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,- THE EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1893. dP r ) . . e.i. . xaiMue (3mp HORNE&' WILLIAMS, : 419 FRANKLIN STREET, 419 We have Farms of Every Size and Description in McLennan and Adjoining Counties, r pale at prioc to suit purolia-ierH. Wu uro Agents for 100 lots in College ltn.ghts, lso 100 lots in BurluHon addition. Can alio sell lots in Provi dent height's Univorsity Heights or sny other part of tho city. We huvtf n nmnhur of dwellings and business property lor stilej at Bargain Prince, or for ront. azsonsROT-'n ff-ti "SiT5 ""VCTU t ETFS t33 jT J&T&j -&2M EZSs.. JLL. " vanaessEnsa V&. "gj" CJ323SS33I222Z3 .uujMUMUAa lira P P f if' f dH M ISul iJJ ,' k.4 ill nfuB uytra M Fl B wauii run; niuMirr.MCvr .ocntloii ol llru Alarm Hnxin. i wins vrr.i t' rn Station strikes J, Cornor nth nml Austin " .m i " 7 Central Fire fltntlon 1 8 West Enil Fire ftntlon 18 Corner Uih ami Ws.tiinKton " " U " 15 "10 "17 " 35 Sd 27 Kth nn.i Mnllinrocmh 3th owl Columbus " t)i nmlJftceon " Ith Bud Webster " fcth unU Cleveland " Mi. oiwl Btiolcrht. " fithanil Washington " So Itoval Hotel 6th ami FrRnklln " X Woolen Mllln l.ith and Mary J 11 mi mil mi' mm' innii) i-m win i-iiiii i-miii t-innti ii-iiiii ii-iinii IMI1UI1 in urn m-niiii I'j.AVHnvtllth nmt .TAffPTBnn ' 111-1111111 All boxen numbered abom a strikes thHB Box 18 strikes 1 and stops, then strikes 111 -naklns Box 13, then repeats four tiroes. Box 28 Btrlkeall anil Btops, then strikes Hill nuking Hox-I aLd en on directions ion ijiviso alaiim Keys will bo fonnd in refldonces on each r-or aer where boxen aro located. Open Firn Alain 3oxos and pnll Hook down and lot go. Leave toy In box. Turn alarm In only for tlrcn. 110.00 fine foi 'alao alarms. , , . Slow tapping of uella eignlfy companj )llo. Second Friday In each month earn box If tipped twloo, testing boxes and rlrcnlt Hue When alarm of lire Is sriven the Fire Depart Tient has tho right of way on all streets. All vehicles mnatilrlyiit'ar tho sidewalk and keel iwuy from tho Urn Ib.W line foi running ore! lone. llonort of any careless driving going to oi from llres by tho Fire Department will be thankfully recolvod by tho Chlor, aa fast and carelees driving is strickiv forbidden. WACO EVENING NEWS. Tlie hiithifis ojjiei; iii ii loom nit it com )iiitnn loiiiiii urn nt 'lO'l nml 'ill AimA l.hjhth mIkiI. riliiltum n. IT7. Ititiiieli iijiri- nt lliiiliinn'1 limit: stnr ,V. II.' titiuth I'omlli ilmt. I'itt iioh. Am. V .';. ''.''"' ifiiMf to lull, with tin' liuiitiiii n! Jin' unit in re no 'plume, live niii'i nl tho hi mti h tiJlrt', ALL AROUND TOWN. gijgpTffTyTTty,?7gyigi;g Finest 01 ris ins SRPJ a i u mi n Toys For llic Children al Half Price. Ji-We Carry I lie Largest Selection in Town. For Grown People of Every Description. We have reccivcU one of the most beautiful shipments ever offered r '.lie of Vases, Lamps, Bisque Figures, Shaving Mugs, Cups and -aucer and Accordions. In fact, anytihngyou desire to give to some tend or kindred as a present. Dress Goods of all descriptions, shoes of every style and make, loiery without equal in town, clocks of the finest make and latest tylc at half price, caps, scarfs, shawls, hats, underwear, flannels, fancy i.vndkerchicfs, tiimmirgs, silks, velvets and satins, fancy sateens imask table cloths, napkins, towels, blankets and quilts, the delight f til housekecpcis. Bed spreads, Marcclle quilts, baby cloaks, baby aps, white goods, and our toys are the delight of the children. Then ve also cairy the finest and most elegant -selected line of GENTS' WEAR IN TOWN, iuh as clothing for men, youths and children; boot', shoes, slippers, hats, fancy shirt', scarfs, underwear, mufflers, half hose, caps, iuspen- ier-'. ties, gloves, ovcrsliirts, woolen underwear in fancy colors, aUhels and valises, trunks, rubber coats, mackintoshes, rubber boots nd overshoes of standard make and quality, and in fact anything that ian, woman or child may desire can be found at the old reliable " and of S. MAKX. Corner Austin and Square. Tho Uommeroial Ulub will mcot uext Tuesday tvenini?, when will ouuur tho election of ollioera for the eiisiiiug yutr. Justice Gjtllnqiier hi'l a largo at tendance of laivyerd in his court thirl morning. Tho oiyil docket W38 uillod and the ua'ea set. Ollioer Bob Sumurjrj w loser one fino bay hor30. Tho anim.il was stolon yesterday from iho hitching post in front of tho city hall. Tlio funeral of John II. Cham hers, who died Suuc'ay, t ick plaoo at his latohome, cirnor Fourtuonth ami Trice, at 10: Ju this morning. The Waco Medioil Asaociation will meet in the oity hall at Y:30 ton'ght. Dr. M. L, (4ravcs will read a paper on "Lymphangit's." Deputy Marrhal Glill' Torrence left last night for Brooklyn, N. V , taking (J. L. AlcCay and II. D. K' no to put in tho penitentiary at that place. The Methodist brethren in th o neighborhood of Greonwood churoh started a holiness protracted mett ing today. It will continue one week. All are invitod to attend. Captain C. L. Johnson hao boon advised by tho manager of Sam Jones to havo him leelnro on the sulijsut "Get there and stay there." It is said to bo one of his finest efforts. Dr. Leslie Waggoner, of tho University of Texas, will arrive in tho city this evening to attend tho meeting of tho eobool superintend. onts. IIo will bn tho guest while in the city of Col. W. L Prather. Tho horse in one of J. A. Early's delivery wagous bet'amo frightened and ran away on Austin Avenue this.morning. lie created a good deal of exeilonont but did little damage, and all that to tho wagon. D. Joplin, a guest at tho Mitchell house, lost a good overcoat frcm his room yestorday. A sneak thief ontercd Mr. Joplin's room during his absenco rtnd loft before ho got back carrying the coat with him. Tho sharpers and gimblors opened up their wheels of fortune yesterday on tho public square, but our wide awttko county attorney, Captain T. A. Blair, bd tlom closed in short ordor, by tho alort officers. Waoo is not a good place for such gentry. Seo Stark West for acou'or.t and firn insurance. ri i.i'.i'uo.m: . ass. Feed & Produce KING BROS. WILI SELL YO'J ALL KINDS OF FEED AND PHO'-UCE AT PRICES THAT fc'isT i,0R LY WIN. GIVE US A TRIAL. Don't Forgat the Place-OLD EN GINE HOUSE, Franklin Street. KING - BROS. !':. KIIIXE NO, 2, Houston I Texas Central I S the Railway of Toxa9 and STANDS AT THE MEAD FSJTLME AND Vsjuirivinjf IHHTHhi: l-niST-CLASS WAIIXKK TlllCOUdlt SLKKt'Eltl i.T IMM'Dr.V,I.Vf. LOUIS, Vlit lilt VSTOX, UAI.I.A S 'r l,Vv I'ullmmi Slrrprr llelu-ecii I'lillni anil Sim Anloillii, via Heiirui,"ii", (on lltllf -lll'llll irEKv Y.10.V. " Jim, Double Daily Trains Between South and North Texas With Elegant GIIAIll CARS on DaV 2rd 9-45 am 7-3 1. 10 t2.2o 8.20 2.15 7.40 7.07 10.20 935 12.10 123 6.40 pm pm 5.00 pm 7.00 9.00 am 11.37 am! 3.10 pm am. am am am pm pm! ami 945 3.55 4.40 7-55 6.40 9-3 9.50 440 am am am pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm 621; pm 6.55 am Lvc.NEW ORLEANS... Arr Lve. . . GALVESTON. . .Arr Lve HOUSTON Arr Arr Ii REN HAM ....Lve Arr AUSTIN Lve Arr LLANO Lve Arr WACO Lve Arr... ,CORSICANA....Lve Arr.... FT. WORTH.... Lve Arr DALLAS Lve Arr SHERMAN Lve Arr DENISON Lve Arr... KANSAS CITY.Lve Arr ST. LOUIS Lve 10.55 am 9-3 pm 7-3 pm 4.52 pm 1-25 pm 7-oo am 12.35 Pm 1 1 4S am 8.30 am 9-35 am 7.05 am 6.45 am 1 1. 00 am 101 JSopm '9 35 am '5.35 am 2.20 am o.oo pm 3.15 pm 18.40 pm IQ.Knm 6.iop, jycpm oooljl It, H. IHtnniAa Inn., Vmi Jifnt. M.L.UUHHiA tlen'l i;,k, , Wl tr h' it" KM. Ttebet Aai-t. w.tc "' -'C'iiW. '? 7i5'T '"T- hi lITTltROPj, lOW.Vilw PH&TIHf.' (mo.itii;c j, -iRACRUZ Mf I IV pNTERHATJONAL Mtfr I1 SH0RTFST QUICKEST , . iW Ii ''i r . TT OPMnnn. ., .. NORTH THE DIRECT ROUTE TO MEXICO VlUrWH? Mil MI (DIIUY.)! OuroiiEn, 5tii, IWJ SOUTH (OAlLTj I 40 11 mlLv b 11 " V ' hv " r (i. 0.1m Til" 7t) " 10 I J ' .1.00 ami') lOpmp.10 nmL llntiftnti Al.l.i'i pml ii! 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Trow Memgiiiis to Chattanooga, KnoxvilEe, Roanoke, 'Althout ch-anje. riW . V.'-7 ffl mmm i sgsesagsfflr m " 1 Washington, Philadelphia and Now Yerk PULLMAN'S SUPERB DINING CAR on our SOLID VESTIBULE LIMITED TRAIN TO WASHINGTON. (N'o eitra charge for stats in Day Coaches.) SOL.lI 1'ItAINS with Pullman lluffct Sleeper'! from Cliattait( -vrn to Dallon, Rome. Atlanta, Macon, Jacksonville and St. Auguitlrte. I Our schedule? have been so arranged that close connections areassureil.it .ill Junc tions and Terminals. At Mumi-iiis, ample provision his been made to insure im mediate rnuiiLTtioiiN wilhull Traiua. Kor Hates, Schedules, etc., call on Your nearest Ii ket Agent, or w V. TtX. JTOIiIiY, Wr.Ura Pu.eaor Aceat, DAIiXjAm, XUCHX.AtS. II. W. WKI'.N N, (.cn'l fun. A. TLt Al, K.NOXVILl.I TK.NN. "0 A. BEHACKUItK. IM. I'm". . MKMI'IIIM, TKNN. I ,1 ataJjriijtHJjriJJCiJMeiJrlMP If HIjU UMILi IlLffo 1 tot toe L'f 3P S 1.' 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