Waco Daily Examiner (Waco, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 65, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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JENKNS & JENKINS
ATTORNEYS-AHAW
.VACO . T A
Wilt rMfttrt I" ltth. cnnrti of thl an I ad-
Joining district' ami Hi tlir siii.rimi." mm Ap-1-elUtt-
Cuurti al Austin Mill tViltral t'iini
at VV aeo.
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B.I SAMUELS
T. P. rK.VKY.
SAMUELS & PENRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
WACO.
TKXAS.
im pmjmiiiw imwmmmmmiumiwvmum
n. I. IMonrop
HARRISON & MUNROE'
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
AtSllN AVESt'K. riVKR WACO STATE'
lUS'K
Will practice In nil tie- com-' ..f th .llitrlflt I
the sui.remc an.l j pt llsito iwini al.liislin.
ml tlir Fclvml feiirn nf il..-slate t'linjutr-
clal tmshitf cnrtiully alu n.1 to-
J. H. Caldwell M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
R. IMI.irrlson
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orVai. mine hi L-i'.Mi.t. nir fourth
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W. H Wilkes M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i .i.
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Ollii ' Hli 'iu Uruu Co.
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on .. i.. iiii liliinleh(:il ns lusl ns iiirtiisuniH nuy lie
. .. . I peifeeted. 'I'bere will be no l:inili.'
Office and City Practice. ;i)UlimM.iry ... Thori. Hi
. . . i i . i- m no f-ivorilini. Ilveiv mnn mul every
THE WACGEXAffUNER
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Mi ioinniuiilriit..n wrllU'ii on liotli iihjcs
il Hit' ii.ur will mcilvi' ttiiitiau nt Hit"
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Units ol miIim rl.ll"ii.
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A.lTvriliiiiu 'i' (utnlfhol on m'UcUuii.
Int.m llitil i.l1i-e.
The r.TAMiM.t-lll!iot lw litl.l rt'H.ilt.l
r iu. l.lllsn.iitrHi l.-l l cnu.nel l Hit"
ml ir an ii en a wrlilcii ui.l rsiKitt'U by Hit'
11. -IlltM. UlllllllKtT.
WACd. 'I KXA?. .IAN. 15 IXK.'
Tin: News will wish Wren hull
bei'ii a spnirow-linivk before it get-
rid of him. lie is a small bird bill he
it plm ki.
Wi: accept the .lourniil'N generously
tendered title. It is all alonjx o' that
proaihiuc;. It has come back to on
thus all it many diy-.
As the -oulh would be the principal
bpuiliciary we are among tho-e who.
do not regard the pn--ae of the Mlair
bill as an uiiallovpd evil.
n.iii: new-paper lieuil wants to
kuow is ho Hill Stcrrctt reallv in. ltenl-
ly he i- in a fair wav to tint I out il he
lueiii'l 'hut up his baoo.
Hi: f.iiK .-alary his own wife and ' 'or of properly pnj its own individual
Mr. DiYi- objects to it becHiise .he toll to Hi' ovei nmelil. If lie will do
has to do the work. If il were not ! t''"t '"-' "X'"1 1'' l0 ' '"lt llir lt'isl-
fur the -Ith of March there would bejUiro pass -onie ;eneral law equaliin
fun iu the situation. ni- llll"f' l"1 l'rein)f a fair rendition
j ami iu-uriii(f a fair and Impartial a-
1t may be very honorable in lien.j .smenl. Thi Bort of a law en forte d
(.rant or rather Mr (.rant iu refus- aIui obeyed ns it should he would add
lun Vaiiderbilf- sift of one liumlreil i tl(t lts' thnli a half n million to the
and tift thou-md but it isn't bilsi- roii yntly receipt- of the utate. It
ties by a jug full quite. ji-perfectly apparent from ibis that
(JNEalwav. realizes that there is J there vvouid never again be the lea-t
nothing -eri.mslv wrong with e ''lianee lor a delleiency. That would
world as lon.s'the good iiaturetl j lv"r I'verythiug and leave money to
Handera Itugle continue- lo put iu n IB"-
weekly apiiearauee. Hies it boutiy ' lu vie" of "" J'1'' -Mr- I'""t'r 0"1'1
fm c av we
A sun-under bare poles mav rid
the waves very safeh but he won't
getovermittUgrouuil.it the bull I looked iu the line ot tho-e thught
adum-able. o it i. with Texas. Ucri worthy of political promotion. There
government may be run without olU-! u more good -ouinl -tatesiuaii-liiii a
ci a or vastly fewer than she already j wdi as pulicv in this siiggeition than
ha but it will not accomplish much in atiything vet given him or than is
U- the Mi-slippi bad taken the ! Iikd ""'Blvu him tlnring the -t-Atchatalava
thute before the expo-1 sio"; Uf '""-""' " o l.iin em-
itiou i thotiirht of. it would havelni)Stl' '! warmly urge the iropriety
..v.i i-....Im -....... ..iiitn. '!...
twenty thousand and Dircctor-iicn-1
oral r.urke a world of weary worry.
It U a real pity that the Mississippi
wi so .low.
Tiik Herald with its usual reckles-
disregard of the truth- of history
puts the Votirt'iiselleer.s" as among
the leading Knickerbocker faiu'iliou of
New York. It probably meant to say
the Van Huiii-alecr. Hut thu Herald
went pretty cloe to the mark that
time ; closer iu fact than it did in the
Tichuor CurtU matter. (Irani 1- tlm I
"w!
Tlf' lirilieinnl I rnnlile tl.o .!!?.. .. r.'
Albuquerque (N". M.) are now- wrest-1
ling wiili is ''gutting tin istmas out of
meir uoiiei nccoruing lo the Ueino-I
crat. Ala: we sadly fear that the
Democrat will never get "chritttiuu"
entirely out of its boues or the smc'l
nf "el.rl.ti. is" ill.- I I. ;;.... i.
a dreadfully Immoral i.ai.er and It 1. '
. . .... """" ' ' i
often unsteady on ii u. i
. ' '""liillte 1'..a.minku either a
Tiik Ksaminkh never has .aid s
word In its life again. t deep water. '
IJiii worst it has dono has been to jibe
the evv a little upou its verv indis
creet policy in urging the iiiousuru
However that even is excusable bo-
csllseil i .!.... l.l
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forever for the Island City and in'
T.i.ir n. .n ii. ...... 1 ..... ....... .
....v kwiw ...u jmpui 1 CACU0UD1U lOr
enruently urffiii"; the measure; al.
ttioucn an cuu sen that It would serve
Iti cause better by a more com. derate
mil iiitrm.tlvii ranr...
anuuju.cnutno course.
OVERCOATS HEAVY
in:t i:mti:it ii ism.
I'osicr. Jtpi'iiUrr.
The election of Mr. Foster as speak-
er of tin' Tcxa- house of rcprecnta-
live is most frtifj ity to nil pro
grcs-ivc mill hoiie-t intlueiices in tliu
liutc. I.n.t session lie wa lli iiii-
doubted mill iiiiiUi'-tiiiii('(l louder of
tin - houc in all of its more ii-ulnl
work ami measure". In fart lir is 11
live man iinl full of tin- very activity
- muii.i...i to tin Hn. position the
1 1 .. . 1 i.. itll ..-. 'Iii -. l.i .
inn-in- ii-. .. iu m. .... .."-"..
I osier IS -mil U. lie n lair pnriimiicn-
tirinu nun ocing ii.orougniy men..-
lienlimd ytniintic. business will be
men-lire will .tnml before bpunker
I'osler on Hie Rimie level fount t uitoil !
lit his nbililv.on it worth. Poster
. . t . I ....! .: .1 1
tin- h mi r. impiiruni nun jiuiniiii -iisi
of in i iitt. u ilinlitv o iinpenilively de-1
iii'itiileil in mi tillleer ol tliul kind one
who is culled lo till n place - ilitlicull
mul lo preside over the deliberations
of a bodj of brnvt' intelligent and in-
live men. We predict tliul lii" ail-
tninUtriitliin of the (iMairs of the oilice
will bo the ino-l snlisfaclorv of any
wo have hud for man)
years lie will be entliilsla-.lii-illy
.siippoi'toi! by the meinberii and tlii-
will lighten really the i an.- and bur-
den of tlm posilloli.
If Mr. Toiler only ha (he wisdoin
to tirniiiiitlv .shelf mid limiic up all
tiit'.i.sures of Kiiinnioii and bnneonibe
ninl keep the house dow n to its knil-
tliiK tliu business ol Ibu -ession w ill
H. n.omipli-lieil before the espiralion
. ' '
ill l II I ftl.M 1 Mil. . .11111 . 1' ' ...... fc ..-
Ileiiieiitfo to Hie legislature oiih lo lay
pipes fur some flit lire politic! scheme'
Tliis order of a mail iscnsilj ili'tccled1
and no imilter when and while he
"bob up" his face his vo'ni) mul hi-word-"jive
liini awny." To-ler will
patch this sort of a patriol very earl
ill Hieaclioii and the Utile though
terrible invel will piompllv luinj'
back lo him n memory ol w hut "he i-
heru for." If not then the Kva.mim:ii
is very grentlj oil! in itH estiinale of
"the ffeiilleinali fioni l.imesloiie." We
venture to MijraoM lo him however
Hint ill liis endeavor to till down e-pen-e
mul lessen the burdens of the
people he iiiu-l not !o-o -i(;ht of the
iiien of elllfielie) or of the healthy old
doctrine ol increasinjfthe iucomcof the
((overiiineut without reallj increasing
the bunlpii- njion Iheprople. Up can
best do that hi milking every realdol-
hoi ouiy ue seriing me miiic ny inau-
guraliug iimi uliing such policy hut
he would place himself thereby iu a
po-ition where ho could not be over-
ljf "'. earnest and determined
ac"ODi
That ineH'able little .'pnrrotty"
"uiu too 1'ete" journal tlm Lxpres
il also afraid that the LwvvimiK will
kill otl' Ios. It tuiiiretiresents will-
lully when tt says we are throw-in''
J mud at every other man in the state
who mav get into Kos-' way. We
dou't cou-ider any bodv reallv in
Hogs" way but for all that wo are not
10 c ucterriM trom p caking of men
a- they tuipreii- u let them be in I
ivhose wav thev mav. The Ilxnrns
!:' "' ri rrr-" ''!.did:liorl!:!ms::;!a:!:f
'""i """ " '" l uaveio irv iinrn
C 'er
Tiik Autin correspondent of the j
:xprt- says Captain .1. L. Lljiu one '
of the proprietors ot the Waco Lx
Awi.vKit is hero to stay the soion.
'I'l.u.'v ii :..i.. ...... i. .-... .
'" "' "-"' """ "- "ear
the situation as Philliken ever
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lR .. 'Aln s '" Uu VH' """-ested
propne-
! tor or otherwise.
Ile will kiudlv a
.'tour Au-tlu correspoudeut while
"e remains in Austin. That h all
Now De Ores has Mrs. P.. .1. Davis
after him and if the i of the nunc
sort of stull' her late illustrious bus-
" ""' ""-U'css win iiavoio nine
out for the
rdinnitidm nl' (lin trtM f I
-
- natural life.
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Nonoi.v deni
"
Harney t;uh. hell !
1 nor vet hi. nmmii.. ....!... i...i....
; Harney 1. wciithlv tall and iu.t .ood'
I ...... . ' J K
I etiougl to go direct to ;lory when-
On account of being overstocked in hea'-v goods from and after Monday December 16 I will yell
SUITS BLANKETS STOGA BOOTS AND LADIE' CLOAKS AT ACTUAL COST. DON'T FAIL TO SEE MY STOCK BEFORE BUYING
T R. JORDAN.
evrr wanted. Hut for nil tlmt Harney
has tnurhed bottom in politics. IIcj
is now ill deep enough flllll tlm peo- I
pit' nrp seriously inking themselves if
it wonlil mil In- wise. In tfl v t liim i
rest before he turns nil the ollleers
out mill abolishes even llio faintest j
resemblance to ;i state government
Wunui! joke Harney (iilibs we
il.in'l tirin.o.i id liilicl Hn tintiltic-
tioMlfm.H.nPtl t- lllt. ntMni.i or
...
ti. mi. 'linif-. Of course we
kn()U. jt b) Ul0 )r0lll n
t) () t llar1( f()1. .
istrnte either two or twenty ytnrs
In.'liee. Ibirney is too entirely it "jfood
limn" lo be applied lo such use.
Wi: love I'.'irney dilib-. mid eir
) 1 1 1 whenever weplea-"'. I'.iiruey nil
ilor-t iitxls it. ami eiijojs il about n
the devil due holv w-iti-r.
"nil
Tiik liiilliu llenlil will break the
News' hn'irt vet The lliruld now
declaies nbine I'a-s tu be the port.
Iid von ever.'
'i i
urn ri. i: tit til.
sj)iti ol lint Mill I'riipi.sfil li. lip
li.lrmlocril In Ciu.tf ress.
St Louis Jan. 1 1 The bill which
is lo be introduced ill collgle lor Hie
cstabli-htoctil ol a cattle trail from
I eas lo the I'.iili-h poi ions pro-
vides that the -eiirotarv of Hie interi-
or shall appoint three i iiuiiiiiioncri.
lo lay mil ami mark by unit mul
bounds a iiiai.iutiueil national trail
anil grazing grounds; Hie trail uoi lo
cm ced hW miles in width and lobe
nan owed at places to a mere road-
way (.lazing ground- are lo be es-
tablished ul inlci uil along Hie trail
not to cm ceil twelve miles square:
bolh trail ami giaing grounds to be
stiii lly ipi'ii'.'iiituied ami no cattle al-
low ed to leave it so long as Ibuv have
anv signs of Tcsh tevcr among lliein.
Wiien Hut coiiimis-ioni'i's make their
reiiort. thu sein-iarv of the interior i
to lile a map of the trail a- laid out
and then lo give public notice of ill
establishment and the withdrawal ot
iiublie lands oeciiiiieil b it from eitl
ei sale location or settlement for a
term often vent. 'I en thou-auil
dollars is uiiiiropi luted tor Hie work.
When thi- publication is made the
trail is lo be open al all limes of the
v ear lor the (lining upon it of any
live -lock I (j an) pir-on. lirui or cor-
poraliou.
iiii: hi: lit v i i.-i'i!i:si ni; i
llun lln1 I'lis nl II Is I 1 1 1 1 i o I ) lie
mlse vi as llei'i'i .-il nt lloine.
Miulli llend. I tit I . .Ian. 1 I. -Tin
nevisol Hie death o I Mr. I ollax cre
ated the greatest consternation here
where he passed his lie from boy-
hood and where he wa-su hiirbl)
honored and respected. He lelt here
vloiidav morning at 7 o clock. In a
note lo the editor ot the Tribune be
aiil Hint he wa. compelled to leave
that morning lo till an ciigaircuifiil in
northern Iowa which was in.iile
months ago and concluded his note
as lollovvs: "I feel legietful I have to
beawa) from the tuiierai ol my llle-
long fiieiid Mr. Harrows for there
has been Hie warmest friendship be-
tween u- lor our folly year-. It
would "fi'tn that Mr. t'olla had a
premonition of death lor on .saiui-
day iu the Tribune editorial room- he
-aid: "I have appointed (jeo. W.
.Matthews my iwcciitor." When asked
il liu expected to pass away soon he
replied "1 am liable to drop dead al
any moment..
His remains will reach here Thurs-
day morning at - o'clock. A dele-
gation of citizen.- will go from here
to t'hicago to receive them. Mr-.
l.'olfa i- complete!) prot rated at the
terrible new s. Telegrams of condo-
lence are pouring in upon her from
every part of the colintr).
wlllllitf Aiunluiiiiiiiic.i iiiiii'iminii
Mllllil li t
I"ittburg I'a. .Ian. II. -The west-
ern iron manufacturers' piuieclive al-
liance held their third annual meeting
hero to-day. All districts west of the
Allegheny mountains were represent-
ed in pi isoii or by proxy. this having
been the largest gathering of the alii-
mice since its organization. Il wa-
unanimously concluded (hat at the
close of the scale year May Hist the
rnte for puddling shall be'-fl per ton.
The present rate i .'. '.0 I 'our dol;
lars will be the lowest rate since l.sM
in 17.'. it was sM 7.'. for a few mouth-
'Ii'lli-r's Slur In llic .Ist-Hiulmil.
Iienver Col.. .Ian. 1 1 All opposing
Moni's seem to have united to secure
the defeat of Senator N. I". Hill. Il
j- -tated upon reliable authority that
mi agreement ha- been entered into
''' l-i-tiov lioiill lA-.-euator Cluil
which then combined strenet h w ill
be given to Secretary Teller thereby
insuring hi- election'. Willi this up-
"rt Teller bus already pledged to
'i"!'.".'(' """"'' '""' '"'" '" lt"'t"""''
liuliitncot In
III!' III. I llll
V nil.')'.
. . .. . i
( olnmbti- O... an .11.- I.itor.iiat Ion .
come from the llockin
U"'J lllHl'
tl.e striking miners a
I shaw lieu have
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enlist iii connianies to the number of!
:iiito take part ill a grand cxliihiliou I
..-. v.. i ..u i v.i .e ..i.ni'.a I.
unit in .ew straitsville. rins move
is ititerpreted bl
tne operators tu
!;;Zl1'3rnir"!'r'r'1!.l'U'1VV1U'
K.iards mid tears are expr..edot an
oiitlireak nt niij lnoineut. ;
1
Spunnrr l Ii-uiiiiN t Yetiuiwr.
l nil i nt lri .luii II TI-.. Ia.s-I
i. . '. i'1 ... ...' . 1 "
1IIL11IU CIJI1 Ul I'M III IMXill ifl'tlllV. IM
tho .enato i:hwinl . Minor Va
elected prehlenv pro te.n and the w-
seinbly elerted Cnrr II. Kairehihl
peawer. tneiimcu ate ieuato-i
ulU!t '. .' ' ' Vi ""'1
U0W all . oucedo the electiuu ot to.
John npoouer of Hiidsou.
on i v-i:imi i n ;o.i:n i:m.
iioi.ii:.
WiisliiiiUtoii .Inn. 1 1. I'miilnll M'lit
to the ileik'h ilejk mill hull reml u loi-
ter reteiveil from tin- seeri'ttiry of
stntc iiilurmini; tliu liou-e Unit one of
till' eerlilienti'" of tliu eluelorill Vote of
( Irelion mill one of Hie eertilU'iilei of
tin.' eli'i'lorul vole ill lnwn not hiivini;
been lei eiveil by tliu pre-iilelit pro
teniofthu seliiile it burn lie iliclim-
Deiii on mm in emi n i puei.'il mesn'ii-
jjer lo en. h of these ilute. lis ruiiiired
by law. The secretary lequesls thpt
an appropriation be mailti to pav the
expense" anil compensations ol these
messengers.
The speaker laid before Hie hoii'cn
message from the president on the
same subject.
Null.. 'I lie missing t'ei till pales are
duplicates required to D.' -t lit hv mail.
Their l on-riceipt will not ell'ect the
colliding of Hie eleuloral Vote as the'
I'crlilicntcs have already beuli leeeived
from Oiegon and low a by ines-eliger
lint the law miller vv huh Hie .erictnry
oi'lale has iieled i- mandatory.)
I.'alidall t lit-u introdiiied ' n bill
which passed appropriating il.'.nU for
(he compel. -nit. in and epeli-u- ot
these messenger-.
Mill- introduced a bill to create a
revenue commission lielerred. Tliis
is similar lo Hie bill inirodu I in the
..eli.ite b) lieek on ihe.'ilh ills!.
Wilier introduced a bill to refund
the bonded debt of tilt- United Slates
at - I-'.' per cent inlere-t. to reduce
taxation on circulating bank note cur
rency ami to secure siicli currency
against unneit'ssar) disturbance mid
lluctuation hv appl"ing Hie national
levenue ei oiiuiniciill) to the pav incut
ol the public debt. 1'elerreil.
s.i:.vti;.
Wa-hingloii. Jan. 1 1. Allison. from
the loliimiltee oil nliproprialiolis.
pur-ualit lo Hie recommendation of
the picsident. reported a bill which
pas-ed providing lor the coiiipeii-a- I'lapmaii on (he charge of having
lion and expeii-es of special electoral - billed a seaman named .laii-en by
ines-cligers to bo -eiil lo Iowa and mml treatment during the vuiage of
(li'ejjon tor return ol thu late plcsi- tli-t.L "essei from San I'inncisco'lo l.iv-
delilial election in tho-e slate.-. crpool.
Lilniunds. culling I'lyc to the chair.' phixaV.-s ciii.i:ii in ni:ri'iKll).
look the lloor mid called up a bill p i!. .). i i.-The i.olice have
vcleiday oller.d by I'l.u proMilmg . 'i Tlioma-
Ihe president may ap(n to the re- p. ilu Wl .abb'.l in O'l ii.uo-
t red list one person who has opcupifd !o.a' room. .New York lived
thepo-.tioti ol general commanding - -.llHlll.(1 h s.s.mi.l openlv avow
ol the urinies ot the I lute. states any limM . . ' llvml
or chid ol the I lilted .-.tales army. K..a lhvnr.ire..t'd well wear-
lie nioied to miieiid it by mtiliug jny a ijr.-t-om suii r clothe even
"With Hie rank and lull pay ot mi eh -. . m..iiiimI be abiindantlv
general or general in uhiel. the . m0V- tIo hll tt
c.-einay be. 1 he aincudmei.t was lttt.Vt. uuuntlly .if bujrjs.njro i.ieluding
agiTi'il to. i . . i ' a dre-siiig case containing -ilver and
A long and somewhat acriinon on- Von 7 r(. tii..f L.onounceil
discuss enstiuil on the bill t l'."'1 ' . murder of Lord l-'ie.lerick Cav-
111 icality intends to remove technical . euliiUi Mul .. sei retan Hiirke
obstruction to the placing ol '''" -av ing it was a bad plan but when
rant 011 Hie retired li-l) bill it linal- t uri. Ulnn iner again-!
ly pa-ed by a vote 01 !i ..eas t ;i llt ..iM; Mvua cur.-ed the in-
nay -. 1 hoe voting ill the negative riirmtlI. lltu..j ;;l!rllc H.real.s of
were Heck Imkrell. I oke I arris V(lliri.in.t.. l'.la-s ac'iuniutalices in
LV11. Ileton M.ulsbiiry .slater mice .-u.iL.d remembered thi- lct when
and Walker seiitilor Maxev support- ririv ( v )-Ponnell. and
ed the measiae. as did (nb.011.ol lt. 'H.ink I'helan had -omething to
'ir.'.'.:.':'""- .. i do witu the planning of Carey' tak-
IMffl'l I'.IIUI. " ...' ......--... t
f tho inter late
conimercub.il was resumed but after
li-i'ii ii.ii had proceeileil lor some
tiin.' Ilarriion called attenlion to the
demise ot lion schuvler t'oll'a and
the senate niter It-teuiug to brief remark-by
llmri-on and Sherman ad-
journed us a mark of respect
lrt'l.iiriiig lor ' l:illlors
t inhesion .Ian. 1 1 The siipen is.i-
ry committee having iu charge the
neiaralious for the eutertaiument of
Hie Texas press as-uciatiou lield
tliuir ilrat meeting to-day. Other
committees have likewise gone to1
work. A programme of uiileituiii-.
iiieul wa- ilistiis-ud but nothing deli-
n le deturiiiiued nponiending tl.e re-
sult ot coiTi'-poliilencu between the;
chairman of the committee and the
-ecrelarv of the n-.-ociatiou w ith the '
view tl ascertaining positively when
ihea.ociation will arrive and the
iluralion of the session. Thee fact-
a-certaiued the committee will go to
work in eariie-t.
I he .slim m liu ii cross w.ie.
Thi- man mav have high ambition
and noble aspiration- yet lie cannot .
be expected to eiijnv vei v good
henllh esiieciallv if Hie huh scolds
him while nt meals. This is' enough
lo giveanv man ilironic dv.-pep-ia. It
he take- lirown's Iron Hitters he has
i splendid chance for tveoverv. Mr.
i. A. Wightmaii. Tlioina-tou. Conn. i
says: " u-eil lirown s Iron Hitters
or dv-pep-ia and have been greallv
benefited bv it."
A llrilx Inker on I rinl.
I'liehcstcr. N. Y.. .Ian. 11. -The.
trial of 1. Miller Kelley president of
the board of aldermen on tne charge
of accepting bribes lo ililluenee hU
ollicial action was commenced to-day.
The court room w a-crowded.
'ruliuc.-o .iliiniitiit-lnrir sinning.
Lynibbiirg 'a. .Ian. II. I'mir
large tobacco factories here began
w ink to-day and a number of other-
are preparing to start. These factor-
ies i iiililnv nv er 'J.(ilH) colored hilmrcr-
ino.t ol whom have been unemployed
lor several mouths. '
i
ecu. linn li ninl iiir ii.ii.iii.rs.
Little liocK. Ark. Jan. 1 1. Indian
territorv advice are thai (ieti. Hatch
is reauy io inari-n on me camp ui the
okl..l.Jmti boomers who are en-
tlell.hed al .-lillw alec. A leillle i.
. i. ... i... : :
..u..M..u ..u iiii.niiii-H.
'I III Aovatlii SClllllt-llt.
iruiuiatNevM .Ian. 14.- In thu en-
tin iiutnr nn uiu in tun'i ui Bi'iln
ilirttll(i iztnttt i.n
. I. . ........... t ...1 !! -..... I'....
M- Iuti.eemlU Jones
.tj . .. K.nlill!i
. . .
I w-.ll ...I.. I'l.-..
' .
Aiifiusta. (a.lHU. l.-A lire this
moruuiL' re-iilted iu a daume ol -.VV
.- .1 i . i. '.
!" lV.V . Vw? Jn JlJytl0 m
lure" '
'
.nunier um (an
Wtinptna. Vi .Ian. II (Jih wed
agi I h"i Walt h.uiie it the iinportniu
witneo-tn- m the mi !( or trial lut
.liinimrv wm -tnbbtnl in n saloon. To-
iln lii-. plnsieian iil hi) coulil not
live. He tlii'iiei)ule--uil lie win the I
mnn ulio -liot ninl killeil Ilmiker .
.lenil in Oitobur lilS'.' in this plnee.
Allreii Vhii liieor wns clinri!eil with
tbe elime. but Wnleli eonfe.-es Vim
l)ee
ir w:i not with him unit Unit he
iWnleli)
oiniiiitteil the niuriler.
. -.
'Hip fiv Jir.fj In-Kiniuri-.
'I'lentoll N. .1. .lull. I I A joint
meelnin ol the leL-islalnre lielil tin
niiirniii(.' elerled .1. I. Tnll'ey of Mud- j
son. stale treasurer anil 1. .1.
son of Mercer comptroller.
Amler-
All (lllll'l 111 V.lltl lll'llil.
South Mend lud.. .Ian. 11. -'I here
were no new development- in Hie
trike in this city to-dav. although n
fresh mil break is'nol iiiiepei(ed at
anv hour.
lln nl on IE rn.
Washington .Ian H The charges
prcli'tTcil against (ii"i. MeKeever by
( it'll. Il'ieu. I. ave been ret il rued In the
latter ollii it and iioonViul notice will
be taken of th.'lll.
I i.r iniiian iiitcMiui.Hoii.
Wa-li.ngto...lan.l:l. - All le.-limoiiy
before the ouate . oinniillee oil In-1
Mail all'airs to-d-iv was to Hie cllcct
that in. improper mean- had been
..w.i.i i. ti ...... iH..H .i In.lbiii biml-.
' .
Illllnrr ill n Itnl.l.iT .lllllllllll. Hirer
li ...... u. i i 'I i...i. .1 Mnv.ill
a rubber iiiaiiuliuturer ol l.eadin
ha- failed with liabilities of about
I s.blJIJ
i.viu.a.vii
scv iiutiKs rA'Tit.vDii'Kii.
Loin. on .Ian. 1:1. - The judge at How
Mri'i'l court to-day graiiiuil the e.xtru-
dilioii to America of Win. I'liu-cher.
-eioiul mate and I". Ivoeliiin lioat-
.swain. of Hie American -bin 1. I'.
iltl
''- "'
i;i:ii ti i.vv
.'ml vi.t.sTic vi:N(ii:.vNt'i:.
Herlin Jan. 14. A shocking crime
occurred at Franklin la.l night. A
police commissioner named liumj.H'
whohasbuuu active in thu irosecutuin
of socialists was fouiiil dead iu front
of his hiiiiso. .slabbed 111 two places
The a-saiiis are unknown but are
believed to be Iriends of tlm men re-
cently sentenced to death lor parti i-
ll'ltioll ill t.U' alteiiipt to blow up the
emperor and suite at the unveiling of
the N'eidei'walil statue.
'ii:.xiro.
nil: t'ost'Ai. nttuiv.
CitV of MeAil'il. .lall. 1 I The new
pn-tai tieatv between Mexico and the
Culled -.tales has been ralilied bv the
-enate and now i'.ie I I'l.'-idenl
)hi lor hi- approval
.J
We have purcha-eil the "Kiver-ide
Ihery stable" at the foot of liridge
-trcet mid will at nine proceed to
equip wun leaius mill rolling stock
"Ulllcient ti ike it a lir.st-ckisscstab-
IMinieut. The be-t ot servi e w ill be
provided at derate rale-. Temn-
e"t to all parts ot the town when de-
"'red. 1 elephoue eoiinecllon.
V . 1.. lvi:ii.i w V
Wai'o Te.x. l)pc. 31
liol.
VV hnl vie lime to link
llnmij.
llio Chlltlrell
Dolls Hig dolls little doll
loll.
all over.
All kinds of fantastic halls. Writ-
ing desk- and Work boxes shell
boxes hi the prettiest slvle. imagin-
able. Horses- Hobby horses tin horse-
wooden hor-e- all kind- of horses.
Wagon- Tin wagons wooden wag-
ons iu all shapes and sizes.
Tov I'lirniture-Hiircaiis wash.
stands mid commodes. I)iuncr-ctts
tea-setts ami all kind- of sett..
1 ranis Lngiiies locomotives 'hat
run alone
Pistol-
drums buminer.s of druiu-
nier.
Ht'sides w liich we have lli-Mi-aml.
"'' bemitilul mid ii-efulartielsofta-ti'
mid art to gladden the hearts of the
urovvn neonlo
All Of Which will he sold .'.11 ie'iet
under regular prices
I.KVVINK lillo-
Wn can recommend Iti vi'iri''.
liiiiiincu ami t liDlcia iliMiue
... .IM.. ..Ml-.. '.. r .I.....-I ti... I
i-fiviiiit' 'iittiiiivi 11 ll x II UU
..i-.i..r.i iri. . ...... -..it i.. t
Itivcire.V Co.. drui-.'.. I lankliic
t reel Waco. Texas.
.-.
IteliuiHiils ! Il.-iiiiniiils !
c0 to sailer Hro.. and lv ... t
. ..ort 1. i.. .; ii...
IIV "itiIV
thi-week.
I
. Spend llftv ccntw tor tmv buttle ot
UuUo Saliuo Aperient.
""
'1'he let iinokiiig tuhai'o i ' I..M
Joker. j
s '"'"
flue -ilifrle iIom; nt l.niley s nlino
Aperient will eure it nine tunes in ten
i-es. It i' Hie uiiMi-t. Iie-t mul
ulieapest siibstilutu lor pills in tliu
worlil. It i lire-mnstipiitlnii.billioiis-
no - s. Mi-U liemlnelie learl-liiirn
in id
loui!U'li; relieves iuilij'e-tioli re-fre-hei
mid inviiroriiti- I lie week mid
feeble elieer the depre-Mil net-
u;elitl upon the liver mid killing
nllnys v!iiptoiu of fever promotes
he.'iithfiil iiepipiralliin. ie.ailnles the
""" "' ""' lil('' mitifrite the pmij'-
of l!heuiiiatl-in. cleali-e- the -loiuach
and keeps Hie brain cool and i lear.
When von need a purgative try it
l.nrgc bottle-.Mi cent-. It i-as h li-
mit lis u glass of oda water. Sold
ever) where.
Special remnant sale i.f table Inn e-
crashes old hits i.l' napkins and Ion
els al Sanger Hri -
Nellie ol Dlsslillllll.ll.
Notice is hereby given thai li'
partnership herelotore ci-ting b
tween A. Alexander and S. Mars i.n
der tlie linn liatne of A. Alexalnb I A
('o i-this dttvdi--olv.it bv unit i
coli-eitt s. Marx eoutiuuiii" Hi bi.-e
''" Uiiderthe lianie ol - Ma v.. i
-- 'U'" " " ':UI l'nrtn. i-bi. in .
' ' '- received by the - ...I -s M-x
") . '"'V'. ''"" h v'"' '"''" '" "
' pnul o) him.
I All purties indebtid to the !
tt rill life IllTI ll) llolilietl lo collie i
"aid and make settlement .it mi
therebv savhi'j
Is and trouble.
A. Ai.kx v s.1.1 n
s. Maux.
Tliaukiug the public lor their pa-;
patronage I ask Ihem and my 1'tii n.
to extend the -aniu to mv siicees-r.
A. Al.K.X.VNPKK.
.Ian Sill tf
If you want any -liort lengths of
goods buy them at our remnant sale
this week.' You will save money
.-aiiger Flros.
It. iiil) lor llinitrir.'i.'.ii s.
Nothing is so handy to have in tin
hoii-e as l!eiioii's Capcine I'oroii-
lMasiem. Highly medical -'it'. j
.links: .nicks ;; Jncl.s!!!
Ki.'iitucky ami 1'euncssee llioroiigl.
bred line large black ja.'ks. raised on
my ranch to hire out or sell.
Io'hn IL Hakkk Crawford Texas.
Ladies should examine Hie hand-
some lot of cloaks and circular- al
the -ale of the lli.ber stnu!.. They
are being -old nt trict cost.
'Vet I.) All) Helios. ;
When vou ask for Htiison's t apcine I
1'i.ri.ii- I'lasier- don't lueept ail) ot Il-
l's as" jitst a- good." t.') cents.
Tike's Tooihache I flops cure in one
minute (.email Corn Keinover kill-corn-
and bullions.
-THE g
BEST TONIC. ?
TliN nieilir're. ccmt ninff Jnm wiMi yum
v nt lei le t'Mi1' i (' i- - ti? ! r mi .'. ly
Currs Pixiirpxlu lii1lixiIon. r:ilnr"-
I hi pure III(MMlUii!aiiii( IiilNuiitl lotrx.
tt it il .Nt'iirululti.
It !s kii unitilhiiiT r- hi ! fur iJi-caM1- of tho
Klilnrvw find Liter
It ii na.imM tor M'H.eB ini.Urto
Vntllt'II flll'l Hi' Willi 1'H1 Kiflttlir 1imh.
ItilopKiKit ui'iirt' theti-iUi iini- ht u1a lit- or
IrtMiury nmstSpttuoii hr Ir-i methi'iiir t o
Itrnri'-bt" mil 1'nrit'. s tlipMotHl.Pt.nni'iiti i
thoapix-titf. aidi rhp H'-'-innliitiun ol ftnxl ro-
Itevrs lU-artlmru ami IU I hing ni.il btu'i-nh-en-
the muti It ninl n.-i -
Tor Jnterm'Mt nt Ft tr lAvtituOe Lnck of
KntirRv r . tt has ii" eunl
9r Tin- pr muiip lui- 1 etral ihhtV ninl
Cf '1 it .U'hm i ti u raj p' r Itxkv iitjothtr.
a.tpui.u t 1'iitiMN (iiLTitt ii in mmnoiu it.
MMkl MM
HS. "1
THE UVcR AKD ITS TUNCTION
CT tairerxmaftrll talillstn.l f.wUhr.t the
( )l larifnr toru. n r.( ttl-k-. s i wtili h thnttumaa
J inniUjr i utji t nro i h i -t ! m fruiu
V RomJ'r4ii;'..'tn'0tf tin liwr. liis-ioran
In not on It tti tHrat. Ir t i.t Ihu iiii t iuid oh cf
tri mist Important. 1 1 vwn in M j 1 1 i.ii ltd ttr
turn to tlm heart i ?' thrnuNii tun org i.n hd.1
InltipfttiMlC'ttUf lilt' Ki -rt.ns tlsnth-!. TftUiI.1!
whLhftre DIVMI117 1 r Jj-fii mm twil k tor n
Citliarttff ton-j'-iH la ttu re .. w il jf wnte iu ite-
rUl A- ftrcllmiaht-i. t rom t itlt int-tt-tlj nn
that the Uft-rlj lliL.l tu ft out f onlr-r to (i
t:rfttfrur It -j ert.iot bait 'ten t'u o. xrtU U
lmixwctblnfi rttlti prrtirljr fntlli'n o" i.f rn
muvtriiullob;"ctiitjnllf mutt r tt mi ti'o-i.t
uut ullowilt to tut tlirtn.3 tr) ijwiih It fin
joUun- ot wbU b IL 3b.aU t t- a r-li rd
With Imiiurt .OB B.I.J-RlU-'
o.lH3tln. ornooii- i 55 BITTrtS.
D (uqi . n )ni04Ut4
14-riiriri irmi CA1 m r- ttt cf icurt
.! . UwlWlttl ILKI
irit'i.l.'ji.rira'i.t
uifdli it rKVfurcb
'-' pirtliol Or
li. I M"lH2r(t
o-l loutor nnd.
I hU)Uto ruint.
l.. jltlcrth Kilt
rtrliH nnit all
Hnl
wo
tortunt.ucu
i k awuoaM
rtk.trm ftM?l
w ncrevoi
aid t nr
tlclrnts:UAp
ItJJf Ot tMilCtf
tivitint. lly
ttrert.worn
out U ( on
ntlpnteil
tiihtadno
crtol'tie
Xladche
HlckStom
rch.3i!; w
Ccrarl'"
KruptHns
tfSKto.'to
tbermftri-
faro tntr
Ilvcrliout
. tortlt-r.i.D'l
farerawi li
rtujulr) t
Milttoat're
la rlbrtntf
ttlf or il
ftrrumulu
tlOUH bDl
rmturw tt'o
tt ffUmal
Btroncth
and Vtrfor
l'r all ih
'ompl alol
of tt.lt kl'J
thtr D9
mo dial at
SSits
noirior tu
1 2A5HK SIVIAIJ
BITTERS
I rem')Jl.i
a Ull.
t CO. .1'
CURE 5 u 1-7 lOtii
tu n.r.oisnnur' ii iot c
UltO.iUlSiSOFlHtj!
LITER I
KIDNEYS
O in to il
me and
w -tlttm Ui
8tjia
Mciirisi
El'.'d act.
.r.i'il7 on
! Liver
Kidney
Ala m itch
& fiowelj
STOMACH
II ANO
I'BOWELS.
e7-.
n a mlli
r i' b u.itn I
li muuQdr
Pi mil in bi
ifllLDRUGGISIS
j 1 ll-alrji ic
PRlCtlCQllARjfi ?nJ'"
ttlat & l&tl.
"""" I. uiiH
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is n m.llnn
injUiicitn' ly vdul In liaciin.i i.lMn.nt
i nt iui't:uuvii.a tort ii luiri i u It Uo
altal hit ru:..-a4tMt fm.!- n nnifloU f
"l lit
io. o)r-n rasni .....I It I u i -a- nod ..V
.1 '...'"'. ' r '' '. "' uS
i 'tf X. -. ur. .. l il... r.r.
r imn
rm i r. n
t '."' :'.' " .oojueu.uua u.nij.111 1 i
drfolf i
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO..
BOLE VllUPBlinOPA
ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY MO.
iUl E 1 1 1 I '
HEADQUARTERS.
h W mm '
KSS." JUl On
nnu fcr XJ c l rlVX lea U "4 s- JJ H
i' v y viKsJi vjxs' w.
FULL AMD C0fV5PLETE OF
Lamp Chandalicrs KerosenR Fixtures Etc.
PUMPS ND PUMP
0.7s. CURTIS -
Missouri Picific .xidiAvaj.
The DireoL Itoiite
TO ALL TOINTS IN
Kansas Colorado New Mexico and California
TWO DAILY TRAINS.
THE DIRECT ilOU TS TO ALL POINTS IN TIIQ CAST AND NOUTH
- i. sr. Liu - ---
! 2 - T WO T R A I XS D A 1 1 Y. I -
i
i I'lilliiem Palace Hot"! Car- are run betiveen t. I.oui- and -s-in Antonio
! via Sedalia. daily. All train- arrive an. I dep in from liie grind I'ltioit depot
j al St. Louis thereby assuring p i.-eiiei- speedy oiiiioetious.
FAST TiniE SOPaillOR ACCOMMODATIONS
TRAVIS .ID.VLS. II p HT-tilli:
Ticket Agent Waco Texa. Paetu. r geul. llousinu l'eii.
H. W .MrCILLOLlill.
lien. Pas- and Ticket Ag'l. Calve
(irfitl I'rolih'iii.
T:ikp all the Kidney and I As or
Mrilii'uii -T-tKc
al! the lllood puriilnrs
i'-ikf all Im KhtMituuth rumi'dtt'
'I.4I.0 all tlio Uvpt'iisia nnd Indi-
rtioi eun-.
i'iko all thi Airui' IVvt-r and bil-
lion "jifcirit .
-Tulvi nil lite lliein utiil m
force ivvit r-
I'.ilvc all the iiivtit lieaMh n-
tlTt I -.
In liort take all the het (jUrtlitli-
j oi'all iheM and Ihu - hc-t
--(4ualitie of all tliu host iiudu im .
ii in the world and von will (ind that
t
ion
I Hitters have the best curative
jijiiuiities and lovve s uf all
liiiiteiiii aieii
In Ilium and that they will cure
when any or all ol'the-e sinjly or
combined
Pail. A thorough trial will give
positive proof of thi.
II.VlllUlXlll) l.lVllll.
I'ive years nifo I broke down with
kulnev and liver complaint and rheu-
matism. since then I have been unable to be
about nl all. Mv liver became hard
like wood; my fimbs were pulled up
and tilled viitli water.
All the best ihvsifiaiis agreed that
nothing could cure me. 1 resolved to
irv Hop Hitters; have used seven
bottles; tho hardness has one from
mv liver the swelling from my limb.
and il ha. worked a miracle' tu mv
case; olhcrvitse I Would have been
uoii iu mv jfrave. .1. W. Moiiiv.
liull'alo'(KI. ihsl
I'oVKIIIV ami M'rri:uiN'i.
"I via. drajfod doivn with debt
pi.viitv mid siiU'eiine; for vear-.
.aii-eil hv a sick fundi and large lull
lor iloctoriiie;.
"I via. completely discouraged nu-
ll! one vear ago by tlie advlco ol my
puxtor I I'ouiliienced Using Hop !it-
is and ill oiiu mouth we wire all
Well and none ol us have seen a -hk
lav since and 1 Want to say lo all
pour nun vim can keep your families
well a vear with Hop liiiters for les.-
tlian one doctor's visit will cost. 1
l.lioiv it." A WollKt.MiVIAN.
if" None genuine without a bunch
of gree.i Hups on the white label.
Muni ail the vile poisonous stu'.l'u ith
Mop" or Hops" in their name.
JNO. T WALTON
Real Estate and Financial Agent.
Hiliif In rear uf lite W'hio s(tltc nni;
ti;v .
No houses or I'arin. to Itenl.
HAS l-'Oll SAI.K:
The Mci'lt. farni two milon vet
ot Waco containing KH acres ol
prairie laud good brick house tenant
liou-c and ttue ci.teru.
AI.M) tmildiiig luts or small am
large i..i:ieiisioiinna.VllIlv .ur 0
he uii. 'leruis to -lilt" iitrrchaser.
i ib on ii u i menu limitless.
FITflUGS A SPECIALTY.
W'AOO TKXAS
II. XI WMAX.
l.ei
I i"i '- M in i.-r ( .nl veston
l'AUKISR'S
HAIR BALSAM.
T ele 1 ffiu j
Up J ty t'jie
wilt - irtjany
tlinii ir aru - on Ac-
count of la jupnist
.leamuteu ini puniy.
It cu'itjins nuteruli
o ly Out aie nefcul
tfi tlv Wp anl tu
ai 'aUijt
Restores tlie Youthful Color to Grsy or FadedHalr
Parker's Hair Uj ji U tinely frtn i-d ati-i I
warranter' r p" vent tjuing fll fli .it anJto ie
inuteiU ii rta Jttij i. lllw x A C M.
MRS. A. HK'YAT
' 192 CANAL ST.. NEW OKLEANS
'FLAGS AND BANNERS
I AmLlfHlrr Iu all .tn.lsiif
' l'nriil.lxTtiulU for Pot-Irlli's. AMnslttMi' J
liliil.s. s .it te.l.l mel slhir huiliMlJen'
..iiele li.oi I r. sua. I lur PBliiuati's.
HERBERT SHURTER.
(.iilra. t..r '.r I 11 sehlllillg.'r'i
Patent Portland Cement Sidewalks
Ami Artiliclal Stone Work
r i l '!. ii.ii ''i i
vvri. tui
ATKINSON HOTEL!
GATESVILLE. TEXAS.
HAVENS & JENKS Props.
I .. - . ' ' . .ii.merti
AVENUE HOTEL
Congress Avcnua Austin Tex.
Largest Best and Most Central Ho
tel in the City.
Sample lloom. for Commercial Mf0'
I
D- M- WILSON Proprietor-
Nt MtuiftKi'iini.t Mo.ts-iritc (TrK-
i "' rr''..wi
LOVE
r- -
irrlf.1' r ll.g'
ii:
all Bl." --.
1 1 I I
- ti. tUt I ul '11 I'"""1
ll 1'
.1 K S
GQ? SO MPT! Of.
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Waco Daily Examiner (Waco, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 65, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1885, newspaper, January 15, 1885; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114100/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .