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MILEY & HILL.
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ami ciirr/ul allrnlioh ifirtH
lo lhr I'meriptivH Itrpiiiimriil,
M I f Hit fun,1 IIII ill il on rillin
tiny or tin/Ill,
•ill line ol
Pat*nt M«dlclxi«s.
Toilet Articles. Stationary.
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C. EBHM0 4 SON
BA8TROP
TEXAS
(hhUrni at the at liaMtrop, Trm % a §rromt-< la mail matter.)
. i Pemoriptions carefully cotnpoui
ded at all hour*.
P A T E'N T MEDICI VB
VOLUME 84.
BASTIiOl*. BASTROF COUNTY. TEX AH, JAM'AKY ISM.
NUMBER 47.
•II kind*.
HEADQUARTERS MEAN, EILERS
0
FOR COTTON «N0
GROCERIES.
Houston in iu<atl<(tiurt«>ra ; no)
doubt altniit Iluil. I.onk at tli 'j
iiiu|>. N'ofltw ilie rnilr<tailm con
verging Iwith wut -r truii*
pollution to boot.
t£
HOUSTON, ther. foiv, i* l lie
lmn to shipyuur cotUui to. and
Kmrerle* front ul whole
nafe. If you ore wtnvinrM of
tliiN fact. plena.' H*ar n* in mind;
if not. us a trial and Iwj
convinced.
m. D. CLEVELAND g CO.
>1 Ion Factor ami Wholesale lirne*rs,
I0UST0N, TEXAS.
on
UUn
Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
AVSTXXT, - - -
NEW
*i mn Mi ■
Nr«M| of Ihr llhM _
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TMC to I
'j\ uufTER
Wk*n in St viiit tk§
Tundttt yrxvr/rv F.*titMt*kmtnt i* tk*
* . . .. ' * ^wnart/'i, Ht.n*,/.
worh/f AJrtmii, u >/M , ,
way ami /.•**.«/, tA* ioxvr t prutu
im Amen, a Jor finegitodi.
A WONDERFUL OFFER
FOR $60.
Wo will :;onil you pro-
paid by bxpross or Mall thin
Gent lumen s Warrantor!
SOLID 14 KT. COLD WATCH.
m,LLS HKI1.INK.S.
Dec. l'J.- Hie
f..l-
GKTTINO HKI.I* Mil
—— WASIHXOTON, ,
Terrible Mistake Made by u Fund and .lowing Is the t<>' "
latviug Mother in Tralu- deuce between V *k« r t risp ami
lug ft Chilli Ifeprescniatlve Miliy" .
*„ a young girl lBlU'r'# c0M,u,iUc*' s\'
nil I . SI-K\KKJ|_
II.II >i nc Ifi I-iii '
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• 1 .'tt, .M l l nv«- k• y>(
*•<- It VmIUiiMi' lllli.i
• Ih t it l it* (I ui.tier _
ti iron! • lid. con*
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f'HinVfuniV iu { it* n jlh iMIGWIDT MFTAL i
lit' t • I . • fiitwti
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ft* tUlAii n 41 i | i
Attention Firiiifr*.
'M 'trii tB I)i troy**r " wlllimr.
Ainl> kill fill ttu- u I'KiiU in )« nr o rn.
And pn vfiit thru rrturn, if imhmI u
(IIuh'M, Kur mI<* tiy
tlMI A KKIIaNH.
Hufinni, i>x«i.
, rtHCClt.
I lii*urinf LlOHTCtT ORAfT. Or rpoiM'of t i
| W.cirvuUr tnuil' l fnv lo anj ' Ve n«.ointu< iiiru
, Canton Clipper Plows, Volunteor «' I Victor Cut-
1 tlvatort, Dfso Harrows, Tryclclo Sulky u« i Cang Plows,
f Cotton n<t Corn Planters, * Jmii«• Buqgles, Carts. ^
Pumps,Wind Mllld,3clont flc Crlndlng Mills.BAIN.COOPKR4 STIIILINC
WAQONI. Wrlta us for your wants.
PARLIN & 0REND0HFF CO. DALLAS. TEXAS.
fTH!7 PflLACrr MABKiTTl
i)U. W. K. FOWLKR
Phy<i>^«n and Surgeon
II.4STROP. ' - TEXAS.
■0
Ot ri« r. Wl it IV I A Cm.
CHAS. BRIE6ER.
t i f Iti.r
11. Ion
in ri-gurd to the
ice:
Mar«aiit Jan.. .111 . Si-kahj '
ill no f |iei-ial menial fon t', 3u. ,( Hm «i ..k l(i cm ' ,* 1
ilie oilier -tianil, of nny ileoiiled aHi-1 ' m.t.in, DecV ' ' '
piililv, who « h l.liKKed, if any one I -
may «o r.'itaril it ill thi rate, with a II.hi. It. 1/ Mill'. City:
iiinllicr of cxceplional tthllily. I'lie My It. ar Mr—Haying Iteen toe
mother bail written many brilliant much engaged to call on you and
literary |ia|ier*. ^ 1 lieing now able lo enter on the wnrk
Miugnrrt'h father watt ileail. W ben | of eonatructin); the llouae coininitteeB
the itillil went to achool Iter mother I drop you n liue to know if it will
lion. I're.ton It. itumh, i'niteil
Staten Senator frntu Kaima*. died in
VVti hiu|(tou city, on the ^Oth nit.
« • ► 1
At Fort Worth, on the iu<>mini( of
the t!Hh of December, Theodore
Holt, n well known newipaper man,
w as fotiud dead in bi bed. Ili«
lU'Hih was 1I111' to grift.
At
Augusta.
1..
Kl|terfenee W Ilk Jersey*.
[I.ive-Htock Journal.J
l.ant night after entering the name*
of xiiiie calve* juat born, in my
Jeraey register, my little 0 year old
girl thought they .minded so funny
aaked tue to go through the book*
and call thein all lo her, and in doing
ibis it occurred to me it would do no
harm to sec juat where I atood on
began to perform her _ ....
* .... u.«. neiti oy. meretore
tasks for her-
...
•iifi • ngri T
\ v I \ I; | •*
1 . ««utrk triiiu,
. pni- ut
1 i.lgw d.ol,
'•Alt r .|o , .J ■
*!*•-< 1.il prlt • . V t'M«T) :;u«r*
nulMii.
If v i . • " torn U nt
orr. * tpn ni ■ 1 moury
will •:
ithuni l >••!* m .11 : <«it>' .iii>k t l r In ntir
till*. rn . iinlwl «r t «l ill,ik tir< 1,r .* inio
t mrttu1 * 111 ii ill,' fallowing lilfinki
men moo 4 J * CCA no jwslhyco .
Hi Uuli, Mo.
3*1 •• i.4 } >m <'fiiftJotf'U' lo.
i In !%• it tlir ol I atnriil. pri*-
• irtnl in 1111 rti Sil in k - iJ'.ili tij; In
lit I.*!*•«? \ !t- «:tl laflirlton Iflliirifltfl^.
.\ flnt-Vine "t ii« iit«toftiriintiiln f if'Hiti#
01 ti iwl ami iiimlt* to « rtt«*i
I Ain nirt til for th - tf t r tit .I
BISHOP & SMITH,
Proprietors,
Pork and Mutton.
M
Mermort & Jaccard Jewelry Co.
Broadway and Locust St.
ST LOUIS. MO
l r I'; W' I r• 1 ti 11IIIjkT. 1^' tltxot «|m|ilr |
h*- iiiom aiiii-uintUI 111 «• - ti i ti • manufi
ur *il
No ii^iim* i* ro«u|i|rlr H|(||ii|il
W*lnr mu hliH' Tr v « in
♦ h jom % || m ihuhlmf
JCNES&OARWOOD
Attorneys at Law,
IIAH t'i{< If* • I F X AS.
H ilM r«ftifr hi all th * I'uiirt*
AUtl Krtli rai
J B PRICE,
County Attorney,
'—tMi
A.ttcrn«y at Liv,
BASTKOr. TEXAS.
Dyer Moore,
ATTORNEY MO
Counsellor - at - Law,
HAS I KOI\ 1 K.XAK
I'rocllit 111 all 11 roilfla nt tlir atatc
t fti« r up tntr* in tli* H...I, t limitin g
R.L.BATTS,
T A.WYER,
— an p —
Land A^ent,
Bastrop. - - - texas
BOARDING HOUSE.
(iii i ih 01 || hum 10 m i
X EVLRYTHING NEW AND NEAT )Y
r*\ - . — . I_rrA
We study to please, and ask
ycur patronae:^.
BISHOP & SMITH.
. !V#r More,
1HKEEN'S NEW WTl.IUN'ii
P. O. ELZNER
has opened a choice Stock of
Genearl Merchandise,
('(insistion of iMy Uootls, Lsnlios hrcss
(iooiIs. Clotliiiiir, Hoots, Shoos, Hats,
iiinl
( i ft 'I'll S
niacin*;
e\\
Notions in
lini'.ilini;,
Frank Wokhi. X- Ahjik Elznkr
o will lie lc 1 a11 to <;rcct their
|iiontisini; theni
in
cliar^c, w
fi icmls ami t lie | ul
com Icons t reatnicnt
c, o. hunter,
I lu\ ill^ Oj'C||i't| ti
Fatnilv Grocery
— 4N TUB
CRAFT BUILDING,
win re lo will keep fr« -Ii IJn frrli'* *u«l
i.i nerul Sop| lie . ;i*k a liberal
nh.ire of patronage, ^Uln#
to nil courtiHui- and
liberal trestllieut.
A /oil /'<• u1 ii// / «liA.
1 o. Ill NTEH
KOK SAltK.
Iloppt- IIoiim-. li.i-tnip. witli all fur
mtort ami cjulpineiitit. ami ^t oil w rll
He i hotel in place Ka \ leruii.
|{. I., lurra.
llaMtrop. Tex.
— Will will you cttti^h w lien Stilloir*
1 * 'lire w III k i \« i 111 ti it'll 1 att* relief. Trie*
10 el- . .Ml ot- . ami $1 Soltl by Mll<*)' tt
Hill, anil t\ Krlmnl A Son.
\ Na-al I ti lector free with each
I Imttle of Shiloh'4 i .itarrli Heinotlv.
Price .' o cell In so|i| hi Milei A lliil,
4mI ' Kiharil A Son
—■
1 Milluli's r.ilarrli Item.'.h u |.<•«l-
liv.* .'.IT«* fin I alHMil. |ti|illtlirti;i ,ml
,t link.-1 Muuttl. Hold ti\ Wiley A llilt
iiinl 1 I i Ii 111.1 .\ Sun
jjirl lieciunv more and more depen-
dent upon her mother. Through the
failure to develop her own power*
she seemed to be able to do
on Iter own account.
All thin of course left Margaret
very ill grounded in all her studies,
ami rellected upon her standing In
her examination,, no that she made
slow progremi At last her mot Iter
ashamed to see her lag behind, took
lu'r out of school and made a weak
pretense of instructing her at home.
Margaret was pretty and amiable,
ami ti lieu shf had become eighteen
years old her hand was askeil in
marriage liv a worthy young man.
Tile mother gave a conditional
consent, and. as the young man lived
at mine distance, a correspondence
was liegun, of course, tinder tlir eye
of the mother.
It was then that the mother real-
ized how defective her daughter's
education had been. She w as unable
(o write a creditable letter. Her
messages, as she allowed them to her
mother, w ere ill thought, il! expressed
even ill spelled
"ibis will never do," said the
mother. She began to write her
daughter', rcpi.nses to th> letters of
the young man to whom she wa- be-
trothed. Kef own w(t ami felicity ..I
.'xpressiudS^iaru'. tvritt.''I thein. ami
the young tnau was churnied. Once
. tliliaikcd Upon sin II :> course of il. -
celt, the mother dared not make a
confession. The young man himself
as an excellent writer, ami his
li tters spurred the mother lo her
j most t.rillianl cfliirla as a correspon-
dent.
After this charming correspon-
dence the young people were married.
Neither the mother nor the daughter
dared confess the fraud. Neither
had "meant much" at the beginning,
hut both had gouu very deep into a
course of deception.
I he young hunbaml was soon
astonished to lind that his wife wns
all jfiioraut |.«jr '.n iacaiutble ..I
.jUcstToned her sharply and she con-
fessed her fauil.
I "Maiua always does things forme."
she said helplessly.
flic husband found his wife also
Me., Mrs. Nancy I,, . JU"* "** •«
, the Jersey question. In March
' " woman in , I made my llrst purchase ii
' die, | live
oraveis.r.ir 11.-«^
hour; when she fell
head
purchase iu
aud one lull'
Her sue was not
llrilt Keiuiev, ,, .,
the city, prayed tbs* she migUi
coiitinuiiiu her jiravei«.for .11
. — "'i'iu rier* *M an
be appointed aecond on ilut cow- j to ,h*> floor dead.
mittcu on ways and means ami in
addition to such assignuielit lo be
appointed cliairnu^n c the commerce.
nothing | or chairman of t' e committee on ... ., ..
p.. tofHces or postroads, of chairman 1 l,u '<< '"" " Ocmocralic Slate
of*otne committee w hone wuflti, le„ 1 ''"nventioo. recently in session, iu chase the ,11111 of I OA head of Jeraey*
lalioriuus than the commerce or pimt-j its platform, denounce* Holt of the that cost me $A,000, Sold o'i heads
olHces. I would be glad lu have a jntis as threatening to again subject !'.'r averaging IHA.HA.
reply at your earliest coiivenietK-e., t||8 tUU) to U|(. Afrit.,llh
lestre to make up and annum'
arliest
as I
the committees iu a few days. With
great respect, I am sincerely your*.
( luitu:- F. ( litsi".
Hoi -1 in Kki'uk-i.mt \ ri\ t -. 1
WAslllNiitos, Dec. l'.l, IMOI. i
lion, rharl.'s K. Crisp. S|ieaker of the
Utilise u( Ki'pri'selitiillyi'S:
Mi Di.yn Sin I have received
\uiir letter of the I hi ii iusl., asking
"if il would be agreeable or accept*
aide to be appointed second on I he
committee on ways and means ami in
addition lo such assignment to lie
appointed chairman of the committee
on commerce or chairman of the
commit tec on postofHcea ami post
roads, or chairman of Home com-
mittee whose work Is less laborious
than the commerce or postollices."
Having in i n a member of the com-
mittee on uu\ . ami means for ten
\ears and chairman in the Fiftieth
congress, thr reasons which in your
judgment rendered my appointment
i" chairman unwise, would ilisipialify
tne f..r service iu any other place on
that committee and il would not lie
sincere to say that il would he
agieeablc lo accept your tender. 1
leave to you, without suggestion from
me. to make such other arrangement
as you, in**thc discharge of your
nlllcial duty, may determine. Yours
truly, I;. <j. Mii.i.s
of heifers
VV. H. |H( '
"v ^1 l,e "| onl ginnery
§ ' 1 sum of t'. I *
an. .e later bought .'I head, om
... , . 'V ^ I two heifers, from Col. II
exactly known, but she was thought % f()f njnH hea.
to he 1 IH years old. all 1.Sling under six month* old. To-
night I lind that since March, IMMA,
I have owned by increase arid pur-
ie the sum of IDA head <j~
. cost me $A,liOO, Sold
for
; t • a\ • away to friends si\ head worth
P IHSIS |(()Hl |,y ,|,.al|, .JIJ ,,f
the friendship of Democracy for the and most costly ones worth at the
farmer and laborers, and pledge* j time 11,000; and now have on hand
relief when in full control of the head worth $'-',7uo. Thu* you
governmeul, and urges the a|(U„J "U'"l'f al1 b'ld they frsit up
... ..... . . .. I lc* first cost «A,ti00, less dead 11000,
doniueut of the 1 bird party policy ; Kjvell #Ha>. lllmkillK
asks continuance of federal aid for | 150 net proflt. Now iu this estimate
the Mississippi river; rc-nltlruis its I niake no mention of butler sub',
op position to monopoly aud class an<* manure waved from these cattle.
legislation: iletiouuce, the attempt SSkZtotfiZ
to misuse the election machine!y at lnonthi ,n(1 wc raise), !M)IIU. of „ „ne
state elections in April, aud instructs Berkshire hogs that year on milk as
(the new central committee to take l'v,'r went into any fattening pen.
measures against such misuse. It Really I was not in the Jersey bu,i-
fr i"TSS!',Sir.,^T."1^,T^!
failure to settle the lottery question and sold all my Jeraey, except three
1 by the while primaries to the autis, J cows, thre i heifers and one bull, aud
and empowers the new state central 'I"* 00 band now is increase from
committee to use every effort to number.
1 wrile this to try and encourage
some of our "busted" cotton farmers
to try a few Jersey and red clover,
l .r stale officer*. Hie ticket com-, and *ee If they don't luck better than
pitted is: (iovemor, S. 1). Mc-1 the all cotton system. You will see
Knery, Ouachita; lieutenant-guv- 'rom the above, even with all my bad
crnor. Hobt. C. Wickliffe, West lu.tlc •j"'11"1 Krt'at <l«mise that took
. ■ ,. . . ...... P'*ce just after I invested my money,
I cl.c.ana: secretary of alate, L. F. thcy paid me very well. Now,
Mason. Concordia ; treasurer, Qahriel i brother farmers, if you nave had the
Mmitctfuo, 1'erre Bonne; supcrin-; wme luck iu tusking cotton that I
tem<lent of public t'lluctttion, J. \*. ^li* ymt I would advise you to
Calhoun. New Orleans: aiturnev IHOtl,e .KraMM h">' ten
bring uI mi* 11 settlement. The ton-!
veotiou tlie 11 iiouiinsted tandiilsteM
Mill-
Act 011
N I'.KV A I.I \ Kit rit.l.H
principle—rc^ulftllng
toiintelie ami luaieN
now
the luer
</ « nrrt-fn. A new <li*cnvory. L>r
Mile*' I'UU Npe^tlily cure billiouNiiesw
butt tu te, torpid liver, pile* constipa-
tion. I neipiallctl |oi men. woiiicr
children. Siuallc-t, intldent, Mire-t
1* saiunlfM Vri'n ol'
general, K. \\ . Sutherliu, DeSoto ;
auditor. O. II, Steele, I'niou.
attorney while they
incapable cf caring for a hou«el.«|. . , lrilllU,D g„„, ,llttBriU
she presently sent for her mother lo
I'oiue and live with her, though the
husband, liming hud m> forcible
Icmsoii as to her deceitfulneaa, could
onl> regard Iter with suspicion and
| dislike.
I'lie marriage w as an utihapp} onr.
I he whole 1 i\cs of two young people
had been utterly spoiled by this ten*
delict on the part of a tuother lo ,, t, ... , . ,,,
. 1 . . . , 1 'he Confederate artn\. In battle,
apare her child unpleasant tasks and <,11 , 1 ,
' . . . 1 , or tne charge, mounted on one of
deprive her of he nourishing, inspir- , ^ iU. , h(, |iii>ki,(, ,iki. a Har
tog wear and tear of self help— ,.()(| r'j()illj his own element.
Souths Companion. a|ii, |r, ,c il)H|,irt. hiN
soldiers with a conlidence, courage
i and onthusiaam, and they would
tiling ,I!IX
r
Tribute to Forest.
t ul. M. t'. 'ialloway, the veteran
Tennessee journalist, who knew
(ictirral Forest intimately, in cou-
tlie erection
of the proposed Forest Monument,
'doses a letter to the Appenl-Ava-
lanchc, ehx|ueiitly, as follows.
Physically lien Forest was a
j powerful man, over i\ feet high.
! weighed more than ifoo jtounds. audi
his form and features being perfect'
ami symetrical, lie was regarded as
one of the handsome! soldiers in!
are ao cheap.
They are aure to go higher. I ant
slicking to Iheui and having bought,
stockman well!'a''l> l',e,n out, 10 well bred v.-t-
k.,.. >. S.n Aatoulu. m?i the '£?,
ports sent out from Mexico denying 2 .*5 | 4 ami #iro „f 4^ in lll(l
the great distress iu Duraugo, on list out of producing more by Wood-
, , ,1 , I ..I If .1 «f. te n ni « .« 1 < •
to plant '200 acre* of my loo-acru
cotton Held in clover and gra*ses aud
the other 200 Iu corn, and hope *1
the end of 1892 1 will not be any
i '"®iv 1* I worse off than my neighbor* who will
fully .>0 families iu an actual state of . ,, .• .. "
. • . . u 1 . . 1 be selling t.-cent cottou.
starvation. All were ahoolutelv ,, B ... v. ..
..... , , ' Macon, Miss., N. Si AI-ts.
without food. 1 heir crops have t | [
failed for three consecutive seasons, j
Not a drop of rain had fallen for j
eighteen months. 1 saw no deaths!
II. U. Marfel.lt,
"I.asl week 1 traveled the entire !
l.aguna district to Tarreon aud the
suffering 1 saw would melt a heart;
of stone. At one village 1 found;
Wen. Uraut's Kemain*.
To a committee that wailed upon
from starvation, but was told several I Mr"- (:ran« l" ol,,ui,n ^
sent to the removal of the body of
! her husl.au.I to Arlington, near
| Washington, she said: "I would
' prefer that Ins remains he not dis-
turbed, this being my home, but 1
cannot light a whole nation."
had occurred. Incredilahle as it
may seem, the people were actually ]
eating dirt—the black soil peculiar j
to that stclion—which they mois-
tened in their mouths. They are <
not even favored by the cacti bud
A Safe ln e tment.
tlH
; 111 < I
IH'IJII liaisons.
AT THE OLD ST A1™
•* x
FALL and WINTER BOIS
\ 1 • you maiti nitarrsnii InillfUHi-
tioii. « oli tip:it ion. IHmili". I •«- "1
\ ppti i 11 , ^ , 11, \\ skin * Shi loll - N it all-
1 rer i 1 pohiiin cure, sold by Milci a
Hill, ami 1 Krliard a Son.
list kind o k. a la liiig ami li tg-
rsnt perfume Price J* ami tVi cents.
Sold bi >1 ih \ A
>t«U
Hill, ae.il 1 Ki Inn'I A
Miiloh'. fun will 1111 in* •Halt li re
•it i it'op. U hooping 1 null and
oiirhitl" sol.| hi Milei A I1III. and
I rli o - I A >"«.
II Ul 111 VU11U1UMI
Prooiietfess.
p,' VKA'I AN!> 1 1 >M K'. HO'\HI K
III 11 M.S. 1.11111' M , 1 IM M"l 1 V I I \>
1 KHMS 51 per .lav . S • per week.
>1 .til111t rale, if 1 ve:i w il.' 11 .If-ii. I
MUSIC CLAbS.
All (li'i'rtlUliclils :n
HI'IIMlUI All III
Willi g. 'O'l* I"
• I'lillljilrli', r li«
ipci'tiuti solicit
flu
11| i's.'ii lilt:;
Sl'llf.lf 1.0
ill mn 1
I will IIIIlK«' I'M"
1* I In* Invvol |'ll.
if tllt'V ill"'. «'
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lit'sl .) llil 111 !«•-. III1V
Xitlllill'
I.I.V. in. s
luck is 1 111 v\ 1
ami IJ.'i'H
of tin
It
\\ lit. "C 1
I oilcf unliers
If take \..
>|llei A lllll.
be I t-Oll A .b lici, .loll* wboro IK ,
• i i 1 Certain * lull i ore
i-f ifttoii." Plea^aol
. 110 pai . Sold hi
TS. CAI'S. Elc
'in>tiii 1 al Hoy <1
hi.In. ciiii'lll.
It. ii., 1. 1
II. I I i 11 . Kill -
ife till I our III I • It
n 1 ur ' >oh| I
I i bill I A Son
11 a111, of Hour
Itoth nil m if in i
"hiloh' -1 I'tiMim;
Mil. \ a II I
III\ Stuck lltlil prices.
STOVES
•I
I
Mlaa AHNIIk I'M At Si. 's Mliale
s III In'kIs Tue «lai. Kept. Ul, I WW,
■la «
Per mouth
I PMllll* |fll
^v llMliaJH I
TS It M s
$:t.iNi
n on Ihe Piano niol Violin
t'orner Mitin ami did
fllee at reel*.
f
j. H. GOODMAN.
BLACKSMITHING
FURNITURE,
and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
too iiiiiiiiTiiiis locli-iail My
Agricultural Department
lliont plea-aut
Atfm |(i in* do
1 liill- ami I 1 \•
1 I III; * hill I "ill 1 " lilt'
1 I ike ol all Ki 1 el ami
\\ M \ lilt t .1 lo ell I •
it hi Ml lev A lllll
I* fine w lilcli la guaranteed to
1 ou Matlcfactory result*, or hi ease of
failure a return of purchase price. On
tin* safe plan you « hi buy from our ad-
n rtiw d Uru^gi^t a bottle of | r. Kiiuf'f
New IH«cover> lor rou<*umption It i*
guaiauteed to brills n lief iu eiei i caw.
when u t*d for any affection of linoat,
l.illig*. 01 I 'Ileal, Hiieh a* \ oiiMllliptioii.
lutlaiiiiuatioii of l.uii^-. Hrntichitii*.
\«thma. U hooping i ' ugh. < i< up. c|.
etc. It if pleasant and agierable t"
t ihlt . pel feci 11 -.aft. and ui alw.ii- be
depended \ poll. Trial bottle* free .il \\ .
.1 Milei A 1 o . |iruictore
Floreui'e's A il v let'.
Florence, the actor, once gave
advice to a friend iu these words:
.Mv Dear One gallon
of whiskey cis'.i ahoul |.i. and con-
tains about sixty-live lA-cent drinks.
N'oa tf vou must tlrink. buy a gallon
ami make your wife the barkeepei.
hen you are dry . ru. her 1.'. cents
for a drink, and when the whiskey
1- gone she will have, after paying
t for it. St'. 7A left, and every gallon
'thereafter will weld the same prrlit.
this motley she should put :iw:iv. ■..!
that when you lune become tin
inebriate, unable to support yourself
an.I shunned by every respect able
I man. your wile 111:1 y have money
enough lo keep you until your time
, oin. s lo lili a drunkard's gravc.
1 Fx.
followed him even if he had led
them into another llalaklava. licit.
Forest was a loyal patriot. A love
I of the Southern people and the
cause he had espoused tilled his
heart and brain, nerved every liber
and ligament of his existence for
four years If a monument should
be built lo his 1111 mory commensu-
rate with his patriotism and the
splendor of his achicveuietils, il
would tower above the clouds. His-
tory Im- given more credit lo l.coni-
| .ias ami his 'loo Spartans who de-
fended ilic puss of I'hermopvlie-than
the host of '.'.ooo.immi who slew them,
amljllie same impartial tribunal will
hestow as much prais" on the Con-
federate soldier as the legions who
I trampled them down I'lie name of
Nathaniel lledford Forest will live
ill song and storv . his deeds have
already built for I11111 a monument in
Ihe hearts of the Southern people,
titnl now let n perpetuate in hra-s
and marble the uluriotis fiiin. of one
of Ihe greatest heroes the v orltl ever
prodiu ed.
and wild berries, as these are to the j
south anil west of that placo. There
aie no food supplies iu that section
they could liny even if they bad
money, as it is *0 remote that specu-
lators anil dealers have not reached
them. What these people need Is
free food, and unless they get it!
within the next week they will have j
no u.e for help of any kind."
.— . . . — —
In the event of war with Chile the
I nitcil State* does not mean to be
wholly uupieparcil. A a step iu Ihe
prccaliouary prepartions the men in
ihe projectile shop of the great gun
factory at the Washington navy-yard |
began to-day working twelve hours
instead ot eight, turuiug out pro-
jectiles for the fleet. All the cotu-
1 his i> regarded as a consent to
the removal.
An appropriation to defray the
expenses ol the removal will prob-
ably he made by Congress, as a bill
looking to Ibis purpose has alrerdv
been introduced.—Aberdeen ^i*s.)
Kxamiuer.
"Silting Out' a W all*.
Kvulently the paragarphcr quoted
below thiuks the "sitting out" a
waltz is something new, He must
be a very, very young man, indeed :
" 1 hey say that 'silting out' a wait/,
this winter isgoiug lo be more fash-
iouable than dancing it The sitting
out' embodies almost the same
position as dancing the only differ-
ence i, you sit instead of dance.
. . ,, I'lie uiau's right arm is around thu
in.>n projectiles used in the gun of gin, waist, while his right hand holds
the navy are made in ibis bop. 1 |lc,r ri^|,t bmutl; h«r left lisn<l i pl«i-«*«l
armor-piercing tovl0|{lyr on his shoulder, ami all you
III . K 1 > N
VliMi A - VI V I
M I li> • w I hotllpion. HI 1 \pe 1
encet) phulogriithi 111 Inatlo Ii w foi •
ted ill Haldol iiol a* m.oii d p«"" |ble
will have III- fallen lilted up al the old
\ I• \ I It I 1*1 l< "I Hid
Kl Ml LINK UK
is full and ci.iiipli'tc
HORSE SHOEING. WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES.
K01 I \ -pep-la ami I 11 1 t'oinplalnt
>011 lilt it 1 plinteil coarailbi oil eieh
boll Ir "I "lul> It « V .1 ill.'i I • 11 licit 1
luil* lo ,tii • * .'M I 1 Mil« i A lllll iiol
i . K*kiard A son
Mltloh - \ d ill t 1 |> \i hat * 011 in • <1
fnl 1 utiitili ll loll, I o«o .| \ppc. li | i/
glne s, 11 1 ill yin| l«nia of l \«p. j «i i
Pi ii • I" uid i • cim 1 bottle. M ilei
A Hill, and 1 Kih.ir, smi,
x
III n k'UiilhiiiK mil hoi'ie •hoeiiiK tloiir
on tthtul eolicr 11ml all wsik guarant aed
to givr aallafacllou.
All kind- of
KANMINti IMI'l.KMKN IS
*A hand and will lie Mold at rfaaoiialdr
prices. Uive me a call.
My H|uict* rnvriM more a«niarc fool than any oilin incrrliAiiis
in litis wiM'thiii I I • u \ I \ I In* car load, llioTi* oiv g«'i tin* bciiHil
tif buying In lar^o «|tuin111i«*h aw wvll aw cjionpor fioigliiw, all 01
which makew it lo iln Inlcn wi of the ptirchast'i lo l u%\ nf Mr.
w
f a vol il
11,• 111 hi- * H "land
lo \ II b -l P
H U ilki 1 lla*tiop fouiiti •
\ 11 «*t in m n loo h 1* 1 • in*• 11 il
near Kn ight depot.
1 'oil sireet, 11 here lie
3?. o. ELZNER.
ranic- 1 complete Hue of groceri«' lie
i« pi r pa iii i. in i if | iii a 11 el e| , lo tt* 11 loll
Uioci 1 if * al low priff*. and give you the
lop 11111 k 1 1 bo a I' kiml* of coiinlri pro
• 'uee. Ill- I' ll tlcnl.it II i 111 Ilea til* old
ItaMrop triemU to call on him at hi*
new plat t s *f bii*in • . II- Karl Pecan
•iri'el, Aualiu.
Mrrlt Wins.
Wi d *lre to *ny to 0111 citl/cii-. tha
foi 1 far« wc have hfi 11 "cllln^ I*i. Klii^'t
Nfti IMaiiiVt-ri for i on«i inptioii. I r.
Kiuu -Ncw I.if I'M*. Hi.i kli 11 • \111ic.1
I sain ami Kl ti l* Itlttci*. and hale
[ lien 1 hamllt i. leliiedie* thai «•-!I ot well
oi Unit ban- gl\en -"licit mnscr-al t;ii|w
II o ti-'ii. W c do not lit -11 tit*- to guarau
t«. them ilei time, snd wi at ana nsdji
to refund tin purehatf iiriet*, if natUlai
I tol l reaiilta do ;i« t follow Hit It il i
I'lii-c remetllo* liaic won their ^r*at
popnlailt) pilleli oil 2lit*ir tlierlla, Sold
.1 Milei 1 Cu„ diuplil
■ « • .
V t itorgia editor t reated a seii«*a-
jtinn iu i burch while they were Hing-
ing a well known lumn. by bawling
ji ill, 111 a Npirit of absent inilidcd-
jness.
I et eien kindred, cirri tribe,
ou t Ii li* terrestrial ball,
Pill flow 11 a doll.'i ami uh*i rllw,
Vml we'll receipt for alt!
| He was promptly cupelled, with-
.toil etc*, getting a chance to take up
I a collci liou.
I he be««l * al I c III the lioihl for cuts,
bruUet. noit't, uh c|-t, %alt rheum, feier
aoii-t, tefh 1 chappcd liaiul*, chiblaiiis
coin- aud all -kin eruption-, and pt «l-
tiit li t'urcs pih-t, ur no pai retpiin d. It
1- guai anb ed to give pi ilt t i -ati*fa< tmil
01 moil' 1 rffunded- Prii e'JN cents |h i
Im n I "I -ale bi \V. .1. Milei A I'o.
Snap Shots.
If a fellow mortal tlnds that you
are kind enough to permit him to
dislike 1 ou freely he tnai become
tour friend.
lii objecting lo tin* match main a
parent luit avoided the expense and
trouble of a wedding Mippcr and
hurried lip the mat rummy hi'*}'|t* ,
ll in not a man'- friends, hilt his
enemies thai keep hi in straight.
Life is not alwav* real ami earn-
est '' but it ought to be
I lie world it *. ,tHhi unlet iu i ir-
* cumfcrance, yci u whirls aioutul iu
Iwenty four hours without am noise
whatever, lit the uoisy mortal
think t f thai.
I'lie population of tin notltl. 111 cor-
ding lo Ihe recent calculations of M
\ 1 man is c-11 mated at M
I'lie forged steel
shell used are made bv the t'arpen
ler Steel Company of Keadiug, I'a.
lu a war with Chile very few of
the latter would be needed, as she
has only (•wo armor-clad vessels, and
against iinar imreil shell the common
cast shells are fully as good as the
forged stcel^HM
shops w rk i to be carried ou twelve
li..ui-. pel day the men iu the gralen
shop and (lie draughting-room will
be worked fourteen hours per day,
gelling out an improved type of
breech mechanist). I'his is all the
. \tra work that will be done iu the
yard at present, but il is expeetd. iu
the event of war. thai allot the shops
have to do is to listen to the music.
The bankruptr) lllll.
Among Ihe matters likely to re-
ceive early consideration by Con-
gress is the I'erry Bankrupt lti',1. ll
While in the projectile ' !'•***'' the House lust session and
was favorably reported upon by the
Coiniuillee of the Judiciary of the
Senate, and would doubtless have
become law but for the sacrifice of
time lustle by the Kadicsls iu their
vain endeavor to pass the Force liill.
Its author. Judge J. I.. I'erry, of
St. I.outs. is very confident of its
passage. \berdeen (Mits.) F.xbiii-
day
be run
Fx.
twenty-four hours
I .em Jones was hanged at Oliver
Springs, I'cun on Ihe mortnug of
the '.'"iii for the murder of lus wife
and children on J uue .''I, IH'.ii), Jones,
disguising himself, worked as a herds-
man 011 a l'exas ranch three mouths
before be was caught. I lie prisoner
bad been county superintendent of
sell.Nils and deacon ill the llsptist
church, and every effort was made to1
have a respite granted, but the gover-
nor refuses to favor him. 1 lo the
scaffold be saitl he juiil killed his wife
aud child while under a passion of
.liink and hoped lo be forgiven, and
that if In had to live longer life would
be a burden, as gliosis of his dead
family would rise up before him.
■ " ■ SI ♦ ^ ~ .
Nt hen inest is broiling il will cook
more ipnckly if a fixing pan is
turned over it. Frying may be
hastened iu the same way.
iucr.
t^ueen \ ictoria will not leave Fng-
laml until the end of February, when
she will start for Costebelle, a
beautiful little place in ihe Ifiviera.
near llyeres, wliere she will reiusiu
.luring March, she has rcutcd I wo
hotels at a cost, it is «aid, of I.'i'sni
for the mouth.
V London dispatch says that Coun-
tess Claucarty, formerly well kuowu
as Itelle Hilton, a concert hall siuger,
was delivered of twins SuuiTay
Itoth children are boys.
• —
John I'enu who has just been
elected to the llrilish parliament, is
a descendant of Ihe ureal William
I'enu.
—■—
tosl! foal!! ioslltl
.1 W Kennedy lia* a car loud of t out
110* en route. l tio*e having • oat iotea
can procure tTielr coal by
or llie ^ratv-
apply lug to
W, KI.>NI.io
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