The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
Kslal.llslirtl Mart-li Id, Mil. VuIuum .'i.
OiiM -Malit u«l U|>alaira Krtiant ImiIMiio
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iTKAMtfC 111 T THI K.
Tlu* ll\«tiior Auvu;ri*Mi « i ia*t
week contained the following;
If c\el\ Texas «*||y or toi\ || of iiiiv
tui| orruiKi* wouM I• i«l«I a cotton |a tur>.
|i|on|M'iii> mmlil Ih (town on ii*> .4
*!•■• I ipiickci Hi tu mM' the \uill i .nil**
111 H HI |||«' follj.
It\ I lie li\ old Itustrop oui*e li:nl a
cotton fai torv. NN lint became of it '*
1 lie wnlir, a* far hack a- IN? I,
1 bought KiMiie I'krvllt'lll brown drill-
ing maunfatlured t \ it, from a met-
chant in S«guin, and waa informed
lis lii in that tin- fuelorv con Id nol
Hill it* good* here, Imt sold them to
wholeaalera at the North who hi turn
shipped tlieni South him I old tliein
to Southern lit11 chants, therehi
to pay coat o|
MSTROr TEXAS. JAN. 16.1892.
\\t' |mlilisli. rUi «lifr« . iin- pro.
(fillings, in lull, of tlic ltastru|i
Cminlt Karmors' AliiaWr. ill >ii
ai IV* Hniyi■, last nrrk. IJuilt' u
ihiiuIut i>I sinum resolution* «in
prwoliil ami |ium'iI ami aiuon^
Ittt-m our rrjiili'llii: out (In <l« It'll ol '"'""'"si 'i"' «'ou iiiii«m
.... , , i , liaii-iniitulii.il liolli tm\«.
Col. Mill* for the Spr.k.-r*M|.. M.I tlml
another. iviuwrttig lion. .1. I
Saver* and other l e\4M ( 'ohgrcaain&n,
for \oIIok for M . Mille. Why
mn-li resolutions should he offered
in the Hastrop C'onnly Furuicri'
Alliance, Is a surprise. All over the
south, and particularly throughout
Idas. the defeat ot Mr. Mills is
deeply regretted and conatdcd almost
a jmldie calamity, while in almost
every comity in lex:** laige and en-
lhu*ia*tic meeting* of the people
have been held, in which strong
rc-oiut ioi.* were passed, expressing
ri'^ret at hi* deficit and endor^injr
liini lor the I . S. Senate. Amoug
all the ( ongreaamcu. in onr opinion,
Mr. Mills stands in the front among
tin* ablest and the purest. I''rank
and otiU| okcn on all pnldic miner*. n| importance, where cotton or
with strong convictions and the WOoleii mill- can he made to pa\.
courage, at all tim« and under all !uni4t iK. where it will pay the mer-
eirciiiufctaiiccfi, to apeak thoaeeon- v\mui or consumer to go ami buy,
victiona, he haa had nothing to con- „ol ou|j |,ia cotton and wool sup-
teal from Id* colleague*, nor from Ilia p|j,.g| |Mlt other thing* he iua\ need,
constituents, aud we believe the rhe machinery of the ilastrop cottou
l>\a* Congreaaiiieti reflected the |V|ant wa«, at licit time, ot the best
nentimerit of the great ma** of the |«)ngli*h make, and an line good1*
democracy and citixen* of Iexa*, J were made here a* manufactured
and li'iicired lliemsehva. in voting elsewhere, in the largest mannfai
for him for the speakership. We tnrie*. hut llaatrop wna an out of
believe the resolution* referred to i|M. way place and of uot *nflicieiit
were acted upon hastily, without j importance to attract the buyer*,
proper reflection, and will be lienor in time the machinery «a-
promptly rescinded when they have *0|<| ttj,i! moved to a more favorable
been weighed in the balance and p|ttcl.. 1 he name may be *aid of
found wanting.
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the fate of the New UrauuliT*
Woolen iiiiIU. 1 lie elotliN manu-
factured by it aie *H bought, b\
wealthy w-iaden factory or fucloiic
at the North and then put o.i the
market. So with the**- facta in view,
we alA'ax* become fatigued, when
we *ee *o much in our IVxa* papers
about factorie*. It docn seem llmt
they fchould hu\e di*co\ered bcfoii
nov, that the aouthern people do not
cure to purchaai' or hate au\thing
unless it Iiiih passed throu^ti ^ aiiUc*-
haml*. 1 lie> cannot appreciate an
article that ha*« not been mauuf.ie
til red or handled by some tirm at tli.
North. Strange, but too true.
La< •range Journal.
Yes, "too true." Ic.it remember,
when llusirop had it* cotton miiN u
was but a very siiinll town, with no
railroad facilities. The city or town
FAItUr.KK' % 1.1.1 ANl'K MKICTIM^.
The II i«krop< omity K.oilier*' Alliaie e
met In ifgulsr MOI011 wiili Suillhvllle,
th« ." tii <>f ,lamiarv, wiili pre*U|*ut V. K.
<«i iv ill tile «■ ii tic.
>. U . Wo« S. N|. S. 11 'i^.ie • (i:i I It,
•luliiiMiti w ere iippuiiite«| a eomiuiltea uii
cri-UeiitiaU They reported nine ub-
\lli;i let"* repres4'iil, «l and i|rlegtite«
►am•• eutille I to * t •. \ gimU talk li>
l*ie«iilent i i ray on ilie iichmI « i member*
to take aiel re,id literature, a<l\neat lug
relonu. Minute* ol |.i*t milling re:nl
:oid *|iplovei|. Ailjoutned till I o'rlork.
llii ii«M*iiil)lliig roiinly l.ctinrei I .I
I 1 «yd ili*« u*> ed tin- Ocala Ueinaml« foi
' i lie I ti iii1 :ili«t III* s|H*eeli wri> will re*
j ertved and applaiiih'tl ami uui\ llrii'o-
Ieritle. alter a hich the li xly w«*nt into
i o'cutive n «-i u.
•I. It I inn > i ii< I N.i. 1% ait. in w cii
i .i|>|ioiutci| a i- tin in 11 («•«• i • inv<'*t ig.itr
tlie i-l.iiiit* of II. I It ill,. a lith•
t i \ i <>f the 11 mile Supply I 'o., of • hiengo.
' I lie i-i*||||iiitt«'« rep<illei| u«htM*flv,
J l inaiice CMiillliiltce lepiirted, leporl
! .ol«ipt<*il. All claim* of county etlic«T*
mi,| Ailjourne t untill U
o'clock to-morrow •
o'clock, .litiinary h.
r. I l i r.iv called the meeting lo order;
c *llliuitt« e on ' iooil of Order miblililteil
follow in.* I'.-port, leit iiol hein/ ready
the le^ular oriler ol liu iin- i wa**ii«-
p u lcil in I t! .• following re«i|ul|oui
i ll'v! I pll||.
\ r< *<ibcion lu ilcffi-the t'olllllv l.rc
tiring > wttui f«>i tli tee mouth*. * y It
iJu!iii*oti.
\ i/ I'll:it we defer the leeturilig *> *-
leni ii nl 111 li* licit meeting of Diet ouiit\
KaruieiP Abi.tliee. After heated ili cn<-
*lon. adopted.
'Jnd. To eommUnion a Lecturer to
vl-it rv« ry •uh-Alllane** i.i tin- County
within tli * next three month-, t arried.
I'lie letter of 11. U . lielchci w as lead
by T. .1. Floyd and President orilered lo
return the letter and to iuf-u ui llro. IU I
clier thai we have umde arrailgeuient
The following reMiluthmi hv *1. K.
Ilayio** 1
It evolved, by the |la#trop 1'ouniy Tal-
lin r*' Alll.llice. I li tt we clldo|*c. lllo«t
licaitily, the deft at of l( Mill*, a*
S|*eaker of the ||tui c of ltepre«euialtve*
in I 'DUgreio.
Itc*> im'«i 'J. licit we cen-suv .1. i .
Sayn-. with all otliei l« \ i- i oiigi ••
men, lor voting for «aid Mill*.
|{t o|\ed it Tlml a copy of thc*e re«*-
obllioii* lie liiruidied tin- cotillly paper*
tor publication.
On motion, a i« -olutiou of thank* foi
hospitalities mid cnurle*lt * extended by
S. \\ . I.
,1.1. JohiiMUi. Ol .leddo, wh* eleeleil
a didegalt to the Mullit t Alliance.
Adjourned, to inert at Moi*e Creek.
ne:ir Calib^d'# rtoie, the ili-t Tuesday
In April.
.hit K lio/t.M.ts,
i o iut\ >♦ eictan and Treasiiiei.
•wtYTHS MAM llltt KVIfR RKIHV
KOB UOKK."
M I'll I'll Vs UK VH III ST.
In tin' r.i:io uii.i cv|)re«i> lirakoit ol
Ml *i i«i|>|t|, li.'iii pautlMT ami ,la-.tr
arc <|i,ili' hiinu'roiia. mi 1 ar<* likcl\
to iii- fur Vt'arx to rouir. I' MriUlTX !
of It-II t'lijoy limit iit|£ llirtii, ami |
HiHtiy a tahlo groans iimler tlio
ivi ijjlil of wil.l meat in tli" iitiiitiu^' !
M'UfcOII.
Many tali'* of tin' iIium-, an I nar-
row «>. ujic from ilan^rr, can In1
In-aril from ol.I M'ttli'rt ill main
{■art. of lliU, iMiuparativi'li new
(.•ounliy. 1 'ut Mnrpliy mltlnl tli^rt-
1 lit' l*ort Worth (■azi'ttt,'i \\ a li-
i0||lou oormpomluat haa lliU to aa\
o| l'un|trumiii Ntycr ;
H«'i r • \i i iu.
In Kpvakiuii ol lln" proiinrii'iit
ItfiiiiHTatli: luvmlivr* ol 11,.. appro-
prliitioui. roiutiiltlct.-, tin- "Star" .at.11
tlii. altrruooli : t oiiKh>uililll Say *r
of 1 f\ai. ia a lliaatcr ol in:%tli.'iiit,i l*1^.
Hi' love* llgiiri>a. T'lu'rc i. prolialily
h i liram li ol tin- ||uv«'rnini'iit wIioki-
i t'Xp«'mlitiir>* , uml tlu- uvuvmII) of
! tIn-ill, In- ilot'H not iimlrmtuml wiili
rr.uonaliU- •i'ciiraiiV. lit* liai inaili'
a si u'iitillr ami uUo a praiiical atuily
,ol Kovt'riiiui'iit I'Vprmlitnri' mil it
wan Ii.. hIio Hint ut art i'll tin* la l
loti^riHH .ii'.ii ilit- revelation that
tin \ win1 ,'litilit*.I to tin' nam.' of tlit'
"liillion Holl.tr Cimjiri'M.." ll,a
| HiriKi'a at tiiyiMT liiinif Iliati iloea
II >lmaii anil hi' has tli" ronra^c to
, lliaUit a li^ht ai>aiii't any aort of
1 oil.la. "
i rrtiMi m 11\
Congrt'aatiinn .lo.t'ph |l. Suvith of
Ii'Mih, uiii' of ilif lfailni}> Di'iuorrata
ol th.' appropriations coiiiiiiitlri', Iiiih
pripart-il u lull lor pri'M-ntaliou lo I
tlif Iiohm' ii.-xt r hum lay to ri'pt'ul
i t-rtaln lawa now on the atutnti liotika
making perinuUeMt ami iutleliiiKe
upprupriution. o| the politic rt'veniu'.
I niler thiTne permanent uppropria
i tloiia inilliiillH ol tlollaM arc expenileil
etery >ear hy varion* e.i culive ile-
KI.OIS UM tU.
II at Iu* r wintry.
Ilotiaei. In rent.
|M pnpiU lii the | in I illt- athool.
1 lit' Ihi\* are enjoying the ice.
The hdio.il folk, hate a ue organ.
Work on th ' town well liao lieunu.
preparatory to pulling in water
work,.
I'rol. Hew haa turaeil l.iMik agent.
I'lie lirooin laclory, machinery,
< wiili .'Inn tlo/eii liriHiina, linrticil la t
^slurilai night. Some inaiiralicc.
.Mr. tiiim JnncK got In. coat l.innt-.l
\ lii Ilia hack at the lire.
A home tlruniulic i-liiti. nmler I lie
inaniigeiiie.it ol Mayor King, will
! mioii make it- ticliiil.
Mr. .leff llmcnian Iiiih liven
i lei leil tiipt r) 111 il it Itlit ol the llap-
tiat Snmlny acht.ol at tlii.i plai
' i he coming y t at.
It. \ ( iii.pIi. II unit.-tl ln« family ,
to I<< ui*tl II". k I.i lore tin- liolnlay h.
I,it apent ( liiihlii an limiting hear in
i \rkanit:i". lie c Hp.n.ling the wei k
in I'.i^in nml teport. 11 in. h lighlt r in
.\rkniiHHK 11 in11 I > mis.
I'! f llechcl.l I,lis a lo.lMlig
hc1iim.iI at I'll asant iSro\i of ^'.|
hut the norther I'mMluv
Hell 1; 11 an ii \ I ■ ii I I hue
A CARD.
• *
I take this method oi !;ii mi
and the public, that I am tc thin
department cf the ACADI
rates of tuition ;
n
a
K
at
tlu
my friends
.lie upper
lollowin^
per mcntli, $i
.1
Grades i, a, 3 und
Grades 5 and G,
Grctdes 7 and 8, " "
Latin c.nd F rench, each, jcr nenth,
Delsarte l-1 ill, once a week, and r Mi;
McDowell, without extra v har^e.
ur.uer Mrs. Baron, 1 $t ok a month.
MRS. C. IJ. JFNK1NS.
50,
00.
CO,
CO.
Kuthe
tor | German,
4X0.
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WIIITIJ.
many yearn ago. ami few iiiho en- j parlui.-ni' not In conformity with the
jnjeil Ilie pica, u re ut tlm i-h e more i coiiHtant retiew- ami kani'tiou ol
1 Iliun he. At the time of which I t-'Higre.H
I write, Mr. Murphy hail lieen hating
A-sassiinilinn nl Mr. liniUle.
A few weeks since lilt Sun slali.l
that Mr. John 'I'mlalc, ..n ol Mr. ■' .
K Tiailale, formerly ot llullo, hut '
now a rckiih-nt ol..nr i Hy . ><as kill. il
ill \\yoiiiillg. lining Mr 1'is.lal. |
was iai.u.1 111 1I1U -ouiily ami bat-
many liieli'ls iu our iiiulsl. \\ .
give a partial account ol the uiiir.h-r
lii'low, i lippe.l from the "llnffaloj
I ti 1 Ili-t 111. *' of \V voiding
A ilaslaltlU. cohl-hlooileil. ileiili-i
1 rale muriler was perpetratcil lue.-
■lay morning within eight tuilt-> uf
lluffalo.
•lull 11 A Tiatlali- was shut itn>I killcil
\ ill In-: killing hiiiiii' mpiirrcls. W lien he ■ Hon* are cusloiiu aeriice, Hiiperv isors , tvhile on his way liouic to I'owtler
I- ■ ... hi* iIiiuh ' leileral eleclioUH, army ami mail inter with a loail of provisions. The
transportation over l'acilic railroails, assassin coiiiuiitteil thcilecil iu l.mail
salaries of retireil I niteil
list is the case with all
other appropriation*, hut nimply
ai'coriling to the know li'ilgc or iguo-
ranee posaeskeil liy goMTiiment
olllcaU who apply the uniiiey without
know letlge as to the nucesaitiea of
the objects to which it is upplicil.
Among the long IimI of object* of
pcricnticnt appropriation which the
lii 11 is tleHtgnalcii to teil live to (lie
the chills, lor several weeks, ami
hail ret'overeil aiillicient to indulge,
to a liuiiteil extent, his lute of hunt-
ing.
Mounting his horse, ami with Iiih
tilths following, he starleii to go
I'm- 1 tie llr-l Hirer uiuiilhs mi leeliirliig. irii«in«l Ins plautatiou. in the hope ol same footing us ordinary uppropria
uml il iv e iiei'.l hi- st rvlee, xt e '.till in- 1 killing some souirrcls. When he tions are customs seri ice
form 11 iin. | hail icacheil III
I .I.Hoj.l w.i> I'leel^d Ic.'tui. 1 lur „ iraj| ,,[ something, ami , : . , . . , ,
lliri'.'imnilh'In vi'll cyerv suh-Allianii' ,, aalarita of rtlirnl I lilted states
lioiiniled olf. 111 full cry, into the judge*, steanilmat inspection *vrvice.
iletlHe cat.e. They rati hut a short iiiiiniie hospital service, expense* or
distance, ami froin their harking, ' rcgidating immigration, cxpeu c ol
Mr. M. knew they had "treed" the Kl>i|.pinK -cmce, arming and
cipiipping Ike miimu of the various
some large game. Amounting states mid a large iiumliei of claims
CON rRRCTOR, ETC.
Plans, specifications and tstirnaies Made
on Application.
All o| | tulutiil\ |t Idtl mi r. .il ••mi \ ... i.'ifcd uml
Mul.ei khvi-d !•> l ;i\iii^ Die |ilam inmle In lln Im.idei
t illiee 111• I Sln | . K l ideo| \|ulu * i f hi d • ,t!n
I,el mi' liiak e \ mi tli K'tliiiati Oi* In 1 e \ on t-oiitr 41 I • lae lieff
'ik ^iiiti ililred.
I Ull'ttllll lioilf'
THE
| in the county.
Ii.'|i>.rt on linn I
daylight on the piil.ll. road anil
almost in the s glit of title witucss.
I'lsilalt* came to tow n a!.out one
week ago. lie lias a ranch on the
ted fork of I'.iwih 1 river, sonic thirty -
live llillva west ol I'oWth r llol
crossing and almul sixty In e miles
to tlli*
aud has
On the I'Jlli the heaviest snowfall
siuce ISXti, fell throughout north
Texas. v
New llraunfelK. Let Austin, when
her dam is completed, erect cotton
ami woolen mills, and the result w ill
lie different. We said "if every
city or town ot importance would
It has beeu many year* since j htiiltl a cotton factory, prosperity
Teift* ha* enjoyed audi cold weatlier | would lie down on us a grcst ileal
as that of tlii past week. quicker than ever the wolf catnu
north >nj "l,ou l'u>'"I'l." a fact that will nol
The weather in the
north-meat, the past week, is
a* the coldest of the season.
noted u single doubt, notwith-
standing the history of the past,
j Our people have learned the value of
On the 12th, the Ohio legislature home industries, and the necessity
voted for Coiled State* Senator, re-' oi giving preference to home tusti-
Multing: John Sherman. 81; James i tution*, aud in future we believe
K. Xeal, 117. will give them better support.
At Kort Worth, on the evening ol
the IStli, snow fell thick and fast for
three hours, covering the ground
about three iuches deep.
In the Twelfth district Hon. W. j
W. Heay wa* «lwtod Senary
succeed* Hon. Moetze, deceased.
The Jackson, Miss., grand jurv
UAH MKKTIMi.
for
Judge John K. Ilertor Kmlulsi'il
the Jutl|fi>*hip Varauey.
The Austin liar held a meeting
yesterday, at which tlu following
"^Whereas. There is a vacancy on
the bench ol the I'uitcil Stales dis-
trict court for the northwestern dis-
trict of Texas, to he tilled by appoint
lure of public money.
Therefore. In* Il renolv.'d by the
Ihisiinp ( utility Farmers \llitnce. Thai I under
I Order. 1k i
1st. l ii.-r.* it iin agitation through-
out the St.iic in regard to tlif Unvcruor
calling the 'JJinl legislature together iu
rxli.i . 1 11. an I wt .a . iii/.t n nl lln | a0l| ing his horse, ami following against the I niteil States govern- from Ituffalo lie came
Hlate. coiisliler the extra session of Ilie I ... , , ... < .1 ...
■ , . ... . ., ; as raimllv as he could, he soou came incut. Many of those objects of set lion over two w-ars ago
legislature would he 11 useless exiiendi- 1 • .. 11..,. . . . , .
to the place where the dogs were,! ""'inselves are aduiiiiahly proper in imrne Hie name ol a straight (urn nrd.
1 1 .1 11... 1 ' every way, but the Savers bill is holiest-dealing man. II he Iim.I tt 11 >
arid found they had run a bear n't/.,., , ; , . , .. , . . .
| i • Ullt't lctl not at tin* objects hut st the vneuues Uolioil, seelilcil to know
"lap nl a fallen true, principle involved which has let) to! them. He paid his bills regularly,
we request (.u\. Ilugg nol to call the ,n„| were loudly baying it. (In es- j dangerous results, aud if not checked
I nniining the situation lie found the will leatl to 11 ore. 1'liese sppropri
'ary. |, _ .....I,.. I atlons uulike all others are not suti-
ject year after year to the rigid
scrutiny of congress, the> take care
| so densely that it was impossible to of themselves and cannot iie molested
Whereas, the Supreme Court i I | get a fair shot at it. The body of without concurrent agreement of
the tree curved upward so much
that Mr. M. could walk up on it,
and gel above the hear; ami think-
ing that lie could thus get to see In*
RankTexchange'X salooH
returned an indictment agaiust the | inent of the president of the I nile.l „u, ,|01.
Southern Pacific Kxpress company States ; and, w hereas, Judge John II.
. , , . .. ' Kector is a tit mail to till said vacancy :
for receiving and forwarding money , a„(| w{;#rcM W(. ^
to the Louiaiaua lottery and return-
ing ticket* to purcliaaerft.
| and, wt ereaM, «i deem it not ina|i-
I propriate that the neighbor* ami
| profeaaional brethren of Judge
Hector—llien who have known him '
Mr. Kn hard A. lSurleaon, of longest and heat—ahould exprenn;
Waco, am) Miaa Ida liloodworth, of themselvea upon liin Htneaa for the |
C'larkavilU*, were married on the' poaltlon Therefore, he it reaolved,
that wa. the inemherH of tin
legislature in extra •eA*i« u.
Iti-ohed. Tllilt Ilie rnilllty Set
•lef: It. lio/eiuail. furuiill lln- <inveinol
v% it(1 a copy of lliU preaiulil - and reso-
lution.
2nd,
lln- Stale of Texa* ha* deelarrd The 1
Alien l.ainl I.aw. a enaetei. l y the J.'ml .
leglnlatun*. not in aeeord with the eou- {
at I tut l< na I requirement* for mieli law-.
lie it.
Ite^olved by Huslrop (.'ininty Fanner-
Alliance, That we dem iud of our repre-
sentative* that they u*e everv effort at
tlicit command !•> eeure itie enactment
of au Alien I.aud l a* that uill protcel
the cltl/eit* of Tex a* from Kn^i i-li
usurer* and sh) lock-.
.ird. W'lierea*. Ilie Alli iuee ha* been
railed upon f« r an expression « f their
choice between tin* Kill and the
Alliance suh-Treusurj deJKjui^. h r,
Ii *
Alliauee, a—einbled. | hat we ^oul<lpie>
fer one of the old politician* to frame a
suitable substitute for (In* sub-Treasury,
if possible to do *o. We do not find that
substitute in the Ulbbt Hill beeause -;iid
uot prescribe any plan by
which to gel money any nearer to the
farmer or individual citizens Hum the
present Itankiii); System.
Whereas, the produetn of labor ot i^l-
nall\ mid ut tlie present lime makes
a public uecesMity. we v\ill not com-
promise the suh-'l reaaury fur any Hill
that does not preserlhe a cla--of -ei-urlly
bear had a regular den under (lie
tree, and the cane bent down around
both liouacH of congress and the exe-
; culives.
Last year the aum « f permanent
appropriations outalde of the reach
of congress. was $ I l7.(KX ,'XMi
game, he proceeded cantioualv to do Sayera, apeakin^ to-day of circutn-
so, but on reaching a point nearly j*iancea which led hiiu to prcpan the
§l , i ,ilt , , bill ami to favor its euactuuut, said ,
over the bear, he was still unablo to . ..
Some of these permanent appro-
see it. A limb u the aide of the | (utvi< iih. which it la propoacd by
tree offered a still better chance, my bill to tcpeal. were made a« long
and Mr. M. stepped ma on it. hut * the dose of the last century,
this was an unlucky step for "! and the)' have run atoog uninter-
.. , , , ruptedU a 11In>ut change nr alteration
I he limb broke aud down cme, j, . Ultl
Murphy on too of the - - ; any law lor wlu^i
,! ten now he felt when heiji permanent appropriation is made
found himselg iprawliug. full length ]'"'t rather to transfer lIn- character
beside an angry bear, with a iloxen
lighting, howling dogs all around
anil over him.
The dogs seemed to comprehend
the situation, and rushing to the
rescue, soou drove hiuin from I.is
■ leu ami up a large tree, leaving Mr. unn,latll> (|t..r...,ft, r, which
M., with a few scratches, lo recover congress ma\ base appropriations ftir
permanent
bill."
of such approprtati uis Iron, tli
permanent arid indclinite to aiiiiuti
ami specille ones Ihsl will reipiirc
in their uiaktiig the earelul scMitlnv
ami review of congress each \ :tr
To this end section •> of the l.ill r.
rpiires that annual estimate, .h ill he
subiiil led for the liscal tear I till.
from his scare
In a little
ami shot the
w hilt-
bear,
he craw led out
and ly ing it to
l.'ith. Mr. II. ia a sou of Hufus C. ,
. . association of Austin, 1 ravis county
Hurleson, the venerable president ol ruSkH> ll(.rehy unre,erve.lly eudois'e
lla.ylor I Diversity, of ftaco. John If. Hector as worthy and well
, ~ 77*"?^ T7I . ijualilled for the high position he
J. Malcon Forbs, of lloston, nfflcs—an.l we commend him to the
Bur I "'"I available for the poorest Isriner. j his horse, dragged it home. It
proved to he a very large one,
weighing I.Vi pounds. Mr. Murphy
sa^s that hunt was worth a great
ileal more to him than the value of
the game, as he did not have another
chill for mauv a lone day. W.
ami 'iiiil Itill tnusl also presenile a spiw
e lie and low rate "f llllerenl for the in-
dix i.hial liortow ei.
till. Whereas, the inleie.t or the ih'-
niaiiil ol the laimeri has in Ilie pu«l
agreetl to pay Senator Stanford I president as a learned lawyer, and habitually ignored by the |H-oples
9150,000 for Ariou, the two-year I urbane gentleman, and upright man j lepiesentnilve. lo all legislative Iiodles,
oltl Klectioner colt. Ariou made the whose appoiuluicuMiy virtue
world's record 2:10ai on the
' of the merit of the man. would give
j more universal satisfaction among all
Stockton Kite triu.'k, a few months j parties, than that of any Republican
ago. What's that old ssyiug about iu the state of Texas. Kesolvcd
''more money than brains?" that copies of these resolutions lie
forwarded lo the president of the
The Southern Cotton Planters
convention recently in session at
Memphis, resolved to cut down the
acreage ot cotton 20 per cent. Now
( niteil States, to the Texan senators,
aud lo the depaituienl of justice.
Messrs. W. M. Walton, K. T I
Moore anil John C. Townes were!
appointed a committee to send the
If southern pUuters generally would ! resolutions to Washington—Austin
pursue this course, planting the 20 ' Statesman
per cent Iu corn and small grain, il
would prove a prolltahle change.
Wherea-. such negligence ou the pan
of I he laboring people aud such purti.-ilitv
on the pail of their representatives have
developed such political conditions a
that make the circumstanced of the far-
mers distressing. Whereas, we se# nil
hope of bettering the circumstances of
the tailoring people, only through Insu-
lation favorable to the protection of Ilie
lalioriug people, therefore, lie it
Kesolvcd. by Itastrop < ounty Fanners
Alliance. That it is the wish «d this ImmIv
all object a for which tin
ones are repealed by the
ll*'\ul(s |u SA VKIis.
Wasiiim.ton, January II. In the
a-signments to-day of the subeoiii*
mil tees of the appropriation com
luittec, CongrevamanSaycisof lexas
was made chairman of the ftiibcoiu-
inittee ou dclleienc) and placed
aecond on the Nubcouimittce mi I
sundry civil Service. 1'liese are the
most imp rtaut appropriation bills
that collie before the coinuiittec
U bile 11 ol in a ti is chairman of the
v^as popular *itli his neighbors and
waa getting some little property
about liiin. lie httd a few bend of
cattle ou the raugc, but Mas mwr
known as a rustler. I he motive of
bis murderer is therefore unfathom*
able.
Holes ami I* reman were the tir i
persons ou the scene of the murder
1 lie hr i thing tliiit attracted their
attention was a gnat pool of blood
in the snow on tin- side of tlo road
I- mui the pied of blood a «i II d« lined
cdliiaou at am was outlined up tlo-
lilll, a. ro-as tin* ill\ nle ami back into
, the gui ii to the left of tin road In
the gulch. Siucan d vvith blood sliNtd
the wagon aud on the load iu the
waguii lay the lifi-lcs* bod> of mnr
defed John I i-dab lli« feel Imug
over silo- dashboard and his budi
*. * .( t'AiM |||l| as || frotll tli«
po«it|fit) he had 0 .ipicd when Sri i
Ii| bi- ti aui I a., loiliet ho -
were found, one on i-itiier -i.it- of i. .
hrea«t lie had appareMtiy died
without a struggle.
11is doublehrrrclcd slct^iiu was
f niti'l on tin* dm ic, mIhp it b,-tti
fallen frutii lln v a:;on, the uiu//ir-
In Mm full i• f mini
1 isdale It i \ ,'tt a ife and four • In I-
dn n. Ills bftln r. In-iti-r kno \n st
\l Aliisou, Iim s on the ram of ftie
murdered man, and a special mess-
enger khh at once dispatched tin rcto
to inform the family of tb i.% fu 1
fate that bad o\crtakc;i the husbund.
father and tirother
lln- feeling in town over tin* e •%-
ardl>, cold-blooded murder ii pretty
high, ami the olUecrs arc working
\ ry cautiously in the mailer
I In-re i- not the least doubt about
apture of the murderer, as be is
believed lo be known at the present
NV .lliauisou ( .Mint \ >011
J. C BAUHOF. Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
HRAMHKS. WIIISKII S. WINKs. uLN. PoKTI.K nml VI.K.
HIKSII l.AUKH ulwiiys uii tup KINK CMi.\KS
IV**" I.lib. Ii -' ii. il 11' all I.
'ill ■
NEW BAKERY,
X
lET. IP. KBIL.
t H A I r, I! t 1 HtM 1; >
Would inform tlio iiti/fic; cf 13,*«
lutve estub!ishi' i <i
p tli.it tllPV
At Hi
FIRST CLASS BAKERY
IlKKAII,
VVAI.I i-.u t miM i;
Hol.Ks. I AKKi I
will lie
-trrnnh
I t
I IMS11 I.i
• gi*e Nalisf
n (ion
St. I'elcitburg. ail vice* of Ilie
lllli, aaya: Auli Jewiah ouibreaka
have 'Micurir.l in luauy village*, lo
I'enaa ami Saraloj tb« bomea of a
number of Jt-wn, auapevtcil of
liuardlntr «irn for ilif |iur|io*e of
raising lli« price* in Ihe market,
have beeu burneil anil many .lewit
I that Hon. II. .1 Price organize liaslrop
—♦ ■■ ■ county Into primaries or precinct nr-
Say* a Washington uorrea|>Mndent | Ka,il*iill.in. at nin i'. In order thai tin;
of the Kort Worth (iazrlte: | |.fl.- may raiiT «« mid thoroughly illn-
'1 Ii it t llullihixftig loiter.
A niitnlierof the Ti-zaft paper* have I appropriation ..ommittf. liot. rnor
copied the leUfr. piirporting to have j Sa>,.f. „,M ,aM >(.tir r,
work of the committee.
CITATION.
An Kimm hi
Coafactioaarios aad Fazaily Grocorioe.
I .'ii written by Coloni'l Mill* to ex-
AIi 1 t-rtiian Phillip* ol this rity ; ami
muiiy of the in have rouimenteil upon
it har*hly, nml have intiiiiaii'il thai
( oloiit'l Mills seemed to think lie
constituted tiie ili-iuoi rntii- psrl>.
As soon a* Alderman I'liillip* heard ol
this letter lie emphatically denied
having received it. Not only lhi*,
but lie positively stated thai lie had
received no letter from Mr. Mill*
I'lie New Birmingham (lexat)
Times, ha* thi* to *a\ of Mr.
Savers :
lli't. jo«kI'll (1. KATKII*, v, i
1 hi* gentleman ha. taken u good
position in tin national congress
from the dat lie entered it* liallt.
r
A naval ollircr of long experience
aud great promiuence said this
afternoon: "The public should lie
lie lilt* in liotli the Kepiililieiin and
.. . . .. . | Ileuiocratii* congresses lieen Ihe most
Mo* of the paper, have already see.. ||(.|jv(. (||<l ,m)Hl „„
MiM i'i i II ' ? ?OW.d:,*lr ;tl.e I ri.pri.l and to-
Mills the Justice to retract what the, , |ni!|l„ „
I hey will also conic | nai„ra| ,„.iIcian ami perfect),
■ truth if they add Ihe | „oU| „ „
eiy,ernes In t,|>(| ||a> occupies a place that will
been
have Kali!'!*
|very near the
assertion that in their
injure Colonel Mills they hnvi'
ell*- tlli' li'itililig questions iilnl ismie* of
the llsv. ami lo the eml that (lie «liule
peolilt! may he lalrly ami lully repre.
the''"conTroversy wTth'"I h"'" The ""it'll I I. ... H.iyd - to™ ""
investigation at San Kr&uciseo is de- j hillon* l - putili«lietl in all ol the county |,UI„| without inquiring too uloaelv I l,r,''"■," eongres* adjourn*
veloping some vcrv startling facta. , paper*. 'illtfl il)4 reliability. Austiu States-'
aud II will be well lor us to uppreci- j iin motion. .1. M. r. I'ain all th.' par ;
ate the situation thoroughly. The I li.sn paper.. National, btiiln or <"omity.
; evidence laktin shows conclusively, j | in.i, ih.'r.- I a ■!i.| >wlil«>n mi the iisrt i
i iu my mind, that the assault on tin •.,( luarv papei« wlneli we have lieen
have been kiHed.
sailors was a pre-arranged affair, and | taking to .how a -plrll of ho.nlliy in the
A 1.011 tloti telegram of the l-lli. the ini|uiry into tin* ca^e at N alparaini j l-'arim-r- Mlianee oiih-r. ami " ihl paprr.
referrinc to the famine existing . is a lucre farce. 1 he inquiri. it i" ar). . .iitiiiti ll> uini liig the Alluinee
, naiil. developed Ihe fact that the rim
,1.. w, ivinralmrff u,,|«i.i..| i.r.vi.r . - i.tll. inl- ami ili'inaiitl-. mill sai.l papi r
through t . . g, occurred between the hours of I and ■ ,,,ui| math ttage.la reienile.. mui
ahow thai tui' ,i |n t|,n afternoon and II was alleged | |<(r|, 0|) lllBi a<|v.....,i„
roubles bate ,|l(. American suiloi* wire tlriiul,.
"advices already
aum of 05,00i>,(MM)
beeu appropriated by the Imperial Now I happen to know a* u matter
treasury for the purpose ol proyid-1 of long .Aperient* sailors .lo not get
"ftnlug!\ using every eilorl !• break
ilnwu oiir orgatil/atlnn; Theirfnre, b«« it
. Ilesnlvetl. by lta*trn|i (Nmiity Farmers*
iirun!, so early In the oay. II may , \uiniee. tlmi we hiII with'lr.i^ our
seem o«hl or e\en a jol* g obaerva- «up|>nrl from such paper* if they do not
I Uon. but it Is none Ike leaa au impor-1 wa hosillliie.. 'l hai a gr. ai
taut fact n.Ith a strong bearing on
Ihe cu*.' lliat sailors on shore at | J,,,., „
libertv do uot get (Irunk before I Jtepolvcl. That we will *uh«cril e for
, iniHiiight. Ilie) never iu a hml) j it lead me- It-lorm paper, ami urge uii
o. I lime Intoxicated early in the; uieiuls-i
I lie more 1 hear from,
lug the abaolutc necessaries ol life,
lo lie distributed among the suffer-
ing poor. All tbi* nionct ha* been
cx|iendeti, iu atidiliun to large •tin*
apeut through tlic ceutral fauiiue
cummittec and through private indi-
vidual* ; aud yet the wania of the
dialreaatil peasants have beeu sup-j other than u Chilian source the more |{, ..,ltd. Tlml
idled only I.i a limited extent." thoroughly eiintlnced I mui Ihe assault . imtill'heil In Hi.'
. ... itriuiidiluteil and ililendcil aann imp. am! iillH" oitifi e
Fry general manager of the 1 msulMo ilii« itovcrniiient." It was ' " i"
ha\«' been rea'lint( au) pi-
exclusion of reform papers.
The Ahvkki'I«i.k did not |>ublish
or refer to the "letter" because it
did nut believe it genuine, oud r«
(iroduees the above to allow that our
conclusion^ weic eorrect.
Ml-s K. Lister i« in receipt of new
fall and winter stock of mlhliiciy, ilresn
iroods. new trlmtniniCM f• • r huts and
•lre*ses, new funey goods mill notions,
too numerous to un-iitiou In detail, at
low price*, sin I- determined not to
Ih* undersold, uml l.tdlet are Invited to
examine her lilies |}| jjooil- uml prices
lief ore making their pirn ha«ers e|sv-
w lie re.
«• veil! tig.
to i|<* so. uml advise thai if
liould take bill lie paper let it
lie the reform pre-
Mr.
governing
M K A. T. with oilier high ascertained thl« aftereojui
road tame iu on In- j the possibility of a donM
A nat y department bus, sinie
ollli-ials of that
spe. tl.ui W edut stlai
evening
lie^ ond |
that the
the re- j
Ilisie r.'solull'in- In'
Silt mil i-kii. Ill Il l-
oil Illy paper*;
nit.
J. M I . I *is.
A re-oliillnii b) J M l
\\ IIHIII t*. Tin ie an
Irl-iini.'ii In our my
I Mill. 11/ :
i g'toil main
tt 11.. ale if'ioil
ilcl.'gation of leading tHUMa wei «ei|d of the llrsl u.-s s of the San i e snd. w hWea.. ih. > h it
■ I-...-I II... .leiurt li.iiilimr a ahorl 1 Krain isci inquiry redoiililnl prepa ,„.taln. .| an Irrepirjliln lo.. la ihe death
I lie ill al UM mi |mk miming r %«*ilvliv ntlhe'ofc h. I'arnell. the great leader of re
t onfereiiee. No Information could Wtlooa 'or lr 1 , * ' , 1|w ri.HHI (| ; fnrni In Ireland, and llml In the dentil of
lie ifftiliered alwtiil ODttlikiliaii of the navy ) afd in IhU ll> V vi, I'aruell the Irish m-ople have lost a
lie ffalbereil about ooitipleti
rtMul from U U |4 ««« l« •nrithvllle.
lax kharl Hfgiater.
Mr. raniell Ihf I'l h penph - ..
aud ihe navy department pushing j lrill(l„| i,.,,!,-!. tiiereinn'. vteii'iid riii. iu
even means of sat ing time. j ..nr sincere lundiileneu.
I n; I Vu'li" I'ojitn i rtill|i I ,iti*til„|>Ui'ii A ■!Ii
in.t V\"I** >;• iiiComrli llu«M"fn st Sufi Tliroie
I'rt'a* In Hi" lice I'tioftil llfttlilii' in nil
In o !•••* fit Ii* It* ii*i llnv liiif l«i•••ii ir**f, l in
tin III) fur llir t Mrtilt )('«!■ Il I All In rili'l
on sn m •«!. Nii'1 i« main eiin Kill) ' rill* |i-r
Isiliji I'll .. m11 in ia*ii'
Alexander's Neutralising Cordial
I nr hUrrtei« |i>ai-nii<r>. < lining Morliua ,t, tl
i Vcn rurm of tail el lpnil.il . In >aaiiitir mill n|«|
<mji Ih' fuj-i'lh iiirnl I.) lln me fir*-nut In
taki ioi'I tin- N'st tfuii'il) foi i IjiMrnii ^|i||r
iti-ihiior Ai*<i lur i hroiili IHarrlei s II la mi
• |ua!f.| I IU> i rui* i ' i Inaili
> J AI.KK tVliKII l'iM|.rl.'l.ii
Auniln, i>«|i
i tin a*H'Vi in n«<|iiiai't'ii.r«' « tin* Htpi rlaiM i'iil
lo J \li <«ii*li r r<«i ivfuiih Ihr oarn li Dm
active |'fa« ti«f iaf uie'tiiiai-in Annitii aict \ li iii
liy,
f'.ir •alt- lii i J'rhaH A a,hi llavfruf fruan
name will he heralded from one
i end of the union to the other as a
reformer the Match dog of the treas-
ury. While Mr. Savers is not a
brilliant commi t, lie is a fixed atar
of the lira! magnitude. there is
but little surface to hi* cliara 'tcr, lie
is a deep ami honest thinner
Say els ia a moat reliable man in iiiin
emergency, and his end is not \ci
lie is iu Ihe xciiith of munhood and
|iossessca more of the vlrtliea and
less nf the viee> than is in the cata-
logue of the average man wil l seeks
public life.
We want to ace Ills great liglil
again tt the robbery of the national
treasury. Sabers I- a tariff reform-
er, a sil\er man, an internal improM-
m«*lit man ami an economist above
the doo<i!c-l ug iirifi-r Ih i^ iin
« "MMii im • *n appropriation^ .New
ItirmiiigliAm I'i uii s.
^
—f Mir orders for Job work staris
off Well ill the lieu Mar. We st ml %
to |iIcbm\ and liming at a hcaw
expenae, | rcpared our . itin for all
kinds of job wotk from a j tnrial to
a •' HO page Imok wi uiiaiantee aaMs
faction, (lite ynir boon paper a
chance al your is ami Keep the
•ii'tiev a I le oi ( p j(|
ou| bn luii«a
1 Ml sT ATI o| i i \ \*.
/ th* .ShriiJf «i tiny I "htl-il.lr • f
1 'ONHty lilllKTINO •
oaih tin o f"! hat i i Ixni " i'!i al ri.|
Ie I .iv« >H'iar * ln'f*' i • \ i*99t ot a it * I." I t«i «iiiiiiiu n
I nula S|| In ft II) limkiuir (Mllilll all« n lit till* I I
tatliMi uii > In i a> Ii «ick fur finir «n«i ♦•••ot
warka |ir«\Inn* in lln ri'fnrii«Im> lii'ffiif in miii
s •|>S|s r |*u lil 19 Inst II, 9fiur ■ milll i If 111 «• r •• !•••
N III m «| m| I r |.iil.||a|n i| tIIi r9-lII liitt If IMO lin n
In 11 ii. a o*a|>i-r |itiii|l lii' I In tlic I mi<ii|) ir
umt 'u ii' 1991 dlvtrlet bat n iluin
ini hi m a|.M|M i |n|lili«hc| in nai'l I'l tlilal
'tla'n I t In - ■ • In n in'M n|i«|H-r |nila||«l *-| 11.
tin lirarral illatrli i In nal 1 I mimi|> •.
••ml Juilli lal i|l«irli I ap|>*Mr Ml On nril i#ifii
lar I e fin 'if I hi* l !*lrli I • 'nuii uf |Im «tr* • | • • uiilil)
In ta* IimI'Iiii al I lie • mi rt I Iiiii9i' On o-nf in |iMa
Ooji 11*41% nil tin- tlilnl Miiii'ta) Ui.%|>r11 \ n
llir mini Ik inv ||ic IMli iIm* ■ f |«rU s |i
li'C tIn-o Mil'! then In Mtt*\«i r m |i MUnn Itlct In
nnl-1 I nail nil llir Mil 'ut nl Jaie mi> v l 19-.
Ill « null nnmIn-rial mi tin- ilta ki I nf al-l inert
N'i 7iW " lirr*-lit I !it *iiirt' Vnlat I* |i|mIiiIU1 ati«l
I nula Slelrt«rt U 'lefni'laiil tai'l frtlll'in mI1< flu*
thai nil lln Mint 'li \ nl liHiiiiiU'r l•••t |<c.|uiiit
Mai laa fllll) nelli"! ail'l lima. •••! Ill l.t sill,| It
ar|i| nf III* II* II light .if lln folluto I III' |.rt Iiiiais
Inait All that • i rialh ira> I i-am l «.f lumt
siiiiaift In tlic . minly nl H*air<i|i •tali- nl t'eta*
nn till' W Mti'ra nf thi Vl'KUM almul •-||rlitii*n liillfn
iinrtli rati of tin* Iim 11 nf llanmf< I*, no? •* cart
nf m Ih' hin* am vi nliyalr'l mi (in* Inlm 1'iatt
mir*r\ In Mal't • nuut\ su l "tati aiel innn |>ar
lii u'arl) ill's* rlls-'l an fnllna * |ti-mIuiiIiik m tin-
nal't \ iilt S I 'inn f .'•! h< if' lliili'. S I'i
w l.ill tarn a In N i'm k from Hllll'll I •• a l a M | n
in nil i'll « '. Ill*' iii a ||| illalmlrr S CMS vara-
an I a lllt'i ' iim Itr* In itlnnu ti r iuarki*i| « N i
W Mra« tin in •• N .11 i *rit In a f n k
*« J • i triii*; i m r Ii-ti ill lFM> i Ifitiii v* lili-h Im'M i • «
|(lM'■ ln< k maiki-t « tlirlii i '• W , vnra*
tn a ri > k t inin •- Ii Is-Ii Im ii rn a lllai k Jai k in ark• . I
i S '■ W |u larws ait'I a |> •• niMrkr-l \ S •
w I ,i «'• 'i s ais#, I In iii I I W If'JU ai s In a
r s k Irnui h lil- Ii taiai * a n n •• lie In * to ilta'"i
ti i. i.iarkcil \ S iiW I >aia ami a illlln innrki-l
> Ji lie In « ui 'liaiin o r S 1.11 W s v ,nai iin i,i «
S |i | in.ii i ara> t" n ris k frmn hli-li l.i-a a a
| n In I ui In * in • 11 f9 im'in ui'tiki'l « '• \\
< vara* aiel • illUn ,'l In* In s In itiann*iri
inMiki-1 • 7 I * arai then- •• II I . * arsa
tn tin- 111ii• nl lrt-|(iiiiiltiy •••nlalnlna -I" m rc
mure nr lean
I Ii«t i.ii nal't ilale ili'fi mlaiit I • uii fiflart.
un'aulull- i liter- I u|.im anil <ti«iMi> n an-1 |ilaln
let i I -ai-t | ii tiilai's ami a III. li"i.U frmn I'Imiii
lilt |H>9nt • I*ill tillH'lif tn I'lNllilllf s ilMlllMlfi
V-**' I'talutiif a>k • Jt!f|tfiiit>iil analuat •li*fi,ti
•Im «i i ii f tin mil ami | imm'ss nil nf nal't prim
iti s i.i u ot n| |hii|i • * lull 19 ii< I fill *i filial n lli'f
I' " Hi lal! lint lit I Inttl' In llir*' nal'l I mill Ml
Its a'mf •.i'i| iir * t r< |/u'mi tiie t|ili>wrlt altli
#"i •• ' t'l tin ri iiii nlii'M l|i|? I nvt v mi Iim 11
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1892, newspaper, January 16, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205101/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.