San Marcos Free Press. (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1882 Page: 1 of 8
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ae Marcos . Free Press
j. H. JULIAN
"Prove All Things; Hold Fast that which is Good."
PltOPltlETOK.
VOL. XI.
SAN MARCOS HAYS COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 1 1882.
. NO. 27.
Free Press.
Published Ivry Thursday
sv
ISAAC H. JULIAN
To wlioiu nil Let'em should be Addressed.
OFFICE EAST SIDE CF FLAZA.
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leaa! aad Traiwleiit Advertisements will be
cha'rged One Dollar per'squara for lb. nrrt In-
sertion and rt? Onto per square for each adrt.
M..el insertion. A square I. the .pace of one
Inch" Fractional squares will be counted a full
"J'm? 'and Business Notice will be charged ten
rnt. per line for the An Insertion end eight
nil per Hue lor each additional Insertion.
Announcing candidates ler offl.e county t 6.M
Cor DUtrlct or HUte olllces.... M.W
obituary notices of over tea Hues charged et
one-half advertising rates.
BUSINESS DIBEOTORY.
Konkv al"ry an rawer Ooedi.
IBS MART KUSSELL. Kext to Hof belna Hotel.
Hankers.
qLOVKR CO. North tide of Main PUia.
Wbelesnle Grocer.
ART1N niNZIB Southeast corner Plasa.
Pry Goodn.
JKO.T. M ALONE South side Plaza.
Dry Ooodi and Jroeerles.
10HNSONA JOHNSON Mitchell Building North
J sidePlar.a.
p It TUKNKK. Co. Went side Main Plaza.
T J. DA ILK Y West Hide of the Main Plaza.
yM. OIK3RN South side of the Main Plaza.
TAILEY BR0 8. W. Corner Plaza.
TGI Kl! ART A BLACK east side of the plaza
J
oprioxlte Court House.
Merchant Tailor.
f) DUGGKR Mitchell Building upstairs.
J I.
Groceries.
PITCHFORD South aide Pluza.
F. MoALLlSTER North side Plaza.
B.
Groceries and Hardware
Q W. DONAI.SON 4 CO East side Muin Plaza.
Ilardwnrf.
rroWNSENP A BALDRlDflK Southwest corner
. Main Plaza.
I urniltire.
IpPPNER 4 NANCB nearly opposite Hinzio'a Gro-
j eery Store.
Urn eifiNt.
QHAMPION & CO. Eanl aide Plaza.
J FHOMME South aide Pluza.
1) AYNOLDS A DANIEL North aide ol the Main
It Plaza.
nentivt.
J jK. COMBS office North aide of the Main Plaza
lawfor.
BB. ROSE efficc In the new Tank Building up-
stairs.
MoPUIDE A WALTERS office In the old Post-
office Building.
Y O. HITCH I 'ON office in the New Building
M north aide Main Plaza.
OT. BUOWN oftice In the old Fostoffice Build-
. iig. .
notary Fublic.anrt General Affent.
J H. JULIAN office Fk l'aass Building
Hakery and Confectionery.
pRITZ LANGK. South aide f Lisa.
fttovea and t inware
i 'EO. HESSE East aide Plaza.
U
Mvery and fale Mablc.
JLES A SON San Antonio street.
Watch maker Jewelers and opii-
clans. pOBBISS A BWUOP East aida plaia.
.lea narkrt.
J LMALONE.NortbeetofluMic ?oar.
Gnnsalib
LEE Nortbeaat Corr Plata.
nt and hee-
JB. HATXLA Jtatoctrt aad Dealer North
aid Plata.
Plaains; Tlill rtc.
JtlSiyr. 4 CO . k iUsth o Rillr4 De-
P artltg CbrlauaVa LeaVer Tar.
) R.0O .M
TOO HUM
8.00 11.00
10.00 10.00
SO 00 .
05.00 ftl CO
ROBBINS ;& BISHOP
Watchmalxcrs
'JEWELERS.
Dealer in
FINE JEWELRY
SILVERWARE ETC.
Agent For
GILBERT'S CLOCKS
Every Clock Warranted
TO RUN WELL
WEAR WELL AND KEEP
GrOOID TIME.
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Agent for the CELEBRATED MEDICATED
ma lflt? SPECTACLES.
IX IW A dvi:k i man Kyi IX.
DR. STRONG'S PILLS.
The Old Well-Tricd Wonderful; Nlealth
Renewing Remedies.
Strotig'i Pectnrai Pill. Itmure hearty appetite
good digestion regularity of the bowela. A aure
lemedy for Cold and Rheumatism A precioua boon
to delicate femalei. aoothio and bracing the nervous
syatemand giving vigor and health to every fibre of
the body.
Strong' 8enatlve Pills for the Liver. A speedy
cure for Liver Coniolaint Regulating Ihe Bowels
p urifyingtlio Blood Cleansing from Malarial Taint
A perfect core for Mick Healncho Constipation and
Dj spepsla Suld by leading druicgiats.
For circulars and nlmanacs with full particulars
address Box B5U New YorK City.
(1gnPer week can be made in any locality. Some-
3)0 U thing entirely now for anentu. " outfit free
G. W. INGRAHAM A CO. Boston Mass.
AnvERTWKiis! send for our Select List of Local
Newopapcrs. Geo. P . Iiowell A Co. 10 Spruce
St. New York.
G- I VEIST AWAY1
AN ELEGANT ONE HUNDRED PAGE
FASHION CATALOGUE
Beautifully Illustrated and containing all the
LATEST STYLES
. f Ladies and Ohlldreti'n CoNtumea and Clonks Fine
Muslin and Camhric underwear Laces Gloves Ho-
lery. silks. Velvets and Dress Goods Lace Cur-
tains and Drnpuries.
The acknowledged milde of the Benson. No lady
who desires to know what to wear and fow to dress
writ can all" ril to he without it.
The Spring Number will he ready about March 10.
Be sure to send postul card (nlvlug full name county
and atnte.) when a aample copy will be sent to you
free o f charge.
H. O.F.K0CH A SON
6th Ave. and 102 104 A 106 WesUOtb Bt.
NEW YORK CITY.
may i-lm
1I1CM It ! IIKICBt:!
Good Sound. Well-burned Full-size Slop Brick
for sale at $S.O0 per Thounand A reduction will
be ma e lor largo quantities. At GRAY'S YARD
McGehee's crossing. apr tf
THE LONE STAR
FURNITURE STORE
J. WARD & CO.
EAST SIDE PLAZA 1
SAN MARCOS - - TEXAS.
KEEPS ALL KINDS OF
Furniture Bedsteads Tables
CHAIRS SAFES WARD-
ROBES BUREAUS
MATRESSES!
C0FFIXS OF ALL SIZES.
Picture and picture Framettof all eiza.
C A) R P ET1NG and M A T T I N G
OTetalic Knriul C tses
tarnished on hortet notice. s29-tl
ISTew Home.
SINGER . acd AMERICAN
V.ctiaa All
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
Attacbnects Machine Oil
and Machine Fixtures.
IT WILL POSITIVELY CURE
RAD BREATH.
Nothing la so aopleasent as Bad Hreatb gf ner-
ally arising from a disordered stomach and can be
o easily corrected by taking Blaimou's Liver Keg-
ulator JAUNDICE.
Simmons Liver Rerulator soon eradicates this
diaeaaa from the system leaving the skin clear and
free from all Impurities.
SICK HEADACHE.
The stomach Imperfectly digesting Its contents
eauxes severs pain la the head accompanied by dla-
agreea' le naneea. For the relief and cure of this
distressing affliction -take Simmon. Liver Regula-
tor. MALARIA.
Persons living In un'.althv localities may avoid
all bllioua attack by ocaalonaily taking a dose of
Simmon. Uver Regulator to keep the liver In
healthy act loo.
CONSTIPATION
Should no be regarded as a trifling a llment. Na-
ture demands the utmost regularity or the bowels.
Therefore aasist Nature by takine imniona Liver
Regulator It la so mild and effectual.
PILES.
Relief Is at hand for thos who suffer day after
day with the Piles. Simmons Liver Regulator has
cured hundreds and It will cure you.
ALCOHOLIC POISONING.
Simmon. Uver Kea-ulalor will counteract the et-
ftu.t nl Ixnhnll nnl.mil ti I. Wf lid II.. th tOmilll
liver Is aroused the nerve quieted the ss-irlc dis-
turbance corrected .md intemperance prevented.
YELLOW FEVER.
The Regulator has proven its great value as a re-
medial agent during the prevalence of that terrible
scourge. Simmon'. Liver Regulator never falls to
do all that is claimed for it.
COLIC.
Children aufferfng from colic soon experience re-
lief when Simmons Liver Regulator Is administered
according to directions. Adults as well as children
derive great benefit from this medicine.
CHILLS AND FEVER.
There Is no need ol suffering tiny longer with Chills
and Fever Mmmons Liver Regulator soon breaks
the Chills and carries the Fever oul of the syatem
It cures when all other remedes fail.
Dyspepsia.
This medicine will positively cure you of this
terrible disease It Is no vain boast but wo asscr
emphuticnlly wlut we know to be true 'Jimnioust
Liver Regulator will cure you.
Caution. As there are a nimber of Imitations
of offered to the public we would c iulion the com-
munity to buy no Simmons Regulator or Medicine
unless' in our engraved wrapper with "Red !!"
trademark slump and signature uni.roken Noue
other is genuine.
J. H. ZEIL1N & CO.
mch 301y
WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY OF
Allcock's Porous Plasters?
Because they have proved them-
selves the Best External Remedy
ever invented. They will cute
asthma colds rheumatism neural
gia and any local pains.
Applied to the small of the back
they are infallible in Back-Ache
Nervous Debility and all Kid
troubles ; to the pit of the stomach
they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia
aud Liver complaint.
AXLCOCK'S POROUS
PLASTERS are painless Fra-
grant and quick to cure. Beware
of imitations that blister and burn.
Get ALLCOCK'S the only genuine
Porous Plaster.
JnS-Rra
AMD CURE DYSPEPSJA. LIVER
CO.YlPLAHiT AMD ALU DIS-
EASES CAUSED BY
MALARIA.
These JJIttf rs 14 only an appetite but
with It i owor to 1 lfft the food uken. They
mako you cat an l at the same time enable you
to -t boo-I ut r.f what p- bat eaten.
TTlli thlr uw dy;;la d laappcara the llwr
k-tttI'-h ! prv;wr amount f bile and the
bnn-rls moT rvjular'-y In roamqenf. Car.
tr-rTJTi rEl:teniaJotrik pnitllanl Fe-
rcr :! pretvnt their return. an4 ar.amn.
I .rt cant i loii to a. I Kaiartal .si .yet e-nt I re-
ly fr trn Qu"n ' ttW-k4 aymrt
ioe ? " rheap whl'tt'T aiH wh !- r.
So -forrl- twnrnr: Bt a rUy inrdMnl
Mcr..rrrrTdP'T f -b trTleavl lll
Oo em-or MO In larre
Cix-ltUr I"-r UiCki. r-n-irl only by
CARTER MEDICI ME CO.
Cat 't rrtfl t 1W J-nT Tn c
33 .4 37 Park Place New York City.
sold tx RAYNOLDS &. D.VXIEL.
KOTOW
INKLINGS OF LIFE IN A WEST
TEXAS VILLAGE.
A Little Rat' Journal.
Paigr frtnn tht lt nry of Clacdi Rene
Jcliam hittvfSttH itnrrm Trrat. Horn
at Richmond lt. Oct. 7 DM
April 2.I im.
C0NTINrE.
JUNE lMTil.
1. Limm went to Suuclity Roltottl. rii
went rUliuff. Alex nud Mn Scbriver ud
Mrs. WilliamH were here.
2. Weut down town. Got noine ziuc for
my buttery. Pupa Kot 80ne K011 meitt.
Pupa gave ine a bottle. Papa got wime fish-
worms for the birds.
. I wout ridiug with Nollie. 16. I
went down town got Home CtHOOi!. Mr.
lletuer gave me a tent tube. Papa got me
a gliWH of soda water. Uned uiy battery it
weut better made some Hparkn. Earl Fry
wax here awhile.'
t. Wont ridtua aeain. Uned my tent
tube. The catalogue came and Scientific. Set
Biddy Blacky Jew and Sot. Weut bathing.
r. PrtDa fixed the walk Home more. Nel-
lie commenced making her a drew. Papa
bought a cowhide.
G. 81. Papa bought some cabbage
and potatoes. Some Mexicaus brought
koi tit) things to well
7. We went iu bathing. Wan pretty
hot. Papa got some toinatoen.
8. Nellie went to. Sunday School. Alex
come up awhile. One of the birds got out
got it back.
9. NeUie and me went riding. Sent for
my retort. Tommy a chicken got hurt ;
I opened hin eyes 5 put arnica on him.
10. Earl Fry was here ; he got Koine
sugar. Nellie went down to Mrs. Fry'B.
Sciotitifio came.
11. I weut to see Earl Fry. Laura got
Nellie a spool of thread. We went in bath-
ing. I got some ClHGOl!. Was about 100 0 .
12. Mado some baking powder. Ground
up the C4H(J0G and Na H003. Papa got some
ice and put some in the milk. I made some
soda water. Papa got some plums. Nellie
finished Laura's dress Was pretty hot.
13. Papa got some roasting ears. -Mrs.
Delony came here awhile ; I gave her some
of my baking powder. Papa and Nellie and
Victor weut to the College after supper to
see Laura speak. Papa got Laura some
slippers. e
14 Went bathing. Papa got me some
candy aud tomales and soda water.
15. Had some corn for dinner. It rain-
ed awful hard awhile in the afternoon it
couidn't all go into the cistern. Papa got
some ice and we made some lemonade.
Victor cot some laurels for Laura's
dress. Mrs. Deloney trimmed it. Laura went
up to the College after supper. Papa and
NeUie and Victor went.
17. I went to the College awhile with
Papa. Planted some seed Mrs. Delony
gave me yesterday. Was a little cloudy
and pretty warm.
18. Papa weut to the College again.
Me and Laura went dowu town and got
souiethingf for Papa's birth-day. Weut
bathing. It sprinkled a little.
111. Me and Nellie caught a chicken ; 1
killed it ; NeUie cooked it- Nellie fixed the
cake. Was Papa's birth-day. I gave him
a curry-comb and Laura a case for his spec-
tacles. We ate the water-melon after din-
Papa got a can of apples.
20. It rained some more ; got six feet in
the cistern. The seed Mrs. Delony gave me
came up aU right. I jumped a rope with
Laura some. Papa brought up my picture.
21- Went bnthing. Papa gave me 'M
cents. I lx)ught some l'b (U2h:iuz; zt;i
Ai- Papa Kot ime tomatoes and Jexican
candr. There was a concert by some blind
men at the Hall.
22. Made a solution of AgN03. Papa
aud Latin went riding. Pui gave me
some candy.
23. Victor went fishing aud caught some
buss ; had home for npp-r. Went to Miss
Mollie Cotteu's and played ou my drum.
Earl Fry was here.
21. Lulu came to see Laura and
stiid till evening. Me and Nellie went to
Cottons agaiu. Mrs. Delony moved this
morning.
2. Went Uthiaj. Scientific came.
St Nichoiaa came.
2. Me and Nellie tied the bens to tree.
Earl Fry kt me aotue ca.
27. Filled op the talking powder can-
Went to Mr. Cotten's twice.
f. Went Lathinz. Go some C14H10
0 aad NallCOl and CrHMX Fannie) Fry
came to awe Laura.
fi. Paps went riding. Had cumtrs
for diuner. Laura went to Sunday school.
Victor made him a needle to make a ham-
mock. 30. Went to the College with Nellie and.
Laura. Papa got some grapes. Ml 0 .
My Arthur J whom I shall not see-
Till all my widowed race be run
Dear a the mother to the son.
More than my brothers are to lue J
In this the end of all my care ?
Is this the end ? Is this the end f
I'riutinon
THE 0IMUX OP ST. MART'S
V 0a HOLUMSttOajTa.
Wbea skies are chill endWadeB.
And from tht dismal street
The tempest's mormnrs deaden
The sound ef passing fee. t
Wat a wild gusts seise the shutter
Aodshak the looaered pane
And dies te darkness u.ttet
The dreary day of rata;
Oat V the elghtfaU stllog-.
As e'er s troubled breast t
The old oharch organ pealing
Its twilight aymn of nstt
snds forth a message holy
Unto the listening ear.
Bidding tht tried soul fullf
Yield np Itself in prayer
Ob then I faaoy heaven
Some echo gives release
Aad falls upon tht even.
A moment's pause ef peae t
As Boata from dim St. Mary 'a
Dntn tht listening tar
Tht solemn benediction
In aocenta sweet and clear
Aud when those unseen ftnnera
Waken toe well known chorda
For me an old spell lingers
In tht Is miliar words ;
Recalling anrel voices
From out the past again.
Which die to sadness ouly
As dies the long "Amen '
And oh I lore to hear it
That orgaa poal of pratse I
Whose music soothes the spirit.
On eves of sad lest day;
When He who hushed the tumult
Of far-off Qalllee
Speaks to the restless bosom
As to a wayward aaa
To the Point.
We clip the following from the address
made before the Press Association by Mr.
Wilsou editor of out of the Fort Worth pa
pers :
We can discern good results already
from the organization of this association
but really the foundation has hardly been
laid for the work that should be doue. For
the amount of work doue and good. ac-
coinplished to the state aud people there is
no profession so poorly paid. The associa-
tion should adopt a prudent but at the same
time pertinent course of action looking to
wiser legislation for not ouly the benefit of
newspapers but also of the subscribers of
to our papers. That legislation which pro-
vides that certain matters of interest to
every citizen may be written and posted at
three ponits in the county is a downright in-
sult to the wealth of the state and to the in-
dustry and intelligence of the people. Such
bills when posted may be torn down in an
hour by some ruthlass hand or melted or
washed down by the first rain or blown
down by the first wind and yet the law is
satisfied aud the officer has met the require-
ments. But if the poster . nrvives all these
ami many other enemies still a very large
..nrtlun nf the nnonla must live inconven
ient to auy three points in the county. Now
if the people coutu possiuiy kuow hi unt
time these documents would be posted and
if the posters survive all enemies there is
hardship iu requiring the farmer to leave
his plow idle while he rides twenty or forty
miles to consult his oracle. The citizen who
pays to have his news furnished him daily
iv flirmirrh the most annroved chan
nel undr the sun is entitled to receive the
ofliciid news from tne state and county.
. . it . - ..A....
He is taxed to rim ine miicuiuerv m ? unu
aud muHt hiniBelf ma from home and buni-
to know whether his property
is in danger of being wrenched from him
by the law and oincers wnom ne mipponn
tvitii iiia Knlutnnr The rK;on!e may rea
sonably exie:t that every judicial executive
- t . . a ..a.a 1
or judiciary act 01 tne government mate nuu
county shall be bronght to their notice
thnmirh their newspaper I hope the asso-
. .. . ... f. 1 . 1 .1 ..
Ciatlon Till OUiirefcS lWCU wiUHrejy w
matter.
The llcwullof .'"Vceevallr.
VLat tlm ancients suffered for the want
of knowledge in medical science can ouly be
appreciated by contrasting the mt smouU
of Ktiflering cured and iain alleviated in
modern times by the use of Swayne's Oint-
meut for fckin diseases. It iutroductton
was characterized by the necewuiry with-
drawal of a score or more of illuiive quack
noKtruntH whose evil efforts have left living
monument to denounce them. Thus is ex-
emplifinl the prov.rli Nece:ty is the moth-
er of Invention-
Mr raroell the mother nf Charles tb
Iri.b pa'rkrt. id at a tnl.lie meeting in
Xrw York Lv4 week : "Yon have only to
wait and watch for Er gland's downfall au.1
dwraptioo. I kmt thick the Almighty cat
Baake it too bad far EnUod."
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