The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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<i win" ladv, ii \l i I I' rnt< 'i. ii' i
l.uliiitf
Milt t I. V li'li I II. M .••■Ilk II:
• III* I \\ K. .Il'llk II-. took -CMnil
(iri/rs ul the shnotiuc I'ridav
m ♦
\\ \ittl Hue's .. I, vvInn
it I V'.vcrt, 11 \,i-, ( ii i In- "J• >!, |. .
Ill inui In nt j.ni. V 'I \\ \ - i.
- \- a fiuriftcr >>l tiir lil I. \ \rr'
iSiir*iip.irilla litis ini iijual. Ii imhi-
derlllMy i 111111't I \t~ till' riiiii|i|i'\in||.
and living to dlil mill vmin^ I
'doom rl health.
On I it* 1.1\ la-t t Iti'i'i i .i i'i p iU ni
lll>l>es Vvelv -hipped t: mi tin | >ilit
til Ni W McXti II. Illld I 'll I I 1 • I.I\ t V\ I
more carload* vv 'lit t)■• - sanm ilnn-
l>i Oil. I\ vie X iiS'Ih II.
A mail *i aiid-butftfctl tit Fort
\\ nrlli ninl rnblie.l at' a fin*> uold
natch ami **i« . Tin1 thief vv i- in-
vested ami tin' Wilti ii ami iii .111• \ re-
covered.
t'ul. \ndrevv Tnlcott, -.ml lulu* I'm
oldest livingKniilimt"ut \\ r-t Point,
recent ly died at 111< Iim• mi<1 . \ a. i I•
was 'vi ^v on re old at. tin' (iiim- ul In-
dent h.
-<# •
Later reports'lroni th * i'v • ■ 1 • i.■ In
Mississippi. confirm tlm jjreal tli-a.-
tor aud even inur ■ t• -rriI•!-• than u'iv-
rn iii tin' report |iubli-hcd in mi". !i -r
coltllllll
In ti .<. I ii rl.
>W ill:; cii es Wel'i
dmtriet court
tin t
in |
'trial
Tlm
> liar :i
I In'
c harm
I It « J ■
C Milt" \: ii u Ml 1 j 'ill 11
' ti !t "I .iv'iin Vppiictilinii tin
u lam • i : i itrii: /inlti\i-iir
n ii ntii.ry, Motion lot in a
ov crrulcil ; scutem nl.
i- Si nil- Uul Mitchell
■i'. i.11it|. V ffilift nut nuili v.
Millc V-. I It'll i1 \ Slit paid
tlit'll nt t tt11<-. I'rank Sols.
CI viH I. Mil N.
Ill> I 'ciarturi' r r I lie i'cin . nllitr) tiil-
Muriiliiu.
I l*i fIIi..ii tur II t'.irilun Mr :ir | \|i<i|.
Mll'l) I In itiated.
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II •• t! lionllltir 11 Ii* I I'll .Veil till!
-I nut ill)! t r. >iii tli>.' tie] Mil n. ill ii
■■iii ■ nt V\ .-iiiiiytiiii tn • it. "i
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I iar v at ' I i >t t r, III-., tin- l • , n • i' •
ami rliiidt- i
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I lit-
l.i -t i ..tii <i at Ilif .Mm- III I - ullii'f
.ii n I t lit'if rti .iv im| a i . ill li rill at ii hi i >1
t In report VV ilh tin' : H lt| i t ii >li. 11 I at I
lltal In • v\ i hi lil li-av c nn i lit* I I <'Villi,
I r.nii lli'-- niiiriiin„ • . N . ■ w I'll in -
in i >>nt|i.iti\ wit it put v ]11.1r-liiiI
N'luuli ninl 'iiif nt his i-fliit
I if rcpni li r iii xt pn "l'b ■ ' lut.i-t'li
tl iin- totiulv j,nl and fill up his
. '■ V ■ .1 I III I If-1 t III 11 III , ,| I'll tl) ( 'tl|. I ( II-M'||, wilt I I'll lilt1 111 I III'
\ fl'ilift lint guilty. I tlonr 1: l III si • 1 f, ami takilij,' till' I'fptir*
W inif r . ml Mfii Sunt It, w il-
m -' tiii' >i ,!i tin' Mini nl Mini.
• i-i i iil in11111 hv Stalf
I if Slate \ Hi III". I li I Wt*l 1 r-
I lu ll i al llf. I "lit in in il
imi- '.'l! i 'I.iv ul i ii I'tlifi. r-s:;.
stalf vs. .lark IIniismali
ar-tm I 'nut iniiftl t>\ Naif.
Sl.nte v-. .1 aim - Slatlf tin It
tfI' I>v Hi •
arm, pi'fsi'iilfil iiiitt In
Mr-. Hu>-t'll, villi III" remark:
i "I liar. Illi'- m'nl ifinall is I lie milv
, iifW napff mail vvlio 1ms lvptirtril
nl pftipt riv ovt'i" ip'Jii. Xt'l pros. mv iii.-f ttirr. t tlv "
rin Naif v . I<fc Ni. linls t Inirifi', | 'In I. purler Umlit ii an tit ktiinvl-
t'l In llf irei! nifini' i-
f l ui . v, imi in t h"ii
II- nil iit'll ill nt I llf
II. I!tisM'lI, tvi app '.il
llfin v I'or I'xeeutive
i lieliull
I I ■' tt'«II; Hiiliniittitl."
pi I i ni w as i-ir 'iliiteil nn t In
V' ' nl.ty alli'vntit'ii. ninl tit a
v v - In lit 11 nit- oM'r mil'' liniitlr* >1
afttiff n| the i' -I uul ili-
lt >il t• i'■ 11 in titf t it \, ci ,.i|irisiii{{
I ■ ; " > mi i , i ity ,tn niy ami
. >••',. . ami m . liiUils ami
tin- nn -. nn i, nl tlif ln^lifsi -tamiiiikf
W a - r ii 111 v nlil llllleil.
i i;>- | - til 1111: i W ill lit' -flit t'l
evi l v | i'tuilice it: tiie State, ami
111aii 11 t tci i'i eiVe>| iiv I ttiolifI litis-
-i .'Infill \ t'foin iii'' III — t pfiUII-
iiu'ii' a i l iii;iin 111111 nn ii i.t the
■ 'ii ! if in w ii ii ii t in t re- ilc, a-k-
ni ( ill :ii | • t it ii his lie scut them tur
.-innutnrc-, it i- thought the petition
will lif alni'i-t unanimous.
thk • Tn;iti>s.
t lift t ol -Leer lloli. ,1. I). SuM'I's,
-pet ial jllil^e, Hon I,. \\ . Moore
til -11iiiiliti>'i 1. tiuilty, '.t mmi's in in n-
, I tl'll t i.t IV . W llivill lllllt' to lilt' lllo-
' ti in for new trial.ami whs >fiiti'iic il
-I t ot April.
Ihe N:ite vs. .11 ill ii Sullcho
theft of niiire, I'll i ol guilty eiiter-
eil. \ . i lit t, r. Mai's; Witivfl 11 u|e
t i ii If motion !or iicvv trial ami .-en-
t' in i ii, \pril ii'ltl.
I If Naif .ic--e Jobnwin
' charge, theft of it steer. Not guilty
| lilt State v -.Jiinii's Shulf charge,
thelt nl inure I'lc.i ol guiitv i nter-
t'11. i!:nl pilllishtlli'llt il- i's-ftl at live
vials iii the penitentiary: wuivml
. tline ti. lilc uiolioti for new tri al, ami
fiii.'1'iii' nl ol the i .>ini Ii1111 nl ami if
that I:
ni.'! only exeeutcil the
-upt rior . iiml ptthli-li' il
There i' a loiltnie in store for
milliner who shall devise n honnot wi,l kil1"^' of
thilt eiui he worn in any part ni a
ehurcii ami iil vuys pp-etit it> triin-
nted side to the c'liigivgatiou.
1 '' ease put to t rial
vi.i- -i litelii'ftl, \pril 2till.
I In State v - ('hurley I 'tut mil I :
i out iiiu>11.
The ease of The State vs. .l -hii
Xash ninl IVave t'.irlwright, ehargetl
I>uv i ,
jifiir McUaile, in |SH|, vva- t alietl
W'.ln.'l ay morning, a motion from
till' Stale, loi tollt iuuailee, overrillftl
.mil lite case |iut to trial. I >is t rie I
All exch.inge reiiitu ks: " I'lie per- ,•>toi n -v
Hon who oppresses I lie poor 1 n il atl i'ti' v
expect to get to heaven, no matter 1 .1. I'. I
whether his or her ii iine i- on or oil
the church hook. Hut, won t there
he many disappointments, eh j"
: pud
order*ol Iii-
t lie I.ii {s,
"This pi• a'i1 is pi'ettv tough on
von. isn't it Colonel V" veiltnn tl the
reporter.
on Intve no idea. -ir. the mental
di-tivs-i I have sulh-reti the leti tlm
I have lie it lucki'd lit'hiii'l Iii '
I'oli - iiinl 11!i .. if I vv' guill i -ir,
I would no! 11i.iipiiii: no, never a
word vvoiiltl 1 ntler in itiv uwn In--
half, Imt wi'lin.;lv wotil.! I suhmil to
♦ lie est i I'lite pcinilty of I lie iiivv. lint
.-ir, yon know, ami -o di es evi-ry fur
iniml'd man, w'i man and child in
t hi-Stale tlint I am no more guilty
of the charge again -; me tlu'ii i- mv
little hoy here, (|."t; in.j hi-' son'
head. Will! .111 '"lied i.t if ! Ii I, an<l
hecilll-e I lull 11)11. I tit:.", lit i'I" '
any wrong intent tow inl tin gov-
er it tiie ii I, ni' an v one • !-■ i ■ vv hy
tllis incarceration i- - i mm h hurder
to hear. Still, I ought mil . • i tn-
plail'. so llllleil, a - IIIv good little wile
! and child Ir iv liav ■ l> > n pi i-' in i s
with me.''
As he lueiitioiicd 1: ■ i'. il'e'- name. '
his loviii'f glaitcei aught Iter w !i> - •
e_V"s were upon ill every ntnve. ami
a slight t re ill 'ijt vva- noli'eahle in
his vi it e, ! ul Iii coiitimii il. ' .M v
trail Km.-- 11 as hei n torlured into a
crime, the c nl lid lice I plafc.l ill
ovvh'i' for I lie proieciit ion, | "I lid's, who iuisphi> .1 it, hi- luetii
unit II.ins. ti. \V. Jones and .1. |). ' harge.l up ngaiiist me, and this i-.
. I, . i i i i. i 'he com-eoiieiit e.
savers, ol Hastrop. um .lui ge Havitl i . . ., ■ ,
. \t tIns juncture a ine--eiig"r Ironi
slteelis, ot Austin, till' the del. list "
IV \ IT W. I.I Mi iiisisri.K,
fiiti Tu'.iiis I «ui|ilctel> rt r< i k' tl---
l.n i! fuss ill l i;V---Ut'tult' nt I lie
I .nuultj.
N• w Out.i iv . \pril '.'H. Ilif
I nt'" -I't linn i.■♦ -p. i tnl says : \
li U'lil till rv i li>m na«-i il ov ri W1 -oil
in d tiie town i t Iiciiiirei^ard, a niile
ill iv •, iili'iut I i . |i i k "iii'idity ii111 r-
iioon. 'I'l e v. tiid I tin' p i tlirei
tlif- It.i- Im'I'u I ! wing a gtili, u I
lovvfr ig iTiitnls niilicatcd a -torin.
Ii- approach vv;. known some uiiii-
lltl'S lll'toie IIV deep-rilUllilingsOUIIil-
IIn- window- in dwelling- -linking
with violence, ami many intelligent
people thought it mi cartlnpiiike.
The thunder roared, and lightning
II l-lied v. it h alarming force and v ivnl-
i' •. tenet's were torn d ovn. trees
v. liiilt 1.. ti I -loud the storm* ol vent"*
i vv>re upri'otcil ami cast 1 • MI yards
away. I'liisl of the railroad in \\ cs-
; -on the damage was light, but in the
! western portion of the town thed>--
I truction was awful in its cleira' ler.
! \s soon as the storm had iiniucvvhat
ttt'linrl or lilt \ n ii ii a I Mi'clllli, ill Hrltnil ahated, ninl 'lie people hegan to look
I. Il'lllii II ot Ullli'iTs, Ulhoilt, lolld pea In ot Ihe clitll't il l II-
| rang out, ami the people were seen
Hi-:ii"N. April t. Ihe veterans ' riiniiiug in all directions toward
'" 'ruing in theopei-u^hi ( Wchhoii, the ruin in the
ami were called to order hy the prcsi- !
jieiit. " nl. i'rank NN . Johnson. Maj.
tico. II. Stewart the orator tor to- ■
row was invited to take a scat |
on the -land with the president. A
ci iin in it lee consisting of tiny \V.
itrvati. i . M. Moody mul W . S.
i! i 'iii vv s llppoilltetl on credent ial-
vv ir S iv | ori"d .1. i, Im iiiis, J.
' i ' li, I. S. 1 'c1111le11>ti and Ml'.-.
J>i-. Hrigg- a heitig cnlillcd
ti" "i ■■ r i ip making a total present
'J''. ei" .it ixly ot vvliiinini" vv■ inn n.
An invitation was received from
Uovcrn u Iii I uul inviting the vclei-
uii. t a ;..att'l iiinm'r at Austin,
tliev to designate the day. Ahout
sixty Ititvi uwepted and villi "
iiei > M'.im iy loci l ■ dilteil 1 oe-tiay
I lie tl. 'ilti i toll ,-linvv the follow, i v
pouring oi livrrcnt.s.
Tcrrihli' lais< ni I,lies.
• I vi ksiis, Miiis.. \pril The re-
ports of destruction liv iin1 cyclone
are coming in. At Wesson, thir-
teen pt rsons were killed, and -i\Iy
e.i'iitiih'il. At Mi'iiun gard tWeltiy —
three vv • re killed, ami tlilift > >v o'llul-
i d. twent y -unveil bonnes in We* on
were di ie i.l. Ht'uui'egard i.; en-
t i l "I v M'.i p* vviiv. The nth i: tig i-
veiy great, and a ■ liiin'e in HMtled.
On the Ni ti iiand I 'olumhiis rail-
road, tlm town ci Tillman was iles-
Iroycd, v'v• • ■ 11 | i'mi- killed ami
vvoiintIt I. tin tim Vi kshnrg and
Mi r oi r..:. n .:>! llie town i.l I .v -
I it
t.
W
M. I lei haiiy . county
li. Mnvtiard and Ion.
LCwtij
I., I 'illla .
I'.. I ' Jin i,
drew Neil. J
land. .- in .s.
\ 111 II I' v. .1. I
• I.'Iii. - II. Sv
l.'-t III" ■ iii!' i i i 'i :
If lit -. S. W. Ill", ii
i, Iv S. i ■ ii>lt r, J.ini ■
' "pll I' n el, A. (iibsoll,
m, John l.ctiiiiti, Aii-
N e ., iii .ii, 11. . liag-
Sinil II, Jolt n \ . I".el t lc
I>| iWe 11, A -.diet Save
ii n'l. Soloiiton \\
reiico . i tier-
I t'l '111 ol ill'! p
Irv -Itovv I lie
destruci ion.
are hi
t
trci
! .1 Al
i lite I liited Si lies mat-lull - oflii
liny were put on trial jointly ami a I entered the room ami hatidetl • ol.
venire ot sixty men exhausted with! Iius.-c|| n etividope of huge pro |
The Houston papers state that
everything is in mtfom tor Ihe. on| ^ ; a j tions. which upon o,, ning lm found
Yoikstest which is to takr uliiro 11H • • r« n<uin an oRh-m! «nl- r tr* :;i
.i oi iii * .i vi'inre ot iihn w.^ orilt n tl. n*- Vv.« i
that city on the 3d and 4th ol n< xt 1 ^ ' * - "
month, ami that it will In the oe-t
pa.-t.
j other nine jurors were selected
Thieves stole from the court-house court uiijotirncd till 2 p. in.
tiirnahle at 111 o'clock Thursday
, „ . morning, when court adjourned to
volkstest given there lor many retirs |
• tnut lime. 1 liur-ilay inorniug tlie
and
The
at Column, on the Wth inst., nil the , entire evening was consuui"d hi
niisdenieanor indictments. some j hearing evident.'", lie ea.-i
fortv-iive or fifty in niiniher. seven , stoutly t ml .-ted on hoth nl. -. Al
or eight felonv indictment-, and one j the conclusion ol tin evidence Ilif
volume each containing the minute.- court adjourned i ttil s o i lock I ri
of each of the district and county
court for several terms.
A Michigan young man has got. a
judgment against Iii- girl for the
day morning
The nrguuicnt vva- opened nl 8
o'clock. Friday, hy district attorney
J. M. Hethany, f ir the prosecution,
who spoke for two hours, mtv
il
presents 1^' made her when ihey•, i itri-1 n 1 iv reviewing the evitli
thought tin y would marry, hut tl" 1
girl ha.-; appealed. Tin cit-i i- nl
highest importance, a-, it the judg-
ment of tin'lower court i- allirmel
til an v a In ui'ly young lady will have
to meet i itm-rons old i. e-t r"ani l.ill-.
making nn a hie and esltau t ive argu-
ment, presenting tiie case for llu-
state ill lis -I long a light n . t oil Id he
done from the evidence adduced in
the trial of tlie case, lie was follow -
ed hy lion. J. 11. Sayem, Judge
I>nvid Sh el;> and lion. <•. W. J nes,
lor the e'fen-e; lion. J. I'. Fowler,
On Thursday Co!. J. li Tint ,.
and ('apt. S. S. Ashe, of tlii- city.
and Mr. JiH' Itwyer, of S.iii iiitonio. milking the closing argument for
will go to Galveston for the pttrpo.-e : the State. \ tl i.l the district attor-
ol locating tlm imw ciittoin house liey, tie-. gentlemen presented
1 nese gentlemen have l e.u appoint- " . , M ( ,
ii ,i , .i 1 .. even point, tavorahic to lln ir side,
ert bv the governineiit tlmconiinitt.'e | ,,
to locate that building. Hon,-ton ; 111 11 I'.rcible manner, and, taken
Age. • altogt t her, probably no cast tried in
W nshiiigton, iiistritcting the nuir
slial to ttinvey Itiin to ('he-tet at j
once.
I wits hiii'tllv prepared l"i this," I
said he, handing the reporter the
lette'-he had jtl-f received. "I vvn®
in hopes the tlepat tineiit of jits! ic •
vvoiiltl al lea-t grant me a m vv trial,
being1 Imi now I 11 p■ • e I must go. 'I ! i-
is the thanks I gel, this i- mv re-
ward for sfi'viug t li.i I a it ed Statc-
governnient faithfullv -i.v.een long
vctirs."
The scene between the allet'lion-
ate hiving hu-lmml and tetiderly dc-
>tetl wife was too pathetic for other
eyes to gaze upon, and tin reporter
withdrew.
The m vv.s -non spread throughout
t lie t it v, in id la-t n i'.iiil knot- ol men
congregated on ihe -Inel corners
and iu the public phi • ivgerly • Ii~_
ciis-ing the chances of a pardon be-1
illg granted betni'e h • re died i la- -
ler. 'Pin.' i>ii 1 v* topic talked about
was llu-st'll; I!its-ell was the th'iiie
of convcr.'talioii all over the citv. '
fil'eat tllpri-e vva.'- numifesled :it the
unlooked-for order, a- it vva- genet- ,
ally supposed that a new trial would
be grantfd.
I I. I n I" S Coft I'.v H|lo\.
li.iius, (ico, \\ . 15rook-. N. . 11... !%-
v 11ri 11. I ii.ie li'irkt.u, I{tnini llrovvn.
•lames ti. Herd and Adam llv -lcv,
\ ri solution ot thanks to the pie s,
Morgan steamers and railways was
iiilnpti\| 11v ii rising vote for cour
t' -n - t \ tended tin' n. M iiit it it i. Ii.l
A. W hart on one ot litiierat ll"iis
tnil - uid.- Was illV ited to II "fat nil
I he stand. A resolution tcinhiiug
thanks to the citizens of itclton was
adopted. < idoiiel III' unit, one ol Iin1
signers nf tin' declaration ol indepen-
dence. vv as invited to a sent nit the
Htiuiil. An in v it at inn from I'aris
vva- r .nl, inviting the veteran- to
hold their next annual meeting t'len .
An invitation vva al.-o received from
the i it izetis ot 1'' hit in: I ii. The vote
being taken i',111- vva- -elected IIS the
next place oi meeting. A rc-olntioii
vva . adopted retjue Iing the meinlier-
to bring ii)i to the next, meeting
such tin t • us they have that neorrct t
ill-lot V ol I evils I It It V III' I 11| 111 > i I I'll.
■ t e ill us
I" |n• rl
ices and Ir-'in ihe . 01111-
-1 or 111 did vv idf--'pi filtl
l ite telegraph line
11 dow n for mil'1-.
tiiiilucr tdointl,
k- 'S. Mi-s., April 2:1 i In
11111-1 violent unit de-truelivc .storm
,. known iu tlii--ectioii passed over
lb" towns of I'illinan Ue;iuri trard.
I_ 1 W essiiu and Lawrence ve
. 1". 1 11 ing al I.t lock. Most d
nig account - are received.
'I In- t • 11 n w ing list of killed ami
vvoniiilnl is 1 .trilt 11 a- reliable at
Tillman: Mi- llaggett, killed; Cal-
vin I'hillip-, Mi 1 'ovingtou ami
Mis- i> iggi it. li /hi 1 v injured.
Tlm town i. in ruin*. Property
nt nil kinds in the vicinity i- greatly
damaged. The Itauiei of I lie killed
and wounded at \\ e.-soii are tu t
known here, but were chi tlv mill
operilt 1 ve-. \\ e.—on escaped partiallv.
only a part t l tin' town in nig in the
pin It ot t lie hut 1 a aim.
I. tu rem 1 . Mi--., sullert'il I" a , ilv
11v tos-
b'St .
A > 1.
men' 1
■ f proilCt'l . lull MO lives Wi
I e
e from tile lo-:
lied, the devi
< ill I lie iovv '1 •
station oi the
t o.idj lev e . 'welling place, kill-
III. Air. I>. :'i It. iil'd WO .mli .g c.i -
vin i'lnili;.- Mi ('"Vtiigti 11 and
Mr- H gg tt, '
Th*' • 1 ■ • 1 m j 1« ■ • '• l« i in north-
1! v 'hr-1 tii-ii, «!•■-• royin;r umi-
l- > . h .1. I..v, l.i . Mi the
\ 1,1 burg and Meridian r.ulrnad.
tb p.. (1.1 Aherdceu, where ihedaiu-
gt is not stated.
1 l.i- was i:n u n I in ky day sure lot
oc.r p ''pie, a- oil the la-t - 1 i't
\ I til M ..nl ii el lo vvas ib -t royed ex-
at tly nt the mum e hour. The oitiw m
ot Jackson held a meeting tlii- al*
tertioou ami appropriated flilo lor
relict of t lie mi Herein.
tii 'triii'tluii nl .ihi'nlei'h—•liii v ef life--!
I ail rue nl ttie sinrm.
Ni w Hki.i vns. April l. I he
I'icavtine's Aberilt't'ii (Miss.l special
suys* The cvclone passed through !
Monroe county. Sunday, killing
some person < ami vvouiuliiig many j
colored citizens seriously and curry-
ing away lu>ii-es. fences, britlg>'s and
even thing else in the way.
V "uhurh of Aberdeen, containing
1 twi'iitv-liveor thirty tauuliesof Ir I-
lucti, was absolutely wiped troin the
face of the earth. Three persons
were killed outright. Two nther-
liave since died from their wound-. ;
Tvvcnly-tlve now timh"' trea nieiit
are iu a prcenrioiis coiulilioli. I lie
eon ii t v jail was converted into a Iin—
I | ii till. The course of the tvcoltie
vv a - southwest to nor!hciist. ami p i- -
ed entirely through the county,
wrecking everything in it- path.
I lurk i niiiiij. (icuricln.
Ail v - t v. April I. (ileal i! 'tii-
ag • I v ' lie torm .11 Clark count ''.
\ tugro win;killed mid two pcr-om
t iliilly injured.
\ Terrible llrrtl-.-Killftl Mblle l«lt ep.
>|hm'1jiI U'lt'«^r:iiu lit tin- N'-uf-,
I. v vtc v- vs. \ pril 'Jll. Last night
.11"Mit midnight three persons enter-1
ci! the room of lie. \ < h'n Ii and
. 11111 v. Il tile rcidem'.' ot Mr. Holly, '
ilepl.it ll"l' I'l Mi's, If it'll. VV 11' >111 they
vvcrt v isiting, ii lid leaning over the
-let plllg lo •ul ill Mi's. If tell, placed a
I i-l i again I i lie lie.id nl i ir. lit' h.
VVlio Wis I if e it p v ing llie bedside next
to tiie wall, ninl lii'ctl, -eitillllg the I
null crashing through his brain:
then dragging him Ironi the l.eil
lie V Illcd two llioi'e - hot ill b's liff'-
le..- liotlv Ileal' the reg'olt of the i
heart. Then they tied t" tlu ir burst -
iii*nr bv, making their f-t up •. Mr.
II ol I v and wile, mother nl Mrs. If n 11.
was ni cttpvi"g M bt'd iu the alii''
room. AI tic lint' i >t his !«>nl It t lie
doctor rc-idctl at Ivilleen. Itell
county, (Hid had forinerlv le-itled in
liii-trop coiintv tor a vear oi more,
priicticing niedi' iin'. l lf i" ifdcrers
ire -iinpoved to be lu lu a distutice,
a- lie Iiml no em iiiies here. There i-
no i I tie tn tilt ir identity .
11 y nn v. aut fl esh l.nndi't h n.ir-
di u -i ed-. vol! can Iiml thcitt M I Ir
\. t i i w t>oii . drug sti't i
'Jlii 1 tn certify fill wo Vmr;ht
%|':iai'' Wirui-a / /'. tin vvtirlli nf
My U
j|| || | licit I Ul ■ |I I III' U'-l ln.llnU nt
STAPH DRY GOODS
gemots Sliosa,
TOBACCO, axe.,
-VT
"Live and Let Live
Prices."
J. C. Buchanan.
SPRING AND SUMMER MILIINERV
1883.
Ai i i\fil at
MISS E. LISTER'S
MAUN sTRrmr.
V I I I.l VMl I I I II VN | A • till I 111 M III
Jk&l I Iin ery,
Fancy Goods anil Notions
I . |i: il in riv Ol.ii r |.l.tev III the Stale
Lactieo, Mias'-3 and
Chiildrens xZats
i sm i — \ \i:ii'.t'\. i i.ki.an r
I N
11 nn i' i:-
rii'-
I'M MIX
lilltllliv-. s v-lt
i;'ri:iiv- ski K
vv \i:j i;i iivk-
2iophyr Hair Goods.
Soliii and Piateti Jewelry.
I ell lil' "l 'I
It'll III i : 111 III!
fOIHf e 1111
* Ili r nf ilt«-
■ 11111• .11111 vicinity nn1 invi-
n tiiii111\ i try" anil liand-
Wfll I 11 'l
l«i\N« -I
h .|
I k. wlilt l i
- - T i:\ AS.
/' ti/mhil Al til M,I,hu ll ( nllti/i
w rcHor, sou's
'P.hotcgrapli CallorT-.
|i |TI
He
•: I ir i I ni*'!
country lying in I lie jiitth ol the hur-
in.ilie e,a- very great crop.', lallil-
hoii-i and .-Inch, vvnit kiinie iiimS ol
"ft/, fm. 11 1
77. '■> /.V
"C'r
r>
iidonlcil luithori-
; o! .iv 11 cypie-t nl
('apt. dense t'lnrv. n veteran of tic
TeXH.< revolution, who ha- lived iti
Texuit lor thirly-tive ya .o .. di 1 near
(V ri icntia, on the 2'2d. ngetl s:\ year-
He wai n ineiiiher ol the I -y e \'et-
erun A-ttoeia!ion, and vva.- pr>.ihiild\
the only veteran who ha- ilvvav- re-
Ill ml to accept a | < ii-iott or laud
from the State.
our court was ever tnore aid) and
• tout 1 y handled hy 1mlIt—Stuie ami
d< fell
At l:lo o'clock, p. tn., tin' idiarge
was given tin jurv hy .ludge Moore,
iiml they retirnl for d liln ration.
A' I :!|iMlie jury rendered tlu i. ver-
di •t--gtiil,y i murder in -■ > "inl d- -
gree. i\ y (Mr.-- in penitentitirv.
l ln' Cii e ol I'lie Slule vs. Totn
I'earson, churgeil with tin' tnuiil-r
of ii negro in tins county iii IMI.
vva called al 'J p.ill., Friday, April 'l"i.
Milnti'jii Vt an
/ing Ihe pruilin
tli' procceiling-. A committee cum.
po.-i d o| .1. li liohertsoil, S. II. 1 l|ir-
ilcti mid >M. A . Moody, vvu . appoint-
ed to impure in o the propriety of
org.ini/.Mig u It tlge ol -orrow uml re-
port ul tile next meeting. T)lP elec-
tion ol otliceis for ensuing yeiir rc-
su11di ii- loll'1 vv -: I 'i i—1111■ 111. I 't.I.
Frank W . Johnson; vice president,
W alter Fall' ; second vice p|esiilcltt,
I'i M. !'lane: n'crelary, <inv M.
Hi villi : iv-siitunt secretary ami
treasurer. F. A. Ihilfeiihaiigli. A
vote rtf tllilllks was voted W. M.i
Spen'e, prc.-s reporter, lor seiviee.-
a- a- i-iant -ecrclury.
A'ijoiiriit d.
I'lie yeteriiii and tiieir friends en-;
left ai tied liv Helton niiniher over!
The many friends of (,'oI. llusseil (
hegan vesterduv semling to every |
coiintv in the State the iollovving re- |
quest and petitioti for hi- pardon:
S.i v As to vn i, T k\.. A; >ril ai>i|.
i n •, I1. (). County, i' vus.
Keur Sir: "We herewith m-ihi
villi petition to tile pier id. ,,t tnl el- '
<• eutivi i leniency in hehnlf of .Still-
VM 11 II. 11 ll-sell.
We I that you will enuse I lie ,
same to lie eireulated a -pcctlily as >
[tossihle ii ml return to u S.ut An-
tonio, I'l'Xft!'.
We are fti e t,i -ay, that 1, mwitif( I
I his case thoroughly in ai! its detail', i
vv e do not hclieVe lie I ■ :'1 .! .el t lie
I eh urge win rewilli h • It., ! n cui
I v icted. 'I iie eharacli i ! t lie uinii.
his I'uniih ie| ti'.i'-. hi- .'niiiiiig iu I
.1 uilge Sillllttli'l s ot I ielliill, 11 "II. i feri'iug to I lie cv clone which
M I.l V.lll, ii II11 Joe II. ."*11 e vv ur t, id Wc-Mill aud ,lle;iuregard
IvMI. i'o-iuorrovv .Mayor •
lain,
11 liv
will iii 1 Iress tho association iu tin
opera house, I he veterans tormiug i
iu pi"i>''i -mil ami heiug escort'd
therein cili/.etis ami oiliciuls. Flag-'
uii'i liuulitig .ire living everywhere,,
A public meeting of citi/.i n-, this
even ing, sttli.-ci llud ^11 It I lor the sull-
en"'- at lieiiiliegurd.
I he follow ing ljiisiiii>ss houses!
Were (lestroyed east of the ritilr uid:
K. I). Iioving, F. \ . I'otton. J. I..
• 'rawford, 1 lampion Moid, Fin>nip-
. M. I)tmiely, John i'i t n il,
htuiis.-on >\ Morris, John
ope ,v I'ergusoii ami i>e" (I.
I mul three dwellings,
the riti 1 roatl, Fergu tin \
111111 llli.-i s xtorc, till' pn.-*l-
II. I tiii r, Mrs. I looker s ho-
tel. lite depot htiildings, w ith height
j ami pa.-senger curs.
One veur ago yesterday the town
o| M out ice! Ill, l\ miles south ol llie
truck ol tlii' -torm, was alin'M i'e
lroye'1 hy a tornado.
Ii.illlluiiiil I'lirilciiliiri.
Mi vt ni is. April The Aval-
.... . J'imitIt Hit.
it0" il"i ' rii-nt tlnr-
'n.! it "in persouul
■liiiiitm, till,n
•l:,,'f lln'tii
St. Jos
IN SESSION
I i IV I - I 1111 I'l
WLoImi^iw^k leilve .l.i'.,, Tt'Xtt*
IV y ml ilnn't Iil.e l lie it ,t -ieUi'iii'm
pill fur jour Itfitiliielie mill i ni.tiiji uiun,
lu-t try one tin-)- ni Jtni/rif'n Si'iiu*
.I/I- rii ft, it if I yiui v. iii nev. i us'.' Uautlii't
pit I lur llie -iillii | >11r 11' i' •>
"TouRh on Chills,"
CurcM J > .im'iti.r .'"(rt.. iru '.-linr -liinijiH.
Jkliuk'tl tiy .lolln I 'in-Intnl. Atliinlii, lui
I si ui tV ('t
VN Hiker,
M r i ggs I
lit itti.'vve
! West of
I W hite, .
"|lii e, \
I
I'o Till: I't'lll.lc. I lieg leave In
s.iV" to lite traveling pilhlle that i illtl
now prepared tot ike (murders hv the
duy, week or inotilh, ut Trennuit
I'>—.t aitruiit. AI-ii. enu furnish a
_ l>rullelll
"•r- : am he - Jack-oil (Mi-s.) special, re-
it vv reck -
iiircgui'd ycoter-
Ilu following adilitionii!
i it VV I ill - ,1
holtd.
iy app"iir-
diiy. irivei
parte itlars:
lieaii i :;..i I, a mile lln lit nl W es-
■on, had nl. > Utlll iuhalul itit , ami
v. i entirely nwept nway. Th© tie -
11 ml leu ol rii Mid proper) v i- i ntle -
crih.lhle an I appillllllg. Not a house
of tin\ eh.inn ;• • r w.it left .standing.
- :i in |
vv ay- open from H:!tll a. ui. to S p. m..
ami tal !"•< -itpplie>| with the lu -t i
the tiiin*k•'t ill'ortls. A11en11ve ser- ,
vent - and ev'ery lonilort ami < tuivi n- 1
iclice giiural'teeil. I letcl'lllilli'd to j
pleitsc, I fill liestlv solicit 11 Id ' l'.il
patronage from a generous ptthlu .
For llie convenience ol t lie
I vvoiiltl state Ihnl my lenus at
'I i i 11-i.-nt |ii I-1In\ mill nii.'lii
I li hi i' I unit lnil:;itiy 111 • r week
II 'ill vv It limit 11 t Iff 11 lif |M'f week
single liieul.n
I iineli ,.
M K VTI: S. M
111«111«Ii11 if 3111 wIiii| f iih'Iliuils kmiiiiPii ti?
|il1l«!|i.tl ||i rtilUll.illl •. 2it<l ('\|if*|tt*, S • 111J
Inl 1 in iilm ;iliii li.!•• i i itjicii ul |tl'll Wni'k
I*. l l I N111«. l'ri>i(Uiit.
Man Ii 17, l^^.l.
I N\ II I. ST \ \l W\ I INK
Canadian Stallion,
I OIJIn. it n\ iioiiu . 111*111 |li'ilil. ( ijilwi l!
rnlllity. |i| I hi -1 iMill. at Tl'll hnli.ll>,
MiitfI*1 i*r\ I' I Ivr I llai
!v I- ( iiiiuiliali hIiii l , 11 liruwif
4 > 1 .it. mill •'*!% . I I v I I II
i|e l'l'i'lil. *1 re luiirallt Is al- Itlui'k. vvt-ll Inriiii'tl 11111. wi ll • ■ unlitituieil
Mm
\ I ii Fs'f J. (HITS.
Il lutll. Im-a— itvv.
.. '''
lor
• 1 it 1 '
1 ;,u 1
I no
:.u
ir.
v s v nn.
in TIII ntt'iiiM. ri 111.11.
c Iu a ^ liuieiiiigs w• re blown
I'm 111
vie ri ■ swept nway likt
1 !r> i:;lit cur Were 1, 11 etl
ami
tree.
Kx-<'oiiiptroH''r l'rovvti • • m ti
have nil unhiiiipv fiicultv for getting i
linn fitinto hot water lie applied j pro jH-rtuis firmer and 1 ill
to Governor Ireland fot tlm appoint- - 11111m d II. J. Hope, lived on H • 1 a-
nit-iit nf penitentiary financial agi nt. ! hooehie creek, i\ mile fr >111 Frank-
nnd was informed hy tlm governor ! (i Sundnv night lust tl,. ,, „ ;
that the posit,oil ha,I li.cn nl ready I ^ ,, K,, ^..idl v. lifting the build- circ wlutiir ol tliii. pelitimi mul
tendered to •lintln r man. and Um j Jn „|>i 1. -larl.-'d < owl, .tre.tn, vva ' , ,|m, . , .
eVH'o.i.id roller procced. ,| in-tanter |;,......, |,, child.".1
to get on Ills ear. lion ton Age
oilicinl in v ell il-
ti pmh.ihilit v 1
ri
^ cs: and if (iov. I ! • hind hud
' and tin MUr aiils. It limtlh
! st ruck a I i'i ■ ml went to pit.. \
' . . t I • A 1 I 111
taken the gentleman l.y tin .n. and lla di "f i:1111 mgju-t I In n mn
let! him out of thed.>or, h ' vvoiiltl have
|m re tied 1 xuct Iv th" proper 1 our-e.
('apt. !•'. M. I'aggttl. an oi l and
prominent cili/en of Fort W orth.
Texas. dw.'d in thnt city oil tlm HUli
ll|s|„ liged 1.1 V II Tlm <i;l/"Me
ffpreseiits the whole city in mourn- ]
ing and the one subject of convi r ,1-
lioil the lite of lilt noble Veteran,
aud mh.ih: "Hard iuiltu'd vvill it lie tn
till hi* place, and for year* to conn
tl* ftilher will tell his hoy about tin
old nuin who >l|d > tie. Ii lor 1.-i<
tstafe and for i eily. 'H II done
1 ■ ■ 1 '"
I;'. | it - to -ee, when he grasped 11 ni .1-
trc«- .ml lloati ddown until it trm k
a tree in which it remained until
morning. I Wo 'n dies were recov-
er" d.
At the ilou-ton State shooting
touru.inieiil, the t orisolatinn pur >
VV..- dint t"l', there W' re f t >' 11* I' 111 lie
ami III'' lloil-loil Ag gives llie fol-
low iiig i'i ult:
I'ii'l prt/.e vv on by I. II. Mil- Ul.
of it 'll toll.
Sei'iutil. bv M. M. Andcr«"ii. of
lt.i-11' 11.
Third, l.y I M. lenl.im. of Ma--
trnp. vv'10 ill"! vv Ml ill'' I III I'l II aud
tit til pri/.i In lc ing th" bnlv oim
pt IVlite lite. |n| ilil)
Iii- guilt.
Il III. tl
tlffi-'
I . II'., , .''Il ll t llct'eti .
.,ere aft I nil 1 v -:,md i . the Mime by
the pftrtfa tin Ill-elves, or VV't re SlgH- ,
ed by 1 lit ir auth'ii ity .
Il'e pel t t'l 11 I v.
Tvttt 1 ion \ II 1 .sr.
Attorneys nt haw.
T" M - K\'flleiiev. 1 tic'lir A11 Inn-.
I't' -itli lit.
W" the limit 1 -igiit d. titi/iiis of
t' " I llitt'll Stall-, 01 the Stale ol
Tcvis. and of the county of j
do liei'by most hu 111 i'Iv petition
vour e\> >dh nr v • Ilia' you do grant
uiii" Still well II. llu-t II. of Harri-
son county, and of State of T> xai.
vonr most gracious writ of pardon.
Tile -ill I S' ill Wl II II Ilil ell I- a
native of tin' Slate nl 'l eva-, of good
11 port ami high ehar.it ti r, li r honor
and inle;,ritv. end further 1 online.
m lit vvhi! , hlirg no great | nil 1 -
iimnt ' • liii". i- .1 Ui ii'Voit- I iin 1. 1 > •.
In I'll in' I 1 nine-- d moth. r. wr
fin '1 v |er I'ouriei' publishes an
interesting editorial on " l lie hnc.d
i'lc--." fr 11 w hich we 1 lip the tnl f
low in:; v 1 ry trui lit til extract :
I here re too many people iu this
country laud they . m in I'v lm ..ml
Smith county u well ii- el.-evviieri 1
who i'i g.ir.'t ■■ new paper r ■ .1 kind • I
matter i.'i" lltel pi I-1 ■ I liai I ' -I -
but li: 11 ; ltd lie. ds but 111 I ie. ami
tllllt t l.eil lore it should receive but
1111 It'. Sollte ol these people lire!
rub tiny vvt re ininle 1 ii li by tleul-I
ing in it d 1-1 iite 1 hut vv ns iiiuiic viii- wife, 1 'ant uia bumpkin, vv it
liable bv tie local prcsi hei'iiluiiig «hihl. J. O W illi,mi-. Mr. I
ahi'ond il" lav >rahle surroitiuliug-.
an I there are tho-e milling ilm«>
men vvli" never lliink of p.itroiii/iug
their local paper. I'liev iin ill' lm
l.ui'i
dow 11.
lllotlls
st raw
111 iin tin trai l, and curried-lm yards.
I ret - an I timber I coin houses are
-t itl> 111! for miles ;n'i in,I. 'l ln
I • vv II I'll II I 111 I be recognized. title
gloomy, ghaut I v mass id Int ion
■•id tb trie :.' 11 niiirk- the -p it m
W iiiit Wilt a b>... 111 I'll 1. lloill'l lllltg lit-
tle villi.ge.
Tlm killed. us far IV i:sci i iitiin
ure Milton Story. Mr. Ile.iton im
am
it Imi
I v. IItlltl I'I -|>< I 111111> llilnlll' 1111 li lt litis
Mul lite iruv't-I inir putilic 111.11 I vvill >i*n-
houses torn to ! "'U"' ni run llu imill Ittn l, In iwct'ii lliittlrop
•ii,.I M.| i.iile Icivlmlt. 1 it ip ;ii s:;|o M„
1 I 1' luittii'j.' i.i 11 I'. M.: leave Melinite nil
: iliv I el It >in. il;i|i 1- lor |i:n>it|ige ill
It -' 11111 i n 11 I.i It n nt 1 In* |iiin|iillli'i'nr ill
I II I' VV 11>| 11 • ■ lintel. Tlinnkllig llie
I>111 ■ 1 l"l llie III11 nil |>iitit>iini;>' eMl li'liil
In llie |m-1. I 11 sk 11 enal.iuiitlice nt I.ml '
I >111 rutiiiji 1* In mi a
I'll; , . 1111 c-111 Jf Mil,,
Everybody
UII.I. in: I'l.i;A.SKII 10 m:\it 111 AI
jicog RibehsbubR
THE OLD BEL1ABIE MERCHANT;
Will, Cn ihe First Day of June,]
III-: 1 il KN III?- S'lllKK. ul nlil t-tiiiy
BASTROl'
• 111 rylng ti lull line nl
Family and Fancy Grocerij
Ingellier wllli 11 Hint-eliins
RB8TAVRA
All nei .>11 ■ tv lui desire 11 -i'l'.b
im lie-ciil.l uIum of I'IIKMII
llliernl nail annenais <'lit'lee k.vmii.v or f *110* Oiit®
ill 11 'III i Vi' 11111IIII1.1- tl'i vv ell In fill I Hi tile nlil slllll.lj
I'll" ill vi Ilil til v iii llie Willi i llf ii' lllllrnl-
A.TA> l.lill Ml III III
(♦.I.
—jfci
li nes mul In- entire family of ,-ix;
t it'll' luiilic. Well' f 1 > 111111 ill hi v il I'll s
Ir 111 their r. id. in e. all near eiudi
ot her. except "in > hi ill not v el found;
cvpelise iii glovyiug I he oredlurtl. but M|„ (ieorglil Mitchell,' Hev. d.
iliev lire oil hand when th" fruit i" j lireen.olCrvslul -juiug-: Alr. Ivt ;it-
ripe.
\Ve I'l'pl at,
wilt 'st' value
•rpri-c
II e vv -
I here is mi eul
is < tpiul I > I he
paper.
If you
Marble lim
-ee .1. t'. I
hdl \ i'o.' \ti-lin Marble wor
if Villi do It"' '■'■ It i 111 while in I >.l- - ,
t rop. |d 1 e leave y our inline iiml ud-
di'f-s with Mr. I.i lis Idler and I 1
vv ill fid I mi von vv itli 11 lull line of 1
ing,
1 ei| any thing in the
1 von should not fail lo
dim-, agent for I udet-
or
lie .| ... I|S.
.1 r. 1 oi l is
I 1 oh li'iibem-biirg makes 1
■ i :i! t v 11 turn 1 bing tain die- with
till M llld ov -ter , on It e.
nl \\ e.-M 1 n; Miss I.uia lit nloii,
11 rrcll, Mr. hnmlfNt: Ins w tie
cannot be toum!; Willie llile lllltl
son. .1. f. White; three ncgine.,
names unkiiovvu.
A party ol m vend negroes were
play ing cards 111 a box car, w hich
was standing in a cut a«dcep us the
car, vva" cut 1 ieil, 1 .it* mid all. over
Ivvo-sioiy leiii.-c.-, :.'"u y.irtls in the!
w noils.
'tie V itriely works wire h.vchd.
llie properly lot- 111 ileunrcgaid
i- not less than >,'."it|,iniil.
The Mine storm bofore striking
licaurigml -trui 1, Tillman depot,
on tli'- Nat lev. ami ,1 .it Iv-• >n rail.
Ilv c - !• 1'nil nml mflirni.-lnsl the nlil
st 11 w i.ii /i if sai.ihiN Iii flrni-
1 I . -iv It . I hurt! Mippllt tl llie
I'... 1 vi till llie fllo|ii' l
iiiiiihIm of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales
anil Reers,
\l sit I in: I IX KrtT IHI A.N I in III-
CIGARS.
nn.
Billiard Table
I i • il'« |il nn' I uv I'liiotf i- k«a| ( in
I• I« t'Mii I • • 1M iii«l 1 I iin: i|i in
uiiii#«1 '. > |• I• • • Hi-' p'lMi-. I >i*J. ti Mm nil.1
IIImnil hit * nl' | ii' *i*;•;.• • ■.
' miiii • in i • • fi«*1 ali'l „ i\• iii« .1 I 1 ii
.Ml, .illl.-k.
07ABZiISY roSTEXl.
It.i-n i \i*t il 11. h\i.
J. HAKF
ll:i.-llit|i. Mil V ITlll. I'lf'-'lllll
1: \S'I KOI'. TKN AS.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1883, newspaper, April 28, 1883; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204808/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.