The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 296, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 28, 1893 Page: 6 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 1893.
ADMITTED TO HAIL
c
is Out
$1000 lluml.
I MUTT'S IIOKMWS lllllllllllilii:
The Killim: Mas the Tlicmr ni
WMcnlin WtfriiiM.ui.
Hisciissimi
Chut Smith waived prelimi
nary examination yes'erday af-
tcnoon iii.d lato in the
eening his lavyor 1 ndgo Iva-
geno Williams attempted to have
a habeus corpus hearing before
J ilgo Goodrich who on account
of the lateness of tho hour and the
largo number of witnesses who
would have to testify not the hear-
ing for nine o'clock this morning.
Judge (i nod rich put Smith un-
der a $."00o bond to ap-
pear at the time mentioned.
After examining a large number
of witnec-n'H thin morning who wore
either eye witriOHaeH of thekilling or
who were cogniyint of the facts
leading up to it and who testified
to tho goorl charajtor of Smith he
wan admitted to bail in the sum of
i I ("in hi await the grand jury.
1 he killing v u the theme of dih-
eu'Hioii a!' the afternoon yesterday
and a ore - d of.morbid people throng-
ed about the undertaking establish-
ment of Fall & I'uekott anxious to
ceo tho body ol the victim of a
tragedy.
The undertakers wired the brief
facts of the killing to Jarrott's
father at Center which is siluatod
away from tho railroad and tho
telegraph faeiliti are not good.
City Marshal Neill received a
telegram this morning from W. I
Jarrott brjthei of tho deceased
from Center instructing tho mar-
shal to have his remains buried in
this city. Tho funeral will tako
plaoo a' six o'clock this evening.
To Cloanso tho System
EtToolually yet gently when costive
or bilious or when the blood is impuro
or sluggish to permanently oure
habitual oonstipntion to awaken tho
kidin ys and liver to a healthy activity
without irritating or woaboning them
to dispel headaches colds or fevers
uso Syrup ol Kigs.
Tho night classes in bookkeeping
and shorthand at 1 1 i 1 1 'h Business
t'i Urge under tho masterly super-
vision of Captain Dugolby aro in
active piMnross. Tho special tlireo
Tfi&lfffmmimmmmBmmmmt
brandies is clear and conciso cost-
ing only twonty-tivo dollars each.
ow is an opportune time to enter.
Now iB tho best chance you ever
had to got a homo. See .1. II.
Mickey 1 1 i South Fourth Street.
Rheumatic Pains.
In ono miuuto ilio Climax Oil will
relieve rheumatic sciatic hip kidney
chest and all muscular pains and
weakness. Dnu't fail to try it. Sold
by all druggists at 50 cents and 1 n
bottle
Von can buy a homo from Maokey
on tho installment plan cheaper than
from any ono else. See him at 11!
South Fourth street.
Climax Pills will oure you if your
stomaoh and livor is out of ordor try
them
Everybody PloasQd
Who uso Climax Pills because thoy
aro purely vegetablo and do not gripo
but net mild. Try them if you aro
bilious. 25 cents a box. Sold every
where
What You Bhoud Do.
In the spring tako Climax Blood
Elixir and got your system in good
shape for tho summer. For sale by
druggists.
School uirlgradtiate-i look lovlier mil
"Winn photographed with lai-U.m's sMll-
A Liberal Oiler.
The Stephenson undertaking houso
at !)? Franklin street Waoo Texas
is ready at all times to luruis.h a car-
riage or hoarso freo of ohargo on
funeral occasions. This liberal oiler
oxtendd ten mileB in the country. Tho
trado is invited to profit thereby.
V. M Stephenson.
OX HER 1ILSM.
Mrs. Cnmfid Assaults Her llusliiiiiri's
Itrnllii'i's.
In the Crawford case in the
district court yesterday afternoon
oninsel for M F. Crawfoid pre-
sented an application ask-tig for the
custody of Lily Crawford pending
divorce proceedings which have
been postponed until tho July term.
I uer neanng ovnience .muge
Goodrich denied the wife's petition.
When Mrs. Crawfonl heard the
court's decision -ho rushed franti-
cally from her seat to her husband's
brjther who held the child and
began to pummel him vigorously
until attendants interferon:. An-
other brother of her husband
came in for a vigorous attack
at tho court home entrance but the
pugilistic little woman was stopped
aga'n before ao damage was done
THE SCHOOL IIOMtl).
lee .iiiiiiiinieil In lustier! li
inirs anil .Treasure's limnl Fixed.
At tho meeting of tho Public
School board yesterday evening an
order was parsed whiuh permitted
tho attendance of children in Eist
Waco at the school.
The bond of tho treasurer was
fixed at -v2.-.0o0.
A committee con-Hting of .Mayor
McCuliOfh 3iid Mr C. S Johnson
was appointed to inspect the build
ing to see what addition" if any
wero needed.
Tho report of Mrs. W. D. Honso
relinng superintendent will be
made at a meeting to bo hold to-
morrow evening at tho Central
School building.
Ileal li of Mrs Sallie Crooks.
Mrs. Sallie Crooks wife of Mr.
J. A. Crooks died yesterday eve-
ning at 7:in in her thirty-ninth
year. Thu funeral will lake place
this afternoon at t o'clock from hor
lato residenco 7 10 South Ninth
street.
Epworth Leaguo Conference.
Hpcilal to'lho Ncwe.
Ci.k Ki.AND O. June .'8. This
city is filling up with delegates to
the first international conferonco of
tho Epworth League and which
will bo in session for five days from
tomorrow. All the local accommo-
dations 1 live been reserved the
boarding house f icilities aro practi
cally exhausted and largo numbers
of citizens havo thrown open their
residences to tho delegate. This
ill bo tho first occasion upon
which representatives of tho Motho-
dist Episcopal church of this coun-
ii y ui iMiuua aim ii.iigi.iuii nave
W
MBMBIHMBI
fraternized together. -'.j000 dele
gates aro expected.
Better Tolophono Service.
After July 1 tho Southwestern
Telephone and Telegraph Company
will adopt tho number call system.
It is expected that calls be made by
number only. This system has
boon adopted by all 1 irgu exchanges
and will facilitate prompt and much
belter service.
Languor loos of appetite aud strength
Cured by Bromo-Seltzer.
Don't fail to tee .Mackoy and havo
him explain proposition on a homo.
Remarkable
A child saved from the jaws of
death by tho timely use of Climax
Oil tho best medicine on earth for all
pain
How's Tour Liver?
Tako Climax Pill and bo happy.
Climax Oil should be in every
house; tho bast family raodioine on
the market for all pain colic and
nervous troubles. For sale by all
druggists.
Are You Bilious?
If so tako Climax Pills and be
relieved. They are the trim health
pills sold by druggist".
No Experiment.
In reaching Austin San Marcos
San Antonio etc. via International
and Great Northern railroad Two
daily trains each way. Insist upon
your ticket reading via llearne or
Taylor and the international and
Great Northern railroad. 1'erfeot
roadbed magnificent equipment.
1WYESTI0X1
i
BAPTIST S. S. (
Ureal ll(ircsciilalimi From All liver
Hie Stale.
Mr. B. J. Kendrick of White-
hill who has just returned from
Tl.11. . 1 I... Una Unnr a t a n A . I
ing tho state Suudasehool and Col-
porteur Convention of Toxaq Bap-
tists says that the registration was
from tho Rio Grande to the Red
river also from other states.
Drs. Boykin and Hatcher of
Georgia were present and delivered
Sunday school addresses which
wero very intprpstincr. The con
vention said Mr. Kendrick was
very bene-fijial. An interesting
talk was made by Rev. G. W.
Truett of Waco. The convention
is solid financially. The next meet-
ing will bo at Abileno.
mks iliira it
He Mill rroliahlj llae Other Cliames
lYoiViTeil Aiinsi Him. i
Dr. Banks who wa arrested yes-
terday afternoon on tho charge of
carrying a pistol win fined .fj in
tho mayors' court this morning and
was locked up in default of piy
merit.
It is said that Baukj will havo
charg'H of obtaining money under
false protensos preferred against
him by tho Geyser City Ledge.
A (iooil Appointment.
Culleu P. Thomas received notico
today from Ne York of his ap
pointment as attorney for this
county of the American Surety
Company. Thn is tho largest
financial institution of the kind in
the world having a cash capital of
' d0000o. We congratulate Mr.
Thomas on his good fortune.
From lloss In (iciicta.
A party has begun tho survoy of
an extension of tho Texas Central
from Ross to Geneva to connect
with tho Missouri Kansas and Tex-
as railroad.
Transfers of Real Estate.
Transfers of real estate reported
by Waco Abstract and Investment
Company room 17 Provident
Building Waco Texas June .'8
18!i:i
Charley (iipsou and wife to Por-
ter Wren ono acre La Vega grit 'it
-') 00.
E-uato of Jiii. Briggs by Admin-
istrator to Geo. Petree '" acres of
Manchuoa grant $1500.
Goo. Petreo and wife to Wallace
Erringdale (i.r acres Manohaoa
jjrajinn
iMartin Van Buren et al to W.
(i. C4oldborg 10 acres of L3 Vega
grant J'JOO.
Richard Coke to J. B. and Vic
tor Cornish lot (i block 1 Trice
addition Ki00.
S. M. Renick ot al to J. B. aud
Victor Cornish lots ti 7 14 aud
15 block 7 Renick addition also
lots I 5 7 it and 10 block s
said addition. 9!M)
J.L Rnnich to S. .M. Renick
1-1 interest in lots as ah we f:!50.
G 11. Knebel and wifo to Goo.
M. Knebel lot 1-J I. W. Carr addi-
tion -' 000.
V. I. Hays aud wifo to August
Riohtor .'-' :.' aores G. W. Humph-
rey's survey 5550.
I have a spooial bargain in a home
on the installment plau. J. II
Mackey 1 1 i South Fourth street.
Bill's Business College.
Tho special attention of the
public is directed to the niirht
school of this famous institution.
A short concise course has been
arranged for tho night session that
may bo easily completed in three
mouths. The tuition for this course
is only $25 00. Captain Thos.
Dugolby is in charge which is a
sufficient guarantee that superior
advantages are not to be found.
The Captain informs that he has
made a special effort to prepare
tomething that is rich and racy for
his studonts. See advertisement in
another column.
For Bale or Trade
At a bargain 45 feet front on
Franklin street between Sixth and
Seventh streets now occupied as
marble yard. Apply to
Hornk & Williams.
!
THE LEADER
During the Extreme Heat of the Summer the best
thing to do is to buy some of those Pretty Sheer
Dress Goods at "THE LEADER" especially as
everything in that line is going at prices of which
the following are but fair samples.
Good 5c Lawns at ... Q X-Sc
Fine 8 and 10c Printed Challies - Qjq
Desirable 10 & 12 l-2c Outing Cloth 6 X-4C
Solid Col. Wool Lace Grenadines
Only a few pieces left Have sold up to 25c. Come c
Early and get them at JO
White Lace Stripe and Corded Pique
Splendid Assortment of Patterns in 10 and 12 l-2c ry
quality at c
uiiHiT tssnii'niKvr of niiisoix i ms it io-rhck pricks.
Livingston & Desenberg.
ALL AROUND TOWN.
A mirriage license has been is-
sued to Luciau Ross and Salvia An-
derson. Telcphono Kinix Bros-. for all kindB
of teed chickens turkeys eggs
butter aud produce.
King Bro.'s at old engine house
aro the loading grain feed and pro
ducc dealers of Waco.
A moonlight picnic will be given
out to the BoM) te tonight by well
known society people.
The single tax adherents had an
interesting debate on their doctrine
at the City hall list night.
There was a good attendance at
the meeting of the AVaco Medical
Society last night and "Tonsilitis"
wrw discussed.
The Ladies Hebrew and Aid
Society will give si lawn party to-
morrow evening at the Washington
Street Synagogue.
Tne presbytery of Central Texas
will hold an adjjurnod meeting to-
night at tho First Presbyterian
church the obj-'ct being tho organi-
zation of the Second Presbyterian
church of Waco.
. L-Midlord Bussey of the Royal
I has just returneii from a summer
ison and Greenville and he reports
that crops along the routes traveled
by him are in splendid condition.
An excursion train of about 500
oolored people pulled out for Cor-
sicana on the Cotton Belt at nine
o'clock this morning to enjoy a
barbecue and picnic. About live
hundred more excursionists were
gathered in on the way. Model-
land's brass bund went along.
. Seo Stark West for fire or aocidon
'nsurance.
For Skin Diseases.
Dootors recommend Climax Blood
Klixir bocause it has never failed to
give good results. Sold by all drug-
cists.
If you want a homo see J. H.
Mackey 11 i South Fourth street.
A twenty-year
Klgin stem-wind
fl i.5n.
tilled case with
movement only
WlNANS THE JkWKLKK
For rheumatism gout and all pairi
use nothing but Climax Oil.
Stop paying ront. Maskoy will
sell you a homo on tho installment
plau for only a trifle more than you
are paying rent.
After One Thmy Comes Another.
Now Spring ia here and you should
have your system in good shape for
the summer. Climax Rlnn.-l Kiivir
will cure you of any blood trouble or
disorder of the stomach and bowels
bold under a positive guarantee by all
drucgist.
Fifty cents pays tor 7 hi Nkws
one month.
S09
AUSTIN
AVENUE
All IX-lViifoili' in Horiilii.
THAT r.KONI.OCMlATCIIIl i UIDf.E
Wo aro author .-id to say that the
renowed bridge ucrobs the stream
known by the diarrhoea of the al-
phabet required to spell it is again
open to the traveling public in
eluding quadrupeds
It is a substantial structure re-
flecting credit upon James Maohon
contractor.
When the contract W3s awarded
to him on the -.".tih ultimo the lum-
ber for it was standing in tho green
piney wnodr' acros-i the lake three
miles from tho saw mill and the
bridge is ovtir three miles from the
mill. Bolts aud other iron material
wore not in shape for ae until the
Orlando machine shops &YAt(. (he
contractor's order.
Besides the span of sixty-seven
feot tioross tho river proper and ai
approach of ten ftet more on the
veit end of tho span there wa a
till ono hundred and til teen feet
long containing nearly four hundred
cubic janH of earth.
A 1) tter jib or one put up tpiick-
er has not been attempted sinco war
times. Daily Reporter Orlando
Florida
Old friends of Mr. Machon's in
this city will notico from the above
that m -. MachQiKnjadfilrhe scorch-
iu suu oi i'iori(i3 nus lost
his old time courage.
Ucsl hind Pavilion.
Tho Bijou Comedy Compinj
opened up their fifth week lart
night at this popular resort under
very favorable circumslaucos both
a to attendance and appreciation
of the audience which was shown
by long and frequent applause.
The bfll offered their patrons is
very excellent this week. Being
tine scones and seleotion from the
comio opera of the "Little Tj coon."
Piano accompaniment bv Pruf. Pol
lock. The cute included all the
members of the company who were
dressed expressly for the occasion.
Esnecial mention should be made
of the fine acting and singing of
MiHH Libbio Arnold. Mr Clare
Evans Thos. Stuart -Miss Evani
and the Little Bijou. The Olio
was most happily rendered also the
closing sketch entitled ".lust u--mor
her."
Each week this company change
their ptugramine and aro giving
satisfaction to all who attend at this
cool delightful summer resort.
A Chance for Health
Is ufforded thOB fii't sinking into n conditloc
r liopelcsi debility The in'iins aro at IhbU-
In tho Jonn of & trenlnl medicinal cordial. H
teltor'B Stomach liitters embodies iho combine-
qualities of a blood fertilizer and de "rCI11'
tonic and nu alterstlvu. Whileit piomotM
digestion ami nsBlinllution and sO00"""
appetite has the fur her elU-ctof purtOinR'"
Hie current and sttenglhening H"' '"'rr0
Byitem. A s the blood grows richer aud pure
by it- use. tbey who resort to this 6ter'ineJ1f1y
cinal atfent acquire not only vigor bnt bl
substance. A healthful change in t'ecre"ll4
li ellected by it. and that sure ind ri
physical decay which a chronic obstruction
th-functtOEs of the sy5tem produce.it arret
The prime caust 't diicaso being reffl0 V
J health is speedily renovated and vikui -
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 296, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 28, 1893, newspaper, June 28, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114917/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .