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VOLUME 28.
RASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY. TEA'AS. .IITLY H
NUMBER 28.
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The HOPPE HOUSE
F- W. HOPPE—Proprietoi.
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AT ST IN TEXAS.
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KOORE. DUNCAN & flf.tfiSCHEIOT
Lip wyers,
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Hit"- liil Alli'iitiuti yivi ii I i ui'triit ( ii-i. .ii
-III. limit -till nil'I roillturl-
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•vitv itti iilt'iu ni\i'ii Kiii'-it
uti tusttll tin tiln; • ' 'If) «
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v.i-. .Iiiniti iy 17lli. I •- ly
r's Hotel,
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W ill |,r;i< li. !• In thi". J.'titl. Mini Titljitlnliijr
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J. SCHXX-X*—Propr'r.
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jewelry'
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Mlillill llllilks nil Milium,
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C I G A JRj S ,
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The Best Nickel Cigar in the Tc^vn
Sl'Ki'T \n.KS.
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li «-j;• i' I • \ th. sm t itt'n i j r ■
Edward Baslian,
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uiutiTiul r(-(joi*iti' 11<r Iim.- {inrp<.
lliivrrnor Iriilaml, in .1 .^iiin^lit*
ri'tifit'^ ^jr voting ia lav r of f^ruiiitc,
toitrll -ll |"'|itt!ut'chot'.l l'i*Xlll ll!l!lil
St it.-.
T!:> II tint- Ii I- .( t.'j'f' 'll'.t-
tivi'H rct'ijtlv (i'l,i|>trii t1'. • r.'fulii-
Uoiih '•1 tit-i mlvii '• ii'ii^i' - ii* to
ili dtil's iii lli. way "I it.ii li hi i!
whole 'it., law - \\ i It.,'. aln'rtVi
initiri'i) tl it tin- r.iiin ivi. < in ' n i ■
li'i'ti lii'< i*w t ' ii iii Iiu* llii' nt'.-t
Inin I i d<i"t. t i .-Klvihiug othi-rK
li'nv In iniiii.i^* tin tr- Cli,
N'-v.-i, I!' p.
Mil jo: I til 11. i. 11 r* "I-. Iti in ''in-
ti1. MM 111vi iitci| a wonderful .1 winir
it)ai'ltir;i . vi i .. |i, it *• iMiiiiii' il, will
do Mi |ii>r ti nl it. Hi- iv.ir.i lltiiit any
iti.U'hiiii' in tlic ni I."t. Ait t-x|t-*rt-
j men I with r.t"uni p . iver inovid it with
a '<p '1 .I h i -if il !ifs a miiiitti', and
wii't «turt''d nod t"f•;i 1 itintniiMy.
It - - im in i'ori-t tn. , ii. i • f i. i t \
0|'i tali 1 and - w .t:I kiud.i .'I ! i
Irotn leather to tiu " ilio'ii.
A AJId Wi , t>i Mi -'-.ii 11,
having i;t.'. ti tii'lnivi-,1 n:idi-r n jm'hi;i-
i.-r ui tti.tr. >(.'!•. ti l no! iir.ni. Iron,
tlif w ui M in:J liic, ljut -:n"i an.I tttitli
I'd tin' l.iit hi.'.- - |o\ t-r t n I.i H H I,
will a if non it ' t . l:;l<, wlni h r,-
dtirt il Iiiin i.i the bitt< r, and t.t a
iritiiin.il-ti:t Hm b • :• ■ rti-'tK-ftJ
t ii. • t';its i;i t li.. p-' ii it t ■ i) t .ry. II"
offi'i«tl In r. tilli r tit" v 'til.' i, .ii:\-
11 :lir* to hi tri i hit'i, hut i. I.
- -«• « - —r m-
flu i'ii pillar i rare.
I lit,' . ' : I .1 .
V' ii! i '!)'.. > Iii' t N-tv ^ ; I 'r.t
tl.. 't >.t | Inr to 1 . r
oqtn tt iiiniHin. IIoim men hh\ that
j t.,-t li-.-,. t ililti 11: i i t or li.ur m ore .1
' !uir i uii t I .iv .. |t N 'ii 'i oi I; I Iii
' -J'' .hii to opon " i;d11■ >: .i. i. l< ir
I to tonus thron^li New V tN ".v
I J.t -■ v, I . 11 ill id in 11: i. i N i' Kit-
gland.
I I' r \ . II. ; t; .. in will. ti
| ing ahn CMQiiot couceive now mm !i
1 • ga !i- |. I III' lli 'i .ill I ,-t r< • i I'l
[ I ill. - t Unit g.y.'-i P"I !.'.•! fi ' Tori) ll.
I III', ill III' " -Ajt't'll thick! 1 ol
| I'lol i , 'It • I \ "l- (If O'l 't.-'ial If.:
I" r lo I), lov,! 11 i({lilly .'it'I in-.1 tih ml
a lm!y\ w o t." ("nnrornitig tin*
mitler -1 .•■ oiici in trd .• Cbitmao >\ )•
j m.in ■ \ nitvt: " t hrifliitn wotn u
' * |'|. • ■ I iih! ■ lilf.
vy4 *. • • iiO | l
li ll mi ll pi to Iii.. ft .:it. Don't
eeatier your wliot.
\ founi; Murdrrer.
Wn.sos. N ('...Jul* 1. Willie
H ins. a IVy .u'-old -on of a fanner
living near herc.y. 't td.u innrili'rt d
In iitiunt brother, <<i whom In hud
Itf. i. given chnrge. Sun- tinio ago
iic iiu- taken to .. child - fonuriil and
niiitllle.iled great Hitcri"! hi i!n- i i; ti -
• ral. which he did not ntideretnii,fc
11 Iihk frt'ijuont 1 >• prattled nhout if
md :i ■'••"! niiiti i i;tii -iti.iiia .t- I i h«>w
tiie ei'' I w.i- gotten in! ) the <• fK?i,
H!i i W hen il w.tllM Jill. Oltl I 11.
day he took lit:-, htli" lir. liter to a
gr.n'i ;,.'iir !.:• Inthi-r'i h .me. and af-
ter -■ r:ip :;ir . .1 :i i:rai • i'. Ill" - i'ld.
by .i small In . k. he place.I the little
ir.fair in a I,. \ which lie had pre-
lii u-i . :ii i It I I ll. re, screwed on l!n
top ami Inn I t. going through f J:i'
f.'itncf deliver; I-.; i j .raver and -i* g-
itt(4 liyinti. After l>" had filled the.
grnve li- itnin|.i d >i it. and alnwh
wet)i i'm- !; I . :i .nil] told hi , mother
>f Pi- d *i !, i f n Iiii li lie r.>med v ry
p: . d. li - .«td if was j ti-1 like M it.
\rthur i iittli babv's tuaei'i'.l. The
lerriiied tniith' r Im ti *.t the-j it,
and tile g.uve IV,.. ,1( | a!1,| t|'.,
:••limit. Iju. 1 ;!■ .id tviiii ii-- ri^iitt.i
broheit it ml tin- k'll! erti.*l:
■f
Munleil-.l Man.
ii. i .la.i
Thi* mw lit.- -.ibj i t of a recent
• Wi •! girl g;- il i iii in l'l.i .i h j1 ni i.
OI CtHim, -lie WtinUd ll mult, she
hi, ns !m ;: • l ' tl t 1 \■ t 1 il tf
jiiii! won iii (m* mmi l ,lv i'l I \vi r' i
• ' .11 I iIf liOU ■ 1 1 i |. \\ lit i t i'.i
null, Til IM! liUMM
.nl i,'t,. 111 ill 1 mill 1 to 1. h .1 " -
Japanned & Stamped Tinware. Ny." !i;:"i > i i...n; ,
1 r - ..III" . nip ot 1 1. 11 in Ins im ,
v• ■•• .!• ,„ i wrMk bia
ami lltilltli 1 ! l.t 1 •! w
Sh rl I - h'l.' •' Wlfr itlil
StnpU ! ilii|* .in*I • 11.1 ► > v\ ;HT.
( ill In \ i 1 . «
Kir l'i'' . !'.i« . i
A11 llii -i (i .Mul • il! -I . 11 i' s ■ i * I '
ir.iirkt i j rli i .
Ill'l vi
In
" ir. -t atfl
ti, .t dnwd .ii 1;. t ,i.. neglect Iter i> .ii
and her mind and think that h"t
on.i mi— .on - lo I. tr i for? IM
mi.
lir T"M Hi-i- S t.
(*ii the t -i-nt. of a Ti •!.:') nt
* 1 • • t fir w 1 •• two 'retitler.ii'ii. in-
dnlgitig tbvm 'l e. in that vioaonly
ii '.owe l on lie-llir. ■ rear c :itn. They
v. r Ir !!:■• t.. tch other. I iow-
1"• t. in-v . 't.Uij I t : i\ COtll 1:1'ill-
1. • • - .itoiit the v tri . > N••«•
i. - 1 '■■• • 'i iter, aim. lin.i 11, I1 ••
Mtttii -i 1 it: ui. spying t feniii'e down
:. lli" li-oitt -"it w. irin;t 'a ridicn-
I .. 1 J 1 .1! ii li'iit'i which iv;<••,
in l i t. tin- i.it. -tl Ini" ui feminine
m .• nr. j'« os.'ly t. .iv e.v[ire--ion to
li t l.o'i.;ii• oni 1 :! by to |tnr-
ing 1 I li 1 ^ tiet«hb ir if he didn't think
I In- . t ' nti -I t •).' • t .. igjt In
-hoot." "Yes, I do! ' slid til: eider
•
•. n if . i " add !. i ti 11 nt i'%-
l>!anatiot>. "and I told hvi when -lie
l.r :: ,hl 11 • t'lii!: 'tn lil.lt n'ltie
t >1 v.'tlM 1!!:. lie lint of it belore
-he '.i worn it m iii ti t e... My-ton
< "v'tit nt • «n• nl; li.
Kpolleil III* I'leimure.
I> • ! 'I |- Vl nliig |;r l l t
A I! -i.pii man attended Iiu wife'*
I.n r,title otitel ...iv. llewat ovi>r-
"otin w.tlt griel. When he was
nl"tut t > ^.'l into If.* earring.1 lie
(•mil l Iii - motItel'-it; i.iw within, nnrl
. d ..'it very promptly. I he min-
'"|er -1 pp. i up 111.1 i|tiielh rem >n-
atrated with bim* tow him hv WW
nrikii'iT !•-.'.oi" bv re|'n-i.ii to rid
vith Hi-'old iitdv. ten ling a family
; t; •. et< *' \\ .• i', * -.1! t lie u |o-
\i • : ii- ail n: r >1 mt willing reitx'na-
linn " I II «' 'I 111; le.it darn it, he's
-1. . I 11 w ho1., plea-iin .'1 I hi ic-
ea: ion 1. >i me.
i iiiiuhl In III- Onn Tr.io
I I, llll '.'I , til ■ It'l l;. Ill ^.'tll.l '.
wl . i i -. nt -lit. Narrow il'in_;. .i -
..(. lie • f '•«: * d 111." > iri '.Milt
■ tt unbroken packages -that i by
the barrel, key, jn>; or bottle- with-
..111 I'll lient lit til' lipior denlei's
0". it) '.i 'ii, t.iv. provided he does
not permit tit - wine to lie drank on
bis premise*. If, however, lie sells
tlte wine by the drink he should lte
r. ipiircd to p.iv lite retail lit) inr d" il-
i i - oi i 'ipiii ion tav and cifwiplv with
I 'n. t' 'iii.:' lien'..", of tile net UpproV d
M .reli ! 1, 1881.
Respectfully W. ,). Swain-,
Comptroller.
I'rolUtiDle AdvertlMmt.
N« w York rtmi
\dverti:ing i gent (to met eh tint)
i von think il pays better to ud-
v -t'se ..ti fences and ling-donee than
in I lie newtjpupci - ?"
M.-rchnnt It ini* paid m bet-
ter."
Advertising Ag.'iu—"Hut yoti
llttVi j'I-1 I tiled P"
^1 ifiut I know it. but I si*t-
t!• -• 1 I r 110 ei nl- <m the dollar."
Nineteen Year*' Uht rlj Bef.ire Capture.
11'dl toH l'i 1.
fiongvieiv, T. \;i". June 2H.--Sol.
Ch:-iii, I'liarg" 1 with lite murder of
.1. V- . Turn r .,t M unit M irtnh, tliis
unity, .1 uii" 'i'l, l^ WJ. wan yester-
•11y gin n b.ind tn th" sum ot >r">(!00.
.li fr:il ttfrtl le; '• rti nt the c ving
.Ttilv term befit. I'histn wn:' ii'on-
fe.il I'ufe • : :"t, deler!. 1 in the 1.II-
I ' I. o'l ol till' iv;u l it !,' .tl Mil! "t till!
destitii: ion Mid ralb(llt|of luknoUl*
et : in*.-• i' -e.tpc from the con-
•erij't i.■ it'T u i.:i, with lit" aid of
Turner and h blood-hound endea-
v ! I.' itiTi'.-i hint; tie l Turner af-
terwards a. th.'1 gathering of the
pet.pi. .il Mount >fort ih to fake th •
o.ith ol .tliegiatue, wlii're lie shut
m l killed him nt - ght; making itis
eseaiv to the West, lie was not ar-
retted int.1 I ; t. iinimer. when Hie
rnti'.rer- I >ok him in, -1xty miles w-sl
"l I value.
Three Tliftiinuiil Wins.
*• iltvt.J nrili. Miiii '•« t« *• .\' i.
'i'tie king ol Si.'itu i- .t 'tei'i much
mat:i .1 nmtt. II.- Im- aoine 30U0
n r e •: ll'::- llllient il here
ticv ui' ■ i n; "•! a cit y tiliu " I it)
i'liny are kept \ery el.ic > from
il ye* •>! men. No i'lnropean<
and very few nutiyea of ill. iinii.' • x
tire allowed to en'er the racred pre-
eincts Mm I'ltlgrave, the wife ol
the Knglidi agent, did get permis-
sion once to vijtl tlie ijneen's eitab-
lislttnenl. I here is. by the way,
oiili one ijiieeti, the others are mere-
ly roncubinea. It wa* yen plainly
furnished There was n t eplendor,
gi rg'Otisiie is mil ail tint ■- >rt ol
t!;:•••; id n'! Die tl ' r were tniir-
. le if I tin women it on in t* and
ruga. They worn chewing the betei
I'., 't, a id . ol -I tntly p Hit g: spit-
I. ti- ni. tiinl '.1 \ few lta:igitig*
« i al i t-e d 'oration tl- wuiv tiiid.
women wen verv tn 'ii l.kc t'n
li.i'. | course -lie wtiutri n m ill; m
I^Vri^Vii^r's,!;. Tin. Iron, Copper. Zinc and Roof- !: 1 ,1 A n>
i i
mi
(lili'ii iiiiiihii'Iii eiiHoni.
eliruio \ al. l-s.i. t\.
ing Work Done lihsially.
I lor n: in ts Sh
Kaulio|i, .iiuji' Nl, W i
CfififflW ChftE. Briager
MERCHANT TAItOR
I'll. I'e t v 111
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up
NIU<I\ X KII.I.MNFV • • Pr«|irlrtor*.
HI" OoligreMs Avenue,
AUSTIN, - - TEXAS, 11 v.sinnl'. ik\a>.
Meals at all Hours.
tStTiTa v*,| 8PHIMQ GOODS,
Viumla.
OYSTERS. FISH UNO GAME.
I-or u<*iil- . '«ti* im.I youth-' i l.ulilitj.'
a In. ii Hill line o i the I nt i i iVhlmi |,|
and |tt 11>. i ills ^iihi inii' I eu loii|..| .
I .'Milt mm Ii' f' or.lir, with munii - ml
ill pilt li ... I tin ul ii 1.1« t ..tl-tii tli in ii i tt
'I hunk lul ler t lie v ei i 111" - .i I 11 hi. . - el
8 A. Eipr,
i it I if w il tie ilgo, IVll I
1.1 oi..' - . :• ■•"iii ..-
ill ■ w.ir 1-- :.t \\ aco, ( > pay ,i \} «.t I..
i tin. l'i.*",t City, the Kmv. .lou.s
I hil* U'en iii-:ng t I'.impu- With I'n
uii .it, • i,i\,i \\ a. o, :tnd h.i iii...r
j dow i.ed t 'i it n i• ■ \ ,d ii.auk.lid and
[driven ;1111 i. !■ i i col, . .I.. line
of the lin.-.iiitli'ig enatoma that the
j del il . it! t lite -d it: I. > W . o IVus 1 h:'
I "iiriu cluti'li inn i- tl b.i-. ii-en
Bmieting New OrhSn.* foi conaidnr-
nlde little th" I'e ;i •' oils to lei
Sam lone !
fid d I 1.' t le
ill. till III.'
HERMANN SCHMIDT, Prop.,
Conxion* Avenue, Al STIX, I'liN AS,
I'nton
I Tim iiiiiehlnr t« hi"in in n. iii
MlN('H HEWVED AI,L IKM'WS tieeti iimtl, ill.I III the he«t nrilt
Mi till reinoimhli' I'.n 1111111- ill t
Iti'siaiu mil ('oiulucleil mi Kuro|tean I'Ian, -< i oillee.
Ifly. ll me .lin llli: thi" |. i-l t ll i iil v-l w n vi i • i eluti' In' . tt . '
I i it't-pi Hull) imk it - .on! I ll 11, iii i. j I;.. . ... i
( II \S III!! I i. III I, ■
| | j iii how tiriemta i, ner
I'or sale. s preucbetl he tin* • .1
A ( rown Seivhu; M e hint' will. i.iiih|. :i| "if up tile 'irin . n
iiii.vliiiieiit*.|iliiyliix thirtyiliileii'iit tiitii' | I• i wbuiith. w.'.i\ i.., i
ii in i.tii it,., I i
.fbt
,11 Olt ill.-
i method
appi ,ira
ires ll. -It.
it li liel'.I.
II li i Tlte Houaton Hoat bit-
I It" u ,:l - i :.ii •!« .ui t l;e be lli wbvlt
I'. ill • ' X I,,,I I.,'. I . '
lie*- '.. ,'| 1 I .>111. g. yerili' • . f
i' \ ii (li. c p ' :t H Meal riglr
W ililt W O II. l IV 11,'" 1 " *1 i I lie 1 I-
"pm 'tt' o; i. \. ■({ it nt \ I - \"i -
IS Ittl i nt III! ' W , ill li. Ill IU It I I.
I iriitg la. I 'ie«, , e.nie . 1 |i ii-
ieins. etc., .nil' '. old hi.i •• 'i -t
mid i I ill' il ti. I'e ■ hind ni --
11. 'I. I tl. pell I1 !! t il.l 1 pi 'i> !'. t .
■ ■ 11iiiie it.itn. :)t.• v ,i husine-'- briii t
it. . . , .
I it N i jr * * i ft ii in i ti
11! il i' Velope I I id I' \: - lie' it *
milli. te- ot I- ■ icy ami ol i p • • ml"
Tl
( intii'se women. I'll - ll .id is l.ll'g.
lie- luce broad, forehead low. the
• ii , k bone? pron incut, t1"'1 lip
thnk, tiie i yes blnek, though not
: uptuilied u* in the c:is ci 11< • 1" i-
i ne.se. There i*. ooarw, it w it >!e
.inin ..I !■ in.-,i ■ ntt■ ti.lanf'
sjcleni.
W iiiit.",■.'!■ \nii do, have a iv •!i ui
j about it. It t- tin- great. I abor
- niig nnieiilne in th' world, >m I •
I .1 ,lp' -l. inll it is in tli, i-
goverited. ll re.pi.re- ren-i.<ri and
j tn,ir. igi'tneni lo , oiitro! uti ! - tier. ••
il ^ I wherever labor-- iv.ng tn •
, :i;n - h.ts been a .•u.'i'e--., i ,1 io-trat-
i iti • toll., w.trlil til if 1 il l -i . i d it <
Iterator unneci -■ try in'.or. a mnMi-
' ei'1 . t peip,i Mti.'s. kept hi' work
i -1, oi et ii • •.. oi.l o'tiiil)|"d Iiim t i
'| r.u correctly more le i ir than
in li Mould have been pos-
I'1. I' Ir tiiiiti v n I; "ie, lit | t .
isor i' it exti- per itttt■; « tan-
i' in,'ti'. i* li t - i d I.it.t time Hint
11' ell1 : 'I Ii 1- kepi lit itte-s JVC-
I " ' ,l . 'P ii" lt..'|.j| eotlln*-
. I Si 'lent ' ll, Im- ever lieen ti
i el of it w ir. 1 ig t|n> pow erlul
.(.lei ihut the true ->t ti.-sin,tn mid
•le polite .(! e inoilllht ways m gm
eiiin.i t '. and i',u' b.'eji ii>nl sf'it
' i" i oiiie. in"*l ifepping 'it. t ■
divnltiul lot tine- Have -i-it.iu to
i nn uiiiuiigt iiieut. and you ni'l Itud
I i'Veutu lili it will outweigh the pits
! -,t.il Ion - t .'ll' igl WilliOllt it.
IIon (lie I'alui Kprak*.
n.lla.|. l|.liiu
Small linmls reveal themselves by
magnitude, grace, genoraliticH. The
pyramid ana nionoiitha of Egypf and
the temples of Indtii were planned
and superintended hv a people cele-
brated an having the smallest and
niotit delicate hands in the world.
The model Greek hand a* shown
in the ideal statues, is large, with n
moderately thick palm aud a priuii*
nont thumb
The medium Mixed hand, in fair
proportion to his body, is the hand
that will do or delegate tin' doing
best, .luilies (1. Kails, who origilin-
ed the great tubular steel bridge
>vt the Mississippi at St Li uis, and
dinned lite jetties:, has very small
lauds.
Henry Find, who worked out the
letuils of construction and calcula
ed the details of Htraiu and tension,
ia* large efficient Itniid*.
Abrahum Lincoln, who gave per-
sonal attention trusted to subordi-
nates, hud very lurge hands.
.lay (iotild, who forms immense
plans, but, does till his work throuuh
subordinates, has small short hands.
The hard hand indicate* one who
easily puts forth continued action,
inouiri s in physical ell'ort and de-
lights in energetic activity.
fit • elastic or sinewy hands love
rapid, skillful activity. It is charac-
terized by energy rather than endur-
ance.
Soft hands belong to on" who la-
bor.- with iatigue and weariness.
In all occult matters the thumb
plays a prominent part. It indi-
cates the intelligent wiil. In gen-
eral, a larg.i I it vi in b -hows decision ot
character, pci.-i.-vi. ucy of purpose,
therefore is apt to belong to one
likely to succeed. A small thumb
shows one who is vaseillating and
tin ertnin in ins niicr, intermittent
and changeable in his etfoits.
Short fingers indicate one who sees
tn general, examines only the mass,
comprehend* the tout ensemble.
Long fingers indicate one who sees
the part, appreciates the details, and
understands the iniuuliie.
Slightly tapering lingers in li. ii'"
■iiu growing in the direction ol idiai-
i t y
fingers lying c! e: • together, o
that no liyht is seen between t lie til.
especially it the lingers are irregular,
f v r ei', ncr' cy and general
sellislioess
Faiiuuis instrumental musicians,
celebrated marksmen, skillful gvm-
■ tin t- and iirtisiins ur" apt to fiave
| qua:e linger ends. !' ,.utcd linger
J end- atte.'i a pi mhi fanciful, erratic,
i rort'iintic, tniprmticable, changeable,
soiitHinni ui:ii Ilabie,an.I :.;ways pe-
culiar
Long n i l- in.lit',ite a peac. iiiaker.
one who will bear much tor the sake
of quiet, and i« steadlast in friend-
ship.
Shert nails ' "long lo one who
ivtM insert hi- right*.
LtU' ■ whit.- hall ite ot.s nt the
luise i t nails itttuottn; u frank, open
! lie rt. 1 per on. win) natural I v peaks
i In* I!u igl.ts utid tells hi* phiti-. and
] purpMCfl. lie DM keep a s. eri t,
! l' i it itijuires an ell'ort. l it'' initti-
rally eerctive person is not. apt to
have ant -igtt ol half moons.
Pule spots on the ntiil.j. especially
iifar the base, indicate disease "I the
nerves, and tin inclination to be
melancholy.
Advice In a Young Womnn.
Hiirdetto, in Brooklyn Kagle: Mi
tlaugbU r, wlien ynu note that tiie
man who wants t" marry you i« ju-t
to awfnllv nnxiotis to 1. .irn whe'licr
yon cuit It.ike a g,.o l loaf of l.r a.l or
w a-h : • 11 ti-1 iv il ii • .i e dexterit i.
belor.' von e: 1 ii e :' >:i-;: l.t
you just 111 at mud :.el a 11lain il
l'iaf mail 1 * ei:' t i... ng or abh t,
earn uiouglt '..:;r f.i ' i tk i lu-i nt,
itud if he hits p;t> i tor the shirt he
w nit von t>i wash. Nine htm it.
• t let •! i'lghler. t:." in.in wi'.i only
iv an t-lo m it i n a ie m-s. 'keeper i an
!•' I t.t ttior ceonnuiiruiiv ill the
work-:; . : li.it lie ea.i in your fa-
ther- Ill'llV
Mliiilt fllCIll "11 tiie Spilt.
l lii' t iMtk.
I ti ...t, uc important
.iii ' t ' i i -ti King \iiici icHti I )
i'.i,, i. Kviiiigelisl.s ought ti
•: . I 'ioivll 111" i.Villi .HUlk Ul'llg
■I .1 iil'd 11 Ui" II to I he emit III it \ o!
.'."iiting coll' t. Kvery i till'-e-pot
.uti .ut -i slru'tier diould lie pu'i'ic
ly smashed, and tin oil. u-. of l-oil
i: g tiiUee should i.-trnl-e iii" tdleli
d. t \'. t; Ii t he trtlliiig . \ pi ten --I
Wolltell, cotfei is (if best g.fl 'hill
mail has received !<• treat tins
^iil with insult ii:;.! couteiupt in
boiling '* til. o'l!; '. ;e illlgl'iit>'fllI
uk it is brutal
I'lle w ou Mui i 11 ub i.n ds.
I n I n !: iv,i - i i ; .;•.') w aged ,i-t
I S'ttlllller ttt i ii : i l'l • ot thocoilll-
|lll, |s i.| , ,g • t .-l Ill i I w -Hit,
tii, vi ,1,1. ei: mdin.utce hi- lit" ti
I p.ts-.i i : 11 | o. ",i iiu. nl live dollar*
j 11 n per-" I - a einilg I lie e' t|ect lllinl*
Me garment ou tin- *tro. I
Mori.la has I "i"( . igar factories
wn..1. turti.-d nil h;*t yeai iHl.lKHI.-
I l'l'i' i ig.ir-
4 W Iff'* riiwui a4Mi*BU.
i I am thy wife; timu slmlt have
none but me. w hom at Hud s altar
thou hast sworn to love, protect ud
cherish. ,
it. -Thou shult uot attund places
of amuxement, alone or with other
gentlemen, but with thy wile; no
she may also be "au fait" as to what
is K'dng on.
lit.—Thou shalt not encourag*
"Woman Highters" and other gen-
tlemanly women; for thou liiownut
well, their rights are to attend home
and families, and let till tilings tier-
t.Miiing to mankind alone- save their
pocket books.
iv. Thou shalt not coinpluin of
thy wife to a third Party. H|>eak
kindly to In r privately, so she will
desire to correct her faults, bemuse
il i* thy wish and for her uood
Neither shalt Uiou always ia> telkinf*
of "expense" and other disagreea'.le
subjects, for thou spendest far more
■ ut club suppers, itlc., than she on
nece>: a ties of lite- French bonnets,
lor exainpie.
v.- Thou shalt not marry a iady
whom thou canst not trust with the
management, of thy home and chil-
dren. aud tin n thou shalt. not inter-
I•• re in her kingdom. I> thou at-
Iemplest it, she will lie justified ill
donning hat and coat and tuking
charge of thy business.
vi.---Thou -halt not refuse thy
wife "pretty thing.-.." lo member to
"dress her beautifully and keep hei
true"' is pi.it of every lieitedict's
duty.
vji —Thou sliidt not, be "bossy" ,
and autboritatiie in thy inittii.er to
thy wife "Fit-mi should*! know, any
proud spit ted woman would resent
a command, when she would sacri-
fice her-cll without limit to comply
to ti request. ,
vin. - Thou shall not itnagiiie thou
hast u monopoly ol anuoyan.es and
a patent right on gi i.'iaiiees Thou
shalt consider the many trials to
temper and ptiti oice. caused by sick
children, iin llii n ut
iug lliii s, bad pi ii tri
ing neighbors, lo wli
eon slant ly exuoscd, i
sbalt not always expi
• neet, fair and uurull t.
lul Ivu-ler Lily.
ia.- Thou shalt. n t
talk pleasantly and i •,. !•■
thy wife of the ettrrci
day oi the new and . - t
\tf. Science and L
iby conyersatio'i ti.> ;t
thought tut well as dis. a
n.K, anil in this way t
cate her to be an in
paiiion (sharing I by se
aud aspirations) as we
Thou shalt In
feeling sai red as thine
lu ring love and kind
the "open seiisaiue ' t
heart, without which
dreary thing. 'J'rciit
ivoulilst wish to Im tr
man, then n til she die
and leeoinm.-tiding tin • t
lie ! girl of her ne*|ti.
lite, itoils a- to how
A Stranse l a
rt. A K.*| n*s.
A line field ot specul , .u.vKu
phy is foumi in tlte case of the ('offec
11in• ly*. Mati made the city, ami we
ill kit hv liow constant contamina-
tion with the concentrated vice to
be found therein can result in vicious
,i'.tl excessive depravity, but (Jod
made the country, and it has always
been act epted us a pleasing theory
tluit constant communication with
i.i'ire, ami freedom from the vicious
- in itions >t densely populated
tit unities and their pernicious in-
tiueii.t - , have an elevating tendency
•lint must etl'. i t betielicially, both
mentally end physically, those eon-
-tantii -• sitjeet* tl to its intluence. A
pa-t 'ral lit.*, it has been long coil-
ich.letl, i- the in. t i tin.tilling of oc-
cnpati ui , and that, is the life the
l'oflee family have led, but we find
tiie tut her a willing associate of
ihieu.'s and n 'ois r-, w ith notorious
highwaymen and inurdeters the ac
ct pi ed lover-, id It; i daughters, Mc-
Ibi'if 1 , I, 1!.'il nl I he It.or ot the
ii!' • i W lit' d ti- in..i ning.
In in^, ioic, and 1' ler, now >n jail
; nil' . n|e -. ill n e ti i highway rob*
r . ! . : ii.' I., niter, ll uot total-
I Iv d. prai 1, Ih" a ii. e. m to have
| I- 11..iiii hI-. hiirdeticd to tin*
vi."- ol I heir loyer*. and i • liavt
I u He i.i rag-"! I • (heir father;
] an I .■ t.,I:t in tin' mi ! I oi lln se rural
| -i i'i ■. end ,n i slomeil to the occil-
i pah.ut, which tea.-ties and |>le-id« tor
I qiiite the revt r* . we Mod u nest of
vi. ousiiess, the colli.'lliplatioll ol
, ivh h must e uke the pure and ir-
' tnous aud honorable shudder. Tin*
I .'Oi l v ft tree troll! tile licxottint,
i intiui'iiee ..I ruin, wlneh is *o l.irg'dx
j i '* pun -1 Id e ft! 'he dt .tiUilT,.| moral
- • ■ 1111 .ties and tot.it depravity
| louiiit iii the i"i n| seellnug vice of
(cities; they liyid nine -t i lobili'd
with tb"ir II •• \« tn ai'imnv an:
1111111. ' tm i ii. nioieant, vet the
l ltll' l tll i .lil \ •.|ie,Ieil Ills ditori tu>
Utitoi io'i I"" I. i*. <nd nnprotestiiig-
Iv «aw Im daughters welcome fh«tit
it. flu'tr arm It i« u strange cm>
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