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THE EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1893. rfrMrrrritrxreasxrica MWiuuaaMMCTOwaBMimiMgjMcggg'Mag LECTURE SAM JONES, One of the greatest, of living Oratois find Lecturers, will, on the night of the 11TH OFJANUARY, . AT THE CITY HALL, Lecture for the benefit of the" charity fund of PAT CLEBURNE CAMP Admission, usual prlco. Waco Eyaning News No inu iiud 211 smi'ii ;:i'iuii ni. j. it. minskft. f'nittftr unit frujit i iiir- All liillH iiu Tiru Nisws unlets (or nivorUilnir 4tit)ioriiilon or preaa work tiro pynlo alono to J. It. BEN N KIT, c V) ht uitciiorizod utroiit. Oillciul Organ of tho City of Waco Nil liirrl ,tli,it tlaii-i; Ityilty, onu njniitli SO l)f'l, hK IimiHlis .. . a W) Dnl'y ono yenr film W'uukly, lino ynir t. ... 1 W All comiuuiiluiitloiiH to In euro prompt attention HhouM boaddroHBetl to Tho Nhws Wiinii, Thxhh RELIEVING THE POOR. It iH estimated on the basis of partial invustigationH undo that thuru aru fully 80 000 perHons in tho city who are without employ ment. TliH, aj wo unaurotanu, does not inoludu persons who nevor -ork or who bhirk work, but tho"o who would work if they had the opportunity and who aro dependent upon the wagon of work. Tho condition la an u'arining one at tho thri nhulri of winter. Its adneua will tinge all OristunH merriment. Thousands aio shiver ing and hungry who never were duiitut(i boforo. What h to be done? Ne- York World. The Hmoliljring furii3eea dhould be relighted, faoloriei now closed should bo opened and all tho sup pressed induitrics of the nation should at onoo, be set in motion, thus giving to these desorving poor an opportunity to win by honest toil the power to exist. That thoy cannot be o erated, to tho profit of thoir ovners j lit now is no excuse, tuoy wore built in tho ii rat ii.s'.ati'je, and tiiat very properly, for the pur pose of making money for their owners, and wore run for gain. Tneir owners should now in the iiatne of humanity relight thoir fires. toJvns. The iron business of the Birmingham dh-tr et is repined as showing ooniderablp improvement, though restricted by tho uncertain ty of tariff legislation. In tho on higeiueut of establi"hod plants a fair showing is al-o presented. The (lour milling' industry shows con siderable activity, twenty-three corn and Hour mills having been com pleted recently, the greater part of which aro in Tennessee and Kentuc ky. The indusi.rif's reported for the pait week are of groat diversity, including b x factories, ice lajtor ies, iron iuiniuq companies, carriage works, steam hi uidries, broom fac tories, phosphato mining companies, coke plants, say mills and many others. IMHT. lER'B NOTIOK. flllln wlm .. it Is expootoil The News ti pay iiiuhi tie autnoricd by an orilor aljriied by J. R. BK.VNKTT. SUBSCRIBERS KOl'ICE If the collector (niU to find you wh'ii he calls, plcose call nt the oflico and iav v ' Hubiuription if it is "n jjiii" o nucu ine miinoy 10 j paper. -) furuishing you the Fifty cents, one month. pays for Iiik News "" ' , 1. Atkins is a rawjinr repre"-iiiiitivo of Tiik Daily aii'd Si:mi-Wi:kki.y Nr.wu o("Waoo, and is duly authorizrrf to, roweivo and receipt for subscription .to Vith-er publication, also to make contracts for a lvi-rtinini. Tho robbing of trains is beeoin. ing quite an industry, in the last fow days, and what is moro it does not seem to bo confined to any particular section. Tho ohnriiablo assooiations of all tho northern citioa aro taxed beyond thoir ability to meet tho really meritorious calls upon thorn for help. Tho number needing help is greatly in excess of any previous year. Tho inci im-i of rich mon aro sacrou to tho politicians. Instead of taxiu ' them a groat many con grtssmon want to fall down and worship thorn. Atlanta Constitu tion. Congressmen are mon and some of them very small men, and as this is tho 3go of mammon worship evon if tho ohargo made by tho Constitution should bo literally true, it would not show congress men to bo one whit better or woiso than tho bulk of their constituents. When the inajses bow boforo a patriot's shrine with tho veneration r '-Trirts, then men who lovo t icii v jtiy and thoir country's weal with the zeal of a patriot will sit as thoir representatives in the halls of congress. Let tho dear people (jint worshiping wealth and thoir congressmen will quit at once. What A Prominent Insurance Man Says. II M. Biossjm, .senior member of H M Blossom & Co, 217 N. 3d St. St. Louis, writo-: I had been loft with a very distressing cough, tho result of influonzH, which nothing seemed to to lievo, until I took Biillard's Ilorehound Syrup One bottle completely cured tue. I so til one bottle to my sister, who had a Ecvero cough, and she ex ponemed itL.mid.ato relief. I always rccoomtnond this syrup to uiy mends John Cranston, 'JOS Hampshire street, Quinoy, Ills , writos: I hrvc found Ballard's fJorehound Syrup huporior to any other cough medicine I havo over known It never disap points. Price nOo. Sold by Itisher &Co., Waoo, J. B. Cornish East Wooo, TexaB. Doti't forget if you want to put an "ad" in The N i:vs and don't want to come to tho ollice or tele phone us, you cau leave it at Burle son's book Htore, 115Sjuth Fourth, and it will be promptly inserted. 1 ' .in. n y WEDDINGS ! V I A. A u 1-. nJrtA l- " 1 rt V l l-t. . . 1 1 in ever uciuic nave wc ueen able to buj as nne graue ui papei iui vv eaaing Xnvit uiuiib cts wc navi.juoi.i'-ivi.u iiuin IN eV YnrW PRINTED ND ENGRAVED In most fashionable and elegant styles BROOKS & WALLACE PRINTING HOUSE IIA-16 K. Fifth St. U Goods Wei! Are Halt so and particularly is this true of WACO. TCv. Bough' Id;" Tl NE Co F YOU WANT TO DRIN With the o ittou mills of Georgia declaring pn (i'.ablo dividends tho (ti0Mtiou in up for diaousjion why is tho Fort Worth cotton mill idle? And another question awaiting for consideration is, why haven't wo moro mills to manufacture cotton goods for homo consumption? Fort Worth Gazette. waeo oouiu ask tho Bamo tiou with great pertinency. ques- Oxljtxlc t;lxe Bet sj TO BE FOUND AT THE 00MO Saloon and Restcurant. All night and day service. W. r ARMSTRONG, Proprietor- CLOTHIN THE HAWAIIAN PROBLEM. Tho DUlas Is'ewrt is a nowsppor; don't forget it MoKinuey Demo crat. And old "State Pross" in tho Now will in a few days say tho MvKtunoy Democrat is the bast weekly paper published in North Tex'is Sherman Begistor. Of course; what else should bo expected? That is what ho is there for. The number of working men, not including fakes, trr.mp8 and bums, who are ont of work, out of money, ami out of food, in the citios of Now Voik and Chicago is placed by a conservative estimate at ono hun dred and seventy-five thousand, a number much greater than can be provulid for by th'j local organiza tions of those cities. Tneso local oharitablo organizations must bo greatly reinforced orthooapknl now waiting in idleness must bo invested in productive lines to givo these men work, or men willing to work and anxious to work, will this winter be forced to rob or starve and freeze, in tho midit of the wealth of these groat cities. The proposition of tho president for restoration was fair and manly and went as far as the constitutional limits would permit, Cleveland Plain Denlir. The United Stales aro not engaged in tho business of setting "up monarchies. And now Mr. Clove laud undoubtedly sees that the only thing to do ia to keep hands off Boston Post. Our people would ba vory glad to havo tho Hawaiians "light it out among themielves." Perhaps in this way a happy solution of the question may bo arrived at Kich. mond D-spatch. It has been a severe Btrain upon tho public patience and has not added to tho reputation, oithor for wisdom or prudence, of the presi dent or his secretary of stato. Cincinnati Enquirer. Stevens Haid the Hawaiian monarchy was an absurd anaohron ism. In tho light of Cleveland's message Stevens appoars as an anachronic absurdity. So honors aro about even. Pittsburg Post. Tho Industrial South, Ueviewiug tho industrial progress of the South for tho past week, tho .Manufacturers' Record reports that there are many signs of in creasing activity in the projection of enterprises and in tho number an nounced as definitely decided upon A good deal of activity is noted in municipal improvements, especially in water works systems, which are to be established in a number of mii:icii'()s s n,t:. STATU OF TEXAS, Cou;t or McLennan: y virtue ofnn onler of Mlo lssne.l on. of th Honorablo Dlstiict Court of McLennan Ocinnty, on '.Hi day of Pecumbcr, UJ'l, by thn Clerk tlicroof, in th caeu or ialveton & Houston lmuitmeut comjuny, ersiiB ,1. J. (iniinliitlinin, -t ul No. l"l, ami tome, at sheriff, directoil and ilalUered, I will jirocpol to eel!, within tho hour r.'erilieil by law for Bliurlll'r. iiile, on Iho Hilar rUKsDAY in .lauuary, A. 1) 1831, it bt Ins the 2nd day of aaii month, boforo Hio co.irt houo door of mild McLennan county, In the city of Waco, tho following' described jiropertj, to-wlt Block thlrty.nlno p.lj and forty-four (II) of no uiviuui.mjuimm lu UIU unv OI VflCO, In McLennan county, Tncns. Levied on as the liropuriy oi w, roiga to fat'Bly u Juiluo meut omountliift ?,',)6U.. i, in favor ofGal- vrstnn A Houston Inycsttncut Co. and co-t of bUlt. Glvon uudet my hand, this 11th day of W. L. Hukkk, Sheriff. December 12, 18)3. Sau Antonio & Aransas Pass RAILWAY To Houston, Eagle Lake Corpus Christi and Rockport, And Intermediate Points Passenger train leavesdaily at 7 a. m. Call at depot for full in formation regarding passenger or freight business. J. B. Brooks. Ticket Agent, Waco, Texas. E. J. Martin, Gen.'l Freight & Pass, Ag.'t. San Antonio, Texas. It-takes correct styles, popular prices, and extraordinary values, to command season after season an ever increasing trade. Our enormous sales this season is proof positive that our stock fills the bill, for while our competitors have been straining every ne. ve, and resorting to a world of ques tionable schemes to get rid of their stuff, we have, almost without an effort, nearly. doubled the business of any pre vious season at satisfactory prices to ourselves, and more than satisfactory prices to our customers. We opened the season with the largest stock we ever sticked on our counters (and by the way we doubled the number of our counters by giving up the entire second floor of- our building to our CLOTHING DE PARTMENT.) We have sold them and been com pelled to keep the wires red hot, gathering in extraordi nary plums to sec the season out Of course every one understands that the grandest bargains are always picked up late in the season (provided you have the money to pay tor tnem,) and our buyers have covered themselves with glory in their late purchases which we are now showing. As wc buy them so wc sell them, caring nothing for intrinsic worth; all we want is a small profit, true to our motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits." We are Offering Extraordinary Values in Childrens'2 Piece Suits and Pant Boys 3 Piece Suits and Pant and Ithe grandest line of Men's Suits, Pants and Overcoats we have ever shown. GET OUR PRICES. -WE SAVE YOU MONEY.- H. B. MISTROT&CO 408 and 4103Austin Avenue. wis iMHaaBBi ICE BUILDING LOTS Cheap HOMES FOR ALL. NO MUD -TOSTICK. See Kirkpatrick's Beautiful INMEAST -IWACO. ISTo Citv T"ji.-sr ! Still You am Rteht in the Cft) Jail at 605 South Eighth St., Corner Clay. P. G. Kirkptarick. STl Col V ijicl N tion Eng Ham el ttve recei in tb dolla iib conn and ihav Jowi teh: 13 a nude Sand Engl fonni or n tide week jpper by 3 three he in 1 hiu (Iron that i drean were oftht etirrn little me." took me a the t liver his c word is ai later and t comp tweni ed n crimi Ma Bpecla w. Head mitte range year Work uifo Pyth Two then iavit! comn three livelj mitte for "site S Ipecla. Kb boys this a ing tourc Yale, MJ1UI tinue inn chain Satni md foliv thep P Stop; calP for line Amb Ehxi lire tilts