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3V&&J.X If You Like It, Give Us Your Order. If You Are Not a Subscriber, This is a Sample Copy; Read It. iitjpi.mhx' jjt 79, 1SS8. JTnf errrf tit the VuttvCtf nt M(iro( IVm Wrrnwd Vli Matter 6, No. 198. WACO, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, 1894. 50c. Per Month. Mk tmroa k.l W an U B HVffi JM R W Tl 4 Ce and foreign ire and Cable from )Ver the World. iECH OF THE QUEEN (Troubles With Miners jnWest Virginia. AT EXCITEMENT STILL. er Interesting Items From Various bections. ' he Supreme Court. . -gtou, D. C, March 5. The o.o'.mbers of the supreme court ere crowded at noon today with people who expected to witness the installation of tho now justice. With in the railing sat his senatorial col. leagues who had not learned of his decision to remain in the senate for a time. Moat of the speutatois be yond the railing were ladies, whoso costumes were becoming aud lent a touch of unwonted color to the court room. There was much dis appointment manifested on their faces when the justices filed into court, but seven in number, Senator White failing to appear, 3ud Justice Jackson, who is in Florida for his health, being absent. HARMONY IN SIGHT. NEW INSURANCE CONTRACT Chairmen Baker and Mat lock Write Letters. MatlotL Hill Call ills Committee to Meet in Dallas uii the Itltli. The Queen's Speech. onion, March b. The queen's ch proroguing parliament is :lj formal, only fifteen lines in p and begins: '-Upon this oc when your labors have been Ireeedentid in amount and dura- Irtgret that your releaso from i will be little more than nom- The (iiieen then thanked the Imons for sui plies grantud and chd'ia with the remark that she fcipated lasting advantages from litis enacted. keen Victoria, Princess Beatrice u-Empiess Frederick of Ger- Iv arrived in London about noon Windsor and proceeded to liincbam Palace. Lrd Kosiberry spent the morn- hitb the cabinet ministers. Hie lo oi lords met at i : ;u i. m. lay. lnere were many lames ex in the galleries. Koyai lent aa given to the K cal govern- Int bill. The uueen's speech was In read and the houe adjourned. Ir. Gladstone was busy with his Iretary all the morning and re- ved many callers in additiot. Bong those who conferred with ere fair Kiel ard Ponsonby, queens ornate scuietary, and I. Justin McCarthy, leader of the lib Nationalist party. In the Coal Districts Charleston, W. Va., March 5. leie ia no diminution of the ex- lenient in the mining district. telegram was received today stat- that tho road from Eajle to Ijetteville was lintd with armed p- This thows that trouble Ndbavc been met if the militia not gone with the sheriff and 'prisoners. Acting Mayor McNabb, who is llrged with having impeded the "in in ezcQutini; his warrants, to- 1 ttlegraphed an offer to the Pernor of 100 good citizens for a "e. His offer was not accented. Will Arbltrato. "iltimore. March r. A sneuial the News frnm Vlini.lincr. V - .......... ..,, .. Ji.i eavR- All iv,., ,;, ; nvin t, j . luu 1U1UC1D 41 vn.v. b-dislriota No. 0. over 7.000 'number, have agreeded to return '0rk tOflav iwnrlinn i ooltlomant I' me wage question by arbitration. rumteas of miners aud opera- ' "in meet Wednesday and ap- """ arbitrators. The operators Ue holdllltr nut- tnr tlin fiftt. nant Ne. 3 ' l"" ""J "" A Disputed Railway Grant. Washington, D. U., March 5. Whethor the interior department shall approve the bill recently passed by the general council of tho Choctaw Nation author zing the Choctaw Railway company to con struct and operate a railroad through the lands of the Choctaw and Chick- Tho Equltablo Co-Inauranco and Contribution Clause. The insurance men of Texas have agreed upon a new claiisu for their insurance contracts, and givo notice that it will go into e fleet immcdi ately. It is as follows: It is understood and agreed that this company shall be liable only for hiiuh proportion of tho lots under any divinion of this policy, as the amount hereby issued on said divis ion bears to tho total value of the properly dotcribed therein. Pro vided, that in the event tho tota1 insurance on any division of pt op en y, as per division of this policy, Harmony is in sight. A few days ago lion. Waller S. Baker, chairman of the state Demo cratic executive committee, wrote a shall bo tqirl or exceed tho total letter lo Hon. II L. Matlock, chair ash value thereof, then ins uoinpu , , ,., , ... . .L ny shall be liable only for its pro man of the Clark committee, mvit- Ame of lau lo8 midur HIloh ing him and his committee to be division, it being understood and present at Dallas on the Hub, so agreed that the term "total iusur tVi..t tiin .nioDtir,., m-nunnturi v.v t v, aneo" embraces the amount for . . . ii'lii.tti tlln Ltillrtill lil.lntll.ri in 111- ! resolutions adopted by the Matlock i ",,v'" u a"' .' . , uifcurer as per agreement, as follows, committee at its meeting on bob-, ,,,:,. 3 10-Wll. ruary 1, may be considered by the j It is unuurstood and agreed that i ... . I ., -... .... ..4 l... , ....1 .-.K..11 it,. .. t,n niuiipiii' fnr ataw Nations, will be decided in a lW0 o" '" uui:u..ut, iu ... .. -...b... .. tnougu soparato, sessions. ."IMi" u muumuj, ....., .- ,, ,, x .u i.i wit: If at the time of the lire the Mr. Baker further expressed the i " , , ru .. .,,,i ' i total value of all property covereil nupe luiu a iiubio uuuiu uu auvu j)y Ulja j)0l(.y HU!Vn am0unt to 2.r, whicii an Texas jjemocrats You are needing them or not, the great stock of nice Footwear will interest you at few days by Acting Secretary Sims Commissioner of Indian Affairs Browning recently mad a report report recommending that tho de partment withhold its approval on the grounds that the Nation had no right to pass a bill or the depart ment to approve it without the au thority of corgrefs. Medical Suit Decided. St. Louis, March 5. Judgment was rendered Saturday in favor of Dr. Amiok, or Ciit-nnat:, against the St. Loui3 CHnique. This medi cal journal questioned the merits of his treatment for consumption, whiuh many physicians hero say is the only cure fcr this disease. Amick keeps his formula to himself, and sends, free, medicines proving to tho consumptive tbut he can be cured. All this is against tho med ical code; heuce the attack and vindication. upon i could unite, and ssid that he thought the best v ay to get at it was for the two committees to meet at tho same lime, so that communi cation backward and for waul could be had. Mr. Matlock replied to the letter in tne saint: spirit in wmoii it was written, Eaying that 'e would im mediately Isiue a call for his com 0U0, or lesp, the assured shall bo u cc-insurer for at least 2." per cent, of the. value of each division of property as per division of this policy, if the total valuo of all property shall be more than 2f,000 and does not exceed 4.")O,0U0, the assurtd shall be a co-insurer for at least -JO per cent, of the valuo of each divinion of the pioperty, if the total valuo of the properly shall be more than 00,000 and does not I exceed i Oi) 00u, tho assured shall be mittee to assemble at Dallas on the a cc-iusurer for at leat If. per cent. of the valuo of each division oi l'Jth, and ex'picsaing the hope that party unity would be the outcome. . Jjrr))erly,riliall excued .00,000 the urniinrtt : if the total valuo of all Infoi mation coticorning tl ese nniral shall be a co insurer for ai least 10 per cent, of tho value of ,tach divisiou of property. Been's Charges. Washington, March 5. Charges r.f fnUif vini accounts have been made against deputy marshals at Purcell, Indian Territory, ny A. Ueen, of that placo. The accusa tion, which does not give the names of the alleged ctftnders, declares trat never was sucli trauus perpe trated as are done in this place. The government is bw indled on all sides and to a great extent. Anarchists Arrested. Paris, March 5. The police to dav made nino more arrestB of anarchists. Among those taken into custody was Francois, who it was formerly claimed was an accom plice of Ravaohol in tho explosion which shattered Cafe Very. letters reached Tin. News too late for it to obtain Mr. Baker's view upon the plan likely to be adopted, or to gather the opinions of other gentlemen on oither side, but the conservative tone of Mr. Baker t letter was mot in a so nearly identical tone by Mr. Matlock, that j it seems safe to predict entire har mony in the pirty as a result of the two meetings on tho 19th. Texas Democrats will got to gether. Minister Dead. New York, March 5. Rev. Dr. Henry Veheslage, for thirty yearc pastor of the Reformed churoh at Irvington, died at his home late last night. Dr. Veheslage had been Grand Master of Free Masons of New Jersey. Telephone Egan (or Coal. Yellow Fever. K'O de JariPirn Mnt-..ti llt.i.. ' "" riiU consul tha 5. The port, Signor oertola, died yesterday of yellow u6r, 'flm tnii.ari nf unllnur fnvnr tent!...- .. j . I ""uu es. A l.M.t Qnn ..nnln ava "ffeilm, f fi a: i v Killed In a Fight. .1,e Yoik. March 5.Edward agan, 19 j ears old, of 220 atreef, was killed about k. : ....... Itoar general hght between Et29th lUder arrest. The other three men are McCloIlan In Charge. New York, March D. Col. Geo. B. MoClellan, president of the board of aldermen, took chargo of the cilice of mayor today, and will act in that capacity until the return of Mayor Gilroy from California, whither ho has gone on a ten days pleasure trip. Mills Burned. rt,mt Mich.. March 0. The plate m.lls of tho JinreKa iron aim Steel company at Wyaiidotte.twelve miles eolith of Detroit, burned to day The Meichant mill was aUo partially destroyed Loss 100,. 000, insurance not ascertained- Silver Market. .London, March 5. -At p. m. bar silver was :mp Beo Stark Wt for fire insurance. 1'lione Uitjjor McAlister Lamp. 510 Fiauklin street is the beat pl'ce fo leave your grocery ordera. Removal. Mr. T. P. Suarks who for the past eight yearshas been engaged in tho carriage, buggy and harness business at fiOO aud .008 Austin avenue, is moving his immense stock into now ((uartcrs at M8 Austin street, some four doors west of hiB old stand. In his new quartoiB Mr. Sparks has tho most commodious show room and tho most extensive tloor room of any repository to bo found in tho state, consisting of something over four ihonsand eouare feet on the tirnt floor with immense rooms above containing almost ten thousand iquare feet. This upper spaco is now filled with carriages, buggies, ninc,trniiR Fire RaElnc. ! id iiitons. cart?, etc., presenting in Omaha, Neb, March 5. A dis their splendid array a sight well astrous conization is reported ' worth seeing K. .n vuU..U.6u ..-. ------ xxl i 1 r..... :.... -.l .r. t.ii. in Viio ntiu." lUO lUClOriCH auu ' nur in ..." -v.. SLEEPER, CLIFTON &, DUKE'S COME! See the new styles, Notlco of Election The people ot the city of Wuoo nro heieby notified that on the first Tues day in April, A. D 1SSH, it being the third day of tho month, an election will be In Id for the purpose of select ing a mayor ami one .ildorman for each of the five wards of tho city. Said election will be held at tho fol lowing pUoui : Fiiht ward, ai Oils- Hall, L. A. Llinohmiin, presiding ollioor Second wind, t Wchi Knd Engine I louse, Allen L. West, presiding ofliocr Thud ward, at llutto linplcincnt House, on liejhih street, hetwoon Franklin and Austin streets, Ohas. Motz, piesidmg oflieer Fourth ward, at the Old Engine Ilouto, op Franklin stroot, betwoon Third and Fourth tmeots, John M. Dookcry, presiding tfficer Fifth ward, at Hust Waco Kngino Ilotihr, Tajlor Gecr, presiding offioer. (J. C. Mc'Cui.i.ucii, Mayor of the City of Waoo. Attest : V. 0. Cooi'Bii, City Secretary. as raging at Deadwood, S. D. of Chinatown has been destroyed, as well as many of the businesh buildings. Cotton Market. New Orleans, March 5. Glenny & Co. say: Liverpool closed .0-0 1 lower; spots unchanged; BaleB 10,000 bales. Middling 1 'I 10d. New York opened 7 points lower, declined, and at 1.15 p. m. was 10 points lower tb3u Saturday. New Orleans -' p. m. Liver nool was a cre3t disappointment. Our market opened 3t a decline of quarters ready to suit your taste and pockotbook, for out of his im incnse stock you can certainly ne tuittd. He is prepared to sell you a buggy, tho harno-is and whip, and if you happen not to want a whole buggy or carriage he will sell you any part of it, for be carries a full Btock of extras. When you call do not fail to go np stairF, for tho splendid display of vehicles will well repay the trouble. . . . . A Btray heifer is at my houao, 48 as 6 to 7 points, which was further in-1 corner Tenth ana Webster streets, creased when the closing of L.vor I Owner can get her by calling and pool was received, and May sold (paying for this notice and her foed. c.i,. ot 7 i ft fiom wbitih wo had a slight reaction. At I8:fc0 May wa J TcleillOIlC Ifelll fol COill. M -MfcW vjrieaus - 7.15. JiStimaitO -uw wrieaun receipts tomorrow 0,000 to 7,000 bales. Good people of Waco, when yon want fruits, nuts, caLdiea, cigars and tobaccos, go to QuickBall & Kilgo'H, corner Eighth and Austin. That the people appreciate the effort of Tiik Nkws is making to give Waoo one of tho best evening papers in the state is evidenced by the way in which new subscribers are being enrolled. DON'T MONKEY with facts! You might as well fool with dynamite as to try to twist facts out of recognition; and herer is a fact ktoo plain to bedis puted. 4-7XX will mike your hair grow on tho bald spots, it will remove dan druff, and it will cure the scalp if troubled with itching or sores. If your druggist does not not have it, call or write to ED. E. DISMUKlc, Waco, Texas. Each bottle guaranteed. ', Price $2.00 per bottle. k! .M