The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 191, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 24, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NL'WS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 1894.
Jge athletes
l0ition of World's
Fair Duntmigs.
L.BALL BRUTALITY
k Sons of the Revo-
1Y0'
lutlon
in Session.
DlNTHE ROPE WALKER
interesting items From
Various Sections.
A Great Charity.
yoK Fo- 2-1. Madison
(Jauleti is likuly to contain
crovd touight as has not
y witLiu its wuIIh since that
ible night when Grover
Ljwai notified of h s nomi-
and mulo a epeoen ot accept
The audience however will
dffoii'iutpye. 1 he event is
t : ..i . f i.
jinii! carmvai ui iu ul vuc
' bread fund and all ot the
nd many of the big lights of
isilittio arena now in th s city
? i riM... .;. .... .. ..;.
iE6 paitt luu puro uo icaini-
be a ret rouuouon 01 me
lijacktouville rirg t-cr-ne and
hsmuiou Coibett and Ctiarhe
jelUill do tluir beat to make
inreseniation as near like the
little in Florida as is possib e
tte license if sue.
ToStoo Brutality.
York Ken. 24 A largely
i meeting of tue committee
has charge of the movement
I brutality in foot-ball is be-Ihir-i
tt day at the University
mClub w thC4corge A. Adee
The University of
pnnia was representtd by
M Lehigh University b)
Mmll a&d all the other
bad tegular delegates or
i. It was dead d that a
Itiee of five experts should go
the foot ball rults and il
le tbminate the brutil
R8 of the Mme.
World's Fair Buildings.
Icago Feb. 21 At noon to-
cretary William Heat of the
of South paik commission-
Jsed to reciive bids for the
lie and removal of a large
lr of tbe buildings in Jack
" including the Convent la
i and the structures devoted
uifacture? agriculture mi
h hoiticultuif administra-
te; iee the women's biild-
"1 it ck pavilion and tbe
Halls. The secretary's desk
'ed high with bids which are
ifiernoon to be oDenrd and
'd. 'J Im tpei ideations pto-
wtthe work of demolishing
"'dings shall be comrmuo-jd
"rtelj after the bid ha- been
. It Was r.rio-inallv in.
fto allow the structures to
dating the summer but the
sof incendiarism have in
he COinill BSintmra in nrrlur
"icltared with a litil .Ul.iv
table. J
iu: r. . . .
lULMirnoon at ttio New Nether-
ands Hotel. Tonight there will
be a banquet at which several dig-
tinguisbed memb-rs of the oider
will deliver addatci.es
Canadian Knights.
Piiiladkumiia FHlji o-t. -An
official repm from looal assembly
No. 2070 of the Knights of Labor
at Hull Quebtc received at head-
quarters here states among otbir
ihi. gs that the knights of that city
propose to hold a demonstration in
recognition of the fact that the
mayor and nine of the twelve mem-
bers of the council aru members of
the order. Hitherto the city coun-
cil Ins been composed exclusively of
uon-unioniots.
Privy Council Called.
Lindon Fob. 24 The members
of the privy council left Paddingtou
station on a speciil train at noon to-
day for Wiodtor in reroute to the
commaud of the queen for the
purpose of approviug the royal ad-dre-s
to pariuintnt. The members
were attned in the usual council
conuuid of velvet suits with knee
b-eoche." black hosiery and low
anoes witu large siUer buckles.
College AthleteB.
Nkvt Yokk Ftb 24 Tho an-
nual convention of the Intercol-
legiUe Amateur Athletic Jrsociation
opened here today with a full at-
tendance of delegates. Tue con-
vention is notuworthy from the
large number of amendments to tho
constitution thai have been submit-
ted in advance. Chicago and
Union colleges fivor a rule that in
all track ovtiiti r quiring more than
one heat the first rounds tdiall be
run in tho morning and that but
three competitors shall bo left in
each field event lo contest in the
afternoon. This is supported by
Harvard. The addition of the
standing broad jump is alio fa-
vortd. Blondln Rope Walker
Lomon Feb. 24 Blondin the
world-famed rope walker arrived
heje this morning from Paris
where he Ins been for several weeke
and placed himself at tho disposal
uf the committee which has been
arranging for the celebration nexi
wei k ot his fceveii'ieth birthday.
He proposes to dimonstrate that he
is still al ve and kicking by p?r-
founirg come daring and wonderful
fnN o i th h'"h i-fijifi
P"ss Wlllard Writes.
Ugo teb 04 Letters are
reo-ived almoht dailv from
Fuia Willard. who is still
iU'id at Lidy Henry Sorner-
olUBe at Reigate England
''"geHions to the various
" of the Women's Christian
"Qce Union in this country
S tha proposed nationa
2.la Much next of the
ein birthday of General Neal
AQvice recevel at the
'iera in this iiw . i
lhilevand territory the
cdp ; .? Iwm and
j " is oemg actively
lri i l"rougnut Great
rati Ireland. All . .i.
"inuerAima .r..i ...n
qd :r . nuukur wiu
lor .i uollfection on the same
"" worn ol the World's
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constipation. Syrup of Figs Li the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
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its action and truly beneficial in its
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many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
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Syrup of Figs h for sale n 50c
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 191, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 24, 1894, newspaper, February 24, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115762/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .