The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 235, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 7, 1881 Page: 4 of 4
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WACO EXAMINER
WACO TEXAS DECEMBER
Municipal Aummmement
TIMID VAI1D iOK
AllElMAt
Tamii u 1 rj11N I OilsOS I
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Pit tl Mil mmri
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mini WAisnuiiis
THE CITY
TiniCCiiril
I I AKLlVE
C Kxpress S 15 p in C 3 a m
AcUiIlllllml ii u 4 a III > 10 Illl
T st I 3 I Joa in II W i >
< 1rpglit i > a in > V
The trains for Morgan tnp lur ii mil ut >
miok nivrio >
iiiii Undo Iniio
tonight
Three niirnJKelieeiisii were is
nuedu < terdiv
Several ontti cs hnvo rteentlj
bcn limit in East Waco
A nierrv n < M > inl > l > nnlulj il in < <
hop last ni ht at Ijvcuini hall
Major Herbert oompHf tw
luindretl uui tirtj liales or titlun <
tenia ami cleared thejirtl
The ohl MtCrirv null is hem
nailed up prolitlilv to ktei nap
Bhooters from making it a it suit
It was 1 T not Thomas K Cms
referred to as charged with crooked
ness m the tioltoiiiwiKhnig fousiin
The wre and jailer leives an
falling rapidl falling and thin
mournful eulenceM as tlnv riltl
agamst each othu are vvondeifull
Blipgestivo
The Tehphone to the publn
Whv dont jon laugh Ihmiuoiir
holidav jole and weasMire joii it is a
good one if we could onlv make jou
see itaH vvc do
Imitations hae b < en elemled on
the occasion of the rietli Mtlih of
their kou to take plate Suinliv Hi
ceuiber 11 it 10 o clock it ni bj Mr
and Sirs S Ljtina
H Jacobs the Third strott tailoi
hiB moed into the roiun rtfentl v
burned out Jt has been spt eiall > n
litted for his use ami in iki s a m it
comfortable ami toineinciit plaie
Kellum i Ilotan h i > > nitVtd nit
their Fourth siiett liuillnu ami an
an clegmtly situ itnl as am w hole < lie
grocers in tht > wmtli Hie ExAMisri
maj pic a peiiiiHtiiro of thein to-
morrow
A tjposraplucil error jistcnhn
morning speaking of the T 11 A
cent more than
made ns ha fort per
an himil u assoeiition when it should
hue read four hundred per cent more
tputea difleronct
Helton his prompt I raised the
SIOIKK asked b the Misboun laoihc
ami will get the branch It leaes the
mam line two and a halt miles south of
Tumple and will run to the iron minis
of Llnno count and on to the Texas
lacilie
O Sheriff Hall ami Deput Oglcsbv
aunda caught on the Tehuacana
and jailed George Sims a colored
offender and Suuda eeumg Georgt
and Si McGhec caught Uncle Tob at
the colored church on First street
The old man has been hiding out me
or six months
It would be beneficial to thecit if
some plan could be snrgestitl whereb
the ground no used is a plaza could
be comerted into building lots There
are a sullicicnt number of business men
m the cit who would be glad to build
there to make a solid stieet clear
through to the suspension bridge
HoS A King oilers a real bar
gain m our twentiiu ceiit column
e know the residei ce and it i one
of the most desirable in the city with
a location that is highl eligible The
bocietv of that section of the cit is
unsurpassed and eer one knows
that desirable neighbors are a desidera-
tum when one goes to seleet and bu a
homo
3 Xot a member of the Evuiivek
HtafTkuew oung leur so ike the
Telephone folks we recencd him is
Professor lhder But let Coot
Daid rig up somebod the reportei
does know and tr the masquerade
game Disguise Dr Wilkes or Howe
7foucau Hut it cant be done We
can spot em amongst a thousand
Mr E A Sturgis jcstenlay con-
tracted with Mr Jonas Haker con-
tractor for some quite extensne lm
iroeuieut < > to be added to his houses
occupied b Here the tobacconist and
Johnson the barber on Austin aiennc
The plan is to extend the buildings
some twenthe or tlnrt feet and
comert them into twostorj nouses
with a stle and linish iinsurp issed
The business conference of tin
Free Methodists which has been in
session boeral das at the Unitid
bUfes courtroom ompleled lis labors
esteilhi A protracted religious
meeting is nou in progress at the saint
place undei iheii gnidantt which is
increasing in interest ami wink The
seruees liegin al I eat h eeuing ami
will continue through the week Eer
ouo is Ul ltenl
The new hilrant ret entl plaet d-
on Austin str ft at the mlerst lion of
Sixth Seenth and Eighth strtethwere
subjected to a ugorous test last ee
mug wittiPMsetl b Alderiiiau llogaii
chairman or theiiie committee or lh <
cit council Superintendent Eagan of
the vitor works and otht rs Tin hie
men were under Hie diretlmn t > r ton
manlrescott of engine lompim N >
1 The tests were in et i was > itis
faclorv full demonstrating the prie
tical capacih and utilit or the h
drants as well as m > m nnl humlrod fed
of new hose used last night Tor tin
first time
George Pattou ol Aqiulla is grip-
ping man friends b the hand
Deput Colleetor OHnen left ltst
eveniugou aiiolIiciil tour through Ins
district
Ben r Jones sheriff of Dallas coun
ty was in the city e sterdl
purpose < r securing an
for tin
attached wif
ness Mr J Ij Bennett returned tsterdi
from a MBit to Itockdile in Hie interest
of the T B A He was highl sue
cessrul
Dr J B Cruitill of Turneisulle
CorelI count is in the cil Tin
doctor has a host of friends m Waco
who aroalwis glatl to see him
Captain Oglesb a cousin of our
George of the frontier fone has been
ordered to Starr count Willi his com
pauy to investigate the alleged lawless-
ness there
Mr Chas A Baker the genial trav-
eling man of thoBakei p iperconipaii
St Louis is in town and showed his
cheerful phiz in newsp iper ami print
iugofficeH jertcreliy
i iei > vtik oi < t
b > e
ll He
A Hpecial meeting of the presb ter
of central Texas will be held m the
Second Street Prebb tenan church m
this city to night Services will open
at 7 oclock with a nennou by one
of the ministers Afterthe sermon the
presbtery will take up the business
for which tho meeting is held tho
election and installation of an cvan
jelist A number of wellknown
ministers and elders will be
present several of whom had reached
the city last night Among the num-
ber wo may mention Kevs II W
Woods of Corsicana II Moseley of
Cotton Giu C Wloton of Helton
G II Dobbs of Hobinson and A S
Doak of Hobinson Our townsman
Ecv Dr b A ICiug will ol conrso be a
participant tiw Tho meeting will not
continue beond this one night and
the public generally is cordially imited
to attend the exercises
Hevires JMaoio LiifE Wateb never
fails to cure tho worst cascB of sore
es o o
c
nc
2osa
risiMBsi ii < KM > riv
tliil it lias Irietl lo CointTl
Into si llmiioroiiH Ncnsa
lioii
For two or three tas tho T < lephone
has been deolmg tho greafei part of
dt local spuo to nihterioiis hints anil
illusions respt cling Minio stupendous
4ii good to ktup sell or prntieal
oko perpetrated on the editorial htall
> tho Evamim l People who r id I In
lVlephone must hie had then
Ciinosit whetted to a painful degree
in their eudeuois to coinpreln ml the
nihtcnous joke on the Fxamisfh thai
st eiueil so passiugl eaptiatiug to the
lVlephone folks Al lust we paid no
itteiitiou to the matter but as there is
plent of spate this moining and our
niigliboi is nearl dead to pitnoke
will tt II
stuue answer fioni us no
the histor or the er common-
place incident that the Telephone
naselrtssed up in nittenoiis allusions
to be ni isqucradee betoie the public
as an uupreet dented good joke or
II on theEwMivrn stallwe want
the public tofceewhat out neighbor
leganls as a good joke hatiudi
night OootDaud ami a part of joung
uieu friends of his imliicetl a toting
man who is saul to be mimed Peiir lo
disguise his features so as to be un
recoguizable to those who kiew him
ami to make the rounds of the town
with the bos The phui was ti iutio
time Itiir as ouo Prtifessor Hitler
recent I armed from Tennefsee ho
Has making a isit to Waco He was
ilso to be leproseuleel aw a fine inn
sicini This jilau was pursuetl nml
among the plaees isited weie the
newspaper olhces Teh phone anil E
worked well
mii i The plan
ierbtnh greetetl lrof Hull r with
eoiirtisv and bade fnni welcome
to Waco Ihe Examim k stall weie
certaml lb polite as the knew how to
be hen Coot Dawd anil his fnemls
had finish tl their frolic the were in
in h gleeoer how the linl fooled
e erljodv but the kmdl athised the
1eie phono people of the identit of
lrof Hitler else the Telephone had
ueer known that Piof ltider was
the oung man Penr This is the
huge sell that our neighbor has been
making so much fuss oer Tor tu >
mornings as being perpetrated em the
Ckamimji Now we iiaxo no dehiro to
lessen Mr Ponis liupoitance for we
suppose he is a vcr worth nice
ouug mui and we regret to destro
the Telephones good joke but tut
truth of themattetr is that it was alto-
gether iinnesessai so far as selling
the EvMisri was concerned to dis-
guise oiiug Air Penr lie might
nae come m his unadorned
natie liitliMtln ibt and it
would hae been all the sime
to the EswiiNru for each and eeiv
mewber of oui stall was bhssiulh lg
noraut of the fact that in Waco or an
where eKe theio as such aonng uiun
as this Mr Penr We hae sinct
learneel that he is a clerk m a plaza
store and a icr clexersort of vonng
man The Telephone local who knew
leur supposed that necessaril eer
Ood else must know him and hence
Ins Miccessful masquerade was a sell
on the Evymimk Plam and uu
adorned this is the joke that the
lYlephono has been thrusting on the
public for two mornings with such a
please dear public do laugh air
Our neighbor Ins pla ed the part that
one Kaiser a goodnatured but not
ocrI smart Teuton did some ears
ago when tho blmg phrase how is
that for high was all the rage
Kaiser heard it one da and
mentall pronounced it good re-
solving to pla it on somebod first
opportnnit So next da aftt r taking
a glass of lager with his friend UolTeu
stem tho twain walked down a street
m plain uow of which was xer tall
church spire This Hoilenstein was a
shrewd Hebrew as shrewd as the
Uncle Isaac whom Max Fehrman will
portni at Garlands operahouse to-
night Pointing to the towering spire
Kaiser s ml to his friend Hollenste m
you see elot church stecble3 Hoffen
dtein answered Yes 1 see it Quoth
Kaiser Will how high is dot
How high is dose steeble mused
Hoilenstein as ho measuied the spue
with accurate ee I shouliltiy about
two hundred feet Kaiser was ccit < d
lie said liurriidl Ni in neindot is
not tho answer 1 asksjou how high
is dot Und 1 tells ou rej oined
Hoilenstein about twtiliundrt tlfett
nibo two hiiuilrttl and ten Iooi
Kaiser1 how is th it foi lnghv h itl
failed from Ins mind He could on
ask how high iMlot ami wlnn his
friend seeing no joke gne straight
rorwanl answers wondi ring loo l
Kiimt ws era that he should think
such a common place nritter a joke
Kaiser could only s i lo luni ° er
> eie ought to be a joke about dis
nml I dinks I as getting it tiff on
Hoffenstein but b dam Tinsouh
linkiiigone fool of lmstlf there is
i inoitl lo this stor dear neighbor
illicit we throw m free like a ehromo
H is llns Be sine that you reall
htw a joke or sell on jour neigh-
bor before ou hold him up for otht r
ptoplc to laugh at Otherwise whit
appears o be ho utter funm to ou
ma seem vcr tupul to those jou
want lo make Hugh
Hieire s Fin ufi > Ann 1omc is
a sine cure for chills and fever
4 Aiiiniicc
The attention of an Kuiiimb re-
porter h is been sexeral times called fo
the fact that tho band which parades
the stieels ever night for a I ntlge
street concern is a real iiuisinte In
the fust placo the niMSie is execrable
ami m the secoml place the dm stales
eer horse hitched along the sin t Is
and it is onl b careful watching th it
horses aie prevented boin bieiking
iwi ami tloing damage Jf the bind
insists on making night hideous the
cerliinl ought to confine themsphi
to the lot alii j where the are engaged
mil not hornf the entire cil Busi-
ness men complain of the nuisance a
great dt al ami those nighth transp ir
encies art also a nuisance on Hie side-
walks Under tin be circiimslinc s
they should be abate 1
< orrc i oittUii Aissm crctl
Miss MahalaO cit 1 Yes our so
ciet editor is awaro that some lime
about the lOlh of next jear a ouug
lad and gentleman of this cit will
join hands and hearts for ajo 2 No
our i e does not know the names of
the high contracting parties At the
same time wo know he is hingwhen
he makes such an assertion J Most
decidpdly noni the present shlo of
braiding the hair pressing it out with
a heavj smoothingiron ami then past-
ing it flat to the buck of tho bead and
neck is neither pretty nor healthy
Try HivniiE s Einimeet ror tne ret
lief and permanent cure of rlicumn
tism neuralgia leadaehe and all kiml3
of pains
i
The old adage The best is alwnjs
the cheapest will apply to no article
with greater force than to seeds Noth-
ing is quito so worthless as poor seeds
D M Ferry Sc Co of Detroit Mich
seom to bo one of tho very few linns
who hac fully realized tho importance
of putting up and selling only tho
freshest anil best of all varieties of
seeds and is a legitimate result their
brand of seeds has become exceedingly
popular all over tho laud Wo tako
pleasnro in referring to their advertise-
ment in onr columns nnd would ad-
vise all onr readers who will be likely
to reqniro needs to send and obtain
their beautiful catalogue giving prices
instructions for planting etc
iiAiH siict id
> il > eiilt < liiltli < lVsiiliclfl
I s Hope
ItiI
In liiitheiiute Hie general tle
i xrti loi bellti in til sci vne the pro
oiicloi ol Ihe Kxaminih in uli tl
topiis ol lie pHpi r ciiiiliiliiugst tl >
melits ol Ihe lioiiblts io Mr F V
Wilh til siilniiiitciidiiil ol lh <
t eiith ttiisiou ol rtihvn in til st i
he en brat ing Mtssuii 1C lis i
VikuiKis Tt x is oloi nlo uu tin
lull an Ittiiioi ami New Mexito
Mill he tilqli lilt is al Si Ijttlis
Thai genii nun ininiresis a mi
kliill luleiesl in the iiitttei mil
up in a li pe loi l in best Mulct
lei ol dile Dtituihii will t
pliin ihe in tlb r
The mai keil t opj ol out imo oi
Ihe Jtilli oi Notiiiliti nits iiil been
rettivitl 1 am obligt tl lo ou loi
eiitliiu Hie sHine intl will tike Jin
lllill lie steps lo llll love MHli
in ni I it iliiies as i > trts pohiiile I
mi tli ml lioet ver Ih it lime in
suliie llllhsi s if the li < utile Hill il
will not in in out pout I lo it uu tl
You ue ol course tw ire
ih ti Ihe in id be v e en
Iei nk tn t and Wa o is
nil in h iii v mil iinseilletl t onth
lioii with pt i li in not Hiillnieiil
t iiipiiifiils to ict ompltsh nil lliul
he in in igi ment t oiiltl tlene Still
1 urn Mtislitil ihil Hit will ni
ipt line villi lis lo Hit olid ol giving
von In best possible sci u e
ours lull
li V Uaiu
It HAT Ol I
Iliotil lit Ifellli lolltlc Untie
lle iiie li s 1 i < liij
Yt sterdi uiorniugit ocltK k the
lire alarm sounded and mused the
fit fiom its slumber The fire was
llnall located on North Fourth strict
or rather on a puallel alltj between
Fourtli and Third htietts being the
two houses occupied bj Stella llnt
ndgemil Hosa Stewirt for purposes
of prostitution Both ImiltliugH and
contents were a total loss Stella
saving but one trunk The houses
were wooden structures and the lire
had such headwav befoie the nl ina
reached the citv Ihe tiro department
could tlo nothing to stvi the piopcrt
though the responded prompth
Stella II irtndge was insured for l J0tl
with Downs Fort and Bos i Stewart
with J G Hamstm for S21U The
owners sav the propert was st t em lire
bv some one not connected with
them but bv whom is not known
and it is not known that am
one is eiven susincioued Some
eight or ten women are thus thrown
on the cold ineicies of the world but
have found shelter with otht rs of their
associates The propertv wasvaluablt
enough nsiele from the improper Use to
which it was put and it is natural to
be supposed that respectable people m
tho vicinitv will be gratiiit tl over its
removal if the owners do not rebuilt
of which no intimation has ct been
given
All About i > < >
One div last March while Major
Herbert was sitting m his olliee at the
compress he was a tnile surpiiscd to
sec a black dog jump through the win-
dow smashing glass and sash The
log remained about the ofhee and a
div or two afterward gavo birth to a
litter of outrageoublv ugl puppies
The dog was a sociable kind of animal
and made her home about the com-
press subsisting oil the remnants of
hands dinners No matter where she
wa when the 12 oclock whistle blew
that black dog was on hand in a few
minutes for dinner Seme time during
tho summer Wil = ons force of men
went to Louisiana to woik on the New
Orleans Pacific and one of the men
took the dog with him She was gout
for iieailv two mouths and no one ever
expectt tl to hear ol or see her again
but one thtv about a month ago Mijoi
Herbert noticed it poor lame ami mis
erablelooking dog limping toward the
compress and remarked that
the anl111 tl looked something like
the ohl compress dog Sure
eiiniiglisuch it provetl tube though in
atirnbl tblipid itt tl condition for
me of hei hips hid In t n broken and
she ws so m arl stiivetl lo ihatli as
he scan th able to crawl Food wan
til out e givt u hei aiul a few tlivs of
care leslorttl lit r Not long unite an
iilln cr shot hei thioiigh the shoiiltleis
mil sho was Iml up a uii Tor a ft w
davs but is now is Tat sit ek and
liapp as an dog in the 1 mil Tin
tli the tloggol luck rrom Louisiana
the iiiijiii saiilit was a iooiI omen but
lnrdl anhouraftei Ihepri sslnokealid
a legiilar t hapterof accidents follow
tl for a week until all hands went
temptt d to kill the poor dog as the
reit picture of hirtl luck Like men
o s hive eh ckered lives and the dog
in qnsstion has had hei own d iv ami
the davs of several other dogs te >
cs rKti riii < i iis
taifieulais < r i Virgin
> ini < lcr Ilit I > asliin < n
silt mail liilinliifl
B > eal
FoitTniss Monhok Va Deccmlier
> Particulars received of tho murder
of William Schatter last Friday after
noon four miles north of Newpoit
repiesent thit the afftiryrew out of a
dispute bctwten the deceasttl and a
tolored in in Win Allen who was eni
ploved bv two brothers of the nanio or
Keli occupying Sehaltcrs house
Sehitler wanted to ride
in a convevmro owned lij the
Kellys ami drawn by Allens mule
There had been some previous trouolc
betweenSchallerand Allen in leganllo
m anthir which Schatter had lost and
vliicli he found m a boat lit longing to
Allen when hard words passu bc
twten the men in which it is said Al
len threatened to let tinlight through
Schatter tho first chance he got He-
re fulfil Schattcrs request to let him
ride homo with tho Kelly brothers on
tho ev euing of the affray and when lie
reached Ins house the quarrel was re-
newed Mrs Kell heard the noise
ami short afterward paw Allen stnko
Schatterwhothen called Allen a black
thief Allen then knockeel lrtm down
and commenced choking him It was
with dillicult ho could be torn from
his victim As Sehattei did not get-
up it was thought he had faiuted and
lie was carried into the house when
blooil was found on his clothes An
examination was made and three cuts
were discovered on the back of the
left shoulder which seems to have
snarled upwanl and cut a gash
m tho head behind the ear and two
others one of which went through a
lung and the other through the heart
the lattpr killing him instant
Schatter was a delicate man and
nlwis bore a good reputation The
Kelly brotliers secured the negro Allen
who seems to have made no efibrt to
escape He denied the cutting and
had evidently thrown awav the knife
as it could not be found He was then
taken to jail at AVarwick courthouse
whore he is now confined Schatter
was about 30 vcars old and married
His tvvo brothers ire engaged in the
drug business at Hampton Va
tinnier Case Jonlliiiicil
Petebsbukci Ya7 December 6 John
Saunders was arraigned for trial at tho
Greenville county court yester-
day for tho murder of J M Dans At
ALVHTII CONURKSS
CONTIMJT l > 1IIOM 1 HIST ltlli
limit SI00 in place or Ti0 Legislation
Tor the disposition oT iinclauntil
lnonevonlcrs in possesion of the post
office department is it commended in
view or ihe Tact Hi it their tofal valui
now i ceedrt 1000 DM heattention
ol congress is again invited lo thesiib
lect of establishing a svslen ol savings
tleposiloiies m coiiuct Hon with tin
poslolhie department
Statistics til mail limsportation
hovv that during the past tir iulroui
routes have been imreastd in length
ovcrAlt miles and m cott 1111 b2
while steamboat routes h ive been
decrtased in length2182 miles ami m
cost blHmi Tho so called hIic
ltmtes hiuti been det leased liiltiigth
sHl miles in eosl 0I11I Neiilv
all of Hid mom expensive mutes have
been silit netltd b iailronl services
The cost ol stu seivice must thenhue
fapidl tltcieaso in thowtstein states
anil temtones
The postmastei geneial howevi
calhtl attention lo tho tonstaiitl in
ci easing et st of the railwaj mini mi
vue as a serious tlilllciiltv ill Hie wa of
making the department noir sustaining
Our ptmt < l inlertoiiise with foreign
countries has kept pice with the
giowth of the doniestif service Within
the p isi vtar several tountrits and
colonies have declared their atlliesioi
to the postal union It mclmlts all
those which have an orgauittl postal
service except Bolivia Costa Hico
Now Zealandanil the ISntish colonies
m Australia As has been
dread stated great ediu
tions have rotently betin nuide
in the oxpensts of the stu
roiito service The investigtions in tho
ileliarimeiit of justice ami tho post
ollicc tleparlment have lesulteil in the
prest ntatioii of inditliueiits against
pi rsons fonni il coimtetetl with the
service accusing them of ollenses
igiiust the United States fhavoen
jomeil upon the ollicitls who are
charged with tho conduct of the case
on the pait of tho government and
upon the eminent counsel who before
ni accession to tho presidency were
called to their assistance the tint of
prosecuting with the utmost rigor of
tho 1 iw all persons who inn be found
chargeable with frauds in the postal
service
Ihe acting atforiiegenernl calls
attention to the ntcessit of modifving
the present svstt m of Hie courts of the
United States a necessitv due tt tin
I irge incrcasi of business especiall in
the supreme court Litigation in our
federal tribunals had become great
evpaudt d after the close of tin late
war so long as that expansion might
be attributable to the ilinorinil condi-
tion in which the communtv found
itst If immediate after the return
of peace prudence required
that no change lie made m the consti-
tution of our judicial tribunals but it
has become apparent that an immense
increase of litigation has direct v re-
sulted from the wonderful growth and
development of the countrj llit re is
no ground for the belief that the busi-
ness of the Unittd States courts will
ever be less in volume than at present
lint that ills like to be much greatt I
is generall re cognised bv tho bene h-
and bar In view of the fact that con-
gress has alreid given much con-
sideration to this subject 1
make no suggestion as to detail
but express the hope that our de-
liberations mav result in such legis-
lation ns will give earl relief to our
overburdened courts
The actng attornev general also
calls attention to disturb nice of the
public trauquillit during the past
vear m the terntorv ot Arizona A
band of armed desperadoes Fionas
and cowbos probably numbering
lift to one hiiutlred men lias beei
engaged for months nt committing
acts of lawlessness nnd brutalit
winch tho local authorities have been
unable to sapprrks The depredations
of tlic3o covvboja have also extended
into Mexico which the marauders
reach fromjtho Arizona frontier With
every dit position to meet the exigen-
cies of the cast 1 am embarrassed lj
tho hick of authority to deal wilh tin m
ellci tuall 1 ho punishment of t runes
eoinmitlttl within Anoiia should
ortlin tril or course bolt It to I he it rn
tonal authorities but it is worth or
consult ration whether nets winch
nt cess in It nil to t lnbrace Ihe
United Stales with neighhoiing gov
onmiiiiLs should not be declared
crimes against tho United Males
Somo or Hie insurrections alluded
to mav perhaps bo willmi Ilio
seope oF Ihe law reustd statutes sec
fi p2ft > forbidding niihltr oxpetli
tuns or enterprises ag mist fiiendlv
staltsbut in view of the speetlv as-
sembling of our bodfl Iiavopreh rretl
to awut such legislation as in join
wisdom the occasion ma seem to de-
mand It mav perhaps b thought
proper to provide that setting ou root
within our own temtor or bnguid
age and mm tl marauding expeditious
against frieiullv nations ami their e ili
ens shall be punishable as an offense
against tho United States I will add
that m Iho event ot a reqiit st from
the tenitoriil gov eminent for protec-
tion b the United States against
domestic violence this government
would bo powcrlesjj to len
der assistance Iho act of l i
chap of states Hiatal a time whtn
the territorial governments recent tl
little attention from congress this tint
of the United States governmt nt was
enforced only an to Hie state govern
ments but tho ai t of 1808 chap
applied also lo terntories This law
set ins lo have remained m force
until the revision of tho statutes when
the petition of the tt rntorits vtas re
eenetl I am not advised whether the
iltcralion wan intentional or acci
dental but it seems to me the tern
tories should bo offered the pioteetion
wlutli is accorded tti tho states b the
constitution I suggest legislation
that will reined the hardship It
seems to mo that whatever views
mi prevail as to tho pobej
of recont legislation by which tho
army has censed to lie a part of the
posse comilatus an exception might
well bo made for permitting tho mili-
tary to assist tho territorial authorities
in enforcing the laws of the United
States This uso of the army would not
seem to bo within the alleged
evil against which that legitlatiou was
aimed From sparseness of popula-
tion and othor cirt ninstances it is
often quite impracticable to summon a
civH posse in places where ollicors of
j uatice reqniro assistance and whore
a military force is within easy reach
Tho report of the secretary of the
interior with accompaning docu-
ments presents an accurate account of
tho business ot the department A
summary of it would bo too extended
for this place and I ask our careful
attention to tho report itself
An important question for Iho pres
ent session is the management
of our Indian affairs While this ques-
tion has been a cause ot trouble and
embarrassment from the infancy of
the covernment it is but recently that
any effort lias been made for its solu-
tion at once serious determined
und consistent and promising suc-
cess It has been easier to resort to
convenient makeshifts for tiding
over temporary dillicultics than to
grnpnlo with the great paramonut
problem and accordingly tho easier
course has almost invariably been
pursued I therefore ask that the
matter bo given your most earnest
the requost of defendants counsel the and honest study and effort toward a
awe was continued to tho February practical solution
term of court CncsTEn A Arthuk
SPECIAL TEIiEiRAMS
ici7i < ii ricou
ii ti s
I < iaj < ci ol 4iiiiiinaitics
from I > allasS > eiiiiii < l
Hie loo < > < lul Kaie
l r Hals
spttiil Migrant l tin 1 x iniliicr
Daiivs Deieinber 0 About 8
j in ills Ivele rleik in V 0
Il illle r gion iv store ilicoveml
icsio n lined Hob Sleig il sit lin
ugsi The lugto iin mil Ivtllti
pinttied him when llu
tlbbttl Kitltl III the hi
pl > It h Mlosiiig Ihe light
ihe III itle pli It 111 Un I > liipe
mg Ihe li mpo i vt m Iv
now in t i l Un > l i
ss til ilii 11 i etl bu
en In tl loi i v i hunt
nl
othitis mil tiliins Kellei
popiil u jninitr m in intl son
iieglo
1111
ii and
Hevei
ilt I is
Ills
is I en
pose nl
is II
1 lr
F Kellei
W P Dune in Hid Fi ink Civ in
nigh eiitigtt lu a light vv her Pun
i in slabbed Civ m ugh twite in the
lute mil oik in the side Me is in a
tl mgcroiis tiinditiott Hum in u is
il it slid
lltleio Cit cu wis i lesltd la I
night while illcmpiinf lo buigliirie
1 he bull ol Flippen Atlone v Lnliil
and sent to j ill
li Oilh i pioinimnt iti7eiiil
I illis vv bo his bet n niiHsiiisf loi-
s mm tl wet ks intl reward t lien tl lor
his tlisi i ij h is bien loiiutl H
iiiin licitl Mo in i io ind
lie Intl vvalUnl nil the v i liom
Dill is nml is iniiiplttdv bioke up
A li lend 11 is hei u M lit ildl hull
The onlv new tlevt lopuielit in Ih
lexis Trunk riiliou troubles is
I hi the ciiilitnrs hive biiiilulto
gelhe mil ippointril 11oninullee lo
make loiniuoii ciiie lot the cltmi
vvhiih iggiegtit > s00
The lotkov dub lines opened
today with I m vveillier i
good attend nice ami a splen-
did tiuk The lit si iice was won
bv Ilnkiry Inn Ace ol Utt
niintls pet olid Hob Mulinv third
inn 11b 1 117110 The second
lice wis liotung m this Ihiee
iiiiuule c iss with six hIuIcis
Kokomo vvaj first Ciarcin IF
seem il Angling third linn
2IS 11 257 2V > Tin third race
vv is titlting in the 210o iss Theie
ee It irs trie rs mid I tk Mi tin
wnti in iluee siruuht lpits littie
2ill 22112 II
eon as vn
liiiir > liarl i i liiJU
ir < A > > iiipii
Tl iiiilei
seel
sp < I il T li irram In til fcxamrt r
Aitis l c iib > r lll li iinnliill
Dtrlin A li > lllftl n Iihut ioilav f > r tin
i urp f l tranattin n regular lielistle
lr > k nlaiitl notions ltitiiic s with a it
lisl sMtk of ll0 < i tile t nrKiritl < m to
i v t Itir tntiity jears Hie incon irnmr
ireIliumit It ItnmlHll 0 II llieixe ami
t A Darlnc Also tin rhniltr or Ihe
Mftle anil V > inile liutittn at Ihnrulon
I nut Mm eountj fur ill purpose ofal
vintnitttt of lituisiry aiil scitiitilic kuowl
t d i iidt r Hie direction of twelvw trtiaUsH
vviio to iEticr with tile fauil > villi onhr
tlfgrtes eti
llitri was a llrri tiiUalternoonftteotlctk
un u tt Ietau ctrcut rhc liorecoilitr fat
tory of 1 iruiinl vthlth 1 < iletroytt
was a wtioiifii stnictnrtf an l Mtrrtmtiattl liv
fmini li titling on tit sMcg llu pruaii t-
it Ut 1 of On lire tlciiartinttil sttvtti tlitiii
from t tlieaplr iw tirt Tlif I < hs wa alMiut
tI > i covrcl lij iiisuratict
Iii t > o of a liniriltrtHl nian wis foun 1
tic ir t tvn late tnit aftPriitHin llu jtislkt
wtnt on to lioitl an liipifst After imilivw
tmt no p trlittilncs iiave bet u it arm it
on 4 < i e < >
< iiinic ol Hliciliili n < >
Cotnilt s 3miiiiKril ion
seliciiic
Sp 1 il ft Ii sr mi to i ho r mil io r
hush tt li evniln r t lie 1 as n i
st l juls initw iv t titiitirHil its m iictiil Sun
11 > so lit it Hi alltrnoon trnln uct mat a
c nme tin i witn ton T xa4 e < ntril noitimij
ouHi the iiwunln tnnu til pcuIng t
1 II i in
apt s 1 I TolinoD presii ni ot our
t iiniv iniinlRratfoii ihmh lition lrlt for
llialtiuown vtstt nl ly to ilnVilKli in oilae
in tie Inlciett of N tcarro eoiuit > for spttli r
Hi will t Merttl his lour tliroujh 11 insi
itoruliin I Mnlniiii lo fiulier lie um
otll I t
V il l < 1lion from Itie VUmhiIi loilve tier
till lent to injrrow for Houston lo atten 1
till Kftlltl to
1ICOll Tll COIA
5i iins 4tilltie on Un i a m < l
l4il l v < > licit
pt 111 111 Krilll til III I JlllilH I
VIl Lin lleiinilti i t 1 ii i in lo
iliy i letrihtiwret Uoetinriit on the leirer
so i illllslon or tile Ill Ih mllroul iitit
II ill villi I wo tiililit truiiiHtollliliil kill
iu two hrakt mt n ami iiijiirini in t limine r
n uui ii Moiliv ami n 11 reman mint 1 kiiim r
Xmlliir mail Is iielltritl t > h im > I tt n killtil
at lire lilts wt re omul Iii tin win k ami oiilj
lour ho He of tlie i lllil an I wiiiiiuhil h ii
so fit het n retovereit he t hile tlf the
wnck is altrlhiitttl Iii the tr ilns rnniilnt on
eorll etiiu orlors ilnth cuslnes mil ihhiij
can in siiitshni up
1ISOU UOE IX
111 Hi IEo < > l > < > n > Irolii
btlioii Seem < > > tVcah
< u in
Spt t lal Corrcspomlciit f of On hvsmincr
MoiiuvN December I Mr T Z
Miller roplcviiiod his goods ant opens
liis store again
Mr IX W Huddleston has sold his
interest in tho grocer house known as
the A M AVomack propert to Or A
M Woitiack
Up to 12 oclock toda there were
thirtthree bales of cotton sold on the
streets
Mr T Kiggins came down from Cle
burne tins morning on business and
will return tonight
The prohibitionists seem to be
weakening
The weather is pleasant Erin
Ciiltnn Itoccipls
Yesterday evening according to the
books of Maj or Herbert tliero had
been compressed in Waco 11509 bales
of cotton A full estimite of tho num
ber of bales shipped Hat is 1500 and
of tho number ot bales in stock 1500
These figures give a total of 1750
bales received since September 1 in-
clusive or in roiiul numbers 17000
bales which is pretty near accurate
Tho seasons receipts will be from
20000 to 22000 bales
That Btcl
Kingsbury tho dollar store man
believes in printers ink Ho has mado
a bet that ho would sell 75C0 poiiuds or
candy in thirty da s and then puts a
cart load on exhibition and orders
10000 handbills printed talliug about
it and his immense stock of tosand
holiday goods nnd how choap ho is
going to soil them Can he sell that
amount of cand 7500 pounds m so
short a time Wo shall look with
interest for the result
Baw
No 22 SniTll SII > h 1TIJLI0 MJIUKE WACO TfcXAS KEEPS THE MOST COX ILETE STOCK OF
MattincH M isniov Mtadis Wall P i cr M inilnw SI ss and Chil lion Carries xo lie Found in Central Texas
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METALLIC
Tiiej Iimsh ciiin > l v Ca > i art
HASTDSOME ilLEfcBlEEfc CHAIRS
have a Fijll Liuo of U 001 WJHIH CASKS also Irano Breed ii Cos Celobratel
ETCT IAX OASES A3XTD CAS
BOOTS SHOES AND HATS
I < ty flC
MT
c
3
3ESg
p iMy liiuc jlKn wlidso l n Ik Hie M > r b < vt in use All of our other cowl are well dasicned and beautifully liniblied
nliicli hii ofl or at reason lilo jirinw SjHcial Attention is GitH < Oi ties by Hail or THicranli We have two Hearses and will
ni them in tin rity limi IV oseh rlji lirtrlis Cf0 mcoimIcIiss g5 00
DRUGS
iioa iniiuj sioiti
TIIClillEA IVIIMVSIItlMi
kiiiii > ii >
Tin < iii l i l Un Arc
Is now to be round in Fltctric Neu-
ralgia holion which is lasl hei lin-
ing celebrated as the only ircimine
specific for neuralgia nervous hciit
ache rhfiininlisin nut loothaihe
swollen limbs and in tact all in
tl iiimiitloi iliseiscs His wonder-
ful whntilcetric il cllei t this remedy
has on the sullerer lcmovni tin
pain instantly as if by magic It is
enlirely a vegetable compound and
pcrleilly liuiiilesy in its action II
is no huiiibu < r Try il Ask onr
druggist prhe 25 and 50 culs per
bottle 1repaied only by Tin ker t
Wllis Wico Texts
For tho bent ill ol the incredulous
we here append tvvo out ot m my
eerlilii ales
Dear Sirs II allords me pleasine
I o say that jour Klei I lie Neuialgii
Lotion allorded me rebel when
other remedies hid lulled
Samiiki I WltlCllIT
Waco August 18 1831
Mc srn Tucker Willis ivaco Texas
Gentlemen M iin < j been troubled
lor a number ol esrswith neural-
gia in my licid and used m in rom
tdics I lind uothiiiitlial gives such
instant relict as votir Electric Neu-
ralgia Lotion
John S Mooun
Coiiipoiiiiel Sjriii ol Ioln
One of the veiy best and 1110 = 1
pleasant preparations eer gotton
tip for cliililicn of ali ages It is en
tircl harmlcs vetiperfect panicca
tor all coughs colds croup whoop-
ing cough sore thro it and lung
atlectious of any kind that children
ma be subject to It is ery sooth-
ing lo the tliroit and lung Lver
mother should have a supply Price
Ji cents per bottle Prepared onl
bv Tucker Willis Waco Tevu
The Ialcsl Dixcovc
IMecdic IJIieitiitari
ill Donor Bom to Oilo and Hlaoo cm in II ATTUCfiTO aiitPorV 0 nl nrii tfTii tt
rj Id
c Iilli
IllCIlt
Is found to be a positive cure for
ihcumatisin neuralgia bickachc
soreness of the chest sore throat
swellings and sprsius tooth ear and
headache and all other pains and
ichcs Ask your druggist for it
price 50 ceuts per bottle Prepared
only by Tucker Aj Willis Waco
Texas
laneKa iic Walcr
The best in the market Never
fails to i tire the vvorst ciscs of sore
eveschrome or recent If you
want > our ec speedil cuicd give
it a trial von will never use any
other Ask our druggist Price
2 cents per bottle Prepared onl
b Tucker ex Willis Wu o Texas
II von are siitlering fiom piles
put go mil gel vout bottle ot F11
reki Pile Ointment prepared onlv
by Tucker Ai Willis II will cure
Ihe worst cases of blind anil lileed
nig piles also hciuoirlioiils when
Ihe direclions are well followed
Will only cost jou I wcnlvlivo cents
postage paid
i1Ij i Corn tlirc
I lie gieat ni story nis been solvetl
intl < lie result is lamed in Mslic
Corn Cure Thousands of siiller
ers now find relief and an walk
cisv Wo li iv o discovered 111 I his
piparilion a positive lire Uel a
hoi lie and be hnppv 25 cents a bol
Hc Pieptreil onl b Tinker V
Willis Waco Tcxih
Iliiiicrsal Ilaii Ilonioler
This preparation is simpl vvhil
its inuno implies a hair promoter
It is not i tljein un sense ol the
won Its iiigrcdieiils no site It as
ave been used lorvearri in nmnv 01
to best prcparulious lor Ihe huh
and have given grtal satislni lion 1
causes J he head liom all ilaiidiull
pieyenls the hail Inun tailing oil
pud proinottM the git vth ol new
haii changes griy hair to its origi-
nal olor It will alsodniige brighl
led hair loa beautiful milium ll is
delightfully pciliinici ami as a li in
dressing should be on every ladvs
dirssing table Pieparctl only bv
Tnckor Ai Willis Waco Tesas
IIIectrH 4oiisiiniiiiou Ciiro
Has undoubtedly the best reputation
of aiiv medicine for the cure of on
sumption that we have jet been able
lo find It is pieparctl expressly for
ousuuiplivcs and those who are
alfcctcd wilh a deepsealed cough ol
long standing A few doses give
immediate relief and if kept up will
ellect a cure It is very soothing to
c lungs and pleasant to take One
eood nights sleep free from those
dreadful paroxjsms of coughing is
worth more than the price of a halt
dozen bottles Ask your druggist
Tor a bottle at once price 50 cents
and f1 per bottle Prepared only by
Tucker Willis Waco Texas
Stop Hint ttcrmigrcmcut oij our
JIom cK
Diarrhea and cholera mixture is
1 sure euro for chronic or acute diar-
rhea cholera cholora morbus djs
sentcry summer complaint and
bloody flux It nevci fails to give
satisfaction where the dircciiouo are
carefully followed Ask your drug-
gist tor diarrhea and cholera mix-
ture Price 25 cents per bottlo
Prepared by Tucko Willie Waco
Texas
Sure Cure
Of the ono best preparations wo
have seen is Sure Juro for Tootn
ache put up by Tucker Willis
It docs the work quick and onlv
coals you 25 cents per bottb
DRY GOODS
If You Are at a Loss to Know What
Get For a Suitable HOLIDAY
PRESENT Go to
LEWINE BB0
And Look Through Their Mammoth Seleciion of Nj
lies Appropriate for the
HOLIDAY SEASON
AN ELEGANT CLOAK
A STYLISH D0LMA
A COMFORTABLE ULSTJ
Any of the Above Will Prove Acceptable ia
Your Wife Sister or Aunt
o
A Satin de Lyon
A moire antique silk
A brocaded satin
fin armure silk
An elegant cashmei
Will Prove a Peace Maker and a Joy Forever
Fine Overcoat
A Fine Dress Suit
Eiegant Kid Gfoves
Stylish Neckwear
oificeni Handkerchii
Stove
Call and
OOO
is
Wooden und Willowwaro
Lamps and Lamn Fixtures
Cliioiuos Clocks 0
Bird Cimcs EK
HAV HOW ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELEcTlD
orW HITETAHD GOLD IBANDrXHIR A
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ELEGANT CLOAKS ELEGANT WORKBEADS ELEGANT Gl
BOXES DRESSING CASES SHELL BOXES WHISK SfJDGI
IN CASES AND IN FACT EVERY ARTICLE THAT Yflli
SSU CAN
CALL FOR WHICH WE OFFER DURING THE
HOLIDAY SEASON
AT PRICES THAT MUST PROVE ATTRACTIVE REMEF
Square and Austin Avenue
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
3STc Sa and 70
CTSari T ST2BES0
WACO
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and Mi
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oz Germ
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