The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 78, Ed. 1, Friday, March 17, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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WACO EXAMINER
WACO MAUCII If 18M
Railroad and Stage TimeTable
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Satunliy 000 ji ni
Monday WertncMny and
triday i
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rumda Xhursdav and
Mtiiniiv 1200 m
MA 111
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Waco and C irleton
Wtilncbdav ind Saturday
Mmidav and iliursdai
Wju > ami Mount Calm
WVdiiid iv ind aturdav
IS 09 m
100 a m
fl 00 am
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f 00 i > ni I Ua m
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When you are ready to nimish yoin
lioui ciil and see oui fine line of cnpeU
iudow shades and late cintains
012tc Saarm linos
55
ill 71
IxilUvllIi tll > l i l i i wi 71 ut
snm price to Uannibai ina huns t iv
The WiiilJ irTo > ij
Thu indications ldi the gulf state ne
cABtuilj to otitlnriy m < l = paitlj cloudy
Wi itliii nml loid uin = btulioiiaty or a
hli lit liC in itmiicntinc ind in thu cist-
ern > oition iisui kdiowud by lulling
liaroinctci
THE CITY
VKKM1K > Ar
Mifs Annie AIIii > < ra oitli of Hilton is
isitinj Mis Genii U aiton
Alill lioynton ot ILimilton ib in the
citj on a Intel buiim visit
Mis < i5 Kill llourli it and IcHi Foncr
ol Duniaou ire < ue t ot tlic McUleliand
Mi J < J Ciierton ot Mi aifippi i In
lliueityona visit a iiet ol liei moilici
31i > J iitland
r Liliman Mnitci and lainih Irive
runoto New oiK wluri Hi Mil pend
the summer with Iiuids
MrT A White lepiefcatinjr J II
Zeiler Ofe Co lliilidclplna yivo the K
AMiMua pictant all yeteidiy
li Kaac Miuson and Mr J 1 Wnite
n Watcituun > i oik tie iitoi3 to
the city and topping at 1opei 3 Kiuo
peaii
MiOeo 15 llolaul of FU W oitli
Ins been in the uty a da oi mi iuokini
altei the woik on tiu anety theatei on
JSiidge stidt
Mn a I 1VU ot Miihigin isinlhe
cilj and eame doim to join hei lnihiud
wliotcgitliei with Mi StMikuui iiei is
iXteiihiidy cnsf < tgoil n hwp laisine m
Ilociue jonntv
Itiirricil
Uouiiit Jin i At the rto dcnip of
3Ii ige H loies Iear Jtot > inon
WtilniMlav exeiiing March l th bv Jlev
1 II IMchiy Mi A 1 Collin to JT i s M
Ji Miiis
Quite a number ol friends of the biide
anu gloom wituestdrhe iviemouie and
joined in the < onrttulation and 1stiu
tiwi which maiked tho evening
IiiIcim iew < < Itj ii lto > er-
A young man whose mine we weie
told is AlKn made hi appearame oi the
square lat in ht about tin o i lok
uoitles and hinee i d told a polieeuiall
that x iiiiii liiil attemptid to rob Inn
lie had a uit on the bek of ui < head
fioui which blood was Mowing iinl v
appaeutiy bad excneil The pel ceiniiu
whom he met went with him into the
sicied puciucta noitlu town wheiettie
scene is Mipiuved to I are oecuied but
eoiihl discover no one Allen
and his companion siy tlie
were coming home and being
wanu Allen iiadhisio
upon his aim
ami his h it in his hand All at ome nine
one jumped out pulitd down on him
witha six ahootei and oulen d h n 1 up
Allen grabbed toi the pistoleaught it and
a scullle ensued in whuh it was snipped
twice by the would he lubbir Aileiiit is
stuhd aid he saw the lluh but it did
not go oil Being nmrtmlge pitol it h
little stninge that it Ilshed but buint
no powder In the scullle the pitol was
wicnehed Horn A en ami In g d a blow
lioiu it on the hci whehaused the
blieding In the encotiiitu he in some-
way got hold olit again ad s euied i
about which tune the ribler ihou ht ii
bet to run which he did he taking one
d uection and Allen the otln r wh eh land
< dhiin iniown the pol ee laied to lind
any robber and no doubt he m uie ct rttm
to put distance tiiougb Letwen luuibelt
and ollicers so he will not be laiilit
Alcn i not suic that he would ieconie
the man should he see him ag un-
Cut Thi On
You can bii the best
and ciit ip st
niattressos at the new mittress manufac
tory on Bridge street or at Stephenson
Tibba A Stiener fiirnitme dealers
TN0 J 0JJnirN upholsterer
A hy don t jou go to i u ker Willis
and get a bottle of Ekcine Xetualgia
Lotion It is wondcilul whit eleitiicia
effect this leniody ia on rhe sufleiei
It you want to jct omeliiing lealh
good in the way ot hair ami nail btushc
codise and line ivory comb unlet soap
h indkeichieJ exUacts toilefvvateis of all
odois lily whites toiet powders loupes
etcot one bundled atvlcs just alfon
TuckerA Willis Waeo Texas
i e i Dopariiirc
Col It E Buinhiui successor to Mr J
W Iigyirs in the hiidvvare buiness is
making au exhibit in itmt line hi new
depaitme as fonie ci1 it iituWr woithv
ot his position and prestige as a tirf
olass business unn With a lull line ol
hardware and cuileiy stove and nook
eiy on band the etatshinent is now re-
ceiving caiIoad alM e iloid oi waion
buggii s plow euvii or hoes and o her
agricultural iniplciiu h eoiujiriip a
nianiinolh stock a bi buiness ot them
selv es What ver Bui diatn does inimi
nesshedoeit with a rim and haviii
cmtiaiked in this line it appiais to be hi
Iiuiposc to place liiniscli itnnicdiateiv at
thehiMilof the list At all events this
establishment cornet Hub and Austin
streets shows up now in a stvle entirelv
worthy of our great metropohtiin clie
not to speak ot Inswo waiehoiibCs in this
city ana a large branch house at JIubbiMl
City Success to Col Buinhani in Irfs
new departure
OVK CITYS SIBES
Coiiiiannitj 4 outi < Icrcil
l i + t rtlirlil
C ty eoancil met in rejjwlar sea ion in
the eouneil chamber at 730 p m His
Honor 3Ia > or Sturpis in the chair
PrcMent Aldernieu Wilkes Tibbu Solo-
mon Hogau Moore McLaren Dunnica
jleKeen the city secretary and Mar-
shal Absent Alderman Calvert
The minutes ot the Ijht regular meet-
ing bing read and found correct were
adopted
Aldermen TJcKecu Wilkes and Solo-
mon weie appointed a committee to
inviBo the ot rocentlj cast m the
fc itth Minl for alderman The court
slum ed F M Makelg Enq had obtained
a majorit ami being present was called
forward and the otitli of office admiui
tete t by the citj secretary after which
ho took hi set in tin body
Alderman Hogau was excused for
uonattendauce last meeting
Petition was read asking that a
woideu bin din m tire limits be allowed
moved The building belongs to John
i Battle and is located on Washington
htreet lioferrcd to fire committee
ilie Waco gas company asked por
mihsion to liin a switch from the M K
T trick to tho eras works Kefcrrod
to the committee on streets
Tho following account were allowed
and oidered paid Brooks v Wallace
printing S l street work S6375 J W
Speight taking acknowledgment 82
Harris fe Hallowp sewer pipe S2i W
T Scaggn 30 James Machon head
and foot boards old cemetory 8315
Alderman Dunnica from the ordi-
nance committee submitted an ordi-
nance in icfirence to reducing the tax
on bakors occupation from S20 to 810
annually This ordinance simply
changes the amount of tax and has no
other effect on the original ordinance
It passed to its pecoud and third read-
ing and is now in eifect
Aldorman McLaren from the sheet
committee ropor ed the deed to Web-
ster street obtainod and presented it in
councI It was ordered placed on re-
cord m the county clerks ofHeo
The mayor was instructed to draw a
check on the city funds for the sum of
Slot with interest to pay for the safe
> n the council chamber the b 1 now be
Hiu due
The market house committee reported
rents ftom stalls for the past month
S122 > 0 of vLioh 10450 was leturnod
A long discussion in which the major
took an mterctiiifj part was entered
into and much of the same old gtound
gone over that 1ms been discussed
boforo The mutter of whether the
maishal can collect the markethouso
routs or whether as marshal he cau be
forced to wns linaily taken up It was
at last decided to turn the collection of
the maikethoitse ieuts oer to the city
marshal instead of Mr Gerholdt and
allow him 3 jici cent for collecting the
change to t l < e place at the expiration
of Mr Geihoidt s torm next month
The rep it of the marko house whs
refeired back to the committee to make
inquiry into some reduction in rent b >
the warden
AKlerman McLueu from the eemo
teij committee reported that a trade
with Mr Simpson for the property he
owned in the old cemetery on which
peisous are buried
Alderman Makeigwas placed upon the
same committees as those upon which
his nredeeersor Mr Newton sered
The committee on East Waco ponds
was granted further tunc to consider the
best means of getting them onto town
and it was faithei oted that the take
lot ro e veil t Tucker it Willis
asoited stock of the bet and uie
ing ioIois in mixed paints
painting pu > poses ttc We
them to give pirfe t sititaeion
fie pints are ptopih
ice are
steps towaid lii diut out what is the
Mi ns tine cwed shoes i ongress but-
ton mil 1 u e lue5 aNo a tine line of low
shoes t > angei Bios 0I12U
tssi > Afj on < ai < i
M OIll IJlOIt Jltf
2i v t
ttiii < m t he
Cro iug
I nderthe obeivaions of road master
Biown sgang ot m n weu ar woik put-
ting n a tins iiig oci the Tex i ontral
tia k in E it Vaco yesterday The om
panv now his tiis faid alt the way up to
the Cential track and ns soon us the
crossing aie made ties and iron will be
laid down to the east hank of the liver = o
that material can be canied down to Hie
budge Hi Brown informs us that the
compiiy now bus eighteen miles of iion
iron ties fishplate etc will be here to
complete the road mlo Gntcsvule Since
the vvatei has subidcd in the liver woik
on the btidgc is piogiesmg moie lavoia
ble The two clenders on the eistbank
are llmsUid and two othci tirthci out
aie under good bed way This kae
foui moie to be put down but the gsing
now understands the character ot the
work much bettei that the lim and it
b ing piesumed the scison of high water
isovei thev will now git along much
tine rapidly than in in plsr
lie people of Gateeville and now
irnu that thcioid
fhould ettheie as
sioil a posibieand it will be quite ac
mu h to the benelit of the rmd ug the
iv ople that they should re ich theie e irly
lu s being the case no doubt as soon as a
iosiiig ean be mal on the budge work
will commence on this ide and ere Ion
the lit le iron boise w ill be heaid snoitin
acioss the praiiies west ol the citv beside
the largei and moie powerful butnomore
will mr hoise To av just now whin the
load will scieh atesvile would onlv
be giiesing at bet but it is entiiely safe
to si Hunt villiret there soon cnoiidi
dining the suininn months to < et the
roadlvd in good shape put in switchc
buiddipi tsind platforms and be pie
pufd or the fall trade If thiissucces
tullyaeiomplihed it willgi e Gateville
ami the tluiltysiction between hiie and
time a boom thi till that will be reatly
to their advantage Uad the road been
itKiingtheie dining the late season of
iinpasable roads the farmeis could have
got tin ir tu to miiket the merchants
slnppc i the cotten and othei pioduce tney
boight and got their sprinjr stocks in
stead of having them Iving here waiting
foi good road But all this wili be lerrf
iiluo in a few month and Gatcsviiie wi
then know how it leols to be a railioad
town
Wuoo unci Calilonila
The Oil foima vlnyaids aie soon to be
the
lnemiket of the world To the
c diunici it mot desirable to purchase
asdii ca prsihe Horn the pioduc
and lecogmi g ihis fait I am buying my
winsduectf om ihc giower and n
Urn bo jet of bung the onlv dealer in
Untial lexas vvhoimpoits these oikIs
Mom this amusement two benefits
ane rinc goods it low iiiires
11 ring reli i iiorma iLu cl in
r
I am
qiianti
irHiK e a0V ani ol vaneti
the heattiu 3f rvlonnriu S
I buy fiom tne towcr ud thereloie ean
guaiai tee al Mu c puity and cxeellHcJ
ompa son vv 11 erahhsl thegieat supe
iioiityot mv wins over the soalled
wnes the
in ma ket Hare old wliM
cognar etc cotisttnt y m toek
A tOl OsTFIV
OJlMlfn ll Lqr Ucaltr
Cs
a w ell
t last
loi house
gtiaianree
where
Gtir
rery rate NTow is a
sjiendid tftne to give your home a fresh
coatbttoie the diist begins to stir0iI5tc
Bart Moore has a fresh arrival of pnie
IioniMana sugars and sugnrhonse
lasses the best m the market 0304tf mo
Ladisand Mssskil button shoe of
SanS o fl nant
On Saturd ly morning Ie ineBro8 will
sell the remainder of their d imaged HtoLk
ol goods consisting ol drcs goods no-
tions hoisery ind a 1 irge and nearly com-
pete stock ot hand aid machine sewed
Doots and 8boe = for gents aJiei missft
and childienHt publii au tioa without
ris rve to the hiuhest bidder at > Vatkin
old book tand lldul stuet and will
continue the gnie liom dav today until it
is entirely closed out Lkwim Bkou
K4IIacOAI > MACSATIS
Jtnuquet Toal siid le ponxu
lletiirniug from a tour ot inspection
Mr A A Talmage general manager
and partv arrived from Temple b
special train ovoi the Missouri Pacific
last evening The party included L L
Keller division superintendent It M
Peck superintendent of buildings
and bridges M A Mai tin divis
ions superintendent of bu Idinjis and
bridges H L McLaughlin general
superintendent of the International im-
provement company After a sumptuous
supper at thoMcClellaid the partv in-
cluding M ssrs Sele Itiviere Sleoper
Eikol Solomon Broustedt Watkms
Gridor Tibbs and others who had
called b lnvitat on of Mr Cleve-
land adjournod to lopt > rb for refresh-
ments of a more eh liarat ig character
Champagne and other delicacies were
served amid the quiet enjoymen of
which the Mayor and the several city
aldermen the council having adjourned
arrived and were received in n man-
ner befitting theirstaLon
TOASTS
In lesponse to a call om Mr Cleve
land Alderman Wilkes offered Th
Missouri Pacific one of the great tribn
tanes to the success of our city with
response by Mr Talmage
Speech making Mr Talmage said
was not his forte but the elements per
mittinghe could safely promise soon in
the Missouri Paci e a firstclass road
With a veiv graceful expression of pleas-
ure in his visit Mr Talmage closed with
a call for the mayor Mr Sturgis Eo
spoudug Mr Stnrgis referred to the
time when in the darkest hour of our
c tys history Mr Talmage enmc with u
propositon to extend the Missouri Pa-
cific to this place nud said that
while the load is of untold ad-
vantage to our city and section
its location here proves Mr Talmage
and his friends the smartest men in the
country and to them as such including
Mr Gould the ma or offered with en-
thusiasm it toast fApplnusoj Ad-
journed Mr Tulmage and las party
proieeding by special train north
Jhe Examineh is especially obligod
to Mr 0 L Gates local agent for
coii tesies
> olic
i will close our meit = talls in the
city maiket eominciK ing on Monday
Maich 19 h attei two oclock Waco
Maich lo lb82
lb82b
b Toilnsox > t Biio
t HI l lhK IYM1 X tt CO
IAllI KjON UlO S
031 cat
Wiuii I oiuulv Collearo AIuniiia >
The illumet > ol the H ico Feinah col-
lege a ie nqiutted to niter in < htetomi
thein hull Fid iy at 4 o elo k p in Im
poitmt biiMiie to be itisiitcd
ikvio MhiHKsov Sccictary
h < 3ani k liziy
Throughout Mieiiwl ed woild tod iy
wheiever an liirhmai is ionni unl thry
are iuiiml on eerx part of the globe m
habiable b toe Caucaiiri the iay will
be leiebiated tor It i > the aiimveisai v ot
lowest possible cent the work can be oU d on the > aion sa tit
done b the city who
orsume one wishes
to contract foi doing it
On motion council adjoinned
The peopc do s iy th it Tuckei it Wi h
Simple Beiindie give the bet satiatac
tion of uny medciiie in the maiket
And the ui s ilimp Theii motto cei
talnly s to be and let live Opiate
the birth of M Iatnek
1 Kliitoboto
Xocal Solo-
S Piano Solo
C Hecltattou
ot the Catholic faith loves next to his
f nnily and iuimedite liniids The green
losetteand spn ot sliimioik will adorn
many a lappcl and in all the larger ctics
ot the world will te the annual parade and
ball at which in oui metiopoltan titles
is seen n = gieat an auay of beiury wit
wealth and ltelligetice ii ean be I mnd in
any gathering I hen there is me happy
rollicking Irish lad of he latot ug Uas
who will doubt diown
no his slunuock m
many a soilu las and peinap beloie
he go home gei a few taps on the skull
just to fin brite the da an all in Inn
sine Hut ftom lit epieenrative Ii Mi
ma who even ciushtd and pi 1eciited
still like hi Jew will come to the liont
and niaki h melf lelt down to the com-
mon labpser of the iif thl d iv wid be
lerneiiibcie1 In iV ko lat evening we
aw tin gieon and ormgi 11 ig iluiliic
andtodiv no doulit the oiange nttTe
I and pllgot shiiiroi k wih idoKi iii nv a
It
I lappd s ilueeu tiuii
that the oi m e
and gieen vvue in Hi d 1 In1 Mi Imtest
ant and Catholic have uing enough been
kept enemiis by Enguh iit igue nml
I dihploniacy and the not Engand have
sufleied Ui itcd Iiland has alwavs
been what England
hand IuTh
bung pome and prosperity to unha py
Iieland and her s dis uid dang M ad
ovei the world We wen glad to s e those
colois iloiting site bv s < e last nilii
Mass will be tenbncil at the Culuvi
chinch at 7 o cloi k th moi ling md at 7
p m Katliei Biddoii Uxtiicson the Ift
of bt Patntk Mr Thom is Kan ha an
lush Ug ind pikis which will be di
Iilfyed at the chnn h dun g the day
Unqucstimciblj Je V r > el
Baiiiuoik lid Apui 22 lSbl
I have nteiitiybicn using oui Biowna
lion Bitteis in nn finilv consisting ot
nivsclt wife and time children aiufthe
ellect hab been alw iys a in iked a in the
cae o Mi Phelp it K unqiustionabiv
a wonde ful medicine AI Dowkn
VTsw
crmclou S tl
Fiesli and raised on Galveston Island
pure ice nud Call at Tucker A Willis
Oolite
J res rIiHion a NnociaJtv
nr il e y 0r l iltions to Tuckei
Willis ding toie wheie tiny will be
kllcd accurately day or night on short
notice None but the purest dings and
UiemKals are used uch as ire luanufac
o y hawIn faqiiib of Xew Yoi k and
oaiotc s A C ° ol JDeUoit Jlc
m
If you cant go to Wootcn Wills drink
ivmVJtV Fm sile l > Jmker
ill is at 2j cents per gallon or livo gal
lons lor 100 0307tc
Tiie Cemetery Confers
lege tonight
emale col
nedo not think it ncces
a7 f th0rU 3nyfi rtoVlVethrt
atel All know how
necessiry it i tint
lepairs should
be m
and the graves fixed
made onlliesc ounds
tip 1 he lollowin
propamine has been airanged ioi to
night and will be sure to please all who
attend
1 Piano linctt
lojka de fjoncni
ItiJolelamlUaaiidMr
2 Xial s Aslil
> olo AIItttcMon mlnlluV
MIsJinnieLyoiip
Harcnrolle
Mr Ioni Leopold
WiltSoujr
MIhs Jira David
Mi s Lama Herring
Ml si Hirence Gerald
Home ij tho Itlvor
Ithtr nolo lS
> Vocal Solo rrW
I0 fMrV DlU
II Voeal Qurtetf
Come Where Mv Loin
shouli rpurchasc before reaihn h c cof
lege as it will Ue coilu
A Piece of < Jooa XtU ice
If you would know wheie to ret the
pmest drugs best patent medicines and
reliable inscriptions then go to S B
Hamlet sdiug stoie 54 Austin Avenue
All the leading toilet prepamtions fancy
goods sutionery cigar lobicco etc
New goods newly ai ranged house and
prompt attention alwa
OJHIc
For Wall Paoer PaintsTisHHals
0
ClOSV JIAKKEIS
One lAsltt
jy
niphlet sent free
Marshall Mich
Wont
AMUSEMENTS
QPEBA HOUSE
TWO NIGH 13 ONLY
31 on day
nml TnoMlav
atlandiil
102 dwr
Itcart ThN
New style childicns eamigs at V
Maitin Az Bios
01121m
in Wliluli the VcST A
lublc ltc Ordinance
> Viewed
To t e Kjcaimner
When a city establishes market
house fixes upon a given spuce with a
certain number of stu Is in which meat
vegetables aud fish may be soldand for-
bid their sales any whore else in the city
during the hours in which from custom
and the convenience of working men
marketing is done what doeB it do but
to establish a monopoly connive at un-
reasonable priio deliberately inconveni-
ence the whole people tnx the necessi-
ties of life instead of its capital and its
luxuries put a charge on the daily out
go instead of the anuuil income aud
et its tax not from property but from
poverty
First monopoly By limiting the loca
tion and space for the sale of auy goods
and then limiting also the number ot
salesman a small privMged class is cre-
ated into whoso hands is committed the
entire control of the articles under reg-
ulation and they would bo better than
human if they failed to combine and
raise prices to the highest bearable
limit
Second Commence at unreasonable
pi ice The power that establishes a
monopoly knows what will come and is
accessory before the fact so pnrticops
cumiuis
Third Inconveniences the whole peo-
ple Every purchneer ot a price
higher than need be is woise than
nconvemenced he is chonted but
there is a simple but grievous incon
venience to most of the citizens Wore
not the marketso regnlatodby law small
markets and stands would spring up in
all patts of the city or the wagons
would run to our doors with moat and
vegetables as they do with our brend
and milk But with a cl so market the
whole town must tramp to one place at
the most inconvenient hour of the day
and no matter what bo oither the
woather tho distance or the sex of the
purchaser A lady wants a nrd ot silk
a new pattern of n gold ring and she
may order her enrriago at nny hour of
the day find what she deiireH in vnrious
localities from any ono out of a great
number of merchant ull m competition
with each other But a poor widow
must have a dinner and it sho would
find n decent mnrkot thero is to her no
choice of hour no choieo of place and
no good in n choieo of mnrkntmnn for
thore is no competition to miiko bargain-
ing valuable
Fomth Taxing tho iiTosHitiefl of life
instead of its capital and its luxuries
All the paraphernalia of a close market
system is o tensible for tho income from
the markethouse rent
Naturally all the diflerenee of rents be-
tween the city Htalls and little stnuds in
cheap localities oi the no rents of street
sales must bo put upon tho articles sold
nml raises the price ot every pound of
meat and bunch of vegetables that come
to the city Tho combination for high
pi ices in virtue of tho monopoly possi-
ble to a close mnrkot but hardy ho
among a large number of scattered
dealers is an added burden that falls
upon every puroharior And these pur-
chases are the necessaries of life must
be had every da and by all id ike Tho
amount of purchases at tho uiarkot de
pe ds simply upon the mouths to bo fed
and it is notoriously true that the poor
have quite as many as the rich By this
s stem a man helps to support the city
authorities and do the citys work not
according to the property he owns but
the children he has not according to
the amount of his estate but according
to the months he has to feed Is it a
good government that fosters monopoly
upon its own citi7ens and disrognids
their couvoniouco
Is it a good government that makes a
profit out of the necessities of its poorer
classes by rnismg the price of their
victuals V
Is it u good government that regulates
upward the price of every poor mails
dinner aud leaves the rich mans bi nd
eloth and linen to take care of thom
solv es
Wh must I go to the center of the
city for my meat but get my clothes
wheiol please
Why can I not buy vegetables at my
door until aftei ten oclock but the
baker aud milkman can call me out of
bed if they plefise
If a cit ean own buildings and rent
them at a profit like its citizens it may
be well enough but if it has t > force
rental b special laws it had bettei not
own them
Great and very inconvenient is ho
nnstery of city government and ver
taxing to the poor
15 llaber ollei big baiguns in dretU
goods to uiike loom toi a big stock ol
pi ing goods Call on bun and secure
ome ot3 the baigains 020 > te
Wevvoud j dge liom fippi itiiKir the
wav J I Bailies is getling new goods
in1 sreneial y leiioviifiiig the gioeerv
t ueas ms n to V I buiiboiou h
A
Co he h is i ome to stay
m sibsj iiictvrrns
Obkerv ili > ii > t IXumliici
ti < lic on 3litt < r luier
reilIiiK to IIu > ci >
11
New n ck wear hoopkiits lace and
ban goods jut iicuved by Mrs LeCand
Sister 172t
Ihe elezant photogmphs made at the
Acielemyof Ait Austin sticet me pleas
ing everybody They are in all the new
sies anil stles
If jou wish to eelecta pleasant sum-
mer location with good fue and nie
rooms go to the Grand Cential hotel The
turns aie very reasonable
Do not fail to make grocery nnd pio
duce puiehases from Iem Chambeis He
takus special pains to keep the best goods
at lowest prices and never falls to supply
just what you order
The St Chailes 6aloon on Austin
avfiiue isju t now in receipt of a large
lotot old sour mash whisky which eon
nosiieis pronounce very superior In dual
ity and Hayor Mr A J Haialson the
proprietor keeps the best nnd purest of
llqiiois and vMlors arca = suiedof elegance
and order in the eujoyinciit ot refresh
ments at his bar
On Thirty I > ajV Trial
n d 0lhcr tcctrIc IIllnnces
tralnr h on
lor thirty duvs
tovoune men and oihi
relief and complete restoration of vliror and
iihof AIao or rheumattflii Nonralria
araljstg liver and kidney dltUenttleH rupl
res and manv other dlreanes
Address Votallc HeiI
JIarch
The funniest pla e in the world the youn
heroic actor °
Oliver Doiid Byron
Supplemented by tho charming actress
Miss Katie Byron
4 1 H
iiymga Monday even
the
ing cur popular pluy
Across the Continent
Tucday evening Joe II Banks real
n
plav
10000 3IILES AWAY
3JSLAUGIIS W EACII rLAy
Ircesasisud
ved seats on sale
at bissons nuuic storet03217
o
Hi
s
BOOTS SHOES AND HATS
JOHN OLLLIC
SELLS THE BEST
UI
3 AUSTIN STREET
v
Ul
p
rr1
CD CO
USLEEPER
BOOTS AND SHOES
SHLLIYAH SflLLIYAN
All
Aboard
for the
Mammoth
Shoe
Store of
J T Sullivan Co
We have
an Immense
line of mens
flue congress
gaiters
The
Largest
stock of
mens low
shoes of every
s t y 1 o made
Now for Sprin
s
go
and look at those
line boots and
shoes at
JTSiilUvanCos
Everybody is invi-
ted to call and see
our immense
spring stock
J T Sullivan Co
Dont buy dam-
aged goods but call
on your regular boot
and shoe dealer and
buy your boots and
shoes
J T Sullivan Co
H
ia
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
SPARKS
Gents Furnishing Good
We Have Come to
AND
Our Object is to Please
We are stiiitly in tno Clothing Business
and our kick k coinpiisiH every thing
in tbt way ol gentlemens wear
of ipiallli 8 mul piics to
suit one and all
We Do Not Misrepresent
Goods to Make Sales and
Have No Damaged or
Worthless Articles
to Offer at
elov Cost
Our goad are firstclass and wo oiler to
Ml custoinciB tho best selections to be
found and at the same
ne Price to All
Onr clothing jg f r0m the best mnufactoi
and superior in juiillty and our tock
oi undei wear forvaiiety and Hihii
ness cannot be surpassed by
any house In tho state
Our stock of hats and
O Jk r
108
Comprise tho latest styles and novelties
liicludliiir our epeeialty the celebrated
a
Stetson Hat
I ho best Is the
cheapest and on thlsbaisis
we aie
contident in our ahilily
Dlease our customers Tho
to
Tailoring Department I
Has proven a success and we keen iriin
cloths of tho latest pattern
with a
firstclass
cutter
workman
wo ro
prepared to suit the most sSdions
e guaranteo a lit In all cases w
aro now lecelvlng InviiefTl
I Inff and
e t and vv 111 row tho
soon hare the lar
fnand
and our lucili e t IZT8
that we do com3Jf ° 8UC
not fear
nnyqateXro KHllOW
a
qmlity of goods
Spaifcs Malloiy
U AIJSTIN
infs = = = STREET
ssEroisDiorriairTHj
SimpleE
emedi
Rose CocoSaxollne
A perfect hair ilresInn
Oriental Boiodatf
It givea us tho greats
present toy theracTS
tiriH preiiaration
W
C
xvl i
h
erfebrated as being L
remedy ever put up t7K
gums preserving the wi0nllt
turning the breath ir
Ty h
never bo without it JLU n
SSfSj
4W
A
meter of the growth r til fj
other compound possesses th J
propel ties which ku exact r JS
various eonditlong of the hL
It softens the hair henI
dry it sooth the rtiuiti
skin it allbrds and priMluc A
est luster removing al M
scurf etc thereby making
hue aserted without
Mpni
best article ever used forS
will only eotjou 25ceiulfe
Ircpared only b TuckerIfe
Waco Texas
Peace and Happiness RestoredA
Baby Colic Diopa did u L
has now become one of the hwa i
Indispensables and iIiirinK our
years of experience we Lave i
been able to find anytlilug to it
cede it for
certainly it h onetffc
inoat speedy and sure riaiedw
in use rfinl yet it U M l1Mij
water in its effect No mothu Imb
itsvd It will ever be withouth 2
Theio am lull and explicit <
tho
on bottle Ask jour Atvm
price 23 cents pel hot tie IWJ
only by Tucker A Willi WaeoTiu
Electric Consumption Cere
Has undoubtedly the betreja
tiou of any medicine tor tlieciM
eonsiunptiou that we lure jein
nolo to fkid It is prepared eipns
tor eousuinption and tlitve stun
allicted with a dwpKated ccujyK
longstniiiliug A tew ilesesgK
uiediate relief and u kqanptr
feci a cure It i < viry swtliin to Ci
hinps and pleasant tit take OreSi
niglita sleep lice liom tIio drrtis
paroxysms ot Lungliiiig is wurtti ia
than tho pikeofa imll dozen benk
A > k your dru git tor s Ufci
oneo piico 60 cents and lj l < i
lVepaied only by Tucker < ffi
Waco Texas
Compound Syrup of SarsapiriTi l
Iodide of Potassium
The remedies In this prepintiosi
ranked by the medical protcssiom
most certain < f alteratives and dtj >
rives possessing tho power of ke1
from the blood those hiiiuoH orf
pies whiub tliatnrb its piirltrdiJ
Chcin toward tho naturl excr
channels It is employrid Bitki
tage hi ehiouie aflcetions ofttJ
eitiptire and skin diseases suck
Anthonys lire orysiuclaa l31
pustules blotches boils tumors
or salt rheum sealdheml rinjt j
ulecrs and sores chrome rheuir
syphilitic and mercurial ill
generally for the variouf diea5 >
ing from impurities of the blooJ
It foi ins a povvorful alteratiwM
renovation ot tho blood and forlu
toratlou of tone and streiifU
system when debilitated by f
Ask your druggist for our matf1
aro In search of a good blood pa
and altorativc rrice 1 per M
six bottles for 5 Preptredt111
and Willis iHaniifactiiriug fli < M
Waco Texas
The Great Southern Beadl
Braos Chill Cure which bJ
ranted for the euro of chills w
is a positive antidote for ms ii
has no rival as a tonie for < >
an cniaciafed system irom > a
ruatlu and to those u
causes
necessarily exposed to ttaf
wi1 i
onees and are attended +
time and take a dose
fannor who U niore or
>
r
sof
lowing symptoms Midi < 3 l < taj fr
tito aching of the back nml J >
veiishiiess sovero headache u
lion to get about low ipi V t
sensations amie x
hot burning fev
torininate in bill
you keep a supply
m
rver which
Uious il
terinittont fever we would n
ill
8
ceS
No other medicine is nec t
very concentrated nnd po
oflects In rcniovlng tlio rjL <
nients from the blood aii bjaii
appreciate this warning
i-
to thoso atmosphoric poI KJfiW
In tho fall season when ffA f
auu < i
niitUay
crops in the
anil heavy dews of l orll 0st fi
W
arc WJ
thoso mallgnantfevers
lent and to them we w m lH
to token dose of 7
eveiy morning on rising W
avoid fho danger of ni cj
say nothing of tho
eared in tho end f ° w J WZ
arsenic Tlio physieia i3 P ggi
reeomniend it A k > fl
U uad 14ke no other lrlc
tlo Kreuai d oulyor vfjtitt
ustm Avenue
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