The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 20, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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11| K * nioul.li NORMAL.
an AHUItKSH.
Iteliverol liv I'mf >• I. HtucUhwir
lit-f«ir«* iik' Summer Normal, ui
liaoirttP) inly. IH r .
NOW IS
YOUR CHANG E
TO GET THE GRANDEST
OF YOUR LIFE.
EVERYTHIITG GOES
AT
COST m UNDER
WE AIM TO LEAVE BASTROP WITHIN
SO NO TIME TO LOSE.
CATCH ON WHILE YOU CAN
TO THE BIGGEST DOLLARS WORTH
YOU EVER DREAMT OF.
& 8. MISTItOT & CO
Kvtfl Y III AII lll«l CYCIl HOIIItlll I*
teacher I, very elilltf I- H teacher to
children votin^r lliin Itself. 1" leach
in natural uiitl teaehintf i- ii -oclal uece*
Hv, All r«' teacher*. till uiu*t teach.
K | eclally i- II llii' liiuctlon of tli«- fulli-
er or the motti« t to ili«*lr ««ff-
i| r)u|C* I'll•• in**tli**r i«* nature* tir t,
llllil idlOUld ll* I IllOUt ItrlU'lii'l'tll
tCIO'llCI, 11 UIC 1* 111 •' Ureal kil ll«T«ur-
tl'll WlllTC «all lltl lecelve* ll* llrMl
ie**ou iii phy lc.tl, mental ami moral
mlioii. It i• tlu* mo 4 Important m'tiuul.
Hi, iiiMructlou here received i* tin*
ha>lrt of nil «uhM)quent training aud eui-
lure. TliU !• i**| i|vliilly true of Ian -
tfmip* a ti«l mora Iii. To liiitii Im* Iii a pure
(.'hrUtlau home a correct hiitflifch. ami
rl|^lit physical, hygieiiiie ami ethical
liulilti* if a great lil« > iuK. 'I'll" liouie \*
tin fountain from which •| rin> -' Jl
gunU tiling*, and it i* that lor which all
cUe cxlM*. S^iciiee, ait ami literature
. nn * ||««V V)ilu l',r> Wli l \ l||" -t ' *111 •
aid Iiy which they #hall In . o i. .
tiOIIIU.
' Homo. homo. *we«*t, iwcut home.
Iii* it rVi'I N< hUUltlir
TIwik'i iu) |>lx'v llkt* li«am*
II.urn In heaven'* 011111*' upclled out in
tin- alphabet of earth. It i* He rainbow
of uncial |iroinUv.
K iiidurgitrltMio, | rlinary ami M'tiomlary
school*, whether c. cIcfdaMlleul r *ccu«
lar out) never nupply tin* place of liouie
training,
'l'o have lieetl brought lute e\i lencc
ami reared up l y i loving, gentle, wine
ami religion* mother who win* ue\er
npolled by the follies of fashion or the
iophUtrletf of Mtclcty; to have been
trained up by a pi« n *, (lod •fearing, flu*
hating, brave, honest father, who «a«
no renpeetor of pernotii, but wan inl-
awed by the wicked, uneorrupted by
the virion-; to have heell loved by :i
pure, modest, affectionate -i-trt ; to
have had the implicit confidence of a
true, uuMidllrth brother -all of whieh
illiniT"* and more are Implied in the
Christian idea of home to have enjoy-
ed them* privilege- i?. to have n ceivcd
\ gift* more preeloiiH than tho*e that pro
coed from the academy or the muni nary.
QinlorMMiHiitc richer than tlio*e of I'ea-
body, Rockefeller, V underbill or fiirard,
good iiillueiice* pacing Hiom? of Har-
vard, Oxford, I,eIprfie or Kdlnburgh.
And while Improvement* are con-
stantly making In method* td formal
inHtruellotiH and *y*tciu# of education,
it in to be greatly dealred that a renewed
interest shall yet In- manifest in lionn
training and home li *tructinu. Indeed
evidence* of *ucll Interest i* already he
fore m in the phenomenal -plead of
what may be termed post -chola-lic
training -that Is, home study or univer-
sity extension a system d self culture
carried on by persons who have left
strhool or are past si'hobiHtic age. and
biHlly In the
vivifying luHueiiei* of these -iiuimci
giitherlii^* I hey need Hie social stitii"
ulus, too, xlid the ph-a aiit fIli'luUllip
whieh In ie e form.
May our sc*«iuit be, in ever) w:iv.
pit a-ant ami protltable. In |dte ol op
preMiive weatlier, may we lubor faith*
fully from day to d;i\ in the l uiiie^t
spirit of humble tmb nt . When we
lm\e gone our' inu'llci Inal Mliiit in I• i-
life, have vie, x* N'eWton, OUl\ beeli
1 galheiiug pebblei* off tile lioie o| the
-m uI oci'.Ul of know leilge)* |.e| u
faitbfullv imtiari. know ing Ibat in due
-easou, the fait lit u I < hlistiau teailier
-hall leap if lie taint not .
Hot winds arc '-aid to have | atcli-
i eil the corn «T<>|> of N hruakti, ami
farinura are iIimniirtigeil.
I I,c cgllttpHii of ten old buiMinii- !
at AtIaiitie %'tiv. N • Ibjuri d more
| than a thousand people.
At l-armerHVille, a young la 3 hi-
eiilciitally almt liimself ibrougb tbe
bead and arm with a targot rille.
The MetliodintM of I ay lor arc pre
paring f« r a lug ineetiug undci Ibe
tabcruaele to begin August 1st.
tlaeub I.. Miti lu bttr, founder of
the lirst beef paeking bouse iu Ivan-
• a), in dead, aged 80 ycar«.
1 lie Kpwortb League of tin- North-
west lexu.. (.'otlfercticc, with a large
number of delegates iu alteiulanie,
in session at W.a« , tliis week.
1\\ Senator K. H. ( a-setl, of
Iowa, bai been sentenced by I he
Federal court, to nine years in the
Anatnosa penitentiary, for bank rob-
bing.
C'arineliuH Yager, one of the most
noted of ('alifornitt'ri |doneers, iu
dead When an i l«I man, lie fell
heir to a (icrtnan estate valued at
Dun MeKbea, who shot Col. Frcc-
tuau, of Austin, at Holland, last
week, Htirreiidered to the sheriff of
hell count v, ami U now confined iu
the Mellon jail,
ll\ an Italian law. anv circus which
docs not perform every act promised
in the printed programme, or which
W. B. WALKER,
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Bastroj) Advertiser.
KmhI.IUIhmI Mnr.'U lut, 1KB8, Volume 30
Orru'*. — Hiill'liiik' )u.l w. l of Hnm-k.. Buh.
THOS. C. I AIN
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KuiToit ami ruo-
I'RIKTO It.
BASTROP, TEX., JULY 20, 1895.
Tbe Manner in <>( the opiniou tlmt
Ibe three Mi *iHsip|ii aegrofi. who
died while |teitiii|; religion, were :il-
innot u hsppy an the three (ieoruia
negriteii who recently (lieil while clu-
ing waleriuelouK.
HE.I '/• TEXAS ST.ITK I'.11/,'.
I'll.. Tenth Animal Kntrrtaintncnl
of the State Fair will open Oetoher
l!Hh i.ml i'Iohch Nnvemher .'Itl. An-
*
nonucement it. nia.le to the e flee I
thai preparations are being made ami
mi effort will lie put forth to make
11hid aom on'a Fair ami Kxposition the
jgrauileHt in the AHsncialion'H lii tiir\ .
an iiii indication of thin fuel, u con-
tract !ia« already been cloned with
SoiiHa'a I'eerle.ia Military Hand, coin-
poHCtl of lifty lea.lii.g iniiNicinns. a
uinaicial organization pronounced by
both the p run it and public, to be un-
ei|iialled by any baud of thin coun-
try or any other country. ToHceure
National Educational Aitsoi'lutiuit
Deliver. Coidorailo.
I)i n\ i ii, July III, 18115.
IMItfir lln«>inip A«lv« rttiK r
I'lic N. K. A. adjourned to-night
after a most inlcretAiiig meeting.
There were over 12,000 teacher?.
Bttaembleil from all parts of the
I'lilted StnleH, aii.l a larfjc .h'lejja-
tion from Canada.
Kverytldug wan done which the
heart of man could devise or the
heart of woman desire, for the enter-
tainment of the I'dln^oi'iies. The
people of Denver seemed to vie with
each other iu their efforts to give
thou: a hearty welcome. All things
united upon them, except Dame Na-
ture who persistently turned a tear-
ful face upon her visitors, and in
place of the Italian Skies and per-
petual sunshlue one expected to llnd
iu Colorado, there was rain and u:ud
unlimited. The school-m'am came
ill care. We had a ureal deal of beau-
tiful music. That rendered by the
' Principal's tjuartelle Club," of
| Chicago, and an Or^an Kccitai at | (0|t,n,.,
Trinity Methodist church deserves
John Morgan, on Monday of this this superb attraction the iuaiiiie,e-
week, found the skeleton of a man in •* «'« necessarily compelled to
Hell county, which from his clothing, , undergo quite an expense, but ap-
leatber belt, whiskers and specta- preciatinp the liberal patronage the
clea, he was identified as Jno. H. I people have at all limps bestowed up-
Mitchell. late of l.ynchhurg. Va. j" tl'«-* l"'*lr, aud deairlnn Ui present
j to them something of unusual merit
Joaie Tiimlin, who killed Charles ibis season, iu the musical line, the totally unprepared for audi a contli
Lee, ami in jail at Waco, attacked management know of no organisa- j lion of affairs, *«d in the wild rush
Jailor Coatley on entering her cell, Hon that would more than til. the ex- j f„r gossamers and rubbers, the stock
throwing the contents of a can of pectalions of visitors than Sousa' of the city wan soon exhausted,
concentrated lie in solutiou into his Hand, and the assurance in giv*n by Merchants even selling their samples
fane, which may coat him the sight the Fair people that the entertain- „t the pleadings of the be draggled
of the left eye. | tuenta that will be presented each i "Instructress." Hut cloudy skies
I day by this eminent leader and bis uml dripping streets, seemed to have
no power to damp the enthusiastic
interest of the members of the N.
K. A. aud at each (ieneial Session,
which met at the Ccntnl I'resbytei-
lau church, which lias a seating ca-
pacity of 6,000, the building was
filled and numbers turned away.
For those numbers, over flow scs-
Tbe Alfarado Hulletin thinks the imnd. will be well worth coming to
Mduction and ruin of Antoma . ti„. Fair alone to hear, to say notli-
Teixeira while a student of Haylor j j0g 0( the many new auti meritorious
University of Waco may well make , features thai are added to the Kxpo
parents inquire if they do well when nition this season.
they Mud their daughters of! from
home to be educated in mixed
acliooU.
Daisy Douglas, a cyprian, of il<ms-
ton, committed suicide on the night
0f the 16th, by taking morphine, j ^ wm. ^ ^ „f the
The Britiah ateamsbip Klc-ctrlclan. j At least, It is so given by physicians j(v
arrived In New Orleans on the 17th. j who attended her when she die 1, 'n,e preaident, Dr. Nicholas Mur-
On thfi 7th it was discovered that though other physicians say it was ^ |{()lk>r |)( ( ol„lllllitk
the coal was on Are in her bunker, not morphine, that caused her death, wiUl Bri 8l ,|iKI|jly, nnd on
which continued to burn, and was but rupfire of the stoma, b, caused , ul.H(ll|V rvcnih|{ ,|t.|iVere,l a very
.till uurnlng when the veaael arrived either from a lick or fall. Mrs. Fos- 0|, >u|ljwt, ..What
at New Orleans ten days after the jter, wife of bank robber Foster, con-1 Kno1tl,.llgll i!( 1)f MlJHl « orl,,r ,^i.-
Bre waa Brat discovered. vlcted at the December term of our |IOWPV,.r) w,,n, „n in,,.r.
■ I district court, *• held as an impor-
The news of the death of Capt. Iallt witness, and one newspaper
WYiW'fiiK1
people are tliil« en^(it)(ed In coiitinilill^
their mental developuieiit, and the iiuiii
ber InercHMeji dally. The ('hutaiuiua
in* vemeiit i; a wonder f the a^e, and
it i* belu^ HUppleniellKal by llliive|>itV
exteiinlou r?ub- and college Rettleiiient
work. And by aud by a new eutliuhiaMii
will awaken iu prt!*M'holafiic training
and there w ill lie introduced nouie order,
method or HyHtem Into tin- Hi -t
training o( childhood . lint a. it aeh«>rf
Hpccial mention. I It l otirn to deal with the scholastic
The Colorado Delegation tendered | period, the period of more formal ..pec
the visitors a very elegant reception. Il,,Ui,!" r"""l • dueiitlon, ll.
at the Mtnwu Palace Hotel, Dcnver'a
^rcat $•},000,000 C'aravannary. The
crowd wan imincuHe and the crush at
time* fearful, but everyone took the
j >*liif • •••'i ! u*iiii>)( aiinahjy and
• ven tli • , j: : dc^trut lion of the
i . d«i#' e itf fi f: ir « x. termed I
icapabie ot {•ro«luctuK more lhau n
misleads the public l v mean* of pic-
tures, is liable to a Hue of $.V)0 for
each offcn-c.
1 'oat l>. lra eler ' protective aa-
aociation have voted a hamUomc
^old medal to Sheriff Alice, of (iobad
county, for the capture of Taylor,
charged with the murder of ciiuh.
I.au^bol/.. a inetubi r of (In* Pout.
Statu Treasurer Woodrufl, con-
victed al Little Hock, Ark., of hcitifj}
short l.i,000 in bis accounts and {
Hentcticed lo one year io the peni-
tentiary, has hern granted a new
trial by the supreme court, the re-
versal Ileitis on the ground tliat the
court below err «| in iuHtructin^ tic
jury.
Koiir bit sun'CHHCH.
Having I lie ue«o.'d I lie I it to more than
llA^S,n^Vr<> :tl1 !%d\• ' 11-in«•! iiiim d
li i\c hmciii'"! :i puemuiu'iial -ul -. In
Kin«r'- Nfw hi • « v« r\. I or coni*ump-I
(ion. ('outfh- and eohU, each hoiih-
^iiaracteed Kh . trie Hitter^, tin* ^reat
reiie d\ for I.i v i. Stoniach and Knlm \ *.
IJUckleli'- Millet ^.dve. the In -I in lh<
world, and br. I\ New I.ifI'llb.
which ir a perb . | pill. \|l th« - • lem-
eillen lire {(Uarantccd to do ju-1 what i
claimed fur them ami the dealei- ul.osr
mime 1- attached herewith will lie ^lu«l
hi n il yuil liioie of tll'-ui. Sold by \V.
.1. Ml ley aud 'Krliard A Sou, !>ru#
Stoles.
P. 0. EM.
THE ELZNER CORNER.
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS
and MILLINERY Department.
DIIKSS (iOO|)S. SII.KS ami mtKSS TIIIMMIMiS,
ul ilif liitc>l lasliimi. have Uvn rt'tliifi'il in piict's in siu-li
an extent that it i*> aMnni>liiii}£.
Si-lri'twl I .aces Knil r«ii(leiies. ami Neck-wear. Latlies
Shirt Waists. ( ur>et>. t a|ie>. Ili >ierv *. in tact, every*
tiling that i- kept in a lir^t-elass I>r\ -<•«mkIs and
Nut it ui KstnNMinieiit. will lie utVen'il at a
ri'tlliel i< n and sieriliee. In lililke It mill.
is complete, anil it is a fact, that we have the
Olll' SIl«K' Departllient mivuiilage ill tliiK line, fur we are enableil to
sell baiul-niaile g.ioils al lower li.'.ifei, than others ask fur machine made.
\\'|. .In not ram in slock any illfgltimutH
<|iiulitii's ni sii-calli'd l' w pi'ic'h.
Oni Kuril it in**' and Carpel Departineiit.
lecteil ami lliosl reliable noi iih. al rea-.unable price
111 spei iul pattern'., selccteil from our rennlar >lock
SI I'KIMOK TAI'KSTWKS, I>HAl'Klf! I. ■>, ••• I AM)AI(I) VKI
taillKl.lNs, mill UKVS JAI'VNKSi; MAI JIM IS.
Ueliable ^>ooils, prompt atteiitiuii in < i.>:uiiii ra,
anil reaaonaiilc I lices, is our motto. *r a
Ciilllains Ibe best se-
t l.it attractive stock
i| Carpets, consists of
VK1S,
li«i' I IniiM'Ueepei's
ill
and I IntM'ln>ld <
11 ii II i
Harnett, at hia home in .aj(|, on suspicion, but was after-
! Improvement of teachers now in the
schools, by institutes, Wcailing ( if* j ,,m. whicti I shall always remeinber, I operates, ami the .liill. iilly of
,«JOO, with about I mort*a,l,*lt.|es and Claaaea." After tba read-j Kr(.al pieaauri*, truslln}; that1 way« the resulta of hi* laimr.
i >|i of the three papers, which treat-1 |^fn,| fat,* will permit a repetition of
future day.
Waimar, Saturday laat. will oonvey «ar,|H released. The remain* of the
aorrow to the heart* of thouaamls of woman were slnppud to her parent* ( |i l||(t Bl)bjl.t.t
friend* throu|{hout Te*as, and Hl Kansas City. Her properly in
particularly auionu the old veteran* Mj(| to he worth alicut IU,000 or 9I0,>
at the Confederate Home, with whom
be waa bald in the higheat est una- |lllln,,nK over it
Uoa. God nerer made a better or
truer man than Charley Harnett.
We Icuaw him well, ire iovod, honor-
ed, and reapectcd him in life, and
aow that he ia gone, our heart i* fill-
ad with tba deepeat sorrow. He *ai
an honored Confederate aoldier, Iu the South
estiilK, bul those thai impreaacl me
most, because of most personal in-
terest to me. ami should be, I think,
lo all progressive teachers, were those
of "Instruction and
The Confederate Veteran, publish- j I'"'"1- <ll«cu«*lon> lhc (l.allti TOI1U,
I at Nashville. I'enn., is the otn. ial allowed, lead by Mrs. A. . . I cavy. Af|cr thl,
ed at Naahvllle, I'enn., I* the official • ■ - - - ^ .... induction of the new
oruan of the Culled Confederate and followed by others, all lieartil) pre*ident. .Mr. Dougherty, of Illinois,
Veteran*, anil should be a regular i endowing the sentiments expressed U|t. BillifillK l)f ..America- by
visitor Ui the home of every veteran ....
Subscription only one wish all our schools would take thla|WM declared adjourned,
proaiaant Mason, Odd Fallow, j dollar a year, and one copy la often
Knight of Honor, Ancient Order of worth sore than the whole year s
ITniUMl Workman, and Ladle* and .ubacription. .«. A. Cunningham, ed-
KnigfiU of Hoaur. lie waa hurled Itor, Ham W. Meek, publisher. IWt
at VrlMr, Monday eveniiM,, I f tU Ml •" «•«"• '«r il- *<" *-ri|.tions re-
Mmomh fratcruity. i^ ed at ifaia oltlce,
in the various papers, I earnestly
this
matter more to heart, and that the
teachers would co-operate, to
these institutions the succe** that
the) ought to In, turehy benefit- i -•si-
ting thems. lie. their work, and each The great l exa- Fruit I'alace was
and every child committed lo their I opened at T>ler, on the 17th.
I pi'ilcul wl'fii I lo* iii i ii <1 i* Ih'Iiij^ j • | it r 'i 1
I iiiitlci the «linct Itillui'iitN1 of ot lot
' uiihti. fot if-illrcciion. M'lf-i*n11ii!*•• a
'Tin* luinn- ii- to Noriiiul work, tin-
• work of do tcticlicr a- onJimn il) tin -
| lcr-tt>oil.
; llic tj.iy or i lit! nut i«j(iiilt*cl hlr;i that
' aliytioily cm t« acli i hool. In- .I.
Itl ftirllfr times* if alioy n> too weak
in bo * I y to Ik* ii incchaiiii . or too wi«ak
fallen I In ii*in«I to niitkc a lawyrr. doctor, thfo-
i >j:laii or aiitlior. tin :t laM report. In* w a -
iJlMtlio fl to l i- a M'liool-imifh'i . 'I'll*
xIllume cfliool-inaHtcr wax ami U yrt,
f iiilctitiM -, an oiiji t't of pity, riillt'iilc,
or conti'inpt. lit* wtu* not rt'co^ni/> «| in
•i i-|i't> o. ranki il a« a man. It*it i<l a-
are slowly ch.in^ln^, Icaclilug I- com- 1
in# to In* ri^anli'il a- a profcM-ion f«u
I wlilt'li can-fill, ni'lf till tic jinparation i'
{poHhiblt* ami m i i'«iirv. Mankind arc
| l>f|(iniilnx 1° nt'«' tin*! tcai'lilng i* the ait
| of tlcvt'lopin^ liunian nature ami that a 1
jaii art, it U a much Mitperior to all I
I otlirr nrtH ih Hit* liutnan n«iul, with it**
gotl-llk r nature ami «l« •tiny i- Mipiulor
to ali it* qiiyIroninciitM. linn, the \or-
( mal school, a profc-^lonai school f' r the
| special ami peculiar preparaiton of
| tcaeher.w, iiiim eome into e\l«l« i cc. ami
| It rankK with the medical, law and tlieo-
lo^it a' Hclinoln. I'lie true teacher i«* as
much entitled to renpeet, c«uilhlencc,
co-operation and reiiMonahle retiiiincra-
| tion as the lawyer, doctor, author or
journallnt.
upply
If U
been the day selected, by her, for | ' "««> remarked with apparent k.,.ii| mi
observance.
1'exas was well represented. Dr.
Ilaldwiu of the Cniversity of Texas,
made a very pleusini; address, on the
day, that was devoted to the discus-
sion of Patriotism in the schools.
Indeed I was much pleased with the
reception accorded our Southern
speakers iu a Convention composed
In lar^e proportion of representatives rwn fur llm-e who have tunl
from Northern schools. I training and preparation.
il.e itl tli Annual t .invocation of I Tl'« ,UI"'1 ,Ib"K' '
lug into a uieehaiiiual routine than an\
other proffMlotiHl man, pirhtip*, he«
I - | MttiiM* of (lie nature of hie work, the
certainly a "feast of reason," and j Intangibility of the mind mi which he
eliiK al •
thai
Vet Iti in. profession is u progressive
! vitality more Krestly ueeile«l ll.:.u In the
! tea. tier- profession.
ll Is Intrinsically thai the
I teiirliers IIIiml shall Itself he growing
! mi.| dcvfhipiuK constantly In order that
he ins) best cause I tie mill.I of til- pu-
pils to grow nil.I develop. I.ike lii'ifel
like. A dull stagnant mind Ml teiiehei
tn'gets a slniiliar sta'e of iiiluil iu pupil.
A wide-awake, al. rt. grow lug \ lul in lint
iu teaetier l.ej(ets a aimllsr waki fulness,
nlprlne-s, nr.,win nil.I life In the mlinl
of pllpll.
All leathers nee I the recreating re-
i im'ii11• • sl.a.lo.v ul n. ret tor
ureal iiess. 'I'lie decorations were
eaiitiful, uml the lovely music, and
il||li'i \ refrestiuietii s foruieii no small
pari of the evening's pleasures.
Among the many pleasant people
whom I met, wiih Miss Sasseon, of
lleiidersou, Kcului ky, the origina-
tor of the "National Mothers' Day"
iu the I'ublic Si bonis of our country, j
She is a highly cultivated person,
and a sweet womanly woman. The j
institution lias only been in vogue'
about two years, anil has. as yet
been adopted I13 but three states,
but I think it is a beautiful idea ami |
one thai will appeal to the hearts of I
most of us, teaching as it does, love j
i.tiil respect toMother, love of home. !
patriotism, and lastly bringing
mother and teacher 111 sympathy, a
condition, certainly most neccssary
to the child's beat interests. Her 1 nut the regular Normal canuot
mother's birth-day, April 20lh, has the demand for icaehcr
Sl'KClM. AM / />.
District Conference M K. church,
\V leo, .liiiv 2.\ lo JS, t hie and one-third
fa:c on iti tillcate plan.
riiiiih ItaplUt \-Hieialioti, Oeutou,
.Itilv Jl i« .t«• One and oue«thirdJ fare
oil ec 111ileate plan,
Wi iiniir, '|f\a-. .lul\ IIU to Au^uhI .t.
I /it i liin^e llaptist \--oci.at ion. One
and oiie-tliinl fare on •■••rlitlt ite plan.
<i. i\• -ton. ,lul\ ill lo \uku i ii, ftp-
worth League. Miu fan >'.* ,,* '• for the
round trip. Ticket* on «ale Inly .tI-t.
Vu^imI Nl ami Jd.I. limited hi Auiju-i ,*•
for rettirn via Houston, (}. t'. A >. K.
Kv. only,
- i , i.oi 1*, l<l k a n "• a * < t i v, # i0.1hi,
• iih a(io, jsiil.ja.
t otium ncltiK July iiftd unlll Jul)
.in ItoiHe, the m. i\. *y T. Kailwa)
mil - .;l -in^le trip ticket- to Chicago
for^l'i j.'i. m. I.ouh #11.7:1, ami kam-a-
t'liy 9I0.IMI*
\\. f i. Itol.r.H, A^ent.
l'o hockport, ; orpu- 1 hri ti Ar.-iiHtt-
l'n- . .r n for the round trip. ii• k«*tr-
lluiited MO dayn from dale of < 1 «* no -top
over allowed. Ticket ' on -ale daily un-
til September Mill. I*!l?i.
(Jalvesfon and return #7.Jo, tiei.it-
| limited J" days from date of -ale, eon-
! tlnilOUH pji--. u«-i!i e.icli direction, lick
el- • II Hillc dflily until Septeiuhet ituth,
I MI."!, W, 11. lloLM,
A^eiit.
st \l\ll.n NUIIMAI l.(M kiiaut,
.mm. -jit ii to jim i'm ii.
< hie aud a third fare foi tin round trip
on certificate plan,
L. K. HKHAKI)
|H'ii|ii,i«'ttir iintl
ti till tii'tlcrs tin
rt'linftlf iintl \ft'V
I" sunt', in tin'
The Undertaking Department,
iimirr tlif | it tsi 111 it I iiiuiiafrciiifiit "l ilit
Mr. Ciiaiu.o I'. Zi p.imiai.s. is nil it'iitl\
slii'i't nut iff Tlii.s I K'|ini tiiif ni. I'ihmi iis
|iii.iii;it f\ffiitiini <>!' :'iiv oitlfi's fiilnislft
|Hist, in fil-> Hit fitliililf lit. CoiilplfIf stuck ul
All kinds COFFINS and METALIC CASES,
iSiiiiiul Suits, hitfsi st\|fs. u| fvcry i|tiulii\ itutl prioo.
l''ori{ ilKAUSKS, fiit' (iiuwn IV-fuoiis or Cliililt'i'it.
Come and see me.
P. O. ELZNER.
Two Story Brick Corner.
My Itar will e
llratuiieH, \\ iuea.
lie bent bran.In.
irry none but the bent and purest l.iquora,
lee Cold l.aijer, alwms nil tap or bottle.
THE JEWELER.
ton that the teacher - profc-*lon im over-
c row tied and under-paid. It l« umpieH-
tlotmldy under-paid, hut the supply of
really competent teachers will never
perliap* t*i | ti a I the demand. lleilce.
Sumiiiei Normal InMiluten have conn
into Ileitis a- the tangible result of an
effort In nti| pleinent Hie regulai Normal
School and to gi\<* prof«vt*t|onal training
to liuperfectly prepared It .tellers.
The Summer Institute i« a nect s-iiy
(lie lic-l :
Kducatora, wan declared the most
Hiiecewhful ever licitl, ami wan to inc, :
ni«5
THE RIVER
! I" I I. •). •). )<• I.
BRIDGE
•V 'V V >" Is I
LUERY. FEED H SALE STABLES.
moim;
Is
■Near
I'lt.ii iMi tun,
|{i\er llridne
the vast audienee, the amnicialion
wan deelared adjourned, to meet
aitaili neat year, at the tune anil
make j,ufterward* to be deeided upon.
I'll Vt.l.ll*.
IN l .\N S til Ol.li
Knights held sway hv ilee.ls ul artnu.
hut iii iiiiw-a-davs we hold -way ti.v mil' |
mil l\all>'.l lisplai ul walehes. Old
Time llluls tllllisell uliel rlti|(l> llldleate.l
by "ur line u( elueks, v hleli ate reei.i"-
lli/.eil lis the hesl lline • ki'('|i.'rs ill tow n.
There isn t an orehentra Iu tlif world
that keeps heller time thiol I do. M,\
doekn are siiikuu; uliiianaes Hi it never
(nil I., mark the llli(lit ot the months.
There's nolhlii|t lIlK'il'y thouxh. alxuit i
our display o| Jewelry, w hieh Ineln.les
ilIi the ImIisI noveltlell ot the si.u*«n,
Sly utoi'.i I- nut In dati|(er. tint I do kee|i
ii wateli. ninny watehes, in tm-i. which ;
Invite rather than repel Vlsltui's.
I have II t'iee lllle ol speek- to 111 all j
eye.
R. I>. HANDKHH,
\ii experienced w'iiii h-maker. « III do
all repairing.
Clge wiiti'ti lepairiiiK a apclaltv.
v*at
Solicit hluirc of public patronage.
Min es will lie Itiki'M earn of at low
rati s. ItuuKicH, hack mid pioil
hi.« li kept on hand. Kvery efT'iit
will l>e in in. c to accomiuodtile llioae
tavorih); tne with their uiim^oiii.
A. T. MORRIS, Prop't.
A
I'AKI.OK SI ITS. lti:i>-l«)OM SI U.S. It A V I'AN SUITS.
UK I is IT: AI >S, I MU.KS, (II.MKS. COlCIIKS, I.AWN SK I'l'KKS.
1( Kh'IC H i KW ATt >!IS. t i A I . Wool i aud I • A SO 1,1 NK S TOY Ks
lu fai l, everything in the line of Kiiehcii utensils..
Srjr NT • i'UOIItl.K III SHOW tiOtlllS. -I.rt
L>i" ( all. S"C f, >r \.itirself and v. it Ii I 'uinpelHur- I'riees.
;ill iintl sjivt* .M'i|if\ l>v M'lfit ino III mi
r
f
I )f | >ii i t 111*'111. • if
i
. ur,nr .t Mill" Mkntl i; 11< it i>. If Alil'i i\VS. It A V li\M>. I.'l'l'. KTl'
Wii'juiis. IlitfKs. ('ui riiio't's. I'luifimis iiiul liiiu'Liifs.
Tlii' ('I'li'lii'iitcl Minli'liaki't- Waji'.ii lins 11 < > . •. 111 a I. Soln liotnir
for Hastrn|) cuiiniy. Il. t'ore litiviii^ a \Y:i;;uii. l.tiir^y «ir oilier
\ i'liiclo, rail at 1'. (). 111./.NKITS anil c< ni|>;ii«> juic.-m itttd .|tiali-
! ii*H. (Jtiifk Sales ' Small Profits r Tin- aiiioiint t t' th.* luisi-
n.'sH and lar^.' sales liavo in ritvoj- .'.\|ioiih«^, and a sinall prolit,
4
♦
f
\
?
HOITK'S SALOON.
MAX ttOPVEl,
llaMiin tiffaiii euuiiKed In the Saloon buniiicsa at the Htaml reeealljr
occupied by K, !•'. Ktibeuabcrg, I asli the patronage of frieuda and the
public.
Wbiikiea,
( i«arN of
'(Jilt Eim;k* Saluun
( Main Street,
, . . itastrop
'I e\as.
I., t'l
v liK. I'iioi'hu ron.
. , . Sueee «or to N\ U;UI s
•v III w41 i
II.IN lli« |.ureha-e,| • he I ivorite "t i ill l .i|«e'' Saloon
Iron, Wan.ii lleHutl. I will keep II ii|i lo the
hlKli' -t -laiiilnril. Kim-I Wl.l.kh ", llialidles,
< litars. I.i, . a call.
\\ ilie*
I ■
*G. E. CLARK, Prop't.
A
■ «(TV!,* SUM**., I%..u
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