The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 231, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 12, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NW8 THURSDAY APRIL 12 1894.
IOME AND FOREIGN
"he Royal Commission
Makes a Report.
(EMARKABLE SUICIDE.
P.
Hamilton Marries
Juliette Morgan.
Miss
ROTECTION OF THE GIRLS.
)thor Interesting items r-rom
Various Sections.
Pugs on Trial.
Crown r'Mtit Ind. Aril !'.
flie case of the state against Dorm
ick O'Malley George Silor Woods
nd Smith who are charged with
or'icipationin the H(JoBlello-Woods
intest at Koby under the auspicts
if tho now famous Columbian Ath-
btic club an on the co. kot for
aecial call befcro Judge Langdon
Dday. The defendants are charged
lith riotous conspiracy which en-
jles the state by conviction to mi
iosoSj a penitentiary sentence in
tead of jail imprisonruLnt as i re-
tided by the prize light ng statute.
rhen U u court convened However
as given cut that tho eases
rould not be ctwled until Monday
pxt.
Royal Commission Report.
London April 1-'. Tho report of
be Royal Commission of Labor has
Ben completed anil bigned and is
)v in tne nanus ot me primer it
fill probably be ready for distribu
te n among tbo memturs 01 tne
jutes of commons and lords on
onday next. Tne Commission has
Eld two or throe meetings weekly
kr the past year and a half and its
inclusions will be embodied in two
alky volumes of about live hundnd
Iges each. The report will be ef
iportanco to the various traces
fgani.itions of this country and of
Merest to organ zed labor the world
tcr ehpeoially as tho conclusioi.s
tho commission are likely to be
lbodied in .legislation should the
Dvercniont that comes into power
Iter the next general election be a
liberal ono. Tie report opposes
le establishment ny law oF a uni-
ersal eight hour dav but faors
le extension of oxia ing legislation
incoming tho hours of labor of
lemen and onudien ei-pcoially in
tcupatious that are dangirous to
Balth. It recommends lctiHlation
a sanitary character under which
11 persons iu every branch of trade
id industry employing more than
in perhons shall bo required to sub-
lit their prt nmes to a sanitary in
fection and to ob'am 3 1 ciuse to
perate such promises. This legis-
Ition will particularly aimly to
huh occupations as tho mauufactuie
c othing where the worst hair-
liy iviis rxitt. Tho establishment
a central labor bureau or exchange
der government auspicos is
Ivored and tho commission rocom-
ends an amendment to the laws
isaed in 1875 couoernirg oon-
liracy and protection of property
Id which in&ko uicketins and iu-
lidation poual offtLses. The
jnunission holds that moketine
tho part of trades unions is a
Ivl liable expedient under certain
inuitions. With the view t
inini zing strikes and other trade
lepules the Ctinmission favors the
Itablishment undirana'jt of parlin
ent or district boards of concilia-
Mi and arbitration to settle ques-
Dns arising out f future agree-
Bnts. xhtBe boards may oither bo
Itabiishcd by a government depart-
em or by tho city and county
untils. They should bo riven
atu'ory powers of intervening in
Ide disputes of holding inquiries
using means of securing iuforma-
!n and as a last resoit of aibi-
irily ai nitrating the differences
Ivolved. The Commitsion holds
it no act of ..parliament can deal
Ith the wage issue with the em.
oyment of non-unionisls nor with
apprenticeship question. Dis-
let from the district hnnrds of
filiation and arbitration the
pnmisBion favors the appointment
by tho government of a bond of
offieinl arbitrator. which shall sit
in judgment on any trade dispute on
the application of the parties inter-
ested or of local boards of concilia-
tion. These ate tome of tho princi-
pal suggestions of the voluminous
report.
A Notable Wedding.
New York April 1:2. Bishop
Whipple of Minnesota assisted by
Rev. Dr. William S. Rainford of.
lioiated today at the marriage of
Miss Juliette Morgan daughter of
J. l'ieipont Morgan tho millionaire
banker and financial magnate whose
name is a power in the financial
marts of tho world to W. Pierson
liamilton of this city. The cer-
emony was solomuizcd at high noon
in St. Oeorge's church on Stujvc
sant Square in tho presence of an
immense and fashionable congrega-
tion. The rdiliee had been convert-
ed into a floral bower and the scr
vices were fully choral. Tho bri-
dal toilet was of whito silk gowr
Bhape with court train and was
completely covered with point lace.
The skirt was caught up with
bunches of orange blossoms and
the -ame flower was worn on the
coiffure. Tho veil of point lace
W38 fastened to the hair with a large
crescent composed of Holtairer' the
g.ft of the groom. Mr. Laurens
Ilamiton was best man while tho
bridesmaids were Miiis Msry Mor-
gan and Mit-s Annio Morgan sisters
of tho bride and the Misses Ethel
and Helen Ilnmiltop sisters of the
gioom. The wedding breakfast
was served at the mansicn of the
br do's parents oil Madison avenue
and the bride and groom sat under
a magnificent caLopy composed en-
tirely of lillios of lie valley. Among
the numerous presents to the bride
was a dL mond and sapph'io bracelet
valued at 5000 aed wh'ch C3tne
from tho Count Fabbii of Flor-
ence Italy. In order that tho Mor-
gan family might not be tf.xed with
dutieB which could not be paid in
advance on tho other t-ide the count
reported to tho expedient of cutting
a tquire out of the center of an ex
quisitely bound volume of Evangel-
ist Moody's "Higher Life" and in
which the bracelet was cunningly
concealed. The lynx-eyed customs
insprctcr however dropped to the
little g3tne and Mr. Morgan was
compelled to pay $400 in order to
save the present from coLliscation.
A Remarkable Suicide
Pans April 112 A remarkable
Buicido is reported from Alfortville
a fashionable country rosidonco dis
t riot near this city. The victim
was 3 boy of twelve the son of
wealthy parents. A decree of di-
vorce was .recently pronounced be-
tween the father and mother the
latter being given the custody of
the boy who had for some reason
conceived a violent dilike for her.
On being made acquainted by the
cflicers of tho court with the nature
of -the decree the child drank a
quart of strong wine and then pro-
ceeded to blow out his brains with
a revolver.
Dr. Myer on Trial.
Now York Apr.l 12. Before
Recordir Smyth this morn ng Dr.
Henry C. F. Myer was put on trial
for tho second time for the murder
by po'son of his friend Gustavo M.
Baum or Brandt. Tho previous
trial which as far as it went was
memorable in tho criminal annals of
the city csmo to an abrupt cud by
oneofiho jurors becoming insane
while Counsellor Brooke was .sum-
ming up fer the defense. The ob
ject of the crime wis to secure the
heavy insurance carried en Baum's
life. The prisoner is again repre-
sented by Messrs. Brooke O'Sulli-
van and Chanler who have been as-
tigned by the court at the expense
of tho county on Myer's affidavit
that he is absolutely without funds.
Tho slate statutes allow tho court to
give reasonable compensation for
tho employment cf counsol under
such circumstances.
To Join the Main Column.
Philadelphia Pa. April 12.
The local division of tho Coxoy
army leaves here this evening to
join the main column. Chief Mar.
shal Charles Columbus Jones who
has had recruiting offices open for
two weeks in the center of the oity
says that he will march out at the
head of a thousand men The tele-
giaphers of the city propose to form
one company the cirpenters an-
other the People's club another
and the Day club a fourth. There
is a suspicion howeverthat these in-
dividuals and organ zitions have
Leen giving tho guileless Columbus
Jones a little guff and that if they
appear at all at the rendezvous it
will be only to wink the other eye.
The same a)plio8 to the members of
four brass bands that have volun-
teered to go along for ilia purpose
of leading a triumphal march into
the national capital.
Anniversary Celebration
Philadelphia Pa. April 12
The thirteenth anniversary of the
organization of tne Civil Service Re-
form association of Pennsylvania is
being celebrated by a reception at
the Continental hotel this afternoon.
At tho bai quet this evening Hon.
William W. Foulke of Indiana
n presenting the executive commit-
tee of the National Civil Service
Reform League Judge Simoon E.
Baldwin of the supreme court of
Connecticut will be tho principal
speakers.
To Protect the Girls.
Wilmington Del. April 12. A
special committee of the city
council has favorably reported on
the bill prepared by the board of
police commissioners which makes
it unlawful for any girl ui dor seven-
teen yeais of age to be present at
any public picnic public dance
houep or othersuoh places of amute
mei t after 8 o'clock in the evening.
The ordinance also provides tv at
no girl under tho aforesaid ago shall
be allowed on the street after 10
o'clock in tic evening unloss ac
companied by one of her parent"
guard'ati" or other persons standing
bena fide in the relation of paront
or legal guardian and who shall be
abovo the 3ge of 21 years. The
measure has created a ferment
among tho younger generation ol
tho city and threats are freely made
that every alderman voting for it
will be retired to private life at the
next election.
Crawford Local Chat.
Crawford April 10 The mer-
chants are er joying a good tTaile.
Ed. Costley and RuhS DeBard
spent Monday at MoQregor.
Dr. Armstrong of C ryell City
was in town today.
Mr. Q. A. D-dson is the happiest
man in town on account cf the ar-
rival of a girl at his house.
Mr. 3nd Mrs. J. T. Hoard from
near oge were in town Tuesday.
Mr. Geo. W. Fowler of Hamil-
ton was on our streets Tuesday.
The Baptitts have organized a
Sunday school hero.
Mrs. J. A. Graham and Mis.
Reave" of Osage were visit. ng in
town Tuesday.
Mr. Robert Strickland ib quite ill
suifcring from a severe attack of
neuralgia.
Dr. W. R. Niil is having a hand
some retidence built which will be
an ornament to the tow n.
J. li
Nichols and George Gillean
are in Waco en business
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brcwirg'on
left today for Waco to attend the
Sam Jones meetings a few days
and from thi re they will go to Bran-
don Hill county to visit a few-
days. DEAL MERIT N the character-
" istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
cures een after other preparations f.iil.
Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S.
K Kwf'jcuied ut litmit uiiIj-
; si y xsyfioutfAiii. iiooLofpor
JA KtSt'i tlcu'tristnt nth K.
So Say We all of Us
We Wear Pants
Not dog pants but tho genuine
if .00 pants made by the liveliest
hustlers in Waco.
Thoy also make a speoialty in
suitings that for elegance and style
cannot be equaled. Call on them
and prove the correctness of this
statement.
HARRELL BROS.
100 North 1th St.
The Geyser City Directory.
STEAM IjAUNIIKIEN.
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
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NearSutpenMion ttridat 1 iroowio
I CJtOH-nSUH.1 rotretort.
j Prompt Attention to out of town orders
Topics atTxoy.
Troy April 12 Yesterday was
spent very pleasantly by a few
couple of Troy's young people at
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
McGlosson who vere invited there
in honor of Dr. livy's eighteenth
birthday. After enjoying a deli-
cious dinner tho couples strolled in
tho shady woods north of town
and there spent a jolly afternoon.
Tho Populists of Troy and vi-
cinity met at tho college building
and appointed deb gates to the
county convention.
Professors Thomas and Smith at
tended the teachers' institute at
Temple last Friday and Saturday.
Mr 6. D. Ellington of the firm
of J. W. Watcon ifc Co. made a
ll) ing trip to Bruccville yesti rday.
Mr. Charles Carter of near
Moody who has long been an in-
valid diod last Saturday and was
buiied at this place Sunday at 2 p.
m. Dr. W. L. Harrison conducted
tho funeral services.
Politics is waxing warm hero
and we think old Democracy will
roll up a largo majority again. But
we loam that up around "Bug
Tusble" t the Populists are very
numerous
Several hydrophobic dogs have
been killed in this vicinity. The
people arc on the alert and Btrantiers
of the canine tribe are not given
much hospitality at this time.
Yealerday evi ning s )mo young
people e joyed a biithday party at
tho homo cf Mr. Mayor" given in
honor of his daughter Miss Laura.
nly the Scars Remain.
"AmoiiR the invij - -nnnlals which I
see iu H'n.ud toiru.ini iu il. Hues ju'ifiiim-
ln;; run's cleansing the hluoil etc." wnhs
111 m.v Hi ii-ii- of the J.unes Simili
' oleii Maehineiy Co
t'hi'iUlHpln.t l'.c "nuiiu
iMipiis me mine than my
iiuiir.m1. 'I went) jciis
.i ii at l l.i age ut 1 jlii
I h. il -vi Mines eonie nil
in i . ini'li tiuike .ind
i . i milling Miir.
Dm I. .mi1' ii ijsiei.Micuiilil
il inr mi . mil uil it v.H
le.iiid tli.it the linnes
v.oulilhi'.illeetetl At last
my K'tnil oil! m i t In-r
ij;eil mo tn tiy Ajit'h
S.iisap.llill.1. 1 tooU llueo
Imttles th'' soie- healeil
4lffi anil 1 lime not been
tionhleil since. Only tlio
M-;irs l'viiinlii mill tlio
ltifiiioiy of tlic p.it to
ti'iiiitiil mo of tin good
A j !'. :u -np.ii ill.i li.t done inr. 1 now
weih two IiuihIimI .ind twent) imiiiikN and
am in the in t uf Ik.iUIi I li.iu'heeiioii the
10 id l"i Hit i.i-i lMrlve jc.iis liae noticed
Ajit'- sii ipuilla adM-itised in all p.uts
of the I inti d st ti ami aln 15s take plea-
ute In tellnm wli.it Hood it did for me."
Tor the cure of all dise'ises originating Iu
impure hlood the hest reined is
AVER'S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ajcr&CV Lowell Mai.
Curesothcrs will cure you
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Train So.
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2 arrives Waco-
8:00 a.m.
3:80 p.m.
For ratoB and information call on
or address
W. F. MCMH.I.EN Chief Clerk
Traffic Dept. Waco.
Ramsky M. Cox
Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Dublin.
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Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and actr
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys
Liver and Bowels cleanses tho sys-
tem eU'eetually dis-pels colds head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Srup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pn
duced pleading to the taste and ac-
ceptable to tlio stomach prompt in
its action and truly bi'iieflcinl in its
eflects prepared only from the most
healthy anil agreeable substances its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale mi 50c
and' SI bottles by tll leading drug-
gists. Any loliablo druggi&t who
may not have it on hand will pro-
fine it promptly for any one who
w ihes to try it. Uo not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG nYRUP CO.
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So. larrlvea 10:40 )) m.
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Ticket Agon' No. 110 Sooth Fourlh Stroet.
Tlin 1'ittfon Selt
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trains.
rrolnNo. I leaves 7.00 . m
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Train -o 2 rrlvea e40p.;
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No. 8 currios throng h !cej er for St. I.r ulnyla
Iron Mountain. No i CBrrles throngli s!e-pcr
to Cairo. All trains tlirongh to MemplilE anfl
Citlro without clmnge.
forfmiliLT paitlculurc call on
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flatl Doanu.-( MArt a:20p. .
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LiV Waco tt a. sot I Arrlvee 9.30 p. m
San Antonio
and Aransas Pass
To Houston
Eagle Lake
Corpus Christi
and Rockport
And Intermediate Points
Passenger train leaves daily at
7 a. m. Call at depot for full in-
formation regarding passenger ot
freight business.
J. 13. Brooks.
Ticket Agent Waco Texas.
E. J. Maktin
Gen.'l Freight & Pass Ag.'t.
Sar Antonio Texas.
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