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WACO DAILY NEWS, FEBRUARY a4 iSgz. Pears' Soap Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex ion, he and she can have both; that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un less occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei ther of nature or work, but of habit. Either you do not wash effectually, or you wash too effectually; you do not get the skin open and clean, or you hurt it. Remedy. Use Pears' Soap, no matter how much ; but a little is enough if you use it often. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists , all sorts of people use it. m."fl,'Mnl MrV1JII?'i'J'i"" "Jiiin ijmMffrpni ANNOUNCEMENTS. :iunlT Offlccrv W are nathorlzcd to nnaounre Mr. .1. 0 Jurney as candidate fur ttic otlice of county Tat Collector, cubject to the action of the Dem ocrats of Mcl.i'iinuu county. For Miorirr. Wonro authorized to announce Joo V. KllUon as a candidate fur sheriff at the emnlni! elec tion, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. 31 ii 11 lul pal. rcn mavou. Tim 'BWi is authorized to announce that JH.yorC (!. McCulloch Is a candidate for re election to the oilier or mayor of Waco at the enaulog election in April. Election 1st Tuesday in April. We are au thorized to announce Major A Iliuchman us candidate for the olllce of Mayor of Waco at the coming city election. tjc Wl&Uv 1&&WJS R. CHRISTOPHER. Editor and General Manager. Entered at the Vv i postortluo as soo ond class mull matter. " Hut rluht it rltjht. Ilu,utli it ii nor nl teaut ;if(ir, mid I mIhiiiI Ii)I It whrllii'r It rrtlrt i imp to prlratr llf r litn iib hlili er hnnnrn,"llniirr (. Mill. 4I inn for freu cniiuuurcu Willi all mill tons." 'I'll inn a. Jefferson. Texas id suffdrin from trichina. Well, did Waoo, seoure the sanitarium For governor: George Clark. Plat form; 1, Public office is a publio trust 2 Tiie orcditof tho publio is alarm ingly strained just at present 3 Pay. up Give tho offices back to the peop Hopg's phtform; 1 L can inter vene, and if it wasn't for tho infernal supremo court and these dadblamcd juries; I'd tako theso railroads away from the owncis and hang every man in Texas thai, didn't let the "sixshoot- or go.' -That's all. While George Bailey of tho Dallas News is located at Tyler he will, as staff correspondent, oovor both Waoo and Tyler for the present. If thero is a man in Toxas journalism who oan stand with ono foot in Waoo and tho other in Tyler, K50 miles cast, that man is George Bailey. Ilonry Watterton hoists tho namo of Carlisle siuoe Hili must bo Now Yorks candidate. Carlisle is good enough; a man Texas would delight to honor, but over tho thoroughbred Htato of Kentuoky the political sky is as clear and oloudleas as the otherial arch that spans tho Panhandle of Texas on an averairo July day. COMPETING WITH ENGLAND. Tho Jjondon ' oorrespondont of tho Wool and Cotton lloportcr,in tho ootirso of an article to that paper siys : "luoidentilly it also oamo out as a fact, that Amorican-mado workintr men's boots could bo imported and sold by tho retailors, with a fair profit. Tho explanation given, though no: flattering to our national vanitv, may also fairly be named; it was that tho United States were 25 years ahead of tho old country in tho use of laoor savititr. machinery, by means of which tho United States manufacturers only paid a little more than half what it costs tho English manufacturers for the item of labor in producing boots and shoes." Tho Wool and Cotton Reporter is not a political paper but is devoted to the interest of tho trade. Its corres pondent is there tn roport faith fully and accurately tho condi tions of trade. The "ftot" that "incidentally" came out was the re sult of investigations by tho Labor Commission now sitting in London Tho Demooratio parly of this countrv under the leadership of tho senatorial triuruvirato is afraid, notwithstanding this "fact'' which applies to thousands of other products besides boots and shoes, to make an open fight against tho protectionists. Tho United Statos with her improved labor sav ing machinery and the superior intel ligenoo and skill of her woikingmen can competo with the world. The Sherman Register says: "The Register does not favor Gov. Hogg, and, in faot, has never done so, but it is not prcjudiceo against him. In the Alleo case, recently dooidod at Austin, the defondant was acquitted Ho was charged with the murder of Editor Bowon. Gov, Hogg did his best to havo him convicted; wrote letters and made statements calculated to influeneo a jury against the defend ant. Tho jury of twelve men found the defendant not guilty, and Gov. Hogg was robbod of his campaign thunder. It was a small piece of bus iness for the governor of Toxas, and tho poople are cuohtug on." The most oruel cut of all was the following resolution passed with a whoop by the Fort Worth Demooratio convention, 1000 people, called to nominate a mayor Monday: Resolved, That the democracy of Forth Worth in convention assembled do indorso the Hon. Roger Q. Mills for tho sunato of the United States, and do request our members of tho legislature and stnate from Tarrant county do all in their power to seoure fin election at tho spooial session of the legislature whioh convenes in March noxt. The Gazotto will probably livo sinoo New York went Hill bent. The Nkws drsires to romind the Waco water and light company that thoir large pipes on Franklin street would hold water better if they wore joined together at tho ends and buried or something. Every time it rains tho water runs right through ono and misjes the other. TIIK NKWS IX IIKIISP. SAUNTER INGS. W A.Tuloy spout two days lioro this wook nnil his portly njruro ntid white English oliiipoiiu inutlo n con spicuous Impression on the Avonuo, Mr. Tuloy is connoototl with tho San ta Fo routo In n responsible capac ity and is ono of tho heavy weights in tho railroad world, both In nvordu pois and brains. Hols a prominent member of tho Elks and was onter talnod by sovornlof tho members at tho club rooms. He Is n prominent mombor of Dallas lodge, but paid Waco tho compliment by saying she had the most soloot lodjro hi Texas. Among the conspicuous figuroB that havo been obsorvod around tho hotol lobblos for sovoral days Is that of F. Waltman. He Is a great travollor. Ho Is also a politician, a fluauolor, and ho Is a talker from way back. But no ono has over boon known to" say that Waltman was uninteresting. He enn talk ou any subject Ho has a vii9t store house hi which ho keeps that varied Information that every mau who travels 'a great deal always picks up. And ho dlspeusos this information according to tho teste of tho pooplo with whom ho comes in contact. Ho told mo yesterday ho was for Clark for govornor. One of tho latest sonsatlons in tho way of literature Is G miter's novel entitled "A Florida Enchantment." It Is about the wickedest thing that has appenrod in print sinee Docani- oron eamo from tho press. lie por trays a peculiarity in human naturo that has been treatod by scientists. It is a peculiarity that Is strongly pre sented in tho Mitchell-Ward caso In Memphis. The book Is so thorough ly bad that I can not ndvlso anyone to read it. (Now watch the rush lor the book stores.) Nearly everybody in Waco bus of course heard Mr. Brnun in one of his locturos. They have pleased and eu tertulued a class of people who rarely attend anything that Is not strictly ortnodox. They were fresh and sparkling; they contained so many gems of truth that that old article was scarcoly recognizable by the side of the now. Every sentence he uttered fell like a broad ax on some ones hobby, yot the ax was so sharp that tho hobby died without palu and its owner applauded the dlstroyer of his idol. Mr. Brniui is attracting wide attention. His paper, the Iconoclast, Is road all over tho United States and its circulation is increasing ovory day. He is a lino tnlkor, but ho !b a better writer and the Iconoclast is making its editor famous. The Saunteker. nritztz 5 FREE Don't forget to Ask for the Consumer's and Merchan ts' CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE, That every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR fm any Merchant whose name appears below entitles you to a FIVE PER CENT SCRIP, which they will accept for FIVE CENTS on every Gash Purchase of One Dollar And take SPECIAL NOTICE, that the Metchants who belong to this Association aro the most wide-awake and keep the Rest Selected Stock of Goods, and their Prices are the LOWEST. Goldstein & Migel, Dry Goods. C. F. Smith, Wall Paper Old Corner Drug Store, Drugs. W. M. Ragland & Son, Jewelers. Alf. Herbelin, Harness. Geo. E. Ames, Rooks and Stationery. Mrs. B. J. Doss, Millinery. Harrison & Co. Hardware. R. T. Dennis & Bro., Furniture. Gabert & Bro., Tailors. Love & Co., Music. W. K. Finks & Co., Groceries. J. L. Bergstrom, Photographer. 50 20 25 50 15 STRANDED IN NEW YORK. Tho "return to the tariff of 18S3" plank in Hill's platform is defonded by tho Times-IIorald by tho state ment that Hill's position was to re peal tho MoKinloy act and the law of 1883 wouU then be in force. If tho adoption of tho McKinloy act did not repeal tho law of 1833, thon wo havo two tariffs If it did repeal it, thon to return to tho bw of 1883 oongross would have to re-enact that law. A Detroit family of Poles assaulted a neighbor under the belief that she is a witch. Edison denies that ho is dissatisfied with tho recent big electric deal or was left out in it. Aaron Hamacher, keeper at tho state prison, Jackson, Mich., was convicted of holping prisoners to escape. Richard Gray, who killed Stephen Grogan, betrayer of Gray's daughter at Covington, Ky was acquitted. Tho American Fraternal Circlo, a Maryland institution, is said to bo in deep water and nobody knows what to do about it. A man and woman, tramps, were killed in a wieek ou the Big Four neai Indianapolis. No one else was beriotisly injured. Tho Ilasbrooks and Birchaiiis, two brothers on a hide, fought with axes and knives near Vandal ia, 111. Ono on each Bide will die. English tOiip-liuiltlerh uie taking stcpti to' break up the tinmen's und allied unions. ' Piesidont Carnot called a council of his friends on tho cabinet appointments. Ono Hundred Left Helpless In New Vorli City. Nr.w YoitK, Feb. 23. A party ot colored men numbering about 100 ar rived hero with their families from the Indian Territory on their way to Liberia, Africa. They were a curious looking lot of people and were dressed in nil sorts ot clothes. Tho polico took them to Stephen Merritt's Mission to give them sheltei from tho drizzling rain and something tt eat. Ono of tho number, George Wash ington, a venerable darky, told the story of their wanderings. Ho said they camo from Red Land', I. T., in tho Cberokea Nntion, sixteen miles from Fort Smith, Ark. Most of them owned property and raiRed cotton, but tho last summer tht crop was a failure and they became dis satisfied. Tho trip to Liberia had been discussed las,t Juno. Row Mr. Hill, thoir pastor, favored the project nnd consented to go witli them as thoir leader. Rev. Mr. Hill told them that it would cost jJinOO to get to this city and that the steamship company would give them free passage to Africa. His proposition was accepted. Many of them sold their homes for almost nothing to raiho tho amount Tho money was given to Rev. Mr. Hill. The pastoi started out to find accommodations foi his people when they arrived, and got lost for a time. Ho left his family in the ferry house, but could not tell where ii was. He went to polico headquarters and asked of tho polico would not try and find them. Mr. Hill tells a pad story of the peo ple's oxixrienco. Ho said that some time ago no received a circular trom a man named Coppinger of Washington, mana ger, of tho American Colonization so cioty. Tho circular stated that negroej conld go to Africa freo of charge after taKing tiie oatli of allegiance to the Afri can government lulministoied hero at tho custom hutue. This they found was untrue. The pastor and his people aro loft here without means, nnd all of theni beroft of homo and fruinss . 3 3 lb cans of Vanguard best peaches Dodson & Hill's best in pints, kotohup ' Superior Chili sauce, pint b'ts. 2 lb cans blakborrios, 5 lor 1 lb can Monaroh B Powder for Good family fanoy flour, per' sk. 1 25 The best greon coffee 5 J- lbs for 1 00 Nuvy beaus, Xo lbs for 1 00 Hominy, 30 lbs for 1 00 Best preserves, per pound Oil 30 lbs grits for 100 Dried ap)les,quartors,bcst 1G lbs 1 00 And all other goods too numerous to mention. Please call early and leave your orders, as I havo a great rush on Saturdays. Yours for low prices. J. D Loftin, At Chas Rast's Old Stand. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WACO, - - TEXAS. PAID IN CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $106,000 XXTJRIEiaTOIE&S. J. 8 MoLKNDON. President. W. D. LAOY, O. H. HiaaiNSON, J. T. DAVIS, VIoo-prealdent. J. K. PAHKKn, TU.08. P. ABKEL, 1 B, BLACK, Oaehltr OATJFIXLD, VcoonnU of bmk, bankers, merchnnti, faruvm. ineohanlos and othor olassoa aoUoitod. y payasmuoh attention toaaial nooounts as largo ones. Wo gtveiMraoaal Mid cpeolal attontloa to our oollootton dapnitaiunt,an.l roruUTi diy of pnymunt. Kxohunga bought and sold on all the principal p jlnts or tho United States Bnd Knrope. MOORE ROTHERS. Manfactm ers Whclesale Grocers. Alexandre's Baking Powder. Alexandre's Pure Bpioea. Alexandre's Java and Rio Blend Coffee. Moore Bros1 White Wlno and Applo Vinegar. Moore Bros' Pure Cider. Mooro Bros' Flint Candy. Having purchased Mr. Alexandre's buslnesw caro now propared to fill orders promptly. Patronize Home Institutions. Sustain our efforts to make Waco a Great Manufacturing Centre. MORROW, 3PXCJICT2: K OT Ss Co. WACO. : : : : TEXAS. FIBE : INSURANCE : AGENTS. 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