The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 253, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 9, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY MAY 9 1893.
Waco Eming Ms
Nn 17 iiinl I'l rHiikiln M . nco(
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A.J1 communication" to insure
prompt attention bould be add rested
to The New. Wsco. Txa'
All bill" due This News office for
advertising 'urccnptlon or press
work are payable alone to
J. R BENNETT
or to hi uthuri7l fsrent
PDBUHEK'S NOTICE
Bills which It in expected The News
to py rnuit b authorized oy an
order siirned bv J R. BENNETT.
ThtOnly Democratic Dally In Cen-
rral Texas
AMH M.'f.MKN I V
TDK rlTIhVS SOUO'it. KBFiiHM HCK F. T-
Uy t numirer orcltlHii. Tup .New- Is .uthor-
n."n 41 candidates fr tra-t-8 of thp i'.ty
achooif at tbe apprnvdilnd eleti n AC
I'nndnrzat C l. Jotii.in Il.W. Andrews
1 . 11 lurner Jann-r .. Moor ami J 5 Ic-'n'on.
"W- sre antbirlcd lv iHDen- of Wmi to
wihmlt to Ue conldrMlon of ilie lcjal votr
' tbe dty. tb mm of tbi fjl n i-Kcltl-'ali
Ms "u'.labie ihii to b" rhosfo at the
itxive election
U. llotan W I. I'rath'T It II Pa'rdt
SimMH Smith -am Sanger l)r-Marvin L.
The legislature has run its courso
and the hoIodh will soon return to
the bosom of thoir famlies.
Time will deturminu whether the
legislature is etititleil to credit for
hat the did or for what they re-
f cined to do.
The Meniphu editors after man
tribulations in getting together
conclude 1 not to violate tlio law of
Mississippi.
If New York baukrs try a fe-
more tinier to corner I' nolo Sam
it in j uKt possible the center of
financial intluonco may bo trans-
ferred to Chicago. The old United
.St.i'es bank during Jackson's ad-
ministration tried to beard the
lion in his den and c;me out a
sorry second. Wall street should
remember Mr. Kiddle'- ftto and
' earn wisdom
Buck Ktlgore in languid more
rilnking than classic denominates
:ih "unmitigated rot" the j.ialon-
Bioaa of the bolters claiming the
democracy of Texas as being in
revolt against the national democ-i-icy
on the silvor question. Bjck
may not have been happy in his dic-
tion or choice in his selection ol
words but he was all the same em-
neatly correct.
POPE LEO XIII. SOCIALIST.
Althrough- or perhaps becatibe
deprived of temporal powor the
actual Popo Loo XIII is able to
exercise not only over the Catholic
ubti'ch of which he is the head but
even over all tho civilized world a
very great mlluonce. However
the personality of his holiness is a
particularly remarkblo one. Jsjv.
ereigns ita'.osniou diplomats and
.ill thoso oompotont to appreciate
a groat mind are unanimous in
acknowledging that the a'tual popo
is one of tho koonest and most pow-
1"ul intelloots of our times. Although
very old and physically feeble
Leo XIII to tho prudence and wis-
1 om of old age j )ins and continually
manifests a moral power acth ity
arid boldness that would be aston.
lghing even in a princo radiant with
the vital energy of young manhood.
The boldest and a tho same time
tbe greatest act of Loo XIII has
been his now departure his very
reversal of tho old-time honored
policy of the holy 803 the abandon-
ment of the monarohic and aristo-
cratic party and his joining tho
democratic parly. The Pope and
tho Catholic ohuroh have turned so-
ctaiists. In so doine however
they have bit returned to the teach-
ing cf Jefn. 'no w3 the
f3rt socialist. peik:r' for and
loving the a'.i poor and
cur-ins and whipping tbe C3pi'al-
residence on R uk Finest Work
very sick 3t his
street.
PrUon Brid2 young white
hoy di'appssrel f'om hi rnrue
la-t week 3nd hs no h-en een or
heard of im.". Hi U3rents 3re
it or"the monev chancers 3 then ery anxiou 3but him. He -3-'
u.j . .Iheird to sav. -eer3l dava 3'i th3t
tnev were generally vaum. nsi .
-n .' t. o he W3 soing t run a ay and go
the "vicar ot Christ' -a; the Popes j w tfae u-1rd . Fiir bnt n0 3Uec.
ciaim to be the bishop of Romeltjon .Aa p3j t0 u at the time
could not make 3 more consistent r
moe. But the importance of that
HARTLEY . P.Am7
Lowest Prices. v.- -. rru tiui.i?p 'i
Prompt Delivery iheuob -lXlt)
Geyser City Direi
it rit-
very move and its future inti ienje
over the progress of human atTiirs
and civilization can not ver well
be over estimated. Already a re
ligious socialist!' movement on 3
great scale. iJ inaugurated in h'i
rope and also if in 3 less open
way in lhi- very country.
Lately the Count de ilun the
rc"3gn7 d leaier cl the Catholic
socialist r arty pronounced a
very important speech before the
assembled Catholic congre. He
declared that socialism vras the
great 'jaestion of the day and that
the church was bouod to side with
proletairc and not with capitalists.
That is said he wh3t the Pope
wants the 3ction of the church to
ba in respect to socialism. Going
further yet and expressing his own
opinion Count de Mun said that
he wa taking side with
the anti-Semites because the Jewish
capitalists are for the greater part
responsible for the actual bad atate
ofafliirs. And he added that to
side with the Jew 3nd sach tia3n-cier-i
would result only in
preparing the advent of such a so-
cialism :n the excese- of which
could not 1)3 een foreseen.
In a late interview Prince Bi-
marck very energdti'ally said aluo
that the ominous actual danger W3
"capitalism" the spirit tba' ani-
mates financiers. A-ked if he also
ai an anti semite he answered he
had been one but as one no more
since a Jewish banker had helped
him in his political difliculties and
enabled him to succeed. Tout abat-
ing the great modern nuisanca cap-
italism would ba sufli jient without
any anti Semitic action 3tid
th3t 3S to the emitic uestion its
solution can be reached by a uniting
of stronger races into one homoge-
neous people with homogeneous
idio'-N acracies feeling ideal-
morals and method but not o'.her-
whe as past history fully evi-
dences. If wo understand well honest
socialism including that of the
pope it aims first at the enfran
chisement of the masses from the
oppression and spoliation- and
mult'plo tyr3uies practiced over
them by financial spernl'itors and
sharpers ot every kind who accu-
mulate the millions produced by the
toiling masses the wealth now be
icg seemingly created for the sola
purpose of being swallowed by
financial brigands of ovon brand.
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J. E. UORNE & CO.
410 Franklin Street.
t1vbnIr1Tht". Real Estate a Rental Agfnts.
V . re Mt to vDur-lf aim
Iir 1 r- IJiea-.tnt Pe!It- jo R. G. GAINES
fartfc r j letter h)p. io more p1T p.T.T. ivn Upvtu Arrvt
e.vi Tlov In a tonio or KEAL riSTATE AD liETAL ftRBM
109 South Fourth Street.
str i u- u-i rm tDa lining
mem i . - f tw in tiiif Thu
asdstA and in --- 'n-1 "' ' action of the
bo-.veN Bv ' iif-au- f- jvnnanrntht
cur' (. ini' i i- -i Bilwi'i-n-- Jaundice
fsour Stnma; r In i x-ii. Dizzin.-. Sick or i pIKE Ij-si:raj-ce A!fD REAL ESTATE.
Thev're tini -aar-c 'atoi rranule a com-
pound of retinal an 1 rnrentratil vegetable
extract -th'1 :nn!lrt tb- ea--it to take
and the eaitt in th- way they art
They're gunm .tenl to nve att-factionv in
every"ca-ror m-ir nrniev is riturnfl. You
pay brJy for the i fl v u :
For W cent at nnv dru;zi-t s vou can buy
Dr Safe's Catarrh Remiv N t matter ho-r
Ijail your cjiv nr r.f h--- Inns tandin thu
Toll permanently cure y jur Catarrh.
WM DAVIS
RANCE ASDRBA1
Room 4S Provident Building.
n.i:n u imioih c;k
BROWN & MOORE
Gr.Aiy Hay Feed and Produce
726 Austin St. Telephone.
GO TO
J. W. Gooch & Co.
v v vv vr -r a v
:; FOR ALL
jt KINDS OF
?t AND :
5t GRANITE :5
WORK :
and ::
C; iron :
S FENCING i
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WACO : : TEXAS.
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corner ronrtn and tx
J. B. CORMsh
Drugs Stationery Faints O'J
JoM Cloy fr ot) ''
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H. STOLTE
Staple and Fanty Geocbrie.
309 South Fifth Street.
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J. L. BERGSTROM
502-j Austin Street.
Finest Work. ! Lowest Priced
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HOPKINS BROS.
Blacksmith and Carriage Shot.
20V and 200 South Fifth Street.
Houston Notes
3ped.il t oi respondent.
Houston Texas May - Mr.
J. A. Todd Birmingham Ala. is
in the citv on a vis t to his -on K
E. Todd."
Sam Menger who h3s been in
California for the last three months
retuiaed to Houston last night.
L. P. Pearce left for Statesville
N C last night whore he expects
to engage in tho tobacco business.
On account of the heavy rain 13-t
night most of the churches failed to
have services.
Sam Morango a nogro boy was
badly shocked yesterday evening
out at Houston Heights. He was
standing near a tree when it was
struck by lightning tearing the
tree to pieces and knocking him
down.
A negro was atabbad by a d3go
who runs a shop near tho San Ja-
cinto bridge yesterday evening.
The negro bought some fruit for
which he refused to pay 3nd a
fight ensued.
Dr. J. II. Blake one of the most
prominent physioitns of the city is
F YOU WANT
TODRINl
JDrirxlcttxe Best
TO BE FOUND AT
ODIXE COSMOS
Saloon and Restcurant. All
night and day service.
W. E. ARMSTRONG Proprietor.:
pOR FRESH FISH
Dressed Cat Hish
or Gulf Fish i
PORK. VEAL. BKEF
OR MUTTON ': to 1
Bennett & Co.
Co Cth mul r'-'ni.ltt
1 They keep the best best the
maiket sil jrds. I
I MT 11 M
ABKKNATHY& TRICE
at .mm chowders.
Float L'ne. Flights Paid. Goods
Delivered Promptly.
I'l.l .lllll-SC AMI V..s HI'I'I.M.
c. w. Mcdonald
Pi umhino Steam avd Gas Fittinc
303 South Fifth Street.
ii mini aic i
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DRS. REILY & ALlSJ
EYE EAR NOSE AND IB
Over First National Bank
DR. J. H. BOYETt"
Dentist.
Over First National BmJ
DR. C. S. PHILLIPj
Dentist
Opposite Postoffice Wacol
A. RIVEROLL.
I'husic((ltl ami SuranH
Female Diseases toma-h TTOQblJ
ContaniDtlon a Sreclaitv. Ore Tail
at rant n.ttrlltltn t!naltA I" . i. '
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Office in Chalm rs Block P.tttt:
soutn iniru ntrei-t s at a " corcc
niuie leii'pBOllu 'ii ijui aUilVslJe-'OSlte honr from i ! a. m
DR. J. W. HUNTER
UjJIci Unntn s. 1-imtftrii' (HiMliij
at tfitt Corn r Dritfj slm i Heiitlcnti
S(i Trli'plioif ill nftf unit m
R. F. MINNOCK
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VTTOHNEV tT LlW I'.D N0TVH PCbJ
spfclal atte'.t t t 'jTiiiin a of J
title-.
I. D. LEWIS
General Hardware 3Li Austin xVve.
Two Doors East of Sanger Bros.
ALLAN I) .-ANFORD
Attuene t Lvu
RwmNo " Caa'mer Blotll
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! WACO CITY IRON WORKS
i II . II fill rbm up ' njti ii'trn .
All Mniis "f Foundry and Maeh'ne Won
I Corner SevoDth ami Franklin.
j RIVER'IDK FdUKDRY WO MACHINE
SH 01- -"tiiri' rroms Irm aii'i Bri- Cantiass
ol all Kind- Made a! -hurt Noilcu Iicnalrlns
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
Advsrtlelnz In thle column oh&rge'l (d
rate of one cent imr word for each Insertion.
Cash most accompany the order except when
ordered bv a reralar advertiser
WANTED.
rAN I I". 11-I'verjbnUy to send .'c 'tamp
'o 'I hetJIIiiiB ihemiiB' Co and L'et
free a b orUllm Pills iliai enre all billoua.
ne-t andtorpld lner Additus I'. O. tux -
v ac. leias i-ii; tf
LKi.vit ami .m:sii: ii;u.
P. RAY NAPIER.
Ciijiii itml Xt'ir Iti'itlt'i. Aiji nt Hull i iton
unit liiillits Ai im .Suliin Iil IrtiM nt.it
.tilmtif.iiiil ltirihul Until Jtuial 1 1.;
.Soutli Filth .stint Hiiro.
s'l KA.H I. I .Mlltll'.s
FOK SALE.
V01MIi:-ItoIi usps indlit-nn Ta-
X1 lor s'leet EastUhto No CM 5-9 12t
poll slK four liorse power water
1 m itor n'oodas anew one. it New ortlce.
poll s llr.-Fift ar'esol flnf Ian I noin.
-1- lnKlollee Hii.-iit-. .'block from rtreel
iars. I tner ild ol i(Zie Aenne Will
i-ell at a bargrin J. K Horae A Co IP
t rnK n street. '-1 tf
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
Vnr .Siittipiivfvi It) lit ii
lit) It ltROS.K F10()I ' 'rojivleton
I'rauiiit .tit nlinn In nut nf tnu ii orilrr.
minis imi siioi.
MADE AND ISEI'AIllED HY S. IIEIN'KMAN
H09 Franklin Street Opposite
Post Otliee Wac-o.
RACK & LLnWE.
Hot Barbecue Mat Best Mi
tht Market Ml- Soatb?qis.0(
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JOHN DJLLIN3. I c
FINEST MCV.li IN tlrCIir.Bs t
"i Austin Ave. m
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THE LITTLE FRLNCHII.
Dye WoevS.
Only Reliable Works in the
Atiitioi in icvii miMjK'it'
W. E. DUPREK:
AORICUI.TUEAL iMl'LEMBXIi
Buggies Etc. Cor.BrideAI
'III ?l MlKI'IS
RICHARD & BLAXCP
Fish Oysters Game Dressed
try. 7--'- Austin Auen
ii itui:it Mini's.
J. H. BROWN.
Under Wavebi.y Hotel
on S)uth Third Street.
SAIIIH.I'.S AMI H
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ALF. IIERBELINi
Laroe Stnnk of BuazT n
Harness Cheap. AnsM'
poll s li:-vn Rl ao pe. northwest of
1 V ' aiDa ea.t If Valley Mills or I
Jin- tut rei. !Varrs In cultivation Hal
aneia-'ui- r i ratre. Ilns is a barffmn
lur e in- ) .- .7 K Ilorne A Co i .0 ;f I
MISCELLANnuUS.
FOlt M-A tice
Nk Ortice
iiito Call at The
V7I. I I.I. Exihanse .-ood city property
(rr farm J. K. Home .v Co t-.'T tt
poll HI N.T Honse No. ll.'l 'jn1 'eventh
1 'tr" ' Apply at ttte i entral Hmk
MAItltllMI I.AIIIS-bend !0 certs foi
"lufulllble safesnard" trio medicine no
deceptlnn.) Just what yon wunt Lullei
Bazar. Knsai Cttr.Mo
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 253, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 9, 1893, newspaper, May 9, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114875/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .