The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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Ml LEY & HILL.
ZDiRTJO-GHSHTB
IIASTIIOI'. TKXAS.
Sji I I'll mill I 'tiffJul llttrutlllll i/iltU
to llif I'rrsi rifit ton ll> fimilmrut, j
in7 /hiliHM trailed hii tHhrr
ore, whiltw « VA'*
id all, the lac
•• "-R GOP ilota*«'- 1
IVrluun'rnP Aiill Stationary.
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3.i>krtistr.
c. erharo & son
BASTROP
TKXAB
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I'cr.criptiona t art-full) conipouu ■
ut t.11 hour*.
rule H t A M T > . I ll * II HIS II a. t U T r K i> r I I. A It K T II ■ « At f II I I I, . A M l> r , f ONI., a A I Nl I A L II n T II r Will r II U K K • I * I II « II I K I I A II I Hi « T II I' IT I II - IIMIIH . PAT PK T MEDICINE
VOLl-MK :il.
r.ASTBOP. JIAfcTi{<i|' l.'M'NTY, '1TXA3, .1A M'AlU v:i. I .".'-J.
NUMHK.h 4".
all killils.
HEADQUARTERS
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FiH COTTON AND
GROCERIES..
McKEAN; mm & CO..
Wholos&lo Dry Goods, Motions,
Boots, Shoos and Hatrj,
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1 :i
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I II!: MILLS MKKTIN'
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• Ii i>lrIiit.irui lied VI- it- v ii
I nihil >f:i-llc \ -irUlM) 11 Ii.
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11< )t ST< Ii l.i'i'i Ti 11 ■, is I In*
jilin"- t<i Mii 11 y iiiir i'i it 11in In. uml
liny jji-ii'i'iii ■ fii mi ai wlmlf
M il.- If yihi urn ruinini'i'il of
tills fiu't. |i|i'HHii In-Ill il" ill nil Int.
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mli . Hi "I
lillu* i larrli IN'iU'• ♦ I> -i po-i-
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i. m.,- > IIill I iii Mill* meeting yesterday after-
iiiiiih ill llu- n.ml Iiiiiim- mi ill utl
ii.ii .i Muli ii iIt-miiiimIruti>hi n« ili'-
ft.i- i. . < I>*. -.ii,. ..nl "" *««'* ••"••
r • I., i i i i• III •\| - "ii isiol!••!> "I Mr. S I..
..ml i I'tli.ml .. -. hi. .lulu . .Ju.ljitr M, It. il. riill|( miih
iiininiiiiiiisly i Ii i iril I'liiiirnmii nl tlu>
liul^'.- Ili-iriii|{ iijh-iii'
TI •• •• • , i in r. • r • j . ""
n. fit."., " '' ' !" 'Uiil.. - ,j, ,
• iii iiv : o. i t (: Cf. : i i - •■. i I' I i - .
BIST *|^il4„. . .. \ . |„, . . V li- Hit I' I I'lllH-yWIr oil I l< ll. I. '/ Mills.
. . , , , Of *1'.. TlT'i" II ... M'i - ■
if imt. >rlvf II* ;i I rut I iiihI In- n c,iM,..-i > '
i-iin\*tl,i*i'iI I. ,«TI t .- ' 4... y I . '!*; '"'I ' 1,1 ril ,s >*"11 I. \:m limn In* ii|i|aia-.iI|ii|| III till*
pi r*H P'M I ' ' •',* • V" ' ' •'i'r;' * * * I l:i\r ri-lnriiilltf liunril tn IIli lili'ni-llt
WM 0 CLEVELAND & CO atta<«*cnt j^ a, *«" 1 . • V;.". • i.i-im< -im.! imk.
h *r
t(« n I'urfoi hihI \> hol««i<i< itiiMi ri. *•
lOUSTON. TEXAS.
lillil .'.II . rltin
iii!..'. .hill*.*.' 11i rrttix'm riiiiinl |ii*rl-
v if' inii l\ ii|i|ilaiuli'il liy tlii* iis-i iii-
lllv. wlllrll llllllllllTrd llllllllt
\tli'Ml Imi Kmi iiii i .
•I rl* r M i • * .1 li-i.ii .1 it will
muli kill .II Hi* nv.. il-,ii >niii .
(ml |,i>*\.-in ih* ri-tnni. II ii "-'I •
iJlt. i-IimI. t ut nil* In
III i i A I.nil II.I>.
II i■ i..|. l*ii
• fTHE l PAlflCEl marketT^)
Mil-
lirliniil >
H .Im m*.
u • * II iii i«
SXtWfV'
m '
|)K. W. I!. roW LKK
Physician .ind Surgeon.
H.ASTUi >l\ - TKXAS.
II|M< I \\ 1 | \S J . M ll*V A I "
CHP.S. bbieger.
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ite Imi.. .
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r. tCili«r.K%
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I ffv&IS a'fl I «
-Mr In
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Mill l| AM' 111
N I % I IITI*1 t
.1 ii«lut* Ih«rriiij{*<* in «*niu^ reiuurK
• - " ( ( . i'ij.inl |htIiu|.h I.ail an hour mill
, ' ( t ' ( vi ri utirmlv r«*<'i*i%•••*! Iliroiijjliniit.
i | |, ,.UI| < In iimli'iii of Mr. <i. it. .VlUi^oii
: I l s NI< - >r- ^ I.. iloli« s hihI •!. II ir-
I Hit u'.ijli wrrt' C'ilH'ti'il MiTi'lillir*. ;i I: • I
* * * ^|. I 'iKi* Mooi'i* a ii* I Win. I m i k«
..II |l \l . i f HllUI-
i; .il, „,VMif a ml ^r^aiiU ui^riiM.
, p lion, iiMicgc < lira olft*r«t
\ IIJl, m*I follnsv ui^. ami in Mi|i| or( of tin
aim ii nl a ntr« ni> mlilri'SH. utii< 'i
,. \\.i- r *«'i\ i*il with HturuiM of
.1 i. l i.:- Ill' , . ,
l j ,|| | .rani llu* I >• im rruln of Mcl.i'llimu
'i iii«'*- inevtlog •
lli'> aui .. i ir philjjfi'H of ih'SoiM • lo
ttu'ir liri'thron of thim ntntr Mint llu*
I hion, ami iln lari' tlu ir mialii i •«?«!•
• i . mii '
i an !"• f.n,:..I il M r oi l Uml l-rr-
. !.'.| t,i Ml lit Mil-1 umki' I l* llllt |t Itt
! • i «Hr -l - : \ i« . AliifllHiol ({MiirtlllfiHl.
\ fo I i < * f ' ■ at* I nr iii niU|T
jn l mill mill in . I' I-- ortl**i
I m i u lit fur lite ii !•'" iIimI
tmll !i of s|
f«il 11 rui*v
« I • lou d A
f..r
I'M.
Ili '. • I ' IIt,i. I A >mi .
bisb:op & smith,
Proprietors,
Beef. Pork ami Miffisii.
Best Sewing Machines, ssbsage sllfl fiarllfiCllBll mfihls h SpOCialtT. m, ' . v4s?
O ' ffTx.. II... I -i I*i-ii ii Kliwut. l «i* turliiiie* of tin; liuii rro i
x EVfcRftHiiitt MEW fiKD HEftT 3X „ ...
* 11< lifv1" iului curl wii|j i■ «l If prn- I • va1*. tliu In
Wo study to please, and ask^ , •'. ■ *.'v.
. it* nitininy tin* i ip!«,nml
rH« in'*■ I • i I*I iiiiio inH tilii#'* iiiumifi^-
iir *il
\ ii'> i*i l- i * ntil#l«* t* Ifh« iit a
Vu hii' ni « lilnr /rv uBf
l \ . I ill. Iiii
j„ . |. purpoM iji'Vi r to • i\a- up tIn- t :i-:
I 1 iij> al ili. 1*1 for tariff mlm/lion to a .^n • tly i« •
ii-ii' l ;i*i% Mii|i|u*il of nil fi-aluit ^ ««f
* , ; r-'tet hon.
'i vi'r i omplthil , iii
i u t \ i\ >>i* lii'i lari' our ooiitiniK i faith
\ • I; a.\. i in MiIIh, our Iu'Iom iI i jir -
i M:'- . lint. ; * I M iiiatiM* for hourly twi*nta\
unl Ih'lu'M' that hi i'IiiIiimIi* prr-* n-
ni ,i\ if ally, thi ^n-at ami vitnl Ih-ui*. inori*
\j ,, i j),/. ii«*ailv than any other man in tin-
• n • «( h.-pi.i I niti'il M Hif« . 111< lief* at fur *'i
.!- r ti"ii'.-. ^111 * ..f tin* I ion si* of ri*}freH4'titrilivr<4 has
I'i i u p'm'i alU lu v*• | tI aa a hai'k
real l t*t I Ir t In* ili •
the ri llcf of
naH.hi tlu
in^i'i araMv
''Hf XiiF ii-S,' -i inh'i uou u wi(Ii the fArtuiu-* of the
4§X" |f ivmi : \ I' it\ ami t4mc'ali-*i 1 !;• l>emo( i i
i uri wul, i• 4:11 \ if \
ul
HI till*
your patronage.
BISHOP & SMITH.
An-liit.
A.
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J B PRICE,
County Attornoy,
\NH
Attcrn.37 at Law,
BASTIlOP. TEXAS.
DYF-R Moorf.,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor - at - Law
H AS I Ui >P, I I \ AN.
I.It I'.
I'riM't |i 1 .!« ill t Ii r iilnl - f thr %i.'.li
llflu i Up *t*lT - Ii llii* II t It ti t lit i t
N's M.W |!1 II,DIM,
p. o. blzner
has opi nccl .t t hoic o Slot i. of
Genearl Merchandise,
( 1 ilisi^l i 4111 of I M'\ (mini-, Lihlio iM'i'Ss
(11M it I >, I IntllillL', 11 < M11 s. s | H (,v> I 1:11 -.
: 11111 Nntimis iii (i 11 m't 1 s 1 \\
1*ui!«Ii 11 iz. 1 il:o iiilt
fKWK wokiil Vk- aICII: kLZNKII
.ii I' n I
Kami! u"' J ll in ^
>ll« I I M
h
• i.l.l In
|>«VI r«t
>>a** pr^eut at tlit* meeting ii^euu
ii wa* a Mill*' iiieeUti^. He was a
i 1 ..1 1 ... .1 ..111 MiiU " an. In tail In nit; a Ih-H
|. '%1 hlllifiMIIHl mivil. art'i *1 ♦ t
1 tin I
ii.i r.tiuii
R.L.BATTS,
T A.WYER
- tSft* •••
Land Agent,
HASTUOI'. TKXAS
BOARDING HOUSE.
I II I I > til O III * 11 •! M
in t liai'Uf. \\ln> '.'. ii! lie 1" ^rt'ct llteir
I'l ii'iii1 ; 1101 1 ii'' |> 111 ■ ii . |> 1.h 11!- iii^ t Ihmii
il :iii<1 i i I m ' r; 11 i a 11:: 1111 -.
M*\ i:il i:li
1 iir>. 11 (jc ul
11 limn! 11
-tilll triU|M I I i".
■ ft ■ -4" t* ')
AT THE OLD ST A WD
r isi
FAU
,l
I
All .1 I'I'.ll ltl|« Ml • • nil.| • t«
MOII'OlU \ | IV; 4* 't|l 0 Si.Jii i't i|
With •••!' i«• | i; •-•••tiI jt?;r
NiMltilt I *1' St \ I
ra 6 mi
Wit!
"J w
fl 111 tin* rinVi-tlii'M i f III
M \ -li'i U 1,- i lowili'il
:i I.!,'., mill 111 |in
Pronrietress.
te.v m \ 1 \m 11 coMHuti aiii.r In DRY uooi>s uhkss iii ii 11 is, s||tn;s. H vts, ea I's Kt.
bTuiM- liiioli Al'«'0MM0I1AIINM I will • in 11 ,* ■• 1 imi iii ii -1 | Ii'him III, II,.IM i ...noun.'al Mm-
's| • 1 **r «.*.• . |m 1111 • 1.1 . t J n fi.f tlir Ihi#| i|Uul'<).>*. nil,V iiiiliii i'ii'i-ni.
if 1 li.*\ mi', 1 '1 urn* :i i<l **\n:n >: - m v -t-i'"U in 1 prlf •*.
M mt' 111 1 il- . \ >'ii >> 11 n 11... 1 r.
MUSIC CLASS, FliSiSIir
jgi*« \ \ n 11 I'll a 1 ■ * Mii elat*
A \fl'lt I ■ 1 ■ I 1 \ " • | l 1*1 l^' l .
11 H M h :
pi , . .mil. $.1
|#, . i i 11 -ii Ihr I'i 1 no imi Vl« lin.
1 « -ill' 1 ^t till unl l li|
NiJ^.# . Iii i
j. ii. mar.
BLACKSMiTHING
\M>
I-tv. V; V; o':i .i>
.1. tail Ml
l' „ 1? r
STOVES "■
/I V"'Ca .i/fel
|llll \\ 111-II Mi'ii'llllt 1 'il
I'ti 1 .*■ 1 |•. 1 nuii int
I * .111.. 1 u*.' ihii Ii,, v.- i.11
1. 11. Iiojli-, I.) r.Hilli i
I lilt ' tiiuiln II..- lit-.I
in,Hi 11 1 .t1111111U1.11 .'I 1 it
mt.l p iii i:>- Ki -|i. lull).
111•II..I' SMITH.
I'liil.l |l«l.i|- I
iii.. mint. 11
ifV I' ■; (
lU-ni.n' I.
I mil. -.11
\ in
I llltl I I 1 I:.' .Ill' I II - 1^11. III' tir'
1:1,:i.i'l 1 11 .1 i-<in-|iiritior in
111. I|M. !!•: • ." -I'lll tin I lltlTHm ion-
i.l mill 11 1 i.t S.irili.'rn ruilivuv.
.11 1.in vr.KNR's 1'iir.nn rn \.
I Itt'i 1 -.i.-rr i-mnixli ili lunn* t *i'nla
1.1 llu-I niti'il stuti'* ai'iiati'. .1 iiil|£«*
lii-raM rriimii.. ii tlnit Iii* wi*ll known
i i-it it ■ *u> i* nidi (iovcrnnr 11 • t; *«
ijii'Ut, l.iil In' ili>likri| In 111 Iii**
frii'inl* in *It it'll.
■ in . lltiil '**.iiiiii
muli" ui.'iit "11 1 In* ifiivt-rnnr toKltirl
n tri-wri l.lv i.i*«*|in|u*r lit An*lin ut
mi or:;an 141 iiltirli t liiiiriiiun Ui-hk-ih
• 1 i 111 ul vi* nil i-\lilill*>tivr ill'ti'llH' ill
M'lini 1 mi uyiiin>l ri-rluin i\|tr> *.-
-inn- r:i|ii.ll) cuiiiiiifj r.irr.'iii'.v. UN
will
l-nr 1 In* I
A «rlii'i in tin- t liiniB') ll«*ralil lui*
What the Wnrlil Will II.' I.Ik.* ill u ln'i-n Hiivinv; tha. if llivri* i* any m*r-
liiiiii*i uil Yrar* Hi* 111*.*. vm* w|iii-li •h.xil.I In* |M-r(ortlv mui-
M. .Inlrs Yitiac ii.i lii'iiu kpri'iilat- I1'1' <l«*** iil "I illnjilay it in 1I10
111^ a* to what will In* til, life of tin •*.*rvi«'*- ol tin* il.*a«l. I.ot fashion
pi-.,|,|« .mi* thunnauil vrai 1 li. nc.*, 1 nway t wril.liOK- • «'hri t.*iiinn
•.iiy* llu- I'all Mall Hialy.-t. As •' "•••inonifii if you wiih.lnit Ii tlimri*
si-u-ii.'i- .'xlfinl* Iht ilniiiinimi it is *oiiH'lhiii|x ton hoU ami i.ni'.'i
III' li'.|"'il. how- ui,11 c'i'ii 111.* how vxci'i'ilinuly am Iiii ioim aii'l ti'mii-r in tin* la t till* in* \ i.lil
"I II r i'i in. I II.- u <lu.h |,,r,.(.a.u |„., Noihiug our lirlovi-.l .Uail for foily'a IiuiiiI In
will satiilv M. Juic Vitm but utIaiI ' ' * ' '
trains linvi lillll at tliu rate ol H'.'u
inilo, mi hour, n Imiu-alluntii' tubu-
lar servici* couviiyinji tint Irtivtlfr
tr-'in l.onilon to Ni'w York in '^!,."i
uiiiiiili'*, a "ti-li'|ihoti'" whirli I'lia-
lih s nu n living iu iliffi'rpiit lieuii,'.
touch'f I'loHi'r* whii-h loif vatlu-r*
auil truo anil Irsli'.l frk'ntUhip m-at-
t.-ri. ti|ion lltr follln II.I art* n l.n.-ly
trihuti' to tin* 1 li*)nirti-cl, lull iihi'ii
ilnral ilccortnioii-i bi'i-onu.- but tin*
1111-UI1111Xli- i Iriluitr that wrallli of-
frr to worhlly.|ir.'sli'fi' l<*l loti*i* llu*
I I..- ililt) V Hiking nji tin- ri*i*onl .if tin* nn-nt
% • 1111! mil l . Kiirinl ft S'iR.
« nntcu 1 i t'low*, Vclun* «• •
I' l V t I U I C.iliov.*i Ti U
*2' .<* ''* • j• • liH .-r i'5 .>* :•, au i , -■ „
• h .. .t-n.-.-a,
p 4- ' 1 i V . • • LH'b,
I , .1 • i .1 *111:<• '
' 1 ;r. . I : Mi !r* - AK< A COOPKR sii11..I,' i u-.- \\U| inuutitliuUI o . k ,
1 w 1 : • Kill " "! y u .,*il the Mat* oil the
r.|.' .1 v,,;,| Nl fit's a Kill, unl llooff willl a nuuiher In the ^allei \ .
tln*iiiy fierorajatio i in whlfli h
iiii|i:intl Mill, to ( hiMilIrr llayur.i . ,,|„.ri.'s ibn,. with i-ai'h olluif. or nl, powi-r to lomlurl ami to lilt
w 1 a l.aini-.ini.' l it i-f oiati'iy. !**„*t to uro ami .*onvi*r«i* <\itli rai-li llowi-r*. briuK llon.-rs." sniit;
l! wns ri*|in wn'.'itivi' in.'i iiii*.' ol , (>l|lt.r ,v|,||,. ,.a(jUg, ari'UUinlator* for «i*".''l of lotttr ait'•
llu I mi. 11! 1.' • i>-itio. ru. \ ol ""'] , „i|il,.n«in" ami raiiiatiliff at will 1 hi-1 llowi'i* Irow thr huiiiiv uifailon s an.I
.-otilit v. st ron^ly rriiif'iri'i*il with ''"n-1 r;MJ lillii'* wrt 11 il It .iiuuni'i ruin paii-ivs
tin*: ut- (mm miii.ui- in riioii* ol ihr s i. t, ilr.. 11,,. n.lvuiii-iin.s in In- i n- I'"' tlioui/lit iiml r.- f. r i*inliiiinur
jo^l i,; 1 he. ni.r.l'ifor c«rta?u I
I ii V 1*11 III-11 "I Iilwrvil Cilv." till- n"'1 s|'l''i"li.l tnli|i I tilll- for royal
I nit<*.l Stati'K. ill tin* ,r"Hl • '"ll who slioulil coiii| . li
Sit "n t Cas*s.
I 'III! "I. \i'V. I l-l I".
W j j . ,,i t' |ii I a I of tin
al |.n-Hi'i
, U-p into a lolli't rabiurt to In* tllbb-
111 in-r ili iiii'i.'ttttti'
till*. 1.1 limit nffor.i an un.i'rtniii
1111*1 II11. >11 III.' I-Mlf llnis lnrui'O
.. ila-iti. IIDI' an- )*.- |>NJ|niri'il to
■ ii iltni all our iiuti*rii*s i;aiiiin the
ll ou i). v.i-' iv. i' 1 tuillivs of a |ir.ilrrlivi" tariff Itavr
., i, oiii. i- i'.-u insiii 'rri'. Without dvtrutlnn
i.f 1 host- who may o|i|io*i* him for
. . s- iiaior. wi iloi-lnrr our In-!lef tI1.1t
11 if' . m 1 . nt
A , , vtiiiiiieiv 'h'uuimt■* of the situation reijuirt
ot tin* ilein: 1 ra« .-I I t \h%. thai lhe\
,, . |. r« -aisKert their | nrj ose ami their
^ I;. t rifn raler ^ailh l ) ail)(itlfttIu ftt'tioD, ami no a-
i - i i* 1 lie 1 inn* in *uvr iton on (heir part willMifullv re-as*
uie all fruinln of tariff reform
*.!.• i-l |( >it«, ui ihroughoot tin union aa the protuo-
hiIm'I • A <' <'• . tioti of liofzer 1^. Mill .
' N\ i. therefore, instruct our *eit-
at 'I •juallt>'. ator ami our rep recent a tiv i-n. inelml*
- I i i ti.tuiIj* r- A in^ lloti. I* . M Seller**, our lloater.
to i a>t their niti * for l o^tr<)
. ii'1" i'iiiw. eari ei*. Mill* for I int«<l Mate* senator ami
' t . M.lil al H iiueeii !«• Vote for llo other perwoll. ao loii|{
• a> MilU' name hvfore the hyinla-
iin I'i'lUiii 11 in * i-f ture.
• nruk«il the..' Hon Utorp II. l'emlleton, iii'U*
'\\' i'k I tu'^e ieiiaiit uoxeruor. \va«* • all. d ami in a
I ••Mlie l.i«t ntiililv . . 7 i . t.i #
I I ,N I ,1 ""'111 -|'.'.'' li Mi|'|"irtr.l; .. | ti|..-r ..f-
fereil hv .luiljfet iari\. II. -him he
• I. |.nl np ami
ii-t'u * "i iiii Neiu.il^la ami Uheiini.i-
ii'U ii« M iinaelie uu- ili-ur lere«l. Iii^
li i ■* i- ill' . e« I in an I iiiiiinjfde^iee.
•ipi-' t :• I 'I av i . i .-I In- wa, letnhlv
i i i.-" I ii -li iin«l -ii« n;rih. I lit ••
- " I. >.i I •• nit liuie! iiii i * * I him.
l -luai I ^hepln ril. Ilarriihnrjf. III..
!. it tl .1 :!*-•••'' "II II .- I« -i l f I i^ht
i.ii "ii i .• I - 'I thr* <• hiifih*" el
I h • 11 Ii,' lri - all I m'vi ii hn\« • >>t
Iii.• *WI• • ti'* A ni- .i >alve, ami hi.- lejj U
• • • -I -i ml •• 11 ,1 < li 11 spe.iUer. I'atav -
i • • . Ii 1 ii'. I.u^a I i-u'c mii'i • on hi-
„ ! ' . | |n w 1 im uiahle. One
I * •: :|. t I ii-'ti,. Itllt'-ln alnl Imi\ ... , .... , , ..
II,.',' v,'. . -lb.* * "ii-* I I,in, t* I«'|'110In* to million* of mibm-rilitT*,
i liiit'ely. -nl.I liy W. .t MUf V A I'".
I U ' ^ t«|r.ie.
-4 • p- - ---—•
'.11 In* iib ni iu Mills' 1 uronr.
W 1 I'.i- 1 'oiiini'l willi hi.s r*'ui-
ui >.i "■ .'it> in i' 'I near it ar Traee
1111 -1 i I . • Liu —. f. iu I Si, ;. In the
inly i.f tin1 rainp llvi'il a poor
wiii Imly niilt three • r four hiiihII
•■h i!«I n* 11 ilvpeinient upon her lor
-111.1 it. li. r only In lp briny 0111
■.in. t'n• 11 Inr away in .leleusi* of his
I'ouiitry in llu unit\ of northern
Virginia. At tin* lime ol whleli I
write there whs on her small (arm
'tut- * i_'.l or ti n a< res o( wheat, Iter
only < 1- | < tnli in . for Itreail lor lirr
ami lu t' lit I.' in *. I'ht' jjrain was
ripe ami reaily for the -liekle, ami
no tin.- to *a\e ti 1.111 hur own fair
hand,.
I hi- was too mileli for the nallaut
eolunel, lit si'Ut oil aii.l borroweil
1 rallies, ami ariuetl with a trail It-, in
Iii* uluil iil.'i'M s, wilh epaulets ami
sw • u • I i-lct (Isltle, tile I'olunel tolil of bail ttl'tor*.
tin *'bliVs" a- lie tiiil oil the battle
llelil. lo lollon where lie Wouhl lead.
A tut lulu before 11 iu 111 that lirl.l o(
'v heat was 1 ut mill si'i-nn-ly nhtK'k.d
and (lie witlnwV lieart uimle gliui.
( olom I Mills 1 ut tin- fori'inoKl
swat It.
(jrai-c 2H-.ll. Kii-iliiud bv 1 wil1' t-'-dm niiist i
aeeor.liuu lo I ll l.-h Vernr, I ,U"M' #n.l l*rinu on-
ly blossoms that are wrought iiiUi
stiff and i In hi - V ilesiuits ol wheel
ami colliuili ai.d Open book. I'lu-r.*
is no beauty Ii It in a tiilmte tluil
ha* been made to older and un-naui-
ed with the ilimetisioiis of a ytei ii-
baeli. A no*ej.'ay of i-lovrr ti 'd lo.
year of
I hat time
; will have become a province of thr
I lilted Mates. Tile people will be
j kept Informed of the la est political
de\elopnii'iim. not onl^ upon the
let11-t.trial globe, but tipcn .lupiter.
Mat* ami Vi ms*. Not tlml tlu-\ will
reail auv newspaper*.
II.I* newspapers of the day wil Keillor with a wi.-p of swu-i inn Inn-
spokra. Ilrilliant ilencriptlve writer* '•''■'""O l t:i^s,. would mean mote in
will b. retained to speak thr.K*Kli the 'V""1," «" 11 '"V1'';-'
f.iO lloral deaign ordered at tile be-
hest ol conventional custom. I re-
i in I daily installment* ol novels to!
In* continued to-morrow morning will nieiuber one funeral, as I write, the
be uiveii I.v popular author*. ' aimplicity and beattly of which *auk
Man i* ' to be fe.l oi. the eboleiMt ,let'l' "i.V heart when I was too
vi lli.I., laid on as new river water i* l" ,l'"'k "f l-ie grav.-r a*pe, !*
nt.an.l it will be -iilllcie.lt to "f l"1'" A n,"<' ^ «l l"v!n«
mother was ealleil hiiilHetilv nwav in-
ed, hliiiMtl, (Iriasi-.l and brualled in l" tlie gray un«t that enwraps
the space ol two minute*. Kvon a tin* world. I lie eternal silence uatli-
"r new tllgesiive apparatu*. "warranled ''vr '"V,,'.V apirit to ilaelf a tin
fur two vt-ar*" will be obtainable. «1'•<" ' e.offll. lit
Itnt one tiling we, or rather poateri- *it'mg riMitu, cuuaeeraii *i
ly. are told not Me:, el. \ certain llcr nieiiiorv, tli"*e neoresi ami
lir. l-'aitlihuru'* experiiuellt in Ireez- ''t>ur,'8t t° her met alnl talked aboiit.
Ins own boi|\ and canning hiiu- • J,'Srut "JU,t deeds of her xailishiil.
life. On Iter owu bed. within u
dimly lighted chamber. «he lay as
one who rest.* and dretluis a liappy
dream. A lew loose (lower*, luiglii-
ly tinted ami fragrant, were nciittcr-
ed about, a bird sang in the window ,
and the fatlillll d.ig that had lusted
her sweet bounty and loved her as a
friend wa* stretihed before the door.
his last vigil. No formal discourse
was read, nobody was i-Mcuded ilia!
gritu invitation to "step up ami view
the remain's." Iler husband *at by
hrr open de*k and read eittra-l*
(Mm the well-worn llible Iter hand
I "i«
«el( to be kept (or I.nj years turn*
out a complete failure, so obstinately
doe* he re(il*i* to be resuscitated.
— ^ ■ * — —
\\ urih of \\ i-ilmii.
Ituinor tan wreck a hank aa well
a* a reputation.
All the ivorM'* a Htai e, ami it's
louuty man. lie eoiihl m t lie other-
wi-i Hell eouiM> wa.i mil a wlmle-
. niti.'f u np. l- eaiiiv lor any hut MilU men.
i.' late**! -is li * lint oti, ofthre.' yearw, lie pioi.-ii ; *
mfhl « 4iM'k nl nii \ iii^ , I am a Mtllnuii-l, u > I; M
Uri tin III >.mi jelf. :ilitl tunn ami a L'etit ieinan " lilt* <1.
ui- - \ 'i ' .'ili ii finer oi«• I _ „ _ v. ,, i; , urn
i , « r win a MitlioiliM, a >1 •!! man ti
1 IV «'l ll. Ill I .1 illi'l w "I H IllUli* ll lp. ill.
ami reioiceil in the happv aliitera*
If von h tin t m j.',ou«l i '• i a I tliivt*. up-
i.M .'i t'< m Ul nation |.itt*«. %a ii euu . ... ,.
in ..I I' II I 1/ ,. r s. Hun 1,111 I. i - 't 11.' it ii nt t.ov.rnor I'etidl. ton
tinii il VN H'li1 tl\. mill ltd Wjin folloiteil i«\ lion (iroi^i NV
i'iiIiI in h Intel unn l r I yliT, **ho*efctroni! ami eloipient ap-
peals for the great l e\an, nroutbt
"""""" 1' up iiiiicIi enthusiasm on the part "f
^ tAltli. Itls heart r*. lite cloi|ticnt loiing
I It in.N nn.I llie I' limits ol tin- stntcsiiitlti from Helton was ret lived
with wild applause, in which all join-
\ ii tti.lUirlmitnili'en*.lit „ .f r,,,,,.,, th.-creek as
.. .1 ti-dial «• . .in well a* the man III the boiled shirt,
ii"' :"'n " "' ' • in-" mm Wit. iii it h I lieutenant llovMHf I'cn-
1,1 "•' 1 " ' t" i|let n mill Mi I i lei eiulor*eil tin
I'.i* - * . "(wi ..i) ■ i ti.-.-oiii i-, |, solutions of.luilge t'lark.
«.* | ; I i ll I*||' tiei'Vi s h.i|{* slid unit- Hull II I Mark, of I •inn couu-
' 'eh in-- ■ '* !** t\. i\ n-ptii.eiilative, was m\t ...
lit) nit .ill I'll -iiii I lien, i* t r i ii I iii-i . I. litis speaker proved
•t.'i-il. 'It.' t• i.' . nt yeni to Ii.ii i. r.|iiall> strong lor the great I -van
III •- I • I'l I. I'll ■ i tative III cuiigrcss and ili
\ Willi \tll llitl'css,
Vinong the ni tract ions of the
Youth's < "ii.p-inion for the coming
y carol l Mil-.' a *torv of advent lire nv
Miss I,my A. Kratli, ot Waco, i |
3*11111 it I lit t . 1. All of llu- 11 It I settlers,
know the I'.ratlis. Mtiioi I*'rat li is a .
nativi I A ustria.who i-atne to I'i-mis
al an early day and participated iu
the bailie "I Sail .1 tie into. Major 1
I .r.'lli a surveyor, and located
in mil i f tin Ian.!* in this section
an ut-.; tit in tli. Mcl.ciinaii iiiinti
school lands .ui the headwaters of
the I.eon ill Matisker lake, the linest
bully i.f timber in Western l'e\as.
1 his was llu* timber the I niteil
States purloineil in the erection of |
I ort ii nil. ii. io tin* gieat damage of
i nc school fmi.I . I tins countrv. Mr.
\\ alter Kiatli, the brother of Ml**
l.i, i Kratli, made a fortune iii the1
■ allle btisin, I lie tii.ilher of Miss
I t at ii wa- a ( lialuurs. of Scottish
. \ tract it ui bni a native nf lex as
I in- title of Miss Kratli * story is.
Ili,' I'rcasiire found Among the1
M - ; nil ami lite |la\ looks for-
lloiieHty I* the best policy, but
the policy men don't think so.
Mctlilli-soiie prople never have
medals struck iu their honor.
Head men tell 110 ta>*. but their had marked, au«l those who had lov-
biographcrs weave rouiauei.s, ed her talkeil gently one lo nuother
V non-itniiiii band— I he wedding ««l her saintly life. "! ,* I'roftiu.iii,"
ring worn n> a divorced woman. WM r' "'1 «'"< someboily playe.l upon
her iiiauo a few bit* of melody she
charming woman never grow ,|a(, hfl. Next .lav.
older in year*, only in look*. I(UI, „slelll.,tioil
I In- fellow who is always in deep brokeu llower was
usu.'illv shallow himsell.
ostentation
laitl in the bosom
water i- usually shallow lilui,elf. ,.( kindly earth, ami in the In.me
Men who tieli for olllce are usually limn whence she had vanished in
badly scratched when the voting time bodily presence the beautiful inllii-
coiiies around eiice of her soul began it* deal Ides*
A great mativ old maids evidently mi*aiou. W hat spectacle i* sadder
211-x i r euibtacci'l anything, an oppor- n,1.v funeral than the procession ..(
limit! not excepted. ctlliQU# stranger* who (lie around I lie
I lie path of duty lie* in what i*!<'0'11" l<H,'i at the dead : i hey
near, and men for il iu what is --.ve askance the a.lor.imcnls lh-
remote . the work of duty lie,in what I "j"'"1 "u,l> a'"1 *• «"•••«
iseasv. amlinei. seek for it in what to another a* to the manifesti.ttoii*
is iblliciilt, 1°' Kril'f on the part of thr chief
' mourners. l'lie ueighbor who has
dropped III to see till- show , as she
\rw*|iii|ii'i*s fitr School iiit'l*. | might sec the circus, providctl there
Mts* C lara touwav, principal of w*s "" Itdmi.-islon (ce. counts lie
the runway Institute, at Memphis, row, of crape on the widow, ov.-r-
kee|
school all the leatling newspaper*
uiwav Institute, al Memphis, row, of crap, on the wnl-.w s ovcr-
iu the readiug room of her fklrt and mental y computes tlie ci-
all the leailiuu uewsitaners on an<! tliialttv of the hiuidles of I in-
aril ll
t 11 It a
II"
pel n,-al wil ll Ilt.licipatiolls
in c. W in 11 I lav.
I. I I N
I - live
■ 11: Mi i « \ l \ t .
itt llu' wuibl fur
eoi'ii
Unl
of tin
b.X
I'til*,
u> .ti. er . salt i Ileum, leu r
telle! . l.appeil 11 a 11 ll -. chilihllll*
anil nil -Win i'i-u|illoii.. nml t>ti.|.
. ni | i . -. ..I tin piti rtt|ilire-d. I,
lili*. and hall ol the reading lessons
in i in h class uri* takv-n (rum some of
these. At llr*t il wa* the custom of
Mis* l imway to expurgate the pa-
pet-, after Wolfe's fashion of treating
shaiisplu are—but lately she ha*
adopted the more liberal method of
opening the paper in class just a* it
collies (rotu the press, and ilepeml-
ciiskct. l.ittlechildren an* dragged
up and tiiinle to look Willi wide ami
frightened eyes upon th. uivsiciv
beneath the ci.Illn lid. thus -.;wiug
the poison seed to every after tllought
ol ilr, h. rite poorer the man the
more o*lt utatious ami extiavagant
the funeral parade is apt to be.
l'lic chanee to ^et a (fee ride an-1
anti ih| I
ref uinlt1
i *ale la
pel fei I .•! i*laelion
Pi .ee '*:>
.1. %i lha
• elils
A I •
ing upon hersell for the luoiuuut to, unintei'rupted opp. rtunltv to ex-
make selections. Ili* a pitv Mi.* vL",n"'' K0**i|' i'"^'" "eeas.on
l otiwav'.* uiethoil of teaching the °"1' u' u'l"iili h interest lo the ma
hiatory of the day i* j"nl-r "> * ,u tlu' lower ""'K-
eonteinporarv
per not in general line in aehoola. Ilia
of life. *'Shore, we'll yive hi in a
rouain* funeral " savs hone- l l'aM\
I i ••♦enteil. m *il I\ I he eln tee for hoiirIoi' ot a re-
n \ liUei il marki. l> Atrong following.
ii* in ii - ^li Harry Warren now im>\eii
11«*a11in'111 that limine ( lmi% iitolutioii he
meain. i«i ailoplnl l.y a riniu^ \ute I hi«* \ote
w,ii wan taaea ami provitl i-iitiiumas;n-
igliJIi ■ Ui c S
\ i*5 i '' I.1?' f
I Mi I. .1
ti i 11 - Met* -tinl .
nil)* i. I mo -in. I take i
n i.i i r < n
i i utl'ii'lr
au-i Miiauiim
Mi* ' • •!* At kin.* mo\ eii thai
>|*iri,.t •'uilye ( lalk a«lilres-« the meeting
t «lml^e ( lark ihiliiieil. ami Hon «i.
li i it mid wa* nett called and di lt>
xerctl i i Miiiacleiisiic ami cloipieut
'III' " ' speech I u lgc I ieralil paid Ills ri s
I • a \ id 11. 11 i li, wit i had itu
i. t lev clrtinl a Itlat I, e\ e
I lie Wa) Hue \V urn urn Kepi r|ii*l*t-
III lis.
\ I .veil New tirli'iin* lailv whose
ilililit X hi • iin- is unblessed b> all)
i 11.'iiis11 |tres. nee. made this a \cr\
happy I ■ idm season (or hall a doz-
en little orphan children wh.imi she
ii i i from ' ne ol i In* as v In in *
on Ni i dear's c vi-. In her dinning
loom sli ul i.nangeil a little In r.
Ii ■ is .il 11 "Willi i a tn I les ami gat
wiih papfi I ulletllu-s and sliver
s'latts nil.I eornteuplas of camlv.
I here were two or three lov* lor
• •*' It lit111* . In .i. \itei the Christ-
mas tree itch's were low. ice cream
and cakt . at i llieii, sivictest of nil,
in. woit'iiu with ilie mother heart
. i low n li\ I lie In* anil told Inuv
t iIr - to il i hllli' lioinhinos uulil il
Wa> 11 till lo M'll'l 11 ll-111 bui k lo thr
ttsiltiui I an iiii "III ilo.ibt what
h i| i• x heart* wet.- theirs can any
.<ne .I iilit lliiit the beaullliil fmrv
even a better plan lliaii reipiiritig
children to read newspaper* at houie. !'" ' expenses inclined keep*
\t one of the line private schools of
this cily. each da** ha* a biileliu
board, and when the pupil* come iu
the morning each one is required lo
write mi tin- board au item of new*
from the morning paper. At oue or
two large girl*' *chool*iii Mississippi
the W i-cLI\ I'icavtine is used as a
i las* reader, a compliment
iu tly apprci iated.
that is
lariler and the coal bin empty for
many a day to come. I he lix -
ing arc made to suffer llu* pangs oi
deprivation that the uuhccilcil dead
may go to the grave Willi as bi
dciiiDiiNliation- as the rich uiigtr
t-house to make. If the wealthier
and more enlightened classes would
siinplll) in this ip t est ion of (ion in
tlxplay the efiect for gootl ami en
for deeeiiey, would be most eiilnm
ing in the results Mav we live to
I lie lost of Itaiian Upeu. see the dawn of a new order ol things
I alking of money remind* me that in lhc«e part it ular-, to set funeral.
- ieuor \ iaiu-1 ut. he left the Paris h-* pretciiiious and in.in h"in *l
opi-rn. where lie sat* he has been le*s ot a eereuioiiy ami more i
t iuiiliu lor lot thr la«t lour years, sacrainent. to s, ■ grief of p imd.
bceati*!* the salsrt was lint large mill III sec more telideruess and t ai.
euoiieli unl llu work tisi rxaetlng. 1 be*towrd upon the llvii,-: wluie llu
llr ti'ci tvetl ^.,.llloa year for ten an* able to appiei rite and llml ■'..* •
horse shoeing. wagons, hacks ami l-i r!-^-.
i . n *." it'iiir
i i ^ . i i ul! •
|o j' tt 'in I e'l i n
Ml klml "I
1 ^f-M I Nl I M I'l I MINI
ril 11in I t'i l \ 111 If 'til 11 te i 11 itilr
|ii teen. I on' oi«' i « a>l
M.v apm ut ot - n.i.fi' soitnio ft t ■ 11 n ii nn\ ,,,i ,-t iiurclmiits
1 ill till ' I ' 'il 11 I !'tl.\ l \ Kit. rtH* ItMht. i'l j;. | li,.' I-. I , llr
nf Inn Ing In latir.* *|ii intlm**. •* i,,-1| .- - , ,j„.| rt,-i. t , .ill , t
wlli.li HI,lives it III till ilili It si I if | III pure till-e| III 1.1,\ I I Ml
F. O.
• i, I mirth. I'liyi..n vl|,| ilel.it XI i Mills, but would
ii h * hi i Hied foi it I never .:i i to the White ttniiae Mr.
I ' " '''' 1 l " le an.I . great iilisliiiie was hi
i •• ten wit. iiiim tun . i. . i „ "
. , i, , ,i,.,| I I.'publican* ill "Ihce, mill
firm. I I ,.| l.t-1 ll t. itilil- he la* lit.'".It leclltl the i-ii-c o|
t ■ t.i i. I. . ti- I'i 11 N. n \ . i| | , i ma sir t
• "l* •' ' '.'• ilwhre t'iiiai,i * spci.li, like tin
II > I "ll 11 .ll i ; e ' ullllli* C| , ' . ,
Mt 'I'i or p n a.« ",h" " *- I--I « >'I. linn..!,. Ill,
. i.pi.ni i t mi. •pfdai.i I in- speaker mild he
1 .v 11. I left III ■ Ipporl Mi Mil.I How the
' Mill, t | emi ri*"!uittiii< were adonteil II
"'I',. «'Ilii.nl , \||H
• nveiUet . I Ut'iiltl in |
KOtllli
er am
look.
mill
nil- <
t w
of t
ll '
up-:
t In
tie
ll< Mtl
a*
[ I • v
ii.Mi.l ' utl) r eoniineim ii
|. lot
M s. bl, I, VU|> i.l I...I 11. till
III.Ill II W IIS i
^1 '. n.alt II,' in itlil libel (lie
> ■ I'l 'lis collstil Ill-Ill l •* ess tha'
fit Horn e ('lintiin. In
I
tooms
gmtinothrr's si
lime f"i I'i' In
one of them t
and sijtii era il
I -at! ill pent w ith
whispered, tmi are
w Iin' a re ill) t •
Ilki ' I iotl bless
w.iiiinti ii. siir n on
some lonesome, sad
II It * I. lire III.'' net
I Itt Ith st bl I In- Illilt ll *
- r li 11 ie * In lit t i'ii No
ii- t'limittcil nl tin*
• >iiIv 'in husband and
and, nil unafraid,
i -i,. played unt the
• ■ to thr lain
W hen it came
it-' I-i sent home
Itu* I'idi s Itaild
tight to her lilt Ir
JO), "till," she
I i-l nit idea of
iiiiiuiiui 11111*1 be
lu-r' I au nn\
I linn to In* lo
i sufTcttiig one,
months' work, ami very hard work
at thai llu comes to Vuirricn and
gel, Is.tKHi for ,even month*. Mr
\bbv s salary li«i i. * formidable
one Miss \ an /.nil gets II.INMI a
performance, Miss I .aitu-s, l-suo
I a-alle, the Kicticll baritone S .
\lbani. "i Mini Vlbanl. I*'"1,
an.I Hi -* other singers from *i• n• to
| iiin. I here is i chorus of eighty,
iietii-.ing a wrek or # I, •*. i NI.
and tin onhe-tt , lusting f.'.mNI a
w eel.
l'lic expense of Hiving opera w ith
-tell i c. >i ii p a ii i i .ill in it tall hrloW
* performaie e. «o that even
al h* I u a |mi.jm-t seat, the price
for th* coming season. Mi Abbev
in it in.I make a lortnue. I lie aver-
*- • ".I,,( thr I ieruiau ilerfornian e*
n the Meiropolitan last ,e.i*ou was
..' rim. Nl ,1 ^ ort
ill our testiiiiollials of ti i;a111 ind al
fiction 1'ewcr roses In-1.1 hi ■ 1, .1
hand* aud more placed withiuth-
reach ol hands thai o faillifullt
lolling from tint to day iu out sci
xiic Would bl- i tilosl w nil sight
I think I mill in Ih.
("Iks ami holt an*>• 1
sight of hiuirM
r pit.
A Sjte Imeltment.
I. Mti* i\ it. • iji111 null .--I I-, it
lull -Stl.t u I'U 1 I • • 1111 •. "I lit . i ..|
litlliut i i'i-1111 it i t t*.t•. ti t*. |irln ii.
till- -111. |i 111 l .in i ill tun f I'i i ■ n nut i.l
M't'tiii'il I • t tl.l i i -1 i In 111 |e .f |li Mutt
New til- .11*11 ( I - It-It III | ,t i-.11 I
411*1 lilt. >1 to til Ulg leliel in «lin i.
Ili'tt ti.i-'l f. yn aff rcl ti ut -t I -,
I uiig- i 11. - -1 -it. ii i. i mt -.n in
I till :i Him al ii.ii ui I mill-. Iit.it.
x - itn. i tv iii..i|iiit"4 i ..unit i .
i'ti" ll I* pleasant mil a^ierit. •
t i.te |n-ifi-i-iix inle. and oi i i. ii
• It-|irin|i-iI c|n111 I'l 1,1 b ill t' .n W
I Mill ,| t .. I iru .
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1892, newspaper, January 23, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205102/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.