Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 89, Ed. 1, Friday, March 2, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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niiicel in value ir con lit ion liy re
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km line opium mule eimtalnltii nine per
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tables In their natural Mate or in alt or
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pai liy mini lolly per cell cloak lortx
iiwpci cut webliinifs llfly per cent car-
pel tlnilN per cent paper mil il liiatiu
lailiire are uencudly tedllec1 Carrlailc
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tlon Miiiiiitrii ami ordinary wrapping
toliii co i aboll1 e 1
III adiillinll to t ll > flee III the follitwlui
are nouie of the inol iiu irlatit i hancs pn
poed ly the bilk Clilna ornainiiits l i per-
cent ad valoiein now lit per cent China
ornaments and eat Iheuware III per cent
and cantic tiles III per cent ad valorem now
r > per cent irccn ami colored la thiee
foiirthof 1 cent per jhniml now 1 cent
Theiu Is also a proxilon for iiddiiit the
table of bottle when tilled to the value of
dutiable goods flint and lime class buttle
and pressed glassware thirty per cent
nivalincm mow forty per cent t Cylinder
and ci own glass polished and between twenty
four by thirty and twentyfour by sl ty IucImn
sipiaie l ffleeii cents per itiare font
AboM that uieasuremeiit twenty
live cents per situate foot now
twenty and lorty cents respectively
Ciipolltied cyliiuler crown and common win-
dow class not exceeding 10 by 11 inches one
cent per pound The above that and not ev
ceeditii 111 by J I and one and onefourth of
one per cent Above that and not exceeding
H by ill one and one fourth of one per cent
All above and one and three fourths of one
cent now one and three eighths one and
iieven eighths two ami three eighth two and
seven eighths
The recoinmendalIons made n < to stilts ap-
peals and protests made by Secretary Maiin
luu in a special report to congress two years
ago an all adopted The penalties are iniidu
inoie stringent fur the bribery or feeing of
the Insputnr ot customs or for any
Irregularities in the Inspection of big
mige The government is authorized to bring
suit for the value of the merchandise fjaud
aleutly luipoited after such merclianille has
passed into the hi nils of the Importer Tl er
other ptovlslotis are all a minor character
The bill as submitted contain uoprowslnn
as to the Internal revenue It being under-
stood thai the damoctatie ineinbrs are pre-
paid toubtuit an Intel mil icwnuc lull at
an caily ii
Heniiiiitt lor ioiuulliuion
PmsuLKo March 1 It 1ms been
louriioil thin tho onginoofs on the
lonnsylvHiiift rami initio n tloinnnil
lor tho ciiiiulizition of wages sonn
throo wcoks hjjo Xo nuswor his boon
rouoivctl yot A rcportor ciroulitod
ninongtho mon but thoy woro not
ilisposod to tnlk Ouo limn enul how
ovor thnt ho would not be enrpriscil
it thoro was h gouortil ticMip by March
16th Much would dopoud on tho out
conio of tho Ilurlington stiiko It Is
thought that tho employes of tho
1oiinnylvtuiU coiupauy west of Pitts
burg nro sntisllod with tho tuiswor
sent out totUy
I > creo lsoil
BKTUdN March 1 It Is rumored
tint the oinpreg has decldoil to to
go
Sin Homo Anchor rumoa is that tho
otnporor has signed a docroo for tho
onforcotnont of article 56 of tho
Prussian constltufoj iu tho ovout of
his bocoming Incipablo of ruling
Such docreo would insfco Prince Will
iam regout
u l l slimi < > < tlicr
I xv it MmicIi 1 M int ra ut the
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Ifrc Int
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which w i att ruled by inrn
into tun
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l ke ril n t IvkI to stHUii tog tlicr
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lll Hi pftitl1
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hiof diiiionsiir
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ii Tho cfnnMiiy
r tiiiii ctut last
lie M lfty Imt
n > imaiiijforii were on LkiamI The
dig Inner wih a man finpoyoil in n
phtngrapli iu this city for
ill ret yours p
Klllo < I liy Selinol Hi >
Adkhdihn Miriti 1 Mi s Davcn
1 l > nl a teachi r i ftho public schools
ut Kiiine xpillcd one or two of her
ipnpiU rccoiitlv Tho frieuitH of tho
icttclior on onn liniitl and thoso ot the
i cxjii lid parties inol at the schoil
housu lauip lailoy Jr iirod nix
charges from hi pistil ilstnntiy kill-
ing A Wutlciisfc and fatally wound-
ing his sou IM ward Thoy wero
buried In tho sauio grave Henj Fish
itid liailuys e in rncuived slight
wiiiiiuls llatly win shct insido and
received a cut in the necK
x l llle ltei ort
ToiiKA March 1 It is oliieiully
slated at the Miuti Fc hiadfitiaitei
lliat fiero is no tounditi in tor tho rc
p > it thai i hero is any trouble betwoon
tho company nnd tho onginocrs finsi
than tliiity days ago an ngroomoiit
was entered into between tho ongi
ncicrs nnd the Mtita J d iiiatiagotnciit
which is eiiiriy satisfactory to the
men Th s laiecment provided that
thirty days iioiico of any desire to
chango hhull be given by either party
No such netee lias luen roccivod or
scut
J lie llrolbci lionil < lie < rlnl
tliicAio Murch 1 At Cluot Ar
ihurs fioiidijiivriMs at tho irauil Pn
ciflihotr 1 a lunch more cliorl ul as
jiect prevailed tclay Tho IomIjis ol
tho lirolhorhooit assenibled hnro evi
ilently hsvo great hupos as I i thi re
sult of thojconloreuco between Chief
Arthur itid Messrs Sorgont and Per-
kins All iiiaMitaiii the greatest se
cresy concerning tho conference and
would admit nothing beyond tho fact
that it occurred and that thoy os
poctod it to be rcsunud
ICoaitlii lliiKlnecrH iinilcr
atlou
CmcAdO March 1 Tho liurling
ton olliciiis were moro conliileut than
cor this liioniing Thoy said that a
number of freight trains iu Nebraska
Missouri and Illinois had boon movod
Some tbrou < fh trains ciinio in tii3
ninriiing and a full tirburban sorvicu
is in oporation About two hundred
eiigiicors liavc arrived iu tho city
and wero bciug examined today
Many havoidroadv been put to work
Support nou IiI
Chicaoo March 1 It is liarncd
that a number ot membors of tho
Drothorliood have boon sont out to
western points Ono was sont ovor
tho Rock Island his destination boing
Cameron Mo which is tho junction
Ostensible tho objoctof tho gentlemen
is to gain tho active support of tho
members of tho Hrothorhooil now
employed by roads other thau tho
Burlington
Kimliiiiil Moliliorii
St Iktkkshuko March 1 All tho
powers have ropliod to Russias pro
lioseal concerning tho Bulgarian
iicfctlon KnglniKl in hor reply de-
clares that sho is unable to advise
the Sultan to take stops leading to
the removal of Prince Ferdinand be
foro satistactory measures aro pro-
posed to sotllo Bulgarias future after
bis romoval
Mill Hope
PimADEtifHiA Pa March 1 Tho
otllcers of the District Assembly No
J1 composed of the ltoadlng om
ployes hive propared and miiled to
every local assembly of the Knights
ot Labor in tho country a circular
settiugjforth that thoy still have hopes
of being ablo to wiii tholr tight and
appoltng tor aid for tbo idlo mou
Slllllvilll ViiuNlitH
London March 1 Tho police Iiavo
boon endeavoring to provont a fight
between Sullivan and Mitchell and
havo bacti kcopiug a closo watch qn
Sullivaits quarters at Windsor to
dav Thoy woro astounded to find
SulHuiu had disappeared It is not
known whero ho has gone Tho po-
lice ore complotely baillod
Snow Morins
DtiLTii March 1 Tho worst
storm of tho wlutjr sot in list night
llgh winds aro prevailing and tho
thick whirling snow rcudors it im-
possible to seo across tho stroet
Trains aro arriving lito on all roads
and tho dopartiug trains aro UBiug
two locomotives with sinull chauces
of getting through
Tlio Irincu to lis Coinpiet it
STLofis March 1 Tho St Louis
and San Fniucisco ltailroad companv
aro now recording iu many counties
of Missouri Kansas Arkansas and
Texas a general mortgage for 7111
000 This is understood to mean tint
all tho branches of tho Frisco road
will be pushed to speedy completion
trlutlpiM unit Aiifnor
ImHN K KIllIX
Real Estate ai
ias it oiimki
JOHN S ELGIN COn
1100011 acre lu lreMio county ut 10 cents
per acre
PIOOO acre in Harileiuan county well
watereil ami sltuateij iu the most ilc ° irtil > i
portion of the county plenty of wood anil
water tine irras Price J iU ier acre
J00 aereof lauil inlle toutliwest of
Walnut > prlni s tillable flo acres in eulti
vatlon plenty of wooil unit water fair house
lots etc lrleo fJOOO
ii sections in Hull county It sections In
Motley county sections In Sherman 1 sec-
tion tu irev j per acre
010 acres In Terry county uhstract li Ti
survey 1U i scrip 17 I anil I It Ii Co
uloek 1 11 Price jli iO good laud
J sections of land near Ccntralia Tom
Green county on tlieold stntte road patented
to the owner direct from the state Five see
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Loan ii
jSZT < i7 J lL lLfoEHI1Ejrj lSr 2
Loans Negotiated on Three and Five Year
Terms at Ten per cent per annum
TO E OIE Il GKEJ
A line farm near lio > tilion lu Meiiuin
uiiintv i i lien in i iiltlvation nl > l <
iiic of iniliei nitliin ritijinl nl tlie
tliit uoiwith tlie Will itt in all tin
tn UinI farmltu iiiiilein tit pmltrv etc
iii ela hroil iiiir line
untie a iti > f li > I worl inuleuntli
l ii new aiiiii plow etc The le
worth all mt UUlt le l iilern aiil line
orelianl plll plum iptl I ml
apple Will tnull in e
< an mve pn e im at iin tune
Atleiiillill inipioi l place in l main In
eountj I ea In trali liitimii ptnpertv tu
oilftlilrl it ilu < eah i
well imprvcil Siullt leon river ruuniiiL
tliroutjli it atrinliiie an a mu lance nl uatet
lor tuck IJllll ai re In all 7 > in culti ainn
four set of ImpriiM ineiil frame ami liLr
lioiie anil all iiiciiim out lume jntiini
orelianl ii srrove of ovei HOI liearini pre in
trees plcnU ol timher ifixl eliool within
one mile churches inhlc of three mile
potollice ouelialf mile fourteen mileInni
the ton 11 nl ollllll il
from lliililin on the T i
A line iinch OH a t-
ty aln a I in h i I
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Irlee JU p i a i a
lieillltlful pii i n i > t i
nice in patun iicii i
even final i it li ill n
Three him li I ni I t i il-
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For SsuLe ZE3estl Bargains
lions He toirether and fMii Ctinn
eituer the laL i ur are no m anew
V 5j per acre
I sections in Carson cunity In lilk i F
urazintc laud and a ijreiil liiruun
JlJ acre near Waco at a nat togji
1 sections of land in lVus county Ii >
Would make u splendid ranclic
1111 acres near centre if Hartley cms
near line ot projected rallroul 2perJ
it sections of line table laud i tlKin
of Slieriiuni county Texas which II Men
once we can sell at 150 per acre Tb
one of the bet bargains in tlie 1anliJBU
iat0 acres on tlie Irios river in Pi
countv and T0 acres in a stock farm5ai
west of Weiithcrford both splimlidplJeM
rapidly enhancing in value
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRAVEL
VI A TECE
Missouri Pacific By
lirOtUSK it is tho uroni ttnruuitinro tiatwiju liatml loi x u r
ud Wost It is tlieonlj line lnmlnt tnrmvh Hie li ii ttul Ijillau icr tuy
It it
BOPKKfl PULLMAN HOTEL AND 9LKIPINO OARS botwoon at Lonli vU D
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and Fort Worth and Srn Antonio urona doublo dully trains making oloeo and
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ons In Onion Depots at Katuai Olty St Liuli aul Huulbil forU oitnis oc
nn Artonlo to Bt Loul vla Kort Forth Dallas and DoaUoa
But One Change of Oars to Louisville Was
intoon Philadelphia Baltimore and
Other Principal Cities
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