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Vol. 24.
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MANUF.UJil'KLIlH OF
of UU'I l)l!nlrr> ill
ARNESS
ART*, t llg is m sou. FRISK PBOPLR. ARK TNI DATtflliL, AND T II K ONLY M \ T K K I A I,, OlITiiF WHItJH TRKF. G0VRRNMRKT8 ARK CO KSf R (J C T RD Ji r n«4 a *
Bastrop, Texas, Saturday, August 6,1881.
No. 34.
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HuBHiimiTiwN $2 so i>«r mtnum, i«
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The authorities ut Austin are en- AN OPKNf I.KTTKIf FltOM SKN-
, ***•« th« • ««' •« °f '!"k-
Atoh maxky.
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B B I D L K S
1.1. A KS,
LEGGINS,
BLANK KIN,
mill WHIPS,
OF EVUHY PF.MOIlh'l ION.
a'o i m fa s y r i:< \i x * v /. rur.
Al'SI'I N, IkXAS
Che., pesl PuiC* in tlie City.
Slllfl A11 11 loll to Business
Satisfaction (tuiiiiiiili rii,
.-laiem, Im.K, Al v 7tii. .
ALEXANDER'S
T-x-s T«ni«- I'ills
C'o| T-rlnlii • fii ' )
l*'ot lilt' <-! ft' o! (.'bill* Ml 'I I'l'VII
n!nl .til canes ot Genoa I ►, Inli'v
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0 n h .u'iro. Ml uiiuilin
(>!•.• naiiuri, tbiwi aji iftliB
I' .vii (ijnuri*, oii * yi'in
i'vro n(|iinri'K, Hit nioiitliK
1 mi m<|ii in**, ttin* inontb*
Fliriw nqunri'*, out yemi
I'llrra* •qimrrw, nil m^ulbM
"lifiH* NVIUvI"U hrw ifTiritlm
Jui'>loorll •*<>• ii.. , kin* >i ur
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Oil# lull 1:4**1.1 "III- yfu
" •' ' it mmiili*
" " " >hrr« ni'ii lliH
O tHcolnnit i 'ii#* vf-ur.
" " nix tuoiilim
" " tliMr nil 'iiI Iim . . .
Tr omii'iil
Tliv htHiidnrii wi'i|(lit ul a IhimIu'I
1 of cotton hi'oil is ltd {iouihIh.
•If. oo Bottum liny nt Austin at fifty
i) imi witi |n*r houiiriil |hiiiik1-.
..*■ <*ij Tlii* county juil of Kockwull eoun-
5!i' 'Hi. ty )nm Im'i'U fniptv twnlve tnohllu.
!{; I?!i ' The armv worm in devantiiti. K the P "v p 'ti n ."
io S'.«« < r. ps of llliuoin. low,i umi other
. 25 iiu western
.. 16 ; The uveruKi* d«*atli^ Ii)
,•1 vt*r?; mm the kinc
nc incli) tlrnt inn rtiou,
. ' .w'vvikis-iH< k'tfiili* f«>r ♦'mpIi
rj • ? . i^i-i tun.
rtltiH'ij <•« ut < pi«r Inn,
•Mi !i 4it| -i,t h«" I i t., iU'UXlu
v i «• Mitikc u Iiii.
O^i ; ir* ifpfiUi.jr li n limn,
i i rut- of |0 is rdt. m lir e
V 'r hiI'i^IUfiiii: | ni'1 ITi
In imi I-T*• State* im ot minteii to
17 Mi •'"' annually.
rr> mi A man who cannot uiiutl his own
f o mi laiHinexK is not fit to lie triistoil with
i h.. kiuKH.
A mini who cannot miiul his own I'aw. II. B. I'aiiikx:k.
Fort Worth. Texas
llifi INI
7ft (HI
| Plat on ia Argtm. |
Tlie followi!• j letter fioiu (ieneral
M .x 'V i* cojiieil from 111'1 Ft. Worth
I ii ii'ocntt. anil we enn lint arid that
it i« not loo -I'veii'. v.hi>ii vfe rentam-
rinponne
an ur-
Kaiiiwition known as the Farmera'
Allinnce, of Turrant county, a soci-
ety, the nature of \rhjch we know
m tiling, at a meeting helri some time
nince ut Flenimin^H Briri^e The
letter, us follows is a M'athin^ re-
iiuke :
I'vmis, Tf.*as. July 17. 'SI.
ipiitutor* of the motion would real- THE WIDOW'S WHIM. |or« Ihut every one in this community
' ali/e, iw we do, who have !>een the regard* an allocking and, we may ««jr,
nei^hlior of Oert. Maxey for twelve Mow a " Sasitipiku" Woman in outrageous ; We l^urn that sever*!
years, that his character is as imre Hei.ToK Burikd hkr HfsuAsn. j of the aanet11 ed women congregated
a that of any patriot upou whom From the Belton Courier. around the ^ rave late in the afternoon
the sun ever shone that in his every Thc 8U1K.tiflcationi,t of MUm (thc '"V** **wlei
day hie Ins walk ,i blameless mid h.-s huVf, | U|| urollst.(J t,u. indignation 1 noo.n> ^ M.nuluy, though we hare
every act i, that ol a Warni-n. avte.l o| thc^eople by their foolwh. un- fowled, aof wlutoMurwd, The
christian gentleman, take liiut where ~
reiiHonahle actions. Mr. .1. H. John- J*V"ician w'matU.uded Mr. JohnMn
son. iui old ami highlv respected tit- f?r ne,'rJ-T fl, ' ^w'k". •«< P *« ! ■
iien of Belton, riii.,1 lust Sunday time ol bw - -nth, «aya he found him
you will you Hinl him a OENTI.KMAN
with all the word can poiwibly imply,
and that through a public life of
many years, as a citizen and a soldier,
hj.s whole record has been everything n,7a^remU.V,\V\L",'sri<'tiflc"S" U'W '"l "T takH" il1- R J thcs)m
morning, after au illnes- 01 screrai , . .. .. -7-
wneks. During this sickness, though h® WH.S fir,t' 'l ed "i snme two weeks
not a memU'r of the sanctification- " he wa^ taken ill. and theaym-
ists. no one. not even of his Ivst l'to,"41 for ' ' "W nevcr
friends, were allowed to s«. him t,r , wry t-ivorjb ♦.^■H.iltiin .fohiwon.
anil tfien nee that they have not only J"'1 'j"1'1. ' There ar ■ many mora! people
done him a great injustice, but with 1V'i J-'itl 'tl,' >■ .1 " ' Ibis worli who would scorn to tell
him, I.,- faiii'ilv and friends, then '' P.' "' r,|.„l^,Jf " lie for a d ne, but who would not
iierhausthey might undo the n-is,.,- :, ,uA:h 1?lU' " "ole hesitate a moment to tell ten for a
Sunduy . - . .
"f several 111 " x>ry pr ^nncrs condition when
Ml '*> Inisiiiess is not lit to I*- trusted with
!• king's.
William Faulke, a mechanic, ilieil
that is calculated to win the confi-
dence and affection "1' his people
we say if they could realize all this,
•'Mli ul*. (Von
i l . !htIi rmi-ats. wiion clmr«i'(l,
• l.,t . 1 <j> 1 wn iot rvicli iii'-rrtinu,
;mi I 11 / ilviiiiri*, -it.1 ilollnr |« 1
• uri for l|i I, uii I m'Vi'dty Hve ei'lil*
• 1 I fill'i<n il Iiim r. imi
lUHII.Ot' IvNI' Hi< OF HO.NOli
N.' 1679
K'toiliir n.' . In.p . Dm' ui .1 II 1 r.l Moii-
Ir*) 1. ijjl.I 11 i* h Ii '1.111 It
f It uMtWOOl) iMnlnior.
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ni'i^n -<-1111111.
a .lol . of 1'il
Mat 1 •siii.itor
VV M loll 'if Ii.
#H*s>n 1*.^
t ll :
•ln'|
M'-' t v t;
111 Houston 011 thi
excessive drink.
Monday was the Inst, day 111 which
entries l oul'l In' llladc for till* stake
races at t he ('apitul State l'ior i>i
1 Ictolier.
\ bill is l.M'fori' till' (feorgin legis-
lature to shut u}i 11111 at ii 'murderers
for life, aii'l is favorably received l>\
tlie |'f. -- and pi'ople.
Ilirii.uk of the 111 tern.itioiinl and
U real Northern railrond U'voml
^an \utoni<>. is Is'iiin laid .it the
rate ot a mile and a halt a day.
V fiend, named Month*] Mi Far
land, is under at rent at llmie* (trove,
rharged with "iitrairing hi- I'J-yeai
old ilmnfhfer.
1,'ev .1 \r |i. ('rcoth. aL'eil 7't.
piiiie'i i' Baptist mini-t'T'it ihi (■
died nt I'nerili. Oil ill'- Mil. Ii
'liis'iid tl"1 Mnpiist Mission
"•ii' Autfiii o.
\ bride 1- reported t 1 have I ! >.
•.od; " I t"|i| nii uiv friends to li
my name put on 111 \ jtreseut*. so
1 lint il divun-i'd Iieon.'e -tumid not '«
able tn claim them
[' i> <iuite c.itninon to read a pnrii-
irruph like this : " A thiiniler-.torin
lasRod over the eit\ to-<lin <>ue
Dk Ot Si it: On yesterday evening
I saw. for the first time, what pur-
| oi ls to U a preamble ned reside-
tioiis adoptisl In what is called
the Farmers Alliance, of Tarrant
count s. upon t he motion of a Col.
Iliddesoii. Wholie is, 01 what lie is.
I do not know, ns | never heard of
hint l*'fore. ! had no nytiee or
hiun lei|oe of these proceedings,
have not I''en fin ni-hc'w ith a eopv.
and Inn•• no inf.irni:• * :on on ti e ",il-
jl'l't. ".\e tl 'it flll'll! !n il lo tln> a.
tii !•■ I re.,1 j".rpoi t:nir' lia* In en
copied from the I r' U >rth llemo-
cr.ii. The |ii'oe i l i:'_r- Imw on their
i.iee in utter
priiieipk's ot
disr.".
j'|s| I,'
law. Ii 'I n:: 111 a till 'II'
til" III illioll* st
all att■ nipt "l ar;-
• r vietiou of hi'xh
>n oi my t■ -11•
tin
' p|:,
l'l •
ival
rr:
•
Hit
•nation
r U.I m• 111
o!
im*
oiu
II
\vi
I vi v
11' ?t' ill I flit >V 11 T
any anil th -^vhole prt
nlv "i* ah-, i!ei' and v.":
I Mil 'I "■ 1 >!5■ • 1 • . of Iwi in
win a a gi'.M • j 11 ,11. as
tion <l,ow . jirotw.••! 10
UIIt.! I . "lid In' :Mt• >r 11:
oppol'l a'lil \ ol t|ele||s.
• til I lis,
A.
tint pawl iiiuler 'tin- eitv wt nl.{ and lUr mover." u t! i-
tri;i' .1
b'tore a
ii-. .% i111-
ire fllltl
out no-
• if foit-
li ' acre w ere
•isiiiiu' dii r-
!: 'it niipoi'-
I: I s. lit. i \ r.l
the public 1-
■! 'i'iy action
il '11:1) liave
This was
iui-
-ti.
|{ \ Ke,
I l-t III t ' . I'litei'li 11| I
OvI riet;
r 11
"• ——- T ■ qp
Our people tf
fa*oroftheanli*7^j* ]/(
located at AuatinJpT^y niy '}
Mat IimiI
M' ire
K Ma Ml
If
f ^kll *®a|.j4ii''.i plit''',
cj Ti.\*
\l mil \
1)1
V,"i'. '■ «i
WOMIKI
'III Mxlel'iuX' ,
[imm|\
•Vriirn
atrttfcm jhuuh,. lurk"-*
1, yie.i,
I l|- I til I ' lerk
< 'oillll \ .It. 11*' I I i'|
I I 'llllt \ \ II 11 lie \ . \\
' 'utility • ' rk. V\ ic
10 <«r1 • II oiii..v. 1I1 it \
ritt. U ui I', ji-tikin
.Im'. 111 • di'pul *
I fi n rer ,l"lnj Me,ij-.
I V < ollr, II I \ \ dol l |
11 uii 11a v, di putt.
Tut \ U C, I,
' din l\ ■ >hIi'r di'pilt v
• on,11 \ - im t Ma . 'A I i
nl
11 i 1 't "s .
Hi" and
l'i ill ;
Mil!
liter
n J. flm.nnucj
r nor it 1110 it.
IAISI'IN. TKX4S.
i f N-l" by il W I
ALexA>Dn'm
IVctunil s\ r
i * > -S 11:
ill I'leii-
111 1 inl
I Indcin
\\ :,.pp|e.
.1bli Ic
'hem truii
fiinrl**iid
I arttiei
I- souiethiiig new and worth nien-
t ioning.
S -vpral brothers recently got into
a ijii uii 1 over n pie. mid the little
one "It less kindly to the hi'_'oi'St
oit", who took his part, than lie did
tot-arris anvoflhe others Mostoi'
Cos'
N iliin js lienetii ial to all wh 1
ol- \ Io r requireuietifs, unforgn 11 >;
to all who do not. Her wainin^s
••ui' man iit every turn : her p .t arris
on! p ui liim nt follow eh -e ip at
Ills foot 'it eps.
Kiunlle I*<**• gt'ifly, :ill her wit'
1 1 -be -w.slowed a hairpin w1 !c
bant'iiiii 1 n• 1 hw. fie curling iron
slipped alio burned her fair brow , -lie
gave a wild shriek, but will weep no
more now.
Si'itesiraii 7hi In 1! figures of
w.
h hot nliri
islied on to the goal
lines
•put.ui' proceeding.
indecent haste.
of their pun use. These pr
charge corruption 011 'my part, and
c.'l'lplii :ty w til irih'giHl still" l'Otlte
IraiuU. .m l s.iv 1 It.' proof is " r\ ideni
I ih ia .ml thai tliey ptoduce the
pro 'I. or. '.oid it- onvicted t ilsit'i'i's,
• I ,'lri' : .ml H '"ii|itml 'i ssassius ot
char 11 "r. ^ • lioni st , - .. 1 \. 1 :l
111 ir.ri In- u .iJibor with crime wit."
nil' evnli'ii . I11;bii-.Ii the evident-''
Pill'V tl ue 11 MH'. tor there is nolle
I . •' ! r • i.i t w tfji mienipt scur-
i1 ■ l!|S||| l
ii- 1! ..a ti w 11 111011-
lirst
il.
y 111 hi . w im For t h
: il: v t.ri.e I an^lbh -ll.lp 'lilt ill
pri -"dim's I 101 ori, c-i. .1
t'V.l'V alleyation. clniTge Hid aci a ,:i-
I1011 therein eont liii'.vi. a- t rise, m t|-
tini'
■<iov.
h .or1
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S.
or
(C<i|o r'«l ' !• 1 il"'
•
for (lu vlire nM 'imglis, t '11! 11 - I'im.-u-
IllOIilll, • loilp. V\ liouplll-
t'o gli, A -1 'on 1.
ltd 'ill I-1' ' • ■ 1
1111 1 Ii- n.
Inliml 1 a1', i* 11. t 1
I lain Mi
IN.,I. Al.KWN I..
tl", fv,f
j'rit'h oO 1 flit ,
Ai «riN, (li c. iuii'1 I l 7H
[I. A i.ki \Nin.ii.
li,.,-. IS r I I'ttn IiihI w" l'in fr - ,
| ul I in un- emiMh ut'il on' lef ui ■ 1
I yiitri ii.il 0,11 truly ► > Alt mmli i'H
iI fl Hyru|> hivi s meiii | ei-ity ninl j
niti.i'iit ruin f iii'iu in v 11' in r I Imv
I van ''nl ll li'i 11) ri •'"liilliei il il
MA.I .1 H. I«('HIN < N.
A1 si in, 'l'f \as J*tn try. IHTft
_ All . SNI'I I
In I'i "|"|hI M i mi ol yen 1 < 1 c 'o I
■ It,nl 1 • In n 1 I I in I e tl'sl "lnRI
|l ii 111 li Iii |i if II1 iii. I1 |: V "II' i s
y t,nulls win i, 1. .1 lei eeliU m a
I Willi ll>V Ollll ll II
.•On N W Olil- NN
'I'fi AM, I Ircltil'i'f, IS1 I
/ |' clofiil r-y 1 nc I Imvi in 1
'11, in, I.tin. y w ill ik 'W'-'l
i" .j11 •' 1.1'v ".I' c i •"•miinout-
I \ KI I
Hell.
Ili'o I 1 :1 i, t\\ . '
Mun her-oii.
Hie :Vi'l w-
Ihiti's Oliver.
Is II llarbee.
I.' - lii'a.
l'l / Sow, II
lioi i" mi 1 01 iir
Si\l Ii Monday ■ after
in M in b and Scit-
Mic poi alar \ 'ic ar t lie |a-t |
• let 111.,| tried urn have Ih'cii 111 doubt
They are now ifiveii. it 1- - I otlici-
llllv. Itlld Is'tWeen 11 a 111' 1 k.* k lllld
liarfield a.nl - fellow • tim tleiri.
I. I 1 11 .111 01 k. I. I r.'.lUa, 1 i n -
held li..ijoril\, '.'I'i. int.,| vote,
\ little /irl, ''aiigliter u?
I' l ank till, w llo keeps a store at
| liai't, w a.s burned to death last
caused by the explosion ol a kero«eiii
hull p. I lie U'Otller III the llllllp the ",IN kUld, Iliad
icii'its and slauri 'rails utisiipp irted
by any evidence whatever. I rie-
uoiiiic.'d the movers and instigators
ct I In se proceeriinurs w hoever or
whatever tliev !-•, as 1 orri'| t.riish ui-
orabk', ailri as ynilty ol wilful :inri
iralii 1011s talselioiMl in everv state-
ment in said 1 ri i'm r-. touching
uiv personal integrity, which in an
active life, >s for the tfrst tnr.c, ;issa*I-
Mrs. I have peicr had <oimectioii.
I.oik- 1""°''' "r h'ss, or peetii'.niry U'lielit.
wecl. benefit otherwise, with or trom
ir route contractors, or contracts
n anv govern-
llauie ot
riMis
11 : riet < o
tic first .Monday
leinbi'i
* 'limity < '1 nirt ('rlminal
I ll's! Moliriav 111 en Ii
t'ivii Hinl Probate H'l-ines.
Molidavs in .I,i 111111 r\. M .11
I I|S| tl , SS
uii MI I h
Third
V Ma
III bel".
i Illy . > I'll |t|lie)' .1 uri Noll
•i'm o|'|. |i 1 hs
M 1VI .1 Iisejdl (l|o\ • I.
\lilcriMcn .1. I'. Hin Ii a 11.111 ' '
Morgan, I Ii II isler, A. .1 I tut 1
W 1 si man, t 'lif. N\ ei tviici ('lie
Krluiiil, I lio«. limine.
Assessor Hinl I oh t'r, < I . I'«
Treasurer Otto Kly.ller
I,
\
•tor
tl v.
llntlte being too high,
riow 11, when llie lamp cxpl
vi'.Jiiping tlie litlIc girl 111 a
tire, burning her to death.
No 1 ■ 1 a ii 1 J'kkai iiino. No man
t ail do a good job ul work, preach a
scrniiUl. try a law suit well doctor a
patient, or write a good article when
lie teels miserable and dull, with
sluggish brain and unsteady nerves,
ami nolle should Itliikc the attempt
111 such a condition when it can lie
m r,t« lly and cheaply releived by a lit-
tle Hop Hitters. >ee ol her coli'll'r
\\ 11 \ 1 I'.v Kin mun \\ in 1 i a
plcisiinl. reliable uteiiicllie 111 a i nev-
er does any harm, and prevents and This w
cures di-e 1 ~i• by keeping the stomach tein ot
ill perfect order, the Ihiwe|s ivgular.
anil 1 he kidneys ml hver active.
Sin h 1 iin an un' I'arkii - liin^cr
I'oii 11. It relieve! everv case ami
we have seen stai k- ot letters troai
I ilolsa'.ll- who II IVe Ih'I'II saved
he turnei' il 'n.'iit, federal, sia'e, city, coe.ntv
led en- ",l'1 ",n persoti.
or
1 1 ii-st 1 la! lol1
o| person-, and any cliai'iie or iiisin-
uation to the contrary i- as false as
perjury. And whilst I have worked
diligently, in session and out of ses-
sion, ti extend anuile in lil tticili-
lies til tile people ol Texas, lllld shall
1 '• 11|t iiiiii' to i|o so, niv so|e object was
to benefit the pcopl • without eve,'
liavimr reeeivi'il or ili'sired ore ci;||t
therefor, from auv source whatever,
mid without proni's or expectation
I hereof, ami would have repelled as
a u'l'oss insult an oiler ot reward, pe
ciiinary or ot her aid, and no prop
>s|t 1011 ol t lie kind w asev er ill I lil'atcil.
,ole assault is a part of a <\i-
relentless pt>rsecutiiiu. ion-
ci'ived in iiiitpnli and 1 al ic in. t nig
111 ci.i apt ion. anil ,-ven deeent man.
friend or toe, will si ti n t!ie man who
raises a grave cliai<e ag.nu- lu<
neighbor without 'lul i'.v- 1 eii-
Ni ws Ileitis; Mr. S. II Kartoiiot
Ibis i or,ily, vv ho has recently Usui
hiinling citltle in Ibxar arri an-
riiuiuling i oiuities, sa\s that he h.1 s
seen 110 craps flint will iiearlv ctpial
lb .se in Mason 1 ">ilM\ The crop'
in the lower c/mntic' were cotisiijer
ably dailingisl by the frost wle 11 iii
tbi 1 utility 111• -t-f crops were unharm-
ed During the past week we luivc
received several reports ol the mi'
«„imii from trav""ei IVmn olbet
pin 1 .of tin tale Ma on 1 iut\
iainier* ulilsl Is' cungl litujaled old
1 •• .moil 1101MC Io consider th-ai
Ih.
Its
Mini
lorn
I lie 1
cured 1iv it. Sec
I hi l il''.
11 line, -11 v - I >r
1 hicl si bool ol
l'l -pi HI si 11| III ICS,
other 1 ol ■, 1 a ii .
nilllllce 1
•t
in
ti'Ui-v, hi ipe
clliel
1 banning. " ts
human vutue
jo, s, soi row .
and sii|a it u,ies
t lie 1 lilt'l interests ol human
11 1 vv it!'!1" a 111 tii 1 may . luuii" is
•entre to wlin li ui. lie .11 tii',!..
I lie timilglll iii Ills llolll'' ili'l've iii
arm .iinl lighten* Im toil I or tli.it
ins heart yearn- when le 1. mar "tl.
I lie e lie gamer- up h" be I tl' •
im 1 iikI Ii.i ordained alike |i 1
all men I In higln si carl lily I ippi-
111 providing I", all I lie ,uic-
iirirv ol liotii"
01! Ilol's mid
'. pioi'c ding,
t aallv disi'e-
gmii atile m
fr, i' instil a
Would b
iI'MICc I
instigator
as igiioi'.iiit ot, or 1 1,,
gardfnl of tie r 'gilt
to 1". crv ' it i.'en by our
tioiis. l il se proceed:ilg
ni"" to tile i aiii o| Hadamali-
\ erv I p 'l v I'll ,
S. II M v\M
don I ktiigi any 1 Iniig about
imiii-v l\ miia ' daw 1.' vv ho 111
liO-e ll'sollltt "lis al tie
I iitiici- Mliaiice iii
lav o , Imi w ill propli-
«' leu ■ irri'd up I'
r II is sod that
voted a lil 1V1I 11
up. 11 tlie or*
a tii-
tlui .
\\ ■
tl • I'.
troriu.
llleet lug "i i iii
' 'g.u'ri Io I i"|,
e ■ now t hat v hen
can's a I ui I odor
lit,I lew member Vol
I he resolitl ions 1 one
perhaps they might undo th
able job they have attempted to put
up on hi 111. North Texan.
Special Telegram to th" Post.
Ai'stin*. duly "2W. Deputy I niteil
States Marshal bin y receive I ii tele-
gram to-day from (. heyeniie, Wyom-
i 1 g Territory, to the effect that a
party arrested in that territory a
short time ago for stag,' rohliei'v,
turns out to be the injurious Ham
White the lone highwayman, seii-
teiu. 'I t t a i't" term in th" p 'ait.'ii-
tiary tor robbing stages in Texas, but
s'rieeipietltlv pardoned bv l'|e-:d'"a'
sanctiticatioiiists, refused to allow ,j„j|ar
an v such," foolishness," on ahe term- .... . ,'!'!■•
-.lit, and would not allow any assis- 1. ,',1rV1f.in tl" "orld w to
tance in preparin-.' the corpse for fhe !?' d,hf nt'n «f-
burial, but with her own hands helped ,Iwnr A wol[* reiK>lut.® "P"
lo rire.s i. with a- nun h in lift, relice P." a'v the chielcharac.ten.tics
1.S though he had always been a j ( great u, well as all good men
stranger, not even -heridiiig a tear The revis. on of the Bible, when
•ven sneuding a
of affection for a departhl l.ttsbaiKl.
And the mother, a very old lady,
louses in him her only child, and the
last tie that binds her to earth, was
unwillingly admitted into the house,
and after going in was treated in the
most scaii ial a, and shameful
11 ay 1
silll
"lid
\\ v
1,, I
ti
W
1
!ll!!l
Willie is sl|spe,'t• ■
I'r.il stages sing!
p, rrion by the presji
1 ](i' be 1 urneil '■ •*
g. it is likely that lie
||| I'i: \a.s by tile I .
'1.101.11 -.
nan' M.'. latu's buoy
■■ ri'. eil a telegram !
g. stating that a uian
•I. I tlii 1. t-r t'e iug
I'resident tier, calling her u devil incarnate.
111 a II -
a
t
land" I
<i.leal,
•se in
will
mm
hi'
the
v ■
ti 'en
I * tii: i-ri -'Hte,s mail, .nil f'-oai thede-
n-riptioii given lie is iptxw -ri to If
the uotorimis 11..ni U bite, well-
! ti to the oflieer* here ... a d -r-
iug and il* -perati rubber. He vv w
•ni to the penitentiary for robbing
th mail- and v.its iiarrioneri out by
I're-ident Hayes. If they tail to
niHk" a case against him in Wyom-
ing h will be brought to Austin t
trial for 11,ai1
this .-late
Vustii. 1
ullierv cot'irittei1 in
liar, a hvpocrite, and oth -r such
•ha!U"iiiJ n 111 -. One of them -aid
.fi I. it ed ii a' an I hi* church (th
I resbvti",'i,.tt w ;■ " than t!ie d vi|
hiinself; t'ual ill the cin:i'l'hc.s of
lb'! 1.-1,1 -.V e lil'ive ' i'itpf and '.Ver-C
than b"ll it-i ll'. The '.ii'.titer begged
th -in 1 1 h ,vi• siaue !"-;t 'cf for the
ilenri, auii ri"-ist i'rotu siiuli talk 1111- I
til some future time. To which ih -v !
, replied: "Hun the. Id she-l vil
she only e mi" here j. ,p\: wt h;ivc
l>ee:i prr m; i'cr thr • mouths Ihnt
Mr. Jyhii son might die if he dkl not
accept, siuietitic liioii.
A bunt, tlii- tMii ■ i'.ie cofltu vvas
111 i le reaily tor the corpse, the wife
-trading by putting on her kid
gloves with nil the iudifl'ereuec im-
aginable, readied in'! and pushed
: oil" of his fe—t in th" coltiu. iinri then
j turning to the iriri mother, said:
Non sent I'm rev of m.v children
then struck I1k passage, " And he
vvns naked,'' thought they must do
something. >1 they fixed it to reail,
" He had 1:1 his undor garments
only.'' This looks to us like strain-
ing nt a gnat and swallowing u med-
icated tlur.re' oiviler.sliirt, but we ma '
be wrong.
The N. 0. Picayune tells of a ie-
mark iM" incident which occurrvU u
('•vv 1 lays ago in Cluiborue pariah,
La. Mr. M. Jackson dreamed for two
con-I utive nights that his grand-
"i ther. who had been dead quite 'A
:''i.T bee ■ ft. ar.'. had buried a quan-
tity of money. He went to the
lace inriicated iu his drcrin and
mud >•] "H1.
Mil.!.: 1 v Mi OrilEK liltASSBH. -Ill
a di t i-rioa about millet and other
gra s by the Farmers' I Tub of Bcl-
pre. Ohio, we copy the following:
'Millet, unlike many other crops,
improve- the soil. It should Is* sown
;ii .1 line, three-fourths bushels to thc
acre, and broadcast. If it. i>e sown
v it!, cats it teaks a valuable crop to
iilow under alter the oats have been
harvested. Millet cut vv hen the grain
is in the milk v s'ate has a food value
etui
tin
Ners'
Defective .fill' I 1 " v,; • notif
ivi 1.• lo-tiay that the mail robber ar-
reite! a nil in jail iu New jhxi. o has
been indent ifie I a- I lain White, the
i'i x.is Ion- highway man, who robbed
stages tdl arouii'l \ust111. asiri who.
eiu < ii tinn. vv is panlotieil out bv
n
in
when vou tlu iighi nut ^as dying, rated*it Ml per cent above the bi'ft
President Hayes,
ha:l. iteing ell irgi
Ba-t I'up coillltv
1.II'
V dill
and 1 would not let nitr. go; I would
"'I > 'rather -en,l him to a ealooi'., or to
lie devil i-;ii - I! .(u |o you.
The colli ii wa - 1 h"ii placed in an
express vvae ni. the wont",, refusing
to have a hearse,
the grave, where the corpse was put
in the grave arri covered up as soon
as possible, the women trving to pre- , , . - ,
vent iuiy ol "the world'''helping i(1 be destroyed at a cost of on«
anv way: but a good many of Mr.
"™* ' , | .lolinson's friends followed and went
iinaiunitv was pa'iitul- ,,, ;ul,| h'riperi ti Jill up the grave.
it 1 lie terri-; Tim poor, heart-broken mother sat
which h ip- |n weeping, ami being unable toeon-
Whit.
with
IS out
murder
timothy hay. or ' ight tons of millett
are equal to eleven tons of timothy.
It pro'luees three tons of feed to the
acre. Blue grass is the best for per-
manent nasture. Orchard grass will
ui'i hurried off to k'r,nv well ou shaded laud."
I ri '•'tellt. of Alabama, in a long
article showing how cotton-worms
the news
: accident
• pi: t 1
•k"d by
blv h irriivitit
pencil \\ eriliesilav evening. Io Miss
Viola Franklin, by the explosii ti of
■ 1 ,1! oil Ian,p. The screws ot the
liit'ip. ;t - 'i t! s, bad in s in • in inner
go|! ei o il of order ami the llnttte
bla/rri up. when Mi-- N'iola attempt-
•si to fan it out with her dress skirt:
the lamp exploded, igniting her
dress ari I she was s nui completely
ervi li,| ei| 11 a si.eel ill Hum "s. vvliicti
in a fi'W inoiiteuts. far shorter than
it take* to write il, hill burned her
clothing e:iti:i Iv nvvav. even to her
tri| I'er.sidf, exchiimeil: ib nlv
knows what I have endured tl,1 last
t wi'iii v-four li'iiirs, an I now th -y
ire burying my p i >r b iv like u d >g!
M iv (imi forgive th.mii !'
The grave was fiiletl up, ami the
crowd rih-per - si with no tnueral ser-
v it c whatever. The iudignation of
tliefp oplt* isinteuse. and a great deal
>f feeling is expressijri for the age I
mother ami Mr. Johnson's children,
who have also beer treated verv
badiv.
cent nei in re, says:
"7 tie arsenic empioyeri by us in
our experiments of last summer was
the common white arsiM,ic(.lc/i/)'«w/
iirsruiosiini), costing by the barrel,
lauded iu Texas, from three to four
cents p'r pout: I. We suppose it
would cost abon1, the same at the
present time, in eid er Mobile, JJew
Orleans or Savaitah. A permanent
solution was made by adriingto it five
gallons of water. Hve ponnils of ar-
senic and oiie pound of sal. soda, and
then boiling over a file. 111 a common
iron pot, until all -the arsenic wo*
dissolved This makes a solution of
arsenic that will keep for any length
• f time without the slightest pre-
cipitation. We have now in ourof-
fiee a bottle if flic solution uuule on
-hoes and stockings. I'hvsieian
Hendricks and Blunt were . ailed inl SasiTIFU aih-n Sviattt kof. Obi
im iiieil iui el v to administer to her people had hojed that the litllo band this plan las' sumner it is just as
sutferiiigs. which in ist have b it in-'i'i sunctiHcntionists 111 our midst b it) perfect to-day as it was 011 the day
tc|isc. *'! 1 lived thr ntgl tl e night, dispi rsee, or at least that no more of whet, we made it."
,-,i.i| ai about ill o'clock Thursday 'heir erratic way of doing thing* 11 .
niorning Iter spirit took its flight.' should come under the public's no- A LIFK-SA VINO HfclBOINK
bock hart Register. Itiee. But this ltoj e was fttlile. On I *
Sunday a citi/.i'ii of our town. Mr. I Iria bewis h"r name now is Mxa.
t hrisliaii Arivocate: It iron rests John II. Johnson, died after a ling- blu Lewis Wilson—has suTed thir-
il rusts. I'lte steailv roll of the well- criiiL' illness. and Ihmiik a inenilier of teen lives sineij ISoi, when idle set
oiled wheels and pistons, taps ami the Knights of Honor ami Orid Fel- up in the business. In all these
' not dam- lows lodges, niemliers of I hose visited
screws of a locomotive w i
age it as much a-
idly 011 the trai t.
|"'g,i. |c decay .ts soon as their work
is .suspended. It the arm
labor, it muscles vv 11 soften ami
-brink ; let the mind cease tone' and
how soon i!s powers grow dull, if the
lungs cease their work, or if tii • heart
-tops its regular beat, we die. The
<' li cist iau who h is n it inn g to do will
ii<
of It: ': irt . 1 I tb
ll lll'i S W ill soon tell
I .>1 ' ic >s of rie.itb is conn
A (o-oigi'i in Ul claim-
P 1 Ii i Ii ri a unit liiite in
i llillks i'e ii 1 il'scov ei'ed
iiiotion It has been run
coulinuoiislv tor live vearr
Ic al low it lostaml the family resilience, ami requested
* "ther things also that they be pcrunttcri to take charge
of the remains ami perform tii
censes to si ileum service of burial, but litis w,is
indignantly refused bv the wile o|
rieceiLscri, who is herself a ..aiictitlea-
tioiiisi. She was not very schct iu
the language she used in speaking to
them, b, no." fa'iit r profuse ie lier ad-
jectives. Hut we ilraw tb" mantle
ol silent e over much I hat transpired,
ami go to tiie .scene of buria. Il
lnis always b a hi. mi. a:t nig
Ii a! 1 ai a w ■ . 1 .1- ci . ist !.,r n it ion >,
t a it-pi in tini ■ of epidemic, to sliow
the de 11 ui; 1111 iner o'.' W-pect at th"
iiiteruicnt. h iving approiiriatc c •re-
in illlcs, bat tlii- wa ri.'llleri til I' -
i ■ .ills III ,'oiin lolllls tu, they b ,n^
burr ed into the grave and the dirt
ast'H except two she h.is relied whol-
ly on herself. Her latest achieve-
inent vvas the rescue last Februruy
ie ol two bandsman troni Fort Adams,
near Newport II. P The men were
to I njoy.
his hands
','v soon Innc 1,0 relimi n
liis lieai 1 i- warm in lovi
I! b cugt'r ni their win
art grow- cold the Ii in 1- will hang
ov :i in itlleni'ss : ami t
11
I les 1
f the
' the
r the
to have
W lie II lie
riH'tuid
now
perpi
d into the grave ami
inistilv tb 1 iw 11 upon tIn- volTiiii. It
w uilti .'.Iin 1 si 111 a- it the p H't s
to suit
Now to
apt.
L. I li-rriot. 1 Inefengineer
• •f .be !', \,is Western railway, writes
11*.1111 Hon- ui to the li 11lro.nl l'1 mi-
ll ' .' Il re t 1 • lie 1 t- submitti.ll
th 11 prop nit,"ti to sei'uri' the rood
Mllg
A
1.1 kliart.
L'lfkb.irt
ami to ii
{agister
o! go id el
mii a
w.u'riis hinl been (iarap!ira.seil
a new sy -1 Mil el thiiu- -
glorious burial slowly form
inarii to read, "swiftly bo
white in.111 nam,' I Iv-riis and t • gr 1
who when a slave, belonged to the
Johnson family, riiri most ot tlie work
requireil Io till I lie grave, the .issis.
t.mi'e "I others U'itig refuseri by
pissing ever the ice near Lime Kock
Lighthouse, where Mi's, Lewift
\\ ii.-1111 resiries, when the ice gave
way ami tliev lei' in. Hearing their
cries, Mrs. Wilson rat, out with a
clothes-line, which she threw 1 1
them, successfully hauling then,
at a givii risk to herself fmm
• peril of the ice giving v
Ii her and of luring pulled in.
■r heroisn on various ik-cummIoiis
■ won her the tribute of her
lie's Legislature expressed in an
otlu ■:! resolution; the public presen-
i 'imi (o I ci of a ooat by the eitizena
of Newp.nt; a testi uooial in mou«y
trom the oflicer- and soldiers of Fort
Adams for aviug their comrade*
umi mcil-il from the Massachiwetta
Humaue Society mid the New York
Life suvinvr Benevolent Asmiciation.
Io these offerings is now litlv added
tin gnltl imilai of the I'lilted Stated
ben
II M
ll.*18
#0
Life saving seme.1
N. T. rSFKBhH.
Kern Fin
pr
crops repiMtiil no larg in ^
North Carolina thai even llle Io^|m^
will ii-it If able Io harvest it ■
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