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if'Fnll Associated Press ESTABLISHED JULY 16, 188S. Reports* Entered at the Postoffice at Waco, Texas, as Second Class Matter. ^OL. 4. NO. 196. |WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27. 1892. 50 Cents Per Month SANGER BROS LOOKOUT FOR GEO. CLARK. GOV. HDBB1ND INTERVIEWED IN NEW ORLEANS. ********** ■*_ * * * *************** 30JIK sPKei/m ums --------OF------ gPRING»DRESS*GQQDSII In Medium Qualities, At Low Prices. 'T * * . * * * * Whip Cord Serges ...... ..................... 30c a yard Bedford Cords................. Diagonal Mixtures........ ..................... 14c a yard Bias Novelty Weaves . . ..................... 35C a yard Choice Ch allies................. 34-Inch Cashmeres ........ 38-Inch Cashmeres........ Plaid Worsteds................ All of the above are in the New Spring Shades an^ Colorings, and prices 25 per cent, below value. DUMMUMTO A Large Lot of Remnants of Dress IVLIVINJiN 1 U Goods at Half Price. ■QANQER ■ BROS. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR! Ras Beep Used To a wonderful advantage in the purchase of this season’s Stock, and has accomplished for us truly surprising results. Our New Goods have arrived, and we are now offering the best bargains in Furniture ever placed before the people o ' Central Texas. You can not afford to buy a Bedroom Suit until you have seen our New Goods. A FEW FRIGES IN PLAIN FICURES: Our $27.50 Cheval Suit Saves you $12.50. Our $37.50 Cheval Suit Saves you $15.00. Our $47.50 Cheval Suit is the best value we ever offeree and saves you $20.00. Our new line of Wicker Rockers and Fancy Chairs is thmost attractive ever shown in this market. Latest de- ®igns, largest stock and lowest prices. Our new stock of Sideboards is full of wonderful values: Our $18.00 Sideboard saves you $7.00, and you are very hard to please if oui $30.00 Sideboards are not fine enough for you. DO NDT BUY A FOLDING BED until you have seen the latest thing out We have it anc you will want it. WACO FURNITURE COMPANY, Sixth and Jackson Streets. He Says tlie Hogg: Administration Was a Failure— Tlie Next Governor Will fee George Clark-A Great Com-moner wlio Represent. tbe People— Narrow Idias Must Give AWay to Broader Ones. New Orleans, Feb. 27.—Ex- Governor Hubbard, of Texas, who was minister to Japan, was inter-viewed before leaving for home in regard to Texas politics. He said Hogg’s administration had disap-pointed the people and the next convention would either nominate Geo. Clark, of Waco, or some dark horse. Texas was tired of the views and policies Hogg had fastened upon the people; Texas had ceased to be an uncivilized state. She was the peer of any state in the union. Clark would represent the people. The nar-row ideas now dominating the state capital would be dissapated with Clark in the gubernatorial chair. “How is Texas on the presi-dential question?” “David B. Hill is one of the big-gest men in American politics. He is a Democrat. His enemies are mugwumps and that is why the people of Texas love him. He will get the vote of Texas at the National convention and I pre-diet will be nominated and elected.” THREE SNOW SLIDES. Railroads wrecked, fey Avalanches in Colorado. Telluride, Col., Feb. 27.— Three snow slides occurred in this vicinity yesterday. The first was started by a train jarring the snow banks which came down with great rapidity, tearing up the track and destroying the tele— graph poles. A little west of here a-small slide carried about 150 feet of track away. The last avalanche reported was the most serious of the lot. A large pack train was caught in it on the Marshall basin. The train and sixteen burrows and one horse were instantly killed. The driver of the train was buried several feet under the snow but managed to escape. NEW VOKK REAL ESTATE. A Tammany Sachem Buys a Cafei-net Officer’s Residence. New York, Feb, 27.—The real estate market at its close yesterday was enlivened by sales of a character that excited inter-est. For instance: Tammanny Half Sachem, Edward Kearney will hereafter occupy the resi-dence of President Harrison’s secretary of war. Brokers have sold for Stephen B. Elkins his house at 46 West Fifty-eighth street to Mr. Edward Kearney for $62,500. An Embezzling Postmaster. Dillon, la., Feb. 27.—J. B. Busch, postmaster here has con-fessed to the embezzlement from the government upwards of $1000 and has been bound over by the Federal grand jury. Weather Indication. Washington, Feb. 27.—The indications for Texas today are— I Increasing cloudiness tonight and probably light rain, becoming warmer tomorrow; southerly wind. A CARD. We take pleasure in announcing to the pub-lie that about We will occupy the Store Rooms, corner Fifth and Austin Avenue, Nos. 500, 502 and 504, with a Complete - Assortment Of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies’ and Housefurnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats and Men’s Furnishing Goods,Trunks Valises, Etc. Respectfully, Whittinghill, Jones & Goodloe A Record Breaker One-Fourth Off. We will, beginning Monday morning, the 22d inst., and continu-ing for THE WEEK, inaugurate AGreat 14 Off Clearing Sale To make room for our Spring Stock now on the way. This will be the For BARGAIN SEEKERS ever offered. For this Week We will give you % off from our regular low prices on our Entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NO-TIONS, TABLE LINENS, LACE and PORTIERE CURTAINS, SHOES, etc. Iu fact, our ENTIRE STOCK Will be offered this week for % off (except our Domestics and Prints). This Means $1.00 FOR 75c. Remember that ours is a strictly ONE PRICE STORE and all goods are marked in plain figures. Everything this Week at 1-4 Off THE -LEADER! 509 AUSTIN AVE. Waco, : : Texas.
Object Description
ID | tx-waco-nwp-wen_1892-02-27 |
Title | Waco Evening News (Waco, Texas) Vol. 4 No. 196, Saturday, February 27, 1892 |
Date | 1892-02-27 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 196 |
Editor | R. Christopher |
Number of Pages | 12 |
Publisher | News Printing Company |
Language | English |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Resource Type | Text |
Format | Newspaper, 12 pages |
Collection Name | Baylor University - The Texas Collection - Historic Waco Newspapers |
Uniform Title | Waco Evening News (Waco, Texas) |
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Title | tx-waco-nwp-wen_1892-02-27_01 |
OCR - Transcript | if'Fnll Associated Press ESTABLISHED JULY 16, 188S. Reports* Entered at the Postoffice at Waco, Texas, as Second Class Matter. ^OL. 4. NO. 196. |WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27. 1892. 50 Cents Per Month SANGER BROS LOOKOUT FOR GEO. CLARK. GOV. HDBB1ND INTERVIEWED IN NEW ORLEANS. ********** ■*_ * * * *************** 30JIK sPKei/m ums --------OF------ gPRING»DRESS*GQQDSII In Medium Qualities, At Low Prices. 'T * * . * * * * Whip Cord Serges ...... ..................... 30c a yard Bedford Cords................. Diagonal Mixtures........ ..................... 14c a yard Bias Novelty Weaves . . ..................... 35C a yard Choice Ch allies................. 34-Inch Cashmeres ........ 38-Inch Cashmeres........ Plaid Worsteds................ All of the above are in the New Spring Shades an^ Colorings, and prices 25 per cent, below value. DUMMUMTO A Large Lot of Remnants of Dress IVLIVINJiN 1 U Goods at Half Price. ■QANQER ■ BROS. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR! Ras Beep Used To a wonderful advantage in the purchase of this season’s Stock, and has accomplished for us truly surprising results. Our New Goods have arrived, and we are now offering the best bargains in Furniture ever placed before the people o ' Central Texas. You can not afford to buy a Bedroom Suit until you have seen our New Goods. A FEW FRIGES IN PLAIN FICURES: Our $27.50 Cheval Suit Saves you $12.50. Our $37.50 Cheval Suit Saves you $15.00. Our $47.50 Cheval Suit is the best value we ever offeree and saves you $20.00. Our new line of Wicker Rockers and Fancy Chairs is thmost attractive ever shown in this market. Latest de- ®igns, largest stock and lowest prices. Our new stock of Sideboards is full of wonderful values: Our $18.00 Sideboard saves you $7.00, and you are very hard to please if oui $30.00 Sideboards are not fine enough for you. DO NDT BUY A FOLDING BED until you have seen the latest thing out We have it anc you will want it. WACO FURNITURE COMPANY, Sixth and Jackson Streets. He Says tlie Hogg: Administration Was a Failure— Tlie Next Governor Will fee George Clark-A Great Com-moner wlio Represent. tbe People— Narrow Idias Must Give AWay to Broader Ones. New Orleans, Feb. 27.—Ex- Governor Hubbard, of Texas, who was minister to Japan, was inter-viewed before leaving for home in regard to Texas politics. He said Hogg’s administration had disap-pointed the people and the next convention would either nominate Geo. Clark, of Waco, or some dark horse. Texas was tired of the views and policies Hogg had fastened upon the people; Texas had ceased to be an uncivilized state. She was the peer of any state in the union. Clark would represent the people. The nar-row ideas now dominating the state capital would be dissapated with Clark in the gubernatorial chair. “How is Texas on the presi-dential question?” “David B. Hill is one of the big-gest men in American politics. He is a Democrat. His enemies are mugwumps and that is why the people of Texas love him. He will get the vote of Texas at the National convention and I pre-diet will be nominated and elected.” THREE SNOW SLIDES. Railroads wrecked, fey Avalanches in Colorado. Telluride, Col., Feb. 27.— Three snow slides occurred in this vicinity yesterday. The first was started by a train jarring the snow banks which came down with great rapidity, tearing up the track and destroying the tele— graph poles. A little west of here a-small slide carried about 150 feet of track away. The last avalanche reported was the most serious of the lot. A large pack train was caught in it on the Marshall basin. The train and sixteen burrows and one horse were instantly killed. The driver of the train was buried several feet under the snow but managed to escape. NEW VOKK REAL ESTATE. A Tammany Sachem Buys a Cafei-net Officer’s Residence. New York, Feb, 27.—The real estate market at its close yesterday was enlivened by sales of a character that excited inter-est. For instance: Tammanny Half Sachem, Edward Kearney will hereafter occupy the resi-dence of President Harrison’s secretary of war. Brokers have sold for Stephen B. Elkins his house at 46 West Fifty-eighth street to Mr. Edward Kearney for $62,500. An Embezzling Postmaster. Dillon, la., Feb. 27.—J. B. Busch, postmaster here has con-fessed to the embezzlement from the government upwards of $1000 and has been bound over by the Federal grand jury. Weather Indication. Washington, Feb. 27.—The indications for Texas today are— I Increasing cloudiness tonight and probably light rain, becoming warmer tomorrow; southerly wind. A CARD. We take pleasure in announcing to the pub-lie that about We will occupy the Store Rooms, corner Fifth and Austin Avenue, Nos. 500, 502 and 504, with a Complete - Assortment Of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies’ and Housefurnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats and Men’s Furnishing Goods,Trunks Valises, Etc. Respectfully, Whittinghill, Jones & Goodloe A Record Breaker One-Fourth Off. We will, beginning Monday morning, the 22d inst., and continu-ing for THE WEEK, inaugurate AGreat 14 Off Clearing Sale To make room for our Spring Stock now on the way. This will be the For BARGAIN SEEKERS ever offered. For this Week We will give you % off from our regular low prices on our Entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NO-TIONS, TABLE LINENS, LACE and PORTIERE CURTAINS, SHOES, etc. Iu fact, our ENTIRE STOCK Will be offered this week for % off (except our Domestics and Prints). This Means $1.00 FOR 75c. Remember that ours is a strictly ONE PRICE STORE and all goods are marked in plain figures. Everything this Week at 1-4 Off THE -LEADER! 509 AUSTIN AVE. Waco, : : Texas. |