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Hsvl!. THE WACO NEWS, SATURDAY APRIL 2 i892. 8 49 Cent Sale. We offer the bargain buyers this week the best values of the season, and at the uniform price of 49 Cents we will sell 250 Dress Patterns, Ladies' Garments and other goods worth 75 cents to $1 each. A DRESS. This week the choice '9W J nC cr.1110 nnn Drpce Patterns in buttings, Pcrcals, Zephyr prints, etc , worth 75 cents to $1 at only 49 cents a pattern. FINE LACES. Fine Torchon Laces worth Co to 75 cents a yard at 49 cents. Val. and Silk Laces worth 75 cents a yard at 49 cents a yard Flouncing worth 75 c to $1 a yard at 49 cents a yard. CORSETS, yfl CfedT Ladies' Corsets, handsome 75 value, this week at 49 cents. a cent BOYS' WAISTS. Boy's Fine White and Colercd waists worth 60 to 75 cents at 49 cents. Ladies' Black and Colered waists worth 75 cents at 49 cents. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. ft fffctfo Chemise, Gowns and -- Skirts worth 75 cents. Fine Lisle Thread vests worth 65 cents. Handsome drawers in muslin and cambric worth 75 cents, all go at 49 cents. 49 Cents Boys' Knee Pants," worth Boys' Pur Hats, 75c to Children's Shoes, 1 $1 Men's Underwear, j at Men's Drawers, 49 Men's Crush Hats. J Cents CARPETS. 4-fedf I'rctty latterns in In-fJl.-JP grain Carpets worth 65 cents. Fur trimmed rugs worth $1. Window shades worth 65 to 75 cents. Curtain poles worth 75 cents, all at 49 cents. TABLE LINENS. di-fcif 'ne Damask worth M-QJr g- cents a yard. Turkey Red cloth worth 75 cents a yard. Finest Linen towels worth 75 cents a pair at 49 cents. JEWELRY. zfl-Urf Fine Ro11 Gold Lace 'dfrCF Pins Fancy p.nS) Hair Fins, Cuff Buttons, Orna ments, Head Bands, etc., worth $1 at only 49 cents. IThis Week is our Special Sale of EMBROIDERIES a LAGES. Crolclsteiu & Misrel PERSONAL. Mr. A. W. Kufreo is at the Royal. Mr. J. II. Rronson is at tho Royal. Mr. S. W. Mooroof Lott is in the city. Dr. 0. L. Clay of Moody is at the Royal. Mr. L P. Fields of Brucovillo is at tho McClelland.. Mr. W. J. Hobson has returned from a trip to St. Josoph, Mo. Messrs. J. M. Orand and R. E. Al exander of Whitney aro registered at tho Pacific. Mr. Arthur Wilson, the notorious hustler for the Gal-Dai News, is in the city today. Mr. Ed Hatch, representing tho Anheuser Busch Brewing Assooiation of St. Louis is in tho oity. Mr. 0. II. Busso, tho new proprie tor of tho Hotel Royal, arrived fast night and took char go today. Tho regular monthly Tcaoher's meeting was held at tho Contral high school building this morning. Mr. (J. W. Dowloy, who is so largely intorceted in ioo plants in North Texas, spent the day in Waco yestor day. Chas A. MacDonald, president of tho Hercules Ioe Machine company of Chicago, spent a few hours in tho oity yesterday. Dr. It. C. Burloson will preach on family government at the First Bap. tist churoh tomorrow at 11 a. m. Dr. Carroll is at Lott attending a meeting there. Mr. F. A. Mohrhardt of Dallas, general agent of the great Brunswiok Balko Collondor company, manufac turers of billiard tables and hotel, bar room and other fixtures, is in tho oity today. U laundrmaidis hope Mk ;rt ucifiniDili. cnnyu J2) UlC S12fyK-lLJl A E' CSUftjj a or it saves ho Jtertime and Ker Jatloj J ' rw sj(cji imu upc ner ejouies vmn a Jbrilliaiicy glows than those of her jieighhoft 7 '4 h r :m t vv5w 'ir. " viS pnd arc softer ", y 11 vIoj JJ T'Was&'BKss & A4 V f ff9Kk Ar?N.Ir-x m n&... sl &4 Vf., AJIY' AT &?W& 7 uTv s CLAIRETTE 80AI Manubctutcd only If N. K. FAIRBANK&Ca, ST. LOUIS. Do make a change in your head gear. Get a nobby hat from the reliable house of :m::rs- idoss 400 AUSTIN ST. GEO. WILL-IG, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Money lo Loan on Farms, Ranches, and all Kindt of City Properly, at Low Rates of Interest and In Amouatt to Suit. OFFICE: Room No. 10, Provident Building, First Floor. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WACO, - - TEXAS. PAID -IN CAPITAL $ioo.ooc SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $io6,ooc IDIIRIEiaTOS. J. B. MoLKNDON. President. W. D. LAOY, 0. H.HIGGINSON, J. T. DAVI8. Vloe-piealdent. J. E. PARKKi:, THOB. P. AI1KEL. L B. BLACK, Cstblti OAUriKLD, A.cooant of binln, bankers, inerohauts, farmnrs. meohanlcs and other olasdos sollolted. Vt peyasmuoh nttention to smal' aooounts an large one. We glTaparnoaal and apeolal attentlo to oar oollecttondir&rtment,&nd reiUfa any of ptvment. Kxohnng bougbt and sold or aU the prlnotpnl pilnta of the United States and Europe. The Kelluin & Rotan Inves tment Go. 3bOl 1-2 -.-uLstlrL St. A. M. GRIBBLE, Pres., T. N. McMULLEN, Secy. Desirable real estate for sale in all parts of the city on liberal terms. Correspondence solicited. 15. Hotan, President W. Oambuok, s 'Ice Presidents. Tom Padqitt. ) J. K, Boa, Cashlei. A ;L. Bi'onN, ABSlatant ) Casblor. First Ta,tion.a;l Sa,r-3s:, WACO, ; : TEXAS CAPITAL, 1600,000. SDRPLUS AND PROFITS, $85,000. KIltBOTOltHK. Botan, Wm. Cameron, Tom Padgltt, J. ;K. Hoee, W.tV. Tort, W. M. fellett.lD. Jt WalUce, W. R. Dnnnlca, Wm. Ureuitdt, M. A :0ooper. tarAooouots of Banks, Ilankora, Merchants and others aro eollolte'l We possess trnrpassms acllittes for making oollootlons. J. W. MANN, President. T. C. TILLS, Vice-President. J. K. RUSE, Sec. and Trcas. What I Know About Hardware and Why Times are Hard Here. 1. The prevailing habit of living beyond tho incomei 2. The habit of buying goods on jlong time at high prices. 3. The importation of many million dollars' worth of goods that could be produced at home. 4. The low prices of cotton. 5. The communis tic sentiment which prevents foreign capital from developing the state, are the causes. Texas has served notice to all railroad builders that she has an autocratic commission with powers to confiscate their property. She has served notice to foreign money 1-end ers that land, the only available se curity, must be defended in court against confiscation. Foreign jobbers and manufacturers have been duly notified that all credits in Texas are based solely on the honor of her mer chants, for our laws encourage fraud and proteot it. Every ono goiug into business in Texas will soon learn that our laws are worthless for collection of debts and that 95 per cent of his cutomers can do as they choose about paying. The only rem edy against hard times is to remove the causes. Do you ever buy a scale? I keep the spring bal ance for 25 cents; the oven balance tea scale for $1 25; the Brass scoop dial tea. scale for $1.75; the union counter tcale from $4 a piece up. I also keep the Fairbank and Howe un ion ana plattorm scales from 400 pounds up to 2500 pounds. The Fairbank cotton beams, Fairbank and Victor wagon scales. The SapfTord counter scale which has all tho latest improvements; the postal which de signates the weight as well as amount of postage due on a letter, book or package. The latest wonder is the Acme self-computing scale whioh both weighs and computes the amount due you. There is no better assortment of scales in Texas than mino and my prices aro bottom. Ed. Strauss, Fourth and Mary Streets. ICE-COLD STORACE AND COAL. T.A.S.. B. BO--A.asrT - - Sia.periri.ten.d.en.t, & C5 g CO CD o rn S3 I"!-! a Sao co r ? 325 X 1 co rn WE CAN NOT BE UNDERSOLD. In fact, "everything you need for your house can be found at the Mammoth Establish ment of CURTIS & ORAND Nos. 420 and 425 Austin Ave., WACO, TEXAS. THEY MUST GO. The Cotton Belt will sell a ono faro for round trip rato to Hot Springs, Ark., on April 7 and 8 good for re turn until May 10. The occasion is tho sale by the government of all of itB property not occupied by springs or hospital buildings. The finestline Waco, at of fine cigars in J. A, Early's. Pianos, Organs and Other Musical Goods at Big Discounts and on Your uwn Terms. Thore novor was atimo so favorable for buying as low. Tho period of stagnation just closing has all along been in favor of tho buyers. In the matter of pianos and organs anyono desiring to purohase either have such a chance now as will not occur again mayba for fivo years. J. B. Payne has an immense stook of fino instruments, pianos, organs and small musical goods and ho will put them at such prions and on such terms that tho closest man who wants an instrument will bo obliged to buy. If you want a fino piano or organ he will sell you one on your own terms. Musicians organiz ing brass bands can got a complete outfit very law. Payne means busi ncss when ho says ho is bound to sell. Artistic Worif. There aro tailors and tailors, some aro good, somo indifferent and some baJ, but Lack & Greonberg in their now place, -414-J- Austin street must bo classed among tho good onos. Thoy aro first class skillful cutters, fino workmon and careful and pains taking in their work. They mako perfeot fits and do tho very finest work to be had. Although but re cently started, work is flowing in on thorn from peojlo who know the ex cellent fits thoy givo and the work they do. They carry a fino lino of stylish goods and samples and can got up nobby suits in flhort order. Give them a call aud order and you aro sure to bo well dressed and well ploasod. ALEXANDRE ISO COLDWATER. One hundred and fifty persons in Waco have purchased lots in Cold water, each person buying from one to twenty lots. Next month we will commence to run excursions to Coldwater and the price of every lot will be doubled and at the increased price will be cheaper than any Coun ty, Seat property ever offered for sale in the Panhandle. Buy lots now $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, 30, $40, $50. (Next month they will be) $no, $20, $30, $40, $5o, $60, $80, $100. Phillip L. Alexandre, Hotel Koyal. Or H. A. Arnold & (Jo., Provident Building. I, Hurry C. Chamberlain, a notary public, do hereby certify that I have acknowledged 156 deeds to Coldwater lots. Haury C. Chamberlain. ALEXANDRE. Remember the Time Monday, April 4th, at 7:30 p. m., there will bo a night class opened at the Commercial College of Baylor University, corner South Fourth and Mary streets. You can learn Short hand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping or Penmanship for a very small cost, lor full particulars rail at the college, or address E. E. Cammaoic, Principal. Touching Pianos and Opgan We havo noyor contended that we wero a ohoap house, bnt we have al ways proved tho olaim that wo wero, and are a reliable house, whoso repre sentations oan bo received with confi donoo, a houso that handles the very best goods in the world, and that soils them at tho lowest prices consis tent with high quality. Cheap pianos or organs usually moans "cheap and nasty." We don't touch thorn, but wo Hell inexpensive instruments by makers of acknowledged standing. Thos. Gogoan & B110.