The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 137, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 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:
"WT
nj
THE EVENING Nb!W8 SATURDAY DECEMBER 23 1893.
Ck
k
Stable
WEDDING
' C at I
jjggp ranuia i-wiii ctnu
jyir. b. d oeeuner.
)Ql0yALTY'S CHRISTMAS
m
fcyelve l nousana Actors
Out or tmpioyment.
SEE FOR ALL WITH GLOVES
Utlons aro Strained with the
Empire or japan.
of
nary
sing
itive
have
pre-nore
ever
the
cond
)E-
com
eked
)pay
willi
wing.
nnsic
)uick
sin
'an
tits
sver
Royalty's Christmas.
11 lo lhu Sows.
Sew Youk Do. 23. A London
ipatcli says: ine jjuko and
less Ul juuuyut auu luu
cess Beatrice and Prinoo Henry
Bittenburg will bo the guests of
venerable sovereign at tho
fciistmas dinner on Mj day. ller
ijeity was particularly deuiroua of
i presence of the Prince and
tacees of Wales and their ohildien
it objections were interposed by
Ipriucess who is sull'-jring from
levere attack of melancholia and
to preferred to spend tho festive
witn nor ouuareu at oauciring-
i Tho Ohristmas ball of tho
kantry oi the royal estate will
ie place on Monday night and
h Majesty has been graciously
ned to accept an invitation to
present as a spectator on tho
ission. ine original invitation
m the tonantry roquested the
(ten to lead the grnad march with
Duke of (Jonnaught as escort
her Majesty excused herself
)m this function on tho ground
il her advanced ago rendered it
ipossible for her to trip the light
itaitio too. It is a notoworthy
it that this will bo tho first
IriBtmas function of tho tenantry
ny royal estate in whioh the
een Has participated even as a
ctator since the death of tho
ince consort. The baron of beof
be served at the royal table on
mdav will overbalance that of
t year by fully fifty pounds and
pseqaently will weigh in the
lenuorhood of 125 pounds. The
3onl ceremonies dating down from
reign oi nenry vn wm do
invert and the Christmas plum
Ming will be borne into tho ban-
iting chamber on a golden platter
g on a bed of holly by four
itlemen in waitinn while the
estra in the balcony of the hall
render the national anthem. At
closo of the dinner Her Majesty
propose tho toast of the Prince
uort and whioh will ba drunk
C swine company standing ana in
I ffln silence. The other toasts
'include thehaalth of the Prinoe
Wales Great Britain and her
and "My Loyal Subieots."
finale to tho banquet the loving
win uo passed around tne noaru
It the orohestra renders tho
hHiar air Auld Lang Syne and
i in all probability will be tho
l state OhristmaH function ir
h the acred sovereign will
Mpate will bo a matter of
WV.
ft tho special renuest of the
cess of Wales the ball given
lime immemorial by the ten-
it Sandringham will on this
1!"na3 bo dispeused with. This
ession has been asked nominally
' ground th.it tho household of
ker to the throne is still in
'WOE. but in realitv because tho
'W and physical oondition of the
lla of Wales will not nermit
'HeBtive event bourn carried out
"the ausninHH nf hnr familv.
Edition' of Her Royal High-
" BllOh na in niinnmnn nnn.
'We amirnhnnsinn and nlarm on
P't of those directly associated
"" uousohold.
accompanied by a oomplote set of
cooking utonsils. Tho toys aro
manufactured in duplicate and the
demand on tho makers for toys like
3by Ruth's has been enormous.
Relations aro Strained.
Special lo the .Newe.
London Dec. 20 (Special
cable) Strained relations in tho
empiroof Japan have materialized
within the last forty-eight hours
and aro affording no littlo conco
to Mr. Gladstone and his ministry.
Six yoars ago tho conservative a I
ministration acctded to the request
of tho Japanese government that a
naval piliuer of distinction should
be assigned to dlllv in hohnlf nf
that government as a special naval
adviser. Captain Ingles of tho
Koyal Marines wan Felected as tho
best man in the United Kingdom
to fill the requirements of tho posi-
tion. The six yean expired on
today and tho British government
has refubLd to extend tho term o
the ground that special privileges
of tho character in question are
calculated to create d s-a'iBfacli n
and ill-will in the ranks of tho
British navy. On the first of the
current month Captain Ingles re-
cc ved odioial notification concern-
ing the fact that ho would bo re-
quired to return to his command in
ono month aud that in the evont
of a default his connection with the
British army service would be re
garded as severed. Ciptain Ingles
true to his old tinio faithfulness and
'oyalty has backed down boforo
hu alternative aud will in a few
days airive in the city. It is under
stood that ho will not bo assigned
to aolivo duty until spring. The
lack of courtesy manifested toward
the Japanese government is being
very strongly discussed in diploma-
tic and parliamentary cir-
cles a'ld the general opinion
is expressed that an estrangement
between tho two empires is likely
to be on tho tains.
there aro no loss than 12000 actors
out of employment aud that 1000
aro in destitute circunntanoes.
Owing to the haul times the number
of companies on the road this year
is much smaller than usual and
those who aro lucky enough to
have engagements aro working for
a remuneration that they would not
have looked at a yoar ago. As a
result of tho fant that tho outlook
is not likely to bourne brighter dur-
in'g the prcent season many mem-
bers of tho profession havo tem-
porarily forsaken their calling and
aro now engaged in moreantilo and
other pursuits less affected by the
hard times.
CRIBBLE BROS
Tho
Franklin Stroot
Grocers.
We Sell Only First-Class Goods.
Our MAUD S. is the best Flour in the Market.
Fresh Fruits Nuts and Candies always on hand. Chickens
Turkeys Fggs and Butter. We solicit your business and
p. r '-se to please you. T. us and be convinced.
Telephone No. 59.
GRIBBLE BROS.
510 Franklin Stroot.
P
lb
JO.
Cit
ay
;k.
Baby Rllth'o Procnnfa.
l The News.
m Yn. TV- no nU
vjhriPtmnu nrnannta rnrn
''nipped from a Sixth Avenuo
? to Washington. The list
'Junction in miniotniifi' nf Vio
"othU80' ancl amonB the num'
I Hit "C3Ut"s is a toy Biove
fjn like a restaurant range
sus iron and steel and
A Great Bicycle Race
SpeclBl to Tho News.
Nkw Yokk Dec. 2G At mid-
night tomorrow night over a sooro
of oraok bioyole riders representing
both this country and Europe will
start in the six day's go-as.you-pleaso
race at Madison Square Garden.
The event promises to bo ono of the
best of the kind over Been in this
country. Pantrat and Lesna of
Paris the latter of whom holds the
world's record for twenty-four
hours are among tho most promin-
ent participants. Among tho
American entries aro William
Mattin of Detroit who now holds
the six days' championship C. M.
Ashinger of Oklahoma Albert
Schoch of Chicago Frank Albert
the amateur runner Edward Read-
ing tho Fort Omaha Boldier Wm
Breckonridgeof Milwaukee II! W.
Bremer of Lyons la. and Tom
Roe of New York. The first man
will capture $1200 Beoond $800
third $500 fourth 300 fifth $250
and sixth $150. A quarter of the
not profits will also be divided
among the winners.
A Notable Wedding.
BpoclAl to The News.
Baltimokk Deo. 23. At high
noon today Miss Frances Ewing
daughter of Hon. James S. Ewing
of Bloomington 111. and who is
now United States raisister at B js-
sol s and Mr. B3yliss B. Beoohor a
wealthy cotton merchant of Mem-
phis Toun. were united in mar-
riage at 8t. Petor'a Protestant
Episcopal church. The bride re-
turned to this country but a few
weeks ago from Brussels. Her
father is a cousin of vice-President
Stevenson and was his law partner
until tho latter's election to the
vico-presideney.
JGFree for all With Gloves.
Special to 1'he ;ows.
Chicago Dec. 23. Tho Chicago
Athletio' Association will hold a
free for all glove tournament this
ovoning the programme to consist
of bouts in all the classes bantam
feather light welter middle and
heavy woight. A oostly oup will
be awarded to the contestant in
uaoh class who makes the best show
Ing. Many local ana nauonai uee-
biitios have outored and the enter-
tainment though billed as etriotly
scientific promises to be interest
ing
Spp0g"
HORNE& WILLIAMS
419 FRANKLIN STREET 419
We
OIST3 BNJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys
Liver and Bowels clennps -the sys-
tem effectually di?pcls colds head-
aches and fevers and euros habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced pleasing to the tasto and ac-
ceptable to the stomach prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in it'
effects prepared only from the mo-t
healthy and agreeable substances its
many oxcellcnt qualities commend it
to all and havo made it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and Si bottles by nil leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pio-
ctue it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do it accept anj
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG HYRUP CQ
have Farms of Every Size and Description in
McLennan and Adjoining Counties
Ft sale at prices to suit purchasers. Wo nro Agents for 100 lots in College
lio.ghts ftlso 100 lots in Hurlcsou addition. Oau also rcII lotH in Provi-
dent heights University Heights or any other part of the cit).
We have n number of dwellings and business property lor sale at Tinrgaln
Princs. or fnr rpnt
WILL FURNISH
irroiifiTO
n t ' in n m v
UUJlO
EXAMINE
ESKUxnaassiaaoiw
Actors In Hard Luck.
Special to lhoNB. .
New York Deo. 23. Christ-
mas tide brings little oheer to the
thoatrioal fraternity thiH year. It
is estimated by tho agents that
ytMt
K. -j ''vVXaV" 9UllltjnV.3l . m
sirrfo tebTmm a m.
xitwjiy . t j v - yi iUT&ML in nc va
ww&mr mm i
" o:jr:ela.t
Titles.
And Writo Ilreds ami Other Title I'.ipen.
T". M'. DILWORTH.
tataaeaKXBSi
SAf FRAKCISCO CAL.
LOUISVILLE. Kt. ACT.' YCirt.
t.'Y
Holiday
DOlEdlllo
I
H
if
For llio
Holidays.
You aro cordie'Iy invited to msp t
oursoleot stock oi
Fine Gilt Cooks
Standard Sets.
Books for Children
And abo our Holiday Goods Toys
etc. eto.
A. C. Sneed & Co.
Book and Novelty House
4015 Austin Avenuo.
WE CAN ASSIST YOU
.rz.
wAQ b--
MOT)
if 1 ' wf g'
To Select a Nice Present.
For this week we will close out
our immense Cigar stock by the
box at io per cent above cost.
Cut glass bulk and packige
extracts a fine line at low prices.
Plow's fine candies which are
unsurpassed by any manufacturer
in the country. Call and see us.
Ed. E- Dismuke.
Corner 4th and Fianklia Sts.
Finest Christinas Display in Town!
Toys Tor llie Children at Half Price.
DOLLS Wc Carry the Largest
Selection in Town.
ciiTftranmTiiTsi
Presents
For Grown People of Every
Description.
We have received one of the most beautiful shipments ever offered
for sale of Vases Lamps Uisque Figures Shaving Mugs Cups and
Saucers and Accordions. In fact anytihng you desire to give to some
friend or kindred as a present.
Dress Goods of all descriptions shoes of every style and make
hoisery without equal in town clocks of the finest make and latest
style at half price caps scarfs shawls hats underwear flannels farcy
handkerchiefs trimmirgs silks velvets and satins fancy sateens
damask table cloths napkins towels blankets and quilts the delight
of all housekeepers. Bed spreads MaTellc quilts baby cloaks baby
caps white goods and our toys are the delight of the children. Then
wc also carry the firest and most elegant selected line of
GENTS5 WEAR IN TOWN
Such as clothing for men youths and children; boots shoes slippers
hats fancy shirts scarfs underwcait mufflers half lice caps suspen-
ders ties gloves ovcrshirts woolen underwear in fancy colors
satchels and valises trunks rubber coats mackintoshes rubber boots
and overshoes of standard make and quality and in fact anything that
man woman or child may desire can be found at the old reliable
stand of S MAKX.
Corner Austingand Square.
9
MANAGER
uA.'3Mf steiA rfoteAswa ku
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. 137, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 23, 1893, newspaper, December 23, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115067/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .