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t$fflyvrjyt'Sfiv, v --5wv, - e ,k'wswm' "- ..a aaSBgRgros Atx, JXKkAir kXitOH is, laeo. '$ titrvukrvn wrwu .. v..Mbii street between 4th and 6th streets, lrynew Jones' building. : DR. R. L. MUNROH, : i 1 Dsnttst, '; i No. fill Austin Avs. i Local Time Card. k MtMoarl, Faciae. Passongor Train South Bound Ho 1 arrive ..!: a.m. ym No. Surivoa ,...1M p. m. (lKniln. No, 3 loaves ...,..,,..l:Wivm. J dinner. Murtb Bound. Ko. 2dne t !l3 . m. No, 4 duo .......... ... 8:10 ji.ro. I Local Freights. " No. 07 arrive! ... llifiSa. m. J ton.i. No.OTleavo li:lp. in: sonth' No. 08 arrive 18 M p. ra. , rth No. 08 leave rip.m. J Honn i TlUVIS JOOTCS. Tlckot Agent, Faelflo Hotel Block i , . ' "i k, . ClU Halt BoHte. aoixo wist. Italn No 1 arrive . r.. U-SOa. ra. t it) Mixed leavo a 90 p.m. ooixo xkvt. ' Train Ko. S leave ................... ,4-aop. m. TraluNo.28, mixed , 8:00a.m. Between Waco and Ht Loul olld train via Puragould to St. Loul o i Iron Mountain track Into union Depot. C. C. Deini, Ticket Agent, Faclflo Hotel Block. H.T. .'. Westbound,... I Arr b:3oa. m, ( Arr... 4:sop. m. i-lv 7.ooa m. MhtlK,nd.1.lA;:.::::::::..:::::B.Mp.m. L'v .......10:30a m. R. H. HILL. Tloket Agent. Under Paclfie Hotel Block, Opposite Poitoffloe. Take your oysters at the Silver Moon. "Old Tom" London Gin at Cotton Exchange. " t J. II Bovctt, Dcnlist at Waco. Den tal Institute G13 1-2 Austin Av. The best assorted fancy condles at Joe Lehman's. All prescriptions cart fully compoun ded at J. B. Sears, 425 Austin street. , For well served meals go to Leh iinii's south 4th street. "Leave orders for coal and wood with McLaughlin. For fine watch and jewelry repairing go to J. Levinssi, 421 Austin street, t For fresh stick and fancy candles, you can get the best at Lehman's res taurant Bouth Fourth street. The finest Mince Meat in the land a Joe Thompson's. Gall on G. W, McLaughlin fpr wood and coal. Parties desiring board will consult their interest by calling at the Silver Moon. Go to Joe Lehman's for fresh oys ters, south 4th stroet New crop Louisiana malasses extra flne at Joe Thompsons. . hi' Insure with Fitzbugh & Motz, un der Paoifio Hotel. If you want a flne livery turnout patronize Molder & Hearne's, -norfh side of the public square. If you want fresh tatty candy ko u. Joe Lehman's south 4th street. " For meals go to Joe Lehmahn. Boss' Imported Soda at the Cotton Exchange. t1 For good meals go to the Silver Moon. h Fresh orop cranberries at Joe Thompsons 4th and Franklin street. Go to Joe Lehman's to get oyster v loaves, ' Buy your meal tickets at Lehman's restaurant south 4th street. Joe Lehman keeps fancy candy's, For all kind of family groceries go to Tanlman & Vivrett, corner H. otn and Austin streets. Take that soiled hat to A. Fried man, 303 North Fourth street, and have it made as good as new. For fresh Boston chips, all colors go to Joe Lehman's restaurant i Patronize Molder & Hearne at the old Oram : stable north side publlo square. If you wish a lasting souvenir, have a photo made by Jackson. Go to W. D. Jaokaou and get a pho tograph of yourseli and ohlldren. Coal and wood, Geo, W. McLaugh lin's prompt delivery r Buy your candies at Joe Lehman south 4th street, c- f r Best turn-outs in town at Molder Hearne's. ' Fish and game of all kinds, at the Silver Moon . Taulman & Vivrett run the People's Grocery oorncr 8. 6th and Austin fctrcets. ( J Auloe Hue of Jewelry and flne Mitch repairing specialty at A. J. Leslie's. Kiddle's cheap '.or cash meat market, souih sldo of the square, is doing a rushing business. Riddle is always urge is bis lino, selling we ncnesi, toe fattest and juiceat of peat at tottoa Wk .prices? '' ' v CANMBATEM, Ll: AaklR 'taje iStufiwawi' mt the People at the City i:ie7tiVApril a; IBM. FOB CITV BECnKTABY. msuffsa. .Trarm?i. i. mm.i.1... . X the office of city Secretary, at the eniulng aiuaaavj jwt nciiutl T3 I.. NTMinLtBIO I a candidate for the XV. office or Uty Secretary, (object to the will of the voter of Waco, at the enanlntt mu nicipal election t JT" City Secretary, subject to the vote or the people of Waco, at the enanlng municipal UTKHUIil J ONICT JfJNES is a candidate for the office or City i ecretary, subject to tho vote of tho pooplo, at the municipal election April. SAM St. SARWOeS 1 a candidate for tho office of City Secretary, and ask for tho Dconlca vote Aurll 2d nott. Ht tho mnnlctnal election. BR. V. II. OERIIAHU Is acandldate fur the office of City. Secretary subject to the vote ni tne people April 2d, t El. II . HARDIN 1 a candidate for the of-flci-ofUty Secretary, eubject to the vote oftho people at the coming election, April ad. JKSSE YEATES) I a candidate for City Secretary, inbjcct to tho wlllof the people at the election, April 2d. mO THR VATEM.flV THRflTVnr X, WACO The nndenlgned reipectfully ollciti yonr suffrage for the position of City Secretary at tho ensuing election to bo hoiden April S, 1830. J. K OLDHIQllT. naco, ceoruary id, 18i. WE are authorized to announce Mr. It. II. Kingsbury, Jr., as candidate for City Secretary at tho election April Sd. FOB CITV ATTOBNKV. HENRY PICKI.ES 1 a candidate for the office of Cltv Attomev. Litv nf Warn. Election first Tuesday In April. T P. ANDERhOW. ., Is a candidate (J for the office of City Attorney, subject to the vote of the people April and. R ICITARm I. MVNBOE Is a candidate ror tne city Attorney office. FOR CITY MARSHAL. A I.F C. HEIt 1 a candidate for re-election J. to the office or City Marshall at the ensu ing municipal election April Sit- TTTE are authorized to announce J. II. Hull V V as candldstn for Cltv MinhMt at thn rltv election to be held prll it. 10B TAX ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR. STARK WEST Is a candidate for the office of Assessor and Collector of Tares nt th ensuing election Aprils. C B. HVMPHREYH Is a caadldato for re KJ eiecuou o tne omce 01 xox Assessor ana collector, subject to the vote of the people April 2. FOR ALDERMAN. WE are authorized to announce J. C Ste Dhcnson as a candidate for Alderman In Fourth ard, subject to a ward convention. AT 1 IIE SOLICITATION OF MANY VOT ERS I have consented to become a can diuate for Alderman of the Third ward, elec tion April 2a. w. T. MEKRS. , A JT. CARCTHERS is a cabdldete fur , election as alderman from the Fourth JAMES I. MOORE I acandldate for Alder man In the Third Ward, sublect to tho votes oftho people, April 2d. XTriXEY JONES I a candidate for the TV office of Alderman of the Seiond ward at the election April 2d. CC. McCULLOCH l a candidate for the office of Alderman of the First ward at the election April 2d T P. WOOD is, at tho solicitation of many fj t voters, a candidate for Alderman from the Fourth Ward, at the ensuing election. Sparc the Church Ilrll. A lady friend takes for a text the state ment that a young lady was run over and killed the other day, and that tho horse received its fright from tho ringing of church bells. Slio then suggests that the ringing be stopped, saying that it is un necessary in theso days of costly clock and gold watches, Well, perhaps it is, but when we consider that so many things of tho postVro being swept aside in tho march of progress we do feel like clinging to few of the old traditions, and keeping up some of the customs our an cestors inaugurated. Nothing of n clear, bright Sunday morning gives one half so much pleasure as the muslo of tho bells of a dozen churches floating out upon tho air. They tell a story of something better, something of tho mystical future that even a sermon cannot impart. Bui to return to tho frightened horse. Any thing else might ha vo produced tho same result, for a horse that would tako fright at a church boll ringing would bo liable to run away on a slighter provocation. This is the tlrst instanco of tho kind on record. 8t. Paul Pioneer Press. Convict Ingenuity. The Detroit polico have in their posses sion a number of remark? bla articles, tho workmanship of convicts. Among them are sis oil paintings by Ben Moylcr, a for gcr; a finely carved bono toothpick, th work or Ai Littio, a wen known croot, cut with a jack knife; a colored image of a red whig blackbird in flight, also carved by Littlo from a meat bono; n very grace ful mirror frame, tho work of Con Kane, another notorious crook ; a work box com posed of 13,000 pieces of wood, tnado by Clorkson, a forger; and a curious bottle, containing a miniature tree, on whose branches, sit gayly colored blnto. This treo was mado in pieces by n famous crook'namod Joo Coveycau with a broken bladcd jack knife and a ploco of wire and put together inside tho bottle. Detroit Now ' Coasting Without Snow. Many of the streets of Astoria, Oregon, are as precipitous as those of our rugged New England, and furnish ample grades for tho prosecution of that old pastime, sliding down bill. Snow seldom if over falls, but tho ell mato is so moist that, at tho freezing point, nights and mornings, a thick coat of white frost covers the planked road ways, wliich are turned into extempore toboggan slides. The amusement is so enjoyable that it is kept up into the small 'hours of tho morning by old and young. the speed attained frequently exceeding that of theor .' Scimtifto Arneri onusMry rauway wain. America. i CUPID'S HARNEM. Most woraon naturally look forward to matrimony as their proper sphere in llfo, but they should constantly boar in mind that a fair, rosy face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-dovelopod form, are the beat passports to a happy .marriage. .All those wanting dis orders, weaknesses, and functional irregulari ties peculiar to their sex,? destroy beauty and attractiveness and make life miserable. An Unfailing apeolflo for those maladies la to be found in Dr. Pioroo'a Favorite Prescription. It is tbo only medicine for;womon, aoiid by druggists, under at positive caaraatee from tho manufacturers,! that j it will gite satisfaction In every case, or money will bo re funded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottlo-wrsppcrs, and faithfully carried out lor many years. i.uu per Jjottie, Bottles for f5.00. Copyright, 1888, by Wobld's Dis. Man. Ass'x. DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS Pnr. VasjatabU I Perfectly Harmlasa I UXEQUAUBD AS A XXVsk P1XL. Smallest, Cheapest. Easiest to take. rangomonts of tbo Stomach and Bowels. S5 cents a vial, by druggists. , THE OLD BROKEN BUCKET. How ad to my heart are the memoriae of child hood, When naatlnsreflectlonsnresentth. mtnvlnnr. The cane of ratan that, when I had been wild, nuuiu Descend on mv back In a llvel v tattoo. The wide-spreading wood-pile, the ax that The tortuo these caused ran no language can tclh And, oh, how I pale as In fancy I spy It, The bucket on wash day I bure to the well. The paint-covered buikct, the bale-rope- UUUUU UUUKCb, The old broken bucket I bore to the well . The bony old horse and tho wreck it dragged niier, Tho quaint village schoolhouso that stood near the bill. The church where our feature, distorted with laugnier Wo could not suppress, I can picture them still. The motley attendance of overgrown children Who ralllid at school to the sonnd of the bell Hut, ohl the deep enp ofmy anguish was Oiled wnen The bucket on wash day. I bore to tho voll. The wire-handled bucket, tho lop-sided bucket muooiu orojten Ducaei i Doro to toe wen. The fussy old schoolmaster, who frowned on an pleasure, Is irone and his voice will no looser bo heard t The well-deserved slipper and woes without numDer, All deenestresentment within me have stirred But one recollection with terror still illla me AnucaBt o'er my childhood a sna, palnrui sDelli No other event with such feeling Instills me A the bucket on wash day I bore to the well The old leaky bucket, the weatber-wraped uuciet. The old broken 1 ucket I bore to the well. Texas Sittings. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Offered This Week by James I. Moore. Ono lot with five-room house on cor- nor of Clay and Seventh streets. Price 11,000; monthly installment $30. Two lots with three-room house, on South Twelfth street, Bagby addition to Yaco. Price f 500; installment 915 ( One lot with three-room house on Aiver street, in East Waco. Price 1250; installment 7 50. Two lots with three-room house, op- Eosite Capt'. Blair's on Fifteenth street, "rice $1,200; monthly installment f 30. One lot with three-room house in Edgefield. Price $150; installment $13 50. Ono lot on Walnut street, in Ger ald's addition. Price $325; install ment $9.75. Ono add one half lots on the corner of'Eighteenth and Clay streets, with three-room house. Price $850; in- Btallmcnt$25.50. One and one-half lots with two-room lion so on Fifteenth street, near Padg itt's park. Price $400; installment $12. One lot with four-room house in old East Waco. Price $500; install ment $12. I have a number of vacant lots and other improved places which I will of fer on easy terms and will take pleas ure in showing; them to persons want ing to buy. The Edgefield lots are selling at a lively rate, and all the lots at the present low price will soon bo sold. After that the others will bo hold for a 50 per cent, advance. James T. Moore. m For Quiok Bale. 20 bbla choice La, molasses. 100 bbls ohoico New York Early Hose potatoes, 3 bu barrels. 5000 lbs olioico flour. 20 sacks Ground Peas. 1000 lbs Dried Beef. 100 bus Oats. 2000 lbs Dried Apples. '' 200 lbs ohoico Teas. Vinegar, Pickles and sundrio groceries. One fino Organ, cost $125. 5 Spring wagons. One huggy. JNo limit. No reserve, I will close out the above goods within 15 days, without regard to cost Dry goods anu furniture at your pmo. jo you wsnt bargains r u so, call on I. C. Meek & Co., 318, Austin Btrcct. 3-1 3, c-1 C If you want a perfect fitting boot or shoo and one that will "wear forever, call on 8. Johnson, boot and shoo maker, Franklin street between Fifth aid Sixth. " ' BLOOD! HO. Her, lJM nRrftPlPlAgMfPAWrV THE WACO . 'iCaflL-j The Waco Furniture Company having purchased the en tire Stock of Frank Steiner, deceased, at a mere nominal price, and being determined to realize their own immense stock, will throw it all OAO mur; i rvn ino ixejjvi dim i unioi At figures that will paralyze any prices ever known in Central Texas. Notice a few of the prices : Bed-Room Suits, former price $150, now only $100 Dea-ivoom ouiis, 50, " 30 Parlor Suits, ." 150, u " 100 Parlor.-Suits, " 50, " " 30 Bedsteads from $2 to $75 each, 1-3 off old prices. Chairs from 40c to $25 each, 1.3 off. 100 Parlor Suits and 1 50 Bed room Suits will be sold in THE NEXT 60 At absolutely and bona fide factory prices and all other goods in the same way. A thousand articles of Furniture at your own prices. This is straight business. Theaco, Furnitnre Company wil) smash prices and reduce its im- mense stock and give the Public the Benefit. Remember tie Slangbter Sal8 is for JO Days from Jan. 24th A. J. CARUTHERt, W.F.WOODWAIIDiMn!r ! MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE .vaoTTac'crxj.A.Txix) assets STJItXICrS BTT JSTEW1 5TOttBL "ffs Vast .Die to Win" I aeomnoa exprtslon,bulnlththeFadowMentPlaaor ihl Company Ton May Lire to Win. ORGANIZED :::::::: 1SBO. Consult or communicate with Sodhelm & Belnhart, General Agents, Dallas, Texas, or WESIiOW fc CO., Speoial Asent, Waoo, Tex. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York OUGAlKrXZSKD XJST 184Q. Accumulated Assets, ..... $126,082,153.00. Surplus New York and Mass. Standard - 7,040,063.63. "Facts and Figures " can be obtained concorRlng' tbe "Grand Old Company" at Boom 8 Jones' Block, over OMoo ef Erenlng Vows. t. A. THOMPSON, tpoll ttftt Agnt. THE TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY, THK CHIEA.T IOaXXIiAIi ROTTTE Between the East and the We8i. Short Line to New Orleans ' . and all points In Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico, , Arizona and California. The Favorlt Rout to th North Cast and South-East. Pullman Palaoo Sleeping Cars daily between St.'Louls, Dallas, Fort Worth and 1 Paso, and Marshall and New Orleans without change. The only line .offering choice of routes to points in the Boutn-Eaat, via Texarkana, Shreveport or New Orleans. See that j-our tickets read via Ths Texas and Paoiflo Railway. For tickets, rates or any information call ott anV of the ticket agents, or address H. O. ARCHER, Pass. Agt. B. W. MoOUliLOUQH, O. P. Sd T. !', ' ' 'JOHN A. ORANT, General Manager, Dallas Tex. Waco, February 25th, 1889. Kev. D. 1. Haggjard Dear Slit AND Brother: I have been using your Dr. King's "Royal Oermoteur" for eorao timo past, and am more than pleased to say that I havo derived most manifest benefit from it. 1 cordially commend its ubo to those who are suffering from over taxation of their ncryous forces. Very truly yonr friend, F T Mitchell. Soo what Col. F. T. Mitchell, Finan cial Secretary Waco Female College, says of Royal Oerraeteur. Be wise ye students and overworked merohants, book-keepers, house-keepors etc., and order a gallon of this wonderful medi cine, by telephone or otherwise, from J.. II. Holcoab & Co , cor. Speight and uth Sts. One (gallon $2.60, whioh is Ices than one-balf the price of such medicine. The wiso man, who wants his money's worth in eery thing he buys, goes to D. JI. Spencer to buy a piano or organ. Spencer selli'good goods t reasonable prices and ob easy terms llERf 1 v ,J1, FURNITURE .,oj FOR THE NEXT hun DAY8ii m ill i wTTi,iarrn nivmv t a m r At COMPANY OF NEW YORK. L over BTA.3SrrA.Iir $11 soo 000 8,400.000 ior fruit or ornamental trees, rail on J. II. Hurwood, at KVenino Newh oft fice Franklin, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Aspahaouh roots by tho hundred or thousands " Go to your Undo Dud Doinau to bUy rour jewelry, or to borrow monby. Opposite McClelland Hotel antl south n)de Bf'naro. Ladies' dresses and plumes cleaned and dyed to any shade by A. Friedman successor to the "Little Frenohumn,' 303 North Fourth Street. The White Klophant takes tho lead in fine linuora and oigars. Choicest brands of old Kentucky whiskies and dandiest mixed drinks in tho state. I ' J, Levinski has rc-oponcd at Levin ski & Lewino's old stand and carries the finest line of diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, optical goods and sil verware of any houso in Waoo, and undersells all competition, H See bargains in real estate offered by James I. Moore in another eol- BHI. l V "' 'Hil M COMPANY 'iw t,f on that and on 4 on the market u I" ; A ' HV( PIANOS & ORGANS are the best and cheapest because they excel and outwear all others. Sold at low pnees on time or fot cash. Fully warranted. ' Send for illustrated catalogue. " SMTUT saw OAMP, 916 SIS OUT St., . ST. LOOM, fr' j- mtnnuif inn mrtm -ma ESTEi mmmmrm 1 Ifo'noV delay,' ut' SwInTd In f vniii Riilinni'infinn in fliA ;(.;'" ,, L. . Oliampipn P,aper of the yQ Soutli, TJio Times-Pomocrat P of NeiOrleMisi-i)aily andfjS Weokly. It has the largest' 'jv circulation. u - .- f th. h mi . 1 1 1 n lit" '- HTAOiLe -roTinerB. w FRESH - BREAD " P OROOIRDJB AND PRODUOB. j Delivered In any part of the city. Isereaseit .j trade sunn all of our groceries te 1 imn. i.i'J STOLTIBROTBaiUI, l'-- 'JL '. " - Wll-. ' iW CHEAP OOLPMN. XTKLP WANTKD.-IUTln pot In lot or JrJL new machine tbe Siarden-Klrkiy Woolen Hill e site employment to CO ojIn;glrl, Call at omce or tne mini. , w ANTED Kfery retail mercuant to ex Ins a new supply of statement or bill head. amine me tusceisiur iajujoi jjoiwjtd uwr Mannractnrwl only uy tne university w Co,i Mew building, franklin street, Waco, Texa. T A T3"j'DC! Wehaveoldpapetaeon partle waitUngThem can get y oa naMi.anu themataMrgslD iir applying at tne KTeiung innaBUIuitreet. Kewa osw. no. BIVATK BOAKDIHO 90S North With Si. 7 rtrst-clau table board, psr weak s.nu, rd and fairing, per week Si to as.' Boai E ORSALK.-A good buggy, ased only ahort time liigton street, Waco,, uau or wore, iwa wasn- IKAVK-Order with or telephone K. 11. I Gray, for wood; -3 -W-rANTHl). kirit.ciaia canvasser ladv - VV preferred. Srmpleit free Apply North Tblrd street, MjrrMcNeuT ireferred. Srmples free Apply to acu w OB SALK-Chep-A good bafjr. Itl; Anstln, street, ueiinBK, Aiffi7utf, n. 0.rw, m-w r rpo BKNT The corner tore o North Fiflli ( t MdWashlwHiaatrMtai aaqnlra at Hlaeh- ; ToldUdronAasttaret...iS-rt - ' Call oa At FrjedmaB, -303 , North Fourth street fer olaisr,dyif aad Itepairina. "!, Ht I .f im A m m 3 ? m n .1 S? J val 1, :i ' l -.; Ilk TiJ f :? , " MM W i, in k :ih ' ,14 Jk v: rT' ":a At fl w F. t i ' c?' itl V .-., , . khdhMlMiki:dhii. ?fe i h' .AkSfc(i