Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 7, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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DAILY EXAMINER
EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO Proprietors
John C e nisi
JTrank l Cravknh
Mmak1iK Hdltor
Iltmlricfu Mummer
OKKIOK 6VS 65H Bud 560 Austin A voniie
EKHIllONE S3
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OndclasB mall mattor
BAHTKKK OFKICJK 48
Tribune Bulldlne New York N Y
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TKKilH UI HUUSUltllTlON
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Onk Mosru 10
Tiiiikk Months h
Bi Moms iby mull 80
If mv K MumiihIIij mull 10 U
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< onipmlng cl ht pacts o fnrtyelxht col-
umns thu crcum or nil tlm new a la onu of tlio
Jurmst newspapers In nil Tux us nd cui
tululy one of tlwcliuftpest
Ornc a 1 car 81 >
OMt LoiV b months 7 i
ONb Coli l months > 0
Inviirlably In ndvancn
Frco of postage < > nil parts of tlio United
fotates mm Camilla
Kutultb ilrnll on Waco postolllcc money
Order or PKlMtcrod letter II nun I otnerwlsu
wo will mil be r HpoiiMlblu for inlHCiirrlugo
Aildresi 1III KXAMINKIt iuo Texas
flpeelmci opies emit tree on application
All pnporn discontinued iit the expiration
1 thu time paid for
Look at the printed hibd on yonrpitper
The ilnti tin icon hIiowh when the sulimrlo
ion opiieH lorwurd Hie money In ninpn
l mo for r new n It j oil tie hi re iinlirokt n llles
is wi uniiot alwnjHfiiriilsli buck numbcm
Subscribers ritHlrliiK tlio inltlroh or It fir
paper oi niiKed will pieitue htitle In llii < n out
munlcntliii b ith the old mid nine ntldrusH
WACO TEXAS JAN 7 1888
vvr < m < nA tiox
Xotice is hereby given that the city
clrcttltitiou of Tin Daily Examinlik
has boon sold to Mr E C Ovorby
commencing with tlio lssuo of Jan-
uary 1 1888 mid that nil complaints
of irregularity iu delivery etc must
bo made to him Complaints left at
Ibis office howovor will roach him
Rospeetlully
iAMINiit PcJIHlSHINCI CO
Waco in lull of iniinigiation dyna
nics but thoroHcoina to bo it dread
ol the explosion
Doi > Wnco wnut prospectors or
r itlor Thu press would like to be
Informed on I lib point
St i thu Ijapyear ball it is said
that orange blossoms are to bo c
tonsively cubivnod in Waco this
yoar
Juihilno by thoir eplondid success
iu f ho leap jeiir bull enterprise the
Indies of IVaco should bo invited to
take charge of tho immigration
boom
Whats tho matter with tho Dallas
TlniesIlorald Not a copy of it has
boon rccoivod at this otlico and fiat
is probably tho rcitsou why all things
iook stale Hat and unprofitable
IaitiusIon trains will leavo eastern
hOtithorn ivhI wosteru cities for Toxas
under tho lminlgraiou arrnngciiiout
With tho railroadson iho llth Whut
is Waco doing to invito or receive
prospectors
Kkai > and digest tho address of tho
Btato Immigration Conitnitteo and
the circular of district committee-
man Kinks while you aro waiting tor
the Waco Immigration Association
io to well to do somvtiiiug
Tin bouthorn Cultivator and Dixie
Faimnr lor January is it splendid
product on It is printed titAtlintt
da and is adapted to Southern ngri
culture and horticulture and should
bo iu ever Southorn homo Pricol
Tin newsptpors of Toxis aro di-
vided on tio question of postal tole
graphy Im Examinkh confosses its
inability to seo any objoction to tho
policy troosod that does not npjily
with equal forco t tho interstate uyi
tem ol mail trausiuission by tho rail-
roads
Tub tendency of prohibition is to
high liconso restrictions as to location
of saloons aud requiring that bonds-
men shall be residents of tho ward in
ivhich tho saloon is locaod Since
tho country is not rlpo for absolute
prohibition these stringent condi-
tions wHild seem to bo sfttislacton
to tho wildest enthusiast on tae siii
j ect
Tin UalveotJii News and Moso
3Iarrls anil two other mon are exer-
cising their utmost geuius and most
saborato facilities for falsify tuj facts
to to iiont a fornj for Souator Cokes
discomfiture Will oithor of thoso
harpies assort and iuruish proof that
their plot has tho respect sympathy
or endorsement of Koss Ireland Tor
rollllaucockCiUldiiigs Mid Clark or
any othor rospectnblo Texan
Tlio putjlined nrticlo is taken from
that doloctible ovoning paper called
the Dlspaob printed in Austin un-
der he uuspicos of Mr Moses IlarriB
hulso should be road iu connection
with tho art cle rcproduced in 1hk
Kxaminkk of tho 6th from the Gal
vest mDallas News of tho 28th Com-
ment 1b unnecessary except to remind
tho reader tint tho second cxtruct
quoted by the Dispatch is garbled so
tar as its relation with tliolirst Is con-
cerned that it is a distinctive propo-
sition that it is true and that tho
Dispatch and the News aro dirccily
iu the lino ol tho shot Tho articlo is
as follows
Iiie Wvio b illNiu whose chief mnl
sole mission uppc us to eentci In the retain
of Hon ltlchard Coke tj the I lifted Stater
senate for the thirdconsecutive tenn elevates
Its bristles at the bare iuifiristloii of opjioi
Hon to the burl bag of wind and egotism
and proi ceils indliei tly to denountc a
tikhstcis and Kcheinlng couspliatois thoe
who seek to displace lilm with u inure timor-
ous Inti lllgcht anil able man I ommcntlng
Upon a paragraph piililMml In the llollstou
lott In nlifeli Hie names of Hantoik lie
land and 1 en ill aie nit utiontil a possible
i aiidlihles for the seiiutiinil stun ssion Till
mimii savs
And bo these are Hie patriots who m to
inti I Hie i mlliel t deiilh bleach and sub
mlt to the iioee ol III iltMilom to l the
lotitr miITi t mi Jit ople from further iiilikllmi
i the tontlniieil tiiiuie ol i > ld llialn >
Well these are nun of line ubllltj ind litlier
of them would make an aMialje Mliatui
laih has his lollowlin too and the Hiiee
toiild loubllesf maihal a foite Itimir
eiiotiijli to make the inee ititt ifRtutu for m n
iitoi oKi It ll hardly possible howetti
Hint elthti of these betfsitillieinir patimts
tan Impi to sucteed the senatoi whose suit
lOViUti
ontliuilnt Tin V mi viit sajs
The method of sulieniing and eoiiplni
foi the deft at of lopillai candldati to ifiati
fj the hplet n anil disappointed ambitltiii of
indhitliials has uimui into a < iitimi In li
as and the peoples t holt e is oftt mi dtleated
bj thUaiieiy and tiltUeiy tliiin ilitttd bt
stialuhtfuiwtrd nut hods
IU what authuiin tlms ini I aamim i In
tlinate tint ol e is the pi opli thotie
Or b what authoritv dts lin Kwmisik
asseit that It is haiHs possible tint eithei
of tin se si If suiiillei li putllols in hnpe to
suieeed the senatoi w host seat Is ton lid
llus Nimtoi oKi a hit knmelii tin olllte
II so limn win me toes In ileiiie the title
While is the law in pieei tit lit that pievents
any Lliitlniuiii liom jsihiuir to the position
now held h > vn itoi LoUe
one In In Id up to publl
he he Us td
I > tt l Wiilor
wh should
sun n and deilsuin tl
t itifj i laudibk ambit Ihi
Hut tills mi thud of lni K imim u iu setl
lug Io nam Coke down Hits llitnilof the
puiple is bnoniinu iiimHatlin as will as
moimtoiious ciitiliii f oUe ha no lilt In
Iciest in the seuatoirdup noi dots
senies uuriul him iu eithei asking oi le
luithei honois at the hands of the
people ofI i as lit Is simp an amdent
whom a oiiihiiiition of loi tultmis ctiniii
stances has ki jit pnmiiuint befoie the juiblu
loi a niiuibi i of jiars lie has ntn In en
milltj of oiigliiattiu an idea oi latheiine a
incasiueol publli polu > that ilpened Into
practhil fiuition Hi icaptd the lunellts
and ncilit of tiOTttiioi lielaml aud hlsisu
t iatt senatoi s when the wiested the Mate
irowniuifiit horn the bauds of I i is and his
pollticiil ballots and Utlicicd an adminlstia
tloti ehicll itiiicmbntd foi its niiseiablc
metlliHiit ami the icikltss mannei nnlikh
it dlstilbultd tin pubhi lauds of the state
much as the thiol of a band of bueeanieis
wotlhl distnbute loot to his satinnim foi
lowt Is
Inatwihc jeais eiviie in the I nltetl
States senate what has lie anoliipllshetl bc
ontl ill aw mi with lellglou ieiulaiity and
pi itinaiitN his pii diem an I nnkite Can
his admiieis point In one single measure of
nillonal oi slati impoitanie tliat he has u
ttodundoi pushitl to suness llasheorlgl
mitt done single idea that has mlMed the
thoueht or attnitlou of een his home fliends
Io sij nothing of the countly at lugc 11
so IliiUispateh would be plei t d tohen of It
And let his oigaus aud lunilnueii have
Ihe itnKifit > ami lliouteij to nk to belit-
tle such men as Tciiell lielaml llmiock
iiien who aie so measurabh his superiors in
all the atlilhuttsof relinement Intelligenei
wisdom epeilcnie and statistuaushlp as to
make a Iompaiison painfull luimlliitin r
men who ate so piolouudl his superiors is
to suggest the ilislluUkm betwieu 11 pel ion
iiui a sali
The Dispatch iksltes It to be undeistood
that II ihampious Hie laueof neither getith
mm foi the seliatoishlp foi It has no kuow
lttlut thatdthn will bean aspuant for the
In mi u but lids it can and does riy thit is
aihoiic between Tern 11 lielaml and Han
nick as against the Inflated aud elf > utlkleut
egotist Joke it unhesitatingl pioiiounces
itself In favir ol either oi all the thiee an I
in thus asset Hug Us ihoke believes that it
voids the almost uuiveisil wish of ciei
deinoiral Iu the Mate who has not been the
in l lent ol hisollklal favors oi labois unikr
sunn pcisotul obligation to him
Any tliucusslon ot this suljoct tint
is intended or calculated to revive
tho old jalouslcs and bitter rivalry
between the Texas ports in advanco
of the action of the State Immigration
committee is to bo doprechttil and
yet if auy one ot tlio ports ossumos
superiority and takes steps to tore
stall the committee tho others ciij
hardly bo blamed lor adopting sim-
ilar moihods to advanco their own
interest lloretoloro those rivalries
liivo occasioned a scattering of effort i
a division of resources and a waste ot
appropriations Toxas lus been un-
willing to tako sidos in this Kslkor
ncy cat fight and has thus far re-
frained from concentrating tho forces
of hor thought inlluouco ami iutoiest
on any particular point She has de
vjitt Biwnto3 ia > irt im CTi nni nwnniw in w
THE EXAMINER WACO TEXAS SATUKDAY JANUARY 7
The Nowxex ami il tompiinj
sired to poo all hor promlnout portB is a geueral air of newness confidence
opened for deep water navigitlou
and whilo thoro was tho slightest
hopo of successful oxporimont by tho
diilusivo mothod sho dccllnod to ex-
press a conviction as to tho superior
morlt of auy ouo port over all tho
othors Hy tho resolutions adopted
with significant unanimity at tho
Dallas Immigration Couvoutiou
Texas sad sho could no longor stand-
still to accommodato thoso rivalriesi
and declared her purposo to ascertain
tho bot point aud focalize hor oner
gies resources and inlluouco for Us
development As The Examinek
unthrstatids it that convention im-
posed tho duty upon the state com-
mittee of instituting scioutitic in-
quiry by gtodotic coast aud tidal
surveys and observations with a view
to finding out where deep watoi
can bo secured ut iho
loast cot and at tho
same timo subservo the best interests
of thopeoplo aud theircominerco tind
navigation Tnis iicconipHh3d it
was further understood that public
sentiment and all availvblo and possi-
ble resources should bo concentrated
ami exerted for tho development of
one deep water harbor t > accommo-
date tho growing coinintreo of the
bUto and tho vast volume of trtdo
that now llows across our teriitory
aud travuls thousands of miles to lind
deep water in othor stat is It is not
doubted that the committee wil carrj
out tho resolutions roforred t > in-
spirit and in letter nor
need there bo apprehension
that its action will be ifidnly Inllu
ouced by tho good people of Calves
toti or those of any other rivul port
J ho committeo is not lo bo captured
did biased by improper iuo hod
and those who attempt it will proably
phy u losiuif liuul It is nl ogother
commoiuliblo for Gnlvoton Sabine
Aransas Mouth of the Brno ladi
nnolii ami Corpus Christi to hold
public meetings collect lactsantl pre
sold their it Ivnutajjia to the coiiiinii
t o The commiteo wdi want nl tho
infornintion avnilabld from all sources
and will doubtless consider it a part
of its du y to woigh bII fiuts in con-
nection with survt ys and estimates in
making up a final opinion and rcpoit
to tho pooplc
soulliern 1ruyits
1 he Manufacturers llocord for tho
Ust weok in December published its
nunurd review of the industrial
growth of the South for tho yoar
lS87whioh it says was in
many respects tho most sec-
tion as moro was accomj li > hed
remarkable > oar in tho hist jry of that
lor progress aud prosperity in tho
whole South than ever before iu the
8uno length of timo From M try land
to Texts the progress was rcmarka
bh covering almost tho entire rango
of uuliitry and thoro is scarcoly a
single lino of mining or maiiufaotur
turing business in which tho number
of now enterprises reported during
1887 fs not more than twice as largo
as in 1S8G Of fourteon Southern
Stat js thoro are only four iu which
capital invested in new enterprises is
not douMo the aniouut of capital in-
cluding tho capitil stock of incorpor-
ated companies orgmied dur-
ing 1SS7 compared with i88Swae
In cotton inaniifactuiiug thoro has
been srroat activity and sevontysovon
now nulls hnvo boon projected many
ofthoni being now uudor conttruc
tious which is the largcst iiumbcr of
new mills ovor reportod in ono year
Cotton millsaro reportod as having
largely oversold thoir production ami
many old mill aro boing enlarged to
moot thodomaud for thoir goods Tho
industries of tho South aro boing
greatly diversified as well as In-
creased
1mphovimints aro in progress all
ovor Waco Now buildings aro pro-
jected old houses aro being torn
away for now structures modern
fronts and additional stories sro be
ing put in along Austin avonuo Now
4 11 elLli j i
l > at k in
la lo 1 t t it
and progress everywhoro Wacos
boom is on but hor property holders
capimlists aud livo mon niU3t stand-
by aud give it a ahoTc or Wacos
boom will bo oil Every man must
do his host and all speak the Volapuk
Waco I
T k holiday number of tho Donvor
Journal of Commerce is a fine edition
Its typography is excoll ut and its
editorial work laultless It is dovoted
largely to valuablo facts concerning
Denver and Colorado ami shows
wondorful growth and prosperity
Iu vlow of tho fact that Texas is soon
to mako closo commercial and soclnl
rolatious with tho woutlur laud of
Colorado this publication is com
mouded to business men
nun uicu U > fiiLUneiil
u 111 ut lie t 1
> tll but Wh 2
1KESIIJKNT CliKVKIiANI lOOSllt
mean to occasion auy distross by rigid
enlorccment of his Groor county
proclamation but will seo that tho
squattcis on that disputed territory
acquire no property rights till tho
qtietiou of boundary is finally sot
tied There will bo no hoatilo coble
ion between the president and Gov-
ernor IJosb but iroor comity must
not bo irreverently gobbled up uy the
Ueorgists
Tiik communication from Durango
Falls count with a number of signa-
tures nil iu tho ssmo handwriting
tolls under tlio rule that excludes
anonymous coniiiunications It any
ono ol tho signors will over his
own signature request tho publica-
tion of the paper Tins Examinku
will eortnnly uivo it space
A trial stoak from tho tlolgate beof
dressing establishment of Fast V aco
proves tho stueoss ot tho process
Tun ExAMiVKit stall have tested two
superb toudjrloius and sweeter or
beterstiak was never sot beforo a
cattle king This is an industry that
Waco and rU Texas will soon learn to
appreciat >
Tiik Examinkk is iiilorincd that it
erred instating thorowero no llowors
in tio bull room at the beapyear bUl
A crust oil baclul ir who was fear-
ful y neglectoJ declares that the
wall waslitcrclly alive wiih them
To be or not to be was the com-
mencement of a > oting fellows so-
liloquy at 1 oclock yesterday morn-
ing aftjr carrying elevon di mauds
tor iiiUrimony homo with him from
tho LMiiyoar ball
Tiik Exam inkk has received an in-
vitation from Mr Eugouo T Holucr
to tho cllect that the Texas state as-
sociation of architects will moot on
thobird Tucsdaj January 1718S8
at 1 < > a m iu tho Citv ot Houston
IISJ lUMIlXIMJS
Thoro seems to bo a total want of
enterpiiso in this city Whili nearly
evory othor t uvn iu the
state was represented in tho
recent iiiiiniirration convention at
DhIIbs Corpus Christi sut idly by the
sea apparently iiitbflerout t > tho op-
portunity lints afforded to advertise
its advantages Tho busy outside
world has too much to dosearch out
and wuko up sluggards Corpus
Christi Cal er
And yot you criticise Golvoston
harshly for blowiug hor own horn
If Corp ut is really a sluggard sho
should go to the nut and learn wis
dom Towns witoout outorpriso aro
bkoshps without sails bread without
leavou circus without tho clown
farce without a laugh a canal without
water a church without religion and
its like somcthlmc dead aud smells
badNow
Now is tho timo evory man should
look up soino inducements to odor to
strangers to come into his neighbor-
hood Evory man who has lind for
sae should seo that his interest is
represented by placing a liyo adver-
tisement in a live papor Peoplo
will naturally look in Iho local papers
for such things When tho prospec-
tors have come aud gono twill bo too
Imc liny will havo oithor selectod a
home or decided that nono are for
sale ISastrop boo
Thoro is a whole volumo of horse
souse in that paragraph Now is tho
timo to ndvortiso your lauds and
proportiosif liko tin oaily bird you
would catch the mornings host
fruits
If thopeoplo in dillorout points of
Texas nroiild ouly properly encour-
age tho efforts of thoir local nowspa
pors a tido of immigration would
sot iu that would surprise them
Kausas furnishes a splendid example
of what can bo accomplished by lib
oral and judicious advoiUsing aud
hor once idlo aud barren lauds now
teom with life and activity Lecsl
nowspapors seconded by tho people
did it aud Texas might vory profita
bly follow tho example sot by hor ou
mou aro entering buslnoss and thore torprisiug sister L uhug Signal
The local newspaper Is an index to
the enterprise culture thrift and
prosperity ol tho community iu
which it ispubltshcd ami tho strati
gor measures tho inducements for lo-
cation by tho appcaranco of its busl
ncsi colmnuB Tho absence of tull
freo and liberal advertising is coino to
boregaided as evidenco ot decay ami
the t iwu is given a wielo birth by
livo men and active capital
Gen Albert IikeO i = grand com-
mander of the Ancient anil Accepted
Scottish Kite of Kreomasouary was
Boveutyeight years old on thu twenty
ninth ot Dobombor JJo lives in tho
ha ulsomo Masonic building Haikel
Kadoshihu owueel by tho sujiremo
council surrounded by his raro books
and birds Thoro are twontyllve
couuolls of tho thirlthird dogreo in
tho world and Gon 1iko is tho ronk
ing grand comiiiindor having hold
his position since 1869 lie was tho
recipiont ot maay congratulatory
telegrams ami 1tiers on his anniver-
sary Kort Worth Mail
Long livo the trrand old man
nNwoi
It < 1 PiinA Co s Itesiiimol ho lnr
kcts lor Hie loisi Wteli
New Yoiik Jan 0 K G Dun
Co in the Weekly Tra n Review sajs
the past brokon weok h n not boon
one of great activity aud thojeir
opens with boiiio activity in most of
tho markets Too Rending stiiko be-
comes more serious than it was ex-
pound The inuers committee ehiiu
tint 0000 minors and 18000 railroad
men arooutaed th nigh tho statement
is pliiiily exiigKOiuted as to tuc rail-
way hui itlH tno ausponsion of milling
nppi ars noany us coiiiil to In tho-
R ailing as in ihe Lehigh regions In
spite of Decembers lai go output tho
stocks ut tidcWitjr are low and tho
stoppage ot tho supply
of coal threatens to closo all
tho linniitaituring works A bad
break iu copper stocks abroad with
a quick rea lion it lloweil by a heavy
failure and panic at laris Oil
moiintd to 97c Wednesday broke
suddeiilv 11 9J 1 and has sineo risen
again Fork and lard lecliiied a 1 t-
ile and cotton llc Collee is de-
nial alizod with no spot quotation
and a loss of nearly 1 cent in options
Breadsnils have been weakerhough
corn is stib a fraction abovo last
weeks prices Stock are not ud
vanced An increased demand for
good bonds appears bur a shade
highor Thu market lias been wi lik-
ened by the western wars on rates
which spread and grow more Infer
iind by tlio stiiko ot the coal miner
The year opens with fewer failurf
than anticipated and wiih a Kir ba
ilees for the season at all tho poiuts
reporting Tho 11101107 market 13
generally easier Next to tho iron
industry which hesitates tlio wooleu
manufacturers have tho most tincer
tiinty Haw material declined about
one conf in December and two to
three cents since J uly though coarse
wool yields are the least and tholirg
est ilccliiio has beou in lleeces Esti-
mates of tho cltt vay widely Cot-
ton manufacturers are exceptional y
lirosperous Window glis business
jirosperous with an advance of 50 per
cent iu prices ovor litt year For
oign trade continues largo But for
the minors strike and threats of
ttpiiinorn tho outlook would bo more
favorable tlnn for many weeks pa = t
Btisiues fai uroslasl four days niiin
bor for tin I nitodSlate 260 for Can-
ada 280 total ISO compared with 26
for last week and 299 tor the corres-
ponding week of 1 isi year
Ilie lUlotltii limb Wire Intcnt An
iiile < t
Di 11 ii 1 Jan li lodge jspiias has icn
deled a decision In the t ase of the Washbun
if Moen Manulactuitng eompauy vs tin
Heat Kinall Wincompany of Cedar liapld
The llmlln s that Alvin Uoiely Inienteii
thesamc sth of baibs covered b the did
dan patents and exhibited a simple of tin
fence at the count fair iu Deliwaie count
in SVi The det Ision nullltled the tUddn
bin li wire patents tin want of novill Th
evide Is plain and tin iae cantu
be level ed In the l uiteil States supiun
coin t Uel vlng on this decision all baibe
wiie niintlfi ieteres will ease pajlug 10alt
A pound party well atendod ati >
heartily enjoyed wiib given at Mr
Williiuns residence corner of Fir
and Mary street last night
JL C < ZD c 5T = r
j ar3J3 aTjii3TX7Xj
ItEPBESENTING THE
DREAMOFLIFI
Them i I n pli iin > and original Cu tol
1 Mi otkrttl
Topruiin tlil f dendar pimliisp fr i 1 r
tlmugist n hottlo ol
IVORY POUSHEETEETH
and mull ns the card oniidned in the I i1
joitruihlruKi ami lour utstiis 11
JJ
FLEMING BROS
PITTSBURGH PA
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Crisp, John C. Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 7, 1888, newspaper, January 7, 1888; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113622/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .