The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 280, Ed. 1, Friday, June 9, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 9 1893
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I'utiliihrr i i I'ruprifitiT.
All communications to Insure
prompt tntencioii ihould he addressed
to The News Wmjo Texas
All bill due The Nkws otHee for
Advertising' lUbseriptlon or press
work are payutiic alone to
;. r. Bennett
or to htn iintiorizeil atfont.
i'Uumshkr's notiok.
Bllii) whlcti it l expected Tho News
to pay mum oe authorized by au
order slimed oy J. R. BENNETT.
The Only Democratic Dally In Cen-
tral Texas.
The moat reliable authorities now
state that a man who tmes his com
mon sense and ordinary every day
judgment can fare well at the
Woild's Fair for 3 reasonable sum
of money. The party with an elas-
tic stop aiuired from jumping over
potato hills will Had Chicago rates
a trifle higer than Uiyville terms
but he has the privilege of retiring
to a hayloft and thinking it
o ar before going.
Should the la exulndmg the
Chintse involve the United States
in a war with Uuiua 'resident
time when they will also do him Finest Work.
justice in their thouf-ht Perha s j L0W6st Prices
that time is not -o far . tl as it now ( prompt DeliVBl'V.
seems. Maoo'lelegfaph. i '
HARTLEY &
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MOORISH WOMES
m m m. m m
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Their
Somathlnc Interesting In
Muttled Figures.
There is something continually
interesting in the tuu tiled figures
of the wimen. They make sou
almost ashamed of the uneneretl
faces of the American wotner in the
town and in the lack of any
evidence to the eontraiy you begin
to b'.-lieve even M ion-h woman or Real Kstatk
girl you meet la a beautiful as her
Geyser City Director
HV.M USTATK.
iki as.
J. K.
HORNE A CO.
410 Franklin Street.
A KKNTA1. AOK.VTS.
Tex is Far me 1 must fire at their
pantries if it wishes tn disable the
Dal. Gal Nhws and the Kcprem.
A purgation of the pension roll
11 demanded alike by patriotism and
honesty and it must bo executed.
Stringency or no stringency the
watermolon vine h slowly but sure-
ly trailing along to a glorioiiH des-tiny.
I ... mn..t1 Mntrn it qltn O Q t hi Vl
Cleveland should send the editor of ?rn """'" "T ' Ti' -.:
id. i nu-e n iuc sijijutLi uuio
tne Houston ueraia over mere to
deal with the pigtail gentry. He
could light them with their favorite
weapon- a stink pot" more highly
llavored than ever a as heard of in
the "Flowery Empire "
Give Tons a deep water port on
the gulf and hhe will make a
kangiroo leap towards unexampled
prosperity.
The kiukora against orthodoxy
are having a iiard time. Dr. Bnggs
is out of a job and AluGlyi n in
sorry he did it aad joiiriiuyn to
Rome to eat Inn loose talk.
Now that there are only a few
big slices of i'edor;. 1 pie let"'. i( would
bo a grauoful act of courtesy to a
(alien loo :f ihc aro passed around
in Major McKinley's tin plates.
a way-naeu uansas editor is
horrified beoati.s the Infanta
smoked a oigaiotto when his good
old mammy mayhap still sits in
the chimney corner and dip.s snufl.
One of the noblest attributes of
kdwiu Booth 'A as his profound ie-
speot for good vomonwho deserved
respect. lie was always in all
companies the defender ol women.
The c-rn-fed bacon-ribbed sov-
ereigns of the rural press aro criti-
tii.ing Kulalia in an awful way.
As the poor little woman roads all
these thingi her feolings may bn
imagined.
J. .1. Ingalls says politics and
religion are not compatible but he
lacks both knowledge and honesty.
A sure enough Christian is a
Christian every day in the year and
in the hottest campaign tver wit-
nessed. Mr. Ingalls is a cynic an
egotist and an irredescent rhetorical
sham.
Chicago's two thousand will soon
try to curry lavor with a salmon-
colored nabob from the East.
R. . GAINES
Rkai. KyTATK and Rental Aoknt
100 S.mth Fourth Street.
WM. DAVIS
Waya of Mexican Justice
sn Antonio Light.
The refusal of the I'nited States
to porinit the ixtradition of lJen-
avides on the p round that ho is an
Amoiican citizen will probably ha J
t j a revision of the laws governing
ovlr.a lition between the t co
c mntries In Moxicj il is thought
that this bw will bj rxv d lid s as
to make each country surrender its
own cit' ;ns to the authorities of
the other when the oll'euso is com
tnitted on the other's soil. This is
a concession that the Cnitcii Slat""
should be very wary in making.
The ways of the Mexican justice aro
very ummarv and often end before
I the process of iiivehtigsi'ion 'ih well
begun.
whose faces I saw were distinctly
baudome; the) were the women
Benjamin Constant paint- in his
pictures of Algiers and about whom
Piorrn T.nti ones into ecitacies in
his book on Tangier. Their robe j Fikk Insurance and Real Estate
cloak or whatever the thing is tha.j Room IS Provident Building
they affect covers the head like aj
hood and with one nana they
hold one t f in folJs in dunt of tho
face as high as their eyes. Tne
only tunes tuai I ever av the face
of any of them was when I occasi-
otully eluded Mihaiomed and ran
oil' A'ith a little guide called Isaac
the especial protector of two
American woolen wh' farmed him
out to mo when they preferred to
remain in the hotel. He is a par
ticularly beautiful yurh aad i
noticed that whicker Iih a.".s vith
me the clok of he women had a
fashion of coming undone and tluy
would lower them for an instant
and look at Isaac and then replaca
them aain severely upon the bridge
of tho nose. Then Isaac would
turn towa'ib mo with a shv consci
ous pinile and blush violently.
'-mi- says that the juurt; men of
Tangier can till whether or not a
girl is pretty by looking at her feet
h is Una that their feet are bare
but il struck me as being a some-
what retklcis test for "pleeling a
bride - - f'i'oha-d Harding Divii in
Harper's Weekly
jg i & . " ;t
Corner FoirthjMH Pr
J.
B- CORNISH
lr:irra Ni t
S" "-K-iiHry raints 01. c
Sold Cle for c.l ' tV
KU .It;.- rS?"i.
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puc7i
fiitocr.Kv
H. SIOLTE
Staplk ani Fancy Grovkkiks.
0D South Fifth Street.
A J. RICH Alt DSON.
Staple aod Fanuy Grooenos. Country
i'roduce Bought and Sold All goods
dclivcrei
9(1") Nuiini Tkxiu Suiskt
DRS. REILV & ALUsnv
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Over First National Bank y '
DR J. H. BOVErf"
Dkniist
"vei- First National Bank
"DIsTu. h. PlflLLlPaT"
Dkntist
Opposite Podiottiuo ilS0
A. RIVEROLL
'Httaiciitti nni -
ITi.tiinlu T.A.... l . !""
IUIIHH
stroot
tciunlu Disc-uses btomaoti Troa'bu J
root near Hill's Huslti6.k Coll " 41
I'llO'l'OlilC IMIIUCN
J. L. BERGSTROM
.r)C2J Austin Street.
FlNK.il1 Woitli ! IjOWKST Pllll'Kl.
caiiiii ;i: sikii's
DoLer expects to bo a big oity
because sho is one thousand milos
from New York. According to
this reasoning Houston should be-
como tho metropolis of the world
being ton thousand miles from no-
whero. Misther Donahoe declares that
the Tamilian v beast is not a fero-
cious tigor but a sleek goutlo
tabby cat a sort of Now York fire
side companion which guards the
mnnioipal pantry from wicked poli-
tical rats who are "ferninst do
machine. "
The good brotbo or pious old
lady who pilots the Weatherford
Tribune does not approve of the
American people entertaining the
charming joung Sjanish woman
who is the nation's guest. The
Weatherford luminary is doubtless
ag'in' her religion
An Artful Dodger.
HmiMnn Tost.
Tho Galveston News agrees with
ovorybody else when it says that it
does "not beliovo in ttrx'ng a man
beeatiso ha is poor or because he is
rich." The News should i.hcl
however that the tax is not upon
tho "man" hut upon what ho has.
The man who hath is tho ono who
pays ta. os while tho man who hath
not has no ta. to pay and so it is
that being in proportion to surplus
of income and nsjltiug ability to
pay a graduated income tax is the
fairest of ail taxes.
Torirs oi' thi: tiui
Flattery halts at the dead line. A
rich Delaware woman of whom her
eassiety friiuds spoke as "a tall
stately Titian-haired blonde" was
drowned by the overturning of a
boat and the base peasant who
found the body described it to the
coroner as that of "a big fleshy
'oman with a fat face and a yaller
head."
Cholera dies in a clean place as
vicesilies in the habitations of vir-
tue. San Antonio Light.
Tho sentiment in fa or of an in-
c imu tax is spreaaing. It has tho
might of right. - Atlanta Journal.
Tho demand for a properly grad
ed income tax is tho demand of tho
people not of any party. San An-
tonia Light.
Henry Watterson the politician
3nd Ilonry Wateraon the editor do
not speak as thoy pass by but they
give each other tho wink Appeal-Avalanche.
Chicago has started in to swindle
the treasury out of the appropria-
tion it accepted and on condition
of keeping the gates olosed en
Sunday and having got in for a
Iamb it is not going to stop at any-
thing less than a sheep. St. Louis
Republic
Hard times are going. A demo-
cratic congress in extra session will
give to the country tho financial
reform it needs and will give to the
consumer that relief from tariff
taxation which will put a premium
on his labor and make tho sweat of
his brow collateral for happiness
and prosperity. Nashville Amer-
ican. Tho South is proud of Mr. Davis
and always will be. It will honor
his memory on every proper occas-
ion without regard for what may
be thought of its aota in doing so
by the people of other sections
and ia quite oonteut to await the
mcKiiri m iiiticr
"Does Irvington keep a carriage
since he married?" '-Oh yes: I
see him wheeling it almost every
day." Indianapoli.i Journal.
He- 'This shoe doesn't fit? Tiy
a bigger ono." She (severely)
"No sir; bring me the same size a
little larger." Denver Sun.
Tho Fjcetious Friotid -If I
should a.-k you to b-ud me o what
would happen?" His Victim
(tersely) "Nothing would hap-
pen." Chicago Record.
lie '-Speaking of preseuce of
mind I remember being in a panic
onco when I lost my wits com-
pletely." She "Ob" was that tho
wav?" Soribnor's Mags ne.
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xormxa fits
your ciw. if you'rp an over-
work '1 or "nin-clown" wo-
mini. hk-t Doctor Pierco'a
Kiivomu- CriM'iiptloti In
un.v ii '.liuu of tbu female
syitcm. t'.mt will build up
strengthen legulute and
CUtH
i.er) mother needs it. It
HOPKINS BROS.
Bi.ACK.iMiTti aNi Carriage Siioiv
L'OT and 200 South Fifth Slreol.
iito-s i'oiM)itn:s
WACO CITY IRON WORKS
IT. SI. H'intrrhorHCt I'roprlvtor.
All fcinitB ot Foundry nnl Machine Won
Corner Seventh anil VranMIn.
RIVHRMDE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
SHOP Morn Fronts Iron unit Br.i8 Od'tlnirs
of all Kind- Made at shortNoilro. Repairing
Knglni-a Cotton Gins llrrn ami Knrm lin-
liluinents a Specialty (I. CaNUTKSON.
nti:aiu i i.mi;ii:.s.
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
XrarStiHiirnsInn Uridyl. I i..jwir
I'rompt Attention to nut of tmn oritirs
II VftltlMt SHOPS.
J. II. BROWN.
South Eighth Street Waco. Texas.
DR. P. R. aKNGST
I Utlioe 10U Austin Ave. Rejid
Home Villa. Telophoue.
i Diirrr. u"ti. kTnct
UiUce in Cnnlm-rn IIIol-k. KesUnn i
1 South thiul Btreit. Slalo m nt.i r ..f..'J
i Stole. rlcihone at Ofllce and ItosUenc
Office hoarifioiii li i. m to U )p m.
j "DR.".I. W. Ill'NTERp
I "'''' Union .S I'uiVHlriit llltilitliitl.ij
nt Ohl Curing Ihn. tm ' It-tiilenn
.. s;i ( nti iilimii. nt ni nint resit
R. F. MINN OCX
cn.sr;i .istt .sj i:n:ov.
Jlct. Itiiiim li Vltnlmi ri ninth fa
ilonrrVri. 1'ilittlliiihitiii'i ..J Jin
fun rlli .St .tlnti Olil I arm i nijSv.
DR. A. J. WhAlllEhED
Pin -li UN VXD SUIIOEOV'
Residence ill I South Filltetd
Telephone at residence
Slate at Dismucko's DwiStow.
DR. N.'a.'oLIVE
I'm sin ak and Sunnios.
Ollice r(j: Austin St. Resident!
S. uth at. I'elophoue oonnetva
E. M.EWING.
W.i BonTii Fourth i
Arroiisr.T At law kd notvuy ta-'Z
Speil.il atceiit'un t" eiitirmliott of tt!
tltlcw.
" aTLaND SANFORl)
Atioknk at Law
R jom No. o Chaimers Block
saiii.i:s a.m ii.u.m:ss
ALF. IIERBELIN
Large Stock of Baggy and Wagorj
Harness Cheap. Austin St.
i-1. 1 .mux; ami (iAs trrriMi
C. W
Mcdonald
lessen the mills and bunions ! Pi.UMIIING. STKAM AND GAS FlTTINO
of child I waiing insures I
lienUhy vi-oious on'spiiiiK ! 305 South Fifth Strool.
and promotes mi almndnnt
ocrbtion ot iioiiiishnient on
tho part of the mother.
It i- nn invigorating tonic
made c-penally for vtoman
and tllo Olllv nunvfliitinn
remedy for her nal;no-es mid ailment. For
periodical paina l)e.uni' down .sensutions
dlnnlacoment'i and nil " leinalo romplnints"
and disorders if it ever fails to Iwnelit or
cure you have your moner back
Can you ask moi e I
.IIIJAT .ll.lUKKTV
RACK & CLOWE.
Hot Barbecue Meat. Best Meati.'
the Market 03 South Square.
)i.i:a;vi.mj .m iitiiisCi
THE LITTLE FRENCHMAN
DlK WOKKS.
Only Reliable Works in the &)
All tho way through and at every stage
Dr. Sage'a Cat.mh Hemeily cures I'ntnrrh.
8o suro of this tact nro the piopnetoih of tha
medicine that llun otf er $"' X) i eivm d for any
incurable cam of Catarrh
i mm
Said the
Owl
Arfy
mfm
ISkf s
y jijE
Read This. It Will Interest You
II 11 JliT 1IOUUOWIJII! ULn pui;B vuniv " - - ntllllUi
led flcmand npon me and tre rapidly lncic?" "g"be (j(
S( IIOOI.OI I'lUCTKlI s:Vi!' r inW'
sikhitixi most .iioni:ii '' ":"wi
July 1st 1 will take Dosl!e6lon of rav handsomo new quarters corner of 'T'inK!'"?LbJ
to himself "If tho
moon I could gctr3
whenever I'm dry -M
mv tliroat I could is
wet; The moon is a fe
quarter witli a quar-
xcr x near; you can
purchase five gal-
lons of
Hires'
Root Beer."
A Delicious Temper-ncc.Tblrit-quenchlne
Mealth.Olvlns Drini- K
Qood for any time ol etr.
A 25c ptckige mak 5 callom. Be urt and
get niKrs
l"vvwwvwwww
Streets and owing to tho continued
impiis. 1 win opimtn tno public m
lnth iUv nm1 nlcht. Dtilv tho
si:si; MI:TIKIs aI SVSTIMIS IMII'Mi ISO whereby pupil' aro
aciinire the desired knowledge In the hhorto't posslblo time. annmlbte'
My mccess with pupils spe.ika for Itself. Thlitv-seven are now holding lo"Pou..nlI
and hank poeltloni in Waco alone. MV TIIUJIS ato liXTKU Wl.l ' ''!J:te me-
anil to responsible per oaelmnkc terms of payment easy go young menorra""'
can tauo auvantano of thl opportunity of loiirntiig otl'ertd .. wil MP
iioii:ic.n ixm 111.1: i:'ric mi i:.vii:u r hook kiii.i ' ;:niihoii"
nuder the tutoraRO of lilt. JOll) It. t'OOIMUt whoso standini? as "
ltOOK-Ki:i:ii:it Is toowll established tn require anv furtherIorieincuU---j bo0ti
ii:it.Hs or nii'ii'ri: coritsi: in BoiK.iUKri- lnciuanig."
si()..o i:.vtu.s -" . .m w ""
STi:OiatAIlll III .M or l'IT.111" systems day course ""-
OS('ll Willi a yonnprann bnt a a steuocrapher has uo peor in tco . ( n
Miih-lMsoniby .Mlt. f 11. VOItl.i: V.WHK.'lIT who will toaoh tne i J onrl
TII.ll of S'l'i:0iHAIMI . tho greatest syBtera of the ago. Hnndreil oi u lf;10
who have u'ed that system for years arc tbrowmK asldoBimo forths .'r..".!'..!! r ns .
nnd"ll"t'll MIOItTi:it (vsiem or .1 M. .1111. VOItl.i: i ;J!Vi'i and U '"'
years ol I'lt H'l'K'AI i: l'i:i I I'.X'I'. In I.O.MION and nlM"'
h
ilis
olding an important pnsltinn with '"ne of our lending taw firms
coil lM.I'.Ti: roi'ltsi: in Stenography day or night IO.OO.
A I nixirt-FFI X AANIT.
. i.o;.n:i.i wam1. iiti:iitToitv K'!A"VII:.:) iii"'
UATIIK.IIATICS (iltA.ll.llAlt. M'DM.IMi lK:?!VAVl1ii"K.rt
( uit i:sim :. :. onm:it iai. i..vv and nvn. "r."A.JiG1'jJ
will hr rhsri-n. Hnih thi i.ni'nmon rn thnronclily competcnl ana "I "'
teach
A course ot tour months In this department S25 00; less than four
months. r.W
ijjtl
t Bilk
All work under my sole direction. . .. ji Kiti'"'
for farther ptiticnlnrs adret" me at Waco or call on mc at tne i rom
'"""""- Yon EDWARD TOBY JBj
Expert Accountant and Teller Provident Nation
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