The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 86, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 21, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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GURLEYT HARRISON1
Ilgars Tobaccos
Pipes Cigarette Papers
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an all smokers rasUrlsl
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WOMACITS DHUG STORE
Corusr Austin tvenua and 4th street dim
thumb or subscription
StrWv tn Adtmet
WEEKLY wrAjinum
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Msster ot every Bubordlnete Granaehe ta
trsusfeilttnunei ofsabscrTbers iu tunas
Remit Br FostoBCe Order registered Utter
or bank check Address
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f ranalent A J fertile in pnU 16 cent a line
tor flrtt Ins rtoa 7K cent for titrj jubse
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ijentliiirrtiun
The abo e rates are or elturr the Dally of
Weekly edlttuoaipnadrjrtwmnt4ln both
ilUcouot of perrenfc Is aUo M
Noadrtrtlaeineuta later ted forleiathan
ObltuatV ttotee > under to Hart trie all
over ten line will be charged at 15 cent a
Fdtl > oV > iaaidlBeDe roleM > > IntltattoDfl
Lalf rates
Iramleutor Legal AdTtAUemcut pita
tl strictly la advance
BUddloK A4 rt u euU art f payable
monthly or quarterly In advance or In bank
able draft
Address the ProprlrtotV
J W nOWNH Waco Teiaa
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Professional Jartls
rvjjijr n cmwon
U ENTIST
uattHJUr 4tj WAfcO TEXAB
Ofllwi U6m 8 a nf td t M Office
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Attpttieyat Law
WicoTnu
frornpt attention glrrn to land
mattere
oirkw former oouupled hy Judire
Battle on the northeaat eldv of the
Bquare 1 OeolMawlr
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OOlitt aud Uealdeuce at UotMelland
llotbl Waco Tazaa
IvUdly
BIO P riNLAT OBVABI VINLAT
Ko p finlav URonrEit
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Attorneys at Lavr
J Htiauil llalviiitii ibexes
Jy < lawCm
4St Ala3t i DiTU
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Attornej s Counselors at Law
Waco Turn
llafeln connootlon
theprartlrwof the law
partm ti > I
I t I LINT
CLINT liltAIIAU
nooiih
In reaumed
In all IU de
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a UUaABAH
Attorneys at Law
Julyilla
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Waco TaxAa
fc Attorney at Law
Waoo TazAa
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Physicians and Surgeons
lll I I I I J < CI I
rlM ilWAOO TalAa
Ufdoi In Womaok ft Kelletta Dru
atom Dr Wllkea reaidenoo next
door to the Cumberland Preebrtertad
thuruli on WaahlnKton street between
TWrd and Fourtb
lrHaraletts rraldwnoe opposite Tth
male College on Ola j street between
Beoond and Third Iulr24dawam
lXUNTAIN JONKH MD
burgeon and HoiueopatUie
Physician
Waco Tuas
Tendera bis professional aenioea to
Ibecttlzens of Waoo aud Tlolnlty
Dpevlal attention paid to Ubatatrtea
and Ohrorrln Diseases
OIUoa op stairs next door to Pater-
son or niaffer Austin ATenua
Rnldeoee Austin Aveimr betweea 8th
sad lotta strreu
u 1 nxRinso i is AXDamsoa
D AKKUJCr
TTKIUUNll ANUEltSON A KELLKT
SiitrsssoTs id Cnke Herring A Anderson
Attorneys at Law
Waco Tkxas
OBlc In Odd Fellows BulMloj
J filBmWly
XD MAHHINOWD M JOSirOTHALllI >
ANNINQ ft JOSErHTHAL
AP
Oculists and Aurlstd
Waco Talis
At Dr Cliftons Offloa
OrUMi baura from 090 a m to 11 m
and from a ao to a p in febo
T rJUAVEM
Staple Fancy Groceries
WINES AND LIQUORS
Gcoeral Dealer la
t
UeeVerle and Coanlrr rrodaee
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ActeUr 1 WAOOTIXAA
i dtrlii S iir Girl
WACO
rBargains ever known in Texas I
BRO S
APrHtMWdKi u T c w xlt CorhiV ojf Thwl
Street and Square WACO Texas
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JiiinrctuLktidlUoDtli i
Of most elegant uatterm and designs are tli re fu piofusa ijuantltie
i l ol > > UU
rt
BootsShoes Hats > and Caps
iu ji Of any andoil nizc it aud styles
GLOT HING
t
illier for the moat fattidiuuii uuugMau or for tlio hardest
man in kupt in ajruutcit abundance
lain
HATS UNDERWEAR AND FURN1SIHNO tiOODS
0 I
onng
Their Merchant Tailor Department
Which they have juit added to th4r alreadycxteunive husuifeii ii re
I jdete with tlij fiiieitt good that can be found The stock com-
prises tbe best grades of Knglisli and French pants
coat and vert patterns bilk olid chct vesl
ings and a full lino of Cloths And
i Do ejjkn They hate an ar-
tistic and experie
ced Cutter and Fitter in their employ andji ireijjio puhtio trttireaniUi
faction in ct ery respect
Gents Furnishing Goods
i t
is uiaio a specialty They kfcp the feTAlt llrand CustoliiuJade ShirU
and Drawerfi a i
VB A complete atock of Glow Tied Scarfs Cravats Lisle T CIad
Hose Silk Handkerchiefs and in short e > cry thing to bo found iaflrst
class Furnishing < lgods Iiouse i >
The Haf Department
Is now replenisheil with all the lateitPljfles The Orleans Mont
Cristt Loraine Elector Team nud others which to see is to buy
Call mitysee Them
WACo Oc < 6l > er6flsV I
1875 Our Fall Proclamation 1875
The Largest Stock In Waco J
STSTJDltcg
AT
SANGER BROS
OF COURSE
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
Again we apjiear lwforu the Public and reauectfully announce to et erv
liody lie they men or women lioys or girlsj little or big white or black
Urangem Mechanics or anybody else so you ha e the money and for
that monoynvWeiyoiishaie no doubt earned by the sweat of your
brow you expect to gcMlic mostin alue
Do nt Forget us Our house is well known all oter tho Statu for fair
and square dealings and always kiepiug tho bvnt assorted stock of goods
pertaining to our various lines
Prints Bleached and Brown Cottons Checks
HTKIPKS and PLAINS JKANS FLANNKIS mid IVNSKVS
And the most repktc Stock in
LADIES DHESS AND FANCY GOODS
To enumerate widely would reinnro the space of a New Yurk Herald
O X C > T
We are now just receiting the
Mea or Youths
Hl 3XT C3r
LatesV Styles and Patterns tillitr for
1
that are bound to suit the most fastidious Also last but not leastour
large stock in HOOTS nnd SHOES either in Philadelphia or Eastern
uake In pegged machlne or hand sew < ilinsixes firSIen Boys Ladies
Misses and Ohddren and at prices which will defy nil competition
We have also on hand a nico assortment of
INGKAIN and BRUSSEL OAKTOTS and MATTING
4 6 and 84 Floor Oil Cloths which wn are offering at COST wishing
to go out of thatline of butinrs
137 To tho Jobbing Trade wo arc enabled to offer special inducement
and ready to duplicate St Louis or ialvcston Prices
Now lill wo ask of one and all is give us a Fair Trial and if we dont
come up to our promise we dont expect your patronage
Our clerks are polite attentive aud well nnd favorably known to tho
community
No troutilo to show and price our gotids j nil w o ask is come in to see us
SANGER BROS
Waco Sept 3d 187S
nct3d3mweow
SPECTACLES
VVKAU
A K HAWKKS IMPKOYKU SPECTACrES
TIIBY rKMElaVnjTIIlE KYB
With them the wearer is maili d in nnd fnr liouu will i
the eye < Address A K HAWKEC
ffirN peddlers employ ed Austin Texas
fsp 2dlaSiweeia
Tern
WACO TEXAS TUESDAY
St Louis Advertisements
Write for Prices
CHINA
flass anitfpueensware
KetalliHl nt the Lowest
iWJiolfhiileiJMwji k
It you wish prices for
a Dinner Tea of Chamber
i Set p Glassware Lain sJ
Chandeliers Vases In1
fact anything inaile in
China or Glass
no mutter how little
rl tA4otusSllaiiawe > ljl
be glad to furnish you
with prices Wc guuraii
teC our Oo odsandii efer
to nlkMerehams in Saint
Louis J
MIliiKH STBPilKNHOA
604 N < 4tUltfVet HU Louis
ARE TIIK MOST DUIIAIILE
THE LEASr OOMPIJCATKD i i
HAVE OltEATEK FACILITIBfi
CONSUME LESS FUEL
Wilt Bake Conk Iloaat and Uroll
O Uiokerand more even than any
other stove made
r
HT TIIKY ifAVE NO FQtIAI JH
rnoor
J
First rrem BU Louts ralr 18C
First Prtm at Louts fair 1807
Hold initial at Lonlsa Statu falrlSCO
First premUim at Louis Fair 18CS
First Irem Memphis Fair Wto
Blue Ribbon St Louis Fair lsoo
First lrein Memphis Fair 1870
First Prem Texas state Fair 1871
First Prem Texas state Fair 1874
Frst Prem GeorglaStateFalr 1871
And every Fair almost without ex-
ception wheroput on trial
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED 1
Extension Top with high or low res-
ervoir We also manufacture FnameW
ed Work of all kinds Culinary Plumb-
ers goods fte
BUCK 4 WRIOHT
720 aud Til Main street St Louis Man-
ufacturers of varieties of Cooking
and Heating Btovee Sample lards
and price Jlsts furnished on aprliea
tion
sold nv
HUTCHINSON ft MoCONNKLL
Waoo Txxas
novbe3v slan
ST LOUIS BU8INE8S HOU8ES
aaaarwo tbxas TaAna
BAOS AXB BAOalNO
HkLCniSEBsn of
Soar So UN >
CQAlAHSSlQV UCRCUAKrX
C1UTWUI01IT At to Commission Mrretisnls
Cottoalllds Wool a Praia 1MB Uontlsu
t TILDr IU USA Uk otnmlaalun lotion
a flonruralaTobseoolllqeAe UN MatpBi
YW fclCKS a CO hol al < dValer la fruit
Jandfrodnos IU WalastSU
V JCiUIOiaaCOUoIlonracloriAvCotna
1Urala L Uwir Hides Wool luuComIBt
SLXTkS Jr CO Cotton > sctora snd Comniis
Ion MerchajiU Saw Mala Be
S it BJCAII Sx CO Cutlon Factors snd
Hf OoBimlaalsa kfercbuitslS S IJomrsertlsl Bt
pgy poops
SaMTC D1TIS at CO Wnnlrasle Dry Qoods
Wablnatoa As cans snd Strut Bt
mov
MSt IronMeel
SLlCOIBOJSTOBElooN Ac A
If liJ SrOCaf COMUISSIOX
BEOSUTe stock Commlaalon Ifer
BIASUT
chantaNal IBtocfcTsfda EaatBS Loul111
Ul STS ICkntSAlO Lite stort Cotnaiis
aloa Merenapu Nal StocS Tarda III
STATlOkUii
f
IETISI0V A 111 TTIIk SuUloners Printer snd
IftanallooaMrrs Proprietor ortii Cbsni
Silos VioletOopjlng snd ReeordlBfcIllcm Bt
KAN8AS CITY BUSINE8S HOUSES
siaatwo Taxaa Taaxta
AaRlCVLTVRAl IhlFLJllEXTS
rrac MUBtuoLDsaiiuni tic and
1 AsUaplemeat bouae llSaodlllWalniitBt
IllUWAL AHU tytTdWIinKsTiTUTEr
nsTOkHlTliSsttdChrDnlo Dlsesses trested
aaa fce airealae Pre nieawawa a Siaib SWlMaearaat
iridic raiauji 4 if J arpcA cqmIT
TEX KaSSU STOCK I111D8 the moat com-
modious tn to MoValley LV MoraBupt
Kl tlSBlUr iItllKAI01Katia rUCkVd
Kaoaas l1lytMo National BtoeS Yards XAal
SI Loala Ul bpeclalty tnada or Hlooded CSitne
tsOWCBS aULAIO Uya Btotk Colnmls
Ijr fcteaotiaaiu Bat
pumbaslo
BSoskYayda
T > ATENT LEOSAHII
Al Iledaeed Prices
JUIS
Thepatient putting on and
iirui ticilly te u
Tore
al moderate Prtoes
dons
ii i
Phamphlels and ptliHTilttoiiiniolii
sll necessary Information teut fres
Address LEIIlH LOCK HOOD
700 N Tff III Btrear StllMltls Mo
iNoveautera XaHnXXmXj
DECEMBER 21 1875
LEMON SPOAB ETC
10NETH1RDIS SAVElb
fu quanlit 1 their pirfect imHt aiid great
enethlle only kinds made b > a lirarllral
elnlstatitl l > lstclsn Willi scldilitlc care
nsuro unfonnltr ttealthrulnexr delicacy
frredmn 1 rem all rejurlmm raintstires
e sre far superior to tha conunon adul-
ated kinds Ubtsln the genuine Oh
d eeur trade jnsrks ss ebove rCream
tng Powder Hand aud Cornucopia
the Jlaklng powde onl scl
In cans
sUrelylslielled MsnTlute befit deceit ed
In lovseo tiuUvpuwdeneldss llr Prices
Mamilartiml only by i
HTEELEAP1IICE
Lhksiio t 1 outs aud Cincinnati y
DR C M7LANES
CcldbiifedAmerican
Worm Specific
VERMIFUGE
r <
symptom or worms
countenance ii pale inJ
TI1C with uJr ilon lf
flushes or a circumscribed spot on
one or both cliccti the cje become
dull the pupils dilate i fn s7ure
semicircle runs slong the lower eye-
lid the nose is irritated swells snd
sometimes bleeds a swelling oflbc
upper hp i ocqjional hciJachc ilh
humming or throbbing of jhe cars
an unusual secretion of salitd j slimy
or furredtongue breath i try foul
particularly in the morning sppctite
nrrable sometimes voracious with
gnawing sensation of the slpmsch stj
others entirely gone fleetingjpains
tn the stomach occasional nsuses
and vomiting violent paini througli
out the abdomen boveI irregular
at times costive stools sjimv not
unfrcquently tinged with blood belly
swollen and hard urine turbidl re-
spiration occasionally diftjcult knd
accompanied by hiccough l cough
sometimes dry and contutsiie un-
easy and disturbed sleep with grind-
ing of the teeth temper wriablc
but generally irritable etc
WlfenfTer tie above
symptoms
are foHtf toMfifn
D C MLANES VERMIFURF
Will certainly effect a cure
The unitersal success which has
attended the administration oftlm
preparation has been suchas to war-
rant us in pledging ourselves to the
public to
RETURN THE MONEi
in evrft Histm ce where it should
prove ineffectual providing the
symptoms attending the sickness of
the child or adult should warrant the
supposition of worms being the
cause In all caJcs the Medicine
to be given in stuct accosdancb
WITH THE PISECTIOM J
We pledge ourseltes tuthe public
that
Dr C MLapes Vermifuge
OoV OTtONTAlN MERCURV
In any form and that it is an inno-
cent preparation not capabIe ofdthg
thl slightest injury to the mist tender
Address all orders
infant to v j
JLLMING IIROS llrrskacif Ta-
P S Dealers snd rhyttcUnS ordering from
olhen inan Firming lira will do el to Mrilo
Iheir order dilimUr uti takl m Sh >
WLaSirrfarrStrFlfmtMtNri Pfnihvik
Ia 1olhoe luinatOEive Iheei a trial w ill
Ibrwrd per mll pot al 1 to nv pail of tlie
United butc one boa of IiU > r tirclre tbne
rent pottase tamp or one vial of ertmiwg for
fourteen Ume4xnt tamp All order from Canada
mo1 pe accompanied by twentytnt etra
atociale by Drmuit and Country Stors
Keeper generally
t r
k BOOK FORJHEJMLLION
ia3jl j
OraaMSat Ik
x
Carriage aisars
ai r aaia
nniflft I ap S aa < nrtittl t
M ba a > S U NiMlTMa vlU Ul
liiinlwertw la ta eata a el nrrasailea aeawrtlaa
tka MMBMIea Sa
TSI U aa laiaeanlaf rk f Saaaral aaS elty
prrttae aa4 aSWa el fSSSia
Mae rwiailiw la eertS via aa4 aaealS he 1 we art
eaieaei aT we haiaaS leaialISreaaSeai laeaar
aim lieaU > raeMwriaiaae iahaMr uateaa
iere Naahalena SaeeUa aaS areah Uat U ael
tla aa euer ear
aaarawii
aar aairrra el aaelata ttar nn c
SU PUfaaaary Sa It 9 b
SaibiS Heel
asUcs ta Iks lets as Unlsrtssals
Babe apelrlai la ne aalnrtea eeaat ah aSeenU Is
HP a ef aMa aay aa I Ur
talla
Sana kkIm waiief eaal year Siw I ae baa dealer
akyearea
Dr Sana
pia SaaSI aeeM f lewily ni iHai
aaM aba weet aewaealeo yiip
aara el tble eraauy aaS nt aa eaa be aaaaaluS
ii illy ar by wait aa taa Omwi eaimail la ala eeu
Dee aaS Mrlara Sa It Sena SJaaiS Veet beteaM
rlaalaaicaaaaalaa taala Ma
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
wXu our or rtOTent Dlaaaafc
ifnit
m HRUN8WIOK AND
LKK COMPANY
Manufacturers of Standard American
IIEVEI IlIUiIAltl TA1ILKS
wllh the faiuotla Phelau ft ColkutltT
Kutent eomliluatlon or iiateut steel rili
du cushions Jenny Llnd Psrepa Ple
eonhole Vlrgioieu utid Bagatelle tables
of latest styles Ullllard funilshlna
goods of all kinds Prices lower and
terms more liberal than any other first
°
3ruA > kolat H Louis Mo
J BiiTnrtltonW > li ll Slaildrenno
eonnectiou with any other establish-
ment la nt Louis Send for Illustrated
catalogue and price list nSdawOm
< li
IflakeaNoleoril
One of the bvsl practices is to
a reuord of such facta concerning
fann matters as may have coma
within tho limit of ones observa
tions Ono of the best w n s to get
at tho truth is to meet with onos
neighbors and eoiuparo notes This
is tho proper season of the year for
doing this and we hopuitwlll not
bcnlTowed to pa by unimproved
A neighbor may lia o grown an uil
usually lino crop of grass or grain
If so inasmuch as tho soil on Which
they were grown is similar to that
on our own farm it will pay you to
inquire into tho onuses that limo
induced so iksirable a result Was
t owing to n pievious judicious ro
tation of crops Wns it the appli
cation of barnyard manure Or
what was the cause Perhaps it
may have been early fall late fall or
winter plowing tho land If so what
Were tho conditions of tho soil at th
lime of plowing
It is a great point gained when
mo sets himself about tho task of
olwerv ing closely nnd makes n c ire
ful record of such observations It
is by observation that wo learn nud
that progress is made Wti should
not only lend and ohicrvc but we
should tako ndautngcof whatwi
tbus learn anil nt once make such
knowledge available for it is In
this way that success in farming or
any other pursuit is assured
Rural World
The State of Texas has a grand
destiny Emigration is pouting in
on e ery train that enters her bor
ders Such is the richness of her
productions the mildness of her
climate the superiority of her facil-
ities for producing ull kinds of slock
that it may be truthfully stated
that it is tho ery pamdinu for the
fanner The circulation of the Ru-
ral World is cUtlidiuir with great
rapidity over the Mate which
shows tint tin re is among tliu peo-
ple thero a spirit of enterprise ol
inquirynnd a desire fur information
which isnf the most i heeling ihar
acter We have visited the Stale
and no people pay moru leverence
to the laws or conduct themselves
with more propriety Emigration
is cordially invited and it matters
not from what State a limn comes
hois kindly welcomed and genei
ously treated The Stalo is under
an honest and eflicicnt administra-
tion and the laws are impartially
administered No one who thinks
of emigrating to Texas need hav e
the least fears of mistreatment On
the contrary ev ery kindness w ill be
shown him
A Koaiasillc Princess
Thero recently occurred at Zu-
rich tho death of the Princess
Schw arUburgSonderhauscii a lady
remarkable for her chaulnble ac-
tions She leaves an enormous for-
tune to her only child whose his-
tory would easily furnish materials
for a romance Twelve years ago
she was passing through Thonne
and while visiting tho military col
lego of that town fell violently in
love with the riding master Tins
young man who rojoiced in the
euphonious namo of J ml had ori-
ginally been a shoemaker but hav-
ing martial tastes he abandoned till
last for tho sword The Princess
finally married the ex shoemakt j4
who nfteiwnrds became the lhro n
doJnd nnd could be soul daily
taking his afternoon drive with
the Daroness in a gorgeous conch
and four tho envy and admiration
of his fellowtow nsmin The llt
ron did not however live long to
enjoy his wealth Consumption
carried him tn an early grat e nnd
nil that now remains of this little
romnuco is a magnificent mausole-
um erected to his memory by his
disconsolate widow
A Nlorrof Itolbfhlld
From the Jewish Mcsseugcr
During one of the lairs In Paris
some years ago Rarou James du Roths
child was a patron Chancing tu pass
a stand wheresomepretty young ladles
were Installed he asked in a bander
log tone Well my dear what can
I do for youl Ah Uaron said
one you can give us your auto-
graph With pleasure responded
the gallant old Diron If you will pre
fsco it with an agreeable sentiment
So the young lady without much ado
wrote on a dainty slipof paper I
hereby to charity ten thousand
francs and the Raron Immediately
si until bis name In full and smilingly
paid the amount to the enterpriamg
Parisian
Arab Horse Tlaxfrus
Adriondack Murray in his old
en Itule mentions these as Arab
horse maxims Whoso raiscth aud
traineth a horse for the Lord is
minuted in the number nf tliosu w In
give alms day and night in private
as well as public lie will find bis
reward All his sins will be for-
given him nnd never w ill any fear
comuoter him and dishonor his
heart Olwen o our horse w hen lie
is drinking at the brook If in
bringing down bis bead he remains
square w ithout bending his limbs
he possesses sterling qualities and
all parts of his body aro built sym
metrically Let your colt liedo
meslicitid and liv e w ith you from
his tuniltTcbt age nud when a horse
liu will bit simple docile faithful
and inured to hardship and fatigue
If you would have your horse to
sen o ou on the day of trial if j on
desire him ttr be a horse of truth
make him sober accustomed to
hard labor aud inaccessible to fear
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ITOMBEB 86
Jsn JldUret >
llV3IHst < > IBItXATllV
St II 41 I
Inbllsliftl sj the request of J It
llqnry II Pfcndirarust iaud Yi fiU
llathes Cfltttmlttea nf Korcat qjade
Orange IuiestoneciUntyu il
Desr rstrons oMIuibsmlry
Wo have metouceagaln lnfinUf6ifr
social hall ncath tho llutter of i the
partlcipatqlnjhc < uiiuy plcasures nf our
thriving organization but while the
restof the happy In ml are turning
their expectant eyes on mc aiuae
crctly wtahlng I could resign my lion
orcd to tomoiino
position more compe-
tent to graeo this stand tlnn I liilo
I < JlniiotIlicn jott fm once put on
vourcharltabtorobcaand b6 ijulle lehi
lent In your critlclsai
Tha ultlmatcobject of Ids urganlza
lluniamutual Instruction and protec-
tion to lighted labor by1 tllflnsitig a
knowledge of itsr alms and purpose
expand the mind by tracing the beauti
ful laws I ho great Crealor has estali
llalicd In our universe and to enlarge
our views of creative wisdom and
jiiircr It was will said that human
happiness la the heme of earthly am
bltlon Which la only tilluj atulnet
through IndiKtry
The inombcnrVif tills Ordir encour
age uphold and sanctUm every ellOrt
made to atlvante ecouumy Industry
nail pcrscrctauce maintaining the ne
esblty of home culture and home man-
ufacture Ourmotto Is Kxcelsiort
press ounard and onatrd till tho high
est point has been tcsuhcU our banner
flrnily plautcd t wave fu triumph oer1
tile world Wc have been liDlTetlag
the storm withits wildwaves dashing
ua toauil fro almost uiaklug a wreck
of our intlru little band llut happy
thought we have surmounted every
difficulty and success has crowned all
onr rlTorts until number 242901
wu
this organisation being far in the lead
and one of the greatest achlovunicntp
of modern times Let us hope that
from ciTorte and
our success we may
yet see no l only tho farmers and mc
chnnlcs engaged In tills glorious work
but all those who havu so lung and so
bitterly opposed us Our lesson wo
take from tho busy ant the humming
bird find tho fragile Dowers Front
tho lililoant wulcsrji the useful lesson
of provldingfood fur future want lay
ing up as weltas food for future nour
ishment Iniunrea lu heaven to that in
eternity we may reap our lull reward
Fromtho birdwOInter a cheerful dis-
position filling the hearts of thole wo
olutueu touicctwitlisunshine comfort
log the afflicted and lending a helping
handtnthc
from tliofra
grant Hewers we learn that life Is but a
testing show though to those who
will It tis Hired with dcvvblesalngj
reaped from righteous deedssown with
aif tilled wlthpalas aud garnered
with thanks This vast State
which wssonco soJlttlo thought of as
bclugan agricultural county is being
transformed Into almost a new State by
the rapid progress of cultivation and
civilizationand lnilecdli becoming tho
star Htatq of produce Tho farmer Uaa
achieved great advantages from Ida
steady tall through the Orange In fa-
cilitating his wants add although His
a command that Euan should live by
the ewiutof his brow he isgrcatly en-
couraged by this Order asamedium
to his prosperity and ho has done the
crowning work to clcvato Ids couutry
to what It is at the present day Al-
though farming islooked at us being of
so little benefit toward tho progress pf
a nation there Is mi other of Industry
that has more to do with progress
than this aud in addressing ourselves
lotlic great work before us wo should
realize that wo are the reprcacntativia
of the greatest secret society of tho
world we should remember that our
present efforts have much to do with
sheltering us down the long vista ot
years before us
CcrcB the goddess of agriculture ad-
monishes the fulfillment of domestic
duties while Pomona laden with lus-
cious fruit Is quito tempting both to
baud and mouth buf Flora who
reigns queen of flowers 1s paramount
to all Tho wreath encircling her brow
is emblematic of every grace and vlrtno
fouud in woman Her bow er la decked
with the hrighest and purest gems
earth can afford flowers plucked from
their hiding places In the rustle Woods
and arranged with the most artlstlr
sklll the trailing vine twfnes itself
around bur and cllags to her like the
lichen to the rock as if to protect her
from future harm And now dear
Patrons in concluslonEtnce you are no
wiser than before I lutploro you to
hcver again allotthis Irksome task for
which I am so Incompetent to-
me though hoping this organization
may lie crystallrcd and embalmed In the
hearts of all itsmcmbers and that w e
may be crowned with tucccr in all
that Is wmthyqf our cause
Prons lletl fouulTf
Salado Texas Dec 13 75
Eil Examiner and Patron
The Orange moye through these
parts Is still allvei aad new 15ranges
are being organized every now and
then Thc Vorthy State Lecturer A
JRose who Is also our County Dep-
uty was with us of Sunnytlde Orange
at our lust regular meeting In the
forenoon be lectured our members In
Ida usual plain clear and impressive
wsy on tho subject of Agricultural
Education ancKvlJooperation with
many otherusefuHuggcations some of
which I have seen published In your
worthy psper L mention two of the
more important of thcin as they have
not appeared before as subjects for
Lecturers anilother speakers of the dif-
ferent lirauges towlt For what
purport have I joined the Orange I
and In whatvways do I expect to be
bcnclllliil by my connection with the
Order t Subjects that if properly
treated cannot fail tn be fruitful of
much good
The IlarvestF sst having been en-
joyed and necessary business dis
patched the Irange was formally
closed after which tliu doors were
opened and the ntighbors aot mem
bers were by previous arrangement
invited in for an hours talk from the
Worthy State Lecturer Many proju
dices were thus removed minds en-
lightened and much good accoin
plisbed I believe that It the sama
course were pursued by every Deputy
in the Slate It would accomplish nioie
In tho way of liannonlrlng the Order
amln building It up than any other I
have seeu suggesled
Fraternally yours
John ri ItntiKits
W M SunujsiJo Orange til
Nmim mn
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JQ B P4UJXUUIa
NEATLY
HI
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at tsa r xiTJT
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faded Jeaves otHhlsuaulurunal da > o
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oyerteu thousand paraded touajf headed19
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Buffalo NV Y rWrember SO UAt 8JOA w
M afire brokV out IdlthaVomposwa a oaaiijii
of the Morning Express TJbe contents ot
the news room was destroyed The floors
undernesth were drenched Loss 10ct
irlor Fstllsllaa i I isfl
Detroit December 21 D A Boss at Co
luiiihrr dealers bare failed LtabLHtlea
1100000 aasota 4fO0IA
Duncan Nhernaan ek Co t tasj
New Vork Decemher SO Duncan Sner
litsn A Co were adjudged Involuntary
liankruptsouaturdayonapeUtton fileiitiy
Carter tFjtton allortiejs fiid sfgiteJ by
nvirtwd hundred ervdttorsy whose clalais im
agirregale ll ou ThOjSCiatOf baojjj l4
ruptey were forty daya fuspenslon of cotn
merelal paper aud failure to pay a depositor1
meeting or OSlelaie of
Prntldtnce II L Dec DO DrexllMor
J
gan t Co of New York Tllaku Dros ft
Co of Uoston and Jaa l PinlthItoVsi ft
Btaft and Henry L Kendall of this city
hare Imh laf Itediomeet the officers ot the
rovldence nsursoce Conipsny tomorrow
for the purpoaeof mskfng sn examlhstloai
of the sffstrs of the compsoy and 2ucb fif i
ommendatioustd creditors as the c mralttea vii
ensy tbluk adrlsshle
in J
POiisiiiiN <
i I I lle t
Basted
London Dee 30 Lawtou t Head iA or
cbanta and shipping aufl fhsursuce sgeats
of lhlailty have failed IJsIIMIIm amuua
tu mouo
Paaacucera Male
m i 11
Qileeilstown Dre 2diTho Amertouetai
psssenserssre allwellaud leave there imiu
Havre by the Villa de Brest
The tlrttlatt Troopa Vu Back
Itensg December 20 The British troops i
from Pcrak retired to Illanda where theyj
a aft for provisions aud rrlufqrcement be-
fore attacking Klntra
flesteral marines >
Sauta uda December 20 Gen Martuej
haaarrlvedand will go Immediately to San-
S baaiian to assume commsnd of the artu y
lrlUuaKti6a I l
nailed r r Anaerlesv > i
Southampton Dec 20 The North Qer
matt Llods steamer which takes the place
of the Mosel with slaty psssngers from1
Deutehland salltd for New1 Vorktodsj J
TIIK mAllHKTS
f in j
Clod
NOOX I i ni
LivaatruoL Deo Su Cot too i quiet j
Middling Uplands 7d MiddlingOrlesa
Wd Ju1
New YorkDecember 2oMlold opened st
113 Jottou market steady Bales j
Upland 13 frUk Orhsuia ISXe
i NWIIT
Utlrestou December 20klold ll43lla <
Silver ill 112 Cottoa inarket ateady
flood Ordinary ll c Low Mlddltugl > ie
Middling MXc UoodMlddlhigl3 > ic Sales
1911 receipts 7031 bales Hides ntm
Dry Hint aoloaedloXQ17cYrts < deci V
Sc Uretii7c Wool ntarket ulft SaiiLeys t
changed Medium to Flue Eastern UisisrSDC
Western lt 21c k
Naw oitLxaits Dec 20 Cotton ntaikes
drm Middling 12Xc Balea109a bale
lold 1ISXQ13Xi
i a
mark Twalits Contrlbullan
un ii ii ii i it
A book of kulographs offered for
sale at the Massachusetts Infant
Asylum fair in Boston cotainst
letter from Mitrk Twain which
reads ii
IlAinTOki Oct 51876i
My Dear Madam I beg to wish
tlio best success and a long career
of usefulness to the Infant Asylum
fair But words are empty deeds
are wliat show the earnest spirit
Theref oreI am willing to bo one of
a thousand citizens who shall agree
to contribute two or more ol their
sbildren to this enterprise Iido
not inako this offer in1 order Uiatil
may appear gaudy or lavish in > the
eyes of the w orld Imt only to help
worthy eauso to the best of f my
ability l
SASitiKtl CYkukx MarkTwAiK
a a t H
BurxaioR articles In universal re-
quest are always counterfetfedj attd
the pirates of trade wbd pk > k u > a liv-
ing by depredating UDote Ibeiigtatiof
others are constantly trylug to eheavt
thepubllo by substituting Imitating
and falsifying Blnfmdna Liver Itegula
tof but tiewarei 4ake aoi > ai vispt un-
der our oopyriKbUd enaraved label
with seal signature and stamp otJH
ZellinftCo
COMETHIKa QUITE NEW
For the Benelltot the Four
all deuomluattons I
of Yiyut
AUCTION SALE OF iuai >
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
VHlnesilay Dec 35ndf iftVs
At BJ3u p m TOO VAiet to be oH WXne
tlou W tcbe mtl Jewelryi < af tilJdnd
too numeroni to dcnortbe Mtti ooe Mtt 40
Tolutuea NfUuralUU Utjriryenfe it IT
vulumea Bulwer Lyttoui Worksan nu
merput otbw pflxti li til ffH > FrktM uitl
uo tUkj gii raUitti d For Ureas of ul
ee bsuid tillU
Ttie proce tli o the tale it r il tluf Uic
co t ami ezpvDBeat will ta hiakUJ toUit
Treuarcr ot McLcodui County tor tllatri
butlon tfabove
EverjboJy loylted to aUteoJ thl livlo on
WcUDetdty 2ml of IJtcciaUr at 030 i to
at Ybiti ifcBHiouit Ami km Uoum
UllKiat
Tlie Lacletle klUl ualDUlna IU strong hoM
upon tti trattVag public aa tlie faTOrue Uo
1 U
M I
I UK
tel lu StLouU lafr Malln tne proprietor
U a prince of a JJtne Uoat and hit derka
trmotoflhe tock ipaort Uactta ara
ire ated with tha utinoat clTUlty a l ar
mad to ftI that the Laclede fur U < AUnt
la their home Of courte under luvh a
inanageuienti the table and alio the room
anil heda are of th Yery teat mITUAwU
f
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