The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 144, Ed. 1, Monday, January 1, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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WACO TEXAS MONDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 1 1894.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
A Full Report of the
Day's Happenings.
McKINLEY'S MESSAGE
- AND -
hUR WINTER CLEARING SALE
IS NOW IN PROGRESS
During Inventory all Winter
Goods were marked down for
this great sale and we now
announce
argains in all of our
542 Departments.
Special Bargains will be shown in our
various departments each day so that a
daily visit to our store will be interesting
and profitable.
Be sure and visit our
Cloak and Shoe Dept
We will make you acquainted with the
methods we use to reduce stock.
Doii'l Miss Tills GREAT CLEARING' SALE !
Chickasaws Considering
Weighty Matters.
Among tho Chickasaws.
Akdmokk I. T. Jan. 1 The
governor of tho Chickasaw Nation
has called a cabinet mooting for
today at Tishomingo to consider
.ho advisability of convening tho
egislature on tho question of sub-
iriltii g the proposition of the com-
munion on Blutehood. It is thought
tint the legislature will ask tho re
moval of the negroes from tho
N'stion and all lawyers and others
wlo refuse to pay per capita tax
'ani that (hey will opposo anything
leoding towards an allotment of
laids or statehood.
THE TARIFF LEGISLATION
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Washington Jan.
A Pension Case.
1. It is ex
pected that a decision in tho case of
Will Have Right of Way Over Jldgc Charles Long of Michigan
Financial Questions.
Tariff the Issue.
Washington Jan. 1. It is gen.
erally agreed among Democratic
senators that the financial question
ajainst Commiesionor of Pensions
loohren seeking a restoration of
lis former pension rating will net
lo rendered before tho lattor part
(f next wtek.
Transfers of Real Estate.
Transfers of real estate reported
will be allowed to remain untouched ihy Waco Abstract and Investment
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in congress until after tho tariff
bill shall bo disposed of. Senator
Voorhees replied to questions con-
cerning h;s silver bill today that no
inori wnauver wouui no inaue to
press it until the tariff bill siiould
be out of the way. Then ho
said the bill would r-eoive at-l
tention and ho thought it would
provo a solution of tho problem.
Hi) said he )"it uoufidciu th.it aftoi
the senators and members had an
opportunity to oxamino it taey
would sue its merit and put it
through both houses before adjourn-
ment. Representative Bland has f.lso
said recently that he did 'tot expect
to got up his froo coitiau bill . i
tne nouse uniu auer no a. positiiM
of the tariff.
Three bills which were iitroduoed
by representative Bailey of Texas
may never be reported i
mittees to which they
ferred.
BOTHERS
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CLIMAX PILLS
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Rank with
The best of
MOVEMENT . .
For Sick
1 Headache and
Constipation.
Try them.
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were re-
ge.
1 Gov.
essago to
our hou-
Iben the
McKlnIe"'s Mess
Coumiius lf Jan.
McKinley today in his
the legislature says: '
orable meets at a time
state is suffering from a Irolonged
industrial depression fur jhioh un-
happily there appears jo imme-
diate prospect of relief. Piople will
demand that their reprdentatives
shall practice the economy in public
expenditures which neoHsity en-
forces upon them in thiir private
expenditures. A short s ssiou and
but little legislation f'ould be
appreciated at a time like jhia."
Keal estate and other; tangible
property he says now piy a large
share oi the taxes while duor van
eties of property which an intangi-
ble either wholly escape or bear a
disproportionate share lie sug-
gests thut the taxcouimisson which
was appointed to and Vaieh did
make a roport recently' upon the
subject of tax revision be poiuinued
for ouch time as it may b deemed
wise. It is not a partiu body
lis report shows that thoburdon is
very unequally distribute and ho
inclines to ihe view iha. corpora
uou- as a cla-s do not toar their
fair share. Tho govema cautions
against tax legislation being so
l rained as to counscate mpital or
drive it out of the state.
Company room 17 Provident
Buildinir Waco Texas Doc :30
1803 and Jan. 1 1894:
AugiiBt Borniok to W M Bolgor
128 acres N Burwell survey $2010
and mule.
Waco Improvement Company to
II C Jameson lot 2:i Farrell addi-
tion M300
ME II vi to Geo A O'Brien
lots 0 and 7 block 8 Waco $7750.
J I M' ore to .1 B Graves lot U
and 10 block 3 Eigelield addition
C WPLife to 11 L l'nylor 40
acres 11 lanon -tirvey 10(0.
I'M Wiluoxson a ux to T L
Them a...l .E D Tcigne 157jf
icies cf Th s I'olk burvey. i-'Uflfl.
J I hb r to E Piather hit. :j
Mock 7. E'gtil Id !idditi.:u $12."..
li iJ .ui.-r tn i) A l-raMior K'v :i
block 7 hdeueld ad hlion $125
II a Wtvr ot al to J I 1- Chap
mau iiaorest in part of Burtuu tu.d
Holmes survive 500.
W A Wallaco and J M Kilo to
Joe S Thompson 1050 acres Walk
e.4 and Garca surveys Tehaucana
crefk 70U0.
Manuel Alexander et nx to Chas
Banister 2 acres La Vega grant
$100
David Millor et ux to Chas Ban-
ister 25 acres La Vega grant
IL ' E Goodo to S li Wilkinson
south half block u Robinsonvillo
$800.
For Ladies.
Just Received.
Pink Strap Slippers- -.;
$3.50
All Colored Slippers-
$2.00 up
Black Shoes in every..
style- .-.$1.50 to$5.0O
For Men.
Dressed Pat. Leather.
Shell Cordovan
French Calf.
For Children
ALL SHAPES
AND SIZES.
SLEEPER
CLIFTON
& DUKE
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding clainiB against
the estate of George Sterling de-
ceased will preseut same for pay-
ment at the law oflico of It. II.
Harrison Provident building Waoo
Texas. L. S. Ross Executor.
Climax Oil should bo in ovory
house; tho best family medioino on
tho market for all pain colic and
nervous troubles. For sale by all
druggists.
The Subscription Secured.
Sax Fkancisco Jan. l.t OlliuiaU
of the California Traflic Asueiat on
announce that they have moured the
100000 subscription necessary to
keep the American Navigation com-
any in the held as a competitor in
New York freight traflic Funds
were required to make c;od the
company's contract with the Panama
railroad company.
How's Your Liverl
Tako Climax Pills and b3 happy
Rheumatic Hams
In one minuto tho Climax Oil wih
relievo rhcumatio sciatic nip kidnoy
chest and all mutcular pains and
weuknoas. Don't fail to try it. Sold
by all druggists at 50 ccntB and 1 a
bottle.
Climax Pills act on a now princi-
ple through the non'DC and rlomaar
and WitiHte the 'vboie wvt:ii -
POLITICS ffl 111U1I.
Tlio Treiicliery of (Iio Congressional
Delegation not Endorsed.
Hon. Monti .1 M iow of Milam
county is in tho city ot a businrsu
trip Seen at the !' li hotel thia
no.Tiii.g iilr. Moore n -)d politics
n Ad lain had not yet assumed Ftich
a 8aa)0 that very much could bo
told about candidates.
Ai-ked in regard to the action of
tho Milam coudty delegation iu the
congrebsional convention of 1892
when it so ruthlessly slaughtered
Gerald after ho had votes enough
to nominate Mr. Mooro said tho
delegation was not a fair represen-
tation of tho county and that itn
treachery to Gerald was not en-
dorsed by tho sentiment of the poo-
pie. Of ennrse ho knew tho county
would be held responsible for it
still it was hardly just for it to boar
responsibility for an act that would
not havo been committed by men
truly representative
liailwiiv Humbling.
Captain S. B. McKnight general
freight agent of the Wabash route
with headquartos at St. Louis is u
guest at tho raciho hotel.
"Long Jim" Harris of Fort
Worth live stock agent c f tho
Wabash was circulating among tho
railroad inon in tho city y.sttrday.
He is a guest at the I'aeifio hotol.
Tho car sheds of tho Waco and
Northwestern railway in tho Fifth
ward are rapidly ncaring c. inplf
Hon. 1 be Iramowoik is completer
and tho iron roofing aud sides .v&
being placed. Tho sheds will
accomimdote. nine ooaoheH aud are
already being utilized.
Good Taste.
You will always have it if Climax
Pills nro used when you aro bilious
or troubled with indigestion 25 cents
a box. Trv them.
SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE.
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when he calls ploaso call at the office
and pay yonr subscription if it is un-
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bills incurred furnishing yon the
paper.
Itla.c .Saturday A'igiit.
A cottago on College Height? bo-
longing to L. R. Smith was burned
Saturday night.
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Sec Stark West Icr fire insurance
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 144, Ed. 1, Monday, January 1, 1894, newspaper, January 1, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115717/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .