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W. J. NIUY,
W. J. Illl.l.
MILKY & HILL,
ZDI^TTa-a-XSTS
IIAHTitOI'. TKX Ah.
S/miul mnl t iii rful iiIIi hIioh <jnrn
lo Ihi I'lrniii/ilmn lh/>m hiinit,
mil pill fun a wmlril 1,11 rilliri
ilmj in- ii h/ft i.
A lull till*- ul
P&tant M«dioin«s.
IVrluuier i«' . TfllH Arlieio*. M.iionaiy,;
(flic §astrop
c. mm & son
DRT7CCIf3TS.
BASTROP
TEXAS
( hnlrrtd ui ike l'n$tiiplir nf lhi*hopt 7V/fli, di mtnmd-ctttas mutt inulh r.)
ii mi r
KB IIOVKMNMBNTM A K It I' li N N T ti U (' T K l> J K I V E K k U D
VOLUME :*4.
BASTROP. BASTROP COUNTY. TEXAS, JULY is, MM.
NUMBER -'4.
l'em-ri|iliou* t artfully eompouc-
<3i «l at ullahour .
P A T E N T M E I) 1 C 1 N K
all kind*.
1HE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
/.'•if* r ii ul /Ar JAiai-uj*, ia«, /•«# !- Ojflcr
tin " iim I*Wh umlt* r.
j t. n u s
Sub nipl inn in advmiee fl .Ml. I
uf pa) nit* ii I i- deferred UU day* .. J uo.
iu I fc* u vto i.iitimku :
V.i. of f/ntii/*#. 7u«< ''/unm j / fV .
Bastrop is on a boom,
SO IS
Al .Seguln, Sunday tin- ynr old TIIK AI.IKN IAMM.AM.
mm ul Tom Ifcese (ell(ml of u unroll -
j Hllll Was iustliuflv killed. Tr\l (if I III' McilKlIN' I'lllIlT lil-IIITUl
— | l>i CI|tfsilll|.
tin to Mile) .v Hill fur t
Certain I iHi li I in,.," ii fiirr« ■ ••iikho. : ,
11 'old* ami nil I'll 11 in I mill l.uug |)i ih—- 1 Ml""
M.
Oau nqtliMII
I'A O 4«iU iron........
turn' • I'l.ii*
Om*-four ill column-
Oiwlmlf column •..
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T. ROGERS,
The Clothier. .
Following clippings taken from the
I'exus l-'urm A I {it in Ii. published in
tin- interest of ilic farmers iiihI
stockraisi rs, at Dullus. Texas :
Those agricultural urlis'.s, who are
now working in tin- Ifinl <>f llif
Alliance Irani, arc plow inn "I1 tlif
«.|i| political •Iiiiii|<m. harrowing I lie
fertile 111*111 nf political experiment,
for the purpose ul rukinp in I lie crop
wloi farm
I AS I A W AVK SA\ Kll.
I'AK AHIMK.
Transient a.lv.-rliniinit VI per Mpiare
'•in' Iic li ilr-i Insertion. mnl '..I cents
l r each .iib-i-qucuf luw rtluu.
Local notice* tell -sin I. pel lllle; each
mili.e |ui'iit lu.ertlou nix cent*. Seven
«uril> make u line.
military 11 nu ten line, at
tile I lie III ,'l I'Cllla fl lllle.
All Ir:iu ii'!i141IvcrtiiiciiifliU*mn«( lie pal,I
for In advance.
legal ailvertl*'lueiitn. w licit charged. tl
i, piar,- lnr each liiM-rtiiui. Whi-u
I•«lil in advance $1 lH'r •■iiiitre lnr tin , ,, . , , ,
IIr.I. .nil ul. fur cv.-h lobbtiumd '"• I* "rlll«ll11 « |(<hmIh
I siiw ri Inn.
Mr I he tthnir rale* will Im* tlrirll/rtir-
oti out hi each iiu«| i-u rv lli«l;ilit
,liint an iu'd in lln* eif v I lie most .-.>m]>l.-l4> line of Clolliing antl
(Ii-iiIk l''iiini.-liiii>t (Imul* cut exhibited in Huittrii|i. •
My jiriwc mi' hiii'Ii tin in <|i't'y <-«11i>in.
Pallia from !l*i c-iiIh In *! I.imi. Hi>\ s hiiiim fruiii i*l .ini |<> $iI.ini.
])r.-Nn MtiiiH of any |irlre mnl ^naliiy.
AA Tk A xro -n * r n A two M
30 DAYS BARGAINS
0«vin^ |<> lli«* dull honsnn I will olli r |u jier rent on ('Iniliin^
I
liloiirliill*. So'.I liy
<Krlnii•! a Mm.
MiUy
an.I I
\ I * ill. Mini
BASTROP MUSIC
SCOOHL.
MHS. McDOWALI. - - Phincii ai
MISS MgDOWALL - - Assistant.
IKK Ms PKM Mi N I II
i'i.iiio. Oitinln. Hollar « . •! . .... $A.IRI.
V ni «• 11 all.*ii M*-Hi«m| .Von.
I lii lniio«'iit for |iri«« t I .mi.
|*il|i||« villi In- r *«|iiir« <l In •tmly liar-
Hi "li% .
Tin* ii -w y t«'iu i l iiiiiili-rn Irrlinlin
*ti«iroiitftil) lAii^hl.
w. h. stohmann
liKAII \% Al II Ii III II I'IMI
r^i
iwiaikir It Jiwiltr>
An «*nlir«a im « >liM*k • !
Jeweliy, Watches, Mrs and
Silverware.
Hi l/hl fit ITillli'I'il |l l«r. (or I hi* lil«tl
in I 1" Ih -ojil hi-i onlm^U
I Im* I t*h*hrMl«-*l In *l • lloiii'lir).
t\ KV « >n nijg'iai ' «l ill Mm k
%% nU hi « mitr aff WiikU of .lrwrlr% t«
Mih i'it oil •hurt iioli •• uii'li r -t i i« !
(IIJi llllri A«l^l l\.
chas. brieger.
C.une on.* and all and i uine eaily and a\oiil ilie ruah.
Money I want and nmM liavi' and to /r| it I will sell an wuh
n. ver Hold licfoie. I'ai iie, ^eiiin>; lliese Hai>;aini. must pay
CAB H.
' ,(■< o MiilK, Io.im o 11. Ks. 4,i i < linls, 1 o.iii mi hliii ih ; from
wliirli I want In mdl ^Io.inhi wotili i.fl.oodn ill tin* nexi dliyn.
lleiiieiiilx'i i liih mile only com in>n-s !'■ >r just :io days, tlionewlio
do not pun 11an.* in tluii i in.* will lia\•* i<> puy i.eynlar |.riri*.
KEIUVTION AS FOLLOWS:
l^ri.OO Hllit- ell. <f.ti,(HI *nit*. 1*17.."aI. Htlilr. ir.'.IXI
Hats worth #"i ini for ^ l and everything iu projiotion.
M T HOOEKS.
Tiik M.oniofTii Clotiiikii.
I.'l \ Mll.l.- Ill II 1'INi..
Tie Fastiionalile Milliner and Dress Mater
1879. • ■ MISS E. LISTER, - - 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
IUTKOl\ TKXAS.
l-'oll S|iriii|( mixI smuttier IIim* of all kiml* of
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
pi.I rect'lvt'il, ,*u rutile .iiiil arrlvlni; ilally
I ..dir. In. lie.I in exit an,I tu*ii." t ffntitU ami tirii'e.-
Section I. He it cnactrij In the
of llie Stale of Tekan :
Iftiil title III mnl urliclcn !i ami 1(1
Al KiikIV. 'I'exa*. ( nonei uan ^iveti i ',l" aineiiile.l und liy the aililit.nli of
l*o yearn, for the killing of (icii. ) arlicle* Pia. H l , 10c, IDil, lllc, lllf,
llaimnuii. Ii wa« a t oteproliiiav k "'K ami lull, mi at In her.«iler rcuil
venllct. | ms follow m :
- Article'.I. An alien oliall have | of apoila. 1'hci.c arc tlicy
•• llii. knn ui t a lii.lliii; till>I lr:i«. um1 t'llj n ill the Slljlc of l exas aileli .villi llleir IIIOIIIIim.
Ho'hl lo 'ii'ilev.V llil'l.' .yjil 'i".1 Krliarll'.v l"'r,ai"i'*'r [" 1" l" l" j llel *.*.*„ .Inly i ill ami Novelillier
Hun. em II arc or kIiiiII lie accorileil In iK|, ih'.iii, the Main irf.l'cxas r.
. • ► I citizens of the I nil^'il Stales liy the ceivcil mnl IIIt*,I the ereileliliaU of
Al McKjiimv, I .rile! Hufii. ati la** of I Tu- nation to .vliich hiicIi ihirl.\ •three foreign corporations
old man i*f mu year*.l on trial in the alien shall lit'lony, or In tlu' Irealii-* \yho e lMiniiii-.-a Is llie ncipiisitiiui of
i is'.ii* I ctiiilI 1111 i .iirilcr coiilinitleil of .iicli lislioii liy llie I tilled siuten. itimlcil prgperlv in III!'slntc, ^CIICI-
Mime iimnlliH a«o. Arlilic io. No alienor lepcrsoti' ullj1 liv ilevunriiiK diem nltli interest
who in not a citi/'ii tif the I nilcil
Miili.li " I lire Hill Iiuiiii ili iii h Stales of America shall aeipiire title
frniip. Whonjiliirf I ...Htl. Illl.l t()0r un„ uny i.a, r, -t in llie lumls
Hiiliinlli, Suite of '1'cxav, and any
ilcerl or other entivev ance purportInj;
10 convey .nt h iitie cr illtercHt lo
any alien or iinnalnraliReil foreigner
or to any lirm. company or corpo-
ration c.imp.iscil < f such in w hole or
juirl. shall In* void.
Article lou. Um. chnpti r shall
not apply to any alien ho shall, at
the lime of acipiiriii|{ title in lands
hi l'i van, have .leelareil l;i« intention
..f In coming a elli/en of llie I mlcil
States of America, and who shull in
iilit'ilii*in e lo Mich lav.* I.ecoine a . ili-
/en nitiiin kl\ years from the lime
sii. ii intenlion wan declared.
Arl. lull. Ail uiii lis who slial
hereafter lake lali'ls liy ilevise or ile-
scent may hohl the name fur tin
space of six years and tin longer.
I'rovideil that any alien minor ..r
person of iinmnitid niiml iolierititiy .... , , ,
1 1 sin lex lis i ii it x have six vor, • '<■ rwe in the price. It can lie .1.
after hi,eh minor r. a. hes „'l wars „| ".onslrated, thai in a large majorily
age or person of rniml .hall "f V1""''4" "V ,,,r"",r wl,1" "V,U 7""
l.ave Im.l a legal guardian l"-"duce is ready for market.
Art. Hie. Any ali"ii may. for a «ill gctllic most clear my
valnalih* eoii.iileVali in. take. hold. According lo I'rof. Totlen the
assign, foreclose sell ..r liny under niillenninin will open during the l ist
any land* within tin-Stale ol Texas, years of tlie present cenlnry . I l\c
in which he has ua interest liy virtue gfeat l.attlc of Armageddon, for
■ (having heretofore made n loan of which all Kurope I- pr.|iaiing, and
money, aul.ject to the provisions of l.a (irippe, ure to lie tiie instruiiictiis
thin chapter in reference to uliena- j"' purgation. I'lii* will leave tilth
ling >iid hinds within sis years as f'*r the I l.ird I'arly to do.
herein required. *♦*" -
Arr Ml.!. If any nlii-n *U*\\ im- TIuti; i* a Ntraii^f fn uk in nattiro
tlcrt ,'iixi- tn lioiti laiitU for a longer lli'iirirtta. Col. W H. \\ or^liuiu
• tillll*. or in :iii\ %vav i*inilrtir\ In tin* 11 tlmt tlijuall; flan hi*Veil nr
llnw u PI in* k >■ liirl Kept Hit Kuilirr
ii ml Itrotlier Mhe Twii Weeks
nil Mil I lllllllltl.ite,l tsiuilll.
rxcnu. Wash., .Inly II.- A
small linhii.g achiHilier I.as just re-
lumed Iroiii ii Irip along the coast
a fid li| i nig lit with il a purtv of three,
liciug lather, son and duuglil. r, who
IiihI an experience which rarely (.ills
to the lot of anyone, and which Ihey
will not care to have repealed. I lie
party is William I tin I. a iitin. his on
foil: and his daughter Nellie. Five
i w eens
along
llnw
lite Territory nf Te*as is Slip-
p.isfil in have heeii Named.
A w liter in a I'hiluilcl|diia paper
relates the legend of the origin of
j lite name "Texas'" as told to her liy
lieneral Sam Houston, when alie was
a little girl, t.ni. rul Houston lia.l il
from an liiilan chief, as follows:
" A long lime ago. w hen the Span-
iards overrun and plundered Mex.eo,
some of the red ill. ii left them and
caiuc tow aids the rising siiu. They
cro f.e.l the Kio tinudc,
ami not
ago tliey started on 11 eruisc j know lug w lial lay liefore them, en-
tile coasts in a small yacht, tcred upon llie g'r.ni salt marsh, s.
(•eiieral Daniel K. Sickles ilenics
thai his mission to Tennessee under
the direction of l'ii side ul Lincoln
was of u political nature.
. .
V S'.l-ill lllii'i'tor (He xt nil I'.'U-I.
l.iiltle n| sliilnh . I ,.|itrrI, ItellleiU .
I'ri.T ."si i e|il«. *si11.| hy Mil,') ,V II.II
illl.l I . Kllimil iX Sou.
II Il.irn, au insurance agent.
:.s found dead iu his lied at Italia-
mi ihe mi ii ui ng of the l.tlh. He had
legistereil as II. t . l'houijison.
with the gun iiihI roil as cither ln r
lather or brother, and all three were
good sailors. Miont sixty inilo
soiilh a sudden s.piall .hove their
yacht oul to seii and wrecked the
vessel on one of the small islaml-
iiliout twenty miles off the coast.
Air. Iluchaiian was badly bruised
by being ilnshcl
and iKm had his
Slillnl,'. I
live cure till
I IIIIki-1 M.illlll
iiii.l * . Krlu.r l
I 11 1111 lieliieill a p.i-l-
I'.ii.irrli, I li|ih I In-ria and
>••1.1 I.) Mile) ,t llill
A Mill.
I.asi Sunday, nl a camp meeting
near Waco, after a hearty dinner,
ten persons were taken very sick,
among lli.-iu three t hildii'ii. So
deaths icpoilcil.
— VV li\ u ill \ IIII eullgll W'lli'll Slilhiir-
. lllf I. Ill gl I •' Illlllleillatl' relief. I'rli'e
In i i- . ."iii el- . mnl #1. Hiili! In Mile) ,v
II ill. an.11 hi hard .v Hon.
A result of the work of llie New
\ ork scientists In ii lour unmlcrt rs
ner. placed in Ih, lethal chair has
t.ccil Ihe coinage of the word " dec-
Irocutecs," this wool I-.specially
. .it, l'*\pr.
chafged tor money loaned.
I 'lie llowpie C'ili/.eii, and others
who may not be regular readers o(
Ibis paper, arc hereby informed that
Texas Farm and K.un h i- not "the
ollleial organ of the 1'cxas l.range."
• in Ihe coiilriiry il has always been
an ngiieultursil paper. "No pent lip
I'tica conlines our powers." llie
boiiiiille.ss 11. Id of agrieiilturc is ours
ami don't you forget it ue.xt time.
Why ah.uihl a farmer wish to de-
posit his cotton, corn, wheat or
tobacco ami borrow eighty per cent.
of its market value, al any rate of
interest whatever, when lie could as
ii mlily sell il |or ils full tunrkel
vainer Hut. say the sub treasury
s. hi nicr-. this would enable liiui to
hold lor a rise in prices. Now aside
from ihi- fuel that "holding for a
rise" i-, in a large majorily of uises.
a losing business, the interest ami
charges would fully cover any proba- Murium all this
" 1 ' hiin.fo and Halted
(taking a plcasftre nip. Th y were I hey traveled nmny dm - an.I found
provided with guns, iiiniiuiti in ami luit lillii-sued water 01 game. I liu
li'hing luckle and expected to have weather grew let und the little
a fortnight's sport and then return stream, dried up, and many old men
cast. .Miss Nellie was au expert anil women and children died of
thirst. I hie day , alter many days of
weary walking, a party of young
braves, w III) hail been sent ahead to
recti! n ii r . came running back and
said : "We have found water ; come
on!" This good news put new life
in their veins, und alshoiigh nothing
coll hi be seen but a dry, llal, bald
against the rocks: prairie, the scouts were standing still
right arm broken calling mid bcckotiiug to them and
in a similar way . vli-s Nellie via- poiuting toward something appar-
tlic ouly one of III. party that re-; cully al their feet. Al length tlu \
eeived no lujurv ami i' is to this fact, rcaohed llie spot where I he l.rav.s
were standing; IIfly feet below tliciu
alone liiat any of Ihcin are aliv
I lie g his, ai I llshing
tackle were saved and Miss Nellie
cared lor her woumlcti relatives ami
then s,ailed out lo gel litem .sum.i*
thing to eat. The island Is out of
the way of travel and in coiisi .pienee
Hot a Vessel
ic.-sful that they
.lav without f< Mill.
the limpid waters of the t'oloni.to
• atig a mellow song to heaven, lie-
yolid, far as ever an Indian vision
could reach, stretched a green ex-
pause. l lie tall uiesipulc grass,
y ielding to the breath of tin gentle
was S •! II ill two weeks, smith winds, rolled in vast billows of
lime the young lady verdure under the ardent summer
SIIII. Little "islands" of tuesipiile
trees dotted litis grassy sea. tin.I
herds of buffalo and deer graze.I in
peaceful ignorance of an enemies'
approach. Forgetting hunger or fa-
tigue, ami even thirst in this deli-
cious vision, (he red men fell upon
thi ir knees and cried: "telias! Te-
am! was so sue-
lid mil pass one
I'lie island Is so Hat and barren
that null -S a vessel gets close to il
the ptoplc on board cannot see it.
I'liey could mil use 'lie little wood
thev found far signal lir. s, for they
were ii I raid there would not
lie 1 has!" "Tchas" is the neari-t nji-
' m ugh to serve for cooking their proaeli in Knglish to the correct pro.
footi. A stnriii hud sent them on nunciution of 1'cxas stul itineans, as
,thv island ami a similar occurrence 1 ihi narrotor explains, Paradise.
had saved thelii, for llie lisliing
« ill Im IoiiihI III*' old «I*ikI. |ir«
infi tl |u rot. til altfi Itmlo- I lolliltltf III
li«- leili" ! -!>!«•-. *al Iwfmiloti jfiiaralili * «l
\ flue 11tit of ionl«' fnriii lilii^ ^ooi|*
•«i Iitin! nml iiiaih* t ofih'i
I am ntfi'iit for the n l«*l r il i|
Best Sewing Machines,
Im ra^ii'At runIIlnr the Iim«t •llii|«li'■ : ttil
lie itiuit «nt l alii la I timeliltli - iliNlotf«e>
in «*il.
No III || in IHIHl|l|l*tc %% IlllOllt
%e* lujr Ulfti llilie. Tr% our.
i r. i rrimi i liill i hit," tin*
4im l |ilra*aiit J lak«' «>f itll I • \*-1 tin«|
lY.II. ami Kev'i r H. hl'hv Milev A tpiT. prov isimis of litis chapter, such lands " 'g'1' 'eel of water till the w ind eels
.... - shall c,ehe..t le and vest i„ , ,e:)i. .. in'' n"rUl k-tu- ,,loH
.1 I' Lewis' two little boys, whi!t#"o| Texas in like manlier as is pro-
visiting their grandmother al Ki. li- viile.i for tha escheat of the .-stales
atdsoti. Dallas county, were l.ilt.n ol 4 ersirtis dyitlg vvilliout any devise
by a mad dog Mr. Lewis ha-
lo i >1 it .-tin a mailstouc. I lir.-e
children were bii^cn also.
g.Hle
oilier
lilllirrt.llll A .lull,'.. .llllle-lHirn. \ , k..
w rtle - I . I ( I VHhIii I llill i lire
gil, - llllivel-al -Il i-fli.'l t.lll.'' I'lea. lilt
I" lak< N>, i lire, mi pav. S,i|,l l,v
Mi lev A llill.
- ♦ -
Al McKlliney . Itonhaui and Me
Kmiiev d.H-tors performed a remark-
able surgical operation on W. I;
I'.,well lakiug III atones from his
I bladder. I'owcll is all indent ex-
l mill di-rale and rallied from tin
shock.
thereof and having uo heirs.
Art. VOc. Il .lull be the duty of
tin* athirnev general and district or
county attorney , when they shall be
informed or have reason lo believe
thai any land- iu this state are be-
ing held eoiilrarv to the provisions
of this chapter, to institute suil in
behalf of llii- Stale ul Texas iu the
disliict court of the county where
such lauds arc
writ
half
county
situated, pray ing a
,,( pos-essioii for tlie same in lic-
it the Stale.
Arl 1"f I lie cschcat
ings pravided for in the
i vv. lOSIs
II M I.tlivvooli
j0nes&6arw00d
Aitorneys at Law,
| \ >«m iiiii<11* 1 \ liiili^. s.
lion, I'oii^liprilion, IMr/iiii««, !.«• • of
Appetlli'. ^ rllow skin • Slikloh - \ iiuli-
/• i i« a |io*iii\«• inn Soii| lei \|ili'> a i
HlM. and l lit liMrd A Sou
C ol. .) II llowitmu ami K. I)
lia Ii'\ are rlitiiii|iiiiii« on llie oaf
yielil wi far lii siril from. 1'lif foruu r
inaile a \ielil of 102 luutliel* and tIn*
latin '.♦! liimlirU per aere. Si veral
lieliU liaxr iiimle \ iel«U of ho ImstirU
( lillilriMH Intle\,
i
Sliiloir* \ itnll/er I- wli.il you lieeil
lot i « iif t ijini ii iu. I o«« of \|i|uMit«' Ih/-
/ilu> , alio all -yiu|iloiio oi h>*| i|i«ia.
I• ii • In ami 7' • i-ni* |u-r tioiili
-5 Mill, ami i'. KrliaiilA Sou.
proceiMl-
ne,\l pre-
t ertiihu arlii le tdiall, in llie matter of
M-iu facia.-, appraruui't' ami default.
jild^iiii'Ut, e\i v utioii ami Mile l«e
governed li% tin- proM-ioii- of tille
oli uf tin ir\i«.id *tnliite> of li \as.
in * o far a tin - um in applicable,
exeept tint tlie .nils tpie?*tiou on the
trial -liall In* mIo ilu r or tn l tin* pro-
visions of till- ait lia\e heell violated.
Art. Itlg. \11 law- ami part- of
laws in con (lit I Willi tias title ad
IliTeliy l pi aieil.
TIIK
\l.l.lAM K
W in i I i.t%.
1 lie iiievitalde -piit iu the oath*
liouml politnal -oiuty known a- tin
IU tTle norm mill
from that direellon nml then the well
goes absolutely dry ami reinaliis so
llll the wind changes ils direction,
when i,lie well again till- with water
from seven to eight f, ct. Tills
straige thing is vouched for by the
best citizens and has caused much
t'<.intin ut. l latksvillc Kilterprin'.
Nothing strange about thai to
those w liu are familiar w n h the vv iml-
thai blow iu Northwest 1 exits. The
wonder is not that they blow llie
water oul ol the wells, but that Ihey
do mil blow llie wi-lis oul .if the
ground Waco Day.
An Kastcrn exchange observe..
Senator I'cfter sin s iin- Kansas rail-
rea ls are assessed al $.V.I,iH'U,U.n),
I.ul their capitaltzaiiiiu is l.'ili.iMJO.
The Kansas farms, he sav s, are tts-.es-
red al tli'.H.UOil.OUO, hut nr. mort-
gaged lor ai.'iU.'HIo.oOtl, ile vv ants
people to believe I he V Sfe a-sessril
itl llieir full value ami are worth but
$ 17,"on.ooo more lhau they arc mort-
gaged for, while the railroads are as-
-I'ssed fm ^;;:i",tiou,oo.) less than
Ihey are wotili. Il farilli. are assess-
. "I too high and the roads too low
thill is the lault of the Kansas law-
makers and assessors. A "national"
parly is not needed lo remedy such
things as that.
schooner had been driven off tin
shore ami out of her course, and
when the captain saw the island he
sent a boat ashore lo sec if lie could
yet VV'.ler M> IIi,..Im«.*«— .,11.1 *1\
this lime fully recovered, bill llie
<oii was slill suffering from his
broken arm. Tin \ were taken off
ami brought in tins city ami now
feel none the worse for their experi-
ence, except loin, whose arm is in u
I,ml condition from neglect of proper
treatment during the two weeks of
suffering.
Miss Nellie savs that hail it not
been for ti c injtirii • lo her father
and brother she would have enjoyed
the adventure, for it showed her
llint she was capable of taking care,
iinl only of herself, but her relatives
even on a desert island.
lite Age lo Weil.
Accepted authority states that as
nations advance Ihe approved ag>
for a woman lo marry bet unes pr. •
porti,iiial.lv older, ami tiles hi-
Manecs of barbarous nations where
the girls ar. married when thev arc
Mow fu Mireeeil,
Till, i- llie great |,mli|cm uf life w hich
few satisfactorily -,,l\Some fail lie-
ui-f uf pour health, nth. is.
iti.-i
■.•ill want t,i ner-;
Itr. -oKiii', changeable: .... . ,
I.llie. ami " lak., lite spirits iluvv u ®
ihe spirits up." iliii. wasting uii*Mt
lime. Oppurtunity ami neivn force.
I lu re I- iiulhilig like Ihe Ite-ioiativc
Vervliie. iliseuveretl by the great spec--
I .list. IU-. Miles, iii iiii*- all nervous
diseases, its headache, the liilli", ncr-
nu- prostration, sleeplessness, tcural
gia. hi. V itus ,lance, tits and hysteria,
liitl lintiles anil tine ImiuK uf lesiiuui-
iilaN ft.,- al f. Krharil .V Hon.. ,V Mil, v
.v Hill's.
If you have a lit I It- farm or busi-
ness, or steady work ami nut of
tlcbl, do not fret and work yourself
ami wife into the grave for llie sake
of making money. You have but
on,- lite to live and that is v.-tv brief
at the least. lake a little comfort
ami pleasure a- you go on day by-
day . ami try lo .1., a little good lo
otints. A morl.i.l insatiate tusirc
lo possess tin earth, and lo grab
evc-ytiling iii sight, is ai the founda-
tion,.! more misery than almost anv
children. Iu lh.se halcyon one lliui^. Wealth alone will never
HAS | IMP
W ill pia, In-.'
:ni,I Federal.
in u 11 liu I
I F \ AS
cuil-
J. B. FRXGX.
Wtorney at Law aud Land Agent*
Hiinmr. Tan is.
I'ltf 1-id.eelloll III claim. It |in IsItT
Limit tiuuclitanil inlil oneoininU.ion.
Dyer Moore,
AITORNIT UNO
Counsellor - at - Law,
IIAMItnr, TKXAS.
Proeller In nil llie ifiul- of 11.• Mutr
I Mlii r up -lulls, in liu 11 io Ii i I uililllitf
R.L.BATTS,
LAWYER
- !*• —
Land Agent,
HASTKOP, - - TKXAS
the hoppe house
ALFRED HERZOG, Manage.
Bastrop, if\as.
npreiul attention ^i\eu liaimienl I li
loin. Thi- limine Ita- llie uio>t alrv ami
eoiitforlalde ro mi-"f any holrl In low n
|lr I- mat ami r%er> ill Ittil lull ^l%en
KiirNl- l liarjtes ittoileiNle to «uil llie
mrllljp*lil tone-.
K. W. l|olT*K. Piiorm*ton.
Hot anm t oi.ii lUTim ion Ui mt*
SAMI'l I ItonM
Hitslloli. Teitin. llillV. I*. IHHl# % ,
YOU
NEVER
CAN
I'liree \ i iirs the state of l i \as
I did not raise enough wlu at to fii d
| III | Mroilinter ser- ll,r "w" f«'* |,,c t his year the
' I 'iiuinlry along the line of tin-Fort
vier, inure irentleniiui- u"": ,"".1 I'"1n,r M,"r' ,l,n"
enooyli tn frrd the people of I e\as.
eierks, a better 1 (,"Mr*
In ks, a netter se-
Ift ti'd stock i f ix<mxls,
lower jH'iees, a neater
kept or better aj)-
pointed store than
inns. We are IhhiihI
i
I<i keep up t< tlie
riv
I 1!1HIS.
We fully iieiieve ili^
living iiikI in lottintr
you live. We make!
our prices (low it totlie
very lowest notcli and
t lieu keep our pow tin
dry jiikI trust to pro-
vidence.
We uc\ cr \ ct re-
sorted to strikes
AND
WE
NEVER
WILL
I<cvvis' Cash Store.
Km 11%-pepnitt ami Li\et ( oinpliiiiit
yoll have II punted KUNlalllei Oil eVrl%
tiollle of sfillnh - \ ItalUer. Il tieM'l
full- lo i llle. Sold t % Hill \ A llill. ;• tIII
t KI IIMI«I A Soil.
s m*
It is dangerous to allow children to
handle horses, be lliey ever so gentle.
At Art her, last Sunday , the live-
vcar-old son of Win. .Iiistice was
■ hugged lo death by ahorse vt hit h
I he had led lo watef. lie became
ciil ttug h d hi the rope and was man -
gh-il and lorn beyond rci■egnition.
. " * *
111 I KI I \ > VCXI, 1 - VI V I .
i The be.I salve III III. Willi,I I. > I , III .
hrillses. S.Ill's, llil'l t~ - ,it lit, llill fivil
: soles, letlei . chapped lia-ul-, clilhlain-
I itirns and all skin eiii|(iiiiiis. nml po« -
I lively cures In s, nt II., pav leipiireil. Il
i 1- guiiratileeil In glv i j ii-i fe, I -at i-f act ion
I or uinnev r. fun,I. .1 I'm , .T, c uts |<> i
j IhlX. For s:t|t 1,V VV .1. Mtlcv A I'u.
- —
So'ii c esteem,-,I 111 ut I'll! I i,raitcs are
Irving lo ligurc oul whether mi extra
session of Ih, legislature can elect a
I nileil Slates M-nator when llie mai-
ler ha. not becif mentioned in 'lie
call If those contcmporatics mil
read the plot cctiiugs of Ihe l-'ottv-
111 III h congress thev will Ibul that tlie
s. um. decided I hat ipicstion and ,h •
'elded it in the nllirmative Waco
Day
Merit Wins.
VI. ,1, .11, In - IV III out Clll/I'll.. Ill it
fi,I v eitt-w e have heeii selling I II Km -
N, vv III-, uveiv l"i I ol,-ilinpli,,ii In
lunj - N,■ ,v I lie Pill-. Ito, Mi il'- V.i- ,
s.ilv, ill,I I leelrtc Itll let., ill,I lev.
' lie V i l llllll.lie,I lenieilli - I it.,I ., II ,. vv. i I
i.i that have givi it -ueli illii'.er. ,1 - il
I let lull VV e tin not II. -Itate I., o n.11 II.
Ice tin III I vet lime, all,I vv, -Mini n till
In i, Iiiii,I llie purchase |,|i., . it .all-in,
I■ ,rv I'e.lllts il,, tint fnllnw 111, il u-<
I in-e remedies have noii iheir i:r, ii
Hiopiiluritv pun iv mi their merit-. Hohl
•y W .1. Mi ley ,( i ,, i|iuir<l-t.
Farmers' Alliance has come. 1 lie
iccelit mcctiug al Fort Worth wit-
toiilincd to ami sub-iri'iisurv nuiii-
lit is, mnl tucmbers whosup| ort the
present stale administratioli. The
uncling was called for the purpose
of forestalling the action of llie regu-
lar alliance meeting which is to be
belli at Dallas tn Angus', and which
these recalcitrants know will mi down
mi Iii, iii and ill. il prclclislolls. i In-
Day litis no sympathy with cither
side, or witli any secret ordi r which
toes into politics, ami minks -.lie
sooner llie whole tiling goes In pieces
tin- better ti will be lor tlie farmers
mill till- people generally. Fspcci-
111ly ilois it hope llie alliance will be
broken up before any oilier niaii
shall be heard tn confess in public
llllll lie has coutliblltcil lo Ils slip-
lot I ftotii the money earned by his
w ifr and children iu llie cotton pat. h.
W illi thiisc farmers win, have g,int-
uitu lite Alliance in good lailli. hn]
ing thereby lo miielioialc the ,-oudi-
111 ui of their i■ In-s. lo enlighten llivm-
•elvt's in tlie theory of government,
and to honestly aid in the advance-
ment to a high, i 11 vt It / at ion, I lie
Day y mpatbl/.cs deeply. Could
I In y have hail tin it uty Ihe order
would have been it bcnctil to the
country. Hut, alas, ihe orgaui/a
lion tell llilii till' hands i f tin- mall
v Im i. a farmer iii politics niily. and
vv III, jollied t|l« Alliautc lo f, llllll i
Ills ami,ili,ill b> hold .,|tic.-. or to live
upon III.' work of others, ami this
has In en lis down fall, t if course
i In Mil ance vv ill liguic ill II,. p. ill tics
of ll.. state fm a y i ar . i l o longer.
bill H will Hot bi tile pow . r III | il lilt it -
thai l was last yeilt. when il pre
scute! an unbroken front to all op-
position, and ti-iie in Inuuiph over
tin- bleeding f,,iui nf a shattcicil and
pi,,siaatc I ii m,.t ra, \.
\ Vessel, drawing scvcnlecn feel,
' li as crossed the bar lit Ihe mouth ol
tin Hra/'-s, without Irnuhh and
.vlthout a t'.ig, in.Ileal ing a depth ol
, lllcell feet. It is said no Vessel
Ii, ever i ill ct 111 a lixis hail,or
lawitig over foiirleeii fe. I and a half
\
Fatal
make
M i stake.
I'liv -I. Inn- make uo mole Ialal mis
i.ik, iliiui vv m n tin ) inform patients
in ii iiervuus liearl troubles e,inn* friini
tin -ioui.i.'h and an- i.f little ,mi-, -
■ 1111'till III. I'l lIlkIiII Mile., lllc II,lie,I
llllll.Ill -|,| ,-lalisl. lilts |||,,M H the ,'lltl-
tiarv in Ills ueiv bonk "ii lb ail I Ms, as,-"
vvhieli ut a x lie hail fie,- at I Krhaitl a
Sell .A Mile) A lliils. "it,, glllUalll, i-
ami lei ,,|tiiiu u,l- IM. Mil, - iine.|iialc,l
New It, art i lire, vv Hi. h ha. Hi, laig*-l
- ili-of iii\ heart reined) III the world.
Il iiire. tii ivnii- ami nruanlc In .ill ,li-
ease sliori breath. Iliitleinig. pain or
t.'ll.lel Ile-S III the Slile, UI III ,,| siiniilder.
Il.eglllm pulse, faulting, tiunllicllllg.
, 11, -11->, ,-t, III- Ui -toralivi N.'ivim
cllle- lll-adaclle. lb-, etc. t . Filial.I A
s ii . ,v Milcv A llill. aijelil-.
I his it ui. ii) un 11 \ mourns the death
,,f the late lien. I homns Harrison.
A pioneer citizen, whose residence
aiitc-ibitcil ihe historical eta of , ivil
war. Ills form. Ids face, his kindly
axil murlly words had been familiar
with 11r people for more than a gen-
eration. A type of (lie southern
gentleman of the old school, au em-
I null 111. III of lllc noblesse oblige, tl.ts
grand old man who was so true iu
eviry relation of lib will live in tlie
rcvcctil memory of the people will,
whom lie dwell so long, who loved
Iiiiii ati.l who never lacked evident.
of Ills lovi W a, n 1 lay .
- • . —
II is lite fashion of i, rtain journals
now, sav- llie 1.1111iig signal, loonier
a column >>r two of • xlia pities from
ili, facilities and prate about their
"enlargement." Ii is tin- same
papci- ti adds, vvliitii are clernalli
talking about cipiiltiblf and iiiiifoiiu
rates lor advertising when thev ate
lutif tilled vx i.h ilnctroty pes of patent
medicines printed for a pitlauc,
liu signal feels hkc starting: a snl,-
scriplion to erred a monument to
lllc gall of lllc afolcs.i ,| papci-
I In- following It,-in a Dallas pa|ict
wilt apply Willi cpial fot.c to , v« i v
countv i.i I, \a-
1 be fm im is ol Dallas county
should raise tin II ow n bin on ami
t >iii An enormous sum of money
was sciil out i f the emiuliy dining
l.s'.io I >i liu sc staples.
lucre
days of the iiiuctcctilh cenlury au-
other mark of progress is the fact
that thi* age when a woman becomes
an old maid i- no longer but a
decade later. H.'i. It may In- that
liu maidens themselves have removed
that siguitlcan. milestone, but. at
any rate, sonic one ilia popular pub-
lic ttioli i- responsible f ,r the notice
that such removal ha- been made.
Hut suppose, after thirty years of
a life Illl.il with good aud luippy
limes, a woman liutl- tin one man.
the like- ,if vvh.,iu she has'never nu t
before, lie i. nature, like herself
his character is formed ami she
knows to a reasonable extent tin-
man she decide-, lo marry. Sin
gives up iuai.lcnhn.nl with a struggle
but she understands mid realizes
vvltal she is doing. She believes ill
her fiance ami respects hint pro-
foundly ; site I.as had evidence that
their tastes are harmonious, and that
neither one is a "mental beggar "
When such a stale of initios i xi-t-. a
woman runs less risk iu what is.
lifter all's said at.,I done, but one
grand experiment. Suppos, the , x
pi'riun-o proves happy and withal
successful, then il is as ii was origi-
ua ly dc-igiic I Suppose, on Ill-
other hand, il is disastrous, there an
lewer yen- in ii woman - life ill
v In, it f., 11x .• ,! {let mistake SI e
lias 111.-1 nothing ly waiting. 'There
is a goodly amount of sound sense
in the of; n'pi atc.l saying of flic old
Ittslt liollsekt i-pei '' Hi IIher be
sliiirc than In- -oily ."
I lien is it good deal .if -111 \ tal,
about woman's being phleguiati. .
iu.apable of loving al and ''o, n>
■ In nits at |.l nml .'u. That's all
nonsense. \s a w.,,nan mature* iii
grace of iiiiii.i ami body. iu-i -..
inucli more ilci-ph will -h> v, II I
love at ii' is worth It'O fold more io
the one who Wilis il than when she
is at liu uncertain, unpn --tollable
age of J"
'■1 tuy urgi cat ly ui ,i 11 i. , on tin
ground that Ihe husband and wile
glow tub. each olhci's wav* more
cas.lv . adapt themselves to each
ollict more readily, and thus live
more linnuouioiislv.
I lu ii- arc many natures whnli
i on Id ncv el adapt I hem-civ c* lo each
. tlici. no it,alter when thev were
brought together and tlmsc i wo pen-
p'c vvlin iii iiiv uiak, a mistake t.ilnl
to lin n happiness, if ihey aro mil
sensible . lio.lgh and reasoii:il>|c
i tie igli, ami . in so supplement cach
other thai tlu v tin marry al to as
, well as at
keep your grav • grecu after you are
gone. ^ oakum 11 rapliic.
^ S> —
l lie H: -ki I Star nays: There
are snuix- %% l.o will prefer a teni-
polar\ s am y of money, tn eciu^
iarui- Imhli• •> . f i r I:tn« 1 i*«il>lil«.*«I up
hy alien l.u d holder- who tvouhl
lie\er set fiu.t on l'e\a> suil. I he
central id* a id 1 In old Know \olh-
injr part\ i- iiom stronger than it
lia- hfeii foi lutIf a century and il is
h\ n > tucans ccrtain that it will lie
sati-lied h\ the passage of the alien
laud law alone. It i- not all together
probable that greater restriction*
ill In1 placed oil fi rei^n immigra-
tion and that a change will he made
iu the uaturaluation law-.
Is
A bate
one w Ii icii I
>011 -at i f a« ■ t o r\
failuie i return of
thi« -afi* plan you
xerlised hniM^i"!
InvrStmen?.
• KUarattlerd to Iiiiii^
te-ull«. "I in ca-i* 10
pui • lia-• pi ii • . t in
•an buy frotu our ad-
bolllc ol I r. Kltiif's
\ i a I ii • * 'o vr i % • i • i on-tiiii|iti«oi. Ifi
}(tialdtiliK*d t * biin^j relief in e\t*iy ea-e,
when usetl ior any iffeeiioit of Inroal,
l.un^w, oi i io -t. -m li tt- Consumption.
I tiOiiuilu.it i*M of l.unu*. Ilroiieliiti-.
\*ilnu « W i •|ih*tf • ou^ii. i roup, i io..
e| Il I - P .i-aP.t III I ;i^te«*fthlc t
t p« ' fi • f IV • ife iin| cto 11A av - tic
I |M*iidi i| t i . ii I • i d bo|11 - in ■ it \\
,1 Miles A t •• . 11r; i"ic
«
lie. ail-, i f' i millions of gold has
let cut ly In-i ll taken from tins t iilllil i v
to Kurope . >t|i>- good pco|>]i seem In
fi-ai that w, ar, i;,,iug lo i.av. ,. gold
famim but the fcaris ^loumlh-s.
As well feat a est lie famine in This,
because a lew thousand head of
I . Xits fill | If in at i led |,, tin- tinrill
While our miius an- yielding lln,-
imii,ooo or 110,<n ,i oi o ,i v car of the
precious metal, than- is no .(ang. r > f
i gold famine iu An . li.a Ib i-ton
Age
I he foil. • .i my is , 111-p, <1
1111 -illiorc \ in, i ii an I I. •
I lll> Will SCe foil
oil lal lllg of tin
the IIr
ing b
from I lu-
ll ,ni Oi ol
lour lais in the
I lllle,I Mali « fi r
I Inn, \\ v o.niug never h v
cit tcprcscul.il there bctwe.
I hough liu blue lit Id is gelling
crowd, d. il is iii it h line a street cut,
anil can always llml rn.uu foi more.
Vlll I - XI llV I ,V I IV I II I'll l.s
lu w principle regulating
\, I •■..
III. liver. ,
\ ll, ,V ills. • • V ,* I V I M
Vlll... Pills .| .,lih I'll re tltlllniiUHi'**
bad tn-t« , totpid h%rr. pile-, Collsliprt
ttoll. I in •pialb d lor iiii ii. woiii' ti
• hlblreti S||tlile-|, Hiibhul. >trr«|1
.0 iliuH'-, i.'i 11«. S.ntoplt'* K.r«*. ul t .
K'Itaril A S«in m l %N I \|i . « a < o'«
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