The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser
EaUlilial)«.l Mtiroli 1 1858. Vol, 2K
lln>lt:ind j-> 11 Iff.
li.il!>.. t I. ...i I. it VuMIU VwWi i • I'
Ai. x If, i>HO<ift9fai Hlftil.R*,)
The tiMtron Aih« ui-> r is to u
one ol tilt' lilOst illti l (ill|
for mi entire i mi« o! 11
v rt <er a| , ir v> 'ii
15'u tip \«t-
Orr c —Ksrm and Main Blreel.
TliOMAb (J. (JAIN,
HAhTKOC. TKIAb. AI'lil'NT IS. t vi.
as—WM ■ i . ...
A now pnper i soon to be started
nt (lidding*, Lm county.
'The prohibition itt* are making
tilings lively nt Waco.
\\ ( publico iii auulhi r column a
clijip.ug troui "Tutu billing*,' un-
der tno caption ot "llunbind
Wife," I'cii 2 u trnn-lation from
Judg Schuet p:i!"r, th«- "Austin I ,, in w,v „nhe slillllioi . .t 1,u ' "'r«' ' 0,,r" l"""' ""
Vorwaarts, and claiming to •« j „, , f Texa* l'or a iiuo'.ber ot rihe comes bock ut the loim-
founded upou advertisements m i>. ar- ,.,a|H wt, hvill ia Unstropi Mt,\ I1 rtner of h r h -i.. in th hd-
quently weaiv personally opquaint-''"w'llLr ' ' '"'m • 11 • a' • ■ "
iper*1
her r | !v -
iny to Hill's diabolical insinuation*--
At the end ol ihe second week aln
Im i ovi red, nmi < Of
It in liinti (1 tliut tin- old Alcnhle
out ou a i>
governor.
founded upon adveriivment* npp
ing in the Martkoi' A n\ kkti- i .
The ,liul^e sent us a eojty of tin
Vorwacrl*, with tin nrtioh referred
to duly marked, but,unlike our friend
Alex K. Sweet, ol the "Sifting" we
wer<' unable to r< ud. much 1< trans-
late it into Knglish. The article
read-" very pretty, and evidences the
—I "in |nli'i>iH'rt i'm np.il iroiu tin Truvl*
count v t.111. h il i iv !'■ Iii l Wrt kilWil'illt-
i-on *inO \ i .i«i un/ m'l.'iv *• «' iiuwInt.
I Tlioy uvr: powered tii id lor. A!! Iiuvc
Imh, rouipiurvu I enmon, la tenllnj; tin
\*:,lt, F jii :ii• I In* tinkle, but ikvu««I<kI In
tciting 11 u Iiuh <• ell Olllrt'l i ;tii'l . «i'* >
llllli- f'uin ll ' clu. \>lur, .i. n-,- r i j'
turn! ilid csrrl.d i ' ■ I.l. .' I ijunrlei*
For .Sale.
\ I roirn Si v.l; i. M H line, with iou/1 'I
i>i
ait.a i'liM m
'I .>• iii iiiiu
ii < n mm d. vinl
Hilld ii'.iKOImOli
ii rofllor.
iny ill ii t \ different Iuimh. ;
Isr.ii in . iu'%)'' i'Svlnj! I
I It' i i\ |i r. U ill i«* t
h.iiiiUlii i.l :li(! A«l t fit- I
II. !
I. out ou n btill hunt for a third term I 'j*1 lhat |'"d«e k« -
tly upon Ins usuiilly'"feitile unngi-
uation. o- it carrful seareh over the
—Knowing onc oudirl ruin wltliin tin
yrock. Ilojw tlielr jnvdi. ilon> may pr.ive
"correct.
A five yenr old boy wns badly mnn-
gled by a bull dog, at Wnco, lost
W ednesdnv.
A cac of niaari«Ki' and desertion
(luring the honey-moon is reported
«t Dallas.
Fruit of all kinds reported abun-
dant about Mai-nbal, and the Hucft
raised for many years.
• -- «- «
Mr. .Jantes llui nett. a Icxas rote-
' ran, aged 8(1 >ears, diet' at lleinp-
aUmd lost Wodncsilay.
Ilov. W. II. Marks, of M irgau, is
about to lose one of his eyes from
dropping some paint in it|a few days
ago.
A little girl was gored by an in-
furiated cow. at Wiieo, one ot the
'hocus was thrust into the child's
mouth, shattering hor teeth.
Lee Loverton, charged with lx iug
one of the pnrties to the assassina-
tion of Dr. Stovall, has boon grant-
ed the privilege of bail in the sum of
fbOOO.
Tho State Grange is in session nf
Waxahoteliie. Twelve years has
passed since the order was introduc-
ed in Texas.
'< i Brook, attempted to kiudle a
t Waco, with coal oil. Titne-
istancc proyenk-d l is. burning
l lath and saved the building
destruction.
kmetnek." n lit«(injr ami frajri in
e. I'rU* 95 and 50 edits. Sold nt
' drujf Htrtiv.
nek driver, ut Lnredo. was bit -
t . .the nock by a spider, butur-
ght and died from the elffets
potsen three tfa\ -t after.
News of Thursday gives crop
s from near fifty different
i ies in Tcxaa. All report the
cro^is looking well but need-
irn * • *m
M . Loviua I'rat her. an a^ed la-
me home has been near Long-
vii .nee long be fori- the Indians
"reared, died nmi wus huried at
:* iow, Wednesday.
' Mr. W. W. Walker and wife,
of Louisiana, returning home from
the confederate reunion at Fort
Worth, were roblx'd l v Dallas pick-
pockotn of upward of
J. K. Irvine, charged, with T.
E. Irvine, his brother, with the kill-
ing of Capt. J. W. Kerr, and out on
#0(KKI hail, has been re-arrested and
lodged in the Montague jail
A Dallas girl used cool oil to nid
I: r in kindling a fire, The can ex-
p ided, burniug her to death, the
II. uics conimuuieating to her moth-
i r, brother ond two sisters, all of
uoiu were badly burned.
o deficient M«rMl'H- lt>c nilmrnliry
,ni mar In* lltisil mntiy mi nllni'k of il> -
Miu; itw Hnni' Mi'iinllvr t oullul, wlii-n tho
u.ityu will tM' ptomoUHl, niMt the Inner |h.«
nwny.
A negro at Laredo, undertook to
build a lire with the assistance of
keromne, which exploded iind the
woman was burned to a crisp. 11 • • «•
mother wos badly burned in at-
tempting to rescue her.
fill's i>l the Al>v;:Tr!SKtt tails to ili^-
cover any foundation for flie article
further than iu the publication of
the following advortw'iui'iit, lor
which the editor's pocket is to be
made heavier, by two bright silver
dollars. Here is the advertisement
which appeared in the Auvkutikkii:
\oiii i..— Kvvrvliody Is licnliy srnrned
not to H'tl tuiyilifn^ t<> my ulte (lornicr
Mm In hliuiilmcr) tin my ncc<mni. ux 1 w ill
not |>:ijr nnd ntvi'pt miim ih i iiuiiIh.
Wii.n1.11: I.in/.
The •fudge hna a natural taat for
such little "amusements," and,being
a gentluman gifted with a How of
words, and ever ready to defend the
"fair creatures" from all ubusenfroin
any and whatsoever source, it is not
at all surprising to us, that lie
should, in his vivid imagination, get
up such sotiUstirritig advertiscincuts,
putting the wife abend of the hus-
band iu the little ink-flinging si'iiflle.
What next, Judge?
Houston Age: Galen Crow, just
appointed a penitentiary commis-
sioner, by Governor Ireland, is nn
Austin merchant of large menus.
He is a lihtive of Hartford, <Wiio
county, Kentucky, and a nephew ol
Wnymitn ('row, the St. Louis mil-
lionaire and philanthropist, who died
a few months ago. In IMS or
Mr. Crow moved to Holt county,
ed with many of the surviving iti-
/.eits, \SY read the columns ot the
Advertiser with absorbing interest
We even peruse the luUertisenient -
with great atteutiou, which is mop-
than we do for iiuy othn' paper iu
Texas except our town.
Not long Miiee. there appeared a
notice iu llif Adverti: i r, for tho in-
sertiou of which we infer that the
heart, wo mean the pocket, of tie*
editor was gladdened the pnyninnt
of the hard cash, which read u fol-
lows;—
wausino.
Kveryliodv ir hereby warned that
my ex-wife. Maria Lei/, m, Marin
Khimbner, has left mv board, nud
tlint 1 will not pay any debts of her
i ontrnction.''
(Slgued.l WlLMAM LKTZ.
If William imagined that his cx-
wife was to'be paralyzed al! over by
his bomlishell, he wyis pre.^sing a
fiinre to his deluded bosom. Maria
was not that kind of an ex-wife, for
in tin* next issue of the Advertiser
lie smote William hip an 1 tiiigh iu
tho following disastrous manner:—
kxi'l ANATOHY.
As fhe Ihistrop merchants being
nli\> to their lie t inti>r* sts, w«-i*e in
the habit ot extending me unlimited
credit up to tin time I wa.-< no unfor-
tunate as to marry William Let/,
but rel'u-ed to do so consefjueiitly.
the card of my r x-husbauil ha- no
•i 'ise in it. but it i.^ not his fault.
(: i'gncd,) .Maisiv lvn'Mm kii, hue
Mrs. bet/..
This shot !i;l William where he
was ut lionie, and probably made
him wi di that he Lid not -t rr- \ up
his hiti• w ile. Once mere henpp< als
j I i r IIn IJv.. l . von
Ir \f a imnlwl Ariiuraiit**!4 « n i vt'iy I «>l11«*
( I Vll.'ili/41. 11 IH'M I |4 fill I*.
HoM ut KrMni\ «lrii|f
Tin a' siiati in* n« Tlirri*.
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fill JO
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t lull
IIOII, "M iMri. ... i.i..^ ... Iu«i.ll'i II lir, «1 ' UltHlMII* . Ifruviu 1
coniblnt tl l« make It Hit* curative tiiumpli iar ii« (uj. j Uhu <i ' riii| rin« r-
ol Um «w wo Uvo la. ic aii). u ii"1-'} 1 11 I'l'./iilu
J !*•«• • f T«Mir 1 illcula U *o l>ovu
——— '■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■—— ■ ■— jtutiri 1) b.a11 "
NOTICE! 1
Missouri, nud made that his homo, j 1° public to suspend its opinion
and was sheriff of flint countv for! by calling her nnotlier, for this is
two term?, and was afterward, u
member of the legislature. He wns
n member when th" wur •>etwo«,n the
North and South began nut! voted
for the sec 'sion of Missouri, nnd
the way ho comes back at her: —
a ( Altll.
As soon a-' the iiurchaut^ of Da—
trop heard that i had married Mnrm
lowllig "I ii.llll Is,
style:
To in iiin;s'iis \Si> rim: :• i a n
My late discharged husband, Hili [
L. l.'., m \er had any lion.-uhol ' tor j
me to mismaiiagi*. It is very ti-
cult t i misiiitungi* thai v.hieli i • vj
existed. \\ illiatn n * • i had any
thing except a pair of bandy log k ,, K. . ,u u.m, • i.ni.i sire
mill II r,•!I bi nd l.id iustier be dune ; " *•' .' • " '• '•'"l • 1 " *
HUM ai nil in ail. Jii i J" iii-i , ir, -Hi i«si uiii. i mill uiiMHimtaf <*«> 'I ihiimI |
if tho heavens fall. ! > u wuMwyiuvyw-. u,-
• ■ • \ a ' • f i ,i tl 'i, ! • I 1 i • li i. Il' « ' ^i' ' ! •♦••{
ul V KIA Iv l.t iJ AI KK, ll t ' t j | • * i ii ', r'i • J> i • l l>« .it Ii . '•>
M ll * Li:TZ. ' amiiu tin* irli'bmuif liuim hiumivt^tii' i-ii ^
IVtAnihly \\ illiatn in"IV r#*turn Ayor*^ Air* '' euro hiti Djwl t« aiM a^
the charge in the next issue ot the J >'ntid t.■ n. n.■diirlu: i.• -. - . I nil db '
* I r.i . rni' «l i.viWM. *wui? ji oi
Aav«tt!^ r, lit our iin|>n i«m im h|,.n.:ii, >. im*. •> uiriii Hilt* rrhm*«!>
that he is not well. Maria, with 1 l"--r«#.-tl. n. V'.i.j;idm-,ne:.rM-ii(.
y ' i iiur Injurious ilrtiif * Urr« into It* • iiumih*
true womanly iuxtilict, has at lust j tlnn. ctiiMiilsiry mul tin In'iillng nrt Luyr
hit hiui ou his sorest spot. Sim has
her thumb in his ye to use a tech-
nical ten", when she nccusohiin of
never having had anything worth
speaking of. I'robahly the cruel
war is now over. Il i"-d money to
carry on war, even in liastmp. We
feelnorry for the editoi of the Ihis-
trop Advertiser, but In* must have
known that this business boom could
Hot hist al ways. We hone lie has
made hay while the mm shone.
Tuiiiia Lot/., hi• Klumbimr. lias
come out ahead. Siie has had tli
la t word, for in the issue of the Ad- „ . .
\ ell ise r befi'i' u we can find no re- J III I 11< 'I!' 1M '('(lSSl t It !S? 1IJ-
piy from her late discharged ex-hus-
ii.ind. Possibly his ljiiiropriatioii
!i>.i carrying on tlm wnf is exIiauMted,
for it his been d.s, ivured ti .t
nciiher \N illinm nor Maria know
how to write their names. Th
rather p in* l uppcaU of bot.li hus-
band and wife were pemi'-d b\ one
ami tin* ssuii ■ nun, to whom Iii!l
lliul Marin ii| i • d 1 i nssiht theiu lil
enlightening tin: public, ii"itl r of
them knowing that tin gill- i writer
was cuifdo^ed by tin- other. It the
war ! r illy over, tin ntle:nan
will liaye to carry on war with him-
self.
Han. J. Ii. Park' Tcstliiiotn.
I cheerfully state that in iny opin-
ion Swift" Specific i:> a nti"d excel-
lent tonic. In tin1 month of
tembci. l^Sl, inx health la;! 1
rATER'3
Hair.Vigor
i ♦ trllh th# fil <1 nu4 lr« !in. 11 of
> i i, i i v or ymy Ji.tir to u nutiuil, t ru
I , i . . i, • r it bU«'K, miiiKyh Ml^-lrr«l
I ■ •? M|{i>l f i.hI linir tnny t!: ,
t . . ItAlr I . .a l, Mi l b&Uluoa* utlou,
i U. u« t nl« *yn,« uii-4. ,
DISSOLUTION.
\i,'l,'t Iian t j i i\en iliitt llif Dun of
llicnin* A *| I> "<>|I UlHs*ol ei| >1, mute
iiiin-i'al. Kliltw piuiiicr !« ■ uilw.rU
I'hIIm'I ll. l|e < i|i' luv llinn«*J s due I
llif I'en, mum . Iiuw. r, In l - M i
oilier pnr|MJse tlmn lui I lie
i i |pi nl * lipii" er limy
ohi Ini isliii'. J * • II I' • I
< . 11. •< MtWi u
Iti lint \n„ l'l lu Iks;, .KI-i
NJ" :ic w
|t « tulU .A 1 tlw* H*l', %«'1 M nn-
Utv.v i. Willi mid nlfkl) • v11* t \ I41 1. It
I r« r«Mii, u'.U cur©* ►« irl a|i t ii*tf Mi«l
I.i'iti* ii'.iiljf cv. ry Uu'aim 1 -'all to t!*
A# li I «4*li«* ' Uf* *li K tU
Vpitill Iii un«1liit>> <t; It t-«'• ' '<li« r il
i or r i-«i ij U.n • >l , , •*) * i
taken in i|>|s-iitin' o, ui 'l I ti|>aftii u iklUuli,
Kgri'iut. i. , uu«l uui.rf j*
< Mn.' i\ iii u v; « f ' • An'- n
l I. i:t lui r IIH-Ifl I
I i i ; out, i*11 it In ■ ali' i l I' I t^oni'i®
II, ,,V I,nl.l I U> lint' t ttl " "t
Aw-. - Ma ft \ i ■•«. Ii M th* fall*
ln^oi t i liHr^M.ili mI«kI h ii*-. Kfu«lli 1
PI jv'H
I Ali.ioi •: i ■ 1111. ( it i.i i l v S"
HASTiiOl', TK\ \>
•I Hi I'
I desirotosay t<> mv
Iriciiiis jiihI ciisttnucrs
tliiit I lia\c Im'i'ii ct n-
si(l<ir; tc and nt
('onsith-ratc, lircausc
1 f «i ||. «v 1 1 r«'i fl"t'>f nf tli4 Aft Arthur
l( 1 .« " / Ri/Mim > to " A vm'n It Mft \ I* - * Hi
|, .4 , , . tcvltaut |«r• 1 •' r it' ii for Um lialr.
I ik T U ll Hi I V .'Hi' * lltf
\i*t i.l .1.1.I t tliO K* '*tli f l" * l **H.
I k.*« it gUv*} nt.<l «tt. I i Vw. 'U t#
II itirit ruin 1 -r ilniMlriiff. Not uttl i« my
, iK l 11 |h j r«; it itl« n t>«r
i y •
t'liUru latWfnotloii."
asaist' 1 in moving th" nrchiev t ! , Klumh.i i, my hit, -v. ifi. t' \ re-
llie-itrite fr'itn .Iel1er-"iicity to l'i iee"> . fused I eo i;t m .tn\ longer, n- ii
tiiiiiccnt liccaiisc I 1 >« -
lifNi' they a|>[Hr< inic
it. Willi 1 he- moving
< !' tla* crop I shall ox-
and ask i'i ia. s.-t-
11cnicnls, mv \r.cKs.si-
TU-;s dfiiiaml fis nindi.
I out,1 money and tin-
less those whlMlNVt' IMC
; ]iny in< I cai-nol pay. I
1 Mn A • T 'ITtliMPV, l itrr rt U«
f ■ ;t ll M V 'IrltTllll I Illlllv " *'t '*r'
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4 1 V r, ' '<■•■ , • 1'<-«i • ' ■1 di'on,
I I. l , III..I In fuel u««.y ou< l«u !!♦«•
Iutlu1nya.1l 11. |.ul ll"." .,
Mkf. " \. I'm ' ' iTT, 1; frmi I* Jt
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New 6 Her/
U I I II I IIK I.XTIXI
MODERN IMPHOVEMEKTS.
. lid luivlnt; m elm <1 Die «, i \ lii'« of
M. I.. POTASH,
I on, i rlv Willi I'rotr- *«>r I.KH Is KM KJ
I till | • V «*|*ll I • «I tniln i'll V.llli, 11« III l
11 :in km <mi f mi ni. ti. arti*lu ni>l \ /u:ir-
Utlll. 1.: IT \V ?k III ' I i" • t i« I III I
li. in 11. I i\i r.-.M v It It an) i.i I Ii*
urate*.
SABXBS' IfXCTURES,
1I111 liv the
l.\<T\N I \NK( rs I'llOl'K.-S,
ll n|H^*ll«lily.
I*ji (.il. 11,. r. II isl ami In ciu.Ov <-rt. "I*
Vel \ K. | 1 • lfnll>.
.1 \ el •> \ii ll* d
lla 11,.'.. Ii. i. .iil.i r '.ll. 1' t-lf
tii
I
lo
•vi r^crlc
•t ,
ml In:
<lt> 111 >t ti<> a " wilt! cat
I>n,siiic;s al an\ 1 i 1 n«*,i
, , i '!
l>ul<>ncaii\ | avinciiis f ' •> . • i. . &
* \ Pmt-
Armv. where he imnieilifitelv ealist-
erl for the wnr. lie v.tu, n prison' r
tor uenrly n yenr in one of the i '.-d-
eral prison pen?, and when th" \Mir
cl.'v1 I was btoken iu fortune, hut
not in energy or hn i:iesw cupiitity.
He took his. t'a .lily with him to the
mine, Wyoming mid s; .. uily repair-
wtih luiow:.i (11 li. an i.'xtruvaf'iint fi> j ui;luri d to tr- Sr-alt*- St e. :fie
mae: spendthrift and Mjuaiideri- .
'1 h:s i • 1; .jpel truth.
(bigi e'l,) Win iam Li.tz.
In this lii^t nppenl t-> tli" public
William rather uives hin.- l1' away,
lor lie fails fo o\.,laiu how he name
tlu'Mte.t.. b-jjishiuire. I w,.- it length | "\\"i 11 paA Ml* KM I • > 1 '
!•>
i < t'l roN l h:111 I c
wii> ffrently li 'iiefiteil. When f in-
gan using it I could -i"i. •!> tale a, A lA'/.V. IO|* it
•fep, but after 1 had finis-lied t'v
seventh bottle I reul:/:id that S . 'i ■
l(csj>cc| lull \',
h}
h
ll*
r'i
oo
nr
ov
SP
cc
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to
rr
Soeeifii had emit: ' I I
ill
1
eil jiia broken fortune, nnd thi'l. eame ' I'1 !l10rr.V " notorious Mjuan-
to Texas, reiuhitiR Washington I den sh.
county while the yellow fever was | Marin did not !.«t William have
raarinx nt i5iv.ih.im, in I >t)7 t ■ m, I Not, 1Uf>l| ,}(. hm, starf(1(J
ll iisiMUi't'in countv he went to tins. '
trop nnd located, nud did morcuntile i he lus-ai.d she w.w going to I.i p
dego ■ to in1 Ifra
re-1 ■ i mi i
?h
r.
r'.«t.
U (
• ft
:* 1
una
rjfiiiK si\tk or f!•;\ \
hn-ine-H fo. seyertil years, nnd tin n.
fnr •• « f* ujifl UIOV.
ed to Austin, the Stale cupitot,
wh 're he hos hci n over .nee. lie
is plain, both ill nianii.'i's and spc*i:li
hut honest and csndid, and will take
cure that no interest, either public
or private suifers that he consents
to represent, fie will nuikc the
State n good commissioner.
The Auvrubi-kh with ^reat pleas-
ure gives its uuipi.ililiell endorM iiient
to the above clipping from the llous-
it up Possibly W illiam may havi
liked this sort of thing. We have
known men who did not object t<
ii v
J ' • l If <• *' f|M
th* n
as their names were im ntioin I in
tho si urrilouB article. It mav be
that William realIv 1 ved Maria, hut
hounded her out of hi' howim. so to
speak, for no other .purpos e thau to
get up this controversy in order t.
lead his name in the public prints.
At all events, Maria had not got
health ami strength. I have AUJU3t IB,
ii eil S. S. S. in my fin. Iv with «at- !
isfnetorv results, Kiving it to o:i,
my children tlr t ."iiii^. The 1
om*'- ■ ' petit • -tre.i: i' at d . tieril k I • • ' ' 1
1 e;;'; 11 w. re ]■ rt ti.> I from tl
of S. S I • •• 1 t* .u
Dawson, tia., M.iv Z'i, ISwo.
i reati's 'in Iiiu 1 and SI. 11
sease« mnili"! free.
Tni: Sw iit Si K' I• Co.,
Drawer Ii, Atlautn, l....
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ll ll'.l On III
iiiiiui a ) d In n.. .i1 *
i nwi. in n*|wuH I'u ■
ir.tv nf I!. 'rn|. rr tin i
i j.'iiili 'm I tlKMi in, I •
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ton Age. Col. Crow is a gentleman I throoffh throwil,B ,nlt on William's
of fine business fpinlit.es, honest nnd j sor„ |,lw5<.(, tor shf. niukp, him fW|imt|
upright, nnd will fnithlully sr rve tin
stale iu a manner that will relied
honor upon himself, proving fair und
just to all conccrned. No Initter se-
lection could have been made.
—Sin (ill s* III j; Ills liili'le uilsrrntile l>y
that ternI.I.. eou^li. MliiloliV Cmji Is III",
remedy lor you. For Halo by < Ki ln.rd
Hon.
I inns Hhadden, charged with t he
murder of three men in l?V3h. nnd
who killed loliu Little,at II •r.den;on,
u lew weeks ngo, lue been convicted
of murder in four ditfrrcnt cnsi in
which he was sentenced for life. a
filth convintion of murder and the
lifcneiitenco given, but the judge
granted n now trial.
An Aus'in special to the .Vws,
«nv«: "A tax collector luis snhuiit-
ted to the attorney general whctiier
by the following point' i insinuation
in the succeeding iiuml>crof the Ad-
vertiser:—
To Tin: it!!!,ir.
Ah my hushnnd, w ln in I recently
discharged, says, that tin ll.udrop
merchants and harkctpers refu ed |o
give him any more credit after I
married him. iniicli to mv disadvan-
tage, 1 hereby notify all whom it
niiiv concern lh.i> I am not going to
lei hiui come !ia<:!< to me. Now let
ut- v"o how much heer he can get on
credit.
(Signed,) M MtiA.l rnierly
Mi Lkvz.
This wns n mean lick, and must
make William .-yumi it there wan
any squirm in liiin, In what n tnas-
t'*rly, Mtrateg.'tie manner does •• he
throw out tbat gentle irsinuntion
about thi be r. The public lite giv-
en nn insight into the daily life ol
im itALLi
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iniii*i . I.i iim no ii of Oaatrou, in the rati] | s
(Hiunli i Butrop, on ibc i s; ii MhihIui i
lOer llif llr«l Moiiiliy In s.,.|,n Iilwr. |i
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ASSOCIATIOST
U'ill an cfifi rt ilomcnt. j < ^ t<
flu |M(b!i«' rift <*rttin l> fif \ | < t iimhc,
Monday, August 17,
n p j
tJ. Us
■.j£vu>. i'.
i IH.I-OK.:.) oi
upon tin cattle. It appears a cer-
tain party rendered foi taxation
f'JiiO.'HK) worth of cattle nnd heloie
The Advbutiskk is iu receipt of
the San Marcos Crewel, a new pa-
per juit started at Han Marcos. It
in lour pages, 7 columns to the page
in niw), nnd nn interesting, woll-got-
t<?n np pn|>er.
Tho executive committee of the j
Btnto Orange, in oension nt Wavn- i
hatchie, were instructed to have pre- |
paretl, printed nnd circulated, peti- j t... i i.i, *> ' ■ " '<"ri1'"*
tion* to the ne*t legislature to so '
an assessment upon cattle is n lien ' Mr. William Let/.. May we not ex-
p i t to find out -ni,ner or Int t that
In- sinoh' - ou tin- sly? Tin-llastrop
public, consisting ot about four hun-
payday had -old the cntt I • to nnofh-| dred people, big and little, v.ill keep
er party, who refuse* to pay tli" I it* eye on Hill, lie is, however, not
crushed, for in the following i-sueol
tin' Advertiser the editor of wl ic'i
Conujadrunis, Songs,
CI-Oa-2JA.ITC^iS,
Sfump-SpcBchets, Dialogues, Ltc.
Till [ In i'i ,1 - e| llif! eiili l I ilnil.i 111 Will
I.l U'Hi II ll, llil I ..i'll. ' «•< | '■!,•!■A \ I .:i-
tloll,
Ti e city lens- I,"...I ii i - volunteered ll«
leniei lof lli. '.er.i l.111,
l>s,s ili>>enndtlien*tniiiikwer1.1. |iluin lUV ■ ■ ■
|h llllne |l|.*«I III H suit ill "Sill > i.ill! <il On |
I..I, .i . i.iy. \. 11 1 —.i n if . .'in J.>
S. M I1-. . .I.ini('« A. Wllsnn I i i|i.s \ I
WIlMin. Jnt e< A. W llo.in .Jr.. l\ il limn i
\\K'lttikllj. Wl! in, \« v\ t«-m I M ll- j
-o i. l -•■"! ^ (mil!. i . 'i *cnh ' ■ n.l.l '
/ i . tioMcii. Km lull i n "
< •«i|clc*fi :ifi«l .1, II. in I v|.. I.
.1. W |L' I. Ml. •; !•' • .1 i \ i
NV llliain U iImiii unci I mrik' '
i>tlr,oi> vvi iiotil fricii'llftii nn*! ij• •
• |. h.'liil Ff I'll I \ . IN 11 "III ' • I
f I I# ||.| '.n till* i'<J I* •' ' r II i
I. ! . ;1 I nfil l rl «t 111 itv/ II ill#.* ml
i.i I'M! f.'.t! I ; I' ^ ^ tho . :ii | 1 ,
i .ill . n ,i i)•• ii . ' It I' ful l, r • |
nln' ii i inf.I f i nrjfi Kur It i- 'icii • « t, ;
III fill- r. c, ■ I ,1 flit I ,:t;- So, I ;• | ^ ''
| | i i . ti.i .il pi i <tlilU'<!t M4£ijti4 ht hi^'hi > ' i
Hi utlallv vn lollof. i r|i. r.
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r,ii' '• ii tit ,iri«< |ih N\'iiti,ii iiv S\ I-!«n i *
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taxes. Tho law creates no lien o,.
t he cattle by the a? • •.n.ent.. and the
taxes lire lo«t.
K n r> j-oi-K'i' mm th rly r." ti ii -■* d a colli
wtil <li III. | I.-*.*! II;.i ■. «•') l t'«, 1 ll • | M-
tll> | -llil fot in. I. • .i« • \ . li tin v Mil I *
nfi f 1 tij'i ton i*. iioiic< .rMtiiftt N-t j i,iii > iitji' uj n^aiu
i - I. gintii to put on nil's and ii . h
cl : es on iii aunt ol this boom in
loe I m'v filing - we find Will atn
il the following
' procla i.ti.ei to the people at huge:
, L. 0. ('inn, of Ueniso.i, went to j tu ai.i, r.iioii n m.vi > ■.n«■ i: in.
«incnd co-operative laws as to n-imit i n l or t- a <!- .< of , nn. u ilavuii/ learned thi ngt. the j.ul -
iho charU'riug ot eo-o( erativ«' I i.,r bj yen. The Ma/hoor ha«l two publii prints, to my inexpresMible
bottles mnrkod morphine, but one j J«v, l)">1 «'V «*-wil' w.ll iievr n-
turn te ni" to nuiKe m v lif
tl v|SMHiN : «dulls .Kir.: Miihircn. ,
I'luler 11 lean. 'J .r. ; 1
I''. "It. -erie.J 1-nl I'll ,.|| ill A.S.I MH:-'
Here.
i ii I it I It|J li
j with Crnut Unfair.'
I'A It IK TKS.VS,
^r,
* hi,' 1-
ciatioim, better known u* grang<
•tores.
John T. White committed miieido
al Fort Worth on the l<Mt. lie
WM • founiciiiu and for Bomotime
did Ihc fiddling at domi-moode dan-
||e told hi# fiddle for £1 00 at -
kn playing at « danoe, Ixmght mor-
|thi« M«l morning hi* cor|w.'
found 1*1 u dirty h.'Vei
Lceji oa li aid a lull nnd eulilpl. I
u.enl nt
Dry Goads,
Groceries,.
c
' i v i i 11 i il
I . 1 ■ I I I I II II W III- 1<W 111 i r. i ■ III V llif1 llil -
contained ..umtne. In vi- dii g tin ! . ilK,,„ , UvrvUy nnU(f
ipi.ioue, they took the one contmii-1 jj,,... hh,ii of IfiiMtrop that hereafter
ing morphine. After the neighbor I will pny spot ca«h for evtry (lung j'Alw. coimUnily on IhukU line « oruiH i
d covered the mistake he hastened g"'- I am com pel led to resort to | —of
to (lean's house, but arrived too late.; '""V •
, 1 will, me ana iiiis-inanag.-.- my Iioiim-
1 Im child died iii twenty minutea |)o) | |lJ(|
alter titk.iig the fatal dose.
l>r Tel'
ol.: I t V'dt
.l.i.iii.
de I, V < W
I ttl|ISlO,A
'll.'W'Ot.
WlI.I.IVM l.KI /.
Tins "hot nut have h *
'« • .1 iv Jll 'l.id j,
Coffins and C&lfin Trimiingsl
i.lvei e- " v nn.1 • nl | r.iili.i il in ill - n^ilmtioe,
i. ■ i •nun, ill olllis-. In lln*l;i.|i. mnnn 'II i. m.! . jt nm-inoven'i
,|,i- 0-f III''d,y ol'AujiiM. \. Ii ,. |i , .a. iloi. • ,.l ll ••
i I'••*.. 4 ' f. !, !„ liver, ll b .'I " i valanlili' ..ml ein. n uin'r-
' ll I I " ' ' i. i'Hop I .1. let. |, iii. | l. I i, lliijll ul'li r IhiW -
Hy I I. ' ' i •'"••• 'l-ri lie A ii.ii, itiiil i an iu I.iKi n
'll no ifai" Wl Ill nn In. I elii'i J. |
1 snie to I. .I.II ssine >U. Iseuwl, Slid I , ri„|| | ; . ,
• 'xreiil.d liV ii|il.*lni: tin -sine, loijellii i.4x. v.n^ Ociu. .-i;,, i,, ,, , lull. , mi il
Willi tliW return, e '••• !>''•• tied I*, tin i|v,v. 2|„i il,.
I I *•' 11** | AtlM-rt*-' • It XVM'kly IHH«| ;i|'l| j 0. f«>111 I'll >lfil f, \cl- |%f , • in\i i\ 1#
I .iiiisi .d Iii tl.e iumi .mil em ntv nl H.i Tii.i) i
troii. aid Mtnle el ' v I n I i. ' 'it. i-| John t.'iim. .
I. * a . I t I *. I ) ' I'. I I. . . ll I
Itir I'nir > > fi ♦«« i-
f 4• i vM'« . t'i-' if An^fii i * i li, I mifl
ruiffn^ fi iin tlif 'i. Iln if, in I «• • :n I filth ml m | li'iti "r i t 'tli, A |).
t!/« iiKiM * v- p ii ti Vc ; :.i. :i i<nt • •••• t r. r tun* « l,v !•'n "I
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