The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 101, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 10, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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EXAMINER 1UUIilOATIONH
WACO TKXAS
TfJUtS OK SUIiSCltllTIOX JOK 1878
DAILY tAVHMUi
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Reduced termrof tho
EVriMfNEK AAB PATIUIM
OffldalJournal of tie State Grange
Cheapest In tho South ami Largest VVWU
Circulation In the cjtateof TeAaa
ifVAntABLY IN AhrAXCR
One copy nno yenr f I em
1 liree eiiple one jiar B cm
tdxcopieaonejcinr Htm
Free of Mlnao la all arts of the United
8tatcs Alt papera itlaconllnned at elplrnllcm
of the time paid fur PiKclmen ciiples aunt
free on appllcallun llcmtllir drart poMoflloci
money order or registered letter Cairieapon
dence solicited brief nn < l to tho point
Addressl J W 1IOUNS
Waco Tixns
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
If For loeeronr
OR V JIM HelllKHTS
Of Smith Count
For Jlciitcnaut Governor
JCHHll 1 > lh It9
Of Ilatrop County
For Attorney General
UrulllK aicCIJUMICK
or Colorado County
< For Comptroller
BTFlllhN ir lttllDEV
of caldvtcll County
u For Treasurer i
V IE IU1IIIOCK
Or Galveston County
For Commissioner or the Ijend onieo
VIM I VVAL3II
Of Irnvls County
J For Congress Fourth District
UOUilt Cj MILLS
Or 2eaTarro County
< For Judge fourteenth lMstrlct
L C AIfctlMJril
Or Hell County
THURSDAY OCTOBEIt 101878
lion George Iloncriift Is danger-
ously lmrt byn rtiniwny team
Tlio OrccubaclvCrs
2000 > otcs iu Colorado
polled only
Tlio papers report n supposed
hock of nn earthquake hi tlio Slate
of New York on October tlio 4tli
A mistake gentlemen it vv as only tlio
Ucpiiljiicaiis lialnsn dtiub chill
Persimmons are ripe thliKpicpiui
nro open liniscailliica aro nbundant
black haws aro prolific opossums nro
fnt anil nvcr the soul of jo country
editor there creeps a blessed pence
that iiasctli nil unilcntnnilliig
Tlio Morris county Manner man is-
M licit infills Milfc to take n scalp
lie liNies tho following ominous
viiiniln through his fc teeth
Xotliini tiros tho pntlcnce of n
mail more thanto boeTltliiir on a sofa
in a dim light with a pretty jrlrl and
be compelled In INtcn to her brother
for I no hours tilliii how littfcburfr
can lick IXitiiirvrilelil
The jenr has been prolific of Con-
gresses Tho IVaic Congrees at lkr
1 lit the International Monetary on
rrcM tit Paris tho Iciu o Cnugrisn at
London the International lit Unions
Congress In Switzerland but vilut
wo want now is nil Iiileniitlouil
Preps Conjfrcss to di cuss ho IkvI
means of making drllmjiicut siib eri
bers piy up
Tlic island of Simla Cruz belong
together t Ith St Jliomns and ht
John to llionanUliifovcruiiiciit An
Insurrection of the blacks is in pro-
gress and the bites aro being mas-
sacred A Trench frigate lias ar-
rived nt tho scene and it is hoped
the insurrection may bo arrested be-
fore the horrlblo scenes of St Do-
mingo aro reijeatcd Some of the
women and children hn o est aped to
St Thomas Sauln Cruz is tho low-
liest and richest of tlio AVest India
Islands
A boat has Just left St I jtils for
tho fewer district She is laden to
the ijntirs edge Ailtb rertiling
needful for tho nick and destltutr
made up from contributions Irom all
partsof Biirroundjiigcouiitr She
slowly baikcd out Into the rhcr
says tho St Louis Joil with the
good wishes of tho nation and n
million prn crs are going up for the
snfe return of tho oouhoard Togo
Isomething like walking into the
Jaws of death for few ha > o gone
from the Xorth Into the plague
stricken land who hne lUcd to re
turn Hunched of iupnthzing
persons watched her oil on her min
hlou of mercy She carried 5000
worth of supplies
The Elections
The returns so far nro incomplete
and must remain so for a day or tw o
Tho Indications howeer so far are
sucli ns to depress the friends of re-
form and make hopes of u ihauge
faint Tlio results in tho Second
Third rillli Sixtli and Sccnth dis-
tricts In Ohio indicate that tho tidal
wne so far from reaching Ohio has
set iu tho opposite direction The
result in Ohio may bo attributed to
tho unfortunate burning by tramps
of u couple of reapers some months
ago On sucli little tilings do great
results turu Tho fact was spread
throughout the country with such u
flourish of trumpets thnt tho suspic
ion cry naturally is that it was a
political trick Iu Indiana tho re
sults nro > ct very uncertain and to-
morrows dispatches may change the
face of affairs entirely but accord
bigto tho present indtcnlions Iowa
Indiana and Ohio aro lost Tho
ways of fiivldincc nro IiiMrulablc
uud t > o U au election
All tho World Around
Sijers ami llamman spoko at Jlc
Klniioy on Tiicsdiij
Thrco girls and n boy murdered by
Indians on tho Uatidalupe rhcr 18
miles from Kcmlllo
Tho w oiuulcd woman in tho Aus-
tin murder caso is dead
Tlio Iassaic Iron Mills lattcrson
New Jersey destroj ed by lire
Jas Nagle chief Austin tiro de-
partment has resigned
lndlnns nro raiding all along tho
ltiofiraudc
Total coinage of Ilia United States
for September S310G00
Tho San Anlonlo Jfcrald underlie
now management has taken down
the name of Judge Ireland
Tlio Iliclllc mall Rleiinier Georgia
lost oil Itintn Arenas
ircnt mllllajy niliwlty about
Afghanistan complications continue
Supremo court opens at Tjler
justhes Jotild and Jlooro present
Mills spoke at Itlchiiitmd on tho
scteulh
Tuo Thoinii a negro Ijnched for
rape at Naslnillc
lov Crocket spoko at Croikct on
tlio 71li
A mulatto cuts the throat of bis
wile and sister In AVahlngton city
An epidemic is profiling nmong
tho Mcxltnn population ofUuilclc
W C Connor clcdcd chief Dallas
Tire Department
The National Orange
The tlnio Is not far distant when
the National Orange will enter its
twelfth iinmiil session It is well to
onsider now what work It should
undertake In tho interest of the or-
der it repre > cats and it may bo as-
sumed tint any other work will be
prejudicial to the body and will
surely endanger its existence
There Is at present deep distrust in
the minds Of the people who contrib-
ute to tlio support of tho National
Orange The allege that it is not
founded In equity that its mainte-
nance bears with hrclliip upon
tho o who reeeho the least profit
from its deliberations that it passes
tho power of the mauvinto tho hands
of n pitiful minority by which it Is
u cd to oppress the great body of the
common membership
Tlic o are serious charges AVhat
ewer truth they contain should be
carefully considered and the allcga
lions of if sustained bo
wrong
promptly met by ndcriuatc proulon
tor quick correction These ques-
tions will continue to press for no
tice They will be treated with del-
icate regard tor tho rights of all
concerned Tliev must be treated Iu
some nay and it is belter to tako
them up for the consideration before
tho meeting that mature thought
may hawc Its expressions when tho
time nrrhes
If tho National Grange is npt
founded on cejulty it cannot exist
without suc rt cltangons will place it
onthebroael foundation of equality
where special prilieges havo no
place As the boely l lonMlttltcel
thcro is nl len t tho nppcirniito e > t
fin or secured to weakorgini7ations
which lime full representation anil
potent direction of alhdrs Iheru Is
In this the pruision lor legalized
hrinuyof the miiiorll over the ma
jority And still worrc the scllhli
purpewc of mi iiinlgiillicant faction
mi hiMNeiiilid at theiost of Ihoiet
whoMipport tho organization rlho
contributions otVstrotig heallhlul or-
ganizations ma > thus be dUerlid to
tlio profit of tlioo who htio but
light Interest In thoonler To inakii
the case plilu A State Grange ma
ho so weak Ih it its lav pahl into the
natliinil tieisur will not be sulll
eltntttipa the liotil bill of its sin-
gle repreMnlatiie iluringa session of
the National Orange hut it may
senel two representatives at nil e
iiie of man hundreds of dollars
inrtrawl and boaid nnd tbeso same
represciitati es may Mite tlio sum nut
ot the treiMtry to their on n pockets
They may own make profit onto
thclrntteinliiiee Thoy take mono
which they Into nut paid Iu It is
clear that it is at the coot of tho
stronger organizations and it is
equally clear thill adequate returns
are not uncle It is nlo plain that
measures of ccemouiurgedUy those
who liuoclecp Interest In their pis
sagc ma In ilefeated li those w ho
elcrl > o irollt from lavish expendi
turcsof Itinds to which their con-
tributions have1 been tiMjliistgnincjiiit
to entitle them to the privileges en
jouii
It may hcdillleult to provide cor
rcction for this abuse but by some
means it must bo reached Any rcp
retntatlvc boely which secures by
llso n laws privileges to n few at
the lost of tho majority mutt iieces
saril alieusle tlio regard of thoso
who nro Wiongcd This coudltioiils
alrcad reached iu this case and tho
teclliig of elltrust is intensified by
tlio fait that an ellort inado In the
lujl session of the National Gntngo
to establish something like eepiallty
in rcpresciliitiou was thwarted by
tho minority It is quite certain that
more radlcnl measures of relief will
he sought liithoapproachlng session
and if allure should again bo met
there w 111 bo no reasonable hope that
tho organization will ho sustained
longer by thooc who flnil It used onlj
to continue exactions which have
alrcad grown Ion irksome to be
borne with piitirnee
These matters are presented with
kind regard tor the welfare ot tho
National Grange lu some form or
other that bod must bo continued
If ut present It has odious features
iu its organizationIt will be the part
of wisdom to remove theinwhilo it
vet retains tho respect of those who
havo hitherto supported it rather
than to invites the revolutionary
methods which are extremely liable
tu be brought into use if wiso coun
sels do not prevail In tho few
months that Intervene before the
meeting this subject should have
careful thought by those whoso pro-
vince It Is to shape the destinies of
tho National Jrange JJx
Infidel nro the most blgolcd and
Intolerant of people ingcrsoll re
fuses poor souls tho consolation of
believing In eternal elimination
SbwIdr Mac1iina7ls cllet
All kinds Jew Knulaiid orcana
nt lowcat prices nl W I Wiitklns
Austin etreet corner Ilinrtli
epHdAiw to
HEW ADVERTISElftFNTS
FA
qirN domjAiis itnwAitD
stolen from hitching mt on OctohrrT
nt the Cnmlwrlaii I riritujlerlan church lu
W aco one rest aorre 1 horse with lario scar on
liack > art or Isith hlm Terr crooked hind
legal n hill rlfores rail lie with tlio name orH
VV Vlaliry and 11lo laty n III a aha I dam
nitcd liy Are Tor blanket Iter O A
LACKK1 llghllnllcaanuthorVVaeo
OlfsAIll AT A IIAUOAIN
A hair Mock itlx lot on tlio corner of
Pipnth and tohimlms itrettshi Hie tuot
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Ginners and Balers
l llth Street corner of FrnnVlln
> V tO TKAS
Four lilna mnronatantlnil tolton gln
cl on short notice
Hlghpat market i > rlco jml 1 rorStCDCOT
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tiooili < ralrlelanJ tn quDiitltk toixult with
hou r Ut match i water llmler an > l janturBffe
con Tent en t
Also to lae 4vf0acr > a soo > ynrVi nnlin
jrorfl all near the Austin roal six mllr
Mouth of thu city AM > ly to
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7ACO STATU 1IAN1C
IlUbi AOhSLIIM
BANKING BUSINESS
Makea collection lu all art or the stal
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DC1DSON
AitiiiiTrirroiiJ htn iiintfmmm
ALSO AI1KIIT rOU TIIK
Khrrtf asil Hall and Krleaal Funillure
WACO TKXAS ma air
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VVIIITIA b Ilrrnt lrfrln r
IIH IlllOHN Iti > nClerk
Illtej CM VS11ILI1IAM1 Caslilr
BlTJIf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE OLDEST
Jewelry Establishment
fINWAC0LJIIT
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W M RAGLAND
Cor Anslln ami rlilr1 litreits rulillc llajn
WACO TKXAS
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WATCHES JEWELRY
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Plated and Silverware
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Is the Ml lfniIU 111 Cenlrat le i
23 Dutlr nreiarisl to meet tho vvnntaol tint
trail A lull assortment of
Spectaclesand Lenses
lootlmnailo tnnrthr Iti > nlrinsan < l rngrarj
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all nml ftnnilno my Block nml i rlc J
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T A REISNER
Hliulfftulrnnl llrtall
Dealer in Confectioneries
TOBACCO CIGARS
lojs llolln U Fancy ArtleleH
UndirWcllellandllotil
Ansliu Arenne
At ii rivvs
CONFECTIONERIES
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This IJ pnrtm ttt la lull and cniij le U1 am
islliu laririBt In the c it cunsUtUiK or
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Imicy CiuiilieH
Ntick Camlleiii i
Sugar Tojh
Figs itiilsliis
Nutstc
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CIGARS TOBACCOS
1 iltalW holi ml ami It tall In flint Jon ljni
ami l > Miir tlc CUur line tut ami 1 liintlirw
TOYS 1 TOYS 11
InttiU tu partmnl can lw found In a t > cV
of 9M J worth i arjre mUtiloii of hitirinA
Uiiircna llohliy HnrMit Work ItaiLtU ork
llsHfn WorkhtaitU
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tmiU Mtn lo Anlmali loy N > 1 lltrn
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DOLLS DO
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In faelvterjlt nifln tlio Toy I In
Cotim anil See oiuo out SeoJ
T A 11BIHNKR
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MAG ALE BURNHAM
Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
rAjCe IT CV j liltifl IMTOItlllW Or
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BirajiDdLiesSfj 7S7 ± n < r = 3 efce
Tlio lniiili soil
AVIiiskcy
IKOIlIILTlilM IIP HIE ClIhltllVTI II
SOlIJt 31ASIL lUSTlLLGKYatOW NSUOUO KY
MAIN IIOlTSi
1IUANCII iiousi
C1 anil Cj Straiul Oiilvcslon Ton
01 Austin street AVneei Tonus
0VI > kccji n tiM Block In onr lino consisting In vnrt of tho nndinnentlomsl nillelm
wliltIi veo oirtr to ttio inhllc nt lirtcca to anil lite times CJnr facilities tor iiiaimf iclnrlnir
liaiidllnjr an I selling l > nre > llqiiora arc unsurpassed hy niijr otlnr hmiso In ttuilui As we
jruarantco all the Kssls wo aell onr patrons nn I rrlends liiesl lineo no fioror articles hsltijr
mlsrcTrejseiitir 1
MchaTolnitjrVorlisl for awl are delermtmsl to ati tntn the reputation vec hnveffnltiesl Wc
offer tlio follow Iner eh
MONAltOIl Jlnrivlo Ilitrulmnin idcurateil olel Ctshloncil eeiiipcr elis
tllleelisqurllabrnviilikoj
Tlio justly renowned XXXX Itoliertson County Tenne ce AVIiUKev
lit for OO nnd all other iiotnihr limutl of lloiirbon
1
ltje AVIiiskcy fromouo to fivojenrs old
Aiiilc ntnl Icaeh llriuulics of the purest ntiulllv lriitu two lo ilfilil venis
6lll
liineltucrry Ilrnnely Aiiicrlcnu Cuguif Doniestlc Wines of nil klnels
iil o Oiu r
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Hostellers ltokers Angostura lleiine nnd liilinrds ffonuliio btoniiieli
Uitfr i
Aftciiln for Milwaukee niiil Ihu lelebrated lluilvvelier liter Iliskmit
nssoiteel sizes
131 POUTED GOODS
Consisting In tnrt n1 follows r
Castlllion aitdl I liun Ci > tiic
Irish and bioleh Whikies
II iss V itidli Tale Ale
Otiiuiiess Dublin Curler
Callforuitt llranilv and Wlue
Califtiriilii Wine Hitlers
GKAHlAUNK OF
Jniuniei Iuiii
Holland Clu
Veriiioutli
DIFFEUENT IlltANIIS
Claret Absvntbe Anietle Jlariiehino
Ivltseehwassci Unriiie
gy All oVilcritntnutttl t oiirraruinnIt Miopromj t at tuition n7 Hhlrm
II < KAM JV Waco nMl MtKLit Sin YorV
H O Tf a t t rT > ivr7
in V hi iv
FORIEGNand DOMESTIC HARDWARE
F UILVEllS JIAllDWAIli Klc
ilKCIUKKI1 TOOLS TINi COCKlVr AND TAlllK CliIiilY
WAGClTArD CAItUIAOi IIAItlWAIliANDlltlMMIXiS
Nulls Tciifo WireSteel IlowHuincs anil nil K lti l >
of Fanning TcioIh
ItOIT TWINi AND COIIDACIl AVOOIiNWAIi AND IIOUSII
ruitxisinxo ooods
Aire lit Cir I VHIN t ItVMlS World Iti ni nisi wirllnB and llln > llng Ioviile r I list Ac
BlUlS
i F HKESE
i nvriinn n ltl
CAUL II 1AUDOX
REESE JAUDON
ARRIaGES
BUGGIES
Spring Wagons
PHAETONS
WAGONS
and ail Kinds of Vehicles
HlacksmllntDK Wood Work 1atnllnK and Trimming elritice prnmillr and on ahott i olli r
Wealsomanutactuie the celchraicd
J DEXTEU SrillXO HUGOIESJ All
KiVvrncr Waahlorton and Third Rlrecta WACO TFXAR
Work Warranted
sUI t9ni
TOBACCO TOBACCO TOBACCO
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VIRGINIA FACTORIES
C3 Aa ascent forrim nt tn > larjri at Tolmnn ractorlia In Mridnta I rin nd hiiik rlor In
lummiil t < i Iif > tral t all nn 1 fKamlnuiiiy t ok ot Uiuwlng umi ftmoWl v lubainw nml
Ll nr Kur eanli nn4 iali only
JOHN l MARSHALL
lwtf Ntxt to tlio National
ltanLbiiMIng rulillc ftmrc MinTL va
TTKUItlNd NISUUT CO
GenM Commission Merchants
M I llerrlnif
l r 1 O NUUt > WALO ThAS
J A M Lit S
IlavltiK formal a rn > artncrklilt In IhoLiul
litKfl of lUTthltiff hUtrlUK Nilllnx aul hlii
Ilnjr Uilton lliilis iraln Utrn ami othtr
linnliirt ull Imj n ady Ly tliu flr t ltmittno la
rtfihOf attiro inaku adianua iimiii nml at 11
Odton 1 Nihil itn on the rrliiK lnti u
lotafnnilliiK on hKinnl ami lraiiLlIn itnHii
o M > UHtli > url lion no ItiHiiKinlMrtoftliv
flnil < thft ifiiUr It hit non Ilirrlny
uIII KirttiHriuKlIvf liolattintiouto tliuLiml
imi Air 1 A M Ih tliflilitvl tv > intyiHrnl
i iMtl < nru InrlaKHirjIiitfaml Htlln l ntton hi
Ukai nml Or J MalMt li an old iim
ml fton ih reliant and i > ractlral lniHlnitoi ntun
llmlu no liirniifttaiHiit Mill but ootton Lu
Ixiuulit Ly lit ILm Oil ton I llli ito
Hill Im ol for Hut LIkIkbI mnrki t Tht
liimn ria iuLIu roniiulnnloDiit and at tin at it
aomiinta of aaln nlll Lu ironitly rtndertxl
acpotni aided ultli a tirtlilralu of Ueri U <
draft for tliu urn ey
lirilUISO M8HHT A CO
Waco Xiticia Atign Joth Ja7it
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nitisuitiiT0v Kitii
Kill TIIK SrHIIV CtlllK lit Kiinla
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lilimielit on Itr liidlnrrtllon urikeeiia lilt
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iiallulio inarltUHly
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CIIAXii AIOON
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lioranrii kl t tin r txi li llin elinnj n
forH > lltu nltiiillon and tin ninalIrliiLt Ii
town ael1 > lir
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ditocKiis ajim
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Commission Mercht
lOltTIIr SMlfor
Country Produce
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NEV ADVERTISEMENTS
rp 1 SC01T k to
ChamlH ra i ev UrieW
AUSTIN bTIEIXT WACO
lnahrit lu
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Fancy Groceries
And onnti Irottlicit
trtsti atipi lici contlnil ill ntr hi ii ir hr
tm Ip aMlilVin i lij imtioiiVn n
cctrull aolUltis sipvhn
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iiuiMor tn Itnrrow Vail
Wlloll su ami IV VI
GllOCEUS
Cornir Austin mid 1 iflh s t
T C CAIMIKTOX
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GROCERIES
> liotf olc am llrtall
CM VMI1L11S lllOCU UMINAMMf
rnrihn en tlirict from fartorit i nj cn li
rtnilH 1 tin < nr luml ntnl mIU iliriittr
lliftM tlieclit < i t Tir ia Ii
immIs warranitit rrinh nn l iuri lanliri
nrtlcl sfor rnnill imv ih tlittiu
CXCORTIS
WIIOIitHAM
Glass and Queenswara
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IlrHMiH Mislilii iriHHln Iii HiU llm Milium
nn n < j Lj K tllnn iity iIkh In foro in nil i 1i
flntuliirn M > nlm lv iini > Ut of nil Lin U
CROCKERY
Glassware Lamps
In < ii ilf < rarii t > I nntt rim and Itriu lv t-
all IIIm nn lof i ur > htjh I In lar
hoi in id i r
In lln > tali
IlKLltlllll
CHANDELIERS
sllei reeaii
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CUT I Ell Y
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 101, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 10, 1878, newspaper, October 10, 1878; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110814/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .