The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
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Full Tcil f ikr fttai* U« l« Pruirrl
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H rejoie.4 of w «M-ul K ill Ifini'ii
who mt'reMeil in )ii-pwrviug t
fii-li .u 'I gniii* of our Slule The IV-I
verlmliui, tin* SUN-ciiui t-
m** iI upon the niilijcct.
Ar
Ln*v ot T<-xt«:
unit'
Article 423, Clui|i. 38, General
No per- in shnll throw, drajf or
haul any teh not, Heme or otlier con>
tricwire for the ptirnoie of catehiuu
ii h Incept tlio onlumrv pole, line
and liook, or trot line) in unv stream,
lake or pool of water within the
State, not liia own, above tide-water,
between tlio Jir-it day of February
Mid the fir.it day of Inly of emii
y*ar ; and at no time of tin year in
Mu ll water* shall any one be perm it-
ted to dr.itf or hn;il any fi -h net or
Miue w;th in tube* le>s tfntn two and
one-h ilf i lie hen square ; and any one
violating I lie provisions of this arti-
cle, ihull, u|K>u I'UuyietioD, l - fined
in n mini of not less than *r. nor
more than $50.
Artiele 424. Kor
Ihnntn.'Mv or-*.'"•*
''d
the purpose
|..r l> "1 , ,
of
courage There wac some wild Hring
from the 17th Loyal PnorheaiiM*reg-
iment from India); the bugle* were
repeatedly sounded tor theut toceonn
firing, hut they did not heed the com-
mand, and continue 1 to fire at peril-
ous random, eanocialh to the little
kqiinre under Al-loii. As the bugl s
were ineftietive, the Hey. M* Collins
volunteered to cross tlu hullet swept
ground intervening, and convey the
orders to cease tiring. Stepping i'orth,
ity. and had charge o! some cattle | «*!"• « «l adjected iud< in tnor, the
winch lie disponed of in n wav which 1 iMI lif<* in hi-" h mil*,
cant «u*piciou ou liis hou<*t)ty and I !U r*m> '"d:ttns, to whom It
male him guilti' of a technical of- IK**" the necessary order, and then
fence, lie was arretted, tried by the r7u,'.""(l ns ciilmlv t«. tlio little nqiiitre
Wrrngl) rvmirietl km Kept HI* Methrr
In l(«uriv<>.
HI. Ismlt H«|iauUci>ii-
1 ks Miii x ks. low a, June 11.—I
There is ii pathetic tide to the story
of youug \\ illiam liiirrigau, who was
released Irani the penitentiary at
Fort Madison this morning and
brought to the city. About fifteen
months ag.> (he young man was in
the employ ot a l.iriner in this viein
court without a jury, found guilty
and sentenced to tie' penitentiary
for three years. Humiliated bv his
dugrace the young in in n solved
that his widowed mother thould not
hear of his i mviction and imprison
went, llis letters to iier (she lives
in a distant cit\) were inaih-1 to her
by friouds outside the prison, and
the good soul is to-day ingorant of
the imprisonment of the son who
will toon return to her The cases
involving the principles ot couvic-
tiou without n jury we;e taken up to
the supreme court, which has just
ru!id * L! - ■
ttu,
t'.l
lie
i or'*,.
■.*. pond
I ii* rs. not pri*
i>r >i ertv, ;>< i
w !"*'• |" v-e
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catch
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a ater.
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1 by thi* i*r
(•I ph.eed -
ft 'IK-.' limit
that. no tin,
I t e < <>n trik'd as !
eonuni * noiier* •
r' J nfiv mei Sill 'i
irnes ami b" Any lie
and s '.L'ntihe pi
' mg o'lior
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hina I
4*t
til
art H*
nib
t his conviction was illegal,
t Slorifl I'.outer went to
ison, and this evening he
with the prisoner. To-mor-
r iwe will be brought up for
il, but the st.*le will not
, mid Larrigau will be set
Hi) i .
the most touching incidents
!"* .. ■ e remains to Ik* told : Mr.
cli, who wus employed nf-
i^iin's impritonmeut to tuke
up to the supreme court,
^ iits successfully brought it
i e, iiik r,,ls u* that he wa>
by a New Qrleans whole-
unit, to look intrt the esse
ull his tecs were pa',1) by
eman, who is an old frieb1.'
rignti family. It requires
ch of the imagination to
lat the New Orleans g«n-
•ar ago w as the lover of
tier's mother, the latter a
maiden, and that he had
generous step from regard
, weethoart of "auld lang
thii
ifeli
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deer in the period of time embracing
between the second day of January
in any year and tl.e first day of Au-
gust, aud violation of this provision
tihall be considered « misdemeanor,
ftnd, if upon conviction Ijefore any
juitice of the pence or other court of
competent jurisdiction, shall be fined
in it sum of not less than oor
more than $60, together with the
cost of auit, which fine shall go to
the Common Free School Fund, and
upon conviction of said offense as
well us these provided against hi Ar-
ticle 424 and 42"> of this chapter, the
person an ofl'eudiug and couvictod
shall stand committed to jail until
said fine and costs are paid; and liny
' butcher, huckster, marketer, carrier
or express agent, or uny person
found in possession of fresh killed
yenison one day before the above
Miccificd open season begins, or ten
days after the open season is closed,
shall be doomed equally guilty of vi-
olation of tb" provisions nf tin- arti-
cle, and liable to the sum • proceedings
therein provided.
Article 42ilJ. It shall 1>p nulawful
lor any person to kill, or to trap for
immediate use or for market, any
wild turkey within the |h riod ot
tim« of each year lietween tlie 15th
day oi Mny and the l «t day of .Sep-
tember, and any one so ollenduig
«ha'l fie pro< eeded against as provid-
ed in Atticli.' 4U;i of tins Act, and
upon conviction, fined in the sum of
9x5, the same to I* mted in accord-
anc- with the provisions of this ar-
ticle.
Artiele i'17. If any person shall in
any manu i catch or kill a:iy pin-
nated grouse (prairie chicken) hi this
State in the month-of March, \pril,
May, June and July, he shall be
deemed I'liilty oi u misdemeanor, and
upon convii tion thereof before au\
jutlice of the |Hi.ice or other court of
competent jurisdiction, shall Is: fined
in the stun of $10, tog. tlier with th"
coatt ol the suit, ond (lie flue to lie
dKapoaed of in accordnuce with the
■rorisioua on that subject hi article
45W oi this act.
Article i'M, |f any person shall
in any manner catch or kill any
ailail or partnd|.'eM mi this State m
■e moiifhs of March, April, May,
Jute, July and August, of any year,
Im ahull l e punished as prescrilied in
•rticlo 42< of this act; ami the net-
ttag «if partridges is hereby enti^dy
ibtted under a like penalty for
ilifrai'tion of this provision, and
the proceedings governilitf
■aid article 427.
Article 4'Ji If any |K'ison shall
•rilftilly kill, or in any manner in-
jvn, any mocking bird, whip-p<Nir-
will, nighl hawk, blue bud, red bird,
« <*, Ih uth, linnet, wren, martin,
•Wallow, bolwliuk. cat bird, noupa-
Ml. aci**or-t«il, apari-ow, buie/.ard or
CflUTioai crow, he shall be deemed
of a misdemeanor, and, upon
la-fore a justice of tin
or other court of competent
, he sha!l le- filled ill 11
of not le s that $.'i nor more
An Inrlitcnt.
To The Joiirnnt.
til Ims )m>mI It i last tiiltoO,
uiil lias ct'iitod fio.ii duly;
in htnintfer IhikIh lin y inuot,
in |M!aeefal be.nity,
do hy sid° on n table, n<inr
^ in the government build-
i ..; 1' exposition nt New Orleans,
a lerute sword and a Federal
Irn ' V\ hile standing near these
objects, lost in the bitter memories
of other days, I was awakened from
the dream by the tramp, trump,
tramp, of the old soldiers of both ur-
mies—for it was "Veteran's day."
uud ou the U'ttutiful gravelled walk
the old fellows were mareliiiigrouud
to the music hull where a grand re-
ception awnited them. The former
wtnreni of the blue and the gray;
now in citizens gurb, were walking
side by side, some with bent forms
nnd white heads, looked as if time
had dealt hardly with them; others
were on crutches, many hundred
miles from the tceuo of conflict, aud
the tomb of th* lost limb; and not
a lew carried empty sleeves. It was
difficult to realize that the loii«r lit e
of peaceful 'looking citizens mingling
in one common gala day could once
have stood in opposing lilies, with
eyes gleaming I he fire of destrut tion.
and bosoms liea\ ing with theumoi.it.ui
ql enemies tleitlini; death to each
other. With a heart full of th-
memories of those d iy, I t itriu'd and
sought the immense music hall in
the main building, where th -sc worn
old fellows met a loud and warm re-
ception. A11<• r the speech ol wr l-
coinn was finished, the (anion Mex-
ican bund struck up Ihxie, and then
came such shout.-, and screams of ap-
plause, ami such ( lapping ol hand;
■is never fell upon my eur.s before.
I don't know but that I, too, j >m-
eif in, for my gloves were consider-
ably iajured I noticed afterwards.
From every pinn icle, tower, pole
and corner were floating the "stars
ami stripes," "the red, while and
blue," waving and trembling in the
brightness uud Is-auty of that lovely
May mornitig over that scene, the
emblem of a nations reconciliation.
I wondered if ull tbc hearts iu thai
v.ist concourse were reulis at peaee
ami happy in the seeni- ill wliiili
they Were cugugillg. Soiil" laces
looked sad thoughtful, some eyes
were full of unshed tears. Maybe
the shadows of long ago were creep-
ing ou, and Ilk" Utuquo's ghost
"would not down" ut the In Iding.
M (.'. K.
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BKVVK PATHi'K (ttl.LIV.S.
trwtc in bufialo
an tsfeotive Inimwm iu
• i not a buffalo
Herolnnur a t tlhullr Priest In a Fight
III the Snii'tau.
futlio *«• Mirttir.
A London paper, sftcr describing
some ol the "Homeric epismSeV ol
the light iu (lie Sotnlau, v hen fb '
Fugo.-h forces were surprised by
Odiiian Digna's speaiiueii, says;
"lint, alter all, (In- p ilm of heroism
that day must he given to one who
wus net a soldier at all, but a i in pie
Catholic priest, Before I he marines,
who Inter in lie- day did such sph'ti-
did service, could I into tin . quarc
the Arab-, were on tliein, and a .-cries
of baud to hand fi^hf took place be-
fore the llieli could torm. Coii 'pieu-
oiis," say lh ' i"<rreqioiiileiif, "and
in front of llie eyes of all, sloisl fight-
ing Inn k to hack, Major Alston and
Fufhci Collins, the latter wielding
Ins sword te if lo I In manner Imrn.
It if (hough Father Collins was thus
able to render yeoman's ervice at h
teriibie ami uuiioon moiueiit, win-
ning a minute for I he men to form,
it wus reserved for him « little laler
t" ditplav a gtauder and u <4>il truer
which he litwl just left, llis recep-
tion must huye bei ii some conip n-:i-
tion fir the i i' ks he had run The
men, struck with his heroism, r used
cheer after cheer, and sticking their
helmets on their bavti t-, Irunticiilly
waved th m in their euthusia-m.
The annals of the war can show no
finer instance ol genuine h roism
than this ,,t the Catholic cl'.iplain.
The following from General
(Jrant's (orthcoming hook is so genu-
inely boyish aud natural that The
Herald ventures its republication:
"General (irant, in his forthcoming
hook, fells the following story of
boyhood: 'There was n Mr. Halstou
living within a few nnles of the vil-
lage, who owned a colt which I v ry
much wanted. My futhei had offer-
ed *20 lor it but lialston wanted
I was so anxious to have the colt
that after owner left I b h'g.'d to be
allowed to ttilco him at the price de-
manded. My father yielded, but
said ip2<* was all the horse was worth,
and told me to offer that price; it it
was not accented (o offer$22.o(i and
if that would not get liini to give the
$25 1 at once mounted a horse all i
went for the colt. When I got to
Mr. HuUtoii'd house I baid to him:
'Papa says I may offer you %■:>> I tor
'.he colt; but if you won't take that
I ani to offer you >?22 oil, ntul if you
■von't tak'1 that 1 nm to ifive you
£23.' I wouW u' t require a Connec-
ticut man to gue.s tile price finally
agreed upon. '1 his sturv m arly
true. I certainly sho*"1 very plain-
ly that I hud conic for the colt an 1
meant lo have hint. I could not
have been over 8 years old at this
time. I kept tiie horse until he was
4 years oitf. when he went hi ud. and
I sold iiitii for £2*>. When I went
to MaysyilJe to school, in |s.t'(, at
the age of 14, I recogiu// d my cv?!t
as one ol t he blind horses working on
the tread wheel of the ferryboat.
An old Connecticut ladv is "oJh.cf-
ing all the yood old-fashioned hymns
of "auld ItttiK syne,'' formingcongre-
Kntions of singers uud sending them
through the country to uwuken r -
ligiouaseutiiiieiits longdormant. Who
proposes to sing these old tunes
every where—in concert rooms,
churchef. halls, on the streets and,
indeed, iu ull places; nor can there
be a doubt but thev will cause menv
a heart to gush and many an eye to
weep.
Froatar or.U tln'LratllHz Pbitlrl aa '
I" • loiee :
IV-nr Sir—-You will reim-mltef-Hut >omp
t ine u)(o I reiiiurkisl to you llml I suflereil
ftotii nli uueimy. pnhiliil I'ccIIiik In my
I'lylit alile, chums! Ii\ sronjre«liuli uiitllllun
ot ilic liver, wlileh pii'Venled me from riil-
ilij; on liorieliuck alid i ti/iivltn.' Ill \ lolent
exci'i'Ue ol unv kl'id, Vou then toM me
tliat you lite! ►nil' reil from n sln.llur allee
tion of (he liv er, ami had enrol yomx ii t>y
using certain mr<li> insl lierhs which you
liail ul-i owreil ami uracil uielotrj lliem.
I llil so. iini! am tuo\ well. 'riu-M iiK illi in-
al IIIt!i*. Ill eelijlUU'llon with Milllll'K ,M'U
liavt -Icrpri piitnlto the public utnli-r
tie- iciiii" ol' "'J'c ••in*- lletiutotone." In
lioln-r ho you hilVf i oiiler\\ 1 :i ^reat hiioti
on |>eoji!> living in i Im!. acini-tropical
i'lliuute like ours, where dl-' .ikcs ol 11:«-
j liver an i-o prcviWiit. Ill- III 'iaiij ev
| .•-lii-nec oi i-vi v p!iyi>hiiitt to Miul (a'oplc
' . .hilnjj ihelrcini-i'titiion- !<v tin can.-*-
ive uiH' of«lrotijr mercurial purgatives. A
, -till larger mmiiii-i eonntantly list so-enliisi
•iivir reirnlii'iirs," teostl.v coiii|m>iciI i
1 iiIih-j anil other ilrastle iiuig.ilivc-. which
i only tend to |imdui c |.il> - mi other trou-
l hi,- nine iillcetiolu ol' the lev -r liowil-
i'o ili . i.'ti siiflcit-rs Join luMllclIlt \ilil
! t-e (in in\alualiic aid iii lesterlna Ihein to
i '.eulth aciiin. and I Iih-I a-' uiyii Itiat limilv
| rcouii'i to lie known to be Hppreehilei'
.illit til t people \ ill ct ilo-!royl> ; tie ti
I erinslltutions t-v the re. kle -i iital ihutgei-
I oil* ahii.-e ot miii mini- now lp vugue.
i I e j ii, t, cental • no hurtftil drug, aid
yet it is sliftmlly elll nt n u liver uicili-
cine. I m i) teniurk just liere that 1 um
not vlolaiitiir incdleal ethics in liuthlully
giving you my opinion of a medicine
whien I 'nave Useil ui\ i-elf with hcnelil. llie
foi'liillla of whl"li you llil li< l levitate to
■■how to me. AIhim nil. It afl'onU u treat
pleasure lo know tlm! you have plaetsl
your 111 ** 11 'Ine (composed only of eo tty
ilrugs) a ithin tin re;a h ofthe poorest mail
ot «i in an. Iln-jici tftiih .
\\. .1. M i rni'.w s.
Austin, 'lev . April 11. l->"
HfPATpZONlt
DP.. TOBZXT'S
GREAT [ira RflEpMt
Cures Diseases of the
Liver in all its
Various Forms.
AYER'S PILLS.
A JnTffO pr^^poftlnn ©f tho <tiwhich
(now Luiuan •ulfcrlng rttiult (ictiu U.
UiMit ot Xlio Unn olif bowetb, ium! Uvcr.
/k\ Rlt • C'ATtlABTlG I'ILI> a<U diroctlf t ;<n
orjr%iig, aiMl « v d<«lgii «) .0
Um> cA'iftod tj tUcsr U' tai.go-
ti>> til, tuclutlii.g Con«tl|miiouf lnU.'di-#*
ii u. l-kyn|Mv|>sla, ll^idadMi I y*« nt^rr,
AM 1 a )i < f i tb«T allnwiU, ( r till 11
vl'ioli tbey ,r.ro a nii*, ur#>, pron>|>t, .it 1
rnuicxljr. Ill" (;ltOMlirO U*«ol l!ic«0
l > nuiutnl f iry^«ciuii0 In r«*kttlui prjo
tuiiia^t tU'j oslluiitlt i iu
vl.iu* lUvy uio lwM l y tUc lU'^i.w-1
• lOti. \'
Tkcw I*!i4 * ftr.5 ruiiponri'lc't of
m.)' , aimI um ^k^dni' l) fr««- fr« m
ClUotuci vi' iwiy ulLor « ii -rt.llcnu
A ftuflTV*r« r from Ilr nl .fIi • writm i
''AW-H'b ar«* inv.JuAbl" k m" nn]
•r.^ tuy ootA*i.'«i't to !ip- jiWi, . | luv<t 1- a.
n wvito mtf!< rcr from v • r
I'll.i.-. ur<- tbo only IliUig 1 «.'t l<l look l/>
for rvlie/. On« < will •;« lokly r </r, ! 7
In miM frro my b> from i.-nin.
hi * llio ii ,11 < ffootlvi) uii l u " inl*°#t ph)*- 'j
1 linr« over It 11 11 i#-urt« t./ 1. • 10
0)- il: It. (I. :r i^TfUfK), i u 1 1 ulxruyn do ^
ulicu v/tx'.ui; -ii i'fi>«r#.
W. U I'AI.I «.f W ?«. j
rrnnKliu 81., likliiiiouU(\ a., June i, l-'.i. J
•*1 Imro aited Avkr'm Pii.m In nnmbr*
I ml uikmm ii, r«o«' 1 un'Kintal I ry >ih , niij
Lato liwv r known lli^tn Ir, full to ^ccompl^ti
tb • tJMilifMl r^ult Wn conatMntl) k>n> tbctii
Mi Ii ih1 ill ow lioiuf. unit priji** hi "* ft
tfimmL .ii mliibii r«mU| lawllflliiib
ruil iLvy uix liin.lnnbkj.
J.T. lUma." .
Mukla, Tvim, Jano 17, lbs*.
11m It 1 v Ku a vim 15. trrlUr.(f
fr.wn Athmt.i Oa*t pajth: •' kor Mitoo j um
tmil I bnv«. i*on auI'VhH V> ot>iiiM|m*l< b(
IfiWii >rllicit. In fidUn Of tbi^ U r nf
fli-iit of >.itl«.ti« l:in l , ! nutlvr«<l n>«*n <j irtf
ii" •> i nil im , UuUI too ' m ' t
U- .01 taking AVKM'a I'll.IU. 'Jli«y haro
oiiMnlv o< rr< ru l tbe ooitlvo KmMt, anJ
Imvo vwtljr liupruvoil iuy g.. .triU hcUiU."
ari u'n Cathartic i'iu<f Mrrtxi in««gu-
l^rltiiw of the bowult, stiuiultiUi iUo
litf uii-1 lln # tloi , iiii) by Ibolr j-roi^pt ui.d
ili iroiinh «m *.uu Kl«n Uiuo uud vl^vf Iw U>0
%rbwlc ^bysicul ooonoiny. - •*
fpBrAuni RY I
Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowoll, Mais.
H-ikl by All Druffiilauc
Such r.s
Dyspepsia,
BLoadetchn,
W^.tor Krash.,
Constipation,
Or any Xrrogularity
of tl?.b Bowrcil^,
Tlii- i< a conileii.ittun of Saluii
attil vegetable lilatei ials, alel cotiiuii^
tin tner. tii'v or anv drastic vc^ctuhle
cathartic, Mich te muiti'mike uud
aloes, tun! is t i t,|" rior iu it.- action,
us it never llellilitHteH pr^luce>
any 1111pleaa111telVectH.it will retuove
all «I!?"•;.• 1 iin nli ntal to adiHonlercd
.-late of (lie liver nnd ii tin reiore re-
coramemleil in all 1 i<• r complaints
I1 .rill act thoroughly on the liver
iu from two (<> lour hour- lime ami
doe* not produce iniuHca or «^ri|iiji^r
pains in tie' howeih.
The attention o| (he afllicteil i-in-
vited lo the following i er: iH< "leKt'roru
prominent eitizemi ol Aitflin nnd
other portiou* ol our .iluti :
Col. I'liilborne lelU hol he kmiNN nf
the merits oNleiieio/one.
11 '.siu.ii', Mureh 1 "si.
AVIth much pIciiMiri' I :iiM tlii- -tuteniei.t
In the mtiny tch! i in. >ii Iu I • nti'l pnlili t:.-i|
enriln of ii.iiliV creililalile pi"ioi i« enuilnj:
un<lrr my ohnerviillon In the eahllc jeur-
fitiU lelalive to the virtue aie! ciirMive
iillulitle ol 1 e f .1. .). ,V tV. II, i'l.liin'ii
II ']' to/I 'lie.
Iii ' iiiIh . o' 1>«s't. ( uu> at t.-.-I, I'll
\' :M | 'i Mi".M i anil :l:ix et ialilnei!. niul
t-. Mt> i Vel * ...n •!..■
,.f |.. j[f ■ |,;, . -klieo I'll >: .r'll|T
ot Wf woovery). I itot a Irtcml. >1 ceod or I
ni^'lit. 1 ■ pro ire liic a I "i "i I !< i I
ltd ;i«iillililelI tIon ill
W. B. WALKER
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
MiKNT FOK TIIK
Celebrated Gullet Steel Brush,
COTTON BLOOM GINS,
MANI'F M'Tl:HEI) HV TIIK
Standard Machinery Company,
— o v -
m"3tbtxc jzx-\ncoisrisr.
1 liavo now on lmnd two Saw and two
50 Saw Ciins, wliicli 1 will sell at Factory
pi icos. on iil>oral tornis to I'osjionsiblo jiartios.
I am now building one of tlio lartrost
Cotton Warolxouses
in tlio State, and will bo pivparod to sturo
and insiiri' (1otton for tlio small sum of
Twenty-Five (2.*>) cents a bale, jier niontli.
W. J{. WALKER.
Austin, Texas, May 15, 1885.
THE AVENUE HOTEL,
Austin City, Texas.
liest and Most Central Hotel in the City
Flit ST CI.ASS 'I A 111.I". «.Ill 111 I:« f>MS \'||(>I It A i ! < II \Kl.l -.
I?"st A<* on.vnmodation f«n (Vnnniereia! Men
D. M. WILSON,
Proprietor.
C. ERHARD & SON.
IIASTltlll', TEXAS,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES
'IHEIIIf.lL Hlt\S L im%
PATENT MBDX0IM118,
Ami nil other tliinjf" .In aur line ot tin
lie**,
rilKMt IMITloNS fAHKFlM.I > t tiM
I'iillNDKIt nt nil Imiirft.
C. ERIIAHD A SOXT
'tailroii, Ki'k II, lh>3-—I
( AN CIKT a\
WOOL IFt.A.1?
FOR
Twenty-Five Cents,
a\n A
Pav.' W .7; r r.
Joi.'N (' lil Ali
J). W.JONKH & CO,
(Mi. CoiiRifki Urtitir, 41 «TM
Furniture ami Carpets,
lie >use KiirniHliiiifj; (xoods,
UV 1 VU I. MIUKST STOCK IN Till. > J ,\TK.
1 *i ieen Attrnetive. II in ?: it ln\ te 1
FUR
AT FitOM
One Dollar
TO
T3EXT 3DOZaX.AKD.
A I
BUCHANAN'S
II>.:tra>|l, Muletl 21, 1 -
A'.l llll. Si I I, '.'I 11 . I> I.' r J!)"'!
il N JOMH A O)
A. F. B. ELZNEH
WM. KESSELUS
"TH:s TAIIOB,"
v:i.riv ■ ion k; :>r tji<i ibs^t ir..\r>r.
I.81TJ
XOIW. Uii'1 fi nmriici
ollii'. til' r inl'iiillfl l.
Il ill' t'< I Oil till Ilk
Si St limn li.'ilf ii iloze
tion) I "
Imil k ytnp'i
(lieielnri i'i
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l.llHI'll. It
i.il, <.m|iliii
IN llil. M M;.4 I I ui!
.. "harm. «n-' iillrr
ll >M-s (:t , |l T lli
r.'ln \ > '1 i ! nil 'lift nilv mi 1
n- ami nvtileneiHl nt ntioe. I
' rl'ill) ri ■ iiintli''ti't ml.I iiipill-
.M ol rlie slnin. ch. liver utel
ii '.\ nut i.iiii • \"i \ Imi \ ai -i
ii.it it . un'«l me.
I'-iit. I t >moi
All
hii^rli'iii*/' tti vrntvliirfld
Im>i:> llcllkl ull'-tru ui
VOUNC,
^MIDDLE- Ay°r'8 Saraaparllla.
lnrn ClilMmi with 8"io Hyiid. Horn
AlitU. 1.«[«, iif hiiy mrirfukju, ur f,|li-
lllU.- i«l lit, ui:ij Ui iuauv liHiilUiy utilotriir.il
II) IU Mu.
Hold by all l>ni«cfcU, «1, *U bvUlw lor
ukai' >VH in Mil A*Vl.l l. 1
A ii in. l i s. M iv 1 i
I)r> .1. .1 >. W A T.iMii:
Iii .ii i/. Voiii l(e|i'ilo/iitii' ii:. iiii'l n
Milter exoiilnl 111.11 .ii tlii- in-I itiitlmi.
iiinnnjr iilli'' i~ Htnl |iil|'lif; Il 11:i- |iiovilin
mil"- illlil eel ti oi relneily III ..lli eliolin iil'liie
liver. Il li- iiI-ii a v ilmiliie nliil ■ Inufi :i|I
lelit. Il remoM " eoii«ll|iiilloti <il the liow-
eln. I'l'licX «'e inilij;r*tiiill, illlil i'HII lie taken
:it any linn \v iiImmiI mi\ liiul • II••• l. I
elci rlully ni'iiiiiiiii'tiil It* n«e In nil riif
im olv 'ii/ il' i ni'.'i im til ol llir linn iIiiiik .'I
tin-IIvi i. nml In ninny • wliere tin.'
Moniaiii iimi lio <lire iiivtiliiil.
Truly jmn
•Ioiik Fork. Snpl.
I rem l.< t. J. W, H lil|i|ile,
Ai milt, Tkxah, Nov. I.f, l-'^l.
I i .1 .1. A II. r.il,in .
llitirHir I lake fili'JiKini' In iI'l-rifiitnrnil*
Inn y<nir /.'iral lin r meilli Im . 4 lle|nilo
none." ami Irmn < im nrnee i liini, il w oiii<l
lie well Inr lio Inniilv to lie willuiiil il. it
i mi i flieienl. mild, nml yet lerlnln lo ne-
<olii|i||fli U'Lal U |ilo{.nMil Ii) ill Mir
./. W. M'jhiii t.
Attiirii' i .it Ijuv, ISrixiron.
rniTti a I.nntlluir li rrlitin' of l lurln.
I I i \M.i* 17. Ii-:t.
Ilrp. .1. il.A H il I uliiii:
tiHMrt I Iiiiie trie.l ymir !!• |i'ili 7i'tii'
ln\ -ell mi l in in) t .mil) nii'l * itli< --i il il-
i tli t1- niiinn^ in) if i .'liliiirn fiinJ lii"l II In
l.e i ni'ifi i I • ii". ' — . 1 in II *i- it In l llie
I lent liver inrilli Im lliat I haw rV'-r wen.
anil I Ii" * • i' i in -ii ,• y in m i iiiaiin-Mllii^
it lo llie atllli !«-•). I ImVi In I II m : ly
•a im |.ir •"iii' ii.i (i I li . at.'I i mi I mil*
lie |i II III tuei,. I hr I'I IV* ii linftlrs lirl'me
mi'iii tii-iia*• — \*i11 imvi- to lilaiie nliother
e! li r. el -
Iii"..I .f A VV, H. Tolilr. yon ** Ml pli'ir-e
"Uiil im 'v" ili./.mi tmllli" II<);ut(./'Jtic
am! *■• : * • .1 • . el''
l<l".|i ! lull,. S. IV. Htoun,
A <t f I'. Mi l * -i. I li-v I i nt le.
IIa-i line. 'I i *.i«. !>«•. li. I "I.
I c I 1 i> \V II I'l.tnti, N i-i * . I • .w « :
|ir ill Sn. - I >*:!' 0 lh oik \ on (or |
yonr e relli'itl |>i.-|.iiiat oil I.li ai lie-
iiiilo/oin. A j i nli I liv trie!' I 1 i*e Inii •
In'. II Mill' ll ll ** ftll p.lllli I i'i'* lltl«' i •<• \* llll
oeeaclo.'ril allaekf ■ I p i it enli Miliie-
lliii'" |'iOHtii!tin^ me, reii'leiifl;' me tin III
Im **<iii, im ilm nml **i '! -. am! ii ijnli
llil' llie -i r* ii i • ol a |tli *>!"liin In lure t-i |
tin/ H'liel M niii'tllni' Piui e, ** liile | ilnl
In/ tiie n-iilence i'i i Ht'i. T. <'. < ain. «JI-
Iiii ui tin- Akvi .ii-i i.. ! liini on" i l ili"H<'
ill ! . Itli'l i xllillllllnx tiie I>vlil)itiimn In
liini, lie iiiMmiI iih t< try ;.i.iir l!e|.ato-
/•ill":, L'iVillJ! Illl il llOttll I'll III .I. Il.i •/nil
il^i.iii' 't al iiini iit.il Ciiiitni nln oul iii"lat t
11• 1 i< f. - iti' \*lili'li • iiih 1 !."i | eonninilly
••in, i:i| :i liotti' <Sf yonr Hi ii'itnzoiie. ami
* ■, i!il imt in lilllimit II. I eheerl'llll* le- |
eiiintni'iiil it t" |iainli !> . i- ii mire l lll! n i-
lilli rellel fi'l nervini nr.- nre'ille, -n |ri
ijin nl union;: tlim-i' **ii i tli • iy fi.llnn our
Irailo. K. 4. Hmitii.
Tlii- ineilicine is .-old in lliistrop
i nliil! s li*'
lilt. A. I. llV,lion, l>:i Irnji.
(A I < IN I-. I! 11 Al' 11, it.,.In,j,
'I'. A. II \Nl.Kit Hii tro|
IV II. Kiy.NKIt. llll III,II.
(tKORIi'K *ll,TO>. VillHtle,
S. II . Illlil.S. 1,1,'ln.
F. It. .it IN i H, Ki^in
Auntiii,Texa*. .Iiim.' 2l'tIi. I'. .*.
W.N.LeSeur,
DENTIST,
AUSTIN, - - - TKXAS
I'AKuni Nn. Urli mijtiin Avt'iiue. over
Ni '.viii.in A i o'n Mm'
At MW, Ft-biuury JI I W.. Jv
lien's, Yuuih's&Bov's Wear
' a
— \Lt*u \ :;i a /.or '>r
Fall and Winter Cas^iraoro'?.
IM VV Ii fi 1 n lit 1 ic ki i <ei '• . j • i! «i
nm In tlie M iffv
\J%rocicii BuitS
I MAIN • ikkki',
s ii. .i.i't U'lmv 1'n t «fn «! . (. jtm
Bastrcp, Torr.otxi,
Rural Roii-is nf ai! ?izes Cri-
sfh! tly en P"!nd,
VI -fl
I' *! "I r W I Al I ■ I For
YARD, Z.OT * CKAl>iJ
( 1 . t. (cti ar)
A S|M <lull v. ('i ine Mini -tlUf\ yoiiM Im * I « || in . | j. ,
ill* ft i iim l« wall on vim. I t- .fi m il \«• anv KIf• I < l
S?'A'n2 Machine. Needles, Qilsnnd Attachments.
WM. K3£3S3nT.,TT3. .
Ii,t Si-iit. xn, />is?---//
i11: \ i i li iN i i. \ I,IM, • i \ i i ■> i,i
DLi- W_ OLIVE
EASTHOP Gild B351TT5,
/>/•:.i/./ /r i\
n
XTotione, C3.oth.ino; Pootf3, Siiooe,
Hals, Caps, Staple and Fancy Groceries
And in fad cvcrvlliintr ususilly 1;<*| t in ;i
First ('lass Mstalilisiinwiit.
I am now roei'ivin(^ my Spring nnd
lncr (ioods, <*<miin <'\eiv drpiU'lnwiil,
towliich I invito tin* partionlar nth-nlion nf
the tradiimr pn^lic. and tlio Ladies in jiaiti-
cnlar. Von w ill oonsull vmir <>w 11 intcrost
by inspecting my ^nnds and prices before
iniroliasin^, as I am (letcriniin'd to sell a4,
small proiit. L. W. OLIVS.
liahtro}/, Ma]tii Kftli, 11) >i Jan.
i roiiup Tev f « iU'«i in rsi
CAUTION ft
In leivtiii/ KI I'H'V oil l till lo
lioin i llml lli< < aim ami i o tit|Ti^
e«l. Mil nl' illf« ii« i ijnilll) in Im iii^ of
fell •!
Eupion Oil
l.nl tin nnii n l Ii r mi In liuii ilil lit
\ioi:i. *•> 1.1. v
Wniers Pittrce Oil Co.
I'Ulni.
Will I.' | i h l.> "li I n i| | 'iti lit in I nif.
.1 tii- |fiM H i «. ii. Hiorwi, ilin ,
11 I'Nif nf Min in '
liiiil |i< ' tOi t il lli |*ii ul, nml In flicnim
II./Ml k 11 111 l |l llll In • lllli' 11 III' H UM |UII||
niul 11 - • i • 'ii. ii e.-« i A li -11-iiii im« ii Imm
iu i ii11 i'i\ 111ii• i i wi'i\ i" ii.ii • i M|unr« •* III u
llll > I A llll' • ill to I'll mill loll IIQll (III iHi|li||1
|iiii||\ >I|| <1 • I 'lit i II v|. Illlil «iia llll llll II
f •! 11 llll* (If
Sr. "oth and Bar>«;il Fence Wirt
lili-h I t rln I.ii 4« n rul | «iI•!)«* nt v««rt low
II nr. IIVHIIAN.
l.iiml SI. iiNU IIANl> MI!IIA> lor
llie • III t'< 'III III Mi', rtlllllie'r Miwln
llll *'. A. MrlloV A I.I.
\
mm'i . I • i •« nml tlm t I'i ii
fiirn;«).iit n illi i !>.%• lli Iii .tJiwI *• ir .nl
Fresh Fish aiiti Oysters!
N.
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