The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 170, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 21, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL CARVs
FOUNTAIN JONES M D
Surgeon nnd
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
WACO TEXAS
Tenders Mi professional services to the citizens
of Vua and vicinity Special attention paid to Ob-
stetric and Gbronlc Diseases
OFFUK Front room over Blrmar ks on Third
NtreeL Residente on Hlxtu Mreel west of Catholic
Church marSlDAWly
SMITH
SK DENTJST
Frost Office
U
Over Peterson a Buffers
AUSTIN AVENUE
US T FLINT < jDT CI1AMBEKLIN
pLINT CHAAfBERLIN
BANKKll
FLINT GRAHAM
1 ATTOnWKVS AT IAW
WACO TEXAS
aofSDAWtf
PLOUKNOY ds TAYLOR
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AM
HEAL ESTATE AUElfTS
WACO TKJCAB
OFFICE Front room up Blalro over Fo
t Jacksons Bank iTt9
I OiVlTT
BrjanTcxas
pAVITT
FAUH
4 C TAttli
Vtrkstitiry Miss
AttoruoyH < vt Iiatv
WACO TEXAS
Will practice in the Courts of tho Thlrtythrd
Judicial District Omca in tlieHturKli Bulldin en
Austin street auelSIJiWly
I JKVASs J DAVI3
EVANS DAVIS
Attorney and Counsellors at taw
WACO TEXAS
Have In connection again resumed tho prao
fcoof the Law in all ita dopartmentt
apUwswtf
O V ILLIA31S M D
PHYhtCIAN AND SURGKON
Ft Onxuax Tzxai
V dl toactlce Only For Caah
LfobtSwtr
J A HEWLETT
D
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Waco Trxtm
OFFICK
atreet
li
Johnajna Budding Bridge
loMldiwlv
A A UEYHiLK
Sartceon lnntit
Office lu trronil ftoryof llo anVBitlldln Antin
reitWaco Trxtt Ofiice b > Irw v a m lo
Uhii Teeth eitrtrUtl without fatu im vM
D
RT M ALIKV
S0ROKON I1KSTI9T AUSTIN AVKNtTR
WACO
Havln permanently located lu Waco teaderf hl r
prolerrlonaUervu er to tho public All work war
anted In the Utirl aud Ned rtjle OfSce bourr
trom t a ra to il p u otilre fin the prtrent wltb
lr H Urlmlni
T
K lTVDKRWOOD
lulvw at
JL > W IAUK JNt 1 >
Off era bla profrMlonat acrvlrea to the ctilztna of
Waco and vicinity
fir Office at Eartland Atn e Drns Store Faa
deof luhllc Hnnarn
JylTDt
ii c ii and Muratoii
WACO TEXAS
OFFICK With Dr J If BEAMS north
sido of Public S > Uaro whera I e mar bo found
day or night wken not prolesrioanlly en
irtigod febSJi 3m
W H WILKhS M II H HAHLSTT M P
WILKEK IIAMLETT
PHASICIANS 4 SlinOKONS
Waco Texan
OVFICB In Womack Kulletta lint Store
Dr Wllkea rrrldence next door to the Cumberland
Prcebyterlan hnrcb on Wahlngton street lie
twoen Third and Fourth etrecte
Dr HamlettV realdence opporlte Female College
on Clay ttreel between Second and Third rtreetr
febl9UAW3m
T
HANCOCK t CO
T
it a it it i u k
Oppo lte Aveiue Hotel Aualln exaa
Polite attentionand beat accommodations
tithe city aprtldif
TT > J JOODK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Tctlia
Wcco
o alexandek HrTTiluiTirrTvTrTi
W T KLTKEK
A LEXANDElt ROCKER A SMITH
ATTORNEYS AT LA V
Helton Testis
aprJdtwtl
TR R S GARNER
OCCULtfiT ASB AlTRIhT
WACO TKXAH
Treats allfllreasisaiidperfKiras all Sarglc l Op
r lonaupouneE and tar exclusively Cai
HUI from all parts i > l me aute Sat actio
lreum all cuss o dee in th jl au Uiiillla
aatln > cnu IchWlyu
F
1 JF TAYLOR I
Mimnttir Jouisos Cotitr Tixas fl
TEBUSCASH ON C0MPLE110N OF Or
EATO CHASUE3 SUODEOAET
WACO
IHE OLD COURT HOUSE
FOR SALE AT AUCTION I
In accordance wita la orderBiadt at the April
Trim 1 or the County court of MeLeiaan
ei only I kU i roctcd to sell at pulle auction to
the highest bidder atI ha door thereof the old
Court House on MONDAY Nayli at flora
oclock AM The purcbaaerwlll be rcoalred to
giro note with l o approved securities due Jan-
uary 1 1574 btarlur ID per coat Interest per i oaora
from date ana to remove ue baudinjr with tastily
C T rrom the date of aale
B P VAMSKT
Presldum Justice McLennan Count
maylDaWSm
Mtw Photographic Galltry
t
Second story Slawtcr Buying
AUSTIN AVENUE
Waoo Texaf
J J MULLENS Artist
fespecttully announces that with a all alot
of Mew material new and improved Instr
mom anil > pirlwi skylight ho U prepared
toUko phiisirraphe with dispatch In great
ninety aji In tht lil i eat style of the arL
The ladies pspioinlly are Invited to cll
iiihvMJlv71f
TTKLIKVS FOUNDRY
C A KELLEY Proprietor
JEFFERSON TEXAS
BUITLY IltPOT IVHK lltltmNO lVAfO TIIAS
iii7icTrn > n or
COOHINU AM in mm lltlt
OAST TURNING PLOWS
SHOVELS AND HCOUTERS WA8I1KKT
TLBS COUNTRY 1IOLLOWWAIIB
IIOO 1R0NH ETC
Inducements oneedto tho raje
Send lor IUellat
JSrCounty Dealers aud the Trade OrneraUyjaap
plledou the most Favorable Tcrmr ei
novSJDtf
Vm A iouT uiu tV JauKtOh
FORT JACKSON
BANKERS
and Dnalera In
foreign Domestic Exchange
WACO TEXAS
Cjrrcspondtrh Wlnalow lanler 4 Co Sen
Fork Louisiana National Bank New Or-
leans T H Uctlahan Co Oalveston m
L Leonard ft Co Culvert octH w6J
T > ALEXANDER BRO
DEALERS Lt
Dry Good and Clothing
BATS BOOTS AND SHOES NOTIONS OEH
TLEMENS FUllNISBrNa OOODS
FOCKET CTTLKRY LADIES
SADDLES CBOCKEBT
KTO FTC
Our llotto In Quick sale an I n il
CiT Pleaae clve u a call at our sen atore oppo
altetbl Ileathrrly lluuie
WACO TEXAS
deoldly
E M BOSNKR J E UOXNTB TT H TREJI
K
3f BONKKR CO
KIJI 8TEET BAST WACO
At the old aland of E lr Randlenuu Mayttua
WIioIosmIo mill Retail Crorvrs
138 UUhert marLet rrtce paid for
G01 TON
> siwti
WOOL AXD UIDES
> RESHMKAT
Third Stroot Market House
teat the tonntry ador At il all the choice varietur
and itylea of good lat frorh mmt Pplita atteaj
lion and moderate tenna Olve ua acall
11 L AO LESTAIUBTT
novll Pronri
ICE
ICE
100000 P00ND3COXSVANTLY ON HAND
Delivery Free to City Customerc
Orders from the Oounrtrani neighboring tonus
promptly Sued upon themoit satlrfactory terais
MUUL BEAU
lroprletor lee Fattery Waco Texas
eprtullAWlf
MARBLE KXO 8TONE
WACO WORKS
1TAVAU VND AUEIUOAN M 1
BLKN
TOUBHTONKS AND MONUMENTS VH
HAND AN MADE TO ORDER
Desig lurnlihad free
TabuwH Fcicir j eMihbk and Mastils
Ordera from the country attouded toproaiptlyi
My yard Is now supplied with the best
rock in Texas guaranteed to withstand any
Unata WM SIMPSON
f iUdawlt Pairtuaioa
El
TCIIlNhO < fc McCONELL
West uidc of Publio Square
Waco
Dealers ln rLAlN TAPED andJAPANNED
TIN WAUE
GUTTMIIXO oone on s4ort notice and
W amuuitsu
nr
fnle Agint lor the celebrated
IvS IIRILMANT
A LLEK LEWIS
COTTON FACTORS
COM > lIS3lONMEIiClIANTa D >
sltruutl aulrealmi Texur
aaaswiy
DAILY EXAMINER
WACO TEXAS THURSDAY MAY 21 1874
nousioN
oHsoherffius
ISLa oHlnery
AMP
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Mala 8treet nut door to City Bask
Uuuitou Texas
AC1KNT FOB
Ctlca Steam nt1nea and San Mllla
frattVImprOTeil Cotton Olna
Htepplea Iron Screw Cottoarrua
Alocrtrona Iron Screw Cotton Trcri
JSIampron Uorie Powera
Bockejie Uowers and Reaper
Coltmana om and Wheat Mllla
stranba Corn and Wheat Mllla
H Ball A Coe Wusd M orklua Machlnfry
Diebuld Kir at Ue Fire and
Beat Habbcr beliloi
Ilorjlar Iroof Bafea
Avnrja Hteel and Cast Wowr Bwocpr
Caltlva
IectBjtWU
IJUTCH1NS HOUSK
N P TURNER Iroprlotor
ty Locatod In the centre of Uu i oa
mavWawtl
g CONRAD1
WATCHJlAKEIt AND JEWELER
61 Main irtrnt Van Alrtjnee Bnlldlou
norjrvjx vaxAs
XV J UIITOICOK
Ootton Faotor
Commission Merchant
HOUSTON TEXAS
Cotton conalirucdtomeat Ilonrtonor Oalvttton
wll meet with prompt attention
A lull etock of Bagging and Tlea ronetantlr on
A McGOWEN
Iron and Brass foundry
lsrlaohine Shop
UanuTacturera of Steam Engines and Boilers
and all kind of Castings
IT CENTRAL BAUUOAD DEPOT
mcb17aw6m Hotaton Taxa
yy D CLEVELAND
rVmolesalo Grrooerl
AKD I
C OJUMISSIOy MRU OB ANT
SI HAW aTHEBT
HOUSTON TEXAS
liberal advancoa made ooCotton Hides and
Country Produce
Agent for Sugar Plantations aud sella at
New Orletns prices
Sella Candlea Tobarco and Cigars at Fatlora
Prree frehjbla adntd Hpeclal atuutlonu iYeu to
aale and ebipinentof cotten and handling inrym
uilolon mavl iSBWly
F
AlItBANKS SCALES
ADD
louou mania Hay Mcales fnttlcscolca
A > unt r and platform Stales of au descriptions
and alaer Ouarautetd cotrect aud reliable
JtcotM erJ Slevl Mllln
For grinding Corn Coffee Pplces and Vnwr
MILES ALARM MONEY DRAWER
AND
Shrivors Letter Copying Press
For sale at Sow Votk prices Jf
53 Camp SUrtt New Orloans
V0190DI3
T > AKBEROUS
There are many good Barbers on paper
but th true test Is actual ability In tho flela
FRANK a ROUND
McLKLLAND
Address
ATssuaCMaaau
OP THE
IIUUSK BARtlFit
SHOP
Rellts solely upon his work and the Kailafac
tion of his patrons and Uctlefi competition In
his profession If any one doubts his ability
ho invites them arouudsothat the matter can
bo settled by actual democstratlon
rasySdtf
O C URURY il D
Bespectf ally leaders hla Professlonil Setvlcss
to the cltlaens of Waco and vicinity
OFFIl Elllvlerta Drajt Store rcsiaente at
Mlcajah Johnsons learot Marshall s Kitlys on
Krauklla street laijWUtf
H
OMEMADK CANDY
OF ALL TBE BEIT VATtlETIE FltESU AND
rUUE BVEBV DAY
WM BENNETT Manufacturer
NextWT Boblntons fronting theBijuate
mayijtitr
UUUERANDVAOATIONSCnOOL FOP
O Olrla and Boyfi will commento MOX
DAY May 111814 In the box home Mng
lot or Baptist Church Tuition 1 60 to
1 00 permontb C N STIVERS
may8dtf
rpilE GEM MICROSCOPE
is the mott wonderful sclentlie production of the
nineteenth century It furnirhrs the power a
bgrorlced iastrument lor a mere trSe and ex
ceTd In uretuuiers a y microscope er mveuted
coda minute
ICT veae the hidden woudeta of
crratlon as eels in vinegar auUnala In water but
Urulea fealbers the aoiden ma row In a ra r etc
It ulso howa trichina spiralis or perk worm
whe erlt eahts upora Hlsjust the thing for
ihildiren and young folks ad sruwn folk too
oald on re
Prlro tt W S ut by millpost
ceipt of prim A great i banco for agenu Agents
wntedeverywhere Men aid women buys and
rlrl > whole er spare time djtm or erenlng
Complete oatat maUedpost paldon receipt nl price
TUB BEVERLY COMPANY ill Wabash
SUlUitt
WACO
TTUTCHINSON MCONNELL
MAOTrAotntinM ami dsalmu cf
STOVES AND TINWARE
John A Winna old Stand
Commeralal noti Waco Tciai
IntlU alltntkn U A < 1400S3 f AND BEST
Stoa in Ml nfarlor
Cooking ami Ilcntlnir Stdvci
h gnat numiar and tarltty
The Cotton King
Good mil
llcarthsule and
Coiitnt
ALao
Tht bat Ccok Stun In vmJT HaXSSBXTTHBi
If bunt Uh fvO ami U men dvraUt ttaa oav
MA < r HV eteenpe comsarltm at to pri oad
gua2Uv and gvanuUM idtltfacttm n tny row
octMDtf
uru w jA5K o > i oto a Bnows
JACKSON BROWN t
Flro Insurance AfjontB
WACO TEXAS
BEPnKSENTINQ THE FOLLOWINO RELIA
OLE FIRE COMPANIES
Teiaa Banking and Insurance CoCaltetton Tex
1hwnlx Innrance Co Brooklyn N T
American Co tral Nt Lonla
ioulalanaMntnal NewOrlcrne
Wert Tesaa Fire and Marine Han Antonio Tex
Old Dominion Richmond Va
Klchmond BaDklng andlmnraoceCo Illchmond
caromce at Fort Jaekaone Bank Waco
Texas ao U3dlr
Watcfierani Jewelry
W M RAGLAND
Practical Watchmaker andJevrele
Dealer In
HE JEWBLKT WATCHES SILYSR
ATED WARB
Ko 13 Downs truaduw Commercial Ro l
WACO a AA
CXr a < talnk sales and small proflw a u
Sta anlde warranted aa repreaaatad or an
rifuned Atcuahing cf watcbea and jewelry doat
wltn ixpericnce and warranted at rvaaonaala char
cei Engraving done at abort bOUce i
flt 4
IMT
D WALLAUJC
F
I
Commission Merchant
And Dealer in
Oil Y GOODS < b iQROCERIEb
Iiocti Shoes Hats Clothing
Vnd Agricultural Implomenta of all tin
PfoTupt attention Riven to consignments
roods of all kinds sold at lowest rates
live him a call at Ida now stand In tho Lusk
bllding corner of 2d
ipr < fiWBWlV
ftreet and Broadway
WAIO TKXAb
OAIlliEK
CHARLES
hUCCESSOUTO
lArtUFlt MEtHNElL
FASHIONAuLi HOOT MAlLKIt
Cor Srd and FrauUlu tlt <
Waco
A lull stock of best material workmer nl orre
leur i and skilla tit guaranteed laliidO
Tho New RomoUy Jortlur
A mustlivoriautineutloj Uuld i > v 1V
Truss Co So i al llroailnay Nciy kork
nture
hlaitlc
iClty Il
retains rupture abrolHtelylu ease ard romfort day
and night at all times uuder all ctrcumrtancer
whatotr In any case and should nevirbeuleo
oa tin leg the hort time rmjuLlte to effect a per
maucnl euro tot by mall Circular freo 4a
druggist or physctsr will ordor tula truaa for yo
without charite
M WARD WELL
JER
WITH
Louderback Gilbert Co
as ClIAilUEKS STllEBT NEW YOHK
Importers and Whoeaae Dealera In
ikxrai uaanwaBi tabu Atiu rocxiT CUTLiaT
WUson Butcher and Hklnnlng Knlvea Americas
lluntliig and Butcher Knives WUkjnsvne
Sheep aheara Crlt Army and Navy
Metallc Cartridge Pistols
and Meullc Cartridges
deary Hide and Ctrbtaes aicxlcan Spurs Bits Ac
arwdWlv
KDwano a nAMOK cuarlxs r naktoK
Ileitru Mordieal ot Trxas with
DAMON CO
EA Established 1B0H1
Importers Wholesale Lipr Dealers
FINK KENTUCKY WHISKEYS
4 Ac 410 BL5I STREET ST L6U18 MO
uirIlDaWlT
M
cCLELLAND HOTEL
WACO TEXAS
This FIRST CLASS HOTEL la now opened
ir the aocomnoditlon of the tni nci nl pub
Junius at tba deport on the arriv
tw3n
A USTIN HOUSE
HOpporlte McClelland Houe AnHbi Avenue
Texas
Wncj
MRS K U EirgPATKICK 1rotrleuess
Oo > d tccommodatUn s fr both iienuanent and
trajcleut twarders on uodtrata tenas
lanlW wtf
1ITY LAUNDRY
0
AttheBatbllcuselsnow open and ready toto
celva work aud I ate II done la a auprrtor manner
anastVle Also Mat atiOOoId b tha ataU 1 uns
avMDlm SI ma COX a PQWTLL
From llnot Coumty
Gewsntiixx UrjNTColKx
May 10th 1874
El EJatninaraud Patron t I
tim I wa glart to reccivo a copjr
ot your jasper arid cbesrfully Land
ybn the subfiorlption i > noo for a year
Thj Patrontiieed niediam of
a com
pleasure in recommending it to tho
members of our Granges
Farmers are fast learning what
many1 associations oi laborers have
known andpraoiioed for yearn that
they can do jointly what they cannot
do singly and that the uiion of
minds and hands works wonders
Men become efficient by concent rat-
ing their powers and their united
efforts will conquer nature They not
only accumulate power by union
but gain warmpth and earnest
i en Tho heart is kindled
when communication is established
between those who are broueht
nigh and bound to each other in
commonlabor
Union not only brings to a paint
forces wbieh before existed and
which wete ineffectual through sepa-
ration butby the feeling and inter-
est wnioh it eauses calls forth new
forces and gives tho mind a con
sciouiaess of powers which would
otherwise have been unkuown
Our social pnncioles and relations
ore tho grsat springs of improvement
and of vigorous and efficicut notion
but among no class are thuy so little
fclt and appreciated as among far-
mers
lh Grange movement is well cal-
culated to diffuia correct views upon
these points and it for uo other pur-
pose 1 am glad to note its eaccess
Yours trulv and fraternally
II B S
laud by Tour olers
The following resolution was unari
Imously adopted by the Pleasent
Grove Grange No 495 Pendleton
Iowa April 1874
WiiKRSAs The Patrons of Hois
handry havu made end are making
advantageous termsfor trading with
men engaged in the mercantile anil
munufacturinc bnsines and
Wiieebas It is the Uniform pract
tica ol others in order to defeat dr
render ineffectual such arrangements
to offer similar or nlufe liberal terms
lor a brieT period Now therefore
be it
itJtetohtd By this Grange that
rrheuever such arrangements have
been made with merchants and man
ufauiurers of any kad we are in
honor bound to stand by them and
should not withdraw our patronage
from them induced by better offers
delusively made for the purpose of
defeating any permanent arrange-
ments being eatablit > btd between the
Patrons of Husbandry aud such
merchants manufacturers and others
as nro disposed to offer on liberal
terms
On motion tho Secretary was re-
quested to send n copy ot the above
resolution to the Editors of tho Prai-
rie Farmer and IndUnii Farmer for
publication
Jasper Huffman Master
Wjjexiam Kyukt Secy
i >
Tlia Timber Coltnro Ae Amended
i
A late IN Y Tribune says By
act of Congress approved March 14
1874 tho lormer enactment to en-
courage timber growing upon the
prairies has been amended The
new law is freo from some of the ob
jectionablo features and uncertainties
of the altogether impracticable old
one and makeB the entry and use of
land for the purpose mentioned some
what more teaaibla and satisfactory
From a circular issued by tho com-
missioner of the general land office
wegathar tba most important pros
visions of the law as it now stands
Persons who are heads of families or
of without dis
over 21 years age
tinction of Hex and either citizens of
the United States or having declared
their intention of becoming such may
enter not more than 160 acres of
land either minimum or double min-
imum lands valued at 125 or2
per acre by filing an affidavit of
uuoh intent in the local land office
The person entering the land must
break and plant with trees oue fourth
of it onetourth of this required
tourt b roust be broken within one
year from tlie data ot entry another
fourth within two years and the re
ruaintng ball within three years Qnt
Youth of the orea required to be
planted must be planted within two
of another
years of the dato entry
lourth within three years and tho re-
mainder withlu lour years the trees
to bo not less than 12 feet apart each
way It is therefore required inat
the land bo broken one year and
lamed tinapext After having been
NO 170
fcs
planted the trtta mast ho protected
cultivated and kept in healthy grows
ing condition for eight years next
succeeding the date of entry In-
case of the death of tho person an
tering the land his heira may cons
tinua the occupation and care of
the trees and complete the title Ths
land required under this aot ii not
munloatton whion I thick Is well sup liable for debts contracted previous
piUd In your able journal ana I talctt to the Issue of the final certificate
tiurcfor The fee to be paid on an
try is 10 and the commissions of tba
ofliocrs of the Land Department la
tho whole amount to 8 more the
total 18 being the full charge up to
and including tho final proot ot o
cupationaud fiujfillroent of the rev
quired conditions
e m-
In 1814 after th first overthrow
ot Napoleon I and his exile to the
island of Elba tho Cm Alexander
of Russia iu companywith the Ktng
of Prussia and a whole host of con-
tinental potentates visited London
wkioh was tho seat of the grand cam
bination which had pulled down the
most formidable fabrio of power
Europe had scon since the days ol
Charlemagne in the eighth ctntury
a thousand years previous They
w ra received by tho Prmoo Regent
afterward George IV then acting
as King during the insanity oi hi
father with unbounded hospitality
Na snch fete and extravagance bad
been known in England before or
since In order to minister to tkeir
pleasures tho unrivalled Mrs Sid
dons the greatest actress who ever
trod tho English stage was called
from her retirement by tho Uoart
and for a few nights shed th refaN
genco ot her goniua on Old Drury
beforo a galaxy of royal personages
Thirty years passed away and in
1644 tho Emperor Nicholas the
brother of Alexander was th gnast
of the Britishi Nation Hla magnif-
icent physical proportions war r u
stalking in Windsor Castl and in
Buckingham Palace H had com
thero to consult with the British
Government in regard to tha Sink
Man who estate h im anxUut
to divide with England The latter
did not bite at thebait The CrU
a iru SSBw o tr < 7ttr
latefTa tbecosse u c v In < ll7
thirty years after th c v of Niobg
iasthVCaar AlaxsafexyefaiaTviiitt
th British Islands Il is a cuiieue
coincidence that at thirty years
elapsed between the visits of tUflrit
and second Russian Czars that th
same period should bringa visit
from th third
The floods of mVwhtoh are de U
ngin g the South and sweeping away
the rising crops will have an effect
they never had before In pastytwra
the rising of the Mississippi has bean
attendetl by muchloss tuttbUYear
to be greater than ever
fromises to the war when the planter
owned bis field haridi he tied before
the deluge to high landtaktng hands
cattle and Implements with him
Tho flight was only a temporary re-
treat When the waters subsided
the whole plantation was recovered
Tho soil was in exoellent condition
for a late crop nnd no time waslost
in taking advantage of it Th har-
vest was always of unusual riohness
and the abundance of theyioldniore
than compensated for the preytooa
loss Now thecase is different JThe
hired farm hands stampeded et < the
first alarm leaving the cattle Had
implements at tho mercy oKthe
floods There will be no second crop
this year when the water subside
The lost in stock will be total It it
gloomy outlook for the planters wb
will bo poorer by the waters than
by the war for they oan not avail
themselves of the compensation which
bountiful nature offers forherrnde
tumult
1IL
A Sov or Napoleon The
ghost of Louis Napoleon or what
looks strangely hko the raithof the
deceased Emperor may be teen daily
haunting the Rettturant Morel back
ot tho Opsra Comlque inPant cafe
much frequented by artUta and an
tbors The ghost in question is no
other than tno son of tba deoetaed
ruler the eldest chlldof tho l te c le >
brated Mm Howard He la remark-
ably like his father an advantage
which the Prince Imperial does iiot
enjoy and is said to resembl him
also in condnot Ho U a middle
aged man now but Is not in the least
and hi bablu
a settled or steady ou
of Mssipailonatd extravagance used
to rivp the Emperor much trouble
To get rid of this wild scion and to
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 170, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 21, 1874, newspaper, May 21, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112124/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .