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THE WACO NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1803. Padflitt Park Theatre F. R. SHARPE &. CO., Last Performance OF "A Lively Chase!" inli 1 hi mi, i-, 1, nl of lA S ' . lll.l.lll 01 i nii in. at .in, u us ;; ; it u s i imiiiii ;in- 111. -in 1 ) mmrii i.ns. flu u itjijmif vrmi. M n'i,t. Price 25 and 50 cents. Performance S:30 p. m. face EYflBing lews o 4 17 mill ll'l I ninkllii M Mum J. it it k v k r r IMi6(l,hr nmf r.,rllir. All coiiiiminicutiont to Insure prompt attention "tinutd besdilreseii toThe Nwi Wnpo, rex'). All t)illn lno I'lic Nrws otllee for ndvoitUlnir iUl"eriptloii or press work aro piiynhle alone to S J. R. BENNETT, or to his auUiortzeil uent I'UBIjHUKK'S NOTICn Bills whion it in expected The Newn to pay must tt authorized by an order signed by J R. BENNETT. The Only Democratic Dally lu Con tra! Texas. THE SUNDAY LAW. All thu newspapers in Sun Antonio seem to bo hoHlihi to the enforce ment of the Sund ij lav in their city, ami this Htate of thingH is pro. diued by the idea that the mr. j inly ol the population is opposed to the enforcement of the statute ag.vinst ceping bar rooms open on Sunday. It is as lawloBH as it in unpatriotic in the nowspapers to advocate, in the most inll iin:itoi style, the open vio'a'ion of a statute of the sta e, md the people of Texas owe it to themselves to atli the brand of their disapprobation on those papers. It is legitwnito for men to urge and advocate tho repeal of a law, and to secure its repeal l lawful means, f they can do so; but, it is lawless, revolutionary, unpatriotic and dangerous to tho public welfare-, in a community to arrogate the right of violating a general law .r. their pleasure. It in truly a most alarm ing i niptom of apprcaihiug auar. ib to see newspapers fanatically urging 3iid defending tho violation of a law of the state, enacted b a legislature duly oleoted bv the ii all tied voterH of the state. Brann, of the Express, is hardly responsible for what ho utters since he is not ' ir removed from insanity. His mind is warped and diseased he is devoid of common sense and jnige. ment, and mistakos pert loquacity and tlippancy for genius. Ha is in i fair ws to turn the Express plumply upon the broikers. It is anything but creditable to Sin Antonio, that a juij oomposed of anti-Sunday law men. will die regard their solemn oaths to tind a vordict according to the '-law and the testimony" and acquit, where the evidence is clear and conolusiye and the law is uudisputed. uch mon are unfit to sit on juries and iifcti. for oitianship. The newsj a pars of Saa Autonio dare not de nounce jurors, who act in this cor rupt and lawless manner, as per Hi rers, because they are deciples of these papers, and are practising what their newspapers preach, daily, with a sort of demonial fa naticism. A juror is corruptly false to his oath, when he acquits a person soloy on the ground, that his private opinion oondetnus the law, and ho should be difqialified, by law, for thereafter serving on a jury. Such men are unsafe and unreliable for tho reason, that they porjuro themselves. What right 1 :i Mn Antonio to nullify tho Sunday law? Tne K.v piess, "n its phrery. fays no liw is binding ou a people miles? they ap prove of it. Are the people of Ttas ready to 3ppro d of the an archical doctrine so fanatically preached by the Express? If a community be opposed to enforcing the law against murder, according to the Express, such community has the right to nullify and di?r?gard the law by acquitting all men tried for murder. A community of thieves would alao have the right to nullify the law against thoft. The pretension that San Antonio ha tho rijht to violate any statute, thatdjes not quadrate with her notions, is a- unfounded a- it is lawless and will never be conceded by the people of Texas. NO FINANCIERS It is the interest of the country that no financier, i e., no pro fessional financial man ever be allowed to maD.ijo the finances of the people or to direct the tiuancial policy of our government. Lately an esteemed, but greath mistaken contemporJi wa- advocating the surrendering of the financial policy of tho government to the 'control" of ''our financiers." The imminent aid dangerous crisis that has just beon a veiled by the intelligent patriotism cl President Cleveland and Secretary (. arlisle not onlv without but even contrary to the pernicious iutluonce and demands of professional fijaneieriis a striking illustration of tho necessity to keep financiers out from tho management of cui national or state lina'ices. It is very easy to see that their very profession instful of tiaing them for the control of nationa' or state finances, uecessarially and radically unfits them for it and renders them the most dangorous cbss of all for the exercise of such a control. Tne "only spring" of their profession, as justly says the en highest au thoritv in political economy. Ad.im Smith "i- and must be selfish ness. '" Hut we know that it is the very reverse of selfishness, i. e., public spirit, patriotism 3ud abso lute solf denial that 3re the noble virtues to which only can be trust ed safely tho management of public affairs. The most honest professional fi nancier that could be found, even with the help of a lantern in broad daylight, tus inevitably, with his professional life and fatal habits of selli ahneap. narrowed his mind and soul to merely selfir-h interest, and incapacitated hini'elf for this large atd noble 'elf-denial that is so de sirable ai.l even indispensible at the helm of public affairs. During the imminence of this last averted crisis and gold panic, we have seen on one side the people, represented rj 1'res dent Clou-'and and Mr. Carlisle, and on the other the Wall Street financiers and "gold bugs" parleying as from op posing camps, sending proposal one to the other, each one pulling for their own side, the financiers re fusing any oftheir proposals though beneficial to national finances, oecanfe the would not al low them to turn their usual houest(V) penny out from the pub lie treasury, and the pockets of the nation, finally President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle, ignoring them, escaping the pressure of their selfish usurious greed and winning for the people the financial battle against co-allied financiers. It is a very common and crude prejudice to believe that because a man is a professional and success ful lioancier in hia own individual interest, he is ipo facto endowed with a larger special opacity for th'e understanding of great financial I questions than are men of other I profession. A political economist, ! 3tiy tcientitt, anicularly a until-, matician, a ci tl or a military en gineer, a lavyir, even 3 phyician, if well educated and able in I their respective professions, will he superior to any Wall i Street speculator to resolve difficult and intricate financial prob lems. Any man, able for instance, to hand'e calculus more easily will mater financial questions, if only Geyser City Diiecli ii;i. r.vi ii:. J. K. HORNE & CO , !!! Franklin Street. Rkai. EhTATi; a Ri:ni-al Aciknts. R. G. GAINES, Ural Estate and Rental Agent, 100 South Fourth Street. applying his mind to them, tbnaj - eercan teu those famous finan ciers who are called "N ipoleon of tiuauco,'' who, in-tci I of genius and patriotism, pos8e? most often only tho low cunning of selfish greed, and who, if truskd .villi the control of national or slate finances, in evitably would speedih bring them to their witerloo. Wll. DAVIS, Fire Inpi'uanok and Rkai. Estate. Room 48 Provident Building. Silver cert'ticates issued in pay. ment of silver bullion, are payable in silver, but Harrison's administra tion to emphasize its abject subser viency to the gold bugs, redeemed them in gold. It was this nefar ious playing into the hands of the gold bug?, that ( ansed the present financial trouble. Mr. Carlisle must not submit to tho insolent dic tation of tho gold bugs and harpies of Wall street' Nick Biddle and the old National Bank of Philadel phia, attempted to bully and brow beat President Jackson in a similar manner, but, happily for the peo pie, "Old Hickory" was not a man to be freightened fiom doirg his duty. Pay silver certificates in silver, coin the silver bullion lying unprofitably in the government vaults, remonetv.e silver and let Wall street do its worst. The issue is bound to come, and the present is as good a time a can be hoped for. If the government is the slave and creature of Wall street, the sooner the fact becomes known to the people, the bettor for them. i i:i:n i imcuih ci:. BROWN & MOORE, Ghaiv, Hav, Feed and Pkoduoe, 72fS Austin St. Telophono. it ki;uii:s. FRENCH BAKERY, Corner Ninth and Webster Street, O. BEiM.irii, Proprietor. t:itoci:ics II. STOLTE, Staple and Fancv Gkoceuies. 300 South Fifth Street. i'iioi ;ic iiii:ics J. L. BERGSTROM, 5024 Austin Street. Finest Work, I Lowest Priced c;.iuma;i: snoi's HOPKINS BROS. Blacksmith and Carriage Shop 207 and 200 South Fifth Street. FLOAT I.I1 ABKRNA THY & TRICE, AT JIM CROWDERS. Float Line. Fmigh's Paid. Goods Deliverpd Promptly. pi.i .hiiim: A.M J.IS I'lTTIMi. c. w. Mcdonald, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 30 j South Fifth Street. The minister who, as pastor, has arrayed against him a respectable manority of his tlook, will resign his chared to some one else, for he knows withont the combined sup- j port of his members his efforts are crippled, ouch is equally true of teachers and officer- in our c'ty school' To achieve their highest usefulness the faithful and united support of all citizens should be enlisted. To do this demands the minority should be consulted by tho majoiity. The majority should not attempt to force a teacher or superintend ent upon the schocls dist3&teful even M a respectable minority; un it iKiiw.iiti. I. D. LEWIS, General Hard vare, 313 Austin Ave. Two Doors Est of Sanysr Bros. on. ami ; soi,i i. OIL AND GASOLINE I)cicrail It viy part of the rlty. 'Jclephone C. N. Curtl or HarriFon A. To. E II. McG U'GTi:V, Cl'J Auslm 3trcat. IUO I IMMMIIO. WACO CITY IRON WORKS, If. . II iittt rhni'ni't I'i ojtt it tur. All Linile of Foundry anil Machine Work Cornel Seipnth ami Kranklln ;i(.it am) i:.nim: w,i;u. P. RAY NAPIER less it can be demonstrated 'no '-''('' ; '"'' -v """, "' -hi'in ,ii'i tt mi iiiiiiii 1'ir lKi'ti'Mfiiinrii it r ft where in the wide world can one so capable be found Waco is growing steadily and solidly, 3nd mesns to continue on same schedule. till i ttishiit llirittnl Until Itnitnt, t ." Smith Fifth tmt, II urn. sri: ti i, i mhii:s The contest is batwoen tho people and W t'l street. WACO STEAM LAUNDRY, X tir .Susiiph tttnt ftrhltit i ., vhmv itnos a 'oo.i'",Me'f'M' I'romiit AtU ntion to out of town mihrs. i ABOVE ALL OTIWRS, Dr Piei re's f-inlflon Medical Dis- rjvorv l- tho nwlicme for tho i blixxl Y hi II b illuiK to believe i noors i.mi snoi. MADK AND RH'AlliEDHV S. IIEINKMAN 309 Franklin Street. Opposite this, wrliaps if vu think of tha I ,, l,,,,. , war its .M to ou On trial Post Otlice, WacO m (,s, thatV "hut it amount-, to In anv .asH uhcio it fails to benetit or cure, vour inonev is returned. With an iluutitfiil or ordinary medicnif. this cduldn't lx done. And it i mi' done, esc-ept with the " Discovery ' In every di'oa'e catisfnl by a tirplil liver or impure blood, this medicine "ill ceitainly cure For the most stuliliorn Skin and Scalp Diseases, the worst forms of Scrof ula, oven Consumption ior I.uns . Ill Oil (ci" lll mil'1 iori' .rut" ud lorh bin" ' Igiin ii II" mlilin .Js. 'l'J j cost lC3ttt ala eraei flllbt! itjn, gov i t resiat by tJ fact 0SD decu ae a My 3ft 3tht ent saa v itort i rlyd rnor 1 lit chose also ( R. F. MINNOrK- Pe l'insi(l.l im, M;(fw,Mr O;),, e Itiimii H. rhuhnif, , Bail i mi Mvi. Cu until, ihn in , ,-,4i; m I nut HiM. Slnti Olil Cntii,, I), u,, yMwW . tt i.-.,.,... . ,. .. "loftb nil2l I'rovldent Iluililli?. reiiuom .j., .,ntu, lo-xaa bVE. tin, .nose rimoAT Kxclnlelv js ,i m , . r WCt U JJL-in v'pJ n rs , Uar''S' Corner Fourth and P...,, .. 'miiii J. B. tOKVls,, Drugs, Stationery, I'iints.oJ """ ',,,r "", r t l k t' w . . . 1 11' "", l,' tltUy DKS. KEIL'i &AU,m CVC CAD unor iim ...' Liu, lhii, iiuoc am m ,-.. '"111 Uvor iirst National Jhnk DR. J. II. BonI'T, Dentist Over First Natiorjal Batl DR. C. S. PHILLIP DN'TIsr Opposite Postofl e, Waco A. RI ERULL, J'hjl lie III II .,, S ,1,, jn,, '" iior-i-BT, s, ,lia . "' -.... jiiq b um .01. street near Hill's Hualni., C ., Id DR. P. Ii. IIEN-rST Office, 101 J Austin A. Resii Home Villa. Teh phone DR. J. O. J. KING, wince in wnainura U ork i Mi!r ;,Mit). ihir.i a..... . . ... .. Ptut" Ctdlu rotU.,V,n- .. MAI - . .u "... t.",V" ..V""1:' UD " fiWea' wmi.r uuunnuiin! j, m oi p, n;, DR. J. W. HUNTER, I'llln , llnrnii S, I'liiiuf,.,,! Ilillliltn, nt Ohl t'nriii i Driuj (,, . ,,, Mn s. Sri it rilijihnni nt uiji, ,ni rtll E. M.KWINi-.. 1 : SODtii Fom u ATTOHSKY (I, UW -INTD NOHFUPULiI i?i' a 8tle"111"1 t0 etamiuaiion t fcll.tjp. F.J Otll pile ItV y ii a Sui ,iu:,iT .ii iitiii; rs RACK & CLOWE. Hot Barbecue Meat. Bestow the Market x'OS Soutluaaie. Ksn lV z ne JOHN DOLLINS. KINKsT MKAIS IN UIKtiTT, T'-'is Austin Ae ci,i:a.mm. ami iiyi im., THE LITTLB FRLACIDIAl Dyb Wohks. Only Reliable Works in the Ci tcitiui 1. 1' i it ii. in ft, i iii:m Inii pea irch le h J ht roi i, 3 II Goi r, ys ec W. E. DUPREh, AlUIICULTUBAI, ImI'LKSIESTS Buggies, E'.c. Cor. Bridge A-lsly hi ilai t'IMI II Vltlvl IS ,. .1 T,. P. RI.ATfMIAUT. eni Fihb. Ocstnrs. O.imo nrps.JedPJ J ' - "' BlV i tiy, Cor Sixth and Franklin S'Mi v ,S.I)IH,I .M) II ltM Int. o JIM CROWD ML -. . . r ..... t SADD1 ES. 11A11NJJ8B, t ' UK'0SI 111 South Third Street Bah &K ALF. HERBEIIN, fr Large Stock of Buggy and W i llarnpsa. Cheap. ,il4 AuitiDSW111 IU1 ii vititi.u miiii'" prid to J. II. BROWN. Beo L'ndek Wkbi HoTiB'pat on South Third Street. . im Deane, Tne PHOTOGRAPHER and overy kindred ailment, nothing ap proacnes it as a remedy othins Ue, at anv price, is really as cheap Y m pay only tor the (iooiI you Ret. Its more than mere relief it's a poifect and permanent cvrr. that you get with Dr SaROi Ca'anh Kemly. The proprietors offer f"xj reward for any incurable case of Catarrh Has re-OnonoH for Kn?inp af I . i.olAntein'st-rpnf. OVCf C0Dt nr Dti'TllerViainC Tucker & Co's- has the newest and latest styles in backg cn.i.t:&sui ics ttnu cvcrytning pertaining to eiegaiu pnoiugiai"'- . new plastic grounds, the latest extension grounds, never W brought to Waco, Also the largest photo camera, box ana the city, which will enable him to make life-size bust photos J. and to introduce large photographic work in Waco, he will g'Jco absolutly free of charge to all customers during Februar l. Jm, t and April, on May 1st, five larce portraits, handsomely fralTie ' Win; n f rtr nr,n T 4 V- T . Jm' ., V .. ... ...lorflryo3' tnai touu .-" ".' 3, and keep yu' ;'tll, work and charges pCQTnppKKATEsTiti:sToitKR, Une 22x27, one 20x24, one iSx22.one i&x ' Known. Kor wcakneu. in I tor each dollar will be given one ticket, so KdffiVe5,SSW;7fi"i?-n,S& navetaeBameoJw a c,rand nortralt frei 'rrtnfl.rt.1. Ileneflta v tnte'-l l Ci) -tamp for cirniiRr. ConflJentiftl c-9Auu JJ E.lll(JAt4 UV,, j nicub 1 najentiaj open on this fact that Deane does ths very tluest ...imiito. price f0r iti DON'T FORGET THIS.