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SUBMITS TOUTO IWEK,
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Dr. C. B. STODDARD, Dentist,
AUHTIN, TKXAM.
Price, DO CVntv a Hox.
Kur Mtlu by llruggists
lustraa Mbcrtistr.
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AUSTIN,
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JIA8TROI', ItASTltOl' COUNTY, TEXAS, OOTOKEK 3, 1885.
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X! MI5KI
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
Knitted ikr /lis* op, 7Vl'(U, PosfrOffict um
•ftnn'i- /« mtiticr.
T E /•' M S
Hn'tsorlpllon In iulvtince .. . .
II payment Is tie fcrrnit !«> days
iii' AI>* lit TlftlKIl :
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The Central Hotel,
SAN ANTONIO, TliXAS,
Z. 27. BASSE, Prop.
TB&M3—*1.60 rSH BAT.
STOCKMJSNH HK UHJUIHTEHSI
Vl'J Oil
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nwitlon.
t t>rr line ; <*:irli
loli cents Seven
y i.'n lines,nt tin
nt« t iiw< I** jmlil j
n il o1inrir«*i1, f I tt
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SH. F. 3. CASPER
IDIEICsTTIST,
No. 7JI < 'i-! if-i • Avenue,
AUSTIN TKXAS.
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III! J. V/.Corhnrl. In tho Dully jminm; J
In com ply unco with your request.
I will giv<' you a few fuels in regard
to dengue, whicit now prevails to
sonni extent ill town, und which
nmy become epidemic, or nil In r en-
deiuio.
Uengnc (pronounced dangy) ih a
i mi mi.j-r iinn | very specific continued fever, thought
. Isuaifetneni Iin jjy uoine to de very contugenus, nnd
. \ having an iueiihation ja.i. 'ii of u few
, hours or ol n • day, oi ovn of vye-
1 ral duv ; characterized bv frontal
! he/nlnciie, by Severn pains ir the
limbs und trunk, anil kuuiotune* by
all ei upturn, ri **• milling that nt meas-
les, over t in, hod v.
W...Ml Denial Opr. itl'ni- Skillfully l'er-
Iniuiiij. iiJit
\imlln. Tcmis, lAinniliiir I.
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r.irn.irlj nnlr.i l .Itulgv.
J .Si I. I' |i|'N< AN, I*. Mil lUM'IIKI III.
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MOORE. DUNCAN 8 MEERSCHEIDT
Ijt wyers,
A IVriRsyhunla Homaiiris
f• Iplnn ProiM.
In the . (iriug of 1808 a very liand-
hoiiip and attractive yoiiti4 lady from
I'hiladidphiu catno to my oNiuo with
ii note from a friend iiakiug ion to
lUMiixt her in obtaining mi interview
with tht: I'r.-sidenf. Some time he-
ton; she had lieen mnrrii'd to a voun^
Uian who was a 1 euteiiuut ill a lVnn-
Mylyauiu n-ciment. Hi- luil Ii
eoinpellt'd to leav<- h'-r lite duy after
the wi'iliiiu^ to rijoiti iiii comuian l
in tin' Army of the Poloiuac. After
t.onn- timo In obtuinet! leavw of ab-
.4-nce, retuinetl to I'liil.eli-lpliia, nnd
xtHi'teil on a brief honeymoon jnnr-
ney with Iiii Ijrtde. A moventent i f
the army l< iny iinmiii tiit the Wur
Department issued a f r, inptory or-
der reijniring ull absent ofBwnn to
rejoin their resfiineittsi oil a i -rtain
day, on penalty ol ilisniisnal in en.-"?
PAHI1TN, KCKP VOl It UIUU I't KK !
Adi trull' At«nm That The Devil l ove* to
(iaif- I pun.
Uiutottoor.
Wediiefday night, about lOo'ctiH'k,
A RlarhkMke Cbarmn a Child.
A eorreapondent writes the Saint
Louin Globc-llfinocrttt that he wiw a
resident of St. Louitt county, in ISOtf,
living xoiithw t ot the city t>a the
Merriniae river. He had a daughter
while tin- reporter of the Gazetteer i three yearn of age, and it was her
wan htrolling in the aouthwent of the
There i.-, generally tin initial rush
and n terminnl lash, that is, at tire
iK'ginnin^ and the close of the
dn«*a*c. Tiux in attended ivitli se-
vere jiuitih and Villi awellllig of the . _
joints, HUceeeileJbv intense heat and J diaobi dience. lb" bridti and
general J'eyer. | (f'W"", nw«y 011 their hurried w.d-
i'here is always intense pain in
lint liead an t eye bails. The null
generally hp rend a over the whole
i l odv within forty-eight hours,
j rarely contiiwMa vi ihi
I \t 1<A' til-.
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I Will pr
ltUtiK tc.ni i lil^lti i i ill I•*.
.I t '/. M vi'| attnid tla • < l ol
1 iio|* ••••nut \.
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I kis" 1 I'ltlll- I.Ill t 1 ' '!■
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I.icer ili-. f ' itt I ii'l 11
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and
le longer than
twenty-tour 111-urn. Ken i.«nnud and
reiajives are trcquent, ar.d otter ue-
veie. t'oinpli te recovery may not
in feu. 3tntl, unit utlivlnln^ take pltlie umiertwooi three months.
Swelling ami pain with -titfness ot
the joints and t .\n< erliati« lis jt fever
j retiming Iroui to time. 1'litt ii-lan-
j f.-s ui-rt al .1 ays niurLed by rlieuniutk'
| n' nt uialgie t'iu'iioiueua.
1 it iu- pi -v . led ciiielly in Calcut-
' tu. I'.ilua, liei hum (tore, Kati^ouii.
; lleii.ni s mid in 1 !huiurgiiiir, in the
1 :is| Indie-; i(u. Island ol S; Thoni-
' n.- hi the i>i Indii in our South-
• rn Ki.ites and on the U'tll eosu-t of
j Mexico, It has prevailed at New
j Or ' an*, Churl 'v*t l*U, ivaunah. I'lill-
udelphia, uiei "v^naslar north as
\i-u York euy. It was epidemic in
jthi country in IH21-2N. Nothing
I A.i it cd ot it ai^hi 11 niitil i 17 and
"■IV >. It ore til's .it it !iy ilili-i . . !•: II
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LOUiS B. ERHARO,
I'l AI.KU I N
JEWELRY
mi
tioin it ii r a'
i* railed .1 >-
pit - !.
t? .c
an
tar
line uttacli of the dts-
•I to ^.ve ininiuui'..)''
it twenty years. It
{mil piMftoican lite
U I. lot UllOWII US
r-ut l>ri«
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Tile 'i'ir
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eight
adult', but
When f,l-
i! v in lticefl
M tlli
tl oi tie all't
it gi i;i . n'v ht"(s about
: t i it it. Jata! to
Men tni'i' (11 eiii!dl -ft
In! to children it gt ner
p.v n:s
In the olden time, tin; treatment
I,.-, it.., ,11 i-ine',es and ptirgaltoii!.
>1 tin 1 1 t.nit'-- piohnl'ly -till i"ii-
Iinue (lie >inu'' treatment, wliich t i
tin- I•••>11 •• inti.riiie i 1- ■ ■■ -id r.-ii lm<i
pr.u tire, e\n pt to inild purgation
T.i • ni.-dii ul pr"le>.iit.ii is now
ainiiiiiuiitlv turn died Viit.li r<'iii>;dii
e :. Ii ii-i d fitinleiinu.iliv, will al-
' .y fjtiii kl • i'ue ,-\. : tieiua..^ p:.i i.
inii 11.1 lei. , ill 's wiiii ii will rradily
jeinitnl the lii per [ii 1 e 11.1 and so re-
I- .•• • h,- !i,-: i 1, nut! prevent failvri'of
| Itilli'. I'll.s. I-, I he s.l!ll'V'aleK we
s | have re an di •> ( .; ill" lie- 1... atn ami
1 netiralga- plieu.iinieiia, a;vi in the
The B.'sl Nickel Ciftar in the I own loili-h slii l he s> in pi 01:1.1 indicating
Sl'< I M'l.liS,
ling tour, tailed to the order,
nnd on I heir rot urn lie was met by a
notice of his di-uiival from the ser-
vice, The young I dloiv was com-
pletely prostrated by tin disgrace,
and his wile hurried it H ashiiigtou
to get him restored I )htaiu >d fur
her an interview with tlie l'resideut.
She told her story .villi simple and
pathetic olotpienee, and wound tip
by troyiiig: 'Mr Lincoln, won't you
help iis? I promise you. it you mil
restore liitn, lie will i e faithful to un-
duly," The ('resident hud listened
lo her with evident sympathy and a
half inn used smil" at hci earnestness,
and as she closeu her nppeal he said,
with parental landtie.-*; "Ami you
-av, my child, that Fred was com-
pelled to leave you the day alter th.-
weddiuK? Poor lellow. I aon'i: won-
de: at his anxiety to got back, and
if h slityetl a liltle longer than he
ought to have done we'll have to
overlook his fault this time. Take
liiis card to the .Secretary ot War
and lie will re.ttoni your fm himl.
She iv, ut to the W at Departluent,
saw the Seefetiiry. who rebuked her
for troubling the President and dis-
inissed le-r soin-'ivhat eui tly. As it
; ippi-n - :, >n her way down the
i iir i pu: I meat m ;iry, her luipes
lilled In- the iS>. clary's abrupt
• 'III' 1 I..' nt. tee l'iesiilent us-
ti-.nling. lie i ct^uiei'd Inr. mid
with ii p'eii.siti mile iiiid, "Well,
nil leiir. have v >t. serll the Seereln-
r\ ' "ie-. Air. L.iii'.jlu," sin i• -
plied, "and he ieeiH"d very aiinrv
I you rpt al; to him
j y■ >iii fell no .trouhl
\\ A Ti llK.
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lit l IL' I
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I.ltCf. s,
lime, nil,I
'.II wi-rk
A I'l I.J. I.I \ .. I f
Mlllllll ISlMlkS i\ll M.ITI®,
with 1110 lor g ling to you. Won't
me ? "(,i\ e
said he. "I
will -.iS' tlint tin order i-< issued. '
And in a tew dnvs her hnsli.ind war
rem.inucd lo Ui- regiment.
I am sorry to all thai
alter he was killed at I be
(iet! \
our
oieoi. her
(ailhtul to his d
th 11 T. sealing
pledge liiat iie
11 long
battle ot
wiin his
ihotild tw
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IIASTUOP
HOUSE
riopiietor.
TKXAS.
1
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,-v m l oimiforl
iilil,* rooms of i,t \ li e* In l*.*wn.
||,-,I ueiif anil ,-t ei \ nt' 1,1 in:, "I vi-ii ini*-**
S|i,i l il Mti-ntii'n :
This lion 1 tin Hi,
Edward Basiian,
l kal.i:i( in
sums. fi\ un iiAitnvAKL
Japanned & Stamped Tinware.
.A I iri;.- i«*,irtnieiit , *f t mjx-nteiV Tools
■ ami 111111- 1,-tII it'tlwtin I'iowH iimI
I si, t-l t MKiiniff. l-'i'tirt* VN nt- mill
«, l.fiiii),- .i-t.l <;i'i. 'i un .
t i' in v t. 111- 1 >11. ri.iiiu,
Kn-. Die , Kit- K.te,
All II (itKM |« w'II «i.|! , 1 in, v, ry luwe"!
iiisrkei prlisi.
/Tin, iron. Copper, Zinc and Roof-
"1 "One Liberally.
hi.
Mun-i'kPt'plns mill Katixcmakliu.
il.-w many hou.ieiieepi.tn thiire are
to one ir'iisemir.ee. I niin -t ilr.uk
that no i,ne Ir.:! n hiiiv i'a:i uiakr a
home, and il one Hi•e.'pts lleorye Kli-
ot's di't'eiliou .>| iu:it word tu.* lea-on
I !. «'--i nti.Ai-
ti iia ii.-*,
ens
metiy
has not
w fh II,- hell.-r know ledge of it, mi. 1 , mother v. ill It* a striking illustration
with llm superior Hriuiimeriterium at i of total depravity it lie grow up a
our coii'miiidi it ought not toussumi
ill.
le tits
orij
11
i-e t , uidoiihlc llv rf sp -
it and i'-ijtii: s 11 ["-I tn
1 ti j 1 r'' p Ii! ti v i s, which i m atn--s and a
I h",-n d; 1 evere'l. Hut I "I other** A I
| 1-1 apparent.
J di -l'« sou:
; high
->! a I
"ant
city, near tho lloulevard. a young
man and woiuau, who lire well known
in society circles in this city, in tale
their egress from a path which lt d
Irom the woods to the street ear
track, The young man's arm wii-
encircling the waist of th" young
woman and h**r heatl was reclining
011 his boulder. When they caught
sight ol th" Gazetteer man they hesi-
tated, and then passed on. The
young woman hung her heiul, we
suppose, to e.«caj>e recognition, aud
tho escort pulltd his hat down oyei-
his eyes. Tim moon was shining
bright aud we saw their laces
The action of tho voting couple
implied guilt, uud the circumstances
would leave that impression. Wo
know tlinl the young rn.iii isnnseru-
puious, aud holds I he chastity of
woman as no better than an artielo
of merchandise. Tho young girl
cannot he over sixteen y,--irs of age;
mid is ju.tt budding into womanhood,
is (we imp,-) innocent and confiding,
and would fall ail easy victim to the
wiles of tin* seducer.
The incident of Wednesday night
I-* not exceptional. Almost any night
if the reader will visit suburbs of the
city he is almost sure to meet young
people under nimilur circumstances.
The young people arc not to blame,
but tho parents are. No discreet
father or mother will permit their
daughters to rouii.in out in the com-
pany td v ung men at unseasonable
hours. It is tho tempter's opp >rtu-
niiy. Many a young girl dates her
ruin from these moonlight v I rolls
aud hit" hours.
A ruunhtr of years ago tin* wvitei
-:*• ni iin rn" "1 ill the Acit".
ot l)i"*igu, New ^ ork city. There
... l:: oil paii. iiglhnt was worthy
*f tin old master. It wa- suspended
tu tiie |' ; tiv j. ti*.d attract- i tin* ut-
tcnti 'i ol the .is.tor ttie 11101 lent
ho put t.i-)u ot th slip. It ri pre-
sented n ood ud scene, !i« i ton
•111 ag -llvi ■ lust re . rough 1 iie
trees. S- ate<l on a fall, ti tree was n
>'outig inn and woman, entwined in
eat'ii other's arms. Tin- irirl was a
picture of heavenly loveliness ami
inn e.'iice. Tit" man's Itutc was ott'i-
vulsed with ptission and unholy de-
sires; there vviu. no mercy iu the
eyes, it was the tiger uud (lie lamo.
Standing at their shoulder* w«s the
ibvil with h*>of -.nil forla ! t i! !ji-
, yes glared with a sinister expression,
and he win; chuckling and pointed
his long, aMentttiiei! fingers at the
• .an atiii woman on the log. it was
a dreadful picture, but expressed a
moral of great import.
What father or mother could gai'. *
at the picture and not shudder ami
'liiiii-: of lie welfare uf their daugh-
ter-' I i • v ei v carelul of tin* -. < rn -
p'lilV V I'll' ilaughlel ke. ps. w )-' ti-.-*
moral th iniintiag wim iiitendetl to
convey. iit:d the urii- t expressed on
ennvus more than whs ever written
i'l tin .'.s i>r preached in sermons.
Id
habit to play around under the trees,
and frequently she would take off
utilk and bread and hav^ a little
spread on the grass. The writer
says this continued until bet mother
noticed that she called tor a cup of
milk about 10 o'clock each day, go-
ing to the yard, aud, after drinking
it. Tilling asleep near the meadow
fence. "Little was thought of this
tor several days, until my wife, hap-
pening to go to the yard, discovered
the little one asleep, with a large
black-make coiled beside lic-r. Scream-
ing with terror, she ran to the child,
aud lilt snake disappeared ill the trill
meadow grass. The uoxt day the
child Mas not permitted to go to the
\nrd as usual, ami grew very fretful,
am! thinking to soothe her my wife
gave her tin* milk ami nccoiiipuriid
her to the spot, only to discover lite
same monstrous reptile making to-
ward the babe, which, instead of
oviuciug terror, broke from it-< moth-
er uud ran toward the snake, with
every indication of delight. Utter-
ly iroy.en to ttie spot with an ayuuiy
<*f terror, ny wile saw th<* child
place the cop upon the ground near
the snake s head, nnd alter rearing
its head in the air aud hiding at my
wile, the reptile began to drink the
milk Ironi the cup. Recovering con-
trol of herself, my wife rushed tor-
ward, ami, grasping her daughter
under her arm, rushed to t In house,
where the little oue cried itself to
sleep.
"On my return home tho circum-
stance w as related to me, ami I de-
termined to destroy the reptile.
The next day, being the Sabbath,
atl'orded me a good opportunity, us I
v.wuld'oeat home ull duy. Prepar-
ing my riHe carefully, I went to the
vurtl shortly is-torn 10 o'clock, and
seated ii. , sell by a tr-e, lirst telling
i , wile to give A ia tin l.nlk and
allow her to ' "til" is usual. Sc. iC8-
11ml her little tcei landed outside
the door and h r me y -ie* > :ml-
• . oil Uk air iiiii.il 1 saw the tuead
snake glide through the leuce, and,
with head erect and expectant gaze,
prepare to meet her. A moment la-
ter th** sharp crack of my ritle rang
u:t. und the head disappeared from
the monster reptile, ils body writh-
ing on tho ground iu agony. At tho
sight of it my little oue began to
scream iu ugonv. and it was several
■hi I !'•-:*.• sin.' ceu- 'il t > haunt the
spot, in search of Iter lost companion;
liat she did not dwindle away and
• lie. but is" to day as buxom a l-iss as
one could wish to see. The snake
measured ten feet i lgtit inches, mi-
nu- the head. '
Tl-.r ftlglil uf Heath.
In tho county j.til at Richmond,
Va . a single cell was occupied by
w here
bono.', nival personal I K-male c!r.- titv j< n
'gaid I*"- tli !,-eliugs ! i* t.lie nvei'iige votin:
•y .viih sucii a la'lv i • ii Ins tin-.ii'phs ,:'l
Wii':nnt Stanford for forty-one cou-
si-cutivc years, lie heciiuic a raving
ui:ii:i.i'-. aud for the lust eighteen
wars o| his life was chained by the
leg to the tloor ol his cell. The
verv light I heavy hand ol ago reduced hi- phvsi-
m ni: lie boast-j ; «':'l strength and the vntleiice of his
i tniis despoil- | passion, uud he gi aUu liiy became a
; !orriiitta!'!c propoi tioiis *inr to eon-
i ti itie it- manifestations so long, iu a
| given ia-e.
The pit nek ol the disease may be
verv sudden and very sejore, ami
should receive prompt aud vigorous
treatment, iu order to secure a
speedy termination.
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Briegor
IT TAILOR
\ TKXAH.
ock Ol I'tlllllT
} GOODS.
,| vo.itlis' ' It 11 Ii t ii ir
te latest Instil,ill |. i Ii 11 s
nlee.l eii.-ltiliiels.
•I, with tit .lint's anil
■i-l vnllstin linn srii* n
rv III,*>.il puti "iiinie
.:i*1 l wetlll -III it \ e 0 -
i'iihi in iiiioei-.
• HAM llltllviKll.
Iniliiriliiiti-I V n-lli'Ve
>4glt -tti*I llrent:Mlls
►Von.
n \!ti asvi.i tt. t
tbiod advice is often "p, arls cast
lieloro swine" to Im' trodden under
loot. The Chiriigo National IMuca-
tor, in one little, short sentence gives
a recipe, that if only heeded, would
save thousands of lives, fortunes an I
souls annually. There are malty in
Ibis county who iioed the remedy,
iin*l here il is;
Don't drink, treat or Is* treated.
No man ever made an ounce of repu- i
talion oi money by it, uud enough
ha* Imsmi I,i*it to make a parndisc ot
the I lyted States and pave its streets
vvilb gold.
High license, n severe penalty for
selling other than pure liquors, ami
a $1'HI line lor " treating " or asking
a man to drink, would bent all ithe
I.i till bit i->n in-, t that con id he en-
iictetl.
liar, i heat or sloven, cru I to animals
and children, mi l so Hellish that the
woman v ho has prouiised to love,
honor and obey him linds hei-elf
breaking that promise a dozen tinn-s
a day.
It is right to teach girls house-
keeping. nnd boys to clean their feet
and hang up their tups; but touch
them the essentials ol ladyhood uud
' UentUmanhooil also, And let the
fathers and mothers bt> a standing
illustration of it. Then will house-
keeping and homemaking walk hand
iu baud The Wcst.'iii Plow.
The Nor'h,
American !->*l
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Central and i^oiilii
siti.m. which is to
Itfid1
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"rsifiidll SCHMiHI.!
The I'ntir Printer.
Lawyers stand up iu court houses,
before juries, in tin present*■ of largo
atltlieucM, ami tleiiounee men as liars,
scountlrelit, thieves, ami iKi jartil vil-
lains, and when court adjourn* the
men thus abused appear to harbor
no ill will iiiguilist I hem. Hut let a
new -paper faiiitiy intimate that a
man's character is not entirely with-
out blemish, ami the editor has to
confront a ho<se pistol, laud a liboi
suit, or, ut I-,u*t sutler the gi. nl. t
of a.I mortifications lo-*- a stib-cri-
hor Ovverisboi-o Ivnpiiter.
That s so. S inie snv newspapers
Ii" on tt!' tilings I t? ' i. i -,ut I ■ ■ to
lie about the in; hut sa> an\tiling
illtoul the good nnd "sp ulcss name
ol ii mnu. ami von are t ickled iglit
away. Now-s|,ii|:, rs will siumhle uit-
Ib
It cm doubt tins, 1 isl,-n to th"
iveitul of tliciruiuoii.-K un the street
at almost miy iioiir ot the day. Wo
are not iu favor of restricting young
girls from tli" pleasures ami advan-
tages ol siH'iely ,imt discret ion shoiihl
lie observctl and I atn hours abolished
We have nauely touched the surface
ill" the subject,
life In n Lonesome Cell.
rhtoMpf i
.lohn Campbell, a life convict nt
tho northern Imiinun prison, s, nl
from Crnvvfordsvilli* several veins
ag*>, lias, by ni",ins of a pen-knife
and scraps of wood, cut out and
mounted .in entire uieiiag"rie and
circus. Tho wild beasts, horses, pel-
formers, and even the ringmaster,
are iu fieir plnoes. a'l of them lieing
connected with simple mechatiical
coiilrivuiics controlletl l>y a crunk,
ttive this ii turn ami the circus com-
mon cos, eoiit in ui tig with nttoumhing
regularity and precision for several
moments. In connection with the
circus is n complete "Undo Tom's
Cabin"' out lit, the entire representa-
tion in old plantation style. I'ln**
iliaina shows Topsy, Mark-, d-oikeys
nnd lummis, who, when tli*' crank
torus, |M*rlorm their part« hi such a
manner us to put to «!itime half the
alleged combinations on I he road.
v M mitobnn tarmer was sharp-
en n,, i stake with iin n\'\ wheil a
Hash of hghtniiitf n■onrminn* tl In *
iiitriuless imbecile. II** was subse-
1111■ 111 iv roleiisetl, und a short time
ago he lay dying. The dummy dew
of death gathered on his wrinkled
brow, ami slowly came and went his
lie>t-t xpiriug breath, vvhea suddenly
a seraphic radiance iiluniiuutcd his
venerable features and dispelled their
idiotic expression. The time ol
years vanished Irom his hollow eyes
and the laded orbs sparkled us with
ihe joy of young. 11 is withered iiim
framed a smile of ecstncy, und * i retch-
ing forth his feeble hands he gently
whispered: "Hear mother. His
eves closed, his hands fell, mid his
ill * vt"lit out with the last echoes on
Ins lips.
Sail Truth nl thr Well's Rot!era.
IA Hull II illll.,) CUl|lltlli.]
j A voting gciitlfuiuu iu Atlanta,
who iius boeu living in blissful iin-
i ticipation of un early wedded exis-
i tenet*, is now lugubrious and itioou-
| soluble. Ho bus Ih'oii engaged to a
vivacious, prettv, popular young lady
of the city, and of late bus lieeu
iir,'liming dreams no mortalevot dar-
ed to dream lM*fore. He Iniilt him
uud her n cor.y cottage, and planted
a garden, but last night the
bride informed bun she had conclud-
ed to be caged by a fellow with a
more spacious mansion. In lament-
ing bin plight he ejaculates; "Why,
doggoue it, I even dug a well."
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1885, newspaper, October 3, 1885; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204930/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.