The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, June 15, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS FRIDAY. JUNE 15 1894.
UOTBHL APMHTJraT.
Supreme
Cliainiiiin of (lie Third
Jiiriicinl District.
Hon. Wallor S Baker chairman
of tho Democratic state executive
committeo today appointed lion.
Jaa. V. Swayne of Fort Worth
state senator from the Tarrant coun-
ty senatorial distriot chairman of
the third suprem j j ultoial district
of Toxas.
This is tho largest supreme dis"
irict in the stato extending into the
Panhandle and including about for-
ty counties.
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Hood's Ifriiraile Reunion.
On Wednesday the 27th instant
the annual reunion of Hood's Texas
brigade Longstreots corps army
of Northern Virginia will take
place at Cameron that day being
the thirty second anniversary of the
battle of G.unes' Mill or Chica
hominy.
Thoro arc no' in McLennan
oounty six veUraus of the old brig-
alo. They are John (J. Wet E J.
Parrent D. G Jones W. II. Leas-
ing Joe Lehman and Jack Adam
all of whom will atten 1 the re-
union. Pat Cleburno Camp will 'send a
largo delegation of other veterans
who will attend tho leunion.
Gulf Excursion Ratos.
Tho Sin Antonio and Aransas
Pass road has put on a rate begin
nin Saturday Juno 2 and good
every Saturday stud Sunday thereaf-
ter until otherwise ordeied by which
Rockport Aransas Pass Corpus
Chrisli and Portland can bo visited
very cheaply. The tickets are good
for four days trom date of sale.
There is no stop over allowed on
thorn and the trip must bo made
straight through after the start
either way. Tho round trip rates
from the various points on the roid
are as follows:
Alice 2 25
Altair 3 ro
Auo 3 75
Boovillo 1 50
Bon Arnold t 75
Boorno -1 00
Calveras 3 00
Cameron t 50
Chootham 3 50
Chilton 0 00
Cuoro L' 75
Eaglo Lake 3 75
Edgar . . . '. 2 75
Elmondorf 3 00
Flatonia 3 0
Floreavillc 2 75
Falls City 2 50
Fulshcar 1 25
Ganahl 1 50
Giddings 1 00
Gonzales 3 50
llallettsville :i 25
Houston 1 50
Karnes City 2 25
Kennedy 2 25
Kerrvillo I
Lexington t
Lockhart 1
Lott 5
Luling 3
Mathis 1
Minerva I
Mnldoon i
Norwood 5
Pottus 'I
Kosobud 1
Rockdale t
Runge .' . . . . 2
San Antonio $
Sorbin .
S'.iinor
Sk'dmore
Sublime
Sweet Home
Tanglowood
Van Raun ..
W-too
W illis
Wiring
Wtat Point
Winchester
Yoikum
Yorktown
THE REVIVAL
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Base ball Saturday and Sunday.
The Cotton Palace base ball team
is m line condition for a good game.
Comot Pllo Remedy euros.
For sale by H. C. Risher & Co
Wo will soil oanned California
goods very cheap for balance of this
mouth. Giiibule Bnos.
Subscribo for Tue Nkws.
"More Facts"
Is a handsomely illustrated fifty-
page pamphlet issued by the Chi-
cago Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail-
way company giving valuable in-
formation rogarding agriculture
sheep raising climate soil and
othor rosources of South Dakota.
It also contains a correct map of
North as well as South Dakota.
Evory farmer and in faot any
one interested in agriculture etc
should have a copy of it. Sent free
to any address upon application to
D. C. Brady southern passenger
agent 237 Fourth aveuuo Louis
ville Ivy.
If your paper is not delivered
promptly notify the office and the
negligence will be promptly cor-
'juied.
The News prints the associated
iress telegrams twolve hours ahead of
a? caper rr Wao-
At tlie Tlircc-Milc C amp-ground
Interest Increasing.
The revival at the camp-ground
has gradually increased in interest
from tho first service. The au-
diences have not boen extremely
large bat they have been growing
with each succeeding service. God's
people in attendance hive been
greatly revived. Scores of peni.
tents have come forward for prayer
and many of them have been glo.
riously converted. One night
eight made public professions of
personal fa-th in Christ. Quite a
number from Waco have attended
each service. Some came on the
train but many C3me in carriages
and buggies. It is but a Mhort dis-
tance from the city and it makes a
nice trip these moonlight nights.
The train leaves the Cotton Belt de-
pot at 7:40 p. in. and returns at 9:30
p. m. Large audiences arc expec-
ted on the grounds Saturday and
Suuday. Let all Christians pray
for a continuance of God's blessings
on these meetings and especially
that Sunday may be a day of great
spiritual power with us. The sub-
ject for tonight is "A Topless
Heaven and a Bottomless Hell."
Read John 14: 2 3; Rev. 9:1 2.
Should one sorvioe bo missed on ac
count of rain it will not stop the
meeting. Fraternallv
J C F. K-h.kb.
International Christian Endeavor
Convention at Cleveland Ohio.
The 13th International Uhristiau
Eudeavor convention convenes in
Cleveland Ohio July 11th to 15th.
It will be attended by about 25000
J young people and will afford a rare
opportunity for hearing the most
noted Christian workers of the day
and bosides furnish a most delightful
summer trip at very little expense.
Tickets will be sold July 8th to llth
inclusivo at one fare for the round
trip good to return until July 31st
but if deposited with the joint 3gent
of the terminal lines in Cleveland
on any date prior to July ilst will
be mado valid for return until Sep-
tember 15th.
Delegates and visitors from Tex38
will bo assigned to private homes
surrounding Madison Avenue Con.
gregational church whiah will be
their headej larters at very moder-
ate rates or if preferred hotel ac-
commodations can be had for $2 00
per day.
Attractive side trips to Niagara
Falls Toronto Canada Chautau
qua and other points by boat and
rail at cheap rates will bo arranged
from Cleveland. Texarkana is the
rallying point for the state. At
7:30 p. m. on Monday July 9th the
special excursion cars will leave
there ovorfbe "Cotton Bait Route"
for Memphis and then vi3 the L. A
N. for Cincinnati and via the Big
Four to Cleveland arriving there in
time for the opening exercises on
Wednesday evening. This is the
official route selected by Rev. II.
G. Scudday excursion manager for
Texas delegates and visitors who
will give all necessary information
and will mail an itinerary of
the trip giving details to all per-
sons writing him in reference there-
to at Longview Texas or
S. G. Wakneh
G. P. A. Tylor Texas.
A. A. Gi.hsox
T. P. A. Fort Worth Texas.
GRAND OPENING
AT M$r KMI rAWLLIOn'O.MGIlT
iiv uom itorii-s :iti:ir i:rno.
vv.&y I tlli Hi' III .SMA.
First appearaucc of Golubook and
his son eight years of age song and
dance comedians. First appearance
of the Little Diamond the greatest
contortionist of his age 0 years old.
First appearance of the great won.
derful novelty artistMiss Golubock
the sword-wilkor walking bare-
footed on swords nine feet h'gh
sharp 3B razors. This lady has
been working on exhibition in Rut-
sia England Germany and at the
World's Fair Chicago at 182 per-
formances. Has been witnessed
daily by thousands of people. The
whole to conclude with a grand
concert by the entire family in songs
and dances
Admission Free Fifteen centB
will he oharyt-d for seats.
WACO EVENING NEWS.
The liuilnrii uftici ;riv room mitf rom.
Iuniti( room mi tiiyoU unit XII ttouth
Kiylith atrtel. leli jihone -No. ITT
itranch oJif H Iturlriun'i bonk store
Ifo II' Smith fourth atrett. Teleyhom
No. V'JH
If you irimf In liitk ivllh Ihv huiliwts ot'
flee ntut huie no 'phone use ours at the
branch office.
ALL AROUND TOWN.
Rev. Dr. R. K. Smoot will
preach tonight at the Frst Presbyte-
rian church
There is a good attendance upon
the meetings at the camp ground
despite the bad weather.
The material for the stone cross-
ings at Provident Heights lus ar-
rived and the crossings will be laid
at once
R. N. Palmer the feed man is
moving his stock to the J. K Rose
building at the corner of Seventh
and E'ranklin streets.
A runaway
liven matters
team served to on-
on South Eighth
street this morning without doing
any very serious damage.
The new pipe organ for the Epis
copal church will be in place in
time to be used at tho services a
week from next Sunday.
Russell II Kingsbury and Prof.
Buck of Hillsboro Populist can-
didate for congress will debate at
Fiost Navarro county tomonow.
The following cases were disposed
of in the c.ty court today: Easter
Samuels assault and battery fined
$5; Pete Barnard drunk fined 5.
The following cases wero dis-
posed of. in Justice Gallagher's court
today: Ola Emerson IOnma Ham-
ilton fighting fined 41 and costs
each.
The farmer is "tho gentleman"
in this section this year. If the
bottom-doesn't fall out of prices he
will have a roll at the bank when
crops are marketed.
Waco Lodge No. 110 Knights of
Pythias is arranging for an enter-
tainment on the 28th inst. It will
be given at the lodge room and a
very enjoyable programme is being
prepared.
Messrs. W. L. Burke Percy Mo-
Ghee Henry MoGhee Sam Whaloy
S S. Hall Lucien Truitt and Will
Morris left today to spend two
weeks hunting and fishing on tho
Colorado river.
On account of inclement weather
Mr. Hanes the blind evangelist did
not deliver his discourse announced
for last night. The subjeot an-
nounced for last night "Wheat and
Tares" will bB discussed tonight on
the public square.
To teach young ideas to shoot
you muet employ a oompetont ped-
agogue. Oioou generaisnip is nec-
essary to phn a successful battle.
In all business enterprises compo.
tency and adaptability aro neces-
sary to bring success. In no other
line of business is this saying more
true than hen applied to the man-
agement of a first-class hotel and in
thin connection we wish to romark
thai Will Hunter is tho right man
in the right place as evidenced by
the prosperity of the Hotel Royal.
Soe Stark West & (Jo. for acoidont
and fire insurance.
No extra ohargc for calling at
residences to remove corns. No
pain no blood Dr. Sadler G13
Austin avenue.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. BALDWIN
RUl'TUKK AND ltKCTAIi Sl'ECIALIBH
I Biiaratiteo to cure Itupturo lllo VU
tula In Auo I'lceriMod Itactiim II)
drocoln mid Vii-tcoeolo ulthont knit
or detention from business. A'o pay unti
cured
Why west s tratt nr suffer when s care li
offered 70a on euoh fair terms. HaudteJe 0:
cufes treat (1 In and around Waoo the pact
throe ye&rs. Some you my know. Write o
cnll (or reference llt. Otllce rooms SO !J 8)
Provident Butldlug. WACO TK.VAS.
DENTISTS
N.T. HARRIS.
Offlee 40ISX AunUn Avenue
ATTORNEYS.
T. A. BLAIII.
O. L. aTMRLIN.
BLAIR I STRIBLING. t
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HOUK Au$tin Avenue WA (JO 1KXAK
JOHN L. DYER
Attorney - and - CouNSEttoi
at Law
Office No. 120J4 N. Fourth St
Waco Texas.
CTJLLEN F. THOMAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WACO 1 1 TEXA
Office over Waco 8tato Bank.
PERSONAL.
J. G. Moore of Baltimore is a
guest at the Royal.
George D. Evans of Chicago is
stopping at the Royal.
Rev. Hill DuBose of San Fran-
cisco is stopping at the Royal.
R G Eyrick Robert A. Kott-
witz IS Johnon J. N. Kaiser of
New Orleans aro at tho Royal.
W. A. Dashiell travelling pas-
senger agent of tho Texas it Pacific
railway is autographed at the Pacific
hotel.
.11 A UK i:il IMII1M
ALL Milium HOODS.
A complete assortment of air
Good linilds Bauge Curli and
WIrb.
.Mine I'cii! I'are Spirliilit
treats the wo with HjdroVacu
treatment.
Hair dreHSi'd to order 'NniU
manicured ChlrnnoJiet work
Corns nnd Itnnlons Treated.
DreaBes mado to ordor.
Cull at lot)' Austin st up stairs.
Near fourth Street
lUItN. II. .1. DOSS.
Hotel ArrlvalB.
Pacific Hotki. Dr Thomas II
St3ndlee Mirlin; W T Bessonette
Temple; James I Moore city; Ias
A Harrison city; Sol Kahn New
York; Prof Cha's T Aloxauder city
Miss Susie Jones city; C T McKl-
roney Denison; J T Evans MoKtn-
ney; A Metzlnr Cincinnati; D T
Bowser Fort Worth; G B Iletloy
Bolton; M Hamilton Tylor; M A
Werz Gilveaton; W IS Fall Orange;
O R Phillips McGregor; B B Gate-
loy Peoria 111; Miss Annie
Kmg Belton; llamsay M Oox
Dublin; R V Hioke Whitney;
K F Perry Dallas; Geo H Persons
Boston; W A Tuley Gilveston; IS
E Reed Chicago; C E Farris Ldu.
isville Ky; E W Gruendler lions.
ton; W R Stone Chicago; W E
Milligan A II Brown St Louis; I
Obendorfer N Y; W E Johnson
N O; J W Levy Chioago; G Gold-
smith N Y; II M Cox Texas Cen-
tra'; W II Digg Cincinnati; W A
Diahioll Dallas; J C Lowis Aus-
tin; W V Bontloy C C llunton
W P Cunningham Hillsboro.
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An Organ For Salo.
An oxoollent new organ no seoond
hand affair. Oall at ""nv Nkws office.
Berg-strom Will Make
Cabinet photographs at $2.50 per
dozen and remember that we will
give you work that will be in every
respect superior to anythiog offered
you near these prices. Furthermore
I will give a reduction of 50 cents
on tho above low prices to anyone
holding tickets issued in Waco this
Bpring by another photographer.
Bring your tioketB at once as this
offer is limited. Studio 503 V Austin
avenue.
A COMING
And a Valuable f?
Charles CuUer 0uf
author and kii.J !
Guides to Hn o' " oh
Clemens Mloh 5 W
Ark.; Mineral WelTl"
other health r Jl!"
on a Guide to Vl! .t0'l
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AMBS. NUMBIScJ
iiuiaiuiui oanatoriam
Padgitt Natatorimn..'''"
Paoilio Hotel "'"
Samuel Colcord...!""
Waco Female College'""
uotan Grocery Company
J. Hansel Wood ClothingCf
" " lllsgms
Waco Furniture Company
Waco State Bank "
SangerBros
C N. Curtis ''""
R. T. Dennis & Co. .."'
W. K. Dupree
Toby'B Commercial Collin
acu Divuuiug 1XUW8
Hill's Commercial College.
u. 11. itanaie Uo..
The Day-Globe
John T. Battle
Artesian Man'fg & B Work
Dr. Charles T. Young
Dr. C. L. Ilorton
Dr. J C. J. King
Dr. G. P. Mann
Commercial House
Dr. J. W. Hale
Dr. Garland B. Foscne..
Dr. S. E. Shelton
Joe J Harrison
Dr. R. C. Brown
Kivett-Flenung Lumber ft I
Waco Ice & Refrigerating I
Commercial Club
Dr. W. F. Cole
Jones & Goodloe
And others.
Whitewash brushes; good assort
ment; low prices. Give me a call
C. F. Smith 404 Austin ave.
Cheap Kallroad IlcM
Tol.ii.iln Rick. Ark. m
Wis. A anbury Park V
Toronto Canada via w
Belt Route."
On July -J2 23 24 23.il
28 account "United dhw
Prinnrlahin ind SisteH of M
tnrir.nu T..n" meetine. titbl
i.o anh tr Little Rock Artj
rt'turn at one fare for tjl
trip good to return July l
On June 17 is a '"
of T. P. A. meeting m
HnUnta will llfl BOW tO U1
one fare limited good J
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air. lintois to be soli !"
. Ai:i...lran nrl retOTD 1 1
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On July G 3nd7J
ing.'tickets will ba sold tM
N. Y and return t
faro for tlio rouuu ...
limited good to return ;J
On.July loauu'- "
list Young Poop MgJ
tickets will lio poi" -.
d. and retain j
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tension to September!
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, June 15, 1894, newspaper, June 15, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115843/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .