The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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MASTUOl'. HASTItOP COUNTY, TKXA8. At Ml ST 17. iHWi.
NUMHKR 27
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t'ormerl) Asst. <'A*dil«r I * I r i National llmik.
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of llitrl*«oii A I'n. Hnnker*
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I're* nleiil l-l National Jlmik
Sun Miirrun, IV*h#
Individual Responsibility, $120,000,
BASTROP COUNTY
Duncan. Durluson &
BANK
Gi'cen.
SUGAR.
Ah corporate |>owtr ami tin* method
of r< otrolling it, *« a* to protect tin*
people it):ioio«t its a^rc*Mti' ami ap-
I r«-nniv*• lo tion, i- oot: of tin* nnmt
i in | M>rt t*nt iiml ilvlicatc «|iit%«tioiiai
whleli ui«- now under public consid-
eration. mc invite tin* attention of
our rcMiliTM lo the following i \tra< i«
from tin- st. I.tuii* Keputdic of tin*
:Mr<l lilt :
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Ti.iii-t. ui adt.rtl-unui ¥1 | «r M|uirr
iiit-l# rlr t tikM'rtluo. aiuI Ml ivtiU
OH t'iM'll «UImMM|UCI|I tllM Ttioll
£o. ll ||. t I* * - It'll •'•'lite pl'l till* : I-IO ll
Ob-f'tlUl'l. lllM rtiull i \ VO'll
ijfcl* make a line
f ™ I V l|M||r - i-M i i dllitf t« ii tun il
M ral«- of A cent* a Hue
tiaiialeut a<Jt* itl« uifut imm«i U- p od
if in MJvmimS'
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\KM. WITH IIMK Lill'K ATTACH.MKNT8.
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N'irilt |f\;i- \aiiuii.nl I'.tuk liuiluf
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Mm* alMi\<' rnlt'K uilt Ih- *ln#l/y r.n
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RtBATTS,
LAWYER
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Land Agent,
IIASTKOI'. TK.\'.\8
Dyer Moohi::.
ATTORNEY IND
Counsellor - at - Law,
It \s | k<ip | RX
The Fasliouatile Milliner aid Dress Mater.
- - KISS E. LISTER, - - 1889.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
.... .... .'iiuiilry. All '.ItroiiL'li lliat
> L' r li !> milHuci'.l <iv«t tiO'j |>•• r ., ,t
' .. . 1 tin' iiivoliHtiotih to c.'in.'lit tin- Irntl
I . .'lit, in tin' |>tt t t u m«nitlm. ^run.i''
Intel a.lvHUt'iiiK (rum il ci'iita u |><>11 mI
In In uvulM. Kvcrv li ti ck.-<'|M<r in
>1..' luiui !ms UMtivi'.l tin- i'Iisiiikc anil
I'ltinuit'iiU'il mi it witli lining
Hull. Hut evrryiiiii' Iiiik not liciu
unurt- thut of tliin lax of I c .-nU n
Im.i.nil ulioiit .'I wuu «• lit to I'liriili
tilt" I off I'M of OIK' of till' lorillolunt
trti U i resti-il liy tin lf< ,.uliliran
(inrty. mnl tliut tl.i tux went to |i v
I'liorinoiii. iliviilvu.U on u Ili titlou*
.-:i1111 nlixntion ol o\i-r |.ill,lNIU,INNI
anil that III.' luiril.'ii. iiltlioii^li u|>|iar-
• nt Iv Klijjlit in tlic cam* of tin* imlivi.l-
.imI. Ihtjiuii' t.-rrihly o|i|iri' i.ivi' wlicn
il total .'Mi nt was. u|i|>ri-i-iulc.I.
No triMt iu tliia I'oiintrv fKeejit
ll„ Stamlaril nil Tril,t lian I «• ! s^wIbM s„Uar
m„ ' . "fiill.V wmniMfi-il from tin- n r.,- S||i;;i| |(< (im
Inute lioliler a | m ii ill «if view n* tin
How to Stand Well.
A THIS.i t.iihMMI. To Willi I S M'llll
W lull TO III. lUMMlllli.
Mulllt'll who wial. to |iri*>.4-r\«■ tin'
i.linini!M a.nl LimUiur to tli.'ir lixf 11 re
imiHt li.'^in liy l.'araiiig lo nt.ui.1 iwll.
i.iyh a ivrit.T ill llr.'i". I'liin ia
■ xjiluin.-.l to nii-ati tli.' tlironiuy
lor aril ami U|iwuril of tin- i lu-xt,
tlir llattriiiiiK of tin' liuck. will,
tin' ahoulilcr lilaiii'N lii'l.l in tln-ir
|iro|n r I'lari'H, ami tlie ilctlnitr eurv
in^r in of kiiiiiII if tlic iiai-k, iIiiih
wvri'gnliiK ou, mnl in (li'lolii'r, Iin'.i, I throwing the wlioh' wi i^lit of tlic
it u ili'litiilely knowu lliat tlir triiht lioily il|ioti tlir lii|ii No other
war to Ii.' un aaaiuri'tl fai t. Hyl women Imlil tlicinN.'lvi'n mi well an
lif Hai.l rii lit Imrr thai ni'Vir w.ti-
men mi thoroii^lily alivr to the I'oin-
liat lieforc I lit-in ai* tin' or(iaiii/i r- of
tin' Mi^ar truat. Tlii'y refund tin*
new |ia|ii-rs all iuforinatioii ami pro-
I'laiiuml aiming theiilailv.'^ that the
ail.'l't'aa of tlir Vl'lltliri' llc|J.'!l.li'il ill
ureal part to the muouut of -..'iriiy
that W'uh oliaerved. All iliirinj^ that'
Hiimim r tin- ^riat tuillionaireH <n
Hay.'il ill tlic forinatiou of tlie trust
ai l.'.l hi though K(|i'l> <>' hoiiic liuyr
. on tragi- that wan to lie |ieiielrateil on
tli.' I'ouutry. All 'hrou^li that fall;
BA8TR0P • - - TEXAS
I'linrriptioiiK raii'fully i'i>ln|ioub
il.«l at all hotira.
PATKNT MKIIIGINjE
all kinda.
I In- relitellliial i-eli'liratioii at New
•rk I'oal tJ.lNKi.niN>.
I In* iightN of tlie worlil
ami the atmlcnt'l lamp.
the aun
I lecemlier 1. 1M8", tin
the truat were kuowti. The ollUial
j name of the trual -the Sugar Ueline-
j riea Co. wan given out. It then
comprint'. I the following: llave-
uieyer .V Kliler Sugar Hellning Co..
I' . 11 Matthii Huen .V Weieherz Sugar
Iteliniug Itrooklvn Sugar Ifetin-
j iug Co., Ilavemeyer Sugar If.'Mliiiig
I Co.. Ilerantro & Homier Sugar |{e-
I lining (V.. Di. k iV Meyer Sugar It.—
lining Co.. .Moller. Sierek .V Co.
>ugar Kelii.iug ( o.. North liiirr
I Sugar Kelining Co.. tl\iiari| Sugar
Krliuing Co.. ami in It.i^toi: tin
ri'tliieriea in | the ari to ratU Knglish
women.
Much of their iieaut\ lie in their
pron.l carriage, the .lulicate ereetueaa
j of their ligur.'N ami the line poise of
tli.ii^TTailh
1 lie same aristocratic carriage is
within the reach of any American
who takes the pains to have it ; it is
only the .|iieation of a few y ears of
eternal vigilance, never relaxing her
watchfulnesa over herself, anil, aittiug
or ataniliiig. always preserving her
creeliichs ami pose, the result licing
111uI at the eml of that time it lias
Five men will lie hanged in tliu
touilis of New ^ ork city, on the i.lrii
of August.
The gardens of modem |Hietry too
often I let ray U ueariie** lo tile draius
of the cities. /
Those thing* which engage ua
merely for their novelty cannot
attract us for any length of time.
-<• « ►-
I'lie urt of printing waa Miigg4 ntet|
t>\ a man eiittiuK l* ttera OU tUe hark
of a Ifee. ami impreHMin^ tl^'in ntv
pmpvr.
A frii'ixl to do- farmer, do- meroliaril,
tlo- iiicclotiiic.llo' liankcr, (lie mUlloiiajre
and tin- panp« i i- i lo aMiain - I'lilll
Tonic. Never fail* lo enre. •• N'« enrf,
no pay."
Knil *prin ind ;
^TUor. I i:x \s.
bl kind* «d
MILLINiiRV AN^'PRE5500003.
i'ii mull un! ariitiui! duil>.
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Highsmilh&Highsmitli,
Attorneys at Law.
I0ININU COLLECTING IGEN1S.
HAS'l'IH il', I KX As
r< iM.l.i I I Mi \ sl'l'.i I Vi.'IA
M< >N i:V TO l.o\N.
J. B.PRICE,
Attorney at Law and land Agetni
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THE HOPPE HOUSE.
P, W. HOPPt, Pr ipr.ptor.
I KA I.Kit IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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FAMILY GROCERIES,
CRAFT BUILDING, - - BASTROP, TEXAS.
Sugar Truat, or. a* it is known
olllelally . tli. Sugar Hellneries < if.
since the organi/atiou of the truat,
which .latcs tiai k twn years, there
has heen a remarkable apprecintion
iu tin value of its cerlilicats. the last
alliance licing over lo per cent,
within lite months, from March I.
I hi trust has rcgularli declared large
• ash ilivi.lcmli., ami iu April hist a
stock dividend of M per cent, out of
stock which hail lieeli rcscrveil in tin
treasury of the compaiiv > ilivideil
among ila certificate holders. Sugar
consumers know, alao, that the prices
of the staple have lieeli advancing
for xcvcral months past, ami I hey
lime put two ami two together and
attrilillU'd the riae to till' greed of
the sugar trutl
M'illett .1 11 miii lin. of New > "ri-
ch y, h ailing .liuerti an sugar '•*-'"''r
III a circular to the ti J- "•"ued the
latter part """ H"' interesting
siatiai." 'I"' sugar refined in this
^.tiiutry. All sugar importeil i ti
ceiled in a raw state ami refined after
ll reach.-s this country. l he\ slale
tliat of the I, It'.s.T.'io tons uf raw
su^iar imported and raised here I,-
.'il'j ,'J.i.l tolls passed through the re-
fineries of the t'nit.il stall., the re-
luaining lin'..."iCM'i tons licing iiintumcd
ulirelln.il. I if the total nuudier of
ion. r. lined. l.tHii'.TlM tons, or 7'.'
per cent . passed tliroiigli refineries
controlled In the trust, and i.e.' I.!.'
tons, ortfi. per cent., through inde-
pendent refineries They estimate
that the net profit ol refining was
of a cellt per pound, or $1 I per loll,
which would amount to a total profit
to the trual of SI l,i hui,iNM I foi I .'tilling
and to the independent refineries of
f 1,111(1,mio
I lie followinj are the refineries ami
their daily capacities which are in
the trust :
iceouie second nature to her. and
Helincry, Huston 1 she never afterward loses it. This,
Co., Continental ill a great measure, preserves the
Sugar Itelining ( o.. Hay stall Sugar ligurc. Iiceuiisc il keeps the muscles
Kclinerv and in I'orthiml I hi luresi lirm and well strung, uiul preventa
City Sugar Kelining ( and in Ni w the sinking down of the llcsh around
< It Irani the Louisiana sugar Iti lining the waist ami hips, so common in
to. and the I'lanter's Suuar Kefiif wotiieu over thirty . and which it ia
illg I n and in St l.iiuis the St. j perfectly ea-v to escape. Another
l.ouis Sugar Kegnini; Co. tiling to iivoid is a had lial.il of going
since then tin luiericaii Sugar | upstairs which most women do, lient
1 lie latest tiling in marriage ia for
the liridc to have attendauta hill no
liridcaiuuiila. It is eonaiilcred very
Knglish.
It ia
what Iu
periti ; stop the leaks
waale makes woful want.
not w hat a man makcH, hut
saves, that adds to his proa-
• Wanton
I sau Francisco has
Kelluhig Co.,
I.ei ll absorbed.
I lie < :i|illali/.atiun of the trust was
announced at |i"ii|,(IIMI,(l«H . I lie
property of the refineries iu I In trust
«!i« appraised at ?Jl',o0<i,il(Mi. This
a> the estimate put llpoll them by
Ihi' organizers of the trust. Kven
by ihi- admission the trust from tic .
*en start was watered
or New \ ork-
forwanl, with tlie i lic-t
which, a> well as an iud
manner of walking. <
the heart and an.HutiL
intraeted,
•lit, slouchV
iiijurioiis to
Ulioda llroughtiin, the Knglish
novelist, is forty-eight and a highly
intelligent looking woman, with f.a-
ti'.Vx hard a I ratllcr maaeuline.
/
M' tlii r- will iIihI In. .Wlni'lieU *
Teething syrup just tin mciliclliu lo
lime ill tile inin-e Inr the ehjlreu " "
eure * "iij;li-. I iilil- s,,;e rtir. it. and
Itegiilttte the llowel- Try it Sold by
Krhard A Sun.
Paper Bottles-
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T R. FOWLER,
[ PHYSICIAN m SURGEON.)
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111 < .in i lliah el ii I it'll *l 4
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nil.I if i un dull I I" ll* x i
I ut iii an* -4'Uin^ tIi* lu-.-t ^immU fur tr
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TEXAS.
V,
BASTROP, • •
Will ill! lilt I. Il.'l- III
TIN unnriMi
at f.:, I«l ,iml *'■ "lO pel ..|lliOe
.11 I'l'KIII VII a.Ill Itl I' \IIIIN.I
iIiiiii' |......i|.lI\ ;il i' i-nii ilil' tale.
II vim wal.l an* wnlk il.ilu- hi in* line
gne III., a 111 a I. I,veil Millsfaellnli glial
I
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.1 IMIVKU. Ill NTI'.
iJ x\T T I i-J
It i wi mil'. I m ii
iBf i lift . 111« \ ti Ii- lluiltlhi^ M ItiPinil
ItK-ill'l-'.M'.l)
Theold Nicholsou House,
it\sTitiir. ii \ii-
W. A. HIGHSMITH. Pronneto
Till- nu t p4ipul;o Imlcl Ii *
ti'iipt'iu'd, lull tun l. • i« ii 'i
i* lined ilinniiilioiii l lo « «
till time- I*. - tppln d ii uli n.i> ou^j
iiiimlnalil* tu Hi* u nk* t
I \ . • -It. :.t ll I li"' I 111 ' 11 Pi I "
iii. ii tal Ua\i l. t- i lit. n- i • dl
THE CITY HOTEL
K. MI20K. frotioeloi.
it vsruor, 11 \ \s
I'li H-ant mhuii- eolllfnlialdi ImmI
| teiitlve -* * l \ ii ill%, .4 lid l.il*l* •itpplli d 14 lilt
, llie It* wt tin- milt k* l iff*.id*
il
llenler III fniilli ami f:on\ ^ii.cetl*-
frnlt-. mil- * t«
II i fti 11 *■ -1 li i a l k * ' pile*- paid f**t dl
kind* «l iMiiintii pn**lu*«
The HOPPE HOUSE,
F W. HOPPE. Piop.
IIAMTItOI', l'i:\ \s
IHMSWhs «i
- K 11: s \N | \ I s i,|S |'I l|, | | || miI Ml
Fttili LAGtH Always tn lap. Fine CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Kin«l ami eiiiirteoiiA Ireuttm nt puattint* i *1 to all
A.L HOPPE
BUTCHER
..OVVEH MARKE T HOUSE.
i I l|t\ Ki; M \ I N \N 11 III. 11 I'OS I ulllli SIMKKTS
IHK.sll I'M Itlll I'I'liK Ml I It IN AN|l Kill IVKIO IHI
\ I '
I Itl N|| I
i M ft U I 11 ' \l ^ \ l. I \ \ I • It Mtlll « I M Ml N I v :it all II ui
Spe* lid Attention iflien I t iiu*lelil < u-l uu
Itiin luui *e Im* I li*' iiuuitalri and eomlort
Itldl' riKIIIIA • *f '414 t Im'ld III t *4 4A 14
IteiU ileal ami ev* 11 Hileiitlun iflt* i
Kiii'*ti* i luiti 4'4* iiiim!*• rnt*■ tu ^lllt III*
I ll Ih I'l l
IImtio|i, Teia«, .Ian 17. !**••
The 'Little Gem'
A. L. HOPPE, Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
lilt l MHKS. WIIISKIKS, WIM'S, lilN I'dltTKH iiml M,K
KINK CUi A Us
H.ilii'i'nl ^1
rUI'.sll I.AUI'K. iitwiivs
IV ^ .■III' |i;lllnlill|.'<'
.ii la|i.
I .'h| ..M I III 11,1
II \ •lit* I * f A I Id* tl N * ll N "I k
I >*• I a lo* A I lnuiu t. N i u Viu k
xl .iltlil. -•* ti A W . i. hi t / \ ^
I 'I' ^ M. > it. N eu N uVk
Htn.'kli . |(*.tlniu^i i. 11r4 41kI\ ii
I ••utniana. , irl. an-
* I'laiiter*. N • it it,(,«
matwinnl. 11**^14111 ....
ll. -loli. II.,.(lilt
It *i Stat*', ll.- tun
I 111111114111111. |t« -tl.,
lift ere. |l** toii. • ■..
\ uu-rlcn ^Mti KtatuiNi'4* 11 ." *•*
M. l.uiiin Ifelliiliiic ('*> ^l l.mil-. -ijiim
I'lie -n^ar tru«*t, in ptunl * f din'tt
Iiup4 rtaiu e to lite people. I* m-i oiul
oiiii tn liu' ^real stamlaril of tru«t
l.i^lit ami fuel are ali nliiti re c-« i
to -, ultile Ati^ar. after ail. i" one of
tlie little liimrie* nt life, lint it I"
# one of the Inxcirii-ft tlnu Im- heeome
a- eHAeiitia! I*> llie liapiitm - * ami
eoliteilt id llo- people *i fllel ami
liifltl. It mat Atirprifte Hiudl l.mii*>-
aii*. lull it if* mi ertliele^i a faet,
Proprietors. anil a copper-riveted one at that, ||i(|
that there is a class iu New I ork
who, iu the last year, have come to
regard sugar at their meals as a treat
not to be too frequently indulged in
III the crowded tenements of I In r \
Hill, Muilierv Hend. and sonic of the
other sipiilhd settlements of the hi*.
elli as well as in tIn poor suburbs
tlu re are many who now look upon
-imar us an extravagance It uiu-t
be brought in otiU on festal o< ca-
sions litis is the dow nrii>hl and
positive truth a- the investig.iliou ol
sour correspondent has amply de-
monstrated. It is the law ol mitiitc
that the physical system demand-
some swe.-ts, I'lie poor of New
Vrk and the cm .uli hate been
lorc.il to regard this physical den,and
at an increased cost in the l ist o n
In order to be slrietli auuinti it
should be said that the pin , of fai:
refilling law sugar ou .lull II I>s7
was I 7-l*i cents a pound. I'lie
pi ice is now V'i cents a pound. I hi
.lull II, |H«i, the price ol eon
Infiitfal degree sugar was . .'t-l i
cents a pound, llie price i- now
s y cents, I'lie price of granulated
sugar uaed hi the people al large,
on Jlllv II, laaj, was .1 ■ cents a
poiinil. It is ii.iw '.i , cuts t bi
the name date thru* ycats ago im
price slainlaid " \ was 1 ,• i-enls,
and now it is cents a pound
ll is almost three year* to a da\
when the lilst talk of llie glial
ituuur tiu-l began lo In heard in
Nl w York ll tii-l there well scot
fi ts cieli among aatill.* im-n iu thi-
tinaiicial ami coiniiicrcial world ai t ■
tin* su.'css of tl.'- colossal coinbtna
tin i ll was regarded a- all elitel
pii-e of lisi gigantic pioportioiis lo
succeed. There wa- pllldii -i nil
liielit III the first place ami ll
I'licre are am in.
cts. thoivs'"' "ar'- thoroughly
f.,,..iM.tr with the value of sugar
property, and they arc firmly con-
vinced that the properties put i:i at
liM.lNKI.IXHi were not worth a u ut
more than (jl.'i tKKl.otiti, and sonic
believe to this day that even that is
altogether an exorbitant estimate.
I'liiis ou tic very fan uf affairs tin
trust began operations with a
watered capital of from |:fK,o<H>,tKH)
to UM.OOO.flOO. IN hall tin New
York si,,ek Kxchaugc called upon
the trusts the other da\ to show
their hands and to furnish u state-
ment of the number of certificates
outstanding. the sugar people
graciously auinuinccil thai Iss.'iO.'i
of their eliroitios were out. In other
werils $r,i..'isi- .*>iii«• of tin- original
capilalixatioii was alloat. Sugar
certificates al the time were 120."
llul tin. ih iiijly one of the almost
Uillllberlcss trusts, which liaM been
foi iiicd t li roi ig In hi t tin countri dur-
ing the past three years, and it has
been scarcely lliote successful tlu.il
the rest in its curie bin cut of it- pro-
moters. ll. trust that our reader-
will treasure the faet-. as slated in
these extracts, iii their memories.
The wai IIIHI be ditllcult, as Well to
disi met as to follow , which will lead
to lb. emancipation of the people,
but tin wu\ will In- found, and will
until the cud is reached,
as these have led to
than ri in-
line of llie most int.'resting of the
many Uses to which paper has been
put is the manufacture of paper
I.ottles, lie have long had paper
boxes, barrels and car wlic
more recently paper pail-
llie lilies, private collcctioll of
pearls iu France belongs to Mile,
llo*tic, sister-in-law of Thiers. It
is valued at 1 ,.' <«1.000 francs. Mine.
Thiers, her sister, shortly before her
• lentil, gave to the stale a pearl neck-
lace worth 100.mill francs.
Cotton was iieclared to be king,
iiml 11«• ar-. ago i'lie south,s great staple
wash ' does Hot seeiil inclined to yield the
basins anil other vessels, but
comes a further revolution of paper
in thu sluip of paper bottles, which
lire already ipiile extensively used
now sceptre conceded to it by universal
consent Uf our .-spurts of Imms.
cotton constituted thirty-tliee per
cent of the total. Cotton, breadstllffs,
things
ii
to worse
A i s 11 >. i •, x s \. lug. I" liu
farmer-, of e ..,t,,u county were
alNiut organizing to r.,ilt Uiebuggiim
trust ami w rote lo Attorii. .tm.r.,|
llogg as to lie legality of the ,w..
incut. Tl.c answer contains the fol-
low iug
I ,i .1. I Hull.>i<'ft. K-i|.. . hum. Mini
lli'V. I lelltuli, I ex as
l i\i. Sut Kroiu the statements
contaiued in the Inchisure of your
r of the '.'7th ull the cotnhiiia
lion of farmer* is intended to prevent
competition in the purchase of iiici '
clmmlisc and i- therefore a notation
of sub-division section 1. as well
as other portions of the " trust bill "
I our duly i- to i nlorce all pro! isioiis
of tlu« law. without respect to class,
ami as the committee asks you the
plain ipie-lioli on a stalcuictit of
lii. ls show lug thai llie intended or-
gauir.atioii has for its object a viola-
tion of the staluti defining and pro-
hibitum the like, you should it a tli
them ot the eouscipiein i ■ of the com-
bination should it be perfected
I . rt truli,
.1 s. ||.SOI.
lor containing such substances
ink. bluing, shoe dressing, glue, etc;
and tlicy would seem to lie npiallv
Well adapted for containing a large
variety of articles. They are made
by lulling glued sheets of paper into
long cylinders, which arc then cut
into suitable lengths, tops anil bottom
a;e fitted iu the inside coated with
a waterproof compound, and all this
done by iiittchiucry almost as ipiickly
as one can count. They arc cheaper
and lighter than glass, unbreakable,
1 i....ii|Ii vei \ popular w it h
consumers, while the fact u ;
reipiirc in> packing material, and are
eh an and handy ami economical,
i .iiiimeiiils 'h.i ,i lo manufacturers.
I nlikc glass, they cau be inanufac
lured at all seasons. I hc strength
of paper is wonderful. A- an illu.s
Iraton of litis, a note of the Haul, of
Knglaml, twisted into a kitul of tope,
can suspend as much as i'."' pounds
ii]•*>n one end of it. and not lie in
jiirci! iu the least. I'licre is an
article made of paper, iti the shape
of a small kitchen or luiuse truck on
wheels, used for wheeling loads
around the house. 1 lie side and
bottom of liu- arc made -if finely
-. ompicsscii paper and it is capable
of beat Mig a weight "t five toils. I'licre
an bath tubs and pots made iu the
same manner by compressing the
paper made out of linen libers, which
is painted over with a composition
which becomes part of llie paper and
■- tin proof. i'lie tubs never leak,
ami lb.j. may be put on the tire and
will not
^ provisions, minerals, oils, tobacco
and ull other articles uiuunittle^ lo
$I'.7: ,00(1,0(N); cotloti - iftni^,
OiiD.iMMi. riuics-lleralil.
Kill-it- Kxtraet of I ar .V H lid ( hern
! i- i -life, reliable and pleasant reined)
lor . inlull", I old-. 11li.lle11iIi-. Astluiia.
iiml all tiirnat lioulile-: w ill relieve ami
benefit . nils.liuptiou. Try il ami be
etiiivlnceil. Kvery buttle warranted:
price Mie. and one dollar per bottle.
Sol I In Krhard ,V Son. Prepared by the
Km nert Proprietary Co.. t 'lilcago. ill.
I nlcss all the indications are
.il.-.. it is safe to pre-
dict that at the close of the prcseui
administration, the annual expendi-
tures of the govcrnn.out for purposes
and objects now provided for by law-
will lie far greater than at any time
during the last administration, and
thai many new projects of more than
doubtful propriety will have been
inaugurated, the support of which
will tax to the utmost ull resources
of the treasury. Hut before that
time the public patience will be
exhausted and the Hcpuhlicmi l'arty
will lie called to a strict account for
its siiIincrvicucy to special interests
and classes, fur its reckless disregard
of its most solemn pledges, ami for
its continued failure to give any
substantial relief to an overtaxed
people. s,|M.:t|t,.r ('arlisle, in the
August Forum.
Generating Steam
ll is said thai a new niclho
rating slcum has met with
I of gen-
rviuaik-
burn. li i« impossible to. ,. , . .
break tin II. as y ou can beat on tlieiu success in ft.nnlaiid. I ho inven-
ix il Ii a hammer and not injure them I udaplable to anv ordinary t or-
in the least. juish. (.anenshire or marine boiler.
I'lie apparatus for perfecting the
HOVl WUMI S HROPOSI combustion consists of an air tube
,, , , , ; placed on the floor ot the furnace,
b. ply.nu lo the ipiestiou. "Should |,t.rflir#|(.d on each side, in comiuu
Motion propone
I alinagt ansnereil
eenturie- ton l:it4 in aAkm^' that
«In* -luui NVotneti ahsa\- liaie
S| i.K IM
I It-Ill till
ai tine tivti
here or on
r* 111 -
1 ailjnat
linmlreil
lluir Mai
NN I \IIM. 10.
I'm, ri'pr*mMititig
eoinpatiiea, are
here, ami tit*
iiMt k *il aM'eriaininn the ha Iu • n
111 prn *ii 1- mi era! dm- \fiei a
careful mi ihaitlinn id (In* Inirtit tli>- lifetime
trift it ia foiiml that the total IllMA,
ineliiilui^ hniliiiu^s ami *lo< k. nill
tn ! reach oi>r ei^lit million dollar 1*
while \-«i|i<*ervMlie luo*iiteH«. men a:«
of tin* opinion that tin- it ill m t
c*.i ci|-i\ milium ihillar- \ l rj i
miii Iu r 4*f | tAi| 4'tu un nor* are 1*
11)4*1 lltl* III*' ill ty>i *%l|41 Mill k
traetft for the iniiiiedtnte
liru k .41ui aIoic Id..* ' ' iii
ill-*11 it-l. llo 11 im .if Hu m tit' * \ivi\
hi\ in.I -out tiiricH l.i^h \«t' ^
ft 111tt«I I ha- >?, #•" IH' ' it ill In* | \® 111
in«4uratu e, ami it Is * At mated that
^ I .Mil I Hilt it 111 fi|. rx;i. lid* d ill hlli hi
iii^m iltirin^ thi next mo veal
...
Huff alo Hill h s 111 it leu to i fi t> ,|
in 1 .dorado |Ji|t In has i, end
proposals of |« i l«|o (10m t v\• : 1;\ -
set, 11 wcallh I'arist. i,,, -
proptised aud always will propose
ll irds tire very weak things com-
par. d lo women's affubility and loie-
liness I'lie most splendid thing on
i irtl. ts a good women, and when
with all Iter attractiveness, she makes
up her iiittid that it would <•, well to
hctoiiii! Ihc v ifi ot some gisnt man
and il would In cipially well for liitu,
she capture* Hiui us casilly as a regi-
ment cNpfiircs one corporal ll
• loe, not maki anv difTt rence w hether
her tongue proposes or not her eyes
propnae, htr smiles propose, t util
a iiiiiii gets from a woman proposition
ol that sly I* lie had better not make
ti proposition of his ow n unless he
wants to feel ridiculous all his
I perforated on each side,
m.irri.ig. it I |,j,.„tlou .ji i|„, outer end with u main
11 you an | (ljr eoudiiit, and al the inner end
with a hot air receiver, or air diltus-
ing pipes, where the air becomes
highly heated, mid delivered by a
laru'c number of jets into the escap-
ing gases from tho fuel chamber.
I'lie air is obtained by means of a
fan driven i>y a small engine. -New
York relegrum.
,iiiii< >
r* t
I
Cpo.li*
lh< trau«!tlt*ii Ir*un hui^ lih^. iin^
Old italnful -Icku. -s to 1, |tu|t< altli
tii irk-an e|Mn h in tli life -f tin- lu ll-
liihial .*4iieli 1 r*'iuarkil*le etenl l*
t> 1.1 lit* d III till H|. 1 t III I t ■ 1^.1 114-1
11 lie tVlo I lit' i(i ' I ||i-.411 It III- 1*4 I'll At
1 1 1 li n«**l i« prrn. f nl 11 M > • d lleuc* It i*
I lilt *.• neich i- In .td 111 |. 1. m . I
Kle« It u Ullh t- •- iu.on I. i I IIn v
inie llo Ii it*«|iu * 11. > 11 |*i lit 1 It li 11 11.4
1 • I., i,n , \,t,, kiiv. mtj 1 iii, 11.
If 1 ."I o*' trimM. 1 \ uli nni iIImnmi • f
hidiu i . I In t 1 ■ 1 so*uia. h. i * r
-luui -t iiiilllljc \ -ii dl ur*'li rttiil relief
in it*.- 4*f i i. . ut, uilt* ,s fi,| | it .mi,
and *1 p« t linttli' ii M 1 \iu, v a • .*- .
drnn -t*n*•
♦ •
Thi HiftA of im 11 are infinite In
charaeter ami tle^n-i . tint tin- r«n -*1
i* the fai nllt l.n haiii n*irk.
A Pasteur Hospit.il in Chicago.
Cm* too, lii;fii*t T. Ueaiilent* nf
( hiea^M, or elseu-here, tvho may Ik*
illlfortiimtti enough to lie Intteii f \
mail a ill if it hereafter UaVc to
^0 l« I'artH Iti he tr4>ateit l v l':iateur.
I'lie 1 o 11111\ .s piililn sertH'e einuuiit-
tee lia-t -.el apait two ri>oui- in ward
thirl, cn to lie it-ed ! y l^r .Vntoiiio
I,A|(ario fur the tri aUhc'iit of liy«lr* -
]>hol>i4 tie*nill ul: A'asteur'a tuetli-
4>i)s. I >r l.a^nHo a fhii'tt^oan l y
birth, luil h4* -pent lite \i'ar«% at ;t
Httnh nl i\iih l*aateur. I'lie hoajutal
tiu dictil staff ret Miitniciitled tin* utilit y
*4f 'ro-ti-ti4.li tcal work and prevetitite
111 H'lilatioii for ral i4 t, at the hoApital
ami l r La^arfu 44ill uu lertalte it.
— —A -A - - -♦
Thur Butiiim Hoomiap;
I'rutuilili 110 uiic tiling lias . au-M'tl •iu-
1 1 iaI 14 iitral « f frail*' at V\ .1 l|ih \
A '44 * I run iti i4 o* tlu'ii siting Aiiat
1 * • tli. tr i'ti -11 * in* r *4 ut -ii iii.oiv frt'4. t r In 1
II.*lth 1 1 l l> l\ 1 4 Nl'W I>I4|4I\|.|V fill
t'nnAoiitplluii. Ihvir trad* In -Imply
l Uiirii ui- 11 till- t411 valualile arllele
fmm ill u* I that it alwa)* tUKi mil
'ton 1 *IUa|i|>iilht- I outfit'. I *dil«,
\«ttiuia, Itinuthlil-. 1 nmp au*l ill
ihr..,*t ah.I liltu; dln'itie* ilUIt'kit riio d
^ "It ■ Ol |. -I ll Ih full' full Uli* III ^ . ItllltC
I 1 trial h.*ttli-friM I o u •!/. ft 1 Knit
I 0 tl* it o 1 oitetl
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