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THE'ffEEEY STATESMAN.
, USTIS.V... TEXAS. .
TlUJIWDAYi
.MAY 20, ISM
Thr vote od Kabortson' nomina
tion Htu not well Ijo couotrucd u
endorsing cillicr Garfield or CouL
ling. .-. .... ,-i
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- Indiana, ia order to olbet Kew
1 York ob tho fertiale suffrao qua
tion, lia passed n lnw allowing wt-
' men to vol?;.' "., .
' ' It is estimated that the internal
reveuiw receipt of Uie country win
aggregate about $10,000,000 more
than lat yean
.-,1' n m mm
'Tiib IJrush electric light company
. lia's been awarded the contract to
lijjUi Broadway and Fifth Aveaue
in New York City.
A copy of tho revised version or
lite scriptures was presented ,lo
Queen V (Hoi la Tuesday, and now it
will bo ready for use.
The qurciiol England is reported
is reported as desiring to rai-io Dis
raeli's nephew and heir to tho peer
age, but Mr. GUdstouo objects.
The l'residout reported to the
Scuate yesterday that ho had no
further communications to make,
and that body adjourucd fine die.
x. A man, who U jiaid to bo jrood at
figures, tinds that it costs the goy
f ernment $700 to lieiid ouo letter
over a certain Htar routo lit Now
..jtfexlco, . , t
.ft i n m m ,
. -f Thosk couteiuplaliux matrimony
r. may be warned by the case of a youujr
" man in an eastern city who fro t mar
"neda tew days ago.' Two dayn
" thereafter ho was a corpse.
'" ' It is statud that tho judjjo who
prououueed tho death sentence on
Sophie rierofl'kyv in Russia, was a
companion of her childhood, and at.
one time a suitor for her haud.
Gen. Ben. Kitti.kk, it is said, is
. about to form .a law partucrship
With llou. Roger A. l'ryor, a Con
federate general (luriujr the war.
" JIow times and men do change.
Mr. (iout.n's several newspapers
dYOcated tho couQrmatiou. of Stan
ley Matthews, finally, tho recalci
trant Bcuato was brought around
quietly, and Mr. (jonld'auiau isO. K.
It now hegius to appear that the
Teal purpose of Frauce la to annex
Tunis to the empire. For our part
ehe is very welcome to tho whole of
Africa, not excepting that part of it
In the United Slates.
' Tennessee has a bureau ofagri
' culture, and it is now canvassing for
, list of lands for sale in each coun-
tyj and which list will be distributed
in local ilies.whence the state desires
or expects linmlgrauts. '' , ;
' Blanche K. Bruce, tho colored
ex-senator , from . Mississippi, . who
.- 'was put forward for a place iu Gar
field's cabinet but fulled to get it,
'Las been ' made Register' of the
Treasury, a very lucrative onico. '
' Rev. Dr. Van Bokelin, rector of
promiueut. Episcopal church at
' Hunalo, 'New York, having con
' ducted' services lo a 'Presbyterian
liouse of worship, is to be tried for
. liia otTc use against rigid, eclcsiasti-
ciaui. - .i '
i . Four thousaud.soveu hundred Iih
migrauts rmiclied Castle Garden on
the 12th. The recording clerk said,
. at .he cud of tli U day's work, that
lie felt ax though he had copied the
' directories of all the towuft in Gor-
;1 many.', ; ; ' .' .. ." 1(,
The imprisonment in au iusaue
asylum of Dejaruette,. who, it will
be remembered, killed his sister in
a house of ill-fame,- aud who was gc-
quitted on the insanity plea, sug
. gesLs a new departure in the Jlmtle
. of such acquittals. : . j
: i Tub. Georgia - 1'ress Association
resolved to supply the state lunatic
asylum with a copy of every paper
In the state. Was the proposition on
the principle that liko cures like, and
that the inmates of the asylum may
be cured by the insane opiuions of
- editors.
Commissioner . JjEIHiCs new
kind of 8ilgar;'i( measured by its
cost, must be the best tho world.
It is made 4"roiu UcU,aI a cost to
. Um government of $G.uD per pound,
and, remarks an exchange, ia served
to Congressmen and others in the
shape of taffy.' ' -" ' ' I .
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1 Thb friends of Mr. Conkllng, in a
coutldeut manner, "a tew weeks
since, stated that "ho had plan."
The developments of the past few
days have shown thai' Mr. liaruehl
. also had planj and Iho further, fact
' that tho Utters were tho best laid,
and yet they 'were all laid iu infamy
'I
Bowers, of the l'auola Watchntan,
' wants to exchange his paper for
geese four for each copy of the
. paper, for,. one year. There . is a
natural atliuity between Bowers anid
the goose, which makes this the
. most appropriate and even exchango
' yet proposed in tho ! newspaper
worUL.. . . '
E W. Fat; tho land-grabber, is a
regular fay. This tlmo ho skippod
' out of the penitentiary, taking along
with him the - accomplished land
- thief, James McCulJough, who, iu
company with Dr.! Tullis,' ran. the
Austin cd'd of tho machine, while
, 11am was the genius, at Kansas City,
who seemed ta' direct Its mover
, meut?. , - ,.. V ', ' '
Thb Chicago Timet declares the
Invaaiou o Mexico by Americais
a commercial Invasion. :Yet jt in
volves the bighest political' lntr
ests of Mexico as an independent
power. It is a safe prediction that
the political XoU of this coinmex-
v ciaT ravastou wilt be attended, at aa
early .day, by violent popular dis
turbances In that country, . Either
bucU disturbances must- be sup
pressed, and puUio. 'tranquility
maintained, by a pvet-mmMit of am
ple strength for the purine, or Uie
American capital must be dicou
tinaed. Bat when the comurrial
invasion has once gained a footiug
in the country, It will not be discon
tinued no matter what the political
consequences to Mexico may be.
B.' M. .Si liloeder & Co, of All
Merdam, have taitrd.' The linii v:ik
III ;ik(I sI.-iihIiii' and le:ilt. Iarrelv
ill cuttoiU' .Liabilities over !Hi,mn").
K.lison h:iy Iiiih on- tile nli
calioiiH IVoni more than three Ihoii
saiid eilles nln villages in which
el"rlrie li-ri.t rriiipHiiies are to be
iirmed. , i . :
tJol. Tl.omas A. Scott,, late
('resident l the IVuiisylvaiiia Rai
road (,'iniijuiiiv, In ' very ill at Uitt
Philadelphia residence, having had
another strcik i ar:tlyHm. -
The liondon. Timet says there is
no eliaueu of any nrraiieuieut Im
tweeu the rival All.uilie "cable eon,
panics, and the prospect is that there
will be (!omri-liiiii at at-liillin x r
wont tiilV. , . , r ,
The Kl Paso Timtx has the slalo
menf.lVoiii what authority we do not
know, that the managers of the
Texas l'a itie - exieiihiirn have r
solved lo provide a water supply fir
the road by diygiu;; well, iiiut of
them artesian, ' eery ten or tilteen
miles bet wren Fort Worth and Kl
I'aso. . - ;
The siiii-ess ot Mary Auderiton,
who becaino a popular .r iiiiiiiedi
diately oil adopting the ft age, has
incited I wo oilier loui.-ville. vouu(j
women to attempt the same feat.
Tlieyare Mi.-s Fetter and Mis Dick
sou, Mini each is now on atrial West
ern lour. It issaid tli it ball the girls
in Itouinville aro statre Mruek. ' i
The house In which Davy
Crockett once lived at l.awrenco
burg ia fctill hlaniliiiif. mid divers
Iiersons iu the uciiihborhood xse-is
egal iltM'iiinelilM Wrillen out by his
own hand as Justice of the pence,
lie had a mill near the- houstv but,
it is hitid, went oil' hunting uuti elcc
tioneeriiig while his wile remained
at home grinding.
' I luring Lhe course if its evenl
fiil career women have, nt one lime
and another, played Imvoc with the
Kcpublirau p.irl v. 't'licrc was Ajjiu
.Icnks, l')li.a I'iuk.stou, Sj Ipli Widow
Oliver, .and , a host of others top
numerous to inVntion. Tbi 'most
surprising teat lire of tin- w hole busi
uesH,' however. litH just now been
made public. It is reported (hat the
exposure ol the star route lraml.
wtis due to a. woman's desire for re
venge. ' " ' ' !
A solid silver casket, weighing
abiul two pounds niiil a hallj and
long in Hie possession ol' the )is
raeli family, wa (Maced in eae'oni
liebl's I'olliii. It contains a Veeeiil
likcixvs (colored) of I he "Karl. TW'
easkel' was scut lo Shellield in order
that it might b! soldered and Iheii
covered with a si rong plate ol liii kel
silver. The latter preserves the sil
ver and renders "u pradii'ally iiulo
slruetible. The easkrl .i devoid of
ornament. (Iu tin; lid is the follow
ing inscription: "This casket, con
tains a recent likeness of the late
Right Honorable F.arl of Beaeous
licld, April, IS.SI." It was placed be
tween the inner ami outer boxes.
Kmile de (iirardiu died with
perfect unconcern. His physician
told him that lie was about to pic
pare some medicine lor him. "No
good," ho replied, "it i.4 all over.
After all, 1 might just as well die
now as iu a year's time.'' The doc
tor declared that his patient would
go through another political cam
paign. But liirardiuwas not de
ceived. ''The end' has come," he
said. "The hour' of repose has ar
rived, and I prefer dyin; at the
moment my role finishes" 'Pen days
before his death, alter' a sudden at
tack'of illness, the doctor said to
him: "You always asked hie to let
you know hen your life might lie
considered endangered. ' A tier an
attack at your age there iS alw'aVsja
risk. Uav vou put your affair's in
orderV "Yes,, be said,, . ,;e vert" -thing
is. readv. and 1 am ready."' J '
, .The.. director of the mint esfl
uiales that the total gold circulation
ol he Fniled Slates, including bul
lion iu the treasury, amounted at
the commencement of the current
mouth ' io', .T,fi,ritui,(KK), of whhih
about JfJt'.l.liOO.lMHi was held lis treas
ury 'and national. b.Uik " reservi.
$'J5C,(M)0.0( ..wa-, iii actual circuit),
tiou There h.i.v ''ecu a total gain of
gold co,iu;ind i.n;iio,i to the eruintrv
since ".lidy 'l..ls7;l . i.f !.":? i,(X 0,tMX, t'l
which o.dtiO.iVHi was added lo
the treasury.V.iiiN,(X0 lothe bant
aud $il0.(xio.,oo to (be actual circu
lation. The 'tola! amount Of gold in
the counfy iiuikes a fair showing
compared with the principal coun
tries of Kij'roiie, Bring exceeded liy
lyo only. ' 'I In' amount c;:iimaled o
be iii Kugtaiid in 10 w as 4t.H,6tiO
IH)0,. of which ' $128,000,000 was In
actual circulation, and France; w if li
O.OtWol' gol.l. had a circula
tion of about Sl().iNsi,0K.
The Denver (Colora'do) Tnbute
of Monday says, lt was discover
ed yesterday that proceedings, have
been begun iu tin' district court pf
Arapahoe comity against ev-Seim-tor
Doisey for money promised to
the plaiulitf for services- rendered in
procuring petitions, creating an ill
teres), among the people, ele, iu or
der to iuerease the niail facilities In
certain portions of. Oregon. Te
complainant, who is a well-known
politician of Fort land. Dregbii. alh'-'
ges that Dorseo hired him to get up
petitions for an increase of mail fa
cilities on yarious star re-.ites jn
Orej- u and AV'aShiuglon, in' which
Dorsey was interested; Unit he has
letters and instrnctious . lroiu Dor
sey directing him to get up ten tir
twelve petitions on each roi'tte,' o
have a large number of letters writ
ten to tho ' Postmaster-Geueral and
senators, nil asking for daily niails
and fast lime. Dorsey pronounces
the claim fraudulent, aud denoun
ces the claimant as a blackmailer, j
Did ,Lord Beacoustield die" id
Christian or a Jew ? ' Sir Nathaniel
Rothschild, onc'of his Lordship's? ex
ecutors, is said lo he iu Kssessiou Of
tho fuel that Disraeli returned to t be
faith of his 'forefathers, even if he
eyer really held any other. "It is ad
ded by way of confirmation that be
"did" not avail hiuVself of the services
Qfauy.ofthe ileigymen' who were
personally known loVim." The truth
probably "is, (haUie diiln'l have much
religion of any kind. , His' sympa
thies, taste, preferences would natu
rally be with the Hebrews; With the
ceremonial polity ol the svnagogne,
with the faith Which hohfs that the
faithful arc "rewarded in this world,
and that what we know of the net!
is too uneertaiu to be n' guarantee
either Of happiness or of lnlserj'. It
was not (for nothing that Beacotis
field was irblid ot his Jewish 1 flood
it ran iu his own Veins in a lively
and' slgnitlcant wa v. Nominally,
however, and legally, he was a Chris
tian, and Was buried as such. ' flow
he was to be buried, and what men
would, think , or say of'him after
ward, did not. probably, give bipi
ueieasv irouuic. ., . .
tl 'I'''-. ' ' ' I
Cooper, the English bicycle ridor,'
is to attempt to ride a bicycle twen
ty miles iu an hour. . 1,
.It w thought the visit ol Tritkcit,
the oarsuiau, to this couutry, means
a racp yitn IJuulau iu, Americau
uaters. . .... , . , ' I ..
By turfmen tho hope is. generally
expressed that iir.,uukTaii, will
allow Alaua t to start . iu a race
against SU Julian, ' ... ...i.
llopeful has been added to, Pan
Mac s string of trotters. JJanwiU
have Us bandafull if h works both
races and trotters this souson '". . j .'
, WUHam Muldoon, Uie, New, York
wrestler and champiou of Uie work I,
wll make a tour of the, United
States ad I .anadas, giving exlubl
tions of .wresUiug with , all comer,
lie will receive $200 a match from
L. T. McDonald, ot New,,. York, who
will accompany hint. i
A firm baa begun the manufacture
of hay presses at Houston.
-.liiou now
." ! TtXAS TACTS AND FANCIES. r '
. The Yarpuiitcrs ot Dallas have or
ganised a uniuii.
.The public t-chools at Breuham
liaie been reopened.
.' Wills Point is the latest caudiiale
for the Statu University.
, The Marshall Jireuieu hail a big
ceiejjraiiou weituesOay. ,
"No Texas town is iu l:is
without a base-ball club.
Hcmpstal had an old-fashioued
''gauder pulling" recently.
The artesian well atGalvestou has
reached a depth of &'2r2 feeL
. The T. t 1. railway track is now
laid '-'02 miles w est ol Dallas.
A good many visitors are Hpcudiag
the summer in. ,San Anlonio.
.' .i)enistn has. raised over !i;2(.i00 lor
a Fourih-of-Jiiiy celebration.
..jJudg.'. James Bendy assistant
postmaster at Dallas, has rciguod
...The examination of, the alleged
mail-robbers 'continues at Sau Au
toulo., , . ' ,
' Bell eouuty Las reduced her t a :
to. I went v rents ou Ike one lain. lied
dollars.
Henrietta '('lay county. attempted
to incorporate, but missed by twen
ly voles, f-
The burning of Shercr's gin ami
mill, ten miles' from l.ockdale, is an
nounced. The Fort Worth papers boast that
their cil y does- a larger busiuess
than Dallas.
T. J. Crooks, late of the Sherman
Chronicle, has purchased "the Bou
liam AfK', .. .-
The "Rising Sons ot Progress" is
what they calP a cerlain colored so
ciety at I lout-ton.
Tlin Dallas papers are talking
about ilirtv ewers ami oilier kinds
of tilth in that city.
Kendall county's deliuqneut tax
list makes but live inches square in
tho county paper. '
The district court at Paris is doing
a lively business. Already there has
been five convictions. !
' MadamA DuPrcu makes walkiug
protitable. She pocketed something
over f0() ill Houston. .
The new jail lor Smith county has
just becu completed aud turned
over to the authorities. s .
The Western Union Telegraph
Company have completed their , line
to Dublin, in Krath county.
It is staled that the Texas & Mex
ican ' railway will be completed to
Laredo about the tirst of July.
'Alexia received over . 19.000 bales
of cotton during tho season. This
is a good (bowing for that town.
'I'lie new hotel buildiug at Corr i
eana is to- cosl ;;.r.r,00o, and will be
oir- among the finest in the state. ,
F.miis has organized au opera
bouse company and steps are being
taken to build a line opera house.'
t hidings is iu an eestacy of delight
at the prospect of securing the M.
K.T.,?iud real extatc is advancing.
1 The cattle of Navarro- conuty are
being driven west, and soou the
county will be purely agricultural.
Cholera morbus and measles have
become epidemic at Waco, aud the
deal lis. average from three to five
daily. . .
The Santa Fe has drawn off many
field hands in Grimes county, and
farmers arc at a loss to know what
to do. :-
Ijongviow has lately passed
through a mad dog scare; and the
city council has ordered the dogs
muzzled.
The number of German immi
grants now coming into Texas is
considerable. Most of them go to
West Texas. '
Win. Rowell escaped from the
Sau Marcos jail, aud - tho sherill
ti tiers a reward of twenty-live dol
lars for his arrest. '
1 An incendiary attempted to burn
one of the largest stores in Whitney,
but (he lire wOs discovered in time
and extinguished.
Heal estate business appears to be
brisk iu Fayette county. The trans
fers lor two weeks occupy uearly a
on In run in the I.atirauge journal. ,
I tell on city- officials are live men,
and row boys who think to lake in
Itellou. get taken in I hemsel ves, even
if Nicy have lo 'bo-followed iuto the
coo ii I rT - ' - ' ' '
Some ol the Waco people refuse
I pay-1 hetr" subscriptions to the
Texas & St. Louis- road, because it
did not. reacb that-city iu the time
promised. : ' ;
The Palestine- papers,- apropos of
tin general and increasing prosperi
ty of their town; caution properly
owners against asking unreasonable
prices for property. . i
' If is- proposed lo get wp a lyiag
mafrli between Eli Perkins and the
Gnat Oiirkus, rd'the (ieoigelown
Jttctinl. 4n this ase- the Status
man bets on Texas genius. : - .
The Houston Post Is engnged in
the gooil work of exposing and eon
demning cruelty to'street cir horses
in that city. All humane people
will endorse alt the Post says iu (his
regard; ' . - ' '
According lo tho Galveston Newg,
there nrn too many lawyers aud the
quality of them, as a general thing,
in ton poor. More men make a fail
ure as lawyers than in any other
business. ' ' .
A mail dog in Clay Vouuly a few
days Mgo bit a number of other dogs,
several cows and a Ittlle sou of Mr.
Woods, who ' Started fit' once to
Gainesville to apply a niad-stouo to
Uie wound; 1 - i.-: ; !
! The acreage in cotton in McCul
loch county tins' year is quailruple
that of last. Wheat, corn and oat
prospect's nre Rplcnditl. 1 torse, cat
tle and sheep iulcrests are : satisfactory-
and farmers are happy. ! '
1 tine of 'tho San Antonio papers
sayslhat Sau Pitlro park is intended
as a place of ' general public resort ;
but that the people of Sau Aatouko
di not seem lo knoxV that it is- for
any thing bW to drink beer in.
RexM-t3 from everv -sectiou of
West Texas are to the effect that
farm crops,- 'stock nndheep- are iu
splendid coiidiliou, aud that tho fu
ture of 'the . country : never was
brighter than at llicrprescnt time. ! :
The lax: rolls ;or Beanniont' "for
1S81 show an excessfin Values ucavly
double those' of 1880. The demand
for real estate is lively Sabine Pass
is looking iii, and barges are being
built to carry lumber down tho river
for shipment at that point.' ' ' " I :
Mrs. 'Searccy, ' worthy 'laqy
oif .", icarne, ' at tempted , to ' im
prove the morals of, her husbauil,'
and to 'cfl'ect this purpose she took
tlvauiage of the late law &ud served
all whisky dealers written police
forhiddiug them to sell her lord the
fluid. , I '
t. The. Tyler Courier tells of amor
tat combat between a rabbit and a
black 'suako.' The snake had cap
tured the rabbit's young and 'the
nguv. was iu bcc.uiu ius recoverv.
The rabbit was tie victor,' recover
ing its yJung and putting Ihe reptile
to flight. . ., j " ' , " " . j ,
,. JLalf of 4liq west side of the best
square at Gilmer was, burned Tues-
,day uitrht,, couaumiu the grocery,
aiulliquor store of V. IJ. Baruwcll,
the saloon of Rogers & Hamilton dna
the. Jladley Houe of J.'S. Johusou.
Iosai ulioul.itXiO, covered "by ' ib-
.nrauce. .Judications poiul toinceu-
I ' . Tho free school men or Brcnhaai,
MHm,.as.iuQ. msioti juuge .Ula-
solved , the, injunction restraining
the ;ollecU6u of a city school tax,
got ' some' anvils and. powdet and
tired wenty-oue guns in honor of
their victorr. It is guessed that
i these, men had no tax assessments
r .
agaxusu uicih , -4
Cuero HuUtUia :' "We learn that
largo parXie9 Ct stockmen are out
lyokiug up stolen cattle. The deter
mination to put a stop to cattle
stealing and bring to justice. the
thieves by stockmen is beyond a
Uoubi, aud" no legal efforts will be
spared to carry out this determina
tion." ;
'" THE Flf THIRST ASSEMBLY
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or tlic CHilMrl.t.il lri-slylariau C'ltlircb
l Ihe I iiilccl stales.
K1KST PAY. ; ' ;
ArsTix. Tkxas, May in, isi.
To-il:iy. tho titty-tirtt assembly of 1 1. e
Ciinl:rlauU I'rtliytri iau C'liurdi ot Hie
I' nitrj Status, couvuiietl iu this city. At
II o'clock, the upeiting scrinou was ilo
livrtd ly Key. A. Tomnleluii at the
t'linitierluuil lVtssbyleriaii t'hurcli, wliii-b
was filluil to oyrillowing by a large and
Intolirgt'iit fourfgatiiin. TUo Scriuon
was iotfiisely inteiestiiii; niul was listen
ed to with profound ttlteutlun. After
services the assembly tiok a recess notil
3 o'clock, it wliii li hotir It conTened iu
the Il:tll r Ui-iin-suiiuitivfg.aud rortnally
or'-uulzed. Secretary ot Statej Hon L'.
II. PoWHtiu. delivered the followinir
dress: .
Ueutlemoii ot tin- fii'Ueml A"tc'mliy of
uiiiiKilanrt fffl'ViiTUiu t'huitti of
I'uiU (I Male : -
Iu flic nauiu of the citizeugof Austin. I
welcome you as visiturs to the pi liue
iiu Capital l ily ol our etale, situaled
Umu more than stveii hills, clothed in
folia:;e evergreen which beautifully tyjii
ties eternal spring lime; and" nestled close
li poll the hunks of the Colorado, whose
sparkliugr, rippliie; waters- roll ou o'er
rocky . hud, through lloMer-perfiuneil
valleys to the sea.
In the name ot tbe State of Texas, it is
my privilege and pleasure to extend a
cordial yelcoiue to tuts lare body of
disUnicuisbed meu,coujiug as representa
tive! Iroin almost .all the states of this
L'uiou, and to greet you as fellow-citizens
of a common country. - ' "'
Texas, yniKit as she is . ia ex
teut, iu wealth mid population, but
yrantler still iu the possibilities of tile
near future, is ever ready to open her
doors to good people rrom whatever cliui
they come, both as hiiniiruuts and vlsi,
tors.aud HiulleiiL'fH iniiiry as to her soil
cliiuute, productions, inlerual iiuprove
mebls and the administration, ofherlaws.
Iu short, she bids them see aud note the
prosperity and contentment of the hardy
settlers, whose comfortable homes may
ns seen ou every ido dottiu the broa.l
prairios, aud tUo busy hum ol whose io
dustry may b heard where but a few
years ao the stillness of ualure was
brokcD only by the howl of the wolf and
the war w hoop ol Uie savage. . .
Our people have, lorcver put behind
tbeiu the reeollectiou ol hardships and
privations upon the Iron tier. They re
uiemb.vr no more' the wreck ot fortunes,
ahd l tie desolated hearthstones which the
hand ol war halli wroni;lit, but are beud
iH? tbuir energies to develop our re
sources, mid to make Texas tbe k'raiiilet
statu in the American Iluion. Iu their
name I extend au Invitation to the starv
ing poor across the waters, aad lo our
friends of I lie older and more crowded sis
ter states, to come and cast their lots with
us, aud lind iouu-s,of peace aud plenty, of
religious and political liberty.
While Texans are devoted to' Texas,
(and right well have they proved that de
votion), they love too, the very u allies of
the old flatc from whence you came, and
fondly remember I lie-111 as the homes of
our childhood, aud the burial places ol
our fathers and mothers. Yes, the hearts
of Texans beat warmly towards the states
which gave to us the heroes of lSuii. We
love T '.unncH5.ee and Kentucky because
they contributed their nqble gons Sam
Houston and Sydney Johnson to aid by
their splendid genius the - struggling
cause ol liberty In tho West. We feel
too, a brotherhood for the people ol the
distaut . commonwealths, which gave
Thomas J. Ku.sk aud Stephen K. Austin
to Texas.
The churches and Christians of Austin,
without regard to name or creed, wel
come you as brethren, aud bid you Clod
speed iu tbe great work iu whieb you
are eugaged. Did I say great work?
Yes, the greatest which has ever eugaged
the luludot man. You are workiug not
for the temporal but for the immortal in
terests of your tellows.
It is .your work to declare unto ineu
tbe will of God concerning IheuV, how He.
would have them live pure and blameless
in this present lile in order that they
uiav iuherit eternal life.
'flie Christian minister sows tbe seeds
of truth and protects the plauts as tbey
spring up, from the poisonous breath of
the uoxious weeds of Bin,
The seed may sometimes seem to fall iu
stony places, but ere loug we see coming
forth'troui theplautiug impulses, words,
deeds aud lives more in numbers aud
uiigblier ttutn the armed men which
sprang from dragons teeth. The Chris
tian minister erects the bauuerofthe cross
and defends it a if ai net tbe attacks ot the
world and tbe wicked one. Tbe banner
may seem sometimes to bo tottering aud
its lew faithful defeuders seem about to
be overcome by the hordes of sin. but fear
not; brave hearts aud strong arms will
ever be fouud to bear it up, as tbey have
done since tbe day when Christ, the grout
capUiu, upou Calvary's bloody heights,
with his owu baud, planted its
vtalf Into the trembling earth. Eves
here in Tetns, the- home of violence
and wroog-doiug, as -malignors would
have you believe, moral aud Christian
progress has been oiiwarj and upward.
Two thousand Christian preachere are
every where, lit 'cosily city temples aud iu
rude lo? school houses, preaching the
word to live tvoudied thousand members
of Christian i-luircbe.s, and seventy-live
thousaud children . are every. Sabbath
morning being taught, by pious men and
Womcu.tO 'remember their Creator in
tbe days of their youth." ' I said 'twas
a ureal work, may 1 not say also tbat it is
a common workr Truly, tbe cause of
Christianity is a common cause and all
its workers are brothers. Companies
are' kuowu by different letters, Co.
A. Co. ' U., Co. !., cte. bu do
they not altogether constitute one regi
BienlB? Keglneuts are differently nil tu
be red and ollicered and may coine from
dittercnt sections, entertaining ditTerent
opinions, aud eberishing local prejiidit s,
but when th word of command Is given,
when marching orders are received from
lieadquartoi sy -do I hey uot march forth
against a eommou enemy as one armyf
Christians ditler'as to articles of faith,
but alt worship the same tiod. 'Church
uieu may be known as Itapiist, Presbyte
rian, Methodist, all differing in respect
to dovtriue . and government, but are
tbey not all Christians, for were not all
believers first called Christians at An
tiocb? - ' ' ':
' A briel mention of tbe rise and pro
gress of oue branch of tbe Christian
Church, oue ( division of, the Cbrisliau
army, aiid I have done. . ' ' '
, The Cumberland lVeshyleriati Churcb
or the United States, priugmg from tbe
old l'resbyteriau- Cburuti, which dates
back -.to..- 178 in America, , and in
England aud Mcetiaud us tar back as tbe
sixteenth century, had its origin As a
separate Cbrisliau denomination iu 1810.
In tebruary ol . said year, Kev. Fluis
10 wing, Saniuer King und Kphraim Mc
Lean met togetlver ut tbe . residence of
Kev. Samuel Ale Ado w. iu Dixon county,
Tenuessee. aud after serious consultation
and earnest prayer oVcr the honest difler
euaes existing- with the mother church
about the ceufesslou' of faith proceeded
tor constitute.-and establish the tirst
Preabytery of the Cumberland Pres
byterian Church. During the considera
tion 'of 'the question ol a separate
church organization It is related of one
of these pious men; of Uod, iiev. Sauinet
MeAdow.that he-retired in the afternoon
to tbe woods and there continued in ear
nest supplication uultl hlidnight,wben be
returned to ht home with the great ques
tion unsolved.' Before lheJawu ot day, lie
weat kgaitt t be grove aud.ugaged u
prayer lor some hours. Wheu be returned
to tbe bouse y itb beaming coun'lenauoe,
tear-wet face and eyes turned to heaven
he Mapped biV hands and told his bretb
reu tbat 4Godr had answered tbe doubt
ful question." V .." . '.-i ) i
t Tans we aee that , four ' detoi-mlncd
fatUersuiOveil by tbe noly ghost, and ae
tuated by the same zeal which ebarai--tertzed
Luther,- fc'alvita Wesley and other
heroie-sptritis'orgiiBiKed a church, wbicb
kasstsadily increased in numbers,, until
there are-to-day over lioO ministers and
l&OlOO members. . ','",., I
. From oue Presbytery of four1 mcnibers
the church has grown ;nntil tbe general
assembly, which couvened to-day, eon
ists of about .300 members, .representing
churches Ironi Pennsylvania to the Uull
and from tbe Atlantic ocean", to the Ki
Grande river; ' - ,
' The' chiirch numbers about 30,000 In
Texan. ' The tirst congregation iu this
tat was established by Sumner Pnren
lo 18.10.- In 183. in what was then a part
of Arkansas but . now Red River' county.
Iu this state, Uev. Milton Estill orgsntz
ed a congregation of this church. This
vent-fable ; minister is stilt living and a
uienUersf thia eonvention. Rev. It. O.
Walkins, another ol the pioneer preach
ers lu Texas, js still spared to the church,
and Is, r believe, present on this floor, i
Lorfg mav they live; fa not only is the
werttf poore when a good man dies, but
the hutch it tadeed bereft, when iu nd
marks rs removed. . . i -
Rev. Viuls K. Foster was tbe first pastor
or the church lit Austin. He baa gone to
Ms reward.' Tbeeod pastor of the
ebareh In this eitv was Rev. K. B. Chris.
bbb, author of ".Orhiins aad pootrinesot
the Church.','. ,., , , . . ' ,
Pid time permit, U would be" io me a
pTeaalug task to mention the labors of
other 'dlstiDgulsbed - Biittlsters ot -this
hureir lawTexas. Pardon ate if I seem
to digress,, bat I .must needs before this
bdy, and on this occasion, bear my testi
mony to the bumble,' faithful,' consistent
life and.triumpbant death of one ef your
mlulBtefs, who labored, for years. n
our niidsr, and bad a warm bold upen
tbe affection of til Christians In Austin.
I speak of Rev. R. U. Willenburz.
la conclusion, let ns hope that your de
lilKratioiis may lie ordered of God, and
that your coming among us may be pro
motive of that Christian charity and
liroibcilylovewlji. il the Master taught.
Christianity is a telescope.. In it let in
gie and catch the ray or an unknown
world. It Is an ocean.; ou it let us em.
bark ; 'twill bear us to the port of Heaven.
Friends of rdigiou. fxinl not, the
church will go on couiUerin, and to con
quer, until Christianity, by its labors,s!ial
have proclaimed the IrulU of religion' te
every creature. Tbeu tbe angels will
sing the glad news, the redeemed of
earth will catch up the note, and all the
courts of Heuvcu will rius; with praise to
Christ, the King of Kings aud Lord of
Lords.
All appropriate and happy repome
was made by the Moderator, liev. A.
Templeton, alter which roil was called,
170 delegates answering to their names.
Regular order of business being Ihe
elec tion of a .Moderator for the ensuing
year, flic following gentlemen were
nominated: Rev. W. J. Karhey. L'vaus
v i lie. Indiana: lit v. J. M. Howard,
Brownsville, Pennsylvania; Rev. lit.
Kirkpatrick, Leb.auoit, Tennessee. Vole,
vita ruee, resulted:
llarbey, tT; Howard. Ci; Kirkpatrick,
M. t
Uev. V.-.1. Uarbcy having received
a msjority of all the votes cast, was de
clared elected, aud ou motion
the vote was made unanimous. He
was conducted lo Ihe chair and re
turned bis thanks for the honor ronlerred
in a few feeiiug and appropriate remarks.
A resolution was adopted to appoint
a committee on Theological Schools.
Resolution was adopted that no honorary
lilies be used in connection with auy
name iu either the written or priuted
iiiiuiitt-s... Resolution was adopted that
the dally sessions begin at it A.M. and u
p. M. Session was closed with appropri
ate relnooHs service.
Adjourned unlU ! o'clock lo-morrow
uioruing,
' !
Austi.y, Texas, May 20, 1H81. '
8K0O.NI p.w
Assembly met. Rev. W.J. Darby pre
siding. Half au hour was spent in reli
gious exercises, alter which the secretary
reported the following delegates uot pre
sent yesterday: Rev. V. C. Walker,
Guthrie, Tennessee. Presbytery; Key.
d'axcon, San Jacinto, Texas, Presbytery;
Elder A. D. Stroud. Texas, Presbytery;
Rev. S. A. Mcl'heason, Bethel, Texas,
Presbytery. I
Thu following standing committees
were then appointed: 1
Overtures Ministers, A. Templeton, A.
A. Wilson, R. D. Miller; Klders W. G.
Ralstou.J.G. Williamson.
Missions Ministers, J. M. Howard, K.
G. McLesky, T. S. Love; Klders J. K. Ir
wiu, Alfred Henderson. '
Kdiieation Ministers..!. D. Kirkpatrick,
A. . I. Swain- Elders, S: W. Duucan, O.
B. Carter.
Publications-Ministers, ('. N. Wood,
C P. Coolcy, A. J. Ilaynes; Killers, B. C.
Ragau, Alexander Denny. i
Judiciary Ministers, W S. Campbell.
J F. Borah, .1. M. Brown; Klders, I. M.
Prciulcgast, M. M. Gloss
Stale of Reliirion C. 11. Bell, J. D.
Boon. .1. W. Fitzgerald; Elders,,!. K. Cri
dcr. W. .1. Wright.
Sabbath Schools Ministers, P. R.
Dan ley, J. II. Alexander, J. C. lilanton;
Elders, i). M. Whitaker, T. W. Keller.
Correspondence ftliuisters, J. M.
Halselc, li. O. Elmore, W. J. Callaus;
Eblers. D. K. Wilsou, T. Bovde Foster.
Finance Ministers, W. T". Ferguson,
T.H. Pagitt, C. li. Powers; Klders, E. P.
M Johuson, H. L. W. Ewing.
Sabbath Desecration ' Ministers, E.
J. Stockton, Hugh C. .McBride, A.' A.
Moore; Elders, D. Maxwell, William
Noble.
Temperance Ministers, S. K Halt
singer, L C. Miller, .1. T. Jopliu;
Klders. W. A. Erwlu, William Scomp.
Deceasetl Ministers Ministers, N. J.
Fox, A. Boyd, Dauiel- 1'atton. Elders,
E. P. M. Johnson, T. Williamson.
The regular standing Syuodical Coni
mitteesofthe different states were also
appointed, the following being the one
for Texas: Ministers K. A. HuthueH, A.
Haley. Elder Henry Flowers, Jr.
An iuvitation from Dr. Rainey, super
intendent of the Blind Institute, inviting
the assembly to visit tbe institution, was
read and ou motiou was received with
thanks and time set for the visit at 3
o'clock this afternoon. '
A communication from the Woman'
Board of Foreigu Missions, Evausville,
Indiana, was read and referred to Com
mute ou Foreign Missions.
MEMORIALS. . '
Nashville, Tennessee, Presbytery me
morializing tbe assembly to change tbe
name ot the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church to the American Presbyterian
Church.
Memorials from San Fraiiciseo Presby
tery; memorial from the Athens, Ohio
Presbytery aud Indiana Presbytery ou
same subject, were read and all referred
lo Committee on Overtures.
Memorial from tbe Tchuacana Presby
tery to make certain changes in tbe con
fession of faith, etc., was read and re
ferred to Committee on Overtures. j
A communication from the trustees of
the Cumberland University was read aud
referred to Committees . ou Education
aud Theological Semiuaries.
The annual address of the Evangelical
Uuiou of Scotland was read and referred
to Committee on Correspondence.
The Committee on Sustenance reported,
and the report was referred to a special
committee of three. '
Report of committee to correspond
with the Preshyleriau Church ol Ibe
United Mates reported, and the report
was coueurred in. 1 .'
A comlnuuieatiou was received from
the National Council, Congregational
Churches of America, w biuh was referred
to the Committee on Correspondence.
Dr. AHderson offered Ihe lollowiug:
Whekka.h, Wheu the -incipient, steps
were taken for forming tho Pau-Pres-bvterian
Council. the Cumberland Pres
byterian Church was" invited to partici
pate therein, and said i burcb, did. acuept
said invitation aud did appoint Rev.
W. E. Want, D. D.. as its delegate lo nioei
other delegates iu l.ondou. ,
Whereas. Dr. Ward tailed to attend,
and this church was .deprived ol partici
pating in the lorniatiou .ol Uie coiisiiiu
lion of said council aud '
Whereas. It Is desirable tbat the, Cum
berland Presbyterian Church shall be rep
resented iu said council as au luiegnai
pari of the great Presbyterian lumily ; and
Whereas, Tbe only proper method uow
left open lo said church to be admitted
iuto said council is concurrence In the
constitution of said coiiucil ; therefore,
Kttnlrfd, That this assembly refer the
subject, with copy of the constitution, to
Rey. A, J. Bond, Rev. W. II. Black aad
Rev. W. J. Darby, as a committee,' to re
port te the next general assembly. . 1
. -Besolntiou read, and ou motion of Dr.
Campbell, was laid on the table. '
Resolution offered cn same subject by
Rev. Dr. A. Templeton was read, aud ou
inotion.laidou the table. i
The Moderator asked permission to ap
point a committee on.. tbe American
Bible Society. Permission granted aad
committee appointed as follows: Minis,
ters F. M. Gilliam, James Marshall, J. H.
Hodges, T. A. Gase.ou and W. M. Murray.
Rev. S. T. Anderson submitted a report
recommending tho- establishment . of a
Board of Kducatiou, whose object shall
he to rentier pecuniary aid lo candidates
lor the ministry to the Cumberland
lrcshyteriau Church, who are too poor 'to
I ay their exoenses, the said Board to be
ocated at Nashville, Tennessee. Pend
ing discussion, the assembly adjourned
until 3 o'clock. ;
'AFTERNOON SKSSION. i
Annual reDort of Board of Missions of
the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
was submitted. . It shows that the mis
sioii work of tbe church is in a healthy
condition,' and made-many suggestions
tending to promote and infuse new energy
iuto Ihe work. Tbe report embraced the
annual one of the Japan mission-, which
gives a gloomy picture of religious work
in tbat count ry, and recites tbe great ob
Btaeleslbe church has to contend with,
aud suggests that additional help be sent
out. The report shows the total amount
of money received during the 'year, $lfi,
085.43 ; total . disbursements; f ll,2;3.o8 ;
cash ou band, 4,351.75. ' ' '. -' ;
Governor Roberts appearing In the hall,
regular busiuess was suspended for a aw
moments, -and bo was invited to the stand
and formally introduced to tbe assembly
by tbe Moderator, Rev. W. - J. Darby.
He complimented the- assembly and re
turned bis tbankt tor. the, honor con
ferred. ' '
The repjrt was then taken up'and con
sumed pearly the "entire afternoon,
many speeches being' made upon 'the
quesiiou of raising money for the mis
sion work. The report was referred to
tbe Committee on Missions, and will he
called up again Uext Tuesday afternoon.
The report recommending tbe estab
lishment or a board ot education,
pending at the close of tbe morning ses
sion, was taken up and referred to the
Committee oa Edueatiou. , - J
Tbe lollowiug Committee on Sustenance
waa appointed: J. S. LoVe.Tf.T, Fqr
rerson aud Willis Smith; . ":. ' '
A viotien to take from the table the
resolution laid thereon during tbe morning-
tessipu was lost by a decided vote
aud the Pan-Presbyterian: council seems
to be in a bad way with the assembly, i
The-report, from the' different .presbv
tenet was read, showing tbat certain
changes in the form of government had
been adopted. - I
, Adjourned until 8 o'clock r. Mr' ' -:
sluHTSKssiow."-:, -J. ;- '
The time was consumed In bearing d
dresses on foreign mlsssons and n sing
ln. '" " '
iu , Moderator was directed to. tend
tbe greeting of tbe assembly to the
Young Men i Christian Association, now
in session at Cleveland Ohie. ' -1
Adjourned till o'clock to-morrow
morning.
Continued on third page.
TAXSALE.
In conformity with aa act or the Legislature o( the Stale ot Texas, approved March Is, A. 1,
11, uotice Is hereby given that the Slate and County taxes on the following described real eUU
for tan year lsftl, being due and aapaiil, I ahull, on the first Tuenday, the same being SEVENTH
DAY OF Jl'N E, la, between the legal hours of sale, onVr the same rr sale, for cash, to tli
highest bidder, at public outcry. In front of the court bouse ttoor of Travis county, in lb city of
Austia.. '. A. R. MORRIS, Tax Collector Travis Co., Texas.
Acsna, May S, 18S1. .''';- ,
Owner.
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wty, H amber of Lot aud Blork.
Allen Sam
Anderson A
Alexander Daniel
Banning i- P.--'
Bine Amelia... i. ......
Bradley George
Brizindiiie J. R
Bouuelt JM.i ,.
Burlou Uauuah
Blunt Manjaret...
Bacon W. P .'
Barker Davids., .w
Hurk John
Buutou Johu
Cooie.r J. K
fassady Msrgarf't... .'. ..
Chaudler J. T
Ch.udler F. W
C'srIUin E. W. .):'...
Carlton Frvd... . -...--
Cautonis L., estate
f hiy Joseph
Clark Mrs E. T
Coleman William-.-.
Cullen & Denton .;'.
Chalmers children......
Davis Joe..- '
Duncan SI. H.:..
Dolsou John
Iiaut Caroline.
Deals Kan F..
Daniels O. P., estsle. . .. .
Daniels Mary E ......
Deuny C. A. .....
Daniels Mary.'.'::.'
Emerson A Noble. ......
Evart Albert....'
Fianin Kil. . ,. . ,n -: -. . -
Fore Diana
Forutaaud Larini ...,'- .
Fox Isaac'
FWcherM.W.-. ..:. '7.
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Dmm Sui...'.
UUibOBK WUliaai.,.....
Ireen Ned...: . ......
Orecp Plenty,
uuu&rt 4. d...
t;mion M. D. .
Hi'1 L. D... ..
Hill Mr. 8. K
Hall alvtu....
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Ruyues James. ,.
Hu wo W. M
Home Bnw. ...
Hatnle Mr.' H'.'H -
Hswfchia MaUis..
Haul paries Tutu:.
Hiachman L. A..
Hillamao Annie. ... .....
Hudson G. W ....
Uammett I. V.
Henry Mm. Kiln,..'.. ....
Ilanart C i ,.J.
Jackson Ajxlrr.
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Luther R
Lawrence R
Mclnnl 1. L.
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Wm. Csiiiioti
Inaac Dckerl
Jtwcoh Diitv
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James liillelautl
John U. Mt'Uebee
J. A. Nsvarn
S. F. .Slaughter
Thomas TouImu!
HautiOL-o Del Valle
Bird Arnold
John Beckham
N. M. Bsiu
.Mm. Bailev
Wm. B.-I1
Win. Bell
B. B & C. R. R. Col
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E. C. Bark
Elijah Caples
Charlfs Crouea
M. Ca-tiol
Jimi-ff Coleman
James Colemanl
Koh. rt Chhiipcll
Charlt-s Clark
I
i
J. W. Copt'ley
Bfiijamiu Cox
I Richard Dutv. ileceasfd
Ueorite W. Dsvis 13S!
T. U. Dinrsran
J. M. Dickeu 1:"
H. Douuc-uImt" 110
Isaac Ehyc M
. . T. EHson -Jl
L. M. Evans
Jom-ph FHSenden 74
1 Jaiut-s Citlelaud 2.,
leaac Gorbam 2ii
Jesse l.rimeM 1
KHse lirime 84
IVter tsllsger l0
R. R. Germany 80
.1. H. Uilwou 320
Will. Hellnlev 1476
J.C. Haralsoii 13'.
I Sylvester Ham'iiUiu 20
! J. Halman W
! W. A. Had lev
W: -. Hall
Iaaac A. Hamulou K0
C. 8. Heartl 240
Johu Hamirick
M. Huut 46
! L. D Hattoij 160
I . W. H HiidHon HO
. .1. H Iruin 7
i ' ' Thomas Jestei 1
1 Samuel C. Jones 80
1 JoHiih Joues 320
I . S. 5. Jarbee 50
E. Kirklantl 54
James P. Kempe 426
K. Kinmau
' F. KleiumanI 80
Isaac Liuiisev 44 3-5
Luciuda Leavitu Kio
C. Lane, deceased 210
. Thomas Labar
. .1. E. Llun 158
J. E. Linn 179
Lardv Linsev 1
Ijtrdy Linsey 87
Lardv. Linsey 56
MaiiUls Little 160
M.O. Morrow
lin en McCoy l24'
D. H. Miuoi 28
John Most, derenxed 101
B. L. V. Mnvales 82 V,
W. P. Moore 5
W. P. Moore W
W. P. Moore 140
, J. D. McAllister 151
. Patterson Moore t
Patterson Moore 75
8. A. Maverick! 80
John McLanahan ISO
ii. W. Maiuaril 160
. John Newlacd 4(1
Johu C. Pavue U26
Heirs Alex. E. Pattnn 451
Heirs Alex. E. Patton 71
Heirs Alex. E. Patton 2K
G. M. Patrick 75o)j
U, M. Patrick 130
U. M. Patrick 11H
O. M. Patrick 84
1. "M. Patrick 24
William Priest B40
A. E. Phillip 320
' Evan Phelan 160
.Isaai: PerkiUH 60
Jauit-s Poiteveulj 3J0
James Poileveul 3 J0
B. I avn.-l 20
J. Rodrlune SMS' 4
D. Richardson 147B
Jowuh Reynold US)
J. M. Hobertl HSI
Rusk TraBHiwrlation Co 61 1
Wil.lum Bo 160
. Potty HcritrhuHld 87
D. Himnsou 10H'
Wilht lm Stet kei 320
'' t!. J. 8lrrthe 177
C. i. StrolBerHUO 10
I - '. Samuel F. Bent I 53
: Andrew Sprett bcr44 3 HH
Josiah St otl l"l
) . ' .. L- P. Suudhers 8S
' Philip Stroh I'M
I W. N. SWIer 820
. Johb T. Smilhi 1fc
, Fedele Snlmliei l'
- Jamiw Siillniau 20
J. Sluudt-rlorcl 210
! Albeit Kill-lN 131
1 Seule, MiH-ris St Seal 320
, Jaines Tramiiiell 102
Riivm ll Tabor Ino
-1. 'l'homu til
James Tweed 240
M rlVL-nfij.n.l 111
I. ' ' Th'ouiHS Toby I 177
J horn:. To" v H'
'I'bouiM Toby I 50
! . ' Janm R. 'I'nnncll ISO
Conrail Tanat b IliO
I item Martin W t-llrl 34',
f ftam Wilily 7:irt
" William White 1IKI
1 . M l). Wilson -218
8. D. Wilo 21s
' ' H. 8. Whileuead 820
Chas. Wilcox) hill,
n. n imams 2.5
R. Williams 45
Jime ry Winburn 581
Kvaus Williamn 59
.. Kvans Williams 41
: W. P. Whitloi k 160
Jose A. Ybarbu 189
- B. F. Children Mi
E. A. WinlH-rU IliO
I A. C. Caldwell 827-1W
: lot 4, diock 57, div. K. Anntin1
' .Bantiseo Del Valle 73
. . . U. Buckman 50
e. 9 n. or lot a, block uo, Auntiu
I - - . W. Suelli
loU 7 and 8, Uork 128, Austiu
is li sua t, - 1,4,
lot 5, block 2. div. 4, U,
lot 9, 4, 4. O.
' , ' W. P. Bacon KiO
... Kimtt RHrLwt lik
B. Bllls-rry 130
Sautiairo Del V alle 150
VVm. Sanders 2(i0
' - Tboutas KlilridL'el M',
4onu AnnlCL'aU- 48
oiock w, aiv. m, A u tin
H of lot S, block 143,
lot 1,- 127, .
- ' lot 1, 23,
lot 4, block 8, div. O,
lots 7 and 8, block 107,
J. A. Navarro 150
- ' :: O.U. KcIhI ins
lots 57, 50 and 7, div. O, Austiu
I , ,, . ionu Appieirou-;
is 3 to b, block s, Webbervilh
4UoyS0 leet, block f.l, B, Austin
1 -mu kj. iiit k riiiws -
4Q by 4; ft ia lota S A 4, blk 105,
1 4S4 acres. -nock a. v.
a. S or lot 5 and part of, blk 73, - -
imp , ou ioi 0, oiock myi. xi.
I ... J. V- Wall.-ii-i
lotC Wors, block 4, 18, O, Aii-tii
J - Alnert Etn',
is .80 it.lof loU 5 A 8. block SCI. Aiil.
i 10 ny im eeu. diock a, c.
''" j ' .tot, block 5,4. D,
" ' ' I '"'..'.' 4 , ' Robert Ftwte
'. . P. Mtsr,
of:lou T and 8, block 165, AiihIh
, lots Sand, block 8, 36, B, - .-
. t a. e. 14 of lot 4, 56, B,
I .54 acre, out-lot 1,B,
' Int 4 nH A kLu.V S i II
iois b. oiock a. li. ..
. ,. Walker Wilnoi,
If
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M. Duty
at. Duty
,. .. Cornelius Lane
' ' . D. J. Oilberti
.. ... - xHirK irammen
( D.SiniFDflon
- : ' tut t, block 78, Aastin
Kll , OIOCK IS, XS, U,
, . . ! . lot a, oat tot 50, D,
imp. on a. of lot 9, block 58,
,- lot 4, ont-lot 7. K. ' --'
' ; W. 8. Holto
Hnllnr!
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: ' I 8. Del Valle
. . I 1 aw H 01 lot a, Dfock 84, Ansyn
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lot 5 and 8. blot k 5. 17. D.
. K ol lot 4, and e. of 3, 62, ,
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. j " -' - . M. Castro)
' 1 1. uecterl
iota LI aadart 8, block 90, Austin
. uui,i aBas,niocx 1,4, o,,,
i lot L block 153.
Hmp.lotltl.OuMt. H.b.Aastiu.CTHttlfi)!
. 1 ' lot 32, out-lot 3a, D, Austin
I m John SwiMW
lU Lli aad 3. block aStWabbervtllel
) , I ,- , .f . 1. IMcmm
J. P. WaUacel
a. 11 acre out-lot 67, A, AuaUnl
KH a, DIOCK 1Z,
lot, block 1, 66. B,
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5 04 6 04
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411 40
811 80
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30 30
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32 32
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SB 50
83 82
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70 70
1 50 1 50
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401 40
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35 85
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3 70 3;70
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95 95
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51 60
9 80 -9 87
15 85 13 85
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4 34 4 34
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5 77 8 78
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Majors Aadrew... : .
MiuierJ C
Moure 8. C
Mctillf John B. and Kale A .,
Manor W. A
MiliVtt Mrs. Amelia..........
Mavuelil K. N... .. .
McLalti-liliu W. W.,.,-.
Nai;le Mit havl ; "...
Norwood Lllaha....,
Nichols Jreen..'. ;..
Nichols 8am 11
Owens Marian
OlMTwetU-r P. H....
(I1I0BI Mrs. M. C..;..
Pills T. J i
Pott-rsou'. D
Phimmer Plum
Pariah A. H., esUle
PIllinilKT (ieOT)!' '
Palmer B
Patterson Mary !....
1'nrnell Thomas V
Pii'kln John 8.;
Pnrnell T. I
Plumlev J. T
Prnitl i. T .:
Patterson J. V
Perry John B
Plumb P. J
Robinson Nancy
Koliin.on W. M
Root Battle W
Rector J. E
Randolph W. I(
Robtusou W. F
Rogers 8. It
Sanders Rofllu
8mith B. R
Sisson C. T
8earcy I. (I :
Shelley N. 44
Sprinkle J. P 1
Nchmilherr L
HeUiMillierr Bra
Sweeney A Coombs
Shaw lli'nry
Story Maty
Scott Loo
Speuosr Dicey y
Schuelder Max
Smith Jake f ,
Sauford A 8011..,
Shannon L. A
Smith Isaac
Shafler J. H.....v..t v ..
8feed tieorire
Swisher James M ,
hinllh Isaac
Tow'iis A lien ( . . . .
Terrell A. W
TliaxUin Lit;
Tbuiuas JiMiaL
Tesreuer Krila
Tipion W. A ,
Von RoeulMrR A
Vinevard Harvey aud A. T. . .
Wren T. L
Wslker W. B
Walkel Joseph
Walker Ben
Wright Kphraim
Wilson Ham
Walnh Deuuls, eataUi
Williams en tale. 1
Walrous Maria
Wallace Mrs Itasca
WrilliamsM
Wilson M. !...;
Ybara Bedales
: tin
41
8
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675,
74
4
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5
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84
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part of out lot 82, B,
lot 4, hlca.k 173.
It8 block so, K,
Johu P. Rinriei
A llama. Busty A MihiIu.ii
- I.lfeckih
John r U..L..1..
lot 4, block 42, Austiu
R. Dal
.1 I U...L
,j out lot 42, div. B, Austiu!
J. 14. ij.debe
lot 7, block 2, out lot 3, A, Ausliu
w. j 1, lutK on, hit.
lot X block 57.
-ii.- ,.1 ' . J: Henll
3. BurhNMiu
37V4 acres, block 18, div. B, A
I..IA K Mli.l S l.l..k
lot80.limVk4,., B,Anslin
iois a 10 b, oiock a, si, n,
blocks 14, 15aud 10, div. B,
. , of oat lot 47, K,
2' iriM H '.It
4 of ot 1. a. 7.'
James Trarauirll
Win. Csueoo
i. A.IWhal
. . B- IM Valle
l.ll . H ..I.h.1. a M A A
lot 2. block J.out 1..1 a ji u
loU 5 a blu. k I, out lot t, H,
. iuu u s, OIOCK 87,
4 at riia. mmi.Iul ai mi.- u
Imn. 1111 L.l 1? ai . . ' iT
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tl. W. Davis
t la
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rn'.ont Wt fil, dir. H, AuMtn
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l' BJ . . . .
tl. W. I
11. p. mil
lot I and t, block 8, Au-liu
J (J I
5. Iiliu-k A. mil. 1.. I 4.1 4t Au
Itilocki. 8 aud 4, out lot 40, div. 'b.
w. , lot 29, 5 B,
or out-lot Ol.dlv. B, Aiitln,( 79i
liv 1111 11 1,1 1.. 1 11 i.iit 4 iin a n
tt by Iin 11 ol block 49, div, 'b,'au
1 1 tint 1 mi L..t ! . . UK. . . la .
.rH ., 'K, a I
nup. ou Hum n and 4, biork V7, AiwUu
I.. 1. a. li ...... 1.
VHB
1. U
441
. 8. Del Va.l.
1. Deckel
T. J. Colatnau
D.J.
lot 8, block 143,
lot 23, block 65, div. B,
out-lol (.. div. I),
AleiVr Ka
p. on a. e. ror. out-lol 81, K, Aui
oul lot 111. div. B.
lots 10,11 a 18, blk 17,out lot 29.0,
lots IVaod 80, ; 15, . I, U,
Iois 3 and 4. hlis k 62.
o 80fl.oflotl,21,blorkf1. "
A ny ta II. Ill 11,14, DIOCK bo, H,
Iois 6 a 8, block 6. out lot 3, o,
h M i ana io, oiock s
lot 7, blk 10, out-lol 19,
N. M.
iv. D, A
t.
1 75, 75
18 Ml II W
lim. vwi
55 19 08 IU (It
11 4 ol i ot
iM -ens 4
100 4 4.I1 4 40
. 17 ui 5 uo
34i t 4 i . 4 W
85 n 4 1, t 18
.... .. 8 Of, 25
53'i 5 (li 8 (tl
I 75 I 75
T Ul 6 00
4 ill 4 ui
80 2 4f, 4ft
20 . tl Wl 80 Ml
T 5 1 tt,
82 65 82 55
8 Ml 1 Ml
Ml I M
14 04 12 04
14 ui 14 00
5 71 8 71
8 76 76
185 8 8H 4 M
.18 10 7s 8 77
145 13 lit II 08
ta 5 Mi 5 68
' Hi t 80
8 911 180
8 Ml I 50
25 (II 85 00
.iv.-. -4-8H - I 40
10 48 8 47
87 11 10 10
I . 451 i 46
8 1.1 , t 18
4 15 t 16
4M8 27 Ou 88 BO
45 41 37 89 88
III! M Mi kl 50
21 Ul 19 08
51 S i tt f 50
.88 75 18 75
88 82 80 88
8 Ml I 50
... .60 . SO
25 85
.... ...4 M 158
8MJ 8 50
t 51 61
U SO, 6 50
8 tt III 7 Ui
ISO 4 67 68
119) 4 lo , 8 10
5 8 04 I 04
78 87 IK 85 OT
140 4 9s ' 8 98
81 75 79 75
94 III Ui 10 Ui
47 87 45 88
4 Ml t 50
8 5ll I 50
14 Ml . 10 Ml
178-111 S uo W0
4 93 . 4 9
10 Ul 10 Ui
t 5M 8 61
JO 87 : 88 88
... v 14 Ml 18 Mi
80 75 S4 75
8 Ml . 60
IU t its
87 811 " 85 80
1UI 4 (ill 4 00
396 81 55 81 55
I 50 18) 1 85
I 75 75
4 Ui 8 Ul
r 110 8 53. 68
hon-bksiuinT list.
La Ural lie A...
Walter M. T. ,
Bonnet t U. 11
BilewWm
Wiustod t A.,. estate.'. ........ .
('air Mr. Kale (I
Bennett J. A.- :...-.!......-..
Simmons Mrs. 8. M
Kliiiu J. C
Keltin Louis
flra'tou Win. Se Annie M. Jour
dan :
JeBklns P P.
Koutlerov T. T. :
Weir II. ll
Keuuedv Mrs. M. M
Lewis Henry.
MrRra A. L...: '.
Mass L '.
Peck Prances O
Lairy Mrs. M. A
Cook Win. M., estate
Moore Win. J '.
Moore T. J
Chandler W. M
McMurray John
Norton A Newton
Holt P. H.. ... i ... i.'.'. ....,.!. .
Payne John. C i .
Hi m id iu .1. B . estate.-! !!'...!.
Slacv B. P
Lewis Jame's:. . ..' ......... ,
Hampton Mrs: A., estate. .) .
Pilau'. r ( has ,
Scott J. D. & Co.
Schmicklu Wm
Rail Jobu
Snusel Annst .
Barr John : ..
Ecrles C. T
Uamer Mrs. O. IA..,.
Wilcox W. M
Meyer, Bannermau Jt Co. :
MiU-hell, Lewis A Co
Newton (ieorKe. '.'
40 5 Oi
190
947-M
5
400
. . . I. Decker
' r
R. Duty
" J. (' Taiinelilll
8 ... I. Decker)
61 Vt in. Cauuou
U or lot 1 a ', or S, blk uo K, Austin
u, Yx oi ill", a i.oui-floiw. n,
lola b and 8, block iiib,.
J.C. Duval 50
1 acre, ont lot 45. B, Aa-tin . . .
681 ' J. M. Mil. hell 315
lots 7 4 8, block 4, out lot 13,0,Austiu . , .
, Iota I to 4. blmk I. I . '.
Mi . . , . . ' J. H. (ilbaou 320
4WM ., Win . Lain y loo
Vt acre, out -tilt Bl. B, Austiul. . . '.
'. . . ' . J. Duly , 158
lot 1, block 4 div. K. Austiul
mi Robert llarvrv 13.1
7i 11. Waruell 381
u, i James KynerSMU b40
u,2 John P. RoKler ' 40
40 It of lot 4 a UO. of 8, blk 122.Aii.Uul
222 R. 8. M. A. De La Tub liul
1541' "" A. C. Caldwell 173 '
'821 N. Dsvl 4111
ml rt. U. Urabam no
- W.I - r ' John C. Paynl- 1750
Austin
LJkaJcer 8fi0
lot 7 aude. Vi of .8, bloi k 72, AimUii
Johu Harper 31
' ol B, block 172, An.ll . ... I
. ' , T J. i'liaiulii'O- . 1
tola t to 6. block 148. Austin . . .
315 t I tt. alsl 40
132 .... Buaiy, Stale A Forward 640
440 ; - C. Jereeuaf 312
M Same Daoluiil 100
lots 1,2, 7 and 8 block 88. AustluL
315 ' ' Wm. Hlueaf I7
3lh I ! f. Wm: Hinasl 807
Us: 8. block 173. Austin ,.
lots 7 aud 8, blk 4, out-lot 4, B, Au.linl.' .
b. rial van i mil
1
i 21
. 8 75,
80 (III
5Ui
. 9 out
4 1
8 Hi
, 10 dl
8 251
t m4
5 ui
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5 I5j
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4.
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37
1 Ml
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8 Ui
Ml
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17 Ul
128 25
. , 7 Ml
' 2 In
. 8 li
Ml
15 Ul
8 Ul
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75
i. M5
10 Ul
" 4 Ml
. 4 Ml
7 Ml
1 Oil
18 60
8 75
80 00
6 00
r a ui
4 70
50
. io ui
2 85
I 50
ft 00
I Ul
4 16
1 67
85
8 Ui
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1 Ml
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40
87
88
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50
, 6 ul
I 90
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S0PPLEMKNTAL 11014, 1879..
Carriii(.'ton v...... . t, of lot 29. block 55, B, Auntln 1 ars TaR
liarrlall.C " 8 .-, . ... ,i .. . . I. Deck : 18 . , 4 Ui 4 00
Johuson N. K... ,..:?.... .. .. .. Is ,' Berry Uborm- 50 38 87
Morris Loaia part lot 8, bloHt 184. Austin :. . : . '' ' 37 -88
Newton Tom . 19 . . .. . . . , lltrry Oshotue . 85, -.. i , 88
Smith James 8... I0H : , , T. W. Bundlck 14 .W 87
Smith Carl C...... 8 .I.,.-.'..., . )Prk(1. 4 7J :' . 78
Wilson Maria to by audit., oat lot 65, dir. B, Austinj . . -. 2 Ul . . 100
Unknown . . lots 1, 8, 8 and 4, block-7, Austin "' t III 4 00
. lots 6, 4, 7 and ,, , i ,,. Vi, ,i i 4 noi 00
r . lot 8 9 aud 11, . 43, 7 Mil ' 7 50
. . Y , , . lot 3 aud 4, ' 88, .:. Boo 8 00
- lata 4 and 6. i' . 183, ...... ,.60o,.,500
: ' - . lot 6, -158, .... 8 U) 8 00
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EAHII.T HAaUKllBJ, .. ALWATS tEAT.
r .(--rr,:Aaaj yaiur Marchakaii -for: tteaan, tff Bt7V'ai4 4TBJSR.
jtt&i iilpplled hf XJU lt.TZl. Cab), OOrW,'.8ol ManulaWaTS,'
' ; ..,;. tTi LOUIS. MO.
Dr. IIartkr's Iron Tonic la a prMraaon 6f 'Protoxide "of rotr, 'Peru Wan Bark and ihf
Phoaphatea, aaaorlated Willi Ui. VeKetaUe AomutUoa,,; KjMloned hj li MtJllual Pruh-alon,
and recommeiKled by tbeu fur lT.Bla, 4B.rWl b.klltly, F4aaiili 1Ibimb,
Want a r Wlimllav. IVpIABi I'ruilpa LS h . Last kIam tfl aiaai aM
' c'liraaii China aaitl Vater. It serve every purpota wltarc a Tonic la uMasary.
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Dyspepsia
W. H . FIREBAUCH & CO.,
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Etrayed by Jams Jar.lunn. before, Ttif-
ener, J. P. T. C, April 89, 1881, a bay mar.-, 18
or 14 years old, abontTA hands bign, branded
I--ai on leu noinuei Appraisea at 14. ,
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myl'w3tt. . . i. Clerk C, C, T. C,
Etray4 by K. C Soothe, utfore F.Tvxeuer,
J. P. T. C, May 9, 1881, a brown horsn, about
14 bands hii?b, 8 or 8 years old, branded U, and
connterbraudud aaoie, on right shoulder. A
ti raised at f 10. Also a brown mare, about 14
uauun uipn, aiHini d years ma, nrauaeo a at pa
lefl Bbookler.1 AppraWdattlO ,
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my.18 a3lt , f , . Clerk C, C, T. O.
Etraved bv V.'lJoumc. tsjre'P.Teeeorr. J
P. T: C, May It, 1881, pray horao iHdtB)
about 8 or 9 years old, bIkhiI 14 bauus b1gb,
branded 7 wltbio a tqnareon right shoulder) a
scar above the brand. Appraised at $20 '
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:" NOTICE OPf ACCOUNT.
Tbe Stat of Tm t a awraoaa imUM4
la the admlniatratloDof the muf of
Abele, aec4td. - John W. Bwswa, gn
TatrUKl la astat aaay appfar
aud aaak. objection thereto '',.
. u"Tt.-, frank Brawn, elerk ot slid
' ' - emTl and tu luereof attarjita,
ft al , that 161B dav af May, 1881.
mj'i W& --" yUAJiav BBO WN. Clerk'
BUSKEaTEM 0PIDH HABIT
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chloride of
with Dr. h. It. Kiiijr'iliuulila
Wold Bemediea. V. D. COBDKLL.
raa'l Ag't, 704 Washington Ate., St. Louia, Mo.
twoaaliee. biwoo.ii Bow-wott
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mtw aaW i il li MIPS TO IM4M'L
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SCOTCH SHEEP DIP,
Prrn red from Tohaoooaad othn rroiKi ...
tract. Warranted to ear. Siuib, dewtrur Tick,
and ail Parastla lnfettlng ah.-eu. 1. aim aoii-
onoaa,ana un prove tbe wool; TO coot per
(rallon ; tf irallont will dip 1"0 aheep . For clr
eaiara, addrem, . " ' T. &MMIT. aX
mylaia, . 890 Waai Mala SlXouwvllr.
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