The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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W.J. MILKY. w.j. IIILL.
MILEY & HILL.
-DJR/XTGa-ISTS
U kSTMOP, TtCXAH.
ftreiul ami ciirr/ul uttmUnn t/iten
thf I'letcripliitH I ttpart mint,
11> M i / nlril an ttht t
•luiI r HUf/il
l f l'1
.'At® at &Iodicia« -
Perfumeries, Toilet Arlli-SN.Muiloikry.
liJbtrtistr.
(ut Ihf I'tiBtnj\ce hi /bistro/1, Tejuu, at teroHd'Ciait mail mtiUfr.)
IIICK r K ¥ K li o t K K N M S N T * A M > I' O H % T M 1* V T U t> — J f w ft ft H S O S
J
HEADQUARTERS
FOR COTTON AND
GROCERIES.
IIoiihIoii is liHiki|<{ii!!rt*rtt; no
loultt a 1 ><>ul tlial. Look at tin*
•ii i|> Not in* tin- railrnudN run-
vtHirinif th"i *. with wut *r train.-
portutloti l<> bout
.1
VOLUMK 34.
HASTROP. BASTROP COUNTY. TF.XA8, MAIM'II 1MU.
NUMBER
HOUSTON. ilit'r r<ir ', i« the
iilurt- to Klii|>y<>urcutloii to,ami,
miv jfnii'frii'.i fruin m wliolt.-1
If you lire roiivincml < f |
I III" furl. pU.iHi* Imur u« ill tiiiml;
if not. gi.v iii :« trial ami tx-
m. D. CLEVELAND 1 CO.
it I on K.irlor mill tt hnlc.iilc liroffin,
I0UST0N, TEXAS.
JN'O. w. white.
CONTRHCTOR. ETC.
Plans, specifications and Estimates Made
- on Application-
An opportunity lo l i• I on work • . nun-lb itnl mid work gtiarauieeil
Motii'v h^ having tin-pUu made hi ihc builder. 1
mid wimp | ,-t ,)•!• ..f M iin si fun? (I..« r ihotc ( Utborae houie
Let n r nittk** Voll mi K. *' i ■< m I •* Im'Iuii' toll nillllHi I rU *M lll*rf.
Otto Diet#,
DEALER IN
Family and Fancy
(groceries;)
\\ IIAT IS \ IvlS*.
tt linl i ii kiss'
h
I'm- pre*- w Ii rein tin- oiiiiih
\ll«l •Wit|i | gt apt■* of life ale pi
• d. i
l>K. W. K. KOtYLKK
Physician and Surgeon.
IIASTROI*. - TKXAS.
Oictci NVI it W. J. Mder A I'o.
GHAS. BRIEGER.
Rank I exchangeTsalooW
J. C. BAUHOF, Proprietor.
Imported Ijiquors
BRAMUKS. \V IllsK IKS WINKS, UIN. I'ORTF.R and A UK.
KRKSH liAOKR, itlwity* on tap.
Hiring opened in ihe Inm*. i •• • *t • 1111 v or
'TIllllUlls ftllll K||u|i, I >1 III U|'pllOi|
%% it Ii i choice Stock of h amity
Mini Fancy tiroeeile,. trulls,
Viilfc, Kit unil wlili < unite
oils uml liberal treatment
hope to merit a full
share of | iil*ll«*
' |t4lroii.ii;i .
I All I u-lt I* a trlnl,
i JatittOy OTTO blKTZ.
Wil li I* II Mas?
Ir is
TIm* ii|i that IIown with |{olili*li wiiii«
I Con in I w It it'll life''* joy oil* laUI<U t w in*
wiiHt u ki -y
It l«
uf *\ iy joy on • j«rfh flic Mini.
I ll * fo|Vttt h- I'f :i Ili'ilXI'll t" I'olill'.
vvhiii i- M ki-y
ll u
Ail tMa t:i«'\. m ilt utli. ii liirtli.
Ami In i\i'ii i- no inoif lli.in iMilh
A plan' of liii«ii.
I,oon u<'i>r<M H from tirouml Nnnli-
\illt*. l i'tJii,, iiaxt' «l«'(aiil('<| to move
1 t i ( l|i lull Min i till' I'liinillR (till.
Mi- M:ir\ Vrllrir, ol M i--i|>| i.
i- III r.ABM liM'kill;. for luT -nil. I .
\\ Arlluir, wlutni -lit'lia Dol mi ll
-ili' r In' li ft Ills lioinr to }{" I" 'Ii*'
war of tin1 ri'lii llliiii. Sin* n y t lu*
hit. Ileal. 1 I lull In' linil nilviTtiai'il fur
lirr Imii lint imi know Inn aildrtiM.
A I.:il i r:iii|>i' k|n t,ial. uinlrr ilalr of ni l it.
hiHiiiinr Willi Klrc.
Wllr.i I IIIy,
c. erharo & son
SRXJCCZSTS.
BASTROP . . - TEA'A 3
IYrniTi|'tiom larcftilly coto|>oua -
do<l at oil bourn.
I' A 'J' K N T >1 K n I C I N K
all Icinda.
nil K i I l.l.oX I.V.M If Kit.
I'i>' I v li r Driuocrat-UrportiT. Willi i'lofanli) mi lli* i.ipi 11.. Meet*
t.o\,rnor 11"««"« home pa|nr ami III* Miiki-r.
warm Kii|i| )rt<T, nivim |ironnaoii'i'
to Hi.' loliowiug Iiv limiting it ut ilii> u,,
ln':iil of its cililorialcoliiiiiii: "Tuuk •• i'uii
Kii'ina yr.-ut l'ro|iiliitioninl. In a
i.II,
your —
at'liU'DCc w i111
Ji'lli, ay«
la< lions of
i In' I >.
IM \ I' I
monrttliv iiHTlv hi
ui'ipn riiHfii rfii'ir
KINK CIOARS.
Lniu li si>r*""1 n' all Iioiiih.
luUluii
(. Mtl
pan-il to
t . . t
\ Hlir I
i' (iii i mt
•mi tit
•iv « •. • i
• f l.r
tlir ol'i tUn-l
ii ni-ikf «Mottling in
fMetl«>n i^iiMrNntt eii.
nl* fuiihmiir^ jjimitid
I ' M'l I to ulr to in l*f
. n i.'-'ilt f'O «'#l ltf Mt#«l
8ist Sewing Machines,
hi n/ I li# in- *1
il l ti '«IM' Ii Hir
iim* liitn
I ' \ Mlie
tlm|>l«- knd
iu«n ifiC'
nitlioiit a
IU '. 1 t 4
Julius Thielemann
CTJ2TSMITH
ANIi <>l SI IUI 1(1 I AIKI ti HI
Guns. Pistols and Machinery.
it I h I N I ►* Ml
KIH V: -III 11 \SU TAIti.KT '.I V>
AMi n llll.>. IN ollli K
) \ :ii nil Mini lit uf .. utinut ..ii
im Inilltitf ifiin. t.if i;*'t mm pUtnl nln'IU
Ks«'i\ k ul • ! rt'pMirln^ ilonr on *ln ri
notn't unili'r *lii«i ^unmntri' ami low
I'll MI ^J'"* .
«#i\f iin- t i nil uml foi youi-rlf.
JULIUS THIELEMANN.
Iioltll*
l'i irr
Mini <
\
I
i UJ i
A. L. HOPPE, Prop.
BASTROP, - TKXAS.
11K AI III IV
W nes. Br?ndis. Wiiskies. Cigars. Etc.
Fresh BFEH Always on Tap.
41 Till III i- * T A M
Ita*tro| . ,\i m I'-
ll! ciiam
M . ~1V.
•I tick
ill a tit.
• in :
II\ of t
• i <nnt-
llin .v col
imi Us
l> I.UM'II Sum i H \i i.
11 \ oR NliiMT.
Jt
ha> i i<i r
W III |.(.«
in I I i •!« t
< # •
I
kIS tl«e *
I I- \ As.
• srti
'™wmoTo our FRIENDS, PATRONS
AND THE
TRADE GENERALLY I
We are standing just now
on the threshold of
a New Year.
WM. Ml LI. KWS
NEff BARBER SHOP.:
Having nit \ I tn niv ni'w In Irk bnihl
li.i; > ift t• 11 ti o|«! *tmi'l. I « hi Im i*l "l
one «•! tin* n«* *i• • *t. tifMt arraugi-il atnl
liloit pli a* nit l oiiMirial • -l.ioll-linn iit-
Itl tin* roinitn w IttTi- \ -I • an |(fl a
rlt'.in *hiivt-. a *t\ li*li halt • ut or a mcIi-iiii*
|n o. in till* nn *l aliprovt'il *t\lc.
riNB BATH ROC91S
an ntlio In -I !«• tlo- • *taMi*}iin«'nt. w in*rt
patron- « an rro-nr hot or rolil luilh*.
I htnklnl tin- | •«i til it • for pa t hlur •
pntmnuip I i-k < i«>iitinn.illon of > um-.
<• i\« iin a ti Ul.
Um MII.I.KU
J B PRICE,
aMI
Att. rnay at L w,
D ASTROP, TEXAS.
Dyer Mooke,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at - Law
J. H. (rOODMAN,
BLACKSMITHING
AM)
HORSE SHOEING.
HI o k-initli.r ^ ami lnn« *li •• Itlii «lon«*
nB thud i i.i - itnl til fffk jfttjtrittt'NHl
to j i\ r • m' i*fa< I ion.
All kiml* uf
KAUMIMi IMI'I.I MKM
~ lliffi li llCl « tltii i
i'auaI.VZKII. ju rokn lli.< I.UmIv
)'co|i]i- nlitiuhl laki' wurnlni; ami! no im-titiiiti-a: "'i
not muv too uifttiN tilt'i* iliiniM aliuut ,, | ,| ,
IX *, .... • . Ill .| Ui.ii
^mnf .luufi. Ilieri h (inn^i-r inn.
ibc rHrlemvilli' ( on rani - A rn«*r i ' , n'
can puhli lii'il tbv follow ing n it la t
inhin*. from Netoinu. Kuhkiiv ;
1 In- village ^uh thr 'Mi into it
Htttll* of i'M'ili'ttlCtlt VfHtiTllttN 11\ all
orrtirem-c which hut im piirallilin
point nf tn' htiliualion ami *• n* itnm
N • «*t« v iiiiiriiiiiji'ft H *rvii*r in tin
Mt 11.« i 11 * t ill i j nil w ut I a r u tl\ uttrm1
i'il. ami tin* pulpit wmk i im npit'il \
tin Ki v. .1 NN U aril, w ln !■> i.
aitimr* r of |{i \. Sam .1« fi ^. tin
fVuiip'lM. liming llir rmirai* of
In* -inii"ti Kpv. Har«l look «n « a*i« ii
tn i \tol NIr .lotn - in mu'Ii ti*riii-> i*
to raiiM* alarm to In* iii'mimr* as In
wrought hiiiimi'If tip into a fn n/\ of
i \* ilt iin'iit ||r ii< * latml that it
ttouM jjivi' hint tin- |>r.if(«nmlot
p!« a*ur " -it 11nIM- who at riiii-
• nliti^ tie iiu'tIioiIh ol s.i!ii .loin*
( Ollhi^lll'll to ll lit.Till lo ll, W IllTi'
tiny woiiiil si//.!e ami Imru ihron^n
out itfrnity, ami tlcit In* womi
i at ln*r I • n \ i t hat • • i >«1 i In . 11 .
* mui .loin- hail not a • 11 >(n | • I i * I
• n umrt* for Hit* j o-m| ot m-i•..
than iK'iois ( hri«*i. 11•* rarriril • ti
i- hlnHphemomt tnatitu-r lor aotin
iin\ w In n In- brought t!n- :liiiij t
* Miniiirn < limai l y >tamiiti<: "ii i *•
tij.-ioi'M. htmtvliing In* rijht haml
toward hvavt-ii with In* itnlrx i:np r
pointiil into apac'c, Htnl with a
ili iiioiitacal langh, aaid vnln iin titl\
••I lUi-lart' from tin** pnipit to tin*
pi'oph' ami ail tin- wurlcl lhat Urv.
Sain tloiiri i* pr« -i imm iit win n
i-ompan il to ,lt"*us ( hn,*t ami in
♦ VHli'lH'c of tills In lirf I call upon
(ion J • paraly/.«• im- ln'm ami m it
it im not ho.
Ncarc-i'ly ha I llii* woriU liicil on n v
1111*.. win ii In in-caini* pfift t'U im
Alt'l M f|ll«klll pullor o\t'lMprt'lill Ills
count-name, hi* haml ri'inaimii
pointing to tin- n ilin^ Count* niu-
lion which itci/.til the amlicini' i* not
within tin *>< opr of hnman niia^inu-
u.m. much Ic*n within tin' power of
human pen to ilcscrihc, f<>r tlicr**
NtcMHl a man a moiiumi'iit of the
wra'h of tin* Almighty . for lie iln >l
to t'vok*' a ilisplay of hi* inliuiti
pow i-r. *Lrotiv; tiii'ti. \ rcuiMing. :• p-
proachct! him. ami when tiny laid
iiohl of him tin \ fouml it iui|ioio«ililv
1 he 11«iJTl! atnl ( < ol*
ti
linv
chtoon. i hctc :iii1
or recrimination!*.
|.\ •ii< tu n shall l c
Mo,, I'Vli, Jl. —
rope •• was tin*
... . „ whi< Ii l>iek < oll ni r -
i-oiiuTialio,' «itl, a jlt'iiUH rat'|{«'|ior- parts of lv„. |,,r,
.•r.nan li, av. !,.• alatu I'rol.il.i- lor «Hi. I, 11,, v
' -I- lll i ««t a slatf ticket |ia,| lllU<.„ ,)f |t>|| , . ,
iIn- v. ar. Imi will k in lor <ii>uri(u nijjlit
( larl.'i. -'aH. a.iil li.at III. v hoiiI.I a m,.t.li|lu lliK,|t ,„.,orB ;a<t
llr haiil hi'lHicn llouif iiiiil -I- i-i-.-i |v. li ( „||,in. ;„„|
L'ei i * tit I v, at I'alaatinr, I'rank
NN r iolit, a mj ro w ent to I he hou*e of
Mary M<-\cu.*t tin*I kiioclti'd, Mary
j*keil hiii t«i pi\c hi* name, hut he
r* l i*cc| ami coiiinn iu'i «| to hreak the
• loot down, sin did not open the
door, hut m ci.red her revolver ami
!ircd at the door, llie hall going
through ami hilting Wright ipuanl)
in the :oicheioi. Uiiling him instantly .
al I nj • lor fret* w itli e u-h
>hiloh - < i ill llenn dr.
. eti1- -ohl liy Mil* > A Mill.
Ki hai l A *"in
it the hull: " She im a de-
1111*t • ii e out. yon know."
" llut don't you think ii U
t i t?! w i' a fijurc like In r-
i - Ulir
h tn■i IIf i'
t I', n. hi/lici
k* 'III till
"Jl!IIUli«, I
> ■ nr siMi r'
t Itmpi . •• l
• li n't yot. ^
\« arn uco." ri
llii,
.1 I I.*'
• i\r-. al e<"
III" t« ui
iv mu-t ;
Unit liM' klnu
Iv « im •! hy Shilofi'ti
«i ' it. Miley \ Hill
Son.
nti11 ••all
ami
It i-
la w •abi'
arc ori
auainsl
t he in |
will not.
• port* in A **in that Ihc
iiu^i cit '/• i * of (ttiiiad i-Diiuty
:aui/.ing for aelf defence
• e*pcrado* at the rcNiilt of
af Alice, and thai t!ie\
. ii " >..• hiu
( lurk tic.' Prohibit itminta winiiti sup*
port lloug to a titan. Neither are
ot some Miit of regulation, while
haken hands ( lark favors turning cver> thing |ik *e
al both emlb 1 In- I'rohibitioS* U,
lie fay«i, in choosing ate betwieo th«
iIf n iI uml the ih'cp blue spa. and they
prefer choosing the open ntfl in which
to make the light." Is that the kind
of war I he ll<>gu gang means to wnge
n,i ,1 inigc < lark If mo, it in time
for tin people tt) know it. The I lay.
a* it* readers are aware, supported
the Prohibition cause in the campaign
• f l-s.s7. but, as it protested against
"Ciiig lead out of the party then the
•iuti*, who were largely in the major-
ity . il protests now against the
I'rohthitiouUu making war upon
.fudge ( lurk, or any other man. .or
opposing them in that light, .fudge
Clark was manager of the anli cam-
paign ami fought a hard light for the
cause he espoused, nut when the
light was over In* said of his late
euemiea: "These men are our
brothels; they have been lighting
the common t m m\. liCpuhlK-anintu.
with us fi r \ cur* they had the an-
• li.-riiy of the la*t fiemocratie con-
vention for saving f.rohibiiion was
not a political (picMioti; the ll^lit is
over, the :**m i* decided, let all the
memories of it l>« buried," So far
i t !'c I lay i* :m are no man i ,i I .-xa*
i*. from thul time to the preaeut.
en beaten for oil ice because he had I
advocated prohibition, although;
*< !• • i I them have been candidates I
and elected, both to state, district,
count v ami municipal oHtces. Now .
if our lay lor i ^temporary wants to
ar- ise a sentiment that will sweep
it* « audi laie froiu place and power,
h t it try to work the prohibition cry
aguin*i .Imlgc ( lark, li .* fooling
with lire.
11 t
t price*.
\ o11 know when
•irilnlMv i*ask. d
Viu mean was,
« had it some thirty
nun d .liuiuiic.
" •" «P n-k-
\N e yua i ;it
I.I hut d A
uttai
iin*
know n
*pe. .1
—\\ • % •
• nie \\
M .1-.. Mi .
Illll and •
\ i cough w ll' II Mlllnh'*
inline.liate relief. Price
aic I % '. Ul t v Mlh \ \
rh is I A Son.
' \|) in. i• • 111 oct'tin -I iti Austin last
Sunday which *1 ulil pacify northern
•: i - for a while at
lea-*. Au d 11• ur■ i named K*sex
in< i niv* to u i u*.
retnei!\ i* bt-. omlng eill
ami *«• populai i«« to need liu
un ntioii. Ml who have n*« d,
1 ■ m ■- 4
\ | 11 t• i un dn ilie •!. ♦ * lint exist
i* uuaiantet'il tn do all lhat i*
Kle.-Mc Hitter* w ill cure nil
I lie I i\ •• i ami l\ idney *. w ill
Hod*, "-alt Ulieuui and
hlooil.
tcui
praise.
imi il i
claimed.
di*ra*c*
Ie|tin\e Pimple
< diet aff* I'tnuis can-etl by iuipun
Will drive Malaria Inun tin- -y
Mini pre\t ul a* well a* c ue till Malaria
f,.\, r«.—-Kor .Mire of lie H u lo . i'<.u*li-
i pillion and lm!ige*tion t iy Kh'ctrie Hit -
. en haml ami w ill tie
r.^ratulating you nn. ■f . (iite Hie n i
I' o. llit- in i
• f f ll, •t M 11
HAM II. 'I
II I l.r
I KX AS.
We lake this opportunity
upon your prosperity in the \ e.ir p.ist, and for your
liberal favors and patronage extended us would
11 • I .il I eaftoliahle
all.
oiiin nf tbt at r
ti.r i:««i i it ti 11 ii i (i c ox pros s to you our si.kcm*o thanks.
"l. L.BATTS.
V W YEK,
Oil) —
Agoxit,
IA STROP. - - TKXAS
BONDING HOUSE.
ft t i.f a*' ot u mil nf si ft
\1
viii the duties of a new
ults. allow us to say.
t.
results, auow us
be.in e vo i ,is In the
Goods consisting of
pa i
i
MFS.J
rnc
IB
\ I K \ \ N I
pi HI MS \|
I ' \ * <il I
I I • ' I
• Ml MIM A HI.*
i uMMniMIIV"
d,t\ % i per Wefh
>m *t|.-n >le,iret|.
\ nd no\e as we entei
year, not knowing tiie
that we w i 1 si il 1 I i
with .1 larj^e :;t' < k >:
Dry Coeds, Urous Cccdo. Nctioao.
Hats, Capo. Booto. Sh.oos.
Cevrpotc, Matting:, Crooorios,
Furni/tur©, Wagcae, Plows
Farming Tmplements. Hay, torn and Oats
Repi r* ii ;• e of the 1 'rj^est
SFIP ""TP AGENTS
Piano*, i Ugiin«, Mu«
ii ami Musical Mer
i li Mini i *e it Inw flkjureii alwav*.
< . 11 IM N KW A1.1 .
Ilotiiton, Texai*
tll\ l\l!Fi: s I'EH'OIUl Sim I
I or i t 'i, '
ina WhiMM
..Ut
r*)iu
HtV •<« t r M II .M
•e In
.*i i v io .IM in
tor tin* 1n l l v rill *
•nf.- * :«t t • «•!•*'. «
I tt h**til In '
; i| l ii ^ *
S* * ... 1'lun
rNr, II mil tt
. lil'O • r
iii
-I Hi
t'ln t
per
Alexander's Neutralising Cordial
I ot I>imri>%• i m. p> < .it* ii i In . 4 Mnrluis. si '
t s i \ fiirtn o* Itmrl fi.• !•! •* n > .a-iu • '
. hi t* mpl.tli . un*! i > It* ii«* l-Ummui •'
take mil ' e beii cmmmA) foi • 1 llfln n < •
I.t'Vi v'*t. f..r I It rent UlMrrbra ill, in.
r e if i "iv i-i ul« im i u.|c.
I N \ I \ \ \ V III !• I •
AlttUo
ro|.rlelor
Ttil Ml •
lor , '/• I-, i KiIimi.1 ,1 Sou, I• M,1 r* . lt*\n
• a-rum , |>\ \
I sS |
n
l:
:.|J,
Mrs. S. J. Orjain.
1 In* *i In ol ««iil 04*en on
HON AY. SEPTLMBEii 7th 1891
I lui' notice *dl tn- glvi'li of i lir
opening of the free nehool, which
hi I not be taught until after ( html
Mii- Kales ns usual
in *h
hih
dea i
Will
Lr< .« "
. I
pay
1 v
I Al.ll'. nl IU-1 ri'l
• I r.|i|r ■ I ill Mi I
ti ii'e " v
ie
fair
■I.. no
At t
et Ulitv Aireiit f. ? t'l
t ht i' ■ • •• •' • ■ afll
looiiiiie tn rec .mm
M.'tut fin ail • oil i"
i eriait U • • n* • t •
nlit'tt
np*on.
' \ irttt Mi ' • o d
ihI wot o I take
tilling t he i I a • 11
.liome.l f.ii i I
the 1 idle-" || n i
•t lllli
to mote him.
lie ha* been ttamiing in the *ame
po*tnre since 11 o*clock vestenlay
(Suntlat ) u irtiing until the pie*, nt
witting. "tin* (Monday) after-
noon I lie villagers afe ,u gicat
, fear and prayer-meeting* arc being
; held in the churches ami rc*ideiici -
land tln *e who w. re tieter known to
' hate been on the inside of a chur i
| are to-day upon their kin . * n earn-
lest supplicati "ll that (ioil will with-
ilraw Ir* avenging hand and r^atiui
the unfortunate . reatun to hi* for-
mer condition
Several holies are prostrate from
the aw fnl shock to their neivotta
*y *te111. and llie ehihlten >:• womb i
• ing what has so suddenly chauucd
tin III 11 I* co||*nli l ed i* :i !
warnitig to tlioMi who tnlb wi i
Jehovah s name and no n an • « be
found in town htudy enough to u-k
1 ioil « name ilerisiteiy on hi* ip*
— ._.... ^
II tl'l't tloosift i;*.
tt in. I 'innioii r<>*tuia*tet I <\
Intl.. win.* • | I. . i • . Hitler* Ii is
done ui'Ht foi nie than all otln I nn •!
eiiies eoiiil'iiietl. for lhat b.nl f- •
a' '*ilii' 11 'ii K 111 lie t and I i • i '' • i.' • ■
.•. li* I t i*|if, farnn t and t"< kn m. I
sume plac . sii\ *: "l iml Kleeii Hit.
lev- io b. the hc*t Ki.im \ ut I I iv• ■ t
nu'.lieim . make me (eel like ,i ii. v\ uiati
.1 tt I . .! t ilin t. li . t l w o. ' ' t.
same low ii sa\s Kleetiii Hitler* I- just
tin ililttg for a man w Iin - .11 run dow i
1111 diiti't care w helher he li\e* or dn -
I . toutid new strelucth.goo.I Ippclll* r I
I t ju*t like he hail ii Hew It'.i-c on lit«
( I Inatou, w |
lion of stew mi
I re « ouipany
died and w as I
llii* company,
by the leadin
ct ell tlioi jh
" had tillt'd the posi-
lor \ !u NN ashin^toii
• i a number of years,
n d w iI li honors by
follow I d to the grave
r fit i/. ti* of \ -tin.
it w a* pouring dow n
I* ■ - I Mine -aii*(a« iion ^iiHiauti • I. nr | the matter with h:ui
Uli'lli'V refumleil. Prii e M .-t*. Ainl J*1 .hh
I : oniti. .a \\ .1, Mi|* v .v i .. . hum
*t..:o
l.illic .loliiison (tiven Hail
Mkmi'iii*, lenu., Feb. 27. .fudge
night, ut 10 o'clock. I AO determined
tty.7lJw,f• ( fo|^ ifl*mfr pr'oiiuVto,
the men (piietly marched tu the jail,
ami the sheriff was ijuickly oter-
, powered. 1 he mob goL the man,
. dragued him to tin *quarc, and
I asked lli tu if he ami his mother wero
guilty The answer was, *• i'ull
| your rope.*'
He was at oucc drawn up at the
command of 11 pull away, boy*.
In a few minute* ( nlloti was dcao.
The crime was a heinous one,
1 Four yearn ago a babe, 10 day* ..Id,
was fouml at his step-father's door.
Voting Cullou lately thought it.
wus meant lor an heir of adoption.
Last Monday night lie tied a
link to tin* ucck if the child and
threw it into an unused well. II >
guilt is certain.
——^
Itiilrt-rNiui .v .Imii'i. .1 iiii'-lmrii i k
nrllr: "I", r. C. I i-rlnIn ( I.Ill i n-
«|M'« univ.*t-ul .ill«fn. linn.' rii*ii ■
In lukr. No i'Iiit. no iim. *n|i| ' .
VlilrvA Illll
\tl I ll|irrccilrlilfil Mr|i.
Ciiii \i.o, l-'i'li. '.'7. A \\ UHliiii({-
ton •pri inl In llii" \i «• nii\ -
"Cliii f .1 tiiiicr Full, r, nf tin'
Hiiprt'ino coint. Ik hprioimly ■* 11-
li'iiiplHliii^ u >!i p uniiri 111 I'liU il i
tin- lii lor_y of lliul inurt l.inlt! \
lilh rrKiuiritioii uml if a Ilin.
mIioiiM In'i'Ii i Ii il I'rr-iili iil in- v. i
prolialily rr-ti«n iln r In. unm , <i:
lion. 1'Iil' ri'uauii-- -..i^nrii i* t ■
lit- is j'et coiu|iartilivvlv u ,io i.,
niau ami iloi-s not can1 to noon t1
i.lli*l( ; tliai llir pay in iliatlt'i|UAI■' to
nii'i't hii. living i vpi'iiii*.-, ami tin'
work in lianl ami Irving, ami lr;ivi -
Iniu but little U'i.tiiri'."
•4 • -
" I liavi-n't au>lliing to tin ■
nft.'ii kvaril Miiil 11v .onn; In ul'li'.,
Iim' looking, mill ilt'V.'loptil yoitiig
man. Kvrivom* in tliii norlil hi
liml soVH'ttiiug to do if I in; lm-
tlH' Will lu ito HOIIlt'lllillg. Il l,
lii n lli' - .Ii', ti_v t i ■■.. i a! t!i
Jt-'Ji ~ -• , wm i .. ...
Mhonhl cat it unleaa he earned il.
He has not put u> here to be
drone- dependant* upon other* for
a living buf lie inietnls that w.
shall work do something in ' ■ i*
gnat, living, moting present, ihc
matt or boy who ha* "nothing to •
is to be pitied. Something el*
he has a di -
that is the r. re
(iet cured of i* and
rving the iluvll by going l
\ indicator.
ease
of tin
|Uit
wort;
la/ine
devil.
rain I'avlor Net lew.
||to*t plea- i!.I tl
v i e Itemiil
I toil* an I 1 i \«t
tale
Now let t he \ OUOg
had *uch a long rc*l
lite* doing nothing
coats and w t h hoe,
strike
i hill i ire. the
• of all I • ver and
irrutitcil to i ure
i ht Mile;. A H
! men who hatc
some all their
pull off their
akc and spade
ut ti work for a season any
iow llctcrmiuc to have a good
:ardeti help the mother to prepare.
mt and work the truck patch.
*h i* ics* aide to work tin* ground
ilinn you are. beaides she ha* other
s\oil to •. Mailt of thi in have t
rook (or you. Youuu man. you any
mhi lot. \oitr mother and tit will
•rk III the garden while
•uml tic *treel and di*-
• gos-ip of the town r"
ill.i kml of ailf tion
\ indicator.
IUil'*oethis morning set the public
iniuti at r« *t for a time at least, ail-
ir.tting to bail Lillie Johuaou,
charged with being all accomplice to
l lie in filer "| Fi. a NN are by Am.
Mitchell in ihi* city last January. n-• e
llie retpdred bond of $10,0(f0 was, wns treaaurer
pioiupt<y forthcoming, and Mi** ; cutitc comuiittei1
For iK-pepsIa .mil l.tver Complain
vmi '.MVf I printed cu oailtee oil e\. ;
bot'.le of Sliilch - N llali/"!'. ll in'\>"
fails t>. cure, ^otd by ^l \ .V Illll. a.,
lirhard ,v Sou
'
I' In r
u sit
i at
f
I l.e Ht
I .
II lllltt
• llnth
. \ tl
r, of Hour-
m\-elf ind
- i oiimimp
. ami
A Mi
i 111\ m f a tmllle,
drHij stiire.
at tt .1 tl il. v ,\ I
was taken ft si an
( I
•ifiiii
•\ a tl ^;l\
K CI I
Kit we
! \\ i 111
I Mil
t llClll
till' I
lis l e |
< H
TKXAS-
Cnnseryatoryol Mnsic
IIAM HI >1' IKNAs
yr. V.IO Mi l"iM HI I.. Hir rlrr .
O of | N «'
nisiliess
assiunn. i 11'at v\ c w
Ici'et-I cil In
!" 11 need ;i11< 1 rmpiest
II In I" hv niiain'inir for
In.I id. to wi u women t\|n n
a *twltt|( Illll ell i lie ll .i l.'H^ '♦
hies*iti• l or y cms I hud l.r# li t• • t •
tlen llir use .d llie ew llig Hiaeloiir. :
i i« ii nr inVMnshb • laid me up I. • i n
pairs," nflen i\e. r,*iiniin^ llie .-all ng tn
of m ilnclni Mi I hoinp-en ealled t
ni\ hoioe rt month t£< e\tdained i>- nie
llie use ol llie i Imi Ion tj. tni Mini I *fI
oiif wuh inf h i dial tt ui. t I t un
work inv «ew hi.• machine without
fatigue or tin t li lentftit. e I w.ut.l mil
he w 11himiI ll. 4.1 gi4.|lf r. coiiimeml i'
to pit f i' 'tnl*
M as KM ii 4HI* Hi i<4.kk
new year.
111! i k' • i I to
w I
Ii tlic
ir in-
iu i a i ft s
a im. i * tl t 1
oi i -11 io on ! I M I'
I es!
iV>t\l I. IT.IIM ItO.INS «I |*T
Ap1.lt f t I'lMlogM*.
1 *1* I
ires paid for
COTTON, HIDES AND BEESWAX.
Yours to Serve,
t. a. iia8lkr & €0- •
| tie tve*l *alfe in Ihc world foi cilia,
bruise*. ioie nl. i o -alt rheum, fetet
M..|e telle' cloippeil ttaml*. ehlhlaill*
, i> n, uml all *kin eruption* and posi
I if. It cuies | i r« ••• no put resulted It
> IIM I a lit* 1 I In 11 e pel feel - ll Ufa-'l lull
m money refunded I'm •• Jo . I'lilf per
liot l or*alel t tt .1 M.'et A i o
I be following
c\change:
Vny one might guess that u Ken
tm kt man is entitled to the credit
at I tu bed to ihe intention ol a > on
billed inkstand, pistolcase an I
lar alarm." No KentuiUt i-d"". *
disk sboulil be without it. loiilu*
11ate An editor -its at It - d• * .
writing. A well known rough entera
to demand a correction of the n -
port about lhat m* on (told <ic: ing
( nek l lie editor reacln * forward
us if to dip his pell iu the ink. lie
touches a spring in tin top of the
ink-tainl. A shal w draw., |! . -
open toward him, ami and tlr >|
upon the revolter. At the stone
time tin' alarm goes • ff. like one of
those to w detiees to call the penp •
at • a in iu the coiilitrt hotels
Ihc mountaineer jumps back * '
lie heard the b-r r-r of a rattle, and
before he recovers he i* tcrd.
I he iilllor is l|ia*ti ' of till* • tu.it 'ti
I he 1II11 liti I lite* tl I.Ollist lilt*.
c. Ill ' I A • "11
An otiscrver
woman putting
lope. Sin Iin -
*t iin|> with lu r t
it ou t
way. ' -aid
\ Oil i an to -
d. .nl h tl. : ottl
to moisten tin
stamp mi lhat
Of the i
stall
the ;
dan.
a* *
till in
hat *
a ri
of Vi
It.
wati-hing a young
i •:11j• on all i tite-
cni'd the ba« v of \ iie
•ngit' and tin tl stin k
.lohn*ou spends Sunday al home
1 iii' Judge, iu his opinion, says,
among oilier things: Ihc court is
clearly of the opinion the proof is
. Mdeiit thai the defendant aided and
aliened in the commission of I he
crime witk which sin- and the co-de-
lennaiit arc • isrgeil. However, the
court mu\ ioi.sider the application
(or bail t.ui condition of the defend-
till * health being affected by con-
i.ncuu'iit in the i'oiiuiy jail. For tin*
n nson and for thi* alone the conn
w11! grant the prayer of the petition
and admit the defendant to bail.*'
Liu* general public expected Miss
.lohuaou to lie admitted to bul. but
lln part I the judge's ruling which
• tab I her relation lo Mils Mitchell
i the i oinmi**\.>u uf the crime
. rea'ed a sr to n Ii is, therefore,
. tidciit llie state has iu it* poames-
-:oii itidetice wimh has not been
ii fie pui'in which will hold Miss
'.l. lin*. u oti the i'iiargc of ai'liug tn
murde:. It i* not kuowu when
t c next move iti this famous affair.
■ if proceedings ou the w rit of lunacy
Moore, of NN a •>. who
f the Prohibition I-.m -
in 1*87, gives to a
Day reporter the following reason*
for his supporting Clark for govern-
or :
"I am for (Jeorgc ( lark because 1
tieiicrc that the administration of
i Governor ll go ha- be. n au nnfor' : •
natc and a tcry •• xpeu^ive one forth
people of l i xas, and tnai in* tin.it
cial, coiutnercial uml political inti i-
C*ts of this slate deilianil i change
iu polio). It i- in) opinion I
< lark is ciecb d governor ir. w 1 d
much to restore contidi'iuc to capita'
and give litior I" our people wl •
iicet! wages. I hope ( lark will be
elected. Another term for It-
will be worse than a drouth for
Texas.'*
llie following from a wise man :
'doubt gH
set to one effei tite
solution to t he much t a I e. i of
i|ueattori:
lab.
I" all, . ouimcm cd
i'ii
alio
i\ i
i V • Ip I d'- I he III Nil.,* Milt heir*
in observer
*.'nil that leiier to tin
It is just as i' sy
i *.t idope and put I he
wat. bul uine-tentlis
iple whom I know a I way*
< "uni on the back of tln-
y -o doing rt mot e half
and leatc the atainp in
pping idf tl
ii gel* dry.
hiimlled
i ase.
till be
Let the laboring men bo it i :
Let them be sober. Let llteiu g •
the little f um is i tiiuiiig into
hands. I hey .ill n*f dn
ou their capital. 1 appeal to la
ers lo be sober. I lie foe of Is' •
not capital. The foe of labor
'honor thai which umicrimm -
tier m niudf n. i-etMt'ie t ? Indices. .. ., .
I ,1.1 II. : I ...f tl.*tiirl.H tl,. "r 1
\ pi "'tile, N ''hot Skin * I idol, * Vitali-
i I • ti' uie ^ id hv M iley A
II uni i Mrhaid A s"ii.
ip
ih
I' elite.oj
Uupi 01
of leltci
r olT
im i tt at
f the
11
for i
/.ltn
Pi « i
A III
ilia w
Ms I.
rt • what you ne#d
lu. I ... ..f \ppeti <\ 111/•
v inptoln- ol I ftv-1" p- m
• |- j . t bottlt. t| 'et
I I h ltd A "sell.
I lee 11 it oil.
nan I want
r i nice, io
i • '..will
Says an intelligent exchange
' I hc greatest aid ton can give
-• vour lie a spa pi- r is y our job print ing
i- if you do not feel able to ruu an ad*
a* t. ni*eiucnt, *uiely you can affortl
in*:, ad to o;ti tin m w*papcr tmircarda,
ciiNolop lioilger*. bill-heada, letter In ads ami
iiucli tin i ut i lopea to print. Ihc newspaper
rimes. man needs n. and it In lps hue. pay
his printer for iei'Mig up the thou-
sand and one free notices p,e give*
you and your towr. tuit don't go and
gite it to the printer <t printing
.dllee that can gite you iio such re*
turn i* i \peiu!dig m .tlur money
tune nor htanis in try ing to help you
y -■ t to i Id up t our town. I he tunc mat
-\ home coim when a nc^-paper can live
lite wtlh *i nplt li
home, aI'sikcus hi* life Idood. If
laborer* of Amen a would bo al
lulely *"'c. the) would tun umul
so pnieii capital tliai lin t could d
eti r\ power.
Iloiiml to Head It <ftll.
• in au of ( Ii cag>
*y mptoms
d
licit A f et.ai .1 - • .ill I dj i ' * iloon
im llie I it"i He le-oi I o| liiihil.ei« of Ihf
hc«t ftf< 'til e Ihc ' I -t of llipiol * 1*411
li#* found Mete tvils.ui l, behind llie
bar iiul will mil ton m think lo mike
yoiii ll| s siiiiek fin i week None bill
ihe puiesi settcil .il llo* (idt Ktlpee
lib il iiismiis cxact 11 w IimI Us name
implies.
la-till.* and trug-
ami i.h cents.
Mild « Iv i Iim i 1.1
llrt kmelu. k
laid perfume l'i '.
Sold lo Milet A Mill.
.*«ilu
Shdoll's ('ure will imnii'tl inly ir
lietre i roup, tthooplinr i oiivh .oi l
llronehll'• **ol.l It Milet A Mi mi I
i | iIimid A Hon
M
N.
lam
nr. | '
tor
ari III
I
i.Kii
11tiie; am
nary new
an e\i
support
rill n fori
al i I.
•il and
inting.
hi the ii teiiuc from adter-
*ub*fription, but no orili-
paper in any ordinary city
t without the auxiliary
t t. d from job printing
it you want a good new*•
• that will *ull further help
our c.t t . gite it \ our Job
A youti
tabulated a list
grippe as follows
lleailacia
Paiu hi the back
( an'I taste any tliiug.
( au't dni'll ant thid
( au'i i ui any lliuu;
Ilou't want i" any wat
l hat tired fe hi :
I )t)||'t w alit to *:" ih In ;i n . UH
I loii't w a ilt any one to *pi ak i
iKm't • Ke.
High fetor.
Chills.
( iat ing for ardent *pi .
No crating.
NN ml t die
I Ioli t W Mill lo.
NN licui't11 *he I. . In r >i i
' •f any "t the foieg.-iug \uipt
. she checks it off on her list and u>
I bet mother to seud for a itoctoi
, l i'.'f in f lMiarina
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