The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 185, Ed. 1, Friday, February 17, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS FR'DAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 17 1893
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Ea.e showing many NICWTHINGSin LADIES' CORSETS j JilBii4BSi
I improvcmens that will make them Perfect and Comfoi tabic MSi'WS
Fitting will be found on most of them. f l&SsfltL
llAib A MU1AL J..M1M j cjA ..-5Hm
0!' A NEW CORSET that is Extra hong and made afte q4W JT 3
H tie very best French Shapes. Every pair we have sold so t TSKS :S:::::
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most even
Hetause Uiev
bakers.
'1 hey use less fuel than othei makes.
They are guaranteed against break-
age Fire Hacks guaranteed for 15 years.
And there are more in use in Waco
Than any other make.
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Harrison k So.
icy are tne equal 01 any riencn
asked for the Sonnette Corset
Warner'.-
c also carry a full line of Thompson's
Ij G and 1' 1) Corset.
Kt Department Second Floor. Take Elevator.
BROTHERS
OK Till'. It ll'I'.S.
lliilliir) sii'iimslili ('iiiiii ii v
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l.tiiUlli'iiii'ii I'm plitu ifitllv
unit ni re 11 11 4 11 I) OhitM'l
iV'Souaiuil PH'"R ti Tin'
Ni.w Yiuu Fob 17 A hoc war
ol considerable pro) rtinriH lias boon
I going on ut the iM.iilory &0Hin&mp
j kt du-iu!: ihn week lhewluto mon
who wero i-mployidin the loading and
unloading of the Mallorj' btoaimhipt)
rofo up in arnix againht thn inrr.asing
number of iK'iiroes who werii employ-
i'd to do thitt work. The finht was
made not only on the scoro of tolnr.
It was hlle.'fd that the oolorcd mon
wer 0 udrktog for lens waives
tlnn the white men.
The negroes) ctnn from Texas
ton the hd'iin-lili b and urn haiu to
havo bivn roustabouts Irom New tr-
luaun and irom along the Mississippi
ivhi'n. ihitv veri PTU'MdPil iti h'fifllinir
mi o no on inu imro 01 .naron. n.u a . ..-.- 0
narrow esupo fio'H d.-alh on Wedni'S- ROlt0"- ''s Heek l) III'Br1.es c"me
day from 1; cut n the un:k intl cied ! "."" """ - - "-
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1 Z 11 AHUUl. ll'? ill". V. .' Jji-
Dawhon. who iiTijannc (vt Ihh
i;oilitiirit. tin I'liiiillxl iSiirrntvIt
l'ii !" Ii:illl In 11 Uni sellout
I'nll 'I'll 111 t rlimiuiiUj-.I'iililH'ii
1'iiUoninu C'uiiO In 10inliif
Ddilor Kllli l ill c ill i III DiM-linu
C'ltxi; -Olln-r riii'.lrr uf I uti-ri'sl.
A IIvh .lrni(;nl he l'ii(IIM.
l!y AftOLlftti'tl'rtbh tu 2 lit' Ni-.
Ntw UR'KAh. 1'Vb. ' . Joe CJ r-ii -
daid the Australian uj;ili?t tiuintd
at liiloxi fot his connt'jr ' i"uht with
Ed. (Ddiivri) Smith Inl .re 'he Ulyni-
olnD on inu imro 01 .naron nau a
xCharter : Oak1 -
n Stoves fe
x
A'w M A G E s T "vkv
fijlr. wuti ihe cburnrion writer weight
Tommy ) an m tin- ""mis qusru-ts
as (1 ddarl D'w80t. and hid trainer
trot into a row stid Giddrd intcrfer
nj as piaatf mikor. w s cut. by Alex
bnder iu the neck with u broken gob
let narrowly pramtr th' juyuUr vein
Giduard lost a quantity of blood.
The out was Rcwi'd up but may cause
the postponement ol his fight. Alex
auder has 1 fc 13 loxt
FRflYlS F. J0NE8;
7'lir K x Ilia Muildlfi Hrrrflllll Sltlletl.
By Atoc all it I'iohs to tlie chb.
Tot'i.KA K-in Feo. 17. A confnr-
onco botwopo the two parties took
place ut 2 o ch ck this mnruinjj and
it 'a believed ao a rj-mjiMnert was ar-
rived at under wb'ch bo'h t-ides cut
sitspond hodtibtis mid a permanent
pi'aotj bo establishiid A'i pirties with
pledged to h"oreoy. Only populints
liowever intimated thu thu
amended propoald would probibly
bo aocepted by the governor. Republi-
can reprencntativ'-s uflirmed that ho
fore nipht tho iL.litii will bt; will
drawn and the -hr-nlT? posse disbai: 1-
cd and the reiubbesud left in unda
unted poRKsinn of representative ha'l
Kvorjthing to rennin in statu ipro
until tho gupromu court decided the
habeas corpus cae to be brought to
determine which is tho legally con-
stituted bo ijj
Mnritrrer I'ullnn Jtfui l Helrattil
Iiy AAsnclnt it J'fPBi to Thu Nts
Taulkquaii 1. T.Feb. 17 Clitui
Harris hes beuu served wiih a writ of
Haheaa Corpuf ordering him to de-
liver murderer Tblton 10 the United
States court at l'ort Dmitri. I ho
grounds of the writ arc thut the con-
stitution of the United States was not
complied with Oo trial if this view
is held by Judge Parker Talton will
bo turned loose
that they would stand it. in I
longer. They were reecivint; thirty
o utrt an hiur atid they H-id the col
oral mon workid lor twenty liVo oents
:wi hour. They began to mako it
very tir.plrj.5unt lor the col-
ored men in the holds of the
V06cl. Several uegroeb found bab'S
of cotton tailing from hooks and
which ca-ue cras'iii g down the boll
narrowly miseine them Soveral fights
als i took place b tween tho whites
and blaiks. Thn tie white long
shoremen (lcm n di'd tho discharge of
'h-! negroes on the penalty u'f a H'tiltc.
Tne comptny tlu'reliirc discharged
the ncgr.ieM but tho whites my tho
company preparing to bring negroes
euo igh liom the north to tike tho
placis ol all the white men.
THE
iEALESTATE HUSTLER.
Jtemucriitlt A(er J'TuOiility f'uUonif
Hy Ai"Oclated l'rese to Tlie .s'ew.
CnicAdo Feb. 17 A special from
Ohoetifie Wyaming. eiy: "A sen-
sation is promised in the report of tho
senate coinmitteo in tho Kime investi
gation. The chartro is iht this mem-
ber a democra' has poisoned by L
Ksbis another member in the interest
of A h N-ws a candidato for United
S ates Senator. It s possible tht
kbis will be expelled irom tho sonate.
I imrlur mil it.
Hy Annoiiiituil 1'ria tn Tliu Ni'wt
Helena Ark. Fib. 17. Dr Over-
ton Moore was i-hot anil instantly
killed latt nigbt b) Dr. (1 R Shinault.
Bjth jnrMs ati young and well
known iihjsicians of thi- city and &o
far as cm bo ascrrUineC had not any
previous diflicul'v l'r Shinault i;ave
hims'Mt up to i ue -n -mi i
llilinttlmi AnifJ-ittiuH 'liittlij
liy Ae-oolxltil I'resb tu Tin cw
Washinoto.v Feb 17. Committee
on foreign reUnoiis rtpnrtel to the
beua'e iu ex oitwe sc-ion t'day the
Hawaiian ai.n xation treaty with the
recommend itui i that it bs ratified
it wac ) c il on the calendar where
it can be rt aciud by a maj nity at any
time.
litfnf t'ttthit 1 on Mutt I'm
Us Anvi Ian-' l'ic& ti I'hv N'ew.
New Oklban Fth. 17 A I.Utle
Kock ppeoial says Governor Fihhback
yesterduy issued a proclamation de-
claring the amcodjient requiring all
voters to pay one dollar poll tax bo-
fjre voting for tho beneff. of tho
school fund as incorporated into tho
constitution.
i:iii.im:-s hoi m Mir.
rl' ii lti'iupli i IMIiurN .Tliititi l'r-
ritiluiii lur ii IMii-1 mi .termini
ol I I
1I APbocmlptl l'rrfiff ti I Iu- Nui-.
Mkmi-iiis Feb. I r. At. 1 hill) p.
m. last night warrantn wero sworn out
by Hon. C W. Heihkoll pruHideut of
tho law and oider league before Uir-
euit .ludgo li 11. Hstis for tho second
arrest of Mossrs. R W. Carmack and
M. W. Connolly editors of tho Com
mcrciiil and Appeal Avalanche ro
sicotiely on thn charge of being
about to break the peaou by fighting
u duel. Both paper. 1 avo been en
gaged in a wordy warfare growing out
of thu war n the gamblers. Yester-
day Connolly concluded an editorial
reply to tho Counnerciid as follows
"The Appeal Avalatioho htands pat
that .losl Billings' hound puppy that
never quit yoiiiug ovtr ouo culling
until it hail eirned another was not
''.sin grin ri- at d upon request for
an apology refiibed to make one.
The (enilemen were released on thoii
own lecogtiranceH and ordered to
.i i : r f..i i xattiination at '.):!i(l u m.
ud..)
liATHit -The healing this morn-
ing in Judije Ks'eh court of Messrs.
Curmack and Connolly charged with
preparing for b duel wan continued
until 2 o'clock this afternoon.
A fillnl HUztillil.
Hy AH'Oiliitcil rri'Miio tin) Numi"
j Dk.mino N. Jl Feb. 17 Two
do'illiH tiavn already In en reported
trotn the ( (Tents ol tlie hlizztrd which
swept over southern Now Mexico
Moivby and Tucsdry last. Mirk and
Mart WilMJti freightera emiloycd in
hatilieg ore 'rom Cook's I'eak mining
diKtricr. (Irani ounty to Florida nta
lion wero found froen stiff within
a li-w ivilea of thi-ir bumo yeslerilay.
Siimlrii I'd'lt Ittll I'imiil.
Hy Asioi'lftteil 1'reHK to 'I'tiiiNi-wH.
Wasiuni.'ioN h'eb. 17. Tho Sun-
dry civil appropriation hill hnving
been itXci: up ut dofie of the oonsider-
atio'i of thu laws for Rtipervi-nng fed-
ontl elections it wes agreed to. Yeas
27 uayi. 24. The senate then ou
motion of Mr. Sherman proceeded to
executive businoB.
J'ri fun Army Hill.
By AiicliiW'ikiMJo-i-"rrwflV "
Beiim.v Feb 17. Chancellor ron
Gaprisi his sjorod an important sue
cess on the army bill in that commit-
tee Several amendments offered to
the bill wore rtjected by the commit-
tee. The belief is growing th&t the
government will suoceed in having
tho measure adopted.
Anlt'Clyiirrttv l.ai.
By iniincUtcd I'rrm to The None.
OI.VMPIA U.i.h Feb. 17 The
houso has passed a bill makinr il un-
lawful to buy sell or give away or
maiiufaeture cigarettes or cigarette
pipirH.
(Iltnnu Cii'n Circular.
Iiy AritoclatLd I'rcrs to The Ncwh:
Nl'.W Oki.KANK Feb. 17. Olor.Dy
& Oo. say Liverpool is 1-16 up. Sales
7000 bales. Makot firm; but little
doing. Liverpool' lutures openod
about 10 G'l up closed seven to eight
points up on tho day New Orleans
opened about fourteen points up
whioh was increased to eighteen points
May soiling at 8 GO Tho market lost
some of the advanco at noon May
ruling 8.8ICBK5 Coulbcling ru
.1 ;.. -f.l. I
mors ui ine buiuciucm ui uiu jiaui-as-hires'rike
a Ivanoed the narket. The
latest cablegrams say nothing was
done at the mcoting tcday the masters
insiBtinc on the five p-r cent reduc-
tion. Tho operatives meet tomorrow.
For add tiOD.il telegrams see third
and fifth pageH.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 185, Ed. 1, Friday, February 17, 1893, newspaper, February 17, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114807/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .