The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Tin* I'oimtj I)«*iuo« r.itic l 'onvcnlion
will In* U«ld in lii* low it ol llM tiu| . oO
halunluv, liu* tIIla d i> of M;i>. I*'1-'
j,,r iIh* jotrfio •! •clcciin^ did** till** I«*
III-' | \| | jl M.ilc, I 'olIICM •*lo| l. Hl'llll*
ItirUl ititl llMrti'l i*oii\i tilloi :md «l«
I «*r III lit* -llt'lf ottll'1' UIMlll I • .1* l li >
I r i'M rly «*oi|ii' I *•!< i nlil tiilitrillion
CUuir.m.n Hi tl * «i if.*KMil voting pre
cincl- K' l«' lio I HOtiV *lll|o||*
i.i t it'll t 11 * %*i% voting precinct* ul
•in it limt u* v ill •nil tlii'lr i nii\i iiii iii'i
a'.i I M'lnl dclc^uli** lo l |t' coituli coti-
\i'UIi• 111 (• • iiii'i'l ,tt linn* -l.itisi.
|{. .1. I'ltK > . i 'tl 111*11
Ii« iii(m iMlii Kxi'i tiilvf « oni'U'i*.
I i ( on. >i*i*i-l;tr>.
-II cludruicti v ill m' Hi I I ln-lr call for
ilo ii priiiittn uii i-llii^rt l«i llo* \lit i ii*
Ti* u Un*> v% ill In* piitdi*!icd (km* ol
rlmiyts
<*o| i inttJiuiit, of ( ialvoMon, in one |
• f I i)\. IIOKK N hiron^i .i MIj.| uricii.
I'lii* IIojiu |HMi|i|i<*a principal cr\
ig i.i*l .Ind^c I lark i« Miat lit- *a* u
.Mllr i:.i| Allt<ri|f\ , Hllll \4*l, MM lilt
\imliii i in >|Hiiii(fii( of liic Watt*
I i n\ , ' (*ii| I • ri**li.*. r lib* l«rcallict
(lit* niiii< i |'li4Tt' i f railroad* for lio
laid Iin \ war
ll l>l lll.1|; III III flit r« MllllHV hi (to
Voilli, i-oft'li^ Im>ii|;lit ai'li
iiiotM'\ made on! ol railroad ii \i l
no ut. \Vli«*ii (,'oiouiI < iroliam k«*u
on tin* Mini |i In* lionld w II die mhi«
•I t !l vii<| "coppcra* hrwcdit**" al.
11•• nt liu lliiaiu i ii tri'.:mpli ami I lie
i*a*c with wliicli a larg,* fori tin
4llo\\K liihi to ii\c. '
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lM* from 1 «i :i in* 11 i oiuiiiiiiiiiv.
I InXNl I I. I 'i \l\|| M I \, I
Man Ii i
Kdllol A'lVltliMM .
U lUliT lia I• «* < <I uud m lit lr
•piiii^ in nil i|m Hoft lieaiitv. *i*lcoinc«
ik and MtU iih ri'juict1 ami lit' ^lad.
\ It id mi^,' h *c fn| vvr\ in ii* 'Ii ili -
i-oiirmnt o%tm^ in ii„ lati- trvi/.i
CHl'HCH COIJ MX.
I I'lTKli n> t . W. wool ION.
it ml livtii iii llo parilv killing fruilH, ^ardi'so* and
roru.
Hi Mllli m tii|cmld> tfooil at |in*i riit
lav imi||I|iI«'Ii*a
ttl l'k III I In* I'M I It'll |k|*M
latiir**. Manx iin|m-n ti
bfi ii |iif«uilli'il. I'Ht mi
li.ii !*••• n anil!
Iio' illnr I)I«
imi of tlo' li'^i*
M inalti'lH litis •• . 4jw
lar. ww liu).
<111 Id il livii I
( UKUtUK < iii i.i ii Kldrr Frank
WIImiii. I'a l r. ** niil.i> •«lioo|, Sun-
day luorulug. t .Mi i. in. I'rnu liluic l '
u lid in I. Sunda> - In rarli Illonlh. rra> •
••r iiinMiiitf hi'M rinii-tl.it infill.
nioi.Ki i in m ii -III v.W. \Vih I
ion. I'm-Iiii Sunday m IiimiI.i*\tr> Siiik
dav nunlionf. to oYtiii'k. Hlfii'liiU)!
llion^ii tin 11111111 linn l*i'i*n ragiu^* j > sniiiUy uioriiinK mi«i ui^lii.
Ill t.lit lliliikl 1... I. I...a ... 1*1 I V <
Aii ixi'liangi' wanU
| ril«oiiu arid givi-n till'
ait.'*
'armuic oi
alii n land
•i|di lud. furllii'i IIihi.
|d «. iii^ tin uii^t ihi;itiitnilt pa't uf tin
liii*int' in a |io ||imi Ili.ti It may *m
ni-lly ii iii| Ii li-d dining llo* rouiaininii
day tin1 «t'-inn la our next U**in
wi lto|n |t> in* a til ♦ in |ni^i'ui tin* i in
|iurlaiit nritti'K* |ii'r(fctu«| 1 \ ilir fiilli-d
-i « in|i. Our oi'liulai and ii-|nr «*nlulivi
Imvi* |*rovi'li tlli'iii*! Ivi'i ui'tiXf and alili
wiirkrK*. and In Hh iii old Huntrop lia
I mm n vt I'll if.* ii'M«ntfd,
A general row aumn^ tlu- |>ii onrn
in tlic l ra\i * contity jail rcMiltrd in
four of tliein rni ivin^ m-mti wounds,
rin* row oti^inatcd from a gnim* of
canU
lUv Auntin K\ctiiii|( Ni*wm ii ol
llii' o|)inion that *• tlie pcoplu of IVxa^
liavu no tiim* to l i* bollu'rnl with
\ rllow jatUflK from tlir iu?*l at T\ li-r.
nml au* not u< in|; to lie." ami Hindi
in tin* Kvnrral opinion.
• — « ►
I lie si ale proliiliiiiou parly i-
j called to miM't at NN aeo, ou Tiit'iolay ,
j April I'll, to eliM't di'li'^ati'H to tin-
i.itit,ir National 1'roliildtlon t'oiivniliou. to
iliiriii^ il„. .in>t-u..K ol tin* Tvsm J ooMiiuali' |,r. i.leiilial .-Icclor., ami
IW A MH'iul!<m in llmt city. j10 "<" ' • i- mli.Ut«f«. f..r Row-mor.
i . • ! lii'iit.'imtil-gnvrriior uii>l oilier t. t«'
A liill li:i: licfti introtiuci'il in tlie | oltlccs.
Nf« Vork legislature t« aliolisli Lu«l-
l.iw Blrtcl jail, tlic last rruialuitig
M'Ktagi' of ini|)riauniiicul for ilflit.
It is t-oiali.U'latI\ |in'<IU'tv(l tli.'it
Itlioilc I-laml v. ill take lu r place in
tlic Democratic coliiirn tlii- lull.
4 • ► - —
Tlii' <<i:itr pre coiiveiiiim lioltl*
it* next annual .etu-ion at Sati
Autouiu, convening on tlic I'.'ill ol
April.
— 4 ^ —
Ceitaln citl*eiih of ICI 1'at.o liuve
pii'U .lav tioulil a lot m_tli.it cilt*.
npoii wliieh lie mil luillil u nIntel
ro i<teneo.
San Antonio i umkiujz grain! pre-
paratiomi to enter.ain the
in our initlni f.u Mime lime luit m
liopt in. career i our, liaving lieanl
of unlv two i'am'n l.'ilt lv. Mixxri. I
A wiiiinorlli ami J. I tiruy.
t>lir M'llool «ill knoll lie out. 'I'lle
In*! alia\ "ill lie Kprut in examili.i-
liouit ol tin- piipilo. We will liaic
■•oiue recital ion*. Hut ciinuot prom-
i < an entertainment. owing In I Iii
■ lii>aiU antagi h of the m liool liuililing
ItivitatioiiH h i'ii* he iii out lto.1 Kri
In Mn>. Munger tor a ipii'ting to
lie given on tlie ensuing ilay. til
i-Olir*U We Were glail lo lake il ill '
>atlir<1n\ moiniiig toiiuil a jovial
eronil gntliereil ami tlia-v liail inerrt
iiri-B, if liappy face* ami luiglu
.utiles mean an\ tiling At I'i o'clock
tin- Invitation to come lo ilinlier w >
lieeoi il ami nil iliil justice to tIi.
• plilliliil iliuuel wlili li liuil In ell pre
larcil. Tlie evening was eiplali)
well enjoyctl. Aftir the ipnltin^
wan over they repaired lo the lioapi
tai'le home of Mr. ami Mr*. .1. A
Wliitw orth'*, when all jolneil in
'.ingu.g. anisic ami n ailing.
Dhi Suiulav hcIiooI orgnni/.eil a few
Sinulav since with Mr ti. \\ . Cor-
liell. Miiperintemlent. it it Increasing
in iuti ri Nt ami strength.
We have hail several spelling
| iiiatches since lay last letter. I'wi
of which we will especially neiitiou
III one Mr. Ilowaril Sinitll lleservff
credit as lie spelh il si inc time aflei
I lie others misseil. I Ii* oilier is Miss
Mina Whitvvoith, excellril. Aftel
ill spelleil until they were lireil, then
ivere several reeilatioiis ami iliulogucs
which were well remiereil lay tin
school chiliireii.
llepoits ol guns cau lie liearil
liriuging ilovvn game liv the score.
Mr. llml ileinphill, one of the hun-
ters is somewhat iliscourageil as the
others are surpassing him. Hut ilnu't
ilespair Itinl, proliahly luck will
" Change it about us you W ill, the
litflit is lietween Hogg arul Texas .
demagogy ami Democracy," sav* the
Waco Day, ami the Dav is correct.
Kl 1'aaoenters a protest against the
legislature districting it with Sun
Anlouin, ami sent a delegation to
Austin lo enter u strong ami vigor-
ous protest.
A tape worm, sixty-two feet long
was taken, alive, from au eight year
old Houston lioy. There is uothing
small aliout Houston people, even
the young ones.
If Democracy were separated from
Kepulilicauism, in the primary aud
county conventions there would lie
less demagog) and more and lietter
Democracy in tlie land.
friend, liillic
we liav
Kent, Is
I*raver and siinu service everv Weilne*.
ilnv lilglil. I'lilhlieii . iwrviee 1st Sliu-
iliiv l|i each iniiuth. 'i u'l luek |< III.
IUitisM III in ii Itev VVM.Itiese.
Pastor. Suiiila* m'Ii.miI 'i .til a. m.
I'reu.'liitiit seeunil .hi.I Inurtli s*lil.atli
III ea. li II.11litIi at 11 a III . mill at S ||. III.
I'liiyer meeting even I ue.iluy night.
I'llt.lii- rnnllally invite I
C*I.V tltt • III IK II Itev. t It
I'ert V. Hector. Si i v lees ever) Villi aim
till Miiiilni. II a iii.. ami * |i.|iil. All
are t-nrilUllv Inv iti'il to atteiiil. Sunday
•elii.nl rvetv Suiulav at a in.
tifiiwas Viriioni.t I'm iii li Itev
VV A Mm iv |'.,>tnr. Servlee even
ttr.l Siiiul iv iiinriiing ami lilglil. anil
ever 11111 < I SiiiiiIiiv i in ■ lit I ii if in each
llliilllh. i hull exei'1'l.i'. I'riilav lanil
Satliriliiy li lu Ii I •> I'efuie llist altil llilril
Siimlay. Siiiulay selimil .Ingiiig i las.
> ii n lli-l Suiulav iiftvrin.nu . I '.I
o'clock Itllilr ela-s every Friday II.'-
fine tlist and third Sunday al I p. m.
ijuarterly imeliug to-morrow, Sal
unlay. I'reaching at 11 o clock
Saturday and Sundaj^ti.v llev. K. S.
smith, and < Quarterly Conferenci
Saturday niuht.
— • —
Sain Jones let-lured ut Klgin last
Sal unlay night. Some went from
Hastrop and came away delighted
I have always said you must hear
him to appreciate him. Among Ids
warmest admirers are statesmen,
lawyers, divines, and learned men
of ail piofcssii'ti*. The assertion
that his pulpit is the "coward's for-
trcsa" is as lalse as il is liasc ; and s
fellow can soon prove that he is iih
coward.
I have read soirewhere of an
engine of torture which a heartless
despot, in a certain age and land,
invented ami employed. Il was of
the following ilcscriiition It was a
cell which at the prisoner's tltst en-!
trance presented an air of comfort
hopes of her j ami ease, hut which was so formed i
I that it gradually* nml slowly coti-l
t rati i'il its dimensions; it grew
stnuller and darker each dav. W hen
Kruiu Curie IVter.
It av i u low v. March Jf.'i.
i Mr. Killti.r:
I done role lo dey tioveuer and
sunt dey letter Iiy " Aunt t aliui's
Hill."' «n he lining me hack dey an
ser in two day a. When I red hit to
my ole ouieii she gel mad an Hung
dey letter in dey lire, and like to
•ling iih- in will hit. IShc called me a
ole fool an say no (lovelier tievai
rite no such litter, she call "C'alini's
Hill" a kidney footed villiati ami lilt
him will de ox liow. ami say he rote
hit. W ell sail. If dey Uoveuer never
rote hit, what lie make lie mark lo.
Here* what he sac, an you call judge
fo yottov. nself;
Ki.i.sIi.tivi Mv\sitio>, .
Austin, .lewvemlier '.'I, IS or I'.l
hundred and, I foigot what. )
Mi:. )* .r .ia Mhou, (• lits me.)
Iii' iitito the devil, you ktnkey
headed ole Ape, I'* i>ot all I cau do
lo lend lo dey legeslalcr a'ul watch
"(letirge I lark " wiilout foohn
alonu'er y our infernal ole luit. lies,
I'cclioually Yours,
t iovetier ol ( his mark ) Tex.
( lure to goodues. if dey tiovenei
lite ilat letter dey oiighl to tling him
outer de church. Hit's scandiilca'r
hit's just ^t &nduics.
My ole omen she still sav dey
tioveuer don't rite tint letter, slit'say
lies good to his nalmra at he ctlleh
another mans railwad in Yeestern
I'exas all hole it liy dey haweits tin-
twel Ids ftetis an uuliors milked hit
nearly drv , Dal si-eui like he good
to lie nahors, sure enough, hut, r
how liout d.it man what own tie %
railwadr 1 like lo here what lie got
to say,
I don't want no mo truck wul tint
tioveuer. I'z goin to carry my i ase
up to dey ( olllisliollers Cote ol lias
lnip county. I vi i t |'i t in.
IV s. Han shaken uiltcu lively,
- In i as \o lioru. i . iv
I'hutige as you have chaugcit yout
One of the severest snow storms : luiiiting ground recently ami perhaps
! within tlie nietuorv of t Ids generation '•> Hying stones you will sue. eed
lliir lit < i«* isi..i,.i n i ilia, l ....I
ram*d in IvaiKan on Sunday, Man n ^ rv ; ^
*2(ali, while a fearful Idix/.ard and r,.l.ov,.rx
snow storm swept over Illinois ami >,|rs. ,|. IluHkin
Iowa. In Texas it was only a light | ter Annie, have jusl n 'nrned from
free/.e. along \i-it to her daughter Mrs.,
- - —♦ ! I'earsou, of 1'ravis county. NN r art j prisoner first observed it lie
lu primaries and conventions 2U ylad to have l,i*r among us again. grew alarmed, and his alarm was
years ago tin* line was as sharply Minn Mary Catcldns accompanied | intensified as he saw tin-
draw n lietween Democrats and lie- by Miss Kinma Smith. \i ited hei
publicans us it was during the war lister. Mrs. II. Voast, this week.
Mr. Kd houmll and family have
visited relatives iu Caldwell county
recent 1\.
If tfns appears, when opportunity
affords you may look for another
letter from,
14 Constant Kkaukv."
r vuKKirs (Di uii s\ in r
will stt p that hacking cough
1 ry it.
A Sprained Ankle.
'Mil* i i i-iuiimiui on uii.out an«l nm
dial w Ml la> |MH pli* up nidiiiatilv «• t<• " 1
wi i*k«. \et wi' w Ml .u tlant«.i* llallnnl •
snow I inimi-ut in rure •> « t-t . j
•pr.iintd auklr hi I lo .1 da> if .i|ipli«*«i f
it I'Ui l*. U ll< i I'l 11111111*111 11 • •! > K'lii Vr 4II 1
1'iuceediiig* of heiuoeralie primary
t'tfUVi'lllloll in* It I a< I'.llge. |li lliip eoiilK
i). |V\.t , March J iih, I#].
|iu* coiK nt iuti w a ealleti loonier h>
(In* lriu|Mirary ehairiuni li.ivid Ki'llum.
and tin* lollnwliig ollU'er* wi re elected:
IVrumucut tli 111rm 111. I It I'oadra;
M*cretai). W. II M ithri*.
On uiotIon <d Mi .• Kennedy, llie
ehairmaii app >inled I 1 \Id Ki'llum. W.
N. Ki wiu aud .1. \ Mi I'liaul .1 commit*
lee lo M'lcet delegates. Mtliji'cl to latill-
r al loll l>> I III* convention, to t In* follllly
tiuu i*niion.
The above committi'f n ported a* fol-
low • :
.loli 11 Kbuer. al. \. l one, .1. T. Mf
I'liuul, |i4\nl Ki'llum. J. I. Farmer, W.
A. Truitfll uud .1. W Kenuedy.
Kahlh d.
I li«* following ri-olutioiK were iutro-
luced by •!. I.. Farmer ami adopli'd by
(In* 1 oUM'Utioii:
W|i«*reus, Itov. .1 s. Ilug^ Inu «bl\
t mt I li'ti tor I In* Inten l* ol tlie people ol
IVxa«; both as Altornev-lienei il ami
e I'liii'f Ks**euM\e ol 1 li«* Male; Tliere-
fora, tie II resolved by llo- Ueiiiocints ol
I'reeim e No. IU. lla«tlop couill)', III con-
vention a•oi-iii bled :
I. That we lieaiilly endorse the ml
miuUtratiou ol .1. S, llog^.
J Tliat thr delfgates Iroiu tbi*> eon-
veutioii lo tiie coiiuty eouveiilioii 1m m-
Mtrileted to U«r I In* 11 ulliio^l ilifluelii'i* In
imd men to llo* *1 iti' co ik 1* ii I lou who
Mill volt* for .I **. il'i^^ as llubualoiisl
uoniiaee of 1 lit* lii'iuofratii* party o
lou^ an there lie * iea olial#li* chalii'e ol
<*vcnriui( bi« iiniiiliiallou.
Ou motion o( Mr. J I . l-armei tin*
delegate* to Ihe eoiilllv eoiKeitlloii were
ilKlrueltHl to u e Ibelr lllllilence agiilisl
the iioiulnatioii of i*i ti 111> olllcer*.
On motion of ll.-ivid Ki'llum III!' dele-
gale* lu tin* county comeiition were iu•
«lrueted lo vole a« a uttil ol* all n'lbjecl*
where not ullieiwiti' ilKlrilCletl.
Oil liloliuii of I' r« \ ill Kellllitl 11, tt M'f.
• iiir\ w i- lu tru«-tid to |iirui«h 11 i-opy
•f (lie pruireding- of ilii* rouM uln>ii to
tin* ||n -ton pott and the It %*• rn«• i*
\ 11 \ I It'll*! U foi pU b| Ititli.iU.
On mollou the con*eiition adjourned
• ine die. \Y. 11 M t I III w *,
Secretary.
Kit*urSi I.iik> Wafers.
Ladle* will iln«I liiene wafer* jn«t
what tII*'\ I. .111 I rill t * depnided
upon • Veiy tune I I ^l,*r relief, sjfr 1 r% 11
Sun Send b\ mail. I * 11. •**. f.'oi p.*i
box r.iuer*on llrutf * •• . nun il x iur
■ -. mi. .lo*. , i il . til l f« r ale milt !•;
We Ape In It,
MEYER BROS.
AT T II E
t I'll.II't A Null ..III
lietween Confederate* aud Federals
Hut the whirligig of tiiue brings
round strange changes; uud, III
primaries uud conventions now.
Democrats anil Kcptihlicuns net so
mixed up you can't tell them upait.
Houston Age.
Alas, true! too true!
I'AHK Kit's
Ttll.l
SV Kl 1*
(Ol till
Cures colt!*
Jersey Stoek I'ays.
Mr. I) W. Phillips presented the j lopa cougn instantly.
Leader with the lirst pound of butter t*° days.
made from his jersey cow I'ennessee .
Ileauty. The tlrst day's milli made « Urk " ^'"barraaalng Iternrd
1 pound 8 '* ounces of hutter. calf l'art of Judge Clark's Confederate I
— ~ 1 l.'i days old. How is that for a two embarrassment is tliua related toy Dr. | .
The Missouri, Kansas A: Texas year old? Three pounds of such A. I'. Smith, the noted Presbyterian ! " " KrMU
railway declares its purpose to push | butler per day at ft*, a pound— divine, of llallas: "During the j appointed
on to'"deep water" oil the Texas j eents a day. 'I lie butler is yellow, seven days' battle around HiclunoDd | whither as to the aoul? A few mote
coast. It seems that the Katv lias I .olid, line grained and delicious. e improvised a hospital, but we liatl | minlers hence yea, a few months,
lieen turned loose. Fori Worlli; ( an't be beat. I.auipaaas I.eader. | more wounded than we had tents to | #D(| w|„,ri, s|m|j we lie' We shall
(• ase tie. I j |,e ,bove is a pretly gootl show- J"^1 Vl'"..'".'. U'."l1 ! be
ides draw
closer and closer together. At
length it touched him on all aides,
proceeded on utilil it crushed h.iu to
death. Not an unsuitable emblem
of htimau life iu this. At the oulsrt
our sphere spreads out, ami pre-
sents many charms; light streams
upon us from all quarters, ami many
things fascinate and thrill; but
gradually the sphere darkens and
contracts narrower ami darker until
we are pressed down into the dark,
dark grave.
Whither are we hastcniug? All
!, we know—lo the house
for aj| the living—but
< >11 Ihe ^'Hlli, the
I, ,, • -- ., I tercd around under the , WM i e somewhere, consciously and at-
Democrats ,,f i ing. and funiislics anothei evidence ariM111,| looking tor the tnein-. lively^ but where? The where will
Austin organir.cd a < lark Club HO" j t',at■'"r liutt<'r t,,e | bers of my regiment, and I heard u.y be deti rniined by our character
delerminetl |' H'«'| nauie called1 by a woundetl, man. j |„ lhu |ire#eu( <>h, inanbe
wi e to-day !
strong, vvlio arc
make Travis county the bannci
county against arbitrary personal i
government."
. . ^ "■
Austin. Mr. McCorrigon
' little have uo ci|Ual. i |)auie called by a wounded man.
T. ,, " w hom I found to be a schoolmute.
The man said: '.Mr Smith. I want
( itvi Mo., Murch '2'i. - you to stay with me,' and the doctor
K v \s v - tin, Mo., Aiurcti Ti. -1 you to stay with me,' and the doctor | Itev. A. W Moore, of Florence
! A special from Fayette, Mo states ,„i.l: 1 will stay with you as long j s C., proprietor of the "Centenary,"
I that three negroes were sold there there is breath in your body," am!
is I yesterday at public auction tinder | he knell beside the 'man and' began
iii monthly devoted to "a closer
At Austin. Mr. McCorrigon Is yesterday ut public auction under! lie knelt beside the man and began
having considerable ditlleulty with ,1'"' vagrancy act, which provides i iu wipe the blood uud dust from his j ""ion of the states, the churches.
, . .. , Sudden rises in the '"r l'u> of vagraLts. ppaaession fMce. lie had but ti few hours tt>: ami the nations," was here Saturday
Sutlden rises in lite. . . , ,
being given to the purchiiser dtirlnu live and there were nine bullet holes
several ,i, , i„P,„ ,,i m.nti.nei. The sale look I through ins body
his coffer dam
river have washed it ;>ut
times, Just al a time when it was
thought to be nearly completed.
Mil. . X It II n il i
Irop l*\.t*
fcl'K) lia-* been refuaed for tlie c
which won tin* l i^ li^ lit in tlie
Antonio in:iiu l:o t wi i k.
M*k
nil
p.lill Sl.OA l.illilll llt Will illli tli* u| l
•on* on mini or in ;i«l• It will heal ill
U niiud- ami i un * *pr:iln«. burn*. *r:ild*
lit'iil*!**. !*ore throiii. -M|f i 11 •' • i, I .imi '
bui k. eoril*, bullion-. I ' l I beiiiu:ill*in j
|i|lubii|{o. iii'ii in Ik i 1. I'oiilnn ted in ii ■■ Ii - i
it Ii t' lio i tjiiftl. |lo not llow mi> othei ' plare'l Upon I In*
while liuiiaeiil* t«> be put "ft on >011 for , ..
Snow Liniiiniit. There in in • oilier like!
it. A-k for Hall.ird * Snow l.tuillient. ( Oil\entloll, :it < lili a^o
Stdd by Mi ley A Hill. i - . «•
Mr. f<oliiimon. of Morrim. ban in-
troduced 11 lull in tin boime for the
Kiyihteeu Ili« n«*aml 1* tlie eMlimate
r.iini^ capa< ity of
1 it'iuocralic 11: 11 for the National
In the lust campaign Hogg carried
every precinct in Travis county with
a whot p and a hurrah, now, it is
said, he wi'.l not carry a precinct in
the term of sentence. I he sail- took j through ills body. In a few moments
place in front of the court house . 11ii-rt- came up a brother of tliedying
steps anil was attended by a great Miuu with one arm shot off. A short
crowd of people, among it being I tj„u. after there came another broth-
many negroes, who were highly | er'tith his arm in slim; and badly
indignant and who could scarcely be | wounded, that made No. :i. Directly
persuaded that slavery times I ad word cbiiip from the regiment that
not returned. The negroes of the t|lf ,,nly remaining brother had been
town are greatly exercised over the
the county. The gentleman is very sale ami they threaten vengeance,
evidently fast losing Ids grip
"Turn Texas loose."
A WAHNIXti.
A few primaries may be held over
the stale, "jumped up," as it were,
representing about one-twentieth
of Ihe Democratic party of the
community, ami instruct for Hogg
but when the masses meet, presto
change, will be the cry.
The Texas Iconoclast is a welcome
visitor to our sanctum. lis col-
umns teem with able and interest-
ing editorials, vv Inch must make so un-
people feel as it an earthquake bad
struck iu their immediate vicinity.
May the Iconoclast live long and
prosper.
«... « « fr —
Al Chester, s, ('., on Friday, May
JOtli, KIIaha Young. Ike Voting, H |.
man Noble. Alfred Crosby and
Martha Young, are to hang for the
murder of Alfred McAllely, a year
ago. beating liiui lo ileal II with
stones. Thus the lives of live are
made Ui pay for one.
Iliil Deal, a'iss ' Wild Hill of
Texas." goes to ihe Kentucky pent-
Icntian for one year, for shooting
into a house. I tiere are a t'.o/.en
other ciiargcs against liiui in that
state and Texas, am! otllccrs offered
ll.lllNi for him t>ut Kentucky au-
Iholitii's lefused lo surrender liiui.
'The stale executive committee of,
the damocrallc party met at Dallas
Oil the .'With. |o decide the locations
New
"Jack Ihe Kipper" Writes to
Orleans t hief of Police.
Nr.w OULI ans, l.n.. March ;tn. " I-
It n lunik, or Is It a terrible warning?"
Till* i- the Ulieusy query tlir.t arise- In-
Vidiilitsllly In I II.* minds III those who
reini the brief, t.ul omluoiis epistle re-
ived liy the chief ol |iolle« yesterday.
Il Is .igneil In s bold, unswerving hand.
hurrit.lv siixge.llv.' nf llie rs/or sls-lo-s
of ' .lack
missive
shot dead ou the battle li.-Iti. Hen
was the family; one dead, one dying
and two badly wounded. That in
the record of the Clark family ami
No. •'! was tletirge ( lark, of Waco."
Iii peace or in war, serving Ins conn
last, looking after ''delinquents." j
and securing "renewals" and new
subscribers. Ilro. Moore wields s
facile pell, and his readers see the
country through which lie passes,
silliest as well as if with the natural
eye. The "Centenary" is one of
the most readable periodicals that
our table. Success to vui
come to
brother.
"Some people think this is poor
weather, but it is certainly well sup-
try or his clients, tieorgc f 'lark has j l'"e<l M'''' change.
n * a a
always been, honest,
devoted to duty.
courageous.
Mr. (Hailstone says "had il not
4.. been for his Sunday rest lie would
I'AHKKK'S Col'!ill S^ Kl I* not now be the man he Is." From
cures cold in Ihe Head in two hours. Saturday night to Mouduy morning 1 the "t Mil I .nth' willneu r liavi a
Trial si/.e, 10 cents; large size,1 |IC „„sv „|| business of s manlier, more faithful and industri-
e "'IM-er." Here I- the | M ocular nature, keeps to his special representative than served us
One of the workmen on the I'ecus
bridge fell off and was killed, and
.ludge lioy lleiin ol l.angtry was
called on to bold the inquest. A
correspondent relates that on the
body were found a Colt's l.'i. all
barrels loaded, and about $!'• in
lawful money of the t idied States
"I •eiilit-uieu," said his honor to the
bvstanilers, "there is uothing lo liml
out about It'.'s the man came to l,j
death, lie fell from the bridge,
that's all there is about it. lint
there is one thing that is not so plain,
and that is, what wus he lining with
that £U||' (If course lie is desd and
cannot explain, but iliat ain't the
fault of the law. it is Ins own mis-
fortune. Justice is justice, and law
is law, um! as he can't offer no satis-
factory explanation of the matter. I
shall tie obliged lo line liiui 1(0 for
carrying on or shout his person that
pistol llecuuse s man chooses to
doll his wings urnl skim off to the
skies is lio reason thut the great state
of I'evas should not have what is
coming to her all the same." The
above report omits to state that
•ludge Itean ordered Ihe pistol liled
iii court ns pari of its archives and
adjuilged all costs ai/uilist tlie bridge
company, including the ifne. tin,
imposed on the dead man. .ludge
Itean is the sumc justice who made
the famous decision in the i ase of the
man arrainged before hi in for killing
a Chinaman, lie discharged Un-
man on the ground that there wus no
law in Texas against killing a China-
man. Han Antonio Democrat.
^
I'AHKKU'S ( ui (ill S^ Kl I"
will cure your cold in a few
hours. For sale by ull drug-
giats.
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The Democrat ui*hc* to Mate to
many men n ho are anxious to ocupv
the chair which afoi D. Say era g*\c
dignity to iu \\ ii-don^lon. that the
i district v |ii« || tuny lie curved out of
loan of the peimaiieiit m luiol fund
i lie in the treasury to tin- counticn,
the proieci1* t f a bit b tin y may .mi ply
to the luaintenam e of their Imoln.
Two year•• ago (iovernor llogg
went before Ihe people ad\<K riling n
theory ; tin* year he a ill have to ap*
pear before them defending it comb
tioii Waco I)ay
lied need Ualei |o lie liiveil.
The ifrlii-r.ll pn-'t lii t-r dep.tl lUli'llt ol
tin Missouri, l\m11*n• nnd Te*a* mi
liouticeM thait *pe.*,nl panvell^er r^let will
be MUthor if ed later for the event* li&Uifd .
lieiieml conference of the Metlmditl
K|U i'optl cbun ii luOin.ihu In M,n
N n lit nml It •* pn hi i a nil i ••nvi-iillmi .it
,\ll(ine«|Mili«*. Minn . .lune 7.
\atlofml competittie drill, ;it Omaloi
shine I.I 11• •
\NIiollIII Kdi|eati**ll«tl ii mii inlinu,
MieeduK :il S r to|fii. N \hi .lul>.
Vatlurud Ilemoeroilc convention, ut
i lie ago, mei'liiii; .lone .'I
VoiiliK People'- Sot u-lv "f i bri liitli
Kndeiivor, in Hi*^ in.luU.
N iilinnal cotivelitioi, <-f I In* |Vti| li'«
purf>. at <Oioiii i. .1 nl> I
t riennial coin l:m* • • f Knight* l «*m-
pl.tr. nt Ilenver. in \ugu-t.
It it* ii n I >« I roi,i|iHf 1 iiifurm r.mk,
Kni^bi- uf l'\tint-, nt haii t-< ity. in
\ li|f u«t
Satioiial eiicniupiueiil i.f liraud \riny
of ||ie Republic, it .i-liiii^ti'ii I1. I .,
ill SepfeiulH*r.
.Induing from llo* above and oilier*
under i'oii«hlcrafion and \*i lo t an-
nounced, the traveling pa« cngei agenl
uIII not ^|w|i the ualerlng place- tliU
niimmer.
I'AKKKK'H t Ul iiH sVKIT
«ill atop that hacking cough.
I ry it.
Green Flat) Store,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A
Full and Complete Stock of
SI KIN<;
A N I >
SI '.MM lilt
(.OODS.
Cents Fonlsii rids a Specialti.
WE study to PLEAS£.
call emy ud examine our stock.
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Assignee Sale!
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r 1*^1'ra'iiriTi"i'n KX-kinkkhkhatk K «-AMPMKUT. |« «*■> • '' «co>i' ti..u . ii..,;|;;,,;l:" ;!w- "nrK""""
...... . ... . ... a m mm I...1. ..a. L:..i..Im. 'I'm.. u.. 1 aa ■ I
IM«i«ialUfaeliou ill Ihe Hound Trip
Kates KiXeil by Ihe KallroadN.
Dam.au, Tex.. March The
ex-Confederate* of thin city an* hoijic*
a bat agitated over the $2.i 0 ronnd
liav
eotil r ad let name for me. Will be in
your ell) mioii, on my way home, and
will liegin opera 11 ilia nt once. Instruct
your captain* and corporal* accord-
ingly." .Ia' k tiik Hiri'icn "
—- « • ► ——
Prarllrally Settled.
\\ apIIINOTOx. Ii. March HO. — One \ trip rate of the llotifttoii and Texan
or more of Hie allver pelltloun are nt ill
elreulnliug III the lioune, liill there doe*
not «i cm lo Iht any probability that a
mimelelit number of aig'.iaturea will be
cured, aluvt how many name* have
liecn wen red i uncertain, ICeport*
differ gre .liy A III !-• ! I ver men n.i* they
recehed miftlcleni a—uratici * to make
never travcla on Sunday . Two avr-1 We kboa him.
vicea at leant aee liiui at worship on Sorry it in ai
Sunday, lie tuia a poor opinion of
thoac a bom lie huiiioromily ternu*
• oucc-em."
in no goib lu tlii*.
and therefore npeak
nre thai be i an not
•dill have tlie suffrage of all llie
"Old lentil." NN would acml liilii
there again, and again. San An-
tonio Democrat.
Interest lo I a\ I'm era.
The dire* t lax « n land collected i y
Ihe |-eileial (ioveiilUieiit al llo elo e if
ihe war hn* liecn refunded t«\ i on-
gre-.
All flinw who paid llii- tax. :md
iJotibtl« •« all who owned laii l from
tMi,f to 1*a;s did pay il. <o their heir*,
whether you ha\e lill' teeel|i|M or not,
cau hate il n funded
If you haw nii> claim" •- owner,
hi ii ur it < I ui I li I <*t ratoi I will be glol lo
corn-pond w lib \oii. Float ln\entlga-
liou of llo* mall**i aud I ii f • • licit ion in
III) po*ic««ion f am prepared t<* eollecl
I bene i laiui-
al I IIOOH,
With low lei il Mavnard.
In order to nive the jicojile of B.istrop j chance
I|have hroujjht^tl.o
ENTIRE STOCK
of FAWCETT A SAVERS up frtjtti Smithville
and opened it at the REYNOLDS' CORNER.
Everything iti Stoi k is offered ut
STRICTLY COST
except Wooleti Dress Good*, and Flannels, which
must be sold REGARDLESS OF COST.
rU
1
llii' Nu li>i|l(. ( luialimi Ailvix-ati'
nn\ h, "The Itu|>ti tH U'l-III In lie nil-
I In-in .-..iill.l.'iil lliey mi'. Ih' I tlie
liill mi a illri'i'l vnle.
((iM KUKICATK \ KTKKANS.
I'ri'imrnliiili" llellHf WbiI«' f r llie Ite-
ti ii inn ul New Orleium.
\> ilui.KAUP. Mur.il SO.—Armn^e-
(iii- ul. in- 1.1 Iii it inailu lor III > Ur|(i'i>t
i,'Hill.ill "f I'niiii .liml.' velermi" evi-r
hilil. I" I ilk.' |ilii.'.' A|irll T In II. The
I.u i- ileli'lfiilliill I* e*|H'i'|.'il lu lie illi-
a,.i1111 \ Ii.11£.*. not wily Im i im < of thr
urnil il il ill'i till «lrep|(lh ol the outer III
I ml .l*(e.
C'liitrul ruiin.iaiI In tin* riuniuii ut
New (Itli niiH III nn iutcrvien I" . , , , ,i , .
,1.1 CI W. Thoui,mou. ..IJul.nt ol lurtnn.l.. lu lo.lng their ilt.tioKi.l.liH
the Sterling Trice C«in|. of Confeil- men in ihent- Inter yenm. Ur. 1'eu
mile Veturnli*. n.iii hrlure Ihe rli'tlh ' tuvimt, III. lleltreniU, I r. l)o«liu|(,
nt Iliil MiCiiII'mIi, mi arriiii^.-il lor |ir 1 Iihl^iiiiuu. |)r. ICnliitiMiu, imi
III. Mnxnli, of ItiiKtnu, li« tilmi un-
it R|ieriul train to New (Irli n lo
carry not i xretilinjf .*i'in e -t'onleil-
erntex lur $'/'> |ier hiinalreii. Our
that II u III II.' r were lo lie i.rtii-ii ut $.1
eni'li, llie Snulhern I'm ilir i«lriiti|{
to lireuk into tlieue nrrnii({iinruU.
Here ia llie teli'urnin wiiieh w * .elit
liy C |lt. A. KnulkOer |{iiii ral |iii *
aeli|{er ««iiit of llie ilotl.toil nml
I'exiiK ( i-ni nil rnuil. It n ail. : "To
I ienerul l'a« ehner
tin- Twaa auil I'm iii
ilraw your eonlrnet with the ex-roii-
ii. in in-. <1 hi* t ithilrawul. Tluaeare
|>roiiiiniiit men their Ion. ran lie
Imi full."
I'AKKKlt'S t Ol till 1(1 |>
rnrea i-ohl in tlie lleail iii two hour*
Trial .ize, ID el.; l.r«e ai .e,
MM*.
I'AKK KICS lill.I
S\ ill I'
•>to|i. rnnt(li instant ii .
in l .'o ila\ *•
( ul (.11
( iires rolil.
Imi ln-i-an-' mill, u.-allv Ion fcilcrutea or |>rr|..re for voir," "III
i lie* ure ifliiii Iroiu |i ll.i lo thi> |hiIiiI
I lie | ev.a "t.ite ewli.enlliill * III llelil
there tn*I Iirevliina loth mention
line. Kiel lleli'ir ilea will eollie from
I in I In. rixhl lo Ihe ineeltnjr III New
t irlean.
I.. ii IV I.. I uIh-II iH.I i'lK- w rite.
aeu-iul Ihnii'Uinl
I'ekaa ami I'aelHf re|.|ieil thai tliey
wotilil not witliiiruw the contract ami
hem e till' |J. "ill rtl'e.
The wifi of mi Ohio III.lice of t e
peM c (faie her hualiatiil a | « «•«!
"We learn to our aiiiaxeiniiit Hint
hilililiet* of reafieclohle wouieu ut
Nation. I'ilie. ill the South have lieeli
lo mi' uml hear "Ihe Iternliarilt " I
A((elil Mealier*iif Whal wjallilr .h fen.e can there he
lie raiUav with- I'otii a ( hrl.tian .taml|Hiint for audi
a com .e ' llie wouiaii i. iintoriou.ly
unclean a lirar.en, ahainelea. crea-
ture. I'll. |ilnv. which .lie lirtiiKa
liefore the |iiililii* are audi aa give
.cope fur Ihe ckhihilioii of her own
perverleil ami ilelia.eil .en.iliilllie..
* • * • Sliainn! Shame I ii|on,
the chri.lian men ami ilnuhle aliNiua
ii|ioii tlie I'lirialiaii women, w|io|(ivi
THE AVENUE HOTEL
Cor. Hth Street A Coiixriaa Avenue.
A.USTX3ST. - TEXAS.
flATBSt «a AMD 11.10 PBA DAT.
Klmt-claaa In Kfvry Tallin h#*couil lo None In llo* Sfatt.
Lighted by (inn and Kkrtrlrll**, Klrililc |{i lln. |{ni)dll<g Ull I v HO 9 ri!
DAVF, M. WILSON, - ■ Proprietor
GflNTONcmM-MiiPLANTER
Iiiaraad aaiirala ut aiaai. .11..1 kand
niM M>ai(.iaw Man lar aia.la. i>.nairan*il aa 11 rait i,t aiaai
1 lir*aaa«a. will laai lur raaia pnw.r C
'fc«.i Inwaar<.uian4|aiaa>lraali
1 lllllt I ||C V f | ICCf • " ..| >aa a .n - - - - — - " (
. ! Oxan* 1 ul/* 11* of Nrw OrlMiiMrr wliip|.ing, for wliii*li lu« m*iiI ln*r lo anpoorl •ml lountcDinc© lo i!i< im>
„l the alalc «ul.rnalorluleoi|..eiitlon|()MMK ^ ,he re.i |itl«h .„ „ apeelal conatal.le ||c,ni|..u. eihihilion. ( >e .,-r
ami ol tlie atate conventinu to aeleti j uml enlertaliiiin iit ol the iiiernii.. ^ ^ In r l.ehiliil tin vaiita ol a Ma.ter who.e |ialli«l face
delegate* lo llie iiaiiniial cuimiiliou. A rounil trip rate at l/.Wi liaa ieeii ( Outh wat, *lie wlii|>|ieil the with the lih.iil iiro|i.
Ilouatoe W Aualtn will prvhetoly u«'t i I*"''1 '•>" ' hualiatiil ami apii'ial innalahle. ami that ran from lit. crown of thorn.,
c.u.cotion ami (Hitial from llalla. to Neir ((rh aiia n,,lirl„ ,| |Vn lo one Ihe yv iliati|.le. of a reliKiuu wlioae a>u|.
11.11 .1 ..... nalioual tOlivrB- fur the reunion of the Coufcilcrate hu-liau.l .le erve.l a ai-verer caalig,- hoi 1. a I roaa how can ve ao lorget
llallaa the at te Se[er 0a. Hon than he re.elveil. your vow. Chrt.tian A.Iv.n ate.
or at.!..
1 l.a Carina
n .rrta haa
VHIIH PIN
ATTACHMENT
a<la|iiia( II w> uaa
aartinua wharaatba
^laama will aut
a.rl
I la I ..IU III a Ira mmuiaa il la Um aaaiaal umaaaal IM #.
aiaai (iraaliiaJ Maovar mi Ik. auitala«4 ufUCLV OUAIMMTCtO
ilaalar h.r 11 and lata Matka. Wnu na II ha ilnaa 1
II full partteularaia alrraiaraani In
ian(Ml hum
"nialia4aiiil
Aal 71 mi 1
■iMkaadia
■wa maav au. 1 aaa
Wa a tan BaaalaMara Oaaloa Otlraar Plow*. Talari-
laar ulTlalar OaHttalaia. Dtoa Marroara, Trt-
arala a«lkr aa<l Oaai Ploara. aad
kaiwlla lanlaa, OarrtafM,
Carta, Paaaa, Wln4 Mil la.
••Hilar Or aim Drttls. lalwllla
OrlaAlaf ■Ula.BAIKa OOOPN
■AMII. Wrua oalar |uar waata
DALLAS,
canbehadr.it <i little more than half what you
usually pay.
Childrens Shoes, .jo to r, tents; Corsets, 40
cents to $1.00, former price 60 certs and $1.25;
Linen collars 15 cents ; cuffs if, anil :;o 1 cuts; But-
tons, half price; Mens Underware, $^.4(1 a suit,
former oric^ $q.oo ; White shirts O5 cents to $1.00;
Satines 10 to iy i-a cents, formerly yo to 25 cents;
Calicoes, formerly 10 (eut, now 7 cents; Table
Linen 3fi to 75 cents, former price 50 cents and
$1.00. HATS, soft and stiff, 45 cents to $3.25,
former price 75 cents to $5.00.
GROCERIES
from 16 to 25 per cent chopper than usual.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
cheaper than - \ er before offered in the county.
Following are the pri« es :
NTKAJ. Hi'.A.M I'liOWS, liltK-k In In I, ? nml ^ inilti-is til |i?.oo
ia iii I fx'J.'i; SiiiiiIv Litiul. lit f.V(IO nml f?(io
Wi i( Hi HKAM. Mtii k laml, T nml :i iin In « m fc.titi nml |i7.(Hi;
nniiil\ Intnl. lit Jfi.iH1 iiinl lit
Cl'I.TlVATdHS, #l7.'i(i, fin tin 1 |,iic.'$ 7.MI
R L. BATTS Assignee.
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