The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1, Friday, April 3, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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TV KwneH Opsin 1 < hiving quite
aim ill titt Ishnil Oily
Tiia drawingo the Jioulivlllo Llhrnry
Lottiry on tnc Slst vas an impoilant
event Many hnroheen nwlo poorer mil
wiser lit It anil but few purer and hetli i
The Legislature on the 3tst ult hy i
TOto or 70 to 0 In tho Hruio ami 20 t
nothing in tho Senate sustained the
charges against Judge ilaney
When tlie cats awiytlio inico vrlV
play SHco tho ahsenco in tho South
of ninny ablo and courageous christian sol
tilew the enemy has retaken maay of tVii
position let
AVlicn tho Ttcv Dr Hammnncl wai on
his way tho other day from Oalveiton tr
Austin tho people of Brcnhim nnem
bled at tiio depot and insisted upon hear-
ing rt a sermon from the reverend fir <
brand He sacrificed his dinner to grat-
ify their
AV U Thompson nutlior of OeoigV
Scenes is attain writing for tlio jiree
Country Mtn in Towu is his last
and it is laid to bo equal to Ins bc t
cfibrts twanty years Ago
Th great religions agitators from St
Louis visited both Houses of our Texa
Legislature on the 31st If thoy can make
Anything of some of tho boys there wc
think they may be voted competent to
travel It may still bo a very fair field
for their effort but we cannot help
thinking their visit has been deferred at
least four years too long
Tho Bryan dispatch wo published jes
terday was full of horror and terrible
u was tbo crimt vns the fearful punish-
ment of tho perpetrators Imarjino thi
poor lady outraged by fWndish brutul ne-
groes in sight of hcrwotnded and helps
less husband Burning at tho stake is far
too mild t fate for such wretches
Tom Ochiltree Is fUshing his blue eyes
and shaking his auburn locks about tho
Imperial city of Washington Tom ic
interested somewhat in tho vacant post
mastership of tbo Island City Tom U
one of the keenest as well as tho most
successful solicitors of Elective favor we
have in Texas and it would not surprise
ua very much if he were to announce the
coming man
AY luve been favored by tho per-
usal of a letter from Mr Howe
now in the City of Mexico to a lady
in this city accompanied by n copy
of in American paper published
there Wo will publish cxtracU
irom both in oar Sundays paper and-
re infinitely obliged by the atten-
tion
Gen Washicgtonfl private seal r
new in the possession of Mr Buslirorl
D Washington oi Ilinon It is oi
white cornelian in tho form of a
shield surmounted by a coronet
upon which is perched a raven with
spread wings On the shield is thi
motto Exitns acta probat
>
The departuro of Dr Hammond
from Galveston has not as man
predicted dampened tho nidor oi
those engaged in tho present unpre-
cedented revival in that city It i
represented db gaining in force and
protency each day
The Western Union Telegraph Com-
pany has adopted a new arrangement of
great importance to the interests con-
cerned in the Southwestern Held of its
operations It is consolidating Its Trans
Uiedtjiripl departments and has placed
all tho lines from St Louis to tho Itio
Grando under a single administration
Mr L C Baker who has heretofore had
charge of a division with his head-
quarters at Little Hock Arkansas is now
assigned to the supcrlntcndency of the
consolidated department This involves
the discontinuance of the Texas Superins
tendency held by Mr D r Shepherd
who has had his headquarters at Houston
The GoTeinor appelated and the Sen-
ate confirmed the following Judges for
District Courts on the 30th ult
It 6 Walker to bo Judge of the
Tourtb District vice Pnest who was ad-
dressed out of office Judge Walker is
now a resident of 0 aires ton an accom-
plished lawyer and unblemished gentle-
man and will make a mest excellent
officer
II D Ector or Marshall to be Judge
oi the Bixth District lnplaco of William
eon adt run I out of office by the Legist
Uture
J as AWare to be Judge of the Tnen
tyfourth District in i lace of Thornton
icelgntd
A B Broaddus to be Judge of the
TwiBtyxighth pittritt In pUto of
4 iiit > TO UKLhCOVXrK
Wo gavi ycJtcnlay a report of tho pro
feedings of tliti indlgaatlon meeting lain
at Bolton on Saturday lust It wus uur ob
jeet in going to Helton and attcndltitr thi
meeting to uccrtaln as far us wo mlgtit
the sentiment of the people and eltcltire
it to tho public through the Kxauinlb
This wo considered especially iuipn
tant in view of tho faci that the Juurnu
tho only paper published in that count
was known to bo in sympathy with tin
Indignant nnd wo thought it due nui
only to the excellent Members thus pio
poscd to be subjected through the rcs <
o the odium ol public censure but dm
also to the Democracy ol Bell that tin
Lxamimcii having a large circulation l
mat couutv should reprtscnt nlut be
ioio going wo believed and vthat hi
low have not the least hesitation in us
n i ting to be tho sentiment of tho gnat
iiitss ot the Democricy ol that county oi
ho questions involved In pursuance ol
his object mid also of certain importati
Intercuts cinnidcil with the State Grangi
ivo went uer fiom Helton after takinj
notes there to inliilv the next largesi
and most Important towu 11 tho count
At Helton llicri in at indicated b
our published repott some dWireif
sentiment at Stl ulo there was nunc tVi
iplnian bniir uiiiicrsil sofirus ncmt
iblo to njcertiin that the LgUlutu
had acted wttly on I mis dtbervlng
commendation instead of cunt lire A d
iucIi botli according to our own obsci
vation and to tho evidence of such men h
JudgoO T Tyler Dr II II Parker
Secretary uf tho Stato Grange Mr J 11
Uarbcc a promlnc t merchant of Saltul
and others with whom we conversed ii
the largely predominant sense ot tin
county as a whole Indeed tho first tm
gave it as their opinion that if the que
tien wcro now put nut ono in twenn
would voto for a Convention much lc
with tho facts now patent for censuring
heir Seuatur and Representatives foi
their action in the premises So much
for Salado and for Bell countygeneratlj
on this question n icprcscntututiun thai
itaffards usespeciil pleasure to make oi
account not only of considerations ul
reudy named but also because Bell i
regarded as the baincr Democratic county
of tho State
And nor having disposed of this letu
turn to things more congenial
Bntcring the village of Salado the visi
tor is most agreeably impressed with the
enterprise and good tasto evinced espcs
daily in the style and general appearance
of the houses Mot only are the resi-
dences unusually largo and handsome but
> n the 1 icutlon and taste in improvement
here is abundant evidence of enterprise
culture and refinement This tlrst iui >
prtsslon is fully sustained by further uuu
better acquaintance und ono rinds will
pleasure that tho rare beauty uf the
tunics and of tho scenery adjacent in
eluding of course the cleur and dashing
tream of the same name with ltsfainuui
springs of clear cold water is if not
typical certainly in haimuuy with th
character of tho quiet and unpretentious
citizens o Salado
Why there is not a dram shop not n
billiard saloon in all tho town A butt
tie is a thing unknown a drunken man
a thing never seen
Strictly a temperance town Salado ha
tho honor of being the onoonly place in
Texas wo believe where the sale of
intoxicating liquors is prohibited by law
fills regulation which has been found
salutary in its ctfuct upon society in gen-
eral was instituted with especial refer
nee to the Salado school un institution
uf whfch the community is justly proud
Pounded upon the Idea of exemption
from temptation and from tho deinurul >
izing tendencies of the drinking laloon
Sulado College flourishes a splendid mon
ument at once to tho cause of temperance
and to tho philantropy of its munifi
cent founder Gen Stirling 0 Itobsrt
son who in addition to all the land in
the limits of the town has contributed
largely in money to the building aud en-
dow meat fund Built of white ruck of a-
very superior quality the College is an
imposing edifice of two stories 100X110
feet and in its internal arrangement not
less than external appearance and pretty
location is admirable in adaptation to the
wants of a first class school Nor is it
less fortunate in its Faculty tli distin-
guished Dr S D Saunders late of
Uuntsville as President being cs
sisted by a full corps ol
competent teachers in both the primary
and collegiate departments Tho num-
ber of pupils now in attendance is about
ono hnnnred and fifty including reprcr
sentatives from fifteen different counties
and with its recently greatly enlarged ca-
pacities and increased advantages the
College may be said with all its present
prosperity to have only fulily entered
upon it scarcer
Koted for temperance and cold water
Salado is equally worthy of note for many
other good things its unlimited and uns
falling water power for Instance which
however we havo not tho space just now
to enumerate much lessdescilbo
To cencluds briefly our visit w as in all
respects mott pleasant and satisfactory
and whether as rewards politics or mutes
rial and social prosperity tho situation
both at Belton and Salado and In tbrt
ipfjinmrv
aSsk y > 4L
xtenJtfl o uervtll in > evv ays fc
are muto Uian ever ptnud of Ur sister
county lidll
BY TE LEU RAP II
SrCtilAL TO Tl V > e EXAMIKEB
HiivAN April i L been confirmed
hut threu uf the blac OeviU were bung
n llio Btazos bottom yesterday and two
iiuro last nigut man ng seven in all in-
cluding the two ttiut were hung here
There is a probability of tho recovery
> f Mr Lcn < Mr Leak is very weak
nid slowly recur ing
Pnoviuntex 11 I April S At the
loctluu yustei uy a light vote was cast
IETTEIt VUflHI ITIR STIIPIIENS
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icJWS
mere tvercno Democratic nominees jsevs
crul Prolub onlsts are badly beaten
Jurusides i nchman for United btatct
senator eans to be ahead
San Fiuiicisco April 2 A dispatch
fiuuiAus n Nevada tonight gives the
partica is ot a horrible tragedy in
Sm ii Valley Nevada It appears
Cans i eickstone had been for a long time
jo lint s of bis wife in consequence of ats
to i ons shown her by a young man-
na i cd Norton about whom they hud
ftquent quarrels Yesterday a miu
ained Osterhaus went to Keickttoneo
house and receiving no response to his
demands fur admission broke open the
door On the floor lay tho naked body
of Mrs ltclckstone cut Into pieces and
her head split open At her feet wore the
jonics her two little girls their heads
no irly suvereU Irom their bodies Near by
were the ilead bodies of Iteickit ue n
young Norton rap iled us in den I
ttrugle Heickstonegrasped In his rigli
hand n largo Bowie knife covered witl
olood and in Nortons hand wn a latjj
dragoon pistol two chambers of whlc
ere discharged Threisnolningwi
ncs to the terrible affair
Four Scorr Ka April 2 In tc
District Court yesterday u verdict o
100000 was rendered in fayor of Pur
3cott vs the Kansas and Texas Hailro ° <
Machine Shops here
Tho case will bo taken to tho Suprcmi
Court
London April 2 Tho Times says it
has authentic advices from the scene ol
var beforo Billion to April 1st which
show that the Republican troops havi
taken no position The three days armis-
tice in which Bilboa was not included
was agreed upon for tho burial of dead
MAnKET BEroms
LiVEitrooL April 2 Noon Cotton
lull and unchanged Uplands 811
Orleans 819d
New Yoiik April 2 Cotton dull
Uplands 17c Orleans 175c Gold
closed at 113
Galveston April 2 Cotton in light
demand < ood Ordinary 14Je Mid
dllimB lCc Gold 112101125
We havo been favored by being
permitted to peruse tho following
letter to a gentleman of this city
We beg tho writers pardon for i In
ise wo mako oi it but wo deem tin
untiments expressed so minly iimi
jUbt that wo nro lottli to loc tliern
llOUSK 01 UhrtlE > KNrAllVIS
usnv Texah Maicli ao l
1
1874
hincu I luno been hero I luvu Inn
inuih to iimliigd I have kep
oIoho w oli oir over measure 1m
would in eiiMt tin liotitier I ill ti
my grintdiniitisliiolioii I navt icu
irmig ttl uri to defeat all billx whiii
eHld intiTOsl uk whero it to k mime
ii i irry tin m into tffeot I ri ceivi
much abuit for tifTeriug tiiu nmciiii
iiifiit to tiio Irontier protection bill
out Miice the Semite reduced the bil
ty aiding a battalion ut 13 00 pc
month mid inch noldicr to liirim
hirateli ni Ii n liorse tbo people lm <
come to the conclusion that I did m
the current intu which it wa d i t-
ing and tint the bill could not h it
passed with hueh heavy proportions
They now say that I did right which
U a pleasure ti mo to know I am tlii
wiy in my Ii clings if I cannot uei
what I want I will take what I can
get a half louf it better than no
bread This ii painful to mr but 1
have it to bear The Home nf no 1 to
concur in the amendments to the bill
and wa will have a tree onfirenci
committee appointed which I hope
ill tubstiuile u new bill that will
give us relief hut I have but litilo
nnpuofgcttiugatiy lliinithat will be
iflectttal J D StkiHkns
ATTESTIOX SlIAU yiRK KV0ISK Co Xo 1
You are hereby ordered ts meet at the
Koglne Uiuir on Jbndny evenlok next h
Cth initant at 7 oclock
Bj > trder ol the Foroman
i3t JK Elcix Secretary
Tlio Iii 11 Dotrn Practice
llffttli lsujb when be re m tUt wcu ft d feeble
Lied b letered iiUtedo tamlx d ur griped with
vl ltd prriKtlref lie Lnuwi hit under ruch
trittmini tbejrcftan tIonsiirvWu la btrictcon
fl ct with thi pml down practice i tbu pnuclpl
upo vrbtcb llr tetter fctomac k Blttert opera e
TLeiffectuf tbta larotuparabl < svoetal > lo iistora
tWi Ui buildup the conitltoiluu It JiupaiUxp
letlieaud afiltti dlseitlun curcbia and cltau is
ihe bliiod rrgutatra at d tuna the ilrtr and
the buwela and e tahll hte aud purpe natea a
liollbjhMofbodf Dj a appy ecmlilra Ion of
vmiublg ejtiaca toun aperient and anl bill u
wlih a puru ttlmoa it th re effect are ilmnlla
neuoflv pr deced Tb rfl la no prncrlptl m vt tne
pbinnacoj alt that baa therame acope T Q mar
llodfmo Iia foruinta cuerjri for th biHe
Bttmu ante fur lie atomach ardaliTe for the neivci
tot no r and eombl ttlon medic n that M t IJo
owtyjpvrUy f uch tbat aftr V V a UBrV M A
HC 4 J >
UFA AWVEttlifiiJJiNiVT I
N °
ricE
MIlS ltti ifiEHUT hw icuwved llio lrti
unburn licpirtiuent to her tuldeuct ou Nitj
trettbtlneen Thirl mil Kouriu ulrrttf wlma
ii > ou a bt pleatoa to donllor ber cn > tumcri
lirSOlt
R
1TUUS TO SILYK3 1LAS1S
We thoanicwltucd Vnrcliaon of Vr eo will
fnifii lint dsid icltKuua lar tula suit whl ncll l n
f r csuu cbnr tbftu Uii m hUj tea or CV r ucr
E A SiVllOlS
It C Majuks
AV T ItoniHsos
AVaco April 2 1874 diwtf
101N BASIS
0
1l view of the confntlon Incident to u indden
luage l rum ft oin to ft Currencj I aa for uiercau
tild uperatluna there being lniuruntni currtnc
lu circulation I nave concluded to withdraw Irum
the proposition to adopt the lunencr naeU and
will continue to aell for tpecle until furtuereoiice
1 hl > conne wil mate no luccnTenitnce tu mj many
cnnomera at thoehaugeit adhered to would nut
afford tbem staple artlelei ot either elioceiita ur
Uiurf at anr cheaper rates
J V CUI1N1SII
aprsdlwlm Elm and Erldeo Bllcct Lin Waco
xronoETo pukouaseus of
UNIVERSITY LANDS
TcEASCaY DsPAiiniLM State or f i A3 i
AU8TH JlXAS Jaiell Jl IS
Iapnrauanceof an Ait approved M < ru 1 4
njttcelaherebr glTen tbat tue Bialu 1 Mi 1
authorltedaudireparcdto ncilve Iheuita In
ance on Unlrcnlty Land o a Ij autboril u Ad
ol Augntt 3D 18JOaud NoonitM r 1 ISliD
Abatement will lie rnaj < oi ull luiiritt a e
aud becom PSdienpoun ptuilpil uf p
money for aaldlaudtf lr > th lira a > ofj4ti ni
Hen tothepartnee oi t ab > u Act Mi > > 17 < t
1871 TurcbKerd b4 untlJurcb li II wt
which to mako r tnjnieut eurln uitiicpi
due and unabat i ulcrttt
ulcrtttANlUtEWJ
ANlUtEWJ D liJ
npr Wit rruHiif r
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ALIXAVDtH
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UEHO H bMIl
JtlCiiII
JKIlt MlII
KNEYS AT LAW
jonoK
Celt lTH
Tieilockliolderaof the V O FA1U ASSOC1
HON wtlt meet ut tbc Com Hou eonSATCr
OAY April 4 h at U oMvtk A M to diet offlcen
r the oi ulu year
mnrchlD taptt
Att
AUD
V A TAYLOIt
rntldoct
A rumor hativg beca circulated to tho cf
lect that lima drunken uneliablo manmucli
lu the detrimoDt of inj bustneea ns u bliick
mith I take this m tho 1 of brainiinf all nich
reports us faltfs la orcrr particulir eudin
Itid cnuutcilou woull appeal to ull my pat
una fo n ti < dcitloj from tho above falie
an J clauder ui charge I TISB
r27dtwlw Ulackeiniil Wuco
flially One and All
hi
TO TflB
Store House
MAJOR
vyiitro you will find a completo Stuck ol
SPRING GOODS
duxt ask ron ckfuit
BDT YOU CAN IlUr TUG
Shoapsst and Doat Goods
For CtSlIjor ever ea In the Market
THE JtObT CJMPILTE LINE OF
Hantaiiiefs and Towels
EVEn is MAitxur
Iltrj yoi cai get your
riiiiADriiiiiiA snorb
Or THE BEST QUALITY
CENTS FINE HATS
LATEST STYLES
I hV2 n c iroptctQ tftock of
AND THE IAItCEHT bTOGK OF
CIassware
Andttio ebcaoett ever Id the Market
To
Up Country MorchantSt
Oraar other Merchants I will duplcato any
bill youmaybjy
TO DELINQUENTS Of
Last Year and Yoars Past
If you hftTe any coneeenco and ft hope ot a
happy iQiotc
FOR GODS SAKE
COME AND TAT TVniJ
tar2SDWra
Jl O aiAJOKs
Tex
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Prince Goldsmith
WAISHIAjkb iia JEWELERS
Waco u ossiiasj
Are Constantly ixc liig nllitoiii to their I Vlit < B A tiLUO VVT STOCK o
DIAMONDS V Mi 3 JEWELRY SILVERWARE
0LD0KS aw LJVt PHBftUt SPilTAdUSS
AND OTIIthl OlftOAL GOODS JUVG JilU
257 N B llepairinj of Fine Watcha a Specially JSatitfliftlon guar-
anteed in alt vines mur fiDWif
s Carriage Be
II iH I Ss MILE3 LliofiitctoH
Serin Gjlvoaton Toxas
tifstY Wvjiii t strvvrtr
Cojjil
Cotuc
Conic
STURGIS
liroj v lii > Sprl 1 ami SiiiniiC i < tl A oordlut lavltaton h extendol
II 11 ciui unit x mi io I > k p < Flit irOLesSiTOIlK anl par special nttentloa
Ii V vyrSOF Hi KaKUKR nil kmp ovryt i i ill r nnor neds At this largo
iViioicitiit und jjutiii Htiirooii h > miii ioi Dry Goods Boots and
hops Cloihing Hat3 Hardvaro Croo ory and Fancy
lotions i < i it
i i mi wlt ti b ly i rit tlr < 0i in Itjuto 4J at pricjj nut tlolV o > miitllon ctll on
cli11Din 13 A SlUItCJIS
NICHOLS PAGE
Kviiui ivo Dialers in
UiiiIit tho Jiuuulluiii Hotel
Avonuo wasj Toxas
MTJZiXiJ3XL S
Puro3t IMorwogian Cod Liver Oil
V iawrarJeJ a Silver Mnln nitlior < rit Sr jtbiti
807 headln twentyfloven competltnrj
la prepared Irora seloctai LI m aal bo lol at L3
to ou laluL Norway
V m awarded u OoU o talil nttjren In ornitlooai Xhibltloa 1B83
Ntliepur at nut tor Itmpldhy eljinsasiul leljacr e tans an4 aimU h upri r to
lhi uly mom nenlolbr tho lolici Socialm ofNorw aol Bagtaud
caia located and laid tltlu lutoitliraicil and pro
ttcled Uaalnrfiat livr eortite to tbem will re
tlva prompt atrntlon TttfcttBCl glTIU Coirnl
na tu igUettii
any
U nuro nui I y vsuniltla 1 il in io on ly dipnoi tlna e t other Ool Iilv r Oil
ttaianrUJ tlio Frit IVizj nl ihi mlr tflil it tulM rttoruttioaal Kclilbitlii 18S2
U recommulol by hgh uulioe mli rul5H to Kiropo nnl Aruerloi
Yns nrlelFiraiPrir tlioily m irinlil udtijchtl n ilit Kciluln 13
VuHjvvirJol ihsonly tnzjnt lutjntimil M ritlu Ktubulii at Sip n 1311
W II SOIIIRFFKMV A 00 Vow York
Aetfiulor Ii rjritcd Sttto and Calaa
BLAFFER
Bgieuy tiamijjncoto th puron nl thspiV i rs if rally tht tluy hTJ remorod
fru ii llieir lito slaud on An n i nmi to Hi
Hogan Building Opposite McOlelland Hotel
Whero they tvill keep as heietifu o tha it mil bif jlcct3d stuk of
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Wines Liguors and Tobacco
Tdiuily oidcra r pctfully rolicitd nni satiifac I im a q i ihly out prlc n guuantooJ
jiKKCiiAvraorTiiR r oTirts > rjJtuouM > ixG counties
Arrtqu33ed to eiimiio u Suiclc bofnro pui riiaal jj ol iyhr i at wean oonljleut tliit
they will fl it It to Ihir inter at to do ao Iropislti to dTr roat lalucaaiunti
la nil g iot lu our 1 no re om only do 83 liy mllla for rush
and herei fr our tnjtto will bo
Cash and iiothino but the Cash
HiiincbT avsu r icK3 taid fou
corrov wool ibidks uouvruvi > no vcc ukxejially
WILL MAKE CASH ADVANCES
MADE OM COTTON WOO AND IIIDKI FOIt SHIPMKNT TO OALVaSTON
V iOUK AND NiW 0ULKAN3
CIitn tor pcruiiioully coniicctml with tho nbovo Home and will hs glad to noo all
ui od IrUnIs a d iuBtumH inirchllDly J JV HARItlS
I K EIU1N
HKAL I5STATE AGENT
CUNVEYANOKK SUItVEiOIl
kl cIjIattention irlicn to locating bujlnir ced
t lutatulncrtldeaUtf Uecpta locainupaity al
tai lu the Held luntMwtf
J iVi Y IKKI AND SALK bTAULK
Mr John W Howlottaunouncca
to hia Irieuda mid the public centrally thrt
he hT boiiirtt the MVISIIY KSTABLISII
MKNT i > Livinatoti Ilrolhera lu thl > city In
tlio tlley hi tho rear of Flint X Chambcrhns
tank wlieru lis ia at all tirr > o reddy to mr
ui < h un short iotlce lino fodJlo horsoa am
Itio and doublo bugU hacks etc Will at-
tend to 111 purchaao uud ealo of all kind l o
ttoc i Hlll teed aud CJro for hoiso by the
week ay or uouth ou roasonnblo terms
Oood hustlers and courteous atieiidunts al
ways on hand
Terroa rno erate In HfcH febSdiwt
I ONO CO
LAND AGENS and SUUVEVORS
CLlIllUUNl JlllllaOS CO 1KXA9
Ileal Enate aud Collecting A out Land ccrtlll
eailc uio iiokks
loud kioiiaudson
On Uoatral It It Opposite laseucr Depot
10USTQN TEXAS
RON FO0NDKB3 AND UACHtNISTi
Van ifucturcre of Stcjm Engines ana 1
urn Goar Bhaitlpg Pumps and tho
tnla Ootton and Hay Pron Iron Fr
Door Sills Caps and Lontlcs
ll Iclndi nl Brass and Iron Oamiies
11h 6mJ
Thos thrums Lionel 0 Lovy
nniios siatMS levy
Successors to Dlscoo A Blmmi
Wlioloanlo Oroooff
And dealers in
Wostorn Produce
No > 17 and 19 New Leiy ana Not 13 aud ti
ton atriHt New Orleana
Texan Ascnt Bl II Lcry A 0 ricrjiou
Now Orleaaa mariw
N
11 RANDAt
Ktmtmll re < ii
All orksua an rJ In till 4Mt and b t style
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1, Friday, April 3, 1874, newspaper, April 3, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112090/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .