The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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»#* ?OUtttld *•» Nil" Prohibition.' Hon. D. C- Oitt* .. Pro -" Ufborrooo, h, which b. »5»lh.t|bm i. ,* R,il;b,Ue
— _ lihitMi. ^ it is observed that iu some cases Herr Wiiwlthnrat
additious are made to tbe time brtfoflhe^ rJ2rtf!S^.h J!S»
4E£ ST\Ar»3ss^yr.^nt 2SS2fiS£l£
F. t EUMOHDSOH. irn iM fwrttir.
IIou. Beth Shepard, or Dallas,!
having received an invitation;
u =’^"«;riK£SSi:£s
LaG RANGE APRIL 28 iks? »*n of tbe Aati-Pkehititioa State ?***•*« •h® wetawMiotla uiu®> ^hich is coauied as a ci
——---_ t teentive Committee, attend white delay
**•*«tire Committee, to attend jZSttXC3£3UT£T£%t SUSr™*?*? ""I'* del?-V8 ?f' U *« annoauced that tbe arrest
I» *™.t. 1W.1.1 bnn.Pre-i-on., Tta".SS*£iSl fjS^Kl3lbS:
hibition department with two ed- wblc^ ‘ on'eues at Jtellae on the *•■»<*• fruon lmn»- »ud other engagement.. I that no time prior to nine o’clock inoniries into tmoonw^Ku
jtors. 4th of May, responded in his usual
sensible and forcible manner. Af-
------ raiilirr UUI IUr nVT I
"face from home jokI other engagement*. I
am in full rympathy with those who .>|>|»
«ai«i amsiKlmctit.
I. Heronre | 1 relieve it contrary to tbe
!fi-nius and spirit ot our government' undent
oormtic, anol an injury to true temperance
reform.
that no time prior to nine o’clock
».« isrs -■ v w,~
accidental arrivals at an earlier St. Pktersburg, April22.—Tho
boor do not benefit the govern-1 czar ha.8 abandoned bis intention
ment; nor will delays of clerks in *}} *teying several weeks in St
.UKJKtflUUViS
counted, unless occasioned by di-
urv, ami result m the overthrow of deiw
^eratic institution.. ami an injury to the hesi ---------, .......... ./.cwcmucu uj ui* , . — .----b- —
interest- of the j«s>pie and the state. 1 rection of the superior officer of czar 8. P*au® 18 aaid to have been
l am in favor of temperance in all things,; the bureau and the clerk is oo. lua^e i*i consequence of the addi-1
and regret that ,t ha- no, been left a moral gaged npon work. The Statutory li°Ual am!8t8 mad« “ !
,nt!c*r I hour. ____i______ * Sunday, on thn Vom
A variety acress named Carrie ter assuring Chairman Gibbs of
Clark shot herself, with suicidal bis intention to be present on
intent, at B! Paso, on the Ifftb 1 that occasion, ho says : “l>eplor
lost. i iug as much as any citizen the
_ -»»» — evils that result from the esces-
Houston wants the State Mili- } #ive nse of whi.kv, I have long ___________________
Lieutenant Danenhower of , ,1 • -.’**■ ! dearer cut issue presented to thedemocrats1 * here was a quorum of the lou"° 10 aa' ® taken positions a-
Amo m* .bled.: l„, j, i ; Ssw&JXsrss&i
Annapolis. Maryland, on the 20th ills more dangerous far than those ™ghU."V.ftte^i^irand^ d™™e ine8B wa8 transacted beyond tbe ou’the czar’s life. These arresta
inat hw diiAsiin- k« .wi/ XJ« I----■ - -• - - ■ ... -1 him of the exercise of right* in which then I examina,io» of numerous requests we.1™ made quietly in order to a-
i-no crime. " for information from voii-oo.i : v°id alarm, and until now the no
TOR
' HAWK.
tiusH (fjSk
Frtt from Opiolrt, i.Mlx'l md StiMH.
1651: o Kcts
PROMPT. ^0^$’
M OA.ftALTtMll.lB.
i. E. WILLENBERG,
1
-DEALER IX-
CElfgBAT. MXRCHAZTDZSZ,
AT Dacoeirrs asd Draueba.
TIB (liftUB L VOUftl
-AND-
Fine old Kentucky Whiskey; Foreign and
Domestic Cigars.
inst., by shooting himself. He is
supposed to have been insane.
He was 35 years old aad an intel-
ligent and polished officer. He
leaves a wife and two children.
The Texas drummers purpose
testing the constitntionality of the
law imposing a tax on them.
sought thereby to be abated. 1
tiou, 1 should, nevertheless, op-1 *,J^J'evol**t,on * ?,yn<m* success, thi ! been determined with regard to ! The choiistpr in tho *
pose the adoption of the proposed nm-er h.vc^^wr^^^eni^Tby j lllf.h8 nfh ^t,0n,0f-a 8ecr(,.tarJ' aiul cademy church committed suicide
amendment, because of its pecu- or ^m**i | wiU be ne"esMS“u“JlS?,rfo*r" fr«m awiu-j
The tindiiUirkin convention in 18H0 ar- J ed that the matter stand** as it did IwnomU i u ,OU8e* j
dugnyr] the dcimx-astic party because of it-1 when the board ailioni-ncH L sea,< hed the honse was discover
opposition »<> all Munntimry laws. The issue „ ‘ •* U1 u< d a week < e,i tobca nihilists’ rendezvous !
BAST 8IDB OF PUBLIC 8QUAHB.
requestsl , , *u «raw ioa- _ M a
railroad ':°ld f,arm’ a,,d ““*« now the po Lftr PUIIl
ird wm have succeeded in keeping| I UI 1(1111
liar scope and effect. It abso-
lutely prohibits the manufacture,
of not only
With the abolishment of the, ^ and exchange
rummers tax and the adoption whisky and braudv tint also oti c r ■ j.—........-n.-mn. umu-u
of prohibition won’t the Dronertv * . l ^oldly met »nd crushed out or the <bino- !
^ “.o e property wines and beer iu texas; but d«»ee <™tic^ p»m u defeated mid <lurupt«l, until j
owner have to go down deep into I__-___*__..___, .L,. .. . ithisfiuiuticii.ui works ii-.,ui.,i.,r..Mi Uv,i,u^
- - -...AMftflBk
TUB CHARLES A. TOG ELKS CO. BALTIBOftE, Kit.
HAWKE S'
K M .1
- |--—-------- nuu vtxaiupnwily tllllll
faiiuti( i>iii w ork* its own duiVtil, anti dem-
his pockets for money torn'., the !,K>t “Qderlake to I'robibit
„ f mouey t rnn the parcbase or their importation. A j selves, it will not do to retire behind the
tstate government 1 < n, Tex** tt-lw. I.wu , I,A ...on ! W'UM-hr«*«w.wk ol the local option resolu-
________ i uuzen 01 ie»as W no lias the Ilion- U.m ..f the hue denio<-r»tic convention, and
r>,~„ w . . „ , , ey can import whisk\, wine and I lho-cp such must be sh.-lM
C»ITY Marshal Ed wards, of Tax* i . x. , « o,lt* ^ Dut would b*? thought of a general
arkaua, shot and killed a gambler i 6e*r [°r ar‘y D,,P' but he can not »'t-'P»to hold Sis nrmyUnh-;
. ... , - ®r ’ manufacture braudv or wine from ,'r under hr.- of Ok- enemy Ftod. ,-.H di |
known by the name Of Jack King,, _____ * . rectwns, by ordering bis men tothrow Itwuv
.«tb.l pise, OP the 2Mb Inal, f ,, apple,,’ prac1"*’ *rape'
aaem. Ibat Km, kaoebed Ed- thM. lh.„ meUi0-
SOt MASK
777TTY
wards down withsut cause, and
as he arose he did so shooting.
sacramental and
1 poses.
King, killing him instantly. |£ *111.' Ii«^T«.
Grape cnlture is a growing in- < *V®nlfiud ’’ Jnuejl •'‘['•‘''the world over,
dnstry in Tav.. J* in ofl-r
' ----- HIV II (1 111 Ucl 1 *M.ir l 1.1 II I I ( I ,
of personal applicants for appoint-! 0 !
inents under the administration [ Berlin, April 23.—The Nation
Ht Washington has diminished!a ^eitung says: Anxiely is
very materially. In the Interior i groundless. We are convinced
Department it was stated by an jtbat the ^vermne-iit will not ap-
official that there has been a'rnar- pr.®ve a«'ytl»ing not in confor- COfflUHBd With Rreat Mrartirp Pnwpr
■■ - | a- ;—
l.; their anils: Many brave men under such ! aud 1 emtories. “The withdrawal ’ 8 Dowed r rench spies to go An.lfor softness of emtnranoe to the eye can
1 .nn'Ivt0 to ‘,h'- L‘"-! ®f rai!1,oad passes has p.retty ef- j "e,e; a,,d j{ is impossible that. M. "oVhou™ wlt^ntTuKa”* j
Sig3a.-t-Fre»earvers. ‘
All eyes fitted by
-B. "WHITE,-
JNO. SCHUHMACHER,
^WHOLESALE AND HETAlUfr
4
Mill
CIEIRff
----,, , lUc.r «ruia. .nuny orave meu under *ti<*hl i wuhukp. iuc wiiuurawai ; ... iu
vtbfii* fruits fur jonler* woM desert and go to theen- of ruili oad (m.sses has prettv ef-1 him! it is impossible that M.
•al mechanical mh ,u.K,Rhtn Th« w»y | feet nail.v stopped the coming 0f *s‘hnaebels was decoyed into Ger
'Trttp?«‘ ^r:i2i^TX^,SuSU2sr.,s3r^r^i‘te,«w*«“*.«•«i.*vwmi{... ztizj*•»•»«i»
1 | cry one active tiglitunr; so when a politi I ,lrS® appointments
nv uni. coi.-.uni a ...I : ____. ' i , , . r i ........ n -
-AND DEALER IN-
7 j cry .me t.. active flghtingV .so whenVmdTti I ,,rfe appointments and press !1 *»e (4ermau officials. It has al- | -B. WHITE
may bay aud consume ud question u pre«-nu>d, let the forcer be I claims here. Before the interstate i read-v beeu distinctly denied that nm^staud optician, LaGn
' a8*^yrpaaBccl’>tliiU8ae.dichl’t8havCi PPTr8|*8c1iMwb’aa!!*|>^ j *' ^**-*.1.
I, 2 _____2 I Mankind i.- milch nlilc >c. I .... lleleiiations and individual!, h.,,.c No fears of war wit.ll France are m m . — —
M, J, CONNELL
allow his^eizure by
officials. It has ai-
LaGrange. Texas,
pcddlera at
(No. 18. 1 y.)
The passage of the inter-state
commerce bill made John H. Rea-
gan senator, but, judging from
the effects tbat has been produc-
ed by its enactment on tbe trans-
portation of the eonntry, were the
election of Senator to oconr to- j
day, aud be a candidate, it would
most certainly be the means of
defeating him.
Texas, and in many ) -utos where prohibition h .s been adopted it
places a great deal of money has: ,!** th“*,ho »»<w»l sense of
. . ... „ Idie Pcu)’h‘ revolt at this rpceics of inquisi-
D©dl inveRted IU lt» i tuj 6Q6ct < laws, and Qmv btn.'OiiMi deadksttt'rhup*
of tliis amendment will be to crip
pie it and drive wealth aud popu-
lation beyond onr borders ; and
therefore one of the most effec-
--------------— I« vimit: ucim ICIitn? Ilfj*
on tlie statute book?: thus weakeningrespiTt
for oilier laws ; tbat (Ininkenuess and crime
incrc««e rather then diminish, and that the
rtatc lows the rev enue legitimately due from
the use uf what may he classed a- a luxury.
Alcohol is found’in nearly everything that
grows, and men will extract and’use it, and
Reliab’* statistics show that for , be removed.’’
everv man killed in war about--»•*-
n.;r,"iw.?So?, ^o“e EqaalKI,!,.,.
\es, and reliable statistics also This is not a good country for
show that more people go to pre-! socialism or anarchy. It is not a
mature graves from intemperance ; good country for class politics or
iu eating than Irom drinking in- i for enterprises based npon tbe
temperately. 80 yon see it wont: elevation of the few at the «?.
live means tolesson intemperance SwfiilnlSi ^oLwm'Ikb^K,“J
by tbe substitution of native j do artidesoffood.
wines by tbe stronger iiqnors will
delegations and individuals here
for oue purpose or another. They
would come from the Pacific coast
aud the far Northwest. But, now,
since, free passes have been can-
celed, we don’t have many such
callers.”
It is not the use but the abuse that is
wrong. Punish those w ho abuse it and are
alone guilty of any crime, but do not at-
tempt to punish tbe innocent for the crimes
of others. This is a question upon which
democrats and republicans may unite against
a common enemy, for it assaifs the personal
rights of the citizen.
No fears of war with France are
entertained here. It is stated
that M. Schnaebels was watched
for a month prior to his arrest,
and that he frequently made se
cret visits to Metz for the pur-
________ l>ose of stirring up a revolt against
In a decision upon the accounts tbe Germans. Of this fact Ger-
in a case from the Navy Depart man3’ have ample evidence,
ment Acting Second Collector Paris, April 23.—Public feeliDg
McMahon has given a definition here concerning the arrest of M.
v will be considered by ; Schnaebels has grown much calm-
that office “a public exigency.” i er. It has transpired that the ^
tie says that the mere certifies- Leipsic court, previous to the ar- —
tiou by a public officer that an ex-1 rest, had condemned M. ~
lgency exists is not sufficient to bels for big I? -freaaoiTfor" tecitinw
establish it, when it appears uponl^wato tiJ deS? ,DUUDg
the face of the voncher that | Le Martin declares that the sec-
rhts of the citizen. ooptiRoata <o * ,*WO€ | Le J
It wan imporutioi. Ol Xew EngUnd fanat- '. ”‘ ,1 8 ral8e- ^.n- #5Tfgency retary of the German embassy
lcisin that ought not to take root in the South, . 80methiag Core than a condi-1 has inf* ' ” ™
or with a people who value personal and --...
civil liberty.
If my
do for yon to monkey with “statis-
tics.”
Navahota bai’ wuapW th® exc,n8ion of tbe Peop,e’
its pcrjoJjfiajriTres last “week ^he ‘ 'T°Uld be j“8t “* bad a® 0,888 1<5g'
— 1 -l 11 -n *, 1 islation in the interest of capital.
•wrrtTdinir occnoie-1 tK“ i
Uon of^ th.iffgs which reuders a ' Schnaebels was’wrestedVecause
tempting German recruits
- v------o — I------rt from the army. The of-
„___________ - He 1)88 decided, also, fense was committed on German
r*™» -'»•>•« »* <-« Uei.:|-*—^___;_ 5v?si2irss,sjr!sis te^,yss52T?k,ss,pjrss
I». inadli-g .roa-p. ,eek|„g ft£'TLt 1' ! SXLST® '** ' ^
^people who value personal and «OD ot ttyffgg which reuders a Schnaebels was ai
engagements will permit, I will he ! KpW"",iue «f action expedient, he was tempting t
j with you at the convention, aiyil^sjucT’tiv''' ,r,.xo*v®8 a stnte of pressing ne-1 to desert from the
t see a vigorous eani^r.ig'rt fiiaugtrated that ' cessity. l*““ e
i will forever crush out this species of fanati- j that wl
.........*...................*...................
KEG, BOTTLED BEER AND ICE.
Proprietor of ICE FACTORY and BOTTLING WORKS.
fiwK b*n4 811 ^ °f pifm andflttin** for Machine. Al» the Haworth
1887- 1887-
White & B radsliaw
-DEALERS IX-
LaGrauge, Texas.
(South sid* or Public S<juarz.)
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
r VTr* .j .K.T.a.«
g#d cons era y, am all eqUa] footing. The law pro- th« money away from home, has
that journal also suffered serious
- loss iu the destruction of its libra
ry, and iujnry to its printing rna
terial. The Journal is glad to
know that its loss was not more
> serious. Tbe fire was the act of
•u'incendiary.
—■■■• -- -—
The Missouri Baldknobbers
who have been carrying things
with a high hand in tbe Sooth wes-
tern portion of that State have
eotne to grief. A large number
of them have been indicted and
the remainder are deeing tbe
country. The gang consisted of
several hundred men, embracing
merchants, farmers, preachers,
peace officers, mechanics, lawyers
and laborers.
President Cleveland having
been invited by the Ladies’ Mon-
ument association, of Charleston,
to be present at the unveiliug of
the monument erected in memory
of John C- Calhoun, on the the 36tb
inst., wrote a letter expressing
bis regret and declining the invi-
tation. The letter is eooebed in
terms complimentary of the illns-
trions statesman whose memory
ever b« revered by the peo-
tbe Booth.
for its payment. His claim against “There is tYemendous latent ex-
tbe government is valid under citement here over the Schnae-
th® 8bf.tnte- . . bels affair. The geueral belief isj
Public attention here is now that Bismarck wants to create a
concentrating upon the National situation which will render war
Drill to be held in May. The col- inevitable,
or-line crisis has been safely pass . .. T
ed, the movement towards the A.Y’ 23-~Io<lI>iry into
re-organization of the local mili- h® matter ot the arrest of Scbnae-
tia, patting the companies in a . 8 188 not yet 8howa whether
tects all alike, and it punishes ^®.en prowling about Jefferson
crime no matter who commits it. j1 A8 W,ei?^'ftt^Arij8 that**!*16 thamp
^ gets the orders that the home
If any Socialist reconstructor has printer ts entitled to, and thus a
crossed the sea with the notion class of merchants continue to
that laws on this side of it weieiW0l'k against Jefferson aud her
not meant to b« obeyed, and will tftx-payerg who have their money
not be seriously enforced, he will j amfcLrrv a job st" ck^f sTarione!
very soon be disabused of thatjry While Ibis spirit is coutinu- Sm ^"neariy ^here* Srii^hUtl Schnaeb«l8^‘Vaid’^ Jrouiited^
insane idea. The republic governs i ally shown toward the home priu- fnr"8 the ,houghts\o ou!-?f-do^ «ain8t the violation of French
lightly, bnt its hand grows heavy | f«r, who has his capital invested gportg and 8p^.taclee< the —territory by the Germans H«
when it falls on the criminal. *\Ve, 1'J®1’0ffice for tho aocorn- ing- 0f ii0t«l rooms by on
u -j . .. , j inodation of tbe public, we beg to * J
have an idea that the less th® -inquire what encouragement is
Government does for the people, there offered to have so much
and the more they do for them- j money iuvested here in job print
WE have tbe largest assortment of Goods this Spring we have ever offered tbe
trade. A large assortment of tne
ZEIGLER BROS., BOOTS AND SHOES.
Clothing, Hats, Queensware, Glassware.
Hardware and Cutlery.
XX. IVXoelle, jw' °*T ,he'““7- -
Wagons and Buggies.
-AUSTIN LIME. CEMENT.—_
17" EEPS constantly on hand a full assort-
AA ment of heating and cooking stovef
of the latest styles, and from the best manu-
factories.
Also tinware of all kinds, besides manv
other articles of household goods.
The public are invited to call and examine
my stock.
No. 8. 1. v.
JLO-E1TT
iia, pauing me companies id a . ' “ wnciuei
position to compete for the prizes he wf8 arre8l®d au French orGer
goes briskly on, the month of the SchnaTb''0^ A'*'011 ®xarniaation
gainst t!
territory by the Germans.
We panse for an
■elves, the better it will be for i inS u*ateri?1 ^ -
everjbodj. Bo! ,,o fact i.
certain th»n this s There is not a ^ H' rt®ai®her know these same
limited or absolute monarchy any- j tran,P printers will retnm home
where in the world who will more 'and ^autfh d1® idiocy of those
thoroughly ernsh any conspiracy wl108® orders they secured, and
against society er any attack up- woad®F why they will persist in
on social order than will the sov- j their home paper, that L
ereign people of these States. Shoring in thetr interest in every
The people pf this country
can govern themselves, and do
not require to import statesman
from the anarchist hotbeds of En-
way possible, tbe cold shoulder f
Tbe many personal notices given
„ the
, declares he is unaware
cause of his arrest.
He
of the
... ___secur-
ing of hotel rooms by outsiders
begins, and all indications point
to the fact that the great assem-
blage of tbe republic’s militia, j
ami of all who love the military,, -
is almost upon us. Washington,'. Georgia is pretty thoroughly
fresh and charming in her new impregnated with prohibition pro
suit, will welcome gladly J oli' ittes, and, finding that they
State Press.
g
The celebrated Behr Bros., and Kuitxmanu
pianos. Tuninu and repairing done. Satisfae
tion guaranteed. Bnsinees place at the I.esteT
[no. 2. 1 y.)
We are the only Agents for the following Machinery, &c., at LaG range
i Avery’s Plows, Cultivators and Planters,
j Southern Clipper Plows, Cultivators, etc
Clark's Huller and Cotton Cleaner,
McCormick Reapers and Mowers,
Reynolds Cotton Presses, «tc
tbe thousands of delighted visit-; ®an close
ors who wjll flock to her May re- i Pr°P°8®» as
ception.
L.
Foreign News.
PARIS, April 22.—M. Berronl-
de, iu an interview to-day, gave
up the saloous, they
. . ..II* usual with these
proscriptive cranks, to go still
further. They propose to tax ev-
ery citizen *1,000 who uses wine
at his table. If successful in this,
they will perhaps next discard
wine at sacrameuts.aud then turn
their attention to tobacco and ci
2afr>» :»-.*■
xue many personal nonces given de, iu an interview to-day, gave gars. Once the principle is es-
by the home paper of this class of the apathy and timidity which the tablished that the law can deprive
r u.rT,,, aa;no»rfe(;'‘«'' :»;p ~ r.f rjj,
rope to show them how to rule a®** '« entirely ignored and their, re8Igning the presidency of the end.—Colorado Citizen,
their country, as a proof of which jfas 0,8 are bestowed npon men Patriotic league. r>naaf*iaK» * e •
not a place forth® Compnjne or eepent it if they do ppt chauge ter iu official circles. M. Goblet. „„ i.„? tb*: ** ^e!*
j their tpctics.
NEW STORE
JOffl H. SCHULTE,
-Dealer In-
IpENERAL MERCHANDISE,)
LaG range, Texas.
GINS, FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS.
u U u
PRATT’S
E. CARVER’S
BROWN’S “ «
wiNsim-s “ «
GULLET’S “ “
COTTON BLOOM “
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH MILLS.
MAID OF THE] SOUTH “
PRIDE OF TEXAS POST «
STRAUB
GLIDDEN’S BARBED WIRE.
B"y 8tate Portable and Stationary Engine
-PXlfKTXS WIND MILLS.- ^
- -'V ------— "v* » ^ ^
Kansas, Missouri aud the north- the lurid horrors of anarchy,
SE!*“i“oLTmoT;Ju.’ j ths2=^7.a.dcpi I5w£»'
* part of last week. A large tel present for solution one of} “A Golden Dawn/’ That's the kind of d»wn 1 {jno tQ j
of people were killed and
ter ill official circles. M. Goblet. nR :i t,„s n.:., 7" '‘V
ISZ?SBSX^27S&'r<*
•«SuS JdoffuIm nigi.^nU. So cro!Snt1nhh“.‘ “e fU“"
uarpoae vtatJSj V‘1! .Sofj
present for solutiou oue of; “A Golden D»wn.” rni»t’sthe kind of dawn ’ {juQ to take in the oremises and • i ii ■“W01 suddenly
O.O.,p.,p.r i iosessrjs.'srjsssisi \ «s js &•!! aarsaxsr&Mss ifs
the most interesting and impor-, ;heD LWe "<i ‘row. for ii,« wj they again met this morning to lK.TE U is
and a vast amount of! tent questions of the day—for the However. Colonel, tb* Inquirer man w-anu further ^consider tbe subject, hoped that all will vet turn nut
of.,, wa. S«.uoyed. I pro.jMjrily of til. natiou dep.nd. ^
hes relate an instance on the harmonious co-operation all right gentlemen The Jour- of the arrest from Germany. The newspapers of Texas must
NAL wil reach your sanctum reg- Tbe Fr«n«b newspapers gener- coaie d«wn on the advertising a-
conflict bat Keen Ubor .«d cp,- • T 1 S” t.IXVLd^Infb7.f
Ti tLv^ Vh^lri Do nol He Pl«ye«" do Everybody parL and exhort the people to be ness. They name the ratef when
tal. There shou d he none be-, reag Gelden Dawn’’ with calm and do not play Prince Bis- is to be paid and when they
u employer and empioyge,, n|Manref march’s game. . wish to, refuse *6
men, two women and j of these two great elements of
the people. There is no natnral
a, had taken refuge in
i cellar, when eight cows
through tbe roof
injured all of them.
(Xext door west of Bank Saloon ) Ly • o. h / S H D
w,.k . —— !■
HOUSTON TANK COMPANY.
ware, crockery etc.
Always on hand best brand* of Sour: Sea
fairy and Tidal Wave, aud also northern
seed potatoes.
Hopes by a strict attention to busine** and
fair dealing to receive a liberal share of
public patronage.
Goods delivered in
free ot charge.
(No. 6. 1. y.)
any part of the eity
W* OH.™
H.H a.
WHITE & BRADSHAW.
LaGrange. April 10. 1884.
“ ““ t!,em
: win i can
twean empiiayor and employ*®, j DiBagnre
Capital inverted iu the industries j1 f
of the country and the derelop- q„..Tnll
ment of its resources gives
> Agriculturist ad-
to look out for
as It becomes more
»t each year that ------------ r------- lur ,
..vknees prevalent th® The Indus- peRr ut „
j is directly attribe- j lri** never so safely prosi>er- Journal.
• of the waten1008 u •'hen labor is contented. _ ^__
studying the IH paid, dissatified labor may | WASHINGTON LETTER,
that in niue 1 bring fitful success to oepitel, but • -
diSCODtent breeds trouble and errom oar Regular Corrrepoodent.)
dissatisfaction at tbe mine, the; April loth 1887.
arck’s game. j J>8« to, refuse to pay anything
M. Scbnaebel’s arrest is badly *or their ads., thereby defrauding
__| ocuiiaeoei'8 arrest is badly iuvu »«»., mereoy tieiranqing
Coke ha. reeentiv mterprefeU in the stock market' *>>« publisher out of bis cash. The
em- i vrittan another letter y_n circles and rents have fallen one Star-Vindicator proposes to rnn
nioument to labor The emnlov ! . . another letter fully ex- frane> its part of the business and hopes
ploym^t to labor. The *“PIof*! ptelning his attitude In regard to The government will not com- others will follow.-Bianco Star-
t of labor res s in profit lo the pending campaign. It will ap- plaiu to Germany of the arrest of Vindicator.
in the next issue of Thb M. Bchnaebel until full inquiries The New York Tribune says
Bvsrs o-
i a wel! into which
and quits
h Th.beTe",“ad® iDt°* tbe,ca8e’ u that “protection is the wedge
trjb* x/Dtu8r8*?^lIlt j- that will cleave open the solid
comroenriTon the* ff £ co^phshifg^haf resXb^lillSl
_ s&rzsss.
wnAi i,t„----- — ——' ---- »r.u 4U.u referencess to it. hopes to succeed by convincing
factory and tbe work-bench, and _J>ttl*8tate,l at the Navy Depart. t8Pat^e5„®onb^D\ _^be the southern people tbat it is
Thte^Iv i^ri^bly' makes itself in’ the «>®»t tlmt since thelssue of Sec-; »tetement that M. Bchnaebel was right To? them t^paytaie^ thrje
eounting-room and ia tbe market
—” »v4u.xiu5 ------- — ■ u* iuui 11uico Hreaier mail reve-
reports trow tbe different bureaus M- F'oureus will await the re- nne taxes, to support the business
of the Navy Department of the suit of minute inquiry on the spot of the capitalists who may invest
arrival aad departure of clerks, before demanding a reparation of jn manufactures. —Galveston
thovo hoa Kaon a __... ! (iArmftllV tfYtI* ttiA arrest —
Meat Market,
w H. GOODE, Pi-opr.,
South *n>* or Public SqvAH*,
Next door east of S, AWxamtert Store.
LaGuakok, Tsxaz.
VX/ILL deliver fresh ment, either ice corn
V V or otherwise, as my patrons desire.
Beef from fi to 8 cents per pound.
Pork „ - to 10 „
Mutton „ 8 to 10 „ „ „
My Motto is to Lire and Let Live.
Do not expect to monopolize the trade,
[1*9 t°Ej 40 Werit * *'^rlLl Patronage, '
JOHN a CARTER.
F- C. CARTER
We ArePmpareit lo Negottate
CHOICE RANCHES
in solid bodies, fenced and storked.
Also on Good Farm* at Moderate Rate* ot
Interest. Apply to Shattutk A HorruAx
21 Soledad Street, Saw Antonio. Texas, or
PHELPS & LANE,
(No. 50x—) LoGrange, Texas.
JOHN e, CARTER & BH0„
■ DEALERS IN
3Dry GrOods
NOTIONS
BOOTS, -M
SHOES, S
HATS, AND
$TAPIEAKO FANCY- CROCERiFg,
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
Give
(No. 48
Everj’thing new and fresh from the importers.
us a call. We are satisfied we will give you satisfaction
L y.) ' J<§I
FRANK REICHERT.
—UKALKX I*—
ESsHS -raaSSSB!!
not appear ,u The Journal the clerks have begun to appear er*» Lohengrin, to have taken
ess paid for. If individuals at the department some time in P'*®« at Ed«a theater, in Paris,
* w lo ventilate their ideas ou advance of the regular office to-morrow have been postponed,
mthrouffliiucoinaiiM boor** and b»v* also reported ow*Dff to the feeling caused by the
ve to pa* »*-T—l Lbew*«Ive«ason dnty on Sundays, [ frontier occurrence.
News.
themselvesas on duty on 8nndays. froutier occurrence.
* P"' This has led Secretary Whitney! Berlin, April 22.—In opeuing j
to issue a circular to the chiefs of th« ilsbate on the scclesiastical'
WW *m riek. ire java bar CwtaiK
Who. W* «m a CUU, «h« erM far CwtorkA
Wfcaa aba heearea SUaa, ah* etang *a Caatarla,
Whan aba had Childs*, aka ga>* tkaa. Caataria,
BBICK! BRICl!!l x:RXITURE-
(Opposite the Portoftre.)
! First-clana brick for sale.
.fc.1
ir,
' (No. 88xi. j p
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Edmondson, P. E. The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1887, newspaper, April 28, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146191/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.