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VOLUME #i. BAHTROP, BASTROP COUNTY, texas, FEBRUARY 8. :hw>. NUMBER Ji.
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nr-i • - #f ||| eai'h u11• I i Vi'fV Ili*t:tli•
Are Beautiful Women Happiest? aiferion Divii'i S«r nii.
In in v lif<* I have known man v U.J. W illlitn Junra, who I*
woim ii well. Aiming Hu m i a fair """ in(ian<il wrltlliK Jo'
uinl ii«'ill's furuisliiuu:
lor our immense
luouil Iragi-ilv IIIIh every true Ti xan
liearl, uilli aorron ami aliaiiii'.
'I'lie * Inile affaii i* •! hliame oil tile
lair iikiiii of Texuv 'I'heae lilno.h
trageiliea in the court hnimeii al
Marahall ami (ialvcaton will lie
lila/.eil over the world a> chmikcteria-
J tic of 'I'cxaa, uml will drive away
thouaatlda of giMiil iminiKralitH and
iiiillioua of capital from '1'exan. 1
write in no |>irit of cenaure to any
■ inn of the partic*. They are all my
|ierMinal frielida. Main of thetn my
This sale will only he for the
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<i;i\s. <111 al < hum* ;i 11< I secure voui* Inir^ains at
STREUBER & ROGERS.
1F. B. ELZNER, p
MASONIC.
A National Masonic Veteran's Asso-
ciation.—Notes.
A national Maaonic veterana' aa-
aoc-iatioo cotnpoavd of Maaona ol
twenty-ouo yearn' or wore atandkng,
wait effected iluTiO({ the triennial
conclave of Knight* Templar at
Washington. lteaolutiona were
adopted aaking all Maaona eligible
to metnherahip to organise and aend
delegates to the next meeting, which
will be held at the time and place ae-
lected for the nest trienniel conclave.
The following officer* were olectcd:
1'reaiilent, William Meyer, of Phila-
delphia ; vice-preaidenta—Theophl-
1'rat'. of New York; Lafayette Van
C'leve, of Cincinnati; Theodore I'ar-
vin. of Iowa, K. A. Sherman, of
California; secretary, (Seorge II.
Fish, of New York ; treasurer, A. T.
Longley, of the Diatrlct of Colombia.
Coiup. Ira I). Davenport, I'. M.
originality of their character, the ap-1 waa alwaya ao kind and thoughtful of Mount l.elianoli lodge, ami u
The Killing of Kyle Terry.
Wain New«k
The killiug of Kvle Teriy by Vol ^ . , . , . , . . .
Qlliaon, wlioae brother Terrv killed )u«Jonty of what the truly app.ecla- Jl,raou Uaviaa irial book, has
at Wharton and all that bloody Wicli-' ciative nould call happy, for which I J1'"1 recened a liox containing letters
tliuiil. CihI, aa it lias helped me to of condolence, resolutions ami me-
take, mi a whole, a hopeful view of mortals sent her since Mr. Ilavia'a
life, iii well as hiiiuun nature. Now, death.
are those women, blessed as main of Among others was u letter from
them ate with devoted husbands, ,liK « •«> servants at HrierUeld. The
cheerful home*, cultivated aocielv, I '''Iter, together with the presence of
and leisure f..r the exercise of any l'i ol<l servant, form one of
special talent thi'V may possess, "lost loiK'liiug incidents in con-
beautiful women? With two or neetion with the funeral of the grand
three exceptions. No. Indeed, more chief in New Orleans. And among
than s few of them arc positivel\ "'l' resolutions and Idlers of coudo-
plain, if feature ia only considered. I to)" '' Mrs. Davis received there is
while from the rest I can single out scarcely more suggestive aud
i iieloved students and ahuoat as dear ! i'"1 l*" "r "tree whose faces and toin-Jnim than the one from Ida old
to my heart as mv own children. conform to any of the recog- servants at HrierlltId. It reads:
Hut I wish lo call curiii'sl alti'Htioii ulled standards of physical pcrfec lllill linn.li, Miss., Jsn ii. IM! 0.
Of all gisid citizens to three great "l the.v are lovcl. tli.y arc —To Mr.. Jcrf. rsou Davis, lieau-
lessona these bloody deeds teach. honored, they are deferred to. voir, Miss. We, the old servant*
I. Kvcry gm>d eitixen should ever While not eliciting the admiration of ami tenants of our beloved master,
l.e ready to be a peace maker, eager' ' very passer-by, they have acquired lion. Jefferson Davis, have cause to
iind ready to extinguish the tlrst through the force, the sweetness, or j mingle our tears over his death, who j
i spark of kindling hate among ucigli
bors ami fellow citixcn*. 1'here is preciation of those whose apprecia- our peace and liappiuess.
Prescriptions carefully comiions
ded at all hour*.
patent; medicin;e
all kinda.2
IhtKlro/i, IV.iyn.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
UNDERTAKER
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FUNERAL DIRECTOB EVERY
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I never disappoint.
Mrs.R.Prouse
STAPH ami FANCY
GROCERIES
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Musical Instruments
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CHAS. BRIEGER
always a time in the beginning of a
' difficulty like the beginning of u
great tire when vigilant and prompt
• ffort can extinguish il.
If at the lirat outburst and con-
llict between Kyle Terry and (iibson
some dear friend or old eitixen had '"K llu' sunbeam ia to the phciioin-
gone to them in love and fairness eual bla/.e of tin evanescent llanie.—
the whole thing could have been set-
tled. Hut uow alas, who can stay
the streams of blood?
I have known a doxcii worse ililli-
cultica i|iiicted in Waco !n the last
i'.'i years by the prompt kind inter-
vention of iiiutuai friends. I have
in some cases suspended all mv
\oiir old tenants and
Wo ca-
tion confers honor ami happiness, | tend to you our humble sympathy,
ami. conscipiciitly their days pass in
au atmosphere of peace ami tfooil-
ill which is as far above the de-
lirious admiration accordcd to the
i11>111v licautifiil. as the placid sliiu-
Aunii Katharine <ireen.
Kcspecl fully
acrvauts.
Neil tiator,
t • ran I McKcuney
Mary Arciier,
William Nervis,
Teddy Kvuraon,
l.aura Nick.
A Mil.I ION l!i>oh>
nil*- ill i 11 i. *li copies i
duties ami talked till after midnight
to smother vile kindling tires of hat•
And 1 have only ilouc what every
gi.oil eitixen should ever do.
Kvery good eitixen should de-
maud in trumpet tones thai all olli-
ccrs o| the law do their w hole duty
promptly and fearlessly, .m.I lliu-
piotcct the lives nil.I property n( all
peai cable citizens. Sly illustrious
fit. in I and student. 11. >n. K. T.
Wheeler, loudlv declares thai the
district attorney could ha\c pre-
vented the minder of Terry, but
when told of the fatal difficulty
pending, lie was utterly indifferent.
All such men should be asked to
Xjsign and retire to obscurity.
liver .hi. in i 11 !• >ii copies of Mark
Twain- tuiuk- have liecii -nlil. His
latesi wurk. ".\ Connecticut Yankee in
Kin): Arthur's Court." is ju t out. Il I-
llu best production ol this popular
will, i mil i- having a larger sale than
auy III hi- hooks. Il is a genuine Aluer
in Inhii, and ha-the right ring about
member of St. Andrew 'a If. A. chap-
ter, iu Huston, is the owner of the
mark adopted by liix father, Charles
Davenport, in 1 h I. . Charles Daven-
port was a Haptist minister, who re-
fused to renounce Kreemasouary
during the auti-Masonic period, was
: expelled from the church therefor,
but the church repuuled and Hro.
Davenport was restored, without any
sacrifice of Masonry on his part.
It lias long been deemed a settled
. .. . ' poiut in Masonic history, says The
cr. and sucl, incidents us this, and 'Un(|o|l Km.mUM1„, th£ „lt. t>xi,.
they >' • multiplied, are the' 8VMltm,u.a, speculative
most effectual answers to "lamlers |M ^ c..nl^)t 0#r.
that have been published about him. j , , authentic evidence.
Tom McKiu'iey,
Mary 1'endlclon,
Klijn Martin,
Isabel Kitchens,
11V. tiarland,
William tirceuc.
tiiiss Williams and others.
Mr. Davis was al-«ass a kind mas
il 'This territory i- controlled liy The
li.illa- 1'iililishllig Co., I)alla>. Texil-.
)■■■ uant agents In every ciiuiuiuulty.
l ull particular- can lie obtained by
vi riling tIn-iii.
The Grand Army and the Negro.
There i- a text for au old-fashion-
ed bloody shirt and color line sermon
for our northern friends iu the late
flurry created iu the ranks of tin
i irand Army of the Ki public by tin
admission of some n ^rocs to that
order. The colored union veterans
of Uotlislaua asked to |.e allowed to
join the (Srand Aruiy. They did
Hot ask admission to the white posts
but simply pcrmi-sion to oruanixc a
Is Consumption Incurable.
Head the follow lug Mr. C'. II. Mur-
rb. Newark. Ark., -av , --Was down
with A luces- of I .u li;;- and friends and
physicians pronounced me au Incurable
Ciiiisuiiiptlve. Itegnu taking Dr. King's
New Discover) fur Consumption, am
now on lu) third liotllc. anil aide to ovcr-
•i i the work on inv farm. It Is the finest
medicine ev.-r made."
.Ii.-c M idillcvviirt. Decatur, Ohio,
- iv • " 11 ml it not lieeu for Dr. King's
New discovery forConsiiuiption I would I .
have died of I.ung Troubles. Was given decided
any further than ItUti, or, in other
words, to the initiation of Kiias Ash-
mole, the herald and antiquary, in
that year. Hut we are uow told by
Hro. Gould, in Ids receut commen-
tary on the Kegius MS., that about
the year li<M) "there was a guild, or
fraternity, coiiinicuioratiag the
science, but without practicing the
art of Masonry."
The grand lodge of Knglaiul lias
that a resignation once
FARMING IMPIaliiiVIKNTS.
I 11 a v i in Mm I,. j ust n i ,'iM-i) TW'ii I' I 1,1. t \ Kl,t IAI is OK
PLOWS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
INCLUDING
up he doctors. Am now lu l>est of I tendered is final mid caanot he with-
healtli." 'I'rv il Sample Imttles (ni1 ] drawn or canceled." The brother
at W. .1. Mlley A Ui. j can only come back to the lodge aa
au ordinary joining member.
A man who has grown old in the
Twins do not happen more than | craft is Albert Harnett, of Clayville,
... ... . ;<« times a year in a population' N. Y. This brother was born Dec.
-\ll judges should see to it that post of their ow n. There was noth-|of I,(HX),ikk>, and seldom hit the I*. I7i l, went with his hillier.
owr courts are .no'ong.-r lucre white-1 ing in the t; A. If. charter to pre- same family twice. Triplets are |.lames Harnett, a Hevolutionary
[wins, Triplets and Quadruplets.
i VI:IO HI ^i idi'rii .x in
I'l n\\ >. I \KMlSi. VN D
A 11! 11 II I'f'ii M. IMPLKMKVTS.
washing machiucs to white-wash
bloody murderers through ' the laws'
delays," ami wiley tricks of paid at-
torneys.
Lastly ami above all things, every
good citixcn should do all iu his
power to elevate the tone of (. Iiris-
tian morality.
Kvcry mail should lie made to
rcalixc the golden rule "do unto
ill men as von would tliev should do
vent it. for it was nominally
i/.eil for all the vettraus, whites or
colored. There was no excuse for
keeping the negroes out. vet tlley
were successfully shut out. for ail
that, for some lift ecu years, and the
(■ rand Army in the south was con-
trolled by an infinitesimal minority
of till
organ- rare enough to lie curiosities. It is ' soldier, from Connecticut to Dutchess
estimated that not one woman in
KHi.imhi has given birth to three
children at one time, and, although
there is on record in the olil medical
works the ease of a ticrman peasant
woman who
four births- _
union veterans: aud when Michigan woman who is given the lie is now au honorary member of
the) were admitted that credit of having produced a dozen | Sauquoit lodge. No. 150, K. and A.
county. N. Y., thence to I'aris,
Oneida county, in 17'.M. About lH2:t
he settled in Clayville. where he has
continued to live. Previous to his
Dual settlement in Clayville he lived
had twelve children at i four years in Delaware county, and
three each time—and a was there made a Masou iu l*lti.
finally
organization vva> shaken to the very children at live births inside of seven M., and close to the head of the list
unto y ou, ami love his neighbor as foundation, and pix.iiii.es to go to, years—quadruplets once, triplets old Masons iu America.
(NOWXiSlTHilTlMi)
j himself and to realize the fearful
| truth that we nil must appear at last
before tin- great and holy Judge to
render an account for every thought,
word .iiii! action
lit in C. Hi u:.i.:i;>
pieces over ii. I be white (iranil once, twins twice and a lone young-
Army men had pledged themselves ster ou the last occasion. Such in-
to admit no negroes; there was talk stances of fecitridity are rarer than
about the withering of right aim- new planets, and the lady entitled to
before the charter of any colored the cake for having had four children
< fin In- ft.uml mI i!i«- > M i iid! |*r«
lo cut lit uml maU < loiliiu^ In
|||| till«—t *|) |r . a^l Olfaction ifljit rail tee. I
\ line line tcf in ni« ftirnl liiiitr
on html iml m:i)|) !<• )*r^I•• i
I Hill nielli (ut (he ) « |e|ir !et|
White Sewing Machine,
Vli«* t n«l« Nl niniiliiy. Hie nu'M fiinple ®ntl
the mtMt inhnluiillul iiih« film* ntnuuf < -
lurefl,
S •• limine eomplet) w It In tlf fi \X lille
S. \ In ItlHellllie. I'r\ oid
TO BUY.
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• 'a II hi .1 In' . vie 11 i-il iii . |: iu li 11 It , ■ | utility . v hi iety hi |<t i. • Inn- 11| v I im ids, |,ni|ics IM ess
ti.niil-, t li il liiti::. It. .its. Slims, : 111 < I m-IU l;ll llii'l i luiln ll«o. I 111 • t X enllljit'lilidll.
Call and See for Yourself.
irT_"-^ ELZN"E3R.
tlvctric
Bitters.
oming
ST^.TEiIv(EEiTT
S111 W I N (i < o.N IMTION < l
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I. A. 9IASI.hU, \ ii i -I'm "" u'ki"«
lo;-). h- i4t'lorii*M. he- .ni*.e tif the
( III Si IK IL* II Mil), ( v-MIMi.
Of liustrop, ;il ( 111se <i| Irllsiliess. Dee. i
MIKIP cpunni OFFICERS :
WUilL olnUUL. H. I>. "HUAIN I 'it i -1 I'l n i
Mim Asm I'ijai inunL • u*«wlll
eolilltH'llce II* m-M ne-nloii Mfllllit) . -
Tlim« ^1 t in* Mil li viol fl eilis W ( . I ••Hill,
fol iim' n| IWvlllilili'lii. I*. I*. I'.I/MU,
Will ftirtiUli "eliolrtl* Hi il - i* wIcm I. I. A. II \*l.l II,
V 111m iiii |mtimi«|;e lied.
Mi«* W.N'A I'liM'MKi iirnti in i
|; i«lro|t \wn .II. I I in
( )>iil|'llliienU are nfhMi llolliiii^
n !« than yilt ml^eil fnlai'liiNHlh. —
K\.
\ mini in ('heater. I*a lian naineil
In- i-il v I :i i ri|'| e, proDalilx lit*-
• > ii !rt- Hin li a i•« |i| ^ri|) o i liia
uflet-tinlia.
— • )#"4HN —— -
I I) s nil \er\e ,\ III.lie I . IIIIII If II
will i) li- • **|>r:ilu^. hrul ) . VtMiiul^la
'in I ltlieiinniti*m. ^.)t l ti\ all <lrii^^l«tp.
I lll leiio l\ i iM'eoinlii^ mt m || j
know ii ami popular n (o neeil m
*petial mention. All who liave iimmI
Kh elrlc liiih r wjiiif llie wfcine miiijj of
priftav. A purer ini dlclne dots not oxlil
ami it U kjmirmiteeil to <lo all that
I claimed. Klectrit Hitter- will cure all
i tll eiUM'ii ul llu' I.Imt ami Knlney*, will
remove rimpli - llniU. Milt Hlietim ami
other affi-etnm* eau«t tl b\ impure Mo«kI*
Will *lrl\•• Malaria from tin v«tem ami
! prevent u- well a- )nr« nli Malarial
lever*. Kor t'lire of lleatlaclie, l t n*ll-
pution ami Imli^i^tl m tr> Kleetii. lilt
let* Kntlre i«atufaetioii tftiaraiiteed. or
money refumliMl. l'riee 50et . anU 91 >iHi
pei buttle al w .' MIW) \ I dru|*
"tore.
|u ht wtuiM lie .ti^iieil. ami when the
eiiina\ \x*h finally reaelietl, there
wire renignatmna rather than reccig-
nize the negro. N (). Tiine*-l)eim>-
era .
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I'KOI'I.K IlVKK) WIIKIIK
i oiifirm our statement wnen w e «a> mat
Aeker'n KiifjIUli Itemed) iiOncverv wa\
superior to any and all oilier* prepara-
tion* for the throat ami l.nn^- In
W hooping { t uj(h ami i roup It i« ma^h
Mid relieve* at ) nc« . We offei you i
•ample hottle frei lU'incliilier, thi*
I % e 11 n 11 y - I«I on u powiiive guarantee.
>oi«l l)\ i . Krhaitl A Sm
The Teachings of Death.
s« >) i :il of the tow n* hi ( onneeti-
( r« talking of pnlliii^ up tu
;-)i n- factories. )ie>aiiHe • • f
)■ ill'">{\ fol natural \rv tin* ^cjimoii
Ingersoll's Idea of a Songster,
A few weeks ago Col. Wilis. Ilavs.
Kentucky's great writer, out of idle
curiosity wrote a note to the most
fatuous aud clcspient orator in tin-
There is nothing, no. nothing, country, Col. Kobt. ti. Ingersoll.
innocent or good, that diet and is asking'thc question, ' which has the
forgotten; let us liohl to that faith ; most powerful itillucncc on the tuiuil.
or none, an infant, prattling child, and lives longest iu the memories of
dying in its cradle will live again in 1 men : au eloquent and llovvcry spci cb ol shareholders. You must procure
the better thoughts of those who or plaintive and pretty little balladsv ' this list, and then if the cashier or
loved i:. and plav its part, through (',,1 Hays received the following re- other olllcer of the bank desires as
them, in the redeeming actions of j |,|j a da; or two situ-
h
at a birth is not lii be found once in
a erovvil of ;l<H,i,t!tX) tnarried women.
The woman who has giv n birth to
live children at once is alone among
•-'.OOO.OOt" of her kind.--St. Louis
Hepublic.
Comptroller McCall's Decision.
At ii%. Kebruary 1.—Special.—
Comptroller Met all iu answer lo au
assessor says the Ian regulating the
assi ssiueut of shares of national
bank stock, must follow only the
real estate of a national bank, aud
can be assessed in the corporate
name of the bank. The shares of
stock must appear upon the rolls iu
tin name of the shareholder, g ving
tlie number and value of his shares.
I lie law expressly desires this, ami
no other kind of assessment can be
acted by this department. The law-
re. piin s you lo procure from the pro-
cr olllcer of the hank the sworn list
Or. .laquca' tieruian Worm Cakes des-
troy worms uinl remove them from the
HV-leiu. Safe Iileasant aud effective.
A very interesting statement of
the gold aud silver product of Mexico
is furnished in the mining circular
just issued by Wells l-'argo & Co.
The report includes the uniuilled coin
from Ini!* to 1731 ; the i'illar coin
from I".Vi to 1*71; Hunt coin from
177a to 1821. lturbide* bust coin
1422-2:1; Uepitblican eagle 142-1-
147:1 and eagle coin from .luly 1.
l«7:t, to July I, 14411. aud shows an
aggregate, from the establishment of
the mltits Il.'i years ago to date, of
$:l,.'llfi,i>0o,7NI. I'lie increase in
silver production lias been from
#2l.4.'l7,i)Oii iu 1477-74 to #1(1,7ttti,-
OtW in IHH4-KH. The progress here
has been steady, owing, iu great
measure to the liberal policy of the
Mexican government. Mexico comes
a good second to the United States as
a silver producer, showing $ltl,70tl,
iimi to our I,40«,t;;t7.
I: \ 11IIi kx,
It I I I > It 11 VIS,
\ I I'. 1111 V1.1 >.
i i xiii i i i 11 -
I
III .M WITH
' lioaas ami ifiseauntt . ■
i iv. nlrnft". ureil mil im .
llltMIIIITI. . ' UI I'll
| i > lii'iiil- iii -ei hi ■ • 111 i
■When you desire a pleasant
•' 1 "I'lixsv. phx-ii . try St. Patrick's Pills. Kor
< )*"' -.ib* I V W'. ,1. Milev A Co.
II I'. I i • km i
I « now getieialiv I'unmleil, even
in repulilieau rirelea, that Mr. liar-
•o i1 'ii ■ tniml \* nut a * linuul a* bin
• • t • •« l \ . ((iiaiter of an ai re -
V i till.i i ! n*t it tit ion
out
Highsinith & Highsmith,
Attorney at Law.
prov «•)!
•I
;iII«I I i \ •
I M|e Imill o|lo I N «'
hank-
Ihn from Mali hank
LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENTS. -
HASTItt P, I K \ AS. ilxlun -
eol.liKCTINU \ S| KCI.\I,TV. '' M ""
MONEY TO LOAN. himk-'""'1
; l'i.niiomil pip'' fiin '
PICKLED HtEF. ^"eie
I will e|| line fHi heef, hv llie tpiuilei, l.ejfui lemh I Hot) -
f«*r pirkliiiK, al I and ' >•« ni- a pound, U« )leinpll)in fuml w It Ii I *•
ami pi' kle name for n*|omcr«, free of lrea*ui« i > pei cent • •
« tiarice. v I llnrri' «'dathm
al l.owet MurSit
Total .
• < ipdal •!)) paid in
I II.In l'lc'1 p| < till
. • \ ttiotial hiilik lioti
i umllii^
I 1111 I V 'III ll It |)))w||« Mllljn t lo
• lo . \, ... i.')' id- Ktdiei Imui *V lionet*, voiie^iuiru,
l . o .-i i.. 11'ti* ;ii- >>t I)'po-it i " • \,ix wrili , ' 1. ( . ( ertaiu ( hil-
|iin to othi i N itional hank- 1
l,;i.it
11 .tf.MI
l.i M
I.I.H.il IM
I )>l I
tGGSl IGGS!
(GGS!!
al IVklB. D'"-k I Itir- now sniioi 11 v x-. C.ii m v hi ii, ,i. ..
i:t .*s 1111 >
ready il'i' 1'xvo liollarifoi
peil troin MeDsih' or Saveri. x.l.ly
It W. Kloyd. MeMaile Itsilrop .".mlv. .laleui. ni I. tin- i. Hi. -i t
1nis . Um.
I'l K K I Mil IOMI-.
Insure your properly and sleep
sound. Kor loxv rales and best
con.panics, apply lo
K. A. ii vim,
l.ocal Insurance Agent, linstrop
I > llillicail. ) i • h le i 'I tl iliule 11:1111 • I hailk 'I
ie •talemenl i" tf1|) !«• the I«• • I •'( o \ km-wledi e and liellef,
S. I M ^ anlilei
Suh«etIIm'iI ni'l -worn I• helot.- Ill' till- 171h da> of llee. Inmi,
J i • • ^ om. us S r Hani top i o. I. \
.1 i lit iilinin ii , IM \ II i hi I' o I I / lie i ,no! |t h Oi^ain I Mi eeti'i •
WE WANT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS
I'ute. pivi - universal salislaelloli."
] leasaut to lake. No cure. No
t iv !s ihl by W. .1 Mil ix A ( o.
« •
I'lie San \ lit oil io light, (republi-
can ) says:
I lie mgro deportation idea was
■ lead before lugalls struck il. llie
Ivans:!- - -tutor ■>aw that it was
ill cctilly lulerreil."
-• •
\ I'niit the olilv tiling llllpOHmhle to
lit :\\e| .1 !'I ill lltllllici I" to heat lip llie
i -1 \iioni ihe only medicine to
) ft- < i ii i v i im t hill * ami fever 1*
I "11 i lull uml Kever Antidote. Kor
vii« i«> \\ Krharil \ Son.
Mi I'u ) . of 'I'exarkaiia, wlniiw
leiniilv weal lh.it tin Ihe pl.'iul author of four girl babies
who airived on earth all al once, re-
ceived a Idler from an elderly wes-
tern in ii.I. n who says she wilt -.cuil
s.l"" on punitive proof thai tliev
r. ally oceliireil. She wishes it ills
i ii t.v iiui.ei -11 ii ii I that this iloiialioii
i- out ol sxinpalhy for the mother
I i in I i: - -1 it ail In cause she approxes
of such cliiniixcs
the world, though its body lie burnt the most eloquent and llowerx spec
to ashes, or drowned in the deepest
sea. There is not an angel added to
the host of heaven hut does its
blessed work on earth iu those that
il loved here
Korgotten I oh, il the good deeds
of human creatures should be traced
I to their source, how beautiful would
even death appear, for how much
charily, mercy and purilled affection
would be seen 'o have their growth
tu dusty graves. When death
strikes dowii Iheiuu icciit and voting.
for every fragile form from which In-
lets the panting spirit free a hundred
viitucs rise, in shapes nf mercy,
charity and love to walk the world
and bless il
sorrowful mortals shed on sin-li
graves, some gooii is born, some
gentler nature conies lu the de-
stroyer's steps spring up bright
creations thai defy his power and
Ins dark path becomes a way of light
to heaven.- Charles Dickens.
Senator lngalls made a speech on
the negro problem recently. His
solution is justice to the negro by
southern whites. John.I. lngalls is
II I make agent to render for the shareholders, t||,. most picturesque inonlebauk in
ry speech he can do so but the rendition must the American senate. A demagogue
that hps exer uttered aud you would be in the form, maimer, etc., re- always from the days when he ran
conic along with a six bit tlihlle and quired liy the law. Ihe capital for lieutenant governor of Kansas on
play Home. Sweet Home' across slock of a national bank lannot be "copperhead" ticket in imil
the Street from wlu re 1 was pouring assessed, and il is for this reason down to the prescut time, his vitrolic
forth my eloquence, you'd steal the the law requires that the name of utterances have done more to fan the
crowd ami leave me talking to empty each shareholder must appear on the
air iu three minutes. A speech, no rolls.
matter how flowery and eloquent.
cm ei i - on tu K i vi i
enters the car and like a hoincli
trump, walks sluggishly down the by-
ways of memory, knocking at tin-
door of the heart, is refused admit
tancc, and dies on the road to fol
l'i li"te all impure slate of the blooil mul
flames of sectional animosity than
the speeches of aux ten men in public
life. Hill little can lie expected,
however, of .1 senatorial deformity
who dclxcs in the graxc for objects
... looked up,.11 In many w 1th usplciou. which to xeiil his petty spleen
X k"' * 1 K"vr « "I remove all Im - Kri),„ violation of all laws
of ln r*pitalitv forced i'reaiileiit l leve-
purit ie- and l> ive th
ami clear. 1 lo re i
tluTtlll^lllv hllllil
complexion muootli
- muhiii^ that w dl «o
up ihe constitution,
laml to strike Ida
li t of gentlemen
blanche to the whiti
llerahl.
name from the
who had earte
hoii*e Time*
pM fulncv*. Hut a Mini;, Molls
... i ' "••••'I 'i| iim x t>n i ti to n
I'arUn^ eniuea -kipping aloiij* willi purifs iinf -tien^ilo n the w hole «y«tem.
her apron full of flowers, jumping >«'lil an lun "autee.l liyi Krhard iv s.m.
into tlie car, and dances down the -' * "■ —
t>f every lear thai sunny path of memory, throviiiig her I'hc San Antonio Times say :
roses right and left, ami her kisses at I'hc action of the negro convention
the birds, until weary with her froh. in Chicago in passing a resolution having to cnq-lov a charwoman about
winitialurc. then j.auscs in front of asking congress i,, appropriate $Iimi,. t|„. t'nited States postolllcc.
Ii tranaportaliou ainglcil out a colored lady ami offered
her the place She declined it. for
the reason that there aaa t<m much
Our postmaster, i'ol. Ilardeiuau,
$l"v.t. I
llaiipy 11 ••iid* Itiood Pnrillei i tlo
People* Popular Medleim lor purif s iu^
llie Mood; preventing oi curing |i\<
pep la, HIHioii«ni'*i. Headache. HoiU
aud nil Fever-* ami Malaiial l>l«ea*e-
Price .VU fi-nt*4 ami >1 a h.dllc
the Mansion of Memory, knocks at ihmi.immi "to furui
the door of the heart, goes in and to unhappy whit
lives there. 'Home. Sweet llolile'
will live long after the most power-
ful, gifted aud eloquent speech ever
uttered by the lips of man will |i,.
buried in the hearts of man. ami for-
gotten.
A very Useful iiixciitlon. tending
*•* txi lessen the possibility of accidents
Ihe present Ixing of \hy«sinia is iii fa. tones, i- imw being ciiteusivclv
the son of a beggar woman who adopted in Knglaiul. l lie breaking
captivated Ihe former king' fancy of a glass, which is adjusted against 1 Inting "against the "v I
and was made Ills .Ill will \\ l„ u the wall of every loom in the mill ,-xu,i-e In- i.nv il.-c. s
In plays a low-down dodge on his
iilhjccl - they excuse him by saying
lie w as I ii ir u to it
i,ii In XX .1 M||. i \ <ii.i
I nil -.if "X I i 1,1 l.i i
mill II It is mil ilii lie. i, . ill .
i'V.-i ll —i - it fur I lull- ami f.vii
iiii > tii v vv 11 lie n f 111ii lei I
< t n
wilial once stop the engine, shut
ting off the steam in an instant. Ilv
this means the engine was stopped
*t one ol the mills recently in a fen
sccoinls. ami a young girl, whose
■ lollies bad bci-omc entangled in au
upright shall, was released uuiu
j u red.
eiti/eiis of Ala-
bama. South Carolina aud other
southern stales who may desire to
settle ill more favored localities free
from Yfro-Aniciii au majorities
allows the extent to which Afro-
Auu rican I'npuili-nn , an gve I'lie
passage of such resolutions by strnt-
ly race couvcntioiis is uot culcutaiexl
to improxc the couditUiu ol the
colored mail materially or politii ally.
VN Ill-It tin llegro leal ns to quit I cso-
liitcs ami to
gi s as a cltl/.cu
soln tlx and unostentatiously ami to
keep his hands off of white women
there will In- fewer socallcd "race
wars" in tin- south, ll is ilue to
the colored race to say that the
Chicago eoiixeutiou is not a repre-
sentative body and includes none of
i the best men of the
work for per month. What'"
said tin* colonel. ' You could not
make half of il al any thing else
Why, at the North a woman will
scrub the floor all ilax through the
month for f 1<H \ es " answered
the lady of color. hul dem Yan-
kees is i-aiscd lo work, and we isn't.
Macon (tin ) Telegraph.
V farmer in Carroll county, III.,
bought a recipe for niakiug wheal
weigh double what il naturally
would weigh, and sigueil .vlial the
swindler represented to lie a con-
tract agreeing to divide the profits.
I'hc "coulrmcl" turned out to lie a
promissory note for $: im>, which the
farmer paid rather than He i \|nii«'d
colored rave. party lo a swindle
I
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