The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 187, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 10, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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J3AULY EXAMINER
J IV mWS Editor and Troprioto
WEDNESDAY JUNE 10
The Stepliensvillo Empiro is a
splendid paper and will very Boon
make itself a power on tlio frontier
thatu if St stops editorial advertiz
ing for the News The News is not
a friend of the frontier
Wo are now told that tho Ago and
the Telegraph are not in an ill
humor at each other Thoy were
like the wonld bo puglist in tho
Georgia Scenes only seeing how
they could have fout
The North Texas Enterprise and
the Galveston News aro both indcv
pendent papers Look at us and sro
how toe ptwpci is tho way the
former writes and tho latter quotes
Oh Tom you incorrigible wag
Tho Groesbotck Clarion presents
its hand to Fisliburn of the Moxia
Lodger in a frank manly way
There has been war between thorn
Wo venturo the assertion that Fish
accepts tho extended digits and we
pity tho rash Groesbeeckcr when he
feels tue vicelike grasp of the Ledger
the great Iimestono squelching ma-
chine
The Ualvetton News thinks the
jirormnciainento of the Decatur
Guard for Throckmorton forpongrcss
a pretty early proceeding We
think it entirely too previous but
yet if tho Guard can stand it wc
think the News might manage to get
along Throckmorton it seems must
havo something and tho sooner he it
provided for the better perhaps
And cwere our son conducting the
ExAMraiB wo should feel compelled
to take him across tho parental knee
and spank some sense into himifeje
graph
We should think that practico had
been discarded in the Telegraph fam-
ily It certainly should bo because
if the present Tolegrapb is an ins
stance ot how it works it is a woeful
failure
Publio printing coBt the State 105
O00 last year Iron Age
And this year it will bo done at a
cost of about 50000 thanks to the
good management of tho Printing
Committee Weatierford 1imes
And Btill the interior press support
the Hows eh Fiflyfivo thousand
saved Fiftylivo thousand more in
the packets oi the people Fifty five
thousand kept out of the pockets ol
the cormorants who throng round the
Btato Capitol and who batten on fat
contracts Call you this a little
thing Mr News O 1 thou priest oi
corruption O thou grabber for
fat takes in printing jobs 01 thou
hoarybeaded old bond jobber thou
venerable nestoboI tho International
Jiailroad tubsuly O I thou seducer
of innocent Montgomerys
Tho great flourish of trumpets
Made by tho Telegraph as to the
amount of fight he was to put up for
the interior papers is ovor that
trumpet is silent no more its clangor
disturbs the quiet of tho Democratic
hosts tbe man who blow the blast
that brought Clan Alpin totlio crags
b now reasoning His article ol
Sunday morning is coming sharp up
to tho line and indeed there is some
hgkt good Democracy in it Wc
congratulate him lie went out to
shear but come back wofully shorn
He tested tho temper of Texan Dem-
ocracy and soon found that it would
land no foolishness Then and theu
only ho found that the gray bearded
Democrats of Texas wero intelligent
thinking people that they had not
retrograded since 1800 That they
were sharp up on the issues of the
day That they wero looking ahead
with earnest hopeful glanco to the
near future that was to witness the
dethronement ot autocratic irrespon-
sible military oligarchy and not
backwards wliero tho vessels of their
youthful hopes lie broken and scat-
tered and where tho wreaths of their
glory are torn aud draggled It was
the mistake of journalistic iueulcienoy
Mr Telegraph and only ink distrib
uted through orthodox Democratic
channels caa wash away its memory
You may pull through it brother
nd as long as you pull with the
traces furnished by Jefferson you
will find os at your back but when
you step out into the regions of
doribt well you know already
GIlANQi CHOI UlHOIlTSj
Not least among tho mahy features
of tho Grange is that providing
for statistical crop ropprts first
of tho aorcago of tho different
crops and ihuu of tho nverago
yield All farmers it is true
aro not Grangers but tbu
amount of valuable statistical infor
mation to bo derived from and
through the Order in this regard will
bo of incalculable benofit in many
ways both to tho members and ts
tho btato at largo
Only fairly starting iu its work
especially in this State the Grange
has not yet half perfected all its
plans but wo hazard nothing in say-
ing that as tho order progresses ex-
tending and completing Iu organiza-
tions systematizing its work and
widening its field of operations this
feature will grow iu interest and im-
portance 1ih gret practical utility
is welUinderitood by the Department
of Agriculture at Washington and
every facility will bo allbrdud by the
government for its practical applica-
tion to tho interest ol the farmer For
tho best results in agricultttie liko ev-
ery other pursuit aro only obtained by
comparison of results ono year with
another nnd one section with mis
other Tho lucortl thus kept will
prove tho lamp of experience which
is to light tho farmer to a success
that as yet he can havo but an in-
definite conception of
In this connection we suggest that
tho teiritory over which each Grange
holds jurisdiction be divided and sub-
divided so llmluucu farm may bo ob
served The acreage and the sum oi
tho results as to particular crops
bo carefully noted and then the
grand total ba bummed up making a-
mass uf useful aud vastly intcrcsiiug
information not only for the Grangers
themselves but for all classes ol our
pcoplo Information so systema-
tized and coiroctly published would
result iu increasing our immi-
gration aud is perhaps ol all the
plans proposed to foster this interest
tho very best In another column we
givo a short leport from tho White-
Hall neighborhood which while in-
complete embodies part of our idea
to which wo invite attention
Number ol acres and kind of crop
grown on thirtyono farms in White-
Hall neighborhood as shown by the
Grange crop report for 1871 corn
1050 acres wheat 710 cotton 089
oats 301 hay 710
As to tho lalso and hypocritical
and at the same tmio gratuitous in-
sult etc we are compelled to ask
what tho EXAMINE refers to V Wc
havo been guilty of no false ms
suit nor gratuitous insult nor hypo-
critical insult now known to affiant
Telegraph
It is falso that tho Democracy ol
Texas are looking back dnd mourning
over the results of tho lato war It is
false that they arc opposed to the
publio school idea It is an
insult to charge them with ignorance
It is gratuitous becauso uncalled for
and hypocritical becauso tho Tele
graph iu making tho charges as-
sumed a virtue it knows it never did
and never can possess It was a new
edition of tho long laced prayer at
tho street corner that filled tho bill
and authorized our Savior to whack
the hypocritical knuckles of the pilar
isee
BY TELEGRAPH
SiFciAi to the Waco Exauixeii
iruiilNUTON Juno 0 In tho Scnato
Allison from the District of Columbia
on the investigating committee reported
a bill for tho government of the District
Placed on the calendar
House Tho votes on the Iiouisiana
election case wcie as follows First that
Iinchback is entitled to tho scat prima
facie lost without division second th t
Sheridan was elected lost by a voto of
71 to 143 third that Pmchback was
ejected lost by a voto of 01 to 121
fourth that tho testimony does not show
that cither was elected and that they may
take further testimony carried without
division
Havana Juno 9 Small pox is raging
in Jamaica Vessels arc quarantined
Bkloit Wis Juno 9 Tho spire of
the Presbyterian church was demolished
tho Congregational church wift badly
shattered and many other buildings
wero damaged
Citt op Mexico Juno 9 Tho local
customs duties imposed ou goods going
from ono city to another within tho
territory of iex co are to bo abolished
All parties implicated in tho burning
of the alleged sorcerers in Jucobai arc
iu prison A few were nrrcstcd by
tho police and nlhciS Urrnnkire < l Nemo
of tlicm cau read except ouc lio h u
villigo bcllOollU Istul < llll honiys Urn i t
rage wuulu nut havo bem i > eipttrutou
had not the prefect sci iuluis to mirrj
tho execution
romsMooTit Juuu 11 Ue cililo
steamer Faraday is m puit bni > luitj
six hundred tons burthen tLu > i
ever in thcsowitcrs Festivities jenui
day aboard and ashore Tho cuLu U
buojetl withtu ten miles of tho then
Tho deep bea cnblo is M ry strong but
light three tons to tho mile the shore
endings are twentyone ami a half indict
in diameter weighing eighteen tons to
tho mile
Londox June J V correspondent ol
tho Times in a letter to that journal from
Victoria Spain suys Marshal Concha is
moving against tho Curllsts iu Navarre
with every available means Gen J < erri
gay commander of the Carlists is nU
ready in good position Important ac-
tion is expected to take place soon
MAtlKKT rnroiiT
LtvKitrooL June 9 Nook Cotton
dull nnd easier Uplands 8Jd08Jd
Srleans 858Jti
Nkw Youk Juho 0 Cotton dull
Uplands lSJc Orleans lSJu Uold
110
Oalvkstos Juno 0 Cotton markci
dull aud oncscighth lower Good Culi-
nary 15ic Middling 17c Oold 110J
LATEST rBY MAIL
LomiOv June S Tlio Standards Farls
correspondent toys tho manifest of UioLeft
calling for a declaration of tho Republic or
dissolution of tho Atsiinblr cuuios the
greatest sensatlou ulnco tho overthrow ol
Thiers It is generally thought Us tiled will
bo to baslou tho day uf dlsolutlou and lui
provo the pp aptct Tor the establishment uf b
regular guvciuatkt Hie Cousir rallies art
dismayed
The niornlog Journals report an earl min-
ing from the city A dispatch Irota Liver-
pool says Uio Courier states that his nuuie b
Karl Yarhorough Thetolico aro siurciiuy
for him
Luxdok June 8 It seems that the Karl oi
Yarborougk is addicted to driukio aud thai
oa Tuesday list tho leputy SergcaulutAru >
of tho Houeo of Lores believing hlrn to be it
a worso condition than usual coixid hit mil
a j > rivito room aud left him there uni upot
tho return of tho officer to tho roon half m
hour later the Karl was gone and has nut
been seen
New Ouuiaxs June S Juatco ot Peace
Couucrs aud Tolico Sergeant Shipauiti wort
shot in St lJeruadjciterday by l r mis Ar
tiota with a doublebarrel tliot gun louded
with buckshot Tho wounds aro dangerous
Guv ICollog today pent tho rollowing
messago to GenBelknap Secretary of War
The lUlief Coinnimtttoo report tho eutfe
ingfroni tho overflow nonius unabated in
Atchatalaya Imfourclio and Ouachita volleys
though there is so no abatement on the banki
of tho Mischsip i Tlio coinraitleo nrn
Issuing fully lofty Ihusand rations daily and
in sumo dinttiUH tiro compelled to restrict
their relief to women and children even
whero work is not ulUtluublo tor the able
bodied If the general government would
order tho issuunco twenty thousand daily
rations from tho first nppiopriatlon it would
avert much sulferiig
In tho Grant piriili cases tho arguments
wero concluded and tho case was given to
tho jury this afternoon It is generally bo >
lioved that no verdict will bo rendered t >
night
Wasiiisotos Juno 8 Tho bill admitting
Colorado as a State wan passed Tho vote
stood 100 to Gi
Smith of Louisiana introduced a bill to re
store school aud other luudi talcn I rem
tho State andrecovoied into tho Treasury
Tho bill to pay Joo006000 more in boun
ties failed to get a twothirds majority aud
was thus defoated for thU tentlon
1ivo hours was then given to tho discus
ion of tho LouUl ini contested coso of lmch
back t > nd She ridau I lie voto ou which is tp
bo talteu tomorrow
A Itepublican caucus of both Houses was
announced to bo held at 8 oclock this oven
lugTho
Tho action of tho llouss today is regarded
as a defeat ofthoCiyil Rights Dili this ses-
sion
J Bonfdman Smith Sypher Lamar Sheri
dan and Pinchback spoko on tho Louisiana
case Thoy wore eloquent but wordy too
much so for a description or cpltomo
Tho IrcBident visitt Mount Vernon on the
20th of Juno by invitation
Tlio Marino Sand accompanies tho pll
grims
FIIOJI Ollll
TKAVIILIXM IOUIIK
1ONUIiM
COTTON
Galveston Juno 9 18Ct
Tlio rjnestion now beforo tho cot
ton producers of our Stato is As to
tho market that will develop itself
lor lis between this and the time
our crop shall bo ready for shipment
and in this as in all other things
witli us tho question of dollars and
cents is upcrmtat Now Orleans St
Louis or Galveston A few yoars
ago the great bulk of our crop went
to Now Oilcans for tho paat few it
has como to Galveston St Louis
now claims it She is moving ior it
and every indication is now in favor
of her controling it Her railroad m
tcrcsts demand it and whilu sho in
making cheap freight rates for wlioit
towards Galveston she is also
figuring for the same in viow of hand-
ling our cotton She has all the nil
Tnutagcs on her side She comer
horfj with hor own tnorcy builds
uruili clevtlora nn uliiua llctiriny
mill Acjpfcllgiired in my laft lot
t > v trom this phec die linos an otU
let l ur her guin that brills lierpi
nous and ctStt mcrs uire money
l i r St Limits n o cbnnti to handle
Mini > xf it wer tho eiy xame 11 ilti
bung back wi n itto ion irom tin
philiin til Ttxiif by wlnehllcij again
cnndicd fcho piopovs lu bandit
ihcCiiipat lcsi tXpoiir > oto tlnjpru
duur tl hii Galveslun lias hUeluioit
Jum i Miu will tiku ndviintigo ol
thu iiainnvuiailed e tile turns in tin
lloaia ol 1ridu in tinlvtsloii which
prevents tlio Lummission merchant
Irom inderendont actions on tluii
part notions liy which they could
coutrol thu Grangers cotton crop ol
Texas as it is no Granger will ehif
cotton to tills market under tho old
rates when St Louis alive to and
knowing how to deal witlitlic oiiUrit
moving lot ward in tho matter Since
my nriivnl in this city I Imvo been
cilled upon by several St Louis liusi
iiUffiiieii who are heic mi this very
mifbion nnd weio it nut that I am u
Texan and would rather work loi
home 1 wuultl Icnvo hciu and nlop
trying to convince thu butiuo men
Iho ottmi iactors iimWVommiMion
merchants in parliciibu lii it tin
Grange is not i political claptrap
secret humbugging swindle ai they
are persistent iu terming us but in
stead a banded brotherhood deteri
mined upon looking more closely into
tho disposition ol their crops that
tve seek to join tho capital invested
in our own State to make it
subservient to our w lshes mutually
bcucticial When 1 tell them that
wo only propose to attend to our own
business thoy tell me to go then aud
do it ami leave theirs alone as though
it wero not a part of ours to see to
the oxpt uses of its sale which comes
out ol our pockets
Gaheston dues not realize the fuel
is docs St Louis thu fact that we
mean business and as tho tiling now
points sliu will not belore it is tot
lato to regain her lost wealth
My mi > iun here is too grave and
important to admit of my becoming
intiltd by their abiite wuch I at-
tribute to their ignoiniiic of us at
in < rdtr to be t t < cd u set ol design-
ing deni ljjogue ha ing fur un object
tlio bio k tig down ol nil mvthlment
which hive and are caluiilitud
to ttili farther tidvuucp no
only iiidividiul inuiests bin
that of thu whole Statu ill large ano
Alien 1 um lold thai no iKMiranco on
my pirt tint the contrary is the
truth w 11 lio believed and thai
there it io use talking I am but
forced to the conclusion that at last
I have found our enemy lound them
at cur very tloor blocking it ngainsl
our efforts to advance not the inter-
ests of our order alone but tlnsool
commerce as concerns Texnsthe inter-
ests of the laud the whole people and
as snch 1 propose to meet them af-
ter nil efforts by persuasion reason
and logic have failed T N
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J I V TEXAS FLOUU
IN
VACO CITY MILLS
riticK list
Choice Fanilly rctnll
Cliolcu Kamlly thotirntl >
thocu XXX retttl
f hotct XXX Hholrrale
XX Fiour retail
XXX Flour uliultrale
llrau
W
JnnelOdtfrlt
srj
TOLEN
6 orifriro
110
60
100
3 to
soo
1 oo
1 llcdOWEN
Vrom the nmUrficnrd Al > oat fix mile fontJi from
Cleburne loltnronto ifxa ini Iho ulylit uf tin
2rilirit onu jutlror rrfitclmlMlJLK ono a mare
d the utliera iiuriM butli Timr > u in olil lact v > tng
hackor darkbroHii color Willi Jifilit culonti iioiii
both mnrLcil itniKrMl in left and Itrundvil t on Wtl
rbouMcr I will joy a libera reward for any In for-
mat I on tbat will Icau to thefr niovtr or 1 willua
fio for the thief and in a lee
lantO dwlt T W FOWLKU
STHAYED
Es
In Octntier 1871 from W r Sp rl slRht mil
belo Wrtco a bay mare and colt ttiu toll hot
lirjtided ami tbe mure Is branded on tlio lift ihout
iltrthut upu ou lolt Iiltt Um 00 lih a
atar III Uio face anil the left bind font unite Any
ItiformaCon wll bo tlt retvaruul AddriM1 V
SlAUKS Waco In enru of W W Dihik
TEOHAUilES DUNN
Ical rf In Ocncril
HARDWARE AND STOVES
Agent for
UuckaBto Cff Victorbral r Uur A Fotii MoIIlo
llowf WofKiB Mr vi n AiiLhor Jimml
NalM Circular bu lnit < il
A large tock of lUllIra Uar Ilpe and FIlttnsH
aluay mi hand
No ill 1Iiih Strrt I IIiiu oii lVxtiM
Jnntt w6m
J
W HKNDEUbON
IIOUHTOV TKXAS
lfas lantlj lyiuj In Nortbrrn and Xoitlttntiin
Tcxa wblch lie 1 uttvt oiTeilLi for tale en tlio
Most Rononablo Torms
Intborimnllci of IlroHn IMI IVrjtllo IolcraD
and JacL
Inn 3ii
piANO
IT hi wint to Inir A Piano or any other mirra1
httrnut M io tih nitiat lu vrvt tUI ijuatlrllcs
tiutitf a r llah gu il Iit ln rut at pili at
fhii hrifii lUy k m tiu U il h at titvr Vuik
mil ii i r uiKM r tfa
If tii vvttnt a laiiu ttiiil m jurfct iniinur
So > mr urilv tu IUOF KIIUaK
i luluoii Mih Mrier
11JIIMS LIUUUUh but cash
JiiniJJVwOm
ww 3rt > 4
T 13 DKNKKEIL
Murker frjuarpt Jfoitstim Tiocas
Will rcilrcioiMgiiniiitiof
UOtlNTEY PJIODITOE
tf ali it frem tbe Or unpin In the Interior that
iiij be enl him auder cjntrsct tLronrh the Texas
Kxiifrm Ctiiiitiin it clhetwlip
Jiinubw m
J C FOSTER
OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENT
Itt Jfoutilnn TfXtiH
LattiN for ioIl In ttrrit tttiy totutr m Ihr
Halc
juucl uSintllt
V1
TilK
WACO HOME NURSERY
Arc Krttltt Am nf
C II O I C K F n r l T T 1 li E s
Ccftli Piiun Hicrryt l ar nml Ajiple Tret Ornpe
Viitf OiiiniuiniHl lr Kuhh riOMtrln
Mtrulic l iiKii lu
IVrfoin TiitHidiitf ti
Kulhuiiv Kuut tic
b nilify their horoti with
fruit tret oud hnn > vr > will llint U to llwir Inter
uittu buy Irom our IteiUhle t > in j roiii Mm
try fttoifc ol toted auetlei > fultkhlu or thin cli-
mate lurca fri will ilnrtij > n e money aud
have the hcufll of our riiHrciu
Orders ami unrepouiuice riie irnlly MiUclted
K V hHAUSK
roi > rtetor Home Nurtry ou Filth Mrcet
June dJLw ly
i KKTUAIi TKXAS JOUKIIY CLUU
AVaco Tcaiim J tini 111871
IUce oue mile to coiuu ilT at 11 a iu Furpo
3HJ tor untried liwircr live tntritr fmir to
tart Flrvt hone 1M tctotid horte tiiizu saddle
1U0 third hutte 30 fouith liun > e f
orntKiti
n It GciULr rrcvhkiil
Wiikt Jun htVu Ireitiltiit
M fc VcLaIicn 2t l irifhkiit
A J rKiicL btcruui >
1 > i Ai > iiii rita uivr
luncdu It
LAMPASAS SPRINGS DIRECT
1 Lave cfTcclexl an urrau ctuci l by kicq tTtlc
wlfblnsto visit tbe Spring wld la jmt thringb
from Waco U > Lainjiaias in two dft U Oaler
vllic WIIIle
TiicmIujk ami ltltlitj
inne djcu Iki
1 lIUIiNIV
pAlMtOAD NOT1CK
A mecllncof tlio Dirertoriiof lliiTtxn MOIjnl
OlllfandNkW Orkani Italhtar Coniinh l bwru
called to bu brld at the llllce eif lajUtr V I
land Waco Texac on Hie
llll Uuynrllll 1871
for tbo pnrpoite of orirantztuctindcrtbe cbttter of
paid toittuatiy and Hit traueaellon of eucn other
bulaeer as may come befuru tbcin
N1ILSON nBAI I
W A TAYLOIt
1 C COLIwN
J N hMlTll
1 T ClUMllKHMN
J II KtlllKlflMJS
J V JIOWN
JnrtSullailltnlw Line tori
rpYPK
FOIt SALE
MO Touud tlilf KoTiiiarLl
100 rounds tlila Ureviir
500 PouiiiIh tliih
Iriinili
Allcry erooil tl < o lor utu 11 > h baiiditui It 1
ollcrrd at greatly ridlitd tilte to nilt vny lor a
uniform rlze to bu urtdejn llii ui t
Mdruta nil i ljl liiill
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AT COST A XII IIVIOW
Hint tit emit Sttxl il
DUY COODS AND NOTIONS
Orfl T Far nr A Un will In nM
AT OVCK AT IltlVATK PAIK
To dove til bUKitlOaR
IiiltcH lion In tbe ttmu to ii < lul o your Uato
for cleenji nuJ mlyiiitnercous lurgnina
Till TOOK OK UK 1SS WHITK OOODS
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ANO WII11IK fcOill AT SOUK 1HIOKI
74lrii cominonco to day and oontinuo
UXTir TIIJ KSTIIIK STOCK IS S0Ul
W I IMCi AboiiI
mnvlODtf
F
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Ilnoi Ilotton Inml In a LMI > Ht > t of cilltltalloi
iitjnanllllrotonlt alx nillii miKatol Waco
HUtoltltu lcr Apply on lbuiirtmlriytn
icHUAWlf tV W OUVVNH
KKKI AUtriION AND Bxrv
LIVKIIV
STAIIIK
OlllXIl OP Tllllll KTItHkT AXO TUB KIJUUIK
WACO TKXAS
1 0 HAIlt 4 0 > Iliijir etorn
11 tiVa liujrulei conlayea aneloilier voQlelea
atoll IIomo < well cur el for alio for sale
nuel for lltery purport
AccotuinodatLos e oo < l turnoula iiicrli
ond ti nun m derate
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JulvOdiwtf
rUJItUKNUY
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llunndtrrizncd tvlllndoiit tboCurrcLcj baU In
otr liiin tji
KtNcsnunY raAziKii
taut Waeo Jjrcl0117 WJin
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Rally One and A J
TO TUB
Store House
or
M MAJORS
WLtra you will Hud a coroplels Stock ol
SPUING GOODS
noxT ask roit ckcdit
UUT VOU CAN BUY TUB
Cheapest fandE Best Coors
S 1or UISIIouctirra lntbtMuLit
TIIICMOST COMrLKTE LINK OF
Hosiery Ilanilltcrcliicrs and Towels
KVER1IN UAIlKKr
itcre von cau net Yonr
Pll IIAl > rII > II IA K II oils
Ol TUB I1EST QUALITY
CENTS FINE HATS
I TKST STYIKH
1 bave a ct midele tnck
Queensveare
AND THE WnGEhT STOCK OP
CI as sware
And the chenuef t ccrln the Market
To UpCountry Morchants
Or any other Merchant 1 ulll t j Mctc any
Mil iu m 3 buy
Last Year and Years Past
If yon have aiiy ronrcHtice and a hope ol a
hajiliy IttiUie
FOR GOBS SAKE
COM i A Nil lAY WHAT
YOU Oecro HVEe
mir snetWilm
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Foreign and Domestic Hardware
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lUntti 1imdir Coniiun lkjh > n lkiittf Com pa-
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r t > it Itnrhtaptft aid b lutiit hi thonihikct
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l > y thMnlti luricdf Uturtha any oilier lin hi
thu timrVt
mo imdtnii i bt > r < rulltyif Llit
Tltlhl > In ptTiitriul i inurtiuiiik oi a uittu time
than ay nn Win f r < inal viae nd viial umir
Vj caiimio fruui lilnhiii hence it b KIltE
IUOOF Tn bruIiF4i hor pal uhhnuttakliis
lUroni th Uln ttiui ciitbtiu lh n crator to keep
hl glu tuc > Liriait rfjmir
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A itrieluale from the Uhiverly tf Coper
linden Ueum rk Honor ry MI Iroiti the
Uuireraixy oll ieluva Itnljj fur virnl oarn
ftsluant riiyilliin to the exlebnitud trot
Uieord lur a from New Urlc tn < LouUiuna
lluviu bttn for yeais a liidout ut tlio
Inriro 11 tsiilaU of 1arla loinlou Viunim auel
Coiieuhti eu nuel u thorough turiie imel varlod
prnetleo tlurlie tllteeu yoHrit lua gamed 11
niot lliomuli knuwlrle o or the iintiiro ol
all cVunte diiLimsarid thulrcatinout Ihvruof
nml ho hni in htu exieualve iractloe luel un
uuiuralltlod suoco unet erjr > llen etl ecteel
a euro whero urory rituedr had boon tried
nud II houen of r ilnrulimi to lieulth had
bocn dofuaireel ol
Nobody ultu ovor pulfered ot tho tedious
und liluenibtlerltie dsene Dyfppaia has
ever in vain called for Dr llilo In ovu
cue hnithe bjhia new uiciheHl of treatuieut
roatorod ihx functions of thu Btjnuoli oud
uilh lithe health nml ieor of the patient
aud many a porson does today with grail
tudo recall the moment ho piacod himself un-
der Dr Ilillos ere
For his tieutiotul ot Todiesdiseases Dr
tlilte U deservedly renowned aud no lady suf
ferirp from Arneuorrhaia uid Dyameuorrhoea
Hysteria Prolapsus UteiL or auy other din
uiso peculiar to tho female ayatcm should
lail to call on Dr llille as they will quickly
bo relieved of their sull erlae ud ultimately
testorod to perfect health
Diseases of iho UenitoUrlnary Organs anil
ChrouicDisoases V llille has niadeavneciul
ty aud this scourge of humanity Is easily aud
quickly overcome by this now treatment
Ilecliuo and nervous debility lu old or
young la quickiy and permanently cured aud
full power restored No mnu Is too old and
noyoune man to ilhcute that cinuotbo
eniiroly rclnvigoratcd by Dr Blllsa treat-
ment
Dr llillo liii redded ror years in New Or
loanp ano h endorsed by thu uiedical Iratcr
mtr lliie iiul by lu > skill and knowledge has
obuim d n frent V putitlon as a fuciuliat
Dr llille u ihus to mill particular attention
to his Nf ev LiiKtivery l > v which hi by exam
nnlnliu h few elreiH of uuod can t II il itiero
is cry hj philliio poison In Iho blood which Is
of tho grcnlexl importance as thu poison cau
lay quiet lu tho bleoJ lor vuntheu to break-
out with all Its ravegea an I uo person who-
ever hbd ten rial discuses ran he sir ihsl
he Is cuiod willtui IkIuk oxsralued by Dr
B lie
Dsejees ol tbo LuDg Heart Liver and
Klduuvs ulckly relUvoJ aud flnslly cured
Solicited by his many friends and patients
In TeXat Dr Olllt has been induced to visit
Toraa this Summer aud N now Iu Unlredon
anl will bs Iu ltoustnu nt the UiichlPC
House unillJiioo let aiil In Dalits Wnco
nud tho Aesteru clllca during the moiitlH ol
Juuo nuel July niajBeltwtl
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .