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Vol. 25.
Bastrop, Texas, Saturday, July 29,1882.
No. 32.
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I IKKUMI'K NOIMWION.
In accepting the nomination lor
.governor. Mr. Ireland, after lieing
; ml reduced to the ('(invention by the
chairman, made tin; following r<-
i marks :
•ion should be inuile to endow with
the public lands net apart tor the
payment of the public debt--or
the proceeds of the sal.'.-, <>t the
fame—the State University t:nd
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is Prepared to do all kinds of
Pla'n Punting, such as
Hand Bills,
POSTERS, «§■ ,
dodgers,
CIRCULARS,
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A (lalveston telegram says: "John
Ireland, the democratic nominee for
tiovernor, is a Kcntnckiuii by birth,
now fio years old. He has resided
in (laudalnpe county since JNiYJ, and
hits served us stale senator and dis-
trict and sti|i|'|.|||ti judge; but hits
achieved Ins great reputation as a
licntIciik ii of the ctuivention. I | practiciiiK lawyer tit the bur. His
have to 1..i.. i l... I i —
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unaniinity, tae good feeling and liar- i w itli ^reat ciithiisiasin by all factions
moiiv that have pervaded you .vork'ot the deuiocrtitic party, the Huberts ! In; recognixed und paid, will: tlie in-
nml your act ions so far, and if you men joining in ratifying it. Judge torest thereon.
sin,II (urn Inde \our labors in the Ireland's friends claim for him high I 10. We favor the fullest edtn .itioti
Milne spirit ol unity, good feeling qualifications tor leadership, broad of the masses, white ami cidored. i i
and harmony, tin* nominees of thejaud lilwral views on all tjuestions of j separate common .schuol.-. md lite
lletiHH rat ii' party of T.-xas will leave state and national politics uud great advanced education of the v ■ itli
to their toes lnii small margin for force of character, firmness cud du- of the country in our inirlii't-
The Despised larlu*.
Kiireko, <S :v.) Sentinel.
A friend left a bunch of budding
cactus flowers nf the Sentinel office
on Thursday. Wc
its braurhes, but in no case'.-hould 0,1 vx* placed them in
any portion ol' tho rornrnon m-Uou! wa^'r an'' v*v t< nlav t liov l f^un to
lands or funds be used for this our- throwing out u erge and
We further declare that tl,.* "Hlmnt yello« tb.wer. I he\ would
* any garden, and
congratulate you ami the; nomination, which wan by acclama- debts due the universilv and com- an ornaiueiif'•> any gar
ii part • of I'exas up'in the j lion on the first ballot, is received tnoii school funds of'Texas, d.-ni.mi me tjtme iiiinuJant in the ravine-, in
.... iii'ii'lilionng lulls.
ated as of doubtful validitx. di"iild
criticism.
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E2to.f 3Uto
Corporation Tax Sale
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As your standurd-bearcr,! cision. They express themselves in
In express to you my grati-1 warm terms of ad mi rut ion, both for
and al>o nl my great di.-trust of tln ir platform and candidate, and are
m\ ability In discharge (lie trust to couli b nt of the election of the en-
w liii h \ mi have called me. Thirt v ; I ire (iiilvestou ticket by a large nia-
venrs ago I catne to reside in tin- joritv."
Stale. I luring all the oa.st years mv Suit A ntoiiio Times: In lion. John
love .iti.l ilcviilioti have been mveii in [(viand, the democracy of tin; state
th.s people. N*e\er has a child turn-1 will ( lioncst and true
*tl with t'ltider love to the parental!democrttt, and one in whose hands
roof than I hate to this land of luv the helm of state can safely lie cn-
cl. pti ii, and I ileclarc that no a< - j trusted. From the reputation here-
lioii *it in\ ptiblii life has been guid- tofore sustained by Mr. Ireland we
• V a selfi-h motive, but always «.,>utidcut that lie will, when lie
tin* good of the !i,, (•(.pt, the nomination, plant hitn-
of the country
schools and St,a.* lumi-ity.
We favor the luninteuam f tiormal
schools tor the iii«tru'tio* ,,| j,.ai||.
ers.
11. We favor the iliiui sion
to the people of a constitution,!
amendment authorizing toe levy and
a scltisii
view ti
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, not *uppn«", gent lent.'ti. that we are
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lour animosities l *yond the iKkm's ol
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flourish almost without moisture.
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with littl" attention would form an
attractive feature among other
shrub.'. We have n c cti.i« received
from Ari/.onu nearly three years ago
llmt is m tin* shape of i. !nrg< pino-
i one r pineapple. It came by ex-
pi. sj. und tiu* few roots wi,h ,vhi"h
it vvts endowed -ei'incd to be as dry
•as tick- when it urri ed Hcing
placed in a pot it soon began to
throw out large pink flowers, and
lia- been blooming ever since by fits
and 'turts. At tin- writing it is
again m bloom. The llowcrs arc
. 'out inches iu diameter und
some two and one-half im-he* deep.
1 in* plant itself look., like a big con-
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ot life .intil it throws out its buds
and bursts in'o llowcrs.
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tniifiipli : and I trust you will 'guided bv tin* same in administering
o regard it. thir triumph i- to the .state"governiueiit. •
' ,t we shall itcconiplis!, lor j ,*0| ,*lti,„n . ■,*,„. democratic
of the country, for the goi>d , ullV,.11f:„ll ha, ,ione its work well,
Ireland is a strong man. a sound
man. a good man. and an "Indepen-
di nt may as well save trouble uud
expetl.se Ulltl keep out of the fifcld. for
Judge Ireland will be elected our
next govern >r as sure as lie lives.
V\ 1* have not the slightest doubt but
that hi-, majority will exceed that ol
(i.ivernor liubcrt* at the hist elec-
tion.
Kx press special ■ The notice of the
thai lie bi-st
I be given to th
imposed upon
(forts ol my life shall
duties, tliat yon have
me. Fellow Detno-
r:.ts, I trust and believe that I "hull
disappoint the expect.il ions ol a por-
tion ot the people of tin- Slate. My
friend I shall not disappoint, but - . . . , . . . „
luv men ,. oolitic.,! and per..,,,,,!-- i '""""naion o< John Ireland for gov-
it I hav
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any—1 shall disappoint l'r,1"r "! 1Vxi,s h-v tl'V «l'' '^ratic
. i" . . . i ii convention was recetveil fiere
K*ing to them the governor "of nil ««« <'
the people. I Applause I anche. Texus) to-da) with the firing
W tl. the pro! id.'t gratitude ,• UI'V.,N 1 !,,'!d Jubilee among
lor ii;--■ .■..nlidi*iice that vni have ,*x- Vs ,n"!."N which are largely
tlie majority ol the voters ol this
loiinty. The\ objected to a third
(• rin ior the t (Id Alcalde.
IIIKI.I TORY.
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pt '.--ed in me, I return \oti my sin-
cere thank-lor the nomination. It
we are not succe-sful in the future,
it -ball not be for the want ol I he
, til. ■ v rcise of the best energit*. of
nil Ii!'- i \pplaus' I
I rrrrhed at Ireland'*)
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s<ciifix, July I'.' I p >n the re-
c, .pt ii the new ^ ol Ireland's n.itti!-
hHttoil, (lie . iti/eiis of Seguiti were
enthusi i-tie.
At i' p tn betwcti oOi> ni'l (Vvof
Ills I e! 111 w low llsliletl il>.si lit bled Oil
the c .uit'ho'i.-i. sijuare, aad began
the just interests of il:
tions.
14. \N o deprcdute atu
against the continuous inert a.«e of
the jurisdiction of the Federal courts
as subversive of the rights ,,| th>-
people, civil liberty ami |m d self-
government as contemplated by the
founders of our government.
l "i. As heretofore, we demand the
strictest economy in the administra-
tion of every department "I the gov-
ernment coilsi.stcuf with efTii'iciit
and full execution of the I «■-.
I«. liecogni/ing flies,. ,.s t|„. ,, at
principles of the 1 lenio, i.,ii, p..: \ —
principles upon which ot,: civil ]ib-
I'o the Hon. John Hancock, chair- erty and free institutions •- in-d—
, niati of the 1 lenioeratic Convention : we'appeal to all lovers of ih<* I'lnon.
"i |e\.,-. assembled—Sir ; \N e, your | the const il u tion and tin - o.,\eniiiieiit,
' out luit tc. on Flat for in and llesolu- j bs the , .;oplo iu the Mate of Texts
tions. respei I fully report the follow-1 to twsisf in the ni.iinlcti u.c* and - in -
nig. and ask its adoption : ! cess of the same a_> (• -, ul ial to lite
The Ileniocracy of Texas, in con-, individual rights of the citi/'*n and
ivcntion assenibled. reiuiiioiince the I general welfare of th" coiinfrx.
W. ll. Woi.ii. ('litiirinan.
collection of a special school lux,
separate from the gener..) revenues.
to tin* end that an ellicieiit -\ -t.*m ul
public tree schools muy be niuin-
tained, und that the "ta; • luxe, ma-
be reduced to the actual ).• c.*s-itn*«
of the State guvernnienl.
12. We favor the pn i t lion of the
public school lands of the Stale ti" tn j A„ ex,,h:II1(?e . ,Vs; -The report
wusU uud sacrifice, um. pledy,. ,,ur- han leaked out at Washington, and
sehes to secure return Iron, -a..' j, ltsd v. ith some show of autl.o-
" "f I *r.-- i.l.-iil. tli,.null lie
ie i i .i , , , nas not made auv particular com-
■J. \\e dechire thut the rm ro:„|s ,r. is*not at .ill pleased
ndo her corporations a,e ■ ,!,„rdi- [vllll t)l„ jui| .,t!il la| • ,'t.r allowing
,'liii , CwT . ",:i" i'1 to make such an ..flen-o-e
tb ir' i "V '1 " i^tuti" .'lU'i ,f ' j. feieiice to hiin in his speech the
«£*? J K-v.-.-nme'it. ,n th.-ir ,(lN T|„, dents
t oiritl I i T ' C ",snt,.{!au- | J,.. speech should have
1 o ^i lir1 '-r l- >- • taken from him. llev. Mr.
K1 r ' r I, ' ril{l,b." Hicks said hud hem.: iom*,l*!'/wu the
^opk un. enforce the p|.iVtBion«. of h J, v.t)u;<! h,(V). b,much
..ill constitution Witho it .njury to, s[rnl)^r „ ,, ,v„ ||0 dav, hc
I'lHtf.irni Uliiptcd l > (lie (iiiht'Mlon ( an
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stronger than it wi>
urged Uuiteau to omit all reference
to the president, and threutened to
I take his speech away, (uiiteau de-
in a tided the light to talk what lie
prepared, and said il lie was
not allowed to read it us prepared ho
would make it much stronger; that
Ii.* ha l tin* right to talk as in* want-
ed to, provid'd he finished bv two
o'clock.
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ual i u' ii general (urn-out.
| p.in., (lie city was lit up as i! in a
ka/e. The tiring ol anviN coiitin-
• e . am! i! ■ mult it tide is rending t Ie*
air with shouts of rejoicing. Tilts'
■pit ' — ci*ni> to I,.* universal. I'lk*
good p. pie of Segtiiu, among whom
lie h is ri sii|. i fur the la-l .HI' years
and who know and love htm so well,
must naturalli delight to thus see
him honored In being tendered the
lug!,.-t oftice «it bin tlii' w'ift of (lie i
l.ihn-' r''"l''i «'■'■: I. >l|e star state.
Tin re i nlrcaih talk ■ *t .i gtatnl rat--
ifii ati ut 1111*i ling to be led 1 in our
lilt! city, when the true feeling of
tin* pcpie oi this a nd surrounding
count!*- will attest iii a more formal
t he regard wc have fur the
we feel to-
maguaiii
primal elcnicnts ot Ihniocratic faith
as (•onsiilnling the unchangiiig
laith of the I h'liiocrat.s of Texas, and
relies upon (he intelligence and in-
tegrity of the people for their sin-
ce- s.
I. That all men are political!i
equal, and that (he objects of cov-
criini"iit ni'e subverted when legisla-
J. !!. M't i.imH, Seeretarv.
A Kiih I in hi I a, t;|.
manner
man, an I the gtat ■(it.
ward (hose who havi
. , , , .ill I issue; that We
mou-lv en,bred liini the li.gh mi.I howA ,„inaK„
honoruble poHitum to whi. h he will h| f^)r
a••*iu'imIiv l i% i'ii r!r l.
IUKI.1MI l«MMI >Ts.
Some republican politicians m t),:-.
till profess to believe t hat (lie, ||-
venti'in t*i meet In :.* iii i' ii oiith
will be anylhing but b i> :. nious. it
tt'ti i'i • ■ 'mii/.es distinct ions bet ween I appears to be tin! opinion iuat tin
pcr-.'i s, or fai.irs one class of biisi-. aiili-lbnis republii in v.;,I i ami
in*-- | ur nil at tin expense of' an-, that the onli m aiis oi t• cni^itii!
oilier, .iiid by am means inipover- "bout peae,. Iietiveen tin* t wot;oii-
ishis* the mullV to enrich the few. [will be the complete audii ,'i..|i i 1
Wc oppi -e centrali/.aln>;i. and tin* ex-governor from the lea.i -r-litp.
thai >1 .ngei 'iis ami growing spirit As this latter >h- tn. ol *.*. * r -
ol em roachnicut which tends to con- ! sidered, and perhaps i-. th.- a. • sit
s.didale I lie powers i f all the depart-"d t he party w ill sc I„• i . •
unlits of govenrtiietit into one. and to, the opinion all nl d to ab .ye
thus create a real despot ism, what- would appear to re*' upm. •• - n a. . ■
ev. r be the form of government. i foundation iu fact. I ..**re are eh
That ive are opposed to the also, who believe tin t Piv- v ill
present system ot national banks ol backed by tin
\ niarried woni.in insured her
bui! !ing against los* by (ire. and in
her ale eiuc her husband wilfully set
tiie to it, and caused its deslriiclioii
I he itisiir nice company refused to
pai her loss, mill -lie sued to recover
. I'erry vs. .Mechanics' Mutual iu-
-urinc" ("inpaiiN. m the I niteci
.sJat*" circuit court, d Providence,
I'hode Island, in \pril. Judge
1. well, in giving jii.lgiuent. on a
ii'.n t in her favor, -aid : The htis-
baud I: a revocable ngency to col-
ic, t fen - an I profits of his w lie's
until -lie I'ho.i'cs to revoke it,
i- a vested remainder in her
if children have be. n born
lie has no powi r, however, (o
aflect her Iitb by any act .f neglect,
and .sli" i anno! be held responsible
lor hi- i rim iii.tl ci 'iidi'. t, 11 I hi- iii-
s irr.ti. iiioie y r. m I by the
w ile it w ii! oi lone c\i! :*ivelv to h *r.
in u b appointed ut
-tc,it i ;• ::i lu*r hus-
i .(ate
and I
realty
alive.
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t' . the /iuvKHTiaut'si fflerenc* to the
;ii:lsi;;|lu ot i ll i* Till ill 1' ii- and indict-
m>nis in the ci. nti and t riunnal
,l !, in .• uis. .[iietn e i.t a decision
in the Appeh.il. I'.iurt. h> ! ling the
I iolnatl C-i til ill''ll Si.'lisl 1.4lllll i.'istl-
tiillottal, ami re'.i.'irks:
••'i'i, ■ l ie result w as had ill our
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\ terrible accident occuried ul
' I'ct.ii lima ou lie* i "iiing ol the
1 |','th iiml,inf. Ibiiing the storm, a
I I h fi'i-s| ni \ black hi ii I si* ii a- .truck
I l>\ lightning and demolished, falling
oil a brick saloon ill lillii It I her
Otlie t lill 11 or I III l persons. Not -
withstanding a lieavv rain (In* rum-*
liini1 '• v1' 1 oi (he al""ti l aaghl lire, ami tunny
per on buried in I In ruin • were
I, .'lied lo deal It. llc'Wcen !iv. nil
ill null e-tno i .i
I. I1 It ' i.n ll i
| Ss'_l ,,|„. il'lll |-, ill I .
I ln* nomination of lion. John Ire-
land for governor has received an
enthusiast ie response from even
point heard from.
Intelligence of the nomination of
II.ut John I re land, bv the (ialvc-tou
i invention, (or governor of I'exas,
was I'ecei\e,| with considerable en-
thusiasm b\ a large niajo iiv ot' the
piople ol Ailslltt. \ll extra edttl 'll
ot the St ite-unan conlaiiiiug the an-
uoiiucenieiit wa proinptli issued,
at. I iv.thin an hour lioiii the lime
when Colonel Setll Sheluird delivcl-
ed his nominating -p. eeii in the pa-
v i 11 ii in at (ialveslon ui >s( of the re-
sident** ot the Capital City were (old
who nil! be (In. next governor ol
Texas. One gratifying leaf lire d
was the noiiiin.ilion was lis peilet t una-
nimity, and (his I.illcr l.ut wis d is-
ciisaeil and commended, not only bv
the personal following and ardent
admirers ot the iceouipli died st.itcs-
/l 11111 illl'. fa( ion .lllll,-
ence at \\ ashiligton, r weli a i.i
larg" atnounls ot m"in > lroin ih*
republican campaign I .ml. ami lb .'
through these ageiici s he wt.i In
I'ltiibled to continue iu- supremaci
as a leader with both la. Inu;- :• i it:I'.
united and following him. I ■
notes are given inert*!x n> -lio-, Iiow
n 1 be capita! i* -
an. I litrt i men lost I lei r Iii.
Ti .ul" i rather dull; we hav
, ml ,A *. 1'|' l .''f'l'' '
o ill
'nan an I
iletinH-ra( <
I lllll llttl.. '
(■■eliiigl or
•' . ,. 1
geitfli'ttian, but i>v :;ii
win. desire al. ■ 11 i'i I
•lie 11," ell I',''llili i llg of ill
hurllul jealousies ii itliin
•" ♦ V*. ♦>•!* *• .. v;i j
l'iivoi the free and
(*' gold and silver,
ti paper currency
consisting ol treasiiri notes; of the
g.iverunieiit gold and ,-ilver certifi-
cates. based on bullion deposited.
siitliciciil iu volume with gold and
alvcr to answer all of the business
and i iti'.mei'i'ial purposes of tlie peo- 'ho politicians lieri
pie ami n strict iiiaintennnce ot' (lie gard the situation.—St:it *--tii;iii.
public fnifli. state ami national. j .. . -«• .
4 I hal we are opposed to a pro-, \ republiciili ineinbi : itbe.M, i.-
lei'tive I a i iff. believing it to be un- [ igan legislature has t!i ' lev. , i..
jc-t and detriii'eiital to the best in-'sayot the negro, utter lia,iug p.ml a ■
teres! - ol our people, and are iu tin or ; visit to t lie >v ut h :
of a taritl lor revenue only. 1>—in him. sir, d—in him ! W,
o We favor the subordination of woulda t stand the It.,!: Itotti htm
the in i I it >i rx to the civil powers of i that the south does, 1! • ■ is ,a/\,
the government, and a genuine uud shiftless, thievish and a •_* in r i! n,,
(h'.roimh ictorni ot Ihe civil service, sauce. 1 vc talked with a i iiv ol
(V We declare that the right to a 'em nnd tln i are as ignorant as ..in*
fu'l ami tree hallo! is tlie right lire-, hoi'ses, I lie* vote nix t. .■ , i .,*
servative of illl rights, and should he, f hex can t tell in* • wi.v, I In y have
sin redlx maint lined in even p u t of no reason, no argument, no pt. .
(lie I' nit ol States. pie. and so little sense that I wonder
"i. We favor free ships ami a liv- now they get through th w> .
ittg chance for \ nu t n an commerce, The above is published tor t i*
on tin* -cas and .'ll land. No discri- N'tlidil I't the col,.red n■ tli ..
in i n it 111 mi :n fax or of transportation they innv see the true • inn-' mt it.
lines or uioiiopolies. ! which thev are held bv | ]ili who
V The Iin... rati.1 partv proposes know nothing about Ih. ti l> ;i pi .•
to protect labor und the laboring fess to be their savioin a il linn'
men "f our count rv, und pledges it-j friends.—Statesman.
If I prole. I tItein alike against th
. 111 x : ' ' 1 '
• urt. I'ii .
he august p
il
i„
nu oi th * c "inty
-it,i le tr ke ot
•l:
peiiate i
msi* 11 1
^ -> t! i. 11 v • •
• I tli1.* i
,*i.*rv I
1 : lie * U'llble Ap-
••;•!' liii i!j ire turned
. i I tt; c .in ', because, lor-
•*. I i tl g of tl'.e iltdi tl'-'lltl
•Mid-V I 1 i 11. i • ill v. I1 ll vi"W1
ft, I . 1 I X lie lit'" ••com-
hix a Id. t* I I., red tin ■■ in
it. I; ot t1 ■ • eoxeriril-ti'. "
.• ■" Uioranls und the commune.
. \<*. ) I . a i.i
Our churches are well atteniled
oil
-. |-,r ,vv H'fvhw. (>jr ycung ini n ,ii. |tious.
I'ii 111 • ■ t V - v ■< that " I' V-
1". r.l .. si..I il!. ll! W •! •. eil'f ll 'I
-atu.'dai \ I • d'Tiil j.,ri :n a I *'d-
Cl'i.l COlti i Sill -stile e v-1* eiter.ll "llil ill
is not guiltx ot i. ii'iiiif. iu 1 ti: ami
in a n iii r a- i ha''ged. i i;a( tin gov-
c r u 11 ie ii t ha b.. n l'o 'I ,i>x id' ut,
and that lb* rob: ,_\ w - perpetra-
ted in |! ic 1 . i. 1. .■ is. ij>i.iiiv cicar.
lint i' - .ii-* I hit ihe I ederul at: *
th irt'.cs ,.;e I'.a.liiic o pr.'Ve to the
s.it Islact ioti of a I 'eilei iii jury ill il
I 'l'deral a"! just who did the ateul-
ilig."
W lieu a man eciii'i ail office his
tif.t break ts to con, Itate ..ml make
friend^ with ittose wh soled .igu.ti'l
him, but iiio# .i.: ■ voted lor bun
are iis.talli forgotten-—until th. next
I dec'i lll coin at*'":till.- -Statesman.
W ■ al'.' .'I to note tie |'i ucral
ill lith A tl*..' c ..Ity ^O'sl.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1882, newspaper, July 29, 1882; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204773/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.