The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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* W. J. MILEY
Druggist.
H AS I KOI*. TKX AH.
Sprrial mi<l earrjui atlriitiim gin-it
lo Ike PtVM-rifitioii Ihptiiiim ul,
im l patron* trailed mi lilhrr
ilny or iii./ht.
A lull line ul
Patent Madloinas-
I'y I'erlmiiiriiii.Tulli't \rt!>->>'- Stationary.
( KnUrtd ul thi I'utti'fie* ut Hoilrup, Tr/uB, m «■.- iitl-W.ito mull miltlrr.)
INKS, r K ■ C r H O r I. ■ , A H K THI H A T • H I * I. , AMU T M It U * I I MATBklAL <1 I' T OF WHICH
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VOLUME 87
bastrop, bastrop county. tkxas, july 14, 181m.
number '.':i
THE 8ASTRC1P ADVERTISER.
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GHAS. BRIE6ER.
MKKCIIANTTAILOH
Ottii be foilu<I >ii I lie old -tuml, pre-
to nil. lit iiml uiuk«* nothing In
I u* late-i *ty|c-. - ii 'of;"'lIon j£tiai*aiitc t*il.
A tine Hip of noiit*' furni-iiin^ good*
o i liuiul ami niatlc to order.
I uiu u/i'lit l« r tilt* eclebraletl
Best Sewing Machines,
lir caslt -1 rutin lit/. I In* iui.-I lm| l«- :ilul
III' luo*l substantial linu-hilir* uialiulut'.
Iiiri-il.
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A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made." Oo
T. A. HASLEft & CO.
WILL MAKE
MONEY FOR
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INCLUDING
CLOTHING, ]>KY-(iOOI)S,
FANCY AKTICLKS,
^ IJOOTS, S I 10 MS,
5* FURNITURE, CARPETS,
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§* Staple and Fancy Groceries
£ CORN, OATS, BRAN, STOCK HAY,
Sopii PotaliM's, Fresh Garden Seeds.
Buy and Soil Ah Kinds of
PRODUCE RAISED ON THE FARM.
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Ills nit ST LOVE.
A youii|{ limit liilkint; to Ills n«r«-rl-
j lirurt used tin* lolloHiug i|iK*«.r, lint
> lil ll'lllllll l:lliyll,•!(.'.■ I iiit'l m lovnl
■ >nt* Ion); \rur in torc I ni«*t vou, in
our of th«) HWci'U'tt nml hiiiiuii'sl
viilri- iti llir fnir Southlanil: wuuilvr-
; cil with lu r linml In lunil (or muiiv
■ \rir-. Iirniilr tin1 h|iurkliliK witlcm of
! in\ fliihlliuotl'it Iioiiii'. i ir-t liy lirr
Hill ill' of t1 XIJ llilti 11' H rillHMM, hlio
: tnti<>lit my tinurt bIii* lovnl iiu* with
; iii.• 111rsil>It* li iiiliii'Hn ; ami uovrr
I liuvt' i . Kin lit.. I, hIii* Iiiim t vii I if i: n
| Hl«a(lftt i iiijiI (i'uii'ui, iii'vit liax lu r
t*\i* IiloUt'il <'<..«nv'il illc; aii'l ii^v. r
will il I• 11 tin* ili*alli angel rlmll nliut
Hum fur llu* Ii ill); f li*t*|>. I'll in tile
-til] liiuir* of llu* mylil littvi* I liCntl
anakciii-il iu. if liy II"* toui'liof (ioil'*
Ii tun I in 'Iii*lil lluit fuel-, 11 ioi*i- I'j'i'H
u:i/.iii({ mi mi' tviili tlir ti-nili-rni'i.1. of
a xuarilimi au^t i out a ri-|k-ntutit
|>r.ullftul; and u Ki-«- wouiil fall up-
on in\ brow iimrr M>otliing than tin*
lit'tti. ol 'it-it veil. rill* Hllllll' L!t*lit If
Il Ii 1111 Ii.-ih If.I nit' :t I > 11lift!'ti tlowtTJ
nml In-sitir K-. lurliiti Htrfaiim,
iiimI il r\t r my arm u>. rain-tl to ilo
a ill ri| ol wrong, or in-art nIi-i ii'ti to
i-.iiiifi\i' it. tin' gfittlu inininti-rv
voii t- i-anif wliis|ifi ng in inv t>ai ami
Ntuvi-ii tin- out- miilway anil ilrt-w tin*
iron fi'om tlit* otliff. Ami i ilo re-
iiit-in Iit-r in iny iiianiiooil'H ri|n r \ fiir
wln ii iii-t'ii sorrow li-ll upon inv soul,
ami 1 won I' I fain liavf ilratiU olillviou
from i lip's tii-ry tiriin, that saint' ,
tlarlt'cyi'tl woman, Iwili* mi- in tin-
miiiif of t, oi I, to slum tiuit fatal
snart-; anil t w ining lu-r arms aroiitul
my nt'i-k, wliilt- lu-r t yi-s lii aiut- I mih
i.Uf's ill t p inspiration hIii- p.hin-iI j
oil upon thi* troubled water's, told
I me of purer luipi-s and higher aims,
| ami whispered tu Illy ear a golden
word that outlived all sorrow.
Would yon like to know tlit.
name of iii\ lirsl lovf? 'lis my
' uioilier. Kx.
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I i >1 .hiiip, IMek < 'rawfni I Ih mo-xIiI III-
( i w i*lve no ulIi- old el.lid. Miffei lay: from
i i in .tin il'1 dWntioi'a. tu iu«'. |i lictd heon
! \M iiieil it four month- old did heiu^
-leklv everything i.hi tlirou^ii II Ilk*-
| wnti i throiitfli a -lev, I n ive it the ii-
toil I real iiu*nt iu -n* h e i-i - Inn without
ho-iii'tll. Ilo- i * 11 i 1 I ki|)t iii'ioviiiK lliin
' hit until it Neighed hul llttli* uion- than
| when horu, or pi-rhap- ten pound-- I
lion i ailed tlir I illo-r to s.ri\ iiij; • 11 a ill - t
1.1'll ilO - I olif, I liolria all.) iHtirrhea I
| iieuiedv. Itrfure one lioltle ol Ilo* >.'
ii Will -i/« had hpeii u-imi. i uiarked lui-
| ro\I'liieut \mi- Ki t'li .Hid II- eoiil inued
I ipte etiri'd the eliild. Il-* \veaWne f and
I puny etilol it ill iou disappeared and il-J
I i.illoT Illpl lot-elf liplte \ e the eliild'-'
llfrna* waved I \ thU l{eiiiei|\ I.T.
Mallow. M. I'., iailialoa. III. I'or -al<
)v W. .1, Mlley and C. I.iliard A noii,
I ro-v'i-i%*
srut: LiT/r<>/;.
TIip pnirt PipcriPDOP^ in umir^ipal -1 STOJf)' W ITH .1 HESONAST On the 2#ltli ult , the following e\-
o|ierutiou in lar^ply in hip iina^ina- MOUAL, trupi Appeared iu a (.'oluiiihim, Ohio,
Hon of tliv pKtivnt* I uucv lud oe* paper:
casion lo perform an oDeration on a Vonn^ iin u ou^ht ,iot to play poker riirei* liroilitTH wo tIp:i*p 1 from
iiimii when* it lieeauie upetMmars for or old men, for that nmtter tt ,,|l! p' niteiplarv yeA.Milav wiiohi
me to iis ' tlip kuifp twice. Afterliiif any time, ami when poker in played hi*toru * woultl form mii inlen -t-
lifht part of iht* operation >va * over iuluiitiue** hours the hoiiJoiHiienH of volume for the yellow hack lit * r-
tlie man declared that lie could not tli«* net ia iLi^iunt. So *hon I'n^i- ature of the perittd. l liey are NN
stand any more, a* the pain wait dent W arren Klliott of tlo \N |lmln«- • K- ^ * and II. L. Barker, and
none tliau he could hear. Convinced ion and VNeldon railway en me unex- were reeihi d I cc. I, from lixai
that the miffcrlng wan more ima^i pcetctlly upon a ^roup of Iiim yonii^ on a !;f« nenlem t . One night In Jan.
liars than real, I reaorteil lo tliia meu plaviu^ poker, with coffee heana Hi, when th *y were ijuit® young fel-
iline: I called hi til) ahHi.Htant ami fur eliipi, tin- other tla\, lie accepted h>w« they lit Id up the atage ami roL-
lold In iu to tie a bandage over the th«>ir explanation thai there wum iio hetl the mail near LtmpahaM. I hey
inatra evea, which 1 aaiil waa natura : work tin hand ami the name *a* ^>le the l orAt*> aUo. ITo v were
te«l with a soothing lotiou, which •♦junt for amuaemenl/' At hOtne re-1 aoon arre^tetl hy ilie Mate authorities
Wt/ilil alias the pain. I then told my niote period of hin exiHtence Mr. |*;|. ami i'uii.Si:.«w ^ao the peultvntlary f* r
*' * i ' i ..III i 11 il Ii i itii ul i. .it uimu «tlur.
fe-'- ,A \ •
K&tf dfci
TEXAS
c. mm & son
DRT7GCISTS.
asHiatmii I,, gra-p the iiii-ii's liamis ||(,tt haillieen initiiileii into the intri- ' 1 - •;«' muni
ami hold tlieiii liruily. I hell I told caries of llir game, anil so In- drew !ir'l ||
tlir patient to lie per foot ly still, and | ,, rhair and watched it with intrr- ll'*'1'1 "i11" robbing tlir mail, etr.
when I saitl "ready" to prepare liiin- ,.M(, Kuril young man had iu front Hriog tried in the federal eourt they
.-If for tlir ordeal. I then went to | ,,f him a pile of roffre lie ana. w liirh, "ere iinarirrati'd in the ('oliiliihll*
work and iu a short time liiiinheil tin- ,IH w,.ri. rar-ful to explain totbe penitentiary for life. I'lir father ol
operation, tin- man remaining per-, president, were of no v.ilue w^liat-' 'l,u H '* 11 poor wood-ehooper, liv
feetly ipiiet all the time. After the j ,.ver. As a mailer of fail I he v had oim:
operation had I completed, I been bought of the hunker for
ealletl out' ruady " at thosame timo rents eaeli. I he president of the '
barelv touching the wound with the roa,| «„tc|,ri| the game with mild in-1< •••
11 a in I It- of llir knife. I'lie man lei
mil such a roar as I never heard he-
IY*nlioii was after-
t . S. Court charg-
il Howie, I'exas, and lie and his
are To \ ears old.
hope of llirsr old people was
their boys freed before tilt*V
trrest and from liinr to •inif absent- 'I''''1- "nil the sympathies of Judge
ly helped himself tiiapinrhof beans Hugely at that town, wan enlisted in
lure and declared that I was killing from tin- difli rent piles on tin- table, ; llioir liehulf, and In- went t-> work lo
Iiiui. struggling wiili might and main ,indicating ihrm uli the indifferriil I'roenrr a pardon for tin- boys, brlit v
to get free. When told that the op- air ..f a limn who knew that unground ;mitigating riri iim
is onh In cents a pound, stanres iu their favor.
eraliou had been lliiisiied without his
realizing it, lie would scarcely In-
lit \f it. Family Ili-raid.
cd
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W ■ .♦
II.I Oil
irrful II.
, '.4 III •!"'
I I r M.
small
Wo
margin
buy in
above
1 a rge
Cash, buy Cheap, can ij
Cheap, and then make good KN
I f I I , « >11' lilt ' . o llll
• 1 H.Ti ' !||?l - Mill >1 Al
A limnr • r.-,iiin. ;• *-)\«
-f • I- ■ s "■ I f
N .' ("i W V i ! • r S .1 I* i" . ii'
•iH.rnl.n.*!' h'i ><rr I i-*iintrH . a«oi. i \ "<n
n ifi i • i M oil m«"ii • i ' o i ir. in i • • i
ikitt Itifrr ii>oar rAin uiH, 1'ieiru ntnl i• ;f<« - in *i
A liJn or i a?1 on
HATHAWAY ^ CO.,
* « I iimnti *•• f at ■. Nn1 '.ui. ii.ii.T- v
— THE
MISSOURI, KANSAS &, TEXAS
RAILWAY
I* roHITItl.l v tlil Utl t 1,111 THAT Rt'W
keeping Cars, Texas to Chicago
WITHOUT CHANGC
IIS! IttlM AEh >oT UHlli; |i|' Tllf. FW'f Til IT
We will sell ut a
• original first cost.
|i (juantities, pay the
rN afford to soil
money for ourselves.
We hold oul 110 catch-penny inducements.
* To be convinced, conic, examine, price and
(72 buy. Our best friends and patrons arc our
£) patrons of ten and twenty years standing.
)—'Of our fair dealing, enquire of them.
o T. A. HASLEB. <& CO.
l lir oilier boy. who was also guar-
tliau of the gate of the Mccidonla-
list, was sunning himself la/.ily hi
front of the olllco w hen a rough look-
i nig fiti/.fii with his pantaloons in lii-
lioots and a guu iu his i oat tail
pocket approachod tin- portcullis.
1^, "Can I set- the editorr" Iio asked
ill a voice thai souuiled like a bas-
• 1 drum out of tune.
"Do you want liiin to see your"
asked tin guardian tdguilicanllv.
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DENTIST.
AUSTIN.
texas.
i io)d Filling from Sj.no up.
Pivot Tc th from S .no up.
\luininuui i 'iown-. S-' no.
I'.Mraetilig I «'lli. vtllhi.nl paili. SI.
•t i rowu and 111 ;d ••• W oi k.
\|,|, U< 11C K \ I: U Wir.h.
i;i•_> cosiaiKS* A\'l:si K. Al si IN, I K\AS.
i IV Kit HA UN .IKWKI.HV S'l'OHK.
>, lv of I.-. tli (loin St" ''I1 u|
\liialu' on I'lllinu- fij'ln SI 1 "I'.
I iultl I 'ruwn- f i'"-ii S, 'Hint'
KMia. llni: Tt ' il'. ■'"■ ...ii i
\ll I Ip.-| at ion I' mil. - ■ Mil* out
til-l it K
Vns Ihn Itrrt mltruii.1 I... r . ttm l>.nler o(
a-..mi ■ In 'in an .in-l-ni iui.i eteli lulu lint
lun i l i ami un i |iw,.i. i-. n in.iMexli an
• .(.If I i * vt;i li W i -' ' In* t i an«l It 1 a lit«'l
,luuI )•• ► ATY I Hi i' i t*.p fan t Hn'«*iil
i i• i i> il iiiii'i'ovo It> laelini* • • f lutuillln (
Iw. - -ok -if aii'l H". l;*l t. v- Me early h* •
11, , . il j. n i m l i fe im). .'i tho ui. i i
i.(,iiO uht.i in. mt nil • «l Ii i . n Ixi < H)*)
KATY ' 'it •" *1 it ml in* n I l)i i itsiiu: i i
front rtillin in lot"
Wagner Palace Sleeping .lars.
tit h' rfl Urf| ln:' I ar h rtlr« la thr «i*H4.
«*i lh i ,iw la tfo* lutroitiifUon nt th.i
AT^r-ICAN EXrHESS COMrANY
•I be Above I x j >t. ■ -1
Ip'in tie* Atlai>: 11• i
fiiand-i III-I) rtliaii li
. -iiipniiy eov* r* lln "
Hi- i.all. and imo*'
AMERICAN.
THE KATY REACHES
lr>mi II inntt.il ' -i tut •<!. i"iiltiiu.l Kan .e.
| , , |.. ii.ml • , > • vi . ' i.. |,i ..i i i'l"
v -|'|. • m.-t ii • ii rails, ami |ui • hii.micIi
T5cninor, 3ho-ir.an, Dallas, For: V." srth,
Waxahachio, lliihbcro. Waco,
' Toir.plo, Boltcn, Taykr. Jaina-
vills. Ilonriotta, Austin,
San Antonio, Houston
and Qalvoston,
nn.l iiff.ir.ln cm.'-i " ; • ••nv--;il. n." • to
Its iiatinie. li lit-. | mil I-'" I l>> en/ tlieI s«.iit:i
wt'Htern IJnt-.
Anv tier-on w'^lilnir t.> vlil.
<-.T tolm. ' hic a.. -"i * • *< 'uwmib4l
till' l.n-1 Iflll I'l.iI"- nil I | i i'll." "(
m iri ktnsa a- i ml im •'. ! i i.hbitorv,
il>..nt.i li) nil ui' in. mi., tli "
Missouri, Kansas &, Texas R'y
«t dlr*
IH«
lit cha' ac ttlli'l
:td* In I i*« 1 I
1 i t and St I.
chair
|iiijt|M*i and
. i. - ill lll V
• IliiH-r enn
l <it * i >r nil
iip ti t« tin* n
ran 1 *
point- v 11M
iiiill. ii is n
|« .10* > Till
free il2.clilt!%;a chair cars
ON AtL THPOUG-H TRAINS.
For fiirtii--■U'r 'mail n ,. i..i-ii. t. mutM
mni' , Hni" . Lo' * i ■ - -1
rir , enll on "i- nt|ili-es
Ak'-iii or
n i. < I'.rsii, >i ^ • ii nth) "■
it I.«iii,
I l.'k.'t
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7— HOPPE'S
Saloon - anil" Restaurant.
HOPPE
sect 'KSKOH 1°
john a. kohler.
Il.-.vlng pill-ell I-.'.| III.' Ml I and l!e-l nil lilt. I will ke |I II up tu I lie tif l.
I'le-b Irr I'nltl I mp's always un lap. M«u tin-
I I \ |> I HIM . III! •,Mill.s. WIIIMvlKS. i liiAHS. Kit
M.-als b> llu- week, tlat "i -Ingle imal. 11 ui ami i'nltl l.uneli, all liuur-
illve me a enll. MAN lit.I IK.
P. 0. ELZNEH.
AT THE
KLZNElv (X)KXKR.
I lie nil III It M I I III -IM I It II -I w iii re yell call III 1 tioolis u( I. \ I im
I o • III i-11 os anil I >1 111 M> II" I .ow I i M A UK I I I'Kit I «.
!)|{V-(i(K)DS, hOOTS and SIIOI'S.
Groceries.
I'l KM I I ItK ( AIMMCTS.
Wagons, Carriages, Buggies,
r a w m i m; 1 m v \. i: m i: n is,
I iu- /•" \ A' n.I/."" V. under munngi'inent of .Ihiin I.. II- ^
keeps not llillg lint I lie i liti|> t,« I I',I, \SI of I Itjl on- and Ci'.ttt*.
I dou'l care it lie (Iocs or not, so
long's I can sec him."
I hi- ilitl not strike tho guardian
propitiously.
"What do you want to see In III
about r" lie nuked on another track.
"Want lo srr hiiu about four iiiiu
litis and a half," wits the rather
ripilvoral reply.
"is it personal?" int|iiircil the|
boy, disregarding thcaucicnt form of
witlici-m iu llir answer.
■ *^ es.
■ \\ a ul lo lick him r"
"No; want to pay my subserip- i
lion lor last year and the year to
cotne."
I lie boy jumped up; lit' litidii l
mux i d prcviousij .
"Walk right in," ho said, shoving ,
the door open ; ' walk riulit in: but
-av, mister, don't spring it on Inm
too Miiilileu : lie ain't used lo it am
some'liing might happen."- IMroil
l'"rec l'n ss.
A Sound iiivet- Makes A Stillliii Man.
Arc \ mi lllllniiH. I 'nnstlpiileil til' Irnuli.
Ii'.I wlili .l.iiiil.In c. suck Ib adaelie. Hail
I i-l. in M nil I Ii. I'iiiiI lli't'iit li, fiiali I
I " II IT 11 ■ , 11 v-| i • |. -1 :l. I llllige-l loll, lint
l'n -.kill, i'IIIII ill Hack anil lietweeii Hie
Mu.iilil-I-. t'lilll-anil I'ever, tVe. Il yuu
have am ul llu—e -y in|iliiiiit«, \ our l.ivci
i- out ul uriler. toul vour liluutl Is niuw ■
l> lii'hij; | it iif i«* * I. i.ecaii-e your l.iver
.I* .■ — ii"l act properly. Ilerbine w ill cure
am ill- .ii|.a-of thf I.It.'l'. Stuuiaeli m
11. i w .1- 11 It a- Iiu t*. 111 :i 1 a- a l.ivfl' M > <1-
leuie I'rie.- 7". reul-. I'ree trial In.tiles
at \\ I Mlley - Il|ii|f -lure.
" in: \ s/n: SIIUl I.I) ,s.| )' \ll.
slit- should refuse him whi'ii slir
ktiows hi- habits lo In- uile'iipcriilc.
lor there ran be no illiiiappior fate
than in irnage with a drunkard. sin-
should refusr him when I licit- is any
licreililarv di-easr in tlir family siirli
a- t'onsumplioii or insarly, w hu ll
would iu all prohahiliH show itsrlf
und caiiHc i n li ii i 11- misety iu altt r
years, she shmid refuse him when
she sees hr is ill thf habit of assoriat-
ing with bud comptiiiious, who may
lead liiin a low. gambling, ill inking
and card playing life. She should
refuse ItiIII when she knows him to lie
that ili-spisablf tliliif:. a mitlu Ibrt:
slif sininl'l reliecl thai as lie has
t rent ft I otlu r girls so lie may treat
hersrlf, ami aasuri-ill\ n > woman
carrs to lay- hersrlf open to such
treat iiii ut. She should refuse him
when she feds shr has no love to
givr him, mill not marry, as many
gin- do. for a hoinr. No marriagt
i an br truly Imp
swrrtrii thr bond
'use liitu w I it ii hr t- proposing to her
for her money, or from piipic. A
clrl can generally ilistinguisli real
love from feigned, and even if -lie
cares fur liiin should not accept liiin
until convinced hi- motives are tlis-
iiiti-re-t cil She -1 it >ti 111 not refuse
liiin w hen she really cares for hi in,
and knows liiin to be a steady faith-
ful in:iii. who will make lur happy
mid not cause Iter heart breiil
perhaps, one of In-r inure
■offee was onh I"
' lie anguish o| the young men as
lliey sat their chips meit away, was
piognanl. but nobody dared to ex- j
plain. When III" president had j
Investigation
sh itvcil that I hoy had been llle^aliv
scute need, and the judge brought
tiie mailer tip before the proper trib-
unal with an application for their re
consumed all the beans in sight, lie j least
suit I good night in a most affable way
and went off with au innocent -lull.'
on bis rosv, cheerful face. I lie gell-
1 It-ui a ii wlio kept I lie blink and had
no chips lo redeem is now a warm
ailinircr of the pre lidelil. n.-a' York
I'ress.
While iu prison the b ys
learned useful trades ami also ap-
plied themselves diligently to books,
ami have secured fair education. Al
the lime they committed thr tlerd
lliry wt'if vrry young and illiterate,
and consith'M'il thr criinr a daring
BASTHOl
I'tTarripliuni t art fully ii.mpoun
tied at all hour-
i' a tk n t m k I) I C I S k
all kird«.
Ht-ceuily, during a thunder utoriu
near inuipiuias. Dr. J. \V. Hamilton
i ii i I thirteen head of fluii J fluey cowa
killed by figiitning, at hi ranch.
slilluli'- i 'un-, (lie great '.'uugli and
i 'roup i ore i- lu grout domain! f'neket
! iiiiiiihis Iwi'iiiy-Hvv ilu-estiidv jlfto.
•'li11..r.-ii Inii .Holtl lo IV. ,1. Mih'V
ii'l i Kilmnl A Sun, 1'iugg stn.
(In s.-pteinhcr 2Nth '.x men are
lo be executed at Paris, I'exas.
i lirt-e of them ar<- Indians. l liey
were con violet I in the Federal Court.
I lur Im—I Int-lness men mav lull, t.ut
••Tnuknway never lull" lu euro cough,
untlllim. iliseaseti liluutl mill klilney.
Ki.r s t by W..I. MIlev. Ilui-Irop.
Many a man will neglect hi* work
to talk about wiiat a li'ippy place
heaven is who is not doing anything
to make his home resemble it.
II you are llin u'clii'il witli enu-imip-
sluii dun I neglect tu buy ■"'I'nllkoway'*
uf IV .1. Mill \ and line It. See -luie-
iii•1 iit iu aimtiiiT euhlliin.
A horse thirty ,slv year* of age.
with a remarkable fondness for
whiskey, ill.'I ii' Heading, I'a.
I'lie aniiii.iI frequently iirunk a pint
i f Inpi. r in a pall of watrr.
Nit- W. .1 I-' they nf I i lttiy, N ■ Y.
say-; "II,ut Iri. I ll(ly ciiiikIi Cures.
I '.ii k -1 '.null Svrnp Is the only one lliut
tu-11... I in. I know It i> llu best Cotticli
Heine.ly. sold to VV . .1. M lit-\ and C.
Krliaril -.on, driixtflsl'.
A man weighs It -s when the l-a-
ruini lei i- hiuli. \ * the prt ssuie of
air ou an or liiiai \ si/.t il nam is about
llfteen tons, the rai-e fjom the uier-
I'lit \ from ' I lo II inelit't adds about
i' 1
Kdilea- one t<>11 tu the load lie ha* to carry.
Italian!'* Snow l lniinenl.
T'hi" lav ilu.-ihlv liniiiieul i-* om* i'i >t
oiighl lu In* ill i'\ el \ lioilKidii'id. I uid
• on wiui K lieu mat i-tt i Nruitil^ia, ('ut .
sprain-. Hrtiin llurn,-. 1'nmie l I-. i
and em*. ii T'hroal ami soli 1 In I.
Ii \ mi hate I .time Hack il will • ore it.
If p« neliate- |i. th«* -eal d the dli -c i c. : nioin \ i.ihM'leralioll ill il
Il uHli'uri* -I I if j«: iut«a and eoiilraeled I
uiu -i'ii*- tiler all nlhet reliietlle- have j
Idled. Tlltiie v\ In* have liei-n t'l'ippleA
for yeai> hate u-« *l I'.allard - Snow l.ui-
ino ut and Ilirott o aw as llieir i rulehi -
aml hi'i'ii ahle lo walk a?* well a- ev.-i,
Il will enie yill, I'l it e ..Ue, Sold h)
NV. I. >1 ih v . di uuk' i -t.
AII tlo talk in I lie t\ «.i Id *<
vim')' vou imi *| ili*kI v a* one
Wilt \\ Hell i in/.el Salve
Horn-. Ilrul-e . skin \ft*
ill riot eon -
trial of Ile-
foi Seald*,
etloiiH and
feat wnrlhv « f r« eoon itnui.
ted now ami more n tined thi*y nee
the error of their way, ami promt**
tu reform, l lu \ and their old father
ami mother ai>- deeply indebted to ,, , ,, .
. 1 7 , , , , rile-. \\ .1 Mil.'V, lllll^ijlvt.
• I u • I * • i Ku^el\, who win aetuated I \
svtiipii'hv, ami 11> render jiiMi i I he ramp ehair u«iifd liv Iomi. l,t o
when it wan due. 1'here wim no imi In en pri ■-• nted to the Marylaml
.lefferMou ! ,
I ilIIpIt eute.
\I:I:it snrmu VI^I m tun y
( .tiili*deiate lioint* 1 V johIiiiu 1 homaa
of Haliimore, who was a member of
\ sitrei ni-ehiri'lTcsT Un distinguished aoutlierii leader's
liehln^r I'd* - ue known liy uiol ture ttaff. I In' chair was or.;finall) cap*
Ilk I • r-piraiion, ••au-liitf inhoi-i' Heli- [turetl from tin federal •nnij>>,
Karl'* t'lo\) i Uoot will ptolfv t' nr
lllood. elenr your < oinpi . on. n ^ • tl t
your Howe)* and make >our head elear
iia a he||, "2oO . and $I.(HI, S(( .| liy
ing vs h> ii w u iu. I'lii- f*• r)11 a«" well at
Hioui. lih edinir or I'rolriuliiitf, yield it*
Ollfe 1*1 III. Hopiiflkn'* Pill* Hclllt'dv ,
whleh act*, dll'e.'i Iv i'ii p u t- effeelod.
mimoiii- luinoi'. allay- il-'hinu and • fleel*
ill
m
I he rord obey in llu* univerMil
CliriHiiau marriage cen*uion> ta* in*
trodncetl b* men to espre.-H ami rm-
plia*i/,e their view thai Ihe l.iisl.and
ii ihe hea11 of tin* Iiouki* ami iii i.nl
there fun- bo obeyed. I In- ham! ol
mail in al o distinctly \i ib!e in the
fn*hioniu^ "f iheorifH eoiicerniny: the
relati «U8 of men ami women have
eotno to be tradiliotiM, imply hip nub-
aervleiicy on tin- pill of the latter.
T he lawn which leeuhlte llie-e rela-
tioriH a- for inslnnee, tin* law* -,'uv-
v without love t«) erniny; divorce, the rij^hi of women
Sin* Mliouhl re- to hold property , and of the dlnpo-
**itii)ii and care of children are the
worUs of man, and niinply t^-xpre-iH | (|tt, jnUr to aspir
tln-ir prejudiced will. Tiicro U noth-' - /." ♦
i11u divine or spiiitual in their inspi-
ration. \N . K. i ihailstone, the Knjz-
lish stalemnan, who h is just retired
to private Iif«• after a useful car«*er
extemiititf over a halt a century, ri c-
o^ni/.ed the injutttice to women of
existing lawn in Kiiglaml more than
i, which. | thirty \< ar- nyo, when lu- -aid that
brilliant the divorce lawn of his country were
i permanent cure. .Mi ei*. Iiruggi*!^ tu j
ill id. i 'uvular- flee. I o . Ho«aiiko. Pldl- j
adelplna. I'a. Sold hy I. Miley and,
Krliard A "3011, inu^y: si-.
VN
.1
thut
per*1*
o.
i nr.* ixi-:.s-.s IUUL.
I'alhef . I would like tu
ic library ou a mailer
aee you
of blMI
' N'ery well. Viola; come alon«f.
Now then, what i« il
• latlnr, sou are aware thai llenrv
Noddcnliaii.titer has been pay inv in-
hi* attention* f• >r the I i*-! year *"
• V ft* and I' ve It l! like kickiup
ihim. The idea of
eur«
1 the
to be his wife
V- hv, I'll maul
Mai \ eloii* Hesillts.
From a letter w ritten b\ Kev, linn-
deriliaii. of I liuioildiile. Moll.. We arc
permitted to make thi- extract "I
iiavi im 111 -11 it i.>ii in nimeiidinii In.
Kind's N'i-w I>i-i*i v« i>•. a* the re-.ill"
were a I ui* -t lll.il ve|oU* III tile i a-e of iu\
wib. While I \.i-pi-lor of the 11 111
list eliureh at Hive- Junction p||i* w i-
hrotiirht dow n with I'lieuunuiia *ueceei| -
inu I i i i i ipfic. I ei ribIe parnw-in- o|
eon^hinv would hot hour- ii! a lime
wiiti linlr* Interruption and it seemed a-
if hlii* l oiild not -urvi\e tlo iii. \ frh'inl
reeotniiiciidcd Mr. I\inv - -New lM-on\
ery : it w i- ipi'ck in in woi k > i.I In^hlv
Mtllfftfllun in WftllltN " T'l i. l hot! •
lo. at i . Krhard A n.h and , .1.
Mlle\'- IiriiK Sinre, Keunlai «l/e *.i c
ami
- - - —- « • ►
' What arc you waiting for':' said
a ( heriikee lawyer to an Indian who
had paid him luotuy. "Hccei|t
said the Indian. " \ ren i|d ;
what tlo you know about a receipt
t an you ti tit It-rsln ut I the nature o| a
tt 11 ipt - I i II me tin nature of one
and I will give il to you," replied
Ihe lawyer. ' s'posc may be un- die.
me go to lichen, mo tin I llu- gate-
locked, tile sec post le I'cter, lie -ay
'.lint wlial you wantV Me -in want
to get in. *Y on pay in*' that money r'
Wiiat me dn? I Imb no receipt , hub
limit all over hell to tin.I y.nt," lie
got ills ret eipt.
- «
W. I' Ha) es of 'j 105 Jones st,, i imalia
S.' ,1. ..I Park-' S"it- l ure: -M>
Wife let- I., en ci tn« 11 tut iuii ally w reek' il
(ur vein . I'rit'll everything Irullli—s|y.
Mv druggist's | -r-ua-iiin lutekt'il liv Itis
gun I'll tile", lluluet'tl iiu- In buy a l o|t|e
■ I Park" Sun- t ur. for the I.Ivor and
Kidni V • I- I po.Hlve -peetrtc tortile li>-
, ue. u| Women, -old h\ tt .1 Miley
and i Kill art) .t Son, druggists.
lovers might have done.
Knur Itiir Suet esse-.
Having tin* iieciled uteri I to inure than
iii '.ke all i iii- nilM'l'!iltllllf t'hlbll.'ll
fur tlli'lll. till' fiillnW'illg four reuieilies 1
liave I'e-.tetietl a plienuiut'iuil -ale. III'.'
King's New Disco very, for consumption,
funglis and cnl'l-, each hottle guaraii-
tf i't| Klecl rie Killer-. I lie breiil reincily '
for l.iver Sluniaeli and l\idni >- lluek •
leu'- \ I'll lea Slllte, til" 11. -1 In Hie world, j
and l i. King's New I.lie, w hich i- a
pelted I'lll. \ 11 III.'-.' rcniMie- ii'- I
gtlat aiiteeil to tin j ii -1 what i- tilaiini-'l I
Im- tlii'iii and the uealer w ho-.' name i- j
lierewllh sttaoliud will be ^la<l to tell t
\. ui iiior. 11 ...ut Ihein. Sul'l al l'. Krltaril
.\ sou ami W. .1 M lley'« In ug s|i.rc.
i I III: .//:/.'/ I:m <>r rn-n.\ y
I lie present population of Jerusa-
lem is not fur from 10,*>ii'>, and more ;
lhau halt are .lews, I'lny lit.- in a
-epnnitc ipiarter of llieir own. as i'o
jl-o the various divisions of cliri-
iians. as the Armenians, the lirei ks
ami the prole-1 ants. All these ipiai
ters arc densely built, with narrow
and irregular lanes lor streets, but
prevailing prosperity does not set-in
l i reach llu abodes of the Hi lit'cws.
Iln- Indications are a I ol cxlrcuii
poverty . A synagogue w a- pointed
"til bearing an in-i ripti' n showtnu
ihat ii was tiie uili ol a I'arts Holli-
• III ll 1 . but ill mean appearance alttl
unattractive surroundings bore ic
-uggi -tion ol rriliral rrliiinurnt iu
; iir rongregatioii.
I iie articles of food set out lor
- di iu tiie petty little simp- arc of-
ten sipitiliti and repulsive V\ i i unie
- i often on spoiled salt li-li aiming
tin- stores exposed by the velltlels
that we t'oiichided it iiiu-t lorm a
reuular element of diet in the ipiar-
ter.
i'licrc was no Msil.lt -ii/fi nf in-
dustry by wliii li tin- people inujlit
earn llieir living; in various parts of
Hie world tiie well l'i-ilo ami charita-
ble .1 rw* are regularly ■ ailed upon to
contribute tu the suppor', ol their
pauper brethren iu Jerusalem.
shameful lo civ ili/ation and hutiiiiti-
Jity, .Mr. tiladslotio could Iiml no
j warrant outside of the expressed de-
sires of men lo ju.ttlN the enact incut
of laws of the nature described,
nbciliciicc. affording to his concep-
tion of the term, is in very truth
| merely obligatory with Women and
cannot In- enforced by law or reason.
A corres|njni|eut iu w iitiuu on tin-
most interesting stihjrci is incliiu d
j to the belief thill some lltlprrjuiiii't'd |j,.s j|n
Anient an legislator should introduce
hi measure tu elitnitialf the word1
••obey " from tin- tu.irriagt . !
I lii . howt vtr. is hardly nec-sMary
I since the obligation to stilmcrbe to;
the pi'Mmise lias already become a ,
1 icaller of imliviilaul profercnce. in-
tleetl, in many cereiuoiiies the word ,
crcat
| gralli
a ml
toria
•tl
i« left entirely out by the
the comracling parties.
con-enl "1
W. II. Nel-oit, win i- ui Ihe <li i.;
busbies, at Kltigvlllc. M".. in >u mit.'li
contiilenct. Ill I * l*lt 111 1.1*11 :t 111 '• I "lie. I 11" I -
era ami I Harriott a II. inc h licit tn- w ,n
rani-every hottle antl tillers tu relti'i'l
the money tu am eiistoniet who i not
salisllt'd allt i using it M Neli.n liike-
rl k In doing till- heca t-.- Hie remedy i-
a ci'itiillt elite lor tin lite i«c« for w hirli
ii i« Intunitod an.i I.. knows it. It i- lor
-ill. in W. .1, Mllev old i . Krhard .v
son. Iiriiirtri-i-.
^ lint is a I.narnii11 e
It is tlit- it von have i • -nigh or
colli, a ti. Ming In iio Ilir.iitt. w .ii• ■ 11 i
keep, toll colts t atll It' colt lilt or il
you at.-allli.'let| with any t'liest, liu.tu
or l.ung Trouble. \\ hnojilng i ough, Ae,
antl voii ti-.- ilitl11.* ll .. s
a- clvi'it.' H ' laii liiul iiit'l it"
It' ll, ll i- expel it'ltecll. Wt i III"! I/' '"-I
ailverllsetl n^t-nt-li. letuinl . "iu tiioncv
ou ri'liirn ul In it 11. , It lie v.' r It.ils In
ytv. -at i -I .let loll ll 111 tt Iv re I ll'V I -
III "itch il e-. Moid by it . J. Mlley iiti^-
Kl-I.
« •
.I V" ////;/; II ////,'/. I / /;i/.
I )r. li. II lb llatny . of ('Itipley lells
a go.>t| st.u v of an amusini: ii.t'iili-tit
that oet urn I at the late ( tinfeilciate
reuliioti II. says: "I was . strolling
ali ill lite streets of II ruiiugliain
when I espied tin aged, forlorn and
dit repii < onfciicrali' veteran silling
done and weeping tiilteily as ll Ills
heart would break. ■ in iisl.ing him
\« 11 a I liuilbled him. the old soltllrr re-
plied, '( apt mil. tf I lr.nl known tln-rc
Welt all tllisf liov , left I tli'VIT Wollhl
ll It V s., ' 11' II' III I'll . I I hough > t In-v
\ were all tit ail except those that slir-
tt tideretl at Appomattox." In a volet
choked nml tremulous with emotion,
yd full of earnestness, lie said "I
would like I i try them ntiother whirl "
N i it ti It ii h ;t in ii i e r
lo the liaml of
rufton
lie has asked iiii
I he -cotinilrel!
tar out of In tu."
"Ami I have almo-l promised,"
she placidly continued.
"What what! .My daughter
marry a Niioileidiamuier working tor
tSI.'i a Week ' Never' lilt lo V'"ir
room while I seek this base nil veil
"Kathi-r. 1 waul lo talk straight V"'l
bii-iiu ss with vou she interrupted, i I.;,, ,|:
"Vou alt aw are I his is till'state ol
Massuchu t |t-."
es.
Have you -ten tli" vital statistic*
of the -tali for the last year?"
"No, of course mil, I In- idea of
that Henry Noi'tU uhaiiimcr skulking
mound here after my '
Wait! According to the stall -
tale lias ti I .'J 10 more ft-
lit a It - than III all -, I Iter' are "J-1
MOO inarriagable girls that can't ti ml
husbands, to say nolliing of IHl',''2l
willows anxious for a No. I lit
ii ii ui I it r ol young men in tin- stall
earning over *1 > a week ami in Iiu
market, are only jfjf,I"7. There art
camped on the trul of these young
tnen 'J-'H "H" voting women and I.>' .-
l MX I widows. Three out of even
live children born arc girls. Death
removes two young men lo evtrv
married man or old bachelor."
The old man turned pah ami
grasped a chair for support, ami al-
ter a pause situ continued
"l-'roiii .litin- lo I ii'tober over isti-
' id marriageable young women visit
our watering-places, ami it is c.-ti-
mated thai .'11,411 of them catch
husbands, thus reducing the chances
ol a resilient. Kallier, take this
pi tu I and ligure on your Viola's
chatifcs of catching another man if
• lie Itis this Nooileuhaniiiiur canter
away."
"I• real Scott 1" lie gasped, ligur
ing for a moment. "Why. your
chances are only one in 'il ,H7."i,'.i 17 !"
•-.lust a- I figured it myself
What shall I -ay lo him thi- eve-
ning r"
"Say • SayWhy. tell him vmi'll
have liiin ami In- iiiiglity glad ot tin
chance, ami don't lei Iiitn draw a
long breath before y 1 inid tlctl tit
t t remoiiy can lake placi i ght afl> i
breakfast to-utorrovv morning ami
I' III lo give v .c| a w I dull . pr- tin
of 8.'
Mlley antl t Krltaril
I iruggi-t'.
: Tiie tlieorv ol the lav*
husband antl wife are one
and that Ihe .v!fe must sue i
j i it mil 'Ue ol Her nusoati.i, t.«
11 lt'| nir let I front by the Massac
| supreme Com l in a divorce c 1 "I' • ouniy.
11 lie W uld tl' -'llilt ll 'pelfeel/
We ri It i to Ill-Will'- \V Hell lla/el Salve,
ob-ilnute -ore., burns, -kin tlls-
iiu.i I- t well known cure for piles.
. .1. M il. >. illaiisgl-',
In Nanking. < Itina. a poor malt
can limit Ids I bill to two cents
a day and ou four dollars a tuouill
lie can support a family nml lay-
up tuo'ie A good farm hand can
lie hired Cr *1.' a vour.
permani'nt
' ll lilt'II.I I 'e
• hey cure
old llilltms-
lie). druggist.
the Dlichess of New
ih to a future King of
ie |*11h• priti"e will be
,f Kent. II" is the
| *1'I 111 e "f Wales,
II olj l^lteetl Vic-
III
\ Mil*t-it tl cu-louier i-
one. That's lite w ay we n
Witt's I,title Karlv It'-f
t11 s t i | it Ion. I mil/. *t nut
in... vv .1 Mi
I 111 the
IV.' Ill
I. I ll
Karl
it of the
•ttl'iiramls
II. , I 1. lie
It '
It I lie
Momat
ting I
vour
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1894, newspaper, July 14, 1894; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205212/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.