The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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i'hiktom.
hop. TIX4S. NOV. 26.1892.
riir follow In)* iii llie vole for
t'ongrcs* In lite counties tninposing
the '.Hll (' i igre
taiotul District:
sat sits.
IIOKNKS.
llu met
. 120JI...
IM
llurlcsou
.iaoi...
KIKi
Ilays
. t nt*...
7111
Csidwell
117li
Washington. ..
.3MKI2. ..
10*2
1-ee
.1091...
1064
.9140(1...
11:>7
Travis
.4 lil...
2.i 12
WillianiiHiii ...
.JUKI*...
211«
ToUl Hi.7(1.1 I*,<07 1p aco, hut it mii t In
ftlsjnrily fur Hiyers, 7,IU0. j indepciuleut
| which will |>**rmit any
I'll* AB. Mj.th.re.re Jusl tiree allUllill>?
Ileiuocracy. A peso
Imiiilri'il Hill rlsly-llve applies,,!*
for tin- Houston |inelnltlcc.
A N*
au>
w Jersey gtauil jury reonili-
1 • '•'• hi>ii>ut of whi|i-
im.g^^iKtk for wife-heaters.
Kenatwr Mill" anil (Jov. Tlirock-
mortoii want tin hrcacl, lirlviin the
Clark ami lloun factions healed.
Hon. Wells Thompson, of Colum-
bus, announces himself no a candi-
date for Congress from the JOtli
district. two year* hence.
The Waco tiloheia "thankful that
the anti-third term rule stands be-
tween n* and the possibility of si*
year* of Hogglsm" Amen!
11 ■ a i.
G23..MM) ia |{iven as Cleveland's
popular majority over llarriaou;
over both llariisou and Weaver,
6H'J 000. Cleveland'* plurality in
11181 waa (i2,C.'IH; in 18K8 it wan
VH,0I7.
The Kspress says Oeorge^GISft )
Its fhoiii' for govvjuvtr^lmo yeara
hence, wlyle "another ex chalice
n*ra^v1Iiniaa ita choice for I'. 8.
^Hrtu>r.
Dr. Jones, for the murder of
Capl. Veal, at Dsilss, waa refuaed
bond and remanded to jail, lie
atiould hang. The murder wan cold
blooded iu the extreme.
•Mrs. Leant', of Kansas, says "the
office aliould aeck the woman aa
well as the man," heuee ahe will not
acramhle for the senators!,ip hut
will lake ll If it ia offered her.
'1 he propoaltion to hold a consti-
tutional convention waa defeated in
Kauaaa, to the great disappointment
01 auti*piouttiitivtoaia, wno expected
to aecure the appeal of the prohibi-
tion law.
The tlalveston Newa' count of
the total vote cast in the ntate at the
late flection waa 41K,4!'l, of which
received 182,(iiK); Clark 127,-
411. N^gSlR^UiUijTG^l'endcrgast
1.110 and Houston idlli'y
jfllo ,ng dlppiug fronT
aco I ilolte bit* the nail sipisrely
ll the head, and voices tlie feeliim
ol even true lleuiocrsl who voted
fur (ieorgo Clark, ut the recent
election:
Tlic Kort Worth Mail come* pretty
near plumbing center in the billow-
ing: "The Democrat* who sup-
porteil Judge Clark have no upolog)
to make -they have done no'lung
that demand* an apology. They
will not lisie peine if in return tliey
iiiiirI acknowledge that tliey de-
parted from Democracy in auppoil-
ing Clark ; nor n ill they have it if
to Mfcurc peace I hey tnusl admit
that the lloggitcs are possessed of a
line article of Democracy. The
Mad i* willing to Join in appeal for
an honorable,
the term* of
Democrat to
i* not pure
i' of that kind
only kind that a Democrat
be a*ked to accept. The
rnU *'.il n .id (f••(iri'l*
i h'atl tli«l ho not Imcmuhc tlicv
fur «>I!Uh', hut ln'i *\uic tin's
ailli
M NOW.
IN ONE SCHOOLROOM
Kdib'i tdverllse.
It ia with pie
atililc the peu
are ,iet iu the '
owing lo the r
axirv
lo ii I
laud
■ci lit
We ugaiu as-
you know ne
il liviiiKi" hut
I halite of llie
i^iil ,i terriliie
were "yenI for
ia the
aliould
| it iii" '
C in r H i
hoped
wea'i 1 ii-t Ai* hale ea
cold ami fee I us if w i
ami couldn't go".
Now the ciecllou i* over the peopli
are at u lo-.* lor something lo talk
about, ll p&ascd off very quid I
here, tim e in awhile we u iiild hear
umi - one talking pretty loud fur lit* |
favorite canlda'e ai,d another would I
"Hurrah for Hogg. Hell, llighaalrr
and llnrdi nii> " A* for ua, wej
I remised to \ ole for lb« man whoaet
up the best whiskey, but, after #c
got one drink il ml l.i<,lcd alike to
u . ao we Just lollfd our sleeves up,
took a fresh chciv ol tobacco, ami
voted for In-ill ail \\ e pill ill a few
vote for I Ion- ton I el"ri' breakfn*',
ami alter we got -oine "lunch under
our bell" we rolled ii|i ll good sited
mujoiilt fm- Iiiiii at lliis box.
At higid the hot a held "lii^h tea"
at the "Hungry Ca*lle". I'livy lint
tiler* about ilul . ilrank a lit'.le
"cauidale en >i all r" and exeliail|ied
yarni until the cook annunuced sup-
to uliiili no one objected. *
LETTERS WILL NOT BE F LED
At
W ii-hl 'jluii I llle** I II'') I ome
Alter Man Ii 1. IHUH—That's
niltrial.
per.
Illlgl1
III uitli
I hiked I le di ni i •<"
lue lapnm.) 01 cliaill liglltlllug".
Other dihliex nl o failed bi'm*a;!i
their "magical power." After supper
a few Mump upeeilicM were made
and thus ended the election here.
We intended lining lo liaxtaop
lant month to hear tlie "Hogg"
grunt, but, it turned cold the day
before ami we heard several "I'lg*"
h'plcal ho we thought that would do
people, if il shall Have brought legis-'an'' «'" «• < H'<' fresh pork
1 • . k lew It would do.
lator* to n proper appreciation of, one ftieud-., N M. Harden, 8. U.
believed iiiiii to be the exponent of
true Democratic doctrine, and they
have nolliitig to be ashamed of. If
the light just eudeil shall l.ave made
liovernor Hogg n-ulixe thai lie i* the
servant, and not the master of the
the duty which they owe to the peo-
ple, then thai llfiht will not have
been in vain. There is no doubt ol
the fact that these impressions have
Ixeu made lo a certain extent, and
to that extent good has resulted.
So, the stalwart l)fmocr*lc7,T Texas
have no apology U . ftffer for dointi
their duty. I'ffcce is acceptable,
hut It MV.'.Sl be an honorable peace."
"NoTen Dollar Immtirraiiis."
The New York lleralil lian nailed Hie
uticve iiiottn to il masthead and i-Hack-
ing il w ith forcible editorial*.—Kxpress.
If no immigraiits had ever been
admitted here but those who could
pay llrat-clasa cabin fare our door*
would have been shut again*! some
of the best brains and enterprise
Americans ever aa*. A. T. Mewart.
wlio died worth sixty millions,
Andrew Carnegie, who gives em-
ployment to Ihree thousand working-
lueu, and Janies (lorilon Hen net t.
founder of the New York Herald,
nil three catuu to this country bare-
footed and iu ragged breeches —
Houston Age.
DARK COHSKH HOTS.
Daiik Coknkii Nov. '22, 'H'J.
(Sood morni(i|{, Mr. Kditor and
reader*, Here comes the hultcrlly.
trying to tly again, but don't know-
thai 1 will succeed.
farmers are very near through
picking cotton in this section of
country.
We were sorry, indeed, to hear
that Mr. Woods' store was burned
down the other night. We heard
that he did not liaise much as lie had
it insured.
11 am I >ti in and II. II. Ice alU'iuled a
dance at the residence of .\ir. (inert-
licrs, near Bastrop, last
night I hey repiijjjr^ff\ nice time
uud give Mr, ftlnl Mrs. ti a great
ileal Ue el-edit for the kindness shown
l.'if in.
We alU'iuled a sociable at Mr.
Masons last I ridav night. A ver>
ilelighl fill litile w as spelit. 1 lie fol-
liwing young ladies were preient,
Misses Klla Yoasl. I.ixzlc Yoast. Kva
(iooluiau, Carrie (iooluiau, Mollie
Houston. Jcanie Nhepard, Flora
Kussci, Kannie Jackson, and Mrs.
Uusael. The boy* were too numcr
ous to mention. About i I oclock
candy and cake lianded around which
ii as very nice indeed. Mr and Mrs.
M hi re I \ know- Im* tc entertain the
\oiing folks. It always makes our
heart bound with delight when we
hear there is to be a sociable at Mr.
Masons, for we know we are surf to
have a good time. Hour eyes lie-
I reived lis not, a certain \ouug lady
•'got left" at the sociable the oilier
| night. We "felt for her, but could
not reach her."
An old fellow nTimed Mel.aue v *
(oilnil Head near Hoi \ alio li; i
S turdav. lie and a young man had
been at Seelinga Saloon drinking all
1 day ami I.ail atarled home iu a hug-
I j;y, hail proceeded about two hun-
dred yards when il is supposed the
horses ran away with them striking
I llic fence corner, upsetting tlie
(buggy, killing Mil.alio ami breaking
the other fellows arm.
Mm* Kiiiuia. Teuiplelori came homo
on a visit last .Suimay, bringing *i v•
i ial of her friends with her. The) |
returned lo the "( apilol City" in
the eve, where ahe la teaching music.
Mrs. Annie WiH>daj;f.^ViU'iKnas
AUruilii| iKNtiritiirr Hhuwu Ii
T« • rlirr uud H« ttolar*. .
, , _ In the sixth gtnile the subject o<
If You Keep on Bothering Cleve- the iea*m t aufomia. r>unni
Unit Vmii'II Co I o' thin I'l ci tiou IIO texllsaik WUM uaeil
I3fl J 10'' II LB Loll. by the tuRiitor. The teacher o|a>ntxl
the livvuin with the ipii«tiou, "How
long linen it take to go to California i"
Then coi reeling hi'i-ai'lf. ahe wild,
"No. tell me fir-t why you would
like to go to ('ulifoiiiui. though mi
one liiul cxpritM'il any |uu tlcular do
aire to |ro there
"1 i lioiihl like to take u drivi!
around the niountiiiua," iiua\vcrt<d
one of the children.
"I aliould like to kou the lioldeil
gate," aaid another
Thin miniver wna followwl by a er)
of ''I'lieHtiillts from one of the Isiys
Thia reiuurk did not, |;owevcr. nt
truct the iittentioiiot th" loiicher In
fuel during the ciiiire lesaou there
WIU n euii.plete alwi'lice if dlaclplilie
After the cl Idreii had kim u thin
icuKiiiH for do.' v iii„' t i i,n to I'alifur
uia the i 'siclii i' r> tnai koil, "Now.
tell inc how long it ItikeM to (;u
therof"
111 reply to t.iis nil MorU of giiiNMiU'
were mail \ the lowest lieing five
diiys and t'." highest Hcvl'U wcclu
At last ii little gr.'l said I know
My liitdiiiu.i went to C.diforuia last
winter S ik sturtiil oil a Thursday
evening"
Tin, umliuer of solving the pn lo
loin did not. however, np|a'itr to nu -t
with tinaiiiinoiiH approval, as lm
child x reiiinrks were cut ahort by a
cry of "Conio off."
I'nfortunab'ly lo the tcaciiur her
aelf the wl uln aiibjirt of raliforniii
ap|M>aroil to lai involved iu as disip n
inystery us the l.iuguugo of the Ilin
ills* llnleiil the chilllct'll up|sturisl
to do more tow aril the enlighton
incut of th<< teacher than the latt.u'
did to eullk'iti u lllUIII Nevi'thcli .«4
al e tin.illy put an end to tin, agoiiu
ilig sUsjx'iisi* by saying 1 tlunk it
would take alsiul u i\ i 't
Xhrout'
Nkw Youk, Nov. 2*2. I'rcaidrnt
elect Ch'Velauil lift to .1 ll today iu
search of real. Since the election
ha lias been failly over run with
I callers a.id llic volume of his cones-
' ponileiit* has been i •melhing euor-
j uious t alking befon li s departure
id-day witli a reporter. Cleveland
said: "1 fully appreciate the good
spirit ami fiienil'luea.* w hich tin xe
Ii tiers indicate ami shall not omit as
| time allow a, to rest ei. i. one of
I In*in. I lieae gtiod fiielula. of eourai'
uill not expi'i-i nny replies lo their
cominimicatioiM, for th it woulil be
utlerlv out of the t|notion and the
most 1 call do is to sav thr'iilgh the
! pre I am not nniuimllui ol their
liiudiii 'MM
j Many of llic caller* whom I am
obliged to receive would not, 1 Ikink
I have 1'ucricicheil upon my lime if
tlicv had given the matter a momenta
re ll act ill ll. those who called upou
me to talk about olllee*. it m fins to
uie, have been a Utile iucoii iderale
ami certainly tinnccesaarily prema-
lure. I desire to give as publicly i
as pussilde to the statement that 1 |
do not propiiic to consider applica-
tions for olllee* prior to my iuaugu-
ration ami i-hall avoid all interview*
on thf subject I'hoae who under
auy pretense gitin an opportunily to
preaent applicationx orally and thoae
who burden me at thin time with
.written ajoilii atiou* i annul powlbly
do anything whn li-lio'.d'J so interfoie
uitli their chance* of aim i ua.*s
VV i it ten applical ioua will lie so little
regarded that I doubt if they ever]
xoe the llic* in Washington for there)
ix no reason or decerny iu my being
overwhelmed with audi letter- at this:
time."
I'poll being axkeil how long he ex-
peeled to lie away on vacation. Mr.
I levelaml replied: "as to that 1 am
not certain, it will depend upin
various condition*. 1 expect how-
ever, lo iio ahxcnl about two weeks
Colds and Coughs
croup,
•ore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarssnsss
cured by
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
the safest
and moat effective
emergency medicine.
It ahould be In every
family.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.
T ME RUSSIANS AT HOME.
^Vimi
and when I return, unlet* I am1 pil replied
pawn in triveling from liiifTnlo to
California was the next queaticti
"Chicago," Haul one of the chil-
dren.
' I^'t me ace," the tiNieher re
murked. ns she walked to the wull
map to vci'ify the answer When
other ciliis ivcre tiienliontsl, site did
llii' saine l.iinK
What c in you tell mo nlsjiil Kiui
Friuielaoo: he asked later It H
the largi hi city in California." a pu
A %'lsllwr %% Iio fri.uiiil Tlirnt m rUsisul
NSd llus|itl lilw r«u| !r.
1 found the itusHlallH a pleasant,
llonpltilble mid xis llll jN'ople, always
ready to fratiTiiixo and help me iu
every way in their |*iwor. 1 waa
told MoiitctiincH by Knglishiiieii iu
the ixiuntry that tlsey were u very
childish |Mnplc, ill the ease with
which they uiv willing to la' utnuscd
Una liuiy bean, and also, ]a'rha|«, ill
a certain dlaretiunl of ouiiventioiial
ap| 'ainncc 1 ivmeuilair onoe sis>
uiira Husk inn generul and a colonel -
and lai it iiotisl that olticera in van
i ably wear uniform and swotils hit
tinic on the hslge of a shop window
in tlie principal street of one of the
hit'Ki'st cities of the empire, discuss
ing some mutter wit Ii moat annua
tmn and wholly unaware of any iu
cougrnity in their [xwitiou and of
' my somewhat latwildcrcil star"
Imagine aucli a aivue iu ItcKciit
atns't My tutor, however, assured
lue it wus nothing out of tho onli
nary, and latiKhisI ut my aurpnsi'
-ftiua would you I'lie certainly nna<ts with little ways
*oincw|i*l ii'lirvrd from the untieoea-
karv ilomands upon my time lo
which I have boon •ubjeeted lure,
t It ua far, I shall shut up my house
jiu the city and aeek some more quiet
place to ipenil the winter. Certain-
ly between now and the lib of March
1 ought to have xoutv time ti> devote
lo other matter* than receiving cill-
'T* ami considering uubjccl* which
I should he pout polled."
A Million Kriend'a.
a 11 ifJHt iii n.. ^ i* . Irifaii lorlffil,
anil nut If*, than oae mSlliiiu poujila
IniTo f<mml jn-t such a friend In ill.
Iiiiij' Nrw I>I cuv. it furl 'iiiiauiuplii o,
I 'utiglix. and t old*. Hum h«*f rf fr
uaail tln« £if*l ('ougli Moiliclue, una
nial will ciiiivllicf you tliat il lia* woii-
ufifiil ciiraiivo pnwfr hi all diafa f« of
I'lirual, t'lif«l and l.uuga. Kadi huttla
i« (uaranb'fd tu do all thxt i* olalnifiil
in minify ti III lif i'ffunded. Trial but-
tle* tiff Sul.I by Mi ley ,t llill, mill i .
Krhani A Smi. uruggixt't.
.1 ,S /.. I I /. I A !> M'Y.
and usagea launinon uinouu tbeorili
nary great middle class , if 1 may so
call the class from which spring the
majority of ofliiera of the army, or
diiiary tchni \ nicks or otlicuil*. stu
dents lawyers pmfinMorH of Uc uni
veraitiea and sclnxils. dia'tors, tuer
chants, eti the class, in fact, atnotifi
which the ordinary Kngliahmaii
Ii io Is him*clf caat in lita attempt to
live in a family and learn the Ian
giiH^ci which stiikeM an Knulish
mini us Ix'ing 'not nice," ami form
to a great extent the Kronild on
which in- ia-! iMiiually votes them a*
bnrlai tons
Small uiattcth, to which it would
Ix. a pity to attach undue ini|xir
tance, arrest one s attention such ax
fns|uciitli eating with tJielr kuives
as We t|..c a fork no salt s|si:meither
in hotels or in private houses, the
itforcMtid knife Ix-uik employed to
. help ones self to *<alt. MimctiUieH
A little child kept tne Irotn killing j hi,hi,m half the length of the
Iv I ward* iii tji ble to get at it instead of asking
guestif th" Southern Souiejeurt: lt Hiii mill lai |suweil. simplifying
thocarviiig of a fowl, for instance.
a lilx'flll use of the fiugi'in.
nsiiuf the same knife and fork for
ll ia one of the largest but 1 don t
know that it is the largest, said tho
teacher
Tins lidiculoiiM recitation w^i
eh wus I .villi the reading of nti extract
from an crticln on California whii li
one of the children had found in r.n
ciicyclo^asliu Hi J "I Rico Ui
Forum
Tin- 11 «• r«i \% u« lU'Hiiriistl.
plurality over Clark 55,170, over
Nugent 78,214.
Kays the Waco Globe: "In
181*0 Gov. Hogg had 184,000 major,
ity ; in 1892 he had 55,(XX) plurality.
Waa there a leaaon in it?" In lH'.H)
Gov. Hogg received scarcely a
colored vote; in 18!l2 his colored
vole aggravated at least 50,000 and
possibly 60,000. la there not a
further leaaon in this?
I'ncle Daniel, of the Houston
Age, makes an excellent sitggcilion :
" The politicians can do very little
of either good or evil without the
assistance of the presa. and as re-
gards the Power Ilall or Turner
ilsll conventions, the Age rceotii-
inenila lo Ibe iexax press an elo-
quent silence for al least one year.
The ocoimitU'e appointed to select
a location for the Orphan'a Home
of the Northwest Texas Methodist
conference, have aliout decided ia
favor of Waco. $17,000 has been
raiaed by Dr. W. II. Vaughn for
the building, and lie says there will
he no difficulty in raising whatever
amount lie necessary for the build-
iOf. The building is to accommo-
date 000 children.
Aliout two hundred delegates were
in attendance at the meeltng of
Judge ('lark's supporters at Waco
laat Saturday. Speeches were made
by Chairman Matlock and others, and
reaolullona adopted endoraing the
course iu the last campaign aud (he
|tolic) of the Turner Hall platform.
A resolution lo keep up the organi-
sation waa unaniuioualy adopted.
Terrr'a Old Hangers,
A meeting of the survivors of
Terry's Texaa rangers residing in
thia city waa held to-day at the office
of A. I<. Steel St Co., on Main alrcit.
There were preaent W. I). Cleveland,
M. F Weema. A. L Steele, T. V.
Lubbock and K. A. llolmea. ('apt.
WneoM, vice president of tlie local
organixation, took the chair, with K.
A. llolmea a* secretary It was de-
tertained to hold In tkis city the
tessty-tMrrf annual n union of thia
famous iwesund next month, live.
16 anO 17. The Drat day for b«aU
i soil the second day for aigbt-
No doubt ihe citisena of
jl once more welcome
tith I heir uaual lioa-
•ual meeliug
truly
been iisltlu//„'fr aiatir, Mrs. Duty,
We think thai Mr. J. M. M< I uff; ,m srooOpl. .,f weeks
onghT*i4!brlng lji ^,ii> Aroftird to xee Wo must say to "U. Sttx" lliat it
ua sill on tliia aide of the river, sx i* awful hard for ua to keep a good
we have not seen her since she waa 11,ing lien wu hear il. lull, we will
married. try uud not "iMt.ru'.la" any more.
(iuile a number of young people itut why did vou not tell till about
enjoyed a delightful aorlahle the ihe wedding, a von promisedr
other night given nl the residence of i J hc (old snap killed the wiggle-
Mr. mid Mrs. Maaon. lails, but it failed to get the inoa-
1 think the t*o young men thut i|uitocs. It Ia funny to have our ear* |
in u.'.;.««rr
Mit v.11 utasi*
iiivrvTi ui•
ii'i't i iiuu.i ii.
ll liiiili (imv niinl C K
t of th"Moutheni
nff I ••••irliicilUK xi htiin* for
• thri ut Wiunmmue, W*m ;
I lind ii <*I«*rk who HyMU.'tnutui&llv'
robboil ,„e 1 finally came up wicii • ,he uirioiis ciiu.ami helpiiiKou.
I ,l hreiwt iif ,t,|f , H,„.kll
the matte, lie said that l.« had B f,„k J..J ,,-p,
be,-" hiri-il b, piundcr the store by W,1U, , ,
V11";;f ' " 'in* T'"b(,. Similar „, k 1,1.1
for the hiiiid Of „ yom.g Injr in Kind , ,
(III l^ic Ilia object iva, fo |,j ujsill
tne the crime ■ f ' lub'jfleu,«,it al, 1
si'inl mo to W,lupus I was young
uud hot headed,4>ul at once wcut-
„rtiof...'y.fi4 Ue heavy villain of my
little (ll'inna i found linn ><i i store
Ttia SUi« <r WHSIHIIH.
Tlie Eveiyn* n Hlate ia a Iiiirii
block if land lt ia aa iorKe aa New
Hiiglaml and Dehiwan>. ua I'eiiuavl
','ttinu mid Weal Virginia lt con
aiiua tl'.i.Util Mipiuru mi lew It ,a ritui
unltw whin la't wim',1 the I'acilic cooat
and the Idaho border aud to Jour
ucv over it friau Uritial, Columbiu
southward la to travel '.'1.1 in,lea It
la the UHMt |Hipulolls of tlic newr
states, and Ita inhabitants outnum-
ber tlloae of (Iregon In IsUli it con
taiuiHl :il .aMI not,la. but Ita piaiple
now liawrl that they munis', lltiU.IMM.
They have stiffens I aome hataua ill
ocrtuiii ciliea. or the increaw would
la- fnnn i.% inni to yo.iasi greau*r.
The aUite shows to p'air advantui{o
for thiaa' who crin il u|*ui the
Nortlu*,'!, I'acdic railroad twcuuau
the rout taken by thai gTiait line
I tin ucroas an extenaive ileacrt of
aiigebrtiKh. and then crosses a vust
natch of uatmlly hniwt, buiich urn as
Ix'fore It plilligea ,'lto the Iliaww of
the Cascade mount.una and ruslicM
out fnnn them u|ain the |a'iv„nially
Kn-et, l'aclic al|,l*i into the I'uget
sou,nl iiiunlry Hut the ueccnaiticii
of milway conatruetion coiii|ad a (lis-
ii'irard for such choice of territory aa
would la- made by an agriculturist
or a aoencry hui,tmg tourist, und iu
th,a cam* even tlie land ^rauta' 1 to
the railway along ita mule ia in
groat part very valuable, though ita
richer |airt* are uot alwaya cIim 1 lie
aide the I-alls
Washington ia in every material ] •"*'"*
way a grand addition to the aister j
IuxmI of states With the "aav and j
rich fancy of the west, her |*«iplc i
say that if you build a Clnniwe Wall
aniuiul Weshmgtou the atate will
yield all thut iter inhabitant* mail
without contributions ftum the outer
world Julian Italph in llar|ier'a.
Silk llnl.li.it Iu Aninrlra.
Tim i,nisi dn-imotive industry of
the rial.Milg.'i via, the lulturu of
the silkworm und weaving of silk
Even as far north aa Vmuna much
cam wan Issto.viil on silk tie,,oral
OglethoT]"' alu.risl int'ita )'> tierul en
UluaiMtm and cuco'tra ■• ■I the In-
dustry mining the colouiala. Aa fur
lawk as w:u tlie triMU'.atof theprov
lace miiuciil NicoUia Alliatis,of I'ind
U loll I, to i'eliloVe to i usilgili He
Biden Ins fuiuily, Auuius took wttl^
him hi* servant, Juqutw Cuniuac. lor
the s|a* uil pur| *c of rcuruiK silk
worms in ii uuundactiiriiiu silk In
IT.Hi the Sul/blitycr |K toe, tIn* llcv.
Mr liolziita. hxl ui intiiaiucjug tho
induatry Buiciig hin |aa>ple. In l?,sf
ion tuullaiiry tiis-i were a-tit to
Kla'tteaer, iillil u linu hue* Was i'lDUtel
for preiauing the s.lk,
Uy the year ITfid nearly all the
Kumhah had ,ib;iiulou,*l lite ailk in
dtistry Dut the Salxhurgera ix-nsv
Venal, and iu 17.11 they aont over to
England l.ooo pounds of iix'oons and
seventy four (annuls of raw silk
which brought them a return of
llin Tlie truatisw of ihe proviiiit,
MliKMirag.-d the iudllatr.V by givifiK
to ciu'h female who should learn the
art of apinuing a n*'hug machine
and two |a,und>i in money. Kc>'.
John F 11nixt u, Harper's
fell in love with the same girl, at the
party at Mr. Goot,nan's, urc getting
along very well.
1 would like to correct a mistake
that Kay made in his last loiter.
The young lady thai he had reference
lo, says that Mr. Kverett 1'uty did
uot start home with her Ihe night hi*
horse ran away ..itl, him.
We wonder why Mr. Henry Lee
does not go up the road as often aa
lie did aw hile back.
Mrs. Goo'.tuau has beet, on the
sick list for a few days, hut we learn
ahe is lietter at present.
There is talk of a sociable at Mr.
A. II. Summers' in (lie near future.
We anticipate a splendid time.
We hope those .Voting men were
successful iu threading needles al
the quilting, the other day.
It is said that Mr. Woodic Town-
send is to he married in the near
lulure. We don't think 11 hardly
fair for him lo lie elected and gel
married too.
With success to the Am kiitixkii,
I will close. Ill TTI.lt Fi.v.
Waal:'Ingtllll Mix*, (ia/otte.
Iu iMt'i.l (ieu. lVmbcrton com-
manded at llii* point, Col. Ileuiiug-
ivuv owned a faithful alaic IV\Ion
by naiiie a noted negro tiddler,
known for miles urouml anil highly
ropceled by both black ami white.
Wiioii his young master, W, l.ynn
Hemingway, aflcrwurila slate trrn-
i surer Of Mlasiasippi, joined the old
Carioll rilli * he took I'evton along
ax a trusted scrvaul. He went with
him into Virginia and returned home
' iu IKti.'l. In February or March of
"gnawed on" by them while we pick
cotton lale of e\",,lng*.
Ftuiik Summers ha* a now saddle,
of which lie is exceedingly proud
lie annoys the "Major" a great ileal llml v,.,r „ faithful spy waa needed to
liming the nighl talking about it , t|,,. federal gun-In,alx then com-
while asleep. down the river on Fori I'euiber-
Well Mr. Kditor supper is ready, IVytof, al once undertook
mid sx wc arc bcttcrt id eating than i ||M. misxlon, and r.'preaenling him-
slinging ink we will dose for this [ llH „ fugitive ala\« to the com-
lie®' it a v. j,danders of the boats, waa well re-
~ icoived. Iloing bright far beyond
Klftlrie Hitlers. jordlimry, he manag." lo accrete Iheir
I in. loiiifii, ,* nfoiiining mi wfll ■ official papers, iua:i:,, etc., and o -
kii"*ii sad no | ii ,i ui I t r a In tifcil mi , , i .
Mifolal nicii'liu. All W in. liavf capod will, llicae dot uim uts to l-ort
Kleolrio Millfi. -in* the - tine m.ng ol I'embertou After the (all of \ u ks
|iral*o. A purer ineilii iuf ilnfi-mil f tixt biitg. in .Iilly following, Peyton wont
and U I* gu*i jutrf il ,o * I*. all that i« will, hi* \oung manler again to \ , r -
clalmrd. Kleclrio Hitter* will . nr. all „.hero ho remain. the,
of Hi** l.iv^r i !)<i will • . * ,, ,
rrmov# IMmpkw. HolU. sHii iM,4mii bikI "urrvniliT ' f < . n. \av I Ik- foniM-r,
ullirr affection* c4iiis# i| l > itn|iiirf i/,. i.ii. j l « in« to remain n imiiiiImt
at K*mil Limv and mfonottl hiio
thai Ium tinif hatl iiiiik1
'nn* Kiif.i raM« wrwtch j(ot down cm
Inn and for Iiik lifo. I ut
1 wum piui« ** Ah I l roiiKht my pur
tol flown nil hiin In* mM *i a Wttfo | I*mui (,f i),
to«Mior whom 1 hu<l not U fon" no
ticiMl, thri'W Jut amis alMiut hw
nwk. She thought ho had kn«;tt
down to pleiy with hm Thai win t«^i
much for me 1 pitched my rovolvi*r
into the river, aud thr *w up my |kj-
iiition 1 #ut I th«* Th«hero
w« n'wartled if tho villain d*d
unpuuifthod St Louk (ilol*> Deui
uerut
Will driv^ Malnrln from tht -.v -l< in
■ ikI pifti ut it wrll ciirr 4II M tlailn
{fv*i*.--Knr cur* of llemlHclir. I'oa-ii-
I ml Ion a ti«l Induction try Ki<*ctric Ihi
t^rn — Ki:tlr^ (tutl f'lion tfimi atit^d, or
inoucf irfurul^.l. |'rir«*tV (t*. und SI.00
|i#r hold* at W. J. Mll -f A ' o.. louif-
•tor#
'.f day* tin iI'aftcr, in order to eoni-
piv * it Ii the forinnlit icH (,f the nor-
rctHHT, neii? 1'ryton nlir^d of hi vm to
Ii|h home, neat < arroltou, Mkm. (Iii
(hi*
Ity nuil Ity null lly Ihe lljr*.
•loin,son a detliiltiou of by aud
by.' now gcnerully written "by und
bye," la in u ahort tune, com,
s|x>i,ding to the French tout u
1'heure, mid Hhakes|s*arw use* it to
express the immediate as dlstu,
gniahial from the inolD r llii,'« fit
ture
Null * ii-iMr i,hoi, 1,jr *ui! , >' h fi ol. Mint
|iri.«-ntl, *,•«*.,. (lltiiiln.
If we knew how ' by" cninc to la,
indicative of tlie preiwiit, the second
"by might, la, usMiitueii to xignit'y
la-yotid
By t li<" bye ' waa in Johuaon's time
used in u dilTerent, iilmost opi*>s,t(>,
aenac to thut in which we uow em
ploy it, as iui lapiivalent to tic K,i nch
a pro|xis. not na iMpriaisivu of some
tiling appimite. but, on the contrary
ua. iccording to Johuaon. "some
oininou practice should Ih>
liieiitlonial Hie men und sonictiniee
tho ladies, carry ul*mi a little |**-kct
(111,ib, which is ns«x| ,,, the most un
concerned way any when, in ill ruin
ut u railivuy station or 0,1 entering a
room, without any apohqey The
luin ia often worn by tin- men with I
out tuiy |mrti g. aoiuetimea rather j
long, und brushed nrcoinlaal Imck or |
strutght up, which gives the,,, n
nil her wild ap|x urii,,ce Thes.. mi-i-
(as'iiliaritiew of manner ,
anil waya which, however snuill j
somewhat jaronau Knglishnittn In
spile of the unupic opportunity for
skating which their long winter gin*
theu,. it la rare to llml any Russian
w ho can akato well Corn),ill Mugu
sine
Tk« Tf«l wf I>Umi|iIiI|i.
An eptcuri. well known for li,a iv
centricitiii. (Iretual de hi Keyniere,
wishing to iw'rtuiu who were ilia
true friend- Im.l n-couree U, the fol
low ing stratagem He remained in
(hairs and gave linn—-If out to I*'ill
iiilmiaaion U-iug ngorotisly refuaial
to nil comers A for,night later he
sent out curds to ins f,,c da an-
nouncing b,s death and inviting
tli.'iu to l,,s funeral winch wus to
take place the next il.-.v at I p m
(inly a small liumlatr put iu an ap
| '.lluneo
It was just dinner time, and to
|xrtp'>:i" ind -tiinti'ly tins ,m|xirt.inl
un 111 for the sake of 11 funeral was
iha'id'xlly a mark of aiTiulioi, m the
.yes of the ' de|sirt«sl The friend •
found waiting at tin-(hair a lieiir-1
and several mounting conches a
liter covensl with u |aill sti**1 1,1 the
|xircli They 1.era. shown utio a
iiultimr naitu all t|,.,|xi| „, black
Half an hour had |sinM*l i. llel, ,1 «ule
dixir was thrown o|*>u and u livened
servant s ad 111 * ileum tonus
(lei,tie,,,ci,. dinner is 01, the ta
lile "
(it, lanug usbi'1'ixl into tlx. next
iilNMlmout tliey ladicld a table laden
with the choii-eat Manila unit most
oMtlv wines (In-uoddo la Kcyuiete
wus seubsl in his a.'.'ilst. iiiiixl phi. e
u .iltnig ti receive Ills glKwts (overs
Ix'ing hud for the exact number of
J la. ,j. "11^"^- ^\|1 [irev llt
tei.tihisl their joy to tlienuNhlcr of
tne house
"tlentlcmen, dinner la ready it
uiny la- gett ing cold . p,'ay hvsmtisl,"
he said, with the liiimt comical sang
fluid imaginable, after which tlie
feast commenced and laabal far
into tie* I),gilt I ^interne
Kor s«lc or keiit.
I lie dselhag klinwu *• the Jna.-|ih
(dever ,M.ii|*,ii-i' ili Hnutli H a 1 r<• |• «
offered fi.i sale ,,1 ten, un i. ■ . n«> le
isioi* <|i|.lr tu F W .lenklni
AUklllllilll N lli H Nlitl | 11m
T)io invention of \> m« a jffc
Ht *p in tin* pii^'ii wi TTniii;i^
and ia tl^at mi
many un ivilir#*d p oplin liavtuui^r
atitiouM notion* connect**! with it.
Mm Milh'tt, in her MVcottlit of the
alairigiuea of Aii-.li aliii, has some in
tercsling olaicrviilKilix under thia
Imid. When the nativcn camp for
tho night a tir.' in lighted in front of
each but the hiltM ix nig made of
laiughs, with the enlrMHs' cnrefully
ttinxsl 1,way from the wind an that
tlic feel of thoae who lire sleeping
w ithin umy la- kept warm
If one of their relativist itux lately
dital, wi addiiiounl und olttnty lire
ia liglibxl at a little (h-.ta,ic< from
the hula, where the glio-l of lliei]^
•vaanl tnuy ait uud wann llw-lf with-
out disturbing (lie family luartli.
In fact, w unnlli is so gn'ut 11 msvts-
ally to the native that lie a. ••„,* lo
think that tiu. dead iu only by dee
gns«i Ix'come accnstiitiuxl to the
wwut of It and Ihe airing of u grave
by kindling 11 fin' within it is n very
,ni|a>rtan* - eci.„,o,iy at 11 funeral
Tlic ■'-•mie i0v1. of w irinth rrnil s
an aversion b • >11 ly rixnu and ,U -
tins are seldom seen abroad until
the sun has Iv 11 one or two tuaiiw
alxivo tin h 'ri 11
Il.r ,| .iui.i| uc
men cab j,vc
Few
funs, of « I Ipi i|it:
of la>,ng w,t;y fcumJl
gia*l or how- wis** an.
u«hl|l|.
• tne by tlu '
• lie ixlilllu
mutbs- how
i, ln:.7i Ix- It
counts for Uwthmg in pipuhir >
■nutem lie is a trifi.'t und ,10 ;. ;|
more No chiiiu ,s eli-ongii th.iti '*
winkesi link Thii* will, your ■ i|T
N" natural i'l no tin nl il 1. j uris
mi nts, no giax 1 iif n 1,1 jib 1 • ml 'rfl
political i|in-xt|o,i ■ call expiate tln^P
cniiin of l 'ing funny The iv.
link is there, and b\ i)u> weak In,
will nil no ti Judge y. ir i «t«ilil 1. -
Hut what of the humorist f
hie a w 1 thy art 1 U>*li i m
a I. ultimate p 11 oi^^^Mjy^
er ur dri"
l u< at xw at a nu i Iih- no, ti <t
ftiv, for Im* fan t li *lp M with vvj
a|MMtalty' diwrwrtit ho may hat
hut reputation tn p no forrv« r i
l" a liiai i.<'l ii. m mn r . In- ( .1 a
You III.')' CmUvi iI tho MII|m*I lilol
i«* a pillar * f the oiiuri h . but Umw i
no rtnh'iuption on «airth for
knowlettgod hiunorkt Kate Kicnl'i
Wiij liiiitft' u
We Now Offer You
THE OPPORTUNITY OF A
LIFE TXUVCIli
have determined to
REDUCE SiOCK,
way, however, lie was betrsyod | thing not the direct Mil itntnodiab,
Sim I Ii %tit « Iran llnura
Houtli America is a gn-at place fo,
Iiii,s.- mid ho,m.' leather i* one of the
slaplo prislui Is it all comes to New
York or ti
New York
great South American market There
are so uiany horses in Huenos Ayiisi
thut l*'ggii,M literally Is g on horse
Ixe k It s Mrange, tisi, for at the
time of the (hacovery of America j
Inirsew were m,)iiiow,i in South J
America I hej worn uri|sirt**l by
the H|muiards ai,,( have bred into
couutleiis herds ig(^y n„, wild on
the vast plains ft oi'lhc al,ores of
the Iji IMiitu lo l'ut*g,mn, and are
caught by the (ialli'l.M by tl,e thou
sands for their huh* iMirtions of
whu I,, under the natii,. iiiaitmcnt
II.like the f'ilii-d leather.for what M
known as shell co,.iov ,irlll(p,DRY GOODS, DRESS COODS,
Iiiiii a pnci- rrrm li 'ulfHkin
Intelva-w in liroolilyn Ijifr
«tnd in order to do so ,is
Rapidly as Possible'
offer all lines of our extensive stock oi
HILTON CHAPEL Imrs.
mii,ton C.'mai'KL, Nov. VM, '!>2.
Kiliuir Ailtrrilwr
Since our laat communication nu-
merous events hare transpired that
should he recorded. Among other s|,e
ihinge worthy of more tliun the cold
rcanect of s psx-uig glance is llu-
fact thai th* farmer* of thi* neigh-
borl,(H,il have capped the cliiuax
broke their record for raising cotton
and corn. Mr. Silvester Sander* {
will gin near six hundred bales of
cotton.
Air. Joel Kdwardv of (iiddinga.
is speuding a week ill our neighbor-
hood. guest of .Mr. Kvander Mc
I'haul,
Mr. Wade Allen is muring to
Taylor, Te*a«.
Mr*. Sarah Whitworth is visiting
Mr. Piglass Whitworth, her son.
Mr. licit Mcl'haui has a bouncing
naby boy. aud I suppose lie will call
Ium Hogg or Cleveland.
Mr. fTm. Wis- Is very sick at hi*
home.
I'rof, II. K. (aibson ia progrc**iuK
finely with hi* school, giving general
satisfaction.
Mr*, llewatl waa seriously crip-
pled by ft fall last wewli.
The death an|el Inui sgiin entered
Ihe home of Mrs. Kill llighsinllh aud
claimed for ita victim her daughter,
Mrs. Alef Kemp. She had
Hill Nye, in advertising his cow
for sale said : lining lo ill Ix tilth.
I will sell si my residence in town
HI, range !*, west according lo
government survey, one pluxli rs«p-
berry colored cow. age eight years
is of undaunted courage and
givcx milk freipiclly. To man
that doex not fear death in uav form
she would bo a great hottti. She is
vary much attached lo her house al
present. by means of n *t*y chain,
but she will lie sold lo any oae win,
agrcps lo use her light. S|ic is one-
fourth xliorl-horn and three fourths
hyena I will also throw in a double-
barreled alio,-gun which goo* nitli
her Iu May she generally goex
away somewhere n week or two, and
relurna with u tali, red calf, uilli
asdilly legs. Her name is Itu.o uml
1 would p,efo, to *1-11 her lo a non-
resident.
- - m ^ •
A Sprained Ankle
Thlx I's comtnou occiiirstua slid una
thai sill lay people up ordinarily d Iu S
Wesks. *t we « ill giisriintai- ll ilhird a
Mnnw I Inlniciil in cure as ea«o of
«|nallied ankle In I In H days If a|i|diei|
s, onoe. and In Iniilii'dlstely relliioali
lo ihe enemy by aome confederate as
the spy who had deceived I hem e.hove
Kort I'emberlon, was captured and
carried iu urins to New ^ork, tlieuco j
to Cuba, anil solo as a slave together
ivilit many others. The vessel on
which he was taken wis u federal
giluhoat. In Cubs he aorked ss s
slave in factories for nearly fifteen
i oars, being entirely cut off from all
eouiuiiinicstion with hi,me and friends
ll. uindc seven attempt* lo esespe
{from bondage, all but the lust, of
loiiise. being uusucccKxful. Finally
lie found an American vessel com-
ms,id.-d by u southerner, to whom lie'
rclst-.'d the history of hix espture.
! cuslsvenieill uud forced exile and
lieggnd to be roliirui (I lo his home
rind fan tly. The caplrdn secreted
; him in Ihe hold of Ills Vessel, carried
him loins,* Hies, the,ice to New
York. l'o\ion then winked his ivsy
; in Virginia, where u uuiuber of ladies
raised the means lo return Inn, to
Ids ho,no after an absence of seven-
lee,, years. 11•- reached Winona,
Miss., on the I',(li of April, I MHO.
I'eylon xsys lhal nnmlierx of mululln
women are being constantly sold in
|(Nihn as -laics. North rm men mnrri
them, tske l hem to Cuba on n "bridal
object of regard " In t,el,her nawi
la the employment of "by" in theec
two familiar expressions uccounUsI
for Nob* und Queries
Aii !.♦•« 1i«'iHf.
I'luintifl * Attorney I've un ex
|a'i-t who will aweiir he la insane.
iM'fonilunt s Attorney I hum in,
ex|x','t who will sweer ho ,r. of sound
inmil. t
Hhuntiff'a AtUirney Then let spun
oO on exj* rta und stive that much
money Huriair's llu/.,,-
I.uitroll ami Carlisle, convicted si
I I K ll I ll I|I|( III ( IIIM.
Tin* i hararti-r of tlit* h* ii 1 irw v,,t,.
tliinur to iio wtlh HtrokcMof IikcViuhit
wh. Ii iin* I«*nh friHjia'iit over y
ground Hak tr H«a an* lii"H| tn,
ipU'iitly ntf tick, while Ihih.Ii ti*'i i,r„
leant liahlc to attack
Few |hhipli* are kllliil hy h^litni f
III the dtie* There in not mt|«
iiihiI of li^htniiiK I'ihIhoii 1>iw lMm<Hi
in the city while on church Npu*^
they im^ht Ih> of Miinit uhc Th*
reuHon why 1 iKhtnin«^ iimIh on low
ill iUwh itl the city are of «1« #11 lit fill
Utility in thh'AIIMf* III theeity there I*
hiii ha vimt ainoiitit of material which
comluctH tie tiliH'tricity away Tele
MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING,
LADIES' ci iu! MISSES' SHOES,
BOOT
MEN'S and BOY'S SHOES
NOVELTIES, ETC .
so low th.it tost prices cut no figure whatever.1
carried tho ir.ed .1
' and proven to o
As we have lon^
fcts of Low PricfM,
I'll our "Green Flajr
Wiivok for tin
penslly. were refused new (risl
their esses lisvi! Iieoil nppeslod.
Shermst, of iniirder. silh the ilvst h | ftruph |«iha ur« fr. ipiciitly struck ^"llOW ask. the p'll)Ii( to (till, l X 41 llii 11 >
our Koi.ds, confident tliey will buy, a
in th.- |ri< ,it and unprecedented redu
all sorts of Compe
' '10 Kst is I) fore you,we never ia.
to decel\t( because we are here to st
alford tonvisrepresent anything.
iiffeririK • l(«K li,nr l""K
hUs •nil st last death eased her
r sufferings She leaves a son,
sister sud hroli^Mo mourn
|iai Hu" l.lnlment will cure sny uld lour," aud llierr sell llieiti aa cnoks
-ire on insn .irla-s-,. I, will l,e:,l nil Hl fvlU|U ||. httW
(Toil,uln and ('((re. •nrulus. hurn*. •oahla, 1 . ' .,
bruise. throat, sore cheat, |,wr one sold lss( Isll l.y llu trsn who
luck, . or,,., huulnin., I'.ir rheuinstlsm. hud msrrled her,for $.('Hi ;sml furlher,
lui„hs(o. neurslKlM. eclitra. led Muscles that n he csnic IhroiiK( inoinnsli on
II hut no ei^ual. Il nni al1"* sny nlher |,|M way home, be sun the man and
while limine,ir to be pill • ff on yuti fur , , i ,.i_
heel, >,HIW I,In,un ut. like '•" "Knin.;.i lllfli.
,
al„l i >ii the Vii'iriniit Hem I, ruilrisid I one
liotiicl lifter u atnlll, aeveliti'cii |ail.n
within u shorter ilintiince I hull u
1,11111 tor of ii mile struck hy liitlit
uiiiK Interview in Hultiuiiu'e Hun
w ho a*
ll. A*i( fur II dlKid'a mini
Sulil hy Mil« .1 Hill.
I.lnhueid.
Ski,i Jones is stirring up tho sin-
ners of (inhesion.
Cuhs. Ihe facts
from one of the
rcspouslide gentlen
written lo a
of congress frma i
pifeujif"
tele Bitten
I'm.'HsIl KoiiisI. Cnmiilshils aud Montle
■ I* Irrrvulsrlt), Leuoirrluea ur Wtilii#, ( r,M1|lv khoi
""'l I'sin t, it .ok ir su,.i,Biii.'„s the K""1
i iiII iness >lnim Inilr.
With the dies, suit the tine white
linen handkerchief holds pnicdcins'
A ciiliinsl iinndkeirhicl would throw
the full (Ileus i'liselllllln ('(ilupletely
out of joint 'llic ploln white lie,,,
atitoluii niouchoir is i,,(lc(sl „pro|ssi
iljajii nil isi iisioiia AIiIioiikIi (lie
hiiiidkerchiof ia for use prunurily.
Iiild ill u strict (iIim I vunceof llic (isle
of l(isal nmiincrs ahoulil never la ex
plotted, there la u strnUK UiiiMculllie
|a',|i'l„(,,t fol the fancy llll,iiikcn lllcf
for informal wear Clothier and Pur
malic,-
Al
II
Houston, on the 'It, W S
his wife lliroiigh Ihe
breast, aud then shot himself, liter-
fit lila, I,iii;,|. ,i|i Hi., whiihi aiiitem
lias ri,pit l -iitss,uii soil will eiire Mi , , ,
llruaal.ti. h nil I,, fold -t imp fer hs^ klly lilowlug ll,« lop of his III sd off
i l>(^^ I'it .Muonijl.a' (• . I' al.vilI. K). Cause, jealousy.
MEYER BRO
'ken Flag Store.'
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1892, newspaper, November 26, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205144/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.