The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 111, Ed. 1, Friday, November 24, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS. FRIDAY NOVEMBL'R 24 1893.
MD FOREIGN
fluent of' General
VV. O. OCU MIL
TN.PLATE MEETING
;Ver of Brewers Over a
Dailvvay uwhiijciuj.
gCASEOFPRENDEKGASr
L intorosting Items From
Various Sections.
I-
Tho Broworlos' Power.
l!!0Tl.e.N'-'
ItffAlKtK liV. Jl 11 IS
nout tua' as a reatui 01 ponneu
entaMobS from ouo of tho
test OietnuH iu iud ii in u
I I inirl niitnfa t iiimit llf
3Tced by ono of the roads en-
I IwauKeo ior ooing scou in
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ibUl salJOI)" wllt "v imuaiuiuu
1 . .1 . .. . If I. n llfiv. 1rr
Cir ptnlUuLa niui u naiuiug
hereafter they must give buud
ea a wide berth. It is said tint
iitluence u d vy tho breweries
iathe naturo of a threat to
isfer its freight business repre-
;in' stieral hundred thousand
are annually to a competing
The employees involved ha l
explanations or denials to
in vie' ol me iaci mat inoy
We spotted by kodak fiands who
red unnipeaonamo oviaenoe
nst them uy means ot vest
on kodaks.
The Marrlaun nnuj
Special to the News. "u.
1'UKKi-onr IU. xJv. 2tAn
ompnatio denial glVen t0 lhe
story recently telegraphed from this
city concerting tbo alleged forth
coming marriage of s. Soott
son of a wealthy loci manufacturer
and M ss Jenmu O'XeiU potUr
noted Amencan monologue artist
who sot London society by the ears
a year ago. The deuhl comes from
me iaay norseli and tho
sain to navo on!inatprl
fnro thorn. The remaiRs
greeted w ith loud applause.
were
roport is
as a loke
among some numbers of a club to
w ii ion the alleged
btiLd belongs.
prospective bus
Tooth-pick Milis to Work.
SpoUul tn tho Nuw.-
Ka.ni.ou file. Nov. 21. Nearly
all of tho tooth pick mi Is of this
state which have been shut down
for several months wll resumo
operations this week and a big
winter's businefb is expected. The
supply of toothpicks held b
wholesale houses throughout the
country has reached lmdpau
at.d as a result tho orders received
during the an two weeks lnve
made a larger asarenato than for
tho previous four months.
The CrlslsTn Itaiy.
Special to The Nowe:
Ni:w Yoitic Nov. 21. A die-
patch from Rome bays: Tho cham-
bers assembled today and within
twenty four hours tho political
crisis will have been well under
way. Not only tho socialists but
also the clericals have perfected
their plans for an attack upon Pre-
mier Giolotti and the radicals
that within the last few months
havo supported tho monarchy and
the indications are that tho ministry
is doomed. Tho combined opposi-
tion is led by Signor Colajaaii who
was at the htad and front of th
exposure of the bank scandals last
Gonoral Carlln Rotlrod.
Special to Uiu Nont
Washington Nov. 2 1 Tl o
rotiromeut of Brigadier General W.
C Carlin of tho lino tetviee went
into ell -tot tothy. Great interest is
manifested in army circles regard
ing the appointment to tho vacancy.
Tho six uflicers highest in rank aio
all colonels of infantry Slnftor cf
tho first Otis of tho twentieth
Blunt of tho sixteenth Sk.imio of
tho twenty-second Merriu u of the
seventh aud Bliss of tho t vonty-fourth.
s!
Rbout Prondorgast's Case.
lalto Ilie.V'ufi.
iiicaoo Nov. 24 It has not
been decided whether applica-
fora change of venue will bo
le when Patrick Prendergaet
jeta'sin of Mayor Harrison is
zned for trial next Monday
ligh voluminous papers to thai
lave been piopared tho ground
ced being that public bouti-
It id such in Cook county as to
:e it impossible to find an un-
sd'eed panel. Attornies K. A
He and Hubert E-sex tho hitter
it. Joseph M:. and who have
retained for the defonsr have
working night and day prepar-
their case. They Lave boen
ptred in their efforts to bring
esses frnn other points who
testify as to Prendorgast's men-
ODduiou in his boyhood days
hck ot funds both tho mother
brother of tho assassin being
paor. It is understood that
angh outside of the identitica
of the servant irirl at tho Ham
homestead there is no absolute
ence against Prendergast except
on confession no effort will be
Be to sigue tho case on that line
insauity and irreBponsib.lity
be the only ploi.
A Homo for Satolll.
'ItOtli-.Nitts.
'"."imijiie Nov. 24 Respond-
I the address issued last week
Ordinal Gibbons the clergy and
ot this diocee are making
'ts to secure a fund towards tho
Of tho residenno in the oitv of
iMngton for AnnHlnlin Deleirato
?'li that shall exceed the oontrU
tons of any archdioceso in the
n'fy for this iinrnnnn. Tn Other
''dJthey seek in lrmkn the offer-
Of the i lrimlinlinn nf tho Oardl-
tCebailllpr flln.I artA nrtl wVlinVl
'entitle it to go at the head of
""I. J he co lection is to bo
n Ull lu-n uiar.la twt.n novt
i " n nujn iium iif.
U and at everv mass as well
pera on I.Yin rlav aftiir rnmnr
f.the Cardinal's address will bo
11 to the conyrerratinn.
The Panriw cun irro
Kcl'lhe.Ne8. '
EW Yoi'u- Of Tln
0rW's n.mflt l?vlu:l of tt.a
-J UAJIUQUIUU UU fcMW
y LVCenill nni.ioo r n l.lnaa
got. The afYlir tiaij hnon HO
Ceiiful l.i. - ... .. ..r
. " and the attendance that
hj3 been 1b.wUi . .:'.
tm &rr:" l"mr. r..
hiKW . uuu '"Oat Ol l""
mt)tt0ra havo LJ i- A V
"year. '
Choriff. i ii ... . z. . .
lid T;u' wnue smoKlng
a iJomininn t . ..
Pie tW . . v"garoOH every
USER knn
eacHkage.
Assossmont Insurance.
Speclft to'llui Nlivh
Ci-i:vki anii 0. Nov. 21. The
a'arming increase in mortality
among mombcrd of secret societies
conducted on what is known as iho
fraternal or asssuicnt plan is giv-
ing considerable concern both
to the supreme olliceis and
tho members ijnera1ly of these
organization". In the case of
ouo paitk'iilar asoeiation of
large and itlbiential membership
nearly one-third of tho deaths re-
ported in tho current monthly mor-
tiury sta'emeut aro ascribed to con-
umptinn or complaints allied there
to. As a result of theso exhibits
thero is considerable tals concern
in ' tho advisability of the ordors
affected indorsing and recommend-
ing to their membership tho scien-
tific discovery for consumption
originated by Dr. Amick of Cin-
cinnati and which has attracted in
tornational attention both among
members of tin medical profession
and laymen. So wide cast is this
feeling that in a numbor of supreme
lodues and the ruling bodies of or-
ganizations in question and which
aro to meet during the present win-
tor and coming spring in different
Hard Time Price
Call and be Convinced
That Clothing Boots and Shoes Diy Goods Cloaks and Blankets
arc to be had at prices that ahtnni.sh the people at the old siUml of
S. Maix coiner Austin avenue and the Squate. We are selling
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloak's at prices to meet the times.
Our stock ol Shawls is one of the finest selected lines to be found in
town as to color and te.Ntuic at prices within the reach of all.
For The Coming Holidays
We have bought aline of Scarfs and Fascinators that cannot be
Dont fail to ask to be shown our magnificent
Bahnoials. We are giving extra
duplicated in Waco.
line of Ladies Underwear and
special prices in all Dicss Goods.
summer. It is regarded as certain pattg of lhe oountryf tho question
I
that tho ministry -v ill bo overturned
within two weeks although thoy
are prepared to liht to tho last
ditch. Tho progressive taxation
bill prepared as a sop to the work-
ing classes and which lowers tho
taxes payable by the wage-earning
element and increases the assess-
ments upon capitalists is hardly
likely to reauh even a preliminary
dieenssion. Upon the downfall of
the ministry it is probable th3t
Joseph Zmardelli who has tho con
lidence of the radical element will
bo instructed with tho task of form-
ing a new ministry lie is in favor
of a summary disposition of the
oases against those concerned in the
bank scandals and of radical re-
trenchments in the expenses of the
court iu order that tho national
bankruptcy now threatened may be
averted.
St. Clement's Day.
Special to tb News.
Ni:w Yokk Nov. 2 i Yesterday-
was St. Clement's D-iy according to
the church calendars. St. Clemont
is the patron saint of hat-makers
having been according to anoient
history the discoverer for folt. Tne
discovery was accidental. Smarting
on a pilgrimage St. Clement is taid
to have put some wool between
the soles of his feet and his sandals
in order to make his trip easier.
After a while owing to tho con-
tinued pressure to which it was
subjected by the foot of the Saint
the wool baoame felt and soon
thereafter felt began to bo em-
ployed as an article of heaiwear.
Sn. at least runs the leend which
is gospel to hat makers tho world
iior and in nnmmemoration of the'
day a large number of thoso in tho
trade banqueted here lapt night.
This is tho first recognition ever
given to St. Clement on this Bide
of tho water although the Euglish
hat makers havo hold high carnival
-.. ii"i.w Tn wall man
on St. uieineui b uy " "" e-
a century.
ATinplate Demonstration.
Special to tbo Nuwa.
London Nov. i. At ""-
stration yesterday of tiuphite work-
ers at Maesteg Wales Lewis
Riohards the president of the ilia
triot association said that the work-
men had entered upon a period ot
trouble and distress when the wage
earners would suffer much through
no fault of their own. He believed
ii.M tne remedy for the poverty
caused by trade doprssion
of formally indorsing this discovery
and recommending its use to tho
membership of lodges throughout
tho country will be submitted and
advocatod by representative delegates.
All Day at the Desk.
K von In tlio strongC6t cons'.ltillons tho utock
of vilnllty Is not inoxtinimttblc All ilny at tbo
deck without a iluo modicum ofoutot door
oxerti?!) N calculated to pump tbo inherent
vigor oa' ot nbonlthy man or n imnii with ns
much certainty water Is iiinipcil Jout ol a
shlp'B hold ! a doukoy engine. Appllontlon
to bualnokf Is prni-owoithy of course ba thin
limy be inordone Kipanl jour lunKB stretch
your limbs with vigorous ixerclruoceasloimll
and above all If you Qui lint ovurvwirk bis
mido Inroad upon beaith try n conrfo of
KostctterV Momnoli llltlirs which stimulate
dlK"i-llon and regulates the Iioho'h liver and
stern generally. It is the Ung of tonics and
pofBcsS'is qnalltles which siv physicians com-
mend It to the uo or ln illdi.ru general. Hen
ellclal In mat irlal.ihjuniatlc kidney and ncr
vons complaints
IN VELVETS. LADIES' CLOTH
HENRIETTAS GRINILAND SUITING
SILKS DIAGONAL SUITING.
NOVELTIES IN BLACK
SATTEENS PLAIN AND FIGURED.
Wc give at prices that defy all so-called Bankrupt Stocks. Our
Greatest Feature for the coming month is our Clearing sale of
WATERPROOFS
LINSEYS
AND FLANNELS.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
We carry the largest Stock in Waco and Hinging from 35c up.
It makes no difference how close the money market may be or
how hard the times wc can always do plenty of business piovided
we sell goods cheap enough and that you will always find to be the
case at S. MARX'S OLD CORNER STAND.
Corner Austin and Square.
nTJk.F:.
MANAGER
icw Grocery Store!
Fresh Goods
Country
Produce
Eggs Chickens
and Turkeys.
Competition mot.
John J. Brewer.
421 Austin Avonuo. 421
Endorscd dt the HiaHreT Medical Authority
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 111, Ed. 1, Friday, November 24, 1893, newspaper, November 24, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115043/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .