The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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J*ffS ALBANY STAR.
ISfUBLISIISD BVIKY FRIDAY DT
t. 0 MV, — Editor tad Proprietor
The ealy Democratic orfta In ud tbe Offlois
for (haskslford Csuuty.
FRIDAY, OCT. 19. 1883.
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A portion of Gainsvillo is threat-
ened with aland suit.
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Waco baa a new daily, sn ovoning
paper known M the The Day.
. It is claimed at Anatin that the
next legi lature will abolish tho front
jer bsfaiion of Bangers.
The T«Zaa Sittings has boon or-
ganised into a Joint Stock Compauy.
With a capital stock of 1100,000.
After January 1, the comptroller
will increase the assessed value of
lands'in trnVgnnizcd coantics, to (il
mm., .- .
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*
. The comptroller thinks that thel
timo allowed tor tho redemption of
land* sold for taxes should bo ex-
tended a year.
.;„.jy ■},:
The' question that now arises is
who will be the noxt Texas
Ma hone, lor next year, as it appears!
itbat Wash Jones ha* qulto enough
-—. ■
Tnul O. Hudson a prominent at-
tofneypf Johnson county myateriOoa-l
ly dieappoawd1h>m AUarado some
two or throe weeks ago, and ha* not
been botH of since.
Republican. It la fair to
uch as *a fmbollien
,„,^.^;'i«t i*tod'<Wtoga of I
Republicans. Their majority in
vra* reduced ouly 50.000. Thta is
~ poer o^uolation, but it is the beat to
be ba<} Ft. Worth Gasolt.
...
Tbepospnater general decides that
the redaeed rato of postage whioh
went into effect on the 1st inat, ap-
plies to domqstlc mails only, and not
fbrforeign counties; but be-
tlie rate undor tlio existing)
postal arrangement, between the Uni-
te^ States and that country the dq-|
mestie rale of the country of orlfinl
applies to the international letter* ex-
changed between the two countries.
" _ M « 1 1 I
A genaine sou'wester eyelone pas-
sed near lorestburg In Montague
oosntf. last week, aeo6mpanled by
rain aitl ball, nprqoting houses and
tearing down feuoes for a aamber of
mile*, destroying the cotton crop
froatooe-bdf tooae mile Is width and
(rem two to three bilea la length.
At least OM hundred bales of oottou
were totally destroysd. Hail stones
wsre picked up as large as a ben's
eg<^-rt. Worth Gasette lfttb inst
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The reedjuaters'in Virginia are so
forid of figbtiag duels and attempting!
lo bulldose every opponent of the
boss that ex-Oongreteman Goods, hss
determined try tho metal of the
boas ■himself, la a letter he de
noaneos Mshorte as a coward and
i and fellow es*. Bo Ihr the
MBHi basnet seen ft to Ball Mr.
Goods eat and puncture blm.—Dallas
Hs*4d.
I.. ■ «s e « ' i' II-
is a great deal of Interest
In the'school book quee
its New
II there aro any Southern uewupa
pers or Southern men who are anx
ious tbai B. F. Butler shall have
crcdit for It is good doeds.they should
publish uud read the following and
intamous order, with wtiich Butler
began his career in New Orleans:
Headquarters.
Department of the Gulf,
New Obleans, May 15, 1802.
As officers and soldiers of tho Unit-
od States havo been subject to re.
peated insults from women calling
themselves ladies of Now Orleans,
for tho most scrupulous non-interfer-
ence and courtesy on our part, it is
ordorod, hereafter when any female
shall, by mere gosture or movement,
insult or show contempt for any offi-
cers or soldiers of tho United States,
she shall bo regarded and held liable
to be troatod as a woman about town
jlying her vocation.
By command of Maj-Gen. Butler.
Goo. C. Strong, A. A. G.
The papers of the city which de-
clined to publish this infamous edict
wore threat oned with suppression and
Mayor Monroe and oi her city officers
who protested against it were arrest-
ed and sent to Fort Jackson, where
they were kept in confinement for
several months. Is there a newspaper
in the South or a true Southern man,
with this record before him, who
would endorse what little of good
snch a beast msy, by acoident or de-
sign, ba/e done? Sutlers'* conduct
in New Orleans oan never be forgot-
ten, and the pure and noble women
and ohivalrie men of the South will
if idea of conferring honor*
)ii her by their voioe or votes,
ly do for Massachusetts, but
ir the South, never.—Marshall
Hwklii."' .r,v.-
OHiO.
The Cincinnati Enquires comes
out with a sensatiorfal head on tho
Ohio election something after tbe
following style: "The Grand old
party in the hour and article of Death
rattles its bones over the stones, its
a rotten old part}7 who nobody
owns." "The Buckeye state fires a
broard side for 1884."
"These are gains for all our loses,
These are tmilei for all onr tears.
And the bad Republican Boses
Are kicking like bobtail steers."
The prohibition amendment is de-
feated. The majority in both houses
insures a Democratic Senator.
Every indication points to Dem-
ocratic success at the next presiden-
tial election.
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Tho October corn report of the de-
Albany Laundry
J. I. SPENCE, Proprietor.
ROSE & KEENER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Men's & Boy's Clothing, and
Fnrnishing Goods,
Boats, Shoes, Hats and"
Trunks, Valisei
\ Stockmen 's Ducking Suits, Ove,
And Shoes a Specia'
| Ladles, Misses' and Children's
less variety,
H!
Albany,
, .,. , .m . Good# bought direct from Mauufactury f r S|H t C*M ll «na
. - , | Bollowe plnce, Albany and Griffin road. prwflt4 J.or CjUjh. JBock Hoa e N. K. Corner Court SqufflH
partment of agriculture shows ft Qonnt,; jjow tlle tlme ^ ,end ln yemr' rwimk
general average condition of 72, a winteris clothing to have it cleaned ana re
, ... „ .. . . . „ , paired. Also washing and ironing done
falling off of 6 points since Soptem- |,0fttiy sn(j promptly.
her 1st. Tho product of tho year — 11-c^ vi j
will be close to 1,600,000.000 bushels, O^IXy
ith more soft corn than lust year, T7VVT F) ^rPORT^
mostly in regions that consume their | -L -Li Tj O VJ ,
entire crop.
Wheat will excood 400,000.000 West Side of Public square.
.„d r .b420,000,.|T V BAKER> prop)
The yield of oats is a full average.
aoltl at
A. A. CLARKE.
- | Corn, 0*t , Hay, and other provender
quality average. The crop will ag- COI19tlultiy kept on hand. Special prices
gregate 500,000,( 00 bushels. | given on car loud lot*. M-4-ly
Barley will average between one
and two bushel* per acre more than
Potatoes are in better condition | Attorney at Law
than any year since 1876. '
Tbe tobacco yield will be below
tbe average
GEO. C. RKESVj^I
MANUFACTURER AND DEALBtt IJT ,
hddlM, HarnfiSSjLj&fitts,
si'uus QUIRTS.
And everything in tha Saddelry
Siill k. California Saddles BlfP*4 wlfli
Callfojula l.euiher i I/ECUI'TI.
THSCHBA.PEST 4 BIST HOOTK IS THE >VPT
ALBANY.
Publish Your Brands.
From the Cheyenne Transporter.
There are two or three partie* Sn
this county who think their brands
are "too well known already," and
tbst it Is not good policy, more espeo-
ially for small owners, to make tbeir
brands and range loeations known
throug the paper*. If it i* noliey
fur the large owner*, it is doubly so
for the smaller possession* in stock to
make publio tbeir brands, as tbey
have not so many men in tbe fiejd to
look after their mtereet. It t* of vi-
tal Importance to be made publio all
braoda, so that ever honeet • worker
koowa whose they are and where
tbey belong, as otherwise be may not
tonstder it to hi* intoreat to inform
himself, as he Is busy ln bis appoin-
ted tasks. But tbe only theif to be
(eared is tbe posted men in tbe range,
aud to be ssooessful be must and doe*
know overy brand large or small,
and to what part of the range it bo-
long*. The "rustler" knows your
brands alreardy. oven If your herd
number* only a dozen bead, for that
U business; but yon must oonstantly
remind tbe honeet tollers, else they
will forget, and neglect to gather in,
■anal* never "to well
713083 A. 904.03,
Attomoy-at-Law,
ALBANY, TEXAS.
Will practice in all courts of the United I
States. «u«al
H.C. & J.C.
mountain home sto
I ALBANY, - —
Breeders and
| And Live Stock Agent.
ALBANY, - - - - TEXAS.
, dealers In thoro-
n.1uj F"°>gUbrediIe.mo
B-ufus Busell's
BARBER SHOP.
improved Bucks and Ewes, always on b«d and for *ale
WATTS, CAMPBELL &
WART |West side Publio Squsre. R.iors BOBT K.
' always in splendid order, and all work I
ATTOKNKY AT LAW, LAND AGT * performed satisl'sctorily. I tl
notary publpc. Lige Earl's
Albany, 8hackelfoH County, Texss. ~D q flllATl
•voibmEutsijflpobHc8>iur«. l£arper anop.
——r—zlWest sldi ot MHi street
20 DOLLAES AI BNAY TEXAS. | ALBAS X, SHAOKSLFOBD COTJSTT,
Commission
A bran _ .
already."
never "to
„.oto will demand that
j oi tbe beard ofedacation
took eieeety into the ^aeetion with
the .view ef redauiog the ooet. The
pries of book* is tbe most severe tax
imposed by our school!, and poor
psoflf JM H so that My
measmre looking to avedaotion must
hs examined with proa^toeee.—Ter-
rell Star. ■
The foqeent shaage of books also
works a rreat hardship upon many
parents. Booh thing* ought not to
he. flresarllle Beaser.
Tbe KaaeaeCity Times I*authority
for tbe sUtUasnt tbst Wr*. I^ngtry
will *ooo retain to Amerisa, aooem
panic I by bar mother, Mrs. Lo Ben-
ton. Mis. Laagtay'* mother ^as long
been aader a eload. Tbere was a
scandal between her and ber hue-
bsnd's earata. Tbe ekarob aether-
Ilea inveetigated the oeaadal and dls-
lalssed the sanUe (rem tbe eburoh.
There mo oo divotoo la we to lewey,
aad s hasbaad o«Oot tare hie ta-
nlng wife out ot doors. *o both have
oooapied tbe same hoaee for yser*
with oat meeting. She will bo
vigilsat guardian of tbs Llljr.
known
Now York DemeersU JTobllal-
lag Over tho Ohio Victory.
Albany, N.'Y., Ootober 12.—By
jDvertation of the oentral oommittee,
repre*enUtivos of tbe Demooratio ed-
tors and press of the etate, number-
ng 260 persons, met the oandidate*
for state offiaea to-dsy. The objeot
of the meeting was for oonsulation
oward organisation. The reeult ia
bhlo, It was olained, gate amuranoes
of Demooratie viotory la New York,
sad majority of 60,000 was predlet-
ed. Tbe ehalrman of tbe oouaty
oommittoee esplaioed tbe proopeot*
n their ooanttm, which were thought
bright; wtotory depended in some ds-
gree upon looal nominantions. Tbe
editors gate their esperlenoe. It
was agreed that proepects of organisa-
tion aro eatisfaotory.
In tbe evsniag ft Democratic
phalanx serenaded the governor
candidates aad membersef tbe confer-.
. Gov. Cleveland ia a epeeeh
•aid i MWe oelebrata to-night a rio-
tory in a moot Important field, aud a
victory which glvee us sn earnsst
of one muoh greater yet to oome.
We look with pride and Joy to tbe
aobievement of our brethren in a sis-
ter stale, and yield lo them all the
praiee and admlratioa which their
gallantry and eourago eleim. Tbe
first battle In tbe groat easapaigu ol
1884 hae been fought and woe. Ohio
calls on us to follow."
Try Bsyss.
"Carry Ohio," said John Bherman,
"aud aa Ohio man will be the nest
pwaWewL" Well, Ohio has been
oarrted. Bring on your Backeye.—
Chicago Tlsrald.
It seems a a*sd fact that tbe leg
lalsture will couveoc in eStra session
Nov. 5 tb.
Razors in good trim sod satisfaction I Herds of Cattle aad Sheep alwsvs on bend, for sale. Wild
' COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
guaremteed. Call aad see me.
Marks fc mrands.
MARK A BRAND on out, ......
Koch additional cut, 4.00.
laoh mark aad brand in words sod lettrrs
(additional.) IW-OO
pAjrasu I* Ansaaca.
E. R. MANNING,
Horse brand ■ oa
left btp ■
P. O, Albany, Bbaek-
ford County, Tsaas.
Lands.
Correspondence Solicited.
the favorite
snraER
STYLE
Sewing Machinc.
Mads in a PERFECT Msnner of the
beet materials and warranted to do
the whole rsngs of family SEWiHC ■■
well as tho maohines sold by eauteas-
ers for }40 "d upwards.
STRONG,
HAND HONK,
LIGHT RUNNING,
DURABLE.
A (Ur trial jrsnted before paymentls required
Write for Illustrated Oatalogue aud Testluio-
RALL8 COUNTY 0ATT1.K 00.
ci mnthi siwIh miam cmput
rUltADKLrHIA, PA.
STONE & CULLUM'S
UYERY & FEED STABLE.
North Bide Square.
| ALBANY, Il t I ' I t Tesaa.
Pasaencers transferred to all jMjU,
hiitMt. buniM Mill dnirnm^r's t\tit fof htw<
AUetiU vebostlers end the best at eere jWee
stook left In our chart*. dee-Je-lv
N. H. BURNS,
Hardware
J. N. Campliell,
Albany
C oo left I
ahoulder.
5a
Shackelford County, I STOVES, NAILS,
Iron, Steel,
wagon timber,
Tinware, Gtasware,
W. T. Balrd. M. D. W. H.
Dn. BAJRD t POIti
PHYSICIANS & SIMMS.
Offloe over Hope's Drug Store.
ALBANY, - - . - TMAf.*
All Calls Pormptiy
Attended.
C. LYNCH,
'On both sides
Horse braml ffjg on
left shoulder.
P.O. Albany, Texas
Additional >««..,
eow ponies. 1 LoJ lsft side and Q on
iWft blp—settle. MO ealsft «Ms wittle
P. O. Albany, Tesas.
MONROE CAT-
TLE CO.
pro|i and und rblt th«
left. ■ H A W
side, marked, swallow
fZXTZZTZc* ear. Bwee brand
seme e* oa eat. P. O.. Albany. Teaas.
T*
I owr. ell of the fom-
gotng brands, and anv
sock strayed In
^bi
L. W. CAMPBELL,
[Attorney at Law
AND LAND AOENT,
Allan,, BluuU/ord Cow«t|, T*x<u
A. W. DUFFY & SON,
coimcTmu kmm
ALBANY,
in adjoin
Ifdellv-
togeeunftss,
eted at my ranch, a
llWral «oss|
|I4 DSP pug fey tb# p,,.,
■asked overblt In rtcbt sad underbtl in
P.O. Albany, Tesas. Benebe • mllee eeet of
Albany
W. I. GRBGO,
| PoetiCee,
Albaey Tessa.
ML*.
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,Ac.
Afencj/ For
Chartei^Oak and Maenala s(o s
*
Studehaker Sprln«lw«*ron .
Mtudebakar ITstrm Wngon
ITtal) Mro<r' Vuriii Wa*ons<
Gliddcn Barb Wire.
UABDEN CITV PI-OWI.
Moline Plowi,
White Sewing Machine.
GmiIm ttai* swlsg MscWne,
AND HEA1KJUAHTERBJFOB
Colts Guns 8c Tiitoli.
Winchester Rifles.
LAFLW k HAND POWDER,
• f. h. Wilson, .
Houss and sin Nuts,
Paper Hangers and Olsslers.
Albany, Texas.
Ali;w*rk Osarssleed to SftlU-
ff- —
TEXAS CENTRAL SALOON.
MorhStde PuJbltc Square.
ALBANY, - - - - < TEXAS. I
The Best of Liquor, Wines aad
Cigsrs, sold o'er tbe Ber, also, a
First-olass Pool Table.run la oouurot
Ion with the ssUbli*bmsnt.
EDGAR RYE,
(oounty attorney)
a'ftorey at law.
Albany - - - - Ttxan.
C. II. HOPE.
Wostanliolm A Itovar'sOul-
tlerr.
Galvaalsed Bmeolh*Wlre.
fairbanks scales.
Wsgoa Covers aad Teata, eod
AMMUNITION efeu Wnde,
Wset Side Square ALBAXT TBX.
[at olive's old stand.]
North elds PeWic Square.
albany, • • - . Tesae
OFFICE SALOON.
BIOOS A JONES, Proprietors
I
w st side Pablle Sqesre.
ALBANY, .... T$x
The finest brands of
.11 kinds ol Wine, and
Liquors always on hand
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Son, J. C. The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1883, newspaper, October 19, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393341/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.