The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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ntttop Advertiser.' c,iHh FA"-S /v/" "*>• I OUR WORLD'S FAIR LETTER.
K*ui>iuIm-iI m.trail l l. laia. Velum* ;i.*<
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USTROP. TEUS.JUlTI2.lt93.
Tliv dutch luailo tin* llral lirantly.
Six Kain*a>* Mai* hank* went down
in a luianciai IIurrv ou the lTtli.
.1 nl\
knki«, Kill* I'ouui), 11 mi
14. linn, ijitni^c (lurk. Waco.
IVxaa: I tear Sii. Kid IokciI IIiiiI a
clipping front (lie Kvi-iiiiik Miteur,
puliliabeil in llila city. Ah liotli ol
tin* iiiiilfr*>i^iiI acre your mi|.|iotl • i'" -•
era during tlic lute campaign ami ""
liavo rcail your reeeiit letter on tin
Ft .ii
\t lit
• I 11 \ Inn
I !'"-•<
! Ill llllll*>
I (1 11 -111 It)
; liit >-
• lieliftilin
I .iik*
i H|n i lit i Wit •|ioi|ll> iii•
•'kill llll uoi'lll, .lint Mllllll |*4 l||| •
• •i tii. UkiiiI'. Columbian Ki *
KruUUll*. Mal.ll IHu pitlbelli ii
>11. * I iii.th ■ lllllll'llintlo . Ill**I til*
|M I \M' I III I 11 • 'It III*1IIIll't'. 'I'll**
aii iiiilliii-lit-tl -Irui'l■■ r*' iii lli*'
rluioil i<l Mill Mreet uml I In*
I ik. lli*- •ki ll ItHi lit lli*' lea l II
r*'in >
Ii.
Uln'loU lll'll lli llll. *1 llll II ikril
iffitliliiii;. mill li.tikailoun u|n*ii
> ol I. >11* li t ill Ii it'll II urn.
III Igillllllv llll*'■■•it'll til lie U I' ll! It I*|>
raiunl! tin failure ol uue luau'o iiiipnn*
A goM coin tie|)trciatea live per
wnt. in liic value in nikleen year* of
couataul uac.
l liailie K. Ilriicc, a liauk clerk,
and John II, Huitl, liolU of high
atindiug in KanaaiiCity, got''drunk"
ol which they died licfore uiorning,
Ks-Govvfnor lluhhanl lian liven
aitked to deliver an atlilrvaa on "The
oineii of Texan—from the Kepultlit
to the State and to this Hay" ai the
world'# fair. July '!'.on the occasion
ol ItMjuruial dedication of the Texan
huihifng.
Xl \ llulmeiil curwl my wife of female
trouble vtlion I llimiuhl Iter lueiiralile.
Juineo I Moody, Stale lecturer Farmer*'
Ailianrc.
I'oHtmaater General Itiasell ban de-
cideil to abandon the three alxe* of
poaial cards no«v in m*e and militti-
tute one aiie for liotli the hinjjle and
reply card*. The new cart^ will lie
euougli to explain I lie mutter. Very
truly yours, u. K. Aii.*n,
T. J. finI.I.V.
Kveniiiy Mi'letn : "Silver l I lie
111(1 III*> of till' |MIO| nll<l U l| 'st|i|«i i| |IV
the rich. It in iii«' tuuncy «d 11««* run-
t it hi I .tii wiili gold, h Im* I m'i* ii
< for llii4 Immii'III of tlir iiioiit*\
potter and for thi reason I am for I ten*il til Hi
llver."~ Judge (it'orK** CliirkV I « uton j Ih^Ii lown
I *t?C. 1M I *1 |.
"International
inches.
sire,
or tt'*x7
On the uight of the 11 III, tinmen
C'orliett aud 1'araon Davie*, ai i'ng for
l'eter Jackson, signed articles for
a fight between Corhett and Jackson
to couae off June, I Kill, for the l#r-
ge i purse olilainrd anil siik het of
tlU.OtKi, the w Inner to take every-
thing.
Wednesday evening, at his old
home place near Austin, Hon. John
Htiucock died. He tiail been grow-
iug weaker for some tune, ami atic-
cumlied under the debilitating weath-
er and an iucuralile nervous disease
which had affected his mind for
aoiue tiuie.
The commissioners of the general
land office have decided Hint nil per-
sons who have been on the Cherokee
atrip since the opening of < iklahomn
have forfeited their rights to home-
.11 ihik • I.ahh '* 111 I'M .
\> H O, Texas. July I a,— Messrs.
0. K. Allan and T. J. Clieely, Knnit,
Texas: (irntienien. I have yours
of the Mill instant enclosing a clip-
ping from the Kveuing Meteor ol
your city, and request lug an expla-
nation of the matter. This cxplana
1.'ii, while unnecessary, is gladly
acci.rded.
I'p to the nomination of Mr.
Cleveland in May, lH'.lli, I It.voretl
the free and unlimited coinage of
silver. Koi thai and other reasons I
Mas opposed to hi nomination, ami
made do secret of it. The uiuiiii-
inous action of tlie parly iu award-
ing him the nomination, upon ti
platform manifestly hostile to free
and unlimited coinage, forced upon
inc the alternative of abamlouiug
the parly or of accepting the decis-
ion of the majority in good faith. I
chose the latter ami gave my un-
qualified support to the nominees
and the platform, believing dial the
parly was wiser than I 'To stilish
my wn conscience I have since ex-
amined the silver ipiestin|| as thor-
oughly as my capacity ponnitteil,
anil have reached t lie conclusion
that the party was right ami 1 was
wrong.
'The president we have chosen is
the persoual embodiment of liostilit>
to free coinage of silver. For ten
years he has not hesitated to de-
clare this hostility on all proper
occasion*. Knowing his views, our
party refused to tolerate any oppo-
sition to him and made lilni our
standard bearer. 'The people ratified
his nomination by au overwhelming
and unprecedented majority. It is
now too late to i|uestion the wisdom
of the choice, or au attempt to re-
open au issue practically settled by
that election. Tile party has com-
lit .ill M l>i> Ii. u Ii* Ii It f* !1 ttirmiKti. ear-
rit'il W llll II lilt IllVt •It'll lllillli'V* ill tile
llit'll w In* liuil |*in *it * i tin-it lull I. In the
lilt'itllfl. sl* i'li' M.ieki >e. inil hl<« llfea,
till' ^|ierl .llnl i 11II i
Tin- hi Iter i' ii ejiiit reil uml tihickfiieil
ruin. i <"--!* nil r. weel* ujin it *t|t*in| n
f :i i r ii it* i l>< i ill if ii i hiintiii.il i*. nt 11 .i* tiny
Instant attention limn vUili*r who en-
ti-iiiiiflat. mi uei'ouiil of iu
ami i iipnln rlsiiitf fiuui i In-
centre Of hit- lonf i) it height nf Iwnj
hundred • i, Being a eold alu-
lilgt' house it w il- i lili'ln vi**i11■ 11 <111 lit- |
east wall win. a ig" with tills iliserlp- !
tlou " l lil" bMlldillg -iil.il> tile-|
iit'tml.'' v. t. ii|iini Mtiiiilnv it tiln/i'il ii| j
tike a box ol lliul*'llt"t 1111*1 It'll lo the i
gloiiuil eni rj itii; lo their death ovel hull
11 score of hruve fellows who w ere si'iil |
to i oil)hut the th me-.
l'eo|tle ellisler atiniil the ropes i hut
hi'in In the uhiit.ll) heu|* * f lluiht'ls ainl
Iron uml u ho know - w hat nf mysterious
lint ror. Snme, after n single Klunee hur-
ry awiiy with .■ kIinihil'i■,hearing in llielr
llt*slllls lll.it sieki lllliu Iiilnr nf t'blirreil
►iilistuuet-. (IIhers yn ovei unit over
the lull lowing iletulls. asking the guards
on *1 ut> i|iifsilotis hard in answer; or
i hey gu/e thiiiugli t tie i'tiitiihlliig walls
s l( expecting to see the stli'telier np-
proutli w it It it. eruinhleil *t*>i*tt (/ioi(/,-•
eollipulllnl! to Illllse ll 11 IIIu11 htt i ks ol
hollies, bin HI heyoud recognition, u I -
read) found.
an'one tuk* - In the lull view of this
mass nt elmlers. mill then It Is the gu/e
wander hevntiil ii i" the i'l'iiusylviiliia
rill iii till I tilllhlilll'. lllld 11 mil thill In i III*
hillii i i f ll i gtihli n ii * * me n| Hie uiluilnis-
trallon. ii partial reull/utloi, swieps over
the mind, nf uhlil tniuht liuve hu|ipeneil
II the wind, us I'hii'iigtt winds liavt* u
tilek n| iloiiig. hud i'liaiiged. I'm' there
are other lire Iraps nil these grmimls, tind
the lofty woollen tower exletiiling
alinve, mi 1 siirrmindliur the sni*>ki' slack
ol the storage huililing. Is tiiit the only
place Willie t III lll^t' I links. a fearful
lespoiisihilll v It-~t- tip*in tlie I 'miliiilo-
w hen lie i> siil,| |u have valued his
know lctl*[i n| gi ngi upliy w liicli evi-
tit-ully fulled in *.t11*1 v liltu —Hirough
111*, m Uiiileilti<i* 11mil coiul lo court, bis
•i.jitum ul iliii same eonieul, his iuler-
\ i* « - \t ilh l*.nt t-ll,i uliil the learnetl tloe-
In!- nl >|*alll. I he i;i lieltni- plnffer of
lln I^'ieeii. bis depalliile lilesMctl Ity the
lilt s n| ri'llglnii mid hi* veiilnrr ou an
1111ki***is ii mill tlmigeruu* errand, rhcac
* null I,>iui a .iiii'* nf drawings uuil
paiuiiiigs inteis'tiug in the extreme.
I lien. Inn. I here i« the serin* of lln* lutiel*
ing white the align mariuers stand with
uphlli <1 Ufitpmi- ovei the Ulicousclous
11ti in nl I lit 11 ItuitI* i slrelehail out uu the
lit ek lust usleep I here Is the Ittt*l sigiil
nl laud, w here the sailors bug each other
j in I lie manlleslalioii of their joy, or fall
upon Hu ll knees ill pruyerful Klalltuile,
ni at tin In ! nf the l.ipl Cnhiuibu* who
Ka/es IsihIh ird a ul u lieuvenly vision,
long e\|H>tieil.
• it In i drawings mnl maps give an Idea
ol how the nt' unrhl was regarded by
these similiters In w hum all alligutui was
-onie liuriihlf, hull niylhieal monster.
I heir arli-ls represeiil h in iu all hi*
-enies h ilh -lx unlives iii the act ol plung-
lug it tree trunk down Ids nuh'slMIng
thrnul, lit* M-euis In tuke the situaliou
t very calmly as *|o also the natives. Au-
11*| her in list show * h 1 in in a colored draw-
ing. n- huvliig jusl dined pmhahly al a
World's Kair resiauranl- mid re*llug
| w Ilh bilge juti s w hie apart, while a Utile
I hlnl lierfnruis the olUce of loyal toolli-
I'ii'kei. \ very sad scene is the great
| Admiral in chains, taken hack to Spain
! a prisoner. Ilis glory was short lived
< uuil In* hiiil many enemies.
Aiming the relies are the cauues, of
< pre-historic Americans, implement# for
| w ur like utnl for peaceful purposes, crude
aud i'liilnus; tile llrsl Imll ever rung iii
this eoiitlmul, anchors, original mss.
which no one mi re id, pulilit ted ae-
tuiiinlst n| the chains Unit tile admiral
called his reward for those discoveries, a
pleee u| the nrlglnul gate of tile genuine
l*u Knlilili. with it* ucsty liusp looking
M rv ancient yet very natural. What
till- museum caiinol |Hisses* iu trulh, ll
has. in fne simile, and many hours may
hi profitably spent therein.
It is ^tioil In tie alive these days, We
am livitiv again all I In- days of all the
pnsl hi I'llleent rated esse nee. The tiny
h ii ma ii dot llial is said lo have risen in
the gardens of tin Kiiphrate*. having ra-
diated iu luiiiiiiif rahlc lines out over the
gluhe until i! tins heeouie tin* luextrlcil
tile net work of tin-1 tit h ct'ulury civllUa-
t Ii hi , iinw joins all lis threads into a new
eeiitral knot dow n at .lucksou I'oiul,
KI.kanoii II. LIi.MII.
i nit Anil. July HI. IstM.
AT COST, m FOR CASH.
i
ateads there. J his will result iu ! mitted itself deiiberati ly against fri
contesting thousands of
much trouble.
Kiiner Whitehead , Goo. Walters
and Otto I'ragcr pasacd through
Paris, Mo., on bicycles on their way
from San Antonio, to the World's
flici started on Juuc 1.1 and
claims and ami unlimited coinage, because its
platform exacts conditions impnssi-
I hie of fulfillment as a pre-rcqiiiaitc
for free coinage. 'The president litis
jusl entered upon the serious duties
of his higli ollloe. I pon the ileum-
critic party is now devolved, f*ir the
llrsl time in more than thirty \ctus.
the full responsibility of government.
traveled
daya and a
125(1 miles iu aixtecu ! " * serious schism is now piecipita-
half, laying off twelve I ted u,myiongreaa and the presiilcnt,
' J " the party la irretrievably undine,
daya. lhey expect to reach Chi-1
cago to-day.
Answer This VuestIon.
Why do so uiaiiv people we see uiffliul
us seem to prefer to suffer and 1m. made
miserable by Iniligestlon. constlpatlont
dirtiness, loss of ap|ietite, coming up of
H e food, yellow skill, w hen tor TT.c, we
will sell them Shlloh's Vltallcer, guar-
anteed to cure then. Sold by W. .1.
Miley and l\ Krliard A Sou.
A sail
oning
case
la
of mysterious
reported in the
litia. N
mi ilh]
Jnc of
Friday
poU-
fam-
Ncs-
couaistcd of
fatiicr and six children,
the laller was taken sick
and died next morning. |
ily of Tlicophile
11
Desehyiitjia, a;
ksirnly couaisti
Another dic<l Sunday moruiag. An- i plaration.
other girl is dying uuil the mother is
not expected to live. All have symp-
toms of poisoning. Not even a clue
can be found.
and is likely to disintegrate Into far-
lions. A defeat of the president's
policies will destroy the party and
make future party success impossi-
ble.
Standing face to face with this
grave crb'.i* iu our affairs, opposed
as 1 was before the nomination lo
the views of the president, and mind-
ful nf all charge* of Inconsistency. I
refuse to follow the llsg of party
stirrcclion liow or.o.fcfii/,iiig, ami take
tnv ^Iiace in the ranks, gun iu hand,
to defend, to the best of my ability,
the chosen leaders of democracy and
the principles emblaioned on the llag
which have received the unipialilled
indorsement of the democratic people
ol these I nked States, yourselves
among the number. This is my ex-
Yours truly,
(iKO, Cl.AltK
Mary K. 'Turner, charged with the
i murder of her husband, .laelc Turner,
m m m J at their home, near Clear I .like,
Tom King, the female horse thief ! Delta county, forty-two miles north-
who escaped from the Okahoma City east of (ireenville. Texas, «a* nllow-
jail three week* ago, was captured ! eil bail iii the sum of 8*'>0(m. On
at Guthrie Oka, on the 15th, dressed last W'edueskay night, July I-'.
in men's clothes for months aud af-
facta the sly le and manners of a cow
boy. She is a lalf-hread Choctaw girl,
who married a liveryman named Mun-
dis several years ago, aud last year
her husband found her in a com-
iwccn the hours of 10 and I o'clock,
Jack Turner, a highly respected
ciliccn, was killed while asleep in
bed. A bullet from a *'tl'-caliber
Winchester rillc had pierced lis
heart. Next day at coroner's in-
ptomisiug position with a prominent) quest the wife stated that a former
physician and attempt to shoot him. | lover entered the back door aud kill-
Soon after she left here and has
since been masquerading as a man
and leading a baud of horse thieves.
ctl her husband. She related three
different versions of the affair, The
coroner's jury returned a verdict
liuding Mrs. Turner guilty •>! the
ciime.
The warden of Clintou prison al
Judge lien liassett. the recently !
appointed successor of Gov. Koderts
as law professor at the University.
died at the Salge hotel Sunday eve
ning at 7 o'clock of pneumonia and | Hauncmora N. ^ . came to Al 'any
heart disease aggravated by the fall and related to (iovernor Flower a
lie had a week or so ago iu which he brutal scheme of a number of long
broke his left arm. The remains terQ| pr|<onerf u, Kain their freedom
were taken to lircnhain for burial
Monday afternoon.—Austin Icono-
clast-
cioiiiM* ami IhriM'tory ; iih' > ••! ii vrry
iliHlciih lo llx lIk* Iii:itin* i liis WorliCn
Kuir if fiirli a ^i^unlic llilu^ (•in* only
III mils lo know lll'lH alhT IllltllV vlulu (O
llii* oMIccs uml liiinmit of ailiiiiiiiritrii*
lion. 'I'lM* mil woiidrr In Dial Ili«*ri* iin*
liot f|VI|llcH ll'pVllllolln of llli' himmu'm o|
I.i-l M«*li«lit\ . It W it lolicf to tlir •trnitiri|
niiml ami In hi llo iii in I.iiiii - i n 111 ami
ilioii^lil ol H i- lutfrilili* ili-a^h r, ami I
| t.i - - |ii \n illic (||«* llll, \v ||||l' OOllllllllM f 1
lln'1'« i isly ijlcain ii^n'ii-l lln* IiIiii* of i
tln k\ ami M*|M at ilii-ir l« n^tli in -had- |
ow h low ii nl lln' liliii* of i n* nikr. Sluing
in llii'* am; lc portico om* olitaiitM two
vit*\t« wlimil for purr lovrlinrK* cannol I
In- HiimaHM'il. i iiln r in liic m \v or lln- !
olil. It.ii miles* ^ifii-il wiili liic iloiiMr |
bock art ion of a 11 \ V VImiiuI or^am* tin*
ga/ci Hinih'! to one vow al a I inn*, for}
tlo-y aiw 11 i 11 •«■ 11 \ oppo iiii', one lo lln-i
olIn i. Inwanl i* tin' I'oiirl of Honor,
llii' •mo-I Imi-iii of tin- la^rooii, tin* i*o|o. * j
-al ^olili'ii -I ill iii' "t lln' KcpiiMii' al llii- |
i* in I. Ia«nitf Mac Miiitnic- lonnlaiH at j
tin* otlo r. linnii'iMali'ly lii'yoml, i- tin*
i'vct f.iii'fyln^ pioportloi!- >•( lln \ i
ininlHt rat ion ItuiMin^. looking lownnl
lln* 1'iinl with ki11111\ ilii^tiil>. TIiom*
four pavilion**, rmwnnl ami joincil l y
ilift*ir iiiimiMiM* ^lltli'iI ilonii', | ri*Hi*nls a
piclnic lli At aion-is im i«' ami inon* « n-
11111 t ii -111 tin- ofti'iicr ami longer one
looks upon it Om* pi*ciihar f«aninr«• of
Ililr entire i \position is that visitor*
ha\i' tiol Ili<* li*a*t conception of the
real niiiKiillud * of tin- l>nii*liti};r or lliei
illMtaiicc* I hit lie helween tin in. A ml it |
is only after yon staml in (lie lotnmla
mill raise voureyen lo look u( the iloine. .
ami yoiir In ad tips hack ami hack ami
hack, ami your hat fali* off, that yon rc«
turn to prnrer vertical line ami si^h.
•' well, I * 1111 ni know it wa * *o hi^li "
\ml a*1 to 111ft|ant * -> from Mac \|onnics
Town Haiti to th* |Vii*i\lc looks iiki
the eall upon a near nei^hiior. The t;oM
lady it large eerlalnly. In.t yon arc to*,*,
fiareftl tor that, she stamj? AVIhin a
si oneV throw 11 • tT fcfler \ on have w alk-
e or ii'ii minute*. *ln i- -till tlisiant
a clone's throw ami a good oiif. No
w omh-r w e come home at mulil feeling
that our -Iioi * are so full of feel.
The other view is lake wanl. hown
the stone Step- of the peristyle fit till*
people Kpreaillug "iii III ft-Nerv illiei'tloll,
flow n llo MVarils to the W nil r*. eilge. \
long pier rum* Into tl.c lake ami upon it
w mi If the serpentine motion of I Ii «*
moveable -ilh* walk, when for a niekle
yon ma> step upon a platform thai is
never ai lewi. ami iroiii tin'nee to another
containing a hemh. ami moving al twice
lln- rate.
M the etlil of I hi pier the hig whale
hack steamer ('oluiuhm*. comes putting
up. hhe niakch ahout '\\ ilouhle trips
daily ami i* c< nsiilereil I he hi-nt lioat go
I tig. Oilier ami smaller vessel* OOllie j
ami go, ih eki-fti " with lla^s mnl ^tri'ain- j
ers, ainl the peil little launchers Mhoul
through the water** like arrow*. Hut on
the Millie Hide ot llli* peer lire three Vi'i-
*i-|s o| ii nf ami I in i *liape \n ancient
ami a fori'iifli air pervades tiiein* The |
curious lineament*, tin *hort, high deck
w Itii ii* open railing, the tunny hunched
up look all remind us of the ipialut illu*
tra*.lons in our ln-torie*, and sun* enough
these are none other iliau tin* caravels ot J
! ('olumlms living again In counterfeit he- |
j lore our very eye** The largest of the
three, tlift* Saul i Maria, scarcely exceeds
j iu si/e one of our little river tug-. Yet
j these are the ship*, or llielr prototypes, i
in which lh<* hold adventurer and his
! unwilling crew, -ailed awa> Into iiti-
km>w n sea*.
('outia-t them with one of our ocean
llrcyhoumU. and then lift the hand ami
1 how lln* head in respect for the man w ho
I /iOfi/ . Kroin the t 'oluilllms fleet to the
t'onvent of I.a Itahltla one turns with
easy and natural transition. This U an
* exact reproduction ot tin* old monastery
iu w hlcli the Admiral found refuge w hen
j weary and footsore, he journeyed wiili
I tils son toward tin (ourtof Hfialn. hi*
henulifulh silualcd upon au Island Jut -
| ting out Into llu harbor, and covered
with tropical plants. The building is
situate and enclosi• a court w here a
fountain play*; and \iie* and flowers
grow in riolo.ts profushui* Looking out
I upon thi- court ot a* It is called,
arc ilie clolstft'red galleries lower and
Shlloh's t oiistituidi ve I'm re.
Tin- i* beyond ouestlon the most
successful cough luedlciue w e have evei
sold, a few doses Invariably iMiri* the
worst cases ot cougu. croup aud bron-
chitis, while its womlerfjl success iu
tin* cure of consumption is without a
parallel iu the lifstorv of medicine.
Since Its first discovery it has been sohl
on a guai.iiitee. a test which no other
niedlciue can stand. If you have a
cough we earnestly ask you to try it
I'i ice Iu, 50, and $1 If your lungs are
sore, ft'hest, or hack lame, use Miihth's
penis plaster. Sold by W. .1. Miley
and <'. Krliard <V Son.
CTLEY LOt ALS.
expect to start North in a tow
Fall anil Winter Stock, and in order to make 1*00111 tor
4
same, I offer for
CASH FOR THE NEXT IU) DAYS
my entire stock of Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, llals and
Clothing, at COST and CARRIAGE, and GROCE-
RIES at a Small Margin.
All Goods sold on Time wilt be sold at a i'rolit.
ROBT. GILL,
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by the cultl bloody nntrilcr f wvi-rul
(iriMin guariU. One primmer it«l*i<l
to outer into tlie inurderouii att.-m|>t I u|iih>i lili mien untiei. iin-ftltut .* inw )•*'?"
. #.—..i ..,.1 Il,r.,i,.,l, Lim Willi. elnUleiii ll It'll lilt- illititfinutiitli mlicll.
cro iiortion at tbe Sutc report cotton . U> \ Z T r , i'1""1'" " ""r'1 "l,,r l:',,k •l*,ur
j ,, _i.ii.. _ < .... ,i._. I prison .utlioritie* liei-.tnc aware of .Umvi'IIiii; iiimik- tlir m.iiiiiI n( tlie\.- -
|ier lu ll, tin' iintliem ntnl Ilie puyer; lull
A iirc.t mailv aectionH from c.it-
tliroii|(li Iiitn
doiajt well, wlilln • lew .Lit th.t! Pn«"" -un« rn..- "" ->• of
I hi. crop i. I>e«in ni uu to .uffer tor t be plot. l'l;«#"vern"r ,.,.|,ii m tin-iniitl nf tin
the want of rain. Ah you go we*t, | pariloneil the prisoner wIki hail the tvnrlii'" lint «i'*l the i li nl IiIh «-|fe'
particularly after cro..lng the Branoi*r,ul, UjreVeut the hiunsn .latiult- -klru. Hie tmbbl.- i.f tii iny vuirn. utnl
rlinr finiiiilaintii of ilroiitli heroiuer . * * * . i tuUK"• '*•' vl "' r |*n ttnil te-
rlrar oompiamu w urotiui necoiuev Two d^ora had been cut uml n., n ln -
v«rjr frequent, and the extreme wc - . ,|„. rollU(u with lln^ lift> mnl ..Iveniurt ► nl the Im-
| If you will allow me h|jaci> in your
paper, we will try ami till it with a
| few i Ii it h from our little city, Utlcy.
At thitt prcHcnt time we are need-
I iii(2 rain. Corn in made, mnl cotton j
I in doing very well, but nau't Miami
il.i dry weather much longer. A
' tfouil rain would be appreciated very
in tli-li. Im I ai* it i.t heyoml the power
i.l mull, lie who anka shall receive.
( iilloii is eatiiuated at about nix
iicren for one bale. A. good rain
within tlie next ten day. would
brighten the primped*.
We arc thankful lo say that we
have plenty of hogs ami cane. It is
thouulit thut bacon will im plentiful
with us all for tile next coming year,
l-'ruit is also plentiful.Vnini we must
say, that (). (1. (Aulson lias the
lines! fruit and melons iu our
neighborhood.
During the past/ three weeks we
have ciijoycd a ifclightlul time at-
tending a protnyticil meeting at
Colorado Cli&ppi. We sincerely hope
il will lie benefli-iui to the people of
our neighborhood.
We arc glad to note the people
tif our community tire fencing in the
church limits ami graveyard.
U is thought the nampuicding at
Colorado ('Impel will hegiu about
the lirst nl August. The well of
water is excellent ami plentiful. We
hope large crowd, will lie iu attend-
ance.
Health in our community is ns
good as has been for maiiv years.
Ilase ball is now on the list. We
witnessed a line game last Saturday
between Hemphill's I'rairie anil Mc-
I>11 IT nines, witli a result of 1(1 to 20
in favor of McDufl.
I., W. Olive ami sun visited iii.
farm ami store last Wednesday, who
wa- welcomed by his many friends.
.Mrs. (1. It. .lohnaon and two sons
are visiting Iter brother ut Hill's
I'rairie.
A. I. McCall made u Hying trip
up to tlie Capital city last Thursday,
and reported a fine time.
Lee Woods ami wife are visiting
their uncle, Tom Mclhiff.
Charley Jenkins ami son spent an
hour last Wednesday in our little
j city, en route to Atistiu where lie
will spend a few days.
We are sorry to note that our
; young friend, Meivin Thomas, leave,
fur his old home in t'altlwcll county,
where he will spend a few wm>ks.
We have the be.t base bull curve
pitcher iu the county. John's a
dandy.
We also boast of the oldest man
iu the county. He say. he can
1 trace his age up to 1011 years, and
does his daily work as ipiick as half
the young boys of to-day, ami his
^ In tilth is that of the best.
Well, .Mr. Kditor, for fear 1 may
slay ton long, will now retire, thank-
ing you very much for the privilege
have allowed me, will say,
(>. II. J.
"AN EPISTLE."
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To the People of Bastrop County:
We ask permission to direct your atten-
tion to a few facts that should interest you:
T. A. HASLER & CO., have been do-
ing business in Bastrop, as a firm, for about
TWENTY YEARS; they have built up a
safe trade, which is shown by the nnmber
of orders given for the different lines of
merchandise, and the amount of goods sold.
How satisfactorv has been our business,
and how fair and how pleasant has been
our dealings and intercourse with patrons,
ask them—-their continued patronage is cer-
tainly very flatering to us and our business
While we are in ousiuess for the profit
there is in the business, and do net pretend
to sell goods for the fun of it, yet we mark
everything down and sell our goods for a
living profit, giving to customers such low
figures as will not only induce them to buy
but hold them as permanent customers.
In the DRY GOODS and in the DRESS
GOODS lines, we cannot be excelled, either
in quality of goods, or in the price.
In the BOOT and SHOE lines we offer
bargains that cannot fail to please.
In the CLOTHING department, our stock
is well selected, and having been bought
at low figures, will be sold at a bargain.
In the FURNITURE department, you
will find well selected lines, all of which
will be sold very cheap.
In the STOVE department, we carry
the best make, and purchasing by the car
load, can SELL LOW DOWN.
Iu SEWING MACHINES, we carry the " DAV18"
and the "HOUSEHOLD." Also, keep in stock, all
tlie Attachments, Needles, etc., belonging to this, or
other mnke of Mnchines,
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IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
A N I -
SALOON.
I l.ii|tini' .in*! ine llni -i i ig.rit,ami
The S.M.OIlN 1- ti1.1>I!■-■ I w itu t!ie pure-t
tin* KKSTAI UAST witli
SELL UNDER STRICT GUARANTEE, and at price*
and terniM that cannot fail to catch I lie eye and puree of
the most thrifty und economical farmer.
IN OUR WELL APPORTIONED
(j l'oce i*y 1 )epartment
our customers can l>e supplied with FRESH aud PURE
HOODS, ut a small marginal profit.
COME, AND BE WELCOME,
T. A. HASLER k CO.
AT THE OLD CORNER STAND
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
OYiVTEHS HSU A SI) ALL TIIN DEN I' si:. I I.l WHIN. V ^
Kxpurieiiceil Cook*, polite Waiter.-.. Mi-.-i!- n rvi il regular
or liv onler. Kverv ilt-partineut k**|*t l'r t i I.-ih-.
WIIKN YOU AUK III NtiliV Olt Till KSI V tilVK In A CAM*.
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
JNO. L. IL WALTHEI
Successor to F. KEIL.
Will k«*«*p cnnHtuiitly mi liaml n full iiihI «< n j• i i• Him-K < f
MACKEREL,
HERRINGS,
AMI
Ai.-n, in conncctinii tlnTiiwitli, ticall) l>e|*t ami Iir i rlu«*.
All kinds of Country Produce Bought uud Sold.
Highest *7iarket price paid for Hides.
Determined to plouMi;, 1 nolicit u full ^liarc of lln* pnhSi |>:itrouage.
jan.7,189'4- JNO. L. H. WALTHER.
llurkl'ii'H Arnica Salve.
Tine I1k*t Hai.vi*: In lint worlil l"t
11 'llli*, llruliteit, S**:rt. I ltM't>. N.ill Itlieilin.
I Fever .Sitre*. i t'iler. <.'liB|ipeil lluml ,
I'liilhlaiit*. I'nrtii-. ainl :ill >l>iu I'fM1
llonn. anil p'liltlvel) I-Itren I 'lie-., t *r llll
pay rei|iilreil. ll Ii* gtiarantei-il l«
perlei't milisliit linn, nf iiiiiiit-v i-eliniileil
Pnoi -■"> oenti pur t *>\. For sale iiy
Krliaril At Hull ami *1. Mil<->. I nig-
gl*ln.
A \ ;i-llt I Ii |* *-t * n fit*,* \\|||| riirli
l*n|tlf *.l Sltlltiir- t iiiurrli Itfiiifily.
IVit-t .'in * nut-. Nnl.l |iy Milrv tV Mill,
uml < . Ki liitril ,Y Son
TAKI
THK
•1ST
liecouic*
ami the cxtrenie wee-
tern portion* of I lie State are auffer- W',,'D B,,8r' "
lad aeTcrcly. Cotton la alieihling two men wire
batlljr over that part of the Stale ami rnurder litem ami (lieu force their
in aoine location* la hurning up
llouaton Age.
I encape.
Kelt I if ad.
A Sprailieil Ankle.
'I'nli a common oeeurrenet* ami "in-
that v\ ill lay people up ordinarily ti tu
report of the mitlileti ilealh it mm 11 warkli, y t we will (fuaraiilee llallanl •
liruwlui'nl elllm n. The riplanatlon In Hnow l.lnlioei t lo cure anv ea e ol
"llearl Hlocaae." Tlierefon- lirware If upratnetl ankle n 1 to H ilavn If appllert
rou have any of the follow Ing •,niptom«: at onoa* and to Immediately relieve al
Hbort lireath. l nm In lde. mnoiberlng - pain. Hnow Liniment will our* any olil
a|M>lla. awollen anltelv, anlliinallehrealli- wire on man or lH*a l. It will Ileal all
u. weak ami hungry (pellit, temleroeiw , wound*, and cure* prain . liurn^aealiW*
In shoulder or arm. fluttering of heart or lirul e«. ore throat, *<>re ehe t. latin-
'I'heM* «ynipt in>> ineaii back, corn*, bnulon* for- Hliriimali*ui.
Tlie uioi*t reliable renie- liiuihago. neuralgia, contracletl niiitt'leit
TlieM* word* are very lanulinr lo our
reader*, a* not a tlay paaae* ll limit the
irregular |Mla
heart dlaeiae.
dr |• Or- Mllaa ,\ew llearl t'ure, w lileli
1 |bou*and* of llvei Rook of
i free al W. J. Miley ami C.
Hon, w bo alao well* tbe new
MtiaoolK!< 1
Krhard A H.
HArt <ure.
. i uiitrlal t 'olou. Kr*'in tbe Imir eluliters,
to atcal upon ami 11iit-inc^l>t- llneil w ith painting*, one en-
lura by many door*, tbf litth- riMitii* Uml
(mill ii i liiiiii iiIhuiI tin- luillilitii; lln*
l 'linpt-l U ai the tn t cml neah'tl tin- lake,
am! wllti It' tiled floor, ll- altar ainl
prle*tly • fieri-, forui- iii I'Nlilliit In 11 I f.
Till* I* a gooil I'lat'e lo rt'.'itl Ill-lory w till
lln- olijei'l* right I" (mi I lie e\ i . IVe
have the mudel *.1 I.lei Krlcktton - V Ik-
ing *hlp. the liitip of het voyagi- to llo
•• \ In land*.'" of the new world, a pie- i
ture of l.li'f'- inoliumenl III llonlon, a
ill aw llll! Of till old New-purl 'lower,
thought li\ ArehaenlngM* to lie n Noi-e
relic, and 'a* till, leltt-i In writing III*
VlkltiK rlil|t il*elf rlile* -lilt-l*i *. Ii It- with
llif <'tiliiuibii* t'arnvel*; anil .\i>r*eniali
ami spiinlaril *hare lionoia *■ |tialiy.
From eell t * • fell It like I he eh a pier* of
an Inlinen e |lln**Iialeil volume. We iua\
It bai* no equal, llo not allow any other
white llniiuent* to lH' pill off OII you ft.r traee the ear. , i o« t lirl-lo|iliet from the
«aow liniment. There la no other lik>
ll. Ai* lor llallanl * Hnow l.lnlment.
Kohl hf W. J. Miley, drugglM.
V* fur K
I.l W. J.
\
Iioiim* mid Hty f hlrlli. Inkiritf mir
ctn lc«« ul Ciiunli' « t (ifrmii for |lif)
IhiiIi laiiii hlui-llu I nlrrr«llynf Purli 1 ffXM.
In PmiiluniN.
Off«• roil hy A Myern Totxicco
I'ti., «•! St. Iiiiuin, MOi Tlie our fuel**
iujC tin tin III Im* r of ptMi|i|H lio
\\ ill tittlie World'* Fair |(eU&*i,00o,*
ih), the mccoiuI Jfl.uuu.ou e|e. The SUir
loliricco tii)(>> etillllc yotl to u ^iii'mn. Atk
MMir denier for particular* or mcihI for
fin t u ii u/«. in
\\ li I Ii- In Metiiphi-, Tenneaare, on hi*
way lion., from the H. II. Convention,
Mi>* * Mat'lln met l r. Ileuaon* of I'ato
Ark., who wa iniieh ulllli-lt-tl with lung
trouble ami bad failed lo etire hluntelf
In mean* of all the reinetlle* be knew ol.
ainl pre* ailed on liiui lo try "Tonkow ay"
ami In re I* the remit.
t'ATo. Ark.. May lft, IBISI.
Hcv. Mo** Martin, ilear friend aud
i brotherThe effeel nf tIleum* hull gal
|i*n " rniikaway" yuii eut iue in* i one
teiii Hun wa*Jital womlerful. I am well.
I woufil like to try mine more of il on
mime of my li leiidn. You *hall have
cretin 'or all It iloea, ami if It prove* a*
Kin ill with iIiciii a* with me, I will
furnl'li you with *oiue alllilnvlta.
Semi me one gallon liy expre** to
I .ill le llttek, Ark. Your* truly,
W. .1, |len*on, M. It,
For aie by W J. Miley, lla*triip,
HASLER & ERHARD
ii.
Near Court House,
BASTROP • - " " TEXAS.
The lalilf will Ue Miipplii'd wiili lln
iM'Ml the lllltrkel tlffotdi*.
('lean lied* uud lioiu«a-lik< irealnieiil.
k—i Free sample room* foi 4 Vuiiuierclal
Tmvelerf*. lilve u* a trial
W* A. A I A 11 M'HS.MI I II.
CURE
that
Cough
er with
Shilohs
^ cure
KcU.,
81 CO llfttl
i tie n til n «|nie.
AND
Funeral Directors
Tins i« kkat Oouoii I'ritK promutl^ _
Where nil iitliem full. Couch*. Croup
Thront, HoironMi, Whoopinr Cou(h an*
Aathma. For Convumplion it him no livol:
him cured thoumnda, mnl will cuaa Tou it
tnkeuin time. 8«>M hy iiruirKiftii on a iruar-
iuite««. i r i\ l^imi- Itmk or t'hent, umi
bltlLOlI b IlKI.I ADONNA FLABTIs.K.2{ie.
.CATARRH
REMEDY.
A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
COFFINS and CASKETS.
METALJC CASES, a specialty.
Ai.hu, a full lin« of
BU0M1KS, HACKS, CARRIAGES. 8ULKEY8, WAGONS.
L0HS
i iiih rvnexiy infftmran*
l^rlcu.fiecU. Injwtor freo.
live ytai i nviirrii
Uod t i cure you
l or wale by \\
h itd A Hon. I ^ruif^i-i
'I i\ and i
4
u
hotel# Sauce.
KUROPEAN PLAN.
WM.
H. SALGE, Prop r,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
HooMH || oil per day. MKAI.m. 'i0 tenia
/en6lish1-
Me Bitten
cures all ki'iiihI* •'tiiii|i|iilin« an*i m• >iil Ii -
I* IrreKiilarlly, I rli.in m Wiilte-,,
i'iiIii In |11* k or Sltl* . «! .'Hutlii'im the
ft-t-lile. Im* *l ii|i tin* win,|,. . ||
liii-% i-iirt-tl Until.-tiiiis hi,,I \%i|| t me ytll
IliiiKlJl-t- It.ue il. SimiiI .t,iinh ft*r In^iIi
Ur j. i'. ilktl vli.tjtll.1 4 i n ,
. l. -ul«vlllr,kjr.
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