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THE WACO NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1893 Get the Best ! Tin tlniB of year IB j' h.mlwheti jou ulili what jrtii Hut or Itiiul, lo bu thr llrst. Weiarrytho liijv Hist the tnnrl.ct n(Toilp, not) ill Ruuils tu our lino inn l)o liml of liu in tnintm fa&i jour mo our tlio following find ecclf tatreliiot mjhh-IIiIiii-' ill lliu lirtt hleh yoiu nrsoit houI ilotli cravo nsit, tit sn;fs, i;o. Carl' r 01 mm. Olwn hiicu, e'lain ( howiii r. tto'ifl-h Ilallf PeVlul Crib, U'uva 'I urt'i , I.nb-tors, .MacUrd Uriio't Trout, Ojntcrs Sn'mon, 'lirlmtB, S-lr i! ()viir LolMcrn Clami In KiaiB Vnurlcnn awl Duriii'BlIc JHudlniw-, limn) 1 itli Hoi dci Meriln-h, JJi;ri(l Il(rrliiK" Yanu ulli MoiteM, Wg IrjOiUcVe Bnil K.nti n JIo lake 1f)f''N. Frunco-AiiiT'inn ""'1 Armotir'u In pint and tflast tfira Ju nri tl(-a, ruKHHiv a v iKiMfur r.-rrs. Prac n, I'm Ilea, Malaga, Vahncln, On flu, and dKonla Ilamiutl (thoroliglilj rJu?"li, Sultun'm K'uIsIuh ntid Vnslira In iiuit, Fancy large ftit "nd I'ul.ul I iga, Ut ti, lyiimn and Ornngo I'eil Hull's I.vau ff.' (1 Peuclu. IVihh Apricots, nml Ainles, Tried Lhirrics, llln kin rri( am' ltn; In rm 'melin unit tttitiifsttt uli Tiooy Alixuri Sum, I iiiaionn, IMnccrB. Ho llj" and (union Mmondc, Itrai lliliTta l.ng l!ij Walnuti", IV mi an 1 lunniuta FIMKS & CO. H. .; mnt in in itin Mint. '.VAUI i i. !:i' UtJ HI VI l-ent!o:i nl I irn Uiifin Itoxi'n. i I'lftli Wurfl V ru -stall ui atriki b II" " Cornur Jilt un 1 aurUu " urn stii " mm " M,untml 1'lro -nn'.lou ' limn r vVotHud Firo -."i.tlnn ilium i f'orror I I'll mul Vt nh1nistoit ' i-m U V.h ,i id M.i no'" .,h l-iui " Kill and ( jlmnbun " i-imi i ' tli in Uac .biiii ' l-iiiin ? ' Itli and H'i tutor " i-iiimr ttli .ndClcvilnuil " ii-iim itli an I Spilght u nun f " fllinn 1 VVnhlngion " " '""" ir. Jtnyal Hotel Mil "l rn.nMln " i" mil .' wfoilmi K Us I lib and Mary ' ni-Iimi (loonier li th and JotfnrBoii ' lit-Iimil ".I! dox iiiimbuifld iliovo S strlliri IIiur, 2-vx ') nlrll.os 1 and etois, thou Btrll.o" 111 aji i j IJox M, then rive .its four tlni'-h. r ix ' n'rlkcn II and stops, thou EtrlVoa Hill irA i Hox J1 ai d ho on IMl AI MUI. 'do . "aim ( coll mi lt Opi n JMrc Alarm utid lu. t,u hum r. 8 fin nn tltiii for M 'Huirv omipnny inoiiili tiwli liox la im umliirtult line THE CITY COUNCIL iei:rrsi.u 'in noir nn: i.w ih:mmii:t. oiui i not.1- i w II l) ton r I. . h an ( llU'llMk alarm ml f inpl 'lit: K i d ( nday lu twli , tontttiL I k ! AH i a' arm of II n I irlve tic Tiro I)ppiit o the rluht in i ly on a1) ftrte s Ail I , mllHt drive ur (hi e'di wall, an I kuop fiou th" Ur" il In fir running onr rt of nn arid, bi driving ft'luK to or i i "a ll til" ruo ii"''iriiuoiL ui oc ill rau lMid hy thn ( lilid, an faat and 3 drMn.'.H atrlul.ll forbidden. I.ontrtli) It upon h rum ,lri. Ilnuiic-' liiipiirtinit ('hunt; (i lit our I'll bin: Sclimil llcu'iiliiliiiiis--. l.di, u ana IIiik) sesNlon Tho city cotinoil mat in regular weekly session lubt nitflir, Mayor pro tern PHyne in tho chair. Tne mioutcB of the previous meet inn wcio read ami approved Puiuiou biuod by j'sU voters ai-k-infor tho adoption ol tho Australian ballot R8tcni at tho ensuiug municipal cleotiou wan grunted, itnd the major authorized to provide books for that purpoi-e. A petition fromC G icth for return of taxes wronglully pid to .he city in lri!H, wh"ii his property w& outside tho cit limits, Has relorrcd to the cit attorney. petition of this "tame nature by V V Uirby was al-io uf erred to the city uttotncy A petition from ". V. Kcudhll to improve city hosjutal grounds was read and the proposition to plutit hhude ireoA v. as accepted acd tht ro maindcr ol the petition rufernd to the hospital board A bill cf W1 .")() fr.r rcpairini; heat ers in the public tchoul buildings was allowed and oideicd pid. The doIiooI comuiutej submitted a icport of the condition uf tho publie schools Ly Mrs. Willio D. House, supenntendont, and recommended its fidoplion. As shown hy the report, the enrollment loi the otk enling Janutry I !, shovs an lueieate oor the eunosiyuLiu itnud la.it jen, as follows: I'jnrollm -lit increase, 2:ri, lj'-'o'iginir, 'il ' duly attertdanc" ojO. 01 the iucic I'-e lu enrollment XU.! are white aiid M arc inKfoes 'I he report ii quae leujthy, und amon othur tlnnR asks :lii.t an amend men i to the rtgutaltoiiS be udoi led, ho as to admit oul tlui-e ohililren who are "t years old at tne opening of the school-., aud jiiuhiun the cntr-nce ol pupiNinto the first made, except during thu fmt man h of tho first term. It w.T5 urget that this regulation "ould leduce the sttendance, and also iidii"c tlio number ol rooms neccssaij Tho r ori conolndes as tollowc l,Iu tins oouueotioa 1 would aguin reler to the pupils eniolkd in tur 1 sohools chiming 10 b buna fide tv5! (lents ol the oily who live during the school vear with their unoles or their ri i,ie"ttm,"""lll"t r"rUty "mr''1"1 a' lb i Krandmothor! or lhelr hlstcuj or lhelr irtsmsi. l..,i...rii.ui ,. u'i'Ufi cousins or tneir aunts, lor seuooi pur- notes on y. L uiiiue a careiul oxami i nitinu ol the.su o.tcs laf.t vesr and nnomru Mr Ml lrr r j . , .i u .i. .i.n.. foi dty m irBluil m tin' iohdu Buauercu wiruugn uiu unii-iuui urjdes in the winto senocis ol tiie etly, about fifty pupils who I was sat isfied in my own mind had no right to the tchool privilege but whoso guardians athnned w ire bona fide residents of the city. In Boer?,l m (tauces I have iuunrt that both parents hvo elsowl ere, but thu ohild makes its home with this oi thai, relative. Under oujliiig regulations the super intendent is powci'ess to picvciit this imposition. "Nthhville city schools are piotect ed bj' their laws which "Chapter 1, section 1. Tho ehil dren of wardo of all actual residents within tho corporate limits of ihe city shall be entitled lo soats as pupils in the public schools, provided that said j children shall themselves be bona fiio icsidents of the any. "Section o. Any person hazing temporary or permanent oontrol of a minor, not omitted by the law to the benefit ol the public sohool, who shall send or permit btioh minor to attend auy ot said schools, dull be guilty of .1 mis lemeanor, and shall bo iiiud Dot 'ess than flO nor moro than $50 tor every such ollenso. "i'hc principles of thoso schools in case ol such gumdmus as L hae re ferred tu, admit such chlldien into school only when suoh guurdiin shall answer the following questions s-uib. factonly "U'ider this law do you regard this child as justly entitled to a seat in the city? 2. Aio the parents ol this child (one cr both) living? ;!. Whxro do they reside? I Why h is their homo ceased to be tho homo of the ohild? ."). Have you qualified of the child in order 10 secure school privileges? 11 not for what purpose? 0. As guar dian do you contsol property belong ing to the child? 7. If not permit ted to enter the sohools will tho ohild 'I' ANNOUNCEMENTS C'OIC Ol B 1 II tltsll l. Nkwi. I iiiitlinrliil tin'iinuni" 1 a inndidi o fur Ity iiituxliail 1 tit lou ( tho 1 a 1 auilliliili lor li' li rtlon to tlio otilto (j ni null il at Hit tpnl -! illon. 1 re aiitbori7od to ao 11 rniididiiti ih "tlini Apill I, Saws I" iiiitliurliil In aiiuoiliHO SflllS in 1 ( 'iiididal" fur oity mnr-liiil it tl'O lo( lion. Nr.W-ln illltlmll.l in'ii i anilldi.ti, lur In tlou to .'uiiimiiiLc lliu 1 -11 111 irsh il at 1)1" V Nkwi tu Hiitlmil(il lo itinotiii" Mr. I). K'oadihlt nt a i nflliitiU for i'Iij -r 'ml at llio Apill tlitiluii jitNiiN"! untliTiMil to TiiuiunOB .1 W. - riiaa i iiiiUldatcfiir 1 llj mmshiil at tlio 1 1 cabin 1 )ll CI l' s: Kill Alt . T,i Krwblf aulhurlri d In iinuounco V 0 4m r n a cmididnlo for tlt. bci.rtt.irj at thu )jt 1 f'octlon nn Fhi-m iiitlinrii.d to nnuuuneo It W. ft UmviwrM us k i audlibiti' for dty ntcrulaiy M v Apiil uli'ilum W b ro nutbi niil tu nniuiunca Mr C. A "ro 'ia oim s ni did to foi dii ooi(tary at , tlectliiii In April sfnt ,msi'ss(nt m coi.i,i: run. "rtff am uiithorliil ti atiiiouni c S U njvni'h'Pyi" " iimJf ' ntu fo' ro di'itio i to tho rtiCdCif iikhi'nsot and colltttin, .it thu unsultis vi ulectlou, April I "Hi. NlWh li autlinrlid to si iiouiiro II U "iiifrnXi1 as a ciudtilai" fur dty aa-ietor and leSlcclor at tlio April i ItTitou. roit t 'Mti:tst iii.it. 7io Mb autliorif td In .iiioiiiiiuo s(luN, b ciindldntc lor ic-clpit'on lotho otlk'c of dty tifrtnunr at thu (liuuliiK ilectinu rll I, fee Nkws 1b .uithorlriil tu nimntinco Mr Toisti K Itjmi "R a mdldato fur city trun-nror ttttd Apill ok'utlon. roic oi i' iti'okm: Tur Jfcslg uiillioflid to anniHinco Jniuii t Xfirrinon, Reii n a i.iuilldat' lor ro-oloctloii tbe ullliii of city nttuuuy at tin.' April clio -o. TjiNui.- naulhtiri7 il to nmiotime Mr .'I. C II. ) aiK as acandlilftto fir thuolllco of it itrmy .lithe April uli i tlon. Tni KhWsis mtlioiirit to aiinouui'U.Ioliii V. hTis ni a i uidlil He tin i lty .ittainu) .it tho 3,Jlil I'lLCllOU. i eiu ai.ii:ic.m . run Xsi8 uutliorlpil to aiinouiico 11 nj , ij:M as a oamllditto for ahlirniiii from tlio jK-juid ward at tho Apiil election Notlco to Bub33 ' 3fext Monday and Tuesday I ox liol fo see oveiy sul)3Cfibpr to Tin: "TDNiNei Nkws who is duo anvthinc fjn subscription. Leave tho money continue to livo in the oij .' S. Does st homo so I oau get it when I call, ill arrears must ho paid. J. B DakieIi, Cireuhitor. Subsoribe for Tiik News the ohild remain continuously in tho city whether the schools are in session or not? 0. For what length of time will you retain oontrol of tho eh Id? 10 Is it hoarded aud schooled at ) our charge? "I certify that the above answers are correct and true, and if necessary will tnako these statements under oath." Guardian. "Some such safeguards thrown around our sohools woul I further reduce th! crowded condition of tho schools " Lacy moved that tho report bo received and filed. Jones moved, as a substitute, that the report be adopted. .The matter was finally dis posed of by adopting that part of the report governing the admission of pu pils, and to instruct the committee to bring an ordinance to seouro their enforcement, and to file tbat part of tho aeport relative to now buildings. The mayor and finance committee were authorized to pay for work done on tho South Third street bridge, across Waco creek, by a note, payable out of the street improvement fund. Poago, from the gas committee, reported that the gas company refus ed to put new ights, until tho counoil rescinds tho resolution to dis continue payment ft bills until the "ervico v,ns improved. Tho mittor .vis le-oomtnitted Street committee) recommended the dt'eet commissioner to grade Dutton street. Aaopiod A majority of the street committee iccotnmeiided tho acceptance ot the proposition of the Burleson heirs to open a numt er of streets in North Waco, provided the city grado the same Alderman I'oage filed a minority report opposing the proposition. The majority report was adopted A petition from Alt Ilerberlin to build an iron shod in tho rear of his sioio ou u3tin uvenue was lost. The cit at'oniey reported tint the alley between Filth and Sixth streets must be lapt open to the Wlgm prop erty. A lopted. The eidinance ".ranting the Mis souri, Katp-as aud Texas railway right to construct iw'tohos ou Eleventh, Twelfth uni ThnUonth streets wis read the third tune and went over un til tho nest meeting The spt cial charter comrnitteo sub muted the following rcpon: 'loth" Hon i ihlo illayor and City Courii.lt Uknti lmkn We, the undeisigneu members ot your special chatter com mittee, would reotmniond that our charier be so amended as to authorize the city council to appropriate monov fir and construct levees along the Brazos river, in the city limits, the expense thereof to bo borne by tho property holders peculiarly benefited tlioioby in proportion to the benefit received 5J. That the charter bo so amended in refoiep.ee to regulating, controlling and licensing prostitutes, eto , by strikin r out tho word "license." And that tbe mayor be instructed to give! legal notice of the application for the above change. W. D. LiACY, A. Faynk, I do not concur in the abovoioport. Wiley Josks. That portion cf tho roptrt icUtive to the Brazos river was adopted with out opposition. Tho proposition re voking the licensing of piostitutes, resulted in a tic vote, Mayor pro tern Payne voting in the sffirmativo, it was also carried. Mr. Hawkins, "That's tho fust time I ever saw the mayor voto that way." The resolution offered by Aldirman Lacy abolishing the office of oity city treastucr tin n came up for con sideration. A majority report by Aldermen Payne and Jones adverse to the report was submitted, while Mr. Laoy filed a minority report fa voring tho measure, and while speak ing ot it on the floor, he said that hilly ninety per cent, of the people whom he had approaohed, expressed themse'ves heartily in favor of tho measure A long discussion ensuod between Baker, Lacy and l'oago, but tho amendment was finally defeated, Aldotmen Laoy, Brinkerholl and Hawkins voting in favor of it and Aldermen Jonos, Latimer, Pajne, Bakor and l'oago voting against tho moasuro. The lo'l iwing resolution by Mr. Hawkins was adopted: "That tho mayor is hereby rcfjuestcd to givo legal h tifioation to the legislature asking an a spooial law granting power to tho oity council to order an elootion of school trustees of ono t) each ward.'' Tho piopositionof Mrs. Chamberlin ottering right-of-way for a sower was accepted City attorney instructed to bring suit for land on North Seventh stroct owned by tho oity. Alderman Brinkorhott stated that a number of pooplo were complaining ot largo droves of cattlo bemg fod within the city limits. Adjourned ut 10:15. - k MEWAUK ry OP CliTOE COCOAS BOId) -w ' -.BEST AND COES FARTHf-rST Wl I . -. 1 A.. L.AUllltn T)f.!nnln1ta TTIrtliltt TI ,..im . jls Jiniiiunciuiuu uuoi;iuiiiiiii-ii-i"M"Y': "'V," ,Y '""'ennilVni 1 known nil over tno civuizeu uiouo ua uiu jtjoi t au c - '"-j The Old Kcliiblo Bismark Restau-1 Good, livo men i !.. t- ...1, Rati niiklnM flrill ' ran TTlIllfP mnn..n .. rant Keeps utau umij t-.- and (limp served at hwost price. Seo them No 115 South Third strce', corner squdre. Jim Stkuii.u r,, l'ropriotor. i i Real Estate. On and after January 2:, 18f3, Mr. J. K Home will bo foui'd in his oflioo, Hit Franklin street, with a fine list of bargains. If ) ou want to bay or sell, call nn him. Don't foi act tho plaoe, 119 Franklin street, in the came building with Tin: K i.mno News. THAT HACKING COUGH on be bo quiokly oured by Shiloh's Cure We Guaranteo it. Sold by Williim lon Drug Co, wide a can make money snli.;.!. 'nl t l t-... " ."'uiDSnt I lur inu iZAii.Y und W " Such nor,,,, .. W EEKLT , liberal terms by ! e,t oflice. ri"''"? J WILL YOU SUFFEB pepsiaand Liver comnl.i.ii" ViUUzer is Si complaint. 'lUlueris guaranteed to oldbvWilliuinsonD" AiTESli WAT K ARNES CIT1 KARNES Cj iias -M,,MMi in taia in uvfo,,, I ""II Of tht T the inf be It rei to Pc lei ro' gi; otl "ft fr Si e en M lid ,j OURTEE HEAD OF 0 Stallions R i FINE IE1ES and : Jac E have just arrived at Waco, Texas, from Ml icuiicsht;. vi'iLii ;l iiii ii;iii in niirn t nron ct-.ii auu uil-ks, an noon nerioriners ntu irewers. 1ihp c colors; just such as are needed in this or any other couJ My btalhons fire of tho host strains of blood. Ouu-2-vein -old bv A Jr.. one by H.tniblotoulun, Loxlngton and sovotal of 'the li.tv 'loml 'I nlll irnll (Nn 1 Porrlnr Rnmliu iiiiriiil ."'l I . ),..,.,unn, iie, il v r J -.-v.. .w.-u, i.vi.ui.. M.. t , , ,wiiu-.ciii;i, jo- otnorH. Our Jaelts tne all young, with good siz.o bono, bead, earn at luugui. Aii gona iieriorniois ana Highly broil, eiiu potllgrees aro c una Hwoni to ny tno parties who uteei imil ralseel tlio stool;. I Stock are on exhibit at W D. Wnrien's llivort-icle Rtablo. CaUmolZa u.uiin..u uit) uosl iut oi hiouk over sinppeu to wiito. I. W. GRIARl Ira P ID ID et T, W ftl 3t Cf I F YOU WANT TO PRIM 'NEW GROCERY STOj South 1'ifLi stit at. Iietwitn Mdryjiiilll ntneva. taple and Fane Grocerii 23i.'IrLls:lfcliLOlE$es1: HERMAN stolte. proprietI To ephoneSo l'l TO HE FOUND AT i' JNO T. BATTLE, TTO3 oosmo Ksai Bstat Saloon and Restaurant. All night and day service. orr.rn.moum m ihii P. O. DnAWER 24, - WACO.Tll W. E. AKMSlKUNUFropriotor. J. W.GOOCH&CO. wiimiMii nn iii nil iimiiksiv Marble and Granite CEMETERY WORK Wi N t l IflBE also handle Iron Fences for residences and ceme tery lots. Write us for prices Factory, 313 South Filth St E. L. BENNETT & CO., BUTCHERS, ANO DEALERS IN Isib., Ousters, ano'all kinds of BUTCHER'S MEATS. 601 Franklin. Corner ofSixth S- WACO CORNIGE WORKS. A. P. RISING, MniiHfjor. (iiiliunhiil uni Carnlci , Tin, Mute, Jinn unit Ciin)iosllli)il I'lioln;, iMiifli SLiilluhli; lliuiluw unit Door Cain, 1'tiiali, I tc.'m tiuliuiitzitt Jtini Moil J'lotits n tliiclulty, .Siidiif utlintloH ulren to Hi puli tit) tllil Hoofs, Contract tul.t,n in unj) putt of the Mdfo. 712 South 9th St. Waco.Tex. Oi.;.., , I, ft with Hit Ml u it. South h ninth strei t, 11 ill rccvire p umjit attention . CITY PROPERTY FORSALj No 10 ?l lots 011 siti tilth streit, tA JilliTson ami I in on sir ill- No 11 Imii IiitH un 1 jur'.oiutli itftl tvripin Karion 11ml Moiro -t pli o. 1.' Hnq lotion liu Ithstriet.tl IcIli.rbon nml Ilairou strct No 11 '1 hi iiu lots on MiililiiKlonitiKl Mti "llttl , 1 r". r. o II Tuoliilson l'lrticiitli''treettl .lnll.ir..ii, 11 twl II 11 t ill .1 .114 No 1'. T vo lotb tornei Ji lliri-on Mill strnntq ro lb Four lotb corner ef llnraitl J-,nrti pill li (.tri ( tu. ,o. 1" 1 hreo lots, .mil m ill houseonl Iniln kin lit nn ir St I nt i street I So. is lwolotB, tonici of v.u-tlnsnJ'l tt'onlh tt'oits ,1 No JO. tour lots on Au tin ttree. Tin nl .Si I nnil f.1. r m I. X . Jl. '1 vv onty tlirht lu- n Bel con I II mi . No, JJ our lots on .-li uRton street I T.. -. an..t..l lI.a, I I No.JI Thlrtepu lot" inner &oviintien'h stio t 1 No Jl bovou tots on l!'ii anil Utn'P niri nil . Tri No. J'i sUT0U it3 on auruitt "J "1 Si Pnllil MtTCl tB. I N . Ji Ouu nml one-lull' iotl 01" itrett, bet 1 Elf Uveoii liirron amlMorroirfK'j llKht lotaou Huu.irJ nci'il 1UI.L. .... No, J' Lots onl'oit Vvtrnie, eo', lion. Lotson haiiKii AMime e''"1"'- Tn. nn nf...rtiv .Uminn eoQeUfr' . 1. .. . . . '-Tlnn II I 1. on on minium axmhiu ,Y"' ,m All ol tno lotsin Coliou il d Jltton a , -.lifK l..ni in 1 l"cti i" 1 ar linn V- .Hill r..l.i n , wn inC. lot I , South lllijlith utrecl.ne r lffS 1 .o ,111 coiias""rounlP '"" , coruur Eighth mid llaj;h AvcbM; -, 1 No. J0J. t'ott igo, S Mioni'. lot 1-" , corner JtffiTf on anil IJtoti ' lu, . ,imU' ' N.rt "II-.. I'.illiii.n ri1iinTn8 Ol W',u.-I I Thirteenth fctreot, ticttcn lijrrooM I MrectK. iasilijtfl v n r. P.,ii.i.a 1 y miim. totflJ ' South KljlitliBtiml , , ,mi,i .Nn JU7 CottiiKe, S rooms, lot l"' south sixth tr' ct. u! No. .Ms. Cottag... Sneins lot , p Tonih fctiiLt. hetwio'i Jlarron " .8tC!r,B .... 00 .rnnffllfJt ami -iiy iiiri-ucuiiu'-i' : ir.--.,!."7 , by va feet, coruor Mnth ll'ii 1 No. 210 Oottiigo.orooiuj.lot" '. corner Jiller-oti ami tou'"-',",,a)ji-' No JU. Cottairc, b rooms.ioi' South Fnurthstteot. lAifStP No 'JIJ. Cottage. drooiu, bouth Ninth street. , yrAM'l, No. JIJ llnuse, two 'j "" ja lll'll UUIUUl 41...1J MM'- - -" - U ,1 I olfer also more li''!"" , TUB Btrre houatB on irriiufciiu -'"-y, si ni'Bl liropiiy tin cinu p.---- irottrty ou Frai kiln s-tre"; . .j JNO. 1'. hXTllh pjf: Room 1 rr"- JtA