The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 27, 1892 Page: 3 of 12
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WACO DAILY NEWS FEBRUARY a7 1892.
IT WILKES M D W. 0. WILKES M D
rtNld'cnco ISO N9 Bt Residence 310 N 12 St.
- I DRS WILKLS & WILKES
rXljoluiuiio aiiu uuigcuna.
HOOMS IN PHOVIDENT BUILDING.
MsU at Old OornoT Drag Btore. Tclepnone
Bt Offlco and Residences.
J
W. HUNTER M. D.
TIiySlCIAX ANJr.BVJHWOtf
Wot; - Tuxai.
glnto nt Old Corner Drug Btoro.
Ofllco hours nt residence from 2 to 4
p m. No. 1408 South Eighth stroot.
Dr. N- T. HARRIS
Office on Austin Street over
First National Bank.
Khoenb Williams. I Wm. W. Evans.
Williams & Evans
Atty's $ Counsellors at Law
rito rsi ex t it vjTjinxa
WACO - - - TEXAS.
Hartley & Burleson
Honk Job a nil Commercial
JK South Third Strrrt KearHltehell House
A Trial Order Solicited.
MANSION HOUSE
Corner Sixlli mid. 'Washington
nits. J. in. WMUJINS PKOriUHTRESN
l3"Goo( rooms and unexcelled table. Hest
of serrllo at tlic most reasonable rates Con-
?enlcnt to business center of tlio city.
E. T- DENNIS & BRO.
FUKEKAL DIKECTORSEBIBALMERS
018 Austin Avenue.
waco : : : texas
CO AT
EUGEXE TROTT
207 South Fifth Street.
Best coal in any quantity
delivered promptly. Prices
as low as the lowest.
207 South Fifth Streot.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE."
Cor Eighth Clay Sts.
Only tiro hlochs south of Mo. l'aelfic It. It
Depot.
xemns-r class.-i
Terms reasonable. Commercial
Travel especially solicited.
Mrs. N. H. Kirkpatrick.
I
'IUIUJJII'u
FOR THE CURE OF
LIQUOR MORPHINE HAEIlb.
CALL-; ON OR ADIJRESS
THE KEELY INSTITUTE OF
Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY O. T
Ruckei.
I Tbo days of wonder will never
coaso till tho ond of tho world.
Racket
Now is your chanoo to down all lOo
and 5c. oounters at 4o. and 3o. at tho
Racket
Store G12 Austin Streot. Nothing
like it.
a!3
FOSTER'S FOREIGN
TRIP REVIVES CONSIDERABLE GOS-
SIP IN FINANCIAL
Circle Concerning mi Internntlmml lllmo-
tultlo Conference Thn Lnrgo Shipments
of Gold Tumi to Sttstuln tlio Opinion tlinl
'11 Meeting to tlmt Mini U Pontile.
New Yoke Feb. 27. Tho Tribnna
1ms the following: Tho departure of Sec-
retary Foster on Ida European visit liaa
reeved considerable gossip in financial
circles in this citj- and interest is sus-
tained in th subject by tho continued
movement of Kold to EuroDo. It was
said by men who aro in a position to
00 won informed 111 the matter that
tho probability of a bimetallic interna-
tional conference was stronger than it
lias been in 11 lone tune. Tho friends of
honest finance havo not been idlo in tho
last fow months and 11 vast amount of
work it is said has been dono to pavo
tho way for u conferenco of tho Euro-
pean governments with tho United
States looking toward a satisfactory
agreement which will avert posbiblo dan-
ger that might be bred fiom tho present
depression in tho prico of silver bullion.
The financial interests of tho country
aro loolring to congress to take prompt
action on tho resolution now in commit-
tee in tho Eonate which contemplates
negotiations for an international consul-
tation on tho silver question. Its pas-
sage by congress will bo peifectly satis-
factory to the business men. It was as-
serted by well informed finan-
cial men that if this resolution passes
congress theio is little or no doubt that
a bimetallic conferanco is assured.
Correspondence has passed between
tho principal authorities on finance in
this conntry and England which is said
to havo resulted in a thorough convic-
tion that Great Britain will favorably
respond to any invitation from this
country to discuss tho question of estab-
lishing an international ratio between
gold and silver and bankers who havo
personally conferred with men of financo
on tho other sido of tho Atlantic testify
unanimously to tho changed attitude of
many English thinkers and practical
business men toward the silver problem.
There is strong confidence thnt Mr.
Goschen tho English chancellor of tho
exchequer is even more favorably dis-
Iosed toward tho recognition of silver in
tho moneys of tho world than oven his
public utterances would indicate It is
asserted that England would enter any
international conferenco with far inoro
cordiality than was shown at the last
conference. It is said that there aro
strong grounds for believing that as full
powers as possible wonld bo given to any
commissioner which that government
might appoint and it is also believed that
assurances havo been received that the
French and German governments would
heartily co operate in any congress of
nations to consider tho silver question.
I'altliorn 31iit !o.
St. Louis Fob. 27. Tho South
western Railway and Steamship associa-
tion has been in bession but is unable to
do anything. Tho cause is the attitudo
of tho Missouri Kansas and Texas road.
Waldo in its behalf has notified tho as-
sociation that ho would not support it
because Chairman Faithom knew noth-
ing of tho peculiar conditions of tho
southwest and therefore was not
suited to tho position or worth $15000
per year. Waldo demanded a change.
However at the session a peace was
patched up. Faithom will remain chair-
man until March 13 when tho associa-
tion will meet at Chicago. On March 12
tho Western Traffic association meets to
determine its own fate. If that body
breaks up tho southwestern probably
will also.
A Nen l'rodlgrj.
Shrrvetokt La. Fob. 37. A little
prodigy has inst been unearthed near
Ruston in the shape of a diminutive
pickaninny who can read the Bible. Ho
earns many stray nickles from tho gray-
haired darkies in tho neighborhood by
reading passages from tho scriptures to
them and also from white visitors who
marvel at his attainments. He is said to
be perfectly familiar with the Now Tes-
tament. He has not taken to newspapers
yet "because." as an old granny puts it
"ho hain't edicated high 'nough to do
datyit."
rironion's (irlevuucu Conference!.
Yoakum. Tox. Feb. 27. Tom Cow-
den and othors of tho Brotherhood of
Locomotivo Firemen loft for San Antonio
to moot Chief Sargent and others of tho
board of adjustment. Thoir visit is in
connection with tho grievance which
tho firemon claim to havo in connection
with tho lato strike. A number of the
late strikers hero feel confidont that
they can succeed in having a boycott
against tho Sap ordered by tho Brother-
hood of Locomotivo Firemon but it is
tho general opinion hoi 0 that they will
not succeed.
Women I'u Id Klvu Cents a Day.
Munich Feb. 27. At a libel trial held
in this city tho fact developed that an
embroidery manufacturer had in Ins
employ women who under tho "sweat-
ing" system received only 5 cento per
day.
Captain George F. Chase said thai
Garza was still in Texas hiding in the
dense thickets.
Tho above cut ib of tho now building
on tho corner of Fifth and Franklin
streots creoted by Mr. Tom Padgitt
and used exclusively for his whole-
sale and retail saddlery and harness
business and carriages buggies and
vehicles generally it is is nn impos-
ing building 010 of tho finest and
most oxpensivo buildings in tho city
and tho business within its walls ex-
tends over the state and surrounding
state. The other Inrildit g erected by
Mr. Tom Padgitt in the last two years
tho natatoriuni is also a fino structure
and both are a great ornament to tho
city and a orodit to tbo publio spirit
of tho builder.
All Hands AVrre Drowned.
London Fob. 27. Nows of a torriblo
disaster in North sea by which a steamer
wont to tho bottom carrying evory soul
on board with only ono exception. Tlio
bteamers Loughbrow (British) and Forest
Queen came into collision off Flambor-
ough a village of York county East
Riding on the North sea. So quickly
did tho Forest Queen founder that her
ciew had no chance to save their lives
and all hands with tho single exception
of the captain went down to a watery
grave.
VonllctorNiit Guilty.
Lajiak Mo. Feb. 27. The case against
L. O. Malonee cashier of the defunct
bank of N. M. Willie indicted for re
ceiving deposits while the bank was in a
failing condition has resulted in a vor
diet of not guilty.
A MAD POET
rushed Into a newspaper office recently
and threatened to "clean out" tho es-
tablishment because they printed hli
verses wrong. Said he: "I wrote "To
dwell forever In a grot of pence' and
you idiots put it 'a pot of grease.'"
The mortified editor presented him
with a vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets a year's subscription and an
apology.
Tho littlo "Pellets" positively euro
sick and nervous headache biliousness
costiveness and all derangements of the
stomach bowels and liver. It's a large
contract but the smallest things in the
world do tho business Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. They're the small-
est but tho most effective. They go to
work in the right way. They cleanso
and renovate the liver stomach and
bowels thoroughly but they do it
mildly and gently. You feel the good
they do but you don't feel them do
lng it.
They're tho cheapest pill you can
buy because they're guaranteed to give
satisfaction or your money is returned.
You only pay for the good you get.
That's tho peculiar plan all Dr.
Pierce's medicines are sold on through
druggists.
FOR SALE
1000 aore farm 500 in cultivation all
first class prairio land. Ton houses
barns sheds wells and ono nover-
failing spring.
Small farms of 100 or 200 320 or 400
aores oaoh and many othors cheap
and on easy terms
RANCHES.
Ranging in numbor of aoree of 320 500
1200 1400 18G6 and 3000 situated
near Waoo. We can soil special bar-
gains in houses lots and businoss
property.
Bell & Sassaman
Real Estato and Rontal Agonts 111
South Fourth Btroet Waoo Texas.
Nox All
The now oigar. Nothing ile
Boats tho record for flavor.
Jtfox All
Tho only Hand Made Havanna
filled Fivo Cent Cigar in Waoo. Best
ever made Try them and you will
smoko no other.
Wox All
Has como to stay Thn Pionoor
Cigar Faotory G29 Austin Street.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
All bills duo tho News for advertis-
ing from July 15th aro puyablo to
R. Christopher or his authorized col-
lector. This applies aHo to sub-
scribers. Elegant Photo's.
Having scoured tho services of Mr
W. M. Hall of Chicano as operator
and retoucher will guarantee tho pub
lio a finer class of photographic work
than has over been shown in Waco
Havo rocently purchased tho
as well a9 tho finest photogra
in Texas. Call on tho old
photographer and see samples
largest
ens
bio
W. D Jackson.
This is Pretty Good.
Mr. John 0. Goodwin oarpenter of
Danville III. writes: "About two
weeks ago a heavy saw log- fell upon
my foot very badly crushing it.so that
I was unablo to walk at all. I sent
for a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lina-
ment and kept my foot well sat iratod
by it. It is now two weeks since this in-
happened and my foot is nearly well ir-
and I am at work. Had I not used jty
Snow Linament I should have been p
laid up at least two months. For id
healing wounds sprains sores and
bruises it has no equal. No inflamma-
tion can exist where Snow Lioh-
mentis used. You can use this let-
ter.
Bewaro of all whito linaments sub-
stituted for Snow Linament. There
is no other linament liko Ballard's
Snow Linament Sold by II. C. Itishor
&Co.
SOCIETY NOTE.
Items and communications lntendod
or till department should bo sont to
No. 309 North Twelfth stroot or tele-
phoned to No. 30. on or bofore Friday
afternoon of eaoh week In order to
receive proper attention. Nows
notes recelvotl after 10 o'clock Satur-
day morning oannot appear until the
next week howover much wo may
regret the delay.
Sleoper Clifton & Co. havo added a
repairing1 department in connection
with their shoe store. All repairing
of boots and shoes neatly done
Charges reasonable. Leave your
shoes to be halisolcd at Sleeper Clif-
ton & Co's corner of Fourth and
Austin streets.
Watoh for tho opening of tho great
new shoo store 414 Austin Btroet with
a bran now fresh stock and all dainty
styles.
MHIO AfruutM Wiinleil tltlelcl v
to supp'y the iiiininiiko demand for
co;n vi:i.i.'Miri:ot'M(iiisi:o.
fiOO 1'imeii Klclily Illustrated
lrlcol.fi(l.
A Ulncranhv of the World's Greatest Divlno.
by the Siuirueon of America ltcwaro of
catch penny books tills Is tho ht an it ant
Agents' succefs astonishing Interest IiiIi-iim)
Bend quick 30c for outfit and get the territory
Adduces IllJIllIAIlIi ItltOS.
10(1 Itlico htreel IMl llldul pllltl
or Itrouilway A: liiicuM Si.
.St. I.nuls Itlo.
The Texas & Pacific Railway
EL PASO ROUTE.
The direct lino to Shroveport nn-1 Now Orleans
10 lexarKann ncinpuis si. iiuim mo
North and Enet nud to all points
la To.xhs Old nnil.New
Mexico. ArlznH
Coloriioo und California.
The Favorite Lino via flacrnmento lo Orecon
and WHsblncton. Only lino offering
Choice of Routes to Points la the
Houtbeait.vla Tcxarkana
Sbrevcrt and
New Orleans.
TAKE "THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED"
Between Ft. Worth and St. Louis.
no Fastest Tlmo between Texas anc tbo
North and East.
Double Daily Line of Pullman Palace
Sleeping' Cars through to if.
Loui'3 via the
IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
Through Sleeping Cars Between New Or-
leans and Denver and St. Louis
ana El Paso
For rites Tickets and all Information apply
to or Address any or tbo Ticket agents or
O. I FEOAN
Trav. I'ass Afj't.
UAHrON MENMKIi
(Jem Pass. AT.ig't.
JOHN A. i KANT Uil VIco-I'ro.
DALLAS TEXAN.
No. 181)7
Till: STATROF TRXAN
To the Miorlff or any Constable or MiLontw
connty (irooUng! "
G. '. Triply MlmlnUtrMor of tlio estate of
M. Ilomand Denuded. Imlrg filed In onr
County Court Ills Final Account oftLn con-
dition or the Estate or said M Homnrul Decoin
ed together with nn nppl cation to bo dljcharc-
ahlti
ou are Hereby Uommamtr d thnt by publi-
cation of this u ill hi twenty days In a nowspa
per regularly published ! tho County or Mc-
Lennan you glvo due notice to nil persons inter-
ested in tho Account for final .Notilmicnt of
said Estate lofllo their objections thertto If
"; "ic. iji.id un r iipiore me iwn en term
1893 prsatd Connty Court commencing and to
acoon tho firnt. Mrmlnv in MnrM. mm
ald Account and Application will bocomldcr-
ou uy emu ijun.
Witskbs my hand and seal
or oPlco at Wnco this SOtli day
: of January isw.
iL'8' :.. ' W.hakib. Clerk County Court
: !Mclcnnn 1 onntT Texas.
lly T. II BnowN Deputy.
Mo. 1411.
thi: statu of ti:xas.
To tho Micrlff or any C'onetnble or McLennan
county Greeting:
V. h. JtcClaln Admlnlitrator or tho Eptnto of
F. M. Maitleld Dccentcil having Hied In or
County Court lit flnnl At count ol tho comU
Hon or tho Etatonr Rain K M. .Maylleld He
censed together with an application to bo din
charged from said Administrators!!
You aro Hereby Commanded that by publl-
catlODot IiIk writ for twenty din sin nnonsna.
nor regularly pnblivhod In tho County of Mo
Lennan youglTodiiunotli! to all persnn In-
torcsttd in tbo Account tor 1 Inal 8e lenient of
said Estnte.tolllo their objection-thereto V
any they hare on orberoro tho Mnrch term.
181U orsitld Connty Court commence gnnd to
beholden nt the Court Hoitst ofsnld County in
wmooou the first Monday in March ikij when
sad Account and Application will boiouslder-
cdby said Court.
: Witness my hand nd teal of
: : offlco at aco this Drd day of Feb-
: L. H ruary 16W J. W IUkx-h. Clerk
: .. C"nnty t outt McLennan Cuunty
Texas ;by T. If. ltnowN. Uoputy.
h-
fonding railroads lor they have anlo
mea than mysolf omployed for tha
at
ss
purpose i have no connection wis
them and no special interest in thou
excopt in ho far as their interest nrJ
comport with tho interest of the peoplj
of Texas. Itocent lossonn in govern;
meiit have taught ub that theso inters
ests are reciprocal and inter-dopendj
etit and that a blow aimed at one wiL
necessarily recoil upon tho othor
Texas oinnot destroy her railroad
without bringing ruin upon hor pco
pic no more than sho could destro
hor people without injury to hr rail
roads. Wo aro in the sumo boat ant
must float or sink togothor. J
Thero was no necessity follow-oitil
zens for a disturbance of husinoss ot
a terrorism of invoBtmcnts from thq
pissago of a commission law or an
" ' .n O.l. qutna ha"
Til i: S I'ATi: OK TEXAS
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To tlio Sheriff or any constablo or MclCiman
cunty Grei tint;:
1 11 nro hereby commanded t summon Hcl-
len C. Crosby by making puhllcntli 11 of tills
citation in some newt pnpor published In Mo-
l.eunnn county unco In inch wick lor four buc-
ceilo M-toks proilnus to return dny hereof
to bo nud npiicnr beloro tho bono able District
O nrtnf McLennan) 011 ty Toxns at the next
regular term thereof lobe held In tlio cc urt
I101160 In the city f neoonthe first Monday
In Mnrih A 1). WU then and thero t'inusuer
thn plaintiff's putltl 11 (lied in n suit In salt1
court ou the Satli day of Jnnuory. A. D. lS'ji
wherein K. I. Crofcby Is plniutlu nnd HclWt
C Crosby defendant
Fllo No or suit belnj. No r.811
The nntiiroof tlio iilnlntlff's demand Is asfol-
lous to N It: a suit for dlvi rco from tliu
bunds of matrlm ny blued 011 the grounds of
aband nmeut.
Heroin ril not nud havo yon then ard there
this ivr t with y ur Indorsement thereon
Phoning bow .111 hnqe executed the Bruno
' ' (lUen undormy hand hiiiI tho seal
I. S. ol nnld Court nt Olllco In tho city
: : 1 T Waco this thoi! thdnyorjanii
OTy A. 1). lMU.
Ittest Z. I'. UrAHiKTa
clerk District Court McLennan County 'Cexs
Tin: statu or ti:xas.
To tho Sheriff or nny Constablo of McLennan
CountyOrcotlng:
Yon aro hereby commnmUd to flUaiccn
Jas It bparks by mnkltiR publication or this ci-
tation in somo uuwspnpor pnbllihed in McLon-
na 1 cnuntj onco in each week for fonr Bucces-
sUowucbs rrovlousto return dayh reortiba
and n)iicar before tbo Monornblu District Court
orMcI'Oiman Count" Texas at the next regit
lnr term thereof to bo held lit the Court Douse
in tlio tltv of Waco on tho llr.t Monday in
March. A. D. Istri then and thero to anucr tho
I'lulntiff's l'et'tlon filed in a suit In rnlil Court
on tlio 'JSth day of Jnnuiuy A D. WJ2 wherein
Martha J. Sparks Is I'lnlntlrr and Jan. II. Sparks
Is Defendant File No. of suit bclnor No MW.
Ihcnattiro or tho I'lalntlO'a demand It asfol
lows to-wl :
A suit lor dl orco for siparatlnn from the
bonds of nmtrln oiiy based on tlio ground of
cruel nnd nbuelye treatment doeertlon nnd fall-
ttro tn Buppmt.
Hkiikin Fli. Not nnd hare you t lien and
thero this Writ w Ith j onr endorsement thoreon
sliowluif how yon have executod the fama
...... .. Givkn Undik My Hand and
L. S. : Ben nf raid Court at Ofllce In the
: . City of Wneo this the 2Sth day of
; January A. D lr.U'2.
Attest: 'i F Heahlet.
Clerk District Conrt
alcUnnan County Texas
Straight dinner from 12 to 2 and
anything you want at any hour at Joo
Lehman's.
A Raro Clianco.
If you want a piano or organ of fino
makes now is tho opportunity to buy
one on your own terms and at prices
unheard of. Call on J. B. Payne
and sco tho largest and finest stock of
pianos over brought to central Texas
and asK terms and prices. This is tho
opportunity of a lifo time and no pru-
dent person fchould ncgleot it. Tako
notieo in time There will never bo
suoh a ohanco to buy organs or pianos
as cheap or on suoh terms.
I E Thompson soils wnll papor at
5o per roll real value 15o per roll
(eeo thoso elogant dosigns in wall
paper from 5o to 2 50 per roll)
Hfl H ma u a ub Tff mrffiff
MILITARY
ACADEMY.
liupcrior Ilvdene Salt
Batlu Oit iTlsctrio Light
fltomCrilt itddmiLnllaBir.
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