The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser,
K>tali|i>lir<l March |>t, 1063, Volume .IT
tfftiu Kim ui'tlatn. Kihinl iHallittiin
THUS. C. CAIN
I'Orri.lST MO.V / '/>
•litis or i'Kiiim.k'h I'aktv wi-ihim
\IIIIKI |i At llll nil Ml CIIN-
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IIIITHH IKIi I'M"
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BASTROP. TEXAS. JUNE 30.1894
liemiMial lc K.irrutlvc Committee.
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lUnlriii Yoilug I'nvluci 1
rtt« Miu M 2
hiuitli* IIU* " ' S
Jpldo " 4
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IIIkH
(Mil ( rwk Vol I'm**- 7.
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let git* n « t Pavr
Wmul Mow. N (M I'w 10,
llfOW. Vol I'fH' II
Alum * iwW. V al I'w, IJ
M. IH>U>. Vol I'riH. \X
l.iVfOnk Vol hw 14,
H«-l Kock Vol Vtv> IV
N ui I'n- l«i
tMrtiitf I'mlrlv. Vrx* IT
t'Ott CoMiKK** \l\lll I IHTIIHT.
HON. JOSHI'II I) SAVKHS
flt IUKCT TO Ai lluN Ofr I IM«mK \TI«
« ONVI.STIOS OK NINTH l l TItl« I',
liilt lit I \ Mil.ill* he
Al the 1%o|4, h |u H,\ o uiit> roll*
I vvuUuii 1h-M at llurtu t, la t >atur
I tiny. Ill** olticiai proceeding* of *hich
appear viae*here oii till* pa^v. there
; were home forty dele^atea in all.
I Ju t uImiiiI half tlit- pfeettii N hi tin
i county had held primaries, -o « f
eouroe tin* representation U" to pre-
| cinet* hum only nhotit iiuif what it
*h<uild have hnii Iiu* tmuttl
1 |>eecbe« were made during the ul -
wenee of the aeverul eo iiuiiltees, and
after their report# ever)thing worked
ImruioiiioiiH until W. O HulchUon,
of .sau Mon o*, wnh placed in uoiui*
nation for ( oiipeM from thin IMm-
triet ; then occurred the only liiteli
Autttwi Urahinaiit j durknc tile eoiiveutiou.
Severn! Hpeaker* obtained the
lloor, aotue for. and aoiue against,
Imiromn.
It |v ortfatu
^ t: OiHxImaii
Murray llutU'Miu
iM'l W lllletlt m<I
I 3 UK Pftr*
ii K«t Kelt)
Ketilih MvivliUon
h. I* 'IViiiplcioii
J II WkUaih'
O li. OlMllflOU.
Joliu l rtuok
J. T HWk
* J Uajtck*
«•«• Kills.
Itou K Ki'ii Mug
K«)hun
HASTIHH' I'lfl M.\U\ .
I ii piirsuuuce of • all ol Chairman
«>ruhiii. the lieiuocracy <>| Prcciuct
I, tiirl nl Iiu court liuu.t', Saturday,
.iiiin' 2.1. a.nl at J : l.'i o'clock, |i. iu.,
ui n culled in order, II l>. (ir^aiu
hi llir cliuir. i'. ('. ( iiiu. secretary.
■ >u iik>tiim. II. I). ilr^aiu
elected permanent ill ii i r i n a 11 innl I
C. < .tin. scerd ary.
I III' rliuir i \ |• IUllit'11 llll' nliji'i't n|
lilt- uifctlllg( In In- lo clccl ill Ii gull's
In county convention, nivc cxpres-
klnu HI Ui U'llllillUliollS iii county
i ill I iir n, ii* lii l w 11-1 Innl* nr inajurili
rule, flc.
Moved l\\ linn. <1. 1'. Knwlur,
ilini wi' favor tin- niajorliy rule, uml
ili'U'Uati'i. In < • >iim \ convI'liliou In-
ni-iiriii'ii'il lo vol!- 11ir tin- majority
rii 1«-; auii'Dilnl liy S. s Sayi-r*. lo
Iwn lliirili ; nn11 :111111« ■ 11 ado|itril:
ll\ Kowli-r, I lint it in llif ni'iihi! nl
tlii. t'Diivriilluii IluiI uo iiiiiiiiiiutHui~
Iiu in mil- by tin* I in moo racy of till*
i'oiinly lor county olllcca, ami Hint
ruoM i h:xii:n i .v/o.v.
CHURCH COLUMN.
\ lllntlt
i v I
i In people ill ( i nli r I'iiioii pa >-
cil an ciijov alilc liny in I In* cell-lira
linn of tlicit -.'Hill, anillvernary.
For tIn i r chIviihIvc pri'paralinn
lo inalti' tin- ilay uiw of plcaauri',
i In-v item in- uuii'li crcilil. I'leiily ol
miiI I nil lilcil IlieaU, IU lint.iv-
er>'tiling In make tin- ila\ pleuniu^.
\\ i ere lii|i|ily eiiterlulucii liy
cuaava ami MpcakiiiK li\ ■!. S. Motcu,
M I Diiii, li. W Siililall ami W.
I llutlierfuril.
M I l)a\ii>, liui 11111IIy rcprcHcnl-
cil Iiiu party. SliowiuK what tlicy
coilltl ilo il plat cil in power. He
ilnelltoo iiiiit-li in ilineiiNhlu^ nlial
Iiiu pall) i all ilo, l( i li i li'.l, ami Ii It
principle*, lie Man frequently ap-
pIn111l< iI from In ^iiuiiii|{ to I'lnliiiif, i|'"i ' "
mi lia.l Utiwp lii« a>. I ' """"
lit wan f<dlowed l > U. W. Siddall
li. %i. -i \i.
i iu loll.
( Ill H< II
-I l(\ M Kl*.
K1
A FEW WORDS.
It li «fil« iiu aigiunciiliitive
(Ifbulii to ili-iiioiiHiruii' tin- tic
nirubility nl' lniying your ^rocc
rii mm. an « in H'ii ■ io r|aml « l. Joiuta. {
rr quality
11 In III. I*t at > «*t !•>.•« HUM • O ry Thursday in j(mii«'(| to tilt* loWfht |Ui(e8.
1!' you will allow iih a few
M.
t Y,
l O I'llK k 1*111*1<
W lllliik' W« rkfi *
Uy In t-n« ti inoiilli
I ib*li«-r. AuaiilUf
U i very -tiifmy • v«-iiiii|f. Ml
irilially no t« «l
KfSiiUi in* aiinK 111* Kit
ui | o't lo k
v|i «loiiNry nn'I |)( IUvi
t«i iikfiiuk oii Jn<t I rlilny in ttM-li luoiith. ui
Io(lock
M*TUOl>l«1 i lii if II Ki'V It M
Clilur. suiiiU> M-hool. every Miaday moral iik,
• .UI o'tltMk ll >ii H n OrKAlii. Hu|H*riu
IiIiiK o¥vr> miihIm>' iiioruiiiK
Hrtyvr
. IIIHIU.
w ho 111 a masterly upeeeh, mmui re- Kimorih t • rt.tiu'i my« i hhhiIhk
called the people and hud them on svciiIuk hi i 1<m k
lil « Mtle. Ili.H Hpeeeh wab one of
victory, giving atiftfaeti<*n that In
\* piiritului; a juat eon rue for the gootl
of the people. I he people of Cen-
ter I liiou will htaiul III ill ill the
November election, an their ehoicc
for county judge. II. I>. IVwni,.
t toiiK Mrvirt1 every w ftiirn-liiy I
very Mtiutlay
Hi<Kiiltr
wonln -mihl, pt-rhimnivi' wuhIh
wi* wuiilil likv in call your
iHli'iiliuii to our hu|m*rior coHW-h
ami ti*UH. II' you icsjMiel your
Iicsi fliciiil—tin* nIoiiiucIi, you
will patronize tin* jilucn thai
«ivea you tin- jiiiicmi articles.
„i,y j Tliut |ilaci' irt Hol.t. tiill'H.
Woman • Missionahv irrv
iu* t'linu lie-i Ttmr«<tA) Ui ui Ii moiiiti.
The Tul e Ho*' Juvifiille MUnloimry Hia'lely
Hilt tiotd tin rt*i|iil*r i ieci'.Jiit oil ilie laM Tues-
<lftv in eik'ti iiioiiih.
I.silk'ii Ai't .not iity meetn llml Tlnir «Uy Iii
i>«At'tl inoiitli.
■ ilie San Mar com politician, ami in iIcU'KuIcm to Ilie county uonvcution
the ruuuiuK debate wliluli lollownl. be instructed lo vote tigalnit County
1 tin- record of Joe Sajcr , Hie prmcnl uoiulnHiona. I uiiiiinioimly adopled.
incuinbcut. wan ineiitloneil. 1lie '• being huuki itcd by I>r. King
111:It liocii I I K MS.
In lii« upeccli to the l'opuliata ak ,
Taylor, li'xa*. on tlie Kourtli ol
July lant, Major VV. O. IliiVclilaon,
tin- I'lipulint caudidalc for Conifici.*
... , , Imps voteil
iu llm Dlatrict, i* report'd by tin-
.... I | coining be
I'orreaponileut of the l.ilveMon Ne«ri
to liave itaiil:
«or«t and most HcrioiiH i'barge tliat Ilie eoiiveutiou bail lulled to
ror l jml
lr(rt :i
Hi it inr Clll Bi ll I'MlOl
rtuuday m html v n m. I'ri'Hi'liliiK -id uml
Itb StMmlh* in twh inoiitli ut 11 u iii., met *
I | i.i I'rsyer uiiwtlui every Tuenlny uiidiL
i Pulillt-conttally luvllatl.
I'he da\> of pie nieH, camp meet- ^ ,
,• , 1 1 , . i \i vakv « ii«*h« ii ttev. \ H t'erry. Keelor.
IngN, ami melon calm# are at l.aml. Sl.nl.,„(.Vrry i(„ s.ueUy. im .... met
It *va* our pleasure to lie prehcut h |i, m All *r (-onln*ll> iuvlUrU lo atieu<l.
on bin motion the al.'l inlay scliool pic nic lit l.en|j( j aumlay ■vIumI I'vurr Huii'l.j m v . ui.
and only HUcll U''. l'"' , . I OHUMAM MI:I lloltluT CHl lll ll —Hl V W A.
\\ lillt- we liatencil at tlie elllMient i Mix,r, ,.u>,„r ,„.rvl(u
every ui HuiiiU/.
nltftit, met ever) :ir-t Hutntuy
•u« Ii tnoiilli t'liolr exerelmm
lgirmia!tlST"> jiyi'N. vva bv \\ apl'l' tbe teK,
ii. Moore, of Naruua. Mr. Moore teat was applied,
-aiil ibut wliile Joe Sayern bad per- DeuiocratH who voted for Cli vebiml Hll|1,.rilll,,|lll,,l„_ ,.r„( ||u|iburlon, i ^iiiiuK uu'l
1 ..... ..I right upon all ipienlioun ideclora at lant election, anil pledge ull,| n,u children go tlirougli with inarulini in
inning before Cougrcaii, yet tluit lie,
Saver*, had actually "attended a
lianqiiet with ami upon Hie invita-
• I'he Hpe*ker (Major 11 iIi'Iuhi hi ) ,
' v lion of 1'renideut C Iceland.
Horror of horrora! Joe Say em,
the people's friellii, their failhfuI
-ervant, has completely undone bun-
I nelf lie Iiiik (tupped with ( levi'liind,
ami Oh. my! In limy have stopped
i iu the same (liali with him.
This in surely a terrible crime,
I aud our people will asturcillv call
spiiacy among the banks for the
merely touched upon tlie silver pies
tlon. saying that tlie Sherman law
i* a disgrace to tin- country and if
the National Administration docs
not solve tlie money problem ,'ighl
•way, tlie lYoph' « l'aily will rise in
its might iu l«'. Ci and solve it. lit
believed there was a great con-
llii'iiKclves to vole for Democrat it
nominees allowed participation, and
all such were iuvitud inside of the
rails.
i in further million of l>r. King,
the proceeding, adopted prior to the
application of the test, were ratI-
licd.
i Mi motion, a i iimuiittee of live, S.
s. Savers, li J. I'ricc, II M. liar-
vvnotl, W. I'owcll iiiiiI A. It. Me-
Lnv\, weri
it made our
Fri'lny met hMtir<lii) nl*cIII** tn'fore l t met iint
siui'u) Muixlay neliool hIiik'uk etwim every
lui hwii'lity nllerii'Niii nl .'l o'eltn-k. Ill tile rlmm
every t'ri'Uy lielweeii Ui Hint Mr*l rtuntlay.
l I i*. in.
purpose of lirin^in^ about u lii^
panic, so that the poor would have
to pay u premium for money, lie
condemned the National Hanking
system, and charged that In many
instances great frauds existed iu
bank management."
And yet. at Ihe same time, Major
Hutchison was then, uml now is, the
v ice-president of the I Hover National
llank, al San Marcos, owning 100
shares of the stock in that Ibink,
uml holding a one-tilth interest
tliereiu.
FIT/. II //.1.1.1 / I'ltl '/. I /.')'■
W. K. (Joodmnn iu Ilie chair, I . I..
l.cSueur, secretary. l-'avors two-
thirds rule. Instructed against
county nominations, lnstriicleil lor
J. 1). Savers for Congress, \\ . K.
Mavnaid for District Altoiney.
Delegates elected: Charley Jen
kius, l*. J. i • 111 W. K. (iiMidmau,
lluiih McDonald, Worth I'ricc aud
kriinl' MllitlilUI ^ ^ ^
RED HOCK I'lilMMiV.
The Democratic Primary of 1'rc
cinct No. 15. lied Kocl;, wis called
called to ordet by Chairman, II. I''.
Catchings, Saturday, June L'.'t. IH; I,
after which the Democratic test was
applied to abide by same. lius
Jung was unanimously elected sec-
retary. 1 he Primary proceeded to
business. Delegates were elccteil
lo the county convention July .'to
as follows: A. H. Whitloek, Dr. J.
A. i'suucll and H. F. Catchings,
with following iustriictiuns:
1st.—All questions as lo county
nominations arc opposed.
2nd.—As lo a majority rule, uu-
inslrucled.
3d.- Instructed for J. D. Saycr*
for Congress.
4th.—Instructed for Lauhaiu for
Governor.
Hcing no other business before tbe
Joe lo account for it. It begun to
look for awhile a- though Hutchison
would'nt get there, but al last an
utile chauipiou was found for hi in Iu
tile person id a Mr. Davis, a l'optl-
lisi orator from l.lauo. Mr. Davis
spoke very highly of Hutchison,
lie stated thai while his party was
generally opposed lo lawyers and
appointed by the chair regular gully washing
, ...i . >vas badly needed.
In M- it am present to the meeting •
(■noil crops seem to be a certainly.
the names of Iwciily-live or more \\ m,. (hqii'mbng more upon
the diffcreiil exercises
hearts feel uiud.
We believe I bat wc are living in
the age of progress, that people are
developing mentally, morally and
socially. I'he dinner was excellent, | v''*' Sunday liclngthe lln-l Muniliiy in
ami Ihe "pies ami things" wonder nib iscouuiiuiiiuii Suinlay al the
fill to licholil. We heiiril soim one ' Methodist cluireh. I.el e.vi'ry iin'iulier he
remark that llierc wn grub enough prei-eiil ami at their place at the rail,
to feeil (1oxey's Armv. line. 1 he I "A-nil as ye ilo this ye ilo tliu* furl li
hospilnlity ol Ihe people ol l.eut/. i my death till I eouiti again."
Hi a ui h can never be exceeded. i
I'll Ilie liiglil ol tlie I Hh. We Innl ! In Ihe afleetiiui* "I Ills people. Jesus
ruill which llll si i Sllprellle. Nut til luve ii i iii
iiIm.vi' ail i-l-e is in f*• 111'it our claim to
IN OUR SHOES.
Tht< Iwn! ili'i'sseil nu'ii on our
streets are ween wearing our
fl.flb ami #.*).<mi Kangaroo and
Kill Siloes, This is our best
ailvHi'tiseiiiciit, lint wc occasion
ally like to call your attention
to Iiu- I'act that wi'^alwayn keeji
on hand a large simli of these
goods and girirantoe thein lo lie
THE best hi town for the
money.
AFTER DOLLARS.
delegates to the eoiiveutiou.
iiu motion of Hon. 11. M. i.ur-
wood. Hon W. K. Mayiiurd war re-
quested to address the meeting dur-
ing absence of the comillitUe, lull lie
dectiiicd, staling that Ibis was a
business meeting, aud work, not
Wi
crops
our
arc ilepemliiig more
than upon legislation.
I I c new school liouss al the cross
roads is about completed.
Mr. Anderson luis returned from
Jcildo. J.ists i-:it.
Kcd Hock, June "JO, lM'.i I.
I 'Kb. I If ( IfKKK Mi I Ks.
lie iiiuuheieil wi'!: his fnlluvveis. ills
iiwii wools are, "lie llml bivetli father
ui n11>1111• r more ih in Me, i> uni wniibv
iii Me.
bankers, vet thev were sometimes speaking, was Intended, tbat so fur
necessary aud that Mr. Hutchison the convention had shown business
was not only a good lawyer, but thai and before the election was over the
lie bud plenty of cash, having about
eighty thousand dollars loaned out
ill Hays county ulonc. lie further
stated that Mr. Ilutchis.iu had a
good Confederate record: that lie
was a Democrat until that party
become too rotten for him. and Hint
opposition would lie made lo feel
that the Democracy of Haslrop
county was thoroughly business.
I he committee returned and pre-
sented the following nanus as dele-
gates to the coilnly convention:
H. D. l.rgain, T. C. Cain, W, K.
he, Mr. Davis, could now vouch for Maynard, Kobt. • • ill, sr.. \V A.
him us being fully III line with the McCoril, I). II. Hell, I. A. Husler,
I'opulisls, iitnl by way of climax to John V Krhard, Dr. <i. 1. King,
his remarks he added that Mr. Hutch- J. I'. I'owler, •!. Scliiil. John
ison was n shrewd political uianipu- Hallmark, John holder Sain Hell,
So the Pops arc gelling il iii
our Joe with u vengeance, having
"sot agin" him a "political manipu-
lator" with a liur'l.
Judge Aldredge, iii his recent Sher-
man speech, rvferring to the farmer,
sunt:
Auolht'i thing is tli.ii he is talked
to by demagogues and politicians in
a way Hint would make a wooden
man prejudiced. You have not heard
the truth from any public speaker iu
twenty years, but you will hcar.it to-
duv 1 hey gel up before you and
tell you how down-trodden the far-
mei is; how Hie legislation of Hie
country has been against him. Do
i n i....i i„„
for II. C. Schuefer, Richard burger, \\ .
I'. biggins. K M. 1'rigg, li. ('.
Koyston, A. J. Iluwutt, J
John Claiborne, I'. i>
11eo. tirl . Report adopled.
tin motion, the coinmillcc. Saycrs,
I'rlce, tiarwood, I'owcll aud Me-
l.avy, were nddcil lo the delega-
tion.
Hon W. K. Maynard presented
tin1 following icsolution, which, nn
molion, were unanimously adopted
by a rising vote:
III soi v i ii. That in our (listlngui-heil
fi'lluw eon ii It -mail, the Hon. Joseph
I). Sajcr , we have a representative w im
has liy his high sense of lion ir ami
I'". C.ITI IIIMI,
Chairuiuu.
you know that every two years you
go lo hell about elect ion lime just as Integrity, his great ability, Ills liuliimi
regular as a jaybird does every l-ri- table energy won Im hiuiself tlit; elialr-
tluv r I'he candiilati' has losend you uiaiishlp of one of I In. most iuipurlaiit
there in order lo bring you back aud eciniuiliii'es in i ongress, and In his
I riinarv il was moved aud seconded tln-r.-by make himself a very Miildooti faiililul ilevollnii to the intere-i of hi"
lo adjourn. in solidity with you. They tell you constituents enshrined himself in their
about the legislation against the fur- eonlblenci' and iiffeetiuu.
uicr. 1 defy any one of tliciu to put Resolved, Thai we have the highest
his linger upon a single live statute appreciation of the services rendered liy
in the statutes of the I nitcd Slates or llm lion. Joseph I*. Sayers, tiol only lo
l.snd Comuiissioncr Mctiiiughcy in the laws of Texas that is inimical his tllsiriel and hissiile, but ntire
lias written a letter to some lecctit to the farmer except two, the tail ft country, and In attestation ol our faith
and the pension law, and those ar in his honor, integrity and ability we
just as unfriendly t > every other man pledge ourselves to use evvry honorable
as to the farmer. Those are two effort to secure bis releellon in Con-
leeches that are sucking the life's gress.
blood out of the country.
Attest: H
tit's Ji m..
Secretary
As il has been some time since we
have seen Cedar Creek mentioned iu
the columns ol your valuable paper
we will now cutlcuvor to give you
the dots from this quid little village
as Wc do in it wish it to lie counted
among those of oblivion.
As crops are the most interesting
topic ol conversation among the
greater part of the people, wc will
inciit'.ou tliciu lirst, ami must say
there are belter prospects for an
abundant yield of both cotton and
corn than has been in several years
before.
Knterprisiug mure hauls Mathews
tV I i ivens, have lately received u full
stock of Dry liuods and Iirocerie.-
iiiiii say • • itv(- ami let nvc is ineir
motto, ami that they are prepared to
furnish their customers with the best
K. Olive, qualities of goods at the "rock liot-
Kl/.ncr. ,""i prices."
,1 1'hc private school lutighi hereby
Mrs. I'ool, came to a close on Fri-
day the ^''id. lt<itii patrons ami
scholars express themselves well
pleased with Alls. Pool as teacher.
Mas. Hean, of Haslrop. is now
visiting'Vcdar Creek, guest of Mr.
I'ratik Sutton's family. She is en-
gaged in teaching music, aud we
think those who wish to learn music,
would ilo well to join her class as she
is au accomplished lady who
thoroughly iinderstutids her busi-
ness.
Mr. alter Murchlsoii, one ol mil
most popular young men has cu
Icred the ministry and has latrlv de-
livered several sermons here mi I ut
neighboring places any of which
would have ifivt'll credit to a person
much oilier in the cause than Wal-
ter. We predict a brilliant future
for him.
I in Friday the I/Jml inst, there
was a birth day parly given ut the
The world
ample "Copl-
and the
tiiiunteoii'.
needs ol I; ii man it v. o ml
pracllee diligelit'e in
Is w ulo enough lo give
to nil n| ii inhabitants,
lure htiiisi*" ol nature are
enough to "iqipiy all iii*' real
we only neeil
business aud
liu vunc) ol -pirit, ami laittilully use the
j i ii nl ordained means in our bunds, uml
| a suilleieiiey ol the good things will he
, secured lo make every one ciillteiileil
mill happy in his lot. This would slop
tlie marching armies of idlers and vuga-
j hotels and illseiiuti'iits, and envy and
! irami and extortion would mi lunger
i I)ml place in our society. Slotbfuliiuss
never succeeds iu anything, li is an
effective check oil all business success,
even piety can never triumph where it
i leads the devotions. The victims of
"lolhfuliiei.i nre found nearly every-
where, iintl stritlijcc lo say tlifj nil linve
ilie saiiie sail tale ol bad luck, unsuc-
cessful enterprise, business s Ii ii i down,
ll.rnW'll ..nl of eii.l>t..l'i.i«'ltl Vim llmI
1 ibis fellow nt your back door about
meul time, you llud him on liie slreels,
you llml bim iu Ilie schools, you llml
111ui iu the army, and -ad to say, you
II in I IiIiii in the church. \ drone every
where. \ sponge on soeiely.
I se the capital you have and w aste
iiotlilug. I'll ii t is liie way a large biisi-
lies" glows from a -mall capital. It
will always do so. Small beginnings
lead to great results. The thousands of
little rivulets uniting them elves to-
gethei in :i ke up the large Mowing
streams, while these iu turn swelling
their united Inii'es, uiake up the gicut
uml mighty rivers, which Mow on ami
onward till the\ I ouu- p.ut ami pai-
e.'l Ol iii' iMIIIIIIiisss I.I I 411,
• •
Jerusalem bus ulivuys been eoii-ii!eii'd
: a type ol heaven, and we caiiii t think
nl tbe tribes going up to the testiunoiiy
o| Isical ami to "give thanks unto tin
| name ol ihe Lord," w iilioiit lining rc-
iiiiii.It'll ol our nw n pilgrimage as
christians tu "the city which hath
loumlstlutis whoso maker mul I hi 11.1 >■ r
is ti jil." As iii the case til the Isrcaiiles
some begin their journey almost within
sight of the elti"'s spires. Iriitii the -lep
11 is all right to look after the
Hollars, but if you are really
desirous of saving llieiu, you
will exercise a lillh
and buy your Dry tioods ami
(iroceries at liobt. Will's. It
ui'i'ils iio jirophet to loll that il'
you look after the dollars now
they will look after you when
you need their aid.
statistics ol Hasiroii 1 ouuly for the
Year K mil ti W I lee. -II 1 Itll.'l.
I'KOUI 1 T.
t'litlnli. imles. toliil sere- .Vi,.V.''i. pro-
dllct Itl.t'll, v able l-il.
Corn, bushels, total acres 31,1'JU. pi -
diiet .1" 1 il.iii. value sJl'l.si".
Wheat, biisheb, lots! acres in. pro-
duel Iiiu, vuliK- IMi.'i.
Osls. Iiuslii'l, lotiil acres lui, product
721,1. v ihe is.t.ils,"
I'ulslues. sweet. Iiuslii'l. Itilul acres
|s;|, priiilu l lU.iitsi. value. $MI2.
I'oluiin ". Irish, bushel
|A, piodiii I l.itBI, value *•'!
I'll as, bushels, total aeo
l.'Sl, value IfJtSi.
It.'.ui". bushels, Iiilsl acn'- I, produci
III, value Sit-.
Hay. culliriited, tons, total acre- til
proline! 17. value >l7u.
Ilay. prairie, toils, total
| product SJ, value 1?7'2U.
Millet, tuns, total
ilfi, value is>7.
Soighiim i a lie. tiarruls, tolul lien
proiluti 172. value tf'2,7uti.
Sorghiiiu can.', ions, lotai ueros
product UK I. value l?!i..'iil7.
I'eiiiiuts, bushels, total acres 1'^
duel ill), valuetf.to,
Tomutoes. bushels, tuial acres
product. I7e. value ISi'.'iU.
; St i aw berries, quarts, total acres ' .
duct itisi, value a>i'.« .
Purchased bacon J117,) 11 lbs,
lard N,tl."i7 llis.
" corn, 111.2411 bushels,
" Molasses, 2il.tl.sit gallons.
Total number laruis In couiily, 1.2.17.
\ ii ui t it-r fm in laliorers, lis.'.
Average w.ige. paid per mouth if 12 "SI.
Number renters. Hill.
Value of farming implement* $2."i,70U.
At the present writing, Ciilbersiiii
| is ii long wny In the lead iu instruct-
i'd counties, witii l.iiuhum second,
To-ilav the vote of Culberson will be
considerably increased. Reagan don't
seem to lie in it, al a!i, at all.
D
R. CHAS A. DREIS,
German Physician and Surgeon,
in i u i -t\ KrhardiV son'sliruyHtora.
lt>s||ii.M'K.—Nell to that of It. .1*
lirll'sellt
llell.
i k I.llll Ironliiig th 1.1 of I).
II. II. liltUAIK.
II. VI.
total acre-
28, produci
iierefi
acr * :IU, protluci
h tot
I'd,
pro-
, pro-
MIU (J
itetm-il-lw.
BASTROP- -TEXAS.
Will prueticc in all the higher aud
Inferior courts.
J. B. PRICE
County Attorney,
AN'b
Attorney at Law,
BASTROP. TEXAS.
£)R. C. A. GRIMES,
i\ii AND ououc
HASTRt IP I'F.XAS.
t )i t ici • vcr Craft's Hall.
111 it us, k to and 2 lo it.
D
R. N. G. FOWLER,
IDE3ST TIST-
tllKP i. liver 1st National Hank.
The cowardly and
old blooded
foresight assuaaiiiutinii of Preside it < urtiot nt
byous, bus tuineil all e_\ cs in the
direction of France. I'he Italian Attorney antl Counsclor-at-Law.
crank, t esarc i iiovunni Santo, whose | Wjl| , l(l. |u„, mid Sell
deadly knife plunged a nation into |
the deepest sorrow, furnishes an-
other evidence thai the murderous
crunk, should lie shown no mercy,
on the general plea of iusaulty.
C. C. HIGHSMITH
I ,'llnlH.
All Im-llieh- lltteinled pruillply.
i "orTi'*potldeiice Stillclted
Nov.
i
I
NO CHESTNUT.
You perhaps have heard
Kobt. (fill say so often that he
had less expense I him anybody
in town until it may have gotten
to be a chestnut with you.
Chestnut, or no chestnut, it is
a fact thai lie has no house rent,
im clerk hire to pay, and there-
fore can afford to sell goods
just a little bit cheaper than
iinyli.iil^' lo«,.
visitors lo Texas who arc urrunging
lo locale a colony of farmers which
may be of iutercst lo many others
who have their eyes turned I exus-
ward. From the laud couimissiuocr's
letter the follow ing is taken:
The following tribute was paid to
There are at present on the tuarkcl Pr**uieiit ( Icvclatid by lion, beorge
for sale approximately lo,000,000 N. Aldredge In his Sherman speech :
acres belonging to the public free People are cursing Cleveland but
school fund ami il.000,000 belonging thev arc not cursing him half as bad convention
(in motion, the candidacy of Hon.
Kd. R. sinks, for ilis.trict judge, and
llou. W. F. Maynard, for ilistricl
attorney, were unanimously en-
resiilcnce of Mr. ami Mrs. Speajfie,
in honor id I heir oldest daughter, I of infancy they glide llirough II. jeweled
Miss Annie. About I p. m the gates. Others seise their staff and
Voting gentlemen and linhi s of ( c- ment'c Ibeir inarch uuioiig hill", with
d'.ir t reel, and few iiiiiler invitation gray locks aud bent uml trembling lorm
from ( nxville, met ul the piaei ihey draw iieni Ihe celestial city. Kvery
mentioned above, and engaged iu route ha-Its "Valley of II icu. ' It iiiuv
playing croquet, dtiininos ami oilier j „(ll.„
quiet games, stopping only long
enough to serve refreshments until
about H p. in., when all the gentle
men were furnished with u hundker-
WOMAN'S ADVICE.
All the ladies iu town dial
have seen Itobt. dill's new
Sjniiig ami Summer samples
are admiring them very much.
Several have promised lo semi
their litis bauds around and let
us order them a suit. Take
your wife's advice and come ill
once and have your measure
taken. Satisfaction guaranteed.
No lit, no pay.
Ilie huty authorize* the following
reduced rate*, taking effeel now atld
ItlckciHOIl Mile until Sept itnth. Kroui
Haslrop to < al\e^loii and return, i?7.
j I'roui II i-trop to i 'orpiii* < liii-ii ami
: return, ^m.su 'rickets limit«*<l t«i eon-
tlinioiiH pie f .'i|t;«'. K\iome limit fur
retiifii, :tn ilay- lioin date of ?ale
Tu I atneioii, *11 \:t-. illilie Jitli, ac-
eoiiut re-nni«iii llood- llri^ade. Kate «u
a fare and one third lor the roiiml trip,
on tlo certificate plan.
To I einple, l i'xus, aecount Temple
amilvet'saiy .Inue J. ih. ;t rate of one fare
tml one tliiiil for the round trip.
Ticket* on -ale f« i evening Main- • if
June -'stli ami all train- June Jtith, lim-
iteil to return .Inn • '.tutl'.
.Inlo* Jllli, -'.Mil, JMli. the Katy %\ UI
sell, i.ccouiit Mate li-actiei '' I oiiVi'll
, linn round trip tleket- to I ialVi'stiill,
for tli« Mini of fc• •-, .i. Ticket- limited to
.1 ii in' liuth, fur return.
Waeo .Inl> loth. (irami l.oilgc \. I .
A A. M. Hale of mie I ill' and one thlid
! fur round trip.
lion-ton, I'exa*. •!ill\ l'tli to litih,
Horticultural ^"cii'iy. on. fan f«• i the
rouml trip. Tieketi* on r*ah' .1 u 1 \ Hit ti
ami I Ith. limited to .Inly Pith tor re-
I turn.
D
R. H. B. COMBS,
j ia<in and Surgeon.
it i-
cut I
lots
'low
I I I IT.MWKKi'
lloui|iiets, and any
Uork,
I > - - i u u -
kiml of
liiclutlln^ I* u11«nil
put up in -hurt order
A urill It .1 . Mu -i
Secil-inan \ Klori-t,
Nil-till. I'eMlf
1TOTICB!
I iMlee It I I I haul iV Son's Drugstore.
Iteslilctiie with Prof. i. I.. Hood.
W.T. PARKS,
Contractor & Builder.
BASTROP -• TtXAS.
I'^iiinatcH furnlHlicd on all kiodfi
i of work.
-BICYCLES-
We have lliem till sizes and
prices. Can please any-
body Cushion ami Pneu-
matic tires from £15 to
ISciiil for catalogue.
Our prices
Guaranteed the Lowest.
SEWING MACHINES.
All makes and styles. Our prices
lire from " 10 to i'lii less tbun
ngeiils sell same Machine. Scud
for catalogue.
dorsed, and delegates to county , chief to hem with the understanding
directed to vote in said llml ll,7 wurr ,ls w,,rl<
iih poMHthle and escort the
to the university and several asylum as they did (Seorge Washington in lonvention. that delegates to judl- u.i'i'"9*''!° i' Vii' s,. .!
i— K".«i"i') I.i. • I..- i„„v. iuHtriicii'.) E •;P:,:''li r"i
1 icated in the counties emliracing; journals of his time, and Washington , , . .. . ., Wi„. , .. , . , . ,! .1*
what is known as the Panhandle arid was vilified worse than • irover Clcve- to VO,° '"r Kd' Sl"k,, ,or «i- flcl about 10 o'clock, p. m. After sup-
judge and W. K. Maynard for dis- 1 per the young iadics of Cedar Creek
trictattorney | engaged in furnishing their hearers
tlie western and south western parts land ever was. and some of you old
of the slsle. They are generally men can remember tl nl Andrew
classified as agricultural and grazing Jackson was vilified more (ban general m.t'iia>iuu nn m ■■■• ,,,| „ .. i.,., i,.,i
„,l u.,,.11, .1 I I 'li'Vflati'l. I I,,,., II M,J „„ "I"- 'o • oJ'"'|. «
um valuation, as fixed by Isw, of t.' colossal figures in the histroy of tin , ... . ,,,. 1 .. .. . ,
per acre. Purchasers are required pa«t. and 1 tell you that 100 years 10 ' adoption of a resolution to in-1 left some time after 1 i o vim k
lo pay one-fortieth of the purchase from now the figure of I >rover Cleve- struct for all state olllcea, whereupon
money to the stale at date of sale land will stand out on tbe canvass of the names of Culberson, I .milium and
aud are allowed forty Jrar. time in this country along W'ith thai of Wash- MeCall, were put iu nomination for
which to pay the balance of priuei- ington. Jefferson. Jackson, blncoln
pal by paying interest annually st amil.ee. governor.
Ihe rate of 5 per cent per annum Von talk about Ids being bought ^ motion tliat delegates to county
There are yet remaining approxi- by Wall street. Why, the man who convention go uniustructeil. was
inataly 4,000,000teres public domain brcust. ihe storms of ignorance antl lost, ami one for instructions, car-
subject to homestead entry on the prejudice and stands out against
following conditions, to wit: kacl.i them sll like a grauilc promontory.
bead of a family is entitled to i nter that man can not be bought. 1 tell
U|« u a* much a* l(Mi acres aud by you he lias a backbone on linn as big
occupying, using and improving ii us the butt cut of a saw big. and I
as his home for three consecutive tell you there is not inonc) enough
years receive paten! thereto without in W all street to buy his little linger
any cost whatever further than pay-
. , with as sweet music, both vocal and
\ general discussion as to in- j instrumental, as we have
the pleasure of hearing
in the adoplion of a resolution to in- J left some time after I-' o elm k ex
pressing many thanks in Mr. Speag-
le's family for the hospitable manner
in which they were entertained.
Protracted meeting begins here
Tuesday before the second Sunday
iu July.
W e have a well organized Sunday
school here which has been progress-
ing nicely for the past four years.
Mr. Kiigenc Murchison is the prcs-
cut supcrinten lent.
R vii v Av i
Cedar Creek, June Sloth, lH'.'l.
ment of patent aud filing fees which
amount to I'lC- Any person over IH
years of age and not the beau of s
family is entitled to hoiiicstesd as
much on thirty acres on the ssmc
terms and conditions above men-
tioned.
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, of
Kugland, died reoeutly al the age of
•ereaty-three. lie was made
justice in I8H0.
Allnf the leading theatrical com-
panies are canceling the engage-
ments made for next season. All of
Iiu in have lost money this year and
most of ibcui are ruiued, and man-
agers seeui to anticipate worse times
for their business.
lied, whereupon, the convention in-
structed for governor, buuhain, lirst
choice, Culberson, second; lieutcn
ant governor, I pshaw ; land com-
missioner, \\ alsb ; treasurer. \\ or-
Ihatn; comptroller, ^Villon*, lirst
choice. Fiuloy. second; superin-
tendent of public inst ruction, t ar-
lisle; attorney general, Crane; chief
Justice, Fisher; judges court of
appeals. Hurl. Henderson uml
Phelps.
No further business, convention
adjourned.
II. I). OituAi*. Chairman.
1. C. Cain. Secretary.
I'rinci
Three counterfeiters have been
chief arrested In Germany having in their
posnession llf'.ii.Ooo in counterfeit
five doilsr silver certlftcstes of the
According to French divorce sta- I nlted States and about 1200,000 iu
tl«U< the most unhappy period of counterfeit Fnglish live pound notes
ism U from Ihe fifth to the tenth and all of Ihe pistes, presses etc.,
* " " - | that bad U-en tis«d in inaktng them. I '"nnl nominations this u r.
M. k. A T. lieilueed Kales.
To San Marcos, Texas, July Ith lo
-'•iid, account rhaiilaui|iia. Itouud
trip tickets oii sale July :trd lo 'JOlli,one
and oue-third Ian* fm I lie round tilp,
lluili. il to reiurn July £lnl.
Knurlh nl July Accouiil ilils eelehra- I
lltili 1 ii k< Is will he on -.ile ,fi.lv Jml. IIrd
and Ith, i In. il ei| toJnly nlh. I-ii ft.i re- i
turn, at a I .in mid one-third fui the .
round irip.
i ul ii Im t to I nollce, Ilie Ivatv will
sell fur s.iurilay's train- rouml trip
^ Ih'ki i lo iialvi'sI.iii if I to return tlie
Hismsrck's income ts said lo follow I in; Mmidai. ut a fsie of i*.. .
have its meudiivvs Willi
gal iiiiiI sw eel loses, and its III nil ii t a 111
tops iroin which we catch far off glimp-
ses of Hit- beautiful city. bill it ha-nlso
Its th -ert places. Places where track-
less sands aud sultry winds and burning
sun unite to oppress the spirit.
"Through much tribulation we enter
into the Kingdiini of tioil." Pilgrims
are often found weeping on their way lo
Zlull. Homellines lieuculh some friendly
juniper, like the prophet they are
praying the l.ortl tu take their life
away, but we should not be thus ills-
cotiragcd. It Is our privilege even while
traveling ill this dismal valu tu rejoice
Iu tribulatinn. Those vvho go on oilier
errands may have reason to weep and
lament. 'I'he wilderness id uttliction
have no jnys for a sinful so il, hut those
who believe in and lovi the I'hrisi, tlml
wells of pure sweet water in the most
lonely desert. They enjoy solid eoiiso-
lutioii In the sweet hope ul cntcbiug a
glimpse of the spire- o| ihe not very far
i distant city, ami gathering up their rc-
! instiling st length, they sing : "Thev
j that wait upon the l.ortl shall renew
| their strength, they shall mount up
| Willi wlnge as eagles, they shall run
and not lie weary, they shall walk and
lint faint."
NO REFLECTION.
Without wishing to cast re
(lections on our rival dealers,
we would call your attention to
the unexcelled <|iiality and un-
exampled cheapness of our new
black AlapacaCoals and \ osls.
Other dealers cannot duplicate
our goods or meet our prices.
Koiit. till.t..
I Sill.
Smoked Hacon at H cents.
Ilry Salt Hacon at 1 'j cents.
'.'I Pounds Standard <. run n luted
Sugar at 8 I .oil.
Sin Pounds '. aliforniu Kniscu-t 11.00
New Corn Syrup, Ho t is. a gallon.
houisiatia Molasses, Sit. to .'to cents
for I lie best.
poll in I -i I'linev V (' Sugar $I.U0
Full Patent Flour 1)0 cents. . . .
I.argc Water Hui'kct of Jelly for vv nOleStlle atlCi
50 cents, New • Sinnls.
R. C. WHAYNE,
560 Fourth Avenue,
1.1)1 ISVll.l.F, .,
Retail.
W. li.
I l.'i Fust Sixtli st
W'AI.KFR,
Austin. I ex.
DO NOT CLAIM.
Fstaiuisioh in Is,'Is.
T- W. HOUSE.
Banker, Cotton Factor
— AMI' —
COMMISSION MERCHANT'
Collections 11 specialty, with fucili
lies for making them, in al! counties
iu t Ins st ate and the Southwest, upon
the most liberal terms. Iluv and sel1;
be about 81'HI,00!I a year.
I'he Republicans of Virginia havi
decided not to make any t 'ongrcs-
r~*
After, ihe figures drop ra|ddly.
Sin Vlitouio, IVMi:*. Recount the I,.
\. . li'iuiul trip ticket* ill Ih« ui>
-ah' .lulv .'ml and .trd. Iluiiteij tu ,lu|\
1 Atli for return t one fare for the rouml
'trip.
Kl'WiiH I'll I. KAlil K.
fUOIilMM- SINH.il. .111,1 I.
Parable Musierd Seed. -.Mat. i:i-:tl-;i.'.
Leader I K. Itavls,
Heading Seriplive l.essoiis Leader
Snug and Prayer.
IteiiilliiK Dr. II. II. 1 'oiiitis.
bistruiiienlal S ilo Mi-- It Meliowel,
Reudllig from bin'.oi y of Melhoillsm,.. .
Miss Nellie lirwu .
It I ti I e b-son: I 'it h ("hp. Mark.
Ilielpllne lessuii: I lib Clip., '.'ml Sec
III lug ) 1111 r llil.lt'.
1 ovivm 111
I on III ST.—The collage resilience,
on the cornoi lot east III opera liinue.
Apply lo 'I. t . l ain. II.
While Kobt. Gill don't claim
to have the biggest stock in
town, still what lie lias got, lie
nought for cash from lirst hands j
ami guarantees! them to be new. Fxchnngc mi all points.
clean goods, uml asks you to Correspondence solicited, am
come in. examine tlieni and be prompt attention given to same,
convinced. They will bear close Consignments of cotton, wool and
inspection, and It is light enough j hi leu solicited, ami liberal advances
in Ins store for you to see litem muite or. same.
without liuving to take hi*goods
to the
them.
front door lo look ut
a:t MAIN STKKKT,
Houston.
Texas.
JHIotelioSauce.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
WM. H. SALGE, Prop'r
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
lien iM - SI is 1.1 1 liny Ml AM, Mi 1 vim,
- r- ■ - r—-raa t
KAW-? A2H X
*CixNt S£r'mm
uood-Ovnt
-uairitr
JIB
TURNING OVER
Itobt liill real i/.1's I hut
I way to push trade is to turn
stock over as often as possible.
Not turning it upside down
merely, bill closing if out and
1 epleiiishiiig frequently. To do
! lllis we propose to sell every-
1 tiling in stock at Ihe lowest
j figures possible.
DR. GUNN'S
IMPROVID
1 um
PILLS
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
CLEAR
SKIN,
IVTI ON
(-jres Constipation
^ ss INDieiJIIONOIIIlNtSS
C*UpTlON5 on TSl SK/M
COM'PL EL X 1 O N
Ufcl'IiJUm I,HI MHTOBnTim
a sn sirris "iMs latstln< snfl Nim Tnwia
p"ij I,y l|r"«Bl.t«,,riK'"t by mnll. «;..IWe.
*mt ;ih)|«t iufksi-e. kiuiipi", iree.
If rt NA ,T'"' Ksenrltft T3ST1 NVMI
« w IT, U fori lie 'IVi'ii. mill lire.Ui. Ac.
C,.PimnSt ,rr,sT, I'.s A.,Han nitwu.rwi..
. • 'i1'"!' " < sUrrh ||. |* tlis lirst
nn il.'liio 1I tun'eeverr>uin|tliat wuuiit ilninu
snj- iruutL" lYIeoiiOcts. H .1.1 Uy lirussMts.
A mfi nd"it nf thP bow#l« ••oh 4|r n•mtsirv fn
flMio. ThMMi | 111« •lipid)' nthsi tn«ajrpi«ni U.-ha to
fntthP tl rPffoUr I'hp* furp IImiUi Iis. hrlgnifn th*
If" •nd elr*r iIin ('oinpUtinn IxHiPr th«u cm.
in«tii« Thar nuldlr, n ith# *ri|." nor biohph m
o«h*r | i 1 Iss do To «f>nvtnip /on of fhpir utsrns wm
will mail ••mi'ip* ft**, or • full l*)t for 'J* i *n'« Hold
•? U«IW . liuMU, M«d. Cv-i 1 ImMUlWt*. !'•
I'oi ♦puIw Iiv si. Miley ami i *
I Krhard A. Hon, Inu^l l«. lia-trop
ti's/ ryptftri A rough, iu't lierr h'lanirnr of
'ixti
III
,——#
i roua, \\ life 1 j' 1111 «-tifcrlt mh I llrotjcliliis. ami
•U lett'lllltf to! •. l«lltt|l tb.ti. .'UllI.''U'H <"cma
* lit dm vr j on n M'vcre lairiif Tn aatita. It in il
1-^rourl.CureiUKiMtllf n lt. vf^Couph
tosot'i on a ruarmiitf 0.~ Hi
ftekl Ws .1. Mil«y a U
v "- •ii. Ihi'^gUt«.
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