The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 17, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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SAN SABA NEWS
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Tcatas or Subscript ion i
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Dae copy ono year
six Months
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BUSINESS DIRECTOItY
1IIVMICIANM
fit P II0LMAN Sr
0 PH0LMAN Jr
Ihy tolnn fttid Buraoona
BAN 8AUA TEXAI
Ofdre at tho corn r of Wallace unit elide at
n 4tUiert Iiienc wf Mr Jiuum Brown 2d
a okcgomd
JHysIolrm nmt ftjuraeon
SAX SAUA TEXAS
Ofllco WnllnMj Ptrett ixt dor tho nm > myM
Hoiwm mar ID
Phywlolnu nmi Huramm
OiUeo mirth d Wall ica itrctt opittnlto J X
IWdlru Oo drus tore 85
TUtAMES U WILKE3
LLAXO TJCXAi
lixato inooetwfilly fell
UftTNAlliY DISEASES
ta Uifrm to iron J O Onttnen sml A J
U5t > n i < l r Wilkes I aiiipnsns
audit H likens Saba > tj
tSan h TiiiiUjrr
Attornoy and Counselor at Law
BAN S IDA inXAH
Linv Partnership
W M Allison R H Wahd
hanSaln Uuiul
IIavo aa Clat d tlirmselvis tosellnr n pnttui rs
in Hi prattle of law In tlio Ulstrlct Courts of tlio
Ill JiKllclal lllslr tl and I Hw Hupiimio anil An
pcllale limits at Austin Will do a genual tMI
anil criminal practice Uj
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VOE HAUlUrf
SIDOI HiBUM
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Iteil E lato mid Collecting Agents
BAH SABA 1EXA9
Offlc lip stairs over Edillns A Co a Drug Store
ES llo a Kem ral laudanl rollictliijr business
Special attention nt en lnrnl llllgAtlou and fares
Illinium of laud lilies 1netuo la lliocoiiiu of
ono fciua onil adJolulnK counties Illy
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A It MILLER
Attorney nt Law
LLAXO TEXAS
IWUctta tvlt linnlTiona In the District Courts of
tlio 3M Judicial Ulsllkt V3J7 1V
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V McUINNIS
ATTORNEY A COUIWJnUlTLUV
BAN 8AJIA J nxAs
Will > ractifo In tha fiupreutn AfvttUt ami
Fiuleu1 Uirurts t Aiisllu and the DUttlct Court
3f 8iu SSvnnl adjntiiluliig oo lot
Fnrtlculnr Rttcntiuti kItoii U > drawing vllln
oetlntf tr t ud otlior eoHTBjonflcJ rivt and
txiriwnAl Kroiirttr OtllotN SoatU out room up
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Rttlwcriptlnniir Helvwl for alltli loivUng n wi
papers imd pci lotllc of llie dny at
ctva KATKS
IMnctiOlponMpoudeiioo to A H ITaywortli
CiuS lia T in
UAKTIN
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Land and Fire Insurance
Agent
St BABA 1EXA3
Ann Ihit tinelllan1 on commtMlon Abltract
6rlaii < Mma jiiml < a bpocluUtjr I tr u Itantltea
f rHt > Ull > 4 pta < tal on tlio Loudon Hud Stvr
lorV market J 17
TTOcTaN UOUEUTSON
Coiitrnctofa and Vuildors
SAN SABV TEXAS
nnlliVAU for Rnclc Work and all kind of b u 1
lac rliLcrfulty liirtiluliod All work gaarantcotl d
aotr
TH69 Vf WARD
Vf T MLHKAr
I VyAUI MUmtAY
And Donlcri la
EXCHANGE
SAN SA11A TEXAS
CtiUectloci atteniloil to auil remittance prompt
1 mad
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Hoal iEstato and Gonoral Affouts
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TlU Imjr or t > t tarapuos City Itonertf Taxaa
Xtutdt 1arrn JUnchw and Lira HlocK
1lliroanhlHft cooirrntUtn of in actlro and tr
lialrio Laud h Inii ftt laT sbn our lAnda are alrv
plModon llietUlrimtdjnrntltft and will b ad
trl Ht rxtwalrtly makliiK onr oliancca U > t
cnrlnjt purth t the virv uf t If you want to
jJjlQS lAndn Hf If T a htri Un l to Mil anywlirr
fJtlnit jouaroMlinint t > wJlata fair prkfl write to
Ti ntonr > Wo nr itln uur rntlretlma to thU
rbuibeib knd will imtd oo cffirU to dUpnae ct
land jJartvl la ur ltajuln and to make Roud tar
Cat ttioee KbuwUhto lorvat mouey la real
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vtiuu wiLimat
TCJALTKld UURL S0N
ft < uur aV Wahkiia umh KdiLihwii
QAUKYi WAL1TUS fc BURLESON
Meal Estnto Agents
Itojireaon over 1X0 I Acres of Land
ii2K te UnU an la mall tract
Ullt aiit UuJUltui ruaalni a iJa nlia nlraT
VOLUME X
T I CA3SELL
Mnwlcaalo anil lletall
DRUGGIST
Third Street Lanipnetw Tex
RtuptA and Tuncy Pni Tullct IrtU lsn TalLts
01U Svintlow tl a i and Intlj Mlmifactnttr
of tlio ltoM Llulmeut ami Itoii btor llutotf 950
AtJSTlN lUiOS
Blacksmith Wood shop
Wo are now Letter prppnrtd tlinii over to da all
kinds of bunUieni uiiiilly douo lu a
WOOD AND ILACK3MITir SHOP
In a nntlnfarton mtuinrr
Wo dceio to tftalo tliat wo nmka ft ipithlty of
HOUSE SHOEING
And frnartinteo aatlnractlon lu every r pnct
Ihuikrul for l < ai tfar iia wb re p < iriilly wdiclt
actnitluutmo of tliomitiiK li m a mil
Sly AV411N VCOif
y I SMITH
Hoiiso sign Ornnmoutnl
PAINTER
KALSOIIINISO
pawii msotvo
and isurAtios worK
a spkciali rr
Sai Bnlin April S31863
n r WALKnit
It HAMILTON
TyAIKKIt nAMILTOM
IJliicksmitli Uooil Shop
ItavltiK assoctateil oursolrca In tlio
abovu bu8lucinwowoulil atftto to tlio poll
llo that wo nro prcjiircil to do all kinds
of work dono in
rirsttliiss Wood nmt nlnckmllli Sliops
llmnkful for past fuvorxf wo woulil nslc
alibinil ptttronnse of tlio public Wo
will nt nil tlutvi try to KlVu Natlsfnctlnii
to our patrons iitul nccootmoditlona na fur
aa wo nro nolo AH work wnrrnntoil
15tf WAIKEKt HAMILTON
Sheep ami Itnuch
Fo Salr
2001 arnded Slioep
DO Head of Ilorscg
2800 Acros of lino ginia Innd For
price and terms enquire of
GAUNY UUI1LES0N
lot Lnnd Agtnts
SAN SABA
Li 9i n 21 da r y
JOHN JACKSON Proprietor
Ladlos nnd gentleiiuna clothing washed
and trnntul In n untlsfnctory manner
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lVlcos itensonalilo July 11
rou
Buggies CnriIngcs Hacks
on SADDLE HOUSES
goto
ItASIlUltV MrlllLLVX CO
Third Street Laiupntas Texas
VfF Special attention given to feodlng
lioraos cto fob ljt
pitYSTAL SALOON
J II YOIIO Proprietor
Walloco Street San 8aba Teina
Dealer In till klmla of
UlibfclcW Ulnci Hituors and Clgrnrt
1UltE and OKNnisn
Vw af ep IVer on loo at alltlntea anil a lion ton
arolntliclty stcoua acalt Wo RUralostli
you will t > 0 w ailed on voliteh anil atlcutll olr
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VN SMIA IIIQII SCHOOL
Mrs IV A WILSON rrinflpil
Tbo clatith auoual aestlco will kegln
MONDAY SEPTEMIlEU3Jie83
AlllirauolictofKuCngllaliodacatIoothoroQlly
taught
rii Ul attention etren to tl > MATiKKATfUl
nejvaTMiSTinliillnir AKITHMKTU ALO
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T H MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SAX < illS TKXA8
Pt d mortjrajiM and othr conioyanceo oara
fully ami atouratrlr drawn
Aokaowlndjimrota prr > t t4 dcipoaltlona aod
all other ootariat butlt pivinptly att a < I d to
Can alwayebo found at the
Court Hua
Pick wick saloon
LAMPASAJ TKXA3
Isalaaji iutyll l alia lb Inc l Mines Uv
uora and Cigars Wkoa iATlHltLaniiaiia glf
asacall trO OALLOWAV
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Taarn up tiy IV < KalL attd a tray t tHtforn
Julio lk il ft lino at Sllllonia llimi twad of
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SASSABA TEXAa
Ho yo fat or bo ye lean wo will share you quick
rewUlslintu JOU clean fllcnns a trial
SHANNON S WILLIAatS
KltlSHENSON
BOOT SHOE SHOP
To tlio Jastsid of ilia pultio eluaro oppasit
tlia eourt lioinw wlioro lie Is prei > arnil to do a
klnda vt vork la a Hrst class manuer
ALL WOKK WAKlUNrUD
pci feet satisfaction it ru
SOMETIIINO NbW ALL THE TIME
COME AJfll SEE JOU YOUKSELF
Cojuiekolvl saloon
And lllllianl Hall
OABNKH 1II xK NEAIt HODLKIT Ic CO
LUMU12U VAitll LAMPAHAS TKX
WOLlSON KlHCSElt rroprlotors
fotm
A D HOOPER
DKAnEK IN
Pnro Itoblnenn County Tennesseo and
Kentucky Whisky and Urandy at
The Sunny South Saloon
LAMPASAS TEXAS
Wo gnarantoo satisfaction or no
cliargc 15ly
CITY MEAT MAKKET
JOHN SEIDEU3 Proprietor
Boata Bid rutllo Sioaro BAN BACA TKXA8
Res p alwajraon baod fresh lasats sauaarta tto
4JJ i
TVOlTLEMYItt HOUSE
8 S MUNOEH Proprietor
Lai of Oeorcetoaa
SAN SAIIA l I TEXAS
Patronage resHCtfUlly aolloltod
T N lDDtN3 COT
b it u a cf i s t sr
And Q u tt duleu In
rollot Articles Faints
OlLSVAHNISIIESoto
rteserlptlaas carefully foaiBaade4 a alt penra
e la day alakt
inly tut B i and iraalust dnit iit I
1iTl l l atUulloii paid ta l JaUlat llsA
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SAN SABA TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 17 1881
Nusmini i
1 ho itoinrjr ot My Ycurs
Sumo reckon tliolr n ro byyenm
Smno mensnro their Ufo by art
But coioo toll their d iys by tho How of
tliclr tears
And their life by tho moans of their
heait
The dials of eulh may show
1 lie length not tho di pth of 3 errs
Foil or many they tome low or many
they go i
tint our time is best measured b >
tears
Alii not by ho silrir gray
1 liit creeps through tlio snnny hair
And not by tlio Hceno4 thit no pnss on
our wn >
And not by tho furrows tho tinker of
caro
On furehead and face hnvo undo
Not so do wo count our 3 oars t
Not by tho sun of tho earth but the
slulo
Of our souls and tho fall of our tears
> r tho jonng are nfttlmea oil
Though their brow bo bright and fiirf
Wlillo their blood beats warm their
hciris lio cold
Oer them tho Bprlngtlnie but winter
Is thcro
And the old nro ofttltnos young
Wlion their hair is thin and nhlto
And tl cy sius In age ns lu youth they
dang
And they laugh for their cross was
light
But bead bj bond I toll
Tlio rosiri of my loirs
From a cross to a crown they lead tis
woll
And thoyro blessed w ith A blessing of
tears
Uctter nday of strife
Thau century of sleep j
Olio me lnstoad of a long dream of lifo
1 ho tempest and tears of tlio doep
A thousand Jojs may foam
On tho billons of all tho years
But noyer the foam brings tUn brave
bark homo
It reaches tho haven through tears
lATHHt HYAN
A Loading Question
Several clergynion hoardod n street
car In Iloston ono day and one of
thein bearing it Intimated that Wen
da 1 Phillips was in tbo car got np and
naked tlio conductor to point lilm out
The conductor did so aud tlio minister
going up to tlio orator said
Yon aro Mr Philips I am told
Yes sir
t tirld llko to speak to 70a about
something and I trust sir jou will
not booffended tu
Tlicro is no fear of It 1 was the
sturdy answer aud then tbo minister
began to ask Mr Philips earnestly
why bo persisted in stirring up such
unfriendly agitation In ono part of the
country about an evil that oilstcd in
another part
Why esid tho clergyman da
you not go South nnd kick up this fuss
nnd leavo tho North In peaco t
Mr Philips was not tbo least rufilod
and answered smilingly
You sir I presume are n minister
of the gospel 1
I am sir said the clergyman
And your calling is to savo souls
from boll
Exactly sir
Well then why dont you go
tbero t
Yenng Man Independence
What Is wanted with many young
men Is tndependonco gctupand
got How mony young men nro
wasting n vigorous manhood It would
bo batd to tell We know of many
They seem to lack tbo manhood to
face tbo world Whlto bands a few
stray hairs on their upper Up and tbo
malco up of a dude seems to bo the
height of tbelr ambition Young man
wo wont say youug dodo yet tbo
last appellation would bo rooro appro
prist to you striko oat for yourself
Do a man Dont say I cant for you
can Tbcn yoa will bo your own mas-
ter Easiness men will respect yon
and opportunities will bo constantly
offering yoa to bettor your condition
This road may appear a little rough at
first but you wljl shortly llko It and
wonder why yoa did not start on It
sooner
From what tbo Democrat soys of Ft
Worth Wo thluk tho following n wise
conclusion Tho Gntctto aajai Yes-
terday morning ltecorder Field ex-
pressed a determination to bo very
severo In tho futnro with all eases be-
fore him In which parties wero arrested
for parrying pistols Ho said this
practice exists to entirely loo largo an
extent Two parties can hardly got ln
to n light without a pistol display It
madov Ha wsi especially strong in
his cuarsctoliallou ths reckless
firing of pistols at night when a flte
occurs saying ho would not venture
on ho stieett Just after tho giving cf
an alarm Ito thought ho would hetfl
ttftOT lino no man comlcled o catry
lag ft pistol le than fifty dollars
rnMsMas ais
The proposition to oduilt NeirMejIco
slats la favorably reportedM tbo
capital
SAN SABA NlJWS
atjv wnrisiNti iia1 nH
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HnirCnl SI 00 i P l
Column id 00 I DO 01
II V
J Mal utcflf > tun In i r find f r tlr l ia < i
and1 rorukclmubno aetit LUMtUon
V hot It Cost
The prlco that American conenmers
paj to Ametlcan manufacturers in tlio
dlsgulso of n tariff novcr appears so
blgns when Itls inaikcd In plain fig-
ures and people begin toestlmato what
it all amounts to Prof Sumner lias
estimated that the excess paid by con-
sumers In tlls oonntry on account of
tho Increased tariff prico amounts to
< G0l0noKK annually Tlo Bum in
enormous and nt first gnrii Incredl
ble but when tho facts ato examined
it catinut bo denied Hint it is probable
Tho Import duly on n number of nr
Holes of common uso la fixed at tliu
following rates
Itato per liate pc
Articles cent cont
Clothing M Tltankcta 0
riantieli 100 llata C
Calico M Blmol tbroid 7
Porcelain 40 Ulasswaro 40
Sloiill IllSnlt 70
Sugar u Jtlco 10
TrueoChatos uO Bloves Xi
Me l faun wiralOi Joaua 2r
Farm tools 35
If ono will nnnljzo theao rates tho
enso with nhich tliolcotlntry can pay-
out 1100000000 of taxes In tills form
Is not dlfllciilt of comprehension A
bill of clollnng which would liavo cost
10 without any tatlU foo o up under
tho 53 per cent tariff tax on clothing
SI5 80 a clear cost in this Instance of
50 80 for tbo tatitr Tin dollars wortb
of blankets tilth tbo duty added will
cost SIllO Flannels nro double in
cost nnd noniticlo of clothing Is on
tho list that Is not increased in prico
to tbo purchncr at lenst fifty cents for
every dollars wortb Salt is pur-
chased at a cost of sovonty cents tariff
to every dollars worth of salt sugar
sixty cents for ovcry dollars worth
nnd rico is mora than doubled tho
tatiff adding 101 to every dollars
worth Fcnco wlro is doubled In cost
and tlio averago additional prico paid
for bardwnro Is onotbird of tbo origi-
nal cost Tho nvorago of tho articles
enumerated Is abovo CO per cont For
ovcry 100 worth ot purchases 100 is
expended Is It iniprobablo that at
this rale 50100000 peoplo will spend
00000000a year Tbo pro rata Is
but12foroachIndividual Pml it is
more than likely Unit tbo cost will ex-
ceed rather tlian fall below Iho sam
stated by Prof Sumner
vi
Old Old Cities
Mr James Stophonson of tbo geolog-
ical survey lias discovered tho slto of
several auclont cities in tbo San Juan
region Arizona which probably bavo
been deserted sinco long before tho
Christian era Tbo remains belong to
what is called tbo stone age which
was long before metals were used in
tho construction of weapons for war or
domestic utensils for household par
poses Plenty of stone axes and mania
wero found but iron was evidently un-
known to thedwollersof thesoancient
cities Tlio houses were peculiar Tho
apartments wcro dag dowji Into tho
rock and tho oaly entrance was from
tbo top Evidently thesa cities wcro
intended as a placo of rcfugo in times
of war Tbero aro many antiquities
of this kind In Arizona ifew Mexico
and still further to tbo southwest
Their great antiquity Is shown by tbo
fact that tbo geology of theso regions
havo greatly changed sinco theso cities
ncro habitable thero nro no traces of
water In places which formerly must
havo been densely populated when of
course that liquid must havo beon a
ptiuio necessity and easily procurable
Young Americans who think of trav-
eling toNlnevn Babylon Egypt nnd
other oaBtorn regions filled with ruins
of ancient ompires would do well to
look at remains eqnally as remarkabla
in their own country
Stato Hev >
Measles aro trulta prevalent at Mo
Oregor
A calf having foorears la tho prop-
erty of n Waco man
t
The Odd Fellow oclobrntlon was
largely attended at Colonies
A heavy rafn and hall a torm fell at
McKloney Sunday night
Eoglo Pass has shipped about 230000
pounds of wool this soason
Considerable damago was dono by
tho recent Sturm In Ilondeisan county
Trains aro running through regularly
from Kl Paso to tbo Mexican capital
Tho lightning on Sunday night kill-
ed three horses and n coir near Terrell
Soventeen thousand bales of cotton
was shipped from Henderson county
this season
A heavy rain fell nt Ilastrap on thq
2Uth waking eontldcrablo replanting
necessary f
Hendrickoon of
John ono olljsj
citizen of Helton died tt that placo
on Monday
Mrs Isaso Lyons horsewhirred Nt i
than Hyman ou tha streets vf Waco
last Saturday s
The residence of Mr Stiff was lam
ed at MoKlnuey ot tho ScSth Loss
iJaW no Insurance
ThoMutualfivlfonitsnivfot luiocl
eillots mays their ottice fiom Lepgt
view to V t Worth ouMay ad
A new railroad la to bo opened ftont
WIcMI vtlN to Foil 8IU f T wwK
lu cotimenco July i t
Tho fro md nwth mli ii > por 4
ta Imvu Injuied iV aMutt tunny etvp lu
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