The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1882 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 25.
Bahtkop, Texas, Saturday, March 4,1882.
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(tcnoHiriiuM Si 60 |ior nunatn, in 1 ——- in her losers anus for three hours it siiw u garment ton flue lor a in.in
«lr im; lit HO il payment Tliu (Jain 'Stull News pluiuM tluil it wasu t lii i" fault, or maid: there was never a chair too
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■ ATM OF ADVHftTlalKO.
OM on*
Oil •(ia r«. • « montha.
On tquare. tbr*« motillie
T«i «ia r«a. on* y«ar •
T«o iuiiWi • * month*
a^tatae, moot"*
Tkm aqiiaraa. ■
Hum miuN, i* month*
TbrM aqaaraa, hre« month* .
AM-foartb oolnmn. onejoar.
"•• *n month*,
u •* ibrMmontbi
Oil kill eolnmn. on* fear ...
• • ■> •• tn month*
• • •• • iktM month*
On* mIibi. onu year
.« •• (is month* ....
ii •• thro* month* ....
Tr*n*i«nt limtiwannto. on* dollar
mi Mim, (nit moli) flr*t liwerlioii,
mil iivntfillv* mdU tof noli int>*o-
■int liMrtioa.
Lee*I notioe*i IHtoen tuU |wt tin. :
Mob «S «|n*nt IniortloL, ten eouU.
Saven word* make * linr.
Ohitntrv nntiewi. *w «ibnR Uu im# .
It lh* r*t# ot 10 cnti * line.
All trtasiral a.Wertlaaiaai ta,
U«*l artfartiaamanta, wliou rharf*o.
on* JolUr • *v r 'ol inaertioii;
• hen paid m a.Wnne*. onr dollar per
b**r* for drat. an.l •rvmity «S*o <*•* '•
Moqtur additional ln *rlt' n
Sin* daiim t'.ut lie forgot the loinbi- good for a eobh!
' on ciU'riiiy another year, tuskcs no high nation.
910 0(1 noliliilliiK Printline!, simply n li-m In iu .
,, ,h, *i.iiii) i.r.ijfmsh rr.nii mm' i.i , jenr at It- _ Kill-& Jnurneny will leave lb. •
■ tro|> on tin* tiiKt ol April, and ail
1 tliost' who want Ii in* photograph*
maili' -houhl tlike .id vantage ol tin*
few remaining \Mi-k.- ol I lioir vir-it.
THE FA H MBICS CKHED.
\\ <• believe iu small farms and
ft IKJ < olllUlrllilMtlon Ui tlie ronllniMMl ui-irp-
•It nil ,un"' of an Intrllitfent unit uppwlmive
fr imi r,,*,"li(t pnhlti'. Ii |inint•> in ll ni/onl In
•o '* tin' pant nit fiirniblilnx tin- iih> i authi'iiUc
10 ik' mill iMimt ii-lliiiLT pronpt'i lnn lor lhe future.
4o iHi 7')int il '.kill hereufter, ii heielutoii. in its
■/l no , I'honen lli'i'l.
>6""' Kf'UI'SE COMI'KTITHlN.
ir. oo
All i'tl llUli^L' kl't> oil' the i'oilowmg
A fellow woulil Imve u safe tiling KlKe
,:«) im ni't aw promptly aihI iili'cti\Ily r\i'i*\ *d- in irettinif nutrriwl now. pro\idnl hi hring into it'f I I)."I vat!u*i■ ea
. < VHUl*ite preneiili-il In (lie wuv ut im ri-HU 'l ? . . , ' , i > i:. . iv > i , i • . i |, ,
17 • " nmteiliil Aniliiui. |..rlnipi..0lnjjii| «irl would tt^ri-e to I,read afi'l >juiii.. th-i Ii-ail of a -.in
7& no In uli tin- irutiiKi. ut it ifi'iii'i:11 iipwnpupi'i water She furui^li the lireiul and
-,I !!l!lfu'. u'!', f'.M:;1 : any lort ol a ldo. khen.|i ou!d -luitll.'
■troutid mid Ni'iire up uu liiui li witter
it.- thev could n e.
7f> iNi
.bo 'Wl
>l(i 00 Niiiii|iiiuii unit iiu i pint u lllmut inlhuivltiK
I'ifi no U|Mili the iiMlliiuii'e of > oinplliilii'it lint.
Sill II II joliril.ll U* the Ii Al % ICrtlo.V S'lbiiN
inhv In- u^Hlileil ua one of iIn- neet i>utir
ol our I'oiiieinporMiitinu rhlll/. iiion. Ii i*
iii liii- mi t iii i i>l a kiln I of ii l>lc| uiti>im tin i-
leiiily for the people, vtliilf llien lix al |i -
in'i' ultonl Ihi'iii tin' niiiir «|H'rial IoihI in-
fni iii.iilon No lnti-lll|{i iil mill mibitiiiitiiil
i Iti/vii "lioiilil roiiviitrr III* Iioiim*-holil "r I so; (n nirilli'liti
III* plaiv ol tnuiln-ii lull* 11iiiti'1 \ eijuippiil ! i
• lllioiit the rrifiilar pre«'iue of I'll It (ijl-
\ ksniN Nr«i>aml « goinl Im al in Kpa|H'r.
I • A11. \ I Vi ,v!iiutn lit), when aenl hy
pant in mail. |« i nioiith. j I
IH>1 Itl.K.sllKKT W KKKI.V
It m UJielesH to eiidcaver to iu..ki' a
fluid control hi* temper, if you ^ive
wav to vour own: to tell him to l>e
truthiui, while vou are not strictly
!ieat lleh*. w It lie CilTe-
i'H« of your own dre**. '1 he littlo
folk* are keen obxerver*, nml they
will not re*|iect you unless you are
worthy. Ito cartful not to impose
«>ni"'npy ( utiiiece-sarv restrictions lo ! r) id
Olll' \ I'lll . t'i ll'll ( ll|Ml . It'll' l I'lll . 111 >(l. f . .1 . ,1 .
1 - ■ : not Inn*; w ithout ithmiii.
i«;
>ni.iv tiiiKcv
Iwi'iitv i opie , mil yiar.^K)i.flfly cople
un< y i ar >' J .Vi
liiiaiialily in Ailmnn I ire ol I'onliiuc
In all parta ol tin' I nilisl >t*tri. ami < 'anauii.
Kmnil hv ilrafl on tiniu kton, patollt -i'
r~—. - - *> • * ■ mam * tmliT. or regiiteinl leiu-i AiMn
4KKIVAL AND DEI'ALTl'HEi A. H. MKho it CO.,
OF M AILS. I■ i|\I'Htuii. TeSax.
_ , , , i linen roinea ten! fiiv on application
General mail. '' t and w.st, via| " |
Mellade. leaves daily at V a M
mail* clone at U a. m.; arrivea «t H;3ti
r. u.
Mail* from Haatroji to lhll I'rai-
na, Suake Prairie and Jeddo. aeiiu-
wacklv, Mwidav and r 11 u rw ln\
(/MTe* 6 o'clock, A H. Mail . tones
il b a M ; arrive* Wediiewlay* and
Friday* at 4 I" M.
Mail* from Ha*trop to lavi I'iiks
wnl Rid Uo<k. leaves Tue*dii>>
Thuraday* and Satnrdnv «t '• a. ii
Mails clou« «t A. M A rrivi s an me
dav* at & P H.
Mail* froui Uaatn p to I Vdar >• • k
and Givemitille. tri-«"i'kl . ruoadnt
TbuwUy and Saturday, at. 0 a n
mail rlov* at 0 a. m ; arrive' iame
days at b r u.
hrSUAt. Noin* Monev tinier'
mil onlv la1 issued from V im In. k. a
II, to i r. m . a< cording to Uw
Cwaa. Wmtxnrh. I' M
Ii? Cha* Ziegeuhain, A*'! I' M
HI its \ Jonitieay have ii>> v i.nn
in oiii city ovei tin week- and their
tiue photographs have jjiveii imiver-
-.il aati't.u tion. l in y w iil only ic-
innin four weeKs Ioniser, .md ri-<|uest
that ail wlin want jitiotogiiiph*
inade to^iall at their gallery at an
early date and nit fur their uevr.itives,
sii a- tn give thi-ui plenty o| time t'i
tini-li all pii tnri-s.
OFFICIAL MKKCTOin
Cnngre«aninn. Fifth I'latin t: '■
S J one*, ol Hn«trop
State Senator, 'Uh DisUnt; A
W M«>ore. of Hnsf ro|i
K«preeentAli>e, li. A K'-n
Itistrn t .ludf*, Fifteenth I list i II I
i W M.Kvrr
fhstriot Clerk, C It M av it n i d
County Judge, liter Moure
Count* Altornev. VN K M.itunid
Countv Cleslt. U in II lirmies
CJenrg* HannaV, depot \
SheritT. \N in K Jenkina . H"lluiid j
Jenkmr. deputy.
Treaaur >r, John ll'-arn
Tai Collector, X. A Mi>iti , (n n
Hannav. drputv.
Tn* Assessor, \\ (' Law lion
John Kohler, deputy
ConnlT Surveyor, VN ti M !|ei
I Ot' NTY fOKMIfslONKIi."
I'recitu I No. I John I'reu**
I'rerinet No M. F lludgin*
I'reciiii f No. 8. F NN l( Thorin
I'reciuct No. 4 J. It Scott.
jt mh w or rue rr.Ai a
I'ratinet 1. T C. John*
" '£ H. 1 oung
" 8. J. P. Williams
" 4. S. B. Whipple
" h. C. F. Jiiiios
" iN NV ii. ('oulson, m
7 M S Wi.nl
" 8. K. W. Farmer.
CVNhTA III If
I'r*fincl 1 W. J I loll.
" li. -tieo. I ml Iowa t
" 8. .ImIiii Murcher-'in.
4. The. Mile*
" h. Ilnte* Olivet
" ft. K. II. ItnrU-e.
„ 7. H. S. I<ea
" 8 H. /. Sowell
tim>f> or ilOLtilNu rm-HT
I)iatricl Court Siitlh Monduya alter {
the first Monday ill MiiiyIi and S p
l«mher.
County l ourt Criminal Huniu -s i
Firaf Monday in em-h uinnlli
Cifil and Prohaio llusinoaa Third
Monday in Jsnuarv, March, Mat
July, September and Novenil<et.
• iry OPMI KHti.
Mayor Joaonh Glover.
Aldermen J. (' Huehiinan C I,
organ, Th llaaler, A. J. Hiitlh. A
Wjsennfn, Clia* Wort/nor, Cheater
Erhard, Thoa. Hodge.
Asaosaor and Colef'r. C. F. Petty.
Treaeurer. Otto EUnor.
The proof that Ellin It Journesy
are giving the utmost sattsfm lion is
'hat moMt all who haeo hud pntnn:-
taken douhi* their orders.
t .ski n up Iiv 1' I'.illi ) nml e i i , t isl I,i -
foil ii. S *Vnii| .1 t* It C., oil I I'll- -Jlti
ilny ol .limiuit Is'.'j, ,.n<- hat home, liall
(.Hi*, ail l>iin lis i wlili<■. l;i 1-i hamla hinli,
j U * i ar ohl. ai.<I hrnrnlrtl
t1
i i
j on loll uliunliltl. \p|iiai sl at 917.
7'akili nn l-v II f Aktior anil vatiuvisl '
Mors 8. H. Whipple. J. f B.C., of i 1 !i«« •
•>tli tla\ «*1 JmiUttM Ix*'J, « (!«• ) uv luarc.
.•}hiiit '• \tvti« oU), boll! H lialui* l>i^:«i. ;
I'l.uuU'tt 17 on k«'K r. ut
{11\4*tuiiiler n>\ li.tii*!. .*it • *111* • . (Iii* I* i*h.
Uu..la«J.
I .ikrli «111 I'V I K Mi Mitt* anil t*Kti;iNc«l
In fun I < ilolin*. I* li < on tii*' jlM
I of .I.OHDilN . JksJ mi*' «i.'i t-K )lt>n «tl.l\ I
I iil« \ . JilnMir I i li.iltiU l .jli ilnHll A \ fji t >*
ol 'Miulf 11«i u ii i it thoukM * \ ■
j lit Irl.V
j ..k -n «ii) it'fu i i < i.in ■( atnl 11^«imvtii
1h lorv < li tltifi* • I* l 1 , fit tin jfft11
• lit \ III I N*t (*| 111 M ! , I I It. I \ t f t I \\ | • I lift
I lorn . itliotit 11 Ii.iiiils ltir'ii. .il-out lo vp.ii>
o|t I, III- till Mil S ft littnlli r (oil :.ot | wi • < | •
' ?l! l« tl ut
! . W- it * | l-v .9lift |liti • rifi •••fi i\ «««i i
U foir 1 « I I' It, * , "ii tl.i .in?It
«I. n f he oil. I.m.i (ii.i> II 'It. I'll
|M'\ .ill..Ill I 'J IcillOw Itltfll. .lit. lit l Will •
•11 ■' un«l lo ti • i. .1 .' \ I* t-oiiht. *,i il. uu i« ft
tit i'li. 11 9 > i" •! t
It < 11 • I N .1 i k | *1 • , 4| | ,{ \ (if
I tun 1 < i .1 T M. < oi iin i"-li
• i« ol I «• • i In i 1 **,' . i it.ttn l in.
'< iiamti iiftjcii mit Jn n • ui *• 4ii<i to.iii G ti
ii i i i «f i iii.. it*. !t • ii \ n|) •i,*. , ,t|i i
I'll* llltlll illtolli 'I I I.I It« |*a. ||1^1, u| «M|t '
\'mi ■ ol'l. Imuihh iI 7H I • Mini. f« i|. on It n
«htMililfi. aii«l \ n kit Imj A | jm ,iiMi|
( .il yV
I k« ii 111* U\ ! I «mirn li ami t vi i a\ • <I
in foi#- > \\ ni11. .i r ii i ti ii i '*f11
• l.i\ i«f .latin in Is'-.' tm s. ni M-jh
link lh I"im . p nit«- lo sl'li. 1 i 1-i*
lil^ll .*1 Villi*. tt|.| I .1*1. |t| :til«l««| on
tfttflti iim^ii iimi, nti >j.<;nifli imitfnl imi
l« ti tliifji a|tjH ii%i •! .ii ♦ i
I nkrn llli in |{al|*h I lav u imh| alld ra \
nl Im'Ioit \\ II i tiul-on. ■' I* |i i on
tin* v!l l «) • \ t| .1 tnn.'«s , l-^vj, om« «• i.«v
lioncit ii*« k lull. UntnH4.1l m> loft nlmulitor.
>^l ilioiit I.'I I '2 liaml Iii^'Ii, i \ t> Mil.
Iy | i .11^4 «l at * I I
4 • 1 \# r 1 mnV • 11 \ 1111 ti*i. ui oth*« till* tin
Jitii t la % ol .litinio v 1
*1. ti. t.l.'IMI.s, ;..,k , . , .
1
riimtueu!
I'roii'l.; i ti Will Ii" .1
iwoie in fh>- . lining St it" campaign,
and every p'-r- n wishing to lie
tlniroiiglilt p.nted should -1 n<i one
dollai to the publisher and tereive
The Ti \;ia l,ri>liiliitmni«t. to Jan 1 1
lss:{. It is h live, weekly p: |"-r.
eilited lit IIe\ (loo. \\ Maine-. Jr..
and is tju- organ ot tht* >tate 1'i.dii-
lillHill N11i:ilit e and th grand ■ .n-
1 il I . I I Ad'ire Jos' j'l; Vi
Maim--. I'iililishet. M. Kniin v. !'• \.i-
paper*, says sollli Ii.hIv
. tn 1111-111ill prosperit \.
• 1 lie village, 1 • uutv or I
N e K
valual
ad ver
lit I'ln t spiriul ■•■li re tin- render
a map on whit h mat U- traced 1 har-
llrter, design III)11 progri
a "truiigi'i i ail- . .1 1 'ii I, I.,
til it 1 li«] 11111'~ tol the village iii ws-
11 1 from a d;s-
iii'i'
Phev
o tl-
l"!" 1 ;
1 Inin e.
tanilh
ti,
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• to Mm
ii \ .ii
not ta
if .1 trie 1 11
th
T
\e 1 \ nev
.1' "ting l.o 11
■I 11..ty in w -p,.
oiii' . t"-l i t •. mi
1 lute ci pt. and
nig
re> |.
per.
are
i-i'iil
.'i 1 a
r tour
or a eonper, or a
,;ing to '-it in: in ter ;t house too
line t> shelter the huniau head,
ritoao ele uieut s ii I rot 11 us. the glori-
oiin snn, the imperious sun. are not
too good for the human ruco. lile-
ganee tits man. Hut do we in it val-
ue these tools a little more than
thet are worth oid sometime- mort-
1 hiiuse tor the uiohog-in.v tve
\t my
or
ilif-s il'n'r the fa'li "<i "I John the
ilapti-t iu the wildt i'lies or -it 1 11
a liliii k all lit\ lit", tl.all eoiisuiiii'
all iu \ no If b. lore I get to a home,
and take ><> much pains with the
outside tvhi II tlli inside wa-^ lis Ifl-
lott a>- nn 1 mpty nut. Meanty is a
great thing, hut lieauty ol a garniep'..
house and furniture are tuwdrv or
ll.-illienU . Iiljiared with doiiie'.liel
love All 1 lie i-leyance in tin- win- d
will not make a home .ami I would'
gite more f.r a spoonful nl real
hearty lote than for whole siiip'oml"
of furniture ,url all the gorgnous-
iiuss. all the upholutviei's :n tin 1
world cun gather
Vunvi r k 11 I s Tut 'l'oviit 1. —
About a week ago a man stepped'
into the oflii e of a well known phy-
<111.111. seated himself at the t.ilile
and engaged 111 conversation On
the table were it'iiij.: a number of
v..i: ine jioints, which the vi-itor
nustook lor tootkpn k«. and taking
, up "lie lie U-eaU Ils.l'.g it. file pliv-
sn 1.in didn't iiotn.- what tin- man
vta 'itiing for - nine minutei. an I
bin attention .t# 0111\ t ailed tn t!te
fact bv the visitor puiicturing hi-
, tniiifiie with one of the points. I ill."
ing it to bleed sligh'.!.v The i'oi t' r
g.ivo the matt. 1 prompt atlr'iitio/i.
w idlied the man's nioutii with ulco- j
h-i. and used preventives til varum*
kui'b.bul la- t no parpore. I'lie
v a. l ie, it ,t. 11 "too!. mhI t|i,. hi,ui to-
il t\ wi'ur-. I.i.- tongue on the ouUnle
t>l Ins in. lit h (iramt llnpids header. (
SeS-niLi Au old Indian lighter
in town testerday reuiarlt'il tiial he
thongiit there would i|. 1 liirtheri
si-rii-u- trouble with th.- nnble n il !
11.'-n II- -ays ;li.it lI:< railroads!
bate iliitesi mid are drit nig all tin-'
game into 'lie niouiitaiuou- ai d nl-
lllost ill a' '| oil mn ■ .i) (in ,er-
r.'ti rie • w iii 1tlie >\ l.it.
ami do li.it \t .sh lo 1^'
L. 1 i.'t .1 taiil.-iUH' 1 *. 1 m' le,
•en e ill I i|l-> '1'-"! III..
I '■ it 1.aie ! he I n n.
iti e pla -i.
1 A iit 1 le child wiim passing through
tin- hall ol a comfortable honu, I It-turns to be the prevailing idea thorough cultnation.
when it wa-, just dark. As she thut this will be an extremely hard That the soil loves to eat <ts w«ll
glided ttlong. be 1 ii:other over-hear- vear to pull through, on account of as the owner, and ought, thftiwfora,
. 1 jg footsteps, opened a door ami ten- bard times, and that nint h economy to bo well manured.
derly a-ked : 1- that you. Pet !'" must lie exercised and great want In going to the bottom of things^
The little neglect' d child uttered a realiml 111 order to go ihroi'glt ai nil. and, therefore iu deep plowing and
pens gloomily, enough of it. All the better it it be
a Mib-soil plow.
Iu large cr ips, Which leave land
better than the' found it, making
both the larm and farmer rich at
once.
That every farm should own M
good farmer.
That the fertilizer ol any soil is it
suppressed sob, nml with ijuivi ling 1 Tis true the year opt
i lips, amswerod: "It isn't Pet, mamma;, A large majority >d the people are
' it's oiilv me !" destitute of nieut and coin two of
I "Oilfv me." A strange pang went the verv greatest essentials .it any
through that mothers heart, as the household, and two of the most
! fon e of thosi v ,i-l stung her to the needed article# with which to enable
i|uiek. Sin him two children, and j one to make a crop. This is 11 sad
had made a pet of one, while she j' on fi ssion to make, especially iu u
tens indifferent and even rude to the country like this which can truly be
other. Sin- koenU felt the comlein- j termed ti.jd's country tor the produc- spirit of iudustry, enterprise iwd in-
1 nation that she justly deserved, al- tioii ol these two articles ol home telligencc w ithout these, lime. gyp.
j though the childish lips had meant consumption. It seems that thejiuniaiid guano will be of little
no reproof. For a moment h-r people of the west will never learn use.
heart was hu.-hod in sadness, but the < r net upon the fact that iu respect j In good fences, good farm houses,
1 iiH-tlier-love came to her J relief, i lo these two articles they can be ah- good orchards aud children enough
Holding out her arms to the uu-1 olut *lv independent. Even with all to gather the fruit.
happy child, she cried in tones of 1111-j of tlic l.ad .veur of last season t is I In a clean kitchen, a ueat wife iii
guisli : "Come here to me. you pro- j foolish to say a man could not have it, 11 clean cupboard, a clean dairy,
rums darling: mamma loves vou," raised enough corn to djl'iiu. and if and 0 c!«an conscience.
It needed 110 "-coiul invitation for be raised enough corn he would have i That to n-<k a man's advice is not
the loving child to rush to its moth- 1 bad plenty of meat. Hut just so stootiing. but of much benefit,
er . mm-. Soon tie tin v hand- were long as men will relv upon cot tou to! That to keep apliU'e for everything
the mother's uei^^k. I puicliinse all they eat and wear, just j and everything in its place, sivea
clasped aro . . . . . ... .
the dimpled i lin k wtwcloselv nc^led | 80 long will they grovel in actual luuriy a step, and is pretty sure to
uu mother's breast, while loviiitf j^overty and want. Agriculturists [ lead to good tools and to keep them
kiss"-, were exchanged amid tear* of must learn to make cotton the sur-| in order.
j. 1 v. "Only me" luid regained her j p'"" every year iu order to make any | That kindness to sti fc!t, like good
place 111 mother's utf.it ion*. From : monev out of it. That is to say they shelter, is a saving of fodder.
tI.i.: iu. uieut she shared with "I'et" ! ''r'" plant and cultivate plenty [ That it is a good thing to keep iin
the tender h ve that had befnre been j of grain and corn for their actual 'eve on experiments, and note all-
m llishlv bestowed upon the latter.; weed, .aid then if they can do any ; goo ! and bad.
Happy w.-re th« hearts that gathered
tit m.i"I tin- family fireside that night,
and the gl.i i-,iiue smile tliat suffused
the . ouiiteiiau.-e ol "Only me." caui-
iug the hriglit eyes to beam with joy.
spokein tones ol unuttered elo<jueuce,
tin- s iitiiiipii: of the chiltli. il heart
that luai been restored to its mother s
love.
The ahoy.* put .ii" is no iille'faiuv.
but .• drawn from an actual o'vur*
ieuc''. Are thei-'
me" in our miiht
paiciits in their love for tlioiryounger
ntlspr, ig, permit themselves to drift
away troni those who should be just
as dear. The pure nil'ectioii of a
. li 11.1 should be greatly priced. The
busy slfuii s nt life too often cause us
ti 'eirard I be emotions of children
lightly I'oo often arc childish act
any c;ises ot "Only
a Too frequently
itior plant cotton and cultiv.itu it That it is a good rule tosell yout
It then liecotues the surplus crop, grain wheil it is ready.
and what you make upon it that| That it is a goixi thing to grow
much clear. I'l c;/ say cotton is , iuto farming and not jump into it.
ready money. So 11 is. and if corn That all farming is summed up iu
iu the crib and grain in thegraiuery the nimiure heap oil tIn* farm.
Iu enriching the soil according to
it., wants.
is not ready money, why just try to!
buy :t 11 year like this, and you will
read lly concede that it is very ready j
money, indeed. An agriculturist
w ithout enrn or meat at ihi< season
of the year, in a country like this
deserves but little sympathy. The\ years, Was touiid lying oil it rock
will tell you that the year was bad. about half a mile from her home iu
Piic year waa not near as bud as the SlcighUbiirg, a suburb of Kingston,
lock of work and the i|uantitv of N. \ .. by soino boys who chanced td
A I' VI'HETIC STOUV.
In a 11 lvucliiiu1' lain the other day
Mice Keltes, a little girl of eleveii
an ii ot
'■ru-
nt
with
"1 cu
..'.a t
stroll in the vicinity. Thinking her
a tramp they amused themselves by
throwing sticks am! slotte* nt her,
but they soon found that ilie eKjrld
tvn- insensible, wt, cold aud blue;
tenderiic-s blighteil and crushed ' l'ttle grain, nml gave all ilu-tr work On tli-i o.cring who she wus they
nri ied her to her home, where she
tin- crop of revived ami was able to tell her storv.
it her nei
coru planted. They snv the mast
failed. They will put up innumera-
ble cxcu-cs. luit they etui all be re-
sulted down in to the "lie fa;-t. that
thev plan toil to much tot ton and t' o
nn
■il Ii
An
pro,,.
.nut
1 li
ie pn
hori
\ I li.ist. \.ill.II,|. |.
.1 man - leiii.'tiniiii' .1 Uiti In
lliclt'i
Mop
lor 11
pllll.' I'll elte infill iltll. I.oli-. nl
ri.sl fi ii'iiil iilnl In in>; kepi iiwnki l"i 'it i
l\ I in 11 Is lit the el \ ilie nt .1 in •- lulu .
Ill '-ro-. miiiI 1 1 my 1 .t.,, . , 1,,.,| ,. 1.; . ||i p
I ii 1111 - iii iieiki tin.111 -.ill .mil 1111; i 11 ^
1 111111 y 11 ni n n 11 1111>1 -1 1111
\ It. nil iii' >nn, \ .Iin i -|« inlin^
1111111111 - ii Kin oih iiii nml A iii.Ti. .in ti.ii
• I IK I1'"' ' ' <11.1 II 'lit lie I- o| • Ii 11 I.I I - I." . 1. u
| till III IInil I 1 el nili." I 11.nil. ili«he.n !i ni-1
.ili.l wrelelir.l I tut .1.11> 111 ti > I Ilie l .|
|iht sli'iiiii anil M-iti'le.1 t.n unit mm willi
I .llli twill-Ill. III.I e\lM , It'll le .In. I 1.1. |. |
j III trill .1 lit.lt .Il Parker > tiliiuei I . nl.
l ine, Imiilf. aiul i un til! Ili i hutt W1111,.si
w 1.111I1 r-anil In >11^: Ii I nn • x. ill.iit heiiilli
llll'l kpil II". Illl'l t oil lll.i.i pllli 1 .Il nit 1 .pi
1 leu. e im 1 In in in iii ni similar nth iei -
A < 11 n t 11111111 I.eh ,
nn. Ktpr
1 li lt t lie ' t t 1 11 | III • d
crtv ,it New MraunfeU.
claims a^'ailr 1 l.diii I ci rt
ei -. li." 11 'il.audoned tor i'
en t, 11 ml it i t In ni .'ht till
li.* am n abU -,-t I led w it I,out 11
.iillii ilit \\ oi k "it the dm
tile IP W 1 'III 1 II tllft TV is 1"\V
gl-1 - inu I'll I' \ 'I'll. ill
!ie| .1 .i|. 1has "eon t he c re '
ol .' . nlllpi lent buperillteiu'eu*
NN li l i 1 III.Ill, nt tin- , it \ le w
ha. chill g" .'t 11". w ork Mr Mn r r\
In-Ill • I lie . Olll I'.li loi I lo'V l-yp.'i t
In have the daln enmpli-tei) ill i, milt
il.ti' 111.mill- NVnri. will then Ik-
oiii incisi .'il e 11 ie n. it 1 o(; 1 n !.v
ton .
1. 'Hint
I'lihn
■ u ut •
liic 11. it
It 'ins
many >
Up III
nth -
f hit 11 1
In in i t
t iimi o
ii-
in
.1 tt'C
1- h..
tie hastily spoken words :
bother up- now ' Parents
; 1 ..ne In overlook the inipor-
' .< '.ling tIn I.udding i-nio-
•: i !; 1 iiiii'.io.l t hildren need
.. uu c in • heir little efl'nrt -
ni w 1
liiucll
.s plain
to the cotton, neglecting
t lie ntoek. rely ing upon
cotton tn purcha-c tin-
aries and pat for its..It which it never
im- doiic ai.d ii-ver will do, in times
ol p ace.
It -.'t'lii- that her mother hud been
very harsh with lu-r and hail spite*
Iieeu tva-
•U
in
« i lt!
.: t i 1 •
tin i)'
UUI4-. i h#
n i-tiuid 11
. "I ililln'- lie
waii iering- ;
>ii ot a 1 itt i -
• ii. and a t
d"d 111 an o
'* 1 s it I11
liiui
.ot ii
\ i-tor
and
nt
1. c
d is
Snr'
Sit
i
.van
tt .t 1.
ni i-:-.
shell,
i'l.till
t tt ho heeds . lull
• i'ver r.'itih to as 'ia^e
• iw. i-. -otviiij_- -1 1- ot
•tn.n that will i. the
•rt ni declining years.
always finds I.udv
f'
I W UKllF. rill! IM Nl 11 i |{ \ N
i't- I \ Hl! I.( >t ATI-'.I)
'.S Ol'
N l 1H t,
I'll,1,
pi
i '. in'
M.
Nt
li I
V.'Ull'i
-s.. Ml
.•an 11 of a i
jo'ill. 11 11 v "t ' , I-
u 11 _• ii ant t ii.- /
011 publio exlj 1 ii::
I In- il
I II \ I
oiian
1,1 .
1 ' .
errt
iair
■ .hi,
viiks.
ope.
, tt hn
w hieU
e II l|, i
1 he child w
sy niiaihv .11 tne loving heart o! a
in .r or latlnr will be sure to d -
t i , (I 11.nt . ' ( h -r,n-ter 1 hat are
p ii and ennobling which will niti-
111:1. e:.V t III 111. II..; i- III tile lllgili'-t de-
tell.p,II. lit ol cultured man an!
tvomauhnod - Mn niiain I ml, p-ndiin.
•ti.— Mi
« Vlli.N I.K • >N
•II \ .M
'ii'.!}- veiled to lu-r. "(let out of this
kit,'lien, you dirty little w retch ; why
ill.11 t • .1 go -iiiiii-wbi ■ (.|si. to lay
.i-'o .iid 'J ami .'.liii v.oitileretl away
.-non etterward- to tin-place of her
din "Vert iu n-siii•use to her moth*
nmis- er's ijuestioiis on her return, she an-
tvered : • NN'iiy I thought you nor
p .pa didn't . arc for me any more,
it'd 1 weui into the woods where I
cuild hoard tin birds -ing ami see
I'lie report show- the sweet Hotver- and sunlight."
rceiveil neurit •']*>
A It' 'i-nKit MofstiTOMkkcy.—The
worst of us art human sometimes
as the <1 lu ting iudii.fe.it goes to
prove:
N hurgl ir ouiered a house in
which a mother wa* sitting up with
I in- annua: iej
sinner 1 ot imnuisiatinp is ■ oir.t ieled.
1 and supei im.-ndniit Jackson has
1 git ell 1 lit destination-, of t lie 11 l.iV|M
• immigrants who .1 rin>d at Castle
| (turden 111 I ss I.
tii.it Ni tv \ orl.
per ,-ent . , r The dcstiua-
tions nt tin otleM's were a- follow - :
I lllinor'. o-l.fil I : IVniisylvitnia. ITi.-
liii. Ohio, rfl.lil'l : Michigan. ),-
mid; NN isi-oiisin IU. 110: Niinucsotu.
is>u : Iowa ltl.4"i"i : N'.-w .!• i-sev.
.1-
•ver 1.
1,1 tin -,' .
til..ti t.-ac
Iciiu'th plu
in,I. ii.it a lull
Mi* I . 11 t ;u-t t ak.'ii ■■. 1 ■ >*-v •
trail.nit lor nail a > ar.l isim
i 11
in
t -.'.I n.1 111 in r I'ei/i
ot r • . 11 >h in tl
ili'pil'liei'iil "l their '/• 1. I
l"l 11 li* Itiilott iiij; east whv t.u
link. JJo.Oli:
In III. pels.HI Ii 111' i: - • tt I.I,
Iiiii^ii kI \ el .• ill I hi \ • tt 11 .Innn ' >
inn * not 11 e ni w n t isinn 1 nt M u
iss.i tt 1 i: 1:111 1 an tn, in• 1,1.1 .1 p
>t(..||!'l Itv.i ol'lintl'e eiirit'cl 11 -1\ e 1 -
' e.\. 1 III. I'l lite tt III III .lit | | I,,
tltnlilA tt i 11 I.' It.1 ttiiiiiril li* tin ttlllllel
I'l.. pnl'tlsh,
•1 Mini !, ,1
o|ne one 11 >
Tip
ihh,
I'i/e
.lit.
tl.
lint
il'doii, a
' ,' .pii w lii i'l' : lie
Spi'in-^iiold li,
- <>l
iniic
n
uver-
uir is
' it'tle- : at red nl -iiiini was tear-
I —:> etii|-i .-nl 1 In one net moil, ,
win 11 a . e.v ,-l ,i 1st 1 lift 11.11, at whose
ii ... e i.i' Si 1 acii philosopher was ,i
t; m*>t, Ui NS.ii
.U'\\* hi 110I t *i
I'i.MHO: 11.^70. Wit- a sii k child. "Sir. Mio suitl to him
n t \
M11 >1!
\ II
\t ll.
!uu
in
t
I:
• .4 % .1
• Mir
ill'
fill P
1
i Ml
iry Inr 111*
Ili |>oi«la^r
CO/i' N / OA' .s, | /./■.
Milton ,v 1,1..ntilt Mi I> ti ■
nH'.'i Iii tin* fmniei- ..I llas||..p ninilt.
lorn 111 Im. nl llllt Ininlii l> in inure 'it
?l.n,i lie t el It i w , nut f|.|(l p.I white, tie
lln-inl nl itopol .it M. I In.ii It I.I I II
A. (iAIMYOOl)
PHYSICIAN An 11 ;.| |,'(ii;uN
Ma 1 inn-, | r \ if,.
Orrt. 1 . Ot.'i Killings l)iug ton
1). ( . LKA
am <m,
UcsicU'iit Dfiitisl.
(h tn i Over ( ol Mmgiiu
U *l I n)i •' Intii | Int. I ss l t|
M iitl: l.illi. t--J /I,Of. win
pll/e UIIISl -ell,I it,i Is m «i|ti I
-tuinp- taken w III, ll,. 11 .nn- ,t ei Im >t In. I>
lh. t t\ ill 1...-it. I It. \piil iiniiiliei ot ll-.
W ■ . ill -.111i.■ 11 will lie pnhllslie i lie-
11.inn lint : 1 Hi 111 ^ of lie tt 11,11. 1 ol : >•
pil/.e. .till, the •' 1 li'il iiiswei 1 -.tell.
1 ill llil- nut I! mat lie wmlli .tan.,HI in
tun \,l'lie-s. lii 11 1 i .1 1 I'l iu 1-111 Nt.
1 litU'ttt K:l«|o|l. I' I
r
\mi/il l; sllirr*i.\ s sf( I K>S"/..
/•.. .li,. \ 1 • I h s
I In wnrltl -1,1,11 , nine iii 101 i'll.I - ii- 11 in
lll#s«'J
'I Iii tt m ill Unit sliiili mi It*Itk 1'I I*. .
■ In tss:i
The tt nritl lln It .hull he lie limn
In |ss|
Iin wmlil 11 "ell shall noi -1111it.
In Issfi
I I.i tt ni |.| .hull vanish loin nl\
in Issii
I lie wnrltl shall I.Ill 11 in lll't-s lit.ill lita.cn
In |ms7
' liii' « mill
i In l*ss
rill w mill
I n I«s ,
I lie w in hi
gunii
-le.llll
tlict tt
ht'uv t
I 111 p. Is SI I
bi.il.IUd
...ni tin
ll.il li.lll
' 1 ill I'l |'|
I'-l 1 ||i t I'l-I
in,le.I ,t on
ml made I'
' t il III 1 " 'I I III
tins
11
li lo
eked ,
• ut p.1
HI
l:
Ol
I t ItI
I'M' \\ 414
i.nii'i: rriitlfiiM
tllll Mlt \ \N I' r*
i t
I i
i(f
1 iif
uj
I i
r.tVri
^ til'I'
h
I
ou^ht tit
^nilif
niiiiU'i-i 1
• in! i v i m
j r 'vcnt
amount
t In* >| t rt
nit v tn lie uHi
rit lit
11 vr
In
t ['I".■ -e,11 Ilie 1 ie
ilMiieti "vert whoi'i
es t lie .vild i;i..
I ll III. II IlllVe 10 1
\ e.l 011 t lie rant In - to
miik su iuniP-ii.it
•blllli.g,' It : lit 1111 I'll
men have such .ill > > 1 ■ ■ oi ,1-
*s,i lor.
" It illg '
been lie
•I our
- iii aid a
to him.
pis '
I 1! , t ie
sophi-i.
In 11 in. -
0 ai iii 1
> 1.me tt 1
I'ei 1 tin 111
■•it -- d. a:-.t
tabic to tin
n.ive n.id th
t "iir I.,,i t - ,
• ni t lie • uu k
been w 1 ll len
bill if 111
an -t, 11 ti,:
i in- w ii'ki'it ness of 1 ii
it nig Jesus a.- their
till: '1 <1 III t' dilit I ibe lo
tt ..ill. rent winihl hat
jilioii had lie appeared
H"W ,iel;i;hie,i We
to th '.iw nill'ii' ius open
ii.-l' 11 t" ill" .lit ilie pre-
niii think so. Mr.
• plain s 1 «ojs• pinio-
pp .tied 1.'. -aid iu his
■s, >t n .1.. .-ut ■ "No.
. 111. I think hail in
plelltv 1,1 le,Ul, V ail ' s'nt.,1
l it ions, ami lashiouiibly
l'1 a. ilt'd dot ; ri 111 s paiil-
'.giier oiilers. I uutihl
luuior to re. eit. |nmi
p . 1 . nl ol invitation,
't tt 1111 ll w nill.I llat
"lo meet our's it i.ir .
aim 1 li'll, iiiuclllg 1 ii.*-e
:'ie I'luiri-oes, and .t-- >-
-.luri. 1 : Connecticut. "iVI'.t ;
Nebiiisk.'.. ll'JUD : Indiana, ill HI :
Kansas. I'Jlo : (' ill!.Tina. :tHSli;
T. xas. : I tab. •Jo'J.! . 1 Mor-
liloiis aiitnil 'Jt) per c.-ut. 111 >m os.- o!
in an rag. nl p.-cious years):
Mn rt land, '.'ll'.i : Uhnilt l-inini
'i', : I lako'a. lMi-'i : < ail . ta. I ?'>■'
. 111
.uu ii
i )on't,
t illl
< 'olnrado. i I'lo't :
West V rgiiita.! I
\ rlt.in-i,s 11 id 1
South Carolina,
linn.
h 1 ni m i. t 1 o.r. ;
1 : bouisi.in.i. I, Ut,
Teniies-i . t'itT t
iii i . \ oi l Ii I aro-
.**•1 : (i.'iii'gia.
sippi. : I tt>rill 11. '
|, 'tl: N lab,una. . Mi
I b-trict o| 1 .'ie ,'
ill.ml. -'Mil : .New
,JS ■ Mi--is-
t I leiaw are
Nl 1 'ie. -H i ;
i1 .Ill's . N l i-
ii. tllp il i e. -JtlC ;
I1,!...ni IM ,N'i i ail a. I 1 "1 N!.iii-
f.,1 : I'.'. NN yoiniiif.' lil: An/amu.
M;:|i|toii;,l. I I .NI• \li 1 i'l ;
tl
ipil tl
I beiil
.,1
1
eiiitllli- tt ' 11
icill" ol t lie
lie..teii Iti ill
did 1 hell. .Ill i 1 I'l.'.I out. I
New ...iti ami li.itik' him
lie I'uhiieiiU' 11 d l!.ul-
tl.it, wi should li .v."1
• t uiii. il 11- t le dew -
711
NN ..-11'i sjt.'.n
M.'XIt n. .1 <
t uba
\ iner
I.lain
\ 'nil
Japill
\ I
•J 1 . t
t .1 and
1 « :
ilia, ti
I
I e ni, .it I I ; New
Indian lerritin v. :tl ;
en11 al t nn 1 icn. South
NN 1 lnili"-. cueh '.'i' .
Mr it i-.li ( 1 d n 1111.1.1. Ti
.Niinltt leh l- lands. Iu :
as
VN Iscniislll ^ls
e i:IIII to it II Jill V eoilt U't
Illl
I
.lisll en.i a- miio a- till,
-mill i iiil. ll ilit nil- i .
in I
ijrn
*iiur
mIIiIx i'oiik1 ht .im 'iiil
; I n |Hint Iftr llti ii V nn rli\ (« Irt It «t** tin
91111 tt 1 i iitllv |t« nil 4'l«tt |n ii) | titi
I ll IM'lJ.
N n . \. Iiaiige - it - " \ ni ie n
burrow inoiiet . -I ti Ir. 10 11 ttiilott.
ili-i 1 mn lo*. own whiskit- bil nip
1 prnvi 1 ...it Iroin a dt iin In •' In n.
(III.I -lil1 h ive Millie chilli' . 't pi''
iiei but when In' swilid'.i a pour
p ut' |- "III 1,1, lull We 1 nink (In-
let ll hu- >1 n it a lirui hold oil the
.1 it ol lo- pai'lali'iill- Ill it 1. p.-lit
'tid I'urgiv.
. tp.e-tion
t Oil'
I ie 1 nst it lit.' t .j "Colored and In-
..lull i 01.ill- at I i.1 in|.ltin. N 11 ii 111 tit, il
National iu«! it ni mn. ha- opened us
licit vear witii a lal'gc lllllilX of pu-
pil- ni --to. : -I colored boys, 'Jftl;
1 ' led I'll 1- I'.U, llidiillt but-. (V^;
illdi.Ul gll V JS ; making a total of
(,' ' I ii. h.'ild ol tin- school. I it'll—
• •rn! Aiiu -trong. ha- recent i. isn n ni
tie II,lit ll I I I. Int.,ting the la:, gra-
dual III I 111 11 I I'-p. ' I It I til'.. -
I ho ludiiiu .111 'ii d I., lie apt -chiil-
ail, loi I.II I n pill.;!- ill .<m I(ii
In in ■ .nie ■ 1 "ii
I lia- iioeu nit rodn. "d 111 l lie
'ilii' providing thai
a m..11 ol .. capital
1 rune, tiioy -11111111 the -unie linie
ll\ the pt'tialtt'. I.ut ll lilt- pii-onel
pleads guilt t. 1 lie sentence shall t't'sl
with t he jniigi
Mi-tweeii NV ei o ami Miu Lini'. .111 ,■
t-r- can in- "en all along l b" prim ie-
Their tenuis hate beep 1 vliauste.l lit
the bail roiiil-. and the > 11.1 ni■> .iresn
stndoii that tiu-y tnuiiot 1 ross. Me--
songer.
in n whisper, as son 11 ns she could
t 'iup.ee herself to -peak, "there is
nothing of value 111 tins house except
that 1 i.i - lift , at len-t to me. but
tou tn it ti ml oiherwisc. Here, take
■ut (-.et- so:-.rob evi-rvwhere taku
what tou 1- nit b.itspie lily and with*
out noise, I einplore tou." She
iiuie.1 him tin keys, placed her liu-
gi-r on bet lip and pointed to the
door. 1 lie biiiglar moved ijniotly
atvat, tl 11 turned and said in ft low
v..,..-, • | ■ he ter< sick? ' "His
life h'i"u- 11 tli"coiitiuuance t>l this
sleep.' "Then lie will recover for
nil the noise 1 11 niiike, the robber
answered, l iving dott n the keys ami
noise -slv t il.iii-;' his departure, but
al -oluti it in thuiu'i-lj^^
iin Chic-in papers of the loth
■ ' ii.iin , yorliiitiui 1 ipy of Mr.;, bco-
villi' s letter to Mrs. (iHrlield. pray-
• 11 v the hitter to intercede in liehalf
oi 'ti,iti uu. It 1- one ol the most
pathetic art 11 It - e.or put to paper,
atnl inii-i hino tnii'dieil the sad heurt
old Inly t, n hotu it was tultlresMed.
Hit Mr- il 1 tp-ld c-'*oil a dut v to the
'in mn.t ot her luun'ered husband,
and willi it , word of reproachful
m a'.y other kind o1 reply, she ru-
tniM'd i':e letter to the writir.
More .re loss -tie could not have
dotu
.lil t let the wt>|)|| t e which Wa?
tou are Misiiiicd to go and it will set
il - mighty shoulder to the wheel utnl
In ip 111 nig. curing lit 1 le whether vour
ilesfiu.itinn Iw i.i heaven or to hell.
1
l-.i.ilv
■i -1.ni
.im Northern and
I'n-i seed poliiloe
1.1:1m,.. . ,!| ,1
I N It . 1 ,
NN
. .11
1 im k*.
call ut
liletit,
11111 want jewelry. Watches,
-lln-. 4P|ii |.| 1 (nil Ware chi'.in,
' 4t*>V.-r'v lettefrv estahiisn^
I" Until . -Illit VII
Mm* 1
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1882, newspaper, March 4, 1882; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204752/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.