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WACO DAILY NEWS, LI ARCH 31 1892. The W JMfc&yflWSwGa Ufr jf srMw&p ' Wc It Are It Made Were For Not Co For Oper Buyers Ation Wc Co"ld not GET A LIVING. If it were not for sellers you could not live. Therefore wc must co-operate you help us; wc help you. Buy your next bill of us for ex periment. W. K. FINKS & CO Merchant : Tailor. If you want a first class bus iness or dress suit of fine new brands of goods made in the highest style of art with ele gant trimmings and perfect workmanship and at reason able prices, take your orders to W. A. SchafFer, the leading MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 416 1-2 Austin St , Upstairs Mr. 6. A. Lack is the outtor ot tho establishment. PLEA FOR PRIMARIES. m:i,ii:x acojiiciin vtio;n c.vivrs IN TUB COU.XTV. To Mather llio Dciuocriitic Orjjii ixntion in tliim t'oiimy-A Com- 1 iiiiiuicutloii from Keslileuts of Crawford l'rotemlUK Against Free for all Itaco. Crawford. March :J0. Tho ques tion of nominating tbo candidates of tho Democratic party is now agitating tho minds of tho demoorats of this county. Under existing oircum stances, we believe with all the odiums attached to primaries that they will bo tho boat for the maintenance of tho organization of tho party that all oan .agree on. There is a combination of republi cans and Third party men to defeat the organization of the democrats by advooating a free-for-all race. There may bo some good democrats favoring this move who havo not given it the proper thought. It is with profound astonishment and regret that we learn tho ohairman of the oxeoutive oommitteo ol this county is in sympathy with this free for-all race move. Can such an idea bo ontertaincd for a moment by Dcm oorats? Are wo going to allow tho ohairman to disorganize our party? What this element is seeking is the indorsement of the Democratic party for this undemooratio movo. We would like to know if in the history of tho party suoh doctrine has over been advooatod? Has not the Demo cratic party beon a party of nomina tions sinco tho dawn of this govern ment? Can a party exist without or ganization? Now, will tho Democrats who havo ever stood firm to tho principle of tho party stand idly by on account of their favorite candidates for county offioora and see tho parly go down under tho pressure of those wbo have ever been seeking her destruction? If it be true that the ohairman, or any member of tho oxeoutivu commit tee of this county, advocates such a movo as a free-for-all raoo, we hero and now enter our solemn protest, and suggest that tho Democrats of this county meet at Waoo and elect an ex ecutive committee that will prosorvo tbo organization of tho party. Tho object of an exooutivo oom mitteo and a county ohairman is to preserve tho party. A free-for-all race means tho disor gnization of the party. n. M. Warren. B. J. Brown. R. Jones. The Artesian Steam Laundry, J, P. and Geo. A. Wood proprietors, is tho biggest thing that over struck this town and is already being patronized by everybody from Park avenue to Oakwood. Place your policies with Dockery & Co. Best of companies. One of daintiest 5 cent cigars Texas ovor offered to the public in Waco. I'uro tobacco, well made, free Horned smoker, deliciou aroma. Try it. Ff og Kept by the New Cigar Store, No. 110 South Fourth street, next to telegraph office. W. Moses. STATE COMMITTEE Of the Democratic Party in Session in Dallas. DALLAS AND GALVESTON WILL l.iliel) (Jet tho Tun Convention. Hill's lluldt Font Worked for Ef fect nijalii lie l (.rent After tho 1Ionc, By Associated Preis to The News. Dallas, March 31. Chariman Web Fmloy and twenty-three out of thirty-ono members of tho Democratic state executive committee are in the city to arrange for oalling two state conventions. A oonvention to send delegates to Chioigo will probably bo held in this oity in May. The state nominating convention will likely be held in Galveston in August. A poll of tho committee on presidential pref erences resulted as follows : Hill 12, Cleveland 5, Boies 1, Palmer 1, Car lisle 1, no choice 2. ARE YOU GOING TO THE FAIR? Now Is tho Time to Procure a "Guide." The latest novelty r.nd the best thing out is the "Artisiio Guide to Chicago and tho World's Columbian Exposition." It is a nioc and neatly bound book of over -100 pages, whioh is ju6t from the press, and in view of the near approaoh of the oelebration of the greatest event in the world's his tory, and the cheapness and merit of the volume, it is having an unprece dented solo. Be sure to give your ordor to tho ogent, who is now in Waoo. The Gabert Bros. It is worth while for any one who wears olothes to refrain from purchas ing until he has taken a good look at tbo fine stock of the Gabert Bros., 11G 8outh Fourth street. Thoy are tho leading tailors with tho largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to Waco. They oarry all the new and nobby styles of tho spring of '92 with suoh doversity that no ono can fail in finding goods to suit his own particular fanoy. When it comes to outting and fitting tho Gabert Broth ers are artists in every sense of the word with the most skillful workmen that oan be procured. They give per fect fits and somehow their clothes have a look about them that only tho work of artists can produce. Give thorn a call and look over their big fino stook before ordering a suit and you will havo no reason to regret any order you may favor them with. Cheap Buggies, phae tons and carria ges, boucht at the recent Shoriffs sale dirt cheap. I will sell them the samo. Big ohanoo. Ton Padoitt Tho Clark club meots tomorrow night. Subscribers who do not receive their paper will confer a favor by re porting so at office, as that is the only way wo can know whether the carriers do their duty or not. Carriers not allowed to sell papers under any circumstances. Tho Artesian Steam Laundry is the biggest laundry in Texas and is al ready doing a fine business. J. P. and Geo. A. Wood proprietors. UTj I -4- 5 jg $a Shoes combine -M..M..I.JI ( S comftft, wear style. Goldstein & Migel are making big improvements, putting in grand now show windows and a first class eleva tor the motor power of whioh is oleo-trioitv. ONLY TEN CANDIDATES Out Fop Shorlir Look Out Bovs For Salt RlvorProparo Your Boats And buy your grocorioa at tho Spot Cash storo, on South Third street, No. 205. Stand, gran. Sucar 20 lb 100 12 1) lb Stan. jTomatoes 1.20 The best Syrup por gal 50 Young Green Corn, per doz 1.20 3 lb Aprioots, por can 1G)j 3 lb. Grapes, per can 16$ 3 lb. Peaches, per doz 2 10 3 lb. California Poaches, per doz 2.30 Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 11 Shoulders 10 Lion and Arbuoklo coffeQ por lb 22 1-2 and many other goods that will sur priso yon at their low prices.. All my goods are striotly guaranteed fresh and standard goods. So call at once for cash bargains at 205 South Third street J. H. Shoi-e. THE B01D OLD A Telegam Received Yosterday Confirms the Trade. MEETING OF THE FINANCE Tho Wliolo flutter Dlftciiftftcil iimt it Special Mooting of tho City Coun cil C'ulleil for I o'clock thlh After noon Tlio IVortliM estorn lnmir unco Company It tho Purchaser. Aldermen Agree not to Charge (or Their .Services. Mr. W. E. Hawkins, ohairmin of the finance committee received tho following telegram yesterday after noon from the Northwestern Insu rance Company: Milwaukee, Wis., W. E. Utuklna Chairman Floanto Committee, W co, Tex. We are ready to roceivo and pav for the 30,00u of Waco city fivo per cent sewer bond, thirty years second is sue at price agreed upon, ninety-five cents on tho dollar and aoorued inter est, if the bonds aid coupons shall, bo found in all respeots regular on their face duly exoouted and registered and free from erasures, alteration or other blemishes. H. L. Halmeh, President. The finance committee was called together late yesterday afternoon to take some aotion on the matter, but the oommittce concluded to postpone consideration till this morning at 11 o'clock. The committee, together with Mayor McCulloch, Alderman Laoy and City Treasurer W. W. Soley, met accordingly. Tho matter of paying for tho work on the now central firo station now in oourse of construction on Washington street was first taken up and tho fund from whioh tbe amount due should be drawn from discussed. It was finally deoided to draw the amount, $800, from the current contingent fund. The sewer bond sale matter was then taken up and the above tolegram read by Chairman Hawkins. Alderman Baker suggested that tho sale could not be consumated without the sanction or ratification of tho counoil. Tho original resolution of Alderman Baker beforo tho council was un earthed by tho city secretary and found to provide that the mayor and finanoe oommitteo bo authorized and instruoted to proceed to sell the re maining bonds of the city of Waoo unsold, consisting of $100,000 streot improvement bonds and $30,000 sewer bonds, all propositions to soil to be submitted back to this oounoil for ratification. In view of this resolution standing in the way of tho finance committco any trado, it was derided to call a special meeting of tho oounoil for this afternoon at 4 o'clook for the ratifica tion necessary. It was suggestod that tho special meeting would cost tho oity $50, whereupon Aldermen Hawkins and Lacy stated that they would make no charge for their servioos at this meet ing, and the formor agreed to see "all the members of the board and request them to also surrender their per diem, Tho special oall was issued and the oommitteo aroso. Ring up tolcphono 250 and ono of tbo Artesian btcam Laundry's beauti ful wagons will call for your wash and return it soon, clean as crystal, white as snow and smooth as ivory. Plaoe yourjpolioies with Dookery & Co. Best sif companies. HILT'S, 414 Austin Street. Buy Egan's Athraolte coal. FA lf tRl&tfTlN YoU Mp. NW All Ew4DlllFnill7P WvdRPFVOfrd EAUTIFUL SIGHT TO BEHOLD ! Our Immense Half-Acre Store Filled With rioriiT xnmin n S111M WiiiiunifM Richer in Design, Finer in Finish, Better in Quality, LdOwer in Price than ever before We have new goods arriving daily; every week brings us something new to show, and every day finds us better prepared to supply the wants of our patrons. We have never before een able to show such Real, Wonderful, Live Bargains in LOW PRICED FURNITURE as this season's spleudid'stock has brought ns. OUR NEW LINE OF CHEyAL BED ROOM SUITS is now ready for inspection. This line is strong in every point and oil will find it difficult to duplicate our values in the following PLAIN FIGURE OFFERINGS: Antique Finish Ceval Bedroom Suits $ 20.00 " " " 23.50 " 25.00 XVI Century Finish Cheval Bedroom Suits 27.50 Antique Oak " ,c " " 28.50 ' " v" " 30.00 " " " " " 35.00 " " " " " " 40.00 " " " 45.00 " " " " u " 50.60 Our $25 suits are well finished, stylish and reliable, and you could scarcely wish to find a nicer suit than our $45 and $50 Suits FOLDING EEDS. We desere to announce the arrival of our great car shipment of the Celebrated GOSHEN COMBINATION FOLDING BED, Entirely new, the most convenient and easiest-working Fold ing Bed manufactured. The Goshen is . a great improve ment over the old style upright bed and supplies a long needed convenience for the spare bedroom. You cannot afford to buy a folding bed until you have carefully examined our stock, for in assortment, style, quality and price, we are decidedly in the lead. See our Solid Oak Upright Folding Bed $40. WICKER ROCKERS. We have just received a very large shipment of those goods and you will find that we are showing Entirely New Styles and quoting the Lowest Possible Prices. Our Facil ties are the Best, why shouldn't we quote the lowest prices? Remember our location: ?ixth and Jackson Streets. WACO FURNITURE COMPANY, R. A. Caiujthers, Manager. , Biy oui priGej aw Pino yif muuuu! K w .t?fL iffSft'V fStok (ilHHHHHHH