The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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Bastrop Advoi!iser.
Jl III.MINT 11U AT t OUI.
L' rd t'orghrl* Tafcrt- Heine t«Gl<ir)
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An incident took pluee near Lodi,
i>n the T. and P„ n tew dav* ayn.
Hint almost Uxjj;ir- d-'-criptioti, and
in which tiie ridieiiloui> and kiiIiIiiu
were tally bl< ml. d. \ i-.ir eontain*
ill); mine lO.ihM irtllnm> id oil w.m
wreeked jii t at thi* Ivad of a M all
lirnmli >i >lt'iit di-tanre from tin* viI-
Ititfe, and tin' oil run down tin' iirxurli
for wvi'ral mile*. Ah oil and water
will not mix tiie oil remuiuedtm top,
of course. Si-ine whjj, cither for fun
or general ciwednev*. M>t tin' to the
oil, and th ' tinmen iniuiediat"l\ r, e
iiundredn ot feet liigh, tilling the air
tt itll lil'e lllld Mlinke, coliul to I l.lllte's
description of the infernal regions.
The ncij^itinrlinod i* thickly settled
with colored people, who are mitiir-
nllv imprrstilious, and thcx conclu-
ded that "judgment dav" had come.
They Hocked lnto-Lodi in cloud*
troni all directions, praying t< the
good I/ord to "s:iye ns and take us
home to glory."
Such a ecne has not hern wit-
nessed since the dav-. of Lorenzo
Dow, and all that was required to
till out the liill w.v a triini|>et blunt,
such as was used t>y that great
greueher when lie had hi* judgment !
day in Georgia sixty years hum. The i
matter is referred to Hro. (iardener,'
of the J.inic Kiln Club, for n«*' in j
his celebrated lectures. One thin:; ;
is certain, however, the smallest i
child around the place will never 1 !
I A 1 1 * *1
The Heart War.
The St I. mis (Slolie l*emocrat
publisher* the f illowii^r beautiful ex-
tract tr«>iii a sernioii delivered l>\
lli'V, W. K. Mall on "The Head
Year." l ei. inher :!l-t, ivs;t:
At tin l ust t'liri^tiiui i hiireli. last
evening, the |> i*tor. Fie*. W . K. 1 lull,
delixered all excellent sermon Ion
yond-si/.ed congregation. taking fir
| Ills subject "Till (lead Y i•:11' file
•>|v aker coiitr ■-♦•'d time io a mi-t
around a moiinuiii.'-top, ever dissolv-
ing. < ver i hanging and vmii>iiiug :
tor like the circular Miioke-wivatlis
I IVi)hi a locomotive riding the air for
| a moment and tie n disappearing
, from view. The ■-■ v-rend gentlo-
, man a-ked hi* In arer* it the* ever
j paused to think ol the changes
which Tune accomplished by a
, wave of hi powerful scepter. Look
| at the aged grand-mother oj to-day.
i Sixt\ or seven'* venrs ago
N.IK 'V AS A ^ ol Nil CIIUI.
i with smooth, uufurrowed brow and
i bright, sparkling eyes. There was |
i no trace of the heavy hand of time
! uiion her then, and she looked a.*
' though she might be always young
i and lair, Hut since then long years
; have elapsed and (he tr u es of tuin
may be seen in her face ller hair
i* white now, and the once smooth I
brow is furrowed ami wiinkled.
Tune has not soared even her. The
peaker ref rreu to the sight he wit-'
necsed when the union army was in
I'lunp at Mnrfrevsboro the night |
fore the battle., Thous'ind- ol men
were resting in anticipation of the
mor-
Iii the |*|e of Wight a -pider was
observed dragging two or thus'
leaves to the xxnter. It labelled
them (ogetlur with a web, then
launched the roll unit *;iiled away.
It darted after in*<cts upon the wa-
ter and returned to the rait to de-
vour them.
A. F. B. ELZNER
eraa)
- M AIN STIIHKT -
tf,, Itl'lllX, I'o*t-olll, , MI'CCl. 1I.iM|,i|i «JU*|
iil.Kl's \ iil.S I.IIAI, \s.-Ot l MKN i I I
Metalic, Wood and Cloth-Covered
CASKETS
_ KLEI1TERT j LOUIS I
Once More to the Front,
With a FULL LIXTE of GOODS.1 JEWELRY
f IIWII II
ir.iiWhiiU
- i>k \i i it in
BSSTiiN,
UKAI.Ki: IN
W \T*<"Ii 1. *. CLOCKS,
I lav iiiic satisfactorily settled nil dilliciiltics n>' *«•-'-
with my creditors. 1 have reopened niv store.
el n imiriii;.' il« n«.
"•Ilril'jilllceil.
Hit all XX oi l.
A III I. MM "V
Castings, Pumps, Iron Pipes and
Fittings, Cutlery, lamps, &c.
xvxaxm sTnun. habho*.
.Ill'iutll INI MOT HIRE
pl e|inreil In sell nil kinds of Ini l eli:la. 1 ise. at S|j|j|||[ |j||||^ ^|j ST\TKiF!l\.' BEtTiNR P>^II,C; ,
lowest li-rares, for tiie cash. \i,\is-rin-..i.\i'i<iiim..\
A 1. \ I'll1
Jill K Of
M \ business will l e conducted as before,
upon a strictly honest and upright plan, pay-
ing all niv delits, exacting the same from
others, and selling: merchandise with a view to
'tjuirk sales and small profits.
Asking a liberal patronage IVom a irenerous * ^exiu©
and appreciative public, a11m nU" whom I liavt
done business for the past sixteen years,
I am. very respectful I v,
C. KZX-EI2TEHT.
Hastroi), Texas. Dec. 1" . 1SS.'!
CIGARS,
|, Y Ml I, i in I III JnlllllNIi
^lint I imp i'. ff «3
llell, Oil
\ N I >
The Best Nickel Cigar in the Town
Sl'KCT \CLI:S.
| I'lile pelil !i S|M ll>.' >.1
liii ti'o|,. 'l ev si pti nilier 'J ' t**M.
Hotel,
torget '•judgment day at L >di.
bloody work to follow on t!i
row. Hundred* of camp fire:
aiming in all direction-, at
Siiurscinrs idtlcc to Biijk.
Water is the strongest drink. It
drives mills ; it's the drink of lions
and horses, and Samson never drank
anything else. Let young men !*•
teetotalers if only for economy's sake.
The beer mouev will soon Imild a
house. If what goes info the niash-
tub went into the kneading-trough,
families would lie better led. If
what is a pent in waste were only
saved against n rainy dav, poor
houses would never be built The
man who spends his money with the
jiublican, and thinks the landlord's
now and " How do ye do. my good I
fellow ?" mean true respect, is a siin
nteton. We don't liirht tires for the ] t*,.Vi'<ii11"'
herring'* comfort, hut t< roast hint. J,
Men do not keep nof-houses for la-
horer'* good ; it tr.ey do they cer-
tainly miss their aim. Why, then,
should people drink " for the goo l of
thehouno?" If I spend money for
the good of any house let it be tny
own, and not the landlord's. It is a
bad well into which you must put
water; and the beer-house is a bad
friend, lieeause it lakes your all and
leaves you nothing but headaches.
He who call* those his friend* who
let him sit and drink by the hour to-
gether is ignorant- very ignorant.
Why, red lions and tigers, and eagles
iiml vultures, are all creatures of
prey, and why do so many put them-
selves within the iiower off heir jaw*
arid talons ? Sue't a* drink and live
>iotou*iy, and wonder why their
faces are so blotchy and their pock-
ets so bare, would leave off wonder-
ing if they had f wo grains o| wisdom.
They might as well ask an elm tree
lor pears as to look to loose habits
lor health and wealth. Those who
go to a public liou.-" to find happi-
ness climb a tree to find fish.
white tent* looked like |^ho>t ui the
darkness of the night. At ia*t day
came and the bloodshed comuiciiceii.
Canon and musketry roared and rat-
tled and the forms of men lay torn
and bleeding on the ground. Look
lit tl; who sunived
Til \T l>\Y OK r \liS \(IK
The forms ot many of t h.-tn are
bowed and bent, their hair and Iward*
sprinkled with gray, and in many
instances, white ; the hand of time
has rested on tiietn and soon they
w.ll follow those who have nhvaiiv
crossed, the rt\, r. Thank tii d, tint
lias healed the wounds in the hearts
I of those who fought and ;truggled j
on opposite sides ui tlio-e dark dav*.
'"iine is the world's undertaker, at-1
f!ie funur.ll nies of ail na-1
ture, or lil;e a ^trangi.' .gid nili tit I
river, resembling that in the .M nu-
moth Cave in Kentucky, bursting
from (lie wall of the eternal past,
running a little di*tane > and then
dropping out of *igiit into the for-
ever to come.
ij
n t-eiN t'i
O. W. WINW, rrnprtcler.
i i 'Ni ■ i: I >.* \ VIM I \l-ll\ 'UN.
I' ii>t ' In - iii I 11 i n l.'i | i I. I ,iM«
t i I.e.I w Itll II I■ l>i-«-l III,' lie i |.i I hIIIml*
tun! 11;, ii(1 >111 j{i>,>U ii- ai)> lioun In ilie
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fiASTIiel' - -- -- -- -
our |-'.\ 1,1, STOCK ot
tons etc. Bnf Ooous, Nolions, Bl^nkoTS, issns
jod'3,
C- Petmecky,
I >1 M II! I\
ll I 111 M l.!l III! i.
Pistols, Hunter's Supplies,
jrictatiraf/ Taclxi®, ICtc.
CuN AND IQCKSi^THING
IM \I; w i ri; M:\in i•! i \ i• 11
\ • • '.'U , ' V
I <1 nut make any
pretensioiis to compete
iu prifo w it Ii
"CHEAP JOHN"
'■'OOtls. I l>llV
THE BEST
makes, l rands, and
productimis. and I sell
such uotuls as low as
11 icy are sold in
AW MAUKMT.
who have
i 11 • i < !■ I w ell
, \ear after
Immt ine out
<•ii.tr
< :' -a I I w
1\ yea
\ ( ar. \\
tin 111 i >*
i 'i
B. C. WELLS
P !tn!i site r.iul Krlail
All
Single and I • u' !e
IFAHNKSS.
\ N II
Woolen
A lar^'e and u'otxl stool
EOGT&, UJHOXS, HATB,
CK
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J. C. Buchanan.
tat. is OFEsrirrai
NEW STOCKi I0W PRICES!
JsGoh Rahensburg,
Pca'i ;• ui 1a,..J i ;.n< i v
C !P O C E ^ ISS.
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Tbc lilndoo Idea or Marriage.
A Hindoo has curious ideas a* to
the married state. Here is a hus-
band « creed : "A man, both day
and night, must keep his wife hi
much in subjection that t-hc can by
no meniih be ini*tre«« of her own ac-
tioiii*. If the wife have her own
free will, notwithstanding t-be i-. of
a superior caste, she will go tiini**
A wotnnn shall never go out of her
house without the consent of her
husband, and shall pay proper rcs-
ja'et to her hu-oaiid* father, th"
spiritual guide and her guests, and
shall not eat until she ha* served
them with victuals (if it i* medicine.
she may take it lieforc they cut): a
woman shall never go to a stranger's , i; 'he temple wluci: in altfi bi.ild
house, and shall iifd stand at the h>r a pur, l/iiglit stiiiit ; or, n St.
door and must never look out of the ' lenient,of A iexaiidr;...- : ''If iiu-
wiudow If a woman, lolloping her ty i* the free llower of Jitii. Al-
own inclinations, goes whitherso-; exandcr U niche]I, LL. 1).
ever she choose*, and does not regard ; ... 7 „, '
the words of her master, she shall Is, j «'/ «• •«. <
turiK'd uwuv. It a man ^r-jes nti t: | I 111 mor«% .I.iin a?\ J J \ linn ?.
iournty, his wife shall not divert ! H'!WS «"«*'"« the u.tere t of the
Jier.self liv i lnv, nor wv niiy j ul lio Isel'\a,Hr4'
nhow, nor iuu^h, nor drr.ns luriieli y nu ne'in mj'tlicxli.^ui w is m-i'l <o-
with jewels ur (ilie clotlirv, nor ojn. hi y. K (uiui'ln'r '<•* of ti '
dancing, nor hear musics nor *it at ^^nuyrful ^lowtli <>! tn« rluuvli n
the window, nor ride out, nor behold : Marvland, one-thinl < t iln
unything choice or rare; but shall j fesidi'iiis are J.iil >«l 1 -' 111 .-aid tiie
fasten well the house door mid re
The iieauliral.
The instinct to seek to appear
beautiful is universal. Some ot lis
are obliged to content ourselves with
approach in*; th" beautiful only so fai-
ns to become phasing. Xoue need
fall short of thi*. Hut wliosoeycr
can become beautiful may regard
hiui*elt divinely called fo be beauti-
ful. Heatity and dutv chime as well
ui substance a- in sound. The am-
bit ion to Is; b autiful i > ii->i « 11 i\
right—it is ennobling it i- o!
torv. Hut b"V.'are of counting 111,-1 e
personal beauty fhe chief end i t life.
Mere phy-ical b« auty ot person vc
reeogni/e and nd 111 ire, but supi.m •.
commanding, beauty receive* it- ,
crown and halo from the radiant j
sou! within. A cultured mind give-
charm to |he ti:i , mid i. gen".le, ill*- j
tiplincd and beiiigiiiiut heart ^liue-
wuiiiingly through leant tire- which j
are not of clu*.<ie mould 1'ea ol ,
p r.-on, then, 1- Miiiiething which |
may be cultivated. Hence the a.-.pi-
ration to lie beautiful is not a vain !
one ; were it so, kind nature would )
not have implanted it iu our hearts, 1
I do not speak at random when I
affirm that women with cultured j
minds and hearts -eicel in lieaiitv
those who I'emttiti ignorant and per- [
verse. I'rem tie dav when 11 course .
ol intellectuh! ami npiritua! training
begins, you may ..et. 11 ;.n improve-
ment in personal attraction. How 1
vain, then, arc rouge,, and . • a;:>i
otherco-mefic inventions! lle.iutx !
i* not 111111!" of paint and ■
if is the tempi
Hi*.' h-r :u. 1 S!,ip|, •• of
TII 1: VEKV HKST STItAlNS
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Plymouth, Hock
CHICKENS.
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prices.
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PULLS
torpid bowels,
'3 : 3 O ;< 43 £ I? 11> L i E « ,
and MALARIA.
i ir#m tiH« o <<ui •«.« nri * three Of
tilO < f f | • hUltinil lilt"
ti;o!. !« IIh*ij u !>*t' liC< : I«4 >r nt
>%pp<tllr. JUcvt'ln coith*. K
it. ! *, (<:!•!•' «« nitre t-itlliii'. «vftra|nii («i
tirrtltct of hotly or miaul, I.imiSa !<>#
< f lOoili tTilalilHlf 0 ll
f;.,\ I I11.4 iif lit % «If ti* «r I * ■ I* il
(litiy, l '/i iifm( f f 4f it- rloK nl tti«?
llefirt, 't " tU- rt r,. ,.vt«
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liinno Utii ion* ol •* icmciy um? u< r.* oi-tc y
OhtliMv. r. tih illitlix Till N
1*11.1.* «"r •• .jtifil. Tln'li urtlo i on tl;o
Ki liit'.vmuHl sKiniHuiifo uronini, retuovl •
all h'rt thrr/t)*c!i til* •*« llitr. «•■« %•
" f^rt i f • Ijr ariUm." pi-n: i \ ,u |
t| ■ !*;"**'i"M, ii'Ku' • Dti 1 <, t < i nr
i.hi , too n VI/'toub I'l.'H*. TI'tT"' I'll I.M
t hi*., no 3:btiMcit or pil| i..K' 1101 iutcr.ero
Willi dntlv work ii.n«l ni" 11 rfrrt
AKVCOOTE TO MALARIA.
nr. rr.rt - mi: a m w .-.iaw.
"I h'i-.*o h i I);' in;, ,1 , T.-itli 1 ci ilpn.
lin.i ' c. , 1 I I .i\.Mrleil ten iliifmunt
km It «.• j HI*. I 11 TTI i.i" II lirk
tin t lil'V,' J 111 111* : •• • e >i„|. h>i,
f .mi: lie 1.11' 1 Ij. Mj :,,,j,o'lii u
tpleildlrt, fli-Ml <1lft"i>! ' |i ■ .'I* 1 •) I I „n-v
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fc. LISTER'S
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IVIillixi cry,
rancjf Gcrds and Wotions
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Men's,Youth's &Bcv's Wear MFF, WEIS a iiu.
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STall and "Wi'-iter Caevjimores.
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CLOTHING.
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jLcx-uo.'j, 2*Ii&3ce and
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Sewing Machine, Needles, biisriiti Artaclniienls.
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Zephyr He.ir Goods,
Solid anil Plated Jewelry.
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'• tm • t, ,n mi in\ j, ltw|
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nil, I j i 11 . |i«v* ••, | (ill, *•
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Giur IIai:i ,m xviimi'ian cim i ti i i.
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I'M *. n r*f 11.In. re i Mil ! >• 1>iu^ 1«i.,
• ,i.i le • • r*-c it.: *r«l.
O'U' . . ' . X nik.
"• Ur, i .tiAHUnlGf Jft' .i'. Illlitll-T# fRIi,
jDiksen Motel
time liiiH eome to j'oun l mi institu-
tion fur lii^lier iilmalioii oi xxomen
to the rolllereliee, xv|n> Imxe luid to
II'Mirt In lion--i rtariuii unii even
Homnn ('alliolie exIiililmlniienO He
i*.ilil olie ol I In- iiIihi t,s ol I lie Ineel-
inir xxa.< to i on i |iV lioxv to raiw
money tor mieli unv institution.
All Irwlllllllll llll'l ll ilreiilll xvlliell Hl-«I,o||Sj|iij,.,,|| vaiil eiln^lteil XVollieli
tHii^ht him the i]linger ot delnjr. "I exert Hie un it iiifltM*^'1 * n tliii*
rirtMUt-ri," Kilid lie, "I xxa> \i'l the atfe Thev lire ii.miii],' tinLl.e trout
Ian'I lord, ir hf vx a,-, ah l.i^ a jiulliiiiaii j in the in .*!. . .1,ainl il iVoih dui x
lid I1BV one ill the lliatriet. III, lie not to i ' liehill'l ill llivfl'l Villi' ellll'llt
listed nie wild I drink? Think* I
main private ; mid *hull not eat any
dainty yietual*, and k1iii!I not view
lien^lf'iii the mirror; *he xhall not
exercise hernell in mix n^reealil*-em-
idoyment during the uUience ot her
liusbniKl."
j of their ediicatioti^ f T he Hoinnn
Cat hole church, devoUd pnrticnlHr
attention fo higher temnle educa-
tion. II -olution* xvere ndojited re-
t|iie tiiiK th* eon fere ii • iu nrranir-
ink' for the eommemoralioti of the
M. K. eli ii roll to give promineiiee to
theti be utepped down to the kitchen j the proieet of forminy nnd endowing
" " nueh a feiiinle seminary.
wml it dnrjt «viiii5 mid hcein' the
wbikkcv, nod lemotit, nml NiiKar on
th<* ni*l, lx,in d, I told liiin I didn't
rare if I tnk n w,-e dhrnp of punch.
'Hot or old?' inked the landlord
'Hot, your honor,' I replied : mid
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w. olive
BASTROP and WILBAECEE'S BS1TD,
in: i 7.v
ITotioxxc, Clothing, Boots, Sh.oos,
Hals, Caps, Staple and Fancy Grccerie
And in fjict evervlliin*.: iisihiIIn k< j 1 in
ir^t ('hiss l\M;il>lisIiim nt.
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JSrPING CIOOCS,
mill* i .'ill I,Ir, if
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1884, newspaper, February 2, 1884; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204845/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.