The Victoria Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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The Colonel who didn't Recognize
Ven. L(ie*á Authority to Sarrt-nder.
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(Washington National Tribune.)
[Circular JÍu. ti J
The Sow Orleans Exposition.
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poetry-
How to Woo the Maiden.
If you would woo an Indian maid,
Lay sentiment aside;
And wear a suit of a single belt,
Adorned uitli a "poH.oui hide.
[Cherubusco People.
If you would woo a Yankee maid,
Just take her to the fair,
And treat her to lee cream and cake,
And give her tafly there.
[Goi'liain Mountaineer.
.. ,, , was on his way to the IYcmH. .
If you would woo aYork state maid. J In Ule menlltiine yheri.lan and some
"l\° ,er ^°"le n ^ay i of liij* stair started to ride over to- ' different sides should lie dressed In
Give her the pants and all the cash.
And let her have her say.
[Waterloo Observer.
If you would woo a German girl,
Bojcarcful how you do it;
•> should her dander rise,
head would rue It
[Gorl'.am Mountaineer.
WAIFS.
Red snow covers the summit of a
Jf you would wooa Texas lass,
Aiwavs be prep:ireu3o run;
For should you chance* *it maid to sas.s
She'll fall back on patUshotgUn.
(Galveston >^ws.
If you would woo a Sonrlta.
Always linger near her side,
lie supplied with the cigarita,
And wear a huge sombrero wide.
(S. A. Times.
Your atientian is respectfully «-all
Gen. Sheridan tells a very interest-: ed to the gie it importance of having j mountain near Saeraiuento. Cal.
A six-legged calf «ai found by the
Judith, Mnu., round up lately.
Of life 2M applicants for admis-
sion to Harvard, forty nine are la.
dies.
The production of raisins in'Cali-
fornia now reaches 8tiO,OUU boxes an-
nually.
In Sweden a man who lias been
drunk three times loses the right of
suffrage.
Boston is said to ship tracts toontf
part of India and neatly painted
idols to another.
Mary Ruby, of Rome, N. Y., died
; ward Appomatox Court House, when j different styles, as, one side broken, ; ¡d convulsions, broi^ghi on by a Loo
they were fired on by a regiment of . one side hushed, one hammer-dress-; free use of ice water.
rebels, Half concealed" among some 1 ed, and one polished. Marbles and
| undei'iH'usli. The General and his slates should be cut into slabs not
! party waved their Hats toward the [exceeding two feet in length, though
¡ place where the shots came from, and one foot is much to be preferred. 111
i made all sorts of demontrations to case of minerals of commercial value,
; silence the unexpected and mysteri- such as graphite, fire-clay, kaolin,
I ous attack, but to no put pose. Fi- silica, etc., the quantity should not
naily the Confederate officer «hojexceed ten pound specimens. Speci-
lug story about the last campaign properly represented at tue World's
against Lee, and the incidents of the Exposition next full exhibits of our
surrender. It will bo remembered | minerals and we#, of our woods and
that he headed olt Lee at Appoinatox grasses, of our fruits and vegetables,
Court House, and captured 11 trains and of our coLton, cereals, and in-
i of supplies which were waiting for, deed of all our agricultural products
liiin there. When Lee found out that I as well. To this end I would request
he had no stores or ammunition for you to aid me as much as possible
his army, and that'his retreat was ¡ tn securing contributions from your
cut off, he sent a Hag of truce, which ! section of all exhibits in the above
Custer received and conducted to • mentioned departments.
¡ .Sheridtyi. The two armies laid on! Building stone-, whether of granitp,
> their arms waiting for Grant, who sandstone or limestone, should be ex-
hibited in the shape of one-foot
cubes, and wlierev. r possible the
I J v"" v w «. w , , I. J'V-V inn IK1. I Ann • r t
I brought the. flag and Maj. Allen, of ! mens of soils, to include surface to ¡
Sheridan's • staff, rode over to see ¡ subsoil, should be iu «lass tubes or
, whatJthe matter was. j boxes witli jjlass fronts, accompanied
! i They found a South Carolina tpgl- j by analyses. Samples of mineral
1 irfctot, whose colonel, iu a «randilo-, water should also be accompanied by
| oquent tone, informed them that the analysis from some well known cliem-
i war wasn't over, ami that lie and his ist. and !>e put m small j.liss jars to
Rochester, N. Y., has been decid-
ed upon a.s the divisional headquar-
ters of the Salvation army iu western
New York.
At the New Orleans world's fair
next winter Mexico will exhibit a ¡{ar-
len of tropical plants, covering 220,-
SPUING WITHOUT BLOSSOMS.
I.at* in Life to Look for Joy—Yet Never
too to .H iiii*
Iteuder* •</ Hawih • U «use of Serno
will rti< all the j .¿tho> with wiij/h ;«jor
L'litfbnJ Pynelieon. wlio hü! 1 Ufen uujutij' i .-i-
nri*one 1 "tj.a*hi* rally iuanhoi.<4, r-aio, .iíi«:i*
ti i - reload: "M 'líe gout), «inri wionv \* iny
happine**? Oh ! j;¡vtj mi- .iy liai i)iuOíift." Hut
lha* ('i)uM be don* onlr in pail, m? ule:nn- .f
u'hiiu -uii=hiu«. o«v.a-ii.iu ii^ioüi the
glooiu of a Now i.i j¿l;t...i uu.utnn da .
la a. lo tor to AJc**: Hiscox ¿c U>., Mr. L. 11.
Tiltil, oí IVimhnrton, N. J.. •* 1 lut\ •- M t-
fered untold misery from ebiidhood from mu ion-
io 01 the uowel* an t di uhoeu, mi-
iiuuiatl hy gr-ut imiii. 1sougni ruiioí al tho
ñutid* of ptivwicianj* oí cveiv rh« « l and u*ed
e'.'cry pututit und d« iue>tic rvtmed> und*'r ti.a
«un. 1 flavo at lr i t íouud iu I'ai koi's Tonic a
completo bj.eoiih*, preventivo and rttr«*. A.s
your invj'leublo iutMt;eioe, witieh tltd I'-r iu
what nothing el-o eouid <lt , entitled Lo Uie
c ved it '«i iay ^cttin^ b:.i'k iny Uupp> day.-, i
fheoríully* und grauíuüv m-kn-mfüdtfo «ho
/act."
Mr. K. S. NVo'iN, wlio nvtdc no introduction
to the people o i Jí-rtífv City, add-: "i l.e tes-
timonial ot Mr. Titus i.^ genuine un t voluntary;
only he doud not adoijuatoly port, ay the hi:iter-
invito has endured ior liianv jours, ile it
mv brother iu law, and í know the ei«-u well.
Ho it# now perfectly free from his old trouhlcB,
and enjoyn honlth und life, ascribing it aii to
I'arker'.-To ic,
irnt'i{ualod a« an invi^ >rant; > timulatc^ oil
theory na; tures Miliuenis of li.c liver, kid-
ney , and a 1 di.sea-e;- of tho blood
MMiWaLaL
galveston, texas.
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fair coast-wise
you would wi
maiden,
Talk not flowers, nor of soft zephyrs Sheridan,
prate,
ake a budget with the latest laden
Blaine's Pluck.
regiment did not recoguize the nu
thority of Gen. Lee to make terms
for peace. "He Gawd sir," exclaim-
ed this gallant Johnny, "South Car-
olinians never surrender!"
The two officers rode back to Gen.
had
The English courts have decided i
that school teachers have no ri^ht to '
impose lessons upon pupils to be !
learned out ol school hours.
• A lodge of coloiWmasons in Bos- ;
ton is to celebrate in September the
centennial of the granting of a char-
ter to African lodge, No. 450 iu that;
city.
Drinkers of tea are warned by re-j
ports from the far wast that a sysle-
inatic trade in a s|nirToii$ and dan-
gerous article lias just been discov-
RAILIÍOAOS.
TKS GULF,
Western T&ias & Pacffic Railiav,
C O ¡VI P A ESI Y.
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BBgaaal
s-mr*s
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nold about a quart, and be securely
packed to prevent breakage or leak-
age. .
I also desire to get up as perfect a
display as t'.e slate will afford ot our
woods. Specimens of these should
who, with his party, had ; be taken from the trunk of the tree,
| retired under cover, and reported to 1 one foot above the gio;ind, and cut j cre(i j,j Japan.
_ j him the situation. The General call-! in four-foot lengths. At the upper" <.,,.¡,,,,.1 ,„>„«! «nita u..,. Iipp,,
Iteadher-tho news from the Advocate. ' ed Custer and told him there was ono | end saw tiieir. lobgitudiually through j ,■ .i,i¡ <i . • '
* —— 'regiment over in the brush which! the heart, say fifteen nches, and j( 18081' tl 111 '
¡ hadn't got enough of it, and it would j the blocks thus formed removed upon
(From the New York Sun.)' • be well fur him to go over there and one side by a cut sliiihllj' beveled.
The nomination of Jas. G. Blaine, ¡ "8n«ff il out-" C'istcr ordered his | The gawn surface should be pinned j
T..vn« i-rii-i'osnrindeni of iht* i bugler to sound "Bdtward, and at: and aand-pppcred. Planks should, . ,
| the head of a regiment-dashed across; be two inches thick, two^ feet long, | wfttenng-placo hotel parlors and bed-
; the interval which lay between the land i;e cut through from bark to | <-'l' mbers. l'oi'inerly the bible v\as
I two armies, which were drawn up in j baric through the heart. These ¡ as much a part ol tiie furniture as the
long lines and stood aL rest. It was j specimens' should be well seasoned, ¡match-sale.
! a beautiful Sunday morning—a per- ¡ dressed, sand-papered and polished.
I feet spring day—and the sight of that j Dr. J. F. Joór, of Houston, has
| regiment, with Custer's long tawny beca appointed for Uve collection arid
Open all the year round. A summer resort for Texas and Louisiana. A winter resort for
the North and Northwest. Hot and Cold, sail and fresh-water baths on every floor. Surf bathing.
Cool breezes. Unobstructed ocean view. Perfect location. Good drainage, liuildiag secure against
fire. Most comfortable bedding. American plan. A table of superior excellence, l'rompt atten-
tive service. Electric lights and bells. Elevator, etc., etc. Street cars to and from all parts of the ,
city every five minutes, Cars to and from the hotel run all night. Special rates by the week
or month.
tífísovmncu-^rxfc: rx -rr* jcsjb
says a Texas correspondent oi ine 1- tcfrwan ,
New York Sun, adds a new value to
an anecdote about him relating to the
time when lie was connected with the
Western Military Institute as profes-
sor of languages. The anecdote was
related to me by a cadet of that peri-
od, now a resident of this town." The
headquarters of the Western Military |
Institute, at the time of iny friend's :
ina'riculation, was at Blue Lick;
Springs, Kentucky. The large in-1
crease in the number ol cadets neces
sitated a change of location in order
to secure inore room, consequently |p!'1
tho institution was removed from'!1".8
Blue Dick Springs to Drennan's
springs, a summer resort on the Ken-
tucky river. In the arrangements
for the removal some misunderstand-
ing arose between the proprietors of
Blue Lick springs, some parties by , - , . . ,, ,. ,
and the board nmskctry wn3 heard in the distance
Gordon looked tip m anxiety and
penitentiary,
and prisoners have been furnished
with clothing the same as worn by
honest people.
Bibles are no longer to be found in
Time Tabüe iv?o. 5.
CoinmeiiciiiffTiU'fldity J unitary 1 IKM4,11> •
Kegr.lur Train Will 11 tin 5'ollow- *
hiK Schodiilu :
DA1I.T IXCLffUXO SfXK.VVi.
R. L. OWEMS,
Successor to RICHARD OWENS.
(iOIXG SOUTH.
CiOIXG XOItTI],
hrir as their banner, dashing at full
across the fields, evoked
cheer from both armies.
Meantime Sheridan had readied
ic court house, where he met Gen.
arrangement of our woods. You are
and Gen Wilcox, who nad been
classmate at West lYint, but
whom he had not seen for many
years. Wilcox lias since been a door
keeper of the United States senate.
While this party were sitting on
the steps of the court liou*e, chatting
familiarly over the situation, heavy
Two hundred thousand mulberry
trees, direct from France, were re-
ceived a few days ago by the French
colony recently settled at Keyset',
a j requested to correspond with him up- Moore county, N. C. m
'on the subject, and he will <{ive de- . The men employed in clearing and
tailed instructions as to the mannerJ sorting vanilla suffer from a sin-
of obtaining-satnc, time for shipment j gnijvv'skin disease, which ha* lately
to him at Houston, etc. | Ueen found to be caused by ft minute
1 would I urther request you to send white insect which lives in the bean.
me all ma^s, chaits, etc., as well as ; ^ champagne house at Epcrnay re- ! 'Joi,rit tucsteanier,will be boidat the following
photographs of lexas scenery, l"1'1' ^ ' oenlly ottered prizes for the best live victoria to onivo«t..ii is
private poelng 011 champagne. The topic ! viet ria to New Orleans
was so inspiring that no fewer
tho name of Holiday,
of professors, at the head of which
stood Col. Thornton F. Johnson,aid-
ed by Col. Bushrod Johnson, since
distinguished in the late war; Col.
.¿Wi hqnk O .vens. - James Cf . Jilaino.
and several others. Tho result of the
misunderstanding was a fight between
the board of professors and the pro-
prietors of the springs, in which en-
counter Col. Thornton F. Johnson
was shot down and maimed for life.
Col. Bushrod Johnson stood his
grot nd until he. bail emptied the last
barrel of bis old pepper-box pistol,
then retreated amid the universal
shout of the tioys to "run."
•James G. Blaine, on the contrary,
at the beginning of the encounter,
hastened to a stable close at hand,
harnessed and attached a horse to a
vehicle,'and, with the Colonel, Bed to
Wellersburg. A lew days later Col.
Bushrod Johnson and Jas. (J. Blaine
inade their appearance togetlie. at
Drennan's spring, the new headquar-
ters, where about 150 of the old ca-
dets had assembled. As soon as the
former of these two professors ap-
peared, the cadets raised a shout of
"Three cheers for old Bush 1" They
made the place resound with their
Hearty cheers. They then shouted,
"Three groans for Blaine I" And
the night was rendered hideous by
the howls, «runts and groans of the
schoolboys. The derision was too
much for Blaine, and lie soon tender-
ed his resignation and left for thp
lulls of Maine.
Mixed Trains
8(alio ^
Mixed Trains
, a. m.
Leave. ,
CUKlti>
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p. m.
5:10 Arrive.
i 0:55
"ISuriiH .. ....
5:15 Leave.
7:1o
Thomas toil —
5:00 ..
Kiinclic .
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8:90
^Woiuacks Sillier
4:10' ..
Ai rive, j 8:18
'VICTO KIA
¡ :5:52
Leave.. 8:45
VICTORIA-
i Arrive.
j 0:02
í*€ritH«la!upc;....
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j 5:08. Leave.
j 0:32
♦Piaoido
i 2:loj ..
i 10:1':
.♦Clark's CroKsin^
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10:25
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^Lavaca siding .
IMS ..
Arrive, i 11:1.")
'IKDIANOIÍA...
1 :rt0' Leave.
♦Trains stop on signal.
Throuffli tiekcts to (jalreslon and Xew Orlenns
including state-rooms, berth and •lea.'- nn
mm stress-?,
FAMILY
HPS, GilTtEM,
VICTORIA, TEXAS
DF.ALKll IN
run
WOOD 3c WILLOWABE,
And House Furnishing Goods Generally
Crockerv and Glass Ware, Lsmp Trmmings, Insurance Oil,
Highest Pr5oe Paid for Country Produce
ESTABLISHED 18*9.
ESTABLISH Kl) 1S4Í
handsome
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alarm and asked one of his aids to
buildings and
structures.
All photographs of school build-
ings, and all other matters pertaining
to<uir educational interests,should be
sent to Hon. B. BI. Baker, Superin-
dent Public Education, Austin. Ii
is assumed that counties and cities
A. LOWE.
Ml COM MKUCIAL STS., VII
ündértaeer.'
Gornrr MAIN .1*11 KlflMHttt'IAL STS., VICTOUIA, l l A.is.
ride over in that direction and find j interested in this department will fur-
out ' what it meant. "Never you nisli same free of cost. P
mind General,'" said Sheridan. "Its
nil right. I know What, it means.
Custer is over there IraVibg some fun
witl a South Carolinian who never
surrenders." Gordon insisted upon A Good Itetort.
sending an officer to stop the fibril, , . ,, .
but before he got there the doughty (From Harper s ilagazino.)
colonel had presented Custer with ai 1 l,c following bit of wit on the part
very much battered sword. It was of a North Carolina jrirl comes to us follow man
Respccli'ully,
J. l<\ Elliott,!
Couiinis8ioner-in-ehle(.
A (}ood Itetort.
eleven hundred poems were sent in.
Twenty San Francisco men recent-
ly breakfasted on one egg. They
were moderately liunary, yet all had
enough. It was an ostrich egg, and
weighed as much as twenty-eight
hen's eggs.
A San Francisco .naturalist sent a
nice cage and Wa¡¡ífii to a h'iend'e
house for a line specimen of ground-
hog that was offered liim. lie re-
ceived a sausage, and it look lum
three days to see the joke.
The dog is the only animal able to
far and as liiftb as Ijc
111 n 11 ¡ Fórrate® of freight to and from Victoria ap-
i ply to ¿talion agent.
thclast gasp of the army of Northern ¡ fiom the Greenbrier White Sulphur ¡can go. but the finer breeds of dogs
Virginia? Springs, the fashionable Virginia wit- ¡cannot long endure the conditions of
Texas Beef.
The "rent reservoir from which has
M. 1). MONSKKUATK,
Ceit'l. Freight and Paswongor Agent
N.y.,T.& iVl.R.y
And Connections.
The only first clas* assortment of
UNDERTAKER'S C00DS
T.< bt found in the City.
1 .ATEST STYLK i IEAUSK
CONNECT Kl) WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT.
Keeps on tail Is Latest Style ef Cifa aiJ lotalii Burial Casus
A LI. SIZES AND PUICISS KNOWN TO TItli TKADK.
ter place: ¡a height of more than 12.500 lcet,
Among the regular habitues is Col. [and there arc towns in the Andes at!
15 , a well-preserved, handsome as great a height as 13j500 or 14,000 ;
[ old beau of uncertain «ue. His so- feet.
those of all tho other
ritories west of the Missouri, Califor-
nia and the Pacilic coast included.
This ratio was slightly changed by
the statistics of 1880, the state rep-
resenting somewhat less than one
crs mentioned above.
sonreé of supply has been drawn the
EACIÍ WAY DAILY.
Mnkinir «lire and reliable connertioin to ami ■
ironi Soul invest Texan, a.s shown by !
. the following
Now rime Card in cQVct Junuury I, 188-1
been drawn the bulk of the cattle!,KS.UU ¡| kast. um. !
which are now becoming so abundant ¡ ^ lc<°|< ,s 1,111 ' ,U1 " = 1 i The marine band that discourses £> > • ¡.eavc t'UKiio .....Anivo n:40p.iu)
.. .1 < he has raised manv hopes, vet sea- .. , ■ s::¡« a. m. i.eavo vicroi:i.\....i,cavo s:f>2p.m
in all our western territories is the j1K" ,„i." „ ' i, i ! ,„i n,„ ! ol" national music in Washington, i 3:mp.m. i.cave kosknukiigl.uave n:4ak.m i
st-ite ol Tevis In 1870 one-seventh i son !l",or season lias ciuicu and tue 01.jrr!nrttct| on Uoaril the frigate Con- i s- i>.m. Arrivo aoiisi !>.n....Leave 7:i5a.m
state oi lexas. iii jo/u one scA-enui; , , yielded his liberty' l0; . " me h on «¡r. p.m. Arrive OAiAKs-roxBeave «:ooa.m
of tho horned cattle m the Lnited ¡ C0I° e " , .• > u -a .¡ i, \ stitution, Commodore Hull, cruising s:;n>a.m. AnivoNKW uiii.kaxs i.v li.iflp.ui |
States was found within its bdftjbrs, j "p"0, ., , 8l>e®.la s 1(-"s 1 1 ljl ( " . in Mediterranean waters in 1805, and | connection*inuniox ukpots: Hosriilier¡t,
and it oulnumbered the aggregate of i 1J""1 óf^c.won ' not" oi'ily il,a8 ohva>'8 bcen la,"«c,y C0,Vl10SCl1 of a!'wuhtf.',ÍTrnn.ii:
states and ter- 3eason ;v 111 ?1!, al¿ . , 'I i Italians. i .Tm* line po*«e« é« the verj- i e*i fueiiities
¡to the bluest South Carolina iuood, ; , for prompt movement, of i'lililiillT traflic;
i but the most direct Hugenot descent, l A lady at Newberry, S. C., ¡ ^iHbníii^n/dothCT LU ,:
During the past summer there ap- ! other day found a gold ring in a po- j ^Mpments.«houid be coiiíiíiied "enre .n. y
j peared tlTttir.g about tho broad piaz-1 tato which she cut in two for dinner
i zas and through the long drawing- ¡ The tuber was a large one and grew j gi '«n «¡tu pleasure npmi j>^ih'
. * t é \ ,i , m"".J room, a brishtT dashing girl from the: in her garden, but how the jewel
eighth of the whole numbe while it ^ f ¿ The colonel, as came there is a mystery.
still continued more than all the o .- , ^ trJs^mQ of niün0;,0.
i ly lUTCVi,;'~ tmnn/v li/ 11A I
great bulk of the range cattle now to feL'm(;d 110l,1!no to act'0!'a 10 Jo!) for her patience, has made her
be found on the public lands east of ¡ hl" U'® s?If a l't'au,r,ul lVo('k'- wiUl y°kc an<1
the Rocky mountains—an industry s
JPXJSr^ WHISKIES;
Fasi Passenger, Mail, I A. SENIOR & SON'S
And Express Trains ¡ _
de la Oreme,"
i'l!) VATIO stock.
é6
PIUVATK stouk.
iloiircms of r no Wli^kie^ are invitc<l lo ii«e the brands which vi
eitiricUy 1'iu e and <«£ moat biiporioi* quality.
fuaranteu to ox.
a.
SBOTOH, <?c SOjST,
])i«liiler . C'iiKvinuuLi, Ohio
. M. lfniiway, Itosenber^
j Complete and reliable information will be
given with pleasure upon application to
A LI JON McCOV,
Vice-Prosidcnt and Gen'l Manager.
I nO-tf. (if.neral Olllccs Victoria.
Sold oniy by A. COS
MISCKLl.AXKOU
.1; MAPI, Victoria, Texas.
Mas Ul-Uui
MISCELLANKOUS.
A Cincinnati young woman, who!
¡800,000. We do not doubt that .an j „¡'Lhe'iVhi?stnr-hzlited seclusion ■ I860, and to have it unveiled on Dec.
accurate census taken to-day would , ^i,,, t|le colonel thought to be a ! 1^ 1886. which will bo the one linn-
. T Tevis^then 1 wTmust'sUll'lool'1 'Verted cornoí- of the piazza told the Í <^edth anniversarfon the great com-
I JL O 1 C\i\Si tuen, WG.inilSu Still IOOlv . . <■ I «. . I 4 il^*nt1i
11.. tki,¡«u ^ ! Story of such woful discomfiture iliat I posct s ucativ.
A'settler in Kansas has written to
the general land office an account of
the operations tf the Comanche Cat-
tle Company, which has, he alleges,
unlawfully fenced in about 190,OOO
acres of public land in Barber and
Clarke counties. He says that he
understands the cattle companies de- i
ny that would-be settlers are pre- I
vented from going upon tbcstf lands.
and he admits that the statement is , -.
corrcct. They aie allowed to go in,!for ti,c sul'P"y f'om which
but not to go out, and he cites the
case of Thomas Webb and his son,
who were shot ntii killed recently by |
five .cowboys for cutting a
erected by the Comanche company
where it crosscd their land to save a
ten mile
gate.
M. Coster, a French surgeon, is j Magazine for July.
stated to have discovered thai cilio-1 —•
riñe applied to the wound will de
compose tho saliva of a mad dog,and ]n piaster of parís at Southgale's drug
tae ambitious young l^elle j^escrves to l>c as richly rewarded as Ay"
nothing loath to accord to j0h for Imp nntionen. hns niado hor- I '
•ovetcd position as chief of so]j
, began to be whispered about sjC(
which h^Vowrtolmgc íro¿ortío«8,! tl,e c.ol?™\ ™ ^.n!i-v in ™8fc us!
and yet dating back in these states i <;r 0 ce'"i ^TZ Z '1-
A«! 'liin ''est and watched him closest:
A. THOMSON,
It beg a 11 to be whispered about sieevcs nnd flounces of rick-rack Lice,
ing more than a hundred yards of
and territories a few years only. As j ^ e~'Q 0}~¿1 A movement is on foot in Gcrma-
an evidence of this wc note that in His o-nit was more murtial ny for the erection of n monument in
1870 the number given for Montana, ju toij . gai w, «une ma t.ai, ^ ^ ^ ^
Wyoming and Colorado was a little ! I118 mftnnei^ mq c ioit.., Jiaii e\ei lie f • , h¡ hi
■ .i >Qn nhn •!<„.. i,,„.. ¡fore and the poor ancestral Ilugue-> U1C minous compnsii, at, ins uiiui
less than 280,000. len ycais latci , , to the front with-' pl&ec, near Lubeck. The intention
Wyoming alone equalled this, while | «°f ^cl.agged to the nout nitb \K ^ ^ ^ nmumfint at lcMt
the three together aggregated nearly , Unforlunntelj, a hii ¿f eavesdrop- cq n> to that erected at Dresden, in
B. Schadwitz.lw.J-s,cSAS,AaA'
UliALKK IN
^ Cotton, Woo! & Hides,
líEALKÍi IN
Victoria Texas.
to draw
¡ recruits to f urther develop the capa-
bilities of the northern ranges. Like
the tide of immigration which is
"fence ! dmly landing thousands of foreigners
Ion the shore's of the New World,
he fled the place within twenty-four | "What seems to be the trouble
hours afterward. He had evidently j here?" he asked f.s he elbowed his
proposed in h's most pompous and i way into the crowd.
condescending manner, and had heard
with amazement a quiet negative
from the young lady's lips.
"But, I think—Í am sure," said
tourney to II.. « !*«'. mijTÍÍ Sfb^' of:
.«Míe r„r „ «,.c| ,umS;
Georg. I'omcro, Kessc, Harper . ^ ^ ^ ^
A. DICKSON
PRACTICAL PAINTER, !
House, Sip, Graining. ¡
PAPER HANGING, CAtSGMINING,!
Frescoing and
All ktruli
style.
of oi namcnli-1 work done in icoocl !
nfi ly. I
f upon yon, that you sq lightly decline. ,
Last Weetr Dr. Turpm took a cast I am a Huguenot of South Carolina
*"Ah, colonel, it is you who for-
'• said Miss . with her most'
"Runaway," some one answered.
"Humph! Nobody hurt, 1 sup
pose?1'
"Man almost killed."
"Oh! Ah! But of course he'll get
well—always do. What tin idiot I! _
was to run two blocks in hopes lo see PAPER'r,CTmtE rKAMES & MOULDING .
! a dog fight!"
A -TATUO,
■* *-• Dc.llrr in
FURNITURE,
GERMAN LOOKING GLASS PLATE,
i HARDWARE
Main Stukbt, Victokia, Texas.
j
j t?!io largest and host assorte l stork of hard-
ware in the sodtlifccfclern part of Texas.
A Specialty
ol iigrie.itlluval lntplomenlK,
: '
I JOHN DElíRE, FURST & BRAD-;
I LICY S AN1J OLIVER CHILL,
ED PLOWS. ALSO JOHN • i
DEERE'S IUDEING
AND WALKING
CULTIVATOR.
Cassitv Sulky Plows,
I BUCKEYE MOWERS. SULKY
HAY RAKES.
ALSO
Winchester liiflc
pi tolh
and Colt's double mr ton
n4.ri-tf.
Cuero, Victoria and Refugio.
i l)t«>!« on Oomumrcinl 81. Vlirtoriii, Tcxhh
THE ONLY TRUE
IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECM0ING
Sr. Sarin's Iron Ton!;.
Tt will purify and enrlcli the F)t,QOD« rajjnlatn
tho LIVER uH«1 KIONBVS, Tifii
¿IT3AL.TH and VIGOK of YOUTH! In ull tho;«i
dlfcufluK rcoulrlnx «(¡crtwfvinitd efli«t«n IOMC/'«
<" pe«:lnllv OyspejiftlH.Waiit of Appetite,lndiirca-
lloH, LHt k « ( Strei>frtn« el*!.. Its life 1« mark !
with iimucdlate ami wonderful result . Honcn,
míneles and nerv# *; rceelvtf new force. Euliven
iho inJnd and aupptlOf limln |N wer.
— -% enlTeriiiK from all coinpJVnf j
" liflndi
LADI
PH. H
Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! j
prevent hydrophobia in animals bit- storu of a watermelon, which weigh" j 86V" *,tü 1,cr ,nost; ^r0 y,)U dlstui'lied at m^ht aiirl
ten by dogs decidedly rabid. When*. ed 60i „oun,i9, til¿ largest brought 'ougtsh smile. "You do not nppre-, broken ol your rest by .Tsu k child
tlie wound is deep the liquid remedy to UHs mftrket so fur. The melon ¡ciato the honor to which voii aspire, j suffering and crying will the excru-;
would have to be forecd in with a vva3 raise(1 on jU(1}{C jno. S. I am a Llghtwood Knot of North Car- eating pain of cutting teeth! If so, ¡
syringe. The recipe U as follows: Campbell' phice, one ami one-half «lina!" ¡go at once and get a bottle of Mrs.J
Mhko a strong wash by dissolving m¡|cs from this city. Tho cast made
two table spoonfuls of chlorulet of ig pc-foc^ aDf| wc understand it will
bo painted to look exactly like the
original and sent to the world's expo-! manda a regiment? ¡no .uoui .u ^, , ; -« r AYO & BELLO,
sition.—Corpus Christi Caller. 1 ••Colonél, my son." i mother on earth who has ever used It,; JH;
C. ZIRJACKS.
VICTORIA, TEXAS, S1AIN .ilhbh'I,
(At I'riicgtr' ulrl stnn'l.)
PJIf
ft nivela <•
IOÜ TOKIO a sh!1
¿couli-ar ft their sex will
RON TONIC a «do end «Wetojr
m JM m níve<a clear and healthy complexion*.
Til© «tronffest J« sMino?iy I ti"* vnlne of l)n.
ITARTttttV laoif Tonic la ibat frequent attempt
at co'iDtfirfpMliip liave only added lo thepopwhir-
Itv of tin* orh'litul. If yon f^rnefitly denlre Uealtn
ioiiol experiment—/elfhe OBIOIKAL AND BlBHT.
ÍPeud your a<ldrep to 'Xho !>r. H urtf r Mod¡Co. ^
m. LoMlfu Mo., for our "DHKam book." ■
¿ ail of htmntw au<! unvftil iuioireutiua, ttfA.J •
Or, hartcr(8 Iron Tonio 13 for 8alk rv au
ükuoci373 ano. dealers everywhere
lime in half a pint of water, and in-
stantly and repeatedly bathe the part
bitten. The poison will in this way
lie decomposed. It has proved suc-
cessful when applied within six hours
after the animal had bcen bitten.
%
-Corpus
David H. Strother, who was once
— Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will
"Pa," said a little Kentucky boy, j relieve the poor little sultcrer Im-1
•frhat is the title of a man who com- , mediately—depend upon it; thoic is
no mistake about it.. There is not a !
1 mother on earth who Iras "ever used it, j
"Do you command a regiment ?" j who will not tell you at once that it j
'Yes, somewhat. I don't coin- ¡ regulates the bowels, and give rest to i
l N 1> K K T y K i: HS ' GOOD .
Coiljiir. oí aíl sVie an'Ulylnn always oi> baud,.
MAIN STPEET, VICTORIA, TEXAS.
ftéar Union D^pot> Victoria.
on Bank's Start", and W by courtesy a ¡ mand a regiment of soldiers," (he ilie mother, and relief and health lo TCr. CQT.Ü 0TT TAP
' We ore having [the child, operating like magic. ItfAWi,J ww u «J-i-UíV \JU AXS.JT.
Colonel, has been United States con- (colonel oxplainod.
S„ ",,1 .h.t tho Taxi. Siftincs 8U1 at the Cily of Mexico long enough times of peace, now. I only com-j is perfectly safe to uro In all cAses
It is said that the le " >„ lo |mvc to bavu i,een forgotten as the j mand your mamma." < and pleaswit to the taste, and is the .;
«yjc. "i ■
ilkwriTu"- in «Ri'ml «Ml «gain lake up Uia [«n alth. "yonf m m
t£££zxr' - r* 1 •
Is my mamma a regiment?". ¡ prescription of orn> of tbc oldest and
"Yes, indeed," lie replied, with a, Itcst female physicians and nurses,
your mamma is a regiment.—, in tho United States. Soid every- iri n*
I where. Twenty-five cents a bottle. '1'"1
—ALSO —
BOTTLED BBElv
►r*. tobacco* an*! all kind) of
domett ic gioucnc'. .«lo con*
nJi ómot,
lie hiitiTnmp
Iir.i.rr
ülf u
Pram Jl.rr*m,t'liraiili< and UMi D
ftrula and llc-ui l AICi't llon .w*«fc I
Srrton. UtMllly, Bruhf* BmiI
iHUnujinl WeiU-licnn nl 1||<! KU.W,
dar * Grluarjr Or*no«, «li your Urei
Or. OSLAB. W. SOO
wo«a kenownta uwiit i
rcocabeefí
■"> 'Mrs. \V. v. kv.T tj[
|o;d us it Sold hv X. T.
vi¿'ii of youth. octilO-Jy.
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Linn, E. D. The Victoria Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1884, newspaper, August 9, 1884; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182135/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.