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Hill! Horn, too CO tienm ZHTjUU.JMir.l) JVhY Id, JtiitH Kntfrrd nl the I'nttntJlcrtitlVttrn, Tjr, . Nrcnuit Cltiii'.Vnlir 6, No. 73. WACO, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1S93. 50c. Per Month. HOUSEHOLD NOTES. lb: ,. he w V-11 ANJ&ER nUIhERS nery epart merit. 'XFvZj 'VTC-r IH i The general Opinion Expressed concern ing our Display of Fall Hats and Bonnets was, that it was the MOST COMPLETE MILLINERY DISPLAY ever seen in Waco and our Prices Received the most Favor able Comment of all. vvas oiJLr -A-ixxx to present to the Cultivated Taste of the Ladies of Waco Stylish, High-class Hats and Bonnets of superior character, at very reasonable prices. That we have succeeded is best attested to the very fa vorable comment made by many ladies who attended our opening. .ou.ld ""STcyuL, for some cause or other not have attended same, you are welcome to call and exam ine our Millinery Stock now. "e Beg; to -AddL That New Novelties are Arriving- and our own work-rooms are producing- New Fancies every day that are placed on exhibition, Call and see them. .d Floor. 6? smm 3r je. E3 E. TNT B ES FL MERCHANT TAILOR rjw iiiriirmi!v r i ntiiiiiniri JARANTEEf- WIUU MTUM UAKAIEJI'lTS. 9 :-: STYLISHLY MADE. :-: , South Fifth St., Waco, Tex., Under Hotel Royal. riH, l'repldDt. VVM. Uambdom, Wicb Prrgldniiti. To Padoiti. ) J. K, Bom, Cih er A U. Known I ABBlstanl Caitaler 'Irst tSTa.tiona.1 33a.3a.3s: WACO, TtXA.S 3&PITAL, iSOC.OOO. SURPLUS AMD PBOP1TS, 85,000. WJKfUHH K. Hotan, Wm. Cameron, Tom Padgltt, J K. Hobi, Vt . V Fort,- W. fc. D. B. Wallace, W. B. Dnnnleu, Win. Hwutedt, M. A. Uooper accounts of Banks, Bunkers, HerotaantB and otbari arn Bolioltfcd We pcn-s9tnnintp.i lee formaklnK oolleotlona. anxro. t. Estate FOR SALE. uses and Lots in the Citv. Farms and Grass Lands" in ty. 1 80 acres on Bosque Boulevard. FOR RENT RESIDENCES. 141 2 Austin Ave., Cottage, 5 Rooms $20.00 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms, 25.00 519 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms 'I2-50 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms 12.50 1622 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms 12.50 1G24 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms 12.50 1303 North 5th Street, Two Story, 6 Rooms 20.00 515 South 9th Street, Cottage, 2 Rooms 7.0c 5 1 8 South 1st Street, Cottage, 3 Rooms 10.00 1327 South 9th Street, Cottage 5 Rooms 15.00 ion Austin Street, Two Story, 6 rooms 40.00 STORES. 715 Austin Street $50.00 414 Franklin Street 25.00 209 South Fourth Street 45-00 726 Austin Street 30-00 JNO. T, BATTLE, ce i Room 8, Provident Building. this IIaui) putty lin.v be easily loftened by passing n red-hot tint piece of iron over it, n that it mm then be removed with Lho lingers. ',r the edge of n knife. To HPMiivr mini's from a MeU room, it is a good ohm in sprinkle eoarso ground eolYee on t shovelful of burn ing eoals. and thrust il into all tho corners of the rnuni. Somi: one has .said that a diet of oat meal and brown bread lends to pro mote the growth of the hair How ever this may be, the dieti.sa good oua for many more assured reasons. Two uses for eggs are not generally known or appreciated. A fresh egg beaten anil thickened with sugar, free ly eaten, will relieve hoarseness, and the skin of a boiled egg, wet unit ap plied to a boil, will draw out tho sore ness. I'isor. Fahumv has expressed tho opinion that ripe apples would bo a very wholesome substitute for the candies and sweetmeats that children devour, and that it can easily develop an exacting a taste as children now have for candy. Sii.vki: or steel thimbles are Hie only kinds ever to be used. Other composi tions of which cheap thimbles are made are very frequently of lead or pewter, and their use is likelj to result in serious inllamtnation and swelling If there is even a slight scratch on tho finger. AN ENGLISH IDEA. SMi Ml, Il Wry I'rouil uiul I'rrtty Virn 'Ihr.o Two IlrI1l.1l Attendants. At a recent English wedding tho Binall sisters and brothers of the brido entered the church just in advance of the bridesmaids. They made so pretty FXUSHES ! They give a Celluloid Pic ture Frame with every pair Ladies' Sl.iiO, S2. SiiiO, SS.OO, 3.50 Ml & N WE OFFER SOME GRAND BARGAINS in BLANKETS. From assignee sale of the New Albany Woolen Mills, which failed in August, we purchased over 500 pairs of blankets of different grades. For $3. a picture that possibly some American bride may care to borrow the same I idea in dressing her little pages. j The young sister wore a frock mado I of white moussolino dosoie over a palo i blue silk slip. Tho short skirt was Duffy with billowy rullles. A kerchief of mousseline de .soie was draped over the shoulders and tied in front with long ends. The puffed elbow sleeves were of pale blue silk. A big leghorn hat rested on a crown of bobbing yel low curl? Tho brim was faced with the shirred mousseline de soio over blue silk, the crown being hidden by a cluster of whito tips. The small maiden carried a shower bouquet of forget-me-nots in herduintilygloved hand. Her escort was attired in blade vel vet knickerbockers, with a Highland coat of pale bine satin. His wuistcoat was of whito silk. ISlack silk stock ings and blue satin slippers completed the costume. We have an all Wool Handsome White 10-4 Blanket, sold last season $4.50. The same Blanket in 11-4, is $3,50. In a better finnished White Blanket, soft and downy, and good enough for anybody, we have about 150 pairs At $3.50 for 10-4, $4. f ortl-4. The remainder of the purchase is an assortment of various grades of part n'ool; White and Colored Blankets, ranging in price from $1.00 a pair upwards. They must be seen to be appreciated. Pnlinn U1nn1'ik We Have From 75 Cents a LUIlUIl nldllKllb Pair and Upwards. Largo Size Comforte arc S0, .110 and S1.00. Sateen Comforts arc S1.25 and SI. 50. See us before Buying. H. B. MISTROT&CO. 408 and 410 Austin Avenue. mih iwiiiiim ii i VIENNA COFFEE. Into an ordinary coflee-pot Pour on your cofleo water bubbling hot. Cover It closely. Uoll It fur one mlnuto, Simmer It flvo. Talco your milk boiler, In It Put one pint of sweet cream, and don't omit To keep the water botllnpr under It The white of ono ecg beat and beat, and when A tiff froth forms, lllie crusted snowdrifts, then Add, of cold milk, three tablcipoonfuls. Seo If cream Is scalding; when It proves to be, Homove from flro, add whito of epgand mlllt, Stir briskly till 'tla smooth and lino as Mile, Then servo to use nlth coffee 'TIs the way The Viennese folk serve cafo au lalt. F. 13. Pratt, In Oood Housekeeping Tim Souvenir Pin Craze. The spoon craze lias well-nigh run Its course. Women who havo 100 or 200 spoons of different shapes, sizes and designs have turned their backs on tho fad, and now it languishes. But a new ono is springing up in its place, as silly a fad as ever tempted the soul of woman to estravaganno. It is the collection of hat pins. Many of theso pins would servo for daggers, 'tis true; but tho usefulness of tho dagger, i3 after all, circumscribed. It would per haps bo just as well if the hat pin crazo were punctured with one of its own weapons. N. V. Times. Having Resumed Business againr I- would be pleased to see all of myfold and manynew"Cus- tomers. CALL AND. EXAMINE My Large and Well Selected Stock OF CROCKERY, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STOVES and TINWARE AT Prices That Will Interest Everyone, At 420 and 422 AUSTIN AVENUE. C. N. CURTIS. i ) S1 m i.H IU I 1' k H- 1 .5 SSI n in a 'il (!