The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 192, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 16, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY EXAMINER
J W DOWNS Editor and Troprlctor
TUESDAY TJUNK 1G
Ab long ns tho Statesman thinks
and acts as tho Ago doesIt can noyor
bo politically wrong or oven givo
causo for suspicion Age
Well we are glad to know wo
havo nt last an infallible political
authority in Texas Wo trust tho
Telegraph will make a note of this
It is the llillsboro Expositor yea
undoubtedly to this littlo follow
alone up id the eolitudo of Hill bes
longs tho glory of sustaining the
course or the Telegraph in its stnis
ter and covered war against tho Dom
ocratio party Wo liato recently
heard tho Democracy of tho Expos
tor Beverely questioned Wo are
forced to tho conclusion that ho never
had much oi any kind questionable
or otherwise We congratulate the
Telegraph upon its solitary recruit
Sinco the Civilian and tho San
Antonio Express have ranged up
alongside of the Telegraph tlint pa-
per is happy and doesnt care njko
whether anybody else approved cir
not or whether olinol k < o > or not
But isnt tl o Civilian in rather
strange company Itui liiuu Or was
his porticipstlion iu the Memorial
meeting a true index to his real
politics
We refer our readers to a commun-
ication in todays paper strongly
recommending Hon li Q Mills for a
second term aB our representative iu
Congress Wo endorse every word
and should Col Mills receive the nom-
ination wo will support him with
might and main and do it gladly
into the bargain We do not propose
to dictate to the convention and
propose to stand firmly to its nomi-
nee be he whom be may Wo thiuk
tho day for anteconvention struggles
is over Let the party assemble and
let tho strongest and best man receive
tho nomination and every honest
Democratic voto will bo polled solidly
for him
OneV devotion to a principle is
known by the steadiness of his sup-
port of it In this light the Dcmoo
r oy of the Galveston News would
certainly prove a fabric as unreal as
the baseless articlu one finds in 1
dream But what would have been
its course had it succeeded in iright
eningjOr fawning itself into the print-
ing job No descendant of tho
Prophet could have bowed with more
perfect and sclNabnegted devotion
to his shrine than this worshipper of
Gold to Goy Coke Nor how is it
And how much is it worth Wo
blush to think that this huge paper
fraudwas over rated Democratic as
it never can be again
When therefore tho Telegraph
would commit the Texas Democracy
to a system of publio free schools it
mast define the basis upon which tho
system should reet Mcxia Ledger
Yes that koocks tho black out of
the position exactly If tho public
school system with all its myraids
of attaches and employees is to bo
used in tho futuro as in tho past as a-
political machine then wo aro all ops
poeed to it But if it is an honest
scheme for the benefit of tho youth of
Texas and is sot to bend to the in-
terests of any man or set of men
then we are heart and hand with it
This principle applies with peculiar
force to tho latepolice bill and the
present necessity for a similar measuro
without the political features of tho
last
Our astute friend whose feeblo po-
litical light tails upon the astonished
tadpoles of the bayou is still iu a bad
humor with tho newspaper boys who
persist in having opinions of theirown
In his Sunday mornings paper he
reads them a lecturo oi about a col-
umns length tho burden of which is
that we must abandon our back
woodsism becausein retaining it
wo mako enemies at tho North
This is cravcD this is tho merest cow
ardice Wo think we know the terns
per of Southern Democracy aud they
would not hold to the old principles
and theories of tho party if they did
pot believe in their righlcoubucss
and so believing they do not propose
to trado them for popularity or tiuo
cess either nor abandon tbem at tho
behest of any one or because they
fear to stand by them
A set ot jovial young men having
dlucd sumptuously at an Atlanta restau-
rant it was agreed to blindfold tlio
waiter the first ho caught to pay the
bill Quecrly enough he hasnt cuugkt
any of them yet
Tllli OLD AUD TUB Hllff
It has come to bo tho fashion to
sneer nt all that is either old or Ven-
erable Tho oldtaBhioncd adherence
to principle tho oldtime veueratiou
for tliu established and lotigtiivd
rules of life aro becoming irksome
indeed to a now race 01 wouldb6
reiormcrs A small idea penetrates a
small brain and straightway it is
ventilated in tho columns of a now
daily It is done promptly be-
cause it tho idea is a foreign sub-
stance and must bo gotten rid oi
with great dispatch The recent
throes of tho Telegraph is a case in
point Tho editor ol that paper was
taken with an idea that idea was
that tho Democracy of Texos
was iu tho backwoods both
literally and sentimentally Lits
orally it was serving ita day and
generation on tho very confines of
civilization Iu tront as it nlways is
carrying tho bauner of human pros
gress far in advancu of tho hosts who
come alter in beutimeut because it
was striving lor tho rights of man
as earnestly aud persistently as in
tlio good year of seventeen hun- >
dred und sevent > > six when itsjiotcs
of promise first sang victory to tho
struggling millions in the path of
Westward Kiiipue It is an old fogy
because it mliiscs to run after other
godr It is eouleni with the meas
uro of good already achieved which
was thy goal ot the founJers of tho
party It recognises thu substantial
points of difference in its creed be-
tween liberty and license It seeks
to control men by presenting to them
a set of principles longtried and of
potency and lorce in making men
greater and better Because of this
leaturo iu tho party getup it
is said of tin as of thu Bourbons
ot old that wo neither forget nor
learn Well indeed io it K wo
never forget our high and holy mis-
sion the elevation purification and
political salvation ot mankind Well
indeed will it bo for us if wo fail to
learn that thus far we have been pur-
suing an ignus J atus as false and as
unreal as the ilickenug swamp candle
whoso glaro is seen but an instant
and vanishes forever Truth is eter-
nal unchangeable and consistent and
recks not of revolutions nor thu lev-
eling that comes in their train The
Democracy of tlicae later years in
the light of thu glorious triumphs ol
tho past can well afford some patience
when listening to the raphsodics of a-
new man in a new situation and
with a new and altogether untried
set of principles
CouunuBl Udl
Coti i iuan lourtlt BUtrlct
Ed Examiner
As tho time is rapidly approaching
when tho people ol this District will
bo called upon to elect some ono to
represent thin in the next Congress
had they ° t best be on tlio look out
so as to bo able to act with discretion
and not in too great haute respecting
a matter of bitch great importance to
them In the firm placecan wo find
a moro suitable man than tbo present
incumbent Is there any fault to
find in his cato lias lie been faith
lul and honest in his trust li so
can wo do better than to roelcct him
for a second term Thero aro none
I presume who will bo so reckless as
to doubt tbo ability and integrity of
R Q Mills lie is too well known
for that Can tbero bo anything
gained to tho people of Texas by
changing a tried truo and faithtul
public servant for ono wo know not
of in theso particulars Thero are
ambitions aspirants by tho hundred
who aro willing to make tho sacrilico
in order to sorvo their country in the
national councils Possibly sonio of
theso were not so willing to servo
tneir country a few years since in tho
field Can tho people afford to make
tbo sacrilico in sending such now to
represent them Besdes is there
good senso and policy so lr as the
interests ol tho people of tho Stato are
concerned in working theso constant
changes Wo send a man to Con- >
gress for two years by tho tirao he
qualifies himself to do good by bo
coining thoroughly acquainted with
tho workings of the National Legislas
turo and tho influences used to effect
any purpose beneficial to his peculiar
section his imio is up ami a new
mau must bo put in his stead whoso
presence thero lor so short a time
amounts to but little so far as tlio in-
terests of our Stito aro concerned
Tho North has pursued a different
and wisorpolioy aud in looking over
tho list ot their Congressional deles
gates many names apucar who havo
been in Congress lor half a doen
times or moro in succession Lot us
do likowise though it should tail to
meet tho approvafof numerous oflico
seekers 1 hope this District will en i
dorso tho couibo of our distinguished
representative Hon H Q Mills y
reelecting him to Congress for tho
i second term YoTiirt
BY TELEGKAPJ1
BiKCiAb to Tin Waco ExaminkhJ
COUIITHKT TKXA9 JuhO 10 A llinll
by thu iiiiniu ot Durim uusklllul hero to
duy by tlio freight train bound koulii
lie had bicu drinklug when he left ucio
Galveston June IB llie members
of thu Cuuuty Court met nt thu Court
llouso this niuming mid completed tlio
revision ol the list ot quulitlcd voters ul
Galveston county At thu conclusion it
was found that 7U3 names unpcurcduiion
tho registration list that wcru not tliose
uf persons qualified to vote lliisu
names deducted from tho former reglss
iratiou u Clt7 leave us the quulnled
voters ut thu recent election 4123 two
thirds of which would bu 2150 thu num-
ber requisite to curry thu railroad propos
sltion the voto for tliu proposition being
U088 and consequently exhibits 118 votes
more than aro necessary Io secure the
measure
llAsniNinojj June 15 Gov Lewis
succeeds Busteed in caw Uusticd is im-
peached or resigns
JC Ooodloo succeeds Reynolds as Col-
lector at Mobile iu case Itcynolds is con-
tinued Jimstcr to llulivia
Jlessrs Herbert Longs t reet and
Thompson Commissioners for Louisiana
Levee will havo a hearing beforo the
Joint Levee Committee of which Alcorn
and Jlau y are chairmen ut 10 oclock
Tho House conference report on the
Frccdmant Bill has been agreed to iu
both Houses It allows the bank to be
continued with certain restrictions as to
tke securities for loans and with provis-
ions that all new deposits up to July
18TS shall be held as special deposits
and invested for the benefit of the special
depositors
MAltKUT llElOltT
LivEiiroot Juno in Noon Cotton
easier Uplands8tSJd Orleans 8Jil
New ToitK Juho 15 Cotton market
quiet Uplands 18c Orleans 18Je Gold
closed at 111
OALVKsioNJune 15 Cotton market
Good Ordinary 15Jc Middling 17Jc
Gold HOt
LATEST BY MAIL
Iaris June 13 fn the Afwmbly todny
tho second reading at thv Municipal Eloction
Bill was concluded M Midlevillc of the
Loft Center nskf d the Government to Inform
tlio House what C3urs it intended to i > ureut
toward the liuuaiiarlfst wholguurtd or de-
fied the dccifeiiouH of the Assembly
Belmont of tliu I > ft Center called ntteo
tion to tho statement mad yesterday hy it
Gourton Minister ot the futerior relu ivv to
tho recent disturbances That the sum moot
implied that the 1olieo and Hadlcal Deputies
wero equallj to blame Thu Miubter who
made It ougtu not to lu retailed iu ofllro an
other moment Tho Uoiernment was culpn
be in not inovinj him On the part ol t
Left be pointed to tho long imniuuily Uom
Ooernment interference whielntlie Bona
partlst journal Le Payi had enjoyed and uV
olarcd that Fourion was unworthy of tnm
denco
Fourion replied that he declined to retract
anything ho had said in tho Assembly and
should await the result of the inquiry which
had been in order into tho recent disturbance
In conclusion he assured the Assembly
that the Ministry determined to make Presi-
dent McMahona authority respected
Belmont moved a vole of censuru againt
the Ministry which was rejected by a vote ol
377 to 32G
lbout tho return of thu Farliamentnry
train to Paris Ibis evening u large number ol
pcoplo began to assemble around the station
but tho crowd was aoon diiporsed by Iho
police and them as no diturbutico on thu
arrival of Iho Deputies Uunspartists propa-
ganda la YviyuUiu especially In tho bar-
racks
It la considered certain that St Crolr in
striking Uanibcltn yesterday acted In accord-
ance with a prearranged plan of tho parly
leaders to proroko a duel
Copita of tho 7e Vayi wero seized by the
pollco this livening ai soon as thoy wero
Issued
Tho Left Ccntor roportod as itill hopeful of
a union with n portion of the Itight Confer
and tho formation of a ministry under tho
Duke DOflrot Paequicr
Madrid June 13 Scnor Zabata rresiiont
of tho Ministry has authorized generals com
mandiug the national forces in tho north to
erant pardons to convicts who giro In their
submission to the government
Paris Juno 13 It Is reported that tho
vlolonco of tho Bonapartista during tho past
few days Is part of a conspiracy they hato
cutered into to bring about a diisoluton of tlio
Assembly and appeal to the country through
tho plebcscite
St Croix will be arranged boloro tho police
court today to answer for his assault upon
Oambotta
A semiofficial noto protests agalat tha
newspaper accounts of tho late dillictiltics ns
mysteriously provocativo of eicittment and
hatred and cxpressea ho bopo that the meas-
ures already taken by tho government to ro
storo uiet and prevent further troublo will
provo Bufflciont
Paris Juno 13 Tho measures adopted by
tbo government to prevent a repetition of the
scones of yesterday and Thursday at the
Western Depot proved effectual At noon
tho hour for tho departure of tho Deputies
the train was no moro than usual at n stall
St Croix was brought beforo the Police
Court for assaulting Oambotta Ho wa son
trtieod to six months Imprisonment and a flue
of 200 franks Ho was also orered to pay
the costs of his trial Ho declined to accept
legal n lstniico OJier rlotsrs who wor
n id on Tliumduy ereiung wore scat to
prison lur term raining bom no week to one
jiuulU
Mahiiid Juno 13 Tlio Jmjiaiciul says
lu tho Ivont ol llie 10UII ol luo Iupo Iub
hnautali iovuruinenl will la thu clecttuu ol
Ilia iiHceitur claim tliu privilcgo io veto thai
wbui wu loriiiuily uuoiueu u Ktuir Gnoi
tilou
LoMiUN Julio IU 110 London Times has
this siiuiial UlBijatUi uattd lurlall midnight
Tho boulevard uro ciowuud nil tho tales
ere lull of iivonlo Xu iuiuitcst contlaijtallvu
Is visible iu tho northern part ol tliu city
The lroight sUllanof tho Northern Uailrotid
is In llaules All the Ilnnum ol tho uity aro
hurrying to thu spot and thousands ot pojice
uion aiidBoldlera are going in llio eamo direc-
tion lhe tiro began ut lu oclock The gov-
ernment laa nsolted iu addition to the tem-
porary suppression ol le Pays newspaper to
commence proceedings against its proprietors
or violation ol tho puss luws
lliMiiuiUiox Juuu U William JIcDuu
gal a member ut tho CunaQian 1atliament
wms arrcbUU hciu louuy on u clmrgu ot per
uryNlw
Nlw Okleams June 13 Thu Levio Con-
vention usscintiitd today at thu SI Charles
tlutel Thu purUaes ot Ascension Assump-
tion Kast llutou ltuugc Iberia Iberville Ln
fouriho Ouuchlta ihupietuiue Ioiulo Cuu
pee Si lkrnard Si Vary aud Terrebuunu
wore represented lheobject ol the meeting
is Htated to be lur consultation aud tho in-
terchange ut opinions so as lu arrlro at some
conclusion how to pioteet to the otatu from
overtlow in tho luluro
Gov Kolloiglolt lor Washington this even
iug on btntu business conncctid principally
with the overllow and lovees He will also
visit New York in connection with tho rail-
road interests of tho State Ho expects to bo
absent more than ten nays
ruiLU > Kiriiu Juno Ki Tho Louisiana
delegation apiointeU to visit Xorthiru titles
iu behalf of the mtlerers ol that sotlhu oi
ho country addressed a luiuing ot niur
ohunis beruioday andciphtiuta ihcdeploru
ule condition ot thu cople of their atate
Ilio deligatlou ua Icuudueed by Col For
ney Al itr the adirtsb totural subscription
weru nude nnd tleu the subject of rsiIng
iddilionol fiindj fur the euuerors was referred
to tlu Hoard of Mtnii crs of the Chamber ol
Caxnur
xiw AnviuiTisRaiKvrf
T
EXT KOli SALE
A Spkn tld Dock Tent with pole for rale at a
barxaiu Appiy at ltalsuaee Juu lodi ir
0
S1JAK 1OSTS fOll SALE
Ol All Sori mill iiei
COHNKU Of AfsrlN AMI 1lLVSTH SrilEITS
Apply to WM L IRATIIEK
jinelsdlm
C B DUTTON
OAHIHXriiU AM > COXrilAOTOll
And Dealer In
DonvifStish ami Wlmlaw lUliuls
Xixt in Icmorncf Tovmn Skit
WACO TEXAS
juneWdAulv
QUUUENOY
fnini and alter tho FIRST DAY OP AVRU 1671
auirpliiaed v111 adopt tho ICarrcncj built in
uarbu incts
KINGSI1URY A FltAZIER
Ea t Waco Jarch 501871 W3m
STllKiT BAKBKK SHOP
BK1DQK
Ncit door to Hcatherly Hotel Ilridgo St
W U MUFFIN ritoiMtntToa
Polito aticntlon elegant uctommodalionv
and terms innderato mav8dtf
J E FOSTER
OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENT
In JioHslotit Tixan
Lamli forcalo In ncirly
SUtf
QITAT
ION
TUB STATE OF TEXAS
McLbinak Count r <
cycry county in tlit
T
janiyw3mdlt
DlMoore ft al
A J Ilmte ct nl
To the herlf tf McLennan County aratltig
Yna are hereby commanded that voo fimimon hy
pDbticAtlun A J lllne unci a Med ford LtUfe
n > ldence la nnknown to be and appear beforo tho
District Couit tube bolden In and lor the c n lily
of McLennan at tbe Court Hout > u In the city of
Wuco on tho eighth Monday alter thetfveont Mon-
day In Jntie A 1BT4 then and tbure to nntwrr
tho petition of 81 Moore and C MDunham filed
Iu mid court a ainut the raid Ulncsumt SIcaford
ami sJUxinu In tubctance as rullr > wr tovvit That
paid llliiiH and Mtdford dcfciidantP uiade exe-
cuted hiid delivered thtlr certain piumleoory note
lur three hundred and fourteen dollar to Itobert If
Mluhillal rtaco ie twa ttie con fd rat iui for
one hundred an lilftenui brei ti luuduat of Hie
Carlo O Camjioyraot In McLennan county aud
thut Mitchell tranfftrren by endorptint nt Ad
l ote to the pUlnllll ana they now i > ray Jaitniieut
onfaldnote and thu forttlouru oi thu tndor
Hen retained In Mid note
llertlu fall notbui huve you then and thero before
raid court thn writ > our return thereon ihowlng
how yon have executed the tauie
W tiie 1 It Uorlvy Cleik of the DUtrlct
Oturt McLei nau county
Hun under my hand and eal of paid
i court In tbe city of Waco lhl the Utli
fiAL > di > of Jcne 1871
I I JROUHLPV
ClkDUl Court McL Co
ByCiiABI1 ItEiTTT Dojiuty
June 11 wlw
Tiller < Sz > JDovrolh
AttornovsatIja w-
And IiftDd Agents
Altai in Texas
Iracticoln ftll tho courts at Austin Spo
Oiftl attention given l tho Supreme and Fede-
ral court practice Io geoucral Innlnosn In
tho Land OOlco Buy toll and locate Innd
certificates Kxamino and perfect land
claims and obtain patents to land Co Hoc
claims and do n goueral agency aud com mi a
piotx business fe27wlf
H
3TD SALK STABLH
Nlr JOhn Ws Howlottannounces
to his friends and thu publio generally thrt
he has bought the LIVKItY KSTAIIMBU
MHNT ofLlvingstonUrothers In this city in
tho Alley In tho roar of Flint Ghamberliat
Bank where ho la at nil times ready to iui
uixh on short notice lino tiaddle horsos sin
glo and double buggies hacks etc Will at-
tend to the purchase and sale of all kinds o
stock Will feed and care for horses by tin
wook day or mouth on reasonable terms
Good liostlors and courtooua attendants al
ays on hand
Terms raodorato In 0AS5U fobsdtw
JgSTKAYED
In Octobfr 1873 from W P Spsrks eight mllei
below W aco a l > y mare aud toll thu cult not
branded aud tke mare Is bramita on tlic lift rbmii
crthu 0J0j on Iclt hip that 00 wlh a
star In tho foce ami tho lc klud foot uhtto Anj
luforinaUou wlh ho lull KnaruiU AddiuM W 1
SPAIIKS Waco la carourW W Uu ii
vv
ACO HtON ANIJ 11UASS FUUMiltY
Machino Shop Manufatory
or
AGUlOUIiTUitAL IUPLi U KNTS
O CAXIITIIhOX Iroprlclor
WACO TKVAS
Connected with tho obcu tlc itiuliTfluiuil bni
formid a cu jiartncrshlp lor the ni nulucliiru ol tlu
SOOTS BLACK IAV1 PLOW
WarrantedtoglvepAtlsfdctlon ami wedcfyronipu
tltlonas to quality of material and ttnlr cjii lrtic
tion as well as In thilr perform mice
We are prepared to rurulrli only a llinltid hnmln
of these P1oh and hero be lhat orJirsbe tutur
lu advance of the Beaton W v bid lur
DIIIECT DEALS WtlU THE PATRONS OF
nUSUANDUV
majln 6m CANUTESON A SCOTT
T
YPJ3 FOR SALE
1W rorm thl Konparcll
JOO Pounds tills Wreier
500 rounds tliin Long 1iimor
Alt cry pood tjjo orure on aharidpreri It U
otrend at irrratl > rtdu td trlft toiiuku way for u
uniform thv to be rncd on lule ptit > tr
dJtwtf
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AV IIKNSON
THE PItOriilETOR
wiiolesaie Axn ntrvii crAirn is
PUT 000D3
BOOTSillOKS
illOKS
illOKSHATS
Br
PI Jl IUK1 T IAST WACO TKTAa
MajrSODlWlj
r li JJUNEIIKL
Market Snnrc lToutJon TtritH
Will recchcconplgtiratntiof
COUNTRY PRODUCE
tfallsrti from tho Oranor < In tho Interior that
may be fent hloi under contract through thu Tezait
Kxprtfft Company or otherwise
JuueJw cm
AIIUOAU KOT1CE
A mf etlnt of the Director f the Texa Mldlimd
GuirauitNiwOrleAugKtllWJiy Cviutmuy li luruly
ailltcl to bo lulit at lhe oUlcc of la > lur A Lu
laud Wuco Tcxa oil thu
dill Mayor fill 1871
for tho pnrposn of oranlzini under the charter of
raid LonDai y aud ttm tDtnHctiou offluca other
bneluear aa may coum tjcforo them
NELSON IIRA1I
W A TAYLUR
1 C MIrnN
J N bMlTII
II T CIIylirltLlN
1 II lillliKKTSON
J V HOWNS
luncjwltadltwtw Directors
T IVS AND LET LIVE I
Save Ton Dollars
ao to tiik nuua stoub i
iV iTIVM vo
aud buy a tiicn packago of Chlorido of LIix
and purify your liomca
XjI G IIT L I G5 KC T
A good asaorlnicnt of Chimneys Lamp net
Oil at-
E A S T LAND C O S
v jio i c v 3b k f v h i s
imr op
E A S T IwlNl CDS
r i x H ita zona
A MCE LOT AT
EASTLAND 0 0 a
yiYi 1 O C K E T 1CVI IJCS
S1AY BE HAD OP
EJA S T L A N D C O
ga sn c usTosruns
11EA11T1IY WFLCOMED DY
EASTLAN D C O
Wuco Tcxiu
decMDWlf
VATIIKNtUKKD
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Third Street between Kianklln and Mary
MAHUrACTBIIKlUOr
LIGHT CAUltlAGKS IIUdllES srilINO AND
KOAU WAOONS
IlEPAiniXQ DONE ON SHORT NOTICK
All ort warranted Ilai 0 on hand
Till CISIXMIATED SCHWEBEL WAUON
Sold Inilcr Full Oiiiirniilec
mayI D4Wlir
Bally One andAU
to tug
Store 3EIouse
OF
R G MAJORF
Where you will find a complete Stock of
SPUING GOODS
i
DONT ASK IOK ritEDlT
BUT YOU CAN 11UY TIIB
i
Cheapest and Best Coeds
For ClSllyou m r mwlli lhcM tketl
TIIE M08T CUMlLhTB LIN 13 OP
Hosiery Handicrcliicfs and Towels
JfVKlt IN MAIIKKT
Here you can net > cur
piiiiaoiii > ii ia miois
t > K TUB 11KST QUAMTV
GENTS FINE HATS
1JVTEST S1YLKS
1 have a rumilclo tlock
AND THE MltOEST STOCK OV
CIassware
And tho cheapest ever In tho Market
To UpCountry Merchants
Or any other Merchants I v 111 duplicate nny
Mil yon may bay
TO DELINQUENTS OF
Last Year and Years Past
If you have any couicitnce and a hope ut n
happy future
FOR GODS SAKE
COME AND PAY WJIAT
You OvT e 3MIo
mar25DWlm
It C MAJOliS
STOLEN
From the uudenlcned aiout plxmre ion It from
Hitmriic johnaouto lexaHOtilhe ii ll ut Ue
2nd luat ontf pair or matihed MULr oi < h in ro
NUdlhfoiheratiorpe boturour year ilil r ilti
Mack ordatkhrown color with IilIiii im i > r
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 192, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 16, 1874, newspaper, June 16, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112137/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .