The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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HMIRA^NIWB.
Biaalljpoi U roportod from M«-
Ulara Morris is now ploying In Now
Orinoco.
Tbo RoUyway Conductors' Uonoflt
anooaMoa OHoburnod forty fllvt thou-
•and dollars loot yoor.
Is U>n stale of Vermont thorn are
twenty female* school superintend-
onto, all olootsJ »»y tbo rotes of tbo
men.
A Minrimlppl lady was admitted to
memberehlp In tbo Cotton Planters
Asoociation tbo other day at Vicks-
burg.
Attempts to wrook trains in the
North mo nlsMot as frequent aa they
are In tbo South,
Tbo Washington city grand Jury
boro returned Indlotmonto n gainst a
number of pestaon attorneys.
Tbo poet Tennyson is shortly to be
raised to the peerage.
Senator Anthony to Improving
end It to thought he is out ol alt
Wboseoa, to our groat distress and
mortMtastton, U ban boon communion-
tsi to tbs white ritiaeae bore and rw-
pnrtni tbiwngtawt the press of tbs
stabs that tbo sqprtalag <* tbo ootorsd
poopto of Wsnblngton oonnty against
rnttotpotad. Now,
lit out duty so taw
tonrpow-
i mst *sjy of tbo
its at heart, wo
danger
Reports of bftadeluffb for ten
months past wore #6,000,000 leas
than for the corresponding liras last
year. ~
A meeting o( tbo National Union
league to have boon held at AtlanU.
Ur. November Hi, has been poel-
poaed to take place at the Kbbiit i
i diets re that In no
I bettor tailing
I the tsblta otttoMB tbwn in nor
■tW atit t’Sft' -* vt .
Mery nobtand man, eft every otae>
ttanboMtatb
for
The strike of the freight bolder* at
New-Ortoaaa to about to to closed.
Tbo cbombor of ooosmoro# aad cotton
exchange appelated committees last i for asaay years died torn week.
to arbitrate wtih tbs strikers, j Tboowor. a sessmtsator at San
nod they btawmstaStoM ta bnagtag j Ateorakv Tex., we* tvxwoUy taed
about an adjustment of Um txerabtos j for mUm« ib* Poboe Canette. ,
Jao. T. Rayssosd appeared ia j The prisoners confined rs tbe,
CHy tons week ta bis Waco jail made aa attempt to gain
ptay, "For Ooragrtwa.” Tbe Vkeor liberty b«l week and was only
piny which to a pobtkeJ satire, was I pawned from doiag ao by one of
with ahsoat continual j lb*ir Bumber telling on item.
A aaan lass week at Saa Aatonio
Soane mssstgrasu landed in thtvu fcimataf before a moving train
Uw Unite* State* last month »»d and *m ktitod TV* wetotort at Use
**1,«T Sor Uw ton month* ending , jaJy was aakeda.
------------------------.October 81. TVs* was a faUsng od , a bogusphymetoawasamtaofflaw
1: w* comswrad with tbe corresponding __k r
HaSsm '. .. j *** Several o< the Italia* hotels are tm-♦
Secretary F«|ger bae ordered aa »a-
Bryad Is to have an arteaian w*U«
Tbegity census of Wnoo reoenl^r
taken showa o population of 11,SSI.
There is talk of organising a milita-
ry company at Bollyille.
* Thanksgiving day was quietly obs
served througout the state.
Colorado City speaks of building a
Aooordiag to ike senses bulletin,
the numbered farms lo tbo United
States stm 8,600,000 in 1870, end
4,000,008 lo f #80. Much of this in-
croons to Is tbs now territories, some
of which wore sparely settled tan
yearn ego, bnt the foot that Alabama,
Florida aad Tanas have men than
doubled In the number of their forms
in Uw time, WhOo Georgia, Arkansas,
. u . . . ,P n_ i South Carolina aad have nearly doub-
rallroad to San Angola, la TornGrtan ^ . y ^
county.
Thors to talk of building a 8100,000
court house at Abilene.
In the Koklos habeas corpus last
week at Belton, the Dietnct Judge
refused bail.
Col. John. T. Ford, Superintendent
of tbe Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Aus-
tin, has tendered his resignation.
There are 476 lunatics in the Asy-
I urn at Austin.
Tbs survivors of Ureen brigade liv-
ing at Bronham propose baring a re-
union in that city before a great
while.
Over £00 house have been built at
Dallas since the first of last January,
and not one vacant.
It to now propone to build a rail-
road from Uatcsvilie to Cisco via
Comanche.
Some large transaction* in cattle
arc reported from San Antonio last
week. *
Nine hundred aad seventy lodes o
Uwtomaa haws increased from 88 ta
80 per wontynhowe thnS there boo been
o cutting of largo plantations into
smaller holding.— Bx.
Gea. J. A. Barley aayt that the
English language to not euffleientiy
strong to express his contempt for
Mahoaa.
Randall aad Cox, oantHdates for
the speakership both deny that they
are trying to eocourge any sectional
feeling
THBPUCBTOOOn.
H.F. LANGE
—Diauut in—
DBYGOIIDS.NOTIONSJATS,
Its, SHOES, Ac.
Boots;
Own And ban furniahinx guoda and
ready mads clotluon. hewing maehinoe,
uaedtoa aad oil on has*. , «
Shop north side of patilie square.
LA ORANGE, TEXAS.
LA ORANGE HOTEL,
I, I. CARTER, mimttr.
LaGranos,
To the Citizens of Fayette County:
ALBTTBR.
mm/ ^m/Zemen : -
J </*U4e Jo wijjoim you Mu/ vny
o/ foc^,
Jd jfrwumd, <£c.j
td now com-
fi/r/e. ^y/Zy d/oM of SZ/a/i/r ant/
&anoy ^iooeiM alt fed/i ant/^wie.
WHafiAonyyou fu youi fia/ion^
Texas.
TO! SOT!! MS!!!
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Daaiec m
STOVES £ TINWARE.
Dabney A Wiliinma having withdrawn
frum the LnGraDge Hotel, it will be con-
dooted in ftiture by T. B. t arter aud
mother, and ail gneata stopping at this
hoaaa saay real assured they will
bo well
cared for.
EWSample rooms for Commercial Trav-
eler*. ejvf.-fim
ayt tn Mt fiad/ ad/fi a con/tnu^
tftect of Me dame. (3/oedfierf<i//y,
JOHN W. BL
UOfiUMK. mss.
feriteaUwi
MX &S& Line.
House, Washington, D, C.. Decern ,, , ,
her 18, at which time aad place the j «*«* hw>,U J* 000 Uw*°
National KepuUwsus Committee also 11400 ^ "***’
Mt>u lion. M. li. Bonner, of Tyler and
strike of railroad aad > » jMUce <* ** Supreme
.—.'ffJCS1' fJSSl i L K. BURKE, Propr.
! Jasb rwoNvwd.
Lsavaa Pleloaia oa Mondays, Wedneedaya
and Friday*
< Laavaa LwQnage an Tnoaday*. Thuvdaya
f>‘>
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J. H. CARTER,
J. T. HARWELL
CARTER l HARWELL
Dealera in all kinda of
I Court of this state died at hto home
etmmahip laborers cm the Isthmus of j "r“"----- ” ----
I'anama to npoitol They want ae l**1 f®*k' l
advance from #1,60 to 82,(h) per day. ; D«»tooa wanu Ma|. Venn. Uw I
The tntlroad hehmga ti> the t'aanl, great evangelist to hold a meeting at
Company. «kel place.
The Canadian Pwtmaster-tieoer- I At the present term of the San !
al tatemto ta shop the cuvulation <J" Antonio district court there wee
lottery circular* through the mails. thirty three frforty cooricUona
Mr. Lasker the dtotiaguishert Her- The state university building at
man statusmaa who apefet several AutUn is now nearly ready for oocu- ;
asoalha ta Texas this year to now ta P*ncy.
Ciectaati, aa.l has gixvn hi* view* Fort Wiwth now claims to be sec*
oa the tariff qaeatfoa. ; ond to Houston only as a railway
Mr. Carl rale was nominated last, center in Texas.
M# Uw Saturday by the Deesocratie caucus ; Mm. Florence Gerald writes to
and lay tor speaker, aad Um* almost insures the Waco Day that she will fill all ]
hto election. her Texas engagement* with her j
Q i Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings and
in
TBXA8.
company.
Host. Mathew llopkia who has been
clerk of tire Federal court at Austin
porting thoir href from Kearns city
'i
for table i
The Board of Kdwcatioa. have
the preeeut, decided act to invent the ,
•chord faaito in couaty Br»dge KydAs.
a* there is *ome Aw»K
toqralny of track heads.
aboal the
Of
art whririy mdisj
the
wed ta Owraaamtv. O., wsth a caps i
tel of half a mrlhsra dollar* for the
calls am! porpow el etertrwg a cotroa attii with l ^
of pt^mrty. a e^mritvof Iff** item fow miles from Waorx * tu»-
Itata the ritiea. | A udyfrwm New ttoWs appimd ^ ^
lmi MMlt «-mA rat WtAimrifa tar ta ^ <#WI 4 K a ^
Mrs. Traaoe* 8T. K.dmrts. snfe of
snssip^
Wholeaxlr and Retail dealer* in
#^WE HA.NDLE-
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t_i iaettn \\m,. Cam, Oats, and Meal, by the Car load
■ * I : ^5a-d*' f r 3
Whit(‘ & Bradshaw,
MW 11ILL8KKKRC 0pp8st,°”8itltitfc 01
l~,Lz H. A. BRAITDT,
STAPLE AID FAICY
1 !
tfoa at Master of a tsraafo
** imurartor rvfmitod hear oempracat bat
fata jests of oar very ber bc«arwta her vex ex-gevemor l«>hcita. .Lod at Awtua
At Oorlath Mtarita^ ^ j
Aimx'iwKiMK, emu) goods
mMOXJR JK
n* ahui s Rakwrr m
« ita a—S eat, taraita
r*tr* at aL tune*
hn*a aad
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HART*STARE. L*J>TESr ixr GKSTS
HATS. MOOTS. S80BS.C3e0CK
EXT. GLASS AXD SlriKK-
WAXE, FRCirSt, ETl
STLwfc 1 w->E Mil] at a Rinat profa far
A
ims^ar
--nWmrmmle aa wrtataua attorn** beggurs wdm hve ttare ssti! be pm-
mitsed to wires
each week only.
test h* ama SnaOaM to
ST ,M *xt W kept niwnsna? <n Trank
gar All «f att
intend ta mt V
Ti»Ti£tL»
Eagine^. 1 toilers, Hills, Gias, Presses, and all Itiiids of ma-
chinery. \\ e intend to keep a large and complete stock
of Hardware and Cutlery, Anvils, Vioea, Bellows,
Xsils, Iron, Steel, Iron Wedges, Hone and
Mule Shoes, in fact, everything found in a
Hardware and Cutlery Store. We
are also agents for Glidden’s i
Patent Barb Wire.
PLOW S —We have on hand a large stock of Plows, CulE
Hvators, and Double Shovels. AgenU for Avar?
snd Southern Clipper Mow*.
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in General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Boots snd
Sfcors. Hats, Clothing, Queenvware snd Glassware.
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JOHN WERTZ,
Al. iqrlu « Mr ask
Ot>H tte 1mm ta
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am* a* te oersted* tte Stags
fteffteth
1
Wheelwright.
DEALER 1*8::
LA GXASGE.. SEVAS.
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The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1883, newspaper, December 6, 1883; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113078/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.