The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 161, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 20, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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MOUS ALMANAC
Chicago Socialists
in Politics.
THER BANK OPEN
.Witness the Corbett-
Mitchell Fight.
bZZLER SELDEN'S CASE.
Isslon Tickets to a Catholic
Church Service.
Interesting Almanac.
Yohk Jan. 20. Ytclcr
ail from London brought the
proofH of Zidkiul'a and
el'd i3tro!oguial ana prophet-
maiauis ior ism. inu issue or
had bon comowhat delayed.
of thene putiliuaiiunB hwe
issued annually ior uuuriy a
i : ... .t. i.
y. ail" UWIU iu nit) loiuaiau'
urai oi meir pri'uiuiiuim
lly in tho matter ot neathH tn
families or wars and political
ancial urinee they have come
elitved iu by raillionH of peo-
Eneland and throughout Eu-
9 a kind of gospel truth. In
erican predictions for 1892
l's declared that dur'ng the
beginning September 22 the
ent would bo in trouble or
and Mrc. Harrison died ex
three weeks from that date.
m& that cither the preai-
r one of his chief ministers
be eerinuB'y ill in tho winter
r and ilr. Blaine was taken
died during the period inrii-
It alno foretold by implica
e ccllipHO of Ford's theatre
ihingtop and the election of
iland. which it forecasted as a
chmgo in the commercial
of the United Slates tecding
'd hee trade. Its Ameriian
lions for the current year em-
tie following:
iting times in the last wepks
o ry epnecially lor sneoiila-
About "the 3rd lath 18th
4th of June the vicinity of
ston is lia'ile to Biiffor from
c diaturbancps. An unusual-
olent and destructive eartn
is prophpfcied for Japan dur
he fame period and sharp
nake shocks will also be felt
them Europe. For Novem-
ere is forecasted wild and be
ing lluctuationa iu the stock
te heavy dtelines in railroad
' and numerous and terrible
accidents on railroads and in
wrecks on the American
In the weatorn states dis
ns will arise and bloodshed
THE EVENING NEWS. SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1894.
machinations of
general way there is uro-
pd an uprising of socialists in
lany m February and suffer-
cary against the
vi lent socialists.
R phaelV Prophetic Mewenser is
'finally prol.he of fottcasts." In
Kbruary the planet Mars in San.
tarry w-o3ue trouble and distress
in tho United Suv.es and other
countries. In April Jupiter enters
Gemini and the United States will
be greatly benefitted; business will
be very brisk aud trade increased
In June Jupiter will still be favor-
ably placed for the United States
and there will be a still greater in-
crease in trade together with excel-
lent and aliuiidnnt harvests. The
same conditions are prophesied for
July and the affairs of tho United
Spates will proi-ent a prosperous and
-itigulfcr contrast to those of
Eoglaod whore trade will present a
languishing and depressed appeal-
inee. In September Jupiter iu
Ono-r will continue to bent tit t e
United States although in the old
world and on tho continent these
months will be lilled with exciting
iucidents and gnat aud ahrming
cvisiueH. Zidkiel's prognostication's
in regard to earthquakes in the
Unitt d S alow and other portions of
the globe together with sickness in
r-1 house? are confirmed by
Kuphael. The geueial oondusm n
for the year is that tho United
States will prosper exceedingly;
tint the harvests will be abuuaut
and that internal peac will
generally prevail; but that on the
other baud in England and conti-
nental oountries disturbances will
bo frequent and it will bo a year of
great depression of trade aud grrat
poverty and 'distress among the
lower classes of the community.
Wants a New Trial.
Nashvim.k Tenn. Jan 20
Arguments on the motion for a no
trial in the case of A. A. Selden
convicted hist Satin day on a -marge
of extensive enibpzzlement of the
Fidelity Mutual Life Association
and whose punishment was fixed
at five years in the penitentiary is
being held today in the criminal
court. Attorney General Vaughn
is arguing tho case on behalf of the
stale. There is another indictment
gainst the accused but it will not
be pressed if the trial of laBt weik
and tho verdict of the jury is sus-
tained. Going to the Fight.
Chicago Jan. 20. The exodus
of sporting men from this city and
from many points in the northwest
to Jacksonville commenced today
aud it was fonnd necessary this af-
ternoon to put an extra seotion on
ihe Illinois Central special to Nov
Orleans. The big block offlliokets
for the Corbett-Mitohell fight sent
here a few days ago is exhausted and
many intending spectators will have
to take their chances of securing a
seat after reaching Jacksonville.
as parades of the unemployed which
has literally had the effect of
placing Chic tgo under a system of
despotic rule such as is not enforced
in any other eouu'ry on tbo fai-o of
the globe with the exception of
Russia
Big Socialist Meeting.
CincAi.o Jan. 20. A movement
"rhich if successful is likely to have
a widespread inlluonce throughout
the United States will be inaugur
ated here to-morrow. For some
time vast the labor lcadeis and so-
royal circles with tho angel loialists of the oitv have been oom-
ll I.- : i- : . -. i ii-- -i :-
tne couciusion iiiai mere is
pm novenne near. March la
Dg a renewed financial crisis
atralia and internal troubles
xico and Russia. Saturn is to
e the ruler of Belcium. the
of Denmark and the Kine of
daring the last week in &I3V.
the Queen is to linim a nw
child as a result of the mar-
of the Duke of York. Sick-
fill be very prevalent thromzh-
fugbnd the death rate among
onng will be unnsually heavy
here will bo a Btartling epi.
D India. Anaiint will hn
M with intense heat in Groat
fn and the greater pan of the
uei together with stirnuc
on the htock exchanges and a
us up oi more than one great
"lot outrana and hlondshed
fophesied for Ireland in Sen-
pr. while October will bring a
I epidemics of sickness in
ia and England will bo brought
r'uiy uear a war with one of
v powers of Eiirnn-. A
Culm ('ml -in .iiiiruiu Mill
Hnim.ip f r hf in T.vm.
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r atlur xmII i1Q : rJ.f.iiv
MKI fltatfi nrwl (l..rn .;! Iin
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II . vo Kill 3l UO
lenls;hpao sin Giiminy
111 wau iui s will be u ces-
Tlckets to a Church.
New Yobk J in. 20 The pro-
bibilities of an immense crowd at
tho Church of St. Agnes of which
Dr. J. Brand is pastor tomorrow
are so pronounced that tickets of
admission have been issued. Cardi-
nal GiMnns will then deliver his
first Nov York sermon after the
oelcbialion of mass in which
Archbishop Corrigin and Bishop
McDonnell of Btooklyn will par-
ticipate tho latter siuging tVo mass.
Another Bank Opened.
Chicago Jtu. 20. Upon orders
from the Comptroller of thoCurren-
iy Eckels Receiver Niblack of tho
Columbia National bank which
closed its doors in May last with
liabilities of a million and 3 half
dollars commenced tor'ay to pay a
dividend ot twenty nvo per cmt.
A large numb-jr of claims have not
et been proved up but the order
of tho comptroller insures the dis
tribution uf a quarter of a million
in cash. An assessment of twenty-
live per cent against the stock-
holders of the bank has been order
ed by Comptroller Eckels andthu.
it is expected will insure the pay
ment of another div.dend of 25 per
cent at an early day.
ine to
more i flioienoy in the ballot box for
the emelioratinn of the wage earn
ing classes than in dynamite bombs
and revolution. If the wage earn-
ers could obtain control of the city
oouncil or tho balance of power in
that body they argue that muoh
could be done to promote the inter
ests of the masses. With this idea
promin-ut there will meet to-morrow
a conference of the representa
tivPB and leaders of the various
l&bor organizations of tke city and
also representatives of the EngliBh
German Scandinavian Italian Bo-
hemian and Polish Socialists. The
intention is to bring into existence
an org3n''.3tion directed against the
aldermanic campaign of the coming
spring in atieaai iwemv-uuu wama
of the oity the wage-working voters
aro in the majority and it is thought
by concentrating their efforts on
these particular wards they C3u in-
sure tho elootion of a people's ma-
jority in the city parliament. Dom
inant nationalities are to be regarded
in the solection of candidates- In
one ward it will boa Swede or a
Gorman in another a Bohemian in
others Poles Englishmen Ameri-
cans or Irishmen. Tho movemmt
has gained atreimth by tho recent
jiution of the authorities in prohio-
iting out of door meetings as well
IT fTAYS IU' YOV
tho F"il tliulV done by Dr.
JV'ici l'lrasiuit lVllpts. In
C(H"tiiuHon 15il'ou..np'-s. Tn-
digi.sl.i.11 ..ii.jidiL-v I)jzmus3
Sour St'ui'iU'h and Sick or
liilidiis ilL-'idiicliuf llii'j (?iv
iiyicrinri nl euro 'llioio'sno
lvjii'Uon .if tor thum; tbuir help
lolt.
For liroal:ing tin nttneks of
(.(.Ids. I'huk fevers.
rfTN ih"iu'iMtiMii lioiiralgin
"tuiiit Kindled (l(.raii(;o-
n'cius icMiiiinj; iiom
evero exposure. notliuiK c.'iii cont).ii with
these lit tlu "Pellets " Thuj'io the smallest
the easiest to take and the must natural
remedy.
Thoj'io gwttnnlml to rIvo satlsfnrttcm In
every way and in over ea'-e or your money
is loturned. A'hat moio can you ask for
with a medicine i
"Whether it's C.itnuh itself or nnvof the
troubles caused 1 1'itarrli the makers of
Dr. Sago's Catan'h Ueinedy will pay you
f500 if they can't gio you a complete and
permanent euro.
The worst cases of chronic Catarrh In th
Head yield to thU remedy.
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and lefreshing to the taste mid acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowels demises the sy?
tern ellcctually dispels colds head
aches and fevers and cuies habitual
constipation. Syrup of Tigs is thr
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced pleasing to the tasto and ac-
ceptable to tho stomach piompt in
its action and truly ?'iiefiei:il in its
edects prepared only from the nio-f
healthy and agreeable sub'tance.. it-
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fur sale n Ode
and SI bottles by 'ill leading dmc
gists. An reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pio
cute it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept in.
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG a)'nUP CO
SAf FHtNCI&CV tiAl.
iPUISVILLc. lit. uzw A. .V y
nmmwm
We have bought out tho Oa At-
K Pants Co. and ready for bus-
iness. COME AND SEE US.
Fink Taii.ouinc. a Spkoiaity
PANTS ft up. SUIIS 20 up.
Cleaning dyeing and repairing a
specialty. All wrk I'uaianteeri.
UAKKMLL IJROd.
lOti North P)i St.
Fire Kindlers!
The greatest and
most useful invention
of the age.
One Cent a Piece
One piece kindles a
fire without the least
trov. ble.
(V
'And safe to use.
Send your orders to
The Waco Bottling Works.
near Bridge.
St.
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DH. J. W. IIUNTKU
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nl OUI Ciii'iirr 1i nti stun lti vfifi'iui I UIH
S. Nth st. rrtt'iiliimr at e mill rt'ililnfr
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WACO STEAM LAUNDHY
I'romtil Atti uttoti to out of tnirit onfer.
OILS -s It a KI 1'.
E. II McUAUttlllflY
;- i a it tn st.
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If Intttoti .1 lllutfhisoii'i
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VM. DAVIS
FlKE iNhUUANCK ANdHkaI. KbTATK.
Room 18 Provid'ant Building.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete;
without an ideal
POMPLEXiOM
U POWDER t
POZZONIS
Combines every clement 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 SAtE EVERYWHERE
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ATTORNEYS.
T. A. BI.ilB.
0. L. STSlBLISr
BCAIR X 8TRIBLING t
ATTORNEYS - AT LAW
SO'JX Auntin Avenue WACO 7KXAH.
NATUA.MEL I..DAVIS. W. IIINIIT DAVIS
DAVIS & DAVIS
ArrOKNKYS-AT-I.AW.
orricE iioou 20
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WACO TEXAS
JOHN L. DYER
ATTORNEY AND - COUNSELLOJ
AT Law
Office No. 120 N. Fourth St.
Waco Texas.
CLASSIFIED flDYF.RTI8EMF.NT8.
Aitvurtlrtnc Iu thlB eoluiun ntiAri;eit it Iht
rate of on rent i'r woril lor ofth inperllon.
Ohflli iiinaliicuiini-iny tl.u onler. KucMjit wlu'i.
ordereil bv a ruirulnr i.ilvrllBir
WANTEIJ.
r.Ni'i-.i-'iodPiu
line cow anil n Hue
B4I)U Mtallleti. AddntBN
r. ) Im 'in wco 'Ux.
t loan
AVA'N l'i:i- Kvurylmdy tu mud 'o ntnuip
II Jo 'I ti 'JltiiiBT Chumlml tu jml Kt
free n box of Cllmnx I'IHb Hull cnrnall Milium
iikss mid torpid liver. AddiubB I'. O llox 17'J
Wni. I'nTBB .1-1(1 If
FOK SALE.
DON'T MONKEY
with facts! You might as well
fool with dynamite as to try to
twist facts out of recognition; ant?
here is a fact too plain to be dis
puted.
will nuke your hair grow on the
bald spots it will removs dan-
druff and it will cure the scalp if
troubled with itching or sores. If
your druggist does not not have it
call or write to
ED. E. DISMUKK
Waco Texas.
SUED OATS
Wm.
Ilntod Millet and f. few choice
I'lKB for aale lit
"llftltlt! I'lll III."
I'lUTimi Prop. 1-l-Siit
jl( s l.i: KaniaM our Hiell corn unil
J? KunsaB hy whiileBide and relivll. W. K.
Jaclthi'ii
FOIC SAI.IC A liO-IIorxn I'ciHcr
Apply nt tlio Kkhu 'ihI Ynrd.
mu st
Jj Kicnnd baud
pot.
FOIC AIl'.-(.ood Gentle
Apply to Jhb K Kcrua
Molina.
12 1-tl
A number of flprlni; Whkoiis
Apply at ukhiib uui no-1'J-t-tt
Horse)' Clieap.
pole NAIill A four horso ;iowur water
lriotor. irondnn u now one. at ( pwh olllr.
MISCKLLAhHOUS.
Each bottle guaranteed.
$2.00 per bottle.
I'rice
SIIIi:i-A Bin til I black pup liet'teen
two and llirre inontln old blnrk with
white aroi nil the neck and Up of tall wliltn
A llbnral reward will li paid for hlu return to
101") ClevelnM.l ttr.ct by KiiRcno UenneLt.
1 ri-tr
t vi- )arne KiiKllih Miixllir uf llKbt
Ji ccdor A liberal rowird will be paid tor
liifnriiiiitloii
Blnlr.
lenillng to hli recovery by T A.
u-ai tr
FOK ICIIVr One ceven room
North Koartli hi rent. Apply
lllatr.
Iioneo on
to T. X .
7-11 tj
OULLEN F. THOMAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WACO : . TEXAS
Office over Wco Btnte Bank.
CRIBBLE BROS. - -
We Sell Only First-CIass Goods.
Our MAUD S. is ihe best Flour in the Market.
Fresh Fruits Nuts and Candies always on hand. Chickens
Turkeys Eggs and Gutter. We solicit your business and
promise to please you. Try us and be cunvinced.
GRIBBLE BROS.
510 Franklin Stroot.
Telephone No. 59.
V ILMWUBIcU Pfmllinl i. 1): UKl.U Vk Pr ..ijea.. JIiI.Tij. IAi '1 Pl.D OasliUr.
The Glty Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FF.B. 12 1892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100000.
Now offers 0 per cent interest on dcpcMt.s Interest payable
from date.
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 161, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 20, 1894, newspaper, January 20, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115734/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .