The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1887 Page: 1 of 8
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Oliver Chilled and John Deere Plow&
Bucktye Self-Binders itwsrs aid Table Rates
GUMoa's Barlt .Wire Plain amA Galvan-
ise Bsfa Wire
ACHE HABROWS DISC HARROWS
Glassware Queensware and House Furnishine1 Goods.
Corner .North 2nd and Pino Streets Abilene Tea
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riett
xas.
S. HUGHES.
J. W. BED.
J. T. HOUSES.
Hughes Hd & do
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DEALERS IN-
Hardware and Queenswara
Pistols Cart ridges Wire etc
Afpnu for MeCormiek Binders and Mowers and Agri-tairt I beflevehealso
iA i i . i . . pant. He it not to be-l
ciuiurni impieinems generally
Xsdadoree Soatal&fc
Thtf 12tfcinstw&dayor
rejoicing in MeneloTa it beia
occasion or me arrival of tmm
Bishop Lopes from Moat
About thirty baggies and i
each containing Joar or most
sons formed into tt&tiafrt
the residence of the lees! s
end started at about fear ee look
p. m for the station wade Wf host
three miles distant from thoeKy.
x our correspondent wa hoi seed
y an invnaaonano: nnnr off sam-
stancot in the beet manner
ble took a seat in s hack in
pan? with District Judge
Mr. Antonio De La Fnente &
chant and Mr. Marlines the
priest. The latter is a highly
tnred gentleman bat nse
good priests roars frocks
are made of black cloth and i each
to the ground The basoae
whatever yon call it fits ehtely
nntil it reaches the hips when t as-
same the form of a lady's d .tea.
Over this he wears another i lack
tonic which also reaches to the
ground and is provided with a sis
tiohary cloak. He also keoiai the
crown ot his head shaved (tst
least a spot about three inch in
diameter corresponding to
JiBrESk 1 aJkBb I K3S mr" I w 1 -Th I JBkSV t .SBMIB 1 t I w-.uue vwv otbs .ess uu iew iT" "i."w "".TTV "" ""
Ji mi 'ii mitAmwrmw "''iiimibiiii iiiibi BsimsiniiwimwiiiTmmimmrtsmTiff Bishop Lopes ftwat Meat grey t
SUM BRIUL.IAMTwaMl
EAB&V HREAMF AgPEWVES
llMatoflnekliUM nMrretr fcotowMcfc
gnw u rbo4 qrMfM. Ansae r
gpw bo ain -y ; y JMtwq w aaww yre
KMataipor?od biikMM(supisMent
JWBUDJfrCt IC SHE aHMKWM)
ivotht ana pBieaaasie nave a
v)il(e the thitt sad aervoasara
I
0OB1-
OrO
mer-
jeesH
cal-
ther
ware
are Midcrftiily rjfet-il; qUwb aev
imt lnitbintT oT tcnser.
WhftSew brm DyaueasiA
itit$fsrtaaw .
9iMMvtdr Antes is
AMo&6tbiaffaeretaqQa4lTw1tao
lWUIIJBUB7ipuOVIQinU
crown and I
biematio of
told that H
hohneaa. He
3TEW BRICK STORE
wears the bind part of his eollbr in
kttltA IT A () MAi 4j Ivc KI
i mhiio m-j am vw w wv uhi
however for his belief being
CHESTXUT ST. ABILEXE. mt reared iu the country an
M&MfiLW m Am-AmQ
& & sity
rerent rrom oars tnat oar wi:
serving the Lord wooM seetb
the
: eat-also
SsW ga Wwp f afep&iaisv
88S Ai Jsar
A Complete Lme for Sale at
BOTTOM
prices;.
JsftA B9 BfifMAASf
Bookseller Stationer and Newsdealer Postofiee Mtlkff.
largest Assortment
-OF-
My wife wm x cottDfiBcs cysMptic. Smm
th dnc or ur. swim w
vnee
Awgo. abewM
to try
livtr
aogafeior. I SmI sntdbl lor the ttlkl It tee
0tm hctA stuyaS who icjmI l&tmi ataf
a'Mtemi is mr way wbMbr chiowlc or &kr-
4m w SiounoM Ltyfr Kcgcfertpc 4 t fcI
c ikt iHtabfawOilNiRnoMtft wfwwiX
kedviMdL" Wk. M. Kahm ?t Vay.J-
witk vod 2 "f WisffiW
riiMW wilt ar
J.M.SBZUXACO nlfc6igpfclu.F.
Mad wwkUw
ears p Axeau mftmd wfce can lmemUk thtbt
l.&;obormam&ifc1kttryihotomt1m-
porn S8 span rawom Jy oe MiMy cm-
g i plopatf t&a. AfbvnMMMkslBtraBaiMltlM.
habits being so pecidiar and 4 dif-!li-"'B c w' m Mm - J"a-
y oil
to;
him sacrilesions no doubt si d so ; ing roar boys and jdris to their
far as the rice term is ecnat rned ! schools; from receiving the books
I could answer very qaiek foi
Staple Dry Conis
CLOTSiBC
Shoes H
CA8PET8 C
Runts
Call at
j. w. cAiPinji & m
Pme Street Abilene !Pe wm
imm
Dealers in-
Staple and Tmstej
aaaaaaaa
"i 'ay -f tm mwBL m wtss fii
avwlaVa
i NWri
an nowiM
;tineasM
my
flbotii
this
ved at the station
fore the train and
- m
spent in oonng me per-
and pamphiets that they diatribntc;
flcoat treating with them in matters
of religion although it may be to
rsxthem without express license
freer the priest: from assiating in
'ator agst and other empoves; their modes of worship; from vis-
(with the Ssualold nmiiiar nes-inglliekeatabliaamentsslthongh
tions uwhattime will the traEu bs lit max be throagh mere cariosity.
here f" uls the train on timeff etc. 1 Mierorer if their enterprises are
etc. The train at last arrl v Uad ! ksyAble in the eyes of the faith-
Itaiieh Supplie a Specialty
Blue Front N2d. St. Abilene Texas
cigarettes the stalks and blades
are fed to horses while the oxen
are fed On prickly pear and the bar-
ro subsists npon what loose straw
and trash he can pick op in the
back- yards there being no tin
cans sardine .boxes and old
boot-legs for him to eat. Nad-
dores cn furnish 2000 popula-
tion. It has an abundance of
atu'roanding territory upon which
a city eoaia do nam. ana ae
; the illustrious Bishop steppe I out ' ?& ire not; and much les it as it i time is asid to work wonders
to be greeted ami weicomsK byisin thinking they germinate de-
the nmitiuide. Each person waa.eeptione. The same most lllns-
t.iftHvu w wd wuv Ma) w uau iuvm jnnnuv .v vmuiuiij .tviu
nnger ana in oraer ina& i : lugat ' mends to au the tftitnrm tnst tney
not blunder lessons on how ' o act ' may pray to onr God throagh the
iu this ring-kissing busines had j intercession of their immaculate
been given to me several day i pre- i Mother that he may confound the
vioaeh and I passed tkroug!: this undertakings that are sustained
formality successfully conveying against the only church Virgin
the idea that I was a goW Catholic! Catholic and Apostolic and that
Kight here i will say that i nhke j he may Mlaminate their reason and
WKn vaii uifih tn Knv firGf-fISQ ori-o -the great Cato who had tarda re-1 move by His grace the heart of the
- j ....... ww . w.& irrets.1 have three causes iDrrcooor heretics in order that thev 5 e m "w iU. H
and wet honest WeiEfltS and rea- iing the firsti8that I annet may be converted to the true feith. : f2wie 6en tne lze !.e
' r I'nthAll.i sAAkyt t I a i nn 1 . ikik .. . 11. I.I .sill
;atiiviiv ovirvuu u i wm jhj - jlu buw iwuiuci iu? nviiu wilt
cr water-oonna in Aricausa ana that truth condemns and perse
th f.klffl T will nnl Bar UnfAn ammv ! 4katf i InnVa with
""'- ". W.J . I UWH VXVJ. . WI nD - . - . 1 1..
The procession in retiming ehsritr on the lost in order to bring ?w-Jaru lasiy leuccs arouua le
. - a ". .. arm arm bts am a vim nnwur - mm m
was led by his Holiness roll swed tkem to the church out of which rvwr "v "V t' -"'
lirm.nriuiAnltAnfAAi hnrfe hir U.t-. i. . .lrin.. RS.UAn'. JIIR IUC UP ID pUfCUVB HV KT
ij mnj ar.v.. vm wv uviounvn iiklo ssv BWI mtm jsoa'vv 9 . -..-
ftnl hnrro-hftrt. Thi nntlv nn ! in PimMn 17th A nim.t 77. "" wuruij ot iuuic u euu8 wu
a -f -- - w -- aaa v ak WVWWf . vaaa !.- w w
oerie
fionable prices ealiand see lis
KOLUKSSSCM.
A E BLED
there is no telliug what another
300 years will do for Xadadoren.
Sic 'ex Tios
Itexmtify Ifoarvlf !
It is astonishing to see the lack
of taste around many village and
farm houses; and their owners
seem to think that it is money
thrown away to beautify their hons-
es ; out let tnem otter tneir places
difference between a house with
ont paint or with one coat in a life-
time with no blinds no pleasant
took ofi' thei hats
The streets wer-3
(Bine Front. Went Side ofCheminut Street.)
the wayside all
as be passed.
sprinkled houses and street
orated with most everythinsr n the
way of ornament from a Oljiiiese
siota.
a m aaa. -fc n. n 1.LI
P. Jose de Cordova SecV. V "TT. . "ITr1
Business broujrht me to Kada- Ku ; ; uw yj
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II II fill I I I Willi "II !! aawni hi n ii vi J
' lantern to a shawl or a bolt of
' The bells of the cathedral
: forth deafeuing notes and th
' cessiou passed through the i
! imt streets until the bouse
Iocs! priest was reached wht
: Holiness alighted and a lot (
tnalities aud ceremonies pe
tiiowwu wuir aix umiuw wcai "vm j . - A -A- a.m
tested IMondova. Yon will alwayt and in ; erTiTEf ."SmrSE
i pro-! every town however small a Qon- ; " " " " irTT
riaei-! los; VillaxeL Martines or Rodri- fo.!.8W ?? n .
iws and quite a number named "V ' ' P "
Jesaa anC sometimes a Mr. God. ' "" foLljfJSf
Thisil an onwrfthe way place and I ? it wiU conUnue tolb-
cf tlie
a his
f for-
neliftr
ILV
; f
General Merehan
Is mow HeBlima; m
Ji
dise
eusned. On the ton walls c
S house were kept burning ab
! mecbones. a kind of earthed
UkAl MltkA mrith immaA &nii
r ww m BayA "" avrv w w
aud were allowed to bnrn 'til
died a natural death. Thi
LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
0HR&P FOR CASH.
to Mexico what July 4th is
United States.
While touching ecclesiasti
fairs you cau form an idea as
a .i. .i A. i- A-i.-; we often find a dwelling out of re-
w UVICTJWW 11 .-O.tL "t!t- . W I- ai.4a J-
with Don Antonio Gonzales reach- j i"" wr tu . j-
ed thia place aiout 11 o'clock the I " LflVfhl
ifiatiwHrhHin.. 9i miW Mf frt i the general appearance of the
about as dismal as you could' find.
to their manner of serving the (Lord - 3 o doubt the Deserted Village of
Goldsmith could lend some en-
f thei
nt oOicbaatment to Nadadores. The
ably until the owner goes into his
grave. Nobody wants to any snea
a forlorn looking home and people
in search of a home pass on till
.M i !.-. i- na C ia . Ka kB. ! they see another sign : "This place
wick lire crumbling down from Irtafife-f?"1!!
PMA" .iaaM. 4Wa alaaiAnta ataait Alii Cf aaav U Uva)Mo m.
ai-i--r ZSal-lf r w ;-!inar a beautiful cottage or other
bids fair to rival the 16th wfcEeh is '. the northwest and seta in the ' oot SffHCT
u im.-. .Au . .. iieci reinur mjuiw ut kwu .!-
hosoitalS; but if snVenersT 'S twaa abundant fruit tree
nospatiie ont ir any energy or ; . .n.Bnllllll. WJ.
enterprise was ever germinated ;t "TL. i 4K- -In .n
aliaul arlMlA In "" ww - " ..-..-
" " asas ass f .
standing of Proteatants hi this
G. CURRIE.
Abilene.
Carrie &
Real Estate Land and Loan Agents
Ogil
couutry by the following con
cation which I have translate!
El Tempo a paper publish
the City of Mexico:
W. C. 00XLVY. Ci-THOUCS TAKS XOTIC
G&lveatoe. I The following has been
ins for publication: "Onr
a the
341 f-
ioih
muni
ifrem
id in
VF
ABiLSXS
1 TEXAS.
worthy prelate the most illui
Bishop orders me to remind
fatthrai that tney are jhv
prohibited by the rules
church and under punis
procinlgated against the frk
i.
nsntto
moat
tricfts
at the
en aBinesmhered lands in sums from $1000 to 0000 Hate and terats lkvorbie
toonvwers.
THE ABILENE DENTAL OFFICE
yFecth Extracted ifhotstanf sin
mmTFrm. and Ranch Inds Lots. Houses and 8ttharbaa"Froperty fse Sals.t j the; heretics to help them d
l aji Aii -ill l.:...j
SB mjf ax a) j Ok QjM- ; Of laUiTVOMjr IU Wm bOOll UW
R IV b 1 n sings. By virtue tfcereofanl
penalty of excommunion y
: prcjhibited from selling to ts
testant or any other se
thiuaw necessary and nsel
j their edifices and establish
.to lend thorn personal t
such as is done by brick
: blacksmiths carpenters ete
.M.t- -taf lmlMl &
i Von are also prohibited frvs
find abundance o
strawberries quinces and grapes;
and the place suits them and thev
nurcnase. jow. mis pmce cosu
but little more than the one just
passed in regard to its adorn
meats. What was done to oesatt
with people who commence to lay
homes m the
riVaVCaMUSJW.
right
t
BS.1.E. ft FaI.fffl9
. jajaannlv KafA
the embryotic stage. Nobody i ff
seems able to give much of an ac-
count of the place and I don't aup-
pose any very startling fact could
enlighten us were its complete his-
tory written. Judging from the
nwnber of dogs and the osteon in Z.Jt
which they are held I think adog.fr I done by degrees and tM
ranch would prove a lucrative bus- j SKJrJ" .iITvVhl
ineas for some one who is out tfioll2id J?H
wallyjoband would like an easy We.j.C5
f the Com or maixe(they call it te;0;!
imeat aere aouEorgei tnai; wowwgrow
im1 tyf tA nerisfliian were it cultivated. It
3.1LC3k ii. w-- m- - - . . --
recti v i ero w to the height of from 12 to while very few papers and peri.
rtak- 15 feet They make two crop a ' hap a lea number of ioadiug mei
ft? vear. or rather the eon asahe mvor proatDrang foreign immi
raaraiUaelt - It seems that in the plant- tit the neeeesity for n immigra
p. : w9 isaisoiiB tnev scrau we sax uon-jtvo mm wui sow iou wans
ace of the around with wood or i Mat wnueiue uener eiemenx
atAck hIsvl throw in the corn.! admitted it almost universal!
turn otttite water from the Sohnoa conceded. WedonH want hel
river from time to time till the let imbeciles to be supported oy
oera k ready to harreot or ma-onr charity nor crimiaals and anf
tare together with what weeds 'arehlata to make war upon onr inj-
that make their appettaac. The stttation. Wo have enough of
corn itself furnishes iaod fee the that class here aow.lVf Wtrtt
inhabitaats the shack got Iwifs
the
for
seats;
rvices
syers
tte$
or ta
kings.
tend-
Mlais
Chicago I1L Sept 18--She
Time in an edttorhd says the de-
cision of the niineM fihxptemo c oart
in the ansrehistscaoe wfll test nine
a wonderful infleenee on the at aemi
general assembly of Knighfi of
Labor which moots at Minaca
October 1st and thereby iadifoet-
ly on the labor movement aadipor-
hapa op ths exiatawos of the deder
fKjdghttofLobor. It is in lead-
ed to bring the maiiar before the
assembly at the outset and pits a
resolution denouncing the dee i4on
and demanding the intcrferen st of
the Supreme court of the U dted
States. Thia move will pro seed
from the radical wing and thia
will be an element in the figlit on
General Master Workman ?0w-
derty. Thp radicals bad difll inlty
iu passing the anarchist resol ition
at HichnaOnd but their hands have
been materially strengthened dar-
ing the past year and they now
claim they will hate a major iy in
the coming convention. Re ort
circulated by those hrom nent
among the radical Knights are
they have i elected 4boir defoliates
in nearly fill the big cities. They
are very hopeful not only of t srry-
ing the resolution in favor of oust-
ing the present tonoervaiiv ad-
ministration. The anarchist reso-
lution will bo need at the ent ring
wedge to separata the lac ions
more definitely than has hitierto
been possible. If the generri as-
sembly is not disposed'ioftlk rtha
Radicals to rule the letter wilt rfth-
draw from the order and att impt
to break it up.
Austin Tex- Sept. 14. Th i foi-
lowing is the debt statement of
Texas: Total bonded indebted-
ness $43f77.30. Of this an ount
3800 it held by the perma-
nent school fhnd $&JI400 bf thw
permanent university fund --3B9-069
by the Agricultarsl anik Me-
chanical College common rand
$840 by the blind Aaylamlmid
$8iMW by the Lonattc AsyleiliAnd
$3700 by the Deaf and Btamb
Asvlam fund. This makes ai total
of2100heldby the state fands
with a remainder of iLSikm
The latter it bow the only phri of
the bonded debt held oatewls the
state funds. .
Chicago 111 Sept. IS. It hsaidt
the eounsloftia9aa9tehiat) will
apply for a wrUofttror to J tsticar
Samuel B. Miller of the t aito
Btatet Supromo Court. J tsdeo
Miller is Icaows to be oppot ed to
capital poiiishBt ad hisow-
victfeni on thai sabject may psfc-
ably indue ham to grant a iM
error. Shoiidhe hmpaled ftv
for that parpoeeH is iidjk f !t
mort than grvtr prohwbie tmm'i Gen-
eral koawr A. Prror will heiletatn-
r W
ed by the anarcftttf ff
THtiswsorrexwtlwowsy
flejtat annually
ana 8tate Iitery .
in the HittthaV
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1887, newspaper, September 23, 1887; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329894/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.