The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
YOU KISSED ML
[Tin' following vxqiilalte pwui :i«
written In IttUi, when III! uutliiir n- ;i
young toil) under SO. It wu* aihlnil
in a certain )iiuii( xriitlriuau. llir ber.i
ol Uii> iM'i'imiiiii portrayed. .1 u mi* 11 < d-
l.atll tboU|[lit mi 1*i'll of Ilia- in llntl
l>e once puliUshrd ijuile uli edition mi
w hite aatln ribbon. whllller. uii' |h«I,
wrote o| It mill l( young author. thai
she lia.l truly in:i ti'i< <1 tin' miwi ■'!
Kngll li verac'.]
Yoii kl*wd mi'! uiy In ad
Unip|m'il Inn mi ynur IiiviiM.
With a let ling nl MM'llt t
Anil Inlliuli tv-t ;
While llir holy I'liintitilt
m> mngm iw< i| nnl |ii' l>
Klui'lii'il up in ii Ilium
Kroui my heart in my check.
Ynur arm* held uu- i .-i
Ob, vour iirmi wen n. Wild!
Heart ih'tit ngnliit>t heart
in tlu'lr |>.-i - ■>!« i n.it i' f • ill i.
Ynur glanc • -Iini 'l in.i" iiiu
m\ mill through iii> i «.
a* the mil draw ■ tlie mint
Fruiii the sea tn tin kii* .
Ynur Hps clung t<> mini'
til! 1 tirayeil In lilw.
Tliry uii^lit hi'ner uticla*p
Front tin' rapturou. ki«*.
You klui'il uir! my heart
Anil my breath niul my u ill.
Iti dellrlou* Joy,
For * moment stood .till.
l.lli> had tor mi' tbeu
So temptation*. no I'linrnii.
SO VlsloU* Ol ilM|ipllll'H«
Outilde ol your arm-.
Ami were i tbli liiMant
An angel |km*i'mi'<1
ol tin' |wm' mid tlio Joy
Tluit urn given tin' ideal,
i would fling my white rolh'4
i'ttn'tiinluffiy flown;
i woulu ti'iir Iroiu my forehead
l! lm-Mlltlf111 I'I'IIH II.
To nestle nnrr inori1
In that haven nl rent.
Your lip* 111ii>ti mini'.
My lii atl on your tirm*:.
You kissed utc! m\ • nil
In a lills* mi <11 vim'.
Keeled and swooni'd like a iiiiinkeu man
KoolUli with wine.
And i thought 'twere dcllelou*
To dlr tlii ri'. it dentil
Wniild lint I'litur wbilc III) lip*
Were yi't moist wlili your liri-iilh;
h mv heart might jcroi ° colli
Wlilli' ynur airiiii- clasp mi' rouiul
111 Hu ll passionate told.
And these wi'rr tin' <|iicstliiii*
1 ask day and niglit:
Muit tips tast. no inori'
Hurh i'vi|ulalti' delight?
Would you s-aro If your lircaat.
wtk tuv shelter iik thi'ii.
And if you wrrr lii'ri'.
Would you kla* tin'again)'
HOW MEN PROPOSE.
Take Your Choice and Run
Chance.
Your
Here art- two kind* ol "propos-
ing." This one Ik the kind you road
•bout, tint tliv other in tin' tnoul
popular in llir realm offset: "My
•ugel, ] have long waited fur thi-
opportunity. You iiiutd have de-
tected ere now the growth of my
love for you. From the day 1 liist
met you that love took root, and to-
night it i* strong and aturdy, un-
wavering. undying. Your sweet
smiles have lighted up my lifo. your
every word ha* been to me a note of
The Box on the Platform.
At tin ililltier stlti.iti, where He
lo|i|M'd nu. ilas oil a I'crlaili Tell-
in --«'i riiilrnad. ultima! llir liisl «iglit
which _reeled the ryes nf those who
go'. nil was a rough burial butt onthe
platform, au.l matrd ucir il w.t- an
old bliiek woman «illi a liandkei .liicf
t i her eye*. \> hen kindly ai^Ueii the
call at of her sorrow alto pointed to
tile hn\ anil rrplied:
" He ole man's ill ilar."
" \ our IiumIiiiiiI V '
" li> died two .lay- iiyn back
yere in the kenlry."
"And lint are you lining with tin
bmlv Ik iv?"
" I waul.'- lo bur} il up nl t'luirlr-
to- n, but I hain't |<ni inonc\ *iittfi
lo lake il on dr railroad."
"What noniriiK,'!" exclaimed a
man. a* hi 'aim lurwitrd. "Wlial'n
tin ililferenee where a iii^yrr in
buried ' I'liev want her to bury il
In Ir. lull hlir won't. Siir'H deter-
mined in take it tn C'harlralowit,"
"For what roiMou'r" awked the
paHNeii|(er who hint |iut all the pre-
vious I |tl('ht iotlH.
" Katie, xali, all ile fit* chill*il i
buried up ilar'. mi' hia inudiler att'
■iater, an' lii inudiler an' sister, uu'
de poo' ok inn it will be lonesome
down here."
■ ■ What In nth!" urowied the kicker.
"Look here!" whispered the other,
u* lie went over to him, " I'd ratliet
be a ui^Ker with her *oul than to be
a white mail with yours! Wlie's
right. I .el the family dead sleep to-
jfetiier."
lie cnlt red the expren* olllee, paid
f >i' the shipment of tlirbody, bought
the widow a ticket to ('iiarlestown.
mid tlien dropped a Sin j<old piece in
her hand and sai l:
"dive hi in a decent funeral,
mammy, auil thin will put up a head-
board to mark the (irave."
"May the good Luwd bri'ss you
lor"—-
Hut lie hurried iu to Hnatcli a bite
to eat. W hile he nan yone 1 made
ini|uiries as to his identity, and
Anally found a man who replied:
" Why. that's Col. ltliink. of
Alabama. lie owned over three
hundred niggers when the war broke
out."—New York Sun.
^ .....
IH |.II I WOKTII I.IVINUy
Not If you ^o (liruii^li IIh* world a dyi«-
|x>ptl( . A«'ker'i> I ruhh'tn ur^
a |>oidtl\T rurr for tin* wornt t f
hv*| "|.Hia. Iiidlttrittinii. FlattiltMiry and
( on-iljititlon. (luariiiittMM) and Hold l y
Krhurtl v Son.
Sam's Letter.
I'liiladrlphia Tlnim.
Sam went to the country to visit
bin aunt. After lie had been gone
about two week* his mother received
the following letter from hiiu:
Dear Ma:
1 got here. 1 rode on a mttel
from the Ntashum. 1 want a miiel
slio miff, but I don't know how to
spell the name of the thing il wu*. I
ast Jliu if boss w uz rile. Jim iH the
ciilliid boy who goze huntiii with
me and rides behind mo on the
iiiucl. He sed he didden no, so I
tinnl I had better rile mnel as
The Wonderful Blood Purifier i
!-X-L
PeSAPARILLA
With lodtclo of Potash.
Cui. i'1 ' xi.f Aip' I f . Ill hnpiif* blo<<1 ill
hl, IMt,*f|.||i ( lf.,11# uf•If U* I tup-
io.f
liuiik
HI tilt
t j'I'-llr.-J
t i
_ -mi '
11
ii;n thr (k'DII ftud .luinU,
Farmers do in I read • 'iiougli, mil
do not brlievi cuoiikIi of what the J
do read. Tln re are hundreds nf
farmers who ha\e ue\ t read that
butter ami 11.factories are the
thing, and iii iiit who have n ail it
(liu't believe it. lithe) would only
rest ami believe what i* reasonable
they would s,,un "tumble" in the
fai l that a butter and cheese fai lory
is the tiling of all lliinc* lhe\ tM'ed,
ami would set to work to get one.
• nil at I Iu* City llidi'l. where
\ on will liiul
K. AL\/ri{.
•: 4
ATS -
Jones & Jones
Si-'.I.UM; KINK *1
A iv si ill at
Stock of
the Ol.D STAND with a
H t|<
r .
uu tl
Of lit f
VS
I' r i 'n l I .at|*e% B t: |e
•uaikr! Ask «' n 1 \ kf no
All I >ru^i U, I'p c$l 00
Conki r , lin-kci ,v Ci.mnitj,
• tirMili |li| Uiiiuton
AIhuii tlir only tiling tni|H ^ ii |r t«
mi uvora^i tlnnninrr i* to hi nt up tin*
i-oiut. About tin only uudU'lm to
tuall\ i%nri fit ill« ami fivrr t
HcliottV < liill and Ki'wr Antidotr. For
Don'I line any
|itir|ioH«s o\ff|'t
lio^H lor liriHMliu^
iIihm* thai nIioh
volt'in« in (urin. ili«|M^ition and
briM'tlol it «*litiHti«>n itM-arlv tiialnrity.
IIo^h art* raiHtd utilx for On ir tl* Ji,
and the fi'WrM dny* it taki'h :i jii«j tn
ftccniiiiilAtr *'!ioii^h to lw any mark-
ctaldi* ni/i1 tin* tuon* protltnhlc it \
for it" nwurr.
-I a m n 4J 1 *)n. Iiielinling Stignr. Klimr. Muliisi' , Miu'tin.
1.00 AN D tPl.^5. kinds„r oiiiii.il
sale bv
—When
pliysic, try
you desire II |
St. Patrick's I'il
(',KrVnii!|v S„i'i sale l«v W. J. Mi lev \ «'•>.
deiisiint
Is. Foi
< >i; A
$2.50 SHOE
KOI{ r k ,\ N I 7."> •
Children's Shoes lor 25c to 50c.
ai m i
o-ooids
\M
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
lulling Simiir. Flour. MolttseN, Hitcoit. 1 lam-. Ut«l. ami all
(Is nl' I'littlii il lltlil HoUle Omnln.
COUNTRY PRODUCE ROUGH AND SOLO.
R.L.BATTS,
LAWYER
— AMI' —
Land Agont,
BA8TKOI'. TRXAA
Dyer Moohe_
ATTORNEY AND •
Counsellor-ai-Law,
It As I'lii il', 11 \ AS.
IN 1 IIK
IDIR/Y-
TIH-V kei'i
Nulii.
. . Aliwi—Oranges.
Familyv*and-:-Staple-:-Grocerias iv r tin
AT I UK -
LUWLST PKICffiS.
CONFECTIONARY LINE
all kimls of Plain ami I'amy l'auili« n, KaiNoim ami
A ]l|tll'H,
('ininttiia- am
Li'tiioiis
1 iila\ liinli'
('iicanut*. Manitiina.- , Kic.
Milliners and Dress Makers.
Arc in Receipt nf a Full Line of Fall and
Winter Millinery Goods. Latent Styles
Ladies' Dress Goods, Henriettas
lilack and Colored ; Also, Sateens.,
TimiAilXGS:
Full Line oi Velvets, Plushes
and Fassementries
A full lint*of Notioiin and Fancy (Joods. A nice style of latest
Wratw for Litdien; full line of Clmtks anil lloodn ami
ToboKKans for Infants, inclinling Silk ami Wool
CHEAT
REDUfTPOP "al'Bastr011'Ttl'r,v" •1m
WH. KESSELUS,
The Tailor and Clothier.
IN
Kire Arms and A in iminit iotl. Win-
clu sters Mod ' i.'I in II, and
.12 eal. centre lire, and 'J2 eal. rim
lir", at discounts to dealer* on ap-
plication. | |mV(. junt received a well 8"leel''d stm k of cliitliiiijr.ciiiisinliiitf
lilemd n.!m.r'.!ili!.l!' "li !!! of double lllld sillu'le bfeliHti'd dress suits. c.lt;HVU> aid -a K If. -i
i arlilue III ll, .t* and .U e.-nlri' IH'MH sllils made llji ill latest styles liun l m:it< till and «'i rk
I..vi,11. iiiii- " inansliiji; nlno, a very larf?e «lock of nii|i<>riei| j>t"< " I
r.-n or i.'gn. in inn lot. $1 (mi and doeskin. Mack and liliio diagonal, plain ami lam x wui ted
r. ii "i i j 11. in .vm ini- son eiutHititere Httiliu^s And troiiMeriit^rt, u liiclt I mnk tt|> to urdot
I'ln'se -lulls ar. loa led to our mid aocorditlft to lalent styles; nlsn sewing nillcliiln' attaclillielils
i.rdi r. «iili one caul imard and t o ,
tdi'.ek . due " ids. .in* s./e larger m-edleH. oil
l linn 11 ire ■ d (.oia, on powder and oni' ■' - ■
ear I Imard Oil sliot. Vn_\ si/e. aoft
,ir chilled I'lilhain shot.
|.-j- send for ealalo|fiic of sliot
(finis and till s|iortlnn noods
J. (j. PETMECKY.
al'stin. tkxas.
lull) II
1" Hi",'1 riinminjpi and Kimcs Hildions, mir lint - are nf the I.ATKSI'
SIW.IvS, l.adies are r expect I ully invited lo call and iimpicl our
atoek and 'irlcc'i licfore inakini' llicir inircliaHcs
exquiaite nniaic. tlirllling. enthrall- eood spe
ing inc. You ha\c lilleil a place in
uiy heart, in in\ affcctioim, that no
one lias ever before oceiipied. My
life-loll): happiness depend* tolely
npon the answer yon give inc. Say
you will lie mine to love, caress,
cherikh, idoli/.c through Mute and
eternity, and make me of all men
most en view. Hut If you ref Oh.
I cannot.' The thought is madness.
You will lie III) wife? I sec the
auawer of your heart inlrroncd iu
your luatroua e.ycs; you know I l ive
you as no other man ever has loved
you, or ever can love you, darling.
I know you will not thrusi me off."
The angel assumes a stereotyped
re lly-this-ia-no-sudilcn expression,
and assures Mr. Wordle she would
derive great pleasure from helng his
•iater.
Here is the other way:
"Maude, I've been thinking
aerioualv lately."
"Keally, Kred, .you ought to lie
tuore judicious than to do any thing
ao rash as that."
•'Yea, 1 know it's a heavy lav on
uiy mental capacity, lull then I
always was reckless that way. This
time, however. J think 1 have been
thinking to some purpose. In (act,
I've been thinking you wouldn't
object to having your name chang-
ed.'
"When?"
"Jlist as noon as pusaihlc."
"Will it be home or church?"
"Church, of course; we want to
do this thing in style."
"Have you asked pa?"
"Certainly not. 1 don't want to
marrv your father."
"Well, I know; but tor form's
sake."
"Alt right, dear; for form's sake.
I will aec pa, and maybe you had
better prepare ma for the ordeal."
"Ob, alte won't mind it."
Deep allenoe reigna again, aave as
II is broken by the soft sighing of
tb« treetops awayed by the gentle
breeze. Gleefully the stars twinkle,
the moon looks beamingly down
from heaven to earth and discovers
on a vine-lMiwered pla/./a two forms
with but a single chair.- -Kansas
City Journal.
iiitiel. Jituaint egercated.
line glad line cgercated' but .lim
nose all about iIolts and traps and
huntiii. line hnvein a bully time. I
kild "J s purcU ami .r> duvs and .'I
potridges. I was vcrry sick of my
sliimuiiick on the triine and also ii
rabbits utnl I luoekerson snake.
like Jim bettern enny boy I no
I'lease send uie some pants like .lima
thai wont ware out hehine.
Your feeshuuate son
Sam H'.tks.
flcleuee cannot produi* a Is'lter reine-
dy for all malarial diseases lliini "('.
c. Certain Chill Core." I'li-anuil to
take. Ouaranteed to cure I'Idlls and
Fever. Hold bv W.J. Mile, \ I ...
We noticed iu the Haiitrop paper
that tbe county clerk issued Mr. I..
8. llowen and Mrs. Krauk Maddux,
and Mr .laiuea Clark and Miss
Ronctla Smitli license last week,
MIm Hmitli is 0 niece of Ml. A. .IJ
Kmilh. Messrs. llowen and Clark
were formerly utndent* here. Wi
wish then; great joy. Aiiatiu .luve
nile Hanger
i
' l'a," said a lad to his father, "I
have ofteu read of people poor but
boneal; why don't they sometimes
aay rich but honest ?" "Tut, lot,
my son, nobody would believe them."
MMtwered the father. — Liverpool
llalip> Home ltlo.nl I'liriller Is the
People. I' i • | in la r Meilieiiie for piirlfvlng
the lilouU: preventing or curing l ys-
pi'psla. 111111.>u-11.—. Ileadiiehe. Ili.ils
tin I all Ke'.cr- and Malarial lllseaseii.
Price 50 cents and $1 a bottle.
Christmas Proverb" and Predictions.
A green Christiiiks makes a full
grave* aril.
A white Christmas a lean grave-
yard.
Other sayings couuect Christmas
with Kastcr.
A green Christmas indicates a
while Kastcr.
A warm Christmas a cold Kastcr.
Kastci in snow, Christmas in mud.
Christinas in snow. Kastcr in mud.
Its itilludices on the crops during
the ensuing year is set forth in other
proverbs:
If windy on Christmas day, trees
will bring forth much fruit.
If it snows on Christmas night, wc
expect a good hop crop next year.
< 'hristmas wet gives empty granary
and barrel.
"If on Christmas night,' says a
(fcrmatl proverb, "the wine fer-
ments heavily in the barrels, a good
wine year is to follow."
Somewhat uncertain is the predic-
tion that follows:
If at Christinas ice hangs on the
willow, clover may be cut at Kaster.
The proverb that follows is some-
what obscure:
If Christinas finds it bridge he'll
break it, if lie lim Is none he'll make
one.
Nor is this one very clearly ex-
pressed :
Wet causes more damage than
frost before than after Christinas.
An Kllglish proverb tells os: If
ice will bear a man before Christmas
it will in it bear 11 mouse afterwards.
A Herman fining declares that:
The shepherd would rather see his
wife enter the stable on Christmas
dm than the sun.
V
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K>
M . unuN
HA*IIAS. IU
I'lutllt'i1 hi all llic oouit* ol Iht* Mule.
OlW' t «i|a i iir in llir Ilu«lt*r llniltltiij),
ttljolnitiii It A *T Ittll* IUF ollUf.
o.e.phic r,,
Atlorney at Law auil Land Af,dfl*
II a -1 Ti %* + .
Chi collc' lliiM ol ' IhIiiix ii * Inhf
/nnl# IM II^III III<I till < oiiiiiiUt Infi,
T R^FOWLJR,
(PHYSiCtAN AmU StaGEONi)
n \STI:<H\ TKXAH.
n I,. • i w .1 Mill a i hruK
Sl<«it llt 'lili'iii'i1 hI foiitittf r< nitlciicf
of i h . Iimi'a «KM1.
THE HOPPE HOUSE.
H. W. HOPPE, Proprietor, ♦
OP.
etc.
R. & G. STARCKL
Ha?
s|,i . i.il iiit. ttllmi k'iM'i, 'I'lii: • lent I'm
lolll. i ll!- ll. lie IISI III. IIKMtallllip
ii.iiifiiit.-it.li' loiimiit siiv li.ilel liiinwn.
II. d- III Ml .lid IV.II llllelltlull jflvru
gin if ' i ,i • - modi ,t ■ I ■ "iiit I lis
-irliijceiit t,HI' ■ I'ai i Hoi-i'i .
ivo '.Hi. Il > i :i I ■ i.i i -1 <•
- (Ml'l i lliiiiu
Mi-linp. l*i \ lulv. Is. l . i .
>1, H, (IWIMiHm, M. iu (
PHYSici^K & JjURKtflH.
I
I \i lint I
• 11« i'l iii
I I unit
III« u.
It
DKAI.KKS IN
HARDWARE
TRED *£. CHASE,
ATTnlt.M V AT I,AW.
0' AO DAVE WILLIAMS,
IjtU It
ml, \V -i, iiyti'i
l l U ( *
H |in«tltfr iu
ft
(at
Hemphill s
.. M . 1111 I >||| . )
Bastrop Co.
Prairie,
s\ l *t.
• f
a . ^ ^ s>c / !. otiice itt c
> s Men'. elullilliK
^ :it .loin \ .loin «
A.c' .<<• /
All kind
BLACKSMITItllTG
I lime uu fliiirt lintlee and full iall«fae-
11..ii guaranteed patrons.
I ask the patleoagc ot the good pen- j
pie of lUwtttlUJ * I'ralrle. - i11-rl- • I i . in j
nlMuSrifn TiT a- to prices aud quslliv nt
work.
llAVK \N 11 I t \Ms.
N'.iV. t-s'.l. I m.
R. W. SIDDALL,
ATTORNEY 1A TAW,
HAs I lit 1*. I I X A-s
utnl .Went and ''ullei'tur -
■ nil HuttXi'.
Carpenters and Builders' ciittlery, a specialty, M, COHEN, Age#i,
AM) HOI,I) t'NMKH STHICI < l \i: V ^ I I 1
JEWELRY,
il ii 11. is
KIT.I, I.INK OF watcjiKN, CMrKS
and evcrv article sold wai'ianl. I a i
jT II .1/snAssyi a fiinl-, IdM ./.'leu', r
iii ijcii HiuuxNt;
,th
and >11.V K It W A IIK.
i'preselite.1
M \ 1 N SI I! I IT.
I l,< i I
J. L. WILBARGER £ CO.,
I MOM I'M i.V ,V I'l 'I hi: It Oil' •' I AMI Neil I .'lit I '• I-"'
Dl^V GOODS
111 N i i, I il m ITS Sllt K8
II \ I - AMU' \rs
GROCERIES,
i im: i inn us,
WHISKY, BRANDT. WINE ANO GIN
a jjji
ukai klix in
all si/, s. \erj i lisa|i.
ItK-lll'KMCH
The old Nicholson House
I !.\
E. BA8TIAN & SON.
Suri'CPiMor to K. BAHTIAN, i r.
— UKAI.KU IN —
TIN AND HARDWARE
Stoves, .lapaiiiied and Stamped Tinware. The largest aasi.rtuieiil nf i ar|ieiilers
Tuolt, liallder's Hardware. Cuttlery, Plows, Hteel Casllii){ ,
Kesici- Wire, and .Staples.
Lamps, Glass, flil, Painrs Etc., Etc.
Thankful to tliu public for IIImtiiI patronage liestmved ii|hhi the old llrm, mi
ask a eontluuaii.'c of siiine.
k. lta.htian ,t hon.
lUaTiior. March iMth. Ihmii.
II VM IfolV
A. HIGHSMITH. Proprietor.
Till- Oil' • | «11«111.1T Ii t« I ll J'l i t •■•■ii i
r «'|M nc«l. having Imi-ii i«'I1« viU m1 .nnl I
r« tit'« «l tlii 'MfjIi'Mit. Hie t.ilili' hill :it j
ull 11iii ' tw -uppll'il willi ••vcrvtliing
olitiiiuublc in tic mark't.
K*'-<ll«rW : • •• • • ill HMM I a t i< Ml f« r foiu-
iiMTi lal Iravfl' i- liiv u< a mil.
.1 POWKIili III NTKK.
DEFTIST.
Il\srii. i', - Tkxap
trj' Otlliv. Il.ivnlr liuilOln/. Main nrwt.
The 30th
AN NUAL SESS ION
LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE
"L U M B E R."
Sliiilte, Sash. Doors, Ms. Painls, Oils,
GLASS and HARDWARE.
I'
UNUERTAKEHS
•t. tout 'I' A IIiinIci'
•xixrei
Robes. &c
HAM Ittil'
I I \ \"s
W. B Walker
HI:A I.I I! IN
GENERAL MERCII "lITDISE
Cotton Factor
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CaskKts. Burial
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luriiln' : w Ii - ii 'li e i«l,
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i k I" i i in i f |.tlr. i nyr,
h « «y «ilUfn'Mloii
tii(fme and Steel Boilers,
((••I i A Mil.1.1 H. "f llivnhuiii. IVlM
h i • ! fi !« W it X • "I M|I|>IV nf
IM.IM - AM'-II H linll Kits.
It till | . . <| Pii| ,|. |l|<U|l'i|l(|" Ii-*' 11
ii « i! n t ;il rutins \«lildi tliry
• II '-In t|> ucl «|. 1 \%'r | Iv•
14• | m!r work i -ji iallv. («tV< itlfMI
' i.l lt"i r a Mil.t.i n. ii" nl tin
KUil.V TKXAS.
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The 'Little Gem
A. L. HOPPE, Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, GIN. I'ORTKK ami
FRKHH LAOER, alway« on tap. KINK CHJARS
IhRT" Vour uatronngH rHHjwrtfully milirited.
, Colorado Institute. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
' UlII III M* 11 ill I III' I'l II l! I I Ill'llllV
mil o|^*n in I! •* r< «nit ln |o«r
Masonic Hall
September 2, 1889.
Th«' Hrlmol w ill l Ui tli" i* \\ itliln
mcliol fistic agi*. ii fit i I iIm* | mi l l it* dioim-y
a--ijMi '<l t" that roiiiiciivilt) i- I'xlmu*•
IimI,
Mrs. S. J. Orgain,
Nuur Kf«'i|{lit Ucpot, 11. A T. •'. U'wy,
a i vn v n:\As.
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
Wn«V L. ' \y f n!
ItM UM' 111 INM I fill
T l«|i' «U| |tll' <| III Im'HI
iiffunl* i i'Mi I
nml t H«• t t 1% •*
of lll«
fully
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bv IlintlK'rs Ifivr Hu ll < till
nutih <l«^>l> I* •un'ri'dnK
i mi rrlK'n llir • inl«l of Iti
tfoulil** Ii) iiiiiik Atfci-r'i lliiliy
antliri It ounUJni ii" ' if nun or Mor-
Mm'. Ntitf br<'. KibwU * Hun.
—'III. Itnl "I I In- futility "I'll
tlii* McMiUlinu; I'lli-. Tin' lit l "I
nil illi'lii. • l|. IIri • Hal •;i|.ul'lll:i
in t . ki iiiii i iv >uii.
*s, nnl * .i Staiifnril. licn tulkiii(f n-
trllth I" tl"' """III HHlkr
nl 1'iilti Alto in tin- Ml ml. is r. purU'il
til list". I mi ii I : I illtrmi to lircul
liim tu tliiirniiKlii,f|',l iimri's. *s to
jjrt hi- ni'urly ilitirnii(tlilirril «s |iu iii-
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li,at tin- IHii-liilniiU' Irnttir «ill l '
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('Inns luillI'll ' ' il llllt in II kin* ' B
\initio l*ilv i iiluliilhti' lut jjlttiliiutinii
tioDiir* rn)iiic(l: " It it wli i yo«i«K
itinti (flvi1* .Vim I" s*v« gixKl-
nl^iit «t tin- front il'inr." 'I'lii'
tI'lu lii'i blimlifil, mill Mini tlml waum't
tin' ri(tlit mi-1" i V I.i'«1k«'-
fnrli1 Him'i Nirri1 A Bow l.lnlwi'iit
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•ml XliriiliiHlinili. si,I.l lij nil iliiiKxinl'.
Joan d 0au.ui.ii
pbram.
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF LITDIO SUBJECTS
*
1/ th* Ftnmti Wnhrt in th* World.
THR FORUM Iim won tho highont pl*ee
ri'vliml by any |M rir>«licml ; for it pub-
li lien article* liy morn antlioritutlra
writer* iii liy more workers *long inntruo
live lim n f nrtivity Ui*n any other |uililica-
tion. It contain* eleven itwlio* of great
■ubject*every inontb. Ill* impartial, «lr-
ing bearing* alikeloeat'h dile. It U llnan-
cially indejiendent, and it belong* to no *oct
or |«ity or "lnUi«*t." It I* never •emo-
tional, but it aimi always to bo liutructiv*.
Itnutrup, Tonus
I'JUNi 'll'.VI..
Anir. :'l, Ikm'.i.
SALOON.
tliii'il > igiin. unit
Tlii' SA I.l ii IN In mipplli il wltli Ibe piir.'il nl l.i'f m l Hi
tin- It KM I AI I! \\T « uli
Th* To*™ ll jI m t *ln in |h*l n*ri of mf college wort itklrb .l«nU wllh iwacileal politic* *n4
SSTr^/XlTJi./4 ha",l '""«li l"t 0*11/ m. h, Mwlwiu -erlf. AltKlb bUMHU
I eoMMerVn* Fo*rtl M funiMilnrIII*m<.M liii ltl«.nl amii.mpaihrtt* ni.tlw. th*l a Ihwi^htfut
wrilel Mkii IU.J to wtdriM la any U 1 -tnf AUmnvJn it, t/ HitUf* ^
Tn fot.tn ronllniMi to holil lu i4are ii ihi fonnioii of our — nriil n i fur Uw itrMr/ Ik*
ttlu*. and 'ill «.1*1.1 of II* walrttiuUou —7Hi III rein# run.
Tln re boa route forward nn problem of grave Importanr n ainrc TB* Foitn* wu
Mtablrilied that ha* not l -en dim naaeil In it* |iag«* l y moaU-ni of tlio euhjei't. An-
nounrementa of fortheorniiig article* ran aeldoui lie maile long In ailVMn e, for Till
Fuht'M * iliaouiaions arj- ulwayaof prolilemaof preMDt ronoern. Drery audi prnblem
that the year 1HW will bring furwnrti will Im; dis> naned, whether In |Kihtlr*, or rallgion,
or nocial acienco, or practiral affair* The January numlier will contain a reply by
fx Speaker J. (I. (..'ahu uk to Heniator C'ulloai'* rvcaut article on " Uow the Tariff
AITucU Uto Parmer. *
TUB roitLM PUBLIUIINCi COMPANY, 90.1 Fifth An., V, Y,
HIMilNkr. rwM H Uli _ ft.Kt |na '
Stroll Mil!
MHS. W. McUOMELL. Principal.
Itkkvi* I'Kit mom ii hi run mini or
Mi air.
i Piano. Oi y in. I • ii it *ii iii'l Viiin*.
I'ftl'll • • $'* 1*1
! t — of I i«**r rum« f'i I t*i
l.lti ratlin . I '." rv Writing I m «
Hi'lii'ol i | i iM Si'iiti'inlwi l«t. Iwhti.
Pom, Prompt, Poilttn
Cuf9 f t t, l oti
nf Srmi <tl
I miH'oni, hptimin
$• f t> limit,
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mutr (, <u a fth "Nil.
m i He* . I'rl** $1 00, 6
fit n. 1*00
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THE
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BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
Fist I .I.V/' Ml. THE UK El' s/ I I.l \> HIEV
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il ri'gnliir
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WIIKN VI H AUK IIINOKY ul< IT 11IINI V lilVK I s A i M.I.
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT, Prnp'rs.
sstablishsd zxt 1838
T. W. IIOI'SK.
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lntiiilh'il /il/
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nu.l («11 f111 •llnntlofi «l\ < tt ml •M'rrt«|nunl *in«f A"n«ilHi "f lni' il"! lli nk"i , %li m liuni«
■ ml ulliiT" r'H«* lvf«l nil Iiltrru' 1*111*.
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COTTON FACTOR.—
roiiwlcmiiniu* ■Iilli'tl'-I uiMtn wlilrli llli' r H maIi mlvmiri'i will l . nmiti I i|'" 1
mI\i'il lolll'- wlMli.im. lnnli'M • *• i• I "1 "iOmii, mill |ir>"ii|>l nam- n i"l. ••• t
Turn wiiii nri-l' i" 'in ii tit u i«i«i i ur uu' •mi in o « •• I'-niiui Hun i "I'l m ii itiii i4«i«. • v i«
mtit glv« ih«• iii|iti>"*t i ii «%rft ••nun |hh« i iU . unit •«*"mlanfm-inry iffltiHn i ^ nn- hn-1 lit
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HOUSE3,
HOUSTON TBXAI.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1890, newspaper, January 11, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205008/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.