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Wh ie Color* Come from.
llliit re I - llu' -cot ol wood :i-1 ■< >-.
Indian vclh.>w couicx Ironi tli.
cum.'I.
Ivory produce lln- i\. \
black mid bone t'lacK.
\ tiriou* lake* mii* derived i -it
riMllh, lull k - a|lt| gllllll-.
Min-tii i mad' from 111<- !_iiin of
tin1 liuc-tli tree, ahleli grown in ll.
tircclau Ari'lii] elajfo.
Illnc black Colin, fr< IJI I!■.■ . I ■
coal • if ilif vino -Inlk I :t in | < It In >' •
)h knot f111in certain ri-iiinic mil-
•bmin
Turltev red i. ni a. h (rem tin i no
der |iluut, which grow, in llintloo
•(•li.
lilt' COelliinill in*eclh (llll -.ll i
(,'n ui inanv of the very lln. >.>I•.
Aiiioii^ then: nr.- lln gurgcon eai
inim-, ihi- 1'iiu H'U. n irlti, i'iii
mill purple lakca.
I'lit' cuttlclUh givm. Ilif >-i pin. li
in Hit'Inky ttiiid which (In- I'imIi
charges in order lo rciitlci )he waiei
o|iat|iie «Inn aiiM'ki'd.
Ilif t'\t|uUltc I'rtlf-i/lll lillir I■
mailt' l>> liming liori>. - hoof* itti.l
oilier retime mi11i t 1 ii.nUi r uilli iin-
pure polii—dtini curl oi n'.i . Il l
color wu di-eovi u I iici iiii ii;ally .
Very lit!It- real ultramarine i- toiimi
in ilif market. Il i obtained from
the jirttioiih la| i l:i/iiii mhI K in
luaiiiU u fabulous price.
I'lilnene white i zinc. M'arli'l imliih
of mercury, ami native vi imilioii iv
from the i|iiickai!vcr ore called ciiiim
liar. -American l>rn^i l l.
Intlin ink in innile from burned
camphor. The Chine.se are (lie mil\
niuniifaclurei.* of ihU ink ami the*
will not ri veal the bceret if its tiiuntt-
f act lire.
The yellow sap of ti tree ol siaiu
produce* fpunliujit*; the native, catch :
the sa|i iu eocoaiiul slielln. Unw
biennit is the natural earth from flu
neighborhood (if Sienna, Italy.
Iliirnt wither is also an Mirth foiiuil
near I uhria ami liiirneil.
—M1 hen you desire a iileni-ant
liyaic, trv Si. i'ali-iek' fills. I'm-
ottle liy J. Mi lev A ('o.
He Sued Himself.
when .huly.
pro |>
He
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to Marry
liollli
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loi vivinitt
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Now-ii data, ineii are m • ible elitui
I'ii look for t oil.fill in llielr uiairii il
I IIvi k Anil mirelv tie I i:ow I. .
I that "IK " I ll! III e i 11' li; * ii Ileal 1 : -
Iclliler lis it Is - \ lll|ijll.rtie hill mill,
ami tloeh. H"i fai lo arrange a uiioiS
!eel ion of who shall In- the partner
<1 hi* daily lile. liie I inches- , in
I .allies' 1 IniiiL- Journal.
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IM * • 1*1.1. I N I If* W III III
( (•iilinn i iit •lutrtiir tit wiii'ii wenay I lint
\« KciliniilUh Ki iiicd) U lu i'M'O ua\
-iijM ii«.r In alls ;<n l all miIh i- |>r* |hit.i-
ii «u* f«r ilu* Tli rout ami l.unu-. In
Wlioo| in^ i i.u^h .-iiitl i roup ll i iiiii^ic
u ti<1 r«* I ii • \ i'* at uiH'i'. Wi- uflVr ynu a
'.nijj'U' IhiIIIi' fi'vi*. UuimiiiImt. Ih--
iti'UM'ti. i r III <ni a |iouj||vi ^naralili
Solil liy ( . Ki haul A ""'it
The Health of our Women.
No ^Milium aiiinits that tiylil latinu
injures her ; it is some other woman.
I'lie Worshlji ol fashion ha.- Iiei oine |
I so intense, and the appearance of u |
rival's shape a'oiiM - sin Ii a spirit ••(
einulalioii. th r. imr v.omen conti'iue
to fiipiet tin uiselvcB il) steel hands
I to siii'li ii ill: ri e that the fundi' n«
of the liody can not yo on imrninlly. |
j and the Ion/ Ira'n of ills li/hl-la r<
| know so well. l.uj. the warnings of
which they v.ill not heed, follow-,
ending ill hIow disease and tinal
wreck. Kjipcriclicc Si-fins III ti III ll
the sufferers lillt little, and the
mother.'' ure i^noiaut as tin
daiijihleis. llialth i- saerillc'il I :
;i spider waisl. Scientillc doctoi-.
| have been preaching ayaiiist tin
evils linn •• it ol i: iud. hut the li •■!•
i way a/ainst theiu i alow . I lie
ai ndelllies and eollejjes for w'olneu.
: however, are j> *lIi «? to lie mon
alive to the importauee of the pupil's
l-
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III III
fol
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pfllt
for h
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I--. I mil : rnnili/eii ' UI. li. ii i i
i with ills i,,. .i. y. Al II) ' Ie. eli
|titl< i" ists i ecrlaii 'i \ sled ill
I In occupant, anil il I In - occupant
relinquishes his lent incut, and li\
his t>t> ii act. iu l>cili|i leiiueed to a
stu.il! bagful of ashes, eviuces a lit-
ti i ii.illation to ipilt claim his previous
hat ill iilinn. (li | I'opcrU iicniun-. a
-ort ol feiAmturic. ol which Iheeaii-
lot or lliidt t i- properlt ■ .1, 1 lie
point Inr tli courts to dcleriuine
would I"'w !n lIe . Mr II.. wnali cotilil,
under the cirtiunsiaiic< <01111111
larceny as hail-••. I- m ' t■ collln
lealh so inin ii larc Iii 1 lie pickaxes
shipped lo him foi pi .f -siounl treut*
ll'cnt Chieajo I nner.
llNTS W*M7a°«5?"
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SURRY
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J«hn titcn Cooke.
Thu tt>riliimn
Vi*liric •lorj.
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id il i> C4UM f'ir nlm'li •«' ti*-*!
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(lir ill 1111: it in 1.1 HUM i • I •l""«)"« i ' wrn.w.
mi l > l.itr ...elly I I I I it i« #ll 4 wll* blJIoW"
lurUMit. „f I he iml 1 1 iMl V* '"***; 141 *
until.1 n rill. Ii.n - « boo* tot " «1«
CXuifv.li uli 1.1 r. .-all 1 i.im Ui of
lli «r. l«ltc .11 Win ■ ■" V""*' .•".. .'f.
An vk'ii miiii * k,n«i. Ati'l UU l iui « f in« lulifhiy
CbUfUiu. l«-*r la tU« L.t-wcrj of tv«r) yu« wua
VOi*« tlir i r r. .... ,
• Hurr . . f S. -I trill llft l •
lo fv rj ! ■ ! i 11 Ii'it.* Thlt II luijr l r wtlbtll
|h« rr l'h i«f «*rjr i n . It I* |>ul>Uih««.l At tU« WW
ui(ti>r |1. til 'iK a • UAni^JUU toi.i*nr.
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BOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
Am 1 hi* ilrtt.and for tht* oiJ> Vatoiutb oo*
%r^ VN « nl "/ pnht to i v, will t* Uitf*.
*tid •i |>ltnUt< iHi for AgrnrlM trfry sunitron*. All
whodMlr«M>40t«M A« nU houldwrtitfor kriui
AJ.d qviokly incur* cboio« of turritoiy.
O. W. DILLINGHAM, Publisksr,
31 Wolf a <J St.. N w York.
I M. HAITIAN. MH.
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R.L.BATTS,
K. I )ASTI ,\ N A: SON. 1 LAW,JH
SHI - HI |«i K. II11 A \. I*I .
- I* .AI I It IS
Land Agent,
llAHTUOl*. - TKXA8
TIN AND HARD WARE
st(i\r«, .hi|Mf>iii i| miuI .in|>•*«I I in ii*. I'.**- I ii>j«*i MiiiiiH'Ul • *f * af|M'iili w
'!'« «• I -. IIMI It!«' I ' 11 lilt VI III I I III t I'M \ . I'lim*. Mr I I I 'itAllllJg*.
I i iin W ti . uih! Muplt
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I W ill -tiili«l Hi-
**t:i211** . .il ill} lii'iiii
noli lu i t i' ii i i < I
from ill* « Mini ! *••:
inr tiring Ti ti. I*i ii'.s l • • 111 'i "
•Inno iiUt.
DESCRIPTION
lllll.'l. Haiti. I'.
html Im i.tiln i II
Ii tin I > liiith. ifraii'l III
PEDIGREE:
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Dyer Moore.
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law,
LairiDs, Giass, 0i!. . ainrs Li. i, Eii.• /ii,.
r ' ' ntllii up -lull iii the II- -li t |iidhllii]i,
rh.ilikllll III (lie pulili 1111 III, III pill.III.;. |ic«|n«ci| ll|nill tile old linn, tte Hil|ii|lllli.' IUs I lull I'll otlhe.
ask il >llllllil.lll">* of nilllie.
i iivmi w a -us %)'. .a. j.
M""'" ' Attorney at Law aud Land A(,eti .
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THE SfATe OF TtXSS.
Hi- \sa -ii i H ■
iiruc wInin i 11< t«> <"i
filAt t roll* t ttlil I't li ' ' im
lia-liau . a i i • " >•'
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llauk. sip- wan a iriat ! • i M'aI juit
|mi*i* in.tii*. Iit\in>f l a i [1 • ai"| ii
t*u|M'ti< r In Wairi'ii iiittiit> Iliiiin- .
PREMIUMS:
llla«k Hawk It.i l .1'
f M 'HI lUllK'i" ll: til
| Itch- In ii.nl n on .il •'
! roaduli r -tall < lt
! ^I'tH'ral pnr|i' v, rtu**.
:■ I till MIIIIII. I ♦ \\
I \S a- an I i\V VI I :.«'l • (
ltu-lia\i wi .i I i |(
\« i -li r In- li. • ii'
roll- In > |||H|. . i in
Inr tlli'iu*' iN''* I
I illtvi' till! t< I III ' IM I il
( alr«"i«l> ilcu' ; ;
l ll'll II" I"
KAIH i* i hi i'
FALL III WINTER 1BB9-90.
In • Mm ■ 31 • !las!fOi! • Ttiirlv • Tears. -
wi.
The Tailor and Clothier.
'1 i i ..I . < i*'ii • ' • 1 mi a I'lli'tr
ml nut lit ml *<iM «mi i "iniiiU-!nn
n\ i- l r* utflit
r:n. of |vh|.
• ini111ii a- i *t
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II.
It
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B. W. SIDDflLL,
ATTf/llWEV AT I AV,
ItAsTljor I K \ AS.
!.:iihI A^iut .ni l I'nHiclui
li iv ui (' nii l lliiii'io
•I I'ONVi i.li III NTKIC.
ID JP, .TS!" T :t 3 T.
I liiivo ju i iiieivi'il a well hi<Iii|oiI stuck of iliiiliiiii: enn.isiing i t.ii.ii. ii\ .
uf iliulble ami sili^ii lilen^li'il illi ss siiiis. el|iiHV:i\ ainl Sik lillsi l - ■ "H-■ II imiIi I'.iiiI.I i., Main urifl
iii ss >uits nui'lo ii|i in litlfni sfyli'd, iItml iiiiiliiitil ami work ^ , ... .t./i p D
iiiiin.liil'. hInii, a vi«iv Inrtr«• ^lurk id' 1111jm• 11.•• 1 jih I e i-|..ili ,r.
mil .1... skin, lilm-k ami l iif «litn.'«.nal. plain ami fnri.-x \v,.ii,..| | PriYSlC^AN Ai1D SURGkON.)
aii'l easninii'io suitings and truii'-eiiiiir^. «lii'li I iiiiili'' it)■ toukIi-i — ~Tl \\~—
anil in 11 ii'ili t> 1 latent >i \ Irs ; iiIkh M\\iiio iiiaeliiiieallii' linn ii 1^
■ last I .it ami Ill-fill. ui!, i'!r.
It.ui- is .-hint
•:ni«il> li.u .
. 1 l li.'lli lie
il -p. d. In
I in ...til In-111
IWt ul toll-.
Some ^ears ngn. when .linl^. II.
(i. Ilieks was not i.s |>r>.• 111 roil. -
lie lifts In*e|| ill lltler xeais. -avnth.
Miiiin a|iolis 'I riliiiue. lie n'.vetl a lit-
tle hill ol Cl'"i lo a tvell-kinavii linn
mill one ol the lueliihei. eamo to see
lulu ulinllt it. I lie jiltl|re. then a
plain eolontl lauiv returned Irom
the tvur, frnnklv eonfessid that lie
wax ''hunted" and asked for till e\-
U'ti.ion of time.
"Cun-1 do itHaiiI the p'litleinaii :
"i/ you don't jmy it we'll have (o
•lie you."
'•ilo* can 1 |my when 1 haven't. henllli. 1 III better ehus. ol instilu
got the money,' iiNked the eolouel. tioiis are i'ii nil 11 n < I with iivinuasiiiniM
"All I want it* u little lime." ' an}| ■■ ■ ■"
"Well, we'll have to hring null," | and
said the gentleman, as he utarted
off.
"Hold on," said the colonel, as a
idea strnel. Iiiiu. "If you
raitstt am; me why not give liie the
case? You will have to employ
Home lawyer."
"That's so," said the gentleman;
"all right, bring the suit.'
Col. Ilieks brought the suit, eon-
fesst'd judgment, sent iu the hill (01
•.'id attorney's fees, collected il.
then settled the judgment, l-'rom
that time 011 he Imd all the llrm's law Wl.Hk parents, wlio.si
Imsiuess. j porliups, suffer , from the
an 1 t W..I
Ilium
luiid
• I ("ll til I
.il I'M.
I Irom
Terms, fieas. nable.
G. W, SGHAEFER.
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HARD "W ARE/i
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Stun . 1: j. 1 a 1 11' 1 ii.t'i 1 • ►!(! ti« t*
• «i I' 'inn !
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pMYsiciari ^ Surgeon,
II \SI i'Of. ! I \
• Mill V ! I '-.il«r I M 11^ ^tllli'-
li' ' • • || ll>* 1 • i • I* 1 « (Mil
I,*.. If IU
Moves anu Kiitfinrv.
A GOOD PLAN.
The rotation idea i.|>]ili. -
such an olllee as may lie flllcd l.y any
man of ordinary intelligence. A
scat in congress is a very different
matter. To fill il with heneflt I" the
public and credit to the incumbent.
rovidetl with swiiiiniing pools
ther 11 calls for developing the
health from lueaklng down. Tennis
and other oiil-iltKir gaint -are grow-
ing iu favor. For a |4irl nothing ei.11
lake the place ol i \ercise in the open
air; not merely 11 walk of few
blocks, hut a good "ei>n titutlonal"
at a swidiiiug gait, and that. loo.
without much reference lo the
weather. The nil Is of to-day will in
a few years lie mothers. The law il
hereditary is inexorahli. Strong,
hialthy men and lliicly-developed.
handsome women are not born of
blood,
tloihUll
that can be traced back generations.
J Health is beautiful, said the old
only |o 11'reeks who lived in the open air,
1 and beauty i> health. Haiti mure
American.
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M GEOC.m!ES,
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WHISKY. SR' N Y. W!NL:;n JGIH
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retjuires a thorough knowledge of the ' "ri' L''
machinery of iegislation and ol pat- J', |
liamentary usage, auil a personal ac-
i|iiaiutance witli the members in both
sides of the chamber. The intellec-
tual and oratorical powers of the liew
member avail Iml little. It is a mira-
cle if he catches the speaker's eye
during his llrst two years. In hi.
second term he may get up and say
something without being snubbed by
the older members, but il is not 1111-
til he has served two or three term-
thai hi' can show what I here is in
him and become really affective.
The people of the nortlii ru slates un-
derstand this butter than we do.
When they have u man in emigre.--
who sui's tliein tliev keep him there
a* long as he will attend to his busi-
ness. The consequence Is I Iml
twenty years o( service is not uncom-
mon among the northern congress-
men, and these old member* exercise
an influence iu proportion to their
familiarity witli the methods of legis-
lation.—Memphis Av Blanche.
Uohertson t\. .loins, tionesiioro.
\rk., write; ' ( . ( . t\ ( ertain t hill
( ure, gives universal satisfaction."
to take. No cure. No
ay. S lid In \Y. .1. Mii.kv tV Co.
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In equestrianism the American
cowboy wliip* creation, as the follow-
ing New York Herald dispatch from
Koine, Italy, will attest:
All Home was excited to-day over
the trial of Buffalo Hill's cowboys (en
the wild horses furnished by tin
Duke of Sermoneta. For several
days the Houian authorities have
been superintending the creel km of
extra barriers to keep tin- savage
•teeds from reaching tJ « audience.
The annuals came from the tliike s
famous herd on the Pontine Marshes,
and he iledared that no cowboy on
earth could ride one. The n uboj
laughed at the boast. 1 lien liie
duke dared them to mount any one
of tlir six. livery man, woman and
child iu Home expected Ihat Iwo or
Her Preference.
The fondness ol Hiiilip* llrooks.
of I lost 011. the distinguished lector
ol Trinity church, for little children
is well known. Not very long ago
Dr. llrooks was calling on 11 friend
in Cambridge, who is the happy
mother of three chidrt-n two boys
and a little girl. l r. llrooks soon
had all tlltcc of the little folks about
hi 111 mid was questioning them iu re;
gard to their views of an occupation
when they should be "grown up."
(Jin boy would bean architect. In
said, and plan l^tiectl Auiic houses;
the other thought he would be a poet
like his late distinguished grand-
father. '• And what would you wish
to be. my dear ?" said the clergyman
to the little l-yeui-old daughter ol
the house. " 1 think, sir," sin re-
plied modestly. 11s she caressed her
doll, " Ihat I should like to lie a
mother.''-—Washington I'o-t.
HICK
BEEF MARKET
NliXT ImoH 'l(i i:. IIASTI.W'S.
We Keep Constantly on Hand the Fattest
BEEF, VEAL AND PORK.
Puli'oiif|oi> ui' il,,. iiiiMj,. invliod, (Kid lull Hutiisfciftinii gum'
ftiili'cd. Try us.
I'/Wi'inn'. 'I i;\ v 1111 nilii'i'2'i. IHH'.I.
GLASS HARJD WAJRE.
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About the only Ihlug Imp.i-slhle l" j
an HM-rnge tlruninier is In heal tip tin
|*i.iii.|. \hout the only to i
effeelually cure chill' and fevs'r In
helnill'* Chill and Fever Antidote. For
.ale hv ('. KrlmrdA Hon.
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above 1 vervhodyjj ^
l.ittlc Minnie Fisher. .'5 years old
of Montgomery, Ala., loved in
brother .lames, aged Hi, who lite,
in another city,
elm1. She woke lip nt midnight oil
August lith iu terror and with out-j
stretched arms .-bricked: (Iii
Jimmy you'll fall." Then site sal i
boll upright and uitli terror dcpicl. d ,
on her face, she shrieketi out iiii
agony to her absent brother: "till. |
yoll'le deiid ; I know you're dead '
and laiuted away. Tim tlays latei
her parents received word that 11:
tin hour liniiieil .lamer had Im • n |
Shree men would be killed in tUi* ex-1 |,_v („inng down an embank
(►erlmenl. (Ivi r if.'""!, carriag. s ,, tiuiri. Mmost ever*
were driven to tin I'rali di Caatell.
ami an audience of jiiu.'sm people
braved the dripping ram. Two of
the wild horses were driven Into the
arena. They had neither .addle nor
bridle. Huffalo Hill announced that
tbff would be conquered, iu live
minutes the cowboy, had la oc<l,
«adillt'd. bridled and mounted llu-
liomes. The animals leaped in the
air. writhed, bucked and reared
madly all In vain. In five minute
iiiuy were ridden easily around, j ( ;
while the vast crowd, unmindful of j
Uiu rain, roared and shrieked with
delight.
night since (hat Minnie awakes al
midnight ami talks with her brother's
spirit, plainly visible to her. Iml
lllisei'li to everybody else. Narll-
vllie American.
'1 he HasTKOI' Al.V I.in lsl.it has i n-
tered its thirl \ -eighth volume l ln
AliVii 11 -1 •• lilt" tin Colorado ( i'i-
/.•■II, Victoria AdvocaU'aml'lonxale
Inquirer, is among tin oldest papers
111 Texas. Slice- -s 10 \ Ott, Hro.
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GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHfiNI. uiwmui
I',!.1 ■ IN Tl.\ \S.
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k^i* i f t *f (mill ri ■ |h'i t
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A Nindle of Spider webs, not larger
than a biiekshol and weighing less
Aliau a drachm, would. If aUalghlcued
out and (Uitanglcd, reach a distance
Of 8* Wiles.
iiuimen's aiiid'h Naive-
Tin Is 1 salve ill Hi. wiirhl for eiils.
Uriilsev, Mire,, ulcer*, ' alt rliemii. fever
,nre . t' lier. chupiM il hands, ehlhlsina,
1 Kim- -.ii .1 all .kin eruption.. sn*l poll -
lively cure. nil.*., er no finv ■"■■e^tili...I- ll
I- Kiiarsnl. il i" gin' ! 'rfs< 1 "iil-lii" ii n
or iminar refiin.lml. I'rte.- J'i .■< tils |« 1
ls<*. I 1 sale bv IV .1, Mil.
- Old Stand,
h:\as.
Main Street -
HASTKOI1
I Full I nil mhI Wine 1 lln- of all kin.I ol
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
wMiif-fr Invli«
i mII ami iin in'i t
■ ttlid IHlrin.
♦•ii'rutitt* iitnl univliiv: <
The 30th
ANNUALSESS ION
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Colorado Institute.
will o|ii*ti In tin* it"-ni In low
Maoonic Hall
S3ptoraLljor 2, 130S-
Tin Si IhmiI n\ ill Im* fr« • •■•!!•« • v\ iililfi
M'liiiliiflh' until Hu | nl.li« m« ii( \
iy.flKii"«l •" 'I"1' <'iintininll) i- < *luiin -
I«M|.
Mrs. S. J. Orgaiii,
I'ltiM'ir.si.
Ilastrop, Tex a . Vug. '.'I. Imxii.
IRON FRONT BES11RANT
-AMI--
SALOO 1ST.
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tin im 1 \ri{ i with
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WS.M.MminwELi.Prlqaiaal.
o ysri:Hs. fish in/' I/-/ im; hkkp sk.\ 1.1 si'nu:s. ' '«• 111 «■ .tmvnM or
Ml SIC.
I'l III"1. I h Kin. 'el In . 1 In | Vol. .'
Ivuperiene.'d ( .Mills, polile M ailer' M-sl • r\• ■ I rcguhii ■ 1, k, 1*1
or In order. F.tert departinelit kept Hi t ela- . ! 1 '''''1"1 11 • 1 ""
1 ' l.lieralnr. . Iie.rv. Will inn Fies
s. I I ' in 11, Si |i|eiiihi'r Ul. I sun.
wiii.n nil Aid 111 \rtin ok i iiiHsn mvi-. rs a cai.i.. • — — <
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT, Prop'rs. B. PIERCE
ESTABUl£33:XaD IW 1838
T. W. HOUSE,
iJAlMItKK.
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T. W. HOUSE.
.—COTTON FA (TO It.—
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MAIN M'l'KKKT, IK M S'K >N, TK\ AS.
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NEATEST MARKET
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Bastrop. Texas.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1890, newspaper, March 22, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205018/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.