San Marcos Free Press. (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1881 Page: 3 of 4
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9iaj. R. Htm. Heeaula Clgr.
S. A. Maea Wlaberlej.
j. D Co Oale Croak.
t4 All poraiMlefe are alee aatkarlaed M
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An. P. K'Mrell Ue.'l K'waiep.t Adverilelr
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TIME TABLE.
Jalimlial ui hot Vsrllm BiM
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION
Sound South. Boand Worth.
Aailla SA. at TSSr.lt.
Kale. test " dm
SAll MAkCOB II M .n
New Breoaloie Ill P. 11 tn
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it. M. HOSIS. tied Froi't aad deo'l Sept.
HOME NEWS.
Venom having luhinett with the
Printing umes. in the KiOort ao
tenet trill fUate leave their oriert
with MU ltuteelL at the Bom Stare
who i authorized to receive and re
ceipt for money r attend to amy
other inune nertautina to theomce.
Or when the building is doted in
front bminettordertar mmagctmay
he left with the Pnntert tn tine Vffiee.
tar Entrance to Printing Ojjlee
through Hue Utile fate mttached U the
building t front at the riptl tuna.
tfuB the beat SatMles and Haraessge
is Townsttnd & Iriou'a. They dapli
fate Austin prices aod keep on land
leeeM's .celebrated Saddle-trees.
"Tan Red Hill Trapedy. " wy Mrs
Sonthwerth and other popular novel
of Petersons' eublicstion at the Frke
Pukss Boek nl News Stand.
A Uul package f "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
tree of charge at
For Snlo by All DraKi""-
An elopeuiont to Seguin followed by
a niarriiige took place lust week. Mr.
Jeff. Travis and Miss Jennie Portion of
this place. We "guesB" it is all right
.now aud tender conitratuladona.
Al.l. the fjyorite literary pietonal aud
fashion magazines and newspapers. Sea
aide and Franklin Square libraries etc.
anav be had of Miss Mussel1 at her
Dt.ii.ws Perot at
San Marcos Book-store.
Katie's Meat Market
Is-thOjpluCi. to get first class beef and
million 1st leuder and juicy. Regular
l.y supplied. A supply of vcaetublcs
.will hIsu bejiept on hand fflico they can
be had.
Wr copied diuit week our subscription
I). t. jit we Biudcany.onro.rs or oiiiissions
in su doing we hqpj'to bo remin Jed of
the same. Aprenos we lave left room
if'.ir a goodly uuuibcr of new o.iuitB
which we hopo to eccuro coon.
The (Jcimlne Singer.
Mr. J. K. Hi'FFlNes the papular
S. S M.uzeoi. has a ot stock of the
neuuiae Singer sewing niachiues far sale
ho oil and needles fur all kinds of
iui icliin '8. CM. ladies at he;i If 1 1 rters
.east side of plazn.
Eari.v Cotton Messrs. Lorraine &
OilJea who ate (renting of J. V Hutch
.iin brought us onifcalurday a fine stalk
.of cotton containing mo vera I bolls as
well as blooms nd a .day or two later
Geo. T. McQehee broairht Mi one from
;hi ranch 'Los AIbio;' (itl ilarger coo-
tainiui no less than 41 develqpcd iguares.
All parties tatcresled are hereby no-
tified that tho couiniisaioncrs' court of
Hays county will eitasa board of equal-
ization at the court house in the town
.nf San Marco in Hays connty on June
J7. 1881.
By order of commissioner' court.
'Witness my hand. Juda 14 1881
ftp. J. L. Greek.
.Clerk Com'ra Court. Hays County.
'Daily papers fur rale at the Free
I'nESS Book and News Stand :
New fork Sun and Tribune St Louis
Republican and Chicago tiewa :
Weeklies The Great West (Brick
Pomeroy's paper) New Orleans Demo-
crat ; Sao Francisco Arronaut ; New
'York Observer; Home aid farm- and
piaoy othrra.
Alto a choice aeleclioa of Mkcilla-
EOC B00K3 new and aeeccd band
vraraiEA.
fefaWMaklp.
The andarsirned will Open a Writicg
School at the pyblie Pre School Uoa
in Has MareM Tata. eoaiDeaeiar
Mosxlay. J!h. 1S81. for tern of
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Ao ivaci s VKml pri''
fro tk ciiireii o Sta Mareos a ad
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.Mtf Dear l.:
I uw au article iu the Calve-too Nwa
l May rilb. cotitlcd " Pity iba C'lerka."
which luucbri! ou subject that bos long
luu-rtmteil me and rtceived uiy heart
tell symuithicH.
It was written brirflr. kimulv and tn
thu poiul and eouUiuud ao appeal lo
employer iu behalf ot their nlurks on
lb propriety tf ululug all dry goud.
and ttrootryeatahlMinieuieat o clock
in tin- eveuing duriug theae luug aullry
days ol the auuuuer.
Ouly a clerk vau realise what a bteasins
thMi law hour gained every day would
be ; aod wo who buy ol theui would fiud
thu bloasioa revert nooo ourselves in
their iuoroaacd oheerlulneas poltteoes
ana attention.
There ia nothioa- mora na the tie than
tho pale lace listless niaouer aod tired
smile uf tho dry-goods clerk. Staoding
all day which is tuoie tatiguiog than
manual labor bearing with the ilious
and whiuit of a tbouaaod whimsical dis
poaitious affects both body and mind
ana after while ono or the othor must
yive way.
The very monotony of being system
alio takiug down one piece of goods
and Duttiog It Daek in the exact Dlace
agnin will tell on the nervous aystem
aod make a bundle ot Irritabilities outol
what ought to be a sound healthy body.
It ia entirely unnecessary to keen a
atore open longer than sis o'clock a
person ean a etaily purchase his needs
belore that hour as afterwards and if
the practise of closing doors was gen
eral loreetlul housekeepers and thought
less buyers would feel the necessity of
supplying their wants in the early part
ot the day ana wouia ao to or ao witn-
oat. Let this latter alternative conio
about occasionally aod it would bring
its own lossoo.
I go erven further tbsn Justice to
his remarks and thtnk that clerks
abould have a half holiday every Satur
day. The same rule would bold good
here aa tn the oase above.
What Daools would oco-lect to buy on
Saturday tbey would gat on Monday.
There would be no loss to mert-liants
some little trouble to uo-mctnoaioai
brains perbap". but such brains need
cultivation and a little application now
and then would not hurt them. The
good done the one class would justify
tho incoBveoicene caused tue otner.
Those who buv aro so thoughtless ol
trouble to those who sell that nil my
nyiupatbiee aio with the later. A man
has been known to tcafre up a druggist
for the purpose of purchasing a csko of
soap or eoaio tier equally aa irmai
artialc. .
We olltfiew that soap is a veryncc-
(suryaad ddigtitfal taiing to have but
tho demand for itao seldom be so ur
cent as to escuse one wi routing a wan
from bte slumbers va thetaiddlo ot the
nicbt. It ia certamlv selendid disci I
pline and be who can patiently attend
on such a customer without " swearing
ittle swear m already fit lar the
sainthood.
I trust the suggestion given tn the
aiticle relerreilo was well received all
over the country ana (hat it win ie
heeded by all merchants in the land
We will then eeuso to sco so many
youthlul faces with tired droop about
eye sua lip and sickly hua et utow and
cheek like flowers grown in the shade
Life ought to be joyous to the young
day ought to be briglit and uiglits
rteuccful. Some haws tu put oo the ar
mor ot toll so early aod wear it so lute
that spring finds uo place iu their year.
and autumn closes ia vol ere the sum
mer is gone hvery hand held out to
be children should be a helping hand
nd every voice raised lor the juung
hould be a kiudly cue. Let oe oue be
so aelfiah uft to want a boy to labor and
endure bnrdehips because his own curly
do j s were hard. Kuthcr let him be
more oitilul. and slriva to paro another
youth the tultennga ur bis own.
You see 1 have wandered ou to my
fivotite subject boys bard headeii.
obstinute uuruly little vsgabouda tbut
they seem to be there are depths iu
their hearts that when once rcuuhed.
give up treasures that no xnuiau liiuie
can buy: jewels of iuiegritv of luilh ut
.courage of fidelity; aud priceless gems
ot honor; out it requires a very pecu
liar line and plummet to sound mem.
you have to allow somucn miaeoursuie
a boy e nature. All tuose recKiets
sDeecbef .rough expressions und thought
less irrcvereuces nua uo eeno iu uia
heart ol hearts.
They may come from tho heart (1 bear
QU.quoting out ot the abundauce ot
he .heart etc. the best ol friends will
poke .Scripture at you sometimex) but
it ia from o outer shell; that it not
bruised aud toughened wnen teuder.wtll
slu otf with the your and leave the
kernel pure and sound and sweet.
J he buniau bcurt ia like toe porcu
pine when not approacneu in tue rigm
way it puts .out quills ot rudeness bit-
terness! hatefulness and insincerity;
hiding behind them and deceiving aud
paining those who wouldhelp them.
Tenderness and faith have done mere
to keep boys in ibexight path than any-
thing cite. Believe .in .them and alter a
while tbey will believe in themselves.
and try to be true to both trusts. You
must ULVer crow impatient or weary in
your work though aomotiuies ibe heart
grows sicker in trying not to doubt thao
in- the hope deltrred ibut remember
that just as some grounds are stu bborn.
below tucy will ear fruit ; so some boy
hearu ate rebellious aod never ahow
na .Tt nuire ari:ara wi uuiiituKvui.i-.wi.u4i
even a blossom uoui we nana ioi
weeded them aod sowed the eed and ;
tenderly pressed dowo the soil has beco
cold for many a day. r
I alwitva thoaa-ht the oarable of Abe '
larren fig tree one ol rtie moat beautiful I
in the Gospel. Year after yev at nrew
itbont bearing fruit though it -was
faitbiully tended aod patiently -eared
for ; finally the Master ordered at to be
out dowo " why cumberefh it Ibe
around?" Then the merciful drercr
.1 .L. -' -A .k.J;. (nrth th
future misaioo rf the cWvioar. breei I
for it lo be let alooe for one year looger
..til be bad dog around it. aad waterrd
yet ooee aga'B.
So. aa long aa there ia a mot lo water j
there i a chance nl growth; and aa
long lb i- chard of ibe heart j
left In Ir.arh. there is a hope cf aa a.
swrriag s-ae. j
I am tnl l ibe wmw w-i ia rel the :
etlr tirb. tml I mt e it tr !
I J : I St anrv!f T1.-1
. .Lk l.ar h'ru teta'rfal'y bnH lt!
p.af tart aaq r7 ioorai -
. . . iu. ti
of iva'int '-wre if tack wef
I A- mM trl ta t .at-l
toio-l ttat Ha-w ere wre bhh t
mmn mr-ritm .Tctrraacl aia!ia rnbe
It w '
TT-V-. . '.r (.. ral aa aa
Viailatrr -tw rr 1irt-
.1 T.eatDFO TlV-aratT-TT
It may be comfortable butit Is certainly
neither atylUn nor elegant.
But every wan lo hia own taste" as
the frenchman aald when be eat
the frog and" everybody to bia dinner"
the housekeeper U sayiug aa she rings
' tht boll.
bvsrv body ia aoioi aa 1 two
these lines ao you will turniye hasty
leave when Triad ebicken call.
Pmoeals.
Dr. Itesfao ol Manohaoa called on N
oo Tuesday.
.Mr. Uriffin and family of Galveston
are turaliiing in San Marooa. Tbey
aro boarding with Mrs. Ragtdale.
Mr. Hillyer the photographer i
still here aod kept busy. Belter look
oat for your tarn in lime.
Mrs. Prince wife ol our town Mar
shal T. M. Prince and family are visit
ing relations at Fort Worth.
Prof. A. A. Thomas well known
here we learo la quite successful with
hia aoademy at Prairie Lea.
Mr. Evans of Oalveitoo is ao pleated
with San Marooa aa a place of Summer
residence that he baa brought bis fam
ily here to stay during 'quarantine.
Rev. W W. Jordan recently from
Kentuoky. will fill Rev. Bennott Hatch
er'a pu'pit on nest Sunday the 19th
instant.
Mr. Trudo Blanks and wife of Lock
hart were in the city Monday last.
Mrs L. was formerly of thia place and
daughter of Capt Ellison.
Mr. Lne traveling agent for the Ant'
tin Siftings called on na last week and
reported the assured success oi thst in
terestiog paper.
Cspt. Gullett writes from "oamp near
Nueces" to order a change in hia pa
per and says the ruilroad ia pushing up
rapidly.
Miks Nettie Cook resides with her
sister Mrs. Kyle. The rest of the fam
ily are domiciled in a cottage in the
mouotaion close by.
Lieut liov. Storey accompanied Capt
Heriot on hia visit to thia plu0i. and
J. M. Malooe was deputed to aconm
pany him oo tho line toward Blaoco.
A. N Martin K q. of Indianapolis
Ind.. callod on us last week. llo is
seeking a home and business localiou
in Texas.
Mr. Swank aod daughter Miss Lula
of St. Elmo were in attendance at the
commencement exercises th a ' week.
Also Miss Julia Markley of San An
'tonio.
Mrs. E. W. Kyle we uoderstand is t
professional elooutiooary reader of note
San tMaroos should have been favored
with oue of ber readings era this. We
ugliest ono yet if "that buby" will
permit.
ldr. Franklin returned a few days ago
from a four weeks term of service at the
Fayette Co. district court. We notice
the oewepapers continue to speak quite
taverably ot him as district attorney.
He goes oest to Austin county.
Ought oot some sort of ''prassure'' to
be wroaghton Mulonc to induce him to
tp his hall with seats a stage and
eceaery. It has a pleasant location
would fill "a loac'felt want" and would
pay. Will not Ooorgo be persuaded?
Mr. A. Koch of Kansas City the
getter p ot the "Bird's-Kve View of
t'ao Marcos ;" has at last sent us a copy
as he says ''better late than never."
It is a neat thing though there are in
accuracies in tt. But wo shall need a
oew one in a abort time.
Among Mr. Hillyer's samples of the
photographic art at the post office is a
likoessof Hon. Dick Winn Senator
from Uusk county. He has a fine head
and face and impresses one as a man
who will probably be heard from here
after as the occupant of yet higher
poeitioos
Bills. Following the copying of our
subscription list we shall either this
week or next send out bills to thofc
who are indebted of whom there are
a considerable oumber aoJ hope for.
prompt i espouses in the way of payments
Our colored fellow citizens will cele
brate the 17th annivcrss ry of their eman-
cipation on Saturday nost the ISth at
McGebee's Grove. Music aod orations
are on the programme aod a grand .time
is anticipated. Jackeou Johnais'te be
speaker.
ajrttwffer Altallow i
Mr. II. C. Thompson of Prairie Lea.
lecturer for thia congressional'district
!
ealled on us laat week aod asked u lo
. . f . .
afate tnal ne piopoaes to leciure in una
auri0g a part of August. More
. .. - . .
.
A UI
cariosity has been on ex
about a week in front of
bibitioo for
Joha McGebee's lee Cream Saloon. It
ia a mature Maguey tree of Mexieao or-
igin bat ara raised e. the old McGebee
place aWar. fce river. It i a very besa
dial ana iotoresl-og tree. It na ran
iu race of IS years itgoea lo seed
Md dies at Ibe end of that period. W
u bit h Mm;
ran eaanulaelnre ibeir native Leverag.
pi'tv. There ar sereral jroanf trree ;
of ibe tai kiael etarled oa it Me
tiebe t!ace.
Tbc wla:Utia rccrctM 4 I'mf
R'lflurJroa" oebool took f-'ace r
Friday m-fki. lm at Ihe Mt.
Th tvaa w rrtwOVl ifc Ia
mtem tfaat to otiana rw-ri T
rfw coaiirirlVel I l ti iW 4nr cr
w;4rtr le witwe tbe frfArarfn-e.
cowaiatici' J 4iaBatjs eV''ra-.
r-ar tv aw-ir. roeal
v-rra
wTa4. Twe fnt-Wf war
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J""'1 coa a-ea im rrT-t-ra t?
' "BLACK-PWAUOHT" aakoa cUIUs
and fever iuipoawLlo.
Sold by all Druigi.ts.
' Treat Oyster Creek.
E. Fi Pre! -n
Dr. Nelbarland old and ear J
settler of lb a) place died yeaierday at
H.H p. at. of old m and other eamee.
Deceased was eighty-lte years olsga.
Leaves large family lo mourn bis de-
parture. Aniju.
Social. We had the pleasure of be-
ing oue of au impromptu enoial tat bur
iog at iba residence Mr. E. W. Kyie
oo Friday evening last. The objeet
was toorgsoitea literary aod social club
of the young folks oi San Mareia to
meet at the residences nl dinVrtnl mem-
bers from time lo time. Miis Neitie
Cook waa the leading spirit in getting it
up. An organisation waa effeoied and
the rerxrterol the Flit Paaa chot
en an honorary member. Arrangemeoia
were made tor holding a moonlight pie-
nio on this (Thursday) night. After
ire-cream and aome soolal converse
ihe meeting adjourned. : -
TUE TEXAS WESTERN.
Thia ia now the name of the railroad
formerly known aa the Narrow Uuage
leadioa- from Houston lo Fredrioks-
burg. Capt. Heriot the chief engineer
ot the road reached our town Irom Lock
hart oa Tuesday. He eiureaaed him1
self much pleased with our town sod
alter beiog ahowo its attractions with
reference. to bis eoterprlacl he left for
Fredriokaburg. laao interview with him
we learned thtt he is visiting other
nninte along the main line aa formerly
contemplated aa well aa others off of it
with a view to coming to a conclusion
as to Ihe route. As lo what it would
bo he waa not disposed al present to in
dioite an opinion.
A New Enterprise.
Within the last waek we have heard
of quite number of families lookiug
lorpieaaaot ooaraiog piauca iu oau
Marco where tbey cuuld spend a few
weeks. The beauiy ot our little c;iy
and its reputation lor healthfuluess. ia
atiraatiua bither denizen from crowd
ed aod less favored localities and this
noint promises era long to beoome
itelehratud aa a Dlace of fashionable re
soil. A large number of private fami
lies aro now taking boarders ana sun
there is a demand for pleasant rooms
and good boardiog places. If somo en-
ternrisinif person would build ao ele
gant and airy house not too far from
ibe head ot me river wo ocueve noouiu
be kentiull of guests of the very best
class coming in summer Irom our over
orowdod Texus sines nnd tu win er
from the North. It would py our citi-
zens to lorm a joint stock company to
build such an establishment and (uT.r-
li.se it abroad for if it were known thai
ploasnnt aooomodstious could always bo
iound here Sao Marco would sooa le
the Newport of Tcxsc
Musical and Literary Exercises' at Cor-
' . onal Institute. '
Oo Monday and Tuesday evenings
June 13 aud 14 tho hall at the institute
wus crowded to enjoy tho udmirablu mu
sical und literary eutcrtuiouieots. -They
were ot a high east ot cbaraoter aud
eviilcucol greut mental disciplioe aud
pionaieucy . iu scholarship. lue bull
was decorated with wreuths und the
willa radiant w.th numerous works of
art productions uf the pupils. - Monday
null i the members of ti e Amasuvouri
an aud CI iriosuphio societies oharmed
the vast audieui-e. l'roiu the massing
ot the sound from twelve to sixteen
hands ou three pmnos aud an organ or
the combiuatiou of over thirty voices
in the choruses to the rendering of in
strumental solo1- the reading of essays
delivery of declamations elo the mind
acurely kuows what p irt to single out as
a special object of auruciion
On Iuesday eveniozthe crowuiogcx-
oellcnco aj music interspersed with
instructive and bcsutilul licrsry efforts
by ihe young ladies Ihe fasmuation
of the eutrruiotnent was retained until
its close. It is to be rogretted that a
succinct account of the programme on.
not for want ol time be given this
week but. hope reader may he fur-
nished the same next issue. Tho re-
finement intellectual snd moral ema
nating from such an exhibition shows
the deep ground-work and noble attain
ments songnt in art and knowledge.
On yesterday the graduating zcrcise
were had of which more in our next.
A Wonderful Eacapo-.-A Noble Dog.
On Friday June 10 Albert sged five
years child of Mr. J. F. McGobeo ac
cidentally ran down the bank of the
Sun Marcos river aod not being ablo to
slop himself waa almost immediately
plung d into the stream whence ho
floated into the strong eurrenf. ' The
mother missing tho boy ran cut and
seeing him about to drowo fainted and
fell. She soon recovered sufficiently to
direct Albert to swim aad so he did
paddling awsy at Ihe same time trying
to keep 'he vater out of hiseyts and
ears. Seeing him sinking Mrs. MoU.
screamed to him to catch hold of sticks
Humps and straws and atrange lo aiy.
the little lellow retained hia presence uf
oiiod aod obeyed io every particular.hut
to oo avail for he was geiog down the
second time and th- mother's herrt waa
sinking tuo when " Bebel." the family
dog bearing the criea and being set on.
pot into the water aod brought out the
nny's cap. He shook it nd finding it
empty a warn in again a Ihe boy waa
inkier tho third time eaniht him by
the clothe and brimint him lo shore
where he was reamed by a young man
who had just arrived. The boy waa
'ill eoasci-ma and snedily restored.
The moat wonderful eirmmtnce i
that the dng paed the hoy' life aod
ret had oever bee a trained as n-h a.
imala ally are- Ren! ia Sailed
rJ-t"rriT. iii4 with New Fonrdla.d
blood. It ia paid that Mr. McGrhej
wa aked if be weld take (100 for the
knt think Mey eaaaol bey
the fcT ei'krr.
al(:n
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TW loll ra... oa.
OT tm aoi.ali. mmrm na
O aataaaM aaa mf
IAnnlattAr
--'?.' oovar raow..
Til Ell wss a total eclipse of the mooa
on Saturday night Jaae 11 visible in
North aod South America. Tb clouds
at tbia place prevented clear and con-
tinued view ot the eclipse which began
at 10:40 P M. and ended at lift U a.
-; j
How eon stogie dose ot Ayet'a pill
cure beadaoheT . -
By removing obatrnctiena from the
system relieving Ibe stomach and liv-
ing healthy actio lo the digestive ap
paratua. . . . .'
Csplalwa ! mis Kwa'avwl A.rlrat
Utter from Victor Capoul the
great tenor of Ihe Italian opera -Mendeuooiin
Piano Co.New York:
Otntlemtn It la a pleasure to play
nnoo your niaooa. Nothioa can excel
your Upright in power quality of too
and elaatieily ol touch and judsiog Irom
those wc have seen oa board the Euro-
pean steamship where n piano ia sub
jected le tevere trial I think they
are the beat piano lo Ibe world lor du
ralility. Victor Capoul .
Oh I What ACo.rht
Win you head the warning the algnal
perhapa of the aura approach of that mora
tamble diaeaas (MnaampUoar Asa Tour-
aolTaa If you can afford for the ask of sav
ins; 50 oent to run th risk and do nothing
for it W know from experience that 8hf.
loh'a Cure will Cure yonr Cough. It never
fails Thia explaina why more than a Mil
lion Bottle were aold the past year. It
relieve Croup and Whooping Cough at
once. Mothers do not bwithout it. For a
Lama Back Side or Cheat uae Bhiloh'a
forous floater. Hold by ii. t aoinrs drug:
gut nan aiaroos icxaa.
Dyspepsia aad Liver Complaint.
Ia it not worth th small price of 78 cents
to tree youraeu of every symptom or these
distressing complaint if you think ao call
at our store and get a bottle or Bhiloh'a Vi-
toliser. Kvery bottle has a printed guaran-
tee on it nse accordingly and if it doe you
no good it will ooat you nothing. Hold by
B. Fbommo dmggiat. Son Mnrooa Texao.
We have a speedy and poaitiv Cure for
Catarrh Diptheria Canker Mouth and Head
Ache in Bbiloh' Catabu Rxhkox. A na-
sal injector free with each bottle. Use it if
you desire health and sweet breath. Price
AO cents. Bold by It. Fbowr druggist
Son Marcos Texas.
WANTED I
MOUNTAIN CEDAR PILES J
I LOT TR0H 100 TO 1 000 PRLIVKRKP AT
i prominent stetlont of that. Gt If. R. R from
Aastia to saa Anioaie.
Fur panlealare apply la
HOBS & HAttltlS
Baa Antonio. Taau.
May SO 19SI
vIO.nlT lar-
1000. Acres of Valuable Land
FOR SALE.
THE B. O'KANE tract of land containing
1.000 acres two mile from Ban Marcos is
now offered for sola in quantities to suit
purchasers ' -
i'KXJilt V. UAUOUAAiK
May 19 1RS1. tf. . I
VANCE HOUSE
E.O. EVERETT. Propr-
Houston St Nearly opp. Turner Hall
BAN ANTONIO - . - TEXAS.-
i Qeemmorlatloni rqn1 lo an; hotel In tbaOltya
& Ri mor" rrniyiiDisj rairsa
JaiieSl8l vIU-dIS-I;
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Orrioa lnTKMATiniutt AOhat IfomitMR. R. I
Co. PalmitihIb TKXti April 4 INI.
OTICK I liartbvRlvfln tb.t a Voll me.iliiK o
th 8tnckhlderi at tbl Conpaoy will b. b.h
RttbU office at PalitliiaTaa. on lha IStb riav pi
Jane. 1(481 al lOo'cIo? a. ii.ppaniaatit ta areo
luuon oi iu oaraoi inreeior. aaopia April ta
1881 for iba parptM) ol antburlilng lb rxcauiltii
ol a mortr.ffo on all ih prnprrly of tba Com pany
lo Meoro ibr paymont of $41(74000 nd a lorlboi
lum ot f 10000 for ovary mil of railroad ooii.tritei
erl or acq aired bf Iba oompsny alnca Kovamber 1
1879 or It rr after norwtrneied r acquired i and alr
for ibe porpo.o of ratifying .or rrjftailfijr; tbaaeiloi
of ihe Board of Wreoiora at a oiaeiltiR held at Pal
enllno on Ap-ll 4ih1hSI and lor tba traueaetlo
of auch other buktoee. aa uey oma before (b
nientlnjr.
Tba polta will open at 1030 o'elrek In Ibe fore-
noon and oloie at IS o'elork noon ol aald day.
m orae- ui too uoara oi uireoiora.
- . D. I. H. SMITH
BKcaafAkr.
April 14 10M - . ' T
?8TRAYKU Ma 16 lPftl by R. C. and A. 0. Bar
li tun before Uovld liyi cb iumlee ol ibe Peace foi
Preclnot Number S. (lara eountr. ono aorrel mart
and yearlftiK coll in a re. ebont tlfieen yara old
eicb bri Dried T on Irft ebotilJer. Ala one
rrei mare ont n'leen yeara old branded
letter H In tho ton Dart of tha latter V aod
i.iter k oeiow n tno mit tblgb and 4 on Jtiw j alao.
One other aorrel mare hen o tearlltio mit. Branded
like an Inverted V teltb tba aooer oart at tba leit'.r
T each appraUed at $& AUo onortwn mara.neven
veare om. uranden ine letter II D-ecetl nm J wilb e
tralahl line over both nn left lb lab. Alao ne
ray mere abnat (Ireara old.brandtd A on left .boulder
ami Jon the j.w. One yea ling oolt. eame brand t
alio one dun mar eboet tlx yeara nld. abuat thir-
teen bamU Ligb. No brand wbleb lat tbrie marea
are vetoed at nine dnllara oaeb. and tba eoltat
I&.oo. aim ono bay borse about twelve band.
rttrn not brar-ded valued at fll 00 ; aleoiwo email
1)1! lea. one a bar. and eoa a Mtrrel. nofc brmniis.il
each valued C4.00.
tVltD.M my band. June 13 Ml.
Kit. J. 1. ORKRjr.
Clerk Ton'ra Court of HaiaOomiy.
Jnna 16 10-W3.
TAKrXrPhy Peter rVhmltt. Comtv Coin ml-
aionor at Proeloet Vambor 4 Ihe tolloeHng.toek
f..r the uh of tfaya eooniy io.u t Ono grey hare
foaneen band high alt yeara old branded wild a
.1 ever a parallel rtrelght onarh and that over a
' i. i i oer me utter J. ewe.
a belt circle ot. r eooiher belf elrele ever tbet
breeyedwt lelt eboalder D end J I U on lefttnigh.
(Hlaf ha aaaara ana. I m k.. s ar .
- 7 a i mm ono gray
filly; no brand
r itnee niy band Jtjtta 10 lail
KD J L ORERff
AM(m -CMI'-
CHARLES HUMMEL & SOfJ
NO. 14 COMMERCE STEEET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Sign of ths Golden Winchester Carbine " .
Itakllhed kr Ika Oraler la HIT
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FIREARMS
Astrata imr she) rrlrbraLd laaa-larl-r Strkve-aSlaaj Araa a '
a'aaapaay llak-r' tmehlaaaeltBaj Waalc a4
I larr.ilarrel klaaa
Kr-tr COSfTaa t.T OT alio Ua lpa nl M mM .tark ta Taaaa. otOooa. at. Seaokr'
an. Aaaaailla. rimmlnt TaaAla. Ihii. parkaa ul llaaia talna ao tkM CI Sa
la ArtKlaa.-Ma .taL.aU of obna ttaf onll atll aa
wm mmim ama at MKtarp pnr. Mlrw.1 Bare
mm. .n. a Ttnt. tM aora (oaraaaeoa.
Jaoa.tMBI all-aaa Saao.
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST
WTl'raritio.i tarefallr Ftllea by !. .mi Xbt--J
.CeasUaCt mm l.a4 fa'l line of Par. Fmtj IVot aae (Vaaerak Pa trot
Meairiaeja PrrtaaCTjr. Oils. I 'a iota Braabea. ir die.
.lI.Tia Uattt H arrto-da. crew
acil tint. fur -Ji. aaJ raoraatrt rramLirr bear tit al WT otewe le be fmh
vanttat. iieia ord rradaata a lb
1 ted rawprttM to m4 tic rriaimaeato ot tAywanaa iii tb rak
t:- . . - .
ur r-ri m i aaf T-crr -.
Aar 7 If
Rain I greatly beaded lo thia part of
th country. .. '. t '
4 Beauty health and happUm for UdlM
InWINEOrCAWOUI."
'boitt by all Drujgwu. ' B;'.' i
1 'i ..-1
TbeOplam Habit ;
Csn be cured. Hundred- at eaeea bear
williog testimony. Many ot them ia oar
own immediate vicinity. It will ol
but a poatal card to aseertaia tha truth
of thia aasertino and obtain full partio
olaraaa lo eot and mode of treatmeal
Addreat Dr. F. E. Marah QuIney.Mioh.
Mention thia paper and (Paeial term
will be given you June 9 im.
STTLISU A!fD TA8HI05AB7JE.
T.Amaa alahinw lo make a atvliah tot.
hello abould call on M.RO N. B. Goa
sirr at Aueiio. oho baa the ; most
fashioaabl eelsblwhmeot ia tho eity
Her millinery coode are constantly sr
riving from the East snd are of the latest
ai d moat beeatiful siyio. Her dre
mskei lean artlat in that line and guar-
anleea aatiafaotion In finiahed work. A
full line of faahionable hair cooda on
hand. March 21 1H81. 8m
MARKETREPORT.. i
San Marooi EeUil Prioe Onrrent
CORRECTED WBEKLT TO THE FREE
PR EM ET O. . DOMALION 4 CO.
CattM aaf Ik. I4t ' '' .
aiar aewaa. par I. ta Ma
" irraaalalawtk.lll(
' " rak4. " " ISi '
Etta par aoa. ltl-tla U.
koiur aetU.lt Ha
Ckioaene. par dot la ft s .
Baaaa elear aldaa par Ik. la
UrCakalaereOaa " " 14
Haaw. " " 1SV
u n
Halaiaaa aorgkaa per gal. teas
I.v7
lyrap OaMav
Mlee ebeloe.
Applearia
Fraaee. Turhlah
taa kaalUk
rapper klk.
Spice all
IW'I
n
perlk.xM
" t)
"la
" " WH '
j
" is ' '"
I i I
atarea.
Sail
ali.eoaraa per sack I M
" laa S'I
It!.'
1.7
Flaar.Taaaa perIM Ibe. Nat i
- SI. Levis par bbl. 7 00? M
Heal per baakal SO
Oera " S
Hate " ' 49 '
Wkaat par kaakel tl W1
AQSTIN CARDS
w. a. n usAeaa. w ainaoLoaaw
W. H. FIREBAUGH&CO.
mauoa in ' j
Hardvaro
' mo
now ana wagon materials
214 Pecan Street Austin Texas
Farmers' Hotel
Call aide el Canonta Attnee tbree aeorl uulk
. wan ueeae .. i
AUSTIN - . TEXAS. !
J. J. WILLIAMSON Pbopb.
Board and Udslnit per Week S4.SS.
bay Beard par Week .I M
Trand.at per Da tl.it.
w Mealw at All Houx si
' Hank 11 ISSt. ly
S. S PERRY
DOMESTIC BERING MACHINE
OFFICE. ;;
ALL KINDS OF 8EWINQ UACHINES
Needles Attaohments Oil ;
Oakaad. A fall Hat ol '
Buorjlea Phaot'no
Spring "Wsagons
Far Sal at -. i'"
WS- BED-ROCK PRICES
Al klada al SawlBf-MaehlnM Repaired ktrt.
. For prices come and see or address
S. S. PERRY.
reagreis iTanae.eppealte Kaynand Moon
- MOW Of TUB WISDWU. ' !
A.C8TIII - - - T"
. Harek SI ISSI. IS aae.
J. E MORBI8
OKSSBAk
Blacksmith I Woodshop
ALAO
FARMING IMPLEMENTS &C
BtUHTH UP rbAa4
SAN JIABC08 - - TEXAS. ;
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
The Wood Work Department
te andrt Ihe ear. .f tbat aaperlaaee aa MMre
weraaiaa. T. KBAaunaa. ah oera aaaraaaaaa.
aa. aaraeeTexaa April SI iaai w 31-If.
ek.ap aa aaooara la aha Catlo Malaa.
Iraa ofabanra-O
SueaS-aaad afe emai.eaaa aaa i.iaai imm
Isiftls 8
faraiiare. ww for neb. I as taelW
lTrcra4t7 ol Ijarttiaawa. Ircraway.
iiKna. . i.
Busiyrs3..0ABP3.i im
JHIQiip Lf
BotrV 'AntonkK Taxa
Mtaa I'd in the mwart- of the eity fNatiaw
on both Vala and K'Htary PW kthaaBTr
MEW AND "JfODWM EOTAJ. IM BAN
AHTONia.
atayifS
.-' .1 v Br B. 2IIC3e-
r- i ma- m -
oaut iuaarurjev AtUL.
OFrrCR-At tkeCbmt Sam.
M. S1ACKEREIMB. I ( a B ROSE.
E3ACKEKr.lOGE & ROSE.
ATTORNEYJAT JAW
IBAN MARCOS TEXAS.
iromci MARrRoa' hall. -
. Eank le lasi J . VjJ..
.Notary Public
'i.! ' i isi i.'t'8t".:.. 'to t- i-ii.l
Oonorol Apoat
i BAN ' M AROOHr TP;X'AS .
Itttefa o(inquiiTaM4mpajail by stamp
for reply will receive Prouij attention.
i BROWN 4 OOFFIELD. 1
ATTORNEYS'AT liW
iAirAaooi hats co'tiia-
fto. tie HlrektH SalMInf .'' rartnen la Bote kt
etelikada. tialMjMpatriitvia mm
J an 9 Xl
1. . i I : I-'. q- J
WaOaHutchiison
ATTORNEY AT LAW
' San Maxxe. Tex. -"'
Prompt 'attention pafil toA' Culfeilino
CUIaeaB4lwalabiUndTtlei.v .rak l-if
as.aoaarM. aae. "w. wauvaa. '
' ltoBaIM 4 WAtTIBS '
Attornoya At Law
Han IHarea' '-' 'feaao.
Will praeapt alUnilea tovaH ktrttneae .Sand
lkera-.peelajl le Ike eolleellea el UUIaaa.
Jant-lr
STERLING FISHER.
ATTORNEY. AT; LAW
General Land and CBlleeUnjf Jtrjmt.
"18AN MARC0S'TEXA3..; '
Oftlca Kerth eld Plata.'appealte Coarl kaaM.
Will bar an aali leaSt( aiiaurMa illlaa tender
auaMaeate ptj laaei a. Jaa M U
DR. JOHN L. PAYflEa
HBTtnirpertBaneallr leeala la lea Hareae ea-
epeetfallf Hadara bit preaulenal serelea lelka
elllaaae el tea lew. aad vtelnltr la ibapraetloa ol
Medlelee Obeialrle aad Ornaeeloajr.. Tie a ara .1
Iba Oplaai Habit oiadea laeelall. Cbanee raaulal-
ed by Iboeeel ika pbraialana al tba Iowa. Ooit
Hajnelde na.lel'a Drug Stare.; OOJaa hear. tn
II A. at. aad 1 teal-. If. Aprils la..
W. H. ROEBIHS
Watchmakeri
JEWELER
;i ... .W1S H ' 'i
OPTIOIAN
a nareee
Dl AMR ra all ktada ef CTeaba Wawkaa iewtlr.
Hear war aad Faaejr Oeade.
ottiem
t'.'t ' -.rii' If H V.;U
T. A. BAOONi u
WAGON AND CARRIAGES
Manufacturer
'. - a ad dealer' lo -ji "T
WAOOII ADO C ARRt AOS M ATIXIAI Of ITIRT
DSaC'KIPTlOW
UyU llatya aarr. Te-kao.
TrrODkJ btfera Iba hraere an ailHanaal Ware
ir uoaatp taaa ae aae oem a areata abM la
pie aad eallelta a ahero el year patreeaae bop
la te pl.a.t all.
RRrAiaisa rAumita mrnxETrj ade
'Hi'ia'lell' Vll-aM. Ir ' ' '"
Dr. J. H. Coxabo
.1' v. :
:i -
..4 : i. .irrefwobJiaVTL.'' ! '
BzsiozBn ; ' dzntist.
Vaa Marcoo . o. a- . lMTaaa...
B. Pitchford':
- risAMa 13
Fancy i Staph Groceries
Wlara l.tajaara .
. ' Toaiaee.. Claraa-a. a.
SouthuMU Ctnur Plan..
....
Just opeaod aa aUr acw stock of
FAMILY AND " FANCJY
Wbleh T VnrDoaa'toeell asctuariaa to ehaatv.
eat. ACruoriBUtTradk ar-yaart rf toVB.
I ara iiiraa.ni.nir I all hara. ' aaa aak
lb pooria of Baa Marcos sad aamaaaiinaT
eotut j to ehar part of thalr pmXrooMgt wi ui
na aad acp a MOoaaS aaortko of aoasa.
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