The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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llastrop AiWe'.tiawr.
H.liiMlsli* 1 Murul, 1st. !h.VI, V aluuir .ft.
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BASTROP, TEXAS, APRIL 6. 1R89.
Trrrililr rain*
r«'ll. Texan.
Iiatr f a I l< ii i r< r
Tlx? W !|s|ilu|(|n
(•rimllun out ut u l<
— - - - •
Writflil ( iim-v
In lur lii|> nl < i#l\
I nlll.-.'
;ii(nl rnli
mill
ii* nil ink a
till' v«J im-
■ >r at lra t v *rv ilrsiriilita
llir aiiiiiiiiialratinii
^....il timl nat:. For
| >rtaiil
,:i\it |ir lint. III
'-Inn vjralilu il.
A mi'iiiiiI casi- <>( siiinII )m\. in :i
milil form, in r<-|n>rt<•<I i Austin.
Many iihiiiiu'I* ,,f I In Uyii>lHliiri',
it i« sniil. arc jiri'wiiig impatient (or
il jour iiiim'iiI .
An amrniliiu'iit t>> tin' ii|>|irti|irin>
|ilar<- nl minister to t.uriuaiiy. Mr. ,
11 :trri <>n ii<uiiiiiati'4 Mi Mtirut llal 1
sU<a<l, rililur ,,f tint Cini-iuniiti Cmu-
unrrial liucdi. It * h a (fiiml plat'c . '
ii tiiio mailt |n r,|iii«ilc«. many |ilra«- 1
iiij: ai-i ,tui|ili liiiit iilH ; ami lio duly,
I In n it lias a salnrv ul • ITm i |n-r
milium (>l i'otirsv tliU is not iuiii'Ii
Inr :i ti,'Ws|,a|>< r mail, lull it is prr-
lia|> all llllil lie ollfiiii to liavc illiriny
v r:ilii>ll. Mr. Ilalsti'ail In take tin
l'l:n ■. I'IiIm i« lii'ii I c min'.i' a
iiu«talir \ ■ ii, w |,ii| « r man mi^ll
ti aluiiiiiitu tin* hhiti'iI |iri'rilii'ts ul
In- on u |ir<itrs iuu to siil,ji-rt liiniH, f
lo I hi' >rrn |>l i lull iii'mt'K uf ullli t .1
IHjaition. Mr. llarriMiu muninut
Mr. 11 ii Imi >'ui I arrepti'il. lint tlii'ri
is nu<■)In-r )uiwit ill III - I liiti'il
Stall* lliat In,* uuii'll to tin ttitli tin-
tiliiny o( nltUv*. I In' Si'iiali' i a
IhhIv ii>ni|to«i*tl liirtfily ol million-
airi' . It is Imlillv iiiKinuali'il that
tion hill lias piisM il tin'Mi iiati' >tiviiin must ol tln'in liuv tlii'ir avals. Tlii-si-
H.'i.inmi |m i tfar to tin Alamo Muli-
iimi'iitiil Ai>MM'intioii ul Sau Autonio.
|)itliin|in', Iu., «'li"i'U'il a iliino-
cratic mayor li\ u majority ol .'151'.
rile rfctitv tli'iiiorratU' Itrki'l tvaa
ulw'tfil 11\ Miajoritii x ran((in^ (mm
i'( III |(i | ,'Jl Ml.
Mr. I'ri'il (• runt Hill prolialtlv
iiu.ki- ii- a (.mini a ministi-r to Vienna
us am otic ooulil. lint tin- i|iit'Htion
arise*: Have e anv line lor any
Olliee that I 'll ,I (trail! ran IiII r
sent* I'onn' liiyli. (or sliile lej(ii.|iili>rs
usually liavi' ^rrat self res|ieel anil
tliey ilon't sell I'liraply. Not syren!
number ol moiltlis sinee a Mr.
I'aynu, ol Ohio, |iuri'liaseil a mem-
Ix-r-tii11 in tin' senatorial millionaire
• lull. Mr. Iliilslt-iiil ttatlleil (hi'
matti'i lookvil into. Tin' papers
want I'M rythmic looked into. Nol
, v-1 ii 't'ially lor die hikhI of tin* | • 111 • I it,
Inn bui'iuiNt' iuvi'iiti|;atioiiii frutjiifittly
furnish interesting inallfr. Ilut (lie
senate iIih'h not ilfairi' that any
in\ck(i);atiti|f hIioiiIiI It rtons' in its
ni i|;lihorliooil: aoiue odors arc uu-
pleaaant Ami (lie senate iliil not
I invesiipite. For "liliii iliTflii'tion
,,( iluty Mr. Ilal«(i'ail navr 1 lii'in in-t-
tionii of tin' infirrnal riyiuns ilivi-ntril
I)dn any one ri uiemlier uln-tlier nl all ^ariuvntit. It wan aeathin^.
Mr. K. I! Iia\a who once aeti'il a* Mr. llalMcatl ilouhtle felt |irouil nl
|ireniiletit of the I'. S. hail a noli If il. Hut it maken In in i-irk when lie
ao. lots hunt him ami have him a|i- tliinkn ol it now. lie will not ji« to
pointed minister aouicwbcrc at #U'.- Ilerlin. Tin* Ki'iiaie iliil It. The
000 a year. people ol the South will not lie
sorry, fur m> one has attiuki'd them
II. as I'liai'iit'd, there ia
Rtanilin^ litHween (ie(
Miillnx tn parcel out tip-
eral ottleera the hcIiciiic
Ht'cm to lie worklni; very well.
an uiulcr-
reus ami
I cSiMs fed-
i Iocs Hot
St. I.oiiis eleeteil a di'inoeralic
mayor on (lie ^inI inat. In view uf
the fact that at the last {federal elec-
tion i( wcnl republican this result
outflit to lie aeceptcil as a lavoralile
«i(jn (or ileuioeriu y.
more unmercifully
Mr. Ilalxtcad.
than tliia same
Nine thoimauil poiinda of wool
was shipped from Italliiijjcr last
week.
AH the luillH o( the licthleheni
Iron coinpauy ol I'a.. have staited ""d ye new llastrop.
operation I'liddlerii wagei
ri'duci'il
l( you have liucli ilulul(fiii|; iu the
hope or the fear that I>cmocjai'y is
dead ahandon the Idea. Sijimt nl
life are shown every now and then.
Creiifer. the Democratic candidate
for mayor of Chicago. ha« been elect- waa bitten by a polecat a few days
ed by m^mmi or ! .(M)0 majority. Two W- A madatone was applied to the
yearn a^c the republican candidate wo'""' eleven hour*.
had a majority ol 2U,000. <>n tile lir*t. the lirat aeaaion of
t|1(, Cnited Stated court ever
The J.a<;range Journal says that j jn U|e ,mlian T(.rriu,r,
Paul Kricke, the newly appointed I ,.d by Judge .lames M. Sliackle-
inarshal for the wesiern district of | for<)i 0f ln,U«;iu. at MuakoKee.
fulfil U' ttf K«U«i 'l op. in TS,.I1(V
-six young ladies were re
The Old Bastrop vs. The New
Bastrop.
lint a year or so ag<> it *m ii coin-
Mum *a)iug that there waa no public
apiril aiii,,i<V llastrop's dtixens. Il
was true Then, public culrrpriM)
and public Mpirit was kept like can-
lied peas, beaus or toiualnes ; to lie
taken iiff ol the shell as lamily needs
suggested. I lie only euterpriac was
luaillfesteil in tell per cent ilivi'Kt-
lui'iits sit'llred up',Ii real estate of
double tabic, I lieu. lUslmp was
imleeil A pent up I tica, who-c evi n
move was goti rued by the will am
caprice of a lew. To-lltn , lie
change- a e radical and complete,
eliterprisea both private and public
Hrc taken liolil ul. and but one npirit
hcciiis tu lie tiiallift sled, that is the
spin! of pusliiug llasiropMliead, uud
putting her where she piopcily lic-
king*. iu the limit rank of the best
of the Interior Texan towns. tte
pass tn the public enterprises imw in I
, hand anil under immediate care.
I'll, liauk. we lui\i'. the opera house
is under contract. the public school
| ipicstion of tax or no tax will lie
' voted on next Tuesday. a week hence,
and there is hardly a possibility that ■
lit will be defeated. The budging nl |
i tin Colorado is becoming a live and
deeply iutercstiug ipiestioii and a
short tunc must pass before it is n
settled and established fact. The!
latest and uentcst pieceo( work how-
ever. has been undertaken this week,
that ol organizing a Hud,ling and
I.,,an association, tonicity talked of.
and carefully canvassed, the deal
sum #^,'>,00(1 is pledged to the enter-
prise and the lint not completed.
Three days of ipiict tmrk so (ar. ha*
at mice placed the orgaiii/.ntiuii past
all danger of failure. The lu st ami
most substantial nf our citi/.cu* are
subscribers and the success, both as
a public enterprise, and a safe iiivcsl-
ment, is placed almost beyond a
i|iiestion. What special enterprise
will be undertaken as initiatory,
of course no one cau say. as the char-
acter of investments will be left tn a
board ol director* yet to lie selected.
We certainly hail such evidence of
enterprise and public spirit as a new
era and can only think of the marked
contrast between V-' old llastrop-
X.. R. XBSAKS
Jeweler.
—hKAI.KIt IV
DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS.
Jewelry. Silverware.
Atf«ut for ll.OVKK^' hl'K) T\('I,K.S
Bm* <'li i*k* iiik) Ji-wnlrs
rrpuin il in Itr«t-<*)•** l\ir,
Utr" .1 t-\i••Iry < Kh'i* ul riiur^f.
Hantrop, Ti'Xdf. VJ m h ill. M--y
Ready to go Home.
sl*'i'lal tu the linxelte :
Washington. April I. Tile senate
will probul.ly adjourn to-iuormw as
the president lias iutillialed lliat he
would bate no coiuuinuications to
send tbelli after to-day. I'll.-re aie
mail) important olllccs yet uulilled.
notably that nf puidte priutcr, two
civil scr*ice en i, i,|, 1.1.ids.inn i.i ci
stale commissi,,ii'. r and two
loreigu missions. Mill the pr- si,| ui
can inuk, ti. ap| niutuielits iliii i
the rcccss ,iin tin si !,ale ejli ctuilii ..
them next si s i,m I'lierc is sniue
lulk nf *n , \ (,l . .-loll til I IcIOlH'l .
Illlli It Is ,.l .. , l of lilt' | ., ,
It.nit I* that .III w , ill ,,l tie wis I
IlllliII I, us,in glv ,11 !.« | Inn 111 Ii In, ,
iiocs tin, luce, ti.,,i 1 lee,-ii,I,er it will
b. lie. t, i\ ill, em! uf .1.1 :11 ,t' v lit f,l|i
the collllllillet * lire foriUetl ami tile
legislation of tin session practically
OOlUUienct il. Ity lileellllg ill I Ictobi-i
the preliminary work can lie dis-
patched and the way cleared fur the
framing nf a tariff bill which will be
one of the lirst measures tu be etiii-
•idercil by the Republican emigres-
So at present it seeiils that we shall |
have a congress with us again iu
about six mouths.
ttlss I I Mill I , II I 11 III ll>
Mil*. I'M.M lll l Sol.I'S.
Miss Fknora Chambers &- Co.
Dress Makers and Milliners.
MAIN NTKKRT, • -
ELEbllON PHOCLANiAl ItiN.
\vtiii«*tii> ui ii ii ••h'tiuii in-lit •' tin* «;• ii
iju) ol llari-li. \. I ihhh, lit. «|ii iln|i i|
t-lt titir* nl llir i lt> «•! i«*| ill 'ii! 'il
|i\ ii iiiiijui'il\ \i'li lliat «al<( i'll> ol Him-
11up nri|iiltv •-h« I •• iv•• i t ntr«>I « l tin* |miii*
lit* III'!' M'lllHll* Mll«l lll llllltW li n| It .11 II -
. -iii in
Spf.filt 'II'
- • HASTItor. TKXAS.
i in I riMi'lviiu ilull) our «Miiy llnt,«* ' (
,r"in°r M lliiwy Goods,
11111 dial U«r 4.11111'
im I.I ainl lOlilinl
?r;
f<\
leu
Fancy ' nl Etc
mi f
MILI.INKliV (iOODS
ARE now in STOCK, In Great Variety.
1.aimk8'. call \\ llllif tiik mnkh akk 1'o.mim
Miss KKMlUA CIIAMHKHS \ t"l .
II israof, April li, I*HH.
tiipvpn
j nil niiglit
from £.'I.N<i to Sil.-I.'i a ton.
A Miss Casper, of (Jreen county,
ayi-lb oofinty, and that hi* relatives i.j.n(|v ^ a, „ Churc|l fair in NaHll.
ar. still living there. The family, villl.t Tenn.M|le highest price paid
for any one of tliem was A
littie bny brought a nickle.
A Itrcnham grand jury reported
felonies on the decrease, but they
reported a number of bills for mis-
says tlie Journal, i* spoken ol as be
iug very respectable.
The issue of Mtandaril silver dollars
from the mint for the week ending
March 30, |k*!i. was $.1« ,M0;|. The
imuc during the corresponding period j demeanors that have never before
of last year was Mill. The whip. | been reported to the court.
went of fractional silver currency for ' The Kl Paso investment company
the month ended March .10. 1 KM*.!, ■ has completed the sale of .'KltMl head
wan $108,286. I 0j (Wu three-year-old steer* at
Wyoming
The News' Hempstead correspou-
Sin.uli auil flil.AO, to
dent had an Interview with a rcptib- l",rti,'" 'or deli crj.
liean gentleman just from the Na-j John Hrookshire a while man. and
tional capital, lie stated that the Mike WaUon. a uugro, broke jail at
republican machine politicians will llcuipstcad, Sunday night. I hey
have but little inlliicnce with the ad-1 ll",,rH H,"rt ""'ecrs
ministration; that prcsitleiit Harrison before their escape waa known,
had only kind words to say of Texas ('apt. J. K. Miles, a Texas veU-
and seeini'd to d, test carpet-baggers ran, died i t San Antonio, on the
w ho are republicans for revenue ouly. night uf the .11*1. He was about MO
years of age and a veteran of three
wars: The Texas war of independ-
ence. the Mexican war and the re-
bellion.
—From a private lutter fiom Kev.
C. C. Armstrong, we learn that
tbcie is expected to be a great gath-
ering at the laying of the corner
atone of the ( hnutaiiijuii Temple, at
Georgetown, on Tuesday, the liilii|
of April. All tin Masonic lodges in
this pari of the country, led by the
Colorado Commandry. of Austin,
will be invited to Join iu the prove#-
aion. i'rol. II. M. Mcintosh, of
uuiaiual lame will take
the music, and is organizing a
choral class of two hundred voices,
ffiving a rare musical treat. Every-
body invited.
'The Mexican Central branch road
to San Louis I'atasi. it is said, will hi
Icompleted within sixty days, and
{continued from there lo Tampico,
Ion the coa*t, where the company
' will spend $.1,600,000 for a harbor.
An exchange suys; Dogs and
charge 0( i'I'lid* of tobacco should be left on
the outside of the church. It was
never IntcudeO that the house of (.imi
should be converted into a kennel or
the pew* into spittoon*.
An exchange very aptly remarks:
1 he municipal elections in Ohio, .tjjBny men are alway* ready to give
Monday, generally resulted in demo- a(,vl(.(V, ,)t|l m,v,.r |lUnk .1.,'wu any
cratic victories. The democrats moW(J iu ,miU| towu.
elected a mayor tn Akron *nd Spring- j .rt,ey are alllict.il with the diarrhoea
field ami carried the principal olfloes; ()f wor({< „ «.<>IIHii|,ation of the
In Middleton, Akr;n, Norwalk, pocket book."
At Porter Springs, 'Texa , March
old Judy Murclilaon, a negro
< woman hi years old, was burned to
death.
Iluckrus, 1'reciiiont, Cin levtlle, Cllii
licothe, Portsmoutlf, l.ancaater. Wi-
pakones. St. Mary*. Hamilton, Titlln. |
Newark, Kent. Canton and Sydney.
The republicans weru entirely or
nearly *ucces*{ul iu l^ogau and Le-
banon, where local-option was de-
feated, Troy. Mount (Jilcad, Kenton,
I'rhaua, Phpia, l/ondon, Cambridge,
liiplcy. Vanwert, SaudtiNkj. Wooater
and Poster. Iu Kent the issue of
inhibition waa premi*e<l and carried
oue vote.
Farmers Alliance Meeting,
IIasTIIOI', A I'll It., id, lKMH.
H'or the llastrop ai,vuiti«hi
The llastrop county I'lirnu rs Alli-
ance held its lirrt regular meeting
for the year ihmii, in Fireiuaus hall
to-day.
'Wit' followingnltlcer* were present.
R.J. Price President; Ii. 1{. Allen
Secretary; J. S. Craft Treasurer;
S. W. Wood Chaplain ; l •. ( . liuwcn
Assistant Lecturer; ti. M. l.cutrv
Assistant Door Keeper.
Preaident It. J. Price called the
Alliance to order ami opened in
form at 10 o'clock a. in. Brother
t). IV. Straw* was appointed vice-
president. pro t.'in and Brother \V.
C. Smith door-keeper pro tcm.
The folluwing brothers were ap-
pointed a committee on credentials
vir.: J. W. Ireland. J. P. Pipkin!
and J. If. Itogemaii.
'The committee on credentials re-
ported the billowing delegates present
and entitled to seats vi/..
F. M. Itoe, J. K. N'lllill. Jeff l{.
Itogemaii, IV. N. Scales, W. ('.
smith. S. Coloui. It. '1'. Sawyer.
William Jones, William (Sage, J. A.
Davis, W. F. Cruse. C. II. Robinson. !
W. P. Maker, J. K. Ilaynea. \V. T.
Shackelford, W. C. W hite, J, I), i
Alexander, J. D. Cooper. A. W.
Rodgers, J. II. Nyegard, J. (i.
Await. F. II. Tallcy. J. R. Tallery, !
I. F. Cummins, \V. W. Itcnson.
J. W. ISrcnshaw. II W. McDufT
S. I). (iilberl. T. It. (.reelihaw, W.
Moblev, W. ('. Straws, Ii. II
Fowler. K. A. WalKon, s. !•' Ilaucon.
C. W. Hemphill, a. Hemphill, John
S. Kbncr J. D Petty. J. Petty J.
K. Wells. J. Hrener. K. W. Farmer.
J. T. Kelhiin.
These gentlemen represented I'.i
Alliances.
There were present some io visi-
Horence Steam Washer.
— Timl 11 «* Flort*ui«* si$*ma \Vanli««r
^ ill lliorou^lil> i*li aiiM- iiiiv ^ariut'iil or
litiii-. aiitl wlcli l^• •^ laUir, U>- I in* I ami
il -. -IMJI III,III JUIV IiiaI Illlli* vi'l IllM'lllcd.
if a (Ui'iJ (ai l. ai'kiiuNN Ii iI^ih) l v all w ho
Iiiivi* M'l'fi il work. Mi .1 oil ii \. lin en
U introducing ilii* uiiicliim lo lln* |n i |ilt'
ul Ha ljo|>, tiiul riiur-ilrt\ ilid Hi«*
"lamilv w.ifhinv' « vi ial fniiillie**.
ulio pronoume it * fmnilv ufiv-niiy. nn«i !
**||«>iil<| he Iu i vory household iu (lit* |
town. Mt-. T. i . < miii idler >ny llu*'
inarliiin work. •«) "I am m ix iiiiicIi ,
tilriioi-d with tlo Florence Wu«iicr. hi
U -id.nidld.
liai^trop. Mnreh 7. I have tc*teil
I lie Flore II II- Wither and it doe- til |£ial
in ehiiini'd for it. It -,i\t"> «o:i|i, find ami
labor. Mltn. 'I'. I Mud.
lla«tro|>, March 7. - Tin Florence
Wanlier i* all that I- elaimed for. It
i|oi w Itwork wi ll. a\Iiic oa| . fuel ami
labor. Muf*. \ K <H>i.i:^
|la-tro|>. March 7. l*Vi. Tin* Florenei*
Washer i* all that i> eliiiuied lor it. and
all that could he doireil in any waxhin^
luaehiue. MH-. |{. |i. WII.KKH.
Ilavitl^ een til*' 1 lollilnir washed hy
the Florence Steam Wdither I can coiu-
in«-in I it a- the hi it w tnher I have ever
Meefi tried Illlli I have W ittie-wed the
WH^hlny of a tfreiit imitiy of the Imhi
wa"hiiijkT llliichilie- math .
\ I II. 1.1 / si-1 .
JtaMrop. Mait h lli. l^^'.i.
1 have appointed A. I . Morri-. a« nty
a^* nl. to iulrodiiee ami -ell tlo- Floremi'
Wa-her in lla.tlrop. town ami county.
.Ions \. iiia> s.
Till* Uw lint >011 ou^ht to have. 111
fuel, you mu l have it. to full) ciijo\
life. Thou uud' are M.'tirchinic lor il
daily, ami uiourniu>c hecaiiM- iln \ Hud
^Jl not. Thou«aiiil- upon tliou*aml- ol
■flHktllaiit an* -pi ut annually In our peoide
I hi* hope that lhe\ ina\ <« 11 ti I n ihl
hooii. And yet it ma\ I > had l•> all
M e UU a lull lee thill Kl«« If i« 11111 * I -. if
UM'il according to direction* ami the u««
iM't'-i-led ill. Will hlil >f V on (..>oi| I lltfi -
tion and ollitt the ileilioll l*\i pcp«ii ind
lii-lall ill-lead K'lpenv Wi |i • oUlllielid
Fleetrle Hillei* (or |l\ pcp ia ami all
di«i a-i • of l.ivei. >toUl.lch and kidlie) •
hold at .Vic. and ^l per hotth h\ \\. ,1.
Miley it Co., l ru^i-t.
The " TWO BROTHERS'
SALOON.
M
C. R. and R. L.JENKINS.
Proprietors.
ill)! \\ ithin ill lili'll
Im tllidi'l lb* 1 u
nf a h«iaid of ti .!•!« • -
Now . 11 leloi* , I I! I Si hlleIke,
iiiayoi ol tlo ell) "• h ^irop, Iu coui-
pllaucewlth law .iltd h\ \lrtll( if the
power ai d mill:* ril\ 111 tiie\e ti d il«
||i'ieh> older lied I II « nlioli l-« In hi i|
Court ll*'ii i in tlo cit* ol U.tMtn p, on
IU || .1 oi \j ril« hj • i * 1 "i" 11>
la\'pa\el> • il 11 |J«I ililii'd %o|ci of
••aid i ll\. i« i-rioiiu whello 1 or no|
all 41l11.ii.il o«> ah ii r I ii v liot cMvitlliiff
'.. of o|ie p* l •'« III >111111 I 1 Ii \lnl f 1 1 (he
mippoit and 111 am 11 u*ilot 0! tlo | ol lie
fill -ehoid- W ii Iliil till limit* o| the i'll)
of lla-tiop. >111! ehit.oii to In* con-
ducted 11* othei IHlllih i pa I eleiiloiiit.
\\ lliicw- ui> ollh 11I >ik'imtuii Ihl- I llli
da> o| Marcfi. \. I> l^Mi
I; I sunn hi.
Mayor.
Ditcher V\ ii t< d.
I 1 all ^.^1 1 U,plo> 1. i 1 I to a jki oil
•liti In-1. Iii'hiuiii pit ftired liood
w age* paid.
M II. \i l Ml.
lia-tlop I'eli. pi I-
For Sale.
I 11111 offi rltiii Ho following artii h *
|oi wale ill oiu -f 1*1111It Hn-ii \ aiui
1 im Second hiilid I'laiio, in ^ood
order \T111 In -old foi "
One Set oml hand lion *afi . \ery
cheap nl v 0111 n pi i< •
Hin N|Uj;i 1 >IWI| ^ MtrllllH pel fii't
order. \i-r> clo a|>
I'llfMN li t U h' lie o|h | I .1 till •al«-
•llllpIV hei Hi-i I llMfe 110 u e Icr lii' in
Mlt- M M l ||H AM
N0TILL It) IAHMtHS
llltAMUKs. VVIII-KIK- W|\K>, l,l\. I'OHIKIt ml VI K.
Ills
$1,000 REWARD
I)ii,kc<v ami Scoliev. of I>alla*. '
Report of the Naval Disaster at Apia
Confirmed
Washington. March .'lo The f• <:-
lowinff cnlile tuessaife was rt" civeil
at the u.it .il,I, purl ui,111 this mm 1.11..'
■Vneklatitl March . > I s,cictar\
of the liaxy VV nshiiintuii Hum, am
at Apic Mari Ii |.', K.ver\ i,... I in!
harhor on sli.,re e\ecpt lln- Knjjlish :
man-iif-Hai Calliope, which t«it t,,j
sell. I lie I ri -11111 n .. I i 11 llii \ :ili,|ttlia
arc total l,,ss,-s I In- NiiJ>>.it i-
licHt'hi'il ami her rinhli r umie SI,,
may lies,iii'tI, I *111 tin chain , - ar,
against it. Will semi her t.i Auck
land if possilile TIm V'amlalla lost :
four otllcers ami thirty-nine men.
I lie \Ip-jc lust seven llicll
All w 1 re *a\« •! fnun tin 1 ronton
I he 1 relitoii ami N aiuialia • rt ar«
Odhori' and tin Nip-ic * i«. <ui liii.ard.
Ail llie Nlari - poHHilde Wen naveil
rile i icrmeti *|iip Ailler ami Kln-r |
art- h total Ioh> rIt• t Mya 1* ln ai lie.i
luit may lie -aveil. 1 lie 1 ii rinan !«•■«-
in ninety -in.
A Scrap ot Paper Savn Hpr Ldr.
Fresh LAGER Always on Tap.
Kiml ami courteous inatmeiii
Fine CIGARS and TOBACCO.
: .ai aiitceii to all
*i it a - 11 AN -Ii
I |i lll-l I IN lit
K. liASTI AX A; S( )N
t" h It \> I I \ \
•i al i i. in
TIN AND HARDWARE
Japanned ml S'aui|H .I I 41 ti>
Ti o|* liinhh i - llaulw m-, 1
Fi lie. \\ lie
• f I tlpeliler-
aml M tph
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Painrs Etc., Etc.
I w ill t Iltd lie • 1- I* \ i:i:s
lot lln eU*'ilU|f c • d ^UilthvJille.
It If|. 1. 11 \. VI id,is. | in .
• I t*- . I W < «i ii uiv «lahh >.
4 iiuh • 1 • •• 1 .1 r .i\ • in 1 ount).
|'i I I I .Ii.- ami Satur-
day •. o| « tcli • • 1 k
iu-i mi'ii< N
II %IIH> i- iN"'in; \ijfor* u*l l)tle iUI«*
and Mot ^ it, lalllo<. of ,t dillk hm 1 olof,
I'll I It k f ll to till pllhlic fi.f 11 hr l 11 p.ttfou
a*K .1 i-oiitinuatnt
It % * 1 1 ■' 1 * M rch r h. 1
•I
o|| tlo
• hi ti'
I It \ *• I I \ N A -1 N
I; hand* Iil|fI
and 1.". • ' | <
I 01 lln "
Keih. ti
man - •
w r.< ' 1
I*.tv lin '■
it)
It wa-ju-t an ordinal) •• rap wrap
Specialists ill tile cure of rupture ami ' i!'."Ki!'',,'|" 1 j ,"l" ",,x■,l"
1 1 i w a- 111 lln- la-t "ta^ex •.f i oti*iiiii{>'e>fi
rut-lal (iiseasi - tiill vt■ II.Imiii, for, i hl l,t phi-irinii- ili.it -l„ «,i. m, i ,
Mr ease uf I'iles or reilueil.le nip- j 'V"':'; %
I I WeijjlM'd |e— than vi'llt \ pound- ♦ Ml
ente of l'ili
lure thai they caniiol cure. |{ead
a«l. el-ew here. 1 lie) ^ive ai- liuati-
fial reference The National Kt-
clian^t Hunk ofhaliah, \N ill return
In Hnntrop, riiur^tlay, April 11th.
THE COMING'MAI-FESI
Kullowinu are the cuiiiiuittees for
the eominit Mai-Kest :
Invitation Cnmuiittee: I'll. A.
Ilnsler. liter Moort II M tiar-
woml. I. 11,'ilijfliriiilt. I. C. Cain.
HrintillK I oinmittee: I'. 1 >, KU-
ner. ii. K. 11 an im v. I{. I.. Itatls.
IJ n 111 vi, I Committee ; A. (iriesen-
heek .l \V . Ki'Utieilv, .1. I.. Wilhar-
(ter, C. \V. (.'arlwrlghi, .1. 11. Jenkins.
Klnor Committee: T A, (!<mhi-
man. K. C. ilijjhsiiiith, 'T. W. Cain,
A. Samuel. A. Iloppc.
Amusement ami i'rogram Com-
mittee: ,1. I.. Wilharger, 1', O.
KInner, \V . I). ('. .lones, Jr., tins
.Iiiiij,'. K. K. Si'huellti T. A. Ilasler.
A. K. II. Klztier. V\ A. i.ooilman,
I). S. l• recti.
KinauL'e Committee: fieor^e
Starcke, .Ino. A. Krhanl, A A.
Kl/ner. I l(. Krhanl, W , A. tioiMi-
iiinii ami A Samuels.
Arrangement ( oinmittee: VV A.
I ..tollman, I', li. Kl/.ner, .lohn Kr-
hanl. A Samuels. .1 I,. VVilliarifer.
, piece i,I tt ra|tplllK 011(1, i
III. K1 ii^f - \, '.i 111 s.-. 1 \ ,f 1
Slllllple I,,.III,' , il II, Ipe,| III f
li I.Iliil- hilltle, it heipr.)
I ,ii|{li 1 aiiuUier mill iri-ew
sl|.- r.11,1 ..|
IInil K"l a
slie In,iiiil,,
lii'i iiinr .
Is-,I,• r ft-'
I in
■ '..iiii 11 ii.-il lis ii.i ii, 1 i. mitt -1,< 1
healthy, rnsv. (iltimp. it ,-ii/hiiii;
pnuiiils t',.r lulli i p iiti, iilni-
-1 snip t«. VV. || r,.|. . Iiriik'i.'1-i I
rtinllh. Trlt.I Hot 11- - ,.l ihi- t "i.'i,'i
lllseuterv Tree al \\ . .1 M11. ■, 1
I it,i|fst,trs.
Failures tor '89.
i ll. failures (,.r the lir-i ipmrter
of i*n:i at reporteil l,y li 1. linn ,v
( o's iiierciintile aucm \ uiimlu r I
11s a^ainsl -.':i Is f,,r |he 1 on, .,,n<11 iijj
lime of isms. The liahilitii s f,,r |h>
lirst ipmrter of >:i are sr.'.Tsi Mm
as against | iam f,,r ||,e lirst
ipiarter of Isss 'The frtihir.s in
Cauaila numhereil for the liist
ipiarler of 1 hm'.i nith liabilities ,,f
$I.mitf.iMHi, while those in the tirsi
ipiarter of |s«m were .',.':i w
ties of f.', UUO.IilHl
Then New Soods Kays Arriv
•IONKS (V .!< )Ni ;s.
IIKAI.KK IN
generalmerchandi.se:
A N11
FAMILY GROCERIES.
CRAFT BUILDING, - - BASTROP, TEXAS.
tn t.lii n 111*1
Mo mi.
two or more
laf.o n r> mare*
*1>11.
when mare I*
I • fret ifter-
I •« I A t K
\| if
I. U
Ml
s . I ,H.l
V\ I II II.I .1 .111.1 . .
I II N , i;,.1,1.1 r 11 I
•„ It,.I l,„l.t rthlt.'
tt, 1, < tt luit- |, , 1, «, al till
1. I (lis f,M'l. His,.It
! I ,mi|. 1,11£ 11 Ur.i ii.li-.t
• I ■ i lei It III); lip tout
,., I 11 |T l
"i,.l- mt ti n 1 lin- vpnl . s
I ,k. up 1.1 Vi.. V Si., 1 Ulul > slot, il
I M t I I 1 ■ I i<, II, j | H' , .',
li • I It-- t |. . 11.« > ||, 1, ,
1,1 .1.-1, 'I I.. I - . ti 1 if* til top a Is,ii I l.l
U, hik-h alt..,II s .|.l
pi ,!-• ,| at *1
I >■ ip "t I ti Itisliitp nii>I ,'s
If. • • f• I IV I attni'f I P It 1
I ■ ' I'. l--'.i tin. Hat | illt .It,„r.,,I,|
I I I- - l.l^-ii s..in. v. 1,11, in, 1. (1
II ' 1 In 1 t Vppi sisi-,1 at
VV
ale not selling ut * 1 "*l
mom v th n cvci lie(■ ,1 e ofi, ri
VV in ,■ lii 111 1.,-lici ,is in t III
ami i( yok iloii t ln hei.■ it. jn
I'll' tie al,
111 tl.is murk, t
• 111 III' it to 1^
1 till ami pn, <• 1
lillLT tin ik st
il, ami
W I 11
ll.tlel. al "till,'. Illl
It-Ik I 1 II I
■ lost - ,v .1,
I 11 ri-i 1; -f March
II r frieml I 1
l"*li I lulls.Im
II. I.. Hal Is ami 1 i T
tors.
'The folliitviun resolutions were
ailopteil :
Ill -Hi.vi p. 'That the Southern
Mercury lie requested to refuse lo
publish any communication unless
iIn- authors true name lie si^ucil
thereto ami that saiil paper lie re-
i|liesteil lo keep a slaiiilin^ notice to
this effect. Ami that we ask Hie
co-operation of all alhulice people in
this matter.
This rcMolutimi was offereil by
K. M. Hoc.
wmkiikas, There are laws on the
Statutes of the State of Texas, ami
we believe such laws are contrary to
the spirit ami Interest of the people
and we believe such laws arc ill the
interests of a favoreil class ami lire
contrary to the principles of a repub-
lican form of I iovcrnment.
'Therefore lie il. Kesoiveil. 'That
tve rcipiest our Representative in tin
t It'll. Starke
Maniiay.
Keception ('oinmittee:
Say ers. II. M tiarwooil.
■letikins, T. <'. ('aiii. I > II.
Maishals of the |la\ :
Kuliler.
• ireen.
T. f'. Osbortl.
s.
VV
Hell.
.1 IHI.
II.
, l.egislature to secure, if possible, the
The lire caiiKht her elothiliK |(BMwn(fl. „( „ bill, lliat will secure
from a pipe she was smoking, ami toevery man the rifcht of suffruge on
r
by
Oiltinguuhed Men.
(Jiiveruor .lulu) Irelaiiil. of Teim;
Hi ill >. Il I'. Iliijrhc*, ut Arksiisss: S. II.
MiKui^t, (lnv. moi nl l^ttilslmm; K. II.
Turner. .luiUc C, it, ( ourt; Ki-Uuv I
lliilihatil, Mliiisler tu Japan; Marlon
Martin. i'«-I.lcitt. tiiivrnnir of Texas;
¥1. li. Miller. rx-Wuverimr nf Arksn-s':
K. A.l'errj-, tiiiTrrnorot ri'.rhla; W. I>. , , . . .11 .... ... 1
autism, i t lint, mtrol riurM«;.lolin ne>' wl"■,, " 1' hie* tlo «l an«l
, Uurilun. lioiernor ol (.e. rgla. Alex M|| ,,1 them w re coiiuhl under
itel'y'^The - II WI. Mrs. Iloloft and
liii;vlis'il« ol other illstln- | two of the children lieinjt killed otll-
I ol lli. I iille.t htiiles In nil . * 1 11 i_i.... 1
1 ami In cicr) department uf, rfcl11 "ol,,n • ao badly Injured.
1 ban- InnI III**11 -iBtit rest'iiei] by || iK ||ioU|rht lie will die. Youii|r and
" ilia ut Hsw-ln' ' 1 'r\stall/ell U-nm. ,, ,
411«
JUM
all i|llcstions submitted to the peopli
And only those who are convicted of
a fclloui shall be denied the ri|{ht
to vote.
Itcsolvcil further. That we solicit
the co-operation uf all Alliances in
the State iu tne furtherance of this
move. And further resolved that a
copy ft these resolutions be sent our
literally destroying It and blowing representative from this county and
away every article of household a copy each to I lie Ihistrop Aiivkk-
iroods. Thomas Uoloff. wife and tiskii and Suuthern Mercury.
.... ... . x. The above resolution was offered
I wo children were driving by \ uung s , . |vow|,.r
when the storm came u|i and Inline-
diately sought shelter iu the house. I'll. Kl..tiniy leam mnl the weariness
IhilofT and family were near a clilm-
bclore assistance reached her she
was si 1 fearfully burned thai she died
iu about an hour.
Match .'I!, about 2 o'clock. |i. III.,
a cyclone struck the house of Jesse
Yoiiiik. almut two miles mirth-west
of Hamilton, Williamson county,;
of soul, of which mi many cnuiplaln.
would ilisal'pear In- hiuuiS w ere maile
inure liesllhy liefurull I' Si lieS tlie lirsln.
Ayer's Hsi'snparlllu purities anil vltuixes
the hin, il. timl thus eumliiii'S to health
nl Isiily ami iniiiil.
—I'arties ileslrliiK llru «el« auil three-
ply carpeiiiij.. straw. Napier ami oil
cloth matting*, wmil,I ilo well to call al
. , |'. O. KUner's, w hu has Just r. cejveil a
ml hmmi s l Ht irn irsiitiiil hy 1'«mlly fortunately esoaia-d wltli Ur|r ||w. „| sam, . which he will sell al
JRHmuiI. Jewi4 r. llastrop. | sll|rhi injuries. astonishInffly low iiirun s.
— If you want enurteou- ;iml liheriil
treatment, tin he*t ^imm|* for the le *f
lliotiey, jfo to T. .* ll.i*|er A i 'o., where
you can tie tati*fle<|.
\ Inrtce I|*"tirllili'llt ol the eelehmleil
Marhle Full* "linen, men ami hoyn. jti*f
reeeivi'iI at .fone* <t .lum >.
Try a pair of the oh! men Marhle
Full* *hoe« at .folic* A .fynen', if you
want comfort.
The heami llfjtlthicut refre*hment
for the *lek; a pure :im! plea*ant oilor
•HiiUa or Ml tie rft) Water. Hut avoid all
of ha«l or aehl odor, a^ I hey are injurioii*
to the liealthie*| pcr*o||.
•Illlli: A l.intei m Nnin ami Mineral
W ler* nave eoinpetitloti luit no rival*.
til kimU of *priu|ir ami Nuinim r
^oo'l-en route ami arrixin^ daily ut I*.
O. Kl/ner'-.
Fi.iiwkii N in.v A u<mmI \ ariely
of Mower va«eH. Jiim reeeiveil hy II
Mueller, with S. KujoWfki, at tin- eit y
linker v.
\ freull lot of Mu-IoIh l e*troyer. In
JujT'. ju*t received at W, .1. Miley < 'o'*
dru> More.
— A drink of SchiU'- fine Ihpmr ha*
•iich an cxxilfluting effect upon the
imhiht-r a* to make him ki** even likR
mother-in-law.
A«k for .luiijc A lilMer'n Soda ami
Mineral Water*, al all liarn and healer*,
put up iu * ii*. *i|uad hotth" and you
will never regret your purchase,
( lo l^ewli' ca*h *lore for y« ur
Mo*|ery. a- they arc the IniiI ^oo<|* for
the money *ohl anym here.
— A tllcc line of l.ndle*' uud Oenl'*
handkerchiefs, very cheap, al Ml**
Fefiora « liamhei- A « o. UllllftflCl> eiil-
porlutn.
A Ketieral line of hw i * Fmhn hl-
erle*. ami Swi** Fh illU'e«i. jn«l rceelfcd
at Ml*- FenoM • 'hniiiln'r* mil-
llnery ■lore.
\ large iiuuiIm i of new milt* of fur-
niture. carpel*, oil iicl *\raw matting*,
etc., en route, and lo arrive In a few
day*, at I*. O. F.l*ncr'*.
<•111 %f IU VIM-
OlKUMi I ity . I ip I . ^ pt. 27 l— t
I i I . "I 'erlaiti « hill I in ne 'l
iinic witli gri-.tter demand than •vr l
present. I h\• hi <• •. -• llin^ ii *u i
it'uar.tuli i lo hn ik . hill* v :th p:ivilegi
ili e.it.1 of fiillun . <•! ci * I o 1111 r i- inruliig
f'r uiolie> . with h.tppv f--ill «o far.
m t i hotth 11.1> iug hi fit r< turn* I
Your* trulv. Iiu I.i n « Ihiik'iri*!
Sold lt> .1 Mih \ A i o.
I hi the morning of April *loth next.
I lie church l cll* all u\cr tin- coutilrv
will rtnj in coriiiucimiration uf the
event of one hiimlreil \enr^ ago,
when the church bell* ran^ through-
out the thirteen Mall* to call the
people together to pra\ fur the mn -
ecu* ami proNperit) of lln- ciuiutr\
umler lien. W aahitigton. that dav
inaugurateii prcNbleiil • f tin [ nitI
State*. Kxchangc.
«• •>
• l.itCle *pell* of fi*\i*i . tilth i liill mi
hland.
Make* the uiighl gran \ ml and tin
*ngc| hand
■A little of Cheatlllilir« < hill '1'oiile tnkcil
now ami then
Make* tin* haiuNoiiu women and the
healthy im n."
Headache- and hm kache- are fori-
ruiitier* of cfiHU ami fever*. • ouiuu-m
lining at once i'heath.im - <'hill Totih .
Free from poliom. p|ea*aut ami cure
glut ran teed.
••Time and tide wall* for no man."
All occiiaioiial done of i hcath im < hill
Tonic often *aw « yon from a long *pdl
of i*iekne««. So rill'', no pay."
Young mail. If you have till* Itch or
any -kin ili*ea*e, you can't he to ipiiek
In curiiig II. *o huy al once a ho* of
Hunt'* t un . huararitt'cd to curt
In the up -lair* of {' ii. Kl/net s
ntore w III In* folllul till' iii coiiiph le
line of genln', Voiltli*'and Imy*' cloth
Ing to in* found in Hn- market, cttm r
for drc** or cvcryda> wear. The*e
good- are Well *e|ei |i>i|, houghl at a liar
uaiti and will ih- *ohl very cheap.
Frenh l ight ami live llrcad f 'ake* .
nt tin t 'iti llakery. evcrv da?, -'.'i
cent hread ticket*, for fl.
Men * ami Iwy* nl raw good*, ami
children'* *ai|oi hat*. ju*t receUe<|« al
l.oui- Filer* cheap e**h * ton-.
A i ii load of tht- noted IVum -*ce
Wi.gon - expected t«i arrive dally at T. A.
Ilii-lcr A * o.
—4>n railroad track, and now In ing
h tilled lo -tore, one car loatl of the cele-
brated lieaeh hotel tlour.
t. a ii a1*!.Kit li i 'o.
New Mtoc* of elothlug ju-t arrived,
Hit- large*! a**oriinenl ever hIiiiwii lo
the people of llatllop. Style* I'lllice
AllN rt*. three and foui button culler-
way*, ami Hack*, all klml*, Hoy* xull*.
fnun four vcarn up; ■ heape*r grade* lo
If,liett ipialllv tll.nh All |t he *o|tl iii
the low i' t -pot ca*h llgure. in order to
e-lahli-h a !lr*t cla** clolhiug More,
J,oul" Kileri*.
I i\ i < Ink- April J. I*M
Ktliloi \d\i*rtl*t i
I *ee in tin Vi•.
■' < . 1 HH'.i . thai \i
VN alter on w a- in
If it wu# nie thai you iti tin per-iuri!
< >111 in li clattlicil to liase beiii in
town it iii11Mt ha\i liei ii m\ appara
lion for I w a* guitlin^ tin pl« w r in
11i11j.' "ff corn row part « f lln la\
and part breaking wiet p, nto lainl
I have not In n tn town for mum
wick* I oil hi, il\ eh /aged u|
collipoiimltng t arlb am! other cbeuii-
i al* lo miii,• hn an. im .if eii A ml
I hope h\ i losi ubtu-rv atnui to !• aru
Hoine cheuiiatrx and inforui iii\*clf if
otln r* do mil learn
|<i sped filll\ .
< ( W till U*m\
II appear* the Ai \ I i li i l: via*
iniatalicn I an I wi k hi mentioning I In
prcseiu c hi l$a*trop of friend < I
Waltermiii A - it iva* Hot f W a!
tcr*otl it tllighl not have been III*
"apparition" but ii wa* ®oinc one
mighty 11K• bun. *t en aero-.* from
our ollb e
l*er>on* preimiturcl\ gra\ ui have
their hair h *ioi« i| tolU youthful In*«iiI) .
h\ II*1 fig UalF- Veget.ahle Sh illaii llalr
Itenewer. the bent article iii the maikef.
It i* <a id that live million dollar*
worth of ( ointncrcial fertilizer* were
*old in (teorgia duriug the laat year.
UNClAIMtO LITTERS.
I.i t of Icttei- remaining um ailed f..i
at tin l*oi l t Mlh < al It i-i i"p. I • \ i- tor
llie week ending Maii liltUlh
I til fori I \ . i • N.iell >
lt\ nl .lame- It Sug.M It
Mel ee I ha I lot I W 111 la III - .f I
Martin doe.
To obtain ait) d Ihe-e Idler-, parlic*
iuu t- i) ••adserh-cd." pa\ I cenl and
gi\e dale of I i -1 If not culled for iu two
W ct* k - t In* % U III he -e||t to the Me,id l.el-
l *r Ollh e at %%'liwllIllgl«III I*. I
« !< IIUMI. IV M
English Crystal Sfwctatles.
Superior 11• all) glm* ever tried. If
11* cooling and (ilefiaaiil In tti« • \ • \
, fiiiiev price*, ('miie and have your
, -ighi rc*lored.
O>o STAUt KK
•lewelei and optician.
REWARD OFFERED.
I ha\c Io—I in> hugg> litu i and will
i p,i\ a liberal icwartl foi hi- return.
Ileicrlpllon Ifark ba\. -lender huill.
I alioul 12 year* old. I.'i hand* hl^h.
hranded on left ^houhler. lefi toml
fool whlft . large *car on top of weallieri",
j cau ctl by rt*tuTa. the *eii I* vcrv con-
picuou* pace- wtill under -adilleaml
| i rtfl* well Iu h irtiJ*-. Will pa> i'4 i for
hi* r- turn to ufe at lla-lrop.
Mvttt Moom
i lla*tnip. Tcxa«.
| lli atrup. March. «ll. V«tMH.
I ti. t>
t|«l «l* l ti? oil
I lire* w here
hllf'l lV S| III
Solnn
tre*b line «i
• ej\ eii III W .1
I i Ml,! I ,
lull- and
II • tlo f*
intii. ,(
levi
tall
• n
It
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