The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 152, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 10, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY
io 1893. 3
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KkW Voisk Jan. 10 A dispatch
lierhn shvs: I he marrngo ot
uce Ft rdiiiund crown piuue ol
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nburjih. fceoond child and eldest
It-hier of H s Hoyal Highness the
to o( Edinburgh aad grand-
g'ltcr of ()teen Victoria was
hidu'U toaay wiin oonsiocraoie
p and ceremony at tho oistlo of
hnarinijen. it nin ri orm time Deen
ecttd that ber Majesty tre
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reD as wen nil inc rnui'c ana
ucf pi of Wales would bo preseDt at
r mony but owing to tt e fact
today is the first anniversary of
death of tho Duke of Clareneo aud
from Bupi-rstitioiiB motives the
o i f Edinburgh had deolined to
ee th date when tho mutsko was
overid the Queen Hiid the Prince
p presented by air Edward
let li nish Ambassad jr at Berlin.
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r Out' umur-iiuu uucain uuu ueuu
ted to the function and it hid been
od necessary to build an eutirely
f wing to the castle for their ao-
nmoaa inn rnor to me religious
Is the civil ni.irnate was performed
tlie Koumaniin mim-ter plenopo
nary at tieilin 1'rince Gregory
ika. The royal gucst inoluding
ne Tliarles ol Rouui&mh the Em-
or Wi ham ot Germany the IJuke
Genoa representing King Humbert
Archduke Leopold representing
Emperor Francis Joseph the
(own Princo and Princess of Greece
Grand Uuko Ludimcr and i lexis
presenting the ('ar and the bride's
nts tho Duke an i Duchess of
inburp with her brother Alfred and
sistirs Victoria Alexandra and
atrieo. Tho seventeen ear old
qc was costumed in a toilet ot the
(en wbite poulde coic embroiicrcd
earls crystals and silver designs
a and trailit'g forruit'g a festoon
uud the hern. 1 lio sleeves and
MOind tho decollettaeo were of
te mvtoT velvet aud white satin
n. Tbo bodice was cut on
low Empire style with
deep band of orange
om embroidery cro.'sing the
jist at the buck and dividing into
co eipjrato pieces below the bunt.
monu pearls and opals were tho
aments worn. At tho conclusion
the religious rites a wedding break
t was served in tho bai qunting
1 ot the palace alter which the
de cxL-hai ged her wetldii g dress
a gown o' lavender gray oloih aud
couple took tlu'r '"eparturo for one
the eastlt-h of Prince Leopold of
heiznlleru b'gmanngun lanher of
brid-groom. Hie wedding pres-
i includtd a silver service from
omen of Groat Britain a writing
in silver from the uflicers of the
1 garrison at Plymouth. Tho
ecu's gift to the brulo groom was
grand cross of the Order ol IJath.
V his acceptance will entail upon
m the expenditure of nearly twenty
hundred dollars as investiture
Tho honeymoon will last two
ks and the royal couple will then
to ltoumania.
tral police department and tho sub
stations are on duu and the military
is alio held in readiness to quell any
violent demonstration. Tlw. mmn..
that President Carnot has tmde un
ma ujiiiu iu icnijiii is ogam in oircuia
tion and adds to the ternlio excitenieut
and suspunso.
BowJftM'i' I'Klsliiuire
Sechl to Tho Noi.
Tkknton N. .?. Trtn. 10. The
annual scsmod of the lemslaturo
opened at noon. Gov Elect Wirts
will bo lnatiguratcil tliw hftirnoou.
Gov. Loon Abbi-tt has been practi-
cally forced out of the senatorial race
by the combinations agiinst him and
the selectnn of Janus Smith .ir.
seetn-t to be assured One of the
most important measures to bo sub-
mitted to the legislature legalize pool
selling and permits horso racing all
the jcar around A canvass of the
members eleot iudicato that its pros-
pects of pisago are tory fair.
Spriiiirrioltl Slnrmcil by TliniiNiuifU
of Triif a lid Triml liciuocritls.
Spec'a toThcNtws.
Si'niNOFiEhi) 111 Jn. 10 Tho
dim icrauy of the sta'e has taken the
capital by storm today and a demo
cratic governor has been inaugurated
with the accompaniment of such a diu
and such an exuberance of enthusiasm
as tho home of Abraham Lincoln has
never before experienced Governor-
elect John T. Altgeld took the oath
of office shortly before three o'olook in
the hall of the house of represent-
atives. Prior to tho commencement of
the ceremonies there was a street
parado participated in by democratic
clubs and other organizations from all
over the stati. Gen. John T. Mc
demand was marshal of the day
The lino of march was through the
priocipal streets and tho oitizens hid
decorated their places of business re-
gardless of party affiliation.
'lonight the visitors will send
the town fairly wild. Flam-
beaux olubs and marching clubs and
orgauizitions of all kinds will take
possession of the streets and tons
upon tons of tire woiks and colored
lights will turn tho capitol into a
blize of variolated glory. From eight
to cloven o'clock Gov. Altgeld and
tho state officers will receive in the
state house and which will be turned
into ii veritable tropical garden with
palms finis and flowors.
Subscribe for The Nkws-
Tlio Kan mis l.ciMhlaluro.
klal to The Now s.
Toi'kica Kn Jan. 10. The now
iBiaturo assembled at noon The
u-beis of both houses wore early in
:ir places and tho caoitol was be
ted f ora an early hour by an im-
wse tnrong in anticipation that the
r wuuiu oe repiete wun surnng in
ents. Tho house was called to
r by Secretarv ot Statp 11. 8. Os-
ne who proceeded to read tho list
nished by the Btato canvassing
trd of the members who bavo been
'en certificates nt nlentinn nnri urn
tstquently entitled to seats. Tho
ding of the list is still in progress
n of tlm names will bo challenged
;tho populists.
Illlclikt- l.xclltllloiil In I'nrik.
clalto'lhoNown:
IJKW York Jan. 10. A dispatch
pn Pans haxs that tho chambers ro
embled todiy. Gieat excitement
ues. ihe trinoipal boulovrards
h people maimy of the working
""i aiimanuiug the downfall of tho
mbers and breathing nialediotiouB
"utc responstDlo lor tho Panama
indal. Tho snniulltta nnH nnmrli
are especially couspiouous. All
gen d' arms attached to the cen-
KpciIiic 0ii'ii Iluuain.
Special to I lie ob
PlIIIAlKl.l'IIIA Jill 10 Tho
Younj; Men's Democr.i'ia Associitinn
is keeping open hells') today at its
lub home in celihratmn of Jaokon's
day. Aim ng-it the callers this morn-
ing wrro Cor grefstnen M ). Hirur
of Oh o Mac.Millan of Tennessee
Senator Blackburn Governor P.Uti-
son and ex Governor Thomas M.
'aller ol Connecticut Tonight the
club will bat quet at St. George s Hall.
I'll t-iili lire lH'tilcr Meet.
Specliil t Tho Kows
Ciuoao Jan 10 national con-
vention ( f the retail furniture dealers
of tho (Jolted Sutcs opened here this
afternoon and hoveral hundred delo-
irates are registered at the d iVercnt
hotels. The object of tho convention
is to bring into existence a national
organizition on the basis of tho
amalgam ttion of the different associa-
tions now in exis'ence. Headquarters
have been opened at the Palmer house
and the visitors will bo royally enter-
tained by the furniture trade of this
city.
However soli.dtous mothers may
be about the health and comfort of
their little children they cannot pre-
vent them from contracting oroup and
whooi mg-cough. But while they
cannot prevent their troubles thev
en readily cure tho little ones with
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
2228672.
Thc-c fisures represent the number
of bottles of Dr King's New Dis-1
covery f )r Consumption Coughs and I
uoius wtnon wero soia in me unnea
States from March '91 to March a.
Two M'llior Two Hundred and
Twenty Eight Thouand5ix Huudred
and Seveniy Two bottles sold in one
jear and each and every bottle was
sold on a pisitive gearanteo that
money would bo refunded if satis
faotory reiults did not follow its use.
The secret of its success is plain. It
nivar disippoiuts and can always be
dopended on as the very best remedy
for Coughs Co'ds etc Prioe 50o. and
$1 at W. B. Morrison & Go's drug
store.
Fine wines liquors and eigars at
the Palaco Saloon corner of Third
and Fratklin B'reets V. W Bohrdflee
proprietor. Free lunch everyday
from 10 to ll:ilO a. m. llesaturaut in
connection.
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THE INTERNATIONAL ROUTE.
International and Great Northern R. I Io.
THE DIRECT LINE TO
AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO LAREDO and Points in
The IKlOlIwIO of MEXICO
Via SAN ANTONIO and LAREDO.
SOUTH (DAILY).
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PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON ALL NIGHT TBAINS -
(J. E Wood Traveling Pas Agent
J. E. Galbbaith Gen'l Froiuht and Pass. Agent.
D. J. Pkiok Asst. Gen'l i'ass. Agent.
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Conyeaiently and Desirably Located
COLLEGE
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Within two Mocks of
the Street Car Lime
and is Conveniently
near the
FEMALE-COLLEGE
with Artesian Water
and Electric flights
if desired. These
Beautiful JLots can
now he purchased at
prices ranging from
S75 to $10 per lot9
or it can be bought
by the acre or in ten-
acre blocks at s:NJ
per acre.
"VTOW is the Chance of a Life Time tc
-" secure a good and desirable home for
but little money. Their location and price
will sell them
For fuller information call on
J. E. HORNE
123 South Fifth Street.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 152, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 10, 1893, newspaper, January 10, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114778/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .