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i f W.J. MILEY,
l)RUGGIST
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t rial ami cartful attention git*,
'hi f'rnm/itioii Ik part infill,
i phtl' ima ivaitii <m rtlhfi
Mr
V nil Una ol ^
Pataxxt Madlolnfts.
Perfumi-rlc.Toilet Articles. Stationary.
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
i'nMi«il <11 lk> lltulrup, 7>m«, /'u«(- Ojtr.
M ttCA/ml-rlam milter.
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Triuiieni«<lv««rttM>iii«ui |l ^«r K^uare ton* I orb)
Am tuwrtloii aimI M («uU for aarh sot**
•I'M III In r toll
Ir «'*l u<iO< v« l«ii (ViiU ||icr Hue. arh ll
wrn. u sat<on woxli m«kr ft lln
ot.iiuart uoii<«« ^ t* «««n uf lo Una* at tfea
rata of <«nu a Una
•ri'liaiUife rau:« will l« itrlclly i-arrtarf aui
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WALDOS IKXAS
rfJSIN£iS COLLEC
Al'rtTIN aud KUKT WOK I'll. 1 KI AS.
Oaa Sun tra«1"yoitiia man aud •••« # «*au Jola
Ilia 4 iik. Kail«.y fara MY IIIK .< "I.
CliK.
w r.ta tSMauU? u tlO«*r +-iioai or •au i pra
pai I taiaaram lor full |>artlc«ilart an infer
MIX U 1 LIFE TIME.
Che lastaro Ibbtrtistr.
I hutertd at the l'o$tnJlo# al Huitrop, Tumi, a< iKumi-c/aii will matter.)
VOLUME 8 .
BAFTROP. BASTROP COUNTY. TEXAS, MARCH 4. INDU.
NUMBER 4.
WM. KESSELUS,
The 44 TAILOR/'
I
II in-ruli for I lie (Mir That Stnys!
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../vtSi
•i.mints or
1'" :'R3StWiN:.Machine 0.
t LrVT.f.A.ND,0.
MN MMCJI
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CORONA1 INSTITUTE.
A Boarding School for
BOiYS ANiD GIRL'S.
faculty ••(thl coui|*teach-
er# Full Literary, l*eU*ntitU',
and ltu*dne« « otirse*. hpe.isl
fa* dlllas in %lu h\ Art. Klocutloa
sp*nUh. lo riiMii. and H« «k ke« kiti£
f I •• a 11 ti v ami moral community Not a
*jt*'ti in has Mare.*. It aril lacludlajf
vf^Iiui furl and light*. only II < .W
Iirr imiulli Uther rate* as reaaonahle
'ilplli re«vl*ed al anv lima. For cata-
logue. adilr« «. A . I liotna*. I'rrnldanlJ
TMt S1*K>P0 ' rtl r MAC ' M. •
| M t k ••1 ' • ' ' *1 SkVf TfiT.
'.«• I. • .. . K t H| . •
A-
SOLE AGENT FOR BASTROFJ AND COUNTY.
L. K. KKIIAIil).
The Jeweler.
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
1 H JO*t«
II If OAK«riM>l
if J0IIES& GARWOOD
Attorneys at Law,
. . TKXAM.
|p all iIn* ('•urla*
7^I rmlirai.
' J a. PRICE
bounty Attomay,
- \sn —
Attcrnay at Lav,
BAflTAOr, TBZAI.
C. C. HIGHSMITH
Attorney and Counselor-aMaw.
Will 'M-|(i tlal * li.tao«, R «v and sail
Land*.
\ll lm«lnaaa itfartdrd l« pr in|>ly
i '••rra«|M ndan(,tt Hollcllad
\ot W
AN !
A larnr ilock of l*adl*' • tiold WiIcIim
an band whirt) I am *•-IIInir wry « ln-ap
Nrw | rir#« on li<*nt« Hll?ar to al« l a*
Oo«un and an i«i# . I rv -nlhlu*f In
lha Watch, I'lml and Ji*aHr> llm-.
Hrinf your Wat«'lit*A, I'loiit an l.lrvr.
airy lo rapalr.
CONRAD KOIILKR.
An KXI'KHIK.m Kl JKWRI.KK ami
WATCH RKPA1RER,
will iu*a<l jrour .li>«flry or rrpalr jour
wali-li In a wnrkmanllkf mantii'i, anil
uinlrr ulrli'l i'iiar>iiti-r.
SALOOIT.
Thr Ml mis | .Hi,) ..fit witn «• «• I-. r -I •' I, i'|i i :u Mnt t.n,-i i ^ar-.iiud
Ihr UK SI \ I' |{ \ VI h it Ii
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
"rv/v/i-.v //s/f \>ti.\i.i rm: hiri'SEA ltsrmrs.
K*|xricn '<Ml ('unka. |■(i|it« WailiT. M> i- «rrvi'l rrynlar
or hy nrdfi. Kuti <l>-|iartmrnt k> i t f't t 11.
W'HKN ^« l AKI* lit St, m <>;< IIiII.vM I |\ , is ' A 1.1,,
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prcp'rs.
Wlii'ii hoop-, wen' viurn liv woinun I ill,
A miUaiuM* lli< \ were found;
Ofic run ii^uilift ilinii 'f#rywliari ,
The hoop* wont alwuytf lotind.
And tliey rcturd«'d. It 1121" clear,
I'lic rU of viomaiiklnd,
For by tlia fualiloii to lo r apli<To
K.h Ii nomiin who confined.
When lioop* xii-ni out. by aouie cracked
brnin,
'I lie liii.tlr wan di ^iK^ed,
| Knil uoiiiuh'm fa ! lot n (jtilif
plain,
Were (fcltlnK U-lilud,
I In* ImimIk uiao lt> day,
Though to It they adhered
Fur yeur-. and when it pa*aeij '\way
The clln^iii^ dr«*n« appcarc
And a- it tuklcd old and yourig,
Tuna worn without demur;
I o la«hion woman lou# had t iling.
\ow filth ion cluug to h'*r.
In fiuit- ill* Iraln b« ciiiin- 11jat)le,
Vml every \10mati wore it:
In 1.11 1. the fu hitr' for 11 iihile
Swopt « Vi*rythiii|C before it.
Vol t Ii ii** ihe vearn new fimhlonn briiinf
i\ hi* h ilouriAli and de a\ ;
Tin- « ur ( t i- the only tiling
I bat • \er ctttiic I« -lay.
Yurfiioiith K* |(i tf r.
MuhK.s n IIIA I In No I AFHAII).
! lo *ln New*
I lu re ia genuine modesty that
abhor* tbc appearance nf evil, ami
j tin rr ia mock imxlcatv, wbieli, like
>11 ««•' 1 lit• -rfelta. 1 * im>n 1 in demand
thcrc there i* lhc Icaat of the gen-
ail* aril* S« N• one but a Wnm.in,
1 inolbi-r of a |£irI, can conci ive
(in utiiiHvrubU rt^i'uiy tt'iii iiutuilia
1 loll millet* (| t \ it* rape lii nii alien
1.1 - ii 1 • ■ 111!* \ ictiiu'o life. When
to ailiU to tlii" a liugrniitf ileal Ii of
! torture ami -trangulalion, who ^luill
■a\ when Ills crime la cxpiatctl ?
It \n easy having all your l<
•tn * * fel\ hoti-*eil in a eit\ 111
| f!>*\eiiiirr'a mansion, perhaps
1111! out at the* HhomaUe an
I le of i m worae than a bruti
execution eve^Jiy a
should uever n^Hiiuie,
Idiiuato. The
j mob, however
the aetublanee of peraonal vengeauct.
It alioulil be the community pro-
lectin^ itself ami meting uut v< n-
^eancc awif! and terrible, that the
vicious ami irresponsible may realize
that there is one crime b\ whjch
I hey will not jjaiu the notoriety am! fulness,
glory of a public trial.
I I/O TURKS LOVE.
! |er«
I HUM
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J'OIN H I'll AI f .
j. 1.. u<M r>.
VPHAUL k HOOD,
ATTORIfnYS-W-LAW
-AM)—
ItF.AIi KSTATK A (IK NTS
V. HI praelle# in Suprrme. I>I• irS t and
Inferior <-oiirla, Moii'V loaned and
rlaim- •s llsih*l. Oilier of«*r National
Hank
DIXIE QUEEN
I* now ai'ktinwl «i( <l on nil tintiHi
In br the .ry Iwal * lu' "ti
tha tnarkM in PLUG CUT TO-
BACCO.
Tlio " Tailor.99
Can be found it the old -land, prepared t * cut tit ami mako i'lolhlug in Ihe
%t«*«t nt**|r-. and efery -uti-factioii .•••ur.inl* ed !•> p:itrob«.
A fine line of lient*' Aiirulshiiig lioods *• • Iciml and m.ele i« order.
fimtsass^t
IW4 i
tl i« manur«<'turMl by tlv A It
M"Tijrr Co . from will •■)> inl
North Carolin. Iraf ami in |>. k> il
in 2 ounf-r f>il . 1 ■xinri' |*nii lir*
C oiinr* nrrinl bnifw. ami t'i mim e
p*il*.
OP H. B. COMBS,
?h 31AM and SURGEON,
1'hir* a/f many oilier l>raii'l "f
I'luft Cut Tobacoo Iwim . Il. r^«l
to thi nublir, but nour to nitial
tliia Ho aunt to aak for "D'XIE
QUEEN," and tak« no other It
will pl*M<> yon. and you will buy
it agtin.
, • iiii. Km i< n TO 1 II. I'i inn'.
* * i •'. Krlmril A .H«in'. ilr<i|{
S\. MILLKirs
SSK BARBER SHOP.
fUtiiitf moved in my new biick tmlld
• ng er« o**l >0 old Ataml. I can boa*! at
•me of the iinlr«(, lie-l arranged ool
nio«t ploAnatil 1'oiiAorlal ibimhment*
in Ihe country, where you ein u'ei a
•Isnii ohave. a *lylUh hair cut or u nehaia-
poo. in lh< most aoprofed * ttb«
riNO BATH ROOMS
itlaehed lo Ihe« >tuhliNlimenl. m here
,. tron« can rreeife hot 01 eobl bulbs
i j|. a.' bil lo ilie puhlle for pad I0 era
\ * ige. I a*k a • onliniialioii of aain#
me a trial
Wm. Mil.I.Kit.
Hilius Thielemann
CTJirsaCITX
AMiOrNtMAl HM'AIMMi OK
Guns. Pistols ind Machinenr.
,i i ai i' or
Id I } 'lldT ANt> TAKURT (JC!**
\ S 11 risniM, IN HTtH'K.
\ gnu i,i NKMirim.nl hi aiiiiimnm
In' >inlliiu lf"l'i larirot ami |il'tnl «i >11..
, ,rr« kin.I nl r.'|ialr i|r itun. on .. t
n.iiii''. u'ul'r .trli't Kiiaranl.i' ami low
nv-
y,. imp ■ i'all ainl —r lor roiirailf.
JULIUS THIELEMANN,
)A, ma oi i> iTAHM or t'lui. voter.)
llaMiipi Al#. •. IIIW.—If,
KM. D. CLEIELHBI CO.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
HOU1TON, TEXAS-
I II K
Ctiebratei
-SLJEHH"
bin; Muhiae:
Till I i |e**t It tlll -
nlng. the moat «im>
pie .'iltd t lie m«ct -ub
Maul i-il M .i < h i ii i *
manufactured.
It l.« <•/ / ir oil tHr ljuIII -
tinhr vf I'fiu'j thr
tirtt thtil run
br unidt,
N •* hoiite i« com -
pleti iiilhoiit a ill*1
s W IS'. M n IMS i
I * v l Hie,
K*TAKI.IK|IKI> IN IH.'lH.
r- w. HOUSE.
Banker, Cotton Factor
— AM
COMMISSION MERCHANT*
Collfotion. a a|i.-i'ialtv, uilli (tirili
lira for making llirin in nil "outilii..
in thia Stal. ami tin* Soutliwcat. upon
Ihr moat lilirral trriua. Ituy amlnrll
Kti'hatiK. on all pointa.
Corr.'a|ioiili'iH'o aolioiti-il, ami
.roni|it atl.'iition |(i*t>u to nam.'.
Co' niKiimpntn of cotton, wool anil
hiilea aoliritril, anil lili.ral ail\ani on
laait. on aauic.
513 MAIN STREET.
IWSllR. . • • . THIS.
CHAS. BRIEGER. Agent.
I Mils Stlll-.Kta o|T*'*iri Mil IIK-I \l|l"\\| INK lll*M,**l'. I|\\«.
TEXAS
CONSERVATORY 9f MUSIC.
BASTROP. TEXAS.
Mrs. MARY McDOWALL Directress.
FALL TERM EG INS SEPT. <, 189a.
I'll K CO| IJSI-: 1 !•" INSIini III i\ Will III I'U'OI.KI-'.snIX K.
I will nu ll •vc into m\ family ?• fi m hoanliiii' pupil**
llarmoiiv ami MuhmiiI lliatorx i . ! orini^bllN I %«-«11 r% if.. I> aching
I.i'moii., Mimical 1'nlki, Kin I'riiiiiinu. I*.t• , will In- 'ncluilcil in the
COIIfHO.
I'wo liolil MciInU .ill lie wiir.l..1 our fur improvi'incut, one for
|ir«.iii|it 11,-hh.
For further particular, n, lo terms. «|m ml stuiliis. etc . aililreM
MRS. MARY McDOWALL.
Ilantrop, r«xaaf July, ,1 IM! ^
t cd
the
* t*>
\ All I i lit
I o I l "i
Uiosi t*bo live iu rural districts, in
l* >icd with similar creatures, bow
i vit. the matter ussuinch a diffi rciil
aspect If a rabid il* g bit* - a man.
In i" slain at iimi ami notblr^f said
• f it. I :o- lieslg u of hi * lit.itb l«
pimply to prevent his exii-mling the
( '.ir*i of by iltophobia. il is not to be
puhiabui anil no b-.-oii is i|itcnilc<l
lo be cunt escd to the other iogs
With the rape liciul it i* iliffcreut.
lit i* to be stoppi d from crime*.
n|iich inigbt pM-*il>i\ tr d<:iu in the
course of lillie by law. lie i> to be
I unished, which will not be done bt
law, a- m* l«;^:il execution I* a "full
puui%hiut'iit" for the unutteratii)
attrocioiis i-riiLc of rape ami muidi r *'"1'
I'lriiitdueo. j
1 lieli tbc cla*> of'em -t guiitv ol
this crime arc to be taught a h-atoii. It
anil lhey i-un onl\ learn tlo.uigb
fear of physical pain. I bey b t n<>
Oread of the court* A term in tin
penitentiary i* m* ilisgraec to tbeiii.
and there i- alwas* tin liopi *>f i-oin-
mutation or pardon.
I"here have be"ii t *o ease* of ru|*e
with tb« fact* of w lilt i< I have been
at (piaintcd I'm u :i* u uttii orphan
pri. 10 \ear* of agi 1 In perpetra-
tor coiifi .**eii tb« crime but pleaded
<m.sent on her part. 1 be lawyer
for the defense impcai bed the c\i-
dciici ami character of the witnesses
for tbc pro i cntioti. " Fliey wen
tying to injure Ihi character of los
client." A I *1 \ c I y character In hail, 'pint
by hi* own coiifchMoti! Ity appeal* m**ri
111^ to the lowest passlolls of the
jury, bis client got a short teim in
llu pi uitctiiiary. N. powci short
of a miracle • an i vcr gi\e that child
a useful, honorable woinauh* od.
I bat crime ami its results will be
bearing their \iie fruits id ilebauch-
cry for generations t• > . oinc. Ml
the parlit s to this case v.ere w hite
I lie other ease was ipnte famous
at the time Nothing could hate
been more fieiiiah than the crime.
K'b« victim, a timid, moilc.st girl of
h* (I saw her only a few iia\* before
bi t death), was was laid, raped ami
i liokeil to iii itli in *ibt of In r luune
I In n w s no itaw in the evidence i
\ negro of m*li«i ioii*l\ 1 id • hai:u ter
was arrested. I lieu l!' govcrnoi
telegraphed that lie must be "pro- Xx
tee ted lie w:i* carried I" A i*tin
and the negroes honestly hclictoi 1
(bat be was under tin *pecial cue of
thi goeruor. Ill* cas- wa* at
pt lllctl. but lie was tiliallv execute*!
one te.-ii after the coinn ,**io|i of tin
rim* <i \ llig, In.wet ei. a* a martyr. ^
a saint going home to glory.
that trial and cx*-< ution left ab« o
bltciy llo good effects. I lie iicgroi >
I thought that "after the Lord forguxi ^
him folks ought to liave turned him
loose." I hey got up a run. t tiiat /.
the goternor wm coming down to (
-irgne the cast* and set htm fn «
lu ilist u*sing this crime ti ou^ht
inter to loac Sight of the kltnl<*( '
creatures that commit it and tin
ignorance, brutisbnes*. . f then *\m
pathi/cr**. If it i* designed lo turn
the fairest part of our beautiful
southland met to such a race, then,
to be sure, make the law* lo "pro-
tect" I hem in their hea*tly eriiucs.
ami the rest of the people, white and
black, will give up tlu ir Ian I and
property and move out No man
who ilcNcrves Ihe name, or whose
pit ii nee will add t« the prosperity
of the stale, will live where tin lif<*
and honor of his wife ami daughter
are of less account than the life of
the vile brute that endanger them
If anyone with wife or daughter is
contemplating a move iu IVxas,
l'aris has one attraction the rape
ticud will seek a more healthful
1.. II. illLI.
MAL L MS Tv 77/,. I SUE US.
Ti xas A. iV M. C'oi.1.1ok.
I I'M i I or Farm aud Kwnch :
It ma,v be of/olercst to tile read-
eia of \u-' i urrn uinl iiuui Ii to
' i< arn of a recent ili cover) iii reganl
' to tin (jlnmler. umi farcy.
For Mime time the imc*ii|{Hiur. ol
! Kurope Imvo I iee 11 nluii\lii|/ the
effccl o! a cerliiin .ulmliinee pro-
illieeil by the IiuciIIiia of glttlKU't*
on llellllhv unil iti-rnn i ullilllilU. 1
will on I % alt tin 14 a general aeltlc
I il.' Il t of lit, faet^ it Iiiih tieeli
foil iii I tlial l.i, i uilltlH i I ulamlerx
proiiiices u MilMtuiiee culled "inal-
leiII. ' I lii.i when (irtpcrlv prc-
par.il ami a -in ili ipianlily of il
inji ctiii uiiiler (Ii, skin of a hor.e or
| mule uffeeteil .villi uIta11. ih orlarcv.
uliiiiMl itivarial.h proiiiicc. a rise of
llu- temperature of the lioily of from
Ui I ilean i ~ Furciihcit, in from
I four to ten Ii ur . Tin name treat-
iiU'lit has also :io effect ou healths
Mlllliul-. At tile point "I injection
tin |. Uj/pi ar iu a fe« hotirn a nill
i ill llneil, liani, painful eiilar^etnetil.
twice Ihe *i/.e o| the list, which
arailtiall\ subnliles. I hronuli the
eout!' -V «.f llir I s. .ir||artlllelll of
• iiL't. nlturc, llr. I'alsetter ami my-
1 -ell mi '. . tei| tliirt" en animals aff. eleil
j Willi i.iitiilcri anil fa try, and lit.% •
|t i 'ii.I the aclioll lo he as ahuve
-till, .i lit in .,lso i-et ii lollll.l, ill
• in i i i - that repei.icil Inje, •
jlioua "I ii II'in not on In fuilcil lo
, pro line tin cbancU-rlalic tenipeM
Mr. reaction, hut the cliuical \tup-
t'lioi. ol t!.• cli.-.use disappeared.
I I.i- i. iii« to indicate ilial wo are
! ■. 11 tin eve >f a ."eat lll.'/OVen a
■ hi f- r j l.mder* \\ c, rlainlv
BASTROP
TEXAS
Vx-
Pvracrlptinni carefully coropoun
ded at all boor*.
PATENT;MEDICIN1
•II kind*.
irom inr uiouier a neuri r—'
ol ehm lti lime cannot coin
t here ia no cuiotion «o vompletcly
unaelftih as maternal affcction.
CouJ'igal love en pec u the return of
many kiudueasca and attenliona.
Filial love expert* paternal care or
I. helped by memory of paat watch-
...lue.a. Kill the alrcuuth of a
1 mother's love ia entirely independent
of the pa.t auil the future, and ia, of
all emotion, the pureat. The child
haa done nothing In the paal to earu
the kimlneaa, and iu the futuru II
may yrow up to maltreat Ita parent;
hut .till from the mother'* heart
there goea fi
tin. Alt
lect cannot
efface p. death cannot lie.troy it.
I or harsh word* it hai. gentle chid-
ing, for the blow it has beneficent
iniui tn : for neglect It hai increaH-
Ing watchfulne.*, Il weepn at the
pri.oti door over the iucarceraied
prodigal, ami | lead, for pardon at
iIn- governor's fowl, and is forced
a*a> by coiupiikkionate friends from
witnessing Ihe siruggl.-.s of the gal-
lows. Other lights go out, hut ttiis
lit;run on without extinguishment, as
in a glooui-.lruek uiglit you umy see
a single slar. one of Imd's pickets,
with gleaming bayonet of light
guarding the outposta of heaven.
The Murchioness of Spadara, when
tin earthquake of Mt ft.iua oct'Mrrod.
wus carried out iu.eukible from the
falling houses, tin coming to Iter
si-uses -lie found that her infant liad
not been rescued. She went back
and peri.bed iu the ruins ; illuntra-
tivc of tin thousand molhers who, in
a- mam different wav*. have aacri- arising fmtu hhtney and I.lver rouble.
llte.Uhem-, Kes f,.i their children. 'inner and .toekman of
. , ! auic pi n e, savs: ** r Ind Kleetrle lilt•
Oh. .lespi.e not a mother * love. trr„ fl# |M. Kidney and Liver
II heretofore you have been negligent medieine. make me feel like a new'man,
of *m Ii an one. and \oti have still .L Gardner, hardware merchant
< jipoftumt \ for rep: ration, uiake >ainetowi •!>: Kleetrle Bitters Is Just
i , it , i. , .... ,„4f i .. the thing is uiun who is all run ilowti
' 1st. II on could only just look | ^ j,,,,*, ^ |ix,., „r die.:
In f. : in Ii - 'ii r - visit to lier, ^ .-"i. It.- f, mini new -I reugth, good -ippellte and
I I-I Up iu tin aged oil. a I felt jn-| like lie hail a new lease on life
wl.i.h worio ol bli-sfiill uieinorie. ji'ulv '>ne. a buttle, at W. .1. Miley tic t'o's
\\ bat if she does sit without talking j <'n,u ,i°re- ^ ^
innch : >he watched vou for mauv
I,HAIS'S OF GOLh.
What shadows we are aud what
shadows we pursuit.
The best preparation for tbo future
is the present well seen to, the last
duty done.
(ioid that is the price of blood waa
never blessed lo liiui tbat gave ot
him who received.
One of the grandest things in hav-
ing rights is that, being your rights,
you may give them up.
Let no man measure by a seale ol
perleetion the meager product ol
Hl.vjn thin poor jrofld of milt,,,,
, .. uiniuia . tnf ■
come If the good things people in-
tern! to do lo-roorrow were only done
to-day.
Never purchasp love or friendship
by gifts; when thus obtained they
arc lost as soou as you have made
payments.
Ah, how happy would many lives
lie if individuals troubled themselves
as little about oilier peoples affairs
as about their own.
As the tense of hunger presup-
poses food to satisfy it, so that sense
of dependenct upon (Sod presupposes
his existence aud character.
Heller discourage a man's climbing
than help him to break his iieck.
I'igs will never play well on ihe flute,
teach tlieiu as long as you like.
" -■■■■■
flannv Monsters.
\v in. Titntuotis, Postmaster of ldavillo
lnd.. write-.. "Kleetrle Bitters has
done more for uie than all other medi-
cines combined, for that bad feeling
.■•Li.. "
X
il will
prov.
months
talk al
iiilincuis
when you knew not how to
all. v\ hai if she has many
lo
A large bia^c at (Soldthwaite on
the night of the 20th. Thirty busi-
tc|i about • During Iii- uess houses and seven residences iu
M. I HAM I
Klfi'li'if
is
in.I
lilt lei •
leiui'dv
and -ii
lllfllt I.•
llltters
A pun
unarm
Kleet ■'
This
known
>j . . ial
Kleet ri
pr i i*e.
and it
claimed
di*ea c m| in.* Live!
removi I'imptes. It i
other aff( ctlotlf • ;iii
ill d. :t Mala- :
uud prevent a« w *11
ff\e|>.—>Koi cure
|> 11 roll ami 11 di|T(
I r it ire - ,:i*t
i refunded.
it it at to .1
IM'I
llllllg
miI.Ir si- t-
Ml who
III* flic -:i
ineili« uc d
• d to d
Kit lei - V
oi«l l\
III I
t lb
Mil.
have used
me long of
e* not rxift
• til that i«
ill cure ||
dliey. will
Khciiin ami
■■■
«: till *v-t<Mn
• .11 Millar i t
la* be. I 'otist.1
y Kleelrn Hit -
gn.uaiiieeiL or
«< els. and Sl.uu
A < . I 'rug-
j teen \i ar* yon ran to her with every 1 ashes
-cratch and bruise, and she doctored
I your little finger as carefully as a i
\teii I h,,rgci*ii would bind the
,j ,lure. Vou say she is childish now ;
I wonder if she ever saw vou when
t.u were childish? Vou have no
Total loss, 8100,000.
—Parker's Sarsaparila will purify th«
wt,rst frac-'and sharpen the appetite.
An express package containing
hildisi.'r You have no 1400 ,""t disappeared between
.1 bv lull
K.H 1
will
mtK.ih iu:ri:in\
kind
make iu any
of flour. I.ike lo-dav in dinner
till a teai up half full of corn meal;
take enough boiling hot -weet tniIK
to make it the thicUttess'of batter-
bread ; set it a va\ in a warm place
till morning I lien while vmi are
preparing breakfast add one pint of
water to this kilter, which will lie
full of lit 11, bullies ; ll.cti otic tea-
hpootiful of soda. ini\ it well, then
Mir in enough flour to make a thick
batter; -ft it In a pot of warm water,
or si*rii. warm place, ll will sur-
prise \ u how .illicit il will be al the
top "f thi | .teli, r. Chen sift \our
llour iu your trat . then ad.! another
if warm water lo this and a little
sail, make it up like v on Won Id
your pan, make out
t it into your pan,
I has: with a
I ru n. , to walk with Inr on the 1 exarkaria and Marshall, ana at
street, she moves so slowly, I won- accounts no trace of*-jt could "
• ler if she remeintiers the time when I found.
v ■ • ■' were glim enough to go slowly. |
\ i . omplain at the evpensc of pro- Krank (Sillxmgh shot and killed
viding for I., r now. 1 wonder what ^jjS8 wM8aU|( |,is sweetheart, and
vonr fiuiini.il income w as frooi one i
, i. . . then took lus owu life, on the slreetr,
V. :.t t.. tell V ears of age. I lo not
I.igi what Jon do for the old (Saiveston. Saturday last. Miss
(..in- I i an not how much you did Wassaiu had broken the engagement,
l. i tin III. I hey have done more for resulting in the loss of her life and
the suicide of young (Silbough.
Hail Not Slept Tor Years. A |u)^
tor free with eaeli
^i .Iii..ksun, iu ..Id re-idenl of tHiltle of Shlloh's Catarrh Keniedy.
ind niatiagei id the mag Price 50 i*nts. ^ultl by Milev A Mill,
l n«\. I'exa
ii ti. • tit nest hotel at Husk, inform
lie li.i 1 lot slept at night fur year* ex-
cept it -hort mips, owing t* incessant
igl ng H< was ad vised when very.
. Ii iuu doti ii to try Ballard's llore- Waco,
hound >trup; lie \ as iuiinediately
li'-ted <>f hi* tough and his rest
!1' •111 11 I -m h a degree that he cotlld
- e. p Miuudly 11 i .light; ^l: .link-on
•late- I i. gaid llallard * llorehoiitid
*up superi'.i t. my cough *vrup on
tin iu a i ket. ami it*fieedom from opium
and lie 'i phi lie leave no (oii*tipiUlon af-
ter u iiig t I i i thi- resi* ui alone I
ion*idei ii the be*I cough *yrup in the
tt Mid lot children. My lung-an now
stronger than tliey have Ih*« u for years.
I In- •> i up i- ten - '"thing to the throat
and lung*." Sold by W. ,1. Miley, drug-
gisi.
and Ktlianl \ Son
Captain Neil! McLennan died at
on the 27th, while sitting iu
' bis luiggv in front of the residence
III) :
of a friend in that city, lie wan
r.5 years of age and one of the moat
distinguished Indian lighters of tho
early days. For this family McLen-
nan county was named.
I"
top
biscuit . j,
into loav
grease tli
thick clotl
two hours it wi!
the pan I bell
stoVc ; don't let I
i :\ a w at in place.
*1 the to
It iu the
I
fast. V
making ho
receipt w ill
L. Gfconoi
W I
fin
burn nor
I this . xt
I hopi t
factor \
l in
I ll:i
\ spranu I \nkle.
p.op
in
pof
hot
COok too
•llctit tor
lie above
A MM. I ll
rtit. I one
ilt t i
lullard's
i-r
I t<
III.:
ll w i
Kveryhodv Knew the Fare.
It Inn 1'i.i.t
\ curious instance of tile value of
a Iverlt-ing is reported from New-
York. I In re is a phvsician there
whoadvertisi s largely, publishing his
portrait in tin newspaper with his
advertisement. \ few days ago he
received a letter from the west, on
tl , envelope of which there «a- not
a word ol address nothing but the
portrait of the muu. which had been
1 p. i from a paper umi pasted oil
■■I. i iiv. lope. F.very clerk auil post-
ii ui wl. i handled the letter knew the
fail and ll wn« forwarded without a
, i > - in. - lit' - di iv. IVople lead ad-
v. t11■ m tils, evidently, and renieiu*
bet "lir. I he v see there l'herc is
ii . - . h ro;u| to notoriety as the col-
umns of a newspaper.
The calaboose was hurtled at
IMtsburg, on the morning ol .Ihe
27th. 11. 1.. McCumuiings was"
burned in it. McCnmiuinss was
put iil the calaboose about o'clock
the night before for drunkenness.
It is thought the bed clothes were
set a lire from his pipe.
Alf Oliver was cremated iu the
jail at Milligan, on the '.'7th. lie
was charged with horse stealing.
Oliver attempted to escape from jail
by burning a hole in the wall. Tho
whole structure caught on fire and
the boy wa- literally cremated, tho
lire being so hot that no one could
approach the building.
-♦-- -
Parker S.nsapnrlbh isins more
udlde of |i.itiis|i thuu other sursaparll-
-. It will prevent malaria.
V-k f.-1 I'.
I bt \\ .1
.V A ll
.Iiperinteti
al In t f : ,1.
operlctn
I Inn
dav - agi
while br.
Not t
In biitiiu; a ismgti inedieilie ff>r
- it - 11 v W .iik.-r. i pror,
ti .^gi-I >■( Ilg.leii. I tall, "nev.'i
'I .lilt'. II. (,'llilllbet lilll - , i.ll - ll
l\ I h< .* I- tin .I uiger from it
says liis match with Mit-
sure go and if any one
a walk-over just
I orbett
chcll is a
thinks he will luve
II them they are liable to be off
their reckoning, lie says the Ku-
it: r.
d t.
ti
tl| Willi
breakfast
and a "s
lie lIlillKs
Hem. .
let
the l|V el
the m IV
Mile- pi
I..el ta.te
lion I n
elllldreii
,'.n doses
Kili.nl ,v
n
of d
w all
for -
u tin
nt'iueip
II. ami be
new d
i-illlt uu
.1 f
for
per,
i. of
- a flin-
tier- oil
work a
dm i. it
11 tin - a
•I -liade
• I them
mil tot
dinner
whit'li
"law "
1 ew it -ii- t" lolluw . | ghshuiau will give hun a harder bat-
• .nun. iu I i I S'ul.erlalti's . . , ,
I iti t "in i :i i" I,., -.ii,. ind tu "ICO Sullivan did or Jackson
" mi' i.'J.-I tally for can, and that there is no doubt
up o.| w hooping i uiigti." Mi;
■biigg
b
-ale bv
v\ i" Milev. 11*'"lllt Mltehell wanting lo tight.
\ i
llovv til Av oid I lie
rnor Taylor
new joke,
«as about
been callc
had
rt >1
the last
I lev il
of Tt.nnfk-
It runs like
to die. I'lte
I and had ad-
v ices. 1 hen
•r
ill
reglti
i till
•Vert
it Ing
Mr
'tpmlled f
**llialles|,
I"
r
lllti'li
I- **.lttlplc
llld M Ih• X V
uoou«iieas,
. ("ti-tipa-
wouien.
t. surest!
Krei* at I',
ill.
re.
"Yes.'
buried ill
U li v .
is that
"Well,
"a third
place the devil
lietuocrat."
A negro brute attempted to rapo
Mrs. Ilauniger, a tuosi respeclablo
(Seriuau latly, ou the outskirts of
Austin, on Monday. Mrs. Ilauniger
lives about two miles frotu Austin,
anil had been lo the city to sell pro-
duce ami wa-s ou her way home,
walking aud alone, when she was
overtaken by a uegro, whom she
-aid I'al. I want to be describes as being a copper colored
a third party graveyard " j lul(Utl „lmut M ,,, o|(| with
I at. said the priest "why ... , . ; , , .
several black s|Mits in his face, lie
your reverence." savs Cat, uiade au indecent proposition aud ou
part) gravev aril is the last her rejeclibg it threw her down and
l here any thing else vou '
t I
would look for
\ medical aulhoMv -tale- that
the voil ' - of singers and actors can
be ninth better preserved if used tu
the theatres lighted with electricity
I loth-
suui-
raihcr than gas.
\l the head of the I iulf of
nla there is a mountain on tin
mit of which the sun shines per-
petually during the live days of
-tuui — iy, 10. 1 Ti and 13.
j dragged her Into the brush, a ills-
! lance of about tlfty feet, lie fore ho
could accomplish Ins foul purpose he
became frighteucd at the sound of an
approaelnug horse aud rau off. llu
told her, however, that tie would vel
| accomplish his purpose.
\
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