WACO DAILY NEWS, FEBRUARY 3 1892. Pears Soap The skin ought to be clear; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears'; no alkali in it. It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. jlfej SS&iJUy ifetarja. R. CHRISTOPHER. Editor and General Manager. Largest Circulation of any Paper in Central Texas. Subscription, 50 cents per month, or 5. 1)0 per year In advance. Wibkly News 11.00. per year. Entered at the Waco postoffloo as soo ond class mall matter. THE NEWS IS THE OFFICIAL OR GAN OF THE CITY OF WACO. "I am tor tree coiiiiuercu witli all nation. ' Tliniuak Jeff croon. ' lint rhjlit Ih rlylit. fimi(;i It f. not til n'tifJt jwpuliir, ffmf Nttiwl tiji tt uhithi'v It irthftt mr to jn'h ate ttfr or lilts me to high er honor." lioyer Q. Jlllls It is believed n great deal ot oxtra ses sion talk was indulged at the meeting of Governor Hogg and liis lieutenants in Tyler Saturday last, and that either the time to issue the call was settled, or elso it was decided not to call the extra session. Tho people, of courso, havo nothing to do but wait. And here is another pointer. A dispatoh from Valley Mills says: "A tost vote was made by our business men for senator, resulting Mills 11, Culberson 3, Chilton 4." This is about tho proportion of the popular voto caoh would get if the raco was made for senator bofore tho people A poll of tho passengers on a train out of Fourt Worth the other'day, tho Fort Worth city oounoil, Mayor McCain, of Dublin, and Representa tive Riddle, of Hood oounty, being among the number, showed 31 for Mills and only 6 for Chilton for sena tor. Tho Gazette is doing good work for Mills. Our readers will please note the increase of spaoe taken by hcvoral of our advertisers. Those firms are in creasing their facilities for accommo dating every customer in the same proportion as the increase of space and sometimos more. Tho people prefer to trado with tboso who talk to them through tho medium of their paper, and the firms which visit their customers every day through the Eveninu News aro suro to got an appreciative trade. Tho Dallas oounty executive com mittco has thrown tho bars down on Finloy. They invito all votors who claim to bo Democrats and will agreo to support tho Democratio tiokot, to participate in the forthcoming prima ries. Tho bars wore put up when Cole was turned out and Finloy think ing tho biggest crowd was on tho in side began to nail them fast officially, but the gentlomon at tho forks wouldn't stand it and the bars oamo down with Finlej', the nailor, under HE WASN'T A HILL MAI. Mr. N. U. Traoy of Rookdalo whoso namo oppeo m ono of tho vicc prcsidonts of tho Hill olub organized at Cameron doolincs tho honor for tho following exoellont reasons: "I am not an unqualified Hill man against tho field, as I am opposed to his financial viows. Further I am opposed to Now York diotatir g who shall bo president and tho finanoial legislation of this oouutry. I want a change from this rule. I propose to support the Dcmoorat for president, until the convention makes a nomina tion, whoso finanoial views suit mino best; and do not intend to be witoh ed off my ohoice before the conven tion so nominates. I indorso the principles of Domooraoy as onactod by Jefferson, Jaokson, Monroe and other grout lights of Demoorcy in this couutrv, but I detest tho so-called fDcmooracy laid down by Mr. Finloy of Tjler, and will not support him or his followers. I want moro Domoora oy and less Tammany and Wall Street." Mr. Traoy furthor states that he was not present at tho organization of tho club and was surprised to sco his name in tho list of vico-prcsidonts. He wants moro Democracy and less Tammany and Wall Street, whioh is a ratling good platform in itself, and the sooner Texas gets on it tho bettor for Texas. Mr. Traoy "detests the so-callod Democraoy laid down by Mr. Finloy, of Tyler, and will not support him or his followers." Then follows his demand for more Demo cracy and less Tammany, whioh would indicato that Mr. Traoy considered Finley and his followers a part and parcel of the Tammany orowd and timo will prove that Mr. Traoy is correct. Now and then an administration paper is found favoring Cleveland for presi dent, but thoBO most influential favor Hill, and thoy will all fall in lino with tho Tammany crowd, or out of lino with Finley and his followers. To this complexion it will surely como, and Texans had just as well begin to make np their minds whether they will surrender to Tammany hall through the Texas contingent or resent evory offort of tho Tiger to get his olaws into their state. It is pleasant to note tho many business ohanges in Waco since tho beginning of tho now year, for the reason that in nearly ovcry instance the chango is from a smaller to a larger business, and from smaller to more commodious quarters. There is nothing that could give stronger evi dence of general business prosperity than the steady inorease of individual and oorporate business institutions in this city during the last few months. Truo, there has been a failure now and then, but they have been insig nificant and did not reflect in the least upon the stability of business interests in tho Geyser City. Waco is quietly reaching up. Hill's oandidaoy for tho presidential nomination will bo fruitful of good results to Texas. It -will bo tho means of ridding tho stato of all those spoils politicians who havo furnished a tail for the Hill kito. Hill will be ignominiously snowed undor and the aforesaid politicians will go down with him. Thero is plenty of time for tho Domocratio party to got toeether enough to lick the Republicans next fall. Tho president will evidontly be renominated and tho majority of tho disappointed Republican ofiioe seekers added to the Democratic popular ma jority will insure a victory. Tho stato oampaign will probable open up in good earnest in a fow week. Before many years Waco will havo not less tVan half a dozen natatori- ums. Sleeper, Clifton & Co. havo added a repairing department in connection with their shoe store. All repairing of boots and shoes neatly done. Charges reasonablo. Leave your shoes to be halfsolcd at Sleoper, Clif ton & Go's,, oorner of Fourth and Austin streots, THE PRESS ON HILL, WHAT Till! I'AI'IIKS ,S,V AIIIM I' THAT SNA1 CONVi:.TIO, Tho Trick)- Horn Hum Overleaped Hlnikoll ana lUo Ooiinlrr Mill not Milmlt-i:eii tho M-loctlon of Wukhlnclali'ii llirthuiir Won't Help lllm, Following aro somo nowspaper ex pressions clipped from tho Now York World bearing on the action of Hill and his Tammany machine- in calling tho Now York stato convontion to meet on tho 22nd of February: It is a pretty sohomo, but too trans parent to foot tho Democrats of tho country. Milwaukee Journal. Hill has done serious hurt tn his cause. The people of Now York must seo that bo doos not do a gravor hurt to tho Democratio party, Boston Post. The Young Men's Democratic Club of Brooklyn, a very powerful organiza tion, has adopted resolutions protest ing against tho aotion of Gov. Hill's Now York State Committco in calling an early convention. Tho resolutions unquestionably voioo tho sentiments of the great bodv of Domooratio vot ers throughout New York. Indianap olis Sentinel. Hill has altogether overreached him self in attempting to doprivo her poo plo of the opportunity for fair repre sentation in the coming convention, the stato is much moro hkcly to vote against him if ho becomes his party's nominee for tho presidency than it would be to vote against Cleve land in the same place. Boston Herald. Senator Hill has complete control in New York. But outside of New York ho has the people to fear. Tho whole west is against him, and its dislike will bo intensified by the sharp practice that ho has authorized in fo o eg a midwinter convention in New York. Chicago Nows. Senator Hill is evidently determed to make hay while the snn shines and havo Hill delegates ohoson to the Chioago convention while be has firm hold on the machine. He may in this way bo ablo to kill of! Cleveland, but ho will not by any means mako his own calling and election sure. Rich mond Times. Tho maohino has found it to the interest of Mr. Hill to make this out rageous chango from tho time-honored date, and to attempt to cover the atrooity has seleoted Washington's Birthday. It is about the silliest bit of buncombe ever attempted. It in no sense represents the Demooratio party sontimont of this country, whioh is opposed to star-chamber job meth ods. Riohmond Stale. Last Monday tho New York World, whioh has been ono of Hill s most enthusiastic supporters, warned him in its leading editorial that it would bo dangerous to try tho gamo of takine snap judgment in his own State We think Senator Hill's vaulting ambition has overleaped itself this timo. Fair-minded Demo crats, whatevor their Presidential preferences may be, will not approve the gamo that is being played in Now York. It will be donounoed by the Domooratio press from ono end of the country to the other, Atlanta Jour nal. Doubtless Senator Hill thinks that if ho can got the New York delegation ho will stand an exoellont chance of getting tho delegations of sovoral other states. But it is doubtful if any of tho other states will bo influ enced by tho aotion of New York. They will understand that if a Hill delegation is ohoson in that state it will be by machine methods, and their tendency will be to resont so palpable an effort to control the national con vention by suoh mothods. Savannah News. Suoh Democratio organs as the Now York World and the Albany Argus havo protested, but in vain ogainst tho policy of rushing the state convontion through at an unprece dented timo. IIi'l has oontrol of the maohino, and is resolved to strike while tho iron is hot. Of course this aotion insures a solid New York dele gation for Hill to the Chicago conven tion, but the moral effeot of it ia ex tremely bad, and must roaot against the candidato of a snap oauous and a packed convention. Tho Kpooh. i i BUSINESS NOTICE. 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