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V"""- WACO DAILY NEWS, FEBRUARY i3 1892. W. HUNTER, M. D. J' vii ysioiax a sirs ujhuiox, . Tuxuit, II ato, Slalo at Old Corner Drug Storo. niilro liourH at rosldoiico, from 2 to -1 p. in. No. 1108 South Eighth Btroot. Vt. 11. W1LKK8, M D u..Iili'ncel20NSMt "W. O. WILKES, MD Residence IRO N li! St.. DRS WILKLS & WILKES Physicians and Surgeons. iti, UIAMHKltSl)I.OCK. Mite at Old Cottier Drug Bloro. at OOlco and Itesldemes. Tclcpnone Dr. N. T. HARRIS Office on Austin Street over First National Bank. COAlv mi'ivi JlUi 1UU11, 207 SouMilil! Street. Best coal in any quantity delivered promptly. Prices as low as the lowest. BFJCBNB. TROTT 207 South Fifth Street Wood. Cord wood and Btove wood always on hand at Gurley Wood Yakd, Telophono connection. Hotel Royal Bar. Ilaydon & Hayden, proprietors. Neat and quiet. Vory finest wines and liquora. Superb lunoli at 10. Old friends and customers as well new will meet a hearty welcome. Evorybody goes to .loo Leninan't when they want a, good inoal, or he cream. Tho Big Muddy lump in strictly cold-weather ooal. Telephone Egan or coal. Buy tho "Big Muddy" lump coal Keep warm andgivo your hnaginaitoii a rest. "Telephone Egan for coal." For tho best and freshest beef,pork mutton, veal, snarenbe. fish and oystors i-o 10 Crippen corner and Frankling Fifth Our goods and our prices do our advertising, we find it best in tho loDg run. Pahkeu Bros. A.J. Lcslio for first-class watch clook and jewelry repairing. Same building with II. E. Ambold Austin Avenue. We givo employment to more peoplo and havo more teams engaged in do livering our "justly oolobrated Bip Muddy lump" ooal than any othoi dealer in the city. "Telephone Egan for coal." You do not havo to draw on your imagination while seated at a lire of the "Big Muddy lump." On tho oon trary, you havo to "draw back" from tho "gonorous heat." Remember tho Big Muddy and take no other. Tele phone Egan for ooal. Steam Sausago Factory. Fresh Fish. Fresh iiard. Fresh Oysters. Fresh Sparo Ribs. All Kinds Meats And Sausage, Cheap for Cash. J. 0. Stafford. m Happy Hocsiers. William Timmons, Postmastor of Idavillo, Ind., writcp: "Eleotrio Bit ters has dono rnoro for mo than all other medicines oomhined, for that bad fooling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of samo plaoe, says: "Find Eleotrio Bittors to bo the best Kidney and Livor med.'-ino, mado mo loel liko a, new man." J. W. Gardner, hardwaro merohant, samo town, says: "Eleotrio Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't caro whether ho lives or dies; he found now strength, good appetito and felt just liko he had a new lease on life. Only 50o, a bottle, at V. B. Morrison & Co'a Drug Storo. BLAND SILVER BILL BEING URGED AS TINUING A SPECIAL ORDER CON- On the DciiiiKsi-atli; Side nftlit; lliii- -An-other .iil-r-iici! on tlio Springer WimiI lSlll-Si-t-ii-tury of Stitlo Negotiating n 'tv Treaty u-ltli 1'i-iiiict!. Wahiiingtox, Feb. 111. The sllvei men have eight or ton petitions in circu lation on the Democratic- side of tins house, urging the silver hill to he inndu n special continuing order and it is paid, have secured about 100 signatures. Thero are some doubts as to tho ex pediency of the movement, hut tho silvet men mostly belicvo it may advance con sideration of the hill and are doing what they can to bring the matter to an issue early in the session. The resolution in troduced by Mr. Bland tho day ho re ported tho hill fixed Feb. 17 as the day on which the silver bill will be taken up, but it is not expected fcy tho silver men that they will succeed in getting it up so early and they probably will bo content if by that time an order bo secured naming a later date on which tho bill may be taken up. There is very earnest work being done on both sides of the question. The anti-silver men are urging delay and working to that end in the hope that there may bo developments which will aid their cause and enable them to find some way out of the difficulty. Tho freo coinage men are in favor of speedy action and say on political grounds alone, aside from the monetary princi ple involved, the sooner the issue is met tho better. Tho rules committee have not yet taken up the subject. Tho Peo ple's party in tho house of representa tives have joined with the freo coinage people generally in demanding prompt consideration of tho Bland bill. No Agreement lleitclit'd, Washington, Feb. 1!!. Tho Demo cratic members of the ways and means committee held another conference to day on tho Springer wool bill, but liko yesterday, ended without iui agreement being reached. An Agrictilttmil Imi-stigiitlnii. Washington, Feb. i:j. Tlio senate committee on agriculture considered tho resolution of Senator George, relative to tho appointment of u committee to in quire into the cause of tho low price of cotton and tho deprived condition of agriculture in the cot ton raising belt and agreed to report back to tho senate an amendment in the nature ot a substi tute authorizing the committee to mako a general investigation for the purpose of ascertaining tho present condition of agriculture in the United States, tho present prices of agricultural products aud if thero bo any such prices depressed, tho cause of such depression and reme dies therefor. Uxti'iiUltlun Tri'iity lth I'mncv. Washington, Feb. 13. The secretary of stato is negotiating 11 new treaty of extradition with the French government. The existing extradition treaty betweeu tho two governments was concluded many years ago and was not regarded art altogether suitable for the requirements. Tho new treaty is practically tho sanio in terms as the one recently concluded between tho United States aud Great Britain and negotiations have reached a point that virtually assures a favorablu conclusion. Anti-Clgiii't-ttn CritMiilr, Washington, Feb. 18. The ways and means committee of tho house havo been petitioned by Now York citizens to pro pare a bill invoking the paternal con demnation of tho government upon tho cigarette habit by providing for the sup pression of cigarette manufacture by im posing an internal revenue tax of $10 per 1000 on all imported or domestic cigar ettes sold in this country. .Ititlgo Ilhioifs Dt-uUitm. Dun vim, Fob. 1!5. In tho United States circuit court Judge Rinor handed down his decision which, if sustained, will compel several counties of tho stato to lay out nearly $3,000,000. When or ganized at various times tho counties issued county warrants to raise funds and securities, which wore placed upon tho market and purchased largely by eastern parties. In January, 1881. Custer county issued a number of warrants, upon tho faco of which it agreed to pay 10 per cent interest upon them until paid. H. II. Dudloy purchased several thou sand dollars worth of them 011 specula tion. Thero was no money in tho Custer county treasury until 1888, whou Mr. Dudley presented his warrants for pay ment. They were repudiated March 35, 1890. Ho brought suit to recover. Tin county set up a plea under tho Color ado statute of limitations that tho plaiutifl was barred because ho had not brought suit in six years after tho causo for no tion had accrued as tho statuto ro quired. Tho plaintiff contended that tho cause did not accrue until January, lt88, when thero woro funds in tho treasury and when the war rants which boro Interest until paid were presented and payment refused. Thero aro many cases ponding in which the same cause of action exists and the holders of similar securities aro greatly elated over Judge Itinor's do- Itlggln's Family M'niit Ills Hoily. PiiiLAiinLiuiiA, Feb. 13. Tho family of Charles W. Riggin, tho boatswain's mate of tho United States steam cruisot Baltimore, who was killed in Chile dur ing tho recent attack of tho mob in Val paraiso upon tho crew of tho Baltimore, have asked Secretary Blaino to lend aid in having tho body brought to this country for burial. A communication was today forwarded to the stato de partment signed by the brother and tho two sisters of Riggin, asking tho secre tary to remove all legal obstructions. mo reason 01 tins 13 tno oxistcneo ot i law in Chile which prohibits tho disin terment ot a body for seven years after it h:is been buried. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Cotton lllnl Silver Ilnvc Touched tho Low AVnter Murk. New YOKK, Feb. 13. R. G. Dun & Co's weekly review says: Silver and cotton havo declined yet further, tho latter to 7 3-10e. tho lowest in many years, and silver bullion to -lid at London, tho lowest price over re corded, though tin-re followed a slight recovery to -lljd. Cotton receipts anil exports havo boon larger than a year ago, but stocks on hand decrease slowly and are very large. Wheat declined 11c on sales of 10,000,000 bushels, exports being seriously diminished, and corn has fallen IJc on sales of 15,000,000 bushels, western receipts being unusually large. Lard and hogs are somewhat strongei and coffee advanced go, but oil is j(, lower. For the first time in many months exports of products from Now York fell a little below those of the samt week last year, but shipments at othei ports continue very la"ge. The production of pig iron about sta tionary. Stocks of charcoal iron are subsiantially unchanged and unsold. The stocks of anthracite are a little smaller than a month ago. Stocks of coke iron are considerably larger and soon the whole consumption will not appear quite up to tho enormous supply. No change appears in tho market for pig iron and rails are in small demand at a fixed price. Bar iron does not im prove and tho demand for plates U. smaller than expected, whilo the col lapse of the combination in beams and barbed wire has had a somewhat de pressing influence. Larger sales of cop per are reported at 10.75, and a fair dis tribution of tin, whilo lend is a trifle lower. Koports from cities indicate a general improvement in trade. Nearly all southern points report an easier money market and more hopeful pros pects. Business failures occurring through out the country tho past seven days number 1270, as compared with tho total last week of :110, and for the correspond i ng week last year 207. An Old Doi'iiiiK.-nt round. Stimavatkh. Minn., Feb. K!. E. S. Brown, trustee of tho estate of Martin Mower, the millionaire lumber man, who died three years ago, has just brought to light an interesting document deeding to Mower 1-117 acres which is now in the heart of Minneapolis, twenty four acres bordering on Taylor's Falls. The deed came originally from Jonathan Carver, who early in the JlOs acquired u tract 100 by 1!I0 in tho then territory of Wisconsin from two fndian cheifs. That tract covers a large portion of Minnesota, including the cities of St. Paul and Min neapolis, That deed is now being con tested in tho court. Tho deed held now by Brown is perfectly genuine, having been recorded in various transfers, the last record being made in l&l I and ac knowledged by W. J. U. l'olsom, now living at Taylor's Falls, this stato, who was at the time register of deeds in and for St. Croix county, Wisconsin terri tory. Mr. Brown will press tho matter in the interests of tho heirs. Ilisctiit Triiot .Meets. Chicago, Feb, 13. The animal meet ing of tho shareholders of the New York Biscuit company was held in this city today. Out of 1)0,000 shares 7-1,000 were represented. Tho financial statement showed a surplus and undivided profit ol $100,7!)7; dividends since Oct. 1, 1800, to Jan. 1, 1803, 11 per cent., or $830,707; net earnings, $l!i;i,lG0. Tho president read his report saying: "No iiideeud ent factory can manufacture at equally low cost and tho current year will farther reduco operating expenses. With tho present low cost of raw material and the economies in manufacturing and dis tributing goods, tho present year whilo placing no additional burden on tho con sumershould bo a profitublo 0110 and afford tho company satisfactory re turns." l'ltriiii-rs unit Options. Faiioo, N. D Feb. 13. Colonel Charles Morton, one of tho most active farmers Of tho state, telegraphed Senatoi Davis thus: "I put in cultivation last year over 0000 acres of wheat. I regartl the anti-option bill ruinous to every in terest tho fanner has. With tho passage of tho bill my farm lands aro for sale ut any price obtainable. I pledge my ior sonal honor it is my sincero belief that tho enactment of such a law as proposed by Washburn will result in inetnev ablo damage to every agricultural in" terest, " Ornlor'for Gettysburg CIiomii. Boston, Feb. I!!. Hon. Henry S. Bingham, M. C, of Philadelphia lias been invited by Colonel Bacholder, gov ernment historian of Gettysburg, to de liver tho oration on Juno 3 next at the unveiling and dedication of the high water mark monument of the copso ol trees on Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg. Ho has accepted tho invitation. When Brigadier-General Lewis A. Annistend with 100 of his men, led the advance ol Longstrect's column in the most dariuu manner over tho stono wall behind which tho Philadelphia brigade lay, and fell mortally wounded within the Union lines, it was Captain Bingham who n ceived his niessago and keepsakes to be sent through General Hancock to his faniilv. Tnttii Whltc-cup. Orrt'MWA, la., Feb. 111. W. L. Mor ns, who lives on a tarm nortn ot town, was visited by three toughs Thursday night about midnight who claimed to ho wliitecaps. They grabbed Morris, took him to tho woods, put a ropo around his neck and Morris was then pulled up from tho ground and let down again, be ing told if he did not leave tho country today they would return tonight and hang him. Officer are in search of tho men. ltig .MiowImII. Tkavkrsu City, Mich., Feb. 13. Eleven inches of snow has fallen horo and the storm is still raging. Unless it soon ceases wiueh damage will be done to the electric wires and railway traffic will he serionslv interfered with. Mirriii!tit Monument. Washington, Feb. 1!1. An appeal to the Grand Army of tho Republic for contributions in aid to tho erection of a statue in Washington to the memory of General W. T. Sherman has been mudo by the committee appointed at a meeting of tho Army of the Tennessee Oct. 8 and 0, last. The appeal is made through every stato department. A110I lii-i- l'rotrst. Boston, Feb. W. The Massachusetts Grand Army of tho Republic by unani mous vote has indorsed tho general order of Commander-in-Chief Palmer, protesting against tho Confederate flag on any occasion. A Dnitli-ltetl Mulling Louisvn.i.i:, Feb. 111. Dr. William Chambers, pastor of tho .lacob Street church, was hastily summoned to the home of Professor Pleasant B. Alexan der, principal of tho school at Magazine and Sixteenth streets. Ujion his arrival he found Professor Alexander dying, hut beside hint stood Miss Lillio II. Thompson, a teacher in tho Kentucky street school. Though in the throes of death the man desired to bo wedded to Miss Thompson. Dr. Chambers began the ceremony. With scarcely breath enough to articulate the responses and with hut tho feeblest grip of- tho hand the dying man was wedded, Miss Thompson kneeling beside aud support ing him during tho ceremony. I.osh by l-'li, Kingston, N. Y Feb. 1:1. Tho four story brick building on Union avenue owned and occupied by Stock & Rico as a furniture store and undertaking rooms, was completely destroyed by lire, with contents. Several buildings adjoining were badly damaged. Total loss, $70, 000: insurance. 10,000. coPYnicnr niDQ Goes right to the spot one of Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pel lets. They do tho right kind of work when they get there, too. No violence, no unpleasantness but a mild and gentle cleansing and regu lating of the whole system. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizzi ness, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach and bowels, aro promptly reliovcd and permanently cured. They're tho best Liver Pill ever made. Purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, easiest to take, and always fresh and reliable. Gently aperient, or strongly cathartic, ac cording to sizo oL dose one tiny " Pellet " for a dose. They're the smallest in size, but tho most satis factory in result. They're tho cheapest pill you can buy, becatiso they're guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Oan you asK more r So. 18117 Tin: statu or riiXAs, To the ahetlff or nny Constable of McLenna cotiniy, u reeling: O. i'. Ttlpla dmlnlstrntor ol tlio estate of M. Itoumnd Deceased. LavD-g tiled In our t'ocnty Court his V nnl Account oftlm con dltlon of VI10 Kstnlu or said M llnmand Deceits oil, togelhor with an nppl cation to lie. dlscliarg i'd from Bilit Administratorship You nro Hereby Commanded, thnt by pnbll cittlon of thl wilt ft r twenty days In n nowsnt psr regularly published li the Comity of Mc Lennan you give dim notice to nil persons Inter ested in tho Ati-onntfor final .Nottlmient of said Kstutc, to tile their objections thereto, IT nny tlioy lav . on or before th Ma cu torm, 18V-J, ofHiilil County 1 onrt, commencing anil to to holdcn at the Court House or said County, lu W co on the tlrst Monday lit March is2, when, salil Account mnd Application will bo conildcr ed by mid Court. Wttjtttss my hand anil seal of oPlco at Waco this ".0th day : ot January ls'.i'.'. :h. S. : .1 W.liAKKit. Clerk County Court : :McLcnnan 1 ountr, Texas. Hy T. It. IJiiown, Deputy. .l. 14 11. Till! STATU OK TIIXAS. To tho Sheriff or any Coustablu of McLennan county, Greeting: P. K. McClaln Administrator of tho Katatoor F. M. Mai Hold Detcatetl having tiled In okr County Court his llniil Account ot the condi tion of tho KMatonf (.alu K. M. Mnyllolil De ceased together with an application to be dis charged from said AdmlnietrntoraMi) You are Hereby Commanded, that hy publi cation nl IiIn writ fortwonty ilnvaln n newspa iiurregularly publii-hod In the' County of Mo Ltnnan you give duo notltw to all person c ln teiest d In tlni Account for Final Son lenient of said Kxtato, to tlio their objection thereto, 1 any they have, on orheforo tho March term. IS!)-', of null! County Conrt, cotntnenrli g and to beholden at the Court lloust of gnhl County, In Y co on the tlrst Monday In March lsin', when end Account and Application will boionslder cdby snldCouit. I WiTNKBHmy hnnd t ml leal of : : office, at Waco thla.'Ird tiny of Keb- : I.. S. . ruary mi. J. W. IIakkii. CInrk : .. 0'iinty t outt McLennan Canity, Tuahb, by T. II. liuowN. Deputy. Til 13 STATU Ol' TliX.tS Tothc Sheriff or nny Constable or McLennan County Greeting: You nro hereby commanded, to summon by ranking publication of thin cltnllon csco tn each week lor lonr succofNlve weeks prior to tho re turn day hereof In 8O1110 nowBpnpcr published tn Meh ninn county, Texas, (leorgo Miller to bo and appear before tliu llornrahlo District Couit of .Mclx-nuan county, Texas, at tlio noxt regular term thcreo'. to be cu In the Court House, In tho City of vrncn, on tlio tlrst Moutlit In March A. D. li'JK thou and ilioro to nnawu the l'lnttittlT a I'uil'lon, tiled In asuitlu said Court on tbo 11U dnj ol Kobruary A. IJ. 1SD1 whereltf Alice Miller l l'lnlntlu", and O trgo Mlllorlsl) fendnnt. KII0N1 of suit being No, t'.VX Tho natutu of the 1'lnlntilT'a deiuMid is as fallows, to-wlt: r annul scoks a juuginoni tor tnvorcn on me groumlH of o uul ticiunent, and abandonment by defendant for Hue yer Hkiikin Kaii. !ot, and hnvo ynu then and there this Writ, with your ondorKcment thereon, showing how you hnve executi tl the same - Givk UndmiMy Hanii and Penl of 1 sld Court, at Oltlce In the City of Wuoo, this tho 25th day of .Inniinry A, I 1). 18'JJ. ATTKMT 7, V. IlUASt.KY. Clerk District Court, MuLeumin 1 oiinty, Te :m. h.S Til I! S I'AT i: !' TK.VAS. To the Shrrlir or any constahlo of Mcl.eunsu o uuty, Greeting: Yi 11 nie lierebyci'inmnutled t' summon nol le 11 C. Crosby by making pilbllcatl.n oflliln citation in suinu newspaper published lu Me l.euiiiin county mica lu inch week fur four suc cecdvo weeks previi um t" return day hereof, to bo andnpiiear t-olorn tlio iimio nblo District : tirt of Mcl.t-tiDun ( 011 ty, Tons, at the noxt regular term thereof to bo held In the court houso Intlie city I vit nco on tliu tlrst vorday in Msrrh, A li. lMi, then and there ti answer tilt- jiIaiiitUT'H pcllllnn lllodln n suit iu sab' court on tlie tolli day or .Inniinry. A l. 1-i'J; wherein K. I., Crosby is plaintiff and llellit. C. Crosby defenilani Fllo No f suit heln, No Ml". 1 hit iiutureiiftliu iiluiutlff's demand la agful lews, to wit; a and Tor divi run lrnm the bonds if iiiatrlni"iiy ba-ed on the gr unds of annum umeui. Herein lull not and hnvo ou then and there tills vr t, with yi ur Indorsement thoreon, showing bow y u limit- extcuted the snmn. ; " : tilven urtlermy liuwd mul the senl I,. S. : of sniu Court, nt otlleo in tlio city : : i r Wnco. this the'J thdaytjfJanu ary, A. t). Itlii. ttest- Z. !' ItKAsl.KV.a clerk liistilct Court, McLennan O nnty, 'i'i. Til I! STATU OT TK.VAS. To thoBhorlfffir any Constable of McLennan Coimty--Greetliig; You are hereby commai'ileil to sr.ii.iECu. Ja. It. Sparks hrmi'klng publication of this ci tation in some ro'wspupcr liublii bed In MoLen ntt 1 cnuuu once in nnt.li tveek for lour succes sive weeks 1 ret ions to return itny li reoft be and appear before tlio Monornh'e District Court of Mcl.oiinnn Count' , 'I exits, at tho next regu lar term thereof, to ho held lu tlio Court House, In the Cltv of Waco, on the llrt Monday In March. A. D. Is'.U, then and thereto answer tlio l'la!ntlff' l'et tlun, IPed In n suit In ald Court on iho'JSth day rf .Unuutr A. D. Wii, wherein MnrtlmJ. SjiarVs is I'lnliiillT. ariUao. It Hpurk Is Dclcndapt Kile No. of suit lielneriNo .Will, ihonaluro of the Plaintiff's demnnd U ne fnl ions to-wI: A suit for dliorcn for depuration from the bonds of malrltrony based 011 the ground of cruel and abusive treatment desertion and fatl nro toauppoit. IIi'.hkin Fail Nor, anil barn youthen ami there this Writ, with your endorsement thereon, allowing how you have executed the samo, - Uivkn Undik Mr Hand and L. S. ; Sen nfald Court, at Ulllre In the r . City of Waco, this the Mth day of ; January A. D IsM Attest: . V IlKASLKT. Cleric District Cmirt. McLennan County, Texts. Straight dinucr from 12 to 2 and anything you want at any hour at .loo Lohman's. Assignees Notice. Notice is hcroby given that on tho 12th day of January I8q2 the Blako Manufacturing Company ol Waoo, Texas, mado a goneral assignment to tho undersigned ussignco of all of its property for the benefit of all of its creditors and that said trust has been aooeptod; the assignee has qualified aad is now in possession of all tho property of said company for tho pur pose of administering said trust. All oreditors wibhing to accept under this assignment must make known to the assignee their consent in writing within four months aftor pub lication of this notice. Address all communications to tho undersigned at Waco, Tozas. I). D. Fairciiu.d, AsBigneo. mondavjlanuary 25th 1892, hi. 1 i '4 i'i ! Effl