The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 29, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 29
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'.urn Ap"l -20 The Miehi-
JD2 at me xruriu h I'iur
j'co'st of ' '" wai former-
icatcu it's morning wiui m-
;fliexcr ieif ana in mo pros-
falirge asHomoiago mciua-
t.. rj n( tVin liKfiwIiiliirn.
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eiDbtii l tne iooai cons oi
aua representatives oi
; governments. It had been
M in mo prustuuut auu
resident s ould honoi the oe-
by thu'r presence but owing
fact that the presidential
was not 'lue until 1:2 o'clock
decidt l to adhere to the pro-
ie as originally arranged.
My after u o clock the partiei-
g3thered in the building and
!mt I M. Weaton of the
can Worl i's Fair commission
tort but appiopriate address
irly delivered the structure to
rnoriULl' auu mo lauor ae-
J it in ' jtalf ot the state
chosen remarks. Addresses
alsodehxered by e. Senator
ier Lieutenant (Jovernor Qid-
i Speaker W. A. Tatotuni. ox-
mor h B. Winans Congre.s-
Butrjwn ex-Congressman J.
aboell President 1. B. An.
of the State University and
F. J. . kifl oi the depart-
olMine1- and Mining. Ap-
ale music was rendered by a
lit This afternoon the gover-
irJ members of the state board
ajiuhlic reception.
ISanlcuiuiil Hie Mail uiul i;-
VtCNH
fcuoThm
exvYobk Apnl J'i On Mori-
iieit the ihil and Express will
isiU'i for the first time from the
imhcent structure erected as its
be at Broadway and St. Paul's
irehyard. The removal was
Ie without ceremony or cekbra-
mg of many of the veterans as it
oosr the organi.uion hut one cent a
head of its membership since the
cottage was presnnttd to the Grand
Army by Mis Drcxpl three years
ago. In tl at period the c Htage has
been visited bx lift y thousand people.
Arrlvul ol ('Imuluml in (IiIciilm)
Special to tliu New
Clin Ai.o. April 2ii.T(ie prelim-
inaries incident to the inauguration
of the World's Colum'-iairE. posi-
tion woio emphasized tedxy in tho
arrival of a largo number of dis-
tinguished personages. The special
train bringing President Cleveland
vice-Pretedeut S.fcxenson :nd xsifj
and the members of the i.tviiuet and
thoir f;i nilies arrived .t' the I'uion
depot shortly before noon. TJio
train was met on the IliIi-
an:i border by a delfgx
tionoon prising Gov. Altgild. Major
Curler Harrison Director (i-jnrial
Davis President Thos. V. Palmer
anlstxeral numbers of the board
of directors who ( tended to the
Pres dent and his associates u hearty
welcome to Illinois Chicago and
the Exposition. The President
made a brief response expressing
the gratification which it alljrdul
him to visit Chicago on so interest.
iiiK and important an occasion. An
immense crowd had assembled
on Canal street in front of
the Union depot but it wa-
hold in check und prevented from
besieging the entrance and waiting
rooms by a large force of police.
I The news tl at the train had ar.
rived however spread (tiickly
through the throng and when the
well known form of the president
reti bed the top stop of the depot
entrance and appeared upon the
sidewalk there was a tempest of
cheois with waving of hats canes
and handkerchiefs. The president
appreciated the heartiness of the
greeting. and with :i smile
upon his usually stolid face bowed
repeatedly to the right at 1 left.
The greeting was renewed with
even additional onthusiiijm when
tho present vice president and ex-
headsman of tho former democratic
administration was seen to emerge
from tho archway. Somebody
called for thiee cheers for Adlai
and they were given with a will and
i a vocilerous ticer to foot. ith
I little delay the party s;u
I conducted to the carriages in
i waiting nd tho procession was
then formed. A platoon ot mount-
I ed police led tho xxay followed by
tho First Regiment of the Illinois
' National Guard. Tho I'nited States
was represented by a troop of
United State- Caxalry. aud a L
M. l.nuU .locui'i C'lllli
'Ptoml to 'I lie N. n6
St. Lui i April '".i Thp-suriuii
meeting of the St. Louie j 'ckev
club openpci this aft raooii and
continues for forty-eight days It
xx ill be the most brilliant ever cor.
ilimted b the orginvvtinn the
total mom y add tl to st ikes and
puies reaching an :i!grrtr.ne of
nearly two huudrid thousand dol-
lars an 1 many of the horses entered
are record breakers.
Finest Work.
Lowest Prices.
Prompt Delivery.
HARTLEY & GAVIN
:'iin ii mi .. .Miini t ii I it it nrm:i:r.
The Job lP2rxi"t:rs
The Bankrupt Stock
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Is Now Placed on the Market
I. mil" I ml it i In Hummer
Smo i' to Tliu Ni wb
Nkxx Yoijk. April ju Swciuiy'h
hotel at Pnk li .v and Duinc
strut once a fain m ruort for
Koiniu t'.uholiu clergymen and
I rifH b'utUrK and t-n- many otliei
noted men went under tho hammer
todav. and will be rszd V tin
ground. It-J c lUction of rtg'icip
xvil iiro ab'y be sold to stm-
IM lll'-lll '. l-t Si f ntv. Aniouii-t
the iii'm tbi coniain are ihoo of . r. . . .
H.n. Grant. UcOlollind and Shur. : ' IclbfcJU SlllCti Lilt) III e sniODea 111 Cai
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Cn i Ahu April 'i'.l Tfie Bonn!
of Directors of the Columbian As-
sociated Travellers an o'giniition
eompor-td of lh commercial trivel-li-rs
of ttie world are in susnion to-
day at tho Treiuont House for the
purpoK of peifecling u rangemeuts
for the gniif trax I'llor' deiuonsti
tiou at mo ExCfcitionon Julx Ji.'.u.
This morning it was decided to give
a grand concert in Festixal Hall by
tho united bands of the countiy.
These band- will ha brought to
Chicago by the different aenoeia
tions. and alter their arrival will be
united into one groat Intnl. num-
bering two thousand or more in-
struments. X ill Cclulirutc l.ulnir l)
Spcrlnl t" tin; News.
Cim Ann Ai-il 2'.i. Miny of
the local trades unions will cele-
brate libor diiv tomorrow with a
tiirade and picnic in order not to I
contlict with the otioning of the
World's Fair. ' ' I
These goods are all new having been pur-
load lots
The
stock is the largest in Central Texas.
JOHN F. MARSHALL
Trustee.
II.K MADK A NUMBER OF
have
of botli city and country realty. We push
you want to buy or trade for real cttatc call on
realty loi sale place it in our hands and xvc will push it
SALES the past nion th
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PUSH ALONG -:- KEEP MOVING.'
. It had beet the intention of ; t o aniHen umier lbe COmnnnd
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interists.
God dispose
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"pie Irom many
lepresentatives of
But iniiti proposes
and its former
who xxhile succeeding by
gy3nd determination in making
i' me it i ng evening papers
e country also lound time to
hie life's tathxvav with deeds
iilanthrof and goodness now
a that tleep which knows no
tenini' Hence the event which
an 'mportant era in the
TCi Ue inner wiM not 1ih -it.
B1 ''tl. Si distinctive celehra.
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Inn-rcM in i in"
"J me ' ns
5T0.N. Auril .Ml WhPflninii
nhout the country are ma ii-
'g interest in the ureat relav
.from this .-ity to Chicago
iistn ie tun under the auspi-
the liot-ton Post. taw '..rk
tder ind China n ii.ii
fidere ..f the first division leave
tomorrow at " n. m lul.iln
e of the tlfth division will bear
'icti to be placed in the hands
0V- AltrRld nro lln.al n n.'.r.
ni"go at 10:10 on next Thura.
ttOinincr All t.bn ridr will
n With rmni-ik. nA ikn..n ;..
'"t division to incsludn V. Kil
!?ntr the 'reat lona distance
Vat SickleD
Pi ad . H
v'u ea aud bore tin rrrnat
ne of hbt year's great Chicago
r lork rf.iw T-Aa
ruuil Armi'i. IIuiiiIn.
'ew.
'"is re ay
P" otti
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l6" lOTIiv. Atiril -Til .. TU f3t
at Mntinl Mr(2ror.n..
" e great general and prei.
'ftathed his last nassed out nf
Mrol of the Grand Army to-
!lnecounnil nf tr.;..:. '.:..
inn A ouuuuiBUailUU
J deci. I to no longer hold
' WeponBible f jr the o.ii9tiuli.B
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-..f 4C UUl ty lUB HJUJ.
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Carrianos containinu the escorting
committee and tho guest1- brought
up the tear. The line of march
was oast on Adams street to Michi-
piiu avenue aud thence south to the
L xiugton Hotel at r.'od street.
The sidewalks wtrocrowd.il with
spectators tho entire distance and
the oheeriiiii and enthusia-m was in
cess-ant. While tho procession was
puling the Lake front tho presi-
dential salute of twenty-one guns
wore tin il from tho I'nited States
steamer JHiclrgin. At tno noiei
four large apartments fronting on
Michigan axenue had been reserved
for the president and Secretaix
Thu her and they had been
docorawd A l rare and expensive
floworfi from tho World's I-Vr
horticultural hall until they re-
sembled a fail bower under a
tropical s n.
()a reaching tho hotel the presi
dent expressed a desiro to enjoy a
couple of hours' rest and the com
niitteo of escort accordingly ar-
ranged that he should not ba dis
iinl.-d for that oeriod. This after
noon the members of the National
Commission and the Directon madi
a formal mil upon the president
who received them in a suite of
rooms ou the parlor lloor.
The greeting extended to the
Duke of Veragua and suite was
quito as heirty :n that accorded to
the presidential party. The dis-
tinguished rrpresentative of Spain
arrived this afternoon and was
escorted to the Auditorium Hotel
where fourteen rooms on the parlor
tloor exquisitely furnished in
mahotrauv. aud cold aud broom
were placed at his disposal
mliitarv saluto xx ni aiveti from
Like Front upon the arrival of the
I") ical party at the hotel
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Both tho method aud results xhen
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleastnt
and it-freshing to the tiv-te and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and HoxveK clean-es the sy?-
tem effectually dispels colds head-
aches and fevers and ones habitual
constipation. Syiup nf Fijrs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pn-
duced pleasing to the tnste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach ptompt m
its action and truly heneficiiil in it
cllects jireparcd only from the mo-t
hehlthv and airrceable substance- it-
iimuy excellent ipia'iiies commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Fig- i- for sale in 5e
and' 81 bottles by nil leading drug
gNts. Any refiable iiiurgi?t who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
withe to try it. Do nut accept an.
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
4A hlANCISLU i '.
tOUIbVILU Kf A. it' WRK. N.V
CAPITAL fGOO.OQO. SDnPLUS AND PROFITS .J86.O00.
UfltllcrOltNK. Hotsn XVm. UHinuton Torn I'lidKlU J. li. Heir X4 i . roit XV II.
(iilU.I. K. Wulllir.' W. K. IJannloii Vli.. Hrvniledl M. A. Cooj.ii
XT"A()nonul6 of Umil.e llAiiliirb Muichinitu undnthi uro Bollullfc.l We viiM''tn nurinid
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rphe Gity Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FEB. 121892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100000
Now offers 6 per cent interest on deposits. Interest payable
1 irom date.
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JSSSlo Cily Tax Slill You are Bight id lie City
rcir"lrly publlahed .n the t .uM ..r McLennan
yn give UtK nolle o to i uenoiih ItiteieMcil Hi
sasspaSf sKSHi Call at 605 Snti Ilk Street. CornBr Clai
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one month.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 29, 1893, newspaper, April 29, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114867/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .