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HASTliOP, HASTKOP COUNTY, TEXAS, OCTOBER 10, 1885.
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Stnt'.n li.r I Ik- Ijiiuu-i,. J. uri.nl.
1 have known ii country society to
wither nwii) all to nothing under
dry rot of g > i*ip only; friendship,
mil' ii* firnt us gimiitc, dissolved to
jelly nod thru miii away to water,
< nlv because ol this; lovo tli.it prom-
ised ;i lutnre ii enduring as heaven
mill .1. l,l III' IIS ti lit ia. . , . I'l l|..{ l-li '
mid i onvicted. A peculiarity about
til.- iVmiel' wiiiinu. i. tliut wlu-n she
i .'lull till' plis;>'ll her fur,* ,iiii|
hands hud Is-en color 1 liy nine kind
i I a . tain that guv l>< r the appear-
I
men whodidt1ii« thing,on the morn-
5. C %&FT I
TTIST
.UK'; of a bi ight-i -lored mulatto
woman. A year's sojourn behind
tin* bars l.tid bleached out her skta
to it.s natural color. so that when she
, wan called for di.it tiarj;- the prison
into morning mist, turned to a day's j ..jm.,,,!, astonish, d to that
ot thi-; ,i | inst -ait i«l a mulatto. Mur.V Hauiels
lot to toot I I, ,.j |.|,J,. I V|1, n |.||| dill, witll
uipT I! ;it , ^ .}\t u, ' 1 i;i^i.• 11 i>! kinky
h'tween | I,.,.. J, , I,.ail Tils ud'imed With
—i ,
*uo no n liar.
I'ik'KKohh, li.t.., Sept. lfl. Miss : ing niter the ri t, in sight of the
Nellie Demi, daughter of a wealthy
lumber in. reliant in 1,'lucag , hu-
created u Ht'inmiiou here by going to
work a< a factory girl in th -pi it -
ii ny nnlUfor a salary ot sixty cent
a day. It h understood that -he has
been dialling her father now and
again by threatening to make her
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• l.'iotorit: . wnv he
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cene of carnage, bloodshed and pil-
lage, and with the smell of their
rousteil vietimsin their nosti ils, they
nut up tlirir hands and refused to
loau any more coal at 1 -s than a
dollar a car. when lliey have been
working for years nt 70 renin a car.
mid found no fault with price*, ami
then* has l>< en no demand made at
ad fn,
• iter
fXp
fti'finoti)
uty to th,< th'oi
■u Hloo'* I'oif
nee with
tlml
and
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the Ik-jj
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rnl'i.'ly by
■ all tii' ir
i only !>• •
•en faith
hope tl
; charitv
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the spell
nagic ut-
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ie Jeeptr
iny Ironi
•t ful mid
uncata-
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lOlll'tlhll
,if nol le
e bitter
•a>, yet
itig o'er
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a. tile
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v a j ion"
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w ho, so
o lost, to
t, '.TOlilli
t,. -bill-
tl,. -f
tile gi^l.t
ii walks
ead, but
and '. ..
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n : i leu e,| ii-v t.iI Ii mr
,11* j ■ ii.i• . . .i| ti,. woman, i tit imh'.td of
ii; and a j \
at raining ; art had
"go
.■ .i ii.ir t.nvn he hu::,.; a .1 !i„' ).ri-
siir. waiting I i I'cr . t.-e. She • i
ren an- d i'i the prison until the rft..
i. • i■ tr.i..i iirrivd, when sh 1 g it
a', '.oil, giv.ug h'-r colored lovi . tin
slip.
•
Mr. ?""■ ven-oii, tir>t. • -t.-.itl post-
master j iMicnil',i deruiiit;;ttiig fonrt!
•I.. .1 jeistinastei ! y tie ii'.l'iilM
every day.
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Tli Victoria A<lv<"-.i" ••ay-! that
fish and • t"i ar> I nt in M il- 1 :I
iK.'orda bar and that it refrigerator
t ars v.-ere iu:>ught m'o n >)iii-;t;oii
an ',:poi fir.it lndu-try c-«uld l . jh n-
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nin w t, ju;i!
an a t . i
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of root
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Wl.nt rrol.'hldon Wilt ))•>. ' v;l,i.u l, ''x.l
That -i. rling 1' i.,..er ,|K Journal. ! ' ' :f #UL'<lj" 1
< ! ■ enduring tl: ..train
liav" oca n .. -rous.
l'l gii'j - 1 will have r e the
•minrrcsal agencies and as at • tin in
ot ti.v mt' ntioii to . top tl:u leak,1'
f
\' '.iita C'oiii-titut 'ii
• I I In pi";,, lilion tci'Veuii'iit in
' " • ■ i. i, «• ti.' to!' j\\ i!:_r " ■ !i-
fii ' '..ugti-.jj' : " ?' won 11 t!ir> . t 11
li- '. i t %■ i •: tic I), inocintic |i;,rt>
:ii ll v. ' ! -i lit it .nt"
• e : e ■ , p. i I,. p C' .' . n > .: v. .atiT
iinpan ii ti; ij t.e. It n --nt even
ot r' • !i it V> ,.• dctil not tinii-
i itimate it- vil that wouhl cMiie to
! 'i'1 i '• M - ic : •! ; y tl o|;i ti.e p:
htli;!ion i. i if ;f is 'i• t' «-t m! "
po.ii, , ... . 11 i ■ _ t j-.it tin e: '• :
to divide tic i '• . ..i ia. - ami put, tot
lialance of i iwer in the hands ol
H' publicans and i.e^roen is ! i lie le-
ri ii d e.~p' iallj' wlii n it i^t an i
Me* that a; irk- b Miles- and pl'o-
i ity on oin id" utid inspires t.urn-
ti*'tut) on t! ' oli
bpi
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Africa i aitshlu..
I low in ■ 11 W r. Sin
lev's de-
npiiUli,'
Mill.'
to I. VI
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; full
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let all
and
t and
I Is
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girl s
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I the
n.'iti
iv h n
bant
new
tot: k
ittle
and
•out
icth
and
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left
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,.i ripti ii of Alt i, ill tin.- liine a-
ji\> ri in his new i/.'"k on tin Congo
.an.try: Atiiian sunsliti.e liiaats
■ i'i .0 • lo ii w il ii all its gi. at
ie a*. 1 I be a !vinil of U) rior nioon-
• iglit, jo Igviij troin it- eflects on
M. Olu or twill ;II this book
I w.;i.' o: ".ioiiMi!ii-loc,vmg urns.
I t ...i i .'v aMribiite tlii:« apparent
:r ait t t > tin1 pi eniiar suu liine.
•••• :! e sh i low , .nil lark' ni«
aii rep-;U r. "Its
tc I ironi Unit gn I,
t ii[i 1 vs ill ha\ • to
a for a job as hook-keeper, or
■ tc.iil.ir", cir uiethuig to k.ep tin'
■ i.l Ironi preying upon the bain/ice
"I lite fuinilv t'o'ming down th"
'trcet tlti' morning i vvn.i notiti • i
In • -venii :■! iny .diijipors t.'iat la-fore
veiing any Iitr*I* r ci>':-:gai'.e'nt"t
t-i ma iii-.- wo,,id retpiire an < vpla-
I natam. As Jfciijt b...< n t dr .wn
ill a, Vet, i was ablet') lae vine,
ami in that v a. cliut them > 1 i
itid make her the tdl't-r in an e.ii
1 ' i' 1 • • !
I in <ii ii ki v ii. «i •' !■ • * I < 'y t'i i ■ ■ i
I it. •• ! I.new lii.;t gisi --itItl not lei
} tb.- ri. .iic.e nlip to 'do nie.' i still
I' ive a ; unt hope !..• s; inl< in with
the tori-man, ami ii it , t , - alt that
keeps mu front at once making ait
assign tli it fir th" benclit ot my
c1'iors."
:ll y T ciirr out v '.ar ag. -e-
nient wi'i her, Mr, I V.- tn
"'A' il, that depends on tin.' time
elapsing liefore sJl■ cios"- it:.1 deal i
, I 'il ii- dai tn d t ! let her break ill,
In any ev ;,t f won't stand any gnui
names, and it I find any collusion
it's no go. h 1 don't I am going to
sand souit-b sly ih wn tliei'" to break
ia r unit. It thai don't .succeed -
f.ell, yon keep wntching the clttrk'n i
oflic.u for a conlt ssiou ol judgmeut."
- Jtj i...iui %el'e !
tried. Of this number cigtiity-
seven ivere reversed while only eight- \
eejt were aliirined. Out ot niiicteen t •
murder cusi-h, twelyo wci-i rever>t-c,
I'll- theft ctuitM nuiubeitd twenrt-- ,, t
eight, of which twenty-tour were
icvet-ed. Now the question ari.es
ai to tin- capability and impartiality '
of t!i" Judges of the Court of A p. i :
p a!--, ft these nru granted, w hat is
tic tunMei .vith the other t mrts oj
tha Hr • t Texan? A the old
the ail.
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t gon.
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thi; eon#try,
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■ v' itlU !■ :.,:i - tal, tilt 1'ti inu-. be sonic-
' r.i'l... .ill y unright" s-aae-
tu;
lb
1
proud ■ I
tiling
w lure.
Th, orphan children of licucnil
.1 'din i 1. II -.1 iro reported by tin.'
A tlantn Constitution to be n living
.1 il lows: "Anna and Kthel, tin-
to uti
With
suit it
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• Ol1-1? oi ataxia. «iH t ii
an - a >y l>!oi d fat-
. ; ,• i,., iid4^H t« .f
marked benefit,
b ite < • th it Oi . • "
v' 1
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CO uti-
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twins,
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vu a h-.i'.ii.' v\itii Mr.
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n a.ii f;-g
while it iia
or a v-old ia
and
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(g. "! t!," I a'- f.
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•ts a wail i.; pe.ua 'c"
•t tioti of light I i j..,'.; -.1
Wood It ■ illlht ps. Its
. a it a ,!. i;! aa "fly •• i in le-
st iil .ihl' • !. uiiitty rep'dliu ♦ iin-
- ici.t! . !y \ o;:- vap ii! s an
a -I .v irn.i d by i'; nil", ha- -'-t it-
. ..! uj*!iit it; I t <r>' l i •; hcco.ae
-I'.! :.1 ess. (ia?" tour til it* ist on
ti; cue, admire il you litay,
p it, ii - \ "U v. , air love
! - ■ i •( of gi .
ami .Mrs. John S. Morris, ol New }
Orleans, with whom Duticuu, the
•i^lit ar old boy, also liyea. Joiiti,
(he right year old boy, live: witii
Mr. and ^^rs. K. M. Uu-i l, at Co-
hoimi. Miss. Lilian iitnl Marion, the
live year >ihl twins, are with Mr ami ,
. ,1's. T. M. A l.ior , of ov V- rk. -
Odille ami Ida, the three year ohls,
hv> with Mr. ami Mrs. S. f'. Me.
(«eh"e, Woml v il lo, Miss. O-wiiltl,
If- ' one ye;.j ohl. lives with C M. li.
hciirMiale, \\ si'-liro.-r county, N.
\., while tin! bab girl died in Co-
lin. thus, tia , mi l had g .uc to live
with it lather "
•nt at *<i
it :0l>
New
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it .v- t' lr.' it ii. i*-
pa-sionli - -erenity.
li 1 in', t'd. lail not t
|iu y. a; n rd i-
jt! i, np
ll'g l •;•• 11' an Ut. h.-t i • 111: I d I'ea ai-
laiia than t" a real earth.
.th
a
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• b • p.i':"ii to,
d ■; a voioc-
Ti
It is said
Jacksonville,
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that
h'la
a young luiiv
han written
i i i t*
ir-
at
th
111
,h
Was It a Miracle 1
Ni w V tl: ll. oilit
Wi.iie the iJey. .Nlr. Clark was
picacna g m t-iast Haven Coiigrega-
tiiiiiul Ciiurch. and had finished the
p. i-. r preceding the Mention, a dove
,. ;hted up"i> la center gallery in
tail vies oi tin congregation and
ix .an t . oiug When he lntd Huinh-
a io prater the doyo pelclictl on ; il
tin :al!ei\ railing opposite the del -
g;, ia ui. \S lieu he read the lir-t
diap't r el Si lohn't 'i >spd, at tin-
thirty-set indvci'se "I .iw lite spirit
li -■ ml111 . Ii oi.i I leaven |ii .' a a. . ■
lid it a1 de tl p. >11 llilll"— th" h..m
ll' nv I i lie d 's'iv llilll pelt I,ed lipi
the ..I | ■ lit the llll'ie. I
pa tor • i • \ v\.. li'otn I ii" loi ,
\ er ill n< a et thai upon tilt
form in iiiw i e pulpit during l
sermon \l Ine •oudii-ion Ih • p is-
tor eiig ;ed in acr.iincntal -• im. ••-
•111(1 ( In- eil i he I' 11 .ie. I lie b ., I in
•tepp I Ironi l!:e i look llilll o.l . ;all.
and tl""i ,|i led o its side. U h a
he had c«>i\ i.lid the p., t i i I
>Va«h Jones far emigre".
|l Jlob " I>t 1U« -T't! 1
Ai.tj.rvi, Sept.. I'd. Hon. George
H. Jones, of lia-tiop, is about to
leave Itastrop and establish hiir. , ll
pe r ni inn- ii t ly at Copperas Cue, in
Coryell county, near which place lie
ha- a line farm and «toe!< r. iit h. It
i-.sad Mr. Jones will in- nt: inde-
pemli nt candidate for fotigress ui
this 11is{riet, in whie'n evont tie lur
wall liv liten cunebilt, iw J mes is
one ol till) IliOst ul'tlal llll-.l elleclivi'
: t ■ i l. • p I .-.it 1 ill tins count < V. lie-
s' • >. I'" is ii mail c.r g, ut | or ma. ' President Cleveland proposing mar-
popu . 'ty, and the wood nt tiit - 1 riage. She -ays siie is tmlv n teni-
distiii: are tuli oi ins tiiemls. i |„,riiry r -aleuf in Florida, and is
t^: tin, ( am ie.-in in l.aiiliatn, viio i s;iiis!i(ii| that "he is peculiarly fitted
•ure Io rnna.-. n, is in ut and j to he the mistress of the White
cut Ire • trader like i! >ger tj. Mills ; Hons".
and ,s u nor • ike, and that British i
time i- ii,it popular with a 'at ! Times: Home wicked dynamiters
blew up the stable of IJev. Sam Jones,
'the revivalist, at Ciirtersville, Ha.,
and a tremendous ntortn deinoli-lictl
'In tent, in which he was prencli ig.
v\"ith the elements coiulnueil c iin.-t
him uml the dynamiter on his ira.
Mr. Jones seems destined to f •' !ns
nhare of trouble here below
nl b ■ i ;n
.1 -ii f.
I. I ,
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'•• cm (flood
.'"tt frue.
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i)t«'! I ristiK
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•vnid ■ Ir uii
ll I- w I'lllILT
n I! I,I'm
ni. i Jui I;
ami Skin
tin
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f South i n-
la. .f y. ars
- a lor btalll-
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ini
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gh.
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body of volt r-t iii th.s distrn t
Co). Join fins been "moving" to
iris ranch for the last ten years, and
it i on: p.ni' ti ii • fully lie .;'
I here now us when iie 1. ,-l start i.
i\
Tlic Itiick h;ir!tt: Horror.
The ,:nve:nor e,| VV ytuitin•* being
I VieW'
!' ■ L-
■ I by ft ■ press regarding
. Spring' liorrar, mi I:
It i> tin* i:• 11-1 damnable m. ! bru-
tal out .-age t li.it t* v i'i u -ail in any
I e •. • rv 1 in ■-■' Ir'loWS ii"tv "I
a ke,l t!:e ('liiiiese ;n I heir
abodes while the\ u. i>' pad* ' ; t
aw -y, ami, in r. tut oi-t . • «.
• ef I Ill,re | : ■ ■' ,: ;: 1 j ,-i..
I!', ir. back i..t I a" ha -lie.i and
, eti 1 1 hem ;.' •• ii oiy rat- md
lirles aratl'l l Sju'ingn 'II
• aiming w I'll i i'i • yed, w I:i b
w . (lie ■• urning alter tile riot, the
i ,• v. .i - fairly i,'eking v, <th the stuell
bur it hoi inn He ll, mill in mauy
I:.1... the CI. in -e ijuaile:- tvrc
to i h" inUirrnp!: r; and t oivi a c, ;
md Haul that t'ne wmgeii Visitor'
might be laketi u' eiableie.aticai a
la-' .nl o! Ii.t a "li. I'i.en Hit
lord I'ei. ie.l lipi tia "astor's lie id.
pi 1 lag' I ail' ,-'"t on tir.. wh- <
• "rid:;; t
w ,n " l"d w re t :e \ hid I •
in i
th. t
otitr;
Th«
diot
.• track Vnot'er fact is
,.|. ... i ,. . . • t i,i i I .
iter • t ' tl: > ! ■ h i a '
t 1 a ■' tl M'.'d ', n" e '| ;
It seems that San. Smail, embryo,
j evangelist, in aualive l'e\ in, born
j and re.ii. il t-i the city ut Houston,
win" in.- ; i' -r w .i- for ninny years
ir ••! if of tlie f x i- OxpreiM Willi-
■i.my Sain omxht to c Mile biiak to
i;s native lieatll when ue gt ts his
i a mi in, and paint the sinners red.
Day.
|)av: Mr-. M.trv K. Bryan, the
noted '!e ua, ;i autliori sr, mid long
r. gari! 1 as , n • ol the most brilliant
.voia. n ol the day, has accepted an
a lie:' i liecoiil" editor tif Mllltro's
Weekiv Mors I'm r. ill New York,
i! a i'i-i\ oi a yo.ir, |i< Imps
:la- ia' -.- st salary drawn by any te-
rn.:V ,. nter ;n tlic lanlry.
A Mis.i Ihr.t 'r, of Scotland gav •.
! .i -tii* in ,- life, to the London V - •
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