The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser
KftlablWWud Mm>ii Wl, 1* ^1. Volume
Orrir-ir- Main «tn<tPt upstair* I rtotel ImlMhiir
IIIK M*H I UKArtI \i\ M HP.MK.
Kditol VilVrltlM-l
i am -urpiiMtl ui Hit* |km Uimii of tU«)
Ant KttTi*t.u on ill*- uh*iit .miry. I
N'l'lH* In lilt' llllll till' |m*i11i|i* of ll|| l > 0|l
ami tin farmer* ii^ht imiilld lUMnip
THOS. C. CAIN.
i i i inn aki> rmi-
i'mlttou.
the ennui) uui ujfMiiiftl ii. In Ili«* (li«i
| l .til then muild In- a line building pill
•a|• in Hn trt |i uii«l a eicat «l**nl of m«*n« >
Mould In- |m ii| lln tv fo| il. Tin Ii il
would lirllltf all tllf co||o|I u| lilt- ill %
Ila i•« ! . %\ Iiifli now p i • l« AumIii,
Kl tloula. Kl^iu. Miillhxhlc ii11• 1 oilier.
' pointo. Il Mould lie tlie pluei* where1
tllf Ulo*if) w oiilil In* t|| ti MmiH'iI. ami « (
oimrM uio t of the Unit would In*
-••II ill the toil lit N Mould lie miM lliere.
l ilt . ' tiling- would Imilil up a ell) alnl
•lie f :i riiit-l •> 1|o*e tt roll lit I « lll«l have
a i;«nii| iii<irk« : for till their proilnec. In
o|'|M dn# I lie HleiiMire II cii'lill lo till*
flint Mni Hl'f i|m||ij yourself iiII*I the '
li ii harm. i oi \ rm .
In appeulin^ t«i ? elf interest mir
iMirreKjH mile lit mciu to forgot thai
111urin pcr«uii* are eapahle of Iimikiup
fuillier than tin* houiuhtiieit of tlu-ir'
mil little Kicallty, ntul are eupahle of
having mo in e frelin^M other llian tlione
• helmed hv uvnriec. So fur mi llie,
town of lla ta*ip and Ilie people in I
il hninediate viciuit) are concerned
tliere may lo* oinelI dug in what n
al ove Miy gent til. In all prolitthility
Una t rop, a * lln* count y neat, ami up
lu inif near the < enter f the county |
v\on |i| lie el tone n • the point for a
(iepOMitury ; the Imililinp would per-
liapft l e an ofliutlieul t< the town
ami the people wuntil pel the lieiietit
of an expenditure of what it miplil
eimt. Tlie other benefit* pointed
• nt Iiy our eorre pomleut are not
oil eertaill. It we eoiild llMttllue that
all the farmer* of lluMtrop emml)
would depoail their cotton here the
hcticlll would of eourae lie great,
fimtend of bundling ten or twelve
tliott!*aud halen liastrop would handle
at leHfct twenty-live thousand ludea.
iinpU , penult# all torta of foolinh- t>ther tow uh in the count v would di**
ne«a:
"I'odi'r our
the Clirfat killing
and Catholic, the prceUe PrcnlivU** wo ild he taken to llaittro|
ri n, the aiUtocralie Kplncopalian.
the wide-mouthed MctiiodiM, the
water-loving liuptiMt ami the Infidel
may worship hi* own God, under
hia own vine ami lip tree, according
to hi* own inclination*, ami none
dare to imdcHt him or make him
afraid."
BtSTWOP THIS, IUG.. 8.1891
Tilt' Statesman clas.cs lilt' llOIUC-
stead law nil. I I iii' alien lu in I la* In
gclucr ami maul* tin m both repi ulcd
-m •
\<>u ran vote for I lit* atucudiucnl-t
with tolerable safety. There art few
change. liii-li roulil In- inruli' tn | In-
colislitutioii which Hill make it mnw.
'fill- Statesman hn* turuinj
lln* A not in Hoard of I'raili- to call a
► all' convention >o outsider tin- alien
latnl liill. Iiut I In- llnaril ha. do IiiiihI
In <lo it.
- •
Tin- Nli-rnin N|i«'ak« of Maruiic «
"llie nolilt-d Koiutu in tin- .Mliamv."
I'lii' Alliaiicf ar.nv, if lliix in' trill-,
iiiimt lit* a trilU- " nliort " on "iiolili-
Kiiiihuu."
• • •
Siiini' wi'i-k- a|<o llii'Southern Mrr*
1'iirv rH|ilMl«l lln- Ahvi iiTiM ii to
■(•tfilirally xtalc itm oliji'rlioiin io
llii' •uli-lri'aMiry kclit'iiii'. I "lie re-
i] ut'ist was t'oni|ilit'il willi. lln
MiTcurv nan kiml rnoiij{li to oolt-
our iilijculioUft to tin' hill
it * on lil not now Ik> iui|iro|iiT for n
iii |Mlllti<tll tllf H|ll*l'lllt' oliji'cl loin-
wliii-li il rt'i|iionteil.
— « • - "«
Na\ tllf ( liauuiiix Ki'jjUlrr;
•luilgf Itakor, ovi-r in Hit- I'liinv-
lir-t illalrlot, oratiil at Li|iaconili on
llii' fourth, ami lie ^t'ra|H*i awav ti|>
ainoOK lln* atnrx. lint mic of hi
notalili' |)ara^ra|i|in whs In liU jiraiat'
of lln- lihi-rty of our i(ovi'riiiii<*nt,
wblt'll, as till' jmljif ahiionl ki'i'Uih <i>
I hr Kort orili I inil lit', tin1 pi-i -
soiial ur^'ait of (inv. Ilo^n ami ln
rrtiwtl, t'onlainoil llii* wctk a inali-
i lons atlaik n|ioii Sfiiator tiaraonil,
l«tiO|t. anions othfr things *>i|nail«
« on|<I U' im n ,'ti ii || i■ \i*r\ imhiv i'|>i> In I falm1. • lint in l In' I. A i J, N. int uali-
gallon In' ri'|iri'si'iiii'il iIn* pro-M't ii-
lion, anil Ihm. arkuowli'ilginK tin
fuilniv of llii' in\t-sii)(aliini. In* 11ii11
llii' i:iiii|i ami ilnl not alli'inl lln
nii'i'liii|{ of tin' l oiiiiiiilli't' al A 11*1 iii.
\Vi- rrail lari'fuliy tin* fiitiri' |>ro-
rri iliiiys of llii'I'oiiimltltH'. ami in•(Ii-
in« in tin- |iiililislu'<l rt'|mrU imliculiil
lhat Srliator (iirftiHHl arlril olh >r-
wIm* than in tiu* inlrrcsl ol an Iioii-
vfl ilivi'klgallon. Knrthrr, from a
Ioiik aei|iiaiutai)ce with the heiiaior, ;
we feel warrautod in luaUinp the ah-
Holule atateuieiii that no i on iilertt*
lion eoiild have imiuced hi in to de-
aeeud from lii«> poniliou an a judpe in
that in%ci*Upatioll to heitMiie the pai-
lif*an or pronei utor of au\ one eon* i
liei ted with it. W hat lit* %lcw> are an
to the proper coiirM* f« r the legisla-
ture to purMie, whether it Khali pro-
ceed hy impeaehiiicut, a«ldre«M or
completely vimlicute *ludi;e Mel'ord
and hin a * mm-i ale*. Me are uol ad-
vfoed. We understand Senator tiar-
AM I \ | l.lii> 11 No
Ki win u*>i. 111.,
tmmn
l.K'l I Kl(.
k' II. IH1M.
leant *lx thoiuand people
on t«/ one apot; oh ? oh 1
I up. At
presaiup
o h! from tlioHhamU id throat* and
A w inlr\ inoruinp. iiortli-ea i rain before it* a thing of lieaut v, a dream,
ami ilull. leaden *Uir- U ep in* with-' Heavenward I Ail feet, a j-t of water
in door* to-day• ar * plad we do wa* thrown, around it placed liuu-
not have lo ^«i into the eit). I lie ' died* of oilier Jeta, eroaninp eaeli
past tlulv in llie i t ldt'tei fciiu ." |M(ti. other, curving praeefully. falling iu
We ha\e often I**iin*I ii hard to diamond like hower*. ehanping to
reali/.* that it i* *ummer, and more ruliy, and anon io poltl. veil* of ea-
thaiiome we have itlcrno tt la*! preen teprav, ami a^ain of lawmhr
Hpunp U" I•*-1 Miniiiier N«* doiilu | hue. theu all i« red, and thi* ( hang*
He will llllll Septeuiher warm euotlgh ere the loud e\el iliialion of delight.
wlieu we lellii li.
t'orn i j'isl «ttiiiinp into uae, to-
uiatoen are Net siuall and preen, of
eotir*e we h.i\e l een eating all these
\ epeluldei* I * i -ollielillie, l Ut tin V
weie not grow u here. lUaekiieiriei*
are iu *ea on. and are very line.
I'eache* aeein pleutilul. 1 IhiuU they
are grown piineipal2> in Miehipau.
Small grain ha* heeii cut. huy lia-
heeii t.iiid for. tlowi-i^ are in t'dS
whieh Ihii* color alwav* called foith.
han died away, to \atioin* e ltii>. a*
if tile Hiilinet aky had heeii covered
I..V a Mpray of mint. NVe| ri>-t !o-er
to the roi k wall whieh Mirroiiml* Ib '
pmd, and the heauty of the wene i-
enhanced hy rellectiiMI. \u hour Wi
ntaml tin re. with straining eye*, not
very much uiimiiup the *iuokc from
an old pipe, or the dirty little new%-
tioya pn.<*-iup haul agaiu*t ii*. the
IKM MO.N KIMi rONSKUS.
||oi -TOM, Auj. •!u*lice
Nchkvaiidei to-day hound ovci tiu.-*
Hauler am! John |{oc *lcr, two
aalooiiiat*i cliarp«'d wiih rottou gg-
iup tin* Sum J otic* met ting, for ♦.In ir
appeal a me heforc tile ci i initial court.
Sauter ha* «*u>d out a will of hahca*
eorpu*. The trial lasted three d*>f.
alnl instead < f I Ii • feeliug tieili;* III
lay etI || i* iufeil*ifl«*tl. I he prctlu
tloll i-* lh.it *oine o| thc*c pi-lilh-iueu
w ho ht'.d Cpp* throw II III tile f.11 I t of
their wu>* ami tit In i female r • 1 •• t i \ ^
will not allow the *i.«i. 11 to po mi-
piini-hetl. and it i*onl\ a i|iic<*tioii of
time w In u there will he hlomlnheil.
The < IT n « ii <t i:i t-ic'i <| i much
a* an in n't It* Sam I mi< a* lo the
ladic*. althouph ti e egg throwers
illtei.tie* i lent the other wa\.
4 I
'i in; 111:>!' u .n.
I hlooin. ami I.hull'.r^t with it* wealth I of our parts niig^eMted uio\iup a (at
d elm*, lis line, well cut hedge* ami
smooth, clean, lawu*. is at its bent.
Last Wfdiic-i!a\. iu eiunpany wi'.h
.Ml-, l>., I wtiil Into the eity. We
Iii si took W't -t Mile ( ;th|e in order
to \isii the t hieapo l'oundling *
Ilium. A little dog caiue on liie
car Mild utliactid the aitetilloii of
uioie than oue cf the pa*aeuper*.
lie aeeuied ill(ich at home mhiu it
out a Muutiv lay <1 nuiumy I
to sleep. 1 Hpouc lo the co* •'
tollrau*
.atiuul hiiu ami
wood * position to be thai the pow-, |,10 alreetCar flop, that he ftH TT
er* ol the c« in mil tee were coutlned ' that line of car* all day, ami at night
lifnign iiiatltiitinn* ! >"•
ng.lt w, tin-int.,I, r- iovkw thai thr
cotton woihl In- taki'ii lo liastrop at
tlii- fml of tliB yt'ar. As to t'asli salt's
of iniTt'liiimliitt' I In v wtiuM |irohal>l3
bo maili' at th ' | mill I at which tin-
cotton Is sold. • Klgiu, Mcliailc,
l'ai){c ami Suiillivilie woulil ncccssu-
rilv ilisconliuup Inisiuc**. lint lion
10 taking Hit- vvifiriiccviul jiri'm nliog
11 to llic legislature, ami llint u was
not jnsl to (lit* parties involved in
prcst'Ul the ar|{llinelil of a coininiltee
liirh would stand as 11iliimi legisla-
tive jmlgnn lit until snsliiimil or le-
Vcrst'd In the b[i|iointiii|t hmlv. Km-
II IliiiniliL' these views, he ilonlitless
did not ih't'in Ilia! his public dlllj
deinaiideil thai lie should 1:0 lo An.
till lo till' (lie evidence taken. I hut
.liulge tinrwood entertains views as
lo this investigation in which Ihc
people will lie greatly interested wc
do liol ilonlil. We do not hesitate
to announce thai at the proper time
and place he will express Ihcin. 11
is prol'alde that (iov. Ilogu will fear
ll
.11 stalile. l lii* con-
a:i- vers unti'-iial for
Kt'foriu iu our liuauvial system is
certainly ncetleil, hut any relief Ilia:
iu y come from ineieaacd circulating
niediuin or iniprovenieat in our hank-1
iiig system can he only temporary. 1
No people can prosper pcruianciilh
w ho are taxed aii enoruioimly as are :
Ihe people of America. Till* federal
government demands of cucli of lis
mil lean than IIU per annum for il*
own use*, while it requires us to pay
at leant double this mini lo protect
manufacturing harons from legitimate
coinpetilion. In addition to these'
munii. which amount to little less
than ll&O per annum from each
family iu America, state taxation
must li« horue, County taxes he paid,
and local taxes liquidated. That
the great organization of the farmers
can alinoul ignore these astounding
fads is a matter of surprise.
j lion poor service hy llius endeavor-
can we imagine that any large num il)g vj|jf> l>ll|,(loll,. U|(m. w|l„
1 have ihe temeritv to oppose lio\.
to cull a special session ol the legi— j canst
liiture. If lie should call il, il | | there
safe to say he w ill not have Ihe cour-
age lo embrace lliis matter in his
call. In the meantime ti e aduiinia-1 „r three liiues a week religion, ser-
Iration organ docs the adininistru- vices are held, which iii" mothers
Maiiv are re-
her of persons iu this county would
or cotilil take advantage of the
achciue. Living where he iloea our
correspondent miglit be able lo : lie
tvuierity to oppost
liogg. Since Senator (iarwooti's
pitiless exposure during the last scs
legislature
town anyway, llul let us
the case of our correspondent of last
large, airy and comfortable-, single
beds for the nurses, near llicui, little
white enameled iron criin, wherein
the ileina-! "'''I11 ma".V Utile innocent bits of
.........1 ... , • , I humanity. Most of ihe nurse, are
gogicul pretensions of the governor,
sioll of the
minima.- I . I mothers, ttllil art
I I i he has been Ihe murk of especial at-
required to take
are of at least two babies. We
tack of all administration organs, j were shown 11 number of ( .midline*
wreck who lives at Jeddo. Let us Tlioy now instinctively recoguice the i who had heen picked upou lln street
suppose that he raises twelve l> t«W| .|m, lln|,.HM Van throw .lis- •"ought huh r by the polie,-. I
of cotton every year. i.cl... further rc|llltu „,c iMVfllliK„,oll. a-ked if many hubs sw,re left at the
lhat lie is out of iluht itiitl ,:,,v ,, j door of lln Horn, tin M.lio,, s ,,d
there wan not an they kept a watch.
man nheuti of u *. with a Intt pin. he
having overheard the remark. tpiit il\
diMippean d. ami we pieM^t d nearer1
to the fountain. A inle in crowded
entile ami erowdi'd *tcnin eat* lo our
ahidin«f place, could not efface the
v'fiou of heaiity we h id *eeik.
I l.e Kleetric Kotint*iii wa* erecteil
la*t year hy /eiKe*, ihe Mtreet « i
magnate, at Ti coal of $.1AjN)tl, I lit
Mreel car Hue* are alwrnya crowihtl
* the night* when tin* Fountain
*0 that the uiekle^ tliu* gntli
• Ted in, go into the Fountain fund.
si\ men are kept comdautly einplov
t «l duiing the Itour while the wat« r*
play. I could not li ml out jn*l where
1 hey wi re, luit Hoinewhere under the
l iMiutain. I am sorrv I t*ould not
gain more iiiformatiou uh^ut thi«*
wonderful piece of work. I ma\.
later on. M
t'lf\ t nil lie ii Proceed i im t.
It %*TII* l* IVvi*, \i|^, I. | M|||.
The ( ii> 1 tnuit'il im*l in .*•• k• 1' 1 "" --toil
at the M •.. «n «* III ••• M . i« r ■ i if I |n ■
«hlili;r ami \ Itl.'liii ii i • i lew 'iii . Ill it
till* an I Me\e||| present; M h r ii- n
l.l/iier uiitl K' linetlv ah* lit. \ tjiUH mi
hidng pre-eilt MiViirt "rift i|e« I it • I I i-
I 'hiiu.'il ttpi-n ait I i'm Iv lo pro,'et*t| w 111|
I lie regular « r |er uf t>ll*tl|e-^
Mlmilewtit I.i-i iv^ul.tr ic 'liu^ were
read ami aj | r. \ - I
It *p' rt of u v >1 iMial \ i-li lmw hig
I'nieii collected fur Jul) nin-iuiiiliig lu
#J-i.«m wa* approved hy the Itnaiict'cum-
llllllet*.
Itepitrl < f I'it) V••••** u' .ni l r'oll*• u
Warren «htm iii<( ,t l\ alutviii an I •• . ip i
lion lax t lh ' I' d fur Jul) aiuuuutiiig t"
*d W it* i x.nil!ii' tl and ap|iruvt.Mi h\
ami uuraca attend. Many arc re* j the Ituauce eomiultlee.
claimed ami go out of the X tintiLutionJ Kep.irl uf City Heerdary an I Tr**a
to better li\c*. I he nuraerie* are® urer Orgatu •Imwing ree« ipi^ fur.fulv
auiuiililing to 9'.mi.." | aicl a lialaliee uf
due Trea-ur T <ili cuiniiil "'l' Uf . w a*
exaiuiiieil and approved hy lln* tlnaiu
ClimUlittee.
Oil motion, the appral«tng ei>uiiiiltte«
\N a^lnm:iu;i
llol'iCH
i • im \ heiiiuciarN
Mill- lor Senator.
lletMIAM. \ug I.
I he Iii f%t gun h is he
Wi^hiugtou •t.uiity
doi>ing It Mill*
state* M'tialoi hip to
I..
lept in th
ductor *ait|
hiiu t< rule.
lln- Uliicage Koumllinu'A Hone i*
located ou Stmlh NV t street. A
large red brick luiilding. \inci*ov-
cleil pori'lit m al lawn uud bright
llow• r*. We were m hered into the
waiting room, when,upon luquiry we
were infoiiuetl u w«h n >t \ikiiiug,
day, hut a* wi were uol litiug in the,
city we were told liial we would lie |
allo vt d to go over the hou*e l liln
Iiiftiitution wa*l"amltd ut o,it |m;:
hy I r. and Mr.- sliipiuan. who are!
null in lIn* Koine. gi\iug their It
he*t efforts to linn wolk. 1 lie lu tl*
tiitiou i- open for the tare t f for*a- '
k^cu cliiltlren. ami 'depend* for it**
support upon the faithfulucH* of a j
I praycr-luaring (tod. ami vo!nntary
i coutriluilioiiH of tltone (e w hom ihc
^Special. |
rii tilt d hy lie
I h int icr at \ cti
fei (he 1 nitt .1
w hn h I lora< ••
I llllti ll him i i . ii ippointetl hy liia
critor llogg tt ti!l the v a cane) en a
ted hy tin ietir .m ut of Senator !(• i
gall, to acccpt lln chftil lliaiiftldp
the lail'N.i) i • •' ii in i% i • in. It vcrluiMx
*oulul* a kt yiiole mt it n a collci di d
fact that an (« \lia Mxdoli of the j
It gulaluic w ill he called, to anu ud
or kill llit alien html law and litany
•other I Ill-Ill t mict li.' It! n of tin last
|egi*htllire. I'll.me in authority ay
that Mill** Vi.ii.l rather I t'^cnait i
than speaker ami lhat In will make {
the race tor I nit l poMiioii.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
* t
YD II
NEVER
CAN
I'oinuu nils il-• If At present
arc nixtv-oiic hahie* in the
lloiue. lln- oldest, a hit It* girl of jtiai
I wo ami oiif'dialf y car■*. I hc parlom
are mall\ furnished, and here, two
v.. |
th hit
i >W|ll I
li\ it
inakiitk;
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ft till ll lu
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Hit' Mini
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11 Vil-
li i.iitlr
llit-li
III
We full)
I i \ inu ;i to I
\.ill live.
Ill
I u * I It'Vi
III I
We 111; i k t
I'iml |>rnmptei' ner-
\ ice, uinre n;entleinan-
l\ clerks, ii hotter se-
vtuck of goodn,
11rices,• a neater
t r hetter ap-
store tlian
111ii s. t' al e humid
lu keep up to the
Tillies.
elei
lei tri]
lower
kejit
I m <i 111 e<
*~i
\\l
suppose
aide to do just w hat he
the proceed*, liastrop'though 20 or
ry.
Vtfiiimiug that the roads and In*;
Yileat.es will,, thorilv iil suffer. Sennlor
t tar- t in one chair, w ji h feci ihrunt through
, wood will probably pursue the even {^e hack, sat l'iv<hl.f, a sweet laced
miles off is his nearest depository. | t;,nor of |ljH Hay W|K.„ ,jlm
arrives it may be coalidently e.\-
te m are good lie ea.i haul four hales |>( clw| 1||#l ||t. wj„ ,(l. ,|ear(| tr<>MI
at a time mid he may lie able to make!,,,,! „u. a,|loiuiH, rat io(l ull(| iu or.
j lite trip in two days. The value of1
j Ilia team and his time added to Ins
i necessary expenses will
){:iu may have oeeaaion to remem-
ber the fate of Senator Kitniirough,
amount to : late lamented representative from
not less than leu dollars per trip. > I >ulla .
Three trips will be required to pluee |
the etop on deposit ami one or more
The amendments to ihe constitu-
tion submit ted hy the last legisla-
ture will be voted on next week, ill-
far til« most important amendments
are those relating lo the permanent
public school fund and to the Juili-
eiarv. Itolh amendments seem lit,- ',r<M,ut;c l rol, I.U. l,o«itate bef re
satisfactory, but something must be 1,1 v"r-v '"I'ensive trips to
done in each instance and it appears I •<x uiru vefv
that better plans have not i.een
to dispose of it. All this the farmer
will thiuk about before appealing to
the sub-treasury scheme. Farmers
around Klgin, I'alge. MI tide and
i Smith ."iHi-, all of whom have good
ami convenient markets for their
will loo consider the uievila'ile effects
Count) i ouri Prorcciliiiifs.
The full.ovinx ease, were tried ami
<1I«|mhu'iI of at Ihe regular term of the
County Court of Claslrop et'iiutv fur
Augil.t. 1 Hill:
llurrell i'liclley. gtiiililing. lined #lu
Andrew .laek'Hili.gam'.11iiif. <1 l-mI'-f.I.
Hud ll.'1'tor, galuhlliig. ei.nliiiu.'il and
atlaehiuuiit ordered for'I'.iIh' WIImiii.
M.iek HroW'l.. gllllltilillg. <hi||ti||u.'it
Thos. Ilodg.'.. gambling, eonilmieil.
.Vtidrew .)aek"on. gainhlliig. it ml .fin,
I'llliee William', sw indling, lined g.VIMI
offered. The permanent school "" i,l0,r l'K"1 loWD* °' ,Bttrkuti"K and liuprlsonmeui in ...mit jail a h
fuud amendment results from an
effort to escape from a condition in
which there are hundreds of thous-
ands of dollars lying idle in the
treasury that cannot tie invested
while tile people are paying high in-
terest on money they borrow iu order
to pay taxes. The Judiciary article
attempts to aliolish a system iu
which the constitutional suprcmc
eourt of three judge, becomes the
cleika of an unconstitutional court of
aix judges. The judiciary should be
remodeled froiu IkiIIoiii to top, but
there seems to be little chance of it,
ant! the amendment ia better than
nothing.
Among the very
the credit of the press of
there is at least one thing that can
liardlj be commended. The style of
langiifafte used in the columns of most
of 0111 dailies and many of our week-
liea ia to say the least of il, not of
the higheat order. There seems to
lie au almost general effort to l.e
amart, and there seems to prevail au
opinion that faeiiily iu the use of
tiilgari.m. and ease iu tin: applica-
tion of oni'U.ive epithets are sufll-
cieat fvidencea of inlclleeiiial vigor.
Paragraph after paragraph may tie
read whieh discus, public issue, and
whieh preaeul no argument for <'.'
against except a nickname for the
their products al another place.
I'heir local purchasing points would
be destroyed. The ability to pur-
I chase lit near points would be gone
and then the price of merchandise
i increased.
These are nol the only disadvan-
tages lhat would be considered by
raisera of products that come under
; the terms of llie law, hut llieae
woiil.l be auiilcient, we takeilto pre-
vent oy very great iucreaae iu the
! buaiuess at the depositing point.
We believe after all that we are
not throwing awav any golden op-
portunity ill opposing a measure mi-'
constitutional, impracticable, porter-
; naliatic. expensive and partial No
— j individual, no class, no community j
many things lo has a right to call for legislation
this state lliey will make it prosperous at the i
expense of other people, other claaaca,
other communities.
Henry Thoinp'on. gambling, lined #1".
Henry lllaekeiuore, dl-t irliing Sun-
day school, lined IXV
Msthew I'ayni', aggravet.-d a-«aull,
plea oi' guilty l<> simple u «:.tlll, llnei)
Mathew I'ayue, l urrying pistol, lined
(ieo. Severe, earryi ig pistol, lined
ctiaiupion of the measure or abuse pr.-acrilled limits,
for auop|Miacr- Names are contorted
under the evident iiupreMiuu lhat
humor is lieiug uiade; vituperation
ia uaed under the ac.-iuiug .upposi-
lion that It ta satire. Matters of im-
portauee are lieglecU-d. |illt.iic iasucs
The Knurl Ii Amendment.
Sccliou 1. Hl.il resolved by the
legislature of the stale of Texas:
That section "JO, article ill of the
constitution of the state of Texas be
amended so that It shall hereafter
read as follows)
See. V0. The legislature shall at
its lirst session enact a las whereby
Ihe ipialilk-.l voters of any co.mty,
justice's precinct, town, city (or
niich sub'dlvision of a county a. u.a\
lie designated by the couillllstloner.'
court of said count\ ), may by a iiu-
Jorily vote determine from time to
lime whether the sale of intoxicating
liipiors shall be prohibited wilhin the
Sec. "J. llie foregoing amend-
ineiil shall be siil.mllleil lo the ipiali-
II.-il voters of the slate oil lln- second
I'm ..lay III August, A. I). Mill.
Those favoring its adoption shall
have written oi print* I on their bal
lot. the words. "K ir local control
are Ignored that public men may lie IJ'1""" oppoaed Ui it. adoplioii shall
* ... ' hate written or printed the words,
with word, lhat have lo be . I(M„
\. M. Kppler. ii^snnlt, not guilty.
A M. Kppler. ^nmtilliiir. liol guilty.
Willhou hl.i|il«n, violation of e«tra)
law . tilled f.*i.
William •lohiiMiti, adultery, dl-uiU e«l,
.louli Adam*. Kitmtdliig. ttuudliU.
Willie Hmllli. gamtding. lined flu.
Dave 'n omp«4 n. g tin tiling, titled i*|n.
William William*, theft under $ju.
thu d $.*iaud orth retl |||||>rlaoil<Nl iii conn*
j ly jail a kotirs.
I Jeff llaylor, earrylng pUlol. fined $j:>.
•fiiu Iteetor, a*-antl, ftntt«| |.*i.
Andy Fleming.nelliug Ihpior to uiluor ,
tilled $2.".
Kohl. Wllllaimi, tliMiurhlug llie |H*aee,
lined $J.*i.
Manuel Klore/. theft under liU. lined
$.*i and a hour* in county jail.
Cat>cl Jones, gamhliuir flneil sin
Ah'ek Wuliuui*. carrying | l*tol, fined
\'iek KaatUnd. eurr>lug plalol, lined
Si'*.
Ni-'k K iotlaiid, m ault, fined $i* .
tieo. King, gamhllng, It9lu.
John T. Itoeek and It A. llryd«oii,
mulleloii* uiUehief, nol guilty.
Jim llroekiugioii. ii'iult. ttued y.">
< alvln Smith. a««ault. flio-d IV
Will Htii.tdl. carrying pUtol, itnei|#i' .
Will. K• *In*. Hugo Ke« Hhi and
f'lia*. Iluve, agi(r.ivat«*d a « oilt Wni.
KeMM'iua and < ha«. Iluve found not
guil(> and Hugo Ke*«elu« found guilf.i
of n "Iin|ih* assault and f1ue<l
civil. IHK'KKT.
II. T. Bodgert va. Kddy A I'nm, re-
otdvera T. II. A II. ICy. t o.; Hull for
daiii'tgcii. reeeivcr*hIp closed and re-
ceiver* dl'charg *tl au I nelre faeiaitor*
tie# ei| fo make pro|ier parties defendants.
i« In-arhv in*triicted to appraise hulldliitf
hloek Nn. a,i. K i-t of Main •treet. net
the Mayor !• herehv liiwlruei *t| to wi ll
•aid hloek iii puhlie *at«. in No in tmc i
required hy onlluanee
l h«' •jN'cial eomiuilii*e appointed ti\
tin M i\oi al I t^t tn • ting I■ i report ai
ofdinaiii-e to ihc i ouncil at ihi« inc. t^ng
4vtlulllg tin tl'llh *. etc.. uf the fit) At-
loriie\. reported Hie fitlhiu ingorthuaiiec
H hich w a* p:i--et|
ll*- it ordained h\ 1411 (it\ i .iui< il of
tile elty of ll iwiiop ,
Hee. I. Thai it -«Ji til lie tic duty
I'll* \Morni \ to olvi*e the ("it v 1'onncil
nid other officer* of the city u|miii ueh
legal t|lltw«tlii||- affecting Ihe luterc*! • !
tic curporatioii a* may l e. from lime t•
lime referred to him. to imtitntc pt< -e.
cute. def.-tul .tlid gi in 1.111 \ to ulteud to
all fail It a ill which the fit) ia .1 pari) or
uiav In-othera i e iuteit .led. in llo
eral court* of the Slate of 'I'exa-, I« at
tend the trial of any ea*e h«-fnr« the
Mayor, whenever call I upon t > 1h.1t
oltlcei, and hefure the 11 -ir«l • • f \hlfl -
lilt ll 111 Hi li till- 11 id of UIIV o Ulcer of the
elty. and conduct ami iiian igetlo
pro*eeiitio|l thereof, and lo pt rfoim -m h
other profenahiiial M-rvicew a* may from
time l«i time lie required ||\ Ihe I 11y
(Nilllieil It *hall he ||ie * hit \ of (||C
('lt\ \itorney to prepare met iiravt up
all etiiiiplaluU for mi*deiiicauor« und
UtUHcall |t'ce«*ai) williew-..- to t e 11(111.
moiled (h (he part of Ihe pro«etaitloll.
See. J. |n ill! c.'nt'n of IllUdeiileatlor*
brought hefuje the Mayor wheu llo-
party pleiul* gullt> the 1 in Atloriiey
hall he entitled to UO fee.
lu all ca c« where tin* party plead* nol
guhtVthc 1 11\ Attorney ahall pro*t eute
the ea*e oil trial either hefoff III' M.in Ol
•h are iiurrtir* (i| ;4 j(ir\, and on com h ,lon of the party
ace i-ed the (*||y \ttoriie) aliall in 1111
fttne* h«* paid a fee of >>.* .««► to he l.ixetl |||
tlo* hill of cii«t« and paid liy ilefendaiit
See. It. The i lly Attorney *hall re
|*ei\e 10 per cent llf>o|l a|l -tin;* of UOiliy
iHilhieietl fur |hn t il\ in t u•« a a here he
the c|ty, and for all i*uit«
city ftlin|| receive
«iieh coin|H'ii*atlon a* mil he ulloatel
hy Ihe t*||y t ollllcll.
See. I, || wltall he the ityty of the c||y
Hiiorney to draw up all ordliiHiicea in
legal form at the re<|iieMt of ih. Mayor
or I oiiiiulttee afi|edllted hy llo 1 ouiicli.
and al*o lo draa up all deed- or arlich -
• f agiuiniiem Ui ahnfi Hit* i lly may tie
a | arty,
see. ft. All onllnatiei'M 111 eouHhtf \% jlli
till* ordiliauee l« herehy repealed and
llii* ordinance l to he in force and Ink*-
effeel from and after p.t« age.
The follow llig account* were allow i'll
and the Secretary itlMlUcled t: l-alie
•erlp lo eover name :
I h |)avi*. Iiiu ling gravel . .... $ j ipi
if W f ityU. jail fi ie* io thine ia .11.no
.f I'. Xiuli. Salarv July ftu.un
.1, | N'.tah, removingd 'nd dog*.. .Mi.
W. H. f raft, sdir> July... . . j.voo.
K JuIiiiniii. w hiding e|ock Jul) , $ no
If Ifcuilei•on. •iteet cltianct a.im,
NnotllUr hll"i||enM Im hue tin t ouncil,
oh uioilou, llo ( ouic'il adjoiirin tl.
F. A <Miu.ii*, w. s. 4'ii4rr.
Secret 1 r\. Mii> or,
j.Uldl.tt.
Ice alhi(•(
liU I.-- 1
Uf Hit * I I' 1
of III. lit
UililliL'
anltl. lit
• lllir M. '.
..r lt
aaltl |>l
I l«l '
•fel 1
attacked
liandlcil with i|iiolali..ii marks. To
aaaume that reaileis are pleaacd ail It
llii. character of MOtO|Hisllion is to
auppoae a very decided degree of
literary depravity. I he mure reas-
onable •aauwplion ia thai It l. gen-
rrmlly lohnUeil. In-mum W fner
ally Mil.
'Against local eoutrol.'
. j little fellow i.f l.'i months, his little
bauds were rciiched out to the kind
faced M ul roll, alio, patting liiui on
llie head said. !ml llott Kreddic, I
haven't time to lake ymi. i lie lilile
fellow began to cry as hi-. Iricnd
turned away. .Mary Aileii, a plump
little red-haired girl toddled about.
a picture of happiness and content
Many lilile fa.. brightened when
Matrfiiu'-, gentle loicc «ns heard.
She has proM'u herself more than a
friend lo these little nails, und io
llie sad-faced ami ilown-caat nurses.
Several colored children and two
I colored nurses were in one of Ihe
1 nurseries. Almost c\cry day clill-
I drcii arc adopted from the home,
but the best of references are re-
ipiire.l from the would lie parents.
I ere the little oue* go out from llieli
sheltered home. Dropping a con-
tribution into lln- Ini\ in tin hall and
thanking the Matron lor tier kindness
we went away, thinking sorrowfull)
'of what we had seen. llie dark side
I of ihe picture could liol lie blotted
( out.
Aflci taking lunch ill the t afe of
Marshal Field's mammoth store, we
went lo Hurley's China store, and
there we were almost ila/.ideil b\ llie
1 inngulliceiit display of china ami
| glass. Iinagiiic a room whose sides
I are mirrors, whose table
glassware of even coiiccii able sim
and pattern grouped arliaticaliy
about and \oii have the crystal room.
I never imagined table ware so beau-
tiful as some we *aw in this place.
All the potUiriL of lh« world had
here a representative. \\ c intended
going to "Si. I.uke's Hospital " anil i"pre«eiu.
the • Home for the Friendie.s," but ''rought hy liuu fur th
it was nol the day for visitors.
Keeling somewhat tired we . ik
{ to ai.asti ami l ounge iir .i. ,y|/s
transferrnl to n horse car and an *a
tile lilile rule found ourselves al llie
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. W .
| where w.i were to .pi,ml lh« night
Out before us lay tlic lake, and from
over its vast bosom uaiuc a cold
wind, which made us draw our shawls
closcly about Us. Al lliglit we
j strolled down i.nke Avenue, and no-
ted many new buildings in course .,1
construction. We were told that
Flats iu llii. part of the city rented
for f7o and IHNi per month. Hid-
den ana) among nature's tree*, on a
point of gioilmI between l o illfirg-
ing |reels, was a lilile old fiishiom-d
Methodist Chapel, ilu. part ol the
city i. called Kenwood ami is not
tcr\ far from Jackson I'ark.
Frh|n\ liight we Weill lo hinuoln
I'ark to see the W onderful Kleelrlc
!•'ou nl ai ii . n liicli caliliot lie ilesi ribeil.
Me were early, and spent Ihe wall-
ing lime strolling about, admiring
Ihe flowers. I lie gra.s III mull}
places looked blown, ami .aid a.
piniii 1 y as could be that rain was
needed. We lisltcil l||e pond lillies.
which are icn Hue, pass..I b\ and
under lie (iraul iiioniiineiil, llie
slatiie miis Veiled and wc could onl>
see the si*c i..f ihc figure. Out in
llie lake is the Sheridan drive, llo'
| lie water between
the shore I. being
U.i n
lf«1 «
(re«tn
■tafiUtiM
••tlil
III. «•
ur.
tlll'K'l'!
' 1.1 lit'
w Hn.
l " '
/ . ^
\ I I H<
ir-,*
In Ih
'lit* north I
let-l n la .,1
i. el, Im. ..I.
o( Hie , I. is.
mil.i jh IS
m\ of l4femrt
|x ii n«J l eieii.
• '« 1 i >litl utCf •
our |ii 11 t• s t!< \\ ti It I he
VtT\ 1«ix\ est liotcli ;ilitl
t llt'll keep < till | o\\ i|i |
ill \ :iinl 11 ilsl !' pro-
\ It id ice.
\\ <• i it * \ er \ el re-
sort ci I to si cikes
WE
NEVER
WILL
Store.
Ill
«IHI >
• f .In
< i .
fltlr \
! 'iltll >
1. ri IU
me! lie at mI
■ I Ilnl
Mi-rl'
|l ^'1 ..| V
«MtU-l u • *' .. in
tU fiyr Af.ri H
llal.t-Hi. On .in
VI I • L for ,111 . .1
rtMuni lit- theft*!1
n«0i II.1 .ah .in •
•if \t.ii|wl A |i l
lit • illli «pfH ■,
v* Ita*** mf iitiii
eillf i
Hi
in i u 'i
S i • S . I
\oif ilortilu^. ii a ell knoai
I o liirei of Ihio|« alnl *Imh • it
I in •*! . ,s ui \ i < niio | . «i-, tt iii nt.i
HoOII f o I If e t III" I tjierh'liei' with :t 11 at
lack of ihe e | 111111 - U llieh he III lit - u>
foihot-: | > i,ti%en u tin i vlolunt
i i IUIP III tin nloui ieh w In-1) | i. ,.i .
Mollhl fni\« i jiiim d III) .|e trli h nl ll Uol
net II fi.I llie I.I -milt !.«♦• of I IiiiioIh i
I llll'a I'll'. I uol r I il ii. 1 I It.It | l|H ,
Item, il) . 'I !.e III i <| .|M ii , ... mil. n
l!" ul that I follow, i) it d|, n, i m 11 ii I
v iin the mm und iIhm ant) bi fur* lha
II i •'! o I to hi K 'l lo U he|i | I- I . 11 < |
not net d hhu. I in- I:• im dj -ii til
a I t It \ a I MI Olie of till llllllll Ml M \ • of II!)
f llllll) I Of ai, i I, \| l|e\ tV II ill It ||||
< . Ki Ii.hd A, Son I n ujf • |.
P.O. ELZNERS
Summer Stock
• •I .nit to in.tki loom for
FALL and WINTER GOODS
0
THE
BEST
LIVER
MEDICINE
®0a .iHMiNo uunury iso an u.
. 11' wir.t, AW.IIOVHW
•ILI0U8NE8I, DYSPEPSIA,
AMU uiiaoNio ooearie/. iiom.
A KINK
fio s.iDhi.i: .ixii nitim./.
• Ill I \ IH IV IIV
VI, itoir. rs, I he M,iiniiioi h i luiliier.
hi. I.out. furniture Maker. AmhicIh-
lion v.. J. T. Ilu lglu. A i '<i.| ,1'i Iki.i'lii \ el cii||||)le|ci|,
Hogg and Foster, who dls|dat ed «|«|i,.| J. I'. Oudylu* 4 C".. fur tl.| th« diliu at..I
So much abilit) In onndlK'liag the sud ii.laraal httm JaBMary I. laid, ai « dredged and will be a faiorile boat-
South, rn Mercurv In-fore the laic |h " ««- I l"g place, it will he safer than on'
. hang.' In management hate accc|>led ■> -A- McPhaul w. A..« llrurdlngi be>ond the drive, where o many
position* on Ihe staff of tha Kort .ludgmein |.,r |.UIntitf iu llie suui of
Worth tia/.etle Tile liaaelle iaiii|UM,fl.
t.e ctingralnlateil on securing the: I'adgetl Mr - v.- A. II. lies; .fu.lg.
ifluai.lv #erv|ce wf llieai yriillcmcu. | went f r plaintiff IWI*,
To iii1' 11.1 iii i. i (llllll. Mill. i e n ii..
.Iiiik' 5, i Mil from in > i.w ii |..*r.oiiiil
know ele.lif.*, | can leeii.uuic||.| I Soiuitiei -
lid.i . I'.iilc, i'i.nlei i imii Inarilioea
ll.-lued) I'll I'I'llII.|M III llie .llllll ll ll. si...
to. dlarrhoen mid Una. ll l« llie ln>t
uieilleliie I lint,' i vei iim'iI i,n,| Die
In l w iling, us il alway- irlve. .all.fse-
"ou. A. h. -111.11 Id I I..
V' und I i i-.it I..,H|r- Im .;i|r li\ \| 11,. (
A liill iiii*i r i- iiii.ni ^u|ll imiml'i.,
Ml ■ I«*j >:i 11 in.-ii I .in- i'*j in | >l.'t.', -Ii"i\ inn nil llt« Iniodlica of I lie
M. . I> 11. i\l| ll|s|M'Ctinl| roiltiil.il M| st'H'k la en.M .It'll
Willi K'".. I" I | ir.'Mi'ii t tlix t li«- I ..'in 11 ng a in I Kepi.'
H.'llillli. c s| \ li-s fi i|
SPRING AND SUMMER
ill l l{\ fiOOhS, |I|||-;.SS (i(M)liS, SlloKS, ll.vrs, CAI'H, Kir
I Mill null*.■ piici .i that ilium pl.'iim' Hi.• in..si Kc>ni>1111in| Him .-r
In lln* IiiwohI pi ices Tor tllf Im-hi i|iiiilili.*s, tin\ iiiiliiciiiciil,
if tli.** nr.- i'ntii • an i i'Xiiinliio my a|. .-k mini iirlt***.
FURNITURE, STOVES
AMI
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Inn iiiifin TtiiiM ft «l«*fj|il M \
Agricultural Department
t >
Ih full imii ciillipli'tii
II I.I. IIS I. Ill
the drive, where o
boats are Upset by auddeu aipiulls.
\ nsl crowds of people all lending
one way. tells us ihe hour Iiii. ar
ilud for the fountain to begin play-1
Mt IH> t|| i ifertt iii r-l Httli-aii mi. fl|
lluioii'sa 11* mi-i t«i n |>rt aim na na "ttlt"* An* ul
hi Hull toll 4i|tlrr«a amumln r ,v llrown
I'l.iU-lt Ij.IiIii In Iht « l.il.li.M •ml
I •ItorliiM Iioium* In Aini-ri. «
The l|ev. (|eo. II I'myer, of lloiir-
Imiii, Iml.. mvi; M llullo in) «t if mid
\y |fe owe our liven lo Nhlloh'« I on«oin|i
I Ion Cure." hold h) Mile) A Hill, and
V. Kiliif.ltt Hon,
To e%er\ fit i •.in hot 111if of no fv'U
Woilh of t'ltal ll lll|£. I w III Kite II lllllll
he|t ll lit kel , wilt II llfl) III Kcl« III! |{lvi II
out Ihe one IoiIiIIiik llo coiri • |Hiiotliiu
iiii iii Im • i toil thhel IIOH iii a pealed ell
velolie In mife, m III hike |||t« Paddle Mini
hrltlle. Ihiiieiiihti. | h I * I* no hoiiihutr-
I'lie $ lu anthIh' and hlldh' eitn he «ecii <tt
Helmefef lino..
M I HI Hi KltS,
al lta tio|i I'll.thing Ifoii"c
WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES.
My ■-1 .act- ciivi'iH mini' a.|Uiir.' l.-d I ha n any tillicr inerchiinta
in 111 i .• H.'i-iii.n I luiy I. v Ilu* cur Imiil, I InTi'Vir.'|{i.| tin* lu'iielll
of l.tiyiiiK liilni^.' . | na nl I i i. h im w.ll na iln'iipcr ficiglila, *11 of
which iiinkca H I., lln- iiilcti nt of llie purchiiHcr In Imy of Mh,
O. ELZNER.
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