The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 82, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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JAILY EXAMINER
i V DOWNS Editor and Proprietor
WACO FRIDAY EEBltUAKY 0
Tho elctiom In England ate getting to
bs quite exciting and are hardly mors
orderly than our own
< m
Russia declines to send anything to the
Centennial Exhibition alleging that it is
a private speculation
The Statesman of tho third has s-
well written leader on tho proposed
Constitutional Convention
Flanagan of Texas lias taken tie ne-
groes of Georgia under his fatherly and
senatorialcaro Stono blind both they
will knock tho bottom out of the ditch
Col J W StcII a prominent gen-
tleman of Gonzalas died there on tho
31st nit The local papers ara filled
with cutogjron his character
We were gl ail to meet yesterday
in t the city Mr M < D Smith of
the Gatesvlllo Sun Ho will stay
a few days and buz our merchants
Thcrfcan Las over been a favorite
with Waco merchants and ws douht
110 wjllfoccive a liberal patromage
from them in the futnre
Tho Galveston News and tho New
Orleans P cayuna are exchanging
compliments with each other the
burthen of which is their indepen
dence of party trammels In other
words their s ood condition to re
ceivo the support oi any or all par
tics who value them sufficiently to
pay tho price
Tho Connecticut Democratic Cons
vention declares in its platform that
ths greatest danger to tho perpetuity
tf our government is corruption The
baneful poison has crept into tho very
blood of tho nation and its miserable
cflccts are Been in every department
ol tho government from tho lowest
and meanest to tho highest It cons
HtitulcH our national disgrace
Vc never know bow much we think of
our friends until they more oil or dlo
Tho truth of this saw was forcibly
brought to mind the other day upon
reading an article iu tho columns of the
Wcatbcrford Times lamenting tho de-
parture of the Signet for DaKas While
Brother Newton was a competitor for
local patronage tho Times men were not
so fond ot him as they now arc sinco ho-
bos put nearly a hundred miles of black
mu1 between the Signet and the Times
Human natur human natur
sss
Natur piarliles no reserved ttits for th
rich and daintily reared Whn thero is ice
oo the pavement thoy sit where they can
Danhurg Xevcs
But they have a knask of getting the
highest and best seats in the synagogue
squeeze the prettiest girls smoke the best
cigars and have more friends than com-
mon folks It does not matter to a per1
son so situated whether nature reserves
eeats for him or not
The last number of tho Gate sville
Sun has a long account of the killing
of J II Ancstrong Esq at that
place ono evening last week a brict
note of which has already appeared
ia tho Examinee
It seems to have been a dark and
mysterious crime We have knowu
Armstrong for two years and always
believed him to be a harmless man
It seems impossible that any one
could baro enmity enough towards a
man of his character to wish to kill
bim llo was a genial companiona-
ble fellow and one who harbored
malice against no mortal man We
havo heard it suggested that his death
was occasioned by sorao young men
making an attempt to lrigbten him
for amusement and that tho fatal re-
sult was an accident Wo think the
circumstances lookvery much like it
Tho question of a Constitutional
Convention is creating some ttir in
the Legislature and tho friends ot
the measure are not at all inclined to
givo it up without a strugile With
regard to the proposition to appoint
a commission to draft a Constitution
to bo submitted to thu people Mr
Suycrs says that it would be a des
parturo fiom tho beaten track that
the people would not bo satisfied
with to uudemocratic away of doing
it that tho proposition has central
ing tendencies and would bo a bad
precedent He thinks tho matter
ulioulil be referred directly to the
lieoplo themsclve utu These it
will bo remembered woro the posis
tions taken by this paper but a few
days sinco on this btibjeut Wo trust
thu Legislature will oct with wisdom
mid circumspection in this to the
people important matter
flirt INDIAN qim Tiov
It is a hopeful sign to see such men ns
Sherman Sheridan and JIcKensio in con
lullatlon with the government In regard
to our Indian affairs It is no uso to go
back to the bottom of tho question to
argue on tho rights of the savage or our
right to tho possession of tho country
Abstractly the Indian would hava the ads
vantage of us and espictally so were a
Oencvn Conference to settle tho matter
But that is neither here nor there tho
treat Interests of humanity that are rep-
resented by the whites of tho country
even at the cxpenco of a little orthodox
hardship to our red brethren demand
that potent remedies be applied promptly
The land will be possessed by the Anglo
Saxon and all the colored and weaker
races must go to tho wall when they couio
in contact with ihe keener and harder
steel in the breast of tho pale faced in-
terloper from over tho broad waters
Experience teaches us that tho only
remedy for the stoical Indiflercnco of the
Indian to our better civilization and lis
numerous advantages lies in amalgama-
tion This is dead sea reflection as
far ns the hopes of their final absorption
by the insatiablo AngloSaxonmaw is
concerned Whllo tho Indian confesses
to some litllo partiality to tho palo face
in the shapo of mince meat yet cverys
thing he has hitherto done in this respect
exhibits a mortal terror of him when he
comes in the character of a relative
These reflections bring us to tills con
elusion that the good natured milk and
waterisb doctrine of absorption is n most
woeful failure Then we ask what next
There is oily one reply It may seem
hard selfish and cruel but it must be
mado and the reply is extermination
The interests of civilizatiou tho interests
ot the Christian religion paradoxical as
it may seem demand that the remnants
of the tribes who havo lived hero since
tho flood and who refuse their Consnt to
tho government of the dominant cla s
nnd persist in the slaughter of its people
must be sacrificed to tho general safety
Now then heartless again the only
question tube determined is the means
and their sufficiency to accomplish the
end nt tho least pn sible expenditure of
time treasure and men
Twenty thousind men under the lead-
ers named would do the work In two
years In Gods namo let them ha o
them nnd let the wall of the innocents
on tho border cease It is a predcters
mined policy let its execution commence
at once Again we repeat thatll is a
hopeful sign to sec these eminent soldiers
in consultation with llio government on
Ibis ycxed question and our government
will bo recreant to its higbeot trusts
should it fall to act and promptly too
upon tho advice of the men to whoso
valor the work must bo confided
Mrs Myra Chirk lalacs by her attorv
ney Judgo O W Paschal has iled an ins
junction to prevent Caleb Cushing from
perfecting title to 03000 acres of land in
Lousiana
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BY TELEGRAPH
cos
St Louis Feb fi Tho seventh ans
nual > esion of the National Grango of
Patrons of Husbandry convened at the
Southern Hotel Thirtytwo States and
two Territories nro represented by Mas-
ters of State Oranges About thirty la-
dies arc present Tho sessions are held
with closed doors
PiTTSiiDito Feb C Tho Annual Csn
vention of tho National Reform Associa-
tion met at 2 oebek Immense audience
present embracing delegates from every
State and representatives of all evangeli-
cal denominations
Nkw Youk Icb 0 k private letter
from Havana siys tho affair at Trinidad
is regarded as an exceptional case and
not at ail indicative of a general uprising
of the negroes and burning of planta
tions The opinion prevails that tho ins
surgents will not bo able to cross the
old Trochu in comparative largo force
Heretofore they havo been ablo to cross
in small parties Should they succeed in
crossing in large numbers the burning
of plantations Is Inevitable
AVasiunoton Vc1 0 Senate Jlr
Carpenter incroduced a bill to restore the
rights of tho State of Louisiana
and said that ho would ask that it be
printed It lies on the table for the present
Next week ho would ask the indulgence
of thetienutc to submit some remarks ex
planatory nf tho bill and would then
nsk It to be referred So ordered
The Senate proceeded to thu consider-
ation of u bill for the protection nnd pros-
ecution of thu work of improvement at tho
mouth of tho Mississippi river
Nkw Youk Feb 0 A dbpitrh from
Richmond Virginia says The Scientific
Medical Commission from Philadelphia
arrived at Mt Airy Saturday
Last Sunday a consultation was had
with the wives of thu Biaincfc Tnins
which resulted in obtaining their consent
to the proposition of the Commission on
condition nnd with thu uudcittandlng
that their bodies should not he mutilated
The Commission repaired to tho cellar
where the remains of tho twinswere nd
opened thu collin uud then removed tho
inner rollin to tho room above The
bodici were in good order Changs fea
ture v cro partially discolored those of
Eig being Batumi Tho wMows then
entered tho room and took farewell of
tho remains nnd left them t the doctors
MAHKETS FOUMGN DOMESTIC
LivcurooL Feb C Noon Cotton
quiet Uplunds7 d Otlcns 8Jd
New Yonit Feb C Cotton niaikct
dull and nominal Uplands lSJe jbrlc ms
8Jo Gold 111
Galveston Feb J5 Cotton In mods
ernte demand > Good Ordinary lHJc
Mlddliug ISic Gold 111J
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< Wc clip the following News rncclal
from Washington of thoSd
During thn discussion on tho Army hill in
thollou < en lively dobato aroso on tlo rie
ceiiiUy for th iniutqymonl of so many trocin
In Tisns Itmiioet ippo edroduclog thoniiny
to 23 000 nj tiaul that more troop vtcro
required lo p otert ilo pojpli of Toxin wlo
wero rnlihrd nmi murdered da > y be ihe In
d ans ll w a nt u favor of such economy
aa left thu ciil in without croleciloa
ajrninst tho nivalin
Vfioeor replied that during tho Itto uu
pleasantnos Teumdefetdodhsr own borders
and besides innMitd seerul thousand oCthc
boat Ironp of Confederate army
HanctiocK said mat tho Stalo would udder
tato to protect herself cow for ouohulf of
what It lost tho government She lud three
noes Fouirht to put her troops in tho Hold
bat was refused permission to urin a shule
soldier
Wheolor wanted to Know what provonted
the Ptnta from aralng her own millta
Hancock repliod that tlio titalo Eieeiuivot
oidersi era sent commaadiai thsra to CU >
knpd
lludifo nancock will win the warm
plaudit of his constituents for this
manly fight for their protection ngainst
tie inroads of tho murderous wage
r AnllHnois woman whoto sou vis-
ited a billiard saloon ngsinstbes will
mjirchcd into the plnco thu other
nibht and playfully corrnmod a beer
mug on the ojo of tho bin tender
Never wiltthat wominr boys visit
his taloon again
According to a report irom Wash-
ington an ingenious New England
investigator who has been examining
the Congressional Globe Cud that
onehalf of thospaco of that rcordis
required to rrint the remarks of JIa
sachusctts members alone
iitiircs Cntliiittic
No mciMrlnali ri ilal to keep the bovveli In or
der n loni at nilnritS cntliartlr tho bllo llowf
trolly and rtcnhrly flora IU nourco In ttio llw r
di of therlett itrc ciuaiidrin 11iy lint the
great blllfry cUn 1 canity 41orchcil ami toe run
fflicence or iia IrrccnNrltlei io fciloi lo
rn U hickto lunutiml innilltonwhMi tlm ar
ticled llotcittra Motiach Hitler alinnl I lie takm
t leant t tee Hilar nntll tho ilcflml otdectis at-
tained
Conftlpatloit la itiem a rrnnt fapnlr or
hleor to a lack arilie ft unlitn rlimentln that
fluid Iiultner esc lucre purimtiou U iiMileM
ThellrerinUH ho cirnipellet to leM lh nnpnlvof
hllf neeennary to remoTii Ihe wa lo mattitr nt ttio ay
tern at lea t oace In twentyfour lorr U tire a nil
leal cure Qt coeUcvnr a cv be acromtillhed o
teterV Hitter product thU acct Iliactlnti tijmn
tliontounihand User la illrict unit naluliry and
throach thcreor ua It rtgulatca and invigorate
thouholo frame
SEW ADVKItTISEMrXTS
TITcLKNNAN COUNTY
ESTjIlAYS
Taken np hy Wm Cbrlnlan at hi rcfldtire In
raclnct o 4 lanuarr lit lll and eitra > ed e
liroJuillceW n Uoyd mnle lx
ono ytar
thirteen hand high brinded thn Fl uru olut u >
on eft ahoulder aal p on 1 ft law Appralrtd
t 00 n K OURIKV
f h ll 3 Clklllat Court Mel Co
rp K UNDKUWOOD
Physician ami Surfton
WACO TKXAS
OFriCF With Dr J H SKAUS north
side of Public Square mhero ho may bo found
day or night when not prnftselonailr on
bned rol5di m
T 1VKRY KKKD AND SALE STADLK
Mr John W Hewlett announces
to his friends and the public generally tlift
hohas bought tho L1VKIIT KSTAllLfSFI
MENT ofblvingston Brothers In this city In
tho Alley In tho rear of Flint 1 Chambcrllns
Bank where lis Is at all times ready to fur
nlah on short notice fine saddlo liorfos sin
pip and double buggies hacks etc Will at-
tend to ih purchase and sale of all kindi of
stock Will foedand caro for horfes by llo
week day or uonth on reasonable terms
Good hostlers and courteous attendants al-
ways on hand
Terms raodorate Id CAtH fcbSdAntf
D
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
The firm nf BcUnlck A Elliott lumber deaer
Waco waa dlaaorred by mutual consent on SCth
InatantJT Mllottretiring and John V Hnit
nick continuing the business at the same stand
All person having claims against tho lato firm are
requested to preventhem for payment and thorc
Indebted will jleaso corne piomptly foruArd and
aitlle J V BKDWIPK
Waro J SI 1871
JOTICK
N
J T UrLIOTT
teMJtulm
Strayed or stolen from the nnilcrHgtifil In Wac
on Ptturdar lie SUtnf J nn ry a clieatcut oorrW
mare 10 or 11 > aftin old not ibod hul l
radirrpnortiruItrO In pocd onirr white tjot In
tluf ce right ior fot laner than the Jrlt an at
tr ctlvo animal Notirandn Anr Inforrornlnn or
bfTtl Uury lt mc will bo suitably ruwarded Jf
ftolrntliB tliteTa aiiireliCn ioii will ntn he re
wanted J WUHOnKK
Waco Tcxaa Feb 21971 frbsdlnl
T OST OKIITIVIOATE
CIO ACIIISS Uounty nrlldrat RrantcJ to
11 T CUAIN Number and date not rrrollctttd
to mIicIi iHi rnlltlid f < r iiartUlpatiBgintliu bat
tie or Han Jacinto
JfiiilldAwSm W K ROOIZIW
JOMKfllfNGNKWl
Ill U t > ill ml mc 1iiiiiiuui < it > ariiriiir
aachiKilsRMlroiunerrlal hiu a throu lioti
tho Inlteil rtatis uiil inat llrltaln Ther are
narrtutid slrldly non corroclye and aaddratitoas
el ht steel lieua lle 3 W fur iross Knt liv
uriirlniil
tiallpreiialil When ara ilatn rhiltiir
Hoe itriiwriMiuiliil llemtuiber Ihey arocqnal tu
told wm Sample palls
1 ESBATtS
J d1I > 3iv Drugs and Hooks Waco Imas
1AIUSA UOlSE
Corner Illm nnd Ilallfoad Stroots
Kiut tVniu Tcsitt
rMiic 9i at pj iAY
J T tV gliro tnken to and from Ihe Depot rCc
Hiiixi law iryllltiM ViHNKllrlforiio
Aic nimoililloj oflimlle MltS S JIOItltHX
Iat3klt ly rrci > rlctie
A
FAKM lOU SALE
A Tract of M17 Acrrn tltuated en
htcelos OrceknearihoUrnzo b ikxqtto coun-
ty aiilyllvo acres bjst prilrlo Talley In a
hLth ktato of cultivation wth good new oune
tenant houses cribs Ae nd adjoining this
23 netcs prairie and about 41 of bottom land
bn i casllj stiieoptible or a high ntuto of cul-
tivation tho balance of tho tract good thnborod
land1or
1or terms npply to 0
N H ItANDAb
Powell Dale Texas
oolWtf
JOTIOK
IS7
Atl iwrsuns arc hereby forbidden lo take n
trmle or In tinywny hivj nnvthlng todo with any
CHile bratHlrlI II and 1 C uiark crop acil lnIe
ana bu fjillt ojt lu eich esr Also tho brand
Urc alii mariil snallowrork under bit In the
Hrlitcirsnil split and unerrblt in tlio left Any-
one nslni In anywnvttie simhu ile > crllM ttnek
without wltttiiperiiilsslon Tr m the unikislglutl
vtU bo pum hel to the full ertiitof thn lo
JU niIIU ViVITT
of Hoh rtMUi CoipMj
1 II OKlIIBM
JanlWly of McLennanivuiKy
A UOTION AUCTIOX
JtrOKTAXT NOTICE TO Tlin INHARITANTS
j OPTIIIS CITY AJID VICINITY
Ol tOnt nf the panic and failures Tost a
lartecnrsjnmei t nf llliY GOODS XVIXILFN
cifufoicry dicrllhin lis lust nrrtvtJ hete
ImiQ Nen Irttk all ul wlilfli MlllhemM Mlthoot
ri e > ve ot IlliLIO AtOTlOVst ihe oko House
lonm rly occupied by Wtnn Wallace A Co
Auction hours of side 111 A M 2 an I 7 T M
1 KIND t IU
Anctioneers tormtrly of liltcston
cbSi Cwt
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IlINNWX Ar DUVAIj
CMllOII lllClOIH nil J
General Commtiion Merchant
Otllco oior Tens UanMn ard Injnnnco Co
siittiui < uivc oii aoint
KHanWlv
CAUTION
BUT OKIY TUB
GciiiiincFairlKiiiIis ytalci
UASUFjkorunrii nv
T FAIRBANKS G
STANDARD SCALES
STOCK HCALK3 COU SCALKJ HAY SOLES
DIAltY SCALUS COUNlEIt SCtIES AC
Scales Repairci Fromplly RwalilY
Kor sale also Tromnfrf Coffeo ana Dro Mllls
Coiniiosltlon llell all sizes Letter Irc cs Ac
Till MOST PEUFECT
ALARM CASH DRAV ER
Mile Alarm iill 4J s
nVEBr l iM KVKnY
Merchant
Use Them
ILtTJONI
W0J
OniHLr
WarranlCu
HOLD Al
Xtairbfuilcs Scale Warehouses
FAIRBANKS CO
31 I Broadway Now York
C6 Iialtimorn Strtet Baltimore Md
S3 Camp Stroot Now Orleans I
FAIRBANKS EWIN >
Masonic Hall Philadelphia
Fairbanks Brown CO
2 Milk Street Uoston
Forsalo by leading liajtlwuro Dealers
i scpl 2taw4n
Ohas I Battio Jonn F Flcklon
O L Battle 3
B
ATTLK FIOKLKN 4 00
Wholesale and retail dealers in
ttltOOKIUES IIAltmY AliK
Wines atl J Liquor
Bsinois Bt Wino Tixas
Cash paid for cotton wool and hldct
marlMiftt
r IVKIIY lHrl AND BALi STAI1LK
xv a o x r a rc
Niun MisrKssinv rjiuuor
JII IU McLAHKX Jroi > rlttor
Nice horses to ride or drive elegant turnouts
aniil aeeoiumodalloiis on uiiiierata J
J B OltlNNAN B 1 IltlVAL
Ijto of tlrlnnan A Wajlani Late of Tyler Tex
Jefferson Texaa
J Jt CAItltOLt
JNOJAMK3
pAUUOLIi JAMES
1IKAIL1U IN
JiocorkS Iitlnis Oils c
MKMMAN llOStlUE COUNTY TKXAM
deeliWtr
J woniHti
late ot Woodbeif Tenn
Austin Avonuo
ittlDiMtf
At
stuck
o
EAST AND CO
Vni i
h
Kxoiusivo Dealers in
Boots Slioes osixa
IVitK
LEVS TAMOLS
AHU MADE SOLELY BY THS
EXOEISIOR
U VNDFACTUniXO COMPANY
ST LOUIS MO
Are doini morcand
wjiri jy
BKTTKIt OOOKtXO
j0AK 5 DOIN IT
tpSiXrS lUICItfilt AND CIIEAIEK
Than any tloio cf same cos
O fjflife AUn ALWAYS
S v
mh22lv
and orTRitf raarroihr
cooKrNo ciiKAr
anrt chsv
QUICK AND OLKAN
AYS WAHUANTKD
AM >
bOLD
FUKD QWAJtLES
iriico Toxaa
lEN AIU STOKE
lUnlIC SQUHEWACOj NO RENTS OCOHS
at half price I Dry Goods Ciothlniti Notions etc
In treat variety > ery chcopl ell and sse
JoniDt
11KNKO OOTTIIlLrF
A
yinl > liAitRinjsiioi
Opposito MeClollan House
New and ilegnnt ontCt belt arcomrrodato
In tho city You next
KltANIC OltOUNI lroprlelor
rilitNK SCILLA Assistant nov I
yASHNOTON HOTEL
ftnlvoHton Uoxnn
John Summers
aneJDtf
tlAt of tho Exchanzo Hotel
Iroiirlctor
I KKSII MKAT3
Third Stroot Markot Kouso
Rest Ihu country afiords tn nil ttie chntr varl < ties
atiit st > lts of tooiliat fresh meats Polite atu
tlouantl miMlerulo hiius tlive nsacall
II I A Afl LBSTAIWETT
ovl Ironrletors
JOTIOE
N
To Ilcllniiiiciit Taximjcrs
Tlio Tax Holla bating been turned ovtrtomc
shall proceed to collect thu tax accordlu to law
To save trouble and expense delinquents 111 tiltast
romu lorward and settle llhout delay
L Hlto S
SherlffMeLcnnan CountTexas
WacJan 38 IMt janyidi
I
iflt SALE Oil RENT
Till HOWli Illimi KlOlili on tho East aide
or the ruhlic Square Aipiyto
JlhMiui hlINT illAIIAM
S7
ITmlcr tlio AlcClclliind llottl
vk Texas
Texas Carnage Depot
BEEOIIEK M1L1K llton tiiuiii
27 Strand Calvoston Toxas 27
lt HMCHLY C tAWFOIf t rltlViV rfPI
tllilsodtl iVlihednnil iojnlir CatrtaRii Hciiosltory can bo fiKiiul lboIjm l mnl bcstreloetrd
Vehicle in the MUr luaimfaciure and ania ents for neij style of farristo In nse
o
We can fnrnMi Coictic Lnndant Ojnlbuses ami llea Mf itialo by the 1 est moliiifnrluiirs in the
rniintrv Mtoniacufaiiuiiiiiirstlwiury larlity ol riuitnn lci rlo abnuleit Coal 1 ox Ilursy
IlanoWacnnltnrkinays etc Wo aro ijleniecsor n I msnJtacturc tb bot hldtHsat llnusy in
iliuniarkil ver > inllv atized M nccoininodatolwi or lour nirioiis e arc ulo II a oilKmtort
and iiiaiiuiaViunrs or heCetliritod Tcus Concord Ihnnrr wlilchV H Bt rn sinli nooiUallsfiieliiin ant
in tiMciiantaa Imsd I la > t ul lliroucli Ibdhtnte We defy competition lu stKqiilily andlliilce A
0oitii < iriiiwtl lliirnes Whlji itc constantly u tnuJ ilttHDtwtlm
riffrTiriirimTSTiltWifllilirgv > MmMTlfLtlllsus snaujjiisilsMSias
j jUJljlBnir LrrrT
t ivi ani > iir iivni
t v s T i a N j v co
DKUGGISTS
iiriduji bTiicnr two uom < ritoi Tin
ltirtio wjaii
Arc prepared to furnlsli at
LIVINO ItATKB roil CASH I
All artlcUe usually found In
X > 2 xbs Storos
G STUDY TO 1HIASK
MESH Ditmis
punn MEDICINES
FINE lKKFUMKS
TOILET AUTICItS
rvNCY povri
< oinl4 mid t > ru < li <
llANDICnUCllIEF EXTKACTd
riNE lOMADES
HAlll DYES
PAINTS AND OIL9
Pntoat IHoclloiiioa ttso
LIVELY FOR THE LADIES
We w ro asked the other day why it wis we laud-
ed Eitellsli lemale Dlttcrs to hlaWi Our onswur
was unit is tint se have personal evidence ot lte
erint Mine In this heiuperltounly A nood pby
sltlnil livlnir IKht miles Irom town sld to our
iIawkW that tiutrllrUTiniala Hitlers wis the best
reinale imdlclno he err umi lllclUlb Miss
HuC
LiiKllih Female Hitters Is hlchly recommended b
liuineiicut pihfisl n at this plate and surround
liiLtoiintry IKiseliifkouMlsi Llironlclo
liifltip scrlbuLairJisli tnulle llltleia In ny
iricllie aiiduiuu s wtu satlsr ctnrv remits
f HALE M 1
Csrroillon Mlts
This nieilteine ronalns Iron and owerful teiruta
bi UtTino Tonics hi miieji nietlo by all slek t
tin ilis biid bv tlrliiIt
J P DllOUIiPvlllt Propr
Mitnpllr Iem
f oll in Wneo by J HIvioro Hr J Ororjrc
Vi liul alo ngcut lor T ris
Womans Jfedital uor only SSu t
Aldroaa ns uliiim d AwJtnoi
ETG1I1XSOM V aicUOWELI
Wr
stot dkalkus
i AusnxSiitfcrr
A n >
Dealer ln 1IA IN bTAIED aid JAIANNCD
TPJ TiAllE
iirrrsilINd dune on shoit notice and
aiantkii
ni e Ajuit rr tin cibl latest
uuoivs it it r 1 II VST
A UST1N HOUSE
Oppoltc McCIitani Houe ALitln Aunue
Wneo Trii
Jllta N II UlIiKPATItlCU Iroprlelress
Cnixl oceomnualations for both periuintrt and
traielentbonrdirs on tuodetiue lenns
lmlidxwir
D
SOLUTION Oi IAlJTSRUSlHr
The firm nf Coke llturin Al ilersoti ia dis
srlid liy nniiial ion 1 tfii thu d I of lKveiurer
t 7l 1 h htiiness of the Ami will I
Messrs littHn Anderson A Keller
c continued t > y
IIK11V1 I COKE
JtMKS It ANDEItSON
SI D lintlilNO
W eoTin S lti janCd 0
lOIt SALM on MOT
Ilr izna llottoi Lin 1 In a c ooj si ite of cultivation
nfiucntltlisto suit six mile suutlnostnf Waco
turtof the rl er Ai ly on the presses to
uJtHA tt W W DOWNS
jl j IIU1U1W WAOOX
In East Waco for solo ot factory prices with
freight added
dcc31DltW3m
J C JOUIINKY
Mllli Kilmm Hotan A Co
A milNISTKATOllS XOTIOE
Notie Is hereby elrcn lo all persons bnvlnt
claimsaeolusl theeHateotHI HLANKENelUI
deceased to present the somio In the manner lire
acrilid ntid all tursons tmlihted to said estate
re notldcd lo emtio fomurd nmi sy thesiino
L N OAiHAllY
Adtnrof the estate of I L r anUnhlp
HicemberrJ llil l4iillJltS3W
pO FAIlMKItS AX1 flllASflKUS
SOMETHING NEW
ACiENTS WANTED TO iiliLL THE
1APANTBSK PliiA
1 THEHi lEAS have rutnlly been broajbt to
this rountrv frftm Taptn mil procd to bethe Unset
Pels iiaw known Tor tnhte nse ortor stock They
Kiow lo tlie frm of a bosny tre > frjm thiee to Ave
leet hl b and lehl from perk tuablt bushel of
peus to tho tree A ttitnple pukafe with clrculsra
uMnjrtcrms to Ajients with full dlredtlnna ua to
Uuteund manner of t > lautlnsr will is sent to auy
addtess nost nald on receipt of fifty ct nts
tiblress L L OKMKT
JanoW2w tleveland lnn
T L U IIAM JI IX
Itespectfuliy tenders his professlonatiicrvlces to
the citizens onac and rlelnity y I
onicent lilvlereV Drug More Commercial How
au22d u2i
i I
rAS FITlISlUAa 1 IX1UIUC3
Tho citizens nf Waco ore respectfully requested
to call and examine our magnificent stock of QAH
IlXTUHES now tn exhibion at our oflke comer
FrauUIn and 1 bird Streets our Murshal Earlys
Tl > sewhocontempljte usin fss tn their stores
can obtain contracts of soat and all necessary In-
formation upon application lo us bclnp duly au-
thorized by lliu
AVttco Sas Lldlt < oiii aii
As las Fitters Ail work done Is cuarnnleed
IVT Our price s 111 bo fottud as low as any other
citl Texas C 1 FltKNCH
anCIlif
pill HANK
Corner ad Street ami Auiitiu Avenue
COR LEW CO
rilHSIDHNT ANDlCASIIIEl
The best of Llqnnrs and Clara exclianged fo
I0LD BILVKIt OH CURIIKNOYl
TIIIIEK IlltSTCLASS
i I L Is 1 A Kl T A It Is r s
Wllh rhelan ts CollanderV 1atent Cnsblouj
JanSMIC
S W ill AUK V
Would reportullv Inform tha mimtr that he
in jtiat In receipt of a full and complete na
sortmeiit of eterythine In tho Saddlery ud
Harness lino Ilvo him u call ecp Swly
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 82, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1874, newspaper, February 6, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112046/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .