < but fin frequent nckcln nfmniip nut Iio
ile h > uecr lit mnkliiK the iimiiiW KMherltiK
I tip Hie Kift KlMtili tlic klnily m rclmnti
llOllMlllI llninmlvn lliijtullco to kUimiio 11
ll It ti tery well known tbut mine It the
HKST STOCK OF JILTS WEAK
l > WACO
Ami lint my fttcit ntu Jutt lofv ntlicro
THIS IS MY RACKET
MALLORY the Clothier
JNO B WILLIS CO
UKALKK IN
Drugs and Medicines
rairUMEHY FANCY GOODS
Brushes Sponges Etc
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
Allot In Ntiir IiMlrlli SI ft mo I i > xnit
< k iiiiii
lll Hunr i u < ii i Ill Arlimn unit
oilier
San Kkancihi < a ugust ii Krnnk
Wilson wuh Hanged lit Iicscotl Ari
iiiiii estorday for tliu murder if
Samuel Clavengor nil his will Char
lotto In Mti > lWi 011 tlin h it lit mi t of
till HllHkill IIIOIIIltuillH fl toW llllkH
Irom the t lull line Wilhou and IiIh
oiiiiiiuiioniluhii AI0I1114011 it negro
woro employed bvClavenger to iirhIhi
In driving it number ol horson to
Washington Territory No 0110 wiih
In tlin piirty except two men Clavon
tfiir Ills wife mill IiIh mloptnl iliiiinli
ter and while ramping lit tlin plituu
mentioned Wilson iiiurilnruil Cluv
1111 cr mill IiIh wlfu u itli tut ixu W11
6011 unit lolltlhOII tlllll dlvliltil till
titock mill iMHl whlili JlitvutiKor liml
with lilin mill burled thu IioiIIch
wliluh wuro totinil iK moiitliH latnr
WUhoii mill tint lrl lived to elliur
iiftvrwiinlH mill wont to WiiuhliiKton
Torrltor nnil lilnlio wliure thu Hiiro
found liy Hid iliurill mid thu lorinur
wiih tiluii liiuk to IriHeott for tilid
loluiboii wits loiiml In Nevitdii mill 11
ilmln of clrciinifitiiiiliitl iiVliluiiL0
lof ctlier Willi tIt0 lrls Htittiinunt
Rcrvctt to convkt both WIIhoii
Lowuvor iiiikIo 11 lOiifuhHlon exhon
orallng lohiiHon by Hinting Unit tlio
bitter did not know of thu niiiriler
until Home 1I11111 itltur thu itouil lutil
been comuiitttil Inhiihon win rim
plteii toility by Uovurnor t uolfi K
until b pteinber I
Milium lim ita Hi 11101 nil
UnsroN Allium it The Demo
crrttic fttftto roimnltteo decided IiIh
mornlni to hoil tlin imxt roiivoiitlon
itt Wofuntor Tiiosilny Soptumbur 0
It war decided Jtluit thu convention
Bhoulil chooso four tloltKfttu mid four
nlturuaC9 to Ihu next nntloiiftl
ilcmooratio con volition
Jlilr iriiliiuiiiL
Wasiiinuiov Atifiml 11 For
Toxnn fiiir weitthcr wIihIh Kcueritlly
from thu nnst to ftoutli Hllght chmigus
in toinpcnitiiro
Sfiiiintiiio Iltfi Ktuiilntur
AS A IKMKI > Y IK
Kidney Altection
M > kHn T wiri 10 utroclul I hi T < l > ccn
C < iiiclliil to K1 ii > > much an twit timet In
olio nUlil I liml In m > ullc imqlt anil
tuft tli ullur unit win n iluwn could UnMij
Tliu 1 w 11 unublo to buiiil mr buly wltliout
Ifrcat mln I If It J Hlinmorn Liver Kwilulor
ftiil iny CNCilltlou liuilmproTi1 o raucli that
I hxnlljr cv r f ol uy of my oM troublo ami
thtio > iry kllgbtly Mul aimutliUvl tluil I iliill
b < onttrtilyciutil I would tint t Vu lliouiimdii
of ilollnri for my ImiTovemuit
W JiUIKBOS i Kx > rcin AgcnL
Nollco tin ttttlo murk J In rot uufrontot
wr p < r BcitKiiiir utct tothobujer
XO 2
EXCURSIONISTS
Now Piper City Forest and
Chatsworth are Com
monplace Again
Ilit Until Hum Horn Tloirtl
Awnjillif Injured hit our
Ion All I < lulrt
Iuiiu t I iirollttl llitl TiiK
CIlttlltlllHlllloll Akoii iofV
tin iiidI Trur tliu sum
I lie 111lnolo Wov
TUK IMJUKhT
UiiitAiio August III Tho TIhiob
Hpiciitl from CluttBWortti III snys tbo
boird ot cuuitnlftiiouorB nrrlvvil horw
itt noon ychtonlny mid brgnn Investi-
gation of thu recent diffntor
J J SOt rilKIUANl
r no of the nn liieure of tlio train sit hi
tho tritlu wits ithoiit two hours Into
nhen It drew out of Koroet Ho law
11H ho iipproitched tho lirld o trhat
Deemed to bo tinmen on tho south
nide of thu truck he then snw eonto
tiling wits wrong with tho brlilgo but
it who too Into to tlo anything
When ho lirttt miw tho lirhlKC It look
ied hko einbors It sootuutl to burHt
into IIitmeH when ho rmi on tho
I bridge It wan not a ritgliiL tire hop
illil It toiiiiniiiilcntu with tho cars on
tho bridge lie Hawns ho uxprcftil
It demh Muring at him in tho Into
Ho abut oil hlh englnu anil felt the
brlilgo Hink boiithcrlanil thou
1 opened tho valvo to got
j tho train through Tho forto nl tho
I train jiuhoilthe engine ovcrhrcakln
It loiiuo trout tho temltir Ho win
running about tblrtyllvo inllen per
hour lie lmd no power to Htop thu
trum between the tlmu homtw tho llru
ami Ills arrival at tho hriilgo His
iiiigliu hail no air brake Xelthor
whihtlo wm < hoiiiuUd
JOHN ltOdlltH
tlromiiii 011 StitherlatiilH eiiglno ob
hiirvcii HpitrkH tlslng anil coalH In tho
router ol tho trunk uml Jiimiieil front
thu tiiigliu1 Ho Hitw Lurtalii thltig
which MitUlcd him that the brldgn
waa burned
axci Aiiii ciiiin
llrummi on the Hdouil engine wiih at
thu cub window when the enjjlno
liimpiil into tho air ami tinned over
Ilo wah rallied llo hiiw nothing of
Hie tho at tho tlnio of thu acclileut
but bitw It imintilintly aftorwarilo
II I AKMhlltONO
Suporiiitiiiilent of tlio rnll
joinl ttas Hwom II u waa
011 tho extra train at the tlmo of tlio
aiciileiit WltuoBH lull tho front on
glneer ruverne IiIh engine ami apply
brake about Mi feet from
thu bridge llo looked down anil
hiiw the miming bridge under tho
front platform Men with axoa chop-
ped down tho abutment so ax to
kill the lltmoH Tho tiro evidently
caught In tho ritl onil of the brldgo
ami wan working down in tho old
itilngir iiHcd lor bulk IioiuIh Oidcitt
were IhniioiI by thu Uoail Maitur to
bum thu dead gniHH mill weedd
I IfMAHKIV
brlnge InBptetor on May II reported
the bridge In good condition anil
goo lor two yoarH ruemlay hut ho
ordered thu nuotlon moil to go oven
the onllru Hcetlon tinilor Iholr chargo
ami Inspect tho bridgcH Ho did thia
for foar ol tho loroHt llrtH Ilo or-
dered all tho ncction men to go over
tholr MutlotiH tho hut thing WuiIiich
day nightand uxamino tho bridges
IHh traik iHgnoil lor fortj llvo miei
per hour Thu road Ih 111 line t until
Hon linn slot I ralla with llrh barH
TUB INVKHTKIATION
will bo roNiiiiiutl itt 1uorlu In tho
early part of next week
Mulit Hiport
INilUKST CONTINUED
CiiAihwoitni Im August 13
Tho corouor tontlnul luvc tlj utlou
tlio engineer autl fireiilnti testifying aw
before tho railroad commissioner A
T Italpn a farinor ruHtiling near tho
bridge Mtw Btnoko thoro about > p
1 in and llru about 8p in Ilo thou itl
I it wan on tho othor hIiIo ol tliobraucli
I IJ Itrownof JhtitBWorth haw tho
lire Irom tliu depot and watched lc
Irom 0 toll p 111 Win llaller and
bin Hon ol JhntHworth testlileil that
while Htaiiillug at tho depot at 8
oviork WotlncHilap ovouing thoy saw
tho tiro 011 tho track At 9 p 111 tho
tlio whHHtill burning Jullun Noopta
ol Chatsworth alno taw tho tiro about
tho Huiiio tlmo ami thought it was a
locomotlvo hpailllght Ihreo eoctlou
men ttHlllled laut nlgU that Wednes-
day ovouing thoy burned tho urass
oast of tho brldgo Irani tho county
lino 10 within forty rod of tho struc-
ture ami went of tlmt point tho grass
hail boon burned already so that tho
llru which was smoking at o oclock
could not have communicated to tho
bridge
iinTixo tjuiur
Chicago August 13 A special
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Bartow, John. Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 230, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 14, 1887, newspaper, August 14, 1887; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113497/m1/1/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .