The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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civ*®" tr-iportanii to iu) lulinl than I tin
Moral r<tti which lotlow m IliHr w**o
In iIk IiIiuh fur what |mi |*w*-* thai MM***
of the |N'u|iii> lauv prn| rly I* t«***d, II
tuu<-t no! lw (uriictlrn tlutt tain have
wiMiei ful ii.purity lot filtering through
•II inter telling nlmtiu'l.** till ll" v n-acli
Ui> Uawnl hack ( lull iiiul r*i thuta,
Mill' lli.rrfii.- I In giving of boatilte*
wiitar utiv fiir.u if tiiiutl. ti in iiinii.iy
the givm* away of Um> wnge* of labor
The ki,1 (mtli tl. it the ci'.rMi of lite i >* * >,'
In their p< \ ,'ity i< illtKli.hiil iii ii>■tiling
Umru elrurly thin i.i the undue kliuru
tlx-v kufli-r of tin1 lianlrua i f laxii' i«*n
lhit upiir: f11mi i.i.h i-ou.-r.iian.il,
ought iii I tuv only I i la> iut|*oa*il ii*
required for imliliv p.uj* >••>". .or uu y
r
] * fuming down the iiuuu wulka
Mmrv 2. *?.V V*tw,J fr*iin tin* Onjntrl to fYuuturlvum
(our Ht that in* < >-ty omifuaiiiy to
tlm voriMr i<odMtrten, nud there i*
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.mr ««*.„.* ! tV)<u,u, Ui.ru niv i;i°oujm of Uit^T* or
n. uIf* uk!*l' .ti^thatsitv v« "
plight « ( tlw M Kiuliy organ* tuiur 1
tavir My At tempi to pnjmlir* Wr.. t*
Ch rahuid wltl. A.urri'n voter. i,v| a,'l«<-r Itiri.Vnt rmttwot.y! with
qnoting from iCnirlt«h ami CNntvlian t®*w •niiurt ruction Fur Jfwni th *re
paj.-r*. Every intelligent voU*r mint wu« n Ui:ai ul«*ut tho Capital who
*««• lW thin IK ail utUT alMtdiloniixnit of tutulo tU* atiuly of Mt.-|M aiul (nth* nm
r<*.u*« and arKuiiwut it I* a eoufaaMon I K'""B up uu.l ilowu hUura h l&l
tiiat Ami'H.'itn* ilnrt. nut um' tin ir own uiul u wn-u«v. A ••.•rtuin propi.r
BltrnU to think out what it the best y j tion of IH'I'miiih ulwaya aootu t*i 'una.*
turn of taxation fur th iUNclr«. ( thotr lw1 im* down u ImiK
Thavutvnof tb. UMtc4ft tM huw<<l | tuKht <if llnUI color*! n:i<! thi
nmuUtaVtbly in the i-hi ttinn. of 1WI ggVlmt on Htcpx iuv.*nU*il a Uitflit of
mi w or m
M'Xl MV IN l UAVKI,.
Biry Your Tickets Over
that thvy want uo Mi Kluleyikiit. All
viiciik tniUc^tu that thvy are of the i-aun!
i | iiii>ii ht ill aiul i.ru ahout to relt*'fi tt
tbuir ojilniuu with renewed iinvluutk.
lint nt tliu } ii nut .lie I'rmtiluut llariianu
kti pi in with a .|u**tatiuu fioiii un Hiik
likli |vi|« i , mitl hlk or^ulm one ami all
follow hli. i'xhui|ili> 1111*1 vie with enrli
they «!«o l«*uu|. -t l for tlie jxi niil.irj* other in ttniltntf the nn t IcIIiiik i|uota-
mlvrttilajf** of Miro |m-imoiih '-r rh.i-a--' iu.
arv ahle to oontrol rt vj;r*'"ioiml notion
in their favor? it Willi* to Hit* like a,
traventy on taxation to re<|uiri', u« the
Mi Kiuiey bill Jih s, the furuier who
yrovv* corn iu liuliana to jniy u Ik>iii.tjr
to the farmer who prol.-iek i-ane -u^ut iu
LoulMan.-i or to in|inv tha farniir who I
IP'own wiiobt in r.-uii-vIiatlla to pay a
til i tik for lull iii iii'iiiK tlie A tin man voter.
The other ria> a fi ur traek air linn
ruilroail to t un bulween New York ami
ChitMtfo Was i harterni The |«<>plo ol
<.'hii'a|(o want the new road, uiul no <lo
tin* | .j|.le of New Yorl liiniinea.-; men
ill ('im ago are not alanunil when tin y
r< ail in the New York |*,i|>*'ra that tha
|msi)i1(i of N.*u' Yol k want tlie rmul built
bonnty t<i the fitrtni r who pro*liir<*« ' ami exjui't to pi.nit by it, for they r.
ninple au ar tn Yliiii ; hut il U nearer
tr>iKe<ly thnji travi-ty to ta\ the uiukxn
of the |tfonle to llli-ri ...te the wealth of
the vury wealthy owner* of uinat of our
prot* dleil tuiliiktr *
But even mich lnei|iiality a:i<l injiiktuyi
ar * the le.ut of itk cvilr. fi r while Mich
a ayktrtn eniiurri. |m liti. nl . -l uiition t.«
al'-Hilnttly k.:iu to iuvrxiixe, un auoli a
ay t* iii not only iuvit. n L ,t tl rnjnirea
tin 1-utrupt i.>o of UioUi'V Imth at thj
poll* and in i'oufrraaa. It ii of ila very
eeHCIUM that 1 tui" (hall b - "fria.1" out of
it lM>CDiiliiilo< VYIki ahall huyi—ii t*>
do tln> '"frying" or who khall lia|.tian to
.liktrilmtu the "fat" U|kin nil) |iarlleuhir
««•<•..sion ia mere mutter of .letail; but
while that kyklent hut* Imtb will t-on-
tinuo to be done by koiuel *lv.— Wayne
MatYeagh.
A Vtlituiroi.l Ar^umriit for McKlnlr) i*m.
t'auiltduto ltei.1 a Tr.hunc litu la*eu
liKikiu;; at the rerent n jort of the New
Jarmey bureau of rta'tntii*# of Irthor ami
iiKluxtriik nml miiih * over the fact that
the buililiiii; and loan amoulatloiui of
the I'str allow a (fratifyifl^ urowth tin-
der Wi'Kiiilryi*tn It annonnteii {hat
the aharehol.h ra of tin i- nswiiitiOin
iucr^aca*! iu iiiiuilier from 7!,?"(! iu
iHVO Ui 7K.7JJI in IHtll. ami Unit in tin*
aumii tituo the nkM'ti iiicriiiai.il fro|n
9£l,<Ma.HU9 to$L'5,«l«,a7B. i'.n itit-reaim it!
the ilnit install*'** of ahnoet ft) | or cant.,
and iu the aeroml of a littls over 16 |v*r
w*nt. Tli.a it proceed* to rliinii as a
sjax ially HtrotiK vindication of the Mi
Klnlcy iav.'.
But the candidate's ur^at: miKht to
have roni|ian'il the growth of tin-Mi an-
anctation* under MTKinleylntu with thoir
growth during tlie four year* of l*n -i-
dent t.'l«ve!ami'a aduiiuiatratiou. A pre-
vioua r>'jH rt of the kiiuin bureau ahowa
that the khureimldt-rk in thc « UuaX-ia-
tion* inereiiacil from 20,1)00 in tH&l to
52,000 in 1N8P. anil tlint tin* lU-ai'ta in-
creawHl in the aatxio tine from |7,000,000
to $14,7110,5887. Here in mi increaae of
over 100 jier rent, in the meralierahlp and
anaet* of thew iuititution* under mi ml
tnlnUu-atioii whiih, according to thia
protection organ wan goin to hlij.-ht
tha induatnea of the state and turn the
workinglnen into the atreela.
It i* t-iu-y to argue for UcKinleywtu
win n you blindfold your honest eye!
Watch tta.-krtt. Mr. 1'realtlt-ol.
The secret circular sent out by Chair-
man Hackett, of tin* New York Repub-
lican slate committee, which l.aika de-
cidedly like an attempt to work Dudley's
"blocks of five" gamo in New York,
moves tho Springfield (Mass.)Republican
to offer the following warning to Presi-
dent Harrison: "Mr. Itarriaon iierhups
ia not responsible for llackett's doings,
but liw must la* un are of the wamlalons
direction (n which his campaign ia la-lug
inovad, and lie can pat a stop to it if ht*
will. He ktmwa that with the unoruioua
snms of money friad out of the protected
manufacturers in IWft, more was done
to ih-hain Ii tho franchise and undermine
the fnnmlatlou of a free government
than can repeatedly lie endured with
any aiifcty t«. the iiulluu. President
Harrison cannot afford again to bo an
Accessory, before or after the fact, in
nuch a . rime against government au.l
society aa was openly committed by the
Republican managers anil oponly lioaated
of by them in 1H«M.H
Tb# ll*|M ui ol 111** klule llunk Tat.
Tho dishone..t attempt of Republican
organ* un.l t.| aker* to distort tlie plank
in the Chicago platform favoriug the
leja al of tlie 10 |wr cent, state bank tax
into an advocacy of "wildcat" cur
rency Will deceive not dy. The Derao
cratic state convention of couaervativc
old Maasnchnaatta has given the correct
Ititcrpretatiun of that plunk in their
own declaration of prmciplek aa follows.
We ta-llrvk tt l. aa lUv i Irt-uialln* It'll«* fea-
tnrea i f ihe iiallimal baiiklnii ayaluui airbt-
ennililf utauktii In iiila*«|tniiii«i)l' Ilia tmnlrar.
Hub III lbs liaala of Umiikllull, It ia IMM-l-aakr**
:tiat anvne a\|a«llalil atl'iulii l" full! if J fur tin'
Uananos anil ItlMirsMkl.a^ ttia aeedsaf irnJ.
.nay de.aainl, of i-riatll anlao urnlkT auuli
fnrm nf fntrrnl atiiwrvlalim aa maj lM*tbouittil
rtrairaMs. Hrnr« wtadiiM'tti Urn removal of
the national tal Q|ain aarli l-lrculatl.i|{ fnitl* of
slat# I am Ilk aa ara an Mrurad thai Ibalr |ini.of*i
.«aieiiip.lua .a lawful nunvr will tlaaii U
M-M kin _
Whs faia itu* Tla HlkU TaaT
The American Manufacturer, a prom-
inent protectionist trade |mi|kt of PitU-
btirg, .(notes the price* of tin plate in
New York uud In-mlon, fiom which i:
clearly a|i|a«ni that the American con
autner ia paying the MrKlnley tin plat,
tux ii large dose*. The price of Bi*e
seiner plates, L C coke iiuiiib--which la
the atandard (ptwle ai |/l 80 a liox iu
New York on 8*|it. 'fS, while the cable
from London reported the price there on
the aalne gra*!e to lie twelve sblllingi
or $2.90 The dllfewii-e ia $2.:K), nml
the McKinley tax ia $:.ui oil a la.-
weighing 100 (Hiumla.
wihi la paying for McKtaiey * tin
plate infant?
oguiau the kiuiplo fact that trade ta prof-
itable to laith parlies engaging in it.
Tho buyer cannot get terms lr.au tlm
M-ller except iijam a IwHa which ia inn
tually aat isf.n'tory,
Tho Kngliahman wants !*• sell hia
g.axla to n* becauke b** thiuk-i he can do
i-.i al a piulll. Shall wiM|note l.ia news
l«ija n uiul decline to trade with him
Iwcatise wo arc not ablo to iruktourowu
btiHini'ia judgnu-iit as to what ik a giaal
bargain for us? We me quite ready to
k.ll him our wlnat and comm. ami Re
pu'olii'iiM themselves d* light in allowing
us how much of tiieae eoiiiniixlitiea John
Dull has to buy from us, and how great
a profit tlil.a brings to out farmers. Hut
if Americans aro shrewd euoitgli to sell
to John Bull ut a profit they can surely
lie trusted to buy from luiii at a like
profit.
It ia time to have done with this silli
nest uf quoting British opinions. Wa
► have reached years of discretion, nml
cuu decide for onraelve* whut we want.
Mcliiul*)r PriUfiri Hjr.
According to President Harrison every
thing Is priai|N>rotia under the McKiuley
tariff. Ia it evidence of proaja-rity that
40,000 workmen during Augu.it were on
a strike or lucked out? la it evidence of
proapcrit) that In tin* Iron and stt .-l Iium
liens, the moat highly pmtectx.1 on th>*
list, except the clothing of the people,
there haa la-en a reduction of wages oi
tr.nn 10 to 20 per cent? Is Hoiuv
ateuil an object leaaon that high tariff i*
for lalsir and not for capital? Finally
in The Bulletin o' the Iron and Steel
Aaaoilatioli we find tiieae admisHiotis:
"Wo have never known a period in
tho history of the American iron tra.1"
when prices hnve been *o generally low
ami unremuiierative as during the pa.-'
twelve months, and yet production Inui
ut*V9r been so great. The explanation
of the continued low prices la that mil
producing capacity ia atill beyond out
enormous consumptive wants."
lVies not tliia enforce the necessity o}
l.aikitig beyond the home mnrket to dia
fioaeof our aurplua? Is It not an admls
biou, collided With coucedeil fiu ta, tlinl
Mi'Kiiileylam has forced down wag*-a
and brought about low and unreinuner
ative prices, the lowest "iu the history
of the American iron trade?"—Ilttsburg
Post.
Ileptibllran "t*alanitl> 1'rophrla."
Republican editors who have crit
icistsi the I It'iii* unit * aa "croakers" and
"culaunty prophet*" will 1*> pained to
see that their own leaders have laicoui*'
so deeply alarmed that they have taken
up their tale of woo nml are making the
uir blue with prophecies of rni«. Chan
man Tom Carter gives out to hia Repub
licau organs au interview in which h**
shows that ho is wrestling with fi-ur an
doubt; but he nevertheless liojic* tha
"the common sense of tho people will
prevent turning the country over to
final ruin."
Chairman Carter's doleful forel*alhig<
are fortified with awful political wealhei
predictions by Senator Aldricli and Hecre
tar* t 'harlca Flatter. Tlione two prophet*
of evil assure the American people that if
Cleveland la elected the L'lilted States
senate and house will also lw Demo-
cratic, and Foster aay* that "such a r<
suit would lai an undisguised calamity
to the American jieople."
Another t up of "calamity croaker*!''
Hie Republican otithaik for victory on
Nov. H has made the prophets unusuallv
blue. They should brai n up. Theii
ruin docs not mean the country a ruin.
Kali Dead.
These words are very lamilmr to oui
readers, as not a day pasae. without the
I .-poll of the sudden death if some
prominent eltUen. The explanation la
"Heart OlaaaM*." Therefore tiewan* If
you have any of thefollou lag symptom*:
Short breath, pain in side, kiuolherliig
a|H*l!'-i. swollen ankela, asthii.allt* l.n-atli-
lug. weak and liungrt apella, leoil*'rin >
Iu shoulder or arm fluttering ol heart or
irregular | iIm<. These symptoms mean
heart dl*e«se, Tne most reliable leuio-
dy Is Dr. Nile* New Heart t lire, which
has saved thousanda of lives. Hook oi
teallmoiilala free *1 Mlley A Mill and C.
Krhar.l A Hon, w ho also sella the neu
Heart Cure.
Dick Cunulngliaiii. the Mllburii head-
quarters. Austin, will furnish yon *
carriage, buggy, phi-alou. Hack, wagon,
nt other vehicle, al price* that will
astonish you. Dick Is a genial, whole*.
Clevstaml nml tha loung Wan.
The New York Tribune enjoy* thodia
tinctian of being |wrha|>s the mosl
blindly partisan Republican journal in
the United States. Nevertheless it ahowa
in the following words, from it* lending
editorial of ttct. 1, that It has a correct
understanding of the causes of (Jrover
Cleveland's |sipuiarity among theyonng
men of thia country:
The esteem in which Mr. Cleveland
has heretofore lieen hold by a great num-
ber of his fellow citizens has proceed.si
from the belief that be was a Isdd ami
uncoiuproiniking advocate of lits own
conscientious convictions; that he was
poMencd lu fact by that courag*. of
opinion which, jnai verging on willfnl
11ess and rashness, haa often availed to
captivate the populur uiind and heart
To this estimate of his mural qualities
Mr. Cleveland owes In great degree the
admiratkui which he has Inspired in
many youug and ing* minus |*-rwin*
and most of tlie (aitiegyrics to which the
country haa list4.ii is I with conflicting
emotioni during the lust eight year*.
It ia stated that last year alone the
Cam. gle roiiipuny colic, led from the
builders of Am. rica an extra tax by
selling their products at extra prices
because of the tariff, of mom than
|l 000,000.—Wade's Fibre and Fabric
Fall To Bo Our Duly.
Kvery body has at time* failed to do
tlit-ir duly ton arils themselves. Hun-
dreds of lady readers vuffei from sick
headache, nervousness, sleeplessness ami
female tr.nihlea. I.et Ihcui follow th.
example ol Mrs. II. ilerbocbter, Steven-
I'olnl, Wla., who for live years suffered
greatly from Nervous prostration and
alerplessueas, tried phyalcinii* ami
dlfferenl m*'*llcllies w ltlio.it aucceaa
Ihit one bottle of Dr. Mile*' Nervlm
ira.ise.l aouii.l sleep every night and ab*
la feailng like a new person. .Mr* CIU
alielli Wheeler, l.aramle City, Wyoming
who tried all other remedies, declares
thai after three weak'* use of the Nervine
for headache, m rWiua proalration., etc..
«he wa« entirely relieved. Sold b)
Mlley A Hill and C. krliar.l A Son
H liev
I'rial bottle fNM.
Kreiirh T nay Wafer*.
atiuleil gentleman, hlarepn aentationean Iji.lies «III Hud these wafers Jnsi
be railed on. and whenever von buy a I wh„ lbr} and can be depended
atiiir* tic tn'.nl.-. uf ivhich aro alter
tuitcly wbito un.l bluck In wutch
ing cmwda walking down tli« luti^
uppr. un hos t,i the ('apitol In* ills
oovci-t.l Unit by far grouter nuni
ls-t ll |a 1-kOlis Htlllllbl.vl nil tll'Ml'
gii11:j>s. of a'n'jj* tiiau tlio roiMirdought
to tthow. Tlui attention of tlie pros-
cut I 'upitol urcliit.s t wiu. culloil to
Uic luuttor, but lu* waa iticrnlitloaa
ut tltP t.l* a. ' Why," siinl lie, "Fnol
crick i )liiiati*nil, tho architect. t.Hik
ea|as ial pallia with tin*..' gl'ou|m of
*ti |ih. 1 kiiiiw"
t iliiiHtc ul himwdf cam.* horo later.
Tin* subject wiui lit.mgbt to bin at-
tention and ho went down to watch
til.: bU'pk liiuiMcll. Ho waa aiinply
Iiliui7.*.l at tin* way the ja*oplu W
liav.tl when they t eached thowate|i«
II.* wiui I can't u.vount for it. I
sja-iit wtvkii arrutigiiig the prupor
lion of riao to tread for thetn
Wisalcii uiodela of them wort' put
down for lUMi at my own place, and 1
walked over thorn day after day till
1 felt Nitre they were Ja'tfoct. '
"OlniHtead, isn't ouo of your legx a
triflo ahorter than tho otlierf" the
step Muvant inquireil.
OIiiikUnuI waa dutnfottn.leil when
it tlitkheil on him that owing to the
in«(|iiality in tho length of hia leg*
lie had made ati'|M to tho Capitol
that *.vero suited only for |asiple aim
Uarly afllicUvl —Waaliington l\ it.
Muoii In Autrrlr*.
Luniolatry waa not .routined to tho
Old World. Tho Dakotah tribes of
North America worahip the huh and
tin«>n. and tin* iK'lawan* and Ir.a|uoiH
Indiana wicrilice to both Me/.tli waa
the liiiMin. ax dollied in Mexico. For-
ty milea to tho north of tho capital ui
thoaitoof the ancient city of Teoti-
liuacun. twenty inilea in .ircumfer-
once. In the center of the ruina are
the remains of a pyramid of the aim
and one of tho hkh>u. Adjoining the
great temple of tho aim at Cuico
Nt.xal several cha]a*la of amaller di
menaiona. One of tlieuo waa de.li
cated to tho moon, the mother foil
dina of tho Inca nui-
A vaat plate of silver almoat cov-
or.sl one wall of tin* apartment, and
tiiain it was cinhlar.onix! a repnwenta
tion of tho deity, consisting of a
human countonuiice siirrotinded by
numerous my* of light etnumitlng
from it In all directions All'the
other decorations of the temple were
of tlie same metal, as fitted to tho
|m)o, silvery light of the twain. -
London Standard
KfW C'nr* for hf fnr<$.
The vibrometer is an instrument
for the euro of .loafuww. The prin
cijile of its oiH*rati'iu is tho massage
of the sound conducting iipjuiriitus
of the ear by means of vibratory
forn-M By this methisl various con-
ditiotia can !*• i-elieved which would
not lai reached by the regular ni'ah*
of treatment, and which are tho
IiriiK-iftul causes i *f .1. afnesa in a very
largo projairtion of thona ulllirted.
The phonograph has la*.*n uni-il for
this pu.rpuMc, and although its mlap
tut ion waa affeeted in a comparative
ly crude manner, the reaults attained
justifi.al tlie ladief that an inxtru
nient embodying sjaiiul improve
ments on the aumo lines would la* of
tho utmost value Such au instru
ment ia tin* vibrotueter, tuid so sue
eenaful has la*cn its application thut
many persons whose deafness was
from five to fifteen year* standing
can now, it ia claimed, through its
use hear ordinary conversation from
ten to twenty feet aw ay, —Kxehauge
ArUinrrary an«l (mmhI t^miit.
As u matter of fact there ia aenret*
ly any oonnection betwis*n aristia.'
racy, even democratic ansba-nuy,
and a g.aal profile. The more com
pie to the system of caste, tho more
alwolutoly it ia dUMuvered from any-
thing relating to external appear
anee. Thotsixihil inferior haika up to
tlie Mtl|a rior as one of Dickons' rev
erential wives" looks lip to her bus
kind, with a reverence not unpaired
by any homeliness of featured Ktifii*
Cliiaite wiid of Chief Justus) Shaw, of
MaswichuM-tts. who was omof the
plaui'stt of men, "1 feel toward him
aa the South *cu ialauder f.a*la to
ward his idol: he sis*s that he ia ugly,
but he ktiowa that he is great "—T.
W. Higginson in Harper a Buzar
Tb* Tlilrtl amuiauI CMtinailar OcMrMi.
The issuing of ] *<tuge atani|M.
stani|atl envelojs*s and uowa|>nper
wrup|a*rs all belong to ouo of the
divisions under the care of tho third
aaaistant |*Mtuiaater general Then*
is another.liviaion of the sauie bureau
which haiks aftor rwgisterod letters,
and atill another which attend* to
the system for the sja* nal delivery
of letters Tlie olasaiflcation of mail
mutter belongs to this bureau, un.l it
ia with tho third assistant |siatiiia*U*r
general or hia clerks that ncwapa
[tors and periodicals have to <|.iuiTcl
over their right* to ofilcial entry aa
sccod.1 elaas miitter Kate Field'*
Wmdiingtou.
AND KXPKB1KNCK IT.
Perfect Pullman Buffet Sleeping
CAR SERVICE
— hktwkkm —
TEX. I'< lN is. CIIH AliO, ST. I.OI IU
AND KANSAS t i l V.
Parlor Reeling Chair Cars
Free of Extra
To TAYI.oH. IKill'laK. WAJt). llll.|>HOHO.
I AI l.A- H WORTH I'KNIHOV,
«. AlNfN tl I K \ ID Nllll I r 4
THKOltull l l LLMAN fcl IIVH I. To
Al'HTIS mid! HAS ANIONIO
'Ui**i rnniMCtlou madr fur l.mctluMil |iuliiu
in M. . *. uiul ' Hhlurniit ii* «ri. aa (minis In
Iho North mii'l KatL
Fur llouip*, Ualri. Tiini* oi
•tUcr liifurmikUoii • all On or 'Wii •
II K II \ UK 11! I ki:
lauc«l Tl« i Airul.
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Fl. Wuitll*
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A. KAl l.KNKir. IS V. tt i A..
M K. I Kail way hyilotu.
K. n. rAUKKIt* A Ii. V. A .
NM), < Tiotmil SI., SI. I.cmiU. Mo.
OR. OWEN'S •*
ELECTRIC BELT
AMD BIJHPENSOnY.
I'.U-iiiail Au* iii, ian: lu., i -. l Jan. U, IUL
Will our*
UnplnUo,
Ura r*l nnd
Mlar, r
Mr ■ mm i l!l.
W Matin* *1 1
fMuird by in-
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'MO Mr POST-
ok
Yaulk, Agr
•lugtii I.OV. Al*"
aad hei.t raaimn <l
AUI( IWr PKKK ll l.l ftl li lTi:i MOO
•f IOO Pact* wbi. ii • I' I"# arm hi a plain
•#ai*-«1 anvrtttpe. t wrr«* i * inlfrh« a l.itgiiah
o«l f #rmaii.
Try Ur Owfl'i Eletlrle biolri || Mf
V*Mlr* A«Mr**aa
0«n Electric Belt and Appllnce Ce„
JO# North lirnadwii)', ST. l.Ot'lS, MO.
■ ■•> f*rlt
- - - III ,1,1 —
T
<• I W-lllO I
WHITE,
CONTRACTOR. ETC.
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Made
on Application.
Aa opportunity to bhl on .irk I* ukrnratljr aollt'll«**l nml work KU«r*ni«wl
Motry a*t«d hv lutviiit; th>* |*l*na inudi* l.y the hiilhli'i.
aytiflli'c uu.l Shop. K*ai tl.li'of M111II St., lour door ahovi' CUItiornr hoiiaa
l.rt in.1 tnuk.' Vim *u K.lliiiatr hi-loie you uootmrt vlavu h«*l«.
CITYMARKET
FAT HKKVB>S.
KAT ML'TTON.
KAT VKAL.
KAT I'DHK.
KAT KID.
HAUSAtiK, llAHIIKCl'KD MKATS,
a *pocl lty.
we buy Fat Cattle, Pork, Mutton ~nti Kid, pay-
ing highest market price for same.
SCHNEIDER & McDOW,
Schneider old stand. Proprietors.
R. & G. STARCKE
dkai Kits ik
hardware:
Stoves and Cuttlery.
Carpenters and Builders' ciittlery, a specalty,
AMD HOLD (JNl)KK STRICT (51'All V.VTKK.
Agents for the Celebrated
HARTMAF'S
STEEL WIRE PICKET FENCE.
No. 4093.
«. D. ohuain, I'r.'a, T. A. luilkil Vice-I'n *. ('iikitkii imiumii. < tmdiwr
" ' Stock Paid Up, $50 000.
A.ua'iioK.izEir) $a&o ooo.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BASTROP.
OHAfTH /I/.'.I ll'.V its run Hi I NCI Pl.t: HANKS IS 'I'll A twirl tisr.ilhn
IX AMU! WIS fit oil I'ltK IK'l.l.MIS / /'II I UK
MtlhkV HMI.IVHIl OK |i| rilalT IM I. A mi H Oil a MAI I AM.lt MV al IIJH I l<" HI' k
Thi* iiank i* fully i*i|iil'ipnd uu.l prrpiriKl, ami *111 (tiillil'll imrtei- ^
|ioti.lrut l( you intru*t nv |i rt of your hiialtu-a* *illi ll.
Kirlixiiy.' told, In .'iiiiouiit* to anil, on flat* principal rill, a ol ticriii iny An-tna
lliiUK*ry. Sw Iu.-rh.iHl lloliaiid. B.'I|(Iuiii. Di nniiiii. Xurwn). > .-«'il• n.
ilifiil llrituiu uiul li.luud. Krutni' mid ll ill.
kmc u*.'of our Kirc I'i.ioI V*lt. to Cll*l.illii'r* to ator.' Hu ll V*lu*hlr i'up. r
llMtK.'T.llla . W. II lllvrra. I'. O. Kliiur. It \. lin-i'll. II D. lii|| ln. I.
.. .iivlri W. t'. i'o wall ii P. i ink. tl A. c. Krluinl. I hi'-u i l.n.nl
The Fasbiooable Miner and Dress laker
1879. - - MISS E. LSTER, • • 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand
BASTROP. TKXAS.
full K A 1,1. Ktid WIN l Kit 11 IK- of tall kind' ol
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
juM r«*M|iv#4j. «n rouIt- nml urrt\ln< «l^Uv
T.hiI In \ it ni tncall ii. | ln«p<*« l nml |itic«* .
V* H4STIAN. *U.
lilt. .UN, .III
(ED.-BASTIAN-&-SON;)
|Hu«M^s«r in K. H \STIAN',
-IHfAl.lK I*
TIN and HARDWARE
Jupkiitii'd Hid HlnnM Tlnwuri'. I h#* lnr^<" i ai «*iiin« iii of I «ff f nlrr
T(K>lfl. W il l«*r lt*r<ltr«rv. « «ifi**r\ >io« I t i in .
►'••no*' Wlrr. nml
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Eic, Etc,,
f hitikfiil lo lli«* public f >r lll^ral tin* < !il flmt. *•'
n ronilnuami* of •mm
K IIA^IIW \ SON',
lUfttKul* Mnroli 1 KM*
ffl
)
Hl'KCII Ml ILDINU
MAIN NTKKKT.
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
AMI-
BEST ORGANS AND :
"OR EASIEST PAYS*
*1 \ in A IUMI.1N CO now off. r I * * t,
fur. .* t/i i ti* Iir I '.i.i -i* for thl«K* liuilill . : 11 il | i
i>|.|M«rtmnt\ lu t«'*t it tli.ir.ui|,'lily tn lu* nwn lu.u i u I
ll**t !■ ii: ■ I villi it If ho c«*nlinii *« to hm> it uut;i t
jm. I n i 111,t• to tlx* pni ® of th* inwtruiu. i,t, it Imtoiii, t I' ■ I
nil hunt ftil'lhiT |M) nirlit. Uluatrat4«I I'iMiij<it;ii'**, Hit., i ■
MASON k HAMLIN ORGAN ANO PIAK'J 50.,
BOSTON. NEW YOHIC. CHICAGO.
n«w CANTON STALK OVUM
W ••ri iho atiiiu'*. i f n m inn t rr • I * « t ITV.IM. *r.*i h
i 4 !* • HmNi hh iu.-i*/n Itl'RO t / ft *
|4**i i.l ' * ihr gi .' I • r. * . a
Whu RNNIIHKI TNI Mill. lh i .*>
M «li a*i|> g •Itll l«(«f ui « ll>ll/ ll.| tt*- , i I | IKMlltlN
*•> • )•«>fi• i•«* mt •- • i/ « y \V \
UfotiMd* lu I4 I .1 ■ I Ilk* nil. Ml • M III I I.U, / y,
Tht> Al.OoN In nupphctl with t.'i* pun -I of l.t«|uorv nml lu* hm n • I tTui ui.'w'fh 4* 1 • il" •«.* "
i tnt.m" k*fr lh« mnw liUHlN#/ . • linn
SALOON
" th<* HKVI'AI li\M mtli
Ili'M «•*•«•
M I <!*•««• k«l
* •• >•! *f
r I h*.««l-
1*4
H ahl
« imtf
Wit*
to f—
it ,1... AW'M.
Julius Thielemann
GTrarsMrra
AND OKNr.lUI. KKI'AIHfCR OK
Guns, Pistols and Machinery.
AI.I. KINKS Of
KIFI.E. rfBOT AND TAKtlKT til Ni*
AM) riSTtll.S, IN STOCK.
A (ji-ncrm wiortiiirnt 01 ammunition.
I ml i ii I i ii tf Kun. tnri(.'t and putol n li.-ll*.
Kvery kln.l of r<'|i lrlt.K doni* on «linrt
notlp*. uiidnr trl.'t itun*nt^i *tul low
trhitigi**.
Illvi' mi' a <•*!! *tid «'* for jrourorlf.
JULIUS THIELEMANN.
(ATTIIKOI.U flTAM> Of CllA . voiut.)
liUMlrOp, Auy. V. lv.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
UYSTKHS HSII AMI I I.I. THtC ItKKI' SI A I.I SI lilt. v
Kx|n*rii*n.'«*d Conk*. |mllt " W mit<■ rm M.' U «< r\nl r.'jinl r
or hv order. Kverf i|.*partni.*ul kvjit flr«t ri* ".
WHKN vol: AUK IM'Nt>KV oil rillKM'V UIVK I S A CALI..
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
LOW PRICES
New Store. New (limns
Win. Kcssclus!
f r- i'**r i .«i J iti* *f«r<* *«i
Ml**«lf , M I4MIH OM l«H I III I
< ik r fMHiila ut •■•«II*M • (IT* I in III *
fr * Ii* thf ft4'1r«*a« VV• ■ • niiitbli* . ••
Caatsa Clipper H « Velum .r an Vict. ,c4^
tl.aiora w*c llarr*w* Trtfrda b«1*t Oi. i jj-
Wotri OrAin tirllla c«tl*n .1 Con. Pl : 1 -1
taau r. Sufdaa. CarU, Pnmpa .Win '. Mii.i i.aII'
COOPCIt a*4 IM.UI WAOOMI Writ* ua t(.r /mi ratita
PARLIN L 0REN00RFF CU . UALLAS. 7 LXAS
EXCHANGE
J. C BAUHOF, Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
MKANDIKH. WIIISKIKS, \MNKK. I.IN I'UKTKH (III.I \I.K
KUKHll LA'iKH, iilwayn oti iup. i'lNI i'MiAK8
|I.titicli s.'r\"il ii' all In ui- '
the tailor and clothier. bishop & b atts
(St CI Kssolls III lllsllor *\ -Ml I II |
limn moved into I.i* New stor.- nt the Old M'iti.1 where tin *ill
tinu* In " Sell and Kluke to I Iriler "
CLOTHING,
— oi t or tiii in *i
Imoorted Worsted anil Cassimere SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS,
•c-orilillK to " l.ateat Allierii aO Kakllion*," Nt
l.ive nml let I,ire I'riii'*.
Alao A|(ent for Tin* Whreler and W ilium, No. !i, mid Sinmlar.l Se in(t
Maehine*. Needle.. Oil au.l Sewinir Miii hini' Mla.'hiiii iii*.
PROPRIKTOHS
palace meat MARKET
Maiiiif ( lurrrs aiiiI 1>i alfiri ■>
Harness & Saddlery,
llml Not slept tor Yearn.
Mr. A. Jaekai.n. *11 old re<lili*nt of CA Itltl A< Kh,
Ituak. Texa*. and mniiui(r of the mii|;iiltt- | HIT<i <! f l">'.
APIUNfi WAUONH
Ri |iuii iiik promptly ",t!i*ntJt'd to.
Courteo.l* aiul ''.'.ertil tri'Blnient to all.
A lilienil iimre of uiitrnii iL'.' ndleitud.
.'.-lit new i lot .* i at ltil*.k. i ti f • > r in*- ui* lie \
iiiul n*>t le|il at Iil|(lil for )e*r*i em-ept in
•i.orl imp", oninv lo ineewhiil i*oiik<.|iik
lie « n- advlai'il when v. ry iiineh run
.low n to try llitiliir.l'a lloreliound hvrupa
hi «*► linni.**llalely relieved of til,
l ough and iii* re.t unproved to au.-li h
degree unit lie eo.ll.l .leep aoundly all !
night: Mr. .lai'ltMin Hlalea: "I regard
llalhird'. l|iin*holili*l hj nifi an|h-rlor '.o i taken up nml enlrajed in-fore t . it.
iins i-iiugti •yrtip on the niniket, an.' il« 11'. muulnniii. ,1. p. ii t',, .1 uly i, ixtij,
freedom from ilpl.iiu nn.l murfililiie line dnik itity llor.e. alio.it i'/ year*
lea\e un eon.tlp*ll*i|iafteru ingit. for old, hrunde.1 on right ahoulder .ik, .nl-
thia reaaou alouv i "on.lder llilie Imi.i lar and aadille mark>. left liln.l leg en-
ough ay nip in ihe world for elilldren. large.!, and .earred, right lilti.f loot
NEW BAKERY,
in and Fail Grscerv.
iiA ,/ >#'•, \vv, f v
■/
fSV-^W a
EC. IF". KEII
white. A|ipral.e.l at fl.V fllven under
my iiaud, nt olllce, thin Uetotier 17,
inin.
W. K .IrNNiN*.
('Ik. C. C. II. C.
Hv h. h. hatkk*, Deputy.
vehi.'h* from hiiu you u* told 'lull)
what It I*. know what v«iu are buying,
tiemi* aatMled when you buy, and
I teller ant liafteil alter u.lng .aiow-fm It*
ua* |in.re* II lo ha worth the HMMM*y you
jiat for it.
uuuti evert tiuie to give relief. Safe and
Hare. Head by wail. Pri no, W.iw |h-i
tw , Kmoraor. Drti|f Co.. mamilai lur
er*. Han Joan, t.'al., and for *ale only l J
Ml iii) A lllll and C. KrkaMA Bo*., Ilw
roji, Tr*a>.
m> lung** ure now otrouger than they
lniie Im-i-ii for yenra. thia «)rup i* very
•.kithltig to the throat and lunfa." sold
by mllev a lllll.
Annwer Tblayneatlnn.
Why do ao tuany pt*on|r we *e. around
ua eeem t'.i pr.*fe| to aoffer and Ih. made
inleerahle hy Indlge.tlon, eonallpalluiit '|'|l0
diralne**, loaa of a|i|M*llte, l oinlng ap of fortahie liolel I* now uii'li rgning rn-
ll e i.m..i, yellow akin, when for tie. we fall., and the plait* will In* renovated
.. .i „ ui.il.. *. .....ll., and IHI« III good order. I'oaiwealon
will m*II them Hhllnh a \ llatlxer, guar- immediately. A.l.ireaa, for fiar-
anleed to cur* tneui. Hold hy Mllev A thmlara
lllll and C. Krhar.1 A Mon. I MHr. II. McDowaLL,
fur HKirr.
Mi'hnlaon llouae. Till* eotn-
(WAl.TKIl COIlNKIl, )
Would inform the citizens of Bastrop that they
have established a
FIRST CLASS BAKERY
At the WALTER COIlNKIl, where will he kept IK KM I 1,10111' HHKAD
IIOLKS, CAKKS, KTC., Wkrraiil.'t to gne Siitiafai'tinn.
Ai.t. Ktttia or
Oonf«otlo&arl«a and Family Crooerioa.
MT LKAVK YOUH OHDKll-S AT KTOIlK AND I KKSII IIAKRD
IIRKAD WILL MK DKI.l VKIlKI) AT ^ of Hot SKK jut
lilVK L'.S A Till A I.. WK WILL I'LKAHK YOU.
UAS i ROP, 'I KXAS. ^
Will h t.'.ciic be.st
lid, Veal, Pork, Milieu,
Sausage and Barkened Meats a busily.
FRED KREBS and RUBER 1 HUPPE, will
have charge of the Market, and will serve t usto-
mers with their usual politeness.
We will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep .uiiJr^
Hogs; if you have them to sell call 011 ADDIE '
LITTON, at the SAYERS & BATTS Ranch,
Cedar Creek, or 011 us at Bastrop.
BISHOP & BATTS.
liaatr.>|i, 11 1*., Jill) .'III, D,ltl!f.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1892, newspaper, October 29, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205140/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.