The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 81, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 19, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 19 1893.
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i: tihl: lU'.au'-. aent
4 7 0ri Wt'iT-3.
Trie n.'.r iai- 3.-e w.i..:.' to g'.ve
e'..ur-.jti rates to Wi 3 jh-I 3dver-
t oar hit waver from one end of
the cont.aent o the other provided
iuj-::i erejt 3n e.easas. 3tu
com
their homes t
tie moment .'.
.cat no 3irtrrc i
3 .'. arnront w..
u! 3 'jujruni
Wa-hington a a J '
lejJints apparent
: can be rei h-i
be forced bv ia.k
One result J. the physical endar-
ar.ce nzzie in the enae is the pro.
91S-&9- & C C &
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Bankers.
Bookkeeper
Rnc5; .'
Arc resMrttulI requested to renumber that bow Is th tine u
-di;. m;aer. ho; . herein org ;;i ; Qrder Blank Books for 180
LET THEM StAbU.: ww ' iiiit! jM
iencs which m-drn innjtT 1335 7;r;i6 ; 6D; Tti order the Dres-i
ontiived to add to the comfort oi'ent rale- by tne minority. What-. .. c. . nin-r Rnnk. with or without cf.K-
' v murve r Jiciii 1 iak w.i...f . '"wi3.
Orifiai ff?an f the City of Waco.
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.iiiaaan. .ouons to insure
' 3t(f;iJion x.iould be addreftd
- '.Va-' Texfs
WBLiaffER fe NOTICE.
H .is v. rjr n it Is -xpectd The iNewr1
c- br the C3lls of bu-iness. A
'.ram 103d of people com'.ng here to
remain 3 week or 3 moLth to get
the si vantages of oar hot W3tti?
wool 1 be gre3'.lv troubled to find
the accommodation- they would
de. re. The only W3y out of thi
thee who l.ve larelv in hotel- j er may be djne in the future.
The present hotel facilities cf this j ttere is ao probihty thu any of
. . the proposed 3raendm-:nt will be
city cannot more thin enterta:c. m J adojlef al lht ...eietl Stsjion. Tne
comfort the ori:t.3ry travel brought j reason is obvious.
In times of et.itement seme fool-
ish things are 3. ays done in con
cre but Kr?.-ent3tive Harter
of Ohio would have gone down in
history 33 the originator of the
most foolish tr.:r g everdone if some
of his leel heaitd colleagues had
not n:pped the -eieme in the bad.
1 He drew un 3 petition asking the
to ry atnit oe autnorlwl by an emergency lor Waco not one or "e are nP 3 PJon ass.ng tne
jvU '- &il 07 J P.. BENNETT 4 -j 1 u t w n I Democratic senators to immediately
-1 Vxo ndviduals-but for S aco I the Vo0rhes bill and started
Th? Only Damocratle Dally In Cen-
tral Texas.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
workiDK a- one man to t!0 to work
and build this modern hotel roomy
and Sm c!a?e in every particular.
Thi? can be done by 3 joint stock
compaiiy with the -tock placed in
ijlock: 0 trnall that even the boot-
blacks can afford to take a share.
T k N?- ha: i-ed for live
ycari- "a 1 arie t .. No. !1
nri . .- j.itn h. L".th -treet. be-
t-UM. i rirktm awi Mary in the Let the people of Waco thick on
Kcnr. ' ' .k and will on or about
the nr-t of November move into
this matter and thtn 3d with the
energy and decision its importance
demands. The erection of such 3
hottl would be of value to eveiy
.it:.en 01 YY3C0. tuereiore. everv
one rhculd t3ke dock in it.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
'po' itl Corf spondei ' .
Washington o.-t. lb. Kvtry
one 113- KiioAn ot cases where peo
the rit-i-'. ejuipped 3Ld bed anauged
r.e. h.ipt-r cilije ec-r fceen iti WacD.
I i-U'iil .iiitl liu r i ta lilc Vil irtlvlliL'.
A'i i'ial ad.-''rtis"' rj's without
'xc'p'.ji wi!j Le 1 '.- ; for at the
fol1 v i r iicz per re f ion line-;
fir-' in r-.oQ 75 ce'i i ench aubsf
qu"nt I'lS-.riion. fin rents S'x lines
ir Ifcbh .- a half uurc. Seven i.nis
;mo up tij tin & -'uan.-.
C'httntiblo adverti-eraetita All en
terta uuients or events of a charitable ' orjf'" "'re dead although the corpse
or rrlioui nstuie when admission lay before them prepared for burial.
ibctiar.'CJ ur rtfrthments nold ten or cremation. Tnat is precisely
cents pt hue (readiui? matter) fust the condition of the Yoorbee3 un-
insertion five ccatn for each subso- conditional rejieal bill. It is dead
juent insertion. Display muter 50 and almo-t everybody know? it
cents per inch nr-t insertion 17) bit a ftv of its ne3refet friends still
cout'i oaoh subsequint time. refuse to believe it or consent to
Obituaries rcsolution-i of respect the iiri3l difponal of the corpse
or condolence ton cents per line j President Cleveland the chief
eaon insertion. These rates will not 1 physician and mourner insists that
qe floviated from. j it s Htill alive and that if the chief
-- . -. 1 riurne Senator Yoorhees and the
ihiN saya ho is going to follow 1 aai.iHtant senatorial nurses will fol-
Shennan He ha" been claiming lo a- IUh directions 3nd give the
he was following Mi. Cleveland. medicine prescribed by him that it
T may be restored to robust health.
Alilln in putting on hiri war paint j Thin opinion however is not
preparing to help Vjorheen lead thelHhar('1 ''' hU aociite and conBult-
!;mccrmo minority in the senate. ' fj" Secretary Carlisle
... .. who has propaicd a substitute for
I he two renegades will make a; Ulu (i(iruiu.l bill which he would
out with the intention of securing
tne signatures tnertto of all the
Democrats in the house but the
b3d taste of the ecteme W35 so ap-
parent tb3t the leaders of his party
or.n put a stop to ir aud convinced
Air Ilirter after more or less argu.
ment that it -ould be highly im-
proper for the members of either
branch of congrtss to send 3 peti-
tion to the other asking 3ction
either for or aa est any measure.
The debate in tne hoase on the
Chinese 'juestioc which ended this
afternoon by the passint; of the
j MuCreary bill providing for an ex..
tension of the time within -hich
! Chinese may reg;-'.er in accordance
A-ith the Geary av 3nd otherw se
modifying the prov'sions of th3t
1 law was not jjarticipated in by
I many inembarj but it -33 at times
lovely piir appealing to John Shor- prefer to one prepared by the silver
in-ui and bin followers to keep them I ln(!tl if as he believes. :i substitute
out of the Houo. ' iri b?und .t0 be a 'I'ted or ail hope
of financed legislation abandoned.
AuHlin Htrent is badly in i.eed of Secretary Carlisle's proposed
iiaving from the square to Kitrhth ' amendment which is evidently m-
.. . itemed to capture the vote of the
atreot; the block pavement is not.anU.rPlJeal 8loulhorn e.euatorS) .g
HatiHfactory; Telford would not substantially as follows: The re-
Htaud the Aoar; why not try brick? j peal of the purchasing clause of
Brick has proven satisfactory olso-! lno Sherman law ; the puichase of
where and would doubtless bo so ?'O0 cunoea of 8ilver oae-
. w (.1 . . .1 furth to be purchased annually;
in Waco. Lot us try thu expert- .1 - r .u r'
j i1-'1 the coinage of the seigniorage in
maM hY a11 "'"aiiH. . the treasury; the repeal of the tax
. "-r t on state bank currency and author-
Unci .Joey Miller of the Atmjilyfor thu eCCretary of the treasury
Stat.Hnian 'n making occasional at his discretion to issue il 0000.-
000 in bonus to purchase gold. This
amendment will not be likely to get
pie refused to believe their loved erJ rnest. ine cam jrnia mem-
wci s uiwcciijr ujipueeu luc uiii ana
served notice on both the Demo-
cratic and R-pablican p3rtie3 that
the bill would if enacted into 3 law
wipe out those parties in that state
vbich would henceforth be con-
trolled by the Populists. The
Populists naturally smiled at these
statements as they were certain
like everybody else that the Mc-
(Irearv bill wns hri'inri In lis a laa- I
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and they would of course be pleas-
ed to get control of Californi3
'The house wants to know what
hi. 9 been done to protect the inter-
ests of the government in relation
to the LTnion Pacilij railway which
last week passed into th hands of
receivers and a resolution was
unanimously adopted calling upon
the situ rney general for the desired
information.
0Wn to general hard times we hae Reduced Prices and guar
antee a.- fine books; at same prices as any man now uses in Waco.
BROCKS & WALLACE PRINTING HOUSE
Larzest. I5s--t and Cheapo -t Printing H"ue in t
rural fJ
A FATAL AFFRAY.
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anum.
Two Well Known Palestine Cit- J I'.b
izans End a Feud. 1 .".. :.i '. .' .'. lt'i
13.... ...... 11.. 10 Tui. ofior. n... ..r .1.. t r . rtc'
A 1 - ... t -'..V. 1. . ..-.. .s-. lUStWl I.UC 1. XX IIQ 63. I
noon at .5 o'clock Peyton Graves a the T. P. A. will sctre day u
grocery merchant and 3n old cit'sn auit3rium. Efforts arebein'jll
of Palestine entered box x Lucas m that direction.
beirjj
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.... in... ..... ... v .t .. -v n . . ; 1 . : . : . . .
uu piiug siieei uac xi.i uaiiouat raunarium; Cltltrj Ja J
jcu as a sjies- oi'lect to navin" :
mac. and ith some
-'Ore
1?'Q tiVlO'Sr rflJ nr .l rtTTfl1 a. rX -1.3Z. n '..? r Vrt n. n ..n. .1
..-... u-. r. . : tjj.. v u. --.. ui.jTuiuujwujjauiil "31 OEM
VE.huble contributions to war his-
tory. His latest tllort was called
forth by a misstatement from one
John Donoi'tue who told a ber.ii-
any Republican vote? because of
the proposed repeal of the state
bank tax but with that clause out
tiful fairy story of how Artillerist 1 it wuul-i luce votes among the south-
J'elham "nemini'd tiu advanco of I ern senators
the entire union arm)" at Frulor-
icksbuig. Unolo Joey who waH
thtre BhowH Polliam to hao been
iuileu nvay from the place whore
Dot huo putfl him.
Thtire are a number of other
comjiromi.se amendments prepared
and in course of jiroparatiou in
faut there are so many of them that
their very number and diverrity is
acting as a jircvouta'.ive of action
and may result in nothing buirrr
Rlillp during the oamjiaign said J douo although the goneral im.
tho revision of the tariff wa the J'rehioii among senators of all
great question; that silver coiuae 'inl0'"i ls thal fi0mu one of them
did not amount to anything all tho lJ f 7 T
. . . ' ' week. Conferences aro hourly be-
silver whioh tho government owned irg hold and as soon as any amend
might bo ooinod into silver dollars inenl that caa coin u. and a majority
that tho total would amount to t fcullioioritly largo to prevent lilh-
about twe
fiPe coinage
Judge Goodrich's Court.
In Judge Goodrich's court the
jury in the Carroll case could not
agree. They stocd four for plain-
tiff 3nd eight for defendant railroad
com 'any.
Tho case ot Craft vs. Baker wae
decided in favor defendant.
In Din Ford's case vs. A. J.
Pool the plea of Echols was struck
out. Ford's plea of reconvention
was disallowed and ha dismissed his
suit to which defendant excepted
and gavo notice of appeal. Several
orders were taken and court ad.
.josrned for dinner.
Disturbance.
ThiH afternoon there was 3 con-
siderable disturbance in tho reserve
tion 3nd as one of the results
Nettie Moore a soiled dove is
charged with disturbing the peace.
Case is set fur tria1 Saturday morn-
ing in Judge Gallaghor's couit.
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reuuii- wni cateu ai some neaitn rtr
u.a .. -.1. . .... U if 1 ri-. . . 'I
uu uue meruturu. uotu uieu u-iu minK xexas traveiin ' mtikJ
-;. . ou ! n.. i?.-i . .. .v. -v 1 1 .i . "-si
unuu .i. cjtii umci. uuic: men pusu aueau auu mane t.er.iulv
four -hots when his pistol which provisions fr a hospita. ar.4itil
was a iicanore nting nre au place Jut! in i er own borat
would not discharge. Blukshear certain amount is paid annnili
.:j u:. ..if 7..: o .i.i... .
KUipueu ins .-til rt-ptJiiiuu : wnuie t a'Jil mtinoe WUlcn onstjlj
when Graves walked out of the relief fund. This am j int raf
building 3td down the sidewalk a . supplemented by dona .n froj
tew leet 3nd leu lie was carriea town desmng the loi . .in 0!
nome 3ud aied 3s tney enterea tne sanitarium Mr. Ba"h -. imeT
gite. 1 other T P. A. ran 1 resent
Bla kshe3r W3s .-hot once in the hesitatingly dt- larei tferastlT:
stomai n which may prove tat3i. having very -trong jreii.ectk:
Aoout eighteen mouths ago favor ui Na.o. He 33 js.
Bbtk-hear married the youngest j tb3t with proper etTjr' ibenvl
daughtei of the Widow Balms in sanitarium couU t ed 1
thi-cay without the moiaer con- Drummers uk- k-j nd J
sent. The marrmge W33 a very well of her. L t i in ' nesl
romantic one the couple having watch out 3loug tl is 1 1 f0M
stolen 3 marcn on Jirs. iiainns dj piaces are ju..iLg. t ajtil
the voung l3dy jumping from 3 bene tits to the city to j dd
window while the rest of the family from the lotation jf su.a 3n ;
were asleejj. License was obtained tution to be supported by sea
in Cherokee county and the mar- it-tiuential body of commerculj
riage was a success. The young there need be nothir ' S3 1 bjl
couple Lave lived happily together of argument. The alvantacfl
since then and now have one child too patent to be suramar:dS
Shortly after the marriage of her An institution of the kndJ
I (laui'ntfir M ra. Kallin.a mnrriprl Prv. ' llUllt sompvi-liprp in iVui U.J
- -;: -j ... - :-. "- k-
ton craves a mercnant tne nun otaies witnin a very ieT is
who now lies in his coffin with 3nd eternal vigilancu will p
inree ouuei noies in nis rignt iuis aireciion as well us in oto
breast. Hard feelings between' Col. Parrott ha3 h'elyprepi
uiacKsnear ana craves seem to anu win suum 1 to tlio virJ
have existed from that day until his Posts ar.d the drummers ceneril
death. a proposition by wlT h a flOVl
several months 3go Mrs. Black- hotel and 3 -1C i sar.1
shear the daughter of Mrs Graves rium can be easily enured
entered suit in the dmnct court for doea not hind tL rj t icitel
partition of the property belongiug 3t Waco but he a Urii!'H'
to the estate of her father Sam pbee fir it. The drummers
Ksllins deceased. It was an ami working to his proposition
cable suit and the partition was
made as far as is known to the satis-
faction of all parties (oacerned.
What caused the difficulty today i
not known but it i probably the
result of enmity which has long ex-
isted between the two men. Graves
it is said was drinkitg before the
shooting took place and it is more
thn probable that had he been in the
right temperament he would have
been alive today. Blackshear is
(hot through the pit of the stomach ?$$ aSfa70r'u"r " '
aun tne wound win iiouotlesB prove
fatal. Graves was 3 member of
several aooial org3n'.ations and car-
ried life insurance. He has many
friendH in this county and was liked
by all who knev him.
benefit themsahes in several ti
specls.
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A Singular Fact:
Today will ie yesterday toil
row bat the superiority of 01
Dominion Cigarettes remains
way tho same.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Ailvertietnz In this mlmnn chsrae-l I
catd of one cont per wonl lor each InlKt
WANTED.
yAvri;i-At once. Six jouognulf
t inmh experience In Drj OXHi fl
siiairot it co. "-jq
7 VVI'llII Kvprconn to ai OH H
T Lmnuut corner Eighth and
Trv It.
alroetii Sue enn te 1 yon Le pa6tire-;J
(utnro I"'!
V.-' Ul STROXOi Ives togethor.
r (C " j"'io 11 iirwi-
AA X.-. "' '"' "run-down"
(TC? .ui.i.in with Dr.
orite
Itr.lS I llll Kvervllodv to scad i
Z .. . M
If you have not vet attended anv til . V '" " ?:?LcsnViiiwl
of the revival seivicea go tonigh-. n?snd torpid iire'r. AddriBs r. o.jl
I ry it once or twice. Take your
choice. The Tonth Street Metho- FOK SALE.
dint thp Tfir'.t M.irilisl nnr the ..
Second Presbyterian aro all holding F' LrVou.l'faSi'u.'S
services even nigut this week.
Forsake not the 3ssembliug of your.
nlv cents iier oapita; th.U ' t!1Nttrl1b' ig"'t it is agned upon
" . . U will be at onco passed tiy tho
go would give bin tern-!... T mnv Kn f ... l. u
ef while the robber tar-1 morrow or any day this week:
iff was jiormittod to oontiuuo gath-
ering its tollp. Mr. Mills has nev-
ertholess joined tho crowd who
olnim tbia twenty cents furnished
to tho peoplo will prostrato values
and pa'alyzo buBinesH.
to-
but
;f no agreement is reached this
week it is altogathor probable that
tho whole question may bo thrown
over to the regular aesBion as it ia
daily becoming more difficult to
keep the senators who are anxious
for one causo or another to go to
K.v' sL- Jit '" r avori1
jSmyyfA- i al'ivwnitii.ii. And
PSU2A"rx if juusiiir.r from
(iySii&y "iiy 11 umlr com-
v?.tm i..:..t
you ('t frll. Kor
tlion two things
to hill Id up wo-uien'-
strength
nti 1 to euro wc
uir-n's ailnieuts
this is tlio niilr mfl.'inp tlmtV yuarunteeit.
If it doesn't I "ii. in .1 1 un iu'ovtry case
your niouey u i....i . a. un tueso urau
what eloo can U t -.i u ; d" for you to
buy 1
Tho "PrwiTij nun" regulates nnd jiro-
motcs nil tho n it h 1 fnin-tiuiis never con-
Oicts witli them ui.n is perfectly linrudess in
any condition of tlio female system. It itn-
Iroes diislion uitieln'S tho lilooil brings
refreshlnjr sleep und restores heulth and
vigor.
For ulcprfttlii!ii .(lispliu-emcnta bearing
down sensjitions p'-rioilical luins and every
clironlu we.ikneao o.- irrcsuiarity it's a ran
dy tuut wfely mid ijcnuauvutfy cures.
Horse Thief.
A man giving hiH name as Burse
Burton y. m ane-ted today by Den-
Tjoii si.i:-uoid uBn'biutieya'il
L mules. IV. B. Jackson 'lA
FOK N VI-ll A rour norae P0e'
motor ko.iiI ne a new one ai ' e'J
MISCELLAhi.oUS.
'tf t V 4t
. ti -. i - -----'. - . . vAn
uty uonstabie llarrv Crowdor upon w t rank in fcireet one 1 i r0is-
. J .....' ' ' .. rtw. limriHl nn rl"bt ll '' v. '.
I N r. 1 W.ra. J
110 in t.yfJSj
stoi 1 -rff;
. t. : i t k tit n 11 i"v. unu utii n in
the coripiamt of A W. Rassell I j xxon riniit side
hnvincr in hi. i.ncccir.n . lr..-ao.to J. V. . W. Fluid"
which txaUly answeis the doscrio rr- .
e l r- . . ' CI'H Itll.N I' A nice
tion of one stolen in can Antonio. r news ouice.
He had a Sau Antonio saddle. He 1 mint Ki'.Nir-TSi1i.p. ve i
Jj good bHrn Ptc biiSf'Oth IJ"L
claims to havo owned tho horse U?o
years. He will be held until San
Antonio can be heard from
Hotel Wortham
11.1 .l.MI 117 SOL I'll 71U ST
J. M. BlackweN Prop.
Utltoii S1.U0 Ulid ii.00 I'or Uuv
ply to r C. smlt'i 11 bouo ""(.
' . ..nil '
l.MPlk lil. i jne mvu "Ti la i J
rsorin fonriu tireei. ir
Klalr.
BO It O-t'au bo had wltn or '3J
outbernxponre larRf aIllJrcl1
Term reRfonable. pilyol com" .j
MAKItll-lll I ll K-7!SB0oili
'Infallible Safeguard" (n M
deception 1) jui-t wnai ""
Qatar Kaneaa city Mo.
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