The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 195, Ed. 1, Friday, June 19, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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J VV DOWJJS Editor and Proprietor
< FKIDA7 JUNE 10
At midnight on tho ICtbas a par-
ty of threo men woro standing to <
gethcrin tho passenger depot at
Bryan a shot waa fired through the
window by some fiend instantly kill
a policeman Mr J P Farmer The
coroners jury has not been ablo to
throw any light upon the terrible af
tair
The News doyotes a column to tho
the proclamation ot the Governor
finding fomo things to praise and
others to blamo in it Tho News
slyly accuses His Hwpollenoy of steal-
ing a llUleot its thunder with re-
gard to the aposifnesa of the time for
the people to vindicatethe frights
and power they have claimed and
a scrted to govern themselves Un >
der all the circumstances tho article
is about all that could hao been ex
pected of tho News If it docs hap1
pen to blunder upon a correct senti
ment now and then wejsee no reason
why others should not make use of it
Tho News in noticing a letter by
an Illinoisarmer once a Granger
now a renegade has this to say
t Thoughtful and clear headed
friends of the agricultural interest
have from tho first been apprehensive
that while thia movement might re-
sult in ureat benefits to the produc-
ing classes of tho country it would
bo exposed to great tianger of abuse
There is especially danger that 1 tho
organization mav como under the
control of designing demagogues It
is difficult to eeo what use there can
be for sccreBy in bringing about a
great reform
Docs the News mean to say that
V because the farmers movement may
abused by designing demagegues
tiat it is thereby proven to be un-
worthy and unwholesome Because
Judas made a like lick at the Chris-
tian religion sarly in ita history must
we concIuaVthat it is afalse path to
tho better stato of things abpv tuid
must il therefore Jo abailaoned
The VictoriaAdvocate rlaims to
bo Democratic ind at tho same time
feels free to say
We think Governor Coke in the
matter of tho piinting swindle and
his evident complicity in the Inter-
national Railroad Robbery has laia
himself liable to the charge of corn
ruption Oalveslon Newt
Yes certainly it claims but if its
claims rest upon such testimony as
the above they are aa Pat wouid
say jist no claim at all at
all or as Texan DemocrtB
say of the Nows The gooH
peoplo of tho State havo endeavored
for thirty years to forco Democracy
upon that paper and up to this good
moment have most signally failed
and should now tako a little rest
TVe are sorry that tbo loss of the
printing job has so Boured and em-
bittered tho News that it will
give such a low scurrilous and un
dfonned fling as the above spaco in
ita columns The small modicum of
shame that fell to tho Wows shan
has certainly fled to brutish
beasts
in-
Take a man in a position oi great
public responsibility and let him bo
assailed by a malevolent press
whether the hostility is through per-
sonal disappointment or to accoms
plieh a political purpose and his
safety will always bo in a silent en-
durance and a patient working out of
his good objects The moment ho
stops to contend that moment he ac-
knowledges an issue and gives lever-
age to the attack Ilia position
should always give weight and dig-
nity enough to his character
to withstand all minor on
elaughts Up should always bo
willing to wait keeping his own
counsel till ho has drawn all the fire
of the enemy and then wait till his
acts havo proved it effectual No
man howover malovolent can always
contend unless tho attacked gives
cvidenco that he is reached So lont
as he fails to notice tho onslaught so
long is it unavailing No man is
worthy such responsibility unless he
is fearless of unpopularity Ho must
be euro he is right by his own judg
ment and not by uncertain clamor
and then he must go Telegraph
In the main tho advice u lveuabovo
is correct Yet webhould cot forget
that some other things aro necessary
If theTclegraph is giving advice to
Governor Coke all right it should
havo candor enough to say
co If it means tho Nows
and tho Statesman when it
it speaks of a malevolent press
why not cay so Wo liko tho old
iogy backwoods way of putting
things plainly Tho Editor or the
Telegraph is a shady fellow to
be sure
J arysT3 > y ltlii a itr > fc < itlra t i
TUB flOVERNORS PHOCI < AMATION
Yesterday we published thia able
temporato and statesmanlike docu < <
mont and promtsod a short review of
its most important recommendations
Governor Coko sets out in his pre-
amble in an able clear and compie
hensivQ manner tho causes and
events that called forth tho proclama-
tion Tho era of crime anoj tho law-
less punishment of it that has dis
turbed the quiet and harmony of the
State is one oi tho most temarkablo
that has ever occurred in her history
In dealing with this state of things
His Kxcellen jy is not empowered by
law to employ any special or unusual
constabulary force and can only
rely upon a greater yiajilanco of
tho courts and tho peace officers
to correct the bloody and tenible
state of disorder Tho Governor cites
in a olear and succinct manner all
the laws bearing on crime and tj
duties of the officers under those l > ws
and invokes the efforts oi all offijeers
and citizens in bringing to °
those wh would tarnish the good
name of Texas by their lawless ancj
reprehensible practices
We aro glad that the Governor
takes the broad ground that the
courts of tho State if properly sus-
tained and assisted are equal to the
taskol restoring order and punish-
ing crime
Governor Coke appeals to the Dis-
trict Attornoys to double their dilis
genco in ferreting out all offenders
against the laws and recommends
tbo most strenuous prosecutions in
every instanco they aro also to post
tho sheriff thorougbly in their duties
and to hold theso officers accountable
for the proper discharge of them
His Excellencys appeal to tho peo-
ple themselves to come forward an < J
vindicate their claims to local self
government by standing sqnarey
to the regularly constituted anthcri
tics and to retrain from acts which
aro in themselves infractions ol > he
law He says j
And I do lartherrerain itiegood
Avjufc ui iiJiyvnaxlj that the time is
I now upon them to vindicate the right
I and power which I hey have claimed
and asserted to govern themselves
and ask that they so conduot tbem
selves as that it shall not be said
that an armed lorco is nece o y to
nold ih m in subjectiouio the laws
of their own making I ask tbo peo-
ple of Tolas to remember that this is
their goveromeut and that their
honor and good name demands thai
Uie supremacy of their laws bo main-
tained and that thJB can only be
done by each and all of them giving
their moral support and personal aid
to the officers ol the law their own
chosen servants
This is a strong appeal and we
feel confident will uot bo made it
vain The majesty oi tho law must
bo maintained and tnosb most inter-
ested in its maintainance are invoked
to sec that it is done The military
forco of tho I State is to be held in
readiness to act with the peace offi-
cers wbercver necessary or practis
cable The minulo companies and
the frontier battalion aro under
imperative orders to cooperate in the
work Altogether the proclamation
is just such an one as the peoplo had
a ritjht to expect and we rejoice that
our Goyernor has shown himself
equal to the expectations of tho
people
AHBWfiUtt TO COHHUSPONDENTS
II II McLane San Antonio Posts
oflico order 7 in full
It O rage Madlsonvlllc Specimen
copy as requested
W F Ifubottqm Worthy Master
Rheas Hills Grange SIS McKinney
With pleasure your name is entered en
oar lists
Wm Warren Deputy 7th Distritt
writes Waskoin Station June 15
I havo just returned from organizing
fire Oranges The names of the Masters
and their addresses are-
A J Newton Lanark Cass county
M M Woodward Lanark Cass county
P It Scott Scotts Mills Cass county
W WDtllard Boston llowlo county
AI Hoclielle Kingsville Bowie county
Crops through thoso two couuties are
very line The farmers generally are out
of debt and in a prosperous condition
The people in my District are all anx-
ious to join the Orange and it is my
fault that more have not been organized
up to this time I shall bo able to dovote
more of ray time la future to that busi-
ness and hopa by August to have twenty
five organized
We rejoice to hear of the general pros-
perity over there and now that other sec-
tions have been blessed v Ah good rains
It is hoped that others will echo the same
cheering news
V II Pace Worthy Master Grange
87 IlucUvllle writes Juno 10
I send jou money order and with
It two names lor your paper A K Hin >
son and A M Hlnson both papers to
lluntsville Thought I > ould have done
better Scarcity ot money is tho only
excuse All are pleased with the paper
ThiJj outlook for crops at present rather
gloony partial showers passing dally
gladdening tho hearts of some but the
mofjlt of us need a general soaking ralu
to ifiusuro good crops Will scud names
and money as I cau get them
Thanks Wo sympathlso sincerely
vlth thoso who suffer from hard times
nowlng how It is oursclf Wo re
oico however that tho signs of the
mes are full of promise to them and
us
B P Garrett Milford Names
ntercd by mistake at IUllsboro A
lcrical mistako and nothing more
J L Ilcarn Covington Faper as you
quest
PAlRONS OF nVSBANDItY
Officb of Master Statu Guanoe
Mabilv Texas Juno 171874 J
o Hatters of Subordinate Granges
Your attention is invited to tho HI
rticlo of the Constitution of tho
State Grange which reads as fa
Iowb
Tho legislative and all other
powers of this State Grange shall be
vested in certain of its members to
bo seleoted as follows All members
of the State Grange as defined by
Art 2 resident in each county wkert
there is an organized Grange shall
Wet at the county site of their re-
spective couuties on tho 1st Satur-
day in July in each year or at such
otbk > r subsequent time as the Master
of the nearest Grange may by due
notice appoint and elect one of their
members lor the county at large and
one additional member for each ten
Granges or traction equal to eifjht
a Certificate of said election to be
lurched under seal by the nearest
Gr nge provided that nothing here
m ihall be so construed as to prevent
Outers and Past Masters and their
wilrcs who are Matrons Irom attend-
ing the meetings tf the Stale Granci
aid receiving the Fifth Degree
You will sie that tho election o
Delegates to the State Grunge
which meets on the third Tuesday ii
August be held according to tin
above article oi tho Constitution 1
is desired that a full rupresenlatioi
from every county bo in attendance
Granges organized and awaiting tluit
dispensation are entitled to rcirescu
tation Secretaries and treasurers
of Subordinate Granges should senn
up their reports promptly at the be-
ginning of tho new quarter
WmWLano
Master Texas State Grange
BY TELEGRAPH
SrECiAL to the Waco Eyauinmi
Jacksonville Tkxas Juue 18 A
very sad accident occurred last night
As the south bound freight train u
coming into this station Mr Phelps the
conductor staited to go forward over
the train and accidentally fell between
the cars About ten cars of the train
passed over him cutting oil both legs
and one arm and otherwise injuring him
so that he died in a few minutes after
rcaohing this place The railroad officials
did all in their power for the sullcrer but
it was impoisiblc to save his life No
blame attaches to any one
Atlanta Ga June 18 The Atlanta
Typographical Union thia morning pub
lished a card denying that the strike in
the Herald office grew out of a charge
for an advertisement but say they quit
because they were paid off in checkin
stead of cash All they ask is to be paid
off weekly in cash
Wasu oton D C June 18 Sena-
tor T B Stamps colored of Louisiana
had an Interview with General Butler
this morning regarding tho levee In-
terests
General Butler assures MrStamps that
if the bill appropriating three millions of
dollars passes the Senate it will have his
earnest supaort
General Butler frankly stated to Mr
Stamps that tho Civil Itights Bill could
not be pasfbd this session Mr Stamps
from various conversations with Congress-
men and Senators is of opinion that the
Ft tit Philip Canal Bill will not pass
this session
In the House Mr Butler made another
ineffectual attempt to take the Civil
Bights bill off the Speakers table
Tolbdo0 June 18 The indications
now arc tht the question of reading the
Bible in the public schools will bo agi
tatedhero in tho Board of Education
Last niqht the following resolution was
offered
IlAohctl That reading from any vcr
sioa of tho bookconimonly known ns the
Ifible singing any hjinns commonly
known as religious hymns and religious
action commonly known as prayer shall
not hereafter bo any part of tho excrv
clses in any of the schools under tho con
trol of this Board and the same are
hereby prohibited
No action was taken on the resolution
haiiket kbiout
LlvEltrooL Juno 18 Noov Cotton
firmer Uplands 8d Orleans 88Jd
New YouicJune 18 Cotton dull and
nominalUplands 17icOrlcins 18c t ild
111
Oilvbston June 18 Cotton market
Good Ordinary 151c Middling 17c
Gold 110 j
LATEST 15Y MAIL
Paris Juno 17 It is behoved that tho
Committee of Thrtjr will not ropirt for a
tortnlght on Ilia bills rcferreu to it yester-
day
The Loft havo aWdouel for the present
the agitallou lor a dissolution of tho Assem
bly becauso they hope lor an organization of
the Republic
The Uuroau of Assembly has been ap-
pointed with elxht members of the Night and
soven from the Left including Labouliaoo
Ferlra and Bay
A committee of Parliamentary Initiation
was also appointed and consists of eighteen
members ot the Loft and twelve of tho Itlght
Bochefourcaulds tUonarchieil resolution of
yesterday was finally referred to this com-
mittee but it Is considered certain that the
resolution will not be referred to the Asscm
bly for discussion
Tho fire in the forest of Fontainebleap has
been extinguished alter destroying ten acres
of timber
Lisbon June 11 Tho steamer Africa has
returned aftor successfully submerging ter
section of the Brazilian cable The cable
lias been tested and lound to work satisfacto-
rily and handed over to tho Brazilian Cable
Company Unbroken telegraphlo communi
cation Is thus established from England
through Lisbon and Medina to St Huconti
Cape Vecdo Islands
Havana Juue 17 The Duirio says that
four armed Insurgents who belonged to the
bands of Camaguanl havo como Into the
Spanish Uaea at Terosa Jacara and sur
rendered themselves They assert that the
Uarquia of Santa Lucia has been deposed
from the Presidency of the Cuban Republic
and Uazimo Gomoz appointed his successor
Captain General Concha will villi Matanzas
and Cardenas next Sunday
Loxdox June 11 At the Kscott races
today the Roral hunt was won by Crolan
der j tbo coronation stakes by Apology the
Aauott Dorty nukes by Atlantic and the An
uott blonntal slakes by Duma
Wasminoton Juno 11 Uutue Business
generally conlliied to District affairs Tht
prosfut guverumtnl of ihe Dslricl of Colum-
bia passed by a voio of 310 to 22
BpMgne from the committee on Publn
Lands rej orlcd without ameiidueu the bill
attending tho iluo lor the completion of
railroad In tho frtuto of Ludann from tin
Tens Stato lino tu a point on tho Uisss > lppi
Rivtr oppo < iU It was placed in the calen-
dar
Atlanta Qa June 17 The proprierors
ol tho lkruld slate In their morning Issu
that they yesterday discharged their entire
forco efUulon printersbecaust ther demandec
oay for the advertising matter set up in an-
other office
New Oiilkass Juno 17 The grand Jurj
found a true bill against 11 J Knsbie Uuite u
States Collector fur extortlug money Inn
Wm Morrison Master of the British ship
Adrian as pretended dots and fees
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NEW ADVKllTISEiniLVrK
EXT KOIl SALE
A SplenlM Duck Tent with polo for fa it
bansuin Apply at tblnumco Juu lsowif
EW TEXAS FLOUIl
AT THE
WACO CITY MILLS
PHICE MST
Choice Family retail MOOperlGO
ChoUu Family uholtfale i bo 4
Choice XXXreull 4 SO
Chuicu 1U Hhotefaltf 4 00
XXX Fiour retail a 50
XXX Flour ttholeMile 3 00
llran j yy
JunelOdtNtwlt
C DItURY M D
Rcrpectfally tenders his Prori eloD18eivlc i-
to the citizens of Waco and vlclulty
OFFlUEIUllerea DroR Store j roWence t
Mlcajtb JohntonV learol Marthall A harlyV ou
FrauUla ftrcit uaylJUK
JTOMEMADE OANDY
OF ALL THE BEST VAMETIES FHESII AND
1UHK fcVKIti 1MV
WBI BENNETT Miiiiiifiicliircr
Ncit W T Rublarons rronlliif the Squiie
N
uinylMir
TKW BLACKSMITH SIIO
Tho nndcraignod respectfully invite
atton
tlon to his new BLAOKHUITH f HOI
on
4th Street All work guranteod cheaper
and boat A S HOSTKH
IP <
QOLDEN EAULE SALOON
Koit to Waco House Bridge Street
JKSSK BLAIR Proprietor
Thoroughly renovatod and newly and ole
gantly equipped The best ol Lliuurs Wines
and Oigara octSODtl
Noi
TICE
HIKIUFFS OFFICE I
Waco MiLcixax Uouxtr TatAs V
June IS ISM
aletlce U hereby gtvra that under the prgvlilnai
of aa act emitted au Act to Encourage Stock
tUlalnitandrortboPratcctUa of Stork tulseri
aud brvlrtueof 10V omce a Sheriff of Mcl aaao
county I ara tx ejlto Iu < p > ctor of Hides and
Animala for the eald county and all putlca con-
cerned aieaereby notified tj comuly with tho pro
vliloutnf eald law la relation to Impaction or suf
fer the penalty p cacnue I L B IIUSS
SboriUand x < iclo luapevtorof nidea and Animals
uu 17UAwlw
QEDAH POSTS JfOU SALE
or All Sorts mid Hljrcs
CoitxEit or AtMtiv ad Klgvxth Streets
Apply to WM L IltATUKH
J inelMlm
r ost
Ltvn CrjIITIFICATK NO Ml for 120 acr a
ifauet by iba Hoard of Land Loiumlutoncre > r
ttaa Aavnolne comity if not ricomred In the
tuietpttlned bylaw applicitloa wtllbemade for
dupiiite James cuambehum
mijmrtJw
f k tro
JSSiik
nrr xn wnwrnMii
T lT RrlFBEOiSD RALB ETABU
Mr John W Hewlettsnnoumes
te > his friends and the public generally tbrt
he has bought the UVKItV KSTABL1S11
KENT of Livingston Brothers In thia city in
the Alley In tho rear of Flint Obaaberltni
Bank where he Is at all times ready to tai
niah on short notice tine saddle horse etij
gle and double buggies hacks etc Will at-
tend to the purchase and sale of all kbds 0
stock Will feed and care for horses by thi
week day or Month on reasonable terms
Good hostlers and courteous attendants al
ays on hand
Terms moderate In OABH fehsdln
BR1DOK STRBKT BARBKIt SHOP
Next door to Hoatherly Hotel Bridge Bt
iWRROFiriN VBormtrAia
n > i
Polite attention elegant accommodations
and terms moderate mavSdtf
SAMUEL K MOOltE CO
latroaTiss or
CROCtBBY CHINA GLASSY IRK hT
lOil and 101 ORAVIBR 8TRKKT
NEW ORLEANS
WM IlGU
DpholstolaU and manufacturer of ar
Ittmvsses
LAMPASAS SPRINGS DIRECT
I Lavs effected an arraagcmenl by which parties
wishing to visit the Sprlags will be pat through
from Waco n Lampasas in two days via dates
tUle Will leave
Tuctdayi and Friday
taneSHlcw In
ITjTACO IRON AND BBA8 FODNDBV
Machine Shop A Manufatory
OF
AGRIOULTUItAL IUPLBUKNTS
O CANUTESO Proprietor
WA O TKXA8
Connected with the above the nndertlnaed have
formed a copartncrihlp for the miusfactura of the
SCOTS BLACK LAND PLOW
Warranted topjre Mtlsfactlos and we defy compe
tlUon as to tiuallty of material and their conatrac
tloaaa wellaa In their perforraance
Wo arc pnpared tu furnlih only a limited aumb
of theae Flowr and here beg that ordcra be act u
In advance of the eiavon We bid for
DIRECT DEALS WITH THE PATRONS OF
HUSBANDRY
mayh wGm
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CANUTKSON A SCOTT
EIIlS 1MPROVJED TWOHOH81
Corn and Cotton Cultivatoh
skbd suwku attachments
Jlanuiactured by
WKIR PLOW CO MONUODTH ILL
Containing all tho eood qualltlea and several Im-
portant ImprovLmenta ovrr the old atyle Mine
thousand of tba new atyle aold lait year which
gave universal satiaracUon For sale by
J FOKSOAItD
msrloWlm Bride Strut Waco Texas
lVTiller < 8o Dowell
A ttomovsatLaw
And Land Agents
< iufii Texas
PracUce In all the courts at Austin 8pe
cial attention given t the Supreme and Fede-
ral court practice Do geeneral business In
the Land Office Buy sell and locate land
certificates Examine and perfect land
idalms and obtsin patents to land Co Hoc
claims and do a general agoncy aud com mis
si on business fjs27wtf
11 UOKNEB J It BOVVEB Vwr II T K
M IIONNEK tO
ELM BTEKT BAST WACO
Mt the old stand of Bates Raadleman ft Vsytora
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
CtT UlKhett market price paid for
007 roy
VllWtl
WOOL AND JIIDBS
TJEOHAUMES DUNN
Dealers In General
HARDWARE AND STOVES
Ageats for
Backs Rtorci Victor ttcalen Deer A Pona Hollar
Flows Woode Mowera Anchor ilraiid
Mails Circular jaws slatted
A lance alock of Halting Qaa Pipe aad Flttlnte
alwayaim hand
No 40 main Xtreet Houston Texas
janevw6Bi
C B DUTTON
CAJtVENTBR AND OONTRAOTOIt
And Dealer In
DoorsS < ihU and Window Blimtt
Nkxt t Ios orricE Forum Stikt
waco tkx ts
JanelldAaly
DROWN LANG
IMPOnTBRS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware
AGENTS for Wllron Chllda ft Co a Wagons
Hazard PowGYr Company Boston Belling Compa-
ny Dlatona Circular bawa and American Needle
Cotton Ola cheapest and bestuin in the market
PHUT la producing a greater quantity or Lint
by cleaning the Seeds better than any other Can In
t msr e > T
HEUONDTnprodacuiga belUr quality of Lint
TllIltDInperlormltK more work In a given lime
than auyeaw Oln or equal alzo and tio Tpower
Ao dama from frtetlon hence It fa FIRE
Plti 10K The bruih cat be repaired a Ithout lakfcg
It from lh Uln tuua enabllojj tbe operator to keep
Uf Kin In constant repair
No 103107 160 aud 1T1
nwiBT1UND 0ALVB8TON
raajsawiy
Rally One and AllL
TO TnB
ft jA s
Store Houlb V
RG MAJORS
Where you will find a complolo Slock of j
SPRING GOODS
DOVT ASK < llt CHED1T
BUT YOU CAN BUY IHE
Cheapest and Sost Coods
ror CASH yon ever raw In theMarkcl
THE MOST COUPLhTE LINK OP
Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Towels
EVER IN MAHKKr
Here von caneel vour
t > lllLAliiiI > H IA KIIUFK
OF THE BEST QUALITY
CENTS FIME HATS
LATEST HTYLKS
I have a complete vtock
Queensware
AND TnB UltOBST STOCK OP
CIassware
And the cheapest ever In theVarket
To UpCountry Merchants
Oraat other Merchsnts I will duplicate any
bill you may bay
TO DELINQUENT OP
Last Year and Years Paa
If you hav any conrcn ace and a hope ol a
happy ruture
FOR GODS SAKE
COMB AND PAY W HAT
11 C MAJOK
mar25DitV3m
JH W BILLK
A graduate from the University of Copot
bageu Derniark Hi norary IL D from tho
Uuiversisy ol Padova Italy for several years
Assistant Fliyaiuau to the celebrated 1rol
ilicord Paris Irom New Orleans Louisiana
Having been lor joar student at the
arge li ispitals of larls Loudon Vienna uud
Copenhagen and a thorough large aud tariej
practice durhg Hi teen years baa gained a
raot thorough koowltdgo of the natuto ot
all chronic diauaeeeand the treatment thireof
and he has in his extensive practice had an
unparalleled success and very olten tUiled
a cure where every remedy had been tried
and all hopes of restoration to health had
been despaired ol
Nobody who over suffered ol the tedious
aud lileembittoring disease Dyrpspsla has
ever in vaia called for Or Bille In every
case baa be by lua new method of treatment
restorod the fuuetiuns of the stomach and
with It the health and Tlgor ol the patient
aud mauy a persou does today with grati-
tude recall the moment he placed nlmself un
der Dr Blllea cvr
For his treatment of Ladles diseases Dr
Bills Is deservedly renowned and no ludy suf
fering from Amenorrhceaand Dysmenorrhooa
Hysteria Prolapsus Uteri or any other dis-
use poculiar to tbo female system should
tail to call on Dr Ullle a they will quickly
bo relieved of their sulTering and ultlmaiely
restored to perlect health
DiacaacS of the UeuiloUrlnary Organs and
Chronic Diseases D Bille has mado a special-
ty and thU scourge of humanity is easily uud
quickly overcome br thia new treatment
Decline and nervous debility in old or
young la quickly and permanently cured and
lull power restored No man is too old and
110 young man todlicate that ke cannot bo
entirely reinvlgoraled by Dr Blllea treat
meut
Dr Bille bu rosided for years in Now On
leans and is endorsed by the medical rater
nltr tbero and by his skill and knowledge lias
obtained a great reputation as a specialist
Dr Bille wihes to call particular alteutlon
to liia New Disoovory br which he by oxam
aninlng a few dross of bood can tell if there
is any sjphilitic poison In the blood which is
Of the greatest Importance aa the poison can
lay quiet in tho blood far yeastlieu to break-
out with all Ita ravages and no person who
ever had renerial diseases can bo sure that
he la cured without ueiug examined by Dr
Bille
Diseases of the Lungs Heart Liver and
Eidners quickly relieved and finally curod
Solicited by bis many frieada and patients
in Texas Dr Bille has been Induced to visit
Texas this Summer and h now In Galveston
and will bo in Houston at the Hutchlns
House until June 1st aud In Dallas Waco
and the w estoru cities during the months ol
June and July mnjSdiwtl
DAILKOAD NOT1CK
A meeting of the Directors of tbe Tcxsa Midland
OuKandN wOrleana Hallway tvmoaay la harcby
called 10 bu held at tbe office ol larlor A Lu
land Waco Texas on tbe
eth Day of July 18W
for the purpose of o aniiingundeiCthe charter of
raid coapany and tb trautactlon of sacli othtr
buatacae aa may come before them
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 195, Ed. 1, Friday, June 19, 1874, newspaper, June 19, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112140/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .