The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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Omen:—lW*r M*in Puriti nil-mi*.
TH MA t'. <H1*\
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KlhTkOf I \'ll IT* MTt'KK.
The rapid improvement ul Bastrop
mi the past tew mouths, cle;irl> ill-
| diiat^ a bright ami pn>..(ici etc fu-
( lure for tli" town. Wi.rk luel hanl-
ly lie^on, Uy iiik tli*' luuiiUation tor
III.
(m (t)i M II I'KOi; t UIM.>.
ilAi Ti;uv. .I.if I. w..
Th« co incil met in r. 'ulur
'•ion uiui ji| um>: tin- tini nl< - ot lift
iiii'i . Hiff, M. v 7. lv v < i'
utul approveil.
I
Till: DKMMI* TIU'.i'XV.
Vimnit Mrl' Snlilile...\ '
\\ hat I am* rf It.
lal Tcle«uuu lo'Thv N.
•c nti|
11
Hisiuur. tkiu, .11 u u. ih ;i.
Fort Worth in to have a *22.000
school bourn.
new £113,000 i art house, he|..n
eut: Hon. -lo-". (Shiver. it :
A. ,1. Halts, Tli. \ I! -1. r. C.
Unehuitiiii, L W. Olive, Ivail
SehiU'lke, Thorns- H■•.! ■/ . 4Hi• \\ il-
lenleig and John rt. \\ tl.-mi, uUlet-
tnan.
The following r« | ,>jt Iron; the
Two Huicidef from morphine at hiuhouh, tire not to lie had mitJicient t r<ur'-r mi- i ul ,.tel ■ .1:
other iniprov"iiieuU, uprinpiiK up
its it by inuffiv. wi re couiiue ueel in
diti. rent portion* ot the town, until
now. mechanic:-, carpenter* and brick
I ' r l.-HlN, ,1 UJlW 4
o'clock y. -(ei'drty tnon
tie lUyli n, a unite./ la
i t .*n year.« oi . ,'i'. i
i !<• ov shoe it nit' hvi
an
Longview, on the 5th.
Temple want* to be the county
seat of Hell cotiuty.
The ont crop in <'aidwell and Mi-
hnn counties is n ported verv tine.
The crop ot small grain in lHanco
county i* said to be almost an entire
failure.
to meet til# In.-arv ilcuiiiiiii*
And while thi - pro" res* i. goin^on,
our people arc l.eginuing to talk
i ulroiul mil briii'.r- tut : . with an
vornecitnos that -hould hriiiu- ucccm
in thi direction. A- the principal
talk is nmoi.g -lr i •; | r. ]• . y hold-
ers, we may vil'elv ci 'Ill-Ill. that It
lint ii «■ en litaul Slav I,
I . -Ii plllll ' I In.' ' \l •
I .Kill jlllltl ill K 1' III III)..
liec!
Total nin-mat
I.l-ltt It l MKICTrt.
I 1. pili.l il'l'llf II- ' ' III
( oil.Hit '111 1 < • I ' '111 I
on f 1 lu.71 ill •* | 1 rci hi 7
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Halnuoc on It 'i ! .June I. lvs,i
, , . it. i The following uccounts were pre-
: inoiitH buMifhs, mid the iron now , approved by V :i' 'Ui «■ I'im-
■ -. ■ • ♦ • ■ - . lieingliot.it i- Hie mo.-t t.ivr ible mittc- in .1 tli1 < i n 1 i. .• t!
Heavy ram. continuing several .. .. ., , • , , ,
. . r , ... tlili'brr.: • m • i :• to . ..-.c an. mo i. i
h.-ti-, at San Antoiuo, l.^t Saturday _ |M u^f i.. m i.;
tol. Sh.
ti nt ions of
II nrv H
I'acifi' iv.i ■
lH>tore t.
with Mr.
MhIicI M
rail, nil- a
leg inm Ml
tin" Itinkl In
a ii ret it'll. I i
t r ;i m . T! r-
t lie l."t« I i- •
( I . t; j.
' not t>;.
en r«
■ v u
liHlttl t
I wit I
i mi;
* lit*
nii'd
I w
Itctll I
part
t over
liiirht.
want
The duty on opinio in to I in-
crcaseil alter the first of July, tr in
to if 10 |ier pound.
The rt-irin Saturday night pi i; xl !
sad hav.'i to fur in houaes in l>alia>|
fo iiti. hut no lives wen lost.
Tiie main lent ol Hamulus' ciicu*.
at i's. \ was burned on the ii'. r.u-
uvg of the .* th. l.o< ubottt $16,01 1
with no iu uren<e.
Tor ruilrM1 man i,
u>. All i.iluiit ii. .1 H.istC'.'|
i and uni t !i . - a railroad, and tr ail
their came :nes« . Iigw a difpouiiion
to give a liln r«l l'"nn^ in cash, I i!id .
;'i>.'lit of way and d pot gri, to
: the railroad reuchiii:; airpr -a-ei oa ■;
i little city at tit carli at period.
' Tin- pronpeete and adrnBtamn of nil
the different r <a 1 . • 'iniiig f o p'tini
fur
••ii1
lunntlik) April. Miij ■
I'u II.. A. II l 'I -IMI'I
eollllt Up to ll.'le ....
I'o .1 . (!l >vi r. t'.r -
ilcrrtl ; niavor t a- i mi
Mnv. Jfc ■ i .'
'I n W. I.. .Ii'ii', i - t,
(t
cm,
i ami were all
. !< it for lion
' Ales |tavlej
j tow n. liiil
• ing, among i
i bull-dog re
i e-«t.
Hi. I
fell-
i fl'r l ;i* 1.
Mav, Ksr
: I.'Stul lilf lHOnth t !
thi- direction, have b •
in
di-i li-
the )
IV
seil in private conversation
\as \\ .'.tern irnn* (Ja •
Toi.il nnii at''
The 11■ * it ii m ol
pre. ciit.'d nt la I r
i.i| te.-ling tit1 Ibta: I t
' be made in the uuniU i
i i! to I .in I . II
I). K.
L'uhir
10 (Ml
Oiitlr
- Ma:
Will el.'
my .
IIM i
"ti
id ■
A n, w «pci: -s of grasshopper, i
in-, laigv as n lu.vu's thumb, are s.Jd !
be destroying croj.- in portions ol'|
the Hrdr - bottom.
Hon. Juhu H. li'-agan is now at
hits home, near Palestine, his visit to
the Hot Springs having greatly im-
proved his health. r,
- - ■ titi —
The Texsw ^fa. hi •t's a soeia-
tjon^ meet in Ualvesf it on
ruesday, June 20. and continue in
eenaiou four days.
The recent good raim in 1 <« I!
county insures good corn crops, and
advances the prwpeets of a largi
cotton crop.
The grrnd jury of Travis county
returned 122 indictment? for gam-
ing, '13 ol which are aid to be
against m«uiiieis of the I. ;.'i-i«t.nv.
The Coinniifjion,,rs of Washing-
ton county, after a two years di-cns-
ijion, have decided to build a ntventy-
five thounaud dolla. court house a:
Hrenham.
Mc^rs. Dertrani, Unjuggerliofi'^
Moelh-r, wiiolesule grocer- Austin,
whose establishment wa- recently
burned, have opened in Haunder
block, Congress Avenue.
A suit at ltreiiham for u colt, of
the probable value ot $4o, has al-
ready run up the cost in court to
#175, to say nothing of attorney's
feed, vexation and los- of time to the
litigants. witnesM'f. and jurors.
Martini IJainwater died af
Hrenham on the 21 inst., aged NS
years. She had lived in llretihiim
wince 1858, end leaves in Waf.hing-
ton iuuI adjacent countic- no lc -
than til immediate descendants.
Vol. 1 no. '•'/ oi To.' L -i H;t ii- i.
jiubli hed at Houston, Texas, i- on
our table. Ha ball playe-desir-
ing to keep po-ted in the gain.,
aiiould secure a copv of the Lee Ha.se
Ball.
branching out. from L..(>>auge run- ! "iai . r of the i a-j r. n
t ,, . , . i Marcli 1^, 1ST.? ti:- I 1
lung tr.rough BttlrojttUM OM to Ada- |ll,!i<l. v .
tin, there conn fting with the North-, He it iierei.-.'o in i
w. tern: n la'.inch ol I'ii-r. - •« Sun i -aiici ' i : '
from the same ta int; a ' ; •' •
ime i .: Ij 'i'eby i ha::
i: J,i-i iVVi' '.I ' i i.
Ia? and i> lierel.'.
II! 11T
point; a
McDade i.1''
Set roi.t
bran: h of the Central ti aa
or Paige, ami last, hut j' i 'U X
the most tuyon. <U Wr-'T \ «.kUHion *
ti.. Mi> <tlTfT**l exits a;id I'aei'i • from
Taylor, bv tli wof Klgin, H. -
troji, 11..n. ! .iixi '. v i- . i '
Cuero. Thi.'rout c.-rtain;-.
fine Ii. Id t.v railro '!■ i ut< rpri •.
The di..lance lrom Taylor to Ct -ro.
on a direct i:i«- 1 i:iiiea-aire- 105
miles, iind is oiiiy 1"'. i. ••, t.cj.diing
Ha; trop. Ilarw iod and f ion ■ ih . it
be ing only H*' mil on ' aire
1 r<>i:i Taylor to l'astrup; I'M
from Ha. trop to H.irwoiid; If ini.es
from llarwc d to Cionz.ii ;a.d
J'h
'f ' No. "Ti.
ncre l"t
tli g.'d to
. ftiinv
I e ban
!; lta\:
0ft b.
\|.
Pi t it ion of M
i 'cciv.'d. pr.i;. in:; i" 1
Jef: '-siiti vt reel, no -t I
.No. I*,. i t'*: 'U v. it*
serving if ri<;!*W.. huv.
re-openct • : an ton
n ilte. upon ... \ |
I
|>ou
motion the • i
..'•tint I t > M. T
hi- fV a !' • Kit a'
field, on (Ii!!'- brm
.ill notifv
wit i
inter
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Hir
: bio:
-t. i
> d
,i
Ij.
not
st ,. i ui
11 I..'Hi -;i
: a | e,"..ai
a: I.
uri.a a
'in ti i
xt Wi
r "-ree
right «
, to font
her, i
tii a
act, «••
in Hi:
d iltfc'.i
ion I. I'o
liiivd v.
. i
ha b
i*n,
I liae, * t'oaimitt
mile. P ' •!•■
The foil,
were M.'.i
, hist nioni .
miles from Conzales to Cuero. The filover, :r.
fourteen miles from Harw k! to i h«m1 :
fjonzaJet tK'iti!', a I read i coustrue■..•d. To Ai-i.'" II
Icuvcs onl* U.'J no.' of lit : tol. ■ to
Mi
r.i. \
tunce
rr.nn
h t;
tium
. ii.i;•to
llie 111. \
It «.:!•' lr
lav
I toe
tro i
WolCr
lie construe ' d. The coun'ry from
Tiiylor to • 'uei •. i,! ig aim. t
entire rout", j l -.e! tbroagh whie!
a i ;.i!r -ail ,o id b. • a ily .
cd at CmiU4 arativ. !v " en avd
is a line farming coimlj . I hi '•
pjpai itud v. ith an int -it n: !
prospcr«us p" .b . Our • .a i-
T.. Mi*-. :
'I • ( ol. Jo*v .
T. K . I;
Upon n. >:ion M i
i.'V the ri! .
o ;
•I i.r
ii
:t
iiftr. i'
H
> . ' ro|>.
TI
almost on luc din<•' in
leave miy
or any i
iiiifemla '
public slr
cd or with
or
ny)
vr lgi a, I
:< r vei ic
:a. If "u
ei .
• at iibif.
nil
euriatr
r'' ! i preveat t!
Tailor to ( a.-fo, an . irr>i;iiid d by ibeio ' .i 1 ♦ •
id ait i
I'll lllli
11 I
irnun
as fertile and pioduetive
country & can be foa.id in the br
lituilri ol Tcxri-. Kr .oi tl, ^nint j
upon conviction
any si.ru le t b
than
■ ■
Vfcull
than I
or ue
I He it flirth
r oroiiiii'
Ofdilla UC"
ten da-
ta], • i fleet i
ft. r tie pa
bn-ii:
A. II
win.re the r.mti' w • aid t !i tin
northern portion Ha troj.. ■ a'y
through i s entire limits am! on to. _ No larllea
Hiirwooil, tli..:*< is mi a! uid.r. • A '1 ^
the file -t tia.U"-. • ;.'M< t. :• . l !Mi sritP' < *
bridgee and teleggiph p< lrs. .ufrici'-nt : Pi..vi"M . '! ■ •
to cot:"tract the road over the entire • KniT'ift A a
route, wi.ile no better poi: t
thi
1 that
i b. in r
!" ll I . a
i ■ ltard I
. i i:. S i i.
ier it:
I'O'. I!'
M
lilt u
I'M,
fulie
r1 • a
.t ii'ta ,
i. ■;< po
on
the ('< >Ici .id'.i ii vi r, than at Haslrop,
can I- found • i b. ■!,, a ;, and hy
ihis rii It \, t wi:!i i! ti eniing
wealth, ha- b n ■ I t , ovi ' .1
by Mitel pi ■•'•iiig far-- ' rail, id
men. is past < oinpi'dien . in.
IliiT'ilt Af.'.a
nyiini tl' a. I:
PlTle .p: i.'r.; i • ii;
in. He
■A |
If p
Ot .1
bill.
With a railroad running tin
u-l
I thi town and a wanon
... dt; • acre
aver lit l!;t point, Has.
ft
Sun I a
sftua*'
four i
00 ■ ll
lllli '•
iv*n
i •
in P.
itl Juni
its a
dc
n *:i;
11..1
I to
a-t.
t\ iBTlt
Money must be plentiful in lb n- ! the ' ol v-.- r .
ham. A wagon lo-«l of watcriucii.ii.>. ''"I' v"';"iKi I ; . • ■ a . , irwni
carried there last Saturday, -.oid about t .' it fr. • • t-ne ! t• < t! a ';
readily, the -mallest at 50 .• nt-cach, llioii-;.;, 1 b.,:. oft. ,ton. to:;, not li-
lt r>
and tbe load lietiiug f2o or toO.
Herid up a whetd-barrow full, Hro.
Banner.
The Record, referring to the An-
TKKXlbKb K regrels at not being able
tobe p. - nt at the pre s reunion.
ing i rthe gr nt linitibo of ' k iu:d
oth 'r production>. .t tin* I n "ti.
C rtainly n«> county in the ,tate
pn'sesU greater inducenicnt-. or
would prove nmre profitable, finan-
cially, than H.istrop. v. ith lo r m • \
natural fu'vunliiges, to the first rail-
Sh
<V ••
fcHr tv
traiv ' v«*
tile } tr.
Lr
% rpirtv
inir
, h'*r .i
.I, coutii t
u lii«
f'M* ♦ i)
Voir-
w
Wi
C < i
m y.
rrj
i < v ■
1' ii
MUm v •
, wiii' '
■gyfli
iHMK
1 U
Kit
asks • Why didn i you come over |jr0a,| roiup-my occupying tli" fi' id.
and
have a good time with . r ; The ^a.j.de all alonB this pio,.., ,1
Weil, .Sat. owing to sicklies* | 1rolll Taylor to tJuero, are in-
lainity and oiler giMnl | ti. llig"nt nnd thriving farinei>a lock-
u' * raisers and busili' < un a. vih ■ wi Id
Cain .van not Abie l>o vou sunic?
The Oalvt^ton News has a report
that U. S. Marshal <«i sling is j<"iuK
to be removed or die or resign. It
4owu't know which. Houston Age.
And Mondial! Gosling declares
the report n fabrication, gotten up
b/ oertaiu designing persons, in the
liooe of securing the "poaish" for
mme member f their "ring" und
h«f prono<e to "*ee thou Inter.-'
'H.th for Hal.
rr I rum 2.
W'e h;-il a ti'iai -i at i
full list Sntunbiy ni/tl:t, wliiei. h
i'e. ivoii veg'laltoii.
Coi n i" nearly in r. a> i< i .
\\ I., at and o.,t • : b a l. ba; rip'
for f lie Ital ic- .
It i t ni-l. in' b tii" corn
dood tile t' ll Wee! i T' ill I ll, Tl 111 ..III •
ing uri• I'll to fin 1 . t,
liardeii". wilh the esc jilioii
la an and potaio. vi « \ .> ,m
Peaches are rip' iiiiif-: Vi I tve
already ci.teii rii ui lr '• u
\ ill':; tri . flrat 1.nt lib
im* very fine.
tirajv vines are full ol v img
the I olo- j |,, | ju;r (,,r a full \ Id. '
rinlu river at thi* point, .iini iw I con- \\ j,';n|i .-ii cur p. .■ h I r ••• tli : v-
tiiiue 1o write, in the hope tii.it i! two te ^ i.part, and Ibey me >' n:
mav induci eiitci pri4ng riulroad met' v'" * ' 'he\ • I i I.
. ., ,, : ■" n i ent' '•! r<•' l'i mil!.. 1. ia
to investigate iUtil giv Hit matter. 1 1
so iutere. ting to us, that attention
iiii
t,
'I
11.
; V Utl
iV ti,
ami
'1'
r
hiil with delight the inauguration
and completion of such an enterpri
We have written manv'.colunui. in
the intercut of a railroad to Ha-trop
ami a wngoii bridge cicr •
oner -
■ ..d
il ' lie
Hie s.
shatin
the p
r. tine
i to l
liloli ill
i. M-
> of i: irk
: ip .It. in .
when te
jury in the p a
giti. was as pei , ,
v en c i|ti<>tting v ith
iteil to have no I
oy inor e, .j. i
ropii d I rip to t
tts imporUnce dcniands. \l lh"
Hume time, we urge tho;e of our own
| 'UJi|e who have ^I'uWII le iiew arin,
of who Iiiivi almost lost all hop in
J Ii is direction, to aroii e I licni solve- ' (1M,|
to eniTpttc
fhrifly; bv Ifc |iing t eii well trim
linwl and cult l\ iite.1 I ii" 11 • > n'.
large ii,|il bare !ai\'" Ii ail. Ii. W.
We reproduce the fulloa i.^ ;
ciaJ from Paige, t • the 'v .v :
Pilot:, lone I. II i
t/'harlev i t .iinpai
Si ''#&
•f
win
The countrv i* la in a serein d to
Aod a M'-gro named Mde* l)ay!e nluis
James Davis, who aet lfrehtachutch
in Hanlrop county. He will g. t
drank whenever he get.< u chuiice -
Ilonnton Age.
Thin church was burmd in lite
extreme n ....
. i.i <1 *oon oenuli. tne iron liuisc snor'uig i,... .
loiinfv, on what is known as llie , """ '
: through liasti op nun over our lovely Weliaii chudil
valh y on to the ( oa.d.
action, tucisl in i.fii ii ns.Ji.i'l i Hp.lit in ••• r
lav, in winch
Iv liiii I in t he Iai. \
tan
f wo
tow l!
Kill/
I !er-
I tating'tlii. railroad i| lion in • ar- l"'d.iv, hi w icii . ti I' / «, >i
a it 1 it i . . • flUMV iHll't III t'iff o| )ii
j, i u<-i, ill itl m\ a unit'ii rliui't wi* wiii
till* ! , , I in. i* I ij «t<: HIV \M |<l4v
Doyle survey, und, strange to say,
no oflictal informal ion ha. cvar la en
■ant by the oflicero ot that lucidity
to Hie nli'Tilf or uniiity all or my at
Ibis jilace.
r' ■
Marshal l. -sling say- there t no
truth whatever in the report ol hit
'r,i
ret .gnat>ei
■ in ye*
Uioni'iiu. hi..kin x prof p.* Is I
lie 11 | (M l lei'.
Vi i vi ill - 'hh; hat <■ i ■ nipb
elitfi'irii and s. hool-hoa ■■ here,
have b cn ii ' ted tor u i ,ij, '
had
•r lav
I fOj'l
cd a
ihie It
I rip to toe i in a I.
In-, n in - oiitcinp.aiion fi
II..itie Ivii . however, '.tii i."t
liliolV ol tile proJKISCil I j 1 p V.I .'it
i left home in tho moriiing to ml
upon Miss Mm i e, bu i.iei. tut/; Hi . ! ••
I and Hughes th.-r tii",
trl|i Ii« l" y;n v. ith I .etii.
o lie le oi" on te.' 7;l"i o, .a r.- a
tii.- d ol ivhti h ty et'g i joi
.it Oil • It||d l e, |y .i (,,
bottle b".>r and wilt".
AH ATTEMPT To l.\H< I' II. If K.
Hurkc via carried troni Sle . i
I .1 I I' 01*011. Wl .III- |,i v. 1 or t
inniiing t rial. 1 'a in .11. . • .. ,
111 . ■:> iting .it' \
III I I 111 Oil I tiOj. pill. II, 1.
le ui'd by the la tii t <ii 1 .0 •
gel, ;'U'. 111 ( tfd to lynch It.m. b "
otlic.ern i vaded them and car tied
I 1 I I 11.1 - . \ the e IIII I il li, I
ii. . 1' 'on \ vval vi .1 p. i' iot . 11 a(
..III Hi" till e\ ..In. I Mil | . .1 .
Proof "I ill. Ill 'e I ,III,11,
l\ IV C.ent I I.'1. ib .1, ' e v.|
: Wari'lg ib*. he • .'* " H ; 111-
drunk," the ^ 'iitleinan entering the
room C at ib iir-i i t. 1 tie Judge,
.It till' C UK ll I'll l t t It" ay. till ut of
i:n I, in h« i ll1 ri ! " Henrj
I'o t' b lin d over for the fall I. rui
in the His l id Court, mi lite ehnrge
ol rape, a fit' J'iilt • t s 11' 'I1, as the
I m no ;■! >i"l alb w I11 in to go 1m -
yond thi ,1 . ne itici t . ta.d ei.
tie pri a :> It., i - •« < 1
I'd't ''' « r It) ( • • *11:l■
\ It. the Am 1 kn-t it is -.pp. -
' I. I v. 11 to! I' >.! 1 t- any
if. HI; . il C ttl bat I ak it
d in
i i-
l • p..
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