The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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BASTROP TEX.. APRil 9. 1892.
\ I I KM ION hi .Mim ICA IS !
lira oii tin International and
loan ol it.-imp. on lifj.jit Northern Invrattgatiuu. Mmii\
I .nil in «r|i' | liM lll. A call of till*
Hi-iinU; waa tiriraMtaU'tl, a- lie i|llo
iLiu« i« |M ii<U'd lo tilt* Itial roll rail
<, night amaioua art1 mi to in j i It'U'i \
ur> tllttt It In dllln lilt tor tilt' lUOllh
In I % to grt out )•
St iiMtor <taiuiMi(i, tin' author o(
tiif minority nport. huh tin1
ill* I '••tllil % |M*HlOrr.|||r I'oil* fill Ion
\\ ill In* lirld III III
h ii'inliiv. I!•«- I I'll ila> of M4). Imtj,
I Ml lilt' |**ll ft'* «*' <>| a,'|l'«*l i |l^ l|*'l«' utr lo
lilt* urn raI Stair, I'otljfrraidonal. St uu-
tof+ll .ill.I hUlllii fOllVrllll'U. an.I
It'rniiiit* M|«'U oili* i iu.illi'1# u* may
Iii• •). rlv iniiH' ln'i**r*' -aid roiivi'itthiit.
4 hailiinii i<( lilt* illftiHiit vnliiitf pir-
i mi 'l« al'** trip! to lio'iil conventions
lit lln*li !*«• | ••«•!i\ • vol III'J piviiiirt • :it
ni Ii Ililir • V >lt "(lit III' 'I- 4*n| V4*uiri|rr
i4ii*4 •«'ii*l drlrtfatr> Ill 1\ inn-
trillion |t liirrl :*V Iiill** alu'Vi' -laird.
IS. .1. I * t€ I • I < 'Ii 111*11
I lrmoiT.it ii* Kxrdltivr * €*iii
i .« . i' 41 >, Hrrivlary.
AI It* ii I ion I M'IiioiiuIm.
villi- r
A • •••ii\••murn o( i In1 llritmeratlr voirr*
1'fotn tli. \iiatln Stair* imtn
take thr lolloniii|{ toiitlt imt'tl rrpott
< I tin aldr apttfih of lion. II. M
(Suruoatl, hi tin- atati « n li"'
Iutt riitttioiml Mini iittal Vmlhrru
I im Million:
At * u'cliM'k tlit? St imlr rhaiulitT
tilled witli K|ti*( (•ton to lit ar thr
1*1 Irr Irom 1'aigt.
I'Alor. Tr\aa. Mareli .V 1« 3.
fctlhor Aduitnoi:
I rrturuil*r a liorn* ran* that hn< run
In '|>fca* koqk y4*0r* ag*>. .hi ataouul of
whii'li initio lir luii rifling lo your
rrailrr**.
ohl Jim. a hor r Iri'iii ra trrn Tria ,
wai Iii * fn\oiitr from tin* Mali
CHURCH C01.UMX.
>1.1 111' tit Hit tV W.MITIOK.
Tl'KMiiAV* KLKt'TlOlL
Tits cdy
stilled in the
tt.ii> ii liortU' fI• ihi Waro, rallfil lo oter.
ili.il hail a g4ttn| ileal of hut-kin#. Tlu'tr
Wfi* ImrM • i-u I ft i'il I ioiii t| iff** r«*nt pail*
of Ilii «luli' lull in-a11\ rvrry ImhJy llunight
tin* tare Wa* Ih*|Hi * ii Old Jim ami
tiro rye. old .Uiu rami* out wlmnr lit a
larr at Sau Aliloiilo Itto \ i a I * lw*f i ii i*
lull tin* horo< In drfrait'd wai a ituuou *
aiTtilt. IliotI'Vi't ll i-au-i'd |n o|d lo l vl
on liiui ii^iihi lit or)|i* liutj iifVi't run a
tat't* luit t\ in* lliou^lit I'.s Miiui* |ti'o|di' to
lu a |i4ot 4* 11 ii I ^ood ••t,rUli,r.M 'Mir
Ir.llllt'lk lo M oik mi tlu-lr lior-**-
ull'> in Mati'li, tin* rarr mmi I > Im* iuii in No-
I ihm| \< iuii*'i. mi you mm' llirv liat) |ilrtiiy of
<'||||| TIAK <ill m II Kltlrr Frank
Wilaou. I'a-lor. .^uii*l;.\ •« Itool. suii-
tla> inoriiluif. a. Ul. I'li-ai lilng M
and :tnl. Sunti > '• Inrai Ii ntoiilli. I ray-
I In*ft' 11|11 \ l litiiMlay uiglilt
rli * li-.ii I iii'hiIuy
ftill oting voir.
\l VI'tlH.
nouuft-'l, In* n®vr our hlg. Iifurtyl
i ron , ah In* lookrd tliiwu ii| on llir
mur(b3 cfottd • !
• #
>j iuUir. Hit a|M*i'i*li mi* a
p vii'W ol tin* fuels ami all ranirat aj - j ||m#. al|,| 0| ihhii'im' li ul tlirir lmru In
|t« itl to llit' |U i m I \ at lou of juoii i • I rim'gondii Ion w lirii llo* day rotto* In
purity, lit' Htti«l: ' I lit* |mril\ of nm H)«*rt« * u a lar#*' I'luwd of immiiiIi*
lilt' jlliHi Inn allOlllil III* | It'M'IM'il oil llir ground-lo mm* ttlilrli would tt ill,
llit* 4'oiinlitiitioii i n* in a in! * t lint Hit' ,||m m Im'oi^i*. Uh* otli**r Iioim'i*
irtfialniiiir ltoultl lakr e^ti tinl t arr ttt M. |lo, ,oi^lilrtiU - In lt.M lint a
ottlitu liraii4*l of llir rruim-ul, ■ ntU.Uiah fM.ltA rulrrrd a lUllr. # . , . .
liuMr,' I .tain, tlrnt «l.v MIUII, ... Il.« „ ,U11 , - >' -;> '
nuv ('m/fii itt I-* that tlii* r r.ui. n "I . 1 .. 1 !' rn *««o«n r ruia> lir-
II,;. p.v. r...m ..l .- uh-.lr In* U ai.l all « ui out .... II... t,H.k it for.-flr.l Ihlr.1 M.,,U v Hi 4 |.. ....
lo <li.H«U.lie,t villi, tlu K..v- | ttu: 'V."'' 0ml «...!• J...rK-
ru.y at! ram.. ii|. in | lu>r«. will In* tin- im.tut wrvlcr at
1*111 K. I. . I
IUII
Wm s. ('rult
I>. C'. I.fit
fllU tl.lil.HMAN
l II lll'll
I'. ( . KUn. r
Mmioll.i* M.-N.il
Unlit A. Imii
M t iloi rk HIT .
i .. t u I.IIIM ..
U A Kr.ii.kt.
•Si mitring
I'ur I'.llijit- S.-|i
AttUI llltl I'll I.I'. N. HI I" . .
tVr TriiKli'i-.
A^ii.i.-t irimtvi".
Mayor Ci.i!t 'm .
ill. Ail IimuiIhiiiiii' in \ .
Nittiiny ... ,
Allien. 1. Ii I ' .I ail I
I Ii ... • i .,
DtttlUAM IlKTIIOlM*! < li,,, . i. i , > |U,„,U
IM. M-i-r.. I' (wrvtw rvrry ; lli« I'"1" v ,,r" 'K"
, ilr l Mit.ilat ..i.iriili.K ami niglil. anil , . iIall..in i. wlllle
i fvrr lltlrd Sunday inorntnn In rui n
luonlli. i'liolr fjo iflttri* I rldny
| Saltirtlay iiikIiO l idon llr i a ul tliirtl | j|V Mj i-
^'•lu ul. Wllonti ni ;t . Tin*
Ml T IIO |||* I (III U4 II. - 1*1 N Wool- ;
Ion. I'a^lor. Miiulay -i loiol. r\tr> Siiu-
ilav uioruluir. ti:«ln o rlm'k. I*rriii'l lii#
••vrry Sniul-y uioiniii^ aiui uirflit.
I'layrr anil mtvU* i'ViTV Wftlnt' -
ilay iuglil I'liililrrn'i* wrvliv l-t him-j
day In fat'li inolilli. il u'flotk p in.
IIaFTIM I III lit II llr\. W M.ltrr^*'. ,
I'jolor. Siiiula.t m'Iii<oI t :.M a. III. {
I'rrui'lillitf M't'tuul and foiKlli Sal l atli
iu 4'4i'li inolilli al II a. in.. nd at *| . its * ,
I'ratt'r niii'llnic ••vrrv i u ' day nielli, i
I*ti 1*1 ii* rnrdlally luvllrtl.
l At.VAlO i'lll lli'll. Hrv. \. Ii
|Vrr\, Hi t'lor. Si iAif4> i vt ry *Jml and |
llli Suiitlav. It a. in., and * |i.
art* foitllallt ln\lt**d to attrud,
mi'IhmjI rvi'lt HuudHv .it II a. in.
We Are In It,
t i 4*41
uiid fi'tioitl <|iir iiot. "• ' * itli major
l-*i r
o| tliU > "linn l rriiiiri in lirrttliy rallnl i lo lM*t*oiur 4li aaiialitMl Willi llir kov* i
io uift'i iii tin loan id Sinltlivlllr on|rrnuiiui. l lirri'iirt* tU4t rr|M)it lir- 'i* "" w* i ui.
sal unlaw April 2.trd. for tin* purpopf ol I fom \ on. lliv majority rrport in a ' w lu'11 VM* *Jrnm wm Upprtl j MrtlioclUt diurt'li Sumlny morn- flrction «la>
I'lni ilux dvligxt(>« to tlir < oimiy t\in-
\ in I ion and ut Altrml lo •iirlt otln-r
luiMiui'fti* a- may | Mt|M*rly rouir Ih-fori*
tlif riinvi'sUoii. Tiium( . Sa\Rita,
lmri.
Smli1 \illr. April
Ml KK pftHHIY.
Mi'Dt 11*. Trx*«, Mart'U fl. IM*2.
K'lUar Advi rti*rr;
I'lr.iM* jfivr pultllfily to the follow In# :
«'i l. C. M• Iloyrra, ,randld.ilt* for
for I.It*ii11*iiniit tiovi ruur. will hpi ak
lu*rr Saturday, llir Mill iiinl.. aftrr w liu h
1 will prori*i*d to oryaiii/.i* a lii'iiiorrallt*
primary. S. W. Wooii.
Tt'iii|Hirary i iialruian.
awei'jiini; .iirlaratio.. i U-ara all wm-1Jw K' w' "n"
crriu-.l (if tin- t-liargra. It lit* Iwn l"""! I,!"1 ,l' t "
< liur«i .l tlnil |inlittc, *t ri' iuix.*.l ti|. ^ l">li«*«l "I1 • Hi'* "i i "|iiart.*r. I In-
in tbU ii.viMi,{«li..u. I f. i l tint it traiui-i "Mll.t.lim.al.lhi. Ii* arry
Clwlrinan ' '* nwilli-** lur nif lo make a il. inal wurli ".IkIiI ; Cji'i.rip. tralurr «alil
I of tl.ii* li.alieioi.it |ir..|.,mllioi. ami 1 I"-«a mlatakfii in lii. •• . rlllt f." I Ui-j
- ] iirwiit tl.p I ml i" ami lut you a>> alt .l.vlil.il In uk.. tliilr liorw-, lio.ui'
' wlial the i ifi-ct of ll em ahoukl lit-. I anil |iul t.. farm tvork an tln-y lia.l
I itoiilit "ln tl.fr there i* auWeient 1 |iroveU to In- in. kooiI ou tl.a lur(. I tu>
i K unii ni)(lil. S.ilijeet of iuoruii>K
Kern.on. ' Sum tilli-atnin."
evi.lel.ee in thin ia e to juatlfj the
iii.|ieacl....elit of .Imlge Mil'oril.
I'll.' speaker then |.oitite.l out the
diff ere.ue betaei'i. iiii|i.ailiuient
ami ml.In as moilei. of rt lietiuu a
jinljfe III III* (Itllie ami tlxuiulit that
the latter n.iul.l lie jiiNtilleil ill the
eaue of the jnil({e of the iliotriet eourt
of Smith county heust.ae of his i.e-
t>nly a frit more .lata i* left to! lion in regard to llila receiver hl|i.
l omiilete the work iu the call aeaaion 1•tl" 1<ei then reviewed the fail-
lending to the tiiatilutlon of the re<
rare tva< run <m llir
Vuvenitier. ISiej.
II..ii.Ii..i tin. k Iu
III tl.lA. .
I.etter Kr.un Klein.
Kilit.ir Ant i iiriM ii
In the (inlteuton Nrwml Mnreli Jilt,
I uiitlee a little |.arii);tii|iti that reii.ta.
"I'l... l.tKniiilure |irin Inline.I Miil.
The (Quarterly Conference aervice
waa a aucceaa in every acDae. Urn.
Smith ttaa "at hit lieat," and the
three aermoua made lm|irea iona
that will not aoou lie eraaed. l'liu
"Love Keaat" Si.inlay aftermain was
ttell attended, ami griatly eiijoye.l
liy ull (ireaeut. The ainoiiut rea-
lised from the net-k ui elf denial
was $49.10. W. A. MeCnr.l. Ii. I>.
Ilrxain, H. .1. 1'iiue and U. A. iirceu
tveru elected delegatea to the l)in-
trict Conference tn lie held at l.a-
l-l III.I. «' II.H.| .,H | "Til>s
i >va* tile ureal :.l -> rl'tug one.
tun III lli.ee <latk |.recedi..|;
tin- ft.i n.U of tile
|nilili.- i.c'jn..l li.t-I ^I.ii mi \ fore-
In..11i>u- "f cerlaiu defeat. In fact,
thai the result wni.ld |irove u failure
seemed a|.pan ut In everylMiily.
When the poll* opened Tueaihit
>ii.iruiu|{ a murkv cmwil tilled the
street frnntiiiy tI.e Mayor olllce,
and the "colored voter*" strutted
and crowed
-ft?-.
... k IMIv
aee.l.ill^lv wlti. a pitting i-m- as lie
walchedtl.e.nhcavluif and Kroauii.K in
very agony. I he .h-f.-atcl, Itoaeter.
after n short ti ne, s..uie liat rallied.
IIM , ai.lll.'U.lt tn call for a talk Imm .linlge
III a ">.'r Moore, who cons .led I hell, in a
was also few luiet lull well pnilited wunl-. lie
M \ it l> 11 "ti'l he wa« happy tn tell then. Ilial
ling l'"' I""'1" s.i.iMil ip.ealinn had car-
a 1 it,,. i'a\ and. li.rt lt*.«taiidlim 1
,llr tin-colore.l ll. .. . .rkei. ao l.a'it
to defeat it. the result would prove
as lienelli ial lo the colored a< I i t...
v. I.ile li.au; that their interests were
l.lclitical, and while worry tn hate
ktic.) them aiitagni'i^e the whiles
and work again*! their own intcte«t
a. they hail to-day . he hoped the
result n.ml.I prove lieuellcial ... the
end; that he lia.l ..| te.l in this
tii;hI for the interest of die town and
the public ut large, the cnlnrt-d ar
well its the W liite children : that the
colored sell'nils wnt.ld receiv." the
same careful ami w at i-l.f ti I attention
as thai of the whit. a. and should it I
lie other*Uc, I.e itould lie the tirsl j
In denounce it. A. the speaker |
dcacemlfd I mm the stand he was
| loudly checlud, when the tu tor"
proceeded t<> I.ring out tl'.* ..I.I time-
worn
MEYER BROS.
A T
1! E
of tile legislature.
Thirteen live.
Senator alter the people circled liliu. Iirange, May i'.'i-M, and I.. K.
ill. election w„. ,,ulte as much In re- A;Ji b>Um> |tt.rl„lM.
U'civerahip. ile paid a glow ing tri- *|>«iue in tlie vuh* of iliv people as if ii |
i,mi iii n... i hule to lite character of II. M. Whit had In-en the rem.lt <>r a direct vote."! , ...
h..r..ini> Il, ri'.M.n it..!.. ! lali,'r- Vou t'"u tell a I. honest ii.uti \„w lbt« uiiiy Ik' coriect. iml I am lin-' *' *' l,K' A,,"n
i irni.ig of e teainer .oll.nHiik, |,y his dcnicnuor. and if tl.ia man's presseil that it 1. misleadlxg aud assiiine K'reek circuit, attended the Quarterly
at ( incinnalli. last week. testimony U true the ermine of ..m- i„ , v that I eoii«elruii..u li-ta-lleve that meetirur. Kvert l.odv apnreciated
evening, and all
loat in the,.
Now ilu* iua\ Ik* rorrrrt, tnil I am im
pir-M'd that it i* ini-li adiH^ ami aaMiiuu
to-ay that I cou^'iriitioinly Im*IU'V4* that ilirrtinjj. Kvrry luuly
It is rumor,M I nited St.tea!K**"Jle[\"Hl /0|.U.ui*^Si.,,,'^Vnd I!' 'J1'"rfTeaa. hadhaielhl. talk Sunday
.... ... , 1 u w >41 ,lli?H *ml 'v "ouni an.! im«l a vote. Mills would have lice., ile- i i.:.. ,i „i i i in
.Marshal I'aul l-ricke, will so-m lie|.ata that the defendant i* iu court i„«,... .„.
hi?* flioson 4 ailing
r4*uiovt*4l from liia oilier.
lot-and honor «..ud law. and are fear- ,^v„ (. A ,lool)„ sl,d
I.. Ail I.. ilil.'.l.lul.i ^ ^. II ... I
le s tu ailvuralf their pa.'age. Men I
{any* that the defendant it in court
ami deairca to confess judgment, I.ill
right here Horace Cl.iltou tiles liia
Heavy hail aUirnik ancpt over, reu.arkalde docutneut. (Here the
Weat Virginia, Arkansaa, Kaunas speaker read ( hilton'a plea for (ius
Taylor.) Ttiia plea ia sworn to liy
lay lor, who Nay* lie got l.ia i nfor ma-
lt la will, aorrow we learn that; lion Iron. I lifton, ami it say* that
tioui4r« drill la framlulrnl aud lieti-
tioiia. Srvi ral oilier eaara aimilar to i . . , , .
... i ,, wuo luvtPlur HUt'i'ena of llir iNMitilr tirttrr
tllla onr wt-rr flle«l arttlUtf up tor I . ... . 1 ■
„. M1 ...... name plea. Kach of thcac pica in ?""ur' " *hu are not
William., of It.de- |ol,.rv;.nlio|1 for „ ! afraid to say what ia right even If It doe.
pendence, the grand daughter of Kumora got uhroa.l that a receiver j lnl"f, ,l'r ■ of .ucec In the
, (leu. Sam Houatoti, tvlll crown the ! ttas to be appolulcd. Here i found ! i'"" " eleetlon. Now let Mr.
war shin Texas a charge w hich ia for you to deter j M,,l "I' "'an.lard then I
L- „,inc It i* that Felix J. McCord a | wl" lmlk ,llu' "•',l'' Uu,lrBr -
judge, decided acauac before it came i w'" "orslilp him. A- tn Huge
properly before him in the office of a ami Mark don't .ay tuo many haillhlus-
lawyer. Here the speaker read from a"'1 "Pfdaud Ihe other loo much,
the record the testimony of Whit- 'ri"'Jr bo1'' ,M' fallahle, and It may
laker to the effect that iiermton had ' not to vote till electiou day. I
told him that McUr>rd had promised decidedly in favor ol lloKK as the
and Missouri, last Sunday.
— - - —
it I* will, aorrow we It
Hon. J. W. Hobertaon, ex-mayor of • J
A.latin, ha* been adjudged inaane.
^ —-
Williams, of Ii.de-
(iov. Hogg will probably call
• n election for Colonel Mills' *uc-
cessor to (^ingress, on the second
Tueaday in .lune.
feateil liy tidy or seventy-live thnu.aii.1
voten. Men have a iIkIH to work forthe
man n! their choice, hut it. so iloiuu I
11.ink It Ih'si iii.I to ositggerali. t.H. uiueh.
We want gooj Slaleaiueu in our .'senate: , "•'* left Monday murui.ig for klgin,
u.eu unadulterated hy vices, follies or | where they will assist Hev. S. II.
hobbies. Holwr. wise, discreet men tvho j Morgan u. his protractcd meeting.
Wets. K. S. Smith and K. L. Shet-
Collins are also
li'.eeling at Klgiu.
assisting
a.
in
II.
the
The gallant yott g Garwood fully su.- w Iv.nuer ) I ...alter now .lands, hut 1 .hlnk our own
.allied h.ulMilt In Ills speech la-lore Ihe I . .. 1 1 '\
senate Monday night. He I. one of the, „ ^ exception*
I .rainiest an.) most courageous young ^ U)j ov),|) ^ ,Br Btt lo „a,t
.... .. In rexas.-- Wa.ai Lay. , U) ,V(. bQD(| uu.rtoUtelDg Uu, .
Whitlaker and llonner went Into] Wash Jonea or II. M i.arwoo.j the
tiled exceptions, argued the superior ol either t .he.... We want
A aevere wind storm oaaaed over ment of the claims act up in the in-
... , ,, , , , .. tervention. Little did he know that
Shackelford and Comanche countiea, j U(|> d<Kj|ll,o0 n, „le ,.„llrt ,,1^.,,.^
Sunday, demolishing buildings and l)Ut,n „p jn Herndou's olllce.
greatly daiuauing the country i lie then uarrated the meeting where
generally. I the officea were parceled out. Where
• j Hern.Ion said he was going lo be
The Victoria Advocate baa passed | general solicitor, Chilton said that
Us fort v-l.ftli mile post. The ■ Herndon could he tluke, l.aron or
AliVKWTlnr.il lacks a few years of Mhi.,g else but I.e was going lo
• I he general altorney, while Duncan,
being ho old, but will be forty at "H j with much modesty, passed. Whit-
next birthday, March, 1 | taker and Cochran told Herndon that
if they would not let day (4ou!d lake
Judgment for the live hundred thous-
and dollars which they had sworu
tvas ficticious and said that I bey-
would take the case to the Federal
couit. Another demand was that
they must turn the management over
tojayfiould and let F.ddy lie ap-
pointed. Herndon consulted with
Chilton and Duncan and accepted
the offer of Wl.ittaker aud Cochran
and so twenty days after McCord
had entered the judgment before
described the whole thing was re-
versed. Was it a trade? When this
was done the state of affairs
was changed. The receivership
IInull latt a year «r .wo In.iKrr II no
other choice c<uue« mil, then if It prove"
to Ih- be.t lo ahaudon It, I an. willing to
lay my shoulder to the w heel and push
for a better law. We dou't want loo
much "Turn Texa" loose " It takes
some.tiliik outside o| railroad" and
money tu develop our great "late. So
lei .i. have Hogg and hominy.
.lKf> K. IIOZI'MAN.
I'.l.hn, Texas. April ft. law.
Ye writer left llaslrop Monday
morning tor Calvert to assist Hev.
• I. T. Holchkias in a meeting this
week. We have had only two aer-
vices, but flue cougrcgaiiona at
both, aud so.iii- interest manifested.
Ilrotber Holchkias is popular with
his people and deserves credit for
his success ill the work. The
annual Coufereuce will lie hrld here
next fall, and from present iinprea-
sinus Calvert will entertaiu preach-
ers aad visitors right royally.
The speech of Senator (Jarwood,
in the Senate, ou the night of the
,'ld, on tin* international Kccciver-
ahip, it is said was a stroug arraign-
ment, spoken in splendid voice for
over two hour*, and will "ring in
the ears of honest Texas for years
lo come."
Tom M. liowers celebrated the
thirty-eighth aur.iternary of bis ad-
vent iulr. Texas, by planting hiiu-
nclf M|..arely upon his record as a
el.(en ami democrat auo announcing
himself as a candidate for lieutenant, ,fu'r « ji" t1ri'"1^, of interest
a# to .lay (fouln. >1 lirnrvrr tr inquirrtl
(rovernor. He says: !|„i„;„ch things as the l.'.OOtl extra
\Vliii<> 1 enter this race upon .uy j allowance to T. M. Campbell we
own volition aud upon my own j llirt (,y t|„, Bh,w,.r..
l*tlor frum Hill's 1'ralrlf.
Hill's |'H*i.>ir., April u, IHOi.
Kdltor Advertiser:
'Ihe Isle frer<e lelt some fruit snd
early vegetables while crop, here were
very little Injured, l.ul a .t^nusry north-
er w histles through our April gardens
thir sfternoou aud there sr" dire fore-
boding. for the morrow.
l.a grippe Is vi.iting Mill's I'relrlf and
those Who uiske lilt acquaintance will
not n'.on forKi't Ihe eneo.ir.ter. At till,
w riting, mosi case" here recovered, !
Ih.until Mrs. S. II. MeDonshl Is .till'
i|uite "Ick, IIioukIi Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Itram-h. from Hemp-
hill's I'ralrle, and Mr. slid Mrs. W.
Croskett, ol Mississippi, were re.-enl
visitors to Iricnils ami relatives here.
Mr. Crockett thinks of locating in llas-
trop.
Mrs. K. J. i'riee visited Mr. H. K-
Calvert is a pretty town, about 5
miles from the llraaoa, aud ha.I Vn,l"",l!* Kr"" iokenlng.
about .101)1) population, a large pro-
portion of which are negroea. Busi-
ness seems to lie brisk. The Metl.o-
I diat, liaptist and (). S. Presbyterian
| churches have resident pastors and
service* every Sunday ; the Kpisco-;
palians have a neat church, but no
regular service at present. The
i public school building w a* destroyed
by lire a few weeks since. The
school is still kept up in different
building* thro.igt.out the town,
under the supervision of I'rof. T. J.
I'aine, formerly of l.alirange
as it eager for tin- (rat their shining
COUI.tc.iaii!-''>. e\| ressitc ol a lie
I termination to Uuot k the public
school" >i| Itastro| into a cocked-hat, ]
I and they yoi ilo tu lo their i which w as s.hiii ina.h- io belch forth
I "knitting'' with an earnestness ! "* thundering lio'es in honor of .lie
which would liati done credit toa|Kr":'i victory won, telling to the
i better cause. The public school ( surrounding < "i.i.!r\ that a new era
! advocates, on the other hand. with|*14S dawning upou old llaslrop,
at. almost certain which would rontiui.c i.ntii .lie • id
town would not onlt have the best
schools iii li.e state, bill the til" st
school building* May l."d spei-d
the day. say every Inter of ancient
llaslrop
« 4 -
Krrnrli Tmi4jr Wnfrr*.
I.ndiin will find lli*' " w ifi-m j'i i
what llii'V lirnl. o I nit In* il4*p*'ud*'i!
ii|h ii i*ti-r\ liiii' i-. kivr jflnl :ilid
Hurt*. Srinl l y mail I'rii'r. pri
!m x h.iniT-Mfi looj i. uianufai'tiir
••I- Nun .lo**', i wl and f<*r l« onls h\
Mil* y it Hill ami « Kiliarl A "*011 . |U
Imp, Tfiii*.
A Sprainrd Allklr.
TliU i" n i'(million orriurAH4*r and onr .
Unit v4 ill lit\ piHipli up ordinal ilt it lo H
w •••• k*. \ i l \t i* w ill Kitaranli'i' liallant'n
Miow Liuliu*'ul I" CUM' i" "fl
'praiurd tnki- In I to .t d.iv* II Mpplo d
ul onet*, mid to Immrdiatfl) rrllitr jll
pain "miow l.iniliMiil wlllcur*' ut old
aort* on man or Im-h-I ll vtill lo-.il ill
Uoiim!" .1 ml run - -pmiii". tiurii". •• *ltl*.
hrulM—, M rr ll.fuat. -orr rhr^t, lamr '
hark, rorti*. l*uulon<*. Koi ihftiui:ili m
lumh.igM. m-tiralxla. roulra* Ird inu-« l -
H hh■* no npial ll" not ali* tt any ollin
a hilt* Imliarnt- lo Im- put off ou you loi
Siiou I.i 111 in* nl I u i''I- no Miin 1 tik*
ll. A«k lot It illt l' Miow I liilui'-nl.
Mold lo Milr\ A Mill
Green Flaij Store,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A
Full and Complete Stock of
smiiNfi
A NI >
Sr.M.MCK
(iOODS.
atarinjf tin 111 iu 1 In faer. fell littU*
ineliiii-il to rnlt r tin* Idai krnnt eon*
t4 a(. Ah tin* iln\ rolled on. noon,
'onr. I w o ami Itirrr o'cUtk, thr
hut vt lu'ii tin- tf>a ii elorK prali'il
forth thr hour of I o'clock, thr old
bird shook hitiiai If. itrrlehnl out hia
fruthrr-, and
WE study to PLEAS£.
CALL EABLY MB EIAHIHE iii STOCK.
Assignee Sale!
In order to give Ihe p'*o|ih
I have brought the
of Bastrop ,t t hatice
ENTIRE STOCK
'It is 1 Trice and family this week.
merits if any I posses.—I desire it I mitl.io the discretion of the Judge.'
distinctly understood that I most! but | Ba-- |t ia not ia tbc t.iacre-
heartily indorse the principles and ; uon fJf tl.e judge to ieuy a trial, and
policiea a. I voc j led t y the Hon. (ieo. ^(, ,|..nc over the protests of
C. Clark in Ids candidacy for tb«j pMrtiea Interested. What did Judge
governorship, believing as I do. that McCord sat when ho was shown the
if he is elected upou these issues,; ,,roieat of the Missouri, Kansas*
Texas will experience such au era of Texan? I hesitate to repeat It here,
prosperity and progress as was never it „as "|)a,nn the Missouri. Kansas
liefore witnessed In this or any other ^ Texas."
slat*.. And right here I will lie par- Think of a
doued for saying that, In iiiv ju.lg
incut. Ihe indication', are that tht iiwencv 01 itic law, iisiiik in-* ex- |1Bv|.iir all
|.eoplJ hare experienced a t han, ge l)r,.„.i„*n. The speaker next pointed
of heart and will honor liiui with the *c\i*rul iuslaiicc* of the abuse of
high olllce he Is now acesiug." (|.e judges' discretion, among which
Tout iiowers would make a span- wa* hi* offer to hate 'A'ohtret and
• Johnson appointed local attorneys
, by a linn in New Orleans; another
t wa* Ihe depositing of Ihe money Willi
the lir 111 of Itniiiier A HoIImYT It l*
i for you to ssy what dispoailion you
will Uiakc ol Ibis case tint I declare
jumping into the
arena, began the
earnestneas which
insure
Mrs. I.. I.. S. tllil, from K.uithville, is
visiting Mrs. K. K. Illll.
Salurdsy, t6lh, ill.I., is sppolnted as,
deenrstloii day for in* Trigg graveyard i
in this .lelghbnrhood. All friends and
relatives of those hurled there are re- I r""' '
I 11I01 ed Teachers Institute.
The colored teachers met persustil lo
call, al the Kxeelslor School, there he-
lug la teachers present.
Tlie pres.ileol proceeded w i.h the pro-
Xrani.ue as lollow s :
I. Ht.1gl.1t; " Hide Thou Me."
I. Itnll call.
;t Itead.nK of the Minutes,
Then we (irorce.leil with Ihe pro-
gramme made Iron, the last uieetlug.
w liich w ere as lollow s:
How lo lencli Deography lo ln'iclnner*,
l.y Mrs. K. iMitall snd t-'. I). Siaill.
1 Singlnir.
II.ut in 1.-s. li t-'rs.-linns In lieglnners,
lit Mrs. A. O. Hulibsril.
How w ould yon teach beginners to J u,e bom. str. l
(lenerai I l| ells.l.lll. 'I he .It.
middle of Ihe
chssi with an
i-ould not fail to
of FAWCET I & SA.YERS up from Sinithville
and opened it at the REYNOLDS' CORNER.
Everything in Stot k i-; offered it
STRICTLY COST
and Flannels, which
I ru «loil laalnl
in the decoration the Kr.ve. of the ut. were all w
\\ in 11 tin
quested to eontrlbute flowers, and os«|s| | un ''""r '"l , ...
1 II taken, and there deposited, III.
loved and •• gone before." Mr.. It. K. i "" |M" ,'"'''*''"-
Price deserve, credit lor Ihe energy ,"1 «-•« *■"'* t-*gll.uer. to read. II we
judge of a court, who Hlllc|. she lias exercised In securing the! """I'1'"N"" •I"' Uiean. so
mv Ju.lg- : ought to uphold the majesty and 0<>1|, |e„t,e around the graveyanl, and In i discussed luour last Institute
that the decency of the law, using lids ex- . . ,. rb.u.li and weed, re- Mrs. L. Kerr. Mr. H. Morgan snd Mr.
It.
11 t Iml lot 11:111 hrru
polN 1 loinl tiiul thr
laal fount brgun. tIm puhllr ai luiol
rooati r w a« ari'u
Itrdurrd |{atri to |U* lilvrii.
'lin* g«*ni-rai p!*•*%• 11 it* r drpHiitin'iu of
tin* MUiotirl, K *n• • md Ti t;i an-
noiilir*'" that «|>**ciiil |>;i--*-uu*-r ral* twill
I ! *■ iiithork/rd In11 1 for Ihr t*\ 11 f- 11 mod
I Itfin-ral roiili iI'lM t* ut Ih*- Mrlh* di«l
Kin «ropal t lturt h. In Ouulia, in ^1 i) .
National llcpiihlnun cmiivi-iiMoii :it
j Mlnm*a|H«li«. Minn . .lum* •
National rompi'tltlvi' drill, at Omaha.
j .111 m* I .t to iu
National K.duralloniil a«wn latlou,
i ini't'tinic al Sarato|(a. N ^ ,in.luly. -t. , .
Natl« tuil IU'litoiToili* «oiivt'iilion, al UXCCpt WOOlCMl L/TOSS Cft)4>(l
1 lilrago, uni llntf slum* .'I.
Vniniif pe..|ii.'- soeb-iv ..f j hri-ibu, ulust be sold REGARDLESS OF COST.
Kudravor. tu N«'W ^ork. lu.luh.
NhIImiiiiI convt'idion of ihe I'roplt- - ;
party, at Onioha duly 1.
Tl li'lillial rum latt «*f Kniglit-Trill •
plar. at limvrr. In Nu|(u«t.
Pit iiul.il roiu'lavr I nlfomi tank,
hio^hl- o| |')tliia*.al Katoa/* 1 'hy in
Auiro«t.
N,itloii:il ion onpini ul of (iraml \ ay
of (hi- Krpntilii . ul \S :n lliU4(loli, I'. I ..
In SriiliitulM'r,
.fudging from tin' ihovt* anil nftnri USltdllV p3V.
iimlrr roioldrration and yrf to In mi
Uoun4a4*it, tin' tra\rllii|f |*<i«t *'ng« f 11U
will not \ls*ii ihr u.iierlng plrni*. thin
minourr.
did lieutensnt-gnvcrnor.
- « • 0- — —
HKMO'UR liAUWODD'S HI'KKOi.
An Interestiuc aud Isigieal Address
Last Mghi.
,to you that it is a very unalterable
Tin- District meeting ut lh« Women's
MI"io..ary Society ol the Methodist
Church South, will lie held Iii llsstrop.
Mat Till and Mil, being illll Sunday aud
Saturday before. There ar* lilleeu
•oclelle* 111 llic district which will lie
la-presentcd by ddegaler, who will
hrlug reports, and |isper< ou .utijei-ts
.aiuuc.-led with tin- wnrk. The eune.-
poiiili.ig secretary tor the Texas e.ja-
leieuce is Mr.. S. S. I'srk, of (.atve.ioij.
judge of this a Uily whose age, cultur. and religious
The *|mkn4i of Meuator fiarw-ood In .he conviction that the fact* of this ca*e
SeiiaM chaiubei ls*e iiljchl was a skillful „r,%l.ui to vou an instance of disre-
cMiviniuiion of logic, nleai detluciion of I' . . . 0j
l.-ii-l. and ruasleHy effort al oratory ' If what lie has 'done is I.nil attainment, delusud the reaped
Mi. (.arwiMMl "link., l-j advoeacy .lithe • It what In has don. I J ll , i|„,s, who lute li.e mod lance to all. ml In. the moling then ad
minority report In tli. ln.enia.lo.nl cial discretion I have had a different ' ""Id. m e ol tlios, who Ihe good 1 s., . . ..
Itee.-.tershlp" and w«* jrlten palleul view of it iu the paet. The facta of and due. She wIII he pre.enl and **.is- |'_ t
Still
A. W*tlrous were appolaled as a .sun-
'lilllee 011 prngra.n fur the next lueelltig,
altet a lew tiriel uioiuenl. handed in
the lollow tug lor the usxl meeting:
I'ronoillicistloii suit Articulation,
(). Hunter, J. A. ,teffer.on and T. M.
Ford.
History. I> M Holland. T. il. Itolalid
stul I.. Vernal.
How In teach Grammar to lieKinnets.
t.swyer Taylor slid A. W'ullious.
current Literature In .he Public
"cho.ils. Oeli.-rsl litseus'lnn.
There In-inn nnlhing in.ire of In.pnr-
ran be had at a little ttiori than half what you
al IU o'clock, a. in
I.aw t a.ii Tati oh, I're.'l
L. Kl.US. Sec'ly.
Mits.
fr,.': hsl^l'IrtSia lMM w bo love the puritt of the judiciary n Satui.l.y night. Mrs. K. It. Orgsin. j
judgment 1 upoa every |hHi.i he gave .1*14 should take action Iu Ihe ...alter. I president of the Bsslrup Society, will
ami dale.. 1,. g,,,. u.Klilag wlihont hue U" Interest in this case and have eliar«e of all preliminary arrsugi • I nrlal.ned Utters
auihoriiy imii. ihe i,v r.i.. *u i h nniii.t Mjiai.t-r auilnn you take will be mem., and delegates have been reqaaS"Immiggaaaailsd lor la Mm
Iks docMiiienl "I -.•uwt page, in a .'..inpre- \,a| j,fBl.tory tome, led lo send lliclr iiaine. to her that *i lta.tr..p. lor the week eudfag April
Ibsl *ajr*free*'fr..iii* vJlii|*rlIik ii' *buj At the' c|i«H! of Mr. Uaraood's homes may lie prodded fur llmw. I'm- i f. I W:
lm.nl .«y |si.nl did lie .siver Ihe groiin.l. speech the subject was |iost|ioi.ed gramme Inr .h* meeting I. not y«t lolly ' Adanis.^l'. S t'uu|ier, Will
la this mMe.l ea*,' and
1 pONlufllrr
dim
r Ihr irr
iHK*fn4r
. tpsM*4. wa« atli„iirucd
lie told of Ih. I "•
.•os.lnle Willi u'oUl I'ursilsy uiglu, aid the Senate mMllired. 1 JoVn'liiu'saBiuel
natural dedaelim... Ills SgstM* w.. ' | 4. f, ki„dall Is teaching the M.^OrXa
grsi.h:.- and lalrrnsllnc
.uldn.gh. WH-eltna ol Judac
• he lawyer.) told uf the j.daoicni pre-
vloa*ly arrange.! and .lie nuiH
Met o.d and
fintent pre
endandlng
I
a* N* who wiwl.l he li.e receive/. There
sr.. a large sudWoce |m<-**ui snd many
ladla.a gei|y l.atea." Au.fta Ktrnlujc
K« *s.
nliooj here mot , aud N-epir to hf p'lpll
(irover Cleaveland sU«fc i. Wng. •^« dhjM^ls «dpalro..
lie will occupy the While IIoum' af-
ter March next. " Truth crushetl to
c.ith will rise again."
Williams, |rsh
Out all. II I
■lackSOU, .toscphelie
I'ercella. Msneel
Wllllauis, Itoli..
Childrens Shoes, p ' i
cents to $1.00, for met pi ite
Linen collars 15 cent .; 1 uff.«
tons, half price; Mem.
7 cents ; Corsets, 40
lio tefts and $1.^5;
r, and jo t ent ; But-
ng.iiliot
► ••III I II
itdd|-r«
•-4I44
MrrhK.
Nolle*' |« hi rtlty kIvimi that Irftrri of
atlmliilnlralioii on rulatr of HI' I'owii-
iu* ml hat i'Imiii fan Ird lo inn hy rouuty *, |f .
rourl 4if It 1 • 1 iop riiiiiily, bond approvnl former OTll * JrS.OO , v\ ilito sflirts li'j UMlts tO $l,QO|
Mild Math takrii oil .'llli of I O rrinher,
all prr*ou* having Claim*
1111 t-lalr lie rnplirrij |m prr.
• ■illll wllhllt III*' t!••••* It' pilri'd
^l\ |«'w|i|rni r >1 lid p jalollici-
It A imtln. TratU rounly.
( ' It . I 41 l*W Ml All llli . I
K-lalr ul It I* l ow liartnl.
IntrrrNf lo I a\ l'ayriN.
Thr dlrri l lu\ «oi l and rollrrlrd hy
Ih# I i d' iui 4to\i riiim iil tl thr rlo r of
llir win ha* iN'i'ii n fundi d h) foil-
K"'""
All tliunr who p.ild thi lav ami
donhtli'rta nil vt ho owiird luml fiiuo
|ai.| |i. \hi\h did pay il mi lln lr Iii'Im.
W'hrthrr >011 havr ihr m i-lpla or 1101
rail havr il rrfiiiidi'tl
If you hNtr niiv 1 Inim* n« ownri.
Iirli or adlullllnlrMtor. I will Im* gild to
orrmpond w ith you.
IJnderware, $11.40 a suit,
iiite shirts (i; .
Satines 10 to u ra < ems, lormei ly 10 ;>r, cents ;
Calicoes-, formerly 10 cent, now 7 tents; Table
Linen 35 to 75 cents, former prit e ",0 tents and
$1.00. HATS, soft and .tiff, 45 cents to
former price 75 cents t< ^^.eo.
GROCERIES
from 16 to as pei cent t he. per than usual.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
cheaper than ever before offered in the county.
} mill III % l'a||gj|
I Imii of ilir uialVt*r and Inform ilion In
.T'."i".im'«" 'n'" ■" "died Following are the prices :
J 1. 11.uu1,
Willi towler.t Msynard
tin "•* i
par I cent
gits dsle .if
II not 1 s|lr,l tu.
Mrs. KpyluinUsIl a..a ih. little /idk |'"",i • /
lie sceesaloas to th. 't«"o" .'X they ,|ll lie .eat tit Ihs
! Ile.d I.etter Dflt'-.. n| IVs.hlngl.'B
l.irpi. If lint. I <■ I lltxv.t I' M
, ...St;1" 'rr1:;
I'liool.
fidriil air, hlioalii^i |.r had Wfl)
rattird thi' rirh UurrI won, and
atirn the twrlvr imloriM wa*.nii ,
l iken lip h\ .1 J I, link* I illll rat rut
rd I or f on* .1 I Itlark, .1 I* It 1 April
I. l*r. J. oni* riu-lmil Miiirrl Siiul Iioim*.
J jno old, not liralnlril, tiinir wiilti* iu
fain \pprai«« d at ipt
1 |l%t ti umlri m> hand, llio. April am,
|HB$,
W K. ItMlIN*,
ci k r.r. n,r. 1
My S s ^.iVi'f• |lrputt, 1
STK.VI. lU'.AM I'l.oW S, Idiu k 111 ml, 7 i.t.'l b 111. lira nl I? (Hi
mill |n.'i."i; ShihIv I.iiiiiI. ii I |r.,nl) ;i m i |T no
WOOl) IIKAM, Mm k Inml, T i.ml !• iiich.-n t.t #*'..ininu*l *7.<H);
ai.iitly luml. nt ami
t'l I.TIN ATOllS, ll? ,*ii 1, former | rii*«* I'^T .'iti.
R I.. BATTS Assignee
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