The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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la • Caadldalt.
tl i' Aiuiia Sunday
"real n«w«" in
la t. At IvilHt,
new " t«
dt. We
TM ( Ml Kir W «§■—IT* PARV,
FHKMKMt, AM IN rVftU.
■j Bet. V. ft. NfKrau, raatar k. M. I
Itink.
The eh tircli of Uod in unacipiatt
ted witty, man deitomiiiMtioiiikllv;
fcnnwjrtiolliinK about your vent-
tertanmm, Trinitarian ism, MeJ^H^HrTmiK nt the
in, llnptiam and Cutliolieiai^e knuka ol tin- riv«>r of
tretood and fought about betvrv age of the world the
No Ihia nt not her inur"! I'"" 1*« «• n one mid the
ita
vhiu,
poetic u«es, and the
ieno® nnd letter*. Mhe
hefwslf the irreniatnhle
I xicc ol every kind, and
iid atern friend of the
. nnd the RtTal. The
il dn**s not interfere
ii they lifgin to fi^hl
[bout the right wavtn
abe will not man1! Ivr
if lier garinciils with
ing conduct, hut *he
isition similar to the
lily and therewith a
iatinctive sound ran he
i nil tho kinwdoi V w
•a and h ....spheres ol
II,saving "lloeyi-ry
thirateth, come ye to the
liters; and lie that hath no money
conn- ve, buy und cut, yea come buy
wine and milk without uion<v and
without |>ri"> li.-d j*'ant that the
world with if h• i!> 1 Ii i}* tribe-' ni;i>
hear thi sound and with broken
hearts mat fly to the rock of age.
[to r eoxTiMi mi.J
rrRKMvrATiu'
In'r. Te\ii«, M.iy III, Ism,
^ «MH>. Knij
iiuttrop, Texas.
iiSic-ffi, the untltiral^ncil inter*
I •' I ii I I Ti-lil||, Atlnllll
I •• vii ""111 II iviiijf. In I : limy lilac, usetl
ynlll i-i-lt hriiltsl IcisilHlte. 11i'IijiIiirotlc. ill
Ii' i lie i1 V. ,)tnl It.- Im• 11 I- i.| * tli - In Ii. \ |tij
(••■«" it ho i iii irony lily ti'nii I ml pniv.ii, un-
like nialiy lit: II mi-it eilie*. i Mire Ulltl
r, - I" ■'') i1 "ei ami hmlain cure for somaiiy
I lln m>p county, lrrt'*|si.'l |ve ut |.urty, . >'tl.«- ii:.> tint Ml. h | licit to " I lt-el It
having tlic cl' our coil lily ut licail. ami "" ''' ,l""1 nuv lo n* inn
e t siallv look in* lot lie inter. Mi ol Hi. I'1'""" "i t • ••mm. n. I i i
• , , "",M* ' •"« to my lilunli Iievn-til !.. will, mt s boltle
|i i utility . iiiiiI ili i'iiitiy to keml .ui nl.lt' tnrmkt-ilunil reuily lorn*. It i« mill.>itl>t-
iitiil liiarleu Ht'i'i f.rut ut l\r to tlif in\t |rif. ••(Hy ihe Im.i iue<lliiiM fin Kcuei.il 11 in-
n. \ m,nu
PKTSIMig
Uhitiu v, liuU' leiitreii ujuin * mi m.I'omi ►>-
in* the i*<|iilnil i| iiillilniMi,ii |,„
{ionium*, ami we Uo hitix-h) request „iul
solicit j ou to Itecouif a mntlitlale lot ltr|>
lion
inception through , rcwnnitlve ut the tiuuihiK . it-,-
■ patriarchal, the r, I '
I >r. Kn il lliijjiu tun,
' . I' lliir|{r<>Ye.
Auyimt Mnm«ko,
A lix-i i t >n*.
i Int.. Moxli 1,
W.H ( lurk,
i, K. Hhotli'.
• I. I.. Kiiruier.
Tt Stlffi-
Toiidy *vatpr
murrain, hiles and
^linila, locuat, darkuet^ and
with itmdt vere the warriors ol lie
|6lector of the object ol his hate,
.with satanic hale, malice, and a
fiahuess that seem* to lie half
[her to absurdity, lie continues
(coiir.sc nut it lie Iinds himstdl and
'itriuV iM-neilth the (iod-olie« tug
h'a'ker- nt I lie 11 •■•) S' l. Il'ie «■
Jit < I them and eternity «ill
fe ru>t, hut just on the opposite
|ttiphlw«,. |i(.ar (IihI's t'hurt h in
mi to strains sinking, "I will
I'd t;l iV^.,, i„,,f,l |,,r i,,. halh tn-
Per hiitn\0(|||jfj the horaj and
i h' i. iid V i,,. |||rown nito the
k"'' ''•< my strength and
Itv tiod und 1 ,n(> ((IV <;j| vat ion:
itaiI 'n. ray fa w_^jj|.,r..j,;4r/. |llm
shall him; the L
is a man,,
tine."
* #3
)!k%**>yyv
■ f*.vs* <l||i|li
s lii d and I
[' \ l,ord is his I ir{j
T t chur h frotii
s4 IRNUOU 11
V iiiouii-
tuin site lias ascended or whatever
valley she has crossed she
milt
h«r
has
K' H-
■Ifetini-e, and
those gentlemen
to " ahell out" in
ber denwnda. The
• womau plying the
by Al«" Tobin
witb a great deal ol
lias left
her footpnnU upon the sand of time,
and flii'v.' footjiti(its will retnaiti un-
i til ami I it the music of harp and
j trump, jwitli,| mi | song, the hride
shall don her true garment id spot-
less wlull and join her husband in
fimi! embrace to \ ', seperaled no
more throughout (he ages ol etemi
ty. Where is the chri'tian whose
very soul t- not filled with rapture
when lie contemplate* the subject
that we have attempted to discuss,
where is he, we a. k, that when h«-
hears the .houting <d liod s warriors
that would not join the poet in «•*.
i iairning. " It els my heart ipiile in
a llame, a soldier thus to be; | will
enlist, gtrd. on rn v arms and fight for
liberty." The — cfuirih ol
which we speak was cbailered fur
the express purpose ol saving man
may bw Onl. Terrell's determiriatinri '"'"i hell, and it aim fails to accnin-
Upporters
ris.
sP rhani e ti; tin,| (in|
ight I here he plac d
neve/ forgotten tic
lie put him. l ucle
now, with all his faults,
is recogniwd by (re nds and oppo-
nent* ns being as bonest in politics n-
he in in oilier matters and was never
known to go hyOk on a Itieiid. In a
recent issue olfnis paper he has Un-
to sav of hii#|«*rsoiial and polilu ,tl
trieud, TerjMl:
Age: yff Austin I'idingK sug^es-
ttd I'tilot^ I'errcll !oi Congretsuiaii
place and the Colonel in-
itt-w lumper correspon-
lie will not.1 under any ••ir-
!«• a CMiiiubite iigmiist
in Save
forms
dent t
tJOSKIHll
rows*
j Major Savers for (lie nomination,
and would not accept the nomination
il it were tendered 'I bai, however,!
only lor to day. Home lime ago on
the floor of thi" Slate Senate cham-
ber lie asserted v ?ry ponitivelv that
he would never again, under uriv
circumstances, In- a candidate for ativ
public office, and offered lo swear to
it; now lie is a candidate for the
I'niteU States Senab and in a lilllc
while he may be on bis mole strol-
ling through the district ami Irving
to persuade the people to nominate
him lor connrcs. "ConnhJeiifv,"
says Col Terrell, "is the virtue o|
foola.'
I lie Austin eorre^Miriilent, of the
News, under dale of may 2<Wh.
fpeaking of the IMnllipslri.il.
Nollting ini| "i t nit wan derelopcil I
in the I'htllip< murder trial to-day
I lie lev!imoiiy of the woman Tolun
created a sensation, but many
oii- ifniik lyr evidence totally un-
ieliable. Iln* three ifeiitlftllcu site
nied as having visileil her houm*
y if. Mr. Ilakcr says he never
or spoke to her or 11 r
••ii in his life II i- uiulemliMid
mine time hack Mr. II. had
|e«ignaled, by Iter or another I
women ;w I lie man who was 1
plish I!iis. it will be Iterance man
i hose death instead ot life und dark-
ness in plat I light, and with all
such it shall l \ " I would and
you would uol Turning once
more to some of the triumphs of the
c11mch of liod, it was for the vindi-
cation o| this church thai 'owl slop.
I«'d (lie operat ion of oaf lire and com-
iiiiiuded the knik'ot day hi his chariot
of file to halt over (iibeon ii ii I i 1 the
recording angel could place mi the
archieves of heaven one more tri*
Uinidl ol I lie i hllfcli of (b«l. (iisl of
the he ivens, angi Is of the rovenunt,
help lis In iiudetstand the true uran-
deur of (by i liurcli and I be goodness
of its supporter. Tlitme pilots <d
cloud aifd lire that let the wandering
(lilies of aiifient Isarel through (he
w ilderncsH was Imt to prove to the
(hen ex idling generations and provr
lo liietr aiec-sHur* through coming
age- tlutl the od <A the Hebrews
wiiH the nnly Iiviiik and true (bid,
whose haiiitation is eternity, wlomc
Another Kullruatl Silicnie.
A H*tlli Htat i mm mi.
The railroad pi «t lately mooted
in Austin ii id tii.t ii. fit e t i a 11 /..•; tip
bonus asked o| tile i !\ seemed to
tlic committee to lie too I ir^e, HU 1
tic matte- was dropi' I lint il
seems tli" c<'in 111111> e h.t\e ni l l« cii
idle tu>r abuudt'iied nil hope io j{a:ii
I for A il-t ili a Southeast untlel t'
gulf, lo-day a skilled engincei
iiegins a survey for a road on the
south side ol thi' Colorado to llas-
trop ami • "uero I'he ! ,li 11 N
railroad have tend''1 then-' >1 thei:
oridg.' mer tic 1 "iadn to :•.• iy sm ii
roail the • utility tlirouyl whn li
tic line wiiulil 111■ • 11 pn«- would In
nnre levi;i und fertih than on tile
way firs ^proposed, on the north Hide
sf^he rivei and the exp;'iise pro-
,\vJ Ii|ile|y decreased It !■« still
1 wiiether this new line
lich It.i-ir'"p or not if the
m IW'r p to Klgin is built,
I is- rifad la it 11 i>itu titii tin eft
to Cuero. ^
I ins nutjon of the coinmitlee is
surely eotuuiendable in tlic yi-rx
highest degree; such a railroad
would be of incalculable liemdit to
Austin its ptcnciit good would Iw
very great it future and most
certain benefits untold And not
only ao, it voics a spirit of llirift
and enterprise, so mtii'h needed In
Austin, and whii h alone is the sure
fouiidatiou of a city s steudv und
Ileal!y growlh. Success to the com-
niittee und on to Haxtrop, Cuero
und the gulf.
Ii may be menfi<med, if direct to
I 'uero,the line would run through the
fiite?tt and most populous portion of
Southern Trnvia and the renter of
C.ililwcll countv, through bockhatl
and on to liar wood, mnkiiig councc
lions with the (i on /.ales branch ol
the Soul hern Pacific It would be
vastly more lieneticial to Vtislin
than the recently proposetl tme to
I last r ■ ■ j >, tnd, unlike it, would not !*•
a parallel line.
It ina\ turll "r be remarked that a
direct connection with liaslrop is
only a multer of t.me. It is well
known that the original intention
ol the lyegr.nige liralich of the
Southern 1'iicilic was to come to
Austin, und I list nip is directly hi
I he lin< It is very likely that
llutifingl 'D will eventually build it
llllt he ttlll I I'Ver give us tne lute lo
l«odiliarl, llarwood and tioii/,ales
ami ('uero now- mooted
II Scurtiormiirli, .1 |„ \\
W. .1. WUaou.
VV It. Mick.
J. II faien.
How a it I I N'iihIi, 1
t.'l. I . ^t{ lest on.
W. \ Knviii,
Ii. .1 Siiwell,
K Kri'itlel,
i . Mi i'liitiil,
\ I'olil.
. cliii 11. Mayo,
H I". Until.
II. I 11 urn belt
I Ils'i.
if. I' Burclwi'li
a. .>i. itu. i. r,
I,ciii- Knisei,
II .1 ant /.en.
A Hililsi'liick,
II !.in in,
K. M ler,
Uhu*. l.iailtel.
<i. I > JJII X <' 1 L It.
I M. v
lull. !;i.^' M,
it>1111 II IV illiailin,
V in I'til, is.
A UK nut liiii-lt .
VI. Moio-ko,
AHifll I'llnx.
I Mali le.
Hons (iorrtu i,
i V.I.uwilen,
liliert Kiy.
\ I' 1.11wlieV,
M \\ i i i 1 nil lit,
i.i . v\ il.on,
\. I lolifi mi.
II tli it lit i roll,
A M ll.riH-r,
i 11 l.otte,
\|. v M. riiuul.
. .ii.' \ M' I'liaii..
la.ill" Kriets I.
I' ul I rleli. I.
I . ui/ Krlelwl,
i! .mrrui'itS.
I .111 fiitfll!.
• .ll Keinel,
M. ( t'lien,
l Ittu (>tIt-'i.
I' • M >t,.| 'it'ntiery,
I.. II limit*,
T IV >i \ it--.
VI. Jones,
,1 l.u« re) .
Win. II l>ivtui_
l" r;
- 11. Id
II. U ,n„l
l>. ft I until a
V ■•Sfj • It'l Klllll,
II. hurl/.
Aug. K. V uijft,
< oli.talitUie V oljjt.
Ail ,in I'll |'.
I > II I'll kin*.
■ Ml ltnikli.nl
VV H. K I.I ■.
1 I V|< I'l .ttti,
K. Mi I'i..nil,
I' II \ i'ii la 11 v,
iiiin- II l''ikins,
I VI II. s
II Appleg it..
II. If. Mllj'l'.-ltielt'.
W / 1 1,11,,..
II M Ii .
VV || I
II in /. unlet.
I. I,'. I •ntiffcrtlt.
V rttisk I't ji. a.
A A. I<i.i nhatt.
Almei V\ ii,,,|.
I.IllII I i I'ctkllto,
llll Ill' I'l I'l.'l
Hi I'M l\ llH" k,
• ■ 'i/ Murotkn,
i.iiill svliiiulii r.
i.Hk • I in ic ill,
I iiin. aii ^li I. 'lei t .
T. S Kobin-'ii
Win I'll*nl.
II II. Illl7/lll'l A Co.. wllf.le.all ftllll
M l ll 'I. lit is ill |lilllll . OI'lT'in.. l'e, t IIIIMI'
• 1 111 'I Il|.-"'|irfli'll^j^iliu"'**
I v iiiiiI. will *. II ) fi(i ihjw, iimt I.., i ,.i-
tio*. Ii iiiii ji.ssi "i'. ninl all oiIn i milt I. • it
10 iny | • H e* 9 v\ In . it. nr'in/i ■' r . i i
t tie ' 'Ol' tin- . lit >)ir<,| u
• t O'K arc ({iiimI. unit III u .|
jinn**. Is-yolnl • i.in|icii;iori I m-
11 |iTi i-iit lit :t in I it' i mi ' .
'. / ; ■ • - i,, tory, sir t-x
frJm I 'i. '. I ;;; ll .
ot tluli customers eoiisiiiallri{ thrli
>ti'if>:;ek| n.hirti.emriit, llicy sillily In
pirate, lint Ii in n ill!) il!i' I pi Iee ■. f mio.|«,
hence I licit i I'litililleii ineii'itM'tnl lule*
A istm Caii. Hairy II lla//.ui I
u Co.. the well known music liitn
are removing to their old land to-
day. I'lte room has been tieally re
titt>d and all I race of tic lire ii
stiovwl, and when the t; I are
arranged will be the nio-t , isanl
and Well arruiiged
III the state.
Iniuu of tl,e Itind
inthe nigiii I,aula I'hil- ' t* t«««l' ni IK infinite sfm*-#*, wlvoise «•*! -
litis, il "ooii |eets arc tin- cotiiillcsii host of tlio
ut.erly
lulse, us | angelic tribes and lint uniiumlieriid
u |-,>on- prove mi|||||hs oM|„, (me children ol Vlira-
11v. I III- III l i
Ipiu <|. and iim.
I" have I we ii
^ iid no pur*
Tic-,
hum. Look ut the fulling of the
walls of Jericho at the blasting o|
the trump o( Hod'* host Write an-
nr here in am.liter victory that
cen ai hi"veil for the church of
illear christians and especially
II of tile pllipit, We Iisk Will 14
itu within the v^^h of
ml A
Hiss Kta Walsiin's %rl l lass.
The art class, under the tuition of
Mi* Kvu Watson, is progressing
most juvorably, the pupils, without
exception, giving evidence ol the
Milue of I'ic know ledge imparled to
tli '■in bv their it" oinplishcd teacher.
They have now completed some ten
oil paii'liug, plaipies and panels,
which -peak lor theins.-lves hinder
praises than any word- vve could sav
Thete are nl/tn I ten pupils now at-
tending the class. The studio is in
the rooms over Simons & McCurtv's
store, and Mis* Watsons reipiesfs us
to say Hint she will Is- pleased to
have the public call and cxuiniiie the
pictures during class hour* Taylot
la y lor.
Austin Statesman. il m hoped
and belieyed that the retgn of scar-
let lever hi Austin is ended. The
city physician is sanguine of its early
cessation Other physicians who are
in a position lo know, make similar
reports. After a Hew day more, let
us hope I he dn ud enemy will furl
his Hag and leav* the Held.
The nieiu liers if Iloss', Ector's and
liradbury's hiiMdes, the liou^hlas
battery ami f#r Kleventh Texis
eavalrv. Iivm>« in Smith county,
invite the meiAers ol tlume bis!ie«i
living over fhi^tate to meet them
at 1'yler luni'^th. for the purpose ol
inaugurating
for I be si
lid perfecting plaus^
I'd the reunion of,
i.r at Tyler-
Mi. VV in,i Mo.a. Int- pun li.-iw-il tin
I'ijfllt till tills etilinlv. ill I Hake, | inpr.llrii
(iiiie. w Mill in III mil- in. i-l In Ihiuh. .cl
stuck IIII'II to lie tic- U-«t Jillli-nt. iI im|i
nia'le. A t|M-i hand - tiu|ili _' i11 i im Im
-i ' ii In the i unit Ikhu.i t oil, wli. n- |.
l|e« ale 1111111--11 ll In ' .ill Hid I I,until. II.
I'arin. ici-lfice, hi iinylr j(!it. i /lr- . i ■)
V11| ' A tn Win i M .in t. \| 11 I, I' ii
liii*lio|t iminty. I'exiit.
\|l-« It-ici I < lciin;.e|« III.i ml. | tfli.i
It'iMlllllU 11-11 ll.-il M-.teri. aleill e| .)
illtoii.il line ill nillliiirt y (foiiii*. mln a. ii v
|.ar:isiilx from f I to *7 mill* hi-I j.. m,
"I all -I) It . I I.I .r an.I n lilt I it y . nl,.. ,, ii i
ll.ie ui triii tiicil liiit' iiiiiI Imniiels. in tlir
latest I'aiishin stile, mil nt |ti 11, . t
• a II lit it lliii to p't iim* lit -.—t | tl K I i -. i
rite)' |.al I Ii ll In I'l V 11 i|iie«l tlei i I .nt t (i ii m|.
tn i ill ai'l '-Xiimhi. their (u.ml- in.l
liefiue | r ii li nlcif t|irlii|( iiiiiI -'1110111: no
I illti■).
I'i I J. T> lii" A III.i, \ mi 'ii
I'l 'i ^ii I'ui hi veral t'-ur* I l.n%<
c,instantly kept yolll justly eelrtiritli ||
It |> III 'lie IIIIII. aim.I aid Im j^t ti.-i n|
i'iii 111 aiiil h 11 ii \ i - Ii hi in I It \ ery Im>ii. n i ■ I
AI 111 It i it'll I lime* ? Ii n. iil.nli'l-1, o I ll I.i
im n iic-mli. i ol my I., ,.ti') . Irom H i o|t|
i-I In tin it,urn."-I « it It jfoi'il n anils N.v
liuiill) shiiiihl In wit limit il I'm iii*iivi
cr-«. . In.Ilf . tur|lli| liter ln.|ll>p«lii;l, in.)
sick ItemUehr, it I* a tiuslli'liir et rl nil!)
tt i t In hi t a *ii|.erlor anil. hi tie yi veil tn t itt*
yiinnjrc.t ilillilr.ii with siili-lt Ii h.-i
jirori-u cllleiict.ius ilit t i-l V ea e f linvt-tl'lcil
It. I « (illlll flul lw w 11 lit .111 il III) tell time
il* pi Ice |||| It nan-, iiii mil n \ .tolllirs of
ili.etoi n rxpen*. I lie |.nitlf. will evei
ttintik inn im uri^hiiitlni; nmnoii ni'ili
i im fi« ill imta/iine.
Mm i iMi .il -'1,1 s.
Ilusliop eoiml) . 11 xiii
Age- I'lie l-'orl Worlll (ia/ettn
has a Ii'h I suit mi hand, and rom-
plaiiiH about it The prosecutor
alleges (hat Hie Hii/,elte publidinl a
talsehrod tllld dill it tllllllciou Iv
That fhe Hn/eHc denn •s. nnd il cer-
tainly ha* a ri^'ht to deny the main
I'ic- (ia/.cttc is a corporation. It
has no soul, anil is, necessarily inca-
pable of malice. How can a south ,«
corporation bear malice? Thai is
tin* ipicsfmri, may it please fl e court
and gentlemen of the jury
A resident of Minnesota, who has
sect, several u-vere tornadoes, says
that their III".t pec.iliar feature is
the singular sucking movement.
Huildings are sucked ui• into the
clouti 'entire, unil come ilown sour,
in fragments. After the great 'fo-
ci.ester tornado, a farmer twdva
miles Iron town found an uniiiiiir. it
mnrble top table in his field
Anr,'Iter loi.j^^t very !nri<.- ithe.-p
om no one kin s
ii depohitcu in his
ie Minrt'^ofa iiii
"•en a 1
pi:'.'Ills evi'l IIIIIIir.
•Imi VI. Hti
of I'- i ' |,.| | \ t • 11111 j
llastrop enmity.
I>r .1 I 11.hill (
I'i iri ««iii i
ol i I. I', ug
I ' lelhitt I
In iii-tii i^
et i. In.
• 'vrit i.-tk
Kvtiiii-iigr
Ki/iit-r- lii os
r
■I's
TO Rfr
U I I.I. i.lS I, \.\ KN I KIIT\I\1
Thursday Evening. June 3.1886,
RED ROCK MASONIC BUIIOII
Til K I'l I HI 1,1,1 Nil I'll vM V
"Euliatod for th.e War,
will Is- presentisl iii fi.ll po.tuma.
SY2T
\ I T
tt-orh*
H.iwel'
it, ivill
l
I " ••"•ie^t*<7n4<i K and sold'" tie ' ' "■
Koh's i*f|if,-.Mi.1t; " Pis a wild .11.., • f"*
d. ../ery ; II t J.-tik. as -t poti.t ' ''
I'i11 Ha! Criini i ,• t^®■
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lfiM. tln-n •' I r ni|i . ii|.|i..ni tiit. , (i n U-e «urpi i«e. th<" |lo*t:
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timely arnvitl, Kob's crrcsl; Hen l ee for a friend
A«r lie vir .tided; VH |'iuc« till (ailli in H.vlie
sllhken; "s i\ , Hi I. \ m are y« "' all re|,it]oii lo ole .Inn,'
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lhoroii|{h success
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