The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
Summitry o! Pui'inm Fvontn of la-
ter*. t to Uio Hooter
Ida lulling I oii|n itlutml Miturrt, mu<I m
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lON^KICHHlONAL
I Htlnl Mitlr* M-imlt.
Thar* wn liut * Miiall ati«*ii«i iii'<k in
llir m*iim1«* I Wwitirwll) , |)#< I•
on motion of Allen «i « f NYhru Ha
ilMT M'llMlr [NkkSfftl. Will) UII HtlU'Dillllflll,
the ImiiM- hill amend me mhiIIdii i of
the Ml of March "J. l*«ii, \vltli(irK\vmf
certain pnhlii lan<U from private*entry
l'«|fh id I cif Alnlmum pre eiite<1 the
err>«h'ii( utU of Sens tor Anlm T Morirnn.
by the Mutism* It^liliturr for
a term of mi year* from March 4. I
reaolutlon of lli|?trin*, calling
the <n i rr*p**n«lence relatiag to the of•
fern of meUtntio^ by thin |?oreriiment
between China *n«t a p*n. wm then
p*ft*e<1.
Among other bills pammmI were tlio*.
jpu ming pen* ton* of ttioo |M*r month to
Murv Palmer Hunks. M«-*. katherlne
T«nl«l Crltiemlrn und to Major Oanoral
A McKeiinanri.
A senutv bill w # pHssetl to lutlior*
lie the roMtructloii of
the Heri
ton.
tnir mnet ilmenf \% tt -
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Of U00 fa |H'Cll
ti n* to fri% o*i!i
An ngi« cm* o wi
pen. r*l •leiiute on
the eml of f«>ui
it a* In id HHiii
emy ap| rt priul
on motion of Outhv\Ait«
print Inn for the gretieri
that of |l<
tUe appro
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vvn1- fane hint to aloaft
(•n the pension hill lit
hour* tomorrow, when
nnd the miliUry iotttl> <
on hill n* taken up.
The appro
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PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
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men it Hell I'oint. ^O's prt voked
MOIUediM UkHIHU. hut til! lull W** pa*s«*e
without amendment
At 4 m p in the house mljoui ne<l.
T he time • ( the hou^e wfth oonnuinftl
today I ruin \ l ec 14 w ith delate on
the pennioti appropriation hill, mid al-
though it aiMiumied i:i charffaa and
counter-cliHigr^. it lacked intert stiu^
detail The hill carried fm.HM.fnU
and wai nunneu without aiueiidnient
The Hitt resolution of inquiry call* !
ing on the ei relirv of state for the
correspondence relating to the pay*
meiit of M •"•Ml to tireat l<« 11 m i ii in
connection with the fur seal contro-
versy was adopted.
The evening session wi^ devoted to
IV* coiu ider;i( .<>n of private pension
bill*. h.. ' the houuc adjourned over uu
til Monday
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At the opening s« ion - 'jtUi> *1,77.."!? *
•mx" oi Ore go u presented u pr««umhiv and ie
the North at lirav- resolution declaring that the (TaVton-
UttiHf Uffttjl tvaa u « l.« tin lf to t he
imate then resumed the conaid consiructioii of an intenN*i*anic canal
•rut ion of the Xicuragua canal hill, and
Morgan tdi of Alabama addrens^d the
nenate.
t'lillom gave notice thwt he would tie
ready Friday to make some remarks on
the bill.
The senate went into executive *es-
aion at 4 p. in. and at 5:10 adjourned
Kverythiujr was very quiet about the
senate today (Thursday. Dec. lit) and
but little interest seemed to be taken
in the proceeding* either by *enators
or by the ipcctatora. There were re-
ports from various committees, utro-
duction of bills and |u*tltion*.
Ifunton of Virginia moved to take iifi
the bill for the establishment of a uni-
versity of the I nited Mates at Wash-
ington.
ttale of Maine objected to the con-
sideration of the bill ut this time, but
suggested that it Im« referred to the
calendar under a rule of the senate,
where it could be debated in some wa\
"commensurate with it* importance."
11 ti n ton t hen addressed the senate on
the entablislimciit of u I nited State*
university at \\ ushington
VUs* of Wiaeoitsin then addressed
the senate in ailvtK'ucv of the univer-
sity bill.
The senate then went into executive
session at 4.0.% p. in. and. fifteen min-
utes later, adjourned until Monday.
The senate was called to order today
(Monday. Dec. 17> by Vice President
Stevenson.
A couununicHtion from Secretary
iirealiain. relative to the eoutiuiiation
of the bureau of American republics,
was referred to the committee on ap-
propriations
lull uh of New York presented a
resolution calling upon Secretary Car-
lisle tor a copy of the income tisx regu-
lations, which wa* wished
Tne bill for a national university was
then taken up and Kyle addressed tin
renate. after which the bill was plaecd
on the calendar
A bill was passed amending the act an*
thori/.ing the Te\arkana and I t. Smith
railway company to bridge the Sul-
phur river iu Arkansas and Texas.
The senate resumed consideration of
the Xieursgus canal bill and IVrtVi «p
addressed tne senate. Me didn't unui
mouev donated to build up private en*
terpriM*. It would be better for the
governme,.,. Ic thought. t«i build tin*
canal.
At 4.55 p. m. the senate went into
executive session ami. u; 5.07 p. iu., ad-
journed.
One of the first acts of the senate to-
day (Tuesday, Dec. 1M was to pass an
appropriation of 8100*000 for public :
printing. (Tiairmau Cockrell of the ap-
propriation committee saving that it
was absolute! *■■^necessary or the publie
printing ^vf ffc linMuymltj a su p this
eventi. ; •
'l'*" ,*Jl 1 e discussion oi "liiinge j
fJM'll tu'^oators Hoar ami Ah.-lch,
, . .V- ni• Nicaragua canul hill
fillUhken up
^.eforeTurpis (dI of Indiana resumed i
s|H*ci:h, Harris (di of Tennessee1
jygave notice that tomorrow he would
call up his bill for a military park at
k Shlloh.
Without waiting for the conclusion
of the speech, the senate at 4.15 went
into executive session and at 4. ]s sd*
journeu.
lloii>«r of l((>|ir«>M'iilnthf .
In the house today (Wednesday. Dec,
18) llaker(r)of New York asked unani-
mous consent tor the consideration of
a resolution fixing Thursday. Oeet \io
as the day for the exercise* connected J
with the erection of statues of Daniel j
Webster and John Stark in statuary
hall. Knglish (di of New Jersey ob-
jected.
sickles (dt of New York asserted the
right of congress to arrest the exceu
tiou of a law. claiming that such an
arrest did not mean the nullification of
the law.
Henderuon (r) of lows moved to re-
duce the appropriation for pension ex
•.miner* from |DA0,000toiri5,lMHi. W 1th*
out action on the amendment the com-
mittee rose
Thursday. December -0. was set aside
for eaerctses in connection with the
dedication of the statues of John Stark
tnd Daniel Webster, slid the second
haturday in February for tributes to
the memory of the late Representative
Knight of Pennsylvania.
House adjourned at 5.10 p. m.
Hrown (d) of Indiana, chairman ef
the elections committee, at the open-
ing of the session of the house (Thurs-
day, Dec. 18), gave notice that the elec-
tion of Williams against Settle had
Wen postponed until January 15. and
and that it should be abrogated. It
was referred to the committee on for-
eign affairs.
I'ifteen of the sixteen pension bills
favorably reported from the I ridw\
nigiit's session were then |Mt**ed with-
out objection in exa tly four minutes.
Meltae chairman of the committee
on public lands, moved t• * jmss under a
suspension of the rule the bill to pro-
tect public forest reservations.
Springer ol Illinois, chuirman on
banning und currency, then presented
the report of tin majority «ui the < ur
i lisle banking bill and it was ordered
printed, tor titer with the minority
, report to be presented by Wulltcr (r) of
Massachusetts.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
debate on the currency bill was s« hod-
tiled to begin in the house loda\ (Tues
dav, Dec. ls , less than 100 members
were present when speaker t'risp drop
ocd the gavel, au<l the attendance in j
the public galleries was very light.
The committee on rules had preparad j
a .special order under which the hous**
should operate, but had decided, in
view of democratic opposition to the
measure, not to olTcr it ut present, but
allow Springer to call up the bill by
virtue of its privilege.
Immediately after the call of com-
mittees for report*, the chairman of
the banking and currency committee
moved that the lion •• go into commit
tee of the whole for (he consideration
of the measure. II > motion prevailed
■ without division and Kiehards..n of 1
Tennessee took the - hair
Walker i r * i >f Mussiichuse! Is in charge
of the opposition to the measure, gaxt*
notice that n Ihe prop« r ione *vi nld
offer a substitute.
At .*•.!. p nt I he house adjourned
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brought to our Mills, una we hope you will give
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and it will help them 111 the way of getting,
employment
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iioltl Killings from fi.(10 up.
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CORN, OATS, BRAN, STOCK HAY,
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
A i.iiur II In It tt ny hih 11 Niujn h I onrli
A lon«* liljrliwavinan roiTently In-lil up
a stat,"' « oa< It ni*ar I'ort I ho na \ri/.,
and M t:im*d the* nnppoM-il io
contain a lurfft* • nm
In I ini-url 1 iii llv>i*li>l«in.
Tbr Niipwini' court of (dnnct'tlcnt
roocntlvtloi'iiictl that wliciva nmiicom-
mit# murder and .s ac<|nittccl by a Jury,
he hIihII ic r#*arrcvte d antl tried atfain
where then* wi re « rror in the ilr t
trial.
I o I'riMi ri l.i'Cttllniii,
An imperial edict lm l>cen ihhiied
oomniRiniinpr t.lit* |fi inluruu*i of IVkin
to jfive sjtri-' a I protri-t ion to tlie Icifa-
tiom in thut city and to tlie r« sidences
of forfilfrncira. The eendurmes are di-
rected to immediately arrest any per-
son who attempts to dUt urli tlie peace.
A I tiriunr l ull* in h (inu lMy.
C. Ci llatnlch of Hoatou. Mann who
went to the Indian Territory about
two week* ajfo iu search « f Iiin brother.
Henry Mamies, who had been missim:
live vears. uimI who is now heir to a
fortune of HKrO.UOo, found the missing
man In a cowboy camp near i hicasha.
where he had been hertliuff cattle for
V-'Vcral years
I ri'i* Ho-il lm I uriimri.
Set l*utar\ Morton ha determined
this yH|r to devote his quota < f free
heeds, ii)|iountiuir t* one-third of the
the whole, t<> the farnnra in those
western Mates that have suffered so
neve rely through lm t season's drouth
lu this action the secretary follows the
precedent he established last year iu
distributing to the sufferers by the
(Treat storms and flood son the « arolina
coast the greater portion of the seed
sent out directly b\ him
Mciii nti ( Hlhrilrnl iMnniKnl.
Ad rices fram the t'lty of Mexico say
a oommtiMiiou has been appointed to
tnvesti^ate the dainajfe sustained by
trie catheral in the earthquake in that
city of November It is claimed that
the buildinr which cost - mhmi.ouo to
erect, has been damutfed to the amoun
of from f'jiMi.uoo to *:'.uo.imo. It is also
said that the cracking of the earth is
more than three miles iu length from
the cmthedral in the I'la/a Mayo t<i the
suburban town of tluadalupe
Thr •Ikpsnrav Afiiiln \lrlorlous.
News from lliroahiiua, of December
|«. says a dispatch from the front states
th t the reinforcements which were
sent to tlie Japanese detachment on
December IU were com|Hdled by a su-
perior (nines* force to retire from s i.
hashu. On December M the strength-
ened Japanese force made another at-
tack on the i hincsc. who were advanc-
ing from Saibashn. The latter fonvht
with vijfor, but were eomn etely rout-
ed. f) eiit|r in dlsonlcr. The .lananese
pursued the enemy as fur as t hokiuahi
and captured four nuns and several
prisoners The .lujHiiicse loss Wii* three
•hen, without further parliainentarv officers wounded ai;d seventy privates
business, the house went Into commit- killed or wounileii The < ninem are
tee of the whole for the further eon- | still confront intr t • 'jipuni--c div ision
siderstion of tlie urgent deficiency bill 1 commanded by tier 'la'«uml anil ti>rht-
and the sppropristion bill. Tne oend mjr ise.\pi-«* • I short \
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CLOTHING.
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"Imported Worsted and Cassiniere SUITINGS and TRUSFRINGS'
aueorilinn to " Latest Ainerieiiii Kashioiis," at
I.ive anil let Live l'riei's.
AlhO Amnt for t'lie Wliwler «n«l WiImii, .Nn. .1 in I •>tainlaril ,S. aIiiji
Maeliinea. Neeilleii. Oil anil Sewiut' .Mni liim Altin liiin iilH.
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A.n1> tiKNKHAL KKI'AIUKH ol-
Guns, Pistols and Machinery.
All kinila, styles and varieties of
111 U.K. sllOT and TAHtiKT til'NS am. I'lsioi.s. is moi is.
A general assortment of Amunltlon. including (inn. Target, I'islol Shells
Buy and Sell All Kinds of
PRODUCE RAISED ON THE FARM.
I We will sell at a small margin above
original first cost. We buy in large
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afford to sell cheap, and then make good rW
money for ourselves.
t"4 We hold out no catch-penny inducements.
To be convinced, come, examine, prico and *•
Ul buy. Our best friends and patron., are our {/}
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HENRY BRIEGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.
•HASTKOl' .... TKXAS.
mi | iaiiii mnl uri.'iiji I
ut 111 our I: \ 1 r till In
jjruol i t j«1 -1 mill lil
i**' in-lit n( 1 li«' 1 Iniiii-.niiU mIhi |>nirotii/< >nir Iioiim*,
I, stiri I'll InmilH.. I'.'Hi ef 111 I . J,Hb (or nver J'eai*.
\\ c I..IM llllll s III (j:i|vi-toil, IHlll«K, Si!II Antonio,
ufr.it 1.11, An tin i.iwt U^iio. We .In not entry I'l.iiKigne't
1 |u i.i iihei liu ^i i'ii 'till I'.nti nor ,'niil 10 per
T ,-gm in 11 ve i-i'll inatriii 1 nt> mini \ | #J liu ula. Unr
I „, ., 1,11 u. ►.•!! |i!aB4M> mid ornii'.H n- 'mi- a - any limine
mil.1 I iiiled State s (i, miiii j ''l l: i n< ■ • • I in*' t unu ills <<in«lilere<l). Our
uel kii"wnri 111111 hi1111> 1 \ \«liii-li any liiiiil. in I <\:i will emilirm, aei'iiri'ii
to |-iir<-lia.-er. iili<nilnt< -ititv and Kiilislurtinii nlid |> rot eel ion nK lu,«l im-
>\ e ej.i I \ I V . ry t Iiii 111 1 Ii' II II til-. II" "I'iano und Or^n*
I111M I (iiiide," • Ii'tiiiouiu> aliil 1>I il l li-t > i.f |ii 11 in •• and organs and eata-
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TUGS. GOGGAN & fiflO.. palvesfcn. Texas.
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Kverv kind of Uepnirinj: done on hliort notiee, under Hlriet ynaranii e,
In my new qmirtem I am lietter prepared than ever to serve tlie | iildle
and auk that you give me a t all and see f.-r yonraelf.
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.ll'l.ll'N HUH.MAN.
K. IMSTIAN, SK.
I II. IIA-I'UN .11'
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Miccnsf*r to K. BASTIAN.
— PICA I. Kit IN —
TIN and HARDWARE
■Itcvei., . I apannhil audiWumiwH flnwai-e. Tlie larirest a-sorlinet.: .-I Cnrp-n
T,nila. Bmlilor'n llaniwani. i nlltery. rt" -. Me.-I ru«iiiiK"
Keniv Wire, anil Maples.
Lamps. Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc..
riiteiiKfu) 10 the nubile for litaral p«irunnt..M..we.| iipun I I.I lirm, wet
11 1 'i 1 |i111111:111, i' nf Bllllli".
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IIahtkhI". Mareli llltli. |hwi.
An iippiirtiinilv In linl mi wink li eiiine«lly ^ulieil. il and work giiiiraiiti i il.
V,"M 1 - M il tie having tin plans mail.' Iiy the linildei,
I.i 1 iiii' inuke >«U all eslliuiite ln-Inn* yon .'iinliiiel eli>t<U'liere.
fr-jf" ) 1 i n 1 .lulln VV *Vliitf ' 11I1I -t 1 ml. in-xt in I "r nft'- I lull.
2ST El "W"
LIVERY, FEED & SALE
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Rear Birch. Building,
A. T. MOHFXS, Propns-tor.
Solicit Share of I'litroimyc.
Horses will be well taken care of at low rates rri —j-—,
Bu^i^ies, hacks and ^ood stock kept on hand, and —~01
every effort will be made to accommodate those
favoring me with their custom.
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This uu ,il mi lil.' rnneilv l« uii.1 Unit 1
•tiould !«• Iii every boun'hiilil. Il will'
t-iire yum lilieuinatUiu. \eiiral((i*.
hpralus, ' ul , HiiiIs.*n, liurns, Kriwled
fuel ami Kin, More 'I'linml. ami >nri
I'hfsl. If yon have Inline Haek it « ill
rurr It, It p,'ii.'lraleii to Ihe ►•■at >>f tlx
iliMiase, It will cure liff Joiotn ami
eonli'aelml uhim'Im after all olhei reme-
«lle« have faileil. Thaw wln linvt* Imtii
(Tipple* for years have a sell llallaril -
Know I.iiiiin. ul auil thrown away ihelr
clulehe. ai.il l «i|i alile l« walk as well
a* ever. It will cure you. I'rlee Wk'.
Mold hy W.J. Ml ley.
Klerfrie Hitter*.
Till. r 'iiie«ly l« beeomlnK ao well | liar.l
know n and I«J popular a l m-eil no j store
special IMcMlon. All wlio have n-.-il
Kle.-lrl. Itltlei. iiiK Ihe same siiiik ol
pralae—a purer mmtUine ilm-« not eal l
ami it Is ifii.fnute. il to <!«• nil that Is
elaiineil. Kleetil.-Illlt. rs w ill eure all
i mi liliw Sav eil.
Mr. I'ho.ti. 'I'll..inn.. "I .luni'lioii
i'lly. Ill,, was told hy her doctors tlial
she liuil llie eonsuinplion ami that il..'r.j
was i.i. hope I in tier, hill llr. Ivtni:'-
New |l|s(*overv eoinplelely cured liei
iitnl ah* sins K saved her life. Mi
I'm IU. I.KKers. I Klnrldo M.. in it Fran-
i lscii. .uftere.l from a dreadful ool.l, ap-
proaching f'otisuiuptlon. tried without
result everything else, then bought a
txittle of I.I King'* New IM.eoveij anil
iu two we.-ks wa* cured, lie l natural •
h tin. nf ul - It I- such result*. <1 which
llie«i are siiinph *. thai prove the won-
derful etllrtai i '■! tills medicine in coughs
ami i-olds. 1 He tilal I lot tie. ut (*. Kr-
,v Soil anil M. .1 Ml ley's drtiy
Itegular -Vie in d f 1.
A Sound l.ivep Makes A Hounil Man.!
Arc you flllloo*,*'onstlpatedor trnnli- i
led with ,1 an lid Iii'. s li'k lleadioiie. Had
liote in Mouth. Koiil Itieatli. coaled
CHARLEY
Blacksmith
Wood Workman
S 1,1. Wi UK lillsT li. vss. STI l.v t.l I'I tA't .
lltllt.sK SlIOKIN'f!, lit tHiV am. < AltlllAlil.
W< >HK. SI'KCIAt. t IKs,
Patronage Solicited. Satiafactlon < inarant 1.
The Bank Ex< iian^k
THE "BILT ESSE" SALOON.
LEAF. WAltltKN & llfiWATT. I'lllll'S.
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Palace
MEAT MARKET
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We have huiileil llii^ nlil an 1 favnrite "lill/l" KltfiK" Salmiii
at our new <|tinrl«-r«i, siieciall^ tmili Inr us.
I MF. I- INKS'l
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Lager Beer.
The I ten I Imported HAVANA CUjuris und the ll.-t .NicUle Will lliitKlle best
t'i^ar ill th*' t it}'.
A liberal nhare of |iiililii' palroiiftp- Nolleiietl.
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BASiROP. TEXAS.
Bee?, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
•11-rHMMi'of ihf l.lv« r Mini KhliH'jr , will lon^u«-, IM • | «iu. Imll will«nt llol
* Or) HKIn, ('mil in limrk nnd hrtuofn IIh*
shoulders, l iillls and Kcvur. Ae. if you
have anv of llie-e .> inpll"m«, your l.lver
Is i,ul ol or.lt". ali i your hlood I- sloA'-
IV iM'inK pe.isolied, I..■• ,in . your l.ivel
doe. not net properly. Ilerlilne w III eure
remove I'lmptaa, llolls, Hall Mlieiiiu and
oilier aflrcllou' caused bv Impure hlood
IVIII drive M larla from Ihe ayatcm and
|>revenl a. well a. cure all Malarial fe-
vers. Kor cure of headache, cotiaiipa
lion and indiKc'Ooli. try Klectrlc Hit
L, MMlluUi-jU. M WWUWM V1VU1M|
ROBERT HOPPE, will have charge of Mar-
.i. c. ji.\r
'UIKTOW.
ii"" buii milijjrnivu, «i; «"
Iff*. Kttlln cuarinlimi « noy <ll#onl«*r of ilo Mv« r, hiotnoui
rnourr ivfuoiJix), Pi Ire Sh- nw\ il |*r i liowrli. It lm*' m* equal iM a I . W Mmi* .
- - - jiii<| W. J. I lelQf. I'rlee "A cent*. Free tilal bottle* |
In a rnre I rent In Hiimm**r lo tt 11 T \ *t n ■ * «i t m t \ h !■. i ol .1' A lin NI A I h ol A
tlriwn from tlo- Alt* II* M l A I * 'I \ I \ IN ut
C. O Hunters Ice Cream Parlor.'
wiiidd tie a rare tieat." in fa.-i had i'once 11.1 lulu U. <ind ket, serving customers with his usual politeness.
I ihe fahlcd founliiiii <>f iniinorlal youth, drunk from a fountain Ilk.- tt hoy. _ _ ^ ,
iniiied lie would hai. ih.i. imtii ii.iniiii."i mid "iiu-ii'.i n. .ri> iii-iHi- pWe will l)uv i .it Cows, Steers, Sheep and
nlar llavoi" incliidiiiK licet ur ind uui I.i • i •! links ol t In ^- 11 •v ' It TTfi*'' n 1 v''1 (T I' t' hpvt tlliit li At nririi frM* viillO 1 ik
11 K ( HK \M in .mall or large qiianlitu ulally it lo I short tln. • • 1 ' 1 ' '• '-Id. Kt 1 I t« « tor S.lllll • IU
notice ' KveiMliintf I- kept ... Ileal lluit the "H'.l la-'tilim. I" VOll i.d VC "litem l"l S:lle (till Oil US Ut BuStrO]>.
x.iaiin "<'• bow ilivillnit." I onii|(ink aroiiu.' I. iKislllielv fnrltl ldeii. I er
THE PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Im.iiIc at t '. Krliard A Hon
Jll.ley °s dniK .lore.
at V*. .f. Ml ley s |irii(j More.
XlvdlFOI^TIElO TLXQ.TJO^S,
HHAMUKS, WHIHK1K8, U'INKH, GIN, IHtRTKR and ALE
loi'irii".; desiring to allttht'froui their vehTeles. may 1"' cheerfully waited upon
KRKSH LAGER, always on tap. KINK UIGAK8. ^^aft's HaU.'" C. 0. HUNTER, PropY.
UT Limrli n«rv«d at all hours. _^J i^au at vrdu
llaatrop, lexas, Nov. II, I
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1894, newspaper, December 22, 1894; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205234/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.