Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 25, 1887 Page: 1 of 8
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Mavxst m MilMm fas
press Uoods DepartnVt
> m k in thi lieiiijr er larm we make
nine terrible < nts in pri < i nl line Ire good
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11 new and tlttfiiiit liowHie > > our nu impoitutit n iv
firt attention and a ill lie sat riliced reuaidles < i their
intiiiil alue W c nil ii in all ahoiit two lmndrid and iilty
t pattern all the newet eae of lint drc nods
with luiuliination oi phish and ulvetin plaid triped and
new Iilrits e cannot decribe them a there are hardly
any two alike
THEY HAVE BEEN REDUCED AS FOLLOWS
ilS 110 Dress 1atterns marked down to f > U OH
f io U < > Drees Patterns mnrkoil iloyvii to f27 00
ft 00 Dros9 Patterns niurkerl ilown to Mo 0
fJ1 ml Dress Intteriiri niurkod ilown to i7 10
JJU oo Dross Patterns niniked down to fl i 00
fli no Dross Patterns marked down to MO on
j1 > 0 Dross Patterns marked down to s > u
The Irit es now quoted aabove arc the actual
t oi importation
IN M AND PLAIN WEAVE DRESS GOODS
We Offer the Following Bargains
i nirli all wool Cashmere all door at r > i a y <
t it noli extra heavy all wool Cashmere in all new
it lc a yard
IJ iii < h all wool Screes at t > c a ard worth tioi
im h all wool popper and salt Serge mixtures at h
woltll
I i iin h all wool cliecks and stripes at 50 cents a yard
t 5 i cut
mi ill wool pin striped and chet ked i aliincivs at
1 i i i < aid woith 10U
i i h all wool Tricots at t Uc a yard
5J im h all wool Tricot at 5 cents a yard
> 2nnh all wool camel hair cloths at CO cent a ard
ruth 1 nil
5 null all wool striped and < hecked dress cloths at 00c
5
we also offer
toiouUO Cases of Medium Quality Dress Goods at the
Following Low Prices
Uh a I colors dingonnla it I I Inch nil wool llnunel stiitin t nt
iUS 2H cents a ynnl
r ti
Innii o f 1 1 caBhtnerco mid dingo t inch dress plaids nil new color
ita a i r nr
inys U 26 cents a yard
Mini > i tripes at is cents a i2inch fancy pin checked drees
J1 goods at 2o cents a j aril
brown mixed l > Jti inch nil color dinyonnl at 22
ami o
lL it nuts a yard cents a yard
c iv Also Offering Special Inducements in
All other Departments
EBON CASTLES STOREY
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WACO TEXAS FIH DAY XOVWMHHI 25 1887
the tall nr winter t i i fd
i i i ir Jii kit io1
t liiin ne stuck We t an sue vol at lea > t Jo fci
v uiiieiit This is no idle oiiat a a iit t
1 will trove
THE GREEDY DEMON
DISTRESSING ACCOUNTS OF FOREST
FIRES STILL RAGING
iiehm suipi iti > in < tln <
Ill r luiiuiir iiiul no Unitr
In < min h II I lilr l
Mimiim Nov 21 1ho niviigos
of forest tires how no sbiaeinout In
this section The town of Dosnn
Ark is partially surrounded by for-
est tiros mill rent uneasiness is foil
there The tun has hei n nbuirid tor
a woikpnst in inniy portions ol
norlhirn MK lt ppi tanner hnvo
dearodtho ground entirely around
their farms Kt ports Ironi star City
i Arkansas tell ot great dmiingo to
pwitiitioim miles of fences and soven
hi uis I iirncd llio unci i turo I-
so douse it simot ruin urn < eyes
anp tin Mia lini not bLi lie I > r a uci k
UejKTs Ironi Dow or AikiuioiiH mj
roni tvet diiictioii oonii i oniplnints
ol loiChi ores which llo pconle arc
lowerlcsa m heck ceial farm
liMities in hat hnve alrendj
hnrned In tin neighborhood
ot I Ikalono AlKthi < llro have itev > ii < tii
ted tliu entiio hurroiimtin cuuiur
Hundreds ol cittlo have perithod in
the llniuui and the town Ktiiliuritluf
hinu onloroil all niilii lioilied
iii duly to light Hio llanie to sao tin
town Thu smoke Is oni > t htlllui
A special trom Lulu Misisiippi sas
that the damage to Hint sci tIon i
enoriiiou Cotton lit I ctoi i cs and
many aw luues havo burni1 Thu
tHinoiih ej preos lorodioi that section
iro now huiuin < ontniltiiir a loh to
the oh nits approximating a million
dolliirs The unoke is i dense and
stitlii < aioiiiid liiilu lhat the people
would qulckl llee but the near the
name condition exists at all points
r < mid there bo dense is the binoke
that cotton in tho li > ld ha
been burned to a ellowish
casto and guineiils wwhi d and hiin < r
oultodiy soon become di coloied
The binniiiK ot coiuiid glass will
cause jrieat Millurini with cattle
Those tires aio tlio result ot alnii st
coiitlnui d drouib for ci tit inniiths
past A tokuniui iron Cole vile
lisnesipii 8is liiii aro icportoil
Iroin every ilutilion aid huen
croncheil w Ihin one iihIi < the town
A resident ot 11 ilivar Teninspe
whoarrivod here li ibiv sa s H on ntidh
ul aerosol niajfiiile ent lunst iro il <
utroNid and b tc t oiue hs u been en
tireh coiixuiiiiil in l i > valleyM ot
lintchi e run 1 ho tunc lias bci n 1
hiet depeiiileiHc for wiutir pisiui
n < je for tinny llirniiiuds ni cuttle ami
old m tilt r sn it will In tcnyfai
boloro it can bo rovivcd
1 ho tirec nro ltd b ii tllinulalid
lenM s whu h llie loiitB liavo shed
and are mentabu and the teuibli
heat oxpiiuds the air bolwoen the
joints ot tiuc i ausmg them to burs
with a loud ciai khn miuiiiI and one
iifornbu reinlniicd of a biHle with
niuskctrv where mcosnniit loar
drown all other noiocs ind lilU tlio
air with sulphurous smoke It is
supposed these Hies originated trom
oettin loaves on tiro by nojjroos
fjnlheiniK nutP into last night a
gentlo tain began lulling at liollivar
Onlloyvillo and a fi u other points
but tho iaiuiall must bo heay
to iiicncli those awful tiros
llil HIST sl II >
I liei > ei i no Vitfiiiito llitilrlit Itc
SUM lllltl On Iloil
CiniAiio Nov Jl iho otorycir
ciiatcd to tho eliect that tllorls wore
iniiilo to lcsiisitato the body of Au-
gust bplcb nil or liio execution is pos
uively denied by Dr deorgo 1 hilo
wliooxamined the body alter it was
delivered to his Iriends and pro-
nounced hfo to be totallj extinit
Ihlo afternoon Dr Thilo said Wt n
iho body yvas first bioughl to Muol
brs uiidortakmg establlslimcnt some
ol tho people prosotit thought the
perceived uiiuual Wnrmth in Iho
corpse and 1 was sent for 1 made n
careful cxnmiiiniou ol Iho romaliis
and yas soon coiwnced that dchth
had inli i vened mid thatnny attempt
at reylvitioatlon by trnlvanln battely
or ntiy other means would bo usoles
and I so Informed the gentlemen pros
int Tlieio yvao nontttiiipt yvlintovot to
restoro life The lact that Hie bod
yvn yvarut prove nothing It had
boon dead only a couplo ol hours and
when a body io koi t under sholtor it
takes six or seven hours tor tho natn
ral hem to leave it especially yvhen
death is violent and suddou When I
first sayv tho body i Igor mortis had al-
ready sot in and had stilleiied tho
neck nnd jnw
There was hut ono cae known to
inodicnl sclunco whnro a uiau judicial-
ly hung has boon resuscitated That
caso occurred in Austria n loyv years
nao Thooriinlnal huug forlitleon
iiotirittlflu Iiiit > l Mi mnih th 1 j
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Waco Daily Examiner
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niliuies ami when cut down and
uitiel over tothopliNjiciMis for e
periment Within ilvo ltiiuntos
ironi the time he wiis cut
ilown or within twont minutes
trom the time tho drop loll tho bodj
wii on the operating table nnd ii
potuilul galMinu iiirrent applied
Hi link was not broken end a groat
ileal ol labor in producing Artificial
rocpiratiou and thu electrlcit hiing
constantly applied tho subpet revi
oil but in a state of wild delirium
eroin this liu never recovered and m
twontsliiiir ii < urs he died Now
rcioiatiM hiri nts were mod in tins
caso wnbiii iwtiitj minutes after tin
hanging while in tho topics ase ii
Was three bonis l torn the both was
biouglit to the ntiilu inkers l lion
een though ilL neik was not broken
it was too bite Ho was dead bcioud
nn > hopoot leousiltitioii
vtion vTTTi w i
I Ml i 111 II
Vo < >
1ANMMMich Nov 21 L nitod
Mate3 Cominiooiuner Column in a
lotigaddreso to the National iranue
this toreiiLon said thewoik ol his
deiartiuent had nearly stumped out
pleiiropneiiinouia and tho oleomar
gaimo trand Inch stale ought to
have eperiinoiilal stations and dis-
tribute seeds He VS opio od to
the f inuiioioiier liaMiig a place in
the cabinet teciuso the iloparlnu lit
should bo tree trom pohliis I hi
new mellii d ot inaiiutui mi big cine
en Kuril the i u ilineiit staiiou at I oil
ton Knu IimI nicrcdsi d the aiuoiint
ot su nr In in i ton ol c mo tr nil f 10
to jlno
Aniuie produces l oo pounds oi
sugar at siv lenis besides the jied
of cane si oil which is oiiiil to the
Ioinuiihsioii Aimrii will soon pro-
duce ill ncr suyu
I he tolluw nm nihpers were el eed
Worth miicr Iat Dnnlcii Ms
sippi oMivcei ilueph Diaper Mno
snclinsetis turii Moi tinu r Wlnln
heml New Its1 stewanl
UliHiieto iimiiin nssiot in nliA
ard lUle onncctii in uui lam
AI It 11 is
i i < l II I
Oilill Ulili ii < llnnlir ol
Uiiltilitn i nullliti li lurj
1 l l ins Nov I Algnlillllt
ill liu lib 11 iiiiiulel iise wii < uii ud
oil si 11 1 o i oik lino moiiniii ami
itli r 1 I > rn I 1 Uii > b > Iho 1 urt Hin
mi 5 wi nl mil in I win tin ki d 11 j lur
the bu en 1 i t tin night 1 0 1 in K
tns iiioriii ii h nl i i 1 1 11 it
> rdii I I lie 1 uiirl hiilily i in 1 111 1
and I turned a u 1 In < it im
utility umt Udell yTls dlfuhnrgi I
llieverdicl catii s conndi ruble sur
I n 0 and iseciicinl roifarib d a a
Unocal 1ige ot lustii 0
It iraiiopm th it slier t e im re
11 < 11 last mehl it III tiillot mi Hi
ipct urn w I eitier I tell w a guilu nl
mil 1 nun resulting 111 sen 11 i
irintttl in d live lor piuiihluniiii of
001110 ku il I he tltlh billot whs iniati
1111011 bu ii mi ii tab I ho y ei diet w as
tho subject of uuiversnl condemniiion
011 llo street this atteriiooii Mem
hero of tho jury say that wh le they
liiyonot rendered a voidict that will
meet yvllh general npprornl They
claim that under tin law as laid
down by tho court they
could resell no other < oiiiiuoioii
liu ge ICittrell in diehargiug the
5111 approved then yndii t
Mrs Itelinus htuart wi oof 11 mini
tun Stuart ol the lalveston News
died at oclock ihisevoning afli r 1111
illness ol several weeks
miii m > i < 11
Inn si lie Imillj 0111I ni liiI
I in Ic
Dl I I is D Nov 21 A bitid till
ting alliav took place last night ten
miles Ironi hern Widiam Stone 71
y 1111 s oi itifc 1 ad sold u p > < 10 of laud
t > Ins nephew John M Stone i es
terday thy i > irrellod reaaidin the
payment ol taxis William Mono
struik at Icnephew witn hi w hip
and gave him the lie John stone
drew hi kmle ami stabbed hid undo
In the left liiig nittl right aw nnd di
cinboweli il him l otiug tone uindi
good his scape
I hrini li km 0icii llriitt
MontIKai Nov21 This morning
as a Height train on the southwest
orn branch of ttio Canadian Ilidh
was crossing the now bridge oior the
Iiuhiuo camil it suddenly went
trough into the cnunl filling into n
icon leot ot water the Hiving bridge
having been loll open Tho tram yvas
composed ot an engine three box-
cars nnd a van and all yvont through
An engineer named ftomiiigtoti yvas
j killed iilnUiitly The hrumnli was
fatally inured Threo others on tho
freight train crutpocl with tnoro or
lees serious injuries
llil IllVtll
NOG
SENSATIONAL AFFAIR
MRS STEIoENSON AND Tilt IIIkIO UV
HAVE ELOPED
l HiiliuiKl Mi
iniiii imi llt
Mliilllllll C lit I li < l In I it i
Mil UMAS Tlis N I I
distiiot couit ti do Im liuili i
plo ded guilty to ten i hin tort elt
ol cattle nnd whs gni n w i nly ycni
in the IitiiiiuiiiiM two i cb
Ininos Watson jili mii I n i
charLes ol buri > bii a 1 m theft
and was giii n nine ia < < < peni-
tentiary 1 dm I Iniiiii i t r
Hi years r ti It if u iu i nughon
iHo > ears in H e stn i i i inai > i
1 H Stepln Iiiom w iu > mi H null
west ot V an Aloly lie 1m 1 r
uiMii this im riling t i 1 mi 1 wt th
olllceis tor the puipie 1 iumhi
steiis townnl Iho nrrcsl of nil
i r w ho eloped with his wile on last
Monday night Mr Mi plu nnii n
latos his sad story nbotit as lollows
About foiii ears ago he imisih iiriul
to blow He Mh > was iiilte n 01111g
irl at 1 he nl help nn near
Il IIIOliI an ItiDllglit Iiii Io li I unit
near V in 1 1 w In n tiiet haye
lhed ipiue luippi until m 1 nth
About tin inning ot tin po cut
year he liied a in m to w 01 k
01 in u 1 mil Ii 1
part ion nl the i n p lor Inn sen n unl
pel nutting Imiii to tiosid mil IhIlo 11
his hoiioo I ic crop h is hi c i neurl
harveleil aint diposed ol out o
which Walker got fl iii In 1ihw nil li
Im took Willi him in I t Muiiclu
Mrs sd In 11nii told h 1 hiihbaliii
lllhl l < If I 1 In go In III 1 Tn
In inn in 1 in 1 10 li 1 In imiiL
houii nwiug ainl le mi l itli hei
and 11 tin unl hiine with In under
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Alstynoaud tbiit he and Mnrti 11I
eiisou had renclieil Milyiiiney in
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itl ul olnrol 1 iiil 1 11 tin frn r lionet
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Crisp, John C. Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 25, 1887, newspaper, November 25, 1887; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113585/m1/1/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .