The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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LINCOLN CALLED THfcM WlDt AWAKES
A IUf«Mii « ( l«U In ||*rtli r«l Ho |i«k|g
••*<« 4 • > Him lu IWKI.
It on u 1r.nn th.it wm two
htmr* l:iti> tlmt M< Ijiuulu < anu« to
tlw I'linrirr O.ils City in tin- <nrlj'
evonniK of March 6, IMlo A iinvt
Hilt at wliicli )i<> wnx to <l.liv.r tin
uiniu wu* tlut< to o|m n in
minify lu lulliutt'r. WhIm nil n
tlniuidit of miIiiiv for tin1 inii'T man
tlm liuitlv rHiU|ilittor nln|i|i. I int<
odo of tln< cnwy ' 9 11 1 it- i jiri-iii.:i >
of t)in llnrtfonl of tMW'uud IukU< tin
joliu to M|innt for tin'olil city liiill.
ill which tin1 Uiit'ting wnittii lx !n Kl
A large rrtiwil lm.l inlltit'.l in tin
buililinK In it whm it Ini i.'cr iiifii-i.iu
ol youti/ iii«'ii tlmn « u-u.illv tin
ouho in unU'Ullutii |h>1 iti< «1 a-—-'in
lilicn. Tlic |ir<>i<lciit ot tin- mil lint!
CRUTCHIS
Wli**r* ami nl W li ill 1 lir) A r " ll it.tr.
f'ru I Tallinn*-*1 Willi t.«l«l.
Kiwi ly nil the i ruli-lu*. minlr in
tin* coiuilry l"r ««< Ihth anil lor ox
]mi t to foreign inniitnro priii. t|uil
ly to tlic \Vc t IiiiIion. to Mkxhhi.
('mitral Anii rn a ninl Nmlli Ann it
ok, nn< iiiimUi in four or the fin torn'*
In Ni'tv Kimluiul ami two or llitw
lai'tnru< in oilier part 'it llin in'in
try I'crliiili" ilir< ■ l< irlli* or moru
of tIn-ill iirc iiiinlo in Nc Knulainl,
a np' it iiiiihImt 1m in • |ni lu,'.«l by
a h!11j* 111 iai'torv ill New ll itii| liirn.
A few criitohcs are mmlc to oriler
nit-nle i if lint faetorii"", lint tliey
iiih MTV few Aim '-t without ex
i'i'|iiion. ninl iticluihnjj tin I.-" male to
uriler. eruti'lio* ure inmli* in tin* fac-
I |orie M"-1 "I tli" fm tori"* ure lo.
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wiik but '.'V. but he eoillbllieil with <™t«l when, liny are . . a* to lie a*
near n* jt.iw.lliU' to for.*^t* of *nita
lilo timlK'r. ninl l«v.ni " ol tln'itritnt
cr i'Iiiui|iik'h* "f IhI.'T I'ra. tii'iilly
no crutcluw ill " iinimrtoil
ltm-k inajil" Ih Hi" wo- «l most tt "'l
in the manufin'tiire ■ f rrut.iii'H
I'liey are minlo al-.ii i>t lani'cwo'xl,
roM.wiH.nl. hickory ami oilier woml*
it Nliglit ciii|iIiiims on llii' wor-.l "yon
Hum" Kulhciciit to remind hi* ainht
or* of the (leimx riitic Inrth anil tin
prutmtiouH n|i]KinrniK)u of Ti .in I .in .''tit the ol.l *tyle crutch ha
oolnV num. Thi* liuiiuv Hti'ok". nii'.il. nioim* icon" oiitirdy out ol t
imtuni! coulniN wilnl i|imliin>>
which ro j*u*m^.«iI li\ fi.w mi'ii
who bnve tlic «S|icrieiicti of twice ".'I
yoam Hit \vn (>oorK< '• Hill, mini
then lieutenant governor of <'unit et
leut. Ill illtroilm illK the point ex
frontiersman Mr. Sill ri'furnil t.
him im "one who lm* done ycoinun
aervloo for tlio young party, with 1 '"imlxwi. I he ureal majority
of oriitcho* are now made of the
modern *tyln, tlm spread or double
hnr crutch so (iimiliar to the eye,
ha* by no
voIii'k win. This hupjiv stroke, lui'.dt I means gonn entirely out of u«r
a* it was with the dilu.icy of th. Outches may be liottiihl at aliil.wt
rapier rather than with t.'ie emplia : "I,v l"'''' A I""1- "f double
-i " , ... . .i, . i.... I liar erutehes with ruhlH-r ti|i* can In'
iMiuithl for JHIhaps for less
From tlmt they run upward accord
ini> to innlcrial and iiuiidi Crutcho*
are often 11 lade with solid silvtir
trimniiiiK* and not intrcinicntly
with gold 1riiiiinin«s and with ivory
handle* and with ivory arm piece*
l'r.iUibly tin to a pair would
cover tlio cost of most ot the finer
erutehes. Homo, however, cost *
ti'.n and more
Crutch arm piece* are fliii*h"il in
various way* Many
with leather, many are llntidicd ill
)Rlli*hod WlHHl. < >11" of the newest
*tyle* i* a imlialuil wood t"i> llnidhcd
in the *hajHi of n oow'h horn and so
cjilliwl 'I'heruiire palentaoii crutches,
principally on one end or the other,
the top or the lip. Ruhlicr Up* have
lieen u*e«l for ninny yiiirs, hut there
have liecn varlotiN iniprovi'inent* in
them Formerly a piece of rubber
wan riiiuply tacked onto tlm end of
the crutch. An improvement on
tin* wan a ferrule on the end of the
crutch and projecting lieyoml the
end of it, forming a *ockot into
which the ruhlicr oould bo inserted
There i* a olanip tip which oan Ihi
i pencil and clo.sed, no that tlio worn
ruhlicr can be taken out and renew
oil Moat of the rubber tips have
opening* into which nit spike* call
he iiiHcrtod in icy weather. A recent
device combine* ice Hpiku, rublmr
and ferrule in *uch a nwiincr that
the ice *piko can Ihi used or not, as
desired.
healers say that the demand for
crutches increase* more rapidly pro-
portlonatcly than the mcrcast" of
IHipiilation. This is iiccouutcil for
by the increasing accident* attend-
ing the extended modern use of inn
uliinery in one form or another, and
in mime ineasuru it i.i attributetl in-
ciilontally to improved methods ol
Hiirgical practice and the better milli-
ner lu which fractured liinhs arc
now NUpp'irti d, so that jiatieiits arc
not only permitted to go out on
crutches, but are urg.il to go as soon
a* they can safely do ho.
While there are many regular
useri1 of crutches, still there are
thousand* who use crutches only
U'in|Hirarily, |h'rha|is iu gutting o>or
a broken leg or a sprain, and who
never have occasion to use them
again. Sumo )hmi]i1o keep their
crutches fur the riHuillocfiollH that ^
'> attach to :hi-iii; Home hang them on
| a wall like a trophy; thousands gtv<
•i* of tlic bludgeon, cauuiit the fan
cy of tlic crowd It was probnbl\ |
with it in mind that Mr Lincoln n
a few words preliminary to his ail
drtms, after explaining the cause ol
hi* delay, styled himself a "dirt>
shirt" oxjHinent of UcpiililicaniHiii
Hi*gaunt, homely ligiirc. unpreteiul
nig manner, ooiiverHalioiialnir, cai "
loss clothing and dry humor tiiiiih
him at once a favorite with the all
diwioo, who felt that he was indeed
a mall of the people
Mr Lincoln's s|h*i h was meaty,
logical, convincing. It dealt lnrgch
Willi the question of slavery
After the meeting was over Mr
Lincoln, escorted by Mr Sill, enter
od an opon carriage Several him
drcil young men closed in around
the vehicle, and forming s|Hinta
nootlHl.v in military ranks aeconi|ia
niod the vohicle in progrc-s to tl.i
bovine of Mayor Timothy M. Allyn.
Tliey Maluted their favorite with
Mtorm att'T storm ot enthuHiiiHtn
cbwra.
Turning to Mr. Sill. Mr Lincoli
Maiil buinorously : "The hoy* are w iil(
awako. Huppose we call them tin
'Wide Awakes ' "
H'a HUggestion was followed. A
few ila.VM after a marching Kepuhlic
an club was formed, and its oriiMim
torn gave it *imply the name "Thi
Wide Awakes." (itlier liuirt hillg
club* followed fa*t and thick in it;
wake. To each one a* it wan cliris
tened was given tlio name "Willi
Awake," and from Stonington ti
Salisbury Connecticut was fairly
#|Hs klisl with "Wide Awake" clulis
At Mayor Allyn * fine old column'
maiisii.il a linker *dozen sat down t<
dino. Cliatn]Migne was scrvi-d at tin
mini, but Mr. Lincoln, with one o|
hi* humorous smile*, |x>litcly dc
rlined to indulge.
Hie following morning was raw
and gusty, but hud atmospheric con
ditioun had iioefTocton Lincoln, win
early in the forenoon tisik a strol
through the city. On his return lu
Htcppcd into thelmok store of Urowt
th (irons, <>ti tlio comer of Main inn
Asylum streets. Tile little cstah
lisliment wan one of tlio oldest a-
well as one of the ln'st in New Kng
land oiitnide of Boston. In it Mr
Iiincoln met for the tlrst time lib
future secretary of the navy. Tin
two n|Hint two hours exchanging jhi
Illicit] mid economic views This in
terviuw may fairly bo said to luivi
led to tlio offer of the inn y portfolii ■ j., institutions wln'ro crutchus
Homo eight or nine month* later t< I or„ A large deah-r said that
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t"* We hold out no catch-penny inducements.
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patrons of ten and twenty years standing.
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Mr. WolUw. TeHtiiiinnv to UiliI'flfnolI - — . !
was mveti hl'iirtly aftur liin iniiugura
turn by l'roHidi.iit Liuoo'.n.—hide
pendant.
Tllf iHuir*.
In bin "Dio Atifuni;.' iler Ktliist
("The HociiiliinKN of Art") I r K.
UrnH*" inveiitigiittw jirimitivonrt and
itn MOoiolnKU'4il nn|KM'tH He tdiom>
how in the ibmee there wan *.„ ia)
evolntiun 'Die diitice wiut ninnti#
HMvaKtwi ii kiKUifleiUloe and vulm
whioh civillmxl races do not ap|ire
eiate. Tin- dunce originally mi^ht
not bnve Ixmn for tlm jilenntire it
giivu That caniii later. At Ursl tin
dfinoe may have I Ben one of the jire
jmrativiw for war or a propitiatory
act; anyhow it brought men tugctbui •
and became a uncial fatiUir. It iiiukI j
have gone, t.m, hand in hand, or.
rather, foot by foot, with music. At
flrnt Mtieh niuaic won Mimply rliyth
tnioal. Pimm lily all the early hunt
iriK folks daiiood. Wo may not tiKlnv
deetn tlaiieinK an art. but it wan n
motive power It must liavu helped tiling ixl believcth nil thlliKs" he |
to brtiiK alsml personal dcinration. shows us that it comprehonds tbuui
aud then cwnfl tlio tlrst faint kIiui , „u k.. that to Isi pirfeet In love i^ |
mer of an uwthetic oonoeption. of n,,Hmsiity. therefore, to 1*. jn rf.i t '
111 iitltll. t<Ki, mill in ho|ie. Perfect
love is Christian jM.rfeetion.—Kx
change.
Rii Tliry IKi,
'Home men are Imrn irriiit "
Yes, but irriiciou*. how some of them
do shrink'—l>mdon Tit-Hits
the annual pnsluetionof erutchc-, m
this country would anioiint to Sou, |
IKKI pairs.— New York Sun
rillllnK.
"Flittinn is the term used by tin
Pennsylvania Uerinans for a tamily
movuiK- This Ualso a Hootch usage,
and it ik nearer the original meaning i
of the word than is the more modern j
acceptation. Philologists conjecturi
that the word has readied it* pros
cut common meaning through a Inn
eied relation to the word "fleet." A I
flitting lu tliecoll.x|uial usage of tin.
Pennsylvania I •. mums docs not
mean a hasty removal, uor has it
any half humorous intent such ni-
sometimes marks the word.—New
York Tribune.
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Love is not only the suprenn
grace, but it is also the all incluaivi
grace. The ajiostle not only declares
that it is the greatest of the three,
but when lie says "it ho)M'th all
GENTLE SPRING.
iiicc line fciillu'cs iiuikc line liiid .iiml line clullit's
I lie 11in11.
We w ill icll vim ;i slor\ in rhyme it' we mil.
We have jiisl ivccived iiur new jximkIs ami late
sly Ies,
And liaise tliat have seen them. "tnilt ceil," with
smiles,
W e will make ymi to nrtler, etiat. pants ami a
vest
Ot sinnnier weijiht. ehe\ itil, tir elay worsted, ihe
Iwst.
Our prices are low and mir eolins air last.
AVe trnaraiilee satiNlaelinii and workmanship to
last.
WM. KESSELUS,
"The Tailor."
LEAR
Th* New Mali.
Rose—Harry, did yon mail my
letter V
llorry—Y'e« indeed, dearie. I re
inembeml that you said you would j
dock my allowance "iu fonts if 1 for
irot it —Louisville Courier-Journal
lilt. HAWIKK'S FaMII.T CfKK euro
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Ci ki. ciirtu I.Iter ii.iii|.lnlnt>. ciiri'-
Kldnev illlllculty. Hold l>v • Krbiril ,\
son, liruggliil*.
i 'aptHin Sttwiff. I . S. A.. Ssii lili-gi.,
<' !.. •> "Slilli.tr. (.'utarrli It.'iii. ilt
1> the llrnt nif.llcini' I bsvi' iter fminil
Hint wuulit ili. mi' any (fnml." I'rlc. ,'.n.-
Solil liy V. Kihi.nl A Son ami M. J.
Milry drugglat*.
Karl'i. riiiv«*t It.M.i will purify your
c<iniplrxltiii. rrjtulnti' your Ii iwi-ir and,
maki'> your In ail a clear *■ it ln-11. .'.'h-.
Mn., and $1 .IMi. hi |u by l'. Krliar.l A
Son ami W. .1. Mile). i|ruggi«l>
Uliiu-I)r. Sanyrr'p I'aatlllo an-
efteclual for lemalr amlini'M, pain ..li
Inp of Ibv brad and lunrr part of tin-
back, ll •tifn(rltii'n an.) cures. Si.l.l
by I'. Krbard A son I)rnggl t .
Kijwrirncc anil n«ir)' cannot iniprovc
Um- nUwvtcn'a Famii.t I't ar. lireauM- it
radically cure* Dyapcixla. |,lw nun-
plaint aim klitni-y ililUciilty. Sol.l by
C. Krbard A Sun. Ilrnggi«|i..
Hnrklrn's ArnlcH Halve
'I'll. |l.'«t M«Ui' In tin- world lor cut.,'
llriiim's. Sores. I'lctT". Suit Klietiiu. '
Feviu Son-K. Tetter. I llllp|M'i| ll'ttlil*.
I 'bllbSalna. t'orin.. ami nil skin Krup-
tinii". ami poulti\fly eiiren I'llra. or no
|n.y reipiiieil. ll is guarantei'.l to glie
iHTfi'i t aatlafai'tlon or money refnmle.l
rrlce 'ili eenl per l*i*. Kin •ale nl W.
A Mlley and iKrlianl a Son. I'rug
Slori^a.
I .aim i a - For dnwaaea of women. Or.
| Sawyer's I'Bulillci. will reach the illttl-!
cully radically, positively ami effect
uallv. It I* lllllll. hut effectual. Si.hi I
ny Krlianl a Son. I>iii|/gli>t>.
Shi loll'. I'ure, the great Cough anil
<'roup I ore li. In gicat demand, rocket
•l/e contain* twenty-live dosea. only Jjc
I 'lilldren love It. Sold I.) t'. Krlianl a'
Son and W. .1 Mlley. drnggi l«.
|iH, Saw yer'r K'ainlltr'.'uri' lathe rr- !
• lilt ol c«perlence. sklfl ami bonenty. ll
In a pnaltlvr cur. I..r all Stomacti, l.lver
and Kidney 'l'riil l.l.- Sold by C. Kr-
hard A Son, I'rugglMa.
|>lM*aara imlrlendly lo women are
CI lively cured lit l r Sawtrr'a I'aslil
A*k your drugvlata for a fee aaui-
ple jMcftnge. ll he ah and cure*. Sold I
by C. Krliard A Son. Drugglatf. '
/.ano liivigotatei. mental power n*id
tones broken down nervous ivhIiiidi re.
aultingfrom .o t manhood, /.aim cures
mental and •exual debility of men. Sold
by t". Krbard A Son, liiuggliits.
CHARLEY
Blacksmith
Wood Workman
A I.I. W l lit K KIIIST ft.ASS. <11 UV TO t'l.KASK.
IKIHSK SIIOKINC5, IH'fitiY am. C'AKKIACK
W'HHK, SI'KCI Al.TIKS.
Patronage Solicited. Sutisfaction <itmrautccil.
FRESH GROCERIES
and NOTIONS.
W. C. MILLER, at the Reynolds'
Corner, is in receipt of a Fresh
Line of Groceries and Canned
Goods, and an excellent stock of
Notions.
For fresh (Jroeerics. and to piireha.se pn*|> that are
jiist as tliev are ii'pit'senliil, trade with
A\r. C. MILLKR
IIKVNOMIS- ( OHNKIt.
SPRING RllUlj£2T
DBESS dOOnS aid HOTIONS.
We have just received nice lines
of Ducks, Zephyrs, with Vandyke
Venice Lace for trimmings, Print-
ed Organ das', and Dimities.
A. splendid line ci spring wool
goods, with trimmings, taft'eta silks
for waists, aiso. Challies, from 25c
to 66c. Zephyrs, at 10c to 15c.
We have added to our millinery
line, a large stock of
ladies' oxfords and sandals.
< U.I. A Nl SKK ul II <;<M>|W.
BKKOUK FI.M M \ IHSTANCK. t
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO.,
Ml 1.1,IN Kin AM) Din:— MUvKUS.
nsr m "W"
LIVERY, FEED & SALEL
E3r3?j:-kI3X_«E
Roar EivcJa Building,
A. T. MOHBIS. Proprietor.
Solicit Share of ipfffron<rf/c.
Horst will be well 1.:krr care of at Inw rates
Buo^ie ,1 .ic k• <iiM.t yood iotlv kept on hand, and
every effort \viiI Im.'made to .Htonimodate those
favoring me with their custom.
Tse Palace
MEAT MARKET
Wp i ■}
I V, ' '
(S: '■■■ v n
SlKrCI'P • t t. I
K. H \S'I I \ N A SON
— i'l- ai i u in —
BAS'i'ROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best.
TIN and HARDWARE
OVt'f, .1 ii| :ctiit«*<I rivt«l St.iiu|it'«| l luwai' Tllf* Imu«--t a--nrlm til « f r.uj m
I'ooh. liMildtrs | lariiuun*. < « 111« r\. riow sje
Ft u« « Whv :u"1 4.
UUI*
Perk, Mutton
Lamps, Glass, Oil. Paints Etc, Etc
it
rbatiKftii to thr pulill,' f..i* lit.i ritl |. iiii.iiul..- i., tiiwi .t Mp.>ii hi.- .,i,i iii.ii, |
u-k it riiiitiiiti'itlft' .if ffutiii'.
K. |! IS'I I ,W. s|{
HanthoI', m nn ii 1 i.i it, 1 ssi',.
THE"GILT EASE"
WaIMIKN vV llKWATT, hilH'S.
We lltlVf liil'illri| llii-i i.Iii itti I fjtvi'l'l. ••(Jll/r S.'ilimii
at dill" IH'W i|iini'li'i's. spi'i i.'illv Inti11 (ul-iih,
I'l IK KINKS I
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Lager Beer.
Tin* Mt'nl I in i>ort«'i I HAVANA Cigars ami lh> I!. • -1 \ i<-1< |«>
Ci^ai in tin- < ily.
A lilw*inl sliati' nf 11111>Ii■ • patrniiap' s<11i«-ir« ■ I.
•nTfl, S8!lS3ff6,li3rD6GUL«^
ROM RT HOFPHi, will have charge of Mar-
ke , sci \ In" lomers with his usual politeti^R^r
, ^ '' A '1.' '-'1 y fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
1 • '"K b'vst market price for s.itne. If
you iiave them for sale call on us at Bastrop.
THE PALACE MEAT M ARlvEr.«,
Hii*l.rii|i,'I'i'vuk, nut', ll, | u
XJK.. BAXTEH,,
E D8KT1ST.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
' 1 ■1 ' ' I- H'l- "I I row II :|i|.| llrlilei W irk.
VI I. WORK VX \iiii \\TKII. — —
«'l I 11 I «l:' I'llNlSKKSS AVKNI K. Al SI'IN II \ AS,
' > Kit ii \ii\ .11.« | | u\ iork.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1895, newspaper, May 11, 1895; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205251/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.