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CASSADY & WOLD. .Proprietors of ‘EM EIKjE’ CIGAR STOKE | No. 35, Austin Street, AND Avenue Saloon and Alley, No. 08, Austin Street. Finest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Si e er’s goods. Purest brands of Whis-kt , brandies, Wines and Liquors. Ever}-- hiiig tirst-ciass, in every department. jAil VOLUME IV. WACO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1876. NUMBEE 191. fl. REISNER. Toys and Fancy Goods, Candles, Fruits and Nuts, Proprietor of HAIL w: TERM3 OF SCBSCKimON: (Strktly in Adtanee.) per.Annum...............................$ 8 0; ■ ' “ li mouths............................ A 50 ‘ “ 3 mouths............................. 3 50 KLY, per Annum......................... 2 60 ■ r.vQB- Daily, per annum, GO cents ad-divioi al; We ekly, peUfitmum, 15 cerffs atldi - local. A copy free to every club of ton. A copy of the Weekly will be sent to tin | Master id' every Subordinate Orange, lit! to transmit names of subscribers and. funds, lierni! by PoBtolllce Order, registered letter, j or bank check. Address ,1. W. DOWNS, I * Waco, Texas, t AMD f LARGE SALES. SMALL PROFITS ver O tjl jr 3VE otto AuvuiiTisiNO Kates— Dsitv Weekly . Determined Not to be Undersold New Stock! Everything Fresh from First Hands! Press Dispatches. .O *N DISPATCHES. Ej?>.TiK%’r 3<- Gov'em or Cliimbe.lain Rises to Explain. . 10 1 Col. ? 06 8 00 y.oo L6‘ 06 15 06 40 01 L4 06 10 00 L8 06 20 '00 25 06 35 06 40 00 22 00 25 00 28 00 •JO 00 33 00 •35 06 >0 06 00 Ol 10 00 G5 00 15 00 50 (0 75 00 >o 00 60 00 05 09 30 06 *106 85 06 00 06 95 00 LOO ill 125' Ot 150 0! 100 06 110 ou 120 00 L30 00 140 00 L50 06 300 (XI 350 00 Standing Advertisements in Local column 25 per cent, additional. Transient Advertisements 15 cents a line ■ for first insertion, 1% cents for every subse queut insertion.. The ab JVC rates are for either the Daily or Weekly editions; on advertisements in botl. ■ jt discount of 25 per cent, is allowed. No ad vertisements inserted for less than J.olb. Obitu.-ry notices under 10 lines, free; all over ton lines will be charged at 15 cents si line. . . For S hools and Benevolent Institutions, half raws. Tran Vent or Legal Advertisements paya ble strictly in advance. Stand mg Advertisements are payable Bionthlv or quarterly in advance, or in bank- Able draft. Address the Proprietor, .!. W. DOWNS, Waco. Texas. Professional Card E. W. BLACK, M. D., HirMCIAN, SflBOEOS AN# OB-srGiuici in Offers his professional services to the eitizensof McLennan county. 55gT Residence and, ifiiee near JTlatroek crossing,ou North Bosque, 10 miles norih west oi Waeo. iivijIGw y 0 S. NELLIS, Nl. D., (Late Sur^t-'ii -p U. P. R# R.) Homur quitliist PHYSIOL;N,SU KH!•:• 1 •> JfcOBSTE CRiCAl; Office,27& I'" Avenue, adjoining Dr. Clifton’s; ii.t.ic.r , 4 ; South Third street. par* bpeci.d alo n: 1011 given to diseases ol aroman. octltl&v.3m. A. J. Ft AN8, IV,: NS & DAVIS, J. F. DAVIS. r •ot mtys&i Counselors at Law, Waco, Texas, ttVO, fbe pi yartun X7. H .V YY“ i On ii couueetioM, again r* sumed wee of the lav? in ail its de-is. apl8a&wt.f • *vKS, M. D. 8. B. HAM LETT, XL. 1>. : ES &UAMLETT, ii rians and Siirsitfons, W * TkX a-y i PlU H fv-t-iie Drug Wii/vAt loMtiouce. uexi resbute ton street, bwween riiii-1 and Fourth. i>i. liamlett’g residence, opposite IV m ale College, on Clay street, Letween Bceiunl and Third. iulv24d&w3m &l)Ol DhuicL, u;j Was Lin M. 1>. UEKRINO. I>. A. J. M KELLEY. ANDKHSOJJ. H bUC. LUK1NG, ANDERSON & KELLEY, Off; ■, i I .-in* A ' nderaoul . r * }> ,«i t.;i »>, Waco, 1 kxak. n cud Fellows’ Building. se5 l)2m WI v F CALK JONES, M. iC, Sfir;:bon and iioiiiooyathic Physician, W aco, Texas, 2-euovi- ins professional services tc the citizens of Waeo and vicinity. Special attention paid to < lUsletrics aud Chronic Diseases. UTl.ec, up stairs, nex! door to Peter-son A Bialfei', Austin Avenue. Residences Austin Avenue, between 8th and loth streets. w. O. DODSON, CONSTRUCTIVE AND SUPERVISING ARCHITECT, Office Corner South Third St. and Square, Waeo Texas. fnovlOdtfJ DANLEL B. HATCH, Attorney & Counselor at Law, Office, 129 West St 1 and, [Oster man Building.] GALVESTON spud i f. A. W. EUBANK, J^UBANK & V1VHETT, Attorneys at W. B. VIVBETT, Law, Office in the Fort and Trice building, C.oin-mercia! Row, Waco, Texas Special attention given to collecting. sept26dly T. U. SLEEPER. W. W. KENDALL. E. A. JONE8. ^LEEPER, JONES 5t KENDALL, Attorney s-at-Law, WACO, - - - - TEX _ ^__ ag23d 12 in. _ T.l>. U AXKINQ,M.D., .11. JOSErHTliAL.15.il. M AN KING Jt JOSEPHTHAL, Oculists a lid Aurists, Waco, Texas, At Dr. Clifton’s Oftico. uffice hours from !):30 a. m-to 12 m., ahcj ir iHj 3:30 to 5 p. m. febO M, CURTlS.M. D. Offer* his professional services to the citi zens of Waco, and McLennan county. Office at J. M. Riveirc’s Drug Store, No. 7, South Third street._________ nov!8d3m •yyr pearre linthicum, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office in Downs’ Building.) Waco, Texas. Speelal attention given t ons, etc. to c; lice-aplilly ■J Beg to inform their numeroi^s Patrons in the City, McLennan aud adjoining! Counties, that by instruction from their Buyer in the Eastern Mar-lew their immense Stock of Goods now in Store and Daily Arriving MUST AND SHALL BE REDUCED! And Sold at Prices Defying any and ALL CUMPETITION! stocxs: In our New and commodious Building, 30 feet front by 115 feet running back, j is now filled to its utmost-capacity, comprising one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks -—IN- ® rsidPlo and Fancy ry Goods! BOOTS AND SHOES! At his Mammoth Now More in the McClelland Row on Austin Avenue, is offering a Stock of tioods Unequalled in this City in QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE ! LOOK LADIES ! A Magnificent Select ion of Dress Goods, Consist-ins: of Black and Colored Silks and Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Suitings, Broca>>s, Cashmeres, Merino-. Empress Cloths. A Tempting Display of Fancy Goods, Such as rCollars a id Cuffs, Rushings, RibBoas* TrunmipiS, Handkerchiefs, •Scarfs, Shawls, Etc., Etc. All Kinds of House Furnishing Goods, Such as Napkins, Quarter Sheetings- and Table Linens. Gentlemen and Boys CLOTIII \G of Every Description and Quality. ! A Splendid assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Hits and Caps for Men and Boys, including the Latest Styles. I Also a Splendid Assortment of L idies', Misses and Childrens’ Hals, i Ladies’’, Gentlemens’ and. Childrens’ Boots and Shoes for the Ball Room, I Pavi ment or Farm. y A fine line of BRUSSELS and other CARPETING. Trunks and Valises of all kinds. The Salesmen are all courteous gentlemen. The friends of Mr. John R. Cox, one of the oldest and best salesmen in the city, will find him at this Establishment. No Trouble to Show Goods—Uem niber the Place. McClelland row, Austin street, waco, Texas Of Every T)f: 'eriptio», futtal iu lither p,- for the youngest Infant to the stalwart Farmer, ied, machine or hand made. For Buys. Youths and Men, in Suits from $3 to $50. E. D. Congktc, Pies. H. E. Conger. V-Pre. F. WstEtER. Sec. ATreas £urnishing Goods of Every Style AKB NOVELTY HATS! Children, Men or Boys, iijy H .Ax. *27 S ! For the Ladies, Misses, From 40c uj) to $5 a piece. Sbfchels artel Valises in Every Style and Quality, up to Twenty Deilara. BLANKETS QUILT Size, and GQVERLIDS. jf £3 T Jk. EiL ron Works Company, CGltXER OF SEVENTH AND -AUSTIN : TS . WACO.J,TEXAS. Manufacturers of and Agents for IMPROVED BALANCE VALVE STEAM ENGINES, uMLERS, SMOKE STACKS, COTTON GINS —AND— Iron and Brass Castings, Corn Mills, Shafting-, Pul-lies. Mill Rearing, Horse Powers, Segments, and Pinions lor Horse Grins and In-dined Wheels, House Fronts, iron Roofing, Tailing for Cemetery Fences, AND GENERAL IRON WORK. IMPROVED EUREKA CAIN MILLS AND EVAPORATORS. a* Repairing Gins and other work a specialty. Work as low and do as good work as pa a be dohe anywhere, with full guarantee. uo7dw2m. LANE & bodley’s j FINE SHEEP FOB SALE. TEN-HORSE .EVKR'Y DESCKH’TTON OF Carpels, Mattings, Bugs, &c., &c. frW* Our ij’oro, ilTe fincAt in Central Texas, acknowledged so by men who have visiitd most all portions of the State, is now managed with such precise aud business like system, aD(l by polite and attentive clerks, that we are ena-bled to wait on everybody-—Large or Small. A child can come to our Store md receive the same attention as an adult. Our aim is to please everybody if possible. No Trouble t© Show Our Hoods. Grive us a Call and Satisfy Yourself. We Employ No Street Drumrners. GRAND CONSOLIDATION! LYONS, LINDENTHAL & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO Lyons i Cohn and Lindenthai & Solomon. FARM ENGINE, Awarded Grand Premium of $100,000 IN GOLD At the last Cincinnati Industrial Exposition over six exhibitors, after a six days’ practi-cal test, conducted by thiee experts. Send for circular giving full description and details of the famous trial. LANE & BODLEY, oqtg2wlim J .dm Waiter Sts., Cincinnati. STEPHEN TURNKU, VV*. K. FITCH County Surveyor. Dcp’y Surveyor rpURNKU & FITCH CIVIL \Y ACO, ENGINEERS, TEXAS. Special attention given to Civil En-giuoeriug and Surveying. Specifloa-tions for H.-idges, Water Works, &c., prepared at short notice. Patronage solicited from aii parts of Texas. HUr‘23 >v Two of lUo largest DRY GOODS and CLO THING Houses in Waco having consolidated, the no w. bouse is iio w the largest m the city or in Cextral Texas. A largo amount of capital invested in their business. Goods by tiie ear load are arriving daily. Everything In the line of Huy Goods, Ladies’ Wear, Trimmings, Ribbons, Millinery Gtoods, Etc., Etc. CLOTHING ot every quality and price for men and boys. BuOTSand SHOES of (very style and price ior ladies, Oailelren’s SHOES, Miss*,’ BOOTS and SHOES fo» iho Ba.l Room, Pavemt nt or Farm . HATS, CAPS and FUR GOODS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, including clegaut SHIRTS, GLOVES and l.CKTfES. Five large Store Rionu tilled with Goods! Tiiereis nothing in the lined Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats a-'d j Caps, Ladies’Wear, Gents’Furuishing Wear, etc., that they are unprepared to sell, both at wholesale arid retail: Prices greatly reduced on aucount of saving in cost of trail-porting largo bills ; of goods. Special inducements offered to the wholesale trade. They will fill j auy order for goods at satisfactory prices. Every ono entering this store will ; be treated with the utinost courtesy, by both the proprietors aud the employ ees i of the establishment. LYONS. LINDENTHAL & CO.. [vlcCariney Rose Seed For Sale by JOHN S. ME NEELE, Texnna, Jackson County, Texas. One paper.................................................... 00 Three “ ................................ .........» 0« Ten or more, each..................................... 50 No doubt the seed will come -.'.p. Rem t by Po6tofflec Order, Registered let-ler or Draft. Persons ordering will please write plainly their name, postoffiee, county and Sr ate. nov23dltw3t PATRONS NOTICE I have lost a bay or brown stallion, 10 bands high, five years old, natural pacer, branded on left shoulder thus: V. F., a little white on left hind foot. Please let me know if you flnd-bini. Address, J. T. FULLEN, Crawford, Texas, or Waco Examiner. nov2Jvwlf To the Stockralsors; ami Grazers of McLen-nun Mini tm* Adjoining Counties mid aii Others Interested in the Breeding of FINE SHEEP: Messrs. Little (fe Hamiltou, of Washiug-ton, Washington comity, Pennsylvania, have returned with another iot of those very fine ewes and a few bucks. Having 60id all their bucks butsix to J. W. .VcCoilough, of Frcio county, Texas, just before starting l or (h s Slate, this being the second lot of rams sold to go to that county, besides over four-teen hundred ewes, they now offer for in-spection and sale at lo w figures their BREEDING EWES, selected from souieof the best flocks iu their county. Any parties wishing to see the sheep can do so by calling at M. E. McLa-ren’s Livery Stable, near the cast end of the Suspension Bridge, AVaco. And the under-signed owners of said stock can be found at the McClelland Hotel. All we ask is to call and see for yourselves. We also sold last spriug to Joseph Dra-her, of China Springs, and to M. A. O. Moore, of Howard, ninGty-tvvo rams, and Mr. Patterson, of Waeo, six hundred ewes. These sheep Are, ail near Waco, where they can be seem. nov5d&wtf LITTLE <v HAMILTON. Residence for sale—one of the most desirable and beautifully located residences in Waco. Six large, comforta-ble rooms, with hall b.;lo r and up stairs ; perfectly new; fine, large shade trees, about two acres of ground, all under., a splendid new fence. Stable, out houses, all new and complete, situated about one bun-dred and fifiy yards from the business part of Hast Waco. Will take pleasure in show-ing the premises ’to any one desirous of purchasing. BYRON McKEEN, dc5dlm. East Waco". ’yyuu.TiGG, ~~ MATRASS MAKER, And upholsterer does the very best work in bis line ar the lowest reasonable rates. Give him. a calf at tue. store room ou Austin street, in front of the blue front. uov23J3m W. P. MARTINT BRO , Washington, November 5—Chamberlain publishes another disp itch in the New York Tribune, in which he says the United State.; troops :c, Columbia have ar,sumed no duties, unless properly called upon to do bo. IJc called upon Col. Black for a sufficient force on the 27th, to protect the State House. Ho did this, he says, upon evidence of a ma-tured plan to take possession of the halls of iho Legislature, .and carryout the shot gun policy in the organization of the two Houses. Col. Black, as ho was bound to do, bhanrberlain continues, ordered a company of soldiers to guard the State .House, when he, Chamberlain, detailed on the 27th, a State officer to take charge of admissions. This officer’s orders were euforced by mili-tary officers on duty. Chamberlain pro ceeds at great length in justifeatiou of his own action, wlileh be claims the military properly supoorteff. Murat Holstead telegraphs to the Herald, in which, among others, he gives the follow-ing as reasons why Cr>l. Lamar persisted til refusing to call upon Gov. Haves: Col. La-mar said, :< either I or Hayes could have any thing beaiiugdirectly upon the public busi-ness to say to each other, and while a talk would be agreeable-, there could not be any importance in it equal to the notorious it would probably have. A T ribune special says, alluding to the rule which is'asked from the court, direct-ing Mackey to deliver to Wallace the returns received by Mac-key as speaker, it is conce-ded, however, that the court will not recog-nize M nckey's right to the returns, and will order him to nive them up, should ho re-fuse, the Democratic Rifle Club here, will furnish a posse suffi “lent to put him in ar-rest* Oosttgrewsio nal. Washington, DVc. 5.—Senate—In the Sen-ate Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the res-olutions submitted by him yesterday, order-ing an inquiry into the late election in vari-ous Southern State?, which motion led to a lengthy debate, after which a mo*ion to take up the resolution w is agreed to. Yeas 34; nayes 22, a strict party vote. House—The morning hour was on parlia-men tary debate, Plaistcd, of Mains, cairn-ing h hid. voted against a suspension of rules for the appointment of Committees to go Soush. Banks claims the record should be corrected, and correction defeats the resolution. Ti’.e Southern Committees are arranged to provide for five sub com-mittees in Louisiana, three in South Caroli-na, and two in Florida, with two Democrats and one Republican on each. Thompson, of Massachusetts, is chairman ul .he Florida Committee. All the Committees leave to night. Souili Carolina Lcgwlature. Columbia, Dec. 5 —The Democratic House has gained two more from the tiepubllean House, with certificates fr.ru the Board of Canvassers, making 62, and making only one of the constitutional quorum. Both Houses are iu sessiou Also the Sen-ate The troops are being removed and special coustanles now supply their place. Califor<na--Uanvnss.of Vo tee, San Francisco, Dec 5 —A disdatch from Salem, Oregon, say3 the canvass of votes shows the Republican majority to be 1165. A protest was filed aud signed by Senator Kelley and eight others, against the issu-anee of a Certificate to Postmaster Watts. They are in favor of giving it to the next highest. The Governor gives notice that he wilt hear the argument on next Tuesday. The Republicans will not argue the matter before the Governor, claiming he has no ju - risdictloii. The Governor’^ decision will be given on Wednesday night. NenrnsKa—•-llepublican* Enjoined. Omaba, Dec. 5—Judge Savage held x night session here. The Republicans are making energetic ef-forts to get a quorum at the extra session of the legislature. Yet moat. Montpelier, Dee. 5 —Governor Fairbanks is out of danger. The Republican Electors are iu secret caucus-here to-day. £LEGBAPH . ' Massachu eUs; Joyce, of Vermont. Flor- [ Ida—Thompson, of Massachusetts; DebMt,- — — • . j of Misseuri; VV’aling, of Ohio;.Hopkins, of | Pennsylvania; Garfield, of Ohio; Dunnel, of ! Minnesota. Oa the South Carolina com-mittee the name of Coch-vane, of Penney] | vauia, was substituted for that of Stenge i of Pennsylvania, who was excused on ao I count of illness in his family. The attention-of Congress cannot- be too earnestly called to the necessity of throw-ing some greater safoguird over the method of choosing and declaring the election of a President. - Under tire present system there seems to be no provided remedy fffr contesting the election in any one State.' A report from Florida that the vote bad been cast for Tildeu causes intense excite-ment. • Hayes Counted In^ New Orleans, December 5.—The declare-tion of the Returning Bo^rd gives*the low-est Hayes’ elector3437 majority, and the higbest4567. It is understood that the en-tire Republican State ticket will be counted iu by 3500, aud a good majority in the Leg-islature. Omaha, December 5 “The court refused an injunction to restrain the Republican electors. South Carolina Columbia, S. C., December 5.—There are a large number of special sergeants-at-arms placed at the doors or the Senate and Hourr. Troops are still retained in the State House for the purpose of protecting the Governor. A sentinel paees from Chamberlain’s door to the Senate and House. A joint session canvassed the vote an 1 Edgelicid and Laurens were thrown out. The Democratic Senators retired. Chan:- berlam was declared eiec’ted by three thous-and and forty-feur votes. Adjourned. It is expected that-Chamberlain will be it - augurated to-morrow. Hampton House has been in sessaontU! day. Action unimportant except that they gained two more membexs from the Mackey House, making their ihembersbip 62.hold-ing certificates of the Board of State Can-vassers, and seventy, including the Edge-field and Laurens delegations, who hold certificates of the Supremo Court. Hampton spoke in the evening declaring that he intended to be Governor In the Supreme Court an argument was heard in application for a mandamus com-pelling the Secretary of State to deliver the returns to Speaker Wallace and papers taken under advisement. The argument in the quo warranto proceedings requiring Hayes’ electors to show by what authority they exercise their functions of office will be heard this morning. The electors meet to-morrow Lone Star Cigar Store. 41 Austin Avenue, WACO, TEXAS. dtdc2o iMl. Ex ammer find Patron: At a regular meeting of Corsica- na GWrraauuagree JNNoo.; “6 , -i-t was resolved that ibis Grange subscribe for copy of the “Estray Journal.” J. D. Hamilton Secretary one AdvertiSiuifMeaus Bu»lae*». pui I yj.il- basiue- or it will pu„h you. Don’t bg. tfie great unknown ” in busi-ness. lieepyour firm pame and the puulic. business before lie who by his .'‘Liz” would rise—early anIIdI lafilt e/> tmmuusrt ,ai,d(,vr,e.,r.-t i.s e... V our sign iu -ti.m morning paper is fresher ! fiaii the sign ovhc your door. o-dvertising is commercial science, as in-dispensable to real business as book-keen-ing. Still water stagnates. Advertisements are the ripples tnat indicate the market. stirring' Overly modest people think advertising sensational. Better oe sensational thanob-cure. Xhe cheapest advertising is sometimes the .dearest. Rates are regulated bv the raL-g;.; of readers. ihe Lxaminer goes round- town every morning, and out ou every train and stage. Let the your business go along with it. news of Ih-opie read your advertissment iu the Ex-aminer while waiting for their br lkfast, or over their post pranuial cigar or pipe. tion. business. mu editors monopolize public atteu- Get your javV in once in a whiie,about Don’t let your advertisement get stale. Variety is the spice of life. dtf Doing business without advertising is like winking at a pretty girl iu the dark. You may know what you are doing, but no one else does. Nature’s universal law is ceaseless activ-ity. Let your constant advertising show chat you are astir. iL s the Jive minnow that allures the trout. Arrra aud. Ucjmjrture , es. I Trams and NIGHT DIS L’ATOllES. no.n£9i':c. NJOW RKA1M1 OUR NEW spldlm. Nos. 31^and 34 Austin Street,^WACO, TFXA G E T Y O U R JOB RINTIN C3r Done at the Examiner Steam Printing Establishment. GRIST MILL AND GIN is copiplete and READY FOR WORK, Bring in your cotton and corn. HAKKT30N & GREAVES. 6ept 14d&wtf . F U R N I T U R fi Dealers and UNDE R TA KERS, Keep on handall sizes of Metalie and Wood Burial Oases and Caskets, Richey Building, South Side Public Square, WACO. TEXAS. -jan'Jldl; Congress, Appointin'! <>i C) n:uitt-:,;i to go to the Contested States—Florida Gone Democratic. Washington, Decembjr 5.—House —The question of rile, app >iu vn»nt, of three select comaktees to proceed to Louisiana, Florida and SouHt CiroUaa was reopened imme-diately after Hie reading of t he journal, in the shape of a in >tioh to correct the journal made fiy Pi.dsted, of Maine, who asserted he had voted yesterday in the negative on that resolution, but that his vote had not bean recorded, as tue change of this vote would detest the resolution, which had got the necessary two-thirds ma-jority only by a tie vote-of 153 to .78. The right of correction Was challenged by the Democratic side, hut the Speaker decided aater a long discussion- that the journal must be Corrected. Tuts decision gave great, pleasure t> the Republicari side of the House, I.ut, their triumph was of short dura-tion, for immediately a like correction of the journal was made by Fuller, of Indiana, who ha 1 yester.lay voted aye,‘ aud whose vote ba.( iioVbcea reeordei. With these cor-factions of the journal the vote stood J57 to 70, and the Speaker giving hit casting vote in the affirmative, tit: resulup >n was again carried by the ua-ccssaiy t.wo thirds major-ity. Tne result was greeted with applause on the Bomocratie side of ihe House. December 16 was assigned for eulogies -.onthe'date Speaker Kerr. The President’s message was then read. The Speaker auuouuced the following se-lect committees: Louisiana—-Morris'on, of Illinois; Jenks, of -Pennsylvania; MacMa-hon, otdhio; Lynde, of Wisconsin; Black-burn, of Kentucky; Meade, of New York; House, of Tennessee; Phelps, of Coanectl-cut; New, of Indiana; Ross, of New Jersey; Townsend, of Pennsylvania; Danfort, of " NOON. London, December 5, Money Market.—Consols, 9 31-16; Erie, 9X- Weather wet. Paris, December 5. JfONEY Market.—Rents 103 to 97}£. Liverpool, December 5. Cotton Market.—Quiet and steady Middling Uplands, 6 7-16d, Middling Orleans, 6j^jd. Sales 8000 bales, Specu-latton and export, 1000 bales. Receipts, 6,300 bales; American, 4800 bales. Futures 1T6 dearer. Uplands, Low Mid-diing clause, February and March delivery, 6 7-16d. March and April 6 15-32 to 6Xd. New crop, shipped December and January, per sail, 6 7-16d. February, and March, 6 9-10d. March and April, 6%d. 2 p. m.—Uplands, Low Middling clause, December delivery, 6%d. Sales, American, 4,900 bales. Breadstuff's strong. American lard, 55 New York, December 5. Money Market—Stocks dull and lower. Money easier. Gold 1.08>^. Exchange— Long, 482; short, 484. Governments dull and lower, little doing, f. tate bonds quiet and dull. South Carolina—old, lower; tens better. Cotton Mask t. — Cotton steady. Sale3, 1362 bales. Uplands, 12 1-16. Orleans Futures opened steadier. December, 125-32 to 12 316c. January, 12^c. Feb-ruary, 12 7-16 to 12 15-32e. March 12% to 12 2132c. April, 12 25-32 to 12 13-16c. N I GUT. New York, December ?. Cotton Market.—Net receipts, 2831 bales; gross, 9694 bales. Futures closed quiet. Sales, 19,000 bales. December delivery, 12% to 12 5-32c. Janu-ary, 12%c. February, 12 13 32 to 127-16c. March, 12 19 32 to 12%c. April, 1221-32 to 12 1316c. May, 12 3-82c. June, 13%e. July, 13^c. August, 13 1 32c. New Orleans, December 5. Cotton Market.—Quiet and easy. Mid-diing, ll%c. Low Middling, lie. Good Ordinary, ll%c. Receipts—net, 8844 bales; gross, 9432. bales. Sales, 6000 bales. Exports—Great Britain, 4056 bnles. E«ray Journal. Bonham, Texas, ) Deo. 3, 1876. f Ed. Examiner and Patron: Red River Grange No. 694 has ordered me to inform you that it will pay $5 toward the propor-ed Estray Journal. Should you sue-eeed, you will please inform the Secretary by sending the Journal and the money will be forwarded. Yours respectfully, R. M. Jones, Secretary. Centrally, Nov. 16, 1876. Ed. Examiner and Patron: Ceutralia Grange No. 519 favors your plan of issuing an Estray Journal, and will forward you $5. Should you succeed please notify me and the amount will be for-warded. Fraternally yours, J. W. Peavy, Secretary. % Georgetown, Grayson Co. Nov. L’6, 1870. Ed. Examiner and Patron: I am instructed by Georgetown Grange No. 274 to notify you that the Grange accepts your prop si-tion and subscribes $5 for the Es-tray Journal. The money is ready, and will be forwarded on receipt of the Journal. Fraternally, G. R. Reeves, Secretary. Pleasant Home Grange No. 65 has also voted to subscribe to the Estray Journal. The mail aud express trains will leave every ^ evening, Sunday excepted, at 7:45 o’clock, y.ud arrive every morning, except Monday, at 6:0j o’clock. The diiy trains will leave every morning, < Xv*cpt Sunday, at 8:00 o’clock, and arrive very evening, except Sunday, at 9:15 o’clock. Stages Southwest via Belton and Austin— Leave every day at 7 a. m., and arrive daily at 0 p m. Stages West via Gatesville, Hamilton, and Comanche—Leave on Monday, Wed-nesday and Friday at7a. m. Arrive on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a_ m. Kt:.., • Northwest via Valley Mills, Clifton and Meridian—Leave every day except Sun-do. y at 7 a. m. ami arrive every day except Sunday at 6p. m. Stage Northwest to Step hen sville leaves ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m and arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 6 p. m. Stage Northeast via Hillsboro and Peoria leave Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a. in. aud arrive Monday, Weilnesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Stage for To wash, Kimball and Granbury leaves on Tuesday at 7 a. m. aud arrives on Wednesday at 6 p. m. Stage for Mount Calm aud Spring Hill, leaves Friday at 6 a. ra. arrives Saturday at at 6 p. m. Stage for South Busque to The Grove and Crossyill, leaves Wednesday at 8 a. nr. ar-rives Tuesday at 4 p. m. The mails leave by rail daily, Sunday ex-cepted, at 7:45 p. m., arrives daily, Monday excepted, at 6:30 a. m. The mail closes at 6 p. m. Stage mail closes at 9 p. m. The mail for stage lines leave aud ar-rive as shown by the arrival and departure of stages. Office hour;- from 8:30 a. m. to £ p. m. week days. ^ On Suuday from 8}$ to 10 a. m. Money order and stamp windows open from 8:30 a. in. to 4 p. m. McLeimaii County fistrays. No. 930. Taken up by John Golson, at his resideuc, ten miles west of Waco, anu estr&yed before W. G. Boyd, Justice of the Peace, precinct No. 4, on the 2nd uay of November, 1876, one gray horse, 7 years old, 15 hands high, branded 5 ou the left shoulder, broke to work and to the sail die. One sorrel mure, 9 years old. 14 hands high, branded L 3 on the left thigh. Also, three uubranded colts, issue of said marc. Appraised by Tiios. f.olsou aud T. N. Older at. iSo. No. 929. Taken up by Frank Krlttou, at his iesl-deuce, near Kobinsonviile, and estrayed be-fore E. P. Massey, Justice of the Peace, pre- Cilict No, 1., on ihe 4th day oi Nov., ls7o, one iron grey gelding, about, five years old, about 14 hands higu, blotch brand on left shoulder. Appraised by J. W. Grand and L. N. Oassaday at $20. No. 931. . Taken up by VV. A. Woolsey, at his resi-deuce, II miles east oi Waco, on the Marlin road, and estrayed before E. P. Massey, Jus-tier of the Peace, precinct No 1, oh the 9th day of November, 1876, oue yellow gelding, about 12 years old, about 15 hands high, branded C II on the left shoulder, black spot on left thigh, and said horse is wiud broken. Apprrised by J. L. Teaff and J. 8. Middie ton at $25. No. 933. Taken up by E. 8. Mills, at his residence, near Perry, aud estrayed beiore A. 11. Crain, Justice ot ihe Peace, precinct No. 5, on the 4th day of November, 1876, one roan pony, 8 years old, 13 hands high, branded L A ou left shoulder. One hay horse, 15 years old, 15 hands high, branded ^ C on right shoulder. One bay mare mule, 6 years old 12>s bauds high, branded with appex carves ou left sh mldur, Appraised by E. S. Knowles :-md W. J. Mills at $60. No. 932. Taken up by J. W. Williams, at his resi-dence, 3 miles north of Comanche Springs, and estrayed before A. H. Grain, Justice of the Peace, No. 5, ou the 7th day of Novem-her, ls76, one sorrel horse, 5 years old, 15 hands high, blase in face, blotched brand. Appraised by W. R Riiey and W. F. Wil-liains at $30. H. I.. GU7FEY,' novlO Glk. Co. Court. No. 935. Taken up by li H Taylor, at his resi-dence. three miles ortiieast from Mas-tersviile, and estrayed before E T Cox, J P . precinct No C o the i6th d( j- of November, 1876, cue Brown Ox, brand-ed CK ou right, hip, marked crop and split m the right ear aud uudertuvif crop iii the right ear, and half o op in the I. ft car. 7 years old Appraised by C P Shaituek and E 1* Grove at $15. No 0 0. Taken up by J W Harwell at his resi-deuce, and estrayed before K T Cox, J i"’, precinct No 6. ou the7tt. day of No-veiuber, 187it, one Sorrel Horse. 3 years old, about 13 uands Id It. branded thus =j>,Mjarin face. Appraised at $ 0 ny Henry C Williams find L 1* Field. JOHN H. BAKFJR, 01 oi k County court, MoLeuaun Co. deoiaw The Contrust is RlrlKilie As may be seen every day by the most • casual observer sf hdntauity, on our streets aud highways; some •• a’king briskly, talking gaily and laughing heartily, the living ini-personations of good health; whilst others appear languid, tired, disturbed, cross and unkind. He naturally'reverts to the cause of such a difference, and finds that the latter suffer fr rn some lesion of fhe liver, kidneyB or spleen, or from some of the other Inter-nal viscera, producing an indifference as to what becorue'8 of them; whilst the former bloom in health, ami have a smile fpr life’s troubles by judiciously using the Home Stomach Bitters. nov30
Object Description
ID | tx-waco-nwp-wde_1876-12-06 |
Title | The Waco Daily Examiner (Waco, Texas) Vol. 4 No. 191, Wednesday, December 6, 1876 |
Date | 1876-12-06 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 191 |
Number of Pages | 4 |
Publisher | J.W. Downs |
Language | English |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Resource Type | Text |
Format | Newspaper, 4 pages |
Collection Name | Baylor University - The Texas Collection - Historic Waco Newspapers |
Uniform Title | The Waco Daily Examiner (Waco, Texas) |
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Title | tx-waco-nwp-wde_1876-12-06_01 |
OCR - Transcript |
CASSADY & WOLD.
.Proprietors of
‘EM EIKjE’ CIGAR STOKE |
No. 35, Austin Street,
AND
Avenue Saloon and Alley,
No. 08, Austin Street.
Finest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and
Si e er’s goods. Purest brands of Whis-kt
, brandies, Wines and Liquors. Ever}--
hiiig tirst-ciass, in every department.
jAil
VOLUME IV. WACO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1876. NUMBEE 191.
fl. REISNER.
Toys and Fancy Goods,
Candles, Fruits and Nuts,
Proprietor of
HAIL
w:
TERM3 OF SCBSCKimON:
(Strktly in Adtanee.)
per.Annum...............................$ 8 0;
■ ' “ li mouths............................ A 50
‘ “ 3 mouths............................. 3 50
KLY, per Annum......................... 2 60
■ r.vQB- Daily, per annum, GO cents ad-divioi
al; We ekly, peUfitmum, 15 cerffs atldi -
local.
A copy free to every club of ton.
A copy of the Weekly will be sent to tin |
Master id' every Subordinate Orange, lit! to
transmit names of subscribers and. funds,
lierni! by PoBtolllce Order, registered letter, j
or bank check. Address
,1. W. DOWNS, I
* Waco, Texas, t
AMD f
LARGE SALES. SMALL PROFITS
ver O tjl jr 3VE otto
AuvuiiTisiNO Kates— Dsitv Weekly . Determined Not to be Undersold
New Stock!
Everything Fresh from First Hands!
Press Dispatches.
.O *N DISPATCHES.
Ej?>.TiK%’r 3<-
Gov'em or Cliimbe.lain Rises to
Explain. .
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Standing Advertisements in Local column
25 per cent, additional.
Transient Advertisements 15 cents a line
■ for first insertion, 1% cents for every subse
queut insertion..
The ab JVC rates are for either the Daily or
Weekly editions; on advertisements in botl.
■ jt discount of 25 per cent, is allowed.
No ad vertisements inserted for less than
J.olb.
Obitu.-ry notices under 10 lines, free; all
over ton lines will be charged at 15 cents si
line. . .
For S hools and Benevolent Institutions,
half raws.
Tran Vent or Legal Advertisements paya
ble strictly in advance.
Stand mg Advertisements are payable
Bionthlv or quarterly in advance, or in bank-
Able draft.
Address the Proprietor,
.!. W. DOWNS, Waco. Texas.
Professional Card
E. W. BLACK, M. D.,
HirMCIAN, SflBOEOS AN# OB-srGiuici
in
Offers his professional services to the
eitizensof McLennan county.
55gT Residence and, ifiiee near JTlatroek
crossing,ou North Bosque, 10 miles norih
west oi Waeo. iivijIGw y
0 S. NELLIS, Nl. D.,
(Late Sur^t-'ii -p U. P. R# R.)
Homur quitliist
PHYSIOL;N,SU KH!•:• 1 •> JfcOBSTE CRiCAl;
Office,27& I'" Avenue, adjoining Dr.
Clifton’s; ii.t.ic.r , 4 ; South Third street.
par* bpeci.d alo n: 1011 given to diseases ol
aroman. octltl&v.3m.
A. J. Ft AN8,
IV,: NS & DAVIS,
J. F. DAVIS. r
•ot mtys&i Counselors at Law,
Waco, Texas,
ttVO,
fbe pi
yartun
X7. H .V
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i
On
ii couueetioM, again r* sumed
wee of the lav? in ail its de-is.
apl8a&wt.f
• *vKS, M. D. 8. B. HAM LETT, XL. 1>.
: ES &UAMLETT,
ii rians and Siirsitfons,
W * TkX a-y
i PlU H fv-t-iie Drug
Wii/vAt loMtiouce. uexi
resbute
ton street, bwween
riiii-1 and Fourth.
i>i. liamlett’g residence, opposite IV
m ale College, on Clay street, Letween
Bceiunl and Third. iulv24d&w3m
&l)Ol
DhuicL, u;j Was Lin
M. 1>. UEKRINO.
I>. A.
J. M
KELLEY.
ANDKHSOJJ.
H
bUC.
LUK1NG, ANDERSON & KELLEY,
Off;
■, i I .-in* A ' nderaoul
. r * }> ,«i t.;i »>,
Waco, 1 kxak.
n cud Fellows’ Building.
se5 l)2m WI v
F CALK JONES, M. iC,
Sfir;:bon and iioiiiooyathic
Physician,
W aco, Texas,
2-euovi- ins professional services tc
the citizens of Waeo and vicinity.
Special attention paid to < lUsletrics
aud Chronic Diseases.
UTl.ec, up stairs, nex! door to Peter-son
A Bialfei', Austin Avenue.
Residences Austin Avenue, between 8th
and loth streets. w. O. DODSON,
CONSTRUCTIVE AND SUPERVISING
ARCHITECT,
Office Corner South Third St. and Square,
Waeo Texas. fnovlOdtfJ
DANLEL B. HATCH,
Attorney & Counselor at Law,
Office, 129 West St 1 and,
[Oster man Building.] GALVESTON
spud i f.
A. W. EUBANK,
J^UBANK & V1VHETT,
Attorneys at
W. B. VIVBETT,
Law,
Office in the Fort and Trice building, C.oin-mercia!
Row, Waco, Texas
Special attention given to collecting.
sept26dly
T. U. SLEEPER. W. W. KENDALL.
E. A. JONE8.
^LEEPER, JONES 5t KENDALL,
Attorney s-at-Law,
WACO, - - - - TEX
_ ^__ ag23d 12 in. _
T.l>. U AXKINQ,M.D., .11. JOSErHTliAL.15.il.
M AN KING Jt JOSEPHTHAL,
Oculists a lid Aurists,
Waco, Texas,
At Dr. Clifton’s Oftico.
uffice hours from !):30 a. m-to 12 m.,
ahcj ir iHj 3:30 to 5 p. m. febO
M, CURTlS.M. D.
Offer* his professional services to the citi
zens of Waco, and McLennan county.
Office at J. M. Riveirc’s Drug Store, No.
7, South Third street._________ nov!8d3m
•yyr pearre linthicum,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office in Downs’ Building.)
Waco, Texas.
Speelal attention given
t ons, etc.
to c; lice-aplilly
■J
Beg to inform their numeroi^s Patrons in the City, McLennan aud adjoining!
Counties, that by instruction from their Buyer in the Eastern Mar-lew
their immense Stock of Goods now in Store and
Daily Arriving
MUST AND SHALL BE REDUCED!
And Sold at Prices
Defying any and ALL CUMPETITION!
stocxs:
In our New and commodious Building, 30 feet front by 115 feet running back, j
is now filled to its utmost-capacity, comprising one of the
Largest and Best Assorted Stocks
-—IN-
® rsidPlo and Fancy
ry Goods!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
At his Mammoth Now More in the McClelland Row
on Austin Avenue, is offering a Stock of tioods
Unequalled in this City in
QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE !
LOOK LADIES !
A Magnificent Select ion of Dress Goods, Consist-ins: of Black and Colored Silks
and Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Suitings, Broca>>s, Cashmeres, Merino-. Empress
Cloths.
A Tempting Display of Fancy Goods,
Such as rCollars a id Cuffs, Rushings, RibBoas* TrunmipiS, Handkerchiefs,
•Scarfs, Shawls, Etc., Etc.
All Kinds of House Furnishing Goods,
Such as Napkins, Quarter Sheetings- and Table Linens.
Gentlemen and Boys CLOTIII \G of Every Description and Quality.
! A Splendid assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Hits and Caps
for Men and Boys, including the Latest Styles.
I Also a Splendid Assortment of L idies', Misses and Childrens’ Hals,
i Ladies’’, Gentlemens’ and. Childrens’ Boots and Shoes for the Ball Room,
I Pavi ment or Farm.
y A fine line of BRUSSELS and other CARPETING.
Trunks and Valises of all kinds.
The Salesmen are all courteous gentlemen.
The friends of Mr. John R. Cox, one of the oldest and best salesmen in the
city, will find him at this Establishment.
No Trouble to Show Goods—Uem niber the Place.
McClelland row, Austin street, waco, Texas
Of Every T)f: 'eriptio», futtal
iu lither p,-
for the youngest Infant to the stalwart Farmer,
ied, machine or hand made.
For Buys. Youths and Men, in Suits from $3 to $50.
E. D. Congktc, Pies. H. E. Conger. V-Pre. F. WstEtER. Sec. ATreas
£urnishing Goods of Every Style
AKB NOVELTY
HATS!
Children, Men or Boys,
iijy
H .Ax. *27 S !
For the Ladies, Misses,
From 40c uj) to $5 a piece.
Sbfchels artel Valises in Every
Style and Quality,
up to Twenty Deilara.
BLANKETS QUILT
Size,
and GQVERLIDS.
jf £3 T Jk. EiL
ron Works Company,
CGltXER OF SEVENTH AND -AUSTIN : TS . WACO.J,TEXAS.
Manufacturers of and Agents for
IMPROVED BALANCE VALVE STEAM ENGINES, uMLERS,
SMOKE STACKS, COTTON GINS
—AND—
Iron and Brass Castings, Corn Mills, Shafting-, Pul-lies.
Mill Rearing, Horse Powers, Segments,
and Pinions lor Horse Grins and In-dined
Wheels, House Fronts,
iron Roofing, Tailing for Cemetery Fences,
AND GENERAL IRON WORK.
IMPROVED EUREKA CAIN MILLS AND EVAPORATORS.
a* Repairing Gins and other work a specialty. Work as low and do as good
work as pa a be dohe anywhere, with full guarantee. uo7dw2m.
LANE & bodley’s j FINE SHEEP FOB SALE.
TEN-HORSE
.EVKR'Y DESCKH’TTON OF
Carpels, Mattings, Bugs, &c., &c.
frW* Our ij’oro, ilTe fincAt in Central Texas, acknowledged so by men who
have visiitd most all portions of the State, is now managed with such precise
aud business like system, aD(l by polite and attentive clerks, that we are ena-bled
to wait on everybody-—Large or Small. A child can come to our Store
md receive the same attention as an adult. Our aim is to please everybody if
possible.
No Trouble t© Show Our Hoods. Grive us a Call
and Satisfy Yourself.
We Employ No Street Drumrners.
GRAND CONSOLIDATION!
LYONS, LINDENTHAL & CO..
SUCCESSORS TO
Lyons i Cohn and Lindenthai & Solomon.
FARM ENGINE,
Awarded Grand Premium of
$100,000 IN GOLD
At the last Cincinnati Industrial Exposition
over six exhibitors, after a six days’ practi-cal
test, conducted by thiee experts.
Send for circular giving full description
and details of the famous trial.
LANE & BODLEY,
oqtg2wlim J .dm Waiter Sts., Cincinnati.
STEPHEN TURNKU, VV*. K. FITCH
County Surveyor. Dcp’y Surveyor
rpURNKU & FITCH
CIVIL
\Y ACO,
ENGINEERS,
TEXAS.
Special attention given to Civil En-giuoeriug
and Surveying. Specifloa-tions
for H.-idges, Water Works, &c.,
prepared at short notice. Patronage
solicited from aii parts of Texas.
HUr‘23 >v
Two of lUo largest DRY GOODS and CLO THING Houses in Waco having
consolidated, the no w. bouse is iio w the largest m the city or in Cextral Texas.
A largo amount of capital invested in their business. Goods by tiie ear load
are arriving daily. Everything In the line of
Huy Goods, Ladies’ Wear, Trimmings, Ribbons,
Millinery Gtoods, Etc., Etc.
CLOTHING ot every quality and price for men and boys. BuOTSand SHOES
of (very style and price ior ladies, Oailelren’s SHOES, Miss*,’ BOOTS and
SHOES fo» iho Ba.l Room, Pavemt nt or Farm . HATS, CAPS and FUR GOODS.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, including clegaut SHIRTS, GLOVES and
l.CKTfES. Five large Store Rionu tilled with Goods!
Tiiereis nothing in the lined Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats a-'d j
Caps, Ladies’Wear, Gents’Furuishing Wear, etc., that they are unprepared to
sell, both at wholesale arid retail:
Prices greatly reduced on aucount of saving in cost of trail-porting largo bills ;
of goods. Special inducements offered to the wholesale trade. They will fill j
auy order for goods at satisfactory prices. Every ono entering this store will ;
be treated with the utinost courtesy, by both the proprietors aud the employ ees i
of the establishment.
LYONS. LINDENTHAL & CO..
[vlcCariney Rose Seed
For Sale by
JOHN S. ME NEELE,
Texnna, Jackson County, Texas.
One paper.................................................... 00
Three “ ................................ .........» 0«
Ten or more, each..................................... 50
No doubt the seed will come -.'.p.
Rem t by Po6tofflec Order, Registered let-ler
or Draft.
Persons ordering will please write plainly
their name, postoffiee, county and Sr ate.
nov23dltw3t
PATRONS NOTICE
I have lost a bay or brown stallion, 10
bands high, five years old, natural pacer,
branded on left shoulder thus: V. F., a little
white on left hind foot. Please let me
know if you flnd-bini. Address,
J. T. FULLEN,
Crawford, Texas, or Waco Examiner.
nov2Jvwlf
To the Stockralsors; ami Grazers of McLen-nun
Mini tm* Adjoining Counties mid aii
Others Interested in the Breeding of
FINE SHEEP:
Messrs. Little (fe Hamiltou, of Washiug-ton,
Washington comity, Pennsylvania,
have returned with another iot of those very
fine ewes and a few bucks. Having 60id all
their bucks butsix to J. W. .VcCoilough, of
Frcio county, Texas, just before starting l or
(h s Slate, this being the second lot of rams
sold to go to that county, besides over four-teen
hundred ewes, they now offer for in-spection
and sale at lo w figures their
BREEDING EWES,
selected from souieof the best flocks iu their
county. Any parties wishing to see the
sheep can do so by calling at M. E. McLa-ren’s
Livery Stable, near the cast end of the
Suspension Bridge, AVaco. And the under-signed
owners of said stock can be found at
the McClelland Hotel. All we ask is to call
and see for yourselves.
We also sold last spriug to Joseph Dra-her,
of China Springs, and to M. A. O.
Moore, of Howard, ninGty-tvvo rams, and
Mr. Patterson, of Waeo, six hundred ewes.
These sheep Are, ail near Waco, where they
can be seem.
nov5d&wtf LITTLE |