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Mail VF m & C B $fcaT emna J!nf?rrt af h VoitaQlcent Waco, Ternt, n Merumf Clai i.V(iu-r ,1. 6, No. 86. WACO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 25, 1S93. 50c. Per Month. - .v, awrfi BROTHERS v -x?j -J 0 WEARERS OF Men's and Boys' Hats. Death uf Mr-. U. 1 ( li.il lui in. On sxnuliiv mjrht lust i I.'" culiere, Mrs It. K thallium died .' mn uiiinni.i, only ondurinir illness n ' il.ivs lio leaves n husband and dim. 'i tor . rarniHi ICoIiIm it A few evenings afro buil.ir-. entered the residence of Prank Mo l in I'm her county, twelve miles north nl Weather ford, and secured about S:'. in money. The family were in the tiuld picking cotton at I he time. ToiiU sirji'hnlllo Ity MM.iht', Y. J. Whutiey, a citiren of Alvln, Brazoria county, swallowed a largo dose of str chnine liv mistake recently. His wife had dissolved .some Mrychnino to poison minks, and left it in .t tin vos- Mr. Whutiey came in fioni work tired and thirsty, and drank from tho muno vessel. A doctor was immedi ately summoned and soon had him out of danger. No Ruin Miiro tint Mlditlr uf ,luiir. The dry weather in Hell county con tinues. No ruin since thf middle of Juno to miiko anything like u season. The ifi-uss is all eutcn up ami the .stock is vnt. nnnr jniii in bad condition to null that poseses the very best material out into ; through the approaching v. inter Many E CARRY Everything desirable in MEN'S and BOYS' HATS. We can sell them Cheaper than other dealers, because our , ei. Purchases are so much Larger we buy them Cheaper. 1 MEN'S STIFF HATS We show Yeoman, Dunlap and other shapes at . . mid Each J 1. ji.J- V Complexion Preserved tin. -:n hra's VIOLA CREAM Tkiuowi Frccluoa, Pimpos Liver hlolos. FlIarKhLiil. Sunburn n.i I 'tn, ami re- s . ttoris the (.Kin to ltiorlg.- ...... 1 ;(,,(; iiloilnti. fiuiwlof toollf iro itremraiKiiiH p-iu jinn-, uy miripisi. ilrUKH'13. nntiiiiti lor jimi, &. , . ., huit .it m r rsreulsr SHOES a nat. uur line ot urusners ana urease Hats is large and we show all qualities. " BLOXXiOXXllDOX- that the wrong shape hat on top of the best suit of clothes made will spoil your general appearance. This often happens in buying hats out of small stocks. Idren's Yachting Caps, colors, Blue, rown, Tan, Cardinal, Black an ream, only .... - 5()c ys' Fancy Tarn O'Shanters, Leather and Both Military Caps, only a large line of other Fancy Hats and Caps for Joys from 50 cents to $2.50 each. SoIa Acronc fnr thp riolohrntprl IAIAV are lats made by INVESTIGATION INVITED. W&NGER z smsixxf n i tu i iicna G 3RL IE H3 3NT B E3 JEL C3r ", MERCHANT TAILOR ARANTEE-2- tiUUU MTUM UAI dlKiVlS, 0 r M :-: STYLISHLY MADE. :-: C-N..4-U r-:riu ci. nnn t-.. h. n-ii Dn,.ol I ouuui ruin oi, vvauu, ica., unuei nuiei nuai. nm, I'resldtnt. J. K, Kos, CtU'or Wu OAXSnOK, Vice Pr-oldMitt. A L. Hnnvm, VAbbiBtni.t Tok i'ADOiTT. ) I Oirhler IPixst fcTa.tiKLa,l DBa-anLls: WAtn. : ti:aa OAPITAL, fOOC.OOO. SURPLUS AND PIIOF1TS, J85.000 C.TOB-K. Kotan. Wm. Ohmoron. Tom PadBttt. J. H. Koe. . V. toTi, W. t. ft. D. 11, WnllBco. W. R. Dnunlcn, Wm. nranttedt. M. A . Uoopet Aonntso Banlis, BaDkerB, Mprohanti ndottrru nollcltfd Wf jnMis,unurrna w'H for mftVlnfr nnllA.'.tlnn. JTWroTT. BATTLE, a,l -:- Estate FOR SALE. louses and Lots in the City, Farms and Grass Lands in this fnty 1 80 acres on Bosque Boulevard. FOR RENT RESIDENCES. - 1412 Austin Ave., Cottage, 5 Rooms $20.00 - 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms, 25.00 " S19 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms 12.50 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms 12.50 0. 1622 Soutli 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms 12.50 :- 1024 bouth 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms 12.50 - 1303 North 5th Street, Two Story, 6 Rooms 20.00 O. CTC SniifVi nt-Ki Qtrnof Pr.tt-or o Rooms 7.00 - 5 J 8 South 1st Street, Cottage, 3 Rooms 10.00 0. U27 ,itVi nth Ct-onf rn-rrn t RnnmS " IS.OO 0. IOI I Austin ;,.! T,n Cfn, A rnnms 40.00 STORES. 0. 7ie AllQtin Cf,Daf S6O.O0 t- 414 Franklin Street '.'.'.'.'..... 25- 0. 2nn 9i-,,ifU c..i.t. o J. COO k """"l I'UUIUl OUCCL ' lO. 726 AiiH Q-f O.OO JNO. T. BATTLE, ice 1 Rrccn 8, Provident Buildine. VIOLA SKIN SOAP l .ii.t ii--w.lili . Vln pintlln ''i.p, uutcnu1 1 Tor t! 'Urt ml without. livM f.r tin. in r r.. lnoliititr tun ru 1 tl.U atlr in..!! oiol. A .lrae.l.t, "rice 25 Cun'l. r, C, BITTNER &. CO..Toieuo '. EnDPB?EO hT THE HlQMCST MlOICAL AUTHOniTIII 'SpjEtlTHOLlMHALER B&St " CATARRH "J XJ iS t iai i v I iiiru miii A " Mff fc .. mil... ill inn tit uiilT..r..rn - ia7 wr St" t uu, MniM-Tiuuiii, 1 lit iH'it? . urntu'lillN, (.rlS I rVKIt. AVotxU i nnif iff 1 iff Anrflfch'iil it mi. , (tuiTi nitMit tuiarr A'l' HoiKm farmers huve sold tlmir cotton "t'etl at u hiph fimire and will let the good old family cow Miffer this winter for tlio want, of tin cotton sued. Urn ut thu llulhm l.tlt .roiim. 1'liere was no littlr c.viteiiitMit In tlio machinery hall at the roumls of thu Dallas fair cavlj Veilnsdu afternoon, Qiinscd by a file hreakintf out iu tlio exhibit of the Kag'le cotton irin com pany. The lire department wasjirompt- ly on hand and the bla.e extinsuished before much damage had been done by the use of the patent etinifuishers from tho evhihit adjoining llurturlt'tl a lnllitiuii sl .;-. On Thmduy night last the Pullman sleeper on the To.as anil I'aeitle west bound train, which reached Dallas at 7.:;0, was raided by thime-. They took a valise belonging to .). T. Oargan of Dallas, which contained lii,(IOO of ne gotiable papers. Otlici passengers lost their clothiiiR- and toilets. Superin tendent Judge til Foit Woith was noti tlfied and is at work on the ease. (ililHS, Ci ops .ttlll hiri'H. Fires from passing ti.iins liue caused a largo amount of i).nii.ite to farmers in tho vicinity of spring, buriiint;- all the grass, and in rn.nu instances tho crops, fencing and other property. Tho loss will reach into l lie thousands. On Monday a train p.is,etl through Spring with a car of burning cotton. BtVorts made to save it did not succeed, and it was left at Aldmc where it. vwis soon consumed. ffc- 11 llll 11MH' llll'lll in mi 1 j In nnrkrt.rr nW to u on llit ttn'n ntu n of (oM rttridiiuctl I o JJr't l'oimaiifitt i in r. nt I friction ciminntt'tMlonunnt'v rr'utuUM Vrlrr, ." rt. 'I rial fro" nt llrnifi- III i.i"tT(,1 mull Xttent-), B. P.Cl'SEMiN, Wr.,nr"8R r Muh.U b A VirTMTUfl! TIip mmt nml "sift -t ronic.ly for illCIC I HUL ft Hkindlsnii- h I n ti tl Hll lllt illii'uni.oiit Soros Hums, t ut" Vnnlirful rt'm MvlnrlMI.IlM. 1'tlrr.ar. tt. nt litiiL- n Al U ;ibttir by nmil prri'tittl Ailin - - i' Vl' ,.Vir..l! I1 VMi i v m tv Al 1 F YOU WANT TODRINV Irinlcttie Best TO BE FOUND AT TH15 COSMOS Saloon and Restcurant. AD night and day service. W. E. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor, poit Hon People ! SLEEPER, CLIFTON & DUKE. CLOTHING AT COM i Picked L In An llnriiim ioiih Uonilltltin. A young man uaiueil Webb, who had boen cutting cotton at High, was found near the railroad track in Itrookston a few evenings ago in an unconscious condition and badly bruised about the face and head He was taken to u ho tel and re.storud to consciousness, but could give no deliuiti account of tho accident, but claimed that he had been knocked from tho train and robbed of considerable money. A few dollars were still on his person It is supposed he undertook to jump from a freight train and fell. llulil Up Hy 1 "'' I'uiU. Late in the evening a few days ago, while on their way homo from bhincr, John Mulleker and Ilagendorf were held up by four men and robbed. Mr. Mulleker lost S!r.ui't Mr. Ilagendorf TO cents, all he had in his possession. The robbers, who ar. supposed to bo negroes, as tliej w '' black or had their faces blackened approached thu two men and asked for whisky, when all at once, they iln pistols and told them to hold up their hands. Mr. Mul leker called for help, but one of the robbers choked him into silence. Tlio money stolen consisted of a SI00 bank note, issued by a bank at Wost Point, Va., name and number of bank not re membered, and -M5 in small bills. The robbory was most daring, as it took place iiiside ot two miles from town iu a lane. No trace of the robbers yet What Is a Guarantee? It is this. If jou havo a Cough or Cold, a tickling in tho Throit, which keeps you constantly coughing, or if you arc afflicted with ary (Jhest.Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c. and you use liallard's Horehound Syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no benefit is experienced, we au thorize our advertised agent to refund your moDey on' return of bottle. It never fails to give satisfaction. It promptly relieves Bronchitis Sold by H. C. Ruber & Co , Waco, and .1. B. Cornish, East Waco, Texas, i mm i Guns to lent at Ambold'e. Would be cheap, provided tho goods were well bought .stylish and fresh, but when goods are really sold at tost our experience is it invariably means one uf two things", either they are old styles and shop worn, or it is simply an honest confession on the part of Ue merchant or mer chants that they paid too much for their goods, and can at a profit meet the pi ices of wide awake keen buyers We Do Not Sell at Cost! Our goods will stand a fair profit, and yet leave us in position to discount even Bankrupt Prices. This season our stock is simply immense, we have given up the entire second floor to our clothing and furnishing goods, giving us without question the largest and best lighted clothing room in the state, and it is "Chuck Full" of the grandest values we have ever owned. No matter what is the size of your purse, or rather the amount you wish to invest in a suit or overcoat, come and see us, we .will astonish you with what a little mon'ey will do, and fairly charm you witli the variety when you reach the middle and better grade. Our stock is simply perfect. What we say of men's suits applies alike to boys' and child's. See our Windows for a Sample of Styles and Values. H. B. MISTROT & CO 408 and 410 Austin Avenue. tt ,o fc ui m