WACO DAILY NEWS, JANUARY 81892 Stoam Sausage Factory. Fresh Fish. Fresh jWd. Fresh Oysters. Fresh Sparc llibs. All Kinds Meats And Sausage, Cheap for Cash. J. 0. Stafford. beware of Imitations Of MoAlibtek ooal. No ono han dles the Genuine article but Laov. MY STORE. 50 marbles for 5 cents at My Store, 025 Austin Btcotr Waco addition to Rockport, 20 lots to the block, $100. J. E. Anderson. ' - For the next thirty days, see our prices. They will astonish you, Parker Bros. If you want tho best cheap coal in Waco telophono Lacy for tho Brier Greek. - - m Day boardors can get tho best ac commodations at tho Woman's Ex chango, 113 North Fourth street. If you want good coal, quiok doliv ery, telephone Lacy for McAlister LoJir. No one soils it but Laoy. . ' Tho best restaurant in town, Joo Lehman's, No. 117 South Fourth btrcet. Nice pure and whito lard in bulk cO cents per pound at Cuii'i'ENS, lorner Fifth and Franklin. Ladies, we have just received fresh stock of flower seeds. W. L. Tucker, "Lion Drug Store. A. D. Adams & Orbs.. Hard to Beat Peaoh and Apple Cider Try me I am good. a m Our goods and our prices do our advertising, we find it best in tho long run. Parker Bros. Don't Epcnd your hard earnod mon ey for lottery tiokets, young man, but buy a lot in tho Kirkpatrick addition and you will havo a placo on which to build a home. Parker Bros, can sell you goods below manufacturers prices, See thoir goods and get their prioos. Havo you used an Embreo McLean buggy? You can't loose on Ilockport lots for header used for goobers and oranges only, but when deep water js had they will be worth more than Yelasco J. 13. Adeiison, Miles' Norvo And Liver Pills Act on a now principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid llvei piles, consti pation. Unequaled for men, womon, and children. Smallest, mildest, sur est. E0doeo25 cents. Samples froe atH. C BJulir 3 m.juj, AuitiD avenue Real Estate for Sale. Tho Gerald houso on South Fifth street, lot 115x215, two story houso, nine rooms, all modern conveniences. Prico $6,500; will take a smaller houso in part payment. Lot and a half on North Elovonth stroot, be tween Barron and Morrow, east front. Prico $700 a lot. Two lots corner Twentieth and Webster, nicoly ter raced. Prioo $800. Lot and a half fronting Sedwiok's houso on Clay streot; undor fenoo. Prico $750. Cor ner lot on Ninth nd Bagby; oast front. Price $500. Two lots oorner North Sixth and Tennessee avenno. Prioe $1,800. O. A. lllOHARDSON, Postoffioo building. POT CASH! llcadors, look over this ad, and read from tune to timo snd it will save you money. I offer as a starter : Dried grapes, 20 lb for $1 00 Ghoico evaporated npples, 10 lb 1 00 Mavy beans, 213 lb 1 00 Lima bean , IS lb 1 00 Grits,331h 1 00 Head rico, 14 lb 1 00 10 paokages Scotch oats 1 00 10 packages corn flakes 1 00 1st patent flour, per cwt, 2 80 Granulated sugar, IS lb 1 00 Y. C. Sugar, 10 lb 1 00 Brown sugar, 20 lb 1 00 Spot Cash. This is something of interest to to bacco chewors and smokers Star tobaooo, per pound, -lac Horse Shoo tobacco, per pound,. . 45c Target tobaoco, per pound, 25o Fish Hook tobacco, per pound,. . 2o Drummond s N. L., per pound,. . 55o W. N. T. N. L., per pound, 5uo Out Rate, per pound 30o Lucy FJinton, per pound, oOo Royal Bumper, per pound, 50c Sweep Stakes, per pound, 55c Lucky Striko, N. L., per pound,.. 55o Rob Hoy, per pound, 30o Old Diek, por pound, 30o Best Greenville, por pound, 33 Spot Cash Friends, this is onjy a small list of my cash prices on groceries. Call at my store and I will surprise you with tho low prices on other ;oods. Every day a special sale day, and any quantity sold at these prices. J. H. SHOPE 205 South Third Streot. Real Estate Transfers. ltnnnrtnd liv Wnnn Ahstrinf nnH Investment Company, 119 South uourtn street, waoo, Texas. S A Chambers to T. P Moore 4 lots blook 105 Goggiu and Parks addition Siuuu. Roberts and Davis to Arnold and Vaughn, 44 acreB Sanchez $225 W 0 Edwards and wife to J. G. Edwards. 152 1-2 acres Ddwards sur vej,love. O Baily ot al to A L Jonos, two tracts Eppes susvey $5 aud 14 lote in Waco. N Patten otal bv sheriff to Horrine and Kelly, J Hbilpot survey $S0. .J 1 linn'cerhon and wito to Waco Invest company, tract Eighth street 555 and others. Total January 7, 1892, $1,850 MRS. E. V. Q0ODE. A Waco Lady Ripe In Years Passes Away. Mrs. E. V. Goode, mother of Hon. R. J. Goodo diod this morning at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Goode oamo to Waoo with her husband in 1851 and has lived hero over sinoo that timo. Hor husband died many years ago but the mother has had the care and oomfort of a dutiful son. Tho funeral will take place tomorrow at 10 a. m. om tho residenco North Scoond street, Dr II. A. Bourland offioiatini;. Mrs. Goode had reaobed the ago of 70 years and leaves thrco sons and two daughters to mourn her. Mr. W. T. Clarkson, who has for several months past, boon a resident of this oity, has just returned from a viit to San Antonio. Mr. Clarkson is especially devoted to Waco, being particularly interested in our superior artesian water, a sample of wbioh ho sent his father in Eng land. Upon his return to this oity, he received a letter stating that Waoo wator was found, upon thorough anal ysis, to be Jsspocially good for tho browing of ale and porter, and states that ho will be in Waoo in April, next with a view of establishing a browery. 0 A number of telographers, union mon, wero on tho street doday, hunt ing tho man Fowler, an acoount of whom was published in this morn ing's paper, as having been tried in tho mayor's court yesterday morning as a vagrant. They say they know nothing of him, but if they oan find him and ho shows up to bo all right, they will seo that ho doos not suffer for tho necessaries of life. If you want cheap coal try Laoy's Brier urkek, 6.50 por ton. E. I. Thompson HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING. Interior Decorating and Paper Hanging a Spe cialty; Also lealer in Painters Supplies and Wall Paper. sixths mm: r.Yi:.iitzrjtAXici,isr, WACO, TEXAS. OWE MORE TRAIN. :-au;;;tu.ssio: koi ri: m:ndn .i?. OTIIUIl TKA1N TO WACO. 3Ir. Molzo illt not Come Ituch The .Striker. Claim That the l'ulillciirc Alratil or the Uiiginoerft luiiil will Iot Trai cl on tlic Trainti. Tho striko has no new phases to day. There was a train in this morn ing aud returned at 5 o'clock to 1 oakum. The engineer who was ar- rastod hero night beforo last was not on the engine. The report was cur rent yesterday afternoon that tho train would bo in at 11 o clock but it did not arrive at that hour. The polico were notiGcd that their services would probably be needed at the depot of the oau Antonio and Aransas Pass upon tho arrival of tho train, and Deputy Marshal Clay, accompanies by several officers, went down at 11 o'olook and remained until 12 whon, the train not coming in, they returned to their beats. There was no indication of a disturb ance that the offioes could sec, and when the train did come in it was not molestod by anybody. Tho nows from Yoakum indicate a victory there lor the strikers, in that tho mon, or quite a number of them, at least, who had entered into tho employ of the railroad oompany have thrown up their jobs and joined the strikers. The strikers here, claim that the crews the road has inexperienced men, and that the trevoling publio know this, and will not risk their lives traveling on tho trains. It is asserted that only ono passenger oamo up on tho train this morning, aud he reported that a largo uuinbor of passengers wero at the depots all along tho line, anxious to take pas sage, but wero afraid of tho engineer. The company claims that reliahlo men only, aro employed, and that they) sra running regular passenger trains ont of San Antonio and in a few days will start the freights out with full crews. They say tho only question is their ability to get mon and they do not anticipate any trouble with connecting lines in moving thoir freight. No attempt has been made to move freight trains from Waco. IN THE COURTS. DISTRICT COU11T. In tho caso of the Citizens' Htilway oompany vs Waco Eleotrio llailway and Light company, Judgo Goodrroh decided that the temporary injunc tion hoietofore granted should not bo perpetuated. mayor's court. But few mourners occupied tho bench this morning at the mayor'b oourt and the collection taken up was, consequently, small. William Nash contributed $5 for intoxication in a publio placo. Ilollie Storms and John Yignon were found asleop in a publio plaoo and upon conviction were fined $2.50 caoh. Tho receipts of the session were only $10. Woman's Exchange. The Woman's Exohango, which has beon temporarially olosed on account of the illness of tho superintendent, will bo rooponod at noon Saturday, Janua ry 9th, whon dinner will be served as usual. A J. Lcslio for first-class watoh clock and jowelry ropairing. Same building with II. E. Ambold Austin Avenue. EET lip FORSY1HE & COREY. FINE FURNISHING GOOD " .A-ZLSTID HATS. THE NEWS IN BRIEP. Sir Chnrlos Tupjier said that the Mc Khiley law would result in Canada seek ing a uiuiket lor her pioduots in England. Tlje house of repic-vtitntives will in vestigate the Chicago World's fair man agement in nil it details befoie voting the fj.000,000 asked for. Ignatius Donnelly "ioited" tho St. Paul Pioneer Pi ess in the Minnesota Al liance convention, mid wa.s elected presi dent of the organization. Bulgaria's iefus.il to grant Franco's demands in relation to the expulsion of M Chadouine will not result seriously, aceoiding to the general belief in Paris. President Harrison recommended that congress pi ovide a suitable vessel to carry American Hour to Russia. The senate passed the i evolution and it went to the house. Governor Bulkeley's demurrer to the quo warranto suit of Moiris, Democratic candidate for governor of Connecticut, was sustained by the state supremo eouit. SKIn (tiiiltlni; ii sun !,. LaPoute, Ind., Jan. 8. The experi ment of ti eating, by skin grafting, Ernest Schmidt of this eity. who wa.s burned with gasoline last summer, and whose bums leiitsed to heal, is a marked success. The skin was funushed by Miss Linn Johnson, tho patient and his two brotheis. The opeiiition was per foinied the latter part ol December, eight grafts, ranging from one to thrco inches in length aud one-half in width, being made. The grafts have so spread that combined they cover nearly if not quite the entile sui face of the wound. Had not the operation been poifoimed the boy would have been a helpless cripple, but now the usefulness of hi limbs has been entirely restored. Tin is tho case wheiein the ladles of the LaPorte Charity ciicle had offorod to contribute from their jwrwius the epi dermis necessary foi the operation, .but afterwards declined to have any tiling to do with the matter because of the wide upicad notoriety they received from the publication of the intended operation which was to have been kept a profound seciet. A ".rrjlt'lltS HL'U-tll. Lrrri.K Rook, Jan. 7. Governor Eagl received the following letter from a citi zen bring in southwestern Aikansas; "I write to inform you of a skeleton found near Saratoga. It is supposed to be some kind of n serpent's bones. Some of the joints weigh nine and ten pounds each. I have thirty-nine of these joints and a number of pieces ot ribs, but no whole ones, but from the best we coidd tell the ribi would huve measured four feet in length. I havo been informed that you are gathering the curiosities of our state for the museiun, and every one that has seen the bones say that they aro ono of the greatest curiosities ever seen in tills part of our stuto. Tho thirty-uino joints weigh !)50 pounds. Will you inform me where I can dispone of the bones? Please give mo tho necessary information in legard to getting tho bones to thonin soum. By so doing you will greatly oblige j.ue," WStiJk'Tlpcb of Work," Cincinnati. Jan. 8. A most pecu liar caso of theft and forgery was ac complished by some shrewd villians. Checks payable to Dr. C. D. Crunch of Mount Auburn, aggregating $-10,000, were abstracted fjom the office desk during tho doctor's absence on a pro fessional caso between 11 and 1 o'clock, and tho thief deposited them in the Merchant)' National bank in the numo of C. D. Crank, saying that he wished to 01X311 an account there. Then the thief drew a sum which tho bank declined to name, but something less than tho sum deposited. Ho has not yet been found. Aclrit Hop Tea ami I'alc Mult Ilrftr. Atoka, I. T., Jan. 8. Governor Jones of the Choctaw nation issued general in structions Tuesday to his sheriffs to re port immediately all dealers in hop tea and pale malt beer. This is the first in timation that the Indian government will take a hand in UV suppression of tho tiaflio and is a surprise to dealers. Tho penalty is expulsion from the nation. ' , . ' --. A "Slioit" f.unjiir. Nasiivilm:, Jan. 8, J. II. Meek, a prominent lawyer of Dandridgo, is missing and is suspected of being $25,000 short in his accounts. Ho was chancery clerk of tho court of that county and managed tho bchool fund of $50,000. It is thought he has gono to South America. Soul to tho Coal million. Atlanta, .Tun. 8. Delaughtor, Turner and Perkins, the threo robbers who un dertook to rifle tho Southern oxpross on the Ccntrnl railroad nnd were convicted in Chatham comity, have beon ordered to the Dado county coal mines and they will begin a long service at once. Death or tho J Cheilitis Cairo, Jan. 8. Tho khedive is dead. Ho had been suffering from influenza which developed into congestion of the lungs. This was complicated with a car die Mfpctiou and this afternoon ho succumbed. fHONEY. We are prepared to inake loans on improved country or city property at current rates. Vendors' lien notes extended Prompt attention. PORT, WILLIG & PATTON, Waco, Texas To the Lovors of Art In Photo graphy. Having movod to my now gallory, over 701 and 703, Austin stroot, (tho old Hinohman Building), I urn now better prepared than over to give tho people of Waoo tho finest Photos in tho state. The beautiful "aristo" (so highly endorsed by tho leading, gal cries,) in all its beauty, at my studio. 1 will have on exhibition ior a few days, an elegant oil portrait of Mrs. Geo. Clark, by Mons. Do Gissao, whioh has been framed in a very handsomo "Florentine" frame, making a portrait, well worth a visit, to all, and moro especially to tho tho ladies. I will bo glad to welcome my old, and many new customers. Don't for get my now address, over 701 and 703, Austin Avo. Itcspcotfully, Deane, Photographor. The following property is offered for sale without reserve or limit as to price A man with some oash oan make monoy and lots of it, if ho will go and investigate thia offer. But do lay is dangerous, the property is going to be sold. 10 lots, 8 houses, corner Fifth and Speight streets, 1 house and barn on South Fifth street, this will be sold at a saorifice; a 0 aoro garden, 2 acres in asparagus, ono aorc in fino fruit and grapes, good improvements, on South Twelfth street. A 05 acre fruit farm, 40 aoros in fruit trees (bearing) also $20,000 tw year old nursery trees for sale. Sandy loam soil threo and a half miles from oity, fino gardon land. Call at GUI Austin avenue for tho bargains. Bargains at Cummins' 5 and 10 et. Store. A 1-2 gal. and pint cups 01o A 5 Aale mouse trap 10c A deep pudding pan and spoon. 10s A covered tea steeper 10a A 6coop dipper and funnel 10c A wood spoon, fork and sorow driver I0o 3 Heavy glass sauoo dishss. . . . 10a 2 Thiok, plain glass goblets.. 10a 3 8 inch tin pio plates lOe VZ Tin tea spoons lOo 12 Sheets paper, envelopes and Pen 10c 12 slato penoils and 4 load. . . . lOo 2 10 cont tablets for 10o A covered glass sugar bowl. . . . lOo A covered glass butter dish .... 10a At Cummins' 5 and lOo. storo, 703, Austin avenue, b:twcen Gth & 8th st. Undisputed Authority. The United States Dispensary says: that "Onions are a stimulant, diuretio and expectorant; they increase tho appotito and droinoto dijoBtion." The juice mado into syrup as in Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup, has a speoifio aotion on the throat, iuns;s and air passages, it not only cures coughs, colds, croup and consumption, but its stimulating effect, strengthens anc builds up tho system afterward. As a tonio and restor.tivo it has no equal. Wo so licit a trial in the mos chronic and stubborn oases. Prico 50ots. Sold by W. B. Morrison & Co. Co-Partnorshlp Notice. We, the undersigned do this day enter into co-partnership under the firm narao of Boloney & Mollor for the purpose of doing a general meat markot business and kindly solicit the patronage of all who will pay prompt ly at the expiration of eaoh month as we are doterminod to cut off all delin quents. Respectfully, Delaney & Mellob. Referring to the abovo I thank my customers for their past lavors and will gladly servo all who in tho future pay their bills at tho end of oach month and request all who owe mo at prcsont to settle as quiokly as possi ble as 1 desire to give no ono trouble. Yours truly, JNO. II. DnLANBY. Waco, Texae, Jan. let, 18D2