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■| BELL & BRHARD,
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WHITE GOODS,
l.acc*. K.lgt-s KlUbroidcrics. Handkerchiefs I Iit■ • Scal fn,
and everything clac to make this Urn COMI'l.KII Make u your duty to LI'.AKN IH'H I t i\\ ami „o||,j|1(| MKI<( IIAMU !,
E*'t3C"lL ^CT" inspect (In- GREAT uhMirtini-iii of llir following Inn'* luisim** ill llin.irop, Acknowledged tin- fasti <t
Of every kind. and l'KICK C l>>tl«iiift. slurl*. Collai*
Cuffs autl general ticut*' burnishing piotls. of goods that «r have
GROCERIES
inr IW iTII ST A 1*1. K AND KAMA n«
DCMttSllOGk
III.I-'At iiKIl AMI ItlloWN.
(JOME AND SfeJb
TWO YEAR OLDS
_ 4 >n th<- turf, winning appeal* at evert bound. *.!•<•.«inu
COMPLETE.
The eMt-ul of our ASM )|( I'llI N I'. I'ln twceiici.tt oi
our .oil*. Hie lit >Nt MC A I;I.i : minimi in whiehwt
( 'otton an • \\ <m>| I ia >iu ami Idankel*. .lean*. Ker eji 11 * I *illl nil « la**e^ are well worth* of old
patronage
ami I i n * i I;i« P'mU nt rvn\ description
frolll ( «•!toll ( In rK . at .IV. t« Silk 11«*l>f ifttHaft, nt
$l.i.V Million* ot utIk i tiling?* in atoek.
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v YOl'KS IOU LOW I'KICKS,
Bastrop Advortiner.
Itabllslifi March lal. UM, Volume 3a.
Orrica.—Main itrael. over Krhsrd A
CJopttm's store.
tiUTon \N" TOO
fHIKTOIl.
THOfl. C.CAIN, | *
BASTROP, TtXAS. FtB. 15, 1890.
Ooliad lit* organized a National
Bank.
South Carolina in shipping negroes
further south by the train load.
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Bi-Oovrrnor Stoekdale «#> buried
at Rtisselville, Ky.. on the 8th.
The municipal election in Suit
l.ake city on the Kith, reunited in n
decisive victory for the gentiles.
The startling new* cornea from
Tyler under date jif the Kith that
Mr. Hogg i u candidate for gov
ernor.
We predict tliut after the adjourn-
ment of Speaker Kccd the Ircostiry
aurplus^wili no longer lie mi issue in
Atnerlcau politic*.
The Tiiiiea-l'arnell damage uit
ban been coiupromiaed--the rimes
paying |2fi,000 for lying about an
Irish patriot and gentleman.
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Thiff^CB will l e hot in Texas tills
year, Besides the auiuuier which
does a good deal in lliia line, there
will he a professional base ball league
and an election.
The Belknap Battalion lias dis-
solved and the Belkuap riltes have
re-onranl7i;d under the old name aud
oiticer*. They will enter tnu
drill at Kansas City.
j>m ••• ■
Muse Harris has started more
papers than any other man In Texas.
The Fort Worth Daily .louruul i- lm
latent product. There i* realle very
little trouble in operating a paper In
an election year.
It in stated that the pension bills
to be passed by the present congress
will exceed former appropriations by
1100,000,(XX). And wc must tamely
submit to tlii* Immense steal or be
called unpatriotic.
$1,000,000 will be asked from the
general government for th milaitia
of the various states. This will !><
the only request for money that
treasury plunderers will refuse.
part of it would come South.
Mr. Kccd, speaker of the rcpubli
can majority, seems to have adopted
Mr. Terrell,*epigram with variations
He evidently thinks that decency is
as aiucli a virtue to be appropriat*
exclusively bj fools as consistency
■ ^ • tm- —-- -
The republican lieutcnunt-gnv
eruor, of Montana, attempted the
Kccd racket and the democratic sen
ators did not vote but staid away
from the hall, ami to keep from being
arrested aud taken to it, left the
state.
LETTER FROM MAJOR SAVERS.
The folio a iug interesting letter
from Major Ssj'crs will not be read
with us uiticli pleasure as it would
otherwise give because it announces
the inability ol one of the most gal-
lant members of a gallant command
to be pre*i nt with his old comrades
The letter is iu reply to an invitation
troiu the committee to select speak-
ers for the reunion:
Hot *i oc Kt fin i\i vit\ii . s., |
\Y A-IIISli TOV Fell. I HIM I. I
I >"iir Sirs Your very kind and
courteous invitation t<> attend the re-
union of l i recti's Brigade, at Bus- But let theindo all in l heir power and
trop on the'.'1st inst.. has been re- it ill the probabilities arc that we are
ceived. going I" be stolen from more vigo-
Nothimi could possibly be more . . . ,
* h . .! . .. I'ouslv and perslsteiitl\ than c\cr
pleasant mid gratifMlig to me than 11
to do ... I he coiidittoti of public hefoic \\ e had hop. d that a time
affairs, however, will not permit my «<>uld come when cartisaiiship < n
absence from the Mouse of Hepre- d,,. u|d line could tic abaudolicil,
sentatlves for the length of time, ),„( ,,Vl.r^ ,i;,\ it Iiccoiiicn more appn-
which my going ami returning would
Attention i- called to the excellent
letter of lion. .1. |i Savers to Col.
Kohcrtson, of Austin, relative to the
contest ill tlic House of lo pl* si'iita-
tives. Major Sa\eis jn no alarmist
and his judgment is uiiiforml\ good,
and Ii is opinions ma> be taken ai an
expression of the truth. Dial the
licpubiieaii msjoriu iu tin House is
11, ut on mischief to the Soinli must
lie apparent to cm thinking muu.
We need not look to 11k- senate or
the president for protection. We
should commend our rep: ^cntativcs
lor ever* species of obstruction.
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All lovers of the South will regret
to iearu of the serious illness of Sum
Haudall. At times we have been
irritated by his tariff views and his
•otious when that matter was under
diaeuasion, but we forget these little
matters when the country is iu dun
*«r.
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Kememlter that the UcpublicaiiK
are going to pass the Blair bill.
Remember that it is not only a stesl
but that a part of the money stolen
Is going to be offered to you as pur-
ohase money for your birthright.
Head mer to the leicislaturc who will
Dot accept it.
Tbere seems to be a determination
On the part of northern politicians
lad other demagogues to create
question in the south in order
under the plea Of settllug it
•me urucrupukms agitators
May barm a section they cordially
Ha,
The gubernatorial contest In West
Virginia has at last bten determined
by Fleming, democrat, bciug in-
augurated • few weeks ago. He
WM elected In November, IMHH. Mr.
Ctoff who Inched only one vote of
Mag governor and one vote of being
r, Is still a private citlseii.
The Chiaigo Leader says: "That
I strong a|«pcal has iiceu made i<> the
mufnu nf by a Minne<K>ta banker
t« favor of a paper currency based
M trbeal," the wheat to be Iwiught
by the secretary ot the treasury at
* value aad atowd. Why
| H a« do for the government
necessarily require.
It is of the highest iiml must im-
perative importance that c\er>
I leiiioeratic member should be con-
taiitl1 at his post of duty; aud
nothing short of the most serious ili-
lii'ss should, in int judgment, excuse
the failure. I feel assured that not
onlt the good people of llustrop,
but, also, the \isiiing survivors of
uiy old command will fully appre-
ciate the delicacy of the situation
and u ill readily excuse the iion-ut-
telidauce. which will be thus en-
forced upon inc.
tirccu's Brigade was a gallant aud
u patriotic body of men. aud its sur-
vivors will fully appreciate and grate-
fully remember your hospitality and
nttentious,
1 know that you will give them a
generous aud a hearty welcome, and
I also know that the welcome wiV
awaken a generous and a lr* ""
response in the bosom of every JJ"1 1
In 180l"lrt I'll til 11115 i l
enlisted for the war. and the faith
they then plighted was moat sacredly
kept.
The command has a most interest-
ing ami etcntful history, and it should
be a matter of the deepest regret
to every one tlivt that history has not
yet been fully and faithfully written.
1 was with it from the day of its en-
try into the service until late in the
year of Ihi'- ami during all that try-
ing period, however dilllciilt and
dangerous the circumstances by
which it as surrounded, it never
fuil. d, i> single time, to prompt!}
respond to the call of its leader.
In victory or iu defeat : iu camp
or upon the march: amid the moun-
tains and on the plains of N -u
Mexico, or by the waters of the i
great Mississippi, at Vul Verde:
(iloriettu: Alhui|licrtjuc : I'crailo; on I
the retreat over the mouutniiH.
which hud never before been tra-1
versed I", the foot of civilized man. |
without clothing and without food. |
pulling their buttery along with ropes
like so many horse-: at (•ulvcstou, it In
I'amp Hislaud. tar lion Crowe, the
Fordochc. Berwick* Bay, Matislicld,
I'leusant Hill. Blairsl.umlitig. Atclia-
falnoya. Yellon Bayou and on many.
very many other stricken llelds its
courage luis never been surpassed.
Four years of my young manhood
was pa-scd with it. .lo'iiing it, lis a
beardless boy and an entire stranger.
I left it iu the winter of IHii l to cross
the Mississippi river, feeling that
there ttu* not a man among those.
who then lived, that I could not sin-
cerely call u brother.
1'Icuhc remember mc to them most
kind aud affectionately, and say to
them for mc. May tiod bless tlicui
tied theirs, aud prosper all their un-
dertakings most abundantly.
Never a body of men more truly
deserved the richest and choicest
benedictions of u gracious I'rovi-
detice and ot u grateful people than
they, who bore the banner of tin
Confederacy and under the name of
(•recti'* Brigade."
Very sincerely,
Jii-i en !>. S.tvi.us.
Mr. K. I.. Butts. /
liver Moore. ,,
■ l olnmittee,
T. C . C ain,
II. M.dtttwood ' Bastrop. T'cx
rent that honest men iu all sections
of the country must ham: together
for their common protection, and
every da\ it bccoines nioi'c apparent
that Southern null iiin-l bind thein-
selti-s by closest ti,'s for very ex-
istcncc.
Members ol the State t omniitlff
Follow lint are the names of
members of the State
the
ex
deter-
mvell-
deuiocratli
ecutivc eommittcc. who «i!l
llline the place for the State .
tioli this year:
V W.Finlev. of Tyler, ehairinaii.
1. .lames K'. Hill, l'olk.
2. t;.orgc Ingram. Nacogdoch. s,
It. It. 1*. l.ittli iohn. 11;i rii.- "'.i.
|{. II. Kami. ('as..
Ilnam i Ua-s. Franklin.
I'. N. Jones, Smith.
A. It. Walkins, Henderson.
J. ('. Wmiters. Houston.
( lia-^. I . Uenne, Hums.
Ijilin .Mi Ilonald, (iolvestou.
N. i • ixiiiitt «
John J. Haggarthy, Austin.
T. J. Sayers, Bastrop.
Letter from DolValie.
lb i \ vi.i I, Tex.. Feb. I".
Kditor Adveitiser:
In ull our tru\els through this
etcutfui life, e nave uol fouml
what some folks call a "soft tiling."
I.ikc Christian in hi journey to the
"loly country." it matter* not iu
what direction we go, we run into u
mud.hole of "despondency." or into
the jaws of "giant despair."
The last tiim wc wrote you.
were enrolled at college, ebbing out
our life on "guii-wsdilin'" and -uf-
b riug the immoral mcsqutlo* to fcr-
tuli/e their worthless careu .s ••• with
our precious life fluid. But J.I.ere is
limit to hiimnn forl.i urauec, aud Sat-
urday before \iiuis I)nd- us grasp-
ing the bony paws of our chums and
bidding them adieu amidst an at-
inosphcic of "ituii-wiuldin'" and
iiies.piito signs,
"Bones" said iu his salutati ry.
that our reward would probably be
greater for what wc had bourne
while In re. and then asserted that if
there was any "balm in (iilcad. wc
Would sure get a slice, so be it and
with these rcllcctions of hope inspir-
ing our mind* we departed f<>r home
and brighter climes, if you don't be-
lieve this ask my chum ' Boues" "f
I.at;range or my friend "l.ank" of
liolia.l or any other • >f tile skeletons
of Texas ami they will verify my as-
sertions in ,ones tliut would sound
harsh to cultivated cars. \). have
cliuiiis all over the state, who, by
their sunken jaws and rattling shanks
ever stand ollt as nil impressive illus-
tration of the ravage of "gun-wiid-
din ." and since w, havi returned a
disease of French descent is trting
to get a "tiripe" on us this coupled
with other troubles and the "corns"
which are still on our toes keeps the
' Ha«p" in continual contemplation
of homicide, or some sort «'f "chic"
perhap- if we hadn't come home and
took a look at the pretty girls anunid
Mor«e Braiieh we would have been
counted minus. Sociables wus tile
next on docket. I he first on.' was
at Mrs. Jauics Townsejul. ^t «■••'«■''
u iiutii i aUlf 11 UK' S|l('t)t<
Tlii' tn'\t •• !vh nt Stjiiii. Voaht.t \\*
Hetidersou. Milam. weren't pr.seut, but learn that a
Healc. Navario. nice time w .,. -p. ut'wb'tch is nlwau
Cartwiiuht. Kaufman . the cas, at tin s.piir. s. The next
(', Smith. Denton. -unable w: given at Mr. .1 v
t . Dillaril, (iruv ■mi. Woodruff .'.ml it makes our heart
A. I duplet oil. • lay. ; hound with delight at the recollcc-
l>. Sp. rer, .lack. tion of those -. cue*. The last aud
S. Smith. Hi!!. consequently tin freMiew iu our
II. I.. -sing. Mel.enmili. Memory wa. given at Mr. Albert
Dr. F. Kerry. Hamilton. Duty's'a • pound party." A very
J. I.. ( ool,, Burnett. large crowd was present and a dc-
F. Ilalup. t'oinal. light f u I littn wa . spent, candy, rai
K. D. I.inn. Victoria, ins, and candy -hearts was plentiful.
.!. II. Wells. Cameron. games wcri kept up way into the
Kd. Dwycr. Bexar. wee suia' hours o'niglit" and all
I;i. J. M I'rcsslen, Comanchc. went lioiiu with contented minds
:I0. .1- N. Doyle. 11 1. and a Katisli.il appetite. One thing
.".|. II. I*. Burmillgliaiii. I.auiar. happened that i- pretty rough oii'lIn
- * * girls, a young man from Webbcrv lie
(icn. Henry W. Sloeiim. of Itriwik- pr,requested v.mi friend
]yn, is iih illiom ii a iotnocratic cat • \VaM|i" to *kti« t*k him tiowu" t« ri
didate lm president i IH'.fJ. I'ln- j married lady who ■ husband w0*
h i- a mem- ^ atehlng wc pereciving;iii • mistake
i wliit*jM fc«i hi lii?- «*ai. now if h lia<l
1 1 onj, idimIo oiic li]iuiiit-r vt nil^Iit
- Itfingyi cli ii; ,. it in .\, itciiit nt. Illlt Ullt'll
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reason 0HHi<fnc«l
In r of tlie < . A
htm
i* that lit* a incin-
H. W.li
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nu mber of a n*|itiblh*an politlcul and i iiiimi*
ci rrii|>tioi clnli Mr sloi*tmi may f -
In* a good man. but tin |>ro|>ci tliiiii*
to intlicati,* it lia- not y« t In • • ri -ni-l
«.f him. Anyhow it has already Ih « ii «
(Ictirmluiil that Cleveland ^Ikould
lead the democrati h« • ♦ t« in the ne\i j
presidential contest.
• k another married lad\ for
lad\ our heart went <.nt to
in • *, ui| atl > \l« i iioii
\N AM'
Cotton Cro Statistic
The effort to secure subsidies for
American ships lias brought forth tin-
argument that Kuglaml proiurcd her
splendid nay, by ibis policy. I'lie
argument might lint, more merit if
the statement wus true, l'hc truth
is tliut Knglaml bus never appro-
priated a single dollar iu this way.
Knglttiui has great shipping interests
W isiuviii.iv. February l<1 I In-
! cotton returns 'd the ilepartmciit of
agriculture for February give local
i e.-tim?itesjof the proportion of crop
which hits left plantations A con-
•oliilalioti makes !K). I per cent, leav-
ing '.'.ii per cent still to go forward.
A'ioiiI iilne-teiiths of the crop has
been reported iu night or in small
stocks unieportc.l in hands of coun-
try inerchaiit* or in truusit. The
State average* are as follows: Vir-
ginia !i7, North ('arnlinu South
Carolina, !MI, Georgia !(0, Florida
Xi, Alaliama and Mi**issippi HI.
Louisiana M! , Texas !'2, Arkuusn-.
I.ast Monday night just before the
Smith-Jackson ca*c was decided, Mr.
to be sworn in light. I am going to
swear you iu myself. Hold up your
right hand." Mi. Smith obeyed,
and Mr. Hunk said "You do *o!-
mnly swear that you will uphold
and defend I In Constitution of the
United States so far a* it does not
onllict with general parliamentary
Isw ; that you will obey the rule* of
the 11 oil He of Keprc-cuttttivi s ho fur
us they do not conlllct with the ml-
because it has great commerce and
It has great commerce because trade {'.III, TeliUi sscc !I7. The average <)at«
is not bumpered with unjust and'"' elose of picking is about the
ial limitations and restrictions. H ""' '«"! ' «
_ , sippi, I ouistana ami I eiiin'ssce : is
earlier ill the Carolitias, Florida and
Arkansas and later in Alabama ami
Texas. I lie average of county dates
is December 12th. ranging from
November to January. The propor-
liioh of negrvse* Iu i lion of ed -old in oil mills ha- been
found difficult to estimate, but ap-
parently it i. nut much oyer 21 pi r
cent over the crop, possibly between
!IIJO,OOi) aud l,Oi*J,00li tons. l'hc
largest proportion reported is in
I.otiisiana. followed by (fcorgiu. Ar
kuiisus. Texas. Mississippi. Aiabamn,
ami ( iirolina .. I'lie average Slate
prii • s a* consolidated are: |'h
( uroliiuis and ficorgia |h cent* per
bushel. Temicssce I", Florida IU,
Alabama and Mississippi |,">. Louis-
iana II, I e\us and Arkuusu', 1
I In returns of the ' | u n 11 ty are veiy
liitfh except in Virginia and North
< srolina ami in 11 nucssee and Ar-
kansas It is inferior iu all tlu-
States of tlie tilllf coast. The per-
centage III the list from seed cotton
At Buruwcil. S. C.. the eat of
I recent race trouble* n negro woman
who did not sympathise with the
colore I people in the row. wa*
I attacked by u
mule attir. and nearly beaten to
'death, and her infant killed. Two
Honk, of Tennessee, met Mr. Smith. J ()j n,,. m„|,bi'r* have turned states
and said. "Smith. I am very nn::lous! evblene,- and upon tlu ir lestiiuony
to have you *worn in und I want you negro women of the neigh-
borhood have been arrested
I'lie Houston l'o*t ays that Kili-
tor Tate, of the Hopkins ('ounty F^ra.
is tlowu on lotteries, primary i lec-
tion- and the prohibition party.
Lotteries and primary elections may
well be classed together, as they arc
matters of chance, but where the
chance of the Prohibition party
comes in He are unable to sec.
IIKLL A- KKIIAIili.
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GREEN'S BRIGADE.
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Al ' I IV I t v.t- ^
ConfcdtraU Veteran^"! the loin
(•reeu Itn^adc A-.- i.i'ion V« ui
eomtnander vttli luofoiiml gratitude
for pant. and hope* • ( futni pleas-
ure in meetiti^t with liU foijuer eein-
rath s in arm*, at tin ii annual re-
unioiiH. deems it prop, r, in view > (
the near approach ot the time ap*
pointed for your temit/.von* it lia^-
trop, Ten.. to publish tie >llowiu^
til'AKU VI, Olrl'l |(o :
I. Member* of he .t >i i.-ition,
eoiisistino of niich ( ollfederale troopn
aMHcrvtd under ticii. !'« :• i.i. n.
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Feb. 18,1890.
PUBLIC INVITED
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iug* of the Speaker, nnd that you - * - is follow.: Virginia.:!'); North
will vote for the Ifepublietiii contest- It is safe to say that tin relation* Carolina. .'II.SouthCarolina, H2.7 :
ant iu all election caaes without re- between the north und south liuve, t ieorglu. 'I2.2: F'lorida, J2.d; Ala
gard to the fact*, so help you Heed. ,,,,t been so ittraincd siucc the days bauiii. .12..i; Mississippi, .12..1;]
One of the other humors of the con- iif
year of rc-1
Louisiana, .12..'i; Texas, -'12.1; Ar-
tcsl is attributed to Mr. Carlisle wlc """ " '. , . I kniisas, 12.2; Teiilies.se, .12. l'hc
was in ter known to Joke before. I"'1'1"'1"1 misrule has destroy. d tin ,iulll0K,. |,y |||s, , u wus greatest iu
Some member* were proposing to good effects of years of moderation Arkansas and Texas. In Florida,
offer a resolution for the printing of I und discretion. ) Alabama. Mississippi, Tennessee und
10.IKKI copies of somebody's text- — . —North Carolina it wUs general, but
I look of general parliamentary low The canaus will be taken this year. | less severe. (.eorgia and South
when Mr. Carlisle said, "Why I'I'lu: circumstance that the last ecu- ( urolina suffered less. The lo*.
wouldn't 10,000 copies of Speaker sua has not yet been completed will from the worm was in flcorgia, Ala-
Uced's photograph answer all |ior- suggest that a somewhat smaller hama, Louisiana and Texas greater
liosea?"—National Democrat. j slice lie bitten off than iu 1910. j than that from the oaterpiller.
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Sts Ai oi TIM I e . I i luiary
Col. S. \V. Blount the only sur-
viving signer of the leelni :I i..ri of
I i xa* iinlependeiice. died uitdcnly
his home this morning at I" o'clock,
lb hud In i ii ei mi plaining for st yeral
days, but not seriously, lie wh
down town yesterday evening on
hors. buek, slept well lu-l night, got
up lllis morning, rati a light break-
fast and cxpri sse,| a .I• -■,< to go
down town. Hi. wife iimI ilaiighi. i
dissuaded him. About I'l o'clock
lie colliphiiineii of feeling badly and
• al oil tlie side of his li hi ut i pulled
off one boot ami sank lia'k .lend
His wife and daughti i w, it his only
attendant*. H will be buried to
morrow w lb Masonic h in.
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