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EI I l ii: I I (., P i I N I M Mil VI I LOCAL PIOK-UPS. Insure an thing jou )ne against tiro with T. 1). Haj s, at office of Waco llulldlng Association his companies rc tlie best, niul some one Is al ways In theolllco. Oysters In ovcry stylo, at DoWcll's. Dr. Saunders, Dentist. Urill Austin Ave. Fresh o) uters at DoWill's. 311 Anstln street trade U brisk there. StoHultrothe" fo'-f't..), bread, :ill Anstln Street lineBt cheviot goods, Dr. Saundors, Dentist, 502),' Anstln Ac. 311 Anstln street go thcro and trado. Blank Bros, eclebratod candy at Kophal's. nil Austin streLt Is headquarters. Dr. Saunders, Dentist, BMJ Anstln Ao. Fresh cakes at DeWell's. Finest of children's sweets at Kophal's. l'uro Ice cream at DeWell's. 311 Austin street look out fortho number. The children nil go to Kpphal's. Fresh candy ot DeWell's 1)11 Austin strut, leads the trade. Genuine Mission grapes at Kophal's. Ojsters I Ojsters 1 1 Oysters! I I at Dp Wells. bcml-Anthracltc, tbu best coal In tho market. Order now ol Siuv A Kakly. :ill Anstln street, 1b the lucky number. Take Peelers chill Syrup--No CimE No Pay 311 Anstln street solicits vour trade. Splendid California pears at Kophal's. 311 Austin street all streets lead to it. Stolto Brother for fresh bread. Satisfaction guaranteed on everything you buy at 1'celcr's Drug Store. Choice extracted honey, 10 cents, Choice comb honey, lii cents. at Cooper's Supply Storo. eures coughs and Those steaks at ltld- Cboice -II) pears only 12J cents. ' 31b pumpkin only I2)i cents. " string beans S,' cents. " sweet corn I21, cents. at Cooper's Supply Store. Stolte Ilrothcrs keep constantly on hand all country produce, fresh. Cheapest and best meat In the city, at Kid dle's, 'Mi south side square. Peeler's Drug Store for Dressing Coses, Sim ing Sets. Work Boxes, lanlcuro Sets and Toilet Articles. Extra fine cabbage, onions, apples, sweet and Irish potatoes, kr.iut. western and ronutrv but ter, at lowest prices, at Cooper's Supply Store. Peeler's Blood Alterative, will purify the uiuuu wueii nuiuing uise win, ii is warran lUddU is on deck again cutting the best steaks and roasts in the city, at 20S a. side square. Peeler's Drug Store is tho cheapest place In Waco to get jour prescriptions filled. Only experienced druggists. Peeler's Liver Pills are the best In tho world, small and easy to take. Kvcry bo.x warranted . You will ae money by buying what yon In the Drug lino at Peeler's Drugstero, Best meat market in Extra turnip seed, any variety, only SO cts. per lb, at Cooper's Supply btoTo. Turnip seed, lluest, this year's crop; rye and barloy seed, lresh and pure, at Palmer's seed and feed store, Eighth and Franklin streets, Peeler's Drug Storo lor Violin and Guitar Strings, Paper, PlnB, Ink and Pencils, all at bottom prices. Peeler's Cholera Mixture will cure cramp colic, cholera morbus, diarrhoea and ilux. Vt ar ranted. , Fresh Bread delivered at your residence everyday by Stolte Brothers. Peeler's Dm? Store Tor Perfumery, Faco Powders, Toilet Soup, Combs and Brushes. Cheapest In town. Peeler's Corn Bcmover takes off corns with out pain or scar. No cuius o Pay I Dr. J. II. Boyett, dentist, cornel lAustln and Seventh streets. All new and frosh goods and latest stylos at Mrs. Doss millinery store on Fourth street. Oystkiw I I Joe Lehman Is now prepared to uwiisii ma I'auu oyHiers ineu. slewed, broiled, pan-roast, ojster loaf, box fry nnd in any other stylo, together with nil other things .w iiiuiu, oui'imia ill uilji Beutiun. Buy your lmt3 nnd millinery at Mrs. B. J. Doss, Fourth stroet. New styles, frosli goods and dump. PERSONALS. Gld Mttssoy Is still very ill. T. N. Biglin Is hero from Now York. Mr. II. Loaning loft this aftor,non for New York, T. U. Hill, of Comanche, is In tho olty to-day. I. 11. MuLaron, a St. Louis lard drummer, Is in town. ttov. B. H. Carroll 1). D. wont to Tcraploon the Missouri Pacific this afternoon. Major Snru Hunt stockman of tho Cotton Belt, has been ordered to Fort Worth as headquarters. Miss Lillian Hunt, a guest of the family of Mr. W. S. Heard, leaves for Fort Worth this week. United States Clerk J. H. Finks is back from tho McCulloch' county mines which ho found filled with water. Jlmmio Roiilck loft this afternoon for Cincinnati to take a course in the eolebrated conservatory of music thoro. Mr. W. "W. Ramsey, of Trenton, Toun., ba9 moved to Waco and ac cepted position as bookkepor for W. S. Hoard. Mr. L. T. Noyos, of Houston state agent of the Diebold Safe & Lock Co., is hero superintending the putting in of the American Bank's now safe. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Wilkes returned Saturday evening from Liberty and Cornersville, Tenn., where sho has been for somo weoks on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Friedman, of Rusk, who have been visiting the family of Mr. Ike Lyons, "have lelt for their homes accompanied by Mrs. Max Frank, Mr. P. M. Post, returned to the city yesterday from Gatosville, whero he has been spending soveral days with friends. Pleas' best friend Hve3 in Waco, nevertheless. Miss Gussio Shaw, who has been spending the summer in Nashville, Tenn., has returned, to tako a posi tion as teacher in the public schools. Sho is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. WATER WORKS BIDS. Go to W. D. Jackson and get a pho tograph of yourself and children. mi $1 PER GALLON. Ono dollar por. gallon for wines at the Palace. Flour Honey Charles Itast, comer Austin and Sixth street has a large lot of line flour on band bought before the rise and he gives cus tomers the bcnellt In prices. Also a big lot of honey cheap. Look out for specialties at Itast's there's money In It. Alexandre Says Patronizing Waco's manufactories insures Waco's prosperity. If ever people will mako It a point to pur oliaso homo nroduots where they aro as ohoap and as good as tho foreign produced artiolo, it would givo em ployment to a grouter number of our people and givo additional trado to our merchants Last month four thousand cans and packages left my store all marked Waco, carrying the news on tho labol that Waco was largo enough to support a Baking Powder Factory, Steam Collbo Roaster audit Splco Mill. Alexandre's Bak ing Powder is tho boat and sold every where for 25 cents. Throo men and a boy find employment now and I will addotliorgoodsondmanufaoturothotu right horo and omploy moro hands if I succeed. Yours truly, t, , . P. L. Aldxandhi:, Jlaking Powdor Manufacturer and Steam Coll'oo Roaster. NUMBER COD. That is Askow's Palaco Saloon. rS!t0 """"'"I'ccp nothing but tho Ireshest of everything in their ttor. Maorc'N IlnrBlium In Ileal Ktut. One lot with four-room house, on the cornor of Sixteenth and Webster streot. Price ?650. Monthly install uisnt, S1G.50. Ono lot with three-room house, in East Waco, near Paul Quinn college. Price $400. Monthly Installmmit. 1 v , Y.. Ono lot With thrnn-rmini linuun nn North Sixth stroet. In rear of j! T. wnsoii's place. Prico$300. Monthly installment; $0 Ono lot With three-rnnm hnuan nn River streot, East Waco. Price $20. aaoniniy installment, $7.50. on Prico $1,000. Monthly installment. ;0. Olio lot With fnnr-rnnm linnun r,n South Ninth street, near Cleveland. Prico $900. Monthly Installment, $27. Ono lot with three-room houso, on Soutlt Sixth street in rear of the old university. Price $750. Monthly In stallment, $22.50. Vacant lots on Webster and Clay streots, on Bell Hill. Price trom $150 to $300 each, on monthly installment plau if desired. One lot with five-room house, North Tenth street, near West A Georgia Peach and Applo brandy just recolved at "Houso of Lords" and i-aiaco saloon. US CTS. FOR CLARET. Twentv-rlvo cents will uuv n. iintfin of nico Claret at tho Palaco. . Art supplies at Hill Bros. Tho finest are tnoso Mission . at Kophal's. rrapos 311 Austin street choice, fin cheap. fancy nnd Hxtra fine amber canu molasses 50 ct. Kxtra now grits 8); cts per lb. Kxtru now oatmeal ft cts pet lb , at Cooper's Supply Store. - parrow A Goebel, meet market, Austin Aienue, betweonTth and Sth. Finest meats oysters, llsh etc., to be had In this market' delivered to anv uart of tho ilty. "". ii. 7.0O. Intoroating Meeting of the Oom mlttoo on Water Supply. A special meeting of tho committee on water works was held In the coun cil chambor yesterday evening at 4:30 to opon nnd consider bids for the con struction of a system of water works for tho city. By Invitation Mayor Hlni'hmnn nnd other aldermen wore present. Mayor Hlnohman waB called to tho chair. The bid of tho Dean Steam Pump ing Company, of Chicago, for furnish ing pumping machinery only, was llled for further roferenco. E. Sutphlne, of Marshall, Tbxas, proposed to construct tho systom of water works complete, according to tho specifications, viz: 5,590 feot 10 inch pipe. JI.400 " 12 ' " 1,300 " 10 " " 17,000 " 8 " " 27,090 ' (1 " " 30,900 " 4 " " 111 hydrants, all necessary gate valves, stnnd-plpe, pumps, wells, houses, etc, for $117,700. Tho Waco Water Co. roprosontod that they were not prepared to bid on a system of water works as per the plans and specifications submittod by tho city, but proposod a contract with tho city as follows: Using tho plant now in operation and Improving tho same, so as to make each and evory hydrant In tho system efflclont for all practical pur poses, tho hydrants to bo usod with or without fire ougluo. Wo are wil ling to contract 150 hydrants, for 25 years, to bo usod for flro protection, at the rate of $60 per annum, payablo quarterly. Water rates to private consumers to bo on a basis of 50 cents por 1000 gallons. The minimum prico por month for water through a meter to bo hereafter agreed upon. Tho 117 hydrants now rented by tho city to remain at tho points whoro now lo cated. Tho remaining 33 hydrants to bo located by the city at tho rate of not less than ono to a block of pipe ol 42o feet. All old pattern hvdrants to be replaced with new and improv ed hydrants, none to bo on lines of mains of less sizo than four Inches. Tho city to have water free of charge lor tho engine houso, city hall, flro mens hall, calaboose, public schools, on line ofmaius within the city limits, and Oakwood cemetery for city pur poses. For all 'additional purposes the city may use water, the prico shall not excoed 18 conts per 1000 gal lons. Tho water company will agree tu take Its water supply from tho oast side of the Brazos river. These improvements to be completed in 12 months. The present pumping sta tion on 10th and Jackson streets to be maintained in good order until tho water supply on the East side is de veloped. Tho privllego to bo glvon to the city euoh ten yoars during tho contract, of buying tho water works. A franohlse for 30 years to bo granted. F. O. Brown submitted a bid for a 25 year franchise In tho shapo of an ordinance providing for tho construc tion of a system of water works cov ering 15 miles of mains. Tho city to rent 150 hydrants at $G0 eaoh per annum, payable quarterly and to pay $.30 per annum for hydrants in excess of 150. Tho bids may be summarized thus : J. Walkor Bates & Co., N. Y. $101,350 xexas construction Company, Fort Worth 148,740 F.O.Brown; Ft. Worth.... 128,000 Georgo Cadogan - Morgan, Chicago 124,950 W. J. Sherman, Dallas 124,500 E. Sutphlno, Marshall 117)700 On motion of Alderman Lacy tho committee adjourned to meet again at 7:30 this ovonlng. Goldstein & Migel, PARALIZERS OF.PRICES ! aSuSchool will soon open nnd wo wish to state that wo have received, nnd nre receiving tlnily. Youths' and Ol'itrcii's Cloth. Inir nnrt Hoys' Kno Pnntii. Wt nr No hnv1tj u lp, hero In Waco, some Fine Mcrrinmo Percale Waists' vhlch we aro selling nt only 30 cents. A Slco Youths Suit for 92 75 A much Finer and All Wool Suit.. ..... 4 25 A Nico Hoys' Suit, Coat and I'nnls 1 50 A Nicer ono, All Wool ... 2 25 A Nice Pair Lnee rants .. 50 A much Nicer Pair 75 1000 Pairs of Pantsall kinds from (1 00 to 0 00 Yon will savo from 25 to 50 per cent by buying from us, Gentlemen's Business Suits from 4.1 00 to 15 00 Itome-mado fine Percale Waists, sli 5 to 13ror 30 cts A Nice Hoys' Cheviot Waist tls A good Unlnundrted Shirt , 3oC(a A good Whlto I.nundrled Shirt go cts A Nice Uundcrslilrt.. , 25cts A Nice Flannel Shirt ....,,,.,, n0Cl 500 Pain FIno Boots nnd Shoes, Manufac turers' Samples, only ono pair of a kind .it HALF PRICK. Come enrly and select your choice. So if you need anything come to us. We will Save you Dimes and Dollars on Everyting you Buy from us. GOLDSTEIN 2 MIGEL. ChincHoItctallatlon. In Foochow, China, prominent military man died suddenly a short time ago. The people believed that his death was the work of the idols in one of the temples. These idols were supposed to perform feats of vengeance mr an those who were afraid to go into the business personally. The viceroy ui j. uuciiiw urucrea me arrest nl !,, guilty idols. . The prefect, armed with a warrant, entered the temple and ar rested the wooden iroods: Imr hnf. taking them to their judges the official poked out their ;eyes, 'so that thev would not be able to see their enemies and do harm in the future. The wicked things were found guilty and the vice roy ordered their heads to be cut off His order was promptly obeyed. Ihen the bodies of the gods were thrown into a pond and the temple in which they were worshiped torn down OHEAP COLUMN. LOST--Two llvcdollar bills, between A J ltlchardson's storo and Mrs Kills resi dence on North 7th street) lluder return to A J T1TANTKD A house-keeper. Apply immo VV dlately at Mrs. M. A. Itoblnson's storo under tho Mitchell Houso on South Sd street. OKANGE IILOSSOMS--Dr. MeRlll's famous Orange Blossoms, Mrs. A.J. Itlchardson, agent, North 10th street. n-l.'l-Im Foil SALK All at a bargain, ono good leath er top buggy with good harness; also a good cow and calf. Apply to A J. McKcnzlo at O K wagon yard. South 6th street. 12-4t. M 'KS. BLOCK wishes a fow more day board- nva XTn tit rrt.l.l --. r. . .. . "i mi ux-r Aiiim BhlUCb. IBUpiZ-lW WANTKD A large work horso. G. W. Hewitt, North 10th st , or Curtis'store. A Fine Offer. Do you want hay. corn, bran, wood, chickens, eggs, butter, a cow and calf, or have you anything to sell or barter, see Goo. B. Lambdin. I do businos at present under my hat, and can be found on tho stroet ufter nine o'clock until four. Geo. B. Lambdin. I will buy your cow and let you keep her as long as you buy feed from me, or will bring you a cow, if you have none. FOR SALE A pair of family match buggy horses; also two second hand delivery wag ons. Apply to W. 8. Heard, 311 N. 4th at. 1710K SALE A pair of largo first-class work J mules, seven jears old. Mrs. S A. Sayera, N. 14th st., between Jefferson and Barron sts. LOSTAgentleman'spln and chain, cresent shaped. Letters O M A on race and II. 8 on reverse side. A reward wlllbopaldfor de livery to theNrns oillce. QEWING MACHINES-S. .T. Smith, says for fp any kind of Sowing Machlno bnslness, write him u card or call at No. 51J Austin Avenue. TTTANTED-I will pay 25 c. per hundred for T l uiu uuung ' C wire. 20 wires In a roll. ueo.ji. xiAMnnttr. PAU11KS building rcsldonces should oxam amlne Mr. Ilewett's cast Iron fire places for burning wood. Has also n cast Iron grate In four pieces ror burning coal. Thoy are beau tiful hnd will last forever. Can seo Bamples in Cook's or Larmour A Herbert's office. F OU SALE Ono book case, 1 step ladder, 4 tables, 1 four horse engine, lour heating stoves and pipe. :i desks, bowl nnd pitcher, writer, olUco raillni wash stands, half dozen chairs, Ccllgraph type- . itvvr, uiuuu fuuiiiK auu cuunier, paioni letter flies. 1 Hall safe, 1 storo counter. 20.000 old laticrs and a larce amount nf ntimr annn,i iiandfurnlturo, Jno.E. Elgin. rpo RENT Tho entire upper-story or my JL new building 40J Austin Aenue. JS. w. Mitchell. Jeweler. nOWS FOR RENT-Ihao good milch cows Twill rant tn ttavtlna l,n iii .-i.- i care or them at tho low price of ono dollar ner "" ucu. ljuiiiiiiiin. ti FOR RENT Houso of seven room on Frank .. ..Un and Ninth streets. Aiinlv to C. N. unrtls, " The State of Texas, To the Sheriff or any Constable of Mc Lennan County, Greeting : r? .are hcroly commanded to summon Jack Green by ranking publication of this Citation rOm?tvUTOT.',,,,,0Pi PnWl'nel in McLennan Comity, Texas, onco In each week for four suc cess o weeks prei ions to return dnv hereof, to rS13a,Br,T0r beroru th0 "onoraulo District Court of McLennan County, Texas, at the next regniar term thereof, to be held In the court lipuse, In the city of Waco, on tho rirnt Aliiiiilny In October, A. 1. 1NH, then and in rSni? .""""i" ' PlaltitiUs petition, filed Inn suit In said Court on tho 3d day ofbei.- 1 lailltlll and .lark (imnn la ,lurnn,in.. lmi- nnnili... nf ,l.l 1... , -. tt-.. "' XilU "J"" "' "'"" ouiv ueiiie JNO. I77N. liip nature of the nlalntlu's demand Is asfol ".;; i 'nil A fmt lor divorce, based on the fefcwlant bonaonment ou tno Pt of Bald .nVf.'Vf!,1. itft ??X; .an.a 'nv, J01 then na Stolte - Brothers, FRESH -BREAD. GROOERU2S AND PRODUCE. Delivered In any part of tho city. Increasod trade assures all of onr groceries te be fresh. STOLTE BROTHERS, Corner Fifth and Austin Sts. GABERT BROTHERS, 1TO0'S FAVORITE TAIL0RS.I Have Just Reoeived An elegant lino of IMPOTtTTD AND DO MESTIC SUITISfGS-Snrpassos all compe tition In the city as to eleganco and beauty. Latet Fashion l'latcs always on hand. Good fit guaranteed. Chas. D'Anflrea & Son, BOOTAND8HOE MAKERS, PERFECT FIT (laarantecd. flood Work at the Lowest Prices. SO UTH FiFTH ST. fl R. H. Gray, -DEALER IN- STAPLE AND FANCY inero nils writ, urn, in ,,,innn,n... .,.".. on, Bhowlng how you haoeccuted tho same" rr u V . u"r my nana and seal of said L.S. Court, at office In the city of Waco, Clerk District Court.McLennan Couuty, Texas. Don't Wnlt, For cold weather, but order your winter coal AnVlM.cJey &inr'y. "ol" ents "or Sen" Tea, sirtings, extra quality l"i cts .' t118",' , I.' '.' -' cts. Imnerlal. " " .,. " Mixed, from 2 cts to 10 cts.' at Cooper's Snnnlv Store. KIly A Ntuiltllfcr. No, Cfiir Austin street, keops ovorything In groceries and produce. First class goods at reasonable price, and prompt Uellvery. GUohlmncall when buying groceries, and jou will be pleased with tho way they do busl- 'r - Go to HUl Bros, lor school books. $1.25 PER DOZEN. SI ,2o por dozen forbottlo beorattho Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Etc. Conntr? Prodnce Bonitbt and Sold: H. A. GOEREL. FRAKK LENK. Mel&Lent, BANK, STORE SALOON OO, 02 Fannin St., IIOUNTOX. TEXAS. BRUNSWICK HOTED CIIAS. BAItER, Prop., Franklin Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, "WACO, TEXAS. This house has been overhauled and fitted up by Mr. Maker, and ho intends to make It sec ond to nono In the cltv. &