The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 152, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 10, 1894 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10. 1894.
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LECTURE
SAM JONES
One of the greatest of living
Orators and Lecturers will on the
night of the
UTH OF JANUARY
AT
THE CITY HALL
Lecture for the benefit of the
charity fund of
PAT CLEBURNE CAMP
Admission usual prlco.
waco
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1'uhUihrr iinrf rrofirlrior.
Ulllatnl urga.il ot Ihu UKy of Waco
All bills due The Nkws olllce for
advortUlng subacrlptlou or prens
work are payable alone to
J. R. BKNNKTT
?r to IiIh authorized nzent.
All communications to Insure
prompt attention should be addressed
fro Tho News Waco Texas.
PUBLXHirEK'S NOTIOE.
CUIh which It Is oxpeotnd The News
( pay must be authorized by an
ordor signed by J. R. BENNETT.
Subscription Hull's:
Bally onn monlb .
Dully Blx ninntliR
Dally inn yenr ...
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50
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1 Oil
Mr. It. T. Brower lato of tho
MDrniiig New of Savannah Geor-
gia and for a number of yearn the
advertising mainour of that papnr
and morn "Miontly of the Evening
Now of Mobile Alabama has
boon oniaged to nmuago tho oity
advorii'iiflg of this paper. lie will
oall on tho liiHinotH men of this
oity and Tine Nkws will appreciate
my oomlesies extended him.
Mr. A J. Atkins in a traveling
veprortiintativo of Tint D.vii.y and
Sumi-Vi:kici.y Nkws of Waoo and
's duly authorized to receive and
receipt for subsoriplionH to either
publication also to mako contracts
for advertising.
Tin: Nkws will take advertising
from anyone with the distinct under-
landing that its Skmi.Wkwci.v and
Daily combinod ia nont regularly to
more actual subscribers than any
daily and weekly newspaper pub.
lishod in Waoo. If not tho "ad"
will bo iriPorted freo of charge.
The entornrieos wlnuh stood tho
prosauro of '93 and aro entering '01
with resources unimpaired with
prudent miuigemeut need not fear
for the future. It is hoped and be-
lieved not for many years will
another so trying be met.
The time for action on tho tariff
iiuestion has arrived and tho Demo.
orate of tho house and senate would
do well to realize it and show to
tho ujtiutry that they do real.zo it
by being in their phces and helping
force through a tariff bill at onoo.
The couutry is waiting for it.
The Hide show in Brazil still
gives the news gatherers something
to wiro about. Last night's report
stated Poixoto had resigned and in
the game roport oontradioted the
utBteinent. The faot is thii Brazil-
ian muddle is fast taking a place in
the estimation of the pub'ic as a
roaring farco without any of the
tragedy wbiuh invariably aouom.
panics real grim vis3ged war.
CHAIRMAN BAKER IN DALLAS.
Hon. W.ller S Biker of Wico
chairman of the Hogg state D nno
oratic executive committee is at the
Oriental. M my persons thought
Mr 13 ker's trip to Dallas at this
time had Bomo politica1 Bignifioanee
but he declares this is not the case.
He says he camo to Dallas for the
cole purpose of attending to some
legal bu-ines in the federal court.
Aiked to give his views on the poli-
tical situation in Texas at present
Mr. Baker said: "There is no us
oommoncing tho campaign now. 1
am going to wait and give tho peo-
ple a dunce to cool off. We -vilJ
have enough politics when the ball
does open in earnest."
Havo you read Judge Clark's
views on harmouey in yesterday's
NeA'8?
"There you go again. I am not
going to be interviewed on politics
1 am nraotioinu law now and I am
going to keip at it."
Ho about the two Democratic
executivo committees in Dilla
county?
"Aro there two? I did not know
there was but one tho committee
headed by Mr. Cowart. That is the
only Democratic executive commit-
teo'in Dillas county I know of "
Mr. Biker positively deoliued to
say anything further and then went
olf with Juduo Itefd a first last
aud all time Clark man. By the
way Mr. Baker's visit here brought
tho nowB that many of his friends in
tho ninth congressional district era-
bracing the oouutiei ot MuLanuaa
Kails Milam Bell Brazos and
Robertson aro soliciting him to
mako tho race for congress this
summer. Ddlas News.
At the proper time the Damo
oratic executivo committee through
its chairman Hon. Waller S. Bkor
will speak oul; but that timeas Mr.
Biker said has not yet arrived.
The latter part of tho above inter-
view is a matter in which this whole
congressional district is much inter
ested for it is a predetermined mat-
ter that Lmdleton has been weighed
in tho b dance and fouud wanting
and it is a faot many staunch Demo-
crats aio now looking to Mr. Baker
to make the race and win tho fight
in the coming election.
Sights and Scenes
... of the World.
Part i. Numder fi
lumbers Change Fiery Day.
Cut this coupon out and keep it
until three of different numbers are
accumulated then forward them
togethor with
Five Tho Cent Postage Stamps.
To tho Coupon Dapartment
Waco livening News
and you will reueivo tho elosant
portf lio of photographs as adver
tiscd Sec our advertisement on
another page.
Cut this out
Waco is after a cotton palaae and
tho wholo state will gladly visit it
when it i erected but it is in vain
for tho capital of tho Brazos valley
to expect that the state will aid
her in erecting it. Waco will go it
alone in building that structure or
it will go unbuilt. Sail Antonio is
looking out for a tourist's hotel to
cost up in the millions but she will
do it herself. San Antonio Light.
If Waoo untortakes the job tho
palace will bo built and that with-
out sending to our sistor city of
Sin Antonio for a collection. Tho
meeting tonight will perhaps deter-
mine when the euterpriso will be
commenced. Wauo also has aspira-
tion? toward a big half million
dollar hotel. If tho palace is built
tho hotel will also materalizo.
"The Great . .
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CONNECTING
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With tho TiHi .1 I'nrllli.
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With all IHk-i-kIhk M"--
I (111 Till
tfOrylU SOUTH AflD EAST.
Train A'o. 1 leaies Waco 8:00 a. m.
Train Xo. 2 arrives Waco 3:!I0 p. m.
For rates and information call on
or aJdresB
W. F. Mcmii.i.tcn Chief Clerk
Traffic Dept. Waco.
Rauskv M. Co
Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Dublin.
Csmpiexien PrcseiMii
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Kouil lor Circular
liNCOHSto or the Hiohist Medical Autmorithi
Many havo found immediate relief
and pernunont euro of aggravated
cases of rheumatism b7 the persistent
uso of Salvation O 1 When applied
according to tho diroclions it rarely
ever fails to euro the most obstinate
oases. As a pain cure it has no
equal in tho market. 25 ots.
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Don't Tobacco dplt op Smoke Your
Life Away
Is the truthful startling titlo of a lit
tlo book that tells all nbout No-to-bao
tho wonderful harmless guaranteed
tobacco habit oure. Tho cost is tri
fling and the man who wants to quit
anu can t inns no physical or financial
risk in using "No-to-bao." Sold by
II. C. Kisher & Co and hll druggists.
liooK at JJrug btores or by mini
froo. Address Tho Sterling Remedy
Co Indiana Mineral Springs Ind.
I'nrOvur Fltij- Vcars.
Mas. Winslow's SooTniNo Syrup
has boen used for children teething.
It soothes the ohild softens tno gums
allays all pain oures wind oolio and
" tho best remody for Diarrhoea.
1'wonty fivo cents a bottle.
Lost
Strayed or stolen from tho under-
signed one dun horse gray mane
and tail nubranded. A liberal re-
ward will bo paid for his return to
W. II. Jakgkrs
1400 South Ninth.
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FOZZONI'S
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti-
fying soothing healing health-
ful and harmless and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Insist upon having the genuine.'
IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
WEDDINGS !
Never before have we been able to
as fine grade of paper for Wedding Invi
tions as we have just received from New Yoi
PRINTED ND ENGRAVED
In most fashion ble and elegant styles
BROOKS & WALLACE PRINTING HOUSE
114-16 N. Fifth St.. WACO TEXl
T. BATTLE
ZEfceal -:- Sstate
FOR SALE.
Houses and Lots in the City Farms and Grass Lands in
County. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard.
FOR RENT
RESIDENCES.
No. 401 South 9th Street 4 Rooms $uc
No. 1416 Franklin 3 Rooms i2ijj
io. 419 iviary 4 Kooms i2
imo. 51a aoutn 1st 3 Kooms ion
No. 699 North 10th 5 Rooms ij
No 701 North 10th 5 Kooms 1 55
No. 706 South 5th 5 Rooms 25c
No. 3 12 South 4th 8 Rooms 225
No. 1624 South 4th 4 Rooms i2.jj
No. 920 bpeight btrcet 7 Koorrs 254
No. 519 North 3rd Street 4 Rooms 1 2.50
'STORES.
No. 414 Franklin street $2jx
No. 629 Austin Street ajx
No. 714 Austin Street 40.(1
Nc. 715 Aiiitin btreet 400
Cor. Second and Bridge Street 2t.d
J NO. T. BATTLEJ
Ifhce i Rrcm . Provident Hmldine.
V. D. if VYHtHUO President. J. D: BKLL. Vice President. JOHN D. MAYKIKLD.t
The Gity Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FEB. 12. 1892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10000
Now offers 6 per cent interest on deposits Interest palj
from date.
BURLESON'S COUPON
I Vote For.
As my choice for being the most popular Teacher i
McLennan County.
Deposit In Ballot Box at Burleson's book store.
Signed
The :. tomopoltiaii :. llagai
AND THE.?
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