The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 187, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 10, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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IKorrKSIOVAI CAItllh
FOUNTAIN JONES aAI D
Surgeon mill
HOMEOPATHIC IllVSlClAX
WACO TKXAS
Tender Ills professional service to the clltrcns
or Wace and 1 Iclnlly Special attention paid to Ob
utile and Chronic Dtrcane
UKF1CK Front ruoro over nikronrclii liel
denco on Atltltn Autnau between Nln h ana
Tenth matSlDWly
smith
Sk JKNTlST
Fhont Orrior
Ovor Peterson A Blaflerv
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etill AUSTIN AtfKNUK
UN T FLINT D T CilAMUKltLIN
T LINT CHAAHEISMN
II A NIC r K
flint Thauam
ATTOltNlJVK AT LAW
WACO TKXAH
> u esDAWtr
tfLOURNOY TAYLOR
ATTOHNEYS AT LAW
AND
ItKAL KSTAT1 AUKIITS
WACO TKXAS
OFFIOK Front room up stairs ovor Fo
i Jacksons Bank octJ
a cavitt J c rinn
lJranTeiH lcknhnrg Ml
Attornoy nt Xjwkct
WACO TKXAS
Will pracllco in the Niuitr of tlic Thlrtlh rd
Judicial Dlrinct Olllcu In I lie murgls Uulldiii on
AuKlu flrvrl au lSUJtWly
EVANS DAVIS
Attornoyi and Counsellor at Law
WACO TEXAS
Have lu connection ngiuu resumed the prm
tXof the Law in all UadtpartinenlF
SDl3wsvtr
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0 WILLIAMS M I
musician and sunoiof
FT iltAIIAM TKXAI
Will pnirtliu Only For Ciwh
IfebISwIf
V7 a iiiwmtt
AlTORNKY AT LAW
Wiuo TiXiiN
OFFIOK In lohnsjiis Biildiiur Bridge
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Htirumm Dfmtint
Ofllcefntrrnml elorynf llotfiutf UiilMin AuMlii
Ktruit Hen Pixjw utticv huiri frmu U a mIo
ii if J 11tit extract tl uittitnu i > iiIn utU
IJ W PAlilv M I
Offirs hlfprnniHiiiul nerviieato tbe rlllmm of
Waco and Iclnlly
pr7 OMliatluartlaiid ACoV limn Mole Dir
de of Pnhllo Square Jyllllt
p K UXDKItWOOD
lelim tuxl Stiricmi
WACO IKXAS
OFFICH With Hr 1 II S11AIIR north
ide of Public bqiiaiu whfro to iiniv ba lound
i y or night when nut protisfioniillv en
Siigod IvlSdtwSio
A II WILKKS Jl 1 N U IIAUUTr 11 II
Yviiiti a hmiitt
PIIYHIOIANfi A S1I III IONS
Minn Tcxuk
OFFICRln Woroncl A Killitt Drill Sloro
i W1U ia realdtnte next ilnorloinii Cniutitrliind
I iirbytcrlau i hiircb on Waelihiglon atrut be
IWien Third and Foirlli s tn t ti
Ilr Ilumlitt k reidduim oihiIIo Fi mile Collepe
ih Clny i > trret liLtweill Siumil and llilrd Huttf
elildllXWSui
V It S
II A 11IC
OppoMto AteLiie lloiol Aiintin Tuxh
Folilo attention ind built niiiiuiitioiltiiluiis
it llie city uprllUif
1 > 1 GOODK
ATTOItNKY AT LAW
Ucco Tcxim
iAIKXANIliU IK lltOU U hMlTH
W T IIUCKKIt
I LKXANUKIl ltUWvKIt SMI Ill
ATTOTiNl YS AT XjAW
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R R S GARNER
OCOtlilST ANII AlTKIhT
WACO 1KXAB
Tretlr all dljcafi f and performs all Snrsleil Op
r uioiu iiiiuu the Hyu and Kar eicliulvely o ii
retlid from all parta ol Ilia otaie Sillaarllo
Wen in all cawa OJlcu In llio llu in liiilllla
tin A venui > kliWIyn
I 1 TAYIOIt
DENTIST
ManTmiis Juiikpox Cuumtt Ta
M80AMI ON OMILHIION OF Or
HAT 1 CillAKIIKS MOHF11AFT
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rASIINUTON HOTKIj
Grulvoston Xuxiih
John Summers
Lata of the BxcLaugH Hotel
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WACO TEXAS WEDNESDAY JUNE 10 1874
WACO
Atut Lltatotfritphic Ualttru
8ocmd story Slawtcr Uuiolau
AUSTIN AVENUE
Wioo Tkxaf
J J MULLENS Artist
roBrcctliilly announces Hint with a lull bIoi
of now maioriiil now nnd Improved luitr
inents nrnl i porloct > yllglit ho Is propned
to tako photograplii with dupatcli lu
faricty mil in tho lilRhost Htyb of tho art
The ladies ospwially ari > Invllod to Mil
maviIllv7J
K
ELLKYS FOUNDRY
C A KELLEY Propriotor
TEKFERSON TE XAS
< trriY nFPoT misk uuniNi waco tkxas
UANUFACTLltRII or
COOKIMi AMI 1IICA1JC II11S
OAST TUHNIXO FLOWS
4IIOVKI4 ANI > hCOUIKUS WAHIIKlfl
TllS COIINTIIV IIOIIOWWAKK
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MiiiI lor IlKllkt
tyciiiinly lkiil < T nnd tlui Tradu OoneriHy nj
lillviton II i tiiii t Filviiftiblu Itrnifi J
niriJllir
1 > AlKXANUiit A into
uuAinns in
Dry Good nnd Clothing
HATS HOOTS AND hllOKS NorlONW IKN
TLUMENh FUKNISIIIM1 100DS
lOCKGT CTTLUHY LAlllUh
SAIIIKSC1I0CKFUV
KTO KTC
Our MotloI lull k snlcanil Siunlllioilt
t CT Vlcapo phuuiia call alour new rlitrv i > iik >
vltcltie lleullitily lltiuif
vaoo tjxas
iliolilly
MAHUIiK AND STONf
WAUO
WOltKS
UALAN INU AUKKIOAK Mf 1
BLK
T0MIIH10XIW ANII M0NUUKNT8
HAND 1S MAIIHTO OUIIKK
IiLHi r liiriiihlml free
IAWArH FuiiNi JcU Maiiuu ami Mantklh
Orders from llieiouiitr ntlcinloJ to pioNiptly
idy vnrd ii now ftipplod wtth the boa
rock in Thxm iruaraiiliiMtm withstand khi
MrvaU VIM HIMl ON
IMVlawlv liiiiHiRToa
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100000 lOUNDMf ONSIANTIY OX HAND
Delixcry Fioo to tny Ciistoinorp
Onlcrii fripin tin1 < mitilijf and iiei lilDrlii lowin
proiui llllul iiiiii llicin il iillfiiclin tirni
IMII AMlAIIi
Piupliit iP Ire FiIhi WiriiTexa
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f n ill b r r N h i l lit il n
Uailin Tkxah
Ordd njrr linfldlnir inaierlnl hi einliil In ilrnnpr
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aw nun n iv thk
v
ame rican institute
TO 1 AV McKKK FOlt
Emliroftlcriue anil riiiliiig Machines
It n liifiiiitiiii ami will luott ttio wantpuf try
matron In tliti Uiifl
liXlillilllAil ol 1H72
K A KlKNAItll IrnMaent
N K 1A IT Kiffinlhitf Ktcrttarr
BAML I TILLMAN tom pihjii Iuk Vi mtary
New nitk Nm 20 Wi
TMc pimple at d liiKcninii mictilDoiiui i i ul a
hubtwliij Muchliic auit In fut lKmluu iM iilar
ivltt ladliH In i aff ol lxiuikUo utttllc work Itc
tiilii mm It more tumuVtim n qniniilef timo nml
niiLiinitoiilli tlHMtHlnt Ni > Udyn toll t Icimw
rmiijililu wliliout AMatlihif with lliii > tn > tctl
clruijr hihI full Weriiriioiia tTuton rtculDtor JJ
iy lloiirlel idliiflhirilttie for fi7J
Atrtru
TilB JltKKE MftNUKACURlNf TO
3 i Uroadwuy New Yorl J
Agents Wanted
TTOllSE STOIiEN
Wo can I nt tho b in or the fullimini dcccrlbed
liuri > ioi ttietrtcK of ilitlr ncoxtry nnalmi avail
tie wldcli U rally tifcriliiu IhIob iohII one
liny borce about illit m am uld liranded 1 O on
rl httioullr almul II Imld liuhj onoliruwnbiy
hoi > onliolilUyar olJ hrandeill on uaniimlder
andT I conniclcd on the Idii t ono nuo iadulu
worlli iii liranded 1huian 1ad ltU Saddle and
llniniM Alakir Waco le a l aniiLc l Ion < r
onlHu lanU l liililnl Iliu tldixa can lie lud
ulltitliuiiroperty Piiroimilaliiiinir tlm pio crly
ian rU all indid tufiiriuailou liy calllnK at this
nllLe and paiii fur IliU advertl emiut
lnav3tlAuW lnbillier AAamliitr
T1IOS A OVItV W A OLIPIIAST
QARY At OLUlTANT
O o 11 o ii Fdotors
NOS tC5 1C4 1C0 STltAND
Onl vculoii Tcxiin
Mlbual Cavil adiancii > nude on ronltnimeiit
llatfitliis and Tie furiu liidatlii eit llalin
I VU AND TlXlIN AIIKV
On llrld o Street n r the Suhiii1oii lln
I A X li V A S SA l > A Y
Hi opened and fnrnl lird the ahovo SALOON
atutnptuou manner wlure lie nlll be > d to n
celve anil interlaln theleer of tlilt manly iqmrl
in alioipiul maimer Ill UVIt U fnrnUlied ulth
the but Liquate in Texu
ifcttMSWVyXVA rt
IIOUMTOIV
nruToiiiNS iiousk
N I TUI1XEU Proprietor
HOUSTON TEXAS
I3ET Locatod In the centre of Business tl
mavJOswtl
O CONRADI
WATCRMAKEU AND JEWKUIl
Cl Main rrett Van Alrlynca IlnlldUiK
IIOUIOX LWXAS
W 1 IIUTCICOKM
Cotton Paotor
ant
Commission Merchant
HOUSTON TKXAS
Cotton consigned to roe at Hoartenor talvcitorj
will IneetHllll prompt attention
AlullKtocU of Uafrj tni and Tics conetantlr on
A McGOWEN
Iron and Jirais loundry
and
l Eaolime Shop
Uamifiiuiirora of Steam Kngiues and Boilers
and all kind of Castings
AT CENTRAL UAIUIOAU IltlOT
nichllswfiirj Huuximi Texas
rr SCUEHFFIUS
3VEaclH nory
ANI1
AORIOULTURAL IMlLEMENTi
Main siktI next dour to Cily linnkl
Hoimloii Tca
AOKST FOIl
ttlrn Sleam Knulncp andKaw Mllln
riHllVliupriMiil ttitttiti lint
ht i > idi Iron hciew Cotton Pre
Alotiteoirii Iron Sirew Ciiltuu Prirr
utnpMiii lloreluwirii
lliiikLiMoirii and ltiapern
t okinuu v oru and WliiMl Mllle
htrautrn Com and MieutMlli >
II Hall A Ciia Viood WorUne Marhlnrry
Hit mild Klenzlrn Flru und lltir lar lrouf Safes
I nl luililir Helling
AitryVMeil und act llowf 8mtvi rullia
iot at eec WVtl
1 > C DKUKY M 1
IttFp clfiilly tendciB hla rrortctlnualStnlces
to lliecltluia of Wuroaml vlctulty
OFFILISKhlrre Hru Slorw rriMencr at
aIIluJuIi JolniroitV itArol Miirtlmll A nurlyj ou
IlaiKliM eirtct mftjl31tf
1 fOMKMADK UANDV
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OP ALLTIIKttl T VAlllKTIIN PRLSH AND
IUJtK hbli UW
UJfS IIIiTT luiuiriuliirrr
NextW T UoliliiHtiis rrunitiij the Huimre
lnajiaitf
M is7 ADDIB CURTIS
IMtlVATC 1UIAH1I IU lSit
iLATi UAllTOL 110TKL
Onl out LKhK from thy hiatu llnufo
CONltl > H AVhNUK AUhllN TJSXAH
Tlili Iluiiu m nilntly tliat nl liatiilc and Ih rn
thtintUkii y unowitiHl Tim > rottl truif UiUttrnt
tiutl not t t be xi Hi ilau to tin KUirrHl ttintorlof
titr llntitc nr tliecjiiitlny of lur laic bUv tnUttv
tlit tunmu e id ciriiucrf Uttinj Atirtfu who will
txi > trleiitem > K < Miil un Imlil tint it tnlf llio price
jprJII y
JKW nrACKSMITH SHO
NK
Tho nnilor < iriiod ripoctully mviio niton
lion to lin uuw lllAliKriMITII rHOl on
4lli Street All work Kiirnulnud ehoapoi <
nmlUst A S HOSTIlt
IP
OOLDKN EAOLE tsALOON
Noxlto Wnto Huusc BriiiRe Street
I1SSK BLAIH lroprictor
Tlioroiighly renovated and uowly and ele
Kitnlly oqiuppod Tlie boat ol Liquors Winn
nnd Cikiira oct GDtf
KAJII I110X WOltKS
LORD A RICHARDSON
On Conlrnl It II Opposite Faaacnitor Depot
HOUSTON TEXAS
IUON FOUNDKRS AND MACIIINIS
Manufacturers of Steam Kngiuos ana 1
is Gin Clear Shaftii > e Pumps and the
snia Cotton and Hay Ireas Iron Fr
Door Sills Caps and Lenl es
Ml Winds 01 Braaa and Iron Cnstinifj
nlRhfltm19
1llOKNlX IRON WORKS
HIROIV 91111 > V HIIUSOV
Kuglneers Founicrs and Machinists
MnnuiActurers ol
Stoam KnK ines SIW Mills
Mill Gearing fihifling lulloys
Fiirnps etc
Agont lor Lt Bels Turbine Water Wheel and
yS JinlxoiiH IuteiitGoteruor also Slopplei
Uotlou lresi
PItUiTON ST HOUSTON TKXAS
Near Long Bridge
Fiiglnea and Boilers woguiranteo
All kinds of job work douo nt the Jowest
rates and iull < fiction guaranteed
innTlHtvlvr
J WILLIS A tlltt importers ol ana
lobbors in GFNKHAL MFUOIIANDISH
Willis Buildicg Straud Galteslon
Claiborne Agt marUbely
jand i Juo M
tfr
WEItN TO COHltllNIOMHiMl
M S Vttll cp Ladrango Caeli
2 on subscription Copy of Conalh
tution nml proccediugs forwarded by
moil Jlo not weary in well doing
for in duo time yo filiall reap if yo
faiht not
Jobn It Henry Two moio sub-
scribers at Mcxia All riglit
L E Brents Secretary Wliitu
Ion ml Grange No 305 Graysen
oolinty Paper sent as ordered
PJeaso send address of tho Master
who is entitled to a copy free fie to
remit names of subscribers and
fujids
It A Hinford Secretary T S G
writes Austin Juno 4tli that bo is
literally overwhelmed with busi-
ness Wo Btigejest tho uso of tho
EiAJiiNisu and Patkon as a means of
ccbnbmiziDg labor where as in many
instances it may bo practicable In-
structions given through thii medium
will reach hundreds whilo a private
letter is available for only ono All
such work is dono by us frco of
charge in consideration ofjtlius reiin
tiering the Org especially desira-
ble to the members of the Grange
From the same consideration they
take the paper so that Irom every
consideration oilicial communica-
tions except such as are of a unvote
nature should be published in tho
Organ Tins gieat savinir of labor
by the way is one of tho best objects
and manifest advantages of having an
Organ So iiiulIi for that
Tho list ol Subordinate Granges
begin 11 im witli Salado No 1 and
ending with the It E Lee noo is re-
ceived Having already published
tfiu list as ltr as Jones Piairie No
2d0 we shall now publish only tho
remainder ol tho list After this
pWso send a weekly statement of
Granges organized since tho last pre-
vious report with address ol the Mas-
t i in overy case so that ho will at
Ifast assuredly receive tho paper
Many thanks for the list of subscri-
bers and kindly wishes expressed
Win Caim mtham Grapcland Sns
lion 2 00 with piomise of more
soon L M Allen Secretary Galesville
Grange 227 subscription It Eaton
O IC
1 A Freer Oflico M K T
Railway 24U Uroadway New Yoik
writes Juno 1st
Commencing todty there will bo
established at this oflico n Texas
headijuaileis where will be found all
the lending Texas papcra on tilu also
a Texis register wheru all Texans
tisiting the city are reipiested to reg
i ter tlieir naincs and locality also
the hotel or place where they may bo
found horo in tho city You can
readily see the benefit this will be to
parties horn your Stato as soon s it
becomes generally known Railway
tickets and Sleeping Car tickets can
also be secured here ia any of the
several routes from the East to
Texas All right Mr Freer you
may lio tho Examinfu and Patkon
W C Moore Willowhole Madi
ison county sends cash for ono sub
scriber and says
I was very glad to receive your
piper and havo handed out every
number among our brother Patrons
all of whom aro niuchplcased with it
and with the opporruuity of hearing
the Grange news all oer tho Stato4
The people aro revived with tlio idea
of tho Grange movement and we
havo a prospect of great increase in
our membership Crops needing
rain
T V liaker Van AlstyueGraysou
county writes Juno 4lh
I rem nod a few days ago irom the
11th Senatorial District where I or-
ganized five Granges tho first ever
organized in that district first one
at Savoy Fannin county with a
membership of twentynine J S
Daily Master next at Mount Pleas-
ant Funulu county membership
third
thirty E II Adams Master
at Tulip Fannin county member-
ship twentysnine JL IL uLeadon
Mister fourth one at Shiloli Lamar
county membership ol twenty J
W Hathaway Master tilth one at
Roxlon Lunar county membership
lucntyseiglit John L Fowler Mas-
ter I found a very kind and hospitable
people and by tho way some very
good dinners and quitu a Grange in
Ivresl mamlested among tho belter
class of farmers The present pros-
pects for crops very good probably
never better All in good spirits
>
V
r
if
I iiiiiim
hough money is scarce 1 rcenm >
mended your valuable paper to rack
Grange organized and iuloruied cneh
Master that ho was mi authorized
agent for tbo KiAMlNii and Iatiuin
All appeared anxious to see n copy of
your valuable paper
All right Wo with pleasure send
a copy to each of tho Masters and
Bball with confidence anticipate re-
ports of good work iu that flourishing
section of the State
John II Henry Mcxia J tine 8th
Draft on Fort fc Jackson 30 coin
25 for blank receipts 4 lor subscrip-
tion and 1 for blank applications for
membership thu last sent by mail to
Fdrcst Glado Grange 210 Glad to
hear that tho new subscribers are so
well pleased with tho paper and tlul
tho job work is so entirely satisfac-
tory
F W Drake W O Grange 225
Paper scut as ordered to J J Mitch-
ell Oak Grovo Coryello county
N A Thomson Lookhart PO
order 2 for paper to William Poll
lardGeo
Geo D Itoberson Secretary Mar
quez Grange 351 In reply to postal
card of tho Glh lllank applications
for membership printed on superior
paper and in approved form and
stylo will bo sent prepaid to any ad-
dress at 1 per hundred or for lilty
75 ct Blanks for Treasurer and
Secretary and olhtr printed forms all
of the best style nnd material at cor-
respondingly low rates
Thanks lor promise ol a club
L S Walton M Jlirds Creek
Grange writes enclosing i2
Uklion June 71874
Our Grange was organized Jan
30lh has about ono hundred mem-
bers is in good working condition
and I am sorry I am not nblo to send
for fifty numbers of your paper in-
stead ol one Thu reason is that
most of the members arc taking from
one to three other pipers and do not
feel able to tako muro with present
prospects of the coming crop though
ihopo to send you a number of
names soon
All right and meanwhile wo hope
the ono hundred members of ilirds
Creek Grange will all gel a birds eye
view nt least ol the Examinkii and
Patkon
Copvblik Count v Rniney Creek
Grange No 112 and Coryelle
Grango No 207 havo elected live-
S delegates each to meet at Gates
villo on tho first Saturday iu July lor
tho purposo of orginiing it Council
as authorized by tho 28lh Article ol
the Constitution and nsk thu other
Granges of this county to meet llicm
in saia body with like icprescuta
lion J Y Riiidik
Seoy Jtaineys Creek Grange
Rainuys CkfkkTkx Jtinu I
Wo approve tho move niist cors
diallybelieving that it liny und will
bo fruitful of much good
A CGraves of the same office and
date writes that his Raiueys Creek
Grango has ordered an appiopiintion
for tho benefit of the Louisiana suf
ferers if necessary and s ivs I do
not know what their necessitiesaru at
this time nor how to rend the ap
proprialiou Please liiibim us
Tho necessities of the tuillcrcrs are
represented as evtremo Remit-
tances may bo made through Win
W Lang W M T S Grange Mar-
tin Texas
1 Facto Secretary lljaids Praiiio
Grange writes June 5th
Heards Prairie Grange is not a
myth and I would bo gltd lu have
tho fact publicly known
Wo received our papers some time
uto and have gone to woik incus
nest havo adopted all thu command
meuls und wo smooth a luugli plueu
iu tho path of one brother pit 1 an-
other out of tho slough ol duppoml
and get along as harmoniously as a
hivoofbees Already stray isioiis
of fine slock come ciccpiiig into our
crauiuins m spitu ut empty
purses and I imagine I can almost
snifitlio aroma from future pictnics
ad thu good things wo aro going to
havo at our social gatherings like
thu war horse snuffs thu battle afar
oil
Ceres is smiling ono of her most
fascinating smiles vhioh oausen our
corn to grow almost like Jonahs
gourd
Flora lias been lavish villi her
Itcasurcs and every breeze is redo-
lent with bur favors
Pomona is urging her interests und
all of us are courting her for luturo
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THE WACO DAILY EXAMINER
OL < II
KsynnI m iwn n umm
S5
T v gA ZxJ ae
NO 187
favors Our nrchirds arc promising
but o er young to bear yet
Ceres is gradually encroaching on
the territory ol old King Cotton and
the impression is that be will doff his
crown nnd become omi of her ves-
sels iu future
The Stale Gcoingisl has befil
prospecting nnd told us our coal yVnU
good which is very cncouragihgt
It is for sale and if any ot yoltr
rubscribers wish to invest in the sooli
fossil send them down and wo wifl
dutuil a polito Granger to bIiow thvl n
round
Ioluies doesnt muddy tho current
of our thoughts hutch W o expect
to havo all confidence m our Gover-
nor thu News to tho contrary not-
withstanding until ho proves bunsell
unworthy
I know only ono gentleman in tho
House Dr C 11 S ot Montgomery
county and I will bet on him as
long as Ive got a dollar
Mr C P Wright is our Worthy
Master and I would bo glad il you
would send a copy of your valuablu
paper Yours in thu CauseD
D Facto
Gsod enough Wo aro sorry that
both you and lirothcr Wright havo
not beeu getting tho paper nil tho
lime
Iltou nun xnvviiir i cuuuir
IONIIIM
11IIC WIIKAT 1N1KKBST OF TKXAS
Gaivksion Junu 8 1874
Thu nil important topiu just now
in which wouru inostinlcrcstei is the
Western grain trado movement It
will be remembered that tho Hoard ot
Trado from Kansas City has lately
veiled thin city and Houston in tbo
interest of their section in tho way of
finding an outlet for their grain and
it1 appears that their observations
licio have favorably impressed them
aiid the signs ate that Galveston js
t6 havo grain elovotors ureutwl to
handle tho same Tho general freight
agent ol tho Texas Central Railroad
aiid thu same of tho JL K T pro-
pose to havo a conference in it iibort
lime with n view to adopting fates
of freight from Kansas City Houston
nml this city Tho Kansas City
Times says
As matters now stand ICansas
City has equal advantages with St
Louis but Houston and Galveston
and ihu intervening roads have not-
e ipial advantages with Now York anil
Baltimore and the roads intervening
lor our business Tho present rate
on prain to Galveston is sixty cents
pur bushel thosamo as to New York
ami live cents higher than to Bal-
timore They must do bettor than
that and undoubtedly will as Boonas
the ollicers meet
I traveled with Mr Shcppard ol
Fort Scott who owns largo Uounng
mills at that place and who visits
Houston and here looking lip
ids interests already in tho State tor
now his brands of Hour aro becoming
as popuhr jupurStalo are those
of Georgo Plant of St Louis
This gitutlemau informs mo
of liis contemplations iu the wfty ot
erecting largo flouring mills iu tho
city of Houston Ho oll ers to mako
an investment in that cily pn poudis
lions which ktiuwing that people as I
do wilt bo accepted
Mr S s idea is this ho will iniko
tbo oll il brand shorts itc pay
freight on his Hour and even mure
My very soul enters into tho further-
ance of tins enterprise ono calculated
to do moid good and bo of tnoro ser-
vice to l orlu western Texas tho
wheat region of the great Southwest
Once well established hero with his
flouring mill and Western Texas wll
loom up iu her truo light slui will bo
clnprjo 1 propose keeping a close
wiiieli on this movement ami keep
tho readers ol tho l uitpxpostud snii
hope to ui able to ndviso themfront
Kansas Chy and lVt Scott whe ued
I shall shortly go to plant wh6at
WIIKAT
and lots ol wheat for who dont
know that no llour equals Texas Hour
as an article ol commerce
I would hero suggest to our wheat
growers thu importauco of securing
good seed wheat for another year
and if I as a Granger can assist them
inprocuriug it ic my trayels through
thy States ol Missouri Illinois Ken-
tucky or Now York I shall do so if
they will request it through tho
Examixku and Patkon and that
too without tho charge of ono cent
for so doing It will bo a pleasure to
mo to contribulo to tbo advancement
ol tho interests of the brethren of
the Order relying on theni in return
fortho same to support and work
for tho paper tho Patkon for which
I work Thus wo will make thiuga
equal T N
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 187, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 10, 1874, newspaper, June 10, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112134/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .