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The -hei-itf - convention vonvrned
in A istiu Tu--.Lv. I it there not
Is-ing u tjiii'i-ithi pr< -ent. adjourned jriaie cox
OlMTKAl' l>OOMKl>.
riug any error 1 may have coui-J tiiiiT Tin- force of will is a po-
tted during the trial. p. . *<sl upon'tent eleiueut in ib-termining longe-
0V«BBI"IKS THE MOTION
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Two v u i111i v- ar ■ t rid.' a
ten kiile rate at Austin. next we. k.
The Ma«>ni<
Ui-MD^f>.|>| i. is in
The next
Rangers
20th.
The House of
paused a lull f<>i the settlement
the ^tato debt of \ irj^ini:i.
The jury in th*
robbing e ve, had
Verdict up tn Tii11r
lack-Oil.
meet ing
I
gate
If ulie ifov. <■ stug.
not agreed upon a
morning
Then wa- n •; a quorum of sher-
iff* pre.-. tit lit A:i .iU rHe-, 1 ,* V, aild
organ iwution viat- postponed until
U.xt das..
haviu
nut tot]
by the court In blaiu, but uieauwhile vitv. Tin* ingle point limit Ik
it i- iiecnurv tor uu* to pronounce granted without argument, that of
tlie mnteiicM ot the law, that you two men, every wav alike and snai-
ls'taken hence to the couiinou jail lurli cirt'iinutant-ed, the one who has
ot the district. truui whence vou , the grefttor courage and grit will I*
c.uiit, iukI there lie kept m couhuc-1 the ! iiig**r liv^l, tine d'«suot n«i'd
meiit, and on hriday. the thirtieth to practice medicine to learn th.it
day ot June. IVvJ, you i* taken to 'men die that might just a*. well live
tic place execution within the it they revived to live. an.I intriu.U
w.o.s ot said jail, and there, Ivtween who are invalids could In-come strong
J1"" I he hour* of twelve ui and "J p-Ui-.T' thev had the native or acquired
re to a-k it thep.vou b hung bv the neck until you till to vow they would done. Those
>ugnt to make Xo ire dead ; and may the Lord have Avho have no other quality favorable
n-ctic Ittv rights. M ov.lle tried to on vwur soul - -^T/to life, whose iHKilli <\rgnl,s are
prevent his apeaking. nit he retort<^-^fTnring the reading (jmteau tootT aearlv all discard, to whom each
j-'W ipparentlv unmoved and with his day w a dav ot pain, who are beset
. , . .. . . *u,w rivet.il oil the judge, but when bv lif**hortoning influence*, yet d.-
- - —•<- —. .j "'"eh time I-hall have to prepare ,he fina| won!* were apoken he liVe bv will alone.-Dr. tieorg "
Ilit* j r« -j th ;ire fttvorttliU* tor the tot lit court ell -truck the table violently and lienni
oi tiv whipping po.>t law j Sbroville I keep quiet. w> shouted : "And may the l*ord have| ■ —
Ijave not rea< u'h! 111 ' point yet. ^ i m-rcv on y i</ soul ; 1 would rather
(tuiteuu, esdaiin d: I wout,4tand where I do than where tliati Me t«
j ir\ (Uh-s, or where vour honor d«K-s.1 month
1 inn not atraid to die, I stand here N A UOIIKIf, W
a- (iod - man, ami tiod Almighty' Sh , M.n.ury
will i tir.se every mail who ha- had a
|)ail in proseciitiu^ this uurighteoiut
verdict. Nothing but g.xnl has come W ili|(|
irom (iartield's removal, and that | j fj oooi'M\N, M. E H. P.
e -,, will l*> the verdict ot posU'ritj on. J n. NicnouioN. tSfen*i iy.
gentence ot the court. my ii>pjrittiou. 1 don't care a snap' —
Judge Cox to prisoner
I until Weduesilas morning, when
wa.- oi'^aiii/etl. I' >"iil.'lit Hen, T.
JolMill In hull ; J. IV Kirk, wc-
i et.n \ Aimnt the tir-i thuiK the
couti'iitrin did was to iii know ledge
tie pOWi r of till pre ll\ •• II11*rilv-
i:ilt ti Hve htiiiilred rop>e> of th'1
Statesman, daily, no 1 on^ a- the eon*
! velltiou Wa- III se—ion. 4 • >• V . Ii'ul).
I erts ami th h -iuIs of departments
1 were invited to addrea# the conven-
t ion, and v -ral iiilereating ■'peeche,-.
w i re delnel ed.
ION ^ it-* -h MI I take *l )
of the ri^ti uin«, iktht')' un* nyimtn
fill lo thv tum uli• i 0,rik: l Ul put} out tiu«t
lit 11 « | hitlti *. Hlitrli Hill ei.re ffftfinl «!*•
Iu|i|i(ittinii. roitlvf* liaMt^ ar*d nil etiini« <|i
imm'h Tlir% NiM-*! Imuie tVom h
tnu t of trlj . d tever. lit* ) aie the / /"•
Wli.M « f ! • lirilll ^
VoKJT
I'I. N ') It 1 \
Wamhinmton. Keb. t After tin-
motion for a n-w trial had lieen over-
ruled. 'iulteau, w ho ha>i U eli |M-r-
111 it ted to resu iii< hi> -eat at the coun-
sel's table, railed out. "If
honor ple.lw, I d>'s:|'e to a-k it tbe« ,
is an* motion I oiitfht to make In
n y i
his
' Well. 1 don't want any in I vantage
taken of me. I want to know
I shall „
mrt en banc.
1 SS2.
HERSHS
I*1; 1111 i l\ ;iii ! I'; 1111 • v
|ss- (i riii'crieS
HKIil.nfK it\\.
The Senate of Virt' iiia has pa - I
lo engros'-uH iit a hill repealing tin
whipping post law, by a vote of 2.1
live* to 3< navh.
pa.vs.ig
by the Kentucky legislature, which
havAjw.il exenipt women from it- pr-.vi-j keep quiet. I am here. iuuI ! pro-
-inn.-. We believe a " fl rimes county j>ose to do my own talking.' Judge
I farm i- a greater terror to law- ' "* then intorui«l Mr. Si oville ot
' break-r« than the wl.ipp.ny post ,h'' rules of applic.hl- t..
, , . . , , , , tiling ills exceptions, ai-.d alter tin.-.
At le.ast, it has already worked Item- j 1IUU(,r Uud b^u arriuig,.,l ,-.t]olu.\
Htieial result- in Haitrop comity j tkjrkhill renewed his mot i- n, .saving;
though only practiced altont a mouth, j ''It i« now mv duty to usk for th
Kaiiuin county recently votedStfT'
prohibition In -peaking of theelec
Ition the B'uliaui N-w- stiy>
"Thursdav will Ik* the grandest i ....
funeral .-rvn-e that wa- ever per- , Jmteau. still ntting ' I ask
'tunned in ..Id Kannin: an old gentle- 1,onor ^ I'^'l^'"-' seuteni* ivs
i inmi wi.ii h.i> I teen here ever sinci
j even he! ' --, the oruaui/.ation of th
OVMPI.E liOUHE. '.Ml
1 .. h.lillil ) |.if; III
ll A ST HOP 01! A I' I ER No. ' •>
M.-.-is Qr i Hoard*? ^liigl.t >u 1,
t m i>l <1.
HTOKK:
The Ifiiilroiid
is I'uiiiiiii?, > is
"Stand
vj why
pas <ed
— . — county, one who has ha* rig ir-ed co|
It i*- staled that Itet A'eeii one and -picuoiisly ill tin- su. ial circle,
two hundred thousand dollar- fended most of the balls and the pu
changed hands on the result of the
'ties, been present at
m.
Sallivan-HyHii
City.
light al Mississippi
my birt
and wedding., cxi-rcised a control
11 veil in the private family
I circle; lieen proiiiineut in eon-
Candidates inr countv office - ha\e versution- and lakes an aitive
begun to anuouiiK in some of our I""'' '" « «•■«., v is.-.- and
. „„ , ,, i-leciions; lieen engaged in or con-
exchanges. I h. Loekhart Heyister, wiil, n.-.irly every light.nnrder
reports, "candidate- in ( aid well, and thett that ha.- Iteen had or coni-
growing thick and l ist." |initted; wielded a professional 111H11-
. : - ence at. the noils. The old ninn will
A special to the I'.^-t from Austin |di,. ulll| U buried next Thitrsday.
savs. "it i-> intimate.! thai the (lov- ^ es, old "King Alcohol"' will noon
ernor. at the extra session ot th. ,l>" de.ul and buried. \*'c ninurii not
legislature, will recommend thel!,i^ ll"^- bet hm. go, he robbed
leasing ot the school lauds at not
leu than live cents an m,-re."
! muu v :i. poor woman aii't
food
nini
child ot
lothing. oi pcac- and hap-
pi new- L-t him Is* buried so deep
that even'tabriel's trump will riot
be able to resurrect him from the
'■(lllb.."
A Sl-fl-.'Mi I >K vl .\I X N CHOM lJl'1'-
A tir t-i las>.- fraud is gulluu: the
negroes around l>.il!a'. with ti vac-
cine swindle. He preu-n ls to In-
tent out by the government to vac-
cinate negroes at &0ct* each. He'l '.LO.- A Hryan special of Feb. I t.
nae« glue for vaccine matter, and has *av": ibom.ts < urtaiii. a detective
swindled a number of negroc-.-in this"I1'','i' " ,°- ' CiiUJ4 *'.."I1
™ : With .1 oiln I- isner, aiais Jacob 1-tnj-
~ ——- jshaw. here to-day. It appear-, that
Kennedy - ranch, in Nueeej, i-otiii- .ia< oh joined a life insurance a- >i ia-
ty, containing 140,1)00 acres ot land tion in Uutliilo two years ago and at-
has ln;en sold to Knderwood. ('lark terwaid went fishing, and a- all - ip-
fc Co., ot Kansas City, for the - iin of pos d, was drowned. I lie- empty
t40d.465.il• and by them re-sold tojboal eaineashoie, and «.vher testi-
tbe Texas Land and Cattle company, jniony utreugthened tie cau-e of
Ot Dundee, Scotland. (Jnlin's widow, until slie was n a fair
•>.< • 77, ... wav to gain a lawsuit which she hid
t h<*enigneering corps ot the I exas | .. , ...
• . r>. i i in.itituied against the insurance i-oui-
anv upon tie- |« lii v taken in life
>y her lamented husband The de-
tective, iissi-ted by <'ity Mu-iial
Carr. ruiu-d the arrangement by
finding - i husband here and s*.-nd-
uig Mi k proper proof, etc.
up. Have vou anything to
sentence should not HOW Ik
upon you.
vour
- long
pO'Sible.
je <ix "Stand up. Have
you anything to say why sentence
should not now be pronounced upon
you ?"
lor the verdict ot tin* corrupt geuer-, IIASl'ltOP KNl.it] "s OF
at ion.
times
■•■Vt "I ll|- . VI I II' I .
would rather a thousand,
tosition than that of , <u'ut a-
! iilghU ll.
It.
is? in my i
those who have hounded me to death. [
I shall have a glorious tbght to.
glory, but that miserable scoundrel
«*rkhill will have a permanent job |
>wn below where the devil is pre-1
Paring for him After apparently j
talking himself out the prisoner |
timed to Ins brother, and without the
C. U.
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Hem lit -1 h: I |i ir I Mi.'i
(♦•i 1*1.
I . OIliJ VlN. i).rtitor
Davmk, 1> !«on i.
| tin ,M.tel |.rl-ii * uililif 'll. .
UONOU *'10Jl"*."-"': , : -
hi* frit'tiil- * tlii* jtiil• •
' he i* how re*i«l> !«• gi\e unp
hi
r r.
K f«
nfitl
New Jewelor,
I)HY-(J()Ol)S,
(irocenes
firstrop, Tex
||A>INU permanently
_ _ or.lted in
Tilt prisoner tli.-u arose, pale, but MUghtost trace of excitement, con-! ® ^ Bastrop. I have opened a J -
with Itps compressed and apparently I ver#.-d some moment* before tuken eler's Shop in the old L w.s
a desperate determination stainpexl I froa; t|,e (.0(,rt room< latore, prepared to r. p..;- \Vutcln
upon his features. In a low and de-j . mtm j ('locks and Jewelry, ou short notice.
litMU'ate tone lie begun, but -omi hi- 1 I'HK SI L1.IN AN-HN AN I'Ki/.K ''barges reasonable and i . w..rk will
( ; KM-;I.' vt.
M
id
i-;i ch \\i i;
manner lnH-ame wild and violent
and pounding upon the table he de- j
livercd him-e'I'of the following liar-j
ranjrue; "I am not guiltv of the.
churgiv «ct forth in tin- indii tin.-nil
It wa- (iod't act, not mine, and God
will take care of it and not let the
American p • ude forget it. He will,
take care of it and ever, officer ofthis
goverment, from the executive down ]
to that M irshal (taking ill every
KIUHT.
[s|«., i.ii 'lei,gruu in tii<- I'nii.]
Nkw Uhi.kvmh, l-Vlouarv
'About itiVKI people witnessed tile
iullivan-Kyan tight to-day. The I
crowd was orderly and the fight J
tairlv conducted. I in men caiue to;
j the scratch at IUm'iS o'clock. Sul-'
livan, from the start, had the U-st of
it throughout.
,i , • i , ln the first round, alu-i sparring
man m that iurv and everv member ,,, i .. . , , ,
,. ■ i i . ■,i* . • , ,i ' and feiutlllg, l( , an et ttv m .• t«hand
tins bench *:ll pa\ tor it and the , -. ...
1 i, ,, i at Sullivan s luce, hie blow tell
Xnierie.ni nation will roll in bbusl1 . , , w ,, . . ,
• , i -liort and Nillivun coni u*r«l, catch-
s into the ground and , >. c . .. ,
ft, ,i i nig livan full on tlie Mo e and
WS tl'l* ' ll'1 (l '• ! i " i
l *t ji■ ■ * i l' Ulu uraH in
Hpsietl (fjilnle in mt rhe ;rr.ivp, r< r, , , ■ t ,
'• .i . i i \ 4 i 111liiiu. and
a tinn thev triurnprnvl. )nit at the „ „ .• .. i
- - 1 j cover t.dlow-d np the blow with u ■
| swinging right-hand lick on tin-
| nit-* and brought Ityau to the,
ground. From the moment Its an;
the blow in the face he wir- '
vhipp.-d man
■ ,i , .I ll. lb* came np game tft the second j
Judge t ox then priseeded to pas*. . , 1 • . . I
, ill ,i round uuU sueceeded in thtowinu
sentence, and. addressing the pris-1 .... , , . . .. , . "
„ _ ; | .. v i i . .Tiillivau. b it Ijrdore he could g.-t into
oner, -ud : i ou have Iteen con-' , , , ,* .. I
vie ted ot a erim** so terrible in it-c.ir-1 4 Tl f'T 5' J
lsofiirrea.-hinc.that! *UmHhtWl "f h"' laC*
be guuront. ed 1 u-k a fair t* ial froin
the cittXf'iis of Ha-trop and snrround-
ug couutrv.
liesi 'eel full V,
HKXHY /KlXKIlfi'iCH
Hiuitrop. Nov. l'i. si tl
>
e
if my b.xly g
I am hung. T
none
blood and 'tiigv
liei.ire It van eould
i I
v
• r- j
re-!
<*
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s.*
Iiieiit*
| rl-*.
t#i\i
liu
tie'
all Ji.i'l f
A 1)01
t M- tTltl.
in voun
'II II!
I(s|f
destruction of Jerusaleni, torty years
afterwards, tic Almighty go' cm n
with them. I aiu not afraid ofd. alii
I am ln-re as Hod's man. Kill me
to-morrow, if you want to. I am
liod , and have been from the start."
3
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8
n
m
i
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C llll-t Hill
aii.l
Western that luul been op.-rating Ix-. ,
tweeii Loekhart and Fredericksburg i
completed the survey to the latter!.'
place Hnd returned to Loekhart Sni-
nrdav evening. They were paid
their wages Monday and the corps
disbanded. Loekhart Kcgiater.
The fira/.oif river is retried to b.-
rising rapidly mid farmers lift ween
the little and big Bra/.us. in Hra/.o-
c-ountv. are arranging rafts to float
their stock out. and it is also report- tweeii Montana an<
e i that some Kr u< hmen living west wa- tore • d to come
of firvan are building an ark. huji- -till. There were a number of
firi'PAi,oi.> Dki.a^ a Tk.mn.-~A
train ou the Northern Pacific was
twice obstructed by bull'aloe- a short
tiin* ago near the border line lic-
it has drawn uj n you th* horror ol I
the whole world and execrations o|
vour couutrym*u; tin* exciteiueut .
pr .Jueed bv such in o^f -nee, m id- ii •
no ■ ,k.y ti.sk t-> -.ir- f >r you a fair
iind impartial tri il, but von have ha.
the power of the United State- tr-a-
ury and government in your servici i
to itrof.\ our p *r<nn from viol**n< •
and to procure evidence from all
parts of the country ; v>u have h.i'i.
as fair and impartial a jurv as ever
asscuihlwd ill a court of justice ; you j
have Is-en det'endiil bv t ounsel with
Ol'illSfl
l '.: . l y .
In th.
n a
-i r, ttii.
K v in -
oft ii:. pins
Tlie .11)
te cribing.
I- !l:>- to 11 el
bing S.jiii
b || f |,i-
and he wa bl** *bug pr.
tinrd ■ tn-i Sithvan, u:
s. ■ .ii .tf he re.ii i.> i I ii
pi.tilted lei -hand blow i
V.
-1 'K
Come One !
Come All!
■ i ^ mm i —
.1. II. (iOODM.VN
|
rin:i M.'i- h to i <■
.J II I K li' M- K* '*
a i iii
- /
I round- i!. no' w .rih
I'll.* men IliVuiahlv1
«. and 111d111l''d iii fit.-1
. til - bVtw- Uti-i f«*i.r -illy
(! t in in wt*' no m ii k
't * ^
c
2-
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..... Dakota, ftndjf^'i*1 a"a (,,'voti"n tbat merits the
almost toastand- L ^ . ,,"Co1,l,,um °fL,lli' 1 ct'r-
t.uulv have don-- my Itest to secure
posing that a second Hood has come., diers alto.ird aimed with repeating ' '! ',l,r 1 1 nlat.on of \onr m f< n-i.
Banner. irillc.-. ,t„d nearly every itivis-iiger r.V.V1*1.!"??. "" *"*" l,:°
! had one or more revolvers. They
Major It. I . Dui.n.i.eneral Mana- a|| j„ « brisk fir- ai the buffi- h-en a comfort to
K''r of the f <K.hisr Mining Hnd Mil- M hi* ii nnniis-red sixteen the ^nlict^ of tlie p
ll
l*.*eii
be
ling ('ouipHin. of \ri/<uiu, expect-
to leave for Arizona next Sadunlay
t i hsik altei the inter * ts of th -
company We understand that
M.-s.rs, Ilanc.M k. ot Weimar, A. 11.
Kerr, of I'latoiiia, >iaith and Jones,
oi Miss.. I)cwit Met latch> "f flu-
place, and tu* vera I others are thinking
of going with him. bul a- vet have,
not fully letenuuied the matter. La-
Uriuige Journal.
found guilty. It would have
many i e >ple if the
jurv
and twentv to tliirtv the
sticond; bul th-- animals seemed
wiiolly indiflerreiit to the bullets.
Noneo!' them feli or even showed
signsIs ing woumled. and the train
Wiv: unable to proceed until the.
saw fil to turn tail and scamper off.
- Visitor.
THK) SLKKK TOUKTHEIt.
hathbr a.so
son iii kikii in' one
oh a vk.
Ir i- vldom. indeed, that
a reiior-
sad an
had establish
the fact that your act was that of ai
irre* ponn Id,- iiiiin. It would have
the peoph- Hatisfied with the In
that the crime of political assassin it
lion was s.miething entirely foreign
to the iusiifutions of our country,
j but (he rtsul! has denied them thai
comfort. Tie- cmntry will accept it
ai a tii< t, that crime cannot Is- com-
inittnl. and the court will have to'
deal w .th Inni in the l« st pi-na.tv j
known to the criminal i sle. to ■ «tvc •
as an example to others. Vour!
carer: h.is Is-, n so extraordinary that ,
|ieople might have well, at times,:
doubted your sanity but one cannot
but believe that when the erim*' wa-
committed you thoroughly under-
sloisl the nature of the crime and its'
Out c again It\-in threw bih man
in I ii*> liltli round, and in tic eighth i
letch went to gra-• In the feurth
and m;-. enth rounds H van w .t < be iten i
to e irth.
I ne ninth and rouit i lx-g;:u |
with a close and tinning by both
in--n. Sullivan, at tin* end, pushed
liyan from him twice. The last
time Ityan r-el -l and Sullivan
pi intcd a right-h indei on his neck
\Vagon
Fui'in Work
Mi
• leff ^"'s-'keil hi iii si-useless
"'ii* V ' T km I'KK l N'< h i'lSVlv-
onseijiiences |(iuiU*iiu I was in t-
A W .shington editor oflered a
reward t« r the It.*-' style of lelt*-r
trom a young lady, aweptiug uu
offer of nnirriuge. 'I be following ter ih called upon to record io sail an
took tl,* prize "Fr.*sh with the occurence as that which the States-
breath of th" morning came your man present* to its readers this inorn-
loving i is*ive. I have turned over ing- the burying in one grave of fa-
every le.il of my heart during the itb r and son. News reached the city,
dav. mi-1 on each iiage I find the, late yesterday evening, of the death ing an God's man j. and that you had j
nam** writ fen namely, gratitude tor of an old and esteemed citizen 'it moral aense and conscience enough
the lovi of h noble man. humility in 1 Travis county, and that al moat sim- j to recognize the moral innputy of
finding ,11V'elf its object, and Mlbi*1 ultaricaisly )ns youngest sou had | such an act.
tjon to render myself worthy of that also p:e.stsl away. j " That's a matter of opinion : i
which y >u offer. I will try. Yours, William K. linker, who has lived vour own testimony shows that you
kenceforth." tor twenty-five years or niore on ' recoiled with horror from the idea; . „
Onion creek, di«d during M<mduy, von sav that von pru\ed against it. nniiiuiouidy contributes her trim* and
If you want your bait to stuud ou and was buried Tueaday. His dis- This shov/s that your conscience I talents to thegifsl cause. Ot wiurse
end. von ).|.,ih| to curdle, your fancv i eas. was pneumonia. While the warned you ugaimt. hut by wretched expenses ami that of Iter set ie-j
to droop her wmgn Hiid s'and aghu-i , father w a- sick, his little I my was sophisfry of your own mind, Wllrk'•diiJM^i^^'',,, Gordon, inuat la* met, iukI ;
«t the sir||t, of bhsidshed and finally stricken down with diphtheria: the yourself up against tha-«•• tla^f^I^*"'^'',| tmu will Is-taken at the cloae
l nae down with the supreme sal isfw- hour of their deaths was nlmoai tluj^yaiuu n conmuen.e ^vhat motive olyli.« public lectures for that nur-
tiou of knowinK that the denizen** of,muiie. How sadly appropriate the/, ] could havP Tndnend'you lo this m-t(VTm'- Her lectures at H ociia-k p.,
Kaatrop have killed thirti-eight thai tliey should !*• bud awav in fy * , must Is* a mattered uwiijeeture. IVo- "'•> w'" sjs*c.ially to the ladiesi
Miss
Fran •« H. Will.ird. pre-clent Nu-
ll m ti T I .it..ii, iv.11 sj ik at
the followingt.m -. and plat-.*- in the
in'- r--st i i tot i a Ktainaa. • an I pro-
hibition, to-wit:
I bill as, fv p. n., I- **!). 1 ii.
|).illas, H p. in . Feb, 11.
Fort Worth, n p.m., I >-b. 15.
Fort Worth. II p. iii.. Feb, l«V
<'leburne, H j/. iii.. Feb. 1 #.
Waco, H p. iii.. Feb. 1H.
V\ lie.), p ni., I* eb. J tl.
Ai. tin. h | . iii.. Feb. 20.
Austin, .) p, in,, I-eb. 21.
Austin, H p. in., Feb. 22.
S.in Antonio. H p. in., Feb, 2d.
San Aut'niio. H p. in., Feb. 21.
Houston, S p. in., Feb. 2a.
Houston, d p. ni., Feb. 2*t.
(talvestoii, 8. p. in., Feb. 27
Galveston, d.p. in., Feb. 28.
Miss Willard conies by invitation ot
the W. K. T I nion at I'liris^ind mag-.
our
it iii ii* r tl.
;i;oN.
i> ot ,i w
PL -\v I'olN |-
ohl uinl'-r g- irui
I). KI.A Mi,
HOUSTON.
oil -dtol I OO! tl .
I have a full lin<
Wonfl Hi
I h'tVe i full *t'
I'l.OWs
honi' nilile Hie!
flOCMI.F -11 o \ K|,> KKI'S,
IM LI. 'I oNiiI fs HI-A I. Itol.Ts
KT'' ii. -to<k.
Al! work don.- at i's -«• v . in.nr. -
and my stock -iH at n <• , 1 prie.
as I iiiii deterrnin ■> lo pli*,i.. mv
eir-itomers, both in <; i ::iti and prie..
Mr. II \\
a thoiii.gli all 1
.li.ill, ilHi* ehnrg.
•rw
ot
\\ ( <mI I
(iooti salt's ami (ii oitipl
rotiiKiis.
f
Will Send IJiuly I ..(ton li'eport and
Hlem-il on apphealiou. Free
of tiling -.
i and ever. - ' i-t'i. t; ,i i-
fhe public
til\e ll- n cull b for.
\olll Ii|rpj|f- III UI line
Vt>111 y. oi ft 11" " ..'el wt
to vi-ur lid van: t.;. .
('all al oil stand.
i Mb. e.
d WOI H ■
• •111,
guur,int. ed
pun, bu«ini'
or havinu
«ii! imik- it
i
ilppOMf.) i'.iM
ool'MAN.
mill lor t t-u i"'* No i< . (' ,,in i,.t
H.SVIIIIII- l|'|M on t ,li ■ 11lit 11 llliMt
Ll. ,« lll.it I • • ll... I ll/arer,
High.-si m trk< pm muti ior lh t-
toll \\ ■ ■ '! II ll leo I I. : rt
prtsluc '
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CLOTH I N(i
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111- -U 'L ii *11 I.* 'I -ec-i'lr I still liS
' Still . •••lllnds |o ki 'I ln. k u III,, line f
X,.... I - • ■ . i.!;. for tin- lull.-' tr.i.n
Mr. y/i-idi. foiiiH'rtjr xl'li M A
W|«einnli. w..! I,-• Ii... w,.,.« i f || f
|i.l)|it.. <>f 11:.«I r. -f. milt itt'tv In plt-««r . II-
loineis. he le>|M. lo ' .'iii'a M, :..i i, <
I of |ll|!>!I< |.H'| |.|I
ll, - ileie;iitlnisi :u i^tt, invni Iwliaw-
an.l .til! ell III- . ttlt I * nt l . ■, 1. .| i
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the inajil I. ■ '
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I. i -ml-.
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II ir work i
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. r. Mr.
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e, eoruer -n
Children
CRY
ran
Pitcher's
Castorla.
ttotkert like atari **' rl~1« i
rwumutid tu
IT IS NOT NARCOTIC
r <,'!•: NT A l !i IISIMKNTBt
IIim Muri.i >i it f*iilii>H« ~
llev Inir ri rncit [. . Tllt*<r lietvl,
mHitlii) inn! cure llurnt,
Wounds, Wt ak I la. k nn.l
Ikli. iiio.it t n u:<mi ^t no, noil
hjirniits, (irtiiitn.'.l I..itileiit-%«
U|*oi, lU-it..t«, ( quirk
au.l rvliaolt.
fmm
C/MI-na l|'i t*v« ' dll«y ■
••la' , In.. wi. -T V« uprul P>(a
rmr tor ku Uil IUmI
C..*ttp, qwirh mi4 rtlUkla.
W, ftlle. A ll< Wf kttllkt
PITCHER * r.UITOttU
la not Nnr.-odn. ( kllilr^it
Ktow fkt iijm.h, Mfitky-H llk<\
mill I'tijralctarui r.toc.uiuiriid
t AHTOKI A. Itri'ipiliiiciiLtt
1 low via, ran>« Wiud Colic,
Mllnya IVverliliuwa, unj
at roya Wortua.
Trie, ,'l'tf, |i<-1* liuti itt.
whurl'ri fs. and thus cheated aolue sann'grave, for in life the fatli*r ' babl} luen will thiiHk that soui.t pi -1 and tor oruaiiiMtion. Miss VVillaid t ~
H" John out of a delicio'.s meal: 'loved that l«iv. in death th**v shoifld ! litieul fauaticisiii, or some morliid ! I'ders to la* cur.sl for ill tlie
poor .It
luat read
Maaaacr
thi- Advertiser "Terrible Inleep togMther. To deepen still moro desire for sidf-sfnaltation, was the real ol frienda, and not at
homes I 'll A UI.ICS
hotels; win
and Iw lu'commodatiMl. the sorrows of tin- surviving widow, untpirotion lor the act. Vour own tlwretiure Imjm* sin will Iw met oil the '
tiucil it *111« niipMd'Wttblo JlfO Cain, j the eldest son of Mr. Maker, who hud testimony seemed to controvert the arrival nt trirnis at the anveral jdai-ea
—Labira-iKe Jourmi! ' uiven directioiia lor the digging of theories of your couu.nd. Thev have "aim-d, and auitubly jrroyideil lor by j Jam r.u iv
Iliil, Hro. Hjllebrand. vou should nis (at tier's nmve, was yesterday at- maintained mid thought honestlv, I th« friend* of Ha* cmiae. I-pnag «u nI>
* . .. ii.,.1 iii.r . i. (lf detul tai kisl wt'h the diphtberia. and when believe, that >oti ware driven uirainat; Mr... .1. W. I't uo«, Fivaident. i *'if.
MKIKdKW,
Men haul Tailor
VA'A AS
Swv JlMf M*e,l that big l-il. ofdea.1 wi-ii w«piHrni,.«i..wWn is neve. hih, >ou Ware drive,, uga.l.st,
r , , ... our informant left the awldened and your will, by uu inane impulse, to I
®*wwa •**- and ♦ Ii •ro«i K"" weeping lions..hold, b«* wm. in h ie y commit llie ;iet, Isil jrour own testi-
grW«Mri ke{ Jrie.'.ds «a they stmsl. ,„.a| condition. lliony all.1 wed that you de|iU*rtite|y ;
1, turn von couM have the l*-t- Mr. Ilnk.r was a relative of .Judge resolved to do it. nnd that this was ;
'latad the • aell." We'll j John Hancock we la-li'Ve, and was your deli Iterate and misguided, lis
i greatly resfM*cUil in thio city nnd "well as *ole, impulae. Thia may b *
-jl ^ ' , county for his manv sterling ipiali- insanity to aomc persons, but the
lim*, tna> ywi n y ta | rwut at the ufrivtui and neighbor, fstnte*- law looks upon it ita a willful crime;'
'killing- ttauui ion will have due opporluuiti of
Mrs. M S. Hathaway, S.*i .
Tekiw pn|s*rs plcitne copy.
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llnl'Sll.jt'. I In tu. Vss| )
Nolle.-is 11 • -1 • • I tv given 1.mil sli..kluil.iii>
..1 III. I'e\,. lie-let II It.lillV.v ' r,||||i..|n\
llllll ii eI > ll.I lllls-IUl^ III Sin-ll Ito.kl.olil. i s
lot- Iiis-ii lulled Ii_v tin- illffi'liiri" ol 1I1.
eorpioiilloli. lo Ih' In-Ill i.I I In* n*rp of II, e
eitnlluni). Ill I lie cil\ ol l|. >111111111, Trims,
lor gi-nts' *m) Imv*'elnl'j on'I if-d.it Hie 7lli «ln> >>l Mnn It, |s«a. nl
fl it'i lock, 11 in,, for on Idf-rlny .. lit I an-
Also, a full I us . nliion tlnnl/lnx llnuiijlil inltUni.le, tlie t...r-
|||.| «*., sn l |n r'«el 1. 3 guru eiislotAi r« rowing l sii. li sums "f money 11 s umi lH.
il.
lull
i'll of cli'iirr
Ha.is «isd>. lo of-1, r will. ' •••'nc - mat
neiTsMi \ f.n eonslnicting, cniiiplellng in
It is rnmoreii that the survey of
the Austin and HoutheaaternVail-igivVa a«
road will he commenced shortly,'
and that work will com incline im-
mediately thereafter. •Ijockhart Keg*
isle 1.
oiirrilllltu il- iiitl,vM\. iifid ll.e i* uluir nml
7",r"' K'"--"' -- I.oiiil- tor Mt.y 111.in III ...
Imnh till for Ilia vrry M.ef ► I es It or. nqi> | |,I(r itj We. I and tin- inorignghi,' Its eorno-
_ VI"B B# i ^?i ill Mm |wsl Iwei.lT OD ' rate pn>| criv nlld lrull.1.1-. " lo erllli'
e«r«. I reauectful'jr ssk a aoniiiiManna Uin pay it" ot my delit e.tiilnioled by ll
•sinr.iirn rsui • .1 .-(fori* in pl«>a*ii for tiis'|iiirposes a lore nl.l.
Ilin pall K. I lilllirTi I'resl.lent.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1882, newspaper, February 11, 1882; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204749/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.