The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 104, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 5, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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ftpojt jorrpipondeBce upon Grange
matteiiUhM growa to b isuaenso
andtwo f will be compelled to have
more cTsrical help in tlw office in
ooMequenoe
Sonta 7 bruiser baa been visiting
the offloo of tho Dallas Commercial
v withimnrderous intent and tho Com >
merqtal slings ink at him in a way
tbjat is peculiar to say Iho least of itt
The Commercial man evidently dosnt
t t
scans worth a cent By tho by it la
ono ottho neatest and most cntcr
prising da lies in tho State
nt 5
> Th Senalp was opened on tho 2d
as a Court pt Impeachment The
l < evidence intach case of impeachment
4ii tbbepublished This will run up
theexpense to nearly the cost of a
r ConstftntfpnalConvention itself Ol
4 i economy thou art a brick
e
A lrendlwho occupied our lonely
den recently ldftrtho following lines
under the candlestick
j
Xait night to an editors bed I slept
When no editor chanced to be nigh
> And aa I tunbled that editors ceat T thought
> How easily editors lie If
t Jfavatota 2alltt
KeyrecC fo up head
Tho State Gazette has a full column
eulogy upon tho origin character and
4 M career qf Senator Wcstfall Wo liko
Dr Westfall personally but wo fail
lo see why tho Gazettesliould pile
ii < mso thick just new If Westfall
is th o sensible man wo tako him for
he will bo greatlyi annoyed by this
< t blast from tho glory trumpot of tho
< J Cra zetk
v V W thank tho Waco Examineb for-
T an exchange WithUs excellent Daily
I
TheExAUiNEn ought to bo a matter
of pride with tho Wrtcoites Tyler
Pemocrbb
1f
in Wo jvo he above from thst ex-
cellent paper tho Tyler Democrat as
an ovidonco that tho Examutkd is ap
predated by tho press and fair
finmded people of Texas tho oarpiugs
of the envious to tho contrary Kot
withstanding
The Navasota Tablet has a very
complimentary notico of Professor E
O Taylor the Wizard who played a-
very successful engagement in this
eity a shorttime since The Profes-
sor hat recently added a wonderful
Texan curiosity to his show in the
nhapeof a Texas girl eighteen years
old thirtytwo inches high and
weighing thirtytwo pounds Sho is
from Palestine
Tiehbornehss been found guilty of
perjury slad sontonctd to fourteen
years penal servitude So ends tho
i most noted legal battle of modern
tfanM The celebrated creation of
Dickens Jarndyco vs Jarndyce
only furnishes its equal and that
jj was only k a ma kebelievo suit
ViVerily truth is stranger than fic-
tion
iie
A writer in the Worth Texan give
a tolerably clearly expressed disap
proya1 of the round dance lie
thinks iti very immoral worso in
faetHhan variety shows or other tak
ing1 things We are not prepared to
fight the idea norf indeed to butt
against any of these questions of a
similar nature against which the
brain of thrco or four generations has
Allien exercised to no purpose Wo
prefer to let tho people settle such
Rtsttcn with their own consciences
Ml t
A Massachusetts man who has
been sojourning in Texas for soino
time speaks ditparingly of out
t hotels and other conveniences and
jisys not a word of our beautiful
< eWntry this glorious climate its
r dewcrxbedackod praries its bright
sunshine its fair women or its ugly
men The heart of the puritan in
hia jpsiaooo h untouched by any-
thing except a coft couch an easy
johair ior a sumptuously furnished
table lie should do like Alexis did
bring his cook with him and sleep
jipon bis own Eider down mattress
AF1 A iTTIIK STATU Cllttli
B iilvilatlon of IJr Van Nbstr and
Superintendent of tho Asylum for tho
r iTh50lviljnn linW5sh e 9BlotlgnrtiJl6 Deaf and Dumb 1 yesterday Suns
against the Public Weigher bill but day afternoon joined a pwty con
slating of the Governor awkthree or
four friends for a visit to that insti-
tution Mr Van Nostrand wijl
remark is not undorstoodto bea
Democrat having obtained the po > >
tion he now holds under tho Republl
bair nd m1nistratioif soon after tho war
And thereby hangs a talc On the
incoming of tho present administra
tion it was supposed of course that
ail State Ofllcers under tho old regime
would bo Teplaced by othors of allif
fcrcnt polttical lnith And such with
this single exception I beliurc 1ms
been the resultaud the reader will
agree that this case was pciuli r
which the same I wish to explain
The Democratic applicant wan Dr
Doak a highly respectable guiilo
man Tho Governor it Kemn
thought favorably of Dr Doak and
not having authority to mako tho np >
pointment himself he authorized Jiira
to make up hi own Board of Direc
tors by whom tho appointment of Su
puriutendent w as to bo made Doctor
spout several days in choosing and
organizing his Board Imagino bis
surprise and chagrin when the very
Grst thiug that Board did was to elect
Dr Van Noctrand Superintendent ol
tho As7lnm for thoDcaf and Dumb
A hard caso tiuly was it not f Last
heard of Dr Doak ho wnt abusing
Austin and the Administration
sworo he neer would bo an appli
cant for office ac ni but go back to
tho praetlco of his profession andj otH
the Jladictil party since which
doaLed has become tho word for
told Of tonrse every ono was sur-
prised but the suppos ition is that the
Doak Boaul on investigation of
all thu factH did what a sworn officer
was dcemud best for tho Institution
and politics aeido I am constrained to
say my oWrvalSon yesterday tully
sustains theajtion of tho Board Dr
Vin ostrand is thorouglyh versed in
the lauguago of tho mutes from long
experience he understands their wants
and tho best modo of management
and instruction and theie are all
important qualifications which the
novice however skilled in other
things could not possibly possess to
begin with and could not readily ao
quiro
This Institution iko tho ono for
tho Insane is admirable 1m location
a high hill with a protty grove a
magnificout viow of tho city and of
thd picturesque scenery ot the Colo-
rado and at tho iront of the hill on
ono side as pretty a valley cs ever
smiled invitingly to tho hoe and
plough This valley fifty acres i8
cultivated by thomutes and ono
would infer irom appearances that the
males among them havo all acquired
tho gardeners skill
Tho buildings one for ach of the
two sexes are modest and unpreten
tious in style framo houses two
storios high The school rooms are
provided with books and blackboards
and tho facility and skill with which
tho mates learn to read writo and
express themselves through tho medi
um of their fingers is surprising to
behold Tho sleeping apartments
and also tho dining rooms are good
and the general arrangement appears
to bo a successful combination oi
comfort and convenience with proper
economy What especially liiflusu
ces aid pleases the visitor is that tho
poor unfortunates are chperiel if not
happy Indeed you will scarcely
find a better humored class any-
where and you should havo seen the
quiet flirtation between two littlo
misses of 6ul party and some of tho
boy mutes
There nro at present only forty
students in tho school Tho Institu-
tion has fmplo capacity f6r many
more and perchance tlits should
meet the eye oftho fr ond in question
of our deaf and dumb my > vico is
to como mhoutdplay to tho Asylum
especially as the young are inuth
moro quick to learn than the more
advanced in years J W 3
This s yhat Pinchback said to tho
Republicans pf ew Orloins on tho
28th of February Tho colored
peojlo of the South must learn more
Wo must learn to throw pll tlicso
trammelsof party lines and pjit good
honest men in office recardhxs of
raco or color Wo must ttirow qQihli
rule of demagogulsm under whjph
wo have labored Wo must act sud
the tforth nro horaortiintdlsdatisucil
and small wonder Th6y lmvb waited
forsomo yeats ascribipg our condi
tion to ignorance and though pity-
ing us upholding our notions on that
account but they now bclicvo wo
mustact ior ourselves 1TIic b elicvo
we should have learned intbeso num-
ber of years to govern ourselves well
and not give way to tho demagogues
Who have been our luin t
If iPinch will slick to that lincv
it will mako a man of him It is in
le
negroes of the South making an cfforti
to slip out torn under tho yoke
placed upon their necks by masters
from tho North whoso systemo
slavery lias wrought moro evil fof
the negro than was over dreamed of
by the old slavo owners of tho South
Wo hopo Pinch will speak often
anTl largo audiences as long as he
utter Much fPiitiments as tho above
Imported dcmagogieni has wiought
more evil to tho Southern negro than
all othor forces combined since tho
war
Senator Pinchback of Louisiana
is at homo preparing for a giand po-
litical movo of sonio description
Neither his palefaced nor sabled
browed political friends have been
taken into tho counsels of tho blaok
statesman Poor Louisiana
There seems now to bu a l emote
chacco of a now election hcing oider
ed in Louisian
BY TELEGHAPII
SPECIAL TO WAOO DATLY RXAMINKIt
New OnLEAKs 3Iarch 4 The Cham-
ber of Commerce adopted a memorial to
Congress concerning tho Texas Pacific
Railroad recommending the cooperation
of tho Federal Government as necessary
to tho development of national Interests
in tho speedy construction of said road
Bah FrtAHCisco March 4 The over-
land trains are all blocked seventyfive
miles east of Elko Nevada
WAsnihOTOjr March 4 At Halifax
last Saturday seven moro bodies sf the
victims of the Drummond Colliery explo
sion wero recovered
Some of tho bodies were at onco rccogs
nized by tho widows and frlcnds of tho
deceased
i Tho flesh of the bodies was much shrivi
eled but their clothing hair and beards
was quite natural and not at all burned
IToncESTEB 3iA8S > jfarch 4 Several
temperance meetings were held today
This evening tho clergymen of ull de-
nominations met for consultation and
adopted a resolution expressing sympathy
with any movement tending to stop the
sale of Hi or
New Tonic March 4 A game of bil-
liards of 600 points French carom for
20000 was plajod here tonight be-
tween O Dion and Maurico Daly ot
Tammany Hall Daly ra out 07 innings
Dion scaring C47 Tho highest runs of
Dion were 05 81 aid SO Dalys 01 43
and 33 It tho
was largest single run
ever made in a pimo of this kind
WA6U11BTON Murch 4nev Jacob
Knapp famous revival preacher is dead
New Yon Murch 4 Tho laborers
on the Brooklyn Reservoir Woiks at
Hempstead Long island have struck for
ncrcuacd wagife Myie than Jialf were
Italians who wcruwilling toivorlc atold
rvtcs
Ihu Irish and tiermaus assaulted aud
drove tho Itulinas oil and many werv
Ujurod steam shovels mid other ina
cliiuory was broken Tho police sent to
ijutll thu riot mro assiultul and for u
tune dm en off After shooting ono of
tho riotous ringleaderstho others disper-
sed
Livtnrooi Match 4 Noou Cotton
market dullr Uplands i7Jd Orkans tHd
NlwYohk March J Cottdu market
dull Middlings lOJc Orleans lOJc
Gold 111
GaCvCetOn Mach 4 Cotton market
dull offerings moderate Good Ordinary
13lc Middlings lSJc Gold 112
To dye or nob to tlyo That ii U qtiQV
tson If dye yo must why not uio the twBt
which Is Bicoauils Lightning UarDyo
The Indian Nation still claims its
rights as an independent sovereignty
Representatives of the Cherokee
Creek Seminole Cbpttav a ud Chick
asaw nations of Indians in the In-
dian Territory have addressed a lot
tsrto thelresident stating they wcro
the signers of tho treaties of 1880
and tully understood their purport
aud scope They say the authority
tu tstablish General Council
of tho Indiana does ttauthorize tha
formation by Congress ol aTerfitorfal
Governor of the United Btntts ovir
tho Indians of tho Indian Territory
On tho contrary tho ugrcement on
our part in assenting to the establish
taant of said Council as entered into
for tliOjVerv purposo of obilating llio
very nccesbiiy of such a territorial
government They thereforestrong
ly protest against the perversion of
Jttie treaties j
iniieniuuj Hussim that llo hidiss
CQcrcd H cheap tlnil certain viliy for
utilb
iiiig electrmity in thu production
of light Ill method is to attach a
pieco of charcoal to u wiiu Which is
connected 4witft nn Cicctromugn ctio
rriTchine SflieT w ire is placed in a
glass tube from which the air is ex-
hausted and filtd with a gri which
Will not eonilunu tin mleally with Ihu
charcoal nt a hich tcmpeiature Tlo
tube is hcrmciicdlly closed and tho
mrfchiha Hvl la fi6Uou when the
chttrcoaljbicomts slowly and equally
heated nt then emits u soft steady
ami couilnuos light whichby a
simple couirivanco can bo regulated
at th o will of thoso employing it
Tho duration of the light is dependent
onlyon the electriv current which
lasts just as long as tho machine is
kept in motion
Taking luio consideration the fact
thus alleged that one machine
worked by a hinall threu hornopowcr
engine is capable of lighting many
hundreds ol lanterns tho assertion
does not uppcar unreasonable that a-
very great udvautago and profit
would lCjtilt lrom the ll u mualioii of
streets iiiivalc houses public build
nigs and mints with new electric
light For usi in uiiLOi it is claimed
to bu invnluable as no explosion can
possibly aiisu fiom it and these lan
tern it is also hi id will burn
equally as well under wittr n in a
room A most annuitant fact remains
to bo mentioned viz that the calcu
latiuus made show that this clcctuc
light can bo produtcd at a tilth ol the
cost of coal gas
Mien in Iho flu > U of health no scorn ad
ice but w hea stricken by disense must we
turnawjy merely on accojut othavniB heard
sneh mordj Lefore No I L t nil o tulTir
Iron diseases or tho J ngs uu l Tliroit
member that nC10llVI DAhvI will ioikvb
al and cure the m > jrlty of case Fei sale
by all Druggists
Indlstliict Alliucnts
There are many tiutreiring BjmptoiB of dlBcoeo
llio raQMB or wblch are uncertain Vtbtllt j ner-
vous lr ltallon menal ftnpor and headachu for
Instance may p < ealbly be vjmptomatic of cnronlc
d acaie In some particular organ y t la a large ma
Jorityof cms at least ltcy urlo fram lndlgenton
and morbid conditions of tho liver aed bowels cn
cendcred by tool ftomach W ben this is the ca o
a few donea of llostettcrs htomach Bitters will
nsoolly effect a complete core bnt should the symp
toms be oLly mitigated uithout be ng entirely re-
moved by a brier coarse of the rented let It bo
coutlnueu nntil e ery traco or dltcase has van-
ished Uyspcftta Is a wondcrfnl mimic It 1ml
tatcs with startllnir scenracy the Indications of heart
disease rtln disease klduey disease and a half
Cozen other frightful ailments and the doctors bavo
solemnly announced the existence of one or oher
of these complaints hltf a dozen doses of the lilt
ters will in most cases ciplode thetx theories of
curing the patltnt
NEW ADVKItTISEMEKTS
WACO LAUNDRY
DYINO AJD CLEAMNO ESTALISllifiNT
onehalf mile lrom the bquarc on the lroctor
lprlngs lload Ladles anu getita llnnen done on
short netlce tlarmeL ts of every dti riptlon cleaned
and made
dyed as good as new Mr JacL Ileice
at his Auction Uouse Mill rereh e goods or orders
marSdAnly AlUsOLlJ A UATIJON
TTNIYKHSITV VtlDLISHlXO COS
bCHUOI UOOKi >
Heccmmendcd by tho Lcirtslatoro of Tcxa and
adopted by many ol tho County llouds
IlETAIL lBICrj WT
Holmes Primmer 10c fcptlfr IS TIM Tieader
SOi Second ltiader 31c Third Header 50c
fourth Head r T5c Fifth Kinder Jl 5 Sixth
Header 1 50
Venables First Lessons In Arithmetic SOc
Mental Arithmetic lie Intermediate Arithmetic
tplc Practical Arithmetic fl CO 11mentary
Algebra ft 50 Keys to Venables Arithmetics
DOc i JBIementary Alrcbra tl
Jsuryfl first Lessons In Oeo rapliy 63c Inter
mcdlnto Cleicrsphy Jl 25 Manual or Geography
t SJJ Physical Ueorrsphy 2 S5
Holmes VlrstLcsas InliraramAr 50c Eng
lish Grammar DOo
lto me History of Ihe United States Pc
Carter s Llements of beneral History 150
For sixty days from date I will rive a ip cl l cash
dUeouot on tho above books h U CUBHING
Houston Feb 231874 marl
pDiy
IlKNT
A Comfortable framo residence of foar rooms
and a cook n m cood garden aud Jots ont houses
etekmmnas tho Hays property comer First St
and Avenue Waco Apply to
DtAWtf FRBD QUAHr31
C S CUI5TIS J U BROWS
CURTIS BROWN
srccKssons to c n cuims
AVIIOIliNAIH a iiuiAir oiiqcius
AltD DRiLKIU If ALt HINDS or
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
Southeast corner Public Sqaarr
Waco Toxaa
A LA11GB AND WELL AbSOItTED STOCK OF
Grroceriesi
JUST IIKCEIVKD AND FOI1 SALK CUUAP
Also a cboce lot of
Sceil lntolors Onion Seta nntl llullona
1 aki > a UknaK assortubht op
FRESII fA JEN SEEDS
CALL AAD 4KB U3OOOD1 PELiTItRED
FltEB OF CIIATIOK
A1soaialoable lot on Aastla Ayenne for sale
J p2ld4ivy
A VENUK HAllBEIlBIIOP
Oproslte McClellan Houie
New and elegant outfit
Inlhecily loo next
beVt accommodate
A N 0I 0UND Proprietor
IfrMNir SCILLA Assistant nov2ll >
Watches and JcwulrY
W M ItAGLAND
Practical Watpjjpiakcr and Jowele
pealir la
ApU W 1ib
Vu l iou j JlilJlnr toWinerclal 1M
WACO
1M1M
tSrssQulck salts and small pronta
Every artlcla warranted
u reorcsentorl e mr
wllbeipcrienca and warranted at reasonable chi
8 J ta dona at abort npilceT
5
Exciueivp Dealers in
Eootsj 32300J3 s o < a Xfesa fcixeii
Under tlio SrcClelland Hotel
Austin
ntlDiWlf
Avcnuo
XcwfaVMncw featnren fpkndidly cJnrlfdIIorfc
and thrilling Accrobatlc aud Kimtunan LxcrclMmlll
be wttncffctf In tLo Circab and Iltrp > drono Arcrnt
cqualtlnif In corgcoarHctsantl nrKction tbo GIndia
ttiial PaitlmMi of Arclfnt Koine or Iho Oriental
Oloryoftue Kat btartlme hqaltation Ilrrcnleau
Fea of Mretjjth Daring ActrToi 0 > tnn sliceJccaiice
Terrific tUtlIl and ron nMnc Lnllttiiea Jevt
Son and btory Only gho Intimation of a feu of
thousand and tpcclaltlci of tbl matt cliaelc moral
chaitonnd mammoth esnlblUon of modern tlm <
Tho whole underneath Is a light city of pnUlon
conitracted Inmch a manner that the visitor can be
hold the grand display of Mucam Menscerlct A > lary
andCarnTan without boing compelled to wltntcd tbo
Grand JJlppodrocuMc and Citcue perfgrmancLt
However one ticket admltts tho hpldu to all the
comMned dozen shows In one f-
AT 9130 OCLOCK KVKBY DV
A macnlflccnt Street rageaat and rrofcesflan will
occur
AI > lIISbIO
CIMliKmCX under ten year
Texas Carriaj
ntry
tiiiU
T IVE AND IKT LlVi I
KASTLAiVU tV
CO
DRUGGISTS
imiDiE bTitnar TVvb ijooiis fiioji tihi
rUtUCIBlJAIUl
Are prepared lo fornbb at
LIVING KATBB POH OASH
All urlicles Dsually found In
i > rus stores
iw 1WE STIJDVTO TLEASE
Kiucaiiiiiuuds
1 prmbMunicras i
riNB rSKFUMES
TOILET AjlTlfps
FANCV bOArs
Cnitilis mid ltriiBlii8
IIANDKCIlCIHhP ET1UCTS
KJNJJ JOMADKS
IIAXU DYjl
PAINTS AND JOJXS
X > 4TVtOZIt TWCocHolOioIiS ttJO
K AST IAND 00
Hneo
declSDiWlf
Tctiu
J OST OERTIPIOATE
r lKrlr aaiDr iddat not recolkctci
aaiiiiftwan w it nqazris
TJNIVKI13AL DyK WORKS
Allenne IVaco Gentl in n clothlii VlVauid
dtd > drepalted Also Ladle coods ol yiry
dcKrlpttonclcanedanddytd Ordira
rwelre bymaUwir
prompt attmtlon
lauldJm EDYVAIIDIIAYDON
ptl
lib
Waco Toxas
Waco Monday March 10 i T
TiniLi RAK pcitro nM a wcrsr
THE GREAT EASTERN
MENAGERIE MUSEUM AVIAHY CIRCUS HIPPO
DROME AND
Egyptian Caravan
A GIANT AMONG ITS FELLOWS
Augmented and olaborVfd to four times tho sizo of last year presenting now altraclonn
extraordinary norclties at once placing it beyound U parallel in Amusement History
The Grandest Show in the World
The dtiipenduous Menngerio abounds with now Importations from tho Natural Kingdom
presenting tho greatest Congress of Animals Iilrus and Iteptlles ever on exhibition In Amer-
ica successfully rivalling the eombiied entertainments of anvfonr of tho meat ligrantlo
tnbllslimouts of hurope The Avalry and Museum departments oro the most brilliant beau-
tiful and complete lound in tbo United Statcp or thtt Conilnent forcing tlo prcsB and
public to confess the O UK AT UABTKUN tho mos useful instructive at ractive and Mam-
moth Combination of the period
THE GREAT MORAL SIIOWOF THE AGE
1 + + z
OXSJ DOIIAU
riFTVCiTH
DUKAND General Agent
ige Depot
BEECIIEU JULES lltofnnnoRs
27 Strand Galveston Texas 27Ur
0OIIMfKtY CKAWFOUD A BTEWAnT
UafoD ItockaHajs etc
Y varltty il llnpinnrMcinrla Cabrtblctt Coal box IluYiW
Wearo Patrolroor and tnanti fact nro tlm bet hi deScat ilactrr fa
Uur
iberoarktt very vastly iaoirrl to scrontmnlatuluo or ptrHns
andirauntacturrraottlieCe
ut Hlildi so many tiave been
good aHsoftmeol ol Harness
eCelebralrd Itxw Oomord limey wblcbla KlTfn nnh rooil satlsfactio
Mild ttrouili Ib btatp l t di fir competition In style finality and nrl
Wblps etc Constantly n halif decSSDAYTl
liridatoni
anj
rice
0m
JEJjCirANTS
Insuranoo dcfaxpi
NO 63 STKAND gALVBSTON
o
Oieniilaiocl in 1QOQ
JlriKj MAIllNB AND KJVEJf
OAB1 0APJ1AI FDDL TAIP 550000
hiukcIoiw
Allred MncKic CottonVaitor
L I Hobert Ml Js oin < Mills
JL WoodyofjroodyAJemison
J KoppwUWt National Bank orTori
W Ilhtllcrs of W ii Bclkr 1 horn
lleoritp Sjalj of Ball llutculns Co
A1 ll0Scr I Jobn D ltogera 40
S ft J 01 1 u i O J ck S Molt
IV II
olpldntnf Oary Jt Olpblnt
i on Biam otLeon lUnm
II kempner of Man Kftntrncr 4 Co
A stercurvr
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Prceat
Tho i nnpany Insurer afnilnatloss or damajoby
sreon jjqijainjj jiercbaudtse ITodnce llonsr
bold Miii > nd elber Insurable property In
town at d votiatrr and la conducted on atrlclly con
senratlfe rlnclplcs Rleka are assumed only a
BdeqnatB raits oMirrmlam andlorsra promptly ad
Justed
f dlv T TAYLCiSf i Jsjcnt Waco Tex
Ui8 PIANOiCOMPANY
> t O
t cists less tban tSOil tq make any fucio Piano sold
through air rnte all ot vbom mak llio per cent
Krollt Wa havo nn agents but ablp direct to fam
leflat lactorypnco
M e make only ono style and bare but one price
Tho hundred and ninety dollars net casb wlti no
discount to deaterB or commissions to teachers
Our lumber Is thoroughly reasonedour casta are
double vonecro with Koscvroodbave Iront round
corners Mrncntlno bottom and caned legs We
use tho lull Iron plate lth mer itrutrg bra B
Krmch Grand Action rth top tampers and our
keys ro otitis but liory Hitu lory fronta Our
Ilaaohu awn fletstealB sit fret nine Inches
Ion Uyofictfourlnclesirld and vcblia boreJ
55 iniufids Krery I tno I lullyTi Talcd lor aw
y s t r > 3
SrtdfnUbisliTitM drrubirtn jijilcii wa refer la
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 104, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 5, 1874, newspaper, March 5, 1874; Waco, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112066/m1/2/: accessed February 17, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; .