The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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IV. 4. MILKY, W.J.HILL.
MILEY & HILL.
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Spffinl mi'l rurr/ul atitutioM (firm
lo thr 1'i fnrr Ih /iui l,m nl,
•m l patron* irmlnl ou rithrt
iiuy or niifSl.
lull Hub ui
Pataat Modioixx -
PfrlMDrrlw. Tullrt Artlc',ua. Stationary.
L If KKIIARll,
The Jeweler.
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C.-ERHAR0 & SON
I BA8TROP
TEXAS
I tntrifl ut thf ut l;<mtr*rt 'I'rftii, a# trc<iH<l-cUli* hiiitl nmltrr.)
r K I « N M UI, t . * . * I . Mil n (. I « , A II t Til* It A I I k I A b , AND T II • II * l V H A T K It I A I. II U T li V WHICH t I! I II II O \ KMUMKNIB A . . ( « II > T t ( C T I • - llfrllHI
VOLUMK 84.
BAHTKOP. BAKTKOP COUNTY. TEXAS. Al'Klh *. . 1K .
NUMBER BO.
Perscriplions carefully compou*
dad at all boura.
PATENT U E DICINE
•II kind*.
JNO. W. WHITE,
CONTRRCTOR, ETC.
Plans, specifications and Estimates Made
pn Application.
1 HE eOSTROP ADVERTISER.
\Hl rri nt fti4 Hmlrup% Tr/a$% /'• */-
(ii trund-rta$ matter.
K«T A Hit All Ml \K\ •—-I III I | 4TU.K. 2,080.
T ¥ I*. M *
WubM'rlptloii In a*lvtii'i* ft to
J If catwifiij U'leforrvil so*l.o* <*•
Text* Farm and Hancli cvpr—> r
a very correct opinion:
I I lIlO Crojl of cetlliU wa- reduced
Iwi-nl.v per ct'iil ami the crop of
|i<ilii it■<aiiH reduced riim-ly- ui n«* per
will, hoiiu.t business w oil III revive
and honest |ien|ile woiilil prosper.
RATON Ml' Alivlrlf.lN
S|> .-I "'At ki t -
"im' a*|U>tr«*
T w«i v|unn «
Thro* ••|ti*rr
On#* toiirtb < « l nun
« 'i< h it 11 iohi ii ii
Out *'< *1IIill It
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I ft.
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i'l (Ml III INI t Ity (JU
in mi *;•. mi iu(i w
•* i i*itiv im .iif t\o*un
Mft
A large -t k of tauUt* *'ii |i| Wiih'lini
nu l au«! . In- I. I miii iM'HkfiK veil cheap.
N( w4irli<i-i> uii Iii-iii* Miter \\ .itchc .
'ouie And «w' inc. I k< • i'Vi r)lhlii|( in t
Hit* Wutch * look uiiai .fewelr\ I If
Uritig wmi \Val« |«< * . iimi .li m'.
i*lrv in ttk*.
CONK AD K( >11 I.I. K'
AH IM't IIII.M Kb .IM\ t I Kli ntnl,
W.v rru ItKr.MKKH,
Mill in«-ti<l ynut .l« vwlrv ur infmlr your
u.ii.li in m « ot k «iit« ii I Ik*' ummirr, mid
uiidt'i nlHrt tgti.ii niiii« .
CHAS. brie6er.
An o| |iAriiitilly l«* Will mi work i* «*i«r11 tIv «>(I• :t« .| an• f woi'; i^tuirtmi**«*«|
Moi.« v «*% • i liv ImviiiK till* i>Iaii« niaili* l \ ili«* >ull<l« t . , . ,r,i i *
IVlKUif «Mtl Nlm|i. Kh*i tiili-ol M *lii .si.. (our «loor hImivi* rinlhurQn 1 ','1 "'V'1''**'*' i'1" ,1,vr * eun h,
* IW,. |H1..-rM>.< Hll'l till. I. .r .'At T mbllmf.
1*1 me nmkr v *.ii nit I.-iiuiMl> l<eji.re x.tii i*.inli4.-l eUi-* In r.
rui h
llonetl Jim' Suyera.
l'lie stale-mall Ii:ih receivcil Hie
a|ipellileil leller f r. nil \V<ulilll||t«in
«t r i 1 tell liy mie 111 If) Ion* lnxa anil
i< a very careful oliccrver of llir
liliieH ami lli.ir rvnl*. Ii h nilli
ureal |ileanlire tlii-. letter I- |ml>-
' lialied in editorial form, an tlie
- rhai liaeliliiK^'iMiuli inu i mi <|iii< fc- ^lalemuaii lows to honor trulli and
ly i iireil liy Miliuli'n Cure. We Kiia aii Htrmlfafct aortli. I lii* eoimreaainau
tee It. Mile\ .V Hill, ami I'. Krliunl A from mir iliittrict lioiii.ru il , (lie Mate
__ — ",1(' I'eiuocralic parly, l'lie
Mary llopkin*. wlio had lieen 'after la ■* lollnwa:
lllialile lo kpeak for four yearn, had ' I''*ai -hnillil fei l ^ralilieil
a iiirrint of eleclrieilv par-iil w'th the kpleiiiliil reconl vr,i:ch
tlin>iik'li the liaek of her'neck and t'ounretiHiuau .1. I>. S".V ;rA la tnakiuit
iiioiilh everv i.ilay for a month. At ^ a hiii|{loii. \\ illi the 11 mm1 :it
the 111.1 ,.f t'lJal time nhe Kreete.l her " ",'lv,,r ,""1 lariff 'l"®s'lolin. lie
t he (ireenvilla Banner .aya:
I lie happie.t man I. he who carea
not hi iik alioiit whether lie i* happy
or not, but la henl on lining all the
KimiiI lie can in th world.
l'o which the San Antonio l>emo-
Crat replies:
liood philoaophy, Hro. Mitchell,
hut tic. man who does tlinl is a rare
liird.
Hie llceville I'icayuna say#:
il is truthfully said of soiue men
thai llie) never open their mouth
without putting their foot in it.
■''ortuniite indeed would lie Hokk "
l' inle\ were so alllicted.
I lit* In.' a
l..i-!i! ii< ll' ■ i i ■ ut«• ht Hue e«'-h in*
111|,|| H'Vi'tl WufU llltkl' « IlliC
i Ol.'.uurv iio.'i* «•*' r • 11 n ,• l< hnoa *t the
i i ui ' • <*ut« .i 11 in *
; it#*1 in* i riiM «III iw iiH<Hly nriM out
i lu ■ w It mi'I i v r% limluin i
friend. Willi a loud aaliiMi Kx.
4 •
Mil* ktlirlttt k," u lulling Uliil lril|(-
tmii | ** rf ii mi*. I'ri v i.' mill .*M) <*i*ni«.
Hi |i| hy .MiliVit lllll. ami C. Krliunl A
f*ou.
BiNKXEXCHJNGlJSALOON ()fto Dictz.
DEALER IN
I 'alt lu* I••<111*1 ut tin* * l<l hinr«|. j>rr-
|ut«'<l I** -uf. Hi itiil ui*l *- ( lothlng In
I tlf l:*li" l l) I* • • III* I nil'l il il IH! ill
\ till*- lun ••! «• • ut -' |iiriil lilli|C
on hmO «o«l oiii*!'' I*• oiiln
I mu ml'**til lor Hi*' ••*,l#l rMUnl
Best Sewing Machines,
iiir **)«'«! runttlni'. iln- ISi« I "Ioi|m« ^n*l
th*' uit)*f •«s! *i.intl ii iini' .iiin*<* niiiiMifni'**
I irvj.
N > llOII-v I* < i > *111# I *• I *• ** 11 fe 11 > 111
Krwln^ OM' I'in*'. I'r\ «n*
Du. \\. i-:. I <)\mj:K
Physician and Surgeon.
II \t THOI'. TEXAS.
OffK i W i li W .* M iIt*i tV « ••
J. C BAUHOF. Proprietor.
Imported Liquors FaMlj' 311(1 fWj
(groceries;)
iiixiiifuIIv li^lilinir f* r *•«•*uioiiiv "f
t'Xi'ctiilil irt1, ami i* pun'lii'wllv Mm*
IcmiiT * in ilu* flour ' f tin* llou^i'. As
Uii' mpioihI iiiiMiilicr « f the A | i r*>-
jirlalloiiH <•«*iumitt«*«*. .Iml^;l* 11• ilmuii
iiciii|{ I'"' chairman, the stupendous
A single sheet of paper six feel it.irk of preparing the apprupriati'iii
wide ami .even and three quarters liltls falls illicit,) upon Mr. Saiors'
link' in leiiglh has been made al the shoulders and no man - not even e.\-
Watertowu N. V., paper works. It repliii); Samuel J. Kmiiliill luik jjivni
weighted ifio" pounds, and was made so much time and study In their
'iml rolled entire without a single eiputalde pri parati.iti. Willi Spriu
liri'iils.
BHAMME8. WHISKIES. WINKS, <il\ t'OKTEK ami .\I.E. ,
P'KI'.S!I LAUEK. iilWitys mi laj'. FINE ('lUAHS
t-fr i .lllli II Milled Il> 11 |i ■ >u I
U*-r. Mills ami Ilol man sick, the
labor ol leading the debate-, upon the
appropriation tiiMs has b"en per-
f irined by Mr. Savors in u manner
which 11a* drawn tn him the lecogni-
lion and respect of all f:icllons. 111s
1 lie I ireeks observe Mondnv, tile masterly warning to the llillionaire
I'etsiaus I iiesdav . tile Ak<.yiian. i:uiigrc>^ of a peii'lin^ di'licicni ) has
been verilled by silbseipielit events,
and Ills gri at speech "I last W ednes-
I'HI llni' Iliitnlr.il 1 'Iiiii11-.■ u.ik
i ""k kiel lli-:ilIntf store*, at • ••-1 iirlns,
.ii I' i>- Kl/tier's. Tin* low a Is over-
otiH-kt'il anil tl!«-*f cloves must ^n.
LAbttAPRit bhULi'
A. L. HOPPE, Prop.
HASIKOP. TEXAS.
111 \ l.i.it IN
W ties, Brnndis. Whiskies. Cigars. Etc.
Fiesh BEER Always on Tap.
II ivin^ • *|• • ri *1 in th*' ho i «* i- .■••iilly
j * ti|>i* • 1 I'\ A l\ ilv< l-k\ ii- \t l<i
til - * mu >li«>i . I uoi -h| | II*m|
Willi i * Itt'i*r Mm k el I i.ioily
.in i I uo* > iiii"« i« . KlillU,
\ t.f . Ki :iii l w illi ctmi !«*•
• Mi* and |Un*r.il irriiiin*'iii
lli'|.* ||l UlCltl .1 lllll
> In* r «• of |'ii It! if
|.alnni«u*'.
| All I -k • i trial,
j:.i> « iirro hiKT/..
H:r: r. it? Ci 'txl
l< >T i\ < i >U> I.I Mil Skim in mi i.
llnl l \ V (>K N l< i I IT.
i «
II II • * IO* ••* !
IONES&gaiwqoi ]"jj our FRIENDS, PATRONS
Attorneys at Law,
AND THE
K. MA/I K.
VMil'lv KM! ui, k'et tin: .1-1, |,>|
Oil. I K< >N. lllll ||A'. . lllll llm- .
1 iiiii In num. in i. iiii'i'iii.
i ii n I i in. In KTI .
II vou luive I.niti' |ili'k it np ami save
il in the future.
March .*• tf
W I'llnesilav . the Kgyptilllis I'llul
dav. Hie lurks Friday, the .lews
sutiirdiiv, the ( lirimiaiis simdav.
I hits there is a perpetual ^nbtiath
i:ijj celebrated oil earth
I \ i .il Inii-'l.ir free ivitu each
Isiltle >Ii 1 Iimi - i'ii; nrli lleme.lv.
I'rli e .".ii rent., NiiUI In Mlli y Mill,
iiiel ' Kiharil A >in..
— —m ♦ -
Some drunken Imluus lioarded a
Hiiuthliciunil Frisco train up in the
Icrtitorv, mi I'ri'lav iu t ; two nl
tbeni ipiarreleil. wlien one stabbed
anil killed the other and then jumped
off the rapidly moving train and was
killed. l'lie carcass! - were brought
t' • Tcxarkaua.
"i' i •I >1 lain I 'lull I nre." li .
mi i*t |ileu-ant In lake nf all I .vet ail
\l!Ue Keineilies. IVairallt' I tn e lie
i hills and l ever. ti\ Mile) A lllll.
the total gold shipment since
February llHli, frnm New Vork to
Kiirope amount to nearly six luiiliui.r
■ I dulliirs. So much fur the low
dav c'lUlpletcl) Verilled his prcdic-
tion-i then uttered.
Savers is u worker in every sense
nl the Moid -a worker lor his seclioii
and for the country, and what ever
re-apportionment the present legis-
lature may in:ike, w • feet a-sured
that he will lie remembered and re-
warded for his faithful survives
Austin s:alt-small
I'm liyspepsia ami l.lvert niiiplaitll
yiill tinve a prinlnl ifiiarantis- on every
ImiIIIs "I S ll ill ' ' \ il 111 i/.l I 11 111". ''I
( il. I. < ii". M'l'l by vtii. v 11.11, .ii, I
1 . r.itriul a >uii
llul it is like master, like mail, and
who has put his fool in il oftrncr I
than tin Hon. .lames HoggV—San j
Antonio Democrat.
i hi an average a ono-horae farmer
loses enough ill ouu month from
working with dull tools to pay hi.
tuxes for a year. He chop, with a
dnii ax because it ig no far lu a
neighbor's grindstone; lii. saw is
dull anil nerds the teeth set, but he
lias no s:iw-llle or saw-set, aud, per-
Imps would not kii iw how to use tliein
if he litul. i iiie-third more work can
be done with a sharp than a dull hoe ;
and it is tin same w ith any other tool
or implement that curries an edge.
I' is enough to cause 'ears in the eye
of a poll-ax when it is purchaaed bv
the average dull farmer, and reflects
that the only keen edge it will ever
wear is the one il im. born with at 1
the factory.
mils should keep himself well sup-
plied w ii li every appliance necessary
to ki
RHEUM ATI8M
neuralgia,
and aolatioa
can alwaya ba
auccaaafully treat ad
with
Ayer's 8araaparllla
' A oura
ia aura to follow
the parsiatant
uaa of thia
medicine.
Hat Cured Othera
will cure you.
'I'Ue Mother'. Ues|ioiisihllify.
At a recent meeting of the
Farmers' National Alliabcu the
ipicslioti of education w as di.ctis.ed
by a number of prominent ladle ■.
aud there was a singularly unanimity
in their expressions in regard to the
early training of children. If it he
true, as has been so emphatically re-
iterated that the character of a
child can lie unalterably fixed for life
by the education and tnlluences of the
llr.l .even years of his life, then the
startling fact that mothers are largely
responsible for the sin ami crime and
wrong that blacken the history of Hie
, . | world .hoiihl lie made utimislak*' .v
y ",a" " dear and plain.
It indicate, also that it would be
i . | . , ... easier to purify the stream ut the
-cp such tools III giKii working f , ^ to tax the energies Of
onler I he rule is the duller the ju#t , ,
' ,hc fttr",er- lection against the ocean of evil 'thai
lluw lii piiblii'uiiism Ph)s.
since I loll. .lo-. I >. "s.iv^rs
ha.
in a tin-1iibi : of the coiliuiutec on
appropriations, and even before, he
li.is inIa niimber of comparison,
hetwi etl expenditures lilliier llelllO-
cratic and li'publicati ndiniiitstra-
tions and they an very instructing
il not exceedingly provoking. Some
price of cotton and the crushing out of < on. Say ci.' ligure. are u follows:
threaten. debtruetiou. Wisdom
would say strike at the root, not al
the leave*. Spend money and time
and intluencc ami sympathy to make
mothcrs instead of providing the
costly machincr) of courts and pris-
ons and aayluius. lo mitigate the evil
while the source is untouched, l.el
the re.ponsibilily be placed where it
justly belong.. -Chicago Woman's
New..
IIAsllMI' 1 F. \ a *
\\ il' l | .1 ti. •• in nil lit i inr|i
a■ I *'*l
J B PRICE,
County Attoraoy,
\SH
Jlttcruay at ILaw,
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Dyer Moorh,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at - Law,
l( I Kl M', I IA As.
I'I * Hi 11 * ii I ' - ••! I lit aialr
Ol!.. * * I r • I 4 11 III V lie II |**| |l UI III III |[
R.L.BATTS,
T A.WYER
— *!)•«
Land Agent,
HASTHtH'. - TEXAS
BOARDING HOUSE.
Ill IH* * l.l tl> • I l l \* I
TRADE GENERALLY!
We are standing just now
on tlie threshold of
a New Year.
We take this opportunity <>f conjrriitulating \ >vi
upon your prosperity in the year past, and for your
liberal favors and patronage rxtended us would
express to ymi out stn< ere thanks.
Aiul now as we enter uj>on the dut;es of a new
year, not knowing the re .uit: . allow us to say.
that we will still be before \<>u as in the past,
with a large stoi k of Goods fun.- tstmg of
Dry Coeds. Drooo Coeds, ITctions.
Clothing, Hate, Cars Boots. Shoos,
Carpots, Matting, Crocerios,
Furnituro, Wigons, Plows,
Farming Implements, Hay, Corn and Oats.
Representing om* of the 1 i ; ,<> •
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
HUBERT f. mUMK, P'OP'S.
II in f« rinr-tl i i' it I in twiiip ||| tin* Ilia* k-
1111111 ln ii.* - .ml will ((•UtiliUi'
li'l* • [{lllu-t * -t ifjsl
III** It I lu* \\lift** il-\ *r*
l*i |• *i*•«| i•. il• til kIii«l
• ■I lllif k-inltliiii|; ' .
ill*. I lift** N|| |*..
iJOR^E SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
A MO
Setiin?, Buggie and Wagon Ties.
l\* il l-J n'l ion kii. it .mil * <| rtli'l a
I't.i! n-kfit
M it* h **lll.
Julius Thielemann
CTJ1TSMITH
AM' *it SI IIAI 1(1 I tlltl U (II
Guns, Pistols and Machinery.
All KIM*:* * ►
!:11 i ) -in i '.m rMHii: i «.i \s
\Ni ri**roiIN >HM K
\ titaitral mmortcnotit «-i amtiiiiiiltloii,
lio*hu1lii|t if ii ii, taiii* I * iltl |il*t l "lull*
l.v* i\ klml ri*| nl :iijr *1**tn* * ii lu rl
11 • • 11 • «• iimIi i «l i. • t it.ml** hihI I * * \%
cliaip -
lil\r |||i ( . . Il llllii -I I' In. \ Klll-elf
JUiiUS THIELEMANN,
\ i im in 11 -1 *M *n * 11 \ . \ * n * i l. >
Ba ii i . \t;. M. i\.
l lH.v hIioh that thirinir thtk two
\* urh* f lli^ llurriHOii ji<liniai>truli*m
*iVtT 8ll ,IMMI,(MMI Iijim* Ihm'II ll«'t#iI!••>«*.
ly «'\|m ii*I* *1. I * nHin*! t*> ilu liytir* -
ohtnitiiMl from Uie ilivini« n of wht*
runtH *if money ut-lualiy |oiid orit, aiul
with ull (lit1 iimiiiI ami *-\triionliuan
f\|K'U(litiir( •* rlimiuah'il, with tlie
kihI * f taking tin* cm'Uniim of tli«*
country, the inti*i\>t * f ilic pulilit'
of * \ports « ff* t*d i-y tin* Mi-Klnlrv
' tarill. I lie halnnrt w Iinvi* to Im- -
tl*(l uitli (40I1I. K\.
— Miiloli a run* will iinin*'«llat*-It rr
li*ve iroup. NV li(><i|iiit|( i oiigli ia ti • I
hrniicliilI- *>ul*| by Mlir\ a HiII.uimI
< Krlmrtl a ^*>n.
^
When Ak x I'tTrt II opena lit m lit 11«*
liaii« r t s In- if* llki-ly to mk ii Him!
IiiHi * • f i*f tn«* sum*' mind tli.it lie wa* debt, tin molt* \ paid t« r pt-nsioi^
in Lonihiana during tin* war. I In* and all imilar * \| t-mittliref* r >
tioi-p- of liTrrH'M f'otnmnnd wt-rv and 18WI of Artlun - adiiiim>lrati*in
liriny in u dehiiltory usy, tbn Van* over 1^-^T and * t i l v* lanu m
Ui*-. Iiri kl>, wl'i-ii Ti mil in n por- .ulininihtration amctinU'd ic 81 ."*.77. -
'J.V.i. The * \pi mlilur* • of l^ " aml
1st# I uf i In* preM'iit U'l-ptililican
adminintratu n w * rc $ I 11
ilii- ini'tea*!* of ••\pi'i ditnr*"«. Mr
Nayrra will aayn, in not Ht*tilicd li\
the inereaM' of popululinn and tlie
nunrt-?* present a Mrikin^ contraKt
lu'lwi't'ii ll;e veoiiomy of a I'* nun ratii
administration ami lib- t-\lia\a^amc
'v* r\ kind of internal pain in hot of two Kcputdieau Hiliiiimatriitiona.
viiirjiar pnm It. ind***'d. \ In*^ar taken And x t lliert* are aoine Deutot-raU
ifillier itdd *♦ r hot i* eonaiderrd who a\ that tln \ have no iwue to
almoat a aper'li*' lor everythinin;. u« hffore tilt' people ou e\eept tin
It mlift lie comforting In Millie eattea. tariff San Antonio Democrat.
11 is much iim *1 for a "aqnee/iu* on + ♦ +
t* d to liav*- sanl: 4' Ho\* hold np
and jiiit shooting!. 1 believe it make*
them aofH*', \Vaeu Dun.
— Wli\ wi,| •, mi i
ui* v* ill y K * i in in
in i
ll.i
... .VI«
ami I
null w hen Miih.tr*
• llatr relief. I'riee
an.I $\. s,.hl hy 51II* y A
Kilmr.l A ^*11,
In Ireland a fa\orite remcdv f• r
tb# h* art.'
complaint
w hi* h
•f all.
i" the cotnmoiical
i lie li**% .ilii., II I t in i
'on. Illd , -:i\- •• llolh
\N Hi' I.lie (Ull 11vI - In Mnl.'li
ii't. « ure >i<M I > Mill \
i I • ti n I A >i u.
i.of Bonr-
liiVand
- • ":ihiiii|i-
A Kill, and
u. * kI.I.s
'l'lie lied nal\«
brni *'-. «•!*'-. oh « t". -ail ilienin.
•ureM, li'ller. i liupp* «l It:t11«I
• MINI* 4 -IINI.
ill I lie worhl f<"
eruption-,
or im pa> i
an-1
till*,
fever
ltiti*
p.i-1-
i*l. It
eoritf and all -kin
lively cure* |dle-. or no pax l* 'p
U ifuaranli'* 11*' uin •' p* t I* l -al i-l.i< lion
or inui'i* ) re(iiu*l*'*l. I't i«« Jat ciii- p* i
li* \. I ut -.* i** I v \N . .1 . At
It is a common complaint among
farmers that their boys do not have
liim f ir im t.'tal culture like city boy.,
iiiel Ilu- i- offi<rcd :i an excuse for
l.jiiiir.iuci'. l'lie contrary is the truth,
ntnl :i little relied ion will prove it.
I in city bov, at work or iu any
isiiics- puts in more hours a day
tlitiri boys ou a farm, Clerks often
work frmiii twelve to lifteen hour*.
iv ah Bo intermission ou account of J
iiad vvinther. tin farms, tn severe If I had all the girls in the world
winter weather, regular work is sus- all together in one place and could
pt'iiilcd, aud besides feeding and ' talk to them ull at the same time, do
curing (ur the stock there Is little j roil know what 1 would say to tliein :
done, t.ong winter eveuings arc at'tlh, it would lie just one speech and
his couimanil. lint often lie prefers a vcy short one, but an hour's preai h-
lo go uuniiinu or ll.hlng, or to town ! iui< could not make a stronger or
mid thus hi. leisure is consumed willi; more comprehensive, (iirls, don't
no permanent benefit, to him. It is, be fsst! Thai is all of the speech,
ton often the case that boys on a! but if it could only be heeded? I
farm, when they ilo read, prefer really pity the young girls who liuve
some light, trashy lletion to more somehow taken ou the daring look,
solid, mental food. Their father..'the quest iouable speech, the bold
probably, having been reared under j look. They really have no concep-
a similar misapprehension are not lion of the depth lo which lliey are
ipuililled lo direct tln-in to a proper i sinking, and they do not know how
use of their leisure hours. Hoys on cruelly the world will hold them
a farm have exceptional advantages ] responsible for these lopscs from the
fur mental improvement. A few purity and modesty that ought to
reuli/.c tlie fact iiuil prollt by il. A belong to girlhood. Ilow easy it is
large majority inherit the chronic j for the fair name to h« brevthed
complaint that they have no time to upon! Ilow impossible for the stain
read Farm and Hunch I to bs wiped away. People will laugh
~m m lit llll'Sf el|IIIVIH'HI spl'l'l lies atlll
II,ill not slept for Vears. actions, and afterwards when tin-
Mi. .lacks.,,,, an nlil re.ldent of sctor is out of sight will lift eloquent
li.i-li, I • \ i-. iml imiiinge nt them.iguill- shoulders and lift sigiitlicaiil eve
ci nl in-w lintel ut Husk, informs us lie ! brows, 't hese shoulders and eve-
Iimi iml «li'|it at night tur yearn except lu j t,rows are to be dreaded. They have
ruined many a girl's life for her.
Or rather, perhaps she lirst ruined it
for herself. Perhaps she thoughi
being fast was synonymous with
being gay, and bright and popular.
Perhaps too, some day when sh>- is
a matron with girls of her own grow-
ing up around her and she still hints
herself followed by tlie juspiclous
glsm es. the venomous slanders, the
pittiless stories that have been on
iter trull so long, she looks wearily
back along the thorny road anil
wishes that she could go back and
\VM. MII.I.Kirs
ft u i lii
ProortRtress
ttr mm \si ' "Mi iutr on i
W.V-V.'VV.rv-::, SPINNEE AGENTS
A l>* lewar** cobbler ga\e Iiim wiI *
a * ettiiin "inn eavh wi * k f«• i her p* r-
•** hi a 1 ti-*'- II*- n*'Ver io* |ii I r* *1 what
•die did with it. but aft^i thirty nine
\* ai of wedded lif«* the wife died,
ami mi the drawer id an anliipie table
Ho hunt-am! found a t nj* containing with, cntu
aUo a roll of ^re* ubad<
amounting in all to $In.iMio,
I n1 ic ilii: Nwh> I a l*n i
l hc Mi«*-iN-ipj i law of I
•Ira
upon
heen av.H-uded to
M Miiulv r ilea Ktvrn win n • li«**ii• I
T K \ A s
II i\ it te«'\ i I III IIO : s I i ' I. IHiiId
il - * ' . ill *1 It • I I - ill.l I « i'l '"'.*-1 uf
« vi«* * I ill* m o* -i '• -1 iMi'i.;*'i| ami
in always p.tv the i'1 1 - • "n ut.
1 - III Hi IM.I V w I,, i \ .iu i fcjet a
ehvin **llaN
IMMI. o. III*
\I* y*ui ma*tr mi«eiaiue in imh^' -•
ii«*ii. ( oiMipattou, IMriinc**, i .>-« . f
A| l et lie. Yellow Skin'- >hiiuli - \ il al i -
set i- a poult We eure. >.>id \<\ Mil* \ a
Ilill ami i Krlmrtl A s*«n.
-ivlUh I tit * mi t
liiini-
II \s | KM i|* 1 I \ As
in the Ur,i >d St ite \\ i<
higlie t p' > • i i . : i i
Wt>;.*ti > « v 'i Tf pati' '.aio I>y fair rziVIIBATS ROOMS
dealing. (|uick lie and lion profits. , 11 "•
I'liaukfui i lii*' i' ii ti.' tin |i.t t lit"ml
l' i Ito I'artiiet's u,. w t mi Ii i ,-sjiv i Iml \vc !, ' "
I # ' ' \V vi Mil I KH.
Mrs. u\u\ >iinowki.i.. pnmiress. vn iil always i'c o jicciallv si* ckct| with
► vi i I'KHM I'l i.inh -i.p i is'M.' o-| H k| v •< t :i tni ^ In t III 'i I Him i I a Hi I t
litem lo give lis a t all before ,'it i .itt"ut"' lot'
ilu business i I tlie tn \\ veal', wt'lt tlie
asHunuiee that we will mak it in 'm*i • in-
leref-t *• 11lit* lop i >11 i>i tin TIM 10.
IN Illi
jinpCf: QU'tlpmp Highest prices paV for CRAFT BUILDING,
n r COTTON, HIDES AND BEESWAX. - -
, I). Iiersl Mipplle «.|>. n literal
Yours to Serve, ^
i'VUMIN • I dl I I VII \ m * II I L'l PI) i*
...o| \ || ASI.KIi iv i'ii A >wTm> '"A
pricc*. Uiw uieaeall. la ill llliUUIill \\ V1 VM | V. O. Ill N I'KH.
\|t|d> foi I'alalnfiie
J. H. GOODMAN.
BI.ACKSMITHING
Si. Louis Cash Store.
C. 0. HUNTER,
II t\ in*; | * to «1 i
Family GOcery Store
AM'
'k "Illi hi lit,
• rl ol lee
I It*' IioUhc i*f repi' -citlati\i
j the 4 w* nty mccoiiiI mi-tit ha>*irder*d
I*1,1 mhi iopicM of Ilojjym* --am to
'**• pnutcd and nciiI nut at -tate * \-
p life. A line *ch* tlie l* j ay a can*
• iitlate'a * aiupai^n * \}u u*< - with ti.*
tat* 'h inoui \ \ y* at i t II
liii *l tti ^ct an appropriation of a
larj e amount of mone\ lo liyht the
I cdcrnl coin 1?*. Woiihlu't In b:t\c
ha* I n * I a ti* I \ * a.upai^tf fund if that
m heiuc had ^oiie throiieh : \\ a * . •
Day.
lt*il*i 11-tin a .liuic . .t* nc-l iilo ik .
1 i'« t i i « , tlain i hill i nre
Kiv- UHUi |>iil anlUfacllon ' I'l* a-anl
I • L k«' \* em**, ii** pat >*i|*l bv
Mile\ A ||i||
A colorc«| man of tin* city, while
ciiuni;t'i! in butchering at one * f the
uiarkeU I lift I'tiCfday, bad oct a*ion
to Wipe lit** liosc. lie i bought I *-hly
inatlc a fwipe fnr l i« iimmiiI or^fan
wiib lhc baud that In-1*I the knife,
a'1*1 when they ^ I lie hand iiml noxe)
met, ilo kmfe clipped ami off w*nl
lhc hp of the mau'a noae. lie wa«*
th* in*•**I frinhlcmd uc^ro iu N\ cimai
for a few momentbut tin tip wa
M 'uc. and ho lie had to '^nii ami
bcai it. \N * iuiar Mercury
Millolt - N'ltalut-r I- what you n#e*|
for I'on-*llt ait<ui, I *• « **f \ppeiiit*. IM/-
rlliea*. ai*() all ayiuplolii* of |lv pepida
I'l'ier lo mid 7"* ceiii- pel Imllle. \ldey
A lllll, and <'. h* hi i * I A >oli
tin- nubject h
read af follow-
If :in\oue .-hall wilfull; interfere
a v \. knowiniily eiitpl* y
or induce a laborer * r s* rvant who
ha- ontr;ot**l with another for a
fpet itied 11 in* t- leave hi- employer
before th*- expiration « f hi* or her
centra l without the cotifctit of the
eniph yer. he will be guilty of a mi**,
demeanor; and u; on •*mvi tion, he
ahall be tin* *! in any -un not I
f than ! "' nor n« rc tliam r'ltui in
1 a<hliiMil to ftu h Ilu* h* -hall be
-lu*rt uap- otriui; 10 luee«aant eouicoiu^
lb* w a- ii«In i**'• I w hen very much run
down to try llalhtr*!'* lloreliotitul Hyni|u
lo immediately r«*lleve«l of hi.
i oti^n iml hi- re«t improved to aueli m
de^o*' t li al lie eoultl "deep noiiutlly all
^lil ; XII .Jaekaoii Slate-. "| reyiird
llalltird - llorehouuil Syrup superior to
any « oti^h ayrup * n the uiarkel, and it*
freedom fiom Opium hikI Mnrphlm*
n*a\ e no eon^iipailoii after lining it. For
till- r«\i-oit ahuie I eon-ider il the Inr-t
*'oujfh -yrup in il.e world for **111 hire n.
My 1111 * ire now -trotiger than they
hav* tn*eii for year-. Tli!*• nynip U very
thiru t i lie tlimat and lun>;-." Solil
hv Mil* > a Mill.
, begin over again. I wonder if anv
1 11 < "I'l- | of these fast girls could hnik Into the
A ■ ■ -vv -:it'' ti 1 vv ax - acts admirably future a little way aud see the life
in am kink of cold, and if not they arc preparing for themselves,
brought about by exercise it ought would they stop in mid career and
to lie produced by some of the uiany aud take another road't Poor, foolish
other means known to housekeepers. , girls! vainly thiukiug that they are
If the cold is iu the head the follow- winning the world's applause, when
ing treatment promises well: Add
a t c a spoon f u I of powdered camphor
to a pitcher of boiiing water. Over
this phicc a cone made of thick paper
or pasteboard, and hold the no e and 1 "•*•' tun hittkiis,
month over tin small opening. l'lie 'I'lus remedy is tiecouiiiig -<• well
vai■ oi ari-ing from the water i. I known uud so |M>pulur « to need no
*ii. i with camphor, .mi win
the world'a acorn and contempt ia ail
that they will gaiu. Julian Truit
Hiahop.
liabli
doub
i.i' Hi:
to tto>
■ • th* •'
Mi I-
tain
•ni rt
• lo\ , J
nt of *1
by i*
• t.'
H.u.l in
. wl.i h
f St . Il
W tr
1*1..
II M
muio
I'..* . f I.I i i
Kb * ui. lllll'r- haa
tloiie more for me ili.tn all other uu dl
i : in** com'on* d. for that li.id l* * liuw;
aii-inu 11oiii hi'ho \ an I 1.1 \. i {t.11*1* *
•loiiu I *• -11*'. fanner .ni>l -1 ■ >. kuian. **f
• allte phi* * -a\- " I illd Kleetli* Hit.
t* r* to In* lhc l « -l hi.ho y and I i\et
medicine. mak*« im* f* *«| 11k• a to w man."
.1 >\. Gardner, hardware met. haul.
-.inn town iy - K.I* * lib llillei*- i-jm t
th*' thing for i m oi w ho i- til run *I"W i.
ami doll I care whelh*-i lo* li\* - *u di* -;
h* loiill*l lo w -Hcliw'th.H""d ap|H*lll*' ami
fell jtl-l like he II l>l a lo W l< i-< oil life
Only u* i luitil* .it .1 M J* \ a i " -
It o# I*"*'.
Klectrie lliiiera -in« the fame ouj( ol
pi.ii e a purer iiietlh'lue iloea not exl-1
It should I**' inhaled and it i<* isuarauteetl to do all that la
mimitcH at a tfittitiK, elaiiued. Klett*ic Bitter- will cure all
tll«ea*>f* of the 1.Ivor and kidney*, w ill
, , ... . remove I'lmple*. ItoiU, salt Itheum and
-i li, '*■ 111 to arreat the moat „||,er affection** ejiu*et| by impure Ii|ii«m|,
i* 'cold ill lhc head." Will drive Malaria from the *y li iii
the victiuia of thi* «u*l pre* * ut u«. well*- cure ill .M alalia
"ii* and about V b-ver*. -l or cut* of lleadaelie. i on*ll-
pathui and Imllireatioii try Kleetri** Hit
let- Kill In* •atUladloii aiiaraiitee«l, or
money refuntied. I'i le** ••!•*. ami >1 .o*
per ImiIIU al ,1 Mlley A t '* .. I imu •
tor«
•a •
-I" * illy relicv*' many of thediaturh-
i ik -y uiptoiiu*.
I i f*oir or li\t
ami th:**1 -tub treatment*
iifiially
rebellit
lint many of
trouble llill*t Im
-mitt is more convenient for thetu.
V \cry i*«mil one *-an be made up a.s
follow- Meiilhol. three grain*.
powdered barncic acid, one tlraai.
Hiit'iiitral* of lu-inuth ami pt*wder
bcn/oin. each 1 {j drama A g*M tl
*i/.eil pinch may be anuffctl up five followiug
A Tevarkaua telegram of the 10th,
*m -ix time* a
*d health.
da\ Hall * .lourna
Kxdiovenit«r Krank It.
in a apeci h delivered al
I .ubbock,
II i ton,
aome time fiticc, -at*l
Twenty li\*• th* ii-iml p* pie had
re-cUeti I'cxa* and giviu tt t*• lhc
I tilled Mate* Only a few y * ii-* a ^ * *
leva-' naftffneil \alualioii wa-^l,-
I il M I ,Ot M I, ||oW || I- t* I ,OOl l,lll.l|,pl II.
I #nI\ a f* w \tai- ago l *xa* had a
population *d I'Mi.nm, ami now -he
lia* i), 1 * \ a- lieetla l III ill i •
gratioii 1 litre i* hardly enough
fiirplun labor m lc\a* t tun (he
wa-htii}: maihinc* and dailies
I lie I lillilM Prayrr.
A little Quaker boy, about *i%
year* old, after *itting, like the real
of the * (iiigreuatiou, in alienee, all
being afraid to *peak tirat, a* he
thought, got il|miii the*eat, and fold-
ing hi* arm* over Iiih brea*t, mur-
mured, ill a deaf, *neft voice, juat , _
loud euougli to li,- distiuctlv heard "ue-half lo six pounds.
on the t ic -eat I do wi.li lhc I he mother is now up ami shout
I orrt would make us gooder aud nd all the children are growing im
g. .lib r ami g'Miller till there is no h l*r«* robust healtli. the
bad left, NV ou til a longer prayer 's> her is v cars of age .ml wnUi
have liven more to the purpose.'
.Mr. J. \V Alt.way, u young in 1T
misii from Hoggy, a ••mall tow n tn -ni v
miles from here, was in town last
night and was seen by your reporter.
Mr. Attawav is the happiest man in
all these parts, and lie litis s pvrlecl
right to he. for on the ^'Otti of last
month his wife presented liiui with a
i|uarteltc of brunette girl babies, all
well ilwelopeil aud perfectly formed,
and ranging tu weight from four and
PAKKFICS
loll'
>1 HI P
-tops rough iii-tant ly
i in lwo dav s.
Mil pounds, while llir mother Is If
years o'.d and weighs Ipoeiiuls.
I.mat l'lie couple were married thir'een
mouths .go and this is their llrsl
Issue. Hoth parents are native, of
*ures ix>hIs ihi* |iH-alil>. l'lie event look place
, iu Arkan-a-.
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