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THE;WACO NEWS, TUESDAY APRIL 12 1892. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County .Officers. I KOIl OOUFTV JUIHIK nt Xra l Htithorire 1 to itninimco that V Tonkins Is n otmllilalo for ro election to Ionico ot county Jiuliie of McLennan con .ty, Joct to the nctlou of tha Dem crtlc P-rty . FOB CODIITV ATTOHSbV. Pa n nnthnrl7i.it f n fllinnUnCC Cftltt. T. A. I ill m a lntiutilntc for county attorney of Mo- nnan county, sulijoot to the action or tuo imocmtlc party. hip H. A Jlofian authorizes ua to annouuco latliolaa cimllilatu Tor cunty attorney of cLennnn oom ty, suUJict to the action of tue oocratlciurty, rrui News 1 itHhorlzwl to announce tnnt Bidco I) H. Hardy Is a candidate for county Rtorncy 01 .mclicmuih cuunj. pui-jcv iu u I Hon of llio Democratic party. ItiieUkws Is authotiel to announce Lnd lMlllanisn.su camildtlo for election to the I flco ofCounty Attorney, subject to the action If tho Democratic party. TnE rOll TAX COLLKUTOn. Kiira 1 authorized to announce T. iTimni nu n rnmllilntn Tor tax collector for McLennan county, siilijcct to tho action of tho Jtmocraiic party. Wo aro authorized to announce Mr. J. C Iiithkv a rnmUilfttH for the OlUCC Of lOUntT irnx Collector, eubject to the action of the Hem- locratn of McLennan county. Tnit Vrmtli authorized to annOUnCO Sir K In. Tt,,qnll r n r.nd'ili'o for tax Collector of IHcLcnnnn county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. lVrn fmthnrizpd to oimnuncc tbatLuke I Moon lsacai dldit-) for ta collector of Mc Lenntn county, mhject to the action of the iKcmccrat.c party. TO ADVERTISERS. Tiik Nkws will tako advertising with tho understanding that if it has not a larger lecal oiroulation than any daily paper publishod in Waoo, no ohargo will bo mado for the advertise-niont, JUDGE CLARK'S APPOINTMENNS. COUVTY ARRlhOK Tiir'rU .intlinrl7e(l t announce F. P. IMftildenasiK-andldatolor county asseor, sub ject to the action ot tha licniocrutla party. Ttiit Nihyx 1 aulhorired to announce Unit Pink II Posrucls a candidate To- re-cleJtlon to I thoolllco of county t.i assossor, subject to the ectlon or the Democratic party. I'or Sheriff. Weare nuthorlzed to announco -Too F. nillson us a raudldato for sheriff at the eninlns elec tion, subject to the action of the Democratic party. W. L. Burko s a candidate for sheriff of Mc Lennan count. Bubjcct to the action of the Dcmocratloparty. Dan Ford 1 a candidate for re-cloctton to the office of sheriff of McLennan count), subject to the action ot the Democratic party. We are nmuo-lzed to announce J. I'. Naj lor of Woody nB candidate for slier ff, sul))ect to the action of tho Democratic party of McLennan county i m i rOKDHKMUT CLFIIK. Wo ere authorized to announce thut Mr. Z. T Dialey Uft'Cinilldate for ro-eloetion to the ofBrc of district clerk of McLennan county, acblect to tLe action ol the Democratic party. The News 1h nuthorlzed to announce Ed Sparks as a candldato for district clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Tiie News Is authorized to announce Dr. K. W. Ilurger as acandlilHto for the olllce of dis trict c trie subject to tho action of the Demo cratic party FOUCOUNTV CLKUK. 't'nz kw Is an'horlzd to nnnounce that T. II Kl'llnpuworthls a candidate for county clerk of McLennan county, subject to the ac tion of the Jlcmocratln part) The Kewd Ib authorized to announce that Tom II. Brown is a candldato for county cleric of McLennan county, xubject to the action of tie Democratic party. We are authorized to annouuco Jno F Mar shall as a dandlduto forthi olllce of comity clerk, subject to the action of the Demociatlc party ' The Nxwa is authorized to announce. J W. TiostflH acand dte forconnty clerk at the ensuing Hortlnn, subject to the action of tho Democratic party Thkews is authorize 1 to announce George X Keobic as a candidate for etiuuty clerk ol McLennan county, (subject to the action of the Democratic j arty. COUVTV hOrEllINTENBENT. vc nre authorized 'o Announce that prof. J. 3! C'ODjers Ih ncindldste for re election to the cifilrc fCcunly Superintendent of Public In utrnctlou of McLeiu an county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOI! TIIEA8UIIEII. "Wo arc authorized to announce that Robert 8.1totKls a candid to for ro-elootlon to the tifflccof tr(aurerofMoLonnn connty, subject to tho action of the Democratlo party. ron ooosTr sunvEron. Ve aro aulhorlied to announce Mr. Andrew Uoddard as candidate for re election to the oflce of county sur e) or, subject to the action of the llcmocratlc Tarty. JWl JUSTICE OP THE I'EACE. U'caicauthor'zcd to announce that J. N, CallnuhcT Is a ci dldate for ro-eleclloii to the i aiccof JuBticeorihe Peace Precinct No. I, HcLf npan connty, subject to the action of the Draocratlornity. We aro authorized toaunoantcJ T. Ilarrl. son as u candldato for rc-electlnn to tho olllce or Justice of tho Poaco Precinct No 1 McLen nan county, subject to the action or tho Dem ocratic part) . THE RAILROAD BOSSES AND THE GOV ERNORSHIP. Judge Clark ohargod in his Fort Worth spoooh that tho big railroad bosses are all ajrainst him and favor tho ro-elootion of Governor Hogg Those who believe Judge Clark is not honest and sincere in bis canvass doubt tho truth of the ohargc. Jay Gould, however, has cxprosscd his preference for Hogg as published a few days ago, and Huntington's gon- eral attorney who controls the Hous ton Post is waging a relentless war on Judgo Clark through his paper. Thcso two mon (Gould and Hunt ington) control absolutely nine-tenths of tho railroad mileago in Toxas, and in an indirect way they tho re maining tenth. Walter Groshim of Galveston, a brilliant lawyer trained in tho employ of tho Galveston Wharf company and a graduate in tho art of corporate manipulation is ono o Hogg's staunchost supporters. While tho traffic managers of the Texas rail roads have been firing nway at the commission charging that rates aro disastrously low, this corporation law yer figuring out the fact that the rail roads woro making more money undor the commission rates than they did bo fore we had a commission This dec laration was made at the Hogg rally Saturday night in Austin and tho rail road employes who have suffered a cut in thoir salaries or wages on the grounds of low freight traffic fixed by tho commission, want to know what Cood tho plenary commission is doing them. The man who pays the freight also joins in tho anxious quory. Take these two classes from the voting population of Texas and wo havo loft tho twenty-seven railroad attorneys and cow coroners who brought Hogg out for a seoond term, the sixty-five members of tho legisla ture who aro trying to keep him in the raco, at $5 per diem and free passes, and Farmer Shaw. Since Gould through tho aid-of Attornoy General Hogg gobbled up tho Inter national and Great Northern railroad he and Huntington together own overy independent trunk line in tho state Ratos that would starve a looal lino to death would support theso great trunk roads and whon the commission establishes rates suf ficient to pay running expenses on tho short linestho trunk roads with their interstate traffic aro enriched. It is a pionio for Gould'and Hunting ton but never a cont do their em ploye's got mere than soanty wages, booause tho poorest paying road al ways fixes tho price of labor. If the men who pay the freight and tho men who handle it will just got together this little game can bo nipped in the bud. They cannot afford to see tho two great railroad kings gobble up all the railroads in Toxas. Hillsboro, Wednesday, April 13. Wnxahaohio, Thursday, April M. Corsicaua, Saturday, April 10. Other appointmonts will bo un announced from timo to tiuio. Gov. Hogg is invited to be present at any appointment and participate on equal terms. rOU COIHTAIILtS. Tin Niwr Is authorized to nnnounce Ice look as a candldato for re-election to the olllce I cunntablo of iirecinct No. 1 MoLennan coun ty subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Mr Janif II Lockwood nuthorIzo4 us to announce him bs a randldute lor constable of JiMlnct No. MoLmiun county, subject to the jetiou of l he Democracy, .Www BssiAty $fctag. Toxas got ono foot loose today and sho planted it right botween Hogg's cjeo. There is a now comet visiblo in tho East and tho cause of tho calamity administration of James Stephen Hogg is fully explained. Give us Hogg if you can Btand him tiro moro years. If you oan't for CoffB sake kill that Itttlo Waoo giant Walter Grosham says tho railroads are making more monoy with tho oom. mission than they did without it. Can it bo possible that tho railroad mana gers are getting more of our good money than tbey did before and aro complaining to tho commission just to quiet thoir employos whoso wages they havo oat down. Judging from tho seigo of the crowds and the personnol whon tho Demoorats of Texas want to do some thing for Texas tboy assemblo in Waoo instead of Austin. Turn Toxas Loose. Four oounties in the Panhandlo in structed for Clark last Saturday. Turn Texas loose. Dry post oak oord wood, $3.50; stove wood $4.50, at Gurley Wood Yard. SOME CLIPPINGS. The llosquo Citizen says: ''Do wc neod any moro railroads in this state? If your answer is "yes," oppose Hogg " The Citizen might also ask if it is desirable that Jay Gould and Collis V. Huntington should own all the iailR roads wo now havo, and if the nnswor bo "no," oppose Hogg. Tho Austin News says. "Many pooplc of thin state may think tho alien hind bill passed by tho houso is nioderato enough at least to suit thorn. But tho practical ques tion is how will it bo rogarded by for eign capital which it is to the intorest of overy oitizon of Texas to attraot to tho etato? It matters not how liberal the bill it is in reality a tncasuro hos tile to foreigners and to loreign capi tal, and they will so regard it." Tho people can dopond on tho su prorne court to dofend thorn against tho present logislaturo and its gov ernor. Tho Sherman Register is waging a constant but dignified war on the ene mies of Judge Clark and Toxas It fays: "It seems that tho governor and his friends aro getting uneasy and aro looking around for another candidate to put in tho field. And thcso aro tho same men who wero bluffing and boasting only a few wooks since. That was beforo tho little Warwick made his triumphant tour." Since tho fiasco of Austin last Saturday they aro seriously contem plating tho proposition to advertiso for a candidate. Tho West Time 1 has this: Judge Gerald is a oandidato for congress, t will be remembered that the first thing Gorald wanted to do whon ho got to Austin was to abolish tho Chaplains office. Ger&ld is an avowed atheist and it is hardly likoly that any ohuroh membsr will voto for a follower of Shaw." Judge Gerald is not an Atheist. Ho is a Doist, and Mr. Shaw is neither an Atheist nor a Deist. What has a man's religious beliof to do with his political qualifications anyhow? Is the Times a bigot who would pro scribe an honest man booause ho did not subscribe to its creed? Are Making a Great Run on a Sheriff Sale Stock Of Embroideries which they have bought very cheap. Come and see them. JLewine '.Brothers Are Making Special Prices on Men's, Boys, and Children's Clothing, Comprising all the Novelties of the Season. Iiewine Brothers , Show New Styles in Ladies and Gents Low Quarter Fine Shoes. Liewine Brothers Have just Received New Lines of Shopping Bags and Novelty Belts. ILewiiae Brothers Have the best assortment of Gents' Neckwear and Furnish" ing goods in the city. lie wine Brothers Are determined to undersell all competitors and low prices prevail in all departments. s It is olaimed by some few that every vote cast for the othor candi dates for mayor was a voto against McCullooh. Lot us see. Tho total voto was 3029. McCulloch recoivod 924 ani all the other eandiates 2105. Applying this rulo to all tho other candidates and wo havo against West 2251, against Hinohman 2372, against Goodo 2511, against Herbort 2877, while there wer 0 only 2,105 against Mo Cullooh. Tho proposition that all tho votes oast for theso opponents of the mayor wero cast directly againEt his administration is absurd. It is equivalent to Baying that the other candidates had no personal frionds and they supported Wost, Hinohman, Goodo and Herbert just to beat Mo Cullooh and that they wore enomies to the mayor. If suoh had boon tho easo they would havo consolidated on one man. The announcements of Col. Tom Bowers and Mr. Rogers of Austin for lieutonant governor, both on tho anti Hogg ticket aro straws showing tho di rection of the gubernatorial wind. It Doos Mot Matter ir McCulloch Mayor, Tho flios and mosquitoes aro going to bo just as bad. They'll ruin your houso just as quick. So givo us your oruors for sorcons. Enquire at branch ofTioo of Dallas Hereon Co., at Mo Iveiinon Bro's., & Co. ipoi ina Whiskey Habits cured at homo with out pain. Ilookol par ticulars sent ritllK. ll.M.WOOLLEY,M.l). ILewine Brothers Kindly ask you when in quest of goods to come and price their stock and guarantee satisfaction in your purchases. 52 1 & 523 Austin Street, One Door from Cor. Sixth. MOORE ROTHERS. Wholesale Grocers. Iffianfacturers 1 Alexandre's Baking Powder, Alexandre's Pure Bpiooa. Alexandre's Java and Rto Blend Coffee. Mooro Bros' White Wine and Apple Vinegar . Moore Bros' Pure Cider. Moore Bros' Flint Candy. Having purohased Mr. Alexandre's buslnos wo a re now prepared to rill orders promptly. Patroulze Home Institutions. Sustain our oflorts to make Waoo a Groat Manufacturing Centre. TONES REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGE! WACO, : : TEXAS. " Have removed from Paoiffo Hotel to Room 28, Provident Bld'g LiveryiTransfer O. W. DVVJD PROPRIETOR. The old Orand JtuUdlng,A'orlhof I'laza, IIVIOO, TliXAS. SThefinost vehicles and horscB in th oity. Gall oarriages for ladies a spe cialty and when desired, ladies can have a driver in livery. All trains met. Prompt attention to all orders and boarded on reasonable terms.! JWx39tmmmmWmmmiirSfmim rfi iMMBfffw' c Til satistaction guarantetd. Horses W.D MA.YJIELD, President J. D. BELL, Vice President. JOH.VD. MAYFIEM), Cashier The Gity Savipgs Bapk CHO.tTE.S D FEB. 12, 1892. $ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. Interest payable wo v otters o per cent, interest on deposit. VWAtlauta.Uu- Oince nniieuuiBS. rVx