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Bastrop
Advert i«er.
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K laltl l«! t-d Msrcb I-I. Xui.Vi.lumr H.
Mai* «lreei
Koll.tmng i« the Mt« in l lit M-nate'
iiu ihe tariff 1*111:
Yeaa--Ahirich. Alien, Allison, j t„u
lllair, CuufniUi (asev 'handler.
BASTROP
I lit* c.lilioil of tilt' (illllf
Daily News, Kitn Itaslrup
county Iiu- following good wiiil off:
TUCKER S COLUMN
Orrio*.
tMilbilBg.
THIN), r. CAIN.
. vrt. .nt <'"lh m. l nvis.l a*c*.l>i*oii. Krarta,
■' ' Krye • Haw ley. Hour. liig.',IU. Jo lie* liaatrop. the aeal of government of
_ . _ „ j of Nv vado, McMillan, Mm,dor son, , tin- coun.y of the same name, is oiiu
( a|.t. ( raw foul, ol Sun Antonio
llnu accounts for Ilif alia lice of iu- |
M. I lade school opened Sept. I.I, «•«'«• - *u II. *ar c. UU y ! ' I'll • I to j
• IU, an enroll..,. ,., of W. which ■"« '. "
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BASTWOP, TEXAS, SEPT. <6,1890.
Demoeratle Tiek«t,
For Uovrroor.
.1 aMKs s. Hina;.
For i.iciituiisnl liuuruul.
C. I'KNIH.KTON.
For Attorney tlfuornl.
CIIAS. A. < TI.HKHHON.
For Comptroller.
JOHN l>. M-< AM..
F or Halt- Treasurer.
WILLIAM II WOKTIIAM.
F'or I.ami t"ommla ioner.
W. L. IMIAl'IIKY.
Slat.* Superiuteudent.
ii. c. 1'MircnF.rr.
F'or CMgNw.
Ji ISF.I'll I). SAY Kits.
Fur Slate Senate.
H. M. UAKWOOD.
Mitchell. Mim.iI>, I'ml.lock. I'I.'Hi',
rialt, rl.tuili, I'oM'.-r. i Juay . Ssu.lers,
Sawyer, Sherman, S|n.« iicr. Muuirea,
Stewart, Stock bridge. Teller. \\ *sh-
l.t.rn, Wilaou of Iowa. \N alii.lt I".
\avk llarliour, Utiles. I lorry,
illnckl.orn. Illodgctl. Holier. Car-
! lisle, Cih I.1. II. Coke. ( . J.|llilt. I l;.ll-
lei, Faulkner, liorman. lira), llarrii,
lleatkt, .1 <>,,< of Arkansas. Keiuiu,
Morgan. I'asco, I'ugh. Km,m.m. Ilea-
gull. I lir|.le, \ iil.ee, \ e t, \ ih.rl.ee*,
Waltl.all. Wlla'.ii «f Mary land
of the ol.lest places in Texas. ami Ih
situated on the ea l liauk of the
Colorado river, <>u tin* Taylor au.l
llaMrop division of the Missouri.
K*,,na anil Texas railway, II.*. liiilea
from Taylor It l,a> an e*>lin>ale<l
1 |.o|.illation of SftlOO, auil enjoys a
good tra.le will, lla tro|. ami *ur-
ainee increased to .'>.'1. The |,,l|.il
•re interested in their «..ik ami are
attentive ami respectful ill their lie-
havior. I hi* school ha* laUirod mi-
ller many ilillleultie* ill the |>a t, lud
we ho|M' a new' ilai ha* dawned for
tt.e aeli.M.I ill <hi* i|.llet little village.
I,et me, a their teacher, urge the
patrou
ou the grouml au.l the late l..«l ,1.'
Uro.Mil the genus o! 1,1 • iu litem.'
ale., I'll
Hist ill I
low lien
n.u,cling counties. I he assessed I j„ M.u,liug their chlhlreu. Don't let
value* for Im:mi will approximate t||-||i |m. Uf()v there U a al gle
1 btl COMIIIV lOUtftlllH HII , • | , .
nu«l iUa 11,11,11 •tti^riuiii to fliiltl it
tgri. | in iliv lialiit of U*v l t*iii^ Ih* iiii<I
\> II. IliM |)N« II ur I M«l I'l llll^
I' li;i< 11 ill ■. Il.uk- mill I unit MKMllll*.
110||« ||;c llM'lol), all III IM' aulll til
l'ii;iir«*<«. i 'ali iiuU t xtiiiiliK' Muck
itiul |iriiv> Ih'Iuiv laivlii^'.
— About Hit only 11 iiij* iiii|M> ll>l«' to
«u us«r Kf «lruinin«*r in io Ih mI up iiu*
ihih i. AU'Ut tin- oulf iiM'UU'liH* lo
of lliin M'liool to Ik* prompt «ffi . tiiulU Clin* i liill.' mul lr\. r N
hu h of \rjh M|iiur«a iuik'«.
|uo| lr Ate III HI III \ fll^H|{«'il iu
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It
riu1
ot I In* uorlil
Don't forget the roa.l law amen.l-
meal.
<i«n. Fidwartl S. Noyea, of ( inilu-
nattl, Ohio, la ileail.
The aul.-treanury
.leutlv on the wane.
M'heine la evi'
Following telegram from M tjor carrleil on auMHMafull.v with tlm fanu, Hie pupil through lift
Saiers tt. the I ;.l,e*tou committee line l.ree.la of hor«r*, caUW L , , #(
,, , . . . M , uiul itHiut* U'lutf mU«*«l. 1 lit* Mill of
.how that the . alt ealoit .leep water lh(, t.ouu(j. „ „H. j, , I.Uek | H«>ll I lie punctual aeh.M.I la.ya
aiueii.lu.ciii i* all right, ami only |,,mUi tthiie the upper tiuibvfetl laml ami ochool girl*. *' Never late
await* the algliulurc of the pre*l- ia a light ami gray *au<ly. the |.re-1 hIioiiIiI lie the motto of every *t'hool-
ileut. to make deep water at • ial- vailing eliaructer iH'ing a light aautly. at„| ujrl iu the lantl. Kemeu.I.er
I'he different Held crop* prmlnee .. . , . .
certiunlv: „ ,, , . • .. that we live u an age when thing*
well, there l,eiug every variety of . . V
sepleu,''er 1 „(l| .Kited to their 'growth. ' It* "ou ' I mtait heartily
pliul.letie** make* it well auiletl to i approve of I'rof. Keolt'a plan, luen-
root crop*, fruit* anil ijoucd two week* lnce. I .el every
vegetable*, al,u..*t all of which grow teac|a.r H,,„ t.au |low,ji,|v ,|o ao. goto
-H mmI proiiiicv uii Mhiiuilniii yiehl. . * ...
I he general aurfave of the country IU«tr«.p on Hie Will inat., and let ua
vent oil II
WAI HI4OTOX, II.
K(—MiNirc. MfKiuiii*> *v Co., • iut- ^ ^
lvi'Hton: llrttli Iioiim'h lm\«* ;^viu, au«l
11 io river mul harbor I i II ulileli eon-
IttitiN tlit* < ijUi'iitoii | ro\i ioti. h i
not liolii*vo«l that I lie | re*i«U'Ut wil!
veto the Mil. J. I*. Sa¥MI .
SelM.tl'n Chill atiij K«*\ei \nlh|ote. lor
►ah lo i'. Krliui*1A Sou
W lai i in Iiii iti lt i4 tioiiM lioiu lo|i |
lo Imttoiu.'kilelieii, Im«I ••uii :iiiii |mi
lor. iioiii ii (Mlpel o| pfun lo a purloi
M t. troui a hiuttliiK "|mm u to a eookltig •
•Ui\ey ii « |.t i: A I o.
We M|e lien to win), we'vi ){ii| tin '
|(oo<| . Hi- St1 i;o| llir prlcew. IUhmJ
Uioii«'> alol iii* um.i|( lull*1 ||0 * ••uiel
ami M e. Wi u ill elllirt t utile w It Ii \ ••
or treat. IIam.hia ('<•.
Willi oellja <*||M k ol •
iuh.i l( a i o.
--W||o ^Im> Hie i*iii*toUier l l|( tar-
gaiu*r lUnUMttc Co.
U ti« o|M'iiia up rarl\ ami cloven
lati-y ii i«i,km v i o.
"i . t', i . I erlaiu I lilll * ore," llie
IUO l plcunaiit |o l.ik*- of all Ke\er and
Ajrue ltt'iu«t|i« . Warrauleil lo eu.e
i IiIIIm ami Ke\ei. Solil l y W..I, Mlley
A t o.
U |«ti al'll* \\ ilgoll* 5 t l1M t t*> K«'l out
The Sun Autonio Time* ia of the
opinion, "If white men can alt iu
convention with ucgroe*. and awelter Colorado rivet runuing through ita
with theiu in the odor producing centtr, which with ila nuneroua
heat of convention hall, proclaim the f'hutarlea furniah au
ia uudulatiug. au.l in aoutc placea it I l' ve a regular "*liakiiig up of dry I l the tn,.l.IIam.i.ii a i
ia hilly au.l l.rok.ti. The prairie i* liouea," au.l a uiont eutl.uaiaatic A Vti large PercentaKr.
what i* known a* "hog wallow." i uieetiiiir of earueal devoted teacher* ^nierleau are iroutilnl
The county ia well watered, the ! ' .. . TT I
meeting of earueal, devoted teacher*.
Ii. L. Hovia.
Me I lade. Sept. 10, IH'.KI.
Cricket* are aai.l to l.e ao nunicr-
oua at Auatin they have Iwcoiue u
nuiaance.
«•••-
Speeker Iteetl waa re-elected. N
wonder the alate of Maine ia on the
retrograde.
There are IM" puplla at the in-
hlilntion for the deaf and dull, at
Auatin, aeven uew acholara.
It ia aaiti that over live thoimaud
men in New York are doing Imal-
neaa under their wive'a name*.
Itevid Thoinpaou had Ida arm
horribly lacerated by the aawa of a
gin, near Kockdale, and l.led lo
death.
The Slaleatuau predict* that "in
eight month* the largeat ocean going
veaacla that float will In* anchored in
Atuim Harbor."
At Quanati, the wile and 14-year
old daughter, with an axe, brain the
huaband and father. A cold blooded
I of the Ualveaton deep
lit by congreaa
itnaml property at the laland city
to advance a hundretl per cen,.
F'iae raina reported at Brenham,
Auatin, Han Antonio. I'aleatine,
JtacL
At Ualveaton, Mr*. Annie U«y-
nolda alwt a freight conductor, lie
had groaaly Inaultetl her and ahe
flllad h"i foul mcuth with lead. Good
for him.
■ ■ "oi w.w.c, ,w | 1/ | llin u | tl^ji^reeahleInpta.lit called "* atarrh.
It l« not ueoe^-ar> to In* mi irouMetl, It
I U tlciiloilolraUHl I • * ii* t i|iiei*l|oii lit*!
abundance of; ~ ~ • ji'lurk.-'. Kktraet ..I Klax 11(i 11 >■ n J
. , atock water. Well water, hard lime- '/ '-very teacher aliould lie a ready < alarrli < 'ure lumieilialfh relieve# into
doctrine of atM-ial au.t |« litical e.pial- #,om, ^ y[ vnu ohuju,.,, writer. Nearly every teacher could j per ..arn jul, -..ugh
lly and denounce the diecriminatlon depUi varying from twelve to j ""J?" -Vw. v ki.!x Ji.J.,. f..^ "i... skin*
I ure bl.tm. >onp J.I eeul.
Miley V i o. I ru^ M« re.
Ho you want to ipitt •lipping •UUttf
Ktt «' < Cliri- never t illvil l« efleet a
l v ileiuocraU, on aeeouut of race thirty feet. The ootlDtv ha* * ihjIio- i P*lwr* through fotthl iiu- < H! l,r|,
and color, they ought to be able to la*tlc jiopulalion of aliout ftOOO, and I'frc;ul,1 of hi o*|W'rieuce, or v, u
eat au.l drink with then." Yea,
the tree achool *v tem ia one of the
Ik'mI iu tlie Htatc. The religiou* tie-
and uiiglit be added, aleep in the nomlnatlona are repreaented by tlie
*ame lied with tlieui. Catholic, nothern and aoiithern Metli-
—- odiata, llaptiat, Preabyterian, F.pia-
A Mia«ia*ippiaii write* au opeu lH)|)a11 Chri*tiau and Lutheran
letter to teacher* upon the anbject churchea. The a*aeaaeil valuea of the
of teat-lKx.k^ for our achoola, which 'county will approximate |l,ti(X>,tXMl.
.. _... Improvetl land* aell at from •« to,
,* aa p|. i .... > . I i per acre, anil uuiiuprovetl landa developuient should be eucouraged
aippl. lleaaya: at from II to I*. AO. Only a *mall to the fulteat extent. Children aliould
"lu historic* or geographlea, get quantity of *tate achtml landa are lie led to make their own inve*tiga-
*,.el, aa are fair to the South. It i* b«.|,| in'thi* county. The e*timated tion*, ami to draw their own infer-
wrong to teach our children that we v„|lu, uf tlie- bii*iiiea* trnuaactiou* in eucea. They kliould be told a* little
of hi* reflection. Such a courae
would beiicllt liim Npecially, ami at
the aame tiiue it would awakeu our
miuil* lo tht.ught au.t action, lu
tin* way the attention not only of
teacher*, but parent*, would be
calletl to the great work of educa-
tion."—Teacher'a Institute,
Id education the proceaa of *elf-
eure when iim'iI a* illr cteil. at *i luteiy
haililleM, ami liol lint leai*alit to lake.
Try It. For *ah' hv lta lrop Druggi)*!*
Who liuya l*:imc ilikC- IM'", "H^ar,
tlour. \t a^ • • ii *. wire. -all. molti***'*,
• 111\i'w, furiiiluie, liacou wliiaW' N, coru.
meal, oat* and hay io the ear h ai|y
II %*i.t u A Co.
II your ap|ietlle l pim iiiUhili^ Mill
reniore it more <|iil**ki\ than * r. «
t t-ilain * lull i tin liie jin-iil I onic ami
guaranteed eure lor • lull- ami Kevrr.
Solil liy W, al. Mile) v i «•
Win. llilte|!iu*oii. of lt«-i.|« u. 1111 f i« • i •.
were "rebel*," that Lee auil Jack- lUatrop during the neaaon ia I, aa jioaaible, au.l induced to diacovcr^ x' 'l.'.-t' Ni.i.'nlu'i « 'taken
M.n were leaa patriotic than (• rant j |le Hhipment* duriug the a* much a* poaaible. Self-evolution, H a . ,.n „nu,i „i' dmlera
It la hinted that the preaidenf will
likely call aa extra aeaaion of con-
grne about November 10th, pro-
vided the preaent waaion adjourn*
befar* that time.
At ftt. I/Ouia and Chicago com
aella at O and 44 cent* a huahel. lu
tUa corn growing country, it bring*
75 casta a huahel, and dilBcult to
get at thit price.
At Oaiaearille, a aaloon man ahot
and killed two men with one ahot.
The tiall entered the throat and cut
the apinal cord of Lee Haaham, and
continuing entered the brain of John
Wilkey. Doth men fell dead.
m • "
We extract the following from
letter publiahed in tlie Taylor Texan:
Mr. H. J. llauaeufluck anticipat
a pkaaure trip to Uaatrop in the near
future. Aa tliia young gentleman ia
keeping " batch," it ia probable he
la going after aouie one to help him
COOk. l>AI.'a tilKL.
au.l Hancock. Let poatcrity be iiu- mmie perioti were approximately a* guarantee* a vividueaa au.l pt ruia- iuort.ii. ami diarrlmea. ii.niing. he
preaaed with Southern view* in mat- follow*: Cottou, KHKJ bale* ; live j neney of impreaaiou which the u*ual i« . d. turn. eliang.' i>l ilriiik.ug water,
ter* of political dilferetice between Bt0cii. l |y ear* ; liiilea.iO,(100 pouuda: metlMlda can never produce. \ df"lf«'*J hlui tu take
the aectiona. Kxecute the law of | w,lu>u ^ H car*; total value of j - Si-i.n. i.u.
the la*t Legislature rti|uinng the uae HhipmenU, t'.10,000. liauk capita), A school that doe* not teach it* to • ,i -. . If.1 l.-.l a ei niplete eure. ami I
of hiatorlea that give the South un- giiai,ink). pupil* to read, apeak, write, and he u.. t k.- i.l- ..u.e m re...nun. mling |
Httnted justice. Heuiember, that we j com|H>ae good Kughah, ia not doing " "'.'V'T u i" 'v "" "
are patriot*, all loving our common —Now i< your time t« buy l.umber > h* duty to the child and the *tate. i"1 • 'v "
country which atretchea from the ami of the tn-.t | Leaf Yellow < al- ,u )||irU 0(|r wllulrv it I'"1lH-r!'"" (A■ "."i.'i'li « ,.V,
Atlantic to the I'ncilic and frotu v*,rd fTu thee, .u'nty ami I dilllctllt to tutluce clllldreu lo «ll tK Kite> unlver*ai *ali*taetl u." I'leaaan I
Canada to the t iulf, loving more our ^ IuuiImt on Kugli*l, at all. au.l iu all part* it i* in lak. sn einv. no |.ay.
Sunny Southland, and loviug ino*t ||lt. ,.(„u| t() >rr|v.' Iu tt.e next lltteen dillieult to teach thrill to apeak ami Mllet ,v , o.
our own UiMiasippi." day*. Yon can t wIm our yard; i.h.k write «mnh Fmgliah. The battle Itlllli.n.n.—. ii.
tor the larg-M and you w 111 nntl It. i|.e F'nirllali atieaklnir world ia thai *■) break up rltlll* will.-i i'< M'.-rtan
J. L. Wii.hauiikr A t o. V" r.ngtian peamng worm ia uiai *o , ,l|M rurt. ,,|..,,, r .uie.lt N..
few apeak our language correctly. It. eure. n pav. .—Id M « i Mil.-t A
Nllll l > \\ .
Mnlaria, |
Some of the ablest Miaaitaippl
newspaper* bitterly oppoae property
or educational ijualiflcation for suf-
frage. The Alierdeeu, Ml**., F.x-
aminer, thus apeak* of the educa-
tional qualification:
The only effect of au educational
qualification for suffrage would be
to drive thousands of negro men to
school; on the other hand, the white
man who canuot read anil write will
never endeavor to obtain the rtt-
'I'lie state republican ticket in full
nominated Is a* follows; F'or
Hon. L. W. Moore airivcd from
is time fur our school* lo give up
leaching the old-fashioned analysis
Washington. Saturday, iu excellent an)| pursing, and commence iu ear-
health, aay* the * " * *
The cricket
invaded the entire state. Where
electric lights burn they are said lo
lie a perfect nuisance.
, i.
Mother* will tlm!
I tethlugSyrup Jn-t tin
:• Latirange Journal, uest the work of formiug the speech hou*e l . the ehil.lr
... : i . . . v t cure Cough*. • «.|.| . Jv.re I
armv seem to have I lie rising geueratiou. N. 1. |{,.u,a|N|,. u„. |rt ,i
1 ^<ilt<u>l litara.al
nr. Wim hell *
llli'dlolne til have
hiltlreii; it m ill
hroat. ami I
School Joarnal.
t>Hi<KM.—" Order is heaven's lirsi
law mo it should be of,the rcIumjI.
Il i* al once an cud au.l an iu lru-
governor, Webster Flanagan, of Hen- Wurt at Fort Worth, Texas. Mar-
derm i n county; for lieutenant gov- ri,K,. Nepn,„ lo , Wlure ,t ,he
ernor, W. K. Makemson, of William- F'ort.
son; for attorney general, J. T.
I'io-Im ham'" nerve a Itone l.lnlineul !
will relieve >i i tlu , Itrul****, Neuralgia
iin«l llh«*miia(i >ii). ?m IiI t v all «lroujti-l !
Tun i.f the tlue«t -even month* |
liuroe .lerwj iiljc* in tlie oonnJ). for
mile. Will trade them for a m od h« i-«, ;
rere.;;^'-\".:irk .v""1 i-> • «-}
—Htttfar i'hill run* U Hie only p^r
_ feetly la-th*— I hill remedy on llir
and uulformity in the |MiNitioti « of j uiark«*t* Injii'I faii to try ii, .1 mirr
in the district' the children. It i* not perfect with- eure lor ('1,111* ami Kev. i xil.lt.yt
xa . Mar- out thorough industry <<u the part of ,v s""-
the c!iil<lren. and complete control "r- 'hurmau.l « I .one Mar lllootl
Tueaday last waa the fortieth an- uient of govvrumeiit. Hence ordt r,
niversary of the admission of Cali-. then instruction. 11 cotwiaUiphj.;,;
any ceienrated in that staU*. Fverything al il* pro|>cr tune It
One hundred and sixty divorce1 ' the
cases are doekett-il
out thorough in.liiKlry on the part of
KdltOt I'age. of tlie Crockett
ii. list not be a
«n'Plf0,fcr' | Courier, ha* been nominated by the interference, would defeat its own
Dick ICrwin, trietl tor bigamy at
Paria, Texaa, and committed in de-
fauK ol ball, four wlvea were proven
to bin, ail living and from neither
did be bare a divorce. It was also
proven that Ids preaent wife had
three other huaband* living and un-
At Han Antonio, Monday. JefT
Modes, a prominent plauter, died.
On Saturday Ills gin caught fire and
he jumped into tlie cottou preaa to
rcaoue the fleece ami the hug. ma**
of burning cotton fell on him from
the upper story. It roaate.l the
teak from from his arm* au.l breast,
but ha walked a half mile to a drug
■ton afterward and had his wound*
dreaaed. lie never uttered a sound
toahow thai be had Iteen hurt, lie
laavea a family.
Rimer Martinet and Jim Wortea,
two Mexican* living eight miles
1Mb Weimer, both had courted a
fair Mexican damsel, and It col-
Input! by Klmer Martinet marrying
UK aad carrying her to Weimer
MtluiftUj Jim Wortei followed
UhMB. aad upon meeting up with
Marttaei ahot him just atiove tlie
hMlt, when Martinet stabbed
Wortea with a lane knife. Marti-
al owe ami Wortei dietl
The brhle returned to
W illiam Werlhoff, of IK-W itt county ; democrat* for the *tate senate, from
for land commisaiouer, James K. Me- t|„t ,|i*irict. He will ,,,.ke an able
IKiwell, of Childress; for treasurer; j representative seuau.r.
John . Schmiu. of Denton, for rllc |,„;rinK,. Journal estimates
state superintendent of education. t|,t preH«.nt in.iebledne** of Fayette
Dr. M. Lindner, of llexar. county, at f r. 7,000, with It;,000 lo
.... t-TTTi k * . , lie added for expemte* for the next
Ibe Blghth district.ongreaaional thrw moot||fc 1
convention, held al Ooniale*. re-
nominate,! Hon. L. W. Moore, for K°> W,lk°" brok,! U'* worW <
congress, without opposition. Judge ritor< > r,,< 01 > - trotting a mile
Moore being preaent, thanked the 'D * """T" , " " " ',"*rU'r
7 lM . . aeoonds. On the same day Alalia*-
convention for its endorsement au.l u,r ,,roke fo„r >e,r of)| tU,|jo|)
re-nomination record by trotting a mile in '1
At Fligiu, Saturday la*7, W. H. It i* aaivl that W. S. Pendleton,
Higga, dealer in general merchandise, ^ort Worth's ex-mayor, who made
failed for $8tMNi. L'lman. Lewis A
Co., Oalveston; J. I'hilipson, (ial-
pur|H>*e. sn.l
the Hchool.
check the progre** of
Ti t< IIKlis IN-I HI T,
Ilia flight with the telephone girl, ia
in Chicago writing a hook emlxMly-
his own
early iu
.... .i... ..... . ' v . .i syrup ! purely t. intal.le, the unit rein
u th | art of the master. H et there r,|t ,,i, earl I, ih*i «lllellmluale mereury
morbid concern for and alt trace. <>f l.l,...,I |m.Iwu, m itlixiit
d. l.llltatiltK I he .)«|eu*.
Mr wnNt or cAanui. * iut..,'wun*n.
I'llele Hal!.'* I '< • III I it 11' .1 I'lrwdrr will
eure I >iin|m-r-. I' „j{h*. fold*, lever,
and mu.I nf It,,' ili-.'a-.'« l.t ttlileh
llurM'*. . 'attie. Mieep. l|i>^- and l'i.ultr>
are .ithjeet. S.lil hy *11 ilru^Ki.l*.
'I rv Hr. 'riiiiriui.u,I * I..in, Mai I '*
lai rti , ure. Il w III cure Ihe un..t Mggra
vatetl caw In be. thai, Ihlrtv ilat-. All
l.ruggl.t*.
— We buy our IuuiImt fr u. J. I.. Wi|.
bargerA l . heeaUM-tliey sell u. what
they represent, .ay all who make a pur-
chase at tin* tHlliarger A t'o., vard*.
w.rLstr* wist orcAHDui ior w«a N«r.«
Mallievv AruiMruitig. ..| niton,
Ky.. Iiott In Id* •et. ntlelli )eal. .at . he
In.. tn-Pii Ironbled itt, diarrhoea . ten
iMUlllll.'t a. lar bnek a. I,e ean le.olleet.
veaion, and a San Antouio firm, are ^ '"K ''le "*Hent feature* in
the principal creditor., The stock wi"
was transferred ity deeil of trust, lo
J. II. Chiles, before it was attached. ,,r " ,Uoe' of ,I,B Terrel Asylum,
recently visited Dr. William Mitchel,
The I'ost defend* Mr. Harrison
the presbyterian minister iu jsii at
against the charge of being a "pro- F'ort Worth, ou a charge of forgery,
fessional humorist," and says, "A and declared the Doctor demeultd.
professional humorist I* a wi*e man A petition ha* been tiled in the
who plays the fool for money. Mr. court* asking for an order conaigning
Harrison acta that way because lie l',t" '"nalic asylum.
can't help himself." A Mississippi exchange says:
"1 l.e AugiiKt rain* were of immense
There wa* a re-union of the sur- iHinellt U. the late r-orn. and It is
vivlng member* of <Seu. Armstrong's ,|0|„K we wt,fe
brigade al Vaiden .Mi**., on the feeding new corn *11 through the
1*1. The Ai.viuti-ui editor regrets month of August, a good portion
not Iwing present to enjoy a good of the ntw crop already gather.'d
time with the soldiers of his old lioused.
brigs,'e. At Miiwsukie, Wis., Mr*. Mary
Die', au unfortunate Itayvlew woman
A writer in the Statesman suggests Imprisone.! in the county Jsil for
that III. beautiful women of Texas, (|e,,t Keccmly the woman wa.
U, aaaemlde at Dallas, during Ihe ,|eaerle.l by her husband, who b >k
Fair, to do honor lo Mrs. Cleveland, ))Up „,r 0,,j|dren will, him and left
should If married women, accom- „,,, oU|(,r will, the wife ami mother.
panied by at least one
ter.
sou or .laugh-
At F'nrt Worth, a Jury asse.ued a
line ol and two years In jail,
against oue Will Ti*l,insker. wife
U'ster. Not Iwing able lo pay the
line. Ids term of imprisonment will
A few day* ago Alois Hanu*cl,
secured judgmeiit sgsiust Mr*. Diel
iu Justice J. A. W elUtein'* court
for debt, Ihe judgment giveu
amounliug to <i cents sn.l iimU. the
latter being about |2I. Hating
l een left iielpiea* and penniless by
Diel was iiuabie
I aiu rcpieate.l to call a meeting
of the teachers of llaalrop county
for Institute work, to he held at
M r*. S. J. Orgains's scluaii house
at 10 o'clock, Saturday, S4.ple1nl.er
*0. 1MH0,
Sj.me important business, which
is of vital interest to every lescher
of the couuty will be transacted.
I'rof. J. D. Scott will present a
plan for "Uniformity of school work
in our country school."
I'rof. J. L. Hood will present
some "Remedies for Text-liook
evils."
I think if we can have a gmiil
atfen.lsi.ee the lirst meeting the suc-
ceeding meeting will Ite |>opular.
Mulllcif nt support is pledged to msk*'
the Institute a success.
Teachers come out nud let .1* re-
organise and eucourage this awakeu-
lug energy which is u,anifc*ling
itself In the tea«'hi(ig profession of
our county.
J. L. II. .in, Chairman.
Al Mreuliain. recently, a negro
I toy got his leg cul off while stealing
a ride on the train. F^very daily
paper In tlie stale, records, daily,
oue or more accidents of this kiu.l,
and yet, like Ihe kerosene lirc-firml,
the work goes bravely on. So far
Bastrop l.as been exceedingly fortu-
nate. We have had the railroad .iter
three year* without accident* of thi*
character. Itul it'* not tlie fault of Ihe
boy. and Irott, the number engaging
In lid* reckless practice, it i* a
wonder. We give caution in time,
let something be done to Mop the
iM.ys from boarding 'lie train* at
Itastrop. except in the proper way.
w
. a 1 ... <t ... i. i ! bf r liiialia d« I, M ra
aim uiul to almiit five vear*. It la
... . ' .. lo pay I lie juilifiiM'tit and coata, and
not aurpriftiuj{i\ atrange to aay, lli« . .
won,.., injured, went on the stand in "° ,loin«'' *Uv "•Bl
and swore strongly in favor of her1" l,'« W""V J*11- *• •«. « the
brutal husband, but, his offense was *r,,t U* ,,etUr"*' ",Mf U
fully substantiated by other evidence. U0,,."( '* jf* ^ '•" .. .
. . . aatinfaetorlly a«*ll|«Hl. I lie fiOOf waa the e*|H rU?liee In other place*, m hal vou w aut at tlie lowe*t price*
bence (lie above reault. victim's Utile ! year old daughter f„r, ssd lo relaU . colored men not
The Cliatan.Miga. Tern... Oliaerver,
a Iteputdican paper published by *
negro, thus describes the election in
tlist city su.l country under the new
law ;
"Negroc* *ol.l their election cer-
tificates, giving s right lo tote by
wholes sic. Tills sccounts fur the
llgld tote. The depraved rascsls
sold their rights for s glss* of l.cer,
•V) cent* or a dollar. We sIimhI in the
fifth ihitricl a' Ki.lge.lale and saw a
club of thirty colored men who 111 a
This
lie ha. In hi* li.uc used many l„e.|i-
einc". I,ui none iijual to , lianiUnlain .
I '.ilic, t hulera as.,1 lt|arrl,. a Itemed) .
This remedy I. prompt in it. effect*, can
alt,at. I«- ,le|m'iided i.|s>|i and when ,v.
■ bleed with uater. i. pleasant to take,
i'liildren do not ot.jeet to taking It. lor
.ale by W. .1. VII lev ,% < „.
Clarke's Klax x.ap I. Ih-.I fur liable..
Hkill Cure II.,*,. SiMpttivnta. At H .
J. Mlley A **. druK sture.
I rv Suesr Chill t ure. . bildreu cry
for II. Isold on a guarant.-.' hy C. Kr-
bat.I A Sun.
TKN I (Ol.I.Alts IIKW A III t
For any use of lieh II.l'<i,,i|Miuiiy
Ileal „k halve tall, to cure. Il I. a
p< .ilIt • cure lor Itch, ringworm, sealed
teller, cuts, vcrcma, bin.,*, son' Up*,
general sore* and sll akin disease*.
Sold hv Ita.Iron llruKgl.ts,
'in f: 'n*BA *o 11.t iut t ru Kit.
If t oll el.ew or smoke, buy a package
of lime'. 'I'.ibai'co Tabid and he cured
Thereby regalnliuc your health ami
■avhiK several dollar, every mouth.
sale by llaslrop |lriiK|{i.t.
Km rl.eiiiuatls.il there |. nolhlng la-t-
ter than t l.siulierlsln'. I'*I„ II ,In,
I'll.' prompl rell. l tthlcli II aflor.|> i*
alone worth many time it. c.l, tt I,lei.
U but lilt) cent. |H-r Is.tlle. Maut very
bad c**e* have iM-en iN'riuanentlv eureil
In It. For sale lit n. .1. Mlley A t o.
Try at-AC* OWAUUHT t.s l„r l>y
t or meuieliial i.urpoM. the Ih.u -
Ton saluon carries the Im.i l|,|„ur*.
their |i. Mach*A Sou'. I', III Mtirslaml
lug at III • frolll. 'I'l.I. liraud i- war
ranted pure ami unadulleri.le.l, ami I-
invailai.lt ri'.su,1,1,ended In phy*lelsn..
Sold 11, Haslrop. only at tin- Itou-Tou
saloon.
Kor
,1. I.. H'llliarger & t'o., are Kctti.ut
IiiiiiIm r hii.I hll.Kle. in by Ihe Iran, Ion.i
to .upply ll.elr ....lowers. IVe can't
lirlp It we are going there and will gel
there tun.
\\ I... sells M.ila, *o*
syrup, salt, .pi.'eu, si,,,!!
ft, *laich, sugar,
. etef
ll.tsl 111 A t'o.
Cl.lhJreU like to take " t . C.t . I .'Its,,,
I'bill I ure.''the pleasant ami K'larai, •
teeil cure fu Keter, Ague and Malaria
Im'IIci than l^ululne. Sobt by W . j,
Mlley A t'o.
II you would save money go lu A.
II. II*-.• lor your .addles, l.atn.us, or
ant .ail.Her) goods, where yon m III gel
Al Tuxarkana, John Williams, tlie
Ccltou llelt train robl>er, was re-
manded lit jail will,out bail.
hating no place lo go, acoompanied ,,nly sold their certificates, but sold
her molher lo the jail, where ImHIi their voles. The Time* is right;
receive the sympathies and care of I the whole br<*>.l should Im- dlsfran-
the jail kee|H'r* and turnkey. I closed."
HAY TOR SALt.
j.ssi Hides of llsy. well cured, (01 **la
on the Moore farm. Apply lo
I'. .1. lini.. '
llaatrop. Nuir lawn.
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BE SURE AND SEE IT
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Capital Stock Paid Up, $50,000.
authorized $250,000.
THE FIRST NATIONAL OANK OF DASTROP.
/•i. i hi >■ nu hi v "V i m riiM in t: < rrn -> i\ i in. vin.n simks,
I \ I ./■// V/'A A /,/ ll\ /. / i/.'v I /'It il./,
KUHmis I, is i in.., ..,i . u «i , smi i, s , nj>. T To .'III. r .
i hm ilw* m lull, .'.pupped >i.i pi.-pare.i. nud «,ll !«• fs,lhlitl corres-
pondent ,| you intrust i ut psrt ol your l.usines* Mill, il.
K*. Iisngi m.i.i, ,„ oil. t.. C„|| ..|, iii. priu. ip .i l itte. ..| i.er.usi.y, tiiairla,
Uuti^ii,, Hs iln-rlinil. 11.. I I'l it. I It. igluui. I.ei.msrS \..r«s) , Saeedrn,
llreii, llriiHlu ioi.l 11.-1.• ..«l, Irsn.-r anil ll.ilv.
I r -e ,i'.1 ..ui Kire I'riM.f \ nil. t.. rii#toiu.*i* ,* -tore iheii ulu^ttl*. p^iwrs.
'i lln.Iiixi.iii I' it l.l/uet. Ii > linen, ft I, Org.In, T.
... ell, II I' I 11.-V.'11, V * Ktl. inl. I 'liclei Krhsrd.
I tins, ron
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MONEY TALKS.
If you unlit to kmc your malic, keep il,
I N I'll. Mil t tlMK III TlIK
3 | We Down Them All!
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(BASTROPCLOTHINGHOIISEl
We cau III is 11 from an Infant l .\ of .'. i ear* to the big man of :i.'.i pounds.
Our Slock compare* well mil, nil. large csli,l.li*l,n,.'„t iu Ihe stale.
No need of going aliroml you will lln.I tiyht lure mIisI you
need, Kith t^ualil.v, I'rices and Kit lo please >ou.
We curry the l.c«l selected nud fulle l -I... K of
Boys and Gents Clothing,
Hats and Underwear,
AUn M full 11III* <*f
IM the best makes nil ut the lowest price within reach of cveiV inmiv
l.iving amoiiK you nuii dclcimined to slay with you we solicit your
patronage ami will endeavor to deserve it. .HI'ITS, I'ANTH,
KTC., of IMlMKS'lll' on I M I'l l|< I Kl i I il M i|>s
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if so desired, on short nollcc lleail.pisrtcrs for
Bargains in the Lines We Carry and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
IMcaRi' rail and try ns. I{<>s|mm'Ilully,
BASTROP CLOTHING HOUSE,
M. T. HOLERS, - - Proprietor.
(Sni'i.'HH,,! Il, HTKTHK a KtMIKHS.)
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