The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 253, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 2, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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GURLEY HARRISON
Healer In
Cigars Tobaccos
Ilpeii Clgnreti papers
mil all smokers materia
WOMACKS DUUG STOHK
Comer Austin avenue and4tli streel
DAI
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TKIIMS OK HiriMCItllTION
MrMluin lilmW
Y per Annum I 8 00
0 month 4 CO
8 mouth SMI
HKEKJY per Aiiuum Ui
Postage llally per annum no cents ad
dlilimal Weekly per annum 15 ceuta addi-
tional
A copy free to every club of ten
A copy of I ho Wetkly will be aenttnUiS
Master of vitTFob rrtlii4o Intra Jiclo
ulUiuimcB tofUqiSHfH
by PuathhTeo > ricV7
tjbera tidiftiida
rcgtstereii It Iter
1 V DOWM3
Waco Texan
tSUtitlliiK Atltrtlaeimtita In J ocl rolutnu
31 her cent mMlilonal
Trail a lent AiHcrtUtiDeiitii 1ft rents a line
fur II rut Inflfrtnn > t < i > titA forurrr mibse
iiieiitliiKtr1lon
llmaKHfi rater are IWdtlitr ibe Uallj or
Wwkly Hlttonit on atlrertlfteutentaln botb
a ilbcount of lift per rent Is allowtnl
No luTtliieuieiils Innerted lor leu tbin
It 10
Obltunri nntkes under 10 linn free all
oter tea mien will lit ilnrjel at 1ft cent a
lineKortkbonls
Kortkbonls athVltcnerolrnt Infltltutkmw1
lialf rattn
Tran Ient or Legal Ad crtlxetncntr paja
l ln Rtrtclly In athatice
MtamlliiK Advertisement are parable
monthly or quarterly lu advance or In bank-
able draft
AddreM the Proprietor
J V DOWNS Waco Texas
VrolVssonal LnnR
U W H CLIFTON
1 > K N T 1ST
Aimtlimirtvt WAtHV TEXAS
Olllullour J a w tool m jOIUcu
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f M MAXCV
Lutoof Iluiitavllli
Attorney ut Law
WAcoTKX4a
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nmt t ft
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Ha It If on iho Norllifjut ulUm otilbo
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II A KKtLBr
I pjllINU ANUE1WON X KKLLKY
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IV II WIIKEHM II S 1111 AM LETT M It
i y iikivi v iiailitt
IMijsUiuiiK ami Surgeons
Waco Tixab
onii In Womack K lletti Druj
Utoic Dr WlUce n itleu < e niit
door o the lumberlanil Irvaltytfrmn
thmi U > u Vftjbngtomtr t bftweeti
Third UiS Fourth
Dr IliuilWtt rraUotiw oitpOMllo Fi
uiulotollfAf onOlny trtHt bftwfii
F
nut mid Thinly
Niir coii mill Homeopathic
riiystcliui
Waco Tkjaj
Voudeia Ida proroalniml aervltca to
lb oltlzU of Warn nnd vicinity
Htt llil HttclltlOfl pitil to tllmtitllci
mid Clitoliio li4 lea
Olllco iinlalra tioxtiloor to tNdir
aun Si iiiiinYr auiiii Acnuu
Keltllico Auatlll AtlllUe bttwiell Bib
and I0lbatre la
A J KVANH J t 1 > A IH
pVANMkllAVIH
Attoiii < jHA oiiiisclors at Law
WAtlO TkXAH
lluvo Iii i tuiiiHilou itfnlii rcatiiiKHl
lliu iriliMif tbp law ill all Ha do
part nit t apltwHwtr
Wto I INIAr llrtOAHt riNLAT
f Kil I FINIAY lmilTIIKK
AUornejM ut Iiinv
73 HtiHiul laWcaton Tcnaa
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OITliwaiilltoallMico ill Ht lleliiind
Hotil Waoi Tkxa
JUtlly
ir PMNT r tlOMAIIAM
Fl
INrVllltAIIAM
Attornejs at Law
JiilyjLUwIv acoT a
n 1
AUorney ut Law
Wacii TrxArt
M JOacrilTIMUHil
II ANNINd KISI fllTIIAl
Oculists nml Atnlsts
Uaio T A
At Dr ClltlfliiaOraee
imeo honra front UM a 111 to 12 ni
iu1 fmin ami to fjji 111
jj jr IIKWAlll
feUI
Bfraiwl Mr aiuleu a > oV < L ° rr
Mi J wbltu Lack mid bramleil O T on HuM
dip nmiKi il crop oil rtitbt ami umler Mt In
It ft e rUttil < > r UiQiaraoM Tbootbtr
lr lirowu riJcl hToyn beil Mblte oi
braiKliU b 011 rlubt fliuik M marktsl crop
ofl ilhtt ana uptltir Ut btlwlyf r tlgbl
or nine > rar uW ami l > aU u pitsui of trucp
cbaln around U ueik ATbe above Lata
bit 11 uUflug from ncarFrmftJllcUu
uau couiityt alnc tbf clgbtb ol OetobtT
187i
THE WACQ DAILY EXAMINER
VOLUME III
M E M ° LAREN
it
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Hirst Btrootnonr Su ionpion Ilriilgo WACO TKXAS
liociining nml ficilinj tmniiiiit dtoclv tita1t a iceiilly
New 1IiiiiIs nitilKliiHHorses just llccclxd
ilh
W A
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Xjif
1 liavo a pood
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Willi Kliailehml Water comoii icnt
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DKAIJKK IN
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W TOHBS
AND
J EWELBY
South side Public Square
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WAlO TEXAS
FALL GOODS 1875
t n Mcmullen co
IIUALKUH IN
Domestic Goods Dress Goods
willTR lillilW
IINKN JtJODS
LACKS AN LACK AUIICIKS
KMHKOlDKItlKS
SHAWLS SILK 10OPS
YANKKK NOTIONS
110S1KIIY AND OIOVKS
I lV0rKNS FLANNKL8 HLANKKTS KTC
J E NTS FU UN I SUING 0 0 0 I S
tUM > liR McOLKLIiANU HOUSE
WACO TKXAS
t
Mpi41t nin
HKA1KR IV
Charter Oak Stoves
CHOCK EH Y GLASS WOOD
1VACII
AND WILLOW 1VAKB
Manufacturer of TIN COIlKU ami SIIKKT 11SON
HtplOlOmiw
f G HAKRISON CO
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
en
WACO TKXAS
1 OiH6o lAliman liulMlng entrance on Sipiaie
Ashkth
Ii erpiMil Lomlon anil Globe in Great ltritolu
lnerpiMil I11111I011 anil Globe in Uniteil Stale
Ktua of Hartfonl
Inmirance Company of Nortli America lliilailelplim
Iiicnix of New York
Texai llankini nml Iiiauranco Oonipauy GalveMon
llonie of Cnltiniliiix Ohio
Union Murine anil Kin1 Gait cut on
Continental New York
llonie Irolectlon Huiit tille Alabama
Total AMets ltciirvw iit < il
drlTlly
t2ilTI0HiS 71
3771 K 81
1588071 01
11811811 01
18t1oSS 00
840054 111
fi 11130J 00
UIIIOO 00
20o 1l 00
Jlllllllll III
IBll > 177 f > 2
SOUTHER N I10TE L
07S rtT LOUIS IIBSOUHI
< KrnitiuR 011 Walnut Fourth ami 1Iflli Btrccta
Ltiveille Warner Co Proprietors
llurini Hie past e t tliia Hotel lua Iwin thoroughly ocr lmilul n piliitnl
0 naciHil recarpitcil mid refiirnUlici from top to lioltoni and U lirsl 1 Iib
wluTlilBH centto of Imainess the Tlicatnanii1 I
< t lilocite1 ucartUo
nlv1 a1 of niuiiaeiiifiit Tta tuhlea arc auppllail with Hm best Iho iimikilH ullonl
ouil there is In tin hotal liullillng the ncnteat IIK3TAUKANT lu llieiil or-
t Hllea anil Icutlemen There have been added twrntyllve llslli llo iih 101I
Mosita ilan fnurtiini lar0 ample HHinii on Olllco Floor capnially nnlr1 In
Iravrllnu iiivn who liuvo Komi to allow Vio lrnprlitora are ilitiniiliud tint
llieSOUTIIKHN 110TKI shall Ikiiiiio b the but hotfla of the louutry and
hone In CM it tholr M frliMiK as well a manj new eua promUliiK evirj ut
11 lion thst xlUadl to their comfort ami make them letl at home Tin re I
boorovcil Klcvulor leallni Irom the ilrst floor ltallrouil and Hlnuiboit
Ticket Olllcea Nov StinI and Weatern Union Telegraph Olllce In Ht < l
1 iiich utltVU > iii
ll 1
KriL ATtrlJiI ° tt <
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CARTER CO
rUDLIO SQUAnHWACO TEXAS
Will Uko plcuure la lulnK tinOnlUii of i iJoiJnjSjf g
HU tl001S LIOMI1MI Hi
llicm cheaiicr O00U tlinii aujuoily
Wmlwirc lion Horae aliot Cart
Ilasaware
8 IOU8 HATS Queenswarc
In > I all kliula Screw a Carpeatcr aul llackmltl >
SXlKerV n lW tenhola CuttWy lo Ur Shot Spulea Pliovrls
AVT Awr Uw nrinlej ami Collin Plow Leather lum llrlh
B SflKrlTB FOB IJIKIJOLD KIFNZLE3 FII1E IMiOOF AND I1UI1
immiiA jaWIIL8 WANTKI1I S60 Halea Coltou Immellnlflj
Ciaafurd V O McUimalicounty novliddlwlT
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WACO TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1875
Ittt by W
I thluyol
T
IRON STEEL AND NAILS
Coal Ilelliii Wnsoii Wood Work c Ac
AImi agent for tho Anieiican 1nuilcr Company
oj8ilnlin
Dealer in Nails Glass MechanicsTools IronSteel
and Builders Hardware
Atisliit Aiiiuif WACO TKXAS
1nekel ami Table Cutleiy Iniit PNtnlt Ammunition SpnrtitifrGi > n < la
Ave Hoes CIiiiii HuneH ami ColLns Steel 1low Shapes ami nil kiiilt
of Kmminjj implements Wa oii Ciiiiajje ami Ilow Wranl Wink lion
Axles Thimble Skeins CmiiSJ
Oils Vnriii livs liiushes Kle
C3r rand
MILLINERY
jotici
N
f Petit onry
IS ll FIllSITUItK
OUIEST UTAllUtallllENT
WORSTED
WACO
lKTIamlpinlilo
toj lCIMdisickeon theHtdny of No
nibel 187J Bald nota l thiniroperty
of tho estate nt John K ridiotko and
was Itlcinilly trioieti rrtsl
ih4MJh3 1MITIIKAHII
Admat ettatuot J K llihiuke
pitANIi 1HAIUIK HKUD
V II KOJIBUTPON
Iiiiportof anil Ilreeiler
av TiiouocnnuiiEIi
SHOUT HOltNS
wtli li 1 wanant tune
Call 011 or nddreaa
W 11 ItlllirllTSON
imiloty Biirlnsilelil Mo
Sluing WliU lioail Putty Colon
ocJ7ilittm
Opening
of the
Fall and Winter Season
I udecus
Dealer in
18SII
tliiml Itillablo Parlor Mural y Cham
brrnmlDililUKliiruiliiie
AII of the lionisil at Us and pallel in I
ailllnKUt oat torcdiucatixk
Wm II Ixe
10J tlillou at near Chun h uud 771
Canal l 1 door inat ot llroadnay ilw
AND FANCY
TKXAS
o2lillui
GOODS
Una juit irdlvod 0110 of tin mot Iomplolo atn < kt > inlirmlii tin mopt i x
tuitnti < lt < > 1tiHlld iifportniriit in tho iiiou linen per mining to tin Millinery
bti 1iittiii All of 11 tilth will bo ltTerftl nt
Lowest Possible Prices
Imnk Iaonlh fl Imlit Tonrnnl
ilfciKiH Krpt onstuntly on liniul
rnUrrn oT llio Inltdt i > n nnd
oJihI
CHAS FATTMANN
Mauiifaeliiier of anil Wholesale Dealirin
FURNITURE
A Kiill Line of
Parlor Bedroom Dining and Kitchen Furniture
Also Desks ami Office I ltiiittiitu in all the best Htyles
Lumber Ynnl ami Knclmy S W comer Kith st ami ass Aenue
Olliee ami Waicioom 80il N Sixth Strcit SI IOIIS MO
Great ES3cciti2iai3t
We uMi to infoim the public that wo nu > in leceipt of a splemliil stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
a full line of Lailies Mi scs Gent ami Chihlicns
SHOES AND BOOTS
Complete Hock of
Cents and Youths Clothing etc etc
Our facilities for iloing business aic Mipciior to any liouo in this city
ami bating a full corps of nttcntht anil polite salesmen we are teaily to
1I0 full justice to the wants of the public-
S LYONS COHN
o21l3mweow
SPECTACLES
WUAIt
A It 1IAWKKS IM IltOVKH ST KCTACLKS
tiikv riiisiuviiiii ivi
With them the ucater is enableil fo teail foi boms without inllp 1
thoeye Adibess A K 1IAWKKS
13No peihllcis eniployeil Austin Texas
fni i
liira 3mj
All pvraona nro hcreliy noiilled not to
pun haul a note for ttio auui of fix hull
drisl niul thirty dollas mid
two linudiisl and aixtyilollors ciis u
l II A B Canithers nil the
rprXAS
Banking Insurance Co
OAIATSTON
ASSETS AIMtIL 10 1
3 5 S 1 5 2 i
871
TUP KAKKIMI DKPAItTllFNT
Will Blvo parlleular attention to iol
ltstiona in tho Inteiior of the Hlute
ami In all pin la of tho United Btatci
without ihirge exeipt iuitiuiai
ruli j of exihaiiKOt will lt < elio di
ponlta 011 open neiount and luiie
lertllliateaof depoalt ami by ipcilal
proTirlona of It charter will divide
pro rata auioiiK Ita ileiioalloia from
ouefotirtli Io oue > hall ot the net
prolita of tho bulmaa
THE IhSUHANCC DMAllTMEST
Will Ineuro ptoperty a nlnat lops or
daimiKt by both marine and Inland
IraliKtioitalloii ata fair late Loaae
promptly adluatisl
UOAUIIOF lllUFXTOlWltHWII
li5o P J Will Hi llioi J K Wnllla
nl Wullia liaiiiba i Co W K lo
Alplll of MeAlpill Si llaldrldciS I >
The Ayrea of 11 This AyriM Co
leo Bihneldir of lis Bihluldir
CoMUllinn nl Ouluu Illlli C 1
Clevilamf of Willie Jo Clerilind T
W folia of Kolta A WnUhel 1 B
Jiiillaiili of Moody k Jriuiaon T A
lury of Jaiy Ollpliant Urnua
eardof C 1 llA Co J 1 B illin
ium of trillions liiiialilaaae Ilrrn
tein of I Hi man In A Co
IFFICintSlt H Willis President
W K iloAllilue Vlio ln at t Alplioofe
Iauve Cnafiler N tl JauiH Boli
tary Willlo Cleveland Atloiuoya
au1JlAwlv
H II 11EMCK
Attotneynt Law
I > I NICK A OABSl DAY
IHllccsialora to Henilk 5 Krazirr
Lit ml Ac tints
Waco 1 kxai
Prompt utteiition Klvtn to paying
tnxia
AltCIIIKC WTbtlTtt ITMAK f IIAYIUNII j l Jji
A c vrqivni CO
W AOARSEIIAT
Burvejor
leuVuiptlou of lanil sold for
nml bubdlvidiUK and adlliu
In Central Texaa ltefir
tlltit k Cliainberliu llaukira Waeo
will Biio hla entire tlino tri
ttUllIhSltl > JI1KU11IaA I mneyor
i il > oMliB oiirr RtiuU and
Corieapondilico in Texaa al o ion
alKliniliilaiiftHITTt1NIIIIIIWWOHI
IfdANS ill aolli Hid
aaiueeni ISMItarl alrttUNiw onK
Our Mr Ciuaiday an expeiieueisl
proleeiinK
thiin troin tn pasaera
K II We halo no anb > aiiiila foi
irlinao a < la we are reponalbh
ocldawly
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Itfpcclnl Io tun Waco ltftmlnrr
tiii
Pmiiiwtil
IUim AiisriN
COXVKXTIOX
Donatlun for
Cajiitol
Taxation
n Stnte
AUHTINN0VCUlltT 1
Ttio CbiiVftitlon tint nt odrxk a in
pursuant to inljounmicnt
Imycrlij Ucv Ilr l > o lpp
Mr Flonnioy prcKiitett n rrnolullon rp
tonimiinlltucltiattlie roimnlttrc on public
lnml con iii or tlio propriety of ncttliiR
apnrtriOOOIHK acres ot public ilomau to
ImlMit ytitc tapltol lipfcirnl
lleMiitif flnl taxation wan iltriiftf ril the
remain tier of tlie iiiotnl it
IViiilhiK ili tiirtlou tin Courrntlon
tulJouriHHl loJ Dp III
An t It clloit wan litM aire Io day for city
nllliora tho content w qnltpwarra and In
mime InMftiiccn ralhtT llttrr lllieelera
tliitlon In nMAiirril In mj opinion Itcjoml
llitnlllt
MidlMI lUMATt II
Kt Ilill ScsMoli
IluCom cut Ion nut purnumt tninljoum
mt nt
IlittlfiiiiMlon of rptnur mid taTntlou
waft rniitfynieil nil PM nlnjj
NoitliTerint phiifiiRprFtptl
Convent ton ntljourneil
UhrilerliavtitciitUdiil t > > ahout KM
in ijorltj tlie ttmn In all exrltcmrtit ami
the elkln ting nlitinvli over the trttd vie
tor
Assoclntnl Vitss Disimtclus
tinrrli lledliotlon
Nlm Vouh let 11 SI gttnlitiia Uo
imii Cutliotlc Cliurdi nt llrlsikliiiias dcl
rub d to 111lite MorfhlplliU inornlni In tlie
prtiiiiice of u large concourn of prople
Illgli naf > a was ntilirAtid by Ilbliop Lynch
of CliarlrMon and the aermon ias prrncle
r t by Ililiop Louglilan nf Ilroohlyu Iter
P JOrrlj UpaBtorof the church
Irnit H rmIiIiikIoii
WasiiImitos let HI The uew tooi
ofttur Alert Alliance Hanger
AUniA Tiititon Huron and KntcrirUc will
soon be rcalj for eca and uiont ot llieni
Mill belli eerilce leforn the end of Hi
rarHie
Hie Trenton U the oely one not now
launched but It I thought uatlie will be
lu the uattr by the lMhot Ihcenibrr next
The Alert li alrenl In rominliton at
Clneter 1elin the AlHance la at Ilitladcl
plil1 and nlllaoon bu put fa couuiUBalou
Tlio Hanger was built at Wlllnlngtou and
Mill anon go to llill elclphla Io get her out-
fit Hie Adams and E < cx are In ItoMoiij
the Knterpree at Cortumouth and Hie
Ilurou at Norfolk are rnplill being pre
parid for ea and their olllccra w IM aoon be
orh red on board
s > trnuier hunk
AtOtdTA 1A viv
Katie luuk atlludnon Fcir gaturlaat 8
p in hhc is In a critical position and may
pro > o a total loss unless raised immediately
Irim IVeti tork
New Vouk OctSt iliomlvat sirvlces
lilld in llrookl 1 HIiK today were attended
Iit large numbers of people Moodys dis
course was upon the hope which all haveof
ilnalli reaching heal en and meeting those
who have gone before Ills remarkswere
lerj Impressive and caused many to weep
Kwuliig sen Ice was held exclusively for
meu at which time there was alsoa full
house
lien Loss b Ilre
1linllitLiiilA Oct 31 The Curleton
Cotton and Woolen Mills and llamlltonbc
twecu l eutllilrd and Twentjfourth
streets were totall dcslrojed hi Ore to
day The tiro broke out la one of the dry
log rooms A luav wind proaled which
rmdercdllie operations of Ike llreincu to
some extent fruitless The loss la istlmatcd
at ll illOOO on which there aro Insurancles
IIJJOCI on the building flWOOO on ins
ihlnerj and fia iUtl olikli Is dllided
smong tho leadlngcompanlcsot this coun-
try and Knglanl no company losing ovtr
12Homi
sesere M lint siorm
iIoston Oit 31 A severe easterly wind-
storm visited thUillconllnulng nearly all
night with high wind after midnight Tho
sea was vciy high In the harbor Interfiling
with ferry boats most ol which suspended
making tllps Alter midnight no damage
was done to vessels Intlic harbor II Is re-
ported that the storm wasaeiettlytelt along
the entire coast to Kockland Mnlnc A
Gloucester au ocean steamer which was run
Into and badly damaged on Monday night
olt that portand had Just been repaired and
wasreadyto sail went ashore between tie
canal and Stage Fort and win prove a total
loss The schooner Amulet put In for the
harbor and went ashore near the same
place She lies high and dry but being
light sho w as not mui h damaged and wllj
probably get oil 11 K
foreign
Pains Jet at Magenta the Iron clad
flag ship of the VlceAdmlralcnminandlng
tho Frctilh suualrou of Toulon caught Are
yesterday and ul Imately uploded Alloa
hoard wire saved
lrliale telegrams from Monlcllilodated
Oct 2 aa thai the regulation ot pcaco In
Uruguay Is confidently cxprettd there tho
revolution haling practically terminated In
favor of the government
Irniu Mt SOUI
Br Lot is Noy 1 Kilurus from Iho
constitutional ell ctlon IndicateIhat Ihe con
stltutlon wPI be carried by a large majority
on a small vote
Hear lie Ufa Milp Creu
LoMKis Nov I The malt ateamer
Africa bruught light of tlie crew ot the ship
John laseal who report that Ihe rascal was
abandoned burning three hundred nllei
from Bt Helena Tho crew were picked up
by the ahip Victoria bouud for Boston but
being short of provisionstheso eight were
sent ashore In n open boat at Ascension
Tlie captain olllccra and remainder of the
crew proceeded on the Victoria The stories
urc contused and conflicting They are de
tained being suspected of mutiny and de
sertlou and possibly of niurdertng their
ofllcers
llrltl ipedlllou against 1lratr
The Ilrttlsh expedition against the pirati
cal natlveaof Ihe Congorlver engaged the
entiro s < uadrou on the west coat ot Africa
Iloata were sent up ISe river and many vil-
lages destroy ed and a large uuinhrr of the
NUMBEK 253
nntlT MUctl The HrltMi lout nut ktllcd
Kill IX1T01ini10il
Turklah ctuetlloii
eprclst tlldpatclic from Moatar fay that
tli mrmtirra of tbr Coumlar Comnilsi > lon
JOB PRINTING
NEATLY EXECUTED
AT GALVESTON 1JtICKS
V
KXAiMINKH JOB OFKICK
oaap <
Thexe are the iplJcri of oclfty
Ttify wearr tbelr petty web of He and
anrera
Ami He tbrmxlrea In amliiuh for Ibe
iinanlinouilyafrTeethatTnrkerrannotpao Tm eb seem fair onj Rllttcra In the
tfyllfrrpffntlnta ami foreign Intimnllon sun
Is deemed Indispensable
niurni on Itie Nirlls ftei
Tbe Times estimate that two hundred
mariners and others were drowned In the
North Sea by storms during the past two
weeks
Io by fire
Nkw Yoiik Nor 1 The building owned
byC B Koldnson McClcllan and Harper
Illock and Union House In Cambridge
New York occupied by various parties
was burucilyesterday Loss fVlOOO
From IlMbnric
llTTsmno Nov l Tlicthreatened lock
out of puddlers from the Iron mills has been
alerted by a compromIscthctnanufactiirera
agreeing to pay live dollara a ton for pud
dling for tho licit thirty days and after
that the price to be regulated lu accordance
with the prices paid In Iho cast This agree-
ment waa arrived at In consequence of i dif
ferenee of opinion between the employers
and workmen regarding the pay for boiling
In eastern cities Pie iron Maskers contend
Ingthat Ihe puddlers there only received
14 50 while the eastern mill owner paid
5 Ilurliig the next thirty day our milts
will be run at Ihe puddler compromise
atlheendof which lime Ihe matter will be
Investigated when It Is slated both par-
ties arc willing to have the riursfion of
wages aclllel by the result of Ihe Inirstlga
lion
Workmen niseliiried
1MkklLl N V Nov 1 Toelay the
Hudson Idler Itallroad Company dis-
charged oter one hundred track laborers
between New York and Albany Further
dismissals are expected
Tlienpatnli llesroliitlon
Lnxnos Nor I A dispatch Io the
Blandard from Santanda say that tho Al
fonslsts under Hens Loma and Amasada
haio captured the Important position of
Orduna
Tin Ureal HevUalUI
New York Nov 1 Moody tiroposnl
Ihat the fourta of November be appointed
as a day of fasting and prayr for floda
blessing Tho proposition was carried bya
standing tote of three thousand people It
was unanimously resolved to Invite all the
churches In Amenca to obsene the day
The ocomatite of tlie gravel train on the
Lehigh Wley Itallroad ciploded Three
were klUed and twentyflic Injured many
fatallytwo or whom died The engineer
was blown one thousand feet from the en-
gine Thclocomottve waanew
In the Supreme IViurt Tweeds counsel
moved Ihat the new suit for a million dol-
lars be stricken from the calendar on techni
calterms II clo er sulls for libel
against Eagle 1 homes Kelllslar and John
McDcrmelt aggregate iWOOOwhleh are set
foNov sln Couit
Tin Itirea
AttheJcjome Park races Leandcr won
Iho threequarter mile race for all ags
tlino 103K Egypt the favojlte lost the
second race for one and a half miles Fro
oand came out first time 251V The third
race one and onee Ighth miles was won by
Nettle IlineJOl
There are three Inches ot snow In this
section
Bah Fham isc67 Non 1 ThiTnanouar
Hold Hank and Trust W failed to open to-
day It has been considered weak since
the failure ot the bankof Callfoninla
Iatal Accident
Atlasta Nov 1 William White an op-
erative at Ormonds paper mills w as caught
In the shafting and bis brains dashed out
against the ground
Ileducllon
Tuor Nov 1 The operative of Har-
mony mills at Conors numbering 1000
bale accepted onehalf per cent reduetlou
Till ITlAIIKHr
NOON
ItVEilrooi Nov 1 Cotton quiet Mid-
dling Uplands Td Middling Orleans 7d
gale 13000
New YonK Nov 1 flold ll K Cotton
Irregular Uplands UK Orleans UH
NK1IIT
Ualvektox Nov 1Oold ll KUoX
Silver 1113113 Cotton market atcady
flood Ordinary X Low Middling 12Xi
Middling li Oood Middling 18 Sales
37SS bales rfi clpt SOTO bales
Fun lur Ihi Roya
A Montcalm Htreet Imv ran across
thoroail ycstenlay to wlirro scleral
lnilsweieliiiillin alMiiilircofleavcs
anil called out Mini nnd sec the
fun A policeman is jawing my
mother about etiaiv in the alley
ami shes aassing hack nml he says
shell better look out nml sho says
sho isnt afraid of no policeman
with his front teeth out ami Ill bet
therll bo a tussle anil shell lick
ami hurry lioys hurry TMrolt
1ree Vf
Why sihiHIoppid Iter Paper
blie came bouncing through the
sanctum iloorliko n cannonballaml
without pausing to say Howdye
ilo she brought her umbrella ilown
an tlio table with a mighty crash
ami ehoutcili
I want to atop my paper
All right maelam
Stop it right off too she per-
sisted m lucking the tablo again
for I wnitcil long enough for you to
ilo the square thing
She ipiieteil ilown for a moment
as uu ran our fingers iloivn tlio list
of names anil when wo rcacheil
Ik rs ami scratched it out islio said
There now niebbo yoll do as
you ought to after this nnel not
slight a woman jest cause slios
oor If some rich folks happen to
liavo a littlo reilheadcil bandyleg
ged sipiintcyiil wlicezy sipialler
born to them you puff it to the
skies and
make it out an angel but
when poor peoplo liau a baby you
dont say a word about it even if it
is tliu squnresttocilblackcsthaireii
li
biggestheaded noblest littlo kid
that ever kept a woman awako at
night Thats whats tho matter
and thats why I stopped my pa
per
Ilrfore the dreams of danger or death
Alas the misery that such Inflict
A word A look have power fo wring the
heart
And leave It struggling In the net
Bpread by tho falseand cruel who delight
In the Ingenious torment they contrive
Till ClIIANflK IIKIMHTTIKNT
HIE flllANOK IN KNflLANIi
At the Annual Social Science
Congress of Great llritniiitio Earl
of Hoseberry Iresident of the Asso-
ciation after speaking of the va
lions unions to bo found ill the
Inited Slate such ns tho Sons of
Toil the llrethrcn of Lnbortho Sov
ereigns of Industry continued
thus
llilt incomparably nbovo theso
towers the gigantic association nf
Iatrons of Husbandly commonly
colled tho Grange a great agricul
tural coopcratie independent
union Its progtess has been amaz-
ing Its first Orange or lodge wa
foi mod in the last month of 1807
there arc nt this moment 20600
with 1311220 members At the
end of tlio year it Is certain that
they will have 10000 ith 2000
000 members Tho Order Is practi-
cally identified with the agricultural
lopulatlon of tnelitysix State and
with two thirds of tho farmers in
ten others In Missouii nlono there
is said to ho 2160 Granges thoy
at u making n ay in Canada Penn-
sylvania began tho year with sixty
lodges and nt this moment she has
lite hundred
Why is this enormous increase
The answer is simple for it is alleged
that membership adds not less than
fifty percent to the income of the
Grangers Tho California Grang-
ers haiu their own licet and ship
their com direct to Liverpool by
which they snied 2noo in freight
iii the year 1873 Their vessels
biing as return pargoes tea sugar
coffee silk nml other commodities
which mo retailed fo meinbcrs at
co t price and a system is being
organized by which their ships re-
turn loaded with oteiy foreign arti-
cle which they may neeib They
ire thus an independent mercan
tile nation lint they aro more
they hnc a social religious and po-
litical as well ns cooperative
aspect They have a secret pass
word renewed annually Grange
Hanks Grange plow manufactories
Grange grocery stores besides
Grange poems and Grange buiial
scr ices They declare that they nro
troing to labor for tho good of man
nd of which they intend to raise
the slandard Thcyinean to secure
obedience to tho laws and general
to suppress fashion nrt3ny iiiii set
fish ambition Their Very success
has made them run into extravagan-
cies but that success is a social
sjintitom we cannot afford to disre-
gard
1IIK OltllKll IN OTIIKll OTATIS
General ptnsperity in the Order
is repoi ted in Wisconsin
The w ork of organizing is going
on rapidly in West Virginia still
Kor the ipiatter ending Juno 30tU
again of loo members is reported
in Iowa
Tho Iatrons of Newark Grange
Dclaw are held a very successful fair
this year
Tlio Iatrons of Hennepin county
Minnesota have concluded arrange-
ments for the purchase of school
liooks by which they will save 30
per cent
Ohio has now 1200 Grangcswith
an average membership of about
fifty each For thojiast few months
the trade of the Order thero has
amounted to about 100000 per
month at a saiingof about 25 per-
cent The Order is kept free from
parly polities during tho lato heated
eafiass in Ohio showing itself too
puie for party strife
The Fanners Fiiend of Pennsyl-
vania says
raking the cheerful letters wo
are constantly receiving ns a guide
w o expect to be abla to record on
tho llrstof Jatiuniy 1870 full 700
Granges in tho Key stonoState with
an nverago membership of seventy
fii e or a total army of matrons and
husbandmen numbering 50000
strong
Tho Ohio State Executivo Com
ttee has ordered distributing
houses and sale rooms Jp beyestau
lishcd at Toledo Cleveland Lima
and Cincinnati These are in addi-
tion to the ones already established
at Columbus Springfield and Day
ton Articles of merchandise and
agiictillural implements will be
bought in large quantities and
shipped in bulk to theso houses and
the iatrons can supply themselves
from tho house nearest to them
This plan w ill givu a largo portion
of the Patrons an oppoitunity to
examine au article before purchasing
it and will contribute much to-
wards reducing tho price of articles
i
Milkmen aro spending thcir lei-
sure hours nt wateringplaces
Mary had a little lam Wo refer
to Dr Mary Walkers wrestlewith
a w oman on a San Francisco steam
boat tho other lav
Henry Clays family carriago will
bocxhibited nt tho Centennnl It
is in possession of a citizen of Lex-
ington Ky
It is said that Hrigham Youug
has acquired tho title of general
1 from been called
And she dashed out as rapidly as dear so often by his niimeroiii
she came I wives
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