The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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I UK NAiU'Va CAl'l IAL *• r«ii f m r.
of th in ut
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t ic«t to Uis iU>«Uur.
MhIkIi-iwiIi h rtlMlillli
to the tiimiirt roiuuulU
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I hi* Imirriiuitut.
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I Mt*«l MtaiKvnal*.
Ill tlir MUitf UmIiy Wi-ilnpMlir
.1mit ii nrw | m« ileal turn U iUr
Hbtvuiiiiii kabjfct wjfiieii by llalr
iriof Maine, wiio iniroduciHlibiiimikI'
went l« tli diplomatic Mml eouiuiir
bill, providing |.mio,«ou for tin* i tir%e\
of m enoU- rout* con lire ling tin* Mm
w«ii u i*)*iitUand tur I uiteil Simla*.
Smith idl of Ni w Jfivjr llit o ln><
rriil * bill wlilcii attracted mtti'li at-
tention It provitl*^ for u imu par', isar
rurrtiiv) eoniiniHHion of twi-lvp mem
ber* to make inveati^rnti"'***'* Mtiiruiu
qtl«kUMM> And for an iMiir of boutU to
i ro«ltie* rfVi nurD for the ^uvernment
The bill alao provide* that the i rr*
dfol kli«!i appoint four outum — oner*
from rltfil ^ife. no more thrn two of
whom nliall I'e uienil^r* of tin? Kami'
political party.
The preaiileni of the aanate aball ap
|H>int four senator*. no more titan tm
of w lit mi uliail U' taettiOer* « f tlio *am«
party. Tin* updAkfr of the liou • tu to
d« K j^nutr ftiui member* under tin*
*ume oouiiltiou*.
It i* made tlo ilulv tif tlif coinniii
ftion to t*We Into t maiden \ ion ami in-
vrhti^atf thoroughly all tlir varloti
(|Ueation« relating to the currriu'v "•
fur Uh inav l e nccrMnry to tlo* e%t*l -
liAliment of a judiviou* lyiUm of cur-
rency on a |H*rman<*ut tuaia.
After an exeoutUv *e*Mon the aeuute
adjourned at 4 p. in.
Tin* bill pledging the faith of tlir
t ailed State* to the conatiuetnm of
the Nicaragua canal paaaed the *en
ate ttniuy (Friday, .Ian. by a <le-
ciaive vole of HI yea* lo i) nay* It wa*
the termination of a debate which ha*
lasted aiuee the preaent H'imdii of emi-
gre** Uegan It wan, moreover, the
flr*i realization in either branch of con
grea* of the vant project *o long *nd
vigorously urged for a canai joining
the Atlantic aud Tacitie ocean*. with
the I'nited states government alanding
apon^or for tiie exeeution of the work
The t*nal vole wa* not neeured until
!• :io tonight, but. r<oln ithatauding tii#
lateneaa of the hour, tliere vva* an ei
teptionally full aenate, owing to tiie
tntereat felt in the culmination of the
loot; diaenaaion. The Nicaragua!! min-
ister and many other diplomatea inter-
ested iu the project had *eat* in the
diplomatic galleriei throughout the
voting on the many amendment* and
the financial question The bill iu
brief directa the i**ue of #TU,U00,WM of
Nicaragua canal bond*
The Hawaiian queation ww> then
taken up and Allen <p) of Ncbraaka
mldre**ed the senate He urged tiiat
Minister Stevens' initial act was u Ma-
gi-ant violation af the international
law.
Mills (tl> of Texas made a speech on
the Hawaiian question. At the outset
be went out of the beaten path ami ar-
raigned the sugar intercstsas responsi-
ble for the constaiil excitement over
Hawaii.
Tue substitute for a new treaty with
Nicarugua was defeated.
The bill was then )iassed as amend-
ed by U1 yeas to ii nays.
Adjourned at li.iW p. iu.
I speii
I .bi
Tlir hciiHt*. lit.*t IimIuv i Monilu.v. Jan.
at thv mmiiuI hour.
'I lit* rcadinp ivf ih© prpililrnt'ii
ujri- on the liumcinl itu*tlun formed
itn- nio t inu-roMinjr feainrn <>f il i-
«Uv'k M>K ion It w«s pri'M^nleil hortl.v
i f!er niMin and tliere ery prompt-
ly u tilling up of empty i*hnir by senii-
t«>r nut tm tmnil wlien the nen«te met.
Tiie prenlileot'n vleivi uixl reeotn-
meii(latit)ui« were 1 i.teni'i 1 to witli elo^e
attention l>\ M-ni torh ami bv iwciipant*
of tiie trallrriea. an<l when the readinir
«a flntrhed the tiie^sajjf wuk aent to
the finance committee.
Moat of the dii.v was taken up bv til*
houM- bill I with w.-uat«- amend mental
diaapprovint; an agreement with the
Southern ft# Indiana, providing for
their removal from Colorado to I tali,
allowing them Inn.U in aereralty uu.l
rctnoTlni; other* from other |K>rtlona of
tiie present rraervatlon. and eoiitlntnir
them to the w,- tern part "f it and to
M-veral townahipa in New inexieo Th«
bill |>aKi>ed.
Adjourned to tomorrow.
Iu the aenate today iTueadav, .Ian
the credential* of Mr. ('iillom of
lllinoik for tiie term bvirinninp March
4. next, were pri-aeiiteii.
The credentiala of Win. H. Sewell of
New Jerauy were presented by Mc-
1'heraon. who waa aucceeded by Mr.
he well.
The credential* were presented for
two new senator* from Wyoming.
1). Clark, for the unexpired term be-
ginning March 4 la*t. and I'ranci* K.
Warren, to aucooed Mr. i ai r.
The financial emergency came up
when Manderaon (r> of Nebraska pre-
sented a reuolution directing the com-
mittee on tinunce to prepare u measure
having the following essential point*:
I. Th? aecretnry of the treaaury to
maintain a reserre fund of Si(HI.OOU.(MK)
gold and MOO,000,000 *i! er.
•i An ia*ue of iM nda. payable in eith-
er gold or ailrerat the option of the
holder, for the maintenanie of there-
aerve.
:t. Outatanding legal lender note* to
be redeemed In go'd or *ilrer. at Ihe
option of the holder, and not reissued
4 Kor the next five vcara gold to ha
exchangeable for allvei and ailrer ex-
changeable for gold.
5. National banks to be authorized
to use the foregoln«r bonds a* a basi*
for laaulng notes and the tax on note*
to be removed.
it. Import dulie* from conntrie* hav-
ing the gold standard to be payable in
gold, and froui ciuntriea having the
allver skandard to payable In either
gold or *IUer. at the option of the im-
porter.
T. Authorize the coinage of silver and
Colli' Hig Sucreiiae*.
11 living III*' tii'i'ilrd merit lo more Hiiili
make good all III'' ailverlisln^' clalim d
for them. Ihe following four i>'iii>'di< >
have rein-hi'il n phenoiii. rial rale. I>i.
King'* New IHwotery, for eonniuip-
tion. I'oughi, and rolda, each iMitib-
glial alilei'd -Kleclrlc lllllcrs, Ilie gr
llt ««it nl llriMrtiiiimini
finigiev tif Maine • *! I le t the atten-
ti* li of tlie Iihiim4 t 4s WiitiirMl.ij
Jan I lo what he termed the utter
failure of tiie I'aria trituma ► regula-
tions foi the protri't mi of the VI ask a
*eal her«i aud t« tne probabilit ie of
tlo- complete Munition of tii herd
unlesai step wne imn «'d)ate v ti«Ueii
ti M-cure u fo-operation * f 'treat lint*
am for the protect m ii of llin ^eals.
V\ hen the facts wen* presented to Ureal
Hrltain Mr Minr « y thought she would
be intocd to act on
Heed a+Uert if its was not true that
the I B;ted statr* n • • • uient was
iin .' i In..1 1 ' ni' i'cy tt> en-
t ana i sn sea « " t" do tlieir worU
more effet■tivei.t. and Hingley repl.ed
that it was
hiUfli'V presented a bill, which was
referred tu the co ntn ttcc ou ways and
means
M«- M11 Ian. from tiie committee on
ways and means reported u resolution,
whieh was agree i t-• ealling on the
seceetary of the t a-ury f< 'he cost
to the t'nited Stat« for supporting "a
kimrl.v government in Saimia.
kiiirrovN%, the new senator from Mich-
'gan, tendered hi* re^i^nation.
House adjourned at l t • p. in.
The hoii e tt .lay rhursdav. .Ian. '24
devoted all of its time to the con-
sideration of tin- sundry civil appro-
priatiou bill ivith such success that at
the hour of adjournment it had com-
pleted the reading ot the bill, except
for several controverted para^nipiis
which were temporarily |ai*.sed titer.
The ease tif .ludge KicUs tiad au eu!ic
in the adoption of au amendment of-
fered b> Kay trI tif New Vork, uiukliig
it unlawful fi#r clerks of I nited Status
courts to inclutie in their emolument*, |
fees not earned ami due at the time
their accounts were rendered, and for-
bidding the allowance of fees not actu-
ally earned.
A motion was agreed t«> by Sayers
providing for the expenditure of not
exceeding tlMI.UOO of the appropriat iou
of for the improvement from
the moutti of tlie Ohio river to the
mouth of the MUvtiri river and for '
use 011 movable Jett ies aud steel cais
sous iu removing bars and improving I
the low water chatinr! of the M:'*si*
sippi river.
An amendment offered by Stockdai*
d i of Miaai^ tippi to appropriate ^0u.
v i>u ftu tin- con^tnu lion t f levees on
the Mississippi river between the
mouth t.f the Yur.oo ami Ued ri\er for
the protect ou t f the lands from over
llow fell under a p i.it of order.
An amemlmeiit was agreed to appro
priating ? lOH.oOit for printing the re
port of the stcretary of agriculture.
*44.<NM) for printing 7' .t)0u copies of the
report on diseases of tiie horheaud
UU0 for printing a complete set of the
union and confederate records for each
senator and representative.
This completed tlie reading of the
bill, except those paragraphs passed
over.
House adjourned at 4 t<> p in.
After the opening of the house this
morning (Saturday, .Ian. *2rt) and the
••all for committee reports, the house
went into committee of the whole to
consider the bill to repeal that portion
of the taiilT act of \ugu-d Is 1s m,
providing for the impositipn of a dif-
ferential of one-tenth of I per cent per
pound ou stigarn^if all grades imported
from all bounty-paymg countries
Hopkins <r) of Illinois gave notice
that he would, ut the proper time, of-
fer au amendment iu the shape of a
proviso, that the duty should remain
in force against any country or depend-
ency of any country which discrimin-
ated against the I nited Slates, and
Meyer id of Louisiana gave notice of
au umcudment to increase the ad val-
orem duty on all grades of sugar from
40 per cent to per cent ad valorem
Hepburn (r) of Iowa gave notice of
a:i amendment he should offer later
It provides for a lax of 91.U0 per ton oi
vessels owned in whole or iu part by
subjects of au> foreign government
entered at any port of the I'nited
States. This shall apply only to the
vessels of such nations as shall, in the
judgment of the president, make any
trade or commercial or police regula-
tion which prohibits or unfairly im
pedes the eutrauoo or sale of any food
i farm product* exported from the
United states.
Payne <r of New Vork argued that
sugar differential* did not contravene
tin favored nation clause of our treaty
with (iermany Only two persons, hu
said, contended that it did Secretary
(.res ha m aud the Uerman aiu has sad or.
The prcaideut, in his message last De
eetnber. had not taken this view, bul
if there was no commercial war be-
tween this country and Oermauy the
1 'nited Slate* could stand it
Warner id) of New Vork closed the
debate for the day. In the course of his
remarks he read a statement from
a sugar journal to the effect that
although this bill might patftllie house,
it would meet it* death in the senate.
Adjourned to Monday.
The interest in the house today < Mon-
day,.Ian i*i centered in the president s
message which wa* read after that
body convened There was a slight
skirmish over it* reference, which Mr.
Springer introduced, but both referred
to the committee on banking and cur-
rency. Wilton having waivad Jurisdic-
tion of the bond feature tif the meas-
ure. which could have gone to the ways
and means committee.
Members were discussing the mes-
sage and the bi:! throughout the ses-
sion. and gave little atteution to the
debate on the bill to repeal the dis-
criminative duty on the sugar imported
from bounty paying countries.
At toe aspiration of the debate todav
Wilson attempted to effect an arrange-
ment for a vole after two hour* of de-
bate tomorrow, but Orosvenor (ri of
I Hi to objected Iiespite the objection,
Wilson st.aled his purpose to try to se-
cm« -i rote at the en t of that time
AJiottrti^
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itching Tiles arc known t>) m d«Uiie
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nig when warm. This form ;i- well .ii
Wind, Hlcedhu' oi Protruding, > ield ••
I once to hr. Ilosanko's Pile itcmcdy.
I which act* directly «n part* eff« • ted.
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ih« ino-t substantial machines tuaiiufae-
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Bnoklfii * AriilfH Salve
Tin' li< i Snlv# Iii lli«' K'irl'l f«n nil".
|trui*r>. I l *.*F*, S:ilt ICIii'ilin.
ivvrj Siii< . 'I iilfi . i"lin|I llnnd*.
rbllltlalim, Corn*, mul all ^kln Kni|>*
lliiii-. mul | o«lliv<'ly run1* I'll,1*. <>r no
!) ;• rrqnlri'il. Il l >fti rmii< i 'l to (flv«
TIN and HARDWARE
4lrvi>*. .lapmuiril mid Si imi'i'il I'inware. Tin' l:ir«' -I n- .'itnn-iit i.l <' r|n'n
Tool-. ItRlldrr * ll:iril« hit. I nilIit> . l'lo« *, Sti'rl I'mlilltf*
I I'Tli'i' Win*, iiii'l Sliii'lf..
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Eic. Efc,.
I'liniikfill to I lir I liltr for IiIhtiiI | .;i t r< • •. 1 Hi" ■ ■".■limn. We
:i-k a I'ontlnnani',' "f #tiii'.
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H*«tbop. Marrli li'.th. |i«s".
Ml,', and 91 INI. Hold Iiv C. Kiliard A
Son mul Vt J. Mlle>. driiKK**t*.
HhlMi'a Cum, lli« k'"'"' t'oujrti uid o. W. i . Ilardmnn. Slitrifl ol l l--i
l.'roup I'ur* lainirreal detuaod. IVw-kei \y. V.-i.. n|i|.i, . lMlei. n ko"«I tliliiu
aim-i-otilalna lwenl.v fl*e doai'K, «nly !I.m ,|<M . (,„| |„.,it,ti> in ..ij mi. Hi- «n-
t'liildre'i loii' II. Solil by C\ Krlianl A j |ir,n,trHl.til w lili >i rolil when III
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n«i II «o ih'-v m ili l' il*' 1 l •lionlil li. III uitly ~
Ill till w nil Kill-" -• All' * "II *11' )' «i lo liirolili' III :nl-
III and W. J. Nllny. drujn(Wt . | procured u In.ill,' of < li nnlx-iIhI.i
lilt HAWruM'o K*mii.v Ct NK wire, i ounli llenn-dy. Ileaaj*: "|I If**e mi
, „ _ ^iiihii«miK.i. • ■ >" > iiD we remain, as ever.
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Sliioinii IriMilde. Ilk.ltawvKii'a Kamii.t
ft hi litre* l.lver iiiiii|ilaltil , row*
Kldio-v dilll. 'dty. Hold liy C. Krhard A
Mon, l riijr*l i -'
prompt relief. I Hud II lo Im' an Inval
mililr lewwly lor nmgli* und rnld«."
Kor wile by W . .1 Miley mid t'. Rrbartl i
A Son. I ruii|c"i le. 1
EYE CUSSES
mul MHtd Ihe eyea. making Ihe ej e* feel kMtl mul
i|u11 y |( .v., tin' i v r" are :il Inull :iml « 1'llr ol yl.i« i">
im null..I. I ton i mi:l''.i V<""« ben yon nn
rail and ron ult I'rol 1111-iiiIh-i . ibe |(nl/ed
Sew \oik and SI. I.onl- eye e\|n'ii or on>' ol Ibe
((. Ken enilier dale*, .lull. 11 and I,i l .li Kr-
b d. o!e a^.-nl lor |la trop. 'I'exa*.
Respectfully, yours,
WM. KESSELUS,
"The Tailor.1
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[—^ We will sell at a small margin above ; .
original first cost. We buy in large •
Mquantities, pay the Cash, buy Cheap, can ( ,
afford to sell cheap, and then make ^.ood pS
money for ourselves.
tr* Wc hold out no catch-penny inducements. L-1
To be convinced, come, exat:iine, pricp and "
CQbuy. Our best friends and patrons are our
P patrons of ten and twenty years stamanjj;. *_■;
' Of our fair dealing, enquire of them. J
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l-.vi r\ I.mil ul |{i'|i:iilini! ilniu* nil Klmrl linlire. ninier alrii't ui■:>r:iill• e,
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mul a si, tliut 3*'U fcJIVi Hit- a • aii mul si< tor ynni^t-lf.
(icr;i:). .iri.it s TIIIKI.MAN.
CHARLEY I EAR
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I'tilron.iui solicitijil. SatihIui'!inn (iunimile.'il.
HOPPE'S ;
JSaloon | Kcstaurant
MAX HOPFE. Proprietor.
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i |; I'.-s! I 11\ > 11' 1,'S. 1 u ire a Wiii,, I lie • ■ lti\ mul Kriilay.
( II ami • no. MAN IIOI'I'K, I'lluiilllliiU.
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\. rv tiling in iIn ii.ii- ' ' III ' I'iaini anil Oijgun
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Horses will be well taken rare of at low rates
Buggies,hacks and good stock kept on hand, and
every effort will be made to accommodate those
favoring me with their custom.
Hi FORTY YEARS. 1895.
In acknowledging and fully ap-
preciating the very liberal patron-
age bestowed upon my establish-
ment during the past Forty Years,
we tender our numerous patrons
many thanks, and kindly ask a con-
tinuance of their esteemed favors in
the future as in the past.
Wishing you a happy and pros-
perous time all through the New
Year of 1S95, and with a full stock
of the best and latest styles Gents'
Furnishing Goods, and better fitted
1nHE
MEAT MARKET
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BASTROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best
Beef, Veal, Perk, Mutton
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kO'iuR i IiOPI'Il, will have charge of Mtir-
ket. serving customers with his usual politeness.
Wo will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
Hogs, paying the best market price for same. II
you have them for sale call on us at Bastrop. ,
THL PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Ilunlru|i, 1'cxun, Nov. II, IN'.IJI.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1895, newspaper, February 2, 1895; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205239/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.