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H j Don't Kick About the weather, but oall around and smoke a fine cigar or read odo of our latest books. Sec tho latest Fashion papers for Juno just reoeived. lOo SHEET MUSIO lOo Herz Bi'o. Cigar, newsdealers unci Stationers, 104 South Four'h street. THE WACO Eieciric Supply Go. -& Farmers' and Merchants' 2fat'l Hank Building. Electric Desk Fans from $5.0 to $25.00. Diehl Ceiling Fans, $35.00 and upwards, according to length. All kinds of electrical goods. G.W. J 3MCa.ra.es. g:o sr. G 1 ponnd package coiree, 20 ceut6. R lpounl Jar Jams 121-2 cants. I Fine cigars per box 11.75. B Finest teas la Waeo. B Best goods, lowest prices. Finest candles In Waco. E om Polltetentlon and ompt deliver) Is the style. Bros. Of Grlbble I roi. Grocers, 505Anitla Avenue. New rj I'V Brath Fifth St., between Mary and Jackson St. STAPLE AM) FAKCY GROCERIES. Everything urst-elasa. Agent for John Baade's Flnellrlck, IJmo and Cement. HERMAN STOLTE, - - Proprietor, TELEPHONE 1SS. New Branch Started. Waco Steam laundry has opened a "Branoh ofBoo at Moses cigar Etatid 110 South Fourth streot, Bankers' row. All orders loft will be promptly at tended to. Friday and Saturday At HILT'S Porter, ale and Milwaukee beer at J. A. Earley's. bottlo Piano for Sale. Emorsou piano nearly now, for salo cheap, owner leaving tho city. Apply lo ueurgu a.u) uuu, street. 1000 North Fifth Don't dripk ooraraom coffee, to J. A. Earley's and get tho best, Go "The GarmeutBespeaks the Artist." KIRK & REESING TAILOHS Clt4y Austin Amine. Something New! Friday and Saturday. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Jones Broa., has dia- solved by mutual consent. T. F. Jones, W. H. Jones Ladies See our Misses' and Children's Oxford HOBSON Ties and One-Strap Slippers. Sleeper, Clifton & Co., ' The People's Shoe Dealers. All fino brands of liquors kept at J. A. Earley's. Go to Joe Lehman's for a good meal any time night or. day, THE WACO BOOTS 5H0E5 4Cvi' Vv- c. -ssnrr '-.sr nKSW?".- i-n sfoj "HSfc. &8&itU4& WACO TEXA5- ALL OVJKK TOWN About thirty naturalization papers were taken out yesterday at tho ooun ty clerk's office. t An interesting meeting of Geyser City Camp Woodmou of the world was held last night. The pupils and teachers of the Con vent of the Sacred Heart are holding their annual picnic at Padgitt's Park today. Dr. B. H. Carroll has returned home and will preach tomorrow morn ing and at night at the First Baptist church. A large number of members of the First Street Methodist Sunday school left the 'city this morning at o o'clock for a days picnicking on the banks of the clatic Bosque. Justice J. N. Gallagher will oall his docket noxt Monday when all oases will be set for trial for tho next term except those in whioh judgement by default is taktn or dismissed. The little folks of the Fifth Street Methodis church Sunday school are enjoying themselves on the iJosque today. The Bast Waco Methodist Sunday school is also holding its an nual picnio in the Fifth ward. Mr. H A. Veeey wife and child arrived last night from Ashville, N. C, where thoy have been living for nearly two years. Mr. Vosey was raised in Waco and consequently could not live oontented elsowhere. The four cent rate to Cameron on the Sp, will enable the Navarro, Falls and Limestone delegations to go from Waco cheaper than over any other route. The train leaves Waco at 7 a. m. and arrives at Cameron at 9:10 a. m. Tho work on the Parrott natatoriam is prpgressing rapidly. The exoava tion for the foundation is finished and tho stone basement will soon be in plaoo, when tho superstructure will begin and will bo pushed rapidly to completion. The News will again mention the faot that tho San Antonio and Aran sas Pass railway will'givn a four cont rate from Waco to Cameron and re turn, tho tickets good until Juno 3. All delegates who oan should come to Waco and go irom bero. At tho meeting of the board of lady mabagers of the Texas World's Fair association of McLennan, which was held yesterday aftornoon, Mrs. R. O. Rounsaval was elected president, vice Mrs. George Clark, whose resig nation was tendered some days ago, on account of ill health. Tne News regrets 'that it became necessary for Mrs. Clark to rolire lrom the import ant position she has for so long filled so well and hopes she will soon" regain perfect health. The association has made a good selection in the choice of Mrs. Rounsaval to till the vacancy. A T'y sr- SfS. v. a ".rs?. !"- --- ,,' 'y77 D- TRICE oa Used in MitUojis of Homes 1 Years the StandatA NEWS, SATURDAY MAY B00T5 .. rn.ma -mVn p r 7 tr--V . " " 02 r-s 2a iffMSi; uiBasfy WACCITEXA5- Tub News is requosted to an nounce that Rev Dr. B. II. Carroll will preach both morning and ovening at tho First Baptist churoh tomorrow. Tomorrow is tho fifth Sunday in tho month whioh is usually given to tho pastor to attond association meotings and to fill othor engagements but on acoount of his being nbRont Eevoral times during the month ho will re main in tho city tomorrow. The Texas Camp Meeting associa tion for the Promotion of Holiness, has purchased ten acres of land three miles east of Waco on the Cotton Belt railroad, and will shortly begin the construction of a tabernacle So x i2o feet, to cost $1000. A number of prominent divines will take part in the meeting, among whom will be V B Godbee, of Kentucky, and W. A Dodge, of Atlanta. The meeting will begin about the middle of July. A. J. Herz & Bro., are the agents of tho St. Louis Republio in Waco and will deliver it to subscribing at C5 oents per month. LAWN TENNIS. Result of the Continuation of tho Mixed Doubles Yesterday. At tho continuation of the mixed doubles in tho lawn tennis tourna ment yesterday the following is tho score: Mr. Cox and Miss. Campbell beat Mr. Caruthers and Miss. Jones, 4-0 G-2 7 5. Mr. Tones and Miss Taylor beat Mr. Patton and Jones 7-5 9-7. Mr. Jones and Taylor boat Mr. Parker and O'Neill 6 16 1. Mr. Cox and Campbell beat Mr. Beers and Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss wore Risher7-;. The latter games not conoludcd on account of darkness. The interest in tho lady singles and mixed doubles is becoming as intense as it was in those games whore tho playors were all gentlemen. It was originally intended to complete the games this afternoon but it is ex tremely doubtful whethor it oan be dono as there are several games yet to be played before it is decided who shall wear tho modals. A Narrow Escape. This morning while two painters were painting a big sign on thoHouso of Lords building the brick coping to whioh their swinging scaffold was attached broke loose and the two men, ,tho scaffold and coping fell to tho roof of tho building below. Ono of tho men got two ugly outs on the hoad and the other his shoulder bruisod hut no serious injuries. As soon as tho wouuds wero dressed they went to work again. 1 m 1 ThoMlscreant Caught. Deputy Constable Harry Crowder jailed Jim Caldwell today. He is tho negro who hit Charlie Blessington with a brick on last Thursday. Ho was caught near Robinson. His victim, Charlie Blessington, is improv ing and will bo able to bo out shortly. tt)tf ft ft - ..-wig0(ftf. AVf-" - y&t -rt 65 28 1892. k GOOD JMCOVJ. That is the kind of a move which is made by purchasers of our FINE FURNITURE AND -CARPETS For some reasons it's a bottor move than was over made boforo. Ouo very convincing reason la that not untlll now have wo ever oll'o.red those goods at suau figures. Wo have never folt that wo could afford to do It nud we don't feol that wo can afford to do It now. but necessity knows no law and wo aro taking tho bull by tho horns. It's n poor rulo that don't work both ways. What wo didn't foel that wo could oflor, you certainly can't fool that you can afTord to miss. Our goods arc on tho move and they must go, so don't miss this opportunity, but call at ouco and got our prices. R. T. DENNIS & BRO. ASPIRATION. 'Tho nightingale Bsit on a hough And suiouthed n HhluliiK wing. "Who taught 011" sco (Ted tho terrapin "Who taught jou how to bIiir?" Tho nlghtlngalo blushed fiery red; Sho had not been to school; Sho inured on what tho tortolso kild, And slgbcit, '"Twaa not by rulo." A rabbit eMrted dow tho path, A-dancIng in tho sifn. "Who taught you" scofTcd tho terrapin "Who taught jou how to run?" Tho rabbit blushed a (lory red. Ho had not had a innsler. Ho Hung his heels against his head And tiled to run tho faster. Tho nightingale Bho cracked her olce Learning to slug by fule, Tho rabbit broke his forward leg In a g umaslum bchool. Tho terrapin, who could not sing. Who could not follow after, Sho sat besldo her native spring And shook her.sldes with laughter. Isa C. Cabcl In Harper's Weekly. A AVrlnklo to Shopkeepers. A jerocer in Vienna (North) 1ms hit upon n original plan of securing tho custom of nil tliu frervnnt j;irW in tho neighborhood, ilu bus bought at the prico of wnsto pnpur, a shoal of "penny li end fills," nnil uses thu singlu sheets for wrapping bis wares in such 11 way as to enable thu kitchen or par lor girl gradually to acquire the complete work, btrange scenes uro occasionally en acted in tho grocer's bliop. We will glvo 11 few instances: "Please, Mr. N , a loaf of bread, and will you wrap it in tho 'Son of tho Accursed,'- number four. Ah! that's all right.'' "One pound of coffee, Mr. X , but I wnnt you to put it in n paper bag made out of the third sheet of tho 'Wind Muti's Cur.se.'" "Heie, Frnulein l.ottchen, two pounds of-soap," says our tradesman, turning to, a third fair customer. "Please notiru the wrapper. It contains the wonderful story of the 'Marblo IJride.' Vou shall have thu continuation thu next time, so come to make n purchase," and addressing tha as sistant ho calls out, "I'rit., putdown Frnu lein Lottchen for thu 'Marble Ilrldc,' sheet No. 2." That grocer is doing a roaring trade Berliner Tageblatt. No I'laeo fur u Alan. There was n "bargain sale" of men's gloves at ono of the largo shops 11 few days ago, and from early morn until dewy evo lovely woman elbowed and pushed and scrimmaged her way, mid stood ten deep around the bargain table, wheto an unfor tunate man clerk tried to answer ques tions, glvo opinions, (bid sizes and innko out checks all at one time. During the afternoon a misguided man, who probably had heard of tho sa'le, saun tered Into thu store and approached the wall of fumluinity which guarded tho glove counter. Then his courage failed him. One glance of sympathy passed between him and thu wild eyed clerk over tho shoul ders of tho fair mob, but that was us near as ho got t& tho bargain gloves. Ho walked sadly out and taught his gloves at u fur nishing store. Thus it Is that higher educated women aro assuming their divine inalienable rights, while tho tyrant man is talug forced to tho wall. New York Herald. A Church Organ I'l'impcil by Iljdruullcn, Ono of tho largo church organs In Eng land is supplied with wind by powerful feeders worked by three hydraulic engines and an electric motor. The pneumatic lever Is applied to thu great and swell organs and thu couplers in connection with them. Tho solo organ and pedal organ aro played by means of an Improved tubular pneumatic action. The draw Mop action is also pneumntic New York Times. The .beautiful things of this world of ours wero not put heielor our hurm, to loyo tho beautiful is the blght-nt education 518 AUSTIN ST ANOTHER CORKER. An 18 size American Watch, three-quarter piste Quick Train, straight line escapement, patent center pinion, patent stem wind, four paii s fine Ruby Jewels in settings (15 jewels), expansion balance adjusted, in a fine Gold Filled Dueber Case, guarantcd to wear for 20 years for $18.90. WINANS THE mm. 620 AUSTIN St. Religious. '1. M. O. A. NOTES. Thero has been arranged for to morrow aftornoon at 4 o'clock, a men's meeting of moro than usual intorost. Mr. J. E. Boynton and Prof. M. F. Hdtrcrton will make short addresses upon tho subjeots "Consistency and Inconsi&tonoy," and many things will bo brought out whioh will bo helpful to the young men of Waoo, so we in vito the young mon of the city to at tend and hear these speoial addresses. Meeting begins promptly at 4 o'olook, lasting just ono hour. Plonty of ico water and palm leaf fans. Strangers always dubly welcome. A gospel meeting for boys will bo held at 3 o'clock, and there is not a hoy in Waoo that will not be woloomo at that meeting. Come boye tomor row at 3 o'clock. Tho Junior Bible olas will mcot promptly at 2 , o'olook, and the two preparatory olas?s at 2:30, to whioh the boys will bo woloomed. Christian Churoh F. N.' Calvin, pastor; usual morning services In the evening, beginning promptly at 8 1 5, there will be a special musical programme lasting thirty to lorty min utes, followed by sermon on "How Determine the Church of Christ." Austin avenue pbksiivtebian oiiunoii: Services for tomorrow Children's Day oxercieB 11 o'olook a. m. Prcaohing at 8:15 p in , by Rov, Wm Hughes. Young peoplo'fl meeting a 7:15 p. tu. Bear in mind that my - next class begins July 5. Sco add on pago 3, beoomo a membor and improve your opportunity, Ebwaud Tonv, Jit. Providout Nat. Bank. Open any hour in the 24 at Joe Lehman's, South Fourth street. The neatest, ice cream parlor in the city is Joe Lehman's, Fourth street. Hilt's , Shoe Bargains. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "The Garment Deepeaki the Artlit." KIRK& BEESING, TAILUllS.aH t-'J ,,l!Mi An T ' v f,