The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Bustrop Advertiser.
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BASTROP TEXAS. JAN. 9.1892
i lie l<i'|>uldicuu of Ohio have
nominated John Slid mull iii III' the
next Senator (torn (tie liuck Kyc
«tatr. llr«t l.all.it re>>iillctl «i>
(olio**: Shermau .<;!; Fuolii'l 38;
F.i.t r ami M. Kiulcy 1 . ucli. 1'hc
l>. mocratx 11mo nominated Jamc.
K. Meal, > hairmuu of llii' i>tn«<• ecu-
tml committer, a* llii' iMiiocialit
candidate
la-iicr Iioui i.i\ <• ilitko. >1 <• ■•!>> New Wwr—IH <!
I.im I),c. .'II, IMM. Tlif following pretty wiilluu'iil
h.lilui Vtlviniaor. i 11111111 .1 from I In* column* of till'
Another ClirUtmaa Ii.k riiiiii' ami Farm >v liauili:
gone uiiil lo-iiiiirrnw .Ian to. a Ne 11 si |> | ■ \ New har each one of
War, ami villi it many change*. the ilcitr household' lllo ing* ami
l.llfltill liak It'tll voted till' roll 111 V
scat of Angcliiir county.
I'lif laal IV|mHI allow * only ••.* .IK 7
jtoitl oftlcca in llii' I ailed Mali-*.
—«■ • <W—
\ ii'una. Aiiktria. mur* I'.'.ikio
acrca, ami lia a |io|iiilalioll of I ,!l 1 .Y
i;;)ii.
Main liM|>|i.\ million* of relative,
ami friend.. alioul I lie lal ami lootli
Iiirki y during tin- holiday. ami
«c t an only vvtuh that ( hiiatma*
could i'oiiii* a litiIt* ofU'iii'r ami alav
a lit 11«- longer,for H i. ralkcr loo h.>it
lllll oil, >1. aWCCt, vvhilf it (lll'.'K Uxl,
Santa Clan* cumc ami iiiiinv little
j heart* vv.r. molt' Im j •{ >\ l.y I lit- nice
[ pivacnt* In. inroii {lit.
NotKitlnttamlin^ tin* exceedingIv
colli «fill In r llii' |i:i t week. our
of linan wj|,| u,,, ,|j|| j„ f,,n |i|,miiii, lint
vve an- learlul tlial tin- froat of li •
t'.lgllt will ni | • 11 III ill l lie Itlli I.
1'lie y .ituig folk* enjoyed a moot
Mr.
I tllia
CHURCH COM'MX.
• i'i '► i' in itM. w. wootton.
« ill in ii aeitvii'K*.
i'iiiihtun i in inn Klil. r Krauk
WIImIU, I'.l-lt.l >:llli|.i\ 14'It (Mil. -nil-
•lav mottling, Ii in . ni I'ic,tolling l-l
.iml ;inl. rvin.l.v '. In i'urli iiiontli. |'ra> •
er mo ling evei v I Inn «ila\ night.
W liai a \li n- i|i|ii exchang. ha*
to aay aimiit tin- auli-t ulliaucw | a-
(H'r* of that stair will a*i|i|y an wi-ll
lo tiioac of I exit* ' II toll Mailt to
(Iml a |' |nr «illi liltlv or no agricui-
ioral information or farm uowa in it.
pick ii 11 a Mili-t.. A Ilia ni'f .) iinr liul.
Von will liml any i|iiantity
I rial twaddle ami iM.lillcal trauli i
h#\i, I-arm A Kant In : * r ariiniik! . .
lint nothing t.-u.ung to rilurati1 or
liivo lw t what it ovvea ami Bo , . ,
1 *-tf\ at«• tin- tanner, or lo cmlt-ar Iiiiii '
I !• Ml calling. ■ ,, , . . .
— ■* * — — : <It-11^111 f11! parii at tin* liomc of }
AIMi#riiiau arc living iliacbar|{i'ii | 1 Imti'art'man) uraml agricultural a|(ij | |..jjj^ ci,.,.,,,
from govtirnmint .m| lovp.eDt, In ' .ml f.tuwr. |.a|..r. ami mag.ulu,.J , 10,.(illll,,t.
! «,uba*b?1ll"" °°UBirY' hut if MJ liorni. of Mr ami Mr.. «ill Rutland
I one of ilicm nva the rub-t., rt:ip. it
. liait I'tcupiMl our atU'iition.
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lion. LittU'toii Wtlili- Moon*, of
I't'Xiia, who i* arcoml on tlio com-
inittiT of I'ltH'tionn of tin- 111 iti |. of
Hi.prcaenlatlvt'*, in an "Alii'rtli't.n
hoy" ami a lira.limtf of our Stall-
I nireri>it\ Ahorilt'i'ii (Minn.) Kx-
amlner.
lloli. Iiwpli l>. Snyi-rn. of Kantroji,
Toxan, on llii' Appropriations Coin-
tu it Iff, in also a "Minni n(ipi liny,"
I ami ilia lalonti'il wife in a native of
At Auatin, on the lilh. .lamoa T. | your flty, tin- youngi-nt ilaunliter of
Clark, a nwlU'lilliari. got hin fool1 Hon. W in. Walton, for many war*
('•unlit in a frog, was throw n upon ' Mayor of Ahi-nicou.
the track anil inatantly crutlnxl l< - - — —
An cxi'liangc litis il ilonnahout
right:
"Hani tiuiri" hard tinu#," is all
tin1 cry. Wo know nothiug of lianl
time*, ami nliouM ipnt thin uncoiining
cry of "hard liuion." It in true that
monoy in acarce hut wo have plenty
to cat- hog and hominy iu aliunilnncc.
The goiHl Lord lian hlonnod us with
nplondid cropn the pant aoaaon. ami
StiM'kmon moot in Aunt in I' oliriiar x
"J, to organize the ntato live ntock [
MMR'iation.
(In the lilh lion. It. (J. Milln ar-
rived at liin homo, Coraicana. Hi
in very foohlo and will remain at
home a mouth.
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While Toxan U enjoying hocutiftll
alniont npring like, weather, fearful 1
aDOw atoriua ami hhxzardn are raging
in notlicrn and iiorthweatt.ru atate*. i
death.
i'iic Well* Kargo exprenn ollU e I
aafo waa rolilied at lloualon, on llic'
niglit of the Stii. Amount taken !
nuppono.l to he hetween •i.tMNl and I
I'.'U.tKKI,
On the 4th, two old citizen* of
llonhaui, (•ramlnia Sylveater ami W .
J. Sloven*, aged respectively eighty-
aeven and seventy-four yean, died of; wl,ile ol,,er" ™•«"*["* '""'I ««"
la grippe.
Near IlillnlHirough, Texan, on the
tUli, John McCuteheu committed
Ntiicide hy cutting Ilia throat with a
razor canned from delirium, Induced
.r grippe.
Christina* week there wore 720
death* in Philadelphia, the largoat
number ever ki.own titer* in one week,
and the iuiTeaau in deaths iu New
Vorlt wa unpreoedented.
I nhould thank Him
' hountiful supply.
If every Texas city or town of any
importance would liuild a cotton. , ....
. . .... Jews will he put into Palestine,
faclorv, prosueritv would he down 1
• 1 1 ■ •' j a i l.,.ii..i.rsl
upon us a groat deal quicker than
ever the wolf caiue upon the fold.
that we have a
In a recent lecture at Vale college,
I'rofessor Tot I en said that the " four
wind. " of Kurope, Kusnia. ( er-
i many, Austria ami Knglanil, have
hecn held hack alioul an long an pos-
sible, and will soon raise a storm.
He thiuks the pretext will be some
sudden event, the death of the Pope,
the rise of a new Napoleon, or some-
thing elie, and ho asserts thai the
| exar, "the modern Pharaoh." will
| lie soundly trounced, ami that the
s
A. Democrat.
M omlai night and tt sociable oil lapis
for lo night ul the farm residence ol
Mr. ami. Mm. I''red tally.
I'ruly Christ ul m is a most delight-
ful time s it only lolls round once a
year ami the young folks are iryinu
to do jiistirc to the occasion.
Health is not no good at present
writing; c\cry one i- suffering more
or less from colds; Homebody sa\ s
tliey l ave got pneumonia, hut wi
only tliiuU it is heart dincasc; Imt lei
il bo what i: will >vo can only hope
they may soon recover.
Dr. K. II. Ildiikn ami family have
removed from l.ive (i.iks to smith-
villo ; may ha;>| iuesn ami pro«;iorit.\
attend tlioui in their m « home.
Mr. If. K. I ami wife ami Mm-
Minnie Kit*)land, of t arl. > an c doivi
to spend the II •'ii•!n\ s at l.ive (l il,s
Mr. W II. Carletoii ami family, ol!
I'lato.'ila. cat. e up o:i a \init, guest j
of Mr. ami Mrs Kllis.
Mr He'iihaiilt and family, of |{od'
Hock, npent several days at l.ive
Oaks last week.
Mr. Block Howard, of Smithville.
•ante up to speud the Holiidayn with
his l.ive t lak- friends.
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Nash, of Kaglc
liranch, arc \isitiug the tieit;hlior-
linod, guest of Mm. N. II Kastlaud.
Miss Carrie .loiien, principal of
Kight l.ive (lass school lias gone t
over to I'aigc to spend tile llollidays
but will resume her school on Mon-
day the Ith innt.
Mm. Win. Kastlaud paid a visit to I
Itoil Hock this week returning homo
Thursday.
Mr. I,. Ii. Kills has enlarged his
peace to the homo of each ! May the
iiappiest year of all the wars lie this
one!
I ho old year is dead, ami while wo
pile altoio its grave branches of
cvpress ami yew, emhloms of its
sorrows ami our giicf. t.e crown it
with gal lauds ol iiillliorlclh Im ii 111 -
mouiorate iu join ami l.lo-iugn.
Another \ear 11 :t - irnin ioin I lie
many along whose winilinu ways our
sometimes laguiug footsteps ban-
toiled or. pfrchaucc at othcts,
spurred In >|i. cr/.<al. have sped
liuhlli and suiftli our il e i v < r
iellgtliotlillg will II ''! like ll.llt •
•tones, 11i.iiii cieti liy links of days
and weeks, sltiudsoul imcIi lie.v date
We look haert ami lie long line
wa\ In. soiilct illles ohncured l \ I lie
lapse of memory or lest among ilic
mountains of dillie i ii v or I Ii- \ allot*
of dcsolali >11. ■s 'lin 11iin rnuiiing
atom: over broad slretclics of table
1 l.et those who'iTTie.tio.i i|,o loser
vsli' ii tin* j i•«riii \ uim |i\i%i iit ainl 1 ..... . . ..
,i i i . i i * liria llutill \ rraii tlu* fw n«ii^,
tin* > « :ii\ l,t• uiMj, (itru.tnl.,
t ie plain desei-ud* and we *i e 11„ ' l,|e poll of Ilauicl Welmlor :
borilerluiid, lei sn far, perhaps, bul | I lie leimr •' ll iniol Wib lei'«
Ml iiioii|>i i'm ni h -|(|.(.t\ Wool
Ion. r.etiu. sSu iii lav m'IiiiuI. evei i Sun-
<iay luuruing. V:Si o'Dlwob. fraaelilug
e>en fsninlay Iiiornlug . ml iii|(lil
Prayer ami -ong .eivice en n ttetliie*
<!a> iukIh i'hihlreu'r service 1-1 r*uu-
tl.tV iu each month, a o'clock fi In.
It A I' I I - I I'lll IICII |t|i\. \\ . \| If el -■'.
Pa-lii. Sumlatr -el I tliitu a. in
I'leai hilitf -eeoml ami fourlli Sabbaths
01 e ,I'll umiitli at 11 a. in., and al s p. m.
I'raver nuriln^ I'Very 'I'liesilai liigllt.
Public cordially Int lleil.
i 11 \ A lit I 'III III II |{i \ \ II.
I'i ill Iteclin Seivice, i \I'll 'iml Slid
nil Kiiudav. II a in . anil s |i.|ui. All
ue cordially Invited to attend, siimla)
school everv Siiinlav at !' a. ill.
I liiTe will be I lie usual preaching
► crvice at the Meihodist church Sun-
day . morning ami m^lil.
the lull, dark Ircis aliicli guard inul
obscuic the banks if the river slur
o il the \I«'w beyoud, ami it i- ■■ i.i
alter our tired eyes hate slept t >
tin glories of die other -idi shall I"
revealed.
I"
\ St IVtcrslierg telegram of the
1111 say- A siranae siirt come,
j from "ra e!iovil/aks. Wotkiuen
woikitrg beside the oravo of a doctor
Icci'l.t!\ buried were Startled by a
succession of unearthly shrieks which
to nil np|iearauce came from I he
| new ly-made grave. Al first the men
lied in eoiislernslioli. but ill time
their couratfo returned and they
decided to illicnligute tile matter.
Shovoln w, ro procured and the earth
hastily removed from the grave and
the coHIn lifted out..
the colliu ii mis found the iloctur bail
been buried alive, but siibseipiently
died from suffocation. Tin- body
tiuvc evidence of the terrible agony
cuilureil by the physician when lie
legal no 11 cons, iounncss ami found
himself in the colliu. He made
aluinst superhuman efforts to burst
open the eotfin, but the Weight of
the earth prevented them. I'tantic
wilh horror lie
off.
had bit ten
If you intend planting fruit tree*
send to loxus Nurseries for *our
stock. What you want in tr "s that
will not bud and bloom carli enough
to lie nipped bv laic Spring frosls.
Almost u|| stock brought from the
Not hern or Kastctn states blooms
John Hilton, charged with holding
up and robbing the Ciaco and liming
Star stage about seven weeks ago,
waa captured in Stephen* county and
now languishelh in the Dallas jail.
At New liraunfels, on the 4th, the
6-year-old *on of Henry l.usius,
while playing hide and seek, hid be-
hind a tier of cotton bales. One fell
ou him and crushed him lo death.
For instance, our friend Natt Stevens
say* pecan trees cannot be trana-
■ «♦ - i planted well. I thought there was
Ilurglars are getting in their work no trouble about it. 1 transplanted
in the city of Austin, anil a number | '•*' year and cut the tap root
from every blessed one of them
Transplanting I'eean Tree*.
i'arm A Ranch.
The following extract from a pri- thing more iiilercsting. If our roses
vato letter from the veteran nursery- Hre killed, orange blossoms may
man , and horticulturist, William j I,loom in tluir stead. What do you
W atsou, of Hreuham, has a tendency think about it, Hrown Kven?
to upset an old theory and current I will clone by wishing till a happy
belief:
"1 am afraid to write for the
papers, for the older 1 get the better
I know that 1 don't know it all yet
store ami ii is ipiilc an improvement ' prematurely iu our climates If you
to our neighborhood.
Ye Kditor, I am afraid you will
think I come too often ami stay loo | ilrenhain Nurseries, lint are suited divine free grace. Il won't belong
long . iu inv next I may have so tin
would grow thrifty prolitable trees
got \our plantings from Walnon's
i hood w us his brol l.er ill law, John 1
I i'l''i I bis man I \ was nolo-
rtoiisly w i U( (I, Hi did not leiirii to
rcail 11in11 he was eigh i veins old.
At Hie ago of eighty live lie was eon-
\eitoil. At tills time tt chstcr had
mil set u b in in forty year*, bul,
w hen he hcanl the news he rode over
t<> talk with him. Old Colliy was
tlad to sec his visitor, siu! congratu-
lated him upon his success iu life, !
I'11eii he sai.i: "Vou arc a gri at
man: are you a Christian man - That
is the only 11liestion worth asking or
answering." l o this I lie great states,
man replied with nil the carncstncs*
of which lie was capable, lie said:
" .l.ilili Colby, you have asked me a
very important question, ami one
•on opening ivhicli hliiildil imt be siiswered lightlv.
I intend to give you a truthful an-
swer. I hope I am a Christian i 1
profess to be olio, but 1 sai it with
shame, l hat I am not such a Chi is-
lian an I desire to be. I have lived
iu the world, surrounded b\ lis bott-
om and itn temptation*: ami I am
afraid. John Colby, that 1 aiu not
so ^ooil a Christian an I ought to be.
his lingers I am afraid I have not your faith
ami \our hopes ; but sl:l! I hope ami
trust thai I am a Christian, and that
the same grace which has converted
vou ami made you an heir of salva-
tion, will do the same for me 1 trust
it: and I also trust. John Colin —
and it won't be long before our sum-
mons nil! come that we shall meet
in u belter wothl. and meet those
who bale gone before il*. whom we
knew, and who trusted iu IIml same
START YOUR FRIENDS IN NEW YE A.R HAPPY,
THEREBY ADDING TO YOUR HAPPINESS.
We will mention among our Immense stock a few of
the many presents suitable for friends and relative
White and colored Blanket , Plain and Fancy Robes,
French Diagonal an 1 Cheviate Suits. Boy and Vem- til
grads, Mens, Bovs and Children*. Overcoa s, Huts tap.',
Trunks and Vale t ; Ladies Hals. Hoods, Facin.iters
and Nubias, Elegan: Designs Hand P. intcd i .iris, Silk
Handkerchiefs, Shoulder capes in Chinchinla, JKnitted
and Cashmere Silk Embroided, Rnitted Skirts, wool and
cotton, Plain ami Finbroicecl Cashmere Dress Patterns,
Wool and Rubber circulars, Baby's Plush < aks. Fine
Boots old 1.11nI Niude Shoes Lace and congress.
Dvii't mi s having fine cakes by using cheap grade
officii::- !!m< White Swan and Double Eagle which
never 'ji! , ;.:ve yuir ainily j.', od ca' es and bread once
a year by using he e brands.
Low Prices on Staple Groc.rles, Sugar, i liee, Rice.
Molasses, Oils, Etc., fine Fresh D-ed Grape:, Prunes,
Apricots, Peaches, current; and Raiten:..
Extra Low Prices on Starch, as we buy it in Lar^e
Quantities, put up in Barrels. Come and us,
GHEAPEST CASH HOUSE IM BASTROP.
UH IS EILKRS vK- SON.
JXO. W. WHITE.
CONTRRCTOR, ETC.
Plans, specifications and Esiimaies Made NCn
on Application.
All «*| |>i>rtnuitv In bid on n rk ♦ \ I v "f iiih • I
•:ivei| v having ill*- p! Hi- 111 ■ !•' ItV tin biiil'li ——• —
toT'MUce Mini hlmp. Kunl 1 <!• ««f Main f<- ir <1 « « « ial « irn li«
I .*•! Ill*' til :tk •* \ on n't f still i:tt -• In f 11 \ on nil; • ,i. * . \* !• •• > •
bumF3.li.
ou
Mrs. S. J. OrgaiD.
u,
iijiifi. ..II
At StriTMBEil 7th 1891
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^.Ivifl I if 1 lilt
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ill. r I lirnl-
'r \ \ '
ti. our s.ill uiiil i liimiti. ntnl urnw wi ll.
Nov Year.
A VlslTOII.
"A Visitor." i* a sitrf.l. .|m s not I'limi' |
tvtii.fli.il. i'..iiif i.ftrni'r. ivi'fklv vl«tts )
woulil I..' |i|irerluli'.l. Kn.
of rt'iiilttncm liavr Item I mi ri; lurizt-t I
lite pant *■<• k. Kalitr krys arc uaril
to «*ffi;i't cDtpraovc to lln> lioimei.
The Mobile Kegiiitfr tii vi-r uttered
a (Water truth : The hanleat people
on earth (or an editor to pleaae, are
and
after reading Nutt'e arllule I went
and counted tliem, and I did Hot
Ilium' one plant although it hh audi
a drv aumiiier."
Too True. Too True.
I'lll* in one of the toughest yearn
thoae who liorrow the paper from („ *ffnirs of money which lian ever c-onaiateneiea a follows:
KOlue one of Ilia regular •ubacrllttra." j pwwed inlo t|„. hiatory of the Ainer- \\ c don't « ni the poor pi
Mississi| |ii has riill.'d ill all.I pal.I
S I'm. I toil ol lionds not due until
IMH.'i; pitiil g."i,'i,nt)o for the Ittxurj of
a i-oiii titiitionnI eonvention, and
l 0,lKi for another insane tnjluin.
and yet has half a million dollars iu
ln r treasury to htgiu the New Year
with,*
——— « • s
lie kind to iltihin n, hays an ex-
change. I'ul the little ones to lied
happy. Never whip children before
they retire to rest, l.et the father's
caress, the mother's kiss he the last
dent in Washington, is not an a.luor- '"'tween the days path of pain
ma I partisan of the World'* Fair.
After mentioning the ef|..rls made
by the commissioners to persuade
foreign nations t.. take hold of the
expimition he points out a few in
A lire at ll.i*ton recently destroyed
S'O'i.iHH) worth of properly.
(iov. Stewart, News corres| on
or pleasure uml the nights' aieep.
Send the children lo bed happy. 11
there is aorrow. punlahment, or dis>
grace, let tliem meet it in the daytime,
and have hours of play in which to
; recover happiness, which is child-
If of j hood's rights, l.et the weary feel
— - — — |, ... , ,. , . .. . : and buav brain rest iu bed happi.
The ChlliaL Miniater, at Waahing- i, l,n rePu,,l,t' More h*%e Kurope crowding in on u*. W c have '
been carried over, more merchant* enough poor of our own. Everybody
ton, advlae* arbitration, and tele-
graphs hi* government that our
that I have changed buaine**, more banka | knows this to be the aealiineut of
I'niit in Amputated Miulis,
The doctors *ay that a man . an
mortgage* ,,nr law*, am! at each congress new 'eel nothing in the arm that has
hrin cut off, but that is nonsense.
Am man nho has lost an arm or leg
. I ,u""1 ; * wan againsi una uii.ie.iraoiu cmas. wj|', (l.„ ol| |||e „ #l|^
Ibe South ( arolina legislature ad- cry, there la do money in the conn- jf ^ rich foreigner comes over here on the uiisstng meiiiher *omt-
journed without pa*aiug a proliitii- iry, ha* become epidemic every- or send* hi* money to invest he is nun's get as . old as any other part short of ihe grai
lion bill. Ita champion* played a w|iere. Many people are steeped confronted hy the further senliiiieni | "f''i" U"M I knew a mini who
bluff and permitted the bill to be |n poverty. Merchant* cannot meet that ha* found exprcnaion in the law* """ i" "'e arm at shiloh, and
have collapsed, more
;sed and l
than ever before in the South.
people are terribly in earliest anil
making active preparation for war. | 'o'eclowd anil new one* taken out |uws are introduced to put up a triple
. i. 'L- 'I lie wall against this undesirable class.
weighted down with impracticable their obligation* becauae the farmer, throughout the states whiih forbids "H,',', ''to a' flnn* houae 'near hi"
amendmenU. w|lo ha* been buying alt the year |,jH buying in the estateson which lie ubeie the doctor* performed liu.
The Pliiladel|)hia*l'ime notc* with expecting to pay out with cotton loan* Ida money ; In other word*, a amputation. I'he men of the house
aorrow that "when a man leave* aev- "l 10 l'colH' '* DOW 'or<'e,l 10 *ell for sen'tincut in favor of depriving him I'"1 i" ii caiulle-bo*, niileil
aorrow mai wnen a man leave* atv- ■ . it up and buried U In the ori har.i.
eral million dollar, to hi* h.ira he i* <•'« tent* and eve . lea. It will call „f security If he loan* hi* money to ^ |||H
, but when he | ,or P*u l,inlf "(1 P'ecing out in So there is no induceinenl for (j,1(.,| that hi* arm tronbh-.l
many direction* to keep on foot for f.apitul to conic this wax from Kurope, him. It was all douhlcil up lie said,
another year, which may I'e aa hard | KDl| B|| the world's fairs that couitl and tlie lingers f.-lt cramped. 11.-
a* thi*.- Mi si**ippi Democrat. : |„. held could not induce foreign cap- o / three days
ttt . , . without anvboilv pal tng much alien-
ital to seek this country for invest- (jim (<| Uim for'lhl. W„H
merit in the face of the sentiment uounded men, and the doctor* were
which I have mentioned above, too busy lo spare the lime lo look
I Then there is tlie .Mi Kmh y law after the amputated arm. Imt finally
i , , .. i . I the man became ao troublesome that
which attache* a penally lo every
I article of goods or merchandise widen
You cartli.it tell, .lohll ( oll.y, how
much delight it gave in. to bear of
Tour conversion. The hearing of
thai is what led me here to-day. I
cainc here to see wi'li my own t ies,
auii hear with my <.w n ■ ars. the siori
from a man I know and remember *o
Wi ll. What a wicked man you used
to lie'" When he left, Mr. WVIislcr
said to a friend who witness. .1 th.
interview : " 1 should Ilk. lo know
what the enemies ol religion would
sai to John Colliy'* conversion
There was a man as unlikely, hu-
manly speaking. I" beeoius a ( hli -
11 a II as any man I ever-tw. II- •-
reckless, lice.Ill illljiiiMIM ; In \ i'f
iilli'lldeil i !iur. It never experienced
Ihe g. o.' influence of assi eiall g with
religions people. Anil Iter.* he has
been living oil til that reckless way
until he ha- got lo be an ..I.I man ;
lllltil a period of life when Vou lia!-
nrallv « .old not cipect his habits to
change ; and yet he has been brought
into the condition iu which we have
< seen him to-day. a penitent, trusting,
humble believer. Whatever people
may si.y, nothing,' added Mr. Web-
ster, 'tan convince me thai anylhiug
of Almighty lio.l
couid make such a change as I with
my own eyes have witnessed in the
Conservatory of Nisic
Ii \ ** I l '« J l.\r\V
i p.
UVI.
w M. MI i.u ir>
J. C BAUHOF, Proprietor.
Imported Ijiqnors
UK.ANDIKS, WIIISKIKS, WINKS, UIN, I'tiKTKU uml MJ
KRKSH l,A<iKll. nlwiiys on tnji. KINK c|i,\|;s
I-tr 1.11 m il Ni-ni ii ;• i all li'.iu f
NEW BAKERY,
called a self-made man
dies in the poor houae and i* buried in
the |M>tter'« field, Ida making is cred-
ited to a higher |>ower.
A San Diego, Texas, telegram, of
the 4th. aay*: A war ia aaiil to lie
on the tapia at lienavidea, thi* county.
A merchant of that place, wauling to
collect hi* debt*, takes an armed
crowd anil pulls ilonn wire fence*,
and if the |MM>r farmers have a lit rae
or a cow, takes I hem in out of the
wet. Suit* /or damages are spoken
of.
I'lie flrnt i-sues of the San Antonio
Democrat, have reached us. Thf
Democrat W a "-column. I-page
evening paper, with William I'ergu-
sou a* general manager. It I* a
bright newsy afliiuoon paper, and get over
with Kerguson at the helm will I e Inquirer,
strictly Democratic, as the name
implies. A loug, prosperous and
uteful life lo Ihe Democrat.
A Utile chili Sanre.
t'ncla Sam won't have any more of
that Chili aauce, thank you. Boston
| Record.
i Tilt Chilian war cloud in about the
sine of a wart ou a man'* thumb.
Hoslou Herald. | cornea to us from Kurope T in- au-
i Much of the beating on the ( lillian thor of this bill said in his spcrcli ill
torn tout I* pcrfori I at space rates. ||m. u,|v,,< u<.> |lls measure Hint Ihe
-Washington I'oat. |(j|| t(, m>(, u wn|,
We. an afford to fight < bit belter
than we can afford to endorse I'at
Kgan—Kansas City Time*. '|uoie him lit. rally but liberally .
A large bank of fog has apparent- Now we have i xprcsscd ourselves tu
ly enveloped the Chilian situation in our laws n- not desiring immigrants
thi* country Washington Star. who are poor, nor the capital of
W hatev er happen*, let us hope Chili Europeans nor of foreign mnile goods,
will postpone llirashillg llB until we r( | |irwl|(|1,.,lt llf ,lie fair is thai Ihe
the grip Philadelphia
Converse College, one mill.-from
Kpartensborg. S. ('.. was burnt on
Ihe night of the >d Inat. The bull-
ding coat V HKi.ijimi. actoiniiio.iittd "I'
|/,ii | iu pi M and was full al Um opening I'rcaldanl Harrison should avoid a
but nearlv 1"" *cre absent at Ihe
ll will be son.c recompense if wc
am end iu impaiting a champagiie
hei.l to Chill's rcpreaeutntlvc*
W ashington I'oat.
Chili promise* to take part in the
World's l'"air. I lie chances arc thai
she will have among her exhibit* a
large and varied issorttncul i f explo-
l-.T wai rumors. — lloitou Herald.
thev concluded to try a lillle ex-
pirillietit. So without telling hint
vvhill tlicy were going lo .III liny
went t" the orchard, dog up Un-
arm, took il out of lite . audi, -box
tuid il straight, placed the lingers in
a natural position, wrapped il in
cotton baiting, pul il •. a longer
bn\ and buried ll ugatn. The man
declared III' fell his at III r. lie V e. I at
the v rt moment when th. v w.r.
straightening the missing member,
and never compl im <1 ugmii I Itev
told him nothing of what they had
thine until he ws about lo lie ili*-
charged from the hospital ami I lien
gave hi in the alory in full. Iili.be>
I ii mocral
make exhibil* of I heir industries and
thus build up u trade wilh us. wc
being purchasers. If Ihe Kuropcan
people have lis much si Use as wild
bogs they mu. t be laughing at us at
Chilian war. ll might develop a tl,i very moment. I >ur arguments
, . __, great general In three months, ami >. .• [ , ,,lir seiilimciil* uml
hme of Ihe fire, having gone home to fhe jset.ph I,n I nUe.l Males might " t|m| „„
en Jay the holidays. Ihe alMping t,, pul the new military geuiua 'a** a •
imitates were arouaed and escaped;|n the White Houae. I^.uiavllle highly
Kuropean* .liould come lo IIti- coun-
try to ace what a line plac.: it i* to
make a living iii for tile poor people :
nliut a Hue place It is for the inv-sl- t hrlsluias, Is'.H. will long be re
mcnt of capital, and thai they should member.'.I hi Mr Jai kmn < .abbcr,
f ll..Is..ii. Illinois. .Simla • an-
throngb Ita1 annex atairwav*.
j t ouricr-Journal.
i nleltl.il.II.g as sell..us
! .Itlies alw al s are.
al -ur-
I
was good to him and lilted his slock
ii.gs brim full lie w s llrst stall led
bv the information tIml his favotiie
brood marc had given birth lo twin
c.lls: ami I"' had l.ar.llv dlgesl.Nl
lilts when a eow oil I lie place dlopped
Iwiu calves; and to cap the . hu.av
Ills wife gave birth lo Ill-nil It V I Will
I..ibics. ||i.hi. s. . ulve> ami OiiHa nr.
living and lliriviug well, we are I ol. I
s, A.Ilemocral.
life of John Colby.' "
• • -4^ • - ' '
H. K. WllsMiK.
Tli« new \Vh t wc «!«
with It? SIimII hi- (iiak«* I lit* umiiic
lllint Ilk t rcjM'Nl I lie NitllM' follil N,
nn<l run in i.Iii* miiiim* « M rutm um in
tin* \i nrn lli ( ur«* piml ?
|)m hi* r. ult/f ili:%t tin- iii*w y««nr i*
HiiotluT 1'ii^c in lift h hook ^ivi n us
(o *nt<* on hh hi I'Iciim , uihI
tliut tli«* r<Mor<l shall he nii'l in
utiol hi r vi orl'l'
KchiIit, «lo mmi n!op t<i think Hint
this iiiii \ • ynnr ln-i \i-.ir im « nr I Ii ?
Jh \oiir 11f«- "tilUftti ton r Is it n
hli'Ksiiiu « r ii « uisf lo iIiom* whom
\ oil illlllK'IM'C '
\\ hill hull' \« ii ilnfir with thi* | i'i si
\uif-, iiii«I whul Iimvi* tilt s dom* f r
\ou r It is a "tinii- for iiii'iiior) uiiil
a time for t. Vou hiut* iihimI
Iht* \« r« iiimI • Im-n Imvi* li'ft \oii
Ic^acH's in i'or'liii|( to ) our workH."
i • hosis from Hk' gruM-v nril < f
«|« n« 1 y curs nr<( nhout iiiii n« w
I In-\ remind noii of your wrongs,
Illnl WOllhl f il i VI lirOUNf \Ol| lo I
III tier lift I ill al k of i Im* I'tisl, filiii
look to Ili«* future I Iuriii*iI to
liml m\ | H«t. ii ml lo; it w is ^ om
In fori*." ^
Ihini'. Vou
tlii • Will
mill \iiiii i o«l f'tioii^ii to j v
I lloli OH I Hi .' '
- •
\ mu* i til imIiii .ii i"li • I • i• ii J I he In
K'lfl i.o l\. S'lili ) rl' III' nil* lo ill*
11* \ i- i 'niimi \ .it' i,. |ti-virii|>. iIi«m will
i'i • • iv*' imt"! tinuoiiffti Ii.tilling nil'I* i
Mi. y\. M- liou til.
T3L. IT. KEIL,
( W Al l Kit < l 'ItM' I! )
Would itiform tlio t itizens r>f Bii irop that thoy
have established .1
FIRST CLASS BAKERY
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il Mtt>(ro|i, Pm ih* tM i k Pii'llm.'. .t.i
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