The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 259, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 16, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY MAY 16 1893.
Waco Mm News
tou. 41 1 nn a I III t riuikliu Ml. Wueo
J. It. HKSSl'.TT
t'tihtitthrr and I'roi'rieinr.
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to The News Waco Texas.
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advortlilu sufoaoriptlou or press
work are payable alone to
J. R. BENNETT
or to his authorized agent.
PURLIBHEK'S NOTIOK.
Bills which It Is expooted The News
to pay must bo authorized by au
order signed by J. B. BENNETT.
The Only Democratic Dally In Cen-
tral Texas.
torci;iio rs.
rllB CIII.I.VS SCHOOL KEKOIIM riUKKT
lly a numher ofcttleim Tub Nbwi Ik author-
ized to Bminminu the f illunlni; 11 iniiil ircnt'e
UMn in catiil Mil tea fur trustees of the 1'ty
v.oliuols at the approaching elccti n A C
Vrenilernant (J tj .loliimiin It. V. Amlrews
W . II TuriiBr .l.uiii'B !. Moon ami J S. Mo-
'eni'on. "Wo Bro aiiUiiil7c(l hy dtlcn- of W"i to
xubnilt to tl e consideration of the 1ii;al voter
o r the city th ' mini of tin- follnwInK sl cltl-
'n at nuUnlilo m"ii to he chosen at the.
nliovc election
1'.. Kotnn W I.. I'rather It U 1'iTntt
C.m-ii'l It. 8m th s.im Sanger Dr. Marvin L.
rae.
There a big Fly in (5 ilvoston'H
municipal ointtuont.
Hon. D.nk Botts of Georgia
should consult a horse dootor and
et his name ouri'd.
llo.v any decent white domoeiU
oan Hign a petition to keep a negro
republican in a lucrative oflieo sur-
pasHess the understanding of self-
respecting people who are not in
the secret.
Yet a few weeks and a myriad of
giddy lovely foolish creatures
full of wisdom nonsense and cara-
mels candidates for patrimony and
matrimony will be turned loose on
a 'wildored world.
Western oilers of over $1500-
OuO in gold havo luon acceptod by
Secretary Carlisle and when the
amount is tranBforrod to the treas-
iry the rosorvo will bo all right
and there will be a free gold mar-
'in of about $V:i0U00.
The rabid south-haters of the
northern press who were horrified
it the tortures indicted on rapists
in the south by mobs had nothing to
condemn in the action of tho phy-
sicians who gawod oil' the skull of a
man who diedby the la v to dip
his blood into a bucket.
Sam Jones is wasting his time
trying to make the Kmtuckians
juit drinking whiskey. It is not
the beaded oily bourbon that causes
murder insanity and serpentine
horrors but the dreadful essenoe of
(voea unutterab'e such as is sold in
Dallas and Fort Worth and which
they make while you wait.
Circumstantial ovidence has had
some hard blows lately. Real mur-
lerers die and confess th3t men
nanged for their crimes or who are
n tbe penitontiary wore as inno-
cent as the man in the moon. A
lad now in jail in Atlanta has con-
fessed that about a dozjii men are
confined in the penitentiary in dif-
ferent states for crimes he commit-
ted. Louis Kossuth the champion liv-
ing patriot thinks that Home Rule
will never be successful in Ireland
without granting that country ab-
solute independence. In the latter
event ho thiuks "Ireland will throw
herself into the arms of the United
States." She Ins been throwing
iorself into our anus a fast as we
oonll catch her venerable seer for
the last fifty years.
A VALUABLE KICKER
Kickars uro generally dreaded
und avoided the world ovr. but as
the F ranchman said thero are wo-
men and women o there are kiok-
era and kickers. The average
kickor is in eternal nuisance lie-
causo he kicks either from pure
cussedness or selfish motives. But
the Hon. "Buck" Ktlgore the
great Tex i kicker kicks for the
god of the people never for his
own benefit.
''3uck" always kicks the inside.-
out of the little private bills for the
peculiar benefit of a few individuals
and ho has never cared a sous mar-
uis whether or not he made
enomies by his vigorous foot licks.
He has nevor kicked outside the
party traces but has al vays pulled
the democratic cart in a willing and
docile manner even when the road
was roiky aud he was pestered by
irritating 1 ttle political tliea who
buzzed about his t! inkn when the
temptation-to kiok was moat aggira-
vating. He has k'eked agiinst the
prjdigal expenditure of public mon-
ies tho people's money wd vigor-
ously lifted his voice :h well aa his
foot against tho ta-ill robbers and
the pension dopredator.. Ho help
ed to kick the gas out of the big
third party balloon which promised
to ascend to a sort of fool's heaven
and was already tilltd with fools
for the voyage to tho demnition
bowwows. But his kicks have
boon so vigorous so pit to the
place and time that it would re-
quire a look of kicks to chronicle
tho pedal performances of our dis-
tinguished congressman.
Mr. Kilgoro is a man of brain
and nerve a credit to our delega-
tion aud it is hopod by tho demo-
crats of Texas he will in the fu.
ture as in the past bo sustained by
his constituents.
We were all edified a few diys
ago by tho statement that Col.
Belo the responsible ui3n of the
leading republican Texas dailies
had refused to endorse any one for
a federal oilice because forsooth
it might embarrass the News. But
it didn't embarrass tho colonel a bit
to ondoreo a parlidan negro republi-
can's retention in the most luoratiTo
federal oilice in the leading com-
mercial city of tho state. And yet
tho N ows posed as the defender of
tho true democratic faith only a
few months ago. If this is not
ohoek thore is none outside tho hide
of the notorious government mule.
The police in politics think of
it Galveston Evening Tribune.
The police out of politics did
you ever hear of it?
.Mr
Illltl.'l 114 II I'OCI.
lie I'okt'B
f-tle Joke
At Mr. S nlth
And shotri
At Botts
ho Uan th
Ami he lis sprung so manj tales of woe
Thai hu.ii
Acaln
A thirgis run
au a fact
Exact
In Dana's "ni..
We can't he cry sure that it it n
From the Vahli ton N')Ws
TliI'IC's OF THE ti.iii:s.
It's tho man that levels up to the
presidential plumb who gets the
official plum. Athtuta Journal.
So long as the patriot remains in
Washington he will force his way
as nearly as possible to the presi-
dential presence. Washington Post.
All of our counsel before the
Behring Sea Commission are get-
ting tally from the judges but
there is still danger that the Hag-
lish will get the seals. New York
World.
It used to be said that Spain was
in a semi-official way offered $300-
000000 for Cuba in the ante-war
days by agents of our government.
Spain would perhaps be glad to get
rid of the island at that price now.
St. Louis Globe Democrat.
Not since the emancipation proc-
lamation which freed the slave has
thereb.-ena greater help to rigut
doing than the order again tue
oilo a4o tnt forth bV G rover
Cleveland today himelf in the
languaira of .lames Kusseu iiowen.
the tTriatest A merit1 in since Lin
coln was snatched from us."
Brooklyn Kagle.
President Cleveland has been ou
tho right side of the financial (Uis
tion from the beginning of his ca-
reer on the national st3ge and un-
doubtedly ho intends to stick to it
to the end. Such devotion to 3
policy which is rejected by two-
thirds of his party calls for courage
of the highest order bat the people
believe that he if abundantly sup-
plied with this (pa'ity. St. Louis
(J'obe Democrat.
Secretary Car-Use's National Policy.
Louisville Jourler Jcmrnv
Mr. Carlisle has a grasp on
the financial situa'iun such as ho
one of the New York bankers has
manifested. Ho hold' that it is no part
of hi duty to ''keep up" the price of
stooks any more than it is his dnty to
koep up tho price of wheat or of cotton.
So he said."Very well take care of
yoursclvus and I will lake care of the
Government s oredit and of tho people's
money."
He has done his part and the bank
ers and their clients have had to do what
they have been clamoring for the farm-
ers to do roduce prices and export
their stuff
At the reduction foreign buyers oame
in and bought stocks exchange do-
clined and Saturday it did not pay to
ship cold.
Wo havo hai in the past ten days as
striking an obj 'ct-lesson on the laws
ofexchango as a nation often sees and
the publio has been mado to realize
anow that it is bottor for tho people to
take care of tho Goverment than it is
for the Govormcnt to take care of the
people.
Such a demonstration of the adeq late
power of oommorcial affairs to rcgulato
themselves was not possible with a
Republican Secretary of the Treasury
From Chase to Foster they always suo-
ounibcd to tho demands of Wall streot.
All Itlftlit.
'I was a Hsnta Kb evpr en
hi KnniHnnu bright dv
A enrly besil quite nuunly"
Ou mnnly shoulder lay
'the eituHtlon it seem'
Too tempting to roBlat.
So when noone w looking they
Each other slyly kl-ncd.
Inst tren tho brnkemsn shouted out
'Eudors' Quite enraged
And blushing scarlet Dors said:
"What of It We are engagel.''
Kansas City lourml
IIICICHT ..M iticn:t'.
Women certainly have room
enough in these times to laugh in
their sleeve. Puck.
Profile photographs are admired
In those who are fond of side-
shows. Boston Transcript.
Henderson: ' We lost our took a
week ago." Williamson "Let me
congratulate you. She is oooking
at our house now." Brooklyn Life.
Penelope ' You say he has more
brains than the average society
young man?" Perdita '"Yes."
Penelope Well but has he any?"
Life.
Farmer (in pawnshop surprised
at the diversity): "Pon my soul!"
Dreiballstein: "How much you
yant on it?" Kate Field's Wash-
ington. Daughter: The (J'Unt oomes of a
very old family papa. Papa: Yes
I know. His father and mother
kept a fruit stand and both lived to
be past 00 - Detroit Free Press.
'Stamp out the thirst that is
consuming you! ' oried the temper.
3nce ad voce warming up. "Don't
be au ass" growled an auditor. I
can't reach mv throat with my feet."
I Life.
117 .V IT LOOKS DARK
to nny weak or ailing
noraaii Dr. Pierce's
Fuvonto Prescription
omei
For "
to her
help.
roraalo com
Dl
kind iwriodicnl pains.
mittiu or everr
internal mtlamination
or ulceration bear-lug-down
sensations
and all chronic weak-ne-s
and derange-
ments this is tha
romedy. It's the only
bo (ruarantetd If it Jiwa't benefit or cur
in tho case of every tired or afflicted woman
Bho'U have her in mev back
The "Prescription" builds up and invifrc-
rntos the entire female system It reRulats
and promoU-i oil th proper functions im-
proves digestinn. enriches the blood dispels
achfw and pain brings refreshing sleep and
restores health and strength
Nothinjr Ne tliouch it mar lx better tnr
.tricky dealer t- veil can be "just as good"
for you to'buy
Use the grat niiwific for "cold in head'
and catarrh Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy.
finest WOrK.' HAK 1
Lowest Prices. una
n a. n.i: -T- W
I . - . Mai -
rrODipL linn vary . inBtf00 .fcyuj
Geyser City Directon
iii:.i iistati:.
J. K. HORNE & CO.
410 Franklin Street.
Real Estate a Rekiai. Ac.fnts.
R. G. GAINES
Rkal Estate and Rental Aoent
109 South Fourth Street.
WM. DAVIS
Fibe Insurance and Real Estate
Room 48 Provident Building.
rt:i:i ami rnooi ck.
BROWN & MOORE
Grain Hay Feed and Produce
720 Austin St. Telephone.
OKOCIMC.V
II. STOLTE
Staple and Fa.vcv Groceries.
309 South Fifth Streot.
iiiotoi;k.iiii:ic
J. L. BERGSTROM
5024 Austin Stroet.
Finest Woric Lowest Prices.
CAIlKIAGi: SIIOI'S
HOPKINS BROS.
Blacksmith and Carriage Shop
207 and 20!) South Fifth Street.
noi- i.iini:s
ABERNATHY & TRICE
AT JIM CROWD ERS.
Float Lino. Freights Paid. Goods
Delivered Promptly.
pi.imiiiix; a.nd ;a. cittims.
c w. Mcdonald
Plumbing Steam and Gas Fitting
305 South Fifth Street.
lllKIHV.VKi:.
I. D. LEWIS
General Hardware 318 Austin Ave.
Two Doors East of Sanger Bros.
mors rot .mkii;s.
WACO CITY IRON WORKS
M". . IViHtvrlntrttf I'voprirtnr.
All kinds of Foundry and Machine Work
Corner Seventh and Franklin.
llirpDamr r.-i' vni?- -r f mnvn
SIIOI' More Fronts Iron and Brain Castings
in on ainui iunuu ai snort police uepairing
tngines lottou Ulna rrrfRes and Farm Im-
plements .i Specialty O. Ca.NUTK.SON.
riiAit am) m:vni)i:ai.i:k.
P. RAY NAPIER
Ciuar and Jfewa Healer. Ayrnt Galveston
ami Dalian Arir. Suliicrtptioiiv anil
AtlvrrtlHhw Jteerlveil. Hotel ttoyal I l.t
Smith Filth Street llaco.
STV.k?i i.trnuii:s
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
year Suspension llrtiliie I
CJtO tV HKOS. A- h-hUOIt I'roi'netors.
J'rompt Attention to out of town orders.
HOOTS .M Sli:s
MADKAND KKI'AIUED HV S. HKINKMAN
309 Franklin Street Opposite
Post Oilice Waco.
II IK Hi: It MIDI'S
J. II. BROWN.
Itnder Waveblt Hotel
ouSJuth Third Street.
TRAVIS
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Drugs Stationery Paints. 01. n
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Kim Street ;;( tfaeo rtta
IMtorENSlO.N L AllDSi
DRS. REILY A ALLlSoT
EYE EAR NOSE AND THRQM
Over First National Bank Wl
DR. J. II. BOYETT
Deniist
Over First National Bank.
in i
DR. C. S. PHILLIPS
Dentist
Opposite Postoflice Waoo.
A. RIVEROLL.
VlittHicintl tt tut Suvn.it
Female Diaeaees btuumcti Iroubln
Confumotjon a Sreciaity. Ofllce 70)u u
lTT
wv.-w. ..M tl O IIUOIUU-"!- VJtlUO
DR. P. R. HENGST
Olhce 101-J AuhtiuAve. Resideno
Home Villa. Telephone.
DR. J. O. J. KING
uuicc in Chalmers Block. Residence
ouuui mini otreti. niaie at uiu ('uruer D
Store. Telephone at Office and Residence
Office hourifrom 11 a. m to 12 30 p m
DR. J. W. HUNTER""
tlJltee llnom s I'rorident tluildlnn.&t
at Old Corner Drug Store Itesidenee H
A. .Vi st. Telejihone at otjieand re(
R. F. MINNOCK
rHYSIVlAX AXIt SVROEIIS
Ofltre- Itoom Chahmrs llloelt Btfi
dene- Mrs.
Fourth St. Slate
Oil II II I II ((I '.. T4 A
ma tjorner Hriitt SI
JH. HJHIIKI.I. n. D. Roomill
. and24 rrovldentllulldlng TelcphooiSi
o. nuuu ieM B.VE KA8 Nosg i
ua. buiuBit'iy .
E. M.EWING.
1'9 SODTit rouitrd.'
ATTOUSEY AT. UW AND NOTMty PVB1
Special attention to examination of
title.
ALLAN D SANFORD
Attorney at Law
R)om No. 5 Chalmers Block
jiCAT .ii.vuK i:t.
RACK & CLOWE.
PTnt. Rnrrrtni!fl fuO 1-ioa f ota !iW-
irbecu
m.v v -rtt ujiav ah ''Mti wcav uxcaio u
the Market 0S South Square.
JOHN DOLLINS.
FINEST IfEATS IN THE CITY.
72S Austin Ave.
CI.ICA.M.X; AM) ti:i.x;
THE LITTLE FRENCHMAN
Dye Works.
Only Reliable Works in tho City.
Aiiitioiiirint vi i uPM:iii:vrs
W. E. DUPREE.
Agricultural Implements.
Buggies Etc. Cor. Bridget 1st St
US II ill.lKKIlTN
RICHARD Je BLANC1IART
Fish Oysters Game Dressed Poul
try. 7'Jf- Austin Auenue.
NAIILi:s AM) IIAICMS
ALF. HERBELIN
Large Stock of Buggy and Wagon
Harness Cheap. Austin St.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 259, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 16, 1893, newspaper, May 16, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114881/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .