Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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ice is hereby given Hint the city
i i uiaUou of Tin Daily Kxaminkk
jus been sold to Mr F C Overby
onniioiiclng with tlio isstio of Jhi >
ni 7 1 1868 mid thnt h11 coniplnints
d irngtilarity in delivery etc mipt
jo made to him Complaints left at
ins otliee hopever will roach him
Kospoctfully
KAMixiit Irniisnixt Co
InutKwill bo liftythroo Sundins
iu is Wont that bo html on Snu
VntoiiH
Tin Kajiiniu intondod to speak
of Dr Cocks building yesterday and
not Dr Cookes a d to locate it on
Uo niriier of Fifth ami Wnhiiigto1
unload of Fourth and Washington
Dk Amiorr takes fearful chances
n tweoi iiik tho cal to llyiiiouih
i 1 bo dilghtful
to know tuat a
hniisaiiil critics are listners only to
i pare him with the dead Needier
1 it m k 1 lying for tho year 1SS7 in
1 0 I nlted Stites and Territories
toot up nearly KiOOO miles Kansas
ads with i070 inilos Nebraska
1 ne second 1101 and Texas third
1th 055
Vm > while you are making known
he f t that Texas hss OOO OO acn
f sihool binds tosel toactualscttlers
> an a ro on forty yours time-
out 0111 t to mention tho additional
fait Hi t ho sponds f Vi iOjooo anuu
y upon the free school and that
v ry dollar they pay on tho laud
ej purfhie will go to increase that
xpouditnro
Ike Gaetts next boom for tho
rt is tho Immigrants Home which
s would nttract to that city 90
t out of tho people aoeking homes
he nto Tho tiazetto also exprcs
1 tho opinion that the money tho
1 miigrauts would expend while lying
< r would amply compensate tho
ii > for the expenso of providing tho
01i > This is etiggcstivo to all tho
ther cities iu Texas Thoro will
iiave to bo accomodations provided
at many points for immigrantsIt tho
jjovemont is followed by success
3SS OOOXDS
3S JACKFTS NEWMA
TIlEEXAMrXJffiH WACO TEXAS WhDXESDAV JAXLAHV 4
lrlKr mill Li t
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uMtua rrnipded and rc
lii > ilurcau of Labor dc
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iiivulviug
ij I > r the nix
with I m and
fiero > re jn
JJ iin UstilbllaL
moiit I hi toport l < v
npr > iui it > s5u strike
7 Iiowr
The mil
iniinli r ul wjrkinen involved in the
tiikct t r the entire period of tix
yi < iiri H khown to htve been lilSGJ4
lho number ofomployes originating
Hid ttrikjs wu ly O ii The nuir
In r ef employes in all tin establish-
ment beture the strikes OLCurrtd was
lG Ut ri wh le the whole number em-
ployed in tho establishments involved
nfter the strike occurred wai 10 17
n loss of J VJi llcaultn success
fi 11 iwud in 10 1 ea = es or 10 OJ per
cum of the whole partlhl success lu
fdlil or 1 l i per ceut of the whole
and failure in s lO cases or fJ > > per-
cent of tho win 1 > Diclaiming iib
siliite accurat the ropot baies c
tiiiiids ol 1 iiics on the bust aailalle
data nml iiivehliga ioii and ehow
the I jsnuh to the > t ikers during tho
k ix yenrs 51 1010 and lroui lock-
outs f > l3 737 or a tot il wage loi
ol > r > 0JliV > Jh assist nice gisun
t > strikers during the same pound
so far as asccttuiieil wis < i > 2 r057
and to those HiU cnng from lockotti
illUVi or t0l1 ol Mli0V t
Tlio eominissioiier thinks thco
amounts ore uudoubteilly t0 low
Tho los3cs sustiined by employers
through strikes for tho six year
imoitnted to jaOTli ijSI anil through
lockouts to f3lV 01 or a total lobs
to all tho cstaLlshmout involved ol
JM1G 1911 showing a grand total of
bfscs by einjiloscrs and emphyes of
jj011137vp 1 These treniondous tig
urea carry their own comment and
sternly admonish capiisil and libor to
study tho philosophy of tin ir rea
tions to git el sjr together and to
agree upon some method of adjusting
grieniieee without going to war
1 m Sugar Howl tin nigar 11 ut-
eri organ at New Oi leans idtd b
that txcellcnt geuljiiini irnl ncooni
plishtd scholar Mr J Y V lmoro 5s
now chronicling tho yield ol
tho Ilmt tloii the grinding
beinr about tlnisheil In Aceiiiion
parish one 11 inter reali d 1600000
pound iinothor 600 lngsheadi aii
other SlOOOiti pounds und ft 11 another
1700000 pound Xunieroiis othir
are nieUioned ranging from iOOOO
pounds li 000000 pounds Tho
yit PI in Acension Ttrrebonuo and
other purisho is said so bo pronon
onal lu Torrobonno Mio ercolo
planters bay it exceeds any crop with-
in tho memory of tho oldest mliib
ant Tlii grcul good fortui e
should inspire sympathy for tho
poor struggling consumer and modi-
fy their iev on the tarifl The
plunterwho mm kit 4 a million of
pounds receives 0OOJ through the
operation of the tintl more than he
would roil as if Micro wore nc tarifl
on foreign sugar and which is paid
by those who iho sugar in their cut
fee and tea
Tin dilluhe process lor etracing
the sugar from tho cane is no longer
1111 experiment in Louisiana It was
developed in Kansas in the oxpor
inonts wUh sorghum and is now
liktly to conn into general use The
process when put in plain language
is tho touring of tho cano or begasie
to threds and chopping it up into
tiuo partiees by machine before ii
is subjected to tho roller presMiro
L ndor this sstem the bogisso yields
ton to twenty per cont more sugar to
tho ton than when handled by tho
old method Tho houisiaua pi inters
have increased their yield from 150
pound to tho ton to l iO to 200
pounds to the ton or a saving of 0
to 25 per cont which is about equal
to tho premium paid them through
the operation of the tirill
As rrinHKK evidouco ol mans in
Liinmuily to woman tho fact appears
in tho report of tlio commissioner of
the Fodcral Bureau of Labor
that of tho employe locked out by
employers onethird wero women
while about ninetenths of tho strik-
ers wero males Thus it is shown that
tho weakest leat troublesome and
most faithful aro tho most ofton mis-
used by employers
The IIxajuxeh wants briof com-
munications from land ownors iu the
country who aro willing to divide
with accopablo settlors at reasonable
price Tho number of acres charac-
ter of the oil water supply improvc
inonts price ami trin school
cliun h and rallwa > iacllUlcs Tho
object is to ivo mtorniaioii to im
inigrai t and oiler inducement that
wdl attract u McLonnau and sur-
rounding counties Corrop Jiidenti
wll ploaao limit th > dr tt itements to
Lin word nud rito on only ono
side of the piipor
Tut creature whodount covet and
appreciate kind words io Ecircely a
hiimaiiaud he Mint spitafUly borates
hi neighbor beoaiiso of the abiinil
aiico of svveot morsels ho receives
trom hi friemh is worse than u
heretic Thk Kxamihkh dont liave
to apologie for omb dining tho kind
word > aid ot it by iti e ejined cou
teinporarics It rather Ikes it and
take groat pleasure in tempting
plonctic criticism by ri producing tliu
to bwing from the Ulloialo Colum-
bus Cit jn
Anil yit Im Waco KxAiiiXKK im-
prove Ueiite ability Its editors
have more woi k in tuoiu Mian dray
hursos
Tin Loiiisianii tiifir planters corn
osilion to put sii ar on Iho free list
and are continually t > lling the country
that the indutry cannot 9Uliin it
hi11 in rompeiitioii with Iroe imports
The lollowmg from the St Mary Her-
ald tills how it i Mr 1 icrre I ir
rilleaux who camo here a low years
ago Iroiu Terrebonne quit oor now
owns his own pi ice of ab itt 80 acres
of the best I ind in tho parish and
from w iich he roul z d thi year a
net proiit of ii200 Sugarcane 111 tkos
the money
CiioxKi fcTiCiintrri of the Dallas
Times and lr Gilbert of the Dalliu
Herald have gone into u combitio
and hyphenated their two cxci liont
pajicrs uider the tnlo of nnicr
1 lurid 1 with Co1 fcionvtt in editor
and Mr Ciilbert as liisinrs niiinnaer
There was enough nurit in eaihof
1 he pajier 11 iiikoono pknditl aiter
noon publication and it is not
doulitd that with ol SUrrotts
oilgiudity versatility atid geniusaud
Mr Glncrt o rutliug and businoss
iiualitie Iho psper will bo made a
allCCCtiS
In a letter tOSomuOhio triouddohn
Sherman tils thorn Ithoy cm rely on
him tJ oppose Mr Lamars confirma-
tion When upon tho paragraphist
announces that it is understood that
John his elected for his dying
word lfany man attempts to haul
down tho bloody shirt shoot him on
the spit
Tin war tarill when iho ropubl
cin 1 ivlr had just entored upon its
career of public plunder and private
robbery thoy fixed at tho average of
at i 0 per cc t That was in 18020i
In 18S7 it averages 17 por coi t and
the highrt tates aro ljvied on the
necrsi uies of tho masco
Tin Mad on Illinois Deinocrt1
suggest a ticket for tio rt publicans
J aim s G Itlaiue of Maine for pres-
ided Wtbter M Flauragan ot
Texa for vicprcsidout JM > itform
wli it aro we hero for
miss imnciiii < s
No mator what may be the exait
naure ot th pau atrreid upon by tho
Dllis lnimlgratiou Convuinnn it is
evident that tin people ofeach section
and county of tho itate mut throw
theinsilvos hiwrtily into tho work ald
do all thoy can to further tlio main
objects or tho results wdl bo by no
nnaii Sitisfactory Houtou Post
1 he Iost is quito righi Tho Cor
ls engino is poworloss without
steam the steam without lire tho tiro
without fuel tho ftnl without tho
numerous human hands to convoy it
from foivt and mine to tlio furnace
and the whole dynamic and destruc-
tive without skill to manage it Tho
immigration machinery constructed
at Dallas will lie idle and motionless
if tho peoplo fail to give it united
ctivo and vigorous support
Thk Waco Kxaminek ask What
about stock > arils anyhow that Fort
Worth shoul l go to hor stocking and
pull out fJUCi00 to pay for tho priv-
ilege r Will tho Mail ploaso oxpliin
tho charactar extant and valuo of
cowpens 11 tho city Tho cow
petis will bring every owuer of a
cow looking for a buyer and every
purchaser of catle to Fort Worth
where tho stock jards wdl bo tho
goneral exihingo for tho transaction
of the tock business of tho stato It
w il iiMko tho surrounding country a
vast feeding ground wher ca Mo aro
matured and put in condition for tho
beet market Whon tho cit Mo are to
be had tho refrigerator will begin
work ami eaunlng establishments
will spring up with gluoand
oleomargariuo factories to uti-
lize tlio waste product A
rtllfl St < l II
biuk t
jimni d 1 t
1 1 h t in 1 u opiMitu S IM
I rumn Jic c
i but was
market will binide for the corn and
tia of our farmer t toed tho thou-
sands of cat le brought hero In a
word Foil Worth wdl Ijtoiio to the
livc tock trade of the S ml iwetwhat
hicngo is to that ot io rtuwi > t
Ttiee aroa lew of the renin3 why
Kurt Worth went to her t < king and
pulled out 00000 foi union toi iv
yards We hope Thk KxVMixmt
wi 1 uuderstiiid and appreciate the
nluo ol tho ei t irpriso to other parts
ot Texas as we 1 as to Fort Worth
Evening Mail
Thk ExAHiNKK iridcrstands and
appreciate and flunks the Mail tor
tho information When Texas adopts
tho iiijihod of shipping dressed beol
and util ing tho iiltn quirler iitOE
perity w II come i her emtio indus-
try and tho wuolj d ue will reap ad-
vantage
Hiving ilono it duy toward it
home citv Mio Times wants to see the
pinier mill erectd somowlioro in
Texas and next t > Texarkana we
woil 1 as soon see Waco get It as any
other city It Texarkauii cipitillU
want this spbndid euterpriso they
w ll haye U get ta work at onco 0M1
erwiso Waco will niiely eapture the
pii for ho me ins busIneo Tex
5
iliintorriUy at the demoer iiic pro f110
1 The 111111 editorial this
on subject
nou d all bo printed but tho foregc
iuu is good enough for this present
occasion It is in tin right spini and
Waco appreciat 3S the kind reference
A wool grower with more wool
over hi eyes than on the back of Ids
sheep speaks of tarill reduction as
el s logi1tion but to t ix others lor
his benefit i exalted patrii ti111
Waxahuehic Kutorpnse
The woil tarill is itelf clas logisk
tion and it is exalted patriotism to
tax the peoplo no more Iha u is aitu
aily required lor an economical ad-
ministration of tlio gONCVdiucnt all
above that is robbery and the partic-
ipating beiiiiiciaries receive th U
which iu tho ehaiwery of good cons-
cience ami h mety belongs to others
1 h i tie advoniing and an advor
tiped agf If you do not keop your
biisine eo Hiauilv before tlio liublic
s iino ono more ei tirprising w 11 slop
u Iront of > ou and crowd you back
into obcunty Navasota Tablet
Thats a fact tho btisinofs 111111 w ho
hasnt tho courage to advortise should
keep a sakc to ttll back on for he i
doomed to fall back sooner or later
l ven Mti country peoplo have learned
that it is salest to deal ith merrh Hits
who are libonl advertiser
The Herald would liko to see 1 X
I rowuiug noiniiiat d for Lieutjpant
Ciuvirnor in 1SS3 He eprese
tative 111111 of no great norihweM
and has nil the quahiicition ncce
sary Dull is Herald
A littlo premaiiiro but a good
suggestion Col Ilrowniug would bo
an improvemciit on somo of the Lieu-
tenant iovcrnois we ve had since tho
war
1 hero is t dk in Washington of a
proposition to divide Texas into sev-
eral states Tilk is hrrmVfi but lot
tho experiment be ried and It will be
discovered t ml tho purple of Texig
wll have soiiiethinjr to sa in tho
mater ILllsboro Uelloitor
Ihe talk referred to seems to have
originated with tho capitol syndicate
peoplo ni nt Chirao and over in
Hnglaud and Scotland It is of no
consequence Texas coullut il she
would and wouldnt if she could
Aft r illilitliirtKfcftrlel fever or puounio
ul It lohs tz ftpiirllliv III ulMstr iutri to
the RUin nail tMiol all Pl > lon from tho
blooii
liruiii 1itll Tlii
Some of Iho greatest men thnt ivor
lived wore of m ill statute and iusig
niticiut apjHarauio Tho render will
readily recall nrii instances Very
siiidl aro I r Iiercos ileasaut Iuigr
tivo Iollots but thoy are tar moro c
foctiuo than tho huge oldashionoil
jiiils which aro so dillicult to swallow
and so harsh in tlulr action iho
iMlots aro genilo and nevor cause
constipation For liver stomach and
bow el derangement s tLey have 110
equal
lcilinkl A liuiilne
The wholfoido and retail jewelers are
glad to anucunce thtit they will re-
move to their now store threo doors
below Ivirly Finks on Jauuary 9
with a largo and elegant lino of
jewelry for tho wholesale aud retail
trade Thoir friouds aro cordially in-
vited to pay them a visit in their new
establ shindnt
Lkvixskt Lkwink
rniiioii 11 iiiiin
it is a significant fact that most of
the women who havo achieved fame iu
art literature or all airs have ou
joyed vigorous health This shows
that the mind is novor capable ot tho
sovore and continued application 11c
coesary to creative work unless the
body is at its best Tho womauwho
aspires to llll au exalted place anioiig
hor assooiatjs must be free trom nor
vous debility and female weaknesses
Dr Pierces Favorite Proscription
wi 1 banish these aud it is warranted
to rostoro thoso functional harmonies
which are indipensablo to hoalth
As a specific for all thoso chronic
weaknesses aud ailinout peculiar to
womou it is unequaled
LOVES LESSON
IT PROVES A BITTER ONE TO J M M
SEY OF DENISON
And Ir Takes Hs Life A Manuftc
uis
Syndicate The Wcol M n
Agitating
3peclilll piijli tn TluExaittniT
GUNKSviuiJiti l M Mir
soy a promlnoiit ot Dliison
registered at the Liudey homo iu
this city yesterday morning and took
a room
Xothinsr was soon of him during
iho day and this °
morning a poil r
wis sent 11 tho room Obtaiuiuc
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repy to his raps the portor 1 io koil
over iho transom and saw Masscvs
dead body stretched upon tlio boil
Tho door was forced open On the
tabe win adiaehm botf e ot morptuuo
with hull its eontoits gone
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photograph of a young lady and
tor addressed to hor which tikuus
tho cause ol tho suicido The Know
ing is a copy of the leU r
Gaixesviiik Tex I m 1 ln
Deaii JsssrKYou In
L u recked inv
life and I earn not i > nu whon f
placid the engagement r m on vour
hand yi 11 told me V it ii tnere was
any backing out I v > 1 d have to do it
but I lind I is 011 i 1 < d of injei If
The loison I cune to fis phc was
so I could loik mys It in a rDoin
mono cjull lind im nut 1 I a > i dead
which I pr ter rat lor tluii live with-
out you I want you to know you
are t io came ol in death May iuil
blos on and may you lind a hu
liand that will love you a I do I tiko
my lite tuMi lu ioodbyo
L iguedj 1 X Massi
Tlio Lt r was addresed t Miss
Jeiio Manning a beautiful and lively
accoinplshed iuiui ia ly ot Ain
darke I T The deciasul lias for
the year past until a short timo ago
been iu tno employ Col L > e Hall
A Mii lli I nan ale
Special spiitch to The Examiner
Auvrix Jan 3 Tho charter of the
Marie Fulls Operating and Mauu
facturi g company of liuruet with a
capitol stock of hulf a million dollirs
was filril lure trday Tho principal
objeitisthe inuiiutncttiro of cotton
lof
tltlii III
illicei 11 nil ran In two dusky ilnves
ulLlit fur irufuie auil imleiint laii rua f
the treet
Null llllilllll
with it lnon > o ItchluK dry hot kln ofif
broken Into palnliil craciii and tno
watery pimpIeB ofton ciiues Inaescno
MillBilni Hoods Sartapiullla ha onil
power over tlili illioaso It purine t ne
and ispes the humor ami tho slon nt
without a ear > eud lor book f ° Vfti
mauv stiiteiiients of cuns to I I Ju
CO apotlieearlct Lowell Masf
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at 1 ho Auoiiirke Indltiii agency u here Cu
ho formed her acquaintance Massiy ape
was ii bachelor ot loity and belonged
to 0110 of tho best implies in tho
northern pirt ol thostitc
IllQ Wool <
Special DtspiUeh Io Tlio EMimliitr
Sax Axroxio Jan f c < J Hur
bauk a pioneer sheepiuau ot M01 nal
eouiuy is in thi city ett route io
Washington to look ni icr the shcij
industry of this state now threat
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gress 111 its otloiH to earr out tlif at
recoinmeiidations 1 f thc presidential
mesage Mr I urbank say that on
the twenty xUi ot December a iner
ing was iii 1 1 in MrKavtt and Mil
ard com t os at whicli tlio Hheep w
terets ot Menard Kimble Sutter
and Schliikir coiintiea wero repre-
sented At this meeting it was deter-
mined 10 send a spocial representa-
tive to Wiihiii ton to lay be
tore tho congressional dele-
gation tho necessity ot tho nod
men of this stite and soo what action
they propose to tako when tho que
ii in of a reduction of the w ool tirill
camo before congress also to cojper
ao with fjoloucf A K Shopard tho
Texas delegate to the w ool conference
culled to moot in WaBlilPgon
011 the Hih inliitlo uni y tho w jci
interest tdl over the I uit d St ti >
that concerted action may be t ikon t
impress congress with Mie nocoslty
of caring frp the wool inti rests of the
country in tho attempted urdl icvis
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fabric building of laniurios for 0
leaihei 1 unning foiiiidries and oper-
ating iicniriCH for making paper
glisware jiottery and eaittiouwaro
iiiiiking fanning iiiiplemei ts ma-
chinery and furniture and dresitJ
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Hleil iti the ODiiuty olorki nlll e yeateabl
anil roporlod for Tilh Kxamixeu ii It
Bbtiaet linn of Cftis da > Dtlwoili
Austin street
M 1ielbeiK to Annie Rice I ncieti On
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J V ami Mtiry 0 Kfiner to J T W yche
aiaer niioliuo league urant
D C anil M K Freeman to J no U Free
inftii2Miicris 11 C Wallac survey
wup curb JTOOiV
J C Collier ami wife nml II Hay anil
wife to L J uiles 11 nerea 1 J Dob-
bins biitxey
A J Barlow atid R I Tanison to L 1
Uoluie lots 1 and 2 bloek I Aerli
nddltlou to Tortinl 1W foot well
1 1 and A Abeel to N OEmIhk U aero
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Heirs of Wm Ieae by Btnrlll toFH
RobertEon part of Wni l > eise survey
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Crisp, John C. Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1888, newspaper, January 4, 1888; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113619/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .