5 mtiMi BD0T5 vRli0i bUGi'5,,0- c, u n r c FURNITURE AMD GAIIPETS Look What You can Got at 0.;j. MlUor's Bargain Store, 10 dozen eggs for $1. 20 pounds granulated sugar for 1. Smoked dried beef at 1 1 cents Dried salt shoulders at 7 cents. Breakfast bacon (sugar cured) at 1 1 cents, Spiced pigs' feet at 15 cents. Fresh fish at 10 cents a pound. California oranges at 20 cents adoz. Banannas at 15 cents a dozen, 717 Austin street. 5H0E5 A vJllULO L . , -r fis&kx JA SJ-iii.' !)P ;d B 10' v w ' ' t 'y.v s.ss 1 THE WACO NEWS, TUESDAY APRIL 26 1892. el b Kn i WWn. . & JfctfkV fa. A gUSpL I frs -r- v e -. -- r "V 73 M "J hi i M xiv:v --.-. v r v Hi Therol Stopl Walt a Minute!, Ilavcnt you forgot something. Didn't your pretty wife tell you to get "'The Delineator" so she could make Daisy's new dress in style. Go to Herz Bros, and get it or there will be a row. Or maybe it was that box of cigars you were going to treat yourself with. What ever it was Herz Bros, have got it in either reading or smoking. Give the boys a call for whatever you want at M, The headquarters for diamonds watches, clocks, jewelry and .all sorts of jewelry. Tho headquarters for fanoy articles and articles of vi-tu. Winans The headquarters for fine and deli cate watoh repairing is at Jeweler M. L. Winan's, tho popular jeweler, 520, Austin street, G Are the popular grocers. R Always now anil fresh goods. Every delicacy cf the season In season, B All tho fine A 1 goodf. Host ofjeverjtlilng, Is their motto. Lowestt possible pilcea. E Pollte.Bttentlon nnd style oinpt deliver Is the Br os. Or (iilhblu Hro. Grocers, 05 Austin Avenne. wrr v wi -" - "- S- iK" 7 H1Wf"' 3P K.- 7 -V .sr. dsiww-2j &&, "-. ?SSss, xtt&Wffl. WACO TEXAS' WAC0TEXA5- GEN. HENRY E. M'CULLOCH i)i:.vii:s that iiogc; tkii:i I'ICOSUKVTi: 111.11. .Siy tho Ailiiilnlstriltlnn ih Dictato rial and I'liftcinncrntic ami in the Intercut of Personal 1'rioiiun. and policies of tho independent party nDw being organized represent thorn moro fully than any other, I have adopted them and will bo found with them, whother in viotoiy or defeat. Henry E. McCui.logii. Swiss : Bakery. Corner Sixth and Washington Stiem. Fresh Bread, Halls nl Cakes Every morning nt 5 ocloc.K Home open from 5 o'clock In t! e morning to 10 lu the evculutf. Touching Pianos and Organs. I claim to be a cheap house, but unliko some of my competitors, I do Bell goods that are not first-class. Still 1 hue more first-oUss goods i.i my houso 1 1 an any house in Whco, and I do not have to wire anyone to know the lowcBt price I can sell a piano like every other first-class house and keep nil kindF,both oheap, medium and first class. But unlike some other houses I do not Bell a choap instru ment as first-class, becauao I am my own boss, and do not have to do as I am told about these thing?. Neither have I as delicate a musical ear as some, still I sell more pianos and organs, bolter ones and for loss money than any house in "Waco notwith standing tho faot that I am not tho oldest houso in tho state and havo sold sowing machines and do trade for mules, horses and cattle and take them at good prices and sell goods at cash prices and will meet any com petitors Come and seo mo. Yours truly, J.B. Payne. Galveston, April 26. The fol lowing letter from Gen. Henry E. Mo Oulloch appeared in the Galveston News yesterday morning: AuvriN, Tex., April 25. To the News Your Dallas correspondent says in your issue of tho 20th. "Thoro has been a rumor in Dallas to tho effect that Gen. McCullooh had been tendered the influence of Governor Hogg and of tho administration to se cure for him (McCulloch) tho nomina tion cf state treasurer and that Gen. MoCulloch would probably avail him self of tho opportunity thus present ed " There is no foundation whatever for any such rumor. Neither Gov- Hogg nor any one of his party has made any overtures to me in any manner whatever. I think that he, with every respectable sup porter of his, knows me too woll to believe for a moment that 1 am purchasable stuff. In an interviow with Governor Hogg he expressed a good deal of personal regret that I should have left the organized Demo cratio party, which he said I "had served so long- and efficiently,' and identified myself with our independent party, and while I give him credit for sincerity ho certainly did not even intimate that he expected me to make any ohaDge for any consideration. I have been fighting his administration from ptinoiple too lone and too earn estly to change UDless it had radically changed. I havo regarded it as dictatoiial and undomooratio, inagu rated and administered in tho interest of his personul and politioal friends for selfish purposes without that high regard for the interest ot the people that patriotism and true statesmanship would have suggested. Judge'Clark is my personal friend, and as early as tbe 9th of last month I had occasion to say to him, in a let ter over my signature, "I can only any that I very muoh regret that I differ vuth you so much on national and stato policy that 1 cannot givo you my cordial support. Whilo your canvass may be 'purely upon local state issues,' it will have suoh an influence, if suc cessful, upon national issues that tho people will oall for an expression of them and will consider them in casting their votes as between you and somo man who en tertains views more in accord with theirs," and I do not think I could have said moro plainly to a friei.d that I would not support him and was looking for somo other man to support. In this campaign 1 am tiying to bo governed by what I regard as the best interests of our country, regard less of prejudices or Iriendships, and as I honestly believe tho prinniplps Transfers of Roal Estate. Reported by tho Waco Abstract and Investment Company, Room 17, Prov dent Building, Waco, Texas. A S Lillard to Texas Savings Loan association, lots on North Ninth St., Morrow survey, $500. Wm Naler and wife to G F Robin son, 7 lots, block 6, Moody. $420. Fort, Willig & Patton to Susan B Patton, noith west hal of lot 8, block 19 and 25 by S3 1 4 feet lot 7, block 2, Waco, and interest in Cohen addi tion, .14,116 66. Mann Town company to J M Gaunt, half block 53, Glcnwood, SSoo. Geo Diehl to Waco Female College, 7 lots, block 54, Farewell Heights, $1250. M II Standefer to J D Ilendrick and wife, 37 23 40 acres M Allen sur vey, $1 and correct error. Theo Mallinson to Travis ones, 46 acres S'ephens league, $500. G M Shackelford by tax collector, to Mrs C M Cain, lots 5, 6 and 7 block 36, Waco, $4 46 J W Taylor to J S Crowder, lot 3, block 26, Waco, $1650. Total April 26, 1892, $19,242.12. fc AN ELK'S BENEFIT ii ' 1 xrs ro-" ys-v' JJl. V K-W - ' ."rfA m sZ ' r Sfe t O' j W."iu. 5 Uvl IN OURGRAND ORCHESTRAL STRAIN, tho people sound the praiso of our iiuinoiiBo stock of FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Tho varloty f 01 uiuienniB omurncou uioroin, tno many siyios turn 1110 Bplonuhl llnisli of all, impress evoryouo alike. No such display has boon mado in this city boforo, mid no hotter will bo mndo hereafter. Wo canploasoovory dosrreo of tnsto, humor tho wildest fancy and satisfy tho most skepti cal. In addition our prices shnll be In accord wish j'our views. R. T. DENNIS &BRO. - 518 AUSTIN ST AIVmV.MWI'Ell COKIU'.M'OMM.IVTS DKsvitiPTioM op M'i'in:ici.c In Kiizan-Oycir l.OOO, OOO 1'coplo MurvliiK-Killing IIurwcN lor I'ooil Mtiiatlon not DlNcrlbulilc. A Grand Entortainment to be Given Soon. A movement has been on foot for somo time among the members of Waco Lodge of Elks, to prepare an entertainment for their benefit. It culminated yesterday in an arrange ment between a committee of Elks and tho Histrionics, for a perform ance to be given at Garland opera houso on the night of May 10. This will bo the first day of tho bankers' convention, and the iOlks expect to fill the house to overflowing. Tho Elks havo, durinp tbe past season, given to their friends in Waco somo of tho most elegant and costly entertainments ever enjoyed here; they have mado their luxurious club rooms the scene of moro onjuyment aud pleasure than is usually observed in a city liko this, and thoy do not fear but that their frionds will bo willing and roady to return the-pe courtesies by giving them a house that will go down to history as the largest in point of numbors, the most remnrkablo in point of elegance and tho gieatcst snocess in point of enjoy ment. It will be a society event that will fittingly 0IO9C both tho theatrical and social season. Tho Ilistiionios Vfill present "The Merchant of Venice," and every mem ber of tho company will appear in costumes made in St. Louis specially fo- tho occasion. m m The Waco Wheelmen meet tomor row night at the city hall. A full at' tendance is desirod. By Associated I'resa fo Tho N'ewg; London, April 2G. Speoial corres pondent lleuttors of the telegram com pany who is traveling in tho famine districts of Russia, -vrites from Kazan, under date April 3 as follows: The province of Kazan has a population of 'J.IOO.OOO Of this total about 300,000 represent independent population, leaving 1,800,000 of whom Zemstrvis feeding. An epidemic of typhoid fever is raging. Peasants are being brought it in oart loads. Hospitals aro lull, in all directions most horrible sights meet the oyo. Young women brought into town in a stato of nudity except for somo soraps of matting that were thrown over them in tho oart. Tho des titution is something torrible and tho streets are filled with beggars Tho question that is giving most uneasiness at present is the supply oi horses, Tartars havo oaton theirs and horses of other pesantry havo mostly beou killed for hides. Tho government is going to grant IU,UUU horses to the province, but that will do very little good. The bituation in Kazan at pres ont is beyond desoription. ro the Lovors ;of Art In Photo graphy. Having moved to my new gallory, over 701 and 703, Austin street, (tho old Hinohman Building), I am now better prepared than ever to givo tho people of Waoo tho finest Photos in tho state. Tho beautiful "aristo" (so highly endorsed by tho leading gal eries,) in all its beauty, at my studio. I will havo on exhibition for a fow days, an elegant oil portrait of Mrs. Goo. Clark, by Mons. Do Gissao, whioh has been framed in a very handsomo "Florontino" frame, making a portrait, well worth a visit, to all, and more especially to tho tho ladies. I will bo glad to wolcotne my old, and many now oustoraors. Don't for got my now address, over 701 arj'1703, Austin Avo. Respectfully, Deane, Fhotographor. A J. Leslio for first-olass watoh clook and jewelry ropairing. Same building with II. E. Ambold Anstin A.V0DUO. fKJ'iv;jk ffi4RS BHflfe RHBBk H Hk. HHH RE 98 Qipowder: Used in Millions of Homes m Years the StandariH Mayor's Cout. Tho mayor's court room at tho oity hall was well filled this morning to witness tho celebrated case of tho oity of Waco vs. Jim Clay and L. Hough, charged with fighting together last Sunday at Padgitt's park as boys sometimes do. The defendants both pleaded not guilty and tho largo array of witnesses swoin and placed under the rule. Clay was represented by Uapt. T. A Blair, who after having examined a number of witnesses with drew tho plea of not guilty for his client and slated that he thought the evidenco enclosed tho guilt of both and asked tho leniency of tho court for the reason that thoy were only boys and as boys will do, hud had a little scrap in whioh neither of tho young boligerants were hurt. Tho evidence showing that Olay was slightly the aggressor and was fined $2 50. Hough was deolarcd not guilty. John Drimmingham was tho next defendant called, aleo charged with fighting lis faoo showed that he had been badly beaten up, impress ing one with the belief that ho hud already boon severely punished. He stated that he had been sick in bed ever since the fight and had not had a chance to got his witnesses sum moned His cas3 was reset for uext Tuesday mi rning. George Crippen pleaded guilty by proxy to discharging firearms and was lined $2 5O. A isoious dog ran out in the street and frightened his his horao and Georgo fired a shot nt him. Had ho killed the worthless onr ho would have had the thanks oi many. Fat otto Buchanan was fined 'l 50 for cursing and swearing. Several other eases were continued for various causes. Eastor. Come and sec our Eastor eggs in beautiful glasses. They won't break. Can be sent away. Three ply chair scats 10c, extra largo pencil tablets 10c, pencils at 5 and 10c per doz., envelopes 5c paok ago, 24 sheetB fino letter papor lOo, Nico painted spittoons 10c, covered butter jars 2fc, 4 pieco glass set 25o, hair curlerH 10o, big ooko toilet Boap 5o, square iron stovo pan 10o, fino fluo stoppers lOo, largo well buckots 3F)o, covered slop bockotB 35o, good umbrella 3fo, lamp oh mncy 5o, wash pan fio, sorap brush 5c, coffeo pot 10c, nice lamp shade loo, six lamp wicks 5c, elegant fans far 5, 10 and 15 0. CUMMINS' 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 703 Austin avo., bet. Gth and b'th sts. Dr. Geo. P. Marin, dentist. Full set of upper or lowor teeth, i-12.50. Straight dinner from 12 to 2 and nything you want at any hour at Joo Lehman's. Wait, don't buy 11 buggy till you see Bon Garland at their new place 707 Austin street. Dwyrn & Brooks, tho house mov ers. Office 2O9 South Sixth street. Drop in your ordors. Buggies Tom Padgitt's. Buggies at the lowest prices over known at Ben Garland desires to inform bis friends that he will bo pleased to tee them at tho now carriago housp. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Beforo the advance wo can soil residences and lots in any part of the oity on tho most rcusonablo terms and timo. R M. CiiAJiiiEitM.N & Son, Jiib Pioneer Real Estatk Aos., 10a, South Filth streot. l-15-tt. Tho London and Liverpool artist tailor, just from Ntw York, ha opened at Sixth an! Austin streets. Perfect fit, fino work aud prices very reasonable. A nice stock to select suits fiom. Give him a oall. Has diploma for cutting. Tom Padgitt bought tho cntiro stock ol buggies and carriages at tho S. A. Owens & Son, Unitod States Marshal's salo at almost nothing. A largo number of them havo boon rold bin he has still a fow on hand whioh ho offt-rs still at remarkably low pri ces It is a chanco forja persan of small means to buy a nico buggy aud enable his wifo to put on stjlo over her loss fortunato neighbors.