The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 110, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : illus. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE EVENING NEWS. THURSDAY NOVEMBL'R 23 1893.
Le Objects of the
Special meeting..
OLITIGAL REFUGEES
jberian
Exiles Arrive in
San Francisco.
JANKSGIVING IN OREGON
Lsand Ccsslp From Evory
point or uiu ouiHMiioo
FhE TARIFF LEAGUE B1OroRon.BThaksBv."nB.
I'outlani) Ore. Nov. j4-Oro
eek hl of the gre.t V ?h!
United Stt Gov. Wyer hav
UK 'H.uud JB proclamation tiring
tody for the obiorvance a week
ahead of the regul3r acti()Q b
President OlevoUnd. ThanWivinu
day of 1S0.1 in tins state wilier
fore go down into history not onU
on account of its premature observ.
arjce but also beoviso of the ex-
traordinary tenor of the governor's
proclamation which is couched in
a vein totally foreign to any similai
document oor iied. Theso are
the words in which the c-hkf execu
tivo of Oregon atl lresed the peopl.
of that state: -Gjd has indeed
hepn most bimevo-lnnt to our state
and yet unjust and ill alvistd con-
gressional legislation having mad.
gold alono full legal tender money
i.as so dwarfed and paraHzed busi.
nesq that the bounties' of Provi
denes are now denied to hundreds
of thousands of people within the
national domain who arc not only
without employment but are with-
out tho moans of procuring food
raiment and shelter. While there-
fore the people of Oregon return
thanks to God for I lis goodness I
do most earnestly rouommend that
they eho'ild devoutly implore Him
to dispose the president and con-
gresH of the United States to secure
tho restoration of silver as full
legal tender money in accordance
with tho policy of tho fathers of
the republic whereby our industry
miy bo rovived and tho honest toil-
ers of tho land m3y procure their
duly bread not as alms but as tho
reward of their Libor."
Kmv
Protective Tariff Loaguo.
ilto'lhc "
k .)V. -J... it is re-
'ted tint "iio cf the objects of the
jjj nue mg oi mo imoricun
gCtive 1 ariu uuayur wuiun
dehl in th's city last weeK wj
3ke arrangements for a serii's
dpnv u-tiatiouH to bo he'd
nglioiu 'ho countiy especially
be lari' nianuiaciiiriiig aim in-
ittisl centers to ue inaugurated
at the open "g ol congress or
oon there alter as tho intended
of tho leauers 01 tuc uemo
tic party miy navo developed.
thouplit tnai inruugn a Mines
tucb demonstrations a public
itiment i ay uo untie manuesi
it will induce tho Democratic
era tocorsiderably modify their
ff plans u not to torego tnum
mother in view of tho depression
the commercial and industrial
les that is claimed to bo clearly
ipable to uncertainty regarding
if leciehton. 1 his method of
.ting public sentiment or of
iring exprennon for a public
Kiment adverse to protective
slation is something new in this
intry but is an old Lnghsh
me 'hat has been oftentimes em
ed by tho Tory element with
d effect in choking off undesir-
legii-l3tiou when foreshadowed
i!e Liberals in power.
Siberian Rofugoes.
Ill to The News.
Iis Francisco C"d. Nov. 23
the arrival frjin the Eist today
Prof. J. A. Ilourwioh who is at
head of tho department of
Itical economy in the University
Chicago tho case of tho ten
f re m Siberia who are do-
ed hero under tho oxtraditu n
ity with the C.ir takes on a now
a ami one whioh is likely to
act inttrnalioiial attention.
f. Ilourwich who is a Russian
a lawyer of experience conies
ias the leyal representative ot
Siciety of Amerio-.ns for Rue-
irreedorn. He h38 documentary
pence that the ten refugees wore
t to Siberia for political reasons
Mvidenco having been seoured
J Before the men escaped and
pged to make their way to this
Py. He has also affidavits
i numerous Russians now reBi
tin this country who know the
meg and are familiar with the
laiBtanceH under whioh ttaty
ent tn Siberia. The conten-
lot the Russian government is
unese men are siniDlv criminals.
hi this contention is UDset there
lolaw nor treaty by whioh they
l "a returned to tho land of ice
iTd Ga-rison of Boston and
Fl renresEntativp ex:-Russians
i different partH of the country-
is maillf ('Hi or5 nrnntinal RKmrathv
IMhe Unfortmmtn rnfuoppa.
What Is a Guarantee?
'la this If 3 ou havo a Couch or
fli tickling in tho Throat which
f you constantly oouihing or if
'- amicieil with anv (Ihest.Throat
UngTroubleWhooping Cough &c
1 J"" uso Ballnrd's Hnrehound
p " direoted giving it a fair trial.
'.n0 benefit is exrinrinnoPil wp nil
'"ze Ur advertised agent to refund
fPr f -l J IulurU 01 U0I110. II
"Jails tc ivc satisfaction. Il
Jmnt v T.i:... T --;;: o.u
?. LRJ'ber & Uo- Wac. and J-
-UI3U. h acf 7 m
i oi n i.u J.UX33.
rIore fn7 r2 - .in. -. f
Liin i) 3 "' u uuiiar at inu-
"ion liroe .' ii.n .... :.. k.
g ""u yI IjlVCU "O
IK nTrrrr . .
ik dn 1UU' anU locksmith
ll4.g one n thort notice at Am-
M 9 A mk
La l A JT.Uf . M vl .VtJ
fS 1
A M. 11 HPVPyt NAAW
.' w'j
zm
rvt -:
vmsm np mm
BU E
Easily Quickly Permanently Re-forea.
AVonlfin'Ss NiTvoiisficsK
IX'iniii) ami iiu inu ii.uii
ol i. ih u inn on i ij-mm- it
lull r cm it-r- lliu iiiii i"
omiuuiK. s-k-kni- .in.
I'tC. 1 Illl-lllllKIII.IM Ml
flt'.'SA-
H!K.''TT
i 'it Y . ilium-lit .UMlKinrf-lM'l l '
r-;te!(--"-!H-iiT oru'iin mul poilum
K''h))-ri- HiiMHulv. Minnie. 'i u
r i't tevri ii
OIE) ENJOYS
Both tlio method and rc-ults wlion
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys
Liver and JJowels cleans tho sys-
tem effectually- dispels c(iM lieiul-
aches and fevers and cim-i habitual
constipation. Syrup of Fi-3 'is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced pleasing to the tusto and ac-
ceptable to tho stomach prompt in
its action and truly benefieud in its
effects prepared only from the 11104
healthy and agreeable sub-tanccs its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale n GOc
and 81 bottles by nil leading drug-
gists. Any reliable drurgit who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cute it promptly for any 0110 who
wishes to try it. L)o it "accept any
sub.-titutc.
CALIFORNIA FIG aYRUP CQ
SU FilANCMCO CAL.
LOUISVILLE. Kt. A 7 IV tClin. n Y
me Prices!
i
F YOU WANT
TODRINy
VA ii. il iiiitlifii1s. Imliu'tll
rf.'lnrl V ll'l'' all- iliipiiivi'iiicnt ! Tti.
I.'nlliim Imnosli 2.KKI iulerciiii'. l.i.K
esylnciitiiiii uuil ptool- uiallnl (senlul) ln'i.
SRIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo 'lY.
Pw&i&Swa U rSVacureil ut home win.
Vi S.1 W 9 WJ B KTS ticu'ur .(.'.it I'KI.K
IS
&aA?tniMa.uaaa.i II.M.WOOI.l.r.Y.M 1)
BHA-ilnnli.J. 'JfllcnlUIVs WhitctsJl H'
&f&mz&
'A ft A ffTI "
"II ri fH a h!i
fe2 ffi il X.
tfl "i XXfBf 5
$$ jffiJECTIDNJ
ti i2i ta
&...r& TKE GENTLEMAN'S FHIEHD'i?-...
jjTjItffl" :JAlE
. Onr PEUFKCTIOS RTntNQn tree with errrv totlla
Ir CLUAV. lwm not STAIN. l'RnE.Nr3 ETItlCTUllE
cirs iiuNnui:iia:i ani ui.ni:T in im to Fuia i&;b.
AOUICKl Ulti; Tor LFUCOUr.HUIJ or lllliTl 1.
KoMbT&ll IJttl'I.OISTS. .cDtloanj Al Jfeiifor ;i 00.'
UiLVUUU UA:.Ul'ACtUUIKU CO.. LANUAblLU. UIUO
LOO
THE
JE&jrizilr ttie Best
TO BE FOUND AT
TII2 COSMOS
Saloon and Restcurant. All
night and day service.
W. E. ARMSTRONG Proprietor.
M. K. & T.
RAILWAY
Will sell round trip tickets
Tuesday November 28th from
WACO to Ft. WORTH
si.00.
Special Excursion Trains will
leave Waco at 6:00 a. m return-
ing leave Ft. Worth 6:30 p. m
The City of Ft. Worth have ar-
ranged to elcguitly entertain
everybody as the doors of their
mammoth Packery Co. and num
erous other large entei prises will
be thrown open.
ardli
Call and be Convinced
That Clothing Hoots and Shoes Dry Good?. Cloaks and r.lmikets
are to be had at pi ices that astonish the people at the old -Uiul of
S. Marx coiner Austin avenue atul the Squat e. Wc .iu 1 11. ng
Ladies-' Mioses' and Cluldicn's Cloaks at prices to meet t! 1 tu ?.
Our stock ol Shawls is one of the finest selccttd lines to be luiu .1 in
town as to color and texture at prices ntlim the reach of all.
For The Coming Holidays
Wc have bought aline of Scarfs and Fascinators that cannot be
duplicated in Waco. Don't fail to ask to be shown our nv;:"ificcnt
line of Ladies' Undeiwear and Balmorals. We are giung extra
special prices in all Dress Goods.
IN VELVETS. LADIES' CLOTH
HENRIETTAS GRINILAND SUITING
SILKS DIAGONAL SUITING
NOVELTIES IN BLACK
SATTEENS PLAIN AND FIGURED.
Wc give at prices that defy -ll so-called Bankrupt Stock?. Our
Greatest Feature for the coming month is our Clearing sale of
WATERPROOFS
LINSEYS
AND FLANNELS.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
We carry the largest Stock in Waco and ranging from 35c up.
A LADY'S TOILET I
His not complete E
without an ideal
I f jOMPLEXlOU
I pozzoirs
! Combines every clement of '
beauty and purity. It is beauti-
fying soothing healing health-
ful and harmless and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection B
to the face in this climate. I
Insist upon having the genuine. I
$ IT IS FDR SAtE EVERYWHERE. '
J. E. Smith
Ticket Agent
M. K. &T. Ry.
AT HIS WITS END.
Look at that fellow's head ! Is
your head bald as his? It it is
and you are wise you will go at
once to Disniuke's and get a bot
tic of his
It will make the hair grow; try
it. A guarantee accompanies each
bottle.
It makes no difference how close the money market may be or
how hard the times wc can always do plenty of business provided
we sell goods cheap enough and that you will always find to be the
case at S. MARX'S OLD CORNER STAND.
Corner Austin and Square.
JaTxL
jmXv trg
MANAGER
m
tanopolilaii
HlODOllI
apino
AND THE
SEMI- WEEKLY NEWS
Botlifor SQ-OO sl Year
OR THE
Waco Evening News and the Magazine
FOR SIX DOLLARS.
T
ME GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES have in the past
sold for $400 a ye?r. It was a wonder to printers how Tho
Cosmopolitan with its yearly 1536 pages of reading matter
by the greatest writers of the world and its 1 200 illustrations by
clever artists could be furnished for $3.00 a year. In January last
it put in the most perfect magazine printing plant in the world and
now comes what is really a wonder :
HE WILL CUT THE FRIGE OF THE MAG.lZI.Mi IS HALF FOR YOU!
Think of it 128 pages of reading matter with over 120 illustrations-
a volume that would sell in cloth binding at Si. 00
-:- FOR ONLY 12 CENTS -:-
Wc will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE which
has the strongest staff of regular contributors of any existing period
ical. and THE WACO WEEKLY NEWS both for only $2.co a
vear. Send in your two dollars. Address
J. R. BENNETT Waco Texas.
5.
m
'iidiii.'.'ii'.1.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 110, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1893, newspaper, November 23, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115042/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .