City Cash Storo. For a few day's only I will sell you lOdoz.eggs for$l.0u. 20 lb granulatod sugar for $1.00. 22 lb brown sugar for $ 1 00. Nice ripo bananna's at 15ots a dozen. Sweet oranges at 25ots a dor.on. Spare rips fresh at lOots porlb. Fresh salt wator fish to arrivo overy other day. Fresh vegetables cvory morninp;. Call ,t O. J Mim.kr'b for bargains, 7I7 Austin Ayo. Cheap Medium and Fine Paper Hangings 'and Decor ations, Window Glass, Var nislies etc. Sole agent for J. W. Jolin's celebrated Asbestus Paints. Full line ofCoJors, Brushes and every thing kept in a first-class Wall Paper and Paint Store. C. F. SMITH. 404 Austin Street, Tho Big Muddy lump iB strictly oold-weather ooal. Tolephono Egan or coal. My Storo Genuine maplo syrup reduced from 40 to 25o. per quart can. tf (Tho latest designs in ingrains Thompson hangs, them on common walls with success.) For the best and freshest bcof,pork mutton, veal, sparcriba, 6h and oystors yo 10 Crippon corner Fifth and Frankling Our goods and our prices do our advertising, wo find it best in tho long run. Parker Buob. i (E. E, Thompson has a low moro oi ihoso damaged paints and wall papor for sale at your own Drice.) Dookery and Co , Firo Insurance Agents Provident Building. Best oompanics and oloso ntion to in terests of insurers. Ladies, we havo just received fresh stook of floworsceds. W. L. Tucker, "Lion Drug Storo. When you want nice fresh meat mutton beof, pork and purerlard go to Mellor & Delaney 125 South Third street. Hotel Royal Bar. Haydon & Haydon, proprietors. Neat and quiet. Very finest wines and liquors. Superb lunoh at 10. Old friends and customers as well now will meet a hearty welcome 5 Cents Each. A two-hole mouso trap, 24 clothes pins, a tin dipper, a big pressed pan, 1 lamp chimney, a oovercd buckot, a tin f unnol, 1 iron stand, a tin sooop, 1 dish mop. 2 pie plates, big box tacks, a largo grater, 2 boxes matohos, big potato masher, a kitohen spoon, a nutmeg grater, a stovo lifter, 1 paok go good envelops, a box slato pencils, a large tablet, 1 can oponcr, a wooden spoon, a good taok lifter, 1 paper file, 1 padlook, a paint brush, 1 maohino oil can, a bottlo good machine oil, a strong hitching ring, a pair hinges, 1 wire toa strainer. CUMMINS' 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 703 Austin ave., bot. Gth and 8th sts. - m Eupopsy, This is what you ought to havo, in faot, you must havo it, to fully onjoy life. Thoubands aro searohing for it daily, aud mourn beohuso thoy find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our people in the hope that they may at tain this bonn. And yet it may bo had by all. We guarantoo that Elec tric Bitters, if used aocording to di rections and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust tho demon Dyspopsia and mBtall Eupopsy. TVo irecommoDcL hllectrio Bittow for Dyspepsia and all diseasos of Liver, Stomaoh and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottlo by W. B. Morrison & Co., Druggists. BDQT5.rgKP m WJti WACQJEXA5- iRIBBLE 0 The Popular Grocers, .105 Auvtiii Avoiilio FFER KA11K 11ARGAINS in UhoiCO California Evaporated Fruits this week. Choioo B B. Cigars, finest in tho market at $3.75 per box. Hare Bargains in Choioo Califor nia Evaporated Fruits this week. Choice B. B. Cigars, finest in the market, at only 83.75 per box. Don't miss these bargains. Don't miss tbesc bargains. Doti't inies thess bargains. Don't miss theso bargains. Gribble Brothers, .105 Austin Aveimo. THE NEW NATATORIUM. Work Progressing Rapidly. It is now only a question of a short time when the new and im posing building of the new nata-t tonum will add another grand or nament to Fourth street adding another impetus to the develop ment of what seems destined to be in the near future the princi pal street of the city. Work on the artesian well for the new nata torium on the corner of Fourth and Mary street is being pushed night and day. The drill was in serted in the surface soil on Wednesday this week and today at noon was checfully thumping away two hundred and fifty feet below the surface in blue slate. With good luck the well will be drilled in about fifty days and work on the building will be begun at once. The management of the new nat atorium by Col. R. B. Parrot sufficiently insures rapid work and great results. No one knowing him but is fully satisfied that the new natatorium will be a grand structure and such as to fill the hearts of Waco people with pride. The magnitude of the great Prov ident building located and finish ed under his auspices is sufficient guarantee that the new nata"ori um will be a grand one and the public is on tip toe of expectation which will not be disappointed. X ItuplM Caught. Van BUREN, Ark., Feb. 27. Chief of Police F. D. Houck, has arrested a negro here as the party who committed the assault at Se dalia. A description was obtained from Sedalia which Jits , him ex actly. Eourtcou Droivnod, LONDON, Feb. 27. Fourteen oersons lost their lives by the sinking of the steamship Forest King, which was rundown by the steamer Loughbrow of Flambor ough, yesterday. The list of subscribers to tho stook of tho City Savings Bank comprises moro than a hundred good oitizons of Waoo. Rros. WACO DAILY NEWS, FEBRUARY 27 1892. BOUTS .00 WACDJEXA5' A DIVORCE SUIT. " The Application Will Be Contested by the Defendant. W. R. Norwood vs. Gortrude Carter is tho stylo of a dlvorcosult JHod with District Glork Z. F. Beasley afowdays ago, which promises to be of an unu sually sensational character. Tho petition alleges that the plaint iff was married to defendant under compulsion aud against his will on the 20th of February. Mr.E. 0. Overby Is tho party named as tne person who coerced plaintiff, at tho point of a six shooter to niatry defendant. The News reporter was present, and witnessed the ceremony whloh was performed at the County Clerk's ofllco by Judgo Jenkins, and heard encli 01 tno contracting pantos eiull ingly promiso to cleave to each other so long as mey born snouiu live. It was, howtyor, rumored that it was a caso of force, and tho reporter Wasrequestoa to puuiisu no names. Mrs. Norwood, neo Miss Gertie Car ter, is an orphan girl who Is an inmate ot tho Household 01 Mrs. JbillaJS. liark tho mother-in-law of Sir. Ovorhy She is a protty and industrious young lady, who has enjoyed a good reputa tion for virtue aud chastlry among all her associates and fri otitis. Mr. Overby was approached and re- queston to raako a statement about his connection with tho matter. He statod that about six months ago a bogus marriage between Norwood and Miss Curler waB consummated, through whioh the ruin of the young lady was accomplished, aud being the only malo proteotor sho has he induced Norwood to repair tho injury he had done her and to remove the stain and disgrace from hor heretofore unsullied namo by a legal marriage with his victim, but denies that It was done at tho pom tot a six-shooter, Mrs. Norwood will contest tho ap plication of hor husband boforo tho courts. The question now is, how to make room lor thoso who want stock in tho City Savings Bank. State authority may have to be invoked to push out tho limits; but room will bo made. Como on with subscriptions. This Means Business. Thero are many peoplo in this county who havo not paid their taxes. 1 do not propose to axsume them, and unless thoy aro paid immediatdy, some names will appear in publio next week that will asstonish tho publio. No man need como to me and gay ho was surprised to see his namo in print as a delinquent; for it will suro be pub lished unless tho tax is paid at onoo. O. W. David, Tax Collector. a lAii.uni:. Tho Privuto l'oiiMlnn Kill' Sonklou IV as 110 Good. Washington, Feb. 27. The first evening session for the con sideration of private pension bills was not a success. When Richardson, of Tennessee, took the chair, there were not two dozen members present and upon the first measure called up, Mr. Kilgorc of Texas assumed his old role and raised the point of no quorum. As a call disclosed the fact that there was but fifty-one members in attendance the house adj'ourned, Somo said it could i.ot bo dono at this time. Evorybudy doubted. But tho City Savings Bank is a fact Every dollar of tho hundred thousand will bo tukon. On March 1st tho bank will bo opened for btibiuesj. ,, All honor and glory to Waoo ! fe furpiture apd Garpets, T .yHckv & v;v tt-iv' i ah 7 J. SStAcldLen Rise Makes some people gidi y, but a look at our handsome stock of FURNITURE and CARPETS restores them to their usual state. We keep a full assortment of that stylish OAK FURNITURE about which the world is raving. We also keep a stock of all the popular materials, all in the newest shapes, and at prices that would make a blind man stare. Come in and look at these goods and hear terms and prices wc offer and then you can decide about buying. We carry the best folding bed in the United States, "The Winsor.' R. T.IDENNIS&BRO. Liillio .InluiNOii iotn Hull. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 27. Judge Dubose this morning ad mitted Lillie Johnson to bail in the sum of $10,000 on the grounds that her health was being impair ed by confinement in jail. ICniifsrchh, Washington, Feb. 27.--House On motion of Mr. Smith of Ari zona, a bill was passed ratifying the act of the Arizona territorial legislature, making an appropria tion for an Arizona exhibit at the World's Fair, The house then went into committee of the whole on the Indian appropriation bill. " Moro I.iiiidM Opetioili Arkansas City, Kas , Feb, 27. Gov. Seay of Oklahoma has received a letter from Secretary Noble which stated that the pro clamation was being prepared for the opening of rhe Cheyenne and Arappahoe lands to setlers. The opening, he said, would take place on or about March first. Tin) Cotton JHurlcct. NEW YOKk, Feb. 27. Cotton stead and unchanged. New Orleans, Feb. 27. Cot ton essy, low middling 5 7-8. Fu tures steady, March 6,35; April 6,45; May 6.56; June 6,66; July 6,76; August 6,36; September 6,96; October 7,06; November 727-16. Sales, 10,000. Others unchsnged. t m 1 Paul Jones Whisky. Tho only Grms in Waco who handle tho celebrated "Four Roses" and "Tho XXXX Monongihola" case goods of tho famous Paul Jones whiskies, arc the Old Paoifio Saloon (Ed Ilatton proietor) and Haydon & Haydon, pro prietors, of tho Hotol Royal Bar. Paui, Jonus. Ills l'nruuiour on IhtfTitnncl. Bristol, Tonn., Feb. 27. Tho famous Dr. Baker is ou trial for wife poisoning. Mrs. Qflmore, who Wits charged with boing tho paramour of Dr. Bakor and accessory to tho awful crnno, made a damaging admission on I ho witness stand. The Indictment against her was quashed last term of court. Mrs. Gil moro was asked: "On tho day after Dr. Bakor bnried his wife and camo lo see you what did ho say? How did ha look? What were his actions?" Mrs. Gilmoro refused to answer. Sho aid to answer that question would he to bring disgraco down upon hor. Thon a dibcuHflioTi among tho lawyers began, which lasted quite a while. The judgo finnlly ruled that sho must answer, and sho burst into sobs, but responded: "Ho took mo in his anus, carossod mo and said: 'Oh, my darling, you aro m'.no for ever.' " At this point she was taken very sick and had to bo removed from the court- 'Women I'ald 1"Ito Cent a Iuy. Munich, Feb. 27. At a libol trial held in this city the fact developed that an embr'oidory manufacturer had in his employ women who nudor tho "sweat ing " system rf coived only 5 conta por day. t sf . 518 AUSTIN ST TRY L. FCR Watch, Clock and Jewelry Plain and Artistic Engraving. 620 Austin Avonuo THE -IMliS WACO. Tho St. Louis Shoo Storo will this week mako its last ieduation on La dies' High Grado footwear, and will continue soiling at this discount until tho last pair is sold or stock olosod out. We havo also oponcd about 250 pair Bample shoes that drummers havo had on the road, and will bcII thorn at wholesalo prices, by tho biuglo pair. Do not fail to sno theso goods. ST. LOUIS SHOE STORE, Corner Sixth and Austin, Any boot in tho houso $1.50. Waco Bar Mooting. A meeting of the Waco bar was held at the courthouse yester day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The object of the meeting, as stated by Maj. Chas, B. Pcarre, was to express confidence in the lion. A. P. McCormick as an ef ficient judge and as an honorable, upright gentleman. Captain M. 1). Herring was then elected chairman. Maj. Charles IJ. Pearrc and Mr. J. S. Boynton were appointed a committee to draft the instrument and circulate it for signatures of the members of the bar. The chairnan was upon motion added to the committee. The document was circulated today for signatures and signed by nearly every member of the bar. It will be forwarded to Hon. D. B. Culberson, chairman of the Ju diciary committee of the House of Representatives of the United States. A .Saloon lllf.wu Dp. PKRU, Ind., Feb. 27. By a dy namite explosion at North Grove a small town south of this city yesterday, the only saloon in the city, was blown to atoms. For two years past the temperance clement has been trying to have the saloon removed and the feeling; was very bitter against it. C'lillitrmi lluniixl to Ilontli. MARIANNA, Ark., February 27. Two little negro girls yesterday were burned to death in a shanty adjoining the old jail. The chil dren were in the house alone while their mother was absent. K. ? WINANS &jk 4MHI