The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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MSTROP TEUS, NuV. 21.1891
A GREAT PLAY.
TIIK Ml UK |{n| NhlMloK .\
PKKlOh WITIIOI T rUK
sKNTIMi A MiiltAL
1* Mil IIVMM t I II IM K.I.I hi KM I
Mill IIIK IM KlUSt: Iih
4ion|i WKIII.II>.
Hi#* Sea ill lee i% an OI^h I l.e*%mi in
I i \ iaiVN •• 11 lllu*ti"utf<l.
Tin- men >1111 tiiu "I mor.il. itii
preat inn# o| u pow iful mm uittii i-i the
etll t*ll lll^ ul :i tflt'iil |*t III* |*.tl llnlll Hi*
lit.im «•! ii- ttiiilmr e.iiild imt iu.il*- u*tic-
«iI | | v
Tit milli- a drama with miy < i nil •!
lhe e idea* *o|el> in \ i• \\ wuiilil hrliitf
*b*in.tl InMiii- . in*hc ili .i«liou* Hi.in
liii k of originality in llietii. i l.-iti lf> •
pint ami iiitelll|p-tn-< o| lan^ii.ik'i Hun
llill*l In- .hi admixture ul • lion** hlllinill
ilitcrcfcl uli I |i rlr.4> : 1 >>1 life :.* it M'.ill)
i to ni.ik• «• iIh«*r moral*. M-riimti* m
w Ij<*Ic<m iiic principle* |* iliital l* t«i tli**
|llll lil*. MII*I W In ll it* Ill-M il I' I* hiti#*
ami *«• iki«*iiI'*mi:• of .i |«l.i\ .in- pt-operli
nhiiicd with ilu- ri-.ili-ui of i-vi'iy lit*
with il* love* iinl huh «. it* patheticami
hlllllOlOII* *il|e*. it * '•' II t Ml II* Sill III*'
•'li-iii* ul-1-1 |** | tiltir a* wrll .i i i Ii-ln-
Micro*.
Siuli u plal i* I Ii*' • Si'iiol I *•*•.'' 1 lo n
liui* Imiii in* iik r*- tticcc *fu] | lu.v in
Ilu* eilv nl lilt** \ i*al* thali Tim >*-.i oj
be ' a- pit .•••ill* -l hy lli«* I.* •In- Iinl*'
* iuiip.-iny. Ii would certain)) l *- \* i\
• lilH- ult t* ilr*w 1 . -* ili* i a nci* *•• ili-
c.il. appreeiallv* an I * 111 * • U ^ * -111 amlii inr
than 1 Ii a t w hirh irowdetl tin* itraml
l**t instil ami p: **ei| a faiorable veidiel
ii|m*u till* I m*ii ul it 111 * | ii ■ • *1 ai'i 11 a 1 | • * •« I ii 1 • -
mi.
II.*' *t'ener\ wai* iimloukitalily the
t\m *t t*\•• r •••••ii hi*r«'. ami lor abitmhinee
ii* Iik*- w a* m*\ei -••• ! . lor tin* eoinpani
carry • \ery piece f*n th** entire play.
I'lie ra*t*- * headi'il hy the talent* p
aetor K. M. ' ram-, ami tin* popuhu
I'liimMlUn t'ha* K. Khlrnlge. ami th**
nitcipretation of th** rc*peetive part* ul
ih* *•• jccutleuicu. in fat't ul th*' «*ut 11 *
*'(initially. *how> careful training ami
licit if *tiuly.
A* an extra fft*t\ir«- :h«* littl** Kini- r*
i'hil*tr«-ii. only lour ami ti\*• > eat - old.
wen* introduced in tli* lullrth art ami
their niii£iii£ ami tlamiiiK • u 11 -1 •* t •• l>
captured ih - audit-me. Inr tin y u - 111-
deeil thi* Mnalli**t ami bright**-! «>tiililt*-u
ever *ccii up* ii tin* Mage. Min xrport.
i. I.a.) TIiuihi.
Thl* t'ompany appear* at li.i«tr**p
Opera Ifimi «•. in tin* lHauioml Mv ii-r\
next Wednesday. Nov. '2.* lli. ami tin* Sei
« f lii* next Tliur*day. Nov. ;Mtli. Hon"!
nlw it.
it coats a fellow 91 utnl co®t for a
d ami tl, at Svguin.
1 in 11II* • J 'i ti • trii^iaiii* * . tti.i
"tin loiter tli> \lnaini r« 111«111 ** >< 1
m-* oii thi* inrll.rr uj-uii 1;111 w * it*
ui ii* n* It 1* iiiiji«'**ilil - tr> m ttii'
tilt* \aii>ni« organization** down to
an\ il* Ii lit 11* plan -t a* (i* *11 * *1 (*• an\
uiiiu ii j ..|u \. 1 in* third part) li^lit
1* nil in liitti r i arii. ft imi \« i \
Mi' \* 1* madi* with more or it * -lm - I
r* Ii r* in * t. 1 ihi* ma n i**m \ -1- it
in tlx \lliam *• i n tin- 1*1 I •' r**:i• 111 \
ami 1 :i 1. * I loan pnmij I** iiov «*• * u-
im-\ilal'lr I Ii* * |u 11 lm * tiiii: of tin
Vllntici- Hr*lm- \ rm-i 1111:^ l.i*li*l
• •lit a ft w inoii * IH* V* •m il a*
• •pi n'. *1 trn'iliii «i\* r tl.« "I- tn a-nrv
luuati. A Int (if : 11 adi I * \
tin* Mm line 111 11. rhai^imj1 tl i
lieiir^ia Iui*lii*ii wuli tiaun^ at11 i:|<t>
-
11 ' it .1 1 5« ivp >rt* *1 at A 1 In .
lit* w t it* -111 :i *1 *a\ Inr 1* no n* -
trying to di ^ui<*« tIn* lot * 1 it**
1 \ikteiii •*, ami i* 1 i*-*liii" * a I'oluuill
o| iire.e*'in*: l.i. ! it ui f« r tin
In nel.t I f iii:,in - alllieti .1 with tin*
dread di*eas« and uni .1 the *up-
, r* --ii n of it * * vlt ii*.mii. f 1*11 * 1 - m hit h
t •*\trai t a- follow
4 ' It 1* m t )-it'll mii 'i tli.il
t'.-iit i .i'i pr* vi'iit diphlht 111 with
* •• t \ 1 liitiu line iln *11111 i i-rtainiN mat
\ ai t itiaiioii | i \t nu *iiial'| "\. Imt
Mint h « ail !> doll* alld 11 tin ili*ea*r
-loi'i* riilin*, there I* Hot a>l*h d to the
'rial o| 1 la 1 'j* 1 -in* nine** 1 In- ili*tii **
• ul' -< ii* 1 I < iLiuii.il 1 iir*'l*** in***.
• * * « * 1
| \ 11 if * i|-litlii r. * o i 11 ally ha* < oim*.
\i Maii-lnld l'e\a<, oil the l#th.
a two *tor\ liniltliti^ In l 'iiyiii^ to the
tlihl 1 t lloi*. w a * 1 l«-*t 1 < - \ 111 In liii'.
TUP. I'KKUVdillt.Mi.N 1 \>l'.
In.I ul
\i a dam i* m ir I m*Uhart, lant
l*'iida\ ui^lil. I iank I* ry «tahl*ei|
.li;n ll >!it rt- 111 tin alitlouieii. I r\
1 *1 ; 1 j*i** 1 ami |{-'!ieit will prohahly
die.
« • •
l it* arli *1.in well at temple ha* a
tlm * t | . " gallon* *\*r\ tw* nty •
f * * 111 h-mi * I in w ater 1* pka^ant
I** dunk, and *'..j 1111v impr*
file r o| | |ii nil « mil.U
Neinlilta.
n%\ Amomo. |i \ , \..\ 11 •
One of the Iraftjeilie* of I * \u-. a
h'ate wIiom* erlinili.il annaU art I*
plete with hoirorn, 1 n li'tl here toolai
in tin- l*i.it\- ll f 1 ti Di^trirt t-oiirt wi'l-
.Ind^i* W W Kuiii. pri -idm- I
II. lid eoiintv i* iii III* lila* I* I |
al<Mi^ tin* Klaxon u\«r and tin*
ite^roen tintii iiiiln r the whiti■* 111 r* •
tt one. and the\ are |<i pnl*|n an*
11ml * i^*lit out * if t«• 11 an pun I. . • *' '*
nated • ;i 1««i in no ot he I *• * . n-n • t 1 • \ ** n •
w illi
ml n*.
ami 1* htu11'\ luag*
what shail I-
hpread : I in
• I to u-*a**inalr Mni uiie 111 j luit in I In t*
I* 'l*t. reiilo\ 1
fr-mi eoiitai 1
f'o'll t h*- | 11 <
11 I in* latIt - 1
eliildreti a^ *'
*0p|• 1. A eall 1^ to he made for a
national u.ietinu of tin 11 n 11 • * ti I -
treaMirv Alhaiiei in* 11 lhe tuinU
are reported low alld tin Ul* 1. I ts
mieanN.
tl- "III l l I'll M ill II *
1* a tlireadliait tal«*.
I-I - \i r ami -iver a;mi
if po*-i h-. ail 1' hi Id r 1 u
wit:, the paiietil and
■ *u| po*rd I Ii I i*i lloll
Hot po* ilih . k' *'P all
II It h a a\ 11 - Mil till-
I lie l.aiiran^f* .loiirnal. ref* rriii|*
to tin* r* he ( 00k eo|nutl**ll. *:i.*
• Hut for tie intervention of «.o\-
ernor lln^'k'• pi- ■ a' ill > nr* .
that lie would hw*ve h.-eii lian^ d h\
the riti/cii at the lime «*f the ei in-
inifoiioii of the foul dei d ^ -• ar*#
hiliotin^! under a deeided itu i.iki,
IW u KiIauhi.IIM>n. A mII . i .vs of
.lot.lit UK III I I.I III' l.ti *M JJ.ljll, III .I'll
11 iik*. U ulmt mivi'il I.ill.- r.iik'-
1111 I. I■ \ liii* IihiiiU u( 1111 iiu.rii^ ii
| I I J • l *. III. i lilw ||U.ll IH 'II I'll1
lulll'll, I'l'MHIli :. 11< III III. t lla-f tt iiilitl
11.1 \ ■■ lu'l'll lid lll'hil llllllll III IIK-I III, .ill'
tin-II anil tlu'tr. that -u .11 |• 111..^11 i .'III
tin' il.ti-tiirillv I'ritui* iliHi-rvii' li t
Ilium1 |n"n|'li", lu ting n llll • mmI In u.U.
|l. Il'l"lllill<t lit.) I It l< I -1\ 111 III.' iii! lift
• if tin" 11 ii 111 i < - |{. ul. prifirri'l i" l.l
I'll II tin- y 11111\ l".i:l|ir tl. I IlllllillV.' I I'l'
ri k of i nil uli ui; | >.. in -. It iiii-ii i n j...ii ii
lllllll "llll llliylll Inn I' llll' \ r I \ - I'.li
(">l cliiiiu i> nl |irii* Im: In. inn i u-i-
• ii !. u.ii< ainl In
• h«i" ji. 1'inl. il,
r i iiii «I.i i > It
li"i i.ii nilii!t
I' II Intl.' I llln 111 11 t iln
i"ll u- imiii iln'
Will. I.I. MnrrnVI I .
wlm nrr in>i inn Ii
Ai Ni w \ • <rU .1 'lm I .inriiiiiii. tin*
| i:i r -I in. ii . r nl lin Iiulil I*' ii it .1 will',
kIlli*.I I In- lui-li ill'I ail'l In lllili' tli'
i-rinii' tlir. w tin lm.l\ in a Imrn uml
'.ft II llll till I lli Will' milll 'H'll
jinl Imiii m ri null' I.
|{.i.mill, ul N.. ^nrk. 1'airiik
\|. i .nir." ulijri'ti il in iIn- ui^ii'i. nf
Iiin will ninl a !•*mi*li* MKllnr, uinl
In- I.illi r *lii wi'iI In r iiliji'rliniii In
Ills i.lij.'l li.ni. I.\ tlifnwiiin u ||pl|t«-l|
I In- tioierniim' |iri.«.*r*iiiutinii
vi*uiti(i tIn- legislature in i vlra n-
wili CI to liii' fullnwiilg | mi r | •< i^i -
r .-«n|Mirtii)H tin* slali*. Iii |ni!..
1*1111'
>ii ni
1'.
law i
to |nit in I'fft'il iln* utn 1'inliiii-iil..
tiiii|itf'l t liii' la«t i-li'i-t ii in. jt I ii'Jnn >i I -
itlnaliiiti ot aln u Uml law. tin -rlinul
text lull, ai.il tin- iMion i'f L'ailed
—tatcn Svnaliir. I lie i xlra i'm.ion
will In' ealU-il to in.i i in1 in Mari li nr
April.
(lm' liuililin^; al Veliweo yi«Ul
I'lm Sew \nrk -tin. of re.-i'lit il.iti*.
say a llial tin.* M K I . p.'npli*
liavt' linuielit ui.ii paiil farni'st iuotir\
fur tin* l'l-xax Wi'itiin narrii* i; injfi'.
I'll.i>. if triu' w i ui ii 1 -ii.i indicate
(lie early iniiipU'lioii nl tin- 1 II A
. II. to Ifoiwtun. It n< uld r««|ulre
! very lit tie time to louiplei" tin* latter
road lo ,-ealy. and tin* eliaii^mn nl
the jfiiaui' of till' former eoulil lie
i effocleil iu a few day s. I.a<.run^e
■lournal.
i
1 I lie iiiniideiiun of thi* road t..
Houston would lie ^Inrioiis Inr lm-.
Mays & Hlaek. tin* oldest flrin in 1 ,rol'* W e are ineliiied to put enuli
Itouud Hock, liave assigned. deuce iu tin* aliove. and look for di-
*•••■ - reel communication wjili llouslnii. in
t alk is cheap, but jroinl parrot* the verv early fulurc.
come high. — l'itiiburg lilnpauh. ; " - ' -.•
A (icorgetown man, a ann ot Krin.
j in response to his wife's proti st thai
lie should not sell their onlv horse In
A lloiiHton ShIihiii man was lined
for selling liiji.or on Sunday.
About thirty-liu' gins have been
burned in Texas, this summer,
liastrop county ban ho far escaped.
Illind mules seem lo be valuable
property in Nan Antonio. One
auctioned off in that city brought
The noted banking house ot
llonuer & lionner, Tyler, bus sus-
pended. The liabilities will exceed
a half million dollars.
'l'he Waco Day is of the opinion
that "a two day's rain and a
cents' upward tendency of cotton
would In1 a ttod-send lo Texas."
buy whisky, dealt her a well directed
blow iu the forehead, knocking In r
down and then proceeded to pound
her unmercifully, .lolui And. r-on
a Swecdc, happening alnng. rushed
to the rescue of llic woman and ^a\c
the man a thorough shaking up.
When the officers were notili-d the
wife-beater had| disappeared ilie
wife is laid up for repair*
The Alliens, Ala., Cornier ti
a farmer ill that locality mho
aiupie is certainly worthy
Is 111
i' ex-
it lllillil
lie
Ills
Ills
lion by Texas farmers: First
makes all that II lakes to supply
(able and home, then lie makes
poultry, eggs, butler, etc.. pav fur
Telegrams of the 1 I th, aay that j what lie has lo buy during tin year,
unless rain falls in New York within and when lie gathers his crop In is
a week there will be a water famine ' in debt to uo man. ainl can m II his
ill thai city, as the Croton supply is. cot tun and go where In* pleases."
giung out. | I*arming of this character brings
'I be San An'.nioY.gtH explains ' l' ' happiness
to Ins family and prosperity lo the
countrv.
it: If a man's moral worth is to In
judged by the company he keeps,
bow is a girl's worlli Indexed? Hy
the size of the paternal pile,
——— *0 ■ . «
Tbe Klgio Timea nay* the report I
i that water in aclling in Kigin al M.'i i
ri Ufa a barrel, ih not true, that not a
barrel of water liaa lieen aoli! or
bought iu that town tlda vear.
Tbe f irei-nville Manner 4,the
majorit\ of Hunt county farmer*
have their pena well filled with ho#«'
that will be turned into bacon Home
day.'* And it mi^hl have added. ;
the majorltv of Hunt county farinem
•re happN uml prospermia. I'h nt^
of 'iiog and hoiniii) " Ih#\ ** Ji\e-eent
cotton uwa\ \o|ider in the nhade.
j ueidvd ji«i neat t Iu* < tli I* . ami l-t m*
on*' atti iid both th** p.iti* nt ami tin
■ai 11 i t.iidr* u. Such iletail* involve
'iiiuIi care, we uraut. t*ut iie^leetin^
( Iliein *o of.'eh meatia Neriou*. if not
tutal. llllieaM that the) liiuat I* - ln*l«-
hdllpoli. I .i-lailn'H i lioll^lt of the
ri*Hul'*"f li\m- * in thi* puir.' ilai
• ilti In «IM U. but tIu \ are too
painful Let not hi li^ i on' ot tin
•wit'U room to other eliiliirt ll. NV *
iia\ i* iii ii Hid the *i tling up of
Hplheria in a to.hi iu a distant
state b\ Iln all* of a doll, the plar-
11'^ of a e!iilt| f i aiI\ mcW of dipt lie*
ila and sent after her d .i'h to one of
her little friend*. Ai 1 tinn#* that
| ran be b-.irm d with deieut ri^atil
f u i i'ono n\ *li"i i-i In' tli'ii d Hpofti d
of I* i, {iii- re.is n no haiidki-ri'liiefn
*||otdtl In* Hit d. but. iu tin ir *tead,
'old rHi. ■ or *• lt paper whiil. eau l e|«
put iul tli-' lire iiir« 111 \ or at fie-
tpii-nl initrvai*.
ll.in^s that ui a \ not in* burm d
Hi uml I *• t! i * r < u i v;! 11\ *li*iufected lie*
fore u*iuj a^inn. i>r before eluidieu
are adowetl in ar tie in. 1 o npeaK of
*pet ial ib«*iuf* eta'it!* woul*l ears.N u«
beMillti 'in* intended scope ot this
article, but we mav say that in
tloiliiiL' water a chraji an I |*owerfnl
diseiifeetaut i* a I a a \ ** to be had fori
arlnle* trial will bear iinuieisioii in
water.
- • *
I I I IKI: rii'.M inr.« \ks.
k lliol V.lvi ftIm I
I lis lieing my lir«i nHciiipl at
writing in the dear old Am i ini-i it,
1 hope to sic III), letter HI prill'.
I>ry weather is the "cry" all our
tin county. A |i « clouds appear
llow and till ll. Iil.t lin y snon \anish
an ay .
A norll.er lib* up lust niulit,
Slid I hose wlin Ini' c frcsll meats nil
liaml are ' all smile. '
Health i- better llniti il lias been in
i years in Ibis community. < >ur I'r's
1 have nothing to iln but to while
aw \ t!:e limirs in bui/w rnlun'
Tim young gentlemen of I.he
t'aks are practicing fur another
lournameiil. I hose wlin failed are
delcruiiued in run il over, and the
girls are beginning lo smile very
sweetly again.
Mc >rs. .Inhu Ktu ker anil W illie
Kasllaud iinln ipale a pleasant bunt
oil ' ■ I )e\ il« 11 'lm" iu I he near
future.
Mr. 1.. Ii. Kills has a nourishing
little store which is verv convenient
lo us country people.
I here Is some talk of changing Iln
name of mir pn-lollii c in \\ attersou.
which will lie very appropriate.
We hear I hat Mr. Will Kiislla.nl
has a line turnip patch. I'nrk ami
turnips nic very line.
School i* progressing splendidly,
ami all seem to be \er\ much pleased
willi M iss I arrie .Inues as leaclu r.
( hry s'lnlhemums are blooming
beautifully. It reminds us of (lie
ill liglilfnl spiing lillie to see Ilie
young gentlemen with so many
In iijuets.
A croquet party was given al the
residence of .Mr. Krcd I ally, a ti w
evening's since.
As my letter is growing Isngthy,
will bid adieu for the present.
W ll.lillosl .
lamp ul him as he I r. in bed, burn-
1,1 ill so lli.it lie iinl a few I lli II -
ute after.
Your fiiend i.
u.i you a favor
plil II .iff lllllll In
always willing lo
it y mi allow hi in I i
■ morrow,
4 •
In Afn i tlu re are Aim mi**ion-
irttr* and I1"!,"1 " i .•iivertn. An
ivii.i^e tif J.i.'mMI a Near bet itne
eoiivi rti'd, and in ll\c years more
t Ii a ii -,M in art \ rs have lo t tin ir lhe*
there A«\
^
Mi .1 U 1 h tt In r. of Ki ll count v,
i-laiiiif* to be Ihr i hniiipion cotton
piiker if th world. 111* say* lie can
ea*il\ average no ) to "mm poiimli a
da\, at one lime on a rat c he picked
' pound*, lit i* JI \ear.* old and
ri^>inailv fnun lenm .**t e. ( icburue
S i ilium*.
I u I ^.,'J w e jjo i ii ti.
dt ni ial c.1 iupai^fii in
\\ hn li Ma**ai'hilfo tt*
be clashed b\ the
''doubttill States.''
t lie lirst I'ri si-
thirty \ears iu
ami low a w ill
Iu publican* as
U * ran all ie-
tiic ill b* r wlit'll low a tt:c*| looked lo
iu each MICI et'dill^ election for from
iift v totiyhtN thousand majority.
I he drouth ha* been br<*kt u in
Illinois, but I e\a* is dry. Kaiu i*
ver\ much needcil in all parts of '.he
-late. 1 he rain maker* cannot come
too himm nr remain too lon^ to suit
the Htockmeii or market uardetiers,
partieularlv if the weather clerk
draws mild on temperature. -Light.
« • ——.
A colored pre at her has just made
lhe announce'.tent that sherd is
exactly 11 fty wo miles below the
• *ru*t of tin earth. I lie election re-
turn* Cou nice us that liii* is a verv
liberal estimate of distance. With
Mas*at llln I'tts ami Iowa in the
llemocratie rank* the place referred
to doesn't seem half that far of!
i • lobe-1letiioerat.
I he Itoiica Mail say*
(*'iiiiiiy Alliam e !•*•*
support any man for of!te<
not endorse tin < It ahi
J lie Mill
o.i I*..I III
^ Ini does
or in. A
few crank* are I'oiiitf for the Alliance
what a few deina^onne* ar*- tr\inj to
do for th* Ileiiioiratic party. Al!
the resolutions that could be passed!!
in a thousand \ pars would not sH* r\*
a i * pcct able ii ii in IM* r of A lii ill' e men
from their allegiance to the lleriio-
< ratic putty ami all the pronuncia-
tm ntos that could be insued by
partisan e\-coinuiiMees cannot de-
prive a nu mber of the Alliance of in*
right iu that party.
^ix million* «d bales at siity *|ollars
a bale would bring $.'U o,oijM,iXKi;
e'ght million* at tl.irt\ dollars a bale
bring* onh io.'hio ooo. l he
South would make $I20,0<H),0<MI h\
raising two million bales leas cotton,
ami have ample time to rai e all h*-r
*to*k. grain. gra*.*« s. fruit*, etc.
\ ick*burg ( oinuieii ial 11 era Id.
Sixty dollars a bale would be
twelve cents a pound, and whenever
I that price i* readied Asia will a^am
; be* oim an active producer.
Ameiicaii cotton is a moiiopol\ at
eight or ni tic cents to the pruilueer.
but a higher price can onh result iu
stimulating foreign competition
l he cotton planter who ha* not
I the "lime to rm*e stock, grain,
graaacs, etc.," had better ipnt the
drive, for cotton planting a* all j
amusement, i* altogi ther too eipeu* |
*i\e ami deliberating. Aberdeen |
(M isn.) Kxamiiier.
of .1 u.pi r
lllple i In,
The A^e is of the opinion that
"when a woman hutis a man il is a
•igu that she once loved liim.
And tli* AnvMiriKr.it ii of th .
Opiuion that *« '.uli- I nele I Muni iu v
be well pouted upon every other sub-
ject. and may pride himself on being
a "lovely ladies' man," ycl lie don't
know1 a dam ll.i..^ about woman's
hate or woman'* love.
« « -— . —
hither ex-< overnor llublianl or
•*-(ioMriior I,ulilii.ck wnulil boiioi
tbe position of prcslilcllt of llll I . XIII.
World's 1*air Kxhibit Association
I .el it be link or I' rank. Killier
Woulil give IbegiKil work a liealihv
ihsiiii.
liov llo^'x ha- i'.siieil his 1 liauki-
Augusta <>* , telegram says: A
eotlou harveati-r made 11 auccissful gnnu! proclauiulion a- follow
Held trial yesterday and picked .'l.'iO Iu aci'ordauee wiib custom aiu! iu
pounds of cotton per hour, e<|oal In graletnl acknowledgntent of Iln
the work of t hi rt * hands for the
saint time. lhe cotton was dead
i* in I dry but when gatln red was ns
i lean iii could be picked by band
W lien ginned it classed as mid-
illing
« • —-
lloualon is making extensive
prepara'ions lo ban<|iiet the Ulasons
in giMid sly Ii iluriiig tin- meeting of
ttie grand lodge. Houston people
never half do anything, and it is safe
to say, that on thi. occa lou lliey
will allow I lie 11 appreciation of lhe
< iulliiueil location of Ilie )rraud
I *- In their y l > ecii|ising n
ffimbier, sph udoi aud hospitality,
$1 former ban«|ii« I «■ |
blessings \ollchsafell onto lis b> till
m a*or of tin universe, |, ,1. s
Hogg. go\ ermir o# t he *tale of I * \ a*
• lo hereby appoint I hur*da\. the
•iUth «ln\ of Noiember A l> |H!i|,
a* a da\ of Thanksgiving and I a*k
tin people of li'Mi* lo abstain fl -in
all labor other than that of lice* ail\
on that du\ and that we all Join in
returning thank* to an all-win * r* :i
tor for th* manifold bbs*ni^* we
huve r *c«ued and « iijo\ a- n flee,
pro*peri>u* and happj people
III teat i moll \ w luf* if I I.
sign my name and cause thi
(lie stale i In «lli \* 1 at ' • cil \ of
,\i|*llli til* I 71 ll 11-* \ of .NoU'lnbcl
A 11 , !«:• I. *1 > ll-1 -i
Attest; fiovcimr.
(.lo \\ Sill III.
Sccictun of Slal«.
A hug** Mi xieaii lion i* alarming
the el11/.cns •.f the llipani m ighbor-
immmi, in Hell county. l he animal
appeared about a week ago. It* first
victim was a two \*ar old steer
which it kilh d with a single blow of
it* paws ami drugged a ipiartcr of a
mile, until Stopped h\ i barbed wire
fence. Iln' ground where the ear*
• •a** wa* found showed cvidciiee of
'the desperate attempt of the lion to
carry hi* prey on r tin* obstruction.
He tfti con • ogive It up 11«*
I* ft a part of In* *kiu on the prong
I of the wire. Since then lit ha* klll-'d
'three hoi**'* and twice Invaded the
*i 111* incut. lhe ai.iiuul i« *uppo*ci|
I ) b in collie fi'iiii tin- i.iiigb d brake*
i of tin* Nueces riicr bottom laud*,
lit i* what tin Mi \iean* call a mad
lion," iu that lie i* old ami \ery '
ferocious ami would not hesitate to
attack a human being. A regular
hunt will begin foi him during tin
week. I'ifiN men will join in it.
liov. Ilogg ha* off* r* *1 a rew aril of
$|iMMi eai h for tin* arr«'*t and convic-
tioii of the uicri who burned the
Negro. Lei? (i recti, who shot Mrs.
Iiowe aud dragged her, bleeding,
moaning. pil« ou*la\ pleading, to the
well and threw her in ami caught
her screaming, terror-aliicken little
children, and threw them in or* her
lo offer a reward for the arrest of
the men who burm d the black demon
was right of course. It wa* the
fiovcriiorV duti to offer it. Hut
what wi re the suffering* of the fiend
im arnatc a* In* stood chained to th.-
tree and the fire gathered around
hiiti. and In* inimi table life went out
in the llauics, compared to the agoni
..f poor Mrs. l#o w e, a* she I a \ bleed
ing ami strangling in the well,
1 knowing thai In r helpless little ones
were pressing In r do in to death,
and ri alt/iug the horrible fact Ihsl
her piei n.u* darlings w* re perishing
with Inr lloiiatoli Age.
lb
A Sail Aligclo lelegi.im of tin* I
aais: ".fames It. Ihotupsou of
t'oleiuati, 11Mi*, who ha* stood
foremost aino'ig the st ick'in'ti of
\\**tirii l**\as for a iiumiM-r of
\ ear*, i* ire* a' l irgi- eluding aired
on a * hargc of forj« 11. • i indhuu ami
ieunto ' nii*appropt i • i' f .f.d aim- nling to
s. al of (fjn.o'io or > i i> i \,| vioi i man
i *1 V> i -I I • v i* !. i enjoyed 111#
i olilc Icme ami * -1 *« n "f 'In people
tii-H* lb iti In- ha* 1 11 'in| ui w.is
| i,f - . ii :ii I I man I i id:< \ nighl at
U' o'elot U. I' is th-i 'gilt lie I*
ll.a! ing f ; Mi xi* <i.
limit Saerlflee ^ our Obi < nffnii.
Old cotton is disastrously low, ami
the market does not seem im bued to
give it a place/' at am price, yet
in our opinion it is more hke|\ to
advance than the harust of th*- new
crop, for this reason : I In* cotton of
|s:i| ',rj is of rare excellence, it will
average in tin neighborhood of mid-
dling tin* country over, and is far
abo\c wh it u called ' inUhiig grade '
I his being the ca*c, huge
< | i I il I; I i 11 e S of |oW ell** cottotl will
im needed to reduei it for milling
purpose*, and this cannot be *upplic<!
In in* current crop A* sodn a* it
i* * I i *co i * - r e 11 that tin present liarvi *t
lloes not pleicul III* Ii ual proportion
of low grnde* ami slam* an .i. tlve
demand w ill, in our opinion, ari** for
tin- * harm t* r of product tli it lli- o.d
cotton on blind i an alone supply. safely ulielior. il m the -111111 colli.nil.
Abi-tdei'U (Mis*.; Kxaiiiiu.r. j—U.dla 1 miea-liiinoerat.
Mr. U II ll.rrifor.l,
count\. Missouri. wa in I
week <111 11 mission that llichlded
with its sadues* a result most grain
f \ ilig to the gentleim 11 and of *tran^t
interest to all who know of iln* *ffo .
It seems that aiming tin* papers
gathered up at the wrick oil tin \|
K tl I ab ie Temple last week
there was a letter written to Mi
llcrrford * brother from hi* mother,
ft was supposed that this brother
was olie of tin* killed who wen- not
Identified. I'pon learning of Mu*
*uppositioii, Mr llt-rriford iinuudi-
at* |\ eamt h* re to iuie*tigate lie
learned thai his brother Ii i*I been at
I roy, tin next station above I einplc,
and had left there ou Sundai Com
, in;, back to I * iiiph . the bodii * "f
itie dead turn were examine I, ami
Nlr If* ruford thought h** identified
olic of the 1 nt tills of Ifn 11 rei U to lie
Ins brother Hut hi* surprise and
I joy were great when, upon returning
to town, a telegram wa* piaced in
hi* bauds from that brother ami
dab d from home I lie rucstage
aiiiiouuced thai the lirother had !•
turned home from liov and wa*
| alive ami will. I In* concidence of
the letter In ing folilld it tli" wreck
cannot im explain* d Mr llerriford
called at the Sun oflb e in a most
happi frame of miml ami rcijuestcd
thut ;ie publie|\ thank lhe people of
Temple for tln-ii uniform kimbie**.
and for the assistance icmlered him
in hi* search, lie *a\ * that the
people of 11 iiipl** treated h 1111 mori
k 1 lull 1 ami Seeun d more nuxlou* to
serve him than auv place he tva* * i* i
111 riictnisterv • if 1 Iu* dead im ii
ill ns remains unri i • ah -i lein| le
Sun
I In.• 1 -1 ni-* .*f f *r m* is in tin north
w c t have dc^rrli-dthe Ifepubln mi
pari# forever. Iowa, \\ i*i-onsin
Illinois ami Mn h ^au will be found
iii the I leiiiocral leic cobliuil iii Is'.i.'
ami Ma*-acini** II*. Uhode I ilaud
ami New llampnliire mil be foii.i i
till' coin lit ioti* of th - ial 1 * :i • ** *-f
tbe South *0 1 \a< li repf01 b11 'i *1
I he laud I* tin *un • . ft rril no
vi t lb hind i a h | 1 Hitat i n
strefihe* tin* swamp*, and tl
liegr es are the same *tiaight \fii-au
tl- M'cinlaiit* of th- ihoii*aiiii tn'ii
of the west coa*t mulatto* ijiiail
11•• *ii* ami all the *111*1* t.* • I I u* *• t
l|'i\it| 111* Mill. 1 tie lilt 11 C W 11 t * li -
a tliiplu alioli of tin* *aiuc i ! i**i *
Luisiana, Mi —1 *ip| 1 or South
t 1 It u 1111. etiin lied, lu^h tempi le-
le an , gem rous and iui| laca'*i*
I he *lu t gun i* Ih. arbiter of *n*
pules, ami sm-h a thing as a -uit f• u
*eductton 01 divon 1* unknown,
lhe l-ort li tnl count \ plant* i* ami
tin* sons of pla 1111 1* mIi*tot straight
I lie\ half* a 1-11I111 ate*l conrten), ami
tln-y arc not earnest respiitor*
the statute which sai * that tin ;nati
w ho is w rouut'd must sue for d itn 1
ges in a court d la 1*. l he w«*m* •
are like tl.* ir fat hers, brotlu ;
*weet, hearts ami hiisbtimls. *ell*
w 111 <*11, enthusiastic ami gaiu* .
le such «.i. 1.1I condltioua iron I les
nut nr all ari*e. 1 In v w«ie of
c'-III sc political iii* whites oil lb li
| into two faction*, one w a* called 1
Ilu Woodpcckcr*" 111 di*risiou ot
tin* eeasle** iff or t lo battle I he J
| negro lotc. Iln* other was call* *i j
t he .laibird*'1 iu deri*iou of tin 11 1
de*ire to handle the vote it thc\ 1 onhl.
Mo*i proiuim-nt among the N\* o*l
peckcr* was Kih- l*ni. a in pin i
of the celebrated f 'alifoi niM jtldg*' • -f
that iiauie, who *l* w Kodcink icar*
ago, wa* leading coiilisel 111 lhe
diiorci *11 it brought l-i Sarah \lth.i
II 11 against >t nator Sharrou. bnt
*ubsei|Ueiitlv inarri.-d her and w 1*
afterward* killed by Deputi Mar«!..u 1
Nau It-
Kill Terr) w.*u* a * nidar man, bnt
more ilang*-rous bet auae he wa*
Mjiingt-r. p*tsscs*ed a surer nim and
wa* of a deadlier disposition I • 1
\ rill* ag" he killed I* red lilbsoli, "in
1*1 tile lliosl pliunillclit of t In *1 a v 011 -1
faction. The Weapon used was a
shot gun ami liibson didn't knou
what hit him. All that *e*t,oiio|
couatry was In a f«*riucut and but
I for the strong arm of tin I** l**rr\
would m t have hi«-* I an hour. 1 In
cane against turn for the murder
tiibaon. by a change vf u nue wa*
sent to (ialie*t**u on Jaituari I'.',
iM'.ni. I'eriv, backed hy hi* friends,
entered the (ialveston conrt hou*i
1 and started up slau* to staml tin
trial Voliifv 1 iihsort. a brother id
the dead mail, stood tw«nn ft i t
away. As lerri plaied In* foot
upon the steps he fell, shot through
the heart. \ olncy liibson, In* n
volier held iu both hand*, looked at
him w11h a smile A* an einlt ine
of 11 11. -* iudo ntnabh chara ei
III uy be said that with the fort 1 Ii\•
calibre bullet through him fioui *nb
to aide he desperatel) reached for
Ills pistol. VN lieu | b lied Up stone
b ad his finger* w* re cla*pei| about
the butt of the weapon. I III hi* face
was a white despair, terrible to ** *
A general fiisilade between tin
faction* followed, but no other on*
w a* fat n 11 \ hurt. All gaie bond,
ami \ oiuei (iibaon died at ( "i| • *
t hrtsti of conifUUiption. I.• «1 a 1
under change of venue to tin*
county, In* couipa'doiis appeared
for 111 a I a* accesso||e to the Unirdi 1
Iif Kile I'erry. I'lie state dt«u<l**c*l !
the cases. lhe ilistrni attorn. 1 '
said that N olin) liibson wa* dci i
and there was no evidence that the
liicti before the bar had *hot at
I err) . It was iii e 1 nb-m e that tin 1
had been tired upon b) tin* opposite
faction ami Inul returned iln* fire. '
I heir names are .lames Mitchell,
li.iiiiel Hagsdale, I* < . HlakeK.
VN ill Andrews, NN .1 M* Karlaml ami
W . |{. Little. I hey will be tried in j
(ialu ston count) ftir earr 1 ing ileadli
weapons. ll is thought that tin* re-
sult of the dni 's trial ends th*' f- ml
in Fort li*'mi county, a* th^ princi-
pals are now dead.
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STOCK!
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