The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 164, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 24, 1893 Page: 8 of 8
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WACO EWS TUESDAY JANUARY 24 i893.
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CAPITAL I60C.000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS '.185000
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CHARTERED FEB. 12. 1892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100000.
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R. F. MINNOCK
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Room 0 Chalmers' block.
Residence: Mrs. Cunningham's
651 North Fourth rit.
Slate: Old Corner drug store.
T. R. BALDWIN. M. D..
KUI'TUIU: AND Ill.l'iAl. SPKCIALIST.
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Drs. KIHLY & ALLISON
M'r.CIAMMS.
EYE EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
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ATTORNEYS
CULLEN F. THOMAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WACO : TEXAS
Olllco ovor Wftco Stmo Iimik.
PINCKNEY S. FORD
I n( of Vium ion)
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ROOM 54 PROVIDENT BUILDING
WACO TEXAS.
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BLAIR 8 STR1BLING t
ATTORNEYS -
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AT - LAW
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SCIENTIFIC MISCELl"Y.
DENTISTS
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T. HARRIS
NTISX
I'll ( Nation il limil;.
I'i tt'iilmnv Count cthm.
Now offers 6 per
from il.itf.
cent interest on deposits. Interest payabh
DR. JAMES T. MELTON
I 503 AUSTIN AVENUE. WACO.
HEHSOtfA L.
Houston vs Texas Central;
Ts the Railway of Texas and .-
I STANDS AT THE HEAD A.
The poisouom huhsthnce cxtruHpd
from cg? altuuion is found to owe its
properties to alcohols and hydrogen
snlphido.
It is estimated that of the 100000
persons employed on the railways of
tho United Kingdom about 10000
are color-blind.
A preparation from oil of cloves
aoetninidc of euironol is reported to
he gcnera'ly superior to oocuinc as u
local anesthetic.
A definite estimate of a snail's puce
flflcetith'tlioiisindths of a luetic per
second is en di i d to M Cirmilli
Fhmmarion tl e French astronomer
Peary saw bumble bees in Green-
land ns fir north as eighty-one de-
tjrees and thirty-seven minutes and
bluebottle Hies were very abandaia.
The ohief birthplaces of tornadoes
aro five in number the West ladies
liiy of Bengal and the coast of China
north of the equator and the South
Indian ooeim ofi Madigascar and the
South Pacific near Samoa.
Novel ballo )n services are proposed
for the exhibitions at Brussels and
Antwerp. A "steam balloon" for the
latter would aocommodate 30 passen-
g rs; and two balloons for Brussels
would make alternato captive and free
ascents.
It has been recently demonstrated
that tho typhoid bacillus canuot live
more than three months when buried
in the oarth or exposed to sunlight
and rain. Another observer finds that
tetanus poison retains its virulonce
many years.
In the experiments of M. A Joan-
nis chalk h.is Deen hardened by in
tenso heat uncU-r a pressure ol fitteer
atmosphot es. Tho product resembles
marble but is finer grained and is
capable of being polished ard reduced
to thin shoots.
Manufacturers at St. Etienne have
been experimenting with a process
invented by (JhHrdonner of making
bilk from wood pulp. They expect to
prouueo an artificial silk with tho es-
sential properties of the natural at
half tlo prioo.
A new luminous fungus from Tahiti
emits a light like that of the glow
worm which it retains for 24 hours
after beinir gathered. Tho fungus is
used by native women for personal
ad-.rnment. It belongs to tho genus
1'leurotus and is believed to grow OQ
trees.
A 01 ION OF BlTTKRu P.
inents on a dog Dr. p tv- "Wj
duties that gontian is th J.' (
crful stimulant to -li !P
movements of the m .. 0latJ
followed in order
no
fc'Omanh .'i
bv n(;'aQ'
iluraiH'ino. taraxiiciiui. .. ''J
quinioe.and quassia. Small d? "
absinthe diminished tho t.. 'I
and larger doses arrest tls . :M
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Colurnbinp and
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tonic contraction. (jnrni.n. : wfl
the ncristaltic movnmn.. c.'ei!fi
bowel in addition to ths0 -.f1!'
stonnch. Bitters thus ami.!. . li
useful in debility of the- h -m "
n.r"jtinn frit tinr rin'ua - ir ' '
rnntr Iim nrlnPil. li n .tv ti L . .'
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a e quite unnecessary n niD(! 3
uui ui tun ui viiuii use WlltlOU
oal advice
mcd.
Pbat as Fukl. The r...
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inipi- i -j u-.- (.-ut in snetiniM.
and uuder locotnotlvo builerU
hepn nnttirnnu lnnknrl ... '
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iiuHi uueresi in ireianu litch co-'
try nas pracuoanv no cu'il
uuc-st-veuiii '.! us WI10IC SUrlaM
IPUVUMUU aura tOUSIilS f I pCM i
Dr. limerson Reynolds who hi
ivcn inucn iimo to tne study olif
nuujtui siuiua mill pcai CCtllOiJ
very favorably with coal in inairjJI
u is uve limes as Duiuy as ectil
uuuiuiiiH uoui iiueen io twetltlll
por cu in oi waier ana seidomJ
man icn per cent oi nsn and I
for bulk its thermal value is just
uunoenui oi inai oi coal J. net
peat moreover contains thirtvil
or lorty per oent. ot moi tu'e
nig iiuucaaaiy uunsiuuinuie expeil
for drvinjr. During a eoal f10'J
some twenty years ao Dr. Keytol
pro)oseu convening tne undried m
imio gis anu mil w sinoiT'.fi
done in th- hliopj of i Ir !
tin' clliciepcy ot a tc t rut u'ld
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una .!) i-i iiuihiui; Jp frHp H
uciu5 oiaij ti nui ui mat 01 a I
ot coal used as cas bv the nc
metnoa. oinoo men tho extraction L
anionia from rHsified peat makes tl
ii jll-'S luijit-' pui'jiicaoiP A tirutni
nig new suggestiun 1- ilia- peat sbi
be used 111 making water as whi:
can be conveniently supplied for d;
mestio and industrial putposes.
11 13. ! Cabell of Dallas
1'OR TIME AND
EQUIPMENT.
s ln I An expons.ve botanical work was
! Lord Bute's "Botai.ieal Tables" ol
Air 1 0. Wilson of Moody is reg- 1 which not more thun sixteen copies
isUT"d ai tho Pacific hotel 'were printed at a coat of ov..r$:J0-
000 There are nine volumes with
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I Mr l A. RieharJon left on a
1 bt i t bus..ness trip to Galveston today.
Mr. Walter K lod rejireinting
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j The Riyal library at Windsor contains
tho copy given to ljueen Charlotte to
1 whom the work whs dedicated.
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Look here h:;ts and bonnets !
reduced 50 p-r cent. Com-
plete line of luir goeds hair
dret-sed and shampooing.
The Mathers kid glove with
patent laco the William cor--et
and the 1 Jelsarte.
MRS. L? J. DOSS
KM) Austin st near cor 4th.
I The Tramp as a Source or 10 .v
1 Kiuiv A tramp feeding machine is
I an Kuclish editor's semi serious
i solution of a troublesome problom.
1 The machine would be placed in
railway stations and other public
buildings and .1 hungry tramp would
1 fiud it orlv neccib.iry to 'urn the
! ermk unt.l 1 certaia smouot of electric
jecerg; had hi:' gceni'id .nut stored.
1 whi-n a 1 i.Mc vvoul 1 dr.-p out. The
j stored electricity would be sold for
1 industrial parposcs.
Chemical I'uocikbss It is not un
A Wealthy Bride.
Miss Marie del W.lie wh se mJ
riauc took place on tne 19th
daughter of a Cuban Cumus n'
deceased and from whoiff.'tye nhM'!
a great lortuue. sno is ra wi'
splendid figure dark hair an
blu eves Sv e is c u u
DueliC's ol Mine-bestir of
Lei-ter K"v and of Mr- Fitnia
Yaiaga the husband ot 'hit fM
American b.'au'y the fo r )i
Wright bhe has also t . t i co.w
tioun in Spuin. The Ma' .U's" Al
sziidin is also oj.trciutl t 't'ly.tr
longs to one nt th- ol 'c Spitti
lamilies has a line iiou-e n MA
and a lan'e cuu- iry is'i lishai:
He 11 tall of the 11 o ' a tain
Spanish tyP'1- P.'ior to 1 n rci
merit three m inths aci te joi
counlo had o.ilv steu . ach 01b
twice
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The nool room of tin N.itatorio- ! likelv that chemists are on the venro
3.00 pm Sanitormm will not be orjen fir i?nets' of some erioeh nukinu rlisnm-fru
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National Polish Association
A charter has been ls-ued by the
!ecr-'tary of state of Illinois for the
erg air ation of a national Polish as
as tie Koike
Crookes and others havobeen accumu
lating evidence indicating that the so-
called elements have not "the absolute-
ly fixed atomiu weights given them
or that there exists a great number of
unrecogn zed substances shading ell
by aloiost imperceptible differences
WHY WILL YOU
3hilnh'K Cure V.1I1 ene von
u- ifiiei? I'rin- Pa "j. c acd
r'01 nt. hi Vil.;iusoL Drag ca
eirtV
Dr. Franklin.
- HomliBst -.
IN TEXAS
HAS ARRIVED.
m
I sociatioti to be known
-rl TkITFPNfiTl-M.t T- f ' Ornm'ocne Pod Upicka Sw Cycihw. from one of our elements toward
rTU? n I Ul iirl lUN Al rrfll IT r !The or"izin ' chimed in the j an nher. The latest experiment is that
l 'ltU I UU I charter pipers to be for boiuficial and I of Lord Rayleigh. who has prepared
HORTFST QUIthEST ...... north mu'ual improvement purposes but it nitrogen ty two uifierent methods and
rtN-P:ST hOUTE l.CifJ n.K.nL? T e5T is under.-tood that it is ultimately in-1 finds the ntomic woicht of one stieoi
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO MEXICO VIA LAREDO.
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C E. Wool) Traveling Pa?. Agent
J. E. UAL.HR.vrru Ue-11'l Krelcht and I'nss. Asrout.
D. J. Pkice Asst. Gou'l t'n-. Agent.
P.'ilostluo 'IVjchs. v T. M Camvbell General Manager.
iciy iu- anas toe tiiuunc woicnt ot one sneoi
tended to make it a national politicil men to be 1 -I00o pai t less tban that
noveiueot Anions tho:0 originating of the otner.
tho affair and ramed as charter mem-i
bers are Emil Olynki Frank Vrz "V ?? DK10m.E Illoox-
esinki Frank Suunurski. Joseph 1.rolabl'. D0 U(:re mple or perfect
Gorski 'air ship has yet been made than tbat
J .. 'of a Hamburg gardener Carl Theod-.r
The sentiment of the country has ! Gci5sl-'r whose new balloon is attract
lavurauie
p ill a n h in
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.vi irwiu.joj apparc2i.y chanced in liuikfd degree j 'c ery iavurauie auennon irom
l.v 1.45 7 15 S 45 3.45 recemjv m rejpoct to Sunday ooen- exP'- The case for cas 13 of tin.
.r Tns?.in ii--.Vu! in. ftnd "ems now to be overwhelm-! cl"ar shaped variety -iving the lean
" 11 S6" U oLmiindyinl.tvorof an open fair. possible air resistance. The enr hangs
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TS.UNS
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The ilit: carried bv Pizarro and his the ordinary nettins beioc diseardc
1 followcr during tr e conquest 0! Peru) - winged serew iu front is driven b a
j will be a notable object in the Yene-1 petroleum inoier of aluminium. A
zuoiau exnitm hi tne Words fair. ! ruuaer is placed Dehind. The n-
Tho sword of Cortez will be exhibited
f.om Mexico.
The Xews prints the associated
press telegrams twelve hours ahead of
any paptr in Waco.
and fill can bo reaulated by a slidi'
weight and by a r.ng which eacirJ -t!:e
caso and on which the air e.i 1 -
variable pressure according to the hor
iziutal or oblique pointing ot the
balloon.
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