WACO DAILY NEWS.MARCH9 i892 6 WACO FIIIK MEI'AUTMENT. vocation of Flro Alnriu IIoxcn. 1 Fifth Ward Fire Station strikes & Corner 9th and Austin ' 6 ' 4tli " " " mi inn iiim 7 Central Firo mauon a W..I Wnil Hire Station " until imiiit i-iii i-nii i-iiiii i-iimi i-iimii U-lIIlt ii-mm IMIltllt 18 Corcer W'h anil Washington " " 14 Mh and Malboroneh ' "IS 1 "17 M 8th ami Columbus ' SthandJaoMon ' Mh and Webstor ' 8th and Cleveland ' Mh and Speight " i 27 Mlloviil Hotel Bth aud FraHkUn " llMUll Oiuaut. iia"uiunvii ' li6 Woolen AHUs 13th and Mary " III-IIUII ' 37 Corner 10th aud Joffersou ' iii-inxiil All boxes .numbered abovo 8 strikes thus! Br 13 strikes 1 aud stops, then strikes 111 making ltox 13, then repeats four times. Box 35 strlkesll and Btops, then strikes 1III making Box 25 abd so on. rjinxcnoxs ron oivino alaum. Keys will bo found in rcsldonceson each cor ner where boxes are located. Opon Fire Alarm Boxes and pull Hook down and let go. Leave key In box. Turn alarm In only for fires. 110.00 fine for false alarma. .... , Slow tapping of bolls signify company Second Friday In each month each box Is hmiAii twlftn. tenting hoxpH nnd circuit lino When alarm of fire Is given the Fire Depart ment has the right of way on all streets. All vehicles must drivenear tho sidewalk and keep away from the Are. 5.00 line for running ovor hose Keport of any careless driving going to or from ilres by the Fire Department will be thankfully received by the Chief, as fast aud careless driving Is strlckly forbidden. Try Egan's $5.50 Lump coal. Tho best restaurant in town, Joe Lehman's, No. 117 South Fourth streot. Fishing taokle of every description with a full stook of hunters supplie H. E. A 'ibolds. Joo Lehman Is tho most popular res taurant man in Texas. His plaoo 117 South Fourth street Pure and white lara at 9 cents por pound in ton pound cans at Grip pen's, oornor Fifth and Franklin. Egan has tho best cheap coal in tho market at $5.50 per ton. A J. LobIio for first-olass watoh clook and jewelry ropairing. Same building with H. E. Ambold Anstin Avonuo. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to noed no special mention. All who have used Elootrio Bitters sing tha same song of praise, A purer modioino docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Elootrio Bitters will oure all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Hheum and othoraucoUons caus od by impure blood. Will drivo Ma- laria from trie system and prevent as well as onro all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Eleotrio (Jitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prioe 50 ots., and $1.00 Eor bottle at W. B. Morrison & Co., rug Store. Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup. This remedy is a sure oure for all diseases of the Throat and LungB, caused by taking cold. It will stop a cough in one night, no matter how severe. It is just what its name implies; an onion syrup, compounded in such manner as to do away with tho un pleasant taste and odor of tho vegito blc. When in need of a oure for a cough or cold, try it. Price 50 conts. Sold by W. B. Morrison & Co. A Sound Liver JMakes a Well Man Are you Bilious, Constipatedand troubled with Jaundice SickHead aoho, Bad Taste In Mouth, Filn Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in Baok and between the Bhoulders, Chills and Foyer, &o. If you have any of these symptoms, your Silver 1b out of order your blood is slowly being: poisoned, because "your Liver doos not act properly. Herbine will cure any disorder ot tho Llver,Slom aoh orBowels. It has no equal as a Liver Mediclue. Prioe 76 cents. Free sample bottle ntJ3. C. Eisner's Drug oioro, SOCIETY NOTE. Items and communications intended for this department should bo sent to .No. 800 North Twelfth Btroet or tele phoned to No. SO. on or before Friday afternoon of each weok, in order to receivo proper attention. News notes reoeived after 10 o'clock Satur day morning cannot appear until the next week, however niuoh we may regret tho delay. ' Don't be Deceived. I am still holding down Standard Granulated Sugar 20 pounds for one dollar. Franco-Amorioan Food Co's Frenoh Soups, 8 pound cans, 30 cents oaoh . Star Tobacoo 40 cents per pound. Low prices on everything. Call and soo Joe S. Thompson, Tho Grooor. Buy Egan's Indian Territory coal. TIIEY END IS WIND. CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE M'COR MICK NOT SUSTAINED. Tlio President Appoints Him to the Posi tion to Which Ho Aspired Anll-Slliei Men IlxrcoilliiRly Sore Ovor Their l)e feat Citulnot on llerlngSea Mutters. Washington, March I). In tho de partment of justico it is said that all tho charges mado in tho Bankhead resolu tion ugalnst Judgo McCormick were not only maturely considered by tho chief executive, but that tv special agent was sent to Texas to inquire into thorn whon tho namn of Jndgo McCormick was up as a candidate for tho place, dn tho cir cuit court of appeals. Tho result of tho investigation was perfectly satisfactory to President Har rison with McCoraiick's character. Ho then appointed him to tho position to which ho aspired. Since then thoro has been no change in tho views of tho pres ident in regard to tho appointee. It was thought tiiat tho charges amounted to nothing moro than might result either in tho withdrawal of his naino or a re fusal on tho part of tho senate to confirm him. It is voll understood now that thero will bo no impeachmont proceed ings; that his name will not bo with drawn nnd that ho will bo confirmed. His friends in Texas have been ex tremely active of late, as not only tho Toxas inoinbers of the house, but the Texas senators are daily in receipt of in dorsements from citizens from every part of the commonwealth. Some let tors are still received urging an investi gation, but tho majority declare him to bo innocent of everything said against him and testify to his liigh charactor as a judge, a lawyer and a citizen. The Anti-Sliver Men Are Very Sore over their defeat and say that the snooker in forcing tho matter on the house beforo tho proceedings of Satur day were read and approved, was guilty of conduct which will greatly injure tho party in tho east. Mnch interest is now manifested in tho course tho Republicans will pur sue in regard to tho matter. Bontello said he desired tho silver question brought up that the Democrats of tho east should know exactly where their party stood in this matter. This is all right, but tho Republicans have it in their power, aided by tho anti-free coin ago men, to force tho committee on rules to bring in a rule to stop tho do- bale. The free coinage men do not de sire to resort to such a rule if possible to avoid it. The bill will pass the house, but not by a big majority. Senator Coke had the senate to pass tho bill allowing parties to build jetties at Ropes Pass. Tho shetch and plans of Tho I) alius l'nblic llulldlng have been approved by tho postmaster general and are now in the interior de partment. Tho sketch and plans of the Fort "Worth building have not yet been sub mitted to these officials. The architects have not yet been submitted to these officials. The architect's offico assures Judge Abbott that the contracts for both buildings would be lot between now and tho middle of May. Seuute. Washington, March 9. A number ot papers were presented by the vice-president and referred. Mr. Higgins called the attention of the committee on foreign relations to the resolution offered by him some tirao since on tho subject of the Nicaragua canal. Ho desired it referred to that committee. So ordered. The calendor was then takon up and a number of measures acted on. The joint resolution to provide for interna' tional bi-metallic ngreement was laid aside without action. A bill passed au thorizing the construction of jetties. piers and breakwaters at private expense in the Gulf of Mexico at tho month ot Ropes Pass, Tex.; also to establish a military post at Little Rock, Ark. The pure food bill was taken up as unfinished business, tho question being on Mr. Coko's amendment to striko out sections 7 and 8. Mr. Faulkner moved to amend the seventh section by striking out the words "that every person manufacturing oi oxposing for sale or delivering to a pur chaser any drug or article of food" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "that every person who manufactures foi shipment or delivers for transportation from any state or territory to any othoi state or territory any drug or article ol food and every jwrson who exposes for Bale or dolivery to a purchaser any drug or articlo of food received from any state or territory other than tho state or terri tory in which said drug or article of food and such nrticlo is in original unbroken packago" shall, etc. Tho amendment was agreed to. A vote was th en taken on Mr. Coko's motion to striko out sections 7 and 8 and tho motion was rejected. Mr. Cockroll moved to strike out sec tion 9 and it was agreed to. It is de clared a violation of tho act to be held to imply knowledge and intont on tho part of the accused. Tho second and othei sections woro amended so as to restrict tho application to original unbroken packages. Mr. Morgan moved on additional sec tion providing for tho prosecution ol cases in any district court of tho United States and for tho soizuro nnd confisca tion of tho articles by process for con demnation, tho proceeds to bo paid into tho! treasury. Agreed to. Tho bill was then ordered printed bo foro passage. House. "Washington, March 9. In his prayer tho chaplain feelingly referred to tha death of Representative Kendall of Ken tucky. As a mark of respect to tho memory ot Representative Kendall the house ad journed. The Treaty Considered. Washington, March 9. Tho sonato in executive session considered the arbi tration treaty received from the presi dent. Tho text of tho treaty was read in full nnd there followed an animated but no acrimonious disenssion of tht document. It soon became npparcni the treaty was to recieve severe and formidable opposition. This opposition took several forms and there arc at leasl threo different views on tho subject. Ot one hand a body of senators resented bitterly tho idea of ratifying any nrbi tration treaty. They held the right ot tho United SUites to tho waters acquired from Russia was boyond question nnd ii would be a cowardly surrender on the part of this government for it to consent to submit its right to tho uncertain de cision of foreign arbitrators. A considerable number of senator appeared to believo tho approval of the treaty to be a distinct gam in the diplo matic battle, as it committed Great Britain to a recognition of tho fact thai tho United States had a claim to juriti diction of the waters of Boring sea undtu the Russian titlo, a point which she hat heretof oro steadily refused to allow. The third party thought tho treaty should not be approved finally withoui the addition of a clauso renewing the modus vivendi. Some of tho senators took the ground that while tho treaty might bo safely ratified by tho senate the administration should bo instructed in the event of the continued refusal ol tho British government to insuro the protection of the seal during tho course of tho arbitration, to order vessels of ths United States to seize every offending vessel without regard to nationality. They announced if troublo resulted from the adoption of this course they were prepared to fully support tho adminis tration, taking all the necessary steps to give effect to tho existing laws of tho United States for tho protection of seals. After discussion had progressed in this strain for an hour tho treaty was re ferred to tho committee on foreign rela tions. TheCnbinet on llerlngSea. Washington, March 9. The meeting of the cabinet was devoted almost en tirely to the consideration of tho Boring sea question with a view to deciding on a plan of action in caso Great Britain adheres to her refusal to renow for the present season, pending arbitration, the modus vivendi of last year. Thero was smaller attendance than usual, owing to the absenco of Messrs. Blaine, Fostoi and Noblo. Tho matter was thoroughly discussed and it is understood it was de termined to insist upon a renewal of the modus vivendi for tho preser vation oi seals in Bering sea. The president and every member ot tho cabinet present participated in the discussion, and the opinion was unani mous that the position assumed by the British government is untenable and not justified by the condition of tho sealing industry. The argument made that the opening of Bering sea for tho presout season to tho indiscriminate slaughter of peals by poachers woidd undoubtedly result in tho serious injury if not total destruction of tho industry and thus de feat the very object sought in the nego tiations botween tho two countries. Inasmuch as Sir Julian Pauncefote, British minister, had a conforenco with Wharton, who was acting secretary of state, it is inferred he was apprised of tho president's earnest desire for agree ment between the two countries respect ing tho present boaling season that will preserve the statu quo of tho fisheries until tho main question can be arbitra ted. This government is desirous of reaching a prompt agreement in regard to tho fisheries in order that it may be officially promulgated in advance of the departure of the sealing fleets now fit ting out in this country and Canada. Since tho above was written it is learned that Acting Secretary Wharton delivered to tho British minister tho re ply of this government to Salisbury's noto, declining to renow the modus vivendi. Tins reply reiterates tho posi tion of this government, and insists on a renewal of tho modus vivendi of 1691 foi tho coming season. It is undestood Sir Julian Pauncefote wns cabled tho entire text of tho noto to Salisbury. The Klglit Hour Law. WAsmnaTOJT, March 0. A sub-committee on lnhor began tho investigation of tho subject of enforcement of the eight hour law nnd in what mannor nnd to what extent tho law had been evnded and disregarded by thoso charged with its enforcement as well as to whothoi any convict labor wns used by tho gov ernment in the construction of public buildings. Hotol Royal Bar. Haydon & Haydon, proprietors. Noat and quiet. Vory finest wines and liquors. Superb lunoh at 10. Old frionds and ouBtomors as well now will moot a hearty welcome. Everybody goes to Joo Lonman's whon thoy want a good moal, or he oroam. Dookory and Co , Firo Insuranoc Agents Provident Building. Bost oempanios and oloso attention to in terests of insurers. The biggest stock of pianos, organs and small musical goods in Central Texas at J. B. Payno'8,and tho prioos at whioh they aro being sold is simply astonishing. Now is tho ohanoo of a lifotimo to get a fine piano dirt choap, Tho Gabert Bros., havo the largest and finost stook of now spring suit ings over brought to Waoo. Thoy employ the most skillful workmen in Texas and guarantco perfeot fits. Call and give them an order and bo well dressed. J. B, Payno is offering big and as tonishing bargains in pianos, organs and small musioal goods. i The Gabert Bros., fashionable tail ors, 116 South 4th street have tho fin est cutters, employ the most skillful workmen and havo tho largest and finest stock of spring goods in tho oity whilo their prices aro very rea sonable. Uivo thorn a call. GOOD MEASUKE. Tea, good measure, pressed dotre anil running over. Some of theso little proprietors of sirs parillos put up in half-pint bottles are en vious of the increasing popularity of Dr. John Bull's ftu-saparilla, put up as it is in large quart bottles, and intimate that their is more concentrated. This is as false as deceit can be. A. tcaspoonful of Hull's Sarsaparilla contains more concentrated medicinal virtue than a tablespoonful of any other sarsaparilla made. A bottle of Dr. John Hull's Sarsapnrilla contains six times the curative virtue of a bottle of any other blood purifier made. No exception is made. Now an invalid wants his money's worth. Ho wants good measure. Therefore, unless misled through ignor ance, when his system needs a blood purl fler, when his system needs a tonic, when his system is brcaldng down from blood impurity or some wasting disease, ho will demand of his druggist a bottle of Bull's Sarsaparilla, and on no occasion he per suaded to take anything that may be off ered in its stead as being "just as good." There is no other remedy so good as Bull's Sarsaparilla for such diseases as scrofula, syphilitic affections, sult-rhuum, itch, ec zema, pimples, sortu, rheumatism, lam back, swollen joints, aching muscles, nerv ous weakness, nervous debility, loss of appetite, loss of ilesli, loss of strength, sleeplessness, premature old age, etc. T.B Woodruff, Joilbreonvllle.Ind., writes: "For ten years 1 liuil liven au invalid. I be came a chronic medicine taker. Tbero Is not a blood remedy or n tonic udvortliied that I did not try. From none ol them aid I derive any permanent good. I became discouraged. My system was full ot blood Impurities. My hlclu was covered in places with brown patches nnd little sores. My INVESTMENT. muscle hud last their strength. I was very weak. My appetlto and digestion were mis erable. 1 kept growing worse and worss until I began to use Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. I then began to rally at once, and grew stronger and stronger. I have now used firobably 30 bottles, and my Improvement n looks nnd feeling is so great I seem like soother person, lam now well nndstronff, and give the whole credit of my recovery to Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla." ssrYour children will bo more healthy, happy and pretty, if you occasionally give uuuuy givo Destroyers. them Dr. JOI1I1 UUU'I ,'s Worm Try them. Price 'St cents. JBTWhen you have chills and fever, IX you wnut a sure euro nnd one thnt does not taste bad, tnlto Smith's Tonic Syrup. It will please you belter than quinine or any other chill medicine. Jonw D. Park & Sons, Wholesale AgcnU, 173, 177 and 170 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, a 191 Tie Texas & Pacific Bailiay EL PASO ROUTE. The direct line to Shrcyeport an-1 New Orleans, u ir&DliiUllt Qll'IupiUB. Bl. L.OU1S, mo North and Kast, and to all points in Toxhs, Old nnd,IJew Mexico. Arlznn, Colorauo and California. Tho Kavorlto Line via Sacramento io Oregon and Wnai-Inpton. Only lino offering Choice of rtontes to Points In the Houtlieast.vla Tcxnrkana, ShTnvtport and New Orleans. TAKE "THE ST, LOUIS LIMITED" Between Ft. Worth and St. Louis. na Fastest Timo between Tozas nnc the North and Kast. Double Daily Lino of Pullman Palace Sleeping', Cars'tirough to t. Louis via the IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Through Sleeping Cars Between New leans and Denver and St Louis Or- ana El Paso, For rates, Tickets and all Information apply to or address any of the Ticket agents or O. I. FEOAN, QABTON MESLIEB. Tray. Fass Ag't, Gent Pass. & T. Ag't. JOHN A. GIIANT, 3d Vl,ce-lres. DAXLAB, TFJTAS. Did You Ever stop to think that right here iB situi tod the pioneer oigar faotory, whore thoy produoo oigats far superior to any that aro mado in tho oldor status? L.et a Man Only call lor tho "Noxall" Hand made Havana filled, 5 coin cigar, or the "Little Daisy" 10 cent oigar and if he wsntB something vory fine lot him call for tho "Unossumor" Loudrcs Grande 2 for 25 conts and if his doaler does not keop thorn ho can go to tho pio neer cigar faotory, G2o Austin Avonuo whore these goods aro sold at whole sale and retail, and to try any of thoir brands will mnko a man Feel Good all Over. Dra. Wilkes & Wilkes and Dr. J. R. Forroll havo fitted up a suito of rooms in tho now Providont building, second floor, where they may bo found in futuro. Telcphono at offico and residences. Slatos at Old Cornor Drug Storo, Removal. The Waco Water & Light Company havo removed from their old quarter on Fourth street to now and elegant offioes in the Provident Building. Thoy oooupy room No. 11, 1st floor fao'.ng Franklin strcot one ot the fin est and most .accessible rooms in the building. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young runt of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been undor tho care of two prom inent physioians, and usod thoir treat ment until ho was not ablo to get around. They pronounocd his case to he Consumption and incurable. He was poreuaaeu to try vt. King a iNew Disoovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that timo was not ablo to walk aoross the streot without resting. Ho found, boforo ho had used half of a dollar bottlo, that he was muoh bettor; he oontinucd to use it and is today onjoying good health. If you havo any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle freo at W B. Morrison & Co., Drug Storo. Tra La-La In a fow days u. now book and pe riodical storo will' will bo openod up at 401 Franklin street, whero lovors of Literature, Musio and Art will find all tho peri odicals foreign and domestio, latost novels, sheet musio and all tho Tra-La-La's of a popular house. Keop your eyo on the place and your mom ory on the number of 0. T. ltidloy'a new stand. When you want nice fresh meat mutton, beof pork and purer lard at 10 oonts por pound, go to Mellor & Delanet 125 South Third stroet Tulia JLot 6 Gardon spot of the great Panhandle. Rich loamy soil. Great wheat oountry. Tulia Lots Tulia is tho county seat of Swisher county. One of the finest counties in tho groat Panhandle. Court house, churches, sohools, &o., &o. Tulia Xot$e Swisher county is dovoloping rapidly. Thousands aro going to tho Panhan dlo daily and the man with tho plow is daily going to Swisher county. Tulia Lots A pretty town in tho prettiest oountry in tho world. Land level as a floor and produoing immonso crops of all cereals, vegetables and fruits. Tulia Lots Everlasting frcestono puro water in illimitable quantities at twenty-nvo to thirty feet. Tulia JLot. Aro in a growing town, in a growing county. Property is advancing daily and will continue to advanco in a way to maka tho head awim. Buy now. Don't dolay a day. Lots cheap as dirt at prioes now asked. For maps, plats and other particu lars apply to I. H. Gauidy 411 Franklin street.