THE WACO NEWS, TUESDAY MAY 3 1892. 5 y "" " MII. IIIHIIBIIMIIIl BOQTSp dUUfS ,.,!,. Look What You can Got at 0. J. MUlor's Bargain Store, 10 dozen eggs for $1. 20 pounds granulated sugar for St. Smoked dried beef at n 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 slreei. SHOES- : l i n r c ?t AWUIO Pwk , -a vN a I h a a U l p A wm "y---a. (Si- -? - 5 "jr r-l-fefk . Ki , '?4 v An'L ' iVjHA juyuYwm w IV-Am? V TV y' ' - TJt rf ' t V '' 'iSss-J , W- .. !2W u-iZ. XJiiJKriariTTeT V tf A SjiBf ?0 -n i n vi rv l - - - - fw- Hi'wn r ..n ) V- jVMh W m f l to"fc ill ate m vi r i ' YtpM III! il IE mwm sp--a 4 r ik "Vft I 1 . rt ko ?m v i ?J n Yufi M ' S B e Herz Br.9 Havo nndo arrangements to supply the baukors, druggists and firemen with Quo imported cigurs at iroiu f to 25 cents oaoli. LAUlES need rot send to New Yi rk for fashion magczines. You will find all the late ones and other choice reading matter at Herz Bros. To tho Lovors ;of Art In Photo graphy. Having moved to my new gallery, over 701 and 703, Austin stroot, (the old Hinohmati Building), I am now bettor prepared than ever to give the people oi Waoo tho finest Photos in tho state. Tho beautiful "aristo" (so highly endorsed by tho leading gal cries,) in all its beauty, at my Btudio I will have on exhibition for a few days, an elegant oil portrait of Mrs Geo. Clark, by Mons. Do Gissac, whioV has been framed in a very handsomo "Florentine" frame, making a portrait, well worth a visit, to all, and mort especially 'o tho the ladies. I will be glad to welcome my old, and many now customers. Don't for got my now address, over, 701 apl703. Austin Ave. Respectfully, Deane, Photograph"' THE WACO lectric Supply Farmers and Mei chants' Nut'l Il.ink IluiKUug. Dealers in all kinds of Electric Motors and Motor Fans. Electric gjods of ovcry desoriptijn. Electric annunciators and bolls. Thoir prices, are tho lowest, as they deal only with tie uunufacturcrs. Call and see them ir telephone. C, W. HQBSON, Or 1 pound package coilee, 2t)ceutu. 1 poun' Jar Jams 121-iCPnta Fine cigar per box fl.TS. B Klneat teae In W&eo B Bret goods, lowest prices. Finest candles In Waco. E l omi PoUteattentlon and ompt dellverj Is the style. Bros. f GilbbloIlroi.Grocers. 05 Austin Avenne Swiss : Bakery. Corner SlMli and Wasblngton Streets. Fresh Ilrcad llolls and Cakes Kvhry morning nt 5 o'clonlc Home open from 6 o'clock in t o morning to 10 In the cvcnliiK. New Grocery Store South Fifth St., between Jtaiy and Jackson St. STAPHS AXI FAKCY G1I0CGRIBS. KveiythlnglliBt-claBS Agent 'or John ltuado's FIuo llilck, I.lnm and Ceinrut. HERMAN STOLTE, - - Proprietor. AJ,I Lolio for first-class watch clook and we'ry ropairing. Same building with H. E. Ambcld Anstir Avonue. Straight dinner from 12 to 2 and auythinp you want at any hour at Joe Lehman's. WACD TEXA5' all OVEll TOWN A tretnendom crowd attended the Djuoration Diy osoroises todiy. Robt. Rodgers, a negro who had as caped from the oounty oonvlot farm, was re-oapturcd and jailed today. The Juvenile Cavalary made a splendid appearance in tho parade this afternoon, as did also the Baylor ca dets Today was real estate sale day and Sheriff Ford and hts deputies auc tioned off quite a numbor of traots of land. Waco Medical Association meets tonight in Dr. Foscue's office at f: 15 o'clock. Subject for discussion: "Therapeutics of Creasote." The Decoraiion Day parade this afternoon was an even mile long after the young ladies joined tho proces- sion. It was by tar tho longest Dec oration Day parade ever been in Waco. Waco today reminds us of Sunday About 1600 people went to Cameron to save their oountry and about 2000 aro engaged in honoring tho heroes who died in defense of thoir oountry. A News reporter is indebted to Mr. John Moore for a Confoderato bill with "In MhnioiUm ' printed on the back. The poem appears in today's issue of Tub News at tho conolmion of the report ofDeooration Day pro ceedings. Uno of the business crossing in the city is the oornor of Fourth and Aus tin streets and yet it is one of the darkest places in the oily at night. The city should by all means plaoo an arc light at this oorner. Ono should also bo placed at the corntr of Fifth and Austin. Mr. Westbrook asked The News to announce that there would be plenty of bread and meat at the bar- beouo and ladies and gentlemen going out irotn Waoo can havo all they want Bat, it they will take a bas ket of nico things out with them they will find the loveliest place on earth to eat them supplimented of course by barbecued meat and bakers bread. This morning a boy giving his name as John Lewis, Jr., applied to Officer Kendntk for assistance in find ing his parents Ho shjs his paronts lived in EnDis until u short time ago and left lor Waco, leaving him bo hind. Ho was to oomo whon sent for. A few days ago,he was written to come and expected to meet his parents at the depot, but has been unable to find them so far. He got here yetterdav. Friday is the day for the Lorena barbecue. The Lorena people will furnish all the meats, bread and pick les necessary to feed 5000 people. There aro several families going from Waco taking their baskets along filled with dainties, and if they do they can just have a lovely time. '?oast meat and bread and pickles will be furnish ed in abundance. arj' m as 23 ll-TnlbCa m """ Used xd Millions of Homes ad Years tlie StandaiA WACO TEXAS- DECORATION DAY. A Largo Assembly or Patriotic Citizens. TO HONOK THE DEAD HEROES Of years Aconn Wlioii 11 NuiIoii'm ?Iuiilinud liiircd !( ItrciiM to the Camiou'H IHoutli W'ro'.HliN anil CnrliiutlN of i.our Hurt flower Ileckw the Craret or tlie Old C0111 rudoM Tiiday and I.orinc Heart I'our Mill Tear of .Syiiiimthy lor lit Departed l.ovcd Olios. Under tho god and tho dew, Walling the judgment day, Tears and loye for tbc bine, Lore and tears for the grey. All morning the members of Pat Cloburno oamp of Confederate veter ans havo been busy at tho ccmetorios looating and marking graves. The grave of each fallen soldier was marked with a minature duplioatoof tho flag under whioh ho fought and the ladies took no cognizance of tho dif ference when they scattered the low ers. Tho ladies committees whioh had oharijo of tho decorating of tho gravos at tho different cemeteries were as fol lows: OAK WOOD Mrs J M Carroll, chairman, (S1G South Fourth street; Mcsdames John Moore, S L Rowan, A Cowau, D E Fort, Charles Johnson, F Motz, J I Moore, M W Willis, E A MoKinnov, W H Jenkins, N A Kirkpatnck, R T Dennis, J F Marshall. KIKST STItEET OKMETEBV. Mrs M M Boggea, corner of Mary and Third streets. Meadamos Davis, Gurloy, C B Pearro, Clara Sears, W S Huff, Joo Taylor, John P Sedwiok, Mattio Howe, J B Baker, W A Hamilton, J C J King, J D Shaw, D C Bolingor. EAST WACO CEMETKR1. Mrs. Strain, chairman; Mesdamcs Selman, Harrison, Kirk, Wallace, Uoopor, MoGhee. Promptly at 2 o'olook aooording to tho previously published programme tho procession started, moving up Third street to Austin avenuo, thence west to Fifth street, thonoo south to Webster, thenoo down Webstor to First, thenoo down 1'irst to tho com otery. The ordor of tho parade was as fol lows: The band. The Baylor Cadets. Tho Baylor University. The Female College. Hill's Businoss College. Prof. Strother's school. Prof. Cammack's commercial col lege. The Waco firo department. Tho chaplain and orator of the day. Young ladies representing the states of the Confcdorac. Confederate soldiers not members of tho camp. alDBakin WMt - -Hum powaer: WE STAND AT THE HEAD Evnry nrllclii neeossnry to furnisli any room from parlor to nttto. W lire lust now oMbrimr a snlondld assortment of BEDROOM SETS of th latest 11ml most Improved styles, railing in prices from SIS to iM. (.ilvo us 1 can. Our Oaroet Is comploto with now pnttorns at low prices. Goods sold on Installment Wo now nmmifnutiiroour own matresses. Also ronovuto and niako ovo) old mutresses. R. T. DENNIS &BRO. Pat Cloburne cmp. Juvenile cavalry. Citizens in caniiges aid on horso. bvek. The foureon young ladies who rcpro scnted the dillercnt Confederate Btates are as follow-: Alabama Miss Nannie Hanrick. Arkansas Miss EdaKrauso. Florida M-ss May M. Cook. Georgia Miss Mattie Sinclair. Louisiana Miss Lulu Johnson. Kentucky Miss Allio Mnoro. Maryland Miss Birdio Him. Mississippi Miss Luov Wornaok. Missouri Miss Kate Hovell, N. Carolina Mlfs Pearl Crossland. S. Carolina Miss May May field. Tennessee Miss lvev Chandler. Toxas Miss Mattie Cnruthere. Virginii Miss Hortcnce Cra'g. At the oemetery tho programme al ready published in The News was carried out though it was concluded too lato for a detailod account to bo published this afternoon. PAllT OF THE LOST CAUSE. As an ozamplo of Confederate poet ry wo print here some stanzas on the rebel paper money, wri'ten by Maj. S A. Jonca, of tho Texas brigade, shortly after the surrender of Lee's army, at Appomattox Court hmso. The lines have beon printed on tho backs of many of 1 hi: Confederate bills. KMFUjr.UH Resppctfally dedicator to tbe holder or O nfedernte Treasury notes: "HepreeontingnnthlnKon God's eartli now, An I naught In tho waters below It, As a pledge of tlienatluU thut'H dead and gone, Keep It, dear friend, and i-Iiok- It. Tro poor to posies- the precious o)r, And too much of a ntraiiRur to bo row, Wo Wane d to Jiiy our promise to py, And hoped to radoeni dn the mo now. Tbe days tolled and ueekB become years, Hut our coffers were empty stIM; Coin WH810 tare that theTrtasury quaked, If a dollar fhonld drop In the till We ltnewlt hid 1 dly a yalne In Bold, Yet kb gold our soldiers received It; ItKazed In our eyei wl'li a promise to pay, And each patr ot xoldler ballered It. Keep It, for It tellx oar history all o'er. From the blitu of lis dro.m to the last; Uodost, and born of the Angel Hop, Like tbebope ot succets-lt "pasted!" Notice. Tho city of Waco has about twonty thousand dollars ($20,000) belonging to tbe sinking funds for pay in out, ot Waoo bonds at maturity to loan for a term of five years at 8 per cent, inter est. Tho charter requires that this money be invested in good in erest baring securities. Application should be addressed to the mayor and finance oommitteo and loit with tho city sec retary C C. MoCinxocu, Mayor Do You Know it? A common Cough is tho most dan gcrous tiling in tho world to neglect; a slight hacking Cough is also very dangerous, as it always leads to iiron ohitis and Consumption, Don't ne glect them. In selectinc a remedy (or Coughs, Colds and lironohiti'-, bo sure and get one that is not full of Opium and ono that will not produoc Constipation. liallard's Horehound Syrup docs not constipate, remember this. It is perfectly harmless for children, and it's the most toothing and healing Throat and Lung medi oino in tho world. It cures Consump tion, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Whoopu.p Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sort) Lungs, tickling in the throat and greatly strengthens tho Lungs after Pneumo nia. Sold by II. O. Riaber & Co. "V-, IN THE FURNITURE LINE, Denartixient - 518 AUSTIN ST1 ANOTHER GEYSER, A Boss, Dueber or Fahy's Hunting 14-K gold filled case, guaranteed to wear twenty years, with Elgin movement, stem wind, chronometer bal ance, patent pinion etc., $16.98. TUB JEWELER 520 AUSTIN St. CAUGHT IT liST. o.m: or tiii: tii'iii:Ki:its or I'OST.II.l.S'I'KIC K,l I'MA.N in 'I'm: 'i'') 1 1 s John ,)iirluuii, the ctlow NICBt'r, U Sllfl.'l) ClISltMl ill till) iMcl.i-llllim Count) .lull. E er since tho muidcr of Postmastor Kaufman at RoUel the ollioers have been working with ut flagging energy to oatoh tho red handed assassins. At last they havo fuocerded in gotting ono of them, John JaokBon, safely in jail. lie was arrested as Hubbard Oi'y yesterday. IIo was first seer, in Mount Calm and was ohascd by tho officers, but he puoceeded in making his escape. After escaping from tho Mt. Calm officers ho wont to Hubbard (. ity and run directly into tho hands of tho officers- TbU man answers in every particu lar to tho description of the smaller ot the two negroes who oommitted tho murder. He utterly fails to givo any account of himself at tho limo of the murder or at any tinio since ex cept that ho worked tlireo days for Mr. Matsan iKar Hubbard City last week. The officors are positive that thoy havo ono of the mou wantod. ..., i For tho best and frochest boof,pork mutton, veal, sparcrihs, Gsh and oysters yo " Crippen oorner Fifth and Frank ling ElCiS -TO- MAY 6, 1892, For ths Cla'k speaking and birbocn at Lo rn B, iUybth the SI It ttud T. Ity. will tell rornil tilptlrketr, JIuy 6 h, atrute of So cents. Trains love V coat U o'clock k in , reluming leare 1-orenu at u p, in, J. E. SMITH, TIckot Agent, 124 South 4th street, Waco, ' WNANS N LORENA