The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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mil itoi.
BASTROP TbXAS. JULY 4.1891
We'll yrl i.i.r lesson* hi n..rii'iti
from Kulisa* a* 11 hii:ii litis lull. but
tti- won't lake Mil « in II.
« •
( «ill i in *laii*ii ii n -i>.t i Ii:tl 11 ill mi
is low. I ill I'llrr I II" limn it has
llt'CII si III i' 1 ll«* season I'l l> .1.1.
I III llinli nil llli' I all III I In mil-
railroad commission III titillate Ibr
express < i'in|>tiitii - i« deserting ul
I llr highest li ill 11 ll I' III I 111 Ii >11.
I hi' "Ivalt '' i.andctl nil I In
tin' slncklmhlcl* 1111' fi.'ll. ill liii
inn iul i ii Imrr.'iKxiiii'iii- ..ml i i splcir
II 11 K11 ■ |' I i 11 ll"iallt :il.'I otherwise
President ('III** *tatr* t I'll I 111' i'l-
till) ii 111 I* lint In llllllic chalet's ill
ui') ilin i i lull
* •
I'll. 11 xni Farm iV Munch, slamls
at tin' lii-tiil nl tin' lint nl Ir1111■ i-'
|.H|M'r fumli.g in tlii- .Hln'. \\ r
n ail it i in Ii tuck willi phasiuc ami
prolit. ami out furiiht friend* almiilil
slum llii'lr appreciation iif I In- Farm
.V Itaucli In ^I\in^r I cxtctisii t kiiIi-
*rli|ilinll Hal* Ml etert |'< *1 nllli'i' ill
till' Stall'.
— 4 •
II i* a condition lint a tlicort llini
confront* our Irii'iul* tlie enemy ii:
tlu* Republican riling I here art'
stupendous appropriations In In
l.iiiil. ami llii-t■' i* an iincoiiifortahli
small halaii't1 in llir tri'ii*nrv. ll i-
I hi tlli'ilmi i u l i mi *•' n ii • i ' «"
Mill) M lllltll Ml « M HM III III Ml I ll U III I til >•• • I *
Irvim mimI Milnli.uiik i'tt*'• wliiii lli. |«n* l • l
NIlUl II M* |f«.'|l\. 1 111 1'lllnull M *lli|>l<i'l III
•llHllll III Mil' 'MM* ...It'll Ul H i \ .
,1 il'I if i | i id li nilirl liu lltli'l Mini it i nl III l'«|
lift III I I i Ii < I'l li|l l I'll lli*l " ll'l.
Mi i -i'l l . l|lll l| l* "I ' •
• ml ; nl i|i m tl imW U'ft«llrtt* 4lt«l l l lliii' *>\ «.!ti Mil
a iNii«i|iiii ii wufl ul !•••• ui On urn • u
..I i li'i in, . • '• ii'ii 'i ' IIIi in 11■ 1 1. n 1 .i i •
i• i nil * 1 • li I mi i mii HI r*i i iu*a i "l in1111 u r
tin " I lit mi'1 ' l I||1|' III.III! I I Mil *' I Ml
■ i «i Hii'i i 1.1 ii ni ii ui >11111111 *« iiUWiiuu
> inn '• m in. 11.ui' iii i'i i iu mi^ i in* i uilii
miiiii. ih •mlrti'i mii i.i ii.. it i \i i limn * mi«l
|.i< i H t ii i i ini| * Hi -11. r l«i * • i (Mil tint
li n i li
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III- I ff«i|U
run.ll i lull
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il'iulii(ul il
mil ii | ii a 1 iii.- un|ir.'i
ilitnrt *.
I III nil' I.-I' ri'.i'il'li
Ili-lltI'l! r\ j it'll-
There seems In |iri'vail a tlicort
Hint if mil run Jn*l hold i u tornltnli
till aliiinst evert farmer Im* *nlil you
will (fi t ilie henclU nf a ri*r. Several
of our farmer friend* acted on Iliii*
theory laat fall. The tlicort may lie
all right, Imt the In** of nearl.t
twenty-four |>er cent, in the value nl
111 in.i 11 >>ij^ ii .a
Mill a'" ill - ll'l.I
. i II..I I'll. 11 ll ll'I• III i iii
la- ii. 11 i f" i It'll ll' l.fll'l le
I IIiIiimI* i' iii ll . :i I ii ll iii i'll
III I 1.11II. I I III I.Ill -111.lllll I'l
II I I ll'l p.I'll I 111 lllllllll^
I ill in.: L'l .li ui i I
l!i' A n\ 11: i i«i li i. alwats null
ami i> i 11 i«i _■ to :;ltc li.t liny: lull
. ri .III I.h i 11 11 j"i><«l a. I I..' mat p. i
Ii i in. aiul ii ill iiru i 1' li in I i iiiuii It ii
iiiifititiral.lr i i it ii'isin." nidi ii here
'I i* ilin- ami | 1111• i-r When. Iintt-
i l i r, it lilffer*. il lii.s lite "ei lltye
In sjieal* ll* eolll iriinit*,' all.I tear
It -*ll e\|irt>* Itself, let I 111' result til-
ls n mat. Iii Ihi* f hi nl i . si nee
lit. Ilnjiit's i ii it up ii i Ml inn. iiinsl
I. ml ami enlil lilnnileil iiiuiiltTs liaii
i.i i'ii i i.ii.iniiti il. ihe |.t rjiclratiTii
have i i ail. il the vi^ihutee nl the
I Hit i Is. mill lit tie hate In hear el
lie Ihsl ilnliar Hie linitrimr has
nffelt'il for their i:t|ilure. A iiitmu
nirl. just t. 1.1« '111 i iijj i iii 11 lovell
tvntiiaiillonil. i- assaileil nil the lii^li-
it in . ii Inn >si in *ip|ii nf her home.
In an infmimi:* t'-tinl. in human
shape, she is oiitra^i il, iiiiinlt le.l.
ami I., r lilt less l.nilt It'll III tile itnniN
A man i* aneslnl. i har^etl tiilli the
crime, eireuicslaliti.ll eliilenee |ii(jlil
tn his iiuilt. ami for fear an niilragt'il
|in|i|ilaee, il ailing lor |n. Uiie |.r. " f,
inleilillflt! to ai t only on |io*liive eii-
ileiice nl hi* jjuill. may ii*e in
l lien micht mill ileal out mi i'l ju*-
II. f III the ll retell, our governor tele-
yialih* our shciiff In "(iroiect the
|iri*oiier at all Inuaril*," no mallei
how gilllll lie may lie. tiilli I lie
reiniuiter that "there in a *1 ain!iii|j>
reuaril nf gl.OIMi fur the arrest anil
1'niit leiion of every man enj:a|:iiij: nr
as*isllii(r in uioli i inlcnee yet
I'M I \ I ll IN II
I lie I i at .icr*' A **t it la! li Hi ht lil Hi
Austin la l neck ita* a |.li'a*iinl,
| n i iii I ii I ih' mill hut iln mii hi* affair
line, itiiiihl-lie Mclinier, yoi the
re|'iiitcrs alter liini Inr ih lit ei ui|! an
nialinu lliev I In m^lil tiny hail lieui.I
cijjlit 11 in* 111 nn ill In r h|'<. \
111111 ll -111 11 \ t I.null Ian lias '.lull.I,
I'M ui|llillf> eilii's. lint Kill (i's
s|n-ei h I.i the It ai lit is tta* I ii
l 1*111 III inn, Ian. el.lt i alltl I'lieUN
lav l.e iln all Inii nl Willi a i . «
■ •( fiilinlili|£ 1 lit* lllji'iul liaehei* ami
iii ii,(Mill 1.111iiN nf I eia*. iii ailin g
Ilie ei'iiiiuitli i fruin It vas nil the
W,.|h|\ fall linllilllip at I'll a.:"
Col llt.t let , nl I nrl M mill, in
liehalf nf i lie eiiiiillilltci ma le an
earliest |'lea "lit I exit* slmiihl In
li I'lfsiiileil ul I hita^ii. ami si teral
| ii/i- ami si hnlaiships ttill Pe
nfl. li ii It at In rs anil pupil* • xeclliii;'.
Ill Itmliiliii (nr this III mi. I hills
mil lie scui in i|,r Anx i iiii t it for
pn I ill • al inn, lit x t it t t'K.
i i i.ix i i ii iii i..
4 11
Ki...iv .lull I K^in prnpi si* ii.-
i. i r p a r a 1111 a fmir utile* it rrilnri.
[It v ving a lilt ill lax. Innliliug up a
splcllllltl I hull *l llool mill ttnlli'lie in
tier nil II llltl n*l ill peiie! :i I l a 1111' l
I hall listen In iiinssliaeli inline air.
longer. We are to liaie tinier works
licforc \iiiii*. i • • • •
li'ain. a regular uh -nil
Fi ll at \ii-lin .Mnmlai.
al.ei.
On Ilie '.".'iii 111i11111 11 lln.ilsaiul
penplc jnillCil ill I t lepratilly 1 I lllple ~
fijihli'i nt h aiiinversary,
I .Hit
linllesl
1x77.
Siin.lai nt* rcpiirtcil tin
I 'l ill "* III Kralieiscii, since
The iicw i iichui| incut ^miiiul* at
III ile I'ark. hit* lice ll mtiitt'i I ('a in | ■
Stanley, in liiiiior of I icin rul Mauley .
of I hi- I iiilcil Males ariiiv.
4 • -
ill the ill-lit It of Hull. .1.ilitl T
llrn.lt, at llountoll, that cilv inses
one nf ii* most iiHcftil ami hiinoriil
eiti/.eiis. ainl all Texas suffers.
not a dollar of the Treasury'* unmet - — ♦ ►
is. or lias lieeii. offered lor the 1,IK "leresi wind anil hail -lorm
arrest of the icoitnilri.l who com- kn,,u" I""""'' "tcr | orlhmii of
Ihe eottilli ha* lieeli an uiieoilifortahle ,„|(|0,| t|,|H hellish crime against out- '"'liana ami Kentucky mi tin eteuiiiK
eipfnenee. rajjed law. -Hth. 1'rccn w.-ri upmnled
What's the matter with llrother Vca, a larjjc standing reward is nd slreels II.mhIc.1 until nnpa**al.li .
Kdinnndton. of the l.a Orange-lour- offered fnr gooii. Iaw-aliidiii|t i-ili- The llalhn l inn- llerla.l i* nf tin
mil •( In Ida last iaauc he appears to Win, who woiiltl only violate the law ,|la, it |(1 |„M. a
have a regular mail III on—growling, in tlu- interest of society, upon i,.^, Mnvin £ Tc\a* from the alien
Niiailing and snapping at everylhing posit it e evidence of guilt; while in- |„„,||aw, that, to lose the ttliole ho. It.
within reach. Kven Ins good friend, 'anion* scoundrels, who have proven cried I rc.*u reel ion under
Ilie AUvertiser. collies in 'or a share a terror ami disgrace lo Ilie country, mortgage*.
of gall, llrother KiIiiioiuIhoii. lake nisi In- arrested Hint brought to
our advice, hatlic tour feet, soak : trinl. hut it appears, must lie dime
your head in lee water, and cool off. without any reward from the slate.
Your eondition is dangerous, this is this right? We say no: ciuphali-
liot weather. ,.B|lt n...
"*** ) Our enmphtint tta* not prompted
liy iinlricmlliness tn iIn- administra-
tion. Had (int. Unss (l'cxu*' ae-
llll' I \\ M ISh I K III I'llli l l I'
III el I I. ll - I'll -nl« 11 r I III I r 1*1111 ml III*
I I ip I In unit ii I he s.nilli.
N t it Im i. .1. in .'I I n au ml r
tiett wlllt 1 World rcpii'seulallte.
I'lesitiei I It ,ri -in -aid lit* late ti*lt
tn I In South llini I1 ni!ii i nil-: nil- a
-i in-nl ililllt siirplisi -. ami le i\
pi rit ii. ctl a si ii-c nl pel *•■ nil I i i 'nt -
I li ■ - it I 'in.I ; i a 111 < i il nn. Ilie t "till
I inn r eg In I. * nl I In t ilmliia-. I • it
lit —i'i and iii i.i 'i i it till I In ii inii
industiial ciiiiiiminilies, lauimt lot
I'l llltl I . "I 1 In l I-ll I I . II. II . II "I
1 In- V'uili ll .lit/.' 111-1i:i\ lluil tic hall
tn lie I u cii Stall* a great ui"
I it nt 11 ( ii I nation, nt iihiclilhiv i.ie
pl• in11 \. illt all the slate* ti-iliil
appeared . * t ii' mi' 11 |irii*peioiis ill
it a- h i i in d tv illt it arm hnspilah! t
lit lu.' li talis, mid iii- tup 11 ■ i it ii
ll.. 111 ■ 11 la i . I i ■ .ii ii I ie In I ialti -Inn
ita* ai I fiiilcd I't a ■_ iTif ra I it elconic
(miii all. II. ntti'i■ 11 Mini'.i' strung
i <- <1- i oucii unit; It., iieeil nl nn
jinn n.i-ul i I ilie ttaler it at* lot
I ialvt'-l '11. ttliiill ha* slllt C lieeli
inii i *il cii. II. f i in iii I l init rixii
linen a I'l.'uii—in .ml enlightened
man. lie . in. 'hit li'i I It *ay nig. "II
..II ll't-n I. I. pi mil I t'tl In del III I-
miii 11 personal ili*l:i.-lmn limn a
Ii hi i i hrmigluiiit ihi* ti mill r \ iisuit-
sell. I 1 ii i uk I he span nf human ex
l.-lellce tniulil lie increased.'
4 I
rill In t . lil |>. II 'll .It el1. 1.1 It'.Ill
'■nn. I nil., -at-. "IJulh uit-iif aoil I
Wile • iti'nnr five* toKhlloti'sfooitlmn
lli.ii i m. " >..|il l i Villi i ,v Ihll. hi.I
i . I'i lull .1 A >nu
I'ii III-I ; ii i li. - Ii x ..in , till.li'i ll it i I li
I'lllci liim-. >l|i li.ixlille- n lien t.ill i till
^>'1 i i iii niiiii I loll I lire " nil a
\111 cliit.1 it ill l ike ll -si.lit
. m, .1 ,\ nut.
l-"l is I V.I; '•* I' ll! I'l IS I
Till- \I \t Sturill In I.cute till1 I'uritii'
Ciin*i .Inlt ii.
si .l.'-t cii. Mo.. .tunc J!. Mi
last it tlci fate f. -'. . o 1- 1.1 Iln- siiir.ii
ttaic .li . I.. . I*.n- iIn- 11.nlini'iiS (mm
-I 11 tic ...I III .1' t I |l 111 I I tic III Xl Will
lie 11.11 In 1. an- tin i'lieillc i oa*l
iliiiui -11111 • tin** the Itoekt
Mlcgli.-nit xa!ii t from lite Till, to
ft Ii. nn* I tiaili Iln \ t In ii I if coa l
atin'.ll I In- I'll. I lie I t liter nf t hi*
iii t ii r I i.-i nee tnli tulcr Ilie I'a ei lie
.cist all..ul tin ti' ilh ;iu . I Califor-
nia. r. ai liiiiu h. Intli dcg. nl iiurili
latitude iu il.. mi.hilt, nf Ihe eonli
m ill ami | a-- into the Atlantic
a 11. H11 Ihe latiti.ili nl Maine While
II will tie a it I 11-■ ll i eloped stnrili
center on the continent, il ttill not
reach il* greatest lorec i ntil aliout |
the loth or 111 h. it lien mi the imrl Ii-
eastern Atlantic c-.a t. I'roceetlilig
and *mithi a*t 1.1 tin- stnrili tenter
the math.'i ttill lie ipitte "arm, and
fnllnti iii|. it i ul.I for the lime nf \ ear.
I lie general average nf the weather'
'till lie much ei ...li t than usual.
I lie rainfall it ill lint lie general from
Ihi* storm tvave. hut 'till lie noted
nn.re fur cxics*itc lam.- in siilf.!l
area, doing - "ii • dainagi- iu places
In too sudden rainfalls, while dning
w inds mil injure ■ it Iter localities
I Iiihih leilged In-*! got cllinr) sell I
The Held of ethics vxill have to lie
entered iu passing ou the coiiiluct of
llm Tyler crowd J'riniarily il til
l>e necessarv to determine whclhcr i . . , , ,
such message, we should have
or not it l« rcpichensflii'c to roh rail-
roads. In the next place it will lie
proper to enquire whether anything
cau l.e called rohliery or theft that is
the judgment of a court or the order
S,iii Antonio ponder houses con
tain .*i71 pounds of powder, ami f,)r keeping a
since the (ialvcstou explosion the ,.0„rl liri|,.f,.,| him
authorities are investigating with tile' it it hill *i\ hour-,
view of moting the houses farther
from the cilv.
( Mir exchanges over Ihe state re-
" Tyler aggregation.
port au excellent raiu in different
com- parts of the slate. Monday. There
plained against hint, iu no uncertain „ hp|,.„,|j,| rai„ fa||' all over
words, just as we have against l iov. , fIlv|, y u„, w,.Ml.rl, |lor.
llogg. We have ever ret(iguir.c.l (|,m nf llaslrop connly. Ilwastcri
the majesty of the law lo lie iu the light iu the town.
people, ami have aliidiug coulldenee ■*'*" —
of a judge. These quesll,.as settled ! itl Ull. When such ahomina-, A.IJmant (i.-ndral Mahry ha-
alllruiatively what piuiishincnt shall b,(. (.rin|(.s ufl ri,|aU.1, a|)OV(, nrt. issued orders naming the
he meted out unUi the politleal and ; |Il|lUl)i „|(. BCom„|rt., t,# of the lexas Volunteer < inar.l* that
tinuncial a asocial ion known as the • afll,r
lial investigation, declare him guilty
The evidence In the I. \ ti. N. and decide to lake his life, no matter
Intpilry la t(h> voluminous to he puh- how swiftlt or lion setcrelt the
lialieil iu full, or for a fair synopsis, 'scoundrel is tortured and mule to
I'his can however he said that al'suffer Ins tile crimes, our verdict
that was chargcil before the legisla- will lie, the people acted only iu Ihe
lure u|Min which the investigation Interest of law and good order, in
was ordered, has heen cstahlish-d. the piescrvalion of that which every
anil much has lieen ad'ieil thereunto, man should hold more sacred than
The question now arises "what are life—the protection of innocent
you going to do a'lont il r" N'oth- woman, and il would lie wrong to
log will be done unless his Kxuullciic) place a reward upon the heads of
are expected lo attend Ihe encamp-
ment nn.I declaring that tli o-c thai
fail to do their duty iu Ihi* particular
w ill lie ili*handed.
I lie olllcers raided llic Kindiloii
theatre at san Antonio, arresting
the proprietor ami iwellly-seicu
others conceded with the theatre
The Times says "some or tl.e
actresses looked In lie certain!!
" over seven " lis the phrase goes.
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Physician and Surgccn.
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AMU CUHfJHlO sokhll* ahom.
Ttill pri-nli trlnn- ' rtr!.* wSciM.
l ln« a R (ll 'I m ' I' .'( , w li'i nil
I I..' Ul .*. U I '-"I. II . II i| I'alut
In t' . |t i. I M lli 1 I Mi'niim
or lirn.it.I |l' I llll > I I 11 * i:« i, .i, ! I III'II III*-
ll«lll, |t)*|if |i .,i ('.III 'I lji.il Kill SiuiftlglA,
llltl-.!••• .if III* Iv III III la .4 ► J. mill lllM'IMOf
Till II llll l« .il ' II ■>%:.*. Wo lav
Ciitir'uri" • . v 1 1 1 !' I'l i I.I. AI «<i
I'nlrli I; 'ili'rt it ml Ti .i«*.«. I l.. 1 1 «liliu|
l>o fully . -. .t I ingfti'ft! lli*-
f >r«i )<iti ; m ' • •' 1.'«• « nli .l lo
Wo •Ui irU*., v •' it 1 mMtri*, tiintul!
«rls« ui, n i l : m ul « 1 • . 1. . iimnvy ft
disappointment. Writs U I . iiriiiiapli'ittrii.
Tlii Hnn.lru I t.1111« 1 . dOllMlv* It.,
St. I uttUi Mo. Mention " « r t"-r )
1 iiul | M< >ti 1 |it t'l set'"
\ i< i jiinii'^otillt'lliaii-
i\ t It-rlvS, il lll'ttlT st1-
Ifi iril ?lock «if ujoutls,
lower pricrs, 11 neater
ki'pt III* I letter sip-
itiiiited store tlinii
mils. NN'e are liuiintl
l< keep up to the
Times.
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F. BAUHOF. Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
BRAMMKS. WIIISKIKS, WINKS. lilN. I'OKTKIt ami ALK.
KHKSII I.AIiKW, always mi in].. KINK I'ltJAUS.
l-w I-iiii«'Ii sol t. il til all In.his.
NN e fullv l rlie\ i' iii
•
living a in I 111 I e 11 i 1 i uf
von live. N\'i' tiuikt
our pi ieesilou 11 to I In*
very lowest 1 lote| 1 ;i 111
then keep our powder
dry and trust to pro-
vitleliei'.
NVe never vet re-
sorted to strikes
\ Mi
WE
NEVER
WILL
A San \iitniiio ii.an tin- llne.1 #lo
t It Ions ting. Itlul lite
to UiII Ihe ling
GEORGETOWN MARBLE WORKS,
SIMMONS UIJOS.
^1
Store.
A Sim Aiitoilio griintl jury, in its
report, hints :tt ernuUi-ilu. -s iu
rails the legislature together anil, siiel: |ieo|ile, ami have lliem houtiileil ml,„|,.|,)n| nIU| uff;ilrSi
ineiilioiis this as oue of the matters
11111 >11 which it may tak. aetion. This
lie will |ii'oliahlv not tlo. Ills warm-
eat personal mill pohtieal frlemls are
il.iwu as il they tvere the vilest eriin- (|l0 Timea lliinka Ihe jury acre vert
inals of the earlli. derelict in their .Inly, liecause, after
He agree All gooil Ian-alihling illieovcrlng malfeaaeiice ihet <11.1 lint
tli j.titd tt i I I iij.in iii.iii.I i 1 *. «• 11. ....
ttill commeiiil l.ov. Ilngg s guilty ollleers, uml the people
will Iliink tilth the limes.
eiliaen*
involved, anil the governoi has shown efforts lo enforce Ihe law," hut at
a (llipoaltlon evcrainve his Inaugura- the aamn lime would coinineuil the -«•*-
lion to look out for hia frit-mis with- action of an outraged populace, for ^uniting mumhers of I'uraou s
out reference to how it may effc'-l l.urning at the alake, Ihe black- ',,xaM II igade met in unuual re-
the IntereaU of the staU-. Hearted, cowardly wretch, who "niwn Tl',nl l« «;• the Ul. ( apt.
ratiilies and imirderH an innocent
helpleas girl, caught alone ou the '"r •v, !,r
These ilaiiiuahle outrages ,lrHl l'" ^.K nl ;
and havi l"gh|"l"lh' aeii ndj .lames Carry.
third; A. M. Hickman, secretary,
ami W. A. I'riUciiiloit n, tr. a.-un i.
The people of Texas have declared
that SICKK) a year was a reaaonahle
compenaatiou for llieir chief execu-
tive. Judge Mct'ord anya that it In
neeeasary iu adminiatrating the
adaira of a railroad to have two
chief eaeciltlve officers, at •lO.INNi
each. The people of I'exas have
declared that a maximum of ?.l,.Vi<) a
year la sufficient for her chief legal
a lviaer, the attorney general. Judge
MuC'ord has determined that Ihe
legal department of hi* railioad re-
ceivership should lie presided over
liy i general aolieitor. at SIO.IMMI a
year, and two general attorneys, at
AT,AUII each. The people ol Texas
have declared lliut I^VitM) a tear is
reaaonalde compensation for lu-r
chief auditing officer, Ihe comptroller.
Judge klc('ord has determined thai
aiiallar aeivice for the International
railroad was worthf'.lWX) per Muuni.
'There see Ills lo lie a difference ol
opinion Im Iwii'H Ihe | eople of tlie
atale and Ilie pini-y moods j.irist
If Ihe leglalalure Itaa a chance it mill
pr.tliahlv empli8si*« ihe difference
• •
Al lila realileni-e in \V*i-o, Montlat
moralng. Ilea. Tom Harrison Mr
•lown on Ihe floor of Ida liedctiaoilu-r
•all liroke a small lione In one ankle
and Ilie large hone In Ihe other leg.
highway.
are entirely too fret|Ucol,
heen permitted to run. until nothing
lull Ihe severest measures will check
them. I .el the punishment, where
no doiiht exists, lie awlft, aure and
for the future good of society, the se-
verer it is adiiiiniaterei! the lietter.
W. II. Veal was elected commander
I iov. I'emlie-
W. II.
I iov. llogg is reported to have ile-
li-clivea secretly al work on several
important caaes and thai it It his de-
termination to make it "hot lu Texas"
lor the lawbreakers. In this the
governor ttill lie sustained hi etert
giKid litixt'ii in the state. I.laiiolrou
News.
Such a iniitenienl, if
The reunion was eortlial mid tta-
illtelisllled by Ilie presentation of a
banner to the association on behalf
of Temple's citixens, hv .Miss Scot I
Tally.
Foreign i'n|iiliil Friithleiie.l to lii-aih
lit (lie New l.att.
It title I11111 • i. in--, n.--ii-ye M:i!nri:i.
in.- ik ui. i 'toll- • i. ii "i i . i . i .1 i.i In
('loll, nr.', "Ilie pli-;l*.llli I,'It|i-i11 Ni
ii 111 •. in* 11. n . -."tin M i Iii ,v Illll.
til- Hill III I'l.' lll'-i-l ;tlll«- '.I I Itlligi'- -
I ii III. I '. ill-t 11 .:l 11. >11. I 11//III.---. I."-- nl
\ 111 >.| 11 >. V.'llott 'skill)' Slliliiir- t lllll-
/i-r It a |...-iiiic i in.- -..ilit le .tlili t ,t
Mill, uml t Kill.ml ,\ Son.
* t s
li ailt lor Flesh lliilelieri.'s.
I,..Mi..-., .tun. '.'7 The \ ii>i!:■ iu-•
comiuil i "f \\ bile Cbapel has r-'
ceivcil uiolb.-r iiudoiit.le.l warning
Imiii .In. I, tie Kipper. The ptarnl.-
aml vigllauts were renewed to-night
and *s.-ntlniul lard sent all exlraor
dinan e..ulingeiit to watch tin
While Chapel district. "Jack
aim unices tliat lie is about tn per-
forin iimiiher •■iipcralinn," inn! Iliui
if the chairman ■>( the ligil.iutt nl-
teinps In track hi n lie will knife hi in
lo the heart. It It the dutt of iln
piiliee, lie .-us, In i at.It III in. II.
mills Ili n lie hat been nearly caught
twice, hilt that he will net . r lie taken
alive.
— ' -S
\ 11 Ull It III CI .11 villi e llll* llll ■* I -kt'|i
Ileal III.ll " I'. i'. I'. I erlnlli I 'lllll I ill.
It llll' gl'e.'lies' I. III.- It exlilit fi.r lie
i lire i.i ('lllll- alitl I1 ever. .-".I'l lit Mllet
.V Hill.
— Will It ill lull e. 111 ^ 11 It lllll Mlllllh's
. urt-tt III gitc iinmi'.lIn11* nliel. I'rlee
I i ,-t- . .Vi ei-,. ami i*l. s-. ,|, | by Ml lei ,v
lllll. amI ('. Krliaril .v Sun.
F.iiilorses Ilie tll.-u l.iiul l.aw
In reference to ihe Alien l.tiiul
l.aw, Mr. Kvan Join's, I'resldenl of
Ihe I'lirtners' Alliance, said, in his
■ -pi nii hi the rcfnriu needed hi Iln
e- ui nt r t would be best serve. I by a
it it In Ira vi al of foreign money .nun
the Male a- the object of the Alien
i.aiul l.aw tiat In prev.-nt corporate
>.sorption nl the lauds, ttliich shoiilil
b.' Ihe hollies nf tin' people, b\
foreign corporations. Mr. Jones
it.is in favor nl iiiiiiiilaiaiug I lie law.
Slillnli - l it.mii liiiin.lt a p.itl-
lite cure fill I allllll. I > i | .11111 ell :1 all.I
( ankei • Mnntli. f-.il.| I.i tnict ,\ t• III
iiii.I t . I'lrh;iril ,t Mm.
It'lll'
tt t\i i t< it i:Kli-> nl
Native and Foreign MARBLE MONUMENTS,
E1C,
TABLETS, HEADSTONES, WANT ELS.
• I N" K \V.\ I.KKIJ, An. m
(ieoi'U'etown, -
\ I T
T
iv i . i '•/ JfTl
1 -1 h i\i i •) S M
iii i i i J ^ Ik
JOHN D. MAYO, Prop.
exits.
E R
in -r tnii I'i in -t
\t Ill-KKI -s.
Illt W!'\
tt IN K
i.in.
PURE HAVANA OIOAlUi
FltKs-11. KiAMIN'i I.V'.IH \ -I'Ki I \ I IV.
lit I tit i HlMi I in- r i i. t-s.
Minor Miiili-nl- itnl II i'-it. i.i I I >i unkarils are
tint \ ilin I' I I.
(HI- V libel 11 lull I II IT. :i-l>. .1
BROS.
-KeeoiCiii/e the fact that
I is s tef Stan ArQcl
anil whoever has the Cash, tries to make it
go as far as possible.
1
I
THE AVENUE HOTEL.
1 or ><t!i Strei't \ ( oligrotiM AxcfUie.
AUSTIN-, - - ..
epi
A iiitiii nl uii.lei•l iii liii.: i'l , i
Ilie 11|'.1| 1.1-i I il iii iii |(i'I i Imlil.- ..I i
I'. t'ert.oti ('lllll I iiii "iiii ii if-i ir .iillee
iii cure i loll- nil.i l l ll l PI. ...llll iii
lake. Sold by Milet ,t Mi l.
Ilaiii Making Mat Iii in.
SciiiM.iiii.ii, III., .Iniie Frank
Melbourne, Ihe Australian inveiii. r
ol the rain making Ilia.'hills'. |{lvc- a
public exhibition here lni-ii.il.
lit tii'l In- claim*. 1'aiiM' lain lo full
over 7*1,1 ii «i siiuare inllis. Ihe
Ai -lis. I'e*., June HO. [Special]
Itrnwil Urns., of this fill, ttlli.
have llinre money invested in Tcxa.-.
land than any other representatitc
llrin in this Male, received a cable
to-day Iroin llieir several Kuropcnii
a innvenieni, if carried to hmiscs insiructiii); them in stop fur-
tmcci.'M, «ill iln mure to popularise llier lonns.
I iov. "'UK with Ihe masses lhall Mils is ou accoillil of Ihe disturb, jjovcriimciil lias iutiteil lilin In t spi
anilhinu he cold bit tlo l l*' «|' iw "Mlir l e*a. t.eai.. ■ lliaei.l In Kaiinas.
, . iii. .' lalnre aii'iltlst f. >rt ■ ijj ti land ottner-
l.av Icssucss si I lie pill down if ,||||(, u,„.rati„u. ol which ar-
il. lakes etert dollar in Ihe slate c:iiisiii)i nrt at disappoint incut in
treasury. Hut, dou'l offer larjje I'tisincss by ilie sii.hl.'ii withdrawal
rmards for ciliaens who break the "I mortgage loaiia by foreign capital-
law.mil lor tilt- good of Mielett, and '"'.I ■ i. ■ > .I Hete (roup, \Vh."i:.iiu
' . v Ihe governor, III view of the ur,,|„.|iHI.. snl.i
a small one. if any, for Ihe infamous |nmitilili. liiiancial distress whit h r. Krliaul ,V Sim.
scoundicl alio commits a damnable seeina I., be threalciu d. it belna
outrage from pure ileillUltiicss. urfcc.l lo .all an tslra aession nf Ilie
' I ..'UI s hi I ll I e lo repeal or linn li IV Ihe
The « a.o Day put. il thualv: .in w,,nT WBV !^rr,,r,| 1r, l'1"'
. . .. ' ... He haa nol. however, intimated what
lu the ret.iveraldp matter Mel. w|||
iimlcr their inatrucHoni), to n-jiki
• llaeKiiii'ltiek." u I i-tliiif .11«*I ti.i^
1 Hit I'l i lniut , I't li'i- .lul l cetit*.
Sulii 11) >lili \ A Mil!, mill r. Krliinl «\
Hull.
Vv cru'i.r* £ . . *1 . w
We want to call your attention to tho
TEXAS. f*MJt that we are the people who on^ht to
i?et your Cash,
Because Ve are Casb Mentals!
Anil have no creilit prices at all,
r.ATBS: 9!i AMI) *9.80 PER SAT,
iii Kv-ry lfe |iei t. luliie M*e«unl to None in ihe Htntr.
I li\ 11 ;t * :t nil f .lot uii it'", 111« i'l rli Hi IN. I! ii i li I lii^ 1 :1m ! y |fl(! Kw'l,
— Slnloir I nn- u ill
iiiitiii'i|l;ili lv re-
roujcli uml
A lilll, ami
DAVF, fit. WILSON,
Proprietor.
— K'.r lit t|ie| . i uul I.iter I omplalnl
*i.ii hate a pruned Kiiaraiitcc mi en-rv
llllllll- iii siji ilnli'. \ il.liber, ll never
l ob I.i iiiit*. Siil.1 |i> tliln .v lllll, ami
I'. Kill .id ,v iiiti,
« •
All I'exas it ill nixrec with the S. A.
YHti v
R EUhK
TNtKliloCFWASoNS
Hnlcy waa Horace Chilton's man for
. . r.wim and Horace Chilton *•* I ev. ral contemplated loans lu Anallii '*:gl|1 in Ilie following
lie low We knee, llr hail l.cen un H eh Hule.i a man for allorney , IV«. ..Id Alamo ami it
alile In walk, unassisted, for three "°nW 'Mil llerndon a
Aa he la AM yeara old and
r, Ibe injury lieara a very
ao|tect.
man for receiver, and llill llermlua
waa Torn Honncr'n man for aolieitor.
TI. Llr aw. ISillt li.'klr m -It.
>> tf' lN IHI* HKl I 'I II- ktr
— A Van it laleei.ir free will. .... I, 'jlT'"^"i !,f 1*!" Vu"'
I ...tile of jshilnli'i Catarrh llcinrdt I'*"'' ahoulil own Ihe Held of Han
I'rlee SO cents. *,.1.1 h> Mlley ,t lllll. Jacintn, and make il also the shrine
and C, I'llcii I A s m. ,if holy, | .at i lot I c pilgriuiag. a.
^rARMERS.a woid to you
SSL about WACC^Sr
'If •
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Thiri l< n« omnlry ll««i f«-.|ii ri-ii m* lrinl>r * iir>l-rU«t
\\ m m Thim, bi'i na- lt« t,:iii<i' i.|.- rliinftti* mihjvi tf
Ili<* Vlift^iTlftl Iieii'h Hlnji •ml alirinklnif : ibfrrf. e# )f
HI* fully In liliy HH* liUl ill" Inst. | In R.||l| W nf ill
li«« It'Nat lhl« teat Of furl/ tan ari.t In, t|Uftll||r VlM
i i *«f hi-i n n#crirt' il hii i i Mm* iIi t.«iiiI i n ft Inw
1 VVuron. II l« l«Mliir *,,M Kinu uf Wifini. Thf
M ImwM, minM 4mrm*I# mmd
Wllfon m i l" ) -iilP<1i-iilrr for II nfi4
WnM—- - * * * " "
nri. iiI W ffnii
B6j tev„7 ,
Ink' nnoilipr. Wrlm 111 r«ir i'lrrulart mul frt<-in,ilr-iiv
i hljii. nu iitli ,
irirn a irr :j
I If rod r #i Ihrm ff
l'«t««r AImiHuii Afrpt* forllMII'nii
PA I* LIN ft ORENDOIVFF CO.. Htato Agents, DALLAS,TKXA
GREEN FLAG STORE.
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