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Jtfetus jLB Jlr XHTAJlLlSltm JVIjT 10, VOL. 4. NO. 167. SANGER MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Trimmed Millinery at less than half price. No other reason except that we do not want to carry them over. Trimmed Hats $i.oo each, reduced from $2.50. Trimmed Hats $2.00 each, reduced from $4.00. Trimmed Hats $3.50 each, reduced from $8.00. Trimmed Hats $5.00 each, reduced from $10.00. Reduced prices on goods until all are sold. Children's Trimmed Felt Sailors, were $1.00 and $1.50, at 50c each. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Iv - CUT - INT - JPI&I03 $lo.oo Newmarkets for $4.50. $12.50 Newmarkets for $6.50. $16.00 Newmarkets for $8.50. Are you going traveling ? or if you need to be Out in all kinds of weather you should purchase one of these. SPECIAL A large lot of odds and ends ladies' wraps, all styles, all sizes, worth from $17.50 to $25.00 each. A choice for $to.oo. UTake passenger elevator to second floor. jgANQER -BROS IN BUYING YOUR FURNITURE REMEMBER THAT QUALITY IS IMPORTANT. OUR STOCK is made up of the best in quality, the LATEST IN DESIGN And we always make the LOWEST FIGURES. You will be pleased with the STYLE, QUALITY AND FINISH Of our solid Oak Sideboards priced at from $18 to $30. WACO FURNITURE CO. Sixth and Jackson Streets. LiverynTransfer STABLES. 0. W. DWf D PROPRIETOR. The old Grand Jlttildlug, Abrli of I'lata, WACO, TEX A. The Boost vohicles and horsr e in the city, uall carnages lor ladies a spe have a driver in hvfrv. All trnina vn Prompt attention to all orders and uuu!ui.u uu icaauuuuic ICIIIlk. JSVH. WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY BROS -SZ-s ss-s--'-?- ' KZ5&J&- satisfaction guaranteed. Horses 5 GENTLE AS A LAMB Is Chile in Regard to War with That Country. THAT'S THE WAT LIONTT TALKS. Iri-llrnt Iliirrlmm Him No Kick to 3laKr AgiiiiiNt Minister 1'k"" Tho Chili-mi Goerniuint Want lllm Wltltilniuu from Hint Coimtij. New York, Jan. 23. From Santiago tho Herald receives tho following cable gram: As coming ftom tho Chilean for eign office tho Herald can state that when within tho coming week tho entiro pa pers in tho Baltimore case aro in the possession of the Chilean government, it will bubmit its views and ideas to the United States government. Then if the two governments cannot como to an agreement among themselves, arbitra tion will bo asked by Chile on the ques tion in dispute. Secretaiy Boscnnan, who throughout all the trouble has done everything iiossi ble to prevent a rupture of the relations between Chile nnd tho United States, as sures mo that from advices sent from Minister Pedro Montt it can be asserted positively that matters between tho two countries are in an extremely fair way. Ho looks for a sjieedy arrival at an ami cablo conclusion. Secretary Blaine, he says, has acted in a conciliatory manner. It is tho general opinion in government circles that tho alarming messages wired abroad have been sent bj' interested par ties with tho intention of iniluencing tho money market, lowering Chilean bonds and the nitrate company's stock. Relative to tho articles in tho local papers attacking Minister Egan, el Her aldo has been asked to discontinue its attacks and has promised to do so, but has been forced into making a leply, owing to a letter published in the other papers and signed -Fiank Egan," de lending his father fiom el Heraldo's criticisms. I saw President Montt Fiiday and asked him for an interview for .the Her ald. Ho leplied referring the subject to the foreign minister, whoso viow s ai e piesentod above. I learn that tho withdrawal of Mntta'b letter is agieeablo to both Piesidt'iit Harrison and Secretary Blame. Want Kguu lli'culli-d. Washington, Jan, '23. Will Minister Egan bo recalled? Tho Chilean govern ment, through Minister Montt, has practically asked his withdrawal from that country. It was done, it is said, as n preliminary step to a 11101 0 sieedy and satisfactory adjustment of tho pending controversy. Such a suggestion, tor as yet it is only a suggestion, is indig nantly repudiated by tho Harrison ad ministration. What Chile's purpose is can only bo conjectured. It is possible, knowing Mr. Egan's unpopularity in tho United States, it has put forth a suggestion through Senor Montt, hop ing that public sentiment will force President Harrison to adopt it. This being done, sixty or ninety days would necessarily elapso before his successor could reach Santiago and thus by a delay of beeial months a settlement of tho Valparaiso incident might be ef fected. This is the only reasonable theory advanced for tho suggestion which reached Minister Montt Friday. IlarrlHon SntlHllcil with Ugiiii. Washington, Jan. 2.1. Tho Star has this: According to tho last attainable in formation the foundation for tho change of opinion from war to peace is thut Chile suggested to this country that six weeks 111010 time bo allowed her within which to determine whothor or not sho will make an apology. No promiso of reparation has been made, but it is broadly asserted that Chile will do what sho thinks right aftor having exhausted her inquiries. It is said that Blaino regaided this assuflicient to war rant delay on the p.u t of this country, which was suggested, but tho piesident did not agree with him on this point If, as reported, tho Chilean government is about to ask through Minister Montt for tho iccall of Minister Egan, tho request will not likely bo granted. It can bo said, under no circumstances will Egun bo recalled whilo tho relations between tho United States and Chile aro strained us at present. President Harrison is en tirely satisfied with Egan's courso as our representative, and has stated this repeatedly in private conversations. l.lMltunnnt .MoCreil ill VA I'm,,. Et. Paso, Tex., Jon. 23. Lieutenant McCrea leached this city Friday en route from San Francisco to Washing ton, having been called thoro by tele graph ordors from tho government to report on tho troubles with Chile. Tho lieutounut is an officer of the Baltimore, Jintered at the l'otofllc at tt'aeo, Texan, as 23. 1892. Our Cost Sale!- As we will move to our new quarters at the corner of Fifth and Austin Streets about Feb. 15th, we do not want to move any of out winter stock. Therefore wc place our entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises on the market at Except Dunlap hats, E. & W. collars and Scrivcn's drawers. We hope our friends will take this ad. as intended, that w4e mean JUST WHAT SAY- COST. OUR COST MARK is posted where all can see it, and all prices will be made from it. This price will enable you to buy a suit for io.Oo, $12.00 and $15.00 never before offered for the price. But wc will not attempt to name articles or prices, but ask you to come and see. These Prices are for Cash, As it is less trouble to move than books. Wc will continue OUR COST SALE through next week, and perhapa longer. If you would get the BEST BARGAINS come first. Remember this actual "COST SALE will be from day to day next week at . JON ES & : The Clothiers, Hatters and Men's Furnishers. 407 A.TJSTI3ST jft.'VBOSrTJE. wnoso crew suffered indignities at tho hands of the Chilean government. To your corresiumdent Lieutenant McCrea raid tho only proiwr thing for this coun try to do under existing circumstances is for ttio sacietary to send an ultimatum to Cliilo to salute tho United States flag and pay indemnity, and in eabo of her refusal, to resort to nioasuies that will comiMjl her to. Tho lieutenant is very emphatic in expressing his opinion of the wrongs perpetrated upon his crow ana" denounced tho killing of tho sailors belonging to the Baltimore at Valparaiso as cold blooded murder. No Now Dmi'lopmrntH. Washington, Jan. 2a. There aie really no now developments in u-gard to the. Chilean affair, except tho plnr of action decided upon by tho piesident and cabinet Friday. It isgeneially un derstood tho cabinet practically decided to submit tho matter to congress eaily noxt week, in order that congress as well as tho country at largo might know tho exact status of the controversy be tween the United States and Chile. It is said tho ou'y addition to tho corre spondence suomitted to tho cabinet Friday was 11 cable messago fiom Egan, saying tho Chilean government informed him it could not guarantee the safety of president is not averse to an expression by congress in favor of bimetallism. Such an oxpiession, coming in the midst of Minister Lincoln's conference with tho British go eminent, might havo n beneficial effect and indicate tho wishes of tho Amorican eoplo in a way which would havo influence in England and on tho continent. Cnniliii; tu li'Mit. Atlanta, Jan. 2!). Thirty-four tick ets for Toxas were sold hero today. Forty-fivo aro going next week. Fifty purchasers leavo Dal ton on May 1. Tho .bast 'ieniiesseo omcers report 400 sold in thirty days. Tho Cotton Belt sold overCOOOin November and December, and tho Katy reports larger Bales thun ever before. Send advertising to Macon to Feb. 8, Aniericus to tho 10th, Colum bus to tho Ifith and Chattanooga to the 2.r)th. Ah Il .tin) Sl'U 1 It. Chicago, Jan. 22. Director General D.ivisof tho Woi Id's fair will bo al lowed to install tho exhibits as ho may seo fit in tho World's fair buildings. This was agreed upon at n special con ferenco Thursday night. This is a vic tory for Davis over tho stand taken that tho local directory should regulate tin genorul anangenientof exhibits. 1 atlmr of Kortj-tno Children. Navasota, Tex., Jan. 23. An old no gro man known as "African Pete" wan frozen to death one night during tho re cent hovoro weather. Ho lived in 0 cabin by himself two miles' west of this placo, and it wus several hours after his death befoio his body was discovered. Ho claimed to bo 1 1 i years of ago and tho fathor of forty-two children. MY STORE, 025 Auitin JJest baking powder IDo a can. Second Clam Matter, 50 Cents Per Month. GOOBLOE'S PROP. WM WINDSOR LL. D. a; m;ii:ntikiu kviint 1111:1: Lecture at I'lillo Hull livery Night next AVook Four til Visit to Waco of tlio Worlft'M ,71 owl Kmliiotit riircitnlogltt. Prof. Wm. Windsor, LL. B the leading exponent of tho Soienoo of Phronology, will give a grand course of free lectures nt Pliilo hall, com mencing next Monduy night, una con tinuing during tho week. Tho loo turcs will be illustrated with portraits oi noted characters, skulls, busts, oto., and publio examinations of leading citizens soleotod by tho audience. Tho following is the programme for tho week : Mot day night "Phrenology, its Principles and Proofs " Tuesday night "How to Become' Rich ; or Choice of Professions and Trades." Wednesday night " Matrimony and Courtship Mado Easy." At this lecture Prof. Windsor will examine sovcrul young ladies and select hus bands for them from the audionoo. Thursday and Friday, ,1 p. in. Free lectures to ladieB, "ITcalth and Beauty." Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m Fre leoturn to moil only, "Magnificent Manhood," ''Mistakes of Married and Single Mon." Privato Phrenological examinations daily at Now MoClelland Uotcl. Rooms on first Uonr. Hours, 10 a. m. to C p. in. For a few dayn only. Big Muddy I Big Muddy! Big Muddy! KG AN! KG AN I JHGAN! When you want nice fresh moat mutton beef, pork and purcilurd go to Mki.loii & Delankv, 125 bouth Thud BtreoU A 1 " ?'. o