The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 15, 1882 Page: 1 of 4
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AN SABA STEWS
ADVER11SK0 HATES
ir Al flrartlilDS Mlla tin ud pajrtbls tftu
rt lit rUofi
j > 3Local tintloet IB rcnta rt lino tor tint lnier
it ml lor ticlt iiibiequent Inaertlofit
Lurge deposit of coal salt and
mnerals liavo been found m Hruso
ountyDalla
Dalla has ten iiiiloH oT water mains
iml 50 00 J Kitllnni of it are daily con
turned l y thu citizen
Tlio Southern 1iicifiu railroad haa
l f i count meted tr > a point 230 miles
flint of 111 Paw It m Htill advancing
jAtwurd
The rail ruuln ui uceti brought wo
cur loads of Mexienu gnat skiu and
one hundred tun of lumen by way of
tiirado Mil CtnlVestoii to bo shipped
to New York
The Ht LouU Tei Narrow
Uuigu rnilwfty we are informed will be
rotiipletcd Ij > the tirfet of Of tuber next
live hftur ituoiistructiniiforcen are lit
wojk ami Rcnoo of tlt m are making ouo
iica h hlf tfiilCNfiet aa
It id stated that Heiifitor McPhcr
hoiiof New Jorric Un ollered 000000
for the contract to build tho stateho i t
ut Austin Ho will accept tho land
granted by the Htate mid for this land
nll build the cttpitol an Agreed on and
will pay tho piitnA 00000 for their
contract Mid rou e them of the entire
mutter
Wussrn lIarr on and llcgcrs of
Tttleroun lmo bonded a subscription
hat fur 475000 for tho erection of ii
cotton wed oil mill to cost 1500041 to
5 > 20UOO Forty thoiiMiijd dollars havt
alio boon mibbcribed foi ft cotton fuo
tory lJueh citizens arc worthy the paM
glory of Jell jthou and their enterpnsi
deserreti u better return titan it wih
probably receive
tfooe Democratt Marcl SH Col
John M Hniiiher J the IesWVutertiii
Association stopped yosteruay at tin
11 mi tors lutYing for a continuation ot
bis uuy h rnu ut Ban Autoiu in th >
oreuiug Tul Colonel hat been ai
Wnshingtnu I O for nearly a mouth
whero he went to prcaent outgrow with
h petition that in the fixture of tbi
boundary line baWueu Texto ami tin
Indian N dioo Oreuueouuty legranutl
his state Over lGUOUvH actts of ex
oellentlaud are iiYw > ted did fehoulu
thu petition be passtd favdubly tin
jmrviviug otLraus ot tlui Tc ruiolu
tiou or their widows each of whom
holds u laud certiiicato gruuted by tin
Texas Ii islaturo k1 11 iiC 1240
aero will reecne what tiiei hive np
potilwd fur The petition ta read itnu
rtfirred to the committee da torritor
io taxi Oul HwUhor ihttlbH It will hi
BUHtainpdf
Home mouths ago ua elderly gen-
tleman whose homeikinfaronTCauada
litdvertitted in a Noflnru paper fort
wife and invited eorespondeuco from
ijb es dejtping to tlitract ii uitriino
jAioUllncw rhehiyiTtisomcntnmtthc
ftfeof yjyL r g rMihw
l friiiifrfp > Mit ii urthtt vinastt if x
jngton Leu culity Tex is and a cor
reaponduueo nth tho liw to niutri
mmij wiU opJed wa kept up foi
Homo throe mmtlm the parties beiuy
mutually pleiod with each other A
match was lAde and tho gentlemau
from Cmul arrived at Lexmglou u
few diiy uy A innrnago acei o and
a pirt JU mf soqh procured < njid tin
cwiiplM re duly married On tht
liJdniHfjnttbo gentlemau bis newly
uhkIi vrilu and bur three children fm
b rJted oa thy Central railway at Old
dings on route for the gentletuati
homo
Iti s An ttfrkuliiitul teuulrj
U lrt9U tfr
The pruductivimoHs of tho soil of tht
large areas of land in Texas UunJongcr
o nosHon mluiitting of dispute aiui
theHndueomonts of tlo fltuto to imrai
granUvubtoMlyof snitll but Urge enp
itul jtro brtugdemoiislrateil by tho li
bora and success of Aleadit lncreis
nig strpacrf til Settlers atttticted hithei
by tVdcm apft63 ut lahd by the mild
climlfe healthful cdnditlods variety oi
pursuits which are Dpon to enterprist
on almost any scale and by social stir
rouudlDg4of which the immigrant are
ready to testify iu terms of satisfaction
and praise wheu writing baok to theii
old homes Yet still persons aro founu
from time totirae reoitingiaolated fact
and making them tno bisis of dennu
oiatiou uf Texas ami their letters lluu
way iuto northern newspapers which
are n > i suppused to bo o peclalIy web
informed about Texas and which
therefore at the best may bo oxpecteu
tn print such matters with httlo tlis
crimipatfou If especially inter stej
in any northern laud enterprises such
papers oltcu base articles of thoir owl
upon a few recklesa assertions of a dis
satujtled person Tho has perhaim not-
re mam oil in Toxas long en ugh to ee
a single crop made and the conlmontf
will in many 0tses aho tho iutorested
f0 < tljng with whichoua aided statement
aro welcomed In tho ca os whore no
anioas is visible but whero the eflus
gft of jguUraoco and prejudice are
fini ly leoeived and printed without
dpmuJoftt us uften occurs in flr4 class
north ju p ip rst inch matter still has a
tendency to c run to prejudice for the
iwtltcr seldom dates tbo exteutof his
expcnoDco aod what is his ownobierv
Uou und what herwa which ho might
a well havo written without ever being
id Tux as nor doe ho often show that
he b been auocosaful eUowhoro Iu a
pursuit of whlohhrt alleges the inado
piaoy of the oonditlon for its prosccu
tian in Texas Tharo aro men who
oomn dowu here with an Jjea that any
m n cart farm who novor farmed bo
fore Homo uf then know Httlo loss
thou nothings That la to
say thej
bate no practical expcrlejc but they
hive imbibed oerUlu crudo rigwi at to
wliat shonU bo done tQ ralso a crop
and they would pruotloo on thtuo views
without regard to change of olimato
jrtud soil frow tho plsc cKthoir U t
4aljpt ui rtatlotfS Oohsequcntlj if
ISftT t10 lo tiXm W l tyrtunatfl
jOftpy Hde r tlnfir tH m denco
luthtiroHU iu lttdga tu a ywr or
They are lUuIr to pUut at tho
wr ntf uort plaut tha wrong kind o
i crui nvt U unvu their rq or grabx
witU tegard tu ft southern suu and a
warm soil ami gcu raAly to neglect or
ido plao tho niothotbi which locall ipoilt
euootiM t n b Uietr nelshborfl an l
tmm titeiTmiwim i
VOLUME YUI
ftLitili if tlldy canlo wilb u frank w
kuonledgomeiib of eutire ignorance
ther could noon leuru nnd which tho
runt farmer with nomevariet of experi
3UC0 and nomo grnNp of mind for his
busineftt would expect to liavo to loftrn
on changing his location from a unrth
eru to a southern ttate where the sens
nnsure no dilkreut Huiiio of tin1 uew
comom who aio heard to suy tint lixw m beci
is no ftiMiiing country hurt had a fancy
that thoy could take tho manugemout
of a farm iud get a good Hillary < > i it
though they necr formed below anl
thoy ato disgusted that they arc nut
taken uttheir word and allowed to til
rect thu operation
hands before
etato long enou
tutoes They remind thu Toxa farmtr
who knows them by their clothing
md fair skini of tho tullow who came
along to u farm bouso one dur and
ujUtd forwork fuivtug lio LtutM do er
ery sort of farmworlc except plo iug
ho had rioter plowed They nnuld bo
utpiolly con tide nt that they could inaa
ago hottl or u bank or a uewKpapoi
It is not tuch persons who ill ever bo
tlo Joh uuie who raised a lUt stone in
the tagged jard of his eitv home und
deposited uu orange pippin beneath its
center then replaced the stone unit
lt Inmit rl
vVN JsAHA Ti V SlTUKnA >
CAIUHklMV Hr < MH
t linncMillc Tex la-
p irtmtt nn < tin < of < Tl n
lho diltlc nil uf tn
tfroHii into gigantic pr >
Ut t TM 11 Ij
nt 3 iif rt
tiuiid ul >
1
th t at n low p ii
table Mr M I
miiij nf HiiOici ut
utt lihon < < f I
t f
i
ito nn
n WHS h <
Wl ut
lll > li <
in iitudi
tdiitiiut
ti
i I
competent to decido what coubtitntes j on the east by Gaumm1 i V
4U agricultural country They would ri gion is divi tc 1 iuto iiJincU hull
bo capable of going out upon a barren t re again apportion d tut Mih du
bill Huilable only for a sheep ranch toots The foruici an preNided oir
md trying to raise ilgsiiud oraiigf hy Miperiutondontfl and the I attt i l 1
Knowing in fact no more of thocyudt1 fiujfu At the ronn I in win l I
lions of successful cultivation than lit ging AnrU 10 fuicii ot men u ul < r tliui
general directum of tin
ntH gather up and dn i
in the country named fi
to the nortlif rn b >
Sni ruitfii i
Uil lil filth
n tlio hOUlh
I ir in 1
uufldontly watched for tho growth oi th ranch of i v ry owin r tin ciltleh n
in orange tree Thoy may chance to U liH hruid am m > > intol Ir md i i
bako up their abode in some snamp meuniulated hi ids and l < wih tin
Oottum and get tho chills and forth i propri ter Theproti of catbt rimr
ffith urite their viows of Texus astitnMng and uUetfng contui it m h
icalth destroying foer uud ague
needing nest forgetting that the wi te
Umpire 8tato of tho southwest coutaiuf
i grout variety of climatic conditions
md that they would us surety bo wrong
in some respect in mil one plice us tu
my other unless ft should please
Iruvidmtco to transplant thtm to sunn
favored isle where men did not need to
ibservc and think and work Yet
Texas bus its diitiuctivulj agricultural
is it lias its stock country and there
are good reasons why produce is some-
times high even nearproductnelands
The country is settling up in some see
tions aud now comers buy tho corn
that is raised t U iu good eiop jours
it a cry fair prico lu otlurplucs
tho stock intercut predominates not
that thero is any lick of fertile and
mt settlements aro few uud fur be-
tween aud stockmen buy the corn at
ilgures that make tho northern critic
exclaim Now if thut were a farming
country corn wnild not bo so high P
rfuoh exclamations are founded in ig-
norance A fow years ago both com
uuloaUAeiQ generally higher than
they uveragn since mure land is iu oul
itls wJTir Vw rf
fliatt t
raised 1r doiuinaut among tbo can bos
nf highpiiced coru aud grain in Tox s-
is tlio oxtensno cultivation of outtou
If the farmtrs of iriumsaud Kunsis
ould raise cotton und Cuban sugar
jane perhaps they would not raise
puto so much com nor have to sell it
quite bo cheap A rtt < raddiChscsthe
Chleatjo Timetf om Dallasuud asserts
broudly thut tlio pries of ttraiu iu
Texas are Inch bectuse the eiopn are
tnndl He iiihtancps nsu the importi
dim of ohceso ve etabh md trnit
Ho gtVM no proof as to the cr but
appears to take lus own u > retmuaH
something tint it in the luttiueofu
iruism It is f > o far from being ko that
it is easily roduocd to un alisnrdity if
bigh prices weroc uu index of t > muJJ
vietd per acre then tho most favorid
of European countries would b o proVed
to h Vo only a small yield of wheat
CugluYhland wput > in grass Texas
landjs put lu cotton Kngllsh titien
demand tuoro wheat thsu the country
pioducis Texas teamsters btnekmen
rairoail builders cotton growers sugar
< roWcrsrwool growers und others do
niau d more corn and wheat and oats
itiau Toxas producesi yot tho average
corn crop of Texas is such as to reward
the husbandman uud tho oat crop is
frequency from sixty tindaoty bushed
per acreand at places at times erui
more
iiooiijWiis spent u Illinois jtohljtpo
Neusluaf he bad tried wheat as a cro i >
n a situation only moderately favora
bio iitj Travis couuty for nine years
nd thut his average was atxint thirtt t ti
fjusbelrper acre The average in Ub
nois is said to be twelve and a half
bushels The < Tflxrts plau to got that
rorrwa8simply to iwy Iho wheat after
ftiheririgleorn flowing tha sood l i
inXbarrpiy arnooth Tlio corn had no
beeu manured obmp of the laud was
poor lull Jand and tbo rioher land had
mil becb drained Tluee facts go to
th w tbo probability nf n bettor yield
at of futnro time That wheat sold for
Mia biHhel souicvcars ago then fl 50
an5 then Hew Tho price was not
QiOH3urdMiya Jooil demand Bo of
otbtr ropa Somo years saguUniltet
was worth 1 n bmhel The critic
would esy the country w vuyjgvodfur
millets On fho cpntrarv it grow ct
cellently aud was reducfnl in Tttfee till
it could bo boupht for odcentipftr
bush J Tim criti ouldapiiarently
argiKvdhat To kits isiiot tt grazing Ct > tin
try bvrqeronea fo butter and oheeso
It1 itttb wry fact that snUw nnd
cheoso are dear whilo ao many are
raising oattlo aud beef and oats com
ud wheat aro dear whilo so many are
raiting cotton tUat makea Texas a
pro id lil Dg country for the northern
farmer to come to
Ir you lud a locomotive rushing at
voq m s ys a VJrglnt philosopher
Vising lido the air aud odua dow ou
the oowoatcher Thatsguod iprlng
advuw but our laldsumDjer nlaa vronld
tw > toatep off tho track JWroO fVf
the norlitrnbounbir i n id i 1 lteh
memhi r of the association uuiinbuliit i
tu the expt ust of the drive i lltu r b
money pro rati ici onluiKto tn
f oiitt owm 1 or by tli
hiMiiihi
in 1875 witu h h w thoimii I do
lcs tlinn 12 tltousmd and 1 in
woith u round nullum
A Widespread mis ip n b in i m <
i mhI a to tbe en tr 1 fii 1 if
uud Citpabibty ot in i < te gio
Mr ltucUanl be f m 1 I th d < I-
bo gentlemen > 1 more ihn 1 t >
buint s uhihlv lini t t >
men of lntognt uu 1 K bits
nt
driven The uttetidaiiti it tue coijv n
tion Mr Hui nt > vull ninuf tn
joar iilwut IHXMIo iMith Mh i i mm
hell for less thin 2 < pi r b ad m i
k rand total of 7 Oiitii and ti bulk
I this a > t iii > iKif I an i
utly will b ban lb a it tlismulot
Ilio niagmtndu of the dealings m tm
cst is not fulh recognized itm up
predated b perons outMilt of the
trade In one iiiHtaiice umu b > Mr
lliul 15000 lu ad of l ttltt < ur
ferred nt out sab for i pi ii io i i
fortune in itvilf and such innutnih
are by no means unnmiul
Mr Uuel met mini pirties U
lid not Hie one uit < > < tn a tl dt ie tt m
bear uu imgoutbinanl expunno r
Witness unj r < pr n uhiii 1 cm dm
fluiuesvi to ill 1 itself gn at t rjdlt li
tho welcome extended to friw SHP
lion unit to its vihitors A mavrrfrn bt
bampiet was sprt ad iu thu Oper10
nbero 100 platos vero UiiIuimIh e irti
did ball followed a tended by all tin
loading citizens many of the lubes up
peured injcustly atfiro furnished by St
Lou In houses Ibu Imding Htrteu
were Iljhted by prrumjds of gas bum
crs and the occasion was inadw ou m > I
general rejoicing and display Thi <
Coutcntiou pasaail resolutions of thanks
to hti jnlubitsnt ami hdjureil io
nflcct next xearXl Vpry Worth i
Mr > Hurl saidaJo tbatflf bqqin
seutgio repriceutution to this iwwCDi
lily of vast Ijusiupsi and wealth apfde
those
All lhtc tigcnt Mrtncr vbae bw jftom who attended in thejifter
tf0Jtof pnvat cnturprl Other cities
ffiid Agents for yarda and papers und
roudaiu utfemjanwti but Su 1 iiiis ri
lying uponjur natural advantages Vaa
ittlng supinely while trcd dritkd in
ttfier direetions
>
The Klilv Inluuuaiilc Milpv llalliti
Tl e nsiale oltumtttca onSpommerce
reported favorably Maroh 4 u bill to
fnoorp rftld IU laUroiAqtb jaUip
Hallway GoiarViiiy The lillljlifOvraos
fotagnnrahtio lj the TJuttr > tJfsti s
of a dividend of 0 per cent per aiiuiinv
for liftmen jeursjon 6l > 0JKtsJ0 of the
i pit sUkJt of thucuipsiiywthe tot d
tviiuUt t < ek bellg 750UUtl0u siK
stiimUtiWtTiSrIn iJtird > for tlAMsiuit
Iirioo tlioutimrraiy sJuUllnut
Americau faerount lXiL foroh
half tlaj rateu ellarued by the enmiwuv
t iu 1
It
pom
liVli r
i t
nib rr mIi i 1 i i h
r ort hiHI < ii ni iitoi
i or tho liiji iii v o i it 1 t
i it 1 pTaetiftiblo at n i I not Ott I
i tintU4l000 f i i mini i i
t i rf t i tlio ulllrm Hit > thf gtfu
t it eiiarttfttHe ii l utt neb It li > u
mug i40000 > t nf tlio K O0t4Rj0
t l tul ri
dm
t
ami Mo ill Mini llif
11 ij lir t itifiiliil
I i mtlir U Ih Lni Ml
V H Ulaik delniel an
ermon iu the Curabt rlaud Ir m >
n Clturt be tt rday morMUKlp
i i i i
Zv 5
hliall also tbo coining of the tiou Of
in in be Mtth xuv 37
Vftei UUuig tip a i ibclnn foi the
in tit of tin anil n r I the Hood the
> iitor Hind
Mintugu uupiiTtilblb d i i the hi tor j
< i tint o ittntr > Uic prenout lluod it but
int n ht siigij < tioii nl the greitest
I will inako tin Union poVfut
tlirutigh euO Huj mil suoritlco u < l
lb lis sent lie tl l rrfct t throtiiili
oitb riuif tliero suLn to be no otn r
mnde 111 reoiiotttaluiii IjitteriiOKj nnd
11 ilevnlenee oan unlv be waqh d ttwu v
with to rs Ghiist w iu the first to teau h
nn to eop with thosi that weep aud
t develop within its tho golden threj 1
ut s mpatliy
lho lesson then tn be learned from
tin MilTunoK of the Month is first the
mlliieueo of Christianity in the ciltivu
ttuu of sympathy Meeund mall hlln
uto ueceoHSry iu order to remftl men
of tlio fraternity of tin hiiuiunfsniiiy
It is tlio boist and prtde of this oquu
Iry thut hero ull mankind are
iiity like the prosont s rves
jif > howing whether the boast is an ull
houtimout or a p rtiou of our eharacter
It Buys Here are uen siok htiugry
homeless it they are your brwhers
Kivs unto lUeTQIltutof which they stand
in suuh SOre need Again such ralam
lies are neoessnrf iu order to remiud
uauy thut OchI is aud that He is the
ruler mid governor of all Aleii are
over so fall of them < los und their
earthly plans that the neglect thuolaimi
tome und osll a halt and out uf tile
4louil nnd the pestilence men cry
Help I < ord mm perish Iiliver
us uud wfo siilfererniore praise Th 0
At tinitii uetlimg but Ktnrmt ami
liurijliips and trials will lootnu the
cal < pir < un Uie eyes ot the faireetil
siooer and ll ir Indeed a bletsiug that
lod lias tu ills laboratory tho necesia
rj onglues for the neooiaplish lent uf
Ins puVnpKo of mercy aud grace Fin
lentil floods
ally man niay from these
i that itlj ineless to talk shout b Hiding
tlowstorsof death about to over
14 U lher > eit slSrpt that of 1 are
simftn itiTfma < ViWvTuVd out f wi w1La1 l ThlI
American veesel with tel
added to their face vabat
during IhuwwkY askett a lathot > H a j Motion aitt l i t a
yetlira WollU eil uf sn qjiii pit h u
The giiuraiit < h tuAMaeh lu tl > s
tvntf t5KXtSXl wUiu t 11 mijesul
the ship railway uij the 1 rnuiml
wotn iiut l d > harewpM >
beeu oimpletJ wad t t tl pi
euoetit gvv rou ui < iu us by it
ssfs trsualKirUtlou ul 0 I a lu I ll >
wawhiOtj i IKI I
fum tu tibut
JoiiHSV Ui v yon learned anything to t tern mu t tbe kaid m mil
tn > u m r j
lire ynat old pupil
wisf 11 111 NNe
para
fmfimm9mminr + i fw inn
a i > ii p ivK
t i
site spHooniOi in n i ti th bin i ul tn l
luel f 11 ucr th t giianuitce hI ill i a i m i t
of a numliorof Evmis Co tht Mhlwlv kt m Iml h d ship wtighiir 1100 loin i
they hno been in tin t < xk lirm n w iu atteiulaiu nt Ui x > eu ately trai urtid vfvfi
gh to raise a hill of po Cuim titiou md uderdny iufime1 tire hu froBtOTuti 11 ocoui
the rcpoiter o Ui Gobt 1 > > mi rat
that the object of the c nvt niiou Vtti
to urruuffe for t k mi > i d c itlhi roimil
up p H m c tV ni 1 t > > r i uj i
nrus for tlie prut ell > n of rhi dilbni
IntertatM iuoiv 1 ih countn rej >
rodentetl by the thhfratis m hmd < d-
on the south by thp 1 cxus INicllir Uail <
wn on tht north hy Ki i n oi > tin
ul b > the wcbtt rn botiiidary ut 1 lxus I
tl
lIESCOJlKtiEDSUOTtf
J
lUr rrnlfiri
t ii
ii > oi distrits t uimug to us f n > thej
t wolatud r giou by eviry channel of I
oi uiiiinnicauou uppi aln Htrough for j j
ml Our Hjptupithicrt tire uroim d by j
stotioh of whole fibiiltcH living upon
IviiolU und lutts excised to tht Uiloni
ei cm of the indent outlier and hiiiusned I 1
l > > lutiltiiu les of pt htili utiul liw < etf
Agun tbo lood iiiim low aud wben
tin a pittmioo in iuit father nud linn
oiinl courugi oiiBuml mauly nay
Children wile tike Put wo > > the
t uij t i md can on without fund for
i foi duis wJitn pcroliHiUMi nucor
vdl nrivo
I he mother cbokiug with eaotiou
a i pts the situation but doeshhe eat
Im lool No the divides her ahare
oiioiig the crying little ones ainl waits
vith tin men NVill n womau ett wheu
1 man is staning Never ho long us
woman
in a lho t ppeuls uretroug
from tho ejes and abject aj > p ar
uoo of iluuib brute whicji itauda
owned flora 20000 to 10000 ami 601 00 inigrv uml erjt vmaoitltea upon eeiy eit
heud constitutu g ivdoMiid foitun s mi 1 lltml spot
foot which wt re annually dm 11 aeroas 1
r 1 1 a i
Ifl Uwre ° r 1 ft flo UU A
and at 14 d
the State forward to thu 1
i devastated
ami l i r market TU c m h t I fw c by war anon
been fed on frto KraH tn t the j tw vw and now the more
owner has only beeu the lrm libg IntrS 1Jlj0t l mbIi moj tho enfl is
hattdlmriiiiA > vhtnii iidthiHl m r U > 1 > A malariHl peatiUnoe tt is
aaid in 1 ftln V of on > 50 cU f b wuU VJttbjulWidmao y
neeosaartly borneirrdCous being on en I lw 1 Mr U l K wararu bt ug
uverngo SBfi > 1 perVeut on the iim t I b d with tho tears ofaymjirthi
f
went Mr Uiulknew of no inline r fluent mill nugs Trummal
whore a gwtlimmi had gone to l H I l ohu bob n Jn tJl P o tWor
tl the devust
Me
DM4 by ding lever The
1 fml of our lutt lriMdout atilf fur
1 r d uloied the spnit of amity hut
imtigly the Union not yot Mm
t Ood haul
AIMtSL l ss
1 UT
1 n
1
1 IMtOl DIM 1 s
tt i
toll I
nmrvurrMI W w l
l t it d ibu 1 n is ought > Honii
i Neu York by tin lute Ste
rlio 11m ti hunt Net Ik l Nltot
lit UUH lH4 1 tl gHt U ilM tHt1
ImuiiK tur 11u liimrH dmlj
until li < < iull hit u > llr at t > tuuu
111 tun uilt uf I 1 ho canio to N
l
iiinl < 1 II r 1 IJ Im Tin j
Jutifjlt at llubukcii Truo IhIiik lcllil
nt tjrut Hr 1 li < mocoiiIh imnudiittAl
di iiui while ttrculi wbu IihiI ul
tmiiil loui to gotoKuglunil uu urgiut
rvatu 11 y tol nbaiall riKHttil
tin rivir nr1 Kt 011 loir < l vlh oI
11 the I hj reiulv tn mill for tin old
inntij Im boity wuHfontul wUiire
In1 hail fulkli with 11 puei of jtiqitT ut
tiulud to hii lirtist 011 wliuih wwt writ
t ii tl1 folouiriff worth
this is Jtoujitnm 1riLt tioiirdiuu
11 1 k > j Hi 11 Nov 5 on tkt c re ul
lumflio
flio body wn lrun ht to the niy
11111 tl titiu lio w Uuriod iu New
lurk
1 ho death of Jlei Trice was hownvcr
but onelmlf of the trugio tnncne
101 that rsultfj frum the pullltlK of
Mr Ireeui no Homo yeurB inter
Oitpt WiUon who hits ljteu nlieud ro
fitrttl to Hrrired iu Nw York from
KuitUuid 011 hia wnj to Canada uud put
njutUie Wttshirgtun Hotel Th reouo
iU at dinitr the rouvenMitiori turned
ut the di tl of Ueii 1noe aud the innn
II 1 tli reof when Oupt Wilsou who
hd j lined the couvereutioD took cred-
it fur tiimng ItHct mnmlr lnstrtimeutal
iu bringing uhout the duel detailing
ull the putn ulur therewith This
tiitimt ut utrnd iuiudlnt > ly to
Stephen Ilie who whh Ijmg 111 Willi
ttiu Knilt rtt linrne His frlendl Hnid
ttmt In ut uuie iiilicltly obeyed tho
HiNriteli iuh uf tin phimu uud ob
fiiiiitn tli 1 b t a ilmrt eehmtuni of the
1 mt i iiiuhltd to hobble out of doom
ni low r 1 xtr initios Iwuiff swathed In
lluliiii I II llrit eoure was tn seek
th1 ilun lun flultl whom his iu
iptiry wu <
U Cpt Wilrton within
lie ih sidd ihu waiter
tJImv rue up to his room said Ste-
phen uml up ho was shown uocnril
uiill t
Utitililing up stairs with muoli difll
lty eursiug nltertialely us ho went
tlio gout which canned the jniu nud tho
Uiipliiii who way the cauio of Iiisliuv
iiizn1 us a brotherhood An opiwrtu l0 nobble withuipial vehomeLce he
M a aimus re ° lie l i pt Will
son > room
1 t cued In morcanins and nl
liaiul grseptng a stick Oapt Wilion
n hi to receive luui wondering all the
lime who his lame visitor could be but
Inn tniiid on that point was soon re <
ll ved
Aro you Capt Wilson said the
stranger
That H Kiy naoje replied the Cap
tain
Then ur my name i Btopjitn
act uceordingly
of Ood Then trials aud aunViuH I p0 M l 0iU o roely put
loot before the other lum
the leveetwfter llw o irIoW liss com
w
ttgJi 1 iu
iumoooU oQ miHt prepare for wsr
i lDWli TH J tl S iAaTffl ltatto
7f 2 HV iWM i tune of flrOUU
Uuttml HtitUsi bil alull tr uaiiort
1 Some ilsy each ouo will be terribly
anxious abont ins soul will feel that
on allluited
with the gout My objo t in ooming
No sir roplietl tho Caidain smil
nig l slull eonsider what yon have
said quite snfficiont aud shall net no
uordiuglyYoitsIisU hoar from m-
In duo time theru oimo a message
from Capt Wilson to Stephen Trice
time plane and ww < pons were arranged
and early oui > Looming a boat left New
York tu which wore settled fJoti to fube
SUphsa 11 ice the Ceptaiti and two
friends Tliuy all lauded at lludloes
IsUud the pnioiiwls took thoir pun
tions and Ospt Wilsou fell dead at
llie Qrst shot Tho Captains bpdy was
Interrol m tlie vault tlwte arjd lrice
ainl mo tTi seconds returned to New
Miot Mllh t r
riieti comes tlt > ory Auiusng tneideuts sumtiuits tnvur
lUlu u withthe J Jurtug the ust of au ngsgtmcut
Hut ft will lu too late Ail will lulM ll > fl
wiMlie1 away as the water Uie the
m inirlg ttghHe
> > i lliu levee aud frail iweoi the Confedrato ram Albemaile
I works will ut jv il ui111 the h1 ulu W1M1 u Ue lulluwng
XU3IIIE1I M
With a jell he throw up his hnnds
n uimured My Ood Im shot and
fiiiit I dead away I witues cd the
ctitm incident assisted to remove him
t fl i i uelt pit in 1 when tho engage
tin it m ls over told the affair to the
will known in Kupland uh
teofliur > bunt Ilieater 4n Arkansas IE llllfic
li < was ttuisidtrid tbt I 1 1 tie Hoek Gazrtte aacrltluos
of Inn fmnil though his matenal for the striking novel in the
i i w i iMf ti be des fdiowmg piragraph in a way taat
it i i v i I r d l i
i i t j ii in t ii t in i ad
i < i > pnlt > ui tn t i the
Im llouti r uh < n d mug tl p r
1 fn i into u Itntish till ir m an ml
juiuiiK ho took the bin rv to st m
bt i ii It U the fa < o tibc Couiphiined
tf it to Ben Iliee who on Uh nipcti
tilm seizod ho < Uiuler by I be nose
Tiri 1UI flturer and thumb ami wrung
s i J uV t i UttiittMisllf1 Dfce lillyw left
Y 1 1 ih box aud went to Hen rric s Ben
i i rtmirtn v ki nek oponad th door
On n tin1 ill r tboHQ name was Oreeu
ktid Itin uli be
i it meant remarking at
l thi > auui time that bo meant no iiihuU
to tin hidr Oh > eiy welt hind lien
iiittier
th Ul whiol Kt n 4 K v un in ou bv
v r mf
ing tl t Soutb Ukjg Uu I xt non mitl I >
u Vl 1 li > 0 i1 M > dr en ut t Jala to the
regiment The facts of the nil ur ho v >
Her liad itmuliLii Uuniutu before Mr
Oieeu did und ot course got noised
about An i til or of iis region nt hav
lug a pxpie iigaiiiHt him was partieiihuty
nctm in airing the Ncaiiibd und
brought the maUer so struiiKiv before
l
r
ttii
w t n ti i i x i t i u 1 V r i 1V r
Hh to
New Yi rk unit e butt ly and elmtciiget1
orniust nuke H > Uhiius Cobb Jr fairly
g i mi rim a Binti
A strung matriage occurred in South
Aikunsiii iee ntly Borne time ago a
Miss Wauiptou a beautiful young lady
and i wealthy young farmer named
Itiukloii wire married Iho young
lady could not liavo been termed n
happy bride Sho had never loved
llnkton aud married him only to
please awidowud mother My lmppi
noss depends upon tbia iiniol tlio
widow had said You have always
been a dutiful child und I know you
will not refuse to marry a m u that de
totedly loves you l m may not love
him now my thild but that docp devo-
tion which is ulwuys tho oflapnug ol
kindness will make you happy
i will olui ou replied the girl
nut 1 tlo not o > en liko Mr ltocktoii
there is nothing lu smpatliy botwuu
in Hois wealthy j but while poverty
always brings misery yet wealth docs
not always bring happiuess You may
know that 1 am devoted to Tom IIobo
inoutl uud Uut ho is devoted to me
but if you as a mother command me 1
will obey even though iho illort cost
me my life us well 114 my happiness
1 ho cert tunny was performed 1alo
nud witu 11 settled expression of despair
the girl promised to loo honor and
olmy lluikton was happy The
girls nnther had realized 11 long cher
isheil tlrt am Kosemond who would
ha > o been tho girls choice lelt the
neighborhood 11 icktou ud his wife
01 gau keeping hunso Six months at
11 rwartl ltosemoiid returned and sent
Mrs ltocktoii u note begging an inter
Mew She shonod tho nolo and her
nowirof refusal to her husband lie
ki Kud b r us 1 reward of her ildehty
Hither 1 tlnu reward Iioektnu was
taken sick with uswampfoor Hwamp
leer never trillea with a motto ol
swamp lover Napoleon said ho cuuld
lake swamp fever with chills lu his
Haft aud whip any army iu tho world
Hwutnp fever placed a bruued finger
ui llouktous now und said Ourao
Wlitn tho sullertr saw that ho wa
bound to accompany tho enemy he
called hls wife und add
You havo been n faithful wifo Nine
women out of leu would havo gouo
uwny long ago I liavo always known
that yon loved Itosumond 1 liavo sent
lor him I want you to marry lum be-
fore 1 die so that I cm nen tho linppy
oeremony
That would not bo legslanswercd
Ihe wife for I cannot marry another
iaii so long us you are living
Well bnt I want him here so I can
seo that tho ceremony is performed im-
mediately after I urn dead
llosemoul and the proaeher wero
sent fur and Io hurry msttora tho wife
requested the messenger tn send for a
dootor They arrived The doctor
looked at the pitiont aud smilod Tho
wiles heart uapeil Hho know I list the
doctor understood Ins liuMucss ltock
tnn gasped and motioned The mar-
riage p irty npproached the bed Tho
doutor ouucklod > Hocklon placed the
bands of tho lovers together and
bnathil easier Tho doctor adminis-
tered medicine The dying man gasped
again and died The preacher raised
his baud and tho lovers were married
Swamp fever iu broned victory sat
on tlio brow of thodeud man What is
the u osborroulugouoofllrg South
wprtba novels when you can steal the
Itotellt from ones dooryard
luT ivTiiT
At the summit of Pikes 1oik an
elevation of 11150 f ct abovo sea level
tlieio it established a United States
1ig11il Station with three men two on
the lpak stu ouo at Colorado Springs
ut lliofoot of tho mountain a distance
by tho shortest trail which is tho Onv
ernmeut one of soventeeit tndos
These men otiango places every month
one of tho two uou ut tho lcak goes
to Colorado Springs and tho mau at
tbo Springs goes on tho mountain aud
remains two months whilo the mau at
the SliuB remiuuslmt ouo month
as it is impossible to remain on the
leak constantly without being very
injurious to ouo s health the air is so
h re is to insult you Stall I Imve to ight The prcsuro per nqiiaro inch of
kuooK you dawn or will yoil oonslder surface at sea level is 15 pounds at
what I bave iid a suffioient Insult and nkos leak it is only 8 pounds to the
sqiuro inch The lightness of the air
has a lendenoy to cause the blood to
flow from tlie > noso aud oars of some
weakly constituted persons who visit
the Fcitk It is impossible to cook rice
Ihius potatoes or anything that re
tpires a temperature over 185 degree
After a ten Unura constant boil beans
tironrurly as hard us when put upon
the ilrst lire The reason for this is
because water hen it bolls on the
leak is not so hot as it is at tho sea
ietl When tvuter is heated in the
open air thQ elastic forco of the vapor
produced from it gradually increases
until it becomes equal to the Incum
bent welclit of tho atmosphere Thcnthe
if the atmosphere being over
Stesnvescapes rapidly iu large
water boils Tbotem
h 111 the open air
dspeuds upon tbo
thoutmosplienecolumu above
it unduuder a less baromettlo prtasntu
the water will boil at a lower tempera
turo thau uutltu a creator pressure
Now as the weight ot the fttmosphore
decreases with the elevation it is plain
to be seen that in ssoepdiug a tuoun
taiu the ugher tha > UUou vvhou ait
observation is taken the lower tha torn
U > i irtufe i wtie h teVlil7aV the
uVt Vuut > > v
N Uthe lm or o
tt lUlbVr Zc J 1 ot r lr l Therefore U > hlsM
tk Vrrareforlho lr1 > ooli tlKl 10f a can U approiluiatel 3e
hitaiu of
ol Uie mhI water tho Sound but such elevation art unreliable uo
em t lead i ll Auollur UXltK U to be gu 4 1 ApoUlwr twrnumniliugfidivisiju hetttd Um tett by barometrlcM ohsorva
tt wp when you lolilUitli Uiwers autscl when snUUeJ tan tulle seutujn < lit what eoatllUuh watt tha patoUWB tbe report th whistle of the shotlions <
WlIU pill tnako laoto noise thsu > l u wi y seltalnal wu ks Jon t the end oi lit Ufa Aetl stand tug with hisluwk to thu lam The
boy truing ten pews throiwth ftttiwn shall bsve tMeu cmplotstt and lusted Huiahty sulietjl Waohar of qut t Ivak Water with poualdsiabls Mtw struck 1 In Ihe llurty Y N t r the Jiopu
Why boy tlt ngtwotOW4oooars in Hit ssmo wtnuui i Hie othei eutl tu laiyitt theerulot hiiclni Head U > ttetitlenisn uu the Iswknl the nook ialwn of nemanr wo rotlnoej front
thworprsiwnthu lemiol uf thotsilwuy A romwMlwt en calmly epll 1 lit quiel looVtu lsjy pmitlutj aud Utekhuii down hut Uaoki810001X10 to ll1UlK 1tH0
SA SABANEWa
PCELnnzD ITZBT UTCUSsT SI
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SAN8AI1A
lUTts ot srosauraoNi
UnTulrbl la sdruin
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Ii lnontbw
tbre moots
TEXAS
11 n
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A FOItTlM IX IIKICKS
In Ton or 0111 irtfil la ih Door of th HI
nitiiili tu rr
Thero vvus au unwonted bustle about
tlio west basement eutranco of tho Uni
ted Stales Mint shortly before 3 oclock
yesterday alternoon Ono of tho Adams
lxpresa
Companys groat wagons
drawn by a pair of mugnlfloeut black
horses had just stopped in front and
immediately a doren hands wore trans
fcrriug its load of Hit curions looking
boxes tightly bound with hoopiron to
the gloomy depths of tho adjoining
basement Thoro were twentyseven
of these mysterious cases in tho load
aud though they wero apparently no
bulkier than a grocers boi of raisins
thoy wero laboriously raised on end
and slid down an Inclined plane to a
truck there being apparently no ambi-
tion to support them with unaided
musclo A few moments brlk work
sent tho Bprings of the wagon bock to
their normal jKisitiou and with an evi
dont nil1 or relief the horses speoded it
away with n brisk trot A second wagon
then drew np thenn third ends fonrth
aud tbe same iierformanco was gono
through with
Beyond tho fact that each of thodriv
rs had un armed attendant though tho
hitters appearanco gavo no hint of tho
small arsenal cohcoaled ubotit him
there wna nothing in tho procedure to
indicate that 50UO00O of gold bullion
wus encased in these strango iron bound
boxes This is the second installment 1
said Superintendent Snowden to aPress
reporter of tho 0000000 of bullion
ordored to tho Mint from tho New York
Assay Office Wo have something like
t7OU00U0 on hand now and this 30
UUUUOO which will como in 5000000
lots at intervals of a week or so will
still leave a round 520000000 in New
lork Tho transfer is ciado to relievo
their vaults and to give us bullion suffi
cient for the largo coinage demands
uow made upon us averaging about
J7000000 per month
As may bo imagiuod tho shipment
of thi valuable treasure was accom
plisbed with the greatest celerity ami
110 precaution insuring its safety was
omitted from tho Assay Office in
New York to tho vault of the Mint in
Philadelphia it was in tha custody of I
the Adams Impress Company leaving
tho former place at 11 oclock yesterday
morulug and arriving hero as stated
abovo Two cars were rued in its trans-
portation each in chargo of a special
messenger armed capapie one of
whom has for years attended similar
Oovcrnmcnt shipments between Assay
Office and Atlnt Though armed with
that completeness which tho value of
thoir chargo would suggost the mes-
senger has littlo relish lor these trips
lu coso of tho slightest accident the
millions of treasure surronutling him
on uvcry sido aro tnrned into very in
sti uiuenta uf death A car off the track
would sond tumbling down upon him a
dozen of theso Gopound boxes of
brick and doath would be instant as
tho shook
TEX TONS OF GOLD
The f 5000000 which came yesterday
consisted of a thousand and odd
bricks tilling 108 boxes uud weigh
ing in the neighborhood of ten tons
This morning the boxes will be opened
aud each brick will bo weighed and
assayed and the results compared with
tho reoord of wejght and UueneBS con-
tained in the invoice A brick it
must be remembered is not tho mere1
dull moss of matter which itp clayey
namo suggests It is a separata and
distinct entity has a number and de-
scription of its own and is as traceable
at any bank noto or Oovcrnmcnt bond
There is little in its appearance to Ex-
cite ones cnpidlty It Is a yellow1
chunk with soma luster about the size
of a bar of chocolate and weighing
from eightecu to twenty pounds To
steal a box of them iu trannit would be-
an operation involving no less muscle L
than dariug and while no robbers lack
the latter very few of the craft arein
the habit of picking up 200 pound
this
packages Notwithstanding jSert
ous obstacle to would bo plunderers
the express officials rue never easy while1
thtsa golden bars are in theircaro uudx 1
it was with a manifest air of relief that
Agent Arrison yesterday afternoon re-
ceived Col D if Evans receipt ori
behalf tho Mint < <
It happens that at just at this parti-
cular time the bullion receipts at the
Mint are moro than balanced by the
dally shipment Of coin For the lost
eleven days tho sum of 1000000 in1
eagles and hslfcagleir has boon doily
sent to tho subTroosury in Now York
uud this oulilow will bo kept up till 1
the 17000000 prdered tq that reposi-
tory has been supplied r
Tin rFln > iuSiWJiian
tier 8r Juan llcrtd
bin Jnan Colorado1 now again looms
up in having the rtehest and largest tin
mtuo in the United States and from
prospects so far ono which bids Wfto t
cquul any fn tho woild
Tho Ohomu lodo situated fa Uie
Aniorlcan basin on ihSXakq fork ot
the Onnntson in Illnsdalo county Just
beyoad tho San Jnan county line was
located in September 1671 byJaroos
Uocy Docy was poor and at one time nj
judgement was rendered against the
prospect but ho by hard w6rlr > and
economy succeeded In redeemingand
saving the property and to day has >
probably the best uud richest mineral
claim in the United States The ore is
of two kinds leaf tin and English or
silver tin ooitylng also fifty ounces of
silver and live orsix ounces of gold
he vein is twelve feet wide between
walls and shows on tho surface for
1500 feet tha mineral extending the
width of the vein The sra 1 < pro-
nounced by experts In luoblo Denver
and Washington to be tha richest tin
ore jet fauiyli in the oanutry tlas
tu Denver ami Washington rtru already
after tho property but Dooy kMtn
what he has got and profosw to aM
oh uu mako hia stake om 0 tt 7ft
comuiiMlouerttarq etpecMOtttU
ting M soon a praoUldtt to vti
e mine and if It Mh tta UU ui
thare is liWo do Wi VVasrfisjiili
th ClovL fltm Ht Te w4 i
ey Thetq ha b a tt
amoQiit pf wo k iU > 0 li
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