The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 24, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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citio convmtiou for the
^agr«Mioniil district of Tfxiu,
tiBftte a ciwtidiito for member
•f Koaf[T+m tor tbe >>th emigres* ot
tlfo UaiM will ranrt at Sun
Antonio on {^^arsiay, the 8 lit day
of Jaly, 1896 Chiiiriut-ii of the
out) convention* will pleaate call
c invention* in time to select dele*
i tes to th« coi-umwional conven-
tion.
HhyaK Cam. ah an.
•ociatic
mounl
(Toinuiittee,
District of
the di>!. gatea to
thii ccntv
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II I'lillwroc
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kH'aiteraon,.
|mlUi ?U« *(*>,/
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ftrrepres*ibic
Ivertinement.
are coining
liveiition will
of August,
tiidding*.
Thiwro-
net:et«iHi y to
p the ('iipitnl to Mi-
rgovwrnor of Texas?
iman explain?
in *t« U. in n frw days, n
*orte<l furniture « lil.li will
Jtti.ni ftjrurvs. by Tli. A.
.lie cluing' in I'm iidverti*e-
iaent, ot that prince of merchant*,
W. B. Walker. Austin, Tcsa*, will
attract the iittentbn of the uioot
casual observei. Mr. W., is th"
mo*t iilcrnl mii.'ulinut at the Capi-
ta. pit}', and all who trade with him
*p' k hi* praise. His increased
trade fro-i Ktwirop and su-roiindiug
counties uttrsf the tact that In' not
only tfiv-'* I he Very 'Im-mI prices tor
cotton jnd i onntrv prodnc.1 but *clls
I!*' !ow« t bed-rock fitr*
ures. Try him once and you will
trale with no other.
llii Ma AuhMitn Tlltn
>•« We Applet It via.
(A drama in two acts.)
DKAMATltt hkkkonak.
A. Watkins Terrell, I Candidates for
Hardly Martin, [ Statu Senate.
*<?'win, court houae, Ue<>ruetowu,
\m\
A(1 I, tM'F.N K 1
Martin, (speak* to the people iur
their suffragi") "Fellow citiumn,
touchuig the question ot U. 8.
Senator, I tell you that the lion.
Kich'ird Coke has made Tela* and
her people in the councils of the na-
tion an able and worthy represent-
ative, and should you honor me with
the position 1 seek at your hand*,
my vote and influence as voui Sena-
tor will be to return Texas' true
tried, and trusted friend, Kichard
Coke, to the tJ. S. Senate."
bl.'KN'K 11.
Terrell, (speaks to the people)—
"Friends, countrymen, - iia regards
the question, who uhall be our next
U. S Senator?—I *a> to you, if you
honor uiu with the oflao ! aiu seek-
ing, *o long as I possess the reason
and freedom Uisi has given uie, I
will never place a collar around in
neck, though it be of silver set wit
precious stone and lined wfith satin,
and lo^k it and deliver the key to
jL'okc or any otht;r man; No!
'*i/M Jofy would lie goi.tg too far.
tyjfc 'fablo competitor may r.iua-
..u himself, or let you niuK/.ic him,
il he so desires, but on such questions
I am and intend to be a iree man,
and shall vote tor, and support for
U. S. senator, the man my judgment
tells me is the best qualified for tbe
position."
A'T 11, 8''ICNK 1.
(Courthouse, Georgetown, July, 18,
18S(J.)
Terrell, (surviving actor,—now
candidate for U. S. Senator- a.f-
si^j^djsse* the |s>ople.) —"Fellow fiti-
««n^' your burdens ure grievous
inv bowels ot compassion are
V^.-d tor vou. I want you to send
me to the United Static Senate, and
in order to do so, I advise you t<> m-
struct your members to our State
Legislature to the end t itat they
vote for and .support nie for Hint po-
sition. Place about their necks a
collar ol iron instructions, lock it
with a combination lock and give in
tUlll lj.
Moual. "(Jonsistcncy is the vir
tne of fools." - A .W. T.
J«M t. Mctnil for teaptraller.
Al'stiv, July IX—The etTort that
i* being made by iuU rested |«rties
to injure the political prospects of
Joliu U. McCull will haye little ef-
fect uimiu an intelligent public. Mr.
McCall is certainly the be*t qualified
uian in Texas for comptroller, hnv-
iiiK worked in that d*i artn nt for
the past fifteen years, and filled with
credit to himself every position up
to cbiel clerk, to which place be
was
appointed two year* ago.
His maliguera say that he ia a re-
publican, and cite aa evidence his
appoiutuient to a clerkship iu the
comptroller's office by Comptroller
liledioeduriug Davis' administration.
His retention as a trusted employe
bv a democratic administration when
every man with the faintest trace of
republicanism iu his com position
win bodily bounced g'*>* for nuuKht.
His faithful Horvicu and continued
promotion from time to tune under
democratic rule is overlooked by
thosu who would break down his
prestige as a faithful official ami
only the fact of his service under
Bledsoe is remembered. To his
credit, however, it enn Is1 truthfuliy
Bind that Bledsoe gave him the up-
V pointmciit with a full knowledge ol
ii bis |ioliticul faith, and solely on re-
count ol his honesty, sobriety and
thorough fitii^ is tor the place.
The following statement from W
(3. Phillips is given for the Item-lit of
those wno may have been lis! by
false charges to duuht the democracy
ot Mr. McCall.
At'iiTiN, July 12, 1880.- To whom
it uiuy concern: I hereby certify
that Mr. John l>. MeCall was em-
ployed in the comptroller's otlice
during the Blcdaoe administration ol
said ofiiccr for his fitness, interity
and competency, mid with the full
knowledge that lie was an uncondi-
tional democrat at the time oi the
Ui. hard Coke inauguration ami trou-
ble with E.J. I'j\is. the governor at
said time, John 11 Met'till took no
part in the interest oi said l>avi.-,
but wa«. to my personal knowledge
in lull syiupatliy with tiovernor
Coke uud the democratic id mi ill.«-
I loll. W. C I'll 11, its
Former ('hief t'lerk
Comptroller uudc^^nTTComptrol-
ler lileda
.Mr I'liilips ie-
lat "John I •. M' -
_in for -dlice, mid
while that party na- in potvi-r pro-
fited by the corruptI'jtfi ot its lead-
ers. "
Ian AlaMsi Katea •>.
About eight mouths ago I cob-
tracted bl<K'd poison. 1 was treated
by u private physician on Thirty-
first street, and then tor a month at
the New York Hospital. Finding
1 did not improve. 1 began taking
Swift's s|tccific. Up to this tiiue i
had u drowsy und sleepy feeling con-
tinually, with no appetite, and was
losing Heuh rapidly. 1 was covered
oyer the ankles, arms, neck and face
with sores, and it seemed that my ears
would lie eaten oil. I have taken sev-
en bottles of the S. 8 S., and the
sores are all gone except a lew on my
forehead, and they are nearly out of
sight; my ears are entirely well, my
ap|>etitc is splendid, and 1 have
gained five pounds iu weight. I feel
fo |terfectly welt that I know in a
short time I will bo soundly cured.
Fkank K. Ki:kpm, 4'Ci W. 71st St.
New York, Feb. ltf, IH80.
tat and Ku*y.
My lit i le bov has suffered toi six
years with scrofulous sores. Many
who saw him a year or so ago
thought he never could recover. !!«•
commenced taking Swilt's Specific,
ami has taken about twelve bottles,
which has effected a perfect cure. I
have waited some time to see
whether the disease would come
back, but am now satisfied that the
cure is permanent, for all the sores
are gone, and lie is tat and rosy, mid
as playful as uny child of Ins age.
With a grateful heait known only
to a mother 1 write tii.-.-c lines.
Mi:s Makv K. Ib'i i
Concord, l'ik- < >., <«. ., Feb. r> l*>s.;
For sale by all druggists.
'''renti ■ o'i lllooa and Sl.iu t'i
1 IrJP _
WIKT Sl'l.' ifii l o .
Drawer Ii, \tlauta. Ha.,
l,r 7 W. 2il S. N
Tin' liwsliiist mill nii.<*«a tmnllv itinl
fnncy jrroeerle* to t<c luet in the city, at
Th. A. Hasler <!■ Co'i.
Each day is now two minutes
ahorter than the preceding one.
fh- DOOplowho give tone to so-
oiety seldom give anything els.-.
Marram is reported raging among
tbe cuttk in tb Indian Tofi
News : John Hancock's next
speech is eagerly awaib'd. That.
Gatesulle sjH'ct'h ot Terrell appealed
to the manly side of Texas.
John IIuncock ha-oli n >(ood the
" tii i^ fuuiiee"«d brighter lumina-
ries than A. W Terrell, and It is.
.slulwart form and massive intellect
has never vft. tailed to provf equal lo
eyery •niergency. Wln nth.it nejit
apeech is heard, you will see .some-
thing "drap and dr.ip >n v hard, and
don't you forget it. Then Hancock
will b« there or thereabouts, but
where will T< ire 11 In-?
T
Lnd now the naughty Poat asks
Vill the N"w*s stick to Oiddings?"
-«*•• —
V hteen hundred Cherokee In-
"ii own seventy-three thousand
reaot North Carolina lands.
Gov. 1 rel• ill paid $1(M) for one
ii ii 'red tickets to the t-onfederate
gift cncert, at Austin.
sun hai lost two <d its besl
liic'li.. iu the past U-u days, Dr.
V. J. Burtanit Mnjor Wro. A. Ryan
It nuw thought Congress will
not adjourn iini'l hnitorduy, July
8l<t, cr, probably, Monday, August
2nd.
Tbo mw and liammer can In*
■ i. I in the distance which gives
ideucc of thrift aud honest labor
jo tbe mechanic*.
Presid lit Cleveland has signisl
th" I'll fo ;• the construct ion of a
bridge across the Mississippi river
at D ihllquc, lo.
-Tee Al vi:HTnrii i«reqnect/sl n> niitlfv
— fhmiia ol Mr«. M. J. Oi«;iln'« school.
Statesman: Aud stiil the coun-
ties continue to instruct for Tern II.
Yes: Bastrop "unanimously in-
structed" lor Terrell, notwithstand-
ing his uame w;y not mentioned iu
I he meeting— Itiftii^U "idianiinous-
Jnurte'ir' was published oyei the
srHt", all the same.
On the 21st, Hon. I. l>. Sayci , o|
Texas, was appointed on the con-
ference coin in it I e on the naval ap-
propriation bill It i- usual to ap-
point senior iih-hi'mm -on coiilerence
coiillillltees, but Mi lleiutl, ol New
York, vlio c.as untitled lo lltal re-
cognition declined and 11 .|'e > d the
Under Bledsoe, D;
and Swain, le- has I
and till, lent public
liotn the day he relic
i lerk to pay th
h-yal voucher
nil ii, lo >wn
-< ii ii i .i; t ii i ii i
s. rvaut and
td as warrant
liauiiuleut ami il-
• gainst II Stale,
held by mci iber- niid employes ol
the uoioriou-ly (orrunt Twelltti leg-
islature, to the present tim< , he II U.I
never Inst, iglit ot the public weal.
That In- did re I u s to pay claim,
against the State (ultluei^h pruprrly
signed) until thi'Viould lw inw -ii
gab-d i> a matter ol record, and thus
thou• and . i f dollars \\« re saved to
the neople Anions all the aspi-
rant- in the political field of the
State uo m:iu can claim to lie a bet-
ter democrat, none ran show a
clearer record, nor is lh :'>-on< letti r
qualilii'd to discharge the duties ol
tbe oHi.'e lo v* iiieh lie aspires til 111
Johu D. Me' all. Dkmockat,
IlltOI bHT M I I l ltl lls.
r«-1111 I'll
The IVuplc ut Vim lit; I •unl>
Cmigrex* far lid.
1 "in n "i|M|I ill (if |||l
(ils\H \M, T« x . .Illly 10. \ IllitS-*
111• •• *tiiiwii.% lu-ld lrt*l Tlitii «! iv
V.
Mt Dvur., 'I'i:\.. Iuiic I« . Is ♦> l'« .«>i
tint iiill *i \\itli i)iMajiM'. iivrt « r tnl l n L
c< ii «t ijialt'tl liiiwi le, i c.iii it*. it il y ifc'im-
in* < 1 I >r. r. t irr- l!t-|i.tl;i/.oi.< I hnv
UM'il it inN -t lf ;«iiiI in inv Inntllv f« t ; Mily
1\>u yt-ait. uitl IUmI it t YMlu.ililr un tiiclru.
lU'ijitolIn• ,
W 11. MAM h
h t r •. i hy W. C. Mtewarl. ut Jtcliadc
l'<J 't ulticc.
To In. J I Tn!"ii. Ail
l>; \ .->111. -I have !ie«n ii'lii•' yoiu He|i-
atii/oni.1 in iiis I i i \ at "i; !-.i ■ Mint! «I
llnil tl I" In i |a'i'lei I - . Il l Ihi 1 .r-i*l
llvil ill > Il« Ine 11 mi I liave <a< i li.nl in un
liia.il;. . Itie eloiS' ! t.ile p!".u-are in P1
lUUIUll'lUlill^ } O'll II' |i:il i/.'llr
llt'Kpcl III: > > UHI
.Ii#i• v ilia.in ■
Knr ile hy W. 1' .Srr:\v.v Meli.eli'
I'll.I littin .
Metla'le,'I'ex i . Jane t'i.ls-J .
|ii J. .1. Tii'.iln A Hro., Aiimin .
|Ikii;Sih: ll< III villi.' il I. liie li.'v
el i h i) ime to reniler sin ii i iIiiriimli• -n to
hi- lellnw lllllll I." Ill lll.iv khllW UilUl.Hn-
in lietiel 11 iii health still imv ln„' ^iien \ ton
• etehriili I ll> .. l.i/iin .i 11*.• i«iiiIi l« a. itk
mv it Kii .iililv in inv l iiniiv tin lie piiM
I ho i years. 1 Iwl ii a ill l\ I n*ve lln |.nh-
lie. In aiIII iii > lllillllile ii'f Iillliili.y In il-
ille:lt Worth. I I nn |i!l I it tile- III j.1 III. Il-
i Ine. Iur tf "r.-il i.'iipin" Hi r iieuinlai
tun I ami tin hill1.1 i ailie i-. kIi K-lii-ail-
III he, inili^' • -1 i i • 11. i ulie, e|. il It:, lull It-iv
iiiiiIk Ciil e.iiilnit Ih' exielhsl. lain lleve
v, ithout a hi ill le in my huaM', ii| en ami
l'i ■!• IV I"! llll'I won'.I mlvlse IIIv llii II .
alel Ihe puhiie In asi: M|i - inn |io . .iiitioii,
mill In .ii i an ii^ tin \ i\ 111 i:l<liflii, If evei
Im iroiililisl Willi i|m'liir'« le!!*
la. llkm i'll ii.ih
iii«liii|.ii.iinl\ "l'i \.m.
appointiuent
place.
of Mr. S«yers in In
it her community pain t
! h Ii st the
on ti .1. i llm h inun, wlii'iv lea ivOrunk
•" I'Ci.iie-ietl to eu|| iiml «iirn iiihii chll-
len, prior tu the lirsl ilsv ot AukupI.
An Otch line charges, " Hancock
following in the wake of Terrell,"
which the Age, very innocently
/ "fin a whale follow in the
,.ko of a sardine? "
Lost Sunday wan conmder<sl the
lost oppressiv" day ever lelt in
Vesteru 'lVaas. At 2 o'clm k tlie-
iiciineters reported at from 110° to
114 °, iu the simile
ol
n
f
•'The Houston Age wouldn't like
. errell il it could." Poet.
I'tie Age has nothing to conceal.
iprraMw huuest opiuioua, and is
♦rally iu the ngbt.
" anuasaee's latest aensation is the
Jc of r jealous luror, wbu shoots
sweetheart and three of her
ie, and enda by veudiag a bullet
«Ilia own bead
The I'rliu e uf lleaiasicues.
lirtiiilmiii 11 n ii i
It is i laimcd by the adunre.'
Terrell tinu In- is a statesman. lie
is a tine ami tlueiit speaker, a man
who appeals to those who do not
take time to think and investigate
for theiii.-i'lvi s ile i-, to n-e a con-
ventional expression, playing the
"anti-iiiouopo|y racket," aud while
abusing demagogues is htiuscl! the
prince ot deina^ostues.
A load of verv large and delicious
watei melons all tbe way from Bas-
trop county were ottered for «ali> till
the streets yesterday ami found ready
buyers when tbeir superior qualsties
Iwcamc known. Most ot the melons
raised iu tlu< ncek ot the woods tin
season while large, fine looking ami
seductive externally, have «tored
within double-geared colics and dia-
holism world without end — Austin
Statesman.
Bastiop always furnishes the best
ol every tiling.
Seventeen years ago Thmna- Stew-
art of t'hlCa'igo, «as sentenced to im-
prisoiimeiit for the mnrdei ot Harry
11 uf Ix-rt. It now appears that
Kli/.a Heilley, a woman for whom he
had a boyish devotion; committed
the crime, and thai be voluutarily
Hucrificcd himself in her lielia!l lb*
was ri leased from the Penitentiary
on Tuesday last.
Hi. W .C Moure hs liui'fmiMil i|i<-
ri|fhl Im lhl> courtly, oflimket IniprnviNl
(isti. which Ii iiroiioiunx-tl hy larim t anil
tiNl.U(CII to in Ihe ImvI |tnl«-ril*sl JJiile
mnih'. A «|H"(imen 'Sinpie mile cam Iw
K.sai In the l llllll Iiiiiim' ymil. ivheie par*
ties srr rpfneKissl in imII arnl exiniiliie it.
Kurni. reilflmwe, tu •lnKlegii:«i1|{0ti nold.
Apply ti Will I Mnine, Mi l iieli I* O .
liustioji county, l'eiwi.
tiialiam by the citi/.eiis o! Young
county tor the purpose il devising
-Ollie plan for Hie relief ol those
who are s11IV" ruin on account of ill')
failure ol crop ■ iu I his county. Hub-
ert Alcorn wa.1 called lo lliuchuii
and Ii K Sliei rill \sa elected secre-
tary
Itepresi-lital I Ve. neie pre-i lit 11 • > III
everv p.nt ol the i unity, and tin
condition of siiine l.iniilies, a. r. •
counted by Ihe Speakers, is deplora-
ble. A re-olotion was adopted i.iiat
a committee iii five be appointed i •
make known Ihe eondtlion ol allair
in this county to ocr representatives
hi couple.., and a I. such rebel from
tile general goveriltllellt as the lie-
t cKKit u - ol I lie people delliailil. I'llO
chaii' nppointi d I' . VV (iirainl, A . 1
I lily, II It Williams, .lolin W. i'ro-
ilitt aud w M. Mathews as such
conuiiittce, who iiiimeitiatoly for-
warded a comuiuiiicatioii with a
COpV ol«t lie resolution to ."senators
t'oke and Maiev and Hon •>. W I
Laiihniu
A eoiillnittee was al i i*f i| ■ I li t I'll to
a«k the county court to ti Ulster the
roaif and bridge fund, about ■< veu-
leen huudrerf dot I ii rs, to the pan|>cr'-
I'uud.
(Juero received the first bale il
new Texas cotton, oil July loth. It
Wiis raised in DcWill county by Mrs
Al M llau.man; of Mavi-sville.
One ami I wo dollar Pu'ti'd Stati's
treasury bills will a^aiu become
nuiiierou> a a ciri nlatuig medium,
I'ongrens having dir-ct'd the issue
of several million of cach denonnnii-
lion.
♦ •••
Me..si's. 'I'hueiMyi ti K IV11/ lia c
established abm k Uud south ol the
city, where tliey on. the (kmIccI
brick making in n lime itiv'tilisl by
Mr. Thaeison whit Ii makes a line
press brick, equal to any of that
clans' They will 11I o take contract
for building and completing brick
! houses. The capacity of this \:ird
j will be sufficient to Mlliply tae want -
, of the town and ikiuiitv with first
class presseif Inujk, of superior
quality and at ureal I y reduced
! prices Welcome |o all -uch entcr-
l prisi's
I '1 .i J tulilli iV Hid,, Alialln
i 1 mi siii* kor m v« t i it-jtih i limvf
I'Ollsliilltly ki |*t >••. j• I>11> M-U-I'fuh l
Hi i 11• 11 ii.i/.«nii in m> Ik'H • 1 ii*I lot ral
I milj l tiiii' lmY< IimiimI it Im• 11«*11«*i.* I
\t tlifl'i rviit tiiii* * I Ii ive u*fi« 1111ct< nil II l<
rvfi v iiii'iiih* 1 nl my l.iinl'y, from lh« iiM*
i a| to tin* yoiuitf<*t. ^ ill ^oo<t ii Mllllf*. No
family kIiuiiIiI with« t It. I « i « o*iiu
ft. rtiolir, toi| i«i liv< r in«li^i«tioti arit)
lt«-;i«I n in-, 't l> ;i mi-tllt im: i li.tinly
without .1 .>ti|>« rior. ami •-.im Im« yivni lothc*
YOllli^t I llfltlli'll Willi (Vifi'tY. It }trt*
| n>\i 11 .n ioujs iti • vrry «. -« I l av«* tri- i
it. I woiiM not 1*' without it forfait 'iin* *
itk |ii in . I .i it .\«■ — iik* ih i iv iloUarK ol
(|oi to|\ l \|n |lrl Tiu pllhllt will «'V' t
II it 111. >i u lot mi^lii^t :tl^ mm| .1 lii 'li
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llm.1 ami .Ik.nsIMS.
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II jlli ill mail) illllci ciil n iin l'i - hilt Wile
■ I ii I any i «nn I uty im 1 tlni; I u.i -
I hi-111 i.r I I vva- lulil tu a Irii cil lull".
\11lir III p:Ca/.iiln ttlch I 11 ii I at;il hum I
| ritlliT III Iinee. In l.e I it II- ill! besl I'llli I
hnvc i vi r fuiiiiil. I lii'i j. ii 11 i| | lie line 111'
lliuI it thcln- t Inmilv uinlhliie now "ii tie
111111 kel. iinO I'lui • le i rliill) id iiinini iel ii
tu Un [iiiiili. | tiiiiil, it will ili< all t' 11
is cliiitiieil tur it mill 1 veil 111011
l.'i • | hi 11 • 111 y.
■I 1 SMITH.
Mi 11.eh' 11 \ .1 ill\ li .1 I -'I.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
George Orts
,t\ %*ir old «liin«l. h ir sti|>|i|m*• I hiM ynnls
with a a«:II 1 l« ' tc! lot ol
PZXTX LUMBER
Slihiali'ii. I lours, >a-h mill III1111I-. oi I w lilch
will lie s.ilil al low |• 1 ici In,. iiioUii lii ln^
• quick Mir. mil sue. II pi nil I h .
CALL AND SCE FOR YOUHSELF.
George Orto.
n.mlinp. .1 it I v Ultli. Iss/,
Til S<tOON;
C. A. FOSTER, Prop.
I- fiiickeil wlih tlm ilii< -1 ill linjHiriitl
llipmr.
1 lid hrumlH ol
\V HUSK I lis.
IIKANHIKs.
WINKS
In 1 "iii heel 1)11 lupin III Imllli ■
l lll I l\K>T HltAMWtil' ' III \U.H,
I . M I nptel l.i Imi'l 1 he cmilltci lo 1 uti.
tu Ihi 1I1I1 i) .
i <i.MK < NK' « OMK \LL".
basliup, Jiilj ^Uh. ls'si,—it
a
§
5
P
F
1
0
5
Kullrr! Satire!
I'll'.nli- WMIill b e llll MUlhllljl
ph'niU' call lor It not later than I' ll oj
A M . h-«e will heieHttci | i "illVi T
•it thul hour 11ml none will Ik. olt|
except lor tk'klioa.
• Kiuuiin iV 11 oi'i
ROBERT L. BAT
BASTKOI', TEXAS.
Will prat ;ll'e III tllll Sllpl'eUle
mill Inlerlor t ouru ul the Mate.
Ilustrop, July Nt, ISSC.
H. llll,MUI,«. U,
Pwrsiciiii fa SumemI
HASTROI', TEXAf?.
Orrit i: .it Krlu:nl's Drujf Store.
Hexltleiice, opiMinlie the Kesldviati ol the
Kl/.uer- UroH.
Ihihtrofl. Mav 10, ISstiy
N™ M«mIL
On Molality next, .lime "imli. |ssi;, I will
open a
iii the renrol III'. III. I. I'll - rtiilc. while,
every imirnliiK I w III liii'iiMi i iiilnnicrt
ot Hie I... ■ s t ipciii), it rensoiiuhlv llxares
11I11I. tw ice a week
1 telei lultii il to nall.rv I il tiinn i>, | hiipii
tu un 1 it. mil Khali usk 1 11 hem I ^hlll('ot tne
public patnmav'e
I 1 M t.X.WIiKli.
Ilusllup, .Illlie JSth. issi.
11A VI Ml I UKt> Til i: V.I'M I Un:
S A1.K OK T II r
CHATHAM GINS
— A N l -
Mill Machinery,
\S v air | n | niitl to oftVr
Spocial Zziduooz^ents
iu our ixsiomcifi u uiiii.^' snythln," in
I llU Hill'
III!
CHATHAM CUT
in now t'ipl.'il to any III the Im-i Ins. iiihI
every l.iili is solil unUer
Strict Guarantee.
We sell aUo the well known
Brown Gin,
11111I cari y a tine line ol
Bolting,
Steflua-Pipo.
and Steetm-Xxxg^no
Fixtures, Babbit
Metal, Kubber hii'l
Hemp - Packing,
Lubricating Oils, Sto.
F.rhard & Glopton.
II.,strep, .luiv 1'ith, Ihh i-:Iii,
HOUSTON TO THE FRONT.
Oity Tax Sale.
on ti t oi ' in It • hi m ••• 1
Hthtni|k IV\„ 4uly I ! , j
W II I NK \ •. | liuw i1 la it t\\ it) ♦ niiijtll , •
v\. ti ; iw . •• Mi 1 \ irtti* ol il* I'a x IC • • 11 ^
nl tin* ton 11 ill Itu11 up, l« \i♦-«i 111miti nri«I
Hilt pifVWul fO In 11 i! 1 • -1 l l« |i la* i
J« i 1 m-Ii, at | «ilil. m • . \ .I uM. t .j j
11 • < I-a ilu.r, III till t a I \\ . I llj-t- p. 1; I
M ill' III l i'Vl*, 1h 'v. I ! 'I 1 til' llMtim < 1 lo 1
FIRST TUESOA / IN AUGUST, 1886,
/ III" llll'/ I I/M lllllll llll II ill l/l'll fill-
till llii fill hull m/ fm I Ihi/iiI, i I , ii-
hinl ii'l ii/li.
77/n/ Hun "ton in tin imiri I in '
In I \I'II lit fill' llii fin i'Im i nl (irii'
t'i I'll - .I tli/ (III Sill 11/ ( lit/rill
'I'lnt llmii-hiH Itiiiii) V/ M1I1 «.•#/•
I f ili t 'nullum i * 'linn nmi ulln i lr>n/i
II iih ', run st rn III'nl mni'i 1 > t'ntll Jit It/
mill 'il li . # r.i ftrnur, mul iltii s it.
I'll il I Ilium ii Iiii lull i i/iii ti Hminlntl
II /il II' 11 III I il llll III) IIIH lllmh Slllml
i tit <it mhl 1/ r mm in lliniylun < ■i-h,..
mi'I'H i i t'I' ll/lrrii it'll
I run iiftir ff'in nil nj ll'timh u -
iiit/iiriinint< mul niiiin n/ mi/ nun
Im nil/ft.
WM. D. CLEVELAND,
Mholt'HJilf* (irnitr nml cuirnn Parlor,
HOUSTON.
t I N*ln^ i'h- cr l «l.i\ uf «n,..- tin -•
iillioil nt It; !<•(Ii• i • i '-im| u i if
tr\l * • will In* -wilt utiii in •. t .
.i't'1 - l P>U 'llll- t' l l l llll, Ul lil i V lli'li
; 11•• r ii ii i m tin \ i il J^n.'i, 11\ tin- | ai -
tii*% owi i i^ •• it • fi si* ■ - .iiii |ii < 11m '1
> ii« In I'UoUniic troui ila> to i| iv until all
,nn* Mil l:
i i « • . 'i • Ha • j# i | [iii
mtlon. mhoni/<t 1 n !'!i
I' aw ft I ll« i v. I ' ! • '> \ . 17, m«t initio
*t in i f \, >l'i
I IrliU Manila, No. • t tiuilli t
linomut tnv t*I 1".
• ii'iin .1- -*'t Ii ) J !■ 11 N'u 'i. v'\• t ni.iot
ut. aim ! 1st v. * 40
* • oli I'< J ;tni! Oli. i*tiM lo llll *•! ,
atoouui iii\. I
II uiiio- .tor, ti Ii i-i. ♦ t in tin | .
alooufit lux. "• 1 i
J. ts M i, |-,i|. |j ti v. ra>l lit i nl, iiliioiifit
tax
h> i ti ..i]ii 11 II in?. ( i^i
main >,f . ;iti un: t .\ 7-.I .*i7.
Kl ' 1 \S II . Ii ti A i n. ;• 1 n..till *t .
alio< til I x, $*2 .11.
Morrifl N . \ , 11 h • 1116 «x 1 • n 1 ■ '• 1111 n 1
ut., Flollllt lax. ^ 1* t*l
Millio J , I *>, -I main «t , -oiKitiiit
tax.Kf M
I'lT ' ii .lint, )(M) nii:*'. It • *ro| «'or| o a
Inn *1 .M,
I', v I t lark, I 10 \m m ill ut., atiumtit
tux.it
i'il--tli\ Sun lr.41 l ■* • mt main -!
union tit In x, 411.
14 o) *Cf i -1 .Mill, !' n l> fi •• ii.f 11 III 411 *t . .4 III 1
l-lHili'' ••.* it IM iiin p\ . Hitminl (11 x. T I •>"
Mo plliil «t .1 iN titi.il runt llllllll "t
ainolilll tax. ^.? ... .
Sl ivin^k) \• 1 jj Ii l t r:inl liiulli -I,
amount ta*. >1 !M
Sav«*l> I' lOlii \ . fi n Ii |i .1 r ut hmill «t
itnoninliMX
I'liolli.tN l axrlli 'ill u n Itinl 11>| rot
11111 ill Ion alflooiit lax t .' 11
I lijfi' ''"'o,, .' *i ai'H JIti«*Ir«i(# i'ofjmoa-
llolt. ttlliount ta x. >io
"I II*• 11 |mi ii O a. || ,• 1 ti , i«:i«i mutn
^t . aiiMoinl tM x *2 '.'u
i l 1 o 111{>11111 I lltrlrv II I' Il II •11*1
m.iiii «t . unioiuit 1 v >! "jt 1
I f otn | •• on lo " ■♦•ii 11 a- li|i .VV im • t ma iti
nl . 10noun 1 lax. £ I lo.
11* itfv < un. I J l li '.?.*i 1M 1 main m.
ainouni t x. #I a;;.
V « il .lli'x. - I 'J h li ^1 «"i• t mailt ut.,
niumint lax. Ilk',
^\n^lit I im In I fic-i'flin. liantrop i*orpom
Noil iwl 1 1 4 N Mt 111 ilii I amount
ta >, ^1
NVIhi-Im liai vi v. frhv rt'* In* Wi, amount
frili. # I Wi.
W llkln iloi\ 'J I m i «, |jf ,"iO. amount tax
%h
Wright ilnlin. uti -, h r. nmi l f* lit),
« nM main Ml.faiiiinui. tax. 7'Jt.
VMIfftniM Mil.
Finlorli k i\ Ki Him 1, « i* 1-4 Ii l it. *® l
ni iiii nt , amount tux *•-' u>i
j. r. NASH,
«'Ify lax /lnn'- nt A ( olln tot.
Htop Thief!
W. C. BEtCHEB MOBTGIBE
COMPAN7.
MONEY 10 LOAN.
From $300 tu any Sum Desired
11 ^ •
| IHDS MO |_]tH fj(iTE3
Aj.pl>
IDAWIEt, GKTTI^TF-
Attorney and Land Agent.
K'lii- by (mm1 in |i n in lion Johi II •
. .1 • Hrt H .Ik. 1 Hali i ti in v. tt
I toll Mi - 1- \ I' li it • Nim .li
I I it m i .unI 1 . K J.'lin* iml ^ ' r,i
I h iu t At tin I olifl tldii-i I l.i fit ^ • ;
Chas. Briefer
MERCHANT TfllLOi,
I! VNTHOI*. t KXAs
•'nut rt'-Hviil, .• full utoi'k 1 >f < It « f
SI'PvXNC PQ03S
or •* Tff Ti-'\" "T.i f ^
\ 4 -1 lAlll I ro iiliiii ii* - • * liinf
ami • t lit" ^n n oit i il 1 1 lon.i
•^!ilt* iiiiili' t♦ 3 ii' ift. uilli 'OMlr i
« (• <ti I tin- ittino*! .1:i 'io t*u
i : -UTiwful t-i- ti l hlv I. ,j I , ,v
tfivi MII- 11111 in if tin |i.i«t I \\ i it \ m (1 M
I 1 «• oi- : (nil; . -k it*- on 11 un i ) '
t IMs. I'KII «.i •{
Edward Bastiao,
s. in nil ItlH he
J3 panned & Stamppd Tinware.
\ .--it tim nl oj I , f j.i iiiii. J <mi|ii
ami Itul li I H.ii ■ I w riiv, I'inMt n .i
>}• 1 1 < .mi f| • 1. Kmo W - r« .f i<i
St 1 • Ii I i m11 Ml I«l|i >i 1 r 1
1 o r \ . i i mi r .1
Kt . K' Kt« l-.ii
Nil llovi 11 o«>*f u lil • 1 1 i at In \ • 1 iiaw U
in/irki-t fi«ii«
Tin. Iron. Copper. Zinc and Roof-
ing Work Done Liberally.
linn! I iiji .I ii* I t. 1 i
Satrcvys.
I . to n
.S . Ilrtiiit
m o• , Wll- 1
M100i.1i mon
unit mIcmiI ii \ •
\ I I II
l I* It 1
I V.
lit
I 1 full'
HI* It'llW Ii
Iii IIImk}! ' 11' M 4 •«
jmio 1 l inn t 1 a ii ff initiii,
M lull' f r«' 1.4.I ti |: im ;
l ** \ 4 lilt* \ | | l • I ul i
Iiin* 11 iiimIi'i iii. hH at ttiH July
l|4It, i+-
I l '• ') V\ I I n Mill noil 'Il k it II.
• * |(ji-rt i'.ii«v% i.l I * I 1111 ( , il 11 11 4 v
of Mav. 1 ■ 10' n n ot n mm mIhhi!
Iu tl'limilltl > (• l.t I III In 1,, ' 1 ;tl| || l| 4 |
. n I II -initi all ' iii 1 1 ai !• f i lntfli, mat it of
a iii- -11*« 1* i It if \ | tin nM'ii a'
•l \ I'll tl llll* 1 11 \ 1.HI I III 1 > I ••• | i «,
I lit, I ' l |l tl I 0 • ll,*« I| 1 1 , | ,,
In li A I In l« j'.f- 1 f I' it. I 11 'I • I*! 11^
III .1 If. , I «"-♦ III llll * il I -l j I:I
llN'tll II \ I VI it «l|l I . !- it I 1 , |||Ol«lt II St f I.
iiii ii iii«*i m it iiii - I ii n 1. )' •• 1 \ • 11 .-n *•. 1
Hi I. .
ill s mi oil' li ' hi i in i tli liiitti |^*i
I K• ii nt 1 11 1- a.1 1 - • i , , iii 1
fit 1 t' x1^ 1 iiii 1 r 1 i.ii 1 -1, ,|i4,
• •I Mr. •" • " a\' .1 I 'll- i f 1 i,t,in ,
lOK'i Ul >' 4 l« I iO',!« In • K « liltl'il |||
rlt'lii ••> • oi..1 1..1 . • 11 ? ti ll .1 i« 1 ,\ |
|irnlii il ii | •
I iln 1 1 1 'V 11- I M io in • i .|t .I
in |ur 1 I in• M iii l I |it, v| \ i n,
r«*i. lln Oi 11' 11 '• ^ .1- n il. m ltiin.l '
Il Mil "'ill Ol tOfl'lH III. Il'll llllnl (IM t'. |m|.i |||.a
nriootiO M on 1 U 11♦ 11• I■ 1 N|i|irn ii| |
I'iiU-ii ii|i t-v riitiup i*io• • iii 1 Hi 1 • a 111
l.« I m In- M I' 11.1 . I I •. I !
IUMI « llll , l| Il'll I . i I il , ,
ImihIm I01O1, a.owi# .1 im- 11,n * 1 im'M inm 1 1'.
• it no It'll li«ii l '• 1 nil i I.j, | i| ||,„. |,
aI mi, urn 1 ■ n, i. •!• •ut I .1 I.,,1
•It- nl ti 'i I IiiohI < in< ti 1,nil n ii | III'
I'lllOll 'I'll li l'i' ' ' •l'i' | I 1 III 11
10\ 1 11 uiiili 1 111 l.iio l r, >1 fnt 11. in
J*I, l«*t
\i I
« II 1
Tl,®
J^ Q.ARWOOD
IMiywicion A' Sur^uaii
HASTKni1.... . 'r !•: \ a h.
'i 1 111.1. — At W. J, Mllrv A < o's lnu«
hlyii
I Mill |l'l y 'I'vMIlt) till- I tcili, 11 A HlUMiTll
li till) lllllll • .III .' lit I Il'll VI I I'll II. llll' III
l'i" lull lllllll lit llll I llll III \ < lllll Kill willl
1 III' 11 mil tlni \ 11I1111 11 'I'Miitj I lllllll r«,
W Mil liltll Il'll I I i ll'l IT |'l • . . | I \ I .
$50 It3"7ARD
M ll l' i0 V I 'III I ■ I, Mil- I llll tlll l otic
1 liHijfi 'I wiili Hi ll ol ii Im • 1. wllli nilTI-
"ifiil cvlilcm to ionv Ii t.
W. .1 Itl.l.l,.
Ilii'rin tt •' i\.j. t iuii,i v ! c\,i,
I
111.>i.i 111 inn \iin«- .
l lll- III III ul --llllllll ,V IllllrltS It llll
du j'lt ulml In In I it 11 :i I imtlM11|* -
liiUliMm- 1 In i| -
|ii«wiit -1. n l. • v \l 1
villi 1111111 Ii 111- lil . llll |i .| |, |,
the ptilillr. i.m si,,„x
.. '' 'I- 'ill Ml.! 1
Ml. Milium* .1- inn. i,|| ||„t,||ii„ .
i i.iiiil nl llii' I ill |ii 1,1 \|| ,|,,|l( ,|i„,
Minimi. lllllrii.,■!- win i„ |.„|,|
Mltntiiin.
IMkninil in tim Ntwvi nvUot, i biH
jfrrnii |ii' -un" 111 1111111iHi11ii.il, in\ iiii,
| HI I In r til llll- IIIII.I rivtitiililn (Ii||ii|i|,.in
I mil III III V |intliilln .1 Iii I llll' llllllll,
Illy III |H1 I Mill V.
■' II I'll I 1 lips
FOR SALE!
1*300 Acroo of I**nd,
; I IV Wlllltllljrtoll li'll|fIII', nltliiilnil
IA III I, I'll mil'III III lliiKt iii|i, nil |||-[||| Uiiliin
III" M-|f ll> I I 11-1 llll Unit I- 11 I'll 11111 #>
1 lii n-il in,.I well Mill, nil *|'|i 1,. |rom|.
I IVnn ii'iimti.'ilil' \|ifi|v tu
0. H. IIKLL, Ai/.'Ut,
llii -11 v#; • l il l 'i At VIi ■
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