The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 213, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NLW8 THURSDAY. MARCH 22 1894.
A ROMANCE.
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noJt ri'iniirkiible ono. ho
w o (J.ilHUllUii mureu iu
J-We Iip spoilt eiK'nt years.
i ri!orosi0(l tho oceans and
ntuutlt.'ni Africa.
!.! to drive n bargain with
kin u for two miniii"
r( ft) ami one 70 inlics in ex-
Lrecently '-0"1 0lt lrilt "J tho
Vh Ainciin jlimiii; cotnnany
ikiOOO. ami i- oiiiTfu ?i-juuuuu
.r II" zoo to London
Ito'ciorf tllL' Jo!l1 aIul get tlle
veil's tlic tolt'rapli company.
(toiMnm' tb" 1 1 t lrom Uapo
jfairo. K-'.M't. which whr-ti
jj will -'ive a complete tulo-
t iMfirJleot tne worm
LpeJ hef and took two nieces
JKV nil'1 uuore av bcnoui
L? with mm. He wis settled
r1 Htich tii'on them at IS ami ?.)0.-
JtH..t tlii'ir minority lie also
tocarrv them to London with
April. He 13 point; to close out
lossessi'Ji in Airiuii tins year
Pjnto live at his boyhood home.
IpHOSPEROUS INDIANS.
Will Writ.. . 11....1.
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L-KxiNino.v Ky.. M ircti 'f
Pollard's friends deny'slu- wiUkilfc!.?
Breckinn lu-e if K m the Mm for
breach ot promise but in nv event
.oy.ay.shewillwrue took viy
all the unfortunate events of her life
nnd a Kriijihic account of her infatna-
tion and relations for 10 years with
Breckinridge.
Shi- Wilt Mlclc.
Louisviui:. March --Tho report
that Mrs. Breckinridu-e will Mio the
congressman for divorce is pronounced
unfounded by a prominent Louisville
woman who received a letter from
Mrs. Breckinridge in which kIio epoko
of Colonel Breckinridge in such a way
ns to indicate that she intended to
stand by the 'Vilver-tonmi-d liar" as
he is now generally termed.
Itn) rotted the -.1111 hn Sclionl.
Si:v Havb.n March va. Twenty-fivo
Chinamen have declared a boycott
againit the First M-thodiit Episcopal
ctmrcli Sunday scliool. A week 10
their opium dens were raided (50 ar-
rests were made and f.intan p.irapher-
Italia confi-ca'i'd. Mr-. Crocker wife
of l'ollce Serjeant Crocner is a teacher
in the Chinese Sunday K'lioul class
and they allege that t-'ne u'ave the po-
lice a hint of their irumbhiij;. Tho boy-
cott is the result.
. Tribn tin- Wf-nlthli-nt In the
hlfl Dntlru Worlil.
m.sis Cuv Kan.. March 22.
linear this city are the Osa;;es
r the ric lest tribe ol Indians in
ii. Thoy number about 300
omen and children each 0110 of
receives from the irorerumeiit
iS30(j ini'i f 100 annually in 111-
h the purchase price of lauds
ir ve.irs u.'O.
Union to this thoy derive n tfooil
from the rent of land on the
lou now occupied by them
itiiein' used bv cattlemen for
jparpo-es Thoy are neotiat-
the s-ue of the reservation or
rtion of it which thov do not
lo retain to bo divided in sover-
ly of the Osaijes arc highly edn-
laml eouie of them enjoy all tho
pes of moiiern civilization. Theru
kvet& magnificent residences on
Rliememuoii.
trade of tin- Osaes is much
pt after by the menhants of towns
lie Burroumliii'' country. Before
mii; of the Cherokee strip it all
I to ArkausA-- fit v. which was the
lat trddini; innt hut now no les
thri't- town. have been started
ionlr excuse for their existenco
lir nearness to trie Osa'o reserva-
AOirlpil tlni ('1111111 i-n.
1 I'ltvN. iscci. March 22. News
Honolulu linmht bv tlio briL'au-
kneva -how- that the recent loss
wrkentine Hilo was probably
to ileraiiKoineiit of the vessel's
ives bj Milcanic action. When
fcui-t (il Haw. -111 recently tho
I'ses of the Gt'iii-va varied con-
and C ipt.nn Ncilson was at
toaccmwit for the phenomena.
1- hf-ant that Kilauea was ac-
e cnnu t.j tm? conclusion it was
cmie action that had affected his
i5es Lieut -nant Pearson of Her
''.ri hlnp Sajipho a few years at;o
the same fact. The chances are
Qe vulcanic disturbances affected
'tapa-sub of tho Hilo and the cap-
m shore in the foj; without
!t. When ho discovered bis
'Nbouts he sot his course but his
fMses aain pmyed him false and
"set w-unt ashore.
l'ircil ut 1I113 1 iiia m
Madkiu March 22 A ilipatchfrom
Coruua ay.- that while the Palm Sun-
day procession was passing through
the streets of that city a ouug seaman
named Va-viiey. ruslied between the
bearers of the images of Christ and
the Virgin and fired shots at each
statue. While firing the seaman
shouted cheers for anarchy and then
tried to escape. He was caught how-
ever and wa ne.irly lynched 1 efore lie
was rescued from the angry mob by
the police
Dili n Tlirllnt; llmini'i.i.
Tkkki: IUctk. I ml . M irch 22 L.
1. Carter who came to tins -it lrom
Indianaixdis has neen doins; a thriving
real estate business in a peculiar man-
ner. He owns a piece of property
worth about 58000 and mortgaged for
two-thirds its value which he has
deeded to three different parties since
last August. Criminal proceedings
nave hecninstuuteu against mm.
Minimum Will liu tlin Ctnriiil.ito.
Toi'KKA March 22 It was an-
nounced hero in pohtic.il circles that
Congressman Harris will positively
not be a candidate for congressman at
largo again and that .lorry Simpson
will bo such candidate for re-election
and not run 111 the Seventh district.
Ckargi with i:iiil.luiiiciit.
I10 Mo.. March 22 -D. A. Me-
vaslolgedin jail nero charged
"embezzlement iif n teinn nnd
IT from tlm C. B. Simpson Medicine
'fiyot st. Louis.
tourti-eu 1'ursoiiH Injiiruil.
YKK March '2i. Fourteen
l Were linnr ill V.- u ll.i o i.nvii-
Bus which c.iuseil n imnin (lmnnir
I'wupants who trampled over each
lattun... ....
--- liwu IU t-SC.ipU.
""ST I.oiilil at Genoa.
tS0A ilarch 22. Kim- r.pnnnl.l of
ma arrived hero from France
lliw out tho CurnoKtune.
U'JII11IS I'lrv T...1 -f 1. 00
ft blew tho cornerstono out from
ian Lutheran church six miles
t here. A farmer heard tho
' taised other farmers and gave
' ariviug the thieves itito a
! j- The burglars found nothing
Iew papers and a bible the latter
wrnmjrngmontB.
j CtlP' declared l'rciident.
fen' Mardl 22. The Bteamer
lith?t ' from Caracas brings ad-
Wl? a General Cnspi has been of-
uel d el-cte1 president oi
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Saved Her Life.
Mrs. C. J. Wooi.ninooi: of Wortham
Texas saved the life of her child by tho
Use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
due ol niv i-liililu-ii liiiil Ciniip. The
case was allt'iuioil inn plisii-uiamiwa
mimihki'iI to he mI1 iimlei control. One
nilit 1 was starllfd hv the Pliilil's hard
lui'.-itlilti!.'. anil on :iu lo it rmini) it stran-
Rlins It hail neaily ceasi-il in breathe.
liiMlllnj: thai tin-rhilii's.il'iiiiiiiij: condition
h.-nl lii'i-onn- i(isvili In '-I'lie of the medicines
chen. I tcasoni'il that sncli lemeilies would
1 : of no avail II.uiiik pail of a hottle ot
Avn-Vflii'in 1'i-i'tiu.il in tin' liouse 1 vc
the child tluc'c iliiies. at shoi I inteivals and
anlousl walled icsiilts l'lonitlu-iiioniunt
the IVctoral was KlM'ii. the child's hieatliltiB
mew easier and. In a choit time she yas
Mi-cphiK ntilt'tlv and hreatliliiR naturally.
The child is alhe anil well to-day and I do
not hesitate to say that Ayer's C'lieiry Sec-
toral saved her lite."
Cherry Pectoral
I'reparcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co Lowell Mans.
Prompttoact.suretocure
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Your next weeks vashino.
Oll5 ENJOYS
Both tlio mclhotl and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is nlciisiuit
and refreshing to the taste and act?
pcnlly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys
Liver and Bowels cleanses the sv?
tem cHcctually dispels colds head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is thr
only remedy of its hind ever pro
duccd pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach piompt in
its action and truly beneficial in it:-
effects prepared only from the 1110-t
healthy ami agreeable substances ib-
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale n f0c
and SI bottles by 'ill leading drujr
gists. Any Hiabio druggist win
may not have it on hand will pm
cute it promptly for any one win
wi-lies to try it. l)o rit accept an
substitute.
MitFQRNIA FIG xYRUP CO
j-i riiAuci&cu. i'.al.
LOU'SVIUC. Kt. uiv YOitK. N K
NuLjJ (111)
Will look whiter will be cleaner and will
be done with less Jabor if
Clairette Soap
Is used. The clothes will smell svveeteram$
Will last longer. CLAIRETTE SOAP Is
pure ii cleans but does not injure irhe-
pabric. It does rot roujhen or chap fhe
J)and.s.
MU1 JO D-f " se It . Do Yoll. ?
NK. FAIR BANK 8(COv M'f'rs.ST. LOUIS-
THIS W
EEK
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1 r s j s
hi'aa- yiyyr
DR. GUNN'S
IMPROVED
$UVER
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movement of tho bowel d each day io neccasary to?
health. Thcio pills supply w hat the ryslem 1 jcka lo
t n!:e It rcpular. Thcv cure Ueadnohe brtrhtcn tho
Kyeo and clear tho ComplfTlon better than cos-
metics. They net mildly neither cripc nor oicken at
otlnr pilla do. To convinto vju of their merit a we
will mail Pimples free or a full hox for M cent o Sold
tveryvr-hcrc. BosanUo MuL Co. Philadelphia Ta
Sold by Willianipon Drug Com-
pany DruggiHtu.
FAT PEOPLE
I'auk Oheiity I'ili h will ri'iloce ynnr wolplii
IM itu IMI.VI'l.l Ir-m Uti 15 nmlp
month. Ml s'JMHl'IMi floKni-n- Of injury
Ml I'l IIIjICI'I V The built np th
heaUn r.nil Tiinntlfi tho comnlnlnn lcavlr?
MIUIIlMil l or lbb'iieM. S'l l"f
U!Xtl i:s fnd llllpult liti-itM t mn-lj
rellevdrt V Ii.XIM'Kl.lll XT lml n m-ipii
tlfl-ami pl'lfo r'llfll nduMu oulj nltBi
oira of oxpclcncu. All uiiier- niimillfd il r
ei't fiom om olllcn I'ric 12 (Hi pel pwhnjrr
nv lliwnii ... .... n .... Tab 8 fH 1... ...ill njti .. t A
Tc-tl uOii'Sla and rftrllcninre 'i-euli-d) Vcti
fill Correspondence Strictly Confidential.
I'AUK KEMEWY CO. Roston. Mass.
EsftORttD nr thc HiaNKsr Medical Authoitii
SMFMTHOLmHALBl
JKGsS? wave you rtWhO'QU
TKtTucanftnucMEunA!jG A
lltKUnUliL ThH Mr.NTiror.
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"3 j5 is iNHAI.ril will euro ynn A
r &fSC T Ifcw wouilorful Liion to Fufforrra
'!' tti rffiT fromColiln. BoruThriiHt
Ilinucri7rJ. rtrnncinii.i
rrilAY JT.VJZK. Afnrfo
tmmnhattTcUtf. Aiidliclent
i ri mt'i v. LiiiiTfn.i'iiw t" -'"
In rocket. reailT to n on flrt Indication of co'd
Patlufncllii'itni'irnntecUormonpr refunded. J'rtrr.
CO cents. H. B. CUSSMlh Kir. lire Rirers lUcb U. !. i.
UrUTUni Trio unrest nnd fafeft rmMffo
Mbrl I HUL Bi!ikindlcnes. Kncmu.ltcli Plt
Ithenro old ForM Hums cms. 'Wonilcrriil rem
id to? JM r.lIH. I"llrr SR ct.. lit Drills- D ft II
pt or hr mull prep-"" Address nsnbovH. PMt.1'1
For !lt. X7 Wnltf' F' ni"i"'VP
WUJamson IJiubCo HC '-'r AC0..M01
on a 11 eaer ""'' ''"""i"" - .. --
NEW GINGHAMS
NEW PRINTS
NEW WASH GOODS
Of every description
STYLES ATTRACTIVE
PRICES NEVER SO LOW.
SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
50 dozen long waist corsets elegant goods In white only sixes
iS to 30; quality usually sold for fci.oo they go at 5c cents each.
Wc offer by far tlio Best
25 cents ladies' black hose in the city our own importation
One price in plain figures Bring your pocketbook well filled for
our bargains arc "tempting.
H. B.MISTROT&CO
408 and 410 Austin street.
AUCTON
SALE!
Bliiiiti
5 Kw rnm Va VkV ! vail Vi " tm. akf
JCavfatsandTradc-Marlc!ohlaineiI and all l'at-J
Jcnt business conductid for modcratu Fees.
'our office is Opposite U. S. Patent ornccj
J and we nil secure paten: in lcib tune .nan those J
. rmnln(riMl tt'll hlll(TOn. .
t-cnil model drauiug or photo. with (lescrip-j
liinn u- Tuiikf. If rutcuiable or not. free ol!
i char'ec. Our fee not due till patent is secured. J
A pamphlet. "HowtoOblain 1'atcnts" withj
cost of same in the u. S. and lorcu;n countnesj
cnl frpp. Address. I
C.A.SNOW&C0.1
LOpp. Patent OrneE Washington D. C.
Having removed to 103 South Third street I respectfully an-
nounce to my fiiends and the public generally that 1 will hold a
bona fide auction sale each day. M stock of goods consists of
Notions Clothing Hats Gents' Underwear and Shoes. No bv-bid-
'ding auction house. 10 a. m. 2 and S p. m.
Z. MILLER Proprietor.
I have secured the services of Mr. Joe Varborough who will
I conduct the sales. All are invited to attend.
BLACK M1NORCAS
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MlxedChljcken . PALMEITS
Cor. 8ih and Franklin Sta. CJ
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BROWN LEGHORNS
Tho.GroaoBt Egg
Producing Fowls on Earth
EGGS FORHATCHING.
The Geyser City Directory.
NTUAiU I.AUNHIUEN.
WACO STEAM LAUNDRY
Sear Hutptnsion llridge '. i0j-
CHOW JIHUS. roprittori.
Prompt Attention to out of town order
BETTE
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ETTER AND BETTER
04-i"ll Tl-t 4--x w-k-
and onii ivii c lkj vuimu
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LotSj for $150 on 5 Years Time. No interest.
100 Lots for $150 Each.
No interest at $1.00 a week.
50 Acres Southeast corner of Kirkpatrick ad-
tion on 5 years time.
Wo OitV TekZBL I
Still You are Right in the City.
Call at 605 South Eighth St. Corner Clay.
P. G. Kirkpatrick.
3u2J3i2ii22SiZiJri!HsiStrn's.
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