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hi DEj !IU).l r I I. mi i lit,1' IMt ait!' ree . Press BAN MAROOa, TSSCwVSt. T.UItDAY, ..FEB. 28, A sea-Is fas tho Free li y following geaiWtnen art tulboriu4 to and receipt for .ibeerlpUeni U tut Ti M Id thlr raspettivs loctllllMi , A. Htatos, Iii., County at Urge, pelley A Dal'ajr, SlrlngtewB. B. Martlndals. Marliadale. Raj.". Banc., Mountain City. . L. Buemogi, Cedar Valley. I D. Cedy, Oolu Creek. T All BOttDIMtV1 V 1 ml)"1' ! :io.cb NEWS. . r,;W groyipg weather ' i TBU Fish .wanted it this olfoe. a now advertiienieat of tho I, $ j. U. 11.. ia another column. j , uiBqt sas pns 9Q soi-st-i o saa-qovft Aaiatog avzn y i DIES, " ? Don't fail to see the beautf China Tea sets at . ' j .. G. W.DonALSON'S. ..t$xr. Prints, JLwns, ete., at Domesties, , Piques, Wsj. Giesxn's.' ." ti you want an agreeable surprise tJ). j, I como in and price our Flour. But i-1 J. vv will . bo atill moro agreeably Bur when you try it. I "" .i f' MALONE. j JW ARRIVALS at Donalson's Family ' joery Store: ;" I i bbls cboioo La., Sugar, Ir: '" : y,c. " I , Sugsr House Molasses. v ull lot of Rio and Java Coffees. mulcted and U. A. Sugars. . ' lned Fruits, Vegetables and Fish, CORNED BE KF. , j' s Mackerel in 5 lb cans. Ji'. noB, Raisins, Evaporated Apples. Fancy Candies, fine and select. ' - ; Goods guaranteed. Free delivery to part of the city, ink Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast con, etc., at . . ., i - . Wji. Giesen's, . n saoudl pan spooU ino eaiinn i pas panom bo saipnj -spoof) a,.. i(i -nj'insogT 'sapseaiod-auoaj V'j I psqovaiQ .'bjujjj jo ?o Man v ;: ioooj isnj'OABti' BOJa ?f ein(X pay :.v IV E learn the Post Office is soon to ! removed to Dailey's building, ad j nine Hcnne's Stove and Tinware fx order to make room for arriving Spring stock of Clothing and Hats, I Yar my presont stook in these lines at , your own price rogardless ot cost. Wm. Giesen. : V The rcsideot proprietor of Dal ' sloish's Photograph Gallery will prob- :.f'l -.-U..LL ' l. ! A 11 .wlihing superior work will please take lf'' 4 CHEAPEST YET I ti-Hats W 00. ' loa Hats 75. r 100 Boy's Hats 50. at Mai.one's. ' The building known as tho White ' 4 earner has been refitted for a saloon .' A.new building is going up on the " name side of the square for the same purpose . f . 0 . ,,. New Stobe R. T. Sanford, late , Vof West Tennessee, has opened a new , stock of Dry Goods in the room ad joining Briggs' corner. The larger ' portion of his stook is yet on the way, bat daily expected. It will be com plete and brand now. Give him a call 'long ig xinv(f aqvaoBn9i flotivq "paajusjena JJJO -poitud j ,-9i saaiqDm pQ 'saaiqoij 20133 il Joj opaaa pas 'ganiqaoiu jo sjjsd (i;t pat 's3aiidg JjsaqO 'sSaud paa j a)inqf; 'saiqqog 'wajoodg 'waqqnjj ,aj(j pas uamm3 jo s0 pas sj pj) 'gju3inqoBi9aiqaBjj osi.was A. F. IIaevev has opened a Clock. . -Uatch and Jewelry Store on the north ,iJe of the pUxa, next door to the Market Houre. All work in his line Bcainptly and satisfactorily done. 8eed Potatoes at Malone's. Crop rvarantcci!. Also hss just received 10 bbls extra fine La. Molasses; pure and la snadaltcratcd. I The 3eit Tfill be at its store of John f M & Johnsoo. Tbs junior (or is ( a Ibe seaior ?) member of the firm I as rets rood Iron a sojourn of some ! V-ks ia the Norther c.Uet. smere ae uia a ooapiete siock ci Ckry Goods, Groceries, Xotioos, ete chick are oa the wsy. The stock will . . . . .... m 10aM.eosBi.1c1e, snd will t; tola at ' ticeai to salt the liases. Fnnhr in THE GROCERY AND" HARD WARE STORE OF 0. W, . DONALSON. LARGE s roCK OF F1BST IXAMtiOOIW. " A Model Establlahmeat. Having oeeasioo to oall in at Mr. Donalson's on Thursday, we took bird's-eye view'' of the contents of his establishment, and propose "enter ing of record" somo of tho obBerva' tionamade. . Mr. Donalson about year ago went out of the Dry Goods trade, in which he had been in part engaged, for the purposo of dovoiiog his entire atton tion to tho departments of Groceries and Hardware, and boa been system atioally and successfully engagod in building up a trade , in these chosen lines ever since. Groceries, however are his main specialty, and he has now in store an immense lot of staple and fancy goods in that department. . You will not be ablo to realize the extent of his stook unless you stp back into his new and Bpacioui warehouse, which pretty closely filled with casks of Molasses, Sugar, and barrels of Flour, Salt, R100, etc' Will be in receipt in afowtdsys of largo additions to his stock of St. Louis Flour. Lard and Baoon, He also deals in ' Tohaooo, and in short in everything usually kept in similar establishments. V , Of Coffees he has a full line from the ohoioest Rio to the finest Java, Syrups from the cheapest to tho ohoice st; Sugars the same. ' Ponalson'e stock of :' ' CANNED GOODS ; .77 is worthy of special commendation, Of thoso in fruits. Vegetables and Fish he keeps only the choicest brands, and of. full honest paoking. All ia tclligent people will appreciate the great difference between an inferior and a su perior artiole in this line, f Among his peoialties in this department aro some of the most famous brands of Import ed goods. '. By koeping only tho. best srtnles Air, .Donalson has created a steadily increased demand for them, so that his business is constantly in creasing in directions heretofore new to this market. TOBACCO AND CIGARS of the ohoioest brands .always on hand. Also an assortment of fine Candies, etc., etc Donalson also deals in Western Produce, Corn, Potatoes, etc:, etc. s hardware. . Although as we have said,' making Groceries a specialty. , Donalson has perhaps the best stock of Hardware in this place tho favorito Plows and other Agricultural Implements,. &o., He also keeps a full line of Crockery, Wood and Willow-ware, &o. Believing that the merits of his goods will recommend them, he guarantees satisfoctipn to purchasers. - . 8AU goods delivered free to ary part of the city. ' : . . ' DeuthM. 1 An infant eliild of G. W. Donalson died on Sunday last. A few days later, Mr. Breeding, a brother of B. W. Breeding of this place, died, at L his residence on the Blanco. , Oft Thursday morning Mrs. Mo Means died at the residence of her son, H. A. MoMeans, in this place. She was an old citizen, and highly esteem ed for her many virtues by all who new her. ' Ciffarfl! :iffars:! Cigars!!! The San Mareos Cigar Manufactory rivals all competition in fine cigars, at remarkably low prices. Call and ex amine stook before ordering elsewhere We solicit the patronage of San Mar cos and country stores in the vicinity, and guarantee satisfaction. :":, Faris & Sbipman. Don't buy until you see our Spring Dress Goods. We guarantee satisfac tion both in quality and prices. . Malone. A Mexican ebild in this vicinity was killed by a ferocious dog a few days since, and another so badly in jured that its recovery is doubtful. Too many dogs they ought to be taxed out of existence. Priae ttedacrd. We hsve coneluded to reduce the price, of the few remaining .opics of oar Description of Hays County one half, vii: single copies 5 etc.; C copies for 25 eta.; 14 copies for 50 cts, and 40 copies ford. Just the thing to send to friends abroad. For particulars see last page of this paper. OCR people are somewhat exercised over the prospect ot being ent down to a weekly mail, in coostqueoce of do- j fieicot appropriation, or rather too , large - and swindling ooes ia some , branebes of the mail service, it is , v 1 .v.. n :n I 0Bee ule iuch ,cUoo .1 vest such a calamity. f.rvnr? sLinrlre. etemi-r hereafter os nsa m iuii.ii raio. cpccini ... .1 u 1 SttCOUDB tivet to Si.ing orlcrs. 1 .w- i ' a'ewosml. J. D. Cady, whoso ' post office is Onion creek, is an occasional preaoh or of the Christian connection. . E. II, Rau, of Luling, in attendance at the funeral of his mothnr-io-Jaw Mrs. MoMeans, called on as. W. II. Lyell has roturnod from the woat and has removed into tho house lately ooeuped by Mrs. Franklin. The town we believe is now full. ' Robt Malone and Mr. Swanson, Sen., of Llano 00. are again spending some timo with ns. We learn mining operations in that county aro entire ly suspended. Arthur Dugganwho somotimo ago had carried his stock to Llano eounty on aooount of the drouth in this soo- tion, has recently returned, and reports that tho stook there are suffering terri bly on aooount of a lack of grass. Ho left his oattlo there in tho hands of other parties, and is going to resume his farming operations in this county. Our young friend Mr. Hutohings the efficient and accomplished "right hand man,' of G. W. Donalson, asks us to announoe him, apropos of expected announcements tor effioo , as "a candi date for matrimony." Of course we infer ho wishes to be be 'eleotod,' and therefore expeots to make a thorough and vigorous oanvass. . Only think of tho delightfulness of suoh a oanvass among the charming ladies of our town and vioinity 1 Even if rejooted it seems to us a candidate would feel himself well paid, for courting, like virtue, brings its own reward. A grand celobration of a golden weddinsr was recently had at Turner's Hall, Austin. Tho parties were Ernst Raven and Augusta his wife, the parents of F, Raven, formerly of this place. . They were married in 'the city of Gotha, and oame not many years after', to Texas. Souvenirs of the oooasion were ex hibited from friends in V the Father land, while it was finely commemora ted by their prosent home oircle. There were some 400 or 500 invited guests. Mr. R. is 76, his wife 70, and both in vigorous health. Malone has come dawn 25o a barrel on bis St. Louis Flour on account of tho danger tho stove is in in which it is baked; it has already lifted the tops off ot several in town already. . . Altiiouqii there has been a great rise in Dry Goods, Malone still sells at the same figures, and somo things even lower than over. . A fresh lot of Groceries;- including St. Louis and Texas Flour, Coffoe, Su gar, l uocy uroceries, etc, at - .. ' Brioos . Billinqsly &tGREEN are making a specialty of choice candies, fruits, etc A new lot of groceries expeotod nextw,eq!i:. ; ; ,. Ciieap Real Estate. 95 acres on Onion Creek and ten acres near San Marcos are both offered tor $150, sub ject to a small mortgage. Inquire at this office. The robins departed ns suddenly as they came. Pity but we had a groat many of them as permanent residents. It is conceded by good judges that the scarcity of birds is the cause of the nuisance of so many insects and ver min in Texas a great obstacle to suc cessful farming. The law (if it docs not already) should inflict severe pen alties for the destruction of insectivor ous birds. . Something to Read. The following are some of the pa pers copies of which I am prepared to furnish by the year, or for shorter per iods on aoeommodating tarms, or sin gle numbers of which I have for salo : . . dailies. v New York Tribune " Sun St. Louis Republican Leading Texas Dailies. weeklies. New Orloans Pioayuno Atlanta Constitution The Sunny South, Detroit Free Press Saturday Night, Philadelphia Chicago Ledger -New York Weekly Youth's Companion Indianapolis Sentinel Prairie Farmer, Chicago - Colman'a Rural World, St. Louis American Stock Journal, Chicago etc., etc, etc monthlies. Lippiocott's Magazine Library Magaxioe Oodeys Lsdies' Book Peterson's Magatino Southern Caitivstor American A men! t oris t Dcmoreat's Magaxioe Erich's Fashion Quarterly Smith's Phreoolopftal Journal Ballot's Nsgaiine Star pacx!ed Baoacr A ad otbers- ALo Lakeside, Seaside Uaioo ispire and tcsei Litrsnes ssa ota-; er.aew paoiteauoaB, eauarea.s dooks, aLe. i n l . .v. i.- . -.su si . a . Book SlJ fWS CUad OT ' Where are our town authorities? We are credibly informed that there are several dead animals in the river opposite town. .Water-haulers and others will be interested iu learning the earo that is taken of the publio health. ' Our eall for sign painter has al ready been- responded to. We loam there ia now a good ono here, whose work will recommend itself. He has done somework, has more engagod, and tho prospeot appears good for much more in his line. ' He also doosgoneral painting. He is stopping at tho Ilea ton IIouso, and orders may be left for him there. , ' tt rtquMt, ' ' ' Pastoral letter. T t4 CUrgy amd tally tf Vul4r Teeu. Dear Brethren : I have just receiv ed a tolegram through the president ot the Western Union telegraph com pany from the Lord Mayor ot Dublin, and the Rt. Rev. Dr. Trenob, Aroh bishop of Dublin, asking our co-oper ation in the rojief of tho appalling oa lamity that threatens the existence of a largo section of the Irish raoe, I therefore invoke the assistance of all charitable people " without regard to creed or nationality, in sending help to our starving fellow creatures, Among my own flook, I request that in evory parish and mission, 000 or more persons be appointed to solioit contributions, or in place of suoh ap pointment, let a oollootion be taken up in caoh church. The same to be for warded to me at San Antonio, Texas, and will be duly acknowledged throtuh tho publio prints. ' v. , "Whoso hath this world's goods, and seeth his brother hath neod, and shutteth up his oompasSion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?" Faithfully yours, f. , R. W. B. Elliot. Missionary Bishop of Western Tex as, Victoria, Tex. Feb. 17, 1880. the march Atlantic Dns a very appetising list of contents., ' Mr. How- ells' serial, "The Undiscovered Coun try," grows in interest evory month and bids fair to surpass in power 'The Lady of tho ; Aroostook." Charles Dudley Warner contributes a delight ful biographical and critical essay on Washington Irving, which will : mako readers loye both Irving and Warner better. , There are two excellent short stories, "Accidentally OverbcarJ," Ly Horace E. Souddor, and 'Hannah Dawston's Child," by Liioy Lee Pleas ants.' The pecond installment of Re miniscences of Washington, inoludos much personal and '. Bopjql as well as poliitiaal anecdote concerning tho four years of John Quincy Adams' admin istration. Francis If. Underwood has an engaging account of 'Egypt under the Pharaohs.' Richard Grant White writes of 'English in England," citing numerous examples of words used in- correctly or quecrly by the English, and making a curiously interesting article. There are poems by T. B. Aldrich, Miss. Sarah 0. Jowctt, not theaotrcss, but tho author ot Deep haven," Celia Thoxter, Oscar ; Laigh- ton, and Louise Chandler Moulton. Several noteworthy new books aro re viewed, and a diversified Contributors. Club completes a very good number of this sterling magazine An Ope a Letter. It sipeaks For " 11SU. -i West Townsiiend, Vt. Ma. Koitob: Having read in your paper reports of the remarkable cures ot catarrh, I am induced to tell 'what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the snuif and mhahng.tube makorstmere dollar grabbers) would be glud it they could emblazon a similar euro in the papers. For 20 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal passage became completely closed. 'Suuff,"dust,' ash es,' 'inbaling-tubes,' and 'stick.",' wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up the so called catarrh snuff, until I became a vatuablo tester for such medicines I gradually grew worse, and no one oan knowjjiow much 1 suffered or what a miserable .being I was. My head ached over my oyes so that I was confined to my bed foimaoy successive days, suffering the most in tense pain, which at one time lasted continuously tor 163 hours. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hear ing impaired, body shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shattered, and constitution broken, and I was bswking and spitting scjen-eighths ot the time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice in your paper of Dr. Sage's catarrh Remedy in duced me to purchase a psckice. and ueitwith Dr. 1'icrce sfssat Douche. whieh.pplic.tho remedy by WrtM- ! miiv pnsaaurc, mo aiy way rvionsuws withcOfOrjIOD-SCIIM. Well. Mr. Editor.1 is am doi care me in mrec uurms oi a , . . .. . Hteood, nor io one hoar or month, bnt tin less thsa eight mioates 1 wis re ! licved. sad io three months eattrely ! eared, sod hsrs rrmsiaed so for over !ixtsn mooths. While aio; tho Cs tirrh Iimedy, I sed Dr. Pierce's lioldes Medical Diseovsry to parify ny i blood sod streegtlwa my stooaieh. I Islso kept my lircr aetive sod bowels i regolir by the o( his llesssat Far i estiva Pellets. If my csperiewca will ' iodoeo other safferers to seek the aims Mini ei re net. uses aeiier win ane V fl. u jj Rimick SSHICH SB) cMetrnr 1 a acurswa 1 ftti b lwnrawt. cwma-iw- immfivm Mm 4i Om mmktz l,',vaHiMuriaa'inru) Lk Gopey's Lady's Book for March is a choice number of this old estab liahod favorite of tho fair sex. Its fashion plates aro numorous snd boau tiful, giving the latott ' stvlos pf cos tume .Tho diagram patterns are time, ly and valuable, there is a fine eu- gravinf, and tho litorary department is variod and entertaining. We willordor orolub withGodcy. ' '. 0r ClNbblasr I.lt forlSASV ' We an prepared to olub the Fee Prehs to now or renewing subscribers with tho following publications at the ratos speoified below, if ordered at the same timo with our paper. In the first column we gi vo the regular price of eaoh publication singly, in the seeond the prioo of the same and tho Free Press togothor: 1 , ; .. . ... : . 1 Wlthlfc Singly. I-mPtm. Llttall'a Until A a s OS H. Y. Waokly Trlbuoa.,.. S SS Sk Lanla Bepubltoau ...m. I SS H.T. Udnr 8 OS ft to S S3 S is 4 sa B SO tit S4S Tba Graphic (wackly) MuiiTiua voanar journal,..., a n iMtroll Km Praai S SS Burlington Hawkaya , S 00 Saturday Kranlni fart S 00 S40 S It 4 as 8 16 ei s ss Cblwao Udgar..4.v 1 SS Haw York Obaarrar S IS Atlanta Conitltutlaa 1 68 Pratrla rtrmar I I 00 Colman'a Rural World ,. S OS Aauriean Aorlculturtat. ....... 1 10 ; s is 4 TS s sss 4 ti ,840 SU sas 5 IS S 60 8 SS 4 4S SolanllBo Amarleaa 8 SS Boutuam unltlvaloa Sorlbnar'a Monthly St Mlobolaa Toutb'a Campanlon...... 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Wa will also order anv of the above singly, or any other paper or periodical Tho many losaos caused by' failum, robberv of. and Dettv thofts out of the mails, mako it aDsoluteJy.nocessarv to send by postal order, registered letter or dratt The safe arrival of all publications guaranteed.- ' ; ' It atter a roaionaoio timo any bud soriber fails to receive the publication sent tor, notify us by postal card that tho error it any, may be promptly cor reeted. .' ' Our responsibility ooases whon parser arrives with dates oorreotly oroditod, whioh is evidenco tho publisher, has boen Duid. . , , n4 iMiTju ass DBPARTrmM or, to ass rasM aaa , , HABOOa r. 0. Auitln arrival dally,' exoept Sunday! it 11:45 A U. San Antonio arrive! dally, txoept BBodayt it 1 Ft at. Luling irrWea Tnenday and Vrlday it 4 P. Tat. IfenartH Tndneiilav and Saturday at 7 A.M. Blanco depart on Monday at S A. M. Arrival ah Tnituda at S P. M. ' Britain arrlvoa an Monday si S P. V. Depart) on Tseaday at 7 A. M. . . A.VongTBiir.P.M, MARKET REPORT. San Marcos Retail Prioo Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE FREE PRESS, BY 0. W.lDONALSON,'' Coffee, par lb. 14J0 ' Sugar, brown, per lb. S 1-3(3)10 ' " OA ' " 11 " granulated, per lb. ll($12)a orntbed. " " 11SS13 .. i , ' ' KgR!, per doa. 15 Butter, per lb. HO ' ' : Cblokena. per do. 1 B0S$ t 00 Baoon, clear alilea, per lb. 10 Lard, choice rellnod " "10 ,,, . Hami, oanvad, " " 1J ' . ' ; Molatiaa, aorgbum, per sal. MS60. . . " L-t.. " " tmir . - Syrup, Ooldon, ' - SWS75 kice, choloe, Applei, dried, Prunet. Turklib, Soda, Knull.b, Pepper, blk. Spice, all, Starch.' per lb. 0X1S " " 10 - SS . .. 35 Salt, coarae, per iaci, i in " line, Si 7 Flour. Texae, per 100 lb., ai W1SI3 SC " St. Louia, per bbl. 00 Hear, per buihel, 80 Corn, 80 UaU, S3 , Wbeat, per buthel, 81 001 IS "SUBSET ROUTE." (mt TRUE SOUTFIERN PACIFIC.) Gafveston, Harrisburg and San Railway, THE ONLY ALL-BAIL LINE TO SAIVT ANTONIO. Fassoager Time Schedule. - GOOD NEWS FOR TI1E TRAV . ELI'0 PUBLIC. Tba larga a4 Jacraaaed travel via tba "SUIT. SETaouTS.x fvWer. Bacaaaary ACDlflOSAL ACCOSOUATJOS for lu patroaa. Ta Maaaaw- tasorit saarsi thereflof dpBaasaa1 It far fsRSsssirT la bIacsj I m1Z m't"1"Z:-. escapi;) arrieing atyia -claeB A. Oathletrat; vlpw hand SItlBe: CeralW eircaat uar coark. etrgaM Day Coarbae, whleb aaa sua ap n.,, iwawa nn. awnb. ia sieving iar raclaaKvly ar sua nn. atertlM la Slaayilng "am have bcra placed at lb BMdevaU Bftee af f I S I aad SI SB, ernrSiag to toaaltoaj. 1 T8I4INS) WEwTWASlSS. Laaivas) Baa Aauais fany (axaewi ftoarfay) at Ta as 4;lt p aa " lllag SJtsaa paa " I'.lnM ItrSSpaa 11:48 a aa Ar. mMtm SaUpaa ' T-JSsaa TStalMS CSSTWASiSa, " Smm . Aba a as VKi p at CaSaaahpS Lit paa l!aaa Ar. laSt .Spa. SB. a as - . .BieaMaj Srjs m aa ) a TjSS p aa Sssea WA4 aaa; TVka Sgaa to ba raaaal Slaaea 1 -" "7 v wra-wi. tvy anil .. r-rt. I I .rwaaasSSI l fS 1SJI tWISl 1 if ssW MsV&sT flalha 4 Immt h CassjsHiii s thtm s-. j 1 " - ' T. w. rrttCC Ja-, O f, iwatai.T BUSINESS CARDS. MITCH2LL A OLOVXB, BANKERS, stusi Msars) I'oxsui, J. OjlhaUaaa pram pi ly ala44 afet -ly .;,,,, , BROWN 4 OOFFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AS? MAIOOB, RATS CO TEXAS. Offiea Is Mltakall Balldlat. Parlaan laj bam SbS atTil kaainaa. . Btalalat Jauaary. ISHS. . .J j s ir W.O. HUTCHISON TH0S. H.fAKKUN HUTCHISON & FRANKLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, San Marcos,' Tex. 4 Prompt attention paid to Claim and Ixamlnlug Land HHra, Lol fee title S. D. McBRIDE, ATTORNEY. . . AT.tV LAW. MarcM, ustrs Conrntft Txmu, Will Iva prwapt attanUoa to all )aal kutlrMea Sin, suit aipaeially ta the VolleetlM tf alftred Claim.. , aepS-ly, JULIUS BEHNSCH, luecaaaor to OTTO GHt-A.MIcr, DRUGGIST, : TRAvis oomsr. . DIALER IRSRDOS. MaDlClrtSS.'PFRnjMS. rlea, Spannee, Truaaaa and Sr(rlcal Inatrs name. Oil,, Varalah aud Window Olaaa ' Heat Wibm and Uquare lor aiadlval puraoaaa,' arrrewriiiiioDi aaraiuiiy Brepared, aay at J Dlrht, San Mireoa, Jim SI.- STERLING FISHER, AnORNEY AT LAW.' General Lund ami Collecting Agent SAN M AhCOS, TEC A3.' V OfMca ITorth aid. Plaia, oppoalt. Coart hoote. Will buy and aall lamli, .xamlB II Ilea, renilrr Baaaaani.niB, payuiae. So. , . JanlStl, B0ARB1N9 E0USE1 SAN MAttCOS, -'s ' TEXAS. DIRS. II EATON v' ' Would retpactfdlly Inform' bar Trleada and lbs udiio mat an na. taaan . uie Bona, or Mra. lanoa. and tuoceadi bar In tba buelneia or Seen. lug boarders, regular aud Iraualeni. Tba kauaa la apacloui and oojifortabla, la centrally located, tba ground, fronting on lb. aaal aid. of lb Plaia. The accommodation, will be Iba belt tba oouutry aflorda. Sba eolloltt a abare ofuabllo' patroBag.. ., , . - aovll-tl . Tho.Peop'ea Favorite Hotel! .. . THE -TEXAS EXCHANGE ! (LATK TRAVIS BODSR.ji ' ' . Offer, to travelera ill tho advantage, si metro polltan luxury and Hie quiet of a borne. t The Hotel la centrally located, and I. aupplled with .very eoov.ulenoo for tba comfort of guaete. ' B.L. TOWNSRRD, Pane.. Sov.8.Jm , , ... , . ... 8anUaroo.,TexM, J. H. CODHBS, DENTAL SURGEON, MscmxioAi, and Operative Dontlit. i rylnlla varlooa branobaa at reaaon. able ratos, , ' All work don. In the neatest .tyl. Dl. oaaod gums and bad breath promptly re lieved. Feb. 1, 1-y ; I. H. JIJLUN, r ; BOOKSELLER ri ' 1 ART) n , Newjppsr and Parioifoal Ajsat ... SAN1 MARCOS, TEX. . . 1 1 , , , , i j . . - . Will take Subscriptions for all the leading Hews- napere ami Narasincv Worth or Sontb, at pub lUuera' prloes, Ireaof eharga, or alub them with tba KKKK PHK3S at reduced rates. , . Any book also furnished. 3rm Cask In ad vance. . .1 i j : CSO. HENNE; Kanafacturer of ;.""';-t Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Sbana'a old stand, San Marcoi, Taxai, ' ' 4 gont for the eelebraled Spirit of TS snd Vew Souib Couk Stoves. aTaraultarlng and Roofing s Specie Uy.tS NOTICE! i Owing ta the aeamllr of grain In the enantry and tba axpanaa ot ralatng ateaai nn a cold butler, I shall only run my Mill occa.lonally, but will run every Sntarday oa e a. torn srork and Moaulayg If neceaalty reqglres it for Ibe present. For Sale! f effor 11 or It eoa an4 sslvaj far sals. la your time to gel good caws. Sjaas D. W. SMITH Lan.St-lm. , - THE LONE STAR FURNITURE STORE! WARD St IIOUSLVS, ' (East side PJaae.) Sax Marcos, - ; TtXAf- '..-.riVu Cbalra. aW-a. Wararakas. Saraaes Maitisav a. Wlasew Slaaea, Chrwaioa im Moua fraaaaa. COmSt, (IP ALL SUM. . S1c- aWag Saabiaa XaaOtoa Bad Oil eaj sad, BA tow Srwraa. FOB SALE I A seise aaS tot la Baa Mareae, aw CelWga etrawt, aer ta laeajeaasv Taw biais to a oamamaato awe at tbna raamt. 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