The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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RB- JOHN 'V. WHITE.
Ler.
. 'mm
Mr-
[ag verv cheap. i
" Iver Watches- I
i sverj tiling i
■weir) l'"''.
i and Jew-
CONTRACTOR, ETC.
Plans, Specifications and tstimates Made
on Application.
A,WWtu.Hfta.bWo«worfci. ly «*Mle4 and work guarsn.ee.
Mot,ey a*ed I"* having the plana h> bui|l,*'r-
tm nm I ad ttibmti Klt t *>d<>MslnHt.. four door alieve Claiborne house
Let atemak* vou to Estimate before ei>Blr cU>l«"-wh«rs.
!C HAS.
Tlio
" Tailor"
Un
• perfect
^U, nay, ten m
_ Mr L.vnoh
T, who uprMMd
^ i be oa-Tied by the sta
which ahe dosli.il to stop. An" _
«•« indeed elderly ami wan fu
thermoro very obeae Mr. Lynch felt
sorry for the poor old girl and
•ought to aootho her by assuring ^
bar that her station—Haiuiiiorsmith '
—waa half an hour away, and that 11 ray«
he would toll berwbcu it waa reach
ed.
"Thank you vsry much, air," said
the fat old lady, "hut whenever 1
gets out, boin a* 'ow 1'tn ao 'envy. I
bock* out; an I ain't mure than arf
way out afore along cornea the
guard. an he says, 'Look lively
there, mum,' aaya he, look lively.'
be pushes me buck in again, an
I've been round the circle three
time* thia mornin already an 1
wants?" got off It 'Ammeratnith!' "
—Chicago Kooord.
Iks UlfMl Tar raetacjr.
The largest toy factory in the
world is in New York, whore play-
things in Un are manufactured liter-
ally by the million. It stuml* five
stories high and turns out 1,907 dis-
tinct varieties of tin toys. No. 1 is a
tin horse; 1,607 a tin menagerie,
be output of circular tin whistle*
^000,000 per annum To make a
18 inches long dies have
t ousting f7A. The children
^ ountries have different
i are wanted all
jtary instinct
nurseries
du.vs are very warm ami bright
sometimes la-fore a storm, s<> veil
those hours tlie aweeteat pcrhajsi of
all their brief engagement year
When Uiey i*irl««l each wore tin
l.roken lcu|*-uee, with the first lettel
of the other s name upon it, faatoued
to the sleuilel' ribla>n of true blue
Tlioy wore to be marm-d in Au
gust, aud it waa now July. MillyV
white robe waa made, mid uiiuiu
orange bloaaoiua lay in th# drawer*
of the boreau. John Turner had
Ixmglit the snug farmhouse of old
Ulliiiore, wlw had bait his wife ami
was going to the city to live w ith lib
cldeat son, and bud furnished tin
la*t mmi in u manner that uwuk
euetl the envy at every woman in
were but three Sunday-
more *->fore the wedding in the old
church, and the bouse warming and
the changing of tliouo two Iovei>
into hushtuid ami wife. (inly three
Sundays, and they hiul just broken
a teiipeticc together and hud s|a;nt
tliut long day in the old wo:*la and
hud gone home to li" nwuke liud
in many
ritory.
P. J. VI
Cotton KnctorJ
Grocers. (li
CHAS. BRII
MERCHANT TAI1
Can be found at the old stand, pt
pared to cut, tit slid make Clothing In
tlie latent styles. satisfaction fiiaranlcvd.
I am ayent for the celebrated
- HurgV^nX' ,f''r f'|" '""nan
tardwl it lks ° ""J11 recently '
«r inatrumenir,^blu '" «>
bo,i" solution, jL,.!' r";v "f <v,r
enough to sterlliajiM ' H,r"" K
deatroyod the ' ."'"^unionta, |
usually the (V[Hl, .J >f « was i
to not actually bum i" W""k ""
no «oo<| „ „„ ' Ul" ,lrt"<l* did
*tunoom Whioh wnr —cirotiui-
l '«urgeo,u,,;„ "a , f"r 1"'
'lisu<lvniiii, "o'i"eriied
hownl.T .a"!"«,,H ' f wrlwli,,
I„ lire be bud broken next her heart
now that ten years ere gom , uml
was kfnd to every t-ailor.
Th« Hepteuibcil guh-a canui oil
tiereely . ltd slid lenl.V one year, thf
.levelitll of the lover's aelSU-tttioU.
All al< ug tile Atlan'ie ooast old (a-o^
pie still rumcuilmr what a frightful
year it was. Many a brave vesurt
Houfasl a wreck; niyiiy another wa*
swallowed by the ruveuoua muuthi
of the gree<ly wave# Iti the Tittltf
church tlie pliuw was full of aols
w hen in his Habliuth prayer the pas
tor pleaded for the safety of th>aai
ui*>n the sea. Aud captain* wive*
who dwelt there and held tlieit
liiiels high at other times huuibletl
!!i'. (Wni'non anilors
wives because the) found comforl
there, and Polly had a stout heart
iiiiii would declare that "her Jack
must come liomo safe, and "Lord
love ye, Mi* Captain, I've heard
him say liiany's the giasl time
there wurn't no danger nowhere
with the captain aboard and suvh a
jhij/s plank under em. Dungerl
IU<MtUt ^
iiiiderstitud. Around the neck ol
mousieur there he has worn a hoi)
mile Perha|at the | riest bleaeaxl it
1 have a<-cii lilui kiss it ofteu, and 1
fttuioved It that it might not bo bait
Madame will lot, lue tie it alaiut hit
neck; It may restore him."
Milly btepiasl Isiek to give tilt
woinau ixaiui, anil then she saw fot
the hint time what she held in hei
hand.
A broken tenia-uee strung upou •
ribbon of ftided blue, with the lettel
f.l engraved on its surface. Thai
teiiin-nee John Turner had cut ic
twain eleven years la-fore A hoi)
relic indeed! The relic of a love whiofe
had endured !%AViV/K 'w<>
"You say lie kiased it often!" sin
said.
"1 have seen him," said the worn
an And Mdly t«a.k it from her ami
knotted the frayeil silk about tin
bronzed throut with her own hands
Then kneeling la-side him she ha>ke«3
into the pallid face aud knew it.
The youth with smooth cheeks anil
nil lijis like u woman had changed
into this black la-urdcd mau. Curt
parallel In the MiUtlv of luwllelns.
Hlnre ll« Hr t discovery It bsa b«*-ii "old
on s gusiantee, a teal Mbleli no otle-r
uiedleVus cau tand. If you have •
cough ws ssroeatljr a«k vou to try It.
1'rliai 10. M). aud «l. If )our lung* ara
aorc, cbe«l, or back lame, um> Hhlloh n
piiriiK nlaaler. Sold by Mlley A Hill
sud C. Krhurd A S>>s.
Ill the famous cellars of the Hotel
de Ville, at llreuien, there sru a
dozen cases of holy wine which have
been preserved for 2AO years. If
the cost of uisinlainitig the cellBtj
payment of rent, im-..-; u'.__
originsi value of ^Xooo.idered,
Incident*! e^iari^oiee wine has cost
W.'ft&il.tMH). each glassful fi70,47t'..
aud a single drop could uot be sclil
without loss under 1200.
MILL IOSS rOK MISTAKES
Knuie ides the cost of the
worthless partisan work done h|)
Census Korean may be gained .
Superintendent I'orrter's report. So
far he has speut $8,000,000; he
wauls $240,000 more to keep the Bu-
reau going Mutl! uext July, aud
>f, the
bVtbe
BASTRSI
$4.0(T
Sii
rs.
•>"'o
AS It J^T|
- .sr
howev
t'ent clink
w' .lliir Jewelry
and i.| «rfc||tlK '""I'lsy
'J'1" "I Purity on.l N. in ,w"r"r- the h„.
J .lis w-mmoii are iiiiiii,., novelties
w ill t„. gla.i "o V.",'!
IH^t- «re allL. t,. . ' '1' « he„
and pleasure in
.K"''n our«toek.
'Ilsplay l fr,nj,
uluii i "" "iferett.
gait.; uio,,,
able proinine you
'''ki'.glor3,,,
on our
wliin
jiir
" rates,
"on hand, and
aTcommodatc those \rnnm, Ji;
"custom.
WTON Sfi
while |
Now YorkTribune.
for
We
Gash.
Powi
Aug. 15, 1895.
iS. BRIE6ER.
Mirny wTVt
priwiit custom
'the rigbt hand side ol
i Ihi' l ist age," eay JoIiuhou,
C„n l«- ,°"n(!untunta nwki n "thll^In \ _
pared to cut. ., ,„,,.ion iruaraiiteed.
''•rfflSSr1'"-
wi mrnm
—AND—
<=j A T j O O IsT.
THTBEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
™ *" '•ra™ntsv
Lai
| Thankful to^
BssTaor.
I'll a
Meals served regular
i
CilVK L'S a CALL.
XHK IIUNOKV OH miBh ^ ^
feeler-Wilson Sewing Machine,!
lliuii ahm. No, «, l« the only '
Living Maelilne lor lamlly line,
^complete without a Hewing
{lie Wheeler A Wilson Is
18. HH1RGKR.
POKTGET LEFT
THE KATY FLYER,
A NEW FAST TRAIN
0
IRST CLASS SERVICE
TO
. LOUIS
d
sinco
f ten or lift
m. neat ly ho lute na 18(1(7
•at Aim-iicnn m-alaivag Hril
pnictieul charge of the idra atid
it to coining money from u
itrmldeii and abused |x-<)|il« Foi
'ii year* tho lightning rod man
I the nation, until his tyranny
ed the public to iiiadnctih uml |'c
ting on sight.
M«|«wcro made by many
a differ
AND
etilnrly la.d wf,i),l
waa tTiinking of something real . 1
1 *>ivr bim glance „t il"
giand stand linin,*Hfttely his whouf
nsjiett changed. Hobruei-d right up
Such splendid playing 1 novel saw ii
my life
"Tli rough
swi|Ksl the"
club. The crowd
bis efforts mainly \v
earth with the "hoim
. was wild. Thai
tl>ir.l liascman never t.s.k bis eve,
off a certain seat in the grand statu)
Ujiulsome young wont
illel>
meantime lCas|>ar llaus<-i
was beingcuvfitJly nurtured and <<<1
uentcd in the family of un estimable
teaoher of Nimnnlwrg, the whole
community vying with each other in
kind attention to the city's adopted
► Oil.
While in
treat Iuh life t
unknown assassin, who mui eiiled in
wounding but not in killing the mvs
tenons waif. Alter timl event tin
buy was constantly guuided by twi
|K)liei-!uen, it li -iug evident that fol
-lit'' reason ol other his existeiic,
Ijaec to |M>Werfu)
Pooupiirix du>- after iM-nig mi (|' |i()"!
ted w ith lie- Ullir Hwemor (kiel collvetor.
I shall Is- paid Into the elly treasury lo
. jlty (rcuMiry
lll« t ivilir of fituif.
Si r. |. 'I'll«t (|H. owner or Jmm'Imt of
u||> hi- i animal may reclaim the same
from iii<- public pound at any limn
la-lore the *iih- by paying the fres and
all expense* presented in ike preo-dluir
■Setiloii. "
«kc. That the elly Marshal shall
1879.
1 have In |
Hi.I.
all of which J
These lines
H'r8e, t l l
Trltniol"!
Closh1^
1.KJK.
kg vouchers ail
tatiou. A pri-ij
—The Raslrol
psuy are putliul
piping. In souif
placed liavu
dowu i-Uewlieil
elrcull anil prei
(rater. Unless I
north• we l |
; out In thu
Ine L:i|
from $1.7i
isli Cs|m-s at I
On Momla)
tin- piincipali-h
hehool, aud ll
Iti-ddln Andrew
pal. Mrs. Hard
the SOhOOl. if
||UmI tli(II l|
"•U-Ottiw i«#
several e.
^OR NIGHT.
.ba. apimn-ntiy safe 1
le was attempted by an 1'out.ded. the dut« ,,f Impouudlng. the
UE "W
LIVERY, FEED & SAL;
h
*Sf* T
ENT
pouudlng
-I tie oi stilt-, the amniintof sale, nuiue ot
"« ;,er, II know n and Hie mime ol pilr-
eluiser. And the elly Marslul shall
uiuke a iiionlhly u pon ot (he sain- lo
r,,V council at ||.* rr>|(iilr tnciliiiLr
f1' • l!- That |f. ,||m, |hB
sale no purchanei ran he found for anv
Of Hie aulmals so Iwpoillldeil, the elt'v
u ai -haI may kill surh aulmals. and\iave
' ""iLboules ned and deposiled ns
lie '.
The Central f
* - burglartxcd
the if"th.
on
an
the night
AND COUNTY.
RESTAURANT
and souio fTtlie abUwt am
ttnunclens of Ilerlin and FrunUfort
liud Imh-u brought weatwarrt to Ver
wiles for counsel and usemtuuee.
At tlieir head was Hurr Bchwab-
neb, the leading brain iu the great
Bleichrodcr couibination, but even
he shrank from the ri*{K>uaibility of
managing alone so vast a transfer-nil
of coined wealth an was contemplat
ed, and urged that his father-in-law,
Alexander Mendel, whom he regard-
ed as the nstutcst ntid most capable
money manager in Europe, should
lie sent for from London. This was
done, and old Mr. Mendel attenihsl
the conferences held between the
imrtics to the negotiations.
It was at one of these that Bis
uiarek, pressed bluntly to name the
.-minimum war indemnify which tf.'lih, and instantly killed
n%v (Voiiimn empiii- would consent
fo^sJre, Murted out those tivmenilous
wwdsi
ft'inq mlllarda."
PIiere wim dead silence for a mo-
ment. Then Jules Favre, springini;
to Ins feet, jiouwl out a rhetorical
nnd impassioned protest against this
vast exaction.
"Have you reflected, " lie naked the
nhanckUor, in conclusion, "what
such a sum of money -Ave thousand
millions—really means) Why, sir,
if a man, miraculously preserv(<ti
of I
Wl II WllffW Myrth-7
I-year-Old <Wught«r ot Mr.
An effort .ill he made by ^ ^
• I when llenry Smith, a largo mulatto
present legislature o have Hra/or.a ,|y and ^ ^
county divided. | in ,llt „rnil, wulkc)| „„ wlt|| ,
Hilly tinllaglu-r was knovki d out \ The negro wns seen by sever
Ii) loin True), In the llltli round, lies n-. he was carrying the c
R«ar Biroh, Building
^ MORRIS, Proppietop.j
Solicit Share of Patronage.
Horses will be well taken care of at low rates,
hackstand good stock kept on hand, and
to accommodate those
at San Francisco.
.lames Heard and bis niece were
arrested al tieorgetow n, on the i'TtJi,
charged with felony.
Janies J>. H'illiams was struck by
a Jocomollve, near Hrncevib'e, on
Misaitsippi Was covered with snow
last week ami a week of sleighing
was a novelty lo MisKissippiaus.
Mrs. Mary Hnllashcr. of Italics
ton, bus given birth to 20 children
in 211 years- three pairs of twins.
Col. Will Lambert has been en-
dorsed by the San Antonio Typo-
I but nothing was thought
the time. Myrtle not conilnl
her father began a search a
j learned the fuels, but was le
J faiac report to he/ieve that II,'
had been laken to lilt- i-iilin^THlc
U,.—prrffiTt was fruitless they made
that way. A visit to Smith's house
disclosed the fact that he Ijad been
absent all night, only c(jkiing in i
about daylight that inorningw Kev rsi
months ago Vance, then ot&hc city
police force, arrested ynltli for
beinjj drunk ami disordorly, and
bad a hard time of it. Smith swore
then that ho would live to get even
ed from the h<!
was necessarily poi
J Bailey was found at the home
Id ofT, The excuse she offered
It at It,ml M,1« was nervous. She llnslly
home j consented to try it over, anil \
soon I W*B l"'1 'or • be event. Kverylhi
by «/w l ahead as before and nil
chihl I were on hand, ,/usi before
ie" final vows Mr. Halloy
announced that he had changed his
iniiid, and fuming on his heel he
left the room.
<*r
—AND-
SA-Xioonsr.
wiiyuiliwk,,! i i
Tks A LOON Is rappiied wan tas purest of I.iquon snd ths iisssi Cigars, and
be KKHI AL'KANT with
'THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
0Y8TKHS HSU ANV ALL THE DEE!' SEA LUXUHIES.
a muss together as you demand
Bismarck merely mnih-d and laid
his big hund on tho Loinhm financier's
shoulder j
"That is very interesting alsmt the
Christten era man, but my fneml.
Mr. Mendel, is a Jew He hnd l*«-ti
counting franc piis.t-a 4,1**1 yoai-s Is
fore your fellow la-giui. Mo you s«ii
it is all right."- New York Tiuu«.
On ■ MlMlMipt l lll%rr 1'iulirt.
There was u fine Isirls r sh ip nnd
willi N anne for the beating he got.
graphical union for public printer. \ party going through a dense piece
Hon. >V. II. Jenkins, of McLen- jwou''* n,'Br Hie dog pond ill the
A
a
| struggle at the fool of a tree, in
eorge I asehal will be Ihc oppo- - . , . , ,
1 1 live or six feet on a bed of leave*
nenl. of l'hil Miatdeiu, the adminis-; ,, . . , , . ,
' was the impression of a man s body,
and crumpled and bent a* if laid
against our common mortality, hud , .
la-en born on the very first day of | ,,#n county, is in favor of unfi-nced j >"■", ',,s, part of the city, found
our Christian era, iuuI hnd ever since fsruis snd fencing In the cattle, j I'ool of blood snd a few signs of
gone on, night uudday. putting franc
jiiis-es one by one oil a pile, he wonld
not even by thia time have got such
trslion candidate, for mayor ot Ssn
Antonio,
li
upon, was a hat that was Identified
It is said electric lights anil an I a* Smith's. Near were the drawers
Ice factory, with au excellent water worn by Ihc missing child. More
supply, is au assured foct for I search disclosed not twenty feet
Caldwell. i away covered by leaves snd brush
•1 he machinery for a suiting fs. - jl,w n,,,U"n l,0,,v of Myrtle Vance.
*ah'stine, has been ordered. A 'litfhl ,,rui,r on "K1'1
There is a call out for a meeting
on Fiiday, February 3, at Calvert,
of the cotton planter* of central
Texas to discuss the question oC
reduction in thu sureagu of Ufffl!,,,
the coming sesson. TlicX^H la
signed by praininent planers of thu
llrasos bottoms. Tlir promoters of
Die movement bell've I hey will be
able st this meeting to adopt meas-
ure* which will lead to concert
action among the farmer* of Texas,
which will result In great benefit.
The oldest pensioner, ;Mrs.i.Cslh-
erine Sliarpe, widow of a soldier of
the war of 1HI2 died in Philadelphia,
la*l week, aged oue hundred and
fifteen year*. The old lsdy was in
fuil possession of all of her faculties
up to almoHt the moment of her
death.
4
lory, st
Slid the
Experienced Cooks, polite Waiter* Meals served regular
or by order. Ever j department kept first class.
ARK HUNGRY OK THIUMTY OIVI US A CALL
works will *hortly be in
'washroom" on the jmu k«-t. and the
Imi l«-r and I often conversed, with ' At Llano, Will flrav, charged
a raaor Uitweft: us. I?r> aakisl me , , ,
. ... . . . . . , with theft of * dog, was placed
once how 1 liked my hair trimmed,! * 1
sn<: 1 said I always Kit tln-t to tin "'"l,r uwsll th«j|
krler.
was the only sign of violence and
her body wss exsnloed when ll ws* j died, I* seventy,
found tlisP she had been cruelly
outraged by Hie brule. The tnaly
wa* torn and msnul,
The average age *J, which
who have been President*,
The
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