The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 109, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 22, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBLR 22 1893.
SENARY BOARD
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CllSt IVIlSSiuno.
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
vre and Chicago Folks
BeinST vauoiuaicu.
tHE
FEDERATION OF LABOR
i Pynni n-- CWrV
facts anu uuaotJ ' " '-voijr
POlni -" '"0 wumiiMai
It is
tnam
the
Tho Fodoration of Labor.
ec'l ' 1B0 T ' m
Ciuui.o iNJV. inontavy
jIpp uouring in on the local eorn-
lltee mdiiMlu that the forthcom-
12 cotnention of tho Amiiaean
(deration 01 jjaoor win no tuo
jst hrgcij auonutu in uie nidtory
tb3t organization uebpite tuu
Lpressiou m uommoroiai ana in
Ltml circles. Tho Council
Ibamber of tho City Hill had been
fcoffered to tne local committee but
i capacity will bo inBuilbient.
AboutMothodlst Missions.
(Clslto.heMJWB.
New York Nov. 22 Fears are
pressed that tho recent transfer to
ie general missionary board of tho
lethudiet uiiureh of tho mission
feld in the republic of Chili which
hroun the luiiuihoouco of Awlor
M.i... . t :. i
bn rowiur. ui iio uiv mux
tichard Grant of Now Jersey and
inuefaugability of Bishop
hylor baa hitherto boon conducted
Inthe bas of a private field ma)
hd m the near future to religious
baphcatioiis in that portion ol
ljutb America. A gentleman con-
leisant wi'h the country and who
Itcently urned from a prolonged
lilt to t saia today that tho
kwers iL it bo of tho Catholic
kjrch win -li naturally piedoiuim'e
Chili had been watching the
egress t f Methodism for some
me pit with a jealous eyo bo
log as tne missions were under
pate lUHpicca no opposition hau
ken ollt'rtd but now mat they had
hen fonr u) adopttd as a part of
be gcn nussiun lidld of tho
lethcm h church and direciK
toder it trol it was not at a.i
aproln that tho governnion
bight have something to tay if not
piethirit. to do that would result
einoiiH uubarrassineut to the
Mae. I lie situation was dimply
Ascribed by the sneaker in this
by: "At tho present time the
ligh dinnitaries of tho Catholic
jtnrch and tho powers that bo of
M republic aro as one although
pwe have been tiuestious uuou
fhich a little friction has arisen.
If these friendly relations aro per-
patiently established then the
Irogresa of the Methodist mission
Movement may encounter some
Ibitacles. On tho other hand there
Most a litre possibility that tho
inernment may cultivate tho
wlopnitut of Methodism aj a
" of paung back some old soon'S
RMnst the other faith. At an
We the probabilities aro that tho
loaning year will develop some
ptercatinu news in a religious way
I'om Chili and out of whioh thoie
a7 grow international comnlica
lions."
In'id fr.i.. ..1- i
. "";' 'f-eiy re-euuhnc the
uriiine of .i nnni.. . . " nxub e
7r.l r . ..V"".11. oard ri'Oin
mainly attribute I by tho phys u
to tbo absence of fro. l..J .
dnmpms.th.tderaV;
.'u Ul ll uraciim and health
giving features. Ul
Wants a Rocolvor.
Speclulto "lhoXewn.
V T
J'J.n lOKK JNOV. The
of Wain Sanford known
"'"" c -ie as an
nu.uuu uieuneal manager and
who seeks the appointment of re-
oeiver to take charge of his bud
ue-s interest in the B j Theatre
and to restrain II. K Jacobe 11. C
Kenny Richard Guhok and John
Uennott from disposing of the
theatre was tho special ordor in the
supreme court this morning. A
lirgo array of counsel has been re
tained in tho caso. Tho briefs in
volvo many technical points but in
lueaineai circ'es tho
vails that Mr. Jacobs
u n (i inn: iiKi'Aii tiu: r
case
to a
actor and
un
ill!
nii
111IU '
mini
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i-iiu
1-1 Mil!
I-llIllll
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u-uun
ll-iliuu 1
' 111 inn
iii-miii
iii-iniiii
opinion pro
and liiu nujn
ciates have the heat of tho presen
tation.
Goddard and Dooloy Matched.
bpcclnlto tlioNows
San Fkancisio Cal Nov. 22.
Joe Goddard tho American heavy
weight is to come against Mick
Dooloy tho Australian" pounder at
Sydney Australia tonight. Lw
advices from the colony say hatthe
Amerioan has been training hard
and at tho departure of the last mail
was in elegant shape. Whether
victor or vanquished he will return
to the United States by the first
steamer to sail in December.
'.nontlon of 'lr tliirm Hptc
I Fifth WtirJ Flri Smtloa Rtrlkef
ornur nih ml Atutm
C - 4th "
' T Oi trrtl Flrui-'tRtlou
' 8 o"t Lmt Fire station
' IS Cort nr Uih Hint WnrlitUKton '
' U ' MhandMnllioTOOKh "
' is sttiniut rnlumliue '
'18 " ith nmtJuckson "
'17 ' 4th suil WebKWr
' K -ith hml ClcMMnnil "
' iG " 5th nuil BpclKlit "
'37 " Cthnnil WB'hlnpton "
' li Ituvdl Ilotnl sth and Kmnklln "
" M Woolen M'.lla l.tth and Mary
' !i7 corner tijth and JetTcrson '
All 1iiVi.u ...mi hti.iiil iilmf. atrlloa Ihtm
Jor in striken 1 and itop thin utrlkps
nakliik Hox U thuu repe-its fourtlmus.
Box l-i etrlkoHlI anil ewpe then etrtkoa Illlt
Halting ltox '" iiiid bo on.
miiBCTicw Fon uivixa ai.ahm.
liuyp will bo founel In roxldoiict's on ouch oof
jor vrhoro ljonn aro located Opi n Flro Alani
3oxtiB nml pnll Uook down and lut go. Lcavt
ny In box
Turn Bliinnln only ortlrcs. ttO.OO tlui foi
u1r alarniB.
slow tapping of btU flgnlfy coiupau
islls
Serond Friday In each month eau box li
tippod twlco tt'atlni; boxes nnd circnlt linp
Whim alarm ot ilrolaglvii tin- Fire Depart
Jient Iirb the right of way on all streets. All
vehicles must drlvi- near tho sidewalk anil keo
way from tho lire ." O.' line for runnliiK oei
loae.
Itejiort of any CAreloaa driving going to oi
Irom llreB by 'ho Fire Depirtinent will bt
thankfully received by tho Chlif sb fnat and
usrleB driving In ntrlnklv forbMden
A.AAAt
hfeng
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TiBi .r And ttritc Urals and Other Title I'.ipera.
iPWVVVvy-'V'il '(''. At. 1 1' A.M.I. Ilh 'Iml.
?ffffr Tm ivi. DILWORTH.
F YOU WANT
TO DRIN
f
To Guard Against Smallpox.
pf'ltuTUoit.
vlllCAdti. "Nlnu 00 Straniinim
F0rt8 are bom m. Cnrth hv the
'alth ofhcialH to fnard naainst a
"iblo epidemic of sinallnoi:. Tho
lrgent suguhtion of the department
ai ibe iiti.ius should have m-
uurse to.ttCiuation in order that
France might 1)3 doubly sure has
rnt' and the total number of per-
"! vaat nated during tho past
runs up high in tho thousands.
eieA- a0H 0f tll() disoaso now
r "lffluiil a the pest house aro
au aM of a bliadio character
rna'w a Llreful mspuouon is daily
Mi tUe fluart(-'" of the oit
drtel " CaatS ml8ht b0 hkel? t0
it y ne epidemio of irlluonza
lit V"' aud "ueived tho deeigna-
Kemlt ' Wld'B Fair gril1B"
bulv " thu i;iQroa8u- Iu
j C1sea it assumes a more ser-
Anniversary Celebration.
Special lo I ho News
Nkw Yoitiv jS'jv. 22. The one
hundred and tenth anniversary of
tho British evacuation of New York
will bo ooservtd on Friday at day-
break in Central Park with tho
uml coromomes In tho afternoon
thero will bo a military parade ov r
the route traversed by the Conti.
nontal army to the battaiy. In the
evening various patriotic organisa
tions will givo banquets.
Prosperous Gholson
Bpectal to the .Sous.
Giiolsun Texas Nov. 20
Gholson is fourteen miles north
of Waco and is quite a prosperous
little village It has two Inndoms
chinches one Baptist tho other
Methodist; a good jmblic school
with an enrollment ol eighty pupils;
two stores one owned by Mr.
Mpnrv Weavor tho other bv Mr
Tom'Premnll. Mr. H II B rry
hill is our blacksmith Mr li 13reR
lor oa'iis the gin and has ginned
between 000 and 000 bals of cot
ton this fall.
Mjst (d tho cotton is gathered
and overybody seems to be getting
along nicely.
Tne public pohool opened up
Monday with a full attendance and
Mr. K. A. Price tho nov prinuipal
seems very much pleased with the
outlook
There is not any sickness in this
vicinity.
"Katy" Report.
Tho coirect report of tho directors
and officers of tho Missouri Kansas
and Texas railway for tho fiscal
year ending Juno 30 1803 is as
follows:
Gross oaruingo for the yoar
UO MS 101. 24.
Operating expenses and tixes
f7 810731. 80.
Net roooipts $2577100.14.
Applied to payment of interest
'' i ...i .-!.. (So or.n .
on Donas anu reman .7-u...-4
13 34.
Adjustment of sundry accounts
$20 033 05.
Surplus 6238040 75.
Average mileage in operation
1712 miles.
Gross earnings per mile uuu.-
87. ... ro
Net earnings per inilo 150j.5-
Katio of expenses to earnings
75 2 10 per cent.
Not receipts ovor 1802 H8-
400 40
Several Kaly reports have been
issued but tho figures in some wero
very incorrect. Tho above report
;a fiiithentic and has just been pub.
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TO BE FOUND AT
THE COSMOS
Saloon and Restaurant. All
night and day service.
W. E. ARMSTRONG. Proprietor.
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tombim b every clement of
beauty and puruy. It is beauti-
fying soothmc; healing health-
ful and hirmlisi and when
rightly used is im isible. A most
U delicate and desirable protection
K to the face in this climate.
Insist upsa having tho genuine.
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vM IT is rnn SALE EVERYWHNIF
SjfesS2BS3Sl5CEI3SrTS2
The Bankrupt Stock of
LEWSNE BROTHE
Will positively be sold out.
LINE AFTER LINE OF GOODS is being of-
fered by me at a Great Sacrifice of Value
to wind up the LEWINE BROS.' BUSI-
NESS. THIS entire week will be devoted to closing
out Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats.
THIS week Special Sacrifices in the prices of
Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and yet com-
plete lines in Dress Goods.
ALL OF THESE GOODS ARE
OFFERED FOR LESS THAN
THE COST OF PRODUCTION.
CONSULT your interest and come at once to
buy your Goods from Lewine Brothers9
Stock and you will save money.
l
521 and 523 Austin St.
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a3?X'TLXiJtOO.
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apiiie
AND THE
SEMI- WEEKLY NEWS
Botlifor ffiS-OO L Year
OR THE
AT HIS WITS END.
Is
is.
ishedin pamphlet form by tho road
A Safo Tip for Smokers
if buy the jmrest and hot Cigar
ette---Oltl Dmiinion. I'hoto in
t very package.
"
The handaomosi variety of white
canvas brown mdv. Russia calf and
dongoU ladies' low quarters arc shown
at Sleeper Clifton & Duke s
Look at that fellow's head !
our head bald as his? If it
and you are wise you will go at
once to Disnuike's and pet a bot-
tle of his
It will make the hair grow; try
it. A guarantee accompanies each
bottle.
Waco livening News and the Magazine
FOR SIX DOLLARS.
fpIE GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES have in the past
sold for J4 oo n yerr. It was a wonder to printers how The
Jt Cosmopolitan with its yearly 1536 pages of reading matter
by the greatest writers of the world and its 1200 illustrations by
clever artists could be furnished for $3.00. a year. In January last
it put in the most perfect magazine printing plant in the world and
now comes what is really a wonder :
HK HILL CIT THE I'KICi: OF Till; JIAKWIXK to 1I1LI' I'OK 0U!
Think of it 128 pages of reading matter with over 1 20 illustrations
a volume that would sell in cloth binding at $1.00
-:- FOR ONLY 124 CENTS -:-
Wc will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE which
has the strongest staff of regular contributors of any existing period
ical and THE WACO WEEKLY NEWS both for only $2.00 a
vcar. Send in your two dollars. Addiess
J. R. BENNETT Waco Texas.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 109, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 22, 1893, newspaper, November 22, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115041/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .