The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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A COMEDY IN FLYTlMi.
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% t «l It I \\ tt III Mil I It i> Ot'l*|t|(||%
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*• .1 ol nn Hi t .itnl it*ill• wm! mi In
► I'M.1 of tin- HttuiiifiiK weutkvr lw
I HI.'.I.I ft*.I itii.I fllf.ll iii lll'l' IvIlltO
Indiu uiuxiiu fn«k. uiiil Iiit lurK"
lilili'. \. Iooln«l out 11.ii< '.utly ii|m*ii
a led .ui'l prol.mo ({I'IK'I'tltlOll 1'JK..I
Iiit lii'.nl hlji* woii- a l.i(; wavy liat ol
w lilti' l.i. Iioi ii hIiiiW, II loll nil tin'
i low ii n! v. Inch it .is a k.ii'ami ol
Itn.il lliilllill|t |sipple« which diluted
loo~.lv from ilicir i iibU'i'kti'iiik.
Tlii' i-iir wan .in tilt) oiii'. ami llii'rt
llfrifl Trlrgti«||li |;rtpif.
. t** i!uw bus very little nleu of
tlic amount of "Itwluwu" that smu
on iii the trun«iiiiiu>ioii of U>|e|;t'uph
U Aim km
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Over
LOW PRICES
IIHUMIKO An operator UUiy ) 'curt) Buy Yoill" Ticket:
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tii hi Tin «irl nit Wi'll
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inn oM nut Unutn wlm |
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• |hit wim tinn«*«| ttiwunl
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tunes li.\ tinvi-li'i
tor will not decide
refer to. lol'IIIIM
linvo hucIi ifi*i *iit
fct-linK uf m leery,
la-en ijllartiTcd at
lint < Itlll.tlt *.
tlu. Very lioth.t Iv-iou
i.sill>|iuti'«) wanuly some
Tim tli. rmomi'
III tllO Rt'lUI' Wl'
local ittuilitiiiiM
infill.'lire nn our
TIioho who huvi*
A.li'ii Would Hot
allow that any *|>ot on tins tl|i|M*i
inrth can Vki moro awful than that
Hut luifiirhiuate* who Imvo <1w. lt in
hcllllll' IIIIH'k tllll tl'ITOIV of Altl'll
Vimtx-it. to lliivhirc. in tlio l'1-r.-.ian
Ifulf, talk litfhtly of S.'indt'; uuil
Kiikniiiiih lutKt'l't that there arc ilix
tni'u m ci'iitiul Amu iiioiv ti'inUi1
than all tiiMH'
One would im lino to l lu vi'thi'in
hImi if only it wi'i'tt |irt>vcd |xi8Hihl<'
to livt> tlinivitli a Hiiininor hi heat
in.>H' crui'l xhaii that of Soiudu, fur
tliKtiUiou. Am.'i i. aus alt-" jmt in a
ihiiiii for their irivat divert (>nu
tiling in UHsnrisI that tla' famous
w.is nil httl
I* I -..n liil I >. I'
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into tin*I'ot't.
► I'll' M'ltI S(
ti.nl taken
I..I;'.' Imld
tin t-jil
Ni'ithw
Willi t In- . ili'i. I nit the motion ol
tii Hutu sot 'lie )«>).|>n". on tin* if I*
h it iioliliiiK ai.il they tiekliil the old
KcnlleiiKili on his 11.1 li I sjn't lie wa>
I' .i.liiiit his new s|ui|it'i'und made un
id i'litiiiinili il |wiss at the imaginary
lly with tin' result of itivinit the luu
hat a 'inait slap The gill halt
lookiil ai'oiiinl to m'o who wii jost
lin t her. ' ut the old fteiitleiuan did
li"I tlotiei her She M-ttlisl Inn k ill
her si .it ui'ain. and attain her |hi]i
|>ies M i ati luil the t;l> aium^ H|ihi'riiiil
In lr.iiil her.
A . nil the man hlii|>|>il at the lly
with miieh energy tht* time and
either Ins hand or liix shouldul
ti..a'|nil the (fii I'm shoulder. Sliewni.
staitl.sl it ml liHikeil ready to run
uway. hut thi'tv w'eru no empty ceatH
Ileal' hv li lit I blie Innitateil The old
I'l'iitlemaii on his ] hi it. turned
around and regarded her with a look
of momentary HUHpieinti whieh
i'hanited t" pli/./.kil t-nrprisi*.
lly this tune several jierKoiiH nit
tiliit near the uimiiIImmuih eon i I sit
aids Wl |e ilidlllKIIIK in hroad k'l llls
way i>t.ition oi railway nlHee witU
Ills hands in lint eoat |*K ket , oli«
hand lietnu busy in tukiiiK down
with u lUiort |«'iu il mi a pad iufor
unit ion of the uiinost itii|M >i tan. e
which the unlay wiuuder i tn kins'
oft and whirll limy he umhI to thoj
W'l lolls detruunnt of tile ilitelests of
the M iiiler
Willi II view to gaiiye the extent
to whieh wueh t avi'MlroppiiiK eould
lie earrieil an e.x|H'rt o|icratoi wu.i
employiil u short time ai;o to eull at1
aouie of the Wall stud liroketiV of
lices, as well iin some of the city ho
tels of New York. I't some d".'i II j
otticc* lie vimteil lie was utile in this |
way to obtain inforniatloii more or
less iiii|m>i-tmit from every one. and
ill the hotels it was toiiuil |«iiis'tly
I'lmy to take any and every message |
lly way of remedying this very se
rioiindrawliai k in certain cIhsm-m . f
telegraphid work a "secret ' tele
graph iis'eiver has lnvn devisnl
Tim. instrument is lilted with a s|« . i.il
resonator of uluminiiiiu ol evtremo
MilioroUHiieHs Although the instill
iiieiit as generally iiuisl r uc tit I may
lie kept Mo adjusted that lit) move
in.'lit of the urmaturi'S call lie ile
tis'tisl with the naked eye, and that
lio sounds run tie I lea ill without
holding the ear close to the lnstni
Ineiit. this resouatoreveu under siu h
conditions transmits the uieiMag.' t .
u reeuivuiK tnlie from which the sig-
nals eaii Ik> easily reud - t'ltbdiurg
Chronicle Telegraph.
Tlic lll|| Tri'i i ttf I'tigrl Stiuittl.
The last of the great forests of ti.e
rnit.il States nro those of the l'a. i|i<*
coast, and immeasiiralily the great
est of them is what is known as the
i'liget sound forest, extending from
the ltritlsh ('ol ii iii hill line on the
north to the Columliia river on the
south, and fl'oiu the Cascade lilotui
tains on the east to the I'acillc iH'ean
li Li %ykM
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A'st. 1 I I'll- NCK II".
Perfect Pullman Buffet Sleeping
CAR SERVICE
III lull \ —
TI.V rulM- i llli Mill. VI l.i II IS
Wl' K \\.s.\S 1 I I V.
Parlor Heeling Chair Cars
Free of Extra Charge
New Store.
Win. Kesselus!
HE TAILOR AND CLOMR.
Hum moved into his \i « More at the t l|i| Slnud wlieri' In Hill ■"
till lie to "Sell and Mukc to Order "
No. 4093.
II. II. Ollium. t'rvi, T. A. llAMl.Itt Met l'r • i'lli> i i:ii i.MIUIUi, t nnlilnr
\ i'u I IiitiiK Cauita! Stock Paid Up, $50 000.
•' •'" '""'I'" ji.u'mo.niziiiooo.
Ol I OK Till III m
THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF BASTROP.
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mom v 111 l i i \ i ii ok lir.l'llsl I IN I \ iii. i nil sua I i. tvnl m . m III. 1 iii I'll MK
Tl iii* W\sh i fii 11 \ i|ti. |tct| aiitl pn-j ari'l, .-nut *111 Im tnitlifiil rorrfn-
Imil'li*iit it \tiii intrust uitv i'art « f -"ii Ihihih. .-m «i t it.
I kit'lutiilf -«il«|, hi .himiihi-* in -mi. on ttf |.: ii .1 t' . . - •.( « ■ , n>. AimtriA
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iiifit Ki Haiti uiiil tli laiiil, I i.in* i• itut It l<
t'm • i n( Mil l iif l'i | S uit, li* * 11-1 hi* * - tt hIi |i Hu ll \ . i«i:i1i|«* |'a|K«r
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SCHAEFER RROS.
Nilllira din's not approach liny ol j tudes, and again the i«i|ipies daiwled
those mentioned 111 some I lilts of 1 „Ka|aHt the skull of the UllfortimiltH
S nide necessity taught the ilihahlt gcntlelutili, who turneil around
ants age-ago to in vent an appara v ,|„. trailing flowel
tus for eoolitiir their iimjiiis, which ; l.i vi.-lnil against his nose. With a
we were glad to adopt under tho , |1M(k )>f minglitl disgust and reltef-
nuiuo "winds.ul • irfitidon Standaitl. |,.,.UUH„ |M. uinlerstissl at last hi-
wlii.'h did not iii li I to the jieace ot.
in nitl either of mini or girl; hut they i "hi re the forests are at all dciisi
gradually re-uuiisl their former atti
(jftlliiff Kim.
Mr .1 was clerk m a city office,
ii in 1 owing to tlio jealousy of hU fel
low clerks was daily subjected to
many jiotty unnoyanciti One day
his enemies thought they had hit on
n plan which would ainuso ilium and
u.lil to J.'h discomfort Thu next
morning when Mr. .1 etitensl the
otliei' oue after another came up and
Mild to him hi a tone of horror
"Why, whatever is the matter
with yout Are you illf You look
simply ghastly "
Mr. J. sal listening ijnietly for a
few minutes, then suddenly, to the
surprise of evoryliody, got oil his
mIimiI and hlip|sil into thu manager's
oftiii\ A short time ouly Inul ulu|iseil | tion.
when the manager appeared, lol | Nli,„
lowetl hy Mr .1 , and inldiTW-mg the
astoliisheil ch'lks said
' As Mr. .1 is so unwell, I have
iriiintiil him |w?mi oou to take ii
♦lay or two's holiday, so you Iini6t di
vide his work ei|ually iiiuoii^ you
until he ri'tliiiis. l/iii'loii Tit liita
the average amount |M'r sipiare mil
is greater than iu any other foii-st in
the world This is largely due to tli.
extreme humidity ol the utmosphen
und the character of the soil, which
is one of the richest anywhere found
At the foot of Mouift Tueouia then
uro tree* that hyuetuul measurement
by one of the liest surveyors on tin
coast. 1'rofcHsor Fre«lfO I'luiiiiuei
tinned his Inild s|mt towaiil the win
■low, while his neighlmm Minil.il at i —
the cIomo of the couieily, and the girl I ~f'v® '"'''H J1'"1" tot, '''''''
continued to look out of her big blue i ''lofessot Challes r Sargeut. who
even ut ii world wherein was much l'n'|>ureil many of the artii let on tin
tiiat she didn't know about-New finest tni-s of America for Un c i,
York T;uh*s liu of Ihsn. hL t< <l that tin*
ttr hud u trunk from u.KI to .'t tii; im*
Mil tsii (m
I limit1!! I.
iuy man, can you
hum ii tui iii* i.in li.
A tramp moved toward one of the
little red tubs in Uriuid Ciieus jiurk. llml (MB1I1,.ar
und lilting it to his lijis di auk long I tjgniinit sadness aidetl by a
and thu nly. Indeed liv wi* mill I The duty is laid unoi
ill inking when a polk, mail at lohUmI
him.
"I^itik hew,
ri 'ait f"
"Yi*i," niid tho tramp humbly, "a
littie.
' What do the letters on that tub
nayr
'Says they're for dogs "
"Then what did you drink out yf
it forf"
' TliHt meant me too."
"You lazy gissl lot nothing, you'd
ought to Ini ashamed ol yourself to
lone yourself into the coiii|tniiy ol
your hetturs."
"1 am, said the trump gently,
"and I axes pardon of the dogs
The humility of the tniili wan too
much for the official, « ho walki-d oil
to Hod some other ollendel —Lhr
ti'oit Free I'll-.-
Tin- Tuiim nf ll t rut HI or If«.
A misguideil |iersou recently, who
wun desirous of Is'ing cheerful, anil
si-eking something that would mine
his spirits, anil who had iierha|w in
bi soul a hankering after beauty,
said that heciaild not tiud iu any
1bk.1i shop or newsstand a novel or
short story of recent date that was
not unpleasant in subject, and did
not Olid either in deMjiair or degradu
Even in the railway trains the
discouraging anil altogether
dysiH-ptie papulum was oll'ered ti
liliu; the 11 ai II'seemed to lie run hy
Schopenhauer. Every day a shoal
ot In ti iu is issttetl, an I il in nearly
all id this character. All the young
writers catch this note We eaiinoi
deny their sincerity.
They do not yet know by exjieri
eiice that it is In it u cheerful World
they have lallen into, but their atti
tuile to life is that of sadness, invert
micro
|m' The duty is laid 11)1011 them
of studying life as it really in, of ex
|si ini' its weakness ami ini|m'rfec
11011, Ur. evil and its ugliness This
study is usually made without hope
And the study licing always down
ward it comes to lie felt that oue
cannot Im- alto tether sincere without
lieinif mil and too often course
1 liarles Innllcy Warner iu Harper's
tern, or from feet ? inches to 1.' tii-l
iu diameter.
The nil cedar is of still larger
grow th and is often found to exceed
Jfn feet iu diameter, and on John's
river, which Hows into (tray's liar
Imr, is a nil cedar np|iai-futly sound
all through that meiisurcs :tr. fii't 11
diumeter at the butt, two feet from
the ground, and 'At feet in diametei
at six feet fmui the ground. This is
of CO tunc exceptional, but cellars 'in
feet 111 diameter or feet 111 cin um
feit'iiee an- vei-y Impieutly met w0It
iu the htutc. San Francisco ('limn
icle.
Harness & Saddlery,
CAUHI.U; f.s.
111
tii; iks,
.s.'!!lMi
.1 I Ifit'r |(i |il i.
Iu a volume of memoir- it ia told
that on tli • lil'ht council day atti 1
l>inl llerbv's elevatii 111 to the pre
imerslilji (jiieville showed his disup
jiioval hy not ii]i]H'iiriug 111 his phus
us cleik Some l.u.ylHsly a-kni
Lsml Derby whether lie bad noticed
(iiwille's uliselico, and l>ilil I lei In
replied, with a lace of lienuvoleut
h|silogy No 1.ally' You kuovv. I
am the vv-st inattentive fellow in
t|i« world uhoilt these tilings. I
never notice, w hen I ring the ImiII
whether Joitu or Thomaai uiimwiii>
It."
%'KllIIK lllf'tllt.
Mil DweHtinff Vy you admires
dot man so, Itaeliel'
llailglilcr lie |Killght ilosi' glotlie.
ft tii our store, and he |n 1 onus, den
ho Iji'iiut il ill New York Weekly
III lit I'll.
Ilea\'eii will Is' no heaven to luc il
I do not meet my wife then
rtn'W Jai'ksoii
1% lit 11 t ilting 0|trrnll« n.
Wiish the head, eHpecudly theliack
jiart, iu w ater just as hot as can In
home Take a s|Kinfre or towel, soak
it in the hot water, and put it on tin
buck of the neck, holding the head
down and lettiie; the hot water run
over it. Ue|M'at this four or flvi
minutes and the face will lisik like
a Ixithil lobster Then take 11 dash
of cohl water. wi|ie the head dry, lie
down for fifteen minutes and one
will lii'l like a new man or woman
Moreover Miosis lor the lade's -it's
I lie Im st llniig in the world to give 11
gissl, i lcar 1 oinplexioii New York
Itn unlet.
A ( ill lull* .%« t Itlt'lll.
Two Mital) Ihi>h 11 mini a >irittli of
mkIii n\*at«t. wliirli tlicy | ko< i*iil«t| to
ti|w!i l y )>lnrui|C it on tin* roail anil
ba 111 iik.*iiii^ <111 tin* him k with ftMom*
Th«' iiw k broki*, and a of ^I;«k *
tli'w into tli« i y« of one of tho
wotindiiij^ it hoM*rioiDi|y that it Inn!
to In* H inoviil I^oikIoii '1'it IJit>
/IImmiI (Tut k«.
The water disk was known in
Home U <;. 1.1s lliul clock* were
first put up in A It UKI; striking
links were Suiacenie, alsint Mil
Is'iidullini disks were invented ill
li-ll icjsiiting disks iu lti'0 St
l/illls (ilolie iH'inocrar
Tliip Clljr I>r liNliylim.
According to Hen slot us, the.'tin lent
city of liahylon stood on a broud
level plain and was an exact mpian
of fourteen iniliM each way. niakiint
the entire circuit of the city fifty six
miles. It was protected Isith by .1
wall and a moat, the latter h -ing
hnsid and dii'p and kept eouitautlv
tilliil with water, lint the wall ivn-
the wonder of wonders. Iieing H.'l
fn't iu width and an even I'mi feet in
height. This monster harrier un-
provided with inn gates, all of solid
brass, the lintels and side pieces Is
iug iu hrollWJ. Cross walls ran ulollg
the Imnks of the Euphrates, each
pmviiled with twenty live gate !
which coiTes|«iiideil to the nuinlM'i |
of stni'ts runuintr in em h dini-tioi.
from the river.
The most nunarkablu iilitlce iimiih
the wall was the Temple of Bel. 1
pyramid of eight W|uare stadia. Oi
the summit of thin pyramid sIoimI 1
pure gold image of llel forty fee
high, two other smaller ligures o
the same precious metal and a golder
table III fii't long aud IS fii't wide
Thin wonderful city first came piouii
ncutly into the history of tin' worhi
' in the year 717 B. but since tin
; time of Alexander the (treat it ha
I lieeu a ruin, the site having ut on.
i time liei'ii entirely lost St I^ouii '
' Hepllblie.
WAtioNS.
K' paii iuy I'l'oiiijitly aiietiileil to.
( 'Mil I.",.'i- :in ! III.. 1 '1 Ir. jlnii lll In nil.
A llti.'i il 'Inil'.' ..I n.itr.ji.nge -i>11elli-ij.
BRING VOUR
COUNTRY
PRODUCE
ru -
OTTO DIETZ
W li< will j nv yon tlic
liii(licHt niaikcl pricc
111 cash or tratio.
DR. OWEN'S
ELECTRIC BELT
AND aUHPKNBORY.
l'U0HW.| Ann. I«, I ln.|.i"t.|l Jan II, IWt
'Imoorted Worsted and Cassimere SUITINGSIand TROUSERINGS.
according to " lailest American Fashions," al
l.i\e and lei l.ivc l'i ices.
Alio Agent for The Wheeler and Milniu, .No. ;i, inul stiindard Se.iing
Machitii's. Needli'm. Oil and Sewinv Machine Atlaclinii'iiw.
BISHOP & BATTS
(SCCCESSOiW TO BISHOl' .v s.MI III.)
PROPRIETORS
PALACE MEAT MARKET
TT* "cn -T^—cm T
JnL_ _f . Jt^JtliJLJ 1
( W VI I l it I 1 IKN I- If, )
Would inform tho (iti/.rns oi Bu trop that they
h.i\'' t'stal)lish(?(l .1
FIRST CLASS BAKERY
\t till w \l II IM UKM.i; vvI ir. Wilt I... kvpt !• Iil.>ll I.Hill I HKKAD.
ICi I.KS, ( \KKn I M' , u:.rraiitiMt t*• ^iv Sati .f:i ,mii
\I 1 l\IM'* «n
Confoctionarion and Family Grocoriss.
trji- I.I \\ I Mil 1: oitlM-'.Ks AT SIOWK \S|i I IlKStI HAKh'.l)
II UK. \ 11 WIM. III. HI I l\Ilil'.U \l vol ||II| sl'.s a*
Iil\ 1: I S \ |'|(| vi m i: Mil I I't.KASI Vill
lif?.T flHlifillir. Ai'.:d
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best
Beef, Veel, Pork, WuttoR.
Sausage and Barkened Meats a Specialty.
FRED KREBS and ROBERT HOPPE. will
have charge of the Market, and will servo i usto-
mers with their usual politeness.
We will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
Hogs; if you ha\e them to sell call on ADDIE ..
LITTON, at the SAYERS & BATTS Ranch. KJ/v V 1
Cedar Creek, or on us at Bastrop. turrh ? ' ' t /
BISHOP & BATTS.
Haatrop Ti'\a*, .lull .'Id, la'.ej.
u
FOR EASIEST PAY^.'
: • V l. IN II \M1 IN I O f. «, . 1 I.. I •
'ill".. '. II Ol- I' for lim e Moulin*. I'I li'if |. u i .
t1 t. 11y |.«> t ,t It tl ti'ii, 1 I n in ii«*i i iNiu Im r. it j
' ill' It If ll« ■ f lllit • t • I'll I' it. n :: t . ! 1
i I . '*•*. 'II tl |i ] ! • « t t • i. n.t il Mllifl t, it Im •cntiii his |
H it ln.lit further |IU) lllcllt. llluatiated ( Uahi|'iii vm: i
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANt CO.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
'uiTIb&r
J.W. PLEDC.ilEli.
Painter, Paper Hanger.
Sign Writer and
Decorator.
Tnkes jilea litre iii informing the | •••• 11 • I •• of liiisiinji a ml
vicinity tlmt lie i* jire|i ici| to iin all kiinl* id' I'aint nir. I':11 • • i
llniiKin^. Sitrti Writing ninl Itecenitini!. in uutkinaiililM' -lyle
tlfld every ^Uillllll'i'e ^ivell luillolis.
on I',i inn 'tl
" \ _ X, ^Kl
. I
twwit- i—i mm .wiii ■■ ijww m v-.
U4J ■'j i A lilterul clifire of tlie jitililic ] iitiiiiia^e ii ropecil'iillt
I it w'T ■!* r I j Moiielrud. 1 u' im i-1 h . i if
W. ri.KlMil.K,
,-wuctear apt ±
■iiwMBiiHI
fffl
No 4 Genl's Belt.
Bahtiuii'. Tkxah, Ajiril :t( tli, Vi.
V
I niru all ' M, ' - M km
kn\
R. & 6. STARCKE,
THE
Will fiifo nil
< ii in (• i m i m i •
llrtiri'iil ami
iiiiu*.
Nft iMii'tiiei,
Mr % IIii I I'
•xi 'KKFHMMI.
I- I tl IM tl M |f II ,
• i * rmti«
Iin.ru, Mid
j"' •" I' 11" «.
DKAl.KltS IN
Hurt In III* lullit r't ||«ni*r.
A |NMir Irish lad was sitting hy n
turf fire ill hia father'a i-otliixe when
suddenly un explosion occurred and
aumefhiiiK struck liiin in tlic eye
calming a wound which nei iwitntisl
the removal of the eye. Tin- olilj
explanation mi-iiim to lie that, a c«i
trid|(e hail lieen droji|si| on the lurf
hy HomeH(HirtNiiiaii. hud Imi-ii trndilen
IU aud out of Hi|cht und fiiuilly en
|iloded when the drusl turf wan lin.l
ou the tire, l/uidon Tit Hits.
h * « • I L
Ilmlf, Iklar •••
H'titllNV "I ^! .
mn aril by lti> '/Va f V* Him rrl Imh Im
> «t ll>, A«**, J M u r r I r 4 Mr
MHitflr I ii.-. alwi U K IKK TMI'M
••Mil Itl l.'l n MililM il. mi M Mr. po«T>
Alii: fur I'M l it II 1.1*TH ITI II IMMII&
•f *4M l*ii«r* bi'ti Mill Im- M'lit in n |.loln
•I-aii ii i'uvri'ijic. .*ritnidiite iu
• n I lirrman.
Try IIr «l«ni'i Kli'< Irlr ln u|«>« || Mr
I'Mlr. AlMli'M
Owin Electric Belt ind Appliance Co..
Wirt N'oilli Ili'.Hdwj), ,ST I.oi ls, MO.
in.i riiin
NN iMMAU'B ll|illilwM.
•lev crenel} every WOUIIIII s opinion,
An { whether it la- to you ii^ht or wrung.
' ltice.
I
Answer Mil*yucstion.
Why dii si. in.my iK'uple « i* wi' nroiuie
Kruirli Twiy Wafers.
I.mile' will Mini llli'M! tv.lfi'lF jusl
uliat lliey I, .nil emi ! ■ «|. |M-iu|.-. i , ,„ | , j i.. suffer and Is und.
n,..u. every II....'In Kiv. I.IM. S,f.,,.„ J |,v I ...I
Kurr. Heiulti, uiatt. I'riw. M.IM p.-. j „|>|H.|it.-. enu.,iiK up i.t
I II f flMIlt, N I'lllltN -kill. n*lM'll ^Ol NNI*
IMIK, KI I«'I*OII llrti^ ( oM IIKIII II H IIMB
€•1*, Hmii .In**', Out., mii«1 f« t «tlf only Im
Mlltiy A Hill inn! r, KrlianlJi Siiii., Ilun
lf o|i, "|V\w.
Full l'a Jin our Ditty.
Kvt-rv IhmIn III- ut linirit f,til«*<) III iJo
«li<*lr iliilv timnriU llii'iiiM lvri. Hun- ,
dri'iln «f latlr iwnli'in •uffi-r from k
lti*ii(|it«'lit'. ifr> aIih'IiIi'hhcm mul
§imii-tii' tnniiil««i. Li'f iiiciii f<ilinn\ iin i
i'%nui; li' ut Mi*. 11 llrriit-rJiii*?, Ktutin*
I'liliil. Win., H'lin fur tlvt- ynuiv -uTt it 'l ]
KnuftN fi'tilu N'fivon* iifu'lrutlni! mill ;
Mi«>i'|kUt#«ii^«*A. irli'il fill Y *4 rift I* mnl
ll I If- H-til tll<.| |'l|M> WJlJiiiltt H||l"lt*M. '
llui our ImiIII*' of |ir Mili n'.N>r\im
• I- t vi i . m^iii mul Ih
MIIP hkf (I IKW |H'tN«|||, Mill. Kiln-
nIm'IIi W lin li'r. Iftiiiilk t itr. Wt umlyg I
m... lri. il all mii. : ri'iin dl.-., ilei jure* I
llml illei (Ini-i. aeeltimh' nf tlie \''r\iii.
Im lo ivi'icln uervuHf pnntmliuu., rt*J
•lie «a« ciillnli rellrvml, H.iid In
Mil.-, A 11.11 mi l l , l.rtuM
t*i'al Is it lie Inn'.
.till -.'II llii'iu slillnli's Vltanxer. tfuar-
lllleed III I'llII' Illl'lll Solll II) Mill') A
II ill uinl l'. Krliurd A hnii.
Had Nnl Slept fur Year*.
\|i. \. .larltsiiii, .'in old rol.li-nl uf
Itnsli, 'I'i'X.i'. and t;iiinvr> uf tlic iiiaitiilll-
. Ill lien Hole] Hi Ifiislt. Informs lis lie
in.l mil -If-pl nt uiifhi forbears I'lieept In
ln.it nap*, owliiu In liieessmil enii|;oiiiK
le whs ndvised u In n very miieh run
lu u to li t llidlnrd's lloreliiiiiiid Si rup«
in. ttiis liiiue'ilinlely relleveil of lil,
I '(High mid Ills rest iuipniveil In siieb n
li'Kree Hint lie . ..111.I "leep smillillv all
iiljrtil; Mi .liiekson Slates: "I reyurd
llulItird'x Itnreliounil Syru|i nuperlur In
mi coukIi •yrup nn Hie initrki'f, and Its
nr.loin Irom llpliiiu wad Murphliu'
e.iif no isiii^llpHlliill after ua!nj( It. Knr
iii leu,nil ill..iu I consider II the Is.l
"u«h vrup In I lie world for children.
My luitKs are linn •tun n r than lliey
iavi> been fur )mn, Tins •yrup la very
•tn.thiiiK ii. tin-throat and liiua ." Hold
o Mlli'i A IIUI.
The fumoua Tintoretto, in u paint
iUKof the larachteH «ntlierin« lililliliii
ahowiil them unuisl with kuiis. und
u latter duy Nenjiohtiin artiHt him i|e
iiii'te<l the holy family crinwiiiK the
Nile, in their flight into Kirypt in u
iiui^niticciit ly ornamented liui'Ke.
la-lroit Free Preaa
ItnlM-rtxin A .tones, .loiii'.iioro \rk..
« rite ; "I'. <'. t'. I'nrtuln t'hlll I lire
Klves universal satlsfaollon." I'lensanl
In tiiki-. So cure, no puv. Hold lit
Mllcv <1 Hill.
I'or |iys|h'p>ln and l.lver l.'iiinplaiiit
you liave'u printed viiai autee no every
i...ills uf Ho I lob's Vllallaer. Il DC TCI
falls to cure. Sold liy Mlley A Hill, uuil
C Krliurd & Hon.
Hhiloh P ', ilall/.rr Is uliat you I I
fur I'onatlliatlnu, t.oas uf Appetite, III*.
rincM. and all symptom* of ll)s|H i-.ia
I'rlce III aim cents |M-r bottle. Mlley
•V llill, andC. Krlmrd A Hon,
Htilloh'a l onaumpllvr t lire.
flit IN 4
• i.ll t-m
IIm% I'.'ii,
Stoves and Mcrv.
Carpenters and Builders' ciittlery, a specalty,
AND HUM) UNHKK STIMIT CI \ IJ A N I l'i:.
Agents for tin? (.VIi'Iu'hUmI
STEEL WIRE PICKET FENCE.
J. C BAUHO.F, Proprietor.
Impoi-tocl Xjiquor«
WIUKS. \\ IIISKIt'.S, W INKS. I,IN, I'tilM'KU ami \|.K.
KHKSII liAtJF.il. ill«aya mi lti|i, FINK t'lUAKH. ~
Ji"" l.titicli Ni'i'veil at all In in r-<
THE AVENUE HOTEI.
Ht'HCII HIIII.hlN'i
MAIN 1 III I
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
\Ml
l.lerlrlr Ulllel"
'fills
kino* II
•iH'clal
j Kl. eli l
praise.
I and It
' elalme
I dlscasi
|I'.If 1) I" 1.1 " .1111111^ SO MI'll
rue! .o Ii'ipulnr le to neeil no
ini'lilliiii. VII ttliu have useil
. llul. i" -in^ the snine muik uf
\ pun i Ini'dli'lui' dues mil exist
l> yum unti ed tu do all thai Is
I. Kleelrj. It 11 III- tt ill cure all
- of tin- Idler uuil Kill nets, tt III
Tills Is la*)ond imesllon the must
aiiceesaful coiikIi medicine ae hate ever
snld. a few doaes Invariably cure the
aural cases of cou|(h. croup aud h{ou-
chilis, while Its wiinderf.il success In
the cure «f l« without a remove I'lmpl. Ibdl«. Halt It aad i
uaralh'l Iu the h slorv ol I Inc. , "tin i nff. te n-e ,„.. il In Impute blond, J
Him*'Its tint discover) It has been ...Id ""I dm. Malaria from Hie valem
on 11 icnarftiit«>«>, it twit wliirli no otbtt *iiil pm'vi'iil n n\i-m up <nir nil M.iUrlit
lue.llcW can stand. If you have a I f"Veis.--|or .Mil. of Iteadiudie, ronrt - ,
all we earnestly ask you tu try It. patlon nnd liidljfestl..n try Kleclile till- ,
I'rlce IU, Ml, and II. If your tunc* are ' 'er- Klilir.- salIsfaelIon jfilarauleed, i tr
sore, clieal, or liack laiue, UH Hblluh'i! money refunded. I (<■* eta,.and II.imi
•Hirui plaater. Hold by Mil*/ 4 lllll l"'i WH' alH -l Mlley A t o.. Ilrug-
•inil C. Irliard A Hon. j 4ore |
SALOOi\r.
Tin* Al.tMlN In mi||i||||im| Willi IIM* purt -i i«|imh• nnl uc i.in' 11 • jt iHi"1
tin- HKSI AI WANT nn11li
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
UYHTKH.S HSII ASH M.I. TIIK IWh'l'SKA I.CM'ltlKS.
Kxperieuced t.'iMika, polite Waltera. Meals nerved ri'iiular
or by order. Kvery depart ineiit kept Hist claaa.
WIIKN VtMJ AUK IIIINtillV t |t TlllltsI Y lilVK I S A t Al l..
OSBORNE And CARTWRI6HT. PropTs.
***„
W Pf II as 'g. ■
JLi " « J ! c
l^titwis lint > r:;!' .
(or. Kill sired A t oiijjri ■ ■ Ateiiue.
AUSTIN-. - - TE:;AS
RATES! va AND H2.0U PEn DAY.
Ill-t 'I"'" l.v'ft It.-peel. In I. le Si'i ..ml lo Noun In tin Stale.
l.iKlileil b) tin. inul III i llli It' . |,|. i llli I i lb, I l>|t )■<) Iiit
DAVE M. WILSON,
Proprietor.
y
• ItlJi I'ttiot
•h i.t.r | %t■ m
U'.n Hut
• I in lh«
• Hi' fur inl I'rirr.
''' I ' ' t / i I'iIMh II, \\ • r.vi
i i'--« *«( « ii * 11Ha Tit i,
• '• II" W"- M a. I a * T «i Ha| %
T -.Hi .1 ^ M w. I * in>) « Jtrom
•'i . « -if. ' yVAtTN A ;' •*!
• AitLIN & ONL'KDORrF CO.,
t)Al.l,Atl, rKXAB.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1892, newspaper, September 10, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205134/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.