The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 119, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 30, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME VII
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
D
it w v conuv
prtl leure and Oalce No so North Cth street
WACO TEXAS
C Special attention given to Midwifery
nd all diseases > ecullar to females
t seplsdwtr
D
K M JOSKMlTJlAb
iFormerjyof Waco and
OCULIST
Of the tate HllmTAstluili at Austin liasiwr
tuanetitly located at Mierman Texas where
te Is prt pared to tnat all diseases of tbeeje
Jaurtdwly
E
W I1LACK W D
Till Ml VS ftLtlUEOX ODSTETniClA
Offirs liU professional lertlwi to the citizens
tt Mclennan orninty Residence ami office
near Hat Itock crossing on North Ilonme It
miles imrttitreat of aoo novI6w ly
F
OUNTAlJf JONES M D
vtiuao > KiioMEorATiiicriivsuiA
WACO TEXAS
TcuIera tits professional spit Iocs to the cltl
inn or Waco and vicinity Special attention
ltij to Obstttries anil Chronic Diseases
Orricr No > tf Austin avenue
KuiDr < rci On Austin avenue between
fclghth and Tenth streets
auglfldwtf
T L CAJiriiKLL
sutnEo t AM OttXMT
On 3d Austin annuo over Faltoua store
WACO TEXAS fblJwly
ATTORNEYS LAND AGENTS c
Tfi II GHAHAM
Late of Hint ft Graham
UToIlMV and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Next door to the new National Itankbulld
In st the south corner of the bfuare aoo
Texas aug dUm
J w
SlKIGHT
VXh ESTATE COLLECTING
AGhNT AM CONVEYANtEll
WACO TEXAS
U 111 buy it 11 lease anil trot houses lends
lie tjsy taxes examine land titles collect
rhlms make deeds ami locate land rtlil
rsut on shift t or on commission Jsel3dw tr
JOHN T FLINT
Late or Kllnt A Urahaiu
ATTOItNEVATLAW
Ulllrc 0 iioslto Courthonse Waco McLennan
County lexas
> Mllalre Binclal attention to Collections
Uu < ls for hale eiyrilY
s
IATITM IIOOTVI
IiiiEU JONES KENDALL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
MAIO TEXAS
Tbrnujili a reliable and elSclent attorney at
ialiiDrloii 1 > c SHTlal attention gllfil to
lie obtaining of tateuls Ieuslons llounty
sn I sll other i lalms against th Unlt l States
iiiirrtmitiit IliySHGlll
lATTLi 3IAXOY HLAIlt
ATTUItMIVH AT LAW
> Hsllle
1 V llslr 5
WACO TEXAS
1 nutlet regularly In the Courts or McLen
nlorjill io > U inn ald tails and lu
nt ui n me and ei ral Courts
iricxNo 0 East llasa
my2lttly
QLAUIC DYEIt
ATTIHE AT LAW
Uw e Clark
Julm L lljir
WACOTEXAS
I racllce regularly In the Courts or McLen
lryill lhiupm mil and halls andlu
k tHipreiiH o4 > tr Courts
17iut0 er Waoo btato Hank Etnrgls
iioct corner Austin viniieaudllaia
< in If
plOUUNOY JIcKENNEY
ATTCHIMY AT LAir
Mclveuiet
TACO TEXAS
li hh lfln > Courts of McLennan and ad
aaH if K nllm Ul > las r ulerai Supreme
I Siit for Improred ami Unlm
nlri i ll18 city of V coi also sereral
linf i 1 r 1 < 11 McLennan county
acouniie 1 1osquo UmesuiM mcliJdwtr and Mali
JJVANS DAVIS
T0RMvs t coujuEtunsj AT LAW
iVKj
WACO TEXAS
i whm of n PllKl0n again resume1 the
ih
w ueparliuents
apIDdwtf
James dugelhy
Machinist Locksmith
° P ll Examiner ofllce 3d Slrssl
i liteonr nt
° fr T
tlien cral wulrcil potimls for sale
MJWtl KXAMWKIl OKI
ay laii
CLOTHIM PALACE
Tlio Largest Finest and Cheapest
W
stock or
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
FOll FAUMMIS MEIICIIANTS AND THE COMMUNITY ATIA11U13
DRY GOODS PALACE
31 Austin Stice Waco Texas
h fi 0 r 1i i1mIl t coroI tt J 0 > Establishments In Hi city It Is the only
bouseinlhlsscctlonthalhaeillrcctcouncctlonswllhtlieractorl sor
NEW YOHK 110ST0N
IHILAnKMIlIA CINCINNATI
CHICAGO and ST LOUIS
Anil new goods In every department received dally at the very lowest prices It It useless in
say anything to planters conccrnluir either IK IkK or Ills House as for the past live tears his
nun has been a kind of watchword throughout Central and Northwestern Texas i to Country
Merchants we say this tliat lr jouwlsh to keep a lluo selection at a small Iniestment yon art
neglecting your business If you iIont call at
A I laevines Palace
Kor you can Ret goods In size lots to snlt yon at the same prices that you wonl1 hare to pay by
the raso risen here all Irue business men will grant that money In business Is mail in bus
ing aud not In selling an < l by buying your goods or
A L LEVINE
Tpu arc dealing with a direct house News i > ers are naturally adapted to pulling an 1 et cry
adertlitnentou readjou nlUilndoflers to sell chesiwr and better goods etc eO Now
vll hare Is hen
w e to say w j ou are In w ant or anything lu the Hum or
STAPLE AND FANCY DKYGOOH S
OlotHin
1
U00LS SHOES HATS CAlS THUNKS VALISES etc
EITHER > llOItSALE on retail call ox
i ijESVTCixrES
< < i 4Ut
nd you will sat SS lKR CHNTi oa etenr article 3011 buy Remember It costs n jtblng to
price my stock 1 i
aTO THE LUHESI im Agent firMME PEMORESTS Rillableraiterns
Waco Texas oclobtr 1178 31 AUSTIN STREET
T3lJ ± JE F > aXX > I3XTGrlS
THE PALACE IN FULL BLAST
All coiniictltors forced to the null anil tlio public wttlt one volte proclaim
he lulacinUtoio of
Lessing Lyons Solomon Co
Tlio Headquarters t Novelties Fashion Sloiles ami every conceivable
article of Wear or lastasle
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT J I
Contains n Magutllccnt Display of
CASIIMEIIES ALlACAS AltllUSESDELAINES PONGEESSILKS
Anil a fulljliio of Mourning Goods in tlio very latest Btjlcs
N otio > 3L IDjps iTtmi exat
RUCHES LACES FANS CORSETS EMIIROlllKRILS NECK WEAR ANI1 HOSIERS
of Eudless Varkty
Ready Made Underwear for Ladles and Children Trimmed and Unlriiumcd
llats Fancy Articles of any kind and tlio most elegant assortment
of Artificial 1Iou era and Hat Trimmlugs ot er oxblbllcd
lu the clth
DOMESTIC DKLAKTUENT f
Complete In all details and DOMESTIC GOODS at Factory Prices
Shoo Department
Without doulit the Lest asvortment In lite city conmrlsInK Camflelds lUridmade Hoots mid
bhous v hlch are considered the l > est in the world and destined to
tojicrocdeall other brands
HOUSEPUUNISHIN DhPAHTMENT
of Itugs
inspect them
Clothing Department
Twohtndml iIecraKUfrantCar > rtlnr of every description and quality and a beauitful line
In uew designs ha a been received during tbo wetfc and tu <
beautiful should call and
uoHoajprcclatlug
KobbystikS lu Cassltueres Cheiolts and Diauioudj just opened and must be seen to be
appreciated
t
IIAI DBPAllTHKNT
llrlm full wlUi Utile Stjlei J
GENTS ITUNIMIINO DEPAltTMENT
ComnlDtollneor iloisTlri Shirts Handkerchiefs Neck Wear Kooomitltloaorrlralry
permitted luttttalln g 3 J ft Jlrj
CLOTHS DEPAltTMENT
A fall line of Doo SkinsCadlioers and Tweeds Also agents for New Oraumfels Cassmers
Tl 1 which coffer nt factory prices
In conclusion w e w ill say to the ladles of U aoo and surrounding country that every article
needed ror the house street Church or Hall can be ha 1 at our Halaoe of fashion as soon
as they am Introduced In the r aihlou World and at prices that cannot bearoroomiKtlllon this
aid or Wl u
vjRy Iuai > K0TrULIjV
LESSING LYONS SOLOMON CO
AnfllPKantamlrholrolotor llrldal IUtsandWMdlgoiitflts juat received by express U
day aud M 111 be ou exhlbltloulUoudsy inorulng v
BARGAINS
nd a complete line of
IBress Croods
AisoouJiaaL full svad ainpl t ltoet >
WHITE GOODS
VICTOItlA and 1IISIIOP LAAVNS
STIEIPED and CHECKED
NAINSOOKS
PLAIN and STIHPED JACONETS
SWISS MUSLIN CORDED
PICQUE
and a full assortment of
jAGES AND EHMlOlbEIlY
also a complete stock of
HHOWN ANDIUEACHED
DOMESTICS
Cheviots Cottonadcs
Cotton Checks
licklllgH C
splendid Stock of lAdles
Childrens
SHOES AND HOOTS
also a complete stock of Gentlemens
Clothing and Furnishing
Goods Hats c
And all kluds of SUMMER GOODS now In
stock
I will soil for tbenoxt TWEJTV DAYS at
GREATLY RED CED IRICES In irl to
make room for ra Immense Stock o
FallWinter Goods
EXTRAORDINARY
Fon
SO
VjrHaw r <
DAYS ONLY
AT
HADERS
60 Austin Ave 60
11
Linen Lawns
rncillc Lawns
Corded Muslins
Plain and Plaid
Dress Linens
now In transit from the Northern and Eastern
Markets
Come and ba connnced Von can 1 from
U to 13 pec t > purcoastng you too
from this Homo
Keipiilfully
B IIABER
0 AU3TIKAYENUEJ
WIACO TEXAS WEDOTSDAY OCTOBER 301878
TELEGRAPHIC
AaaooUtd Praia Dlsptoh
BELTON
Assembling of Mthodlt Prach
ra > Dtatrlot Court Havttrs
Si > eclallotheEiamlner
DttTOt Tens October S9
Dlshop Keener has arrlted hero and will
preside orer the session or the Northwestern
Texas Conference M K Church Boulb
which meets here tomorrow II la In One
health and look wrt w Abont two hundred
anlHrtyiirMcheraaroin town and
chickens
are roosting high
DUUIctUourtwIll adjourn tomorrow aW
tcr a laborious session Jorige Alexander has
giten untrersal satisfaction The Helton bar
cndosesblm at a fallhrul Judge and whose
continuance In once will aubserra pubilo In-
terests There were aerersl felony contlo
tlonaatthla term Ollrer Jlllls was round
gnllty ofinnnlerand sent to the penitentiary
for life 1eilllERUAN
FEVER
LOUISIANA
Naw Ooleahh October tw Henry rain
falling tills mornlnfft 62 new cases and 10
deaths during the jit tt boursj footing to
date 130041 cases 3010 deaths 4000
Toslx oclocksdoathS S7 cases of which
6 were new The Y M C A report SI now
cases and oca death The Ho arda report l97r
AllowMou Nor 1st All Saintsday that
the customs offices close at It a m bonded
warehouses to remain open
Hatux ItotOK Oct 5Ht New cases 13
one death
MISSISSIPPI
ViCKsmita OctoWr 29 One deathj tfrlx
xllngraln tontKht
Delta Oct K One death
t
Jicksox Oct 2U Sixteen new caicstfuur
deaths
TENNESSEE
JImrmsTEi Oct 20 Weather mode
rased light rail been falling since early mor
alngt frorusU oclock Isst nljrbttonoon to
day seven Interments this Includes both lu
and out of the city W J Chase acting
> oBtmastprWBS stricken w Ith fever last night
Mrs TomCaldwtll who returned from Glas
gow by Wednesday Itas wns prostrated with
fever esterday
FROM MEXICO
Citt of Mexico via > ew Orleans Oct 20
1 lie Minister of 1ubllc Works announces that
the goernmont at the suggestion ofSenor
amaoona Is about to nominate a commission
to organize a special hxtosltlon to tako place
at as early a dato as convenient The exhi
bition Mill beconi > ose < l exclusively of Amer-
ican and Mexican productions to beheld In
this city and tinder the direct supervision of
the govtrnment
POLITICAL
The New Yorkers In Convention
New Yobk October 9 Nominations ln
this city last night combined the antWTamma
nyand Republican for the 7th district who
put Edwin Krnsteln out as their choice tlio
Tammanya In the 6th district put forth Mau-
rice I evluere and the ireeubaivkers la tho
lllh district O Curtis Hoffman
WASHINGTON
Fishery Tronblel > And Statement
Pollteal TrouMeaFrontler
News After the National
Banks
WASiuiTQTOy I C Octoler 29 The Stste
Ihpartment publishes a correspondence with
the ltrltlsli government relating to outrages
committed on American fishermen la Fortune
llay New hug land January last Secretary
Kvarta requested Minister Welch to say to
Lord Salisbury tbat this government cannot but
express its entire dissent from the view taken
by her majestys government an I that Amer
lean fishermen are subject to the local regula
tions which govern the coast population of
New Koundland In the fishing Industry what
ct cr their regulations may be and whether en-
acted Wfrre or since the treaty at Washing-
ton That this government ooncelves that the
fishery rights or the United States conceded
toby the treaty at Washington are to be ex
ercised m holly and free from the restraints
and regulations of the statutes or New Kound
land now set up In authority over our fisher-
men and rrom any other regulations or fish-
ing now in force or that may perfect loaded
by that government Secretary Ivarts fur
ther writes So grave a question In Us
bearing upcu the obligations of this govern-
ment under the treaty makes Its necessary
that the Ircsldent should ask from her majes
tys government afrankao alor disavowal
of tho ramount authority or proverbial leg
islation to the full enjoyment to our people of
the share of Ashing which seems to be Inti-
mated If not asserted In Lord Salisburys
note Iltforotbo receipt of a reply from her
majestys government It would be premature
to consider what would be the conrseof this
government should this limitation npon the
treaty of privileges of the United States be
Insisted upon by the llrltlsb government as
their construction of the treaty
The annual report of the land office commis-
sioner shows that In the last fiscal year over
eight and a half million acres of land has been
disposed of The total number or acres of
the pubilo domain still nusurveyed Is over one
thousand million
The United States Attorney for Texas tele-
graphs tu the Attorney General regarding the
arrests lu Montgomery oounty thJt State for
> oltlcat agences and that they were made
principally upon the complaint or persons
ppuulneutly Identified with the Greenback
movement and not on the complaint of Ue
publ leans
Advices from the Rio Grande represent af-
fairs on the border more peacablti The as-
sertion Is made that litre are a argernumbei
or tncurslous Into Mexico Vj Indians from this
country than by Mexicans lutu Texas Troop
on both sides are on friendly terms with each
other and are acting together tn efforts pre
venting raids and consequently they preserve
j > eace
The Treasurer of the United States writing
to a national bank on tho subject of taxation
of tli banks capital under the recent opin
ion of the Attorney General states In refer-
ence to that opinion that national banks w HI
hereafter be required In making up capital
stock subject to taxation to deduct no face
value nor Us market value but the price paid
umitut
forth U 8 bonds owned by them lets the
Interest accrued to date of purchase and for
purpose f ferlllcatlon will be required to
specify said bonds and th date of purchase
and In making returns thereof no application
In consequence or opinion In question Tor re-
funding or any tax on bank capital heretofore
collected will be entertained by the Treas-
urer
FIRE RECORD
A School lions Burned
Torus Kis October The State Nor-
mal school bullJlDj at Em rla burned Bit
urday loss S3000 no Insurance
Turinre Barati
aim MS Oetoter 1 Tli tannery
currlerlna shops and Morocco rectory of M
Arnold bnrned this mornlnjr I > sf 1000
FOREIGN NEWS
Depression In the Cotton Mann
factories
Ix > n ox October 21 The Manchester Guar
dlan publishes statistics showing that about
cope cent of the looms and spindles ln the
Lancashire and Cheshire cotton districts hare
stopped or are working on short time
EnsIandProtests
LoTiOf October 29 A special from Vien
na to the Independence llelge of Ilrussels says
Knglaud has addressed a protest to Russia
against her non execution or the treaty of Ilor
lln but the Times In a leading editorial arti
cle sayaVhlle admitting that the time has
come when soma step must be taken
the collection of a representation of powers
will be most effectual and believes that
France Austria and Germany will nothesl
tato to unite with Kngland In protesting tho
provisions of the treaty
Warlike
Simla Oct 29 Orders hare born Issuid
for a collection of stores and transports for
20000 men at leshowar
En elanda Demand of Russia
ViEKKA Oef 29 The Menna Tresse says
Kngland alone has demanded explanations at
St Petersburg of Russian movements In Itou
mania
The ThundererV Flat
Lomkxc Oct 2 The rallmall flturtle
editorially declares that the treaty oftlertln
Is a failure but It will be Impossible to arrive
atapeaccablesolutlonon the lines and that
the sooner this Is required the bcttcrthe
peace It says must be commanded by de-
manding the arrestof a reckless pow cr w hlch
has kept Kuropo In commotion for jears past
and no jr threaten to breakaway from all law
and restraint If this Is only to be done In
concert on tne giveandtake principle It
MIowsthat we should not shrinkfrom any
price In reason
Lord Beaoonsfield Insane
Loxdoy Oct 23 A SHjcla to New lork
states that Lord ItcaconsfUld Is Insane from
mental overwork
Lodox Oct 29 The French capitalists
took good three months bills hero yesterday
They am as low as A percent dls ln Paris ln
opcu market Kates of discount areS QJVt
the next Rank of Kngland retnrn Is expected
to show favorable changes 300 or 400000
having come Into the bank from abroad since
Thursday and 100000 pounds from Scotland
500ono from the hast expected to go In to
day a further return of both gold and notes
from Scotland are anticipated The Times
financial article however expresses appre
hension that money Is not safe from American
and German demands for gold Tbo Afghan
affair may rooutre the government to send sli-
ver to India The Indian market for silver Is
now bare and a demand thus created would
raise the price and so bring off German stock
which Is btlleved to be still large
MISCELLANEOUS
Philadelphia Convention
rmutELtniu October 29 Tho general
Unitarian convention which assembles In
Philadelphia today will be presided over by
Hon Norman lUKaton of New York Rev
H W Bellows DO of New York will
preach theoj > enIngsermon Leadinged < rcss
esw 111 be made by Rev Jai Freeman Clark
DD and Edward Everett of Itoitou and
Rev W II Furness or Philadelphia
SaTlne Institution etc
New Youk Oct 29 Debitors thronged
Manhattan Savings Institution today aod
were Informed that their money was all right
and would be paid If needed at the end of six-
ty days Circulars were Issued today set-
ting forth the numbers and other particulars
of stolen bunds No arrests yet Theprhate
owners or the stolen property advertise offer-
ing a reward ror tho stolen goods The Mar-
ket National bauk will reduce Us capital from
100000 to tsoooo on the first of January
LATEST MARKETS
NOON
Gilvestoh October 2 Mo ey Gold at
loojfi Slver American at par Mexican at
00cNew York exchange X discount New
Orleans sight at par
Hiok < iulet and figures unchanged Dry
selected 15c pickled He stack salted 13c
kips He j vet salted 7XC7XC
Wool Quiet fall clip eastern to line
medium HQIOC Western fine to medium
ti18o Improved Mexican 10 13c
Salt Easy coarse II 20 floe 1 73per
sack
IUooixo Easy Light i p r yard
heavy 13 V
Ties Easy per cwt 1 CO
Cottos l cel ts 1691 no exports sales
19C9 stock t 707 Market weak Middling
0t Low Middling Stf Good Ontlnary U
New Yobx October 2a Gold oi > eDed at
lOOJil stocks strongi mouey at a per cent
gold X exchaoge long 4411 short HJii
State bonds quletf government bonds firm
LivxsrooL October 29 noon CotUm flat
and Irregular Middling Upands S U16 Mid-
dling Orleans 5 13lOd sales 6000 specula-
tion and export WOj receipts W Ameri-
can CO
Futures weaker free sellers at last quota-
tions Uplands low middling clause fur
October delivery MlieJSlXiSSi Octo
ber and November A 71C November and
Decereber BVj January and l > bruary 6Ji
February an > l 3Iarch5UW New crop for
shipment October aod November per sail
5JNovemUrnd December 6
1 p m Uplands low mlddllng clabse Feb-
ruary and March delivery 5
spa Sales 3900 American Futures up-
lands low middling clause November and l > e
cember delivery B U323 ft16 January and
February S 1132 March and April 31332
Joan and July 3 018
Cloainc Markets
lUsis City October 39 Grass wintered
NUMBER 119
Texas steers 3002 001 com fed J iM 00
ierowt i >
WheatNo l pot on car told at JOVo I
No 3 spot on car sold at C8Kq
NawOnmxsOctMCold o ht
< < Ultoountilsterllnj bank iili ounsoll
CorroiSupply ood aala J 0 UlT
Mlddllns l < l Mlddllnjj K Good Ulddllnr
v Mlddllnx Fair 0 > receipts ast uai
cost K 3 export continent eloli stock
nrn
Naw Voar October 89 Cotton o t
receipts 33ti gross SSS3
Fulnns closed fweak aales n0O0 October
6SH Mi KereraUr > it31 > I > eeunbr
owaiK0j January dtm February HWJ9M
March S April 1M10SDW
IimrooL Oct si s pmluturs licary i
Cplands low mlddllna cotton for DeoTand
Jan delivery 5 ftle
LATEST NtWS BY MAIL
KM Mohn a negro arrested on a Urasos
plantation on a capias from Crocket on a
charge or rape
Tlie surrender or the Clteyennes who have
been di predating through Kansas Is reported
A sharp scamp Wlnorlon Krcghlana by-
name sentenced at llnoola to throe years In
tho penitentiary forges a rcooramendailon for
a pardon and Is pardoned by Gov Hubbard
befoie lha forging Is discovered
An attempt has been made to assassinate
King Alfonso of Spain
The fillure or tlio Glasgow bank Is carrying
ruin far and wide
Declaration of war against Afghanistan Is
dally exiHctejl
A prairie tire fire miles long and two wide
weeps over the pralrio InJohnson county
near Cleburne destroying hay stacks and fen-
cing and Is still burning
Mutual oooprratlve protection associations
are being formed In Denton and Tarrant ooan
tls
Indians and Afghans are preparing for war
Show er of sleet at Dallas Monday
1 he City of Houston and cargo will be a to
tal toss
THE MONTGOMERY TROUBLES
Sot oral prisoner woro nrrcstcil by
United Stales Marshall ln Montgom-
ery county and taken to Galvceton
on Saturday Tlioy are Cant J II
Williamson I I Cnrtwrlfilit Win
Johnson A Mcltac Martin Norrls
Ilrtilser Carlwrltjht J 11 Munn
TomTajIor CW Stewart AV T
Corlmg J II Ilroonilloltl N AW
Chatham Isaac IrlllUli Clabo Mar-
tin John Oaflbrd Press Unfllth and
Ilanks Griffith 18 In number Tlioy
wcro takcn befofolho United States
Commissioners Johnson and Ialmt
and released on bull of 1600 each
A preliminary trial wnshclil j ester
day y
IntheWholoHiatoiyof Medicine
No preparation has errr performed audi
marvellous cures or maintained so wide a
reputation as Atxaa Cuxbjbx ixctouil
which Is reooKnlxed aa the worlda remedy for
all dlseaea of tho throat and lnogs Its long
continued series of wonderful cures In all cli-
mates has made It universally knonn aa a
sate and reliable agent to employ Agalost
ordinary colds hlch are the rorerunner of
more serious disorders It acts sieedlly and
surely alvraya relieving suffering and often
ssvingllfe Tho protection It affords br Us
timely use tn the throat and lung disorders of
chlldrru make It an Invaluable remedy to be
kept alway a on baud In every home Ho per-
son can afford to lie without It and thoM who
have once used It never will From their
kuowloilge of lis composition and effects
lhslclstisuselha Ciikbht tccTOiut exten-
sively In their practice and clergymen re-
commend tt It Is absolutely certain In Its
remedial effects aud Hill alwara curewhTa
cures are liosslble
For sale by all dealers
For Sale
A lino lot ol young1 mules by John
Itobinson Six miles South of Waco
dH 1m
fi lbs Ilio cofleo for 100 at W 31
Winn
c °
AUTOUUSIIIP
W V Lynch and P McClelland Jr
hare associated togetlur for the pnrioseof
carrvlug on the business hereto > ro oondncted
by w r Lynch under the Ann style of
LYNCH McOLEIiLAND
Wholesale and retail dealers In Stores and
Tinware Uood and Ultluwware Hollow-
ware iiass and gnounsware Cutlery and
Ions elundshlngKools generally
With Increased facllllltta forpunhaslng we
will sell all govts lobe found In a first class
House aTuroTsnlng Establishment ia Central
tteespeclatlr invito ail to call and price
goods handled
Our motto
margin and
lbyus before purchasing
lr first class goods on ail
will not be undersold by
Texas
house In Central
VOESAGENKnAt
small
any
e are prepared to fill orders from count n
inlr
rii
auaodwlm
inercliant s at lowest figures aud will duplf
bill roa < 1e In Texas
lynch McClelland
T AND FOB SALE
We have fine Lands In Falls and other
counties of Texas and will tell on long Urn
to settlers or exchange for stock
V1
jldlwUra
WJ
HAN U1CK ft U UHLET
Waco Texas
rCO STATE 11AN1C
t
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Makes collections In all i > rta or th Stall
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 119, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 30, 1878, newspaper, October 30, 1878; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110831/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .