San Marcos Free Press. (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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Luiee Press.
ISAAC tt JUMAiT. - jJ3aitof.
rA.r jvtA.B.ooa. 1'eXas.
"TmmsluYTAr'nrsT i. ma.
lu tmMri1 ALL tt AlT.rt!i!4 ftU
Hcsteb uow has a pdstofuVo.
Cor. DxawLMhe new probiioul of the
Luuntitf Aijlum board.
A move' i being made to oroct a larger
and better pavilion at Galveston on tho Site
of the old one.
A mf.An icauip tho other day nt Now
jSraanfols shot a boy who was bathing. Tho
wound w a very serious one.
Tfsa State Fabmf.b is tho titlonf A now
ml bahosdnie agricultural monthly. Terms
Way-edr. Address tho State Farmer
i'ficiiug Cd. Fort Worth; Texas.
Although tho vote is very small in nearly
.. f tl.o Stuto. tho telegraphic uis
ilohes indicate tho success of the amend-
I cuts'.
Tho Vote on tho Amcudincut.
Tho toUl rota at this place was only 107.
Tho amendments all carried by fair propor-
tionato majorities.
At Kyle tlwy all prevailed nave that to
acctlou U of article 8 which was defeated by
T totes. Tho total vote was til
Durto wont nsaiunt tho amendments by a
uniform voto of h for to .S3 against aud
Wimbdrly tho same by & to 20. Other polls
not hbird from.
Austin.
We ihade a hasty run to Austin on Mon-
dayour first visit to that place for some
four or five months save passing through
on our return from the Press Association at
Dallas.
New improvements were apparent at Kyle
andDuPre.
There boa been some work In preparing
tho foundations and approaches to the new
Capitol but it is not very noticeable.
Tho Uuiversity building is some distance
out and we did not see it Only about one.
fourth of it is completed yet it is proposed
to begin a session of the institution at once.
Wo do not think it can prove very satisrac.
tory.
2
o w Tir-nas The preliminary
pnuuimw - ...
f th Jeukius brothers both
preachers mho shot Be v. Borden the col.
. in TyuUinna not long alnce
4 suspicion" established highly inlntatc JQOLES
Hal oomliict on ineir ran. "i
HARNtbo
DDim cc
uu ncaru I on his fore. D 1. 1 U I..
Mannfaelurar aod DeaUr la
nmuitict on their rart. We quote
Miiorin. waa vtrm
ZSam Liwronro ui i";
. V "7. i't..i I. i hers surrendered.
ent wunu mo ou" . - . ...
head just over tho eyes he said: "Ib ANf. PHI I ARC
him riaht there." On cross examinatiou he ANU LULLAUO
. h.rt t Vml said: 'I shot him in
111 III U I - A
. L--.il Vo. ron did not:
I Kot the last abot and shot him An th .heart
Just after that Ben aud Ned bad heir bands
in each other's and went around thej room
in a waits pOHidon. ed seemed to be In a
laughing humor. "
v- inn to hear of these remarkable
ministers being made to "laugh on the other
side of their mouths" before the law is
through with them.
WHIPS.
LEGCINS
BLANKETS
t SI
UNI
. .i hind Mfrytkmi bJonrln(j to IU tin. o1 IU oU ehptr lUn lhtW.
tut. KIKK"K ....i.-J
f b.PuUQ i.t.g. SUPPLY OF
-
SIDE SADDLES.
n. m-ST AKD FIKEOT r.VElt OFFEKED IN TniSPUCE.
p
..m f'...n .Taitioh II
IDE wiuuh ui - I. . . . . .
mrly of Indiana and United States Senator be attending it.
from Kaniun died at Columww uiuu
.... 4u Itfr remains were taKen w
Lawrdnho liaiibas where orproprmlo bon.
cm were paid her memory.
From Dripping Spring
Duippino Spbinob Aug. 11 1883
Ed. Fbm Tbess: In your issue of Oth
innt.t you mention the fact that Prof. Jor-
.inn and Mrs. Andrews bad been tendered
nfiw hicrh-school at Kyle. I can't say
wWhpr Mrs. A. has accepted the offer or
Tl: . Dt nt hnt Prof. J. has. and we all feel that it
Tne liancocs: ouuaiug uci - . ;n BA
office which was burned last winter is to I it bad for Dripping Springs espem y so
' bo reconstructed. The walls still stand and just now m .
Are mainly unimpaired. tne new session.
nro uiniu.; t ... .-.I hunt iinl even with
We stopped as usual with mine nosioi were xuuy aiVtw
. i ir T : ..Tflt wnr. mnr tllllO tO BOCUTd Uio buuucdow rf
I tne Liarroiiwa ouuo -j i . itQ
y of .he PPt7 .Uch to to"" ZJZ
r.i.1rTrnTB A-SIfALB 18 tllO titlb ttf ft nfeW
priodulatRt Louiff the nature of which
!u inllrtflt.d bv the title J. W. Cuuninguam
Absurd and False.
F A. Lister. Superintendent of the Mex
ican National Kailroad writes from Laredo
August 9 to tho San Antonio Light as fol-J
aware that we possess rare advantages as to
lowition. health society and a large nome
' . . ...a
patronage. By society I ao noi meoa uuit
wa are rich or versed in tho ways customs
and etiquette of fashionable society of the
cities for we are only plain country iom;
but that there is a moral tone so generally
S AN MARCOS TEX. .
DttUrtln All Kindt of
SHINGLES. SASH DOORS BLINDS;
White Pine Weatherboarding
it l. uima Kni n nn i.di inn
EVERYTHING IN 1I1EIR LINE ALWAYS ON HAND.
Lumber Dressed to Order. Ml Orders A-rompuy nm.
OFFICE AND YARD Near the Railroad Depot.
lowt4
f . .; - - .l nnmnolloil f u nnmV.li'nn rinliin" etc.. LaVO SUCH
u o. '-'"""o i nnniea in your uuirei w "i
i;r oiwl i.nhlisher It portcsses twtoncai trains in Mexico are conHiouuy sucn as gaiuuuub' ul.u.-0 ---
' . i.i.iHi-i .onth. stop and remove obstructions composea i k BUPp0rt that it is easy to eniorce me
rttvrest ana mionu. piles of d wood from tne tracR DrohiVitln the me. Whisky can not
ly at l uu per yr i? botn RbBUrd ana taise . - ; ftnd attem t
that ne iact tuai me luunwjrojr umowu . -
fHE MtoRocoHM A. Wilford Hall editor now been m operation nearly a year with to violate the law will as certainly bring tne
ii -i? : 1..1U U ilnMaml ni'ifVif With I nn thAM ia a lav
rnr AnmiKt is before us; as usuui xuu 01 trams runmug wm uj uuj bi
"Si t ninnot but admire no accidents resulting in in ury to a emg
infill luiunviixi
My Stock of Spring and Summer Goods ia now arriving
and I am pleased to inform my friends and customers that x
have purchased a larger and better assorted stock of goods than
ever brought here before.'
mrtv attempting it to grief as there is a law
jjnor. rif the editor and His thirRtv Jordan will find beioro a xweive-mouiu
mc Binutjr uuu t-.u-bj - lunaoiieu uy ouuu a - --j i . . . .
hosn circle of contributors. The n- villains fta would seem to .be .the case ftMeim - . " . n.lc Clothin-. etc.. and
i.:i4 ..inrir i f-... -rnrnrrrAtiiiH aaiiv teou in liio i . . i.inn onri ii or a nowever. ii l: into i-mn ru s liiiilc. jlihv Wuuvw.. - - 0
rocoHin can scarcely iau vi uiuaiuj ""-i i"x "" t 0 r uiuibucvv wwuuu nuu j.xaio ' . -r . T
. ... i.i oaners of Texas. : .w .nnMrtnt bv those whose! ... . .... at. i ffanov T)rv "Goods. .Notions Laces
uu id uiuirenj o"w' -rf i i- i ooc-yririfTiT. fiT oihuil: auu a 7 - j
- . I L 1114 1 oaoviMuv. 1 -
carry a full line of Bryan Brown hand-made Shoes Morri(J
in tho scientific and religious worhh
Tn tr t rra't'n ATITTJ
ii.iK .rrt two ltiont atlteUve and meritor
ious periodicals isded by the the enter.
rii..r tmblishor. James fclvrrson inim-
.l..lnhia. The latter ib for the young folks
nnd both will compart favorably with the
WfiihlieittionB in their respective classes.
We will taking pleasure in ordering either.
duty it is to assist him (trustees and pa-
It is becoming quite monotonous to read . . . ... H11lffied but at a coBt.
- ... ... 1 nuiic 1 x ruAUtt 1 -
about the frequent suicides in ban Antonio. t to hiin ftud worse) to
The 2Vwm suggests that for the beneht ot uinof briht proBpects of a few young
men who might if freed from temptation
etc.
science hunmuity and political ecotomy the
medical talent of San Antonio should in
vestigate in a scientific manner tho causes
which lead to tho very frequent occurrence
nt ti.a Kiiw.lil.il mania in that city. That
suicides are more frequent in San Antonio
My Groceries Hardware Crockery and Wooden-warc De.
partments are complete and large purchases enable me to sen a3
low as the lowest.
I am Headquarters for Agricultural Implements and Kami
oumry. am neaaquaners iur utuiwu
-I' Machinery and parties wishing to purchase Gin or
it known all over the btato that Juauui i. y i ... fA cn( mn liefor
HUIUIUUH BIO muD
VTr notico by thi San Antonio papers that tban any piftCe a our country there seems
roa.lina at the Baptist church at that place
iw Kho had to read in Harpor's Hall
although her reading was for tho benefit of
Haylor University a Baptist institution. It
it is high time such narrow ideas as to the
use of ohnrch buildings were abandoned
The Indiauabolis Journal has a decided
loaning against the striking operators. All
Kopublicau Journals true to tho interests
of the party have a fellow-feeling for mon-
nnolv and monowolwts. With tho laboring
element striving to get enough to buy bread
aud meat and live decently Republican pa-
purs have no sympathy except a few days
previous to ah election.
In his letter to the President Attorney-
flan oral RrAwstar branded the Star Route
UVUUIHl
ors as "the worst band of organized scoun-
drels that ever existed since the commence
ment of the Government." A fine phrase
as truthful as it is vigorous. How shocking
to reflect that this band was organized and
conducted its operations under the "pure
Administration" of Hayes and that as it
turns dut. Garfield owed his success to tne
use of their ill-gotten gains in tho election
to which he was a party I
1
..... . ! j .. n rnn tm o 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 i.namiit:
etc. will find it to meir miercbi iu r c.
The Moline and Jackson Wagons are always m stocK as ih
Barb Wire. . . .
Thanking my numerous Friends and Customers for the
i. i;wnl .frnnftjre bestowed upon me Inst season i assurt
. ..... mi t - 1.. frt tw tn nlftftse them m re-
them that it win my umj j i
Refebkino to tho lettor of Capt. McLen-
don. of DrlDDius Springs in another place
we must say we highly commend the spirit
and pluck which it manifests. Tho people
- - l w
of the last ten days lias shortened the cot
ton crop one-third at least.
I. C. F. McLksdox.
rcverer.t a manner.
T our vftriotts references to the matter of
it.p nU.-L-ed decline of our river we have not
iMlled in question tho fact that some diB-
i .Wn it ii uuite low. We have the
imoiiy of too many good men to uouui
Whnt we contend for is that it is au
1 hence tne
III IU II UVL Ul'AI aw' w t
.i...li... l.iwcr down must bo sought in otn-
r causc-i than the erection of tho new dam.
to Esquire Heaton that that place was voted
in as the county seat ny a large majority
rr i!t.k n iia Vuv Pitr.R thinks the
decrease in t '"0 Pf Jection of of Dripping Springs and Science Hall should of but the very hot( dry weather
ularcos mw ra a luomeut 0f relaxing their ir- 1 1 d Laa Bhortened tho cot-
. iUm oira .rtot in iAr fflfinftctive BChOOlH. Willie
UOt ftHCt'lUU UY H un'u Ditv. bc&cob r
m I . 1
wQ Wa from tho uoiumouB k:j. K.hool8 are important primary uuu 10
i l.rtri liimi n ir RTiiiii. L'luun. i aiitrr.ie PVfln mure iiuwuuouv.
and venerable contemporary would have ia properly no competition between them;
ii : m lintif urn! ir. I .1 . r V rostrintpd to their BD-
upoKen ot serioiin miugo m d me lurmoi duuuiu
nroDriate work which is to advance me euu-
I T ......
nfir.n nf Tnnils furnished by the primary
o..ia Ant all history whether sacred
or nrofane. shows that no one or two indi
viduals are essential to the progress of any
aood wort Although Dripping bpnntB
SpinncB Hall have lost their late very
Ptficient rrincipals others cau no doubt le
found to fill their places with at least rea-
nnnble success and ho Bchools each in us
..iroT.riata snhera Btill co on prosperirg
1- 1 1 i.aiif not lower in former
i am wvu - - - . I an.l In trrtt:rer
. i . . ..i l. nluiiit it- I
viirs ami no'.ooy iuuuk"" v-
Ir etrttlned a doubt that it would resume
rii whrn favorable condiUons
1
have become an honor to themselves society
and their country
Yes it is bad for Dripping Springs but
wa desire
wo are in earnest in our educational work
here do not intend that any young man or
vnnnrr ladv. who may ever finish their edu-
j o
0 .tion at thiB place need be ashamed to Bay so
We exriect to enlarge our Academy by other
additions and make ample preparations for
boarders and secure as soon as possible
....
such learning and talent as the tunes demand uium ta -j .
A normal music school (vocal) is now in Uard to prices and quality Olgoous hiw nutiai r
n J. tv. LnJomit foiifrif. Vitr Prrvf. I . Vnnmj Trnlv.
soss un ucre itt iuo jwuucmj - j 1 tjQU.
Shook and others with an attendance 01
about eighty pupils and the young folks and
some of the older ones too are having a
verv oniovable time of it.
- j
The wife of Mr. Pureley who lives on
South Onion was bitten by a rattlesnake
about ten days ago and came near dying.
but through the skillful treatment of Dr.
uha in tinw considered out of
dancer.
Wo have made a fair corn crop in this
Yours Truly
M tt
P. S. Cash Faid for Country i eqdpce.
W31.
GIESEN."
mchl5
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KENTUCKY M ILITARY INSTITUTE
liealUrui and bauUful location ill tlie mhio. i-iiuj s Me(f0.- Korticlli year
" 1 ' 1 ' ' mm
Printing Outfit.
FOR SiLIE
CLIMI
RnlirSte nnm orders for all
c. w. Cox. p. M. at Pearsaii telegraphs Ijchuh of Groceries including To-
T.- TJAnlnn flinf flint TllllPA Vftfl VOtP.ll 1 1? jl T .X M I f H0 ft Yi ft.
harm. CAnnrs and lAauors. and
will fill them wWi that careful 8-
WIU DnOniMQ Union and moderation tn prices
lfl fiyJIj that such orders should always
t
command.
ti -iti
tlii.
ri
in
should return.
Wsclmthe following from the Seguin
Time as being quite applicabto to mis 10-
mlitv ;
hn larcrest
a mil onco a muun w
Trr Mnt!- formerly of San Antouio prinlinK ertablishnients in Sin Antonio sends
tint jni i- h... i;.;! fi. nrl an.1 he must
i.rt.viir ii I a .1 Til ii 1 1 1 1 r win i . I " " w
.... ir ni iiouiercv nun uuucnw- . - . 1 1
1 ... . .... . . . or.us ordi r. use ne wouia wiwu
. . . -r filn.ii After iuiuii i - ... i.nc
l:lKO lilO I ' -
.-.i;..Amftn or two. he was himself wound-
THE 'OLl) RELIABLE"
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
)A0(
OPTIC IAN
ad dealer 1 aU grade of
Tie desires also to he remembered
hj every Cotton Shipper in the
State when the new crop is ready
for market. Isoonem or oui oj
the State can give letter results
than he can.
...I is bdioTisl mortally. A di-pttch from
t .J nf )i 11th iV6:
Ia con-ersation to-day with parties who
cl Aim to Lav oeu nnd t-Ukei ith J-'
1. r onlv a f-w moment before tho uriforrn.
.. - .i.l hat L has no
JU (Kiunruir '"'J ----- - . .
to Name but himlf : that r ia tie
wrontf. im the f-ne fat lor ucn
. i . .irtoi .ml.l V.Ave befa.ln
CM 1U Wtr": luum. ..
I.Ln anywhm la thu country under amUr
.;rcun4ac.
ThS bo-Jy of a nan Kin on tLc lo k w
tinnohi-triir.. Tb io WATfiHES. JEWEL"
must not Ik) leas xuau . r - -' 7 vjjvw. . . " - ' TnTr
the iini of rnnnin the eapanhment Ry SILVERWARE. FANCY
aw enormous nau..r; - . nnnnQ & XTFI TJIIT UNS.
. iimrin cf rrv'lil j i u Wu i.J.i "
uiu - - - . ...
ihosho wtrohue the houo. v-. HOBTTI siri or iui
-e wL.h to Ky to our tusir.e. . j tr.rrinffI n r7rrmf-
we c.n and will do thc.r w w - r -". i" ' Matifaction. Of
lv. and iit a neatir rau u ....
Antonirt. We do not cu'er nor pretend moru rrfunJol.
to compete with Sn Actocio in the b:(cber d M ;f not lower than
aniwc a. . u " 7 - . be bought elwere ia .
' . . ' - v;:i v.Aa.l tt-! -
Buvina Goods at 1I0UST0X
land shipping Cotton to HOUS
TON is no longer an experiment.
It is a saving and a success.
BlSa TEXAS.
note bead ahrpmc U. fTX
. . 1. al . M jtr ff -TT I
Times tr- now i:u mww
JOD TRISTIMi! I JOB TRINTING!
JOB PRINTING!
SOUTHEAST rL-KZA.
Tle Cheapest Yot I 0
The subscriber has for sale the
portion of a NEWSPAPER AAU
PRINTING OUTFIT (except wspftper
??ess.) It consists of 150 to 200 Ibsof W
geois; about 100 lbs of Nonpareil Cboth
ond hand but good and ry complete and
wellsorted;) some FIFTY FON1 b-goM
or less as may be
HANDSOME DISPLAY AND JO"
'of all sort and wze-a pair of chases . or
a six seven or eight column lP"'
ColnU and Head Unlea and an abundanoe
of Lead and Dashes all complete and gooj
Brass Galley.; Cases; Job Chases; Oom
posing Sticks &c Ac. Also a good
NOVELTY JOBBER!
10x11 inches iusido of chase. All : of whfch
will be s-ld AT A BARGAIN FOR CA
being entirely snrplni to my office imp
sions of tyre and other particu la .
eent on a plication. Don't fail to wnto .
for I am prepared to oter to
gain in Printing Mnimil to be
f.V bt'ltC or (Lsi'iCntre.
Address I. VL. JULIAN
Proprietor Free Pbes.
San Marco Tew-
P R -A -cnd tird Prei for
eanVear:? 5lw.. be " pH
half the c.t of a mw on. at any of ia IC4
TPtr..nJrie.f 5-V" Vv.Cat.
Jl-0 Wh'.Cil WOIJ CJaip"-
ATTEND THE
Of Kentucky Unlr-JL-Iwi.
i- - TrtY7 ana "
rnorr ner New HrauufeU on Sund. L" oTnd.ng in their owa liht O
Li body e on the track. CJJ '
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