The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894 Page: 8 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31 1894.
The Place to
Spend Your Money.
FAMILY NECESSITIES.
COTTON FLANNELS AT
4 Cents a yard.
STANDARD 15c COTTON FLANNELS
10 Cents a yard.
LONSDALE BLACK DOMESTIC
7 1-2 Cents a yard.
GOOD SEA ISLAND DOMESTIC
5. Cents a yard.
FAST RED FANCY CALICOES
5 Cents a yard.
STAPLE 10 CENT GINGHAMS
7 1-2 Cents a yard.
FINE 15 TO 20 CENT GINGHIMS
10 Cents ci yard.
The Place
To Buy
SHOES.
We are receiving new
lines of shoes and will
continue to sell at the
lowest
Prices
In Waco.
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jVLierel
Principle Not Personal Trl- j lined almost exclusively tJ what u CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
umph.
The rejection of the Ilornblowor
nomination in the United States
sonato this weok Heems to be re-
garded by the public in a somewhat
superficial manner. It is assumed
that the action of tho senate is to bo
looked upon merely an tho personal
known as corporation business. lie
had done his work so well in that
interest that tho corporation-
which always are self-seeking were
solicitous to have him on tho bench.
Their agonta thronged Washington.
They pursued senators in thoir
jjumoys over tho country. Tiioy
invaded tho privacy of the 1 ouau-
t riii in li nf i.hp Nhw Ynrk Hfinainrs hold. 1 Hey appeared at Hotels in
over tho president bacauso tholat.!tl10 street on the cars. Thoy
tor assumed to nominate a candidate J wero everywhere insistent asuidu.
for the United States supreme court I0"8 und untiring
without consultation with tho ' T1" president had thrown down
senators from whoso state the candi-
date was accredited.
Unquestionably tho question of
personal triumph outers into tho
case but to contemplate this im-
portant thiB almost momentous de-
cision solely from such a point of
view would bo to judgo it in a nar-
row maunor. There is somothiug
of moro gravity at stake. Tho
president of tho United States
evinces a purpose to return to prac-
tices which lire not tn cousonanco
with tho Bpirit of the nineteenth
century. It is no longor possible
to give out monopolies of playing
cards as Elizabeth did to ltaloigh
or bestow on a favorite a monopoly
of the sale of swott wines as was
done by tho virgin queen for Essex.
If an Americau president or onii of
his ministers should sell monopc-
Hes patents or degrees of any
charaoter olllces under tho govern-
ment and commissions in the army
and the navy as was done by in
the days of good Queen Bosh of
Bacon and of Sarah Churchill
the gage of battle. He had pitted
his personal wishes against public
welfare. He declared in substance
that tho Hona.e must bow to his
will; that he should be permitted to
imitate iho Tudora and tho Stuarts
republican institutions and tho prac-
tices of the American people to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Tho senate has made answer and
most satisfactory answer it will
provo to be to rill ctivo aud ob-
sorvant people. It has served notice
on tho executive that lilices under
this form of government arc not
the personal gift of tho president
to bo distributed and awarded as
European autcorats contributed aud
awarded tho gifts of the crown.
Too reactionary policies of
Grover Cleveland aro not only dis
tasteful but thoy aro abhorrent to
intelligent Amorican peop'e who
are able to comprehend all that ic
implied by his endeavor.
Tho American people aro to b-
congratulated that tho senate of thi-
United States was firm enough and
first duohess of Marlborough there i courageous enougtt to reject uu
nu ho 9n nnfnrw whin.h wniild I nomination of Personal friend Horn
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drivo even a man of extraordinary
assurance like Grover Cleveland
into private life.
blower and thereby show that pub
lie oilico is a public trust and not
the "private snap" m it seems to he
Whan .1 nresident of tho United ' regarded at present by Grove Clove
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States dares to uso tho patronage ot iauu. Aiuauy impress.
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tho United States as Elizabeth
James and William and Mary used
the power of the British sovereign
to reward favorites and humiliate
their opponents ho not only adopts
a policy which iB repugnant to
Amerioin ideas of governmeit
but is In direct violation of the
sentiment of tho ago in which we
live.
This Mr. Clovoland has sought to
do. He has treated a place on the
benoh of tho supremo court as
Elizabeth of England treated the
sale of playing cards and of sweet
wines. The court which ho usod
in this manner is the moBt honored
and most potential tribunal on the
western hemisphere.
Ib Mr. Cleveland's nominoe a
man to whom suoh questions can bo
committed? If the candidate wero
a man of groat learning and expori
once tho fact that he was the presi-
dent's personal friend and had
gone out of his W3y to affront the
sonators of tho state of New York
would not ail'eot tho main issue.
But Mr. Uornblowor is not a man
of great learning and his experi.
enco at tho bar has not boon exten-
sive for ho is only 12 years of age.
ilo has had no experience whatever
as a judicial ollicor while hit-
practice seems to have boon col-
Rheumatic Hams.
In ono minuto the Climax Oil will
relieve rheumatic sciatic nip kidney
chest and all muscular pains and
weaknoss. Don't iatl to try it. Sold
by all druggists itt 50 cents and $1 a
bottlo.
Everybody Pleased
Who uso Climax Pills because thoy
aro purely vegetable and do not gripo
but act mild. Try them if you ar
bilious 25 oents a box. Sold evry
where.
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Climax Oil Bhould be in every
house; the bost family medicino on
the market for all pain colio and
nervous troubles. For sale by all
druggists.
Good Taste.
You will always have it if Climax
Pills aro used when you aro bilious
or troubled with indigestion S25 cenis
a bos. Try them.
Atter. using Climax Oil for any pain
if u does not givo perfect satisfaction
return the bottlo and you "an get
your monoy baok Wo know w.ttt it
will do. Don't try any other tMd
by all druggists.
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For rheumatism gout and all pain
use nothing but Climax Oil.
Advertising in this column oharged a lb.
rate of ono cent per word lor onoh Insertion.
Cash must accompany tho order exoept when
ordered bv a reaulnr advertiser.
WANTED.
W.VI'i;i At onre ten lady canvasseri1
wli iy good hkm. t nil between 11
iind t o'clock at 01.) .North J.Ievenlli ctrr r
Wticn. l. ui
WAN I'KI Unomplmed bookkeepers
'(ileuiiu BtenowrnoherH ami Ultra tie-
siring n flrnitioii nreikvlttri to call on or ad
drcer 1 he United HuBlnuEh llureuu 107 North
Fourth btreel. t-'JI-tf
Wan n:n-ToMii
line i ira ami a tine
saddle Malllne. Address
i'. o. uo. 'Ml. Waco lex
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FOK SALE.
AKrst t lns ilccoitiUiint tit i)iixii i'iii-uii'i
iLiico Hants an eniuiiiii in' niuderiUe
Hilars lll lie iteeopted Addri"- K ran' Ni.w
olliiu l 'ji :it
OI.lt I" l'i:ic ami heavy brown wrap-
llrKPPr tuitubie Tor plnclng miner
carpels forB.lu at 1UU NE-solllco. l-S1.' tl
Vll'l'il ft ITS Kn'utl Millet and a few choice
OIjIjU Ji 1 3 i-gB for sale at
"ltom)iic rutin'
W.m r. I'umtEit I'rnp. l-l-'.U
Ij1o ti I! Kama ear shell corn and
-? Kntisae hay wnolesule at.d retail w E.
Jatkhi ii. M .!- if
;oiC I.t:-A SO-IIomh Power i:nirln.
Apply .t the Ki;nu oal Yard. 12 1-tl
FOll s 111!- A number of Spring Wagon
Ktcoud hand. Apply at Kgun's Coal De-
pot. li!-i-tt
"flt SAIi:-tood Gentle Ilorsei- Cheap
uppiy to Jus n. Kuan l'M-tt
70II NAM:-A four horse power watei
motor gnodaa a now one. at l ews otllce.
RAILWAY RUMBLINGS.
MISCELLAhiiUUK.
I VMT eu'rybody In Wato loknou that 1
I made the paint and paluti il the Catholic
rhnrcii rnol In lils el'v cornet Uth and Whfh-
Iiirfton Htreet Ji'ptpu II. Nalley Biiccespor to
couch A. Nallcj.b ClViul ttreet Ki.it Waco.
l-'JV- it
T !' OU-nro out of employment and want a
1 loli put an '-art" In thU (olumti we will
only elm rt o you ten cents tf
IV YOI7 have lot anything and wnnt to find
tt iut inotlcoln thlarolumn; It will only
cost ott ono cent a word fur tach imo-tlon. tf
LOK'r-v larfe KnKlUh Mn-tlfT of llRht
color. A nbnral reward will be paid lor
Information leading to Ills recovery by T A.
Blair. 12-80 tf
FACTS FOR DOLLARS
We have bought out the Oa-At-Ka
Pants Co. and ready for bus-
iness. COME AND SEE US.
Fink Tailoring a Specialty
PANTS $4 up. SUITS $20 up.
Cleaning dyeing and repairing a
specialty. All work guaranteed.
I1ARRELL BROS.
10G North 4th St.
Gure Pratnyvi Fosltlva
Cute for Impotence Lois
of Manhood Seminal
Emlavnns sprrrratorrnea
a udu a STROXB. Wnoi
fii Oils rmn rrte r.w u
Susriai iiirprtmne Mani-i
Atdull
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I 1 T-J 1 2it B ' Loss 3f Meirow Ac. Will
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H. D iilSHKR & CO..
B CotNiBH Drug Store.
BiFt Wi'o .atnta
Freight trattio on the railroads is
reported to bo rather dull at presont.
Cant. W. E. McDonald travel
ing freight agent of the Gulf Col-
orado and Santa Fe returned today
from a trip ovor the line.
Tho new local ticket oflice of the
Cotton Belt railway is now ready
for occupancy and a largo forco of
workmen have been busy all day
removing tho furniture and counters
from tho old oflice.
Col S. W. Fordyce president of
the St. Louis Southwestern railway
wi.li lit'ad(uartors at St. Louis; Mr.
J. A. KttHon general superinten-
dent witn headquarters at Toxar-
kana and other otlicials of that lino
will arrive in this city this after
noon on board the ' Gladys" private
car of President Fordyce.
General Manager and Vice-President
Hamilton of the Texas Cen-
tral railroad is still absent in the
North. The meeting of the board
of directors of this lino will be
held in Waco on the ltth proximo
and it is very likely that Mr. Ham-
ilton will bo accompanied on his
return by Messrs. McIIarg Gold
and Moral of tho board of direc
tors. It is understood that steps
will bo taken soon for the extension
of the lino from Robs to Waco
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Mr. W. D. Lawson of Houston
traveling passenger 3gent and R.
S. Fife of Houston traveling
freight agent of tho Missouri K in-
sas and Texas railway wore visitors
in the city this morning.
On for Dallas.
Judge George Clark Bart Moore
and other members of the Turner
Hall Democracy left this morning
for Dallas to attend the meeting of
the Mitlock committee called for
tomorrow.
Tney had little to say as to what
they thought ought to be done ex-
pressing themselves as being willing
to wait and hoar what others have
to suggest.
Judgo Clarko will address tho
meeting at whioh time he is expect-
ed to outline his plan for h:trmonr.-
ing tho discordaut factions of tho
party.
m. grauU
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THE PACIFIC HOTE
rum IHREE DAYS
From January sotritftC.i
3rd. Teeth extracted without!
by means of '
VITALIZED AIR
Teeth filled without pajri
means 01
ELECTRICITY.
Room 29 and 30 First iv
bee hand bills.
Tho following suits wore filed in
the district court today:
Gillespie & Ilopson vs. 11. F.
Wooley; suit on a promissory note of
$550.
Hugh M. Johnson vs. W. M.
SimpBon; suit for $3 000 damages
aud trespass to try title.
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Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses have been issued
by the county olork today to the
following parties:
R. Lee Moore and Miss M. W.
Barefoot.
E L. Johnson and Miss Jeanie
Smotherman.
Subscribers Please Read This
On February 1st Mr. M. D. Her-
ring Jr. will take charge cf the
oily circulation of the The Evkn-
ino News. Parties who have not
paid this otliee in advance will pay
him for tho paper after that date.
All those who may be indebted for
oubEcription prior to February 1st
will pay their bills to E. L Bennett
tho present oiroulator. In this con-
nection I want to remind our friends
who are in arrears for subscription
that their little bills must be closed
up at once. As Mr. Herring pays
this oflice cash for the papers fur-
ishod him to supply the city circula-
tion he will bo compelled to exaot
cash in advance. Subscribers will
please note tho above and oblige
J. R. Bennett
Proprietor of The News
SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE.
If the oolleotor fails to find you
when he calls ploaso onii at the offico
and pay your subscription if it is un-
paid. We nerd the monoy to pay
bills incurred furnishing you the
paper.
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Astonish j.
The many tes'iu.- nials wo rnooivo
from jso who ' tvo used Climax Oil
for ali pains bIioi be in every house.
Sold under a positivo guaran ee
by all crug stores rontsa bottlo.
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Tim Dottitn IloH
Has increased her service to lonbl eM
trains.
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rrMno.l arrives
inrlu .No. I iunvt'8
Train Kfo 2 rrlves
train no. - leaves .()H
No. a carries through slee'er for SI loni
Iron Mountain. No 1 curries through! J
to Cairo AH trains throuKlito McicvMiB
van" it. .iii.i. I. i;iiiiju.
for farther pnrtlcnliir call on
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W. K. OW1SNS TlokMAM
OiarFsoino Hotel Block OppoilltFotM
f.n Antonio Hud Annual Pail.
!0C-lt BOrKD HO. 8'2."tOKTH0IJB"l
1.' Vni-n nt 7 a. m. I rrlvnMH
WACO EVENING NEWS.
fie hitihiesi office prat room nwfdil
ptislHl rnomn are itt '-iOU mat 'ill $x
l.lfihth Hlvcit. Trlfjihunr So lit
llrmich oflife (if ltittlt"itm'i book tttm
So. 1 .. .VouM fourth tmt. TrUfhM
vo. nun.
If tiou irimt to tall; irlth fi9(iulwn4
Ire anil have no 'phntif tilt oxiri ol
branch office.
ALL AROUND TOWN.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bolingeii
tho happy parents of a bouncal
baby ooy.
Tho nnliritinr (nimnittee will'
out tomorrow after Cotton ?tm
stock aubscriutions.
County candidates are begiui
to rustle. Most of them are m
inc the idea of nominations
Today was a bu?y one in the 9
More people wore on tho street tu
in any one day during the month
There will be a special meeti"
of the Waoo Light Guards tonf
at whioh oflioera for tho enn
vear will bo elected.
Tho municipal campaign is wn
ing up and promises to botbeo'
exciting ever fought in the W
excepting the famous Seleyw
imbroglio of 1801.
Captain Johnson of Pat. ClaW
camp this morning received at
ter from Governor Hubbard s bp
ger whioh states that on aocoo
illness the governor woaW
obliged to postpone his date
until February 10th. The j"
was ready for him and had sow
tickets for the first. These g
will still remain good for the w
on the tenth.
Soo Stark West & Co. for a"
and firo insurance
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Feed & ProduO
KINGBROS.
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FEED AND PKO-UCE AT
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894, newspaper, January 31, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115743/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .