The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 158, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 7, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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if permitted Jhelp them to a ray or
two It is trfe wo had a pri
V vato interview wili Mr Richardson
in which ccrtaiabuiiness matters cere
diBCUMCil purely between him and
otinclf It Is laluo that Gov Coke or
any ouo else had anything to do with
tho matter Tho proposition for thlj
Mntsrviow and to serrd tho objects of
it were made through and by the
jidvico of a distinguished mutual
friend oftliBvparties and at whoso
rooms it camo off The basis of the
matter was simply thW That a Dem-
ocratic pnperab ve reproach and sus
piclon was a prune necessity in
Texas and nowhure could it be
published with so much propriety as
at the capital city of the Slate
Tne financial soundness of the firm
owning the News and their splondid
lacilitits for obtainingthe fullest ard
latest inteligence being fully recogniz
edpoiDted to any combination poesi
t > 1eon a lair basis as the moH practica-
ble that could be made It was the
opinion of many teat could that com-
bination bo made it would nllbrd
them the facilities to put in the
best bid and thus another ele-
ment of success be added to the
young sntsrprise
These prospects and considerations
were Irankly put before Mr Richard-
son and in the fnlicst uonGdenco oi
fair and respectful consideration
Alas 1 how has the scquol shown bis
utter unworthiness to bt entrusted
with a matter of this kind or any
other where integrity is concerned
II persisted in imputing our pres-
ence and mission t Gov Coke and
> treating it as coming authorita
lively from him and repeatedly
duriag the conversation we reitera-
ted our earnest negative and stated
distinctly tkat we not only did not
come train his Excellency but thtt
we did not know how be himself
would rtgard it only upon general
principles in view oi his known de
votiou to Democratic doctrines nud
his anxiety for their perpetuity in
thiSjStat
That part ol Mr Richardsons
statement that the printing job was
to be considered a pjrt o f the cons
tract ami constitute ti element of
the consideration is most unrounded
aud doesciuel injustice to a man as
ieuoccnt in the premise as any other
citizen of the State That we might
have considered the cbanco of ob-
taining the contract and using that
in the negotiation was not only fair
and correct but such an element in
the outlook of the enterprise as any
prudent business mau nii ht wtll
consider and by the chance of its
succe i would be regulated many
of the provisions of the then pros-
pective combination
The publication by the board and
what they considered themselves as
bound by and their private viows in
regard to tho bestowal of tho con-
tract was as well known to
the senior editor of the
News as to ourselves perhaps
and we were not fir out in our reck-
oning when we supposed they would
look upon the establishment ot a
sound Democratic paper in Austin
withcomplacency at least The at-
tempt to torture the iuterview into a
distinct proposition coming from
Governor Coke on the part of Mr
Richardson reveals a reckleeatiom
and a thorough depth of cold design-
ing cunning and malice of which we
bad hitherto no adequate conception
The News evidently had prevdetvr
mined to resume iU war upon Cokus
administration tho moment it was
known to have been unsuccessful in
its effort to pecuru tho publio
printing
It seems that the News agent was
instructed to get all tho information
as to the bids possible and up-
on that information was to be based
the bid of the News If the News
was considering only the good of the
people of the State what difference
ho wn
lire l V fii
referem
enter uijv
as tuti
matte
that wu V
i > h hive mnili It
r tho lowest fig
i jollier without
11 jii wis
tnWtii proposition
ui he alleges
i > i i i 11y Bawl that
loo old to
on n uowr enterprise such
but that he would put tho
before his pnrtne aDd if they
ppr Ted i ioud back lhen
JKloXlorltgWonthepT X statement U
ggctl from us by Mr Richard
ut the weak flame lit in U
ltempt t0 h ow that n dl8
he fifth we areraucnui raid willrfgf
j i acetul proposition had been mad
Jo contain
o satisfy them
the requisite taittrf < 7 J > him which he fniiinniv relented
We lowovelow >
may TbJ Nowg may Lo nblo t0 bcg out
of the miserable position into which
it has been hurried by its giecd but
at this good moment wo canuot for
the life ol us sec how
The condition of the unlortunate
people of Louisiana is such as to
arouse tho nolilm renliment in tho
human breast pity for anot ierit
woes With maiiythe small remnant
of a princely fortune saved from the
wreck of war has been btrept away
by tlm pittiless lloodand a dark pros-
pect opens upon thu unfortunate lor
even the means to eke out life
until another crop can be made This
condition nppel to evury mercilul
heart We in Texas have been
ble scd beyond meusurejno great pub
lio calamity has Ijulallen us on tho
contraryuuinurupttd success has at
te idtd every ilTuit and today the
peopleof Texas are us piospeiois as
any peoplo on earth Let us then
2 ivo ol our btoro to our suffering
brethren of Louisiana and in no
slintei measure either Tho ac-
counts we published yesterday morn
in are very touching and roiiBes our
dcepist sympathies
fudge J IC llfliou our member
from Itosime who called yehterday
informed us that a rumor was um
rent in Anstiu at the time he left
that tho Pulliu lrinting had been
awarded to the Houston Telegraph
We do not know ol course whether
the repoit be truo or not still less
how or why if it be true that the
change was made from the Gazette
to the Ti legraph Of one thing
however wo feel as > ured whatever
may ha c been done in this regard
the Board was aetuited by no im-
proper motives and has duno what it
believed to be lor thu bcstintcrests of
the Slate
Tho Telegraph cant understand
why the interior papers who a year
ornoago had arraigned tho News
for its political heresies bond
proclivities etc should have been
all at once convene J into warm pars
tiziss of that paper We will tell
you Mr Telegraph that little cash
transaction in consideration of that
News advertisement did it with its
little hatchet This is strictly con-
fidential It is lcokul upon as a very
cheap job by many people
A joint resolution was adopted on
tho tlh authorizing tho Governer to
use immediately the sum appropria-
ted for frontier defense It dsnt
matter much when ho uses it there
isnt enough of i to hurt anybody
and far too little to corrupt even a
third rate commissary or the CiaK
veston News
A mm four miles nofth ol Jeiiers
son ou the 4th approached the track
of the Texas nui Pacific Railroad
and shoved his head under a passs
iug train It was a complete loss to
him
We are informed by telegraph that
Calvert is not dead yet When
will she die il we may inquire
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Wcaro in a fair way of getting a
surfeit ol Mai Fest Volks Feat and
the like Here is tho A e crammed
wilhit These coast psoplo must have
line digestions or tho leastinir must
be viry innocent
A negro shot JohuTioy the other
day near McDade with a doublo
barrel nhot gun John leslu under
tho shad of the treos
The Telegraph Ima certain informa-
tion that General lieauregiird will posl
tivcly be at the State Fair it Houston
and with Qenersls
llrcckcuritlge ami e
Uray will rciew tho volunteer military
compiuies
Tho Statesmans seusational head
is Tho closing moments ol the Four-
teenth Legislature Now if it had
giveu its last utterances in these
words I still live tho Weusterian
parallel would have been complcto
J
y
SiKCiAi in line Wac < 1 K viNin
Jbmimiis May 0 Tho rlur has fallen
two nclica
Little Hock May C Baxters olfi era
refuse to obey the habeas corpus for thu
Supremo Judges on the ground that Pu
laski is under martial Ww
Baxter ordered a duplicate of the State
Seal which Brooks captured Irom the
Executive Office
A general military air prevails
Lonuon JlayC Tho London Bank-
ing Association lina appointed one of the
officials of tho Board of Trade to examine
Into tho condition and prospects of tho
Erie Itailroid Company
iKDUNAroMs May 0 The municipal
election loday was the most hotly con-
tested ono ever held in the city and the
vote the heaviest ever polled resulting in
a victory for the Democrats and temper-
ance paity The Democrats elected nino
out of thirteen couniilmen tho council
standing sixteen Democrats ten Repub-
licans
The Democratic candidate for Mayor
was also elected This is the first timo
in 13 years that this city lias been under
Democratic control
Temperance ticket elected at JciTcrson
vlll Peru Munc Waterloo Anderson
Wabash NcwAlluny Franklin Angola
JAidliou nnil Cranfurdsiillc
PuiiAi > utmiiA Im May 0 A child
of six who was bittenn mouth iign ha
died of hydrophobia
Charles Dean Lucius French political
Kouiist is dead
Mapiiih May C It is asserted that
Gen Elm has arrested four Carlist Brifr
acliers for treason It is also said that
Don Curios will shortly issue a new proc
laination to his troops
Gen Manuel Concha has been ap-
pointed Gcnetal in Chief of the Itepubs
lican nrmy of the Xortli
During the bombardment of Bilboa by
tho Carlists one hundred and lilty citis
zens were killed and wounded by shells
which fell into the city
Liverpool Jay O Koov Cotton
steady Uplands Sd Otleaus 8J
8Jd
New Yohk Muy B Cotton hlull
Uplands KJe Oilcans 18lc Gold 112
Galveston May fi Cottrn film
Good Oidlnary 155c Midillini 171c
Gold 11
Galveston will toon be drained to
the dregs The pipiritnru doing
it Nobody else teeins to bo inter
ested
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The News calls the troubles in uiir
sister Slate The Aikanim what is
it Wo call it nu all lired healthy
old fight in which liberal nnd o lior
shadesnf republican titand nu ex
ceedingly good chance of hiMng
their jugulars severed
Terrys Tsxas Kantera meet in
Houston on thu 20th The tnrvivors
of the gallant old rtgiment will meet
their tallant old commander General
Tom Harrison on tint ocnasion We
venture the prediction that thu mem
ory of the noblu Whaiton will be
duly honored
The Telegraph takes tho general
government bythe ear and reads it a
comprehensive lecturo upon frontier pros
tection Ilmrali for the Telegraph
The Waco Helton and Gatesvillj Bar
met in Gatesyille on the 21th and passed
resolutions of regret for tho loss of Col
J M Norris who died in this city April
20tb
Mr IVeiric who was wounded in the
fight in which Mr Ilobdy of Corjclle
county was killed died at his rcsidincc
in that county last Thursday
new ai > viim isiuivi >
CTKAYED OR STOLEN
From tho undmlgmd near lr Okohii roit
dence lulho mburUuf thUcly HMimUr JUj 2
IM4 on bl c < bnrri abnnt itlttn Imnijo lilib
elfbt yearn old l ld our ttblte ten and wblle
Utat on lila billy brjmle1 a pllchrjtl ou the
left fbouloer AIi one bn bt buy mate foarleen
handabigh rcteu ycaraoM lirandeil TO con ec >
tedonrl bt abuuldrr Anr taformatioa Hill be
tkauWallr r e ed a d mclr recorrrr dnly re
warded I w HARTiJN
Waco May 6 IS7I DJlWlw
rNKORMATlON WANTED
Oa thu 37ili of KubrHary 1 bad tvn eoca lo
leavo lomu for paria uiotunuu Tbocldtr
LRWIS II ItlGtM
l uMlam tlio fair completloa ll bt balr and If
10 > eara or i 1 oe younger
AIlTIICIt I IttOCH
fair comiilojlon lljbl hair l years old ainall Icr
lila a ami blnil lu the jilt re lull nut dUncuru
Any Information ulll lio IbanLfully ictclvej
t
Hihen vllle ilay 1871
J L KITS
luajfiUUjw
a rronxEY a t la w
whoii r iiin
Wilt atli nd urarapily In all LutUeo cntradrd to
blacare onk < uoud iory OoMuvbulldlok
laajbUly
MATIIIS M
l >
eoiiis iic M jiuui j AiVi
WorfllM ihc quile Wt f st
Wo Keep oa ir ml y llr 1 o r
liotils MiiiA llatn biil l ji4 wliill uirufl t
atauillon vtry an iiluli
aIh llorta Mihi W o Hi i > a Hid
at i halt Mlu n s itr j o i Muli
iti V i < it it I t y ti 1 ii
p in luv in i h lur I 1 p k
Wu uttatiia buu ol u ii ui ii
ant tfjci r
Mr Hnr Yeati la lbnn tli Klnllorae
ncilorAtr
M TI118 YEAT1 S
matD2m city Anciloneer
y D OLKVELANU
Wholesale Grrooer
AND
QVMMISSIOX MRRG11ANT
S7 > IA1S RTUECT
HOUSTON TEXAS
Liberal advaneus made on Cotton Hide end
tOtiutry 1roduco
Agent for SiiRar rinnittlons and noils al
Ntw Orle n irleos
Sella Oindl T lmci nti1 V can at lalom
Preiis frtl litaiu id lpieUl alluntloii jchtu to
aaluud all priinitiit c tltn nnd buiidlini niinni
iul Ioii miTl JllWIy
OTKAYKI Oli 8IOLKV1
ON WEDNESDAY Alltlt TtyEOTYXINTII
From the underlined In Waco
a iiav nortsu
About 15 handa high 11 or 12 jcais old branded
Jew haip and tiUnglc In rlrcle ahoio oa left
eunuhtcr aaddlo halfwornn cdo rndmarked by
Mabry Waco Ten dollare cola axard will bo pad
on delivery of samo to Col Norwood Waeo crat
Korwocda Farm 12 mllct tonth of Vaco
majSIltfWSt ALFBED WEDU
STEVENS it BEG UNS
WlftlliEiT
ROMAN HIPPODROME
AND
Worlds Congress oi Trained Animals
WlLr KSIIIBITAT
Waco Saturday JLty 101874
Corno and Fne the lnrjfe and varied collec-
tion of WILD ANIMALS Com iid tee
tho iiopliant
Como nud sec the great lady jynmuu
Mllo Lorrotto tho Queen of mldnir lu coh
nect on with llr C O Maliluwi tho erent
trapi78 perrormer Doors open 11 7 oclock
pm Admission ONi 1011 Alt Chi dree
under ton years FIFt V DNrs
J M ClIANDLKlt
TOE CREAJl AT
w 11 ii i i ni s
Tlimi STltKKT WACO TKXA9
iprlRDIm
LOST
IIOUNIY USD WAUIUNT FOR UblMCRKl
No KiAn autil lo Ilaulel Itrnll NotIc 1 htreby
vUeMthatappll allin fur duplicate ull be mida i
u < > t recnvertit nt the expiration of thu tlrne ure
icrlMdbn law ALUS NrTULMiilI
aiJl Mi Attorney In ficl for PUavan 1ialt
qMllJ 0LU COURT HOUSE
IOK SAIK AT AUCTIONi
Il tccorilame villi an order made at I ho April
rum I8H of llc County Court of MaUinat
iliii < iedinaell al public aucllon lc
hc bithot bidder at the door tluruof I ho old
Cour lloufoou MOMit jiay jj nu al ilnen
oclockAM lie pur baxr ultl bo rtouliel lo
iiu noic Hb t o appioicit rrrnilitrr dilo Jan
i r I l 71bcarliiIOieCiiitlilireftiiiriniiuin
from oate anu luriinott tlm butldinjuitlilutlai
dati frunitbuUtcofaal9
E MASSKY
frttldlnir Jaillcr McLennan Vmnir
m 0AW3m
f rniirniiii r ntsisiisiinmisi
vv
IN
wr a
CHEAIElt THAN IN
NEW YORK
CALL Oil WltlTE TO
pitorEssoii r i itieox
Waco Tvxns
uiay3DAWtf
OTHAYKD ORETOLKXI
A daik roan for sdeel mljed mare about
lfi or 17 hainh hiih nrd iibont 12 jonrii old
u Lninls or ihri i inml ird AlfO n
ilnlit tirty horse niiuis lfif or lfl liamli hish
N n lnium in irirk iinpmbfred 1 liberal
reward will he paid lor the delivtry to ino In
Waco or liiorni tlt > u to lint I can reco er
thcra W A TamoR
maylDHVIiv
fMTY LAUNIMCY
tlbo Pab UrneU noiv cinn and reidy tu ro
cele work Hud I a It dunt lu a aupirinr wauiivr
anaiitlle Alto Ikt L1KI CVlil b lb nt all bouri
aViSIJlni Ml LOXJtlOWLLL
r OLVSX 1I0USK
Corner Kim nml Itallreai SiretU
Cam IVimo i < u
Acccmmxfcllon ard farr a pxiod a Ibe cly af
rortli Hillioutoirnlbu tiei > orcnar for eairlui
ba aee to cndirom lhellHi
XZT Ifooinp to accctnmodato Famlllla mj i
MMS L JlOltltllJ
raarld lir rroprlelriff
T J WOUACK W M KtLLST
yoJIiUK X KKLLETT
IVholtwrlo and retail d ikrn in
DUUG3 MK0IC1SKS IAIVTS OIL LI
QLOUM FIXK CIIaAYIXO and S1IOK
iyn tobacco kstuacts
KOTIOXS Hie
Patent IModHnes
ami ecrytblni u ually kept In a llralclax
druiratoie lkjsittang pre criptlon mi il
at all bourn
Cornor tlh t and Auxtin Avenue
Undor tho MoCIollriul lloiul
29dlv
M
ccjtiland iiotku
WACO TEXAS
Thm FlltiT ULAdS IIUTKL Is now opened
ir the aivjnno Utlun of M tra uvi in pub
JjniiiH alilvidoport on tho iirrir
w tm
T II ItANDAI
N
DBWTIST
Klmliitll Jniaa
All work mm artecd In the liet ani Uc t atTlo
ninlUVly
JOHN D KOalilts CO
CoLtou Factorn
AND tlllMUliCOHMISSIOV ilKItOlIANr
Iiiriuranco nriln
NO Ol STIlANI OAIVKSTOV Til f AS
P7Aient for Urij Cotion Irena I
ikIICWIv
JOTIOK
N
Al pfr < n aro bercby frbiilden to take np
Iradi orin anywdyhava auutilngtonn U any
cattle brandol J 11 and J 0 uarK iron and hole
and hole cplil nut In eacb rar Alao tfion brand
tdIC aid maratd rwallnwrork under bit lathe
riubtearatid rplltitiid utm rlnt Ih the lift Any-
one uahu In anrwaythe above decriblit rtock
without vinlfcnpermliialoiifmtn tba nudcrnl ned
v111 bepnniphedtotbe full erunt of the law
JOSMllUrlCAVlTT
of JColKrtaoliCoiinly
II UAUFIKIU
JanSWIr i f tfcUnnan Couny
S AlAliUr
Would rcspottlully Inform tho puune that he
la just In i ceclpt of a full and eumpleto as-
sortment of everything lu Iho Saddlery and
Uarnoaa line Clive him a call aep lwly
EiHa isiiitovKi twu 7hh7
Cokn and Cotton Cultivatoii
sbiu suukil attaciimknvr
ManulcctureI by
VKIIt TLOW CO MONUODTH HI
Containing al theirood qtiallliea and retcial 1m
porta it Improvinunla oir thu old ftyle Nine
thousand of thu new atyle aold la < t ar which
zavu univeraal eatlalactlou For rale by
J FOItsoAIID
m r30V3m Urldee btrcet Waco Telat
p HOBENSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
DOWNS lllUIDINO
Corner i > ioaro and Austin Avsnuo Waeo
at > rl9Ulni
Wii < W > iM at
Rally One and A >
TO Till
Storo House
01
R G MAJORS
Whe a you will Usd a comploto Stock o
SPUING GOODS
DOXT ASK FOR cuii > it
BUT YOU CAN BUY Till
Choapost and Boat Goods
ForCAHII jon ercrran In the Market
THE WOST COMPIVT LIVB OF
Hosiery Handkercbiers and Towels
EVCIt IN MAllKtl
llorejoncan gat yonr
i > iiilai > im > iiia kiiots
OF THE DBST 1UAL1TT
CENTS FINE HATS
LATEST 81YLKS
1 hare a complete toe It ot
Que exisvvsx
AND TIIK IAItQEST STOCK OP
CI as sware
Ardthacbuocrt ererln tho Market
To UpCountty IVJorchnnts
Or a v other Mrrrhanlr 1 lll Cuplcite any
LI I jom raaybiy
TO PELINQCENTi OF
Last Year and Ycaro Past
If Ou haie ait cciiicltiite and a Lcj e ol a
liapiu latuie
FOR GOBS SAKE
COME AND PAY WHAT
You Ovsr IIWC
iiiar2SDibWnm
M
It f MAJORS
ASOMC LOUGI H
Mould make up their ordera lor Jewell
Book rurnltllie Ac and vend bylLeli lefftat
PVcd Je il < l to lo t10 Co per let siWir
75 01
E II CUSHlXtS
J OST LAND CKKT1FIOATES
Sioo lllrlieno labor laaued by thfl Hoad
of Lund < on niiHoiieri1 o Wnthlnrtou
County March la ISJ i Ho 8 Jobu Jaioba
I20 nerc uiunty Xo ill Vh Alideraon
lo It Siirkraai > a < tKliie iU mro Uuiity
So 181U
Win lltsaurris to It Siarka ni < as
RiKinor2U icie iKiimly No 1811
Jobu Suldor iii ucto Liiinty numlier flint
dato noticcoltiiUd Iflho ubnto cernllenlea
nronoc heard from the ComtuWrtoiiera ol tho1
Omtrnl Innd IlKo willnn nUety daya will
cull for duplicuta ol the fame
Arl28ir W K UOCKItS
A
TTKXT10NFAKMiUH
We offer yon Combined ffiapbM and Mnwere to
cut four feot fuur and a lull Incher and war-
ranted for f ui no
Same cut tltoftet sir ul
Hlnito Mowcra 110 00
Delmnd at our tftoreoa Ailitlft Blrnt Wato
riTTS TIIItErlIIBltB
Four Ilorro with Mounted Tower f3Vi oo
Six > noon
EUht cos oil
Tea Mil 00
MWWINEIIY WAltllANTKD
tOXltlll < b CO
rpili HANK
Corner M Street and Auttln Avenue
COR LEW CO
1ItEblDENT AND CASLlElt
The beat ol Liquor aud Cfgara zthanjed to
OOLI SSLVErt Oil CUItnENOY
TUltEE FIItSTCLAso
Bi I Ii 1 A It TAB 11 If
With Ihtlan A ICollandeir 1atfnt Curbloa
Jin3dtt
QOLDEN EAfJLE SALOON
Noxt to Waro Homo JlrlflRo Street
JKSSK UIA1U Fropnetor
Thoroughly renovated and tiowly and el
gaatly onuipied Tno beat o IiitiorH Wlnea
aud CiRnra octSCDtl
TIIOS A UltY W A OLtrilANT
QAKY OLUifANT
O o 11 o xi Paotora
NOS 1C2 101 A ICO STHAND
Gull cmon TfTiti
Llbpfal Caiih advanced inude on cunlirmneuta
llagKlui and Tlca farnlhca at low cat Itatea
dicsotvcin
fUS ADDIK CUUT1S
M
1ItlVATC llUAUDINU IKIlliU
LATKCAFITOL HOTRL
Only ota block from ibe Mate Uuube
CONllllKSS AVKNUK AlBIlN 1HXA8
Thle llouiin laa receutlr chaLsvd hand and been
thorough y renuialed The proilclrcia ladelelui
Ined not t be exrtlled aa to tile K ntra toinfurt of
her lloute or the quality of her laif bWe nTitie
the iiairouaite ol tirauscrp vLUine Anrlln who will
iperlemo aa eood aa hotel faro at halfihe price
I sprtldly
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