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WACO DAILY NEWS, FEBRUARY 13 1892. JJi 01 An a yi Mit n Vf... J ..UAWSSspr jtBLLr uti bmb OXfJS HEW FIOKEE We Have Moved into our Own Build ing, Corner Sixth street, Nos. 525 and 527 Austin Ave. We are receiving our SPSINGr GOODS All ISTew and Bright and Stylish. Not one cent's worth of old goods. The choicest selections of Foreign and Do mestic Novelties. All the latest FADS D FASHION. Ca.ll eb.ra.cL See "CTs- J, W. Mjlkx, President, R. Hot an, Vx. CaxbdoN) 'Vice Presidents. Tom Padoiti. ) First kTatioanLSil BarLls:. CAPITAL, J60C,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $100,000. mUBOTOUBl.tT. Mann, H. Rotan, Wm. Cameron, Tom Padgltt. J. K. Rose, W.V Fort, W. II. Kellett, Travis, F. Jones, W. It. Dannlca, Wm. Brsustedt, M. A ljper t3T"AcoountB of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others are sollolted Wo possess 4u nrpni' ni acuities for making oolleotlons. DO YOU NEED OB PRINTING? SUCH AS Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes? GiRGULARS OR DODGERS? Do you need Cards, Tickets, Tags or Talkers of any sort? The News and if you want the very finest work at the lowest price, come to The News with your orders. Ladies, we havo just received fresh stook of flower seeds. W. L. Tuokek, "Lion Drug Store. BUSINESS NOTICE The News Is not responsible for nor will ltpay any bills unless authorized by a written or verbal order from tho manager. (Elegant room moulding slightly damaged at your own price at Thomp son's E. E.) Notice. The partnership heretofore existing boween mysolf and L. Lovinski in tho saloon business oonduoted at tho Turf saloon in Waco is dissolved. The bnsinoss will bo oonduoted by the undorsignod for and on bohalf of his own aoeount. 0. J. Stanzel. MBigBBa S3v 0 8fl & s- Pv IX K, Kosa, C'aihlrr I Assistant W. V. Fobt R. O, Piscockb, j Cashiers, Tie Texas & Pacific Railway EL PASO ROUTE. The direct lino to Shrevepor au'l New Orleans, toTexarkana, Memphis, bt. t,ult, the North ami E-st, uud to all points In Texjp, Old and New Mexico. Arlz'nn, Colorado and California. The Favorite Line via Sacramento to Oreson and Washington. Only line otlcrin; Choice of Routes to Points In the Southeast, via Toxarkana, Sbreveport and New Orleans. TAKE "THE ST, LOUIS LIMITED" Between Ft. Worth and St. Louis. Tho fastest Time betweon Texas ane the North and East. Double Daily Lino of Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars through to !t. Louis via the IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Through Steeping Cars Between New Or leans and Denver and St Louis ana El Paso. For rate, Tickets and all Information apply to or address uuv of tho Ticket agents or C. V. KKCAN, GASTON MUNMER, Trav. Pass Ag't, Oen: Pass. A T. Ig't. JOHN A. ;itAN'r,.Td Vlcii-I'rtk. DALLAS, TEXAS. The Cotton Holt will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans on aoeount Mardi Gras, Feb. H8 and 2o at $15.tf0. W. S. Gillkbpie. www Fishing tackle of every description with a full stook of hunters supplio II. E. A tBOLDS. The Cotton Belt will sell Round Trip Tiokota to Now Oileans on Feb ruary 5th and lGth at $2010, on account of the meoting of Southern Lumber Manufacturing association, I Ffl ' I ff " i n now DOok and pe- IU UU J-i? riodioal storo will will bo opened up at 401 Franklin street, where lovers of Literature, Musio and Art will find all tho peri odicals foreign and domestic, latest novels, sheot musio and all tho Tra-La-La's of a popular house. Keep your eye on the placo and your mem ory on the number of 0. T. IUdloy's now stand. ML f ?WCSi)F Ti'OU IIKNT Good furnls lied room sonth--I? orn exposnro near business portion of city. Aprly to77 North "th street. 2-13 Ct 1? JIOU It i:r- Nicely famished rooms, 611 Jackson street. All on itrotinil Door. TAICHMs'l'liTTliero Is at the WncoCii rlo'ltv r!iopl'17 ami (111). Austin Avenuo tuoseta oflmrms" which we think were stolen. Tho owner ran havo them by proving property niui paying for this advertisement, j-liiot Jl. 0 KtMinuity & Oo. PERSONAL. Mr A G lliflel of New Orleans is at tho Royal. Mr J C Stophonson loft today for Chattannopga to he absent several weeks. Mr. Lee Kosure of Mtdisonvillo, Ky , is in ibo city with a viow to lo cating. Professor Windsor loft today over tho Cotton Kelt for Gatcsvillc on a visit to friends. Mrs. James MoLcmore, aocompam cd by her little son, loft today for lemplc to visit friends. Mr. G. L. Gooch is in tho city, Mrs. Goooh has entirely recovored and is visiting friends in Gainesville, Texas. Misses Mary Mooro and Bodio Christian, two charming young ladies from Eddy, were in the city yester day. Mr. J. P. Marshal), a popular knight of tho grip from Dallas, is in the city. He is quartered at the Roval. Miss Fannie Gould of Padueah, Ky.. is in tho city visiting Mrs. Charles Hamilton, 1S22." Washington btreot. Mr. R. T. Whittinghill of tho new firm of Whittinghill, Jones & Good- low has arrived in Waco to remain permanently. Mies Iza and Ressa Polk have re turned from Rookport where they have been spending a month. They will spend several days in Waco and will bo thoguostsof Misses Lida and Anne- JJdan. Rev. B. H. Carroll has returned from Nashville, Tennessee, and will preaoh a special memorial sorvico at tho First Baptist ohurah tomorrow forenoon. Col. John C. LowU, the handsom est iravoling agent of tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern railway, was in tho city today and left for Aus tin to join his family. MODENE! MODENE! A sure remedv for re moving superfluous hair. FOR SALE AT :m::r,s jjoss' 400 AUSTIN ST. What I Know About Cotton and Hardware Several eood croDS and onnsidm-R. ble speoulativo buying during tho Doom years 01 su and 'HO, a heavy surplus which has beengrowing from year to year, or, in one word "over production" is at the bottom of the present low price of cotton. Unfor tunately many farmers and merchants who intended to hold their cotton for higher prices held and are holding it for lower prioos. Of course tho prioo of cotton will fluctuato as usual, but no high-priced cotton year need to bo oxpeoted until the surplus is usod up. Relief will oomo in two ways. 1. Tho low nrioo of cotton fabrics will stim. ulate consumption all over the world ana win araw it into new ohannols. 2. Short orop years or smallor acreage, or both, will lossen the sup ply. Those processes are slow. It may tako 2 to 4 years to bring tho cotton market into a sound condition. I have just rcooived a car of steel goods such as hoes, rakes, forks etc, a oar of horse shoes, the Burden, XL steel, snow, oowbov and ton wpirrif. patterns, a car of sheet iron, black and gaivanizeu smooth and corrugated. My trices aro rook bottom on thi goods wholosale and rotail. Ed. Strauss. Strictly In It. Tho Dronrifitor of th.i l?nvl Tiirl.. Shop and their efficient assistants aie strictly in it. A bettor shave, hair out or bath cannot be fnnnd mmli.rA in tho oiiy than thore. Give them a trial. DURE FITST w ncn 1 say euro 1 uo not ajcan merely to stop Ihera for a time and then havo them return acaln. Itvvr Ste I havo made tho disease nMrJT8,11 "hrsYor PALUNO SICKNESS nllfe ions study. I warrant my remedy to cure tho worst cases. Because others havo failed la no reason for not now receding a cure. Send ?ni2?i?.c,fora ,r!'allf! and a F"' nottlo of m5 Jllrcudy. Give Express and Post-OaTcS H. C. ROOT, M. C, 103 Pearl 8t., N. V mi . "T-" . "" " IRBANK&CO. i"'"'i" pr'i il,ii'jjp'lw'iW''wilii' ' TBS """''lilil '111! pP'WIilT pAf m Qfi THURSDAY FEB. 11th WLL To 5S1 & Next door to ths present stand we Where we will be pleased to customers. Our junior partner is now in New York working hard and our shelves will soon be replete with all the novelties that our American and European markets can produce. Look out for grand bargains when we open. Our new quarters will be well lighted by two elegant skylights which are now in course of con struction, which will make our new quartc.s pleas ant and comfortable to our customers. Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage and support extended to us during the past quarter of a century, we trust in the future, by kind and attentive treatment, to merit the same. LEWINE BROS CURTIS OTo C-clx ffi3 0 Stoves and House Furnishing Goods eyemTis & rand 420 AND 422 AUSTIN AVE., ' jt tt iVSQVE $5 Austin t. now occupy, Sixth and Austin St. see our numerous old friends and & GRAND SSTeTxr- Store. WACO, TEXAS-