The Austin Evening News (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 15, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCALS.
"Pkaciiks ouo dollar per dozen.
NiKr.TV-rvo in the hIiiuIo !
Ir'rt mighty hot-
thai. -but everybody knowH
Watkk melons arc becoming plenti-
ful. Claka Hakkh tlio charming uotress.
'appears us "Mnzeppa" at tlio Opom
House tins evening.
A vhnv long train of wagon and carts
. ' Moll . hero yosterdny for Foil Concho
Hi! iljt (lovcrnmcnt supplier
'V.iinuj; is no futi in Jiimt iu; up 'iociil""
mioli a day as this lias boon - -but we arc
. bound to got psed to il
Tnr. Capital Ice Company took out live
(onof ice to d;. HeienfUT it is ex-
pected to bo manufactured regularly in
largo quuntil.i.
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'I'liA'i irrepie.ssihle follow Miowno will
ham something to say about tlio Colnrn-
do lie nfl'iims tbat theiiwr still Hows
rtistwuid and lotanx the ooloi of bin
capillary toiniitliuii.
M V.I. VlIKDON is li'ild. loi pat i on -go.
Nolias seat and an excellent bill
of but) for all who soe!c h now reslnu-
rant at the Cit.i Hotel building. The
best of ice cienni daintily flavored i to
be found there.
Tut: rehearsal of the play of " Maop-
pa" passed oft" finely bvM night. Every-
thing is ready for the grand piesentation
Hub evening. Attcud tho Opera House
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by all means and witness the brilliant
spectacle.
J. H. Roubktsox was yesterday ex-
amined at tho Turns County District
Court for admission to the Bar of this
Stato. The examination passed before
the Committee -was of such a character
as to Avarrant the Committee in recom-
mending Mr. Uoberlson for admis-
sion. Dn. Boakdjian' tho President of the
City Council will act as Mayor pro ton
' ' ' 'in the absence of Hon. T. It. Wheeler.
Mr. W. will spend a couple of weeks
at Lampasas Springs with the view of
improving his health.
Kememuku to-moriow night tlio St.
David's clutrch festival takes place at the
'''' Capitol. An excellent entertainment will
.3in W.pfovidod. Tho halls of the building
will bo lighted with gas and tho new
chandeliers will glisten in tho brilliant
Jifflit.
Sufiikmj: Coukt Decisions. The i'ol-
T lowing causos were decided to-day in the
Smrome Court:
Statol vs. State. Comal County. Af-
firmed. Tyre Thompson v. State. JJell Coun-
ty. Affirmed.
Mooro vs. Stato. Hell County. Re-
versed and remanded.
Shroyier ct. al. vs. State. Lampasas
County. Affirmed.
Rodger vs. State. .Montgomery Coun-
I .' ! t by. Affirmed.
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Williams vs. State. Fayette County.
. Keverved aud remanded.
i Mooro vs. State. Fayette County. Ito-
rersed and remanded.
State vs. McLano. Atubco-iit County.
Affirmed.
Mej'ers v. Andrews Judge llth .Ju-
dicial District. Applicatoon for maii-
.damns. Collin County. Application ro-
ff fusod.
Bishop vs. State. Navairo County. He-
versed and remanded.
.' Bishop v.s. State. Navano Couiil.
Heversed and remanded.
At tho Mayor's Court a number of
"tplaytirs appeared in their fuvoiite cbur-
-CsflliOiifef. 5Q110 who was young and not old
yMlS appeared and plead guilty to a charge of
intoxication. A to a charge biought
against him for cruelty to a dumb brute
a mare in his pogMsion ho feigned ig
norance claiming that possibly he might
have done the act complained about.
lhmdall got into a muddled state of in-
toxication yesterday and while Officer
Steed was quietly proceeding along the
street with him their ennio a midden
. f wrenching qf the arm and a blow upon
' Steed's headand then came certain other
blow. from Officer Steed on Kandall's
devoted cranium and then submission'
inlthe'pilrC of the jnisouer. Kandall said
HE25K3E5JS
ho was guilty of being drunk and tho
Court charged him $.'1 and costs for tho
admission. A ease of assault was con-
tinued until another day.
Hon. TIiob. V Hughes A. ij. Pisher
Elias Talbot Josoph Talbot. J. J. Kobin-
sou J. II. ShatTerjand Phil. Anderson all
of Goorgotown arc in our city to-day.
To-Night at tho Opera House Allen's
excellent theatrical troupe presents the
beautiful drama of " Mazoppa or tho "Wild
Horse of Tartu ry." A veritable hoi so
is introduced upon the rituge. ltoinom-
bor there will be aline wardrobe elegant
scenory and good acting on the occasion.
I) It. McCoiiMipic keep1 an o.vcollontj
grocery and feod store .just cast of tho
iron -bridge oil Pecan streid. Ho deliv-
ers all goods piirohtibod of bini fioo of
charge in any part of the city.
Tin: Statesman thi- morning hud an
item in its local column favoring the
building of a bridge acioss ibo Colorado
at this point. The idoa should bo acted
upon. It would be of gioai convenience
to those owning property over tlio river
and of special lionefb to the traveling
public.
VVM RAATZ '
MAJS'UFACTURKU
Of ull kiuda of "Fire and I5urlar-rroof
SAFES AND BANK VAULTS
WITH BKST COMBINATION LOCKS.
AUiO Hopairn Iron and lb ; Work at
tho lowest posiible torins.
Old Sales lakeu in part navjnent for new
one.
MuHxjitj Street
AUSTLN Tl'.XAS.
NOTICE.
ESPAjinualMcutnigB of tliu Diroctoih and
Stockholders oflho Austin and Pacific Short
Lino Knilroad Company will take place at
tho Gait Hoiifee Louisvillo Ky. on Tuesday
tho Gth day oi July 1875.
Z. V. SMlTir. Prcaidcnl.
Wm. 0. Thomas Sec'y.
juy Inx
XO TAXES !
l'Iutfirnutional Certificates looalablu as
"Head flights" m largo or snuiill (piaulitios
at two hundred and ibrty-iivo dollats per
Certificate.
f09 Alternate Ccrtilicatces at low pi ices
in quuntitiea to Htut purchasers.
l'7or sale at ouico of L. B. KUWAKDS
Land Agent
77 tf No. o Bruggerhotr Building.
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WELLS'
FASHIONABLE TAIL0BS1 101'
Hancock building Pine St. West of Avenue.
Fine Imported Goods.
Cloths Cassimcres Vesting and Suit Goods
of tho liuest quality.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction
or no sale.
Special attention paid to Cut ting. I w
T1AKRY 11A AVKLNS.
Fashionable Barber titoj
Congress Avenue
Who i.-s bound to plcaso becau-.o be Jus ucb
an able corps of export workmen h -ing
full satisfaction in Shaving
Shampooing Hair-rutting A e.
Alto Cuts Cbildren'h Ib.ir.
Conns and try us.
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Kenlucky Anitiial Beneiil Associalinn
of Physicians.
hnciioN 1. H-' it cnaeteil b. the Goucial
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kenluek.y
TlnitHrs.Ll. Harne-' WaihingLonPitliian
John I). Pav W. D. Armstrong 1). Keller.
Joseph Fitliian W. K.Davis Lewis IVnin
Honry Skilbnan D. J). Carter Y. II. liuli;
Hugh Kodnian ami Janit-s SI. Kelloi- and
their hiiceessors bo anil thet aie lieieb
ereated a. boilv corporate under thenaiueof
TUB KBNTUCKY MUTUAL BKNBF1T S-
SOOIATION Ol-' J'HYSICIAXS to have pu
nctual succehsion with tho right to obtain
hold sell convoy and dispose of every chins
of proporv and to make and retain their cap-
ital slock" to the amount of O.ni: 1Iumu!i:i
Thousand Doi.i.aks with tlio iower to con-
fer eharitios sin herein pioviilod or as tho
President uud Directors niaydoteiinine. and
ninv make contracts that shall bu binding
fiuo'and be sued and transact all biisiiio.ss in
its roiporate name for its corporate purposes
and to use a corporate coal renewable and
changeable at pleasure and may make Jiy
laws for Uh government not inooiisinlen
with the .iirpsesof the euiporation oi wit
the laws of the land.
Si:ciiox 'J. The jioiftOiis heieiu Jiainud or
a majority ot'lheiii may coiisiilntu a iloaid
to do bnsineHri anil may jir.iceod at plcasino
to organize fully and receive as iiiciiiheiK all
physiciaiiH of good standing without refer-
ence to ageor condition of heaUbj.and the
wivch ohihlieu and families of the same be-
tween tlie agin of sixteen and Jifty-fto of
good health and sound constitutions
iSKono.v :J. Bach jioruon on beeoiubig a
member shall pay into the trea.siii) of'ihe
Company tho oiim o Va Ooilar- to beCiiiue
ti uerniauent fund of thuCoinimiiv. and iinon
j the jiayment of which satiiu ouch peraou shall
bo etifit'lod to uud webcivo a Life M
l. I.I.. f1..J!l '.f 1. .-..-- ' IV.
Piosidont and Biioutors may prescribe vJliioli
shall cvpross 'oil its face the obligation of such
uui.Tiiiii Kviiiiii-uiu oi nuuii iiuvieu .is iiie
inciniior ami the btmolits to aeenio to tholo-
g;ll hc'us of ihottiulin in the ovont of death.
SnuiiON !. TheotHco of the company Hhnll
bo located nl Jfaris Kentuohy and tho per-
sons abovolnontioned. to whom this fihnrtor
is granted shall const ihUo tho llrst Board of
niieefoiM. Irnm 'wliiiun immlinr flun- ulirill
eldet tho onieei-s of tlio Cotnpahv who shall'
liovl Uloir respective offices lov tho term of
two years or uurmg 'good hchnvior until
their suocessorsshall bo elected and installed
Tho oleotiou for :i new JJoaulshall takeplaco
two years nflortliuorgnufrniion of the Gkitni
panj uudorthiiDiieotoiy. In tho oymtt of
death of oncer more nieniboMiliitholoard'
tho mm Vivin'g liiembers shall hiive powo.r to
till the vncnuoio but at aiiyFrognlnivinoctiiig
oft) Asqatimi the number of Directors
nniy bo decreased to not loss than hovcii.
Tho Boaid may fix the salaries of its otlicors
and prescribe (heir duties and amount and
condition of such bonds as thoy may require
of tlmni ioul to do all other acts within the
purview of IhN ClitiftoV ilnd not iuconsist-
e'it with the law.
Micn'iov o. A 'itiiijorii'y of (he MiiecloiN
alone oi six of theiu with the l're.sidont or !
Viee-I'iooiilenj may constitute i Uoruni to
do business .unl in the absence of President
and Viee-Piesideiit may ajipoiut suchoH'icers
pro loui)ore. t .
ijmiov (1. Tin; ion dollars paid' into tho
fioiisur '. i.u.li. iiieuiberas a 'permanent
fund. uia. si t I ho discretion of ilpt President
and Dbcotots heatiuopriatcdtotlle election
and endow nienl ola college for the education
olWIie children of (he mpnibovsof this Asso-
eiation.or.in such olhcuchaiitiesiis they may
direct. . ... ..
Snuilfni 7. In ai'lditiou to the iiieinbcishij
fee of t-n dollais theie shall be an annual
fee of two dolhu's uaid into the treasury to
a.-sisl in a inu; the expenses of the Conipanv.
Si.r'imv b. Oiiiiolilicatiou by the Secreta-
ry of the death of a meuilior each Mtr i ing
ilieiuber shall nay iblo tbb tieasurv within
foity dayMiom date of notice the sum or
two dollars uud twenty cents two dollars of
Miiien jiioii eaun nicnioer shall uoiiHUtuto u
fund to bo paid within ninty days after death
of such member to the-Jcgal heirs of the
same. The twenty-cents vill be used in pay-
ing thoexpensesof the Convpany. TboBonrd
may have the right to increase the above
assessment tor ti purpnsn of payment to
the legal Jieirs of the deceasod nieinbor to a
sum not exceeding ten dollars' in addition to
the tw cnty cents provided membership num-
bers live hundred' and (provided further tho
assessment paid to the heirs of any deceased
member shall not exceed live thousand dol-
lars. Skcjiox II. JvOiparl of the stock or interest
of any members of this Association shall bo
subject to any debt liability or legal Or eo-
uitable process against thcni or Avhich shall
alienate the fund fioin their logaliicirs.
Sr.oilON 10. The President; and .Ilnnril of
Dlrcctois shall eausu to be made aniiuailya'
i
mil rcporii oi xue ousiness aim conuiiion oi
(ho company subject to the inspection of all
its mcnibcrs. !
Suction 1J. 'l'ho( By-laws may regulate
the timu of nil regular meetings of the Board
and called meetings ami the rules manner
and form of voting and.regulato all othor
business not inconsistent with this act or
may fix the rules and principle by which the
Company 'may tiy and. expel a member 'and
adjudicate upon his rights duties and for-
feitures as a member of said Cninpaiiy.
Skciiox 12. If the Board chooso thoy may
constitute agencies and branch offices 'any-
where for the purpose of facilitating tho ob-
jects of the Association and being of a pure-
ly charitable character shall bo exemr from
till Stale county and city faxes.
SKcrrdx 1". Whenever 'the Board of Di-
rcotois may deem it necessary to raise money
for tint purpose of carrying out 'tho charita-
ble pmposo contemplated in ibis Charter
they may issue bonds oflho denomination of
One Hundred Dollars to an amount not ex-
ceeding One Thousand Dollars with coupons
attached thawing interest at any ra to agreed
upon: tho bonds and coupons payable-1 ;ui
may be agreed upon by the HoukI..; & t
Si:ciios I'll Tluac'L.to take cftect Jio
its parage. ' " T ' "
John T. jBucu Speaker
of the I rouse oj") Jtoproson tn li ve.
O: A'.'C. IToj.Ti1SieakcT '
of the Snciite.
P. JL LBSLIB Govcrmp-
1 of i ho State of Kentucky
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S.Mur.i.Jl. Cni iiuiiii
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Seeieliiry of State.
Appmcd Ahucli il; JS71.
OPPICiJ OF TUB
Alnliiiil lioiiofiL A.ssouiitLioii'.bi'
Ky
Physicians.
Incoijim'iiii d by the .Stale of Keutu:k..'v
Aeciiiuiilateil capital limited to !$UII01M).
i;n.i ri;ic L'i;i'ri;TUAi.
. je iiCn (biiuiiimoiL
To ill wlioiu if nitty concei'ii":
1)11. W. A. EAST
Of Austin Tiinis County and State of'i'e.x-
its is iieiom nppointcil Agent ol tho KBJs-
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t Mill ! Ill lllfllfl"1iilil"ll i.v.miiililfiiii Ai''Mi'
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Piofessional Applicauls; to deliver Lil'erchi-
beinhip Ccrtilicittesijud collect for the same:
to collect from .Meinlieis in the Coimtyabove
mentioned the annual feen and tho foes due
on the death of cadi member of this AHsocia-
lion. '
IN Tr.s;Ti.MO.V Wlli:i'i:OP This Com-
mission is heieb Mgue.d and sealed in Louis-
ville Ky. this nth day of May. Itj.'i.
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