The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 181, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 13, 1894 Page: 8 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13 1894.
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$100 REWARD !
We will pay one hundred dollars cash to the man who will submit
to us a successful plan for disposing of our immense Clothing stock
quickly and at once.
$IOO.oo For Tlie Riglit Idea
VVc have one of the best stocks of Clothing in the state; and we
are willing to sell men's and boys' clothing at coit and under and at
a certain and sure saving of 25 per cent to 50 per cent to our
customers.
VVc arc selling all our clothing that way now but not fist enough
to suit us and we will give
IOO.00 III Cool Cask
To the man who has briins enough to tell how to make this sale
a "quick close out." lie will also be a benefactor to thousands
who are paying elsewhcte 50 per cent more for clothing than we
ask for them.
83T
OnclVeikLoipr.
TFRTHItt'vn 1 .... $
And rillol U'in..i . .
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BY-
Drs.Gray&Qrav
At Pacflc Hotel uut.l Feb
GOLDS
TON & MIGEL
The great low price Dry Goods and Shoe House of Waco.
MERCHANT TAILORS
Meeting of (lie Association
In Waco.
1
Uprpsfntathe Hotly-Opposition to
Traveling Peddlers and Swat lluics.
It was a reprcFontat'vo gathering
of buaideBj men that met in tlit
parlorn of tho Pdcitiii uottl this
morning when Mr. A. Douglas of
Dallas the president ea'led tin-
utatu LOnvuntion of tho M trohant
Tailorn and Cutter" AcHociation ol
Texas to order. Kverybody pro
ent was in a good humor and fully
alive to biiBinosj.
Mr. '1 huuloro A. Kirchhoff of
Sherman tto boo otary rrad tho
uiintuea of tho piovioui nautili? at
wtuoh permanent organ nion w.m
effeuted which were adopted by a
unanimous voio.
After tho rending of tho minntpp
Mr. KircliliofT aud Mr. W. A. K ik
callud attention to tho prevaluneu
and growing powor of thin o!'tn of
peddlor tailors who arc travel irg
auottt tno country rprc-enlii g
thonieolviB tj be traveling men
who aro undorniining and ucd-r-selling
tho merchant tailors and
tho iigni's of easUru linns who are
no k'cB dangorouH to tho v. Ifaroof
tho homo tailorc druminiig custom
for tho Hweat'boxeH of tho e:wllooH
od ohiifly in tenement Iiiiuhoh.
Whilo no motion for deeeMve ac-
tion in this lino was madi' it a'
ttio souse of all present that pro-
tected as this e iss is by a u .111 nil
license measures should bo ukeu
for urging noon legislative bodh s
tho nocusMty of imposing on them
tho same tax as tint which is awset-
sed against tho min.liut tailnrs.
Mr. KrihluiT vni tf thu opio-
ion that in tho uet thire were
tailors who vioro H'O psr ivut su
j orior to those of the ead. Pruto
tion for theimelvoH and eniourse-
nioiit of homo enterprise was au
object for which thty would con-
tend with energy.
Hero the genial secretary with
true southern hospiUluy o.milined
tho duties of hot ani'tenhe 3ud
dealt out ti all p'tmpnt thu ohoietst
of all refreshment; J
J no secretary rc-ad appliea'ious
for uiBinbership from tho following
parlies all of which wtre acted
npon favorably:
Messrs. W. A. Shaffer Loirs
O'ltert Prink Meyers Win. J.
MlN4 nud Louis Meytrs ot Waco
at.d M. Kirizin in of Temple
A number of letter received fro n
eiitor-i of jouma's devote! to the
trade of luuors aud eutters etatiu
that thty ou)l make a iiouiilu-
merits of the urn-ting to bo hI i in
Waeo wiro rc&d and resolutions'
thanking tluni re parted.
Mr. K rk of Waco raoed that
a oimmittie on resolution con-
dstmg of five m nb-rsbe appointed
tor-poitat thu a'ternoou i-esii 11
Too motion pieva'lnd aid the
hair appointed Movers. K rk
SriaiTir and G iltrt of Wieo and
Messrs. MoM .mm of Slurinan and
Wei 7.1111111 of Temple.
Mr. Woii.imn thought it would
bo a good idea to authuii.j the ic-
retaiy 10 have pn'ili'licd in tho
papers in nil towns in -lnch mem.
lets of tho M.rchat Tai oris' ami
Cutt'irh' Assoeial 011 of Texas reside
reflations setting forth tho objecth
of the 3sh eiaiion.
The convention then adjourned
until 2 o'clock.
JIEUTIAG OF JIECI1.II.ICS.
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Tcilii((ll
Waco Feb. l.i ci.' .
Grav & (Jru- L "ed on Dri
Pacific hotel and hrl 11 1 at
tooth estrjoted bv their nvi. M
ces the vitalized mr ..1 .. ' P'O'
was a most wonderful opatiODS.
entirely withont pMn. and 0W ' '
vise all nij friend not to .. J"
rure ODDortunitv Cir. 1 . ' '"l
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(M)8ll AumidaI.
AKl'KriN ON HUSSION.
At tho aftt rnoon cession of the
onvontion the committeo on resolu-
liotiH re)orted ihd following which
as adopted:
Whereas It luw come to j aus that
tho slato f f i'exas is being ovor-ruu
b' so-oalled uur haut t..l irs who
uic nothing more U an peddlers car
rying nunplis tahi g moisiiren a .d
hav ng the g ods cut ni.d made in
northern suites by cheap bbor
thereby urea' ly irj .r ng the nier.
chant ta lorn and ens h ma'c cut
ters of Ti !. lhi-r10iei bo it
Resolved Tint p tho Merchant
Tail us' and Uuttert.' AsfOCuition of
Texas urge tho various boards of
ill lernien and city councils of t e
Mirious eit es 1 f 'JVxjs to uass or-
dinai.ee j a-sesirg the uml oueu
piti'-n tax rtipurud of eury such
so called drummer.
Kesulved. That wo will with our
iiifliioiico aud m.ns mpiurt such
ordinance to tho beit of our ab l.ty
K solvid 'I hat tho secretary ih
hereby ni-iruct d to have an ordi
nance in logil form 10 111 et tre rt-
(piirouiont drawn up and that he
print tho haino and lureish copits
to each member r f tho assjeiition
nth instrnuiii in to each that he
me h s iiitbieiice with tho a'dermeij
of his ward to sicure tho pastagi oc
ti.e s-ri'iio.
lit solved That a eommit'eo be
ppo ned to witch over our intercis
embodied in tho forlhcomiuu! ordi-
innce to promte tin passage of the
siino and in (ase a tect eaijo aritc
to prosecute the same in tho higher
courts
Resolve! Tnat tho secretary in
author z d to drav on tho treaauiy
for the means tj carry c ut the busi
ness umnutu in tno above reso u
lions.
Toe ennvpntion was still in session
as Tiik News went to press.
Theio is no mi-take about it
Kirk tfc Reeling em give you 1 tu
tuat will be comfortable and at the
"iuio time look elegant. Thoy 03rry
wimnne 01 tne nten pattercs.
U j around and give thorn your or-
der and try one of their tils you
will find them at 3 11 J Austin
strofet.
'flic Collnn Palace 1'rojccf Explained
0cr $900 Subscribed last Sight.
About twenty or thirty nieehanies
A-ero present when Mr. R. M Ligon
called the meeting to order in the
c.ty hall last night. Tin audience
though not large 3S 3're.respntativo
one composed of prautical men.
The objiot of the meeting win
explained i.y tho eluir and M.tssrs.
J. W. Riggins and W. W. Seloy
who v.-ere preK'ut made short ad.
drts-es on tho Cotton Palace pro-
ject. All pr. stir evtiiced muuh in-
lerest in tho matter.
In a i-hort while $(100 aa sub-
scribed and on motion a committee
was appointed to secure speakers
and miko prepamioi s for a ni3ss
ineetiug.g of all tho UKehanies of
Waco at a date which will be an-
nounced later and at wh'uh it is
desiired to raise tho remainder of
their quoti.
ALL AROUND TOWN.
r ... r ...:... .:..
' iu' '' I'cipies upn xhU
trill! I)jmi.m-.ilu . "'
lieingsubjecUd to the Inunili.'1
necimity of acceding to th ft
tT of Matlnok inid hM
crowd and they C!U1 (it
into lino with tho majority !
appeal again to (Jit 0 & Co L
vindication of their Dmuoranv ...
iiill rinl ik 11 J Ji
J- S IviMnnouniL
Still Anothor BuiTFTght.
Af iVta ritllnut nC I 1
... "i wt .iiireuo eifzeoi
roneiana u?z will friVd
bull fight at Nov Lin do F
soother
oa
1th lim.
TU
iNi ppI! side
t ' ti Mnr.tr.
Tho Waco Medical Association
will meet at tho civ hall tonight
md difcucs "Alyalities." Dr. A.
J. Wotheroct will reed the oj).nii)g
pap-r
The re vly (quipped e'gir and
tobicco si aud at tho Ho'el Royal
a- wi ich Mhs M mtgomery the
beiutiful 3iid ace mpl.shid young
aly who mikes a Klor tie Madrid
more fiHyrant has become tho eei.-
ter of attraction.
Ttc joint committee of the local
lodges 1. O. O F. are requested to
Jitnla meet ng at the bw oil' a
of Herring & Ivelley at -t p. m. to.
inorro'. Bu-iness of importance
demands at tent on.
See Si. irk West & (Jo.
atH fire insurance
for accn'or.t
No. 4 Q I'kc.i dehvorv.
ForSalo.
Nice shade tr v for yards or
-idealk. P. fj. KmicfATKicK
0' & South Eighth atreet.
Notice 1 Notice I !
Ki 's for the j nl medical practice
fjr lS'.M and iLo bid-i for furni-h.
ing medic no i r iiil will bo received
by tho o'Hiuni-xionevd' court on Sat.
unity Ftbruary 17th at 10 o'o'ojk.
W. II. Jenkins County Judge.
T. II. Know.- County Clerk.
pl"no ?-2 vill get bey's Coal office.
Stockholdors Mooting.
Notii.o is lureby given that the
reguhr meoting of tho stockholder.-
and tho directors of the Texas
Central Ra.lro.nl eomnanv will h
held at the general ofiieo of the'
nnminiiu it W.nn 'Vr.-n I
Wedu-hday tho 14th of February
1S04 at 1-2 o'clock noon for the
purpose of electing directors and
transiting such business as may
come buforo said meolii g.
Ciias. Hamilton
Vice President.
RlClIABD OI.1VKK
Secretary.
llth. ir. rn ruln.i ii..l...t n. '
' i.n."- win be
i-iiiu reonnrv lUlti
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.lu iu rturuary lu i. fom gn
rt'iiuuiu aim points n.
.Mexican N itior al -vMI
trip tickets from Lr-
ley and return at ra e of three dol
ais.
.p e1.11 atiraet-otn h .vu icar
rangLU ior tnis occsion and Jt i
11 r lnrutM) ll.ni 1. .
..u... luw.. nni um nun n0ej
nreea 01 Mexioan hhtu g hulls m
bo brought to Lirtdo fnr ti:jl gj..
V. J. 1'itiOK A. . P A.
Piletllie Ti
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Phono 175. HcAlcstcrCoalCo
Clovon Footed Harmonlzors.
WonniAM Fib i;l To Tiik
News The recent call of the self-
astttitd soia led chairman of 'he
Democratic par:y of this s'ato (
L. Mat'ock) and tho response to the
same by tho ultra leaders of tho late
Chrk taction marks au era of stri'e
and contention iu tho Democratic
party of this st3t'i during tho com-
ing campaign that will bo produc
ts e of more bitterness aud party
wrangling than was seen in the las'
campaign. Thu idea of a dis-
gruntled bolting element consti-
tuted of a small insignificant
minority of tho party with four-
lifihx of their voting strength fur
m.-he 1 by N. W. Cunpy from the
ranks- of the Republican parly
(daiinintr to bo tho rt preseniattvo
head of the organ zel Democracy of
tho state is preposterous absurd
and ridiculous.
The plea set forth by them tint
the state administration Democracy
antagonizes tho nation tl adminis-
tration is but a flimsy pretext for
their unwarranted am ion in rekind
ling the bitter auimositios of tho
last 03iniaign.
They will know that thoir pomj-
oub demands would not bo ace d-
ed to by tho administration wing of
the pirty notwithstanding tho "fact
tint they b tidly proclaim to the
public that they aro tdo only little
handful of the party who prnfets
true allegiance to tho National ad-
tnini-tration. I ho fact that the
National administration has got e
back on its platform cuts no figure
with thee patri tie D 111 crt? and
the fact that their agitation of dis
cordant issues in the pirty ranks is
calculated ta dme thousinds of
good Democrats from tho party and
lead to its defeat in the com.ug elec-
tion h ryes as no check upon their
determination to nile or ruin.
Tiuir hostility to what ilia Dillas
Hews is plea ct to denominate the
' Car Shed Platform" wa- made
mauifest before a single principle of
that platform had ever been formu
latcd or subscribed to Joy the Hom-
ton convention and htforo they
knew what that platform would
contain.
Tho istutjB real or inimaginary
upon ivbich the party split at llcu--ton
was bisou" no longer exi-st and
the party is a uuit upon the Chi
eago platform tho only d irereute
is tho smail Chrk facion ndorsiug
tho adiuiuhtralion of Clevelan i aud
making that .1 test of true Dotnoc
racy iu tho face of the fact that
Cleveland has refused to 03rry out
the dcuiamlj of tho national pbt-
fi.nn and as a natural consequence
has p'ace.l himself out of unison ICrj!"1n.irvlAei'lV'Mfi Wu "' ""' lt! '"
wmi iiis party.
Which then are true Democrats
tho endorsers of Cleveland's admin
islration or tho endorsers of the
national Democratic pi at form? Tho
Clark faction evidently S3y tho for
in r; what tho state adiuiuistiauon
Dduioeraoy will say remains to bo
seen when thoir platform iu conven
tion is formulated.
There are but fev clear-headed
thinking unprejudiced mindn who
believe that tho Matlook call was
undo in the interest of party har-
mony. This tak.eg of time by the
forelock by an insignificant miLor-
ity outlining tho policy and pro-
mulgating demands for party tests
aud fealty looks very much like
the tail living to wag tho dog.
All this tempest in a teapot
rabol by Matlrek and his follow-
ers to tho effect that the Hogg
Democracy is opposed to the pies-
ent Lft'ioual aduuuiftration is noth-
ing inoro nor less than mauufai 5
..j.li n
uireu tuuuuer to- the next state
campaign. Nafonal is-ues had
nothing whatever to do with the
bolt at tho lat Houston convention
A-hich divided tho Deinouraey of
th-s stale aud has ouly been in-
jeuted into our state politics by a
dissaffected minority to serve thoir
purposes iu the toming state cam-
paign. tho Hogg Dainooraey is in full
sympathy an I aodord with tho
national platform and the fact tbat
G.over Clevelan 1 his steu fit to
shape his administration ho as to
conflict with tho j r.noiplcs of that
platform is no rta-ou why three-
fourths of the Detmcraey of Texts
ehould bo ebargtd by thu otlur
fourth with being opposed to the
national Democracy or out of tmi-
eoll niilt lilt) ptuhoiu alliliiuiftiiWlUU
policy of Freri lent Cleveland.
Mtauwhile tho organ zd Damoc-
raoy of Texas wi.l LOm9 together
in convention and formulate a plat-1
riTtTKO.
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