The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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NO. 20.
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u In the de-
vi«| produoipg
Wttntrj i and in
tbe deatiaetisa of hundreds of
millions of property which
■0 mncbto bo deducted from th*
« n
qt oar
r ite^
«is
mo of
a still greater
variation"''I#
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The taxation
upon the
by
residence
DEPOT,
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OlIB AI VEKTK 1H« ATgl
between emt aed
The
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el valos.
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pip«^piipwipii
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One copy three month*75
Single copies ,..'. 10
i^^ted( on'
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Star of our own
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I® fftbtBU V i
Nov dawning bright
With valor's ligbt '"
1':
On pinlilito iftshi!wf- •" " •'•' >
Thy silver thine
First made a tyrant quiver,
-Effiaam
FU-U^iiA Q3«'ATTA
r tna>**f.AWt>Ww¥« s«u *f nt« jaijdt
Thou still
ThoagK
Through^
The brig
OUR
liers twiuinj,
desnc
Or sink
Thy fold*
Era foes s
IlfeHJ
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can
When yon can-oW a gpte,
A muatard/^i^tor i| ' *ahu
per^ialfrtend. £-^ 4;^
' New York eity, % gtatcra aboat
170,000 voters oat of a popalatiwn
-^AfgiumLlfr wn *3 r
ofo^mlliW ^ ?*to ^ ^
Th« le^dftig toclrty #f Fiji, iw?-
er eaU wiaflWMir , A
withotft *'a® ln,*t.! 'i!
^ dii.
paper edft^l axoHniiTely bjr ladies.
It alll nake a «*boltte.
U tba diflfcirnoe between
tha otbar aet-teos.
That";
natara «ba-<«iM:
your boy taatay at I
bear too ktd m JSb*
wheu hat
y jj ta*o$A
oounty, Kj
go a^l'^11
at a live bear ho has caught and
penned upon his fans. We'd
The only pretense or color of
Uiing which ^Mid M ianch to
ana roerdug South Carolina into mm nnn
cbaoea at proapwMf, baeanse tfcetr
profit* depahd epon tkesMsni
causes of soil aftd climate, and
not. npon io^ratnenttA Amotions.
Excessive goverosjantal oansaqip-
tion, as i&>oatl|r ranacked by the
present Uem00ratio saadMataibr
the PresWeniy,'
of our Astresk
not fcermbwtod t daring the, «wt
year, uor i. tker« any fair prosptot
mMptiW
month* 0as ^er the
ttetcmentiof JKessfa. it.Sunn
4 Co., by m fidluMa ofth.
twelve months of 18^5, while tl^a
time frfptflaituary the 1st to Ofe-
bolter tbp 1st, lWff, ev«r fifty per
MCo
backWiptoy, tha ta the aetrea-
poadiig period, W9, atM th« fb-
bilities of the galled firms for
wore twett^y-fiina miiUoni of dollara
greater than those of the 01 Ma
that were forced oat of batinass
^j^caarcKC^
not the worst features of the aitna-
tioa, because an eihalnatkm af
the same table from tba
unquettionoble authority,
that tha failara* af this year are
greater in number as aompavad
with tba amount of liabiiitiea,
than they wen last Year, an<l,
that therefore tha aommarcial
distress it spreading among the
smaller trailers of the interior,
and that a greater number of mer-
chant* whose industry has for-
merly been productive of natioaat
weatib, have been forced to bawaw
drones u|>on the community.
There was recently a alight
appearance of rarived prosperity,
because the railroad lines wore
transporting hundreds of thou-
nautili of visitor* to the Centennial,
aud the hotel* aad shopkeepers of
the large cities weta profiting by
the ganaral orates of the people
from their homes to Philadelphia.
Hat this was not a solid or snb-
ataatial rettval, because it wot
founded upon exoite^ient, and not
ujkki tbe real hioreaseil profit. The
Centennial visitors strained their
resources to share in tha glorious
national celebration, and to so-
lutions. Their own pursuits are
ueoessarily neglected ia the inter-
val, and on thair return to tbfclr
homeatbejr find WUMMvdf WPbe#
to even greater economy, than
heretofore, in Older to keep the
wolf fiftMrt te4boC:9 ^W Jiave
every elesaeat of wealth in our
country laid open to our hands,
but in otder to 9l$ae them, we
muta he In position to make our
not profits as large as possible,
hr** >*;■m m
p f«W flontribi}te to the proaperUj
af tha United Slatea. They
seaiaoty teas important to
wWftee bf Dhe country than the
gntt: whoso
Mwifo and m«f-
lust • Qt o thft, two parties now
claimiwR their aulIiHgea in common
ttfoiWijf aH other dwwes, the:
littma- All dbon them to
• V ml. .'till a,-.-
•temoriea of triumpb for Uw,
of ivtvity ot" tba eonatqr bat
dukhc With «w Miter leeoi*
tMHUWl W.WMSi
of due oonaldewtiosi aad,
eaaminntionj but if. it h
merely for the pwrpsae of aeotiaa
in* a systefn 6f pdbltc plundet
Zte a I'wlh
consequently, especially raftKim,
to commerce, it should bs
Wltfef BDblSv 1 I**" "* 'w
Ddring Tft«l4ntl',' an e'
the KortlkVihtrt'ihuted their quota
of tfnion soUfier^.^inl thw *"~
proportion ot-tHoo«y to thes
taaoe of the Uiimmi oaase. It is
a nristake and an- outrage upon1
tbe Intelligence Of the people, to
say that onlyjjlepublicans snstalu-
Mapd fought: the war. There ware
l^euiocratio soldiers and Demo-
cratic merchants, who contributed
tljeir blood aud their treasure, and
it ia wrong UT 4Betf of their
fair proportion) of credit for tbe
great rosttlt. The fact that tha
ruling pdwen of the Southern
States were Pejnoer^lc jttst
or to aece^iou is not a reproach
to tha ooflservative sentiment of
the United States, beoause the
Bepablican party was then of re
eeht orlgiti, "and almost no
time prior to the oatbraak of the
Rebeiliuu, whea tbe^aath was di
Ttdetl without refereaoe to seetiou
al tones or any i>eeuhar hwrtitn-
tioiis. With the end of th*f *&>
there has. disappeared from
history of tbe country '
moa tiond of anion in ti
institution of slavery which form*
arijrhridthe8oath
made it what it Unow caJled/'the
soHd South."
There is tk* «sa on now why
South Carolina and Georgia
~w±b5^iii 'I
net profits, and there ia no single
giving a Radical vote, is that tbe
Constitution of the tJoited States,
guarantees isveiy State a Rtfubli-
can form of government, and that
her people want to smike it Demo-
catio, ,.« ' .y -f'H'st'i t* ?i <-
A patent has been taken out in
England far bf>>wa paper Mstflccto
as bed covering* Tj^y oompen
sate far their lightness by their
density, sad add materially to
warmth. Tbey an perforated at
distanera of aboat four laohas, In
ordar to paamote ventilattew, and
the small siaes, forty eight by
thirty one Inchon, aril at aboat
uiae vents each. Several oontracts
have been made for hospitals and
Schools, ,1
tile suooess, as reduction of
tssation. Our taxation, National,
Steto aad mnaioi|ial, has staoa
the war, been excessive beyond
LriftfduMrifcdf.if Ue^rV*
tkms tbaa that ofdqr other oeua-
old and safe
than l*>
This rale applies to individuals
and to all etfs*#|rfj't|e frmsluni-
IT. The
bat
I# ibMi •fRilviMd BUluM-
hccaaaa all State*
munioipaHtias pledged
foe their share. tt<
inn
Pal
ami
selves for
of both stated' «r m
wk.care Uttla faf tlirir ^^ indnstrics
and proeperMJen, bat much for tba
amaantet moftey wbteb they can
extract from il e tax-payera of
those communities.
The first netWl*.«f.Ipor toW
cantile proaperity i * thoroagl
reunion oftheeaaatry anbthaea-
tingnishment of Wi tboae ques-
tion* which *nd ftc^aertlon
,al dWsions. MJH•* Ha?
South be iaterraptod, a large ai
importerwm:*-:*!!**'*
commerce ia disturbed, and oar
jHiarathe inofit aasruiag Aas* the
hood Hag aaAmaskettaeef 'Muth-
3roiis. The ITirilsra OM
em crops.
&MM6' SfSt
reasonable rate. It can only be peacc in tbe West
■oat have
The cereals
peacc
of one
M
portanttoour n^oanUl* alqspsf
than tba trjptnal. staplas ef tbs
othsr sectkma.
airily sntailed iaat uymn^itiMM, i* essential In both,' and-a dlstfir-
whwh croatM *o«r SlrifeW, Vdt batioe at tbe lain* of tbl «6torad
oaly ia tha ahapa o| aattonal, bat people in Sonth Qtesitea. Miaria.
people in South
sippi or Loaisiaaa, to aa
strwiimsK
the interests of ytwTw%,t Mfila
The first
...
Wiailnlf PyiliBi —n ^0.000.000
, , fi'itta ku^JiJilf
boras nidi^r iaaUs men bet, and
chnrehes make them better. '
- i 1 i l kaa<il«'i*tei '" " ''
Th* following advertisement
latelyapprsradla a Livorpool pa*
pets *!Waated, l - ayouugssan
of rsfinsdsmrirai teatea, a posi-
tasa aa aoadntdaw hi bom* wSM to
fisfiimiij fiddrabs ii"' v* ■
i !( < «PT«a*Wjlf !i in ,ii. ■
, I. KH IP ym Mr.
mi became, bis,last,
a tender moaodv on
" oan^e aa
J' .J^S needn't
¥ ii**!!**' ¥
er listens to any
Imi'Jfye. . j '1
CraWd at tbe depot Waiting lbrr
late train; aflitble young man
seeosts grot old gent >-"Sir,
think I have bad the pleasure
ot meeting you before. Your
feoe looks fomilDkr." Old gent-
"Doea.eh 1 So'll yours Yoie you're
old asl am,"-
Utiion.
Jk, .ti anger wss fit town : the
other day^ trying to aeil for a curi
osity, a bootoompsse, which he
stated bad beesi ia Ma family for
over 500 years, and was repotted
to have onocbfeen oVned by Pon-
tius the pilot, thoogh be frankly
said be contd not vbuch for the
last statement. —Ntrmich Bulletin.
Norristown Herald: — "Dead-
City, Blank QUI, has one
editor and twenty saloons. After
the eaitor has visited all the
salooas to learn tha news; his
paper is so intoxicated tha% it
doesn't come oat, and tbe Dead
wvodm donHf ft nitfl ^
want paper for ^nn wadding."
Thus a certain wnte mau repll-
cd to OBS Who said: "Such and
each thoughts have ooms into my
mifdf* igr sajiafc «I*t them go
agato." Aad anther wise oraels
said, "Thoa canst not prevent tbe
b^cds irom fiyinK about thy bead,
b\it canst pwvent their building
tkeif neatain thy hair." —Afar-
••••••
%wt man has
perpetrated
bat see wsH act have si
him of wardering whole lamily
under circumstances of direct cru
elty, with tiro Sided hardihood
of boastiag of tbe act; yet he ssys:
**lt isnot gsoerally known, bnt
tba editor of this joarnsl
teak music lessons on tba piano.
Bs finds s. melancholy pleasure
to this day in going to the «n a-
tegr and sitting on tha graiw ef
tbe family who lived next' door
and thinking af their thnaettr." ft.
m
Diicthmuch shall
Hi ?*;'mfiv/ ) A'iti m J>>
lie *PP'y hw
„ to the skill of the persons
} for he 4' '
them
iM tr.
_ to pleasethemsel yes
and himself shall con-
knowledge; bat let
LI. Amnn#liMkk toi tMiiMntoiME '
■II IJnWMViis Uvl U*3 WvUUimWICi
Lot him be snrc to leave other men
their tarn to apeak; nay, if there
fee ahy that would reign and take
op-all the tbae, lstbha find aMsaua
^"""'Ibm off and bring others
•frt"
CITATION.
iTMm C. Craig ' ) Bull fending
nt M.UI.ylhi tAe Oounty
John H. Art her. > Utrt of J per-
son county, November firm, 1ML
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
,io tbe sheriff qr aay constable
o« Jefferson qoaa(ar,
ORKETINGi Whereas, John
C. Craig, plaintiff hi. the above
entitled Cange, has made bath be-
to summon said John
toMmio siamm
r.frir'iWs,
Boy, (a newspaper puulishod in
Ja^xv ooanty, there being 'bo
newspaper publishad in tiiis eonn-
lwtore the.
courthoiise t^ere-
of in the town of Beanm6nt; «#h'
tbe Sd <Monday in Novoukber^ AJ
D. tb«* and there to SM« er
nAMmM <* ^d Crfttf, filijd iu
against said Archer,
aitd sili^ekilt lit Substance that
Justly ftidobted'to
ssid Cmig by promissory note
dated Maitdi lfith, 1872, whereby
and in which said Archer prom-
ised, one day after date to pay to
said John C. Craig the sum of four
hand red and fifty dollara gold,
cent interest from
with ten per
nor, &c.
Given utulor my bahd
f r a \ and seal of said Ctonrt, at
\ 1 1 office, this the 3d day of
Oct,, A. D. 1870.
W. F. Git BERT,
, crk Co. c. j. c.
Issued Oct. 3d, 187i
W. F. Gilbert, clerk.
" A true copy of the orlgiuttl, in
my hands. ' S j
THQ& H-LANOHAM,
Sheriff J. C,
Oct. 18, 4w.]
CITATIOW.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Orange County, greeting' '
Whereas, Ddnnid Call has fitcd
in the County Oourt of Orange, a
(wmplaint against H. J. Skinner,
S. J. Gitt'ord aad Thomas L. Big-
gins, under the firm namo oft'
Skinner, Glffor^
in sabstance that
said firm name, on" the 2nd of
Mav, 1876, executed and delivered
to Wm. McF, Lewis their promis-
sory note for sam of $400.00, pay-
id fowls or order oil the
ft Co., all
they under
koow.yea
know net.
your-
MtmaN thought to
ahallbathoest another
youj
thouft another
tiaic to know that which
able to said
19th day of June, 1876; (hit bote
was transferml by endorsement to
petitioner for Value rec6lvdd, and
is dae and anpekl—prays for
judgment, costftck—And affidavit
having been mode thatsa,id defen-
dants are non-residents
State of Texas—you are
commanded to summon satd H
Skinner, S. J. Giiford-and Thomas
L. Higgles to appear before the
County Court of Orange County
to be held at the Court House, in
Orange, on the 3rd "Monday lit
November next 1 then and thCTe
to answer this complaint by oana*
ing a. true «H y af this citation ta
be published tor foar ?ncoes*iye
weeks, fn some newspaper pub'
lisbed ncamst to the County Scat
of yonr asnifta * prior to tba sit-
ting of i«l Court. -
Herein fail not, bat of this writ
taS S.a0tf°n du6 "-
Witness, B. H. Smith, Co. Clerk,
Orang* Ca Oiven under my band
( ) aud ssal uf office at rOr>
r-sr«i r
^CleAO.A,.,
lsM d Oct. 5th, 1876: R. B.
Smith, Clerk. 1. i«.?l
1 oertify tbs above is tbeorigi-
nal writ now. in oik handa-
o^w the wm published for,
weeks iu the Jam
h ' Sheriff O.^. T. '
y'i U ',«?.«< >m
(•; !<•• -t i t' < ' '
H7"C Th. ■ndertlirn.d mercUnUo
Mil JCtfemniMvwM. rm thu Sm*.
LiliUR, PACE * ce.
(f } «. W. blETTH * Cb. u
"t'H I
'itmWuhtnV.
— «te lams*
We ■asuUctura and in *0WUiW
•vitf sljfe y Caniaf. I* w. We saS hiraUh Coachcs, fhnnltiium .ud
Hhimi, made bf tb. ban cutae*uren In the ncatrj. Wa HMHtaetau. otmlVu
•rt*j KWie r of PbMtoo, Vietorto, CabrinieU, Coal-Box Bugfr, ^|*a« W«gW
itockaw.ja, ato. We an pabiatMa of, wad BMinflMtar*. Un>bwt fiiide 8*.t BoffT
to tbe laarlut) very eaully cbauged to Mewwifai twoac toar mwnafc We are
alao tbe eriftaator* anl manufacturers of lb. celebrated Ie*u concord bucsr
which baa given Sttdi gMt utMlhetlea, uxl of wblch io .^pany Jfejivo been add'
through tbe Stole. We defy competition . atyla, quality and price. A good aaaoftmant
gfbaraeaa, Wkipe, eto., <o<nlastly oa bud. "
'ii!' i'r, > 4 -i
ADVBftTlfiKiBBlVT
HICRtASE THBOUANTTTY.
IMPROVES tHE 1
ARMSTRONG'S
Gsed Fretli Buttsr nll thb Year reUnd.
P. ; <? vv f J 1 vTir*! vRtf
iHty*,
daily «■* Ky ■a.oytrftbe noil
men in tbe batter ceuatiee
M tf.nm' .! ■'!
la hot weather tbli P.wd«r mh*. but-
ler mach firmer and tweeter than it asaally
is,' and kbepa it trmia turning rancid. It
alae naoMi tbe atreag feavdr of tnraipi,
gwUe, waadi.aar. Salbyiiim md, toe. t
aad tbe inneaa4(i rWd ot butter auteb
nor., than pays th. tiifiiag etpauae of
mMigb.
35 cents per package.
Wholesili.* Depot: .
106 Market ST., PHUUu>si.rHtA, PA.
.SM ■ -•
▲warded tho Htghert Mednl at Vienna
TO.^tho«
/J^io^scpant,;
Niw York.
|-:ii . ! )(,'•, •• ' 5)i ;
COpp. Metropolitan Hotel.) ,,r
MAW ITP ACTlTltERS, IMPOH-
TERS AlfVDlSJkl-
- '.KfiM : W
CHR0M08 AND FRAMES, 8TERE-
SC0PE8 ASt) VIEWS, ALBUMS,
Gft APHOSCOPKS, AND
• < I Is (f i ,!-,ti
views.
Pfotograpfcic littri-
m' %:t
We are Headquartwe for everything I.
the way .fStoreoptioona.ndMagto.tiMi-
teraa, being manatiurturara of tha Ifiseo*
Boientifio Lantern, 8tereo-P.uoptioon,
Adv.rtiaer'a Stercoptiooa. Artoptleoa,
School Lantorn, family Lantern and
Peoptefc L.utom. Each Myie Mog the
boat ofiUolaaa in the market.
Calatogeea «f lastana and Mm,
with dlroitton 1 {ac aaingi *ant ou njipli-
cation,, i.jftuiiw^ hi j.-il J <tM 'kIj a
^rsstzzL""1
;7t fr? U-m mm *itev
CF'Cut out this advertisement fc*
reference.
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VIKTO* fclULHTH,
T- 'uiJ-i?! >1? /]tf?hi f <itU it? i
... «SS^-
m* IMeCOBe l
ANB nBCHjUVIC irS., n
Sl^pipjrTB^ASWW
FOLLOWING MANU-
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TEBWILLMEB db CO.'b -
FigE^m,sr-
. . SAPS*
And Baak T*
Tite largest stock of safes in Texas,
warranted (in writing) ihe strongest
and best made in the United State*
by any maker. M !'
Send for Circulars.
Sergeant 6c GreenleaTs Chronometer
Combination and Key Lock*. '
flilKf-rtusgwm . -
Crapp Si Jones' Steam -Fire Engine.
Peter A. Voght's Patient Refrigerators.
Brown & Go's Cotton Gins, Conden-
sers and Self-Freezer*. . , :
Enterprise Coffee and "Drug Mills.
Abram Thomas'. Combined Cotton
and Corn Plantar. > ' 1-i>f
>Vrlghfs Patent Cultivator and
ii tiler. ..
E. Lyon's Hydraulic Jack Screw*.
Newton & Co's Fire Slicks and
e«'
Furnaces. ; <•
White Mountain Isrfteam Fro*zei>
- ' V i If:'? . h'lf / •• f
Printing Presses, Fairbanks' Seak:,
Tobacco Cutters. lV)llt
Reese Plows, the best and dhtH^nt-
in Texa*. ' ;<
Agricultural Impkraeats, Steam E i'
gine*, Threshing Machine* and
Hons Power*.
Washing Machines, warmoted 16wer
than My in tfa^i -
Ail the Above goods «e
sell ' at niSnufiKturar pri^ec. and
cheaper than can be bougbt 'ehe-
whswt •<«;«: Wi
Second band tales Ixwght and sold.
! I . rfj- <' 1.: I t !"•«« ♦ ■' > • • •• •'
nj-U
FOR SALE!
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a' .
T«XA«
o,
Oooda carefalty pMbod.
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THE "t l(ION SHUTTLE
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i ■■'<<! di^U (w. w '
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Between yotoaMwi and Marint atrret,.
itii
■1
lEWtnro MAcnMB.*'
PRICE $85,00
?-'ri w;
mtm ,.i. . • .(:• > /
for HanH«. Jcferton, Poll, lw md t
Ja pcr Coti^t'ei-
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Carraway & Blake. The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1876, newspaper, November 16, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235498/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.