The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 195, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 1, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 1 1893
50 Corns Per Month
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BROThIrs
Upholstery : Department
ECOSMD FLOOR.
0 meet the Demands of our Carpet and
Upholstery Department we will put on a
Special City Delivery Wagon for the Ex-
clusive use of these Departments and all
orders will be filled Promptly.
SPECIAL SALE
"indoi7v sBj1xocLo
Seven Foot Dadoed Opaque Shades
5. and $1.00 qualities
SOO 1HGX7 Complete.
)llow Dadoed Shades Spring- Rollers
8SC JESstoltoLj Complete.
jw uesigns in cs-yarci lengths Nottingham
Lace Curtains value $150.
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bw uesigns in a i--yarci lengths Nottingham
Lace. Curtains value $2.00.
S1.50 &l 3Pair.
jrtain Poles with Brass Trimmings Complete
23 Cents.
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. AIN I 1 - UH 1 IU1M KILL.' rAiftLwnii.
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Filibustering Against Mr.
Harrisons Go.
eadquarters
For
LAWN
SPRINKLERS
High Grade
Hose
Hose Reels
Nozzles Etc.
Get our Pries.
Hatch's Motion.
THE MOTION FINALLY LOST
Our Upholstering Department has been
Enlarged. We are opening New Spring
Novelties Daily.
BROTHERS
And the Consideration of Other
Matters Resumed.
The Numbor of Killed and
jurod Not Yet Known.
!ly Atjbi i litUil ht'Bs to 't")u Ncffb
LlTTI.h 1J:ii K Ark. .Inrch 1 . Tho
south l)(nml Muin c)ii tht' Iron Moun-
tain railpT.J wlrch left In ro ihi;
m c i n i n nt : o'clock was wreoke.l
near Hope 110 miles from here. Tliu
baciige cur nnd two coachen were
I huroed up ami a later report Rays one
'leejier was buraod. Tlicro are con-
I lliolincr renorts as to tho number ol
! ppoplo injured. Tho number of dead
nnd injured is reported all tho wav
from fivo to twenty. lUilroau people
uy A.fooit..i i're lothPNew.. decline to va out anything iu regard
Wabhinoton March I. Mr. Hatoh to tho nutter and it will ho several
iu the house today moved to suspend Hours before details cm bo obtained
tho rules aud concur iu tho senate
amendments to the anti-option bill j Tho Haborand Neodham Fight.
Against this motion a point of order i itr .tpeo-iati vtnr to 'iiio kw
was made but was overruled. Aj Hutte Montana March 1. In a
second was then demanded on Mr. (iuht between Dannv Necdham. of
TWO FATALITIES.
Caused by Ncro Suporstitioi
And Bad Whisky.
I'.y AtHo.lnti'il l'ii- to TIip Nci
St. Loi a M.irdi. 1. hut nilit
two probablo fat-ilitiiM it'nulted hen
Irorn negro sunersMtuin r.ncl '
wtiibky. On I'apan street
Mitehol shot and fatally worn.
Cirdine Jackson "booatiso she v. a.
voodoo.'' On South Tenth street a
woman kuown as Hazel Kford under
the inlluenoo of liquor obioctod to
Perry colored watching her gyria-
tions and drawing a nmll revolver
phot htm in the back inllioting a fatal
wound. She and a companion thori
oleancd out the place intituling minor
iiijune.s on several porsonH.
SCARLET FEVER
E BROT
HERS
Ipecial Price List for This Week.
A Regular Picnic for Bargain Hunters.
lONl) Y Zephyr Cinchams. sold elsewhere for 16 2-cfor i oca yd.
IH.V1. r i.. a .:.... c ... c.::r .. in-line wAn
' mm i ydiua ii uh;iii.ui .tiyc .miiuig y im-in-s wiuv.
siilendid wash goods 7oc a pattern.
fEDM-.SDAY Amoskcrr Apron Checks suitable for Aprons or
Bonnets regular price toe for 7c a yard.
IHURDAY Knotted Fringe Linen Damask Towels Fancy Bor
der worth oc for 2 5c each.
IRIDAY and We will place all our special bargains uf the week
lATUUDAY on sale. This is done to give a chance to those
who neglected or could not take advantage of the opportunity
earlier in the week. In connection with the above sale we will sell
onday and Tuesday between the hours of to a. tn. Curdy's Eng-
"sh ansuoks at 5 c a yard.
nursday and Friday between io and i-' a in. Londsdale 4-4
Bleached Domestic at 6c a yard.
Everybody has heard about our great DRESS 1'ATTFRN SALE
the biggest succcs of the year $3 will buy 7 yds. 4 lennctta Serge
36 inches wide leading Spring Shades with all the findings waist
skirt and interlining 11. & E. spool silk and cotton thread; twist
stays bunch of braid and canvass for skirt botton all for $3.
LEW1NE : BROTHERS.
Hatch s motiou. The opponen's of.
the anti option bill t lit 11 entered upon
a filibustering camp-ifrn against Mr.
Hatch's motion and business in the
house became at a Htandttill.
After considerable wrangling the '
anti-optiou bill was then considered by
tho house Hatch's motion to suspend I
tho rules having been seconded by
a vote of 103 to 71. At longth tho
houso oamo Jto a vote on tho anti- '
option bill the pending motion being
to suspend the rules and non-concur
in tho tenite amendments. This was I
St. Paul and William Ilubcr of Aus-
tralia before the Butto Athletic Club
last eceniog the referee awarded the
fight to Ilabfr in tho thirty-fifth round
saying that Necdham would fight un-
til he died if permitted. Tho fight
lasted two hours and twenty minutes
and was fiercely contested.
A Steamship a Wook Overdue.
By AK-ocliitwl I'rvisS to th Newt.
New York March 1 Conhidnra-
blo uaeasnsss is felt for the safely of
tho new twin Bercw Hteainship
and
defeated by a close vote: Yeas 17i ( Noricinio of tho White Star line
which left Liverpool fcebruary 11 and
has not been heard of sineo. It is
feared she has met with an nec:dont
Tho only pa-i'-ongers ou bnard am
emhtocn cattle men. 1 he vessol is 1
now a week overdue.
nays l.i not the necessary two-
thirds in the affirmative.
Fearing somo tchetne for the
progresi) of the anti option bill in the
houso today Kilgore at the opening
adopted dilatory taotics At
lencih. on the motion of Her
bert the Henate amendments to the I
naval appropriation bill wero non- j
concured in. Then Hatch moved to j
suspend the rules and non concur in I
the serato amondment to anti option
bill but Breckinridge of Arkansas 1
raisod tho point of order in bnlnlf of
the Sibley tcut bill
FRACTIOUS CRINOLINE.
Mrs. James G. Blaino .lr
Son Isolated.
Ily AnodAtiMl I'rinc to Th Nuwh
Nkw Youk March 1 A morning
paper says Tho board of health has
decided that Mrs .lames G. Maine
Jr. and her live hear old boh who is
ill with fearlet fever miibt bo allowed
to remain in the New Yoik hotel. As
the I o:el is now deserted and all the
carpots and furnituie ready for moving
out the plaoo presents a desolate ap-
pearanoo. The. water and gaH have
been turned oil' and at night tho
mother continues her lonely watch by
o-inc'ln light isolated as if in a wii-dernoss
TRAVIS F. JONES
A Bloody Fight in Church Re
suits From it.
By Associated I'i"-b tolhi" News.
Milan Tenn March 1. In an at
Too Familiar with Youny Girls.
By A"6octttii'd Hrt-ss to Tliu Newa.
New Yohk Maroh 1 - A Balti-
more Hpeeul eayp : John Hudson of
Hamsiead was too lamdiar with young
l girls. Monday night marked men took
I him out of bed parried him to the
j outskirts of tho village where he ws
stripped and painted a pea grien from
' f jot to neck Then he vh rolled in
I snow and linrchcd homo.
Tho Union Opposes Edwards.
By Anaiclaledl'reBB to'l'lw Khwb.
Nkw Yokk. N. Y.. Mirch 1
'JltJ... w... iii-ii". - ' - " ' .. .
tempt to introduce tho cnnolino fad I Typographical Union iSo. u ap
THIS
REAL
ESTATE HU
STLER
into the rural districts of (J-den Mrs.
Sanders caused a fight in nhurch last
Sunday. In entering tho church tho
cumbersome skirts brushed against
several persons and Andrew Watson
made a remark which insulted the
ladv. who informed her husband A bor
fight ensued relatives and frionds of
both parties engaging tn the battle.
Women fainted children screamed j
and nandemoniurn reigned supreme.
Many emerged with broken and bleed-
ing heads vowing vengeance. Several
ot the partieB are gunning ior eacn
other and the crinolino fad is on tho
dcclino.
pointed a committee to visit Pre.si
drnt Cleveland and protest against the
appointment of C. K I'MwaTds of
Wilmington Delaware as public
printer hdwards they eay is an old
ard bitter opponent of organized la-
COLLISION.
One Child Killod and Six Pas-
sengers Injurod.
!! AMOclRtMl iTctmnllit News.
I'kovidenck II I March 1. The
ui'diiiirhr tiain from New Yoik hi tho
Now Vork New I Liven and Hartford
liailroud collided w;th the Stonington
boat train at Xorwini) at f):2o o'clock
this aiorninu' killme one child and
injuring half a di..ii passengers. The
bo it train was stepped on tho I'aw-
turk"t biidgo for repairs and a break-
man wai sent liaok to II ig tho New
Yurk train but too late to avert tho
collision. The injured were cared for
by riti.uns in Norwood.
Womon Suffrage Bill.
Ily A60clted I'ibbs to I'ho Sovm
Phoenix Ari March 1. Tho legis-
lative assembly baa passed a bill
authorizing women suffrage in tho
territory. It is conceded that it will
pass the senate and also receive tho
governor's signature.
Maxwell Mentioned. Killod Two Nogroos
By AfisocloteU i'ies to Ito .News. Ily Afifiodtiteil I'refB to'llie Newf.
New York Maich 1. llobcrt A. ! Ci.Aiticsvir.1.1: Term March 1. At
Maxwell tl Bitavia N. Y. is men- : Trenton a small town near hero liub
tioLed in a local paper as tho probable Gaith became involved in a difficulty
. 1 first assistant poaiuiaBter general under 1 with two negroes and shot them both.
I Mr. UISSCIl. I one ih ueau auu mc unn.i 13 uiug.
Tho Woathor.
Ily AtHOi'liitnil ITinu to Tin- Nuwn.
Wasiiino'ion March 1. Forecast
till S p. m. Thursday : For eastern
Texas generally fair ; pos-sibly local
showera on tho coast easterly winds
generally warmer. For northwest
Texas fair .southerly winds warmer
Thursday morning.
Koradd'tional tolegraniH soo third
and eighth p3geH
Ok kick Waco Natatoiuum Co
Maroh 1 1893. l'
On account of tho largo crowd of
bathers in attendance the manage-
ment of tho iiKtatorio-Hanatorium aro
compelled to announco that in future
complimentary tickots will not bo
honored for tub baths after 12 m. on
Saturdays.
Messrs. Speedy and Burland aro
organizing a cUss of gentlemeu in
swimming diving and otler arpiatio
feats. For terruE apply to tho supcriu-
Undent.' S. H. Poi-e
Supt.
.ndav..
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 195, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 1, 1893, newspaper, March 1, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114816/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .