The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 191, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 24, 1894 Page: 6 of 8
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THE EVENINNEWS. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 1894.
WASHINGTON mil
No Quorum Yet on Eland's
Seigniorage Bill.
ONLY TWO VOTES NOW LACKING.
Whlln .Mr. 111. mil 'till I unlit on Tak-
lilt; Up tin- MiMtnri .Mini Di-iiiiiiriiti
Hi'llcti- It Mnuiltl lie Aluiiiiliiiii'it All
thi' .Mi'IiiIhth Airihtiil IIKrlmri il
Itfjiri si lit ill' Ciiiln I iiiprnvhiK.
Wasiiimiton. 1'VIi. J I -On account
of SjHiiiktT (Jiisp huIFthi- with u ms-
voro Moro tin oat Mr Jlichiinlhoti of
lVnnci"iti. jircstiU'd ovur tlio Iioumj
Tin- l)ci;ii)crits iri; evidently very
nn.tioUH when the lioiihe nice to o.tn-
cnto tliunibi'lves from tlioroutiilicntioua
nrisiiiK from the wholesale arrest of
litutnburtt but by flank lnowments tlio
Ileptlbliumis Hiiuceuled m jireMjutiiiK
thiH until the wliolo Hituation had lx'i-n
thoroughly ventilated
The nifinbei'H of the hoiihe under nr-
rost were finally dibi'h.iri;id from U!-
tody by dibneniuiK with iurtner pro-
ciH'riiiiKH under the call. It reiimred
four hours to iiccotupliih thK and al-
though the M'ene ol disorderly turbu-
lonco whlen I'liai.ieteri.t'd Thurn lay's
proceed l n i;w wtih nut repeated the pro-
ceedinnh were ftiliv as interesting
Perhaps the most iiitcrc-.UiiK te.i ur
of thijilm b.irrniK Mr Wand's bitter
philippic against tlm hlibutiTiiif? dem-
ocrats was tlie verbal duel between
Mr. Ueod .mil Mr. Turner over tint
qnehlion of counting a quorum a
iiiirsliott jn-t now of iireeminont itu-
portanci) in house circles on account of
tlio proposed Democr itic caucus to
consider the aiHisalulity of adopting
this expedient.
After the nrrustul members had be-on
discharged Mr. liliind leturned to the
Hiher bill but bin motion failed ntrni ti
for lack of a (pittr urn It lacked only
two vote.- huueser and this is lnli-
water mark.
Although Mr Bland still insints on
goini; ahead with the .seiy;iiiora':i bill
many of the Peniocrats Ixdiove it
uhotlld now be abindoned. and unless
u quorum is pnnined today it would
Kcuin that it would have to lie that is
if a Democratic caucus does not de-
cide to adopt some method of forcing
members to vote or to count them if
they do not
Ki'iri'if iil.itlin Criiin Improving.
Wamiimhon. Feb 2J - Representa-
tive Cram who has been at Providence
hohpital for buer.il days is lepurted by
the doctors as much unproved. They
expect him to bo about m a day or so.
Caui'iiH Cull rniniini'il
Wasiiimjton Fell :.' I liepresonta-
tive llolman of the Iiemocratic caucus
of the house will call a caucus at an
uarly date to consider a change in the
house rules by which members may bo
compelled to vote to make a quorum.
The call is in response to a written re-
quest signed by 101 Democratic mem-
bers. The request is the din ct result
of the uproarious demonstration in
the house on lil.md's seigniorage bill
Want LaliuriTi lnrliiili'il.
Wasiiimhon Feb. 'J I -K Everett of
Massachusetts will rouvo the ellort to
have laborers in the government service
placed under civil service rules. A
meeting of the house committee on re-
form in civil service has been called
for Monday when lOverett will call his
bill up.
Wunt Oilier lli'i'i'ltrr.
St. Louis Feb 'J I Before United
States Uircjiit Judge Caldwell applica-
tion was ii)nt1o for permission to re-
move bo much of the Atchison Topeku
& Santa Fo ny:ciershi as relates to
the St. Louis aiiil -nan Francisco road
to the Btato courts where the appoint-
ment of receivers other than those
now in power will lie sought for. The
St. Louis and San Francico arguintiit
was begun but w.is not completed.
ThoiiiuH Liiiiiter I'mintl Murilcreit.
St. Louis Fob. i At Kimuiswio!:
a suburban town betwoen midnight
and dawn Thomas Lasater was found
near tlio railroad track with a hole in
his head apparently made by a bullet.
I3o wnu taken homo but died without
regaining consciousness Kobliery is
supposed to havo been the motivo for
the murder
Thluti'K "''ii Down.
San FiivhCisco Fob. 21. Henry
Guy Fornald a young confidence man
who claimed to be the son of a Boston
banker camo to grief here. lie was
arreated m Los Angeles with axeman
known ft8 Mrs. Gunner her son and
Harry Eai'i for the robbery of Pawn-
broker Jnckobson's residence last week
af ?13 0C0.
Tim I..irii't rniieral
San Fha.ncisco. Feb 21. Thostentu-
jhip Oceanic from China brings in-
formation that 150000 persons wit-
nessed the Buddhist ceremonies at the
burial of the line Otari Kosho ex-chief
Abbott of Iiuug Wuu temple at Kyoto.
Tho haudBomoat variety of white
canvas brown canvas Russia oalf and
dongnia ladies' low quarters are shown
at Sleeper Clifton & Uuke'i.
THE DUPES OF HOWAP.D.
11 Ii l'linr Vltncam"i Miilii'
I nil L'nti-
fi'Mlnn In ( niirl.
Jackson Tenn. Feb. 21. If any-
thing was lacking to convinco ono that
G. F. 13. Howard is one of the most con-
htimtiiatu scoundrels of the age the
confcsi it of his four duped utiios.e-
Ileatly. Smith Gleasonand liiockaway
in the federal court here would wipe
away the last vestige ut doubt. The
confession of the witnesses and the
corroborating evidence havo creatid
much sympathy for them. Sentence
has b"en temporarih withhold and it is
now quite certain that tlio government
lntenus to tiling the lamous pritote r
&?-
iUwm i
. W.
i' a'w .
S?Cf
y r
Ah iinu-on.
As cuiiict.
(1 1 . 11 HOW Alll
back from the Columbus (O ) pri-oti.
where ho is under nine years eiitencp
and try him tor this last crime which
hangs like a pall over hull.
When Ileatly told of the damnablo
plot whic i the swindler has concocted
in jail and adused three of them to
gi-t Brockaway. one ot their immbi r
out of the way for confessing the list-
ening crowd was stiuck dumb with as-
tonishment. Continuing he told of
Howard's plot to furnish them toolh to
break jail and advised them to make
way with Fred Brown the Knglish
clerk of William Lord Moore wliolo
testimony was so damaging to Howard
and also "-lay II S. Bullock tlio at-
toriiej who so ably prosecuted Howard
on behalf of tlio government. 'Ibis
would havo occurred had not the pint
been discovered and How-aid removed
to a nt el cage
Ilouanl I'lisc lVrJui its.
JwhsiiV Tenn. Feb 21 A hii-
tence of thiee years at hard labor m
the United States prison at Columbus
O. . was pronounced upon Brockaway
Heailey Smith and Gloason in the
Federal court by Judge Hammond for
porjurj in the lato notorious Howard
case
WATCHED BY OFFICERS.
Students Who ('(ininill li'il Mltlilcr With
Clilorlni) iiih Unili'i S)iiri'illaiit n
lTlir N Y . Feb. 21. The city au-
thorities think they have several clows
that will lead to the arrest of sopho-
mores who caused the death of Alary
Jackson the colored cook by lilieriit-
mg chlorine gas in the kitchen adjoin-
ing the diningroom where freshmen
were holding a class supper Tuesday
night. They think they know who
purchased tho tools to make tho holes
in tho lloor of the kitchen and where
homo of the clu miciils used came from
It is stated a student is being watched
and will bo arrested if ho attempts to
leao town.
Students Patterson. McXeill and Mc-
Cullogh. who are suffering from nilrd-
ing the gas are all improving. Excit-
ing developments aro expected.
Will Appoint soon of oillciTi.
Washim.iun Feb. 21. --The presi
dent has informed memlx rs of con-
gress who have approached him on the
subject that ho proposed so far as pos-
sible to appoint too sous of army and
naval olhci is as cadets at largo to the
military and naval academies. This is
m accordance with his policy of eight
years ago. There are two such vacan-
cies now at the naval academy which
it is believed will be filled be. ore May
1 ne.t.
Itt'i'i'li"t Hit i:ruu.ilur.
Van Co i vcit Feb 21. A. M. Boattle
Hawaiian consul appointed by Dole
has recoiMsl his eiequatur. The latter
was accompanied with a statement
that tho reason it was held back so
long was because tho department had
been waiting a settlement of affairs in
Hawaii. This indicates that Lord
Kosebery has concluded to look upou
tho provisional government as a fixture.
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Iti't'ovcrcil Hit Voice.
Bu.timohk Feb. 21. George D.
Roberts well known on 'change died
at his residence in this city. His wife
who was with him whon he expired
ami who owing to bronchial trouble
had not spoken for nine years gave n
loud shriek and recovered her voice.
lllp Suit llsmliril.
Omaha Feb. 24. Tho suit of tho
Shickle-Harris Iron company of St.
Louis for $791)00 against tho American
Waterworks company of Now Joreev
involving the Omaha and Denver
waterworks plants was dismissed ou
motion of attorneys for the plaiiUiile.
Djimmlte factory lSlnwn Up.
Rkadi.no Pa. Fob 21. The dyna-
mite factory of James S. Miller abi'i;
eight miles below Boyertowu tola
county was blown up. A man unu.eii
Fritz was in the building nt tho time.
He and the factory were blown to
pieces. The loss is heavy.
Hunt 22 rill get Laey'8 Coal oBiee.
WILL TRY TO GIVE BOND.
Kru-tiis Who in Aiitl.ni" Iteurli tho
Iti'dslile of III- slrlt sou.
Nrw Yoiik Feb .M For reasons not
hard to understand Lristus Wiinan has
recmisiderod his deti riiiinatiou not to
eevlf release from the To-jibs through
hail bind and will mako an ellort to
secure bondsmen f..r ?.."i000 bail tho
biiniwhi'h was fixed by Judge Mar-
tine Wiman's rea-oii h to reach the
hdside of his son William Dwight
Wiman who lies at the point of death
from pneumonia at Now Brighton
Staten Island. Mr Wiman's great
tiouble is unknown U tho sick man
but Wiman's wish is to console his own
and the sick man's wite who are hero
ic illy striving to boar up against their I
cum Dined troubles. In a note to a re- .
poiter Wiman said he would not have
applied for bail except for tlie dying
condition of his oldest ton.
A. B. Boardiniin Jr.. of Tracy
Boardman A: Piatt attorneys for Wi-
man refused to talk am nit the case
nor to say just what the defense in-
tended to do legarduig securing of bail.
A Mexican atiinnl lt.ink.
rirv nl' Mrvinn !lr 'Jl. Tlin fer-
v'"' "' "s --- --
ican treasury is coiisukring plans for j
tho establishment of a national agri-
cultural bniiK for the purpose of loan-
mg money at reason. iblo rates to tho
owners of large haciendas to move
their crops. The plan is meeting with
larL'e favor and altuotigli tho regular (
established banks .tie making objec-
tion to the lnuovitiiiii n will probably
be tried. Tho system in use in Ger-
many is the one moat favorably con-
fcidered. For UovIiik "is K.irs.
Dwr.vpoitr. la. Feb 21 J. K. Rey-
nard a member of the Andrews Opera
company has been awarded damages
m the dis'nct court of this county
iigiiniht Marie Doe tne prima donna of
tho comp.inj When tho company
was here a few months ago Reynard
and Miss Roe became involved m it
controversy and the lady boxed his
ears An injury to an eardrum re- '
suited for which Mr. Reynard sued
for s'iOIK) Ho was awarded $.jOO.
'the lyliiipnmii Murder .suspect
PllTsiiL'KO. Kan. Feb. 21. P. II.
Hendricks the man arrested near Cho-
topa for complicity in tho Chapman
killing was taken to the county jail at
Girard to await his preliminary exam-
ination which will le hold March 7
Shot at the Coniliictor.
Tyi.kk Tew Feb. 21 Conductor
Hardeman of an International and
Great Northern passenger tram ejected
a tramp between hero and Troupe. Tho
tramp t-hot at Mr. Hardeman but
misted him.
II ut i'Iii sun (Iocs to Washington.
HuUsro.N. Feb 21 Hon. J C.llutch-
eson was wired by the cnairiuan of the
houo of repiesen atives summoning
him to Washington and ho has gone.
Co.it ri.tllm Collide.
Humimiion Pa.. Fob. 21. Two coal
tr mis colliiieu on tho Htitungtoti Broad
Tap railroad near hero. Wiihe Sueatli
was killed and John Meyers and Con-
ductor Samuel D Wnrley bally in-
jured. To He Kit tioi nti'il iMuml.iy
Sing Sing. Feb 21. Matthew John-
son colored who killed Knguniv
Huckelhorii in December IbU.' w :'
be executed Monday in tho olectrical
chair.
Kills the Jailer ami Kst'.ipi'rt.
Tin MMsViu.!'. Ua.. Fen. 24 Henry
Stiein tr 'i condemned murderer killed
'loin Siugleterry tho j uler and escaped.
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Easily Quickly Permanently Re -orco.
liu!llier. lrlIIIls
iie nil an i ' l'" i 'll"
of nils item e.uij i'" '-
kit i r isn btt . tin ii t i i (
irtirweik- -u Unv .in ir.
v lie. 1 iillstii'iiplh.ili'
ii ma nt aiiuioiii'Ki ' '
.cverv oi pan and pi
ftUfVsss irtllOim'iy iiii(ir- i
ff&WCl 'yA ' methods. im
rx tt...xnell - lYm lfPtfllUP-. I k
xplauutlim unil pioofa uiailcil (otalul) f i.
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Tlio (Jeyser City Directory.
I'lllll'KSMIINAli OAKIIS
DR. J. W. HUNTEK
Office lioam H I'rorident Ilulldlng Hlnti
at Old Corner Drnj More Healdetirc t4M
S. Slh nt. Telephone nt offle and rrduYnrr
NTKA.1I IA11MHII
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
Sear Supeniun Hridge I i--i.m
) ltd ir n It OS. f Proprietor:
Prompt Attention tn out of foirn order
lll.ll IIK.
WM. DAVIS
FlBB IWBUBANCK AND RKAL KSTATB.
Room 48 Provident Building
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Baby's Bad Blisters
Sly Mill aged throe li.idlin.ik-
Ins out mi scilii llio plates
were latgu as i1ull.tr t'.t'sli i.iw
ainluooieil with hliitrn. Tiled
ri'iiiuilles without le-wlts rini-
tlims hpriMihug iw places
liri'.tUhiir out. Cniiclmlcil to try
( t llU'llA lll'MIJllls L'll.lllRC in
twrtin four hours toiiilniieil tre.ittiieiit anil
iu tiwi Mi'il.s a lirifi ol ruie.
C. A. Al'.MM'J ltOXd Swift Island X. C.
Baby One Solid Sore
f
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lliliv broke out with I&retna
when tMo niotiihs old. lie-1 I
m in- leel and hands one solid
soie. Plie had no itst nijrhc or
di Alter one week's trial of
I'tTtcijitv ItiMi.Mis tho sores
wete healed lint I iiiiitiiilit'il to
h r
-.. .--r.
URO the riiKiuv Kr-.oi.MM lor u little
uliilcatn'liiiv luliv Istinw .isMiiinil.isailoll.ir.
jiils iii:i"iii.nii:ivM:i: i.uiivh.ut'jeas.
Baby All Over Sores
lt.ih had l'rein.i i or had when
two iwel.s old. toieird Willi
nires all mrr his head Lire anil
S ;? 7 huh. e ii'eii me it uctitv
-'j' III Mi.im.s eviuh .it'ennlitig to
JN -V il.rei nons mil two --Pts enllri'ly
i iiiL'ilhini.'iltlioilhwutoutiuuad
it for -nine lane allirwatd.
JIlw.JLMtV l)Ir-CIIIN(Ii:i!llaltlaioroMd.
Baby Literally Afire
Our little li.ih'21 ears old lias
tal.onwith Iiicm.i hod Millil led
finm sole to t-iown litur.ill allre
stiiMinliig and elawing nil tho
time. 'Ihi'ii w.n .iildeil ahst'i".M's
and siipjnuation. Tiled M. D.'s
and lintlli'ines wlthoiitaiiN relief.
Head aliout C'l in i uv 111 Ml. nil s. lonclndcil
to trvthein. Our little one is now cntiiely
cured and is stent .mil heart.
C. II. WOOD "White Cloud Jlo.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
Anil Its cures aro tlio mot re-
in irK.ihlu lu'ifonned hytui hloml
indsUin rt'iucili of lninli-rn times.
Parents tuinetiihi'i that etiies
iii.ulu in Int. nev are si(-t-dpur-in.n.i-nt
and i-couomiial.
Sold tliniimliiui! tliu world. l'ricc.CiiTlitllSA
40c Ciiiiceiu M)M- '.'h-. Ci Til I lis l!t.--oi
TKST.il. l'lirri.U JlRL'U AMI Clll.ll. Com-.
bole ProprletorH lloetim
So" How to Cure Skin Dim-im-H" free.
P Skin and Scalp pnrlllcil and lii'intlfied
0 by Cullcuniso.it. AIjo1uIl!j para.
V. O. .1 v'lllLr) ftii-ll'inl I I) iliCl.fj Vic. I'roildHM. JOHN h St A ri F LIl Caahl!
AU1HORIZED CAPITAL $100000
from date.
Things are Lively.
Country Produce a Specialty.
We handle the-
The best made.
Telephone No. 59.
JTXTO. T. BATTLE
Real -:- ZEstate
FOR SALE.
County. 1 80 acres on Bosque Boulevard.
FOR RENT
RESIDENCES. M
No. 401 South 9th Street 4 Rooms i2.i0
No. 1416 Franklin 3 Rooms I000
No. 5 1 8 South 1st 3 Rooms I2 0
No. 1624 South 4th 4 Rooms J
No. 926 Speight Street 7 Roon s J2
No. 519 North 3rd Street 4 Rooms
STORES. ?3jt00
No. 414 Franklin- Street 500
No. 629 Austin Street 40.o0
No. 714 Austin Street 4o.o0
Nc. 7 1 5 Austin Street ' 2 j.oc
Cor. Second and Bridge Street Va'TTI E-
J NO. T. BAT 11-.
Office 1 Room 8 Provident FuHding.
DR. GUHttt
0NIQH
srnup
FOR COUGHj
GOLDS
AND roiii.
?N?MOTHER-S ADVlcp
. ....niiiK t itimuy oi nine chlldrpn m .
odv for CoiiKhs. Colds and Croup wm mLl1j
Isjust on elTcetivo to-day ia It wn. r?i'"Tn'ft
Now my crandohlldrcn tako d n "V.J. ni?
SnM hr WSII ".I." ra"i
: . '. W 0M.ta
i ..:;;. ::usuu utns
JTHE"- TURF
rrcncli Restaurant
and Delicatessen Lunch
1'
FIrst-Class and bo3t EqulppeJ
r. i-K. jiKi-FHii proprietor.
-'M Austin Avpduj
FACTS FOR DOLLARS
We have bought out the OaAt-
ivi i-aniH io. ana ready for bn
lnesH.
COME AND SEE US.
Fink Tailoring a Si'inuiw
PANTS 4 up. SUliS 20 ap
Cleaning dyeing :A rciairingi
)euiiiitj' . x-vu whik itinianippn
11ARUKLL BROS
100 North 4th St.
V P"iSSyIVVSwO V?
w'UoU It already propirod and rnoi t?.. '"'rrn
ia; Sold everywhere. iiBSniM?ittt
Aii'i'TO iH'iiiiimn inr it. nihi- .
The City Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FEB. 12. 1892.
Now offers 6 per cent interest on deposits. Interest payable
We are taking the lead just keeping right up
with the band wagon.
Our Maud S Flour at $1.25
Still the attraction.
Mason's Pure Jersey Butter
GRIBBLE BROS.
510 Fran kiln. Street.
Houses and Lots in the City. Farms and Grass Lands m.
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