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SAN MARCOS; '.'HAYS COUNT Yf-TSi': T1IURSDAY jtlNE 23 188K
... NO. 31
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lurtfe moiilbe " '
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One en'uare. ei.a IneerlliHi 1 tai each-addition-tl
luaeril.n under eno atontk. fit wan a' eajaaro.
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Card. In Hulnea. Dlretlory. ana year ti 00
Lrgal and Transient Advertlteniente alll tie
Hiamed 'n Poller par equare fur lha r.l lii-
..rilon.end Plliy :euta par aquaea for eeck eddl.
i i..urti a. nu.f. t. lha MOO af olio
Inch. fractional eqoeree will ba onuaiad aa lull
.n.iree. j . l'n
Veal anil Buelaeee Wotleee will to enargea laa
rente par lino (ar lha tint Inurilon and alght
tenia par tlua lor aaah additional laeertlon.
Aniiouiiolugcandldaiea lorolUaa couuljf f B.OO
rnr Ul.trlo or Slate oAkee .... Wat
Obituary noilcaa al avar. ion line ebarged ai
imo-lialf advertlrliia: ratee. -
BUSINESS DIREOTORY.
Newapaper.
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it I'uUM.h.r offlco oaal .Ida Main Flma noarjj
biipoalta the Uourl lluu.a.
Kduoallanatl.
.AS MAItCOS CHOOU Mra. Adalla Duncan
Dl'rlnclpal.at hr realduiiaaiioar Inaltiaia ;
Hooka lialloiirr nd rr Oad.
U 1SJ MARX KDUKM Paae pallaa Mltmaa). f J
. . Hunker.. T W 'k i'H
IM1AXK It. M L0SK Malouo'a Store.
rr liooda and tlroeerle.
lOliNHON JOI1N80.1 Mitchell' laiUdlng Horlli
J .Ida I'laaa.
1 1 ISO. T. M.UOSK walk aide I'laaa. j'
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R TUIINHK. Weal aide Main Plain.
) i. D.ULIiV Weal aide of the Main I'laaa.
tyM. (MRSKM Souih aide ol lha Muln Plata.-
l)l!iaak'C H. Surtb aide ol Ike Main I'laaa.
y II. KIV South aide Tlaaa.
jl 1.1. HON A aUITIl.Sorlll Hide rlaxa. . .
j jAll.KV BRil I. W.L'omer riaa. .
ini.KIIART . BLACK ea.t aide at "the plaaV'
I opiio.lie Court liouao. i ' ' ' . '
(rauorlea and llaikiwaiM .."t V
W. DOSAlJOXUiCO Kuatjiljalu tlaati
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I PITCHFOBU South aide l'lua. ''
f. McAllister Bonh aide Piaia.
Druiruialo.
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olllca North aide ol the Main Plaia
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il E. MINOR Olllce In the Court Uouae.
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i 'TKKLING F1SHRR oSlce Korlk aide Plaia.
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u ol
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ajoturr
U. JULIAN
olDce Faaa Vaaaa. Bqlldliig
lltakorr aiaid JonfacHoiiery .
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J n. RASTUAM F.aal aide Ela: tl S fi.
1 l-Tl InJt.
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l.lvery und sale Miablea.
J)ALES a SO -t San Antonio .tract. -
ivaaiclaauaftayr aiaat Aewi
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J P. A I. KOKR oortk aide plaai
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Ilvat and akaemaker.
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. QENEEAL DIRECTORY.
( .. mnuiM-nMmni
Hoe. Coleiaboa Upee af oaereourty.
N aea.au. Var aaareion . A. Jl2j.
Iloa. W. &. Burgeea al Caldwell Co.
I eeraaeeaTsrivae 4TI atarairti Ml
J.. 0 Sior.y.of il.y.Co' f
Uou. M. H. tiliKlolluw of Ualderell Co
r tr - Maraior uouar lira eirraiov.
Dan. L. W. MMre.FraeldrBgJiidge LaOrange.
viaae ar aouNae oovar.
Ba. W Mundaja la March and September.
4 i. i eovarv oeeioaaa. -
Id a). Kane. Jadfa Ceeniy Caaru
Rd. i H. Urran. 'Coanly Clark
i.M. ajMckoariaga. Woawir 'laraii -
u a. abF Mkiir. j. a. iiii-i. h4t
iaalrea of Iko Poaea
ParMLTncti !
John rllch.rci.aii. " " "
J.tl.Mowa i
J. H. Patiaraott! Caualy Trcaaarar. t '
K' i. trertaon 4aaaaaor.
. Joa. 0. Kva. Harvoyor
-'4otia-iMalaaal OMu'r-VtoWoal Ko. I
J.B. RallllT. ' I.
Ho.
Volar acbnilJl. " 4.
a. Ij. wai
Tiiwa or nounae uouarr o paaoiaor wuarii i
Criminal Coumy Coarl lal Monday laa each'
mnuih
CwHtf Court tot CItII mni Probate lioilWM-r
31 Mopilay In JiaaryNarcb. Mjr Julv.l ejnetubcf
and lovmlwr. 11 1
CuDiiUii(viktrt'Coari--t1 Uontlty In rtbrtty-
My ausum 4il Sovfjibtr -
Jaallc 0'"-rtprKiutHolf t 1st Friday 1nch
mttnih 0nn Mtrcon
rrwHiwl No.J-Jd Friday in utt Diontn hi. city
T a-ik
' tripping
- TV rvnurrir j
'a Mill
iprlaga.
1
tow orrictu.
Mayor 0. T. Rrown.
Council 0. Jlutrhlaon
-T. R Fuurqortan L.
. w. aiiolicli. il. n. aturiaa nm.uic.au.
'tlarthal-r. kf. I'rtnrD.
Uounell nacla lha Aral Tueaaay In each moilli.
;ill)HC'lll-M.
MRTR0DI9T.-Preachlng at tha Melhodlal
Church every aabbalh. Kiv. H. . Thrall. Paator.
Sunday School at I o'clock A.M. Cla.a niaeliug
or young Men'e Prayer Mealing at 3 o'clock P. M.
Prayer Meeting on WedneiMlay.
. VMHISTUS..Praaablna: tl . lha ''CSrlailan
Clkuca on lha araoad. ana fourth lakbatha l each
moatb. i
: .PRKSBVTEIIUft.-Preaclilne: at Ha' Pre.hyta
rlaa Cbareh -on Ike Mjcontl ana r fourth ao-
bak In oarbmonlb ay Iba Hev. W. I KeiMiadr-
PKDTitarAKr KPISU0P1L. Servteoa overv
faorfh Hnaak in. each moaib atlliJi o'ale.ki J
M. and T p. at. ! HI. Ma.rk'a Church.)
HA rTin l. rreacatng al tne uurtaiian uaurcn-
on lrif Ural ami third eaudaye U each moaibj by
KldcrB.llnicl.fr. -' i
: V'v'.Miprn'.i ill
San Marcoe lidge !to. Ml meeta Saturday on or
kelore lull moon Hd i L. (Jr.cn IV. M. Albert
Heasnecretaryi j . i j t j s .
Pae Marcoa Chapter Ho. II m.tu Tueailay in or
belore lull moon. I). H. Uopklua . K. II. P.
Albert lieaion. Secr.tary.
Ra)a Ude K. ol H. No. ltUM me.li tnd end 4th
Frldaya nf-Mh mombv J.- V. Hutcblua INelator
IV. M Kennedy Reporter.
Star of Hope Council K). 14 If. P. T. J. II.
Cotabx Prea. Frank OclMl Secretnry. -
1.0. O.F. Moumalon lodre If n. IM mrele every
Monday night. U. U. Boa J S. 0. Albert llcaloii
itecretary.
IViklin F.ncampmciit No U eele 1l .Ird ancTr.ch
Friday af each niouthv Kd. R. Kone.C. P. Albert
llcaloni-creiary.:' '.t.t ..
AnRivAJ. akd DKi-ARTonr ovi to A.in
BRIVAJ. A"l DBl'RTUtir; ok Til a.-iii
Malta Iroiu Au.tln irrlt'e alll.06 A. M.icl. .oil MiU
4 f)a'Anlonlo arilKO at 4tS0 P. M. ei.e
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Ahnre taalla arrive and .depart dally. ' ' .
I.ullng arrie Monday M cilnoMlay and Friday at 4
I'. M. Depart. Tucaday Tbur.il.y and. Saturday
alT A.M. -i
IIIiiiiot via Wlmli.rly deparll Monday at C A. M.
Arrivea Tuesday at 0 P. M.
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4 P. M.
General Delivery fri.ni 8 A. M. Io 13 M.. and lrom I
p- x to ft p. H.
foiaro race open en-Sundavi eticlinur after dl.ltlbu-
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SUNSET RQUTE
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CAe ocDfiPCtiona ara now mauJa-wtth tlieil. B.
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member fkarttia lithe "
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Krd-ev areard.jeee a flaeat aere
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! . PATSOFTOrTH.
0 (or Um truatlng dtva of youth
j Whan the para heart knew no gnile
When tha auol wa iinid well uf trut h; '
I Lit by u Auiftd'a aaiile I
' 0 for lha fenrimai tym that looked
j . On the diuipled wavea' oalin flow
Kur hirurxl with dewy lid (row the thought
' K the dwid who aWpt below! .
I '- .....
' O for the dreanil the radiant diraraa '
1 That oaaoa fluatlim from above
1 W'lwa Earth aeeiuad a idnriona Eden-laud
And my heart the throne of Love "
. When the very broeu wboae perfiunod
! breach. ........... .. .
Toyed with til whUnwina leave - "
Keoioed the ocbmJ inrccp of Augol-wlnsa ' "
luai maun ariui oowy eye;i i.. .
I ' . .f . i . . .. .
) frir the low the holy krvp 1
That tauir down like a dove to runcm.
And nemUrd d( n. with kw aweet. long
' And folded hmra. in my Lrraatl '
How eohld ldmio that lroiiiethcu-like;
a-" t yieiaea a uauqaei iur
That ever urow for the cruel clawa
And nanonine nrM to tenrr
. . .s
0 for the faith Uie earnoKt fuith
Tho' the heart and brow were convulcod with
Of the boiU that truxted in God!
pain V . .
I bent low to His cluntcitiriR rod.
O for the pure. nntirieNtioninf; faith .
That tnmed from tho shadow of atrifo
And lifted nboro tho clouds of doubt .
A pure uuHclfiith lit e I ... .
'Youth and Love and Hopo hnvo ptesed
Beyond that lnyntio sea ' . ' .
That ever breuka with a voicoloas wail
On the Hhores of Eternity I 1
And shadowy vojie and undefined
Aa olouda that iucutnber the Went
The tanKlod web of my lifo appear ..j .
O for tho grave's cold rent !
. . . Chicago Tribune.
What (Mrs Think. .
of the mental operationsof the minds
of unman-ied women and hasreaolied
these conclusions; .1 ...
At seventeen tho girl thinks of ten
of love; delights in songs; nils Moore S '
poems with penoil-maritsi thinks liy
roil h face beuutiiui; eats uiue m com-
pany; "At eighteen still tliinks a
great deal of love; would care noth-
ing for poverty provided Bhe had a
sweetheart who adored her; indeed
would rather be poor than rich wore
she muted to the ideal whom she has
not yet met Still reads a great deal
of poetry and novels winch deal
largely with love and Urn death' of the
heroines; passionately fond of chil-
dren. At nineteen a little more criti-
!cal; finds some of -the poetry mat
i . . . ittj Tweak-
looks about for steadier authors tlian
her old faVorites; doiices every .dance
in a boll and is not quite so partieu-
MW.o " ' " I
Inr as to men who are mtreuuceil io
her. At twenty is not sure whether
after all it would not be best to be
an old man's dailing. ;Nevertheles6
she nirts ;more uuiformlyt all her
shyness is gone; and 'she .njoyes heir
food whether people ore looKing at
her or hot. At twuity-one .her belief
in old men is strong; siitf has lost pro-.
indices in favor of poverty-and -cot-
tages yet she Wula not insist upon: fei.mwoj
money were her ideal to present uimH mob.badiy off jn tb rtpiJTiavin
self. . At i twenty-two muuts uui
youngest aister ratjher forwtird in her
manners par'ueiuarly 1 with . young
men: sometimes sut;Kests to linunma
that the invitations which include the
youngest suiter are merely acts of
politeness which peuple don't wint to
be literally intei-preted." At trtventy-
thre is annoy etl if - toy one days .in
her presence .that jthe- pallor ol half
the girls one meets cometf lrom tight
lacing. At twenty-fomy laces deiib-'
erttely foi' wmb' aitd docs not
much miud if it Vinowu; 1finds the
Company Ol ol unu iu.
and is nattered if boys pay her atten-
tion'.' ' Af 1;weny-nVfj is found behind
bazaar stalls; inutatcs the style of the
! fashionable beaulnr:'. 'frequently nltfl
aifa-uaiaww mim -.--g . u 7
" l.lm character of her coiffure aud
uses a grout many different luntht.of
j stuff for Bdr'hair. d At twonty-ix oV
I cmi-es.tual 811C nuies u..uw y . a.
nage; wonders how trirht can.volun-
. f Ivnnfl
.Ba-.uuiir ciuoc.
pjl paasafres in novels in vWucu men
tjrantsi ahfl ft.W
to.? tmtXWl L.-1.
ore
neoniefi
folk in low.i
" :J.. M 1 K.m 4lw naetairai.
.CUUUUtUiUD PVJw vaa I
roOTrr BrOfTrUUme 'OU -1
'.WU1CD P9 UUB
niif-n nis name.
.Vi i.-:t
Klet a UaK fcvcry ttrmeT
"tu ..7- '
he Eudaa v:Uuolle Uiul. in n;s paper
lie ahollid TUt It (Wt Mil Pfaaline tt'"
fur some future fcm)c.f. In a 'ew(polnilie(i J.tiotu i
-Tns a ? VntihM 1' b 'U lXmomU w ho hire t
l-ve a Ihct.l a LXiry of valuable . a;.
7... r.4 fm; r inaf..!u""7.WKr-v . ;
infomiation of fnrU a ctaracta aa is
not to 1 otitftinfld from ny othfT
fKmrce.- If b A" nit ko-p ncmp
ia.nw r-r"i. 7- -
laid if torn op an J tbxd the good
idc-as he had o taunrr from rvavttng;
Uaraa will aoua leave pevnatU lr.Jtt but.
mmd atxi btn ton. a oiu ginnn-
- .
flia or fcoaiaraai renortl
- . A -in .nra-
asaa.P.-M-. ..
iM WU . I era Jtatvcs ana
lt ai-Vd of Uie
t.Uier
TVBMV
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UirwigbmA tJ rW.k-hia WfTf fill il
.c - tak.y -
vi . . -IV UrikH Afe;' y'.!
Pre lha II. Uala Kaphbllaaa'.
rrofewtot' Williwn DshfJun of Hull
FrmciMW in fomi kwtnrw rnf1
some snwmlatioM njion tbe artlit
age Mid drew freah illualrrttioun. He
expUinad Uutt tbe (froat treoe of OaU-
fornia ahowinff US7U. miiuftl ring of
growtli were mplingt wrwn Ke-
unohtMlnezau wu born. Mid that the
fallen monarch of the California for-
eat m at leant MXX) yean old. The
lectiimr claimed that In the tertiary
strut of CaJiforuia had been found
the eorlioet bumrtn ranaini ever din-
covered and these human .beinga ex
intod when half
--r ; 1
. Xew Joney ohe-.
all of Florida port
Britain wei-o imder
third of Virgini
xoxna ana uixnv
water t w
hen Uie' MediUirftBctui aea
ileiUpreeunt aize and tho
Gulf of Mexico extended to Ohioj when ; No other aoction offers aamany at-
a large part of Cahfornia'Vns under tractions in the matter of low taxes
tho bed of the ' Pacific . Dceim' which with the .wuno probability of thoir
idasued airainao uie. ioot wim oi.uia
Sierra Nevada Mountains.. Man was
on the i eaith before Una' and this i benovolout uintitubons niMirauy en-
tvau. Iimir before tha clucial leriod' do wed. '
wu cu no geologist plaoeent a less re-f
mote iKJiiod than 100000 years ago.
VnrtiL ItaaaoJr. anit tflnninir atill fur
Further back and? TTtnninir still fur
ther back tho distant periods of chaik
traiBBic red BaudHtone sihirian lau
rentain. and older than all the bod-
rock granite that forms tho backbouo
of continents and often curves up to
the surface from tuo- earth s deeps.
But Professor Denton 'didn't know
and couldn't think how old the world
IB. . ': ; . - f r ' i:
Proportion of.lho Sexes. v.-
a tejit) one prewrfitly ere
tDey are all pre-empted. ' A bulletin
just issued lrom .tne. qcnaus bureau
snows war were are jioi euougu
girls to go around now and that they
are decreasing in number compared
wfth raeTii-mry- deTOderTo- nvcryi
iiutann mains hrthduniiti'rln:l7"
there were U7.80I femaIf8bntin l8o)d
there weri only $76TJ soJUnt in
every bundled tfiouiutfid: men ihet
uiitst be 481 Iacht)t4tn whether .thojl
hk litnotor.-There are cbniparatividj
few Stateftin wliich.tliiB in not the enuui
tlie females perpondorating ouly iu
the Stilted along the Atlantic (toast
with the exception. f Delaware and
in Tennessee AtaUarnaatrd Louisiana
while in all the other Stattes and Ter
riupneH me iiuuuh uuuiiiuii uioi
sisters" to- such a degree as to over-
- . .
balance tins excess on we.otuer siao
ana to nuwe uie avEragw auoveineu
tioned. .. Strange as it may sound to
those who imagine every inhabitant
of Utah a polyganust there ' rue not
hunough women- in that territory toi'
furnish nine-tenths of a wife to eacn
mttjWljiljh pysBiWyinuartcpiuits
for ' the jaaugnation 'or. rthope wh6
have -Mbf ' eved ' A'rtptfoy ' of 'ohe
urainst those wllcnu-fJ hbgish enough
but 43 women to 100 men or loss
half a woiflatf each irmn a
painful state of affiiirs induadi while
the District of Golxunbia auffurs from
the other 'extremei and compels teach
man-1'to "resist sR 1 best 'tie eon thev
cliarmS!iofil 1-3 of ' thev-'tttberf sex
Michigan ' Tins but '89769u'jMch.
100000 mirW.o i4" -l8B ""in
nine-tenthB 'jof womna' 4?or each-of
tisouVa.'Mle
marrigefiWB"'ttileff hare'alrwidy pro-
vided trremsulves ih others should
be iititrlng..lf'they :ao hot ftesh to be
left eltHntling tarmer upon - the bleak
desert '. shore of celibacy'f't7
W"'... - " ; J ti- Hit. .ieol -t
j ieo-. ... ..it j . '"i .ea1 muj-. ".j. -k ..i
; Asr IkmortAt. Ijmarm. TKobffrt Ool-
lyer soys: Tha vary ilyvi persjuhl Want!
to see when I co to heaven yon may '
.in' - l :e t.-L.. iu ...if 1 1 ...
CVWor.UtohvklyRitheriitiSthat bTT 7.! aX
Uttlc dattffhter with W Httf- -mvoet ' lgh that the met i re
blue eyes and Uautfful blond. locks 'dentj nnd Work to amt thoB-
that wis taken from my wife and rrirfiv. . Ihey "e.
self in'1833... I bailieve''-. I believe'l 'W- camp an da.- v cry nnsady.
KlH toW mo Miifnl than wil
tUOUW W HMWd WOW1B. '-
... .. .t t" -
' NwVly : every northern SUteds're-
presented iri the Texas immigration
. .. . f monUll TauV SfC
.- -n .-M Tr.l..vr.n1 '
1uurwinin iw'oumiwwi wv..
! enta Oreenborkera Prohibitioniiitri
1 Lalxir-leaguera etc. and it .ia safe to
T noliKrti are boc-minff more !
and mora mixed-anil uie aeanocra.ioi
irJ u trita its soils
1 l .1.- I Ma.rtrat. nr al
aidcail by thune
wnmxrm. .r.1 n Jluaiikfieil with the :
. m y itet for some yew-v
OTCrthp9W y -..rood old lVruo--
envy. . awLarillitUmliBg its
uuv
i
majority. '
'
'.''.'!
lnjimr. We find the following
; u. ai-Ua Vneilm
t it cke m.. m tLtkB aannn
"t ... 7 :
tut Odd UHKtMUUl 4atuanaau ui ju.or
-
Mild
JaKiU -a Wibof a
- . -
'"J .
Va"lhs 1iZ?n: oria'W ;
MraaUcr Clalmf-d far Ttxu Over Ik)
Othrr Mrtlokv
! v (taad Dapailaaal T. P. lallway Ca.) V
Nowhere elaa ia auoh diventity uf
jiroilitction practicable nor ia there
to ue.Iouna a oouniry MwiueHiug
tuoro nntriroJ reeourcva within bur
own bol'dera nor one Uutt can be
made more nearly Bolf aimtuining.
i 1 Nowhere oIho can aa good land In
aa large quantities aa near to good
market bo had ataalow piicea
lands upon whtqh oan be BUoceWully
growQ ainioat eVery product knowu
in the rnarkot of the world. .
No Country affords a healthier or
. . i . x
more genial b)iraate. Out-door work .
is practicablo hine tontha of tho time
and the farmer need not labor rix
LmontliH that hia stock may revive tne
remainder of Uie year. ... V- : v:
conunuing no. xin jiuuhu utuim
inoonaidei-ttblo and her Bchoolsand
er oxwnaivo prsHio ooiuiuy m i
bo improved with the products of her
own foreHiA and thus the selidintT
own forests ana tuus tne senuinK
nwav Iiu-l'o sums of mon'jv to inir-
cliaso lumber will be avoided. ..
: Hcr'chlcsf products for export arc
of a class Uiat can pay u-anRporuiaon ;
aun(j umuuiiin - .v...
with which' cattle and cotton curi bo
grown Texas is without a rival.
The nearness of her great grain
and 1 uroduoincr sections to the im
portant' seaports of Galveston and
NewOuloaiut and consequently to
tho great markets of the old world is
an immense advantage possessed by
Texas over the several NortliweHtem
States at present her principal com
petitors ' for immigration. ' New Or-
leans is practically so far as cosl of
carriage ol gram or Kimtreaprouucis
is concerned as near .Jjiverpobl 'as
is New York. Central Toxas is as
near New Oileans as Centi-al Ohio is
near New York; and the rurvaniage in
this rospoct of Texas over the States
of Nebraska Kansas ond similarly
distant sections is at once apparent .
I ti ... Cotton Factories.
' The Oglethorpe factory at Panola'
Oa..' is tarnimr out Koods aud ieniak
ing arrangements to enlui''e thoir
worits! Application haB .bnmade
to purchase yVo mill wriearl'A.u-
guBta for footories. ...The Atlanta cot-
ton factory is clearing. $1000 a week
'above expenses. The new ing man-
ufocturing company' is; getting tip n
subscription 01 ji.uwouo at Angus-
tit' Ga.- for the ho' factory. ' The
cotton factory at Elbei'lotf' to be run
steam . wiUi icost UHWi: A 50000
cotton factory i also loontemphited.
in thd lower part of Elbert county.
nd the stock all taken. Louisville
Kyj is' receiving proposals from a0s-
toniuns for a SB250.000 cottott mill
The airniount Manufacturing Com-
pany otWilliston S. C with Clflmeiit
atiachiuoht makes 850 pounds 'of
yarn per day. 1 The' factory is si largo
ono 25i&Q foot threo 'stories. The
Eock nill cotton mills a u. nro
tuitiing but cotton yorris f 20 skeins
per day. The mill has 3120 HpmtUes
and by July will be increased to
(J24fl spindles. ' ' So' it1 is " g'oing
tlrrongw the Bonth-tnere is a cotton
boom people are finding' it pays-
and . itais :tiuie Hays'. county -and
other cQuneies-m...$cxas worp ; im-
prqVing tlieir water' power for ; factb-
rie'si"" "'" "'' " '' "' ' " "'
nil fin-'.:j: ' r."
RuLwXk' Racket. A number of
railway contractors 'hre iu tho city
after fuii'dri. In a' conversation yes-
terday with Mr. P. Nelson'1 contrac-
tor on the Sunset the reporter Was
told that the contractoi-s wero having
a vfv hard time With their motf. Lv
whncrTnd say that when
hipresentcontct he
wilt) r-eore his forces east whore
plenty ol wont to oo uoao
ire the onpjirtnuiiies to mnko
better. Suh Antonio -
T"T - ' ' '. - ' 1
I'.'t eia V. t-
' .'The JTW-vATtoP-AU-H. R. Aston
hU KhlTUod from dlltV with On en-
VICSB. ' . . .
(I... Inl.llonal .1.
iluauaaa ijve lw wvw.
t-tuuaion. wui rejiortai Uio construction
train to- be aliotit forty
miles out
fiJinr forcoa are one hondrtid and
taeiitr - OTC iiulua aixiunt ana me
aradinir aa for as the Nueced is abont
1 Tl l.ri.l.ronr lliiat alrnaun
anl Ije fiftuca himdrwi fuat lon(r. All
r TTr 77i
bcM' bewwimg'thacontractora are short of lalircrs
an.l h... jnia LU. Soma are be-
lining to employ llexkana bat find
aifrkttlt to coutroL They are
gtwtrauy given uau var we uaj aaau
. .
tha dav and
are revjmred to do ao Bmcav m
A minister was qittwtionmg his
w . k w amOwwu AnnManinff 1 nmt aurr '
'"" - J
MUCBra---aiai jw a
'Lstemor to the rareactioag tee
' welfnttJuaacn rrmti
A ELUe mr- iar.lrr.ldd pat aa yoo
'iew. Tbt rnirriatfra tsbonM trA
jr h V.. rTWd-
uroti awvniTii 1 i
ja anv caaiA a. v v 0.
rianiaoB la to hive a bow 179000
holol." :.. ' '"'''
The' International will locate machine
hoi it Laredo and San Aotonto u not
hei'py. " " "
Lite tdvitiei ny that tha young em-
peror ol Uhina bai imall pot ind eiu
el roeover. .'i : '' :
Beveral doatriJotive eyolooe ire re-
ported tokavo vtiited North wait Nil-
onri eauaiug the loaa of . Uiveh prop
erly and many Live. .! .
Tbe Weatorn Union Toleg raph Com-
'Ouy m mvw v.. ."-1 .
u nnXwt for lu9 Uiri0r endinfi Aiy
a
ow 0 Pr eeoi. n ;(
piny now enpiial ia .vsu.uuu.vuv ana
Oo the night of May 17th there wu
id oarlliouaVo in llayti. . Riid fell b
torrents at . tho timo and win ltnil
sliJoa occurred.' Maoy cattle cere killed
sod orops dosfroyed.
Tbe bull of the ill-fated Violorii by
the Blokingof which io many poisons
wero drowned has boon takea to Lon
don. Ontario and a lirgo bele found
.. inm :r h0.
''roub -". f .
bia ' ' :' '
Aolive preparations iro being mido
lor tho erection of the geucrnl offioos ol
tho Gull (Joiondo ind Santa Fo oom-
pilDyi on the Northcist oornor o! Blraod
aD(i oatn ivonuo uaivosioo.
Diplhcria bos boo'ome opidotnio alLud-
ih'gton; Miuhicati. One hundrod and
twnrity'flre dhil Jron have died reeently
in a population 6f 4000 people. Tbe
sokools ire closed ohd special polioemen
Btutionod; it Jiousus where sickness ox-
iats tp provont ingress and egrose.
ilevii Failier D.:F Hagar i Catholic
priest and his brother were smothered
to death at Corc'o'rari Minn. op tho 8th
Inst. The gentleafoo' ' afore stopping
kiih friends it Corcoran ind slept ia i
olose room with in iinfieffcfittj' burning
lump. 1 When discovered in the morning
both wore dead. Falliof linear was
cnmparntivoly yonarf man; about 30 yours
of ige and was highly rosp'eoi d.':
' The total subscription In Gnlvosloh
to the Texas-Mexican H It. is $00000.
The artesian . woll at Galvestoil is
700 foot deep.. '. .' .j t.j
' President Garfield lias a cousin in
oommand of a schooner on the Gulf
TJbast of Texas.
' At D.dias
lately a brakoman on tho
.... I:... 1 w 1.
T. & P. 'Bi': It. porilldd hia life to res
cue two little girls from being orunii-
ed on the track. : n The engine wheels
ra over jiis opat. afleeve.i...!.
! Thd total cost of the proposed water-works
at Palestine wilh.be $85'
000 ; ona-third of this B for materia)
two-thirda ($56007) for'Jand build
ings ond works." ' A Rnrti of $11000;
or annum1 is secured $5000 by tne
& G. N.i It! R- Co. $1000 by. the
City of : Palestine; and $275 by An-
derson county ; loaying $4 725 to be
raised per annum by prjvate snb-
scriptions to'instire-'olidir' operation.
1 i The; Morgan; R. p." from.Cnoro is
to boox.tended to San AntonJo. Qo.
Whitney s in Eiouo. solicifing unos
for that puq08oi; (r':l. . .; f
( A .new-daily i paper UieiiilCdnirnerr
ciaL" is pubUshed utiWoatherford by
Messrs.Boren & Oliyor. h.ij.-i.!.:u'ui .
' The! nrBttTidh'0.ad sars reachod El
Paso last month obbnectihg with the
Pacific coast-'. !! "- l'"'r
! M:"Mt "'O'Srillivrin flio) grfeai larid
leagnd supporter front IrefanVi. Js do-
Uvering lectnros;'on tho .Irish thtuse
this coiihtry; dnd solicits the1 people
to send aid to Parnoll the agiAtor.1
Ho was irt St Lom's lane
. The Missqiiri-Pacino ' main . lino;
going west from Waco; will .run . sev-
eral miles from Belton but o branch
road is to be built to tlw'placp.. (.
Denton is becouimg .fln- important
shipping point for cattle. Stockyards
erabraciiig ton or twelve ocroi(have
lincri eHhiLlished there and the stock
of tcQjor twelve counties ol Uie west
will be shipped from thatpluca. 1(.
Mr. W. . B -; MoDaniol... lias r re
tired from thoi Schulonbarot liiiter
prise. Ale is aunceeueu oy wu."
torprise
1...1.1- '....no. u I
nronnctorm
Etiutuu. a urotniauiir voauir lawyer
will liave tho editorial management Df
tie UoWHpaptr. ri i i u( i .t'f : - 'l.
Severe wind' anf hail storms have
viiti ted there pi on of Dcs Jfoines IoWa
blowing down hou destroying the
crops and killinir several pcrnonit
A young bvly admitted to her motb
air tliat her beau had kisne.1 her on :
ono check. . " And wUtdidyou oor
aaked tlie old la ly imhnantly.
can not toll a ho; siid the miss I
turned tbe otlicr orre.'
Work on tlae Mexican National rail
way is rnojrreaaaiiig rapidly on the
Mexican idf where they now havej
r in..o .m.j - - -" i
over 200 mm with scv-ml hundred
mem en ronte lrom uie interior
They intend to reaoli ll.mtfirry with
t?tW rl by 1 1MZ
HIFII ; (V. aVa-lM a aewna . g
wboJEantt line aar m rrlrreite to U'
arwi awearw m eiiaaaw-ie
ra.nvw utm at a coat o rm
a half .l.UiJ KX. toa fr tb r.a.l
trm whirh woul.lr aa-vedu a .D ag
aJI waa jal v.r tic J r.H V .
fb Metrlaasiar fW Jialr4 c
' ''Tha July Soribuer will eoatain coo-t
tribution froih the following South-
em Vritersi Johh Ksteu Oooke of
Virginia) Joe Chandler Harris (Un-'
cle Itemrta) of GeorgiaTj Kidney laxn-'1
ier of Marylorid I Wnt Mnrfee Sr. '
of Tennessee ' Geo:. W. Cable ofj
Louisiana i J. A. Maooh Miasiasippi t r
with extracts from tbefecent book on
"Deoonttive Ar" by Mrs. Constance
Cory Harrison of Virginia. " This ia'
a pretty good showing for oneaeo-'
tion of the conn try U the more so
tliat it is in tlua instance an entirely
accidental conjunction. .The asser-
tion is still occasionally heard in the
South that Northern Editors are 6-
Irtelirfed toward the contributions of
Southern.wtiters per M. .To any one
ho kndwi the tnoroughly oommer-
eiol principles tliat underlie and if it r
is to be successfuh must nnderliAthe
publishing brtfrfness" fhia needs- no 1
comment ' It is moreover stated as a t
fast that Soribner haa iu iU safe
enough lite vgf ateriol by Southern con-
tributors to. itioko vfr three or four
numbol s oT tile magasanes; and judg-'
ing from tlie lists of contributors fof
the last ten years to' the other maga .;
zines and reviews theta is no reason
to think this state of affiiirs excop- ( . .
tionai. The truth is that good mate-
rial is in domnul from" any source''
and whore MSS. are deelihed theTea- J
son must bo sought for) elsevfhere j
than (n any tootional prejudice of the
editor. . . . .. . Mi(!.i((
I The True GeuUmaK. .; .; tn V
!.!!' l!iw ;r r.Vi.V'i. ;M .'1
Show us the vounir rrtaii. Who cart.
quit the sooioty of the young and
..i'. ........ 1.. i.i.:. i. tv.Vhj:'
U1KO piUIUItlirj ill linwillllL w ao
ly voice of the Hgedf Bhow ns ajnan i
who hi ever ready to pity aulhelp i
tha. deformed) show us a man who t
covers tlie faults of others with thef
mantlo of cliarity; show us the moiV
who bows as politely and gives' the"
street M freely to" the poor Hewing h
girl as to the millionairei. who tallies m
virtue .not olothes: who shuns tho4
company of saoh as gather at publio .
places to gaza at the fair sex or make'
unkind remarks ' of ;' passing girls;'1'
show us a man who abhora a libera -t
tine who soorns the ridicule of hi8.;r
mother's sex and the exposure oflt
womanly reputauon; : snow us a maa
who forgets not for instant the deli-
oacV dife wbman ; as ' womftn' in any "
condition or class and you show us ;f
atruoge'ntremantBj-! k mziu;
' From the Anglo-American Times
of ' the 27th ultimo .the' ' Galveston' Jl
News learas that Dr. fttWsbriry1 hotft
left Loudon for Old Continent td f op-m
ward : bttsinessi .odrrfloQtetl(.jWitU lettMr.-
gration;..toTexar.Aftqt?.t
Hamburg LaipBio and- 1'xauWort he
Will prftflaetl to SwiteeUndaiJQpn
to u.noa and itomo. in ivonia ne is
to meB ;an 'Itallttri tfentleirifmvritTi
whorrf hi has been IneoMsposdStiMT
to plaab a largo colonyrotl sincand j
wine-growers ic JWvhfWUfitt Tetyiaj
Tlietalian8 pp. taljgjanr ijatfrest in.
enrgration huitt'ors. and" line fliimboj''
finding thdr WaV' tcrtho VhHM States
incTMe' Mi'ih''.ill!yi inosltlova.iDiiii
Kintrsburyp kwnljp ukvo.: tboiptoih'l
fjBt;he.repr(iiwriti
as usual results lughljr bonejCal to
Texas. ; Hd i Icertaitify 'flofng J he f-
State someserVicerf '.' H lo ui tUtti:-
I j Mo1i1jT ii;; i:'.a.li'-Hf'.'it.D eH rt ' . '
'I Ibni Vw WHiAi.-Wo. rcqivodi
Mr. J. Londa; ;ieceW.Drouftfji)l8:
miller asahiplo'of''n6w'wjit.'riiiitfd''
: ori Martirl Erri4'en' fjifTa' 1bM miles
from New '3rarmfel"M'lfrtreTl'J
lias overaHvMhtynffiJa lAslioJa toH
the e''4DtJnho"wh"0BtWtf''1
Lttnda says grade ip Kansas XXtf1
No. 2. ' This is n: Very find' yield; ttnti '1
renocts'credit npou mepUfBTia"
tlie eonnty' where it was produced.'- '
San Antonio Hxpres.' J H" 'f'
II Jnrt Iwsfore MrJGfirfleld ii-4nagti-T
ration Mr Ttlden' predicted thattatf
present administratton - wonkl bo ibe-;
most stormy on very lrnown. t''It4j.'V
cent evcrtts hate proved tlie--icrrt-J-noss
br thff enlculfttjorii -tnofigtv the '
llepnblioahs were inclined tofeer at '
it at the time it Was Tiiadd. ' J r- ..
'. ifw i ' ii.ia)i a ' iii net bum ii:
I .It ! t tm.
mMdiee IUM. .i:--; a .L.
a OVtJ Ol wiw-TJ aeuci ia. eaie in arvrwi
ral of tha beat aod-sosm nf tad aT(wt i
physiciaas wko gave her diaeaae various
names but no ralief. and now ab is re-
alOred to ns in foc-d hcahb by as im- J
ole reiirerjy aa Hop Bitter. fbat'Wd-'
hid podttpfl at for two year Nfore-d
ing it Wd eaTfteauw Rope- sad pray i
that do od elat will let Ihaar aiok aufled u
aa we did oo . aocoeat ef. :rrei4ioalt
f meoccioa as AAop m
"i .'um """:' ;. Dun
i Tm LitomvAtaT Tfrtfuif5 -TAKr".4
ini r.E-ruiaR ASTiClA-MJddoe'la'
atiat drnlorable and daogeroaj eriraaa j
raf the age ia thd aalawaaa aaraartied ef
attaiaptitm ta dVceiva they tSuetri wit
wjrtbleaalanJ iaiuriois mb'itrr. fjr
m maaODa i.ittt irguiau r pmv;ua
Liver Ilrtralafcr. 'Woojiiyoa
tra.t one dtahovymeeecj(li to sdl thw
rrparauoa ai laourr ta ane rw ye -i
atrrliiddl aaayel!f leer fAyvne. e
Vhe'ASrI
arej m I dlS a . davaedk rntrm a aa a. a. rv -
rrw katiag a Urg red'i tlva
. i r a r Ti . . . . e.
frM14. ea4 df iNrv-i artiV d 1-
MtttAmp trltta m raattiadj dii
Oiaayroa SaaaaaaM Bridtde.
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