The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 236, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 19, 1893 Page: 8 of 8
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WACO NEWS WEDNESDAY. APRIL :V :S9;.
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Underwear
PHYSIC!
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T. R. BALDWIN M. D.
' EtTTrflE ANI REC7A1 s?LCIaL1j"?
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9
Cents
19
Cents
We are Selling Ladies' Muslin Under--"
wear Cheaper than ever before Sold in'-
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waco.
Childrens" Drawers and Drill Waists
Ladies' Corset Covers and Baby Bibs.
NICE GOODS AT ONLY NINE CENTS THIS WEEK
ATTOnIEYS
D. H. HARDY.
Attorney-at-Law.
120;
C
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LADH- 3rd MISSES DRAWER-.
CHILD'S .-KIRT5 and FINE DRILL WAI.-rS.
LAKLS' CHEMISE TICKED aid EMBROIDERED
Thee COOd; 3Te Tfcallr
each f:r this sale t
We
rariety of Lalie-' Chemise Gjtii;
Drawers at :.'- cent- 'i' cent.- 3ai 53 cnts every one
worth dan lie '.he pri;e asked.
3''0 On 'T 3 jr&at
CULLEN F
I ATTORNEY
worth from '' ceut to 60 esnts WACO
nlj NINETEEN CENTS. Office over V&c
sirt and '
of which 1
99 Cents
SI .95---S2.75---
S4.55
AT TUSsE PRICES we .fin -khe Finest MuW.n 3nd j
Frecvn L itnonc wear th it can be made. Perfect
F .' o' it i ne" and elegant in make .nd p3!tera. i
Tnt-e price 3re . 1 under regn'a- price- and -ill not
h- d'U l -Vid I
: u'nSiir MISTHIGREATuPp(.RT( NI i 1 .
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'WACn
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"THOMAS
AT LAW
TEXAS
Stale Bank.
PINCKNEY S. FORD
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAV.
ROOV 5- PROVIDENT B'JILRISG
WACO TEXAS.
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JEFF.DA1VS' REMAINS
Will Lie in State at Atlanta Ca
May 29th.
By Kt "ocl&t'-d I ri lo Ttt- hen
AriAM April 10. It l- an-
nounced mat the ludytf J.fi D3vi-
will lie in state );eie the :".hc!
May wl ie en mine to it: tia-il
re-ting place at Rcl 'n.nl It ik
fiiijially announced by the c"hi-
mit'cj of the I-niton County Con
federate N'fterms' -j icivi n. of
which Jtilerson D.i
(l the houoiary
s a- one
rnciiil) r.-
the other
Olean" en
Henry Urady being
the tndy leaving Nu-
the ".'9 th of -May aceonipanit 1 by
u e-30rt of Lani-.iana xeteian1'
Montgomery to be ieasbfd early on
the morning ct the 2Cth. The
funeral tiain will arrive at Atlanta
on the afternoon of the i"' h and
the boJy uiil be convey ci to the
rt3te caj itol wfapre u ill remain
nnt I ibout 7 o'cU. x leaving at
o'clock for li cbmoLil
boldband7t
Tee Texas Building at the WoHc's
Fair.
After ceaseless nfjrts on the part
of Tti ladies .Mr. B. Tobin. Col.
R B. Parrott and other public
-piritfd eit zin? the Tera baildinc
laid' 'uy 3 lUDDUiient to the
tirt.e- ll jrta ui :ae fe-.
Uaa'.'3unt of a i-p3n.uy c; fuDd-
the Cuij" undated ene'.ijn of an an-
nex a- a jtceptacie of Tela' dis
pl3y- had to be avuidoned. Such
exh b.ti are not' relegated to the
-pace allotted to general eihibits of :
the re'pecivu -tate. At the prt. !
eut the Tezs building re3ri it-
vacmt emtmnence amins-t thsse!
provided y other states and nation:
It In- betn suggested that V3c0.
which has so oeueron-lv contributed
to the building fund at a critical !
perijd crown its effor'- Lv 3 di-l
play of the wonderful resources !
ler.Noa from Ler artesian system'!
I' utii zing the interior (f the I
stiuc'ure In this connection the j
! ;i nting of "Artesi3" by Prof j
E. the 'uppleinented by ihoto-!
Tililli
ELAIR i 8TRIBLING.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
(H; -Jl(Hrt .lniir K.1CO. 1 t ' l
JOHN l"dVErT
Attokney - and - Counsellor
at Law
Ofnce No. I20:i N. Fourth St.
i W. n Texas
I World's Fair isitors
; a- ta'tadtnc visitor to the com-
ajM!:'i: at Cr...a.'-' netd
Lire co fear s to the legibility of
-f.u: L2 utiia.t'ry Sv-ommoda
t..2s. at rej:ona..e rite at either
: the -t.3r.j- bote".: or :eMdenc-s
..ttii in s ti jamphltt entitled
Homes for Vahors to the World's
Fair." eonpi.ed at great eipeuse
nd .nS'i-td by 3 trustworthy
jChi;3t:o 5rm. This bk contains
la list of :.x-nt '.' utO pnv3te fami-
J lie- who -w ill accotnmoiate visitors
j in Chicaco during the time of the
' Fair. v:T: Miy lit to October .iuth;
o. tltir ntmes 3nd 3Jdress-.
3nd a number of room; e3ch will
1 have to ;j'3re. The book slso gives
1 a list of ttt- hotels 3nd their loc3-
(tions; bis twelre fall p3ge hrge
j scale mips each representing 3 sec
itionof the city so that with this
information bcfoie him the intend-
ing Msitor cn at leisure select the
quuter of the city in wnich he
i would prefer to stop correspond-
i ing jk Am ays ith one or more
j families in thst loc3l.ty with rt-
gsrd to r3tts and the 3ccommod3
j ti-ns de-ired.
' To help you in nt'ng in adnnce
upon your pbee it residence hile
atteming the Woi.d's Fair we have
p a.ti in tie hands vl our 3gent 3t
your station cop.es of this work
which m3y be obtained at oO cents
per copy. W. II. WlNFIELD
G P A. Cotton Belt Route.
Un T7 .
nu tAuer mp.
In reachiuy Au-tin. ' ..
San Antonii. etc via InterfilH
and Great Northern ra...
daily tra'ns e3ch -asy. in.;' '
vonr ticket read.cf' " . ir" i
Taylor and the Intert-. ... S("
Great Northern ra lrc-ad y fM
ro3dbtd. rnasnin"prt r.itiih "m
How h This?
After taking one bot'lt of ri1
tiiood hiuer you are not bent
aDd feel better return th. cm
bottle and get vour $1 ' bot ;
is ." - V Vu"QJUac5otft
uei w.u ui'wu reuoyates the si.
system For -aie br a. ur gg1t '
BHILOH'S VITALIZER irt
o nead for conitipation Lou
Appetite D'rzineM and all sytnpto&
f Dripsps'-a. Priee 10 nd 75 !(t
per bottle. Bld by Williaaion Drj
For Sfeln Diseases
liojiors recommend C t ix g
r.iixi- Decause it ms r r fn.i
"u ; i ir
tl
cive gocd results
ci-'
il' ilHK DLHAltl
MEt
Location of lire Alnrni u01J
4 FlRh Ward Fire SlsUraf.rliti
I ' ora-r 9th anj AUtUc
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DENTISTS
N. T. HARRIS
Offic- orer Irt -V-iioMfW Until:.
PERSONA
Judge GWave Cook is m the
city attending federal court.
Col. W C. O'Bryaa and wife are
in the city the guest: of Dr. J. H.
Boyett and fsimiy.
ilis Stella G3ninof Italy Tex..
it visitine in the citv. the cruest of
iilrs. S. J. Franks on West3ve.
E W. L3Baume of St. Loui
trt-neral p3Senger anent. W. II.
Wmtield of Tyler general pa-sen-ger
agent of the Texas divi-icn .-
G Warner of .Memphis divi-ion
passenger agent and Frel II. Jone-.
of Fort Worth trawnne pasencer
r:iphs of our wells and n3'atonunis agent all nf the cotton Belt route
Besiged by Troops and Minors
After a Fierce Fight.
By Aeeociat: fr..-" lu Ite fW.
CiTi Me-iicii April 10. A
noted Mexican criminal nauud
Amar3 recently arrived from thu
I'nited S.ates in the district cf
Gaerreo .-.tate of Chihuahu3ha.
Tnere he organized a b3t.d to way-
i3y parties currying stiver from the
mines. He and party were surpris-
ed by detaehm-m troops and 3
tierce tiht ensued.
The D3ndils finally took refuge
in a building where at ia-t 3c;ounts
they still were b-siegtd by the
troops who had been reinforced by
miners Amara h3s with him
eightv-two men. He is wanted in
the I'nited States for :eeral
crimes.
and augmented by desenpte print 3re in the citv.
t'l matter would form an attraction j
aid constitute an advertisement of
these re-onrce- immeasurablv in es- '
cess of fie tr fling cost incurred. In
a? much as Waco has been signally
instrumental in securing the build-
ing it- citizens may add grace to
generosity by the embellishment of
its interior.
Engineer Hardin? Dead.
Enginer El Harding died a few
minutes bjiore b o'clock yesterday-
afternoon 3t the old B!3ckwell
hotid. His remains were shipped
to Yo3kum this morning for inter-
ment. Mrs. Hirding arrived yester-
d3y and accompanied the remains
to Yoakum.
-.- MILLINERY. ...
I 3m receiving New Mil-
linery. New Hair Goods.
Hair Dressing and Sh3m-
pooirg done. I have the
Sylvian Toilet Co.'s goods
for sale.
MRS. B. J. DOSS
4CCt Austin St. near 4th
'A Choice List or summer Resorts.
' In the lake regions of Wisconsin
Northern Michigan. Minne-ota.
jio3 aad tne t-o Dakotas. there
' 3re hundreds of cnarmmg localities
preeminently n.ted for summer
i-cui-s Amocj th? foliowint: se-
Itcted H-: are tne nauies fatnu.u- to
"i-.ny of our rentiers 3s the perfec-
tion of nurtDein summer itsort?.
Neanya.ioi tte W;.-cjnin points
of inttre-t are within a short dis-
tance of Coicigo or Miu-3tikee. 3nd
none of them are so f3r a-3v from
I the --busy mirts of civilisation''
i that theyc3nnDtbe re3ched in a few
(hours travel bv frequent trains.
over the hnest road- in the North-
west the Cnuacio Milwaukee it
jSt. Paul r3itw3y. 3ud Milwaukee k
l Northern r3ilroad:
I OjHc :r woc Wi- ; Clear Lake la ; !
Miu -qa Wi- . Lake- Ok boji Iowa
'Waukesha Wis; ririt Lake Iowa;
! Pftlinyra. V i-; FroBtenac Minn.;!
Tomanawk Lake5 Wis.: Lake Mln-1
Letoiika Milu ; Lakeside Wis.; Or-j
miivil.e Miua.; KUbourn Cry Yi-
iDellso.' -he Wis.oi -m Prior Lske !
jMiuu; WUte Bear Lak . Minn;'
Heaver Driii Wi- ; Lake. Ma .isou Ho.
.Dakota; Ma .sou V. is.: Delavau. Wis.
B'k .Stone Lake Si. Ink -a; S;ara
i 'ls.: lVwaukw i- ll.ktiar- Lake
' Wis ; Wau-aukee Wi- ; Ontonarjffo. 1
; Mich. Manjue-te Mi.h. -Mackinac!
Mich. j
' For det3;lcd informatitn apply!
to any coupDn ticket 3gfut or send'
-tamp for a frt3 illustrated tourist
folder to D. C. Br3dy. Southern
P3-sen2r Asent. Lonis Ule Ky.
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' li Cortrr 1 h and Wbshln.
'U ' Mis sad Milbi.ru .i
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17 ' sb asd . "brt-r
'JJ " Sth tUd Cle-'-ibLj
' -.X " lib SL. ' Spelrb'
JT " ih&a i v ifzi-z
' Si Eoyal Holt S-.b zv. 1 Frass
' J- woolen illllil'thsaiMor
"?7oratrl h ar.1 Jttrs r.
AH boi aanj&trffd avVe ti-ist. i"
3oi s sirikes 1 sal -'vie. - - n-u"
uatla; Boi U. th-a r-t's-. ' n -. "
Box 55 Etrii-ill tad stope lcr r.lt'. rj
&l:iar B.jt 2." r- a p. nn "
DIEit'7I0S? JOB GIT NG A' 4 vn
t. - a Leu -1 u. th. - "4"h si
.r vrbf-r b .x-s &.- located u -. j"ie J
So Jr a- 1 5 a.: Hv-ot ij-a sai - .-o 1
Ti-x iikrn.la oa.v for ris f Cta-.
alt- alur:nc
Al" 'bpp:n? of b''u -f) WJL
-et'oLd Friday la 'sch n.fcn -let1.;:
ivec .iw. irsisj MTei ar3 T"-ltU-
h ae a.ara. o: firt:i Jive -- s rc D-in
reb'iU att inv-aesr i-- .1- ..ii:HM
vay rro its fire Jt. fl' e fr n.aliictii
R-p-.n of ary carele'j ir.rrr to'.zn
r.-cza crr bv :te Fir- V- ir lsJ rj j
JtaasJal.y r-e-lv-l by ths- c -' si Vcj
-ar t- fc an Tins i a.rrK.7 i
Cotton Belt Route
(St. Lou.s Southwestern liv-Way.
San Antonio "Aransas Pass
Fight Against the Liquor Law.
By Atioclittd 1'rest 10 The Ne.
t'.iLUMitiA. S. C-. April If). The
Fight agiinst the dispensary lav in
this' state b3s. been brought up in
the supreme court on a cae from
Chester where two bar keepers 3-k
the city to be compelled to is.-ue
them license f jr the year. A new
liquor hw goes into effect July 1M.
3nd the town refused to i'sue li-
cense later than that c.i e. The
court rese- d d-ci-ion until Miy
1st when arguments will be heird.
Federal Court.
The K'ng Cr3in cae W3 lmvpu
to the jaiy this 3i'ternoon. No
eidict has vet beenre3ched.
j On motion of the district 3t-
'torney the C3se of H. D.
jKane W3s transferred to the circuit
jconrt for trial at its next term.
' A ci il C3sp is on triu this sftei-
noon suled Fanck A- Hert'er vs.
S. A. 0ens &. Son d-bt. Plain-
tifs 3re represented by Jones Ken-
d3ll & Sleeper acl defendant? 3re
represented br Alexander vt Camn-bell.
Universal Suffrage Cranted.
Bj Aatoclh'.tl 1'reffc wTae.Ness.
Br.' ."--.ell's April 10. Yester-
day's vote in the chamber of Depu-
ties reversing the farmer action cf
that body and granting unhersal
eutirage practically as demanded by
the work ngmen comjdetelv alhys
the agintion among the indistrial
population. The strikers here
Antwerp and other placeF. generally
resumed work this morning and no
further trouble is 3ppn bended.
For additional telegrams see third
page.
The News prints the associated
press telegrams twelve hours ahead 0
any paper in Waco. j
Josiah Qjincy. the assistant scre-
tary of state is a strong believer id
cremation as a means of disposing of
the human dead. -'The priocipafob-
jection to cremation to day' he s&id
resently. "appears to te a sentimental
one. but it has always seemed 'o me
that Ue -entiment which led the an-
cients to practice cremation was s
much more true one than that which Woribington's Illustrated Maeazice
Irads moderns to practice burial and fr a7 shows rema kable progress
the perffction of the means of crema- &n growth ud the part of this biebly
tion which modern science hs placed entertaininc periodical which has" al-
at our command makes the case still ' ready ti on for itself an enviable place
stronger ngainst our crude and unnat araoDg the choicest Magszines ct the
ural methods of burial. Conversatisrn ' J- It b; been en'arged by sixteen
clirgs with tenfold lorce to burial ens ' P&"e 1D crder to give space for timely
toffis but those at present in vesue contributions and also that the escel-
must some time give way to oremation. ' 'eDt paper- in the varied Departments
and the sooner this can be Drought hicb are a marked and very valuable
about the better it will be for the liv- feature of this periodical may hereafter
inc. It is only by ignoring the point 1 be prime j in larger type correspond-
of view that the gjavedigser eives u: I ig t0 'bat in the body of the Maga-
so forcibly in ''Hamlet"" that modern Jz'ne. The intentions of the pubii-b-entimect
looks upon burial as more ers were "cry liberal at the start Dut
agreeable than cremation but the j lJ a'e F5 ing them-elves far better
highest religious feeliDgs as well as 'ban their word and the generous
RAILWAY
Memphis Cairo mi Si- Li
Te Oril" Lixie i
WITH
Through Car Service
FROM
Texas to Memptil
1 Connctinij with T7irough Trtttns tit
To Houston
Eagle Lake
Corpus Ohristi
andRockport
And Intermediate Points
tne truest science
favor the latter "
seems
as
to
rue to
FOR DYSPEPSIA tnd Lirer Com-
plaint yon hTe printed guaranfce
on eTery bottle of Shiloh' ViUllier.
It nerer fails to com. Fr tal bjr
Williamson Drag eopnj.
supnort of subscribers 3nd of the read
ing geceral.y warrants thia increased
expenditu-e Good as all previous
numbers are the issne for May is the
best of all; and this is saying muob in
view of the very hitrh standard of ex-
cellence Worthing'ton's has already
established for itself.
Passenger train leaves dailj
at 6.45 a. m. Call at depot
for full information regarding
passenger or freight business
V. F. Jones
T.F.&P.A.
J. B. Brooks
Ticket Agent
Waco Texas.
R. W. Andrews
General Pass. Agent
San Antonio Texas.
TWO JDAJLY TRAIN
WITH
Through Coaches and PJ
man Sleepers
FROM
Ft Worth to SEempi
Through Coaches and PJ
man Sleepers
FROM
Waco Corsicana and Hi
ALL TKXAS 7..Vt' eonntrt n
have Tlirough Tickets 011 satenai
Cotton Belt Bou
. .vA
or rates niapi tlicc tablei ! " 1
msuon apply to any sj" Kl Vnja.
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