The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 164, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 24, 1893 Page: 5 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 21 1893 .
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In coDneotion with the arres' of the
L burins for Btetthni? dry goods
! Eev ral stoies in Hillsboro a
earth warri-ut was issued "J Justice
rIlagber against tho Phillowpowrki
Brothers who carry a line ot second
bund clothing on tho south side of tho
phillowpowski was sent for by the
iffi-eiM to cotuu up and open hib oiou .
Evidently tu-pcoting something he
jj.appeartd while his head salesman
Isjao Goltlosky' skipped oui iD soma
other unknown direction. Afterwards
shea the iiore a opencu it reveal
tdao Bti-ortiiieiit of stolen goods that
loulil l"e stocked tho most extensive
fence establishment in iNcw tork
ICit
imnncr the iroods identified as bo-
lionizing to tho firm of Beam Moore &
Qo ot illlisooro were eeiint; mry nau
.missed so eral months ago.
One ot the rnniowpowtki tiros.
stillKmains at tho store hut stoutly
ttttm his ignorance ot the other
Pflillonpjwski'a whereabouts
Tke last seen i f Phillipowski was
Jnndav ni':ht when in a hick on the
try to tho city hall ho suddenly
fh;2cd his mind and said he wanted
10 get a drink. Whether he got his
drink or not is a Question vet un-
iolvtd Bis brother when seen tho
tat dav. said he met Phillmowski on
tie way homo who told him ho was
HCic. Olhcer Currey repaired to his
home but lound no Phill powski there.
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Brazos Navigation.
Waco Tex. Jan 2 J 189.S.
Pursuant to a resolution passed at a
mtetiHir of the citizens interested in
improving tho Brczos river f r navi-
?thon from Waoo to its. mouth at
Wasco I hereby appoint as delegates
ttihe convention to bo hem in Waoo
ifflYebruary 1st 1893 tho iollowing
ed citizenH of Waco Texas:
H Harrison John T liattlo
iacy A J Carutners
Wtornson J B Scarborough
JimtiMoore George Clark
Sm Singer Eugene Williams
UT Halt W W Seley
FJBotm It O Itonnsavall
JaAlcCtondon John N Lyle
ASvmes John Wilson.
John I) Johnson .John F Herbert
Jimes K Home .Tames B Baker
Ofrrott It II Harrison
J.C. MeGreeor. John T Flint.
JHHurwocd W B Jenkins
C Faulkner W V Fort.
TFMann (Jullen F Thomas
William L Prather John Baado.
C. C. McCuu.och
Mayor.
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IN THE COURTS.
.ll'SIIPE IIAHKISON'S COURT.
Id Justice Harrison's nnnrt this
Imomin!'. "dak"." C'ririr. V.iril K.tm
l!trahlirt'pl Alan r'linctinii rnl m.
hall w re hned $10 and costs eaob
I'or "sniic"
Steve Weaver wis linnd 310 .ind
Icons trr ditturbing the peace.
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Th O d Unliable HmmnrW Hp.tnii.
wntke.ps fresh fish ovster.s and
'" No. 115 South Thud street
corner -(uare. Jim Struiiai.l
Propriotor.
'J'he i ool room of the Natatorio-
SDltrrium will nnt. hf nnnn Cir rincu
tonight fa
Another Ecclesiastical Case.
Mgr. Satolli has rrrpivnd rln
P'Ptrs Hi another prrlnsmctinnl ooco
"pern which he is called to adjudicate.
i is that ol Rev. Father Pairic!: A.
ircary for many years in charge of
" Catholio ohurch in Burhns-
i A.. I. Somo timo ago ho was ro-
mtd tV liislinn n'wii . .V.O
e'lutid that ho was mentally incom.
..... vu pi-riorm ins duties tind was
meed m 6n lsano asyumi Labt
Vceniber he went to Home bnt as
for lhad;'sed .at his case was ono
Ab! u"cluurailon oi tho t'apal
tniK Aecording'y he returned
iK .v;uiuiiig y ne rorurnea
"us country last week. Ho claims
dup I tUivai Tom bis pirtsh was
iBian I00' that he has never been
form k-an ls fuly competent to per-
Iorm bis parochial duties
We have sold a half inter-
est in our bootand shoe bus
iness to Mr. W. S. Duke ofi
Jefferson Texas. On ac-
count of same will have our
store closed Wednesday-
taking stock will be open
Thursday.
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ALL OVEK TOWN.
Mr. John M Connor 1ms been ap-
pointed treasurer of the Waco and
Northwestern railway.
The reading by Thos. Nelson Pago
takes place tonight in tho blue room
ot tho city hull at 7:'Mt o'clock.
That oil mill in East Waco will
bring in at least ono hundred thousand
dollars of outside capital to this oity.
Mr. Smith of tho Missouri Pacific
road is fixing up his new offioo in
elegant style. Ills big glasses look
immense.
"The biggrst ico plant in the south"
is tho way Waco can write it when
Egan completes his new edition to his
free dng outfit.
A telegram has been received from
Washington announcing the death of
Mrs. Do Sanson a sister of Mrs. John
C. West of Waco.
The hound of tbo saw and the ham-
mer can be heard all over tho city as
skillfull hands build new houses and
ot the demand tor dwelling houses is
unmet.
Don't forget the reading tonight at
tho city hall for the benefit ot the
monument fund of Pat Cleburno camp
by Thomas Nelson Page. Doors open
at 7:30 o'clock.
Over one hundred now subscribers
to The Evening News in the past
fow days from the city not counting
mail orders is tho way Tun News
grows in popular favor.
Marriage licenses have been issued
by tho county clerk to N. A. Flood
and Miss C. L Ellison M. A. Laning-
ham and Miss Love Ivcy Luster
Horn and Miss Fantiio Davis.
Tho committee of business men
and lawyers appointed to present the
matter of seouring the civil oourt nt
appeals for Waco to the legislature
left this afternoon for Austin.
The Waco Medioal association has
postponed its regular Tuesday night
meeting until tomorrow night t) en-
ablo tho members to attend the read-
ing of Thomas Nelson P.ige tonight
J. Hansel Wood & Co have been
doing h rushing business all wintor
and particularly is this true binco they
announced their clearing sale. They
handle fine goods and sell at close
figures.
No cases were tried in tho mayor's
court thia morning. The ciise ot
John Baker was ajjain postponed un-
til next Friday. The absence ot the
main witness tor the oity was caused
by sickness.
C E Bigclow agent of the Amer-
ican Express company is in the city
All the supplies havo arrived and tho
American will open an office on the
1st proximo in tho Garland building
on South Fourth street.
Tho machinery for the vapor baths at
the Parrott Datatmuin has arrived and i
is being rapidly put in place. When
placed the Parrott n-Uatorium will be1
one of tho moat thoroughly equipped I
as well as the most elegant in tin- j
south. '
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ORPOIPITC
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The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia No Alum.
Qaed in Millions Home 4Q Yj;artlie Standard.
n Corner Fourth
I)- and Austin
Suit was filed in the distnot court
today by Lippincott Ou;levie it Co
of Philadelphia agiiiiBt I Marx of
Waoo. Plaintiffs allego that defend-
ant is indebted to them in tho sum of
82!).lj and prays for judgment to
that extent.
The Waoo Ice and ltjfrigerating
company are building an edition to
their already largo plant which when
completed will muko it the laigest ice
t lant west of tho Mississippi south of
St. Louis Hurrah for Ei;an and his
enterprising associa'es.
In tho oounty oourt yesterday the
suit of F. II. Sap vs. the Gull Colo-
rado and Santo Fe railway the jury
sustained the itsuo of non jurisdiction
and returned a verdict for defe'iidaut.
Tho suit grew out of the alleged fail-
ure of the railroad company to do
liver cordwood.
The Dav-iIIouo reporter a fi w dajs
ago looked over tho daily papers of
tho city and noticed no man in tho
oity was advertising coal for sale and
concluded at onoo a coal f-unine was
iiLmUiont and so stated. 3 investi-
gation The News found out it was a
mistake; t ut in order to know ho had
to tramp around to the coal yards.
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Fish Oysters and Game.
Tho City Fish Market corner Sixth
and Franklin streets receiveh fish
oysters game and colcry fresh every
dy. Telephono eonnootion. Rioh-
ards and Blanchart proprietors.
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The pool room of tbe Natatorio-
Sanitorium will not be open for guests
tonight.
N. T. Cheatham 12-J South Third
street delivers hay corn oats and
bran to any part oi tho city.
Real Estate.
On and after January 2; 18!)'!
Mr. J. E Borne will bo found in his
ofBoo 119 Franklin street with a fine
Hit of bargains If you want to bay or
sell call on him. Don't forget the
plaoe H9 Franklin street in the name
building with Tin: Kvkm.no News
Fine wines liquors and cigars at
tho Palaco Saloon corner of Third
and Frarklin streets W. W. Behrdslcc
proprietor. Free lunch ever day
from 10 to 11::!0 a. in. Itesaturaut in
connection.
Jackson is offering a gold medal to
the prettiest baby under two years of
age and a life sia crayon to tho pretti-
est child between two and throe years
of ago
Guaranteed Cure.
We au'hor' j our advertised drug
giht to sell Dr Kinp's Now Discovery
for Consumption Cousins and Co'd-
upon this condition If you arontllict
ed with a Couch Cold or any Lung
Throat or Chest trouble and will iihc
this remedy as directed giving it a
fair trial ard experience no benefit.
you may return the bottlo and havo
your money refunded. W could not
make thi1- oiler did we not know that
Dr. King's New Di- overy could ho
relied on. It never disippoints. Trial
bottles freo at W. 13 Morrison &
Co s Drug Store. Largo sie JiOc and
$1.00.
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Hi-toil or lit vi fiiiuiiii- ni nit.
H Amounted l'rc8 Id I he News
ClitCAiu) Jan. CI Abert lhder.
a German from HufTdu New York
reported to tho pollen today that h
h.id been robbed of $5000 cash b
Joiie Rico a lotoe character llyder
who is about forty had just cntno from
Galvesinu Texa where hm uncle
Kdwird llyder had died aid left him
a forfuue of $f)0ll0. He had the
estate settled up and w is on his
way back to Bull do uith the pro-
ceeds on bin person in his pocket
lie uarmd $!J7 -117 in drufts and in h
buckskin bag which he had sowed to
his undershut under his left arm hi-
ll id five thousand dollars ingreiii
banks. He was entiotd into the Clark
saloon and drugged. Whin h
awi ke some hours later in another
building ho found tint his shirt
alecve and buckskin bag h d bet n cut
opi-n and the cash gone as
was a'-o the women. Uo was feeling
diy and accepted tho aihice of a
colorod woman he met in the lull to
go back and slcap until morning when
he would report the nutter to the
police. When the officers were fi
nally notitie 1 tho woman was anestcd
in a maudlin condition and with onl)
four or live dollars in her pockets
The police are looking for Lena
Blake a ncgrcss supposed to be an
accessory.
Iliillimi Nfoi . ;! nls In In inlil.
liy As-oclutnl I'res to'llii Niw
Annisic.v Ala. Jan. '2 I A salo
has been ordered of tho building
machinery real estite etc of tho
plants ol tho United States Rolling
Stock Co. here and at Decatur on
March Oth. Tho sa'e will take pluce
here and the property will be Hold as
an entirety. Fins company went into
the hands of recoiveis tw joars Ego
and by the shutting down ol the two
plants U000 men were thrown nut ol
work. A tie ? concern the I'nitod
States Car Company has already
bought tho pon-onal property of the
old company and will probibly be the
purchasers. In this ca-e an early
resumption of work is expected.
Heath it itWifV' .unit ii.
liy Aosocintcil l'roB to 'I lit! News
Wamiinuion Jan. 21. When the
supreme court mot tcday one chair
(Justico Lamar') was hoavily draped
in mourning. Chief Justice Fuller
announced Mr. Justice Lamar's death
in a few works saying. "It again be-
comes my melaiioholy duty to an-
nounce the death of a member of this
court. Mr. Justico Lamar died at
Maoon Georgia last evening at SO
minutes past S No bu.ines will be
transacted. The court will adjourn
until Monday next." Tho oourt crier
at occn declared the oourt adjourned
The justice's with a few exceptions
will attend tho funeral of Mr. Lamar.
Itrstriteth t IIjt iiUiiUih iij Jintm ul (las
liy Asi'ooliiti'd Vten to tho Nlw.
A.N'KKH-.ON' Ind Jan. ai. A fow
minutes be-fore 1C o'clock a terrific
explosion of natural gas wrecked tho
National Exohango bank located in
the new Roey hotel. Tho force
tJiouk the entire building and eroucd
the wildeit excitement and terror
amongst the inmate". The fire de-
partment ai at once called out but
tho firo spread and the cut 1 1 e block
was threatened with t'estiuction. It
is thought at this hour that two per
sens are buried in the ruins.
Cuitlitriu i hi t nhi unit Will
I?J AifcOilnlul I'rtbH to IIioNiuh
Galveston Texaa Jan. CI The
Senate has shelved tho hciiie resolu-
tion adopted yestord.i) indorsing the
Hatch anti option bill and parted a
substitute expressing oonhdonoo in
the Texas senators C ko and Mill-
doing what is best uudei the circum-
stances Hint III fun rnrit
Iij ABiinlntcil I'rifcB to Hit Nn.
Wasiiinoton Jan. 2 1 Tho hou-e
today refused to agree to the motion
to take up the sundry civil bill tho
fight against it being made by frionds
of the bankruptcy bill. Then as a
murk of rcpect to the memory of the
late Justice Lamar the house ad
journed.
( f urn.
Iljr Aoncltttetl 1'rean to 'I 111' .N'ui.
Wasiiim.ton- .Ian. 21 The re-
publican senators ho gone into
caucus.
aausaKQ Factory.
All kinds ol siusage mde fresh
daily and delivered promptly to any
part of the city. Mail and telegraph
orders filled wnhout dcLy. 120
Franklin street Germanu House.
Do r.ot walk to chureh when you
can buy a nice huge') "r phaeton at a
low price and casj tones of
T. P. Si-arks & Son.
-YOU HAVE ALIi-
Head ol The Luxury In Travel.
Buy Your Tickets Over
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Missouri Kansas and Texas Railway
AND EXPE1UHNOE IT.
I'KHKIHT
Pullman Buffet Sleeping GarSenrici
IKTirKfcW
Tomih 1'ointn Clilcairo
St. LouN mid Khuhiih Oity
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Parlor Kocltnlng Chair Cars Kroe ol
Extra Clinrgi to
Taylor Temple Dallas Fort
Worth Denibon Kansas City
St. Louis and Chicago.
Through Pullman Service to
Austin and San Antonio
Close Connections Iade lor Laredo
And I'oints in
MEXICO and CALIFORNIA
Tho illroot lino to Memphis Now Or-
loiuiH Birmingham A llnntii and all
point h In tlio Boutliunst us woll fui
all points In the North mid East.
For Routes Rates Maps Tlrno
Tables or other information call on
or address:
J K Smiiii TioKut Agent No. 124
South Ith Street Pacifio Hotel Waoo
C. II RoAiuiNAN T. P. A. Fort
Worth Texas
W. I). Lawson.T. P. A. Houston
Texas
II. P. Huoiieh O. P. andT. A.
DcniHon Texas.
A. Kaulknek (J. P. & T. A.
Missouri Kansas aud Texas Railway
system !00 Chestnut street St. Louis
Missouri.
E. B. Park eh Ass't. G. P. A. BOB
Chestnut St . St. Louis. Mo.
Cotton Belt Route
St. Louis Southwestern Railway
10
is Cairo and SI Louis:
Ttie Only. Line
with
Through Car Service
I'KOM
Texas to Memphis.
VttHiit tin it ith Ihruttffli rmhiti to l
jtuiutt I it fit f oi ttt ttmt South it it.
TWO DAILY TJtAlNS
WITH
Through Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
I KOM
Ft Worth to Memphis
Through Cc?cNs Erd Fullrren sleepers
I-KOM
Waco. Corsicana and Tyler
All II I.S WN rtniiMt uith rtn.l
httxi Ihtuufjh I li hit nn m'tt xkathn
Cotton Belt Route.
KorratoH n i it j r tlmitiibltft mid Bltlnfur-
lniitlnn npi 1 to ai y Aft of On i nmjmnj .
K II Jriffs W II Wisrim-u
Irav HBK'rAgt. Oi n I Ajjl.
I-T. W OH! H. 1 fcX 'I I Ut. 'I KX.
Tho M. K it T. Is tho only lino that
bus Pullman palace sleopln earn
from Texas pointB to Ht. Louis Kan-
sas City and Chicago without change
arriving in Chicago twulvo hours
afiead of any other line Elegant re-
clining chair eurs "veals freo" on all
trains. Tho only lino via Ft Worth
or Dallas and Now Orleans Bhrevo-
port or Memphis lor tho riotitheast.
lieloro purchasing your tickets pleaso
1 ..!.. 1 L.IIIT
can on ur uuureHH j r. oiwiin
Tlckot agent M. K. A T. 12J 801
South
bourtu street. wo
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .