The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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w. j. miley,
Druggist.
RUTROT, TKX \H.
Special and cartful attention yi*<*
to thr Prescription Department,
' •' natron* waited dm either
InH or nii/ht.
• •ill 'Iri«*
^atoat w^dlolxx««.
•erltiuierles.Tollet Artlolwi, siHIouiry.
the 8astr0p advertiser.
I al th* Hiutmp, Texai, l\ft-OJfai
nn tsrttH'l-ela** matter.
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VOLUME 86.
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rtr>v Insertion. ami 0 "Sllti for eaeh aul a*
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Uk aI null"** ten oeata per line: e « li tu
tm'lon worli ntukt* a line
*>t liu*ry notice*. •Jiceodiii* 10 lines al the
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avrii*> relet will U airtctl) c tried ottl
In oaa-h and every luiuura
the advertiser
Job Office,*
prints
legal blanks,
WEDOINU INVITATION*. DANCK IMIO
OKA MS. I.ETTKIi llRAIiS. lfOTK REAPS.
KNVELOPF* HI LI. HKADH, ('Alt OH.
BTATEMHSTH AND
ooookkh.
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yin VIMSO TAOM. Kmiimra, MUFF*.
POHTAl.t AKOK TH'KKTM, tVM'N-
TKK « IIK« KM OKMVKKY
TAIIM, Kt'NKHAL
NOTK'KH
We Use the Best Grades Paper.
tlflul
Physician and Surgeon,
bastrop, texas.
Ketidcncc opposite Southwest cor- :
ri'.'r Court IIoiihi) Square.
The "tailor."
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MMHIUtNTI or
Ti :.Stv'iomic Srwrx M'Chihe @
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THt SUM^RD ROYAM tMtjTHC WWINC MHCM.NL
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Hi-VSNl. MAC''!.. .« 1.1
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sole agent for bastrop and county.
sprin6 season 1893. ^
The Jeweler.
p. 0. elzner's
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Par Bete-:r and Fuller tnan Ever.
DAVIS' REMAINS AT RICHMOND.
I<rfil llvmunilrMloM Mulr All Alaut Ik*
l.llir lu
(iHRimW)Ro. N. MltV HI.—All
niwlit fruiii Atlnutu ti* Clmrlotlu thi*r
*M llt<lllllflNtr*ti M hIiiIIK Ul« III))* HH
llir Ji'lTurHun DitvlH tiiiuti.) trHiu H.'W
li> lltTr it wan Imnllr«t«, ll||iitiliK (>li
tin. cruwil u-- • 1111 ilI tit th«> truck hihI
runiioii Imhiiimh) uul. Tliirtwm volli-y*
• if inuxki'lry went Hml Out of thn
tliirkm-KH w.nilil rniiiH h nli r|iroiiiuiiiil'l
mill ili.'ii a 'lrt-.li. mill tlio report wunlil
ilim'liiM. till' |iniM.IU« of Mill lllHitlirr hm-
hriulilaKi' aiixioiu lo ilo lituior to the e*-
|iri-*i( U*i t.
WIivii I he Irani ri'iuliiil I iiiiiienville,
(in.. Mi-> Lonuhtrvet, ilsughtoruf Hen.
| ciiIIimI mi Minn Winnie
liiivl* in her |«irlor cur to |wy lier i-e-
H|M'i'tn niul convey ii m. *ii({e fruiii I he
Keuernl tluit he Kent hii. reuarilH «ml r«*-
Kieltiii that illneHx preventiHl hint from
UoitiK to Atlanta to take part in the
CerelllullieM.
R«lfiKti wai rewlitMl a little aft«r
noon. The f. to rex were i loxeil ami
niiiiiy hoiisen ilrapeil in mouriiitiK ami
I.'IIh U'uan to toll iix the Irain xtoji)«il
Kully '.'O.ihhi ]M)u|ile were out. Military
anil veteran orKanixatioiiH were fnruuxl
in two linert ami 1 n*tween them hIixhI
the i'liuerul car in the xlui|ie of a
teiiiple ilra|HHl in black. Six |iromi-
lieiit citim nx of Nort h ('arollna carriiMl
tlie caxket from the train to the car
The IiOul.iiaini eacort ami xtaf? ami
Mlxxixxij.pl, Texax. (ieorufn ami other
veteranx a. coinpaiiyint< the train fol<
lovvixl two ami two. In the center of
| tin' military were two color rcKiuic-itx
Mile hy hnle, one with xtarx ami I
ittri|N'x. the other with a tattered Con-
feileratc lirtttle lllll,'. Iiotll llyillK.
After leaving Danville Mix* Winnie,
accompanied by her xixtcr ami otherx.
' vIhIti'il the funeral car. where they
I'hmely )i!fc|x'ctiil the (Inriil trllinlex.
Mixx liavis liroke down ami hurriedly
iitrncil away and left the car.
The train reached Itichiuoml at -:ui
a. hi., and the caxket wa moved nl
once to the capitol.
Nri. llxvli at III r li in ii m I
Kii'llMoND, Mav ill. Mrs. Davis ar-
rived here laxt nij^ht.
*1 aiIi* lli" IIhum' Iti it i>iiin|« ltn«
(•aim s'ti.I K. (la., May ill. A
HtraiiKe freak hax recently coiue to
liuht in White county, near Cleveland.
There ix a youiix tnan hy the name of
IlaliiHt'ox. who aeveral yearx ai{o re-
I the world and hix family, and
hax ever siiii e made hix home in a dry
Ktimlx Ini\ lie eatil and sleeph there,
except orcaMiomilly when he roamx
almut al i' :;ht. Ills inotlif r carrien
foixI and water to him ax though xhe
had a piy in the pen. She hax always
inxixti'.l Ihal lii* i'
|iiou«xt over that place one day liift
week, w hich drove him out, when tor
the lirxt time in three yearx lie beheld
the lace ot hix brother.
FATAL TRAIN WRECK.
1 lir Knglnrrr .Nil tlfri,i ii Hlll.il mi III#
I '.i I H wrll. nml II.MV.r.
Fu«t Wi•mil, Tex., May ill The
Deliver imxiienKer tram which left here
yexterday uioriiiiiK at IO:i|o wan
w recked nix uiilex north of tjuaiiah ami
two uillen itnuth of (lypniim.
KlIKinm-r II. (' Sainiielx of IIiIh city
and Kiremiiu I'at llaley were killed.
Th« wreck wan caused liy the train
riiuuiliK over a cow on the track
No one elxe wax injured
The Hremaii wan pinioned iieneath
the eii|(ine ami alowlv xcahled to death.
Theenirinatrwmhcaught U'tween the
weight of the eimiue ami almost in
•tantly killed.
Saiiiilelx, the eliKineer, cailie to Fort
Worth in 1*7;! ami has Iksui livitiu here
for '21 yearn, lie leaven a wife and one
child.
llaley, the fireman, alao lived here.
He win unmarried.
ANOTHER SEVERE WIND.
A Cretan. \ l.lu Arka ., Il |la anil
anuih Caralliia.
I.ITTI.K Itia'K, May III. A dixantroiix
cyclone |uixmh| over nouthwentern Ar
kansax The Oucrnney hoiine at Ho|*i
wax blown down, buryiiiK several pen
pie in the dehrin. An aged lady, name
unknown, will die;alnoan unknown man.
A ureal number of hoiiNen were blown
down in the path of the cyclone, but ax
the telegraph wires are alao down, de-
tails are lacking.
4 Houlli I urolliiM l i«irl«l Vlalla<l
ANHKhkiin, May HI. A cyclone struck
this comity doiiiK much dmnai(i> lo
crops and farm houxcu.
the news in brief.
HAPPENINGS FROM VARIOUS PARTS
OF THE WORLD.
Minna Katalltl.r
AfutraTA, (la., May 111. - I(«|Hirtx |
from jiointx eant of Atlanta slate tiial a i
severe xtorin swept that xectioli and J
many Iiouhck were blown down. Al
(llllsville .laimia Manxley was kilh-.l
and his wife was Ijadly injured, nml III
limikx county (leorxe Dowdy was
killed.
A r« |iuli«r Vrr«|it'(
At,t.KUAN. Mich., May ill.—A wild
m.'ciic wax enacted in the circuit court
here when the jury, after dellherntiiiK
for two hours, returiiixl with a verilict
acquitting llert Mixire of killiiiK Henry
Keynoldx Last January Mmire shot
and killed Reynold* liet'aunc the latter
refiiNixi to give up a lieu on Mrx.
Moore x affections. When the verdict
was reude'isl the crowd wildly lip
j junty Attoraoy,
AND —
,\tt3rn,97 at Law,
BASTROP. TEXAS.
c. c. highsmith
Attorney and Counselor-al law.
Will negotiate l.oans, Buy and Sell
li.iiidx.
All business attended to pt'ouiply.
Corre«t>ondence Solicited
Nov. j'i, 'Ti.
co m. \ i >
^ \ r
\V ,v it'll
will uiHiiri \ inn
will Ii in )• At
i ii'lt • itrln
In my new quarters, with 67.000 square feet of
Floor-itoom, to say nothing of the immense le gth
of shelvin;;, all chuck full of the
i'holokst ok noons,
for all classes of people—the Farmer, the Mechcin
ic, the Laborer and the Professional man—all can
be supplied with just what they want, at live and lvi "tki'
i\ ol i lhu
I f .1 MVI.I ' ii ilill
.rtl'.VlHKR,
'•*m*lrv or vimii
aorkiuunl'Kf ihhiiin*r. mid
111 rnutiT
f b. elzner
iiAsruoi' tkxas.
J1111N* M I'll A f 1..
.1. I. Ill Mill.
jl
iTTORKBYS-Al-IAW
—AND
RBAL E8TATE AGENTS.
Will practice In Supreme. District and '
Inferior court*. Money loaned and j
claims collected. Olllce over National j
Hank.
dr. h. b. combs,
phtsician and surgeon,
I't NUKIIS IMS ftKHVIl I S TO TIIH 1*1 II1.IC.
fgf ( lllce at t'. Kihanl A Son', drug
•lore.
WM. M I LLKIt'S
n barber sbob.
Ilavlnir moved in my new bilck ImihS
luif, rrei'teil at obi stand. I can laiast of
mm of the neatest, best niranired antl
most pleas nit Titiisorlal estnldishnients
in the coiiniry. where you can tfet a
'lean shave, a.tyllsh linir cut or a teliam
poo. lu the most approved ntvle.
rZHB BATH ROOMS
ire altaeheil to thee italilisliliient, w here
pjtroil* run receive hot or itold bath.
I'hank t ti I In the public for pa t llbei •
patronage. 1 ask a continuation of saint
(live me a trial.
W*. MII.T.KR
Julius Thielemann
gt71tsmztsc
%fxl* •IKWKU41. HKI'AIHHI or
Guns, Pistols and Machinerv
Al l KINDS OK
K I I V -HO I AND TAROKT OCV.Hj
XND I'ISTOI.S, IN STIX'K.
\ ^i'ihthi a«- ortm «ni i i miimiinitioa,!
ii linlui^ Knit, t.irifft iiihI |iin|n| ilirlU. .
Kvnv k I im I t f r«*pulrlii|c iloiii* on «ti«*rt'
iotlt**** un<l«*r -trlct ^iinraiilt**' aiul Ivw
•U 41
Olvf im' r cull mn! * •«• for votir^ll.
juiius thieicmann.
AT TIIK (ll.ll STAMP OK ( HAS. riltdT.l
llaxtrop, Amr. 9. IKVU,— If.
let live prices. Come and see for yourself.
An inspection of my stock is only necessary t,o
interest the closest buyer, and prove that a very
small purse of money will carry from my store a
very large wagon load of goods.
dress goods, clothing,
boots, shoes, hats,
j notions, lines full, not excelled.
coffee, tea, sugar,
molasses, pepper, spice.
i etc., the best in the market.
Will.find in my store all things used
on the farm, all of the best and latest
improved, and sold at bottom prices.
carriages, buggies, wagons, and im-
ported plows.
You have only to examine to be pleased.
f-very line well stocked in
furniture and carpets.
And as i buy direct from first hands by car loads,
enables me to offer superior inducements in good
goods and low prices.
The m tun Saloon
zd. habs2tsstjrcv Manager. qhas brieger
WK KKKP THE FINEST OK j ' .
Liquors and Cigars 'ifem mof
foaming lager beep
pure bred
poultry
STOCK and E(l(iS I'Olf SAI.E.
V IxlTOIl# Wn.C'OMI.
Kbtaiimhiikp IN 1H3K.
t- w. house.
Banker, Cotton Factor
— AND —
commission merchan
Collections a specialty, with facili-
ties for making them, in all <:ounties
in flits Stale anil the Soiitliweat. upon
the most liberal terms, llu v and sell
Exchange on all points.
.% I iri'im I rtln W irrk«««l
Tvitosi.. Pa. May Ml. Main*' riroim
train wan wrcckctl at Vail Station. It
im r |Mir1 '(l that nine jhthuiih ami a
nnniluT nf amtiiiilh an- kill«*<l. Tin*
at'iMiii pri'sontnl many horrifying feat-
ure*. Tin* | aNH4*iiK«*r imihcIu'm. projwrty
cars and ram containiiiK litiimaln wi r«' i
I i1ih| togcthfr in a ling" iiihiih. The j
c rics i.Mli « panic Htricki'ii In'asts mailt* I
thr morning lionrn liideotin. Ah mooii
a* tli«* roiit'imUm waa diKHijuiUNl tin1
work of rrtnoviiiK tlit* ileail amlinjit <1
coihiihmicimI. Ri'siilontH tnrmxl out in
fiirci* ami lont thi'tr aiil.
A ^Imiiilrrrr 1 lirM hr«l.
In w l it. May ;U. Twoyounic woim in
of Capitol Ilill .liHtrict ahuaultiil Wal-
liii'i* < 'rii-k, an iihIiit at tho Hroadway
tln-atcr ami gave him a g« o<l U'ating.
Hi* Hcroains cotiM ! #• hcar«l for blocks.
With torn clothing and brnisml fact- lie
thiitllv i«h a|Ht|. ami with the wotm*ti
after him ran to the stage entrance,
where he fell exhausted, calling for
help, lie ti-HN t iken ill ami his bruises .
bathiil. all r which lie was M iit le.nie
for re| airs. The girls nay lie ha* Imhiu
hlandering them,
lltrrf ii|i|toi«il UliirtflAra tfttllMil.
CiKliritNt-:. Tex. May *.M Sheriff
Roger* returned from Waco having in
eiiHtodv t lnee iii'gr«M'M. .lohn \lexnnder. ;
Will Jlarman and I.<*n Smith, charged
with biirglari/.ing II S Wilson's utorr
about ludavsagti. Four of the |i)ntols
stolen Weic fiilllltl 111 the |N)SM'hhio|| of
the |>rtm>m rs.
CorreapoTi'lenee soliclteil,
prompt attention given to annic.
am)
ConiigniucntN of cotton, wool and
liidefi solicited, and liberal nlvanccs
made on Name.
93 MAIN PTREET,
Houston. .... Texas.
)
Can he found at the old Hand, pre-
pared tn cut. tit and make Clothing In
tie latest styles, satisfaction guaranteed.
A tine line of (tent-' furnisnln^ goods
•n limid and made to order.
I urn a^ent (or the celebrated
Bank! exchangetsalooN best machines
1 ' ' ' 11 1 ■ riinulliir. the most sluinle aid
j. c. bauhof, Proprietor.
the ea-lest riinulliir. the umst simple and
llie most substantial iimchliies manufiie-
1 u red.
No house i< complete nlthont a
Seivlny machlli< Try one.
BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, <JLN, PORTER and ALEi
KRKS1I LAGER, always on tap KINB C10AR8. !
Lnnch Horfed hi all bout*. #•!
aiwl WTitik.T Bablta
't «t li .lHI' wuh-
jHiiii. lhM>hol ear
I .an Mm t Hl'.K
. I I WimtLKY.M P.
"AUeeUsVa. oilew M: , M biutiau IM.
OPIilHf
WAllNU.UA VIImu I"
lMlrlir«l by n llorar.
Imiianapoi.ih. May «ll. A train on
the Loiiis\ le, New Albany and Chi-
cago road struck a borne iu cattle guard
near Uroadripple Monday morning i
The engine, baggage car and thr e'
coaches tu iiihI over. Knginenr IV..nt ;
is fatally iujure<l and Tin man Williams
hurt.
Mill Anollirr llrt'.k
MkmI'IHH, M|i.v :|l A break '.'i"i feel
wide occurred in the levee of tiiej
opossum farm Islow Arkansas t'i.v
The break created uri-nt alarm, ami ui-1
dil ations are thai it will increase The |
whole country is Hoisted and ureal dam
age done to crops.
TrMgim filvni I |>
i 'oi l m \N, Tex.. May il. Hill Teague,
the party arrested charged with tne
train robt r\ hen*, lias U en given up
bv his lioudstueii and i*« Indiind the
bar". Kverv effort is Udng made to
to catch the other party iu the rohtury
II tuioi itig lli^ Until.
Dai.uh. May *11 The usual cere-
mony of decorating the graven of union
Stildiem was cniiductiil bv the (iran«l
Anny of Republic after which there
was public shaking.
J«Wrl«>r'a Aaalgtim*'ul.
Cincinnati Mav :tl A. Steinau, a
prominent jeweler hii<* made an n«-
signiuent. Assets $05.0^1. liabilitien
$*•. , «KW.
\ on kola
I.oMh.n, May ;tii Von Kteis. a naval
and military attache of the (teruuin
euilsissy, is dead.
Shiloh's cure I- sold on a fUSrmitee.
Ii cures Inelplcnt Consunipllon. It I*
the iM'st coukIi cute, iinlv one cent a
dose. v old by W. J. Ml ley alld I Kr-
huril ,V Son.
If you are billions or constipated, and
suffering from di-iedered •touun h and
bowals, use XIX lllood lllll liw i pills,
the iM'sl pllU iu:ide, For «:ile ily W. .1.
, Mi ley.
plauded, m n threw their hats into the
air, and while some of the women wept,
others threw their arms around the
prisoner's reck and hu^Ked him. The
jury came i for an equal share of tin-
couurutnlauutlN.
I - ..iir.l.r) ln.l.i' Ai-lnnml.riin.iil
FostoHIA, O., May III. Ki Secretary
Foster desires to announce through the
press that he is physically unable to
answer the hundreds of letters anil tele-
uraius of syinpathy which have |siured
in the past few days, lb- lakes this
luetliisl of making a Xeueral acknowl-
ednin.Mit of thanks.
Snlrlil* bv IUMnglii|
('Apr (liRAltt)KAl , Mo . May III —
Charles llll"te. the head lsHikkee|ier at
the Planters'Mills, sub iiled by haiiKiin/.
He attempleil to kill himself with
chloroform last week ami has been
under surveillance since, ami had on'v
left the house a short time w hen he was
louiid dead.
Kuril l«#fl m Pi mlljr llrtiOut.
Sommfuvii.i.k, N. J., May HI, Theo
dure Wytnau of Itaritau hiiseloped with
Mrs (leorjie Welch, wife of a well to
do niechatt'c. Mrs. Wymnn caught I
htisbaml KoiiiK out of the hoiiM- Willi
three suits of clothes on, but was tin
able to slop him.
Ii'lll Hllll.il SulClllf.
Matamoiiom, Me*. May HI - Advices
reached here of the suicide at Mier, iu
the state of Tamiiulipas. of I.ietni"iant
Nicolls Cabellero of the KiKhteenth in
frautry. The officer was well known !
iu military circles throughout Meaico.
No cause Is assiKiuHl for the rash deed
Ji.li.i I. Sullivan IAii.il,
Hkhkohp, Me., May 47. -John L., Sul
livau did not ap|iear iu court here to
answer the charge of assaulting Lawy r
M I.. Iiiinrerlc. The ex-cliauipiou w is
rcpreseutinl by Thomas lieigh Jr., who
pleaded guilty and Sullivan was llm-d
I'Jisi and costs.
I'Mal«r Mini W Iff hilled
Mll.SKH, (in.. May .'II. The ••Nancy
Hanks," the farteNt train on the Cen-
tral railroad, struck and killed He .
Graham, the aged pastor of the loeid
church, and his wife while on their
way home from service*.
Iltruiailug ili* (iriiiri,
Month: May M. The Mratid
Army posts of Montreal. Wmni|««u
Maiiitnba and Hamilton. Ont decor
Htiil the graves of the union soldiers
Appropriate eierci«e* followed there
viewing
A C'ttMl I i.iii|i«tir I m I la.
Macon. Mo., May The Ijootni*'
Coal company at li« vier pa-s4M| into the
hands of a receiver Amm*!*, $'iU0,IHH);
liabilities mcc.1 Failure is due to
trouble with miners.
Kill*.! Ovft an liriiini^
Hi Ko|\. Kn Mav to John l.ight
was nhot and killed here by Kphiaim
I lean during a feud growing out ol a
settlement "f a grocery account.
A liig option ivliiir*.
SkaTTI.i- Wash.. May :tl A big
opium selfure was made on a steam* "
from the Haitian republic which ur
rived at Vancouver.
1 Mflrlt ritt-wlrra 1 h.a#
DaI.I.as, May :tl. The city council.it
its meeting paMMH«t au ordinance pn
hibiting variety theaters within ths
cor|sirate limits.
llr. Iif*tf Itlvra Mail
OltsvrH, May :t l>r. (Iraves was set
fre* yesterday afternoon, giving Ismd.
Xl \ llniiueiit curi'd iu> w\fvof female
trouble wlioii I thought hei incurable,
.lame" I M««ody. state leetlltci Kuiuie|
Alliance.
Karl's (.'lover Hoot, the great tdo«ii|
purltler, >(l\f^ fri-ahm** and cleuiue«
to tUe complexion ind cures constipa-
tion 'J.m , ROi. Sold by W. ,1. Miley mill
C. Kihard X >on.
I lie Itlriilt Ita.lurtil from f'ttlunma l«
S|Oc)i r«rn|iS|ilia lift* ry t ltin« t llinl.
nMini lint lar| fur Ihtt i'uu%«iil«ut'#
of 4liiv Hculara
l>«'Uton, Te\., haw a jMdtery.
Hi'vera I i'aHi s of mumps at liellevne,
Tex.
An oil mill is to be erected at VelnsiMi,
Tex.
A race track is ls b built at Mi
phin T«x, —<
Wfw alfalfa is on the Kl Pa«o, Tex.,
market.
Texas farmers are getting ready for
harvest.
Morris county, Texas, will build a
new jail.
New Orleans i« Hll.il with burglars!
and sneak thieves.
The Lake I'rovideuce (La.) crevaiuw
is 10011 feet wide.
Chico. Tex . has ju t completed its;
public school building.
The butchers of America are in *es
siou at r.vaiisville. 11 id.
The iin|H uchment trial at F«incoln.'
Neb., is lien, ing the end.
A fair II lie held at Comanche. !
Tex., from Octolier lu to M.
Ura**hop|MTs have made their ap-1
pea ranee near l)e Letm Tex.
At Houst «n. Tex., a boy trml tc
charm a SUP ;e and was bitten.
Dr. W N Hrennan has himI .Mayor
Waldrulge for $50,000 at l.ouii.
An election f« r local option will i
shortly be held at KoM*e, Tex.
Charles Meiike. Jr.. is in jail at Hra\
mer Mo., ou a charge of ra| *.
KIimmIs, drouth and locusts are af
tlicting various parts of Kuropc.
Wash Hrown. a negro, wa? arrested 1
at Tyler. Tex., on a ra|M- charge.
Work ban U gun ou tin new Waxa
hachic, Fe\ . Methislisi church
An election for local option will In-
held at Kuiuia, Tex . on June 10.
There are IM70 applicants for places
in the custom Iioiim at St. Louis.
The general synod of the Lutheriaii
church is in Hcssioii at Cantirn, o.
Amos Avery, the murderer of James
Miles, was hanged at Lamar. Mo.
l>au < >'IIrieii was taken from Hous-
ton. Tex., to the Aiintiu insane asylum.
The Llano Time* i* advocating II I)
McDonald next governor of Texas.
Kamia* druggists are holding the
fojirtccnth annual convention at Wich-
William Heiui. a fugitive Kentiickian.
endul his ho* with morphine at Waco,
Tex.
At different times in lNltfJ .ton prison-
ers were confineil in the LI J'aso, Tex .
jail.
.Mrs. Margaret Tighu wis run over
ami killed at St. Louis by a spirited
team.
The yield of liarley in northwent
Texas is e^tiuiatisl at iu bushels \ I
acre.
Charley S nider* a.' -d ?0 i«. confined |
in the tIreeiiville, Tex . jail on aliinaev
charge.
II H. It. Hi'rt/.lsTg ban severe< I Ills 1
connection with the firenham, Tex..j
Herald.
The Iron Hall has reorganize! at In ,
diaiiK|Mi|i with a new Isiardof supreuit)!
ofticers.
Charles A. Shopleig, a deacon of a
Portsmouth. N II . clmrch, atlemptnl
suicide.
Tin (Mimlierlaiid Presbyterian gen-1
eral assembly at Little Rock. Ark ha*
adjoiirmil.
The Texas ulitor* who went on an I
excursion to the Worl I •« fair have re
turned home.
The Cnmlierlitud Presbyterian gen-
eral asHeiiiblv will inset next ywar id
Hugelie, I ire
Frank llickev. allegeil murderer is
John M Clayton has lieen released on j
$10,000 IMIIKI.
At Lebanon. Kv Wallace and Kd-
win Hrown were tilled $l«s each t-.r
c. erhar0 &
BA8TR0P
TEXAS
FeracTiption tarifuliy compoua*
dod nCall hour.,
PATENT MEDICINE
all kind*.
is pre|iared fori
over H dugouts
w-hitecapping.
< 'ohiaiiclie Tex,
cyclones. There art
iu that city.
An Kn^lish syndicate v, ill establish
■inciters m New Mciico to the amoiiiit
of 4>:i,<hm1.1mm>
Walter Shaw, the comleuiiied miir- 1
derer iu the Houston. Tex jail, i*
writing a novel.
Th*1 Statclard i>il ■■oliipniiy has atv
sorlssl the Videwnter < >11 company of
Savannah, (-a.
Kansas millers, fearful ot a shortage
in the wheat crop, are eiiKaglllK lor
latum delivery.
The light oetween Kansas (actions is
delaying ap|s'intinents to several of
lies iu that state
Al Mnncic, lllll . the wife of .tallies
Kllisoii deserted In in alter Is'ing mar
rie.1 only tinei months.
Tin* nineti etitli annual convention of
tin Illinois Christian Sunday S-liool
association met at ' llney.
J. S. (iallireath has l.-eu apisiiutisl
|Histmaster at Frost, Tex, vice Alonxo
CliHinU rlain. reinov.sl
Itisinarck made a short address to a
party of high schisd students who
calli-d on him at Ills home.
Martha .lamps,'ii of (lalesbnrg. Ills ,
lias sued for divorce after having lived
with her hmlmml II years
The president has approved deisl* of
Cle ctaw mid ( h* ka aw Indian lands
involving rn-arly $H,imn,ouo.
,1. (' Anifltn of Fort wo-th, Tex bus
Wen ap|siint.sl watchman In the trvas
urv huilditiK at Washington
A HI-year old negro Imy livina in
Milan county. Tew., was tsiru with
lony one eye, there U'lng uo (race of
I have been permanently I-IIml ot I
Idles 11) use ot XIX IllumeIII. 1 M
lli'iul. r.on, Howard, Texas. Sold bv
W ,1. Miley.
II vou are threatened with cnasiuiip-
tion don't iicglci l to buy '-Tenkoway"
ot IV.I, Mllev slid use It, See stalc-
incut in another coltiiuit.
another. Hi* body i* oovered with n
growth of small hairs. rasetuUlllig
wool.
Cincinnati railroadi are reaching out
for a great tract of valuable city piop>
erty for terminal facilities.
Kx A'lce President Motion i.eiijoying
a presidential boom whici; may develop
formidable prn|N>rtloiia by Istai.
The general assembly of the "lltlwl
F'resbyteriau church of North Amerl' ' '
is in s«'iuiioii at Monmout h, Ills. (.
At Wilkesbarre, Pa.. Junius I.
was attackisl in a mine by, rata
barely est aped ladng eaten ally mm
Kansa* Istnkers have
gates to the national c
will la- held h! ChleHgO next illonlh.
T. C. Krvln. a heavy dealer iu dry
goods at Chattanooga, Tenn.. executed
a deed of trust to protect creilitura.
(imaha has won its snit sgainst the
Cnion Iw-1hit company ami will m>w-
liave just siicli a de|sit as it wants.
Ihid ( hainpion, a brother nf the rn*-
tie rustler. Nate Champion, has Is-en
killed by one of the invaders."
K. J. Martin has lieen appolnt.sl gen-
eral freight ami passenger agent of the
tSan Antonio and Aransas pass railroad.
Chief Harris of the Cherokee, is
happy in having securi-d Wall -.tro.-t's
promise to bid for the new Ismd is-iie,
during u protracted meeting at Km-
ma. Tex , the people prayed for rain.
Two days later the rain fell iu torrents.
Mrs. MarUu Kaine of Pittsburg Pa.,
has liectiuie insane, the result of brnti.l
treatment at the hands of her htisliaml.
Justice lirewer, ill an interview, snnl
lie would not be much surprised if tho
United Stales lost the Ik'hringsen cai*.,
The Farmers' State Alliance of Texas
will meet iu annual session near
Kcrenes. Navarro county, on August
1.1.
Jake Hrown, murderer of Frank
Mitckin. a prison foreman, was sen-
tenced at JelTersou City to hang ou
July It.
Friends of the old soldii rat Kairtield,
Ills., who claims to Is- William Newby
Istlleve in Inui and are rullyiiig to his
•nppnrt.
(loveruor l.ewelliug of Kansas ap-
|siinteil stale delegates to the conlcr-
nuce of charities to lie held iu Chicago
June 1J.
Three policemen ami u sheriff had a
pitchisl 'sittle with 2~ tramps at Kui-
|siria, Kan. Seventeen trainps were ar-
retted.
Al Hrenham, Tex., Ed Inge u.xdn
complaint l« fore a justice against Mar v
Kelder. He charges the maiden earned
and abused him.
The deadlock in the Mobertj'* ^'
■Mbmd Isiard lias lieen lii'iKen mel
" ,i', - , .,-i'ti .t
s'lperlnieiidi-nt.
tiovernor Stone has appoint.si 10 dele-
gate to the Interstate meting at Chi-
cago (o consider railroad und coal mill-
ing combinations.
The strike of the Chh*ago ami North*
western road's operators was short-
lived. but |s mling its duration a disas-
trous strike occurred.
The American llaptist Publication
society meeting at deliver And a ili ■
satisfaction with the international
Sunday school system.
Citizens of l.fcrncil. Pawnee county.
Kan , have asked Adjutant (ieueral
Art/, for a cannon, with which to ex-
perluient iu making rain.
The Missouri railroad commissioners
have decidisl that a single animal mil-I
be accepted as freight. although unac-
companied by a (stsoii.
Charles Towu ami wife of Worth
county, liiva, were shot hy an un-
known |s'rsoii outside the house while
they were al supper.
The Pennsylvania ami tho I.akn Shore
roads have given their employe, two
weeks' vaci'flon with transportation to
ami from tn World's lair.
Mrs. Herderlite of Silica. Mo., started
to till a gasoline stove while It w..s
lighted. 11 r luiby will die and she is
not expected to recover.
The I 'niled Presbyterian assembly,
in session al Monmouth. Ills., recom-
mended I'J.'i.OUIl for educational pur-
poses ami $*.">.issi for home missions.
The Santa Ke railroad isreinl v for the
declaration of a rate war. The chcnper
World s fair rates have already given it
an advantage over coiii|ietit(>r'
lien Terrell, the national lecturer of
the Texas Fanners Alliance, will speak
at Honey tlrove Kridav June W. and at
Honhaio Saturday. Julie lo
Anna Wagner, a servant girl, i* un-
der arr.-st at Indianapolis charged with
poisoning live inemls rs ol the Koester
family, where she was etuployvil.
THE MAHKtTS.
N-
/
I lllt'Mg..
C'MH Alio, ^t*'i ,r, Tin' follewttiK rt« tUo
cl'- iirf i|u<*t«tl«iiiN of thf market hrr*
Cliwiin Mm> wh"«t
i't.ru W'v-
I'.rk W'.TlJk
HAm |V S
Not V..i It.
Nrw VoNS. Sisy .**• HI.M'k inarkt't opsttisil
^uu-f tU'iit «t. it'l\ ail -1 fruiii l^.inlt n ci.ji
corning lie* fortultflitly a«.ttli>iiit*nt litav• n<
U'imi iiiurt* favi r«l ls than was oX}m.cI«*«1
(It-iipml «li cirii i%«nt ofT viy. Hfivtliug tli
tlllt*! a a* ti «
Mrs. T. s. Hawkins. Chalanooga.
I'i-iiii.. -ay. "Shiloh's \ itall/.er saved
in\ life, I consider It the best remedy
tor a debilitated system I ever used. '
1 or dyspep-la liver or kidney trouble It
excels. Price 7."ic. l-'or sale by W.,l.
Miley and C. Krhsrd ft s,,,,,
Dr. (irave* lu Court.
IIimi.h, M.v ail. lir. T. Thatch,
cher (irtives, cotivlctcd of the munler
nf Mrs. Joacphine Htirannby, of l'ros
vidcncc, If. I , this oiorning appear-
ed iu court. I he court set the
new trial for June 11*. and llxeil hi*
bail lit |;10,(HMI. .luiljie Macon, the
iloclor" * attorney, signed the boml
, anil the pii.oner was fried, Il ia
1 not believed that llie si couil tnal will
; ev cr be i ailed.
*
Tut ii Texan I misc.
Ar* you having aches and pains? If
so, buy a liotllc ot XIX liniment, u-e It
according to direction., Internally anil
externally, ami II will cure you. II tins
cured Judge lieufge I link of crsmji
• idle ill 1(1 iillnut. Vol -sic 1.) IV J.
Mile) .
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1893, newspaper, June 3, 1893; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205159/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.