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WACO DAILY NEWS, JANUARY 2 1892. Li. E J!j Cheap Medium and' Fine Paper Hangings and Decor ations, Window Glass, Var nishcs etc. Sole agent for W. John's celebrated Asbeslus Paints. Full line of Colors, Biushes aud every thiug kept iu a first-class Wall Paper and Paint Store. C F. SMITH. 404 Austin Street, Steam Sausage Factory. Fresh Fish. Fresh .Lard. Fresh Oysters. Fresh Sparo Ribs. All Kinds Meats And Sausage, "Cheap for Cash. J. 0. Stafford. beware or Imitations Of MoAlibter coal. No one han dles the Genuine article but Laoy. Make Christmas presents of llook port lots. J. E. Andebson. If you want good coal, quiok deliv ery, tolophono Laoy lor McAlistu.ii Lump. No one soils it but Laoy. Waco addition to Rockport, 20 lots to the block, $400. ' J. E. Anderson. If you want tho best cheap coal in Waoo telephone Lacy for iho Bmkr Cbeek. Day boarders oan get tho best ac commodations at tho Woman's Ex chango, 113 North Fourth -trcet. Lunohes and refreshments for en tertainments, furnished by tho Wo man's Exchange, 113, North Fourth street. i aii i The best restaurant in town, Joa Lehman's, No. 117 South Fourth street. Don't spond your hard earnod nion y for lottery tickots, young man, but ouy a lot in tho Kirkpatrick addition and you will havo a place on which to build a home. You can't loose on Rockport lots for heafter used for goobers and oranges only, but when deep water is had they will Ye worth more than Velasco J. E. Adeuson. Real Estate for Sale. Tho Gerald houso on South Fifth streot, lot 115x215, two story houso, nine rooms, all modern conveniences. Prioe $G,500; will take a smaller houso in part paymont. Lot and a half on North Eleventh street, be tween Barron and Morrow, cast front. Prico $700 a lot. Two lots corner Twentieth and Webster, nicely ter raced. Prico $800. Lot and a half fronting Sedwick's houso on Clay streot; under fcnco. Prioo $750. Cor ner lot on Ninth and Bagby; east front. Prico $500. Two lots corner North Sixth and Tonneasee avenue. Price $1,800. O. A. RlOITAltDSON, Postofllco building. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Miohacl Curtain, Plainfield, III., makes tho statement that she aught cold, which settled on her lungs; she wus treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grow worse. II o told hor she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could ouro hor. Her drug gist suggested Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption; She bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benofited from first does. She continued its uso and after taken ton bottles, found herself sound and well, and now does her own housework and is as well as she over was. Freo trial bottles of this Great Discovory at W. B. Morrison & Go's. Drug Store, largo bottles 50c. and 1.00. n bonsumptiom I havo a poslllvo re icdy for tho nbovo disease; by lta neo thousands of cues of tho worst kind nd of Ion;; Btandln" have been cured. Indeed, o strong Is my faith In Its efficacy, that I will ri?.n?..TnVn0TT"s PIlEE wltu a VALUADLK 1 11LA1 IbL on this dlscapo to any sufferer who will send mo tliolt Impress and I. O. address. T.A.SLOCUM.M.C, IBI PoarlSt., N. Y. Are You Satisfied ? With a Good Wearing and Good Fitting Shoe. WE ARE STILL ON TOP. With the Largest Line of BOOTS IN THE STATE. ew, Fresh and Faultless. Call and Examine OurManimoth Stock. SLEEPER, THE RELIGIODS WORLD. si:kvu:i:.n an;i,i at Tin: v.utious CHUKGIIES TOMOICHOW. A Mil illcclliiH' ill 111 u Intercut of I lie Illblo Society Tomorrow Night NotcnJ 1'rom tho Yniuif? Itlcii'b (llirihliaii Association Tho Now liibrnry. Tho gospel meeting for men at th" association rooms tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock, will be addressed by Rev F N Calvin, tho new pastor of tho Christian church of this city. The subject will be "Now Yoir'u Resolu tions," and it is one that will do the young men of the eity good to hear discussed. Boy's gospel meeting at 'S o'clock in tho junior department room, where all boys will always find a oordial welcome, also a wolcomo will be ao- corded all boyt at the junior bible class which meets at 2 o'clock. Ono encouraging feature of the woik was brought out at tho Now Year's Reception, to show how the as sociation is rcaohing not only tho city young man, but tho "stranger, that is within our gates." From tho register used for that ocoasion ror rooording the namo and address of the callers, it was shown that men from twenty five cities of tho United States were in attendance. Only about two-tbirds of tho callers registered, or this num ber might have beon much larger. A movement is now on foot to in crease tho library of the association to such a sizo that it may become circulating among the young men of the city. Quite a number of people havo agreed to contribute one good book per month during 18o2, and yestorday tho first installment of books was received from Mr. A. J. Stewart. Six books that aro worthv a place in any carefully seleoted library. Mr. J. A. Bass also presented ono large and readable volume. Young men, join tho gymnasum classes if you, want something that will be of lasting benefit to you. Christian Chukchi Elovdnth and Washington; F. N. Calvin, pastor; preaohing at 11 a m, subject: "Num bering Our Days." No evening ser vices; Sunday school 9:30 a m, W S Blackshear, superintendent. The Uumiieri.and Preshytekian Cuuiioh Washington, between Third and Fourth streets; Rpv J A Mo Kamy, pastor; services tomorrow; Sunday school 9:30 a m, Mr J II Gouldy, superintendent, preaching 11 a m and 7:30 p m; Young People's Sooiety of Christian Endeavor, '.) p m. Spcoial preaohing at the county court houso Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All men are specially in iovited. Pastors Union Tho Pastors Union will meet Monday mornincr, Jany. 4, 18q2, at tho rooms of the Young Men's Christian association at 10 o'clock. It is very muoh dcurod that all pastors of the city should be present at this meeting H. A. BounLANi), President. Finn Street Mkthodist The sorvices tomorrow at tho Fifth Street oburch will bo of special interest. Tho choir, under the leadership of Mrs. 11. O. Rounsaval, haB prepared ohoieo musio. At 11 a. m. at tho oloso of the sermon by the pastor, tho Holy Corn muuion will be-taken. Tho Epworth League will meat at 4 p. m. to organ ize for the work of tho year, and every member is urged to attend. At 7:15 p. m. a mass meeting of soveral churches will bo held in tho interest of the Bible Sooioty. SHOES at rd LIFTON OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE LEADING DRUCCISTS Gantt, & l'oimloxtcr, NO 310 AUSTIN AVKNUIJ IT Theo ln widow, orphan, oreickperon inthtscltv, euffo'lnK t rthe wnnt ofllrn, li'eab''Rend vour namo and iddr ss to tho Yenger Publishing compiny, room 20, Chal mers Mock. Onr 1 Mention Is tor lievo tho worthy suffering, aud no beggpr need apply 12 at Soandinanian Lutheran Corner North Tenth and Jefferson streets; Rov T G Ops-ahl, pastor; services to morrow at 3:30 p m. All Scandina vians cordially invited. There will he services at tho Trinity Methodist Episcopal oburch, cornor Twelfth and Jefferson streets, tomorrow at 11 o'clock a m and 7:'d(i p m; preaching by tho pastor, Rev C Giddingp; Suudav school at 3 pm. Everybody invited to attend. PERSONAL. Jir. Jim Lanham, cx-shorifi or Co ryell county, was in tho city this morning. Mr. Ed Hatton loft today for Soda lia, M ssouri, to spend a few weeks with friends. Mrs. Hatton has been at that point during tho holidays. A Happy New Year, To Ono And All. Mrs. B. J. Doss, 400 1.2 Austin street. No ono sells tho Celehrated MoAlistkr coal but Laoy. ALL OVEK TOWN. JTho Bell Water company moved its office, today, from its old quarters in tho Jones buil ling to No. 107 South Fifth street. Tho public installation of officers of Cowan Lodge No. 72, Knights of Pythias takes place at tho Garland Opera Houso Mondav night Jan. 4, 1892. Judge Goodrich Bigned the minutes this morning and tho distriot court was declared adjourned until the first Monday in March, 18o2 Tho last business transacted by tho oourt was tho grDtitiij of a n w trial in the case of Dookery vs McCuno. County Clork John W. Baker issued license a few days ago to Mr. ILL. Tilman and Miss Margaret Shied. Yestorday tho license was returned, with the namo Margaret erased and tho namo Camelia inserted. It is presumed a mistako was mado in giv ing tho namo of the young lady to tho olerk and that it is alright. However, an investigation is in progress. Tho young people had an enjoyable time it tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bushy on Monday eve. It was a hop given to Mr. R. I. Rasbury and O. Sellers of tho city. When tho hour of twelve oamo around every ono went homo delighted. Thoso present were Misses Nestor Wallace, Norris and sister, McUrpary, Pipen, Wemplo, Mr. and Mrs. Fogg. Gen tlemen present were: Messrs. Waddell, Whoatloy, Watts, Coat?, Smodley, Sellers, Crouch, Harrison, Rasbury, Morris, Seats, Srnithson, Bowin, Holcomb aud Baily. HAPPY NEW YEAR! . V 1 ' i 1 f 1S,r Farewell, old year, We turn from you And greeting give To '92, And reader, dear, Wc wis.li for thec, Through all its days, Prosperity. IT'S A GOOD THING Early in the year to talk about Juraiisdiiiigr; Your- House. Wc have a large and well selected stock of FasfaSanalilE FupeiHupb and tBappsls. Latest in style, material and finish. We keep everything and can furnish your house from garret to cellar. Come in and take a look. R. T. DENNIS &BRO. CHAts' ABCjCt MEN. Phil Armour's pork packing business in Chicago is said to amount to $03,000, 000 annually. Bishops Wilmer of Alabama, Peter kin of West Virginia, Dudley of Ken tucky and Williams of Japan nro all Virginians. Justico Bratlloy, of tho United States suiiremo court, has established a prizo in Roman law at Rutgers college, of which ho is 11 graduate. Archbishop Keurick, of St. Louis, whoso jubileo was recently celebrated with great pomp in St. Louis, is tho old est Catholic bishop in America. William D. Wiudotn, a son of tho Into secretary of tho treasury, has been ap pointed chief of tho accounts division in tho architect's oflieo of Secretary Fostor. At tho grand receptions of President Caniot in Paris, tho president does not slutko hands with tho guests, but bows to them in a solemn way as their names aro announced whilo they pass by. Tho recent purchaso by Baron Ilirsch of 3,001 squaro lcaguns of land in tho northern part of tho Argentine Republic tor 1200,000 sovereigns makes him tho possessor of a territory larger than is owned by any other man in tho country. Amos A. Parker, of Fitzwilliam, N. II., recently passed tho century mark. Ho is tho oldest living collego graduato iu America and has been a successful editor, lawyer, author and poet. IIo was an intimato friend of tho Marquis do Lafayette. As showing how unexpected Governor Boies' first election was to him two years ago, his daughter mentions that sho and her father had trunks all packed for a European tour at tho tiino, uud when tho news ciimo of his success tho journey was abandoned. General Agramonto, who served dur ing most of tho war on General Booker's staff, is now a notablo character in tho City of Mexico, whero ho is tho agent of an American Lifo Insuranco company. IIo is still a lively follow, and wears tho badgo of the Loynl Legion. Einilo Grainer, tho French millionaire is credited with having dono moro than any other ono man townrd tho dovolop ment of tho stato of Wyoming. In tho eight years ho has lived there- ho has spent $100,000 in tho work. His first winter's oxperionco mado him a rheu matic cripplo for lifo. Herman Hoffer. a six-year-old boy, re cently committed to tho Now Jersey ro form school at Jamesburg, is a little over four feot high, has a blond mus tacho and can striko a blow that would do credit to a pugilist. Ho weighs MS pounds, can lift i!00 pounds, and sot a barrel of flour on its end without tho least oxortion. In gold rings chased bands, usually with a small incised border, aro intended for children. Theso usually havo a plain disk on top intended for tho initial. Comedy nnd tragedy appear to bo tav orito designs in stickpins. Sometimes thoy aro represented by two hooka in pink shell, and again by a singlo laugh injj faco piorceij, by a gold dagger. MrrrirM. 111 1 518 AUSTIN ST M. L. Winans. '1 5 KORTHKCUREOK LIQUOR 'g MORPHINE HARIT3. MALL OHOnilnllKKSS THE KEELY INSTITUTE OF Indian Territory. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T, Tie Spot Cash Man. Wo desiio on our part to call par ticular and special attention of our four thousand readeni to the big offers made by J. II Sliope in his spot nash ad, Mr. Shcpe also desires us to ox press to his many customers .his sin oero thanks for past favors to wish them a hnppy Now Year and to prom iso his customers for 1892 suoh prioes for spot cash as will save thom money. IIo has a fine Btore full of Pino goods bought for cash or oash discounts and with abundant capital and, being on tho inside in buying, ho will do all be promises and grocery buyers will do well to rcmomber him. Read his ad carefully from time to timo for there's money in it. Lidies, we havo just received fresh stock of flower Becds. W. L. Tookeu, "Lion Drug Store. TCUROTfSl When I say euro I do not rnonti inertly to stop them for u time find limn have them return mjuln. I mean a rndlnil euro. 1 huvo inrnlo tho illpcae ol t ITH, KMLW'bY or 1'ALLINU BICKNi:S3 ollio lanp utmly, I warrant my rttnedy tocuru tliuiTomtcasuj. BucauKo others havo failed la uoruwonfornot now receiving n cure. Bend st once lor a tn-atlae and a Free Hottlo of my lnfulllbla remedy. UlvoKxpro8andI'ot-omco. II. Q. ROOT, M. C, 103 Poarl St.', N. Yf Hi m