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frUKf tt k A It T 8 , FIIF.K MINDS. FKBK PKOPLK. A K K T II K MATERIAL, AND T II K ON Lt ft A t R It I A L, OttTi)t WHIOU FREE 00 V KRNM KM TS ARK CONST R t? OTBD J* rrsa ,o
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UASTEDP, TEXAS, SAtt'RMAY, OCTOfiftR 25, 1873.
JOS
TRu Advertiser
PlllSTINO kstahi.iuhmbnt
l« replete wHh ete.y varirty o|
r v f i: AMD iateria
Mf itlU Heal and prompt .-Mention of
J O tt-W 0 ft K,
Ami favor* th itiui llhe arc
At US /' *''TfVI !■ i *Ol.lLlTSD
Term* reaajniible •n<l aniohntioii guaraslrd
* 11*C VS .# Til I•§ is.
o*fetc N''iii^'''.d "t IL'tp .
UA LVESTON DRUGGIST.
R. F OEORUE,
llhttleialr Vrniifial,
(talfral'in, Tags*
A|«iHa fi>r Hu.tiaa'* Creavl.e (V'npoend*,
J l' Aid A l'u . Ii Jam.' A Mini Kulnai A
I' W. Vlarhlcli.il, II. MCI<MII, Johfl IMII,
JotiuM.oi Ilelloaay >1 'Vw.len, J Hfle* ltd Mlfc
LIVi, l< id, i*rnlek A Andtn*. TIMeff ,4 Co ,
la*..1 VViiilrr. lean,vile i'liciii'"*! Work*
ft L K*lin*took A Co, I'lmrle* if*g' ' ., *
T. ,->h*ll*nl>erg.*r, %'••• *rk, C'ra><<it t'i
8w.it A I'uurtoi") • Parle, Katehca, *'"• pwr I
Itinera, Hruvn'a Troche* Si'f'H f'U.ier
WurkK, lit a Verrii.!'(g * and M?< t fill*, j
Ufa. Window*, S'r.ie J .••-.ilia (
0«tillai. Mi'r<lianl * (i rul>tii( "il Wiairi-|
aiuttli'a Itami*!!!)**, Ilall a ll*ir K^to^er I
llraef."il -rir Keiii.-'liea nirmit-•!('• lilrii Kr|.
'ilator Ciil| a \|i*cr *e |p-*. Habr >ck'« SiI mi
wbmHmi llarwBU'* Standard Preparations
> ,„,k'. Wi .•• .if Tar, <V«>.ik'« ~ rnj. ..f Poke
Hoot llagan'a Ma/. lUIro Land - III...mi
llart. r a Valn*t'l'U' li" Ii*1' IIIII-«U.I ■ l.iflil
lung Hail Oje, *' man'i ae.'iiei a |.r■ .-a, II
Kr-itli A <'•>'• .llkalolil- I Ii'iingn■ KngllSfc
K.-m*le fliiirr* * 1 '< ♦*?
H^HINI ^S ('AIMIS. 1 MuDADE ADVERTISEMENTS
(Jottka, Watched Jewelry! .lie Dade Blacksmith .Shop.
( llti:i (l.|J KKrAIHikfJ
L!£k
i tjiirierRigneil IniH employed two HfT-
i r I^HE Uiidorsifn
MAN INfi ai,r<-i.rt a rigulsr spprenti e- ! J PKIilOK WORKMEN iii lifn *br.p, and h-
•lib. to the l>ua|t; J«. together w.lh ! will g^ariint-f nit work dnm- ll« l i>rr
ji'UM rif i>im'rii<nci>. I I. '! hit«*d<>ni
ill raniitniiitf
irnal wiirk to injr ca'i)
^"fll
if «*I|h-ii
ntl^M'iloii tu any ali'i ma* «a-
- w .uj cai'o
_ l«c.« of b'lHiB'a Doctor S^arn Oruit
a'or*, U.iatrop, !
jan In if W !. SKAV.
WM. KCSSELUS.
MrrcliHnt Taiioh
Badrup, .... Tfxa*.
PATTKItNH EOP ."AI.K A!^D CUT TO
Orda-r. Aiao Agru! for
WII.SON'8 HEWINU MACHINES,
Oila, N«*dlaaar4 KiHUrna. S wloir Macliinra
ol all kia<!a rrpairad on aboM n.itlcc anil lib—
•ral T.-nua
Saddle and Harness Shop,
MAIN STItHET—WEST 81l)'fc,
(Fltfl OX or b«lo« Ktw',':li' Tailor Shof>,)
rianlrtfp,
sAb01F Mi SHOP
KUtttlr. nrRR would r«ariietf"' l/ tr.j
i Iii lila Irli'iiar i(f"l Ihr |NMiplc of ffa^fr
roil n i'
will gt^ariintiN* al
naifd ti1 lairy o
OK IT.S IIHAN*'
Oil lIlM
IIK.S
f«b 8 If
J. lltNNOCK,
III'.-INHXS IN ALI.
¥ H. EIVGIIES.
Ii.
McDadi-, lUnirop county.
/Igenl for (J. K. |)l'KK, ilml>r in all kinilii of
laiiiiitit'r and N|iiii{flc .
94T- A lnrgi'aanorlinenl aUviIyl "H hand, al
tin* Low eat Murkrl I'rlCf.
Uaatriip July III, Ih7ij.—1/ cIiiik mtri-.
AMI IIOI S| ,
McDadi, Tbxam
MI18 MAKV I'ElEtiER, f'rofriNlremi
M'
Y Ublt1 will In* ni'pflV l wiili th<* bi^t lb«*
hi afford*, .trxi r oiht rn l l>C'l«}tn^;
li# fiMin l iif.ti mid roinlorlsblt*
f Ant n fihernf il «re of
M< t)iu . , Fi*blR 7S.lf
|H«i plr of IfA.',?r'i|
ijr il<Nl h# Iiim on b*u<l m ro I ro|h>« / r/u' / t t
I r9f4r iiyfk of l«*allirr And MKidl^r*' ni«t«ri«l ' * 4 J
rii^ri'ly, \flnrh popart** him u turn oul R<I IVf'lf <r(f/
i dli*« lni«tl«*« tiu' ii**9* nnd otlwr w«'rk in M* lin«*
I tiiA<1** in ilir oi'Hit workman Ilk•* umnnrr,
| mi* hiuiM-lf opMti Kiting RSitftUclioti no
r* I• • <|iirIiI) of iorU i i iT. \<f*i r)«h prirr
. wt kiiiRit-lnp lit* R k■ m fRir irml, gimriTnt«'«* i
iiii! •R(iif ctiiin. Iti'pRiritiK «i««n*« on RN< rt
HIGU8IITH k LAWRENCE.
Pf^MHtrtr tfmfrr*,
A NO
4- FOR WARDING
t out ,111 JVM II
.-.S MERCHANTS.
nov'i'.'f I,
urniNKSH t'AUits
r~ a
(JAVUI.K EODliK No <14.
M'rU till Smurdni ni/l.l in .Mrli umn'li.
) A. UUOrhH. W. kl
Ja«. M KI>m V "lawrol i^/
llaair..p M^. li « 117.'
M \^TK" * CliAl'THH
Uhu lat .-anidar bij^'I 1 n a*cb montl
J I) >AtTKH M. E II.
,fi> II. (jii.i.aaria, Hartaur*.
Ilaatru, Marah II, \<Cl.
MUDAUK. TKXAW
Mp!)ail i l> caml 'r IH7H.
MRS. E. P. CROWE,
MOOHK,
fit Lh
in ibl fl«lrici OH c U nl
i*
S-j. 71
it
11/I I.I. pi
IT T aa, l K l i inct I'.iuf!, ind Hu| rami-
liAKUlS *
•If I o r m r v
Bastrop,
praoUi
. —ja, U
Coffrl ol llic Sialool Tal
W. C. 8MITH,
•f I TOM,Yis f #f T l-alH*.
Ilaalrop, Trtai,
Wll.l. pr^cl.iw In all Iff* l> a(ri.'l and In
liriui ( VurU
rrompt aiU'iiii'in gh un to ih 1 dl
Maima
Uaatrop Auinil 10 IKT.'-^r
DKALRR IN
STOVRS T.NWARE,
««.' m Zm a«i.C^a9
Mnin Strert, Baalrop Teiaf,
gloves, Tin-ware, Castings
IIAKDWAHK, CUTTLKRY,
LAMPS, JAI'ANKT
and STAMI'KT WAKE.
•II kind* of P(.' MI'S
.fClilUNO don« lit nhort notice
HOWARD II AST IA N.
nkalm^.Ja^ Mi '?<• t I II l'
mitiiiRiN knvaol.w
1. t. it+r-HiskX. i * itARpirm.
J. VVIJt'H t .> A *( A CO.,
(ft cr« * r to K« jool In. f l!o. )
-• nitAirn- in —
Urmrrii Ilaf'lwaru, ( rjo^crJ,
U O O f « a*i a TV.
| ASlEIII Dlf A'JJI-'ii MUL'iHlii
Mil) ADR TUX AS
—0-0 O—
\V-I !• ' 'T ' "n-Unll rn h.ind tin1 l it. at j
If ^Iv|m M I ;i |! i* lie' \M Honii«*tf t
hrh Rii'l An • fi'nn Tf, w. r* 'J r'tvWlti&* of |
^ amoukokiAr. -
WELCOME. fctrfrLE ^TfUNOEK
PT A PIWU('H> TffRKK fUH Ott>.
Muu«r buiirflit a bai.;
'liUlii bitaj Hill* ;
Sink I nn.ao eould put bim
Kfoit ffiy rubber ring
An l bo awlul ugly ?
An't li« awlul piuk ?
" Jt'il cflmi- down ^fo'ic ii a,i'n."
Tat'a a Rb 1 alok.
Dih'tor Uilil anoucr
• ■rial big awlul lla ;
Noev an't out of joint lor,
Tat an't why I er>.
Klainn nUya up bedroom—
(ineaa lift in ike* bar alek ;
Krow biai in in gutter,
If I van, right quick.
' f'lilie hi!f] i<?.| biH I
('all him " Unwed ling!'
Ifcui't car* if my kite an't
Out u bit of airing.
Send me off will) lllddy,
Krery single day,
fie n do.id iny, Charlia,
Run away ar l play "
" Kink I ought to lore him
No, I won't,") ,«re'
Na-ay, ir, ing b hy,
Nut gut an; hair,
(jot all my.nlcc kiaaea,
(lot my pl. ee in bed ;
Mean to tckfi my drum-atiek,
And crack him 011 the head.
I 1
imwmm
THK LANPLOItl) ANDTHNXNT
BlLf'.
Ller* i.i the fiim uin LitiJl' f^ hi;'"' A-u
I to bim by
ibe Oil
In the
to toad*
oontmandiiig b
ibe defentUbt, or ao mueb thereof aa will
tribunal.
Mttat* Un.(?i)|n*ti(l; wbieb warrant a hall
f thr rmm its s4|.||h>i
dred ^loUara, raturnaulo
be, (
tired
w i
re than one ban-
to
o^are, returni
ui re tbaj^ o^e hundred dollara, the
warlah| aball lia,. totarqable to the Dla-
Wei Oodft.of wo oonntj; la whloh oaae
it ahall be toe aoty pf the [aaliR, of the
J of, I
peaou lo tranaaait all ofj
d
flay
oanae to the aaid diatric
before the (IfM
IkaMfiel
ict court
ou or
nest term
. of the
thereof.
Sac. 3. It shall be thb Satj of the
officer to whom nob warrant ia directed,
to eeiae the property of auob tenant, or
ao much thef.
ao much thereof aa ahall be of value auf-
floient to aatisf* ^fcb debt and coeta,
and the aame in his poWSien safely
keep, unioia the
hcrelh provided, p
thereof, io the cot'
ue return
>h,said war
0 fen uaya from the
to rep'oy the property
J, payable to Uio plain-
lore good and aumcient
aefp. unleaa the aame ia replevied
bcref
hiol
^nt ia returnable, at tbo nest term there-
of. Th« defendant ahall have the right,
at any time tMtb'e fen daya from the
date of aaid levy, to re] '
au seised, by bond, pi
tiff, with two or more _
auretiee, in double tbe amount of the
debt, or, at hia election, for double tbe
value of the property ao aeised—the value
of the property to be aaaeaaed and endoraed
on tbe warrant by tbe officer exeoufing
tbe aame, conditioned, that if tbe de-
fendant be oast iu tbe action, he, or some
other person for him, ahall. return to tbe
proper officer tbe apeciuc properf* ao
levied *
I r of
miller" If i«
lr
' rII k n«'«. t',ir« *i f| up I*|11• f'
1 ipiv ( tillR^s, Ci.fi | lf«*i mid Perlurr
j i*ry f*u 11•• 11 • Thr«*R<1, So,*dleR, Ipi^.
broidrrlfti, 11rir /mi>m|ji nn«T Ljol fj* Gooclnof
• II d«*s( ri| tii n«, r 1 U'sr iIirr city price*. CrII
and lool rt her t«>rk
w. u imaUNuH^y^.
W IllLtlN t iHj.KY
UK Ha III
OHHli' — l r I)
UAclKOP
. MICKKft
Mayer*' I'rug Hi..,e
• • • TKXA8.
Ha*lr.i|i I cla* J«l Ml.lHSV.nWill.
jjK 1 I' KAKUV,
iMf.>ra l.ia proi.Ma.,.' ■
rena of i.-t' p and ri.-l.tin
liKKll'K At the .Iru# a«.n
lied I.i.g Ilaalrop
I aerrl aa t" ('.e ,'Vt-
e ..f Karly
\ i.- If ly.
Iff, l MT COKHTANTLf <1S ftAN'h
nn aaaorlf'lent of iifi'n|« • "ital'l" t«. Hie
want* nl the people whirl, w. will ••'! lor
Oeaii or t'lniiri I'rodure
w
Arr now reeeiring a complet*
#'.« i. /, A T « r « .
in Nut Y« rk, which wc will •<'!! ft r
(Cotton vt CttVPUy Produce,
J C. IU70IIANAN X CO,
BRRtrop, '/n. '71 nM y
l5ILLI.\(iSLK\ &S0N
HEAI.KRS IN
Fancy & Family Groceries,
Tobitrro, O'leni'M. lai«tuor,
TINWARE
■ • ■« m i mms saw*
Totlrt •irhrlrn. iUr.. i'Jr.
nrllAUK, TK\A*
\\! K would r**sp «clfully inform our friends
TT ?*r<ni|Mi« «iti HaMtrop und Rd|oinin|{ conn*
lies lli.it u,♦ opcocd r firsi clmw «'Rtsb
lUhmrnt in McUidi*. wherf i o will h - plrRsed
to tbcm when >isiiiirp our town.
l ull itnd *«••• u« Riid «e trn.'imntcc HiiiiNlac-
ion, bolh !fw to piff 1'iitlitT.
KfLLtNUHIaEY K SON
McORdi*, K«b. lo. *72nl3if
D"
A. II. Hill.
.11,
uiriir. %%'. HII.I.KK,
I'hy.siciaii
•1
am
liRRlrt
up i Uir-t
iMirgeon
•| , TeiRs
w A
lit i'f
Mriu
OrncK lu iin
T.line's Mmivv.
<?Rn lie f« 1 id Ri night it! his room, Norto-
^A«l corn«*r of thw Iturnh buildin/. up "i i^
July M No. SIT—If
VV"
EltUARO.
BASTROP, ^ TEXAS,
Druggists & Apothecary,1 M*,"" WmI
Medical Wines and Liquors,
Patent Medici lies.
FURNITUrtF, FURNITURE!
A. H. It, l l./>llt,
iurf rtfnr\> a
m. z .m. ■■ ■ mi w-ti
it 11 d
# f if.eirf lit; snor:
Al H'mi. Fhrr'n I'uhtitH ,N'A"/>.
MAIN STREET, HASlRor,
IIEHK lie f« t<> make or repair
all kind, and xiyle* of Prrrtilti.ro, on
a' or I notice, and upon h> e t1 irrm,
Kee|M> .'.iiiaiaoll'1 CW fian.I llurea.i . Ward'
At c. ritllAUD'S.
Drug aloie, lla.tr..p, Tata,.
"Nicholson House,"
llRstrwp, Trxim,
Diagonal St., near Military College
Nicholson's Photograph
m* /m ■ a ri .a aa am w 9
U ast SOP TEXAS
Janaary id, IHSII. noV I,
., ii.^anip C.llf*^^, T'lirM iflid iiii'i.ig
' room Thalra, |le.l tea.|< nn.l UmnpS 'VN
' and Cradlea. Single and Ooiilil.. Mallraaara.
B4T~ Mgn painting riecuted will, neatiioxe
I and dwuat. h
I fV >lEeiN.I alway« on hand and l.ir
nlaked al ahoil notice
ll «irop, March .'tUh. K.'l y
r ori'Ki. \ itiiu
lv
ii
Knppel.
S. Koppel
in Y OOODH ANI> OHOOEIIY
HIOfCIIANTS,
Ilaalrop and MoDade, Te«a*.
We are Bow in receipt ol a large and varied
.laaortirieiit of
DRY GOODS, FANCY
AND FAMILY OHOOEIiritS
lienta' alolhii.g and
Moot*, ahoea and hat*.
Lad.ea' ilnvaea. *b(«' , hula
And Irimirtflii", aa.ldlery
Krlille*. Iea|k*r and crock*
«iy waro.at.d a general a *ortn..'nl el fancyarti-
clee which « e are ol"..rlrg h. aell •* cheap
aa can b>' boughr anywhere ih 11.
genwratlT, ih tl he la i ow prepaimi 10 .10 all 1 weaieril murket.
kind* of Tailoring nn aknrt notice and In the . and price our
moat apprnred workmanlike manner Del* pirchiwing
in receipt of the very l.it**t I'arliian Ka*hlon* I
*nd l prepared lo make hi* 'cul* " lo auil | Our niulto I* tjui
the llroadwar g.'iit or lha plain Urn.er ..anaaaid.... ..
Th ink lo! for |.aat liberal patronage he a*k, HIOHBHT I A.ill I Kit K
cohliiiu.in.'n .'I th. aame Irom hi* old cuMo A^'D 1111 I-—.
ni r*. and a trial Irom the public h*#r.t^ay. KOI'I'I'I. A llllrt
Ka'tr< |. Felt Int. I*.* y , Ilaalrop, Sepl 'lo. ('ill
CUARLRY BKIEUKK,
FA8IONABLE TAILOR
IVIalii Nlrrrl, naatr«|i.
WOUIsll r<Hi| wctfully inform his friends
und Ibe people nf Itustrop uu«l Yirlnlly
OWe us 11 cull
p- twls, beforu
rls
w here
id SiihrII l^roflW.'
•AIP FOIl
11A VIN <; returned fioin l*s , ( /* u < 'icit
perri an«,-#fl? ! • nn* in Ili'f'H f'rairie. utid (Vis
l i- r *i otfH to ih«* C'liiifuunilv r.« Physician aiot
>urgi ..ii
OFF/rKatth. II'. !hlt\.
IVllft s Prtlrie, June 'Jlsi \
FH3L3P WERiEsH
(TP« tAL AOENT FOIt
J OS K I'll I . HALE'S
IMI'KOV K|)
i' i n o r 0 it t 1; m ,
CH1CKEUINCI A StiNS PIANOS.
a n .1
MAIINSHKK I'lANO MANUFAOTC-
ItlNd IUJMI'ANY'H I'lANOH,
a 11 d
NHEDUAM S 81LYER TONOt'B.
n r< .1
ESTF.Y A COMPANY'S OHOANH.
Orri.-it ani> Hai.bskohm,
80, 82 uu.T Wur'>iitio Strint,
NEW OHLLANH, Lfi.
Joseph P. Hale's PianoB Fortes*
s'f,r/eef (.•/. inche* Ion,/, f nUtrrrn ncfcirc,
TIicho Iiialrum.'tilH ere all l.arKo Hia«.
Tliey contain all ImproTomenta known to
bo dtimblc mid uavfiil,
HI'(II 4*
FllENCIf ORAffD ACTION,
F IT L Ii IRON FRAME.
OVKIMTIIt'NO IU""', .Ire,
They AYc murte f the limit Seasoned
Material,
py llic mn"'t Hktllfiil Workmen,
An.! are fnllf \t'ntMnteit to of Perfect
Mniiiifiu'liire.
I'eraon* de*irinif a Fulf Itound I one in an
Inntrnnienl, I'omhln.'d with the . -a. Mi.nl quali
licaliona ol tJiM.'k Keaporlkiae I'oucli, Oreat
Strength l.ong Vibration*, Willi n I'raniilnl
lto<i'W..od (" ai., ,.l approved mo.li'l and elc
gai.t :*.ii 1 «li will i'ii I tl.la to i.r
anlialaolor, Piiino.
nut Un" ovef c'biub Oov. D.m* au.l bi*
radical c> aidjutora are tuukiug audi 11 to
do. tt. (uimtaeud it to the careful pern
^ -nl of .til boueat men. will lie aevu,
| there in tioibiiiK iu it, hIIo/ fill, to wlnub
iiny lrm«at innti can take esoe|i^ou ' nn.l
an regard* Oov. Diivik' couduct IIiuI'k
wbat'a tile mallet .
Hbotion I /If II fnnclm.1 hi/ the Ley!*
I,'liini "f 1 If ">V //'• "f T«X4U That all |. r
h „ t routing land* or hill.'-
iu.nl- .1 will 'i^ for., t. ru , 'liu I huvi .1
iWefereu.'i' lieu u|iou nrl j rof'crty ol the
V'tiaut, upon atioh preniiaea. for any ^*nt
fia* 1(Tob .< duo, au.l for all money,
and tf>e ■'aftVo <*T nl nnf** al*, too la, pro-
viaiona and fnipplioe lurutabed b'y ftr6
laudlor.l to tbe t4<uant, to enable the ten-
n*Tit i.i tuake a crop 01. tuicli promiaex,
au.l to secure, bouae, and put tbe
same in a condition for marlket- themon
cv, auimaU, tools, proviaions and anppli.'s
ho furnished beiug uecaaary (or that
purpose whether llic suuit; is to be paid
iu uinuey, agricultural producta or other
property, and Ibis hen shall apply aa well . .
to uuimais and lo"la, luft)1|M|i, thef Bar 4 It filial*b^ ffei,
levied upon to aatiafy the judgment that
mav be rendered against him, or pay off
and diacharge the judgment, which bund
ahall be approved by the officer making
aaid levy, and fllod with tbo papers of
aaid eauae ; and ahould judgment be ren-
dered againat tbo defendant, and be fail
to deliver the property ao levied upon
and replevied, or ao tnnch tbireof aa may
be neceafa.** to aatiafy the judgment of
the court, to the propor of*oer, within
tar' ftu*n o'ftaf the date of auoh judgment,
auob bond 0raf iib Oudoraed "forfeited,"
by the proper offioer ; and, W*u such,en-
dorsement ia made, ii ahall be the duty
of tbe clerk or juatioe of tbe peace, with
whom the *a«e is Hied, forthwith to iaatto
execution in (avor ol tbe olaintiff. agaunt,
all of thu oliligora iu said lioud for tli
auiii'iut o nud iu.lgment.. intereat ntii
cost« f f'/ovidcf, tri no ' -n- "
mi re ties I mi liable for a
tputi tbe amount of tbe bond : <1 ml pro-
i filt* I further, that if tbe property ia ol a
.. r lialil.' or wustiriK* kind, amf
f.mi.1,nit IuiIn to reply mm herein provided,
Hie offlivr il isiuu tue ievy the plain
tiff, or the deleij'.Tiia'f, cqay apply to tbe
justice of the pivita '^Sme'ffUfe warrant
for an order to aell sncu ffofteHf
any rt*acu, other 'tonn tbe dofeuaanf,
apply tor auch order of arfln, tbe jtutioe
ahall not grant auob ordef, unlew the
peruuii npKying cunff ffle with atich jua-
tioe un obligation, parable to the defend-
ant, with one or more good and auffioieut
anretiea, to !>e approved by aaid juatioe,
that they will be reaponaible to the do-
feuduut lor such damages n* Ue may aua-
^S-
f VOL. XVI. NO l
| WHOLE NUMIIKK V II.
ELECTION PitOOLAMATlON
at tub oovaavoM or thr stats or tisas.
Waiaui. Unijor and by virtue of an
act entitled "Au act regulating elec-
tions," approved March illst, 1875, it i«
made my daty to order by proclamation,
all okeotiooa for Uiate and Diairiet offieera
'ncludiug members of the Legtaiature;
and
Wbuieas, It ia provided by an aet en-
titled "Aa act prescribing the timea of
holding General elections in this Mute,"
approved May 30th. 1973, that Ibe first
Tueeday in Deoember, A. D., 1?"?, shal1
be the time for holding tbe flrat general
election, at which time there ahall be
elected a Governor, Iaieutenant-Gov-
ernor, u Treasurer, a Comptroller of Pub-
lie Accounts, a f>upe?iutendeot of Public
Inatruetion, a Commiasioner of the Opn-
eral Land Office, thirty Henatoix uu.l
pinety members of tbo House of Repre-
sentative* iu the Legulature, all Juaticea
of the Peace and auoh other oounty offi
eers aa may be neeeaaary to All vacancioe
in such county offices as msy be vacant
atfte^fto of aaolv election, or may be-
couo vnoant^beforn tbe noxi gcuurul
election.
Vow, therefore, I Euirrim J. Davis,
Governor ol. the Hiat^ of Texan, by vir
tue cf Uiu Authority reet' d in tre l.e ibe
constitution and laws of this Htute, do
hereby order snd direct, that su election
be held at the varioua election preoincts
throughout tbe State, on tbe First Tuee-
day, being the 2nd day of I>eoembcr, A.
D., 1873, for tbo eleotion of the follow
lug State officers and members of the
Legislature, vis
Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, State
Treaaurer, Comptroller Public Aooowuta,
Superintendent of Publio luatruction,
and Commiasioner of tbe General Lam*
Office.
[Here followa the aaaatonal dial riots,
with the number of delegates to tl^o Leg-
ialature allowed each diatriot, atu the
oouutiee eompoeing them, ii being of no
uae to publiab them. This district is si
lowed 061 Senator and three Rifrenenfe'-
Uvea.—Ed.]
" Every new oounty, as to the right of
Hiiflr .Ki ui 1 rn^oSBBtatvqn, sbiail lie con-
auii roii ie purt of the oountv i*r counties
from which it is tsken until entitled, by
''1 mi nib, r*. lo the right of separate repre
n. , i seiilattou." (See .State Constitution, see
^ ' ^w" ; tiou 1M, article 12.)
greater amount The presiding justices of, t^e severs)
oouutiee, and in case of vacancy fn (ha*
office, or any inability, failure or rofusal
of tbe preeidiug justice to sot, then any
two of tbe juatioes of the pea.'" of the
oounty, shall order ejelfpna for coanly
and precinct offiees, r here tbe'e are va-
where vacanoir?
time of boldiog ibe
1 ——•
BREAKING UP OF THK KEPLHLf-
CAW PARTY.
Ihr/ier'* Weekly has, of late yearn,
been cuusi.l ru.i ou of the must ibl'.ucn-
liul ntiarspupers iu thu iuLrest of tbe
Rnpublieau party. IJut the following t x-
tract from a reocut leader show* that the
Weekly ia preparing for the disinterga-
tion of tLe party which has slowly but
surely commeneed. Iu thu a ncle tbe
grouud ia taken that the public exigen
oiea no longer need thu oxistouce of ilia
Republican party, and that circumstances
may shortly arise when the people whq
formed that party will Mud it expedient
to form auothor iuatea.l. A< ti.e article
is supposed io have be«u written by
Oeorge William Curtis, its utterances aro
the more aiguifioant Tbe following ie
a selection from thu article, in reference
to tbo diaruptiop of that party
" It is not wine to forgot tliut « consi.li
erable vofo was cast list yeui fu: Ooueraf
Grant under protest, and that the l.]-ct
of that vcte has beeu achievod. Tbo in-
telligent and conscientious opinion, whicl'.
has always been aud is now tbo Republi-
can strength, is very independent, au.f
wears lightly tbe party oookade. It doen
not value the party, but tbo purpose for
which it has been sustained. The best
men iu the Country have supported tbo
Republiesn party, because they felt that
by so doing they served in the most prac-.
eal way liberty and public morality,
ig as they fool, t) (in .#!• -•
.. reliable and *"*to'li
legally
laudlor.l to the tenaut, as lo other prop
ly ; au.l it shall not be lawful for the teu
mini, while the rent and such advance"
remain, to remove, or portrR It _be re-
moved, from the premises so leaoed or
rented, auy of the agricultural products
produced thereon, or auy of the animals
or tools luruisbcd as aforesaid, vithorl
tho consent of tbe laudlord, and tftrMi
preference lien shall continue as to such
agricultural products, aud aa to tbe aui-
mala aud tools luruisbed lo tbe tenant
as kforesoid, so long as they remain npou
rented or loused premises, aud for one
mouth thereafter ; but as to the other
property of the teuaut, such lien shall
on'v Cjntiuuo itutil the expiration of tbe
t. iiu of letting, or while such property
remains on such premises ; should it re-
maiu thereon aftei tho exptratiou of the
term, aud suqh lie". •• to agricultural
p'^.l'-.u, anJ .is to auituals and ioola
luruishO.l i « ^f .riw.ii.1, shall be superior
to, aud such articles excepted out of auy
exemptions provided by Irtw aa to forced
sales ; Provided, That *ueh Ifcfi shall not
nt^oli to goods, wares and teerohandiae
of a mere* ant, tfA'.Tcf <)t m'cMianio, sold
and delivered in good faith, th tbo regu-
lar course of Imaiueas aud provided far-
ther, that tbo removal of agricultural
pr.idn^, for the purpose of beiug pre-
pared for marffcf, Almfi -rt be eipstdo'ed
a waiver of such linn, but such lieu shaft
coutiniie aud atUch to the products
so removed, ibe same a* they bad re-
mained ou such reute* o* leased
premises.
He.' 2. When any rent or c Ivanosa
shall lieoomo due, or the tenant about lo
remove fioui such leased or routed prom-
isci, or remove hi* j ronert* from snoh
premises, it sbail lie lawful for siteh per
son to whom the rent or advanuias ere
payable, his agent, attorney, essigur.,
heirs or legal representatives, to apply to
any justi.'O of fh.i p a *e In the county
wlter-e tbe premises are situated, lot1 a
warrant to nioze the proiierty of auoh
tenant, provided such plaintitf, hia ageut
or attorney shall make oath, that tbe
amount sne.l for is for rent or for ad-
vances. snob as are meutioued in the first
.icctlnu of Hiis aol, or sl'Hll prodnoe a
writing from such tenant to that e^fvei.
and shall furl her swear, that auoh warrant
is not nurd out for ibe purouee of vexing
and hrtV'asking the defendant , aud the
pers n a, plying for stu'^ warrant ahall
etecntA 11 tior^'ri wiib one or1 wore gyod
and sulliciout sureties, hi be • -
the justice of the ^eace
defendant, eotidiiioui^l tliat tho pinlutlff
will pay defendant euch tlapiages aa be ma;
tain, in ease such sale lie illegally and nn
justly made, which sale shall be eonduoted
i as aalea under execution.
the
juatioe of the peace, al the tiue to faauea
the warrant, to issue a citation to the de-
fendant, requiring him io answer before
snob Aisti'% ff . bp baa jurtadiotjon to
y tho canae. and Ujftfn its feinr
1, served, or, ic coFc the defend-
by 1
tical way
Aud so long aa'they feel U''".!' ..
oontlnuo ♦ .4, 7,111, flut when tbgy
cease to feel it ,1110 ,pnr(_4 cm iotiat up'.t)
them no longer. T ain will be the thun-
der of the parly torn torn. It lias no ter-
ror for those who do not seek place or
pluudur. Tbe Union ia not now iui|>er
illcd. Emancipation is securo. Repu-
diation is a droaui. Tbe rc election of
tho president li.is dissipated tbe hope of
ruactiou. Tho Kepuhliean party is not
now bound together by tbo recent years,
and it can therofore maintain its present
umptosiioued ascendency only by tbe
character of it* administration. If it
should bo seen that tbo nali^nul uatjron-
age controls local politics mcro and cVoffc.'
despite the claim of a reform of tbe civil
service; if reoognii.'wl representatives of
the national admiuistration in tbe various
States and in Congress Bbould not com
maud, becauso they do not deserve, gene-,
ral respect and confidence ; if continuous.
Republican r>io|crriM at tbe polls shonld
not stay tbe t< rrcut of oorruptiooT and
bring the best character, ability, train-
itt? and cperiencc into tbe management
of pnblic altaira—then the earneat pat-
riotism that mail.) tbe lVepublioau parti
would make another, which would glori-
y
publican party gloriously begun.
A STrMP Si'cboo in a New Pi.ack.—It.
is nil very propor to give credit where
credit is due and to "rondor unto Cu iar
tbo things wbioh aru Ciriar's," bet we
do not see tbe precise necessity of inser-
ting into the official monthly report of
tbo oonditiou of tbo publio uobt a stump
speech in favor of thu present admiuiatr£«.
tioQ. It ia true tbe dubt has been very
hands, mely reduced uuder General
Grant, but it really seems to ns that the
people who have paid their heavy taxes
without oomplaining deaervo tbe credit
therefor fully aa much as the administra-
tion under whose oyo and oognisance thr
late Congressional salary grab occurred,
and at whose connivance the salarien of
the President and other publio offiaers
were onormonsly increased, for all of
which the people will have to pay in tho
way of etibsuued taxation.— Neir
Ci.othes and Brains.--Mr. C. was so
fond of ftf.p clothes that he reveled iu
them by .lay and dreamed of them by
night. Ono evcutng ho visited a lady,
and removed his overcoat, .Vo,, iu the
finally try
returued,1
ant has removed from the connty,
oirt reryine, tto proceed to the juagme.it,
as i:i ordfaafy cssea ; and if he has net
jurisdiction, the citation aKsM .ecfiturp
tbe (lefeudaiat tc' answe" befotu Ibe dis-
trict coCfrt, and shall bo returned, with
tbe other papers, to such court 7 proridmi,
that if the <fefcr'i?at!t has removed from
tho connty, tho proper olFoer shall state
this fact in his rctur:. ru 'h? ciUtiqq j it"'1
firorirfeilfurther, that in cauo tuo r.ytqrn j#
to lie made to the district court, Ihe plain-
tiff shall not be obliged io file his peti-
tion before Miing out said warrant, but
may file the same on or before tbe appear-
ance .ta.* rf the term of the court to
which said p'apefS are returnable ; und
furihe* jirorhleil, that no other formalitien
shall lie r.i{uired than those mentioned
in tbia act.
Sec. 0. Nothing in this act oontained
shall lie bo oonBtrnud as to p'r6vent land-
lords aud tenants from entering into auob
stipulation.-, or contracts in regard to
rents and advanoea as thoy may think
proper. Rut iu order to aeoure tho lien
provided for iu this act, the contract
stall be in writing, and shonld tbe land-
lord, v ithont any default 011 the part oi
the tenant 9f leasee, fail to oomply, in my
respect. $ftK hia part of the contract, he
shall be responsible to aaid tenant or lea-
canoies .in paid offices, or wbe
shtfl (jJcC'f befrrall/o timeof
nert general clefitjoft. ,
The presiding justices will order an
etotion for five Justices of the Peaoe in
eacn Organised county ; all inenmbent*
to aaid office, elected since justices were
first elected under ibe present Constitu
liou, having been according to sec'ion 1'.)
of article 5 thereof, ouly elected to fill
unexpired terms aud not for the full
term of four years—justious of tho |Hiace
being the only ofQours that under tbe
Couatitution can be el' "ied' to fit unor
pired terms.
In all qaaes whero sheriff* a-a cierka of
tbe ifistrrof ^rn|rt,weto."l"tU^t« ,1S"2, or
since and prioi to tho iusuaucc of this
proclamation, aa they are entitled by
aeQti"tl 38 of article 12 of tbe Constitu-
tion to their term, of four years, no elec
lion for sooh oQioers will be ordered ;
but otherwise, au eleetiou to fill the samo
will be ordered.
Au election will be ordered for county
surveyor, where that office is not other
wise filled under the atatuie and alao for
county fcasmrar l, the partfet- e'er led to
toko ofl'oo cnl/ of tho expiratiou of tbe
statutory term of fr$ years of tho pres
out incumlients.
Forces for, nbtiqos, writs aud returns of
eleotioa mil} bo farniahed by the Scoro-
tary of Btato, to the preaidiug justices I hall, preparatory to entering tlie parlor,
when the la.ly heard huu utter the follow-
ing scusible words. Taking his 0vrreo.1t
and hanging it up, he smd : "Hang there,
you fifty dollar overtoil!" Pullicgoif (lis
gloves and pntting thew on the table,
"T«v there, you tlve dollar gloves !" Plac-
ing hip hut ou the ruck ; "Hang there,
yr'i t'~*t (foliar lint I" i'.ittiug his c.iue in
tho COtUl . "..UlL',i (lit I' ', Kill tifleen -lol
lar cauc 1" Thee cn.. riug the parlor, in-
was about to sit down, when alio pulled
the chair from nnder him, and as she left
the r.Hitu said : "Lay there, you two cent
fool I" Ho lias not bo a rtfonud that
huusu since.
t or
respCOt. $ffn hta{>srt of the coutract, he
C" ,1
vor damage may be sus-
fotV«<T thereby, and io aeuure suoh dam-
ages lo *uch foAant or lessee, be shall
have d' I^ea on all property iu lits piiem
aiou not i j'cmpt from
as a) 1 r->'iti! .me to said
aaid CO St 'act,
''an. fl. That an act
.•V l*lano* aol.l l.y ..a ars warranted io
be .1 p.'i-fe.'l nianafaelure a« all Initrunicnta
require tuning, more or lew. Die warranting nl
• i'iano .1 ..•* not .ricliide the keeping it ill tune,
.nor doc* it provide >ig«ln*t injur, in l.an.lling
' Nr*\v Orleanv June Tlh, |s7^nV'.if
-r - V
in caan such watrant has been il-
aud unjnatly sue." out, which
In7nd shall l>e filed among tue paper* el
the oause , and in case the suit snail be
f.nally decided in favor of tho defendant,
lie may briug suit againat tbe plaintiff
forced Alain ae well
landlon! nndor
entitled "Au <\7it
qojuv.uing rents." approved January the
lt.Vh, A. 1>. lt>fo , autT «*j act entiildd
"An act anpplemuutary lo au ar! ccl-
oaruiug routs," approved February tho
3rd, A. D. 1S4I; and an act ontitlod
"An aet to give a )ivu on tho stock and
crop for advancivi to araidt fn niaking
the crop, ' approved October tbe 27tb.
A. 1). If-'T , aud tho Clluenth sat*turn' of
an act !.utiMetl "Au aot to organize the
oonrls of >u*tioei of tbe peace and
connty courts, and to define their juris-
diction aud datlea," approved Aoguat
i . «■,' r ■ the 13th, A I). 1870, be and the aame
n be apyroyod Jiy ,,ro he4by /epealNl, and that thla set
'AT.1 . S; uk" *B'1 1)6 force Irom and after
that tlio puilntiff ii,
of each oounty.
Tbe attention of preaiding officer* and
managers of election ia directed to sec-
tion 17 of tho eleotion law, a* to thu
manner of oountiug votes and making
returns of election ; and presiding fno-
tioea who aro the returning officers of
cleoUona, aro referred to sections 18, 10,
20 and 21 of tbo eleetiou law for direo-
tiona with regard to the issuance of cur-
tificstcs of olection to county and pre-
oinct officers, also to Senators and Rep-
rosentativea ; aud the manner or making
returns of tho eloction' 'T Governor and
Iiieutouant governor, au well aa for other
State offioera and members of tho Lcgif
latufo.
The conntii J *i wuic'u lite prsp-Vfiiifi
jualice ia made tho returning oftioer for
each senatorial district rc."j .vlivply, are
doBignated iu "An set making a now ap-
portionment of the Kepfornuttttiv'o nnd
IfeuMoi'ial L/iairictof tho Mia tu of Texan,"
'Hie 'liiuaTille. I'enusvlvanla, !?<■■■:!■ ■
says :
" A young lu.ly whoso pa -.trims " tie
a few years ago, who boa ibeen at
boar.hug iHihooi, rsv.-utiy rctiirueU, and
a fa ty wol, gj.ven for her heueut. Upon
the bottom of l<er iuviUtion
and hih su retina on such bond, and w~m,,
recover such damages as nay be a wanted
rnbuo aoooidingly
All qtilcen of eleotion are oharge<l with
(ffe strict onfor.Nsmonl of the laws of
State and the Uuited iitatca, regulating
eleotion* unapted to aooore the free eror
oisu of th* 'ights of suffrsie', and tue
puuishtuci.t cf thoae who may in auy
manner attempt to interfere with this
franchise.
an testimony whereof I hays bctcnnto
signed my name and m'u'oc.fl the
(i. b.) ueat -'ieai of tto fVite t'o lie af-
flxetl, ai th uity of Austin, this
90th day of Sept., A. D., 1878.
... ^CpHl'ND J. DAVIS.
By tho Go .enior, G'overuor.
Jamkij t. Newoomh, ,
Mecratary of State.
and ono wan nont t-> an illitoratc rich fel
low who bad l*u ma.lti hia mcc«y by
boriug. ! o dr' not but wen* 4
Oalil with thu Intt-r*. " P. fr C. t'.' en
graved thereon M <ctiug him lu the
street «h«.< inm wbal ibn Utters
meant. " Toll rue first what yours
meant.'' "Oh! mine was Fre&sla fur
' 0*pond ii yon cannot aoeep
" Well, mino wa« English for
rorry I can't come.' "
wept.' "
' Damn
A lawver named
bnlly a female iusti.
she stabbed lilm in
it novel application of ice waa made at
St. Louis the other day, when forty Ave
tons were used to oool end otherwise son
tract the iron tubea of the mammoth bus
penaioo bridge acmes the Mississippi, one of tt.
to allow tbe im
lab**.'
Tayl >r undertook to
1 in Wyoming, but
oar with ■ peir of
iog
oouldn'i sit down Jpf .a month.
Stoke* is nut rival*! by a prisoner in
.lonnly jails of Pennsylvania,
nsertlon of tho connecting who In* Ihwh. waiting fur a Governor io
I aign hia death warraai sinoe 1950.
z0
die
Tub PitmioaKT IasuiTEf. -un Sim
day, the Uttth uli., Iva Negroes, while
partially drunk, oallod ont to Vreaidcnt
Grant in a rude and bolatorons man&. i
aa ho waa riding to church with bi< fami-
ly. Thoy wnre arre+ie<t and taken to the
Central gnardhonse. Next moraiapthey
were fined by the polico curl five dollars
fur loud and boisterous condnrt oa the
street.
"A msn who can marry and. 4-.i*i not
cmgtil to be damned," ia whaa the. iu v J.
E. Wioka, of San Diego, California, ia.
reported to have aaid In a sermon on
marriage
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