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,,4Gi THE WACO NEWS, FRIDAY APRILS 1892. P ' 1 Br. p. Pears9 Soap Why is Pears' Soap tho ucst in the world, the soap with no free alkali in it sold for 1 5 cents a cake ? It was made for a hospital soap in the first place, made by request; the doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and do no harm to the skin. That means a soap all soap, with no free alkali in it, nothing but soap ; there is nothing- mysterious in it. Cost depends on quantity ; quantity comes of quality. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it, espe cially those that know what's what. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Onuiily Officer. tor. couyrv JUDdic . The New Is natuortzo I to announce that W II Jenkins Is 11 ctuillila'.e for ro election to UouCcoot county Jrnlifo of McLennan cou ty, nbject to the action ortnjDeniocratlcpirty . FOB COUHTV ATTOnSE V. Wearaftittli rlzeil to announce Capl. T. A. Blnlt nj a lauilldate for cou .ty attorney of Mc Lennan county, subjoot to the action of tho Democratic party Mr N A Slogan authorizes us to announce that bo is a o-.mUJate for county attorney of McLennan ron- tv, subject to the action of the Democratic party. The News Is authorized to announce that Judge 1) II. Hardy Is a cjndliHte far county attorrcy of McLe'nan county, subject to the nctlon of the DeraocrMlc party. FOB TAX COI.LKCTOU. The News I authorized to announce T. J. rrimm as n candidate tor taxool cctor for McLennan county, tulijcct to the action of the Dcwocro le party. Wo are authorized to auuounco Mr. J. C Jurney as candidate lor the olllco of ounty Tax Collector, subject to the action of the Dem ocrats of McLennan couuty. TxiENtwsis autloiized to nnnounco Mr. E. T Ilussell as ac nd du'o for tax collector of Met onnnn (ouniy, subject to the action of the Democratic party, AVe ere authorized to announce Ibat Luke Moon Is a cai dlil.te for ta collector of yc Lennfn coumy, mbject to the action of the Dcmccrat'c party. COUVTV iJ4ESS0U TiieNewsIs authorised t announce F. P. Madden as a candidate for county oseesor, sub ject to tho action of tho democratic party. TnE et.s Is authorized to Announce that Pink ll PokuoIs acii dtdate fo re-ele:tlon to the nfllce of county t ix assessor, subject to. the icllon of the Democratic pirty For Mu'riff. Wo are authorized to announco Joe F. Ellison as a candidate for sheriff at tho mailing elec tion, snbject to the action of the Democratic party. W. L. Burko U a candidate for sheriff of Mc Lennan county, subject to the action of tho Dcmocratlo party. Dan To'd 1 ncandlduto for re-olcctloti to tho oCice p f Bhenff nf McLonnan count , subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Wo aro umbo lzed to announce J. P. Naylor of Moody as ncandhlato forsher Q subject to tho action of tho Democratic party of -McLennan connty. 1 m roll DISltUICT CLKUK. Wo are authorized to an"ounce that Mr. Z. r licB'loy i a cumulate for re-eloction to the ofllre of district clerk of McLennan county, jublect to tuo action oftho Democratic party, The News Is nuthorized to annoance 1M EpBTksasacandtdatofor district clerk, subject to tbe action of the Demoorailo patty. The News Is authorized to announce Dr F. W. Burger as a candidate for tho olllco of dis trict e'erk. subject to tho action of tho Demo cratic party. FOll COUNTY CLKUK. The .N'kws Is authorized to announco that T. II Kl lingsworthl" n caudldte for county o'crkof McLennf.il 'ouut subjoit to the ac tion oftho llenncr.tt o party. The News Is authorized to announco that Tom IT. Drown is a candidate for county cleric of McLennan county, snbject to the action of theDemocritlepTtv We aro authorized to announce Jno F Mar-tli-." 113 n ardldate fm th l)l;e of county clerk. Bubject tu the action of tho Demociatlc par.y. TiieNehsIs authorized to aunnunco J. W. J,rnt, acand d te forcmntv cleric .it the or eulug ilei tiun, nubjcct to the action of tho Dfrrocmtlo party Tin: Hews Is nnthorl7o 1 to nnnounco fleorgo T Keel) e as n candidate for county clork ol Jlol.ernnn county, niljt?c' to tbn action of the Democratic tatty. COUNTY SCffcUINTENUhNT. we nre authrrlzrd 'n nnounce that Prof. J. ll.ConyerslH iieiiudliUti) for ro election to tho offlfc f Onn'y Superintendent ofPtibllo In struction of.McLeiu.nn county, subject tu the action of the Democintic party. m FonTIlEASUBEll. Wo aro authorized to announce that Robert S.Kopsts a candid 'tu for re-election to the office of tnasurerof MoLennun connty, tulJcct to tho action of the Democratic patty. FOB OOONTY 8UHVEY0II- Wn are authorlicd toiunounce Mr. Andrew Goddanl as candldato for re-olectlon to the ot'lee of county surveyor, aubjoctto tho action Oftne nemocrat'o fttty.fc, bL rOB JfHTICEOF TI1L fEACE We ato author'? 'd to nnnounco that J. N, Gnllnithi It a cttidlilnto Tor te election to the mo of Justice of ihe k'eaoe 1'iocinct So. 1, McL-nrau county, subject to tho action ol the Democratic paity. . . FOIlCONSTAnLK. Tur. News is authorized to nnnounco Ico Cook as a candidate Tor ro election to mo omco of constable or rcclnot No 1 MoLonnnn coun ty , subject to tho action of the Democratic patty. Mr. .Thiuim It I.ockwnnd authorize ns to announce him as a candidate ior constable of precinct No. l .Mol.rnnau county, snojecno me action of lho Deiuocracv. $$vSjC 33ssllxj 3&fcXcs THE ST LOUIS DEMANDS. Below is a part of tho argument of Peter Turney candidato for governor of Tonneasce against tho St. Louis demands. It will bo remembered that Dr. J. D. Rankin o! Liuiestono coun ty is a candidato for congress in this district and is running on the St, Louis platform. Judge Turnoy at Winchester, Tenn., April 4, in a speech to thousands of Domoorats, said. We will now go to the St. Louis platfoim, which embodies tho Ocala demands and goes a bow shot further. It lays down threo domands, romeniber, it always "demands.'' "Transportation. Transportation boing a means of exchange and a public necessity the govornment bhould own and operate the railroads in tho interest of the peoplo. "The telegraph and the telephone, like tho postothoe systom, being a necessity for the transmission of nows, should be owned and operated by the government in the interest of tho people " Baar in mind tho language. "Tho govcrnmrnt should own and operatb the railroads. Mo suggestion is offered by which the government is to become owner of tho roads, whether by conCscation or purchase. If by purchase, what will be the cost. I have in my hand railroad statistics showing that tho cost of railroads in the United States has been o,000, 000,000. Suppose the government can buy them at cost, where is the money to come from? Aro tho peoplo to be taxed? Already tho complaint or high taxation is loud and often angry. Will you add 89.000,000,000 to your burdens? Like all the other demands, no provision is suggested for the raising of the purchase monoy, and, of oourse, if wo do purchase, we must go into our bockets and pay our part of tho nino billion in taxes This would be tho absolute bankruptcy of every state in tho Union for tho ono item of railroads, but we havo added to this that tho "telegraph and telephone should be owned and operated qy the government." At the beginning of the present year telegraph companies had invested $150,000,000, telephone companies $100,000,000. Add tho three items and the proposition (if it means to purchase) is to invest $0,250,000,000 in railroads, telegraphs and tele phones. It almost takes ono's broath to think of the enormity of tho propo sition. What will bo dono when wo are re quired to pay it? This is a case where tho simple statement of facts is an un answerable argumont against the "do mauds." State Press of the Dallas Nows publishes our artiolo on -'Tom Brown and the protective commission" and credits it to our neighbor, The Day. State Press rarely makes a mistake of this kind aDd Tiik News would not say a word ifit were not for the fact that it is tho only paper that has noticed that feature of the commis sion law whioh is to lend pirental aid to tho manufacturing interests of Texas at tho cxpcr.BO of the masses. Such a polioy is an vicious as a state policy as it is as a national policy. Jay Gould was eleotod president of tho IntouiHtional and Great Northern Railway company a fow days ago at a meeting of tho direotors of Palestine. This is a result of the Tyler receiver ship, instituted by Horace Chilton, ex-United States senator, assisted by MoCord, disttiot judcro oftho Smith county district, Finloy, chairman of tho Democratio atato exeoutivo com mittee, and others, and perpetuated by the aid ol Attornoy Goneral Hogg now governor of Texas and a candi date for re-election. JUDQE CLARK'C APPOINTMENNS. .. i m I Tcrroll, Friday, April 8. Dallas, Saturday, April 9. Hillsboro, Wednesday, April 13. Waxahaohie, Thursday, April M. Corsicana, Saturday, April 10. Other appointments will bo un announced from timo to timo. Gov. Hogg is invited to be prosont at any appointment and participate on equal terms. SOME CLIPPINGS. Tho Marlin Ball says . "The friends of Gov. Hogg in the house of representatives have issued a manifesto calling upon the people to save the commission, which they exclaim with uplifted hands is in peril. This is a peice of "bloody shirtism" that sensible people will spurn with the contempt it deserves. It is a sub terfuge, not to save the commission, but to save Hogg. Ho is the gentle man who is in peril and not the com mission. Th-s manifesto is as silly as the old cry made to rally the negroes at every election that the success of democratic ticket means putting them back in slavery. The commission is a part of the constitution of the state and caunot be removed by George Clark, Jim Hogg or any other man. The issue made therefore is a false one and for bold audacity and monumental cheek is unparalleled in the history of Texas politics." The Nkws is very much gratified at the support it is receiving from subscribers and advertisers. To show its appreciation of such favors, it is endeavoring to increase in its value b nh as a newspaper and an adver tising medium. Over 300 new sub scribers have been added during the past few weeks and an extra force of local reporters has been employed in order that all the local news can be secured for each issue of the paper. Governor Hogg is afraid to risk his chances of re-election on his record as governor and is appealing to tho peo plo to save the commission which is now a part of our constitution and can not be removed except by a vote of the people. When tho administra tion refuses to stand by its record and drags in to the campaign a dead issue it virtually acknowledges that that record is indefensible. Peter Tuiney, the sterling Demo crat in Tennessee, is preaching mighty good doctrine to the people of that grea' commonwealth. He is a candi date for governor against Buchanan, the present encumbent, and from present appearances he will get the nomination. Why should not Jay Gould favor Hogg ? Did not the governor while attorney general of Texas assist Gould in taking the International railroad from its real owners and adding it to his list of trunk lines. Obituary. Died, at tho residence of Wm, Romanco of South Waoo, on April 8, Mrs. Thos. L. McGhoe, of West,after an illness of eight months. Mrs. Mc Gheo's friends take this opportunity of tendering to tho ladies of Mr. Romano's neighborhood thtir sincere thanks for thcit kindness to Mrs, Mc Ghce in her last illness. Slow but suro ! Such has boen the patronago of the eating dopartment of the Woman's Exohango, under the rmnatrement of Mrs Davis, who has had charge for the past two months. The dining room is filled two to three timos at noon eaoh day with a fair patronago for breakfast and supper. Both men and women are invitod. Sintrle meals 35 cents. Snccin.1 mtoa to regular boarders for ono, two or inroo meais aauy. iiuncnos turnishod to order from lOo up. Give us a call and be convinoed. Woman's Ex change, under Now McUlolland hotel, 113 South Fourth street. It Does Not Matter If McCulloeh Is Mayor, The flies and mosnuitoos aro iminr to ho just as bad- They'll ruin your house just as quiok. So givo us jour ordors tor screens. Eunuire at hrannti office of Dallas Soreen Co , at Mo- ivennon uro s , & (Jo. Fishing taokle ol ovory doaoriptio with a full stock of huntora suppli H. E. A'tBOLDB. LADIES and GENTLEMEN 3LOOlc ixx at Otax- We Have Improved this Department Lately We Now Carry a Larger Stock and Greater Variety Than Ever! We Sell Good Shoes, At Very Low Prices! "IrffcBo 4k 1 i rfl We seU a Lady's or Gent's M Wi A1:F Shoe that is usually sold at $2.00 Ttf1 4fefe We sell a Lady's or Geut's Shoe that is X Wl M usually sold at $2.5o. I-Ttflhl: kfc iCfe X UK 7&&9&W gress or Oxford pA $ We wiH sdl a Goodyear Welt Geut's Calf JL UPM. 7$JP Lace or Congress Shoe that is worth $4. We haudle full Hues of Stacy Adam's Celebrated Shoes for men, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Rochester makes for Ladies, and when you need good shoes at low prices, Come and see us, 521 & 523 Austin Street, MOORE ROTHERS. Manfactmers 1 Whdesale Grocers. Alexandre's Baking Powder. Alexandre's Pure Bpioea. Alexandre's Java and Rio Blond Colfoe. Rlooro Bros' Whito Wine and Apple Vinegar. Moore Bros' Pure Cider. Moore Bros' Flint Candy. Having purohased Mr. Alexandre's buslnos wo a ro now prepared to till orders promptly. Patroulze Homo Instttutlous. Sustain our efforts to make Waoo a Great Manufacturing Coutro. REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENTS, WACO, : i TEXAS. Have removed from PaoifTc Hotel to Room 28, Provident Bld'g LiveryiTransfer 0. W. DAVID PROPRIETOR. The olil Urmifl Jtulldtnu, Xarth of I'hzu, WACO, TUX AS. Thefinost vohicles and horsrs in th oity. Call oarriaEres for ladies a sno cialty and when desired, ladies can nave a unver in livery. All trains met. Prompt attention to nil orders and boarded on reasonable terms.; W,I), MAYEIKM), I're-Uent j;j. I) nKLfj, Vlco ProJhlaat.'.IJOIIN; D. MAYFIELD, Cashier The Gity Savings Bapk CHARTERED FEB. 12, 1892. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. t No h offers C per cent, interest' on1 deposit. Interest payable t from date. ' J ' .pi VI, We sell you a Genuine Dongola Goat Southern Tie, Calf Cou- Tie that sells all over for $3.00. $4- One Door from Cor. Sixth. satistaction Ruaranteed. Horses 4