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IDIR/U QGISTS
IIAHI'IIOP. IKXAS.
BIVU AMD MBOXOINBt
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lu Ihr I'riUfriftlioH Ih/Hh hut III,
51 <!«■' fHIlr<tnn u'liilnl Oil filhn
. </uy or night.
V A full Hue ol
Pat*ut M®dioin.© .
IDE MSTROP ADVERTISER.
^bbcrtiser.
C. ERHARO & SON
BASTKOP
TEXAS
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VOLUMK «:t.
1UKTKOP. HA STROP COUNTY, TEXAS, APRIL 12 mwi.
NUMBER II
Prescriptions rarelully g n ooi
dod at all hours.
P A T P NT MEDICINE
nil kind*.
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U mailer.
nJHrt
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lubscrlptlon In idvimv
If pa) iiK-iii Ik deferred .in day.
It A l> n OK AllVKHTISIVIi
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II. I). OlKiAIN. President.
No 4093.
T. A. II AHI.KU. Vliv I'rcl lent.
I'HKSTKK KICK MID. (ashler.
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iue <*• !uiitii
rrAiiftlcut AdvurtUiueut VI per a|u;ire
tout* luoU tlr C llifterlloii. auiI AO icuti
for vit h itili «(|uuni liiwrtioii.
IfOcil uollii't t« ii roil I |«r Hue; «,a«*li
§uVmum|iiimi! lunertlou *lx a rnU. Sevru
word* itiik** u Hue.
Jhlintn tioli« e aki'twding ti-ii line*. hi
Hi • mtr of ft c«nt« a tin**.
nil traiudrnt iidvcrtUriiK iiU must l «* paid
f"l 111 nlvuliae.
-eg* I «t|vinl suk'UU. hfii charged, $1
i« | ui« fur ••.!« Ii itiaurtlon Win n
paid in .'in vau<h* fl |h t m|uam for Ih«*
llrM. rind *Vl cent* tor pai'Ii NUditiouul
iQtPlllOt
Mr Tin' iiIm * mlM « ill Ih« itrtctip Mr- j - ■ ^,
*ir*l "tti In pspIi mid Mv«*nr uinfmiiv
A. F. B. IMS, P.
Ilaalroit. T-.rtin ™
Capital Stock Paid
Authorized,
iip,
$250,000.
TEXAS DEMOCRACY.
Report of the State E*e iitivf Com-
mittee on the Meetinff a Lam-
pasas Instructions Regard-
ing Primaries.
I
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Bastrop.
it nai-'Ts itii.i ii.v o.v Tin: ritisi iri.t: 11 ribs i.\ run rsrrub states, is a moists
ntou five itoi.i.Alis ri'WAitb.
MuNKY HKCKIVKI) u\ DKl'wSIT IN I.AKUK OH SMAI.I. AMut'NTS, SI'lUKl'T TO Clllit'K.
ThU IUnk i* tully lippeil nn<l ]in-|iiiri'i|. ami will In- a fuitliful ioirt s|)oii(li'iil i.'
you in'inMt (inv ]mrt iif yniir lmniiR'«n with it.
KIIKK I'HR .ik IH'll I-1 Hi: I'IIkiiK VAI'I.I, TO CI'SToMKHn '111 f'lOl.'k lllKIU \ U.I \lll.i: I'A I'KIIR
— OIRtCTORSs
Ill i'IUNAK. I'. n. Kl./.KKIt. II 11 «i Ita. «IN. I \ 11a - I.KIC. II. 1\ 1.1 i KUTT. KKIUMK,
li. A. lillHIN.
IV t '. I'ou Kl I .
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R
r,
HEABQUARTERsloR
rnrn
UNDERTAKER
AND
( U'b .ir.H l"fl.*..li' in.* .• r11rr-
iiUii |.nnn|itlv iHU-h
IL\i V lilt .VIU/iT
iVbi'li In iii'i il nt mi% <11111u in inr
llu« ilmi'l (i-ar In 11 Irjfrnpti or
I . lf| Iiiiiii-
X MBVOIl DISAPPOXNT.
GHAS. 6RIEGER.
ffiRY
I liavf in
PLOWS
lEMENTSL
Nlock.jiiMt ivicirei!. T\^i> Kl I.L ('A HhOA I s OK
JLXTS PJLRMI1TC IMriEMINTS,
IA( hi MN<J
i .iij' *• f.Miul i the add -tsiud, \irv
•/in -I i« i-ti. lit l in tk* • Inihin^ In
li l. l< i * \ tlUf«« li« n |{iiiir«nlp«*il.
A Hill I Ilia* In 'it- f nrtii liinj{ good*
>• h%ud nnd Hind# to order
I nm ot for tl.* «•••!' Muli'd
White Sewing Machine,
tli* i-mit f mi ii ii ill if, tlo iiiiihI hn|>lr :md
til* niOflt ^l' t:alitl:il lllAi'hlrO' iii atlllfiO' •
lurail
V'h hoii « • roiii|>lelia uitlooitn ^Vhllr
in i' hln.- 'I'n ..ii.
<i'HII'T10N ( K
I'l.i i\\ S I" A I; MIN«. AM)
Aiii<i<'i I.TI K \ 1.1 >: i i.i i I N rs
nl--.* • «ST«
r Nicrmiti.
TO BXJY.
I t:riiitui
In th
Highsmith&Highstnith,
Attorney at Law.
10MIN0 COLLECTING AGENTS.
HAST Ho i'. IK.VVS.
roliLEl'TINU A SPEI'IAI.T^
money to loan.
THE HOPPE HOUSE
ALFRED HEH20G, Mamge.
Bastrop, .TtXAS.
H^h i UI uttriittoii ^im ii lr;ni irnl t'u
lotii I'llU Jiotiw li** tlo iuu*>t hIr> mid
ooiufortalila* ro >ni of ati\ h«il«d in town.
lied*, m-iit itnd *'\rx\ atla'iilIon gi\• y
go* ti«. ' Ii.ir^' n, n oi|a rul| !«• -nit t .' p
ilrlngpnt ilrnr^.
K W Ih rri rniii itu H M.
Ilaar am* tail | It A I ||i l« l< til fM*
S \ V PI I lioaau
llA«lro|i, Ta 'x ip. Julv I**. Ih^ii
THE 'KXIIIAMiK
mayo. Prop.
n IIJ11 > I i I Willi
I.U.M'i HIS,
AI hi i. a rai loa I
I'A III Ii >1 I •' i
I, i .1 ii I >
i-ai'li of Klonr. Su^.nraiul Mula*-* -
m'i IIi'iI in 1111a11111\. tjuAliM . varii iv
a id I ( arjii'l line
1'I \ liuui|>. IiHi 1 ii*>
I ili t'\ i-iiin|liliuii.
my stork
11| i'ss
CloifiiiiK. Hfftn. Slip's, ninl griicral unTi'liam 1 i
Gall and See for Yourself.
F. OTTO ELZNER.
JONES & -JONES.
TAKE?"
( • III! I III II.IUMI. II \ -1 II
if. Tl \ I- )
1 •K AI KHS IN
•STAPLE AM FANCY GROCERIES,—
TOBAGCO AKDCI GARS.
W ►; k.
M.'i. i •
i j■ miiHnnlh nil linml Ilit*
Kir Kir * li II
i Imii i *1 f.-in llv 1-1 hi li Si i, ill. ( m| i i i
M v Imr will •
PURE
llrmiilv
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Ala ,
WltUki \. tain. Willi1.
I'orta I anal I H|prr Ita a r.
IIan an \ t'ltiAHS. IIKs I 1^1 M I | \
I'roinUIng cmrti'iHii mid Hln rn! tfi*a!
Illallt lo nil. I A ll!llr of |Mlllllr
pAtmnAgp.
JOHN" l V \ V«i.
■^ITOM emit"
^ i N «\t tut 'in mini i nil > ti
t llAhTKiil'. 11 \ vs.
C. G. KRUSE, Pro'r.
Calilni'l I'Iii.Ii-'-, iilll> till |,i.| I,,/.
lir<>ii|i< ;l ini |>..| .i,./
Clniiil* iluya a* ijim.iI a« nut lot inukllig
N«'H«II\i'i>.
I'VTLIi' railo\ iHK Stll.lCITKl>.
A CARO.
M Tlia* Old Uidlnlda' iiml \i*o i I nil
di*4lre« (o Aniioiillia lo liln « |i| tlli'ildl
Atld pitroQl, " Knit lia« I* ntlll doltitf laiini
na*-« nt ll'p old rtniiil." mill Iiii> iiioiii>\ tu
IiAAoii lmga> or Hiiliill •llinai. on Imii^t Hf
llllia*, ill I| PI i'l'lll |aa*r iliilllliii ,
li^fc* v Pill lor *« Urn iiofa • utid gill-
•dj'l d ni'gol I n I ili* | in j i And a*unit)
unpt. Aluo buy* mid m*IIa moliniigi nt
MM mil nlm.
our old iiiiiitml frlrttii, .'n| i i • 11 !«• -1
Alll *hvn\- lie found III hl« aleaak la iidx
illil ill!*ion* to unit l|)Mall iii) a'UMlilllieraa.
.1 i 111 no i A *
ilA lro|i. Nov 14, I MHO.
Ii la* w il II iii u
«l fla -li Ml
III tl.l> Sitla .
) ALL POINTS
north and ea.st.
PULLMAN SLBflPBRI
chicago. st. louis
\m
santas cztyi
• li i i ^ i in* in iill i f tIn1 allow
• .in * \\ itl tii«t ti 11ii* a•! •Motrin and
11 • • I' 111 a ■ i li I i li* eia :i k • Ilia* N| l\
A I l('\ ti e Ih -t line t.a
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
A*l
ST. FATJZi.
riintlk** lor |i:ih! lilier.al | fll •• le. Ml lit a; n* Ii \ I a It. t a
fmr ila'Aiillg III IIIPllI mill Tea' Ivi I i • JlT ill M illai
pnlrouHm rai a i>eil in ilu \>.-t.
linHirn|>, Mnn li 'J.'l iHtni I >.
* trcnruciit
I III' ^ a it la |
mill
i il ai
II t
\ Khtn.
i '|{ai.«M,
lJa i'a'1 V a |>
I H'll
II I
1HCK iniAERDLKBEX'S
WKKV MA UK KT
NK\T IMIOU I'O K. HASTIAN S
We Keep Constantly on Hand the Fattest
BEEF, VEAL AND PORK.
I'aliona^r of llic publir iin iI• • 1, ainl lull saliffiu'lion unai
ii ii I i*i*i I. Try hi.
BAHTHOI', TI;XAH, Sfjiti iiilii'i I^O
. .1. HI! N
llfii Sunt.
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Tin III. M n ci
III i.Ill v
\—'i l..n'l I'i-- \g'i.
I l \\ • • I t II. I I V
ti \> I t i\ Ml ^1 II li
In ii I I'.! • A I I ka I \
SnalAli I
Mo.
DUHOO JERSEY PXOS
.it nl
I I * • .
high
time*.
ill-real
Hi. I
>-.nk
from I'rein-
gl'iule
v% 1111 \ i ill 11 ^ a :ii\ i 1
t orie i|Mi|ia|i-ni'a
I loll lliviti al
\ ital|i * |{ I!
.IKKsK^ C O>Vs,
i,
•ullf llfii mill lti |ii f
. .11 Nklhlll,
Mi liaili-, 'I'i tan.
ItooMi hi riiKHrATl 11<iii11
l It ATI. K\H I T|\ I. I IIW
I.imI'akak, TfX.. Aprli I. I aim. I
I'lirauaul lu rail nl N. \V. Kinlry.
I'liiiiruian. I In- fii|linviii|! iiiuinlirra ut
llir Slulf IK'luocrnUr f.\rriitiif (.'iiln-
iii11ai-i- wrrit |>r111: ( linlriiiaii N.
W. Finlrv, "f Smitli roiiuly. J. K.
Illll. of I'ulk nullity, If I'. I.illlf-
jnlin, u( llarriann county, Hiram
i, iiikh, of Kriink Iin roll lily, 'I. N.
•Iniii'H, of Siniiii roiinly , A. 11. VVal-
kins, of llfdiIitmiii '.'utility, J. ('.
Wootura, of lloualoli vouuty, J inr
.Mi'DoiihUI, of (inlvi'Mioii roiinly. N.
I' .MlHit, of Oonxalra coiinly, >1. I".
llauKarly , ol AunIIii ciiuiity■. T. < • ■
Saver*, of lliiKtroji roil lily. T. S
lli'iulcraiiii. of Milam roiinly, J. I.
Iliiriiisi', of Navarro rminty. M.
( urtwri^lil, of Kaiiltnaii roiinly . .1.
• Dillnril, of Orayaoii roiint v, >1. A.
I •-in|>li-1• >n, of A lay roiinly. T. S.
Smith, of Hill i-otinty, W. S I.ik-
' Hfii|f, of Mi l.rntian, county , Dr. ti.
I' I'rrry, of Hamilton roiinly. .1. ti.
I'ootl ill llurnrt rotinty. I". Hampi',
of Comal roil lily. K. I). I.inn. ol
Virt iria county', Kil l)«\rr, ol
Comuiirlir county, J. N. Ooylo, of
llooil roiinty. 11. I*. Hiriiiiii;tliatii. ol
l.ainar county.
< liairinan antiouiirril rouiniitli i
rraily foi luiniiu-i*. wlirn. ii| ml stat
iti|i that iiii' lion. t liral. Utr
tymlii-r of tin- roimuittre from1
Navnrro, hail ile|iartril thin life, tin-
lull.mini; ifMiliitiona offrrnl l>\ Mr
I.inn were iiuauiinotialy :nln| >1 i'i I In
a rixinii: voir.
Ul ii i'i ax. il h:i. |.l.'si < 11 Alii.i^hly
• iuil III I lis «li.ili.Ill lo i I:
ulir IllilUt oil! (fllott •I'lllllllli: -I II,;i|i,
tlii lair Hon. li A' Ural - I iir i.au
"I lin- Kiltrinth Bfiiatoriil i ■■ I
' lii r, forr In-it rraolvfil In t In I >i-in..-
rralir fxeriitlvr cotniuitti • , t thr
Ktaii- .,f lYxaii in M' .iion :i*M'ini'li'il.
I. I Iuil in the ilratli ul tin Hon.
li A Ileal, our rominitlif li: - lo t
i mil' u| 11h alil. nl atiil niuKt fttififiit
uii'iiilii rK. ami the Hemorratir parly
• if l i\an uiif of it> most hrilliant rx-
| ii unlit - anil laitliful ailiierrlita.
In his ili-ath thr Ir^al fraliT-
tiily ban lost our of it." ;>rofouniiri't
ami liioul i ii Sl iii' 111 i a I ailvoratiK, the
luriim a lioiinhfil ami i'loi)nrnt in ••
lor, ami the roiiiniunity in whirh lie
li\iii an iullurtitial anil t linstiiili
l/rnl If man.
•I. I hat tl.i-m' resolution* Ik*
| |ireail uiiuii the iiiinuti n of Ihin
tin fillip, anil a fu|iy uf Ihi siilllr l«'
loruatilfil lo In* in-riaviil wife ut
• oriiratia, Texas.
I lie (iroxirs of ii I- Iii|{raliain. of
Na uplu. hi s roiinly. W II Kami,
of A ass i 'in i ut \ . t liarlfs I . Kl fill',
of llanis fountv. K. t -.milh. uf
I ifniuii i ounly. anil .1. II U i lls, of
A iiiueron .-I.iinty wrn- |itesrnteil,
«In n i uinnilttfI- I'V ri soliilioii ilr-
rnlril lo I'M luili |iruxirs.
llir following fsoliition. nflrr
Kftirrnl ilisiosiuii l>y meluhrr*. in
whirh Mi—Is I'ri ssh i. of A'ir'iuim-he.
Say,-r*. of lluxtii |' aiul rrm|i|ftuii,
uf A lay . TIIail. i arnrst u|i|iusillon,
"as ailopti <1 Iiy a vulf uf II y, a*
ami 11 nays.
Krsolveil, that in « ff clinjx llir
lrui|iorary or^aiii/.aliun uf thr nrxi
II niufrain- ut> loniriit • n to In-
In-Ill III this alali rarli iiUi ii;alii/ril
iiiillily thrrruf In allowi .l al least
| ultr voir; | >ri i\i > I,-11, llial i a-'li ul
such com.tirs holil w it hi n their ri"
sprrlili' limit* a i >i in,m ■ at ii i on
M illion or mass mo ling at whirh
llir iU'lr|;atfk of sin h 11hinly shall I f
j iluly rInitial i,r a|i|ioiutri| lu mii-Ii
I State rouvrnliuli, mill that sill h I In -
lion or a|i|iointuii'nl In- iluly ci itillfil
|« the proper authori'irs m nnuril-
, aiivc with I In- UHi^r* ol ihi part \
I I * in motion of Mr. sinilh. ol
Sinilli county, it «a- un.|auiuusl\
n-solvril thai thr roliiiiiitti. (u||\
anil hunrtily i,nlurs,s ami ailop„ Mf,
lis rxpri'Ksion the letter of Chairui,..
l-'inlry . adilrr* ril to "tin* nlitor uf
thr A'ursii ana t MiHrrver" of Keliruary
ft, IH'.IAI.
TTLKH, Tk.X., Fell. 1st*'.
KJIInr I umlrniia Dlisrrvf i ;
IIkik Siii!—\our laiur ol thr
Isl. a kiii|f Uif lu slatr iin ijinililU'U-
tiuiis lhat sliouhl prevail in Ilir ail-
iiiission of person* into thr primary
roiiui iU or artion* ol tin I n a riu y .
has liefii rrrrivril ami run iileri il.
ami ill reply 1 hry to say
I. A man kIioiiM In a Di inui rat
who parliripalr* in llfiun nillr
priuiiirlr*.
llf sliouhl rrsiilr in Ihr local-
it\ «herr the priinary is lirlil. anil
I ussi « the uriieral i|iinhlii alums ul
a \uti r
:• v\ hrro II is thoiifihi in ci -sary
to proli rt llir patty a^ain*! il- rln
uilr* Hi lling; into Its inuin Us or par-
tiripalin^ in lis primary actions, the
local exrrnUvi' rouimiltfi slnuilil
proviih- Ihf iiifthoil. Iiciii)t i m. Ini lu
,-Xrllulr no I If iiioc rat win oprlily
rspousfs ihr principlfs of tin- parly
ami is nilliii}: lo support it* mtiuti
liy volin^! lor il* nnuiiurrs
I. lu Ihi* rasf ol roiivI'litious it
it is usual ami proprr to plril^f tIn
ilrlegatfs to thi* support ul tin
ail lull uf that In uly ami llir aitioii
of IhKt lioily ami thr in tloil ot thr
party t*fiirrally ; in the t.tsi• ot
primary rlrrtiou* llir parly volin^
thrrral sliouhl lir alilr to satisfy thr
ullii'fIs uf rlrrliou Unit lir will lir a
ipialillnl votrr in tin lorality al lln
next i in lion, oprnly tiiiuoiiner his
lir lu f in Ihr priurlplrs of tin I •run •
i-ialn pally anil pliil^e liinisi ll li
Mippmt thr parly nominees
I lir party has m l. rlthri in Us
luitioiial or nlatr urtiimi/aliuii all
iioiiiirnl an\ l astlron or llxnl lull s
lu Kovrrn in ailmisaion lo primali.-H,
Ini' triikl* lo thr loyalty anil ilisi ri
lion of its inenihrr* ill local ortfani*
/ations lo protect Its primarie* from
iutrinlfis. ami at lIn- *ainr tiuif to
frri'ly anil |j I a. 11 y ailinit into her
riiuks ami roiiurila ail Dcinmrutlr
votrra, however ri rent their conver-
sion.
I Iriisl ami expert that thr It,-
mili tary ol Navarro county will lie
prci.frveil in it* purily. rnrrgy ami
ililtiielire. ami that peaer ami liai-
uioiiy will prevail in I -r ranks.
Very rfspuulfiilly ,
N. Wvim Kim.i.v.
Chairman State t)rmocratic Kxrru-
tivr Coiuinittec.
San Antonio was ilrsitiiiatril as
lln place, anil August 12, IM'.KI, us
thr time for hohling the next ^late
Di inucriilic ronveulion.
File following resolution off. rril
hy Mr. Hwy-fr. of llfxar, was nuaii-
uiouslv adopli-d:
Ki solvfi|, thai llir in uiocratir ex-
rriltivr roiuiiiittre ut I \as in lliei't-
iuu iisscinlilcil ilo 11 rel\. tcmli r
ili :i must In-arty thunt > lor lln- ro.--
ilial ii aniifr in whirh they half In rn
Irratial I.\ thr cili/.rus of l.ainpasas
ami that they rvrr r«'iiirmhrr with
lilailui S. their short hut pirasunl slay
in this I n-iiu t i f il I city.
I pun luutiuii offereil In nr. I'crry
of lluli.iiluii. the following was
maile part of tin proceeiliut!* ol the
session:
"Kcsolveil, that the thank* of this
cuiiiiiiittif In- f:.li-mlfil to our
worthy i liaiiinaii. Hon. V . Kin-
ley. lur ihi ahl. amieillfietil manner
iii which In- hus iliachurtfril thr
laborious ililtirs uf his uttlri ."
I p n in.iti,,ii u| Mr. Sayrra, ol
Ha-iiup .1 F, Kailffman was rlrrtnl
pel irain til sirri'lary ul thr fxrru-
'iii ii.i? ill- • . lifter whirh thr rom*
ii'i' iliournnl to inert in Sail
Vnluiiiu, 11 \.. al p. in., on
Alljjllhl II. IKiMI.
N. \S i nn Kim.i \ A liairinan.
• t. K. liiimnv.s. I'letary.
Con<:t '.utiotial Ammdmenl0.
I hf pi-oplr of I eyas will lie callril
Upon at llir jii in ral rlrrtiou lu xt fall,
lu vole ii " ii two DUlenilnient* lo the
.state cuiistiluti ill. I llir proposes llir
regulation uf railruails liy a loniniis-
sioii. ami thr other pruviile* that
it majority of the voters of a county
may vole a lax of In rents on
Slntl valuation of ptoprrty fur Ihr
niaiiitfuuurc uf puhlir roail*. Thr
lirsl lias hrrli i xlfiisivrly ilisciisscil.
while ihr latter, iill launch uf
more iinportanrr. has hrrti almost
iicirli cti il. ,\ miiitrrs now stand
thr h'ltiNlaturr may inli rfrrr to pre-
vent unjust iliserimiiialions <-r <x-
horl'ilant railway rales, hut the
proper iiiipiovrmriit of county roads
is utterly impi's.ilile. To rrli-jjali
railwin ii-uulali-iii lu a luuiinissiuii
with plcnan powers is lull to niakf
a rhaiitrr in thr existim; uiilrr uf
lliinjis with m ■ snrrty that surli
change wiil hr for tile heller: lu so
amrnil llir roiislitlltion that lln tax-
payers uf a eiiunly may huilil uooil
roads is lo jfivr lln fanners of the
state all opportunity tu ^, t out of
lln tnilil, lu yrant tlietll liberty tu yu
■ low n into ilnir own pockets lor the
wherewithal tu Improve their own
property. Il is a Irille strange thai
the politirians have so much to say
about thr onr anil so littlr about llir
other. While it is ImuortMl that
thr railways br ki | t wi>liin huiii-
inali bound* in thr uialtn of rales
and roinpi'llrit to remhr eftlrleiil
servicf to all alike, il is infinitely
more important thai the farim r be
nial led lu rrai'h his liolur market al
all season* uf the year. Kvcry cum-
uiiitiity is, tu a ccitain extent, a Ut-
ile woild in i'.si If ; the wairuii roads
ale tu it what the railway* are to the
world al Inr^f and their funditioii is
directly fi ll. I Iuil the <|iie*tion ol
youd wii^oti road* is paramount is
rapidly Iinji icfu^iii/i d by thr pro-
pie, ami the politirian who is wis,,
will not altrnipt lu(ij_11 to charm lln-
| hi till, ear w Itli a om sirinurd instru-
'•••iii. IIuiikiuu I". s-
E*-Gov. James W. Throckmorton.
.lames \V. 'I hrorkmorion wa* born
in I • line- ff KebriiBry I. ||e
bewail lit' a* a physician and won
reptile in this calling. In I«11 lie
■ aine to Texas am! sell led in what is
liuw A i >1 ti ii county. Ill Ix-M lie was
eh < ifd to the- Stale l.eginlaliire. hav-
ing prior lo thai time adopted thr
proft-ssioii of law. lie wa* re-eleetrd
lo the l.rgislallire in iHft.'l ronl again
in IH.W. and in IH.'ii he was chosen
for the Senate, w here he remained
lid I hi: I. lie was a member of the
*frrs*ion convention, ami was onr of
the Kfvrn who voted againsl serr*-
siou. lie was trilr to 1'rxa.s, liow-
rvi r, w lir li thr ilir wa* cast, and
raising a company joined the Con-
federate army, lir took part in the
battle of Klk Horn, and afterward
si rvrd undrr A
Mrs. Clovrland, after a rourir of
violin lrssoiis during thr last winter,
has already attained an enviable de-
cree of proHeienry on that instru-
lueiit. It is understood that in all
matter* of domestir rcoiiomy Alrovor
plays aecoud flddle.—Kxpreaa.
Webster rallrd the newspaper
"the pelladiuiu of liberty." Henry
Ward Hccrhrr rrfrrreil lo it as "the
winged rncyoloprdla," and Cliaun-
cry M. Ilrprw has just characterized
it a- "the historian of the hour."
As usual lirerhrr had the iiiont pir-
tureaqur rxprrssion.
William Tar lay, a well known rar-
pcutrr of Sheiuiiin. wa* killed in tho
H. & T. C. yaril.i at that place re-
reotly. The engine pa*sed en-
tirely over the unfortunate man, cut-
ting off hi* right leg and otherwise
nrral Dirk Taylor. I tearfully miililating hi* body. He
lu 1 Hi;I Aim. Murrali assigned to Iravrs a wife and several ebildreD.
him. with the rank of Krigadicr ~
Aieneral, the roinniand of ihr north- emeLMon riiK k*i i.
ern frontier. In 1 t.en. Kirbv heuoie an Impure *taie of the Idooil and
Smilli iippoiuted him grnrral linliuii! ".r,,1 '"'.'•"V1, "I""' !'>' numy w 1th siisplrloo.
i i ( Arker lllooil Kllxir will remove all Ini*
I- "" 111 1 " treaty w ith ,,Urill.* and lean^ the rmnplexluii .mouth
nuiiieroiis tribes very favorable to and clear. There 1* nullilng that wIII ro
I exiis. In l.sci'i he was elfclrtl a thoroughly hnilil up the ronnlitutiiiD,
Ihr lir l ri i uiistruclioii purify and tr«iigthen the whole *y teai.
■ ml was president of; S"1'1 l""1 Kuaraiit.-ed hy t'. Krhi.nl A Sou
.1- lui.,' xi ti i. I'ost: The actual work of eollec-
H " ting *lati*tirs of popuUtiou bv the
elected A.overnor of
voti uf m arl\ fuur to
iin-mber of
convention.
that body.
I'll June
morion was
Texas by a
oiii . ami uii August IK, of sauir
ye.ir. Iif was duly inauguratrd. 'I'lir
I.i gislaluri- which enlivened at thr
sainr tin,, w as in session four month*.
I ini« r llie plan pursued by I'rrsi-
ilrnt -Inliiisiin, sialf guvirniurnla
had now hrrli establishni in all the
Colifi'drratf Slutrs. Hut A'ongress
was mil in in curd with the I'resi-
ilcnl. tin March J, IhiIT
lo piovidc for the more clllcient
gin, iiiuiciit : tin rebel Slates,"
v.u- passed by I'uiigres* over thr
va in ul lln- I'ii —idrtil. Hy this art
III- leu Slates were iiviilfll into live
n ..ii'in ii.-iiicis. and made subject
lu lln military authority of thr
I iiiied Slalfs. Louisiana and Texas
i uiislituli d the li Hit district, aud
I ii iteral Shrridau was appointed theI'i1"1'.'
, 11 effeetuallv
roil niandrr SrhotfsA?
census hurrau will begin .liinu. and
Superintendent Porter promises to
announce the result by August I.
It i* thought the count wiil show a
population of il.Vooti.txto, of which
ti c colored people will form less than
iiiie-seveulh. or about il,(MI0,0AK).
The Memphis Avalanche hopes for
thr heat. It says: " Aieneral Kohrrt
Srhrnck i* no more. Hr was a
au "Hi t genial man and an Al pokrr player.
• ii . Hav ing raised tho blind of futurity
lie now behold* the royal llush of
another world, and It is to lie hoped
that when the time eoinea for u liual
show iiuwn he will not be found want-
ing."
About the only thing Impossible to
an average ilriimmer m lo )>eat up the
About the only medielue lo
cure i'ii 111 * iiinl fever Is
hill ainl Fever Antidote. Fur
sale hy Krhariht Sou.
Aiuv. Throekniurton hastrnrd to
assurr Aii'lirral Sheridan. In daAr of
March iin. 18(17, that though thr ' lir Statr of Mississippi lias liaug-
prople, with verv little division of " d a white man for the murder of a
sentiment, rrgardrtl the terms ini- ,K'Bro n"'1 " fashionable military
.j ' i posed upon them an onerous aud op-1 rompany in New Airlcans has ex-
pressivc. tl.ev werr v rt iletermiued pelled one of its olllcers because lie
lo abide by" the laws and comply refused to apologize lo arolored man
with tin in. Hut according to Han- " ' L" •-1--1*- 1-*
rroll. rhroi'kiiuirlou was a marked
man. As early as March 2* Aieneral
< i ri ili n, to whom thr reorganisation
uf llir Stall' was rutriistril. advised
his ri-moval. It was but natural that
} whom lie falsely arrilsrd of theft.
We hope Senators Chandler and lu-
calls will lie indulgent to the South.
National Drinocrat.
!•'runi a bushrl of rorn u distiller
there should be misunderstandings pi* four gallons of whisky, which
n tails at J® IH The goierninenl gets
8il.UA), the farmer who raised the corn
gels 10 cents, the railrjad gets $1,
the uiBiiufarturrr gels |4, thr retailer
gets t~. and the ronauiner gels
drunk. No wonder so many Kansas
farmers are using rorn as fuel.—New
York Tril'Uiif.
In-i -.-fen llir civil and military author-
ities and A iiiv. 'Throckiimrtoii on
mure than one orrnsion deemed it
necessary lo rommuuirale with the
1'irsidi nl in rrfrrrncr to thr matters
in dispute. The breach widened
day by day. anil .luh illl, Aieneral
Sheridan issued a special order of
uliich the following is all extract:
" \ careful consideration of the re-
pur s ,,( Major lieiieial Charles
i irillin. ! iii t i'i I Slates Army, shows
ilia' ,1. \\ Thriickiuorton. governor
ul Ti xas. is an impediment to the re-
couslrurtiou uf that state, under the
law he is therefore removed from
that nlllcc. K. M. 1'ease is hereby
appointed governor of Texas, in
place of .1, \\ Throckmorton, re-
iiiiixn|. lir will br obeyed ami res-
preted accordingly." Karly in Au-
gust, l i'.7 Throckmorton vacatcd
lln uilii, of tiovi-rnor of Texas, and
was ailcceeili d by K. M 1 'ease.
Siiicr that lime he has served three
lei ins in A uiigrcss.
i. i. Thriickiiiortun reside* at Mc-
Kil.iin-y lie is now a candidate lie-
fur,- llie people of I cxas for the
nlll, r if l ioveruor.
a;,ix. Throckmorton is a man of
roiiiiii.imling presence and has a
luiable disposition It has been
said of him that lie nrvrr losis a
ft if ml. Hi It n i - .lourual.
i'lOfl.l KVKinWMV.HK
< o nn rui our statement when we say tliat
Acker's Kimltsh Itemeily I* In every way
superior In any and all others prepara-
lions for the'Throat and l.ung*. In
Whooping rough and l roup It U mai(le
and relieves ill mice. W« offer you a
sample iHiltie free. lteilieiuber, tills
Itemeily is suld cl( a positive guarantee.
Sold lij i . F.rhard ,v sou
At I'ai.
lecciitly . a ralhcr romaii
tn iniiriiage-,,,,1^ phue. .lames K.
llrailbiiry . a bhicksinilli about
a year ayu licgiin lo.,,IN aticiilion lo
Miss \ li li i i - Hay less, handsome
ditnghlel nl wi ll-t'i-iiop-jii .,,^ ||(1
pnreuls .ibjeelcil to his ttllfiitn (1]) (
acciiiinl ot his llnaiicial coiniitii-.
anil forbade him guing lo the house
I In- lover* lur!. Iiuwexer, rlalldi s
I iin* ly until Mi Kdgat Hruloti. a
wriillhy voiuig n an from A'lurl.-ville
In gan tu adtlii s, the y uung lady and
his suit made rapid progrrss, and hr
proposed and was acci pled. The
dale uf lln ii wedding was llxed ami
cards ol i nx il At ion wen- sent lo their
friends I he atriiiigeim nt was
fur Mi Krututi lo iume to Paris mi
the noun 11nin on the day of the
marriage. Hradbury was by no
in i'ii 11 s- east down al the prospect,
and made au appointment lo meet
the young lady in the morning oil
the day -el lor the wi titling al the
In msi nl a iiiighhui- I-I the Hay less
fituilx. Sin arrived there and
Iti ,n II • ii ix mil In r with a eariiage
and the lie, 11 t Ki .mi en. The
partiis w.-re rapidly driven to the
house ot Mr John HratliM, where
tin \ vo l, made man and wife
soon as the o ri ninny was over thr
lowly i ii at 11 w if' si ut a dispati h to
Mr. lltlHun al A ImksMllf. infuiiiiing
him of lln step -In- bail lakfii, ill
snvr him lln tiouhh' ami
1 I Iif Ii ip I In ti mil w as
'11 got tin- llie-sllge ill
fiMlli i .nil ing Ul
folks me angry anil
vet forgiven their
daughter, whom I hey think ha* made
a grcvious mistake.
April 1865 April 1890.
A period of twenty-live years.
Thai is our way of reckoning time
a quarter of a century, a half rru-
lury a century. Il ha* been just
twenty llv.- since Kee surren-
dered lo l .rani The I'l.nls it,-, il
na npy no i-niislili-ral'lf space in the
Host: Commenting on the fart
thai Patti is starring the West at
$KHMi a night, llie Mobile KegisWr
observes: "'This means that in out
evening she will ennsume '-'H.OOO
bushels of Net raska's fourlrrn cent
rorn," or about 1NO head of Texas
strcrs. hides and horns included.
Oh, PatAi!
Electric Bitters.
This remedy I- becoming so well
know n ami so popular as to need no
.pee iill nn- nt in n. All who have used
Kleetrlelt liters slug the smiir song of
praise. \ purer medicine doc* nut exist
aud il is guaranteed to do all that Is
, cl limed, r.leelrle Hitlers will cure all
diseases of (lie l.iver and Kidney w III
remove I'i tuples, oils. Sail Utu-iiiu aud
other affections cauu'd by iinpure lilo.nl.
Will drive Malaria from llie svsiein and
prevent as well us cutr all Malarial
fiver*.—For elite ol Headache, i 'nnsil-
patloii and ludigi'sli mi try Kleetrle lilt
ler- Kutiri* satisfaction guaranlee.l, m
inuiiey l efiindeil. Price .'<ii el - ami $1 .mi
pel bultll ll XX . .1 Mile) ,x i'o' . drug-
store.
till lln .( ,.f Apnx I i.t.'H right
wn- l ulled, ami iIII! baltle ol x.iVl-
( ak* «a- fought. Oil the '.M,
tiraiil. In a . nm • iilralinii of forces,
*11 . e. ded in making a breach in the
A iinfeih'iate general line uf ilefrnre,
and Texas train wen
recent Ix en roun i , v ,
Mexico that inadc thr run iron
Ii'.:l iiiilrs. in
mar
pell,
order i,
i xpelis,
laic and lb
I i 111,' tn keep
i nurse Ihi' old
laic IH'I
Petersburg. Iff was rom-
1 now lo rrtirr, and give up
Kirbtimnd al i l s, x.-ral sangui-
liarx and l.rm'c struggle* eiiturd.
I In- t, ii lining t hi nil* I but r, sulutr
and ut i iiited culiiinns "f lln- t nn-
ft di i alt chief. Ilk.- lln Spartan band
III I iii i lll'ipx Iill Wile sin 'Il hrnllght
iii their la-t death grapple witll the
inoiistci army "t lln Potmnar Ihr
tragir llniilr was at hand
l >11 tin '.'111 ol A| id at \ppollial
lox A uiirthouse, the sword of l.ei
w as siirrrmletfil uinlfr liberal terms
of i-ii i ut ii hit ion.
The | irole of utile, rs and men.
"a* A oiifedcrale soldiers aud not as
rebels." was in substaure. that they
sliouhl return to tluii' hollies anil
there remain and not tn be molested
mi lung as thii shniild obey llie
I di i laws and llie law- uf their
respect i Vc SI al i-<
T'ive .lax - alter the surrcuih r of
lo. \ hi aha in I ii coin was a**iuati'd
by John Wllke* Ponlli who wa- nut
a Southern man nd had never brrn
cuiiiircted with thr Soullicrn eausv.
llvltou JouruaU
Missouri, Kansas
t« in.- Waco
*"*1 City a.t
Xx utiii to Taylor, 1 • •1 mile*, in *il
hours A portion of the train was
ten iiir load* of hogs lur Mexico.
This is a twenty'seven-iullea-an-hour
mi. ami an hour less than pasaengrr
train time. The run was to beat a
rival.
I III' Post pi,nlllcc- llie following
sxvfft scented nut. for the negroes
of the Mouth lo chew on
\l Hridgeton. N J . two promi-
nent m grors werr Humiliated for
j u*l ill' llllil rullstahlr rrspf, tflllix III
a «tmng rrpiibliran ward and dr-
fralrd by au uvrrwliflu ing majority.
Tin Nurthfin ri'publlfan* til inly
In liexi- that there I* a place fur
ex fix thing aiul thai llir place for
negro ulllre bohlrr* t* loealcil south
ol III! Allllo.
^ • m,
XXut III M It' Ml -Kl A>NI>.
I am the *peak'«r ot tin* ho'.ue,"
siml Jennie's papa, 'a no u met tain
tones, "and I sliail notify that
young man ol yours thai wlicu 1
make a motion to adjourn it ikma't
reipiirr a second In order to go into
effect I lie motion lo sdjouru will
be made at lo p. lu. sharp.--Min-
neapolis limes.
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