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im THE WACO NEWS, SATURDAY, M Y 2o. 1S93. Waco imm Ms .o 417 rtfi.t l' niiiKllii st . ' tntt t'l-njiriflor. .1. it. Hicstisri I'uhlith-r All oouiiuuniuatioii- to Insure prompt tttJHiiMoiiihoiilii lie addressed toTho Nowa, Waco, Texas. All blllH due Pi'iB News ortlco for advoitldnif titioriitiou or press work are pay-inm alone to J It. KKNNEn, or to hU ntnori.wl aifent I'UBLIiltKll'S NOTICE. Bills which H ih expei't'd The Nowm to pity must o authorized ly mi order sIl'iix'1 v J R. BKNNEIT The Only Democratic Dally In Cen tral Texas. The Nkm never shoots it" l m b ofore it is 1 jaded. ' M ter Cuney in a pullijk g-ju'l-m'n an' my pus-wnal frien'." In the general round up of notabilities where is Tom Ochiltree at? Among the prospective infant in dustries of Dit'las is a lirge baby farm. Another bank president charged with embezzlement lm gono off -loaded. Will no ToxaH Muri.bnu arise to perpetuate in '-vush" the coming of the Harvey? "Mistah Cunoy, sah, is a gontle maii, Hah, and :i suholn sah; yas, sab, begod, sah." Captain Powell, the taHost man in Tex.i", is on his way to Chicago. It seems that ho was raised" on Johnson grass. On account of the bungling of law yors a wretch in Houston who foul ly , murdered his mother and aunt has been allowed to livo a yoar and more. r Tho Kiusas populists aro "agin" tho insiuauce uompanies uud rail roads. If one of these follows had a -z hoifor killed by a train ho would not hesitate to sue tho rail road for f 100 damages. A Memphis Methodist proaohor has fouud a mirclo in a woodpile in tho shiipo of what is claimed to be :i genuine stigmata. Thnro is a 'nigger" in a wool-pilo at Gilvos ton, but he'll bo smokod out protty soon. lu dosuribing K ilsil'a the Wash ington reporters must recolloot that a female royalty of Spain "has no legs," according to Spanish court etl'jelto. jf Whilo banks north, east and west aro having an opidomio of "bust ing" Texas banks ha e not felt a quiver of tho financial vibration. This is pretty good for a "bankrupt country." Sow that the Texas bankers have fuvorod the repeal of the Sherman act, it may bo woll to suggest that it will be wise to repeal tho act if wo i-an got another better. .Mean time, the bankers may "resolute" and the gold bugs may buzz, but tho demand of tho domocratio party will never be mot until silver is re moneti.-d. For tho bene!!', of I'ucle Dan McGary, who will bo present at the ball to bo given in honor of the aunt of His Most Catholic Majesty, Tiik Nuws will state that tho lady is oalled Ki-.'ahn-tah Ku-lah-ol-ah. 1'. is to be hoped that L'nole D.tn'l will make a broach in his time-honored obsorvauco of giving oaoh man a uickjl around for the beer, ahould ho wish to ' set 'em up" for tho haughty grandees. AN AMERICAN SCULPTOR IN PARIS. We read in the New York World: A private letter from Paris brings some friendly gossip about Mr. Mj.Mnmts which shoul 1 in terest every oue who has eon or read about his beautiful World's Fair f junta'n. Its verdict may be trusted, for tho writer is a F.ench man and 3 sculptor by education, although not now by practicn, is keenly and frankly critical even of his friends, knows ex3C.ly what ho thinks about a wo-k of art. 3tid takes pains to expre.. liinielf with prei,i"ion. Now that the last iiires for the fountain are ti li.-hed." ho writes, I can S3y that McMonnie's talent has ad a iced during thd progress of this great work. Thee last figures, 3mong thtiii t-o nymphs playing Aith children, sho an easier, sup pler k'nd of work than the earliest one, a e more perfectly sustained in a word, are strouger. It is a grand and beajtiful work of deco ration, this. And in another statue, tho small model of which ho has just completed, progress is m irked again. The subject is 3 young "FauneMe" or Bacchante, adanoing with a d3ncing stop 3nd carrying a little faun. These words convey nothing but a chofd-rivre stands behind their suggestion 3 chef-d'u-ure of youth and grsue, united to thore qiantitieH which Me.Mon nies now posseses.'3, consummate knowledge and -kill." It must bj pleasant to have such words written abjut you by a very good jiige; it is pleasant even to road them of another if you, too, are an Ameri can. It is evident that if we under stood aad provided for art and its refinement as wo dj for tho materialities of life, such as fiiances, agriculture, mechanical inventions, war, etc., wo could raise Anuricuu artists and an American art instea I of having them inida in Europe, Although they remain American citizens can we boast, legitimately, that aftor having :i quired their European artistic education aud their foreign art, they really are American artists? No, certainly; if American citizens yet, they aro French or Germuu or Italian artists. Why, oven to sell their works and live they have to depend on Kuropoan patronage! The master piece of our gnai American artist, Mr. Su-gout ( f whom now wo like to pride ourselves, since the French have recoguiz.'d and lion -id him), thsit same masterpiece the French bought and hung in one of their linest national musoum; that very mastorpieco could find no buyer in tho largest aud riches cities of this country, where at great cxponso Mr. Sargent hal exhibited it. What we need iH 3 national establishment for tho education 3ud promotion of artistic culture in our midst, such as all other civilized nations in Europe, een tho smallest and the poorest, possess, aud would be ashamed to not maintain. Tho Waco Nkws man is in a bad way. Hoar him: In summer we faint. In wlnti-i we're chilled, itll tiff 11 WHIlt 'llul niver u lilleil. Houston Post. The Nkws, de3r Post, denies tho charge. It never did it. The NKWh doesn't "faint in summer" or "chill in wiutor" and its' wants aio all supplied. Charge it to some other fellow. The Nkv- is not guilty. Tho orinoline craze appears to li3VO tapered down to nothing. Houston Post. IIae you bjen peeping, Mistor Man? The man who wrote tho Child Q iceu Of Spain" head in yesterday's News when tast seen was walk ing toward Dallas, where, it is un derstood, he wilPapply for a j-ib as cook on the "Harvley." Ho was accompanied by tho proofreader, limping bally, who will probably "accept a position" as doorkeeper in a vaudeville palace. Let the Western GM Alone. A i bany, Ma 1- Kd'tnr E'eali-g J"Wi In pondering over some oi the numerous "fads" and fashions of mrdern chilizition, there n3tur.Vi :i-ies in my mind, this q'r. "Why do we h3ve chaperones?" The western g rl is not raised by hand, neither are her early culture and training neglected, (-he has simply grown up in the beautiful sunshine and is well acquainted with u'l the facts of life, aud her knowledge is good. She is strong, and womanh and has no sort of a morbid notion about that creature j called man Sho is of as much ! strength and consequence as he. A chaperone would ha e to be a goddess from on h;uru to keep pace with the western gin. When there is innocent pleasure to hi had, and when the gets a s veetheart, you may depend on it -he will handle him right without tuu assistance of an insinu3ting chape.one, 3nd should he ask her to go to the theatre she will go and carry hc-relf better than mamma's chaperonical hot-house lily, who has aUays been 3t the bidding of a disappointed "old maid." If the western girl wishes to take a buggy ride with her beau she will do it and Mr. Beau will do all the driving, too. The western girls should quaran tine against the encroachment of the so-called protection of irtue 3nd morality. The cli3perone is needed in the east, but until the west gets naughty the chaperone is a nuisance. Praieie Blo.som Finest Work. Lowest Prices HARTLEY & JIM mill 'JOX SOVTII tii PivHimt- TifllivArv. The TVl""i "1-k-i - iEt 1 ---zl Geyser City Diiectji iir.vi. r.sTAir.. J. K. HORNE & CO., 410 Fraukliu Street. Real Estate a Rental Agfnts. K. G. GAINES, Real Estate and Rental Agent, 109 South Fourth Street. WM. DAVIS, Fiue Insurance and Real Estate, Room IS Provident Building, iu r.s. for M t V rT Vja,. xu.MUin witJM , "atGM vjuruur ruimn and FuaU; J. B. COUNIsh Drugs, Stationery, Paints, 0: , IB' t(l F tt iini ' y'!J Nftltl (llntin V... .... KlmHlrert. ;,,.,( r""'i ""', IMtOFIMl , Alius ti:cu a.m) 1'iioui'ci: IIKMillT i iiuii:'. Teacher (in physiology c'a6): Now, Johnny, how many senses have you? Johnny (very promptly ): Five. ' Correct. Now, what are thoy?" "All pennies." Rochester Democrat. Mrs. Hioks: Do you have any d HLulty withsorvants? Mrs. Fjb ter: None at all my husband's Police Commiaioner, and he pro vides the kitchen with comjaay. New Yoik Herald. A! jrchant (to applicant): .Do you think you know enough to assist me intheofVuo? Boy: Know enough? Why, I loft my last phuo because the bjss said I knew mere than he did. Society Journal. lie: Jerusalem! What made you offer pri.oe? They'll cost a fortune. She: Pshaw, we won't have to get any; tluy were to be given to the woman who didn't ask what's trumps. Intor Ocean. He: I am in great trouble. I kissed a girl tho other night and now she won't speak to me. Sho: Did you kiss her more than once? He: Gh, no! She: No wo&der she is mad. New York Herald. ' Look here," ho said Indignantly to the man with the hungry cow, don't you see that 'keep off the grass' sign?" Yes " "Woll, yer cow's on the grass." "I know it mistor," was tho placid answer: "I know jjst as well as you do. You see that cow can't read " Washington Si a'. A school ma'am not many miles from hero was teaching a class in spelling when the word "hus band" was put on the blackboard. None of the children could pro nounce it, 3iid in order to help them out the teacher asked: "What would I have if I should get married?" The answer was prompt, but not the one she ex peoted, and she blushed such a brilliant red that tho sunlight paled. Enchange. IT'S (JI'ITE A STEP from the Kivat, griping, ili'Milfiil pills to Doctor 1'ii'i'co'-. Pleasant I'el-K-ti SStti wlint an ail laiua there ii: Tl)"-u little IVllets, Mvmvh lmger than inii'.taril sef-tU, aro the miuIUm unil the easiest to tako tiny, Mipar- nn.ltrxl rrt'iTii.l.,j tlint every fluid is reailv for The) art in tho niiMest. easiest, mot nat ural tco No iolem-e, no miction after nard, nurf their help Uili Tlier perma nently i"c Constipation, Indigestion, Uilious Attacks .Sclc or llilious Hendaehos, and all derangc'ints. of tho liver, stomach and bowels They'ie put up in .sealed vials them nlnnys fifsh and reliable ordinal , full-, in wooden nnd boxes They're, tho chcapfit, for they're gunrnn (erd to gnr sitistaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for the (7oo you get. No matter what you've tried and found wanting, ou can b'c cured with Dr. Bago'a Cataj-rh Itcmedy. BROWN & MOORE, Grain, Hay, Feed and Pkoduce, 72G Austin St. Telephone. ;kocj:u. H. STOLTE, Staple and Fancy Grockp.ies. 309 South Fifth Street. I'HO'KHiltM'lIDIt J. L. BERGSTKOM, 502A Austin Street. Finest Wohic, Lowest Pkices. DRS. RE1LY & ALlijf .EYE, EAR, NOSE AND Jt Over First National Uank TTJ T H Trvvu. Deniist. Be b Over First National BsiJ DR. C. S. PHILLlpjfti Dentist, Opposite Postoftice, Wacol UAUItlAlii: MIOI'S. HOPKINS BROS. Blacksmitu and Cabriagb SlIOl'. 207 and 209 South Fifth Street. n,(i.'i' m,m;s ABERNATHY & TRICE, AT JIM CHOWDERS. Float Lino. E'reights Paid. Goods Delivered Promptly. I'M .TIKIXi AM) CJ.1S I'lTTI.Xi, C. W. AlcDONALD, Plumiung, Steam and Gas Fitting 305 South Fifth Street. IIAKIMVAIti:. I. D. LEWIS, Gonoral Hardware, 313 Austin Ave. Two Doors East of Sanger Bros. nio roiMi(ii:s. WACO CITY IRON WORKS, ll It Whiti'rborni'r froprirtor. All kinds of Foundry and Machino Work Corner Seserith and l'ranklln. ItlVERMDE FOUNDRY AND M CIIINE SIIOl More ProntB, Iron and Br iss Caitluse oi all Kinds Made at Short Notice, Repairing Kiiglnea, Cotton Gini, Presses and Farm Im plements n bpcoialty O. UaNUTKSOX. uiiiAit ami .i:,si)i: i,i:h. P. RAY NAPIER, Clijttv itutt -.Vric livitlt'V Ayi'tit Halveston mill Dallas JSt'iri, Sutiscrtiithms tttitl Attrerttshiti Jticrlml. Until ltd y ill, 1 l.'t South FitU Sln-tt, Ifitro. sri:A.ii i,.r.Mun;.s, WACO STEAM LAUNDRY, Olio II' 1IHOS. A- ri.OOlt, I'roprlelor. l'rompt Attention to out of town itnlers. HOOTS .M MIOi:s. MADKANI) IIKI'AIREDIJY S. HEINKMAN 309 Franklin Street, Opposite Post Oflice, Waco. A. RIVEROLL. J'httitctttn ami A. ,,, Female Diseases, Stomach Troubl vuuKuiiiifbiuu a of cc i any. uiuce, 7004 ui.i-, uwui mm a iiuoiuui." VUUllQ, DR. P. R. HENGST, vuiuo, -tui-r iust.iu we. rteiii Home Villa. Telephone! DR. J. C. J. KING, Office in Chalmers Illnnk. tm..J South Third Street. Slate at Old Comal Office hours tioax 11 a. m. to 12 30p,a DR. J. W. HUNTER, ItJItci; Itnum X, Provident flHlMlail Ulil Cornir ( Sturr, f(ri .S. Slli it. Telephone ill ojjle unU rtill R. F. MINNOCK, I'll YS1VIAS .I.V A I jro.i i(C(j- icooin li, Clmlinivi UlocK ileitri'Mr.s. fjiinninuhiiin'n. .IK roiinii m. .time utn viiriin H,ujt J It. Fltlti:i.l,, fl. D. Bx . aud 21 Provident Uuildlng. Telepli -, iaoo, icxaa, eve. Bab, .oj iuuuAi txoiuivuy. E. M.EWING. 1 !) South Kouiirn. ATTOIIVKV AT. LAW AND NOTAHWi Sjieclal atteutiou to examination ii llUOP, ALLAN DSANFORD, Attokne at Law, R ioiu No. o, Chalmers BIoJ 3i eat 3i.viiki;t. RACK & CLOWE. Hot Barbecue Meat. Best Mel the Market 0S South SqaiJ JOHN DOLLINS. FIN3ST MEATS IN TIIK CUT, 72S Austin Ave. ULEAMMi AM) ITi;I.fi,l THE LITTLE FRENOHMil Dye Wokks. Only Reliable Works in the 01 AliUIUril'I'K VL. I MI'MJ'IE W. E. DUPREE, Agiiicultueal ImPLEMBSIS' Buggies, Etc. Cor.Bridge&W FISH MAKKUTH. RICHARD & BLANOIIAS Fish, Oysters, Gamo, Dressed Pn try, 72 Austin Auenue. it vitm:it mioi's. J. II. BROWN. South Eighth Street, Waco, Texas. aimili:s AM) IMinW ALF. IIERBELIK. Large Stock of Buggy aud Mj Harness, Cheap. AustinSt. TIiIn keeps unliko tdo imstidnMiriJ TRAVIS F. JON THE! HEAL ESTATE HUSTLES