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FRKK IICAHTH. Kit Eli MIND8. K It E K CKOPLE, AKK TUB MATKIllAL, A N l T II K ONLV M A T K K I A I., OUT OF WHICH FREE U O V E It N M K N T 8 ARE CONSTR UGTKD.—J« fFts to*.
UriTAULISKi' MAK' fl lux. 1M3. (
I'UHi.imiKU u> THOMAS C. CAIN', t
BASTROP, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1873.
I vol. XVII. KO. fl
( Wllol.K M'MltUB VS>.
JOB FRINTINO. !
err-— " " c j
The Advertiser
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
U replvto with svery variety ■>(
type and material!
For Ibe neat and prompt execution of
J O B~W O It K,
Ami favors in lh.il line nr.'
a Ksi'h'UTrv 1.1.r so i./< i tk n
Term* reasonable and satisfaction rmmiiii'.l
«#••#; r.v .# i Hi.iii.
Ornn. North ond ki Main Street
GALVESTON DltUOOIST.
c
H. F U E O H U B .
Wllol««ale 1 r ii ff k I ■ I,
(i'lll entoil, Te* «.
QiLIC? SOlttsY*
SANTA 4'LA VS.
OH THE NIUIIT BKr«HX CHRISTMAS.
For School Director*
Beat No. 1.
B. Garwood .282—0. Wertzner ...447
B «t No. 2.
! D. G. Hendrix .285-J. J. Smith 402 <
Beet No. 3.
774—No opposition.
Beat No. 4.
. .204—Geo. Warren 612
Bent No. D. [495
Twee the night belure Christmas, when ell
through tbr h s*s,
; Not e crestore we* stirring, not efea e irou«e,
I The •locking* were bung by tbe chimney wlui
eere
In li pe« that St KlClloLiasooeteuld be there.
1 The children were ne*tled all •nug In their bsds , T. A. W. Hill.. .282 — C. G. Jungmichael Ileum
Mtlea Eplor
W. F. Mi Ice
While vlaions of ugar plum* danced through
their bssd* ;
And mama in l>«>r hercbief end I In my eap
, lied j'i«i ne*tled our brains for e loeg winter
n p ;
When oul on the lawn tbero arose such a clatter
i I sprang bom tbu bed to e e whet we* '.be
matter
Awe; to tbe window I flew lib* e fleets,
' Tore upon the *buliers end threw up the *a*b
The moon on the hreast of the new fallen snow
AgcuH fjr Huchan'* Cre« I '.• Compound', |
J. t'J Arrr A Co. I> Jam'- A Hon
Co.T. W. Marndrn, J. II Mel.ean John Hull,
John.Ion, Ilclloway .1 «'"■ N il,.I mtea Kuddle
.kilo, It-id, t uri'ieb ,v Audi'!* Tllden A Co ,
Klward Wilder. l.o .i* ile t!liemicsl Work*.
It I, Kahustoek A C " < bstle* I. .
r. .-h«|W uto iger, N'.'aaik, t'rajron Co.,
Mb.il A i 'mil tuey a I'ailttr M«t'Vlnegsr
(ieve the luMie ol midday to otiject* below
Kadway A ' When my w°'"'#l'i0f •>«* •bouIJ p
Hitter*, l < 1roi.li''*. Nove.ty Plv-inr 1
Wtirk*'. Mc I.sun's Vet milage and l.iver I'l'le, |
Mr*, winalom * Soothing Stru|>. Jerub'e
Cordlel, M«'roheet lierKl.oif i ill It Winf i-
•milb * liemedle*, llai. <• M r l{ n« cr. tti«-
ttreefegliarg Hiiihk 11 * I-iht Itfg. j
oiator. Crai^ • Mi < rmcop' * I •to* el. « Silrri
••-epport. r« llorui'ti > Hun Ur I l'r ( iniiona
t'ro. k * Wiuo of Tar, I'roob ■ -jrep ot I'ob" ,
Hoot. Ilttf in • Mitf- Italm Kaird'* Itlooin j
llartrrV Vaioal'li* U«iur<li< > ltiw*u l • Lt|lii
nieg Ustr l>j«'. i eiesiifeeturei • prtoee. It
Kallh A t'u'a .lib loid< llromgoola
pvar.
liut a minietoro lelgli,and eight tiny reindeer;
\\ itb a liuir uld driver to lively end quick,
I knew in n moment it mu*t be Si. Nick !
More rapid than .-aglaa hia cour*er< they came.
And lie whittled and •hooted, end eellod them
Dancer! eo«, I'raneer!
For
Amearimeiita,
.. ..271—AdaiuM
, .000
HNAKK FBA1BIK.
by nam' :
• Sow. I a*b'r! now.
end Vlien '
On Cooiiui't 1 on Cupid ' on, Ousdsfl ed
end Itlit/el! !
Tu tli* top ol tbe porebt to (he lop of lie welt: I
Now duh away' da*U aaaj ' daah away all !"
A* dry leaver ibat Itvfore (be wild biirricane By,
W hen they ui>- i an ebetecle muunt to the *ky;
Knaii h ul' bou.e-top the oouree* they flew,
femal* uiiu-i*.
vl.'.nt*r
Bl'MlNKSS CAltDH
M
O AM It 1.1. I.OIX.I: No ill
i kMMk
J V II" 'I I I! w • M
J*o M I i V I <e«-r..;*i*
li**tr p. M r Ii a 1*7 2
it \ - nc" cH*rriNo v..
Meet* i*t alrtrday i. . ' u r, Ii mnntl. i
J It A VF.IIH. M I. II.
J*a II till.M -r ■ . >e. n iar
Heetrui Mau-u l«. 1 "TJ
\v.i . M 1 1 1 1.
•firo«f.v#; " ./!' #«ih
Bwalrup, Tfl# .
ltni.l. (iraci.ee ill all tbe Plain.! *nd lo
if frrii#* ' ourt*
lUchUun i : > o'.
rliioo
p. lu iBT.'n iiiy
IIK I'. II. I.I I KK I T
OFITIO—Dr 1' Ssjei*' I'rup Store
BAiTBGF • - • TEXAS.
Ha«trop iriw Iuly 10,1 kt'l .liitf.
T I'. KARt.\ .
DK
Offer* hh prof""*!"'al nervine*
tee* of B«*t'op and vieinltv
OKKlt'K— At the drug rUire of
K'dding. lUtlrop, Aue
D
k. n. hii.i..
- .0.
IIAVINti riturni'l fiom I.
peftuan.'nll) |. c*te ill 11' 11 1'iao *'''1 • Itei*
nU *ei tire* to tbu iimuuuilj il- I'll) «n ian and
Surgeon
OFFICKnt iJ* >■ •■•/A. H IIII.I-
Hill'* I'ralne, J urn- Vint .
H nilJ.EU,
Physician and (Surgeon
\\ itb thr *lri|(li full of toy* and St.Nleholee too
And tl.cn in * tmnkUag, I bean I on tbe roof,
Tbe prenciug *nl ptwing ol each little hoof
A* I drew in n>; bead and we* turning *rouuJ.
Down tbe c blmnt-y lit Nicbola* came with e
bound.
lie we* drr**ed all in fur, Iroio LUbeed to b t
loot.
\nd bit clothe* were kli terLitbcd wi b e be*
and 'oot ;
A bundle uf toy* ha bad Sung on bit heck,
And looked like a pejler juttopemng bw peck
Hit eye* bow they twinkle hi* dlmplee bow
merry '
lli cherk* like ro*e* Ir* n >*e like e cherry ;
lliadio.l little iH'iuth we* drawn up like * bow,
Ami the in erd of hi* rblu we* white ** *now:
i lie •tump of a p pe be held light In hi* teeth
Ai.il t <• *.noke encircled bit bead like a wreath
ill I,•,I abroad fece end a little round helly
I h <t *liook. when b« laughed, like a bowl lull
ofyally.
He wa* cbubtiy and pi.iinp.a right jolly oldelf.
And I ia igbe,l when I * w biui, in apite of
uiyvclt.
A wink of hi* eye and t* t of hi* head
Soon gave trie to km w l h*o nothing to dreed'
{ lie >p< ke not e word.lull Went •> laigbt lo work
And filietl all the tock ng* , theu lurnml w ith
e jerk,
And laying hi* flnger e*ld* of hi* tin*c,
An I gi< ing e 'I 'd. up the chirnoey be roae
lie *prang lo hie aleigh, lo bit tram gere e
bi*tle,
Ami *a.«y they all flew like tbe down of e
thi'tle ;
And I heard him etclaim a* he drove eut of
eight,
ha« .le i If! to' 'Merry iliri-tma* toill.end to ell a good night
For Oorornor,
Coke 56—Daeie 20
For Lieutetieuldoveruor,
Uubbertl 56-Tsylor 20
Fur Comptroller l'uMic Account*,
DatJoo . .... . .57—Thornss ... .28
For Tree*uror.
Dors 57—Monroe 2*
For Cotumteaiouor (ii'ncrel Land Olllce.
Cirooe 57—Kouchlnr 2S
For Huperiuteudent I'ulilic luotrtictlon
Hollingewortli 57—Norton 2S
For Senator,
W. H. LodbetU'r 5«-U. LoJbcttcr 27
For Hit* IjCKioltttiro,
Upton 50—-Wei Iter 2.1
I'rioe.... . . 5fl-Ceni|)lx*ll. 2H
Miller 57—Billingelv 27
For District Clerk,
Finner 55—Dave ..28
For Ser.etor,
I <ed better 115—Led hotter
For RepreeeuUtivc*,
Upton, . .. . .111—Walker
Frieo 112 --C«m|>tiell....
Miller . 1(14 -Billingaiey .
1'or Dtetriet Cli rk,
Finney 123—Duve
For C nnty Treanurer,
HUndifer KI7- Meynnrd
For County Surveyor,
Monrare .121—Berteoh
For Aninel end Bide Inspector,
Hpsulding 118— Heeler..
For Jnsttct>e of tbe Peeoe,
For DiK'riet Clerk
Fiuney 03—Duvo
For County Trr ns'iror
Hteudifnr 04— Maynard
For Surveyor
Mononru 04—Berleeh
For Animal itnd Hide Inspector.
NpatildinK 6-1— Hasler. ......
For Justice of tlio Peace
01—Jung
ni«h smith.. 20—OrHha>a ....
Weiumel . . .02 -Curlu-ll ......
Hir'hstnith 52 -Liwhorn
Jou-i 04—Burgdorf
For County H'hool Directors
.91
Fur Swiator
WL' dhetter . .150—H Ijedbettcr
For Commissioner (Jeueral Lsnd OfQce.
117 Oroos
For tbe Li'gislatnre
42 -Keuobler 3
.'.II
Onrwood
Hendrix
Epplor .
Miles
Hill
For
.. 04—Wertzner. ...
:.. .fl.'l—Smith
,. 15:1-
01—Wtrren
Ul—Jurif/micbocl
Amendments,
r, l Affinsl.
91
91
. .91
128
. .90
101
.91
90
. .91
90
91
Uplon.
I'fice
Miller .
147—Campbell.. 131
For Superintendent Public Instruction.
CAI'I'AIN FBY'S APPEAL TO TBE
COUNCIL OF WAIi Ff B THE
LIVES OFniSCRBW.
Fiuney
CKDAB CliEF.K.
Fur Cluvrrnor,
Coke 9H—Davis . . 9;i
Fur Lieutei: 111♦ (jovornor,
Iiubbard.. . .. 97—'Taylor .... 93
For Uoiuj.tri'lle: Fublie Aecoants,
liar.leu . . 90—Thomas 94
I\<r Treasurer,
Doru .. . 97—Monroe 94
l'or Commissioner General Luud Office
Gruc. 95—Kenchler 91
Superi .tendent I'.iblio Instruction,
145—Walker
118—Billiugsley ..
For District Clerk
108—Duve
For County Treasurer
Stundifer .156— Maynard
For Surveyor
Monoure ... 155—Bertech
For Ins. oK Hides and Animals
.Spnulding . 152—Hasler
For Justice of the Peaco
Hearn. 152—Jung ...
Higlismith lit) (iraham
Waiutuell 151—Oorbell
Higlismith 88—Lawborn . ■..
Jones 152—Burghoff
For County School Directors
91 Garwood 154—Wertzuer
Hoiidrix 155—Smith
. .262—
. .130—Warren
15(1—Juijgmicbael .
Amnndmcuts
.. 142—Against
Eplor
Miles
Hill
For
SF.lt BIN.
Hearn
Higbtmitb
Wannuel ..
IliRbamith
Jones.
..125 -Juug
. 10— Gralinm
. 72— Corbeil
.. 91—Luwlmrn ■.
. 117— Burgdorf
t , tbe Citi-
For ScIkmiI Direetora,
Garwoial 115— Wertzuer 30
Hemlrii .111 SStnitli Ml
Kplor 120-
Milee 110 — Warren 25
Hill 118 — J'ingraiebael... 30
Amendments,
For 110 - Against ... 82
BED BOCK.
Hollingtworth 97—Norton
For Seuntor,
94 L d hotter
F. r I'. tire.-eiitiitivei,
95-Walker
., . 93 — Cauipl 111
KS Hillingidey .
For Dif'rict ' rk,
95 — Di.v:
For County Clerk,
I Stundifer .95 Mnycard
For County Surveyor,
Monoure. 97-Bertseb
For Animal itid Hide In.^peoler,
Spaulding 90—lla-ler
For Justices of the IVace,
Hearn ....... 95 Jung
Hi^hninitli 17— Graham..
Wsmmel 91 (.'or'jell
11ikIihiu11Ii .. 87— Liiwborn .
30
!
Ledbettc.
L' pton
I'rioe
Miller
Finney
92
90
95 1
97
90
90
For Governor.
Coke 41—Davis
For Lt Governor.
Iltibburd 41—Taylor
For Corn p. Public Accounts.
Dnrdcn 42—Thomas
For Treasurer.
I) <rn 42—Monroe ......
For Com. Gen. Land Oftlco.
Oroos. .. 42—Kouchler
For Sup't Public Instruction.
llollingswortb.. 42—Norton
For Senator. 20th District.
W 11 Ledbelter 41— H Ledbettcr.
For ReprcsouUtivus.
107
VM
. 90
Ul
112
.111
111
. 1511
111
.178
.111
.109
109
109
132
.121
.150
.155
.155'
Holliugsworth... .19—Norton....
For Senator,
L dbetter 40— Ledbottor...
For Representatives,
Upton 40—Wslkor
Price 41— Campbell ..
Millar 38-Billingaiey ,
For District Clerk,
! Ftuuejr 41—Duve
For County Treasurer,
Standifer 45—M<yn rd.
For County Surveyor,
Moneure 4S--Bertsob 0
For Auimal and Hide Inspector,
Spaulding 41—Hosier 3
For Justices of tbe Feacc,
Hearn 42—Jung 2
Uigbsmith 2--Graham 43
..40- -Corbeil 1
..10- Lawhorn 24
.40— Burgdorf 1
For County School Directoru,
Garwood 41 — Wertzner
.42— Smith
42—
.42—Warron
14—Juugmicbsel
Amendments,
For 17—Against
Wsmmel..
Highsmitb
Jones
Hsndris
Eplor..
Miles...
Hill...
.155
'OFFICIAL
155
VOTE OF
COUNTY.
BASTBOP
153 :
155'
Upton .. .41—Ciimpbell 100
Price 41-Walker ...
Miller 33— Billingaiey.
For District Clerk.
fit Finney Ill—Duve
For Treasurer.
Standifer .. 47—Maynard...
For Surveyor.
Moneure . .130—Bertsoh.
.130
. 57
. 48
. 32
E.rly
|li IJ
X <
: Junes
t lurwood
Hendiix
Eplor
Miles
Hill .
For .
97
For fsi lii" 1
Burgdorf
Directors,
98 Wertzuer.
91—Smith .
1 '.'H -
')('i Wurieti
. 9G Jungtniebael.
Amendments,
...79 Against
. 01
. 95
. 93
173
. 95
.101
. 94
. 92
. 94
. 94
. 94
01
For Animal and Hide Inspector.
Spaulding ..55—Hauler. .
For Justices of the Peace.
Hearn
llifthamilli
Wammel..
Highsmtli
Jones ...
. 48 —Jang
. 91—Grauam. ..
137— Corbeil. ..
.40—Lawhorn
. 28 —Bnrgdorff.
F' r County School Directors.
Onrw. od..
Hendrix..
I'plor....
Miles
Hill
Coke.
Main Street
th«
ll*«tmp, Test*
up alatr", over Moore
Orre r. fn
Tilgg'« ft tore
Csn he found si n g'n *t hi* ro un, Noith-
Ka*t corner ol tlie llurcli huilding.up tsirs
July'ii. No. a? —tf
ttl3CJI LAK*0JJ3.
OFFICIAL VOTE t F THE FBI
CI NCI'S OF BASTBOP COUNTY.
BASTBOP.
For Governor,
494
lliclisrd (Joke 268 — E. J Davis
For Lisuienant Governor,
; It. B. Hubbard 289 -R. II. Taylor
For C.unptrolh r Public Aocounts,
H II. Dtrdeti 200 ^.W.Thomas..404
For Treasu rer,
A. J. Dorn 280—A. T. Monroe,.400
For Comptroller General Land Office,
Druggists & Apothecary , J. j.Oroos. . . .287 - Jacob Kenclilor.406
f'or Superintendent I'ublio Instruction,
O. N. Ilolliugswortb. 287—A. B.Norton. 406
For Senator,
c. EltllAliD,
BASTROP, ^ TEXAS.
■edioul Wines and Liquor*,
Patent Medicines,
For Oovernor,
Coke 117—Davis 32.
For Lieutenant Oovernor,
Hubbard 118-Tsylor . 31
For Comptrolh r Ptibltc Accounts,
Dartien .117 -Thomas .. , 29
For Treasurer,
Dorn. 117—Monroe 29
For Commissioner General Land Ofli *e,
Oroos 116—Keuobler .... 80 j
For Superintendent Public Instruction, 1
Hollingtworth ..116—Norton 311
For County Treasurer,
Standifer 58 - Maynard
For Surveyor,
407 Moneure 58- I)ert*ch
For Inspector of Hides and Animals,
Spaulding 57—Hasler .
For Justice of the Peace,
HOO F.YE
°i|For.
.... 43—Wertzuer..
42 -Smith
107
42—Warren....
... .34 — JuiiRmichael.
Amendments,
.. 42— Against .
HALMAIUCS.
For Governor
. .141—Davis.... .
For Lieut Governor
Hubbard 139 Taylor
For Compt Public A"«mu i!«
Darden Ill '1'lioma* .
For Tre i. nri r
Doru 141 -Monroe
For Com (len'l. I mid Office
Ill Keuchli r
For Sup't. Public In*triiction
CO
00'
00
66
66
At C. run ARB'S.
Orug store. Ht trop, less*
I W. 11. Led teller 282—H. LedlietUr 405
Hesrn ..
Highamith..,
Wammel
Highamith
Jones
.67 - Jung
.. 36—Oraliam
. ..08—Oorbsll.
...38 -Lawhorn
, ...B0—Burgdorf.
Fur Ilepreaentatives,
W. F Upton.
B. J. Price.
W. O. Miller.
"Nicholson House,
Hualrop, Tr*ii ,
Diagonal St., nenr Military Cullogej j M i.'innpy
Nicholson S I'hotogrsillh w>Ai8Un,ii|or 2 ft-M.B.Maynsrd..482
9' For Surveyor,
1 J. J. Moneure 316 A. Bertscli .. .461
I
— For Inspector Hides and Animals,
Oeo.Spaulding 279 —T. A. Hasler ...497
284-T. J. Walker 487
281 -II. F. Campbell 518
.252 J. Billingaiey .406
For Clerk,
320 J. Duve ... 44
.27
, 48
, 28
.38
.27
..27 |
.29
. 29
...28
as a ss
BASTBt it*
January 2<l, IMfi'.l.
i<3 ■« m-
.TKXA8
till U l V
CHAKLKV llltll(.i:i(,
FA8IONABLE TAILOR
Main Mlrrol, llnnlrop.
WOtll,l> re*peetlu|ly Inform hi* trlenda
and the people ol lliiati• ■( and vicinity
gtnerallv, ibat he i« row prepared lo do all
Etnd* of Tailoring on abort notice and In the
moat approved workmanlike manner lie I*
Is re"«dpl of tho verv late-i l'aii"ian Ku*lilon*
Mil i* prepared lo make in* "cuts" to au*t
Iks Broadway gent or the plain farmer.
Tbaahtul for pati lihersl patronage, he askt
eonllniiannn of th« tamo Iro 'us old cu*to
mart, tnd a trial tr m tho puhoc gsnrrsllr
Bastrop I'ah l, , 1st . y
For Justices of the Peace.
Beat No. 1.
John Hearn. .277—.T. Jung .486
Boat No. 2.
W.A. Highamith 249 C.J.EGraham 621
Brat No. It.
H.J.Wammell 325 -F. H. Corbeil 440
Beat No. 4.
O.A.Highamith .248—W C.Lawhorn.M7
Beat No. 5.
0. F. Jones .283 L Barjplorf
For County School Directors,
Garwood 5t—Wertzner.
Hendrix ..66 Smith
Eplor 87 -
Miles. 50 Warren
Hill 45 Jungmichael
Amendments,
For 60—-Against ....
SMITH VILLI:
For Ooveruor
Coke 64—Davis .. ... 91
For Lieut. Oovernor
Hubbard 64 Taylor 91
For Comp. Pnblic Accounts
Dardeu 64—Thomas ...... 91
For Treasurer
Dora . . .64—Monroe .... 91 j Coke . .
For Com. Gen. Land Officn
Oroos 64 —Kenchler 91 | Hubbard
For Snp't Public lust ruction
Hollingsworth . 64—Norton 91
For Senator
W. Lsdbetler . .68-H. Ledbettsr 91
For ths legislature
Uplon (®—Campbell . .. .94
Fries M- Walker 01
MUUr ■ 9% -Billingaiey 0]
Hollingiworth 111 Norton
. OC
For Senator
W. Ladbetter .131 If. Ledbettcr.
.74
For the le KiNlulnro
Up'oii
.133 Cnmiibell. . . .
.68
Price
188 WMKUT
06 1
Miller
. 127 Billingsley . .
74 i
For 1 b^ti ict Clerk
Finney
.. 140— Duve
.04
Ft
r County Treasurer
Standifer
110 Mnytmrd .. . .
00
For Surveyor
Moticirc
110 Sertoli.
.00
Fur Vtnmal and Hide Inspector
Spaulding
1 III Hasler. . . .
00
For Justice of the Peaco
Hearn.
138 Jung .
00
Highsmitb
... 93 —Graham
MS
Wamnn 1 .
. . 133 C. rbell
CO
Iliglisniith
.33 1, iwhorn ...
100
Jonei-
130 Burgdorf
.00
For l
'ounty Selmol 1 iin ciors
Garwood
. .137 Wertzner
. 00
1 leilil 11X
136 t'Muitb
. 00
l-'.plor
2115
Miles.
1 Is Warren . .
55
Hill
137—Juugmichael
06
Amendments
I For ....
1
. .,139—Against..
00
MrDADE.
_
For Oovernor,
Coke 91—Davis 67
Fur Lieutenant-Governor,
Hubbard ..91—Taylor 67
For Comptroller Public Aocounts,
Darden 91—Thomas 67
For Treasurer,
Dorn 91—Monroe 67
For Commissioner Oenerul Land Office,
Oroos 91 —Keuchlor 67
For Superintendent Public Instruction,
Hollingsworili '>1 — Norton .07
For Senator,
Ledbettcr 91 -Ledbettcr .. .07
For Representative,
Upton . 91—Walker 67
Price 91—Campbell 66
Miller 91 Billingsley. ..67
For Dbtrict Clerk,
Fiuney 92—Duvo 66
For County Treasurer,
Standifer .91 Msynanl 67
For County Surveyor,
Monctre ... .91 -Bertscli 67
I >>r Animal nnd Hide Inspector,
.Spaulding ..91—Hasler ...-67
For Justices of the Peac
For Ooveruor,
Davis 1144 | Coke 10.X)
For Lieutenant Governor,
( Taylor 1144 | Hubbard 1087
For Comptroller Public AoeOuuls,
Jj-'j Thomas 1134 | Darden 1100
.151 For Treasurer,
Monroe 1135 | Dorn 1009
• 83 For Commissioner General Land Office,
1 Keuobler 1144 | Ooos 1089
* For Superintendent Public Instruction,
Norton 1147 | Hollingsworth 1085
For Senator, 20th District,
H. Lcdbitter 1155 | W. Lcdbetter 10C3
Fur Representatives,
Walker 1121 | Upton ...
Campbell 1211 j Price
Billingsley 117" ( Miller....
For District Clerk,
Duvtf 987 | Finney
For County Treasurer,
Maynard 1097 | Standifer..
For County Surveyor,
Bertscli .1000 | Moneure
For Animal and nido Inspector,
Hasler 1128 [ Spaulding ...1093
For Justicos of tho Peace,
Jung 1115 | Ilearu 1081
Gralinm 1481 | Highamith... 718
Corbeil 1010 | Wammel 1161
Lawhorn 1400 | Highsmitb. .. 777
Burgdorf 1129 1 Jones 1077
..141
150
108
...52
..151
165
153
154
.155
.101
165
j V itu lite permission of tits Council I
1 deairo tu asy a few worda In fetor of Ifcg
' j crew of the Virgiuius, to the tnd of nit*
igating tho pnnfahment which has but
3 inlbotod upon them. The Aral pilet bee
o just escaped from shipwreck, and ne.
II the advance of salary which I gave I* to
j purchase clothes and lima to do so
2 | said nothing to him of blockade rnm • .•
r but, on the contrary, as I had th au
0 thorizalion of the owners and bad , r
j pared tho papera of tbu Iwrk, not -
all that the vessel would be engaj j in
the pa:isi;t:ger traffic from the isle 1* i„
Puerto Limones, lu Costs Ries, or in .
ing merchandise to Cabs, as I belit • i;,.
steamer oonld d«>. From tbe tin ..t
the arms were taken on board, I n t
believe lie had an opportunity t in
from the peoplo to sco the Consul ! lis
Consul in Pn^rto Trinclpo seol I n.
but I did no', receive his mcsstge
had started, having been eompe t-j
leave p >rt by order of the authori I
bad it guard on board to provant U<
aertion of pssa^ugers. Homo of tie pr .
tested, and Vurouu retponded to t i
tationsof this clnsn with a pistol. «• ,,
consi It red a matter of riak amot
uers to force a bloekudo, for wh .,
are paid lui go salaries. For yen i line
boen notorious that a great m t
vessels were enffriged iu it du>
Amerionn war.uml notwithslandi' i. a.
prizes weru tukeu, not a single i t. .
sacrificed. On I lie contrary, tli< ••,
part of the f.rid^ncrs were libcri i mer
u short iinpriaoDmoDt. Of th
Cuba, and the proclamation ref
the introduction of arusiutoCu
not heard a word until tho ni{
conviction. If, with superior o
ties, I was ignoruut of n ciuo d
other than intern.itioal law, |
pletely Ignorant should bo t
people. I was continually in t.
ny of persons who ought have . t
yet the fact was never oneo all
Iu a word, I believe that the v • i
norant, and that the world wil
.1062
..iota
.. 972
,1220
1128
1223
T >
rtani-
en by
oo tn-
jHK>r
■Diilt
lg
. i ev
For County School Director*,
Wertzuer 1124 | Garwood 10fl'2
.Smith 1130 : Hendrix 1075
Eplor 2193 | No opposition.
Warren 1162 | Miles 1049
Jungmichael. .1140 | Hill 1035
OrpMAr. Vont op FArrrrr. Cockty ron
State asi> Ditrrnirr Officers.
For Oovernor,
Coko 1677 | Davis 1551
For Lieut. Governor,
Hubbard 1359 | Tnylor 1688
For Trensurer,
Dorn 1680 | Monroe.., . 1549
For Comptroller,
Darden 1587 | Thomas 1049
For Com'r General Land Office.
Oroos . 1450 | Keuchler 1801
For Sup't Public Instruction,
Hollingsworth 1632 | Norton 1599
For Senator -26th District,
Hearn. ..
Highsmitb
Wammel
..91 Jung
. ..78 Graham
.91 Corbeil
uiilb -.90 -Lawhorn....
110 Burgdorf...
For County School Directors,
otislr surprised lo know that i 1. ,
arc fcacrifk-cd. Tbe counsel
that I am not pleading for n
huve neither hf>m'> cor country i
of war and persecution -I bein
fioui tho road lo prosperity f
unable to provide bread for m *
seven children, who kuow w
suffer from the vicissitudes of
My life is oi.e < f snftuing an
for myself that I implore. The
(Knight) enrno agaiust bis will
iards tho world is not so full t ' *
that prefer honor tc lifo ! The ,
a poor gentleman, with a ha
der and compassionate n* ths i ,
man, ho thought m' re of othi
himself pardon him ! The p
is my servant, hired lo vt.it u
port, and is notjusoribed on tl
desired to go ashore in Jer
iuisa< d the opportunity. He i
idiot; he is called Cubannil!
Venezuelan origin. IIo was r
the ship and should not be ma'
Anotb' r unfortunate man w
board to save him from dea'
fever and lumper. I had sen
hospital from the ship, and Ii
wards permitted to eome on I
health. Spaniards, as I beli<
only one who will die iu tue
onr holy religion, cot-si lot
these poor people. Give th
opportunity to scrk the mer
Thus only can you comp!
duty,and my blood ought to
These poor un'u had no k
their eriuio. Pardon mo j
that I do not believe thnt
will tend to the benefit of C'
ing to our method of vietvir. i
-ln uhl have had tho intervt
goveri nient, whereby wouh
NN HLodbotter, 1506 | H Ledbettcr, 1,09 <<ivcd many lives without ha
Upton
Miller.
1 l'rico .
For lleprt sent stives,
1509 | Walker
. tOn9 | Billingaiey
. 108(1 | Campbell . .
1711
1173
1426
Garwood.
Hendrix.
Eplor.
Miles .
llill
vernor
. .155 Davis . ...
For Lieut. Governor
. ..150 Taylor
For Compt Public Accounts
Dsrdi .■ 100 Thomas ..
For I'r iiitiitr
Dorn 158 Monroe
For Com. Gen Land office
Oroos. 164 Kudu
For Snp't Public Tuatrr ,ion
Ifolliiigtworth .. 140 N rtvii
110 I For
....01 Wertzner....
91 Smith
,. 157—
.... 91 Warren
91 Jtiu^michacl
Amendments,
91 -Agsinst .
.67
, ..7'
...0
...66 A Boston court has decided that if a
• woman lends mouey to her husband she
; eonnot got it back. Tho deolsaion will
.67 not bo new to many wives.
...67 —
Alpbonio used to call his odorble Ange
f,7 Una his turtle dote. Ho now drops tbe
dove and cslis bcr "turtle," twenuHi' she
wears such a huge shell on her bel>
..07
116
107 Coke
J :•
114
12f
ALUM CREEK.
For Governor,
41 Davis
For Licntcnaut Governor,
Hubbard 42-- Taylor
For Comptroller Public Accounts,
Dardeu 42 -Thomss
For Treaanror,
Doro .. 42 Monroe
A good hearted bnt partially deaf old
lady ie much disturbed by the talk abont
tbe Kicfcapoo Inpians. She does not see
why wbody should k'ok a poor Indian.
mised tho dignity of Spain,
pray God that the members
oil of Judgment perform t
gretfnlly,*and that they will
in their prayers to G d. and
wives and children to beseet
Captain JO.Sl
Written on hoard the Toi
1872, after having been ve
Council of War.
Cleveland has a champic
drummer. He has already,
traveled 11,000 miles, sold f
of goods and married four v
A New York theatre tnaiiaf
for supernumeraries and I.a
sand applications. Two I
number were rcanecUhle yt
A correspondent from Ireland savs that
the clergy of the Irish Catholic Church are
already reduced from 2,380 to 1 000 ; that
there has boon a larg > exodus of their
clergy to this country, no redlining the : might lw« t
, ... •' . B something that would ultima
supply that curates and deaoouasre press . op,.,! lul(,lllIul(4u bua
ed into service I a soul mo be|o«t
One should take earn how
That very Hen, according to
ian hypotliesiN, mi^ht t>e
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