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I) tiening Weu0 Enterett ill th I'oufntflro dMI'iico, Texat, i .Stroml VUf Vntlrr Waco 3 SbU khtjUUjInuku juz, ie, mss. t. 5. NO. 150 WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 7, 1893 50 Cents Per Month Brothers WINTER CLEARING SALE ! AVE BEEN PLAYING HAVOC with the press on Mens' and Boys' Clothincf. Just now we have a ii ri,i ,,,:m .,l,,- -u -k ;, ,,.,,u,j.. ii,- i., are going to sell out fast. kOM'T suppose it makes any difference to a ' man. iust so he eets a fit. whether the suit is from a lot of twenty, or it is the only suit of its I kind- but in the price the difference is consider able and worth saving in a lew words it s just this, hall regular price lor any suit irom otr ociu counter You ought to try and get fitted. lr r O H I Z 0 fR O Wt E 1 . Move very fast. We won't call your attention to but two lots. .20 JL air. AT S2.10 yon get about the choice of our stock that sold as high as $3 75. AT S4-20 yu get about the choice of our stock that sold as high as $6 50 a pair. E PROPOSE TO SELL ALL THE Win A te jr Olotli.in.fS we can. Suppose you know mat our aunutr stock or uiotniuc must k-k ,, , nn a ht xt.Sttt 11 i . It all be DK.iN iJivv, as an last seasons was Hatred so badly in the fire, it was sold in bulk, as we did Lcate to offer it to our customers. anger Bros. Olive, President. W. Mann, Vice-President. A. J. Carutheks Gen. Manager J. K. KOSK, Sec' and Trcas. o Capital Stock, $100,000. So wion Lumber C CLAW80N, ANGELINA CO., TEXAS. rPfo r r I mx.j bt hJ-0 I 55 W MANUFACTURERS OF ELLOW PINE LUMBER Consisting of FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING and CLEAR FINISHING LUMBER and all kinds of TIM BERS, TOICE and SIZED SCANTLING. This olant is BRAN NEW, having the Best and Latest Improved Ma chinery for the manufacture of lumber and located in the Best Pine Region of Texas. We have the Celebrated Ketch urn Dry Kiln, and can guarantee that our druiscd winning lumber will give satisfaction. My Capacity of Saw Mill, i : : " " Dry Kiln, i i : " ' Plaining ivlill, i : : QUARTERS AT WACO WITH THE 100,000 feet, 50,000 " 40,000 " aco Lumber Company AND AT isiy & a y :& K.Vv jnZ-j2 K T "N ?i5;V I-f la pw &20 g'f 'SiStf..-" Sfni. IK. if Aw 1 l m Ml : , V teES.1 "'. . J -&c - 7 ft V'.Ml V. J.J y'.,-,1 Verr-JiJN. t fi Ji" j "'- l mM 3 tkA5BC3P From Monday Morning until Saturday Night, GLAWSON, ANGELINA COUNTY, T )'!?. "WE CAN REACH ANY POINT IN TEXAS, "respondence Solicited. ClawsoM Liiiiiiber Co. 20PL9i01f CHAMBER SETS, Lh 1ew unDDIOflMV. PH clean a XX XX VX VI J J I. JL v J Ep up. F F THompSONi " -" I . . , I J l ) I III' rucl liiioui is Ki'Killarl J I kui! I ', 1 . Oil lllll lll ll'l lilllTS .-! ri WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IWALLpAPER, GJLASS, VAKNIS1IES, Ktc. m svr- Sole Agent for ITarrhonh Town and Country Paint. latest" news bY wire. family riiiTsm:i Hi ii:tii Wllll.l, m.i:i,ii.u. FrelRlit Ilnnclltis KKcliiirril Itc raiiKo They Would Iot ttnit lliu Union A llorrililn MorV I'rolll tliu Convict Coul .H i ik-s -I'olilical io lp Other jIIiiiUti.. By ASkocIntcil Prcs t 'I he Ncwb. Cincinnati, .In. 7 Ed. Hudson cldinii to have -crvGil two and a half year as n convict miner in the conl mines near ttricevillc, Tonnes-S'o Ycsteiday he tolil Uhiei of Pol co Djitson ;i lioinlile story of the trout nifat aocorded convicts. He says iho men arc divided into gtngs and given n ccrtnin ormunt to do eauh diy. If tluy fail to do the required amount they aro beaten with an instrumci t bimilir to tho Russian knout. All aro whipped no uiatter il but one or two failed to do their s-hare. Ho claims to have seon convicts die from boating, and was hiuifculi i mass ol sores. Kviry cut of the knout drnw.s biood Two men ccnunitted tuicide over their pun'nh ment Others have been known to pull yreat pioccs of blato down on themselves trjing to main thcnihidvcs to they could not work in the mines. not x;i: foit i miimsii, A I'ATAl. cas i:i-i sio. A Whole In mi I) Wiped Out or i: iMl'lll 11. By Ab'O Intcil Tre-n to Tho No.vn. I'lTTt-nuao, .Ian. 7 There was an explosion ot u'as at six n'clook this morning A house on Sarah sticot, South bide, was wrecked. Three pi r sons wero kilhd and s vcral injured Tho list of killed is ab follows: Thos Duffy, aired 35, iron worker; Mra Sophia DulFy, ;cd 33, and daughter ot Mrs. J)uffv, aged two years Injured, William Duffy, ujred Huveu, burned and hurt by bricks. Win. HaTis, iron worker, sevorely burned; Mrt). Harris, hurt by falling wall; child of Mrs Harris burned and severely bruised. The building is a three-story hriek structure, occupied j lintly by the Duff? and Harris fami lies, the latter family having the third Uoor ' arris aroso eirly, while the Duflys were still abtd, and proceeded to the c i Par with a souttlo in ono hand and a lif-lned limp in tho o her. lie thought hctmil'eri theodiirofgis, but was not alarujed When ho entered tho cellir the air tcemtd euJdenly turned to fire and ho was hurled half way up the cellar s'eps Tho neighbors' houses uero thakon by the ternlic ex plosion, and persons on the street eaw the house tottir for a nuuueut and then fall. Tho upper floor was crushed in and fell, carrying it to tho firs', which held, and this alone saved Hams' life. Meanwhile tho Dully fimi'y was wiped out of existence, savoayoung son, and he may die 'I hey were sleeping calmly in their beds. The DuffM wero only awakened to be buried in tho ruins. Soon a large force of men were plaocd at tho work of rescue. Tho Harris family were easily taken out, but it took twenty five minutes to dij to "hero the Daf fys were itnptisoned. They were alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards. Till' I'rlliikj l':in ill Line Will IHs c'liiirue All Union .Hull. lly ABX'istnttfd 1're-B to this Nowh IndiaNAI'OLh, lud., Jan. 7 Ves terday evening General Agent Terry, of the Ponn-ylvania lino, called twenty freight hundlera into his office and gave them their ohoice between the company and thtir unions. Fif'een chose the ouuipany and five tho union Thohttor were immediately paid oil' Peny said the company would not i urnihh bread and butter to men who aro likely to prove unfaithful to it ' You oinnot be loyal to both tho ounpiuy and the union, and there is no use to luinee niatttrs. I am satisfied that my superior officers will find no fault with my action " Tho union men say the Pennsylvania company is taking the first steps, and other companies will follow in their Eteps. It iB the purpose ot the company to rid them-iclv-es of union influences bi fore tho time ot the World's lair. (ilrtinv A Cii'i Circular. By AESoclntol 1'ri'f.s to tliu News. New Orleans, Jan. 7. Glenny 6c Co. tay: Jjiverjiool spots aro un changed and steady, with demand fir Futures oloscd one tiJ two points down, losing au opening advance New York fjtures closed ton points lower. New Orleans opened nino to eleven points down, declined steadily, cloiiug fifteen points down from yes terday. Estimated recoipt litre for Monday 7,000 to. 8,000 balos. The weakness hero is caused by disappoint ing Liverpool advices in tho lace of yesterday's light weekly movement. I p. in Spots etoady. Good mid dlings 10, middling og; low mid dling !). Sales, 3O,0u(J bales. Re ceipts. !l,300 bales. Futures tteridy. January 9.62 to 9 f0; February, 9.58 to 9 59; March, 9 05 to 9 HO; April, 9.72 to 9.73. Sales fitty thoufaod bales. iNoinlnulion lly As-eoclnted Press to 'Hie Nhhh; Wamiinciton, Jan. 7. The presi dent to-diy sent to the S2nato tho name of Henry Clay Evans, of Tenn essee, to bo First Assistant Poetmas ter General. i:eilitm An tel) . Ilj Associated l'n-NN to J he NVV. Nkw Youk, .Ian 7 "The political trouble in thid aia'e is attraetiiii; at tention from n I ," -the country," says the I Icr .i " Pu ininciit politi cians heio are rorcivi )g hcnrea of let tors ak'ng how herious tho eituntiou is. Tho peoplo stum to be enpeoially anxious to know how t-oon an open breach will occur between the president elor.'t and the machine loaderH. That there will bo a breach they regard ay oertain. The senatori al situation remains unchanged. It is understood tho Kings county load er, McLaughlin, still relusonto pledgo liimeclf to use Ihh influence to get his ecventeon assemblymen and two sen ators to vote for Murphy on the first ballot in tho caucus. There is rent-on to btlievo the name; of bomo Kings county statesman will be put bofore tho cauouo, so that all thotc pres' nt al tho caucus who want to please Cleveland will have an op portunity of d ling so by voting fur Home rood duiuocrat other than the man from Troy. Ilefiiriit-tit o lire. Ilj Aes( elated I'rt fa to Tho Now CiiAiti.KRroN, S. C , Jnn 7 A firo last night destroyed the Piedmont Fertilizer works in this city with a con siderable ipiautity of cotton and naval stores on tho wharf and in buildings neai by. Tho losrn are: Clemont & Co , fertilizers, HOlOO, covered by iribu'anc, lVdmont Guano Uoin pnny's buildinus, $U(),UU(), insurnoe, $:0,000; Fuday & Eg.m, jetty eon traotors, blacksmith shop und materi als, $1000; Est Piedmont Guano Co., ffiOOOj Mauohiue wluif property, $1006. llimieMi nil Polminlii I'nveN. lly cfoclated Trco lo tliiiNuvis. FiTisiiiJito, .Ian. 7 Tho trial of tho Homes'eu'l poisoning casps wl ich was on the list for Monday has boon postponed until Wednesday. Tho feature of the trial will be the expert rvidenco on both sides. I hero will be riurprisr ft ail through tho case, bb eveiyone oonnected with it see.'i.s to be working it lor a mystery. For additional telegrams sso third and fifth pages. E I). Ashby. Dnaler in granite und marhlo, and all kinds of cemetery work, Iron fencing a specialty. I have now on hand the larircst stook of finished mar ble and rough stock over before brought to this city, which I propose to soil twenty live per cent, less than ever boforo offered in the markot. I am running no branch shop and so'I ing my work on its merits alone To bo convinced call and examine mi torial, workmanship and price"1 tnd you will find foi tho first time in seven yearb there is honest competition in this line, and henco tho low pricn3 whioh I will offer you. Mr. E. Groth-or myself will be found at tho office at any hour in tho day. Oflioo Iranklin stroct between bi3tu iidci Seventh, south sido. Accordeons, accordoins, accordeons, guitars, banjos, violins, etc., cheaper than anybody. J. B Pavne. Pianos and organs on easy terms and oheap. SI 18 " H