The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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Tlneici. ... ^rgs<*"y^O
. 'going on in the several States in '
South America between Masonry and
the Catholic Church. There arc not
a few of the Ordei, Resides a large
number of the membership.
The Catholic Church is very last
losing power. There is not a State
in Europe formerly under its domin-
ion that has not renounced its au-
thority. In Mexico aad South Amer-
ica there is a rapid development of
the spirit of religious liberty, which
cannot fail to result in the further
prostration of the power of Catholic-
ism. It is a suicidal policy to atempt
to suppress the rising spirit of the
times by arbitrary torce on the part
of the Church.
Revolutions arc said never to go
backwards. Masopry has planted
itsell in those countries too firmly to
be crushed or rooted out; it is the
FAMILYtfBOCEBIES,
AND LIQUBB8 OF ALL KINDS.
ogdocbce, wtoW*
\ronte, permits the 4
Frnlt trees Kiatto lay over I
■late i o tie hriiiWL
her 1872. lho . largo *®ff
meat of wbi|k)li 1 B<Ti| j) N irthtra * w:ii rin7^ A
Bullied Llq«e i. H|.r. Cffea. To a." |" B Njrthtr* trM* "iu Mt
Flour, Pork, Baoon, Oysters. Cindies, fc# i °rr*'
Km,.. ou>..a«.tly . h.td • lull assor^ urJ,r' "lh Ur
kS>b> a aiinaia B '^nfiiaa fl . ®OBe
PIIDDLEBUBfl JASPER CO A"' VAVUH*
Suooessor 10
KEITH * VAUOHAN.
Q.AKY fc UMPHIA'T,
COTTON FACTOW
AMD
Wholesale Grooer,,
OALTEITOK TEXAS
JASPER ADVBTISEMENT
adrocate of liberal sentiments on all
subjects. Though it takes no part
in the political or religious contro
versies of the country, yet its silent
and faithful adherence to sound prin-
ciples and pure morality, inculcated
in the mhist of its votaries, it will ex-
ert a favorable influence in promo-
ting the elevation and best interests
of fhe people. These vital principles
will workout their own triumphs in the
end, in spite of all the opposition it
is now in the power of the Church
to bring to bear against them. So
mote it be.
Somn workmen in a Jersey
City dock found a man's head the
other (I ay, ^nd are now trying tp
find the uiau who lost it. Xo one
has claimed \fc bo far.
In Arkansas, a man was senten
ced to be hanged, but all the car-
penters in the neij. lib >rhood re-
fused to build a scaliold. As the
condemned man was a carpenter
by trade, the sheri.ff,tried to induce
him to put up a gallows, but he
steadfastly declared that he'd be
hanged if he would.
"Steel your heart," said a consid
erate father to his son, "for you
are going now among; some fasci-
nating girls." "I had much rather
Ateal theirs," said the unpromising
young man.
N
EW GOODS NEW GOODS!!
JUST KEOfclVtD
AT
Now that Amedeus is securely
out of Spain, he must feel pretty
much as the preacher did who
"took up a collection^one Sunday,
# *
! vand found that there wasn't a cent
in it. "1 thank my God." said he,
"J< turning the hat up-side down, and
tapping the crown of it with his
haud "that 1 have got my hat
back from this congregation."—
Courier Journal.
SEDULITY.
Never be reluctant to keep watch
with a sick brother, for the time may
come when you may need like vigil
from him. Help the widow in he
woe, for the wife of your bosom may
need the aid of her orphaned sones.
In a word, brethren, rise to the dig
nity of your fraternal
the world that our
love and built
ig line of pilgrims ^ake up
larch to our
L. V. WHITE'S,
ASPyB.TBXAb
1 he* Inn to call the attention of to]
Stouter* nod trieude generally to lb*
otlbat I ™'urn*'1 7"
here I b « jJurcbHMd. t tfc* 10"
ee, % complete stock of
Fall and Winter
goods
Of the best aud l.tsst styles, euotisiing "
fjttdles' Dress Goods
Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts.
JYotions, Hosiery, Trim-
mings,
of *11 de-eriprinn nr.! slies. «nd st |ric s
• lo« a* can pueeibly be hHorded in this
county. Abo a loll 'tuck ut
groceries,
Flour,
RECEIVING. WRWAROINB
AND
.COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Sabina Pass Texas.
jjj s. GBEEnrpfrooo,
RECEMYM.YG,
FORWARD tJYG
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And dealer in General Merchandise,
Sabine Pas* Texas
m n nASTER, ~
1 WITH
RKJVFKO,
recoi%ALEBROCER,
Retetrfhg,
Forwarding
AND
Commission Merchant,
StblnoPam Texas.
|| C. PATTON.
With T. B. ST t"iFt> & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
T B Stubba, 4,
P 0 Koumreef.
L. P. Brotneraon
Qilteitox.
1
tjoote txma sn the ear.
this month, the negroes of
Parish La. iu th« numln-r of about
four hundred and fifty banded of tlie Gull,
iSNwiiier for the purpose of driving ciiic
ME hr««(65t political officers of c01i
FA9I11<V GBOCje&i^ .tlieiu^lyeH ^ it proposes
All of «hleb are offering *erj^° ^own sections to #verj
S. aud of road, and liber
CASH, HIDES, COTTON
We *111 make llbwal o «k adTUWssent* on
out lea and hide* cotaifued to our friiade
in Ualwaloa.
ABHSTRONG brothers.
Q HABJLES UKI.UA,
[Next door to CbrUtian If Co.,}
22 v*in 8iw .
HOUSTON TEXAS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
— D&ALfcK IN—
Leather Findings, Ohiier . UppfW Irs. Ac
Keepe ooneiantly ou b B'l a full supply o
all thinge neceoeitry to ahua-makars ofibr
interior, and alwaya ready to 6U order-
promptly. a!8l>
DOLLAB STOBE.
QBEAT
LEWl-i BK< 8 Ir CO .
Wholesale If Rrtai ^raltrp Id all k'Dde o'
Fancy and Variety Ooo l«, Notions,
Ladirs' and tiente' Farniahing Goods,
While Goode Hosiery,
Cutlery,China nd B>hemlanQlnattrare
Toya. ito ,
Nos. 178 and 178 i'H Street,
ja9 * 0 Iwemn. Texts.
JOHN TINSOIV,
BLACKSMITH,
JASPER TEXAS
Is always prepared to rto all kinds >
work 'eiohglnit to bis rr^de wuh prompt
urns on sbortr«t nut if e
Layieg plows wub iron, prioes r>ng*
from 60 to 76c
" " steel, 7fl to 0100
/riming wsgnns aud shufiitg horse* done
neatly und cheaply rihop at old siabd on
Main Street Msy 1 *72
DH JAMES ST (TART,
bVl>atiuti DtNXI- T,
Coffee,
Sugar.
vthixky,
Hardware, Queensware. Woodware, Iron
STEEL NAILS, *C.
til are intlted to o ll ami examine p >
uick. 1 It-el coofi'lent thai i c .n sui'
ibeui in hutb aijle and prioe.
COME OXE, tCOjyr ALL,,
you aaat good bargains,
Market Price given for Couu-
iry Produce. "Liv^e and let
Live," is my motto.
mal calling, show jf , a!
r Order is founded
of hearts, a*<u then "W". 9. AdP
| HE FAIR IS OVER.
Good times
and belter coming
t'or there ia aoet!
MESHJAJ MtPW- or GOODS
\ \
CEEE"Si
lanr f-n IV|| just returned frnm the e y where
"u lane> he j^rch iKed a full and omnpWM stook of
'oming of /'hfc day win clods cunsisting in pari ol
"aw of univets^* _
•evail.
CutUry. Tim
•lyt # °w. \
I wish®110p™ lift -the
J'ance idi*dt°
8]
What i Wi8h o
•tipatriotic si^ifni'laiJ<.'e. Ikunw
t it hag two sidts. One is tho
tifmity that puts iy arms
nd the drunkardi An<y!1 wraps
w -1?-the wariaf^*'</'PPath.y.
^ aild tneiViTf* KhiA^t
it safe vVl striw* to na*ke
by meanToK1.^t4iu the^ets
inois oue richl/'j.
"Give me rSlutioX
v^oid m, fr,e:'!lno
v,wlu*iCoonti to o.ime an'l e
iVave perohn-ed gno 'e
em<rn«,As and irie.ids und >n
fseep my hjL up, atid stick to ni
''fln'ok aalesVod stna'l^rollts."
J ASP t R,
^Osimhj- vftxa t,
Tenders nm pioteHb'uo^l cerrices lo the
citix-as ..f Jusper *ud iiH Tic nit\.
^HFPOWJBU MILLS!
. IV. POIYELJL # Son
Would call the eftp^cial of
J wper nnd Newton Cunnti^, lo the fne
rhar they h*v« jjunt rMeWrd % full saeort-
m«*nt of New Ooodnof ^ricription och
goods aa are needed uioat by the people here
Dry Goods FarnHy Grocrrm. Hard
ware, Crockery Drugs Powder, Shot,
And ia fact a complete assortment of eve-
rything uruallv kept in a Btnra.
Their Haw Mill is still running, and the)
always on band large qu«n>ities of
tuiuher of all kinds, suitable tor hmliting
hoonrs fenow <fn. Meil kep' >n band anil
or sale At M tk>t prioes. All orders filled
o uptly. tot 7 n
$ C O N B A D I, .
WatchmRkpr and Jeweler
63 Main Street, V n ilnjne'n Building.
Hva lon, Texas.
qiooks and Jewelry Carefully
Kfpiurmi,
A.nc? Warranted.
i large BcortUi*bt ol ot Watoties, Gold
aud filter, olooks, anwr Mutton,
4ro i 11 kiutia of goo-is nuiUbie
or at low prion. alwa>soo bund*
'jle Ageutfur toe Urigio l dowe 8e iug
"«uhiue. DlOljr
^TBICKLIKD * CLARKE,
Successors to Stricklaod t Go. aod Robert
CUr«e),
Oeneral ^tatioiierw,
titeam Je Primers, and
BUuk B tok M*nuf%oturers,
109 Strand ( Sign of the Big Bonk).
GAI.Tfc.fTON. Tkzas.
Awarded the 8rsr premiums on Blank
Books at the Texas Slate Fairs of 1870 *ud
871 j.9
B. K. !•• WTHK1I. O H. STITM.
B. LAWTHEB A CO.,
IVbole«>ile dealers i&
groceries,
Floor, Coffee, Foreign if Domestic L'quort*,
Nos 10 and 12 Strand,
j 0 GaWf ti n Tpxss
£1 AMPBELL * CLOLOIt,
cfractoti and &ommi&tion
*-s$)erc/Zanfs,
One o' the -^son will fee onr
ontfon simple Jgbe., recover for
d m ige in trmisu.
JVO. 61 Strand, Galveston
G'W.ROSK,
(/lctriviug f urwurUiugr
JHeremnnt
IJVL PJ3SS,
Itry Protaee, or MAn^jeise, Con-
Con®" f* from Conoord ilunn'n Bluff or
xlgnntM0"' ne forwarded without delay
'••L'ejFr*hle Son a, at through rales.
1 tu'ihe lilicral cash 'u I ranees in god
>n fur ebipment to W. B.Wall. GaU
qppXAS It OOF IN £1
AND
PAPER DtPOr,
B ^
, . pass that;
l winquire
to-morrow." ^
open door
drinking
my wealth
He coulvl
. God can pl^ jj
% that vigor oti
trample Jhll^Ite ihwler
Pnnctuatioira8 Hi st nsud
literature in lifl. Before thai
timt'wordsanilii^noenwerpputto-
gctherlikethis.
rkitiia v Tobaccf)
i agebcy
\ - 1 bnifs*
n Jr,.t.-' f"r « w aW(v
LAW,
DlA tyfcB* I#
Ag't, Qaltesinn
0 Paper cteathing aid
I /sphalie. Mint «.,d Qrt^Jli ^
J. BUNN
eceivtny, ffiotwiwciiita
CommiBxrou Merchant,
Bunn's Bluff, Texas
Facilitif>8 (or storinc;, nmply
. comunodioug. *43
J)OING A LIVELY BUSINESS
^ 1 he best Nursery of young appl t reee ot
Kantern Texa«. Come and see fur youreelt.
jloy kiud y iu w«nt. fr in the oarli. st to the
latest at the HN'ouifhitiglj low price ot
t«entj-i?* cents apiece, the frees twine
from two to three jeir- « ld «if ••
ye. c K1 n W. P, POLLY,
Mil%m, Sahfne Conntj I'esits.
^AB1\E PASS A\D \VIESS
^ bLUKr.
B^numont, Concotd, and BunnV B uflf.
Tb ft* v«u ar Weekly Paeka*.
JAS. L OB AH Am,
W< M ho<i^ei b, • Mtbier
The above steMmer, having been thor-
euiehly overhauled, is u«>w iu 'horoagh re*
pt r tnd b>*8 superior uocommodatiune for
passengers n< freight
rreigh'H i>hii|*ed by this line will i
hat>dl*d with dfrpHtch. *ud may. if ueoes
ary, be coveted by oi en p- licy of losur
noe to all points Move n*ia d |s0
the alienatiou oflauo
HneVX Bills Passe
.ncorporatijig th3
JOS
EPI
>tl Laredo and
a 11 vS^ail passed by a1
Ja-per
Is prepared for workSd impractical)!
peises ot all kind,, of oiaer N^se)1 fwtier
and pass
g* rAK.ui,* ^aa.aV.^ulatory
The fralt tress haaght from the Par]
N i'ssrj, are hers, now as Judge '
Th«a who bought oan. gat
which gold
tt&l % KOJ
or cjmsr fro
&
| EfBED MVCKJLE,
. FACTOR,
Commission, Receiving, and
Forwarding Merchant,
stJ-aud. ulves«ou, i'cxns.
Bagging, Tie* nd Twine faruinbed to Pat-
rons at the Lowest tiash Prieea
Mbe'nl A'I'anoea Made on Conaisnmenta
of oiion, 19'tiol, Hides, and other .Prixjoce
in han't, or B ll Lidiug tberefnr, All Cot-
ton Insured under my opeo Policy unteu
therwis- iastruoieiK n8i/ly
'pHE AI STEAMER
STONEWALL,
A J Mmiie Matter.
J. P. J •lins in Clerk.
7ill m41 — —«i*e^ iti^mum* Wharf,
iK'sday, Uoiober 6>h, <uil mal wet-kiy
tr'-is thtji e .H-- I"r use )•« or longer.
S'ri'iahts tnken at usnal rale- by sail. In-
urance at regular rites hy s'eam by the
ffire.it lux. I compiaius, and others re pre-
nttfii by ,^ents.
P ir freight or passage arply on hoard, or
N'ikhi* 4rOo„
Bath Arenas Ir Meehanio. st
W. Jeral* H. Tosbelman
JJ JEB8IO * CO.
' Urni^rs In
Leather and Shoe Findings
74 Tremont St.,
OILVE,TOW, TEXAS.
Importer and tomrsiie Calf aad Ki|>
Skins and Murocoue, col< ri-d sheep slilue
Liuii'gs, Oak aud Hwoluok sole fuut-legs,
.aud O mer Qj pets, Harnets and skirting
Leather, Haraeso. Collars, IFhips l(c. Ifo.,
u8oly
i. iiwvi*. iikvht act.ua
J^ACI MAN * BINGE, \
COMMISSION VIE CHANTS, ^
Cotton actors, Dealers in Groceries
Impoutuk* or
Wines and
GALVESTON, TPX.
This house is of 30 years standing.
7, j'uitiB
I. 0. Oorham M B Bigksmitb
, , lata of I ln'iinei'i A Go.
QOBHAN * HIOUiniTH.
Dealers isr -
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware
CARRIAGES,
BUGOIE 1 and WA(
Harnans, Leatlisr, If!>.,
Stkixo. OiLtuton, Texas.
H " A, f'i'i i.>TT. v 11. cji Ditib.
0OEETT 4c DAVIS,
I OttTBIH A.VI) DEALERS IN V
OUN3, PliTOL3, AMU.MITION
FISLVU TACKLli. bL\
No. 27(1 Strand,
GALVESTON
TEXAS
0 C. ilEABNE, with, ~
A LI EN LEWIS & Co.
Cotton Jffiaclort
A ND
COMMISSION NEBCHATS
MTANI> STBEET,
Galveston, Tkxas. janlTa
/
Fiue Gold aud ^Brer Watches,
Selid Quli /.welry, Dinmosdt,
lilrer and Plated Ware.
Pooket ft Table Gvilery,
Pebblt Spsctacles. Cleoks * fenoy Mair<s
UO Tremot Street, \ 0\l.V8 T'tN, .
120 Mttliet street, j 'TtX a. ; -
Pine Watches and Jewelry earefolii'ra-
••aired and warranted 'e 12J 72 H i.
' ■ w.Kitoon, T, 8. Ill LOimk,
1 *f VremoBd 1 sn*l | Of Claiiiori.e Parist-
Itailrnnd * a
JgBOWN * KIUCOBE,
Cfttsjs FMtars
arl
pi''; , .
Commission ilersbaaif,
(Issnraaee Buildiag )
de«1471tf flal.eaiou, !< «
jQPLE * FOOTEBI.
Cotton and Wool fastori,
-« -
General Castaaiet'.oa Uerchaatr
IIUDD, 0ALTE8T0B.
Advances made nn Consignments Per
Honal Anention gi«en to Fillmn Order
aud Rroeinng and Put warding Mere ban
ilise.
Heo. P. Itord.of
B Miller.
U 0. Veil. "
P. H. ChOdrees."
^LFOBD,
Bigsing and 1 -a fumiKb-d ,t l.fc
JIIUE
llil.Tr
GaWeetiia
> nek
W rtzahachie
8l. Lnii . M
raiee tu he paic
O-dern mm to e
Plantntiim eupp
ohmery. So Hr
f«r when C- tii.n is"v~"
>'r Hoijiie for M«. o' .i.i^_
• , Fuminn Utei,.il
tlj Pilled. Ixi'hiitye fiiaj
Kepresontel
of Vsr«r em
p. a. neon"" 1. . . > m p Me least,
p 0. HESSESSI A BRO.f
1 ujH)rtera and Wh^esaie Dealers Id
Stove*, Tin P'ntt, tfrrt Iron. Zinc, Tin-
ne % Totil« Jind Jsfyehntr*,
^ole Ageui** r t* HIOTT Iron.
#„rlis. 8 t a a Ki> r k t v r.
^ole Agent* F. r nitfj ]
wt rks. h t a a kflb a
OALVSSTON T1
1. .'.GHINNAN, ( BO,
r > BINNAN * DUVAL.
TEXAS.
i'OTaL.
COTTON
(InKSRAti Co:
n'mAHAN'
CTOBS AND
P16N MGRCAANTS
BUILDING,
SrmNP Q t.Tit Toii Tiik.
^ C. CBA
I*
sal on NawOrli is 81. Ie>uii ai.il N, « Yi
Her, h L dfn.-e rung
FORD * SON,
«ln- L)i « «;>
^ 4,
L# ^
r>. xirvvfla.
fl ' Mw nn
j^IUNNEB
Cotton Pastors
H. a HTHNR
l.ilg. ty
STONE,
Nobody but
a human soij
wliick van
it
(Jenerul MeniudlM,
' ff r r the tr*ffii/
Lowsh- ftgtires,
•ir r)«e 00 11
t n t* . jf
MAGNOLIA SI
x JASPl
■ ••
tHi Cloth anit Cirp. t,„. g, JJ- ,
rhy,P,per B-itrds I. QBEENtEVE,
"•'"IU oaa.i •• Tws-UA
and
Wholesale Grocers,
Next door t a tfce Texas Bank an Ina. t'a
"♦ i I 7d 3 ran I. <i tlr-ston. Tex ts.
Libernl cash sdesnnas made on consign
m r~ Or<l>r for bifgi'lg n<1 lie- Hi lf|
at lowei r 11. ' jtCly
How't * Frbrury, Jrf f j
• luring /A., month and
P. 'ii'f, Albert Weil.
JJAM? * WEIS,
{SUCCESSORS TO WIES BROS.)
MANUFACTURES AND WHOLE
8ALE DEALERS IN.
Men'* And Boys' Clothing,
GENTS FDKtltrfWKv GOODS. AO
169 & 171 MA KT STR T,
i«od-r n't ve« 8a 1 fin
NEW York orricE,) Galveston
83 WAUCER ST. f TEXAS.
^ A Utee Slock of rahber goods (Iways a*
hand. ff. B. - All orders'rota the
promptly attended to.
mtt,
I ahull r>ciN _
Hrnt. thr htrfrnt nn4 mn-t enmpfrf *t ri
A«fu*A <i T**n
/> «■/' nn tkf bttt (ermi
I,ft J
, ee^jtbld^til tW Isanti, •.** le.thir sp,,!. , ,, [« ''ke
GiliTllTOI A
PACKS*, S Bl_
Mvaaa,
MARBAtTA JTA 8M
B RDNCK .. .i.jr 0 BK
U*Tea >*■> Ire,ton ererj Tuesday tini
F«' a at 10 s M " ^S, ,
. ueearj We4aasd anda
^aiurdats at J> * ^ a"
SI.
aixrkei" t , d„ . p ' la the It n w « a A f
stock ,.f Ike,w. lar, GOODS NOTIONS
*od soM low. J"®* fcani H A'na I
And Jobbers of
adorer of
CR(
°alv]
Tl
T'IBL.-O «Y:
ted tothe riouth ne-T^ra.™,, ailrt ,c.,
•re. at the 1- w-st pusel-le prices
Asaonad Oratei tor, the Coustri Trade
always on haad
l(Wi or itesCroektry
1200 paokajtaOiIsw,,,.
6# oxek'a-preaoh Crica
And other gouds in<iur line (1 ,1.„
ollypaoked. A.U- CKa«Phk[. v a.is,-4
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t ReAsttdng ahd forwatdia^ t-n,iii « >«. -
ail ktnUe ut Oruoei Inat^Svi lttl t]Mrili n«e
- .'- . j.-.
Kale at theory
Qirada hannoi I* aw«*i,.i tr
eh order, and d«ah te
tokatgee.
^i "u na'nU, Hr,
I r'Cee i '
'">• RgP
J.
W. BOSS
^«d sold low. t> \ <>' « h,„ ( U T* tr XTrr , Wk ile I u UAR"E6S,
coram f-%SC,V
I OALTESTOX TEXAS ™®' 60* Wain ft m<(
80, Wain ^tie«tf
m. Terns-
'*i " - K. ' '
CAEEAtt I lroSItOKT
.W ready to «l| nroars ,*•« iSi
«tr,..K^rs
ma-erUI sod the 1.tW >-*lfa af
lag^«- Ptan* .CoraOr;
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Carraway, T. J. & Green, J. K. The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1873, newspaper, April 24, 1873; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235427/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.