The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 7, 1882 Page: 1 of 4
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N SABA NEWS
rCBUSUED EVEUV SATURDAY BY
I T U I MUSS
itATK or bccacnn ioni
iliuirirfctj in advtnc
All IDOlltll
three moo ilia
TEXAS
TEXAS TOlICS
o Texas iimt t Louis Itiilioad
d to GatesTilIe J5 miles went ot
ttshnroisto bo fuvond nith the
ii of tho Milrud hIiujm of tin M
mid
asanton Ctrnn < p Mr TKfc1
Aiitoiiuif iitiil Mr Crawford of
inty kill iii litv veu deerou
i hunt south ci U re
rt Mis ouri Iutlfio in now eniii
ruin St Ijouis to Woo ami
i Hums urn running via 1urt
ami Deniton to Ht Louis
o wheat ciop iti North Texan i
uunsutllv line fu tins two II of
r und us the ajreagu Is lurg r
er before tho jield host sum
Hilars to biintn unt
> l vv WTTWguus written
ru nil in Waco to the effect that
umidiipH will ho placed on a Inn
ilur IratMt luadrd with fttight
niigr iiiU direct from Liverpool
iiton
im Pilot Adaru llojdor not
tiding tlio uiiuauiillj vi ro
ramie fully threedourths of it
cotton ami fort bushels of cum
ueio on Ms upland f irui near
gner sleeping oars Mill soon re
ho PullinuTi paljccs on ull tlio
mes in Toxub Ono of the now
aw building will bo named for
Others will bear tlio name of
Tort Worth Austin Suu Anto
tnlitugUMi toltgrnms onnouiico
tlur Ihn first HhipRKnt of lir
rp for ToxftM wui forwarded lorn
igt > u liiHt Monday Tho tliotn
ill bo w ido from Danas mid to
d ui tiHtn MiituMo wnter roir
i miccesbfnlly caro for and rai o
tuna Jdioate Sfr T M
through Mr James M Uiam
in 1tht sblpiuiiit of caLtlo to tho
IIautu on Muuihiy last tho
oiisijtiiig of 411 head uf catlb
Huh mo uro iuformfd was com
di3contiuuo tna llaana trade
uut of tho high pneo lit Mhirh
to held Ho Mill hmrevreou
tditp to Nutv Orleans
0 census nfHce Inn i stifd ita Orft
1 on tho Mitiject of forestry It
ly deotod to Texas Uiucludta
nimttnl map Khowmg tho distri
of tho pinti forots of IVxm
fecial rutereuou to tho lumbei
y Dillon utoor on the map
hero tho d ilennt kind of pint
During tho 3iar ending Ma
ru were cut in LtxasJ7Ulll U U
lumber board mcasuie
0 IVnibsntiary Board liavo had
oii l UrMtiou thoriplutMt l1
Mey of tho Kcllfyillo Iiou
who had linen employed to ox
tho iron dcponitn around Itusk
thoKat lexaH Ttnitciitiarj is
1 Colonel IvflUj reports that
iionoro in tho lmundmto m
Jilllautit to runuJ0iiOfurunrti
undrod years Tho board at
terimiiud to ehtablnh sin Hiuy
t that point Tho Narrow G tugo
1 hat bam grudcil to Husk and
cmpleted aud in running order
uh tho btato Is roady to operate
I work1 A furnace uf tho ca
if tllteeu toiwnery twentj our
ill ba constrnttod
Tlatonia Aryux giveH nu no
f tho nccidoutal killing of 4lr
llruddocka little hou ng > d
ro years It serros that a crook
I Btnndiug 111 Jroatof his r i
hd b en cut down and loft ijing
111 with tho crook upt > ermoPt
Uren wero iu the habit of gtt
on its brauchei and riding
termodlt On tho day of tlio
tjheynere all ridlug uxtepl
b unfortunate whowaafttandliig
ground near tho trunk of tin
hen tho latter turned nvor mid
u him crushing him to death
trior ran to him imuiodiately
lohid him Iu time to sco hiui
ihutbrcUh
mour Createt Another mishap
dleii tlio copper miiica in Knox
List Mech whilo mukiug the
I tho chock valvo to the boiler
unmaingeablo and permitted
jr from tho boiler to escape In
jug tho firo to cool dovn ho that
0 could bo put iu order and tlu
o replenished with water th <
uro iu tho furnace cooled nod
id and those in churga not
ani other May out of tho di
decidwd tho furnacehud to l >
town to diiplaci tho hurd netl
lleforo the furnacn oau bo r
o proof clay lua to bo proonrctt
oatberfOrd or poiuo other point
0 Tucdett thinks the will b
o wako another run iu t o
Tuner lIluukcK
Miody knows that u Ujer o
ror iru bod affords us muol
at ntght us tho tmlhury coun
Vartouu at to nipt a liavo boon
UtO J ra to turn thl to uo
mtOMugto tho eracUllng lia
the paptir aud tho iuuoBtibilit >
uiug Ireo vcutiUlW bo oaii
hjvoiIuc tho l lna lu5ju
iiKli pisi aud agfiu A KU
tEngUiid tlrta are ho > vov >
1 witu liatiiig OT rouwn lhev
iua and huvo iuvvulott t ppi
wuiuU undie si pnftwt vuu
u uk > s pltwo l ii0ttji an onti
loleu bUtikftt Tbo now tovoi
U dd uf WO htet of puifli
whI J ft Utpr if wmlutny
Itber
illy jifejaired itiui rtFd lu tut1 Jewish
hat it oanuot galhvr WgdtWr
whilfl1 thft edgem r tron t
d im th r U im p s ildiivy of
lou of tho two pi u Aiu
Tbo H r i wauufActuit
iti tirootfO Ubor k > i o aiut i
M l AVJwi d l > P wl
n tho iilu ii ii olo 11 k 1
ni M w u j ptr 1 ioni-
A UjV1 > ilp ruling tihou va
VOLUME VIII
I eootucs iioft aud limp At tho Timi
time tho Mruugth it much greater hu
itnregard tn thu muteim from which
i n luaiiufuetuied As fir us lookup
Hit now hhnket Iuh all the uppturunc
of u Woolen one wliila tho uinuth it
ifTorda exeeodh that pnMiewtd bj ii
pro lemHHor mIuii tho ii < o and Mt i h
f tlit two rtro > roitflitiiituLoiiipirit > uii
It i won oror raueli rhutpei
Uliat tltiJaiuiiVU IM
5f T Vuii I litre iit our Consul flrii
oral > t J i an pie unU in a bb o hook
rtiiiuti luintusntiK idUi in rogaid to tlo
loud of tho JiipiiittKu pioplt With i
population ot JJOHUUOiiO them U to b
found m tho whul touiitry hot Iitti
tnuiotlmii lIHOUU0 h ud of cattlu O
tinso only 000 UII0 tali bo toiitidnttl
ua Hi fur food Tlitioforo thcio ur <
t
about
a let7 liMiumtTjuople ilficioat in mo United
UtatoH mo have fur ono luitidrtd month
ncventy throo cattlo to Itll them Japan
idiughtcrrt hovsuvor 110000 head ol
otitic moro than uuohalt of nliicn
aio contftim d by the foieign popula
lion too JapaiKHO itimv iiiul na v
Mutton and 1otk arc outnulo of tut
trttt purtf ttlmoht unkuotvu 1isli
enters Uigely into tho fotal of tho pto
plo Mr Van Ittireu inontiona that
toil Hiiioon lining luackLrtl hal
nion tiout carp clW ukato mulkt
oatt h and phoco aro plentiful anil
tittup It is known that tlio Oocru
ment Iiiih taken uclio meaaurtu m
ligardtolUh cultuio and endeavor
in tterj way to ncreafto tho product
of tlio hCH tt tiding for all Amerien
populttioiiH on theco tojueu iho Con
mil states that ono hall of tho peoph
oat llih tei daj oneMpurter two or
thrtotiute u Mt ck and the haUuct
perhaps tuict or twice a month H it l
their habit to uata groat many uriotiee
of tlsh raw Jlutthe Japau ho aro uiun
esHLMjtiiill rgttarintitt than oicn tht
Jhinost mulall tho laud and mar m
plunUMith tho tubers htemrd to be
placed uiidrrcoiitributiou Among ex-
ceptional food plant Mr Van Huron
nit ntioiis an ucorn Mhich grown on a
sui dl biisli from thrco to four ftet high
It It 3 lfo4 ollH a thuli tUu nut fioiu the
Ohthtnut tioe of Aiiurna but has tin
nu nt ol being free fioui ufctringentaud
hitter piahtloi L irgo tpiaiitltlea ul
theso nuta uro gidhurrd dried aud
oateu by tho people in arums ways
A Stu Lit Fraitil
IVcks Sun Hiys A subpcriber nt
llacino Mritoa to know If it wuiild bo
propHr for him to Bpoat to n lady that
lie hii uever been introclnced to He
hujs ho has met her ou tho fdrcet in
placed of humcHfl uud ut partias for
iwu itrtr that hu knnwH nil her faiiiiij
iiud she knows his and that > > he look
almost as though pIio Mttlunl ho Mould
t ll lu t Jio b H Dfter bocn iutf ail A a
10 licr and darosu t npeak Pio jou
mist not ipeak tp her You muy go
along nu etingturt tn diy till Uabriel
blows his tutmp and sue may look as
familiar ua 3our iator and jet till
Buiue mutual Hcqinintanoo sujs Mr
rio and no tins i Mint Hoiud no > on
cannot sjieak t j her without society will
ftuy > oiiuro an impudent thing Witt
may uihli bho knew you and ttt if ou
speak to her bho Mould feel it her duty
tofcoeietr to sar Sir and lookgreal
ly ofltiidod and thou joti Mould bo all
broke up If sho fhtoild drop her
Kioket book aud ion should pick ft up
and hand it to heit hho womd thank
0ii uilli a smile but you Mould ha > e
no rjght to spoak to her next lirao jou
met If tiho should meet you some-
day aud say How do you do Mr Ho
aiulso I hato known jou eer flnco
> ou havo lived in this town though wo
orero ncer intrtxluccd formally and it
Iirh got bo embarrassing to pass j on
half udoion times a luy without speak-
ing whilu I speak to those thut ma >
be with jou that I hao concluded not
n
ti wait for au introduction Riiu < s niiit
spot fith number six hat ou would
iy Oh my what a flirt tint lady is
Sho actually spoke to a muu Mithout
being introduced If you fnuikly offer
her jour hand aud say Thank you
midline for suspMidltig the rule of
etiquotto iu speaking I havo scon vrm
i o many times that yonr pleasant face
ts u welcomo a sight as that of my sis
ier and I havo wanted to kuow you
tint had given up all idea that I over
would M So mo simporiug female idiot
would ny Only to think that bold
awful man Inu actually flirted MithMiss
Ho aud bo until ho has got acquainted
without a fortnM mtroduct ou No
young man go right along about your
nnhinesH ami dont try to hurry th <
cattle Society m tt bo consulted
though lu soino rcipeoiH society Xaay bo
confounded Joulj
IVlubUiiff lj e tlne
Tho Ijoudoii Timoftixrtf Tho Iter
Oorg Nugtw gY l unn > vaatrrdo
ly 13 lb8UatHt ilevtp Hall tin
apiopoMt lor thi colonization of Pal
tino by Jews uud referred iumdenUlr
iv to tho exuliDg o Ublnhuieht of u
i wish Kruulturd colony ot llltylivo
inhabitnt uoa at JutTa Alter some
Satistics relating to tbo moslorh Jews
ho h said litd hown thetuches so
dive to the advuhtigos of education
Uutthoy Humbert d half tho university
ludeuts hall the barristers mid more
than half tun uerolunU of Vienna the
t iHirer proc cde < l to dovehq a plsii
which ha said tmd otet the upprovsl of
tumy Joms aud boen comrauuioated by
Mr Lavtrtsucn Oliphsitt to the ttulMa
Uo rec ivd it favorably for oh tub
VaMuu ft Jowuh oolouy on iho wt
of the Jordm Urn plan ww to
itNjiuaa LCuxMKX aorua to lutrohuw a
Uun min oleuieot into tho goveru
u wttlo cwlouiea h re
or7twl h besuaut fnru r or o
iplo > iugtho labor u
ha uativ xtA iuouMloua of th
iHiUghMdr IVh la ut cireulsr u
I U wU ulhVutw pfui rutuylo
loomautiuuplo w0 inil omwuti u
piutfii Hntuo hemo Mxt f
u > rit rlKtlih
elMiy to yh Ml
o nJi ffifvilo Mid tdunt
t tin Himil d iXu 11 tu eu
v
Ma
1111 iimoit
V Tlrlrl nUrourn ti Hip llnblt of tli triitnrr
IkMlna Tuucript
Tho editor is a member of Hint ran
of aulmdho tiled mankind Ho U in-
variably a kind mau
Ho m porftctly harmless You mas
go into his deu without fear ibit ho
has hit peculiarities Tho sight of a
poet nukts him wild Ho is then crv
d ingerous and is apt to do b > dily Inrm
toalt nithiu hisitath Ur isitl omuolt
wrought up uht n a mui etrnios iu with
t btthi tutio he h ih just dashed oft
There is one thing th it must bo said
iu the editors dispraise His mind U
so biased by long thinking in a enrtaiu
liKttiou that ho dislikes very much to
look upon both siIuh of a question
Thueforo if you valuo your ttafety
never appiojuh him Mith mtuu cript
written on Jioth efle > f viur papor
Tho editor usutlly m rites with a pen
but his most cutting articles uro the pro-
duct of his shears
And let mo say right here children
thai a good deal of sheer nonsense has
b on printed about thotdttor Houses
his shears only Mheu composing an en
tmly original article
Tho editor Mould imko a good public
speaker but for his propensity for clip
ping Mords
Tho editors hardest task is to dis
posts of his time It is a monotouout
life indeed mcto it not for tho kindness
of tho fow hundred pooplo who call
up 111 hiui every day to enliven his dull
lilo Mith btoiua of their grievances of
their brand now enterprises and with
intodilmiau anecdotes When ou
arow up to bo men aud woratsn club
drt ii temomher this aud spend nil tho
time jou cm in tho siuctum of tho edi
tor Ho loves company so much yon
know and sonu times ho has to tdt silent
and alone for a whole half minute Is
it not too bad
The business of tho editor is to en
tertain itinerant lecturers book enn
vassers cxihtngb tlntulsutid other phtl
uuthropiMs IIo gives his whole day
to thoso lie writes his editorials ut
night after lit has go no to bed
Tho editor s uovtr happy except
Mhon ho is writing complimentary no
tions Tor ten cents worth of presents
ht will gladly givo t > n dollars worth of
tdvortising all ou mcount of tho
pleasure it gtvis to write you know
chlldun
IIo I > os to wnto neat bttle speeches
and bright ltttlu poems or people
without brain a who wish to spoak iu
public It is po eis > to do this that he
is sometimes quite miseriblo when an
hour or two passes without an opportu-
nity to do htsiv thing of tho kind
Tho editor dines at nit tho hotels free
ho tiavels free theaters open wide their
doors to him his titlor tlothes him
matis his butcher and grotcr furnish
him with food without money and with
t pnoo In slmrt tils ovrry w mt is
pnnided for Ho spend his princely
salary in building churches aud school-
houses iu foreign lands
Hy all means children bo editors Of
tourso it would bo better if you could
b hodcarriers or dray horses Uut us
that is iiupotfciblo by all meaua bo edi-
tors
TeilUof the Itfniibllc
Col U U Incersoll
Everything m this Morld that is good
has to bo defended ovorj thing that u
bad will take caro of itself Thero is
tliH samo tliirereneu between vice as
betneen truth and falsities that there
is between grain aud eeda Wo havo
to plow tho laud and wo hare to sow
iho seed with great labor and gather
thecicpot overy thing that is useful
but weeds and dogfcuuel sowed by
chanco and cured for by accident will
grow iu tho highway and bo it is with
every thing of accouut In this world
Che bnttlo of right is never won Tight
nslongasyou mnj the argument will
never be chuugtd After four years of
war in tho United States the questions
that wo endeavored to settle by the
sword are as nutc I tied as they were in
lHGJ These questions must bo settled
not only hy the bayonet but by argu
ment All that thO war settled is who
wore tho strongest War only maki
tho coiitoiduuU stop and listen aud tne
result has to be argue I but not fought
out and to Ui day wo are arguing the
question in defense uf which millions
of men risked their Htcs and that
question is iustoaopeu and unstdtlod
tonight a it was then
V havo a country the Wt I think
in tho wor d I hoi I all other forms of
government in supremo contempt ex-
cept the free republican form of gov-
ernment I look upon kings princes
and noblomea as men rolrad In the
livery or larceny and wearing the in-
signia of robbery This government
Is good simply because Hfo liberty uud
property are better sccnrtU in tins union
Utau in any other part of the fnhabita
bio globe We havo takeu tho men
that other governments have robbed
and trampM npi and tho weond gen
eralioti htvn been superior to the nobil-
ity of the countries from which their
fAthera emigrated Wo havo given to
overy man coming to tho sUtea I Iiato
spoken of an equal opi rtunIty or
winning applauiri and p iwer with our-
selves I like this country l > ecausn
wo all admit that labor Is houorablo
aud because it u udmilled hero that
the lainring man la worthy of hi hire
White Mares t > r Hie Nurllu
Tho Xorth ami South a Journal
published at H T lo Nov York In ad
voeaoy of th settlement of Northern
meuin the Houthsays It wonld bo a-
very dtftlmiH feat for u earnest etier
Rctlo Northern uuu to go Houth Uk
111 g with hiratheeooQoodo methotls of
Northeruiuduttries and applying thorn
to Boutharu reaouriei aud fall Tho
rluxucea ot suocsim tn tho Houth aro a
hundred to one compared with thou
of tho North The eloio oruwdiug
cttmpetlttou ot our Northern cities i
utlug hero Tho tyririt monopoly
hu tttttuvdmi ftwt luU Mpouiuwsuony
pi ico fur his on 11 ascent f ono is up
< o do mIk ro men nro inolf eroivdil
more wealthy and moro gmHpuig In
the South tht re is no such tierce str 1
irhi for existence ou tho bloodthaM
irmciple of tho eurvivslwfcf lb m
te t as wit ureiioitistiunftt jH in tin
krelmd Ihcro ur tQmiAiidfl 1
our young men iu our NoryHffh entree
ot trsdo capable nion nlger auihi
tious industriousund full of pu h and
tlteruT alio lire uselessly glllidiiif
heir lives tiwai beneath Hie millstom b
of im uopoliftlc oppllS iou and nho
if the a reto freo thoinslvis fnuu
their preiunt humiliating bondage
would ri o naturallr to tqe eminent
M > sttions for which they uro evi ry was
lilted Toslich unhspny Mives a thes
wo uiiemaiuipition pmehmdion
Tho fetters which bind voufast aio 11011
ones it is true but the nrj not locked
All you have to do is 1 khiVeuneru < u
and > ou uro tree lho South awalls
rou with open arms tiho has pro
pentv in storo for jou ou oasy terms
Sho h islands of unequalled llchutes
to bo cultivated she lias a tiouaud
staples to be manufaotun d shu has
unbounded mineral wealth to bo mm d
and milled she has banks to be dnvel
opod schools and colleges tube foster-
ed tmiHportatlou problem tn bn
worked out sho has industries without
number some in tmhrjo homo 111 in
faue and shu nants men to direct aud
dovelop thorn Tho rennru for thosi
who go to answer this attt will be a
mjguiticeiit one easily galne 1 but
nouotholtss substantial in character
When Abraham Lincoln calltd for
colored volunteers to help mlut the
problem of freedom ho met with a
generous response and thoussuds of
exslavts nent forth upon battle ileitis
and fought I oldly for the North wo ro
peat tho call Ou to Iticbmoitd to
Atlunta to New Orleans I You lll
mtet a mighty host of arms but they
will bo arms opent d wide in welcome
aud on ptacoful battle fields you will bo
able without bloodshed or suffering
to esrn th libo ty for which you ar
Htrlviug so alul iu tho business shum
bios of tho North
liaising 11 llu >
Tho MiddUtowu Del Tranxrrli > t
says An old and vulued suhsrimu
writes thus Can jou givo mo direo
tious how to ral e u bo > Now 30
so m to havo us but mo aro untinlr
Milling to tell jou everything about
raising a boy that no know In the
first place it depends a grtat deal upon
how late tho boy you want to raise vraa
out tho night before It has bet u tho
experience of men and woman in ull
nges in all walks of lite that bo > a are
dillleult to ruiso beforo an hour aller
suu up If they retire 1 tto tho ta k
all tho moro distouragiug Mn who
have been eminently UNossful at oth-
er undertakings ufter Irving every ar
tlfltm from attinner horutosclidijuvo
given up in despair und freely ucanowl
rdgu that a boy is a mighty hard tld g
to raiMj Wnlnvvd seen string ublti
bodied fathers stand lit th b < ttom of
tho btairs ami soutl u voltuuo uf due
throats up tho echoing hallway but in-
most canes tho boy remains unfuiat d
We havo heard tho mollow gentle voico
of tho fond mother lloat out ou thO
uiornitic air like tho flood of melody
from uii L Hat Uqh horn predicting ttut
tho breakfu t table would be Itartel
aw 11 w in tiro mluiucs by tho tswu clock
aud t the boy wis hot ndMd It is a
fact that rtw < dusindfspnted by tho
careful thinkers of Uih day that the boy
is ono of tho m jst diftlo tit products to
raise In tho moruiutf thit mankind
is called upon to trxptnmeiit with
You might raUo your bo with nitro-
glycerine but while huoIi a ra < 1ieat
moiHure would dOubtlohS bo eminently
succesafnl so fsr as the boy was com
corned tho fact of having rnUed tho
boy would hardly compensate you for
time that would be required to put
things again iu order about your premi-
ses
Uvernmestt Salaries
Now that tho new Administration is
getting fairly nettled down Into ufilco
it may not como imiss to refer to tho
> ayroll to seo what tho Tresldeut and
t lis principal Appointees coat tta tax-
payers w
Tlio salary of the Vresidcnt of the
United States is 50000 a year and the
VicoTresideut rocelves 8000 The
salary of Cabinet oUlcers vis Secre
tary of State Secretary of the Treas
ury Secretary of War Secretary of tho
Navy Secretary of tho Interior PoSl
mastcrQcuoral and AttorneyGeneral
each receivo 3000 ptr annum Tho
assistants In tho Suto Department
como in for 0 CO apiece
In thu Treasury Department Assist
unt Secretaries draw 450 a year with
groat regularitySupiiut ident of the
HurcAu of Engraving and Trhiting
un < l Supervising Arohittct SlutHJ
hpiece Cht of UuroiUi of Statistics
2400 Tirt aud Secoud CumptroU rs
5 < H0 each Commlsslotier of Custom
40 < HJ Tirat Seeoud ThinI r niitli
Tifth und Sixth Auditor tWX each
Treasurer aud 0 imwliwltitier of Inter1
nal Jtuvruue IJuXK each lb gistrr and
8uierluteudwutof Llfo Haviug Service
H > 00och Comptroller of thu Our
rcnoy 0tK and thu riolioiuir X tHK
Tho Firat Second and Third Hi t
ant Tost MatterHoneYs hgtFtHRDt
eari AsOhtjii > t Attoniev b nefal
tho TostvfllMe Ppartiu
Tho Aiwttiaut tfouioUt
Department and tho OawuiSiontr t
Tateutiare luokmt at 150 stth l e
Assistant Attorney UnerAl and Audi-
tor td Hallroad AooouutnVHK tMfh
OommMonor of Laud Ojuuv lono
UoinuiUftiouae ut Tutuuoaa WjaOJi
Oomtutsstoiier of IiidUu Affairs ami
Coaiuusaionrr of Tduoatioo fOOOU
einb Th Solicitor GtavNltMMtatittV
his fetts at VTVKH a tear wtid be Aa >
aistant AtturoejstUnirsl at 0 > K
caob Tho CoaiiuTtloocr 0P ts Afert
cultural Dewntuient if eivs JVTvi a
year aud tho Tutlio Trtuttv tUoO
Tho inqKUtant que tiou i DolhoV
mou earu their e T
Huda wh re tho oitonautV aHHr > auo k Abcrdeuu wrijer has artW re
grow Tocv ft mau oau Uud thmu to usjkmt rtsuoacwnai v o > h ar
eipvud aud tf his aiUliU a aro o tuoh iitjj tmtlv lies put g Md 1 < > i
a uaiUM as o vlly hiui up It tho tn ova and luiu do Ii rl eitb < mn
MHI 111 UN I MUimiM
0 > ries or It MtcATinj i ohm it Hail 11 ani Minm ct fTT Pan Hua lima j i i > i i t s u sn u t n r um
SAN SAJV TKXAS SATsJUIlAY JlOHMXU JAXlAllY 7 l vj
is onh exietdiid In the vauov of the
deposits linn iA iron of all qualities
and ml is uuir at hind ttt fuse it
Hu re an t oppi 1 1 ad silver unit irohl
u otil less abundance uml thero are
inorcoter ub ndunt dtpodbt of those
rale ul > h that h v btoiightsuth wiullh
to China uud Huxoii Mheu luuiiufuit
ured into criekeiy Wlieu tlut indus
trns vhioh the noiklng upuf the above
iibsbtnees uud manj tnoro that we
loutd nitmo leaving agrieulluio aurl
cotton hpiuiiiug out of the count shall
be btariud there is no iourou why the
ul cjoj bUu ijbttJLLWiV UiiHlIk
tenters of dense population While
tin lowluids on the Atlaiilio tho gull
and the Minsi hippi ma continue to be
It oted to agncuitiiro uud remain
sptrsoi sttlhd there are higher letl
111 tin tutcritir wl 10 Iho iliiuuto ts us
heabh > as ut tht North and whom wa-
ter power abounds Iho Imposition
has oalh d fiom tie ir hem s tho rural
inhabitants of nil tho Uuuthtm States
as nothing has hut called thu 111 before
aud tho coiobiiution of Noithwin ma
chincry wilh Huuthem produets iu the
grtut bIhiw must prove a poneiful tdu
tutor Tho das of grumbling uud ku
Mining aro over sivo 111 exceptions
instances slid IjCalitiea Hie South
gcueiall will hencufoith bo willing o
work ami towtlcomo tho lmpoitation
of thu capiUl nhich msuies the exces
of tuttcrtal devflopmeut Tho Nuith
has also been a lookeron ut Atlanta
and its conceptions of what may be
do no havo boon great 1 euliirgijL Tho
bent 111 vestment tint Kurt tit ru aud
South rn enterprise has hiltly made is
that Imposition in O lethropo Tark
It will liriiif forth abundant fruit uud
that at noremotoday Thero Is a great
deal of moot 111 tho couutr uo
sot king investmciit Thoda > 8 of high
luteicat 111 bonds uud mortguges ure
over The goveromuit oau bonow
money at thioe pci cent und that e
ft itt tho rates ot ull otherloaus Lsrg
profits must mainly tvmo from tho
uiiiififrti tuitr of staple uitfelor hilvtr
mid K < dd miues nio good in their wa
IIut their development Ins often provetl
Murrie than uucotain Fiiert art other
mint rsls moro surf 1 pmlituhlo for
working at least b men of moderate
cupitul and a hevwldt ring choitO of
these is offered ut Atlanta It will bo a
good thing for tho public morals if
much of the i upitsl how tossed about
in stuck speculation is int in i h muels
lor thu opt ration of wJiiuh honest la
bor is required uml from ft hi oh holiest
vulues will flow There w no Lhturado
iu tho booth biieh us Touco de L > on
uxpecttd to Ibid tint thero mo count
lens opportunities for judicious enttr
priFu and tlmflv management Tor
various cumos theno havo been too
mil U uoglf rtod If Me do not misread
the tudicitiouH however such is not to
butho case much longer lit fore tho
dawn of tho twentieth c utury there
will bo a new South bnsiuess em rgr
and tho dilTukiou of a sound education
umong both whites and blacks being
thu chief factors
A Young Man iilh u ireat Ilituie
lUfwrr Hint
Asvmure of io numerous a class
uud of such usefulness to tho public a
word or bo in your prHiotmld fw i
to be iu order You mnkeyourielf felt
wherever ott go You siuce small par-
lor talk ou ptppor the lcetira debate
und givo zoxt to th conversation in thw
shop lu thobtrrvt car in thu f mily
circle You have leaj uwl tho art ti-
the kitchen aud you make it warm for
the women of thu houto at breakfast
You havo perfoctd yourself in tho pro-
fession of news grttheriUg and ou
critically edit the editor as you uud
your morning paper You huvo atudied
political scieuco thoroughly and ou
jour vruy down town jou let jour
friends know by a cutting pfgram
what fools such and such stktesmeu
aro You havrf gathered privately all
thrt golden grain of literature ana ou
tosr even tho puttsd up Shakspear U >
Utter by a thnut of > our lauco You
liuvosetfled the problem of the futuv
and Tho preacher is leveled by a sly
theotogicar sluslt But dur iao t
pie sing mil ponerful uccOmplishmcut
is tho suoer It is a niece of frozen
nlodetdy in mask It plainly lets peo-
ple sea iht though jou never have
do no mj tiling OU luve al our hues
bud for any moutiouubtp Hcuioruneui
of which tho object of jour faream
has faded Jones who Is iuuocout but
cbmi < atiluuable tlU of glorious sightaj
wen iu tho moniitains uud uu tuke
him dowu uJjiUton hv a twist of tltO
lip Hmiiha fctory though harmlesH
is not as clasaituUut one bU havo in
vour mind sud with just a touch ot
brass lit iho irouictl lift of your eye
brojrJou cut him short to be contin-
ued iu his uettr You havo a great fu
tnrobrforO ymi aud your ileligKlful
ueT Mi ay lu ttm lioeoms the smile
auguluj <
iV
Testal JlttUiic
Monyy can U 1 Mni lo auy prt < f th
Uty
i
KliSilu ls mmfwofiler for MU the ft sNr
g 1 10 > euts oivr 15 and not
ooliiiK I J Mlt t h Y l < and
HHipitn JO RtsonrH
uutvcMdtiMO > Jfeiijs j S r
i fractions of ceutstubo lutro
MT Mill It 17
I tieiH i 1 i mr over half on nunrt
did piipu I ut siimlo rite aie fniwMr
I to ih u th stiiiatn n aiil uu bdiiiito
i on di Im r
V < paid Mbrs are tieut to the D ad
Lettei Uill at ahiiibtoii iftu tt u
d iys
letti is maybe for ward dfiomiinenf
the to another without ad titiomd post
ago
i i > i on I > t half i
I
iQtf ex
not
> tfJ
troluied
iu uu tirdvf p
Lot ursfaottsdred lor vrtlMie rejurued
to the writer alittiAgrJttwxvtiuHt iftu
writersd lrtMlsoUthttOuV lojw with-
out uttditiotial ptwUgur
LdvU4 rJif 0sj rvsUtat oauuvI H
uwd to pa posfsje
SUuqvitmtflom sUmpod eivjdwpo
areoOtHllowiMlbl > piwNmui > AiUUfr
N i artiolc tnjuiuiimd u Us can b
seit I j mad
1 t is iio to w ptrt f til Vnit i
IU tov 4 l < 14 ti ot ouacy M pre
iNVttspupmH sent from tho ofllce of
imhli ttlon rua be pi tad at the fn
lovMng lutes QuiiUrl tbobiM l i
cuits pti qiurttr weeklies ftiiMit p 1
quailtr monthlies not over fouroum
s 1 cents per quarto tpiattorlics 1
cent prr quuttt r-
On tinseled trculars < lurraviugs
maps pi nits uiiiMCCdtt1sph togniph
t > p ciillints roots m eds etc 1 cent
tor Z poniitls or pait tin re if
llir weight of pu < kigis ilimi5
1 ouo or twti mails uml no doubt in
man cin es causing serious loss an I
rtiiuovaiieo to the MrHnrB The mode
of indicating the pit pa mi nt of postage
npon lettunroetdved from foreign conn
tries h its follows Whoi tlio Uuited
States llieial potapu entries ou th
letters reteivcd from Oieat lbitain ol
tho com innt of Luropo aro in red mk
thoktttr is to bo ootiMilerod us pud
aud is to liu delivered according wheu
In bl ick ink as unpaid and tho pontage
Is to bo culletted ou deliury
vntv mki a jiiiiuiti
Vtn Illvita UomUrHo llmtifrr An riuU In
Wifft Jns rrtu Imjrr
IroiutlicOil ily Iter rick
The Uev Mr lllovd Mas assigned ns
pastor of tho Third Ward Chuieh in
Tinnklin Ta about eight months ugo
Soon itfter his arrival his wife btcaiu
Mi ill Thsicuins Mero called and
three of tho beat IU this section held a
loiiMiltutlon concerningherousp lhey
dutided thut sho was stlbcted with what
in English parlanco is kitoivii as quick
IHiuiT lhey so informed her bin
baud and told him ho might as wtll
prepurt for the worst The told him
kill uor physicians remedtos could
stv u her that her death raut aud would
ecnr iu n shoit time Now both Mrs
Hlojd aud her liUbbund aro Christiuiih
at heart as well us lu tho head Thov
htljeud what the IHblo saS If death
nttiht come they vtro l oth resigned
Still they frit that she could not be
spired at this time Tor over six
month sho bus lainiu her bed sovfoak
she hid tq bo turiird iu a sheet Long
and iiiriiidH they prayed for relief
Hope hud almost dtpirted und faith
ei mod read to die Her husband
decided to tr olieo nion aud LktMeek
wot nord to thurehesall ovei the couii
try from New York to Pittsburg ask
ing them t > uhSbtublo on Ihursdu
evening of this week at 8 oclock and
wrestle for the recover of his wifu
llerfiith was strong and sho said us
Melius she could that sho would soon
lie wall
Euht oclock arrived aud In tho
church which adjoins tho parsonage
every sound Mas hushed S3 tho sad
heattOd bttNbuud poured fburth lib
feelings in words In tho parsouigo
lay his ife with a lady friend watch-
ing the ihekt ring spirh of life utmost
ready to disappear Jut as tho cock
struck 8 tho invalid that a moment
before could not ruiso her hand to her
heud suddenly sat upright In bed Her
com paid in sprang to her side thinking
the last moment had come Tiuhlug
hei geutly utddtf Mr HlOd said Mi
was better now and thought she would
un o Despite the t Torts of her com-
panion ho did a rife and dressed her-
s If without asoUtuco Then kueeling
beside her bed sho offered np a prayer
of thanksgiving She then started for
the church Untiring the door she
walkeijilp tho taslo buftFe tho woudeM
iug congregation Taking htr Husband
by tho arm aim told him what hud
octmred and then turning to tho
audience repcatt d it to them It was
a nieht of rejoicing iu that household
from that uutil ueur morning Many
wilt say tla only for a minute Wo
vMted Mrs Illoyd this oveuing utfj
oolock and sho informed us that she
foitvet wtllfhat she had bewnupaud
around house all day aud Was not even
tind
Oh OitWrrkk IVoembcr tar
Tho Uiomltig alterslip fW
stored to health a largo number ot peo
pie ho has sccA her at tho church the
night beforo came to the pjrsonage at
dahreukto inquite as to hcrcouditiou
I hey a rule supposed it to bo tho
last spasmodio effort beforo life depart-
ed und thought tho reaction wWd
com beforo morning uud kill her No
reaction ortoao before muruiug None
came Saturday Ltst night the ohuich
was well tilled with auxiuus people who
anticipated something in relation to
the mtttvrl About SaU Mrslllqyd
euti rod frora the parannago ami took
put in tho lucetiig H waaTplap d id
her chtrge aud she led thesiugl > Ig < nird
pViku to the auditmco Iho otlcct ol
her words wa great and the tueetiug
wan by far tho moat sacouatful ouo ct
held
IrtUUfliig witlOfri Dldyil m i asked
hr how hu f > lt wheu Iho time of her
s uliUu roouvuxjr iiriniU BUe twid bu
him tliriigli Iut l > np ua lii it it
ovrfr diMumi aiil Mm were ton Th >
ut ill > t lu r iliuwo not n urivuu
im but u ti rubla tunltiljT txukiM it
tin ui i > triiUfl > lauili > du uor vt
miliiriuu iol WlifVi the fucti u
LtiHl iu Hie imUfituiftXtiJl1 < >
ttuu nuit U > tiu gluimt roHitt giTru
isiw s
SAN SABA NEWS
i SirX ral iioU < 1 rrnli per lift fof Urn li i
tli it no l V for 4ci ub qiint iDavrtico
NIT AM > UISIIOH
It is said tint coal in king per aps
some of it is but the last lot thit < me
to this ofllee was dust SI LouIh Uor
net
Hhidp Tslautl Justico refused to
marry u umti ntmed Curr to n lady of
thu Htiue ii tuie ou the ground that he
I
I v it rnl t t jitple ears
Immnsv aH uu exchange ure
ditini i In 1 fur their reserve And
we iuii add extinguished for their
reM rv ition Chvtlvml L titler
Homi men are bom poor others
uthieve poi rty and a legion more start
rewspapers and live on cord wood aud
proutiiM s Sjn mgflenl Sunday JSr tr
Ohm iivk how seldom thooltlhusband
smdos wiion in conversation with Ids
IvifOHUU Jiow conttaiitly wul amiublr
Tiouijuui iiii i nnt i oh
oihn la
l pa 0 mrntf tv i nipuboi mhen
ujHiillleieiitlv paitlnn tctittu tho Deal
Letter Oill o to bo openel und return
ed to the writer uutl uro thereby delay
A orso mau of Uostonhad his knee
km ck d out of j uut tho other thy by
fulling from a bicycle Wo looked to
ste the Virgin i duel supersede bicy
liug asehuuiiundintuceiit nmusomeiit
Atlanta Constitution
A NoHTiibnN paper speuks of a young
farmer who ran rapidly through his
propcit His propoily was an opeu
lot He wore n rod shirt nnd a mad
bull n is in tho wake of tho ouugfarm
er iSeio OiteuHH Ihaitutic
llmnoFi said tho mistress to her
seivint put a little nutmeg iu tho cus-
tard this afternoon And llridget
pickedout tho smdltst nutmeg she
could 11 ml and tlmw It in thu custard
where it tvas found entire at the eveuing
meal
An udveitiemMit in a Now York pav
per rends Wanted A compositor
ouo who uses tieithsr tobacco nor rum
So it would appear that iu somo cities
compositors actually u o these vile
things It doesnt teem credible
Kama town Herald
Aint this little high nsktd a
timid tontlerfoot of a D tint wood tavern
kt opt r who had charged him 150 for
his dinner it ma bo u httlo high
ropbed tho host fumbling with the
handle of u revolver in the cash drawer
but I need the muuc He got it
Dwiu Davis is economical It is
sattl thai heMves121 out of 125worth
of fctdlouary that a senator la ullowed
for his use Una is right aud proper
We have rospeot for a man who doesnt
mo much paper provided ho doesnt
write ou both sides of tho sheet
Lowell r it Uen
M b Sophrcnby Watldlesworth aged
35 was reading tho fashionable notes
when sho struck tho tmragrnph
11 dues ure fashiouible this season
sho fainted dead awa and remained
unconscious for tlfteen minutes The
item was all the fault of tho intelligent
compositor Thu item should have read
Jlnbii s are fashiomtble this season
Something of a difference you will ob-
serve though both are deurhttlothiugs
EiW ffiiin IHdVrnit llnvils
A corrimxinJont uf Ihu Olifn Farmer
Ha > H Allor tejioiitril rxpentneuts
with tbo iIiOTureut satieties ot fowls
unit uoinpaiiioua with uthcru who hare
oxjieiinieutoil iu tbu name direction I
havo couclmled tbat tbi > lnyluR capacity
of tbo priucitial Tariutlo ia about oa
folloua
Light Ilrnlimiu am Furltiilge Cocli
ina tgga bovuu to tbe pound lay 130
per annum
Dark Uralinnw eigbt to tbo pound
120 < r annum
Illuck Wlntoimil IJuff Uocbinsreiglit
to tbo pound 123 per iinunm
rijmouth JEoclia elgbt to tbe pound
100 l
per aunnm
lloiiliiiiu ijicio u tbe IJjnicmUi
Rnola
Lit riccho otcu to tbe popud 130
pur milium r
Illack SpanisU reren to tho pound
UOporanuum i j >
Lrghorni niuo to tbs pound ICO
per anuum I
HamUurga nine to tbe pound IM i
per annum
1ollih uino to the Jwund 125 per
r
untiuut
llautama sixteen to tho pound 00
p r annum x t
Noto by our hen ditor The aboTe
emtimato may bo a correct arerugo
wboii tbu heua attend etrlctly to buai
nf s but dont J ou forget it that their
laying ancs conaidiirably from jear t
fo joar abd Ron of t te breeds profcr
dtllng to laying apooi share of tbo
urn
Ilrolliifliarunfrs Ul r utlous
i t
Doorin my tbrto acoro yrs ob life I
hov nl > sarTe < l Boms curns things 1 bejfan
IlrotbdrOirdiitr us tbe thermometer
Rhovrodmntty light degrees Adri > lut i
1 bev obiarvod for instance iUt do
men mos consarucd bout de welfar ob
du ken ry am do nicnirho do de least
to prosHir her
I Iipt olwarvod dit ilupollliabnn who
sets out taaavu da Xentry em giuerolly
hauled up fur robbiu her
MI hov olisarTud dat de men viho seem
tobovdomna sympathy fur do poo1
uetcr mt iho miimlot to foreclose Oi r
cliattl murtifagu
jj
1 >
IhevftbHarvod dit gooil loze nn
impudonre will past fur rchea andn
colmu i in
i tier ob ar ud dtt brag and blustef
ant bettejf weapons Jan aigyment > u jj
ttui
Ilev ob af e l dat grand taonal
nieut in a eavejurd tlnsn lililo de maun t
uuss ob a ilwuj nuuVrulaaliuu j
l her obwri 4 iUtcltarly iumiVel
patijxira athiut at fast s ionujT sJyid
I hov ul > serVe4 dut ulillb all agree 1
d t tmnnly olu < 1 bo olioy Holt one i
iiii n tun IiudJiiuUe U U taWink iij i
fii Kuij Hit > > ustw
teb lbUan i Lt obaar t taanrodderthlnga
equally alriono an1ll0ons tse n t
lltli tl Ihe Ililil i i h f n d to suit Mutloi AoW t m t tiesv t
Hie tiqu tbo p iiB 11 In pauibli il SltuuM twU bo tobjotion ffuter d n
tin tibvirins ItltVr4 > U thu til > iWTltlet
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