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ri V ! ." i fi fUt.1 iff i' .1 I p PMOFt.SSlO.VAT.. "EUGENE WILLIAMS," Attorney-at-Law, WACO, h:as. Ml bn9liKiiil!li"leil to him Mill he prompt lly mti) fiihtv,H- mutirkxi in OFMt'E l'lialm. corner nf Austin unit rm1 finnan , c r banking hini.enf ', M Sct-Uj Son WALLER S. BAKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WACO. TKXAt Jtfgf BObBM KiUfcSTfiS v3MKEaa KH Kt MR 5 fflyWffW MOT! ePOlS. Is - Tl J K AftX LS T?i Jl " W Hkll 0: H. DAVENPORT, Jr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.: ',vac 1 TKXAS. V. i-n"silttl Bll" " tUCMUN. W.:il.JKlll JENKINS & JENKINS, ATTOHNEYS-AHAW, WACO, - "IK An Will riraetlc ' ' '' ""if" "f 'I'1" "" '"' Inln n dijtrlii". "' ' '"' Supreme ami Ap- penite"'uri"i Ai.itii.. ami Mnl loan. At WMU. On account oi' Icing ovorstorlu'tl m hca-v goods, irom ;md after Monday, J)cccmbcr 5, I will cll OVERCOATS, HEAVY SUITS, BLANKETS, STOGA BOOTS, AND LADIES' CLOAKS, AT ACTUAL COST. DON'T FAIL TO SEE MY Q'i j TOCK BEFORE BUYlNj OR DAN nr.:i:.Miu:it 1 1, iss 1. Joe S. Willis, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tin treet n. Ti'Ui1joui' at i .1 1m U. linn Aitll H.rtH Ht.l'-!H t, till' I (.till- .lrnje tin Aim ml romth tr..t J. H. Caldwell, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. UfllTS hi 1 '.1 of Wftdj uPii tUinkti'H til i - i,'vtitnnl wTvIiL'f In tho HticnH 1 at reiMi'iHe, t'orm-r Htnrilr 11 j-trn-ti HlRti nt lr. H stoii;, 172 AllMltl fcltf't W. H Wilkes, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olliec will. Wni'ii Drue; Co., THE WACO EXAMINER litem! nl the l'oMntllrc l Warn, it-ioti'l-cliiss mall Hint lor. No mminiimli-nlloim written 1111 tmtli RliU's i't the paper will receive aiu-utliiti ia tlilB olficu. ISlllfs ll .Sllhkt'l IplllMI. DAILY: Ma ANNUM -.. 8'?w ilk MONTH ' '" llUr.KHUNTIH - " 0-o"t" . IW m ANNUM l JO glX MONTHS , FOUB MONTHS,. W .dorllln rales ruriilxheil nn appllcallmi. k'Mtcni ullii'f iHTrlkimvliiillilimt. Now Yurk. H. ('. Ill.t MVITII. Maimxer. liltMirlitiit ,itilli 1'. Till! I'.XAMINKKWlll lint IO Ill'M ri!HU)llIMo lor 1.111 l.dHtnulraitiil I.) rwlii)vt of Inln ollli.', i'iei'i'1 mi HHtltgiiiir.lirlKiiil ))' "' l.uiliii' ruaimiit'- H'A CO, TEA' A S. A I A lit' 1 1 1 7, 1 "n' 'I'iiii Itmuli. ileuii!.iimltli:iloiirbii4iieii frlfiiilnnrcl"10 "ponullc to tliu cpiilcmic staiju. now tukiug n iiiv k'nic of lioio, nuil ' A ll," "'''' '''' sport u link with n activity in all ltur i- oiiitu oliiPiv-' nill-hlown proli'-sor thrown in, ''uln't I nowliere." The Tyler l)itnocr:it ru- niiirK: I The skntliijj nmliiii 'u on (lie in- trivial anil moM riillriiloiiH tli'mKs.i , ..,.,, , T5iio Iiimt. Il I, riiiur to ikut The -ei'filc of the nini'lcelitli lejfii- Inliire hn I'.xhihlluil itself In ii ill.-1 uhle. griiccfnl way, by wrangling anil imr rclitit like i lot ot n'liool-bin hut , Over at I.iol. The n-nali' of tin1 Htuli! i lookcil lip , to us a lilting (gic";ate not onlv of the intelligence, wiiilotn ami evperi eiiie of 'IVmis, but ol its inanity, n-, Irinti-iu ami rcsjieclahilitv. In tills light il liif been siirol) a woelul fail-; lire. I here eeins to have been from ' the very lirsl ii iiril of belligerent;;., ' a iiinrreNoine, haeking, briituliing I anil eajilioiiK Hpiril. iiioro liltiii"; lor , the eollege play-tfroiilnl than for tin; , upper hoii-ii of one. of the greati") ; itntei. in Hie union. 'I here N a ranse j for all tlil. I-, Il beeiiuie our semi-, I oi's are all xiiung men '! No, no, be- .-1 1 1 -, Nouie of our young tueii in (hat i limly have been ilignily itself as coin, pared with the wiiilum antl mpeii- I'lue of soiiie ol the brawlers. In ill beiausi! we have a young piesiilunt for Hull body? Is il because. t!ieineni-j hers have nolhing heller to tin? Thai I'liuiiot be the cause, becaii-e lliere ha. been a world of legislation blocked mil ' which is as yet tililinished. There , liad blood and it III He phle-, botomy is iii'ivsiiiry to re-1 lieve the pressiiie. Now We are in I'avoi of siispeniliiiK Hid pains and penailies atlai'hed to lighting, du-' eling mid nil other oll'eiwex ol Ihatj kind for one day, ami lluis enroiiriigi three hours than lo make up one bed in nouie, or for mother. ureal strike is over at lat. Wo an nelllsh enough lo ny thai we rcunril I ,, ' thu eondltioiu of c'oinproniise, from ' Tll,: ilul'lll; In" shaken out the oiimtiimipolut, as uiiimporlant com- ''f'l's put in her eanva, by Hie strike, pared with the end .atlaineil-the a.- ' ","1 is n'11" ,,lu ,illlc" ',,I'rer of yore, tual and comple.'e restoration of hii-i- '' '"' l-v.Misi:i! dips it, en-ign as il iiosh. This strike, briet as it was, has ',l'os "" ,0 'liiu-actui-Ktlc par.v latliht Tetlis Hie viwl iinliorliiliiT. of k,lP"' thii real artery of Irade, lis indis- ! , ',1.'1"; .'',lk,' l,;"; .j;.''",fl Auljli I'l'hi ceni solo.is mo slrikinir airaiiiil de- t and decorum in debate pcnwiblecharartcr ami its vast utility.' Texas, without the greal Missouri l'n cilic. would go back to where she was In "7fi. and not all the other roads and their eoiiiblnaHons could drag her up Iroiii the depression. We rejoice sin- j humming birds came and begged for cerelv Hint she has clinic lo lifeairaln. . 'l'l'l'i every day. Ai't'oimiMi to llin Times : A Laredo daisy worked a lumrr. suckle on her .No. 1:1 slippers, and tin ami the throbbing of I he life now llowiiig in llils artery is fell in all parts of Hie state, and a new and healthier tone is already ob servable. Thu eompaliy has exhibited good sense m meeting the men on as liberal a basis as they uiuUeslloiialily did. I mi:i:ii, "senatorial scenes" are be coming untirt'lv too Irfiinent. There .Muuraiisis nave led us to heiieve thai Hie hummiug-binl builils its nest in a ninth smaller space than Hint en compassed by a No. 1.1 slipper. Thai's big enough lor a prairie chicken. int. t kani-ii.!., oi tin .ilvance, i- ; calling Hie roll. An involuntary sol wells up a-, he iniiiires: I What has heroine of .loliu Kellvaud (iradv, of New York, and I.. .1. I.a- W lloolh ami Nat (., ot Tex History evideiitlv litis a ilutv to pei lorni hele. An eloiiient silence is history's duty in Hie premises. 'I'm: Dublin Telephone is one of the neatest ami npiriest weeklies on tin I..mim:u' exchange list. is too much belligerency and loo ball,. I Hill,. ki..i..Et, .,,-1. ;.. ;. ii.... i.,..t.' ir a4. .....V r- . I. . ,, T . . ,. .1 - . . , I , , I,..,, ........ ,. tin) belligerency look the shape ol downright lighting il wouldn't be so j that periitaneney of solllement which , bad, bill Hie fuel is iliero is entirely alone promise relict in Hie future, too miiili talk ami loo little eider We cannot aH'ord lhee unseemly or. Now, Ibis all conies troiu electing thai curri'llcc. Texas has already too i llghl-eoinplexioiied kid, Itarney (iibbs mneli reputalloii as a lighting conn- lo the chair. Harney cannot coiilro1 try. Thu dlobe-l icinocral and oilier the playful lambs com nil I toil to his papers hostile lo Hie development of cine, and they will gambol nl inop Te.xas roll these- tilings under llieir , porliine times, .-.erionslv, the wrnng- loiigues as hwoiiI morsels and we I lings are disgraceful, ami tdlogei her ! a .V l'acilic, which left I'orl Worth ut alirluL lVnni .nl mil i ino- Hint in Hn, in.. ' miu'iirili.- ni' ill,. ,i i si.it,. ..i 'i',.v,iu ' ' " ciock riiiiuia) morning, went Miiitnign u oritige over mage creeu nine miles east ot that cilv. and t In have a set of bullies morn in keeping ' '"' newspapers oi lexas are gen-; M iiin:iii .(ico. llobeck. was"caiiL.'ht tin . ........ ,.. .. ,'....t. 'M .... I II.. II.. . . . . c".. with a cow-liov camp than u law " " ' '" """ ' ' "ll1' K 'mn , ' ine engine ami urowneii. i.imili. ma. ni? mi v. II Is n .rrenl i.liv Ibm gi''ii mi-, n iiirhu case notice, ami tliene things are said ol us, anil greater pity Hint they can hi with Iriilh. The papers of Texas huvt -.vis xinv.s aoii: seuger train No. HIM on tin Te.x- TiiKf-lrike Isoter. TlIK summer coinelh. As it lumber maiket Waco ii.nwny nit iihead. As a hardware market Waco is ahead of nil Texas towns. W.U'O goes ahead on bolh natural mid ncfulrcii udvaiilnges. Waco can't help il if he has the aUvntitage on freight rates. liAUN'l.Y, llitrney! stop the hoys err lilootl is wasted on the lloor of Hie senate. That Hllli' jamboree iu Hie senate the, oilier evening goes ''ringing down." It won't do to jump on ('Iecliind on the theory Hint he doesn't know what he i uboui. Wk don't hear unj thing of the v,ht tlos ol'the frel.hl engines yet. What's the matter ' 1)11, S. (). YlU'M. is ginng to ti to make a paper live in that journalistic graveyard, 1 Ion-ton. l'oor devil! The tiactie upon tlin moiihio. sharper than tt f.v s dreadfully severe, lis eastlgntioiis are ii-edgcd sword. 'J'lIB Aloiuit l'letisiint Now Wiililt to know where lliien is, anyhow. I!e Hpeclfully referred to the keerotary ol war. Tub Stajesinau, since the rut down and the adoption of the small type, Is now olio of the neatest papers in Hie state. Tin: newspaper, of New .Mexico nm quarreling over the disposition of Inderal patronage in the Icrri.oit. Vain pursuit. Ir is rather cuily et for the repub lican papers to he wriiim. of the Augean itable, but the Light seen Us way clew I, we suppose. Ton dry good- and clothing Warn 1 a hotter market than (ialvp.tou ever wus. We have larger slock, mill lire riglii at thu doors of the dealers. Tint News' report of the di-graei -iul row in tint senate Saturday, U very graphic. It is doubtless faithful ic pcirtoriril work, but it hurts Texas like blazes, too. Wr .1, - 'till. c- Hi. ' l toot ' Ollltl.lllg I Indeed w it lalt Hi - .- ll'SII- ' t miiruei lor nu isiupn-s, niciuciiiig jro. eerios. You see it al! comes from the liia-U'rlui tnl milage- We enjoy both in the nm ol rules and other liuilitles. -. to the Mm Aiitoiiio .- a blessed privilege to leu II,'' but then we hnvo loot, joi lnu-t cniifess. i pi'uiul ol Hie Itiet Unit 1 1, lir-i cutioii market in . ' .in- also (ho leailliiir fought Ihese damaging reporls for years ami veins, denied them, ami they have even stretched (lod's hou csl truth in their laudable ell'orls to shield the stale Irom the worst ell'ects of this soil of Ibing. We have done it oursell, limes wiihoitl number, bin , we are now convinced thai we lmvii done wrong. The heller way would I have been to have turned thu batteries ' of the press loose al Hie evil, let, il hurt whom il might. We are con. viiired that cure now Is Hie thing In-1 slead of concealment. II is pitiful to mile the agreement of Hie repoilers during the wick! past, not to say anything about the . unseemly vvrmiglings of (ho senator. in the vain hope that thereby thev were assisting not only in iiielling the riotous conduct, but in concealing from the world Hit of the thing. At Tun newspapers ot erons lo a fault. The) have geneiallv given Mr-. Sparks' case notice have done all thev could lo liiitl Iter saj( grand children (Hie llarvells) lor her I he I'orl toi Hi (Ja.elle, espccnillj. has lii'ijti iiin-l generous and roii-idcr-jate. When Hie Almighty is posting I up the books he will not forget Iho-e ! silent pleadings on the other side. I track i l he case ol this ageil mother is truly lu Hie shoot Sunday, at I'crl Worth, pilialile, ami we hope Hie papers will iielweeii renros,. ol San Angela, am . I ... I I'... .'.ir !. 1 !. I. ... generally conti the work until her. " """,. '"' -"". '"" '' oini', on l,li!.. ,',. r,.,l II I j yards rise. I he score .slood: IVnro.e. rniii i Hie engineer, came lo Hie top of the , water and was rescued. A. A. Slew j ail and (i. W. Adleler, postal clerks , A. Woodrull'. baggageman, and Al 1 Itogan, Texas Kxpres., uiesscnger I were slightly linn. The baggage ami ; express cars went ilown with the en gine. Mrikers at I'orl Wotlh iiianned in wrccKing Irani and cleared Hie "I' K"".i 7''; ('.'irver. 71. A tin uh, nlnii II yearning nlleclioii and helpless age, , 'arvcr. and no decision was given. A commend her lo the people in a four dav s .shoot follow s the match, thousand lender ways. Kilty I'earl, alias I.aniar, suicided at Lamar Mimlav. by shooting herself Wiiiix the San Antonio l.xpiess starts out to dish up "Miikasm' it can put up a lirst-rale job. ()! il is an iiiiuifiiMi paper, ami in ils playful moods it is as light and airily gratelul a-an elephant. It is u charming jour nal, indeed. bad. The thing culminated in a scene which would have done credit lo pan-' ilemoiiiuiu ilsclf. And then the pa-! tienieoflhe poor, tired and disgusted i reporters gave out, and the story isl (old in vignioiis and unmistakable l.ngllsh. j The penalties for Mich otl'euse, i Ilv the liinu Hie president through supplying New York burning disgrace 1 1 ),io with the reijiiirrd federal is( it became too, roiu.L'e there will not be auvihiii to chuck at the west. ( 'olor.ulo ileuiocraev If there may gel gels ami i, I lu ll slice. Cl.ll'I'IXlis ami en II ii;vi. Tim: San Anlouio Light isreiiiesleil to recall thai classic gem hcginiiing"the mills of the gods grind slowly:" ( 'Ii.ViiIhmiI I,, i- Itmtii TO iii.l.l..fil nil,,.. . v....... .... ...... ...... .v.. t....... ....... against legislative propristy ought lo t,n Week, and yet not a lorporal's be veiy severe, indeed. There should guard of democrats outside of the bo no mercy. The-i eases ol'ili-Hurli. ' oahinct liave been placed in oilier, mice should be handled by the local! When a rillemaii i in earnest he police courts ol Austinami in Hie taken dead rest, if one is to be bai'. same way they handle all oilier rows ! - . or riotous nllairs. There should bej Tin: Dallin Herald communis on no exemptions on the score of the "l" ''' outcropping ol l.iitabnjra sacred invlolablcno-s of I he person ernnoiuv ns fo.llow's: ofthe ollemler. Mali! it is dreadful! I hi) bill giving stenographic aid lo compelled to refer to such 1 was an in-originally through Hie stomach. il male of a uiaisoii-de-ioi Irom liclloti, and '.':l years of a Air. .anas l.arlletl's wire lence on bis place acros the river from Marlin, was cut two ilays ago hy some tinili clous person or person-. The dramatis personru of Hie Half- Woman troupe, consisting of the fa mous Princess Orinoco, and three males were arrested and calabooscd al Ihillas Sunday on thu charge of nwindliiig. Tho role of the princess was to place her upper halt on a table while Hie spectators looked around for her under half; but owing to hard times she failed to keep the head ol the concern up stream, ami is now in the bauds ol'the Shyloek-. lo be scenes. 'IV ii" ti n ol s,'i. The outlook o Tcxus for a big crop this coming hummer was never better at lliis season. Nolvvlihstumiiuu: tho Cigarette smokers caul iiined against imitations of Opera I 'nil' Cigarettes. l i'i, rii. To all who aiu siillering from the errorsniiil imli-erelioiis ot youth, ner vous weakness, carlv decay, loss ol manhood, etc., I will send'a receipt that will cure you KIM... OK CIIAIitiK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in'Soiilh America. Send n -elf-adilic-scd enve lope to the l!ev. .loscph T. Ionian. Sta tion I )., New Yo"k I'itv Hiiili'oil& vviv. the sii'ileine court judges was legisln lively murdered yesterday. It is to be regreted, ina-iniieh as the" expense ot employing stenographers would be ry light couipared with the great iisslsianceall'oi'ileil the judges in ex peditiously disposing of Ibeir case-. The -tate cries aloud for iiiick decision-, yet seems unwilling lo atl'ord llip means of it Micinolii.liiniiir II croaking in the latter purl f Hie w in-1 - to be hoped the wise measure limy Uiranout the bad etl'ecl ofthci'ohl vol be saved before adjournment. Weather on Hie wheat nuil oal (rop., . With the commission of nppials I he chances are very favorable for u wiped out and I he supreme judges at full yield in both. fso much for the t lio uieicy of longhand, Texas dockets grumblers. 'I he amount of land in should bo able lo hovv up ease- lhal cultivation in ihese grains is con-id- will put .larmhro v .liirndyce lo the erably larger Ihaii ever before. e i blush. may stttely predict a largo crop, and if the war cloud continues to hover over! Ar A",i'1 ""' ll','1"ll,','"1' ,ls" Ktirope. or It'll breaks on their heads ,hnVK v"m' "'" "'''I'""' i" l-' )' '. Texas will not prove the Ieat or ils , No"' lUv lfJ'"l'" '' "' '' huU, heneneiarics. The i,reimiHllon ,.re i "l,lol'u "'"Sf"" "'"' ,lri'll; wliUk on $2 nearly completed for a largo . orn ' n ,,KV' 'lliert' l no ue In nursing tho I crop, and much is alrradv plauloil on , "O"'8'"" " "tumi-oii. i ne .usiiii ground prepared, owlu-f'tn Hie Ihvoc. ! 'Iiopkcepers am "on" lo the iiverauo able weather, as It lias never befoio 1 1,"," ,""' wo"'1 l",, "' '''ll" Ml'P,'il heen. in the hav crops, with Hie dlf. ' t,,l,ll0""M iv''1"B l't,'i,l. howeve ferent imtive grusses and millet wo "B(5l'et' " rcmeil : wlilh.'.ip with the cereal., and our ''"" (I",.1'V.'K ",'!M'' ,1",'"0,oll,! Ui ,, ' ... ,'"',"' in havn ii srke at headiiilarters. loltoncrop will prove a heitvv tilant i ' and the sftiiie elahoraloness of lirena-I ,., . ., . '. ,.- . l,",l" ' "in, Am lln s.tiil.i.ii inn miiiiile-lsilu railoii will illstlngulsh it. I , . . I Llixm.li,, i, f lll- IlillttC -tt lllllillll .Itll.l iiiloed. nviirv iiillll,.il i, I ....... '-"' ""'- - ' -,-.-- ,'...,- II a Take care of vour liver. A rcat number of Hie iii-ca-cs to w lib h man kind are liable arise from a disoidcr ed condition of this organ. Keep It in a sound and health condition aid vou can defy disease. I'riikb Vb I Itlller- arc especi.'.llv adapted for this 1 purpose, being composed ot drug- which act on the lucr, giving it tunc and strength ID withstand malaria. 'ImiotliiK Itie I'lillcltl. Alphoiise Karr recently paraHzed some physicians in Paris al a dinner, by offering a toast lo the health ol their patients. Some people think iloclor- do not like their patients to get well. These are many doctors in this countrv who not only want their patients lo y,(,t well, hut give them llrown s Iron Hitters, Dr. (i... lion- er.-on. I.lin (irove, -. I ., says,"l ire scrilie llrovvn's Iron Hitters and llnd il all it is recommended to be." Cures malaria anil all nervous and dyspeptic tumbles. s.otlcol A--it;iiiiit,it. Henry W. Smith, late proprietor of "The Anderson Furniture SI ore. North Third street, Waco, having ex ecuted to nm his general assignment of all his properly for Hie benelit ol all ol his creditors, I now give not tee ol in alipoinlineiil, and having duly iuililieil as such assignee. All cred itors of said Henry W Muilh are hereby untitled topresent their claims. .My postoilice is Waco, .McLennan count, Texas. .1. P. Anhkiisiin, Assignee. 1 1 i:miv W. .-sjiiiii. Waco, .March .', lsV,. .1 t oice li .mi jihIj, liev. W. C. Van leler. sitperlnteiident of the Ital ian bible and .-ulnliiy scliool luissiou, al Itonie, Italv, writes under date Sept, 1, ISI: "The llalieiis call Pond's I'.xlraci -Aipia di Uio" Water of (iod. We Use it lor every a.hu and pain; it is indi-pi i-ible iii our medical dis part incut. 1 knew it vvas good lie tore, bill now. I cannot llnd words to express my praise of ils excellence " Invaluable for Cuts, Ibiriis, l!rui-e, Catarrh. Neuralgia, etc. .flic lis oti's Art l:niMirllnii. Times are light 'tis true, lull the craving for the beautiful is i . t as strong as ever, liccngiiizing' thi-e facts, Mr. W 1 1, dackson appears be fore Ibe public in Hie role ofa philan thropist, and n practical philanthro pist al that. He lias gone over bi large stix k ol brii.'-a-brac and ohicct of verlu, aiiplving the iiriiuniug knife lo prices willi a Iree hand, and a x i-.it to hi- emporium on Austin street, We invite jour atleiilloii to our lu'l ipirble top' bed-room suits at . A -i .. 'i-pieio parlor suit at .;!.'. tepheiisou, Tilths Aj Slciner. Texas Benevolent Association, riitnUhes Protection at Net Cost HEADQUARTERS, ,-1 ini -GT ) -lTA-. iffgi xiis Uv XC2C 1 '"''n H S f:n. "-it. ---- Mi S .1 i-'T -si .. .. rf 25 . " wj rj t.i. ,j.'.. ! RL m ' - ill "1 -s ?JI HSiJ I mi. 3 SttX s.'tn. t:T CT- .xTSvYN. Od it i . m m.iKi r. . nil .. -so, i3s.Vfv m s nii-i.. -' HW2,vle-'fr!x V raaiv ii fy&ki'-kxyL ..i. ...: iiui.k --. JrfVvKi-C'., rt A. ji Bl 1 . Ar5&wv7acf5 k mswmwn & h mm 1 &&& .SXtSJtU-. a- I l- Rill-., .mill .. ti ,il fliio.l. ' :i.i m ji mi'. it- nu I 'I'll' nil s -UU ', . , f Hi;! ill ( .Mi.li DascJ on nioitulity J W. M INS, ) r,u i',f i ..s. K. I.KS3ING. Waco National Bank, Depository, W ( n, Ti.a. Kehtuftrv n th Sltitcmont uf rcfiljit-s nn ihsbuii the Hun. voletil nuil IUUi-I Kun-l i It iievolinit AsDin'iutluii, frmn Ju!) l.'ih Fubruary tf-tU. 1a' JtKC HI'T-. Amount rolU-ctrl ms jierluit n'"t Amount tolliMleJ hinuc lint repurt Tutnl tlltttl Hr'MKS i Denth licncnt Nos 1 to .7. nu lu Ktmertil .wni'flU Hli-k ninl tlistrt!"- bent (Us (,'iikli biihuico in WntM Niillonai H't Total U. 11 I'UMi I ccrtlfv thKt the tit-me it i-u. ignuil). J K i'ashlor of N m . A nnrovi'il t'hiiiiiinin i Iiih'k i t i nu! i Itpt'uril rn.ururi. I uti )tln i" Hi iiL'Voloiil tr t'li-opiTaiiVf A-oi mtioii ii tlio World, I '" "n 1 f ill !"' ill "u Knr spf.f lucli .. mi In 1 i-ilii-kl .X u lin gutirioitu' turn. TO IMPORTANT iniMiiiv or srot ... t?$m,?m ,sf:ag 44U -; FULL AND COMPLETE Of ;Lamp Chanilnliers, Kerosonfi Fixtures, Etc I PUMPS AMD PUMP FITTiNGS A SPECIALTY. 0. N. CURTIS WACA) -m&$ Our new lines of ladies', mis.es' and children'- shoes comprise all the best slj les made. xo corns, no lutuioiis, it you ear our -hoi's, they all lit per icet, and as we have he fore demon strated, our prices are always the low est. Ladies, even If you doii't want to buy, come and look at our .shoo, ami gel our prices. Sanger liro-. i:nullsli I'ciis llrotltlfitsl. Sow broadcast lik" grain: require no sticks, no culture: pick green around outside; leave bulk lo mature; reap and thrash when dry: -lore lor winter Use; yield sixty bushels per acre, lluy seed 111 the' hulk at lin seed Store. I'. W. Vii:v. All the standard makes of men's line hand-sew ed shoes al .l a pair les I linn you pay for elsewhere. Sanger llros. Our Vci l .lln, or. .Mr. Wilson -ays the SI. Charles restaurant will board the next mayor if be pays for it. l-'or nl"1 and new styles ami good iialily shoe, al low prices go to Sanger llros.' An endless variety ol pattens in carpels, oil Hoth, linoleum and mat tings, t otne and see llieui Stephenson, Tihhs A; Sleiner. New d les of a I l.oiinetf cents and art t ii iiiiiiin .Uppers at low ligures Sanger llros,' Is. 'iUeilce- lOvcrv Inker" s at smoker pom polls, rrcs lor all -Ivies of Manger llto's. should try "Liltle B.rcp. t'Sif- rtrvKi A sj' -.I - -- l ' o A.. r MUHtlO PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS, mirrt c-JJ -.- TRAOI. MAHK GILES' LINIMEKT IODIDE AMMONIA lflQ WACO ..mlliJliiu SIOOM IS ' $55.00,11 ' ill ; ItPUHfv all ii.ihii-.iiU lrtliu'in".s In r '.'ili , -.j. in il un ' iik litnln, t.i riiiiir km--1. uhuliilN. ipiltii r No MuiiU- -ImihIiI . -,t ,!, tnlnltiK tiii-l fVi-ri'-n i ,.,,iini I liumcnt, tui-I in tin trn nt H-'I'iltiiil j'ii'1 I t-n' ui'l it li, .ltM. Our in il ,11 t .Mi -in -Writ. I: '-il - b.. 'i . HI WilliOUt ( In.!.'.' U i' il Ssl. - Ull.l i.Nm.Hi Oil' III wii.l w oil ilr'i-i t- .ii i-t.fl in .ii.iit-t in - ,i. li, fin v 1 n '1 In- l.iiiiiM''ii' tor fidiiily no that in . . roiin.1 rln ir Ij IK' Ili lis'itl' ll 111. ri: it, Rrtllr-iH't ii - til! u. (.iii-. r n in.' ttHhli- nt i i- it- U i v fl v on N "i V li. ii ho n.h.-j on Hi) .Us Mliim ItHMlt (it I Mill j -tit ..-nl 31 on tiuttlc i tv nifii i Here i urciti , w hue riiiiurt 1 iini ror ( nuii "W AOC, TEX AS. Special attention given to Collection-, exchange bought . on hi. si" .1. W. .MANN', Pr of th -idenl. 1 Cniind States and Kiiron,- k I fl-l- ( .(.-. vxv VX-iClRIC'BrJ i:i lu 1'inr ll.'lti ml. ol to tor It i" tor tl T il- hi'lt nr roni'iirr fttor ii iiui'lu ftr",-l ' for tli'- i up' of .Ionium.1 ' UK 11 . (it tho KflttTHtlM irKtni". J he. I lio ' nii'-iiil.t- n In tut ihN tn- ' -ii 'it.ti ut the t'outlnu t .. i- -tn niimi ctectrh n I" rtn iitintj ttirotiffh tin-j-nil" iiMi-t restnre them , lo h.'iillhi iictiou. I'm I ii"t ( niiluiintl (hit wHli , -. 1 to nm nil UN fr WACO STATE BANK WACO, TEXAS. lade and Promntly Be coi:i:ks,ponikvi'-s: T. W. IIOI'.-K. Houston. I COIiltIN I! MvlM. ( ' -TATI-'.-.W IXt.r, A..VN, SI Louis: N To I. p I, h i:.u . 1IALL.III Tt III.N's. Co.tialvestoti. M'.VI K A I 'I. !:.,.. Ml'.lit IIANl's, LOAN ANDIltl'M'..!. W.U.W MO.NH .x I Collections . iv Yon V w Yon w Orli'ia, I. An, lis. C. M. SELEY, President. W. W. SELEY, Cashier. , mjjiu i----agui':,'jdj'j-FrrTrsn3g'i-. si i It I '"TV Knr nri lilios k'illliL- lull in fur unit i-.u H.l.lr. rlivi-ri-r Flu trli'lkli I 1. .1 W iisloiii.tim flili'iiirn. III. I ni.AUi.ilox JNO. T, WALTON, Real Estate and Financial Agere ni ,i. ii. P 8 H AMnWBMfH H HS lUMIidliii Ui! HAYs Mtiiijlf St III il bi;. M If Ofllue (a renr nf tbo Waco Statu Hank. xi.ti'o, - - - . - - 'i' i:.s S houses or Farms to Went. HAS FOIC SALIC. WACO, TEXAS Mnuuf.K.iLm-Ta J ml Wi?!ilj au 1 l.oti n I' ,i' hliu :: fi The Steele farm, two miles west i of Waco, containing 101 acres o' prairie laud, good brick liuti-i', leuaiil j house and line cistern. ALSO building lot. of small nm .urge ...meiisions in nearly any pan 01 he city, 'i'eruis to suit iui-cliasei-s Call on mo as I mean business. FIRST -CLASS LUMBER Corner Third and Mary Sts. -Office in Odd FgIIgk. I 1 ii.. t.e. 1 11 in 1 .. r , hi I i u '. I .'I I . I.u.l. r-..i 1 I J ml.;- ninl inn nlli.nl I., -i .! i l ilnr i.lln. I- In Hi ji.-i .in 1 nil, miiirMii'i'.i Wmn Lu- I.. . Hi nil, W, I ut lln .r. .. i l i.iil 1,-lli.n ll.lin ti.r j.rli I ,. Jl il .-I i r 1 nt, t I Ctrl). ml fnrpct tile i'-(-f-0.!il Fil'.i TEXARKAMA LUMBER COMPANY w hill St. i '. '1 h.T'1 itri it te ir'n PPPH illsii- Iwl DUFFY' - PXT!' allWhi S. A. KILLOUGH Kopcettii Iv asks n iotitiuii,iii)i I if th eu-tiun so vcnerousl. j-ven mi I lie past year. Kven tiling you wish i-i the line oi jnriil fi Jf !, 4 0 T" iT" B "- -'v H B & t-A . a-w '. ' 8 ttw :s-' MM... . 11 .l ... server ill all this uart of Texas i u. "..i .';'. . mm.-.-' B,:iMIjj leu, I I'll, it'i ". I lie flit,.:- del- -.iiijuiiie, not only a- to a good , mem wn looked for about this time, crop, but absolutely loiiildiuit of an Fortiuiu has certainly been kind to e.xcellciil one. 'Ine an cage in nil our' Hie t auger, hut whether she h:i been leading no- will ungulate al least sub-idi. d or nol is the ijiieslion. .1 pi r i cut nun. than lu-i or any pri -ceil.ii"- .ear JIiic i- cause lor cmil - lm i-, ! r . ra-i lm- pa- -i d iiom Prescriptions tilled at all houi ol l!.e da.v and night at W. L. Tiickei'. drug -lore, except on Sunday, vv ben the drug store l closed from 1! a. in. to p. in., ami from 7 p. m. to. lo !i p. in Night clerk will, in summons of door bill. We are still selling carpel- al and below com. We have lieaiililul patten- and the be-t goods made. Mephellnill. 'I ihlis ,V Mciuer - a . lliiv vour furniture, cr.rpeis, cc curtains ami window shades ofj Stephenson, Tihb. .v Sleiner, who cairy the largest slock in Ccilril Texas, and are selling al ligur. s i defy competition. (.ii lo the old "Lion Drug M.t- for drugs, ami general I'oiue-iie -,i -' plie. Don't forget 'he place No. Hi3, South Third street. , - We are still selling parlor -nits! strictly at cost; have on hand tnentv itlll'.reut sivlws to select from. Stephenson, Tihb- ,'v Stciner. Aticlutely Puro ana Uaadttlterated. Entirely Frco frcm FUSIL OIL. FUSIL 0IL"?A,SrtelrIr.fVrtA-S1IVV5b: DEADLY POISON. P tsitl' osuroCurn I -rIalnrtii lMiltiionary C'oitiin!iit, IihIIomiIiiii. Ni'riu IroMir.uli)ii, ltroitrhliil 'l'ruiiI)leMieiiernl Iielilltly, InNof .Tlrnlal Vttw vr anil all Wiihttntr IHon.o. Knion.-.! hv over '3,!H)0 VUy ilelatifi1 ami Chenutj, InMilu'iliUwi.si a S'I'l.tl I'l.AN'I' AM) TO. MO In T) liol l'eer. Il)eilttry Dlurrliu-n uiul all low .orm ol llliteaio. Till: UlXO(iM.i:i ANT!DOTE FOR CHOLERA. XVe nro tho only coniern lu ths United Stati wlionrelmttttni anj st'lllnto the M.Mteul rr.-fessi in in .1 Iirtij- iidilo nn ftlis.ilut,'iy I'ure Clitic XVIilsut', out that 1- free fr-uu I't sil. oil, rind Unit Is not only foumt on tha Hiileboanis ot ihe beiit fdiatUcs la the country. lint also la the phyt-lc'iu's d)ts?u-dnK room. DR. ARENDT, '" tirml Usriinm Cltrmlst, Buys: "fAais-mnile n niinhft nfyiuir I'l'ti: .1 tl.T II lll.1lii:y, --Mr i;lf n ,cr tirntlfyiiio i-iiiWI. r,,,,,. ,1iilr WhtnkfUt vhluinrti viontly by extract of malt rOHCiMlim anil a very van Jul lermriitatloti ami illnlillatlnH. li ontlroly froo from fusil oil anilanual tli'ifr imifliri tihaafiiiu atcohals triicti fllfi Jn oftrn ,iton( li, irhtikru. I thru lure, RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. We -lid I eller pre pur, it il.iiu ever t.i supply 'il V tied eiillllll'v. IB lt ATKINSON HOTEL!. Tom P.rJgittl ui-n GATESVILLE, TEXAS. H. H. HAVENS, PropV. - ii. I ' H IMU fin i-i.mlili' Saddles and Harness lr.i(. UlV MIMU'lt, Mrlt.l ' I'm Ity It- lf rutr k Mlt Wlil.Uii it I', r'tt.st ii i-i .r t). .t I lipftr-Baix. t 1 1" iJtt) r t ! tm initiuUMIy rucooiiiHiiilllit-tlii ii.Nii.'.!ri'- nit ' ' Thtft.ro III ; VI" V I II Villi. M.IK.rrc-H'Tit .ft)i l- niU.aitill'' f r .1 tin- lU'tlm - M it l.'t C'l .f;s It illtrmurkillytt (i tl runt) . li !n)rli i i ( ii m-un.ii j ortin founilDtethi-Li of U - iu K'tit 4 ijr JMr-'i IIM', M. I. nf SUtm MunrJ.U'.i At.tlinr i't - v. i t! rk n i s t Ity vnt'-- "M (1 1 iTiKribcun i ' -.muitut,! rti. r y ;r f tiui.i. MH hl-Up, 1 know IC W Lu) UvU :i.tv eUaa anj unnuluit- r(itl." 1111 l. II. f-Vn:. M llifRniI.L.t.r.N Y A trra.tunt. t !.iol,iUn,rFiir iiha-i fil!t is.i, m f i -uter lln wry -m'ii -i riii .i U mtl-lu itmt .-i.n Tn ttr'lly r-s. niiiunl tttnlow i it. - m.uh u-ut IniUiniit.ti .ns unj il.-j n -InK m t . lifr v. nintlit r Ut' 4i uMiUMn r.hi. itu-.i.ti..iiuiii.i.ii.iii . .,, . . ft in i J . x, , ., 011 lt ..j,, ,,, t'tiiiU ni ! m lii(, dt?d, nl .-i.sii.ily ut 1'l.tUni, M$Mmir&. ir,oj IN FACT. IT IS A DEVERACE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. TO nONSUMPTIVBSA:TtfflA,!,2!S,Vi.VK: rsiui iv jiiij nuiur-t" in iii1 iitn-ti nuiuiifjmui uiv i'Klty Jlntinuiiti-, , n .t T e, u I' rfi.,tt. i. t V8r r.vVW n. Mr m.. , irt'l ii,tli;- I'n'l'n.ini ,.... .-.- lin., uniillll; nil IlliponilllirV IOf COIltnietlt I oiilniniiiB Ml UlllirC linlllc. .four l'l Ki: .'I Vl.T VlilSHi:V nml with it n wrltnii; Bull.' ilerlliv cl ill the Ciililiutu y I, MI Hi: nml I'llSITIVU rt'lll' f.'r I'li.xsr UI'TION mid otlmr WASTI.Nfi Illsi:.t.M:s lu licirriirlr Iiaces. TI ,i K.iriiiiilii li ui Iss-u pnMun'il fwially for .iwlijr lh-&rvaM,ernuin N-ientLst. Itr. I an I ,.f-.. 1 Asiti ij is..na ik( l," ii ni. riit-iit In tii.i.lr .... or .I,1. ..--... .. n . . niiLTwS:i8 C 3 hffJorS'n'SJa Dado and hand paint, d shi le-. t Louis ami llcurj drapeiii-s: also art I embroidery, pliisbi-s and salleen.al re iliii'i'd prin'. at Sanger Uio' . lu the t'litirJe :t, si ,rl lltllik' ic-i i-int 'nu- ai ili .no I iiui i niiiii ui ui ii I- i .-ii uiir ioi it ii v ttrrki I in iir-ni I iiijiif nm.i,snmu ....- Inrnt l.on.-s lufniienis .illi-riiwlr nii.iiiMinipnes nnj tie liV.- dmaac,, g, i i-niervJA eh lliiiSi.atliv'.iffalnnli.iiis. Uio fnnki n iu. Il.l.v-!i. sicheekn ll inmnjiiisuiiiea nsn-in tli.l-... hint a r.. I v.. .rl.ili. ..11 l ...... ..!. .. ..k. ........ . .. , T. . 1 ....', u.. u. .-.,.... .,-.. .... .- .... , .. u..w .... a ' f hit -iy uim i-r. .er ainrm till, bin.!...! auu u,-,i.r nun- richer Ll,-sl Hum tin cnrUm lhan thu ituca SOLD BY LEADIN0 DRCOQI3T8 A!iT VINE G110CERY nonfiFS. Prioo OIxTU DOXiliAri. ?JX T'Xl.3-i '. fl(ian lint 1 1, a e nf .-, n... ... I-.,-- 1- .l.li... -.. . ... . 111 '1M r"l 9 i f-l-l tf IP U . J 'a at betu-r alii.- to purt.imi Uiir fun in, UauM .f U104 ixmri-beawiih h' they had Ifou It. f.iro Imnher w. i.), the Mst.ui i upnlu- with u"rv nsc& can fihttUbt, then by eivuwr uatur. tho upiht tuml in the coudiJt W" J'ERVATOr.rtHEA IKPOTtK-V. '. .r ty ui Lt, tr.uu j I'- . i-s.it of - , J J"4 IT f't'tl. t UVI ft m rvv i . tt . - 1 J- 1 t 1. 114. i in -a " t ' . 1 it M riPi -. U-V- Stirruiii. ( AUSTIN avi:njd t- ' ' 'f - -" RIVERSIDE W. R. KELLUM STABLES f. SON i-a ta.i.-i. v ysriirosrKirui-iiirriiufit riur .ifti-i nr-i THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO..-BAUIM0RE, MD.. II. S. ' t Oi- Sm m K'n IKRJI