The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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Druggist.
HAM'i'UOl*, TKXAS.
Special mid i'art Jul nil mi ion ifirrii
to Ihf t'tinii/ilioit llt/iaiiiitriil,
mi'l /nitrons ir ■tiled mi lilhrt
</<iy iir iiii/fil,
A lull line i>i
Pataut Mad.ioii3.s3-
I'vrltinn i n-«.T ■lift Artli'iu>. Klallunury.
the 8astr0p advertiser.
tinttrtd til thi H / • .•, Punt-fi/M
tin st fund-china imitfrr.
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( h'uiirnl at th< Pwtomtm ot /itufro/i, /• mi, <i* Mini/ mnttrr.)
voll'mk UN.
BASTROP, HA STROP COUKTV. TKXAS. N < \ KM HKK - 4, 18SN.
NUMBER li
c. erhard & son
DRUGGISTS.
BASTROP • • •
l'vrHi'ri|tiioB* i*r*fiill,\ "Oui|xmiii
(|t i| ui hi I lioura.
patent medicine
all kind*.
TO THE FRONT, AS OSOAL.
Huhni-rlptluii in 'lvmi>'i<
If |i«yuu lit !• deferred u <tsv«
i «m ,
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1ATRUI >*¥ AI VXSTIKIN«. :
No. OF (Ktt'ARh*. .1 |I|I#M, •> mo* I
0
r. chas a. dreis,
German Physician jnd Surgeon,
III i ii i i KHlintl toil ■ lilwHtMlli
Kl--I111 si i S.'M lii llinl iif It. J*
llrlri-i'llliiTk Mini (■•■mini; lluil ■•( |l. II.
Mill
OllC >p|M|i
Two m, IKM1
Thrw
(las fuurili < la inn
Our hull'colaian
column
P.O. Kli/NKR, tlw"Olil Rilialili' " will k.-rp m iIih /runt J)
i i " i ( i (hi 11 .> lo ! u
;;; J-|;, |tliotigli till- limn ell's fall. Tim low |>ric of rottoii compels ilit*
W iw UMI. 10 (Ml I . .... f
R. N. G. FOWLER,
40 UU
| i'liiiimr, an well iw tlm luboivr, t« buy mipjilieh wlmru limy ran!
K ir liwvy ||I>ii'.i . ,1- iw. uiy |iil\ I lie I'lli-api'Ml—tllllt is till' bt'St uoo.ls for |||i- lt'UMl IIIOlli'V.
Mr esut extra Mrftl lu add-I • 1 ^
.""ii".'.I '*.' l'\ i twenty ye:rfs j'. o. Elzner lias 1'iii nisheil supplies to tin-
pnan .'lowrtio. j
''.VrJ.,,',!' - v,Tw..ri^' ,,i!"uiin'." people of Humroti roiiiity. lie began in a h>xW room, ami so
!^OMti rv ; ullc cXcei tlntf l< 11IIU s. tit Ills
'^rius'rm..- well has lie pleased elm peojile, tliul his business continued to
l0MM?h Slid OViMl luNtnli'K I . i • I i
uirivaso h oiti year to year, until now Ins floor room uloiu* reucht'n
dentist.
(Hkh i Over 1st National Hank.
|t. OKUAIN.
II. M. <u(|{W OII|l.
dr. tichengr's antiseptic, ?ii,immi siptare feel, to say nothinur of the thoiisamlH of feet i f
STops I'MNs IIKM.sWol Mm !shelving and goods hanging from the roiling. This sueeess eau |
iltirnt, liruUi . SraiiiB, t iiii'. i rainim 1 ,llli" l>« aitrii.iite I to the laet thai lie has 1 liberal with his
niul Kiux, iuhI (mi t'liiir. n .m 11 .mi- .patI|IS honest reiiresentation ami fair dealing.
Kvll In II« i uinl Miili
at i x r* ii.. .<«/<■•&• The stringem^y of the times necessitates the merchant sell
tlf • rn ft ki0 15 M "u - 7 M
A KilUldtlliM'd cure lot
.tl.S.V or SI <:% *■!
.\>k your ilriift^Ul for Kin' S
uiiil Olrmilur.
Snlit uinl tfini imi!"ii| liy
l'. Kuiuku IV SUN.
W. J. MII.kv.
|lrilKKi.|, 11 ill. I lup.
W.T. PARKS, - -
Contractor k Builder.
unni a unn
itlOtMK-ll-llW.
BASTROP- -TEXAS.
\\ i 11 |ir:ictici id :ill I In- lii^lirr uinl
I I
iug at the smallest marginal prolit : he must do t his to sell goods inferior court*.
at all. P. (>. Kl/ner, reco-yui/.inj: tliis fact, and further, that.lie
, , , , i ... - ... i ii i in i, nR. ^ COMBS,
upli- lias always been the lnend ot the laboring classes, will, m II
future, mark his stick still lower down, knocking the bottom j /'/lysitian <///./ Surx>>n.
clear out of former prices. This is not "chin music," sounded jum,.,. m c, Kiiuinl a smr*!. run Mnr,.
only lodeceive, i(i\ iiig you a few prices on calico, domestics, or
lemnatHs, t<> gel the better opportunity of "gouging" you on
other iii in*: therefore l e makes no special prices, but sells every
line eorruspMiidingly low.
\ twenty yea'.'* of continuous business in Haslrop, is sulli have them all m/i > and
^ bastro? t'xas ' ieni forlhepeojilclo judgeofhis leliability; he having spent ,
K*Uii,si -i furnish..,I .... all kindi W* whole business life here, he is no stranger, can trust the peo
pie, and await 'heir verdict with perfect confidence.
He rniieui enumerate prices, because he would not give ^lIt pi'C(?S
you juices on a few things, without giving them upon all, and
his stock i> so full and complete, it would take the entire four
|iages of the Am kim iski:, to fully enumerate tile prices on his
entire lines.
His word is his bond, his promises are not to be broken: lie j
promises you all lines of goods, including dry goods, dress goods.)
clothiiie. boots, shoes, hats, fauiilv and fancy groceries, farmer* ,
fiii'iiititro, u u^oiii*, jilow.i, * i StiULfi<'^
( nllectionH ii spciiilt v. wiili facili undertaker's supplies, etc., at lower pi ices than ever before
ollereil in this section. Having long proven your friend, lie asks Wholesale and Rcnaii.
a continuance of your pnlionnge in the future, with the positive
assurance that you cannot purchase supplies of any kin.I, ipial
« ' ity considered, anywhere in this section, at lovyer figures
than at
p. 0 elzner s corner store,
of work.
Kstaiii.i.hiii.u in is;js.
t- w. house.
Banker, Cotton Factor
commission merchant
tic* for inuking tlicui, in nil ••uiinlifi .
In iiiih Slate ami Hie S.i.i11.« exl. ii|ioi
IIIi' iiki-i lilieral turni*. ItuyniulHei
Kxeliau^e mi .ill |>■ •>ui ■ .
(.IorreH|>on'linrii utilirili
|iriini|il ut lenti.>u {'iveii lo auiue.
('iiUNigniiielllM of col i iiii , wool ami
l.i lex nolic'iteil, ami lilieral ailv&ncce
ni.i'le on antne.
lil-hllll'lll'i' « III. I '.Of. .1. I. Il'tnil.
-BICYCLES-
prices, ('an please any
body. Cushion ami Pneii
malic tires from *l."> to
Sl.'.'i. J-eliil fol catalogue.
Guaranteed tlie lowest.
sewing machines.
All iniikeo ami > t\' n. Our price*
are from si" ui S'.'.'i lr>s il.un
agenU net I mime Mmliine. Senil
for culalogue.
r. c. whayne,
;i6o F'ourth Avenue,
I.Ol isvu i.1;, ky .
the advertiser
Job Office,
I
MAIN STREET,
Houston. .... Texas'
1 chas. bbieger.
mi:iil iiant i ailok
(?nn Im* fuiunl at I Ik* old -laml. pre-
puri'<| lo rut, tii uinl ni'iki' ('lotliin^ln
lip latr-l f*ty| w itl f.ii'(ii n ^UKriilitiMMl,
A line Iiii* of • •«atif>•' InriH-iilii^
on Ii<tinl ami iiituli* lo ot<li r.
I urn iur< til for ilo* I'Hrliriiti'd
Best SewinM Machines,
llic « tu l«"*l running, tIi•* mo-t •%!ni|>l«*:in«t
thr ;iio>i AiilMiimtIn) iimrliitii"- iitantifHC-
tureil.
No Ikmi*>«' I* (•onplotf witliont a
Srvvliij; iiiaHiinc. Tr\ 0m1.
DR.HA7KAW
^SPECIALISTS^
(IKrviilai' <Jri%duiklr*. .
/ rr ih Ifitilntf ji>I ni" l incoriifvl i|i>llltllHl r.n 1
il ; • j .ui h*l|*.
Ynunp 9n l rulil-
<tl'* aged mm.
If- iit.trk • • r
i want you to know that
'•v. C. MIIJJ'U.
11ct• \ 111 >hk ( iifiii'r.)
is receiving daily, in connection with his general
family grocery business
all kinds of
fresh california fruits,
II
Dried ana Evaporated Apples, Pears, Peaches,
Apricots, Et.r., while his
CANNED GOODS AND FANCY GROCERIES l'"Ysin.\N -v sutuEON
are fresh, pure and cheap.
PRINTS
LEGAL BLANKS,
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NOTlCKs
We Use the Best Grades Paper.
R. W. H. LUCKETT,
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M'lri'b'il mn oniiiis in jici xiii, e.il I lit U'sl jit l lie lowest
Ii1111 :i 1111 will I'll low. We li;t\c llir Iirsl illitl rlit'ii|i-
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in nlht,,„ missouri, kansas & texas
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We !ni\ ,1 < *1 ii lift * ! bos an<| 111« * lnti'^1 sivli's of Now Run Solid
W milrtl ' ;ilirii'L>. \ I si 1, New (.iM'i'l ( Inlll. III. i;ii|i'l.illi ^
^uiliiio , t.:n|ji . Cli.ili. ('11:111 o; 11* Tolli'las, (ilm ius. I'mi- ^ >>> ,v
tnluN, in itelkite shariwi. \ll kiwki «.i Triuiiiiin^-. Bon* Chicago
ii' 'i • I luls. ( 1 ii'si't«. I Iiii in | r<>. I*, nf niliri' e'i 1. m I s t hat ^ ^
«m turn. I., I*. si,.,, i„ in. ,i| 1, iii'i'iiiii'ii. Ii\ansaswiiy
miss f. CHAMBERS & (JO., BoFFL^EEfiSf*C,RS
mil,kin kin and imiks* m \kki;s. j free chair cars.
91^.
drains on the
tkxas statu news.
Ooll.itiHl I'rom nil lJiir,n of 1i>n Ht«t«
for Tox 11a Pooplo.
A ttriirml Hiiiiimnry t l Hull* Kvcali mul
till lilriiU I i.«ii«| lruiK 1 tiriiU|(lioill
'f lu* I.(Hit* Kl^r Nlalr.
I *i>(in 1 iw 1 Mm'imd • nun m l*i%i «*r.
It ih ruiDorrd uronml tliruutfli tlit*
MitTmvnt pin/as of |M>|iullHtl^ I'lrcli'n
tliat l r Mai niir, a third parly dlwtl*
pie. IsKiion to s-'ir 11 si> roiuiuu quarto
|W|>er ut ( a me ron,
( rum Nrl ru k« In I ctM.
i Rpiv ntlv twelve waifotii nf liumi'-
j si'eUiTH fiom NeKrusUtt, on their wav
' lo, I- ort, liaml conutv, parr e*l lliroutfli
Nuvamitn. TTiey wore olffht weekli
| performing ti e journey.
Vlclluia of lli« \%h) luti'k irmtt Kolilirry.
Ainoml tlte vletlnm of the \\ ay hark
train robbery a f«w HavHayo were t'ol-
oni I \N i: Mushes ami .lolui W. Spring-
er of Dallas The former wan robbi'il
of of *l ami the latter of a tfolil wateh
and 910.
Tli* I'lll lt«* I'l li l lo*.
The oKtimateH for publle printlnir
reeently Mibinltted to the state eonip-
Iroller rail for an oppropriation of *77,•
(HU) for tln two years rnilinjr I'ebruarv
'.'h, |s< 7. as itfrnlnM appropna-
leit the two yearn emlin f Februmry
| 1MI.V
I ft 11 '••*< Ity l Willi llorai*.
Sinn Waite, a youuif man a^ed J .
living east from Sulphur Springs, while
rid hilt a wilil hor e reeeiveil aerionn
ami painful injuries. His lower jaw
wan dislocated on one able and the bone
hroiien in three plures.
Iili'il Iroui siiiy«m .iiIon in n m«*li.
Al Mi odey. MeLennun enmity. S 1;
loninur and Mr Cobb went into a well,
t ulili to blast il and (ionner to help
liim out., when Ik* fell helpless from
MiflV" at ion (ionner also sans down
hrlples**. They werr reseued, but all
efforts to aave ( obb's life failed
I'lilt'itlM ImmiiimI In lrVilli*.
Tlu* following putenta have been Is-
Hiiro from the patent otliee ut \\mnIi
in^tou toTrJians; Thonnis NV llroad-
foot, llone.v (trove. <|iiiltinjf frame;
Heii):iminA. I'ntrey. Pilot Point, metal
rutting shears Kredtrlek Han (pes.
wtirel plow . liobei! I* ( 'olrinaii, Over*
ton, ironing table.
'flu troulii'r Iiii 1 luiinii.
'I'hr following is a report of the ope-
rations of lite frontier battalion for
the month of Ortober, IMM Total ar
rests. sronts, I.' attempts at ar-
rest not ellrrted, 4. aasislaiie*.* toeivil
authorities, : 1 . stoeU recovered and
returned to owners. 10 head of horses;
miles traveled during the month, 4,700.
I * i 11 «c*11 <•! On- i oiifrdrrnrjr |i- y.
It vva* hnii^trt of the Confederaev
,it the Waco Cotton I'alaee 011 Kriday,
tlte !i"'M in-1 . and took Wueo bvstorin.
I'he ul trmlatior w in larife, not with
Mt^inrliiiu tin* iiny *vn* owltlf Ion.
sudden hum * of temperature in the
weather, ami the visitors were delight-
ed. All enjoyed themselves.
WIIill* * I (I.IMIO I lit 111 it|(e«.
Suit lia broil Ii led in the district
eourt at 1 ler iiy lletirv Ii (illlam for
alloyed Kuna;'es amount 1 njf to 910,000
1.gainst Clyde Ysrborough a promin
iiit hard ware ineri hatit of Tvler on
Ortober I." th last Yarhoroti^h ran over
, (tillam in the strt * t of that eity, tin*
latter sustaiuinir r-Miin injuries for!
! which suit was brought
A I'mIiiOt I 1* I !«• litem? I ret.
Charlie Moorr, a painter, fell a dis* j
timer of tweutv fret while painting on
the Methodist rhurrli at Palestine an
rvcnin^r or two since, breaking two of 1
his ribs ami otherwise injuring him. |
Some four werl - ayo he fell fr-ne a
liijj iier io'u fTolii wbi •- painting a house, 1
and received injuries thai laid him up
until i* few days previous to bin last
I mishap.
Itnaltif. I loll*'* * Hum I'd ill Kellon.
A few mornings Ufr« , between •'•and
• o'eiocU. the 1'ieltoii op< ra house, Her*
inker's sinliilcrv \N right's grocery and
M I 11 lut tN jewelrv store were de- |
stroyed by fire together with three j
i-o\ ears standing on the Misaouri, !
Kansas and Texas hidetraiU. The
Ti Xlls Const it lit on ollii e was slightly
daiua^red. Totul lor - about 917,000.
A eo Oier lli4i-iul«.«H | f ii | f« shotgun.
Tile aci'identai tlisehar^e of a shot-
^tni an evening or two a^ro seriously
•voiindrd three men ut 1 ewisville, lien-
ton ..unity. Taylor lluytl has over KM)!
No ii shot (n his head ami back and is
dangerously hurt M M llennett was 1
badly •■hot about the head and neck-
Mil < rafl, col., had one eye shot out
ami several alp wounds. The parties
\* eve •• vain1 f .nvf u hammerlesHshotgun,
tie I n y told it w a - empty
Kmicrrn <'ii|ilur«* n I'url id Oir ('tmh liniif.
lien. Manry has received the follow
itijr telegram, from the captain of the
state raiifrcrs, which explains itself.
(.niaiiah, Tes lien. \N II. Mahrv,
Austin The irant? the boyn arrested
and had a tlcht with neai Ilellevue
was a part <tf the ( 00k yar.i/ and one
of them It a" just told ine 1 ! about the
dilferent train ami bank robberies.
\N I MrlltiMii),
• a plain of linntre.K,
There wer.' at one tin • I '• t 1111•-«I
States mar luiis and ^ovt rninent sol*
• Iters after the saut" j .in in the llidl*
an territory, wbkih makes thla ouito
tin important captu.v
An Imilsn li rrlior* Hun IIhIiIhd hi l'iri«.
< ra wfor.l 'I'ippett. a \ iiiimT man about
tow r was arrc -'cd in Paiis a day or
so aifo for lobberv eoinmitted u|H>n
M a t Hrowu who came the da \ lie fore
from the In iian territo- to attend
eourt I bow n had i-rt little money
and was praeti. ii).r the most rifrid
t eoliotuv lie met | ip|iett, will) III
• lined h i ssi to camp • 111 I 11 in the
*l|bl|l'bs. In tile Ii.
awaUencd b> u b|o v on
found Tip| ett standi
a club demandiii;*' 0
\ -elded up " I all b
Tippet 1 ifot away f •nn I
1 iie drop on liitn an I he!
( Il•' 1 a. r « ed .1 to! . -it ve
AdJtilMul (In rriU'i l *t>«l I iu«ni.
I'he est 1 mate of the appropriation
necessary fm niaintaininif the adju-
tant ireneral's department for the two
years ending March 1. IStiT, recently
furnished the comptroller, is fKiW.ujo.
uu increase of tMi.l00 over the two years
emliii^ F'ebruary -H. INW'
A tomift i.hiIi limll) lliirnvil.
Mil's Honie Parker, daughter of Mr.
Dan Parker at MlUhart. Anderson
county, was badly burned 11 few days
t lfo while slamlintr near a pot where
some hojfs were iieintf cleaned ller
I tlress caught lire ami before the llaines ,
equbl be put out the young lady was
severely burned, ller older sister, Miss
Ophelia, * 1* burned on the bands while
1 trying to put the lire out.
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF,
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS IN GRIEF.
—Fort Worih has a number of cases
of diphtheria. The new ministry of the Argentine
I'ire bugs are applying the match republic threatens to resign
County I-*tin M«i|H*rlnlriidrllt Nahlird.
A ni^rht or s«) ago. about 10 o'oloek,
\V. P. t-ogdill, siiperiutcndcnt of the
county farm of Parker county, was re-
turning home from Weatherford, when
about two miles south of thai town he
was held up by two masked turn and
robbed of §70. The men stepped from
the brush, caught his reins, threw a. ... . . , ,
ville. Leon county, on a charge of pass
Winchester and pistol down on hiiu '
ami relieved hiiu of his cash.
to re sidences in Hock port
Tramps are becoming a nuisance
in Texas towns and cities
l ire in the gin of .las llennett at
^cxia caused a loss of $000.
A lire al lireenvllie destroyed the
resilience of IK A. Yarhorouglt.
— A big laud suit, involving one
league of laud worth &'J.\tio(>, is on trial
at Heaumont.
A defective flue cause a lire ami losa
of tlte home of L. \V. Smith, six miles
from iJreeuville
Fire at llcsumont destroyed the
home of Samuel liarrett, colored, caus-
ing a loss of 9700.
Samuel t.ibson. an old settler in
Hell county, died at his home in Tem*
pie a few days ago.
A lire iu Houston a uight or two
ago* reduced to unties three cottages,
each valued at $.'*00.
W II
North If*** liiiMNH Asylum lint*.
The forwarding of bids for the sup*
plving of the different asylums result-
ed iu the .North Texas asylum for gro-
ceries, dirided as follows John Oit,
('riser A Massie, .lohn Hretiiomi A Co.
an I Neb**n Davis of Austin, and .1 NV
Howler and .1 T. Scott of Terrell ; dry
goods. John llremoud A Co., MeKean,
I! 1 la is A i'n and \V II Smith of Aus-
tin: J \V Howler, Price a Field True-
heart A Cock roll of Terrell, aud San-
ger llros. <if I la I las
A l'rliit«*r Miruek llllnd.
A morning or two ago, as the em-
ployes of 1 oyle's printing otliee ill
Houston were preparing for their day s
work, O'car Warnecke, a to inter, sud-
denly fell over in a dead faint. On ex
amining hiui it was diseovrrod that he 1
had been struck blind. Me was taken to
his home ami is iu a preeai ious condi-
tion. Physicians in attendance state
that the blindness may be only tem* 1
pora' v. but it is feared that it will be
otherwise He has since died.
celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of
Kesner is 01, trial at Center- j t* founding by a lian<|uet.
The little year obi daughter of Mrs.
ing counterfeit money. Mary ( lark of (iutliric, Ok., fell Into a
Mrs. Mar.v Sloan, formerly post- , tub of boiling water and was scalded
mistress a I Kyle, Hays county, tiled in 1 to death.
that town a day or twoago Kecent Herce rales iu the Knglish
A gin belonging to .1. F. Mondy at channel and suburhs of Ijoudon fiave
Merit Hunt count> , was |iiiriniliy con* ••auseil consid 1 a ide damage to ship-
ping and buildings.
A 1.1 III* 1 it 1 lil lull* Into I. Will.
licit 10, the 4-year-old daughter of
Mr. KoKcrtson, a resident « f llonham,
fell Into the well a dsv or no ago. It
was about twenty live feet to the wa-
ter, but in the descent the child did
not strike the wall. The water was
about ten feet deep. The mother hast-
ened to the rescue, lowered a rope ami
the little one had the presence of mind
to seize ami hold il until assistance
came. \ gentleman hastened to the
rescue, followed by others, lie low-
ered himself into the well and they
pulled both to the surface. The little
one escaped without injury
l. *'*Oi Iroin AN|>liytlsllt n.
A day or two ago John NV Floyd, a
well known ami prosperous farmer,
went to (ion/ales on business. Toward I
evening he started for home, where
the marriage ceremony of his daughter
win- to be performed. When about a
mile from town he wan seen by a pass- I
ing trau ler to fall from his horse, but 1
thinking that il was only a case of
drunkenness and that 110 damage had
been done no further attention was 1
given him. Some time later, when
some of the citizens saw him, they ap-
proached the spot ami found I loyd Iv
illy face downward with hit- bead bur
led iu Ins hat ami life altogether ex-
11 net. The coroner's jury returned a
verdict to the effect that deceased
came lo his death by asphyxiation
caused by the hat shutting out all air
from the lungs of drceaned.
.imifi1 mi l i'mu kmlrns.
The rumors of the contemplated re-
tiroinent of ,lmlg« McLean from the
railroad commission, whicif have been
floating around the < apital ( ity ami
elsewhere for some time past, have at
last bceoinc a far' ami oil the I.Mh
Inst the Dual announcement of the ac-
ceptance of f 11 s resignation, which was
sent in some days previous, was made
by (itivernor Hogg llis excellency
also wired the following "lion. I. .1.
Storey, l.ockhart. Texas After satis-
factory conference with (ieiieral 1 ul-
hcraon. I hereby tender you the ap-
pointment of railroad commissioner, to
succeed Judge McLean, resigned I
trust you will accept by wire ami come
here at an early day to enter service
The impression at Austin is that Judge
Storey will accept.
still Aiioilii'r to* In ll'" *tfin.
On Sunday evening last, at about '•
o'clock, another disastrous lire occur rod
in Houston. Mthougli not a<i destruct
ive as to ilic amount of property as
the one of two months ago, yet the
loss will reach near 9100,000. The t
large three story brick building on
Preston avenue ami belonging toev
sume I by lire a day or so ago
From a defective line lire destroyed
the resilience of Col. II. W Light at
Sherman, causing a loss of sn.;,oo.
Mrs. S. \. I'reetutin, who was seri-
ously burned a tew days ago at Wills
Point, has since died of her injuries
\ trout 17 Inches long, with mouth
large enough to swallow a small pump-
kin was on exhibition iu Vclasc 1 a day
or so ago.
tlliiiii' M'tebell was caught In the
machinery of a gin at Kgypt. Kaufman
county, cutting bis right arm off near
the shoulder.
\t Pel is. lirav .on county. Hob Kv-
I ims gin, with tweutv live or thirty j
bales of cotton, went up in smoke a ;
| day or 1 wo 111:0
Muring the tires iu Houston on
Sunday Inst pickpockets relieved mome
of the citixeue of their watcher., Jew-
' elrv and money
Hon. I! M Smith ha revered his
coiircrtlon with Hraxos Pilot. Mr A.
J. Huchunan. his partner, continues ;
t lie publ iciit ion
Senator Mills, on leaving his home 1
for Washington recently, refused to be
interviewed regarding the result of the
recent elections
In an altercation near Howie, Mon-
tague county, between Jbm. A. Olx and
John A. MeUride. both of Howie, Dix
was shot and k 41 led.
At Cameron, .las. o. Thompson of
Naron, was seriously though not fatally
injured while attempt in/ to board a
moving freight train.
At Temple thieves broke open the
hardware store of J. I'. Hollini? worth
niul ifvti e«r v %vlib mun> loilritn, |m«
tills, and ot her boot \.
John Tirntns, au employ** at the oil
! mills at llonham, got his right arm
caught in the macbiiieri and it v\as
1 broken in three placea.
Prominent republicans of Fayette
'eountv strongly favor a contest i y
Kosenthal for the eungri^sioual pluce
j now el aimed by « row !e\
A party of St. I.oiiis business men
who have been through Texas paid the
cotton palace at Waco a visit and were
, well pleased with the sights.
The Methodists at Itcagaii, Falls
County, recent i v dedicated their lieiv
church, liishop Hargrove of Nashville
Tenu., conduct ing tin* services.
The citizens of lieatimont ami Jef-
ferson count;, are booming State Suna
tor IL A liri-er of Heaumont for the
position of first ansi tant attorney gen*
era I
\ strong suspicion prevails in some
port ions of Texas that a plot exists to
burn gins throughout the entire state
Ten ^iiis have already been burned iu
IIunt count v
During the fire in Houston on the
j istb inst Dm. Rutherford, liurrow
and Flewcllcii were relieved of what
; loose enauge they ha«l stowed awuy ill
; their pis'kcts
1 T'he com in issiouers* court of Color
j ado county baa appointed Sam II
' Itccsc. city marshal of < oliiiiibus, as
slier iff of t hut county, vice .1 L. lowu
send, deceased.
I'he st'hool house muddle ut Tem
file has been settled b\ accepting the
( plan of Kyers. architect, of Austin,
ami to whom the contract will proha-
! bly be awarded.
Hamilton Stuart s well known
Texas journalist ami for the past twen
ty years one of the editorial staff of
t he ' oil vest on News, died in l iai Vc ston
on the lilth inst
\t Aaiei.T ille tbr* residence of Mr
A M sturler, county trca urcr of /a
valla county, was totally destroyed by
fire. Mrs. stigler and daughter bareS<
Sir Thomas Matthew ( haries Kim-
nionds, of the Kliglish llect, is dead.
It is snuotini'ed that Sara Hernhardt
is to be made a chevalier of the l.egiou
of Honor iu Paris
Rev. Presley Vamlratwr of Salisbury.
Mo , recently suicided by cutting hia
throat with a razor
Soldiers patrol the streets of I he city
of lliteuofi Ayres and a eontlli t in ex-
pected at anv moment.
President Pcna of the Argentine re-
public has written bis resignation but
has not yet presented It.
A great deal of valuable timber and
mining property Is bciiik destroyed in
Colorado by forest lire1*.
(ten. Prude lit a Monies has been for-
mally installed as pre ddent of Uraxil.
Peixoto was no! present.
The citiz.cna of Denver, Col., recently
The .laytian cabinet has censured
President Hiftpolytc, and the uiinin-
tci s. mo-1 of them, have resigned* A
serious crisis is exported soon.
It is rumored that the Cook gang are
slow I v making their way south, It is
getting "too hot for tiieut in the In
dian territory and Oklahoma.
Judge J. '1 Ferrell. one of tiie most
prominent citizens of Jonesboro. Ark.,
was shot and killed in that city by
Amorv Seymour, a stock raiser.
Fire bugs are creating a reign of ter-
ror in Spriogtleld. Ui. They have de-
stroyed over thirty stables and out-
boas Iiiriug the past ten days.
Princess < laudlne of T'cek, sister of
the duke of T'eck ami aunt of the tluch-
ess nf Soil., Fngiaiid, died suddenly in
(iralz. An-tria a day or two ago.
Invitations have been issued to gov-
ernors llirougine.it the count/ to meet
in Denver next summer wiieu the new
eapitol of Colorado will tie dedicated.
In the recoil I earthquake iu Sicily
llu- villages of Harupia ami Sotito were
destroyed, ami iu I'eggio ncarl, of tin*
public buildings were badly
King Humbert of Itai l a doualrtl
40,000 lire for thr iv n f -ti the earth-
(|liake sufferers, and Premier I rispi hus
donated 17.000 lire for t he sa-tie purpose.
Forest 11 res are ra.'iug near lloliy
Springs. Miss. Owing to the long dry
sjiell tin- woods burn like tinder Con-
siderable damage has lieou done in liie
timber belt*.
At Kio de Jane o Fn i 'ent Morses
has told h,< print .pitfI military ami na*
val oHicci-1 li 1' lie N. iii'i hold them
rosponisiibb- for riots ln-twcen suilora
and sold Ices.
Thos |: enbaum, traveling sales-
man of C| 'ago, ivu recently held up
by masked men in li<*\'«*iin«* county,
ok., for!y miles west of Hnf?itfn>ffl^:
and ri
Ma j
men
mile-
evetl of 44
leu. Met
| troops of 1 avalt
I into tIn* • mm•
' 'is the 1 mliaus in 1
j coming troublcsom
Two wood chop
! Kv fought a dm
arms and sboubb
coin p. i to ly si«\ ereil
other man w as lm-1
Mayor * " Scanlan. ami udloiuiui.-
,, . 11 . 1 11 •• / escaping with their lives.
the Kiaiii five-story building corner of
Preston avenue and Main street, was' I wo highwaymen holdup au un-
discovered to tie on lire, the alarm was knuw""iaii near Hlossum. Lamar conn
sounded, ami soon the firemen were 011 I *v' " **go, and relieved him
liainl ami several streams of water
k lias ordered two
ft mi I'ort Winrate
• t lomefi t, 1 oioraib►.
that sect ion are be-
IC.
• 1 1 near Trenton,
with axe-. The
of one man were
m hi * liody. The
hurt.
A l ion 'I sin disp.ite!i wiys that thou-
sands of refit. ' •• who were fleeing
from Kinehow were mistaken by the
Chinese for I lie elicit.. and were li red
upon and hundreds killed
President Hippolyte ha- formed a
treat3 with President Huereaux of
San Domingo, in accordance with
which he will not allow (ion. Maninez
to set foot on "salt I'orn.ngo soil.
( ondlift•'r II iim *• ,ad o asion to rep*
rimand his uegro In trtnan at Mount
Meigs. A iu for in' 1 oftluti, where-
upon tin* in r o . 'it the conductor *
throat who tiled a lew in us later.
Tlte result of the recent election in
( ampbell an t Wnyue c.iuntii s. \\ Va
is to t e contested, and will in ull prob-
ability, eicet four deiiKKratic b-gisla
tors instead of republicans as has been
announced.
( hoc taw troubles in tin Indian terri-
tory trom the escuti ui of Snati I ow s
about a week ago at slow I \ subsid-
ing Seven other political murder ac-
complices of Levi are soon to be tried
for murder.
Col. ( oil has been pronounced guilly
of murder m the first degree by the
coroner at Washin <m ( ourthoiiM . o.,
on account of men killed bi bin regi-
ment while assisting the sheriff to pro-
tect a prisoner.
Light persons per:1.lied b*. the earth-
it lb-own was
the head sml
•r him with
'til* v lie
ltd lie fore
Hrowu got
u until an
n t 1 Juki
playing on the burning building Thn
tire is supposed to have In cii incendiary
and burning two i.m the hours previous
to the flames bursting through the
roof The fire had made snob headway
before discovered that all efforts toex-
1 ngtish il were uuaiailiug until t had
completely eaten up the roof and third
sturv before the flames were under con-
trol, The building was erected about
eighteen months iil'o at a cost of
twin and was insured. The first floor
was oeenoied by A Shocniuatin. drv
goods, t W. Alsworth, lisrdware, and
I. Lechcngcr, jeweler, ami all insured
The damage to stock on the ttrst Ibmr
was eau«ed by water.
While the above tiro was raging and
thousands of people gaz.iug at it. an-
other tire a latin sounded and located it
mi the corner of Travis street ami
< apitol avenue, only th.-cc blocks off.
1 lie building was a frame structure
ami Of eti pie J as a boarding bouse
'I he tni.! : Jig and contents were a total
it The properly belonged to lloury
of 91 • all the money be bad
Prof. J. (• Woods of Laurel, New
ton county, while hunting ducks a few
days ago accidental v discharged hi-
gun, ami the contents of the load
passed through his right foot, making
a painful wound
Sydney Self ami Mrs Mamie Van
Pelt, charged with the iton ler of t-
V an Poll, in an cxuiniug trial at I •
aid, I annin county. wer ju •! w
out bond. Self | only Id icars .
Mrs Van Pelt about 1 vc.ir.old,
A little i hi!.I of 1 if. I ; ate
Lnnis, wa* severely biirne«l by its
ning ignited from 'icing
c tire I! s mot her in at
sh tin (lames wan
c hands and fact
f Hon tieorge (
t in entered an
-e during the ab*
111 i 1 v by a burglar,
tif a watch ami
•lets ami a pistol,
'in value.
<|uake of two da
Vcily, ami .Mto
touibsttiues and
the iSMiietery w .
plctely shattered
Alexander W
cent ly ha > k' at
der of New t Hi*
July last
through ii
was Ii.e c
\\
di-
al
Ml Ma
went n
she i"i t
sml hei
A g..
dent (
>f ti
W ;i
1 ti
clothing ht
too closi t-
tempt ing t • * •
also burned 1
The resid
O Hrien il I'm
fltfeniiig or ti
II
•use.
who 1
chain,
auiout
fam )
t in.
1
trav
I nil
d frt'i
d 1
en test o
s Lena
woman
jo.nod
ami Ille
( oiiid f®fte Kemetlv 1 tin
1 oiliet I' e Heun I\ t uri
' oinet PiI• Heim di • no
I or Mile b\ \\ I. Miles and r I thai.I
!
\ Son. Vlrtiggi«tNt 1
I I
"slept,elm ( 1 lelualed ( It. in-
I I ve W .lei m l Salve have I tin
.1 f i.vei nixtv ye.11 -' trial, and h iu
I
were at the <
I wo 1 hirtN
• thirds of a b.
I .1
Molt I
;.f 1 1.
In . oine the -lamiard Kye-Water
-alvc ol \ merit . HecoiumemK I
III "i- md". I In v tun . -
I-or -ui. t-\ W J. MHey and f
bar I a son. Orb^gi-t*. Ila-trtip.
and
b\
Fr-
lb I lie 11V •
Ille. I ma -
V earn «l an I
f ii led lo - o
*s|i' ..ti. Mn
ni l < Lib
TI
met Pile
I Ve I u Ml
rrm t s an
• at S'iriiuaria,
pconic injured. The
inortuai v chapcU in
.a* upheaved ami corn-
cob, was re-
on for the tnnr-
on the .'-.l of
-- 10 flamptoii
\ woman
a poor woman,
ii a. i d ;l ami a.
Mo . while she
lie.1 r I NN hell
was 11, (lumen
11 d to death.
1 * ten t« Presl*
rig him to nemi
1 and I icense t<*
•rtions of the
lent has not
ill comply with
M LlnVi . a prointnenl *a-
( ■ . - M. sx has
iklaboma divorce colonv
tition iu the ilisti ict court
livorci from her hiinhnml,
c. whom - he charges with
I bav«
intidelit y
1 en a stiff
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hsd
d
11• hing Pi
£. (ftl t (II Millet
• I. .1 T
I .1 *alc hi NN
i a son. Diuggb
d
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lieiliciiM
Stcbbin
J
i 1 ui v money *
iltvt -led." I
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son Drug^i-t
for •
t Pit
> Ibat
Piles.
It IUOP«
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Mile* and
lll'.S f
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it i Ilo*
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1 bury,ct,
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