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AX IMVERA TIVE XK( ESSITY, ( //( A'C // ClU.UMN
C)t-vt-lan<l iuaiiK rikU'<l pri-slilrnt
inlay, and Itatuoc-recy Iim full swey.
Srvcu persons were instantly killed
•t Clm.ayo Ity tin- falling of a wall.
OD tlie SOtb.
Hill* liavu Ium-u lutro.lui'e.l in six
•laic Irglslsluri'ti aulagoninlli' to Hie
Iioop aklrt.
VI lien will tiov. IIukk's fririnl*
l.rglu tiia «euatorlal booui-de-ay,
•aka tin- New*.
Sullivan says be will challenge the
winner in tlio Corl.i-tt-Milolicll light,
lo take place in Decern her.
1 lie Waco I ley-I ilulu' ur^t-s tin
legislature lo iinineiliute action upon
an important matter:
Tlie legislature should make liable
lo take up the report of the coditiern
of tbe I exiu. statutes. I lie necessity
for n revision cl our stulules in im-'
Iterative. 1 be last reviaion was in I ,u.v „ „
J lWilt mid cilict' thai tio® ! |i Ati r miii>U> vIkniI vvi>rjr rtuaday uuirulnic
Iim* I aevcu regular muiI I wo apccial ■ mpriuk I're*. liin„- eircrv *uimIa) lunfuhig
aeasions of the legislature. New net mum Prayer met Miug wrvu« Avtiy
11*1 I I I* HI II. >. NII.SOS.
rill il< II OICIIVK'M,
CMSIATUN * Hl'R( >< Kbler II. F Wllioti
I'*aI<>i huu«U> wbuul. huifUy morning y .V
a in I'tvaclilug Wi met 4tli Suu«l«y'« In a ii
month friytr un* thin •wry limn I a*
ulabt
1 be world's full will not he able
lo accommodate more ilian half aw
maiiT women with Iioop skirts ua it
would without theui, remarks the
statutes have been aown uur.liiilingl> ■ • u> ""ll"
..... ..... . . * ! *HluU\ ilk I I' ll lllolllll
in all of tlieui. (lid Iuhm have been
repealed antl new lawn enacted. !
Men are lieing tried every day some-
where III lexa* aud there ia not a
lawyer alio know* exactly wlial the
la* is ill all cases aud if lie tried he
could not liud out. Men have been
tried ami eouvicled on atalulea which
liad previously been repealed and we
are now coustautly in ilauger of
iloiug aome of our cilUeua injustice
l.eeuuse of the luck of knowledge of
what the law really is. Civil uud
Criminal case* are tried by the
thousand iu the justice courts
over the stale ami u great many of
the justice* of the peace cauuol even
get oue uf the old revised statutes
for they are out of print, t he work
of revision has beeu completed aud
the colliders have their report ready,
but tlie legislature for some rcaaon
I'liihlren'a Aorvl«t*
m*k, | in
BlI'tliT ( HI W'H lit '. O T Mile* l«st..r
HiIW'Ia) m I.tM l " D • III I'lVfti liliijf .'||.| ah.|
Uli *aM aU> lu wli month ai 11 * m.. and A
p. in. Prayer meet hue vwry 1 ueulm nlKht,
l-i.Mi. t upliatiy Inv iu*1
I'Al vAhY i iii'Kt ll Kct * H Perr> Uc*-«« r
Sen l«%tRM') Jnd and Uli MuinUy. II * m aii<1
h |i in \ mr« i urlUlly tuviu^l U «IUmi>I
miii<Ii4> wiiool i vvry HutiiUy «*i j m in
tikktlAN Mitiioi i t « iii mcii H« v W A
MtH'.a r t« r IVl'l lilt miii<Im>,
UKiri.iUK Mill iiltfht Mti'l vwt' M >uii1 in•
m< riiliik 'u i'M' Ii in*mi li i Imlr I'li'it iw*
Kf.-lnv mil "ttU.I'la> Illk'lUw Itfloru Ul Hill :1
I Htin«l4> -uii la> im IHmi) iu im .'lii . i v««i>
uli Iwt -uinU) 4fll*rUiM l| At ll • Im k Itlbltf « Ua%
«\«r> I tI'Ihv U>|ttwii Ul « " ' i I miu<l«>
at 4 p. Ul
WnMAKi'ii M IlklOK AMV Mm II.1Y V« fc llur
uiivtiiiK Thiira U> Iu *'H> l mouth.
Tint Till** lUim' Juvi'uih' MliDltiuiry Hin'lcty
Hill ImiM Ilk ri'ituUi nuM'tiutf on the l* t Tuvn-
•Inv in h mouth
Jaih'd ho far to manifest any
'"fc inni M.i" iiifliii ii'Iiil fiii.. 11 mutt,-1',
1 here Ihou'ld be nft'uVlaV in provid-
ing the reviaed edition. It in a mut-
ter of supreme importance.
Judge Lynch, it U said, executed
286 people during the year 1892, of
whom 2.11 were men and live
women.
it ia said Hon. Joe Abbott'*
fiiemls will putdi him forward as a
candidate for goTcruor, to succeed
Itov. Hogg.
Ed Wasscy arrested in l.ake
Charles, l.a., charged with con-
fcpiracy to asaaasinate the sheriff of
Lee county, Texas.
The road from lioggy lank lo
Houston has been completed, the
first construction train ruuning over
the line on the ^Mth.
The New York courts have sent to
t he penitentiary for six months a man
who attempted to commit stiicidc
and failed. Served liiui right.
(•co. II. Ualsti, speaker of the
New York house of representatives,
has renounced hi* ullegiiuice to the
Kcpublicun party aud joined the
Democrats.
The Fort Worth Fencibies left for
Washingtou, on the 27th. They
The joint resolution introduced by
Senator tioss proposes to amend the
Constitution ho that the term of office
of the railroad commission shall lie
six years, except the commissioner',
first elected. It provides that three
railroad ooiLmiasloncra slmll be elec-
ted at the llrst general election after
this amendment goes into effect, one
of whom shall serve two years aud |
one four years and one six M ars
their terms to he decided by lot im-
mediately after they shall have ipial
iticd and one railroad commissioner
shall be elected every two years
thereafter. Iu case of vacancy, the
governor shall till said vacancy by
appointment until the next general
election.
A letter from F.ld*",l. II. | audera
reports JiO additions to the church at
Lampasas. He is meeting with line
success, and writes that the meeting
is growing in interest.
Spring time is here with its open-
ing buds and springing (lowers, and
warm sunshine, antl singiug birds,
and all nature touched with the
breath of a new life. May our
hearts expand, as if touched anew
by the love and mercy of (tod.
j < Mi r '•times are in his hand," and
He gives lo us mir daily bread, uud
all that is good iu life. Will u man
rob tiod'f" I'ay to llnu thy
vows."
It is right to he jealously affected
iu a good cause, lint it is dangerous
lo have zeal without knowledge.
Religion is not all enthusiasm.
" l'ure religion, and undeliled
, . . .7—T i visits the fatherless and the widow
I he legislative suh-comtuiHcc ap-
pointed lo examine the comptroller's j'heir alliiction. aud keeps Itself
office, gives John l>. Met all a big | unspotted from the world." It has
send-off for elHclcncy. in its report, ju working common sense idea. It
and those who have knowledge of
how that office is conducted, believe
that the coininittee did him nothing
more nor less than simple justice,
I'he only trouble is, I lit the Mattering
may
have been assigned the right of Hue I report of the committee may hav
iu the Ural regiment United States l,lt' effect to make John a trifle vain,
ii .. . ... ... nr i i>rlmiiH imt 4'tiiAtrim<>niui" im-
Hegulars that will act as escort at
Cleveland's inauguration.
Miss Julia Force, who killed her
two sisters last Saturday, at Atlauta,
(ia., has bccu adjudged iusanc. In
the court she said that she would
k^l her sisters agawi if the ciroum-
jV ^'es were tjuit same as when she
dbl the deed.
A suicide club has hc^ii formed at
Hridgetowu, N. J., with ahoul lifly
members. One member will commit
suicide on every anuivessary of
Washington's birthday, the one
drawing the black ball. Where is
the crank killer?
Judge Joiiu C. Stcihl died at La-
(jrange on the 2Clh. Judge Stcihl
was an old and much respected
citizen of Latiraugc, and held the
office of county judge of Fayette
county for several terms
or perhaps put "matrimonial'
tlous into his head. — Iconoclast.
A. Galveston special of the Isl
says:
1'wenty-niue hundred uud seventy
eight acres of land on the west end
of lloliver Peninsular was sold to-da.\
by Mrs. Martha A. Adam* to a Min-
neapolis syndicate for SAUO.OOO.
The syndicate will plat the lund into
town lots uml begin the erection of a
chv that they hope will overshadow
(■alveslou as New York docs Brook-
lyn. The properly has an extensive
frontage on tlie bay, is nearer deep
water than (ialvestau and uliarve-
can be erected out to Holivar chsnncl
which has a depth of from t wenty-flvc
to thirty feet.
A New York morning paper of tlie
1st, says; The board of health has
decided that Mrs. James <•. Illaine,
Jr.. and her 6-year-old son who is ill
with scarlet fever, must be allowed
to remain in the New Y ork hotel as
the hotel is now deserted and all
Kev. J. 11. Sanford was seized carpets and furniture ready for mov-
with temporary Insanity iu the pul- i K <>"<• I'he place presents a deso- j' '#*• ^
pit Sunday, at Sumner, Ia. He tore 'ate appearance: watrr and gas have: Kj|V(l'r
" provides things honest iu the sight
of all men." It is " long suffering
and kitid." " easily to lie entreated.'
" thinkvth no evil," etc. It is fur
more than u noisy display of bulla-
luahs and auieus. It is a Ui< whose
light shines iu love, and loving obe-
dience to l >od. It loves lioil and
keeps His commandment-
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smrnsa itEspossjitu.rrr.
WHAT Till I: l.( « It I -IHiW* A • • V I V I ^
It villi' IHMHi M \s> III \ !(• • K.
Spc* IhI !• thr llalVMtiill News
Al>TIS. I f\.. l'l h. 2^. Ill lllf
catK UH lu t night oiw nf tin* rututU
took oicn«i<>ii to rliargr tiuii tin turn
uf t ll in fM'Hhioll ('f till' 111 ill *■ I* II11 till ll i N
ilutv liri«l hi'i ii frittered uwu\ t v res
olutioDs uf the |io| u!i-its ; iiiI ( lark-
iten mi federal polities uml memorial-
izing t on^rc-H mi vuriimH f:nU ami
crankneHs. Follfiwing in the li t
from the calender of political resolu-
tion*. II for llug^ and l\ fur pop-
ulist :
12. f Howell, limtriicting con-
grewMiiieh for the Hatch hill.
II., Kogern of Amlefhon : Same
UAYKIIIK MI.IHM KI I KS
K. II. J,
Koriht' 4HYUTHII
Su uiuiiv Al vKKTMKit renders have
♦ Ici.iiumI iiiv iikmkIv Wa\>hl« Silhoii-
ell«> of l i-l wiTk'f Iwuv, lliat I In fill
aKMlti in fier and frirmllv ntruiu, with-
out i*vt*u In< 11iiiiic lo apoiigui* for iiu
lnilriiili> tlilt "wt'Mkeuii fur Hie koom*
ami «|iilll*' that i lu me. aii«l ahieli like
die jfhoM of il«Aii.|Uo, Mill not ilowu at ^
iiiv hhhlliiK.
Tine, you uil^ht croak, iliut noililni;
original can he Mihl IIOW. Well, we
have a perfect right to intHligtml imlr-
pfiiiletiee, ainho* iiiueli rltflil lo think
uud expren* our IhouKliln, a hail all
llio-i- «injiiI |ulk aIiu Maid all the « rigi
ual thiu^M iu all Ihe punt ag"«. Till* i
our u^c Kver> hidUiflual u a new
i personality, ami pcn oiiallly i* orlgl-
• milil.v, and -«*hy a oiurwhat elreultoa> |
I route v\e uiav ut lea*l rujo\ Millie of the 1
i uil tiling* lii our own peculiar way. i
Whv not make the uio-t of v\h<it We ean
!ia\c and let uiiatlaiu.ihle IaW< eaic id
lt> the wa>. it i- verv e.i*> to erltleife
iinl theuri/c. Inn quite another mallei
I lo !ake genuine wink aud do it aloug
•ale llui n, uud even a Intrude** litiie
Mllliounttf •*lght *ei ||l to "pllicll *o||ie-
luiily'* to ' Let tile in the oiitnet dr-
clare tha * harm ih intend «•, uod ii
y ti lutil not aid you liked my *ilhou-
elle*. the\ would not he brought to
light.
A little girl p:i*-ed me with a ba-ket
of plant*—violet* and all *ort for the
j (lower-garden, Ju*t fre*hly Htlned to
receive the tender raot>. It lia* been
l*oautIftilly *aid of every plant, that {
while St gra*p* the *oll, it teekntlie *uu- !
-hiiic. I* till* not equally true of evert
Individuals Itcing human, we iuu*t
forever abide with humanity In the low i
iaiid". where the eou*tatit struggle be-
tween goud and evil goes on, for VU -
tor Hugo - bishop iu that marvelou*
b< "k "l.e* MUerahle*," i* right w Ueu1
lie :iv -,'l,rejuiliec« are the real rob*
her*, vice* are the true murderer* and
gi< itc-t danger* after all are w itliiu our-
-cite- 'till* *truggle too often In-
volve* tin* vtnil of hittei poverty, or tin*
auguUli of uncoinf( r ed ^ irrow. not t<
*peak of the more crushing weight* that
fall with treaehery. crnni- and tlespair.
Hut by reason of these very e.irth-
born ••uvironim'tit*'. htiuiau soul
reaelie* upward uud enjoy> "the purer
all of the lo ight-." We -re lilic* hloolil•
lug in the mire, we Item tin* lark * song
from the Storm cloud, and etijo) Ihe
weet from the ehcriahed geranium le af.
Yea. terily. aud despite tliU iterated
Uik about "entiroiiun'tit- ' men and
woineti. continue to do a- they hate
done -ino Lb* ' • ginning "f the world
I. .. to rise oi full av ordiug to their
view of life and it- r*al I—ue.-.
If \\* could only uuder^taiid from ths
lir-i and all the time that life i not en-
joying. nor seeming, not getting, l.ifc
i- being and doing achievement and
character.
Mlie silhouette picture too heavilt
shaded, or I* there even all outline hen r
JOHN s\S\N .lullNSON WHITKS.
MEYER BROTHE RS,
Realizing that tlie Spring Season Was Approaching
"When Reviving Plants aud Flowers
Anew Shall Deck the Plains," v
Sent the SENIOR Abroad in Search of a Large and Varied Stock cf All tf)t%
Spring I Summer Season's Novelties
Dry Goods, Dress >cds, Clothing. Hats,
Boots and Shoes, whit h are now arriving
Daily, tnd in addition u complete line of
Family Groceries.
DAY GOODS.
CROCKERY.
As Ever, Yours to Please,
Family Groceries,
All of Which will be sold at such low fig-
ures that customers' cannot fail to be
pleased, both in quality and iu low prices-
At the J. C. Buchanan
Corner.
MEYER B OS.. "Green Flag Store."
LETTER I R"M " I7>/i'oR."
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purport.
I'., ( alliouu:
njlvor.
II . (irillln:
up ilit> Hililc anil cumvd tliv congri -
KHlion during tlif ncruioo. lit- w m
finally quelled antl removed home.
He Ik Htill in a critical condition.
J.Jvi^#ork wai the cause.
The article printed on llrst page,
clipped from n recent number of the
Oalvcatot. Ne*a, under Ihe caption,
''Modesty that is not Afraid,'' was
written by the Auvkiitikkk's occas-
ional correspondent, Mrs. L. II.
Hill, of IliU'a l'rairie, aud reflects
the sentiment of every pure minded
lady in the laud.
been turned off and at nijjht the |j
mother continues her lonely watch silver,
by candle light, isolated us if in a | II ,
wilderness."
Kirk :
I J.'till :
I ustructin^ for free
Instructing for in-
lnsirui tiujf fur free
Instructing fur free
Instructing against
Nicaragua canal.
II White: Iiihlriicting fur boun-
ty fur cotton prudui'tion.
ll,.(>osselt Iu-ttii( ting against
repc il uf Sherman act.
II , Kinnev : liiniruciing fur l.g-
islalion to facillatu the emigration uf
Seuat<ir Smith lias succeeded iu
getting through his bill to establish
a state normal school at Denton, has been sentenced to be shut on
The bill makes an annual appropria- March 10th, and is out mi his recog-
tion of 120,000 for the support of ni/.ance, and is expected to appear in
the school and the city of Denton time fur the execution.
donates to the stale her college ., tK. , )lju.,| K>nt.r,IUK.,lt lh
building aud ten acres of ground .)lmt.tically a Ilnancial wreck nuw.
valued at 126.000.
( n March I Ith, an election will be
held in Fayette county to decide
"whether or not tin- Commissioner's
Court of Fayette county shall have
the light lo levy a special ruad and negroes to Africa.
bridge lax of 1ft cents on the 81 <X) II . Moore: Inauguration exeur-
worth of properly." Only those ■_ 0uj|||i. (;wngratlll„illR K,t.
who pay a property tax will be al- |t.jjjB|ature on ehctiuu democrat
lowed to vote. j to the I United States senate.
■••• II., Hawkins: I nstructing for
Klias l.orc ii/.a, a full blood Indian, aMm.xuljl)n 0f ]|Hwuii.
in January shot and killed "(Jranny I'., Cain: Congratulalingelection
Cravat" in the Choctaw nation, lie uf a populist 1 niled Slates senator
frum Nebraska.
Ihe list comprises two populists
anil twelve Hogg democrats. Clark-
lies have kept out uf the pulilicut
contentiuu between the lluggites and
Nugentites. but have as a rule up-
posed resulutior. >>f instructions.
I lie Clarkites varied their rule of
'I'he pension bill, involving the ex-
pendiliire of about 9ii',^,uij0,(j00
passed tbe senate without any debate '
of consequence. It appropriates
this amount for army anil navy pur-
I When Cleveland goes out of olllce opposing such waste of time by vot-
thcre will be plenty of uiuney in the jalwavs against such resolutiuns
treasury and I'uele Sam will again when the populists uffered a resulu-
have resumed "cash payments." 1 jj„n condeinniiig Mills fur voting
That's the difference between He- u^ninsl the Hatch loll and Moon-
publican and Democratic rule. substituted it with a resolution m-
iconoclasl. dorsing Mills and Coke for their
— — , votes. (In Moore's substitute they
Congress will be democratic on the , voted aye.
I III' trouble with the llugL'itcs IS
poses (including widows and minor
children) and about a million and a ! Ith of March for the first time slnci
half of dollars for fees of examining ' Abraham Lincoln was elected pres.- th«, they gav- congressional l. gisla-
dent of the I lilted States in 1HM. (j,,,, precedence the lirsl forty-lite
surgeons, clerk hire. etc. | rllL, |„H been constantly re- <|avs of the session, apparently hav-
■I'he widow illount, the publican except thai of the LIU. con- 11. rl> forgot In, that the plal
uress and since 1874 the house has •-
negro Ivn^l^d some dsys ago. al ^ (U.mo(.ratic with the exception
Cbat'w^ioofa, Tenn., has insliluled 1 „f ^e 47th and ft I st congress. Fur
;*l proceeding agsinst the sheriff the first time since the beginning of
1 Ihe county. She seeks to recover I the war the democrats are responsible
of II
Ju,
l.usli
6,000 damages, alleges thst her
for the entire cAuiluct ot the govern-
I meat.—Statesman.
lusband wait not properly protected
from the mob and lie was not guilty J |( t|.e farmers who are not i n-
ol the rape with which he was gaged in planting com will put in a
charged.
I few acres more than usual and leave
... Hi. nisclves a few less lo plant in
IU reoueatwe reproduce from tbe'ootton, they will find themselves In a all ihe political Issues sprung in the
' _ ! Iu.tlap
form called for any stale legislation
and now aroused to the serious siluu-
lion would throw the respsusibllity
for the ridiculous situation upon a
small iniuorita that has oppuscd a
political and partisan session. I lie
lloggites had the p'twer under Ihe
rulrs to sipielch the populists and
( Isrkites hail these groups united
fur dilatory or obslrucliunisi action.
It is s fai l that the lloggites and
Nugentites lisve agreed as a rule on
i (Hitter condition at the harvest lime ( house, and tin' Clarkites have been
Hsima -—' ||1>n |f they had planled less corn merely pasaMre in their ai.iogonism
latter from Kerbin. under the ca|i- niort, Mtion. It Is universally | Uisucl. ium Ics and frivolous consiiuip-
Hon ''Regulators at I*alge." ll Is t-0ncnded that a six million lisle crop lion of time.
- .... ti..i the good clll- will bring the farmers of tin south as _
III I dleas to say mat " . " ( „„ ejg|,t million bale .lames Nolan, a young man from
ac*e of tiommunlty do ^ no it- (,f| Bn,j [t ,.BU |,t. n.ade with much Dallas, shot himself al Sau Antonio,
dorae or wMinieuam-o the note of expeaae and labor. 1'ut in |n love with a variety actress
waralag." thr Wl" r# plenty of corn, for as loug as bread.
i is iileuliful J*
Wive from them all the protedjoo
Me good Mate and merit deeer^.
there is no danger of
suffering.—Hrenhaui llauner.
the "green eyei. monster'
caused him to lire of life.
As the writer uf the following
«:is an old ri Milliliter uf llastrup. wi
[iriut tlie letter in full, a- we know
it will be read by his suauy friends
willi pleasure aud appreeialiun :
DaI.I I'. Ii. i'i, 1
I .ear I 'alli:
l'lca-i change ll.r aililr>'>s of u.\
pa pel lu 722, Klin sire.i. Ki-l Dallas
an.I credit me fur IM'.'il, an per
money paid by my sun. <>lln
Morgan. Kiiima and myself are as
well as couunon. I am with them i
every Sunday, anil you bet Kmiua
knows how to fix up. batter cakes |
for breakfast and I always get a No
1 dinner before I leave. Charley 1
have not seen for some time.
If you see any of my boys tell j
I hem the old man lias been able to
obtain il square meals daily slnci* he
left llastmp, anil al times some luxu-
ries added.
Should any of the llastropian*
when passing desire to call on me,
and al a loss to know my address
the city directory will inform them.
I am a mile from the court house anil
J4 of mile froHi postollcc, in a Utile
room I suppose 12x18 feet, with K>
foot yard. I eat, drink, sleep and
entertain my friends when called
upon and have at least loo different
articles that 1 display when ailed
1 upon lo best advantage, and when
ll.e I lilted Slates melalics are in
sight I make Ihe best lalk I can.
I would like to shake hands with
nil the dear people of llastrup, but
when that, may occur 1 am unable
to say.
Many line widows and pullets in
this place. I called on one lately
and whatynu think. Thomas, I was
Invited back again. I hat looks
favorable, don't it, Thomas?
Dallas Is a whale for Texas, pretty
too, and about as healthy as any
place. Many biu hugs here who
have plenty of money. Ileal estate
ha- leached its bottom and I rather
think is looking up. slow lint steady
all the lime. ^ ours truly,
•Ions Sh \n .Joiissus.
- ■ --«• -
Mot Imtn' KhmmiifiiHhlii(Iiiii.
Wi Alt* r*«-«|11iiiut•*<I with limn\ moth
ei in i viitn villi* who won lit not l r
\\ It limit t liamlie 11.tin'« t'mitfli IC * * 111 • -«l\
III till- hotIM' (ul a ^I I || IIIIIIO tlllll'H ll*
cont. nti'l uf ri-cinnnn inline Ii -vn \
dny. Kimn pKruonil • x|m m*ih« %ti cun
■ iiv tIiitt it hu broken oi> hml riilil* (m
our i Iiil<lr*ti. <'••nt ,rvill«'. .smith I >u
k la. t ili/i n. frO ci'iil ImiItli'n (iii Puli'
hv VV. .f Mlie) . drnm<i-l.
A Ni'tv Vork telegram # f tin* Ut
hhvm : I In* uiu iihiiichm felt tlir4Ui^li-
mil Atn<*ri('tt ut the iiroHprci of tin
)i;iM*tiif« nf thi i&iiti-i>| fi« ri lull wim
hIiouii in th«* wt'Hkin'** of tlii* mnr-
k«*t to-11*3, when Mr Hutch moveil
to liriri|< <i| tin* hill'for |iHwHi ^c. A
Iirin iiiiirkt'l wmh couvurtiil in nn
hihtunt to h v c k on*' uml pneen lr
dined.
i lie Hnti-option lull wan i|i*f#atei|
iri the hoiiMe thU ifU'riKMin. When
thin fact tifcame known the market
advanced from 11.06c for May to
I.IMc. The advance brought reali*-
in^ naleN and wan not fully main-
tained at the close, which wan steady
at 2 to 'A point* advance from yes-
terday's quotations.
I.tvi t>%K*, I'el . 2tl,
Kditor ,\tlv« itii ei
Won't \oti. Mr. Kditor. admit u
4tvUitor" linn in« f in iii:' lor ju?*t :
little wlule; reilieinlier I have tieell
jjoiic a whole month, Imt I tiin not
like your other correspondent* a- I
on I v nu to come uptin ami it neeiiin
that I am left in "undisputed po
avMKiotl of the Held. 1 lie ollui>
have "vanished like a dream, and
we do not favor tins as the interest-
in^ letters everv week were a treat
to all.
I lie |)a*t Weci* ll:fc- ill«I• «'d « i ir.i d
like genuine spring wen: her. ami
already the le lile-- ho.ighs and pa-
] turer* tiTown ale I . .Hi: • lied .ip.
here and there, with -pi • of jieen
I W'liile the slow faiti >:• t :• I . i i.^
will mhui give new life i" e\rr\
l.ive t >nkn, lio^t \cr. i- s'tll ip
with the 11 in cm and brighter pi
I peels aheud.
t )n la t Minda\ theri wen twn
I Sunday sell >oU urgaiii/eit Heal l \ ,
i une at Lent/. Hranch, al . *o io< i«
Nutldu) morning and aiiotinr at
Klght Live Daks, al ■- • '. i« •- k III 11.•
afternoon, tin aiteieiin
large at hoth place-. \ Sumla>
school lectiiri was delivered bv Mi
r.ar.. of M'iu! ague c.. . .'\, viii«!
was very interesting and m-tr tiv
to both voting and old; Mere .i•
also preaching al L« i 11. :i. at
11 o'eloek, bv |{cv. U.lltdliii M«tli -
• lisi miaisti-r. t)n tin hi 1 Sundav
iu March then wil j • ■. * % 11.. i ^ *' ^
1 the same plat e ut • o « i« i k. b>
Uev. Itradlev. I're hv lerian • in* i
W it h twii Miiidav -cl au.i p . . Ii ,.}
tng twici a month, i: l e- ; • i« d n^cu
seem as though Live wa un v
llig Ollt of til- 111 11 < to ll'lll ish
iu filltir«
I lie local option iplcntloll IS lieing
j weighed III the scale- ayilill. but It
' is ditlieuli to tell anvthing about tin
I result, as ever) on« * bus\ planting
crops ami gurden*. Iiiiildiug fem •
and " hunting ratililts. no one
j seetUK to have forillcil or e\pressi d
:in opinion concerning it.
Ilacon has " come down Im tin-
very "low" price of K'-ccuts, ami
wi fire all so "wcaklv corislitulial
out here that we « an't imtul^e to a
very great extent
A telegram wa- received bv Mr-
N. II. Ka-tlaml containing tin
news of the death « f Mis- Lu I a
Ware, which occurred at Stephen-*-
ville. Krath coiilit v Mi*i l.ula wa-
ralsed iu liastrop count v. and for a
number of yearn resided at Live
(hikn. where she has a number of
relative* ami man) warm friends
" I hose who knew her be-t. loved
her most ami we ail join hi • \-
tending our sni) path) to her loved
one* in their greai sorrow.
A private school will open at
Light Live t ak- tlie I'll-' Momlav til
March, Miss Hate- li-tland. as
principal. We wi*h Miss Hate-
every aucce** with In r -e|n o| but
we onlv fear si" will span the rod
and spoil the child.
l>r. Coffee, of t ioli/ale-. ha- bc«H
canvassing tin neighborhood, selling
"valuable" pr«-seripttons. A great
man) have purchased and sei m
hlghl) pleased w ith tliein.
IUiciiui.it 1*111 t^ukklv run d.
I lirei* ilnys I- ft very short time iu
« h i'li to • II r* a 1'ie I • i c i if i Ii in ui Hi i-111
lull it « an In- ilolie. if I tie |nope| tisat-
ilisi.t i« adopted, a* will tw -een l V the
f 1 ii j tiMin .lain- I •inbeit. .-f \
Bm ui wick, in, "l wa IniiIIv all h ti i
with rli'-uinatisin in (in* hip- and t«i;*.
vv lie n I bought a t'Mti ..f I ham lie I Id ill -
I' till Itatlli I' • "lied III' III line* «tnv
I tm nil light lodav >' 1 v\ .||ld in-i«t
on • verv "In- ll' ill!., te I I'll tlmt
lel'Mtih- dl-e iI i u*e l llllUlherlaMI -
I * it 111 It dm and ^<i ^ e)
REUt I.ATuRS .!/ /'.I/'./
i A
Several
ceiv«'\l tin
pears
>el lull
Mil II II ll S1
I II VI ' ' VI VII
I Ti)
.in
t lie
lav* since
•(iiiimunicatioii which
below f m Mr I'ainp' II • f
and iu e eordancc with it *
N i * H ri •
ap
I'M -il. I.
one
.1.
M
Antop. i
<K> court
1 ngersi
>op*kirts
ill. law
Is to have a i « w
house.
II i- of the opinion
might be prohibited
prohibiting the ol>-
ui of public tiio:
i i f \N
I rim
Ml
, (
•i I a'
I'Tlh
lht 1
A It
ll f t h
i t u t h 11 <
the 2
I nited
[ urpos,
« 4
t |el|tlll<
Brenl i
lb
ut ha-
* ut, a
IX tot
( Ik
*th.
'Ufares.
i hnm
ill. a
I lor
uni-
1 I was
il.argcd wiih
. - mails for
, an o|
•n the
a 1\. :
I.i in I
was
ev
I vster-
ling
'n .'iu
\a (or
7 v« irs
«•!. - Miin i
111 i• Ut
lie < -la
chv not I
tnin im time
r< «tdem e
" • . It l"tlo|.
.1,
li i*
t« d
M. i.
lis ll
..id i:
in
I in i n
i >1 r.
it the
rihi'd l>\ l.i w
d p..*|om«. %
s I • \.|
I' A S N I l | VI f I
A'lUiill 1-1 I III
d to pi
, 1 s' 3
of the
lie un-
atnr
ii tin*
d it n
one
ut
K«*d
I ak«
bet
om
K"
I up tl\
.1 ^l
l.i
trav Notice.
I'..I i till and
Kiiini'v J. r
lll'l-e |||ltl> .
year* of . t rand< I on the
vv 11ii a Spanish titaml. also -
co|lai m.nk about I '. <>i I
high, and upprai I al <Clo.
I . i V e|| lllldef mv l> in I vt
I ■ hnmrv Jl. 1 *! .i
\V I .1 I N k I NV I O
ItlftMlop
11 I'd
II. Ce,
illH'llt 1*1
lift hip
•idle nnd
hand*
fl)<
tllir
lerk,
fiunt v.
22 AWIEK
THE'WEEKLY WEISS.
<1/.(CI ■■''>* IHUtl 4Or l/0 ,
I a 11. • H «. I .« <r ffrlc l «' «|J
...•o. .rr«:iifc H.IS * |Wr(rSsk.«i
ON t DOLLAR A YEAR.
S.i . u. I or i. ■••> • i .Hi r« S e*sik.
IT CONTAINS
T
coinmuiiitv lias not
1 d bit i A inoug ' In
were Mr- ( liar lie
VN ill < iarlv aud Mrs
(ill) Wolfeiibcrger
1 lia ir.
w da)
ii
hear faint
Health of th
been so good
nick last week
Wat let-on Mi
L. <i Lib*
Mr. ami Mr-
visited Austin tIn* wesk
Mastei I om i • rum •
ha* been upending a f
l.ivi < htk*.
Again. Mr Kditor. w
whispering- of a We'bbliu' (now don't
get scared), for 1 am not going
to tell.
Wonder w here •' It Si \ \ |,a-
goneWould be ylnd lo have him
return; also Hav " ami \\ n*p
would be welcome vi-n< r ■
N\ • II, Mr Lditot f u fear of not
being admitted on iiiv return trip,
w ill e|o-« as I h:i v «■ ia 1 r« ad , l *
maiued too long for
A N isiroit
A I ami [>epartiwsrit, With Let-
t from j ra« tu pI !srmfr .
\ lirpsftmsiit f' f thf l.lftlt
I that will entertain snd
uistrukt tnrm.
p. ,• I it#?,ir\ M itter, Storift,
Ijiuxtratej Slvftches, etc.
All thr Ns-.v* Nsw«.
< ir'it al Ncs , (.vngifisional
\c.v • I -futi News.
p<<rn Mis < ' I St.itf-*, Market
Krpnrt*t rt, ——
tho Boat Pupt
for Toias Pooplo.
Ill" ||." Itl.llMliliM n. r, l ui ur«,
mI> v •«.« Will. IHs Wfistf IfSw*
>00 t tnl l"0«. |. l f >OU will 1
will, mi •Ivip-Iobw i'f msW%i
H^O'1 l.if ti" «i.pls Mt. sltke' "I
In 0 I?S«11« .jf Iss
ti«Li*> Wsfcrr. vwv. Ui
* A. H. rL« A ca reNlshw.-
USJ>«t«V. r OSUsji Itt.
c
0
N
T
A
1
N
S
It's
I ift \ deaths aft
i urred iii f 'hill
from spotted fever
i lih • we« k
The sUli' |.riutiiiK ollluc is
Im- sold.
to
r!:uli-rlin' In I'l-nn*) h sni i
Swlekls). I'eiin Whud an pi
deuiic of e||olei'liii as mil phv-i' ioi-
enlled ll. in thi« |ila'• I ii I a\ uml I made
, a great hit vvlili i tmmhi ilain - < olie
( olsra and IMiiirho a Keun-dy I sold
' four <|n/ell hottles o| It III one wivk allU
have nini e sold nearly a
Kemi'ily did the work and wa- a tii^ ad
| vertlsemi'iit for me Several pei-on*
| who hid lieen trouhleH with dlanlioea
lor two or three weeks were eiii'sd tiy a
few done* of itil* medicine
1* r li N A I' I'. I'll.
•J" and Mi cent liottles for niiIc hv VV.
.1 Milsy, druggist.
— 4 • > "lis
A wreck of the pasftenger tiain.
west of Tc&arkana, ou the Nt. < bic
i killed, auvtfttl seriously injured.
ONE DOLLAR
EVERY HOUR
I* • Oil* 'Alli* I I ■ II. > 'III- •till* I • s III Ol)
pur • • C unit «*lt>> Is Willing I" WMik n.'lne
Irl'.iitO hi i • • iu|il'i mi Hi whTi li «• furiiltli.
I • ■'.••I i> flit s11>I | is,«dint uiiil omi run no
re. • I|*'.> VV r fi I ...| I nit I. i fe-n Ilial
>i.ii m * i1 • tiii hn' ■> "ii wltlei'il «*>|« i **-
I., v <Mire#ir 111 lli.iM WllthiK les d'l • lltll* v ..fk
Hue is l||«- iriAfl'l'-et 'iftrr i n-lr ^ nil mVI ..f|
nil >liO . < l III I< e rVi liliiL' (Mil If run IM iil
| l• • i ii lldl liAfl • fi w e|. o liniir# At O'.if
|HIS|,I. ilUllll thorn, All11 H'l't l« vm' IHSIHIS*
our I'ioiim si will will liiierffrf ni All V * u *ill
I li. sun m Mm rr«|ii<lltv Aret •*•••
I. *ii|< Ii > ...■"•■• <t .1 f . n iI'.IIai Iav In Mint
•U' 'itt* ► II U giiuitoe im • i « ie|iil (rolii IIir
lire li« ir Vi "in An run M.r Cue ne«* initio
fmI Volt iIimiI'I try iHrUihiir • It** until OKI 'ir
f. r .i ri* whAl yi « • at. ' i tl«« lnulwiw
w III. I• Wi 'lir r 1 I'Mi-l'Al ioh^'1 vv Ilium urc
fraii.I ««i ir her* ..hWiiiIa«« Ui* umk** • niucli
A« 'ufii Hi*. s|i«(|||i| i' th|* l ueiu n%, ue It Ia AO
wHi -•'! ii 11' ••• t in tin-in VV rl<> ui ii iii** muf <h, tot
A 'I'll e II II VI I I I I A I ,
llui MHO. I'm 11'iinl. VIn.
l hree Aldermen
i 11 > hci n tui), i
| lei lor and two *
i VV Imt**a III a
' i hitter «>l tk^ eil v
alld ill poi - ii«n. i
! i it', i iitiiii «i I.
l l.i;t I 111N No | |< |
I It> Mai *1
llMc
I tiool I
coidance
of llits.tr
llf Nil Old* I
VV I It
with the
p I e .
uf the
..I nhl • it> Iiy v
.iiiihority in me ^
her* '«v order an
I If Vt M N ' I IMII
lln i it) n| II i-tn
III \ 1*111 \ . 11 I
fiiliree'lf
on
WAIIMIS,M. out
u...iWMskii)'Ffsblla
eum| ut Ii'-imn * till-
o it iuiIii |b« h «*! Mr-
II.Mill, . AS* l|| f lilt,
I' M VV' H i| I.I \ M II,
Aiiaata, ua, oiU*m Awi;w m i
I «v 'd -mid month fortlo puvpo-t* of
eh cling three alderman, om eitv ma'
-lllll. olie •• i let Al V ••'ie e«. "il .Old
i olh I till of Im&i liud two | ||| || me-
ter tn miici It I lliit- and It. V
Kerr.
And whrrefi*. At a meeting of the
hon d of tlU'tce* of III. pulilli fie*
'IiooIa of Hie i ilv of Itii-trop a re-olu
t|i ii w«« nltrpleil di'dailug Ivvo v o in
I in- iii mhIiI liONld lo-Vfll It I hull-
Hti.I |( .\ Ken fot tin ii- i*on thaUhcv
nr^ not now re-ideiil* of Ho* corpora-
tioli.
'I lie S Idet'll I ell mi elected, to Alleeeeil
Ahlrrnieii .1 VV henncdy U. I-. lirle*-
l Tc|i and I*, n Kl/m i
It i« further ordered th*t ,fno M Kin
ne\ li#. and I- afipoiuteil preahllng of
fleer of M«nl election
Hftld electioli to lie conducted ft* otlici
luunicipul electioiiM.
ys s i Kiri Mayor.
ItAtiaor. itiai. I sb. u, imu.
rule in all Milch matter* "cut it to tin
Si w i corn -pomlent it I'aig*' f« r
i xpianatiou . t vcrtlication I he
i correnpondctil'ii tipl.v i* al*o "iven
I.clow.
S| Kills 1 eV I' I'll - •' I ' I lie
New*. I havi Im i ii living h n over
twenty >ear* and have never men
a ii v thing mi ll -ed ii iii f country
to cipial tin f«>ll wing I >r .1 \ i
Tag. I,a* Im ii | i o tn ink* ' > i4«
I iu our town and community fof om
\ ear |ia«t. and I :i* proven hiiiiAcIf to
'lie a good cit iscti ami w • >t 11 \ ph v *1
t tail. About three W« ek « .. • he I.
tided to leave here ami local* at
I'aige, 1 e\H|. 11« renti d a III i*e
there ami i* pr# paring tomove tin n
Oil the lotll illMmit h« |eee|re.|th
following letter from l*aig«
Tai .i . I e\ l-eti m l>r
I'aige t titr reyiii iti cluh under
<tand* thai y« •. : i• mg '•> f"r•
'. i tuaclf on u- wli* tl.« : wi want y .
r nut. N'«w wi uli you in plain
a >rda wi dwu't want vou ami won't
ave it NN i warn . u m>' toconie
f >ou do it wi .'tin i t
,i>ur life if you hurt know what
i I .mix « timing •*, c"in« ami *e'
If We hear Of fill- we w 11J I i<sll y oil
wheri vou ar- l k- w.irnthj* If
v ou doii T v - ill 11f< vi i t . worth a
OfDt I iu Iii '.t i v I' • .-
W he r i I tr l'i. i ri . v Ith- abov i
i• 11 - l In went t' I'ai; u adc it pub-
lic and told the citi/.eii* there tlmt
I he author* id it wi c a et ..f i in
ardlv villain* and wer« not worth
not it i riie cit i/ciia there denouo-
. ud It a* all outrage mi I c\a« liln rt)
wild civilisation I In v copied tin
letter ami wrote up a denunciation
for the New*, hut . it ha- not ap
penred I wend you thi-
t >u tin J I at I u I' age rei eived
another lettit from th« r« a* followh
• I'aioi , 1 ♦ v . I • l I'-. I r
I'agc NN • undeiatahd you • aine t<
ua about the waruiug you got
Vou dam ipiatk. vou are too tug a
fi \ t I v\ a-ti -hot « ■<. • !I gf a - t"j e
vtiil an-wcr mir want- M in . wi
furWi'l *m li a • ki.• K I • t« ^ our it(•
will | iiv f« r it if voil do
|{| i.i I.A lnic"
t hi receiving the ntw• \• letter I *r
Page MMit them a good gin < ropi
with hi* compliments and l eM w|m|i
cm f ir their *m --
I ir Pag*- i* a fiat.i — man and
will miuiti move to I'mge and give
them an opportunity t< t -i their
;TUAH ropl A 11(1 I iie ae< U*atto||
again*t him a l « ing a .piai k i*liil*e,
I- In ha- complied with tin nMpnn
un nt* of the law* of fhe- stat« ami I*
a regular praeti ing phv*iciaii. l r
Pail* I III lice li ri ( itu« fl .of I e \ m
•sim e 1*71 ami lis* p i recommen-
dation* from pin i* when In ha
lived,
I WI -11 to tV III cum lu-t' fl t hut
the good citi/cti* of Paige an aver
lo n ii % -u«li a Imlido/tug *chcine,
Imt there i* cert ami v wo element
there that need- c\pn*lng
> oiira with heat w imIicm,
P A P a vi i r. i.i '
N Million Krlfiul-'
V friend il' fieol Im .. „u iliileeil,
and i!• •« than one milliou peoiii*
hav* I-"ind JllM "licit a friend iu I r.
I\lllf Ni ^ Ml-' "VI IV furl'nllMlfllptll f|,
i igh- on! i old*. It vmi hate never
ii--I tli. iffs il i '■ iugli .Meilieiiie, «>na
ti : w i| . . ; v lie • > oil that It lia won-
111 ilul i * f i v • p. i w e i in all dlM* f* i.f
I hi" i i he-t .ii. l I uii^x. Kaeh iwHIlS
> ^ iti.mil id i <1 i all thut • elalmed
in n.i-i.i . Mill he ri l-.imhvl IiiaI hot-
|. f i r -id I Mile\ A Hill «ad t'.
Kit* a r d A Ui l OUgglHt A,
I In ii. nf I h.'iiuherlam'* t'ougli
Item* l\ III • tf- • Iii^' I -peed) cure of
eohl-. et- iip and whoiiptiitf rough ha«
lu-. .hi i into tfo.it demifiid Mi -* •.
r.ii'i 'i- v *-"f>. t • aim ron Ohio, ua)*
that i • g dm i . rvfmtatluQ swoid
tn mum in it't' v i. 11 it« .la" M Queen
• f .Isiiiti*l«>ii NV V • iv - ll I- tbe lw«|
III evel it • I It I .I -IH S dlilggi«t,
W i i V| i liaiiilii'tlal'liA
f I i ,'ti lb in* 'i 1 ilei l i. reliable. I
li iw ii w i - w ii no I it and li m-ver
f.1 !. I 0 m v •' tlie ll pi- fei t -Alinfa. -
II I t Ith - fill -Ale hv VV J.
M ev lit I I^ltft
NV s n 11
Hon* in
V helx to •
ike col lei
• I iiiil Mag;'.
ihn«; lo*
I.Uiii VV.I.
did
-i.hs. ilfr
> for the
ill llmtaip
A ddres*.
|. i i
| is. I..
I III. '
r M.
|. .In
I ■ •1 I i" if ah - and e A *
M M 1 V It i * .
Ill I l.niAi v , I *Htt. I IM*
•• iii'!- I VI i. :lo leJtt
l< I i • I. I'l Atu.Ut i* "r
, "I ill*
. i •r \ p.
hind.
nv y
i
It <
N I i
)hK
• II VMI«
1 * A I I U-l, I H put V
i.| 's l'i -it- Im ir and
' f ' .1 I , lit I M. .1 | It t .
I « ' it Nt Ifi', rtlM.nl | j
v ' .1 I hr H.ifrrl
f -loMihtei "-.I with liur «ver It.
d ll
I iml«*r i• iv hat. I IIiIm Ulli,
vv
I .1 I N I, I ** < <
>4111* Ill-put)
i It i
W. L. McDOW,
Having opened u
NEW MARKET
m'Xt tloc r to
I II I M \N S I.I N SIKH',
is turnishing his putror
with the best meats,
BEEF.
PORK.
MUTTON.
In the
SAUSAGE LINE,
Mi' cannot he excelled^
either in Pork. Beef,
Belogne, Wena,
Liver, or any
other kind.
To l>e convinced
and try me.
et
/me
• aid to hav e oi
criunl v K r -
w Ithifi t lie paat
I tlire 'if till p.iW e| iinl
I ti ll ^ . ,lllll' lid. |o
• •lei I ion to In hi I I it
e | 11 e 111 II «| > | tall 1 III
Ip oil tile III -I I uc.1 IN
-ti.l, it In ing He fourth
/ensum
i t i - ilm' iipliinli aiol Vf•.nt,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1893, newspaper, March 4, 1893; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205146/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.