The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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J'i t h r it > i Uaii. miH «imI low ,
Of tlulr ntuii iu« at luilnt Iro—
M* iiu-ililug like «u old rrlr«m.
Tl* l lie w > with at. turner rmu;
.i> tuc «.i> w it Ii ) •> aii-l | hi;
"i l«tbc Ml) «ltll nil Uc l.)U
Of tin lUtvuf IIII'IImI Uit'H.
JtUl III llillu, til*'Ii If'. llw'Ktll
N llolltttl) ll« IIill l>« I' Wi rklf.
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burn
tTfcf author t*f 11>• i uy «'k Mauj v-
Ifcllt, Iim* r« > rttl 1> U «.iui . .it. |
"When I It'll you. )oti will not ln>-
lit m nit'."
• Never ti>tii«l; it'll iw, nil the eane."
' \\'tiling 1), tait 1 f<vl the net e «• ity of
flr«t tltt hiring tkt.il my *t«irv i* true in
every iwrtirul r. iiiipriuKil l«*«M it mvui*
/ro. lH alone will n In* i el. ] r-
li ulaily | lit km who lived ki \\ i j. 11 I
v.h«n (lit* apirit of i i i Ii
ta I d itrli t II? • lit I .At* i
uti iiviiiu in-, r
Thta tx nver.aii<>ii I •!{ j in
p .11 .t iiim .^it of t ic llottl tlo Hirl
•uuoii,; >i 1> t of Ktudelit*.
'lie old ..i*, l who had juM njioken
pla*-td him-elf a-trtde lo* i hair ainl con-
tinue!
11. w« 1im«1 dined that i venimf with
N«rit ul. i'oor■ ffllow, he now dead?
There wen only three «>f iik Son -til
l.f I'oitti Vin and iiiVM-lf. Uoi ..1 w.^
if wildoet i t it * all. and to Kty >..• lul l
dined at hi* houae i*ijfiiitie - we w« re all
drunk. La I'lritieiiu alouo ret aim | hi,
fton-ttit a lit*] • t loii>ly. it ittriic *a!lhe
Jcnaw what lit* wa doin;; Ah! wv Ken
joint# in fhoe* tiny it
Lying on tin «.at|* t in a Intl. room u<!
j..ii.nit; the atelier, we diw uhmxI in the
mtiht extravagant maimer all kind* of
improbable thing*.
Ht m ill, Hat on hi** lack. Inn feet |
perehed on the lawk • f a rltair. talked
Initio without thf t mtfolationof raligton
Home one unud gu for a priest.'
1 ohjeelt •! *..ld it Wit- tint late Then
Borieul pr*i|ioaed that I hIiouUI till that
otttee. un l I exhorted the tliuiiiml to
Qiihurtleii hin >*itiM intomy iMWMttu
Tht* |mm i* oltl wreti li lui«i Imh'U ruling
Iiim fritfUleiittl ey« for aU*ut tiw Mini
ut« no ilottht wontlering what lrfen«l « f
inatiineii lie hn«l fallen into the hamU ot
Von will lauM'h whe:i I tell you Koitful
foirtsl htm down U|M.U lu* knifn, in^
••I't.life-.H to Ihl- geliUt'Uiail. toi th) U t
hour i;a> ftUlie1"
lioiriUly friurliteiH'tt. the ol«l M-ountlrt I
iH-yuli to fry iiel|i! hel| t" With Hilti
•tien.fth ami vi.-or w«- were for «d t«
Kii him for f« ar he would Hroin** tlu
ii i^libor*. Then lie rt>lleil ovt«r tin
floor, turning, twitting, nji-cttnux tlu
t'.t « U. |iieturt*h, fanviiitw, until Stkrteiil
j|ot out of |iatiet:ee ami Mttfrily e*
laiiued, "Come, let tu tinr-h liftm'*
with that lie put hi* | i*tol loth, hrad
of thi' mi rahle wit tt h and pnlletl the
trigger.
( arrietl away t v hi* < *atii|>lf. 1 tired
in my turn. My ii'ii !> t wan an old
diiithik. i itd wnt loith a tiny i|wuk
| to my ^reat kiii prise
Then I* I'tuiti viu - .<! in ^ravetoneM.
I "Havf we the ri ht to kill thi.« man.*'
Norletil in ^rtat astouifliiueiil fHetl
out. "Certainly. w'. u we have ttMi
deinnetl him t • de.ith!"
"Hut." t ooliinu'd |«t* I'oitteviu. ,#thes
don't ri\ilia . Th > ai • alw.t\
h.i■..;•■! We niiiHt take thin one to tin*
pi dice htation ''
Thi* a^KUlneiit iipp ired eotu liiMive.
We piekt'«l up tht* tdd ft How he
would not walk a *tpp Utund loin m*-
; fitrely to a plank taken from the model '
talde. mid i arri.-d him. la* IVHtfpvtn at
thelnatl. I at the t ->t. while b rtciil
armetl to the teeth, clotted the line of
march.
Win n we reached the station hou*e.
WHY THE DINNLH WAS |>Tt.
I**r< iiwi .... ino bark . r « olmir. ! U,V ' Tlw .
hI>...t butll.'D iin.l Uii- uniform- v-urii .lur | P0,u,U Wtt" M".1, f"r' "*• k", w " vv''"
III;; the empire. Suddenly tfettiiiK Up,
lie went tt> a lar^e wardrobe and ttiok
tlowna complete Miit of hiin-«ar tinifonu. I
tlreHHetl hiniHelf in it. then tried to jmt \
MiatU- Le I'oitteviu to fo*tuiue luuiself
a K>*'uat1it'i. Wla n lie ivtUMcd v. t
H'tz 'd him, undre- him. and ftircetl
him intti nu imtneiiHe uniform winch !
completely swallowed him up
1 tliNguitfcd iuvm If an a cuira^i«T. ami '
Httrieul made u* execute home very com
plii a ted iiieneuvei
Then he exclaimed. "At* we are now
toldier*, we uiust drink like Kohlier*!" j
A punch was lighted, ttwallowiti
aifinn and aK'Miu the Hain an mm< up from (
the Ik>w1 of i urn. Wr Miny the old hoi^-
which the trtM jH«rh of the (irand Army •'
saiiK in ancient tduen.
Suildenly l^e PoitO*vin, who in spite i
of all thb was htill mantel of hims« l. .l
made um a ht^n to l*> silent , after liHteu-
iriK moment, he Mild, in a low voiiv.)
"I am Miir • I hear some one walking in |
the atelier!"
m arly every day witm*MiiK home « f our
jokes, prankh and unheard <d ca|M*n«
Hi* refused to li t eive our prisoner.
Soru ul iiihi.«te«l: tlien the otlJicet hevere-
Iv invititl uh to return home ami make
no more noijte
The triH.p a^aiu took up tin* line of
mai« h and returned t< the Atelier.
' What are we p>iiitf to with tlu-
tdd ndiU'V.-" I iiMkfd.
1 as I'oitteviu. toiiehed with tender
pity. de< l iretl he looked terribly *
haunted T'uly the ohl fellow had an
Atfonimitf ap|>e«iratice. ua:;tfet|. tied hand
and ftm t ami securely liouml to lit-
plank.
1 wan taken iu my turn with vioh ir
I tt ok off hia i?atf ami said, "Well
my jMjorold man. how do you feel m \\ *'
ilo Krontietl. "In the name of Ot tl, I've
had enough'"
Then Sorieul Jtecamo affectioua'cly pa
ternal. He untied him, placed him mi
an armchair, fondled hitu. called him *
"thee' and "thou." And to comfort |
ami
"To
bewail to troll the "Mameillaiflc
arms! To anus, ye brave!"
We da«hed to a Jwtnoply of aruih and
etpnpiK'tl ourselves according to our uvii*
forms, 1 had a kind of mimket, with a
niImt; i.e I'oitteviu a gigantic ^un with
a Itayonet Surieul. not tiliditiK what la*
watitoo. neizetl a home pistol, which he
stuck iu his lielt, and it boarding it\
which lie wildly braiidinhinl. Then
cautiously opemng the dtw>r of the ate I
lier, the army enteretl tho hun|H«cted ter i
ritory.
When we were in the midst of thif
vast room, encumbered with easels, pic
turns ami stnuiK' Qlic*|>ected objet ts
of furniture, Sorieul called a halt and
said: "I constitute myself general, h. t
us hold a council of war You cuir;. -*
siern. go and cut olT the retre.it of ^li«
enemy, that in. 'l^n k the d< * r V« u
grenadier* will Is* lay ■«•••. it"
I ettwuti d the commauded inovemeut.
then joined the troop that formed via j
rect in no. t e ri ng party
J was M-archiug Uhir.d a great screen. I
it liable*! candle iu my hand, when a|
furious noire burst forth. I darted out i
It* find he I'oitteviu had htuck his Utyo
m-t into the breast of a lay figure, and |
Hoiieul was tryin- to cut oft' the head
wilh his ax.
The mistake beiug recognised the gen
eral commanded, " lit' more prudent!*
and again we commenced o|*eratioti*.
For twenty initintt*n at least we ran
ha k<*d every corner and crevice of thi'
atelier without success At last Lel'oit
tevin th xitfht «#f o|s*tiing a lar;:« < hstet.
Jt was tlai k and deep. I thrust in my
arm. holding the light, but thickly re-
coiled: a man a living, breathing man !
— wan there looking at me!
1 Immediately shut the <l(*>r and ie
cur.-) it by two turns of the key; then
we held a new council of war.
Opinions were very much divided. So
Sorieul g..i <i|. B- well «, he could, nn.l' i""1,"'1'' r 't' ,"ir ,l""
cried out. A robber! wliut In, k- and | l' ' ' ' «• ';'d -..iIran.,..ill.
veated in Ins armchair, ctsilly regard
ed us.
When the punch was ready we touched
glasses with him. '- vinhiug Iiim long life
and pros|K rity."
t ur prisoner dmtik as much as a regi
nlent, and when da\light a|>|« ared he
got up and sai 1. 1 am sorry to leave
you. gentlemen, but I must go."
We were desolate, heartbroken,
Is'gged him to stay, but III* would re
main no longer. Then we followed liiui
to the tltsir, hh<N k hand.-* with him.
1 Btirieul lighted him through the vesti*
i bule and called out: "Take care, in)
'■ t ltl fiiend, there's a bad stt j there'
Don't fall!"
A hearty laugh followed this rdicn
Ions «torv of the ohl artmt. who not up
lighted his pipu and stall ding in front
of us added
"The drollest part of mv story, gen
tleuien. in this: livery wortl of it is
truef'—Traiislatetl from the French of
Guy de Maupa sant by M K. Ii. for lite
mance
iVt-li «| ,\ liiitiit.U \ rtn Niilrllltt-.
An Buglish physician is till this mo*
im nt the sole authoiity for a statement
concerning the nutritive value of | mm* Us I
almonds 1 ntdrlom go my rounds," ht
says, "wifhout taking a little |iackct of
almonds with me. and 1 find I am car
ried tm for hours without so much an J || ihe sign wa* rmlit at the time
All I \l .iii Utr 'mil 't W im Nn tt« In
Hi*i M«,r I III |t • I Mill I IllmlU
Alt Hit i I 'lit wiinli ist arred two <r
thriH* j t ai> ago, ou tin* «•« • a- ton oi 1
y.nuig iterman euijieror s vi it to U .
Uliistr.itt ai it-h I he Ut. \ • ' i.
ever doubtetl. that the t tile ol a
ouiirt may bring as ui .cli to.-c*>:, on t
th* king an |4i tlie p pie win* .ur«
bliu
The kai*cr holds the htaioiar) i..n'. •
•diairal iu tm I'.ntidi na > 1 lit .
U.end'-i "l tie- tl; r h i.. iron i
Ws'i i • leltderetl hi* U;aj- >t\ a tiin
boitnl his ninp tit ci ir«othe I
Wan to U a lie ml 11 tltorafe and ma , . ..
cent allair.
The hour arrived, and the r< tl nu ;
and In niuii- and « fh. • . all in la.iu . it
Ullifol|U, Wt re iiJ *fUthl< I i'hen it w.i.i
di <o\ i. I thai nnii| :.inl iu11 , t
Wit* tii. k Wheic W.m ihe etn|N i a -
knifv a .<1 I rk-
Foi tht- I:.ti er, bavin-; but on* n .a
that In- t ali In- left arm is\vi:li
ered t .hi wit I I the •• epitr. Hit -wor« i
the li. la.I - ..nii"t u e a kurIt- and I 1%
an other 11 Ople lint* tin in III tin it plat e
he einplo\- an ingi'iiious ctiiitrivauce
wliidi combines in one iuipletuent U th
knife and l >rk. and d«H«s vet v wll with It.
Just at that uioti.i i.t it wan • overetl
that ti • iiii|N-nal knife and toil, had not
Is-enpUt td Iiy tla iHipt ri ii plate It
wit- n.nii: t t i but .t co ii I not I
ftiun.l Tl. • in p. i i. attendants were
inquired of. imoi .ueww.ri it wits
Then lie l.tut. and fork mi, lit have
been left if •'!'•. |h i ha; - A |rteked
crew w. re put into i m> the ship •
ImmiIa, mid I t uuiiy bafkn u ut over th**
oars, for tin errand wits one that cal!< .
f..r dispatch The eu |" ioi •. tpiartt^rs in
the t-lt\ were st art lied, but no kiiifeaisi
f.-l could U« t un I
AH this tune the dinner win n; iling
The search teid Ui'ti inadti with all |ms
slide elier^^ but il was uow two h airs
mice the table had la. ked only tin
kaiser's knife and fork I hit the diunei
coul 1 not eaten until the kai cr wan
ready to eat, ami lu eatm ; impleineutf
nm-t Ik* found.
Perhapn Ik-fore thin time the happ>
thought had occurrt d to ucre than one
|s i>tiu. "The t i.ijm ror may know where
it iv" lint up to this time no one had
ventured to ask him W-aild he. umlei
tin* uielatichoiv circiiiimtatit es. take it
, ami^s if In* wi re t|Ui stii.netiy Hun^et
rtinhml the host 1m 1«|. with deroru
delicat'y tin ♦ inpt ror was appro i ln d
and the inoiuenttius (|iiestiou was put
('oiild he tell wh r« his kuiln ami tork I
might Is* found.'
"Why. yes. here it in," replied William j
fl. and teaching inside his uniform In |
produced the much sought implement ;
fr.-in an inner pocket.
The host forthwith led the way to tht ;
1 table, not only greatly relieved in mind, j
but deeply impressed with the fact that '
tin* atl'air. «-f (ii rinany were in suftf I
hatnls Vmith's Companion.
A loit-l In tin' Ourk.
(' •rnelius U'I lowtl, in one of his iiiim j
itable essays, tells us that once ti|Nai a)
time in the County of Clare a .putrrel
ts « urred iu the hunting field 1 etwei ! |
two gentlemen whom Wi will < all Cap |
tain Kobbins and W .lone*. M-mj Very |
hot won Is pa^stn) Utw.-eii them. let |
us set tlu the business at once," cried tin I
captain; 1 have pistols iu the house
"Nothing better.*' said the stpiire; * I'm
your man." It was at length decided
that tln v should tight in the stable yard,
at fifteen paces, each man to hold a
laiitein as a mark for his op|*>iicnt.
"Where are ton, you scoundrel.''cried
the captain, when they enuie out iuti
the yard "I'm here, vhii shiH black,'
replied the squire. "Stand out Udd,'
said the captain. "It s what I'm doing,"
said Ihe other, "(iive the word and no
more talking "Uet Isdiind the pump,
yer honor, net Isdnud the pump Iwtfwrr
you fire.' whi-js'ied the gr<nmi, pulling
the captain ii) the t oat li' did so, and
when they bla/ed it was the wpiin wh<
got it, and it wa« more than three moiitle-
U'fore he could tint again. Lettb
Mercury.
l.fliMt of I hr Mmiii tin A ii him la.
The ln alth. grow th and dcvejopuienl
of children and animals were yearn a.-*
Ml J'| Mined to ls« lufluem • -I by the IlKSin.
Ul'fi
, i I:k,
•HI NO
\V A (i O \ R.
K.'j.aiiini; |>i..ii j I
1 'otllfeoiio ; ml
\ I i he Iu I sliai. ' ! .1
\ iilti'iKlcil ro
I I reiituieiil tit mII.
• n Molisiletl.
Harness & Saddleiv, BISHOP & blVllTH,
Proprietors,
Beef. Pork and Mutton.
Sausage and Barbecued Weals a Specialty.
i V. I'lli..itL i..V. . ..l, i ]
We study to please, and ask
your patronage.
We will contract to deliver
one and two year old steers in
any part of tho State.
OSCAH SMITH, Man'gr,
Np. 4093.
I. D. OWilli fw. T I. BtlUM, Tlw-Cw. .'IIKMI M hMIUKI'. ratlilrr,
Caoita! Stcck Paid Up, $50,000.
AU"i:'ia:oK.xij"B:r) saso.ooo.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BASTROP.
Mf.l/TA IU t'.IH V o.V / //A* ruisrin.t: rill*:* /.V 7 //A I MTk'ifSTArfS
,\ .1.1/11/ > / ,\ tuo.y n\ K hnl.l.AliS / /'M .li./J. pr -
miut Itli |I| 1*1 inII IN I Allot I'll *V S \ I \ t«i| M . H| IIJK TTuriirt'li
Thin IUnk is f i i 11 \ ei|ti; iped and pit pared, ind will be fnithful • orrea-
pom lent if \oii infriini an\ pan of \otir luintiieni, aiih it.
|.m 11:i11k• -ohl. Ill Hliiotiiit* lo -|iil on Hie | ii iel| .d villi f t>f lieimaui. \wmmh
Hungary« hu'ltyi-r) d. Ilollaml. lb l^lun l « iearK, \iii\tiiv,Htowli>n,
lireat llrb.iiu ami Inlaml. I riinee ami llnly.
Ki^mim- of mil I Ire I'roof Vail, lo I'u-toniei* to -tore theli Valuable 1'itper
hlllli rmi- w. II Klvet-. IV II Kltflier. I< \ (iieeit It |i. Ili^du. T
A Hauler W, I . I'owfll II I*. I m kilt \ I . I 11 . r«). ( lienler fci loud
the: avenue hotel
C..r Kill Sir.-. I A foliar. A.ci.i..'.
AUSTIN. .... TEXAS.
Km >m.i ni i.
T- W I lOUSi
Banker, cotton
COMMISSION (iEBCHAN!
WUbllS
( ull.TtioiiK ii Ki'.'-iuliv. ...il. (a. ili-
li. H f.ir making lli. in. in nil "minti.'o
in III in Mat.1 mid tlx "M.iitlm .••(. 111 . n
til.' most lil.i ir lis. lit.. ;ili.l*.'ll|
Kxcli.'.n /.■ on 1.11 {.< .1 ut m.
Stock Business.
A CARD.
RATUi t>k AND 93.(.0 Pin DAY.
Mr^t-tda** In l.\«i\ Ite.pf. i In ho- >ei om| to Smti. Iu the ^tut*'. '
I lylllh tl h\ I . t . till Hi t I I It 11* I « i 11 11 I t 1!^ . I l ill l } I. t , I 11 U !•'r«|.
DAVE M. WILSON.
JIV/1 •
('orreHpon b m e -.oljt ited.
i prompt attention jjiveti to aauic.
and
( oliai^ffiliielit.• of eottntl, Wool and
hide* solicited. and lit eral advai • *
tnade oii name.
I take this method of informing my friends
and ine public, that I am teacliing in .lie upper
department of the AC VDEMY, at the following
rates of tu it on ;
i --: M.I.I.^ IN
->:i N!.\IN S i Kill. T.
Hojs^nn.
Texas.
Grat'.o
Grac!
Gr.ic
Latin ...•
" and G,
7 and S
d i1 reach,
C.'< il. j o ■
'til h.
5°*
oo.
3 oo.
l oo.
thf' " '"■** in Sf / . r i it'f th*
. / V'* •/. V 1 t/irr I
wor/tf, Jitnmott ,(■ / fit />'■ /,/•
way mut /. $uf, t'tf I. ?.
im J*r r> x
A WONDERFUL OFFER
FOI! $00.
Wn will •.or.il you pro-
Bald by Expre ss or Mail this
entlomori's Warranted
SOLID 14 KT. GOLD WATCH.
D.-
R the
HARDWARE,
Stoves anil Cuttlerv.
Carpenters and Builde'-s' ciittlery, a specalty
. M -<"1 l I MIV I: V I Kltrr •. I \ K ' v I F I*
Ai'Vllts f.il' ! hi' ' drill'.lie
HARTMAN'S
II
— \N
in urn Hin.niNti
M \ I N ^1' |{ I I
reiiieinlienny that 1 have misit tl in> tea
or bun heon." He i|ih«m not advoeate
their wholenoiue (pialitieM except tudl
m tly, hut ho will doubtleKN find uiaiiv
roady di.-w ipleM to hit theoi y.
I'eeletl and browned ami Kalt4>d al
inoiulft are a much priced tlaiuty. hither
to indulged III with caution under the
iliiprt'ttMofi that they were luott jier
nieioUH hi their effects U| on thediK^tivr
orguiitt. A few HeamuiH a^'o in Wawh
itigton tha •erioun il)m sA of several nt
ciety woman wa« allegetl tu have been
rieul wanted to tuitoke out the roblior, Le t aiiM-d by |K*rsi*te!it alinond mum hmg
Poitlarln to take him by famine; 1 pro | and the dim iismoii ovoketl at that tune
ported to blow him up with jMiwder. , create«l a prejuice aKaiiiNt tha crihp
Tha advice of Le 1'oiitevtn prevailetl and toothaome edible. If we have lieen
While ha mounted ^uartl with hi.- mintakeii all tbene yearn the tfayety of
gigantic rfun we ran off for the remain- the future, at least, i* ad h d to. Her
der < f tin- punch and our pijien. when ! Point of View in New York Time*,
we inMall'tl our*elvfH U-fore the locked %
door and (hank to the health of the pri*- , °,,r °r 1 n eiir u.
(Jtie of the moat inteieMing curioNitie«
in New Mexioo in the fainoint "Navajo
Church," a few mile* from VS'ingate. at
the fiMtt of a large butte, a riH-k much
raeuiiiblinK a cathedral, with tall ttpiren
and Gothic buttremtea It i« an obje< t
of great reverence to the Navajo triln-
—(ioldtliwaite a (geographical Magnum*
oner.
A t the end of half an hour Sori'Uil «aid-
44All the Kani*', 1 would like to m*e him
nearer! HtippoNo we take him by force!'
1 cried ' Ihavo!" Each one datdied to
hi * arm*, the cloaet door waa opened,
Sorieul cocking his piatol4 which wait
not loath d wai the flrnt to ruaJi in. we
followed, howling and ytdling. It was
an awful scrimmage in the dark, aud
after five minute* of frightful Htruggliiu;
we broM.fbt out an old, dirty, ragged
looking bfKK'ir with long white hair.
We tjoimd liiiu hand ami foot and pro
coeded to (^ueNtioti him. He would no'
answer a word.
'i'hen HoHeul, full of dignifh*) drunken
hp**, naid, "We must try thin man, aud
jam* •entetice tijnai him " 1 waft no
drunk the pro|M«ition mwiued (utrfeolly
natural to im Lt* Poitlev in wan charged
with Ihe defense, and 1 to nunlain tin*
accuaation. He wast ondemned fotleath.
taily one dt« eulmg voice, that of bin tie
femlei. W were ,"um; to exerufo th
wntence. \ a nerloo* m ruplt caf'ie to
Ikirieni. II i&.id: •• i'hln yuan onglit not
If you want u ^ootl eoal *fovc, up- j
right or enritiii.aiion iiinic. miii can!
gel the 111 ft I*, fl. Kl/lierV then hti\
ytnir coal fiom.l. W. Kennedy, nud no I
mailer lion eold fit* u Inter may Im-
vou will Iw comfortable.
St. Louis Cssli Store,
c. o. hunter,
htith tin > would lie well foriiitHl ami in
U^lectual, but if it whm wrong then
wan no telling what m-rt of creatun?.
they would Iweonie. I*\en* worthha.*
fellow, every dog, rooting hog. feiio
jumping cow t>r kit-king home waa In-
lieved to have !mh*ii U rn under an unfa I
vorable ph.tne of the queen of night
i^ueer j^ ople. or tlume who were t<t
hateful dix|HMitiou. were children of tin !
dark moon, with the «ign U'low tin t
heart, l'ittwburg Commercial tjazctte
A %liigtiIflt't-nl Vi'Mfl.
In N8 h (J Archimedes difind «
marveloun ship for Ifiero of Hyracum
Ib r three lofty manta had bt t*n bronchi
from Hrituin, wln reaa our nhipi' mast
are of iron, or obtainetl Iroiu N« \v Z« ,i
laud or from Vancouver inland l«ux
urionnly fitted Hle'jnn^ apart liieflt-
al oumb*il. ami one of her bampit tim
halU wan paved with agate am) < .ill.
Indian ntone. Other Hooch were t-un
iiingly inlaid with neenei from the Hi t I
Stable* for many liorneH, p>nd ntin ked
w ith live Hah. garden* Watered by itrtifi
cial rivuleta and hot bath* were pro
vided for U'*e or aun. eim-nt. f'hnui
ber Journal.
SALOOJsT.
Tin- A l.< « >S - -n|.|ili.
111.- UK- I \\ U A S I « .11.
I v* .in If... |i..r. .1 ..f I i...i.■ r• km't III.- fin.-.' . it;*... n«
NEW BAKERY,
the best the market affords
u) s i)■:/<* /•/>// ami m.i. ////; /■/•/ /• s/ | i.t'xriuKs.
K\|..'i'l.'ii.1
or .\ or.li r.
•.I (
I.. .111 .■ Wuii i
•l.'l .art ni.'iii '|
M.
fir.I
•i.^.l r.'i;.iInr
\ I Al l..
W IlliN \ < U AUK III Mill ill. I 1111 n I. I \ I
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
A ' I I % N >k
Knirlne turn ! an I l' | mi l hnliom • nurtv-
•il '*m'. ttuii our wnrruiiit-il' - I AMi.Vlil/*
netTvinnni, full elftie Itur, ijulfk iriln.
t-r.ronoinrirr hnlnne< , 1 • )«wrU, |>ui- nt
k-'lnlou, I'ttti iil reiMiininr. niroKrd tiu dial,
r'Mnrmot|, .Inrt-nol ,V Co."
HlifOul (irito, iiio. .htktm ilflhrrfiuae
nntMtl.
If wftirh In not unit it fat-1 ere, rntorn H Ht
orifo 1.)' ci|>rr * at oui ri|ienn€ an<l money
will l e rnfnii<t«Ml
nil...O.I )tiu until ntiyfliltic el «* In nor
1ln , M'tnl r t« iiIm fur « mnluRMe of 'i.ftUO
niUMiOiiK*, II«||IK I In* fiillowlnir tilnuki
HCRMOD A JACCAHO JEWELRY CO..
Ml l/UUln, MO.
I'let.o >«u.l j.inr rauiofuv tu.
•r lo I . II \ - I l \ N
... Ai . II is
H. IF1. KEIL,
( VI. I KR C IIIM'II. >
Would inform the citizens of B.ist' >p th.it Miov
huvi' established .1
FIRST CJLASS BAKERY
At III.' VV A 1.1 I'. IM < >11 M'.i: ^ li.'i.' wll I..' k> 1 I I" 1-. - 11 I li. II I IIUKAU,
IC'IK- 1 Akl- I H , wnrmnl."! I ■. • .f . ilmi
Ail Kikih ...
Coafoctionarics and Family Srooorioa.
trtr I.KAVK Vol It I Mil I Kit** VI s|il|{K VMl Uti-M It A K KI >
UltKVn «• I III- DH.IV I IIKIi VI ^<<1 llitl SK-
TI N
AND
H A R D W A R
IT
• .IN K I > \ fill \l
w i; w\\ i pi tAsr vur
.fapniiiied nud s: mped 'Iiuw:n - The !(
Tool*' I der - llanlw u • 1 tfiei
I • n.*e \\ 1 r 1 tml m.m-
irtuieiif i.f 1 iroeulfr
el i 'a«tin)(ip,
M
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc.
Thankful to the public
MpiIihii Fluwurt.
The moat htrikiiiK charat'teriiitic of
the Mexiciui llower* in their deep, rich
color. The prevailing hunt are alwaytt
glowing and inteiiHf The trr^cal for
eeln of the country afford a rich held foi
the botautatM. for in their aluide* bloom
the moMt etijuiKifelv tintad Mowern and
orchid*." i'mhtdelpiiia Letljjer.
A I'll t •• 13 ft It ulf Mailrr.
The chaplain of a convict prwin naked
one of Ium flock who wan in durance ule
for manalaughter what man he Inul
killetl ,4lt wi*t a woman, my wife, and
not a man. ' he replied: "but *ir." In
1 continued, "it waa allo.o'thei A |friv iie
matter. Willi wjiit h the public lui.t no
concern."- (it^al Wonh.
Tli «%|ftt uf ilt«* ami.
Hir William Thomimon. the HiiKhnh \
let Hirer, nays We have proof that the
ftun haw not exiM«al f> r more than Jo, 1
ntm.ooo yearn—110 uiattitr w hat miu'it,
have lieen it« origin— whether it 1 aim
into exinterice from tin* cia-h «>f w« rhln
whicii had pre existed or from difTn -ed
liebuloilf uiattM."
iwii Nmtif* tif lirv (OhmI*.
f'nt ico nt del 1 vet I from ('alicut. on fh«
Malebar eoiot. ami iiimdin fi'iiu Mom-
mail, a city if Asiatic Turkey, giving
evidence that th'tiKh thee i:-... «. ur-
now wiit to imlia and tin e^f tin)
witH on. iually Iuiportnl thence Un-
ion 1 'oiuim ft 1 I
Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co.
Broadway and Locust St.
ST. LOUIS. HO.
TAKE>-
for llher :tl p. tiolln;"
a*«k a ct iitluu..iiee ..'
'k*rHor. March l lth. Ikmii.
-t'i-\ei| tip*
-.oie
K It \STI A V
I lie . • | * | I iu, we
.I HON'
GEORGETOWN MARBLE WORKS,
•V
Tlie Faslionalle Mm and Dress fMer
187!). • • MISS E. LISTER, • - 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
IIASTKOP. TF.XAS.
I ..II I'M I .. I IMS' I III i i.r ..r kll k 1 -i.l cif
MILLINERY AND CRESS GOODS,
j IM i i f i • rmii * tmi Htrivial' d*'lr
I.adliK 11 % 1:. . I 11. til 1 nntllii<*i eel k i*id« .id pin •-
\
1
N V.V. W
1 %X
Ml>s Kl \..|; \ . 11 \ MUKHS,
.III'" hill \ !(► V Mill I is.
1.1. I. I'l I
NORTH AND 13ATT.
lUvu.iC
11' 'I a
Family Gocery Store
in- Tin:
CRAFT BUILDING,
wl.ri.'li.' * HI k.'< |> fi.'.li l.r>><. rlc> Mill
C.. li. r l S.l|.|>ll . u.k- u IHm'IiiI
ulirtic (.1 |.Mll*.«. |f.'. |rivll>K
lo all Miitrlriiiu mi.l
III..-Iul if.miu'iii.
jt f'nic Tr U II I
I-. O. III NTKH. !
M \ \ I I
SIMMONS linos. miMAN8Mi!PBBs ('ATTLK I )KA LKIJS
CHICAGO, ST. LOUXS
A N II I
BANSAR CITY 1
I "Imm 1 'onin • li. In nil of the ahove }
ei 1 it*• wttli fa I • - . 1 iv.. 1, fn ami
uimlifhi l ii* make ihe \| h
i'l I . IC" V till- hi t Hilt' lo
ll.tSTIMIV Tlv\AS.
^MARBLEMONUMENT. ^ imn, nnsmv mniHEll
TABLETS. HEADSTONES, MANTELS, ETC.
ST.
AMI
PAUL.
JNO. E. WAI.KKH. Aiiint
Gcor^etow 11,
Texas
A. IM l m . K, 'Iralli M mi titer.
HI. I.nui" M'i,
11 r 111 liiu;*, c . • A 1 \
lleliUoit.
I It I'AIIK V It A ii V. A
V 'i i he-1 mil M ^1 I.oiiU Mo.
We hnii ||e Site U and Reef
CATTLE
I'roin «iii' i.l.l ii|., in n 11 \ «|..mnlim
<l.. ir.'>l
All «.riIff* from Sl.n kiii. il niv.'ii |.roin|il
«ml 1 'ireful ulti'iilion.
A kdira. nt ItASTIIOl'
TKX AN.
DcBA DELEBEN
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO
Milliners and Dress Makers.
NKW MUICK lUMI.IMN'l. MAIN MTUKKT
A ^ 111 ret# *i|i| of .i full hue of
FALL and WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS
I nle*l "*lf If * i I I id - I O U. 11 Mi I l#*t I a.
It'll' k Ami 1 oh red A No I «t|l |lk of
l.aletl Slfli Uuill I*ii4«^i||i'iii 1
lai hifiM*
a
M.DOW.
A lull line ..I
notions and fancy goods /
In lint Trluilu|;« and l .im \ Klhhou- oNf Illicit are uf the
LATEST STYLES.
I.iillea are n - 11 n 11 \ mill*.I I., cull an.I I n ■ i 1,11 ili.rh mil prlrri brlur* ^
■ ■•Il >l.f( llicll |..ll. I.u-. •
W will u'.l >.« ... .l«'i•"l.l, eill.n In I'll,. - .11 i^.ijlit, ,| 1,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1892, newspaper, March 5, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205108/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.