WACO DAILY NEWS, MARCH 25 1892. f Soap Whoever Y a n t s 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 donot 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. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thk Nw It authorised to nnninnco tht MrvarO 0. McUnlloch is caiMWyto for m election to tho olllo or mayor of Y nco nt tho ensuing oloctioa In April. Tim Nuw l nutlior red to announce Major John V. ilerlior in a cindlinto for muyor at the ensnliiR city elootlon. . . POII ALDF.nitAN. The News Ib anthemo-l to unnoiin-o that George wl ligli acanlldite for ro-olejtlon to Iheoillcoof Aldorruanof thsFirat Ward. Thk News U authorize I to annonnic tint JV A. I'o'Rols a candidate for nUorm in for tho First ward The News la anthorUd to announce tho name of Mr. A. M Qrlbble for re-election for tho ofllco of alderman for the Third ward. TniKnusW anthorlnu to announco tint Mr Loe Slaughter is no&ndld no for aldorman of the Third Ward, election in April We ae antlior'ttd to announco tint Dr. J. n. J King la a can lldato 1 jr aHorJian or the Fourth Ward nt the oqbuiuk clostlon IHrw?jQK M&Utj Sfctenau County Officers. ron cotrrrr judos . The New? la authorized to announce that W. II JenklnBlsn ctndldaa for ro electlom to the office of county Judge of McLennan eon-ity, uhject to the actloi of tha Democratic party. fob coirarr attoritky. We are auth-rized to announce Capt. T. A. Blair ns a dandldate for county attorney of Mc Lennan connty, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Mr N. A Ilogan authorizes ns to announce that he Ian candidate for county attorney of McLennan county, subject to the action of the Democratic party, The Nf.wr Is authorized to announce that Jndge V. II. Hardy ia a caudldato for county j altornoy 01 Aiobennan county, euojeci 10 mo action or the Democratic party. FOB TAX COLLECTOR. TnE News li authorized to announce T. 3. 1'rlmm as a candidate Tor tax col cctor for McLennan county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Wo are authorized to announce Mr. J. C Jurney aa candidate for the office of v ounty Tax Colloctor, subject to the action of the Dem ocrats of McLennan county. ThkNewsIs authorized to announco Mr. E. D. Russell as acinddn'o for tax collector of Mctcnnnn county, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. We sro "authorized to minounce that Luke Moore is a candidate .for tax collector of Mc Lennan conu'y, subjsct to the action of the Democratic party. COUNTY A1SESS0U. The News Is nnthorlrd to announce F. P. Madden as a candidate for county asseor, sub ject to tho action of tha Uenncratio party. For .Sheriff. We are authorized to announce Joe F. Ellison as a candidate for filler II at the ensuing elec tion, subject to the action of the Democratic party. W, L. Burke Is a cand'date tor sheriff of Mc Lennan county, subject to the action of tho Democratic party.. Dan Ford Is a candidate for re-election to.the office of sheriff or McLennan count), tubject to the action of the Democratic party. We aTe autbo-ized to announce J. P.Naylorof Moody as a candidate forsher ff. subject to tho action of tho Democratic party of McLennan county. roit DianmcT clkhk. We are authorized to announce thtt Mr. Z. F. BeafleyUaoan'ildate for re-eloctlon to the ofllco of district clerk of McLennan county, suhlect to tne action of the Democratic party, The News is authorized to annonnce Ed Eparkg bb ncandlduto for district clerk, Bubject to tho action or the Democratic party. The News Is authorized to annonnco Dr. F. W. Burger as a candidate for the ofllce.or dis trict clerk, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. n m F0UCOUKTY CLKRK. The tVsws is authorized to anniunce that T. H.Kl'liogsworthHa candidate for county c'crk or McLennan connty. Bubject to tho ac tion of the llcnwcratlo party. Tns News Ib authorized to announce that Tom II. Brown Ih a candidate for county clerk ofMcLennan county, eubjecttothe action or tliu Democratic party. We arn authorized to announco Jno F. Mar shall as a dandldato forttu cilice of connty clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. the News is authorized to anniunce J. W. Frost in acanddne for county cleric at the ot.suing election, subject to the nct'onoftho Democratic party. s TERRELL'S OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. Tho Houston Post reprints tho clauso in Torrell's spcooh questioning tho ability of tho people to seleot men capable of coping with tho railroads on account of tho corrupt iniluonooB, ho fears, will prevail, and critioisca as follows: "Thus talked Sonator A. W. Terrell at Georgetown about tho Texas state Dcmooraoy in convention assombled and about the oapacity of tho peoplo of Texas for self government. Tho peoplo, in his opinion, can bo corrupted, tho convention of the Democracy, which has given to Texas tho bright galaxy of vlrture and statesmanship, whoso administrations rofleoted honor on its progress as a state, can not bo trusted, in his opinion. Qovernors, heads of its finance, its land depart ment, custodians of its millions of money, guardians of tho oduoation of its masses, its law office oharged with tho protection of its legal rights, its judiciary whose name has never been tainted or reproaohod. Theso havo all, according to this cynical sneerer at those who have ranked among tho noblest and bost of its chief executives been given the seal of party con fidence by Democratic representatives, inoapablo of resisting corrupt ing influences whenevor exposed to them, Such a convention cannot bo trusted to nominate a railway oommis sion. Tho masses "have no personal knowledge of tho poouliar fitness of candidates." On one hand tho people, on the other wo behold millions of money interested in electing peons to serve its interosts." This to the mon and tho children of the men who, amid the perils of revo lution and shock of civil strife, hayo never cringed to power or accepted ease and safoty by the sacrifices of honor and independence." Tho editor of tho Belton Journal has submitted tho caso of tho Journal vs. Belton Reporter to the editor of tho Now York Sun and has obtained a deoision in his favor. This ought to settle it. It is hoped tho angel of peace will hover over tho sanotum sanotorum of oach of our estuemod Bolton contemporaries now that Dana has spoken. FOR CO.NBTABLK. The Nbws Is authorized to announce Uee Cook as a candldato Tor re-election to tho office of conf table of precinct No. 1 McLennan coun ty, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Mr. James II. Lockwood authorize'' ns to announce him ns a candidate tor constable of precinct No. 1 McLennan county, subject to the action of the Democracy. FOR 0OUXTT BUKVETOn. We ara autboriied to announce Mr. Andrew Goddard as candidate for re election to the oPIce of county surveyor, subject to tho action Of the Uemocratlc Party. HIniilciiul. ron mayo it. Election 1st Tuesday In April. We are au thorized toannounce Major A. Hlncbmnc as candldato for the ofllco or Mayor of Waco at the coming city election. The News Is nu'lmrlzed toannounce Hon. R. J Goodo as a candldato for mayjr ot tho city of Waco at the o .suing election in April. Thk Naws Ib authorized to announce John C. Weet aa a cand'date for mayor at tho ensuing city election, on April cth The Denison Herald says: "Mr. Chilton, borrowing an idea from Othello, says: 'I have done the state some service, and they know it.' That's true, Chilton is not a bad man. He has brought no discredit upon Texas. But he should hereafter be careful who ho plays marbles with." The Marlin Ball says: "The people had a regular hog-killing time in 1800 and have been feasting on back bone. Now they want brainB." Olark can supply the want, and give us all tho .buck-bone noeded too. Clark's baok-bone, however, doesn't reach to tho top of his head. Judge Clark's Appolntmouts. Tho following appointments havo boon mado by Judgo Clark when ho will Bpoitk on political issues : McKinncy, Saturday, March 2Gth. Jowott, Wcdnosday, March WO. Palestine, Thursday, March 31. Rusk, Saturday, April 2. Hondorson, Monday, April 4. Atlanta, Wednesday, April G. Texarkana, Thursday, April 7. Torroll, Friday, April 8. Dallas, Saturday, April 9. Hillsboro, Wednesday, April 13. Waxahaohio, Thursday, April 14. Corsioana, Saturday, April 1G. Other appointmonts will be an announoed from timo to timo. Gov. Hogg is invitod to be prosent at any appointment and participate on equal terms. Tho roturn of Chilton to Tyler ns a private oitizen was eelobrated in grand style. Tho Tylor pooplo will havo an opportunity to confer a similar honor upon Govornor Hogg in January 1893. Judge Gorald speaks at tho oourt house tomorrow night. It will bo his opening speech as a candldato for con gress, It is not necessary for The News to stato that it will bo interesting. Chairman llcagan threatens to re sign his offioo and tako tho stump for Hogg or a dark horso. Tbus do the mutterings of tho approaohing campaign portend blood. Now ia the time to subscribe The Pulpit and the Jitage Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren church, Bluo Moon, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to toll what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could livo only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's Now Dis oovery and am sound and well, gain ing 20 pounds in woight." Arthur Love, manager Lovo's Funny Folks Combination, writes: After a thorough trial and convincing ovidenoo, I am confident Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption beats 'cm .all, and cures when everything else fails. Tho greatest kindness 1 can do my many thousand friends is to urgo them to try it." Free trial bottles at W. B. Morrison & Co. Joe Lohman's for ico cream and oonfeotionories 117 South Fourth street. Egan has tho best cheap coal in tho markot at $5.50 per ton. Egdn's blaok diamonds" will soon give way to "cool comfort," try him ore it is too late. ... Clark club at tho court houso Fri day night. Specimen Cases S. H. Clifford, Now Cassel, Wis , was troubled with neuralgia and rheu matism, his stomaoh was disordered, his livor was affcoted to an alarming degreo, appotite foil away, and ho was terribly reduced in ilesh and strength. Throe bottles of olectrio bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Elootric Bitters and soveu boxes of Buoklon's Arnioa Salvo, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, O., had five large fover sores on his log, doators said he was incurable. Ono bottlo Eleotrio Bitters and ono box Buoklon's Amies Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by W. B. Morrison & Oo.'s drug storo. Cummins 5 & 10 Cent Store. Sam Jones attaoks George Olark at Brenham and soolla at tho slogan, "Turn Texas Loose." It is notlikoly that Sam will subscribe to the slogan of Hogg "tio up the oalamity howl ers," or to thatof Fulton, "give Texas a rest." For governor: Chairman Reagan. Platform: I want you to quit. Chair seat lOo Wash pan lOo (Jraam pitoherlOo Sugar bowl lOo Butter dish lOo Slop bucket 40o Lamp chimney 5o Good lantern Kitchen lamp Washboard Gallon buokot Collander Men's jaokots Aeoount book Good towel Big dippor G tumblers 6 goblets Sugar buoket Child's swing Mop handle lOo lOo 25o 5J5o 35o 35o 15o Dinnor buoket 25o OOo. 40o lOo lOo 10c 25o lOo Box tooth pi'kslOo Good lamp 25o Fine siftor lOo Dish pan 15o Fire shovel 5o Stove polish' 5c Oil can loo Good oombs lOo CUMMINS' 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 703 Austin ave., bet. Gth and 8th sts. LEWINE BROTHERS, To my Friends. Notioe is heroby given that I can bo found at my desk at The Evening News office whon not on tho stroots, I am still in tho old lino of business. M. B. Davis, I General Correspondent. To have an Opportunity to Show our New Spring Novelties in the way of Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Clothing, Hats and Furnishing. We Offer this Week inrvmn nnw AIMUMV Real Unprecedented Bargains. ii m ES10 BARGAIN ist. 1,000 yards Scrim for ourtain use at 3 1-2 cents per yard. BARGAIN 2nd. 144 dozon Cotton Huok Towols at 3 cents caoh; 5 conts a pair. BARGAIN 3rd. A lot of 3 -yards wido laoo curtains for 75 cents a pair. BARGAIN 4th. Ladies' and Misses vests for 5 oonts each. BARGAIN 5th. LadieB Colored bordor, hom-stitchod handkerchiefs for 2 1-2 cents caoh. BARGAIN 6th. Gont's fine hem-stitohed colored bordor handkerohiofa, 20o goods for 10c. BARGAIN 7th. Gent's Striped Full Itogular box, regular 25o goods, for 15 ocnts. BARGAIN 8th. Gont's $3.50 brown Derby hats for $2.00. BARGAIN 9th. 10 piccos blaok, all wool Henriettas, 40 inohs wide, 75c goods, for 49 conts per yard. k BARGAIN 10th. Ladies' Muslin Ohemiso at 19 cents each. When you look at these Bargains ' we will take pleasure in showing you the late arrivals in Silks, Grenadines, Challies and our new line of Popular Milleuery which we have just opened. All those purchasing goods from us this week will receive a tablet or a slate souvenir. LEWINE BROS. 521 & 523 Austin Street, One Door from Cor. Sixth. MOORE ROTHERS. Manfactmers H Whflesale Grocers. Alexandre's Baking Powder. Alexandre's Pure Bpiees. Alexandre's Java and Rio Blond Co floe. Moore Bros' White Wine and Applo Vinegar. Moore Bros' Pure Cider. Moore Bros' Flint Candy. Having purohasod Mr. Alexandre's buBlneBW ro now prepared to nil orders promptly. Patronize Home Institutions. Sustain our efforts to make Waco a Groat Manufacturing Centre. TOMES mn Ml AND RENTAL AGENTS REAL ESTAr WACO, : 1 TEXAS. Have removed from Pacific Hotel to Room 28, Provident Bld'g LiverysTransfer O.W.DAVID PROPRIETOR. The old Oraml JCiitUtlita, JV'oWt of l'laxa, iraoo, texas. 33The finost vehicles and horsca ia th" oity. Call oarriages for ladies a ape cialty and when desired, ladies can have a driver in livery. All trains met. Prompt atteution to Fall orders and satisiaction guaranteed. Horses boarded on reasonable terms., V,D MATHIKIiD, Preildant.lTJ. D. BELL, Vice Pfesiaent.OIIN D. MAYFIELD, Cashier The Glty Savings Bank CHARTERED FEB. 12, 1392. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. No v offers 6 per cent.interest on deposit. Interest payable from date. ) fr m P wf