The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 231, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 6, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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Obituary unities under 10 llueai free all-
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Address tbt Proprlttor
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Uteot UuDtirllle
Attorney at Law
Waco Taxi
Prompt attatton gtrea to
land
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declodawlr
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T rEKHINU ANDK1WON KULEY
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Atton tejHHt Law
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Attorney s Coumelors at Law
Waco Tax
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partment uplWawlt
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Attorneys ut Law
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AJANNINO i JOSKIlITHAi
OciiIWn and AurUtH
Waco Texas
At Dr Cltttoua timce
Office hour from 030 a m to It ui
and from 3 30 to 6 pm febu
W JENSON
Curueuter Fence llullder Ac
Tender his lervice to the citizen of
Waco Shop on Austin Avenue be-
tween Gth and 7th street mTldSm
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LACKS AND LACSAKT10IIO
KMBHOIDKRIE3
SHAWi9 SILK GOODS
YANKEE NOTIONS
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
WOOLENS FLANNELS BLANKETS ETC
GENTS PUBLISHING GOODS
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Charter Oak Stoves
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AND WILLOW WARE
Manufacturer of TIN COPPEH and SHEET IKON
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FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
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Office Lehman building eutnuicn ou Square
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J niMKNSK STOCK MOST EXTENSIVE XSOITMKNT
LINDENTHAL SOLOMON
The Emporium of Waco
Would rstiieitfuIlT call the attcutlou of the ladle and dtizrnof Waco pen
el all a alto the aurrouadlng country to tnMr linmtm to lr of
HPUIM1 AMI tylMMER UOOIiN
The uaeorttueut Iwiux now eouiulte aud eoutialtua In iart of <
aud JapaiieM Hllk alUhade and trade Main and Striped Hllk
Black Colored
Ureuadlne
Challlee Poplin Urvandle
Whit good ol all deacrlptloH a d ujdeeXadleaiid Uent Hat lutot
tjrle tthote Uoot aud Clothing of their own manufacture Ladle and Gcul
Underwear ullablefor theeiuoua and at totrliMi Callee and judge for your
elre aprlTdlm LlNDKllTKAL k SOLOMOK
SOUTHERN HOTEL
HT IOUlrl HISBOUHI
1875
rroitluj ou Waluut Fourth aad fifth Street
LuveUlu Wuiuer to Co JNoprlelors
Duiiug the past tai tilt Hotel ha heeu thoroughly over hauled repainted
re record rectrpeted aud rcfuiuliLed from top to bottnui and 1 firat class
in all trtprct
I tie 80UT11HIN t hx ateil near Ike orntle of buturai the Thtitre and all
place of aniueuient It tahlrt are Uili t llh the brat the market allnrd
and there ulu the hotel Imlhllug tbe neatet KKSTAU11AN T in the city for
Ladiea aud Oeotleuien Ihiru have been aided tweuty five Uath Itooin and
Clout aim fourteen large tempi room on Office Flour tpecially eultrd to
tra eliog men who have good to ahow Mie Proprietor are determined that
the HOUTIIFIIN 110TEI tliull he auioug the hut hotel of the touutry and
hope tn ijien IhcU ul I fnal a woll a maaf uew one prmnilug every at
teutlou lull lll add to their ciuifurt aud make them feel at home There la
au improved Elevator leading from the tint door Railroad and Steamboat
Tickit Office New Stand aud Western Union Telegraph Office in Iltuuila of
Hotel mch2Jd aoni
K U CAHTEH MtOUIXOCH
E H CARTER CO
FUHLIO HQUAHKWACO TEXAS
Will lake pleasure In buying the Cotton of their friend aud then ielliog
them cheaper Oooda than aujtiody DHY QOOD9 CLOHIINO 1I001S
SHOES HATS Queeniware Oiauwtre IKiodwate lion Hore ahoea Casl
Inu Lock and lllnije of all kiadi Screwa Carpeatera aud Dlackamlthi
Tool Kodgera and Wostenholma atuttltry Iowder Shot Hpadea Sliovela
Axea HoeaaudChalua 1
BBT Avery Mollue llrlnlejr and Collina llow vLe lb r
Ouui
IlellluK
iarlGE STS FOll DIElt0LUi KIENZLES FIHK PROOF AUD VU
OLAlt PROOF SAVES
WANTED I 690 Dale Colton Immediately
noviSdwlv
JOHNW WICKS
AOENT FOR
Improved Plantation Machinery
STATIApKiCT fO
BROOKS WROUGHT IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS
UULLKTT IMPROVED 110HT DHAUOUT OIN
QULLETr IMPROVED OIN FXKDatR
DEER1NO HORSE KNOINK or QIN HOUSE RUNNING OKAH
COLEMANS COR WIIKATWLU
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Corner of Fremont and Mesbanlo Street
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OALVESTON TEXAS
WA TEXA WEI NESDAY OCTOUERO 1875
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Special tn the Waco Examiner
PROM AimrriN
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THK CUNVKNTI0N i
WielilcrV Minority lte > ort j > n
ImmlgratlMi Ilureaii
Force for Frontier Prolwtion
T o
Yearn Fixed a the Term
Office for jStnte OHiceln
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Bloa4r4 Nlotk
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Tl p oorentloD tuct purnuiat to ail Jim rf
meot Yftrtr ly for M Uu li
Mr Divtt of Brioi pre eiitpj acortlit
late o electloo of AT McKlnnpr iU legate
elect from Ibr 1Mb dUtrlct Walkrr rouitiy
McKlnuey cnue fonranl Ui Wt wom ti
Mr WMlJer wuli mlnuiitjr ri > Krt from
the Committrp on Imtntfpitli > ii rp < om
ueudlug thit tlie tttirpau W reliln
The licit busloeai in oriler vit tbt con
Mdrntlon of tti protrrtlon of Ibe llC
GrtbJt frontier 8evtton T of the Kierti
tire De rtmpDt provlilen a follow Thi
Qoternor iball commiiulrrln iliirf o
lik mUiUry force tf tlie Ht tc and Mull
hivejmwertorall fortli the mllilar to erf
cute tbe law of tbe blate to aupprexa Iti
turrectlon and repel Inraalon
Tbe dlfcUAMnn was on anamendment t > e
Iuk offered Ii Mr 81atnn tn add Uj
trooprt under tbe direction or rout rot nf
other States or Jovemmentu Inrurflonx l j
Indlauanrotherdepredatlng tram
An effort wan luadejobare tli i trrtarr
ofBtateeler1JTePJljiitfiJM MU fuUri I
fliedat MmT AmfTort waa made to fix
tbe term of otllceotthe Attorney leneral at
4eaiy but twp Hadlied on A mot ton
wa madeti > IMUooto rcn < ntldrr the tote
of y vrlerd fix iit t be lov
eruorn term of nfllce at
four ynar lie desired that It ahould
Ih > only twuyeari Ou till mollou a
good deal of eiiltemetit proyalltHl
aud tbn Couvfnltoij doirntHl until
tut ttvem ng Itt tUer the two yiar
claim will pfts At ttio > rnln n slon
the tutm of oftire of Govtliior was n
ronildered and ninde two > air TI14
Uruaa of all offiwrt of tUf Hlatit wt ro
fliud at two years An effort was made
e reconsider the vote for striking out
tboBuperiuleudeut of Iuhllo Inatrui
tlou but failed
AnsoclatPil Irt s lHsmi lies
Nisutllli Oct S The 111 ineetjie of
the Blooded btorL Association met hrre to
Thetracksart ltifiiiPfcoudltlMil and
a large attendance The first race for tao
year old a mile dash wa won by VleirirT
Ctriulc U tlret 3d Time 1
gecoud race for three year old mile hct
Mas Hou by Klufr Alfonso Time 1 4
lltird uct l > jj mile dah ua v m by
Wcattierbre Itelmaii Sd Uohcii 31 Time
l 5f
aporfa
Nx York Oct The first day of IV
Fall races at Irospavt 1ark assures a large
atUudance the race for horses 2 54 class
Mttswon by blanche fuslc2tl Cameot > l
Civcivnaii Ocl 6 At the llldo and
Chester Urlviug lark tltc new Cinnlnnatl
race course will be hisueillated till Mfrk
Hilll a stiles of lrnttlnjaiil riuiuliig races
comulenchig toluornm and coiitlmic ilnr
IliKllie 111 Silt and 1Mb Premium amount
lug to nearly SJUIKJO Kill he nrfercl the two
trottlugand one luuntug races each lay
The track Is In tine condition
8r Ijiiis lct 5 The annual Fair nf
the 81 Units Agricultural and Mecharlcal
Association opened to lsy under the mnt
fatnraMe auspices The weatlier terj line
and the attendance much larger thnou any
previous MomH AS has been the custom
furseterul ytars past the sdinol tlilhlrui
were admitted free and the grnuail wire
througed with them
tlllalM Arrested
FLUAurru N J Oi liber Ii llavld
S Perry of Cuuard N II andu inaii
uamed lrrwwere urrcled nt lrcni
broke for the outrage and minder of
a young girl A mob destroyed the
station house in whkli Drew wit cun
tlued Ulshead was found one thous-
and yards from wheieliU boily was
Trouble Aullelialed
IIilina Otlober The negroes
threatened Frlill a Point to duv Some
whilefrom there naihed In lent two
orloi k this morning A number of
meu led lor Friars Point ami moie
ureteudy A gentleman from Filar
Point suy that Urowu w ho I the t ol
urcd sheriff and candidate Tin reelei
tlou came to Memphis lust weikand
purchased u lonslderuble amount uf
aiuuuilieu whii Ii Iih look to Friars
Point uud distributed among his
friends Ou Saturday tilgbltholiemo
crallo fouscrtallve loutenliou was
held there aud nominated a tlikitlu
opposition to that headed b llrown
iruator AUorn being present was
tailed upon foraspeeih lletiitlclsid
Urawu otllclul candmt in a set ere
maiiuer llruwu who was present l e
luiuo verv luiuh exiltml and ileinau
ded tiTe privilege ot replying but Ml
Ilex the ihulnuun adjoin nod the
meeting llrown then aiittnuiued thst
he would all a Hireling onMouday
It la supposed that trouble grew out of
the meeting lal night
frous New lork
Nttt Tiwa Oct At a Republican
oufereticeheld In thlt elt toda the re-
quest was wade that the various Kri > tibllcan
assoLlatlous opposed to the regulsr orgaul
zatlou Jolu lu a general re oigaulzatlou
CsteuslteCaual Suludle
The fifth report of the canal Intestl attng
commission states that the tluanelal results
uf leo I lords earetr as Itslsltor and
contractor with thcBtstt so far as has been
Intestigated gives an aggngatc of ntcr
tSSO0U fraudulently paid > y and chargid
against the State for wink corerrd by his
repair contract of HUJU It Implicates lu
these frauds several canal commissioners
and Inspectors and sonie members of both
biauchee of the State Legislature and say
lu whatever dlrectlou the Inquiry Is pushed
fraud aud corruption tucountrret cry step
Vert Ig ii
UCLuutur Oil B Prince Milam Informs
the Skupnulua that the Mluisters bad se
cretly pursued an ludcpeudeut policy
amounting almost to a conspiracy agslust
tbe prime The Skuptckloa uuaulmusly
support tbe prince The nw ministry baa
not been formed
llallroad ARatr
Uu hvMti VAOflt 6 A Mllof forrclo
nrr on the nieaapeakc A Cblo II It
Compmya l t mort aire waaHIM renterda
InlhaUH VlrcuU Court for tliladUtrlct
An Identical 1111 baa alto Wen lied at
IAtkmburjr We t Virginia wblctl au
order prellmttiar to recover a reelvcrnblp
and to pet out an Injunction reMrafntnifher
from an lut < rferenoe with mortgaged prop
crt A proceeding has Wen Issued l j
Judge Bond 111011 entry of a decree of fate
All parties Interested Intlieroad U write
In purchase of tlie lino and franr > hl e pa
liigttirrcfor with the securities the now
bold The Judgment will clearall exUHng
latin ou the corporation to nhtaln addl
ftonal rapltal to complete connection with
the Went
Pro III Waalilugton
Wamumiton OcUfi The State Depart-
ment I encouraging ndranrea from Mexl
eo In reference to the contilhutlon nf that
toimlr tntheCciitennliltTlieXaty Depart
mint lia a > Ietw that Admiral AN
m > rommaiiillngtlie Noilti Im I He H > uad
hiut and the ship IVnsacola would sail from
Honolnt on the th of rleptemher for the
west nmt of Mexico as the nrfatrs secnud
tnludMurhrd Health good The U n
sacola has had but two deaths In two jearti
lrnbftblltlea
For the South AlUutle and lulf Mates
iidlenuesice Valley tiAfometer warmer
parti cloudy or wanner weather with or
caioual rain oicept In the two la t named
section
THIS IflAHKKTrV
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InrKPiimltvt 5 VtMm rtrin Mid
llluic rpland B X lj Mlddliiw Orlean 7 I IC
HUeslt
Nkw Ouieans Ktober S Cotton mar
ki t giHtd w 1th an tiuu uat demand Inod Or
dluart to strict Utml lrdluar U OiiiHl
Middling ViXiWfa Uonl Mldlllng W
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Niw 01ik tct 4 lold IK CHtou
jUlt aud nruiat 1 IffltiUV
OAirHT Oitohcr 4 Cold 11V71H1
8ller llUftflU Cotton maikct
MeldT flood OnUnantlJU w Middling
liKlMlddllniC MH tIM > l1 Middling 1SK
Males HI bates reci lpt WMmlfi Hide
uncbdiigtd
rawpmeeiiiit loetrj
Tintujhm of Jackson onuuij
In arc ivxtliti in llic nunl
of a M tson Htii U tin fa
> nriU caiiiimortiiicliniiia
lortsebcn bull frog all lu tie row
Dow u in tie lagoou 1 jftlu at de 1 row
Hresa de ginl 1ord bow de cullud augeN
jell
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Hand on deillmes oryou all gwlno to bell
llressilegud I ori
rorporatlou Taxes
The taxes lei led in New York last
year axeraged 31 for every mail
woman and child This exceeds the
tax levied in Pari in the last yearn
the empire when taxes were heaviest
to meet tho vast improvements then
executed The taxes iu Paris that Jiur
at cragcil only 21 10 per head
Tloody and Saukr forclileaao
According tn the Chicago Tunes the
sixtyfltc ministers who have invited
tlie great revit Mists Moody and Son
key tn heist the banner nf the cross in
that city are hns virtually confessing
tlulr own inclticicncy and ought tn
feel humiliated by the imputed mcis
Blty It looks a little that way w <
must admit isptcially ttiicn ttelnke
fnt i consideration that the Chicago
rhrpy have always enjoyed lo its full
ixlcnt the spiritual en operation of
the Chicago 1 lines St Louis Times
A ery onalderablr Man
Mr Mother the largest man eter
horn iu Tennessee died at Ureeutile
iu that State last Friday He was but
nineteen years of age and had lie not
been Ivut by an attack nf rheumatism
ttotild have been nine feet hlftb His
footttas 1H inches long and one of his
size
hands was about the ol four ordi-
nary ones He could sit onucliairand
Inck up auytluug three ft el from him
lis head measured ubout 14 imhcs
aud Ids chest 7J nt In circumfitruee
His culliii t feet long iS inches
wide and S liet deep
A Illrli Tfaai
From the Itmoklyu Argus
Not long ago Hill King railed on me
aud we ttulktd down tn the nllice of
tho Riiningtnn to see a mutu d friend
Mr lMiuund Heche Hill was very
talkatite aud he began aa usual tn
xliulnato himself It got to be very
trdiou and tin illy Itoehe put Ids
Ioel in King shoulder and said
Me here Hill Ivo knnttn you for
some time A few years ago I would
not lend you one huiidrid dollars
You wire dreadful poor Hill You
were appointed Post master nf the House
nf Representatives You livid tiicji
Hill and yoursalary was not very largi
To day you ure wtntli half a million uf
dollars Of curse its nil right Hill
mu and I are old friend wo wont
quarrel lut dont vindicate yourself
again when I am around
The llottoni Hall
From the Atlanta Constitution
Pear ler me Pete remarked SI
as the two stood In front nf the shop
dividing a nickels worth of tobacco
pears ter me dat de bottom rail is
lidiu de fence now Taiut llkctiiig
usulto ttnz when Hullirk and all de
udder uhliklna wasshassayin round
hyarI wuz peslerln of inyaelf las nlto
bout dat ton Petel De uigger Isnt
sicli a big elemphuit In de pliterkll
iclicrwashun fur a fuck
Yats do liinmycrala i teoopin
updo puhlickn all de time now an
Its bout time funic niggers tnrhango
kyara kaac de nie train is gitlln
witched oft on de side track to stay
I tink so too kaac dcre isnt but
one suuad n radikBls In nlllauow
terns de notry publicklns and Im
tlnUng ilal dey will hali tn takedown
dere tin sine alter iter next leek
slum
Looks moully dat way said Slas
he audercd oil
Yhata all this talk about the cur
rency and the five twiuties aud the
I hears alwut Mikel
niviu thirties that
Why bliaayoursnwl dont you know
Patl It manes that the Ootcrnment
wauls tn make the labniin min work
from livetaeiily In tho morulu till
sevin thirty in the atenlng Oeb
the spalpeens May the divll choke
thlmr
The luroptanrroi <
IttpnOMttlKNT lt TltK 1lltCE OPOnAlX
ASTICIIATRn
London Sept 27 The M rk Iane
Exprcta nf this evening has the follow-
ing reviewnf the corn market for the
weekWilli
Willi nhunilant Inipnrtatlnn prompt
cil by the unfavorable n ncct in July
ami tho general successful gather-
ings the course nf prices has been
further downward say Irony I to
shillings ami though wo sen no rauto
for Imiucilinlc unction tic think tlie
nhirianre of the farmers tn sell with
out remuneration with the firmness of
foreign Imhlirs may check a further
ilottntvnnl motcmentt so that aa win
tcr apprnaches prices may mend
France is following our lUolinc
France has slow ly conceded one franc
on llnitf ttitli a slight decline in tthcit
lint the provinces show little change
notttlthstanillng the liberal arrivals nt
Marseilles Tlie present ilcpicssion is
inure tn be altnhiiliil In Immense for-
eign arrivals than nnjthlng else but
we luayexiuct a speedy falling oh in
tlicso supplies and soma re ad Ion in
prices because none of tlie export mar
hcls have liceu reduced in a like pro-
portion tn England In llelgium the
Inline has stopped It is much tho
Raine in llnllaud while some Herman
maikila slintv higher rate though St
Pitcrsburg has shown some reduction
and as ctirt iiuarter which has recently
bun placed lu granary will ho needed
It Is hut reasonable tn etpeel better
prices ttill be paid as the season ad
tanccs 1 lie gcnural averages which
liprucnt the husiiiess nf a fmlniglit
lach are Idghtr than last year by 1
shilling II pmcc hut tlie transicllons
nt the jiieseut time will about bring
rites In ii Icvil s
lerotiHl
The Empress losiphlnes residence
neir Paris known us Malmalson is
about tn he sold under the hiimncr
Napoleon HI was said tn have pur-
chase I the estate during Ids nign ami
rtstored It tn the cuudltinn Ic was in
when occupied by Josephine
United States Treasurer New lias
scut tn a relative in Indianapolis what
will some day be a curious nllc nf
soft money It cousists nf a cinder
about the size of an apple and was
formed from the clu mirnls nf tOW
000 nf Treasury nnlna which were
huruol some time ago
King Italakua is reported quite fll in
letter from Honolulu There Is au
old superstition among the Sandwich
Islanders that the appearance ot a shoal
of red fish Inthe waters near the city is
a sure precursor nf the death of a royal
personuud as a shoal hat just appeared
the Kllg is much affected by it
Ex President Johnson during his
life receited a twig taken from the
willow that bends over the grave nf
Napoleon Honaparte ou St Helena
which IJ planted in the garden of his
late reeldenae and whiclr lias man
grown tn a stately tree A twig from
this tree ttill be planted otcr the grave
of Mr Johnson on Johnsons Hill
Col Ilethcn a member nf the Ala-
bama Constitutional Convention it
cited as a lawyer whose career was
brief hut brilliant He had only one
case In his life aud that tnvnlttd a
largo amount nf property his fee ot
10000 depending upon his success
Iletton received Ids fee and with hi
laurels fresh upon hlmretire < i frim the
bar
IfJrand and sll Altar
At the residence of the Vicar Qeucral
a ccutocatinn of the priests of the
diocese of New York was held in
Thursday to th vise minus of erecting
tho high altar in the new cathedral on
Fifth avenue Tho altar whin com
pleted will cost 1310000 and It Is
prnposed that he diocese nf New
York bluilldelruy the entire exunsea
When completed the altar will he one
of the most magnificent in the world
Its priuciptl parts are being iiictul In
Itniiie mid others in it linen Franre
The liitli altar will occupy the eastern
extremity of the building and he sup
portid by a platform to be reached by
thrie hruad marble steps rising from
the floor nf the sanctuary The fable
will bu nf white marble resting nu
columns of precious marble witli bases
and relisted lapital of the same ma
terial and are eight in number divbl
ing the front of the altar into four
iarge and tlirte snuller niches The
larger niches will contain represeuta
tloiis of the PusMoti nf Chnst and the
smaller statues e > f the Apostles I lie
altar is to he twelve Kit four inches
long by two feet four bit lies wide
The lrtldeiita larll al M Lout
From the Bt Louis Times
Hots Grant wore u gray mister close
I buttoned and a plug hat which ap
peared a size too large as it came
down almost over hi ears He is
ijuite corpulent aud ruddy and when
Col Hasten remarked that he looked
better than ever before he replied
Yes and I believe I feel better
The ladies all woroneat travebngtuits
stylish hut not the halt gaudy
Mrs Col Grant is tlie most attract
ive lady of the parly Her bright
black eyes shine through her veil with
a brilliancy that indicates uaimatlnn
and intellect
Col Fred is quite fleshy and has a
complexion that betokens tho beat of
health
Hon E A llorle is a dignified look-
ing old gentleman nf apparently re-
served but courteous manners jt L
Mrs Hone Is nf large stature anil
inclined to embonpoint
Viss Hnrie Is slightly under medium
size and n very Uludsome and graceful
young lady
Iu the Fall alltrller color come Ui bnnnet
top above
Iu the Fall a young gals fancy turns to
strings that match hi r glovis
mA > i 7Yim r
T J I
TbeCtirrokre Natlou
Col Ross Chief of the Cherokee
Nation delivered an address at the re-
cent International Indian Fair at Oc
mulgee In which he stated that Indian
Territory has an area nf 41000000
acris and a population of 70000 di
tided Into thirty six nations aud
tribes The Iudlans harvested last
year more than 0000000 bushels of
wheat jmipeny valuation la 10000
000 aud one fifth nfthe Interest ac-
cruing eatk year de ruled to public
Instruction
rorreasMtn4enee
Iikk Cirv AtAitinv Vo I
Sept 2H 188S f
Kd Examiner and Patron
Willi n fervent tlcsiro for the con
tiituoil miccesi of jour tno l evccl
lent j tirn l i
Home of the benefits touched nafed
lo n < by the organization
On Saturday morning llie Wtli
inst I wna called some fifteen miles
front liome ii the rain nit ttio road
from Trllerson to lilmer to organ-
ize n Orange nt Minis Chapel Al
though it vwva mining steady nil Hie
timn In my surprise I mot many
that were earnestly desiring tn be-
come Patrons joa mote than I
could admit of male as Charter
menibors I soon enrolled the
names of tu only males and fifteen
females and organized the Orange
with thirlylhu charter monitorsj
all good substantial solid cituens
and after explaining the duties of
each olllcer they proceeded to elect
tlicir
officers tthiiii iciiltcd in the
election of I V Minis Master
The Orange being nllicircd they
then proceeded tn the choice of n
nunc xihich resulted as follows
cITorsnii Nask Orange No
This chosen in honor
mine was of
tlie natnenf lefierson Nash deceas-
ed one of the pioneers in the iron
fntiuilrj lui iuess Texas whose
foiiudrv tins near lav the Orange
Hall
I hate noter nut with Patrons
who seemed Intake Bore intriert
mid were boltei satisfiid with hiir
prospects as Orengers than those
steiliiig iiidiistiious enterprising
members of the 1 Nllrango
The Orange motement is still
gaining ninny worthv Palriiii in
Northeast Texas and we are pic
paring tn manufacture nt cry thing
required such as tools and iniiile
ments used in husbandry Mere
wohntethe Texas State Orange
Joint Stock Oompany working the
groat iron interests nf our commu-
nity Also the Navrlheast Texas
Coniiejil Joint Stock Company or-
ganized for the pin pose of manu
Inclining th rawmaterial into fab
rics under the title nf the Lake
City Orange Manufacturing Com
pany Wenre now raising stock
for eaoli enterprise Shares of
stock are declared nl 25 each for
each manufactory
And xt e do earnestly solicit of
Patrons tWmitghniit the State
to help us in thosof enterprises
home enterptises Help its iniiitt
facture etury thing we u e at home
aud nid in building up our great
State our home interests and
ourselves and our families
We w nuld also be glad to em-
brace in our manufacturing interest
at this point a large Orange lan-
yard and shoo manufactory where
w o can bay e mir hides and peltries
thoioiighly tanned our shoos and
boots made of the best full stock
lealhei put togtthci strong and
ilurakle untfiljcd up with paste
bnaid and Kcrapsaud nf split leather
for tops and thereby sax ing to us
at least one half of the expense of
shooing our families
Come Patrons for this we labor
and by x our hearty eoopcralion in
this taking1 stock the day will soon
dtwn when we will be an iudepend
out people Come help us
Fraternally
1 It Hums Master
Tlae ralarr Hotel Lark Coulracl
The San Francisco correspondent of
the Xew York Times gives tho follow-
ing anecdnto relating to tho late Mr
Ralston When the question of locks
for the Palace Hotel was uuder discus
slon nne day a very plain common
looking man piesented himself and
asked If hewasaddresaiagMr Halstnu
and being answered in the atlirtuattte
said i I hear you want locks for the
hotel I am a locksmith and can
make them for you Mr Ralston
looking up said iu his quick sharp
way Itwait four thousand locks no
two alike no one key toupen another
lock and threo extra keys for eacli
lock 11000 In all and I want them
iu threo months All right I can
do the job Have you any mean to
carry nut the contract Not a
cent Then how do you expect to
bo able to takelt 1 I expect you to
lend tue the mostly Mr Ralston
looked at the man gaxe him one search
ing glance and seeiug in him the
right stulf said All right Ill dolt
Come here tn marrow momtig sign
thu contract and get the money Tho
man carried nut the contract to a letter
Joak Ullllus ou Doubt Ultaedliu
Muter Uoon Yu ask which iz tho
levclcst the mairicil or the single
Mate and I aint nfrade to aj that
having tried both for menney years
and lurched nut their week and stroug
point that matrimony is the true
style I think that I kan safely say
that the married enndishun for every
day wear iz 20 iter cent ahead
Pcrfekt happluess aiut to be had in
this life anyhow 1 dont care whether
you go la tingle or double
Hut if nuv one will pay me for my
time I will tho six orguments in favor
of cauuublal matrimony to four agin
It
There is a great tnenny rules Mister
Hoon to make uiarrld life comforta-
ble but thu golden oue la this Go
slo and give each other half ov the
road Tins rale Iz az simple and aasy
aa milking a cow on the right tide
and will be fouud aa uaepUul az He to
avpld hot journals If oue party wants
the whole nf thu rodd It makes tbe
turuplke hot aud dusty and If botli
partieswantit and wilt have It it rai
zes the verydevil
Excuse me dear Hoou for using the
word devil but it seems the only
one that will lit the spo
Heed barley aud rye f resb arrival of trbh
potatoes eauvas > f ham breakfast bacon
and a full Una ol grocertea at CurtlsllrosTi
A Cos Autln Avenue and tbe Square
r
J 0 B P RIWTiNGiJ
NFATIY KXFCUTED
fankeya Wlnalna
VortliJeld Cor N YjTrlbaBie
Hut Mr Sahkev is threatmiwith
no sited Iokk nf ioiilarity Hi
sinning lUliglitp et cry body Ob
Riiil a good old deacon jiuttingliU
paper permit mo tlitottglt Uh and o my shoulder tlitM c
eicrIlrat
rolrtinnt to Male tn PMinn goner1 > < firmed lierojoTt iiiiistAtayf
nlly lliattho Orange mot ement U ° erono day and hear Mr Strike
onwnnlln this section of our bcloj
cd State We nie now realizing
lug I not or knew the meaning
of the Scripture Sing villi the
spirit that is the nonl findwith
tliu tiniNrstanding that I good
sense until I hoard Mr Satikey
Why he rises away tin and then
sinks low again liko n bird It is
tint mi much Sankej oiee or his
musical knowledge or exen the
great flexibility of his lopes as the
jierfect expression whit his given to
ctcjyuotc am In which Ins face
kec pa company so that it is almost
as much pleasure tn watch hii
broad features light iiji ttilii the
glory in n hallelujah or r row sad
ami sympathetic under the influence
of somegeutlenud fdaintite melody
as tt is tn hoar the music itself Iu
pathetic music mther than in ex-
ultant song is his manner most ex
prrsshe So jou tumid think could
you hear him sing Jesus of Nuza
reth passi tl by or Almost Per
suaded
A Iarrol siorj
Ftun llteLlhrral hrlllau
My father was an od gentleman who
wa tery rcuular in his habit Every
evening It was hi custom In take a
slrnll aflcr tea tn visit some old frlcndl
of the immii nf Tate who lived lu tbs
uext slrict Ilcfnrc leaving the house
he Mould open the door nf tho dining
room w here we tiled to sit and w nuld
say tdnud Only going down to
Tiitos Now it happened one even-
ing that Pollys cage door was left
open We snmcthnis Id Mm walk
about the room whenhewasveryxood
as a great t reat This et cuing w e sud-
denly misid him fioui tlie room and
could not think where he had gone
Wq ull set to work and searched tbe
house high and low no Polly could wa
And So at last my father left as usu-
al to pay his visit to our neighbors
leaving us still lonkiilg for Our pet
What was his sniprlsc upon lurnlug the
corner of the street lo see Polly quiet-
ly waddling down the middle of the
road Why Polly said he where
arc you going I Upon which Matter
Poll cockid Ida impudentllt lc head
on one side and looked up and said
Only going down to Totes
upon the traveling public as the favorlteho
tel In HILouis Mr Malln the proprietor
Is a prince of a Mine Host and hlsclerka
are not of the stuck up sort Uuesta are
treated Willi the utmost civility and are
made to fret that the Laclede for tbe time
Is thclrbome course under such a
inanagi ment the table and also tbe rooms
am beds are of the verx liest sel7dAwtf
pKXAS
Banking Insurance Co
GALVESTON
ASSETS APRIL 10 1874
3 5 815209 f
TUP lUKIirXn nKIAHTMKXT
Will give particular attention to col-
lection lu the interior of tbe State
and lu ull parts of the United States
without harge except customarr
rate of exibange will receive W
poll on open uoeount and Issue
eertlllente of deposit and by special
provisions ot lu harler will divide
pro rata among it diposltors front
onefourth to onehalf ot thu net
profit of tbe business
THK INSIIUAKCE UKrAKTUENT
Will Insure property against loss or
damage by both murine aud Inland
transportation at a fulr rnte Losses
promptly adjusted
UOAH1I OF 1IIIIECTOIWRS Wil-
lis of PJ Willi at nroJ K Wallls
nf Wallls iJinde Co W K io
Alplu of McAlpIn Ualdrldge O
The Ayrvs of I > The Ay re tt Co
fleu Hehuelder of Ueo Mchmlder
Co M Oiiidu or Qiiluna Illllt O L
Cleveland ot Willie ft Cleveland T
W Foils or Foil i Wnlhe K 8
Jemlson of Moody h Jeuilsou T A
Gary or Gary A ullplintjc K Ilrouc
iinl of C P II A Co J lis Grln
nau ot Grim mi lluvnltlsine lierns
tiiii of 1 lternstelit a i o
OFFRKIWH H WHltPr ldentt
W K MnAlplue Vice Irest Alphoole
Laiivn Cashier N O Lauv 8ere
laiy XVIIlle Cleveland Attorneys
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Foundry Machine Shop
Is unw prepared at short rutice to fell
orders for all kinds nf
CASTINGS IN BRASS OR IRON
MILL GEAHINOOIN QEAIUNG
TURBINKWAfERWHEELS 1
LIFT AND FORCE PUMP3
FOR STEAM ENGINES
GRATE RARS
FURNACE FRONTS
SHAFTINa PULLEVS 4c 4c
flaviug added new and Improved Ma-
chinery to my shop 1 will bare
tytludera and Steam or rllng
Im king for Pistons
KSO
GUARANTEES SATISFACTION
Special attention given to repairing
Sltuui Kuglnes Bolltra and Farm Ma
ehlnery
Old lasting and shafling bought fur
old or takeu lu esiuauxefor new
woik
ThanVful for past patronage I will
endeavor by fatthfu wurlc and reason-
able charge to merit a coullnuailae oi
the same O CANUTeSJONProur
lanldJiW
Waco Texas
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