The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 164, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 24, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 24. 1893.
Get the Best !
T 'i n" rji'nr e In- d when you wish
who' i f'it( o" lltinl. t- if lie d'.f.
Wo i nrry tin In 7 .'.' die market afford-
Mid a I n oiln In oi.r 1 no can bo libit uf us
in ut ttttm
fnt jour "e uir thi followi"g unit s-eo 11
'litre m mt nitnttlilTi in the llt which jour
ami st mill 'lotli craw
rifi 11 oiM 1:1: a i:rv.
i! r clams Cam .June Clam ChnwilT.
odH-b IIsIIb Deviled Crat) Uteeu Tuitle
Lob ttra Mackerel II' mt Trout 'peters
Salmon diriiiiie S'laJ ().tr Lob-tern
Ikiii- In f . American and Domestic
Hardlne-. Tunny ruli tani'lfM Ilerilm-a.
Klrpe-n I Hcrrlni:'. Yitrtn iitli Illniliri HU-
by ( m.V and F mi 11 IIo Idles.
.tOl'I'.S.
F aim) tinericaii iiml Armour's I11 pint awl
-juar' 1 una Ju vnrlet'tB
on 1:1ns txi tnntr.sric nun rs.
I'Min'ji I'm !!( HMn? Vnli ncln. On
dm. nml On irorn'ft Jialslns ftbnroilKDl)
r m 11 Si.lUimh llilslniai.il Votia C'u
ra t lane: larj'e j tti'I I'ul.i'il 1 gs Cit-
Tin l-iiinri Mill 'irantfe I'd 1. nVa F.v.11.'-
II I I'euclu-s !' i'P. M'ruo'a nml . p leu
Ui ! llmr lui ll1 1 Vbirm urn' Itnti berricn
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P nil led Nil il 1 1 l nno I' ll.CC 6. ulc
y mil l.irilon Minqnil lira'' H birta. Eng--M
minute I an- an (or iinu b.
W. K. FIN S & CO.
nil urn ."; iiridii fi(
ajo 1 iiiK ni;i in v 'i r.vr.
.ncitlloii of I'iro Vlurm
4 Fifth Wart F r. iiittlnu atrlk
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Mi I'.'.m.I Hotel rth 1 il Franklin '
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All iok uumbeiivl abova a striken thusj
Bun Is ntrlki'H 1 nnl tova tlmn etrlkre 111
uinklni; Itox ll tlien ri'iit'nta fnurtimos.
Box . Hlr!k..- II ami stop: then fitrlkva 1 1 1 1 r
naklni llnj. 'i.'i m il ho ou
nillllCTIONs XOIl (llVI-ld AI.AKM.
Kiij-k wll1 bo found In H''i1o'ip('H on (noli coi-
nor whi'rn Ikuck arclncaiml Oin'n Flro Alarm
rioxuii ami pull Hook ilown anil lot ko Lcnvp
ta"v box
1 Imiii. I
.rjr.i
1 nly for rtriiH 110.00 lino for
iipilni; if liflln 'liiilfy company
Mil
HoooiKl Frlilny In i-icli month unrii box 1b
appoil tlno titutlin.' tiovcrt and circuit linn
Whim alarm of Jlrf In iflvp tho Flro Dopnrt-
aitmt hfl thf rlRlit of ay on all Hri'uta. All
ftlilclcH iiumt ilrHi-uthr '.lie Blileualkwiil keop
away from the fin- 1 1) dim for running ovor
hOBO.
Knpnrt 11 f any caruli'Bn ilrtvlni? f?olnB to or
rom llri'H by tho Flro DiMi'irtinmit will bo
thankfully rcci'ltdl by tlm C'nlof na faat and
carolci'B ilrlvliiK la Htrlckly forblildon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I'IMt t) M USI1 l..
Tnr Nkwh i nutliorluit tiannouncn W. t'
UU in a innilidit'i' for lty uiaihIiiiiI t tho
April 1 lection.
TiieNi.hh I" inlhorlol to nunoiiiicn ! II.
Ilojium nu a ciiuilliliitv for i.lty marshal at tho
AprllLUctioii
TlIK N'KViH In .uitbnrli'il to nnunui'r" Alf C.
No II na a c amlldato f ir re eli'iMlon to tho olllco
of citj lM.vishal ut tho April 1 k'Uloii.
Wo ar anlhorboil to iinnoii'icu Mr. .Ml'lfr
Alooronso (liniliilali' foi otty marshal nt tho
1 llhllll K (.Itctlon April I.
Tnr h.w Ik aiithmUid to announce hum S.
Hall iih a ciinillilatc for oltj nmri-hnl it tho
.April ultptlon.
'i'111 M.wn Ih autbiirloil In minoitiicn lluck
i'lppl' n- a I'MiilliIntL lor city mnrilinl at ibo
plll ilii'tlon.
Tin KmiH ih nuthfirli'il to nnnoitiri Mr
J' lin 1. Ki-mlrl'-lk as n 1 in.lldatB lor ciiy
n. iii-hal at tin- A prll cluclion:
IiienhuiIii aiithailMil lo aiiinuiioo 1 W.
Silbi'Ti a 11 CHiiUiila'olor cltj marshal at thu
pri oli'itlon
ion I'i'i'v m:(;ki: r.viti .
TntNtuHlB nuthorltiil tr ivinimmn V (!
Co .per us a. cuididuto for ill J fcccn-tnry lit thu
Apill iicctlon.
Tnr Fi;sm iiuthorlint to nnnouncu It. W.
JaWonowekl bb a ( amllilclu for city nrcretary
rtt 1I111 April iilritmn
V" aro nut'11'iii'il to .iniiounco Sir C A.
Ti rrfii 11 "-B 11 en dliUlo tor uily o utnr iu
U11 election It April
i (Ut ismsoii .nu iiii; "iiti:.
W 110 uutliorlzed t aiimmni o S II.
Humph uJKiii 11 c imtldntc foi re election lotho
till 1 1 f HKii'iiiOi ami rolleitur ut lb' iMiauliiK
city i'IpcIiui pr 1 I
lin Ni w. li autliorli'il to anuouiui U G
lb ke .is 11 e.i'iilulu'e for clt ns-es-or mid
In or ut tho April election.
1 ok cm Titi:st ui:it
We mo aulhoriri il to nii'iiiiititp W V '-cloy.
an cnmllilati for ro-uleitlnu lotho olllce of
c t tieanunr l tho 11 suing elpctmu A; rll I.
Tin Nkhh ts iinthnrieil t' imumim'H Mr
.loin IC Uiiio at .1 1 amlldate foi oil; truiMirer
at thi; Vp.il elo.tioii
roKoi v rroitM.v.
1 'it Newk ' nulhoilpil to aurouncR James
H irrliurii Htq. an a eaudiilat lor ro-e'e ton
"n Itlcu of city ntto no at Hie April olec
tic v.
Tiik Nif 'nnutliorlz d to aimoiinco Mr .'I.
C JI. 1 ivrL iv a cdiidlilatu for tlm olllco of city
t hi y .11 tho April blcitlun.
I11E Nl.wis iiillioncd to iiuuouucp John V.
I m m a cuiiiliil.iio for oily itltorney .it the
i I i'iro Ion.
i'ok i.ii:k.m w
I iik N'xv-i8 auiluirlnd to aunouiicu .11 aj. A.
iym h ut a o.mdklatu for aldenuuii troui thu
set 1 d waul uttbe Apil o.ectlon
Notlco 10 Subscribers.
Next Monduy and Tuesday 1 ex
peot o so every subscriber to The
Lsi'NiMi News who is duo anything
i subiotiptioti. Leave the money
i' iiumo bo I can f;ot it wlien t call.
Ail arrears must no paid.
.1 B Daniel
Circulutor.
Subeoribo for The News.
imiinc.s or iin. ii:c;isi. i i it i:
vi I'CltllAV
lull K.pnrl ol ilm I'roercdliiK of
Kucli House.
bE.VAIE.
lloll call quorum present.
Bills and resolutiuns were intro-
duced ad follows.
By Jester: Makinp; appropriations
for the htato uoverument lor the next
two years
By Dioksob: To fix compensation
of physicians who attend inquests and
mase i xauiinations oi bodies at flttecn
d liars.
Sena'e bill amending article 1SG6
revised statutes rektivo to depcsi
tions ot witnesses passed.
'1 he resolutiun requesting Texas
members m congress to vote for the
Hatch anti-op'.ion bill whs taken up
and an umcrdment by Senator Imbs-
den leaving tho matter to their judg-
ment was adopttd and the resolution
passed.
Senator Kearby Concurrent reso-
lution favonujx permanent establish
mentof census buriiHU and requiring
it to collect data to show what per
ceutagc of ihe people of the United
States occupy their own homes and
ilnirown farms and what percentage
are tenants and of those occupying
their homes and farms what percent-
ile have their property fieo from debt
and whit is the valuo thereof and
what pcrcontago of the homes and
Unas aro mortgaged.
The resolution requests Texas oon-
grestmen to uso their inlluonje to
havo the bill now pending in congress
pused.
Resolution was ordered printed in
journal ami laid on table snbjeot to
o ill.
Senator Browning introduced a
n solution the import of which was
that it will Kubserve the interest ot
the people of Texis by the legislature
discuttsing measures of state legisla
tion rather than wasting timo in the
discu-sion of what Texas senators and
teprchentatives in congress should do.
Senator lmbodcu movetl to lay ou
table.
Lost and tho ro3olution was
adopted.
Senator liHd.vin's bill amending
the penal code was taken up aud
ponding discussion sonate adjourned
mi til 10 o'clock tomorrow.
house.
Roll oall; quorum present.
Petitions and bills were introduced
as follows:
Petition from citi.ens of Ltibbuck
county asking that interest on school
lands be reduced.
A memorial from cattle men's asso-
ciation relative to slock quarantine.
A protest from Da las against
change in tho jurisdiction of tho coun-
ty court.
The speaker appointed Mttssrs
Truit Moody and GUI' on eommittco
to visit tho university and normal
.schools.
To visit penitentiaries Mos6rs
Onion Picket and MiGchco.
To visit tho ass-ylutns Messrs.
Morrison Wicks and Brry.
J3y tlatdman: To create the office
of public weighor.
By Dodd: To provide for miikinuj
quarterly statements by county trea&-
uters. By Knin: Joibt resolution amend-
ing section 215 article ! ol the consti-
tution By Cocke To provido punishment
for persons who gamble with minor.
By Goll: To amend the road law
of Collin county.
lis Breeding: To prevent cruelty
to animals
By Brown: To provide for addi
tional poll taxes
By Strange: To prevent the planting
of Johnson grass in Texas and fixit.g
penalty for tho samo.
Bv Hodges: To amend the law
relative to counties funding their in-
debtedness. By'l'agan: To amend the penal
code so as to prohibit the use of any
animal without tho consent of owner.
House bill relative to depositions
passed.
House bill making it a felony to
steal a hog regardless of value was
laid before the houso and after con
sidorable debate it was ordered en-
grossed. The resolution requesting the Texas
congressmen to vote for the Hatch
ami option bill was taken up.
Mr. Breeding offered au amond-l
raent which was voted down and tho
question rcourring on tho passage of
t. 1... . AII f In t man true
Tho Texas Midland Extension a
Huge Thing.
Mr. E H K GreeD who is in the
city states that the Texas Midland
which now runs from Garrett to Rob-
ertp is bointr extended northward to
Pirip Texas and will reach that
point before next May. That the road
will be extended frcm Paris to Waoo
is certain and work will probably
commence beforo the completion of
the extension from Roberts to Paris.
Krora Waco the road will extend
southward throut;h Austin to Saa
An'onio.
That the consummation of these
plans will be a huge thing can be
instantly recoartii.ed as it will form
I a through line from Sin Antonio to
Paris making direct connection at
the latter city with the St Louis and
San Fraiic sco railway for St. Louis
the Texas Midland becoming a for-
midable competitor with tho Interna
tional and Great Northern the Mis
ouri Kansas and Texa9 aud Cotton
Belt railways.
MEETING! OF THE COMMITTED.
Arrangements for the Austin Trip
Effected.
The ioint committee of lawor3 and
business men appointed to look after
Waoo s candidacy lor t he civil court
of f.ppealc met at 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon in the city a.torney's office
The finance commitleo was not ready
to msko a final report and were
granted furtluir timo.
lion. K II Hairisonwho hud gnne
to Auttin Sunday night had tele-
graphed Chairman Scarborough that
the eommittco had agreed to postpone
the matter until the arrival of the
committtc from McLennan county.
Tho following gentlemen wero ad-
ded to tho committee to go to Aus'in
todaj: C. C- McCulloch P. S. For J
W 0. Watson and W II. Jenkins.
Tho committeo adj lurned at o p. m.
The Str Wagon Yard
Will sell you feed as cheap as can bo
bought in Waco and delivered at your
door. First class accommodation for
the public. Call and sco us; between
Fifth and Sixth street on Franklin
Waco Texas.
To all Agents.
February I Oth to February 13th
inclusive you may sell round trip
tickets at one fare to Now Orleans and
Mobile Mardi-Gras. Tickets good
until the 28th.
M. L RoiiBiNS
Pass Agt.
Parties who havo houses to rent oan
secure good tenants at onoe by p'ao-
ing th'jm in tho hands of J. K. Homo
& Co as they bave demands every
day for houses. Call on them at their
offioc in Thk Nkws building 419
Franklin street.
Hotel Arrivals.
Hotel Palmo A B CooperDayton
B B Reyuolds Kansas City; J M
Crutoher Columbus; W E Jones city;
P Bolin Cameron; J H Elliott
Yoakum W C Akard citj; W Geer
ShepardviJo. Kt ; .1 II Ueughlin S-tn
Antonic; W 11 fr'mith Grand Rapids
M M J Jones Da lit; F K. Gwynn
Fort Worth; H W W Baird Dallas;
R H Slcieher New York; J W Sher-
wood Pennsylvania; R E Alexander
city
New Feed Store.
Hay corn oats and bran delivered
free to any part of tho city. Bring
send or telethone us your orders.
Buow.v & Mooue
No 720 Austin avenuo.
Five Thousand Delegates Present.
Tho annual oonvontion of the
National Liberal Federation opened
ou tho l'J'h at tho Rotunda lecture
hall at Liverpool. Five thousand
delegates representing all the liberal
associations of the cities and provinces
aro in attendance. tOL'Cthor with over
one hundred and twenty liberal mem-
bers of parliament A temporary or-
ganization was effected after a brief
speech of weloomo by lit. Hon. J.
Stansfield wno congratulated the del-
egates upon tho result of tho oleotion
and prophesied that the Gladstone
administration would fully moet tho
expectations of the party and the
country. The Women's Liberal Fed-
eration also opened us convention at
Philharmonic hall over two thousand
women identified with the various
liberal associations participating in the
proceedings.
ine rcsoiuu iu. v;i' "' l"u hjuu- ""
orderpd.
A long lelnte followed pending
which hone adjourned.
FROM WACO TO ST. L0UI3.
WCXA MlJftjaU
i iv i inn j wyyuA
J ii In no way ii jurl w l li -al h nml lliuf it liiloeiiledly m ro i
uthur Copi ii. It hoi 'iiiolv rmc ; and Itlitlilj dlu'eslililp. Th . ';'
tain iiiUerii-einerit- ( from Trade rivals ) nun my Ixink on Then i
milcaliiiK and cannot p.
li-lcauintT. anil cannot -.sllilv npply 1 1 iN Il.iliTKS's C irrn.
Tlieahf n flection on W IInuii.sf'orov miih etfertun lyrrne
jne jaifi' riuecimn on
autltnritu rili a tn .mnyp tt
A Valuable Book.
One dollar added to tho regular
yearly subscription price of the daily
or weekly News will secure a ooov
of the memorial volume of Jefferson
Davis compiled by authority of Mrs
Davis.
Good livo men wide awake men
can make money soliciting dnlisoribers
for the Daily and Weekly News.
Such persons can secure a job on
liberal terms by applying to this
office.
The News prints the associated
press telegrams twelve hours ahead of
any paper in Waco.
F
OURTEEN
HEAD OF
Stallions
FOR
WE have just arrived at Waco Texas from Aliddlj
Tenuesse with a car load of hip-lily bred stallion
colors; just such as are needed in this or any other country
jr.. one oy namnieionian Liexiujrion tinei several ot tho JJay Tom (No
lum ami u. i; uuiiioi jiiuuno miuiu ;o i.; Illiuesector ih" an
otners. Our JaeKs aro all young with gootl size bone. head. Bum nml tin
uuii sworn to uy ine parlies wao oreu anu raised mo atouK.
Stock are on exhibit at W. D. Warren's Riverside Stable. Call mon am
exatnlae the best lot of stock ever shipped to Waco.
I. XT. GRIARD.
I
F YOU WANT
TO PRINK
rjrirxls:tlxe Best
TO 'BE FOUND AT
THE COSMOS
Saloon and Restaurant. Ail
night and day service.
W. E. ARMSTRONG.'iProprietor.
J.W.GOOCH&CO.
tuniM.sm: tn ni:rui. iicilrrs i
Marble and Granite
CEMETERY WORK
WE also handle Iron Fences
for residences and ceme-
tery lots. Write us for prices
Factory 313 South Filth St
E. L. BENNETT & CO.
BUTCHERS
AND DEALERS IN
Fisli Ousters
anoIall kinds of
BUTCHER'S MEATS.
601 franklin. Corner ofSixth S"
WACO CORNICE WORKS
A. l KESIXG Mnnujjor.
(liilfiinlsril lrmt Cornlrr; Tin .Slute
Iron nml CinniKnlltiiii i:iijhi:
Hetnllr SltiiltghtHt Whitlow timl
Dtinr f'unv 1'hitlln l'.lc.'m
ff i frit tiirf iron Aloi'i' I'rtiiitt a
iit dully. Ajirrlitf iittfiitttin flrcn
H'-jitilrlui) Oltl Itntifs.
Contract ttil.cn In itny ;inW ' the
State.
712 South 9th St. Waco Tex.
OrirVrt left with .'! Slrtlust .Snutli
Fnnrtli tttreet irlff receive luinnjil ntleutltni.
Dr. SYDNEY RINCER Professor of Modlcino at University 0?.
Author of the Standard Handbook of Therapeutics" aUmn J wrn?0' Vndv
"From llio car fill miali i of 1'rnf. Attiti:i I) iiml nthon r ."ts"3f0llr.;.''
W A PuB !LR e H I if sr IM es n rr VO ls't ui
l"Us H..
"'inpf.
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l ... l
nn'fr
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We havo cnnriDlotpH ....
by which for the s-.m of tWa7'
UOi. .u.mou mo VEEKLY
one veir anil nn u ..! '
meniorial volume of JtlTerson n
Tlii- trnlnm ln ..11. Ul
Under the arrangement made h.V"
MtMI'll Mr.. n.. ."3 ii
""?" "" """'. S -a roalt7U
oaun viiiuiiiu luiuiMiea
ARTESIAN WATl
IARNES CITY KARNES C0Ttl
Has S 1 000 m cash to pay ror a fl0i.
Addreie Orro Hut im.!''
' o TtlL
FINE TENNESSEl
and : Jacks
and jacks all good performers and breeders fine size anl
My btnllious are of the best strains of blood. One-2-y ear-old bv Almon
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length. All good porformers aud highly bred. Our nedlgrees aro corrwl
NEW GROCERY STOl
" !
South Fittti Btrect between Mary ana JMwl
Stroma.
' Staple ani Fanes Groceries.
HERMAN STOLTE. PROPRIETOR
Toloohono N'o.ia.
JNO T. BATTUE
Iesl Estate.
'';. i'jit.riin:vr iii'ihniMi.
P. O. Drawer 24. - WACO TEXAS
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
No ID. "lx loti on sixteenth ftrcvt betfrm
Jcfforson ami 'lirron tor oth
Iso II l'o lota on Fourtoonth street be-
tween Ranon ni d Mmro i t I'etK
No. I.'. Fivo loth on Twoifth btreel hetwiei
J.fT rbon and li.irio i streo .
No 13. Thieo lutr) on A anhlnjrton street ney
S xtuonth tro t.
No II. Two lots on Thirteenth street betwttl
Jellor-on and I'.irron it ei-t.
No. r. Two lota cornir Jeffir-on ami Twelltt
treetM
o 10 Four lots corner f iturn.iril ant
Fourteenth btrci'ts.
No 1" I lirto lots and small house un tVaib
inRto" Ktreot near.-l entn ntret.
No. IS iMolotu corner of Austin mid Seven
tceutli t o is
No .1). Four lots on Alt-tin i-tnet no;
lv nt -Second i-tioet
N . il. Twenty clKht lols In Bel runt aiUi-
tlon. No 'J-.'. Four lots 11 Washington Ktreet ntir
Tnrnn pcroiul s reet
j. .' Thlrtun loli- corner W elister '
Soyi-iiti on h -tio. I-.
No. J I bo yen lots on CayanilTiTPiily-Seconl
ritwets
No J' -even lots on diirnett and IwenlJ-
nr.-ti.i Llr.ipfa
S . I'i tnt ami ono-li.ilf lots on F.leTenl
ttreet between llirion anil jtorron st eei
No. .'5 I'.liilit loison H.iruunl neu'Twentf
S cond street.
No Jl Luis on Foi t Avenue C'ohen'ii
II n L' tson Sanser Avenue. (J h. 'ftJJW'
Lois on Morrow Avenuo t'onon s sdJitl'J-
Lots 011 Giumtn Avenuo Cohen ndJlt o
All ol thu lots in Coho i'a nddillon .1 o conW
ton1 10 ilertuc car lino .
So.-iV Colta o.fi room" lot 7 by UD i
Soutti ElKhtb trecino r Ilacoy AMiiue..
No. -Jill Cottago.ii rooms lot in b Ioj
corner Eighth nnd Uaby Avenue.
No. .1)! I'ottngc S nomi.lot Un liy IJ Ieek
eorner.ienerron una Ulevi inn sireei- .
. n .1.' t..i. K A n I... l.lllll'l.lO ICO
su .mi ijiutuKH ii tuuuiB nit "' "j -: -
Thlrteeulli ttreet bet a ecu B.irrouaou .Moro
Streets. j
No. 2 6 Cottage Ir 'oms lots '0 by 1W Kd
South Fishtii street. ..
No 3)7 Colt ine 5 rooms lot H by 16i l'
bouthsiKlh str ct. ... ....
No. .'Us.. Cottmr-.. Jinoms lot ' bvISt!Jj
Tenth iitioet btwi.au llairon ""J a"
strieia. . pj
No '00. Tlireocottnes. I rooms.acn '.'
by IN) ft-ot corner Ninth and M rrowJ"a
No. 210 Cottage 51 ooma lol ibylW""
corneT JIIr-on iijd rou tecntr i"""j lti
No 211. Cottage 0 rooms L't iibyl'u'r
soutu fourth street. . ....sfcit
No 212 uottace. a rooms lot hyiw"
boutb Ninth street .mlh i
No. "13 Ilonae. two utorv bib K lt 'l'J "
fent corner Mary aud Fifth streets tt'l
I olfer also nto- hous"s on li"tt)ll
St-.rolious s on nnklln street "Vmij
man prop jty on VIMi street. Vaaato"
urnt erlv on Frai kiln htreet
JNO. T. BATI'LK mim i
Room S. rroviileut DiOT' i
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 164, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 24, 1893, newspaper, January 24, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114788/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .