The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 5, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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(ilUTOildtl (UMCWIIV I Another lug fire at Helton, This I'liere wen tl death-in New Or-
. . , . , , liuie $40,iMH.1 worth ol" proi ertv wan lean* last week.
W IS- MI'TIK. Jlllv *>. 1^'? I i -
| The I'eiuorrai v of tlie Thirteenth) • ! UeW itt count., iiutructs for Coke
Senatorial Distric t met m c,'liven- In not K ,1 Davis beautiful mat*- for re-election to the U. S. Senate.
Main n>l F riu street*. i mm ju this place. ami wcalled to , u|| ,,llt ,,| (0 make an "mil
«ir>lei l«v ('apt \\ II Ledlietter. I, ... • , . 0
. n.,1. .vi, r .. i, , 1 penitent i amliil ate
{ rl '1"" *M On in ti"ii of < apt. It I•. Orguin. '
<i,c om m it t c • >t three w a- npjHiinteiJ! it was evpei tnl thai the last rail hill* at 'J* rtf.
ion .redentiaU an.l haM« uf reiiivM-n- un the lion/ il.- Hran. lt jailroad s.m Antonio h.id fourteen death*
t.i'.i 1,1 con- -ting |> I' M>< .< .it. would lie laid \esterdav
I.i.Ul«ille<piv and Ale* Mi 1'ow, who1
reported a follow*: I Mrvan has raised u subsidy of i?l".- the la-t month.
| That
i tie the
(it'll. J. II. KubeMsiui.
CAIN,
v l ji
riiiKToK.
MKTKtll'. TH4K. iUl.NT : . I*M.
At \tlanta. (leorgin., confederate ' 'j1' '•'>* '*
... , .. .. .. ... . j a , lute and uncertain.
*l.iHKi lulls sold lor and ^I•"i
last week, atul siktv-cight dining
democratic state ticket.
r >ti i.i -\ Kit vol,
JOHN IHKLANI),
of <i i .luhiupe.
ron i.ifitfna nt i.o\ i .s• tt
MA lilt IN M \ IM'I N.
of Navarro.
tin h;iM« ut repri-.'ntation ■«H n > to induee the ||. V (land \N
ini- a. that udi.| 'e.I at the p road to lOtue there.
l alve«ton State <' >n\t iitiuu. lo-wit ... ,
, I'avctle county. 7; Ha.«ti ip county,4.1 l>r- Hlnm-liclte, of ICoun.l lop
and l.ee conntv.tt: and the follow- I a.vette county, died i*t conge-tioii o
iiil' delegate, present and entitled t > the brain last week.
e countv Al>'X
FOI. i I'Ml'TKM.I l'K
W .t SWAIN,
ot lied lliver.
i ^\fVi«sioxi i: or t v vt> el l I
W WALSH
ot Travis.
Pull TRfca sr ri.h .
F. H Ll'HHorK.
«•! Gal vest i>11.
FOB ATToUN KY (iKN'VH \T .
.1 l>. TKMI'l.KTON,
of Tarrant.
< UIF.F .n -Til l: slI'KI VI . cl'liT.
ASA II. WILL IK.
i>t (ialveston.
V-S0<"'l ATE ,'t -til F> SITlil VI I otilT
J U. >TA VTON.
of V ictoria;
S. WEST.
of Travis.
FOU THK < ot'KT OF AI'PKALS.
.1 I'. WHITE,
of' i uadalupp;
,1. M. HUllT,
of Ilallas;
SAM. A. WILSON,
of Cherokee.
run statf sexatoh.
HON. TI1AV1S SUA A',
of J>ee count v.
lU' <le euate pre«. n'
<« at* : From Favett.- , . . , ... ,
Mellow. F A 1L-. W. II L.dlet- the Apache- have killed twenty
ter and I*. M nvow. From Hi- people, and are preparing.!■ >r a ^eii-
trop county H l . Ordain, I* <• eral raid upon the white*.
Hill and .111 lidle-pie From Lee ■ , . ,
,, If 1 i.ikhi.imhi i> aaul to he the price
countv- H. 11 Mel leii.in. 1
("apt W II L-doetter was made paid lor some real estate recently ->ld
chairman ut the i ou\>ntion, and <• in Nev. Yorkiity.
i Tim!! is, wcr< tarv
N •ininati >n lieiin: in order. I'iiiit
H 11. Ordain placed in nomination :
the Hon Travw Shaw. ot |,ee it ! v.
There being no other name before
the convention. Mr. Shaw wu> nom-
inated hv acclamation.
Mr. 1L 1>. M Clellan introduced
the tollowing resolution, which wa-
adopted :
Ji'ruolr.J. That the 1 li'tnoctaey o|
thi- Senatorial 1'istrict heartils en-
dorse the course ot Maj. A. W ^
Moore in the last |egi>hiture, and re- graphs there i> iu vellow fever there
gret that hi* private inte e>ts pre-jal)ll tllllt
vent him Irotn serving again in the
Dallas and (ialveston lia\e lieen
i onnei'ted bj Wlepfaoue, A ill-tame New York, wa>
<<f '!1 •"> miles dividi * the t wo cities. the «H- t. I lie pggref(ate 1 -s
, . .. ... . fire foot* up tl,000.00(1.
A colored geui luni lias been ap- '
pointed route a^'ent for I nch Sam's
mails Iietween liennisun and Taylor.
Hroiklyn N. ^ . manufiuture- I,-
• nki,ihmi ki nr- of heer annually; and,
what's more, she drinks nearly all.
The mavor • >i Hi iw nsville i.-le-
Tliis indepi iideut caiulid.;. Ii
governor olijects to the democratic
platform adopti'd at (ialveston. he-
is vague, indeti-
11 will doubt-
less surprise niaiiv that lie doe not
sw allow the whole ot it. because the
Houston I'cist saVs that lie |s one of (
the soundest democrat* iu the Mate,
lillt lie happens to lie ( lie ot those
independent deinoi r. t- who i- run-
I'apt S.ini. M. Strayliorn. ex-sln r- ninn for gmernor upon the Kobert-
iir «f Williamson count v. has return- pl«H«.riu S.ine we come to
,1,1, i, , , . ■ . ... think about Ins candidature, we con-
ed to Ins home at (.eorgetowu. 1,^ l||at ^ ^ ^ )ju>
I h«* Stiitf 11. iid t l Ivluration tuiM^urc mi in«i , lio «1
have tin1 | *t i ipita « t tin* 11«I« iI • %\ any oius ami no om !• l-
«chool children from oil to f-J.tV.M him lie stamU upon his own
platform, the work ot his own hand
"" *' i and emanating from his own fertile 1
The Georgia larmers are just I.,- brain Ii 1*. he is as independent
ginning to pull ti'dder. In Texas, it a- it i- p-msild,. tor^iiie to l>e, and lie ;
has all 1 pulled and stalked or "light jiwtlj My that "1 am an inde-
, . . j pendent ailionu' llldelM'tlilellt
housed weeks ayo. I j... ,We.ir-
The Hour mills of Hucker Hro*.. on that line if it takes l.mi iill uin-
troved hv fire on M,, i' and when th is
over, lie < an get mi his ri an poiiv,
go home, and diu hi- pot it.K-s. We
have respect o r hi-1 •■.•icsty, h it pity
A cn't was l orn near San Antonio , his lolly. Sail \utonio 1 lines
this week without le^s. At I ist
: Mm,
WtlOI.KS VI.F. I-HIIH- IN
Hut
hv tile
,. , , ,,i A special from Elgin, under
counts it was alive and doing x* well nf
■ hit i
Two men rode to the Tion>«) of a
farun r h\ the name o| lio..s.. Moon,
whom 11 • \ knew had ^xmi m hi-
hoil-e The* t al led ll I III out and lle-
rit>* was never more
healthy than at this time.
I'ul. C. S. Proctor, aged sixty-six
brother-in-law of Gen. Heauregard,
shot iiinisidt through the head in
' New Orleans, on the 1st. No can- •
. i- assigned for t lie act.
i Tile total reel :pt- of th. I! rt: al-
tural and I'oiuological exhibition.
In accordance with the action of recently held ut Houston, amounted
the delegates in the late State Iletn- to «> : total exp •n---. S'J.'iii '.*>
ocratn convention, (nun the coun-
ties composing the tenth congres-
After an address from the Hon
Travis Shaw , and also Irom .ludg«
L. W. Moore, on motion, the con
vent ion was dee hired adjourned.
W. H. LKOiiKTTF.u. Chairman,
ii. C. Thom S.'cretary.
('omcrrKsliinal iniuiuratn (ninentlen.
as could he e\peeled.
The association of ex-ennfedcr.dle
M>s.eir,.iiis living in Texa will !•••
i . lel.ratod at Italia* ou (lie HUh and Ilull,d,.d th niones. oi th-v would
lltli of this month. kill him. IL replied that h. had
Mrs. Constance Terrell Cook, eld- J"'1 iMi """ die a. to give up th
est daughter id Hon. A. W l- ip-H.
Groceries, Liquors, Tobaccos! Cigars,
-aoksih Foil-
the north german lloyd steamship company.
TIIK l.SMANS I.INK, 1ItulT'l.lil'AM l t\A.\
I III. 11 All AS I.IVK. 11" *TA II. I IN)
and tbs mxmuitvpx and domzmxoxv line.
Iln*tli>|>, April I.-
€. L, NOllGAK
DEALF.lt IN
Family & Fancy (iroceries,
Kccjis the licst Immds of I* lour,
('In>icc I iiisisiiisi Silicar A' S\rup ,
Filiost 1111(1 licst \rcii|;i MolassoM,
""c;i. I '('j j i«'T ai)< I Sjiictfg
Cotr.M\
a full line nf
In fact.
-staple (JHOCKlflIvS
lea\ ing a bnlaii*
sional district, in the designation < t !• u l" not Judge
As will lie seen by notice ofjthe time and place, a convent ion ot tin, who \va> killed
(b-ii'l Shelh.'V,i h.iirnian eongresHion- delegates ot tlie Deuiocr.u^ of the |.'aV,..(,. (,un.r\, on
expenses.
on hand of ^13 mi.
..1 district, the convention for tl.e ^v;-r !# v0"uU'? '"'"I.'1; 1 111 T'." hut a man I
,r ., .. . . „ . , ilistiict is hrrehv called to a^iuM"
r«nth District is e^l^to meet at L ^ citv of Austin at 12 o'clock m who wa« kil
Austin, on the 2ith(in t. Following i)n Tuesday, the 24th dav of August, town,
are the del gates to said convention i proximo, for the purpose of noininn- j
f|..m countv: J. K. Green, W- ''nK Hie candidate of the Henio. r.i-
i: Miller. John Shackleford, R. J. ||ccongresKinan from s«i'
Price. IJ. J> Oigain. .f*T. Hluck. II.
-aid
hut/e. of An —
it l ayetteville.
Saturday la~\
t he name i d Si hole • ,
d hv Mr Zapp. of that
tii" I i rand h-dge
nor, now in s, -~i >n
Templeton, C. B. Garwood, J. II.
'Fitzwillinnis and W. A. (hitman. It
is hoped that there will !«• n full at-
tendance of the d legates.
ii lies ate said to be so plentilul
iu northeast, south1list and eastern
restrict and for the consideration of I eMis. that they ari
-Bill other matters a- in the judg-
im nt of the i on veiition may advanee
tlw >ucces< of the party and the best
- Hon.Travis Shaw,of Lee county,
is announced this week as the Demo-
cratic nominee for State Senator
from the Thirteenth District, com-
posed of the counties of l'astrop.
l ayette and Lee. To the most of
our readers Mr. Shaw is known a< u
gentleman who would represent the
district creditably in the state senate,
harinf had considerable experience
iu the rej resentative halls of our
state legislature. Mr. Shaw is n
furnier and stock raiser of large ex- please copv
perience, and a gentleman well
posted as to the wants of the mnsses.
and will make nn infliiential and
working senator.
interest of t he count r\
The chairman of the er.iinfv Dem-
fieratic executive committiwhere
action has not already been hud. and
delegates appointed, will pi.•;.->• take
prompt action in en using < mi vent • .lis
to he held in their respectiv coun-
ties for the election of delegates to
the congressional convention. It i.«,
enrnestly urged that every proper
effort lie made to have a full and fair
tat iv
tendallce upo'i
ot K nights of II
in that city.
A I.os \ iiif. !■ paper says th,
M 111 Lir have the hi t p d|e\ \( t
It is plain and simple. I r-t. i at.1
the Indian; si cond. shoot him. It i-
ill e x pel is i vc and entirely i --fiM--
i tory.
I The S'. ite-U. 'I says e\ (iov i: .1
■ Davis anno: > < hi iii sell a candid at <
for l '• ingi'i—s from this di«tri-••in-
dependent i t all parties Independ-
en! ii in - r -public.in. an 1 i uiu-it l
The postofliee department, for tin |t ,r)
first tune since IsM. i- :t -u-t;.:n-
111010-', ; so thev t h' Ii i ommeiii I
tiring One shot took efti < t in Iih
and Wit ot Mr. \h. II I mn. died Ul right leg It i« not verv dans.;, i i I-
Austin last week. Jb will lie up in a few du\s. I lev
An exchange sh. that ii is a verv^:i!l'"'" ' !" 1''' 4
common thing to hear fanners say rrimltlv« be u... f '. •
tIii• \ have made the best crops this v i... a ti>." t^s ti liw-t. nn Is- i • I
' . . . ... i.m1 j. t.naed tiy llio t , >u of <. rl.ii i o n-
\eaitue\ nave ever mnae in 1 exas. umi.<nui Hp*1!*!* j tn*s.* i . v
■it ,... i ii «,ril\ r. inil t<\ huilU u;'. fortify
I In re ar. two hundred represen-1 *• - '
present at I iah eston. Ill ai-
Wllicil III: wii.l "KM. II ima 1: h \ IU. \ ('iila I' Ki'll < . I "s//
|) \ V11 - W JoM'l
ill-. I ' I'
left to rot on
the ground, ar.d the tjnest < hin. -e
clings, larger than a unn s ti-t. 11
for fifteen cents a busied.
-ria-
ing. Not a dollar ot the appr
tjori of over t o million-, made by
i-ingre— in nntieipati-in ol an e\pe -
ted deficiency, has vi t been ton. h. d
An exchange savs that a lady iu
t..."«ii/e ^11 .-xiMlt.ij f. in'ile irr. /'.Ur.t .-i
li-id el'es*!**. or otwtruet i«iDt wl.i.'a Jr .
liiirr t!io III I . lth 'IIn- teme*'.; i-. i-t
iinl'Mvl tin- lo.kis.1 up k-< tofldi's. ml tin i
t.. t«l Mieiifih to n- I \is.«!iiv
to m-nvs fsr.cli a r eiortv t< I « i«1 ia
tUM|K> ' f i'rrrtvlt lit"- •
n^Mrr. 'it evil*—lin.'.nch" ari ! . >n-
KlpatlSfc, afflln.11^ ne.irty h'I I l"CU '••,
fcri-n-lsctedbj-it'ioe*' Ajx rii nU |
"Tough o.i Chills,"
r i:n> ." . n«'« f 'V .'*o • . ie.' I. - ; i,
t.y J. Ini I liiUnui, At'.iUiUt, Ou.
-•*
i r T Mo-.re, \% I,,'a a ..-ut ag
at the post-niorti m e\ irimrit e-n "t
the I. ,|v o' M ;■ \\ ad.' .'i * h re-
i-tly di I in a -a! < i iu tin- cilv.got
some ot the poison from the diseased
j irts into a small -or. on Ii I .t-1. :
l liis w a ■ -o„i la-, s , ■ i■ 1 t In 'e-
-nit has I., -u ini • *tr> •• a- I i l.! i- |
cal -'.re hand. The doctor fl
yesterda-. that at oni tun- t.
ppreh" II• |\. t I > '
i). Av..ioxi:s & co,
OO < uiiKi'ii Airnnr, .% I * I I \
--/ttrHifttrc mid ( arpHs,—
House fm'riisliiiiie (ioods,
HV I I \IIM>I ilx K IN
I M« ;'
Annijii ,Kepi, 'JO'I . !k7'.i jnh Id 7*
I 111. > I \ I
I «.1 rii. •• - --ii |m - i
Ji \\ J11M *> S i >
W. Ol A VI
representation of the Di-nioi-rai \ of with the sa- < liariue matt,
the counties in the district in tl\e water-melon. From on.-
irtiii.-il into any tliii g else.
N- ' i' too late. I I . - imtei 111.. I
lb-publican tell- us tli.i' a Mr- I) t- k,,ri '•;-!*
|er. of Marion i "iiiity, lle-.rgi.i i
iias reiich.-il t h" age of 112 \ ■ o <. «
l.r.pti >i th'-re l-.-: > iii-; >■ a on a
1 - Dlr.lt
profl'sse ii fit fait Ii lis a lll'-iubei ifth-yf i i. .,. . , .
Home, Gh.. has been expeniueiiting j
I
the inn amid hind
it -w - - Statesman.
is in r*h I ■ tier
-DKUKK
I )| V (tdOtls, ( In! ll ill ij. |
I V —
>1X M s.
In H'V
11 a M.
\ N l
ol t lie ,
Primitive i'apti-1 clnireh.
arge melon ^
convention, when it shall assemble. .,|„ made a pint of thick, golden si-]
V,- rup, equal iu Havor and taste to the 1 -
< hairnian Dem. hx. ' om. lUtli I "ii- ' . all pnrtie . \.' the onlv lar'v In
al District. | golden drip. ,
iv is dei'are- hiiu-elf an "in It'-
ll" candidate |. r i ongrei-f
till 11 i -1 r 1 e t. "indep! l: leli' ot
gres-ion
Democratic papers in the district
A colored man wu.- killed by light-
ning. in Fuvette count v. last week.
The horse he was riding was killed
Yellow fever is reported iu New
Orleans.
The president vetoed the lliver
and Harbor bill.
On the 2d lust, the House passed
slum
la-' f.-w
assail* is the Democratic part) I-
lt not ver\ 'range that tln-e k
called "'illdepend. nf - Ii a spe. ial
love for all ] ll tli- .-XI ej■ t t ll• I ti'lll •
i rath . whii h th<-\ hale w itli a | -
feet veiigeailM ?
It- -h lord, who kliied Je.vdu
James, and Iu- I.: 'her. • 1 irle-
a bill granting a pension of $87 per, 1 have been chosen us tin- standard-
incath to disabled soldiers. bearer of the Jleinaeratie party of
— ♦ I our state- have heen nominated tor
— The Al'ViKTtPKK is forced, for; the highest oflice within the gift of
There wits a perfect continued ova-
tion which greeted our next governor,
Hon. John Ireland, all along hi- P-rsons have U-e„ killed o„ th.
travel from Houston to his home at, "I"'*- b> lightning, mil.
Segniu. At Si hub iihurg. the Kn- >"-tr"
tcrjirise says, the people turned out A twenty-two year • 1 boy tnur- I'ord. were in Chicigooii th I t.en
en masse, and after a hasty dinner the derel his father in Mi souri. shoot-: joying life and peiidi:-^ tin .fl",i*itO
honorable gentleman was called fr>r, ing him down iu cohl blood, lor ml- which th. '. ii iivc l a a r. ward Ir
and spoke hi substance as follows: {ministering corporeal punishment, ridding tin- louutrv of the outlaw
b\Ho\r-( iVk .< rtf Jiiyrth founty and iu twenty-three day - uft< rward In an interview w ii h a re|-rt'i. t i i
he was found guilty of murder and -aid tlu-v would .-tin tln-ri about ■
Will he s>'lit'-need to lie,it ||. 1 Week alld t lie 11 go t- ' . II' II li.lt I I !• -h
luU 21
l\ Ml K 1,11. d I lgllt. r Ot W \ uli'l
I \ 11 ighsiiiitli. ag.-d S *.,-ir- an
lliollths
wars ai,'" i'1 d little A
\i a t ' ' 11 ucll I. \ the Ic \ i -ill 1 ' ' f
I I. at h . Illd II' IV I lie I at III nil
has I.e. k on ei| Katie and she has gone
to i >m I r hi lb a\. ii, w h'-r> th ■■
ur> 1 .11 • t -111V i.'. r-dla lo w ed h\ t he
love "I I I ll e \. h'I I!"Ver -lulll he i s
i . f«* t k i«i • iii" . !«n II *
i lintiifli 11 i«i* * • • • J.|\ i
II#-
ir
Family ami Fa net/ Groceries
'iy
w
i - m \ s "i t. Sr \ s i■
It A - I II' il' 1 I. \
ri h is.-r.
Ill \ goo
terinine.i to.
It \sTllot .
■ i ii
will i on- ill t h • r int
I- and if r- n eri> l« t- u.
.-II at sum!: profit
i all ISS'jiiih
t ' ' i . ug a' \ «t ■ .r
iv ing .ii their p| • • hi
►id it your pair i.ng.
I. U OLIVK
ill '
nn h
llnl
II' . ||| I I
unip « r '!"•< | -1 \ i- < i
■ I111.-, t i. ii ii i.i-i,-n 1 -
ii.-1 >
eir
urn
alt ll
This. Hie tenth congressional di-- '••'id I' rank Jaiu. wa in goo
this week, to send its exchanges onlv Texnns ; not. however, as I tru-t. on -.trict, is conipo-ed of the coiintie-of tie I i-.t t,m< h. a-, him. and In-
half sheets, containing the inside ucr"u"t feeling to- Hastrop. Traiis. Williamson. Comal, doe- not Iwdieve Fr.mk wiil ever at-
impression. jwi.rd niyself. hut simply as mi act |t(.Xliri Medina. Handera, tempt to reorganize the gang.
- . !aeknowli'dging the claim of "e-t
77 ■ , L," , , T n 11 valde, h iuin*v, hdwar Is. Kerr. -•••■
I he House and Senate, hv a two-, lexas. . . ,. , , , . , ,
■ , , ,1 l-'ellow-cit izena 1 would akk at vour Kendal. < nlk-pie, Kimble. Muriiett, . ■' ' , *• """ u"-4 1 ' ' •
thirds vote, passed the lliver and . . .. ' . , «. , | killed dav before wMi-nlav hv Mr
.. i n • , hands, regardless of political difb-r- Llano, Mason, Menard. Lanipassas,
Harbor bib, over the president s, r,ni.,.s ft CHr,.fu| consideration of the MeCulloch, Concho. Coleman. Kun-
To Business Men.
Tin rr r.s1 no /ifrier in neon'
"/ !hij S'/ iili' ieh I ei (> eon ri < ,s'
net :<n/il ii v loie, / ei'i 'Jh f n n'!
11 in t ion si <11 en I, O.s / h e // 11 r r
m I/iiiis/IIH.
Tiik NEW FEI:I>,
SALE = LIVERY STABLE
It ear of (- l.ilbornr
I A STROP. -
A. T. MOK li IS.
Ili.Uar,
T lOXl/V
*r< ipiii'ti i r.
II ifiug pun based this p.-pului ' i! i.
'' I III II" -1 to k'-'p it W"| I s 11 p j ,| I) .) w it l|
• t Mr lieo I. Aihn I km !*■
til •! ch « leh h i and iiul
veto.
I platform enunciated by the eonven-• |i<?] (-ro,.k„tt a)1,| s.,n Saba.
Zapp, at Favetteviile. was ;k iHwver.
lie
The fuel Im n < . n / ii l'i/ s-.
Buggies, Hacks, Teams, and I lira Saddle l.orses
illt 'l ifn ii'1'ee, o! less / ,i -
mi T ,* i • . tion which idui ed me ill nomination, i
The LaO range Journal isthemost. , nt|l||() I<<JUI,ir..| v t|,Hl ,(|ai,I Dan M-IJarv think
irregular exchange received at this u,1(| shall use mv liest endeavors to exhiliits considerable "cheek in au-
office. It rarely comes more than have its spirit observed. I would (jouncing himself a candidate for
semi-monthly, and sometimes not so also call vourattention to n plank m
fjense.s nod leil/i hell, r ei
sitfIs in llnobltw limn uni/
ii'lieee in the Siii/e■
to U- Im, d at a 1 i ho.ir s
often. Why is it thus, Hro. H.hle-: nntl,"'ul plutform. e„dor«e.l by
l.n. .l 9 the convention, relative to American ' 1
congress, and truthfully ay-, "In
xu.s. the name of lvlmund J
ran ? ^ 1 j citizens in foreign lands. It has l)a\is is associated with act- of as-
A number of counties in this din- ' n l'"" " e of the l ederal Hov-j,ul„plion , violence, tyrany and c „-
. . . . . . . , , .eminent y,iurgovernment top r-
,1,4V" '""triicted for the Hon. Illlt 1)H,urali/ed American, it,/, ns. on
for
i*l t v. And,
mtt naturalized Americancitix, us. on
John Hancock for congress. Should a r.-tuni to the old couiifrv,to be ar-
ltia name come lieforethe convention | raigned It-fore tribunals of justi.e
he ran counton old Hastrop.in pref- «"'1 h«*M <"r misdemeanor- of State
. 4 . . 4i , . . rn/nniitifMl y hi*< arn*' Am#*-'fffrrinlrrv
•renco to anv man in thf dintri<-i. 4 ., \ , , 1
man eitiwns. H.is practice ,« a d.s- j nj|1(( (|h nj) 1|K.ll(1,.nl
I a, . ti ... I . I I I. .. I Mill (ll||) t
him to t dk about
ttie rights ij| tile people of tin.- state,
and ask to be a represent
congress is nothing b
is run
^ ou
\ o 11 y
lint. I Ian, Ii
Hon. .Mm I'viMrl i. «i^ll.J"'U... "I...I I
taKinir thf lead in thi* con&rreHNionaJ, i i ...
, . i a. ' on tin* | latfori i hihi prinripli'M tim- « '.fiiptn.i!-i mli f li.it a mm -
race, Aiid ni« nomination hv inr i4Mj |,v f|M. rU«m<•* ratir <«>n%«*iiti* u. n f .,t,, , , } , I. .-,u. u
Austin congressional convention is [though my principles an m perfect (|, ,r ,-i., i,-hn • < or
almost an Assured fact. Ho will 'inisoii wiili its grind old principle*, ,,nd « ;" i and . n-l . I th*
make the race a lively one for Mr r""r, ,,0pt 'UM„e in at. -tl -r p- rt "I tin nn
I>«rt0 , forget party and party -rnrit. and re-j,.0UI|tv hemg rei|nired to
1 inemls-r onlv the lj<.st interest ol
or at |ea-t i ailed hiuis. ii om
was a ni.in of no principle u hat'-vi i
that |lnv;s "id we do not douht but that h
merited t In d- at h t hat he un-l. II
figured at Columbui. Austin and
other portions ot tin- -tat
toll I'osl.
Hrlllsh Force In Alexandria.
Loniion. July ill Tin- 11aily
Nens has the following:
Alr.ru nil i ia . I ii ! \ !'! -Tier. ;• r
troop- enough hnre to hold \! • v an- //"" ' Hon <lijn
dria against an\ attack o| \ r.-11. i IWM. D. CLEVELAND,
,UI o;., .'!:';.;-'l: .::>:V . ::v ,VZ Wholesale Grocer« Conon Factor.
organizeif a i ouiinittee of live ofhocr* / / oil si oil, Je.t'iis
in Cairo lo prepare for tin national
d.-len-e.
I
Special attention gil. n to outfits I .|
d ri wu .. tiiln111iir w it h t he r ..id- i . .
./ //eesonnl ins/teelion "/
Hoi. - m if si m /v on / mo'i nee nj ^
ilnlli^ the ( 'ul hoi /III si II ism (
iei/1 moii than emijirin llie j
nhui'i assertion s'. /'lease/a
for me with a inll lelnn
hors. - left at my "table, eith. i In lie uionlh. v
I letermined to nn rii. I r>- j - . s! a \ iui.it.
put roll age
J.iiiuar\, Ith. I \
. >iiiiti1. ,i an|. -mi u Cnrefj.
Ut I . a I atl. lit loli giwu. lv
or ti.tit-it ut
1 .tl nil.VI •• I 1 t lie } .' *
t*«M||i|lf I
A '!*••• •« •
% T. HO 1111IV
« M't • ' |
| M. ,. .1,1. .1 1^ I' 'I
'•I •/ •••♦ • * • '
I /'#«! • ! •< ♦ . •'
i *•* •/•! #'••
| #•#••• ll till * / I ttrii
im inn* r* "
I'lilll Nltd • •Minis*
e#HM/r «i«|rcei • j
*m> M* m l«SM«tsbi /• I ..-I'l'llae. to 0 1 H.tlf
I .« f^i ' ii t ll.'iei. iiiiiWr'-MMtlPi* 1 1,1, mm •>
Some of t he ' il v oflli ml "p
pos. d ! i any pecial election lor«itv
inar-hal
Cil
wl
I il
']
I .<• y
think it In "'-r.
.Tjie examining board, for fhe m - '
o( '• '■ ..I ..Jifilifnlium l/i III*. Sin
.....
<il scholarships to the .Sum '
I nunc \ M-luKil, and the
i pav anv additional la-cupalion tux,
people, regardless of party or,, or loi.nty. Thi up|. In-
to ,ni
! man.
upaf■' lit
Mati -•
ti'di.'lllg*. on tTir w ill meet lit I Thi II- .-foil I'o.-f tflllil. "I 'ilVI
r ' • ' ut ftw '■ Ap- stands a go.si . hance foi eli'i tion to!
tilt ttut-tf, ,u I I, „| I 111 III lit of II hatl-l ■"•me pre: • I • from
u" '""i ii.iie. 4 congre. a an ind.-p.-no. il, Iron , . .11
A ll* if K ' 111 WI '' Inst Ml, II' the shape ol
„ s„| |„. ..1.1'Will i.i'.Tn,, ISX/ST* .*'?"" "7 """ ,'",,|"I-| ;- U"- I-
' <|-e T Iu ihr Df .fi cl will , I. i ,1 ^ the I'ost liehuigs,„t,,| with twins 011 two prevna .
--flll-a d,.p,'i,de|,la." you UcMlons |-fee I'lesN.
Heartv congratulationi, Judge
in
• ipliun I in.mp ui re /n<
... ui. not done > 1 t. to d.-l 1
. 1 tion of his -ui ce, or until
Nos.-uiher Ii m reported that the
III III - im I has h. en oi'g.-d let to -.11 r
hi- re*;g- a! ui 'intll Ni'M-mher
Siati -man.
Mr. I
1 >'M.
J lldge
11. having made a goo.l
1 . . 1 t . n|ut h**fs«i ii
-mi*- — ' rrjui i iiiuUvi'. il r M "iianif t#
I, \V. Moore wa> the rui- thai h<- would 1 h■
1 . , ifoi'I'Hi, '
• 11 j.jmir# ot tlm iui'ih matt «<#•«;tion in f , ^
vv In h liv# H M
11 11 •' •*♦1 for I "h 1
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Mr- * Ii it I" '
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II. <; HIM I'M
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Hancock, imH it L/'imreh
1 i" r>
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Hani
,;t at eyti.au
I'. 1 .-i/i . loan • I'H tli'
" ,l rv " "K «I!J pi. say ' ii.lv. rtise.t
k •entimciit iu halt Antoiiii. in, Uint/i.|. I
livjAi.. I /,i«..r.ruAi.i. \ 1 I
l.-iti 1*
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VViji'oiu tv Simpson,
PHCENIX I I{OX WOUKH.
PRESTON 8TRIET, HOUSTON, TLX AS,
Fifcinvr*. Korinilirs unl M*nliii,i i Muuufucluicrs of Kugun '
niffir M.'ls. H«w Mills, Ktsaai fV,tt«ib Hnw •.
Frirr* given ou (pp^ioatior Pron.fr'it!s; o<,ry' n' Ir /i.|.«i*inf
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 5, 1882, newspaper, August 5, 1882; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204774/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.