The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 26, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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STODDARD, Dentist,
LSI IN. ifcXAS.
j'euts u liai.
.For buU' by iTruggists
®ic psiirog
AUSTIN,
■ j r y run to jr.
TEXAS
GLUME 2{X
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
Entire J ml th* Rn%frn/t. 7V r,t«, /W-O/flcf ns
BASTROP, lUSfROP COUNTY, TF.XAS, JUNK 2tf, 1SS0.
/•: /i s
,8'i imt Iptlnn In advaiiw
•I payment l defer roil 'IOiIuvk
r ATMS nr AnvKKTrniKri:
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20 (Ml
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40 (k)
no no
100 (Ml
McKean,
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On,. mptiire
Two ••oiiil'in
.'t'lirae*'pi n'*s
' mil toill'th '"lotiio.
On«-hairwlmnn. 1M,
v)a roluioo •" ""
Tr*mi«nt n.lvertiitoinunjs *1 per sip™.
Inn* inch) tirst Insertion, ii'Vl .10 cents,
lor naeli «iii>«H|Ui'Ui insertion.
l.ije ,1 llntine* llllel'll Cdlts lll'l' lloo •« CH'ill
rutniciptant Insertion ten ccfil . Hi:von
wonl« msko a Unit «i
Obltnsry until''*1 vending tin lines,at tlie
rate ol 11 Qi<nl4 ii U|i"> , .,
All i . if. Mi'nl ixlvi rlUi'irttots m.«( in: paw
Mr In advance- ,
I ,. r ,i advertisements. when idiariroo. "•
mm ir.' for 'iiu li Insertion. Win o pain
in i Ivanee >?t per square tin the tirst.
in I K'l *nnti lor oaclt itddlllouiil Iiihci'-
frtT The above rut. "Ill - '•
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A <\ I.kAis. fti'V'iltvr
GROCERIES,
Austin* Texas.
* Wo nr< In r.tli^iiiirti'rs lor Country Wori'hnntu mid ' I oftp llnrgHiiin..,^ .
Patronise Home Industry.
or noNoii
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Or 'l«HI. IHKK1TIIKV.
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I i, *t 1'aMi.4 inmrui Wmi- l' m. iiMM
in . it'll : 'nil' 1 i.'.
C'liurn v ivtii nwi -Jwp't l>. R«v«<
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l'u'. in. t i I'. I'■ 11ii•''
ji rii11. ■'" i iik rhii'l*.
Kent 1.—.I.'lui M Fioiny.
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t)u l ;l i I' •'«>■ lll't.
jlnni I Alliiil lUnwtl.
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Ii..*! I imni'H II rilzwlllliini".Jr
il,.'il'• 1 • in Suivyi'i
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Ili-nt I I'' ' lt"« -
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The HOPPE HOUSE
F. W. H3PPE- Proprietor.
MAST n or Ti^CAS
nnciiil Ml' rllmi irivni 'I'raiiHlrol ('iihIoiii
"hi* iioiih i,af iiii* uu'rtl nliy aji'l uvinlori-
ihln rooin . ♦' .iiij*. liotni In li>wi .
IV nr.ii mill I'vi'i'.v niirn;n.n irivi.ii jriii'Mi"
i llM ITI'Ji ill in li'l'fl I •* 11, "ilil I lie '•I I in iii nl I In iri*
r w, iMli'jli'i.
At M 'lUflns much ulariu i* foil nt
the rcutinueil < > viiiK'in ul the lumk
nl' thn MiiHi 'uVl'i.
broom corn, whi-li a year ajjo wan
worth $1H) f«r toa, is now worth
unv where from f 100 t i £'! 10.
A Ktiring of magnetic
bcuu to
V. ^ Nil It
water has
ouml in Kos;iiifl«0 county,
^nrt. It was struck by some persons
lioriug lor coal.
Archbishop Keehan, ol Cbieami,
conferreil the rite of conlirniation on
117 convicts in tho Illinois Peniten-
tiary, at Joliet.
President Cleveland was born on
tho 18th of March, lS:i7, ami Miss
Krankio Kolaom, his wife, was born
on tho Plsl ol July, '8iA.
Call: Mr. Brown persists in iiuiiu-
taininK A provokiiiR silence. The
public had begun to expect another
volley from his pell, lias the cam-
paign boodle so stuluelily given outi*
There are thirty-lko hiarriage-
able young ladies at Independence,
Texas, ami only flvo n'.arriaReable
young men. The Hrenlinm l,hiniioV
says it can't yery well blame the
young men ol that towr lor goinc
out tuero a courting.
The wheat harve.it has begun ill
Tennessee. Missouri and Kentucky,
r.|i(J the tp'/mise of a lull averagt
y eld lias been fulfilled. In portions
of Missou i an uiinsu:i!ly largo yi |il
js asstired. Similar reports conio
'Trom VmlrrfJ? and Ohio.
*•—
At the .n t o. he body of a
Maine mah, wV0 died thisotlicr day
from a wound'received in t'lfi war, a
bullet, much worn was fouiWl in
Iwi'Tiatinembir wnniuchdw-
fflsr 1 and contained many ininuto
pieces of lead.
#« •
A Kiogslr-i la'nily moved fn pi
their house a mouth ago, mid receuU-
ly. says tlicj Kreeman. the little j{irl'
ol tht lainiiv.e.iol her n'.other iVefit
to rnlf <>ii l4e lad; W4lo oreirtnipd tjie
ItoiiTO-lh yfliad tirii-nfcf4. WMe tl; ro
tho
had Srrivful hut a few dRy Iv KiVe.
Shelookcitf at. it earelnlly, mid t'en
shid: " Mwnima, we movej ffiffoo'n;
fte'd have pnt f't >t 1'iady if we'd huVe
stavil here.
Jemry .Insllrn.
I'lOlmli l|il,U lliKi'lil.
A drunken young loaler at a
dance iu Newark, N..I., struck a
pretty and ienpectable youni? girl
from an adjacent town who Inul
nccepted an invitation to the hall.
Until he is tried for tho assault the
giil must remain imprisoned as .
witness away from home and friends.
Tho Trouble About Ills I rnorclU.
Town Tii|*iv«t.
"It looks like wain, old fellaw. J
kj:irn.-i we'd bettaw have a liantom."
' \\ hat do you want a hantom lor?
It's c:tilv half a il't/.i'ii blocks and
you've got your umbrella." "Yaus,
denh boy.' Hut its my walking u.tn-
bwellaw, L cawn't use it law u wain
nmbwellaw. T coyld nevaw wap it
up again don't you know."
i — -
4 Qulik retort.
S. A. Express: A prominent San
Autonian who loves h;s toddy occas-
ionly, was seen by his Wifb to coino
out of a ssloon the other ('.'ly wip-
ping his mouth on Ins coat sleeve,
and when he went home to diiliu r,
the better 'ialfexclaimed.
"1 saw you coming out of So-ard-
So's saloon this morning."
"Well, damn it," «aid the husbaj,
"you wouldn't expect uio
there all day, would you
it Rioth muRKK or Attni,
The Vouiijr JUn Who Hadn't r.irllt itlar
ilhout Ills Watffi.
t V
Year lM'foro last a briuht-lonl,ing
voiiiiff man entered our (iouiiliii;{-
rnom iu resjion'o to an advertise-
uieiit lor uu assihtantsliipping clerk
lie tolil the uaii.iI ta!e t I bow he
wanted a position more than wages
lor the time lieing, ami was willing
to accept a nominal salary to star!
in no. Tho old mini was liclnm in
parti ulnrly gmnl Itur.ior that alter-
noon, and mih! plt Hsautlv to the new
coil i'r
•• \V ell, uir, what would you con-
sider a nominal salary? What would
you be willing to accept uN iH'gin-
nini}? " ' .
'l nc y<iung mail picked ut the lin-
ing of his hivt with his ling "s, and
dell'erentially replied:.
" I want to show you, sir, that I
moan business, and I will
I cent tho remainder of tlv
providing you think it woul
too much to double my,
month thereafter
" That's
ly,"®
NUMBEK 25.
H. , A l««rLICATRtt t'AHK
the ' acerlAliUlfs or* tax ftraioaslra
Nm an Kralh Kaarhom
MpwHwl l„ I'lMt N w<. (•
St*p*'ivrti.k, Juno 18.^A* an
instance ut the uncertainty of jury
verdicts and the beautiful unci r-
taiuty ol Hie law hi its applic:itioi/,
a case ill Krntli cotinty is reniarki^
ble. For fifteen or more years, L
W. Owens, generally kiuown as
"Wash" tkwoiis, lias liecn a < itixda
o1 this county, and during all tin?
tune has been a npm ol irreprnoch-
able character, lie is a stockman
ol small means, Imt has speculated
considerably in cattle,. He claimed
it certain two year-old maro colt,
took the same Ironi its rang', brand-
ed it openly and publicly, and again
turned it uponjU|^^yre, W. li.
It'MAy,
claime"
*om llarrWoi
Sau AtildllH
VtMlerlay Oiij
one of Tom,
surrendered
'I'lien
lln Vi' a
I'l.tiiiiK all' strictly tll'Bl class lo even res|' ''"t. are ar tllilnWe as a'y inaile
•li'ii liil lone ami ale llnit-lie'l In lln- Idlest am! on ' I I't-Hiillftil stylo.
Tin- mi' < ot ilies.' f'iiiiiii!. aro lower lliati llml « • iiiiv ndier Iftvt class instrument. A
l„ .,iilini| 1 |>i*ulit lit Hi111.'ir,' I'meo nl tin Inl'tff : -1/1'. SI'VII no.I ortc-llilift Ol lave" I,jr
$250 OO-
v
P.RWON AND QOflN (lRGAtg
Wi-ver hnve au\ OiL'at.s ofsni'li i|ii:iliiy In-en ofTri eil Mere at rh. Ii Ihw prl^S. 'I'lii'.i
at,, ol I lie very In si workmanship, ami In lieartty mi.t pnner ol Ion,, to tiny uitil i-xeel
innsl of the liesl ora.nn mailt
'I
li.iatro , 'I'exss. .lano.iry ITta.
IKAM M OAltWllOP,
*v
A Foil
'i lit; cum: U i Ii ^miiU.N llllhht'il lliul "f StOI'l l lnck W.'lI'Mit.
(w>iM'cn (*r^ran fov only
X3SJ STI^Ul^LEISrT
PIANO on ORGAN
Is Ultaranleed Inr five years, ami terms to suit purchasers.
I ( "ill also iiimlsli tiov oilier ilinke o( I'inno or (Irusii. til prlres n« low n-. thev fire
i iltl mi v w lien', a imI 111 some rases even :i' lower prii i". I In n tore, von slionlil Ini v ynio
11 ■ - l. 1111 ii e, 11 - at In.iii. suit save time un iiMHiey. I In te is sorely no eeontiin.i In lm\ i nr
ii I'l't ie Instrument. Intt when a "HOII ia-liiniirnl ir ntlVrcil ai a re.isoniili\e prlee. i' is
ii 11 -1 ■ 11 i - hi. hi i' I Mil ml leu I lo liitj it IJian p. pay a ifoilhle pills' lor anollii ' 'lie. slmpl.i
to have un instrument isitli a eoletiraicl ntiine on It.
- Law, |
Arrowsi:v - at
|( AS l liur. 1 ION AS.
Office o* ur iioitolHrr.
FRANK M. AILBV
Attorney at Law
- A M l - . ,
Cexxoral Arexvt,
Mclhuif, Hii'lni/I C-iK/1.'//. Ti.ru .
ill ill v. hi.mi al M i.i ii nl Inst rutin nt the '•'.lurnaiilioii" tat#ls at the lieail. In tail,
il i. ilit only it lieo , nt ol |lti.l ela-r Mhl.'li ean he ll Mn l lo ultlinut e\.T ir- Mlntr
lircil nt it1, nniisii . 'f lu* • • ■ ' iuiihlrlnii« ronntilrr il ii nr. *1*411 triumph. «ui«l ii hmII\
luill^su I nul l. Mil II lite teaeli of all a- il | iu> • toosl any lillie illul e\e|;. hoily eall
I ,y It. II is the ino-Vill -al 'v nl u:e. Ini|ii' iil in>?riliin nts. has tin r" not ' thin iili>
ollinr, ami llie imi-ie .or Iii I't inlisphotie all ileicr wi nr out.
)t i
'I'tir I 'fit' iif
ft:
A line assortment
Inslrnnii'iits, am
7 ir/'v 11 il >\i
I
I' ,lh ( >111 Ifull 11/
y.'i* /*>
\ H>1.1 NS, M ('(M'liHCSS, and ill
the verv v• • r\ be t ^1 I'INllS, alwaV'
small Musical
on baud.
fSIWON'S HESTAURAHtJ
HI ROM Ai lllltHHK*,
ftltl Coi'gie. s
AUSTIN, - - -
. Proprietors,
\ venue,
- - TKXAS
ACoals At ell Sours.
'J'ahlt ahvsys siij i 'Ui| with rholen
VI on! .
OYSTERS. FISH AND GAME.
chba rnsT
• ill .ill tin In li iine nl I .11ranti■' oil |i|ins ii in lower tlliin iii! ' o, an . olhri
hinre in the stilt . I 'I" not pir||i|til I ^.i. am i-:iiinietil> a,w#y. lint iru«tanlec Hint
eieiv rost.ooiei. who lull in i us t ii it iii'ii t I'liiiu tite. t lliefii'l yalui o, In money,
I liave alii i\ jjoii ! ..ml Ii iml I'ianos .11 t, tml. ami 0II1 1 t'^'i'il li*r> iins.
'I'lii'lovr anil li'i'isilrlnj I nun. , (.'riiaos ami all tilln r MiKleai liislii:ineiil«. I make a
p"i lalli i'ii it 'intei'lng entislnt limi in every 1 a e, ami \en moilerale rhaiiri's.
' KEIKEAKC PR A USE.
Main Street, Bastrop.
Ancient history n cords Hint
certain city was la'sirgi'd In the
city tboru were two brothers wl,o
had in sdiite way obl yed the con-
(|in«ring tieiierrll , 1111I, in consequence
iii'this, recer si permission to leave
t he city M fore it was set «m lire, tak-
«ng witjT Mn As much of their pro-
1' ••tj^^'.'h could carry til out his
1WI*^P ^rtcboi'ditiKly, the two gon-
i/i'WRPTout.lts apjieai'i il at the gates
of the oily, one nl !tieni carrying
their lather, the other their leother.
K*' htihge.
A bridle to preyent a cow froiu
siit liing herself is made as billow*:'
A Ivadstell is iil.tivl with a buckle
ami . trap on a iii.tr on each side; a
stout surcingle 1* titled in the same
way. A loui h red of hickory nl
white oak is faile'tied .<11 each sub' <if
t'le r.v ';*oi;i til belt toll e blidle;
this makes it impossible for tho cow
to reach the teats while it done hot.
Hltet'lcre with her leading, 'i'here
is 110 curd foj1 a cow that sucks lier-
self ,'*i pi, |.p slit till* toimlie for all
nit'H apd a half iii the end and ni d-
dle. II this if. (.bjer.te^ lr>,the ani-
mal should be tatlened and killed.
Klec.trical Jlevjew; A rat while
al tempt i 114; ti) esc.ap'i frott hlitunne
eiieliiies in I.I 1 r elecirii'-light slr.li in
in Heading, I'a, a lew weeks ago
jumped directly Irmn the floor into
one ol the brut lies and was thrown
buck I 1 the ground, lie lay mo-
tionler.p itp^arenlly and certainly
dead lut without i.ycn a hair tuiiied.
j due of the employeii «■&.•( rent v. ,tii a
shovel to gather it up, but as soon as
j the shovel touched it the ral fell to
I dust will. 11 lillie cloud ':f particles
| rising from the jilace where the
! boilv bail seepiinnly lain. There
was no /estigo of hair, flesh, or
bones leuiailiiiig.
sin
llarriso.Cj
other h<)
went tc^
reason
boil J
,
Til sett
Harris^
atr. ri?
Ci no
Tho marriage efl
Clevebtil and Frail
ahovws llijit tlie for 1 uef
eld t'tV !lwt latter lil.I
know, ' ligufuw do iioj.
w«, anted froiT
i ts, tliTrgtye .ievej
All liV. Sow TT"iiVe'-ye)'
the lo<i(je''i ajj'e is three ti;ues ssVen
ami tl ■ t the groom!u 5* seven tirte
seven, i!.d that the dili"oren;e Ijit-
I weetl then is tour times seven, Ill-
will see bow lucky they ought to be.
f.tiniiicr Ironi li e <' press Swanspa.
Th< westei'u men are enthusipg
ovor the so'ilherti cyprcss swatnps,
ttnd 11 :*e reported buying libereliy
with a view of uutiiiig a|pl sending
north. Such on experiment was
made by oil" of our railways a jtar
or -"i :tg". purposing to u.-e lb" vtonl
fur I heir p i i iiger cars, bo'. fri.:nd it
so heavy and o susceptible to IrosU
that they worked it nit > 'rniglit car
frames and will have ticne ol" il
ngain. lis weight, about four 1ons
to tlie I ,()'i'J feel when grtsm, Will
be its j..t i-.iti'st hindrance in ship-
ment. Kxi iiange.
inylov
ajNi.'ciC
by ,toye, the nil man ngi
and vOong Mr. Hmith,(>n pre|e
nt waiilirg s';"t# ii"ii!eii' e of slabill
I llis pla.e, >;ot the governor tl
write otit and .sijiii a pa pet that In
ban been guaranteed a position in
Uio Ii juse, for three years on tin'
terms ' !,a«,p utaled.
He workoif ci'.mift lor si* months
wilhoni drawing a cent. I'e'iaidhe
An<i|c^lxln« for 1 lie Old Man.
A I 'al-.nl.i .linlgi', ..'1 the cour ic 1«!
a charge lo t' e jury, touched 01. 1111
important point. I'e said;
"Althoiurh the pros... "lir.n ! as
octiihli*l?e'! tlie l e t Ilia! the dcfi'li-
dant's fat In"' was once a meinWr of
Hie l:' gislafure, tlu> shouhl l.a' • no
ilttltieiicn With you in bringing in
your verdict. The tin'ortnuateiiliiiir 1
ie Hie lite o! his father might,
(•(.urn i taK'e, us look with suspici'ot:
011 Hi" family, but at lie - tne time
it really proves nothing nw'aiiist Hi
defendant, as lie may us deeply d"-
|,|oro the conduct <,1 Itis paternal re.
iati'ie t'.s any'd us,"
Hist Kot, Tl
\t.lil lOlli. lv
the
f: Ik wi ;; has a
The Uonrales Inrpitrer says
man who wrote tin
b-vcl head:
11 is simply d 'Uus! ing to hear
pie speak
Ills Natural I t ill}.
ii«i U'luU* Mt«>«iiiKt'r(
Mr J( hn N. Ki dding is one of I
those who holds to the theory that j
everything iu the animal and insect
Lingdoni has its natural enemy, lie
■r. predictf' nil along that when
| the natural cucny ol tho devnetn
(ling giasshopper miide i app ar-
lance lbat pest would I"' killed oil
and flie country relieved ol itn r;.vi-
I >. Sure enough it has '.amc, ami
sooner liian he had hoped tor. Iff
j liable report:! from the county about
1 leachv.ille, 111 this counlv, represenb
i that tl ore is a t'y there which lav:
I an egg under the grassh"p{ er's
wing which liatt lies out a worp.
that bores a hole in the gra- ! pper's
\.i\ and lays hit' out in artienla
iti-: in |dain words, dead as a
would draw all his earnings at
t'liristiuas. The cashier one day
thought he'd figiite up how much
would Im coining ti'i the young man
lie grew so interested in the projei 1
that he kept multiplying lor tin
three years. The re.-ult almost-tag
g -'cd hi in.. This .s the coloti.fi oi
figures h • l<v k to tlie old lunr I ir<t
it 1011111, 01; se i'i'd, 02; third,
fourth, OH; filth, 10; sixth, iii.1;
seventh, 01; eighth, >fl ninth,
50; tenth, J?r>.l2; 1 level I', *10-
Jl; twelfth, $20. IS ; thirteenth,
si'P'.'.iA; fourteenth, #MI.U2; flfte.-iitb,
$'(\:l W|; si*;wiitb, ^.'127,0W; n-ven-
tfentl:, '•<>; nightsi'0tii,< l,'H I
72:niiicUi'iitli, twentieth,
#ri,S47.tW; teenty-lirst, !*ln,P.M. 10;
twenty-seci !:d. ?''.0,USS.iJ2; tweutv-
fliird, !?l|!.l'7 '.'U ; twenty-fourth,
tw. Iifv tilth, $11)5,080.-
r«*; twenty-sixth, &tdl.8lSJ.12; twen
. ty-aeveiith, '.-tj,2l ; twenty-
'• eighth, '■?1,1-7.IH; twenty-ninth,
1? I'm I "ill ';t huts, lb, $ I, <&«>,
tlnrty-liryMS.tll8.tmi Ml;thirty-
third. ^ ' I. I7'!ai~S Is; thirty-fourth,
jtilS.Ol l.l'jO.72; tlnrtv-liltb, *KI7,-
SSS.illit II; tliirly-sixth, $275,770-
•V.iiKSS; total subiry lor three year*,
$".r/!,r,.Vl.2r.il 05.
Tin-.gnyrnor miArly- rait!'c ' "lien
le ;iII1 '<• i•tnod lh.".t e/"i: if he was
cf
roll
ie jh
' -
twice as rifli
bo ruined i
salary. II"
the pi slert
Smith had
V 11, d.
colieltK!
young
figured
•rl.ilk, ll" would
John Smith's
•d to di.eharge
man a? once,
mi how much
mo!
tl '
IS I HUSTON.
Mrs. A. Bexxtly.i
si MAIN STKKitT
si
(iqf- Aife'il 101 Matthew's KiiMMovwl
mi,; I loOientie I'iil, rut.' tiHl
, ('0101I1 y Hii'li' .rdii te l. and every satis-1
'nlion tiiaranii ••■ I
Mta. A. BBNTLY,
w \f ''t > "-ifi r« ♦, M * ij|tMi j
McDade, Texas,
OK.ALKHS IN ,
ROUGH and DHXSSZS
CALCASIEU PINE LUMBER.
I loin s. Hash, lil Inil.i lis d Mm Idllijrs. '-■li ingles, I .nth. Ifi'kt If. Ilullilr t " II aid a arc. I'.vlnt s
Oils, Varnishes Kte. '
Yards at Austin. Manor. Elgin. McDade.
scornfullv of girls who
work for a living. No sensible man
isdar/.led by the glitter of a jeweled
linger, a gold brio "let or wntcli
bought "on tick, perhaps. All
these hav not half so much li.. cma-
torn as a pJea-ant dispi: il.ion, a hap-
pv. tnteliigwlt fat", a well-conked
meal every day in the week, and n , ^
glistening, properlv-ironed ■ „,,t V*
front. A dimpl"'! chin and a sunny | . ,
I
the earth instead of dcslnc/ing 0*
prodiicp. Mr. Kedding now t e|<
! "
\ door
| S'l II
dirg
j Cltl. et
1 fai r in th" kill h"h nr" wrtli a-con
of " banged' milliner*'signs in the
; pui'lor. clawing iiorv ami m rei hing
j of " \ Ki"«cr IVniii Mv Vug") Motli-
: er s 1 irave, when, very lil.nlv. the
poor mother 1* I• >t 1 • t"' 111 *«. t washing
ill I he back \ 11 >
!l tl s liy increases as
ig geticrailv do, Mr. lied-
nl.i> i-. h 11 v.* and enterprising
always awake to the best iu-
of tiie country, says it wilj
inig before the dreitded gra- -
pper will lie devoted to n'.aiitiring
would Ii' due him, and rernndid the
old man nl bis written agreement,
lint,le r than tak" chan e>: m courts
and l.'t eveiybi'dy know how li" had
lieeii duped tl ' i'overnor paid Smith
jt.", INN) ill' I ! ide Intll glllMl-liy. I've
h"anl h' t ied the s nil" dodge m
Chi i;Jo after b'aving here. LoU'S-
vill" Courier-Journal.
It is surprising that nir.n farmers
think so much ol size in buying
milk cowv Vieltl I milk and but-
ter should b" primary c.insiileiatioii.
A cow 1+ nt \er used for beef but
un<! if she is good as a eo
use isp.it off fill the cow
pa« tlie 11 ge for making good bei
whatever mav !«• her ••izi'.
once
tliet
I -
IwSlegl
M ir-
d H ill
l<
|Ug
11 ope 11:1 for tiie f if.1. e of flits section,
1 and is t nrr sp :dinglv jubilalit, but
I foi a vvliil.', he was somewhat dmill*
i cast, having laid in a large stock nl
,.ii, I. Im Mie tail trade, and #a«
! . iiii; b'st t h- v 0" l"!t oil IliS hairls
11 . .ee ol a general d'ttlriittion o!
' n 11v the gra-slinnper.-.
It is ditficiilt, to get adiitik in
Minneapolis 011 Suttd ln;t a slirewd
fellow got. oil" tl." oil er evening
lie went into :i dr .g «tnre with a
lug bug in I is hand, asked 'He clerk
vvhat it v a--, went into rapture* oyer
ti i T '.re pecit 1 'It he had lo'inil, and
1,1.light ten eeinS worth "I 1,lioli i
ti preserve it in Then ue went cut
I 'tid had Im- drip''
seemc
Alio carp-
f "IVheF
tn a tided uf
committee.
"At your place, I lielieveT
"Impossible!" rejoined till
lionare. "We have had that
fern exactly similar, except
I liottw little violet flowers
white."
The committeeman took tho
trouble to hunt through hit youcherift
u'ml produced a receipted bill ot A.
T. Stewart ,S( Ho. Stewart "There
i* some mistake," bo said; "the little
(lowers 0:1 our carpeting were
white."
II was found on ii: vosliicatioii that
the little t'or.ers hud been white —
so offensively white and spotty to
the eyes of some of the esthetic
members of the club thf<t Louis
lining had carefully gone over them
all with a still' brush dipped iu vio-
let ink. ••• \
Nnthlns Meun A boat lllm.
'TfoU-rt." remarked the wife of a
penurious matt, "I am ou my death
bed. I have tried to be a good und
faithful wife, and have but one favoi
to ask of you before I die.
"What i.: that. Margaret?" 1
"Yon know I was born and raised
111 Cleveland. It wan there I firnt
met you trd I ho happiest hours ot
our wedded life were spent. You
it i' "tuber this. Robert?"
" l ei," uneasily.
"My relatives are nil buririd there,
and when I am gone I wish to rest
liexid'i tlieui. Will you grant inc
j this favor?" ;
j "There will In* considerably ex
pens,, attached fn it," musingly.
I ••( h. Hobert! I will imyer rest
e.i-v 111 1.,y grave anywhere else."
1 "Well, Maggie, I'll tell you what
I'll dn. I don't want to he mean
aboul the thing I'll I,my you hem
tir*t, and then, it I notice any si^ns
ol re-t!e«-||evs Oil your part. I'll tak.
Mm to CleveKntl attarwiird."
■ . "ii , —
I lie I]nose o| lis^nvseiitaliv -.s, li.
I Vote ol til 1 JO( refused til take
up Mi Morrison's tarill loll (It
lite 1,«7 int.'- III thr> llegntlVe only
Were I • • ■ . n'rut"^ I l| f|h. | J|
v.'te. 10 On- iffi, 1x1.1i,v, , • y WM|
I '"llioci at* I'll. IrHu ineiuU-IS l.
" 1' u ilt"finn.ive
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