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_ —Thv tubwrtj'Uon i< tin* Ai vkh
ti#B**I4H *► • ' f|<' pvr allium*; *-V l« i *
mooVonUu; 40c fur H months
GUANOING TNI TCNGUL
win
*v,'M noli of u*. ii tliroii^li lift*.
Would bridle ami url Ilit* tougae.
"**a nil m|>« uk of only tin plt'N^aiil 111 I iik-
i1i To Im rhki of * \ery one.
|l wiiai a great illft*'*• "< tin n Mould im-
). ili'(u«'« tt till* world ol Miir-.
t And tin- It uii^lit U cone
W It la all patliw i> * trew w illi •' 'W« • •.
llutt im l\ a 1111 i«* i«il« • * i• • u
Wl H ill iliow i« a- plain a* tli« da\.
W^'ln* titlnlak*w ■malo wln-nwc ha*fll
AIIumciI out luiikut1 lull «va\
NVIo-n the «la> i dom ai.• I \\ * think «I « • I.
|. All, uii*. that It iiuitl<l l « Irtu .
Tliere in (i-m ii('hwluM'niiliuiu'Mls *ay
There I" nothing m would undo.
Tiki ofteu the (milt* * • elfarfy
In oilier* are l iiili - of our own
And tb«>f« who dwell in !ioum>o u| gU«
Should lw wary ill rimtllltf • Mottc.
H * have t'lmrity much charity.
The lo\rh«\-i Uriue of ail.
ami took well to tlif iiiciiiImm uniuly,
For It* prom in *lip ami tall.
(i«*ud Housekeeping.
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h , <*raat«f<l i.- uc r*try c*%r of l*«vr ..|
• to IkinJ, M.inial lover. S .niiii I r,
lit Prtei. Inteiuiitlvni Fever. Clull • !
Fevu, N^jur |.Vn|;utf Mil jittNtl it.
M i v iIi-*umou1 liulllri liavi l eei. -Ill
un-lci tin* gaaiaiiltt, «iet not • rlulf I
•nr pit reir. Iu« ticfti irlurned.
CHILL
littler thm Quinine, f**i thi rcAioi thtt it
dDM Mt ptodliCP bvili||| i il e rai , utd
l e. at ^r M nu uii ilie I v« i .iml It >ucl <nd
nt the same tiun- \% a jKifni nnudoi for
M^hn ! IV.son li lion lint i-un*iii \r>
►am . Sti)iHninc or Memo), tut doe- on*
tan II l'\, and k tl r 1 e t i'.nilc I u•«
t l' • l® i'i vv r i* hroVen i ^iv. tlir ^\h,
o ' o s lit j j iMUi aii-' | < event* I Ik irtuin
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THE STATE OF TEXAS.
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The Day's Length. Kind Hearted Don Pedro
Al fcliiekliuliil. Nweneii. II is l*'* V li. rlin |>M|>. r lelale- il l- -«• >r\
Initio iu leiiylli. t'.\ rt > illiiKtl :tli(>t.r I In kind
At S|iit*l>t-rt!i'ii i lit* Inline*! • I it \ w lii'arli'<iiit > <>l I *< l'> dro. Suiiii*
lliri-i' ami a hull in->t>(It-. yi nr uyu u woman in ll«-r in Iki.tlrnii
At l.tiinlini. Knulan.l. hiiiI liif- ili-Milnl l.y li«*i 11u«I• ji11«•. A fi' U'ln-ii.i- I
lin n. I'niMiia, Ilu Icnj;i ni day Im* montli* liiirr «lir nu ixed ii l< it< r uiiii Will .1,1,,
hourk. mill hoiiii* money fr«*in lilin. Itnl t'liiiinli.T., if
At llainliur^!. in t ii-rniany. and Ilu*. nii itikr >iniii navl mil I lit'
Dautxie, in I'm^nia. tin* luiiui' t day uouiau w Irll in 11n- (rr< in>i |iov-
liai. li linurH. i-rt y. \\ In ii I linn I1 <lri* n ih in
Al \Vardl>iir\, Norway, tin1 long- |(i<rlin. i.ln- lii-gui'il I01 an ainiii'iirr :■ >1 in 11 > 1 11 1:
i' t day limit, from May i'l In .Inly and I lii liim In'i imi>. Ilo |irnin- ^1 ■ 11
«, v\ it limit inlrrru|ition. iM-d In tlo all It*- ■ milt1 'in lii irtiirn p|','.
Al SI. I'rli r>lnu|!. Kn-oia, anil |i> llra/.il Sum.- li"" ,l |">«'il. and ^nl.iii'
I'olioUk. Siltcria. tin' loii|(i' l day i tlir unititin llionulii 1 In- 1 iii|>rn r hail; ..i li.i.in,) . |U.i ku.
1 |l. 11 t 1 is. nit.
I II. IU>I UN. JH
K. I >ASTL\ X & SON.
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rollilllloti «•!
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t Iriraii
I of 111
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liulhi*li<iioi
ii<' I harali
Sm t ' Mir to K. Il.\> 11A N. i.
okat.ku in
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I'.i In it 1 r.-. and tin- iiliorti-kt ."i lioiira. (uritnttin In-r «ln-n ■ >ih- day :i Irlli-r 1 ■ 1 - ■ i - it
Al Tiuiit' . Ultlaitil. .lunr -.'I, arrUid (rum ln-i liii-l'iind ini-limin^ J'" ' "ll1
l riny- a lay iiiaily 'J'J li«>ur lung nioin v fur In i In i niin in Hraxil
and t 'lirii*tiiia oln* ll -> than Ibri-I' II. ri-lalrd llial :> Im^Ii I-Itl. 1..I li:nl
In ii 1 I'll in lrii|{tli. iuii- tla\ i-alli'd on him and toll hint
Vl St. I.oiii* Ilu- Iniiyi.t day !■- 1 tint iln .. ini \* i -11. -. I in ->■ . Iiin
aunit' «Iuii It'hs 1 linn l.'i In ni rn and 1 |M. n,.\i (|n\ . ttiul lln-ir iiu-i'l i up
at Motilrral, ( an:i la. II i I•'>. St. U nit I'nlru li i.l 11 Itim |i|'<>mi-1-
l.<iui* Ko|illldir. In ... nil fur It- 1 Kv Iimii^i-.
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mill I "i
Hu ll tiliji . lU>
1.1* \ on ot li«
Imhi. of ru«i '
i!*l«l to Im- |i«<l |-
)*ald oouuts. 1
Mi'iitltit iu I-1
of
til.
TIN and HARDWARE
>li.\■ •, '.|| 1:1 III nil mill S|[iiii|«il liuwuiv. I'lti- larij. -I .i- i irliifiil of I n |nnli'i
I'.i.■ I ,'llaiiili r' llariln art-. 1 'ullli rv. I'lown. -in I 1 .1 -IIhk-.
in ■ Win . hiiiI M«| If
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Fainrs Etc., Etc.
Thankful In lln- |iuMlr tor llln-ral palnuniK*- l« -l« « il old llrni. ««•
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li a* ritop. M uivli I'llli. lw
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R. L. BAITS,
LAWYER
•— a ml—-
Land Agent*
MASTKOI'. TKXA8
Dyeh Moore,
ATTOHNEY AND
Counsellor - ai • Law,
IIAs 1 Will' n \ \s.
I'ri'i livr iu all lit court* ot tin ^luti'.
«Mli.. up • ;ii 11 tlo lla !. 1 tSuililinii.
mliolnlui: I!*- 11 • i* lli > o ll -.
J'. B. fbxcx;,
Attoiiiey ai Lav. and Land Af.ii1n.
Ilium 1 ln> .
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FRIEND THERE WAS NONE.
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till tv),
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Sad Story ot the Suic de of a New
l'i York Woman.
tV'titOr
,^,-nrNiw \ 1 iiik. .Ianuar) Mro.
ilir.ilward M. lli'UiU-mon Iiim killid
,.;i litrM'If. She mini that tin- ({. ntirl
• -jioiir of lit-r at-x could not olitaiu ,-m-
in rfil cltv cxri-pt of a
dialiniioraldc kind. She committed
stlicUlo by jiiin|iinjj off the roof of a
limine, rin- top nf her head and
niilc of her face were erucheil. She
wan ilre*-id iu a Idue ealit-o waisl. a
striped woolen shirt, red HtockingH
mid lull toned hIioc*. I'lie lioily now
lie al the morgue. The woinan'o
nge i apparently about ; In-r
complexion \va> liylit. and die was
of prcpo!««cN*inn appearand-. Iiut ii
in dillU'iill to tell now, owing to her
mutilated condition. The house on
Second avenue where Mrs. I lender-
noil lived ir. a wcll-lndlt four-story
structure. It is one of a number
which was formerly highly respect-
aide private houses, hut which arc
now let out iu lodging-. Mis. Ilen-
ilcrMon occupied the hack room on
liic top atory. It is a mere triangu-
lar box between the highest Moor
and the roof. A sky light iu it gave
exit to the roof. It appears that
her husband was the proprietor of a
book store anil was well-to-do. I|e
Kipianilered bis money, however,
which fact was slated in 11 Herman
letter fouuil in Ills wife's room.
Eventually tlie.y were ruined. Some
months ago he liccame very ill and
was taken to ti hospital iu New Jer-
sey. He 1# now oil a fatlii there he
longing to his mint. His wife wan j
llllltli *iUy In
1- « 1X1
Iv woik.
it a •riling i. viiioii
li 1 .ciin ui, 1 ?i K Ii ai"l ^|
iWii* •>« t Ii in 1.1 0111 * li Mi, 1 i«
j .u;l* 1 /i' l t.i it'fuiiil lln am*>U" -oil I 1 il,
1 l' i . . $1 1)0 nt .ill ilm/i i l* t oNKiltt,
I <.l ^ (ttlMV W I...; uK lr|i<*i«i%l«
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Proverbs of the Scotch.
A hunger and a hurst.
A gi'eti piece is soon eaten.
A begun turn is half ended.
After a storm comes a calm.
A friend's dinner soon dialled.
A black lien lays a white egg.
A lie ne'er tines by doing guile.
A hasty mau never wanted wae.
A guile cause makes a strong arm
A green Yule makes a fat kirk-
yard.
Au ill shearer never got a guile
lieuk.
A hit is often better gi'eu .ban
eaten.
A lldging marc should lie well
girded.
A greedy e'e ne'er gat a glide
pcuny worth.
A man's wed or wae as he thinks
himself sae.
An ilka day liraw makes a Sab-
bath day daw.
Am- cannot wive and thrive baith
in ae year.
A liandfu' o' trade is worth a
go iv pen o' gow d.
A gl'eu horse shoulua be looked
i' the mouth.
Affront your friend in ilallln' and
title liim ill 1 arnest.
An inuti o' glide fortune is worth
a fat ham o' forcast.
A kiss ami a drink of water inak
hut a poor breakfast.
Ane may lo" c haggis, thai wedua
redutH-d to beggary, siie u'lnlgeil hae the bag thr.iwn Ilia teeth.
wearily all over the cltv tint after An ill wife and a new kindled ean-
day iii search of employment. She ' k' lll'n,U h,l,1,U "
overtaxed her pltNMicalfttrcugtli. ami, i cnowiiu* ^Ncwh.
worac still, did not gel Mtlllcieui „ . Tll.md CuriH.-r I. the
food. Last week was worse than Peoples'l\i|>ulnr .Meilleiin- for |>iirlfylog
any which had preceded il. She the hlooil; |ii. \. iiliiig or curing I > - -
could liold out 110 longer ami she I«■!>-iU. Illlluui-Iii—. Ileadseln . Dolls
(letcrmim d to eotiimit suicide. This
letter, which waa found oil I ho top of
the bureau in the garret which she
r occupied, tells the story of her con-
dition of mind w lien siie killed herself
••Sunday Kvening - My Kvcr-be-
loved Kd: I am not iu a condition
of mind to write \ou because I am
too dcapondeiit. I cannot gel • lit
ployinent and what is going to be
come of me 1 know not. I was out
in nil the storm last week, and came
in drenched and. as usual, unsuc-
cessful. and, I think 1 w^ll become a
o total w reck if I ever ngain hear the
expression, 'Haw you any refer-
ences f' Women who arc sr> igno-
rant that I fell sorry lor Ilu 111 would
not take tne in their kitchens because
1 could not show 'city references,'
anil I tried to explain that 1 never
had to work, ami bocause 1 wa.- not
born and bred in the gutter 1 pre-
sume 1 must starve. Such is life in
charitable New York. There Is help
for all but the genteel poor, and
thev are the ones who suffer most,
but I have the satisfaction of know-
ing that I have tried, and would
have done any honest work, even to
scrubbing. I would have gol plenty
of nteady work. Widowers who ad-
vertise for housekeepers, and then
gcnlly insinuate that you add wifely
dutifi lo domestic arrangements,
are very plenty in this oily, hut I do
mul all Fevers ami M.ihirial I>i-eii<es.
Price "i0 cent* and SI a bottle.
A Barrel of Whiskey.
A barrel of whiskey contains a good
di al more than any other barrel of
the same size ; for iu addition to thc
regular forty-lwo gallons, it also con-
tn'us:
A barrel of headaches, of heart-
aches. of woes.
A barrel ol curses, 11 barrel of
blows.
A barrel of sorrow, a barrel of
strife.
A barrel of all-unavailing regret
A barrel of cares, a barrel of debt
A barrel of hunger, of poison, of
pain.
A barrel of hope ever blasted ami
vain.
A barrel of falsehood, a barrel
cries.
That fall from the maniac's lips as
he dies.
A barrel of poverty, ruin and
blight.
A barrel of terrors that grow with
the night.
A barrel of crimes and a barrel of
groans.
A barrel of
1879. - - MISS E. LISTER, - - 1889.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
BASTROP. TKXAS.
Kill) I'll 11 iilul Winer line nf idl kinds nf
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
• u mutt and uirt\inu ilaih
l.udli * in\ itoil to call and Innprrt £ood* ami i riri-«
HICK ItEBAWHMBKN'S
BEKK MAKKKT
NKXT DOOIt TO K. HASTIA VS.
We Keep Constantly on Hand the Fattest
BEEF, VEAL AND PORK.
Piilronugi- of the public iuvit.-il, nii.l lull mitisfai iiiiii guar
luit.-cd. Try us.
I alur lo n:: lit
Ivio aioi <
i'au«lllj£ tlii :
|l. - I llnl" V I • \ l i
liuldUlo'il in It <
lta*trop. foi no i1 •'
turn da\ I r«*« 1 t
Iv and I ol , I-I
II. N. I
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rnlili/iiu vuiumi i jo-uu.
teiiiess • ai • Bastrar - ^ ■ Mi
WM. KESSEI.US,
The Tailor and Clothiei1.
1 till V. * j IIS I I I'Ci'iv i-il .1 well st'lci'li'il stink id" cliitllillg. ciillsisliu;:
id' itimlili1 :iiul single lirt-unl.-rl dms- suits, ruluway and sn K lmsi
in ss-nits iimilt- it|> in latest stylos tiiiii l iiiati-i'iul ami wmit
iuii ii <s|i i |i; a I si i, a very large stuck id' mipni l<< I plei • gufds. • -1 < • 111
ami iliicskiit. ldack mul Idtie iliagntial. plain ami lam y uuticil
ami eassitiiiifi-suitings ami ti,,us,.t j. t-ndi I m.-ik* nj• t • <• «li-i
ami accniiliitg to latest sty les; tils -emu- iiiaeliim*ana< hitu'iils
tlceillt'S, nil, etc.
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DESCHiPTION
The " TWO BROTHERS'
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Mark
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Iialiti- in,
PEDIGREE:
•• li . i: • -111 .
6. R. and R. I. JENKINS, • - - Proprietors.
HKANIUKs. MIISSIKS, WINKS. U|\. puKIKM .ad U.k.
Fresh LAGER Always on Tap. Fine CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Kind and courteous treatment giuiraiile. d to all.
lb «.!
prize « lln
l.i.i trnlti r
lta-li.*m i I
frottrn* in tlo J
11 a• • - l o K I
llm k. I. ii .f
im) orti ! I
ll Ii. U II ,U I.
Kali*, fit *il i v
Hawk; lo' till
« r«n\ | \ r,
H.v k. St.. .■
poi*r mar.-. !•.-.• i
-njM rior* in \\
> I'
uarpeniei's and Builders ciitllerj, a spcciiilty,
'ami sui.n i \in-:it stiuct <>i \i:\n i i i
DPY (iOODS
t'l.i T IIINti. I!' I ts. siioKs
II ATS AND CAPS.
G R OCERa Ti,
FINK LIQI I >RS,
WHISKY, BRANOi. WINE AN!) GiN
A illl MM nl' \s A ll'
l.nng Is
i Ymii i'
ami o\ er\
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i ami nti I a repr. ■
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MAIN
lot. iJbl
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PREiV;UMS :
trphan's most pitiful
moans.
A barrel of aerpants that hiss as
they pass,
From the head of the liquor that
not approve of such economy. I ' >f'ows l',e k'*"8-
have been o indignant that I would j
like to have shot the top of their'
, „ ii.ii. —When you desire n pleasant
heads off, the old fools.' L„.i„ i„ fii p.i.i„i.i. pjfj^ j.-(ir
T'ho letter was not signed.
I'nele Ham'* Nerve A Bone f.liilmeu
will relieve Sprains. liruliM's. Neuralgia
and Kheumstirm. wild by all driiggl-t.,
IJo to W. .1. Mlley A I'o.. and get a
kottle of -C. i • '. Certain * 'bill Cure"
anil If il Is mil the imh'. remedy you linve
•vi r used for Chills and r'ever yaur
wouey will im> n-funiled.
Alter Twerity-Nine Years.
Mr. S. Ilrooks was relating quite a
romantic hiatory of himself on the
'irt^treeU laat Sunday morning. Mr.
f Irooka aaid that at the commence-
jient of Inutilities between the north
■lid south he joined the union artny,
'.{caving at home his wife and one
■hilii. a girl aged live years. While
'iioutli battling for his country bis
' lie died ami he heard nothing more
f.oin home until the close of the war,
•' wlien be returned to llud that his
tflfe'a people had apiriled his child
•way, and all bis efforts to discover
bcr whereabouts proved fruitless.
,. Time rolled on and the ilaten have
changed from 1 Ml, 1 lo and al
laat Mr. Ilrooks hears frojn his loug-
ago Mr
lost daiighier. Sotni Usui ... t.... r_. ..
l««**-ookB engaged I he services of n law! , I* guariiiiti-ed to rile |« rt.'i l sutlsfuel
-r in the search for Ills child. This I ""«" > r"l.in.l"«l- I'riee jfi i^nt'
... ... , . 1.1. Iiox. lor S le hv W.J. Mlley A Co.
iwye.r resorted to a trick to gum Ills
loiiit. He hinted around where the
'I Relatives of the girl would get luddof
"aniit that he hail news from the south
,nto the effect that Smith llrooka was
,ead and had lefl a conilderalde pro
pervjr to Ik- divided among ids heirs.
The relatives bit at this bait at once
x Mil gave the lawyer the name—for
| alie hsd married - and mldresn of Mr.
Brooks' long-lost child, she ia living
la New Mexico and ia well of. Mr.
Brooks savs lie is going lo see her
a|f he has to spend th«i last cent lie
> on earth < tangi Tribune.
ul llie only Uilng Impossible t«
i irwainwr i. to im'hi up the
ll live only lll.'dleiee U>
nre i bill i snd fever I.
kill awl vet Anlldote. for
( KrlisrdA Mm.
physic, try St. Patrick's
sale by W. J. Mi ley k Co.
Misplaced Zeal.
-- 1 was once sent to attend a man
who bail taken laudanum." said the
doctor. "1 hurried to the place
ami found the would-be suicide lieing
walked up and down the room as fast
as they could walk by two friends of
his. As they put him dowu on a
chair for me to treat liim one of
llicm remarked: 'Awful glad to see
you, doctor; we've been walkiug
Jim up and down for an hour ami
half. It's been terrible hard work
to keep him alive all this time.'
'' 1 made a slight examination
look my hat and started to go. when
one of the pedestrians said : 'Willi's
the matter. Doc; ain't you going to
give him any thing!''' 'lie's been
dead for an hour,' I replied, and
left." Still Diego l llion.
Hurairir* trnlra Naive.
The hot salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, -nren. ulcers -all rheum, fever
sor« -. t"tter, chapped hands, chlhlaitis
corn- and nil >klu eruiitlniis. mid po-l-
llvely I'll re- piles, nr im pav required, ll
-at Isf net inn
per
Mlley '
OZMflNI IS
ORIENTAL
StXUAL
PILLS
Im, Proftpl. Point,*
0m« for tmpntimet, <MI
• f Va*k—1, MtmimtU
ImttHomt, Ut**m*l rrh a,
Ht'rovtmttt. t*>f D'ltrvit,
ivu of As WiH
makt m# i 91*0*0, Vmor*
hi 0am Put* jt 00, 0
Inn. ll 00
Pi 9*u**9 *91191
with to I. A 44 ft *4
■KTiTiTiVLcm e<.,
• •is lmhart.
•t. uouia, ■ ma
io4i>i mrsaisL ravaa
tlw n * m* tnm • //• -. //'«v
Vv«rr ftnUM d IM Wr r UisH| ik« Ksiaft
409 |M ntgk! •I|l« «•.nrfwi km!«< ♦ Han-fft
I 4 III alM m*i VM<WIM<M1< U * W>1
For sals by
w. i. mii'v H co.
Milliners and Dress Makers,
Are in Receipt of a Ku|] Line ((i |<'all and
Winter Millinery Goods. Latent Styles
Ladies Dress (rotids, llenriettaH
Black and Coli re<f ; Also, Sateens.,
lllaek M.
from llllm.
} « lieli- lo h i
HM'|*t. t ' III
jcern ml purl
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1890, newspaper, February 1, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205011/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.