The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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BASTROP, TEX., MARCH 25.1893.
Kirn at Aii iin are laelog nil every
day occurrence.
••
Prairie lire* art taffiujt in I'art* ol
Oklahoma
A million dollar
III., ou I lie '.Mot.
Litcllliel'l,
A |:ii>,(>t«i court lioufcc i* to be
"built at lleiiipkleBil.
A ((lent wliiakcy riot i ou
Oraugc county. Kun a*.
'I lie Artiiixii!- l'axit roatl in
owned by the Southern IV.-lflc.
now
The *wi tell men"* utrike ut Spring-
fli Id, Mo.. ha* been ileeiareil off.
« •
■lotm W, Miu kay i improving,
with I'huneeit in faxorof iiin recovery.
L'hureli at I I"(;hu*'aIIv . W.y Uv
•elleil into a aa-
i At (,'roekett ia t Saturday, ice
formeil, which may injure the fruit
crop.
S. I rreeiiiau hai> cotlfcascil to
tile choking to death u( Iii* wife at
I'arl*.
I'lie Cherokee strip camml lie
Openeil until the 1 miiaiiH ratifs tin
contract.
— - <« ♦ * —> !■ .
Murk William*, coloreil. ahot ami
killed hi* (iilln r-iii-lutt, m ar (.'aid-
well, mi tin jfoth.
A Mexican was nillni by a negro
at I ionxalc.-, over a ilinputeil giiinli.
llli<^ debt nf M ( Hit*.
gpi II ■■■! ■■■III IM ■■
.lai knoll W illilljlliaill will given
tlirei year* in tin pen. at llreiiliaui.
lor ktabbiug Ilin fatlu-r.
Squire Abingdon llairil. Charley
Mitchtll'n backer • ti Ins coming light
with Corbet'. died at New Orleans,
last week.
A resolution lor tlir linul adjourn-
inent of the legislature on March
!H*t. was defeated by a clone * iea
voce vcte.
The auiiiial convention ol the
Texas Hankers' Association will
take place at Sim Antonio, on May
16, 17 utid lx.
The plant of Hit I'liited Slates
lilusn Company, was destroyed b\
fire at Tarantum, I'a., on the 20th.
l.osn, I1 .■.(1,(100.
The senate knock* tvvt another ol
k..Jiotrtr'« fwnrninenilalionn that
of an appropriation of $I.Vi,otHt for
the erection of a new mansion.
However much the crinoline may
dUligure the countilution of the fe-
male body, it in hardly uuronntitii-
tional, says the Krenhaiu Herald.
Kx-l'reaident Harrison has been
tendered the preaideney of the In-
diana State I niversity at Kloimiug-
lon, Iud , by the trustees til that in-
•titution.
At lioalon on the lUth, the Hap-
tin! Trclllnnt It'll) pie, one of tile
lnrgt'ht buildings in the country, was
deitroved by lire, I.oms estimated
at $.)7"i,(X)(l.
At .leh. o, Teuu., ou the n'glit ol
the 1 Hih, a molt entered the jail,
taking therefrom one Jesse Jones,
nftri hung him lor the murder ol
Sheriff Hurnei.
New York lii'inmrat
it an follows in tin Hart-
lord Current "l'ho e who con-
tautly see bun ami who have lieen
eoutulteil Ireipieutly as to tin forth-
coming chaugen In all tin depart-
ments ol the public semi e sa\ that
the tlrnt ipieslion which Mr. I tve-
latnl now asks a> to any peinoii pro-
posed to him lor public plaet in
do. s he drink' Mr. < levelauil. I
eati tell you, has discovered that it is
hecoinilig a fashion ii"l to drink
that the men who do not drink are
tin men * ho do the greatest tilings
hi this world's uffairs. lit has dis-
covered the value in commercial and
III lillMliens life of the man who does
not drink, lie knows that there aic
some railroad companies who will uot
employ a man in any apacity who
drinks at any time . that no railroad
company will permit am ol its em-
ployes to drink ilumii! the hours of
service, ami that tin \alue of a man
who titles not drink is each year III-
ert :uing iii tin- lountry. lie has
tlisrovered. I think, that it mm be
worth while to apply thin principle
to politics, ami to dist 'Ver whether of
not a mai' 1" tvc. li a,-> MV«'iT-h f««r
public ..III. e who does not drink .'i'-
lie is in com me r -I a I enterprises."
— - - —
l'renidenl Cleveland detined his
views on nepotism ou the °Jlst. in a
manner no forcible that In' lelt no
doubt ill the mind of Ids hearers that
lie is Irrevocably opposed to the
practice, lhe gentleman to whom|
Cleveland outlined hi- news came'
t<> seelire the appointment of a 0011-
—titUt-llt to olliie. Ill told I h'Ve-
land that the applii ant was a I
Ileuioi iat. anil fiirthcrinon tta a
relative of Cleveland himself. •• I hat
setth s it," Cleveland in reported -
saying. "His name cannot Ue con-
sidered." Autl then the president
is said to have ii ail the cougre-siuan
a led:.re in which lie put himself on
record as against nepotism iii all its
shades of uietiliMlg ami application
Hie work of the sixty ilay > ne-sioli
of the legislature, resulted in tin
passage of twenty-two lawn, costing
the state an average of about Si1""1
each, or a total of $ns.mni, i'hey
consist of two legislature appropria-
tions, one appropriation for presi-
dential electors and one for judges
of civil court of appeal- . providing
fur change of venue in civil cases ;
for advertising for ansylum supplii -.
for mils of minors by next friend
establishing labor da\ holiday . to
provide for taking impositions; to
diminish the jurindlc'.ion of Webb
county court, granting . I udge (iood-
rifh leave of absence ; ehari.'W.y
Waco llatu lo a.'A'iViiri/.e at'.ministra-
Iavh to sue for ilaiuinou account "f
Imlian depredations, to dimmish
jurisdiction of Hemilt county court ;
to lix lees ol courts of appeals clerk- .
to exten I railroad charters; to re* j
ipiire sales under execution to be
advertised in newspapers; to restore
jurisdiction of Ty ler county court;
lo restore jurisdiction of Marion
county court; to lix terms of court
In the 1 hirty-fourth judicial district .
to "x terms of court in the I'orly-
iiimil judicial district, and to provide
a road system for Caldwell count v.
It will be noted that exclusive of ap-
propriation bills only «l.x are of
general application, leaving thirteen
local bills as tin principal work of
the session. The governor ha-, under
advisement six bills which, with one
exception, are local in their nature.
c//rA( 7/ CO/.I'MX n rn:i: no>u -wiMTOHr
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( |ll.l ri « v « H • I
r««t*>t *un<i«v
14 lit I'll III iltltu lot
fAl ll lltillltll I'uti f I "VtlUK
uigUi
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tfi.«i«««!••• k rr i liliiif « vr y
«ll<l 111Ht«I I'fHJ • J Nll«l M t
Wiliua'Uy uiK .t rluWh.
tn i'*i I. iiinntti. u i Um
M A S W M 1«* S A It \ "
RHftiltll U t Hliua-Uv III «-! • h
III. lull* UutM- 'nv.Hllr M
will li« l*l li* r«'tfulur iiuh Uiii; «
• U> HI i H> h Miiiuli
Ktv u
Mr II K WIImiii,
iimIav twiruiim. '• m
fl I. Ui
\it) ilttirwU>
II M
ii ml it > Mn rin un
Mil i> iitmi.iti*
Ht%U* vwry
s murvii • Ul
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iiiv KI'KUUI
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M|l|i|il\ *-■ ' • " M IM I'll it %
4111 rfftliWftllt* tli • h i luoiitli ill II i
| . SI* I'm*" i iu«H'tititf i v« i> I ui
I'uMh • or ll« \ ii\ lii-l
i' t a ' K. ii i;
i*i n i" • • *t ci) -ii'l mill ul
* I' in AH MM
tuiiidny ■M'hiMtl i<vt r> i u«t
* I RUM A N M IIIOl>l«r « III K- 14
Mtx'i* |'.i*!. r i v;« <• \t v
liiortii i
mihI
Kik IM • Mil l .i
fiiuilio HUIMIM) *
Ut iMitvlft) ultvriit.
« vi r> I rl-iay i>c;
In I liui, March .11. I SKI.
\<i«. Mi K'llit.r, ilon't elt> e tlifiluor
l cau-e yiui >i e iut- etiiuilig wltli my Ut-
ile budget ol new -. Im l.lve n.tk- has
In .nine -Ut'll all line tilling little village
of lute thiii 1 an wllli safely dispatch
a w < little im nuer mice a mouth.
We were vlsltc'l by a gtMHl rain this
levelling e > .iiii|ianleil Ity a yiuing hall ,
-It.iin lli.tl in ul' lliliit!- real lively fur1
i I it iinli'lb lll«lllg H- tn feel a little :
re.Ui>-, ti • 11.. i li I ii jC "Ui |{aideiis. lluw - •
er. . ie. Hut all e , a|teil with nldy a,
lew brtllM's I iIII >|e|l- IlirntlglltlUI Ut*
m iglitHirli I ale Miiiietliiiig In praise,
ami ttio-i id the enen llehl- are begin-
tdllg to |i„,k ul' e)|
>iiiuc of Hie f.iiiii.-r- will plant cntlnii
tin- week, while iiUier- iH' III filvnt nf
w .iilmg longei. as (Itev yet fear a ui|i
fruln the lio-l.
W lull ,i ini-takeii lileit Mr. Editor
I, ii,,,.,, | ■ line |ieoplf line fnnni'il 111 Ihlilkltig
.In, II.. I, m. I I |lial II- t-t.illit i > |ic,i|ilc le.nl suell dull
ui' in liiiiiiii- lives. I'iii what I- mure
be.iiililiil 11 it it -iniug I lull' in the einiii-
I ry.
I m ii- liui Itlrtl- are -iiiging.
I in ii- iln winil- .ue blinking
■sweet -eelil- f I < >111 wreatlllike lillief
I ll.'lt lilt.M-t>l|l III Hie ptlllil.
\ 11.1 tile blue sk.V sei'lIM I"' IllVe II-,
ii-e- tili.niii a bunt ii-.
My Stock of Spring And Summer Goods Will be Complete in e Few Deys.
DRESS GOODS
tin
ty ."■MK U'ly
IllUt l'lli>-
• * I'M^tur !
IV .'.ll'l Mll'l )
III MM 1 %
ltt\ 111 g 111
Consisting of Staple Dry Goods,
White Goods, Ladies' Spring Dress
Goods, etc.
I to nil* it*!
TAILORING,
,""l tlnl
In
Killer It It. Zanders write- tin
( hri-tinn t oitrit t a- follows I am
ut this writing in I tn 11 i i. «• r wrestling
with the grippt . and doing all I eiin
to get well. Have been jtial (I- ai -
(•t mi lilt >t I ul i tig a- I could, and havi
Mieen Using my ntomaeh as a drui;
-tore for ou r ten days, ami if the
j grippe had not made me very sick,
i 'lie medicine would. I think that
1 the d' > lor i- imw gi'. illg lilt' e-sence
of skunks I iili 'I 'l"itii to about four
I t ■ ■ -i
I.ike iTTti■>, i m i (ulid
It is true we tiate our up
lll.l |||IW IIS,
i|t i-ure- ami
there i- lint
ciui-nlci eii it
to tin
ltd.
\\ .
ten ■
ipe
ami ilttw n- ami ii|i>. our
til-lltlpuilitmellt- bill still
•ue tuning ii- I Ii ul eau he
genuine "ill'itlie,"
W. weie -nriv unitfd the ill hi'iiltll
"I Mi. Win. IJriiuo- preventeit him ami
familv from reui.tliiiiic wllli u> awhile.
W' extend 111*'111 in Invitation tn come
lUaln. .111,1 llriiiiil Kye " - it - that
M i -i e i I nui will be mure thai* weletuue.
\|i rharley .linkin- ami fauiily ti
II lr- Pi line, attendeil ctiureh >uiiihty
Mi-- - I'ell i 11 • in | iii 111. \ mil.' ami
Main. I iller "t the llntiliell Neighbor
inn. I weie al-ii ill atteiiilahee at l.lve
I • Ink- church sulci n .
Mi-- Hate- Ka-tlalnl has been nil a
l I'll I" I'e hit i \ ' • it III .1 Km. k.
I;. the w ay. "Itmw ii Kves," why were
toll Ii I li, lllell'laili'i li Sumla\--clnml.
i -tn it In Unit you weii Quitvi.lilsblv de-
1.11 ui" 1 at 111nil*':
Well. N| i Kdilor, I know that your
I' II t i' In e I- , 11II |l|e| i |\ eXtlUII-ti'il, lull
nut "f ptillleiic - refrain from cniil-
iiii lit, -o Willi t,e.l wmiles to all frlelitis I
mil -iieee.. I., tin \|.y t uri-l.lt, will
lol the |ir>'-ciil -at lint I Inn, only
all revolr. A \ ISITOK.
"A \ i -1111 r' - " Intel >lii.g letters are
ilw i. - Ived ami read Itli pit :i«ure.
ami an urgent invltatiol i-hereby ej.
I>■ 11.|...| liei in make u- in klv In-tniul nf
ini'iillilt vi.it. I lit.it
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Race trouble iu Kaulinau county
is brewing again. The following
threatening letter wan found by
Kdmuml Jones, eolored :
Kdinunil Jones Ib ll, death and
destrucnhuii tn the nlL'k'crs and their
[ inllooence. Vou had better git fur-
ther. Vou can move or prepare to
meet your Jeaus. Vou liati gut the
rung men uiid we are in with vou
j vet and if you don't move we'll put
-•••" your head on a poll and kill the
1 exas will he iii it. Mrs. lohiti iialence before^ou plant yourcottoli
will, on neat Thuratlay. issue au ad-1 W f are not trying to scan you out,
tlrcsn to the people of Texas, that IMttl" I1"' you out of linfc. II
you don't believe it. -tay and see
V\ c hate rclnlorsed and we are -ingle
tile and double ipiick lime. Mt will
close lor the last time. I,t>ok to (iod.
i. vi «... L mi , . , i Keller can't save you. Vourn verrv
Jacob Schaeler a lulhard malcli
with tieorgc Slosson has be, n poat- "N„'nM11M Br„
poned. Schaeler tell on the pave-; KB||t.r |(|(, ,||(. |(,|1(.r
ment at t lilca^,,. breaking two small wj|| |)# llni!Vllj|j r„f,.r, ,,
it"'* iu ' • wri"' = P. Keller, the sht nil.
the of bion that the injury is perma
nent.
loonfu1, 11ul I am In
II II S\M.t II-.
Inn rely hope Ins "skunk
medicine" will not icave any permit-
llelit di-agrceitblc el'leel- with our
good brother. I' W- 11.1 III too bud
\\ i -i.all Hit et 111iii ,' Ii ■ >me i an .
till We know
—■— • ^ —
1 lie foiluw iiiu' ' n nm nts from
" Around the World iu the t liris-
tiau "standard ■ tuuul lie to., -iroin;.
ly couimended \V. heartily en-
dtir.'t i ver\ word of it
I r lltlckh • I'hrisliiiu Atlim uti
comletulis without mciitul ri crtii-
tion a certain Kpworth l.eaguc at
whose entertainment recently forty
young ladies wen uuctioned off.
I lie highest bidder ill each case es-
corted Ins purchase to a -uinptiiou.-
baluplet. I lie Advoi iitt recalls
same ret eutly reported cum -
at one church cut, rtaiwri'iit diim ng
WUH inilulu^l U! ant it Im r,
!><>)%* i J -triiluir t ri'ft rri il
lu t*fli■ >i■ tiling- ,'i- I'viilt ii. i s • f jjrnw-
i UK ' * li !•*Tttlily." hut tin- Ailvficiiti
n^llttMlUwIv -H\ f |t li, C|)a| •. 1 11
imtliiuu «>f ( liri>tiumt\. irui* r« *
lilll'llhUt Hll'l WolUtllllV IIMhIivhIV
ouglit lo fiiuk«• it iru|ioi Aibl* for anv
yoiiuy lady tn In- iiurclia^f i iu oticli
fa^hiou. \N r liavi1 Imtii afrai«l of
M llliri'll "fflt rt UIIIIIM'Uts" fV T Mill')'
t!l«'V Ui r< begun a mo tig-1 us. It i-
allliost illiposnible to keep them
within tin bounds of propriety, and
then it is pitiable that mean- f ir tin
I.urd - work cannot b• • got without
«M* ini fc nMi maki shifts. C an. pll.(lU , „,„pany - especially the
n it, 11iti we nay • We believe it i an, \oung .M—
and that proper tea'hitig ami train- He have a good Sunday School
ing would noiin bring in more for ndh many pupils, and hope great
mis-ions ami all t hristian Work. t"".MIl1 * ^ Uo 7"!!-
,. , Miss Matltc II. Kasllaml is teach-
However slight tin , , — f cm,ens, , j„K „ n, |„„,| Hl Klght Live
uny uiPinber lakes U|i at au • enter- i (Inks, gi lting along line. I think
her pupil- are vert much devoted to!
I am Agent for one of the largest
Tailoring establishments, and will
take your measure for a suit of
clothes, and guai
C/2
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Men's Youth's and Children's
Clothing, and Men's Furnishing
Goods, bought from first hands for
Cash.
f-r-3
ua
tee a perfect fit.
ROBT. O-IXjXJ.
GROCERIES.
I also carry a complete line ul
pie and Fancy Groceries, and
pose
st,i -
pro-
meet competition every
ROBT. GILL.
TAX COLLECTORS SALE!
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Ofri• t or Stari imh'oi irr Ta* i'oi.licton.
JU-tr-.p, lei v M r«-U WIU. l^il
W ii nil: A*. I hHVf tli!« t!i>\ in i*otu|>liiii)(,c with Itm . Ami hv virlur^ of t h* I ai
ICollw ..f ltiia.tr*<*oiitity, ltvii*"l up-ui mii«I \\1iI prmwil to s#ll, to th# hitfti* «t tn I
• l« r. for rush, ut public outrr> ut tin1 i'oiirt It|« or. in th^ i'«n of Utttr p
iti«l Mute of r sA". tn'twi-tii th«• hour* of 1u iii . Hint I p. ui , on the
HHMTTI KSHAY IN A11 li 11.,
it Neiug tin* Kti l%\ of maI<1 iiiontli mi tiiui'li of tli* following d#i«*ril < (I r<*§)
fite t« will > • ".nrtl- lent to | .«\ th'- \a\*-+ .m«l fo t« now <1 i * th#r^i a, - r tui\
ln*r«t.ifi«'i u i rue. for the vi'if l* ,,J. t v t!••• turtle- owning *r n-n l^rlBf •*« I pr*• (>
city. Sale I" t "iitiuue from <Uv to Uv until all of tr*t (# «re <iM
SPRING SEASON 1893.
P. 0. ELZNERS
III tVIIHM III NUI HI I ■
4HM
HO.
March •.'o.
i • A —
have not .ieii iiuythitiK in
I t....f £ I |>:«|tt-r fruln tint place re-
■ flit 1 \ 1 tlniiiylit 1 tvovlil write a fen
line*.
I Ie health n( iinr uoiumiinitv it
i\er> H"otl. nHil farinem are vert
lm«t i'i their crop*.
N ■■ noti'-e plenty ul corn up and
' 1, .liking like.
Mi have line prottpeetn fur plel
of fruit in mir neiuhliorhuod.
I llniik 1 call safely nay thai tint.
i (lie moat lnvclv apot "f liaatrtip M""H . Stepliew
eounl v, /lurroiindetl with «ootl land
and plenty nf nater, with many en-
icrprltintr farinera In till the toll.
\\ e ie'tice line jrrntt iii everv pat
lure, iiiid stuck liiiikinu well. Our
friend. Mi Win. Kaatland, it feed-
iiiu it ^.'ood man\ line liccves fur mar-
kel.
Mr. II 1! I.ec is planting 12 acres
in turn. I"f In- knuwt lie will have
Mlell. Iieur«e
Itruw li. .Mel
It. II. Kiull>
Harnett. Atie
II.K. .1 l>
i laiup. .Mi
I'ansel-, « >V
I ict'kard. Sallle
lianleU. W It
liavi-. .11 in
11..tiii,r,t
iiiIiik. Mink ...
Klenilli|(. Amelia
Kletehei. W A
Qllmoru. I >avr
II age. Jnhtlriill .
Ilariis. sain
Hickman, i, W V
11 • 111 • • tv a \ Jr.....
Hun. Mr. K I
llenulKer. I'
11 nil..ill. Jtmrpli
II.-iIh rl v\ in Heir*
lloltlw. Mr. M K .
Hat'leu. Sandv ....
Illll. T.I
'"lie., Sam
..vile., Abe
Jutrteiike. I'aullue
klti|(. i'A
lla.lrtip Krae Itllt I Si;
Krai til.ii k 37
is .1 amp. |iut |,.
Kltfin, I Int. smith a<ld
i'.l Ituliert llweli
Mlllthtllle. lul 13. tilt.ek IU
sr. .Io.i iiIi Iii.ii k
a;; i.a^cu-j^, t i. ,
M -«t \. Mri It rv A
M« K«'nio v. Mr. M T
N a.li. J 0. Jr
.Vnrment. i' I
' I'ieree,.1 It
I'alli.n, Jamei ..
I'nlta II I
I'anli) Wiley
t ai II Hie nt
'it I:
up at all "euter-
"wi'ief hem v il 'iim
lie. there is iim self-denial in it. \\ . lir' '••Briiinif rapitlly.
i...ii .... i .i u i ^'' lime iii our midst Prof,
shall lifter near tliccrusH :c round lit. a i
i -I. I .Incksmi, a penman nf Lock-
Hp- world until we deny ourselves in I |mrt. 11. hu- a lar^t ■ last and is
taking it up. II.m many of us giviug entire satisfaction. I think
how few of us are up to that aland-1",AI ' lass will lie at Lent/.
Heatlrr, •'.)
lllMitlcr .IK
linherl", I l|ii"l
It ti 11.-11. 11 K
Iteneau, Mr. K.
Ronn, .Iim A ■ ■ •
.Sin 11 In Pie It rl i k I
sine Wi iluril, J II
stniulil. I. .1 A
si-nit. M i- A Itee
•shack I. IV T
stewatt .I M' Coid)'.
Wat.mi, J |
I simtt N
The capture of Leandro Solo, otic
of the must desperate ami fnilioiis
liaudits iii the >lalt of (iuerrero, is
aniiotincetl. lie will lie shot on Ids !
arrival rtl. Acapuleo. Mexico.
the amount necessary to complete
lhe World'* Fair liuildiiij; has Iiuen
a, cured.
It it said lhe inouiimeut thai
marks the laat re-linj; place of Ahra-
haiu Lincoln, at Spriii)(lieltl, 111., ia
uot properly . ared for, hut ia carre<l
and mutiiated by relic hunters. Au
ludigiiaut protest lias hten raiaed iu
Chicago.
It was rumored at Austin on tin-
ni|{ht of the Klat, thai Jud||e Mc-
( ortiiick had appointed ,luil|{e ("lark
t'ecciver of lhe < i ntral to succeed
llllliiigliain. .Ind^c Clark was .ceil
hy a reporter, and said that In had
not received any audi appoint ment
that lie was not an applicant, and
did not want the position, hut later
A colored woman, Nancy (iauiaou, it *as reported tliul .luil«e ( lark hail
at llolly Spriux* Mia*., Iiaa the conaeutcd to rcccive the itppoilit-
louKcat hair of uny woman in lhe j mcDl.
world. She wears it in three plaila ; | ■•••-
the aide plaila ju.t loud, lhe lloor. | 1W,K,"UVrV; V
. t'Mclidt'tl li tordlltl nitration In the
While Hie plait l.elnnd drags two fact ' „f ,|„ several Southern
nine iiichcs on the door, and incaa-1 Slates in the convention, or rather
urea eight feet iu length. 1 conference, to lie held in Richmond
<♦ j April 12, to consider iuch ip-aiinus
lhe legialativc oointnittee appiut- as will tend to tin prosperity of the
od to Investigate the Geofral Land | soUlh, and especially l«> turning
office, handled Mr Mc(iaii|rtie)' and 1 '""'"irration in this direction. Wuv
"my aon John" without gloves. In
up
i ard of love and loyalty that enables
us to feel tluit It It more Idesteil to
give than to p ci-iw- Mow manv
will ever nltaiu to it under the sys-
tem of demanding an cijtuvnlcul m
amiiseiiient or Italic.-.1 for exert thing
tic give >
Mr*. Margaret I hfrntoii died at
lialveston oil !1|C luorilillg ol tile
1 .Mil. at tin age of I'lh years. She
was at the I.t'lfsitii- ol lien. Sam
Houston, and closed his cm s when
lie <11. •! at Hiiiitst ille. in Ihi'i.i.
- —
Iln Kort Worlll '.a/ctte says:
ft I lieri is a line of papi rs now |m .
Ihg t.-stalllislied I Illll shouM lie cnlll-
pcllcd lu stop fui lai l, of patronage.
I heir sole purpuse is lu scoff at the
< hrisliitn religion. Aaidi from am
doctrinal or theological (|tiestioris.
the ('hristian religion is entitled to
ri'sptct its a civilu. r ■ f men, if for
no othi'i reason, and wliih il might
lie natural for the editors 'if till
papers. Judging from Internal evi-
dence, tn think I hut tin worhl came
liv chance, there arc nuiiieiniis other
creation^ that indicati an intelligent
di sign.''
the unlawful aalc of eerlain land*,
lb* oominillee'* report i* particular-
ly atrong. hut Mr Mcliaughey say*
lie aolil the land* under the advice
of llie governor and atUirney-geueral.
The committee augg.-st the immed-
iate discharge of "my aon John"
anil Uie appointment of a competent
mas la ilia place.
McKiuiicy includes in this invitation
the heads of Hit agricultural depart-
ment* or noddies and the iminigra-
turn superintendent*.
_... « « — ■■ „ ■
Mits Kate Connelly was found
dead ill her bed at I'aris. oil the
morning of the ^ud She came
froiu Sprihglield, Mo., ami apoplem
is aupposetl to he the cause of In r
death.
f tirmail l i 'j|i *
aic .wmitl
i H iut
in. (a
r.cii Iii I
iiflili, |i
Iir'ikk■ -: - l'u
Or J f. llHtiMt.uol.1.4 i o, l..u t illr.ajr
llraucli.
1 e can sitf. ly aa\ the I'rofeaaor
iindcrsiands In. Iiuslnest well, and is
a good iii.lruclor.
Specimens of his p< :i worl: of
drawing of every variety, anvh a.,
large deer, horses, liie 1^. etc., can
lie seen Ull the Wullt of his lieplirt-
lUKIlt.
f rcsfM'oiir t vcelleiit paper, with
in'ifli injrcst. Hoping vou much
mi ets / remain, III m«iim,iiiiih.
/:/'./// U\'E*oaks i:<'!K>i:s
l i-.ii I l.iv i l Iak- March 20.
Mllur A'Im Kim r
I-or fear of Intruding on Lenlr.
llraucli, will i|uietly retreat lo the
Kiglii Live (ink* neighliorh'Kid.
N\ i are having some very dreary,
misty weather.
1'rof. .1.1. Jackson i* teaching au 1
interest ing in penmanship, at \
Kight l.ite < laku, ,
Kit Miles preached an eloquent I
-crraon at Light Live (laks, Sunday I
evening.
We noticed ,|uite a niiinlier of
\ oillig ladies aad gentleilien of 1
Lent/, llraucli at church, Sunday
evening
Mr lllock Howard of Smiiliville,
i- in our initisl.
Misses ( lata and Kmilia Illlike,
vi.iti d lied l<ock Sunday.
Mr Will Last land lint relumed
from Austin.
Miss Lula Chainliliss returned
home from Wauldcr. where she has
lieen teaching school. Sundav
Miss Mattic Kasllaml spent Sal-'
urday and Sunday nt Keil Kntrk.
A certain young man of our coin
Hill nil > seen.a to hate a great deal
of trouble iu I hi' wat of gilting a
buggy to take Ins girl out riding.
\\ i are not certain, but we think
ns i au almost hear the «lt*taiit chime
of wedding bells.
Wai.i Kl.otVIl!
ion ||'tilthi
Ml kind. • if jnh work done at the
Mn t il l |.| H olllce. New type, new
pre...-- trllslli pilliler. and at ' heap
iiiu) Ileal ttuik a. ant limit eau turnout.
11. iii" t si lid your money att at from low ii,
hut pui it In the Auvkhtiikh * capa-
clou* coffer*, thai you may In tliue vei
back at len.l, a pail of It lu yuur cofferi.
Kiuicli llsi11-
177 I inn il l I, rat
347 I Wliket-"ii
11 Ita.truti 'I " ii Tract
II " '• " block, 14J
'I " *|. hloek 116
M' haile. Ini |5. hloek M
llaatrop. Kiae I I iut 15
Frac, hloek iiM
!' K W Hart.ui
88 I .t i.a/l> t
IT'.i Hanirl liray ......
Klgin, T , | .'. him k ...
I'i'gs. Ini t.|«. k 'il
55 Jo.eph K"gt*r
1 It Andrew.
Wli J '• Wt'li'liniryer . ,
.'•■I II i ialM.ru ......
iJJ llardy King
Haslrop, Krae hluck 7:1
smillitille. iut I;, hiuck «i
71 S M William.
Klgin, lot :i, lllock 'i
A.I I Hang.
11 Ita.trop 'I own Trad
-initliMll. Iut I, hloek 37
111 .let.r llohlerriian
S-l'i I William.
IUT. Iiavitl lloltleruian
llaatrop Krai I M lot JJ
Jaine. Iliit .
6# A Slaudif -r
i'i'* .lame* Htantllfer
Klgiu. Iu| i.t A 14.1.1"< k JU
M I 'aiti J ai rs . illt 15
lit.Imp. Krae. lot A . .
ls'J lohii l,%rreti
■Id'' I. I evsrei.i t
VJ.'i I, I.rvereaee . .
I Mi.I | Hatu
1*8 Kliocli Harris
XI
snilthville l.lkls, i- u ,.|i }
iltj l| Warneil . .
Sllll Jnenh Stnndlfer
Kiglti. lul .'I. Iilock .111 .1
HI .< II lllalui k
Haslrop. , Krae. lot ij
33W s W iilfriila'rger '
II liaa< i amirr. ..
'.i.t ilarrrti lluon .....I
li" si' i'amleberv
I.iii John Comsllsun
143, Iiiu. (loch ran
154 A .1 lisnion
17*i rbumaa i.arrrKoti
1*'' Knuch Harris...
.'Il l W li Still
3*Jo Llttlsliert Thomas
341 Iln aril l ow nieml
3.1'' f Wolfenliergi r
m W r An*e||
11 llanrop l ii a ii Tract
llanrop lui |;u, K M S
Haslrop. I I Ji W kl s
K I.7J. K M ,s
ri.m.Kn *.
" I I. 117. r. M s
, " K I. II*. K. M S .
K I. lio, KMs
I* Jonathan Rurleaon
|Klglri. lol 11.14 1.1 nlock I
■l lot". 3, *. ti. hloek 3.
Iu| pi, hloek 7
lot Ito 17. block H.
lot II, hloek II . . ..
lul. 3 A 4. hloek 15 .
lot 7 hloek I li
lol. Itl, .'0. 31, hloek 17.
lot. 1. .1. I. 5. n, 7. hlk *'
rural
Tax
nil'
than Evei
ettei
I'M
10
100
•>
I Hi'
IM'
15n
10ft
ifl'j
It',
HA
«'
50
Jj"
Kin
im
5n
li«i
15"
Ml
117
111*
170
*11
1 'HI
v\
If
141
KM I
11^
41
ai<
r.
H;i
701
5tH
,1 Ml
7 ♦.«.
ii
.«(nt
♦5 T'i
.!•■
;t
* 07
;• for dll classt's of peoplt
7 ti, ic, the Laborer and the
i be supplied with just \\ ha
In my new quarters, wit!) Hy.ooo square feet of
Floor-room, to say nothing <<; the immense length
of shelving, all i hut k full of the
( IIOK KST or (i(X)|)S,
thf Farmt r, the Mei han-
F'i ofi-ssion.il man- .ill t an
tht'V .int, .it live and
let live prices. Come and see for yourself.
An inspection of my sto< k i-. onl', neiessary to
interest the closest buyer, .11: i pmvr tkat .1 \ cry
small purse of money will laity fro 11 mv store a
very lat ye wagon load tif ^ond1 .
DRESS GOODS. C LOTHING,
BOOTS. SHOICS, HATS,
1 NO I IONS, lines f 1111, not excel led.
Ill i.
COFFEK, I FA, SI'GAR.
M()I. ASSFS, PI 1 Pi SPICE,
F'l C., the best 111 the nun ket.
IT !
Will find in my store
011 the farm, .ill ol th.
i 111 j t oyed, ,mil old r I >ot;■ >m
thinjjs used
in 1 iii! latest
ptit es.
133;
.1
il il CARRIAGES, BUGG11CS, WaGONS, AND IM-
?•; PORTED PLOWS.
b i*l {
:J «q You have only to examine to be pleased.
3< 1'jl Every line well stoi ked 1"
FURNITURE and CARPETS.
h no
j ^ And as I buy direct from fii si hands by < ar loads,
I!i1 enables me to offer suj nor intlut emiMits in ^ot>d
i !! goods and low prices.
The RON TON Saloon
ZD. RABENSBUnC, Manager.
lot. 1. J ;i, *. lllock J1
" lui. I tt 5, hloek J J . ...
'' loli, 5, ti, 7, lllock IM
lol 19, hloek 1*
lo.i 17. I*. 10. ill, blk *
lot J .* ;i, I1I01 k lo
" loi in. block :m .
'• lot V to 111, block 40
o loll 1. 1, 3, block 41
lot 9 A 10. block 54 ....
lot*'J. 3, 4, 6, bloak M
. " lul 14 41 I* acra.dlTl ...
! •' lot 4. Ilir 4
" II acre*, illv 5
" lol 1. 4 aert-i, .11 7
'• lol I. I acre, illt 1
'• lota tA3 3H-10 acrtadlT #
J •• lot I, illv 10
lol J. illt 11
Mc Made, lot 3, block lo .,
lol II. block II ....
" lul. 3, 4, 5. bloi k 14
o lot. II. li. l.l. block It
o lot I, block 70
" lot. I lo &, block Mil ...
" lol* 5 lo 10, block 101b
" Hacrai, dl a
I'algc. lula I i 3, 4. block .1 ...
lula. in A II. block * . .
lol* '.i A in. block II....
o lot I, block in
lol* 4 it U. lllock 43
" I I in acre*, illv I
lat 'I, til* 3
'• * acre*, ill* 5
" lol I. I ai re, ill* A
" I acre, ill* 7
" 7 acrea, tllf 11
•' dlv i*
in
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■' 1J | buttle ol
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W I hill' I III I IM I ill
Liquors and Cigars
FOAMING I.AC.ICR BEER
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An.I
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JOHN S. WILSON, Tax Collector.
Bastrop, Te*a«, March 9,1893.
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PURK BRED
POULTRY
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