The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 111, Ed. 1, Friday, November 24, 1893 Page: 8 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 1893.
PARKER'S BAD BREAK.
j Former Waco Cilion Leaves liis Wife
for Another Woman.
W T. Parker formerly a well
known oit .en of Waco where he
did basint-a for many yearn has
loft b i wife and family and elopul
with M u" Florence Smith. a Mont-
gonu ry county young woman of
Kcnui attractions.
Parker a proprietor of ''My
S.ore" on Austin street made con-
siderable m-moy and was well fixed
botu a ri'jrdcd property and actual
cash. He jld out soinitime ago
and mm ei to Montgomery count)
with Iih family.
Tie girl with whom lie eloped i.-
the daughter of V. 0 Smith 'ho
al-o f i merly redded in Waco.
ie 11 df-erihed :s an attractive
woman of more than ordinary in-
tellg'uji' and with a oh'iMo.or
win n 'i pri vious to tin-escapade
alnve reproach
'J he father of the young woman
wa in this ei'y a f-v days atro
looking for the guil y twain but
so far a known found no clue to
their present whereabjulH.
The couple wore in Waco last
week stopping in the Fifth ward
and Pirkur at the time drew from
the First National hank '! 000
which he had on d -pnsit thero
V. JUT WORK.
IX THE COURTS.
Iliisincss Transacted at (lie Seventh
Animal Meeting-Directors Illceteii.
The sovonth annual meeting of
the V. M. C. A. Waco branch
wan held at the awocii ion hall on
Austin street lat night. The
election of directors resultid in the
choice of the following gentleman:
Messrs J. II. M3xoij Win Cam-
eron F. L. Humphrey-" Ed It Han
and l'i. 11. Hill. All these gentle-
men have Her veil before except Mr.
Hill who was elected to till the
place of Mr. W. M. Ragland
resigned.
The secretary's report showed a
total membership in all departments
of 35-1. During thu list year 58-
:i!7 hal rrg'Storod in the halls an
average of 100 utuly.
The public anniversary exercises
will bo held at an early date. A
"jubilee meeting" will bo hold by
the Ladus' Auxiliary on tho :t0th
to commumorato the payment ot ho
dobt on tho piano.
TlliTiUTTRATE.
Tho Old Reliable Will Aid in Making
the Trade Display a Success.
W. G. Crush geneial passenger
aeut of tho Missouri Kansas and
Texas railway is in the city
looking after tho interests of his line.
To a News reporter this morning ho
said:
"We will put on a dollar rate
from Fort Worth and Dallas and
probably as far south as Elgin for
tho Trades Display. You can 83y
in a general way that wo will make
as favorable rates as anylndy else.
They will bo publishod in a day or
two.
Good to Take.
I)K TICEIENOU'S ANTISEPTIC
Stops pain heals wounds burns
soalds ilux coho footevil and poll
evil in horses nod mules. Fico sam-
ple at all droughts
1
All Freo.
Those who havo used Dr. King's
New Discovery know its value and
thoso who have not havo
now the opportunity to try it
free. Sond your nauia and address to
II. E Buokkn & Co. Chicago and
get a sample box of Dr. Kite's New
Lifo Pills Free as well as h copy of
fluide to Health and Household In-
struotor Free. All of which is guar-
anteed to do you good and cost you
nothing W. 13. Morrison's & Co.'s
Drug.-torc.
The Mind Goddess M Making Very
linnid Trogress in Waco.
Ju-ilieo La i not been whoopinc
things up very fast in W'co today
although thero ' are three fullv
n lippi-d courts in remi'ar se-ion.
In tho federal court yesterday
afternoon the' I tiff i oae was laid
over until Saturday and the cise of
Ellen Weaver vs. Kb -In Elliott et
al. wat taken up. It is still pend-
ing Si ATE Ctit'KTS.
In .In Ige C.Kidneh'i court the
Cise of Ve-ey vs. Claik is still on
trial.
lu Juige .Scott's court this mnni
ing the case of Mill vs. The C ti
.ens' Strit JJii'wiy win' to tho
j'iry -a hi h body .-till 1 :n it under
ad iremeiit.
Tneia-e of M-s H F. (Mark-on
vs. Gu i ley Kjts and G irloy ii nov
being heard.
.ll'BTH'i COl.'UT.
.Tuition (iillagher and a j iry yes-
terday evening wrestled with the
ease of Kill Johnson (uis name is
Aciille who stood charged with
aau't and battery. The j iry
found him guilty and tho justice
asT-ssed a line of $5 against him.
Not producing ho was put in
jail.
mayok's COUKT.
M iyor MjCuIIooIi being sick
Mayor Pro Tern Laoy aoud codi
this morning and wound up the
buine8s of the city court as fol-
lows: Honriefa B.dtran curbing and
swearirg fined $".
Bob Balden cur-ing and swear-
ing fined $;
THE ROBBER ARRESiED.
He Dropped His Meniorantlnin Hook
Containing a Lot of Tapers.
Letters are a dangerous thing to
carry on a burglary expedition.
At least Albert Moore colored
found them so.
When Shoriil Burke roaohed
Reisel yesterday in response to tho
telegram telling him of tho robbery
of jNuylors stom lie found tha'
entunee had been aide by cutting
up through the floor.
And right where tho enterprising
burglar had lain on his !a k uhi
boring aud cutting throug'i the 11 mr
were found a uieinorii.duin uoi k
and some letters Those were tho
property of Albert Moore a negro
of the nuiuhliurhu'id whoso charac
tor is not wnat Cieiar thought his
wife's should bo
Albert acknowledged the owner-
ship of tho articles but denied all
knowledge of the robbary. How-
ever thero weio other iniUer-
which seemed to conuajt him wi'.h
it aud ho was brought to Wico and
j ulod.
DIl TIOIIKXOR'S ANTISEPTIC
Stops pain heals wounds burns
scalds Rnd oolio Ask your druguist
for free sain phi.
For Sale.
500 aires ot land f..ur.ien miles
from Waco; 2 30 in cultivation 100
acres gocd timber everlasting
water good forces la;r buildings
small orchard for 0."i00. A bar
gain. Call on
J. IF. Poiitek
109 South Filth Street.
THE XATATORO SHOW.
LIVELY JAKE.
The Handsome AlleiioriealSiicctafuIar The .Veil Known iegro Hackman
I'lav to he Seen l'oniglit.
The sptctaciilir pUy to bo pre
si ntid at tho Wji" Natatorium to-
night was seen in fall rehearsal Ian
night by a ehrstn fev amoug
whom Tiik New- teribe was nnm-
b rd.
The handsome scenery specially
painted tho rich costumes the
beau .if ul women aud pretty chil-
dien engaged in the pioduelion
makes it one cf the mot entertain
m tr ever set before a Waco audi
oi c aud uuleeJ all tigi" ro at
fault a large auiience will show
uulioundod appreentu n
Tho I lay was Ai'iUeu by Mr. S.
M. Taylor and tho diuloguo is
bright clean and wi'.ty. The
scenery was des'irnpd and painted
aud put in place bj Mr. Taylor aud
Mr. Sam Pone. These gentlemen
show marked lileut for things
theUric and epeetanilar.
The ad'uissiou fee of 2o cents
which will bo charged at the door
is to go to tho Hume.
RIG IllHTIJfl TARTY.
Venison and Small Came ricntiiiil
Over in Leon County.
Bart Moore returned this mom.
ing from a canip hunt over in Leon
county. The ruddy hua of his
choik and the glint of his eye toll
tueir tale of a good time which it
needed no woids to verify.
"Wo found game lite plenti-
ful" ho said. "Ten deer were
killed while I was iu camp but we
laiso many mouths to feed that
they wero eaten alnnst before they
got cold. Squirrels aro abundaat
du.ki are plentiful and quail are
without number.
'I enj jyed tho rest aud recro3
lion the camp life and the game
fare very much."
im m m
ALL AROUND TOWN.
N it a marriage license was issued
today
A freo magic lantern show will be
given at the Y. Al. C. A. Hall to-
night. At the Synagogue this evening
Ribtii Myers wui aisoourroon '-Tnc
Methian."
The Kajlor Hose company supper
takes place tonight at tuo Sjuth
Waco 6ta:ou
Tho MjsucKrewo held a mooting
Ian night aud traii-aut'd ciisider-
aide i.tiiitiess prdpataloiy to taking
purt 11. tt e Li parade.
A In o nngio lautor show will bj
giwu j. Hie iiK im of tho Y Al. C.
A. Jiiuuii- departmt-nt tonight a-. 8
All bojh aro coxdia lv ia
o c'i ek.
Vitea to
nicud.
J. IIiLst-l Wood of tho advertis-
ing oomtiii.tee yesterday receive1
from Grami Kapids Mich.iiij rr m
abmt the aiie:uu water aad oaths
l'tio lam-) of Waco is walking
abrai.
bierilf I J
vest id '.v
ka returned Reisel from
imi'g ng ti o negroes
Makes Trouble for the ONitcrs.
1 k' W.ug'n-' tlie haik uau wa
diinlviu this morning and bacajio
obstreperous. Tho cllhers took
him down to the city hall and
when they went to lock him up he
h owed right. He pitched and
(Jiirg"d around so barn that it took
four offuers to handle him as they
did l't w3Ut to hurt him.
Hi wa soon released on bond
and a ho left the buil iing saw
Ullicer Sim Hill standing on tho
front steps llill had assisted in
put ing him in tho loikup aud tl o
-lght cf him seomed to aroini
Jake's ire. He immediately bsgan
abu-ing Hall and oairiul it to sion
a point that the cil'uer found it un
bearable and drawing his six-
shoour bo narfd for Jacob and
woul I undoubtedly have hurt him
hail ho ni t been iuiero-'pted by
i ili jcrs and others stauding near.
A it was ho didn't got within
striking distance and so no blow
was struck.
Complaint was male agiinst
Hill charging him with assault.
Sam Hall is one of the most
peaceable as will as most dlicieut
men on tho force and it takes a
gnnt deal to raise his iro.
Wigiii"' when sober is not
(jiarrtuome but when drinking
thinks he is a b.d man and
to bj troublesome.
is apt
Transfers of Real Estate.
Trausfers of real estate reported
by Waco Abstract and Investment
Company room IT Provident
Building Waco Texas Nov. 2-1
1S93
J W Cooper ot ux. to C C Cjop-
er 00) acres M. llibago J N liar-
ron aud Samuel Johnson surveys
H and exchange of lands.
John M Dockery to Sim P Mo
Leudon interest in block XX
Wist Knii addition J. 1500.
1 S Hall el ux. to W A Beaty A
acre E J Mbore addition Tnird
street. $i."i00
M C Buebannm to R G Wright
lot 5 block 0 C W White addi-
tion $'J.jO.
ACOJlo to A T Barnctt 150
aired A M Barnett. and -10 3ores C
Riiney league $1000
E C Brown et al. to J C Koemel
et ux (j tarter sectiou :i section
35 Uiiiveis'uy lands 1800.
eis tin
Don't forget if you want to put
an "ad" in Tin; N j:vs and don't
want to come to tho clliee or tele-
plnno us you can leave it at Burle-
son's book store 115Sju'h Fourth
aud it will ba promptly inserted.
For the teauorcst and grcatost
variety of meats soo rippea oorner of
Eifth and Franklin.
Phone Gray for Big Muddy cos.
I'lioiic Lacy fur Mcllistcr Luiiip.
See ihe World's Fair for Fifteen Cents.
Upon receipt ot your address and
fifteen cents in postage stamps we
will mail you prepaid our Souvenir
Portfolio of the World's Columbian
Exposition the regular prioo is Fifty
cents but as we want you to have
one we mako the prico nominal. You
will find it a work of art and a thing
to be prized. It contains full page
views of tho great buildings with
descriptions of samo and is executod
in highest stylo of art. If not satisfied
with it after you get it we will refund
tho stamps and let you keep the book.
Address II. E Bucklv.n & Co.
Chioago 111.
W. B Morrison & Co Agents
OUrt flMl-vis..iLY.
Merchants who want to reach coun-
try readers should call and examine
the mailing galleys of tho Skmi-
Wberly News. It is presented as
the best medium for that purpose in
tho city. Charges very reasonable.
Jim S lick aud l'i auk Rud
former ohugi-d v.un .siult to
murJei the 1 titer with disponing of
mortgag'-d property. They aro in
Jul.
Tho ladies of the Home .-usooia
tiou ak that hoinekenpers sond
them all tho cast-oft clothing that
they havo on hand. There aro a
number of b dies to be clothed at
tho home aud many good garments
may be cDustruoted from old
material.
A Child Lujoys
The p'eaant Ihvor gentle action and
soothing olleots of Syrup of Figs
when in need of a laxativo an 1 if the
father or mother be costivo or biliou-s
the most gratifying results follow its
use; to that it is the best family rem-
edy known and every family should
have a bottle on hand.
Far (Ivor I'lfiy Yonrx.
Mns. Winslow's Sootuino Svnup
1ms been used for children teothing.
It soothes the child softens tno gurns
allhys all pain cures wind oolio and
is tho best remedy for Diarrhoea.
Twenty five cents a bottle.
if K
M-? & M
SAIIXD TIIEKAS 3S YEAES
One of His ExnprSn.
till). SCSI l.nkt Of tliril ILI. 'll-Vnu'il? '9'V4
fpI anil iiioii K tlil'is; from u .. ..."'"s.
nplMlul hi Hie Siicreta. of io ' f;a;'
1 leiiMii.v in Mip'.rlnii-n.l u r ' l(lt5
Ala-Kn whleh no-llluti hoi n i.i.1'tfli5i
leliile- oiii' i-ppi it'in i.- f inv.
"rorsfeiul joiii-1 1 autu enir.
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bcm-llt i.'ci-'ii(l s mi rr. ti "u 'IJ
lively iilimned. llnnl. ..- ii !'' iiM'W
tallied opintc- lilc-li vimid i nivi..l.
on-. Hi mr: hut on lx-Iiitr . - r i i JL'y
rril II Ml II ....j or...l I. ..'"' 'Mb
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II IUUIIH-1 1111 lU' 1 l HI ( I'M'
1 Pint coiiM-liiiir nnlv wv i .1 i. i..4
...Vi.... ..".ii-' . v. Jiues
Tvrntv.orie pounds of extra fine
u'vinulattd tugar for $1 at McLen-
d n Bros.
Sco Stark West
fire insurance.
for acoidcr.t and
ti:i.i:i'iioni: .. ass.
Feed & Produce
KING BROS.
WILL SELL Y?'J ALL KINDS OF
FEED AhT PliO'-UCE AT PRlCEd
THAT lu'.'ST iRiLY WIN. GIVE
US A TRIAL.
Don't Forget the Place-OLD EN-
UIN HOUSE Franklin Street.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Saivc in the world foi
Cuts Bruises Sores Uloers Salt
Rheum Fover Sores Totter Chapped
hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin
Eruptions and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to u'ivc perfect satisfaction or monoy
refunded. Prico 25 cents per box.
For bale bv W. B Morrison & Co.
KING - BROS
TKIi!llll. NO SJSH.
A Sound Ltver Makes a Woll Man.
Are you Bilious Constipated or
troubled witlj Jaundice Sick Head'
aoho Bid Tasto in Mouth Foul
Breath Coated Tongue Dyspepsia
Iodigestion Hot Dry Skin Pain in
Back and hotwecn tho Shoulders
Chills and Fever eto. If you havo
any of these symptoms your Liver is
out of order and your blood is slowly
being poisoned becauso your Liver
does not act pronely Heriune will
cure any disorder of tho Liver Stom-
aoh or Bowels. It has no equal as a
Liver Medicino. Pnco 75 oonts.
Frne trial bottle at H 0. Rishcr's
Drug Store Waoo and J. B Cornish's
Drug Store Eist Waco Texas.
Good Taste.
You will always have it if ClimBS
Pills aro used when you are biliou
or troubled with indigestion 25 cents
a box. Try them
fe
Hll.fn.
toe or hy Dr. JUIIim Mt-ili.- U (.' K"'!
liul..onii'iyl)tof prlee tl mt Ijotlle. nfl
hot tli-- fort.'.. i-ini-s i up hi. Tla
Iruc fiotn all opmus una i' 'irousuraal
nijiu ny an in uit'-i-
Local Cotton Market.
T ie local cottou ma ketcoatimJ
gru tl. l lie supply today ray
and tiuviig was brisk Thef
iniz jirii-H-i lu'ed:
Gjod rIi')dling
S tint Middling
Middling
To new fciibtoiibir-i The StJ
will 1)3 sent frnni now until theSJ
ofjinmry IS'.U lor the tmallrJ
of 0 ceuiij jiHt a litt'e moretlJ
1 cei.t per copy. G.ya uijJ
oraer.
Wood ami Coal.
S"ivn wood !rl 10 per end
wood ;! .jO to 3 7.") Also il
istor and Brior creek coal at ba
prices by 100 lbs or in ton
Prompt dulivery. Ptione 1j3I
ley wood yard.
I... i
Frisco Ci al eo'iinaav h3S
frjm '3 50 to $0 jo a'l en:
Yaid Thirteenth anl Jicki
Phone 12S
I have a lot in tho Alontgomtrj
dition cheap for cash or will trade
stock or other property
P. G KltlKPATRICE
i
An nrnrati Pn. ftfllfl.
An exoollent new organ noseMtl
hand affiir. Call at ""iik NkvsoM
No 4 Big Muddv Coal
Woodl FlroII
All kinds of wood anl '
stock al-ay on hand. Far WJ
ment and full nnasurp af
1. P. Nicdoia
Siuthwost cnrmriqiil
Don't bur poor photos bnt lie blest
O) to Jaokaju iirnl Kt the Lost.
Rmomberour sugar Wn
nnnnila fnv SI is of extra fi M
McLk-vhokBbo
Phone 22 will get Lacy's Coal oi
If you want nice fresh cW
milk 3nd butter every ua. -r
the Commoroinl House coi""
E'ghth aud Clay streets.
No. 4 Is Kspn'B Telephone-
Phone lacy lor Jlellbtcr Coat
Guns to rent at A-nbo'f. J
ti n nierrn:n V0".
J. B.boKNisa.I'rji
SlBt Wc
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 111, Ed. 1, Friday, November 24, 1893, newspaper, November 24, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115043/m1/8/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .