The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, July 28, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS FRIDAY AFTERNOON JULY 28 1893.
50c. Per Month
AN5ER
BKUTHERS
lie Rush Keeps Up !
ci FLOOR.
LADIES'
RIBBED
VESTS.
New Department.
250 Dozen Ladies' fine
Ribbed Close -Fitting-Cotton
Vests worth
35c at
17 l-2c EacSa .
o: DOZEN
LADIKS' FINK HIBBKD
C1.03K FITTING LISLE
ESTS worth f)Oa at
25c Each.
Ve Have too in id 3' oi tneso
quote above low prices to Bell
i out and avoid packing them
SIKfiSB
Busy : as : Can : He
1st FLOOR.
CUTLERY.
IF YOU ARE
GETTING READY for
your FALL SEWING
you need a new pair of people walk rapidly
sji source we nave
the BEST MADE
which we sell this week
40 pr. ct. under price
SPECIAL SALE!
LOT 1.
Scissors and Pen Knives worth
tOii at 25-: each.
LOT 2.
Scissors and Pen Kuivee worth
75c at 45- each.
LOT 3.
Scissors and Pen Knives worth
!)5c at 65" tfiyh.
LOT 4.
Scissors and Pen Knives worth
jjil.'-'S at 95c each.
Other lots 95J and $1.25 each.
A GREAT BARGAIN
YOU DON'T WANT
TOIISS.
LNUER - BROTHERS.
EVERYTHING SOLD
IN THIS LINE
IS WARRANTED.
SANGER - BROTHERS.
oiis Preeldant.
W. Oakehoh
Ton Padoitt
Vict Preeldetiti.
J. K hoti Ch'er
A L. Ilnowji VAtelBUtt
Fixet tTa.tlo3a.SLl BaaaJs:
WACO
TEXAS
'CAPITAL 1600000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS 186000
Mcruna K. Botan Wm. Uamoron Tom Padgitt J. K. Hoe H. V Fort W. M.
l.tD II. Wallace W. R. Dnnnlca Wm.nrsnitodt.il. A.Ooorei.
Aoconnta of Banks Bankers Merchants and othan are uollcltea Wi pijMfiO Liarpana
Itlet for making oolleotlons.
Tho Question of Ancostry.
From the No Orleiine I'lcaynt o
Tho peonlo who aro striving to
prove that they aro descandul from
beast" in 'toad of from ancestors
who according to tho most ancient
records the most ancient human
remains and from positivo teslimo
ny of tho most ancient description
agreeing with existing la as of na
ture were always of tho human
speoies propagating after their
kind aro seriously put about to
find arguments to support their the-
ories. All their arguments aro
built upon mere fragmentary sug
cestions and are built upon theo
ries not upon facts.
Hero is an example: A writor in
tho Chicago "Open Court" finds
great comfort in the fact that when
tuey swing
their amis. To him this is the
plainest sort of proof that man was
once a quadruped going upon four
lees but that bv a loim course of
evolution he learned to stand on his
hind legs like a bear or a monkey
and finally to use only his hind
legs in tho process of locomotion.
Another partisan of man's beastly
origin asserts tuat to tne
pernicious habit of walking
erect must be attributed many
of the diseases peculiar to women.
If they nad only remained ijuadni'
pe.'s they would have been free
from many complaints to which
they are subject. This is of course
meie assertion as there is not a
particle of proof in any such as-
sumption and none is possible.
The women of savage tribes walk
as constantly erect as those of civil-
ized races bat they are seldom if
ever. flll'Ctod with organic din-
placements and disturbances to
which their civilized Bisters aro Ha.
bio. Disorders that may be attrib
uted to modes of dressing kave
nothing to do with the studding
posture
But the writer who sees in the
swinging of the arms of tho human
pedestrian a rolic of tho four-footed
gait which men are assumed to have
once commonly used is confounded
with the fact that tho bear standing
oroot or the monkoy walking on
hia hind legs does not swing his
forelogs as if he were actuated by
the quadrupedal instinct. On tho
contrary he is forced to balance
himself to adjust tho altered center
of giavity to suit tho now condit-
tious and so he does this not by
swinging his forelegs but by mov-
ing them aH does a tight-rope actor
h.s polo merely as required to
preserve an equilibrium.
The joints of the human arms are
more akin to Uioeo of a bird's
wings. Tho OBtrich when ho runs
Haps his rudimentary wings to help
his progression and that is why a
man swings his arms when ho walks
faBt. Man is quite as likely to bo
descended from a bird as from a
four fooled beast. nrvn
The conformation of man is not I I I
Just from Boston!
For I lie Lovers of Fine Shoes.
Men's full dress patent calf dongolatop
lace the smoothest shoe made
Men's full dress cloth top patent calf
in congress
We challenge the city on onr Cordovan
Bluchers at
And our French calf hand-made shoo for men
at $5.00 and summer weight calf at $3.00.
$6.50
$6.50
$6 50
SUffft Clffll k MIKE.
Th.e EdLitlx
120 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
A First-Class One-Dollar-a-Day House.
SINGLE MEALS AT 25 CENTS EACH.
Furnished or unfurnished rooms on
Polite and acaommodating servants.
A now management by
w. o.
second tloor at reasonable ratos
ALLEN Proprietor.
LACE CURTAINS
! this "wzEasis:
lit About 5k on the Dollar.
We Offer
FOUR SPECIAL LOTS from Our
LATE BIG IDS
1
fURflUSE
at Ridiculously Low Prices.
200
pairs Lace Curtain
grade our price
n-h
yards long regular 75c. 1)1)
eetl
L o&Ij C3i
FOR SALE.
Houses and Lots in the City Farms and
inty. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard.
Grass Lands in this
FOR RENT
"0 icn Washinrrrnn Street. Lottaee ? Kooms $20.00
Jo. 1327 South oth Street Cottage 5 Rooms 15.00
No. 161 3 South 5th Street Cottage 6 Rooms 20.00
iuj runt street cottage 4 ivuoms i-o
o. 306 North 6th Street Cottage 7 Kooms 1 5.00
Jo. 1620 South Ath Street. Cottaee 7 Rooms 20 00
Jo. 912 North 9th Street Cottage 6 Kooms 20.00
Jo. 42s Universitv Street. Cottasre. 6 Rooms 12.50
No. 1412 Austin Ave. Cottage 5 Rooms 25.00
o. soi South ah. Cottarre. C Rooms 20.00
506 Speight Street Cottage 5 Rooms 20.00
926 Speight Street Cottage 6 Rooms 300
519 North 3rd"Street Cottage 4 Rooms iS-oo
924 North 5th Street Cottage 6 Rooms 30.00
JNO. T. bAl iLt
Room 8 Provident Building.
o
Jo.
Jo.
Jo.
fficc
fitted for four-footed progression.
His knees should bo in his arms and
his elbows should bo in his logs to
suit Buch a modo of looomotion. Tno
missing link which connects tho apo
with man has noverbeen found and
until he shall be he must bo regaid.
ea as purely au uuagiuaij uicoiuiu AA
Of course there aro some men of rkllll
l.nnDtn -.;;... l.ii u-Virm Yinmnn lw. i " vf"
ucaoujr viiyiii m.w .. u.....u .--- j
ings have a choice 01 ancestors 11 is
strange they choose an ape instead
of a man made in the image of God.
pairs Lace Curtains 24 yards long worth any- P
body's $1.00 this wceic t
piirs Lace Curtains 3 yards long excellent value
at $1.2 5 price this week
pairs Lace Curtains 3 yatds long value 1.50
Neuralgic headaches promptly curedby
BromoSeltzer trial bottle 10 ots.
pair
f
j pair
j pair
(U pairs Lace Curtains 3 yatds long value 1.50 (i')- iit
IJU this week at )LSj )(lll
t AAA wood curtain poles with brass trimmings com- tO Anoll
17c cacli
cadi
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
200
wood curtain poles with brass trimmings bet-
ter quality
wood poles with wood brackets and trimmings ;)
at 50c a pole this week u
on
cent
Houses
Wo sell lots and build houses
timo. Straight interest 1U per
T.nmber choan lor cash.
turnkey job ditto.
Kivett-Flemi.no Lumber Co.
Olliae Yard 302 South Eighth
H.B.MISTBOT&
408 & 410 Austin Avenue.
CO.
MILLINERY!
NAVY BLUE SAILORS WHITE
Sailors Tan Bailors Rod Bailors
Grey Sailors 25cts. and 50cts.
JUST RECEIVED
111 South Fourth St.
ALDERMAN & NATHAN
HOTEL : WORTHAM
115 AM) 117 .SOUTH 7fh ST.
J. M. Blackwell Prop.
Mute I.Ol nud 2.00 l'or Day.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, July 28, 1893, newspaper, July 28, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114941/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .