The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Ad /ertiser.
Mar.-li l l, toi.1. Volunw W.
street. over Krliard &
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BASTROP. TEXAS MARCH 22,1890.
Monday l t was St. 1'atrlck'sday.
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The Williamson l'oui>l> Sun lia-
flve announcements for county
oltlecs.
I'll,. I'url Worth l.asctlc ei.tiinat.
• lit- iBrm mortgage* in lcxui- hi not
over •' per cent.
It is rtllinili'il that tin* rcccnt cold
hiiii11 injured Ihe su^ar cane crop in
South Texan ut from to "ft per
cent.
In tin' Honor, oil the I hi |i, " Mr.
Sawr.- of Icmis discusscd the pen-
slou h)stein no t ffevtiil li\ imtli sets
.if congress ami tlie administration "f
Ihe senile. Hi' elteil statistics
ahowiny iliat from June 1. t"
Jauuai) I, 181HI. the expenditure of
tin1 |to\k*ruuieiit lor pension* were
•f l.|nft.:W,0«1. that tli< . x|ien.litur> *
■ for pensions for tin- |'a*t I year
were fcs'.i.HlO.'.'lis ; thai the efcpcn li-
lure* lor pensions from March I,
l>!i, to .lune ;>"th, II. throughout
nod ot filtj-li> e and ouc-half
were (iHi),":ti<,:iaT. The ex-
e..„ of III.' pensiondisbursements for
tlir lixi-HI \ear eli.liug June diltli.
Ink', over til.' pensions (loin 1 to
iMil, u period of Ni'VeUty-lwo iili.l
one-half hear", wan 11. lie
Mated further that the coot of the
wur of iHltf was II l2,l ia..M anil
oulv all excess of $1 1,^.i.',o*- over
the disbursements for pcusious for
the la*t y ear am! I hat the eo t of t lu-
nar with Mexico w«a f! 7,Mi'.o.
uii.l mi> |7'.M.«00 let* than the pcu-
OBlTUARY.
etilUlreii. mother,
lii.iilu i in mourn
a pi
\ ear*,
sioll dlsburseniullts of thai Jear. lie
severely criticised thu administration
c.ti the licusiou bill and eited many
thought there should ■ Slie.lld not linger oil
improper. II
be a thorough investigation of the
system in order that complcU justice
should lie done to the men who had
fought for their country, and that
bounty jumper*, men who hu.l been
laggard, might be *trickcu from the
loll so that a place on the roll might
be evidence of Ihe lowiK.y of I>r \t r\
aud ..I source to the country.
— — ^ • *
An organized effort is being made
ut Huston. Mass., to induce an exo-
dus of Southern colored people to
New Knglaml. The scheme 11 lids its
motive in thu lack of suitable domes-
tic servants in New Kuglaud and in
the desire of certain original Abo-
litionists to place the freedom in a
■lay Gould, it i* said, will have an
elegant winter dwelling erected a!
Kl I'm.i, and will hcrcaltcr spend his
winters there.
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Hex. Dixon Williams closed liisj
big meeting al Fort Worth last Sun-
In mentioning the Tennessee legis-
lature adopting the Australian sys-
teill of voting, the Houston Age sug-
gests that "Texas go and do like-
wise."
The safe of the treasurer of Sebas-
tian county, Arkansas, was recently
blown open by burglars ami robbed
of $<i,000. i inly $l(Hi of the mono
belonged to the county.
Judge Thomas Jefferson Dcvilic
died at San Antonio on the tilth.
The funeral cortege which followed
bis remains to their last resting
place was over two miles long.
—' < •
Meisrs. Wortham. McCulloch,
Morris, Saddler and Lovelady lire
the live candidates spoken of for
state treasurer. Wortham is leading condition of civil liberty. Mr. Ntill-
tin- team by long odds, and w ill com. man II. l'latt nays that the people of
out ahead on the first round, bv sev- that section have within a few years
Mr. Miulv tillliert ii"' Wllburg.i
■li. .1 al Iter re*l.b nee In Iteauiui'ill. Keli.
Si', imm. ugetl 27 year*, leaving a devole.1
liusbaittl, fotii litili
live sisters, mi.I one
Her loss. i
'the echo .*1 lite wedding l ell- "I an-
other sister liuii *ear. '1> «. «-• <1- when
lit. sail int. Ilig. ii. ■ 'l Vuii" '« d.iilli
,ani.' In us. Al.-' "in lie in nl.l "< lit",
we are In death," . bir. >>'i - • near.
\\. .iinn.it realise thai an) h-nr. a« <la> .
We may lie summoned; tint we eall
meekly bow III Inunble nl.u l«-i i>. I"1
lb.-will.'I llim. win' ili'eih all things1
well; 'lis enough fur us t know, il we
i live as till gn.nl I athel desires ii-. we,
will. souie sw e.'l dil>, uit'.'l Villile again
where sail |uirlilig- an fell nu more.
II is human In weep a- we do. bill
what comfort t" look up thr.iugh our
lilundei'llig tears tu llie u.""l >loin.nl
who "tempers ill. wlu.l l" the shorn
lamb."
Vlltile w:.i a iiieliil" I uf Ihe Kpx'opal
ehiircll. She was Isirn. and lean.I ill
.,lit low II. I"e-|ieeled all'l lllllt'll b.'l.ned
fur her many virtues: unliable, gentle
aud kiuil. lo know her wa to loie In r.
A void mi- made In the circle el her
friend., when -lie ieli Hu m. lo make
hoim happy unottiei^aiid now a few
>i'urs have | as*eil and .lie ha* join.*.!
MKV Kl
GREEN FLAG STURt!
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Herald the |-".i. l\ spring scusoii ot l*U>> by opening ut the
*BUCHANAN CORNER*
An entire new aud tresh sloek ot
TDry Goods And Croceriefs.
tu
I lead
On the pa.
the record
III lli'l: - guilds w e bin
StMi' - . Wa-li ti I .
and a i oinplctc -ti . 1.
... >.lks. Saleelis, Tnini.i l re.« It"I i". I'ebeige.
Kinbi.iiit. ries and Klouiicc* . I the la*, t i leas
• I all popular line ot Indies' goods. In
bv
TOTJH,
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Fire. Famine, flood,
Mriir
We llllVl
ill ii 11 i t ml
SATEEKS
gotl'in together "New- tbut will nlti'iol the
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■tu J
Hut while - irr ■ '■ 1"•
\n « iiii\ v 11 hm',
large variety "t
.'heck in a
t. i i
••••••I <«•!«•
ol |iain.
Wr 110 (IVE YCU i
cral
found out that the women of tin-
nefjro race make the heat nerval.In
that ean he had. and there i* a cou-
IMHJ
but aflei a ^hurt dliu-f, wliu-h Ixut-
vs ilh ealm \« illi many kind
Ii inn!* t« iuiiiU;« r t« her « ant-, -lie wiin
called. .May <«od in 11i> inllnite u fie\
wateh over mid i-are for the (our little
ehihlreu, u ho are to-ulglit uiotlierlewA.
yet too yotitiK to know tin y have lo*t
heaven'* l « "t Ikhiii to uiuti. a f< n«I ami
faithful motlier.
\\\- (|<. ply >ylupallii/t with tie- :tl-
llleteil ainl Ih leaved liUolMiild, luoliit-r
and rvlatlvew. Ma> tin > feel that
heaven I- neaivr l \ \nni« ' having goin-
before. ^'Slie i not dead hut «deo| ft!r'
and V ill be Hlll'ely |i-«tt retl to \ou. lo,\
••if we belieXf that .1 «*« u- «1 i*-«| and io*r
a^aiii. « ven them aUo. u hieli *lee|i in
.lei.ii- u ill i... 1 lii inif w it Ii Mini."
"I'eae« fill tli\ -ill nt *lutnbi r-,
I'eaeeful in the yi.ive low,
Tliou no more wilt joint!!-* tituuber,
I'lioii no ii - .n^ wilt f. now ,"
• t a^ain At' li« | e to tin-et th«v.
Win ii tli. t|a\ t*f lift* iit 11. il.
Then ill liea\t|| we l|o| r ti« Jfieet tin e,
Wliere HO far«'W'e|l tear i* -lied."
V In it; no.
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tribiitiili.iiis
11
SUMMER HOSIERS
I.e. 11 al I'll os,' .it Solids. Stripes. I'Uids and
ot hues.
L3dies: Fasl Black Hosiery
ill great i|UHIitities.
IMS', MI®', mi m MIS' m,
I'h* I" mnnulaetuieil, at low priee*. In
QROCERY LINE
I e nil .. ,
Uuclnimi. I I •tt*rs.
I.I ..I tiitl. i - leuialullig uuealled for
il ib. I'.. I>iliee !>I lta.l'..|i, Tenas. for
k . 'i'I Iv AlJii'eli f.V I '''
urn. i "in I" ..ii- William
Ii.,v i■, IS . .1 t- i|i \Hie. IV \.
Mell.il m l'. .Ii .;ilo on
Mi I'll I II vi 11In. It. h Mi-.
Ilii" i I II ,i in I ' illworlh. Vliee
Slillb fl le. 1 .1 \\. i ii II. Ada
I tain .' ol lie letters, parties
inn.i ' a lurtlse.l." pu\ I .■••ill and
ii\. di.t, ..I list. II in I . Ailed lor
IW ■ «. ■ I.- llll'V w ill Ill I" It."
I . I l ■ .11 . il Vi .lllllgl.'l' II. I'.
I!. II xl Ml. r. M.
I lir eiiainpatfii.* .'id' i put up h*
.liniu A I.I'I' i. ftl tli' 'r Ha.tH'p llotlliim
Wiul.. 'I .niiiig -pin klliU b.xel age
liialiull I' i.• . ill;, u.ed the coming
mm... lli'i 'I |"'ll'li_ upmilMi
,ii. ii.i .'ippl> now. i" «>*• Il ton.' and
In ni'lli I" •iieiinei time.
Hilli' i "ill |d" • • I;iK* Il w I ill till }
are elii ap.
ti I Mill ^ l o ill l;* I ■! nr.' In
(. , ,'i|.i id i up. i loi liu. "I all kliid. .f
slat i'ii i l. w Hi h llie) are s. .ling at low
llgure.
■• ill mu.. or ii"i v.- (in. I. put uii nl
III. .Illllg ,V l.lstel I'.a.lr. p ll.'Ullllg
."Ik-. I ill I'l.iv.' a l ili.llle ilid ilivlg-
• IlltllU t'l el It" sUlllllll I.
ELECTION PHOILAMATION.
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o\h M,\\OK
M MKItMKN.
trv
law
v"
I C?lS
THAT MAY
KEPT 0NSFI.UNG
THE 8t>:T GOODS
AT LijWtS'i PHiCES.
WHATEVER
■ in • i
Joods, Mr-
si b|i\'el's.
r tin.
\V.
• nr. Sugar.
lie.'
eeil
and
that
all Uin.Is ot
e eali J' 1. s '
til \ K I
W lo ri \ - i 1m t
ot It i«.tro|i lit;* i
(ion ;k- rotlle n| i
I. h I.. - li e II.
?; i • i • I •
il hd UUlllol
her
t lie
tie
|t > I oui.t il of the ity
itnl to « t d< i all i let -
i I I v i. tlieref i*.
. in t • if el tlo ell v • f
e*. i \ viriio < t the |Miw«*r
i a in* I b\ law, do
tli.it in i . ti"II be lo bl al
. in tie « It\ of It 4-1
I0XES & JONKS.
l i I i -f N IN \ I * It 11 \. I
(• ii I in it.tdso, hi•• iU'«r. \ *
I >K AI K |{S IN
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| lie 11
l.l,i
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On.
thai
ill i for
t\o and
lot ui I
Abb i
lilerun u
t explrr.
.h
He of ^oino tiro.!* iincip*
you in tlir ]mii< lia-•• of
tn
i!.\imm:\s I\
in case there i a lock iu the next , , , , .
Mate convention for governor, the itl,Hl l"" ,H" ,""1 ul"1 lh< rt! is u lo,:" . Mr' " «; N ' ,
,, .. . . stantlv increasing iiemiin.l for (hem invention ' the .iouble iietioii i u-
States,nan. the Hrenham 1 tanner and 1 froII1 llf ;Vw k ,.,,,,. t|„. le >:„et.v U af li |
intention of the promoters of the; i!."1; "14 *' .n"1' , U"T"
' Kurope. 1 lie olijeei of tin- uiven-
immigration inoveliieut is to ha\'i* ii,,n is to prevent the loss of svatches
w hole families come on — the women and watch chains. I ieorgclow i. Sun.
as servants and the men for laborers— | * *"
and he sa.\s the purpose ia to colo- : ' he I exas ami
" 1 Missouri, Kansas and
representative!, have
AND
Xothiug
keeping.
Ii I lit! el* I.. '
Ilia I'epiitiit
STAPLE Al FANCY GROCERIES —
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
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lied
i.trop. Mir I. l -
CilAP IN itY P . ' OiO'i
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danth
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• n hand t lie
)i ii
•lioii . "t f .i.
the llousloii Age. nominates lir. H.
M. Sinaringen. of Austin, as the
most suitable dark horse. And the
Advektiskii adds, " the silver ton
gueil orator " would make a most ex
cellent governor. lie would honor
the position.
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WJIAT TJIK nkw IIOt'.sk kt'f.ks
AUK KOK.
[From the Washington Critic.J
IUreet lax bill f 2ii.owi.ooo
. Blair inlueatlomil bill 77.000,
Navy and fortltlea-
tlolif bill HMIiOOO.tHM)
Hi-rviii! pension bill 300.000.000
'fiilrteeii other pen-
slon bills 100.000,000
River and llarbor bill...Bigger than ever
Steamship subsidy bill All llie rest
Total "God help the surplus.
At Austin, officer <>ih ou arrested
a man calling himself Davis, as he
was stepping off the ears ujid w hom
the sheriff from Ka.vette county
claims to identify * one of the two
men suspected of blowing the safe in
the post olflce at I .at J range. The
sheriff left immediately with Davis
for f.atlrange, lie is said to answer
to the description.
In lM8Si \\ . II. Caldwell, e. lored.
murdered W . 1'. Shamblen, because
of Shambleu's efforts to persuade
the negroes to vote the democratic
ticket, Caldwell was tried and con-
victed of the murder at Houston,
and the penalty was Hxed at death.
An appeal was takeu. and the
appellate court Iium. nlllru.ed the
liudiug of the lower court.
A New York paper,'edited liy a
colored man. says the colored race of
the south have made u big mistake
in trying to put u 9A00 education in
a 16 cent skull, and miggests that the
money expended iu big Southern
colleges for collored people, could lie
used to much better advantage if dis-
tributed over the country in the erec-
tion and keeping up of small colored
schools.
Keferring to the new postage
•tauips a J'hlladelplua postolllee clerk
#ay«; " These uew stamps tear
easily. 1 don't know whether the
paper is |ioor or we have not got ac-
customed to them, but iu tearing up
the sheets for use at the retail win-
dows we damage more of these little
red stamps than of the big gr<. n
ones. 1 think the paper is thinner,
aud that the new stamps nil be as
fist fsllures as the new poslal card,
which every one dislikes."
When to buy aud how to buy i- tin
first thing you want to know,
ami as we are just ii".i
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
!. 1.1 v ui'l fn ^li n« le* in tin* Ii .
81! \ K «HV |..l.|>V<f ■« V VUIW 1 .
.i .i i .v , . • 1 neifle and
ni/.e them throughout New Kngtand 1VxaH rg||ron(|
in the name way that Vermont is en-
couraging immigration of Swedish
families. Mr. 1'ratt says the local
authorities of Maine, New Hamp-
shire, Vermont and Massachusetts
have promised to ileal liberally with
lliem, and that as soon as the proper
time shall have arrived the word
will lie spoken which will start a
considerable exoduus from (lie
Southern stales.
Our esteemed contemporary the
IIasthoi' Auvkiitisku, in nearly a
column article, last week, presented
the claims of Hon. II. M. tiarwoud,
for the otHce of state senator, at the
next election. The Argus recog-
nizes in Mr. (iorwood a gentleman
of marked ability, but we are hardly
prepared to advocate his claim, from
the fact we believe the claim of our
sister county, Lee. should receive
due consideration. It will lie re-
membered that Hastrop and Fayette,
have hu.l the honor of furnishing the J
senator the past two terms, uiiil it is i
but fair and right that Lee should
bw conceded the honor next time.
In the event, however, that she does
not put forward a man, we sc. no
reason why we should not sup|>ort
Mr. (iaruood.—Flatonia Argus.
Our esteemed contemporary of tile
Argus is mistaken. The democracy
of l.ec and Fayette counties have
both had chances at the Scnalorshlp
since Hastrop. Mr. Fowler «us llie
last senator elected from Hastrop,
and he run as an "independent"
defeating u I<ee county man, who
was the nominee of the democratic
party. "Hepublican" or "inde-
pendent" senators don't count among
democrats.
notified Judge Hower that the* "ill
transmit delegates to an.l from 11;.■
public roads' convention in lulls.
Aprils, free.
REI'KIYISN COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SPl.D,
A iMSfil lCOl « I'.H.K \ .
I- to buy •pcetUflex lit voiir repiUenei
from J ie (Idler*, a- niiiliv of tie III lilt' I lit -
poster-. I v\i)| J HIV :i lllionil reward f« r
iuforuiutioii lemliii^ to t||c iitre.t of .-ill i
*ueli men who eliiiui to b * my ro| r«-• u- .
t.'itIVesi. | pofitivelv emp)o\ ||o |m «|- j
diem and «l« not -*«• 11 tin m my :la * -«.
The ^outline lla\\kt -|M-ctaele« h; \.
the nan *taui|f <l - n tie-
bow. K. Haw i
All eye** lltti'd and tin- tit ^narant* • I.
at the jewelry More of I., n. Krlinrd
Itubtrop.
McElree's Wine of Cardui
an.I THtOTORD S HLACK • DRAUGHT „re
fo« sale by the following u>erehaiils in
ItASTHIll' nil Nil,
• . Krliaiil a Sou. Il i.tioji,
w. .1 Mil. n ,v (,'o., iliislro|i,
I'rank It. .time.. Klgli*.
.1. A. i liliil-. Klgi i.
Vel'llllllloll ,v HullI.w, Mi ll.nie.
Hardy ,v Style., I'nlgt-
llurle.-ou A Taylor. Siulthviili
Yearger ,v lllll. \luin I reek.
sutler ,v Pauls, Paige.
•I T. I'rie.t. . '.'liliil ell's Mure,
Mill, i *V Dooilmiiii. llo.nliii.-iii.
K. (ilvens ,v l o., I 'eiiai I 'reek.
lllll lu ll :ill<! elegant -t k ■ .n-i-ti' ^ "I
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Notions, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishing Soods,
Tiig"!Ill-1' with ii lull lino nf
Millinery, and Boys'
Furnishing Goods, Waisis.Eic.
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Cft r I. ur limn, • i. l at t1 « « «me ttt..« i« « |
f«it •tili.l .te f.n ma'atl* Jt ,l,t< .,? < ■ ..m lni.
ir •trycSina .r n>«r«ury. hul t! « ru ,« sn-l
M ih# Imi e>ni' All dniggisu,
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'Coke and Keagan made strong
speeches iu the Seuatc recently
aguinst the lllair Kducatlolisl bill,
in referring lo this bill thu Fair
field Kecorder sa^s: "The phi I
anthropy and good intentions of
said bill apparently seem very wsll;
but when llie South, in order t>. re-
ceive the benefits of said bill, has to
surrender her whole public school
system to the uianagemuiit ami con-
trol of Federsl supervisors, who,
would perhaps want to furninli thfir'. '|,;n « ,,r,
( vnkHa.
i.i
I bought u fifty eent bottle of t'lli'.il-
berlatn'M I'am /Valm mid a| |>)i«>«l it t«•
my limt «. that Inel been si filleted with
rlo'iimatiNiii ut ititervul- for one y ar.
At flit time I bought tl fain /I'alm I
w a- unable to walk. I ean I rut l«f till)
nay that I*nIn //aim hu i'oui| ! t« ly
enre«I m. . |{. II. }• iti. Ilolvwooil, Kan ,
*a . For hah by v\. .1. M U«*\ .V Co,
Laiitruu^e i- hardly -trou^ enongli to
••X| r*'fc- iii> admiration of the merit* of
Chamberlain * <'ou/li ll* uiedv. It |-
tlie be<t teiiK'dN for eroup and whoop-
itl^ eougli I have ever in>e<|. I ti ri U^T
tin- ihi«i eiifbteen year* I hive tr.etl
nearly .'ill the prominent eot g|, m« «ll-
elue* on the market, but miv. and with
tdeamire too, that • liHinberfnin - ( on^h
- | Heuiedy i^ the he t of ;il| riiomu-
Hhode*. //ukerxflelrl, California. For
*ale bv W. .f. MI le\ iV Co.
Tllf lil-'Mt gill II Is fill' til., leant
iiiiifU'V ran lie iinti-hasi'il
AT OL'li STOKK.
BECAUSE
'Inr -tocli i* lurge, well -. I. .-r<-. 1 un
-jbtaiued nl tir«t-cI;i- h: ml . at
the loweiit cash price*, w le h
gives us an advantage
that will revelt lo
our
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tile In
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WIMC or CAMDUI, s *1 utile lot Women.
I * hi I.- hain'i. I'oMilition Powder w ill
Cllle llislempei.. I'ougllii. 1'oiil., h'ever.
lo ill III 11.1 o| llie lil.l'Il.l'- |.i llliiell
Horses, . altle. Mn i |i. Ilog- liliil Piillllrv
are Mllbji-et. Solil liy nil ilrugi;!-!-.
Until.' 11iI]I>hi-lie.-. Ili.elgi Malsria,
Ii..-uk up . lillN Willi "i . I . . i '.'iiiiiii
till ||||','|.|||I I Mil. ill . \o
own teachers anil perhaps their own > iur. no |.,iy. Sold t.v \\ .1. Mil.■> ,v
partisan seliool books, then it is the
duty ol soul hern representatives iu
Cougrets •' to decline with llianks "
the proffereil aid.
The Sun sa>s that "twenty-four
purse us, nearly all boy*, for pluying
pool have lately been d.n'keleil In
tbe mayor's court at (icorgctowii.
Tli place of playing wus a room in
the second story of the I'euidnglon
building All of the player* who
have been arrested have pleaded
guilty. Other arrests are to follow.
These canes will probably have I lie
effect of dlsoofltluuing pool playing
at the plane named { at least tilel
ahouhl bar* this effect." 'allowed Hi. clsiiu of |e\ah fur
... — . I nd i ii ii depredslioiiH committed since
The Nun ft'*'"1 the following as the the war to the amount • III IH.fll/l.iiM.
e |n line* incurred Still the number ' ,'',,i," "ow goe to the second
aad kinds of casea dis„,,M„| of, at "••■MfoHer to !„• esami... d. and if
siliowed will be trauMimtted to eon-
Krrgh by ihe secretary of the trea*
Cmm Allowed
tn t' TO lil I MOItt \lnsM HlOM IIIK
1UI %f*l IC . I:. a
\\ ;mi/«♦*. Mareli <1. ( <m^ri"«M-
llian Sayera baa reeeivi'd n f otntnuni-
eatlou from the third auditor of the
treanitror a\in^ tliat that olltce haa
< iiaea diapoMid of, at
tbc laat term of the iliairiel court of ]
Wllllamaon count/: Amount paid
grand Juror«, # I HO; paid bailiff* for
grsoil Jury, 1146 60; paid petit
Juror*, fNfcfi. Number of eivil cnea
^liapfMKMf of| «'14 ; i ritninal ea*ea din-
inmmkI of, fli Number of IiIIIn found
hy U)t |frami Jury. HO; for miade-
l>*; lor feionieM, -J'J.
ury. Mr. Sa^«*rh ban naked tbe
eoiuplroller to expedite liia examina-
tion. and Mr. Sayera thiuka it will
reaeli eon^reai* in time lo be put on
the general d«*f1eieiicy bill.
Thia make** eomdderabb
61 retired to the
the effort* of Mr. Ha vera.
I, '0
I Mother* will tlnd in. W ili«h«-) I
I eet hin v Syrii| j in-1 tin n« <li<uie t.. hav«
in tie- hoijw.- fut the < hil<lr«n: It ' ill
I eure rou^'ln*. t obl . S re Throat, ami
Herniate tie- Bowel-. Trv it.
M<ELREC i WtNt Of CARPUl Tor
KileitV l.xttaei nf '|„ ,v Wihl
i i heirs ba -afe, reliable an<i plea-ant
remedy f< i t'oujeh t'ohb. Iil"ii«fiitl<.
A -I hin*. and sill tli rout troiihh •. w ill re-
lieve and benefit < on«utnpfion I t \ it
and be eon\iii."«l. K\et\ tint tie \M r-
railted; prlee ,Vl. . iilld "le dollar pef
bottle. .Hold by alldrujiKbl*. I'reparctl
by th<- Km inert Proprietary to., t hi-
. ea^o, III.
A lil-*rni' ' lso l w am' it a i'd | iii .
" I or over a year I ha>e hail i break
ili(( out on iii> le|J, « hleh trotlMeit me mo
ba>l I eould not walk, le^ badlv nwelleil.
of a purple color, w ith eruption- -o hnij
that IIIihmI would oo/e out if i hore ui\
Height ol! II. I «a Ii « o|oiie tnb d to
trv t'larke'* Kxlraet of I'lax l*apilloii)
Skill I ill# whieh I have ilotn Nf \ li'jf
In eiow veil and i call walk Iu inilleaon
ii without all) tiouble." Si^tiftl. \
II. IfavHard."
t lark* '« !• lax ^oa| make- the -kin
-oft ami prevent* chapping, skin I'ur*
fi.Oll. Soap 'J'I eent- Km Mill hy W
*tatf by l,|. ,v t o.
1* iv9* ftwail^mt u. lo. m
We are rea.l\ now lo talk on this
line and very ivraiu " itM.i.r too,
so if you will just drop iu al
your earliest eonven-
icnee, .you will find
all our price*
POINTING
DOWNWARD
j(" y • 1* - r. i ?. v t t r \ $
Children's Suits
■ui'i
' on
• 'oat
and ev
ill llie 11 Ii
iHir. rial
t
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We - t- !| t belli ti I H| .'ill,
Vtbili ; e|ill Jm .j.oj't ioli
It \ > I |{< H1
.iiin'« a Illi. h'I'im'k «.f tli*- i*« lehrateil
llliwk' • ' -1 sa i Imi le- t|o bent ill til"'
World. AUo Ihe h« f ill ik« of
W tl« lo-. I loi k -. I Mam "lid*
.b ui'lrv. S||\i rwar« au<l
Htnt loiierv.
ItKPAIKI.Mi
(If -nun- done In '11**I i-l.i order.
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pur|KHe nf making
HAMBEKG
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Quick Trades.
M i\V -
Is the I'fht lllll' .'Ui'l ,'f Mill avail
your-elf ol tlii* opportunity in
will endesvor lo make your
\ isit oju Unit \ ou «ill
M'VKR FORtiKT.
MKVKI! linos.,
GREEN FIAG STORE,
hastkiii'. i i:.\.
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LEWIS'
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ruiiman sleepers
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
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KANSAS CITY:
. lone i-i<niiertloio In all f the i«I «• y<*
elite- with I ^t tiatti** of eastern and
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imi M i 11 i.t' n .lli'l. witli luicK
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WM. BRIJEGZCR.
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Pfferlon Cotton Si eiJ.
|U" t II I i- .if I'l . (kill i oltoil Hi ed
l"l • t i I relit* P • lit|*||*d. delivered
• I nu I i iii • mill *• mi111 w • i of iSanltop.
Will ih 'ilvef at tie 11 i I f oj i d''fH)t,
a. W« «l foi lilpment, * id V . l eent4
pel btuliel,
.lulln i Monn ii^
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