The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 287, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 16 1894.
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JM.c.pf-!::menor and
omoth P""1""'!..: -i
. ..i. I no Slltt Willie "'"
J J pillar gave the
C..a.f hnautV tO the
kg toncu ui j
eUnd Mrs. P.rrott were
b- jiesiames J'J"" ""
Iivden H3untaaii u.
"??. ' .i.. nun. Wood
i"1 ... ixr L-nJ M it n.
bite w. y. '
J. and Misses mice
1'.i c.0 n.l Matltu
lirioaiii cudi. -
jid McGregor.
PirrotrtROnn wa anelc-
U embroidered tissue over
taffeta; aim. .viarsnaii
e black grenadine over
jet trimmings; Alra.
cream uu uui.u-;je
trine; airs iv.iuissv.ui
in heliotrope tones over
Ml l -i...m.t oi 1 T
13. tilSTK prillllUBU ana
elaborate garnitures of
Mrs. Bollinger darodil 'iilk
es of pansits Mrr. llama-
ite crepe de bine; Mrs.
blick and vvh le satin de
n. White blaik silk and
i Wilkts. white organdy
heliotrope trunm.i gi-; Mrs.
! white silk mud natural
iMrs. Finlaj white organdy ;
id witb lands of broad white
ibbon; Miss Marshall pritn-
lottei awis; Miss Mattio
pink silk Mu-B sjuste Jones
i:lk; Mien Parrott white
If over eilk; Mis McGregor
Ijgowr of white organdy.
E. E Sliuraato led the "or
which 'ag danced in the
'ilravilion to the strains of
i orchmra. J Le guests
id so far into the uundredb
lasimposiblo to note them
gathering wai a most 'jul-
and fashionable one. A
if trained waiters served re-
ints throughout the evenine
score of tete-a teie tables
Jotted the lawi s.
Hollhiircr l.niertiiiiis.
Bollirger's cards for a six
Millie on Frillav aftprnmn
dMrs.J F. Patillo's card.
as the guest of honor. The
a'e becoming experts in
w the plavint! was mnt.
"WR and the final renult
Wtchtd for Mm. .lanioa
!' came in for first honor-"
JfTeof Koya. Worces-
'e two Sfenn.l ;..
toMn. Ilengoat a pretty
.toW" -of hand painted
Photographs. To Mrs
"as given a perfume atom-
wawner retains a dainty
:d IMIoh l.i ..i.:i
H-..- "uur WU110
"iara Man. i
I -"nu UM
t nn
oinitnre
cbma. Tho
hUIORh
Mi8es Gillespie Blair Winston
and Lonise Bollinger assistej in the
afternoon's entertainment.
A I'rrttl (.vriuiiii
At Mis. DoATtb' renidence last
evening a pretty get nun wasdinced
under tne guidance of Mr E E.
Shumate. Wilson's orohestra fur
nished the musio for tho dancers
Mr. George Sexton planned tho af-
fair and to his untiring efforts the
success of tho evening is duo. Those
present were Misses Marshal' Shaw
Pace White Raymond Hubby
Beville Downs Tibbs Laokland
Long Winston Winter Kubank;
Messrs. Perkinson Sexton Kellett
Scott Jj3mbdin Parnell Wood
Searcy Brown Hugh McLendon
Walker Patton Ish Kobertson
Winter Shumate Parrott and
Stone.
are visiting their cousins Misses
Daniels and Mathews. The a 11 air
culminated Wednesday evtning at
Dij's Ia4i pix milfis from the city.
A delectable tuppir was followed
by boating on the lake. TIioki of
the party were M sjcs Daniels
Boyd Be-t Johnson Kline Mor-
gan McMillen Brigge Droke;
Messrs. Harrold Mason Beale
Garner Morris Twaddle Bogart
Stuart Bailoy Snoad. Tho chap
croups were Messrs. and Me dames
A. M. Martin and Robert Nettles.
fe V -J
f tx. . Wl
VTv "V J
k .:-
1 A
lll'.lti: A.M I'lIIOItl..
Mrs.
Belton.
Frank Wells is visiting in
leave" today
llnn-llon I'uriy.
A large square of creamy paste
board b?aring a painted bon-bon
inscribed with the golden letters
"come and eat me" bade a number
of tiny misses to the bon-bon
party of little Gladys Alexander on
Wednesday afternoon. A merry
hunt for tho goodies which were
tied up in dainty cornucopias and
hidden in the lhwers and shrubber-
rios served to put the children in
such a glee that the afternoon's fun
was asbured. Jolly games and a
dainty feant tf ice crtam cakes and
fruits were prehided over by MibSes
Hortense Alexander and M attic
J one? who made the afternoon a
memorable one for the little guests.
Mrs. liooilricli's liucliic.
Mrs. Goodrich's euchre matinee
was given on Wednesday in compli-
ment to Mrs. K. S. Triplctt who
haB recently rolurned homo. The
afternoon was occ of unusual pleas
uro and tho closely contested gameB
resulted in Miss Friend's carrying
oil' the first prze a Sevres pull' box
mounted in silver. The second
pri.w a bouillon cup of Worcester
ware feli to Mrs. AUxandor. De-
licious ices and cakes were the re-
freshmen. The gutsth included
Mesdames Kotan W. 0. Wilkes
Hamilton Bollinger Goo. MoLeu-
dor Wallace Johnston Iliggim-nn
McMullen Claik Padgitt 101-
lougti Sleeper Sangar J. C. J.
King Jr. Uros W. T. White
Shear Alexander Hale Garvno
Sam Thompson Orand Patillo
Slayden Randle L. C. Alexaudor
Robert Brooks Mayo Surratt
lleng'-t Wilson Byrne Craik Rob
ertH DaviB C M Hubby Stark
West Howard Braswell Manu
Eugene Early Humphries Wood-
ward Crojulus Oiivo Carter Mar-
shall Parrott Finlay Wtlliamsou
Blair Gillespie W. II. Wilkes
Toby; Misses Friend Edmonds and
Gaidner. Misses Goodrich Annie
R'Uan Mamie Davis aud Maria
Goodrich assisted in insuring the
comfort of the gueBls.
Mrs. Georgo Clark
for New York.
Mr. llanaud left for New Orleans
on Wednesday.
Miss Friend has gone to Manitou
for the summar.
Messrs. John and Gabriel Win-
ter are back from college.
Miss Ilallie Harrison has gone to
Viigima for the Bummer.
Miss Hattio Taylor iB out of tho
city enjoying ranch life.
Mrs. C N. Curtis and Miss Min-
nie Lee Cut Us are at home.
Misses Ada Park and Mao Moore
leave Monday for Alabama.
Mrs. Rotan and family will leave
on Tueoday for Amherst Mas.
Mr. W. 0. Wilkes is editing Ar
tehia in the absence of Mn-s Friend.
Mrs Cjhen and littlo Juliet left
on Wednesday for a visit to Georgia.
3
lisped
an
her hands in
elephant of
playors were
Randle l6 ??'
.Pace.n;"0.1'..1..110'
bllen V vv u Wilkes
r Blir Lindsay Early
EfGeo Winter. JZ nil'
omDson a.. -"'". "uu."
H. w' . ' .' llle8llei
..""uuara. Knhorto
--wuwkva.
W 0 WilkoH.
barter
Clil lilrcn'N I'urt) .
Miss Fanme Lou Larmour
aud Master Rutland Larniour en-
tertained twenty-four of their young
friends Thursday evening from 7 to
10. MrB. Larmour decorated her
home most elaborately and threw it
open to tho children who made
merry with games and music. In
the dining room the table was orna
monted with llowers an artistic
pyramid of hot house flowers rising
from the center. A dainty colla-
tion was hugely enjoyed by the
youngsters.
A Ilc'llU'lillul I'icnii!
Messrs. B. R. Mason and W. D.
Harrold arranged a delightful pionic
complimentary to Missos Lena and
Blancho Morgan of Tehuaoanawho
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and acts
gently yet pi omptly on tho Kidneys
Liver and Bowels cleanses the sys-
tem effectually dispels colds head-
aches and fevers and ernes habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach ptonipt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
cfi'ects prepared only from the mot
healthy and agreeable substances its
many excellent quaUtics commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale n 50c
and 81 bottles by nil leading drug
gists. Any reliable diuggist who
may not have it on hand will pio
cute it promptly for any one whe
wishes to try it. Do it accept i
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG aYRUP
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LOWbVILLE. Kl. t. iV V0;tn. N
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'. Monm. t' .John BM
Tripp VD8k5 MiBBBB
'RisL lm' Iace. Gardner
. nUs' Rocertson.
i was served.
THE MICROSCOPE.
A caroful iniei ost-opicnl
exumination uml cbuimcul
analysis of tho uriuo is a
vuluuble iiid in iletonninmg
tho nutuio of muii ' hi'oiue
diseiisoa purticuliti ly those
of the nurvons -.ystom
Wood liver kidnoyi and
"bliulder Theo aids iniiko
it possihlo to trout such dis-
eases successfully ul a dis-
tance without iietfOiial uk-
amination of tho patient
Thus brifilitv Disoa-rtj of tho
Kidnoys. Iiiilammatioii of
the Wadder uravei auu wm
nlhnr rilvoiii of till) Ufl- 3 III
nary Organs aie success- 8 IjtfS
fully treated Xervoiw Oo- &j"'
Liver Disease utid many
cured without seeing tho patient. A rite for
question blanks treatue and other informa-
tion describinsj case and inclose 10 cents in
stamps to pay postage.
Address. Woui.d'h Dispensary Mkdical
association no.
falo N. Y.
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Su
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CW Main Street But-
Family Grocery.
No. 726 Austin Ave.
A choice selection fresh and
new consisting of staple and
fancy groceries at prices to meet
competition. Good- delivered in
any part of the city. Prompt at-
tention and full weight guaran-
teed. Give me a trial.
W. H. DUTTON
726 Austin Ave.
DR. GUNN'B
immovbd
LIVER
PILLS
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movement oltbo bowel each day t.j nKW"7tat
UcttltS. Theao pin. eupply ?AMiy W?ht ? th2
neko It regular. 1 bey oure Headache. J""1""
Eye and. clear the conpiez.nu-7vrT-- ---
Kmab f&
'- y "w.
was: tr
mctlcs
other pill
Thcyot mildly. neltrcr Wbbm.i
b do. to oonvii
To oonvlnce y ' "' ncir m"" "j
..iil. ...r... ..full box roroc-niB oum
nil. IU.IID.1UI'IE.ICDIV .' ii.ji.j.l.hlt 1
TrywIere. Bosanko Mod. Co I'MUSelpWi. at.
Sold by Williamson Drug Com
pany Druggiati.;
M
LUXURIANT
HAIR
scalp fiec fioni inil.it-
ing and j-c.tly eitiptions is
piodttced by the CrncURA
Soap the. most ctlectiveskin
puiifyinjr .uui hedtitityinii
soap in" the woiki as 'well
as pin est and sweetest lor
toilet and iuuseiy. It cleais
the scalp and haii of ci usts
scales and dandiuti destiojs
micinvopic insects which
teed on the hair soothes irri-
tated and itchine sin faces
stimulates the hair follicles
and nouiishes the loots. It
not only pieeives puiities
and beautifies the haii but
impaitsa biilliaucyand fiesh-
ness to the complexion and
softness to the hands une-
qualled by other skin soaps.
RoM pvi r -rlmri' l'rli p C.'c 1ot.
Tnn Dim. ami (. iikm ( uui' lioituu.
Grey Webb previous to their de-
parture for Albany Texas.
Mrs. Duprep gives a etiohro mati-
nee on Thursday ifttrnron. On
Thurnlay evening Mivn Raymond
gives a euchic jurty to Miss Kato
Shaw.
M'ts Laura Yates is winning
many laurels in both miidio and art
at tho Coribirvatory in Cinoiuuati.
She is exteoUd heme in a few
weeks.
1
! Mih. E A. Jones introduces her
friend Mr. Sun at a card matr-
j neo this aflunioi n. Tho guests
were invited at S o'clock so detail-
ed minium is imporMble.
Mr. W V .lo n.wl tt.u I.l
WITH a clean wholesome will Med a numbu of weeks in
V scalp.neefiomiiiit.it- nt; m:... !.. t
vsmungii. lillf? 111. (l llllllll' UOUUllg
isindi Unite as either a European
trip or a oj )iirn in New York City
win occupy inn winter months.
The wed ling of Mim Muy Jack
son and Dr. Auetin. of Matini.
Mexico w ill occur on Wednesday
mottling at ) 1 o'clock at St. Pauls
Epirc.ipal church. N caids havq
been icsued bul ail friends are ex-
pected. Mrs. Geo. McLendon Master Mc-
Lendon Mws Alewmkr MrH Ed
ward Toby and Mi- Mignon I'nby
will leave in the morning via tho
Rock Inland for Chicago to spuid
1 several months in leoreuum and
studying ;trl and nitiiic.
A cunpiim party chaporoncd by
Mrs. Mintrot left for the Boi-quo
on Wednesday and not vilhttand-
1 ing tho ran a jolly t'mo h lt.iortid.
-The imny included M.bh's Almlrot
Mrn. T. E. Titnlett and Master I Burke Minnie JoluiMnn La klinl
wfF&XSSXTCJtAGBUk
Frank leave on Thursday for Mm-
fiOtlll.
M'ss Cole of Bryan is the guest
of Mi's Florrie Neil on North Tenth
street.
Mr. and Mis. Tucker entortainid
a fo friends infonually on Monday
evening.
Miss Annie Parker is visiting
Mrs. W. II. Thompon on North
Fifth sheet.
Mrs. Quitman Flnley of Galves-
ton is tho guest of Col. and Mrs.
R. B. Parrott.
1
Misses Ada aud Kate Risher will
leave on Monday to spend the sum
mer in Canada
Mis Mattio Jackton is in Tyler
the guest of her sister Mra. Hamil-
ton Van Hamilton.
Mrs. Frank Page and family with
her mother Mrs. Morris loft for
Virginia ou Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Early and
littlo daughters will leave Sunday
night for Charlottesville Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Holly who have
been tho guests of Mrs. Downs for
several wieks left for Colorado
this week.
Mr. El Stone leaves today for
Denver to meet his sister who
will shortly be the guest of Mrs J
P. Garland.
Miss Belln Edmonds loaves short-
ly for New Yoik whence she will
go to Harvard where she is to
enter the annex.
Georgia Plunk"; Messrs Lowin
Plunkett Duncan Park Coke ami
Mistrol.
The fliiwaii Electrical Forces!
How They Control the Organs
of the Body.
Tim electrical forces ot tho human hody BS
tho iioio fluid nny be U rmuil Is an o'.i
ci.illj attractUedepirtini'nt of science aslfj
exerts o nun Wed mi influence on tlio liitlt
of the oiKuiis of tin ImmI Nitu fun 0 )
produced liy the In tin nul Miimjid bj
UK 111 if the licit es to 1 in v nliui- ni mq o
the body lliusMipplN 1 nj.' tin l.ittt 1 wlllitbil
ll.illty neiTs-- iry in m
sine tfielr hi altli 1 ho
piu'iituumistrlc nerie as
shown In re 111. iy be -in I
to be tin iml Import. 111'
of the eullie lit nn
ten) a- It supplies tin
111 'lit. lllllL'S htOtll.i l
Inrni I- i-t"- witb tin
in 1 le fnri'i nei ess. u j I 1
Ii ep ihein 11 tivi) ind
healthy As will he m u
bv thee ut tin Ions; nn
di -CL'iidin from t h 1
Ium) of 1 bo brnn aiul
teiinin ituv In tin tin
( Is Ktlit pi iimoj i'ti t
while 1 lin iititniroiH lu-
tlo brain lit s supply tin
heart Inn 's anil stom
ai-li with neet'-s uv v 1
t.illty. Win 11 Hit. hr.nii
bteornrs in any w iy 11 s-
onlored hy Irrllabll ly
or uh Ulstiini the ni-iu
forco which It biipplu s
Is lessened and (ho or-
pans ici eh 111 tho 11 -inliiished
supply uro 1 011-
mmiiii ntlv we.iKeni d
IMijsietuns irtiurally f.ill to recnunle
the lniiorl tut o of Ibis f.ict but tn.it thd
oranltst If Insle'idof tbecaii'-eof tin lni bio
'1'bu noleil sin'i lallst 1 1 inklin Mils VI iH
I.b II h is kIm'ii the i-'ri'.iiii iinttif hi- lif.i
In the stiid of mis suldu t and tho lirln Ipi
(ll-:'iiw rlesi-onci 1 nl inr it nn tine to hi-eil ni H
l)r Miles' Itestnrativo ISirtlne tho iinrl-
tali tl brain 11 nil uere food is pi up 1 led on I ho
print iplo thai all nerious n ml ininiy oilier
illllleiiltii's orlL-liiatn from illsnitleis of the
iicrteei uti rs Its wondeifulMn cesslncnilriG
llie-i'illsorilt rs Is It stitiud to by thousands la
tiiiyii irt of the land.
ill sioi'iiite iNerune cures Biei'piessno-iS
W
"Our Crowd" tendered a germnn
to Masters Downs Marshall and
IVIIEB JCSSie YVinans gave a uiriu- .nous pioslrallon dllness bystt frla. soi-
iliv nnrtu tniliv 1 Limn number of ! "'' 'll ''ility M Vitus d.niie epilepsy 1 10. it
aaj p.triy touay a large iiumuei in t fm. from ! s ()r iKl.r drug's. H
invitatiOUB having been lBbUed to is sold on aposlthe uuaiannu by all dru-
j l-'ists in siuit dirti thy the Dr. Miles Medr.ll
tO her young friends. U niuinut Ind on n 1 elpt of price il por
ionic hi uuiLieu iurc. uprt.ss yreyaiu.
For sale by all misii its.
Complexion Pfsseivatl r
DR. HEBRA'S fejlJVV-X
VIOLA CREAM l
iiemovcn rrcki3 r-imrni ';.j
t.tvcr - rfloiBB uiacrtnuus. a
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Dcrm.itolojjlcal Institute
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Kline
prepiirtttlons ami pimmy iiannies.i. ai nu
uruEtji&i3 or mailed lor ju 11. dcuu inr circular
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)la lmlflti St.p Li i 1' 1 r r 11 flll rn I wllhout
11 Ut 0 o nurBery At - I y pit bl tlt-lki.! Clwll
tu.l. il 1ruvli. Price 2J Cort.
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The Gity Savipgs Bapk
CHARTERED FEB. 12. 1892.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100000
Now offers C per cent. Interest on deposits. Interest payab'c
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