The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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fHON. l\ CAIN
Bastrop ortitjcr.:
Uu A I
Kstahllahed March! ! 1 h/w . Volume 42
Orrics. — Hun.tin* jual ol auuvko Bn«
KIUTOK AMI I'KO-
I'KIKTOH.
A WINTER GRKKT
Moil-
. „JD TIMES AND HI6H PRICES MUST GO.
•pi*
or rxitk
Grook o
can stand before our Magnificent New Goods and Marvel-
lous* nre nllowod to
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1895. I am now offering extra inducements in
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS
and I have a few nice patterns left and don't want to
carry them over. Now is a good chance to buy a
cheap dress for Cash. C
Mis-
turn t*ki) h suilT of ouch,
if tliey will, and <liw llv to >
op,, tlmv ltko boat or dtaliko lr
TlVmg ao hungry, tli<> tr
4or,s\ a trvnoroua dim*
Imnrtily. Tl u lull mnof
M-.-iuniL' uuil 't
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if
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$m and You Want Them.
' Price Them and You Buy Them.
The best manufacturers produced finer goods this season than ever
before—WE GOT THEM.
Leading houses laid in a limited line of extra choice styles for their
best trade—WE GOT THEM.
Large Jobbers offered prices below the market to cash buyers-We
GOT THEM.
Fine Goods bought LOW can be Sold Cheap, and we will do it. Our
groat stock has been bought at a Bargain and shall be sold at a bar-
gain, consisting of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
The finest and most complete assortment of New and Popular Styles
you ever laid your eyes on.
An immense line of New Novelties as well as all the leading Stand-
ard Grades. We will give more honest quality for a Dollar than has
ever before been offered you, as prices below will show:
Coii^ri'** couvcucs the
day in Decern her.
I lie ileuiwritk majority in
aissippi in estimated at 60,000.
A $1,000,000 tiro in New York,
I'uesday. 'Hie tin- started in Keep',
shirt factory.
Co'ru reported selling at Lockhart,
Auatiu and liurlesou county, as low
15 aud • 0 cculs a bushel.
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Kroui Mississippi the report couie.
tliat in the election* held in lliut Slate
Tuesday, I lie populists did uot re
cievc lii per cent of tlie total vol*'
polled.
—■ • > ■ .
Massachusetts gave tlie tdaek eye
lo female suffrage, al the election
Tuesday. A fair estimate is given
an three volen agaiu*l female suffrage
to one in favor.
.. i *v
lireii
The Texos Atinu
the M. K. Church cuuveues al
ham, December 4th. Bishop J. C.
Keener will preside. llishop K., is
the aeiuor Bishop of Southern Mclh-
dlaui.
Dress Goods.
r*
Flannels.
W> have (hem. and lot* of I hem. In Wesrestiowln largest stock, and at
Silk ami Wool Novelties, Heroes. Oasli- prices that can t he duplicated by any
meres, llrllllantlut-s. Henriettas, lima.I other linn in Bastrop.
Cljtbs and Crepons, both cotton and I All wool reit flannel,
wnf,| Heavy red flannel, at lll'uO.
Full line M-lnoli all wool plaids. I Kulra heavy red flannel, al JOc.
worili Jftc. it JOe. ' tJur SIVc. extra line red flannel is a
1in'li half-wool plaids, at J.'ic. , corker.
M-lneh btwad cloth. Hi all the new I White wool mixed flannel, al 1ft •.
lors. 8.">c aud $1 00. i w bile wool mixed lliinnel, ut 2,1c.
.jgrawyin
Al H!*e are offering a beautiful I Irish frelxe, red and blue mixed,
l'JV\
lr*th frelxe.
extra heavy value, at l*c.
Children's Caps.
Chllilreu'* caps In silk. cashtncic, cro
cliet, iAc. to $.'110. Heat value and latest
design*.
_ we are ottering a beautiful
line of wool mixed novelties, that can't
toe matched elsewhere tor less (ban IHc.
Hamilton wool mixed alpacas, black
and colored, never sold for less than
IS.liCj our price 8c.
HM-luck silk finished brllletlnes, 50c.
40-Inch silk tlulshcd lusters. Ok.
M-lneh all-wool ladles' cloth, would
be a bargain at The. Our price, 40c.
Double width wool henrletlas, black
and colored, at 15c.
ill,-Inch black and colored K. F". At*
lantic Henriettas, at if>c.
38-lneb all wool serge, In black, tan.
cream, brow n aud heavy blue, at 30c,
Hs-inch all wool surah serge in navy
blue and black only, cheap al 6fic. Our
price 40c,
M-iucli extra tine surah serge, black
only, worth ai.OO, Our price "Sc.
;t3-lnch cotton elder down, suitable
for cloaks and capes, light blue, pink
and cream, at INc.
All wool Elder downs, all tiolor same
goods that you have been paying Me.
tor. Our price 30c.
All w,k>1, extru flue fancy elder down,
•t ftOc
Cashmere sublime, a new cotton fab-
ric (fleeced line) suitable tor wrappers,
worth lbv. as a leader we offer at 10c.
^ IM-lnch .Scotch plaids, bright and ""est saline, at fcl.OU
pretty coloring*, suitable for children
wear', worth ll,'-*c. al He.
Full line evening similes, 30-Inch hen-
rletlas. at i">c. aud 3i',c.
at
Blankets.
The largest slock aud values the ticst.
Wo have a good lo- 4 grey blankets, at
65c.
10-4 extra heavy sliver grey blankets,
al $1.00 ami tl.50.
11-4 white cotton blanket, al 7.*>c.
10-4 white heavy blanket, al $1.00,
See us w hen In need of blankets. We
can save you at least ikOc. on each blank-
et. See our line at 92 f>0, $3.00, aud
f.*> INI, all woul while blankets.
Comforts.
In comforts we cau suit any site purse.
We have them from the cheapest, !>0c,
Clothing.
Ill children's two-piece suits we offer
a imrt wool suit nt 7ne. and a much bet-
ter line at $1.00. a choice line al $1 ,.V>
and $1.75. At $2..VI we offer a line supe-
rior to any In llie city m $1.00.
We are selling a handsome line of
Jersey suits, age 4 to 8, at $2,511,
We have i> complete line of knee pants,
al 23c, 35c, 50c. and $1.00.
In boys 3-plece suits we have a full
line from the cheapest s'ltinctlc to the
tlucst clay worsted.
Men's suils. IVe itegin with a Inncy
worried, al $3.50.
At $5.00 we give you choice of ten
different style suits, including some
ext'a line values, in all wool, good and |
nobby styles.
We have an elegant line, all wojl, at j
$0 110. $7.00. $7.50 and $ ,00.
Our I,lack clay worsted, al $11.00 are ,
top of (lie pol. and can't be matched for I
lexi. than $12 50.
K,'member llial our clothing are all |
sold under a guarantee, and we are
right here reaily at all times to make
good all ileltelenulcs, either by excliage
ur retundliiK you your money .
Oil Cloth.
>Vr handle only llit Trenton
whlrli an* the very bosl iinilf ami u)Ih
nt 1211c. yurd.
Towels.
Wi! mall the l)«**t f c. cutfou tov%eU
See our exir i hi/.h cottou towels, at
Al! liui'ii hurk, ut
IcMI r« !•> Pt^u dMltu nl
2&u.
Gents' Fur'hings.
See us fur gems' furnishing goods.
We have the stock aud our pi Ices arc
right.
Waterproof.
* 4-infh wu\«r proof, nil oolorft, nt 50o.
54-Inch w >oi ropplcntp, ut
Trunks! Trunks! Pearl Buttons.
Tile secretary of the National
Democratic com mil lee nu)s the tuuc
aud place of holding the national
convention next year will lie decided
upon in January. A short campaign
la advocated liy many.
Houston Age: A decision that
imprisonment end not haugiiig is the
proper punishment (or a man who
poisons auolher to gel the murdered
man's wife, is reached by a process
known to only a Kori Worth Jury.
Al the end >f the civil war the
government had liil ships in its
navy, with 7,t>00 offlcera. Of the
olllcers only otic-scvcuth had been
educated by the government, and
only 277 of llie ships were govern
uient Uulll.
In the different State elections
held Tuesday, the populists didn't
bob up enough to make even u decent
^ showing. In Mississippi Ihcy polled
less than (ifleen pur cent of the total
vote, while in the other states they
were not known.
Waco secures the Add Uan Col-
lege, which is to lie moved from
Thorpe Springs to that city. The
money, all but $2,000 hud been raiseo
Tuesday, ami the committee are con-
fident of the remainder. Arrange-
ments will lie pcrfccled aud the mai-
ler definitely settled in a lew days.
The question of woman suffrage
ia now before the people of Massa-
chusetts. The women themselves
are permitted by ballot losay whether
or not they desire suffrage. Out of
2'i0,000 women privileged to vote,
only 20,000 have registered. 'The
sisters are evidently not much ex-
cited over the question.
When it comes to MEN'S CLOTHING, I defy
competition. In fact, I have a full stock of DRY
GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and GENTS'
UNDERWEAR. Also, a car load of Genuine Liver-
pool Salt, besides a fine line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, and they will be sold as cheap as any man
under the sun will sell them.
Come and be convinced. I would like also to call
yuur attention to the fact that, I still don't have to
pay any house rent, and have less expense than any-
body in town.
ROBT. G-IIjXJ-
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A Little Itock special of the 2nd,
says: 'The FiUsimiuous party will
remain here until Tuesday, giving au
exhibition Monday uight. All talk
of propositions for a light elsewhere
between Corbett aud Fitiesiiiimous is
idle. Juliau candidly acknowledges
to-day tliat he has no money, and
that there were iu> prospects of a
light anywhere. It is common talk
hete now that the whole party is
liuaiicially embarrassed, and thai the
proceeds of the exhibition Moiidat
mghl will be necessary lo meet cur-
rent expenses and gel the party otii
of town.
I'AIHK N KM S.
The 1 >nrant can- in San Francisco
went to the jury
jus', thirteen u iuutes to find a vcr j
diet of guilty of murder in the tirsi
degree. The circumstances of lh<
murder were atrocious, the victim,
a confiding gir1, was lured iulo the |
bell room of a church, and there, in
|a building where they boih worship
ped. she was ravished aud murdered.
The proof was circumstantial, but u
was convincing. It took the lawyers
nearly two mouths to gel the evi-
dence heforv the jury. It took the
jury but llftecn minutes to decide
upon a ycidlct. It is si>i,i «i„.
will lie appealed aud I hat it may he
a year before the upper court de-
cides it.
Ki>. Ai>\ KiirisK.H:
We have bad a rplcudbl rain since
our last, and while wv were not suffer-
ing it tiin- prnveii a blessing to farmers
and already many who were about
thrcugh gathering their present crop
have begun breaking llicir lauds prepa-
ratory to making another crop. And
right lo re we wish lo emphasise the
fact that in our humble judgment, noth-
ing the farmer can do w ill ua\ belter
and we have often wondered why all
did not prat Ice it more extensively.
there is some talk of a small top
crop here, but it Is uiaterlall/ing very
slowly. We notice a good many boles
in sonic places bnl (hey seem to be
opening very Utile at present.
t (IIM IL TBOt'F.KDINGH.
lUsTltoi-, 'I'KXas. Nov. 4, 1805,
He It remembered that on this the 4th
j day of November A. I). 1805, the City
Council of the I ily of liastrop, met lu
i regular sesslou at the majors olllce.
1'ieseiit, Hon. O. K. Grlcseubeck,
mayor; F. A. Ortiain, City Secretary,
aud Aldermen Ooley, Allen, Huffman
ami McNeil.
Absent, Alderman Wilbarger.
A quorum being present, MavorOrlct-
1 cnhcck declared the regular order ut
| business.
The minutes nl llie last regular meet-
ing were read and approved.
I'K.TITIONS.
Warren W, White petitioned the
( ouiit ll lo purchase twenty-four acres
ol land "Ij lug south of W. K. May-
nard'- pasture on I'eters Hollow," which
pel It Ion being considered It Is ordered
thai >al I laud lie sold ami the apprais-
ing c., in in 111 t-t apptaise said laud, when
sun eyed, and the mayor lo sell lliu
•mm1 in manner required by ordinance.
Ki>l.: t A. Turner petitioned the Coun-
cil lo i.ih I lilio permission "to make a
road lo lead nut from said 'Turner's gin
by Slopp's. coming inlolhc I'lney road
| about 200 yards south of Mopp's house
Our line of lriiiik« Is entirely too large.
We need the room they occupy and
have marked at prices thai will move
them in a hurry.
Jeans.
Silks! Silks!!
Hoe our line of Iridescent si IW al 35c.
See our line of plaid silks in double ;
warp sursti and glaees, at 00c.
See our line evening satins, al 50c.
100 doxen Japan crocket and
knitting silk, black and colors, form
er price 25c, now at 12.'xc. a ball.
Heldin? llroa. embroidery silk, 10c. j
doxen.
Al 15c. we have a splendid cotton
jeans.
At We. we have good wool tilled jeans.
AI 25c. our wool tilled jeans is the
best you ever saw .
Staple
Department.
7-s heavy Men Island domestic; others
ask 5c. Our price Ic.
Hit-Inch -oft liiilsh Sea Island, at 5c.
Illl-inch bleached domestic, at 5c.
Canton Kl&n.iel, good heavy twill
hack, al 5c, Our H',c. quality same
as you have paid 10c. and lor.
Jil pieces fancy striped and plain de-
met suitings were 10c. now 5c.
Good mattress licking, 5c.
i>/4> "'^e, 8>jc, extra
l.arg. I'esrl Bullous, new line just In,
al 75c, ifl.oo and !?l J.'i per do/en.
Notions.
The result of the elections 'Tues-
day should teach the democracy au
| important lesson. That dissensions
mean defeat, and unless harmony is i 'l^trop "peai
i ffcctcd and a untied front presented
lo the enemy, we can expect nothing
but defeat al! along the line next
year, ticl together, democrats, aud
! victory is certain. Otherwise, di-
: feal is just as certain. Let us pro-
. Tin' Mitnotilt' Imlgr lu*r« i * lulkiiitc
uu«l it took tliw jnr\ j vrry Htrooglv o( tchiiii^c <lomi tin* ohl
UoiiM in vvhuh lh«y iiumI him)
building u in -c hull down in iiic corpo-
rate llmlli* of tin* town, A coinnilMcc
tlHH iilrcrid\ Imm'II uppoilitiMl to M'l^Ot u
*ih\ csjhniitc •,oi i, ••tc., i*ir. tiiid rvporl
mi iK'\( regular tnei'ting.
.1 . II. C'iim cIi and ( . W. Iloliniiu hnve 1
hIiowii the right piri( fiilerpr< f
late h) gravelini; ami otlo rwl-e repair*
itig the tddewulk* anmnd Ili*- hMrl and
po^lotllev and leading to depot.
One month of our public pehool ha
! juHt cloHcd. It ha- been our privilege
! rteveml linien of late lo vlidl the school,
ami I want t« here that we have
i vImIim*! u inulrr hi hool nor one iu
which every scholar seemed more thor-
oughly in earnot. ami w • f« el nafe in j
... i public road.
predicting, Sf the patron* generally will (
j glvn the. hcIidoI the moral >^up|iort it j
•There is more"trulit than poetry j 'A'" "" llMl" I
encourage the children, ami thereby the
in th« following from the Sl.rcvcport by vl,hillK lhl. ,t.hilo,, ll|i#lll.
liiucH: "A city in u very nooil imlcx mdven, we will miou be able to report a ,
pi.to.I taxes collected for Septumbur
j and October and paid ic'o the Treasury,
\ less conunlssiuns, as follow-s :
Itcgular Advalorem tax 91K.5M
Inlere-l and sinking turn! lax.... 10 45
5.70
Adamantine |*iii«, at 1-cent, a pup-i.
Needles, at J reals a piper.
Hall Cotton, at Ic each.
IIair ('inI.us, at 5c each .
Ituttcrmilk .Soap, at i!5o per box, II
cakes In box.
Horn .Hide Combs, at 6c per set.
Comet Dressing Combs, al 10c each.
Hum, 5 and Mb. I — -•••- —
Hair lirushfs, at 15c, i.'ir aud upward. ; Kieutions were held ill live States,
i,™: :?„r!!r.ir w «.. <«*>.
Memorandum Book-. at Ito 20c each, sey, Maryland, MasHachosetts, Ken-
l.adies Heavy It I li bed \ ests, al !''c\ mcky and Mississippi. 'The repnbll- !
It.-tier vrsiliiM 1,1 n SI <• «lrii worth double the money, ' 11 ■
vaim>, ' 4 • > ' | Good black stockings, at 5c per pair, calls carried all save Mississippi,
Keallier licking, best gradeamoskcag i Our 10c black hose are worili I5e. which gave oO.OOO majoritv fin the
A'1 ' j In pwp^rlhlu.1 ""U b,"""r KrA"e* | democrats. The populists
of its government. If it has clean
streets, if peace and order prevail, il
law is enforced and sanitation pre-
served, il is u good indication of u
, hcaithy public sentiment that ilomi-
| nates the actions of its olllcials." Ill
aud order prevails,"
and the "law is enforced," but ihc
streets, oh my? A Title timely
work, however, would soon put them
all right, and then llaalrop would lie
a cliiiii town.
report a
II'si-class, growing, graded school a
Ibis place. Home was nut built in a
day neither are good scluolsestablished
lu a few uionlhs, llut rallicr Ibey come
through yi'iiis, uot weeks nor moulds,
of honi'sl. united efforts.
h-iidtiig stialr'"*-*f /}asli'up," ami offer-
ing lo makv ir,3J[^his o«lf'ex|H''nfl,TJ
w hich petition Th is«g counldered. It i*
ordered that the pcrini**loit prayed (or
be granted ^aid Turner, provided h«
nil all make ihu road at bin uwuexptfllie;
uiot It ii<* furihnr ortlvrml I hat Hiiitl road,
when made, I* hereby declared to be a
ItRPOItTft.
MurHlinl Nauli reported thlrty>three
• lollurn and llfty cents collected during
; tletober.
A^^enMor and t ollector Kleluert re-
Mr-
W.
II. Meek, who reakdex at
tit l > the Icaaon lAllgllt in l'uesdliy'H ( ramphmville. t al., nay,- lo r daughter
I election j w 4 lor several years troubled at tunc*
I with never* cramps iu the Motuneli. ami
would he iu Mich agony that it was nee
eMMurv to call lu a physician. Ila\Ing I (jrj
read about t liamberlaiii < 'ollc, < liolera i
and Dlarrluca Hemedy *he concluded to |
\\. N. Mrwlu and family. I r. K It.
Haiikx and ye «crlbc attended the Ihillas
fall I i-t week. All report having had A
line time.
Mm. W. II IMxou, ft>r nearly forty
year.'* a resident ol ll:i place ami uel^li*
borhood but now <u IIuiimIou, vUitcd
relative* ami friendx here last week.
Mr. t 'oiiiad llehiiu^, "i llounton, was
here a lew davn ago, visiting luxhou- in-
law , .1. K. I'auU and family aud In-
spcctlng the new grand hou.
A large crowd, including A. ('. Krei
Ulto Dlien, Hilly and t'urg Scar*
.lolin Kbner, T, K id. Dr.
Ladies' Gapes.
up
Threads.
Our styles arc correct, our prices
! '.villi III-'limes, new line Just In.
Sec our grey double eapes, well made
[and nicely iriiued, al *1.75.
I l.adies Ian double capes, at f'2 00.
See our line black navy blue and tan,
slnirlu and double capes, at ft!.75 lo
IJO.
henl plush capes, slortn collars, al
i *0.50
i price I so. Our price 12,'so.
30-Inch canvassing, al 3c.
II--I I'epperrell bleached sheeting, IHc.
In I rcpperucll Idea, sheeting, 22'vc,
tiood grade lu I brow n sheetilii;, al
liP.c.
Heavy round thread 10-4 sheeting, al
15c.
Cotton cheeks, good ipiaiiiy '25-inch
wide, and goods that are selling today
at 5c. We offer lliein al 30 yards tor
*1 INI.
While Marseilles and bridal spreads,
75c. to IfiJ.OO. Ask to see them.
were not
Skirt Binding.
f.cather Skirt lilnditlg. Kasily ap-
plied. tieant if nl liuisli. Will outwear
your skirt, and lias taken the place ut mentioned
mohair and velveteen binding. Trice, ! —
OV a yard. Ask to see it. j \\
which gave 60,000 majority
| democrats.
!"init." Kvcn in Mississippi they
did not poll liftccti per cent of the
I vote, while il. 'he other states the
vote was so small it was not even
Clark, O N. T. 200 yards, crochet Ladies Tailor
.cuon, c, me. in plain and vanagat*! Made SUltS.
colors, at 5c. • spool.
Willnnautlc spool ootton, regard
leaa of the kick made by our com
tailor suits,
\dr
petitora, we are still selling Willi-
mantle apool cotton, at Sc. spool, or
Sic. doxen.
Our I5.no surah serge
; oilier" ask (x.lsl for same.
Our *7 .50 siortu serge bla/.er suits are
! north $10.00.
We make alterstiour free ol charge
aud guarantee a tit.
Feathered Boas.
M-lnob blsek fea^herd h as. at 75c.
M-lncb black (m >crd tstas, at *1.00.
ad W . J . fe
' -uvitrors
THE ORIGINATORS
Kid Gloves.
We sell only the liesl.
Foster 5 In ink lacing in blsi'k. brown,
tan grey. Kvury pair sold under a
guarantied price, *1.00.
Stationary.
Our stock nl Stationary has al last ar-
rived, an.I we are now iu position to till
the wants of all.
We have Tablets, from Ic to 15c.
Caper and Ktivelopes to match, put up
in fancy box. at 10c to 'J.V per box.
i'aper by the ream or ipilre.
Envelopes, 35c per box, or i'Bcper
package.
Pencils, 5c a doxen, and up.
I'ens, 6c a doxen.
Don't forget us when you are looking
for Stationary. We can save you
Money.
C. t tales. Governor of
I If I Alabama lias been studying the flnan-
bnoes , Shoes .. cial •Ituation in the South and he
Shoe leather has advanced beyond H,,IUH UP results of his investiga-
coiiception. You have heard of It la-- j lions lij saying; "Our Southern
people, with few exceptions, are not
try it. She found that II always gave
prompt relief. Il was seldom uecesaair
lo give the .econd dose. "It has mil
only saved us bus of worry and time,"
she'says, "but also doctor bills, it is my
opinion thai every tamil) should have a
bottle of this remedy in the house. ' For
sale hj XV. .1. Mile) and I'. Krliard it Son
HriiKi{isls.
Kill tiloves!
Try pair our Foster l.aclng Kid Oloves
at $1 .oo. Kvery pair sold under a guar-
antee. II. It MisTitor A Co.
--I'eeans sold al (iiildthwalle last
5',
cents, al Haslrop for il to
crop in tliis county Is
Fascinators.
See our line fascinators, at J.V. and 5Uc.
tie- I
lore no doubt, bin we i-« prepare.I for
ibis fall to furnish our patrons wlili foot
wear of all kind< al very near last v ir'« j
prices. On mo.l lines the prices and
values are exactly I lie same as last year.
On the few Items thai we had lo pay a '
slight advance ou, the difference is
hardly porccptlhlc. oil grain b avy
shoes excepted, and even iu these we
will promise lo save you big luuney.
Hats and Caps.
In hats and o.ips our stock is .liunly
endless, every color, «'aple and style
you can think of and II you can dupii-
c.Uc ipirllty at the price anywhere on
earth, doll t buy uiirs. for we claim to
undersell any one and every one.
week al
4 cents. The
very large.
—Fou Sai.K.—A good open lop hugK)
and harness, Wlil trade it tor corn.
Apply al this ottice
Fou lO.NTou Sai.k. —Several places In
Itastrop ami s.-uull farms aud unbupro
veil land in the County.
F. A. OltOAIN.
•gold bugs' uor 'silverloon,' but true
himclallisls. They want all the sil-
ver thai can lie kept on a parity with
gold, winch the administration is •—Ssn Anlonio. I.einps. Itudwleser and j
. . , , .i Dixie I'ale bottle beer, always oil Ice. al
struggling to do by means which the Ue.muranl unti naloou.
President believes liesl calculated to | >s| |>(m|ll |tepBlillc. dally, will]
accomplish it. The people, from a ' be found at the grocery store of Jones
careful atudy of tiic i|ti< Ntii.n, Arc
hegiuuiug to doubt and grow dis-
iriiHtfui of tlie experiment of free I at tiune'n Htsiuarck He^iauiaut and ha
coinage of ailvcr leal it. may, if adopt*
Ta\ lor and family, Mi-aea Mary Si ar-
borough. Minute Krwlu. Mmiiia l av^
antl many idliern who. e nameK we fAlleil
to get attended Ho great legattaal. Auh-
till, Wednesday of thin week.
I . M. Itoi.uat.
► ' ■ ■
UUAMiK liI.OS.SOMS.
HoaAKKV, Tkx . Nov. fl, IHtr .
St. sloHo|di I'atholie church wan (he
Mceue, N'oVeinbei A, of a biilliaiit wed-
ding. ,Mih< Mary liehrliig a daughter
<d Mr. August lb hung, ami Mr. (ieorge
Krerlch wire united in marriage by th-j
Ifev. Kather Metxlnger. 't'lie unlier^
were Mr. Itudolph Schrader. sloe Oltft
and Henry Krerich. Mii a Ida Kelt ring,
*lMcr of the bride, and MUm (Mt<4 aud
Mi*! Anna Miller were mablH of honor.
After the eerenmny the bridal party re.
paired to the renldence < f the brldea
parent**, and celebrated the event with
a grand wedding fca*t. A large crowd
mix in Altendauce. IIiiikuman.
i'oll tax.
t >e. llpatlotl tax.
City Secretary and Trea urer Orgalu
HuluoiUeil hit report for October show-
ing a ball.lit e November I, of $2,'I<I.5J4 to
the eiedit of the general fund, aud a
balance of 9lfiltf.4;tto the credit of Inter*
ami "inking fund, aud a balance of
$l.l.7.*> to the credit of the atreet fund.
Street 4'omuii^loner Ooley reported
twenty-three and seventy-five one liun-
dretli dollars eolleeted froiu pernona
loiuiuinned to work (lie atreeti, aud who
failed lo work or furuiah >uh titutejt.
All of which reports were examined
and ordered tiled, and that <rt the C'lty
Secretaiy and 'frea-urer was Approved
by the tlnatico coininlttee.
I he following accounts were allowed
and the Secretary and Treasurer waa
Instructed to pay same.
nt r OK 111K UKNKRAL KtJNI*.
T« o K. Orti'iioiibaek, MilHry *n Mayor $2A W
J I Nath. MtUty «.i MnrKhNl fte.wi
! a Orvan. nAlarv s«-eri?u rv 4 16
•' J rilll'lltfllMllll. M'llldhlK dwk.. JLlW
Nik I Hnl.litai.il. C'lljr m-mvimikit S UU
I I 11 h i iIimiimii, rtoiiiiim mmith II no of
iit«'t-orpomtiou iraei xi.ao
l( Il ilki'ft. iliiff <i«> work with aiir-
vnjttr Jiua
" HiuhII on*' "lay* work with mirvrvor I UU
A .1, Ooluy, \ \ '£ (In) m work Willi aur-
vwyor I -V)
A J onlry. :i tla)n w< rk with Nurvgjr.ir S.OU
" K J. liotltnwii. hnulli\K ■tirvf)or« ami
u-lifU ^ - ......m. -- 2 iO
" I J llssflmiaia. *nlary an alHiiruian
A J. Oolf) nalary aa aldvraiiMii.. .... 2.00
V Iff
J
S||> All,. II
M Mi Neil. mil.ry a. atilptiinti
Mrs. David II. Culberson, mother
A .Voorc | of tfovernor Culberson, is seriously
—Sail Antonio xXx I'earl Beer, Ice , ill at her home in Jefferson.
cold, licsh aud tuamlng, always on lap |
rlt't or sno rt ri'iiu
" I J lliittinau wurk on lirlil.,- A.iO
a .t iinli-y. l-j iU>. i,vitim'|.|iis .Irrtil
iisiiiI. 1 A1X1
alls sliil i' a hi Imolkf. i liny,. M-r
vies, mill I li Hi ustiin 1111 sirevi lu.ua
per il«)' it.no
No oilier business being before the
Council, ou motion, tlie I'ouiicil sd-
I journeil.
0. K. GIII-.sknukc'K,
Mayor of liastrop.
K. A . OlIQAIN,
'. ily Hecretsry.
♦bam aud It,
I herswtik 7ll
N of ik«n.
C. Brtard *
(Moras.
The Kleinert Building. «•
LOW PRICES.
HOUSE.
led, hcgcl another panic, or so im-
pair coulidunce as to roll back the
tide cf prosperity which Is now set-
ting so beautifully toward Iheiil."
Gov. Hates, as the Kprcss says, is
wise in his generation and lias put
the silver situation in the South, iu a
nutshell, the 1'opulltds 1.0 the con-
trary notwithstanding.
KI'WOKTH T.KAtiUK.
■|OIIHAM foil St'MUAT, NOV. 10, l«tl." .
bjeet: '•Ttie<" " i|ng of the church
Mentllc* B..ltk 4a.
Is.r Vl 1 Ml." t
j li r. ah Aprtagftafci. or*i
Cf
For saie by C. Krliard A
loon.
rule aud rich, possessing *11 Ihe nu-
tritious properties of Mall, Chase'* Hur-
ley Mall Whl*Sy Is a perfect Tonic for
building up the system. Ostium ,V Cart-
wright sole agent- lor liastrop.
Dress floods.
We have just opened up elegant line
of :>l inch llroad Cloth, lu all the new
and |Hipular colors. I "rice Hoc and $l.i*l
II. II. MisriioT <t Co.
—I,o T.—One gold thlmbln some-
where between the M< thoilbl church
1,nil the Millinery store. Kinder will
please return lo llils olllce and receive
reward.
l.adies t apes and .larkets.
See our lines before buying. We only
".how" what Is eorret lu *ty|e and the
/Ices an- Ihe lowest Capes at$1 .""1 to
"1. .1 aekels, $1.7'> to $U. 50.
II. It. Mistiiot X Co.
Son, >
The steep grade on Ihc old Web-
For Sale.
A .1 1 . C. Hull, Moro, SI. I.aiuiiert,
bcrvillc road, just out of Austin, N„ |,r„ppei| Feb. 'ill, 18HI.
on the llcrlram place, la being cut1 solid dark culur. For price am'
down, the city and county combining gree, address Gro. IIamilt'
and doing llie work.
At a gin near llillsboro, John
Clay put his hand underneath to re-
lieve its clogged condition when the
giu saws caught his urm and head,
lacerating his arm and sawing through
the side of his face and skull.
lion. Hector I). Lane, president
of the American Cotton Grower's
Association, in his circular, advises
the farmers to hold their cotton, de-
claring under existing circumstances,
that cotton ia worth 10St cents a
pound.
Wcbbervllle, '!'<
EXCHANGE HOT]
«
(l.ATK WASHtmiTON 1101'SK.)
C. W. TURNER, Prop.
Koonis Neat, Beds Comfortable, and
the fare Ihe best the Market Affords.
11 it vl lis; pur,based Ibis hotel, every,
effort w III lie u«ed to make It a pleassnil^
III lor boarders rnd the traveling
public. A liberal -bare of patronair
(oiioiMd. aj
Boarders by the mnnth, weak, day '
•ingle meal.
C. W. Tl'KNKtt, Ytor'ra U«
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