The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 236, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 12, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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ClguiN Tobaccos
Pipes Cigarette 1npers
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WOMACICS DWG hTOUK
Comer AtiMIn avenue andUh street 01m
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A copy nf the Weekly will In scut id the
Master of errr Subordinate Jranirc lip In
transmit names nf subscribers anil fumls
Iteralt liy rostnfllre Order registered UtU r
or Imnk check Atlrtre i
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Weekly edition on adrcrtlscim nt in both
discount of 3 percent la aliocil
Noadrettlclnelils Inserted for lesatlian
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Oliitnan iiiil r lolluis frc all-
over ten lint < will lip eliarired at < cint a
lineFor
For School anil lleiiccolctt ItiMltutlons
balf rates
Transient or 1 rptl Adtertl cui < nts pnja
tils strictly In aihance
Standing Adecrtlsrments are tiseabte
montlily or ouartcrlr In advance or in naiil
able ilraft
Address ttip Proprietor
J IirilVMI Waeo lews
II CMITON
U E X T 1ST
> ulln Street WACO TFXAM
OClce Uoura 6 a m to G P m Ofllce
t7H In IloEnn Slaucliter Uulltlltii
8ept27il3ni
T M MAXOV
Late of Huntaillle
Attorney at Inn
Waco Tkxaa
Ilompt uttctntion Riven to limil
matter
Ufflee formerly oceupieil liy luJee
Uattlu oil the Notlieu t tele of tile
iiunre ileel8dwly
M It UEItRINO
1 M AMiCltSON
o A kCLltT
ANDFIISON
A KF1IH
Sncccora tu Coke lierrlnjr Atiilvraon
AttOTIlCJS lit IllH
Waco Tkxah
Illlrc In Mil ttllow1 Hiillillni
fill ui Ull
11 WILKES > l U H II IIAMI1TT Mll
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ILKK8 IIAMLKTT
IMijsiriuiiH nml Surgeons
Waco Tkxab
Oiliio in Worn tick 3tKttlt < tt Unit
Btoio Dr Wilkes nuidtme next
door to the Cumberland In sb > tennn
Chun li in Wnhlntontret t In twetii
ThlMlaud Fouitli
Dr Ilauili It iroddenu oppo ltt Ft
Uliilo Colltki oiiCfa > stleil lutwill
yctHHil and Third JulrJIdiwIm
FOUNTAIN JONFS M D
Surgeon and Hoiueopdlliic
riijsielnu
Waco 11 ts
Tt uder liU proftHslonil Hiivitt to
tho oltlzeli of Wtltn aid tirllilt
tipeilnl utiention paid to Olxtitric
nu < Ulironto nieais
Offleo up stairs noxt dooi to lVtt r
ou Ularft r Austin Amiiuk
Kesldcnce Austin Axenue titlwun th
and IQth streets
pvit j r MATtMinn
Dniio mid IlotddtMint at MtCItllund
Hotel Wach TrxAtt
jyUdly
MK1 0HA1IAM
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I 11 1HAIIAM
Attorneys at t
Julyt UwU Wato Tkxa
1J 1 nOODK
Attorue at luu
Waco Ti xab
a J rVASR
PVANSA DVVr
AttorueStVCouuselois at lau
Waco Trxi
Have in lunnoition again nsuiUHd
thupnutlcoof tho law In ull Its de-
partment npl dwlf
oeo r nMAi imeaitr hmcy
rj ro i fi > tiav t iiitoTiirii
Attnniijs ill lnii
7i StiKiiil OuUcslou Ttxui
JrcUwOtn
TDMAKMtaMII M J05EPIII1HIM II
A JANNUVO K JOSI IMTHAI
Oculists mill Alllists
Waco Tlxau
Atllr ClltlonaOlne
Olllce hnum from 0 In u m
aucl from 1 10 to p tu
In 1J m
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A IV IKNbON
Carpiiitii IViiin linllilcr Vc
Tendtra his servhes lo theeilizeus of
Waoo Shop nn Austin Avenue Imi
ween Ctti ami 7th streets invlilMu
Livery
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THE W1G0 DAID
VOLUME III
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M E M ° LAREN
Feed and Sale
WACO TKXAS
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Stable
t Mitct near St > iuii iioii lliiilgc WACO TKXAS
MHiiiiiiig ami fmliiijj IruiMtiit Mock made n iicnlly Z
Ntii llimulos mill Iinc lliiiscs just lticciinU
1 lime n jjonil
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willi Simile ami Water rontciiiciit
ARD
W M RAGLAND
DKAlKU IK
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I UKTE W j TOHESS
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J li W E L K Y
Sontli siilo 1iiltlir Square WACO TKXAS
iHiUiii
187f FALL GOODS 1875
t n Mcmullen co
nUAIkllX IN
Domestic Goods Dress Goods
win u < ou
MKEN UUOUS
LACES AND LACK Al HCLKS
KMBItOIDKUIKS
SHAWLS SILK OOOUd
YANKEE NOTIONS
HOSIEKY AN1 > GLOVES
WOOLENS FLANNELS HLANKETS ETC
0 KNTS PTI II N IS II 1X0 6 00 118
UNlhH MrCLELLAND HOUSE
t epl4 ditwSm
RED OTTAiFlIaEJS
Charter Oak Stoves
CIMXJKKUY ULASS WOOD
AXW WILLOW WAHK
Miniifnrturei nf TIK COIMKU ami SIIKKT 1KOK
u < >
Kiiilliiltlinox
1 G HARRISON CO
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
Ollkc
WACO TIIXAS
Itlimin IhiiMiiic enlranee on Npi lie
Ihi rpoul liiiiiliui mil ilnlif in inil llntaiti
Uverinnl Ioniloii nml Olnlie in Uniteil Stales
llni f Ilartfiinl
IiiMinniee Comp mj cifKorlli Annuel Ilul ulililiii
1lnniv nf Xo York
JVas HinkiiiLr anilln > uriiiee miliuiij Oihcton
llnine nf itiiiuliiK Ohm
lljiion Manneinil 1irc tilK tnii
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ibr rT ioris MisMium
trortitii mi Walnut Knurtli nail fifth Mrecto
LiiYellle Warner A Co Iltiprletors
lliirmi ti pant Jim this Hotel lim liein tliorouijlilj cmr liaulnl iipai
ie fnncoul renrpitril nml re funiNlinl Irnni top tn Imttnin nnl li llmt
1871
UIUtCI
In ull upcetK jk
The MlUrilFHN inlocntiil ntnrthe ecutle uf bmiueii the Thcatrenami ull
niacin nt innuwniciit Itn tiihli are upli il itli the heat thoinlrkita atliml
ami the re is in the hoUl IraiWInc the neatest HBSTAUKANT In the city or
I iillin nml Oen ltmci There lme hcen u liUct twentylive Hath Honms and
InailD alsn fourteen large ampla innnn on Office Floor especially tuiteil to
travclinemen whohao inoilito show he Proprietors are cleterminul that
theSOUriirKN limKI hillleamonir the htut hotels of the rountr and
at
hinietiisro < their hi frieu in woll in intnr new ones ppimUlncj everj
11 linn til if 111 a Id to their enmfort anil make them feel at home There l
iiiliiiliriiicaKUTatnrknellnci Ireun tlie tint floor Itailroail anil btwmboat
tl NVw sVami aTni llcstcrn in HwU1J °
T lck e tOn a
Hotel
tnch33i1w0m
oc Mcculloch
C A RTE R C O
rtiiuc Ql Mu1 VACo iexas
Will tuVe ple ry In bllIng jM f joOuS
A KK n ° LUwf < lum lleItiDK
PHOOK AND I1UH
KIENZLKSFinE
IqeStB FOH DIKUOLl X
OLAIIPROOP VESiTEiH iuug oUon limaeamtely
uovSfldwly
Head for Use
tjii
XtMV Athortlsemonts
ffiuiop
S HOOSEVELT A CO
Cotlon Facto is and ieuoral
Coniiiiisslou Mcrcliunis
V IloxKUO
New VoiiKiSept 11187v
Dbaii But In roiUKHtlon with our
hnnWArit > u lm > MhUIi will 1h oou
cliiottnl nt herrlofore wu have orttim
Iztil u totloii fnttornjtt nml prntrnl
< ominlMniuhpnrtmpntnml ntx Ioao
to lemli roiir nt rvii en Itilliat apntltr
to nhlpper of protlnco lu thlit nmrktl
IndoliiKfo wu tan fuwuru our frleudu
ttmt oiirorgantzatlon t compltto uml
our fiKlltiUH foi timullliif lottou
woul Iilit i tiUti to any
houM In tliHtrnde Wf nrt full prt >
pa nil to maku tin llbpral iidrniKix m
io h in iduortKanl to fafetjwlll jus-
tify nn l to miiko raithftii nnd prompt
iLturic for uii property totnmltttit to
otirtait Intiiiillnp a o poiltlrtI >
tlotottaiirvut u ItKltttnato coininUlou
tmniiitt i > and uiiiJtr no c Irt immtanif
totltlier bit or ntll a Palo of iottoti
for our own account enatilts 11 to a
PRATTS ASTRAL OIL
Ahttuluttl afel Perfectl OdorltHsl atways
unlfttrm llluniliiatlniqualities
hUlKUIOlt TO iAS
Hum lu an lainpwlthuutdaiiicer of txphHl <
tngortaking fire Manufactured txtires l
totlinpUce the u e of highly oIatlle an < l
duiijrtrou nil
Ilstftt uinbr < r pohxihie tent Hiid It
ptrftet buriiliirquailtUs aie proud tij It
tnutliuud line In otr
5 0 0000 FAMILIKS
while uoaccldint dirt tt I or fndlncth has
etr < Kturnd from btirnhut storing nr Innd
linn It
The manv Imltatlun and counterfeits of the
Antral Oil that haebteu 1 brown unucce < >
full onthemarktt I furl her
Proof of Its Superior Merits
The Astral hi now a world w Ide it putatioii
a the eafeht and Ust The In mi mine coin
punk and Trlre Com ml loner thrtuiphout
tnerotiuH recommtnd 1ratt Antral Oil as
the bett Eafripiard when lamps aru utd
CHAS IMtATT CO
sttklltlul 17711
li8 1eirl M XKV YOliK
oldAwSm
The Baxter Engine
ltrsous destiiutfto
know all abi > ut tin
Huttr maj stnd
tht Ir addriundrt
ethe In rtpl a 4S
panellluctnittdpjm
phltt tontalnlnir all
partltular with rut
fliouluK all the tie
tall o that an exact
Judgment mil be
fortntd f the ruik
rloril > of thl motor
oer mu and all oth-
er now In the market
b atldn sbinj m
I ItlTMttIL olllcu
of Ilaiter Mi am Fu <
rluttolSPark place
Ntw Itirk
oThUwSiii
j i mutK v tlXik it w MkEE
jjurrn jl cooic
l ui pollers of
fin Plate Sheet Iron Copper
Sheet Zlno Rlock Tin Holder Wire o
Tinmen s Tools and Machines 18G 18M
and lyOWuterbtrttt gltfuiul > Ftarl
street oUwly NFW VOHK
OLDEST ESTAHLISHMENT
Good Helltthto Iarlor Library Cham
her and Dining Furniture
All of thunewtst st > lea and pattttns
selliniiat f oat to reduce stork
Wm1ILk
1UU Fulton st ut ar Church and J77
Canol st 1 door t ast of Uroadwa tlw
AAKOV I IIEID JAS H SMITH
ItKIO Ar SMITH
COTTON ANuaOUTHFKN PKOUUCK
vMmiion JttrchanU
So 211 IVarl street New York
I O Box 1JU7 sepjydawly
T brt RKNl
The Mrs Haysresidence corner of See
oudand CIs streets Apily to
scgitVlt FULl QUAHLEfl
m
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WACO TEXASTUESDAY OCTOBER J2 1875
JIKiV OX LAWrJUtS
TIiqJuU cuiiipup to tttetartli one day
AndlntA tlio court liouie win Jed tiU u j
Junt rt tttorrey with a too Rravo fnco
WaffproccfdlnK to artcur thi points of a
tape
Now a law jrer hU iuajet > ne er lmd vocn
For to his rrglon none cvir Iiccu
Andtrlt veTjamloui th6 fpnuon to know
Wliyiiionc had been sent to the region be-
low
Twalthe fault of hta astcutfi bis inaje tj
though t
Tha oneof theoe lawyer had ever been
eatieht
And for bin own pleasure he felt a desire
To coino to the earth and the reason In-
quire
Wellilthe lawyer who roue with a tlnloii po
< nive
MadttfOiit lili opponent a coneniumate kuat e
Andt elMIl was reall > Rreith amused
To hear the attorney ao great 1 ahiised
Put mm hi at the ipeakir came ton done
Ihe win in 11 ojiiionlii him then tiercel
xrose
And 1 > V heaped abuse on the head of the
r t
nun our frlVtid that our bent exertion That iado him u illalu of nil men tht
will liodlrtt ted toward Injuring full
niarkt t rate for nil contiifinuH ntn
tundo us
Mr VJt Scoliii o well known to
our frltndt in Texas In nnvi Ark
will loiitluue with 11 utlifrcloroio nnd
will onttid thf urcattr ptntion of liU
tlnu in tlioto SInteM and nolle it ton
RlRiiintMit Wo liart fll n oi urtMl ttm
nnrlu of Mr Uand UimUIii whnf
Ions tVptiletut1 in handlliiK totlon
n in IliU innrktt tin familiaiftHl
liim with nil tit tall of HintHiine lit
will ul to hliullro attention tti tin en If
of all llpiiitnt M > nt to inami will P
pKa tHl to In nr from nH old frieiitU ami
torn npondi nt In hl new toumvtlou
M t > will Huloator to kt > up our m
totuei posttnl on tht tondition of tlio
uinrkt t nod furul li tlit ui with an > In
forunitlon In our power n niaj lit to
tin ir Intt ut
Uinet tfnlly nollt ttltip a flmie of
> oiir luislntMaiitl a trial nhlpimut nt
all t nrl tin we it lunlii
Your inottt trul
tpt7d wif s uosi vnT m
POLLING X ItliOMIKU
Wholesale thaler In
School Itooks SialiHirr
null ItlaiiK ltooUs
Phi Hrondttaj New Vohk
Countrj house stationer ltlank Hmik
made to order Mereantile lrinlliic ite
L M HATis X
liiiporttrs an 1 Jobber of
Silks Fancy Dry Goods
Shauls WliitVUooIs
Cloths Hosiery Olotes
Hihhous Notions ef
AlnoKtntuck leans HaniuU IIueti
Planktts and other w ooli n goodi
4M4Vi l3roadwaWt Irandtk Howard M
W 11 Milion oldwlv NEVOKK
wort
Htumlnernnd 1atroin
I have long since deslrul to saj a
few words through jour tolunms to
the tultrprUing Qrangtrs of Texa
but btfiig a poor torrespondeiit I have
iklftjei ite matter hoping some one
Idterqualiilctl than in elf would lead
oft tmtlic question of factorlcn Hie
gnat object of the Orange Is it opera-
tion economy development nf ngri
culture and Hie various industries that
goto liakc a country what It should
c slfsustniniug and independent
AVlillo the mauufacturmg interests nf
Thua ttey quarrcttl rontt ndt d and argued
Vi > luticTp sii
TwaThrd to determine which one was
sronff
And i icluded hed heard quite itiuiiKb of
iie tuct
Old Kk tunied oaide and solllofpil ed
If all Iner have salt of each otbtr hi true
The d HI has surely been robbed oi hi due
But I tvmaatltOed now It all ery well
torth rt lawyer would ruin the moral of
hill
K
The pitile the loiirt with tht Inillahmus
C4TI1
And I am free to tonfe lliej hau > puzrltd
the Devil
M > agent are right to let tawjt r alone
If I had them thtjM swindle me out of inj
b6in >
4muict < ri and Ititlorlt
our beloved brotherhood are being
concentrated at KelleyvHk Mid that
too in taruest it la one step In the
right direction It is to be hoped and
I tlare say it will be fully demonstrated
that all the capital needed wilt be sub
BcHbcd to make the factory at this
plee what It should be BUtJictcnt tn
furnish tlio Patrons of this Hate with
farm Implements stoes AC One
thing sill ncc4 and bndly needed lu
this btate and that is a cotton factory
tint will manufacture all the cotton
Roods we need The Orangersof this
state arc the mm lo build audi a fac
tor as we need Tlio State furnishes
many kutable places and splendid
wattr power tn drive the needed ma
chinery Labor Ib clitnii and abun
dant and witli the unbroken stream of
immigration now pouring into our
State no one will doubt the ability to
suet tnsfull tarry out such an cuter
prise With the 1S0O ubordiaate
Oranges in successful operation itUfull
of ilt sire and pride to nee something
done ind lo isMst in doing it acapi
tal could be Hcurid by subscription to
build nt least nuoiino cotton factor in
this Srate I am of the opinion that
all that is necessary is for the Stite
Ofange to appoint u committed to take
thu luittcr under consideration and
get thu hall once in motion Pcrhapt
theHxccutivc Committee would be tl c
proper head to begin the work We
have tlio material at home and lu tlio
hands of Grangers in its crude Btate
to make all the cotton good we lued
Wc hate the waltr power to drjve the
machinery We hao the Grangers
who are willing to derclop the resour-
ces of Texas Wc liavo in the Grange
the men who luo the capital and are
willingn > take hold of the enterprise
Home one must begin the work and
when mice begun it wilt certainly go
forward Grangers will have pilde
enough to establish and run such a fac-
tory on Orange capital exclusively
Every one will admit that tliousandsof
dollar would be saved annually tn the
Patrons uf the State It such a fac-
tory We raise tlio raw material in
abundance but our misfortune is wc
ship it to foreign factories and pay
lieaT freights on the raw tuaterialand
pa > a hi eh per cent In tlio factories
that work the raw material for the
very goods manufactured out of it
and then prepay heavy freights on tho
goods made from our own matt rial
sajiug nothing about t he speculatioun
that arc made b tho middlemen both
ou the raw and manufactured mate-
rial We assist iu feeding high hau I
td iiiooopol In ati under current as
long as ue ship wotton and buy mi
ported cotton goods while at the
same time wo arc organized for the
exprLSt purpoho nf opposition tn mo
uopolies and needles middlemen
Have we unj pride as a united
brotherhood tn sen our principles trl
umiili Do wo ever expect to be free
and independent as 0angers should
he If so we must build warehouses
organize co operative stores establish
manufactories nnd keep our capital at
home The Houston Cit Mills nun
ufactured the best goods on Ilia Texas
market when In good running condi-
tion and demonstrated the tact that
the work can be dona at home
Hkv O IL Milleh
Drcslen Texas
In Iii lruiiieut lo
man
I in 11 ale Hie Hit
Dire
A curious inention is rei urtcd
from Cologne where nt tlio last of
tho admirable popular lectures
which have formed bo marked a fea-
ture in tlits springs programme for
the instruction of the uiawut in tho
ithenUh Capital an liiHtruiiioit was
shown hj the lecturer Prof Am
berg which U ablo to imitato the
human voice Uy this ingenious
invention to which tho ambitious
name vox huuuuut has been given
all the ovvel tvouudi and tho lahi U
can bo rendered with perfect clear
nesHand accuracy It hImi gives
home of tho guttural but as vet
tho instrument Las not vttcccedcci in
rendering tho blssiug or the deeper
laryogcaT bounds
i i t
T T 7T7T tT TI7 t
HMITOIIIAL COiHK < ll ONDKNCK
NMV YOIIK IHTIIK COMMKIK IAfJ MK
IllOlOIlH IlKPUKSSKIl AVI OKA
SONS win
New Yokk Oct S 1875
The act o business seaaon for tlio fall and
winter trade Is now about over Tho last of
our Texas merchants have long since re
turned and following them which living
the moot remote are among the first tn mar
ketf men li ants from tho other Bouthern nd
also from tho Middle and Western States
have In turn come and gone And now
tho Fasten States are coming tn
An exalted position it Is tml for a city
thus tu receive tho commercial homage so
to speak of a refctou so vast iu extent so
varied ami multitudinous In Its wants and
so rich In cury conceivable resource A
sort of business Mecoi to which all o > cs
turn and to which the mcrchauts of all sec-
tions having gathered of tho fatness of the
laud make Ihclr annual or biennial pilgrim-
age and render homage at her shrine what
wonder that New Vork should so fur tran
scend all other Anurlctiu titles peeihss
alike lit magnitude and In magnificence and
wealth And should shrf maintain the same
degree of supremacy commercial that has
inarkt d her caicer la the pant over all this
might realm who can begin to estimate
what In lime In novery longtime either
she muet become
Hut though It Is uot at all
probable and Is harel possible
that this recognized supremac shall
soon or ever be transferred to some
other clt St lAulsforlutancn It la plain
to bo strn that New Vork I not now luthts
respect what she once was not so regal
b far liihersupremar and not suprtine
In no nun Hum < > trade Or lo put It dif-
ferent other cities arc beginning to bo
reeott Iztdet more and more general
some In one line oilier In another as a
better market than New Vork and as a
const quail e she Is losing her hold ui m
imieh of tho trade luretofore rtgurdtd as
particular lur own lako Texas fur In-
stance mid what it wundtrful tiltMon of
lur trade ImsNtw York suffered within the
past twocars Theextentor this Is onl
fairl Indkattd lu the fact that onl about
hnlf as man Texas merchants onput
here this season although one of the most
prosperous In I Iw history of that State as In
that of lsr2 So al o of man of the
other htatcs their trade like that of Texas
going Urgtly to St Louis Chicago Ualtl
more or some other rival clt which
telling In otto or another particular Hue of
goods Is so in arly equal In others as upon
the whole totakeprecedniceof New Ynrlf
as a market Already plainly sensibly and
percept IM felt by man merthants of the
great metropolis this loss of trade this
transit of patronage seems llkel not to be
less but rathtr to Increase from jear to
ear the wonderful developments of the
West particular In manufacturing and
transportation facllltlts suggesting as not
tmposrthl or remotely applicable In a com-
mercial sense Bishop Berkeles famous
word Westward the course of Empire
take Its wa
Another circumstance affecting the Me-
tropolis serious and quite detrimentally
Is the general and Increasing tendenc of
trade to obviate the exptnso of Intenntdl
ate handling b purchase from manufactur-
ers Instead of front the merchants In the
It wltli their magnificent tstahlNhments
and necessarily high pruflta To such an
extent Is this and other circumstances of a-
like tendency felt that tho remark la not
uncommon among the merchants of tho city
tht insehes that the Jobbing business of
New lojk Is on the declineNew ork has
seen Its best da and others of a like
character Indhatlng that In their own es-
timation the elt docs not hold her com-
mercial supremacy wlthasstead a handor
as regal a sway as she did a few ears
ago
II hether front these considerations atone
or from others with them certain It is that
the clt experiences at this time a degree of
stringency In money matters almost If not
wholly unprecedented In her history and
real surprising to one w ho had supposed
that we had pretty miicfi of a monopoly of
that sort o thing down South Ah but
the feel It here as well as there and the
Iniprcsshm Is general that the thing Is go
lug from bad to worse There seems Indeed
to bo n gt ni ral foreboding of ev Us to come
a feeling of uneertatnt and Insecurity In
inoiie matters more even than In the
houtli And wh In sooth should It not be
so lias nut the North fared sumptuously
uuddrtssedlu purple and fine linen every
dayforears pastwhile woof the South
have been strletl down on hard pan
Hlch In an Inflated currency wlldl extrav
tgant In a fictitious wealth the North has
soared In splendor while woof the South
though barely able at times to plod
our w eary w ay along have trod the path of
Industry and economy
What wonder now If tho one should take
a rise and thu othertake a fatlt It Is In the
nature of thlugs that such should be the
case whether there would beany retribu-
tive justice In It or not and it Is uot sur-
prising therefore that the Northtru people
take to the in rather gloom views of the
situation here presented
It would be pleasant In this eonuectlou to
dUcuss the Financial Problem now upper
most lu everbodys mind but I dare not
add so beavyu feal urv to a letter already
too Ik av as w ell as too long J W I >
Uliat U the Nuu I
Prolenftor Umlolph in a lengthy
paper on the Hinsijh A molten
or w title hot mssn 850000 milea in
diameter upttling in hulk 1200000
worlds like our uvii having a sur-
rounding occ in of gas on fire 50
milen deep tougea of tUm darling
upward more than 50000 inile >
volcanic forces that hurl into tl e
f > oar atmosphere lumiuoutt matter
to tho height of 160000 milea
drawing U > U elf the worldsbelong
lug to our lamily of planets and
holding them all in their proper ph
ces attracting with such superior
forco the millionaof solid andptray
maKui that aruwandenug in the
fuhomlctta abysrt Unit they rush
helpWusly toward himand fall into
bin fiery embrace And thua ho
ooutinues hiN Huhlimo aud restless
inarch through bis mighty orbit
hiving a period of ner eighteen
million oirs
Produce Warehouse bridge street near
depot Produce and merchandise stored at
reasonable rates Hallroad freights of all
kluds shipped or forwarded As my proilts
depend on storage I sell for customers
without charging commissions
U sco Jul > 241375 w u O Oris
NUMBER 236
MS WYftEGftllPH
Special lo tne Waco Examiner
PIIOTI AimTIN
TICK CONVENTION
Heportit of Committee
The Educational Question
Aram October 11
t The Convention met at JJTOp in pur-
suant to adjournment
Prayer by Itov W IL 1 furring ton
Discussions were limited tn five intn
tilts unless by lenvoof tbeConventlon
Messrs Crawford Ferris Fleming aud
Whit Held presented memorials from
their respective districts asking a uni-
form system of sanitary regulations
Iloferral
Mr Fold rtqorttnl unfavorably on
tho proposes ordinance that no debt
contracted two years after4I10 ndop
tlon of tho Constitution cnu be collec-
ted by law
Mr Undo present a resolution that
corporations and towns shall not levy a
higher latenf license than was levied
by tho Statu Referred
Tho enluenlUmal subject was then
taken up and various amendments
were offered lVudliiR discussion tho
Convention adjourned to 210p in
During the evening session the pro-
posed amendments were all voted
down Dim usslon continued all tlio
oveniugnnd the convention seems to
heat a gnat loss what to do with the
question It Is cry evident I key will
bavu no system of public free schools
The pending amendment Is one Intro-
duced b > Mr Ma hlerthat tholeglsln
turo shall pawn law levying ouostxth
of one per rent nnd a poll tux of two
dollars for school purposes to bo nn
uually distributed lu all th counties
for the benefit of children between 8
unit 11 years
AsMKluttMl Press IMsputelies
nrsaaHAurtli Gurru r f 4 hoc tats
Nation
Ciiaita Tampa C N vli Caiuio I
T October Ills Excellency Colo
luan Cole Governor of tho Chootaw
NntIon delivered his aunual message to
tho National Council In Joint session to-
day Ho recommended that tho col
ored people formerly held us slaves by
the Choctaws aud now Iivlug within
the limits of thoNutlnii beglven equal
rights witn the Cboetaw cltlzeusexe ept
lu regard to soli tn that they are til
lowed only forty seres of land each iu
accordance with the terms of treaty
of lHOU llureconiuieudsthuplaolngof
public schools entirely under the con-
trol of the National Council exe hiding
the children of whlto persons who ure
not citizens Ho Is opposed to tho ad
mission of anr railroad of white men-
us melt limits or mliieis mid hopes tho
people of the United Hiatus will let the
Choc taws alone to enjoy their rights iu
their own way He says the crops nrs
sutlltleut for tho wants of the people
mid much bettor than for years past
Irejluiinary Examination
Nkw Youk October 10John Dolan
who was arrested for the murdt r of Mr
Not was brought before Justice Wun
drll at Utishlnglon Piacolollce Court
today for examination The prisoner
could nut uucount for his possession of
the murdered mans watchbut pleaded
not guilty lie was held for trial with-
out ball to answer the e barge of hoini
c hie
Anniversary Celebration
The 7th aunlv ersnry uf tho proclama-
tion ot independence of Cuba was cele-
brated today tu tha Cuban church of
St James which was attended by a
large congregation ltev Dr Joaquin
I > e lalraa preached uu appropriate mi
mon unci dwelt upon the treats and
struggles of the Cubans for their liber-
ty
Father Itiattlieus Illrilidar
Pbovihknce IL L October 10 Fath-
er Matthewsolrthday was celebrated
ou Saturday by a large procession ot
Cat hollo temperance societies aud ca
dtts aud a mass meeting In Muslo Hall
a
llrltUU ar Vessel
TheiJrlt Ish war steamers IU lleraphou
and Argusuder command of Admiral
1elUUy soiled from Newport for Hal-
ifax to day at noon
The lleveuue Collector Trie 111
llaud
Milwaieke is Oct 10 The property
of JS Klssenger of this clt was seized
by tho Kevcnuo Collector for tho assessment
Of tiWOOO against the Union Copper Distil-
lery fbrnpsny of which Klssenger Is
stockholder
IteporUd Failure
I lisviLLK Oct 10 The c redltors of
Moore A Co of Montgomery Ala have a
report of their failure They owe 100000
here
Foreign
Miuuiu Oct 10 It Is suii > ccted that the
Carllsts contemplate another attack on Bit
boa
Appolnliueul uf Ilallruad OOlrcr
KicuuoNn Vc Oct 10 Judge Boodot
the U H Circuit Court baa appointed Henry
Tysou ot Ualtlmore as Kecelver of the Ches-
apeake A Ohio Railroad
Probabilities
Uasiiinoton Oct 10 Forth Oulf and
tiouth Atlantic States slight change Id
pressure and temperature with North lo
FdWt w lud and cloudy or partially cloudy
weather
to the Agents of
Indiana
vVamunoton Oct 10 The agents of the
Sioux Indians have been Instructed by the
uuless the Indians have been consulted The
gents are also Instructed to hold the In
dians to their requirements If they do not
get their annuities till spring
Dlklurbauera lu Peunsjlvaula
Vottsvilli Fa Oct 10 There was
considerable shooting and breaches of the
peace st Shenandoah last night and st one-
time there were fears of rlotoua disturb
ances Two men were ihotoue sllghUy aud
the other severely wounded The chief
constable Burgess and the police lu en-
deavoring to make arrests were fretpieutly
firedat though without effect A dispatch
sas that over one hundred shots were fired
at the officers ot the law Ou the principal
Ai
2EJ5
m rrawG
NEATLY EXECUTED
itoAlvestonpHices
EXAMIXEIi JOB OFFICE
streets where the mob supposed the officers
were today there was much excitement
and the cltlseos anticipate another oat
break tonight The Depnty fihtrul has
been compelled to Issue a proclamation
L
This afternoon therewere a number of in-
cendiary fires at MahoneyCtty Two
dwelllnng houses and three stables vera
hunted tp tu grouud Three men have
been arrested
A dispatch stales that daring todfcydan
day ten additional arrests were mido for
attempting to Incite a riot and Incendia
rismThe
The farming districts east of PottsvlUe
have for several months been Infested W a
band of thieves wbo are continually rob-
bing farm houses barns and st6res and com
mlttlugall manner of depredations st Or
w egsburg
Last night two men were halted by an
ofllcer u hereupon tbey started to run and
were tired njioii by a policeman who wound
ed one ot them lu the neck fie was cap-
tured having concealed himself tn a shed
Ills confederates were also raptured
Failures
Nnw YoiiK Oct 11 Wm I HdberU
flour and grsln merchant No 1 Front
strt et lias made an assignment The failure
was the result of tossea on heavy advances
on grain The liabilities are said to be
heavy
W 8 Herman dealer lu wool at No 17
Uhlle street also made an assignment The
firms of Oeo Reycheuburg and Marred 1
Co cotton brokers yesterday snnouced
their luablllt to meet their engagements
Liabilities not stated
Fatal Frlxe Fight
llotTot Oct IL Mlchapl Kearney the
principal and the seconds lu tho fatal prtie
light gave tlemsclvcs up to the police list
night and were locked up for examination
to morrow
Tlurder Case
New Yokk Oct IL Three additional ar
rests have been made In the esse of themar
derof James II Now A mau who was wtUi
Dclau the supposed murderer on the day
of the trsgedy a woman with whom he had
been on the night l > eforc and a man
who had been In his company after
lit murder were the arrested parties The
woman confessed that Dolan and his asso
ciates from Westchester quit on that Btm
day morning at 4 oclock Dolan wore the
light grey suit so accurately described by
Mr Noe aud returned at half past nlpe
with his coat collar turned up his face
scratched and bleeding his shirt frout be-
daubed with blood and the vest tornJJie
was great 1 excited aud ImtnedUtclyretired
to bed but awoke every few minutes At
noon the woman entered Dolaas room and
found hi ui In a feverish sleep having
throw 11 the pillow on the floor his bead lay
between Mr Noea gold watch and the
pocket book Startled by his fright the
woman threw herself on him and exclattnecli
Oh Johu you have killed someone
Dolan sprang out of bed and Implored heiu
to say nothing gave the woman five dollars
and fifty eeuta of mouey taken front e
pocket book to buy him a shirt On bar re-
turn his accomplice had got rid ofttbe
bloody garments
The Coal Marge N L Lee 110 Mare
New YniiKOctoberlL AuUukxfo a
schooner run Into aud sunk the qofli
barguN L Let off Ilattcry Saturday
night apt coopers wlftt and child
who were asleep Iu the oablu went
down with the barge and drowned
Destructive loiittagrailon
ill itjin October II The Kalserbof
Hotel in this city was totally destroy
ed bylire U was tholluest structure
of tho kind in Germany Loss Is esti-
mated atone million dollars
s iigflh Steamer Straud 4
Lonoov October IL The English
steamer Biscay belonging to the Port
of Newcastle stranded off Jutland
while uu ii voyage from Cronstadt to
Ure men Haven Eleven persons weje
drowned The Iltscuy was an Iron
steamer built Iu 187 and owned In
Loudon
From Loudon
Ionlhix Oct IL Tho Dally Tr Is graph
has a special stating that Bervta and Tur-
key have mutually agreed to withdraw
troops from the frontier
Ills Koyal Highness the Prince of Wales
departs from London this evening at 9
oclock ou a visit to India lie will be ac-
companied as far as Calils by Princess Al-
exandria
Front New Vork
Nkw Yokk Oct IL Dr IL TfJUlm
bolt has been discharged from HI > orolngdale
Aslum
No Disturbance jt
IoTitsviLLK Fa October IL No dis-
turbances at Shenandoah as apprehen-
ded Johns who was wounded Satur-
day ev eitlng is still alive
Ueruuua October IL The Frolic
from Norfolk bound for HouthAnser
leu Is lien Bhe wants coal 4
San Francisco Ootober 11 T ne
hoisting worksof thqUtalimlueatJTlr
ginla city were burned Loss 250000
Four m Inert were badly burned
Boston October if Four bouses tof
the Boston Ioe Company burnedwith
six thousand tonsoi loo Supposedto
have been douo by incendiaries
A dozen participants lu a fatal pru
tlLht areheld for trial
ilex llMeptieus Very lit
AtutsTA tU Oct IL Alexanderi U
Stephens was takeu HI Saturday UUsuf
fering la represented as excruciating and
his condition U represented as critical He
is afflicted with stone tu the bladder
Probabilities
Wasuinutok OcUUVThe probabilities
for the Oulf and South Atlantic valleys are
a rising barometer and northwest to north-
east winds with cooler and partially
cloudy weather
this niiiKirrs
NOON
LivxarexiL Oct It Cotton llnni Mid
dling Uplands pJ5fkl Middling Orleans
interior Department not tolssue annuities W Sales 130OC
TOC11IT
New Yokk OiU IL Onion deaiand
moderate Oood Ordinary to strictGood
Ordinary UK < gl3 Low Middling to strict
Low Middling 12K313K MlddUugtoatrjct
Mlddrtug n XQ13h Oood Middling to
Fair Middling IS tgHK
Nkw YoKk Oct llOyld U f Cbjfjt > u
firm and held high Uplands 13 Orliaos
UU ESTOb Ott It Hold H KtlJf 1
Sllver UOKQU Cotton market
firm Jood Ordinary lltft Ltjw MWtWng
13HT Middling liiUood Middling tf
Sales W3ft bales receipts TWs bales Ulies
uuchanged
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