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CALVARY I'HUKl'll.
.i i .i ! i >i ■ ■ ■
TKr Mondiaii Made think" tla-re
litre about 500 budding statesmen iu
Cornkk Mtoitb i..dinu Ckhbiiohirp. : TVxaii, evtjry one of whom is impa-
jtiently waiting for the legislature t*
The punt week hue in truth been iikhI and fix him up coiigTesional
i* A CiHuliuTi poh ni . joi vtiok oiu> nf^at iul#rNt to tliv inomlwrii district.
Bastrop AilvuitUer.
THI cm mi waco
i' i
Of Till
UNIVERSITY Ml- TK\A-
Election t« be h--'1 the I."
lay in September.
of Ih«- Kpisi -opal church, of llastrop.
and our townspeople generally.
A gentleman the other liny met
up with au old countryman 'hut
< i, Tuesday night the K-v. (J. \V iwbiuwI very di ->nm«d to. and seeing
IhtmU II, ... Utdvetfmi, delivered u a lm..d o„ hi* hut. remark.
. . imI, I svr yon r.ive lost u trirrin.
most clnipient crmou, winch was - Yen sir.' wan the reply. " Was it
luvorahly spoken of by all who1 n nr „ distant relation." "Well,
heard it. I purtv distant." said the old mitii,
On Wednesday the Rev. I,. M ' "'bout twenty-four miles
THE IMPROVED
WATER ELEVATOR and PURIFIER.
As a Water Elevator It iias'Ihohe moitts:
ll ii- th> SiiMftltut Stwhirt far tuning Wattr oh fkt imtriran Market
A
Bastrop
CAD KM
Y
Two new. itrav notice* published
ill this uwne. 0 , —
, ,• ... 4- 1,1 preached to a' H , w, , ,, k ; t|„.
Read th. .titer, letter from hiK,lly illliv„ kimM 4aV, Mo„.H ltrt now> ilIld th,v ,in<l
our >>ibUrvilb- correspondent. j 0n Thursday morning. e.uly handled the truth iih wreckhtwlv a*
The editor is indelted to "flreen ' vicct, the Hi-hop administered (lie w,m" °f present dav do while
' speaking of tlieir circulation, *L~*
\3 alnut, for ii bucket ot jieneh.n. Holv Communion, a large number *V, . , ,,, . ,
j i r "Id ratriarch would have louml roum
Regular nervice at the Methodiiit partuKing. on bin table of stone for one more
church next Sunday. I'rayer-nieft-1 At 10 a m.. 'lie Uev. 1 h. I <-e. r| (.rtnimtuidmeiit. ami said : "IJiotln-i,
nig immediately after Huiidnv Sebool. ' Aunt in, delivered a most excellent thou mu«t iu>t lie." Cuthbert Vp-
A tine ruin fell here about noon <l'«™rse. whi. I. is -aid to have had | l. _ _
Tue<«day last, the l -«t rain we have : ll W|L'' The wi'dding ring, v hich has boen
imd tor several month* \t-1:80 the Sunday ncbool and a cynibol of marital iiiiou for count-
. . ., .. , memU'rs of the coimieifii'ion a^eui'
Meyeral eontributioiiH crowdwl , . .. ,.
,. • I 'deil a the p-a.lej'ee i>| Mr. 1 I.
out tliiH week, when u ill apiietu in ,. .... . .
11 ; llavuie, the |ti>hi>p and cler^'v at
next i* ue.
less l eiitui ies, i« Knin^ i ut ot fashion
in the West, it i« Miiil, and for a :ur-
ious reiLion. In divorce caKee it is
impossible to determine tu whom the
urn of lining without any rinp1 at
all ha* be, it adopU'd, and *vitli .suc-
'•ess
\ K, HILL, > „ „
Mm. H. V THOMSON, [ 1 rmcP la
Muk> \ssii Thomson, /Vu't Teach'r.
1st.
M.
I
MliS INSTi fl ION WILL BE
)J>- II • . l ■ n of pu-
II in ■iisili/ m/jiintit/ to un>( "'ell or (Ktrrn. Any person can put one un in 2"> piln, on th< 1 UiM
minutes, km it lum n" Httacbment to any part of the well below the platform. j|| Scptt^Illhoi*
(t •> nrif ihinihlf. Th*; endlcwi chain w '.oir^ powed hf altetiiaU- lint and : mud , , ... . . .
link- niirie of th* b-. t iron, and x)rong enongh to l ear ten time:- the xtraiu w lullowiug rates ot tuilinu :
reoiiireil. Hirrtf 'miii is t rut erf. The buckets liear no strain, except the fi'^MAKV t I.ahn Kiadiiig,
weight of the water iu ibelli. The complete chain and buckets hivij /iilrmi- J'li'Hiiig and Arithmetic,
izt't! iron it never corr ides per month #2 (*•
. I KTKHM TUATK Ct.VSM—SaiUC
It iinrl. - i a si 11/. The chain bal nice# itself, so i!ie only res mt a ice to ivei'fonie i.*; ll(< I'riuiarv. with addition-
the weight of the water in the buckets ; hence it is the only structure that al studied,'per month
will raisi water t'runi iln/i nrlls will out a corresponding increase of friction. I'hkfaiiaTOKY English Com-
It 'I ill SKi'hlt frrrze. It is the oni.i pat tiieil wat-r drawer that has stood the position, tirammar, Arith-
test of the past cold winter; ii* < ne iustiuice it worked freely with the ther- V' - 811,1
* *>■ '«■'"« «■■ >' *• ■ «"♦ j.wSui'K I™!™" SSP
. . ... .. , , , . . . Mat hematic*. Etc., Latin
'mufs , iihf/nr n-r, mill nf its lust. Alter year.- <>t nervice. the sanu nianU-r ot turns ot tin "aak: ttnd Grek. (if ileairedl per
month
ith.
r,th.
t*>
t (M>
th.
.un
• amount of water .is when i.ew.
, I tile residence of I>r. H. I'. I.uckelt riiij,; Ixdonpi, and. to prevent quarreln
liev. >V . . v\ . Mnith will w J,,.,, th. m,ir«bal, Mr. .las. Nielml- and ditfcreni i-s of this kind, the l'asli-
preach in the Bpiwnpal Church to-! roriu,M| lh(l ,„||,>winp p.-,.eesM. |i
morrow morning. Workmen
The liaotrop Lone Star Mill"] Vnhitcct.
w ill begin grinding wheat next week, i Muilder Verv few inci have hpii gh <
They prop making lir-t N "*<«,ymeii ainiI clergy. , t«. keep still. The Italians bave a
j|onr wlp'u all to. f!i «.roi ii«i nrnvcrli. " Iloar. him* and say notliintf
it vim Wish to live in peace. The
11 j r I' Who is bent oil lellilin all lie
i\v> generally end- b\ telling a
deal iimri' than lie knows, l'lie
to|igue is harder to bridle than the,
wi|ile«t horse that ever roamed the'
priirii -•
The sudden ' ban_'e> ii' the *ii>h
/ h i- mmi nt 'In iihjiiiinii- iiiniii'i'i ''i /iinn/is. It has no woikIwi tubing to wear out, decay ami pollute Ihc Contingent Fee, jier session,
w,ter. no iron tubing to ru t. no Mickers or valvi** to wear out. never lias to l>e /u ihnil. fi'n l>i I or limit Spafii-li, l'retiili. German and
a 11 iiit, i, >s no L r \ i' ii kk. U'iihi.u or \\ oon in contact with the wabr t< contamiuat)1 with it. .Jul you I Hook-Keeping, each, per
111 not have t'l pump out a pail full of water to get a IRksh root. musk, for evt ry cup j7ors d< wn lel|j n otith
•*) I Hi
I i JO
1 IK.)
>tl
i i«I
We have a contribution on our " "
table acronipuii.ed with the rupiest ''N' ' ^'-^vrr
to " publiah'all Or none," and as wei.'"41 *'
, , , | !■ l j, llvmn Hook, a complete lii-tmv
have not space to publish it iMiti| e. 1
we ore forced to leavi it out
A Morria, who atten€eil
cent session o| the (ir md I. «I|
^ghts o| 11• <r. at Sin \lit• tin
ale the return trip froru the Maui i
I'v Uaatr^, vi., iustir. in 'hir-:,
F ^*n bout*.
the "tuiie was to Is iiiai
ju-ited ij
t-.-ner IJ. k.
of
the ehurrh. (r an it« lir-t iin • pi on
at M;u- rop. d i tie re 111 coins, ii the
*iillie u| *1 eupir- ut the "i.il.es-
t"ll Nevv. 11' III toll I'o t .ml If —
rup \ii' .un -W*. " |^| ... j—**
•ni-
Wooll III
of water t
ol air tn the bottom", and fills with cold water a* the air escapes. Mi sn taught by ,Vrs. MoI.lik Mr.
it trill umh' ir.i/Mi mtfrr < oi.ti. A* the cap. filled w ith air enters the water, the pressure separates tiiej 1'ow u . prices a« usiuil.
twoga^^'s which ■ -omposes the air. The lighter ami wanner gas, Nitrogen, escapes at mice through ! Pupils troin the country desiring
the -in.ill hole ii Mi boti an of the cup. The heavier ;ind culder gas. Oxygen, e.-capes aa the water en-j board can be accommodated at rea-
;. rs the cup while | .i.-. ini: under the l ettnii' wheel. The constant contact of this cold g>w will iu isv ,-uiable rates, tiy applying to Mrs.
llMM i reduce tile water ill the same ten perahliv . - the Oxygen. CUTKHN W ATKK can thus In- made j II. \ Tkomsi-n.
Nojdeductions made except for pro-
AMO\ E CLAIMS, HUT ASK 'raet.nl illnemi.
i • r K and '*>1 ii for drinkiiig, ^ it bout the use
WHt) EXAMINE Tills INVENTION
iit ice,
VOMIT
" How docs it purify Water V"
Scholars removed Is'Jo re end of
v- s.ion. will be i harped for whole
tin e.
Iiiustrop, July tith. ISHl-tf
\ il i il Veil, ,|
ups | around the Terra Gotta wheel suspended in the chain at the bottom of the Well or j « . si
, i t iiit I i .li_.iikiif.riit / ill* tlii* #1, ll,..,,' l,t|. I,* iimtlii. Iioltiilllt.itll,. toll I II Is 'kill oil IV tllin- * IL^i, I ' .V 1 N S ^ t 111) OX
(!• i irogt
;presstve one. ajiil tin- add re ^ of
Misl'op (}f, tfg. '{. • Wickcli.i. I' -li-
The high apple, latmn which Smith rmd Itucker. were Ii,: n-
Hr. Shnrklefonl h^ for the Word. I ,.(| t,, w,(|, marlo-d aii-utiou
was amply demonstrated last week I \f niirht the church mm ir..- d-d.
bv tepairinu the te«'th of one of our irutinImt of gentlemen imt finding
-steenifsl minister), with mt charge I r,llim ,|,m ,|„. hnilllin • t
!>r H. "*hon- his faith by Hi- works. ,|„ i,„t-„|,.. ,vh. n the llev. I. U
Wi li ,rn that tlegro womaii |luml d!. Ii\ *pei :,il re<|iie-t pre.a bed
Oil Mr T I. Black ' lartu. i'ii Vi un .iti.iin, a id w ni"-' attcutr.ii--
re«'k. Iw-'.OW town rece |tlv y v- lell — l •" •
Vttcr > r\ ii tin holy ri'c if con
i • to NI i* to d' • an\ hie ite
i,>* he |..n't ku n b •«* in-nv *•• ' I'll'i" N b. mm lit1:. I! I j
I'A.I* l.'aile a Ic|o- I rellial',-. 1>h I
I I ''ill I'l -Tt\ !.. W . arc n • ill t'-i'k . lo-i v t • heart, a I • • i ,i pear
..j-I to ^ive noiioe that the ladies cd i.rrv ben all 'ia- ovei
the II i's I'r.iiri" Vid St- a-ty will] V •--•« rd \ the
nit, i ■•■•iu l'e-!ival. at ll id i'ii;. 'e'l m • >•( I a|. '
j*ins of wiitm-n are >er> embiu ra- - I'istern. they an- constantly diwharging air through the water from the bottom to the top. This not only thor
ink' to lafibiouab|i men about to mar- ,v agitates the water, but it force- a I n-ge surplus of oxygen from the air into tin
water, and thi> surplus of
or organic matter in the foulest Well or Cistern.
n . ,!'' '"Vi' "V ' "l", """''I" oxygen i-« sullicient to coiisuti.e nil impuriti
and bice eyes are the lieiu'lit ot the 1
-1 vie. and "in.ill mouths and bli'ek | j. t itte-ted b\ li'iudreds of our i. • I • ■ i • ic.-s that th< I'lwttiir «/••// (hit roy ll "/«/_ //«• -. ir-ih ■ llw/s •turf It nl(
,-Si- ire not at all in demand. Hut / , , Wlj| ln yi Wat-r
-iniiio e the latter nhoulil shortly '•••- . . . . . . '
, '• i'f irit/i r ilyiht ilii'l iiii'il IC'lter tuttii.
come the rage again, w hat could a
man do with l is big-nioilthcd and
IIIae-eyinl «vife Take her Mlto ••',> I
ciety lie could not, and he would
find it •litficult to gi-t rid ot I-r in ' \' | |{ \N K SMI'I II. I'ateute ami Manufa. tun . l:'*> 1' •! ,in St . Lroi kh i,. 1' lb, V. V
any « n v
« kkii i■ i IHitNKiNo. " y voi.ng M . hiia-on exhibition, drawiug water feet, at r—id-in f C ipt. T. C. Cain. Editor Adverns*
frii nd o( mine was cured of an in- 1 '- ' - ■ ■ -
.el will rentlv'.' a'.! ntl-ir, h'trf tust? and .,i'll. In shop' n H /.• ?/,•
iUlilD cV JONfcS,
Sole tlwt'i is ot b'ight.for Lee, Mastrop and Kavetk- Countie*.
1
. Uaj b t triplet*, two of whom ir>-
< 'irig and doing well. I'mu 'li'm ilMU yy i* ad "ini-'
op
■ 11 a I i|e t h r*t for liquor, which IumJ
so prostrated bun that he was unable
II- \i asenlirelr
cured by t lie use of I lop UHtera. ft
allayed all that burning thirst; it
! ml. away the appetite for liquor:
in lib- Ins nerves .teady, aipl he has
remained i • : and steady man lor
in ir«- than two yi i r^, aud has no dt
■ I'ra i« ■ h ii'i h. I'uesdav • • ■ t - <
I'l- p iIdle oene'iillv in-1
etive hoitn-'
I MEKI INt.tM t ol .N I \ <1 If
i.K
sire to return to his cups. I know
of i numlN-r of others that have Is-cti
■ • itr,•• I • ' drinking by it." From a
h ..'ii-i. li •{. u b. nil, t'htc.igo. Ills.
I M ' ii'i •' i ani|" . *• t * n / -
we arn. ts progressing
Hi a.• uunui over Sund
"«Pf|s(
r"!''
r""'w„v
eliug. Jtl llllles
*' under full
will iv,. 1. 4 Boutinuc
h r 'x'"miai
'•'•sr. \ tit,, , .d faci«d horse
'-randtsl H f- , «Tiould r, hind
'"vpt whir
"t
H-. \ M b
i Is pt III I '
1111—
the
take
it ur-
• il.tr
* hirh
ti<
1 '
Jjt"
are
ne .«t" the Ins k. for
a rew ■ ot * i1' is offered.
"dv. f,S(. ^ , ii 11ber* t>ar-
lar«
• Ti,
1>rf* « Hg ,«i|.e
"ilU' * 'if tju I'm
1T*-:,lUU 111 \t. at wllii ll till
t tend.
Is i n s ' is.. Mast, i
plain it-i-li:
\| M \ i' \\ .Is.hi. ot ,.i tin.
ho propositi to the ladies 1*1 til" I
lat- m-e:ingot the Veteran Associ-
ation at l ali-stiiii to form a Veteran
Ladte- Vvi Vs-oeiatioti of the wives
FEED, SALE and
Livery stables,
Texas.
Prop'r.
no.sou
IJAHTItOP KNItill l's or
No. 1&79.
IU-pular ineellu(|A rat *i. t tbir.t Mae
lay MgtilH in each nnmli.
C. n. OARWOOD, Jiotuior
C. U. r'AVsrr, lleponer.
Kriir ol Cl.-tihoriir ll<in«(%,
()|) - "
GKO. li ALLEN
l'lie tblbtwin- tur.i-iMph «.ll ex
I ' 'it t-i \ n iai'1 I' i'le
'in- th tt the text Till .-t.':
Ha tro| i 'utility Wrung- •
plie e a* O.ili || ill ('linn I:. a
day '.'7th test
of lli II county
with ns and d"liyei an uiMriss It , , .
w.ii. ..i.,g.d !" •" * «, tl,«;
aii i-. I-. i' • , an iii •'. - • t ft f'll approval and supjKirtof < olonel S j, 1 .. f i . lit il >tl "'i \ Oil to Olll tit K |'o|- (Still
u% ,t | t ( | I htis< n. I of t k«' Aw«h - latum 11 ^ I > I ■ 1 I! I 111 I I
I W
liood Hacks, Buggies and Teams, and Extra
Saddle lloises to be had M all houis.:
G AM III,ft LO'JOK. 241.
Mi'i'tn 4:u Satunlay Light ill eneli
uinutli.
N. A. MQilStlM, W. M.
J\s. N Ho ,POH. Su Htctitaiv,
BASTRDP CIS API Kit, No. J3
Sf "t in (list Silurduy Ji.iglit iu eiu-li
mouth.
•T ff HOODMtN, M. K. H. P.
J.ys. Nicholsok. rfcvietsry.
^ROANS'
THE CAHiMlB ORGANS
'J'intl Session.
Mil! TWENTY-SECOND AX-
NT \L skssion OF
Mils, oil WAIN'S SCHOOL
WILL ol'KN o\
Monday, Sept. 5,1881,
The Scholastic year is divided into
two sessions, the hr.it embracing four
months: the second, beginning the
FIIts'! MONDAY IN JANTAHY,
embracing five and one-half months
No deduction except in cases of
protracted illuess.
TKliMS l'KIl MONTH.
I'rimarv l>e]iurtmetit ,ji)
I'repi-ratory Department ... ti Oil
Intermediate Department. ... I <H)
Higher Department.. 5 00
it 'netingent fee. jier session .. . 1 IN)
NOTICE.
M > brand is M, with half circle
oyer it. and NV>, and my mark i^ a
smooth crop off eacii ea'\ I will
prosecute, to the full extent of the
law. anv penoa takiutc up inv rftock
M. H. VOCNW.
Hi stia j. duly Jd. l,SSl.\v3
I •ei-
an
I'll i- fur tl'i - ■ ison tittie l>ab'-i ""I" '
I of i it! itl 1| I Ve b"el| rei ."I t <Vi' o| ' Ill-Ill >e| y
t fu-ti I I'l Ha-1 I oji coilf' V. p'lf ll I'l 'I
bj i1 riii.ini HI
' IndiVAid S.•• -i t • • Mill | i,. ! Iu a !• i\
"illt. .,u Ice i i • mi l-'esti- *'•• '<•< .ipts ; I. i.
tlir tjl s I'rairie church. 111 ,l"' -'"r1" u' "vc
r^-'^mtunixf. at which the | " 'wo of th-m (PH.. H, tr.r. '
t \ p'-i-aiu fim„1,v- U l,v •• •' ; O n men limit*
,n#J u all who attend. |,>Hn W,M !'"> ik" '
in lla.- ■ t op . do t 'n re ri b.iiits ol t
and tin- Kxaiaiuiiti/ Hoard of Yeter- ' t i It • t ' I' '.I . ,1 . |>rononocwl l.y the t.Mt jnlge* in
.will l.e pleased *. receive til- I ID 'I'CKI 1 ^ll 1 lS II It'll. > ) 1"1 V< TS f ill ll 11 U1'' I • 11 1 ODtlS | "d* eoilol'jr iiuii |'urrtp« to In-
at |u ,i*i
■lay - i ts i \]M-cled
and bnsine*-
"statcsinan
lar>i.
Wk-i...
it kAiutr
* ! • r
ui"
yyith lit-' horse v •
prank / . wot rvintr. and </n • iu • a
it'll u.'ht "I ti" 111li 14 allil ku-k-
iuy,|„it we'll U't ou: old barlow that
lAnt boy ^'ol a rope under /'< • tail.
t he, |.)|.W.
-<Sp,., t,l Ittelltl' II IS dlfeited to
the adverti •etni-nf ol NIr CIih"
fit!1 lib al, who ha pein-d t n the
Wle-liolise oil Malll Street, Oppi site
Mr t'has. \ oii(t s gun shop, lor the
lam y and li'tnilx j,rro-
tl oso ih-Mrinif to enroll:
prey ion to organi'/.ation
• the tiex meetin^ of tin- V.-teran'
\ ■ • n i-hi t \\ ai i. addre s M i
NI \ i 1 ou i ire ot Major l u-
ll Ste>* al t. \-l-itill. VII the paj , n |
• I-1 • ■ 11 d I y ' O 11; ■ voter ill. Ill lex . • \ ill
pie, . e liol •>•
I • ie I • i.111• 1 ! i i .at•■; i I 111.• lx ii;lit
■ Honor, tn his oilii i.d rep irt, gives
loll.e.y 11vr st i: is! ii-, ot the grow th
I. • A I: OKflACK^ TO \.>l) ntOM Ht'UAUK
''Ii xi iii11 -iii'iii! itti nt' at ^'viu to
I r -',-ii'tu i\ - ■ it -i b'lii.'l sli.-m ol public patioiiaite,
A - <5El). U. ALI EN, Uast.< p, i'cia.i.
.TOIIN y'. Hoax
\nst a ii'i i far
lieetl better We
i nttou seMiuu b li
tbe pi i, have
have heard of no
lor !• - than 11ij
o| tin
\\
aud 11 eeni> and :n one inn tan ee lit
I'e'nr* paid I ■ a bale Dr\ «• "ids
and grot ?S.' in bi soi l h>-re 11.1
'cheap a.s tu the capital i ty, an I our
iiierchant.s mast oll'ei the tanner
• acli indue.-incut i~ will bring their
|>timI in I s to t 111 • market.
We clip I lie I '! lowing li 'III a I'ale -
•inc -pe< i d i" tl-e New-, under date
of \iigust lutli.
('aplain I un ' f' N\ isc.
o| t lie Wencral I and ' Mli.-e
t r in t • xa- :
ma\ will lie proud of I lie
sin cos- o| su grand an order tho(
Kiii;r111s of I' • 1111r I *ir year- ago.;
\iigust. Isi i, the lirst session o| this
gran 1 bin|v w i Indil -it I*.destine,
and it at that time numlieml ">•>
|i ib;es. with a lil' lilin'isblp ot |'.'S|.
In \ugnst. Is"i','. the Second si -.ion
w a- held in 11 ill i . at that t nil" it
numbered lodges with a tic nilier-
diipof'.'Mit In \ttiru t ls^ii. the
«hil'd se--ioti w a-4 held II Waco: at
that title I I tt lodges, with a nil-Ill lief-
• lltp ol ootHI \\ . Ill-HOW isselllbli'd
ill til" i it x o| Sail \lltoiiio at the
forinerlv fourth annual session yvitli I i'-
ii i- ju-i lodge-and i ni'-niU'isbip ipproxima- ,
i). W. .IOjNi ES & CO.,
on, i oiigii-MN AVfinic, Al ^ I !.\
FurMTure ftntl CiM'Ers,
House Ftmiishiim; Goods,
ipitii tn
tie- v iy bist. 1-", r sytni'iithi-ue pun-
aud rich tour, " ml ii.f l i ith fljri ••'
}iow,.- thi-y In,m) no mp, nor, uc t the
; in.-fciit Horses left at my stables, ■•imstriictlun yf tlm mc 'ion ii -nri' n uu-
oiliiiilv rthieb cut! no! lie c.toclloil. A
trinl .viil r a . nice th* w .sl *e> ptiu thsl
these or^uuj urn u .<■ . 1 iu every ri 8
|IM'I.
PrifeK i low us tlrst cIiish orpio.H on
In- .i |,1 ut, winch is tally n« low ,s the to
- !1 ,1 cbeitp i i *iiiis «r,' i (f.-ii'il.
ltKINH Mil) PKAfrffi
Itiistliv , Apill 1881.
J. A. HOOPEK, ofAwilllt
W I T ti
WOOtSYON. WEILS A VIDOR,
- ('nttou factors.
ami ut: it A I.
,(
(
n rv kestaUuan r,
HY I'Mi I VUtiKKT N'l'Ol'K
I i i, ,\ 111 .,• 11*. t
Amk-o S ft -Jo-; , ffo,). -ul« 1!)"T9
\V I < I IN
IN TilE >TA I'K.
E ininatioii lay it. 1
l> \\ JONRs .V CO.
U. C SI M PS(
sale ol staph !atii y anu i.'tiniy returned here from a very atdiion- ting TmH. which places out state m
eerier contortion.inmi, cake-, ginger- ,(|l,| Vll,,. th] -urvey ol the railroad the tilth rnuk of grand jari-iliction-
pop, and U-er on ice. < barley will bifdn in < ro-lo . I
ln i.imemtwrvd w rfr lit. lever .-ml War/.-a counties
etlic ent deputy post mastei i
& Simpson,
I'HtKNTX tl{t>^r WORK.
PRB8T0N STRLET, HOUSTON, TEXAS',
.#<« r sr m.Hitfaar,
— ritoriumop.—
(Old L-- vis II His .)
IIastuo'-, : Tkxas.
Me,ils fu-ui.,'i,' l ui u i lii-ari.
Single MM'. 80.
Tuhie nlw/y s nii^ilo d wuh the best
ihe oinrhet niTords.
j family \ni> fas< v onoci;itiEs,
.11 lo'i• Figure*.
li it ■ n< in .r o-. | i . e i n I f, r ■ oiietr,
r/s
l f'ti ly 'o pl'oe, Kunr'inti'ii -iit sfao-
'I ui I usk it f hi-r«| shiire ,,f imlruu
«" AUWL'QT ALUXKl llT.
Api:123, 1^81 Iliu.
t
oM.MlssioN
M
EH' IIA N l>
STHANU *. Walvkstox
Wuhestoii, duly V*. 'Mtiljan
C'liiinir*' of I5u80 !
, li. It yill NSBt Kll.
.1 MOTH I-
I.
ttfini'i rs, l-'.iiiiid.-is iiu• 1 Mn'tnuint" M iiiuluctiiri-m of F.ugmes,
U||«I Mills St« Mills, Hi -hiii l". I Ion Pri-wicr,
Pnci * ittfeu on npphciitiiin. l'tmui t >it-i>ntkki j(ivcii to lepitiru.i).
Ituilns,
IIEAI.I'.W IN
'o• 11s, Kent and
lie siirvcvu'r fe- \ tl exchange tells lis that I lie
a lib- |'(,rts an CM - iV' drouth. Imt the crown jewels ol I ranee are to lie
,, railroad cxten cai is can-iug the s,i|,| without reserve, the cut ire pro-
cral. courteous geu' h-maiixand will ,, ei n t r \ to rapid 11 utile up with a ie-d-'4, ^ devot.il to the muse,tin
give sutiufnrtion to custon.crs. It , |1WS ,,i pi,,|ieci< Quaker's i uid I hey ought In fetch a big
iou wnnt anything in his lire, In Hum settlement, on the plains of sum, tor thi\! include some of the
will give vou I bargains and treat « rushy county ha* air ly on/nt greatest hist,,,•„ gems. The "Uegont"
lainilics, and tImtx liore will join diamond, the haud-'ouie.st
vou cleverly. See ailycrtiiM iiien them this fall. This ts ■ ailed the diamond ill the world, though not
Mess I ver Mnoie, N A. Mor- \nieiuan desert, but the Quakers the largest lit weighs |;t(| carats.
us and T. •I. Trigg are oft'on a hunt- are niaking it blossoii' like a I '",.m uiaiusi is Ihe one which Na-
tug jiii,nt Ned Ifobinson coininan-
|ed the si|tiiiil, or rather the 111111-"' |i :|<|, (,| „|(eniute tieetions of the Krencii revolution, but recovered
lli,it hauled the parta to the happy „,,||'i >1 lands Without such a law again. It was brought from India
I ,nti!ig grounds En tin the Well || \ must buy the ranges or U-crow d- (v'u-re it was ptutiahh -toleu) by the
should judge they cd out of tlieyi. The stock and far- grandfather ol William 1'itt. tin Karl m mi- «m m— - '■'■tj.
■ t. t titers are doing well, and in spite of olChatham, who sold it to the in-
. .. ""I'P > " the itrouth there is bid "mall loss of famous licg.-ut d Orleans'lor IpO-'a.- • • ... ,.
• ■•tow os| 11*1' I 111 I V (1 iiL-it' tl! ii I 1« I III | 1 11 . | iWkl'lt I > •. I > ' I , . | I H I 11 ,4 UI 1 .11 It O t 1 .1111 I I S tllltll' tlil<\il|tn v.' Ill I'I \ Ol'< • ® lUtll*
HHwHrM-4! * limy iHiuM ui i u | 111 hihI rxriMl nt itojim an* nrin^ (Hv. uhns touiiiln.g . :m 'ltuiifs of J
JjKhI, which past, experience lt;i< made tn that wet ion. the 1'itl family. \. ng the din- '"K-j ""'1-sh.M-s, I-.tc , En-.
- . moiids are some coHi-ct tin t'-i ,'tiiiil I pn,v highest market price foi ''oil on, Hides and I'miutry I'roduce.
A 111 - g 1 o Woman heard a hornl Ma/.arin, a great tinnier of gents am! '''i.anl tug my Irictuls lor past lllicrnl patronage I isk a cintiiiiiaiicc o
.... . | j blowing curly Wednesday morning,/ a connoisseur iu cutting aud sell.i-t/ u,1
Wniich s water, which has it tendciii (hoti^ht judgment day had conn/ them. He it was who iuvent vl th. Vli, • , , ., .. .
n powerfully weaken one's sfoA llol,K|, and cut up coii..iderab|I| -brilliant" lorn, of cutting di ution' 1 >v,l^"c ""P"'^dc.itc.l barcaim I. , the t «.•«. ^ ,
1 %' :,f- b t <i> h> w, ipti- fed , w,th from WV t . I,| f, '
(i. li AHEUNSHllUI iSi Co.,
tu;Al t.IIS is
(i t'IKM'llI Mol'l'luimllso.
IIASTUOP, TEXAS.
J lave moved tin-ir stoe't id jjoods
1 I to the W Kltt.'.NKK IlltKK 1! H.l -
sin-'i 1 h lii,,tt* r, 1 i,u,l oliick- ISO, opposite ol'l slaml, where will lie
found a complete and varied assort-
• iient of lb v-goods, I'lothing, Hoots,
Shoe-.and I-ano goods, Vlso,afresh
lot ot l-'iiiiiily and Fancy Wrooeries,
all of which will lie sold low for 1 ash
- ! or country produce.
Tbankt'ul for past liberal initrou-
of mi
wag
/oil we
The -t<n kiuen regret ti e fiiilure ot polean um-iI to wear 111 the hilt oil
the l.egislafnr.- to pies a law for the lie swiu'd It w,is stoh u daring the
Genertil Mercliantlise,
A. -I. DO LEY,
f , v/i
Ht iLMPEH,
Ihistru/i, 1'i'jriia.
Sii<)i-. In the rear ol \. Kt'bard 1
Hlack-mith shop.
Ml work guaranteed to give satis-
faction and charges moderate.
riianktul for past favors, I re-
—pi*i Hully a-k a Itls-riil share d tl-.e
public patronage.
age, we ask :i continuance ot same,
pledging ati.sfaction iu every par-
ticular.
taught them t>> be essentially iiec-i
, essarv In couiiferwt the ill effects o|
Mr- I.At iii St vt to,, 1 will open
a 1 la- in Ml si' the 1st of S pteni-
ber . earlier tf d. -ued, and y\ ill teach
liistrumental. tncbidiug < /crnv s
Si-rics, with the new stinli on Oc-
taves V'ocali/.atioii taught in all of
ti-i brain lies. Ili'g.unerK will receive
half hour lessons eai ll day
On* «r.-I fi.1% • ' :
lli«' IfarMt ahU M llriii -
A- IniWttal. ll fit Hops, Buy-hu, MllfV*
dr.iK|«i • W'.t i on,« h
I , mum!*«•• -- '* •.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1881, newspaper, August 13, 1881; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204727/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.