The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 172, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 23, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY EXAMINER
J W DOWNS feditor and Proprietor
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SATURDAY MAY 23
BLANK APPIAOATION8 forjnembersblp Ti
trone of Hnlbandrx and other Blanks needed by
the Order may be hadatthls oftlet either In perron
or by mall
< Tlie Indians Bro again depredating
in the neighborhood of Fort Davis
The wh est crop throughout nil
Northern Tons i regarded as ono
of the Heaviest ever made
No w York has already quarantined
against the West Indies Mexico and
South America
Wo will publish next weclc tho
lengthy and ablo addresss of Worthy
Master Lang delivered at tho State
Fair in Houston the other day
The wedding preseuts given to
MUn Grant upon the occasion of her
recent marnago aggregate in value
fifty thousand dollars We wouldnt
mind getting married oarself under
similar circumstances
Its understood thaVPalestine and
the Holy Land generally is threat-
ened with famine The Jews of the
world with their characteristic benev-
olence will unlto in the relief of their
brethren
The Telegraph gushes a little over
the old veterans at tho State Fair
But to he feurelheib is every reason
thatthefieold heroes should bo held
ja gratefalremembrauco by the peo-
ple who are now enjoying tho rich
fruits of their toils and dancer
We congratulate New Mexico
jUpon h cr adtmieion to membcrehTpiD
the great family of States of the
Unions and as she is a neighbor of
ours we suggest that she look well
toiler pets the Comanche and Kio
was and keep them always at her
footstool
v Jtwill be seen by referring to oui
Warhington dispatch that the bill
authorizing tho President to mue
army rations to the sufferers bv the
flood in Alabama passedthe Senate
on Thursday iThis relief will come
in good time to the poor of the lately
Submerged region and wo feel con
fiJentjt wili receive tho Presidents
aignatve
j a i
vjjWoconsider it a stain upon the
military character of the State that
there was butone company present
at tho review by General Beauregard
on Thursday last at Houston We
had thought so distinguished an
honor would have brought a numuei
bf tho crack companies of tho State
upon the ground on that occasion
Gen DeBray a brave soldier and
ono whose hand is unstained with
plunder was present and assisted at
ttercviow
i
f The action of the Mayor of Corpus
Chrisli the other day washsth novel
and effective He called a public
meeting ol ho ladies of the place
Tttnd appointed them on a committee
to solicit aid for tho Louisiana s ut
f rera > They did their work well
and Mayor Doddridge had the sttis
factionof forwarding one thousand
flplfara b ilayor Tiltz of New Or-
leans at the result If ever we
atand in need of a wife wo will put
aomo Corpus Chnsti lassio to a little
trouble before she bestows the mit
tenVppn ub Those girls will do to
tike along
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Tho condition of things in West
Texas and particularly in the vicinity
ofCorpus Chriejijis disgrace to the
igroat < Stato of Texas and grows
worse and worseovery day The
lawless thieves and Tobbers havo be-
come sonumerous and so bold as to
necessitate tho forming of a commit-
tee oftafety Tnn is an extreme
measurebut has been rendered ne-
cessary by the inability or indisposU
lion ofthe authorities to protect tho
citizens It is high time that tlio
carnival ofblood and robbery in
Texas le shopped Y6 do not pro
sumo to suggest a remedy but
already tho people are cslllnj lor
eomo extraordinary power to cope
with this fearful stMc of things Our
State Government must mote in the
matter pnd that quickly and effi-
ciently first because it is right and
the people have aright to protection
and second if jt does not it will alien
ato the affections pf tho people Bnd
fail to fulfill tie just expectations of
the citizens ot Texas who placed it
JupQwer
IAItTVOllOANS
Were we Governor of Toxas or a
membor of tho printing board wo
should plead guilty to tho charge of
wishing to establish a Democratic
paper at Austin and should not de-
mur when charged with an intention
to ubo the patronage of tho Slate to
accomplish tho end Some paper
must do tho public printing and if
a paper personally agreeable to us
were to propose to do it as cheaply
as any other and at the same time
servo tho interests of the Democratic
party as an authoritative exponent qf
the tenets of tho Dcmocritio faith
that paper providing it had tho re
quisito ability purity and devotion to
tho party representing as it does tho
best interests of society and all con
cerned it would most undoubtedly
get it and wo instead of feeling
chagrin when charged with such an
act would defend it and rest satis
fied that instead of having done an
act oi which to be ashamed wo
had but done our duty to tho party
to whose confidence wo should have
been indebted for our position If it
is right to be a Democrat it is right
to induce others to enter the true
told then any legitimate engine thai
would promise to forward that end
or would serve as a tower of defease
and a bulwark to guard tho life
of Democracy is correct and
legitimate K it is riijht
for tho grocers to establish a
grocersjoin nil Tlio mtneis a min-
er journal ilia Republicans >
Kpublicau journal how comes it tt
be sufch a serious offence when tin
leading citizen of the State the lead-
ing Democrat in Tuxas proposes to
do this It is net clear even thai
this was the case it has been so
charged onlj and bthold Tray
Blanche and Sweetheart arc at once
baying on hit track an though some
hcnioHB crime had been committed
The News witn its loose idean of po-
litical lealty or business probity ha >
engaged iu tins war upoit Governor
Coke and other paper who owe all
they have and arc in society to the
patronage of the party havejoincd i >
in the quarrel and are beginning to
see how much they havo compromis-
ed themselves by the extremely ille-
gal position and are coming back
to their senses
II we had succeeded in establish-
ing at Austin a pure ablo and de-
voted advocate ot the principles ot
tho Democratic party we should
have censideied that we bad deserved
well of the party and as it is we
dont feel that we havo cause to blush
for that or any other act of our Dem-
ocratic lite
A writer from Kaufman county
Texas in the American Farmers
Advocate published at Indianapolis
Ind and which is an antiGrange
paper has this little bit of keen sar-
casm flung at a well known class in
every community and which wo bor-
row for their benefit
The status socially of tho farmer
is so elevated in a few months that
wo can scarcely find ft citizen but is
or has been a iarnier and many that
wero ignorant enough to conceal
their toils in tho sun and dirt on the
farm in their boyhood days are now
proud to say 1 am a farmers son
The youths of the laud now begin to
realize that there is honor in having
a little farm and working it
Major 1 AV A Wright Past
Master of tho State Grange of Cali-
fornia and auther ol the De
claration of Purposes adopted by
the National Grange at St Louis is
at present ttlie efficient Lecturer of
the California Statu Grange and is
everynhero regarded as being ono ol
the leading thinkers in tbo rankB ol
the Order He is tho auther of tho
Declaration of Principles which
was uninimously at the last meeting
of the Notional Grange
Cheering accomita arc constantly
comjngin Irom all parts of Missouri
from centre to circumference of the
steady progress f tho Order The
older Granges are increasing in num-
bers of membership efficiency and
uiefulncs The more experience they
acquiro in tho working principles ol
the Order the inoro pleased they bc >
como with it tho moro good they
see can bo accomplished by it so-
cially intellectually and materially
Tho net proceeds of the 88 bales of
cotton shipped to Liverpool by RU
enzt Grailgo wya 1210 17s 3d
equal to 4070 37 in gold which at
the current rate of prer m 12 per
cent amounts to 0A tJg gt
rency ati overage of 80fi0
On the
day beforeft w flJ
from Hietix ti10
rarcuanlg tlle
fusedKbuy at any price at
points ten acd eleven cents wero u
current rates offered
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LATEST BY MAIL
LltltB Rocir May 21 Bmicessjully re
sumod and the streets have leca crowded all
day To preserve atrlct order a portoa ol
tho infantry and cavalry of Baiters com-
mand bare beon sworn In as special police
who patrol the cltnlght and day
The Governor to day appointed Colonel J
K Umlther Commissioner of Public Land ad
interim Central llcUanany State Treasurer
Ilea Johnson County Cierk Colonel Bote
ken Sheriff Tomorrow he makes other
ai interim appointments
All nllllaryoflkee hare been removed to
the Capitol and the earthworks iu the jatd
axe being leveled
Qenerat Kenton tendered bis reslgnatlcn
to the Governor last night and his stair re-
signed tonight It is thought by aome that
Newtons course will divide the GoTernora
friends but that is h rdlj probaole
The commission appointed to examine tht
accounts of the State Treasurer at > a Shentl
reporte tho acconnts ol both officers correct
dclcnciei
Daitor continues > o receive congratulatory
letters and telegrams from all pans ot iLt
diute
Matlock tho negro who murdered an cnilrt
family near hero soino months since will U
nuligou the2Cth
WASunaroV M 21 Tho bill admitting
New Mexico as u State passed by a vote o
160 to CI
Tho congressional delegations from Ar
kansas Louisiana and Muslas ppi coifcntc
together t < latr with a rew to obtanlui
turther congressional aid for euOWcra by ih
overllow of ilia Mln si > pi rtenalor V >
presided nod alter a largo amount ol laf ruf
ton h < d Don laid Ijeloro the mteiluk ihun
in the ibiolut mi c4sitv ol lurilicr nil
iubcomtuutio uji orpointod to coiltLt a
the aviilaMo mlotmaiioa as to the resouru
aid nquirimenu of the ditrets d ilmiric
Xh s comuitUe c usU cJ ol Morer ol Loul
ina Hodges of Arlinsan nut Howes
< ll9tltbipL It is expected thatna upprtp ii
Jon of tho hundred thousand dollar add
tionai will bj naked from Congrets
In tho Eenae Senator Tipton his fciven ad
vico of his alteutiou to movo an ameudruej
to the dettciency bill to appropriate 2500l
for tho aubslstence eta oftho Kickapuo Jl
dians lately removed from the borders oi
Texas and Mexico to tLo Indian Territory
The bill toenablo Now Alexlco to bicomi
State n as carried through the ITouko toda
in spito of the indinVrotee or ho ilily ol
oiauy member by tho able speoch uf de e
j te KlMus of thoierrilory It mil meei
with much mote opposition In the Senate ano
mil not be ncieil upon until the next sta-
tion
New OnuuNN May II lion Frank Mo
rey nvi by telegraph from irashinjtoi
when li teitlmated prerent lupply of foo
4nd tundi will be exhausted at the preset
rate of diatribntion Oovernor Kellogg re-
plies Relief Committee for Lnuirlana n
colved frbmOotemment 8t00 rations daly
md dietnbuto from 31000 to 40000 Funds
Irom private contributions will be expendeu
in flfleon day Kvery effort is being mad
by sending cotton seed wedcorn and rica to
tho overflowed districts to nflbrd relief in the
ihape of work aud discourage iC e < but
neeeestlosfor help will last rdcli longer
than present resources
Atlanta May 21 Tho Confcd rate Sur-
geons Convention elected Surgeon General Y
Joore permanent President Dr II Campbell
VicePreeidi nt at Lirgo Tho medical orhcerr
of the latt Confederate Stales army and the
naval medical ofDcurs of the United 8tato >
army and navy who resigned to join the Con-
federate eervico were made honorary Vlci
Preeidcnts A committee of three waa ap-
pointed to confer with the Surgeon General of
the United States army relativo tn tho ar-
chives of the medical department of tbo Con
fedcracy
Tho records of the midlcal director of the
army of Tonunoo und tlo Western army
vroro tendcre iY > utsoclttloo
Richmond was selectod as tho next > Ut of
jesting ou tho first Wcduesdsy luJulylt
After a harminlous session of two days
thoy adjourned sine die
IisowiSViLli May 21 1671 There la a
terrible Biato of affwirB Judgo Dougherty
reports less ttcurily for porsoos or propmj
between the > ucc s iud Jlio GraiJo than
hcrolofuro In Kueccs and Lvo Oak oun
les ranches hato been deeertod by old Iror
tlcrsn cd They will send aMit its Ao Gen-
eral Sttele subitcntUtiag robbery md uur
del Thtyask for authority to organ u
sad protect themselves TLo tuDibsr ot
raiders is grciter than it wa < peviousy
They sical fewer catto lecause there are
few to steal
1 he Mexicans hat o ocr crosslug cjtUe ai
Las Concias lor thrie days Twontlour
miles abovo they have flred on citizjns frcm
tho Mexican side
Judge Dougherty left for Hut ua this even-
ing Ho will try to procure evideuco to Jut
tly military action They have crostdl over
800 head
Tho comnnriicr at Msltmoros has been
asked to se d a fores to espturo then Wo
shall bo forced to light in selfdeleneo
There is uo safety for on American outside
of a town They aro determined to drive us
out of the country Such Is tho opinion of
our clcares boided men-
The Philadelphia Press says Im
iirnved water communication and a
better diversification of the indus-
tries is what tho West wants Let
the Grangers coucentrata theircflort
upon these objects and they will suc
ceed Their success then will benefit
the whole country
Tlio total Grange membership in
the United States is now estimated at
1000000
iayiHlwWiMy < MOlP
SrECIAI TO THE WACO EXAMISETI
DBxvErt May 22 A tiro st Central
City burned one hundred houses Loss
half million dollars
St Loom JUaj 22 Dr J Wilson of
Pittsburg was elected Moderator of the
Presbjterian Assembly
Chicago May 22 Professor Swing
who was acquitted of herccj by the
Presbytery has withdrawn from the
Presbyterian church
Washington Jlay 20 Hays and
Sheats of Alabama appeared in the
Senate
The Committee on Military Affairs on
a joint resolution which passed the
ably tosday
douse Monday giving aid to the desti
and balances sufficient to cover all minor Ut tute dlabatun agreed to repoit furor
Losdok May S3 The Telegraphs
special dispatch from Paris asserts that it
was Prince Mlttcrnich and not the Duke
Je Montbell nho wus slightly wounded
a the Unci bitvtcen those pnuics
Louisville May 22 The Method Ut
Episcopal Conference sustains the Dalti
uore Conference in expelling Uuston
1 he committee on tho organzation of
lie Cole red Methodist Episcopal Church
if America mado a report which was
idopted dcclariu that the organizas
uiu of tho colored church into a distinct
iiclcsiustical Convention meets with the
intrty Approval of this Conference and
iat IWtH to cstablUh lfstitutlous ol
tamiHg fur the cUncution of eclored
ninistuis ittrcrvcs to bu commended to
liefricutlsof the colored peopc tcry
vlieic
WAbiiiNOTON J J May 22 The
tnutc lini passed the bill authorizing the
Prcsidiut to issuu army rations and
lotliing to the destittito people of tic
Tojibigljie Warrior and Alabama river
t he bill goes to the President
MARKET ItCrOUT
LtVEiirooi lay 22 Noon Coltoh
uiet nud iincliaugcd Uplnnds 8 Or-
leans 9d
Xkw Yoiik May 22 Cotton dull
Uplands lSJc Orleans llc lold
cloacd at 1122
Gameston Jlay 22 Cottrn Good
Orilinary 16c Middling 18c Oold
111J
Seven Ullllom of Pares
Mldxyan sight tho exhausted particles
0 iveryhuman system are passi guOihrough
eu millions or pjurtnr inch hose that be-
ing ebout the length of Iho sweat ducts con
iiectud with tho potcs If these are obstruct
d eckraesneniuj if they wore scaled up
the consequence would be death Jt is one
of the provinces of llostetters Stomach Bit
tprs to keep the superficial escape pipes opan
as well as those larger oxcretorv organs
Iho boacli The stomach tndskirl fjmpa
ihise and it Is through the stomach that the
< ittors act iinori the uiticlo tlaitic Bud un
itvered Thefamius lgorantis a marvel
nus ruedicae no oilier preparation known
coutaias such a variety ot cumivo and pre
ervatito cleuenta or acts at the same time
le such a variety of benencial nays In dle
pepsia It strengthens the stomach improves
tho aopotlle And controls the liver in ever
and atue it break up the Ills in esses ot phy-
sical prostration it is literally a vital specific
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A graduate from tho Uolvcrsitr of Coper
hagen Denmark tlunonry M D from the
UuiversMyofPadova Italy foraevtralyears
Assistant PhyMilan lo tho celebrated Prot
Rlcord Paris Irom Kew Urleans Louisiana
Having been for jears a student at the
large h ispltala of Paris London Vienna end
Copenhagen and n thorough large and varlod
practice duriig filtctn year has gamed a
mo1 tboronth knowledge of the nature ol
all chronic dlxaseaand the treatment thereof
and he hns in his eztenslvn practice had an
uuparallelei success and Tery olten effected
a cure where every remedy had been tried
and all hopes of restoration to health had
been despaired of
Nobody wlu fcvar suffered ot the tedious
and lifeembittering diacue Dyspepsia has
ever in vaia called for Or Di le In every
case has he By hla new method of treatment
restored tba functions of the stomach and
With it the hoalthand igor of the patient
aud many > person does today with grati-
tude recall the moment ho placeo himself un
dor Dr Bllles c re
For his treatment of lalies diseases Dr
Bill Is deserredly renowned and no lady sul
ferirg from Amenorrhceaand Dytmeuorrhoca
Hysteria Prolapsus Uteri or any other die
oibo peculiar to tho temale system should
tall to call on Dr llille as tlry will quickly
be relieved of their suffering and ultimately
roslorod lo perfect hclth
Diseases of iho JennoUrinsry Organs and
Chrsnlc Diseases D Bille has made n special-
ty aud tills scourge i > f humanity is easily and
qutcklv overcomo bv this now treatment
Decline and nervous debility iu old or
> oung Is quickiy and ptrmnno ly cured and
full power restored No man Is loo old rnd
no youDg man to delicate that > e cannot be
entirely reinvlgoratcd by Dr Bllles treat-
ment
Dr Billo his retided < br yeare in New Or-
leans and is endorsed by the medical rater
ity Ihvre and by hia skill and kuowledgo has
obtained a great r pulatlon as a specialist
Dr Bille whbes to cill particular alteutlon
tohls New Ulscotery by which h by exam
aniuiug a few drops of bood can tell II there
i any s philluc poison in the blood which It
Jt tlio gttaiest imnorlance as ihe poison can
ay quiet in tho blood tor years thru to break
> ut with all its ravages and uo person who
vi r had yen rial diseases can be sura thai
is cured without being cm mined by Dr
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Dsessesol tho lungi Ihurl lucr and
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Njlkitei bv Ii > k muny frit ds mid patieiili
n 7in Dr Dille Las bOU iuductd tu t ieit
Ics8ilii3 Sumintr and Is now in inlveslin
and uil bo in Houston nt the lluchlcr
House uutil Juno 1st an 1 in Dsllos Wacq
and tho Western cititsduring the i outln > ol
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to the South now in store and to arrive
tho lowest possible Trices
1000 Crates Orookory
Assorted Crates for the Country Trade alwj <
on band
1200 Paokagos Glassware
56 CASKS FRENCH CHINA
aud rhergoods In our lino Gootls carefullv
tpeked A O CRAWFORD A SON
lunel3D Galveston Texas
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DpbclslcUter and manufacturer ofall
trjattrjsies
Rally One and AU
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Where ron will find a complete Stock ol
SPRING GOODS
DOVT ASK FOIt CREDIT
EOT YOU CAN BUY THK
Cheapest and Best Goods
For CUS1I you ever saw In tba Market
TUB MOST COMPLETE LINK OP
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Here you can get jour
1II1LAUC1LPIIIA SHOES
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CENTS FINE HATS
j ATKBT STYLUS
1 bavs a comnlite slock
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AND THE IAItGEST bTOCK OF
CI as sware
AMlhr ctiiftDcrt errrfp the Market
To UpCountry Merchants
Or air fttar Merchanti I will Cnplctte toy
MU joti mty hij
TO DELINQUENTS OK
Last Yonr and Years Past
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llooVrt Puroitarc Ac and stind by theh llelcjcat
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Having addodnew and Impioved llachtnerj
to my shop I will bore Cvlindrs and
Steam or Rinit Iackinza for Pistons
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iiarniUccti Hatittlhctlon
Special attention Riven to Repairing Steal
EbSfines Boilers and Farm JrVchinury
Old Castings and Shafting bought or ca
or taken in exchange for new a worw
Thankful for past patrouago I will endjatt
jr by fjitbfui work and reasonable Jiargus to
nerit a continuanco of the saro
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Downs, J. W. The Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 172, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 23, 1874, newspaper, May 23, 1874; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112125/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .