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w. j. miley,
Druggist.
l< vjO'HOI'. FKX AS
uhU cartful attention given
'i th. I'> ton Ibpartment,
i fi iti' iHn n>niTiii*4tH either
•hiif or nit/hi. v
■ill lino 01
latent Madiolnaa..
|ferliiiiicrlc>,Tt>llel Arllels*. Htatlonarjr.
i£iit ^astrofl
liJkrtistr.
g. erha^g
drt7ccist!
BASTROP
TEXAS
I hull red ul the Hmtujic* at llailru)>, Trm$, <11 •rt,nnil-cl<iii mail mailer. J
.. ' ..ADcpart.;;
II I V II r M K R () o V K M H M K N
VOLUME
BASTROP. BASTROP COUNTY. TSXA8, FEBRUARY. *5, lHWi.
BER 8.
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
K-*t*rt't at Ik* H'litrnp, />/< *,
'ii 4*101ul'(Ui9 matUr.
lafct 4 l««TI-4flO0. xm*.
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WM. KESSELUS,
The "TAILOR,"
' - ^ ■
fur h.-avy •!I«|>l*v«m| «tU#rUa*mMiti taftoi?
4'M i*9Ul wilts will 1*
I if i«lrtit •(Urrt ^iiiKoi ll | «<r «« #lncfc
If.fc taaartloi*. att.i '- #i 4i for *arli aiitiaa
<jti« til limfrUuii
WM'ti Utn M>u|i |M>r Iiu# rarh la-
«*ru>m ^avvii word* iuak« a Mo*
• it'll iar itoUeaa. « a #m«1.ii| 10 hurt *1 lb*
rata of ' 4-viiia A lint
##r i Kr wbuvr raw-* w111 i* t rUtty cifrtld •«!
ta oti Ii aa l «v*r) iMataiu*
hu.w laujkjqn io
waluei^s .mas
JUilNESS JOuL^E.
AI'STIX «ml KOKl WOK I'll, TKX AH
On* loiu-lr+l intAMf n ru nri'l «•« Jala
ih« *"tib tun* ay Ilia PAtl tllK C* l j
LKoK.
*>U« liiaia W? Ml allMr •> total. « r •rut \<1*
l> i 1 flair rata f. r full inrtl^nltri. •«
IIHE l\ I LIFE l!ML
«4M MAHCOi
THAI
I. W JO*l «
II M (UKW'IUH
10nes& garwood
I K\AS
W •. # n all (|ir I #urt
au<t ^ i'l«ml
.1 I.
k
h
^ HUNTING WITH BLOWaUNS.
•itNKfi of (tuliiiinWIiK l o ym-ni U>t|ioii«
Willi I'oliMiiH «! Arruw*.
Tbtl llloWpllnlt llwxl llV till:HU VU^t'S
of (liiiauu for whontuiK jKiiwiut-d
uitiiwk are vury woiuli<rfiil wi-u|m)ii«
imliHil 'J'b"ulimatH of th in <^|untoriul
rcKton, iN-iiitf Imtli very hut unci very
llioilit, u Vigrtatlou of
HMtoiiiNlnnK liixiii iiiiio' Tho forctiU
< irmiluTrv i* to liavt'
(K"J court liouitt*.
I lie volnutkry 0r«
'I'vler li ve •lir.banili'il.
u in'w
cuDi|iauy of
ArUutmu- lum voleil nu u|>|>ri>|iriu-
tiou lor I In' Wurlil'a Kuir
\V. M. l t'iiD\K>ii, a ml<llrr, weiit
C0N4PI IMCNT or
TiieSwidaro Sf«vif : Machine Q
clcvclan t,o
THI. t* . '• -
(Ml t OH
•* jTTl f SrVVtNO MACHtUC.
-nt *w fTrtr.
II f f «f
corona' institute.
a Boarding School for
BOYS AND GIRLS.!
KaiMrtl ot till Ul-Ml «N ||||H|« lit t*i« ll
ft- Full l ilerury. Hrlrulifli', |
H#I I •-*•« i oiimm, h|^« i a I
ilhit- iti Mu*lr. %fC, Kl«wulh ,
Ili-aiiIm ami moral coiiiiiuirittv N«>( a
NillNiniQ SJR MAh lM lloimi MfT
wt* lii fit tig. furl mill IlgliU, oril> t\A
J rr moiilli Otli«*r r lt« m r*a*ot «Mr.
'l||lill rtd linl «| |||> tlOHI. Kof I'llA*
}o£u#, <l«lr*« , A. \ I liuiiiw, rr«*«i(l#iit|
SOLE AGENT FOR BASTROP AND COUNTY.
l. It. lilillAISII.
The Jeweler.
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
AMI
I hr
saloon.
\I.IMIN Ik ^ii| |i|iim| w Kfi i: . |>i r« 'i • f I jimr in«l |nr Mic-m nii«l
llir HKSI \l KANT with
the best the market affords
<>YMKI<> HSU ASH M.I. Illh liKI.I' > KA Lt'Xt'KlKs.
j b price
bounty Attornay,
wi>
Ji.ttorn«7 Lav,
BAsrnor. tbzai.
c. c highsmith
Attorney and C.:!iselor-aMaw.
\S I o*i,., ||,|) a ii* I >#l?
Iaii«I*
\l Imimii# * ii#*in|ii«l (o proin|il>
i -ift^*| «Mt l *oi «' Hullritctl
\ f / «.
a i.r y •wk ul La li ' HiuM Htii hf*
•n han«! «%bii*ti I am m Itlug vrrv «-li«*af*.
\rw on llniu Hlltrr Wat« li*«.
i"* in# tiitl ar* mr. | k••# ! rv« r>thitu In
llir Hairli. <'lo« k aii4 Ji'nitln llfi#
Hrlnjj your Waii-hr*. • lo« k and Ji m -
airy l< rapalr.
conrad koiilkii
An KXI'KIIIK. M I II .If W f l f It .ml
WATCH REPAIRER,
* III in.'tiil four .)•* «<lri >>i 'i 111' r \ our
• ali-li in • *'ifkinmiiik' iiikiim r. *inl
ini'li r ( ruifliili'f
K*|n ririni(l Cookx. |>oliti' WaiUTi Vr«N
or liy onl'T. Kvrrt i|p|.urtim nt-kept flti>t ci
-iTM il ri'^aJ r
win \ u i vni in v;i:\ tti( i ii i its i\ i,i\i i^. \ t ai.i
osborne And cartwright. Prop'rs.
Tile
< mi Ii f« urnl al Do
t • !#• ,ii.| . > . i
>|«| -
• ill*
lli< I
fact i
BHIEGBH
" Tailor "
< lo!Iiiup in VIk*
|il'. |«a> ^t| i
JiHtS V I'll A i I
ATTORIfCYS- \ i -iAW
\NH
RE VI, ESTATE .MiEMS
V\ I |> .flir# lii Hu|)rriti««, |i|«lrf« I atH
|it*«i'!or muirl*. Inuro I *n«l
i i«r « - "l «< iir*4| Offl'-e of hi National
riat.k
dixie queen
• now m kiioirlm||re.| or u
Ui be th i-r l>fiil *ln
th* niirkm in plug cut
bacco.
\ iliiit 11in- ul i,,im> f'uriii liliiK tiiiini*
WWirrpvr^irir
10
sr. h. b. combs,
'HTSICIAH and SURGEON.
mi mi- •*mvii > to nu I'i nin
•iilfl. <■ >1 i Kilmnl ,1 NunV ilrnj
cir .
WM. MILLKirs
new barber shop.
II llloft'il III III v IK'W III ilk lillllll
lug *<•'• |f*<| It | Oil fl I Alt'I' I I'III Ito.iM of
•n# of tlit* ii4*af«*«l. l o t liiraa^ftl miH
mo«l |iI««a*iNl I'Miaorlal «'«lat)liiiliin#nla
in Mh •-lunirr. a lirn* >011 can k" *
<|aait'aliava. a mI> lUlt Italr « il or a «cliatn- ,
no... in (In* moat a|Muof«v| alvli*
rZWB BATH ROOMS
\| r tl.rtll'll III tllf> "iKlllmllllll'lll Hlwr*
«truti* '*.11 rnviiii lioi or inlil t<.tli«.
L I'li.nkliil III 1I|I> imlillr (ill |I. t llli.ii
Airrni4^i* I *"k . 1 'i 111111111.1 lull ul mj. 111.
■|F III" 1 Itl.l.
f Mil Mil I Kit
Julius Thielemann
C0TXTSMZTH
ami ..kw nai. HH'AiiuH or
Guns, Pistols and Machinerf.
*, 1 i o< or
Hill '."lit''I A VII I'AIHiKT 1.1 \H
ASH I'ISTOM. IV ."t'l'Ot K
grtiri.i .Miirtiii.nl ul .iiiiiiiiiiiluia,
> ul 1 m kiiii. Inrv.l mill |il lul nli.lt.,
1 «. iv Wind ul ri-|i.lrlii|( ilo i. mi .imrt
, , r miliar all I. I KliartliM. .nil low
, im'U'
. in. 4 1'itll .ml ... fur T'HiK.lf.
JUIIUS THIELEMANN,
r> , I II. ill II (TANI> Of I'll*. Toil. r. I
1 ii.«n#|i, Aar- •• IWi. I .
Ii it m a mi fed 11 rad Iit tlv * II
M.iriJiv Co.. from • 'I <"'■ '• I
Sorth Camlin. I.af ai>'l 1. |i. k< I
in 'J ounr. fml. Ammo (ici'i •
Snuniv Hiatal Iwiini. an l 1 •'< • mi ««•
pall*.
Tvi.r. .ri> manv nth.t hrainl« «>f
I'liif ('ul TnhaiH'it I*'Imr n-'Pil
lo lh. (iiililii-, luit nmi'' I" "in*!
tin. IXn inrn lo ##k for "DIXIE
QUEEN." and lake no other It
will plaaae you. ami you mil l>uy
H again.
DM. 0. CLEVEUROI CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
w/
li. 111 Hiil l|iak«'
o pulrouH.
Man.I iii.i tm.i|i to order.
I II K
"elhidbe"
Swing Milt:
I in K i<ii' n Kun-
niiiK. tin iiiomI nim
| li ami llo* inont 41111.
-Iritil i ll M a c Ii i it i >>
insa ii ii f :i i-t 11 r«*i 1.
-.'Ii in
om -
without n iir 1
M %«'IIi% I
I r\ line.
chas. brieger. Agent.
hat am i*m i in Ih:In
I Iti* I NMll'NM I nk, in* | l:< II ,
r. w. HOUSE, TEXAS
Banker, Cotton Factor CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC.
— A NI -
COMMISSION MERCHANT* BASTROP. TEXAS.
wrs. mary McDOWALL, o.rectress.
('iilli'cilon* a .pp' tallv. *nli fm ill
llr* fm mitkiliu tin-ill. In nil -i in lit i'-n
in tin. sim. mni Hi, s.tnili*,' ii|ion
Lhi' moat Itliaralt'-rniM. lint niiilnill
Kii-liniiiri- on all ihiiiiik
I'orr".|'iurlt in-,' «iili«*ili-il. mil
prompt attrnlinn nivm to .aim
Cniinignilipnli. of lotion, mhiI .i,i|
hide. .olli-it«-i|. ami llli.ral aiKani'i-.
made oil aaiiie.
W MAIN STREET
Niuston. • • • Texas.
in
i .ii
n
FALL TF.RM EC-INS SEP!
I I U lf-1 III IV- ! I,M • 'fit l\ will III
3. '^9--
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lit• 'n\ In m\\
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t M
I • .iiMifl* >| ||a|« ai
l*OI|lni>
il 111*
K |
It'
I t
r 1: 1111 i 111/. Kti
Mil lit' III- luth'tl
til llllt^
iti the
Ml ilnN ! l « a at h •! Mill ft I ' HI tia. I Ml, Olit fur
I *t <•« !•!
iroinpt ma*
Kur further iihiiirular^ ua i« ti ritt*, ««| c< ial atudira, cu . ti<lilrt t«
MRS. MARY McDOWALL,
llaiiro|i, lYt*. July, \i Iw'.ii!. /
j
L
llr. W. II Mtlvilli' It'll ili'inl ou
tin ntri-i't* of AiiNtin, mi tin- 17tli,
fioin In urt <IUi:a-n.',
.Mil(lull I. iinM'.ii'
utakfH to f'J.'i.iiOll in
t ■■riu tt. in I >i lilirr
In rulN,' tin'
III- lilillt Ullll
Itrt "Villi -lllllfl 'l.'lit I nil two If!
turiw «t i ii ..|jii'in« n I rlil.y
Saiuriliit nl la«l ni-t-k.
inn I
•Miijiii Kil l Hitkmlalt-, otir nf tin!
iiiiikI ; in i • rii-tit lin n in Mi.ninai|i|ii,
<ln'I \ri t Miilili oly. on tli« 17th.
« •
M ii j r liiiL'V!" ili-utll inuki - five of
tin ix-pniili-nt. of tlir 1 rxaa pres.
a-- liatiou ttliolinv.' | > u - - i-il away.
1 • ■
IIk -urviwnjj iiii'inber-uf l iri-on'n
lirluiu! 11:i• 1 :t ililijjlitful timi' nt
tin u ri unii'ii nt Hatotilu, tlii- wi tk.
^ * m- ———•
I In- Arizona !i ^i-laturr lia*^ |)a*Hcil
a <m it• riu^: >-'■ rewanl f««r the
K tl « n tir^aiU Aj■; In*. ili'Jiii
ur silivc.
:n
aru cuinnionly miklo <li-« |> in water hy t|u. |Uor|ilieui- route, at Weather-
for uiiln iitt'-r mile, ami (iinntx|u«ntly . -.
tlio unimab. foiiwl there murtly in '
Ual'it the iron. M'tikey. ,ir« vxit >.l
ittidy niimi-roiHi IVtr killing thi-w
triv- ilvvi-lltni; i-mitm-eia tho blow
K<in ih tlin l.-nt |.MAible iiiMtruincnt
It in tnuil. from u ptn.-ulinr kind of
rood, and ulthoiiKh ii or 1^ fi-et in
lei'Kth itN wt iicht ia only Ii (kiuhiIk
It in provided, like u rifle, with II
i fore cinlit and u lutik nl^ht, the lalti r
in iiik made of the ti l th of a Hliliill
heunt ealleil the ni oiii hi.
The natives are innNt i-aii-ful re
h|.''-iiHK the atrniKhtm-MN of their
IiIhw'kuiih uml liever allow thoin to
li-ttii aguiliNt iinythinK lext they
should In. war|>ed The urrown are
i inmle finm the h-tif nl.- of a kind of
' jmlin, made t'. lit the Imreof the ^rmi
by a wrapjiiii" of wild eotton fn.-
ti-ufl with u fllx-r of Nilk jrrie.
< iti-at art ia riH|uin-c" to put on the
iiitton pro|.-rly Tli® arrow m nlmut
1 nit-hen Ioiik. no tin. ker than a
er..w ijuill, and at one end i* br>nii;lit
I., a jhiint an Khar)i a- it niMKlle I•;.■
wiapillK It lietttn-ll the k" ti'"U • I
wiwlike I'-'tli of the pira) ti-h i hi
half i if h | ai mi jaw is alwajv mi
l" nd'^l t'i a quivi r
JIhi vegelul'li' poiHon untnl for en
Vi iiolniUK the iiiiottn in called 'ni
ran ' It im \ti>'inely i-owerful and
ttill kill a man within a few miiiiil' s
when llitrinhli I'd into the rlieltlul iii
by iuj arrow |>omt, though it i- harm
1, ~- win ii .wallowed it ik very dit
fleult |o prtM-un, the etl'oliKeal
rnri frniii the naUviw. who are inont
iin Willitiu* 1.1 part wnli it The a 11 ->v
hi'inU ur" k' jit ear. lully m j... it"
front the sliafta as u pifiautiui
ufCaiii.t iieealeiitn, the aava_:'>. Ilieui
selves 1 .|UK Vt-i-y mueh afraid of tl,
j.usons whii-h they employ The w
rret of preiuirln^ tin |«.i>on l-handed
itow n hy the uietlieim.' men li oiii K" n
i'ration to Keueratiou, and the i-.'ui
moil people are uot |..imntii! to
know it
Fn-st must Ik- s<iiinht the eurari
viii", whli'h in i lowly allu.l to the
tree which funii he. stryuhnui'' and
te the up i. true, f om vvhi.'h *!n.
Ilyaks of Borneo ^* t tin- jmiihoii for
their arri.WH When the |*>inou tuak
er has found the eurari. he look- for
two bullions plant-, the stems of
whit-h yield a glutinous juice An
other vegetable ingredient i- the bit
ter root, commonly usiil by these
Hiivages in iH.isoniliK water for tile
puri* eati'liiiig tiMi
To tlio mixture r.un| i'-e<l .t th-«.•
eli-in. lit- the metln iiie man adds two
kind, of venonioim ants and the ) •■
si.n flings • .f deadly -|.vi*-N'.f sti,iK."«
Tin- whole im allowed to sitnuii rover
a lire the Hiiak.-N fangx and the ants
l« nig imundi-'l and thrown int.. the
|.it The l.iilmg is i-otitiiiutil until
the l*ilsii|l i- I'l-lili'ed t.i a thl.'k
brown sirup Finally a few arrow.
alv dipjHsl i'.\)K'iitin ntally in the(..i
son. and It- I tfe. | is trieil II|H>11 soil!.'
aiumiil or bird If Niitisfaetor; tl
(HiiHoti is p.-un-d into a -phernnl
eaithenware j >t. in winch it i- kept
carefully coveri-d with leaves, to e.\
elude air and moisture WuNiiitn.
ton Star
refuses
i .1
IRIIG.
niK
COM MISSION t ASK
I'tlSTHllNKII.
At i A I.N
Judge IVmupt'irily Kefum-s lo Hear
'lln-iu In IH-ferenee to Juilir*- Me-
I ui iiih k's Kiupliath' lieclara-
, Hull III. Mind Made l'|>-
At -tin, Texas, February 18.—Th«
Male of Texas suffered to-day a
second delay In It- l-tforta to regu-
late railroni*. corporations tu this
siMte. At •'! o'clock lhi* afternoon,
alien the local attorneys in the ease
and the attorney general hail been
I>r. Mailt. detaiTt of llleo, com- 11,11,11 Inderal court, Judge
. .. , M ixet :t11no1111i i-d that he had some
muted suicide by cutting Ins throat , , , , , , ,i.
stati iiii'Uts lo lU&ke as to the case*
wllli a pocket knife. ■ inv,,|viug the railroad comini.mou,
111 In-gan lit saying tlint he would
In IMii.i liter I- on
ill. ll i- feared tli
h fifty Ii ei or more I.
i'Ucd.
I In r l.ig
rise ttill
fore it in
Al lldls
and Ii. iiert
in a .11 Hi in 11
( hii.i's ear
I.
rg. Kitkhmd
t lii Ids became iwohrad
\. in which Kirkland bit
iff.
I hie
allegei
111111di ,I and liftt oftiarza'n
ariut of bandit- have been
eapluri d by I nil. i Mali
t ie Uio t j ramie.
refuse lo sit in any of the cases. A.
Ill- reasons for so doing he gave
these facts: Through judicial cour-
tesy as u tanking judge and for the
reason (hat li bail heard the pre-
inniliart trial a lei ter itns wiltlen to
Judge McCorillicit inviting him to
sit with ludgi Maxiy iti the coming
Inuring of these cases. Judge
Mnxey hud alto written that anlie
knew nothing except in the casual
way 1 I the ca.es he would desire to
* xaHlilie into both the Ian and the
fin is in the case. Keplytng to Uils, j
Judge Mi't'ormick wrote that lie
considered the law in the case as
settled by hi- former opinion and j
therefore lie would Uot meet fur,
further consideration in the esses to!
collie Iip In-re. In view of thin opin-1
i..ii from the ranking Judge, Judge
Max- ', declined to go fi.rtln-r in the
eases and refused lo hear any of j
tin in. lie did not desire lo cuter
,t.< the heaiing without the rigid lo
mdge f..r linn self on all points m-j
tolt. I. and therefore announced!
the |. stpoiiemeut of both of the |
• in: -!• hi cases until Match 20,1
lien Judy Met orniii'k is Mi-j
i I to l.e hire himself and .il iu
I lie ease.
At' net 'i.neral Culberson oh-
. t te.i to th. |...st|io:n'iiii'ut in vigor-
on- t• ni)--. ||,. plead for the inter-
. l i'l the people involved and said
that 1' stponeuieut of the eases at
.his time would be a long deiuy be-
fore the supreme court, as their ses-
stnn generally ended in May. This
Ferscriptions carefully compom
Jf
dad at all Aoun.
PATENT MEDICINI
•U kind#.
TO STOP ADVERTISING.
4'
The following answers mere re-
ceived by an Kngli.h paper from •
numlrar of the largest advertiser#,
in response to the question: 41 When
is the beat time to #U>|> adver-
tising •"
" When population ceasas to mul-
tiply and the generations that crowd
on after you, and never heard of
you, stop coming on.''
'• When you have convinced every-
body whose lite will touch youra that
you have better goods and prices
than they can eta get anywhere
else.' /
'• Wi.?n you perceive it to be the
rule the men who never advertiae
are outstripping their neighbors in
the same line of tilininess."
" W hen men slop making for-
tune- right in your very sight solely
through the discreet use of this
mighty agent."
" When you cau forget the word#
of the shrewdest and most success-
ful business men concerning the
main cause of prosperity."
" When every man has become so
thoroughly a creature of habit tha*.
he will certainly buy this year wlieru
he bought lust year."
" When younger ami fresher
houses iu your line cease starting up
and u-ing the newspapers iu telling
the people how much heller they
■ an do for them than you cau."
•• When you would rather have
your own way and fail than lake
advice and win."
" When nobody else thinks it pay#
to advertise."
I roup, on
til. i
I'aikei - surmiparila tell: purity tli.
..I .lid Ahol'|>.'II Hie appetite.
l-'ralil. I
V. V. Inn
ing the ladies frutu
-kilts, |t slimiM pa
i >uiiilh,
present!
Km.- county,
i bill prohibit-
wearing hoop-
I Iu record of crime,
tin statistics, iu the 1 lilted Mutes
•biring Is'.ii'. is ilTii-J 1111:r ier., '.',10
It tu bings ami .'l.sr.ii suicides.
On tin
raid on
I laiias.
I -i h. band robbers made a
th. 1st National bank, lit
llefore getting in their
tint became frightened and
would prevent the case possibly
ri "H h - ii -. the supreme court until
next ye.r. He urged tlint the
Southern 1 'acitic case, to come up
next week, be In ard then, so that
public interests might be advanced.
I he attorney general took excep-
tions tn the ruling and did whatever
else lie could to prevent the post-
ponement.
.liulgi Maxey overruled all objec-
irdiug to lions and added that lie desired it
understood that there w as no con-'
I r..t'er-V hi l wn'li Judge MeCormick
and himself, bill thill lits present act
.ias m i e-sart from respect for the
ranking judge and self respect.
I'In- postponement has caused a
uri at deal of talk here to-night and
t'i'.se liieiiibers of the legislature who
are familiar with the case ate not
backward in expressing opinions
thereon.
that at 111
world w .I
minutes -
christian
-in 11 in a ii has ligiired il out
' ' . lid of tile y« ar 1M".«;I, the
hilt i existed '.'SI, ,1M 1 ,-Jl il I
situi th" begiiuiiiig of the
Hiiiiu< Itii-atrlra' < tuti*.
The Lntnhs elub is a club of actors
and other. eonnivtMl with the st«t-"
urn I it bus Us'ii remnikeil by its otvn
lnotnIters that there i- not a hunb
among tliein The W W V. or
W eej.'rn nnd Wnilei-s was an iissi. i
ntion of stage jm" >ple wli . were any
thing but what their name implied,
und tlioy were Uot of the class who
collie tutu town oil lout They hate
long since ill'd out, tint tin t ueiit
out w ith a flourish and did uot ill - a
lingering death
t hie would nup|s.s" that lit the i
jirotot[i|.' the n.'Stei nil t'hanti
i h- i's were Up with the dawn ainl
ill this for HUM', you would not err
llut in oiiler to I.'off their roo.ts •
early they were w.u:t to sit up a
l.i.'^lit in each others com|iant
New York Tiun -
s!.ir'.:ug iing and .lames lining '■•""e
fought . 'iiii^ at Huntington. W.
\ a .n t In ! et Ii I-.it iti^ w as s|in|
through th
uioriallt w.
heart
undid
tt a-
ami '^lulling
I lie llig I
lipped lour
ni
l\< i'IOiik 1*1.it t
I hltVl) iDUll:'.!''!! til kecpiliL! U
Mlie
diary.
11" I have Ih i li keo] in* lie f -r
ten years
Siie Oh. how lovely 1 o you write
something in it evert da\
He No hiutllt 1 ki. p It ill tl:
I...it. in .f int trunk, tt;n i. n , .ii
ttoriy me Ik unit Km- I'res
I t tit ik M II I Mtttf < Ut|MIM
The steamship Vein .■ hi ol
lied II lllie plying l.'ttveen S-• I
Atuerii an ports and this . ity tt .;
ashore on the Ungiinliiif sh .als tl
the New Jersey eoust iii lv-.' T'.a
ntiil lighters were di.pati liisl bt a
tvn.-kuig eouipniiy of tht« city who
KlIiiili-il III ^ettllik: her safely to bet
di. k and iii-elvi.l #|0,eoii saltage
Netv % oi k F.vei.mg Sun
tti ..'liitii
M > 11 i 11 l; '
inaiigiitai
Tl'e p<
bed
nnd al
taken.
stamp.
I lil. i stiall)
tin r wat lo II
in .i M l\i*iii• *\
it. at -
ar load
it ai.t
t. I
f..r
iiiis, have
I lire works
pounds, tu
t let i land's
11 mob
the
ait
I
nt III
II i al •>. a
ll'.lll #l"«
? 'i«l iu statii|
r or live arrest
.-in t re,, t en d.
was rob-
in money
w ere
but no
li lit d
state on
arrested
platIng
the
M h ;.i t mili
i Hu-
ll ere
s, for
t {lit
It
• III)
11111
M
II'
lilt
I.. Hul
au il to at
hi i ' i (
i!t> a I Ii
liiifj i
I f hail
ltl
Iu.
ml
•lit
n i
lit th
rcfuaeil
arc tliiiiHin^; tin
III II ft t ( i t hctt
HQ.
I lie * c li tt 11 i
pill till f a V t > t a h I \ 11
f"r tin | i\ incut
|>roporiioDnU
e«in. «s t>| tli.
tin
.hi.
hill
• ier
ll a \.
0 pri
1 hi mi
f the in-
cotiutti'a
re-
• \ (lie
ea of
1 In*\ were cii titeil.
•fplo .Inn t
• w «Ut . ill tit
% Hiwrt In I ir«
Mo«iteul Stuilellt Pi
wunt y.itlnu .I'H'torn II.
til > t III *> t Alt*! AN I
l'r« U h-.'t It h fio.pic otuni^li
Tit. pi*«t Hit tit tin if iifVu.* .vtui Irot
ii ml ^ tty over th. tout utttil th. t
luitt (\iiiih Ktii\ ait.l then the pa
lioitl.«* rt'tiu* with ii rtwlt New V -ik
W A\
N«t « n a in t>rttu iple t.miiilhiu
th ' liver, toina 'ti.* Nttil tmnet* llit.uiKtt
th. n *rvr \ new illo.ov.n Ih.
Milrw pill* npi.'.lih .'iir** t.ihooi'o-
hai| ta-l. . torpi.l IU. r. pi!.**, eotmllpa
tl..| I'i ei|iiaili .l |. r hi. u. wouirii.
rhlhlrrtt. Suialle t, mil. lent, <011.-1'
u i |ii«i*^, |'i ri*. Sample* Km* at 1 .
Krltutai a >on ami MMey lllll.
Ila.I Not Slept lor \ i-iih.
N|i \ latk-> ii. i oi l !i-«|ih'iit of
Kuilii 1. va-, anil manager of tin* mnn
It'll.- tit Hi'W hot' I ;>t K. 1 -k lilt..nil* ;im
lo- hail 110I fl. pt at tttItt f.u xa-ar*. e\
evpt li« aliori napw. lining lo ine.- *aiit
coit^iiin^ l|. wa ;o|\ift*i| \% li * • 11
t'lii. ti tain tlon 11 to ti) ItallanlHoi.-
Iioiiiih s\ 1 up. h« \wi- 1 in in. * i in 11* i \ ii--
lleveil of hl« i iui^h ati.l hi* rent Itn
pioV. il to-U. li I ih'Krei* that |i«* t ouhl
-h . p •outolU ill ih^iii. Mi lnek«oit
Mat. - "i i.^atal llaliatar* llorehouml
syrup •upi'l iol to Al. V rough -.Hip o||
tlir iitarkel. atel it* fir. .lout from opium
iti'l itioiphttu • iv. it" roii«ttpatloti af-
t. 1 ualttj^ it i .i lhi* 1« a* ill alone I
i oil- h t it Ilo- h*'*t c..ii|{li vVtllp iit tlo'
w.'ihlloi Itlhlr.n N|\ luii^* arr tiov*
*11'oitjji 1 I ti ll tl tliey liave In . 11 for Vat«
I hi* *> rup 1 * > i t v 1 hittu to th.' throat
nit.I Itiiij;-
||[I U
sohl hv .1, Mlltly. ilMif;
11 ii tm\ Ho.mler*
NN in ru11t11.11-. l'-'-tina-ti i of I'lavllle
In.I, writ.* • Kl.ftrie Hitter* Im*
ilott.'titoti-tm nu than all other tm*.li-
i'iin'f . "iiihln.Ml. for that hail f«*«*lititf
a t i * 1 ii^lZ from ^iiltim.v ami l.lver rouble.'
John I • • -1 i. •. fainter ami -toiWiuan. of
H i-. «a\ - •' Kiml kh'ctric Hit.
i-, th.- bent khltt.> ami l.iver
in.'-li. iti« ■ ntak.' tit.' f*. I like a new man."
t. (ianltni. hurtluarc uierchatit.1
- nu t -\M! -a \ • Kb*, trie llittor* i- Ju*t
th.- tiling f"t a titan who 1* all run ilovvt*
:hi.| .loii't fare vv liether he liw or ih«> ;
li- t 11 ml ti.'U •*tleni[tli,j{oi.i| appetltf ami
!• It ju-t I ik#' he hat a in-vv I- t-.- oil life
1 M • I tioltl. . it .1 Mih'V A l
'Iriiit i*tore.
.1 a/.vs ni:nxt:i>.
V \hiui^ la.l\ k'ra.lnate of u grail)•
mar m ho >1 i* ai«i lo he the author
of the following et**a\ on u kiaa.
Ki*«. 1* a 1 onjunctioii, hecannc it
t. 1.m t*. It t-* a verb, becauae tl
st^iiiiu'!* to act ami iu acteil upon
i • 1 piopo itioii, hecatiM* it •alionn
that ^1.' |"T*.)W ki-**ial 1* tio relation
tl in aninte:j. tiott, at leaat it soiimU
im om . ami i* a pronoun, 'lecniime
t vi :i\ vtaml* f' r a ki*i. It ia
. -• a notin. Ia. i am*. it the name
nf th. . *. 11 1 * * r v at tlon both coin*
i 1 t. i j.r.'pi t *. 4*4t|i<1 peraon
... I Mural number, becauae
••if. - :ilaa\a more thatl one.
v;im m iti. i feminine ^emler
111 n.l. l*'teipielitly the iaae la tfov-
. in .i l-v t in iimtttaiiccH ami It^ht.l
•11 |||| 1.11. ue If lie amtti-
\ 11 on "in ehei-k turn the other for
1 *tntU It mIioiim alwaya be^.n
\ith a vtj'ital letter, be often re-
p. al > il, • 111 i 1111 e i i an loll)* an poanl-
. . aiei emleil mth a period. Kiaa
1 i^ht tie (onjii^ateil, but ought
ttev er to be ilci Uuetl.
Klrcl rie Bit (era*
mn* reineitv in t ei*otiilUK "*<*11
kn.'wii ati l «. popular a* to nr*i| no
-p. 1 i.ii iiientioti ml w i,.« hava u*e^
i leeltte 11111r* 1 - *iuj> the «aitie noitaj °l
pi u-n \ pun t iiir.ii, ma i|oe not runt
an.i il i* kjiiaratilr.''| to t|o all that In
t l iimrtl. I.lei t1 ir Itittei* will cur.* all
.ii*i*.,*i* ..f tin i iv 'i ami knlnrta, a ill
tetiiov.• Pimple*. itoiu, suit Ithruni ami
utIn 1 affei t"till* I'au*et|hr impure blootl.
NN i .line M.ilinia from llm *v*t*ia
at. l pi 1 \.'tit • wi ll a* earr *11 Malaria
l.'V •—h .rente of lleaiiaehc, I'nnnll
pat ion an.i Imlig. *tlon tt t Kb etrle Hit-
ter* Kntlrr -atUfactlon ^uatantfaH. or
inoii' v rffiimle.l. I'riea .'if eta. ami #1 .tut
per bottle at \\ J. Milay X Co., I hug
1 More
Parker'** Sat-aparilla eontatun more
I oilUle of potai.li than other «ara |iMrll-
a* ll will pi event lualarli.
\ \ i**al Inp ettir frei- milt ra. li
butllr * f Shlloii * Catarrh Ketioalv.
Priee fv4> i*rnt* Solil by Mila> A Hill,
ami 1. . Kihattl X Son
A Sprained Ankle.
'I nit. if a comtuou occurrence and one
that w ill lay people up ordinarily 0 to
*• wa rkn. yet we w ill guarantee Itallard'n
Snow l.lulinent to etire any east of
•prain.d ankle Iu 1 toil .lay* if applied
at oitee, and t*> I in mediately reliave all
pain. Snow Liniment w ill cure auy old
Kore on man or beant. It will heal all
wound*, ami cures •.praitm, burn* ,neahln,
hrulnen. «*ore throat, fore ehent. latlie
hack, ciirnn, bunion*. For Kheumatinm,
lumbago, neuralgia* contracted musclea
it haa no equal. Ih> not allow any other
white liniments to be put off on you for
Miow liniment. There la no other like
It. Ank for Italian!'* Snow Llulmcut.
Sold by W. .1. Miley, ilru^nint.
} THINGS TO REMEMBER.
The value of aunahine.
hlov to change a house
home.
The great uplifting -jf er of
music.
How to think and judge without
prejudice.
How to look til), then to reach up
and grasp the heal.
That some uncomfortable words
may be overcome.
Ilotv much environment has to do
with what you are.
What a little thing will sometime#
make a child happy.
That an outside door, or even the
gins- in it may tell secrets.
How to distribute good cheer,
sweet thought., tender reuieiu-
brauces.
I'l.at a clear, bright light Con-
duces to social, friemily chat at lea
time.
l'hcre are two kiuil* of wealth,
and that one is of the heart and
miud.
Thai a tidy is out of place when
it becomes more iiujiortatirttWU the
object il is supposed to protect^*
Anna K. I'avtic.
"In buying a cough medicine lor
. Iilldren, ' sat- II. \ Walker, a promi-
nent druggist nf Ogtlen. I'tab. -'never
tie afraid lo tiny iTiamtierlnin's t'ougli
Iteiiii'ily. I lu re Is no danger from It
and relief I. always sine to follow. I
pnr'tculsrly reeomuieiiil . Iiamberlaln's
lii'i'iiiise 1 Inn. (lillllll it to be safe and
reliable. It l Intended especially for
eolds. croup and whooping coiigh." Ml
cent boiile- for sale bv «. .1 M
druggist.
1K>SO 1{S i'.l.S
Miley,
/ ' * '
"Usrr^,..
■
m
•n
1 here is nothing quite so cutting
us a clever woman's tuogue wheu she
sharpens it on sarcasm, ami 'here is
no subject on which a woman cau
be so sarcastic lis that of dress.
I overheard a good example of
this feminine talent at a reccptiou
the other evening.
l'hcre were two girls present who
were particularly pretty aud bright.
It was less up for which was belle of
tile occasion. < if course they each
had their opiuioti on that subject,
but they didn't declare ii iu words.
Apparently they were the most inti-
mate friends. I hey were "clearing"
each other incessantly, for all that
the love light was not very milk-able
in the looks which they gave each
other. Holh Were dressed exquis-
itely iu Worth gown.. This ques-
tion of dress came up in conver-
sation.
" Oh, Hose, darling," said one. 4
" I think you are lookiug loo wci
lor anything to-night." t
"Oh, do you dear? lliank you,
ami I kuow you never Matter."
" No, indeed. You know 1 have
always said llial was a perfectly
heavenly gown. l>o you kuow I
think it grow, lovelier each year."
"So many people say that- I am
beginning to believe them myself.
My dear. I was going to congratulate
you on the perfectly fresh ap|M-ar-
anc-e your gown has. lh> tell no-
how did you ovei gel out llial claret
slain' ll doesn't show at all, ami
that in the surpvi.iiig part, for you
know when claret stain, have been
iu so many years it's nlniost impossi-
ble lo remove lliein."
I lie honors w«re easy.
I lie auienitlv. of polite sock "* O
are not always pleasant.-*/ L-i L~i f
I \ oik Herald.
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