The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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BASTROP. TEXAS. OCT. IS. 1892.
DEMOCRATIC T1GKET,
full PKKSlliKNT.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
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IDUI t. STEVENSON.
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KoK W V KIlMUl.
(JKulMiK I'l.AUK
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K«lit I.IKI" I tioVKKNOll
C. M Hi KtKHS.
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Ko|< i'iiMITIHH.i.KK.
ETHAN** ALLEN.
n lt TKKASI'KKII.
THOMAS .1 GOKEK.
FROM THAT OLD WHEEL NORSE
OF DEMOCRACY, MHJOR
BUCK WALTON.
AUVISKS iliOHOIt.ll OktliAM/.A
IIIIN AND HAltl* It"KK.
MKMIlMt- Ml i I.AltK I 1.1 It Ol
ItASTItor Oil XTt ItKAl II
U KM. AS H t AltK.Kl I.I V
All.>1 l vol lift IA I. , null If v..I U
volt-fa iii a\ In- M't1 In in uiiil persuade
111 in In free ami intelligent action lu
this crisis til tin' country.
Till* Ik llir light <>l till-
auaiu.it |«illticiMiiK mill oilli-r holder*.
The people arc U«-iii|> untied by the
ImiIiit« iuim I*, thi'ir ruin :m>l to the
fattcuihg nl tInlax caters who
lisvi' lik.' li'a. ln'M ami vmii|ilreii lived
.iff llir Ikiiii'mI Iu\ ihuii innI pro-
ducer* nl material substance until ((,.(_ j; [Special.]—
Hu,\ hat. ur.iwn |iimi|Miiifc mill urn. j Senator II. M liarwood, .if llastrup,
giwl ami domineer over u*. a* If we ; W|u „ t|l<irll ju t|„. „f the
w. r*• slaves mi.I II .mi houuden duly tdmliliaUaliou .luring tin- special
GARWOOD OF BASTROP TALKS, ruuurn colvm*. SElTH SHEPHEhD SPEAKS
KI'ITKH III MM . W. Mtl.rtTOk.
They Uau'l Talk r« lli i«'M I town 111*
Ma) He.-auae It In All « ! ♦* Way.
KVKKf \< >11.11 MUMM MIND 1'Olt
.,I.oll.il l 1.4 IIK .
rill li. II SKMViras.
THK SKNTIMKMS UK V TKI K
IiKMikKA I' ASH A PATKHtl'.
*1.1 >.\ l «, AMI III! III WuUK 111
mv is m vi Miti.it vkxi.
In-li discussing Ilii'
'ami lircat N.ullirrn
in contiuui I In'iu in (iowit. Min of] ...ssioii „f ,|lr icgulaturc.
I rut is, il >.ui have manhood in ,Vou [ thoru Mill. Ilo I* alwa\h
awake, aroiiM', rim1 up ami a erl
yourst-ltc* an.I Irt a I Texa* kn w
yuii ari' not • lit- slave.., YBfMilc n.ir
wrf* nl auy man or set > l m.'ii. ii"
■iinttrr hot* l.iii): tin) have lorded ii
in <r ii*.
Ax for nil', tn\ 1 init'. my mean*.
inv energy, ami whatever of ability
lie la a
at llollle
I ii 11- r ii at l> > ii a I
investigation
CliMUTMN I'll lilt il—Kl.ler Krauk . „ .
m| uii. Pa t r. Hiiuday cliool. Mini- lion. Nelh Hicplicrd la a ll.ii'
tlay inurniiig. tt-'*i ■ I"- l^fa.-liiijit Ut .It'inocrat anil a i.alriot. No out'
ami 4lli. Hui>il:.y" luvai'li lunnlli. I'ruy• ■ '
er iii.'mIIuk fvi'rv riiiir«.la) ulglit. j tan trullifiir.) tlt=ov ll.ia. lit- iua.lt-
Mi ni. II. m il.-.M-v.W.Win.i K^at «'•> • « •
I..ii. I'aati.r. Kiimlav .iuml. f\*rv H.iu-j eating lltf t'lt'iliou of Iit'orgi't lark,
ilay Hii.riiliiij. :1MI u'.'lo.'k. IWI.Ii.K , uU„,nl i|„. |„||o ing. llial
t*v«*ry uioiiiiiite ami
|'ray« r «mJ >uiii( wrvlir hvitv WimIhw* nil triH' driWHTMt* Iu mIiI l k** Iioimi*
tltt.v night. <'liiUlr*u' wrvlw l .l Sun- 1 |(l mid hIuimI l v :
,,i,v 1,1 ",, h ' VI.H*,I III. , . Kt'lloa oiltMBa, I liavu bMii a
'II.—Itev.tl. I'. Ullta,1 'U'tmit'rit ailltf III.'.lat of in) inajoi-
m'i I ti : I> a III'1 ily. I aaaUlwl in lli«' Hr-.! oruani/ i-
lUl'Tlar ( III HI
l'a*l.ir. Hun.lay
I'mii'liillK M'ttillil anil II.urlI. .sal.ln.llip
ami t.llu r mi-aaiiri'a ami iuillrr I iu ea. li im.utli al II a. in., ami at *1' hi
I'layt'r hi.'.iIiik iv.-h I'.ift.la)
I'll 1.11.' .in llallv I in il .'il
iiiKlil.
AT I'. lit N K V-t IKN Kit A I..
E. A. Mi DO WELL.
W. l". WALSH.
K<lit St I'l. IM II. INSTItl tTlliN
JACOB HICKLKH.
.II'IHIKH, rol ls | OK AI'I'KAI.S.
R.J 11. PHELPS..
W. D. WOOD.
KOK C'oNi.llKSS
JOSEPH D.
SAYEKS.
KOK HKNAToK—ll'l'll msTKier.
J. W. DICKSON.
KOB .II IKJK 21KI' IIIHTKUT
LAFAYETTE KIRK.
Major \V. M Walton ii
>|ili'ii.liil work lor tin- ! laik
III north l.'Xan Ilia *|.fi rhfa an
having n t.lliug .fft'tl auuiiig tllf
|.f.i|.lt . Ill' ft'l'l* alixilillh fcolirltll.il'
alioiit linim matter.* an.I vrilt' a
ringing letter to till' t .'iilral t lark
diil. of I raM* eonnty, vthuli inn lie
a|>|ilit'.l to every lounty in the aliite,
an.I we re|ir.HliK'e it in lull, thai the
<i riiil.rrb of our own t lark I'luli uiay
ailvlee given tliereiu. iti-ao van.*
fully, pouiler it over Well, ami thi'll
roll ii|> y.mr aleevea an.I go to work
with the .leleriniuation In auci'ee.l or
lull in the lu*t ilitcli. I hi* i* m. Iiilu-
lor i.lliii.'Ha, from now until the
! going dow n of the aun on the Mill
ilay of November, every patriot
fcholll.l feel it hi* ItOUDilen duly to
give lila time, hi* inlluence, i.u.1 il
nee.I 'v, hi* motley, to the giMxl
. aliae we have i'*|iouae<l, let there
lie no i-liirk.'r*, no drouea, and a
triumphant victon i* u ure to
1'oiiie a* day follow* night. Here
i Major Walton'* letter, read it,
men of HaMrop county, and vea.l
il carefully, reading ltaalro|i for
I'ravia:
(ietitlenii'li of the < 'fillral I lurk I 'lulr
It wii* my earncat deaire to have
met with the . lull nl. it* meeting on
liod ha* given lilt', are all devoted
| lo aiH'ceaa iu Ilii* liclit. I go to a
doing i nialt-r Held than I'ravia, lull oil.
in v
cau*r | fri.'ml*. let llie Iiat.' the eoiiaolallon
J of knowing that you and each of you
have done your duty your whole
duty in tin* our mighty alruggle to
l.e free from tlic power* of ruin and
de t ruction diming around u
through the ariillce, tru.xi anil
deeeptiou ol pilile** demagogue*.
I irvt l uie. my frleiul*. on mv return
with I.right armor, hut dcuted all
over Willi elieinic* l.lowa ivr.l in
th. Held in thf line of duty. fell.ling
« .... Mlrok.'a while you cut him
for leva*, t iarl, and conli.leuce,
. M. \V n r.is.
Jl.'DOE NllfUNT
is IN TIIK I! \I K lo TIIK KIXISlI
in. All
Su inlay
wiUi which the public i* tolerably
familiar. 1 lie i'liloluog bruuette
beauty of the neiiatc i* in the city,
druwn thillier oil legal buaint' *.
: I lie tia/ette'* correapoudeut cor-
nered liiui in the hall of the VVin.laor
I to-night.
| " What i* the political fctatute iu „
. ,. ' . iii iuun M iiioiii*r i iii K. H.- It**
llaalrop.' wu*io,ke«l. w M.M'ra, l'a tor. S.'ivie.' ever)
" I'olitica. We have ceaae.l talk- (lot s.iti.luy moiiiiug an.I night, ami
itiif politic* in llaalrop. It i* all one | ever iliir.l suiiiluy mnriiliiK
way."
i'al.v aiii I'm ii. ii
I'errv, Itiftor. Herviee>
till Sunday. II a. in., hii.I * |>
are I'.jrilliilly Invite.I to utlelnl,
•eliool every Sun.lav at a. in.
lion of the dcuiMcrallc patty of
Tt'kaa after the war. I am a ileino-
crat from couvI. lion I I.ate kepi
the faith and labored in the cauae
Itev. \. It 11 ''*H been no light matter with me
.•very .'nil ami1 to part company with many of tlioae
For Bolls, Pimples
oarbunolMf
sorofuloua ••ma,
Miwna, and all othar
blood dlaaaaaa,
taka
Ayer's Ssrssps rills
It will
ral lava and oura '
dyapapala, nanroua
dablllty, and that
tlrad faallng.
Hat Cured Oth«rt
will oura yau.
McCAIL AN i WU K THAM
A III M.
Ill
. I- iiUtiK I I I UK
• sl PI'tiKll K.S,
I.Mi
•• \Vlii- - -> '
" For tSeorge Clark, a* a matter
of con rati. I do not believe tioveruor
llowg can liml a tluteli Hogg men ill
the tow u of llio-trop."
' There are a few llotft' liien in
the rural .lUirli.i^. "u* t lark win
carry the county bv al leaat Sim,
majority. The) now extend a j
' . ' '"vitatiou to you to coiue to
Aii*lin in .la...,.r\ and witne** tliel
inauguration of Hon. lieorge t lark |
u* governor."
the affable young atate mau will
return to iila home to-morrow.
(jrkhw wai.nct hkttkh.
W*TT ll*oN, Tl x., Oct. 7, 'Hi.
Ill ea.'l.
| iii.ii.tie t'lioir exer.'Ue. I'u.lut uml
Saiur.luy i.lulit- l 'l.ire llr i mnl third
SU...I.V, .siiiulat peli....I "luxlug .'la*«
etery lo-i >.irtuit. ••"«,,,>u ji .11 and I chceifulU acconl to Iheni
..*el.ii-k. Itlble ela eterv r rlilay
lure llr l ;in.J tlilril siilltlav at I p. ill.
Wonts Ml MO\ .ll Sol'IHT*.—
iImi Iiieciuia I.I I I IIuIlav in *' . I'
llliiulli.
There will be preachiug at the
Mcthodiat Church Sunday night.
The l'a*lor will be at Cedar Creek
Sundat iii..ri>i.i|t In atteiitlance upon
tin- t^uarleily Conffreuee.
iiie ivaalrop i^iiartcrly Confeicu t'
will convene at the M.'IIi.hIihI
church Moii.lai mglil, l'lii.
II. I.. Ilcutley. campaign manager! , ,
of the I'eople'a party, aaya tlie ru- I A,"T* • C. Iahi,
tuorof .luilgc Nugcnl'a withdrawal Hkaii NuiI write you tlila pri-1 " 'Hi Ihia laaue inuat end my rela-
ia abiolutclv falae. We give nelow, V#U' .lettlelf "ol " il "".Vtldng | tio" with tliia column. To
* • . liriVHln llllf I Jilt ll/tl u <uv ..al.>.«. 1 I.. . . .
Ida addreai, iaaued Oct. K':
10 (to iSiipIra l'art> ufTi'M*
l-'roin the mouicul tiovcrnor Hogg
declared from the atiiuip that there
wa* an alliance between .ludgc Nu-
gent and Clsik, Cuney & Co., there
luia been a inanifeat iliapoaition on
the part of our cneiiiiea to give cur-
rency lo the report that .In.Ige Nu-
gent won 11 remain iu the race until
011 the very eve of the election ami
then withdraw and turn hi* forre* lo
the
private, but I am tu t a c.irr.-apond- editor and cortia I exiend aiuvereal
ent to your Ai.vi.iitmkii a* it went I ,i....... < .
i... l, t.. . . thank* for the many favor* ahown
! back on tne. Kacli clli/.t-n ought lo i
j have palrioliam enough to aee aud ' merit, if any, ia largely due to
' .viali their county and county tow n | the uniform courteay ami kiinlne**
and the citizcn* to |ir.mper. 1 have nliowu me in all mi
with whom I have co operated in
the pa*l; but I aee my path of (
duty plain before me and I *luill
follow It.
" I ha 11 vote for each ami all ol
our ci.iiniy ami dialrict iimniiiee*
m> matter whether they prefer Hoick
or Clark. I ln-y an- not ren| ou*lble
for the couiiilion that eoufrout* u*
tin
n|(in i'l | liil« ll WIIM CllHll'l'
I lint I rlsiiii fur lii lit vinu
tliHt (ii'orgi* Clmk u u muii <f
lirsiim, uf i Mltun Hint c%|'i'rii'in -
tlist lit' u u |islriut Mini H Ilciiiui mi,
ntul llivt It** fcttuuU ii|H>n :i plfilf irm
of democrat it- prim i| Ks I I mII
^ivt* Iii in mv I'urncHt mn | | • r I. If
tlllM lit* trt'SKUU. lltskc lilt' llllinl
uf II.' M
Sli I loll'm I oiimuiii|i( l\r \ lire.
I'll l" In U«->i>iii| iiiifallflli Ilit* iih -|
■iicivpffill t'oiiKlt loctiifjtH w«- liuve *\i
m M. m f«*U «|ua#4 Iin :in.iM\ riirt* tin
vtorat •**«•* n| co'iKli, rrnip ainl brun-
c|i ill". It I It* il • \% • •iit|«*rf il uri-r«i> in
III** run of I'oifti iii i>l ti iii l- wMlii'Ul.i
(utrnllfl iii tin- lilaiury of iiM*«li«*in*
Min i* ill* llr l tliai*u\frv It tin* Intii m11i 1
roit A'ITOK.NKV—aw IMHTRIOT.
W. E. MAYNARD.
j the night of the lltli iuat., bccau* ; the aupport of .lud^c Clark. The
I believe the campaign iu Travi* ' wi*h that audi a thing might m-cur
will iuru on what you muy conclude i* doubtlea* father to the though'.,
to do. 1 have been ul.scnt much of J ami the only ground for the report,
my lime and have not lia.l I lie plea* | A* muy be aeen from Judge Nu^enfa
urc nl meeting with you amcc yourjcar.l of the lltli iuatant the rumor i*
organization, and w hile you arc I ih*olutcly falae. There may be
Judge
laton.
Clark spent Sunday
i the Hogg leader* realize more
ery day their certain defeat, they
oine more peraonal and abusive.
lu.lge Clark ia a plain, progressive,
maUlution loving Democrat, and
people reaped auil love lilm for
The Tyler Kecord says Smith
linty will give lieorge Clsrk KMH)
lority. And at ill the good work
(Ige .tallica l>. Slicek* ia a ('an-
te for .ludgc of the .'i.'til judicial
•irict. The Judge i* an able
awyer and a true I'ciuocrat.
runs catital loose.
Yoii cannot gather fruit from u
barren tree or driuk from a dried up
fountain, and where there ia ui>
liread oa the table, there will be no
crumb* for the doga.
■ -a ♦ a
Jn twenty-live daya the click of tin
lightning wirea will tell to the world,
the election of George Clark gov-
ernor uf Texa* aud that peace hap-
pine** and proaperity will once uiori
reigu supreme over llie I one Stai
Stale.
A* the Texan Iconadaat says: "In
the |ieiiding gubernatorial contest, it
Is a light for "progression" as
against "retrogression," and one in
which past political frieudahipa will
cut but a small figure. Hence the
lilieral cliizcn will vote for Clark anil
{irogreaaiou."
The llouatou Age ia of the opin-
ion that lieorge Clark would carry
llarria county auyliow, but thai ihc
Interference of Waller Maker,
Waco, and the attempt of ('apt. S
N. Ashe to play chairman of the
llarria county executive committee
will probably increaae Clark's uia
Jortly Immensely.
, , - me in all mv dealinu* with
been a citizen of !tii*lrnp couiitt , > ■ , ....
«...t.. I...i,: < . . Iheiu. I trust that a n,ore intere*-
rorty years lacking forty-one day*.
1 have cut out alone by liiy owu self, ,lnK I"'" on
wi li my own hand* two roads, aud l'a" ehurch column in the future. 1
dug the bunk* of Walnut and Cedar have endeavored lo atoitl anything
( reek* at two placea ao I could take j ofTcnalve, and have r. fra I from
a wagou from my place to llaalrop and ,. . _. .
back. I tried to get th, ferriage at "" l*"" l ' - "'V "'any
the river reduced so that there 1 ■" grateful for auggeationa
would be more travel to llaalrop | and favor*, lowuril eiieiuiea, if any
than there wa*. 1 have worked for audi there In
the advancement of the county ami | charity
county town of lla*trop. I'here ha* ,
- i lieen two court houaea and two Jail j iodeed thai oevnr made any
hearing tlila letter I ahull be on tty | oine withdrawing ilone before llif | iK.uacn built since I came to the "'Stakes. "A man that never
way to apeak in Coryell county. i election but you may rest assured of c.„llIllyi ,U(t |,ave *e«n the county I uiakea a mistake never correct* a
I am informed tl.at the enemy is the fact that it will not be any of uut o( (|«bl and now in debt; with fault Thai i* not
_ at work in the city of Aiiatm and | our candtdules. I he People a party t|,e court house hug repair* uml ,
| throughout the county, using every j movement i* one of clear-cut, iude-1 Dot paid for. We will hooii want
•u means and induatry to change iu [ pen.lent political action in the ahape ] „,.w court house. 1 have seen deer r'ial r'ie* *'l' r t v,'r^
{ one way or another the sentiment of j of reform and i* being pressed lo plenty in the county ami ver\ few I
our people aud place Travis In the, success upon th. highest posaible (,.rm*. In tliia, the 7th juali. .-'beat, | Hod's estimate and man's are
roll of llogg counties. In my jmlg- plan of clean polities having only ihere was onlv sixteen fainilie, when very different. 11...I * standard ,t
mini, for us to penult such a rc*ult the stimulus ol pure patriotism, and | e to it. ' I helped hold the first right i* absolutely correct . man'* is
would be a alleging and indellibje whatever other parties might wish in dection that was held iu the heat 1 fu!*c .Men appl'y the straight e<lKe
disgrace to us as a free born and j the matter, these fails would forbid. WM from March, !«<'.* to May IMli.j | lo acts ; lilltl lu Iliotivi'M A uian'i
intelligent people. I yea, make it impossible, for us to jn ii„. confederate service, i have I outward life may to all appearance*
I .... fnrthar i.a .....I ... uny ./ .lie croohen oi | atlvlll(., n,„,i:i.- -ttho.it bleunah. yet III* heart be
people are not fully awake to the, qucst.ona method* of trickery, j h«* . aud cotton only aa an export I totally devoid of love to tiod or
danger that menaces us. If this he , Such a course in any event on our j | |,ave been In advance of1 tliul which ,* I; while mistake*
• then it is fu" lime for every man j pari won I.I be the greatest jiosmI.I,. j ^ of Ua. (til,in ,.e«oli fruit, maybe mauilested m outer life of
tlml | ul u |K*sr«. 1 have* l t <*o plmitin^ u another, yvs, crrum, uu.t y\ tin
collect.'.I j f,,w pecans. I iiave a small vineyard heart be full of love and the .lcire
... | ,1 ; but a variety of the heat grapes, a* I to do right. Ilecausu a man is truth-
«how that nearly I.I percent .of the I |iSVt. some sixteen varietie*. and will I fill, honest, upriuht in hi* .l.-ali at;*
entire state t* now in line with us increase my vineyard this winter. 11 with his fcllowineu, is no proof n.at
and that the returns of the past two |I(IV„ investigated the experiment of j his heart i* light in tin- sight ollioil
niigent is I seedling fruit trees and improve- Uea.l the character of tin
on k Kiinraiiirr.
lurtlli'iur cnii atmiil. II you liavt* m|
coll^li ut* cirin-ily ii*k > oil to ti\ it.
I'rirt* 10, Mi. mikI |) If >«mr liMf;* .ut*
«ir«*. t*ln** l. • r w I mm u « Slilltili \
(MtriiH iilnntrr. liy Mil*> \ Mill
4 id I (* Krlianl A S« n
Sa\b (lit* Aimliii NfSH
('upluin liillif \N aUli nlmiiitl In
hti|#j « rt«•«I f« r llif laml ullin* h\
I'Vi'fy man wliu ssiitn l« not- thn'
impurlant utllfi* maiiagfil ir
itlioiiltl hr ( :i|italti NVjiUIi in
thoroughly loinpftctit. Volt* fur
hilt).
*1 iH'KKU STOltY.
Ill*ilir iK'iatM tai
A t uinltit lur nil llir Inlfroalinnal
:tinl Iiii*sl Nurllu*rii uiu-c lohl iuv a
<|iiffr niury," rt-markf** Kira Mur-
^uii. una aln|i|niig al llif Limit*!!.
Ilia name wan I'ainur. ami bia ruu
«a« fruin lialvfaluii lu Willi#, If*-
lit* nai«l llial ulinrlly afur Itla mar
nam* In* mailt* a fmiirai t Willi Ilii
m iff tliul aliit lif%fr tlitttl liml buultl
-n-ur t., ii««. otin-r Slif tmijr li\rtl
aUnit n \far. am! nlmrlly aftt?r bt*r
ili'iiiiai*, aliilf hr hiir« hiUIII|{ rfaillUK
Miir t-\ i ii i ii v?. lif Httlkftl up In III in
all I iitl'i lit'r hand uD Inn alloul«lt*r.
Mif tiiKt.i — iiU hun n ft*w mliiulfa
:< • fri*1 v n- tliiiti^h ill tin* Hfnb, llifii,
I'M kuiL' ii|• i I'Hir of nkfarn thai laiil
• ii Ilu- tal !i*. naiil MAftsr I am
^••iif ymi in:i\ tlunhl thai I a|i|ifarfil
to you > on in \ think il a tiff am
oi a halluciiiatiftii. Ut*f| 1 hit an a
**uuvi iiir, ami ilniihl uul." Nh' Cllt
a pifcf from lu-r iln nn, lanl it uii llif
talilf nml vauiahfil l lif ictHHi* rr-
nt'iuhlfit alilli* allk, hut llif tfllllf
• \|'i*rtn i-oiifinn Hut thfy tlu mil
k ilu a itlutl it in that if air audi
^im iU Mi>ri< cNcr aovfii iu uii «-art!il>
I w iii< Ii no oihi r J t|lt.^ do nut know il.
A Million ► rifnd'a*
\ ftlfiul In iii'i'il i u frifiul Imlffil.
uml i • • ii li-*.. t li ii ti him inilliou |M*oi |r
111v•• fi tjti«I j i«i •iii-Ii i frit-ml ill l*r
hiitg N« v\ I n i'tivi'i \ foil iiii uin|itii i>.
• oiii;li- Uul ( i K)w |f \ihi lint*- ur^fl
u« i| Ilu* grt nl l 'oU|{li Mrilh'lllf. olir
rf itil *t ill i tuiMiift' you that it )in* null-
• It-ifIII rwf |(i\c |m \ rf • ill all i|l*r.*wri i f
llifii.it, I'liml uiiil l.Ullg- Km Ii In llI**
iw ifino .uitrril In i|u .ill tli.tt i« flallUfil
• ii tin•(!•-> Mill In* M'fumlfil Trial ln t-
tli* f111' |i| lo Mllfv A Hill, nml *
Krlinnl a mhi I'niijjji*! •.
At a uifflin^ uf Ilu i .-i.lt • iuh ut
Ahilfiif it ffvt liavu niiu't ( utility
Alturiifv H. I'. Hartisuk aro-*f ai:«l
anki il that hik naiio- In* put iipou llif
(till, vx hit h f llfilfit •• tit hlinianlif
i-bffilui! Ilf Han i« pf,'itfilly t allfil
it|mil fur :t npffch. Ilf lintilly
aaiil
"I iluii'l kiiua %%iiitt i foulil na)
thai wuiihl lu lp llir i a li i i' i i li\a
to you grillh-nii'li tthu lut inl'trn
tif tliia t*lull. I ilu not wish lu takf
up any uf yuur liuif uiiiifitai^urily,
ami ! viil jiiat any iItnl i t'ut to
ilu- llu|4^ apfakitit: IxiKt infill ami
lif aitl mi l' ill uml WorlhaiH, ami
llist'n ah\ i rami inn lu*iii|clii lu
juiu ihi* i Isrk chili ami lo t ulixi iu
llif liclit f< i i f \an i tiin oin* run-
vfii maiif lu tin* utliiiiiiinirslioii
npfaki-rn i haw liffii on tin* fi*in f
up tu Innt night, hut vtiu ii i ileal'i
lilt it I III n\ prflt m of ih'ffln t* of
klu|(i;ile« ahull nan nollnii^ murf
tir Ifna than tin hIiiim- of .|iul||i*
< lark . with ru th fi-m i uf or Oulit for
tin* platform upon ahii h 11• i mak*
iu^ t In- rat t* lor \ • 11 •• i ' u at It up
m\ mi nil l it tt' I ^ouhl u i iii ; '' uanl
uifflinji of 11 « l laik i1*iU -"il tuivn
iii\ namt i iiiulli'ti Nut* that i am
a .uil.ii of lliia "ru iiiii/it'i-'i i a ill
at tour m*r\ !i*f
If I*, tn hi n^ici;. i thai tbene
^fiith im n. hi • il iiii|<«i, vmii hti
t'lttllil I ■ V i llllk \otil* i .. 11 f |o( lilltl
ollifi :ujiun "iila than I a> ' ahuat*
for i lark tml hit j j . 11•
Auntm stall -uirtll
Milt- Ni rti A l.ivrr I'lh
.\« t Mil .1 lit \t |'l III |
Hi*' Ilu r Iimh •• in n11• i
tin- In . \ li" n • f'•
\| lira | I '• > • • .
tmil t •-'« j'ltl 11 \i i. | •
thui I i" *41*.t I t
flllhll* ^ l«"-t it
;a i|I WI • j !• *111,1 i
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Krlmnl a •-••ii n I M!!«•% .v II
i nli Hi:.N
II ii
llx N Ii • ti
ftirl it .- hot•' 1 i« i
p ill hill till' i ■
Mil* I put iu kim":
J(t\«'l| ' < ii iii i I it* l\
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nl
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par-
Klrrlrir Hiftrrn.
'l^llrt rflllfll) | a 11*' i 'I i III III
i i known ami fMtpul.ti i in iiff.f im
1 fUtfriaiii unfi'i^rifil I djifi-ial 1111*iit)i ii \11 who ii.itr «i-• *|
Klftirii- llitti r- rinx Hu - uih "« iu I
firai^i*. .A [ittrt'r uit'tin-im* iIim* not <• \m
ami it ia v'u irHiiti . il to i|o all thai i
i'laiiuftl. Kh-fi• ic llitti r w ill curt'ail
tlUraat** of thf l.iti-r it1111 Kulii '> , will
rniiovf Piinplrw. lloiU, >nlt Hlir'um ami
tifbrr affrclliiiiw i'uil***ii hv illlpllti' hloml.
Will iln\ - Malnritt from thr •v tiiu
nml prrvfiil n« wfll \* i iirr till Mai nia
ft*Vt*ri. — Fur run of 11 •• -i* l^i* In l o|i«|i-
palion ami lmli|fi'«t|oii trv Klfftm ftlt •
Iith - KntIn «all«fin tion Kuai.niti * il. «.i
laonry rrfumli'tl I'lnr.'M .in mill i*i
|i«*r Inittli ;t t W .1 \| 11 *• y A t "n lliuj;-
•turt*
I'iiii- i • huraiirr n* llaivn « • v* ti
tiliu Miirt M trtfUfillr. tt nlayr«l lit
m I N iii*1* lliirtnii lu tIn-iliaiiiuia f aual ari<l
M.uxut i lii . ll|M«ra lioii «'. Orl
It wouhl lit* a wumlfrfui
Ilu* htruup ut!
(alia hut llif man
fall."
hiatus two paiutiii^n, valtifti at
9I11 "hi, uiiit h a woinaii hail nuiug
jflfi! into Nt*w ^ ork *t rt- nfxir«l in
that i*11 \ I \ thf runtoilia aulliullllfn
who reftint* in dim lifr naini-
flrfpt «b^ m tin* ilivurtfil wifv of a
Nrw \ • rk uiaiiufai turrr It aaul
for hi tml' 11 mar nhf han hern at alt*m*
atually rhtfaiffil in mnu^^linK pit
lurfn ami work* uf art.
F iu«t am! Mur^'wi*ntr liow tin* w "
• •fain. <i|M*ra botinf o«t '/i.
Hi
•«ur
Ilu t f
•pan'
i pui
hip
Mil' I'Otih
In I from i
• in n I**
In
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► ri**a aim
1
Wother s Help.
of
'I'lie augge*tion of the Houston
Age that Judges of the superior
courts should hold their oftl.-ea for
eight years, judge* of district and
county court* for six years, aud all
oilier slate and county olHeials for
aik year*, provided that they shall
not lie eligible lo any office for two
aucceaaive terms, would be a good
oue, provided "same office" was
substituted lor "any office." The
Age'* suggestion would disqualify
• II office bolder* from promotion.
The han Antonio Kxpreas of last
Wednesday oa. il editorially this ear-
neat and truthful language endorsiug
Ml lioncal, faithful ao.l efficient pub-
lie servant. The Hlaleamau aecoii.l*
•very word of II i
-\Cp grca«tna" Saycrs I* iu the cltv
•oTjeatcrday *|M-nt a idoaaant hour
with Ma old foeman. Hie Express.
He I* • UUle grayer than when here
laat, lull III* eye la a* bright and hi*
*fcln aa clear a* of old ami he ia Jual
• full of Uie oltl energy and indua-
y, No | tort ion of Texaa ha* a
thful rwprwwentatlve, or one
do mtn tor bin pt^ II
Ills rtlatrlel ever retire
Hill wake a aiiatafcr
US'*""
lo arouse himself into action aud
uot to ccasc action until the sun
goes down on the Mth of November
We have the race beaten for
Texas, Clark utul confidence if wc
do uot, by lack of vigilance and
determination, permit victory to be
wrested from us. Although victory
is within our reach—wc can grn*p
and hold it if we wi*h yet we call
by indifference, sleeping at our
post* iiii.i refusal to put our heart*,
*oiils, and, if nccil be. our purses
into the light, lose the victory and
thus by culpabic inaction and wunt
of devotioi. cover < ur glorious causc
with shame ami humiliation. Wr
are soldiers lighting a civil buttle on
which ilepcuils the prosperity of out
slate aud the happmt as ami content
of our people. It is a cause, my
friend*, which may well claim your
best efforts and foi which you may
justly make sacrifice, if saciitlce of
time, energy and money become
ueceiaary.
Permit me to suggest a closer or-
ganization ami greater energy of ac
lion, no matter how close your or-
ganization may be, arid no matter
how energetic your action may have
been heretofore. It is not enough
to carry the county—carry it by a
It.igc and overwhelming majority.
I.et us say to ali Texa* that whatever
other couutiea may do Travis will
rise from her prostratiou nml indig-
nantly hurl from her neck the hateful
yoke of lloggism w ith all its hundred
infamies.
1 lirough close organization made
more thorough anil cloaer day by .lay
wc will win this great political bat-
tle. It tuay lie that the vote oj
l'ravis will torn the tide of battle.
My friends give ear lo this idea —
Travis may turn the tide of battle
Can any patriot—can any man who
deserves the name of man remain
iuautive aud indifferent in the pres-
ence of suggestions V Wake up, |
friend* of Democracy, trull, and lib-
erty wail not for another luil lea.I
forward—go into the midst of the
light, strike to the right, left, to the
front aud rear—break the line* of
I lie enciuy and drive them from
the field. Arotiae yourselves, arollke
one auotlicr—Join hands, touch
*houl<lcr*. twine and intertwine
*hielda, and nothing can stay your
triumphant march lo gl. rious vi< lory
iii the great cause you champion.
If money U needed, give it; if
ervice* are required, tender them ;
if lalmr ia to be performed, witli
might and maiii, hands and bralu
perform it. Take hold! take hold!
work! work! aud the day dawn*
when Texaa will be uushat kled ami
turned hsiae. to achieve greatmas,
renown and glory through her brave,
chivalrous and patriotic moiik. His.-
up Texau* of Travi* and do your
duty.
Again permit me Ui lugguat f hat
arrangement* ahould be made with-j
out any delay to canvas* every pre-
cinct iu the count) - by apeedie*. by
literature, by every lucana by which
honed men arc won to know and
up|Mirt political truth. If need be
make a canvas* from lu.u*.' to home
— aee llie rotcr* at home--lu til*
folly. Wc consider the fact
from the most carefully
data from ull over the stuie we •
weeks hIiow i lint
more tliun JO,ism ahead of the next
strongest man in the *lute. It
would lie treason to our glorious
i'uiikc and the greatest infidelity to
thousand* of our patriotic reformer*
nil over the slate for us al this
time, with victory within our gra*p,
to ca*t a*lde our assurances of suc-
cess by any audi treacherous action
upon the part of our leader*.
No, my countrymen, you have no
Irar thut .lu.lge Nugent will uot re-
main in llie ra< <' to a finish. lie is
u pure patriot uot u nolili. al trick-
ster uml lie is in tlii* light because
he knows lie is right and he would
light it out to the finish if lie knew
he would not poll 10(1 votes in thr
state, lie V a man who will never
sacrifice principle to policy. It is
not impossible that in their despera-
tion just on the eve of election our
foes may manufacture report* of ilii*
kind or even produce fraudulent cir-
cular* or telegrams purporting to
come from .lu.lge Nugent or from
Ihesc headquarter* to the effect that
he has withdrawn, but you arc
hereby authorized to announce ull
*uch reports of whatever character
ami from whatever source a* forge-
ries ami falsehoods. He prepared
for unything ami he astonished at
nothing that comes from the caiup of
the enemy.
.ludgc Clark ami most of his can-
vassers have been disposed to treat
us as hoiiurahle political antagonists,
forbearing to heap vituperation ami
abuse upon us, while the Hogg fac-
tion. from his excellency, wilh Coke
his chief huglfUian, iiowu to the
small fry, have dem unced us as
fools and traitors unworthy of re-
spectful consideration or tolerance.
Therefore it ought not lo lie deemed
strange if our batteries should |>our
hot shot into the Hogg camp all
along the line with more zest ami
bitteruee* than we attack the Clark
forces who have been disposed to
ir.-iil u* with the consideration of an
hoitoiablc antagonist.
In conclusion lei me *uv to our
fri. li.l* in every part of Ihc slute,
continue to pr< •* the eor.filct earn-
estly ami persistently all along the
line, relaxing no effort or energy
until thr poll* < lose on the xili of
November and w. shall beyond I he
least reasonable doubt aciiieve the
grandest victory for imlimtrial free-
dom and equal right* ever won iu
the history of civilization.
Yours for l.ood liovernment,
II. I,. Ih tTi.i r,
Campaign Manager.
young
merit of stocks of all kinds i once I ruler in Mark loth chapter and sec
asked you to give me small part of a ! how the Savioi deals with II. "tine
column in the Ai.vkrtismi, but you j thing thou lackest." I hat one thing
preferred gossip to facts urn! I was (is the essenliul thing, the tndeapeu-
ieft out I have been in politics for ble thing. What are ull hi* other
AO year* and have always advocate!
that cilixcns ought to vote for the
party they thought would serve the
qualities worth without tills' I here
is an engine perfect iri all it* parts,
fashioned after the most approved
people best. At present we are ut model, yet what is it worth without
the llig Spring in politic* where wc 1 ileum ' Of what use i* the iu. t
have a chance to refresh our wearied bea.iliful mansion without au occu-
bodies, ami ^Jioose our road. At paril' So what worth are all virtues,
this llig Spring the roads fork* into ' achievements iu literature, art, or
three roads. The right haud is' scleu.-e, noble faculties, wealth,
lined with money holder* aud invites learning, friends, without Christ
all to go that wide ainoolh way, hut The condemnation will only lie in
where does it go to. Sir, il teruil- 'creased by these things. It will not
nates in destruction ami i* but u be enough to be able to say l.or<l.
*hort way there. 'The left hand t* a l->rd, ami do not tin- things that lh
new cut road full of stumps and j command*. The heart must be given
terminate* In doleful dangei. The to Christ, and having Hun you cau
middle roa.l is up hill the farther the afford to be without friend* ami
travel the more pleasant ami the earthly good* "What will a man
views are good. 'There ia no stumps give in exchange for in* soul, or
or boggy places. It is well grs.l. d what will il profit a man if lie gain
and is eaay to travel as all are willing the whole world ami lo*.- Ins own
to help, each one pull with a steady soul." Heath puts au end to the
Land and all pull together Hut at most specious titles, to the most
this llig spring there is much trouble dazzling grandeur, and lo the most
at thi* time and but for that unseen delicious life. Srladcu the heathen
hand that guides the reigns an awful, conqueror, before he uttered lit* lasl
lime 1* in store. Yours, C. C. W. sigh, called his herald and coiuman-
I'led his shroud to be fastened to the
for vlkvelanp. '"I' **' * 'ance, ami *ai.|, "lio, csrrv
i (hi* lance, unfurl till* banner, and
1<> il.. R'liu.rof lloau.sa.l fsrai. while you lift up this standard,
Will you please allow iue space iu proclaim 'This, this is a.'l thai re-
your pa|>er to express my opinion maiua to Sala.hu the Ureal, the
about the third party? It is my Conqueror aud the King, of nil his
honest opinion that it is a tool in the empire, and all hi* story.' "
hand of llie Republican party to: Friends, I perform today th.
THEE
GKEEN '-LAG
Mill* it. i t i* > i
liiauit . waf Ii . ■ r v • f i,. «.111
l* t lo* Uioll.i i N| l«,i.. ./ S i n
III 1* Ulla * I It* . 'm| I,
tn r uioti tn.iii li iif ti I I .tf ffrr
hanih ut all I litl f, j.-li ,i
m n l that amount t \l fi !!• < •• .
litis T'i.i Hhii \ nl ii l*v lif v'
will nriiil l \ I X|iri*« • Mirt'lv
f. rnppt-il If III •!.. r\i,i I. tirg
u*' li'ltutll i* I III I -ixlli Ull
'I lo i trliff tlx h ih"
I lo
mill.
CANDY.
I I* lilt I « .'Ill , . i , • l , . ,
a •nuipl. p n, .f I,.
lOl'lt il f- -I,l l,|Mt |
oil* | MlI ••lit li «|.r |.n |«
pall* •« HI |. • i 4i || t* || id
« lilt' ;• • p «i.| \.l.ln w.
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BUT WE
IMITTST SELI
AT AN
nplit the Democratic vote iu the
South to elect llarriion, for they
always throw all of their abuse on
the Hcnocratlc party. 'They abuse
Cleveland and let Harrison alone.
1 cau not see how a i ell-informed
man can vote the Third party ticket.
office of this herald. I faaleu to the
top of a Kpear all *eii*ual ami intel-
lectual pleasures, worjilly ru he* arid
human honor*. All tin* 1 reduce lo
llie piece of crape in which you shall
shortly be Wurled. This standard of
leatli 1 lift up iu your sight, aud I
They want the government, to iwu cry this, this I. the only advantag.
aud control the lailroa.ls and huild I that will remain to you o| the pos-
« arel.ouses in every county seat in sessioqa for which you im change jigir
,i... i *"-'- " •• ■ aouls. "What is a man profited if
the Cnited States. Suppo*e lio.l
was to forsake us and put them in
power; how would'hey get those
! railroads? would you liny them, or
would you just tuke theru? If you
are going to buy them, where are
| you going to get the money)' It
take* in.may to build railroads ami
warehouses. 'The only wav that I
know to raiae II ia by a tux and we,
laborera, would have it to pay!
lie gam the world, the whole
aud Ionc iii* ow ii aoulb''
World
A Sprained Allkle.
Tlila I- a diminiiii ik-ciiiranee and one
II.at willlat people up ordinarily il tu *
weeks. \..t we wIII guarantee lisllard *
Snow l.lnhnciil to cure ,.a\ ease uf
sprained ankle II. I to :t day* If applied
al once, uml lo Immediately relieve all
. . pain. siiow l.liiluii'iit will cure suy old
How would that benefit the laborers? "ore on msii or Ix-asl. It will lu-sl sll
If ill* uot lo be raised by a tax I Wounds sndcure* sprsln*. burn., maids.
.want some Third psrty man to ex- M,r! 'V""1' T" i'""11' l"'""
. i-i.. i. i ........ i. .. -...I , back. corn*, bunion. Im rluoiuati-m,
l plain il. I am oppo*ed to the I lilrd l.iml.ngo. neuralgia, com railed muscle*
party, from IIrat to last and for It ha* no equal. f>o nut allow any other
... .. - —aa a . - Cleveland and the Democratic party
If f ico. Clark I* elected governor 1 alwaya. I). W . Ilnasoi.
a ii* I it is alxiut conceded now ou
all able* thai lie will be there will Jf Waller llaker'a |Hiwer waaequal
be siu'li a cidcbrallou of Ihc glorious to his disposition he would do the
event in this city as will make Hogg demo, ratio party iu Texas a great
deathly ali.k at the stomach, and will harm; tint
while liniment* to Im- put off un you tur
Snow l.iiiiment. There I* no oilier Ilk"
II. A*k for llsllsril's Slu.w l.hllmenl.
Hold liy .Wiky A lllll.
cause Mcliaughi'v's "rubier ai/nnp'
hi in.' 11 a* if lightning had struck It
The I'exas Iconoclast.
(Handera are reported among
horses at Houston and in Harris
vr £S£KS «-■" !:r-
Enormous Sacrifice
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND
SHOES,HATS
TRUNKS and VALISES
In fact, OUR ENTIRE LINE will
be sold at
Actual Cost,
THIS SEASON.
Come Early and Select Your
Fall and Winter Goods.
MEYER BROS'
'Green Flag Store.'
Notice lo Tax-Fayers
N il * lu r. lit it t..
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