Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, March 15, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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:The Yeekly Banuer
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Manrf011 5' 1SS-
A srw Fedcrdjudit:iul dis-
rictvis to be established in
Texas.
'j 0'ovfTus.iK Xicno't.T.8 haa con
TL-ned"au extra" session of the
rL-misiaiia'Lygislatiirc.
'"- The "Otuo" Legislature har
pased a joint i-egjution asking
Congress to repeal thcxesump-
.;Miori actr-
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Wimo.v proprietor
i -il. PJhpjkto Evening Jour-
o3ed"at'au 'Antonio On
' ths.9thJn3L. A
TnB '-Atlanta Constitution
sire 200Q people' fnnn the im-
mediate vicinity pt its city have
emigrated to fcxa this scrsonl
-
St.'-Louis has received iCS-021-"bal
of cirtton this season;
-tlitt is 94'h'ales more than were
rcceiveirdnrliig the whole sea-
son or 1S76-7.)
"- .
Ox the 8tH iust. Cheyenne
"Wy.was- yisited'by a very se-
Tereiiow storm. The snow
waftMAufced tin to fifteen teer
liigb in the city.
Thk prelitninarley of pence
are being Arranged botw'sr n
Ruia and-Turkey; l'endiu:
" Brn-bniFsTiinx. -
thccWot'nt'onsUe'EroPcaIpv-! mmlc i jnt 10; n .ptirtici
poworaaju)ear ilie.fJfl!S
ynict
fi?i??SiIfiitE!?oiPCborXnal
dncation reporU-Jayprjibly m
.llio join$ rcsylntion that eiglit
hoursiboi reskrded as & dj
wtfrlct'thir6n;TiDUt tun entire
covermnclit servicfc
" 2 i JJ
XWEw"irsc"rititi6n ot t'otton
liiiiud -in.tlie iUlsot.AtrAca
calhid .the JCndmbv cqttou 13'
nttracting Mine attention. The
Btaple U ciaitlcnk for insing
with woolen fabric?.
TjJBojd'nien aul the counyJj
trr" wonld bo irretrievably ruined
if the silver bi.U 'ip30 -ft-!
pasaedr the-countrrisiiot nun-'
?a. vn lire contrary jfwijjjis
lower than it bus been at an
Ix MassaciiUstttb3twoperts
were Vniph.yi"d to studv the hab-
its'Uiauneia and customs ni
trSinp. Tliey rejmrt them to bi-
organized bands 'Ot thieves
who have their signal --and
make a living by peculation
jflld'invposition.
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TnEh1pping-post is coming
into favor.jjcvajlaHeit; the
grand jnry t St. Lonis recently
lavored its esfaCliibmonf jn that
-iy; librtli and South Carolina
judges advocate it; ICefltncky
ifd llissbisippi want itiJind vm l
may add Texas needs it as bid
as -anv Sfate in the Uuion.
Tuvr cost of Ecittcneing and
dcAitering every convict at the
Missonri per.itentiarj- is 1.200.
The average annual cost of in-
struction Ifur' ' tho "children of
the State in thepublicchopls
is "less than $4.50 each. Ig-
norance and crime it is said
go hand in hand. The dertne-
timi tone drwu from the above
itobviojia.
Mexicax dollars are at par
In JJoiiisriHe Ivy. and a well
informed Wi&t'TexnVpaper says
Mil extensive and profitable bnsi-
jiess have boen done by taking
.Mcx.ic.-w' silver to Dallas and
disposing of it. Jn view ot the
passage of the silver law we
.fhlnk that Mexican dollars
should pas for thoir face value
in Southern Texas.
Jjjdoi: Minus a member of
the Louisiana Electoral College
who has been in Washington for
fioice weeks in the interest of
tlje'Retnrning Board telegraphs
to-Npft Orleans tfiat tie motion
lor ."v new tria'l in the Anderson
ease was pnsponed for two weeks
AVderiJon meanwliilo remains
in dnraiico vile. There is . do
ync-HH
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lij the Ttpiiionftira'tron or Silver and
Itepral of ItrMimiitlrfn.1-
Our representative niCon-
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mnde a.rej-y ablaseeehiOii tlic-jilverbill-iit
which My took very
NStronsr nntniidsln Jabr of nlbi-
inctalirc currency. OuV'spa'co
will"iiol adiAit dflhe rcprodiifc-
tioii of Ihe entire .Epeeeh. 'Ae
Oiake l-ooiii 3 howQvpr forjjhc
ccniclndiiigioijioi) ofi inyneh
Mr. Uiddinifi clearly sets ilntlr
fiis reasons for'the' remoneHza-i
tion of silver and iU effect upon
tho ciiflfinercenncli ndnStneu'Vfj
the conn try:
I laror the rctnppctizatiQn of
silver ; a1 ff
Mrst. 'Becanyo I'' behove rfhe-
Constittttioit -of the- . United
States make's -it the impcritive.
jJdntyofOongiess tocoin botlrgiild V
and silvec'npon tue samo ixiy
)vithonf "limitatioivflr jstrittinu -as
to either a)id.-t(i rcgplafp thq
valuethereolraudjtlint the Stato
fiave the right to dee.laro. tjie
amount. at ho.-itsindard fiscl.
by the -United .States --wlncli
hsll be a legal tender in pay
mnnt nt flilltK
bcpnd. BeauQ Hip obli;a-H
tions ot' the 0oyeniiiient are'
iHvaufa iiijgom.or y "-f K?" '
tlie?t:iiidaritfyejUvvl!iwat"the'.
time tliecnntr;iej yas inane. .
Third Bi5insetio be?tin-
terests of the cinmtrv" rainirc'
the"broadest metallic uateqRn ;
ible with the use of Iwtb gold
and mlver upon -wliioli to sately
float a onrrdHiyadcjinate to the
business tntiMactiims -ot the
country and ttut-lhc-dolbir of
412 grains -being (the Jawtnlij
standard at -tbetime ttidcontract.
tizHtionpt U'r Va8iih laut
jUpoji the pi-pplfy -. ?- T i
' I ft.vpr.tlje repeal tit tljcrc-.
sumpfiouaet (ic:ajifej'j Wie
it unwise -tcihayp fiuil.jtday at
ij
J -:iiiek i'tJis nriMilutolV' ilnfesi-
k . -v A.- -'-?..Z..l!t ' --.Y.
-oie iqt me oiiTcimuKiii wiiu
tom'ut U force rcfinnijitibn' bv
rrtnnns nf eutlStrm'tion wilfbti
.rniubn tothe"l)es't iuTc'rcjjtoi
. . i...i lr
the etnintv ano-mntl resiiin
rthec(liicentrati6"ifoPpfbpefty4iq
iue iiawiR im iu icn.v-niio-uiu
caa.in "England utulersi 'sunilar
polfe'y and the m:iJscsT"ot"our'
people becomc'the aWect1ave
nf n InrfiiUviiil npNtHferae' f" f
The remonetiz.iioli of'p'ilvt'rH
and its tree wiiutgtf itpfln' "the
same planlo with goldtl)e.'lri:-.
peal of the lesuuiptioi&acrj anW
"aUHiulonmetit.oitnitt.cxjnvnwiioji
-iw'icy will do-mnich.rutrejoyo
tho present dittres-ed condition-
'of the cmnitrv;-butjfltrfiouldi
not expect' .too; niueb.' Jteli
vvill eomc slowly; "..The 'capacity
ty ut Uie lnints-as j-j.iin)aie(i(?i
but .soojoyujvyu
-rsr1'-
'It
will require time. fur the life-
giving biondto permeate iinjl
rcacn iiieexiiyujiui;iiiiic wn
Im rnnnirfi! witliMinmer lieat-
menjL brfirrjjicsiltuind .strengtli
can rpiju'igoi-atc JjieyiStati aj-1
ter the terriiiieiciiiiingauae.y-
hansting nialpn:tice of the past
fifteoiTvcaK- TlicVarc ebManr-
ly
f ste'ds inrthc'"rTglu;5'd(rcbtionf1
ut shdnldbe tolldWLld hp lij-'a
lint
complete add tboroupi retohr
in the trfriO "liitt'V by wliiel
retohn
If
every vetige of protcetfon-shall
be eliminated tind iVTsely and
fairly adjusted upon 'a-rbvenue '
basis; fostering" cnlerpri-es of-
ti.itioiml importance? by Avhieh
comuiei'cc shall bo '.dovclopeilf
and an intercJiXiigeof products
and commoditicsm;ulo practi-
cable; markets nponeil to them
ro that we may sell for tho best
price possible lill'wehatc to sell
and buy in the eheafwst market
snrh things'nrf wotcaunot pro-
duce eheajicrtban others bring-
ing back gold and silver "to
cover the differnces- in the-ex-chanzc
and byonr ciiornion
jirdduction coutiteilfalatlcingthe
outflow to meet the interest up-
on our deiit iiLloreisn han'd;
and by a speedy return to -ah
honest and economical adniinis-
tratiun of the Government in all
ot its department Hu' lessening'
ot tlie burdens upon the people
the revival of the paralyzed in-
dustries oi the ci.nrtry; which
by the contraction policy and
unjust and oppressive tariff
laws are v ell-nigh .destroyed.
Then will general prosperity
pievail through the wbole conn-
try and when as a remit con
fidence Blinll be icstorcdana I no
precious metals in obedience to
tho iininulablc Tiiub of tiade.
shall cune to u ns iliey i-nrcly
will ill snflitieiit qnant'tres to
foim a baM for a sate an I stitli-
eient volume ot curre ic- to
transact the busii ess Qtt'iecoun-
limPraKS lloniW ho nnderMonidV
resume specio paiinents ttiata t . -- . i . .
"pbb'uy should haycjieen adoptcl cralio(ri in theScVialte Fiifgnee
whirb tonld lmve:jlWdually led Committer. iiTlig.:ircseiit1outT;
to asound and jtable ciifreney l00k iiwtifirg the assumption
fivS rr.iii flnncfllal ofis: and bbi '.. Ai wA-ff .L L
tno (jimieu nmuiiiii. oi iu u
its'c'ominaud (o rcsilie onjtlre
ilT'"ntmcd. and that the at
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BbMbMt WASHINGTON COTOTTY TEXAS. EHIDAY MARCH io 1878
7 ! ' - ' t l I . ..
"tr3V -rcsmnfition vjlh5come j as
'eertiuii as the'tlay follows .tl5.
liihtj-and not in obedience toa(
statute fixinp. the dayv I. - j
To be 1-xfc.tiiijr the condition q
'things. J. have indiedted niuat
itixist; jftoreedlu their abesnee
"cannot e peniuuicu atiii ' l;ot(
"a'C n ih i-w
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Atlcmitted Assasslnjllin.
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A special trotn. Bryatn ta-the
Gal'veston .iWto'Osays tliat'while
Mr'nenrr iTodgeVwas af snpi
.per at the house of iir. Andcr-
6on. m .Burleson comity near
the ur'.i2os'rjyoronie cowsjrljyj
'villiaw fired ta load-jOJ liucseluit
through tie-window -attll jdjicsj
the. shot blistering his bioast
and carrying- away par- of bi
clothing niid 'eard. Iftfteen
ChliKsllot anU oife' slug word-
picked oii't otrfllb wall tlodgc?;'
it wilf'bc remehibered the
same man lic witli. ililton
jarki;r.iis.1cliagedl jjitli J)io
7murdcrJof Jtusli llandleiUlbere
Is no oluo.to the would.be assas-
ill.7 -" r- - .'ltl-u
C0N3IDKltABCK diCU310n is
going on 'down' in Ndn- 'iJsrsey
ibont the convict lab orquesti6n
A proiiKition has -bepn made in
tho legl-latnrt td prdhibit' flip7
"making of IiafsTanll sl?ocs"Tn the"
btaje. prison uecaupp a.ojjt
0000 honest people mako a liv-
iig by thcjnanufni;turo ot tljesc
'articlea. -It J admitted that
.theprionors'niusttbe i.kcpt'ems
ploj-cd "andjf HVos'dble'manfe't.o
earn' 'thfne bwi?" living. Tl'c'
i it rt'ifi'i
'question appears to ho a very
"knotty o'no'a'ud as1 far 'from s'uliK
' liT7-! !( '.lit d S 1 '''
lion.asicvcr u e . j.
"7a
Tnn Mfst
battla prer the
ifinaneial problein-xirillillici the
bill 'to rppeal .thefipiujipipi
Iawj- which i lia8if passedj fim
XY"zr:
the Ilojlse ljili rcjiealpfg. jlic
res)imp.titin act.' A strougfimt-
willf be-itnade to retire tlicy-
liationUl baiilf'circulfitidii 'and
.siibstitiif'd L'o'vcrVn.clit 'legal
tender "notes ifi'their'stia'd. '
.
? .11 4 K J( 1.1 ftlt it! (!
iiir.LciLqXGIT.-r- J-ll0.t-TalK&-;i
ionjV'eicj jjf thp.Stli.'inn.t .sayfija.
short timwagor Ilonry -JIiUerj
jhe-g jaileiv found ai'0 td?iH
i-Longleyfe- L'clPtwoibottlos -filletl
i.witlx T witter? ''If;'VasBill itl-
i .'' ! -L t.ttl 1 KlT. .
Mention to giire tlie.i.iiliir.a sore
.head.' fB'dlj;il).(ho'jiwre41cJut50r
y watvbed tlmijeyer.
T'H5"Sec)ictiry -ioj'.jWariiir0'
'l(ortk thaMlieleahas'liepn spenti
fof-foi-igejfuel aiid straw iu the
dcp-armKiiV'of T&niifonV .Tlily
L lS09"rd Jnne-30 1S77;
. a.'tti r
i ti r
Cockfss iis Qeupymg.its.
time -with- inifccllaneoit.!busi-
The Chinese question--
i upied ilifr. nttcutionu oft jibe
H6ns0 aU'dhylTIiurailay
The Iloiiso domuiittce oh <y
pcinjit utves have jigrecdjjbnb-
stitutc a salary of 5000 for.
United rt Siatps luarshai-t jin-
stcad" oC'fecs;-'' efc as at-ipres-ent:
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Tl
JIIscera''nc(1?"
Great Drituin received sixty
LpcreenL of.its importrd c;hccse
lioiii Lite uiuicu ciiaicr iwcuiy
percent. from'llojlatid tifteQii
per centiroin.Cauadn and the
ualnucatnini Fance Geruauy
oweupu-anuiUclgium.
Pclbatioks. Xbrmally the
number.-!)! iiulsatiolis per minute
differs nt diflerrnt jieriods- ot-
hlq at lii tli it is about .l.i.r); iit
tho agcotscven'lroiu 80 to 85.
in ixlultp 70 to 75: in old age
50to65.i In females the pulse
is quicker than in males.
Greasy bnttCTis so perishable
that thele is no nc in packing
it away Tor a future d.13-. It
will deprceiilto lroni the ''stait
and tail continually salt will
not save' it. Many people have
an idea that tailing high will
sac butter. No mistake could
be greater. It is the avoidance
ot injury iii 'making if Inch
give? Jo the butter its brat keep
ing quality. Butter not injur
edit) mauufactuiiiig is thcuuly
butter that wilP keep. Faulty
butter will '"go inucliing on '
to eti uUot) though Jiiiicil
111 the bcbt ol salt. Anicrictii
Dairyman.
TiHiriiio ."piiuip "tii nnnitiir uririi
STA23 2STSWS.
The L.i Gringo Re-onl
notes a number ot iiuproveineuta
going on in tovu.
Up-to ihe 1st in-1. Ileinp-
rstcad has shipped only 2S7o
tjalea of cotton.
llnutn istohae another
ice fjetory with a capacity of
twqiijy tons per daj
Wheeleck has anew paper
and for want of a better name !
it 1ms been called tiiu'tlOwl."
. Col'. J. W. ' Jfisbbnnfj 'of
the Meia Ledger has been
quifc sick but is now conv.dcsc-
The San Antonio JZcpres
ajs you can alwnysitell when
some soldiers arc paid'off by tlie
IcgA. ' 1
Tlie Dal la's 'Herald relates
'a bad ease of seduction and de-
lation. It is the oil old
tory. '. . . r
A bayou fanner 3ms. pre
sented - the-f Houston Tclegrm
Tivith specimens of -new Irisli"
potatoes. . '
' - Tlio Ilcuipstead Courier
reports having oidered a new
die from the S't. Louis Type
Foundry.
'i Corsicnna says the Index
wants a public-school building
iapable of accommodating about
four bundled pupils
1 'IIonton has 6G1 white and
iSi3 colored scholars enrolled in'
'hcrmublic schools. The attcn-
diince'is 542 white and 683 col-
ored. 'The Dallas " Comnercial
is now-eijjoi ing the delightful
.sensation of being the defendant
in' a libel bint tor just an een
6I0Q4)10.
1 San Saba county has a
sin who is too poorto take his
county paper bnt who is rich
.enough 'i' loc money iu the
ten-piu alley.
1 r-Judge Turner after an
cxiuiiuutioii of George 'Harris
charged with the murder 'ot
'Oleniuk at Austin remanded
him to jail without bail.
The Telegram claims that
Ilopston has tbe most poweifnl
cotton pres in the State. A
five hundred bale pan be com-
"jiresscd to tour inches (?)
i Tho grand jury of Brazos
comity iU their recent reporf
rcconimend" the esUiu'.Mmient
of the whipping post for (he
corifcotfoil ot petty offender.
' Tho Waco Examiner wants
half a dozen dumb buys to'fold
papers. In the absence ot a
.1 folding machine dnmb.bovs will
iilo the work much "faster than
spoking ones.
The Mexia. Ledaer sAvs:
J lA whipping-po-t iied properlj-
would be a great fctep op the
right direction. AVe have ad-
vocated .its esfablisliiiieut eon-1
liniVaHy foy jeai." . .
r f The.urAnitonTo police are
Vaid to.pnt ill tlieii;ileasnie time
'during the1- lonely hours' of tho
nisiht wntcln by getting 011 fctoue
'. 1 . . i ft .- ; .
doorsteps and snoozing. Some
ot them are regular siioozm-s. -1.
.' ' 1 - '
The Galveston News scorns
determined Jo keep fuliy up
and even a little ahead ot the
times. It publishes a commu-
nication on "Texas Imniigra-
tion"gated London Feby.' 30
1878 ' -' '
The 31aio troupe was
treated to a pelting with raw
eggs at Corhicnmi. The Judex
intimates that the polieo were
not wholly blameless. They
refused to dead-head the "stars"
at their peiformance.
A tanner named Joel
Johnson on his way home from
Jacksonville with the proceed
ot two bales ot cotton in his
pockets was Fet ujkiii by two
men supposed to be tramp-
and lobbv-d of S150
II. W. Whcoler. the "paid"
of the bmglar who was shot
and killed in Austin on Friday
was 111 rested on the train at
Hound Bock. Both men are
supposed to be e.peiiciced .New
Yoik ciacksmen.
'I he J Ionstun Telcgr nn
of the lOlh int. says it is ru-
mored that Walker and Bl tck
h iv e iiain been tiied and 011-
virtcd oi minder in Chambers
count.
About 3 o'clock on Satur-
day morning Houston was vis-
ited by a terrific thunder
stoim. The stieets were del-
uged and a lcsidencc was
struck by lightning but for-
tunately no one was injured.
The Agi say.s theio aie
some grocers in" Houston who
only give from thirteen to four-
teen ounces to tho pound.-
Honest dcileis complain that
they cannot competo-with the
light weight gentry. The law
shuulp reach thcim
The Mardi Gras pioceion
in San Antonto was a di-mal
affair. The inam fcatnre in it
is said to have been four red
devils. A correspondcnt-t)f the
Galveston "News says: "The
glooui'cansed by the .carnival
'pageant provades eveiiitiieingn-
-ostclasscs.'J' j .. -f
We frpqitently read -or
heavy tax 'pavers 'but Waller'
county claim the 1 other ex-
treme. The Hempstead Courier
rcpoi ts that Alio Trowcr's State
iind'1 county tax' amounted to
exactly five cents aniT that
Abe stepped up to tho captain's
office and settled his bill like a
man. He didn't grumble about
high taxes.-
The Dallas Morning Call
thinks that penitentiaries should
bo icfoimatory institution that
the S'ate should manage and
'control its prisons itself having
performed only that amount ot
labor necessary to cover iex-
penes and no more more.i "It
may lie remarked Unit sonie
States have been unable to
make their penitential iej sclK
sustaining. . -
The Austin Statesman has
discovered a plan' bywBich the
expenses-ot .the city government
of Galveston can be paid and
the Santa fc railroad built.
Hera's the scheme;. There are
p-obably eighty bat rooms iu
Galveston. Their sales'tivei-age
30 per day or $S76'0QO ncr"
annum. ""A tax of one cent on
each ten cent drink would" giye
the city a revenne .pfi S3PO0Q.
It's just as easy asthe multipli-
cation table.
.At Austin ''on Thursday
night the ' 'residence1 ot J.i n:
Ilobiiion" was'burglaiized aiid
robbed "of Stjft iVoVlh of fine-
Jewelry City Marshal Crcary
011 Friday moriiing iwc'jrtained
who the burglars were.' One
had takeiP 'the' train "for Round
Rock; the other he followed by'
himself overtaking1 him in the
suburbs. When ordered by
Crcary to Iialt'he1di'ev a knife1
and made afth'e Crcary'd 'lidfsei
Creiry wtj"thrOwn; ' a'rough
and tumole s"klrmish ensued
which resnlfcd in 'the IrarglaV's'
'capturing the Xl-iiibal's pistol
and escaping. Thb thief whoe"
name proved to-be Win. Wil-
liams' returned to tovii atid
Avehtlo bcclath boarding' house'
lis hiding place liaving beeil'
asceifained' "'three policetliati
went to the house and breaking'
in the 'door attempted to dn'eSt
him: As they "entered he fired
o;i one 61 them jfith Crcary's -jiis4
tol. Several 'shots'' were ex-
changee and Williams Was klil-
ed '011 the s;ot. '
. The Houston 'Telegram
1 elates th: adventures ot
Madame Jennie Latour a
Fiench lady ot 200 pound-
weight. A citizen made a com-
plaint against her for lining
abusive laugtia'gi A warrant
was is-ucil aud'two officers dis-
patched to an est the madame.
Going to her house she was
summoned to the door and told
she was wanted at the coiut
house. Shecxcnsod herself tor
a moment and returned with
two big "butcher knives. These
after a 6triirglethc officers cap-
tured. She then asked permis-
sion to go to herroom; this was
granted. Keaehing her room
she seized a razor and attempt-
ed to cut her throat but pre-
vious to doing so she made a
slash at oue ot the ofiiceis.
With the assistance of her hus-
band she was finally lodged in
jiil. The officers say she is the
toi'ghe-t customer they ecr
tackled.
.Ni.weooi-k-' me
splendid quilt at $1.
L'lliin
Tribute to Mrs. Mlurton.
IIrriiam Mircli C 1878-
KliloTs oftlic DHuiit-r:
This day. forty-two (42) yeai-S
ago. tlie 'Alamo full and the
dawn of liberty appeared in
Texas. I puK be )deaipd to
see republished in your paper
the tribute -to 'Mrs. Wharton
which J -see iu the Galveston-
JVexs of the 5th tust There
are a. few oldTTc-;tus left ju tins
and adjoining coipitics who
take your paper and 'nlay il6t
ce tlid'iWtoj who will be- grat-
ified to sue that proper respect
was paid to the memory qf
thatjioblc and refined ojd ladyt
Mrs. Sarah Ami Whtrtou wliu
tniv be called 6ne df the mothei-s
of Texas. I ktieW Mrs. Wharton
sincer.lSSL and tor.near seVcn-
teeij yifirs wp.weie neighbors in.
old Bi-azoria'county and i. cati
say tlmj 'slie'distharged all of
herfdnties to Iter familv to her
neighbb'S-'arid to bei'r country
.Texas-as fully asauyone-ofthe
mothers of Tqxas. li-sT W bar-
ton 3 renpiins wor.e taken to.lier
old homestead ' lvhereSire ' tid
' lived sinee''lS23 tornntbraietitT
heliitl' Jirazorln conntv Brfind
itwoyeaip- agoII wasilold b.vza
iricujt that .Mrs- Wnartoji .yad.-
(saidrtthat she fcjt lis though h"c
was the tniniTof an old lice
IhaP ha'd'16.-t'.all 6f iN'l)i-aneli"es-rfnd
soon the o'ld 'trunk MVbilld
disappear fiotn earth As .tho
scpretanvot the J.Vjsas Veteran
Association snceits juyanizi-
tion in Mav rS7.1aiur as the
'friend of Mrs:. Whtj-ton hen.
cither and her. two brothers all
of wlioiii did so much in the
first settling df '"thb wildnes's'of
1 exas 1 ask yon to republish:
the -action of .the Texas Veter-
ans in Galveston -
Mojks AnsTiy IIrt vk
In accordance'- Wtfi iiistrnc-
tipn&i'Mf tlio'Vefera'n 'AisUcfa-
tiori .Saturday h&t .att their
'uicetmg huie jCQinnit.ee Tn-t
poinicu. lor tue pninjoso nave
drawn- up1 the' following vJflrff
tions as' tribute "of 7e)ect to
the mejnoryjofhe'Juto Air?: tSr
Al Wharton:
Vpteraii Association 6't Galyes'
t'oii'connty regard with jsirtcerfr
emotion .the recent decease ot
"Mrs. Sarah A.rWharton wjip
when 6fY' a vi-.it to'tliis city
Tdied at' 'the fesiifencV '6f Joint
"W-HitrriSj'Esq on the 12tlrol'
February IastrjtRged P3 years.
'Her long rosjejenee mary er:
vices and distinguished conncc-"
tions in TeVife -Inakp ' it proper
for (his asiJeiatfou t6 record its
estimate of 'a character that --was
jidbinicd with iutollcctu.i) giftfe
and attaiii!i)enfs ot tIierJiiguet
orderl ' Her miuff'was ciiltured
bv "extensive1' readilig ancr'stUdvf
and trained by"nssb"(?iati6n wiTh'
the 1 ilearncd and unlearned
am id tho refinement Qfjsociety
the vicisMtudeo ot border lile.
auu me civil ana military coji-
vnlsions ot great States strug-
gling for politic3rcxisteiiee;
;" JiesolvedThni as'r-dieaccoinf
plishsd dviugljfer of;i yidoived
father- djl-peiifing his profile
liospitaliry in 'the' earnest"colo-u-ial'settldmcbt'ot
Texas! da the
yonn'g' mother- siidn tlfe yomigj
wife ot t the brilliant ryopug
tJOvyey ffi. U. yjiartoiijf pf
xiaaiivuie. icon. nnu as inu
eqnKT.dY that1 lirisb'and' distin-"
ignished'at "rfdinef in Texas as
1 legislator and abroad as minis v
tor? tho trJcnd.and.gnestit' the.
pratojVfStatesman aed1(1scliohij
W."C: Prestonof 'South ' Caro-
ll.lrt Ull I11U WllllMlGll XCUIU
matrdn. l.lboring for years son"
lierplantafion to rear and edu
cate Jier f only cliild . to be itv
worthy 1 sqn Qt j.esas..muttQ:
jn fortimo au'd heal th 'bereft ot
eyeiy menjber ofi her tamily
tliefasi of fter uutie in Texas
-he has' in all places and situa-
tions bdiiie' he'to'ell the finisliod
ivontair and palridt ' citizen
showing :i spirit ot' endurance
and courageous cfibit to. aise
superior toidvcrse foi-tune that
commands our admit atiou and
profouiid respect and which in
behalf ndt onl.y'dt the members
ot this t association but ot all
tho elerans of Texas wo here
place on. record. t
Iiesolved T I1.1t the thanks of
this association are tendered to
tho Galveston JVetcs for its
knidly consideration of the
Texas veteransrAiid- that the-c
resolutions be published in that
paper.
F. K. Luubock
AVm. P. HAiinEJriK
E.X). Lynch
Gcy M. ISisyan
Committee.
- Tub Baxnikis nowjirepared
to do job work at miraculously
low prices having jut received
a large lot- of new type and
stationery especially adapted
for wedding imitations and
fancy work.
Billiards. Hirschberg's el-
euiint bilbaid siluou is tic? for
llu Uos of his cuitouu-rs.
-preservejicn estate for that sou first capitaj-jpnze of thirty thou-
' Gen. John A. TVlmrtoii so aud dollars oil .TuesdTy5'Feb-
distiliguished in 'tlie bite tfaVof ' ruaryi2'l37&; said ticfe'eVlfiVv-''
the States if lalefvcara brjken inr? eost'Tlie sum 'of ' ue' Hollar
ffifefelaaa
iWmnntcnted
Shall Itfe have a' tonatr COhTchtio'u?
Althonirh it may be too eirly
in the canvass to express an
opinion as" to who may oe the
proper persons to fill any ot th'e
c.mnty offices; yet. tte regard
now Hs-the piopei' tiirt&toaiis-
cns3 such nncstio)i3 as the
above. For it' wo are to have J
.1 luuiiiv convention it is nine
uiu iioucst leomanrv 01 tne
ctmtity should be discussing the-
matter about which f hey mayi
1-11 10 iiiemici. iiicir;iueiegate3
as wen as select uig( tiietrest men
to reflect tlieir views in the
convention ' 'Ou the otIieiJ
ltamlj vif-no! convention is
hold it- is tube that. the tcandf
datcs.shpttld be pre-pariug.for tlie
innrlitv pnntpst
In reviewing tlie history ot
tins county silice the-'ivilf Ve
'find" that. witli'nno'sing1eexJ'
ception. then Uoniiiccs fk finr
Comity cont'cilfittiij have been
defeated. And in tlie except
tion irientioncUj'oiily'a poition
4t tlfe ticket M'as elected: Tlfis
ts nob a! farcfableTecoitl-fort
convent ions .- -
Wliiln unfr. HpnxTnrt tlio nniwi.
t - 7i'"'.ili'i; .(.-w.
siiy ipr eonveiuions 111 tne past.
e iiiniic me necessiry 110 lunger
dsi-t.s. In times pait -there
.were two well ar&nriZbd paTtif.-
in' the eounty.J-lv6Vl 0110 oi
tnetn at least is not so well.
Organized. And in-"a hiea
where1 -party lines'- were.' not
strlorty draw'n many who be-
long to ibis p-uy coujd be in-
'duced to vot for rood. respon
sible men and"jnen too! ivlid
have' n6v6r 'affiliated wftn'lhoir
party and never will dn this
way. wo may succed.iiif electipg
a larger proportjim of Trepie-
sentativo men than at anv
J- time betbre si'uco flic warl
But call a colihty convention
judi-nbininato candidates -and
iniine.diat.ely ypn ery.stalize alt
'theioppnsitiou audi concentrate
hSirces winch are now scattered
w.i-.Jii:..l. .A':i.r -.ft :.. -lJ
iiiiii ivuiiui iiiiul uLiicrwise ue
wielded ' in 'another directidhV
Pasb-'exnerieiibe hasriiEliowrf
lVliich narty ppJIs theraost
.TQtlS.-
Without enlafgingfnrflier
npon the idea5 a.bovesnggested
'..;:ir u.i. ' '.Vs...- 1
.-
wc 111 auy iiihi ciiiiiucliuu:
pthefactithnt'th'ereare lio strict
party issues in.PU.fi.-caunt.yeltei
tions we think that we 'wonld
tbe more likely to get aeccjifa-
oie inenin an. ine omcca ny.ai-
lowmjf every man to run tfiat
from;-" Other "counties1 have6
"tried- this-- plah ' jitru. sit i.has t
'worjreq wejl ' Yjliyfiot yien.
w III ui. m . t .
e We. .expressly disclaim any
iiiteiirTdn "of refle'dting" hrJddlhe'
pfcient iticambents Or npori theJ
iioiiiinuea ot intr pastrcoiiveiKj
tions. Audwe aKQstatethatv
at aryiajjrtvflf the.Demoerutjc.
parti
tdrrti
the'n
makoit a; 'success and slmll
icerfamly;. suppoit jthenpmi-
rinees.v S.I1. ..
Itjs now nnly a question oi
policy "as to- 'whether af conven-1
tipn-suau oe'iieiujanii wc tnuiK'
'. 1 1 . t- .. . . . t-ij . 1
llUCSb.lWllVj UUMU llUIUyillUi?"TT?
'I
1 AiCarf.
!
!"i
lln; nndei-si'Tiied eertines that
be held for collection fbr!acconli
of P. W."Arnolrl at Palmetto
Calnpbell 'coi'tiify Ge'orgiar'qiifei
MiHlti'sirtgle ntiinuei ticKet'iH'o.
96U3 Class-Jl ini'tbe.iLonisianat
-Statei Lot.tery5 which drewthej
sent by'the home officS ot'the
-company at Kew Oilcans La.
thrcuigh correspoiidoncu and the.
jamopnt was promptly paid by
n. cnecir un ine ivoiiisianii i.t
'tiolud-Baiikvon presentation Of
the ticket jit the office of the
company.
A. JHMOXVILLE
J.t. Runner Louisianaia'tional
Bank. - ' - -
. 1.ii (
A Card
'New OniEiKS Tub. Iff 187&. f
ijie undersigned certilics that
he held for collectioiufoi' account
of parties in Nov; York city
ticket No. fiO&!S Class Br in
the Louisiana Stitte Lottery
which drew the fourth capital
piize of twei!ty-fie hundred
dollars on Tuesday.. February
12 1S7S; said ticket haying cost
the sum of 52 at otficc" of ll. L.
PInm. ncces'sor Ui IV. Frank
Moore -& Sou 31T Kroadway I
New lork" and that tlie amount
was promptly paid by a theck
on the Louisiana .National Bank
qii presentation ot the ticket at
the otficc of the company.
A. JUMONVIELE;
It. Runner Louisiana .National
Jkvilc.
i'EACU ASU lloXTCY I Old
peach and JK'sh honey-it 11 irat-h-
Ujrgs.
' i -' t . V- S-i
mayjeel.so dialjosd.. To Jsay
the least of it tins would give
ns. a larger H'aVierr to 'select"
111 hub coiiiuv suoiiiu ue -ii.d
To 'lioW'S'BbnntfdiTt
nve swift-" do ' onr'bestfor:
J."
NO. II
BBi
I'ltpEESSlOlTAA. GA pH.
SwttOx-aaoSrO - iit -Cit?t
firentlani.-Tetaj.'
-AlitcS3raae3f"'tt'iiXjet-OT-; r
Main Street CU-ppell ljili Tex.i. u.
' incIiS r"
- ' '-' I : rx
-.i.csi-aaoy-ft.t-iTO'if
llrpnlrnl. Totrfct.
fti'Oi-ee (n'Aileiry buifdai!n)nilO "
uuuc Mjunrn . IrtchS w
P. U & J. T. SWEAKINCJEtf
-tc-3a'o3r-o.taiiw
'' ' 'i t ' -Si1 '' 111.
Brpnliiim Texas.
Oltlw in Abbott's IfplbJl'ng &uta'
ofPab!i9fcq'iare IVb-S larsly.
Attomoysi'
' 'tmXja.-ovf
'fan.liauu'lSas." 0
A Vt
"r. ? ''l-'J--!- "l flr
l-CtTKt-Ir-'-fp dr-berVJuiWiflitf
'iido of fabtic-SiiiaM: i$UJSwif
uiuce-1
west'
.. I
' "
S;bS'.iepar3s
&&8arfMi .
flHp.n nn - r? unmw
Af -IA '
I B. M4nrlan.it BateaaieF-rlssii'
I ' ' -i: iilf. v7 yfiwf
A.orii6rs'atJatf .
Uifibuitl Kshinston cou.tjr Tj.
j - in '! J v
."it "- 1. r
Seih Slicpard. -rc.( 0aliti
S"' N-A!JJoetf..j; -u
VSHIipARb GAlltETT S'llKcTOfc" 1 1
--i.ttcjrxi.osrs'-ii.t ttXSei-v&t '
OUdidrf.L'fc.Tdoinry;Ti'.a'i:1'''
K-K.Iia-itSξtoTl Lie Uxih'ljr
BWmld bo-mint to Siddiua office;-fof
lirmliam.
M"'"iitu cuumj iodine ftlUfr-pti
Ii30dJfif .
- I "
y w.aBAiRrXy.p5.
'JTN
PSyalclaS 'Si f&2&&. "
LWpsli-T. IVttsbtxjfou Cmutr Tela.
J T NorrKM'D. rLBCre.tb.&U.ViLtl -1
Brcn!mmv KoekjrNAvUn en
.DRS KQCKlSfe GRlfeTn x
' Phystcbtns .and SargceBstc
x Offers IbeircPofessfmra BBfcj.t.
i5 ci'j?enl?f Bcni"njLjridaUy. s
" ' Mr-14llil874.3n7
1 . : ". .-?- ?
BreobalnTesii3.
IfwtiertrirtrylnfimnTn'ii oM"f-enrf
oflBreriliiuj fad victnttv.''tfiai' Iinlurrf
resinned praellco. Olhce'liVtbB-Ciauip-Sff
lerRust. "m-iySfOdiw- Ji
A
firf tftiir &i K!V'v rn
'j liiAj '.' '- - ni .'.. ui j.r
0. G SHiTHf.. j
Alt onfcn filtjRAtttfst 4ffe -1.
"wa. t Abiumto Boucjieu.
t
JUiJ? tir S ttlst p FSSVT3'" nJJ
"3t-
I TlfTfVrY-ilF &tftJ
"' - ?-
JSaiertlond iQonftetiGhtor"
r 1 Main StreeVBrffiIi.tn). Taias
Pnler iii Stftiiloani Eiincr flrofrf--
1 ffinesEi tenoro .'
;or' Lagrt'Bri'ri'e. TlnV
ilnl.f realr Cas-ad. Piesrya iaad of JW"
Ruwujpa.
r Vi a
n -
A .fsl
1-? rfr.r 'llu . ( .-j
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EfDirrME&cai
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'moi3ss)ct hot ncrr nijEfjTi1"
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.Urocenes aril Troyisions:
"Brenlil'mr'Kxas
rtff I
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" ArGrt l.f ArpiWfSa'rf tiSiiffe1-
fiwutrfursale at' JJtvnDlf.'JEJOfJKBljfi
for THE CASH.
0.
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1 r . .
Sn
hUSSSD. PITERS; 1-- 5 '
jeaier in
Tapcy Kj-ocerfeij-Jyul nts
Cigars and Tobacco
CrockoryG 1 ass'a'nd Queeirswaro'j '
-riia.erfetralHofef '"' '
; ' BrenbsOTf Tos? J
(fash paid forbuitur cfiicki-n sru" rt
aifdVenil-stic frriils. Tbe Putroriage vf
thepulilic eoliut3.
Oct8tf
Wy SCnUEExVBEKtf-"
BlacksmitHfT &MA
and manufneturor of 4
AGRICULTURAL filPLEHJaTS?
Brunbanu Texas.
E'Stwcial attention irh-en to-nbnax-
-a .. 1-
.SifOEliopjirtrSl job work aiitt rth a!r-
iu. ienua UDerat. Hiiop finlr ilnjs-
nnrd's ITerr Stable. June 18. 't
A STELZIG-
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Harness lafaotaf
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O ppnsllo J.wbrneF( Store
Brkshaji Yexas.-
SAD6l.CS. Hafne-lVliffi?.- ffffifi?
OFttliF Itrtdli- rAjtaiS Hnre
Trncf. Siildlo Bjcii &U- a1ylln1
liUnd furw-c. IJi-p.iiiing n spiTi'aljyc
Al work Trarianied.--laoiClfr'"
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