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THE WACO NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1893. '"e wpwx Vew-Wbro a ja. , fOAP B 7' FOR CUAI COLLARS and CUFRS. wV ' jjJjT J Made Only by N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. st. louis. THE LEADER, 509 AUSTIN AVENUE, Ml II in Offers Unsurpassed Variety anfl Prices! To the Buyers of Dry Goods and Shoes. Our lines of Wash Goods and Fine Hosiery are Especially Attractive. See them. Fancy Parasels ai Cost This Week we Place on Sale our entire line of Fancy Parasols at strictly Cost Price. They are all New and Stylish Goods, See them in our Show WindOvV. Livingston & flGscnberg. 1- hi cvxunrwi xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx m r I 1 L JlJL -"3l. az 1 XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX Mas Arrived, AND IS,' FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG STORES. THEM, Everything Sold Under a CLIMAX OIL, For Pain. CLIMAX PILLS, For Biliousness. CLIMAX BLOOD ELIXIR, For all Blood Diseases. COKE AND MILLS DID ENDORSE FINLAY. It Is a Matter of Notoriety Among Interested Parties. Referring to the special corres pondence from Washington in tno Dallas News in regard to the Gil veston oolleotoiship, Sena' or Coke said to a-i E kmni. New reporter t dvy: "The statement that they have been UiiiMd to find a written eu (brsorutnt of Col. Go. Finlay by Coke and Col. Mills for the elec torship of that port may be eorrec'. but that Sonator Coke has li'ed in writing an indorsement in the secre tary of the treamry's ollije is a nia'.ter of common notoriety annng ah persons at Wash nglon interest id in that suhjocl and thai Senatoi i Coke and Mills ha e indorsed Col Fiulay and that these gentlemen have been to the w"rtary repeated ly and urged Ftulaj's appoint ment." In this connection Tun Nkws will also Htii'.o tb it the interview published a few d.js ago in Tun KKM.SG Nk- and afterwards A'ircd to tho Ga. tie and Post by their special correspondent, was in accurately presented Senator Coke said, -writing to Col. Greshanr. "If Col. Mills desires a conference with mo in conj motion with youiself and so expresses himself, I will at tend," etc. The Search for the Shootlst. Yesterday tho officer acertained that the man who shot Mr. Curry had no shoes on at the time ho ran avay, and learned from a negro in Eut Waco that a man answering that, description had taken his ho'fs'e frjm him about JJ o'clock in the morning and galloped a way in an easterly direction The man in his flight procured another horse about four miles from the city from a farm er's barn and left the exhausted horse of tho negro in his place, and resumed his tl'ght At the farm of M WhiHi Id, ooar the Tehuacana, Deputies itus iell and Torrenca ascertained from him that a linn answering their dis cription had udden up to bis farm about 10 o'clock in the morning, having a hatchet in one hand and a pistol in the other, and dtminded of him his horse, adding, that he had killed a man. lie got the horse and rode ofl swiftly toward the fuck forests of the Iehuacan3. Tho officers are still on his track. Late this afternoon the man had not been arrested and tho impres sion i-epniH to bo that he has left the city. Policeman Curry is said to bo dob" well. . 'IV .31 Mayor's Court. James Van, drunk, lined $.". Andrew Bird, intoxication; fined ") 00. W. T. IlineK, concealed weapons; lined f25. Tom S. Cavoia, asEU'ilt and bat tery; due 45. Jennie Shelton, abusive language; fined 0. Died. Mr. L, A. Harper died last night at his res donoe, Xj, 821 South Eleventh street, of typhoid fever, having been conliued to his room for four weeks. Mr. Harper had been in Texas four years, and Waves a wife and one child to mourn his death. The funeral services took place this morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. Wood Stone officiating. Interment at First Stroet cemetery. Ballard's Snow Liniment. This Liniment is different in com position frum any other liniment on tho market It i a soientific discovery which results in it being tho most pon otrating Liniment ovor known. Thore are numorous white imitations, wbiuh may be recommended beoiuso they pay the seller a greater profit. Boware of these and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It positively cares llhcu matism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Woands,Cuts,SoiaticaandInfiammato rj llhcuuiatism,Burns,Scalds,Sorc Feet, Contracted muscles, Stiff joints, Old soros, Fain in Baok. Barb Wire Cuts, Soro Chest or Thioat, and is especial ly beneficial in Paralysis. Sold by 11 shur & Co , Waoo, J. B Cornish, Fist Waco, Texas. VHY WILL YOU cough whoa in' loh'e Cure will give you imrofldi ito relief?. Frioe lOo, 60o and $1. for it by WillitmMa Drug oom ALL OVUK TOWN. A nnrriuire licence was issued to Qeorgo Yard and Miss Lula V. Clawson. Thoe lots ou College Heights, whioh are exclusively in the hands of J. E Homo & Company, are choice selections and are being sold ven cheap. See him. Mr. T. J. Womiok was admitted to the bar yeeterlay, after passing a most creditable examination in the district court. Mr. Womaek will be a bright acquisition to the legal fraternity. A barn on south E eventh street used as a storage place for cottm seed hulls by W. J. G.-usawaW caught lire at V2. o'clock last night, but a son of Mr. Gassaway's saw the blazo and put the fire out. Tho damag i was sniaH. Ono of the most attractive sights in Wuao is the display of gent's clothing and furnishing goods at Sangers. The young man who wishes to dress well and stylishly, with a little money, should not fail to see Singer's beautiful styles of clothing and furnishings. A urprixe party of ten dropped in upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Cra uns at their residence corner of Sixteenth and Webster last even ing. The personnel was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Wood worth, Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Mr. and Mts. Downio, Mrs. Lemke, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hofljian :iad Mrs. Peter McClelUud. Dr. Walkor, veterinary surgeon, M. H. C. V S., has been in Waco about one week, and has demon strated his ability by treating a most complicated and severe caso of ono of Judge Goodrich's sorrel match horses. The horse is now convales cing and w.U shor.lybe able to take his place with hisjnate in the har ness. Any one desiring to secure the services of a tkillful veterinary surgeon will do well to ea'l on D . Wa!kr at the Home Villa or at any of the leading livery stables in the city. Don't be Deceived. If you want to drink tho Best Whisky, Smoko tho Finest Cigars, or cat tho best lunch in the city, 00 TO THE OLD PACIFIC 3AL00N. Geo D. Lanam, Proprietor. Sec our great salo of parasols this week. Lewim: Bito.'s. Transiers of Real Estate. Transfers of real estate reported by Waco Abstract and Investment Company, room 17, Provident Building, Waco, Texas, May 20, 1M1.J. Jno E Steele and wife to Texas Savings and Loan afs iciation, lots 18 ana li), block 2K), Roynolds' addition, $-1000. ' L D and L A Wyres by trustee to Texas Savings Lena association, lota s, 0 and i.i, nicker a'dition, 100 J Y Reed by trustee to Texas Siings Loan association, p-irt of block 13, Chamberlin's add, SI 00. Stephen Lankford by trustee to City Savings Bank, lot II, block 7J, Farwell heights, 100. TO Tibba and A m Martin, to S m Young, three-fourth interest in 100 acres of O'Campo grant, Si 500. Estate of E v Johnson by adminis trator to S it Young, one-fourth in terest in 100 aores of O Campo grant, $."00. E .1 and H T Ashburn to John itcMurrain, lot o, block 11, Ash burn addition, $170. E J Gur to F A Flowere, one half interest in 120 acres Gahndo grant, 4-51 0.oO. 8eo Kirknatriok for crnod hin'Mino o ts in Kast Waco. Another now lot of the silky fibred underwear for 50 cents each t Lkwi.vk Bro.'s Are YouThtnklng Of what you ought to tako with you when you go to the World's Fair? Your outfit will not bo oompleto with out a bottle of Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdy. Tho change of water aut diet, fatiguo and irregular habits, during your trip are almost certain to produce diarrluua and dose or two of this remedy may save V0U EerioUS gioknees nri nnrlionc rr,.,V. expense. Proouro u before leavinp. homo. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by H C. Risher & Co. and all druggists A Few Suggestions to tf fn tho n..... "I I 1 Yin nnt unnm. .u. with vniir ann1tnum. , ... ,. -rriluug yo good toaoher. Simply rely UD fait and you have no chn,.ft,. overlooked 2 The new board of tranee, , doubtloss as soon as they oJn ( late certain regulations, by vpu 1 will bo governed. Wait fot ,i thon )ou will know what to do 3 These aro all busy men time is valuablo, do not oonsuma i time in your personal interests, 4 Theso men do not got one fi lor their services. Alwas rernt this and you oan mkc their t work more pleasant and more eft 5. These mon were not elect give you a job; they were eleclt serve the people, to make mott cient our schools. (i These men aro not the1 baskets' for you to pour your plaints in. Thoy will tell you hoi oan road your case. Do not ask made an "exception.' 7. Those are all true qontl Give them time to fully comtir the situation. All things ooi those who patiently wait. Your my ruin your efforts. 5 Let all the people sustain gentlemen. Stand by them ai oan hayc tho host schools in Tej 9 Tell ovorybody that the Trading Co. is the only pla central Toxas that oan furnish home from kitohon to Darlor. or easy pymonts. .1. W. RioriiN-j, Proprie Waco Nursery. In christian lands the wail c oppressed and the appeal o noedy always finds hearts respoi This is tho grand difference be a christian and pagan oommi Before He came into the world "spake as never mm spake" taught tho beautiful thoology o lovo to God and love to man i the entire fulfilling of the I charitable institutions reared na ported by a broad philanthropy out their sheltering arms and op their inviting portals to the hel and needy. Here in christian V helpless children at the nursery aloud for help. Who will -f The noble men and women who with timely contributions Mrs Donald to rear to lives of nirfj1 tho dependent little one by pr"lde committed to her charge will f right to have their nao among those ''who love thr tl men." ffj Don't forget too that M Trading Company can Ww home from kitchon to parlor Yours truly J W. BiooiVw Aai l"2VLa