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WACO NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY li, i893. hi Ll TRYIT! WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. an A IEW Tffl HOI SHOES "TTTE Want to know who READS our Advertisements, so if you Cut This Out and bring it with you this week, we will take it for 25 Cents in the purchase of any Shoes, the price of which is over $1.00 a pair. We sell Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children cheaper than any Mer chant in Waco. Goldstein & Migel. K.Botas, President W. Oaveuon, Vlc Prfeldenti. Tom Paduitt. ) J. K, Robi, C'Mhltr A I. Hhuwm, VAeslBtant ) Cashier. UTIrot 3STstion.l JBsjoo-Is: va;o. ti:.,is CAPITAL, 60C,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, i86,000. IHUKCORHK. Kotan, Win, Cameron, Tom I'ndKltt, J. K. Koeu, w. V. Vort, W. U XatloU.'.D. It. Wnllnco, W. K. Dannies, Win. Hteailt-dt, M. t . ooi BF"AcoountB of Ilaakc, Jlinkore, MrohMit nnd others am BOllolteU Wo pOfBfiBS,urnnrpid Mclllllee formaktnK oullontloiiB. WIIKI.U. I'rrKMiTit. J I) BKM Vln. IVeMiUTil. ID. IS I) MAYF IKLD; Cashier. The City Savipgs Bapk CHARTERED FEB. 12. 1892. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. Now offers 6 per cent, interest on deposits. Interest payable lrom date. Nice Building Lots CHEAP ! .4 J ,1 lJ nvn l. i N I M tf.P w K m NO MUD TO STICK. , s ill FRIT WM 1 W8W BWB fea 8. S WW l! EhhEct WW Ilia Jg&CANFIELD Jtg& fcJ DRESS kyI i SiELG, iJF SiELG, SALES 15,000 PAIRS A DAY. C A N F I E L D RUBBER C Offices: HEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG AND VIENNA. F,,r eululn Waco at tho lolloHiru hioin. ;ii,i)si'i:i. .v .iiii;i:i,, BE Kirkpatrick's Beau tiful lots in East Waco. No City Tax, Still You are Riglit in tlie City. Call at 605 South 8ta Street, Corner Clay. P. G. KIRKPATRIOK. ' s.vx;i:u ituos. The installation of exhibits in the various building.", at the World's Fair is now actively n progress. ;corfs of treigit ears loadtd with exhibits are being run into the grounds and switched to the different buildings. Wagons laden with packing caos are to bo seen goir' in all directions. Soon these busy scenes will be multiplied many times over, fjr hundreds of cars of exhibits will arrive where now there are k: .rrs. The inaj )r ity of exhibits which have arrived thus fir are foreign. Hajti's building at the World's Fair, a very unique and artistic Htructure, has been completed, and was dediua'el on January 2, tho anniversary of the independence of Hayu. Frederick Douglass, ex United State minister to tba. country, del vered the dedicatory oration and Director-General Davis responded. llayti wil make an elaborate exhibit. Goupil it Company, of New York and Paris, have been con ceded the important privilege of making an illustrated publication of tho contents of the Wonnn's Building. The costh task has been undertaken without expend j to the Exposition, upon the condi tion tbat tne linn snail nave tne exclusive sale of the publication. This is distinct from the official catalogue, which will not be illus trated, and tho title of it is now under consideration. The quality of the entire publication, as to paper, pictures and text, will bo of the finest possible description, making an edition de luxe, of equal attractiveness and value as a souvenir of woman's share in the World's Fair. Tho Board of Lady Managers, soon after it? organization, care- fnlly considered the most compre hensive muthod of presenting a satisfaotoiy showing of tho work of women in hospital and trained nurse service. Making tho early discovery that but slight opportu nity for such an exhibit would be found in the Liberal Arts Depart ment, owing to the limited space, the Board eagerly sought tho desired opening through other channeK The plans fjr medical service, promulgated by the Medi cal Director of the Exposition, contemplato the maintainauce of a hospital in which the more ad vanced modern theories will bo demonstrated. A striking feature of this will be anellective ambu lance sorvice, each ambulance being aecerapinied by a trained nurse when called for tho removal of a patient to the hoppital. Here the Board of Ltdy Managers perceived its opportunity, and at once began the foundation of an elaborate feoheme, which ultimate!) assumed national proportions and attracted wide attention from many vital y interested. This was tho establish ment and maintainauce of a series of movable hospitals or rilief stations, at various j oiuts on the World's Fair grounds, by means of which the safety and comfort of the public would be greatly served. Patients requiring immediate atten tion can be taken into one of these relief stations 3iid there receive such prompt, expert care as will often render unnecessary thoir removal to the 'hospital. In addi tion to the line opportunity thus afforded for a practical exhibition of wonnn's skill as a trained nurBe which was tho original incentive of the Lady Managers this admirable plan also g-svu mag nificent scope for ennprebensive hoepital exhibits which had been crowded out of tho Liberal Arts Department. The ida of the Lady Managers has received the most cordial approval of the Chief of Liberal Arts, who saw in it oppor tunities! for exhibits not in h-s power to bestow. Fearing, how over, Irt-t this pervice great as it ovidemh must be mignt be re jected by the Directory in the event of its entailing any expense upon tho Exposition, those mot vitally interested the great huspi lals, tho makers of hospital fittii ". aud appliances readily agreed to establish and maintain these relief stations at their own oxponBe, fooling recompensed h the priv. ileges cf exhibition. Large allied interests are represented in tho united movement, the list of hospi- tals including such names -as the Be levue, the Mt. Sinai, the Hahnemann, the Roosevelt, the Now York Hospital all of New York city and the great hospitals of Pennsylvania aud Massachusetts. It is particularly gratifying that aU reboots of medicine are represented aad that no one taken suddenly ill need bo subjected to treatment of which he disapproves. The Pnysi oian and Trained Nurse organiza tion cf Illinois have also united with these leading hospitals, and the Board of LaHy Managers in presenting this admirable plan to the Directory. The latter will, no doubt, bo most happy to aocept the great service, offered in so generous 3iid public spirited manner, by which the Exposition and the public will both be signally benefited. The inter-continental railway commission has had prepared a fac simile in miniature of Central and South America to show the surveys of the proposed railroad intended to unite the systems of North aud South America. The work was done by E. E. Court, of tho hydro graphic office, and is a faithful representation of the topography of the countiies named. It is about twenty five feet long, and will be sent to the World's Fair as a part of the government exhibits. In addition to the lines -urveyed for the railroad the map also shows the routes of tho present and prospec tive steamship lines from North to South America, with tho names of their terminal ports and interme diate stopping points, if any. Sonoma county, California, will sniid a unique exhibit to the World's Fair. It will be a representation of the geysers, one of the great natural curiohities of the state. The model will be thirty-two feet long, twenty-eight feet wide and eighteen , feet high. One of tho great spout ing caldrons of stbam will be rep resented by real rock and iminita tion in staff, while a background will be painted to represent the most picture quo of geysers arise. Artificial lights in various colors will ieprodm-j tho peculiar play of color seen in the gorge. The sem blance of the hot Bprings is to be made by use of steam pipes. In the foreground will ha placed a Jingo allegorical figure of "The Demon of the Geysers," modeled by Rupert Schmid. The sub committee of the execu tive committee, ard the committee on assignment of space in the Woman's Building, recently ad journed a laborious session. One important result of their labors was the final adoption of the rules and regulations for the Woman's Build ing. Another was the assignment ot space to tho following associa tiouh of women: Tho L&dios' Catholic Benevolent Association, the King's Daughter's, Mt. Vernon Association, National Council of Womon, National W. C. T. U., Society for Promotion of Physical Culture, Non-Partisan Temperance Union, Woman's Christian Inter national Association, Woman's Relief Corps, Young Woman's International Christian Association. Colleg-3 Alumnae Association, Shut In Society, Federation of Clubs, Woman's Columbian Club, Ameri can Society of Author's, Monona Lako Assemb'y, P. E. C. Sister hot d, Lamo it Clarke Columbian Club, Emma Willard Pioneer Society, Homo for Incurables, Chicago Woman's Club and Colum bian Association of Housekeepers. Many other organizations wore favorab'y considered and will bo a-sigaed apace. The amount given tlKbe already named was propor tioned aecordirg to their size and importance, i no assignments have been gor.er.Uly onceptnd with satis faction. 'Jim Mt. Vernon xVsso ciation ba-i, hosecr, decided not to make the proposed exhibit in tho Woman's Building. As Virginia is uow erecting a faithful and full sizdd reproduction of Mt. Vernon, This bureau has beenT by the World's CohZu1 nn.nm .. . . -""r"U'B thOr.r,l,, Ht I single btj :, tion to hotels and roomiuir denJ.8h k the best of ii8 abihiy, " , " citizens of Chicifo f ir n, h aim protection r t v Miors fi .1,1... ..:, i w. uicjii BlUWIUll! aul ilo Icdginir at fair and rr,un.. 7 j,rl The management is keenlv to the fact that thousands nf !" 7 r."1 oea irom lt; tne city unless they can , f assured on this point, hnuce . ' onun is neing maue to ri-ali.. I isfaetory results in this direJ' time sg) to householders h, furnished rooms to let tr. i- T far as uossible. nrices tW . ' ! be expected thorofor, aud thr avr.Ttrj iiiotatinna .,...!..H .... ., -iveil i reply, to cover afcimmodationf over 10.000 npmdR in ili v.... ,01i nf tliu mtTT tuin,, 1.,. . ..l4"1! :;,;: . vj. h v- Km Pricu of looms per cUy ,.i' board: Single mom person, l ',:. ,Doul)le room, doub'e btl person, : 12; two persotm . Uouble bddded room, two it beds, to pertons, S'j 50. Double-bedded room, two do,' ueciH, inree persons, f,15, Double-bedded room, to bids, four persons, -o ;o. There csrtainly does not m according to theso figures, to any indication that ciliz-rjsofClJ cag? will demand oxeugshe tor the accommodation of v!ii to the Exposition, and thuv cm reueci upon to nntam the gi reputation ot (Jhica-'o for air liberal treatment of us puems. n publishing house hau a pampi'. now ia press coinaiairg a Jut over 10,000 places, in thn nitv Cnic3go where furnishod rooms ti be had at moderate rates. Ti piices given above do not inch large hrst-claBS hotels nor womin new buildings in course of eretV in tho vicinity of Jackpoa ri aiany mischievous rumors aiu tho likelihood of hith iiriees extorl ion generally have been o inated by persons iuteroloJ outside baarding-house icbemes,. some of them apparently irespona ble and even frnminlpnt.. Tb great mass of vibitors wiildjuhtlo ..., .. tu ....: 3 .... . furnished rooms such a alludtdto and aparLment hotels, arranging t take their meals from dav to dn wherever it may suit ther conut ienca. It is estimated that fnn ."iO.OOO to 100.000 neoiilo Ma " - 7 " -- r j- - seived daily with meals within ti Exuoaiuon i?rounds alone, whi. the uumbor of hotels aud reetii rants is constantly increasing, TI ttl am ill Tho Alexandre Baking Powder tho liest and Cheapest. For more than five ears Baking Powder hs bren in use this market. Some SOO.OOO cans ti bcon sent out with a request that did not give satisfaction they shccl bo returned, and none tver back. This is good evidence they gave general satinf'aotion. Tho retail price of the Alexam baking powder is 25 cents a pcuoi The other best standard brands K; cents per pound, and it takes dot the quantity it docs ol the Alexacfl bakiiig powder, which makes u four timej us much. There oie other baking poJ sold here as low a ."iorntsper but, like the high priced WTlit takes two teaspoontuls tc eicoi ol Hour. Tho Alexandre requires one, and that makes 23 cents of it co as far as .'50 c tis of tM caIU d uheap mvdnrs. Tl.nn : .c .,J ,r, Wjl'O. J A IIUII 11 IJ ill Ut 1" ---i emnlovmiMit tci imin. neoolc asl tho earnousos and .J s f fH here, Another advantage, the ff will buy back all tho empty ' cases it returned in y d '-i cdij1 Ii"n-sli rnnstprt nnd iircen C0ft( . . ..! (W ways on hand. Also pure at tho S.a:e Buildins, the associa tion finds itsmodt fitting placo in ;this, Washington's home. In answer to tho many inquiries from boards of trade and uimilar bodies concjrning the alleged plan to demand extortionate prices for aocommcditumfl in Chicago nc-xt summer, Major W. Marsh KaFsou, at the request of tho Director Gen oral, has prepared tho following report frtiu tho buroau of public comfort: gronnd spioes I Ccffeo and peanuts r asted livrreH nrnmntlv. 'Jo.iv Moo, Mooro Bros'. Bl'o , 4N ' south n N. T. Cheatham, Vli street, delivers ha, w bran to any part ol tho city. CIS n rv.. TonsnlSHt''! Parties wanting trees onjj snouia seo jur. r. -",., ty of that business and is d i !JJ2 i tfr... . JtJL'i.' iajuii-v ilita&& Jm A. ' ' i. W ,;ia4t-v &,,.