The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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InlmtilMf lli-aii!n| tor the Kuiiuru Mn«.
*! • I rmri Ili# Mfi lMRtr. lit* I'aU-
ll« lan Mini «hr l>4«|t |ur
A ft.lt He l oul In ( olnradu
0 roorniutf of iVif mWr .'#llh
thr ilifrmouiftpr ;<J3
belw M ro at ItreoU inridt'e. ••run
he nod other point* in tbr inoiuiiiiiu*
of Colorado.
* Willi* f'*i* K t4 In Ohio.
Forty whit«*i'Mt i mn«le u raid tluoiijrh
Adams county. Ohio, our niylit recent-
ly. A farmer named llrnr> Sheer* wm
taken from tilfc ltome uml after aeknowl-
wtrmi potty theft* wan civen
a Ttrv beating
Ar|Dhlla mi tliv Atlanta |h «MIiiu
Thr authorities of tin* cotton Ktate*
ami international exposition have re-
ceived notirr that thr Arjfentluc lie
public ha* appropriated tlViXHi iu y\>lii
for a display at tne rkpokiUM At At-
lanta. Urn . In tin fail of IM«
M !!« >• fttlowu l | .
Fire white boynwtrv t« rrlhly burned
a dav or t«ro airo in a nuhurb of Klch>
tnond. Va.. bv tin explosion of yun*
powder. A firecracker waa aocident-
ally thrown into thr house containing
tlie powder for ttae in a toy tmuuun.
8« mr of thr boyi will probably die
from their injuriea.
Hrrrklnriii|; to ! «• tloyrotteit.
The Woman r Council ami thr Ninr-
trrnth Century Club, embracing ft
membership of 4,000 woinrii of Mem-
phis. Trnn., recently passed a rrsolu-
tion to boycott t «ifi}fre*Muan W C. I*.
HrccUlnridjrc when hr apjiear* to lee-
lure in that city next week
fctlteil III* Mlto Willi I Hatchet.
On the la t morning of the year of
1AU4 William Mullen, living at IMtta-
burif. I'a., viuatreied with hi* wife ami
almost aevered her head from her bo<lv
with a hatchet. ami then went into uu*
othrr room ami cut hi* own throat with
• razor ltoth were dead in a few mo*
meuta.
lllokitrnn* rralrla Ftrn In HlkUlioiii i.
Ouring thr ('hriatma* * tor to in Okla-
homa a diaaatrou* prairie tire swept
over a large area of the southern por-
tion of N county, destroying all thr
ranfiv and burning out Wm. Flood,
Frank Hart and n number tvl other
farmerK. all of whom loat everything
and barely aaved thr lives of their
ftailtea.
t'imtit«rfrtteri Nfiilfiii Hl to hing *lng.
huruik' the present month of Deeem-
ber twenty counterfeiters have been
aentenced to Sinir Nlnir. New York, or
arrested for counterfeiting in Okluho-
niM. and a day or ho a?" fhe I'riited
Males mura>hui airested .It hn liitteil
and wife. Thr marshal says thr ar
rrst of liittrli and wife w.ll wipe out
thc**anj? iu Oklahoma.
■ >eatli ol I.M<iy Henry Hroavenor.
I.ad.v Henry tiros re nor, wife of thr
aecond aon of thedtike of NV'entminater. |
died on Christmas rvr at I-.atou hall,
thr residence iu Chester (Knp. of the
duke of Westminster. She ifave birth
to a boy on Sunday last Lady Henry
Groarenor was thr dautfiitrr of the latr
.lamrs A Kralcinc \Nemyss and whs
married eifrht years ajfo.
i l ul.lhll Ittll lit llllioil.
Information has leached the depart-
ment of Agriculture at t\ ashing ton.
through the department of stute, hi a
dU,iateh dated lieceinhcr . from Am-
bassador Run yon. at llertui, that the
local author 1 lira at liilbran UnrU'iu
brrir. Oeriuah . havi lem-ord the pro-
h ' ition plaeed on the s4leof Auiaru aa
ran lied l ref
A l tnr M o.• •■11 |iurii*>«t.
The A ih plai r oil the bay shell road
near Mobile, Ala., one of the Hurst |
inanaioUA iu the south, was destroyed 1
bv lire a ni^'ht ( r twoatfo. Loss.
(MM) insurane- f . • 1 I11 addi*ion u
number of eaitle and hogs were roast
ed to de.it it I'.ie tire \>a of ineendi-
ar.v orig u
liuki't* V*ar4lyM «t at
Thurs.I*\. Ih'ttfuilwr was a bitter
cold day in Nasln He Tenn . busluess
was paraly/ed and the atreeta dearrted.
A free /.ins wind b'ew all dav and tin* (
temiMprature drop|>ed to within a point
or two of zero. It was the coldrst l)e-
rembrr day « n recortl in that city for
twenty years, according to the signal
srr*icr data
It* shul mul Klltrd Nil i tunc*.
At Hunter's mill. Monroe rountv.
Ala.. Itoss Mat is. iu a tit of jealous
raffr. shot and afterwards stabbed to
death his tlance. Liftiie Smith He tin 1
1 committed suicide by cutting hia own
throat. They were to have hern mar
ried on New Year Some trifling at
teution reeeived b\ the irirl from
an old suitor precipitated the double
tragedy-
A Ull Siting h snliiwu Ko'prr.
A nice point of law aud one never
passed upon before in the courts of
Tennessee will follow the recent filing
of the sttit bv Marv I Rider against
( rumm Bros , saloon keepers iu Chat
tanooga, iu which she as,<s for 9'.'out*
damages, resulting from thr firm
named selling her husband into*,rat-
ing liquors until he drank himself to
death
A Howl (rum l mimU.
The department of agriculture of
Ontario, t una . ba> aseertninrd that
the term "America " iu (ierinanv's de-
arer prohibiting the entering of live
cuttle from America, also includes Can-
ada The government bus therefore
asked the imperial authorities to make
overtures to the (•ermaii government
to have Canada dissociated iu the in-
terorrtution with the term America,
since the minister of agriculture re-
ports Texas fever unknown in t auada
a •Hole** Klllfil '•> iii" son ln-ljot.
.fudge .1. W. Scott, living at Waysidoi
a small station ten miles south of
tGreenville. Miss , as the remit of a
family |uarrel was shot to death a few
day* ago. W Houston, son in-law
of Scott, did the shooting Five l nl
lets were fired into hi* body anil he
died instantly. All parties are prom-
President I ha* st
at arms between
mala.
The i reneh m-nate
Frunco-Cauad 1411 1*01.
t ion
The people of Juni
anxious for a war b«
Mex.. are very
i'cn Mexico aud
1 heo«f< liutson Vtuerlcan consul
a* .luiire^, Mexico d, d iu that city on
thr lUtti in si
Au « i hi Minister ISunyou recently
dined e ith Dowuger Km press Freder-
ick of Prussia.
One fairuer ilis bowelad another
fare r a Omega *k in a quarrel
over the p«es«>ssio|i f hoi's
( holera is repco d in Itoaario, Ar-
gentine -everal e x have develo^ied
iu thr l.ist two or th er days
It h reported that the p« pe has re-
moved thr bau «>f the church from all j
secret societiesexeept the Masons.
Kx ShrrilV t has. II Oilier of Hurkiey
count v. \'a is short f^l.tHKi in Ills
account with that tate and county
hurintr thr storm in Hotter
dam b«>at* were used in the streets and
in the market*, which were like lakes.
A ch hi net crisis Is brewing iu Oer-
many uud gloomy foreboding* upi>eat
to have ixisse • iou ef the iniuds of all
clasAc*.
Thr body « f Mr* William Waldorf
Astor. who died iu i.otidon. Kng a day
or two ago, ts to be taken tn New York
for burial.
Thr new cabinet was recently sworn
in at the temporary residence of Lord
A be 1'deeu the governor general, in
Montreal, t^uebec.
The river KlUee has overflowed its
banks and inumlat ! the lower part of
thr city of flambi. •. Holland, .street,
cars arc unable to run.
I lilted Males M 1 *der Oenby at Pe
k u says the rumor is not true that the
voitng empress of 1 .111:1 committed sa
ioide a recently re por te<l
W II stout an I o s Strickland, two
prominent ouiahomitns. had a dilWculty
over a lumber bill, and Stout slabbed
Strickland tear the heart
The c/ar has rc.li e the nuiui>er « f
German Ihysician and "urgeon,
01 1 in 1 Li'h 111«l A >oii'j lit ug
1(1 si hi ><i N ext tn that of
ih tibi-ck and ftoiMing lh.it of
Hell.
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R. N. G. I'OWLER,
IDEOSITIBT
()| I l> 1 Over I t N:ilioli l l.u
AtoKHt-ln.
BASTROP
Will |ir:teli
Infi rlur fouru
TEXAS.
In all Hn. Iii^licr 111111
P
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pro-
not
linjje
Ott being
< hllilren llnrncil in Heath.
Three children of Mrs. Viola Kemp
of Home. On., were burned to death
one night recently. Their mother left
them in charge of Hora Williams, a
cousin, who built a big lire, locked the ; , , _ n.n,n i
children In Hnil wr.it i.. toxvn. When I K",MI,U
the mother returned she found only 1
the ashes of her home and the charred
remains of her children.
Mlml min! loihlied.
Mnrglars visited the house of Luther
Hattles at Cotton worn!, a suburb of
Cleveland. O., one night recently, aud. |
being disc< vered. shot ISatties iu the
neck with a revolver, fatally wound
inir him. Mrs. Itattlc* was then com-
pelled t< give up and a gold watch, i
wtien the barglursset tire t * the house.
but the flames were extinguished tie-
fore they did much damage
Diphtheria ttpldrmlr Amonu Ho mm.
A diphtheria epidemic has assumed
alarming proportions six miles west of
Carlyle. IU.. among farm horses. The
animals are first affected with distem-
per, an i afterward the glands of the
neck and jaws become discolored.
There has been a number of deaths,
ami nearly a hundred cases are now
developed in that locality, and the dis-
ease Is spreading rapidly.
rrae.trlng the t oil# of Honor.
Or. E. L. Riegal. a prominent phyai-
cian of Bloombiiry, N. J., near Kastoo,
Pa., and Win. H. Kboler of Philadel-
phia. fought a duel at llloombury ou
nently connected.
u lending man in t mi section and a
magistrate at Wayside His sou in-law
came from an honored Tennessee
family
Mor<' Xlio.it tin* 1 lilneur tVur.
Late N'olcoha news :iv thai Oeuernl
from Hai-t hang on
Monda> la* t that the i hincsc army un-
der Oen. Sung, after it*- ilefcit at Ko-
gasai, fled baeU t< Ncjiv Chwang and
thence retreated t ■ > I icjoslioila I. tie lug
joined by the mas> « f the Chinese
t roop* station.o at New Chwung.
which towns were completely evacu
ated. Scouts were sent in the direc-
tion of Poche and report that about
oou Chinese arc advancing from Cilcn
along the shore.
MarmotUm luillatia In Ui tleo.
Advices from (iitayiuas. Mex report
that anotliei crime has been committed
by a hand of marauding Yu«(tii Indians
in the valley of the river of that name
in the western part of the state They
visited thr ranch of .lulio Oardinas aud
massacrred the latter ami his entire
family, consisting of a wife and two
children. A detachment of jrovern-
ment troops went out in pursuit of the
Indians ami it is reported that they
came up with them aud a skirmish en-
' sued, in which several of the Yaquin
police charged wr 1 the dut . of
tec ting his person, but he ha^
aboii tied the cere' police
There > an epidemic in* diphtheria at
the country home • ti e New York in-
fant a^vluin at Mo it Vernon, sixteen
cases having alread nroveu fatal.
A large volunteer force has been or-
gaui/.cii .vi the stall ofOuerrera. Mex .
f. r service iu OuaU nala in case war i -
declared • n that country b\ Mi-xico.
Abe Scyock. a farmer living ne.ir Po- ,
ea lion la Ark., was a** .asftinated while '
sit t in j/ bv nis Hresidc with hi - fainilv
The .hot vxas Hied through a window
| i hina has appointed two pc ice ctun-
miaaioners. t ham? N ing IInun and Fhn 1
sh«f . who w ill proceed at once on their
1 uiiflMon from Pekin to the .lapauese
I capital.
I o Wedge, living in the Cheyenne
and Arapahoe country, was shot and
; killed I'v thieves who were attempting
to stampede a herd of cattle he was
guarding
Frank Itrndley. formerly superin-
tendent of the Pullman works in De-
troit, Mich , has been urrested at Tor-
onto. Out., ou a charge of forgery iu
the former city.
Diphtheria of the most inaliguant type
is raging a* Summit. III. The public
schools have been compelled to close
until the death rate among the chil-
dren diminishes.
n sebri.h, '
"A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made.
T. A. HASUtR & 00.
WILL MAKE
MONEY KOIi VOl
IF YOU WILL
fill Iw Supplies frcia Tin. %
'I'licy Sell Kvery Kind of
MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
1 hi Y-ciooiis,
KAN("1 AIt'l'K I.US.
HOOTS, 8IIOKS, g
^FURNITURE,. CARPETS,
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^5 Wall Paper, Oil, Paints and Brushes.
R.W.S1BL.ALL, ^'(jELEBRmp "pta Perfect" VlflRE.
^Hickoi'j", Tennessee
and Icushford
w ^. G- o ISj S
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Guns, Fistois and Machinery.
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i ..ti.l auk llial villi (fivr mr a rail mul rr fur yoiirnclf.
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PRODUCE RAISED ON THE FARM.
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CHARLEY LEAR
Blacksmith
Wood Workman
ai.i. \MiiiK tiii-r i i .i", MTi iiv i" fi i v- . 1:
nousi. NIKU IM;, itr<;<.v IM. i \i;uiAi.r;\
V Ol;K, Sl KCIAI.I II -
l'ulriina^. Soll.-il.-il. ~-;ilUfiii (li.ii ' >liaraiilrnl.
hoppb's
Saloon | Restaurant,
Ml HOPPE, Proprietor.
ivfrf killed.
I^Milirr nml Son I reimtlrd.
CIihh. NVIiite and liin d-year-old son
won- cremated bv tlit* Lurnin^ of their
home at Newnvu^o, Mich., a mornliiff
Hundav morning la*tt. Kie^al received ortivoapo Mr. White was nnaliened
two bad wound* in the crown of Ills by his wife, and ran down stairs where
head and his coat was pierced with ' him four children were sleeping. Three
bulrt t*. Kbbler had a narrow escape, i made their eseapr, but before the fath-
a lKK k in his pocket prevent!Off a bill- er could find the fourth thi atairwa.r
let from pasainp ttirouifh his body. t was iu Haines He UnoeUed a board off
the rn«t of the Ih um-, but before he
I eould jfet out he waa otrercoin* bv heat
|i«*ni li nl ll.e i'onnit l*i*•••• iii.
The London Chronicle announce* tbe
death of fhristianna tieor^iana Koe*
aettl, the jXH*tea^. in that city. She
was born in London. December V IMltO. j
bein^ the daughter of (iabrief Konsetti. I
the Italian jiatriot who tiH>U refuse in ,
Kcifrland from the troubles in his na-
tive land and who was the well known
"VmiMM'iitator MU I/a lite. She wan the !
author of many poem*, umonir them j
tN*in(( *'The Golden Market," "The
I'rlnoeas4 Pro^reaa,** "Seek and Find."
and smoke. His wife, realUintf liih
danirer. railed to liiin repeatedly, but
hr would not aacriHce his sou to aave
his own life.
.%n liii|M rtMnt liprUlon.
A man who marries a widow is not
bound to support the children nt his
wife by a former marriage. This in*
te rest in? point of law was decided tn a
recent opinion « f the full bench of the
supreme court of Massachusetts, sent
m \ lait lo MrtupiiU. down In the ea«e f Kdward II Liv-
Tbarold w« -p tli t .tru.-tc Mi-mphln ln(ri(lon vk ^lw,ri{ a lunwi'.nd. Tub
•t>a olhrr portionn of lVnnewM. on ,.,nlrt ,„v,. A j, i,„„nil lo
tlif *lth of l>ecemb r w i e*p«>clmlly «•- I lh(. c|,||i|r«iii of lil n ifr bv *
I Hi. i lliil. I V|
I I - I i >N Ks
prc. ami oo Hie olirlit of the h thr
tbrnnoiDCter polnlfd to wro. Much
■uffrrlnir "• reported 111 Mrtuphit mul
former in rriaire. lull if he choose* to
receive them into IiIm family mul to m>-
Minu the relation* of n parent to tlieni
from the mrroundin* conn try muonir th,ir da,|v uf,, the low will not im
roan unit bMkt. Hev .r«l herd* of eat- contract on hi*, pari to pay thent
tie are reported lo have been frown to {of SJ,rviws w(ll>.,|„T render him
death in the eaatern part of ArkaiiMi*
la Meiuphl* the police station room*
are crowded every nijflil with bumi
•nit tramps
, while me.nlM-iH of Ills faui.l\. nor u
' conlrnet on fhelra lo pav liiin for their
luainteiiancc ' IkaUai TruuM-ripl.
A Sound l.lver Make* A Sou ml Man.
Kills III* of Hie Jlarrabeea. ( ,moat. r,,n.tl ,,,, ,,r lrn,,,,.
The Hlnl« • omiiiaiuler «rllc« u - ftoii ' letl with .1 uiiullcc. .sick llcnilarhc, ll.ul
l.lneolt). jjeli . a follow*: "After try- 1 I a tf in Mmilli. Koul II calh. roaleil
lnj{ ollmr medieliie* for what *e..mei| :. I. >ri|f ti>-. |l>s|ep ui. Ind ifollon. Mot
v. ij ul> l lour iiiiikIi ill our Iwo i'lillilrcu liry Skill. I'nn In Itark and lielweeii i lie
tried Or. Kin/ ► N*c l l . ov. iy npu Sliouldcr*. < hill" mid I i u-r. Ac. If i "ii
[|t I be 'iul of iwo .lay. ll.c rough c nitre hair anv of l lie*.' ^vinpii'-in*. \ our l.lvi*r
left lb ma. Wev« ill not be Ithout li I* oul ol orilar. mul )..ur blooil t- lo« -
rcHfler. aa our exp«rieii<« prove* llm' I* Iwifi|mm•«'lo'il, lie.-alls.- i.iiii l.aei
kuire* w lu re all oilier remritli'* fall." does uol act pro|M'rly. Ilerldiie will . ure
Jurne'l K. W. sluveii*. sliileCoui \\ in I ,uy ill-oHcr ..f III. l.lver. Mouiai'li or
not if I ve till* ({real III..Ilcli |. atrial, a« il I llowel* Il Iu a* a l.lver V.-.l-
t* irnaraiiteil ami trial bottle* are free at | leine. I'rlc. T.*i ceni*. Kree trial bottle*
r Krliard A Sou and IV. J. Mlley'idru^ it W. .1 Mllcv Umik "tore.
H -jfular l*e .^ic and ft, llnllard'* Snow l.llllment.
llii- l.tniiiu nt I* different In tiunpoai-
oilier llulnient on ihe
i£f aK. waa aleli | tiiaiket. It :i ele ;tifle d *eoverv
Vlld nl^ht- hl- li r- -lilt* l li li' lllk' til IIM'-I pefie-
j|i|ed lr.it i I.If (.iu Id ¥\el kH"W| I h- l«
1 ' ir it'tiner -ill n hite 1 milui>« i s. ulnch
Ih* recommended lieeiuse they pay
ta greater profit. Beware of
und I ;* i I« rd * - iow l.lnl-
J* cures Hheiiiiiatl«in.
^iui*i%. \\<>und«.
j \ H Ileum-
Coo
^Im hf " idiihlren will rejolc*
I'd. ol I'luintleld. S. .1 ! 'ifin (f in litr
T. i llanner, was recently indicted on a
charge of assault with intent to kill,
and takeu to I'urta, Tex., for safe keep*
ing lie gave bond.
It is stated that the t'orean jfovern
merit has agreed t• ooen to foreign
trade two additional ports, Mokcgau.
in the provioe uf < hallado. and Cliiuu*
apo. on the Ti V«uiiiur river
Terrific snow and rain storms recent-
ly visited northwestern Nebrasku and
the lt!ai k Hills, cut i.,: mIT telegraphic
communication with tlie Hills ami in
Netiraska north of ('hadr«>u.
An American ex*deti -t ve named
Dauriac. who was oei-aalonal reporter-
for the Figaro, has been urrested in
Paris on a charge of attempting to
blackmail M. Zenlis. the banker.
The Manchester express on the Lon-
don and Northwestern railroad, col-
lided a day or two ago wit It a baggage
train at i helford, Kn«. Fifteen per-
sons were killed and many injured.
Kev Mr. I'/ell of Denver, < ol.. dis-
tributed among the poor of that city
on I'hrisinas. ;.'iir baskets containing
rabbits, chickens, turkevs. Ilsli and
other good things from the Tabernacle
Superintendent of Police llvrnes < f
New York city has issued an order pro-
hibiting the police from riding free on
elevated or street cars They are for-
bidden to accept any franking privi-
leges.
Rev if. \Y. Smith, pastor of a fash-
ionable church at .lonesboro. Ark., has
been expelled from the church and
ministry by ihe Methodist conference
recently in ses-.ion in Helena, Ark., for
trross immorality.
Over t.uiHi hungry women and chil-
dren recently ealled on President t'or-
eeres at Lima. Peru, who ordered them
to be diaperoed. Rioting followed last-
ing over three hours, in which many
persons were killed and wounded.
Rugenc T. t.'asey, a clerk in the post-
o^lee lit Covington, Kv . wa* recently
arrested In that city, and marked
money taken from a decoy letter found
on liiin. He confessed. It iscstimated
he lias taken |3,0o0 from the mails dor
Ing the present year
(jeraldo Sia*. the rovolutionist extra-
dited from Nan Antonio. I*. N., has
been taken to Nueva Laredo. Mex, and
it is understood that he will tie shot
without the formality of a trial. It is
elalined that his guilt was fairly estab-
lished in the extradition proceedinga,
and all that now remains to !*> done ia
to carry the law in such eases into effect.
A Sure l ut e for Piles.
itching Pile- are known by mobtun
ike p«-r«pi rat toil, causing Intense Itch
lit when warm. Thin form a« well ?n
lllind. Itlcedliif or Protruding. \ i Id a
rn •• to | r. Hos.iliko'r* Pile |(ei|l<'d>
\ lill ll aet«4 dlreellv OH purt* effeeted
l!i*ol b tlllllOl • . all:i> - llchiliu illd ' ffect
i perruaneiit cure. W ct*. Druggist* 01 \
mail, i 'ireulars Iree Dr. Ilos-inko. Phil I
idi lphi;i. Pa. Sold b> W .1. Mile) .111
Krhard v Sou, Driiggii U.
Kiickleii s A rule u Halve
'I he lie-d Salve hi tile world for cut*.
| lfrui«e*. Si.ri . I'lecrn. Silt Hlierim.
Fe\ e 1 Sore*, l etter, l'happed Hand*
1 i 'hllld tin*, t'ornn, and all ^klu Krup* |
' Hons, slid positively cures Pib*n. or no
I i i\ re(|iilred. It is giuiiauteed to glv«
oerfei i satUfncfion or money tefiinded
Price -'."i eel.t" per box. For *fil«' it VV.,
•f. Mile) and 1 \ Krhard A Son, Drug
Stores.
hot rheumatism I have found nothlnu'
ei|ual to t hamberlalir* Pain Itaiin. It
reMve« the pain hi soon a- applied, l,
W V Ming. We t Liberty. W. Va. The
pr mpt relief It afford* Is alone worth
riv t uu - Ho . t-. |!« c 111 •
ili elf. . t a pem anent cure.
.1 Mdet and < Lrlinid ,
-bed fl. 11 111 • * • u llll amy that d i/zb* Hn
| belioldi r. I lu re | l/llt one spot il
I nastrop to 1«• r hu ii aparkh - and
I lit.I i- Mill st 1 i|'e. AdmirI'l■ o| tn'i 111 tllte
I make no ml-take on thi- point. The)
| • olue Mi u-l"< 1 dl-pia> of biiglitlie**
adei|iiat*d> rellecting lb" diatiuuu
witrld. tiur pn - divide the tour* ol
1 t it \ *1!' with oul il l.lllt1 "lif. Il 1 illlel,'-d
lug l liot« the eiirreiit jewelry -ti les
as "In v ?i in our eb*^ lilt and I: 1 littfit
fall li"\ • Il l( R« I'll, a L" "'I W at ell 01
clock alwii)'" keep- it- band- i-'i tihii
iiiii- i|<> uud im<\> 1 I"". lilt" eithiir. ii
will pay you to I•.• uo time in looking
over our stock id watches, ( 'lock*, and
silvr; \vjn t mu ll prici s a- will -nil tin
tiIII* . VV ||e|| > oil I e p.,.,dlig lO|
in aud - e oir new sitverv.ere am
chri-liii i im\cities just r. , l ived tor tin
liolid ■ ;i 1 tit. L. Ti. Kituiitti.
li. I). SA MH'JiS.
1 e\|ier)eiiied '• ateb-Miker. w ho will
1 ail repairing.
Fine Wat h repairing, a -pe< inltv.
^ We will sell at a sniull margin above
original first cost. We buy in large
ij quantities, pay the Cash, buy Cheap, can
mafford to sell cheap, and then make uood
money for ourselves.
t"« We hold out no catch-penny inducements.
To be convinced, come, examine, price and
(j) buy. Our best friends and patrons are our
P patrons ol ten and twenty years standing,
o'uf our fair dealing, enquire of them.
T. A. HASLEH 6k CO.
HENRY BRIE6ER.
contractor & builder.
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I IMM WIM - 1.1;\M'li:>. IVtn.sKIKS. I II.MIS. KIT.
M 11\ 1 in- H...k, In in - ii «11 * in. >1. Ilol mul 1'1.I1I l.n.ifli, nil lnmr .
I in ■>11 iO>| Klls 1 icr 11 W.i'l,, l'ur ilu\ ami I rl'liiy.
MAX IIOl'I'K, I'llOI-UIKTOR,
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Lliiu'l know u*. ur :i (frrHtiT |.i • i'l 'I 11. -. 1, in 1 ui'i'tnl
hi. i ,.| Hi. 1I1..1. in.;-, w.It.. |.iilniiii/.'inir k"ii*«', tlttt,,1
^"••u/xi n« 1 -ti.'«** —I'll lni*iti. - 1 m 1V in li'xas f..r nytfilH y>*l*.
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as * nM„ An-1 in titiil W 11 \\ . iln lint . :itl> li.ll,i||IH-ll
("TThTf. mul i i(. ii« in Mi 11., tn :iln 1 1 1. «i ilt-n nMl M il- 11. r mill 10 pi-r
.'fill for I. Il • toll, ii I -ill i|i*ln It < Il1 r- III • ►> I HI II, UU. I'lir
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1111 known n >.| ..nut ' ii \ wltii-li t,n\ l.tiiil. in 1 ■ mih will i ■ nlltln, h i iiri'«
to I lit i llll". r* iilisolt' I r' mi 1111 nml -:ilii.l:ii ln.li uinl I'toli I'lioti :i(!iiilisl i III-
l>o-it inn. U . i rr> i'Vrt\llni.(! in tl.« tini-li' tin,'. Iln "I'iii Orpan
him r'« uitiil. ." rutnl' fin - iii 'l fi.11 li-1- i-l | ituii.s mill orftnit, nml i nla-
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THOS. GCfCAN & BFO.. Galveslcn, Texas.
MKIU'IIANT 'l All.ui
I'till be fcMlttil at the «#I<1 utatid. pn
j pur* <1 lo eiil. lit mul inal i • l« tlh: ^ I: j
lie liite-l lityle.-*. ^atlnfjn tlm. ({ iariil" 111 i
! A ti in line nf i n-h; (in uiMiliif; K ' " 1
mi UhiuI ami tnuile i uriler.
I am Ityelll fni the . • lelirateil
An ••|«pit iuiriv t« in*! «>ii wnik i earne tly <*oltolleil ami work ^uaruntecil.
I ■. -1, \ iveil .y having Ihe pl.'iMA iiiaile liy the litilhlni.
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ili ike vihi llll estimate hi-lore \ <ni eontiaet eNew here
h i I• I loltfi VN hit*?*** nlil ftainl. next tn (IrilftV Hull.
tile ea-levt rillltlllitf. the ium-|
tile |il" t MllllStuiltllll inaehllie
lured.
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Hoar Birch. Building,
LIVER I A. T. MOKUS, Proprietor.
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ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A m«v.*nii ni oflhr howtl* il la n«m*irf fhr
h «Uli Tltr a t<ii|m supply n Imt the ■yslani l*< ka to
mm* it r^Mular Thojr cur^ llaadAch*. brlnhiau ih*
Brm and <r l<w r ihi Omnplnloii h«H ar ini
...jyo .
irM and "K<ar fha- *Vh*H "ar
Thr* art reildly, iirtlhfr *ripa nor alakari aa
olhar pllla do To mvlma ▼ iu of lhaif ntarlu wa
will mail aampla* frar. or u full .*>i fcr Uftonnia Hold
•▼arywUair Kuaauau Mwd. Uo. fbilMlalphiA.
For Mile hv W. .1 Mile> ami i hr
hard A Hon, l irtiggiit
Horses will be well taken care of at low rates
Buggies,hacks and good stock kept on hand, and
every effort will be made to accommodate those
favoring me with their custom.
The palace
MEAT MARKET
ON ITSOWN raiisITHE "GILT EDGE" SALOON.
Warren &• Hi-:watt. Prop's.
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"(III.T KIM1K" Sji11IIiii
Imili lor ns.
\\'l> luivt' llil'Hlt'll tills Iilll llll I l'iivtil'!|r
tit our tii*w i|iiaili'i'H. sjH'i'ially
11 I K KINKs I
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Lager Beer.
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BASfROP, TEXAS.
TRAINS ON THE
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS
. . RAILWAY . .
Now Run Solid
St.TTouis
Chicago
KansasCity
.. .WITH #
Wagner Buffe s.eeping cars
Tlie I m'si Iinjiot li'il IIA \ .\ NA < 'itrtus,
('ijrut in llti* City.
lilieiiil hIiuI'I' nf pulilir jialioltiijir*' olli'it* «l
ami III.' lt.-Mt .\i. K|<> Will handle best
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,'
«oi a
.and.
free chair gars.
rn re tre.it in iimiiier lo nil l'« \an- * mi i .i ii It'l*. ' tM.lt .\llttMAIh
ih :iw ti li-ui t Ii* Altl Ih Still \ KM STAIN at
.C. 0 Hunters Ice Cream Parlor,
wolilil im* ii run'lmil. Id f«' l lin.l l'imr« |m l.. «.n. In In- trullli'.ii n iii|>l lo llml
tin fi.t.liil (nullIII i Im in. .rt nt youth, ilriiul. Irom n loimMin lik.' Iln- whovf
mill It'll III Html.I hull' h.'i'ii holli liinilllli'il nml -i.llHliil .N.nrlv iill "I tin- p"| -
ulir l1iivor« ini'lilillliB miliu nml iniihr" in. ,11. nk- I In- 8ml-mny l loiiinl III. ir
|i I- i |{K \M in -tn.'ill oi ' irifi' i|iini.litH • i iliil* - m out to hum l,,.|i
noti,•!•. ' kvitMIiIiik I- m m Ihnl Ih.' inoM I iMhlloii- itI'-oii I. r..n*il lo
. \, |||IIII "u! ho* Hivillnir." i Iitouinl 1« |.."lliv. h furtililih'ii. i> i
.on. not ili'-lrlmi lo nliifhl troui llu'ir x
In piTiuili. in i hnriir ol thr pnrlor.
Call at Craft's Hall.
• lit* le , may lie elieel(lill)' Wiilteil II| « f)
C. 0. HUNTER, Prop'r.
ROBERT HOPPE, will have charge of Mar-
ket, serving customers with his usual politeness.
We will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
Hogs, paying the best market price for same. It
you have them tor sale call on us at Bastrop. _
THE PALACE MEAT MARKET.
KuHt r<>|>, Ti-xm. Nov. II, I HUM.
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