Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of North Texas; Denton, TX
Newspaper Page Text
A THEjWACO NEWS, FRIDAY APRIL 15 1892. rears Soap yon ooomtt nurnvoR' Wo nrs authorlreil to Announce! Mr. Andrew GotliUrl hh cniilUl.ito fr r"olo'Uon to tho ot'loo fonunt Biir nor, subject 10 tho action of tho HiMiiocrutto Party. We perspire a pint a day without knowing it; ought to. If not, there's trouble ahead. The ob structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ComiljiOIficerx. koii courrv judok . The New la authorize 1 1 1 anuounco that W H Jenkins la u cmllilaofor ro election to thoolllco itcojiityJmlgB of MoLPiinan con ty, nbjeot to the ictlon of the Democratic p.irty . Fon couiiTr attoiivey. Wcnroanth rized to announce Capt, T. A. Blair m a Inuillitate for county attorney or Mc Lennan connty. eubjoct to tho action of tho Demooiatlo party. i MrS A Ilogannnthorlzes us to announce UiBtlioisn, o-nidlilate l'pr county attorney of McLennan oonntv, subject to the action of tho Doaocrattc party. Thk News is an'hnnzeii to annonnce that Judge U II. IlaMy is & candidate f"r county attorrev or McLe-n.in county. subject to the nctlon nf the Democratic party. The News is aulhoriMi I to announce Laid W! Unmans u ci'"iil'ta for election to the ofllce ol Connty Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic parly 70K JU9TI0 OP TICK I'BIOB . W nin mithnr'z il to nllnoiinoo that J. X. Qallaihcr Nno' tllilate lor ro olec Ion t the . Ill -oof Justice of .h t'on'o I'roo wit .Vj. 1, Vcl. n a'iconiry, eubjoot tothd aotlon of tho Democratic jaity. Wo aroautlior zed to niiiiijnro J T. Harri son bb ii oaniliiUtn for ro-elc'lnn to tho ollloe of Justice f tho 1'eice I'reoinrt No 1 McLen nan county subject to the action of tho Dem ocratic party . ii rou OONSTARLK. The 'ivr Is nutliorircil to nnounco lee Cook as a catullda'n for re-election to tho olttee of conrtabloif reclrct No 1 Mo1 ennnu coun ty, Bnbject to the action of tho Democratic paity. Mr. Jame- II Lockwood uthnrl7o U8 to announce him a a candidate tor constnblo of precinct No 1 Mclennan cuunty, subject to the action of iho Democracy. jfljsfeca HBsxIltj Ssfetaxxs TO ADVERTISERS. The News will take advertising with tho understanding that if it has not a larger kcal circulation than any daily paper published in Waoo, no ohargo will be rnado for the advertisement, ron TAX OOLLKCTOII. Tfie Xkws I authorized to announco T. J 1'rimm an n candidate for ttxcolector for McLennan connty, subject to the action of the Domocra lc party. W are authorized to annonnce Mr. J. C Jnrney as tiuulldato lor tho olhce of ounty Tax Collector, pubject to the action of the Dem ocrats of McLennan county. ThkNewsIs nutlorlzed to announce Mr. K. I). Hussell as ncmdfU'e lor lax collector of Mcf ennan cuuniy, HUbJect to tho action of tho Democratic party, We are authorized to imnounro Ihat Luke Monri-Is aca dld.tt) for tax collector of c Lenuan roun'y, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. COUNTY ADSKSSOU. The News is authorised ti announoe F. P. Madden as a candidate for county nBseor, sub ject to the actum of the Democratic) pariy. The kw Is aulhirlzed to iinnoiince thit Pink t Po ids ncnd date fn- re-eleitlon to the ofllce of ounty tux assessor, subject to the action of tho UemoCHtlc prty For Mirrirr. Weare authorized to announce .loo F ElMson as a candidate for shcrilf at the emuinc; elec tion, BUbJcct to tho action of the Democratic party. W. L. Burkots a candidate for sheriff of Mc Lennan conuty. subject to tho action of tho Democratic tarty. Dan Fonl Is n candidate fir re-election to tho ofllce nf sheriff of McLennan count, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Wo aro iulho ized to innounce J. V. Naylor of Moody as n candidate for slier ff. enlilect to tho action of tho Democratic iiarty of McLennan county. FOIt DlSltltlOT CI.KIIK. We are authorized to amounce thit Mr. Z. F Bea'IoyUacn tdate for ro-eloctlon to the office of district clerk of McLennan county, eubiect to t o action ot the Domocratlo party, The News 1h unthorlzed to announce Ed Pparks sea cnndMiito for district clerk, subjtct to the action of the Demoora lo party. Iiie News N authorized to announce Dr. F. W. Burger as ncandldato for the ofllce of dis trict c crk subject to the action of tho Demo cratic patty. FO t COUNTY CLK11K. Tub kV8 is an'horlzed to announce that .II Kl lb pmvnithl. a candidate for county lerk'f Mel., nnin county, subject to the ac- louofthe Hem initio party. The News le authorized to anuounco that Tom II. Biown Ih a candidate forcountv clerk of McLennan countj , subject to the action of the Dmoc ratlc party. Wo are authorized to announco Jno F. Mar shall as a 'landidnto forthi clll.-o of county clerk. Bubject to tho action of tho Demoomtlc party TheNkwbIs authorized ti announce.!. W. Frost h acand U te f.rcounty citric at the ereulugtle' tpin, subject to the uctlonofthe Democrntlopi rty The News Is authorize I to announce Georgo T Keeb e o a candidate for county clerk ol McLoi ran county, subject to the action of tho Democratic , arty. COUSTY snrKUIMTBNIlKMT. we nro authwiz 'd 'o n"ontico that Prof. J. 11. Co iyer ts iiounlldatd for re election to the olll e fO'nu'y Superln'tndont of Public In fctrnct o of MoLsn an out ity, aubjeot lo the action of the Doinoa'aiic party. rOUTHKAaUllKll. We are autlio-Ued to announce that Robert H.lto's's a candid tu for ro election to the otucoof tnasur rorMoLennnn county, sutjoct to tho action ol the Democratic puty. THE ADDRESS OF THE HOGG CAUCUS Elsewhcro will bo found iho address promulgated by a oommitteo of tho Hogg conferonoo at Austin. Tho Houston Post thus oritioiscs: "A reading of tho address will prove that this profession of personal disinterestedness was mero prstonse. Tho supremo mission of the thing is to boom Governor Hogg for re-oloo-tion with incidental commission sea soning. It was to have been expected in a mooting of the kind and in view of that gentleman's public record, that Govornor Hogg "jrould at least be incidentally endorsed, and deservedly so, but so palpable a personal cam paign document as that promulgated by Messrs. Brown, Terrell, et al. does not comport with tho position so loftily assumed in the outset. Nor aro the people of Texas prepared to believo that they have only ono man among thorn with sufficient honesty and patriot ism to 611 tho offico of governor under existing ciroumiiances and with fidel ity to tho great trust reposed. And yet this is what this address means, if it means anything, for it suys: "Di vision means defeat, not in tho nomi nation of (Jlark, but in the solection of some unknown man; and defeat means tho loss of tho ground gained by tho persistont efforts of the last twenty years." What an assumption! What a story with which to go to the proud and honest people of Toxast Gov ernor Hogg ma? b3 all that is claim ed for him, but there are hundreds of other men in Texas just as goods as he, just as honest, patriotio and sincere in their dovotion to the com mission and the interests of tho peo ple." Govornor Hogg is not all they olaim for for him neither is Georgo Clark tho sinner they olaim him to be. The address says that Clark "deolares that if ho is eleoted governor he will reoommend a change in tho law in such a manner as, in our opinion, will adjust it to the interests of tho rail roads." This clause proves the truth of tho ohargo mado in e 0 irk con ference platform that "he (Hogg) has stired up strife among the people, and arayed class against olass" and it is proof positive that ho intonds to con tinueso to do, and intends to koop up a hostile war on oapital in order that ho may retain tho reigns of power. That address in fact proves every allega tion in the Clark and eleotivo commis sion platform. THE NEW CITY COUNCIL. The now aldormen-eleot were in stalled hst night and Waoo has reason to bo proud of them. Mr. W. A. Poago of tho First ward under his now roll of "city dd" wore a digniGed ex pression as he was oscorted to his soat on tho oxtream left of the mayor. Alderman Poago is 35 years old, un married, and is possesspd of ample ability to mako a good alderman, He is a mnn of quick porcoptiou and while he is, whon with tho boys, ready at any moment to tako a hand in any legitimate fun or frollic, ho will, in the responsible station to which ho has been elooted, guud with watchful oaro the intarests of his constituants. V. D. Ijioy, ro-rlootod from the Second ward, requires no introduc tion, His record is well knowu and no better acknowledgement could have been proilored than tho unanimous elootion he rcoeivod. Mr. Loo Slaughter, the now aldor- man from tho Third ward, is 51 yoars old, has beon in Waco many yoars and enjoys the confidence and esteom of every citizen in Waco. Ho is a car penter by trado and an cxtensivo con tractor, Ho is a consoionoious gentle man, and will do his duty faithfully and well. Dr. J. C. J. Kins, newly eleoted from tho Fourth ward, is a gentleman of whom it is supcrflous to speak in words of praise to the peoplo of Waco. In tho practioo of his pro fession and in tho discharge of his duties as a oitizen ho has won tho respect and oouffdenco of every citi zen in Waco. Indeed he has a large acquaintaoo throughout tho stato as a physician, an honest patriotio citizen aud a kind-hearted, affable gentleman. Our knowledge of tho man prompts us to say this much. Ho will never givo his con stituants cause to regret their action on election day. Ho is 50 years old. Mr. S. W. Lattimer, of tho Fifth ward, is tho "kid'1 of tho counoil, be ing only 30 years old. Ho is a carpenter and a contractor. Mr. Litimer has a clear conception cf his duties as alderman and the courage to perform thorn. His eleotion was practically unaniraoos, there being only two votes oast against him This compliment by tho citizens of the Fifth ward will bo reciprocated by Mr Latimer in thit faithful dischargo of duty performed only by those who aro prompted by an unselfish devotion to the public interest. All is well. Let the people of Waco give the city government the hearty support it de serves and a glorious future is before us. Are Making a Great Run on a An m biierm i Stock Of Embroideries: which they have bought very cheap. and see them. Cornt JLewine Brothers Are Making Special Prices on Men's, Boys, and Children's Clothing, Comprising all the Novelties of the Season. !Lewiue Brothers Show New Styles in Ladies and Gents Low Quarter Fine Shoes. Iiewine Brothers Have just Received New" Lines of Shopping Bags and Novelty Belts. JLewine Brothers Have the best assortment of Gents' Neckwear and Furnish ing goods in the city. JLewine Brothers Are determined to undersell all competitors and low prices prevail in all departments. JUDGE CLARK'S APPOINTMENNS. Corsicana, Saturday, April 1G. Dullas, Wednesday, April 20. Furmersville, Friday, April 22. Belton, Tuesday, April 26. Bryan, Friday, April 20. Calvort, Saturday, April 30. Cameron, Tuesday, May 3. Cleburne, Wednesday, May 4. Other appointments will bo an announced from timo to timo. Gov. Hogg is iuvitcd to be present at any appointment and participate on equal terms. SOME CLIPPINGS. The Texas Iconoclast asks ; "If Geo Clark really carried a long bladed knife up his sleeve for the bowels of the blessed commission would he be insisting that the people, and not the governor, should select the commissioners? This is one of those questions in which the answer is evolved from the asking. The Sherman Register remarks : "Brown's bond bill which has con sumed so much timo, was laid in its grave yesterday. And the railroads will still be allowed to run." Governor Hogg has use for tho rail roads yet a while to carry him out of the reach of George Clark. Tho Austin Statesman has dis covered a break in Tammany Hal), It says: "Tammany will soon be in open re volt against Hill. Its loaders boldly stato tint ho ought to bo in Washing ton attending to his sonatorial duties, instead of spending his time in Albany muddling with affairs which Governor Flowor is abundantly able to manage Tammany is ovidontly tired of its last Mumbo Jumbo." Thero is great danger now that tho Wigwam will espouse the causo of Olovehnd. Fishing taokle of ovory description with a full stock of huntors supplies H. E, A m olds. Iiewine Brothers Kindly ask you when in quest of goods to come and price their stock and guarantee satisfaction in your purchases. 521 & 523 Austin Street, One Door from Cor. Sixth. MOORE ROTHERS. Manfactm ers i Alexandre's Eaklnff Powder. Whdesale Grocers. Alexandre's Pure Bpioes. Alexandre's Java aud Rio Blend Coffee. Moore Bros' White Wine and Apple Vinegar. Moore Bros' Purw Cider. Moore Bros' Flint Candy. Having purchased Mr. Alexandre's busluos wo a re uow prepared to tUl ordors promptly. Patronize Home Institutions. Sustain our eflorta to mak Waco a Groat Manufacturing Centre. TCXKTE BJEfcOS. REAL ESTA1 WACO, mm Hi AND RENTAL AGENTS, : TEXAS. Have removed from Paoiffe Hotel to Room 28, Provident Bld'g LiveryiTransfer STABLES. O. W. DAVID PROPRIETOR. The old Uruml ICulldiiijf, A'orth of I'latn WACO, TEXAS. 7Thefinost vehicles and horsre in th oity. Call oarriages for ladies a spe cialty and when desired, ladies can have a driver in livery. All trains met. Prompt attention to all orders and boarded on reasonable terras. iiujlff satistaction guaranteed. Horses W.I) MA.YHKLD, 1'rmlJent. J. I). BiSHi, Vice Presll3at. JOHN D. MAYFIELD, Cashier The Gity Savipgs Bapk CHA?r D FEB. 12, 1892. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. No v offers 6 per cent, interest on deposit. Interest payable from date. BKbIHMHBHHHhh