The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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W. J. MILEY
Druggist.
IllSI'ltOl'. I KX AS.
•S/wrinl ami rurejul uttiiition i/imi
to >ht I'l'tucrifilitm Itf/MirtllH lit,
•iifl uiiti-nm irailr l on rithrr
ilni) or iiiifhl.
A lull I In*1 "I
Fa. taut Msdioiaes-
IVrlutncrics.Toilet Articles Stationary.
TilE 8ASTR0P ADVERTISER.
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C. EfiHARD & SON
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BASTKOP, BASTKOP COUNTY. TEXAS, MK<'KMBKH >Js, |mm.
NUMBKH in
tinl-wl ni th*' li't"ti < p, ft r<m, /'«mi-njflct
a* nffhHtl-t'ltih* imiHi-r.
TO THE FRONT, AS OSOAL,
SftTAIII.lNHklt |S.i —I I Ml llAtlOM. ii.tWU.
T K KMH
Hui.v ti^anm In mlmine
If f«*v U <li fi«rr. ' '!<* • • ■
iii ii^ or at vkiti isiNt*:
• O MJt'.VSSM. Ilion, I IIIOM.
<8ME> C3>; 2> cras>
'! 'I ' ■ "• KK/NKK, ill,'"OKI Kt'liiiliU' " will ker|i in th * .'rout
j tlioiiffli tin* ||i'av,.h's fall. Tin* lour pri if rultuii t'iiin|ii'li« tin1
( ^ tanner, as wi ll jih tin' IhImhit, t<> buy sii|i|iliHs \vlu*iv ilu-v run
tin* 'In* I'lii'api'Hl — Hi,'it is (In* hcsi jri)u,|s for ;|ic leusi uioiit'y.
lias furiiislii'il su|>ji|i,*M in tin*
lie liH^an in a loxi'i loom, and • ;•
K«ir heavy «i. i ii >nlverttwini'iii*. twtU) vi-a.1I Lou l. . i i i . . .... .. i .
!•*«( i til v Aim wrrl • • « Med " Win I" JIH*llHi*(l 111«* ij .|t«, lilill Ills llll.silh'HS roll 11II lll'll lo
I rMluU'llI sd\ rrtUri: ,it II |I*M «pi*rC OI|t'| lll'll >
11 "irivasi' irmu year i<i yi-ar, until n,,w |,jh tl« or loom alone readies
IjiK'Hl UOllit*! Ulll
Portion Seveu vvnrdi make ii Inn
(Mi||u«ry roll* i n i \. etslitr; in Iluc% Ht iln
rsle of cents S lillc
l0" k'lic «Imivc ruliHi wIII Ik? strictly csrrUnl « ut
III ttU tl Hill WVUI) 111 *■ I it 11 < '•
I)
R. H B. COMBS,
rhxsiaau and S'/// yr,
;ill' Lilian] a Son'- i n. •
Ui' ii|i'luT \\ i 111 |*| n|. .1 In
TKX AS S'lW I K NKWs.
Uolltit <k! rrom nil PnrtN of the Htut«
Cor Toxiih People
(liiv n<|uari>
r^ii in-irf-
Tlirin- h piuri.'M
Oik- f.mi ill • >iMiiiiu
Milt' linn «'ollllHII
Ullf « olUli)ll
# I UO I i | l. 0 1
> INI I.' INI .M !
liZ !•: ; twenty years I'. (). Klzner
Jt i l 40 J0 'ii I Ml
i,,,., lieoiil,. of Jlaslro,! eciiinl\
'■'« h'"' ! Tii.'KM* S,|IIIII,' feel, to huv nofhliiir of tin* llioii^ainh of leet .,f
THE ADVERTISEH
Job Office,
• _ • , . — • • . ,
PRINTS
LEGAL BLANKS,
WKIifllSi# IS VII ATIONS, 11 V N < I. |'|«
CIH A M> l l i 1 KIi HI N l * NO l i: HKAHH
I NVKMU'KH, ll'l.l. IIKAIItf. « AMI'S.
«*T A Tl MKNTH \M
IUIIM.1 ItH.
ill.- i I \i: , .<1-11 K, i,i ii i H BM1HIHM
Ml 11*1*1 Sti TAtiH, UI.I KIIM S, lilill.I S.
I'iiSTAI.c \KUK TH'KKTS, t UI N-
TKH CIIH KS. PI.I.IVKHY
T \<l - Kl NKHAL
NOTIl'KH
We Use the Best Grades Paper.
K-iT.tiii.inmi is |x:iK
T. W* HOUSE.
slieh iiiLr anil pioils hanging from the reilinu;. This sueecss cini
«mly lie aitrilmte I io the fael thai lie has I 11 hern I with hi-
pair,ins. ii<.in--1 re|iresfiilati,iii and fair dealing.
The slritiifency of the limes neeessiiales the nieivhanl sell
; iiiu ai I lie smallest marginal firotit : he must <lo I his in sell goo,Is
at all. I'. <>. Kl/.iier, r,<eo^ui/,iiiii; this f.i i. an I further, Ili.it Iih
has always been tlie frien I of the lalioriiig einsses, will, in
future. mark his st irk still lower down, knocking tile li.itiom
elvar mil of fot'inei jiriees. This is not "I'llill tuilsie," soiilldi'd
j olllv to deceive, gi \ ilig you !l few |>l'h es oil ealieo, (lotliesties, or
ri tiiiianls, to get ill,. i), tter op] ortuuiiy of "gouging" you on
oilier iienis; tlieref,>r<• In- makes no special pries. Inn sells every
line corres(ii)iidiuuly low.
A Iwetity years ot cotiliiiuoiis lnisiness in Hastroji. is sulli
cieut for the pl op),* to judge hi- reiialiilit v; lie having spent
his whole business life here, lie is no stranger, can trust the peo-
ple, and await their verdict with perfect confidence.
lie can,'oi enumerate prices, because he would not give
you prices on ! few things, without giving ih in upon aii. and j
his f'oek is so full and complete, it would take the entire four
pages of the AnvKKTisi i!, to fully enumerate the prices on his
entire lines.
His word is his bond, his promises are not to be broken ; lie
0
R. CHAS. A. DRLIS,
German Physician and Mirgeon,
"i hi i I'. I ilmril ,v sun' |ii,i:. siun .
Id ~11>1 Ml. \ \| |,, ||, . ,.i |:
(irli'M-nli,.. !, mill Ii'i.iiIIiik ilcti ,.i |i ii,
ll<tl.
0R- N- G- FOWLER,
r
Oils
IDJECINITIB'X'.
< ) ■ i l< i Over ! -' Nat; n il Ii:i.iK .
A (..ii.) u ^iimuiHry «.r Hmii> i tri.li mimI
lotiilt n ' raii | iriiiK I lirougimul
Til# I our himi Mule
M rn«Mnl«MI Arms.
Will t. sal(fl.„. ,.,|itor uf Ihf Cuuri
I'l ' Ills, I MTHt I <ll'«i,'UI,U.I,UK|ll|t|U,tn,',>,l
lii- . uniti liu v fur Miriri'ioil-at unuH til
llii' in vI liiniMjof t|„. Mill U'(fi l«mr«,
I mo |lo«'tcir Urnirii.
I'm. AImrd Mini IVIitmiii wi-rcurn'Ht*
i',l in sprin^to,, „ I'arkwr county, u
f'-n inornliiK* "IT" fur vlolktilit; till-
|iruliibltl,in l„v of il,hi |,i'i'i'iiii't bv
vritlnir |. ,'Krri|>lInn* for |iar!ic. unul
ii,'t to >'i' I'ntillc.l lo tlirin
*tmlvliift Cniiuu i.rmi...H
Here I roht vun llullc* • f linmburfr.
; (icriiiiiiv. who in «iiio i f thii lirrromi
I comrniftMOiwrs t• lliv wurlil'h fair at
Cliicafrn, i- now iu l« \as to cot-
toil anil cotton growing nu'thofls an
priit'ticiMl in Hit* ihlKn iit looulili« . in
tilts si ii t r
No I hinucs for tin l'r« fiil.
I)r. M I" HiH ton of ' iti>liiif N|irin(r".
who i*- to muccimhI lit* Itaiui", it* Miper-
intrnilfiit of llii' I 1 i ii* I i* - > 1 ii in at Aim-
tin. will tnkccliut'irt of thai iiiKtitution
on .fnnniftry I and ln lias said tic will
maU*> no i*limigen in the fori-.- <• t tvarli-
ei> and assistants otnplovnd there at
preMiit
(Iciiili ii} MmJiii I Iioiiihn I. 1'iirrioll
Major'ritotOHM I*. I'nrticlI, wlio v\ana
prominent republican politi nm in rn-
win ,i ii i , , Mutruution aftVB« iitflns b«*en 1 nlltd
>> ill pr.n l h « in i I t lie I • I • i :iin> .
1 .states innihliul under rrvidmi (iraiit,
n. uliii vis.
. \ I« W IMIp
' \ UU'Mm
i:\1\ vi iJli
tun
BASTROP - -TEXAS.
Inferior courts.
|(. \\ . S II III VI I
All \ V I - I I W
, died at I'is home ill Atlfd ill on tin- morn
| inur ''' Ihe tilth inst. The funeral uus
attended by the luand \rur « i the
Kepuldie of which he wuh b rm inbei
Ai rlilini hi ii r iiurrnl
A t the recent burial snrvirrs • f youiitf
AliMa^ at Wharton, while tin casket
was being lovM-retl in the > ru\i the
lide cav*e«i iu and ^lr. \\ I . Linn and
and Mr N. f'iapp, u ho wrri av*. -,i:n• ^.
had their feet caught between the box
and the ground Mr. I.inu'a ankle wan
ill practice in a!i tin- liijlicr ainl so sevely wrenched that he had to be
R. W. SIDDALL,
ATTolt.M^ \TI.\W.
Bastrop, Texas.
iiif<• ri<,r <• ,ur; •
Blinker Oo it On FRCiO'1 I"<,IUIs's v"IMl" liuesof guilds, includiiiK dry goo, |>, dress goods,
' clothing, boots, shoes, hats, family and fancy groceries, farmer-'
COMMISSION MERCHANT
< ulIi', tInns a Hju'i'ialt.v. '^illi fiicili
lit'* for nittking tlii'in, in nil "ounlii!
in Una Mali' ami I lie- Niiutliwcsl, upoi
llii'iiii.nl lihvral li-rniM. IIiividiImcI
Kvcliaii^i* on all |i,iitits.
* irr,'«|i ii'li'ii,f f.,licit,ni, an,
prompt attention kivcii •ihii«.
Coiisi^niiM'ntH , f colloti, wool am.
lii li-s soli, iicI. ami liberal nilvancv
Hindi' on saini',
3H MAIN STHKKT,
Houston. • - - - Texas
DR. TICHEMR'S ANTISEPTIC,
SHU'S I'AINs ni'M.S WOI NIIS,
Iturns. Hrui^c". >culd«, I'olic. ('rump*
ami Flux, and for ('olio, fb tl- and K« ot-
Kvll iu llor*r- and Muh -
UK tttif ! •#/• t I i%
A cuaiilllleed elite foi
.'/.iv or ti ...,.vr
V-k your dru^^i-t for I ic > impb
and Circular.
Sold and ifiia lautci d 1 \
(Kit 11A ItH A SON .
W. J. M i I M .
Ip-m^hi. Hunt lop.
supplies, furniture, carpels, wagons, plows, ciirriag«*H, buggi«;s.
mi,let Inker's supplies, etc., til low.'r juices than ever befor"
offered in this section. Having long proven your friend, lie asks
a continuance of your patronage in the future, with the positive
assurance that you cannot purchase supplies of any kind, qual-
ity considered, anywhere in this section, ai lower figures
than at
P. O. ELZNER CORNER STORE,
I, K. KHiiAiiH
THE JEWELER.
MllXIMillY KMI'ORICH.
M \ I \ STI'KKT
U\STU()| . TKXAS'
lInr stock i- nnnc it'iilclr limn out. \Vo luivo
M'locli'il mil ;j'imii|> ill | ici'si ill. u i t I III' Ih->| ill I In* liiwosl
in k i nun i.s'i mi > io \ i
conveyed to IiIk home
I(« 111 «•.I in im Allc> i*i lurt Worth.
.lames Waahburti, who said his home
was Oakland. i ii , r«-nor ted to t lie po-
i. . b«.-uj(Juarters at I 'm t Worth a day
or two a^o tin,! had been decoyed
j up a dark aile\ by male couip.inion,
badly beaten and robbed of , 11 |h
I bead verified a part of his statement.
Washburn said he bad relative , both in
Wnxahachie and Waco
sunil I- rim ureri.
While goiuj^ to Marion, tiiiailalupc
Cuuiity, recently, Albert Sciinable. a j
| young man, was taken sick and fell i
: from bis jumper. His head caught
between the spoken and the horse took
fritfht and ran away with the boy in !
; the wheel. When eaipfht the boy was
1 iinconsi'ious and upon exaniiuatum it ;
was found his bead was indented if j
. not fractured, lie may recover
Another ( nloi.i ni ''Wi'li'" * omiii|(.
Ah.ml "•event \ -Ii \ > .edish residents
<«hed flashes of brilliancy tha' da/zb tin of ItocUfnrd h . iiave or^arii.ed a col-
beholder. There i- but one -put in
lta«lrop pi look lor *u« h «paiklc . an 1
Ihal im our • Io11•. Vliniivr «d tii ill) iiil-
111 ft k c llii Illl-t ike ill) tlli point. I Ill'V
come to ii- for a display of briuhtin
adenuatcl\ relb'chug tin1 illaiuoinl
world, tMir pi ice* divide tin i - ifol
favor iv i111 out diamond*, ll l«itiloc t
lug to note the current j \\« Iry *t.\l«
as -hown In our • b ^ant and beautiful
fitll iioviltic-. tiuly i good watch or
dock III way- keep-lis hand*' on tunc
Our* do and in \- r In - tinn- i Ithei Ii J lit ison withdrawing hi* name i- an
will pa\ \ on to I in> t iiiii* in 1 • > • i> • i 11: applicant fot tin* appointu - nt -if a •
over niir "luck ill wnl.'Ii.'-, I... I st„i„nl ii!i -rii.-\ ^,'ii. ml Mr Orwr
•llferwMB st iuuIi prloaa m will iiiill the ,r ,ill(|S
g , Ml" " rt,,|I timt he I,
in ami «ice our ne v #livcrwerc ami
ony iu tbut eitv t« I'eniove to Southern
Texas and purehn •• a I rge tract of
laud Itenrc-i nta• >. cs from Texas were
present at a meet ing recently held, and
ll committee of live wio anpointetl to
make a trio south, investigate the
proper!.;, ofYcred and. if satisfactory,
t4 clo-c the deal for its purchase
W Oiilil |{.it In-1' lie mil III Siult* SfuMior.
state Senator Ii A breer nf Iteau-
in on t has written < io\ ernor-elect. < ul-
chn-tuia- iu'VcIiicm Jim! ri < ■ i\i d (oi the
holiday trido. I . i; Khhaud,
K. I). SA N I'MKS,
impelled to resign
his seat in the senate, w hich be does
not care to do. as lie has several nieas
nres of Importune, that lie is desirous
of pushing at the coining session of the
legialature.
-I il III I ('lu'll|l-
I'M'f IllVeil'll
DR. HATHAW&Y & 00.
^sphcialists^
* Hrtrulnr €lrii«]un<r>«. i
' rv thf li'tdlntf tt'"' •l,r'1 " f«ili||X,''t«ttftii a \
.1 > mi br-lp.
Voiinu ami mU*
•11. nffi ! mm.
Ki'lilnt kald,' ti
VOltM Iiave fill'
• .1 i"i. u j
* • ) flll'l >1
I III ll ll U1111 K|| . .
ful «*«! • rlii i*
In |b> ii«i i.r i i.- «
Ilv in r ..|n ii,u
*i ilium* mn i
i HIMI I • r H 11 «*I •
• •i n rm .1, tut n ■
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vrb.jwil v,
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■\rt> n,it j; v
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— d In | ii I « Ii 1 ,
■ 'H • > «itl.
. I |\. N H tl <1 t Ii
■^Tllllt. II) p- f «|,l t
frliaii utiii cum
p«nin:i«. Icmln i
to gunrnnt^n t. nil p i • tit«. If ♦ 1.• > • i
in' rriliiffil, niir «n* i* • m«in t\o t• i iilnil')'t
will bITiii iI a rurr.
WOMIAl |i i - hi* • ,"i riifn!
W r nit nr« " '' i i • • * ' « •-•••
I,,,inn wittniiit «n hjiiii iit• / our if ut't i i c. i.
ir< in enrra o||u>ra W l.y m.i j aiy 1 r> It
I'M* I* It It unl .lltiMi ^ of ih« ftlcla. III.khI,
It I
hlTMfll 1^1 rt M st r • 1 ifc nr I iff, 1' \
n r e ,\ \ ■ .,!■ •€ nr. fiaitriint«**-«!.
IM«4I mrfl f ^11 kliit. curi il *!n "
n> .iy "IMi« t • " f tl«?a
; \\ •♦T' ii* . liurii \ HaiJi t'S :
riunl i' * •' • ' -. fc irt' mi l ► .i> t lib
In. ii |i'n I• • • i mi l 11• ii I '!.•••
rwi rn AMI tacth.
V . ,• ru**''*! • ■ ' ' In« •« tl> :
Im .i* ruti l' ir tiic i m Iho h n4auf iiihi t |hs im|.
|,i ■ till I HI*' III" ll I ! !•• it II* •'«
II— II I U I *11 IU tt nf lhrw U Imr
f..r V'O <■' ''I.na ll" oilier, •• y HI ill..) WMIO mluahle
i.ii,,. obtnit) ear titaimmt *i mn •
Hi'MIIITi'f I I MT> 1 • I 1-np tr 'lltini,,tt« W \ r
r t MI' I til'Mil « '• fit• I ?• rn I st ' tie 1. -n'r
I • , . . i* |.m a • ni i" il-ii • Im ••if- mid k'l * i
I I'lll I I'linniiliiilliiii . On' . il '
i \ litM11 I h't i«tfi • i .ii . ai Imi *H'1 imi fm amir
i . . A ti i.n* • r« «tiioM.i i n • itivI'll In •iintjoraf
f . mi - 'i1 r SflMil'ini II i 1« V" Ifi Mill
v ifor ti It if.ir auni inw'wri v '. r-
«i«.iiil-mi >• .toiwi'f. .1 p itiipll> IliMim m irliM n
ni-ntini | ill I ro 111'H'II ill nil f r« • It in
>(• (ii It' fri i,4 our pmli u««. I.tnlc* ami liualn> — mn
AUdn-Mur cillon
HATHAWAY & CO..
*• « n
ligllics. :iln I will s. !| low. W e liiivc I In*
iwt si i h * I, of Milliner) ;i in I Dress (iiini
in ll:istrii|i.
We li;i\Mi'lioiee Press >ilks, ntul tin* liilesl styles ul
Weiilen KnlU'ieks. Also, New ('overt ( loth. IJrniuleliitli
^llitilies. Lililies' ( I,III,. ('lt;ii|o':ili|e Tilll'eliis. (iliil iils
liihis. iii ilelifitle similes. Ml kiinl-of Triiniiiiii^s,
nets. Hills, ( tifsels, lie-jiles lilinilreils o| oilier oomls llin
w ill list\t* In lie seen lo lie :i|i|ireei.ileil.
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO.,
MIU.INKI1Y \M> PIII0SS M \K KltS.
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS.
W.C.MILLER
an evperleiicetl w alch-uialo i. w ho will
do nil repairing.
Fine watch repairing, a speclaltv.
CHAS. BHIEGER.
M KUCHA NT TAII.OIt
I otiiiil Hint IiiiiI I'lii Mn a | <i i t • • I.
\«m. Anderson, a Scotchman, aged
54. well known amon tin* stone cr,i-
tiir- at I ->rt Worth, was found dead
a morning or twoag* in tl. it city tin
der the trestle of the I ort U'ortli and
Denver railroad. 'I wo di • p gashen
were iu the front part of the head and
there were bruis nortiiebodv lie had
been expecting to drawn large sum
Can he found ill the old -land, pre of moms to start In me to i ilmrgh
pared to nut. til and make Clothing In I Hii family any h« had only W wlUl him.
bo IdlMl -ivii--. Mtlttaotlongaftnint I. '"..ni play is
\ line line of (iciiW* hnni-uiii^ gondii
oil- I on IxiikI in.I ma.I.' lo ordi r. | ""i"1" i" " " "< ■ "i*t*o.
I iiiii m'l'iit tur tin W'urlliiiiii. nr. il , i-.ii
rillllllitllTN Hull- — ■ - ■ - ■ ptoysd UT, ll,,' NwarUwollP! t;,ri.i, -
Best Sewing Machines,
] er.s. A dispute ftTOM and ;i iicpn. btMIt
j t he c i-le-i running. I lie 11 < • ■ -1 -i mple and the boy o v •: I he hi ad with the pa rt of
the moat uibwluntial uiaehiucs maimfae- t he scales called the pea The boy is
lured.
No Uou*<' if* coiiipb-withon! n
Sewing machine. Try one.
ON ITS OWN RAILS
I!''i
• Iirili/.illii' tlie neiir : 111| il'< i;n * 11 til I lie Clirisl-
liiii- 111 il ii b in -. liii'l in n lull -npplv m| "jfiMHlies
|', ir ||ie Milill^ liillxs. il til I nliler one Inn.
lie luis
It WAN \S. <H! \M.I>. MTI.IOS. (il! \IT>.
M.I. KINP> OK K \N('\ (' \NPIKS.
NICK KI5I0SII ( AkKS.
.iii,| in liiet. .ill U i in Is nt ( bristuiiis nml lloliil.ix
iliii111 il's. \Isii. the liieesl. Ires|ie-I .imi lies)
seriouah injured, Kben -ibaiu is a
son of It l\ Wortlutin. a \mci hotei
keeper. The affair has aroused great
excitement in the in- ' hi. mod
itoiitii'ii oi .i« nt in ii«i•• umi'HH
It wa- discovered at Madiaonville,
Madisnii count\ one morn n/ recently
that the st«ire of W \\ \ isi r A Sou
had tieeii entered tl I , rec ling tl ,-ht
Hint fobbed of ovei *• worth of ew*
elry. Mr. Ninny White's slnM. had a:so
been rob be I of , ht or ten v\at 'lies
The burglars uulocn
selected the best e
• heitper ill the slno
crimination w■.*■< s!nc,«
regarding their *ele
they took them right
t
oors and
i B| tha
No dis-
FAMILY GROCERIES,
In Ik' r..iiinl ill this seetimi.
TRAINS ON THL
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS
. . RAILWAY , .
Now Run Solid
—_.TO....
St. Louis
Chicago
KansasCity
....WITH. ^ S
Wagner Buprt Sieeping Cars
A i i I il*- II l .1 I Ii 11 lo •;
Km Mi i Ntto in Hooty
creek a night or two . i • ■ two men
named Moure and Lad-i voir watching
for deer to come lo tin •% i'et l ln v
had takrn their p itn.i and \!« i -.
who was the oble man n ! t -• re-
port oi a gun ami •• i ■ a deer r hi
1 ptm going to his m. .i « found
hint shot through tin icitd and alread
dead It seetne I 111 t hammer
had cu'ight im ,i root imi in trv ng to
draw it to hi in b\ th mw e it wan
discharged, with tlie ab.ive result, lie
was a young man and leave, ,t wlfo
mid t wo children
W |I M mid uliot.
A man named Steadtnau was way laid
iinl shot a morning or two ago four
inles fcouth of 111 - an. He and allot ner
'iiau were waiUitig along when they
were h«'d up by a party or parties who
isked for their names, steadmau gave
I Ida The umhtndi replied with curses
mid a shot A man named Milaiu In
charged with the shooting.
Mrlil I |i i« mi |(11lili«'it ot 9,Mifl.
A ri'bberv wna recently committed on
j the Vernon and liner county road,
I lifted! miles north of Vernon, Wllbar
ger county ti, \\ lleiitou wits return-
ing from A11 un, (Jt eer county, to Ver
non. where he had collected a.VOO. He
was held up just after eriesing Ited
river by two men and relieved of all
his cash. The men were unmasked
and pi'iN'eedetl about their work coolly
Vorlh Inn. Miiflent Aoaoi-lMtlon.
W' It It'll ll.. • *#. 14,4 i..«. 1 A 1 <
ville for -iwml days past, alYjolftmeo
<m .he l.'tth insl. The following officera
were elected for the ensuing vear ht
s 11 Mooue of \ an A 1st % ne. president :
III* I'otla • f 11« i ii It u tn vice president,
{ir I tvlorof sltMi'inan. secretary Ur
st .ns«in of slit tmail, treasurer Hon
r i ii III wit*, sell e led its the next place of
meeting and the time June ll. i: and
i I a, ISM.
a ibnini'l tliit Prohibition.
At hubiin. Krath county, a dHYIcultv
recentlv occurred between .1 10. Me
' arty and .less Adams ami .1 \ Ad-
ams which came very near terminat-
ing serinisslv. a- K \ Adams HreU oue
shot at .I. I) Met arty, the powder
burning his face considerably Adams
was arrested and placed under bond
Plic trouble urokc over au article .less
Adams had inserted in the 1>ubliii
Leader headed "Prohibition in Ihiblin
Am I Iu It. and at which Mr Met arty
bet attic offended.
riii-.i I arm il tin t|o«* on I lit in.
An evening or two aifo three prison-
erswhowi-te con lined iu the county
|ail nt Mai ^hail made an attempt to
•scape. Tl c attempt waa headetl by
I) I sparmau. a negro, tronvicted of
murder Me had hidden an iron bar
which win used as a shelf in the cell.
W.th this lie opened the cell door and
got hi the run around, and he and two
other prisouc; s dclled the officers to
enter. The ollleers turned the prison
lio-e mi then* and soon had them cooled
off and thoroughly humbled.
i% 1 oiiiiu I mljr Mlmt,
.1 W. Kay. living • i -.it miles north-
•vest from I'luinv ic.v. Hale county,
recently gave the young folks a social
party, and while tin v were on the Hour
plaving a pistol dropped from the
poekc1 of some voting man and the
hammer struck the floor, discharging
one load Mis-, \ nni** l av niece of
Mr Kay. was shot in the left thigh
A physician was sent for and found
thai tlie* ball iTiiigc t about thirteen
inches through the lieshy pari of the
leg, but it was not considered fatal,
us no bone < were broken or artcrle
were severed No one could be t'ound
iu the parly win owned the pistol or
who saw it drop.
1'iisHi'ii ■« Coiiiiii'i-lelt 11 o 11 it t on ii itiiini Mmi
i. I Ledbetter was arraigned a day
or two ago before I nitetl States Com-
missiotiei l.ednum at Iiallmi. charged
with passing a counterfeit dollur op a
blind man with a family, who plays a
hand organ on tin street corners uf
that city The testimony allowed that
the defendant asked the blind man If
he cnilld plav .lesiis, I.over of Mv
Soul, and then asked him to change
the dollar As he was turning over tlie
change .1 I NI i lis arrested Ledbetter
Mills testified that Ledbetter hud
pitted the dollar on him earlier in the
day ami that be had forced him to take
it bacit Ledbetter. failing to procure
bond, was placed in jail.
,\ ( )i-loiif t lnlta lliitnri.
The lirst cyclone within the recollec-
tion of the "oldest inhabitant visited
(levers Liberty county, a couple of
flights ago about ti o'clock, and blew a
well-developed gale for aoout a third
of an hour, blowing Mr. I). Row's
residence from its foundation and Mr
,1. Mo .• stable into slintcrs. and also
making a clean sweep of fences in its
path. The wiipl transferred a boxcar
from out of I ern siding to that of the
main track about five miles wei t of
llevew, and train No 10 on the South-
ern Pacific ran into it. the night being
very dark and the engineer could not
see twenty feet No one was injured.
The collision demolished one end of
the box car anil knocked the pilot o'f
t he engine
lot niliiu ot tiir I (iitsri'saloiial tot#.
Tin following is the official vote for
congressmen in Texas as canvassed at
Austin in the office of the aecretary of
atatc
l ir-.t district I < llutcheson id),
ii.'.'.'ii. .i .1 Iturrougha <pi, ui.uu;. !,.
F. Dunn (ri. PM
Second district -> M Cooper (d), -
2T s. )(. A < alhoun ip. I a.*.' * i.
Third dist riet i II Youkum id I, I " .•
.1. M I'erdue i p|. Pi,411.
I ourtli diatrict l H Culberson (di.
I i • I II I >a\ is p), i 1 . .1 A
I >av is, si*. H II. Sanderson n 1.7 i $.
Fifth district s \N Pailev d IV*.-
f|| I N| Hi i on .ir • i p .ii \\ H.
Farmet r I, Mi
Sixth district •' Nblmtt oh. pi.tai.%;
.1 i Kearby (pi IP.iVil . It n. J nines
H i. Ms.
Seventh district lieo i I'endletou
(tl i |s,s ; J N Ihtrber (pi. K.ouj
llighth dl trsct < K IS II t.l i. Id.-
<♦- • II Jenkins p>. Hi.HM
N ntlid-strict .1 ll s«y«'rs id I**,-
4,i'>. NN ii Hutchison pi, III, Mi I
Tenth district Miles t row ley tdl,
l:. in . A l Itosent itai t r i".s*,'i. ,i
t M-'liri b p), >i,
Llerenth 1 'riet \N Si ( - ;in id
17,t*4* N NN eltloti I I d.tiv*
'I w ft district \ N1 ll nisi.m d .
II 'M \ . i,i II. N oonan r . 11 ' - A
\ (iat.es n I. 'I i K • • <ati I' .
It V i tales. M l
Ih ii tecnth district \ incut. I ul
• -. i M U«tua i - m 1 • i '• * i
ielaml pi 1 .. I*JI . It H Ken on r
• n of
Lratii
TCXAii NEWS IN UHlth.
— I "Ir.- r, .•«. ,i 11 \ <t,' t ru vi'd tin
V. It lUrin.ii.' ui .11,. .nml,',
soiiuly
I.IM'lll ,.ptll.|| 1,11. |. H,.|. ,i ' |..„ |
.it-fin I.I,. 1.^ l.oi- ii^.linhi i.. sin fur
tlie mt'.Mir.
I...«' l npllon lui • l>.-«.ii ,.„rri.*il til
lii.- M.innl \ iTiiuii, I 1,11,1,1,1, cuuiitv,
mhool district.
'Ihe board of directors of the llal*
lui. fair liavo plrotnl J T. I iv/.-vunt uf
lliat fitv lire.U,'iil.
A man iihhi.,1 lllnliup from I'luili.lyr.
K in.. nt I v riru|,|i.',t .1,-a.l un
It,,* itr'nti, uf \'i<1uh,.,i.
1' iri' r..,vnll,v it.'Nlroyml the renid. i,. ,'
of IVIJi'v I' ''ule ril II,i,\ MoUiirtin
iHiiinl, iiiaiiran,',*.
Kir« ,l«Hlr,iyt.i| lln- lr|n uf Col. M.
Sinn, , n tl,,. |lri,/us liutlonj, near
lirvan. a day or tw.. u)f.,.
BASTROP
TKXAH
ftTi.rri|>liona car,'fully tiiiii|iiiiiD
ili il ut all lioara.
P A T K N T M K D I ( .' I K E
all IciriU.
CtNERAL NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF.
Tin* lii|rsliiiin of i.c.rifia h„ a.1-
|..ll, l,,*,l Mine ,11,-.
I iiu,i-ra ik ,i,.,v rpiiji-tui,.' in tlie ntala
of Kill ,li .lanciro, Uracil. v
Ailjntantlirncral Curlerillail iO rr
Vork uity on the tub Iuki.
Il. rlierl ll.nfifetl. u lawyer. ui,'i<le4
iu Kan^a* * ity, liv .hiMitinif l,iitiM*lf.
I ,r.- desiroyeil un el.-vaior at Mem
phis. l i nn., eaualni; n Iom, of ^iimi.imni
^ .'Mow fever ia inereaniiiy Id tlm City
of Hioile laueiro, the iitpital of llra/il.
Sanclow. tlie Htron^r man. ir.. rei ent-
ly r..bl>e,l In Snv iirleana of )0
worth of j,.„elry.
A neirrii who ni.ently murdered a
hoy oeai lVilliu>nato,vn. s (' .
en from the ullleer, und hunif.
111 iilui-plitn te,t 'I,Tli."V,4Ta,*re, ineori.
In 1 ~ 'I fr.uii wnieli. it i e-l imated aha
die,I. Afi'l/., S'.'" " ArniMr.mif euunly will turner J(i:.,ii i;,ooo bti.hcla.
Ill,, phol'.i ruyy ill,-. . "if Vff p/'.v: I .U-, within the laxt week
' Uf
t
ille was robbed a
fcti lenses, valued
Tur vute for governor w ill not be
i ui ' i i hi taiiuar\ v hen tht*
leg atuti I canvass the intc.
Lindgren at tirt
day or t wo ag«* of
ni a.'.!g)
Mn N v • iinn 't hi.;- btn ftllowad
JMUI0 damages ugaiii ! the eit v of N\a\a-
hachie by the district mart of Kills
countv
Win Wooley. aired si;, for thirty
years a resident of llra/oria county, re-
cently died at lib
from Velasco
Siv prisoners all negroes, tccently
escaped from the Nava ota jai! by dig
ig'ng tliroti >h the wall with a piece of
water |upiuir
An incendiary lire destroyed the
barn and a Inive oiiuntitv of feed be
longing to ,I s Hums at Mitdisonville.
Mad ison county
l he smokehouse and contents of
Joe ( obiirn. a farmer living about four
! miles from ''range was recently tie
1 strovciI by lire
l> I Harrell of Ititrkeville. Newton
county, was thrown from a mule and
bad ni- cnjlar bone broken ami was*
*dherwise injured
At a i tinti dance near llonluim
in a row So be Cuo|< was allot in the
nci'ii ami Clill lilover received a slight,
wound in I he side.
Mrs Maria lleUrtda. the wife of a
gitrdetier, ft* 11 from a wagon and re-
ceived injuries which resulted in her
deal ii a n hour later
• W Whitaker, the man who re
cent Iy burglari.'cl ihe Pacific hotel at
\S aco. has been serileiiced to four years
j in the itate prison.
, John La« v. lii ing west of Nlarble
I alls Huriiet county, lost bt*tween sou i
and 1.00(1 bushels of corn by tire otic i
night recently Incendiary.
The postiit'Jce at Thornton. Linn
stone county, was burglarized one
night recently The thieves lifted"
••nor in in.i, i y nothing else
The l n Uon monument was un
j veiled ni Wharton on the 17th in-i. in
the presence of a large number of peo-
I pit*. It is a splendid work of art.
Two negroes. Wui. I.ichardson and
Link II inkle v. tpiarreled over craps at
Walker ^ dat ion, Ited lliver countv
when tin' latter was shot and Uilh I
V public meeting of the eiti/.ens of
Madisonville Nladisoti county, whs rr*
centlv held in that < ity and -ti p- taken
, to riit that onrg of dangerous pcnpU-
Ceo • rafton, a well known mer-
chant in the town of Hra/oriu, was
, kn<H'lcetl down ami robbed while on
his way huine from his store at night.
Mr \N II Hunter of Howling
«- 'en l\ y . and twenty other cm
' grant have arrived in Testis and will
itiaKc .IcfTersuii cuuiitv their future
home.
Local option has been carried in
the precinct just o its.de of the cm p .ra-
tion limits of Piano, Collin county, by
a vote of forty for prohibition to one
against
I"he candidates on the third part-,
ticket who were dcfea'cd in the n ■ n?
! election in Morrla county, have lileil
notice of contest for all county ofli> • ,
but three.
Mrs Susanna Moore, aged *•!. tool;
her first ride a day * r two ago un u
train from Vnakum to Ilallettsville.
eighteen miles distuut, on a visit
her brother.
Two young men at U ■•ecnville rc-
centlv (piarreltil ovi r who should es-
cort a young lady, tine of them was
| cut in seven places, inflicting severe
but not dungerous wounds.
Kev J. t Miilvett. pastor of the
First Kaptist church in Mronham, held
services in one of the streets of that
city on Sunday after noon last to a
tolerably fair congregation.
Near llodds. I anuin county. Jim
Wyatt, col., left his four children ui
the house while he went to the cotton
field. The house and oue of his cltil
dren were destroyed by fire
The Swedish Lutherans nf F! • am*
po. Wharton count v. have deeuled to
erect a parsonage for their pastor. A
prominent citizen of that tow n has do-
nated three lots and *150 in money
James Keese, a Prakcmitn on a
i entriil freight train got his heel caught
n a brake ami fell under tin* wheel*,
cnttiii'.f nH I uth legs, one at the hip
Kobert W cllmati. luwvir of Henri-
etta. i lay county went to Chicago a
«lay or two ago, and before 7 o'clock
that n ght he had shot two men. came
near being lyinned, and wits finally
landed hi jail
lleiir llarle , about so years old,
front i oilins\ U>, liekalb county \la.. ,
vvas run • vei ind killed by* a train in
the lenas I'ac ti. y irtls at Marshall. I
lie W is on I- - wnv to M .tieoia to v isit
his daughter Mr* I It Walker
i bio es i hrvek au old brakeman
on the iintral railroad, realdlng at
Funis was p - i ml tip in an unconscious
i ir, ■ ami taken to the county bos-
p t.i where be died soon after. The
d « * nd he bad been sHttdbagged
Ihe ■ year-old child of Mrs. Mary
hirms at sau Antonio, was playing
• tn tire one morning recently when
her clothing caught and she was fatul-
. burned. Iler Ll year-old brother ni
(tempting to put out the flames waa
, 11so seriously burned.
.'.AND.'.
FREE CHAIR GARS.
I w ol hil d* of a Hot tic.
I wo-fhlrd* nf i I t « I i ft et I'll*
nicily i'tired un of i i ct y .tl it-* of
Hleetliug and Itching l'ii t over two
' >cats Matldlng. aftei iIIhiIic medicines
i failed to give my relief. .1 I "siepton*,
j fthlloh. M cli. 1 u ante by \N. J. M la)
ami ('. Filial I A Moil, I'lUggM",
I have bei'ii i tiff*' mi foi ovel tl tee ri
y. its \fii i n iti^ < oinvt Pile Iteiliedv
do not lic«itafe to -late that il i« the
ti*-I known icinefly lot I'll* -. I consid-
er it v mouev -|ieiit for it more than w* ||
t I I . II V 4«, 1 atltet tut'V . 1 t.
sold 1 v W..I. Miley ami < F.th ird a
stiii, IM'UkkM*
I t I I sicpiteti* t cletirsl*
Pal F.y* U .let ami s.tlve hnvt'uilW
lxt) years' trill,
I bee- tne th*1 -latidatd K.Ve-W
siil\c of America.
thoifamU. Tli* v curt
Foi sab* by W. J
I hard Hon, I
A disease that is puzzling stoek men
and causing havoc among hogs has ap-
peared iu the neighInirhood of (iarden
City. Mo
\ woman was recently jailetl iu Ok-
lahoma City tiU . for refusing to ans-
wer a ijucst ion in the district court at
that city.
A new cotton factory to have -.io.ooo
home, twenty miles spindles, nun looms, and to employ 400
people, is tinder •• an tract to be built at
A tlmita. i oi
A siight shook of an eartlnjuake was
felt a morning or so ago in tlie nigh-
lands in tin- \ ic nity of c oeyman s, near
Albany. N. N
J L >hipley. for twenty years editor
am' priueipal owner of the Spriugfleitl
(Mass I Dion, recently died suddenly
of hca rt d - incase
John Helaney. owner of several gold
mines in the Itald mountain mining
district, suieied at Hea*lwood, S. 1) byi
hanging hlncielf.
< apt. Jas S. Miller, ex-chief engi-
neer at the Joliet <111. i penitentiary,
suicided a day or two ago in Joliet by
shooting himself.
Neat lleruiosillu. Me*., twenty Va-
11ui Indians yisited ti n ranch of Huiz
litireeni and ma • .jicM I four cowboys
employed on t he p ace
AI (irootnes, a prm i cent farmer near
Lacey, Ok yva ace dentally killed by
the d •-'♦barge of his shotgun while
erawling under a fence.
Prominent society people .n Detroit,
Mich., have re. mitly organize*! an
"an' i--siug club. Manv lea*iing
phy sicians are also members.
Jake I elsltaw Leslie Webb HOd A1 C
W itisor, who robbed a stage coach near
Howie, Ai ' . last January, have been
sentenced to ten years in orison.
Peter \dkins, a wealthy farmer near
Olega. ok., yvas recently swindled out
of ' "io on the goiii brick racket by
two confidence men. who escaped.
Mi*s I ung Kutii in the name of a new
star i'hinese actress just imported from
China by Manager i hu Kong of the
Chinese theater of New York city
A gasoline ntnve expltnletl in th©
l.onie of J a*- A. I ursithe, a farmer liv-
ing near Vilas oi< The wife ami two
small children were fatally burned
News from Luna. Peru, say the min-
isters from Colombia. Feu ad or and
Peru lur e signed a protocol submitting
the boundary dispute to Spain as ar-
bitrator
Albert Lut/. a dairyman residing
near ( im-iiinut i, o diet I a day or two
ago from hydrophobia resulting from
beiii r bitten in a battle with au enor-
mous cat.
\ street duel with pistols recently
took place iti Hen ton. Ala., in which
Tom st, t lair wa- killed. Kcttben Maul
slightly wounded and a negro woman
seriously wounded.
IIv the explosion of the lioilers in
Lusscll Hros. planing mill and bo*
factia-y at Hav ' ity. Mich., on the lath
in ' five persons were instantly killed
ami several injured.
I'rinci llohenloe, the German chan-
cellor. is reported confined to his lied
P a severe cold recently contracted
during the dedication of the new re.ch-
stay palace in Berlin.
Fugene V llebs, president of the
American railway union, with threw
others, has lieen sentenced to six
months imprisonment for contempt of
court during .ic -trike in Chicago last
summer.
Li the department of santamler, Col-
umbia. an infant was recently born
with three heads and two spines. The
most anainalo is feature was the third
head 'I h** doctors attempted lo re-
move it uttii the chiUI died un<4cr the
operation.
\ lii II is before con grass tor the abol-
ishment *>f the death penalty n the
army and navy iu places where tin*
I nitetl states has exclusive jurtsdic
tieri except in cases of murder, rape
desertion for the enemy in time of war
and aggravated mutiny
(ieo Morgan, aged 14, a brother of
the Morgans in the well known con-
• ert company , recently d ied in Topeka.
Kau.. from v. un*ls rcce.ved while fool-
ing with a loaded pistol. The bullet
d .1 not Ht and he was whittling it off,
wbed it i xploded.
I is w hispered around in democratic
« ' • >! the northern aud western
t.e- that friends of William K. Mor-
rison are about to commence grooming
him for the presidential mce course for
On four years'executive velvet cushion
now being kept warm by ll rover.
President I levelaud has sent a per-
emptory demand to Spain that unless
she stops her trade discriminations
agHinst the Tinted states that all impor-
tations from that country into ihe
5 nited states will be prohibted. The
same demand is also intended for all
nat ions of the earth
Mtss | lorence Lillian Wlckes. daugh
ter of T II Wlckes, vice presidete
the f*ulinian car company. < jj1.
and Oeorge 11. l ord, son i#
tuiller and manager of
lanesville. Wis., iju;
from the laitei^^
marrnl I Af\n H
remedy,
jrtwi i a'arrnr i bl* retueily Isf tterri:--
4to.urevou. RUt^HoH Injectorfrw
4SI
lo.
Sold bv w. j. Mlley and i\ Krliar.l it
sou, iHUggtidfti
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