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3gRj!g9M;tirrn!tf0" - ..sj t ?, j" ""4riv, , re' - Local Tmie Oard. Missouri Paclflc. P J " siwp. m. ." Itl5.m outLbomMl J ".,!'B- GRAVIS UUKKni Ticket Ajreltt, Pftclfla Hotel Block , Cotton Belt Bente. GOINO WB. ruin No 1 arrives.......... 10 fan. m. f .. llinves s.or.p. m. tGateivllle. 1 20 Mixed leaves Oitoa. m. OOINO BAT. rrilno.S leave .i fiil0p.ro. " ienua... Ufiiun.iii. jicUtcmi Waco and St. I-oul solid train via ..Mimulil to St. Lonli on Iron Mountain track Into Onion Depot. TTpIn t HUU fUll UOinCQU lOkMHUB BI1U n.bwllle. connecting fflth fast train on Iron kioantaln. arriving at St. Iralt following day its u p.m. Sunday uwiuu. 1 T). E. ItlMltnCLD, Ticket Agent, Pacific Hotel Block. ir. T.. Westbound.... Arr Oslo a. m, f AKr. v;juit in. (L'v ...... OiSO a.m. Kail bound.... IftH"""".'""""'. ' L'v , 0:50 a. m. F. DlLLlXOIlAM, Ticket Axent, Faclflo Hottl Bloek. I$ae&ueiamgfte:ajs BEAUTY AND DIET. WACO. TEXAS. DEC. 81. 1888. CITY ITEMS. For Sale or Kent, a residence on the comer of 6th nnd Jefferson streets fiood cistern, hydrants, two-story barn and good cellar connected with 'aoiiso. Apply to van Hall. vrt?isTTvn wuwu ..nn u-n..i,ii.. street between 4th and fltli streets, in new jones- Duuuiug. : DB. B. L. MUNBOB, Dentist, No. 611 Austin Ave: The boot black will reap a harvest to morrow. The season to tbc city schools, teach crs and scholars. Hcres to Waco. May 1889 double its population and tax hat, To the sons of toil. May their la bor bring plenty and their consequence ue iDcrcuseu. To tho merchants of Waco. Hero is prosperity for 1889, big sales, few stands off, and no failures. Here's the season to the preachers, May their churches be filled .with the deout, and the ears of sinners be given to their exhortations, Here's to the city and county offi cial?. May their re-election in 1890 be the reward of their public service ,in their olhcial term, Tho compliments of the season to the doctors. May their skill be testi lied to by convalescents and their bills uo puiu on presentation Tho Evening News oxtends the csmplinients of the season to Its friends aud patrons, and wishes thern ono and all a Happy New Year. To the city councilman. May thoir industry and labor for the public good oo better recognized, and any errors tney may make be treated' with toler anco instead of auethemas. Compliments of the season to our esteemed contemporary, the Day, May it walk hand In hand with snill ing prosperity during 1889 nd sub' sequent years till it reach a circula tion and Influence equal to its merits, which will clothe it in purple and fine linen and make its worthy managers among the first In the land Compliments of the season to the subscribers and advertising patrous, wjioae generouB patronage has en abled the News to pass a period of reditable infancy. Hay 1889 and the years thereafter fill their barns and storehouses with teeming plenty and thlr souls with fatness. May their customers increase tenfold.thelr cows give oceans of milk, their hens lay millions of eggs, seasonable rains fall ou their truok patches, their bank books be crowded on the left hand side, and the genius of prosperity fnilnl. t.ltU lla .MA AMA.. 11 II..!.. ) undertakings 'IV LAWS WHICH ALL DAUGHTERS OF EVE 8HOULD ALWAYS OBEY. men Livery Stable. Messrs. Moldcr & Hean who bought out tho livery stablo of RiEtrins&Grecn ) have been busily engaged in rearraW- ng and making additions to that large establishment. These gentlemen ar thoroughgoing livery stable men, witlt abundant capital, and will give a'aew impulse to the business ifknowlodee "nd money can do it, making theix place and 'of the most complete in' th State. Thfiv will run nn oVrnnaivM n."ftnavH!nM ..i.ii;-i. l I Ll.ll. jv ' '"z tBiuunoumeui,, m jargp " aim tranBter line, and in saddle hoi t .., WV,UK outnw, young gentiei will find animals and rigs to m young lady's heart glad. The Mew i'luiaer as Hfarn am nice nhliorincrtf 1 -77 . T "oei , ..wuicu) ana nave set out to run a fy stable in 'first-class style, and JM Ping to do it. All those in need ? jvb iiK auouia gatotacn; leiepoq y iwi vHwvtva vwmh iw rawvit &rrti:F fickle. Strong Tea and Overdone Beef the American Olrl'a Diet Paddinc and Cot meMea Vaed to Patch Op Marred Beauty. A Soggcitlon ' Bo. Flesh texture and tlnt'nerfnrm n mrvif. important function in fomalo beauty., v jux.-rvo onu improve tnem demands the strictest observance of sanitary laws. A bad skin, lacking tint, plumpness and elasticity, indicates wont of good ness in tho vital or nutritivo system. Diet, digestion, temperature, open air exercise, sloop and tranquillity of mind aro absolute necessities to overy woman who wishes to keep her youth. As to diet, It is only necessary to ask what docs tho average American girl eat? Sho sits down to a potato and a pickle, three or four cups of strong tea, pies, cakes, sweets and fiery condiments. If she includes beef In her menu it is only after roasting, frying and grilling lias reduced It to a state of complete in digestibility. What Is the result of such a regime? By tho timo sho is SO, just at uiu ago nature intended tier to boos flex ible, as a sapling willow, her eyes are dull, her teeth yellow, her gums pale, her lips wan anu: pallid, her ilesh placid, her skin horny and sallow; In fact, all tho swell and sap of her womanhood is either undeveloped or else quenched, de stroyed, dried out. What then? Tore pair these unsightly damages sho resorts to padding, whitewashes, stains and bel ladonna and kolb for her oyes. Theso aro a ghastly substitute for tho burnished clow of health. Onco to in dulgo in artificial cosmetics Is to bo their slavo through oil eternity. TllltEE SIMPLE RULES. The onco fanious beauty, Lola Montez, waB heard to say tho only real secret of preserving beauty lay in three simplo things tempei anco, exercise and cleanli ness. ( Peppered soups and stews, gamo pat ties, ragouts and spices even moderately indulged in will excrciso deteriorating effects upon a delicate complexion. Women who do not restrain their gas tronomic propensities will ncquiro betoro 30 tho heated, blotched face wo aro wont to assoclato with "high living," while tho firm texture of the ilesh and the supplo uliapo will soon bo replaced by flabby softness and scraggy leanness. During my few years of rather broad and uricgatcd experience studying beauty and tho habits of its fair pos sessors, I have known only ono who for a series of years accustomed herself to lato hours, constant excitement, brain work and censurable feasting without erasing overy trace of beauty. I saw her looking as dainty as an ivory Isis after eight years of such perilous self treat ment as I shudder to describe. Physi cians consider the caso unique. Women of nervous and sanguine tem perament should restrict themselves to a diet of eggs, milk, bread, salads, fruit, light broths and tho Crustacea. They should accustom themselves to drinking aerated nnd natural mineral spring wa ters, avoiding spices and condiments, delicious one) tempting as these fiery de lights may be. In tho matter of diet, tho blonde is, by force of physiological tendencies, constrained to stern self de nial at table. It is on old saw among doctors that blue eyes, flaxen hair ana tho pink and white face mean struma. Struma is a nrcttier word than scrofula. but tho condition is the same and quite as troublesome. Thcso inflammable tem peraments are congestive, catarrhal, goaty, and tea, coffee, underdone beef, oily rood, spices, alcoholic beverages and opiates concur to produce a general un healthy action of the skin in dryness, pimples, blotches and discoloratlons. Condiments, malt and spirituous drinks and tincturo of iron thicken tho blood, giving it color and constituency. The philosophy contained in the advice of the export in skin troubles to a lady who consulted him in reference to' a red nose, upon hearing her habit to bo a nightly tipplo of whisky and water, "leave out tho water nnd your nose will soon bo purple," is as old as it is reliable. EFFECTS OF TEMPEBATUBE. A case which came under my imme diate observation was that of an ashen blonde whoso skin was as fair and opaque as white lead, and whoso hair was unre lieved by one amber gleam. After an attack of typhoid fever, which, by the way, Is an effoctivo purifier of the sys tem without being more dangerous than many of tho advertised complexion rem edies, sho was restored by iron tonics and liquor, and tho clement theso intro duced into the blood dyed her chocks crimson and her now suit of hair a ruddy gold. There aro temperaments which are irritated by fish, buckwheat and hot breads. Hives, soro eyes and annoying skin disturbances aro tho outgrowth of their use. For the slender, bilious brunette, whoso blood Is thin and whoso temperament is watery, a free diet of underdone beef and port wine should rcplaco tho severe regimen of tho blonde. ' Tints, rather than colors, aro beautiful, and a blondo of tho ruddy typo should exercise caro in selecting tonics. Thoso containing red wino and iron color tho skin to an ugly brickdust, and I can confidently assert a natural aperient is moro efficient in cor recting all disorders of congestion and circulation, and tho evil consequences of indiscretion in diet, than its printed labels claim. When.it la necessary to renew tho vital energies a two grain pellet of quinino token every evening for a month will furnish tho blondo with strength without increase of clement. Not only diet, but climate and temper tare, exert a powerful influence upon sauty. i no wuito sEins, unmingicd with chromo or bronzo tints, aro liable to disorder from sudden changci of tem perature and imperfect ventilation. Strong blazes of sunlight and rude winds re Dotn damaging to una typo of com- exlon. Winter Is tho season of dlscon t for beauties ransrhur in this schedule: the first touch of frost stagnates her already 'imperfectly circulating ' blood. She is happiest during tho days of pro fuse 'perspiration, which is tho very ejueen of cosmetics. Sudden chango of atmosphere in a room where tho mcr- vnasiaucn ten degrees over nignt been known to produce a thick red onaucuntuiiiKv, auuwuwvuuu Id climate are main factors of beauty. ly in rnuaaeipnia xunet, Gen. Gnat was in Japan the ' minister, desiring to'coaroU- him br taUUffiMmrtkei hewaa to command, tried hk band ac tka ;Uah langwaae and aaidi 1tN,bnr IfflMf Isi When It Is your Opportunity nnd I want to Bcrve you. I am closing out tlio Ban krupt Stock of Boots & SIioch of Mosor &8on. These Boots and Shoes arc good and tho Bank rupt Price that they are sold at is an inducement that overy Man, Woman, Boy, Mlssey and Child ought to take ' the ad vantage of. Come and give nie atrial, and I will surely please you. : : The Men's Stock of Hantowed Boots -and -Ste IS QUITE LARGE. Handsowed Goods lit so nice, it is a pleasure to wear them -when yu buy them at the price you pay for 9 machine sewed Shoe. It is need loss for me to say any thing moro about these Men's Hanclse wed Shoes You come and see them for yourself and let me fit you in a Pair. : : THE LINE OF Ladies' -Fine-Sloes Seems to me to be no end to them. 1 sell them every day, and still the- Stock remains large. Ladies, treat yourself to a Pine Shoe at a common shoe price. I hswe a large variety of just such Slippers as you want to see your fri end have for Christmas. for a istmas - Present, you cannot please a Gentleman better than to present him with a nice Pair of Slippers, so come and look at them and get prices on them. I Remain, BANKRUPT'BOOTS and SHOES, BANKRUPT BOOTS and SHOES, BANKRUPT BOOTS anil SHOES, 405 Austin St, WacoTex JOE A. CLIET0N-, SELLER AM PttHBt IF TKtt STICK IF i. Waco Curiosity Shop. 4 Mc4 K4 THE Waco Curiosity Shop Has a very large stock on hand, and. will make special low prices the bal- 1 ' ance of this year. FOR RENT House of seven rooms, 909 Dutton Street, near schools and university. WACO CURIOSITY SHOP. FOR SALE-ANo. 1 milch cow $5,00 'down and $1.25 a week. WACO CUS10SITY SHOP, FOR SALE Cheap Violins, Banjoes, Guitars and Ac cordance. WACO CURIOSITY SHOP w AC0 CHRISTMAS G00DS-- at Waco Curiosity Shop. OR SALE-Cheap Very flne Bed room sets, WACO CURIOSITY SHOP F OR SALE-Cheap a nice lot of Rattan Rockers. WACO CURIOSITY SHOP. CHRISTMAS WACO GOODS AND Goods for Christmas at the Waco Curiosity Shop. A NICE Christmas Present for your wife THE UNION SEWING MACHINE. c 1 1 f-w TRUNKS at the Waco Cur 1 iosity Shop. l-THE)- Waco Curiosity Shop Will buy second-hand Goods, or exchange new for old. : m jj j$ $$ r Waco ' Curiosity Shop Stamping done at Mrs. Dots', t You want bargains in good reliable goods, go toE. P. LeDoux, 403 Auatin avenue. t Mitchell will not be undersold, t Mitchell's prices uro tho lowest and goods the best. t Buy Mathews' kid gloves with pat ent lace. Mrs. Doss, sole agent. Mitchell says prices will tell. Do you want grooerleu? They must go; Every artiole by Jan, 1st, 1880, at the Waco Supply Store. t Finest quality and latest designs of quadruplo silver ware at cost. E. P. LeDoux. BANKRUPT One dollar buys a cart load ot gro ceries at the closing out sale of Waco Supply Stores. t ' The best assorted fancy condles at Joe Lehman's. The cheapest Jewelry and silver waro at Ell W. Mltohell's. 1 " Curios. Everv bodv. rich and poor., will undoubtedly give the loved ones a present, you can suit your purses at Morrison Risber & Go's. Presents new and beautiful, at from $5 to Patronize Molder & Hearne at the oldOrand stable north side public tquare. . Abandoning, Quitting nnd forever dig continuing the Great Waco Supply Sto'i . A fl ue now stock ol watolios, dia monds ana jowoiry at ueu rue pnter at Mltc. Wr- t I not ol 'J sacrifice myself for one, but dye fox ' " Dot L 'EettIiE Frenchman, . For a nice ol " uo, Kw " out. ana polite-Attention, call ftfc Jeff ..1.. .r. . t Un mm Ai.atln Av. William's Darn muu u .-... .. enue, near the e vnro. Out 1eity. Everybody shou'M call and see tho stock of holiday gds t W. 1. Glenn's book store nd got prices "Curions'Miow cheap' bey are, t Housekeepers buyic goods for the holidays will consult tL'ir own inter est by buying of Chas. j". o h" cords of buttor, eggs a'-nd chickens, fresh and nice, at bottom !" Ming tho leader in thoso lines, has all tbo fine Christmas grocery gd Be sides a brand new stock, bo-ugnt noe the fire. He is makiDg a si weial drive oa fine faaoy 'candies; of wbiek he has tie largest aiidlUefc itoek i the elty, at'diseomattprtleao J '' J- non't fall WkHintffMrw Best turn-outs in .town at Molder & Hearno's. Oo to tho Silver Moon for well served meals. Buv your caudies at Joo Lehman's south 4tn'8treet, " Best meals served to order at Joo Lehman's restaurant. Jewelry of the finest and latost de signs, at LcDoux's, 403, Austin ave. First-class carriages for calls, vis its, etc., at Molder & Hearne's, We are seHliisr side boards as cheap as $14,00. Waco Furniture Company Fresh crop oranberr les at Joe Thompsons 4th and Krankn street. xne vvaco iurnuuro company's window display Is simply Inimonso. C. Hyman for cigars and tobacco. Fruits of all klndsj Louis Llppman, manager. Leave orders for roses, plants, fruit and orunmental trees at Perry's Pa clflo hotel Mock. f The quail i9 transformed from his natural beauty to a dolioious dish at the Silver Moon. If you want a fine livery turnout patronize Molder & Hearne's, north side of the public square. Watches and Jewelry repairing, Diamond mounting ;md Eng.av!iu' ut E. P. LeDoux, 403 Austin avenue, t My store will be open every night 10 nfnlnnlr until nftar Lha linllnava. Mrs. B.J. Dots etc., the Silver Moon is the plaoo, on iniru street, near me square. t Dr. P. B. Heugst, physician and surgeon. Headquarters at William son's drug store. J Oysters, ilsh and all kinds of meat, Including dressed fowls when order ed at Mason, Morgan & Co's. The last bargains ever to bo ofl'ered in Waco by ttie wane auppiy store, is now going, Every artiolo must ba sold by Jan uary 1st, and Tho Great Waco Supply u tore, forever uisnontinueu. t John Cooper is dosing out at a rapid rate the big stock of the Waco Supply Store-call and 'get bargains; vjuick ir you want inem. w , Ourioa. mil n liidlnu irtl1 nil 4 UfAWMtuiMi illsber & Co's. this wook to attend tbe grand holiday opening. We have just recleved CO handsome Bookers, llnlshed in Oak, Mahogany and Walnut, trimmed in plush and leather Waco Furniture Company, For fruit or ornamontal trees, rail on J. II. Hurwood, at Kvenino Nkws of fice, Franklin 'between Fourth and Fifth streets Aspauaouh roots by the hundred or thousands. Mr. J. H. Brown.a well accomplish ed barber, has tbo ..Mark FJournoy shop now iu charge and solicits the patronage or an ino om customers, ' A nice Hue of jewelry and fine waicn repairing specialty at a. J. Leslie's. If you want a nice dinner, with tur key, dine at the Silver Moon to-nor-row. s-i "i Fine Yaw Dotatoes at B. H. Gray's.' Call mn tbejr re all gou ' ' . Get Mltohell's prices. ' X B. and S. at Cotton Exchange. For meals go to Joo Lehmahn. Buy feed at Duval 's 300. Franklin The ilnest of fat mutton at Crlppen's El Paso trranos extra oholco at Joe Thompson's. Dr. .T. It. Ilorctt. dent lit. cornor'Anitln and Seventh street! Boss' Imported Soda at tho Cotton Exchnnge. f The ilnost Mince Meet In the laud at Joe Thompson's. Leave orders with Crlppen's if fat beof Is wanted. No yearlings but sure enough veal at Crlppen's market. Got your oysters at Joe Lehman's restaurant, Get your Christmas goods lrom Mrs, Doss. Hill Brothers for all kinds of Christ mas goods-. Call for the Panzy bustle. Mrs " " Doss, solo agent. The best brands of scissors and shears at Horslull & Cameron. We are solllug beadsteads as oheap $2.00 Waco Furniture Company. See the latost novelties in millinery at Mrs. Doss, South Fourth street, t The host brands of pocket-knives and razors at Horsfull & Cameron. Dod Leettlo Frenchman- Is ready lo dyoforall. Nothing but bargains at Meek & Co, Commission nnd uuctlon houso. 318 Austin st. Hennessy's Imported Fronoh bran dy Just received from Bordeaux at Cotton Exobaugo. t : .( Best mealsserved to ordor at Mrs Ed White's restaurant on 5th street. A fine varloty of sausages and thorn well soasoned, kept constantly on hand at Crlppen's market. A 11 kinds of country produce, eggs, i chickens and butter at J. II. Shope's." Austin Avenue. ' TheWaoo Furniture company has put in threo additional electric lights for the benefit of those who can not get around during the day time. The Waco Furniture company still extends a cordial Invitation to those who failed to visit their grand open- ' ing and State fair, to call from now imtll.aftor the holidays., Special attention is called to No. 403 Austin ave. Mr. LoDoux's com- f ,- . plete stock of line Jewelry, consisting of dlaraods, watches, bronses. Import- r, ed and Brass olooks, flne Sllvorware , Ao. Ho tells us1 that heta overstocked and in order to reduce it, hewUlIl.y, at a great 'red uelloa during poem, bar. tie win w jiauwvuiu. , . fQittlta'tofy'rfttVsilm Mom a : 'il l in i ', i)-4mfcijl AM L-ZuJv ' ""a .-."? . .w ,.I vA JBoQtllt ii hi ii it ! TahiaM's . () A . ni unyinrmwm ?- mm i .;; m ft- ifw -l s.ifiaj",'w" "- , ... d l)"""t viaiiMi wmmmt , j t' ' . , 6" n oW-.,; 'J V CAT, birfJa. AVbi . i.i J . J. iJUHlkM-.l VC1 K". iW.U'.lflii .. ' r. -1..L f-t. .fci "fii, ,..j)r .rik. " l -iili1lliliiitiftfflilfliil iiutvni v'jsaBai?3jaafi.iWtii;,';iBsut'i;ftSi j itCMorai, you vm made to order.' r.- momm J lOobevf J 'i -v ijm KmsexrMir- . .tv r, .. i.-u-w-.-rsa . -x. m jG$ffiMrttiik JfiMmViimBiWmmmTimm