Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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WEEKLY STATESMAN
THURSDAY MAKCH 16 1870
AH OBDUfAKCK TO DIVIDE THB STATS 07
TXAe IKTO JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
Be it ordained by the people of Texat in
Convention ajuemlled. That until otherwise
provided by law the. State) of Texts shall
bo divided into twenty-eix Judicial Dis-
tricts m follows to-wit:
Bectio.v 1. The First District shall be
composed of tho counties of Jefferson
Chambers Liberty IJardin Polk Tyler
Jasper Newton Orange and Baa Jacinto.
bee. 2. The Second District shall he
composed of the counties of Harrison Bosk
Panola Shelby aod babine.
Sec. 3. The Third District shall be
coir posed of the counties of Ban Augustine
Nacogdoches Cherokee Houston and An-
derson. Bsc. 4. The Fourth District shall be
compos.sd of the counties of Grimes Wal-
ker if&dison Leon Trinity and Angelina.
Bee. 6. The Fifth District shall be com-
posed of the counties of Marion Cass
itowie Titus Morris Franklin and Camp.
Bkc. 8. The Sixth District shall be com-
posed of the counties of lied River Lamar
Fannin and Grayson.
Sec. 7. The Seventh District shall be
composed of the counties of Gregg Smith
Upshur Wood Raines Van Zandt and
Henderson.
Bbo. 8. The Eighth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hunt Hop-
kins Collin RockwalL Kaufman and
Delta. '
Skc. 9. The Ninth District shall be
composed of the counties of Brazos Rob-
ertson Burleson and Milam.
Sec 10. The Tenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Cooke Denton
Montague Wise Clay Parker Tarrant
and the unorganized counties of Archer
Wichita Baylor Wilbarger Knox Harde-
man Greer and Wegefarth.
Sue. 11. The Eleventh District shall be
composed of the counties of Dallas and
Ellis.
- Sec. 12. The Twelfth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hood Coryell
Hamilton Comanche Brown Coleman
Shackleford Palo Pinto Eastland Erath
Bomerville Jack Young and the unor-
ganized counties of Jones Taylor Runnels
Callahan Stephens Haskell and Throck-
morton. Sko. 13. The Thirteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hill Navarro
Limestone Bostjue vJohnson and Free-
stone. Sec. 14. The Fourteenth Ptrict snail be
. m la. oaasa 4-1... An a I If . T
Bell and Fulls.
Sec. 15. The Fifteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Austin Fay-
ette Bustron Caldwell Hays and Blanco.
Sec. 16. The Sixteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Washington
Lee Travis and Williamson.
6e3. 17. The Seventeenth District shall
be composed of the counties of Burnet
Lanipaaus San Saba Llano Mason Men-
ard Gillespie and the unorganized coun-
ties of Concho McCulloch and Kimble.
Seov 18. The Eighteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Waller VVhar-
ton. Fort Bend Brazoria Matagorda and
Jackson.
t Sec. 10. The Nineteenth District shall be
tomposed of the counties of Colorado La-
vaca Gonzales Guadalupe and Wilson.
' Beo. 20. The Twentieth District shall be
cuuipiuiau oi mo counties oi Jul .raso loin
Green Pecos Crockett and Presidio.'
Sko. 21. The Twenty-first District shall
be composed of the counties of Harris and
Montgomery.
Bkc. 2a. The Twenty-second District shall
be composed of the counties of Comal
Bexar and Atascosa.
Beo. 23. The Twenty-third District shall
do composed of the counties of DeWitt
Victoria Calhoun Refugio Goliad Bee
Aransas Ban Patricio Karnes Live Oai
and McMullen. .
: Sec. 24. The Twenty-fourth District shall
be composed of the counties of Kendall
Kerr Bandera Medina Frio Uvalde Za-
vala Kinney Maverick Dimmit LaSalle
Edwards and Dawson.
BBC. B5. The Twenty-fifth District shall
be composed of the counties of Cameron
Hidalgo Starr Zapata Webb Encinal
Nueces and Duval.
Sec. 20. The Twenty-sixth District shall
be composed of the county of Galveston.
iS ORDIXANCB TO DIVIDB TUB BTATB OF
TEXAS INTO SENATORIAL AND KEFBESBHT-
ATIVE DISTRICTS.
Section 1. He it ordained by the people oj
Texas in Convention assembled That until
after the first apportionment of Senators
and Representatives as provided in this
Constitute after the census of the United
States shall have been taken in 1880 the
fcUte shall be divided into Senatorial and
Representative Districts as follows:
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
First District The counties of Liberty
Chambers San Jacinto Hardin Tyler Jef-
ferson Jasper- Orange Newton and Polk
shall elect one senator; Tyler to be the re-
mrniDg county.
Second District The counties of Hous-
ton Angelina Nacogdoches San Augus-
tine and babine shall elect one senator: Na-
cogdoches to be the returning county.
Third District The counties ef Rusk Pa-
yola aod Shelby shall elect one senator;
Panola to be the returning county.
Fourth District The county of Harrison
shall elect one senator.
Fifth District The counties of Marion
Cass Bowie and Morris shall elect one sen-
ator; Cans to be the returning county.
Sixth District The counties of Red Riv-
er Titus Franklin and Hopkins shall
elect one senator; Titus to be the returning
oonnty. . . r
Seventh District The counties of Camp
Upshur Gregg and Smith shall elect one
senator; Gregg to be the returning county.
Eighth District The counties of Chero-
kee Anderson and Henderson shall elect
one senator; Anderson to be the returning
county.
. Ninth District The counties of Lamar
nmu and Delta shall elect one senator;
Lamar to be the returning county.' "
Tenth District The counties of Wood
Van Zandt Kaufman Rains. Rockwall ana
Hunt shall elect one senator; Kaufman to
be the returning county.
' Eleventh District The counties of Gray-
son and Cooke shall elect oue senator; Gray-
ton to be the returning county. . .
Twelfth District Tne counties of Collin
and Denton shall elect one senator; Collin
to be the returning county.
Thirteenth District Tne Counties of Dal-
las and Ellis shall elect one senator; Ellis
to be the returning county.
Fourteenth District Tue counties of Na-
Tarro Limestone and Freestone shall elect
one senator; Limestone to be the ret annex
county. t
Fifteenth District The counties of Leon
Robertson and Brasoa shall elect one sena-
tor; Robertson to be the returning county.
Sixteenth . District The counties of
Griue Madison Walker and Trinity shall
elect one senator; Walker to be the return-
ing county. - . .
Seventeenth ' District The counties of
Waller Fort Bend and Wharton shall elect
ne senator; Waller to be the returning
county. -
. Eighteenth District The counties of
Harris and Montgomery shall elect one
senator; Harris to be the returning county
Aineteeath District The counties of Gal-
Teston Brazoria and Matagorda shall elect
one senator; Galveston to be the returning
county.' . ;
Awmuciu uitmci-i ne counties of Aus-
tin Washington and Burleson shall elect
one senator; Washington to Ve the retorn-
ingcouitty. . . ...
. Twenty-first District The)- counties of
rails Milam and Uetl shall elect one sena-
tor; Milan! to be the returning county..
Twenty-second District The counties of
Johnson Hill and McLennan shall elect oae
senator; McLennan to be tho murniag
county. 4 j
Twenty-third District The counties' of
Tarrant Parker Wise MouUgue Clay
Jack and Young with the unorganised
counties west ot them shall - elect One sen-
ator; Tarrant to be the returning county.
Twenty-fourth District The counties of
Coryell Bosque Hamilton Brown Cole-
man Comanche Erath Soeserville Hood
Paio Pinto Eastland and Bhackteford -with
the unorganized counties of Runnel Tsy-
lorCallahanJoncs and Stephens shall elect
one senator; Comsnche to be the returning
county.
Twcnty.fifth Distrirt The counties of
Travis Williamson Burnet and Lampasas
shall elect one senator; Williamson to be
the returning county.
Twenty-ixth District The counties of
Fayette Bastrop and Lee shall elect one
senator; Fayette to be the returning county.
Twenty-seventh District The counties of
Colorado Lavaca and Gonzales shall elect
one senator; Lavaca to be the returning
county. ...
Twenty-eighMi District The counties of
Colhoun Victoria DeWitt Aransas Refu-
gio Bee Goliad Karnes Wilson Jackson
and Atascosa shall elect one senator; Vic-
toria to be the returning county.
Twenty-ninth District The counties of
Cameron Hidalgo Starr Zapata Webb.
Maverick Kinney Uvalde Medina Nueces
Ban Patricio Live Oak and Frio with the
unorganized counties of Duval EocinaL
McMullen La Salle Dimmitt and Zavala
shall elect one senator; Nueces to be the
returning county.
' Thirtieth District The counties of Bexar
Comal Bandera Kendall Kerr Gillespie
Mason Menard Tom Green Pecos Pre-
sidio El Paso with the unorganized coun-
ties of Concho Kimball Edwards and
Crockett shall elect one senator ; Bexsr to
be the returning county.
Thirty-first District The counties of
Guadalupe Caldwell nays Blanco Llano
and San Saba with the unorganized county
of McCulloch shall elect one senator; Hays
to be the returning county.
KBFBESENTATIVB DISTRICTS.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained That until
such apportionment after the census of 1880
representatives shall be elected as follows:
First District the counties of Liberty
Hardin Jefferson and Chambers shall elect
one representative; Liberty to be the re-
turning county.
Second District The counties of San Ja-
cinto Polk and Tvler shall elect one repre-
sentative; Tyler to be the returning
county.
Third district The counties of Jasper
Newton and Orange shall elect one repre-
sentative; Jasper to be the returning
county.
Fourth District The counties of San
Augustine ami Sabiue shall elect one rep-
resentative; San Augustine to be the re-
turning county.
Fifth District The county of Houston
shall elect one representative.
Sixth District The counties of Nscog
doches and Angelina shall elect one repre-
sentative; Nacogdoches to be the return-
ing county.
seventh District the county of Rusk
shall elect one representative.
Eighth District The counties of Panola
and Shelby shall elect one representative;
Panola to be the returning county.
Ninth District The counties of Rusk
Panola and Shelby shall elect one repre-
sentative; PunoU to be the returning
county.
Tenth District The county of Harrison
shall eiect one representative.
Eleventh District The cunties of Mar-
ion Cass Bowie and Morris shall elect
three representatives ;Cass to be the return-
ing county.
Twelfth District- The county of Red
River shall elect one representative.
Thirteenth District The counties of Ti-
tus aud Franklin shall eWt
tive: Titus to be th
. . 1 Tf . - "?
i-uuriceuiu jjisiricc Tne county of Hop-
kins shall elect one representative.
Fifteenth District The county of Smith
shall elect one representative.
Sixteenth Dint rirr. Tho
Smith and Gregg shall elect one representa-
uumu 10 ue me returning county.
Seventeenth District Tha fnn nti a nf
Upshur and Camp shall elect one representative-
ITnoK'n. . l.n I. i .
" wjuuu. tD mi roLuruing couniy.
Eighteenth District The cnnnr.v of Ta-
mar shall elect one representative.
iineieentn uistnct The county of Fan-
nin shall elect one representative.
xwencietn district The counties of La-
mar. Fannin and Tlplta ahull dt na
representative ; Lamar to be the returning
county.
. 1 wenty-first District The counties of
Hunt and Kockwall shall elect one rep-
sentative; Hunt to be the returning county.
" Twentv-aecond Tliat rint Tho
Kaufman Raines Wood and Van Zandt
shall elect two representatives ; Kaufman to
be the returning county.
Twenty-third District The county of
Henderson shall
Twenty-fourth District The county of
auuawu nuau eiect one representative.
Twenty-fifth District The county of
Cherokee shall elect oue representative.
Twenty-sixth District The county of
Leon shall elect one representative.
Twenty-seventh District The county of
Robertson shall elect two representatives.
Twenty-eighth District The county of
Brazos shall elect one representative.
Twenty-ninth District The county of
Grimes shall elect one representative.
Thirtieth District The counties of
Grimes and Madison shall elect one repre-
sentative ; Grimes to be the returning
county.
Thirty-first District The counties of
Walker and Trinity shall elect one reDre-
sentative; Walker to be the returning
county. . .
Thlrtv-BPf nnd TliafnV Tha
Montgomery shall elect one representative.
Thi.. . k. : 1 T : . t .
a uiiijnuuu AsiBirivt xiarris counry suaii
elect two representatives.
Thirty-fourth DUtiict The counties of
Harris and Mentgomery shall elect one rep-
resentative; Harris to be the returning
county.
Ihirty-fifth District Galveston county
shall elect two representatives.
Thirty-sixth District The counties of
Brazoria Galve.ton and Matagorda shall
elect one representative: Galveston to be
the returning county.
i uiny-eeventn uistnct The counties of
Wharton. Fort Bend unri W1W .hall
two representatives; Waller to be the re-
Thirtv-eiirhlh District A
shall elect one representative.
Auirty-mntu District Washington
county shall elect one representative.
Fortieth District Washington and
Burleson comities shall elect one representa-
tive; Burleson to be the returning county.
Forty-first Disviet The counties of Falls
Milam and Bell shall elect three representa-
tives; Bell to be the returning county.
Forty-second District The county of
Limestone shall elect one representative.
Fortv-third District The count nf Pk.
v ' -j --
stone shall elect one representative.
x orty-lourth District The county of Na-
varro shall elect one representative.
Forty-fifth District The county of Ellis
shall elect one representative. '
' Fortv-sixth District Tho ennnf v nt nul
la shall elect two representatives.
Forty-seventh District The county of
Collin shall elect ono representative.
rony eignto District The county of
Grayson shall elect two representatives.
Fartv-nintk District Th
Grayson and Collin shall elect one represen-
viiwu iu jm niv returning county.
Fiftieth - District Th emmtw f rvmlra
shall elect one representative.
riuy-nrat District The county of Den-
ton shall elect one representative.
Fifty-second District The counties of
Clay Montsg.ue and Wise wih the unor-
ganised Counties went nf n li.ll
- ...j U1..U . .
one representative; Wise to be the return-
log cwuniy.
Fifty-third District Tha
raat shall elect one representative.
-Fifty-fourth District The countiea of
Ti U T . k J ...
t soung witn tne nnor-
ganised counties west of them shall elect
oue rcprcscuiauve x aikcr to tK tne return-
ing county.
Fifty-fifth District The county of John
son shall elect one representative.
Fifty-sixth District The county of TTOl
shall elect one representative. '
Fifty-seventh. District The county of
McLennan shall elect one representative.
FlftV-aiffhth rlalrit Tha Mirntiu (
Jackson Calhoun Victoria DeWitt Aran-
" iciugro ceo ana uouaa snail elect two
representatives; Victoria to be the return-
ui cuuniy. - - i .
Fifty-ninth T)i
orwio and Larac thai! elect two rrpreeut
w oe tne returning county
bixueth District The county of Gon-
tales shall elect one representative.
vSixtT-fliSt Diatrict Tha
ette shall elect one representioire.
Sixtv-eecond District Tha .
Bastrop shall tr one represaatativo.
: a iL:.l Y"a;
sajwu A.fmc( ine countiea of;
Fayette and Lee shall elect one representa-
tive; Fayette to be the returning county.-
bixty-Jourth District The counties of
Caldwell Guadalupe and Hays shall elect
two representatives; Hsys to be the return-
ing county.
Sixty -fifth District Travis county shall
elect one representative.
Sixty-sixth District Travis and Blanco
counties shall elect one representative; Tra-
vis to be the returning county.
Sixty-seventh District Williamson and
Lampasas countiea 'shall elect one repre-
sentative ; Williamson to be the returning
county. s .
Sixty-eighth District The counties of
Coryell Hamilton Brown and Coleman and
the unorganized county of Runnels shall
elect one representative ; Coryell to be the
returning county Kr . . .
Sixty-ninth District The counties of
Bosque Somervillo and Hood shall elect
one representative ; Bosque to be the return-
ing county.
Seventieth District The counties of
Erath Comanche Palo Pinto Eastland
and Shackleford with the unorganized
counties of Stephens Jones Callahan aDd
Taylor shall elect one representative; Co-
manche to be the returning county.
Seventy-first District The county of
Bexar shall elect one representative.
Seventy-second District The counties of
Bexar and Comal shall elect one representa-
tive; Bexar to be the returning county.
Seventy-third District The counties of
Uvalde Medina Bandera Kendall Kerr
Gillespie Mason and Menard with the un-
organized countiesof Edwards and Kimball
shall elect one representative ; Gillespie to
be the returning county.
Seventy-fourth District The countiea of
Llano Buraet San Saba McCulloch and
Concho shall elect one representative ; San
Saba to be the returning county. '
Seventy-fifth District The counties of El
Paso Presidio Pecos Tom Green aud
Crockett shall elect one representative ; El
Paso to be the returning county.
Seventy-sixth District The counties of
Crmeron Hidalgo Suit Zapata and Webb
shall elect one representative ; Cameron to
be the returning county.
Seventy-seventh District The counties of
Nueces" Frio Maverick and Kinnev wi'h
the unorganized countlerof Duval Enci
nal McMullen Dimmitt. LaSalle and Zava-
la shall elect one representative; Nueces to
be the returning county.
Seventy-eighth District The counties of
San Patricio Live Oak Karnes Wilson and
Atascosa shall elect . one representative
Karnes to be the returning county.
Seventy-ninth District The counties of
Cherokee Rusk Panola Shelby and Harri-
son shall elect one representative ; Rusk to
be the returning county.
LORD & TAYLOR
Import ars sad Dealeri In Foreign and Domestic
DRY coo r
Will owto? to their great iuccen daring tae part
fteaaon la Ailing orders from all parte of the United
Siatea. give greater ATTENTION la OUT-OF-TOWN
baainesa. With aa enlarged DEPARTMENT and In-
creased FACILITIES ther will fill all orders by mail
with their nanal PROMPTNESS and they trust frith
COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
BLACK ana COLORED SILKS FALL and WINTER
imn UOUDS bilAWL (JI.OAKN LINJENS
PRINTS etc. Also. HAMBCRGS INSERTIONS
Vnn Kflm TUmtnana - lit .tilt i ua-ktiv
HOMERY GLOVES UMBRELLAS etc. etc. Each
department being complete and replete with all the
auveiuea u oe iouna in tne jtaropuan marKets.
fW Onr Ladles' Shoe Department contains a atock
of Winter ehoea nnsurpa-sed for elegance durability
and lowneas of price. Directions of aelf measnre-
ment gent on application.
OT" Compute assortment of Gents' Famishing
Goods Shins Collars. Cuffs. Ti-s Hose Glores etc.
Goods sent to any part of the country. Shirt measure-
ments sent on application.
tSSForthe accommodation of Ladles and Families
who are unable to visit the city full lines of samples
of all grades of Dry Goods will be sent and orders
ey mail niiea wun tne greatest vosalDle care.
BROADWAY AND TWENTIETH STS.
NEW YORK.
ocK wSin
jq-ALLB & CO.
CORNER EAST AVENUE & CEDAR St.
WHOLISaU AND RXTAIL
Grocers and Lumber Merchants
SSaXSBS III ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER SHINGIKH
SASH DOORS BLINDS WHITE PINE MOULD
INGS OF ALL SIZES.
Dressed Lumber always on hand and dressed to order
SPECIAL BILLS OF DIMENSION LUMBER
v . cut to erder and upon short notice.
They keen their stock of Groceries and Lumber al
ways completer They invite an examination of their
siock ana promise always ue lowest pnocs and ' est
quality.
sepiwlyr
JEFFRIES
IMPORTER AND BREEDER
HIGH CLASS
Light Brahma. Bnft Cochins Houdans White and
Brown Leithirns PI) mouth Rocks. B. B. R. Games
Japan t-tlkies. Gold aud Silver I seed Sebrigh' Bn-
tsm I think I can eaf. ly say 1 have some of the
best stork in this caantry and refer to lists of awards
at poultry shows held this season. t the Pittsburga
thow. held January IS to 18 18T6 on ui e entries fur
eompstlon I received ssvn society and four sp cial
Kfigs-for hatching per 13.
E4ES packed careluUy TO HATCH.
Matlsi faction Guaranteed.
Address
mr9 wtm
W. B. JEFFRISS
Irwin Station Westmoreland Co. Pa.
OST.
' First class beadrlrht certificate No. SIS. for
oas-third league issued by the land board or Bruo-
ria county 4aonry ISCi ta Sam a el 8. Gil'elC
First ciaaa hfwdriithi aertukata ISO. tsl for one la-
bor issued by the land board of Nacogdoches county.
February . tn M m. F. Allison.
First clars bead right ankteated balance No. U-4for
one la or. tsea--a oy in Lommiesioncr or the General
Laud Office. February 9 1861 to 1'aaiel Sh pmsn. and
Tboauu Toby scrip Noa 6SS.SS7 SSS. S& andSW
eacs for 640 acres issued by Thomas Toby October
10. IStS to Wnv P. M tiler.
If aot found la ninety days 1 will spplr for dupli-
cates. BARNE8 PARKS R
starch 1 18T. ssrS tn Agent for owners.
JOTICE.
To all persoas holding paUds la the Cammeirl .1
Inraraaos Cosapany. otic is hereby given that poli-
cies No. S5.0&S S&.0U and S&.CS& having been lust or
laislaid and m Braaalum rceird therafor the com-
pan diadaima any UabUity tacreander and nartiea
bo ding same win plaaaa repan at ooca M the office of
Falasor Wooidridga where the ssbm wUi be satia-
factorDyarrsaica. C. H. I.aNGDEAU
arS43ttU Special Ageat.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF APPOINT!
. MENT.
7tVaU bus
Western district of Texas
beea duly appoint by W. I). Prtoa Kaq airting as
aspsr HisTOTUirsu RvTvv aTI'
rvea aacir teat a
j vj . v. i (w an . ail una a
K-jrttr la Wsrnptcy tot the Wesbara d itnet ol
Texas Uks sasignaa tt catalea ef tha following
bankrupt a. to-sui: Ajpaaadar M. GilMaad. of can
Andre. Milan enaatv. T-a. mAlArA m kMbm.
Jin.. r. ft --c M W . S2ii J b . 4 1 1 lj ll
eoanty Texan adjudged a bankrupt January It UC6;
st. b. namy nreaanao iriu. ad i edged a bask-
nspt January U. IS7S. J. H- HLTVuISa Aacgwea.
awns 1 kxas. orary la istv febaiwSt '
D
SIELA8KT
lkwt Sand tjBOS?t'sx'kr..
JaUlr kaatMoatoa Urn Hoaa Pacaa sauat
NEW DRY GOODS HOUSE
JUST OPENED BY
NEWMAN-& CO.
Il JL E Gr !TV rJL? ZV JE1 W O O O X .
NO OLD STOCK
BUT EVERT ARTICLE
NEW FRESH AND STYLISH
AND
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Goods Sold as Cheap as Any House In New York City.
TtLe Xjo2S"t Novelties
WILL ARRIVE REGULAR EVERY WEEK
And wa will always sell good goods cheap.
Samples of Oar Stock tent to Any Fart of tha Stats on Application.
We have a resident buyer in Xew York City.
IHEOTaMAIH t CO.
COOK'3 NEW BUILDING CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN TEXAS.
mr if .
IP-TEH" IESEwEP"0"ES IE3!
it. ;: . -t: jfl furniture RTOMsprriWSil
great bargains at
"X1
OSE HUB CLOTH PARLOR SUIT SEVEN PIECES AT $60.
; i - -
ONE HA IB CLOTH PARLOR SCIT SEVEN PIECES AT $65.
ONE HAIR CLOTH PARLOR SCIT SEVEN PIECES AT $85.
ONE CRIMSON TERRY PARLOR SCIT SEVEN PIECES AT $100.
ONE DRAB TERRY 'PARLOR 8TIT SEVEN PIECES AT $100.
ONE CHI.TISON TERRY PARLOR SUIT PUFF FRONTS T PIECES AT $160.
ONE DRAB TERRY PARLOR SUIT PUFF FRONTS 7 PIECE AT $160.
-ALL NEW STYLES.
C II I Xfc DE IVS C ARRIAGES
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
. Also a Large Stock of
OFFICE MATTING.
CS1S 0 tS ES. 3E5 IHL "ST .'
A Large Stock on Hand at Cost.
CARPETS! CilUPESTS!!
. - ".'' '
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
Terms Casla or Approved Credit 30 and 60 Days.
IV1. D. MATHER.
T . 37". RE A' X Commission Meroliaiit
And. W'noLESALB DEAXiES ia FLOUR GSAIS AND WESTERN PRODUCE. No. Ml Pecan Strf '.
Anal n Texas.
"yftaiSfc fcWa-Sasatiinal ' ssas
: 3ESi.;' SS..
ATTENTION; STOCKRAISERS!
Wa Bar purchased anj
KENTUCKY. KURE KKSTUCKT ROMTION
TilnlWiVt; 4 POWDERS.
$5000 for a Better Uniment than
KAYS KENT UCKY KU RE.
Equally 'Good for
It is the Vary Bast Liniment for general hoasekotd sad rs . a for rsary dlaeaa that eaa be eeW
bra liaimeot. It ccnainlj has aoaapador or eqnju aa the tboasaodaof Kentiiclty atoct raisers a So ears
Baca it caa teetify
SIOOO for a Hdicln Uetter than
KAY'S KENTUCKY CONDITION POWDERS
". " Xor tie cars of lbs Tartoos diacaaes to whica horsa aad cattle are smbject.
Tkratr away tho Wortaleas Stafl" Toa svaT Vmlmg aa Bay
' - and late HoaltiT. Kek
3?ox"Sbllo ' "toy. o-lX Modlolno Dealers.
Dealers arlii aleasa ordar fi si ss ' aialia tkat waara Sols Proprietors aai ars proCactad by Cat
Caltaa eiatea Iiade Mart- Laws i .
. HOI11VEY BROS.
jaST d&w lj . . TThoteMle aod EcUU DnJfgists JLtTSTIN T2XAA
are Sol Proprietors of
Man and Beast.
and Ylrorom Slock.
Miscellaneous s
imlocfflcililACis
- rSprlnK Meeting 1S70.
Comm-ndTT an ike tmk day of May 1876 and
eoatinulBf foordaya.
Firs Day.
Fwearwtakas fw Ihni year old colts and SHIes
Bila Seats cat raoca e0 r.p; t'rob to aad AM S
secood horse; asm aad close Srst Msreh ItfTS.
t'ecoa. rmos sail beats for all af as; Ci0 paraa
(XX); AM to second bona.
Become! Day.
yitst es Jacks Ctl parse S isr;iwa ana. -ac
ad race J'-caey Cius purse h0; nui heats;
(M to aaeuad hrrse.
bird race Jnchey Club parse ( 4j0lwe mil beats;
$100 to second bona
Tklr4 Day.
F t racs Jockey Ciab pan 130; eaa ail sad a
quarter
eo-d taca Jockey Ctab para (tatt; oa bu and
a half.
Third rafts Jortey Clnb pars ftSO; f V to secona
horse; mil heal lore tu ttva
Fourth Day.
First race CInb purse $600; $100 for second and
$S0 for third horse; i brsa mil hesi s.
secood rac Consolation parse for orsetht have
not won a race at tula meeting $120; SA to aecuud
horse; mils heal.
Fall. 187C.
Three year old stake For three y ar old colts and ftl-
1ea:$Mantraucopp;Clab o add ; t o m 1 beau;
$100 teeecond borse; three o mora to fl.l. to nam
and eloa by Apri I ltfTS; o he ran on tha second
day o' ta fall nwniii lrJTS.
Two year old stako Sntrance $35 Tn; idub
to adil $300; second horsa to have $100; mile
dash; three or sor t nil to name and close by
April 1 IS7S; to b run at th Ural day of the fall
meeting. 1ST6.
rMt staae for si) acres; two mile heats; entrance
$S00;. forfeit.- $M; dub to add $400; ecd horse
io have $; to -lose by ptll 1 1876; to he
run on the Ural day of the tall meeting 18.6; three or
mors la flU.
cSprlni-Meet lnsr 1877.
flwaeps tskc for Ihree year old colts and allies en-
trrneia0; forfeit unl- ten if declared o..t by
October 1 187S: tade hes s; Club to sdd SAW; three or
mars to all to asm aud Uosa by uctober i ' 1S7S.
' Fall Mrctlnir 1877.
Sweepstake for three Tear' old cults' and
flllies; entrance $50; forfeit $25; two mile
heat; Clnh to ad t $4a; thru or more to flit to name
and eloee by May 11877 .
Kali meeting 18.7 Sweepstake for two year old
colts and fillies; entrance t5. pp.; mileasb; Club to
add $&; $50 to xcuud horse; thro or mora to nil;
to nataa aud dose by May 1 1877.
Fatranee fee ten percent for all Cub parses. Two or
more to make a race Half of the parses lora ala-ovor.
imljr Brst m H' y to a Uors dis a e n; the fle'd To
be ran nadr tb rule of th Capiiai Joi key Club.
Hcixitsame a i-nnislana Jocke- CInb (or all ages
over twb years old ; twd J earn (d p unrta.
Kaoas may b potKueJ onsecoout of bad weather.
Stable aad proTeaderinabnndace.
Afldrers CirT. WM. ELN fecretary care of
Moears. tianoockA West. Au tin Texas.
f.bldlw wtnpll
J.
V. W AUL)
WEST TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
8hu tabu Texas
SpaclaJ Attention to Locating Lands
r
TITLES PERFECTED.
Abstract Office of iJtnd Titles Saa Saba
County.
Rspcbxkos . Dr. R. J. Brackenridgs Cashier of
First National Bank of Anstln. norm wly
RLUfQTON' IRON WORKS
i :
Austin Texas
Harlrrsf gUtea Mr Fonndry and Machinery la opera-
tion w an prepared to do all kind of
aCltASS' Ynei B!t iCASTINOS for
EHGIKES VTATEB-POWEB CIN9
IU CEABINsS. THHASIIKRS
and BEAPEBI ;
Keep on hand a' supply of steam guagss wtdstals
steam fittings sad piping.
Fittlsr np All Kinds of Machinery Ir Good Btyls
and oa bhort Notice.
All World Viv i-i-avxi.lcJ..
Cash oa Delirery' or City Acceptance.
Tbo BlsrmeaS nTarket rtca Paid for Old
Braaa aamsl Iron.
Dr M. Crostlxwalt
mylS ly
F
OR SALE.
THE FREDERICK8BUR8 SENTINEL.
In conseqti'nce'Of the withrrrawal of the present
editor from th msnagement of the Fredericks burn
Sentinel on the twenty-elgbib of March tbe omce
with presat-s. type natures etc. all complete and t
good order win b sold oa reaaouable terma. Tha
Sentinel has tbe larger t circolntton of ant piper on tbe
frontier; haa a gond advenlsiHg pa'ronage and r.Betr
a splendid chance for an enterprising rd capab!
man. The telegraph to ban Antonio passes through
this town. F r further Information add refS
WILLIAM WAHKMUMJ Fredtnicksburg.
' marl0-w4t i -. .
DURHAM FARM
BASTROP COUNTY.
Twenty miles feooth of Aastln
Twenty miles Weatof Bastrop
Twelve Biles Kast of Loch hart.
I .
Fostoffio Albade Caldwell County.
Sayers & Walton Proprietors.
Breeder of TCTOROTTGHBRFT) SHORTHORWo
aad PUaV-LOuDEI BbKKSUIKB FIGS base for
sale thoroaghhreo aad sraued stock; also ens haa-
drad trst class Teas cows. In calf by tsoioaghbred
sborthern balls which ws will sell or exchange for
good property. noil wly
pUBLIU SAJJC OF LANDS.
'A Rare Chane.
K. 4rt4-B. B. Bess t aL. es. Jaa A. Boss f at.
In th District Coart of Trsri county.
By order ef tie IM strict Coart of Travis eoanty
Staxe of Texas tn the caase ectitlei a above ws
will. On th fclH I'B DAT OF MAT. A. D. 1878 sell
to la highest sidoar for cash at the earner ot
giass Asenaa and Hecan s rsct la th city of Aastia
th following describaa lands to-w;t:
m acre ist Moatgomery roanty on tha waters of
Caney creek. M mile H. S5 degre B. frua ih Iowa
of Mraagssasry la toe asm of Jamas M. atofe.
147S sere la Whartoa coanty va West Bernard
erk ta tae Immediate vicinity of th railroad ata-
ttoo af She Calsasioa Harriabarg sad aaa aatoaie
Ksllraad ia Us name of Jaaws SL. Boss.
St" srrss la the coarty of Wharton adjoining th
17f serao-ae. sa th Wast Beraars; also la ta nam
of James M.Boa.
S4AS .errs oa th north Fork of Red Pisr is Clar
taad IMstrtct. SS arles N.. 41 Segrae W frats lb
-Initial Moaad;" alsoia 'tvs aama ut James M. Boa.
These land will be sold ta tracts ef 160 acres or
Wt-s to suit parcoasrr. Tby ars good lands sad
will make sated homes near ta market for rarmar of
aaaail BMaas. '1 hay are to he sold for partition among
the heirs of James M. Ko to whom they are granted.
W. P. OA1NIC8
D. W. 1MXM.
J. W. LAWBKKCX.
' mrl wtot OrjeamtMloeer of Fartliioa.
JEON & H. BLUM
Lsjeat saaAxa Jomana ar
Umii'ni Domestic Dry Goods.
Oetsts' 111 rxt la lilrvox Gooda
Bis ass Bnoao Sats Pfotlevas aCe
araass trrmr. ' OALVISTOS TT1AS.
Vw York. O&ee. 7t sad T7 H erU atraat. aspll n
. j. araaxBa
Faysti ceaaty. laoa coast.
y JtoBBIDg A CO.
. Cotton sntt vrsol JTsvotorsj
an
SBVXKAt COMMTSSlOir II1CI1ITI
- . S4 Btraaa Bsssllay BoUdlag ..
t act sf SaaUTaesen.
jg UTCHINa HOUSl
J BOCSTOIt TXXAS.
EOSIUCX a 1LUUIELL FTvprkUn
JAJTKS CBXJBTTS . c.x. xies
Wers. Jkok keeper.
Stone cfi?
AGRICULTURAL
AND
For tbe prtrtion of orr intrr-t we err c mpell.-d lo csll attention to lb Imro tion nrsrtlra by pN
ties who srr srlli g plea under the iiaiie iif ".-ouihrn f ipfr" or th ln.prerrd t-outh.m Clu ur"
th.raby mlelesdirg partir lm know the yciu-ral rrputatioa of th gatnin koothrra l Upper Plow as aaile
hy tbe Fnrst Brauli-y MsuufactnrirR l' u pany of Cbiraiio. Again. Mint manufacturers mrr asmg th word
Southern Clipper on their plow tor the purpose of selliktf Ihfir lufk-nor kikkIs on th r.iiutstl "n of a Srst
class artirl. Dew plows an- n w beluir imruuured la th s section under the abov nanrcs. yet hearin a dif-
ferent brand which have cst prints while oer plows have aia. '01.0111 Poirts mads of the best fTsrusnd
no castings are ased in their ronsirurtiua. The grnnin Son 1 hern Clipper flows w. as the ste hrsn-'e the
"GasnBN I'itt 8.u-t-kbn 1.trriP." are mad- by tbe Fvrs' A Brer ley Maaofacti rlns t umaauy t f Chleas
and all parchaairs shoe Id are that the name of theaw manafartarers are oa lb Pitas aud ih words "tiaa-
ibm Citt Soviuana .u rsa" are 011 th lop of the bsm
HTOM 1 1 As KKAIING. Ktat. Agrnt-.
Some time e certain competitors of oars lsaed a filthy drralar with s view of Inflaenrlng Ue public
SgalDH us. W e deemed It piudent. Oinsiduring the soarce. to let ti pass without co-ice ha reo i.t add tion '
compel ns tn answer In defense- Tie wagon siett basimwa w lrsv lo tbe poi.lic or in s ia hwkr fellow
anxious for the rewani. W aould suggvsi o th d-wctiT hewatrjr lo commmre near h-n 10 And the
hatchet that did tbe villaliiOns work. Now for th cast point baslaias: . Wear tkurttea wsos.ld It a a we
are ready to piove what wa said and we effur
Two Hundred Dollars Reward
to anybody proving that thry are ttV cast points; and we would fur her add that sot orjtr are th point raat.
bat the gooos teterred io oiherw o lrar the niatk of shoddy r ven th uiaasr or ma sr' nsm do aot e .-
pear spon them. It may be iltnun 1 we have huen in the plow hurlm s- a i.nmher of ysv. that nnrrduclioa
1 limited; we are iru y tl.aultliil. uo ever t' at a "lo lertvud nis" villi reciify thia our wo thy competit-
or educat Ion hrwrver n.us UaTehtvt iieplt'Tii-d before ci'ming hero or hisauvancvmcut. Kincflierv i.ol a
great aa what he promises ue It is ii stem? be dot not yet know tho cast P' dot rom a fo ged sirel puinL
AVERY PLOWS and CAST PL0W3 CHEAP.
Bain Wngonw to Arrive
SISSONS
eiil-
P I A IM OS
u 1
Conrrega Avenne
S"p7 tf
LXTSTI3iT.
(NO US& E0H Al
TO T
The gliooe
J CANT S ET
ANY ANIMAIw.
sr
GLIOOEN FENCE -
ET THROUGH
i XirfTs Tfiaasirvii 1 Jsr" '.ii'iu
w&wvyi
fa
' : - J -
Ol'IJ'illilJ Jr. REWARD OF $100.00
'We placed ah amber of slpus on the road to Clrcletrllle adrsnlslnf onrsel a agents for th STTJDIBA.
STKB WAGONS we Sad mt of ibese siRns remortd and destrayed end on Hie nalauc th word Stv4r0a-
Iter cat out with a hatchet leavwr the stifo io read: "Jno A. Webb A Bru. sail' h Wagon."
It i true we "sell Ule wuudiv you but) bat a want every body to know that we sell tbe old reliable.
Improved studebaker th bent wagon on vtbeele ar off wheels we hervby of.r reward of $KMl (er lafoe-
matloa which will secore the deluCLion of themtserusnt or miser eats dclscug oar signs. We dtr to call
attention to a report indnstrioasly circalted by certain parties that tbe point of oar Mi haa k Clipper
Plows arh cast Iron. W brand these parties a liais of the meanest kind. Th Mobask II) c 1 luw is lb
heat i low we erw handled; its poinieara rVTKKL and a offer a reward of Sim lo anybody piovlus: the op.
poena j n parties wno circitiaiea:tn-sc niitn'preseiiuiivus mucuiiy iaiua iimsi m iaaiooi. a
leer
Ssr rldno lo tbls but will nndoanu-dlv olden Iheir brsius and convtucr them kat t
trt before the horse." and also that in bualnna- UUihfnluoM is ih ses- Bol'sy.- All oar
led and satisfaction Guara treed. Herpectially etc. J.NO. A. VI tilU A khO.. .
"cart
ranted
Since oSerinz the above rard.a rertin eevos
(rm ha rushed rnu print to rty rhartheydtd m-t
destroy aar Bt'ldrbaaer b(n. Uul w say ibey do!
Do they haaten lo deijy S cuarge before it in tuAau 1m-
eaas a guilty eeaseteiice OevOa oi u) or. . lrwoold
seem so lo a 4maa ap a tn e. Again till. eme arm
ays oar plow nTe ctsi T-oini. iwivt msiii
iron or cast steal f l'Kl lby ever sty txi-y had
onlT slander awnt ibelr com net. t or s eoods.
km onr-lfokawk Plowa ar abaoSvl bo.m1 mrm
onr Stodehaker W aeons. Th s ere-.util. for our hsr-
teg sold rw. ty t ar Loans of Btodobakar a scon this
K tats meaning to convey tne 'mprriou na- tn j v2V vr"" ' " -v
d tronp-iuts. If so ther were uiity of the meao ft-vljl r
est kind of lyins. Tbey rsy uur piows are siodu Ht.V"- Ir! "!. rl
and our card Altbr. W hope oar.erd i ei-t writ ty w s 1 ' i Ari 'i-lwJ
ss their ways of doln bnstuess (if s It bHld be "i-i-ST I "Vr - t 2'i? VwX''hw
sappreraed as s public nninafiCa) snd extend them he VrSf v jV7 J
sympathy doe th exasperated prit amt ti can u JL'" ''. I; i-llla-f 13
teronlT lnderahout ibelr eomoet.tor'a rood. - We r-J'- 'li' 1 ""'7'' .
f ood has gi Tenabootaa mucn aallsfactton to those havlugibem as th y hav caused gTieiss dia tls(se
tea to our rxsperatrde mrwifors. in the mean time ' y heard from the Capita ateie Fair where
Tae A. Webb A Bru. took the Srst premlnm on bast dn-p'ay of p'ows fle hranlna ou Btader-akt Winsa
Irstprcmtcm ns F.a: Corn bbclrr and flrst prrui.sraca Mali a Walking Csittvsvors. All oar -roast Twa.
raalad. tivmt bat the best sold. Ooous low for ck. Call and ixamiaavux saw liar bed Fsnce Wira.
-w'.-- -vi asi. at - - -. 'V y lJ
del dAwly
Tlie Old Red Bricls Corxioz?
; MoCreery Jonea
CORXER CONGRESS AVENUE AND B0IS D'ARC STREET
wbolssaia as wmtta PaSXABS taj . - .
DRY GOODS GROCERIES CW)T11IN0 '
" GENTS' lTRNTSIIINO GOODS BOOTS SHOES HARDWARE
' WOODENWARE QUEENSTT ARE' SADDLERY Etc.
Ths Hightir - Kartei: Price Paid ' for totri Prciwe.
mx. Cood 8od at the LowcsU Cash Roteg.
IMP! EMEfiTS
RHODIUS
iu
one aims
AND. MUSICAL .
an disc
AGISTS VUB
MOHAWK CLIPPER PL0W8
lir.proYed Southern Clipper Plows.
AVERY PLOWS. '
M4LTA CXJIaTlV-rXXOlttii.
MALTA DOUBLE SHOVXL3
WOOD'S HIRVBITIKU KACHINaM
fiaar aeott ek Oo.a Threeaers
STUDEBJLKER WAGONS
SCHUTTLER WAGOKS.
bs? have sot th
r gwd fully was-
Austin. Tsi a.
i" Lu 1 i j .
m VV w "
fall and 1S00 Molak t;llppr Flows. . B.Kh af wai.t.
' :"- :. -.w- 1 frrrT?
. yiaatavn. ss in 1 s1 l I je-aj sj 1
c UP- sAtt'ry -V
i c -j .... "i i aaflw'i'imsi ii laa mftnT"-'- -
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