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ntOFESSIONAU E. M. EWLXG, A TTO R NE Y-AT-LA W. 139 SOlTH riiritTH ST.. Opposite VV. V Ifll'l. tilth. W .. T. R. JORDAN. T.R.JORDAN. NEW GOODS E, A, MARSHALL, Attorney at Law Aaitln Sttcct, Waco. (031ce over Mtiptr t iifl.si A Co o - l 'Mil W. A. 'HOWARD, niYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 41 Austin x u ie. ortiiv M ;ly Austin Av. rer Young Rrk ODcebo'ir & v , . -aj t to. 2 4 30 r tn KENTUCKY CASH STORE ! SPRING i x. wli.ii. y. "K PL HIIIM.M 11 WILLIS & WILLIS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,!. Waco,. ... rt'xii. OSire atnehrcn sdnie ior A""tln street Vtiwttu the tuuar.. ai..l rutin!, ...nil. 3 CJlt.NEI.S- VV I1,.JK!IK1! JENKINS & JENKINS ATTORNEYS-AM AW, WACO. Will prattle n i.:: ttf Joiulnc .lntr. :- hi i i: -.' It.iatrl wurt al v..tli.. it Waco. Imvc a full and complcto line of Sr usonnblo Diy (iooiI.o, Clothuir, Hoots, Slices ami Jht Call and Examine i-ur slock of Spring Dry (Joods. white Goods, T'aiicv Ocods, Notion?, &i: Our Prices are as Low as the Lowest. IF YOU wAXT GOODS MAKVEI.Ol'SLY CII KAJ DON'T FAIL TO VISIT 43.) AUSTIN STUKKT. (ah ttni. T A un of thin mi i mi i ,j r. me Ami Ap i;nl (lfrnl (.out J. H. DAVENPORT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Jr. WACO. TriXAfe (Ueeover Waco Btate Hank. O t llAieir.r. M I) I II I. Tan-oii. M 11 Kt-aidcm-i : .7 -..'ith ( Mi Iclland Fifth St. oaici hour III .t. 1 Oillri- lior.ru 10 lo Ua. to. ami G to I s t'l !" 111 BIl'l s to 7 i in. I p. in HALBERT & fAYLOR, Physicians and Surgeons Office Opposite r'ueific Hotel. THE WACO EXAMINER Entered (it the I'oiituflice at Waco. ccolll-Clalo mull inattur. public opene for the oilier rn of the I jfovcininent, lirivi- all been lopped nil', Take the whole career of (inhesion.1 ami a cut-down i- tlnii scoured of no social, political nml eoinincrrlnl, anil 'mean proportion-. In the -cvcrnl lic it constitutes nn nnninnly in the his- pnrtiuciils of the government there lory of western and southwestern , has hitherto been an excess ot elerieal communities. It i pcoiileil by u help which is lotmil to be pitirtirully rnci; ol men grown rich upon com- , Useless. Thin has been loppeil oil' menial monopoly, nnil while thev dean, ami inoro of It will follow in u are ho-iiitable ami genial yet these i very "hurt time. Mr. Cleveland ic iclfonme exclu-ivos ntl'eet to believe, , ileterinineil to pa) mil) llin-c who and their moiinpolv privileges have I wink, ami to work only those de- enabled them to so impress the out-1 mamleil by the excocneies of the pub--hie world, that (ialveslon in nil w ith-1 lb: service. . The ae ol icl'niin is tlni out a lanll practically, that her pco-jlald at the ver roots ol the yoverii ple have the patriotism, the culture, I inniit. A clean .sweep will be miiile the iirnce, the relinetnelit, the intelli- Jul all Ihe Miperiiuinoiary help of the Kcnce and the enterprise ot the state, Government outside of Washington. There me post olliceaml Intel Hal rev enue inspector-, tinnier ami Inilnin ajtenlK bj the thonsandH who oali lotifrh l'iiii!c, wbii'h iiiliiinaliilod nc- ciirr mr IMtes. ress lo tin- town ol Din on the north, i Piles are Ireiitieittlv preceded bv a ern snif. whe eihe Turk- Intended Uen-e ol weiL'lit in the back, loin loailnk Aiil.ilinn Col. Komarotl's ! lower nart of the abdomen. catHin iimpci mi nppi aiaice nan .siicn an ' the patient lo enppo-e he has -onie allcitioii ol the kidnev- or neiL'hbur- DR T FELIX GOURAUD'S , rirlnntil Pra9m''nr Marripal Roanlifio and ulicilioi uiouiii ui iiijiuui Nn coiniiilililciitloliR nrltlca on liotli Hlilc" of ttio rajcr iv III rf-cclve sttentloli tit ttili offlcv. Itntc ol .Mllfcrrliloo. DAILY: ritK INNCM IIOKi III M1INTHH f (' TIIRKKMOSTHR 2 60 ONKMONTK ICO WKKKLY: run annum SI "i H1X MDNTIIR 7f rOUH. MONTIIfl f Ailvcrtliliii; tutc rurnlHlioil mi Hittlratlna. Kniitcril nflWr -Is Trll-iiin ttlillitlliif. Niw York t. '. IIKCKWIlll. Mmmilir. llii,iorliml police 1 lie KxaminfuwIII nut lie lu-M rei'OiiIM( for Any litllH ioiitruitil I.)- i'in,lot-H of IhU olllrc, cxni'pt on n vvrllti'll onler klijiicd tiy lln litolne miiiiHKtr. "n'ACO.TKXAS, MAY :l, Ihs;,. It is Waco, I he beailli 'I'll is is Sunday church. Illllt'lllll. Ill, now. (io Itil.Wi the IAamincii's advertisin; columns this innniiii''. 'acii is tho peerlcs poiimii of cenlral 'l'eias, withonl n lival Tin: I'uris Siimliiy N'owh Inn reat'li ed our oMjIianoe lablu marked X. I';.sri:i:ritizniiitellif.'ence and liber ality are the ch'iniclerislics of Waco. (ii:.v. ll.i:v i- not alarmed about the nel M'liatoilnl race or lis outcome. Tin: host thin;,' we p-eoaiiont l.ar ney'n hhorl icconl its e;oornor i, n is short. Ihuiic)' heiiclnneii ate inaU iti";innch out of it, however. Wi: had jenlerday mornlii"; only four copies of the (ialve-lon New s on onr table at one time. The llood was a pretty bad one evidently. li'theie is any American citizen now roaminj; about Texas w ho can't see the long raiifro plpe-la)in,' '"'"f on, he could get into the iisylnm nn der Dr. Denton, without a htrtiggle. and that the vat interior is a wild ncis of liioruiic(, inertia, fence-cut -liny;, inniileriti"; and lawlcssnehK. I'o litii'.'illv hhe hnlh modes peculiarly her own. She will rei-enl bitterly the rlmrgo that hIki is lepnblieaii or anj - thin); oilier lhan Ntannchly demo- crnlic, and yet Tom Oi'hillrce is one of her chief political priiiliiclri,aml lo Atkins another. Wherever or when ever (ialveston ban touched Hlate politicN it has been with some hiii-Ii dellleliienl as the one, which has Ic cenlly occiirred there. Wnv in one w bole ward, iiion an Iim lion ol' the iiallol box, there was but one tick et vs. 1 licit ith depositor could swear to. liahehlon siippoin c 01 tiling in politics and is true to luilhiiic; '1'lilri is her icconl. ICvel lhin has been made to bend to 1 1 water, for this she h,is -ilininil traded, tiallbkcd. lawned and cajob'ii the stale "ad iianseiiin." All .'iinoinil ol monev can lie raised llicre lor cor ruption pimiokCK. bill not a dollar inn be had for legitimate polllicnl enter-prif-i'N. ."ihu would at tins time uii-i a half million dollarx tocoiinpl eon L'Ichh on a deep water sclieme, when that amount raised, and pledocd li anv similar or oreater .slim lo be conlribilled by the oovein incnt, would probabl) hae indmed the ilesiieil appropriation. Sim pre fers Hie ciooknd course, rather Ihiin (he slraix'il- If is her habit, her iilo- Hyncraca, and it is this trail, which hasearned for her polilicully the ex ecration of Hie Interior. Theseare bit ter (ruths hut the telling of them is a W'holctiomn reined, it II induces early reformation and this is our only ob iecl In nlliidinjfto lhc.se dnvilish and disgraceful traits. Coininerciallj speakili!,' her modes are much more reprehensible, if pos sible, (ban they are socially, and pel lllically, she is Hie hlo-Him, nay the very ripened fruit ol monopolj . lie ilio; the one onlt sea port for man) Ion"; years, she bnlll aw hart under a charier which enabled her to In) an onerous and iinrea-onable biiiden upon the shoulders of the people of the whole state, which had oiled Unit the eneni) retreated at mice without liohtine;, and the Itiis. siali" wi ic enabled lo occnp) l'anak and ( ilti. mid to capture '.'.o'no riiles ntiu .'iiin.in.il enririiiKCH When at a siilitoijiicnl period of the cnnipioKii the Itnsslan tioi.p- u re or den d i i ret in fioin llnl-aii, Col Komari.tl. w ilh his detarliinelil.l'oiiml hi in-el t p hi i 1 1 in a ten pel iloii- pusl- m:.' orj.'.'in. At tune-. syiiiloiiis ot indigestions are prc-ent, lltnleti-), nn-ca-liies-of the stomach, etc. A moi-t-nte like per-pimtion, prodnciii" a vci) di-ao,rci.!,hlo hi hill";, alter jot tinij warm, is a common attendant. I'liml. bleciliiiL' and itchlli'' piles iehl at once to the application ol Dr. Ito- HEADQUARTERS. Iiim-ell pen i il in a Mr) pet iloii- post- himko - I lie liimed), which acts ill- rJS lion by icason of the wilhdrawal of recti) upon the pail- ell'ecti il, ab-orb- O--' the main column of ilie ltn--iaii force, inj; the tumor-, all iv hijf the inten-e ' t ft mi w !.icli he became separated by a I it. bill).', nml cll'celrne; a permanent Viv ilisiance ol front lour to live miles. ! niic. Price .Ml cents. Addle the i-"' Dr. Ifo-miko N'edbiue Co., Piiiin, Co. I --old W. A. Williaui-on ' Co. while he was exposed lo inikl-h lire Iroiu the twin lieiiihls ot (.real nml .' i.niie i ana. ny a uiisii ne utovc in - ... Ibe'.'Oi) Turkish cavalry who held the .laclisnn's An i:oinriiiin. tircat Yalta, stali ued'a body of hi-i Tunc are tiirhl 'lis true, but the . I'iiviiil' lor the lieailtitul I- list as Well be spai ci! and do no iletilment lo the service lopping these oil', the salary rolls ale reduced Vastly and the t llh-ieiiry of the service is not at all iulcilcnd with. This is true retreiichluenl and lel'orm, and it will rcle";iite lo the treasnr) many a dollar whiih is sipiandered now without the shadow ol a purpose exi opt to eiuplov sonic parlian of an Incumbent who has agreed lo piotect and help those who Vote and sustain him. The lime was once when the vcr) rentes! siuiplicit) and economy in the public cxpendituie exi-lcd. It can be hroiiilil back casil) II Hie head of Iheoveinmcul isieallv luiaruckl In leiluce I hi expense of the rovi-rii-inent lo actual neces-arv oiillii). It is said by man) all end) that ill I he fundamentals nl'iii- political theoiies President Cleveland is modeled nunc upon the .leU'ersoninn slaudaid than all) man who has tilled I he chair inci Ihn reat economist himself stepped down and out. In iiothin is ibis more appaieut than in Ihn cllml-lic is uinkiii"; to reduce the public ex penditures. I.el him hold Hint line, and all will be well with both hiiu-elf and tl lUiitry. Indeed, is Mr. Clevel'iml ";inmlly meclino the public ex tut inn In ever) wav, and not (hat alone, but he is excecdiuo; lliem bv far. ivvu men in their place, anil under cover ol llidr Hie liroiiulil Hie main pait ol his own force round to the ea-tern slope of tho hill, whole altera lime the) were joined bv re-inforcc-meiits from the Kuskiaii aimy undei the very nose of the ineiny, and the whole tune was enabled lo'icliie in order. Duilii"; the attack of Hie Turk- on the niKlit, of .Inly ill (August I) upon the camp at Kioiiiiouk-Dara. Col. orralherat this dntet ion. Komaroll', for he hud alreadv been titoinoted to thai rank, was charged Willi a iletaclnncut to take up a po-ilion al Mount Ivuraal, four versts from the I'm i m 1 1 camp, and there to act at In discretion. It was ou Ibis occasion that he icceived a wound in the brca-l, which, however, did mil prove serious, Ihe bullet having Mruok n religion-medal which he wore, (ien K.iiniin.tr -llli-r.ilh'nll took pait in the Mnrming ol Ivar-, and coiitrib uts no uniiuporlaul sliare in llitil eelebralcd aclioll. At III Ilclllsioli ol' the war he was uenle coinmnmlaiil ol Ihiloum, on the liuxine. nml uller tlicAkhnl I'ekke expcdilion he wa placed in comiiiaud of the liaus-fa--jiiau unity. 'I'lie li'ussiaiis altriliutc Hie peacable nnucxation of Mer) in a hirc mea-ure lo I ien. Knin 'ipill ' tact and -kill in other lhan militarv maltcrs. -iroiig a- ever. Ii'ceogni.ing these fuel-. Mr. W l. Iiieksou appears be lore Hie public in (he role of a pliilau-thiopi-t. and a practical philanthro pist at thai, lie has gone over his iurgp -loi k ol brie-ii-lirtie and objeit of vet In. applv injf the priiuuiiig kiiife to prices vvilh' a tree hand, and a visit to hi- emiioriuui ou Austin -treet A Cure or I'nciiiiioitla, Mr. D. II. Itarnabv. of Oswego, N' Y., a) - that hi- daughter wa- taken with a violent cold w lib li terminated Willi ruciiiiiniiia. and all the be- ciii.. i.vxi; i in- .' ul I !'!. Till: I lallas Times sends Hie (iaettc a dignilied but Ktiiiging rebuke for its siippo-cil wickedness in li.inenling war between Hie Times and Ihe l'. .vviiNinc, Wed like to -ee Ihe color of the hair of Hie paper that could in duce u-to say a really iiukiml thing of either Merretl or Cibbs, but we will joke thee hard jokers whenever mid as long as we think wehave them al a disadvantage. v hat is a man's friends worth to him if he dare not have a Utile fun al their expense. I r i-enough to cook llarnev ti'ilib-goo-e that Ihe News is grooming him. It Harney can rai-e the wherewilli That big cotton liu-incus of hist year gave Waeo n lunge, ahead. A good ileal of it wa- due to the work of the Kx.vMfNLit, and don't vou tor get it. It is thought that Ilariiev'x oiler of ;luO reward for the apprehension of a murderer is only cicA-llcd in modorii state.-nian-hip by (ilatl-toue's mas. tcrly treatment of the eostern iiies-tiou. ground the laces of the poor and Ihe ( ln)- iiinH, (() ln j, ,,,-lt. j, u u.,.v lieu aiiKe, w line u linen ine coucr of Ihe wharf company and gave lliem Hie ineiuis by which they were eu- great tool it he doe-not do it, even il it lake- the iilleimo-l dollar in Ihe buckskin pouch. Texas has pro duced no politician a vet -trong enough to withstand the News' advo cacy. .Many have tried it, but vvilh one dreary, iinvnr) ing result, dcleal, ili-asler ami destruction of all po litical hopes for tho future As long as Dr. Swennngiu holds his linger on the epidemic throttle valve, so long will Texan be free from any such ocourge. There is not in all America a more accomplished i-iiarim-tltto ollleer, a better physician, or u more lordlv and elegant gentleman. Wh aro advised by the (ia.ettc that the Port Worth & Denver City railroad is three and ono-half milo from fcomo place. Doubtless, and there U about thrco and a half thou fcaml moro uillus between Its place of departure and its objective point. II our neighbor build- much upon the K. W. & D. C.i will bo very bad for him iu tho outcome. Itetterbc con servative about it. Ik tho Xowb would permit itory O'Mooro to do a littlo paragraphing on dtatu themes now, it would be re garded by that enterprising little Irishman, no doubt, as a great privi lege, and the balanro of the state would enjoy it. it U a sin to com mit nil of this unalloyed richucs to that (Iricd-up old wind-bug, State Press, when .Moure would make the thine; very juicy. Tjib Waco K.v.vMlN'i-u wants tho Odd Fellows Orphans' home located at Waco, Ot course it doen. It wants everything lor Waco.-Hous ton Age. "01 course It does," ami somehow or other it generally gels what it wants; In time. Tho Kx.vmim:h U proud to be able to point to a record of tome littlo hervice to Waco, and now, what aro you going to do about It? In another place we give the tran lation of nn article from the Trade Courier of lierlin, Prus-ia, noting the appointment of Col. Win. W. l.ang as consul to Hamburg. We are indebted to Mr. F. W. Schumacher for Ihe very neat translation. It will be read with interest by all Texans. abled to give the law of trade to Ihe stateas nb.oliitelv as though it were but a ward of the city. Note the fact further, that in every and all the schemes for rni-ing money to deepen the water on her harbor approaches, she ha Indignantly refused ever) proposition to pari with one ingle feature ol her whurl monopoly. 1'hiis does she tiraeticallv iu ellect n-k Ihe general government for seven mil lions of money in order that she may gobble the substantial advantage. of such improvement by increa-iug tho enormous profits arising Irom her already biii'dunsoino exactions upon the commerce of Ihe -late. Tho railroad age, -tinco we have outlets to New Orleans and St. Louis, has to noiiie extent corrected siuuse, nut in an matters ol he.ivv freight shipments, iu and out, ugly commercial features yf her wharf monopoly remain, and so they will until some other port is provided, which is so guarded that a few men may not sit down and arbitrarily place exaction. upon commerce which practical!) amount to prohibition. The people of the interior have been very pa tiently pouring money into the bin ol fialvestoii for many long years, bull ''o't'i' Woitrii is a town of bourn. the igu- of the times all indicate thai ! " ' nothing but booms and bank it rmi-iii ot un- I'liiioii siitif-- lllllllioru. Wlilila Itoilin l'iitcr Mi)-. nil tin- Hi. -is. n I miller. II. rlln VV c are uiloruieil Irom liam.urg: In place of the retiring uiu-iil, C. liai ley, I'li'-hlcul Cleveland ha- appoint ed Col. Win. W. l.ang consul of Ihe i linen lilies ai iiauniurg. I lie ap pointment ot Ihi- great planter Irom .Marliu, Falls county, who i- so extraordinarilv popular through out Ti a- iiiii-i be pronoin .1 a most lortniiatc seleciimi; lor Mr. l.ang is not mil) a laleiited agricultur ist ami politician but cipiallv well identified with the diplomatic ami commercial relations of lint li cotiu-tries- Th.e-e iualilies and Ids social accompli-liinciils as well a hi- mean-, all united point lo hi- eiuiuinenl lil-ue-s for the po-ilion at Hamburg. Willi the period ilcporliueni ol a man of the world and an anient pa triotism Col. l.ang unites a proper aud just i-stiiniiiinii for other nation-, lie i- a southern man, an aii-locralie nature de fond an coiuble and a gen uine democrat of President Cleve land's l v pe, i. e., hcliale- corruption, -vv indie, briber) and olllce barter, lie i-not onlv know n. as an aulhoiitv iu agriculture, hut i, cquallv prnmi- ni'iil as a politician and a man of the I'l'opio. nearly a ipiarler of a cciiturv he has been grand ma-terot Ihe grange iu tho -late of (lower.- ami -lliishiue. Texas. The legislature ha repcateillv rcciiguiod him a- a loader, lie has done much lor the material improvement 01 ins stale and e-pei Tin: I'o-t makes a of tho Sail Antonio kind heavens, fall on It is dreadful. ,'riiinbliug thing K.xpress. Now, its light avva). -' I the Oi.ii tiiau (Hailstone's brought down the hou-e Christendom. Indeed is he old man. speech all over a grand Voir will hear an excellent km'Iiiou at any of the Waco churches thi, I morning. Kl.l.iorr, ot the Herald, is a bare gubernatorial possibility, distant and cloiidv. very soon thi- patience, at least, vv ill cease to be a virtue, nml tho mouth of the lirtuus, .abine Pms or Aransas will be selected by popular consent and a united ell'ort of all the people of Texas will enable them lo procure thirty feet or water. Thi would prove poetic justice, and coii-lilule a lilting rebuke to the social, political and commercial greed of dalve-loii. ruptoy. Itcticinliiiieni. I lie i:iiliiii- ill (jam, Kiiiiniroll. Kreui Uic lull Mnii loin tw. (ien. Komaroll' distinguished liim ell by military tart, audacity and re sourcelnlness, a- well as personal , liravery, lu the Kusms. Turkish cam l paigu in Asia .Minor iu l??, when ho won ins present rank ol general. After i tie capture ol Ardahan, near the ICilsBO.Turkish frontier, Col. Koiua roll'was lett in coium.-tnd of a detach ment which had the dilllcult dutv ol defending a cotisideral trtjet of'lhe M at! If II I Irt v! It ff tiifilltiliiltu.ii t .... Civil iurvlru is not the onlv reform 'ninl of nmirnin.. il, n r, :.1 - ,-.---. . (-.--.--. .....w-..,. -v. ! I'll 1 t ronteinplated by the present adtuiuis- as well as covering the think and rear trillion. Ifetrcnchment is adonted n,,"1 'I10 '"""'' then operating against one of tho planks of tho new overii-' U'r-' JV."''.'.-"'0 'l'ov,;"ll"t,llri-";(l . ,, , ,i ., .."... Louis J ell:o was made against M.er- mentat platform, and m nil .i.li--, U :,, Col. Konmroir i-sociPletl a very seen Hie evidence ol tho earnest ef- bold and successful maneuver. Willi fort to loti oil' all needleii- expense u 'lying squadron ho advanced from The ttyle of oliiihil living at Ua-hng. Ardahan passed raj.blly round the , . .. ., ,, . n ciriid's Hank, and came down upon a ton which contemp'atul tuning part of the Turkish force which was servants, hor.es and the like at tLot holding the Panak pas-, on the Salian. iallv lor the elevation of the agricul tu m I interest- as a forcible sneaker of the legislature, by the orgauiation ol granges and as a line writer. Ill- iiook. "I ex I-. Her llesources and Cajiabilitie-." i- the be-t work ou the subject, ami i wtittenin convincing language. As president of the South western Immigration companv, l.ang has iiiies--iiitlv endeavored to encour age the immigration ol a healthv ele ment into I'exa-. not by means of deception but by improving Ihe board of immigration by Inking propr care of the ai rival- removing obstacles, by pointingtothenwakcning intelligence the school;, the industries and eoiuinerce ot the coiintrv and bv giv ing reliable uncolored information re garding the object of immigration. He remained In Mich (unction vvIipii the great .Missouri Pacific -v s teni sent him lo l'uropc to represent Its legitimate interest there. In such rapacity Mr. l.ang at Hist labored in Kughiiiil, and afterwards for some length of timo at Hamburg from whence he returned to Texas last Oc tober. In Hamburg, and upon his numerous tours iu (ieriuanv, lie had occasion to unserve tne local circuin-.-titnccs nt thai commercial part of the world, and notice and appreciate (icr iiuin customs ami our neonle. Tbonoh CO years of age, hi euergv induced him lo stud) the (leriuan'langiiage ami happily with much success. Col. Lang in i-iiirctl his militarv title iu the great civil war as a dashing cavalry leader of the confederates. His cav alry regiment was mostly levied bv him-elf, and, iu fact, upder his com iiiaud it ain'uircit that title which the beaten I'reucli (ieueral Faidherbc, al Amiens, in a boasting proclamation to liis defeated soldiers, w ith misdirected raillery, coiiierreu upon tlo Prus sians: Cos, fauieux preneurs do en-non.'' tiio-l. -she w a- in thi-condition when a friend reeimiineiu'cd Dr. William Hall'- IS.d-ain for The l.tiugs, and ml- , Vi-ed her to I rv il. Mie accepted il :is a la-l ii soil, and W!i-urprifd In lind ' lha( il produced a marked i hange lor1 Ihe belter, nml by per-evering a per mnneiil i lire was etlecled. I'or -ale bv C:i.lc-.V Morrl-i'ii. An i:uit io Hone sernpln. IMvvard Shepherd, of llnrrisbiirg, III., -a)-: "I lav ing received -o inn. h benclit I'n m I'hoiiic lliller-,1 fcelil my dill) to let -uHei-iug hiiiiutliitv kuov il. Have had a i uniting sore on mv leg I'm- eiulil )ear: mv doctors told tne I would Iciic to itavij the bone ' si raped or leg ampul-tied. I n-ed, in-' -lend, three bottles of Kleclrie Hitlers! ami seven boxes l!in Men's Arnica .-alve, and mv leg is now sound and well." I Kleclrie Hitlers are sold al lilly coiil- a lioltle. and Hm-kleii's Arnica aive at -'.ic. per Mix by Castles ,t Morrison. All llliinirlliiil lllscoiii). The uio-l iinporlaut di-covery is lhat which biing- Hie mo-t good to (he greatest number. Dr. King'. New Di-coverv lor Consiinipiion. Cniigh., and Cold-, will ptcscrve the heallh and -ave the life, and is a pricele-s boon lo the alliicleil. Sol only does il po-itivcl) cure Coiistiinpthin, but Cough-, Cold-, Hronchilis, A-lhma, lloar-iiess, and all ageclioiis of the Ihroal.Che-i, and lungs, vcald at once to il- wonderful curative powers. If you ilotibt this, gel a Trial P.ottlo Free, at Castle- ,v. MotTi-oii'- Drug -lore. i. it. it. i . Propositioiis o donate a suitable site of not h-s than '.'Oil acre- of land, loo of which -hall be tillable, in some healthy, thriving roiuuilliiily of school- mid churches, for a permanent widow-' and orphan-' home iu Texas, mav be Mil. milled to ,lno. T. Walton, grand master, at Waco, Texas, On or about l-t .luly, next, the siib-coin-miltee will personally examine all oilers ami deleriuine Ihe situ of i said home. M. D. IIi:i:uini, C'h'r. Sub. Com. Waco, Texas. March IS, lbH.'i. I'ur'l.. - a . " i- I eulT Iftt1 -;the"s'klll. Nn r Otllel ...-111. l.i .. ' I' tl 11. mr.vi n .Rt3L IfMl "." ir " syi fev 1 rf X rivf 'i' ''"' l'"''"'1 t M S Jn&' w 5 n) U" i"- : M C. t -a j&rAK t.. ..run. L if no vl J-xlRrsfi . i .i i- . 'Hill" ru - , r JMTk VJ . lieu vivjK'el 1-Z . n- wafe is , r , - &g4 er'., mn.le Ae.,.ln I. r'. 11 ..f-.ln... ""Jj -4iL Qr num.- Thc.'i-tlinsin-iii.l In I. v-.i.r,ii Co3 r-n VflSVVS. rf4 j.nps-'ell..n" l)neti'lU.'.ir.i-l's-n..nil O gMZSXTN&Vlm S BH l 'sA K5 sy'nr.Mr.'!)i'v,'r'.oM i' ygy hsK Js-! ffll J-P M4idJ C3 lion.l -I.. N tii u'')db,irJBti?g' f ftiyrfSUi J ?7C li N'fc7iS' ' .le.llcrs tl fl tl'.el .-.. 1. ., :iiS S&QgJ M&lil Kt-KOV' ViiJ-tr , i.e. ri-n. mire ot i.. ie.i.iti..iis . . 2ST3 A2i P C7 1 M SiiVWVA &Y mTl n-niinlfoi iii'i-iKii.l j.riK.t .. . n o.u nlliu -V" m SET Vy'' J& W 'tlN H..i I Jin an G. N. CURTIS P SW" P , Whi.li-al. a id Ilea i Di.ibr hi V-Zr -) 4 ih?couhiivnve'bni,:,::i; Zl, Housefurnishing Goos Ln'.z. j '".! J r'MiJ i. vt i mJ- Our popular slioe deparlmeid is coming lo the front again very fast, every pair of shoe-wo sell, sells an other pair for il-. Our goods mid price- advertise themselves. Sanger Pros. WOOD COOK TOVES, OF TIIF. IU:T HUAND.s. Tin ami Woodbti Willow Ware CIIOCKKI.Y, (il.A-s AND SII.VKIt waih;. New Shapes anil Pal I cms. Dinner and Toilt t -Vlts J wssm' Z. tr c r slrniv II ins reat profusion: new stvles. new ,'oods, ami nt prices that will surprise H ii ( tin li....'.. III ffo yon, al llnher Tucker's ''Slutplo liemedle-" the-e hard times are being fullv nppre eialed by the people. Experience will tell. The clothing al I.ewine Hro'.s. ha been accorded tho palm for beautv and excellent workman-hip. Hoaching para.ols in all colors ami glaco elicit., vvilh the new club han dles, all at very low prices at Sanger Hros. Cignreltt" smokers- cautioned against imitations of Opera Pull' Cigarettes. will purchase at the St. CharliM one glass of Buck Heer. A full line ot children's parasola at Sanger Hros, To l.liu)rrs. Citations published in tho Weekly or Daily Kxaminkk at the rate of liv'o dollars for four iu-ertions. BROWWS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE IIT.ADACHE IXDIGKSTION JHLIOUSNKSS DVSI'Kl'SIA NlvRVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and PF.VKRS TIRKDFKIil.IN'G GliNF.RAL DF.UILITY PAIN in thi: HACK & SIDES IMPURE HI.OOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUHLES " u I r , srs ' ' ' I Mil . et 1 ej TAKli NO OTHKK. rAtss QSbSd o EASTER GOODS, ICgg Cup-, Xe.l Kgg-aud Ugg Stands A LARGE ASSORTMENT K- HIUD CA(JKS, IIM) A'KSTS, KTC ALL AT C. N. CURTIS 0 IC2 4GC, Austin Avenue CONSUMPTION I tiKTOftpoiltlvur . uj t irihonboTOiJlM -,bylti Of trnativn lioCeatt-ioi !!( .rit kti lnj t i mi Uallcichiit iiernruiC'l In In-1, ot- i L-. tl , f f. in iuKiircj i u i w( 1 D'-'i'i run itoi ii r - mm VirittLrwIttn Xl.V 1HIR I ItK 11 ISK n t l,at A0f utTt'rfr lv..nit and " (li. I.!--, Utl. T. A. bLuCUMiUll-ttr.at , hw v0rk. Tom Padgitt Saddles and Harness, FULL AND COMPLETE OF Lamp Ciiandaliers, Kerosene Fixtures, Etc PUMPS aND PUMP FITr.NGS A SPECIALTY. (J. Nr. OURTLS rAC() TltlXAS PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS. Tl Hi Mil n 100,000 SG5.000 II "W.A.CJO, TEX AS. Special Attention given lo Collections. lCxchnnge bono'. I and -oiilmi milun ol the I'niiod Slates and I'.uropc. I. W MANN', Pre-iilcitl. .1 K HO-r. ( n-liiot WACO STATE BANK, "WACO, TEXAS. Collections Made and Promptly Rsmi coi:i:i.spondi:nt.--: T. W. IIOCSF.. Iloti-tou: I COUP.IN' HWIvlM. ( 0 N.'tvYorl T. I'I.-s.W IMiS ,s.s'N, SI.I.011I-; V VI ION I.PUlv ll..ti. New or HAI.I..III TCIIIN.-..V Cii.,(.alvesti.u, .-.'lATK N T'I. Hunk N Orlf.ii Ml.ltCII ANT'S LOAN AND 'I IH'.sT, ,. II li., MoN D .V. ( o Au-liu C. M. SELEY. President. W. W. SELEY, Cashier K. H. & J. J. McKAY, MANl'FAC.Tl'KF.HS OK Carriages and Buggies, Phaetons, Gigs, Platforms, Three Spring and General DLT.IVKIiY WAGONS. Wu Kwpnu liRii.l ml linlM lonnlcr nil Itliul of carriage, btieglos Rtl.l ivnti". plntlo '' rupalrlui; by tho mint exi.rieui.,e.l orkm. u. BLACKSMITH ING. Stirrups, Girths, etc. AUSTIN AVENJE. WACO.VflXaS i"y.x x- - .. . -c-yo -iv;;.-Miri- -.fi' JOHNFARLB WIIOI.KSAJ.K DKAI.iat I Anheuser's Celebrated UnrlvaliM ahoaltlifir. an.irior" liovcrma'. r .,-km . ST IIIISMfl S- . . . .... -... - Northern Lake Ice I Hard and Son Ccai; Bnp).. A in the irs.lo by the ' ''.""'."ii'in'ii'tii'' liilniltiii a. Hccr, Ice Hint I '"",'7 V linlie.ilviir nt tbo ili-...i fir -Ml ',. ym i.ii THiiltsiiiii (iit.iu iiorllio.il w" I'lll.llr fcillliire. VV'uto, Tcx.-. ICiNFARLEV Tl-Dfl MODiL PHAKxMACJY W. A. WILLIAMSON & CO.. PROPRIETORS,!" No 409 Austin Avenue, Bet. .fourth and riftu. Whw you can flnil n romj.leto ftsnortment of Dnij,". Mtl!rlucv Cliom'cil 'fl"JlJuHl v UUf 1 rCMTititlOIl lit ntirll'iniit nm. nt i tn ..-1 onini.i..in i .ir. ri i't lai I ' ' .r,A fl 'UIHTVisiimof UlOSt KlorniiL'h l'n-xiTii,IlntiUti at Imu- uml unit I HI1 'le.r,,.iL.fl ' Jit VUrV bJtt llllll Illri.l if nnlntllu ..r.i t.....l l. .11. ..,,. K. 11 L' "A V li vi i . iimivilBin IIIL ll" 'I 111 nil Klein rl.-rt enii kIwhti In fnnml thfr-i tin i'mfl1t Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe -" 'J (GrTIHO FAST KOrTK..&2 SKIP 1757 JL. O To and (row Dalian, Vt. Worth, Drcuh.im. Galvostou and all Intcrincdit HORT ROUTS DAI-'-1' point1 Thu licit or rcuciifr Hl..r : tiia. If ixi.rcfcly fur tho i uri'orduraiiKe-laiul-i.nhiKuiicratlvo cru-iiK i i.trc i no 1 mlst.il.i- b1mi.ii this In- ktruill.-lll, tbo pouttutl- , ou sir. urn ..f electric- ityvcruii-RtlnRihroiiKli tltt earta intuit n-jtori. tlui i In Ilttillhy action lo out i.Mifivnni this llb Ktc trli Uc-'.U nt rt m I ! . , ,r. i.ll i'i f ..ui betl to to-, li -i.rtl-. i - .. -, t, lr .c K -r c'K tars cl' .- rhi- r Fit .ij( h , in ana. llu WACO, I.cAve wain. Vlo 1'ai tflc H'y I.cttvua Alvaru.lo, ii. r. vx S K. It'y Arrive natla, o. c. amis r, K'y DKTWKKN .. t so p m. I.cnvo lialla. O. r. n.l ? B ' 11 --J ! in. 1 caie Alvara.lo. Mn. 1 . ' ' " . 1 IU a m. Ariire Wacu. ito. l'a Itn- ' . ii' FAST ROUTE TO BRENHAM AND GALVESTON. Leave Waco Mo. I'arinc R'y '.'S'W Ty'T'c 0. r and M K It'V AT SliiiltK..tlKil ii Cauilri K i, ft. l.OlllS 1 Xlirt'l. tl'llVlnt U',1.. dl 1 itl.. n. AT Mi tiKb.1,01! the (I (' and s K noutli'bii.ili.l'ei.rei onnnefU will" ''' . 13 17 r. m. Arrive Ilrenbam. ( i ..i..... i ..Ic. i:..li'...ti... r and s F ni.rih bound ext.reK counccH ""' "l an bo-in r anil' V.B't i a. - ..'.V 1 Din" IT.'"" at Louis bxul .a.eugerleavlns Me I'O AND l-'UOM Kl'ItOPK AT I.O'r.ST JIATJS- irtgor (or Waisi at j to p m -o o ,Cc .It c... ......... . . . .....r.-l.lllSlW' -ii eciaj nevantages to rattlckXV liiiluiito uriog toeir ..- - Through Tickets and Baggage Gliecksj STO ALL POINTS REACHED BY BAlU (