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W. J. MILEY
Druggist.
BAHTKOP. TKXAti.
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THE 8A THOP ADVERTISER.
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pared to mil. lit and make I 'lothiujf In
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A till" line ol •. 'nt-' furm-niti# ^ooils I
on hand nii«I iii i<I* to order.
I .-mi airent for tin* celebrated
Best Sewing Machines,
In* eauh -1 l uiitilnsr. tin- tun t simple ami
lo mo*t -uh-tantial uiaehlni -manufac-
tured.
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towlutr iiiHi'lilne I'ry 0110.
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jjooii i liccr laiiyliiii'j luii'k upon iih
frnui every w living licld. mid I In-
promise uf ill le:is| SI1IIIC relief rr..ill
j 11:,' mm.! i";ec>. iti' InirdeiK of war
i inriff. li t iih t.il.i- In-ill hope and
| •-• 'iraj;i' for lln fill lire lielli'vin^ that
j ul! tiling* work loifi'ther fur |food to
11hone who work lor IhciiiHclvc* and j
! iheir countrv. Kvcn il we do not
•:.• i ill we waul iu a reform turili bill
j we gel the wedge in mid our luirn-!
i will lie full enough for u« lo pofse... [ ''",r
lour soiiIh with patience until, l>> ih
I gri i we do get nil we w.uil in the I
' •>11iipi of it ltitiIf that will furiii.-h I
' -IIIIi, i. Ill liM'lllli for all ceiilloUI'i11
Ileiiiui ruti< '.'overninent. with all tin i
I iiecosary incidents ol itm protection )
! upon I lie liiMiri, * of life nud not upon
!Ii*- in 11 i! iev "f lln- |ii r. \V. ar
I II pi', l III" l III WII of lie! I I'l' du \ , II* I \ i
.' "lii-eii lie I t H. IIIII I f III hllpplt Willi
which old mother eiirtli liti fnriiixh-
d Hi- MiiieHninn.
Not long ago a young lady was
lying half awake in hvil 111 a Iioiihc
mi state Mrcel. How ling Oreon. I\\.
>iidi|i'ulj the iH'cauie wholly nwuke
with - lie conai'iousiii'm lhut n mouse
w:n running over her l.tmoui. She
has pri'selii e of Ul i in I llol to move,
reasoning that the mouse would pre-
sently run away without harming
her. lint, instead, 'lie little creature
crept onto her neck mid there nciii-
led I'olilforlailly down, Iiih hack cur-
led against the lower pari of her
cheek, which lay ou I he pillow. The
lad\'s lilooil was simply Ir07.cn with
horror,'* I nit she did not dure to move
fearing that the iiipusu would Idle
Iter if !;:■ did.
" \'iilcctiii;: her wits she rctolveo
I hat she would, liy a sudden and
mighty effort, jump sidewiau iu the
in il away from the mouse, leaving
hi 111 high and ury on the pillov, and
I II. 11 gel iplicklV lp out ol tile ll^il
hi the other "iih. site counted one
two. three anil then she did not
jump. Ilie mouse iicsileil coin fori a
Iih 1 los, r to her nci k. Ii wan now 01
111 vi r. she In gnu again ami <.'ounted 1
otic, two, three! This tune she juiii-
1 - d -iih wise, 1 lownwnrd, upward and
every where and serenincil, In snlcs
it tiic top of her voicr. What lie-
line n( ilu- uioiisc could mil lie
n il 1 iii*.I. for when the family cniiie
with lamps, pokers, ami vuiious other
w, 11ions lo her aid, 110 trace of tlit-
lil t li- 1 nature could tic loiiii'l.
ul s , 1 III
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MISSOURI, KANSAS i. TEXAS
RAILWAY
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Sleeping Cars, Texas to Chicago
without change.
IAKV TQM# ARi V'T AW lliR i'l THE PACT TDiT
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& Staple and Fancy Groceries
ti CORN, OAl>, BRAN, STOCK HAY,
Seed I*<>t;i1 <>es, l"'resli Garden Seeds.
Buy and Soli Alt Kinds of
PRODUCE RAISED ON THE FARM.
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• original first cost. Wo buy in large
ljquantities, pay the Ca h, buy Cheap, can
pnafford to sell Cheap, and then make good
money for ourselx cs.
(H Wo hold out no catch-penny inducements.
* To bo convinced, come, examine, price and
(/} buy. Our best friends and patrons arc our
P natrons of ten and twenty years standing,
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• Mill i uil -lift I. Iviii a- i :t\. |l
1 all o|i| >ufr« tt 1 from hilhitiitit '! '.
! I lifiiuiat i-111. I Ml t II fir* not herrlofore
f l.t i-n t? 11111>li <1 01 till- fliiii il< . litMt Will
:< t li< hi in up into \\ i-t thi in. It 1- h pi
iii«• 111 • • 1 MlitirK. "l! ■ mif 111ion lie ii:ii
\i*r\ aftili* ami ni'Vfii*.** In Miid. "Mv
! iot lit t* H W * * I It'll 11 in I iH'C'.llllf illtlaill.'l .
u|f tn (out li ol' : 1111111 -1 I • look al. I |>
• <111 Ilif urjj' iit 1 1111-t of in-, Iiiothi t -111
j ia'.v I 1 if tl I 'l ainl>f rlultf - I'liitl llallil.
; 10 it iliiff Hie ^\\i*llititf an I fa-e llo* pahi
I 11 tt * I i'i nn nijifnMr ttrprl*!*, t> <li.|
I botli. I have m>i •! Uirt • iln s tonl hot
tit - ami liel -M' it to I tlie Hin -I Hut,i
lor tIif 11111 111-111. p.iiliK mid Hvvi'llin^-
. .1 I ' w I Mil,., MM 1 I
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11a ril'm mioh Li 11 i tile 111.
Mi*. 11 a in i 111 m. 1 liainliriti^f, III-.. |
I li e! ili< 1 lionmati-iii -«• l nl I |
.1-1 itol rai-f my liaml to *113 lu atl
iil.ii 11*< Miou Linlim nt lia- t ut iii |\
tI nil . I lake plfii-utf in inftirmiti^
ui> in _ 111 " 1 - ami frlemls wliai 11 lia-
I • I )*' 1 • • I tilt*. I lit-. 11 llltllf \ , fit I k fol
I. iv A I \ man. Kewaiift , III.. a«l\i-« -
vtio ■ I tni t till rtlifil li i 111 ol I Mi t u
W 11_\ not ItA II 'f 11 V\ lit s 1111 ■ I \
• l'> >011 goo 11 II fiiit i< all ill ll if Hint loll,
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• DENTIST.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Sots of I eft II fiom
A iiialciin I I * I i 1 • ■ * '
tiiilil 1 row 11 Ii ^ r. " '
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All 1 Ipf I :t 11' < 11 - I'alllll
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t odd rilling from .IHI up.
1*1 Vol I < • Hi from S."i 'ki up.
Almnimim 1 row n . mi
I ■ tt"i<1 itin I't • Ui. wUliont pain.
Ml KlmN "I 1 row 11 ami It 1 it I .• Work
Wt >1:K Mil; \N I IC11.
( tiM.UKSS WI.NI K, Al .NilN, !i-.\.\v
Mil: 11.n> .1 /.o.Xh ///:.!/'.
I'liere was a young man who hail
a '.'ill fiii ml. lie went to see her nt
iii. • 1 Inr interval*, lie made his last
call ..in din Inst week. She had somt
Wcddilic-'Ml.c fiom the nuptials of a;
friend of hers, rind she was ti lling i
i 11111 i-t ;i new was she had discovert ti
f• ir lluiiing out whether you were go-1
lie. in in i• 11 w ithin a \ ear. '' I
.-.ill ink < I 1 hi4 t'liki*," she -aid |
"and put ii in this envelope, and 1
will take si ten slip- ol papt-f ami
write on m\ of them th names |
,,( -in giils juti know, any one of.
whom you arc likely to marry, lln
seventh I will leave lihillk. ill il I I I
will put the -lip- in I lie envelope with
j tile w ei Idi I" -cake nHll give I 111 whole
thin:', t • Vu!i. Now, vou must lake
it mi l put it under your pillow when
hi .in c. I n i he morning, i lie
•, :v tirst iliing iWtcr you open vout
. von iiinsl lake out one Hlip. llo
Ciu for seven mornings in siicees
-ii.il. iii.-1 <'l) the hist slip will In- the f
name ul the girl vou nie sun to mm
rv If the I>In11k etilills last you wili
never marry."
lie v oiiiig iiiiiii was ipiile i mpr. - -
-ril with t'1 e scheme, lie look tin
i if,el ipt and prouuscd faithfully to |
1 i ti Iti 11 all ilu i ) ml i till iih and to enim i
oti at the i nil of si veil
t hi 'in.* and put the i n-
l.i' pillow. N, \t mi. r ti - ,
out a slip, ami on :t.
vv lio Inni j
7/11. V.I.I//: UI UL.
■ 111*1 Ii .1 ncii, old hoy ' I l ivcn't
iih i you in a uioiilli."
' V,. I just reltirneil from the
eouulry with my hriile."
' 11ell)IV • shake. Mv L-Ollgratllhi
iioni ft.me I'll open a small liol-
iii- iu Iter honor. She wasn't a Sipic-
1111111k gill, where we siiuniicreil last
full, w as she
I'.xai 11 v V mi h it in .Inly . I lost
l in v lieari In August .*'
"All ton old la-call Well, here's
; 111 III. Ill idc I ll i.ii- 1 -
I town, iiuii >.jiiek'tiik : full of awfullv
lolly girl-': some of lliein great llirls
j loo'"
"Ah r"
( IIH KES It MM Ml.
An elderly man and a young man
were silling on the vcraiuhi convers-
ing.
"Vim" saiil the young man "I am
into t hicken farming. I am eon
vtuccil Hint there ih more uionev to
In- made. I have liguriil on il ami I
tSlink 1 know what I can do. ^ hy
look al Ilu- way tli.-y increase. Iu
four ar live vcars I "
"My friend" Haul the old mail,
"I have hail an experience iu the
business, lie warned; do not eiu-
lmrk in it. You know not what you
do."
"What!" sun! the young man ;
"have you tried il ami fa.led ?"
"I mean lo iell you that I have
tried it ami gave it up," answered
the other. "1 got leu heii* intend-
ing lo get rich iln you purpose do-
ing. iii inatalling them in a coop
nud awuiting returns. lint In-fore
IIli'v hail l-iid tin egg I happened to
pick up a piece of a pencil and a hit
of paper and do some calculating.
\t a low estimate I saw that each of
iny lien* could raise three broods
the lirst iiuinmi-r. Allowing for one
had egg in each silting there would
lie twelve clucks in each brood
| Calling half of thelil pullets, (hi*
! would give si\ to each brood, or
i il.'1111■ i• 11 to eiieli hell for the hciisoii.
or Inn for the entire lloi-k, adding
mv original tell I would have I'.K)
hen* at the end of the first summer.
I-inuring at ilu- same ratio I saw
I hal I had I ,t> 10 hells al the end of
l In lirsl summer. Figuring at I lie
•a.lie tatio I saw that I had i.iitH
liens lit I lie cud of the hccoiiiI sum-
mer
"I was encouraged, ami went on
to li ii 11 that I would have ii.s,.y,ni
when the third huiuiiiit closed. I
sharpened my pencil and bent over
•iv paper with feverish interest
I lie fourth Niiinim.-r, I discovered,
would leave me Willi 1 ..'illll.i III likely
liens. W hen the autumn leaves of
j the llflh d\ing summer should swirl
i :tI>■ hit mi' | would have 1,7l>• I.'
'•acklci's. Another year of joy and
j sorrows my sixth would li ml me
surrounded IT". I.">et,K|o live enter
prising liens, 11 nee again when tin
seventh summer should fade into
glorious nut ii in ii I fun in I thiU a mat
tcr■ h,;i;ih,J17, HHi distinct liens ami
a roost ei or two would be with ine
in the galhnucitiiis itcsli.
" l'hc ill-piling llgures for the
eight years I have foruoltcn, as.
Ill .... i... i i. ... ,.i 11... .....i i
know thai at the end uf ten
I lie t'h-burnc Chronicle says ni
candidate for Ilie legislature In that
county was asked how II was Hint a
I exas editor hantled a hotel keeper
ill the ('ily ol Mexico mi American
dollar iu pa> incut for his lireakfa-i
and gol back a Mexican dollar, iiu-
•• lerctl Unit il was because our pen
pie thought Ilie hir.l ou the Mexican
dollar wns n hu/./.aril. l'hc editor of
the Chronicle remarks that the an-
swer is ti good Hpeciuieaof the litiail-
c-ial nl.iIlly of the men here who gt
alwmt the county anil stale dcuoiinc
ing th'Velniids llnnnclal policy,
t he reason of the value of our silver j |,
dollar Is .hat il is a liat dollar under
the Sherman nc' end - i I t'
IJuileii Slate* government and thai
the obligations of the Culled Stairs
government in niiv shape, bonds oi
money, is worth just ih.il much
more than the ohligntloUH in hoiitls
or money of ihu iiiexlcan govern-
ment, luil if we had continued, or
reatlopt Hit- lint monev policy, wc
will slinrc the fate of Mexico in thai
respect.
11 llirc or live or more men art}
miim j. in .i room ami olio of Ujeiu is
• Irnnk tin- Ili«- will ^atlu*r on tho
man ami avoid the others. I lie
rra-on i- that ifiM'dit ri'vi'l in the
oijor « f ait'ohol ami Hoini'liiiiea
• Irnnk on it.
I || • 1111 • III* l II li. rr lifi •trenglll. ore*
, all** \igoi . |*i* H lti % >ar a|uirilla. It
i ift omnifml. n-rll. W . .1, Miley tun| C.
KrhariJ Son.
I he . xperliiieiils with paper shoe*
for cavalry horses iu the tk-rman
ariuy have been highly satisfactory.
WHS found that Hit- lightness and
elasticity of the shoes helped the
tu.tses oil the march, ennbling them
to lravel f i ii r mid farther than tlioso
shod with Iron.
Our i I Iiu-1ii. mav fall, lint
" I link..way never fulls In euro ciiiikIi
il*l Ii ill u. «I i - i-i'il i,lo,„| I. Ul ii.- v
Hor sale li.v IV..I. Mlb-y. Ilnstrop.
y cms I
had more prime liens than there was
space for oil the surface of the globe
counting the arctic regions iimi sup-
At least I folll.d IIn■ 111 so.
ud ol liancei -. so to sj
llicet
vcllil
port
I linii I |io lng there were roosts across nil
u
siiiiti linn
I lie slime
w as great
ak
n. I wo or I lirce on
.: by appointment. It
^ ou sec a man ha-
lo go :i Ion:- way ii r. nun I among so
leant gills nt n -uuiun r resort. Hut
they were channel - no mistake."
■ • \ cs ; I found tin-Ill so."
And -o delict d sentiment:!! loo
iix .love ' I reiiii• ini.<• r one t i pnr'i-
ctilnr a Im/.i I'cv cd blonde with a
bewitching air- '-nil' She would
aet i nil I v hug Itii-ell into hv-ten,
nd sin h 1 w ai i w I We ii- ' I
to womlct i,vi i the lovely moiintuiii
I ul i;- hv in 11:• lit till midnight. A
ih .i girl Ion; forgotten her name,
i i .. - - v "il liiilti't meet her. I .el me
sec it wit- a I.,,tile Homebody "
Xot i.ottl. I I llggus '' "
" I hat's ilie mrl the very same,
bV .love 1 "
"Sin's upstairs now."
--tJail, toil don't sav "'
I act ' Sin son hi'I liOII'V moon."
"W'now I Who's the poor itcvilf"
I am."
n\ I.IE I! MIS .IKW I I UN Sii'llll
Viiwilt" itrst mlti i' . m-ii'tin l -njer o'
•r.'x.i i i(n.in ,i,it in - 'f ooi,I li inn.ilui
lulerl 11 iiihMil i "its i.vsill--roll i In. M«* ll-uii
Hi,ii In-' Ntn'li vvi. lie ' i oi,I li Is i fin i.
li!a I i'-l AT Y 1 l'1 "i ' ' "" "i
„ ,f",i'v.i II ' I, IIIII- . . I-1' ui..iii.it
Lis" UM-rs ami l-.l.flit v- tl" ..oiysi'i-
I||.|'I III" •••dtl ' till old I' -fi" .o tll« JI'W
I'l IIP I II llhll' 111* • 1 III1 •* * ** I l"'«' •li. ' • l,ilM ,,,,,
U ^ Y III I Vllfh'- '• I lVM<t IIH'% <*' 1 111*1" I MlSHt'llffl'l 4
tr-'iii rnllinan Into
Wagner Palace Sleeping "ars.
Till Ir.Ml tli,|iiii/ I >r *,rtl« In till "orlil.
•snlli.l ii o" intrisl.'ll" "i it"
AT'TriCAK EJ:rr,ES3 ccmpaity
, , lt.r t III IMI I till « "«ll| Jin> •
•1 11. ilU'-i I \ I I I IIII*n M> fOV< I'l llll"#
■ I..m II." V"I'- « Meoira'ai1
, , i tit•• t.« 11it I tii amehicaim.
THE KATY REACHES
.. . e . f kt l it nnnt I iii i i
A Gold Wave From I he Arctic Region1
pi ami
ul! Ilu
hi.I rt |'
I ■ Well
tinih r
drew
ime of 11
charm I"
prettv
ik. d tlie
ml lift
■ 11 Wok,
l« a rare I rent In siniini, i to nil I', *. in- 'ul
■ Irawn f li >lll Ilu \ l(t I'll' Sill IA I i 'I \ I \ I
0 Hunters Ice Cream Parlor,
in H I: i ni 11
ni
\::iim \ i'i
-in'
. C.
w on lil I f a i aif lit .it. In fu« I h't'l ' 1
Hi* ftil>1t*il fountain "f iiilliion I >ontt
tl a 1114*11 he would llll VI* lll'i'll hoi It !•« tn
' ul it M i\or* iiu liullit^ net i ii • > atiilir
| h K < HK N M mi -in ill oi liuu- I
I not iff. I\ t i > 11'111L' • ' ' ••
! f\<*I Mill "I I ! llo\v :11\ '
j -on- not ili*«lriviit io tilt ii^ It e 'in
I li\ pi'l-tue* ill t'llill^' "I I'"1 I *'
Call at Craft'8 Huii.
< | If 1 "ti. Ml Ii
. drunk froui a
111*'«I iml ir.*ii"
i i tli ink* of tin
'tant itli*
that lie
tltih •.
i l,i
•it# i- p«
til.! \ Ih
- f rn i i It-> i'it tn pi lo iimi
1 ■ ill tl I ii iii 11 k t • tin' a' o\i'
I Nt ill) ill of (In pup-
• ti hi \ I'l lolimi I lit11
lit out lo llOIIH - oil * 11 o | I
il ion M' r* ■ n I- foit til tn
*ltivf|\ forhhllletl. I'fi
i lif rfull) w .«iI••• I up i
till
vc |
inji In
wti** I he name of 1 he y ir
L'ivt h t! 1 liaflli l' 'nil . II* tlioiitflit
thai pretty ton^h luck, for
Im* r* ill\ ilk* «l the k'irl m-n inneli
lit w :m otit rut lift late in\l until',
ini win n In awoke tie wtii in a luir-
:i * ii I lot oil :iil ahoiit the charm.
When iii ! hoiin'thai flight, he l e-
•ititi tluiikii Lr tIm matter over am'
wondering who the oilier |iirln wore.
ii o, t lie envelope Hllll peelfti
i nt 11 it. lit slip- win- all carefully
ftiltli ti ami lie eotilil not mm' a name.
1 hi.*it id** euriohily not tin- upper
11:i1111. lie t«" k onl all the *.lips ami
ntif. I<lt <1 Ilitvtil
■si\ hati uAtueH
ihHtaiM e lin uatiit
hailrtril's Hoteiionml ^\rup
\\ t {4 u .i i a lit i*e llii* to In llo In
< oii^li i *ip maiiuf i'luretl
w hole W ldf world. Iii - i
U I'i it 11 • i! lull It i • IMU*. I "I i
te ir. I . h* «'oltl-. **o I IIn
( In l. I "in union, i. Ilroneliiti-
i 't'.up. n\ hooping i ouuh. ami
t* .-f of He' I hroat ami Ln.'ivf^.
11 \ f 1 \ gun t III *1 I'i .Hard' II I
*\\ rup Mi lie w ithoiit an
w lode Iaee uf I In ylolte.
tin* htatimeiit we refer l«
dual w iii* ha- evei u-t d .t
ilrtig^l-I w ho li.t" evei
ovldeniv itnllMpiilahle.
.1. Mlh \. dru^^l-l, ll i-in
i*t
in tl.e
ayinjj a
• ii**ii hi p -
:ii. Sore
A -IIiiii.
all <ll*-
e pin.,
lit Kl ml
f' | till I oil tile
lu support "f
• every imllvi
. allil to evei \
old it. Sneii
>< hl hy NN
P
111 vera ami twenty fowl-, in eat It tree.
I wan «I ii m I «ft it t m lt*i I. I tut I «i i < I not
! In • 11;iIe, I saw w hat I owed In tin
| human rare I Hei/t i| tin ax ami
* liurrieii tollie eoop. M\ hoy 1
i !o\ til I in i liens, I ill t I loved liil-
ii. init\ nn re . ami I h <I tln-m to tin
1 'dork like a -jiaitaii ami ehoppeil tiff
'heir heatU. I lireallied more freely
Imii il was ali over ami Ine honildt
\ isioii wih mme of the whole earth
lour ft et ilt ep in liens ami i \er\
idi • ti oiiu of tlieiu eaekiitig.
\ iiiiim man <lo not tio into (lie
i'hieUeti hu^inesH : it leads to awful
things.
II'- voting man started up.
•Mireal I aeMir!" lie exelHiuied "I
won'i. I ili«l not real /.e what I was
doin;:. Harpirs Ma^a/.ine.
\ Muiml Liver Makes A Sou ml Man.
A if you Itiliou^, < 'on* tlpat«"«l or tv tuih-
led with j an nil lee, hick lleadaobis, Bad
iii. in Mouth, Foul Broatlt. coated
rollout-. I •> • I • p'ia. Indl^e-lion. lint
lo\ * lxin. I*iini in Hack ami betw een the
sinmhlf i' IiIIN ami Kever, «Ve. If you
| ii.ixi* auv ol llienf sviiiplioin-, your l.ivt t
j i- onl of onlfr, ami voui hloo«l i- -low
! l\ In itio poi*oiiet|. itff.uiMf \ our Liver
itit - not a t propf rl\ llt rliiiif w ill eure
iii\ tli-oitler of tie Liver. Stoui'ieh oi
ItowiU. Il im- in i ti pi o I tn* a Liver Med-
n'itie. I'riff 7"i eetil-s. I'ree trial holtle-
.t VN. .1. M ih v - I im# -ton .
< aide I'l i*iii Vueen Lil
I leur 1111 -ham i fI* more hooii I erave,
I tru«t in \ oui affeclitm
' I i- not i'i murder hole. Hie Knave.
i ptti (low e Ittaur reel Ion:
I n not uiy erown hut im* t«• - ini*.
I W rile ill t|i i p tit ji-t | lull,
All i a | it'ka^f I iiiii* i li ii \ f
i u r.irk - I' a f"i 111\ i "inplf Nimi.
Sold hy NN .1. Mile> ami « l iliari
A s.ii,, tlrii); MtoreM.
4 •
/. A I'(,//.
I.earn to lauj.di. V ^ood lauj^li i
ht lift tliiin uiedn inc. I. am how to
tell a «toi\ A well-iold story in a -
welcome as a smiheam iu a nick
room. Learn lo keep your own
trouhies to your.i If I lie world i^
too hi my it. t are t. r your ills ami
Norrowt. Lentu to stop croaking.
If \11• i eantiol -if any yooii in tin
world, keep the had to yourself
Learn in hide y«iur pain- and aches
under a pleasant -mile. No one
i art -i tn hear whether you have the
eiiracln headache m rhetiuiatisiu
Don'i try. learn tin well enoti^h
ill novels, hut tic\ arc out of place
in rial life. Learn to meet \.nir
friends with a ■ nile. Ine j^ood
humored man or woman is always
weltoine, luil iiu* tly - peptic «>r hy-
poehontiriae i* not wauled any-
where ami ia n nuisaricf as well.
I A.
..!;
I ttioii^lit I mix w oiild I ai ni
Km tlio'i^h I of|i<u u«f Park'- I'e.i
1 i- not fur \ our eoiupl dm.
I I an d that Mt « , Would tniuk
i tllljj ahoiit mil foiineftioii
'Till on |i< i t||t'—ft I li i -11 | «:i\s
I'atI. - I t n Im In i' foinplf \ ti,
>old hy \\ .1. >11|i*v ami ' Lrlciri
•v Sou, ilrug sioren.
Suicide* are reported everywhere.
I ii • hotel wait hint*ii in tin* large
I'ith expect in make ghostly disc.iv>
eric . , very tiiornini?, mid the smell
ni escaping . us exciics almost as
much al hui as il,, r,.| „rl „f „ pl,^^
anil I , |i arc very common indien-
",'iis oi -uicidal tragedies nowadays.
^'r- W .1 I" ih,• s .,f |,e|<ov. V V.
H ue trie,| liftv i'.High I ure*.
i .it k i ■ ,ii_• ii isv i iip i. it illv line Hint
III Ipl'll III.- | Itiiiiw II I lie lie.I < 'nllifll
:• lile.lt -..I.I In l\ ,|. >| i|,.y ;llll| ,,,
I', i ti ii ii I ,\ >.,n, ilriiKglstn.
We ipiotc tin following truism
'"•iii e\ -j,t aker Kecd's speech iu
"" I'"" ,| Kepri- ,'iilntlvcs on Ihu
1'iliicnlion ol the Indians: "Hy eil-
111 '""ii >.( ilu v,-ry bromh si kind of
Idling up I ilu not believe that ed-
ucation I- book knowledge. Hook
1.now Icilgn is i lie very least part of
an cdticnlion."
' iiinei pit,. Ki'ineilv i nie-.
' ,inn i Pile Itnmi-ily I ure-.
I nllli-l I'lle Ki'lili-ilv t llll'..
I -Ilie by W .1. MH.y -iml ,-
Sun, I iruggtuis.
Krliard
An exchaiige -ays: It i, not to
he ilcnicit that the ndviicates of fe-
male suffrage arc, as tt rule, wouu u
of stroni; Intelligence and llrm char-
acter. I he ohjei i ion to their cxrr-
cis, of the right ,,f suffrage relates
to Ilie proper ilivisiou of Ilie duties
of life bet ween the sexes,
quiililk-alioii for voters.
not to their
C. 0. HUNTER, Prop'r.
triiin Hit mill
r.u. i" i' ,,
•ttfi ovi-rlt
rinof iotiiianil Kan na
I , v : I - . Til llf.ul "f lltlo
"ii i ii: '.iiini jit* ••"tliniugh
" HI.
TJcmson. Sherman, rallac.Fort Worth,
Wazahichie, Hilioboro, Waco,
jempio, Eolton, Taylor, Oainc-
viiio, Uonriotta, Austin,
San Antonio, Houston
and Oalvostcn,
,1 nd nrrorii" e< t n* m. i • • nvfnion^e«
Its pitlroe-* tinet|iniM'tt l > any otliei Mouth-
ivi a rn l.lnt'.
Auv |tfit*«>n wlihlntf lo vt tt
• t loim- 'ohl a, . ka'.'.a . it*" manmlbai,
,V .. ,.put.|, f In I -nil. i.ikI l-ralrli'ti . f
' ; h a* ttu. muian ttmrtltory,
nn nt Id l*i a" "• ■ tale* t ! • •
Missouri, Kansas & Texas fi'y
... ]( | ii,.' ,.>■ --t .III.-el. t. " t -s|tilt>f. -t an.1
riei .TMl .•< " '11 1 ' I El.l'l I ■ I,-«tl lll ,vn
IM.IIll ' m 1 cha-. ,l wll.'l" 'til,i'l is.ll-
}„, • ,:i i iii nil- In i i1 ii iHipot* l«r till
,ii, \ nt, i , -i an,l w i -
PBB2 ESCLTNH73 CIIAIR CAES
ON ALL through trains.
.. , , ,,i ... In: ,i tn ill. ,n l-ill, int.-s, |-> «tll<-1,
, ,, till,I, I- -I'll..- ' II r."' I Villi,lll«,
| i iiititii • s ir n.sinsit Ttckul
Aw< "I
W.I,
P. 0.
Elzner Corner.
AT THE
girl w lu
lie sal
,, arm
i lint glr
| i illle all
-iu 11 i nir
ing lo t
> hail pl'ep
low ii mid '
v i'lieu In
lie - and w cut
- house 11,
ah of the remaining
■ii Iliclll ami iu each
was that of ilu-
ireil the charm,
a.light long mid
put. on iii- even
tmight up to
■lay ei i a long
i w hen he came aw ay lie w a-
and happy, nud then- is go
e a vv i',11Itng one of tlicsi
a country minister
! town took permanent
. mi negation in lln- fol
Un tie manlier:
- lirothci- ali.l si"lers,
iiv i_:.'Iid-live. i
!ovi this church,
i t mi ever die. i
i ive each other,
uiarrv any of you
ii hi lot c me tii-i'iiiim
paid my salary,
arc moldy fr lit and
and by their fruit -
llicui. Ilrothers, i
in a certain
leave of his
idlow ing pn-
lil< II ,|i n:r:x.v/.'.s,
i askl'd mr. i i mi ul w i ii about the
acciiiunInt ion- of nclors. nud lie re
piled i hat little i nil t n is still t •, be
accounted the richest in the world,
sin is rated al about "lOO.ubo
.lie .Icfferson pilot in b i y conies liexl,
but n long way behind. Iloolli left
a handsome fortune, notwllhstaml
ing the large sums which lie gave
ilxvity before lie died. Irving liv
exp. iistx. lv and lavishly, luil is
worth 11,risiih-rii111over t'khi.oo i
i'ew other nclors cnii count llicii
vxcullh up to si>c liguriA. The
greatest money-maker in the pro-
fession, except i.iittii, wns limith i
woiumi. i-.in11in Ahboll, who left
l,l)ll(),li()l) or si .iimi,'kin, but her
great wealth win largely due to the
excellent invi-tmeiits made for her
by her hushnnd. who wns not only a
born iiuney-uinker, but a most
pluckv and nt the same lime judi-
cious speculator. Chicago inter
i h i all.
h'"l - 1 he "i I; mt. the gtenl llll,(III
ih" • lii|„y-,,t'.vi' i nltn wuin ftt«TrpnrTiih,
el . .,11, 1 - -| im. >.,1,1 |,t VV . ,1 !
'i i lev null hi'i ou ,x sin, drugglhts,
a \s r-i i nil in l iowa) special says:
\ |nirl v' "i prominent voung ladies
t iii - c.t t vv, re greet, ,| wilii a fusil-
' "I" "f 'ale • nt midnight I'liurs-
11 ax night as th.-v were returning
from i 'uruivil held al l-'ayettc.
i heir li ire r x was ruined. i.nst fnl
-one boys ft i mi l-'uvelle passiiig
through here were egged, ami this is
-llpp'i-id to hnii been dolic ill rc-
1 tuliation.
Pur
oiloree
ii pure
lug ft
mentis
hat <1 ,v
m'-.'l m .ii- :tn>>| in altli. He-
ii a <tii 11 Witt".- >ai-aparllla.
ii - iln' hlootl. i iirt'* ernplioiiM,
. -eiolul'i, ami ail tli^ea^en ari*-
•" iiu pi • iil""t| li re com *
n * i n . j. mi If y and Kr
\ Mar-hlit*Id ( nn i- ) special nays:
mi--. l.o'u- l>. i) iffery, ti passenger
• m a \\ i-t 'ui-lu Central train, gave
mt . i., i child l hursday ni^ht. she
wa mi|'i ay to In-r home in t Icon*
and Ittoi with Iter two other
--iiihirt n. i in* won.en in tin cofch
d rifd her ami In i wants were at-
tended to hy tin male itaatvenj^era.
she wili taken with the Italic to a
| hotel at i ii ity.
If thill, spirith*-- i in i s'upid
hlootl i- tliiek ami -lu^^mi. It
pftiti* i- oaprleloti anu utiet rtain
inftl a Sjii-apirlll i. i «.r li. -t r-
If \our
our ap-
to
coiii!
don't ilitnk i od
he cause nolle of
i|it|i'i think you
hceaii-' i m ver
i don't think
se you have not
n our donatioiiN
wormy apple*,
ye shall know
am izoitil' awuy
I
i iierc i- a :riri who ha^ a loiiti In ad.
• i m i\
tt a better place. i have heeii "till
to he chaplain <d a penitentiary.
Where i ^o ye cannot come, hut i
irit to prepare a place f"r \ou, ami
may the lord have mercy oil your
souls. i iood'bye.'' New llcrlin
(i a/.ctte.
i\w\ i pi mm 11'
ami hi m \m- «' il"
w r
i *t
| If \ Oil i
Mmi i i
in lit >
run i
a ad SI It IKS.
The ohl i'l 1
pi -i hiptwn
i>uv-(i(ions, iioors
Groceries,
i'l'hmti UK •">(! ( alt'tivi's.
i Iv i i.
< I I -II. J \S. IttHKIII.
Wagons. Carriages, Buggies.
y a ii mini; i m r l i: m i: n '
>
III,'
Ml eelll boll
.i ■■■ I < . I I'll
.1 iiblici
iii from
dcnrt-si h
li t' i...
tv ilh Ihut
.1 abh, r
.,' I I.. llll'.lv .
atl o k may in
11*11it 11 \ i "•
t He «il-< —
i. for lie i
ml >oti.
«<•-
( 'illf• Mitnl
\ w ife he^ii
nn .1 Mi
l itis let-
.m \ OW lient
i m . s, |- . Scott, i'l iiii
i Mo.. -a> - i oi
« Il.tUlhtM 1.1 It) i "llr i
l« lit." Us ii -in..' d fit
deprhi tl uf all ilat< ii
i lu re |« lio ilfttltfcf in
[{ill e. ilirti*
hooping con
linedv i* i*\et
V tin .|i*ea-
vni-iMjuen *
\ init hi
tllf
t|> lo hahlft. a- it i onl.un- nothing
jut ion*. j*i ami.' 'i ei ut hottl - for
i. nv .1. Milt \ u"l < Ll il i a ^
\\||
what's wrong
A#t
I It . «HlrlH
, I Ot |* Mil
ll,,- uli. v /".v v.l/,"f'.v. under m ii ii nt
t tn i: keeps nothing but the . imii t c.i v\o- i i iv
,f .1
,,||x i
illi t i
II. \\
•ripl Hint i
check rn
im ins thni
'ii h in i a r- |
lit aw i
til itu
11icsl f.,
i lllcn;:>
i iell. Willie llalllpt,
( arolina. sn\ s : " i'h
l\ni'.dits . f i'v thiiis hi s
briu.: about a fi cling
uuiti and brotherhood
North and Soulb tlinn
g'tni'iitinn or inlluene*.
n, of South
iiph i of the
done more to
if svinpnthv.
between the
,nv other or-
WIMiit t/.
Variety alone gives joy; the
sweetest llli'llts the 801,111-' eloy.
i'rlor.
i lie truest eloipii lice Is Hint which
holds us too iu ii t e f,,r npplitu '.
Ilulwer.
Ideas arc like beards men do not
have them until liny grow ii|i.
s oltatri.
i'o eternity itself there is no olliel
handle tliati the present moinciil.
Aiioii.
It. nlwnv s employed ulioul sonic
niliounl thing, llinl Ilie tlevil Iimi
thee not idle. Jerome.
I.earn lo say ''\" It will Iiu of
more use lo you tluiu lo lie able to
rend I .tit ill. -purucoii.
\\ hen- there is much pretension,
i milch has bei-it borrowed; iialuri
never prelenilH. i.avatcr.
Avoid multiplicity of liti-unc--
tin nimi uf one thing is iln nin11 of
-iici ess. 1 i joii Kdwards.
lln- -way of Cha-tity over tin
sense, makes her i|iieettlv; her
light and peace render her beautiful,
iloiibert.
i is the in .it's face that gives him
iii ;,||| Ills doings help, but Hot
ui,in than his brow. Charles llux-
toll.
Iiiii vain man. the smallest spark
nun i, inih into lln- greatest lliinu
beiiitiN, the materials are -ilwnvs
prepared for it. 11 nine.
It i- .lull- ul' lo please ii woman
it lur husband abuses her, he is a
brute. ii In-is a mildly matiniired
inoffensive creature, she despis,-
hitn for not having a soul of his own.
Itoston i ranscript
l ike He vv ill ll
w. .1. ml lev mil i .
reeullllllellih Its
Krliiiril a >itii
■t ml
-nil
•If. .
i lie .-stale of \\ 111 ai ii .Meliarra-
lian. who died a few nuu.ths ago In
the Washington hospital altera forty
years light for his rights before Con-
gress and i In- courts, is appraised at i
forty dollars, while i hose vv In i robbed
hi tn nr.- the controller., of millions of
unholy wealth. -niit■,r Kppn llun-
ton, of v irginia, who stood by him i
ami for him iu many of his hard'
fought bailies mid was with liitn
when lie died, is onilof Ills executors. |
llis estate was petty but lie left n
legion of devoted friends lo mourn
hi . -nd fall
|l ttilt'- - il -il | til rllll |s pi, put ei| |,;r
iMii-iiig tin tiln,,, | fi'iiru im purl I ics
in I i -, , • It itne- ,|i|s and in,,re. ll
■ I up onl -tieiigtlieus ui-titutlnii-
i'Up 111 et i i iv lllse l-i |l ri'ei uii till-1|. I-
i I — • -11. t\ . .1, Mlley nud l". l-liliard A
—nil .
—— ---* • —__
An exchange sav- How uiativ
miles will the jnvvs of n gutn chew-
ing uir 1 travel in the course of a year
auil then say- (living her jaw a
p I a v of half mi inch, or one inch of
Irnvei for each chew, thirty chews a
minute, sixty chews nn hour, ten
hours a day, three hundred and sixly-
iivc ilavs iu n \i nr. her jaws will
travel i.. i .ii i.ooo inche- or a fraction
ov. i 1011 miles. i is j* fur a small
mouth, thi Iii- milled girl can
beat the. rec,>r<|.
-mil ■
j cnilly.
i -kltt i ii
What 111swi-- i li„n-. . 11,.ii,, rite! | .\-iii,
llll. tlier well, ll Ill),bell r, -v . III.' lilt tl - vv i-
'•r iii if i In- i it li ami g.iutl Iiiiiii,,r. All ; lt.'
tir, me in ii limit '< t lie ii-, . if 11. Win'- >,,
.-in - ipnrIlln. It ii ' .mini-lids |t-, |f \\ .
i. Mlh-t ami i . Krhnr.l ,\ -on
'•II
; vv rung
ii.'i h hi if
bur ml
r,,:ig lieu tl
ing right when
- o ■ iparllla li
tt ,t t| 11.• v ami
'ii von fire ton
■ii.' when Ilie
i* ii it ll. -oiile-
• ><l i- impure,
vxll Ink,* He
r,. niiuueiiils
Krliiiril .v
Iti
i lurry m, Mullen, i well-known
young marrietI man of .Martiu's Ker-
ry, Ohio. was found 'ate at night
peeping through a hole i i n door nt
it y i ting couple courting, i , ,rdln ■
ton t inn intiiitl paper. MeMuilin
was seen by Illc toutlg gclltlciiiaii.
who gave 'hiisc f.,r
siputres. all the lime
volvcr at lit in. i lie
Dually canuht nn l both
ers draped iii mourning
•'Tonkow iv " i- harui
ill > 11 ink il 11 eel v -
m 11, v . 1! i-tt "|,
" mnrv jllh ." shi
solemnly"the |, , , is
l ri-p nil,i ll:, i' ll i s |.
Iiavi left undone tl-'t..;
to be done, and conk
tlotig- tlcit iglit not
a
l!iin
i"
if
; h.
•per
e of
re-
vva-
i cp-
a iiiiiii was out hunting down in
the timbered . iii<rv one day, and
while thus "ii ■ in I there t iiiii- up u
b ..- i nil u l In - eight -llcltcr ill a
'v i e loir beeiuie water
■ ik, i mid swell, d until the opening
w i i t,,,, « nail fet th, man to get out.
ii, j k lev iewed Ins life, and
tv hen he ,-nn- to remember that he
as not even n subscriber lo his
"uie paper he fell -,i small that lie
i« i "u igaiti without any liou-
, what, v, i 1 ' in I hik Ledger.
ml
t\ .
•I tire fur I'lles.
I-, i. now ii by moisture
ire raw,
- thai
e.l too
to he
vou
ought
done
llltUC,
ami there is no health in hi,
in.
A Sure
It'-lllllg i'l
s-' p. i | u.ilion. en i-1nif intense Iteli.
tt .'in. I tii-1,trui as well nt
ll h i iii, i i ,.i i'rnlriiilhlg, ylelil us
I" im lie-Hike's I'lle It,-It),'ill*.
"to ti i : til reel iV on parts effected,
ib-,ii lis Iiiii., i s, allays itching mid .'fleets
' i" 1 1'ieiit cure. .-SI e|s, i iruggi-ts or
in ot ir, ulars fn-e. Ur, lliisanki, i'lill-
,.|eI|i|ii... i'ii. -old by .1 Mil,.,
i' Krliiiril ,t *i'U, Hrugglsls,
a j. mi
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1894, newspaper, June 30, 1894; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205210/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.