The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 215, Ed. 1, Monday, March 21, 1892 Page: 2 of 8
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WACO DAILY NEWS. MARCH 21 1S92.
Soap
Which would you rath-
er have if you could have
your choice transparent
skin or perfect features ?
All the world would
choose one way; and you
can have it measurably.
If you use Pears' Soap
and live wholesomely
otherwise you will have
the best complexion Na-
ture has for you.
All sorts of stores sell
it especially druggists;
all sorts of people use it.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Comity Officers.
fob courrr judor .
The News 1b authorized to announce that W
II Jenkins Is h candidate for re olectlom to
the office ot county Judgo of McLennan county
ubject to tho action of the Democratic party.
ron couivrr attouxbt.
Wc arc authorized to announce Capt. T. A
Blali na a 'landldate Tor coubty attorney or Mc-
Lennan county subject to the action or tho
Democratic party.
Mr S. A Ilogan authorizes ns to annonnco
that he Is a candidate for county attorney or
McLennan county subject to the action or the
Democratic party.
The News Is authorized to announce that
Judgo D. II. Hardy Is ft candidate for county
attorney or Mc Lor nan county subject to tho
nction or the Democratic party.
rOll TAX COLLKCTOn.
Tue News Is authorized to announce T.
3. Iiimm as a candidate for tsx col'tctor for
McLennan county subject to the action of the
democratic party.
Wo are authorized to announco Mr. J. C
Jarney as candidate for the otticc or county
1 ax Collector subject to the action of tho Dem-
ocrats of McLennan county
TiikNewb Is authorized to announce Mr. E.
D. Russell as acand'dato for tax collector or
AlcLennnn county subject to the actios of the
Democratic party
Wo arq 'authorized to nnnounre tbat Luke
Lennan county subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
TjieNkwsIs authorised to announce F. P.
Madden as a candidate for county asseor sub-
ject to the action or the Democratic party.
For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce Joe F. Ellison
as a candldato for sheriff at the eniulnR elec-
tion Bubjcct to the action of the Democratic
party.
W. L. Bnrke ts a candidate ror sheriff of Mc-
Lennan county subject to the action of the
Democratlaparty..
Dan Ford U a candldato for re-election to tho
ofllco of sheriff of McLennan count) subject to
the action of the Democratic party.
We are autbclzed to announce J. P.Naylor of
Moody as n candidate forBher ff subject to tho
action of tho Democratic party of McLennan
county.
ron DtsimtcT cleiik.
We are authorized to announce that Mr. Z.
V. Dcatloy Is a candidate for re-eloctlon to the
Aire of district clerk of McLennan county
subject to tho action oftbo Democratic party
The Nkws 1b authorized to announce Ed
Bparks as a candldato for district clerk subject
to the action of the Demooratlo party.
Tjte News Is authorized to announce Dr. V
W. Burger as a candidate for tho office of dis-
trict clerk. BUbject to the action of the Demo-
cratic party.
TOUCOUKTr CLEUK.
TiieNews Is authorized to announce that
Tom II. Brown la a candldato ror county clerk
of McLennan county subject to the action or
the Democratic party.
Wo am authorized to announce Jno F. Mar-
shall as a dandldate for th olllce of county
clerk subject to the action of the Democratic
party.
The News la authorized to announce J. W.
frost as acanddite ror county cleric at the
onsulng election subject to the nct'onoftbo
Democratic party.
1 1 1
TOB CONflTAnLH.
The News Is authorized to announco Dee
Cook as a camlldnto for re-election to the office
f conftaWo of 1 roclnct No. 1 McLennan coun-
ty subject to the action of the Ucmocratlo party.
Mr. James n. Loekwood authorizes us to
announce him as a candidate for constable or
precinct No. 1 McLennan county subject to the
action ortho Democracy.
municipal
rou MATOU.
Election 1st Tuesday in April. We are au-
thorized to announce Major A Illnchman as
candldato for the ofllco ot Mayor ot Waco at the
coml g city election
TitE Nkws Is aulhorlzed to announce Hon. It.
J Goode as a candidate ror nmyor of the city of
Waco at tho eusulng election la April.
Tiir News Is authorized to announce John O.
West as a candfdate for mayor at the ensuing
city election on April Gth
Tub News is authorized to announce that
mayor 0 O. McCulloch is a candidate for re-
election to the ottlo or mayor of Waco at the
ensuing election In April.
The News is authsr'zed t announce Major
John I". Ilcrheri as a candidate ror mayor at
mo vuauiu); cuj uieouua.
ron ALDEnKAN.
The New Is authorized to announce tho
name of Mr. A. M. Orlbbleror re-olectlon for
the ofllco or alderman ror the Third ward.
The News l nuthorlzjd to announce that
Mt Lee Slaughter Is a candldato ror alderman
of the Third Ward election In April.
ALDsnxAX roennt wakd.
Wo a-o author zed to announco that Dr. J.
0. T King is a candidate loraHormanor the
Fourth Vrd at the ousuiuc election
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THE PEOPLE AND THE LAW.
Tho St. Louis Republio is malting
it warm for tho mobs that have in
several instances of lato token tho
law of Missouri in their teoth and
mado two orimos whoro one was
onough. It larrups the oitiz9ns who
thus pormit themselves to bcoomo
anarohists becauao somo beast in
human form has broken tho law.
The Bepublio reoognizes the fact
that the exeoution of the law lies with
tho pcoplo and a disrespect for tho
law on tho part of tho people is fatal
to sooiety. Thero is no influence
that ha3 moro power to create a
healthy sentiment than that wielded
by tho press and tho Republio in its
present war on mob law or anarohy as
it terms it will do more good than
all the official power of all tho gover-
nors in Christendom. Texas has boon
disgraoed by soveral mobs of lato and
our governor thinking that with tho
state troasury at hia back and his
commission as ruler over all
ToxaB in hand attempted to exo-
oute the law himBolf. Ho has
made a Bignal failure in every
caso and his demagogic offoits has
perhaps oaused an increased contempt
for the law as an engine for the pun-
ishment of crimo. If the theory of
the administration is correct and the
oxecntion of the laws is with tho gov-
ernor his failuro in soveral notablo
instancies oan have no other effect
than to destroy all faith in legal meth-
ods and croato a spirit of tho rankest
anarohy. No the people themsebes
must execute tho laws and any action
on the part of tho governor that as-
sumes to take from them this respon-
sibility is fraught with hurtful re
sults. A healthy law abiding sonti-
ment must be inculcated where it
docs not exist and the pcoplo must
bear in mind constantly that tho pre-
servation of society undor the law
rests with themselves.
Mayor Fulton evidently recognizes
George Clark as tho man ho will have
to boat for tho nomination for gover-
nor if ho gets thore at all. His latest
reminder consisting of four columns
in thn Dallas and Galveston Nowb is
directed againat Clark. The mayor
don't like it booouse tho papers ignore
his candidaoy. Tho News really does
not seo how Galveston could get
along without Fulton for mayor and
one oxohanges from tbat oity seem to
be of the same opinion.
Govomor Hogg Bays he will advise
tho people against tho eleotive com-
mission but if nothing else will do
them no objection will bo interposed
by him. Can't trust you Governor.
Our representatives wanted an eleo-
tivo commission and you said it must
bo an appointive commission or none
at all. You are altogether too much
of a govornor you must get off of
Texas
Wo hopo tho members of tho leg-
islature will each demand hia prorata
share of tho governor's mossago 10000
oopies of whioh was ordored printed
for free distribution. Wo also offer
Representative Gerald and Senator
Harrison free accesB to our subscrip-
tion list for names that those receiv-
ing tho messago may havo a tonio in
tho shapo of The News to tako
weekly.
A Boics-Russoll ticket would per-
haps bring a majority of men into tho
Deraooratio fold. The Massachusetts
kid has never known defeat and Iowa
has the "beatenest" Boies on eaith.
Judgo Clark's Appolntomats.
Tho following appointments have
been mado by Judgo Clark when ho
will epoak on politioal issuos :
Sulphu- Springs Wodnosday
March 2Hrd.
Greenville Thursday Maroh 2-ttli.
McKiuney Saturday March 20th.
Jowott Wodnosday Maroh 30.
Palestine Thursday Maroh 31.
Rusk Saturday April 2.
Hondorson Monday April 4.
Atlanta Wednesday April G.
Texarkana Thursday April 7.
Torroll Friday April 8.
Dallas Saturday April 9.
Hillsboro Wodnosday April 13.
Waxahaobio Thursday April 14.
CorBicana Saturday April 1G.
Other appointments will bo nn-
announced from timo to timo. Gov.
Hogg is invited to be prosont at any
appointment and participate on equal
terms.
To Govomor Hogg : Turn the
treasury looso and pay your own cam-
paign exponsos.
If our neighbor a fow miles weBt
docst let up with its Hoggishness
we'll turn a fow skunks loose in Tyler.
For governor: R. L. Fulton. Plat-
form: If you wont let Hogg have it
give it to mo. Dadblame that Waoo
Warwick.
It would bo well to bear in mind
that tho $130000 Waoo bonds aro
still unsold and some honest debts
aro unpaid also.
Commissioner Foster slaughtering
oattle shipping ratos to catch votes
for Hogg is taking tho commission
out oi politics with a vengenanoo.
A. W. Terrell was once ono of tho
most popular mon in Texas with tho
people. IIo will stump tho state thiB
year for Hogg now tho mighty havo
fallen.
Senator Hill warbled a protection
lullaby to the Birminghamians but
no silvery notes even in a minor koy
wore heard to escapo him in his
southern meandcrings.
The legislature has tapped tho pub-
lio till to pay for Hogg's oampaign
lituraturo. Ten thousand oopies
double any previous issue duting tho
regular session oven.
Tho calamity howler is tho follow
who thinks tho country will go to tho
domnition bow-wows unless govern-
ment throttles overy institution'that
be oannot control himsolf. Ho wants
tho govornment to say to the oitizens
"Whore two or more aro gathered
together for business purposes there
will I bo in their midst."
When Governor Hogg gets out on
tho stump howling keep the railroadB
out of politios tho people should re-
member Commissioner Foster's visit
to Fort Worth while tho cattlemen's
convention was in session and tho
wholesale reduction in shipping rates
on oattle without former notioo and
for the express purpose of winning tho
cattlemen of Texas over to Hogg.
Transfers of Real Estate.
Roported by tho Waoo Abstraot and
Investment Company Room 17 Prov-
ident Building Waco Texas.
T H Nott to Buok Hiokerson part
W Doase Burvey $1050.
S L Jones et al to D R Gurloy 4
acres Galindo grant $30(J.
P Downing to B E Fitzhugh and
Ohas Motz lot 23 Farroll add $050.
E J Ashburn to A O Woodworth
lot south east corner Sixteenth and
Wobater streets $1500.
f M riu'.lpnB to Pane Chatham &
Co 1 aore Galindo 3 leagues $275.
Provident Investment Co to E E
Thompson lots 8 and 9 blook IS
Provident addition $407.
J M Dockory to D D Fairnhild 2d
story at Third and Franklin $180.
H W Smith and wife to A M Ea-
ton lot Third and Cloveland streets
$2500.
Total Maroh 19 1892 $6802.
Total for week $5G304.
Subscribers who do not receive
their paper will confer a favor by re-
porting so at office as that is the
onty way wo can know whether the
carriers do their duty or not. Carriers
not allowed to sell papers under any
circumstances )
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To have an Opportunity to Show our
New Spring Novelties in the way
of Dress Goods Silks Trimmings
Laces Embroideries Clothing
Hats and Furnishing.
We Offer
1
0 EXTRA
Real Unprecedented Bargains.
BARGAIN 1st.
1000 yards Sorim for ourtain use at
3 1-2 cents per yard.
BARGAIN 2nd.
144 dozen Cotton Huck Towols
3 oents each; 5 cents a pair.
at
BARGAIN 3rd.
A lot of 3-yards wido laoo curtains for
75 conts a pair.
BARGAIN 4th.
Ladies' and Misses vests for 5 oonts
eaoh.
BARGAIN 5tli;
Ladies' Colorod border hom-stiichod
handkerohiefs for 2 1-2 oents eaoh.
When
you look at these Bargains we will" take
pleasure in showing you the late arrivals in Silks
Grenadines Challies and our new line of Popular
Millenery which we have just opened.
All those purchasing goods from us this week will
receive a tablet or a slate souvenir.
LEWINE BROS.
521 & 523 Austin Street
MOORE
ers 1
Alexandre's Baking Powder.
Alexandre's Pure Bpioes.
Alexandre's Java and Rio Blend Co lib 0.
Moore Bros' White Wine and Applo Vinegar.
Moore Bros' Pure Gldor.
Moore Bros' Flint Condy.
Having purchased Mr. Alexandre's buslnesw re now prepared to 1111
orders promptly. Patronize Home Institutions. Sustain our efforts to mak
Waoo a Groat Manufacturing Centre.
TOJVES
REAL ESTATE Al RENTAL AfflTS
WACO . : i TEXAS.
Have removed from Pacific Hotel to Room 28 Provident Bld'g
LiveryiTransfer
0. W. DWTD
PROPRIETOR.
27e oW Oranrt JttilUUng Forth of Plaza
TA.QO TEXAS.
Thefinost vehicles and horses in th
oity. Call oarriages for ladies a spe
cialty and when desired ladies can
have a driver in livery. All trains met.
Prompt attention to gall orders and
boarded on reasonable terms.)
W.D MA.YFIKLD President. )7J. D. BELL Vice Preildent.JOlIN D. MAYFIELD OuUu
The Gity Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FEB. 12 1892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1QOO00.
No offers 6 per cent interest on deposit. Interest payable
trom date.
ROTHER
this Week
DRIV
BARGAIN 6th.
Qont's fino hem-stitohod colored bordor
handkerohiofs 20o goods for 10c.
BARGAIN 7th.
Gent's Striped Full Rogular sox
regular 25o goods for 15 oents.
BARGAIN 8th.
Gont's $3.50 brown Derby hats for
$2.00.
BARGAIN 9th.
10 picoos black all wool Honriettas
40 inohs wide 7oc goods for 49
cents per yard. '
BARGAIN 10th.
Ladies' Muslin Chemise at 19 cents
eaoh
One Door from Cor. Sixth.
ROTHERS.
Wholesale Grocers.
satisfaction guaranteed. Horses
glfl
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