The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 88, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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WACO FRIDAY FEBRUARY in
G b X B DoBraj iliscourscth on
cipital ond labor in the Ncwst Ho
didnt iucceed in striking a new load
m
The innabitanti of little llhody lire in
contracted ipbere but petition Oon
gres agalmt a contraction of currency
Obi what insatiable mawa tbo little felt
lowibaTe tobeiure
n
Beaumont is determined to telegraph i
herself into notoriety it eccms When
Mrs Grnndy sneezes the reporter imme
diately telegraphs the tremendous event
at once to the News
a a
TJio bustcod Judge of Alabama is in
Washington IIo is anxiously attending
to his reputation irhlcli nccds carc and
aursing to restore it to even n uiodcmto
degrco of moral health
A reform in the present system of cur-
rency seems to have been determined
upon Coburn offered a resolution in
Congress stating that it was tbo sense of
that house that Congrosa should not ads
journuulil the needed reforms were made
Mr Bennett tbo foreman of the Louis-
ville CourierJournal Office has been dis-
pleasing the typoi and they petitioned
for his removal Tho proprietors couldnt
see it and the printers struck Only n
half sheet is the worst result
A man supposed to be the Treasury
robber of Jersey City passed through
Corpus Christ the other day scattering
money right and left Emotional in-
sanity in its worst form the scattering
part of it at least
The new bankrupt bill that passed
the Senate on tbo 10th nit is said to
be much more lonient to debtors than
the ld law A debtor who suspends
into payment cannot bo iorccd
bankruptcy ruder forty days
Prosper Evans butchered or rather
attempted to bntcber his family in
New York tho other day His afl aira
will not be so prosperous after Re-
corder Ilackett gets through with
him
Tho eleetions in England havo re-
tailed in a glorious victory for the
Conservatives The Marquis of Sals
isbury and the Earo of Carnaorvcn
will it is said assist Disreali in tbo
formation of bis ministry Internas
tioaals to the rear March
The small pox is onthodeclino in
Houston mnch to tho delight of tho
reporter of tho Now who lives in
mortal terror that his handsome
ojuntenanco may bo called upon to
minister to tho insatiable monster
who makes em ugly
Tho Fort Worth Democrat ar-
raigns tho representatives lrom that
county Tarrant in tho legislature
fer their refusal to support Governor
Throckmorton for tho United States
Senatorshipt
A patent medicine man has been
stealing the wit of the Danbary News
to sugar coat his medical advertise-
ments and that paper thinks ho is
in a fair way to make a fortune as
well as to furnish a recruit for the
army ot his sooty majesty who rules
the roast down below
Gen J W Barnes has been ap-
pointed Immigration Agent for the
International and Great Northern
Railroads This in a good appoint-
ment Gen Barnes is ono of the
most indefatigablo and capable
tforkcrs in this State and will bring
to bear on tho question of immigra
tion a long and ripo experience in
Texan affairs and a thorough knowl-
edge the resources of tho State
a
Tho Houston Ago bifurcates fro u
the Legislature on the resolution of
thanla to General Grant You ia
oorrigible ninny dont you under-
stand that those aro the very lowest
torms upon which we oan secure the
good will of that august functionary
for the future and tho concurrence
of the bine coats in our schemes
gainst Mexicans and Indians
The Houston Local of the News
reports a case of restoration of a pair
ol stolen mules which is attributed
to advertising We onco advertised
two mules ior gentleman whicli he
suppose wero stolen and which
really was tho casa Tho pair were
worth seven hundrd and fifty dol
lars and the advertisement was the
means of returning them to their
owner but our little bill ot inD re-
mains duo and unpaid at this writing
We
have conoludcdthat it is a profit
able business for the ad trtiser
riXANtIAI CONDITION Ol TRXAS AlUOII OUT TOMIH RxclllllISC
On tho 10th Governor Uoko trntm
mitted his nblo moasago to the Lcgis
latuioofthu State It inn complcto
and mtsterly tliowing of the mono
tary situation ana wo will prcsontits
salient points briefly to our readers
The public debt as represented by
bonds and the interest on tho same
until September 1 1S74 and for out
standing comptroller warrnnU bn
the 10th of January 1874 amounts
in the aggregate to 171983176 to
which must bo added tho deficient
cics in appropriations for tho present
year and warrants estimated to ao
cruofto September 1 8500000no
thus producing n total of 2248v
8317S This intimate doc not ill
clifdo tho debt due tho available
school fund of ubo it 0000 nor lliu
pay of Iho Fourteenth Legislature
nor tho oxpeiifo of maintaining the
forco put in tho field by Governor
Davis for frontier protection vtliicli
foots up tho sum of 10161010 It
also appears the State is indebted
to thu permanent school fund and
tho Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege fund 71100831 which is in the
shapo orbondfl lieiring fivo and eix
per cent interest
Tho Governor cilia tho attention ol
thoLigisIatuio to tho fact that the
Treasurers statement shows that there
is now in tho Tioisiiry SCn787r in
currency and SflliO in specie which
is subject to Oralis to meet current
expenses ot tho government which
is in reality not there becauso that
amount h greatly le n than tho debt
duo by tho Statu to tho avsilablo
school fund Tho Constitution re-
quires that oiiefom th of tho revenue
receipts shall go to tho available
school fund Sim o tho conimcncinent
of the pit sent fiscal year only 17
51389 lias been paid to that fund
when about J 100000 should havo
been paid to its credit Alter plac-
ing all the money in tho Treasury to
the credit ol this fund it will still
leavo the State indebted to it nearly
00000
This exhibit shows that instead of
there being available funds in the
Treasury to meet current cxpcnsei
tho expenses have been met by
trenching upon the revenues of the
Sehool Fund and it is at this time in-
debted to it in tho largo sum shown
before This i a grave situation oi
affairs and will take tho best finan-
cial skill of the State to repair it
Gov Coko has directed tho Treas-
urer to make immediato arrango
raouts for paying tho March interest
on tLo bonds out of any money that
may bo paid in in the interim The
Treasurer fears that he will havo to
look to other than the usual moans for
money to pay this interost Tho
Governor thinks a thorough exami-
nation of thu confused mass ot rec-
ords in tho Treasurers and Comp
trollers oflices may throw light upon
this dark showing ol tho retiring of-
ficers Wo trill eontinuo
tho review
of tho message tomoirow as wo
havq not tho space at our crmmand
to do i > o today
The Leilas Daily Herald completed
the first year ot its existenco on tho
tenth Wo tender our cotemporary
our warm congratulations upon this
auspicious event Tho Herald is
conducted with marked ability and
is a staunch worker in the ranks of
the Democracy mid wo are glad to
know receives the support of tho
prOgresivo people of Dallass It is a
staunch friend a cool fair but deter-
mined foe and tlieso with its other
qualities must insure perfect success
Tho State Journal lias moro bitter
ness in its little corpus than any
other man or paper in Christendom
It cuts riyht and left with a careless
sweep of its trenchant blade and do
Militates all both great and small
with as much ease and graco as the
publio executioner in tho days oi
Bloody Mary of blessed memory did
Wormwood and gall comes to the
Journal with the defeat of its party
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Messrs Coon X Porter will com
menco tho publication of tho Bosqno
County Censor nt Meridian in about
two weeks This is a lino field and
we trust these gentlemen will give
the peoplon good paper and the peo-
ple them a good support
jur advices from Austin nil cin
cyr in this that there is a disposition
to foster and encourage every char-
acter of legitimate business enter-
prise wheio it can bo dono without
involving thu Stato in additional pe-
cuniary embarrassment Retrench-
ment and reform are the watchwords
DmJ >
fat s
The Galveston Civilim lrtuds the
Chamber of Commerce on their
efforts to get up a 1ublio Jibiary
and publishes a long memorial to
Iho Mayor and Board of Aldermen on
tho subjict Tho News publishes
Cokes finance message but no taws
of local importance
Tho Pans Texan is enthusiastic
oyer the prospect of a knee law
It favors a Coiiatitutionil Conven-
tion Tho spring b ghls open lively
at Paris Business men from every
quirter ure coming in Tho Crisp
BHteri are playing in Im is Col do
iloise and W T Class havo been
onllini mi Dohmicy
Tne knmiil says tho Colorado
livet m high and that last Sunday
was a lair day An escaped lunatle
a woman hm been been five miles
from the eily Tho Journal and Ga-
zette hac bulb been a meteor It is
probably tho spiiit of a released
II ulicil politician wandering through
space and vv ho camo back to v iaw
in hw disembodied state thei > ueiioof
hlsuoporual stealings Tlio Or at tto
calls Do Gress a Hamper No hus
a iisedinitcachur He also compli-
ments tho low administration nt the
Lunatic Asylum Tha Statesman
was surprised nud delighted by the
activity at the Depot
Tho Basliop Advertiser never
Ueks a man when ho is down unless
ho is assured that the man cant get-
up again Cain shouldnt take that
advantage of his brother The ntiootr
of Bastrop aie crowded with wagon
The Dallas Herald wishes tho Dvl
Iss Daily Commercial abundant me
cess no doubt The Herald wants
factories of course So does evi ry
progrcisive man and paper Thu ne-
groes preach in tho Courthouse The
Comanche Chief is visitiw Dallas
Look out Mr Herald or hell catch
the fever anil move there like a good
many more of the craft havo lately
done
Tho Fort Worth Democrat sug-
gests Charles Covvait for District
Attorney to fill the vacancy occa-
sioned by the death of John T Ault
The Democrat wants tho people of
the North to come hero and settle
So do we
BY TELEGrliAPH
Piwadeliwa Teb 13 There was
no dissection today of the bodies of the
Twins All that was douo was perfect-
ing tho plaster casts which were taken
yesterday > 3 knife wa3 put into thu
bodies which wero inspected by a large
number of medical men
Key West Icb 12 The steamship
Oulf Stream from Hlltimorc for Havana
and Now Orleans arrived yesterday and
reports that during herpasiage fire broke
out in tho hole and burned two dayp and
despito tho exertions of the captain and
crew much of tho cargo was destnyed
The vessel was but Utile hurt thu lire bus
inj confined to the hole
HosTOJ Feb 12 Tim Senate passul
a resolution aunuling and re cinilinjtlio
resolution of 1872 which censured Chas
Sumner for hlsaetion in relation to lultlo
flags
JIoNritRvi Icb 12 Justice Hamsey
tosday in tho caso of Ilosenbaum ac-
cused of arson in New York ordered
the prisoner to bo extradited
Niw Yoiik 1eb 12 Tho members
of tho Stock Kxclmrgo havo opened n
subscription list for the establishment of
freo soup houses in the lower part of the
city
J O Dennett has given 30000 to
supply soup to tho poor from the firo and
police stations
Tho Western plan ol suppressing liq
uor saloons will bo tried in thuKnst in
abont ten days Worcester Massnchus
sects will bo tho first plaeo in which the
experiment wilt bo tried A mass meet-
ing of tlicellizcns will be held when the
plin of operations will bo explained and
organization forjwork formed which it
U proposed to pro3ccuto vigorously
Livcnroni 1eb 12 Noon Cotton
ijulct and steady Uplands 7J Orleans
88d
New Yoiik Feb 12 Cotton weak
Uplands lCc Orleans lUJc Gold 112
Gaivuiton 1eb 12 Cotton market
steady with a fair demandGood Ordi-
nary 13JcJliddliug 10c lold 111
lfealtlin Shield anil Irolr < tIun
IIcHtt le nnivcrrallj ndir Ittrd to bo the innt iU
rttlxeolfahlily lileBMlnr jtt it U jtwiurdulus
roiUemkljaMtlt vere of im value at all Thou
Miiilii wUnarncuinpfliiilby their occupation nuj
liurvalti to > rrtitio unwtioltromv air to rxjioie
Hi < rijtelrci > to loUnt fllteriiatlorjit of it ut and fold
nud to braootLncIU Inimical totipaiih ami lire
ntirrly nejloct to fortify tticmtvt unn tlio
JaH CDi which snrmund tlifiu l y a rawt cunneti
tonic treatniint l r niinj jtirn l lux bun ft
imbllo fuit iiiHicnlttl ewii by tlio inrtnifti ot thu
imdlnil lrorifMon tluit Ilotetttrit Momach lill
tiT ulbtt teetttiitldototounlarln ami itm flBt t
arcllmatlns miitlcluu vxlMinu In ftvir a til
Hffue dUtrlctf la tropical oiU otlur region v Util
by j lUiolc and lntlvtit hi all lofalltlrit hfrutlin
ruiiditloni am unfaviriMu to btaltli thU farioug
Ulibit Intlcuriut and altt rativt Lb been foitnd
n iuti nt rafcKtiArd vcix 10 fiTblttcoiutltutbiri
atidfraUleframut whUwamt riiru ftr 1imIIm Hii
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On tiicffirst of MarcS 1374
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nuailouiMfrxmllie Itiiirn lSuWrng o Iho Lull
ItnIM njr hi Hie n rtb < ii t iirturoflho bqiuic
< U r < i 1 fhill ht aJla tn ny VM rAttoachtnd
trcnl Mllis a ulo li < i tui itieof tie Bcttt
STOCKS OV qilQCEHIES
Ki it illfiUj 9a la lU cite ory co
1 B HAYLS
WseoTcsiiMfiPil Id MlWiwIin
Fastest Timo on Record
Wabash BJmc
Ty f peclil AirniKiincnt a
MGIITNINO 15XVIIKSS T11AIN
Now TIM Mivfaii llm Miiwi > i liii lUvcr
N iw Ycrknrrt llnsmi in tn < WhI i 1i nnl
liko Kliiiii Utiittu lavii k < li > i y ivwpt Sim
ilVirlnplnuxunly nt piiiiripil M hIomm iiml
arriving ut
Will csricspm dmv Insi tmiv In other
luiiuli llu finiylint liu iaii < lncr imitieiiecra
lit Cirimt uiir l Ilepiii Nor Veil CitV
riiAretiynvoKlirgnll K rrr Trnu < fcr
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lrora Pt Louliaiil lmiiibit In Teledii tiinl
Clowlnuil conufdirnr wiilt IlrnMiriu ltooui
11111I Wf iinK Onr Imet lir iUtn + icr msJ
> filn i urlt will ut e i o
Vtio dnv Irulnslu t rt euly li en equipp d
iili any passviver eimUntil u > wiiliuveiy
linprovcineiit for innifnit Biid salutv mil
1 and iinrtvalbd fur Htvlo uml elopatic lil
l r Couplers Tiit olb r ratent AlrlraKej nri
usml on nil fa t IrniuH
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ALT MVClllSUKY VVAIIBAXTED
crctt rnlnctkn In prlerr llwivy Mock in
Mure una rn tuntr
ribiiiii in jt 11 co GCIt co
JOYOUll OWJJ PAINTING
With tho A will Clionitcal lalnt White tml nil
the faMiionubli rhuli nrti oil by tlio allon nl Iei
prices linn 1 ulluu til llo tjt lard and oil cau 1 o
mixed iiid the Avcrlll venr lonxir and la mixli
lmiHliiomer
Hciilirulinmplicaiwlili what tho ii mr if
thollneMreMiemtn naj of It funLlcd Irto Iiy
dealers generalJi tir by me
AVEllelj eUKMlCAI PAINT CO
fcblldwJni 3J nuillDii Mlp N < wurk
T OU SALE OU KENT
TUB IIOWH DlitO STOItlf on the tal tWi
of Iho rubhclrpiare Apply to
JanSdSm
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KLI IT CIIIAHAII
AM STOKE
IUDLIC hfiUItEWACO XorENTti f Q S
St half price I Ilrj Cood Clnlhlni Not ill itc
In irrcat variety v erj chmp I ball and twe
janSIlt
1IIKNO CJfiTTIllIPl
Central Roiitc
BCoiisioii A Tcmh tenl ZCailivny
AXI IT3 COXMKCTIONS
Missouri Kinns V Tosns Kn ilronJ Athntic
anil Iadllo Uailroad lliM uri Ia
ciilc Itnllrnnd CMtfl o lSiirllnttoii
and Qutncy liailroml nud
Missouri Riyer Fort Scott GMfR It
Offirlliobort rontocfrom tbo
GULV OK MEXICO
Via Tied Utter City to fill point In
The Worth East and West
IanwmrTf l e clioUn of ronton via VIntta
Sprlnnfiild Moand At loulx l wlfala and hi
Loaln laniilbnl ond Chlca i Tort tjcolt and
KiiiiiaflCty
Pulltnnn Palacp Sleeping Dnn
UaallulirbttraliiP
TIcl eta mo Iv itrocnreil and Uatfjnco cbrrked tr
all plnt lti tboII 1 tod Htate ahd Caimdiff fjom
thu follow Inj Htatton on tlio lino of tho I Km r I on A
l xan Ontrnl ICallwiy Ilonson HHipfirnd
Brjati Iltarne Colvtrt Vnlcana Jallaf AlcKlu
iioy bhcroian Aiiftln urn
tondPn iHlThrontli 11moCsrl to alllolntfi North
and Kift Ui Hie
5a 4V l C rtuilroail
AND CONNECTIONS
Trainkminp Gahcflonflt 1 00 p m UonttoN
aHiiop m and Uaoataiv > p m orrtte nt iol
Iowp
tied Klver City next dny a is
Hutalla f t id day nt u 13 ft ii
llaiinliinl fMond liny at B in p nu
ht Lontu utond dy at blftp m
Imllsnapollf third day nt 122 a m
Inrlnnati third d y ai 81 a m
fhlmio third thy at 7H5 a m
IJylTalo fonrthily at 5 itf a in
sHiinny fourth day at Cu p m
Iitt burtlir1drlityat b 1W p m
Ildad lphlH fourth day at 715 a jo
Ner York fourth day at 1230 noon
IxHikvllltf thirddny at 755 a in
luiilmore fourth day at a m
Wafblriftonfourth May at 722 a in
IJoftou foiirihilay at 1150 p m
M Iaiii third day at 710 p m
Iruruat
IjiMtnsm fculncwiulh a in or 310
1 JHKANP < Stipt
1 Wainofleid TlrUtAkl
JNU JAMES
QAKKOLL IAMKS
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MitrioiAK iiosqub county TEXAS
tleclrtVif
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Kxciusivo Dealers in
Under tho JleQIelland Hotel
Austin Avonuo
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aqrtexas
M U lSA lAl
Jkillllllll IJIXIIM
All wnkiiia nnltid lnlho laettaul lirt Hlc
auc3Wly
ffiichey Mall
ommencinij
Wlonciay Evening Feb 9th
IOIl ONE WEEK ONLY
PBOFEGTATLOBS
Grancl Golden Show
AND
CARNIVAL OF CRCSSU3I
Tho tuot attrartlvc Axlillilllon I arelluj
FA Kilt OP ISPAHAN
10C0 Useful and Costly Presents
Eo Taylor
ikovias iiic rKii or isimhan
Af llfdhy Mini
Nellie Taylor
Tim original and well knoun MiIclan acViin
rdcnllnalltiarliiof tho orld ly the tntellrclua
and tcltnllnc clifeu and l > y atnommpntpcekirii
In general llm leading delineator and hittrprctor
iilrellneil lllnloiij and the only prtlft who i acii
Mllllletrieilfklllniid ijriiulilolnunl ulatloii
1IATS Ol MODBllN MAOIO
And pxullfi llu Inv entlon < ad performance of lllcli
11 Lcjirdemaln In which old ami youuir may And
itnhoiiinlcd fUIIuht and ore lii trtitfoii Ihl
Iirllllnnttntcrtalnnient ll ojkh anew
WOllIil OF WONDERS
Aril Introduce thu spectators to a icr of rnoit
he 1liiirln inizrllni cttrnomlnary and bcantirnl
flluiilratlonordlnholifmortliu loin century I he
irocriramenlllbochaiicea tach cnlnir and w111
stletted lrom the latent 1Uu Ioui >
TUB KOYAL
Marionette Troupe
Which harn Invirlrbly hec erected nlth enlhuni
antic ai planro from ie ry audience > tll ho IMrn
onceil lacheveiihiL At thu cloe of each of tho
KAKIKM LnUrtalnintlitM he Mill dlalrihuto Iho
Iusnilii In tho moil fair and Impartial niauutr
TIKcIh
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DOOIW OPINAT 7 OCLOCK 1 MJ 1EKFOItlt
ANCK COMMDiSTEd T I M
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Ihaaame anyllnie during the day at Itlclicy Hall
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A VKNUK IiAllIllltHlIOl
Opposite McCloliau House
Kewaiid Ireint ouilit bcit accommodate
iu Ihocliy ion next
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Aro prepared In furnlMi at
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The firm of Sidilck Mltott luinher UeaUre
Waco iHewlred by mutual contenton SUtli
ln tantl I niiott ritlrln and John V SM
Mick continuing tho l > tilnlit > a at the lime ftand
AlliwraonahulnsclalnM aialnrt the late Urni aro j
rennefUdtopreneut hemfor pajnitntainl tho > f
lndehcdHlll pleaie come pmmptly fornard and
tllo J F SKDW1CK
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ol L tilmr In tlio Interior foli3lAWtf
CiiAKijis GAnitru
nATtUKIt iS MKI8NE1I
KAHUIOXA11LE HOOT A1AK1III
Cor 3rd and Franklin St
Waco
A lull dock pf beit materlalworkuioe ol ciro
lencaand klUa lit mimnieid laiudl
WOMANS HEALTH
T is u lnmcswblo fact tliat lrom coimaa not
KOiiornUy understood fmala sulTonnE an
pjra Jo be on tha Incremo The sweet jomur
fill just outirlnK luio woinanhood eooo bo
toinei pale feoMe emaciated llfoeai with
hoadndiCH palm nnd lcIioh loss of appetite
palpitation of tho leort cold feet nnd iiaudB
and
appears to looto Hint youthful vim and
fprlxhtllnoas no much admired Tho middle
aged married Judy U no Iobs exempt from
soma trmibloBome annoyanco Sho conllu
ually grunting nudMrultliifr with pains and
achoi lnr nfruiioiiH nro all Impaired her en
erRUpi aro loit sho forroi herself in into to
tiety hLu Hours on uluiont everybody
her health elonly depllno until sho becomes
a mere Irons In her own housshold And
lie nt tho iiirnorille Is no str anfeeito
RulTerlni peculiar to hor ncx at that ago
Hnbilsoiim t avd Inattantiin Biirolr brmir
about III KM SAD IlESULTd that nro now
hurticp thousinds of females old nnd joting
to unlimov graroa Rxerciee jour reason
your judKiocnt and protured Dr Dromiroolo ii
Kngluili remala Dilioia as they will cure tho
abovq femalo troublos in an incrcdltably short
time They aro prepared by an Inexperi
enced physician nnd Is the most power i
lut iron and vegetable tonics known to the
medical profession They are hanueomely
put up in largo bottles nnd solo by driiirgista i i
and
nierchanls everywhere Addrens
J 1 DHOUGOurK rropr
lleinplil Tenti
Sold in Waco by J Riviere It 1 Oeorgc
Wholesale agont for Texas
Woman nicilUnl Adviser
A hoJt and woll wriiten boot epecfallyTbr
the uku of females giving causes symptoms 11
and treatment of all ordinary dhensos nlllict
lug the tuinala tux The only book of tho
kind writtou lrjco only 2C tentf Addreaa i
is above febUlSwim v
F
on WjNt
A Corofortabla frame reldence of four roomi l
and a cook room t0od garden and Ion out home
etc known as tho Uayi property corner Flnt hi
and Avenue Waco Apply to
IlWlf KIIKD qUAltr i
U CONKAOI
AVATC1IMA1CEH AND JIIHTIjEI
81 Main ttreet Van Aliyi liutldlng
KOTJTON TUJXAH
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 88, Ed. 1, Friday, February 13, 1874, newspaper, February 13, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112051/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .