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WACO .EWS, MONDAY, JANUARY a, 1883. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WACO, - - TEXAS. PAID IN CAPITAL SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFIT 3. ... DliSiHiaTOJES. iI25,COC J T. DAVIS, Vi..jin.Bli'fnt J S THOMPSON' THOS. Pi ARrtL, I P1.10K, Own u .; oactieiij J, S. McliKNDO.N, rrculdenl. W. D. I.AOV, c. u.maaiHsoN, AocounUof bnnkf. tnnkiBi morchantH, format mechanic; aM other olr-Keg 'Olicliuci. t pay BMHueh Rttontion tosmal uocountaiihlarj'O'jr. n. Wm &ir-rot.ftl and tpsclftl attentl z to onr collection d- rrtrrH.Dt, and rmalt fn 4r7 o v 'Snl. Ffli ts" VinnW and told ,r all th nr'xx'nnl i Ti0' Hr'tiul (: nn.1 Pnio. . ' K. Kotan, rreidriarit J. K, Hos, t'hl$ tV. Camkkov, V Ice Xri'eitljrit. i A L.ISiiown, VAnsletitnt Tom I'ADdUT. 5 I I Or.shlcr rirst fcTaitidxta.a.1. Bank va;, : : ti;a.s CAPITAL, 60C,000. SUBPLTJS AND PROFITS, i85,000. nillK(,-rHl.tY.. ttotnn, Wm. Camoroii, Tom I'irfgitt, 3. K. Koo, W . V. fort, W. ii trilolt, 'I), ft. Italian, V. R. Dnnnlis, Win P'auilfldt, M. A oopor KSr"Aecountaof Dante, llinberg, MHrchnnts ui'd mhir arc eolloltrd Wu prpcs nnurpia.d aclUUnf, frirniskluir ccilluotlons OMWSMRVIAJL g araeeaa 1 1?C .T" " '..- te25?i.5 LETTER-HEADS, NOTE-HEADS, HILL-HEADS, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, DODGERS I fc'"T"l JLi I 3sr rsrcr 53aSi5Si LAWYERS' BRIEFS, CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, PROGRAMMES, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, ETC., ETC mms. mm DONE AT NEWS JOB ROOM, THE INTERNATIONAL ROUTE. International and Great Northern R. R. ?o. THE'DIRECT LINE TO AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO, LAREDO and Points in SOUTHWEST TEXAS AND Tlie reiJPXJJSrXO of MBXICO Via SAN ANTONIO and LAREDO. SOUTH (DAILY). SK.l'T. -iTll, IbSJ . NOKTU (l)ATLY). C.f")!ini -1.10 p m'Lv Mineolit, Ar lO.lio iiin'lO.iiO pail 7.-15 " I (S.5S ,l I " Tyler ' i 9.18 " 0.30 " , fj.30 " " Loujrviow " JlO.OO " jlO.liO ' !)03'' Ar Palestine LvU.G, " .00 v .i 7..ipm, C.OOuiuIjV IlOUStO tt tr,.'i.35 p ml U.33 niilO.o (in- 3.35 il id U0 9.10" I 7.-0 ,.Vr rtdlVeslOnTiV I.Jo ' I 7.-I3 " ' S !.) " 3.-J5 " 9.18 9.50 0.20 3.i;0 ii nil 1.00 inn 1.10 " I 12.0 J " 5.33 " -1.10 " 7.15 " oAii ' 10.55 " I 9.30 " J.15 pin ""U.HOarj 5.05 p in 1.15 " Lv Ar ll.lotini .aeurno " Milium " Taylor " tr Austin Lv " Sun Antonio ' " Laroilo " Ar Monlurov Lv, 11.55 piu " San Luis l'otom " 10.-10 n m " City of iMoxieo " 2.30 pui l OS " 11.35 " 9.-J0 p m 0.00 " 11.05 a ni: 1 -10 p in 12 55 " 11.20 a m 9. -15 " 0.50 " tOT PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON ALL NIGHT TWAINS -Qtt U. E. Wood, Traveling Pas. Agont J. E. Galhhaith, (iun'l Freight and Puss. Agent. D. J. Pkiui:, Attst. Oon'l 1'asM. Agont. PnloHtino. TfixiiP. I- 'I'. tT Camimiki.Tj. G""nral Mn Wm n n a pa v irufp sifiwit'.a m xjuAXrmsn TlinPntirlnr i m mJt K mm 1 1 U, I B Kin eitJ I uUpi Sul the Family II is Oollf 50c a Montli ALL OVEK TOWN. The repu'ar nnnthly meeting of tlio Chiklreii's Uav Nursery will bo hold tomorrow at ' p m. Mrs. K v Pi ruv, aicd HituHrty.it the Wavt-rly liutoi. Tno tuneral oo cuied yesterday at tbo hotel. Iuter uieut n OakmoocJ. The retmins ol (3. W. D Cook, who died at the Hotal Pahno Saturday J attoruoon, liavo teen Slurppfl to At lnnta. MeFsri. F. H Minsiiold and T!illir GormalK. ot Tvlpr. rplrttives cf deceased, accompanied the temains, Notice appeal i rise whore of the Central Tcsus Modie.il Aoiia'.ion, whtcli ill hold ifs uext qnartirly bds siou in Wao Jiiiuary 10'h. Tnis association uunier? up'Vfrd nf 10') myuiborf, inulndini; ihytieuns from k11 the hdjoiding eouatis and many from vartou- paitH of the state. The shed room of rt cottage on tho corner of Seventh Mid Jaoltson str. et, was diitr yed by (iru ubout U:ii0 oclock last uight. The cottago was owned by Mr Wclow and the hlii d room occupied by KHa lliukuian. She thinks the lir-j wa- of inceodiary ori gin. The shed and its contents was an entire loss. The ii (tiebt nn the body of A. A. Ury was resumed and concluded Sat urday afternoon in Justice .1. X. Gallagher's court. The- testimony ot Wilkie Dodson, the lait witness, did change the aspect of the ciso, and Judge Gallagher deoided that do ceised died from the effets of a gua shot fired by XV. II. Head, and that the killing of Ury was murder. A man, giving his name as John Schnutt, reported at the office of the chief of police yesterday evening. Ho had lost a finger, caused by a falling ra lro.i'i tie, and had been in the em ploy of the Ho'uston mid Texas Cen tral railroad. He had walked all the way from Navasota to Waco, thinking ho would find a hospital hero. He was given a bed and supper by the city authorities. HIS LATEST FREAK. Wlngate Put In Iron-Hangs Him self but Still lives. It seems that tho forger, Wingate, will yet do something which will stur tlo the worldjfor generations to como. His latest freak is ao attunpt to hang himself and at this writing is thought to be "playing possum." Last night when the jailor went his rounds to look all the pi doners in their cells, and was about to leave, the demoniacal, yet brillidnt perbon of E. R. Wingato jumped up from adaik corner of the run-around with a stick in his hand and with an oath said he would kill the jailor if ho did not unlock tho door. At this junoture, Dspu y Sheriff Abo Ruse 1 appeared on tho seeno with a six-shoot-or, forced Winpate baok into his cell and looked tho door. The officers, uttorly tired of his obstreper ous conduct and frequent attempts to demoralize the jail ai.d all its inmates put him in irons, and chained him by tho neck to a post. Shortly after noon to-day Wingate managed to get one of the leg irons off, and with it very easily prized the remaining iron off. lie then stood ereot, braced himself and voluntarily foil to the floor, with tho chain tight ened around his neck. Ho is at present breathing, but the ofneors think ho is plaing possum m a The "Twice-a-Week" St. Lank Republic Iips led the fight for tariff relorm, ana stands without a rival as tho leading and representative demo cratic newspapor of the country. Everybodv should subscribo for it now, and gee all tho news during the olosing mouths of tho republican ad ministration, as well as after the inauguration of Cleveland and Steven son, when the democratic party will be in full control of tho national government. It is a great bemi weekly paper, issued each Tuesday and Friday fourteen to sixteen nipcs every week for only ono dollar a year, tno price ot a weekly. An extra copy freo to tho sender of each club of lour new subscribers, with four dollars. Write for samplo copies. Address Tho llepublio, St. Louis, Mo. The iNews will furnish all annua subscribers to The Daily News who pay six dollars in cash with a copy of mo Memorial volume ot .JeUerson Davis, neatly bound in English oloth. The subscription pnou of which is $2.76. Mrs. Davis gets a royalty on eaoh volume sold. I The News prints tho associated press tolegnms twelve hours ahead of any paper in Waco. THE NEWS' PYRAMID OF WACQ Waco. One river. Paved streets. Large elevator. Two roller mill"?. Three 'foundries. One Daily News. The Gc ser City. Two natatoriums. Coffet spice mills. Two ice factories. One t link factory. Ono Weekly Nr.vs. Kfticieiit fire service. Two masonic lodges. One canning factory. Home of fair Artesiti. Two steam laundries. One tent K. O. T. M. Se.en railway outlets. Four rirst class hotels. Two mattress factories. Two business colleges. Two lodges I. O. O. F. Two cotton compresses. Three daily newspapers. Elegant federal building. Five weekly newspapers. Two electric Pght plants. Two water-works systems. Three monthly magazines. Baylor University (Baptist.) F'our Building Associations. The church centre of Texas. The school centre of Texas. The political centre of Texas. Magnificent provident temple. Une mayor and ten aldermen. Moss backs all dead or dying. Paul Oinnn College (Colored.) Slayden-Kirksey woolen mills. Splendid free school buildings. Six livery, feed and sale stables Three Knights of Pythias Lodges. Two wholesale commission houses. Waco Female College (Methodist.) Two electric street railway systems. One Waco Daily and Weekly News. Blake Manufacturing Co., clothing. Handsome city hall and court house. A lady superintendent of public schools. Three wholesa'e grocery establishments. Artesian water at 104 degress, farenheit. Academy of the Sacred Heart (Catholic.) Home office of the Fire Association of Texas. Home of United States Senator Richard Coke. Home of Hon. George Clark, the Texas "Warwick." Two savings banks, two state and four national banks. One wholesale fruit, vegetable and confectionary house. Largest free suspension bridge west of the Mississippi river. F'irc escapes on all three story buildings within the fire limit. Home of Hon. W. S. Baker, chairman State Democ.atic Executive Committee. Southwestern headquarters for the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York. We havo completed arrangements by which for the smii of two dollars we can furnish tbe Wekicly News one year and an elegant copy of tho memorial volumo of Jefferson Davis, This volume alone sells for $2 75. Under the arrangement made by The News Mrs. Davis gets a royalty upon each voluran furnished Job Printing. Bring jour job printing to The News. During the election wo closed down tho office, and offered tho outfit in the job otlice for sulo. Wo have not, so far, fold il, and have reopened it and will be glad to do your work. Givo us a call. A Valuable Book. One dollar added to tho regular yearly subscription price of the daily or veekly News will secure a codv of tho memorial volume of Jefferson Davis, compiled by authority of Mrs. Davis. Good, live men, wide awake men, can make money soliciting subscribers for the Daily and Weekly News. Such persons cau socure a job on hkral terms by applying to this office. If you will promptly send into this office six dollars The Daily News will bo sent to your addrots for one year, and a eopy of the memorial volume of Jefferson Davis, eletrantlj finished and substantially bound in English cloth. This volumo ii sold by subscription for 2 75. -Removed. To accomodate our increasing husi noss we have moved into tho largo odo story building 727 Austin avenue, nest door to Mistrot's, where wo will oirry the Jargest stock of feed in the city. T. M. Sleeper & Co. Snbscribe for The News, SHILOH'S VITALIZER i wit ,ou need for constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptomi of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 jenti per bottle. Sold by Williamson Drug Co. TEETH EXTRACTED ; WITHOUT PAIN, 11Y THE U.SK OF -"!'- Jessop's Local Anaesthetic. 'Hr NO (SAS, NO r.TIIER, NO LOSS OT CONSCIOUSNESS, AND rOsIlIVELY NO PAl DR. B. J. PRESSEY Will remain at the HOTEL PALMO for a few days of the coming week. Until further notice the charge for extracting will remain at 5; cents for each tooth. oriico Ilnuri.: I) to l'J.and l:S0lo5. No extracting dono for colore! jn-op'o TCSTIMOM II,S. Toxnrkann Deo. 2'J, 1WJ.-I hnvo bad eon extracting ilono by Dr. l'refl'-oy nnd am no' than pleased with the operation There W no pain whatever, ami I cun hlnlity iccomffiM Dr. I'ree-ey to my DHtlentsimd Mends. . iSlune'il) O. t). liUUKC, M. li Waco, Dec. 2S nr. Prosi-ey tlilinnnilne omo nxtructlnK for mo uil I gladly tf"u that tho operation was ahxolutt l.v pal" ess, bignc'il ) I.N. UiiAOwr- Waco, Dec. l!D Dr. l'roiuy extrauteu "' 1eth for 1110 this morning jthout tuo 11a n, It would be imrosblbleto say toomw In Ihvoj of thin process. (Signed) J. 1. ".V1!1,1;;, Contractor ami IlalW" Waco, noc.fl Dr I'ressoy: I have tnircrol great i'ip' having my tooth drawn in tb m8,lmi1ir work has piocn It am now bo dono "iu"" pain. (Signed.) Oiiundo Whkai- Waco, Oec. K'J Ur. Prcntoy has extracted teeth fo r mo and 1 1 for my w Ifo . ' bcrc wu lain in tbe oxti action. .-. (SIBnd) W I.Bf, Waco, Deo. M.-nr. Pro aey has tp'!" mo that tcethcan bo oxtracted without r,B had extracted and felt u i alu wli tever. (Slgntd) Mm. W. I" t