The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 106, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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ncftuiUiilldlnir Auetla Avenne
Wiichi Texan
Keeps constantly on hand a larpo and wtl tctctiil
slock of
Staplcand Fancy Groceries
Imported and Doraellc
WlN SANIlfiUOIlS > TOHACCOANlCIOAItS
Ooodtdellecred heool charpe
Will pay the htsuo t Inarket prcn tn CASH
or Country lrodnce Cotton WoollIhlcarte
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DHY OOVDS GHOC RlJu
JJootJ Shoes JTats Clothing
And Agricultural ImpUmonU of all Lmdr
Irompt uttoLton Kivm lo eiuHifrninMiii
ijoods of All kiivin told at lowist ratoi
ilvo him ucrll at his now stiiniMn tho Lusk
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Ffro Inauranca Agents
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OR CHRISlMAS TIMES
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ftielloni tfnltlliite
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Dr Ilamlctls rttduic opposlto Frmaln Cillejre
on tlay strict belwctn Scci d Dtl Third street
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DENTIST
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ATTORNST AT LAW
Waco Twas
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ATrOUNEY AT LAV
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tri > te > i to btiMxru Odlco with JlctCTfl HluIcx
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cttlznt uf ACfi and vlcmit >
ofllreut JiiviiruV Dra Htord Com ncrcUl Itow
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OITirahlB professional Btrtlccato the ctlztiiB of
Waco an 1 vicinity
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PHYSICIAN ANIJ MIIiaLON
Ft jRAIKV Taxaa
Will practice Only For Caili
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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SOUPKOS UKNTIST UoTlN AVKVUK
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lUVnir irmanonlly loealed In Wnco tenders hli
prolelouid rvic lo tin public All wor war
rautidlu the lalial and be t Btyle OScc boim
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A llu Atliue febibWIy
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liHsicluii ttistl Sttrfjcun
WACO TEXAS
f TlCf With Ur J 11 SJIARS north
aide of Iuhl otijuJir uhiro ho mar he lourut
dny oi night wlmi njt profestlonnlly en
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WACO
TTUTCIIINSON JICONNELL
MASLTACTUItEr1 AND TJEAtAtiS IS
STOVES AND TIHWARE
John A Wlnna old Stnnd
Coiiitiicrclnl Itntr AVnco Texna
liittlt atltiiltm hi t IABOVST AXD HAST
iScca fn fAi Jnteiior
Conking mill Ilcnilit Stoves
tjntxt nvtnttcr amt taritty
The Cotton Kiny
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Cntloii XlenltlH CIa > inlc Cattle Scale
Coutilir nnd Plutfoi i PralrB of ill tiBCrlntionB
and bIjib Unnraiitccd cuiietandicllalile
rrioriiiicrU Slevl Mills
For prhdlng Crrn CoUce fcplcea end Uiu b
JULES ALAUJ JIOKLY IHtAYEH
AND
Ohrivcrs Letter Copying Press
For ile at J e Yoi k prlcBB hv
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IfLSK5 AKD tll OrKniKS
< ir the Uadrjid Iljpit Drldseanl Eln Snet
La t Ucn Ttxa at the old stand of
Homier CorulOi Oi
IIUjhOBt pncei paid for
cottov w oi ax > en i >
TTIWll
Oo J0 n KBJT
SEASONED LUiMUEUJ
J P SEDVICK
ii ccii3r to Sedwick nillott
umLtns is
Lumber SUIh Iom sa Ii Iion ltlliul
Ac Ac
YAKIl UIlOlTK KtLIVM HOTAK A CO
Ilimt Witro
The inrceit and nio t complete nosortment
ol LMibor in the iulerlor feb3liVtf
pOlUSA HOUSE
Comer Hint and Knllroaj S reots
STliist Vitco Toxuk
Accomnioiallin ard faro aB pood a the city sf
furor mtliouloiiin hu < fie orinur e forcariylng
bu ave lo andlroin the Input
Houinrt to arcoinmoilate Famlllei gj
ym I MOIIHILL
uurtditly Iuprlircii
TrissonnoN ok pautxkhsiiip
Th Ann of Srdw ck A Flllott limber dealerB
Waio v Uivid by mutual ruuLUt on 2Uth
u iautJ j fllloLlntiring and John F iSedi
Ml < kconilnblni Ihe buBtntB ui the tame Btand
All person I ainc claim aalnt the lalo firm are
requiettd to preut htra for pMnint and tbote
lndibed will luue come piouiptly forward aad
e till J F rlkDWIIdC
ITELLIflTr
Wco Jau 311H7I rt liVvltn
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ISncr sorB In IVItev Ioiiikm
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NtaiAT
Ale prepartd lo no CTtrythlnf appertalnbi to a flr
cU Hlia tUll audSAU
Mable liuluesB
Will rumUh CarnugtB at the shortest notliefo
fdnirals parlliB Pall 1c
tliiXKiB anil sadille hoist to hire Horses boardrc
on Urn most rtasonable tLnils In the rare of tut
uiistatlmtoimMitn the aiost coiulorlatile tau
Ae c riusm anil bu a e vh ns In atuodanou
on the arrialend departure of railroad trains lUlly
Tut proprUiors hatlu lari i tsi > trlnce lu tu
iery bu > Ue s as will as the ruLbn of horse stud
re prepared to trtat alck borst tu the most BCltit
flc manner
I he stable bull Un Is made rt brick two fork
bt jh anil the ara uf the stable room lomprtrtr
May 100 ft el
t tUhfOMriOLlnTKII 5 U
OLDEN EAC5LE SALOON
i tio V iCo House Urnipe ftteet
Jl l HI41 P Irupiitlor
rh rotldy teuosatoil and uevly otid ote
iii i oijiii p d The tiefel iLpior WiuA
tu ncimiPif
IChihllJIKATft
Yhird Street market iJcusc
resi the onntryaCordsin U tke ckolce Tarlcifas
aiidstlc of pood lat fresh meats Ioltte atlcn
llou uud uodiraic Ictms Olve us a call
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WACO TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH 7 1874
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Waco Examiner
OROAN Or IHE
J3X 1 II3 GHAITOX
XiCXlHia IN ABVANOJC
DAILY 98 00 a year
WtUULY 60
iiASTinw or artAMiHs aeh actiioiuzed
AU LtiSi S <
CJ7Allfommnnlcatlon should b Bd riBBedto
J W DDItAI
Udtor an Proprietor
r ywr Bga tnM m iiir wwsw BMiW i I n I wro
THE FOORTEEM LERISLATDRE
Austi k Arnrch 4
BENAtK
MCVI0RUI3 A > D rCTlTIOXS 1XTK0
DUCKD
Jlr Wood a iiotiiion from Harri-
son and Uusk coitutics payitig for
tho formation ot a now county
rEPoms Fcoit standing cOMMrrrcris
3Ir Jloorc from Committee on
Federal Relations recoramendinp tho
passage of an net authorizing ami re-
quiring tho Adjutant General to to
quest of Gen W T Sherman to
place an additional cavalry regiment
on our frontier
Mr Rradley Irom Committee on
Counties and County Hotindaric re-
commending adversely to tho bill an
thoiiztug a change of county gcat
Air Swift iiom Cotnniittco on
Claims and Accounts rccotnmundiiig
advctsely to thu petition of J C IN
lings woith
nil is and msoiuTioxs isthodcckii
Wr Wood an net providing for
the opening rep tiring nnd rnaiiitent
anto ol public rendu nnd bridges
and tin net Mipplcmcntal lo an re
providmg for tho incorpnrttion ol
towis and cities
Mr Trolliiiger an act amrndiii
section one of hii act authorising thu
cancelation of patents in ccttain canct
Mr Iiclatid mi ct iucorporatiug
an iffoc iHtioii on Ymk Creek
Illr Daxiipoit i nsiilutiun tint
thu ComimtUe on > uitingvtn Expeti
tn n lie required lo ninlit Ui i acou it
fcr iiewspapcrn ltirnishtd the Senate
and tint hereafttr only threu cojiies
Lu aloMml tich Silialor
HILLS IAhSEU
An act rctpporiioning tho Senate
into Congrejsional districts which al-
ters MJtueuhat its original apportion
meul
An act for thu iclief ofjubtices of
the pcacu lor the sever il cuitullts for-
t iking hcliolastio fuuaus nnd uu act
authoiiing county courts to sell the
public Kchoola lauds bclsnging lo
such counties
The Governor sent in to diy thu
namu ol S 1 > Ijiaklcy of Travis coun-
ty lor coiilirmatinit us State Geolo-
gist with a long list of notaries pub
lie which were continued in executive
t vtiou
We in glectc J to add yesterday that
lurntoit hud tendered his res
i which caused thu withdraw
id charges against him His
tidn was ucctptutf
IIOUSK
irted ttvorably on tho Sitiatc
ithonzing county courts to
courthouses and j tils to repair
i < m < null levy it tpcciul tax for
bvi purpn Report adopted
M XIAL OLIIKlt
Joint iobiiIuiiou lequiring Iho Statu
Treasurer ioi lopty eirtaiu warrants
drawn on hint by thu Comptroller
prior to January 10 1871 or which
may h ivo been i r may be itMied
alter that day bated upon any in
debtudntfs occurring beforu that day
suiil warrants lo draw eight percent
Irom dtte ot icgistratiou Tun amend-
ments udopud aie that such warractt
shdll not be naid except out of tho
lunds especially provided lor ihe pur-
pose Htnl hueli warrintxwhether reg
istered or not shall be reueived us
cash at par lor any bonds that the
Governor may bo authorized to sell
except thoio provided lor tho pay
mont of Urn debt of Williams Js
Guion Thu caption was amended by
Mr Moody so as ti conform to the
provisions ol the bill of Mr Ritney
Mr Moody moved to strike out the
fiticcuth of January and to Mibstilttte
the first of June
Mr Kcssler moved to amend by
making it July 1 1671 llu thought
it would look better to include the
warrants ol uutniifrs in tho operu
iions of the bill as be did not think
tho Lcgislatoru would gel beyond
that date Roth amendment were
tabled
Mr McLeary nibmttted a substi-
tute lor tin whole lull piov iding that
tho Treasurer tuiould pay no uirinth
until otherwise prov ided by law
thu all outstanding warrants rlnll
bctr t ghl per cent inlensl from the
jnsBagu of this joint resolntiou The
other provisions nru bimilur lo those
in ihe original iill Mr McLeary did
unt oppow thu financial policy ol ihe
udmiiiitratton but wan opposed io
anything that smmkeil ot repudia-
tion IXj was opposed to discrimi-
nating between warrants of this nnd
those of a former eovernmcut The
waV to get out of debt watt by econo-
my and bo did not favor postponing
payment for ono month or twelve-
months If they poetpono ono class
of warrants lot them postpone the
payment of all If thero is not enough
money in tho Treasury to pay all
why do not pay any Ho voted to
authorize tho Governor to sell a mil-
lion dollars ol bonds but was op-
posed to repudiation wholher of war-
rants held by speculator or not If
any discrimination was made it ought
to bo according to priority It would
not look voll to nay warrants of this
government and to repudiate those of
tho lato administration If tt was said
to bo necessary ho thought it would
bo better to pay fifty per cent for
what they wanted for thu present uso
than to suspend tho payment of a
einulo warrant It would bo consid-
ered dishonest in an individual to titan
criminate iu the payment of his debts
and it was equally so when dono by a
State
Mr Dclany opposed tho substitute
Tho Stato might get out of debt by
levying additional taxes but it was
impracticable Tho Stato was liko a
man prostrated by disease or liko tho
man in Sripturo out of whom a devil
had been cast tho body having been
rent bcloro it went out Thu Stato
could not pay cverytliihg at once
Tho recommendation of thu Governor
was wise nnd tho bill ought to pass
at tho earliest moment
Mr MoLoary replied that thero
was no inonoy to pay with nnd tho
honest way was to sell bonds and
raiso monoy
Mr Moody had lavoted yesterday
n postponement of tho bill so that
metnbera might consider it nnd voto
adviccdly Tho Tieasnrcrs report
showed 185000 worth ol llicsu war-
rants to supply tho dufieiciioy 300
000 of additicntl warrants hail been
it kited nnd 5500000 it was esti-
mated would bo required to meet tho
current expenses to thu end of tho
fiscal year making 81000000 in all
Tne niventio to meet th n and to be
paid into the Treasury Aottld not ex-
ceed 500000 Tho committee con-
sidered thero was a necessity for litis
joint resolution it merely prohibited
the Treasurer from nayingoutstand
ing warrants or warrants lhat may
issuo on indebtedness accruing prior
to tho ttftoonth of January because
it was simply impojuililo to piy them
md the current epenscH Tho sys-
tem on which tho Government rested
is a system of warrants It was felt
that this rhotild be remedied and a-
way provided for putting money in
tho Troasury Tho Stato could pur
cliafo nothingoxcept ut double treble
or even quadruple expense uulcss
this bid passed ft would save to
tho Stato 120000 in the puichasuof
supplies alone Ho explained how
sheriffs refused to p ty lunds iuto the
Treasury until they bid bargained
with some one in Austin lor u rich
reward in tho way of perccntago lor
tits privilege f drawing it out in
payment ot Treasury waintnls Since
tho Treasury had discontinued this
practico sheriffs had loll thu city re
luming to make a scttlonent with tho
Comptroller It discrimination wcru
to bu made it looked but reasonable
lhat it should be lit favor of the new
uud against the old i warrants pur-
chased at a discount of from 10 to 0
per ceut or moro In reply to thu
charge of repudiation lie mill that
not tho faintest inmorof that sort
oamo Irom abroad theru wan no such
rumor except what aroo in tho city
01 Austin Special proviion for tho
payment of tho old wurrtuts was
made which ought to bu amply satis-
factory to tho holders thereof and bo
believed was The Governor had
been authorized to sill a millien dol-
lar worth of bonds lor tho ptupote of
raising a lttnd to pay these warrants
and only a rcasouablu time asked so
that tho bonds may be sold henco
tho holdi rs of thce warrants had an
advantage over all other creditors
Tho warrants were in the hands of
peculators who would reap rich
revvanl therefrom This was right
enough thero wa no complaint
madu about it but certainly ilioso
who hold theso warrants ought uot
to complain Williams t Gitinii had
vwthdiawn their suit lo give the
State reasonable time to pay its debt
and it was surely not too much to
ask our homo creditors to do the
same
Keller sail I19 found from informa
tion delivered from tho Comptroller
the follow ifig figures Warrants un
ptid lo August 1 18 > 3 070404
tvairants unpaid to September 1
1871 000000 Total warrants un-
paid 1170401 Uncollected taxes
prior to 1S73 458027 uncollected
taxes for 1873 802100 add tax for
1874 113300 making a total ol 2
502027 not including poll nor occu-
pation trx amounting to 350000
and deducting liabilities for warrants
vto ehoulil hive a balanpo left ot
102353 With these funds ho did
not see why we could not givo every
AMINER
NO 106
< sssassssmaesasm
man the advanUgeofthm wtrruU
we had over million left to ma the
government for the year bat by the
plan proposed by the bill a few udl
vidua would toake three or fear
hundred thousand dollar oat of the
State Ho could nofeeo why every
taxpayer could not hare antaterett
in baying warrants Md this bring
them up to ninety or ninetyire cents
on the dollar within a few weeks and
that enable tho Governor to sell the
bonds at ninetytro cents on the dol
lar butifthoorifrlnil bill became
law nnd a constitutional convection
was held you cannot sell your paper
In New York at forty cents oa the
dollar
Ho moved to have one hundred and
twenty copies of the bill printed and
that It be made a special order for
eomofuturo day which Is yet un-
named
Mr UeadcrsoD of Kendall was for
substituting financial credit of the
State Georgia had placed two and
a half million bonds at par and be
did not seo why Texas could not do
eomothing >
Mr Simpson thooght tho bill one
of expediency and was very question-
able in its polioy He moved to
postpone farther consideration until
Thursday and make it tho special or-
der for 11 oclock
Mr Rainoy supported the bill and
spoke against the substitute
Mr Galvan moved to postpone in
indefinitely
Mr Moody moved to lay the mo-
tion on the table Carried by 60 to
10Mr
Mr McLearya substitute was
then tabled and tho bill passed to its
third reading by a vote of 01 ayes to
24 nays
Mr Rainoy moved to suspend the
rules and pass the bill Lost
Mr Epperson from Jndiolary CoavX
mitteo No 2 reported the bill pro J
vidiug for the holding of District
Courts in the Tenth Distriot Rules
suspended and bill paoied
Mr Story eallid up the bill appro
printing 300 for the use Of the So
porintendent of Pnblio Instruction
Mil Uarzixa a memorial from sur-
viving members of the Tsxsf Revo-
lution a bill approprutisg tlOO for
the payment of postage and express
charges on books sent to the Stato
Library Also a bill amending sees
tion 2ii0 of the aut relating to prac
tico in probato and a bill protecting
game In enclosed lands from hunt
also
ers a bill supplementary to the
justiee ot tho peace act
Mr Rogers a resolution devoting
Mondays and Thursdays of each week
to taking up business on the Speak-
ers table immediately after the read
ing of tho minutcn Carried
Air Liryau a bill providing pen-
sions to the survn ore ol the Texas
Revolution
Mrs McLeary bills to incorporate
the Center Point Male and Female
College thu St Alberts Association
and tho St Georges Society1 6f Baa
Antonio 1 x
Tho Committee on PrintlngreporW
cd returning a joint bill wltbeai
amendments and rcommendiagi Ho
passage
Tbo report defends the action oi th
committee at length and statee that
their report b > the result of expert
enco of disinterested parties that tkvo
adoption of the contrast eVsteav
would vivo 15000 yearly atTleast
Tho claims of the Statesman wero
fully answered RpccUIlrreUiLng to
the tenure of office and denies that
could bo controlled by tbe Board of
Printing by dollars and cents
Mr Epperson mqyodjto makejtjha
special order lor today week at 12
ro Cat ried yeas 02 nays SB
Mr Wortham jointTesolatlon ap-
propriating 3600 for printing Ue
dartmcut reports Referred
Mr Smith bill authorizing the
Comptroller to change certificates of
Indebtedness to warrants on penl
tcntiury accounts and appropriates
40 000 therefor
Mr Chambliss metnirial from ciU
yens of Corsloana for amended char
ter <
terThe
The High Court of IrapeaoUmestpr
J Bilge Chambers met at three oelook
this alternoon Mr Chambers closed
huargument having occupied over
an hour His strongest argument wa
that this Legislaturehad no jurisdic-
tion over him or bis case because of
the manner of tbe reception of the ai >
tides of Impeachment against him
claiming that only the Thirteeatbr
Legislature bad a right to receive
them and that they qkl not doso ia
a proper manner therefore Uiey west
unlawful at present
Mr Manager Epperson rend ex-
tracts from legal authorities govern
ing such cases Among others ae
cited British authorities Judge
Chambers claimed that as a Texan
ho wanted to be governed by Texas
authorities and asked why ther
should hold him responsible < to rule
governing the case of Warren Bast
t Icoxtsrcxa 03 4ra ateaj
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 106, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1874, newspaper, March 7, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112068/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .