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j Free Press. UAHOOB, TBXA. HOME NEWS. ihkIVALOP PASSESOER TRAIN'S. L40. N. DHL. MAIL. doing BcmUu Ooln North i 8:15 A. M. and 8:38 P. M. 9:1S A. M. and 7:46 P. M T.B.4H. iave8an Maroon 9:90 a, m. and 9:00 p.m. T.J. 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p.m, All'"" Two Coulee for 18.60. Tniranoh as many persona doslre to tend 7 .hmad. and br way of enoonrage- w.ocopior th. Fbks at j.uv- PewMnotiubaonberawho may at I any tlma receive conies of the FmJ " Imbb. will ple- understand that they f Jrn'simply aa.amplea. in the hope) l!t th. narties addressed may like It wall euouuu W lavor u uww t . . ik lliat inhannn lions. Go to Frank and Bteb'i for loo cream. Oao. W. Kulght, Jeweler, east aide nv29 the Plaza, Ban Maroos. Baths at the City Mills. P. A. Kili. la. eream at the Bed Diamond on Fri day and Saturday. ... CARTER THE PHOTOGRAPHER. T.- Pr!,1n t the Blue Front, The 1UO Bioum -----rf - flrit of the eeaeon. J. B. Ilaukla's house, near the Institute, for rent. A fine selection of cream candles at Chmbtum WttLe'. Sorghnm seed for sale at Habdt & Co. Tho World Renowned Estey Organ. On easy terms. Chabtaw 4 Kbxoht. For a nice, pure article of parched coffee don't forget to call on u, xiabui Millinery. m. Itiehardson is now constantly in re- oeipt of new and beautiful goods. j We will remove on the 1st of May to the building formerly occupied by W. O. Dug ?cer next door to Glover National Bank. Hotlce Something; New. I I am now prepared to buy, tell, exchange or rent out nil kindsjof second band f urni- Iture, VT. VUUJUjBAnu. I Rooms for Rent. J From one to three in a pleasant location, 'convenient to business. Iuquire at this office, f Thos. Taylor has rented the City Bakery 'and will f nruish fresh tread every day, be sides every thing in the provision line you iwant. j Kejlick. I A thorough-bred registered Jersey bull f will stand this season at San Marcos. Ap ply to J. R. Pobteb, Saddler. I Notice. I O. W. Andrews of San Marcos, Dopnty Hide A Animal Inspector, Hays Comity. inarltf. i Mrs. Watson has wire goods, underwear laud corsets of every style, iuoluding the ""Zi'phyr for summer wear eBpecially. Ladies Idnstersj and hats at every price, to suit the jtimes. I Now is the time for oultivators, double shovels sweep-stocks, swoops, hoes, etc A full stock of all of thoso Goods includ ing the "Stand Cultivator" on hand at Wall Paper Cheap. In addition to paper f standard grades, I have now in biock some for people who want cheap stun. !Gilts 30 ots, double roll. Common, 15 ots, "double roll. J. W. Nanob. I Mrs. T.K. Hutching, ! South side of the square, has perhaps he most attrative stand in its way in the City. Fruits, candies, nuts, etc., are among her specialties, and all fresh and nice Don't fail to give ber a oalL To the Ladles. Vnn nan liftvn vnur hair either cut or hair bombing made np into nice braids, by call ing on Mrs. J. A. Bell at Dailey & Brotn r's, or at the Webb residence on San An tonio St. - I Don't forget to call on Peter Sonberth, the tailor, first before purchasing your wens' and boyB' clothing. He will actual ly furnish the goods and make them np as cheap, if not cheaper, than the same can be bought ready made, and of course much better and more satisfactory. So patronize home indnstry and save money. j Product Ho. 1. 7. In persnance of the call of the ebairman of the county executive Committee. the democrats of precinct No. 1 will meet at the Court House in this place Saturday the 28th Inst, for the pnrpose of electing dele gates to the county convention to meet May 5th. J. E- PRrrcHrrr, Ch'm. J Some of the things you will find at H. lHarty&Co's: I Fresh Prunes, Fresh Currant, Fresh ' Pearl Grits, Fresh Cerealine. the celebrated rrinoess Tea, Garden Seeds, Onion Setts, 'Irish Seed Potatoes, Uncavassed Hara. Breakfast Bacon, and in fact everything in the way of Staple and Fancy Groceries at prioea as low as the lowest. t The Safest Medicine I To have about the nouae at all times Is Simmons Liver Becnlator. It will harm no ana. It will benefit all who may nave at tacks of Billiousneaa. Dynpepsia. Head ache, Constipation, or other ailmenU re anlt'ng from a disordered liver or Stomach. 1 r-n it ilnn in the bouse, and Ton win f bave a fait ily "physician near who will save i you mny dollars and much snffering. The grnnine always be oc tne wrapper ui Z Trade-mark and Signature of J. H. ZeOia ft Co. rrrcinct Jlertlnjr. Tkt DwcraM Ckairaar ef rraelart Cmltl: Ton are rvqaeated to call mm m wtoS" of the Desnoerat of yoor repe-tive pre irtm for the t'.h of April, to elect dt-le- pxlMt to a couatv ewnvetttoii hereby calld to meet in San Mareo tm SutnrJav, the 5th A.r f f.T which will riec. deket to f mimitva vbkh will neet i Fort Worth os Tady. tt Tlni dav of Miy f-wtbe pnrpoof atadra? dV'" a Katinol cmTrction wbirk BM-rM u St. Larri m the .V.h of Jar. t txitiiate a mdi.l for Piwdrtrt asd Vv pr-rwlt. Tha d.fftvmt chairvea arerTd to take prompt artwna. Frvo In Ci'ia Hv Co. L is. Ex. Com. Kjle, Apr2:h. 14 We beg to call special attention to the Ceuv etery election notice In onr local columns. All Interested are respectfully urged to be in attendance and vote. Don't stay away and then blame the Trustees for not prop. eily respecting your wishes. If the man agetueut don't suit you, come out and ap ply the proper remedy. Reader, this means you. Ban Jacinto day Saturday. Another timely and abundant rain. Our business bouses will be olosed from 13 to 6 p. m., the day of the Flreinens' celebration. 8prlng la fairly upon as In all her charms contest. This week It la our Dripping Springs let ter that came too lute. Good kkws Bteamer for Ban Maroos River Spring Lake ordered and on the way, The services at the Baptist oburoh on Sunday evening, we learn were of a very interesting oharaoter and largoly attended. We learn that San Maroos and Kyle lodges of the Knights of Pythias are to have a union plouio at the John MoGehoe gTound, May 1st. Remember the State Convention of the W. C. T, TJ. wUl meet at the Fort Worth May 9th to 13th. We hope to see San Marcos represented on that occasion. Code's ioe maobiue began operation yes terday morning. The purity of San Mar oos ioe will be apt to attraot customers from Loo kh art and elswhere. And now the Methodist ohuroh and par sonage have a new fence, The next thing in order, we anderstand, in pursuan oe of Bishop Duncan's programme, will be a new church building. The present one, if it were good, has become quite too small.. Surely something strange is about to happen, or rather is actually transpiring. The city road overseer h, at this writing, actually working the street lending from Dr. de Steigers to Mr. Joyce's. We are glad our authorities are at last finding out that somebody lives in our mountain wards. Let the good work go on. Tfle Woman's Maoazinx is tbs title of a monthly, edited by Esther T. Houeh and published by Frank E. Housh & Co., Brat tleboro, Vt. We have been favored with a copy of the April number, it contains a finely executed portrait of the editor, en graved from a photograph by the Moss En graving Co., of New York. The table of contents 'it very attractive. Terms only 91 a year. The retirement of Col. E. D. Linn, of the Victoria Advocate, breaks the trio of editors contemporary with the editor of the Fj&eb Pbess who were In the business when he resumed it in Texas, the remaining two being Col. Baker of the Columbus Citizen, and Oapt, Cain of the Bastrop Advertiser. With the exception of the latter, the editor of the Fekb Fbsss is the oldest in continu ous service as editor of one paper iu West ern Texas. Col. Liun has sold his paper, the Vic toria Advocate, to Col. Bartow, well known in journalistic ciralos. Col. Linn, tor the most part, made the Adyooate an able and influential journal, bat rocently we beliero has not given much attention to the editorial department. We nndorstand he will go into the stook businass. We heartily congratulate him on his escape from a business, whioh, considering the responsibility, care and vexation imposed, pays the poorest, probably, of all others. We were present at the W. C. T. TJ. re union on Friday night, at the residence of M. Turner. There was a bouse full of - . i . i young folks, ana a gooa time was nun. Musio wa discoursed by Miss Annie Haymen and Miss Carrie Myer. Readings and reoitations were heard from Mrs. Gar- ett, Miss Myer, Miss Blanohe Barber and Miss Kato Breeding. All acquitted them- elves well. The exercises' closed with a ... 1 nice supper, after wnion our reporter ten the party to the further enjoyments oi tne evening. San Marcos Cemetery Association. Election Notice, An eleotion of Trustees of San Marcos Cemetery association for the ensuing year will be held at the Court House at 5 p, m., May 1st. Prox. All lot owners are entitled to vote and al' are urged to attend. It is hoped that the almost utter indiffer ence manifest in former elections will not prevail this time. W. O. Hutchisoh. i'res. E. P. Raymonds, Bec'y. An old Murder Being Investigated. Most of onr readers probably will recall the murder three or fonr years since of an old gentleman named Jones, who lived alons in the mountains some miles above this place. He was found dead with evi dences ofjviolence upon his person, and an attempt was msde to cover np the crime by burning his body with the bonse, which attempt failed. He was believed to have bad a good deal of money in the house, which with valuable papers was stolen. Suspicion, we learn rested at the time on one Martin Shnbert and two Mexicans. Shubert was afterwards convicted of borne stealing, and has but recently returned from a term of service in the pen itentiary. Suspicion being still strong against bim, he waa arrested and rut in jail Applica tion was made for bond and the cae was tried a short time since before Jadge Teich mneDer of the District Court, who admitted him to bail tn the asm of t.O"0, which oot being able to giva, be rentiM in jail. Ce teara that aonte of the evidence ia the mm was of a vwv cUnjring ehararteT, bnt m-hdber it will be found mfEcietit to coa vict hint remains to be iwn. We learm that Sheriff Vi is entitled to special credit for k: efforts to fwrH oat tho r prtrators of tils terr.b'.e erisa What is raralin the tmine of a pr any p"r.e ia inmm nn!.-i.) m. lv caVt "t tlo tt s-m:BtViM ral tke i-'nivt f to the stm- 1 temmii'n ot-e mrnf'.' Tbe 3 vnn r m tixre -mn v- a r - - coaraavKMia. - Orange I r.U.ua. I'EUSOMAL. We are glad to learn of the rapid conva lescence of Mr. A, M. xonug. L. IT Dnmi Ean.. returned home from the west thia moraine, and reports fine rains in that dlrooUon. Tha ri( flnnni'll imva Mr. Cods the Con tract for oloaului out the upper waters of the riyer. Mrs, D. B. Combs has gone Ban Antonio to visit her daughter, who la under medi cal treatment there. David Combs has gone to Mexloo with reference to the stock buslneas, Mr. MoXaughton, jr., of the Times, made bis first visit to the city of the Alamo, last week. Mrr. O'Connor, of Coronal Institute, has reoently been joined here by several of her chlldreu. Elder J, J. Williamson began services at the Christian Church last nlnht, and will oontluue over Sunday at the usual hours. Mr. Van Every diod on yesterday morn Ing. He was a kind hearted, honest man, worthy of better fortune. J. V. Hutohlns, Giesen, and perhaps oth. re have gone on an alleged huutiug and fishing excursion iu the -direction of Gon zales, Mrs. Bobbins and Mr. Marohlson's hrlrrht v on no dansbter. Carrie, have fav. ored us with inagnifioent bouquets, which morn than hear out our praises last week of the luxurianoe and perfection of their respective flower gardens. It seams to have beoome "all the go" to tumble off the new bridce over the Blanco. Siuoe little George Brings mode the descent a workman on the bridge, liarry uonnauv bv name, followed suit on r riaay last, ran. ing 80 feet in water only about 18 inches deep without, as Is reported, receiving auy Injury. News came yesterday morning from Aus tin of the death of Prof. Lyons. Few men were better known or better liked than be. Permission was asked for by telephone to bury him beside his wife In our old oerae tery, but we learn the City Council de nied the request. He will be buried at the new cemetery to-day. Major Donaldson is spending a week at the new Ban Marcos sulphur well of John Bales. He says it is stronger than the water of the Lampasas spring, and is already being extensively used, and destined to have a great run. Accommodations for visitors will be had in due time. Another feather iu the cap of San Marcos. We are pleased to notice that onr friend, Philosopher Vogelsang, has found n ex pedieut to make still a third addition to his shop and furniture ware-house, esse nis notice elsewhere. In this connection we feel it to be only just that we should say a word commendatory or the industry ana prompt attention to business.)f our worthy fellow citizen. Whatever may be tbojjfeht of his philosophical views, we think pur people will pretty unanimously agree with us when we say that we don't know how they would get along without the services of Mr. Vogelsang. One of his great merits is bis promptness. When you want him he don't hum and haw, and delay, but is right on hand, accomplishing two or three jobs while one of your slow coaches would be considering when he could make a com mencement on the first one. This flue and rather unusual trait of charaoter, we think deserves special commendation. We are glad, therefore, to notice the evldenoes of the suocess of Mr. Vogelsang. His boys, too, are growing up strong and vigor ous, follqw.ng in their father's foot steps as workmen, and making him in his older days more of a power in the com munity than when he Btood alone, Lawhon & Bass, Druggists. The Gate City is the name of a newspa per just started at Laredo by Buck Meeks formerly of this oonnty. It is handsomely printed and bids fair to deserve success. Frogamme for Firemcns' Entertainment April 20, 1888. 1. Overture, 8:30 Bharp W. H, Harris band. 2. Speech B. G. Neighbors. 8. Vocal Duet Mrs. Lawhon, Miss Nettie BealL . Reoitation Miss Jennie North eraft. 5. W.JH. Harris' band. 6, Vo otl solo Miss Janie Poole. 7. Read ing Miss Rosa Lee MoLaughlin. 8. Quar tetteMrs. Mead, Mrs. Lawlon, Misses Cara Franklin and Nettie Beall. 9. Reoita tion Miss Lillie McBride. 10. Quartette Messrs. Brown, Smith, Franklin and Law hon. 11. Instrumental Solo Hon, Geo. T. McGeheo. 12. Reoitation W. H. Nanoe. 13. Musio W. H. Harrii' band. Inspec tion, parade, base ball and foot races in the afternoon, Makriaob Licenses issued since our last report, March 22nd. Handy Weaver and Emma Kirksay. Wm. Gluenewenkel and Emma Birstell. Wm. Wilson and Lou Dust. Jose Segovia, and Josef a Sota. A. P. Maltberger and Georgia M. Tarbor ongh. Felix Lecon and Theofala Munios, Newspapers m 1888. From the edition of Geo. P. Rowell ft Go's "American Newspaper Directory," published April 2nd (its twentieth year) it appears that the Newspapers and Periodi cals of all kinds now issued in the United States andiCanada, now number 16,310, showing a gain of 890 during the last 12 months and of 7,136 in 10 years. The publishers of the directory assart that the impression that when the proprie tor of a newspaper undertakes to state what has been his exact circulation, be does not generally tell the truth is an erroneous one: and tbey conspicuously offer a reward of 100 for every instance in their book for this year, where It can be ahown that the detailed report received from a publisher was untrne. Ranraini In MiUInerj! Wifibing- to cloee oat my stock of Millinery, by May 1st, I am offering Hata, Feathers, Flowers, kc, below cost. Persons in Dtcd of each (roods woalJ ni it to tbeir advantage to oall and examine them, before bay ing eleewbere. Miae P.rmi Coixxa. If yoe are ik Simmon's liver Ig-ati w'll sorelv aid vvr ia making joa well j If r are Wivo or drj.Tjr or are rof I fling fnrm any fht of tie mofw 4t mxi of tie h v"r. HoniKk f bowl, it is i rear wn ft if oa raoaia CI for 8V j j-owr eya - - -. - - - ' - Vied. BELVIN. On Friday the 13th Inst, at his resldenoe at Uila plaoa. Rev. 11 11 Mulvlu. aaed nearly u years. The deceased was a native of South Car. olina, and belonged to the stock of French nueuenola who have contributed so many distinguished names to American history. He came to Texas in 18(5, having, as we learn, entered the ministry (Uetbodist) prior to that dale, and was thus one of the pioneer settlers and ministers or west 'lei- as. lie was residing at this place, and was President of Coronal Institute when we oama here In 1873. His tall, portly and venerable fluure was well calculated to at tract atteutlon and eommand respect, al. though he was singularly modest and unas suming in hit demeanor. He was one of the few men of bis calling who "looked the preaoher." He was distinguished for ele vation and inflexibility of principle. His health had been declining for some consid erable time, so death did not take him by surprise nor find him unprepared. His closing days were full of the spirit of Chris. tiau resignation and trust. His funeral was attended by a large eon oourae of his old frieuds and relatives, and he was buried by the Masonio fraternity of which he had long been a member. All persons who propose furulshiug ma. terial for the supper on to-morrow night, are hereby requested to report with the same by noon. IX CHURCH. From tht Yank Blade. I feel a solemn sanctity, Sweet rest of soul is- mine, My heart abides in pious peace, My bonnet sets divinel Grace, like a river, fills my soul, In chastened joy I sit, I feel religion's deepest power, My sacque's a perfect fit, A holy fervor penetrates My soul's remotest nooks, An earnest, chastened, fervid joy How ueat that ribbon looksl The good man tells of Christian peace, The organ's anthem swells, I bathe in streams of pure delight, My dress cost more than Noll's! 0 holy rest! O sabbath oalml O chastened peace serene! 1 feel thy deep abiding spell, How dowdy is Miss Green! I feel a pure, religions glow, O rapture undefined! I know my bonnet looks so nice To those who sit behindi fin publishing the above, we would by no means be understood as insinuating its applicability to our church circles, but leave the question open to all inquirers. Ed. The Library Magazine The ourrent issue of Tub Libbabt Maga zine presents the extraordinary number of 224 pages, in large type, handsomely print ed (and all for ten cents, or $1.00 a year!), tue papers being as important in onaraoter as thoy are remarkably in quantity, includ ing one on The Constitution of the United Suntes, by Hon. E. J. Phelps, United States Minister to Great Britain; a brilliant paper on The Mammoth and the Flood, from the London Quarterly Review; The Higher Education of Women, from tue WestininHtor; Islam and Christianity in India, from the Contemporary; Mr. Ruskin and His Work, from the Edinburgh; The Struggle for Exi-tonoe, by T. H. Huxley; Shakespeare or Bacon? by Sir Theodore Martin; Mystical Pessimism in Russia, by N. Tsakni; English and American Feder alism, by 0. B. Lowell, The Extraordinary Condition of Corsica, by Charles Sum nor Maine; The Balance of Naval Power in Europe, from Blackwood?; one of a series of papers on Post-Talmudio Literature, by Dr. Bernhard Pick; The Christian Element in English Poetry, by M. V. B. Knox; be sides several other important articles, and the editorial deportment of Current Thought, which embodies brief extraots from notable articles in American and f ereign periodicals. John B. Alden, Publishor, 393 Pearl Street, New York; 218 Clark Street, Chicago. Mr. Ed. Christian. Mr. Ed. Christian, after a sudden and short illness, has passed away from earth. He was one of our most successful busi ness men, having amassed in our midst a large fortune. " He was a rental, pleasant companion, a man or nne impulses and universally liked by those who knew him best. In bis death Austin loses one of ber best and most valuable citizens. The Statesman extends its condolence to his strioken family and his large cirole ef sor rowing friends. We clip the above from the Austin States man of Sunday. Mr. Christian was an uncle of Ed. Ohristain jr. of this place. For Hale. A farm of forty-seven acres, sixteen acres irrigated, ten acres in ribbon oane, two sets of dwellings about two hundred yards apart and other out buildings. A bydraulio ram that supplies the dwelling with water thence to a reservoir and a trough for stock, a fish pond with German carp, the water works and irrigation are from a spring that stands the test of the dryest seasons. A good bearing orchard of peaches, pears. apples, plums, cherries, figs, grapes; this property fronts the Blanco nyer near town I would take half in San Maroos city prop erty if in a desirable location, or one half down, balance on time to suit purchaser. The above property is one of the finest places in Texas for the nursery business. For further information address THOS. B. FORD. jan26tf Blanoo, Blanco Co., Tex. It seema that Mr. Blaine is going to give bis friends every opportunity to nominate him without bis consent He has engaged bis paasage home and will sail on Jane 16. The Re publican convention will meet on Jane 19, and will no doubt nominate Mr. Blaine, who will at that time be in mid-ocean, and therefore beyond all personal communication, which will enable his friends to rush his nomination' through the convention withont any question as to whether be will aocpt it or not The mere fact that be sails three dsys before tbe convention meet shows conclu sively that be is a party of some sacb scheme as this, for otherwise be would be too much interested in the proceedings of tbe convention to vol untarily cat himself oST from all means of obtaining information. Dallas News. Again tbe monthly slrotyped falsehood bas been pnbliabed of the decrease in tbe public debt during tbe rt month. It ears that tbe debt has ben decreased f daring March. It was oot decreased acr.t daring March. There was max amount a-i iri v wie fcoara in Svn trl OjsIrT Creek. Editor Faaa rsai-I herewith hand yon for publication a recipe to keep striped bnga off of eqnaah, cucumber aud melon viueai Take wheat bran and sprinkle on and arouud the stem of the vine about one handful to the hill. It is best to put it on in the morning whlls the dew Is on. I bave Jtried various remedies and find the common wheat bran to be more effior. clous than auy with whloh I havs expert' menled. Tbe flour in the bran adheres to tbe antenum, feet and wings of the bug, and gives him such iuoonveoience that he finds It anpleasaut to stay. I think dust of auy klud ia a preventive to some extent, As a test of various kinds I used sulphur, Urns, ashes, soot and bran, and find loss trouble by tbs bugs whore bran is used. have also experimented with earbollo add, one halt earbollo and one half glycerine, mixed, and used oue tablespoouful to one gallon of water put on with a sprinkler. I ean see no benoflcial effects, but hurt the plants some. I oaught about a dosen of these striped Intruders, and Immersed them In x the pure glycerine and acid, killed one In a few seconds, tbe others crawled off, and went on their way rejoicing. The brown bugs have boon very trouble some ia soma places. My brother, John Davis, undertook to raise a little garden, but soon as seeds would come up, those brownies" would devour at ones, maklug a olean sweep down to English peas. Find ing it impracticable to eatoh all of them, be spriuklod the remaining peas with water and sifted on a little arsenic In plowing his garden a few days afterwards he fouud the ground full of bugs. WUl some one give me his experience with arsonio or Paris green. I have been afraid to nse either on aooount of injury to plant and person. I have planted about 1,000 musk and water melon hills this season, and expect to win or have a regular Waterloo, The last few nights have beon rather cool for cotton. The lice have mads their ap pearance and tbe cotton Is at a stand-still. Corn is looking wolL Yours etc, Taos, J. Davis. April 16th. '88. Wlmberly. Everybody wishing for rain. Mrs. Ophelia Callaway expeots to start the 1st of May to Washington Territory. Her husband has been there four months. He is well pleased with tho oountry. Dr. Morris and W. P. Morris bave moved to Martindale Station. Mrs. P. Wimberley jr. has gone back to Blanoo oity, after a pleasant stay with her relatives. Mr. Holt and family, from Purgatory, were in Wiuiberly lost Saturday, visiting relatives. Mrs. Frnnkie Vantis, after a pleasant stay with her relatives and friends, has re turned to ber home in San Antonio. Miss Fannie Howard is visiting friends in San Marcos this week. Mr. Z. T. Wiuiberly and wife had a pleasant trip last Saturday evening, visiting T. J. Entis aud family. The yonng Mr. Walter Estls robbed a bee stand, and they had honey, and all tho good things that could be ask for. No more. A Fbibnd to thi Fbbb Pbbss, Lockhnrt Dots. Dr. Blunt, of Galveston, formerly of this place, was visiting his old home last weok. Miss Etta Hendrick went to San Marcos Wednesday morning on business. Mr. Riley, of the Cumberland Posbyter ian Church, is assisting Mr. J. T. Gillett in a week of prayer. Mr. Dan Heimer died yesterday. He wan an old settler of Caldwell Co. District Court will adjourn Friday. The Judge rendered several important decisions. Mrs , J. J. Williamson paid San Maroos a short visit last week. The Firemen will have a plonlo on the 1st of May. We enfoyed a pleasant serenade last Fri day night by tbe young ladies and gentle men, of Lookhart. Miss Sarah Runkle is going to give her school a pionio next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mackln went over to San Maroos this morning, Lockhart is improving rapidly. We can hear tbe noise of the hammer all around us. Etaiin. That Tired Feeling The warm weather has a debilitating effect, especially upon those who are within doors most of tbe time. The peculiar, yet common, complaint known as "that tired feeling," is the result. This feeling can be entirely overcome by taking Hood's SarsaparUla, which gives new life and strength to all the functions of the body. I could not sleep t bad no appetite. I took Hood's SarsaparUla and soon began to sleep soundly could get np without that tired and languid feeling; and my appetite Improved." B. A. SaxroKO, Kent, Ohio. Strengthen the System T'BocA' iBeJTUiparnia Is characterized by three peculiarities I 1st, the eowUHnaMon of remedial agents Id, the proportion M, the precast of securing the active medicinal qualities. Tbe result Is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. Hood's SarsaparUla tones np my system, purines my blood, sharpens my sriietlle. and Voms to make me over." J. P. iHOJirsoa, BegUter ot Deeds, Lowell Mass. Hood's Bartaparuls beats all others, and Is worth Its weight In void." I. Uajumvotox, 130 Bank Street, Kew lurk City. Hood's SarsaparUla Bole by all druggists. It ; six for S5. Mads only by G. L HOOD OO, Lowell, Maafc IOO .Doses One Dollar FOR MUSICAL PEOPLE! NORTH'S MUSICAL JOURNAL Mwlral "talj aaWUkeS. CaMala IS ia h ' avM KO'iura IS Staff I atw XKlc litnrf law. InrfMient. r rrrH'a SI wnt at at araa alc4 Irea ir MUhfM af paaltoatlaaa aa a pranlaa, tkaa Ika taoiwr nallf txrtm (im ta ar wktak mH m la aira a taaa Uaa S fmt aalv SI- WttS taa fraary aaaaar aa taatracw artM, "HiTta aa aalla S'ntlar" ? taat C. (tt aa "aaw aa wit! aaatlaaa awil aaata Tfcla aa4a at anictaa at alae-ttk aaaay w mttrm at aaaatrlaata. aaS at a4 aa at (k bim nMt fc-lo at iaa awavUr M- tto :B)ir s. ' r pcia wprlSdi. .A. PIANO FREE, T aw w4m la a lata aaaw at aafc- nkm a awra'a Imu Jra.at ' ai aa Ja v - ' ,B r a a4 ant r u mt a al 1'ia.K fra abr. Fr J ill r i.vaatnsro rvr. IX) I'll "al St . ra.taalja. Pa Tbs CanTvav The April number of the Century cloaea the thlny-flfth half-yearly volume. Tbe Bret artlul la by Edward L. Wilaon,-th wall-known photographer, and is desorintive of the natural and other feat, urea of Palestine "From Dan to Lleenheta,', The artiol baa s great numbur of Illustra tions, mainly from photographs, aud will be of spatial interest to tbe teachers and stu. dents of the International Sunday school les sons. Theodore Roosevelt, in tils somber, dserrilies that dooidodly American institu tion, "The RounCip." As Mr. Roosovell and Mr. Ueuilngtou, the artist, have both participated in suub sceues aa are here de pleted, the paper Is unusually vivid both in Utter-press aud illustrations. An Illustra ted article on the ' Amerioaa Inventors ot the Telegraph" tells the inside story of the Inventlou, especially bnnglng out the ser vices rendered to the enterprise by Mr. Al. fred Vail. Mr, Vail's extremely Important eonneotlon with the invention ia here for the first time fully aud authoritatively told. Tbe article will be a anrpriae to the burger part of the public, The Century has ita usual complement of short sketches, poems, editorial oominent and war memoranda. Ex-Goy. Palmer Married Springfield. 111., April . Ex-Oov, John M. Palmer and Mrs. Helen L, Kimball of this city were married at 9:20 o'clock to day at the Lamb family residence on 2nd aud Adams streots, In the presence of about forty relatives. The Rev. James A Reed officiated. No display of any kind was permitted to deprive the oocasion of its pri vate and exclusive nature and the many handsome tokens of personal esteem which were reoeived were not exhibited. The bride wore a cloth traveling costume, ' Tbe couple will spend an autumnal non. eymoon in St. Louis. The bride is aged 43 and tbs groom 70. Mrs. Palmer was a Miss Lamb, a member of oue of tbe oldest fami lies of the city and the sister-in-law of Qen. Johu Cook. Gov. Palmer retired from tbe war a major-general and has since held many positions of honor and trust. In 1870 he was a member of the commission appointed by order of oongress to investigate the eleo tion frauds in Louisiana, aud was elsotsd governor of Illinois in 1SU8. The "Masasine of Amerloan History" for April, is again largely devoted o por traits and other niemoribilia of Washing ton. "Tbe Acquisition of Florida" is a very ably written artiole by our Minister to Spain, Hon. J. L. M. Curry, LI D. Professor A O Hopkins, of Hamilton Col lege, contributes "Between Albany and Buffalo," a delightful description of the early methods of transportation ana travel in New York; to be continued in the May number, A bright piotnre from the diary of Rev. Manasseb Cutler is entitled, 'Ohuroh-golng New York City In 1787." Mrs. Alice D Le Plonceon furnishes an In. atruotlve aooount of "The Conquest of tbe Mayan" in Yuoatan. A curiously enter. talning f contribution ia "An Englishman's Pooket Note book in 1828." tolling in a very racy style of what he saw in Amerioa. Andrew D. Melllo, jr., writes or "rne Militia of New Jersey in tne Revolution," and Professor Oliver P. Hubbard draws a striking picture of the "Harmony of His tory." Published at 743 Broadway, New York. Everything which belongs to pure, healthy blood is imparted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. A trial will oonvinoe you of its merit. School Eleotion at Kerr yllle. Kebbvilli, April 4. At the school elec tion to-dnv there were 33 votes cast: 32 of that number were in favor of a sohool tax of 40 oents on the $100 for the purpose of pay ing interest on money to be raised by issu ing 20-year, 6 per oent interest bearing bonds to to the amount of f 8,000, for tbe purpose of buying tbe ground and building a house and furnishing a ' school, Tb trustees think they can have the house ready by the first of September. Cannot San Maroos do as well as Kerr- ylllef Patents Granted. Patents granted to oitizons of Texas dur ing the past week and reported expressly for the FnEB Pbkss by O. A. Snow fc Co., patent lawyers, opp. TJ. S. Potent office, Washington, v. y. i J, A. Baohman, Anstin, Shutter fastener. Kate P. Beaird, Tyler, Sewina machine. Peter L. Brady, Heame, Nut look. E. East, Armour, Cultivator, A. J. Onssom, White Wright, Automatlo grain measuring maohine. A. Mnttljetz, Uiddings, .Baling press. H, Sipe, Cleburne, Gate. R. W, Aroher, Beeville, Baling press. W. A. Cruwdus, Dallas, Dynamo elect rio maohine. O. D. Streeter, Waco, Fire kindler. ST. LEONARD HOTEL. The citizens of San Marcos and surrounding country are invited to call and make the acquaintaince of the "St Leon ard Hotel," when they have business in San Antonio. No where in Texas can nicer ac commodations, better fare, or more home comfort be found for $i. and $2.00 per day. PEINE AS P. LOUNSBEBY, PR0PBIETOB. E. S. Mackin, SAN MARCOS, TEX. Plans and Estimates furnished on applica tion. Correspondence solicited. Address, Box 29. San Maroos. mr251y Pacts Worth Knowing I DR. HlRLArS MEDICATED TAP0R BATHS Will poalllaalT ra BlaaS Palaaaiffg la avar farm. Cataira. Dvala, Dfaa aa all farm. Braaaia, E17.Jp.laa. laaoainla, Inaaalir, Vaaralaia. Kkaaaia Urn, Salailoa aa4 all faatlal SaraagaaM la aa4 iarra. TEMPLLTON'3 EYE WATEB Will aaalUral car tka want aaaaa f Bar Kaa, lOSAilE E. 7. 1517X2, " soli raoatrrsBM. IIO Bast Taatth ntraet, Aaefla, Tax. Territory for Rath and Ere Hater for Sale, Eye Water express te auy part ef tbe Calt! State. receipt f $1 2. bajer paylat; exprrat eharrea, Kirttarcit: Wm. Thomaa.sr.JSan Marco. Tex.. 9 UaWna. ti-Smmr mf Taaaa, AaaOa; Laar Bi.aa. ra-Bar at A al U MrF.rtaa aauaor, a aavta; T . m aarwart. " . Ba rat. B tar a'ta. B " . Cai. m iafc ; '. A. aVaai f lk la. S-a-naaa. aav-as L C . jvi n Urr "v " a - a ? a irr 11,1 (. .a, V.ai, aa aaar,a a. attara. eaawiy; .pia r w a.m. r v 4 Jaara frtu Tr Bra. avaMa mm Bra. Dr. lkar(, Aa.ua: W. R. Brva. laiinlk ta mmmrnxy. Bra. . CM. raHaa, Ark i It B. i. Iwrt. Saa A.aa.. B)f. AHna Prnoa-. A Slstlnguiohoi Judg Sayii Austin, Tbxas, Jan. 29, 188T. Mr, A. K. Ilawkesi . ' Dear Sir i I am 62 years old. I 'bought a pair 0( your Uryatalised Lensee about a year ago, whan I could with dlflloulty, i4 very large print After nsing your glasses three or four months 1 notioed that my sight Improved, and I now read the finest print with tbe naked eye. Jambs H, Dbuu a ix iTia rirrao iu tm irt qdabiithd & f. McAllister, San Maroos. D. A. GLOVER, W. D. WOOD, raasuiNT. non rur. TOM H. 3 LOVER, OASBim. GLOVER NATIONAL BANK OF HAH nAKUM. Capital raid Up $60,000. Authorized Capital, $160,000. A Gaaaral Danklns BuiIsmi Traatsotad. Aa. tounU f Harobanla, Nrai aa InSivMaal sallaitas DltaCTOBI. W. D. WOOD. w. o. HUTCH won. . 1. T. HUT (HUNS, OBO. T. atOOBHKB. P. a. OLOvaa. -o. w. donalson. ' Hy281yJ BAN MABOOS BOOKSTORES NEWS STAND Raw Books aod latest Rawapapars sad Parlo4(als S aaolall. A tall Una of Stationary sad Bolluna. BarTrMUit aa wall as raildant ptttt wHl bars And what la.y vast Id the Ho ef papara.raad. Ids Btattar. at, Oall and . luaattl GEORGE 8TEPHAN BARBER, SAN MARCOS, . TEXAS, Is now "at horns" in his new and elegant shop adjoining Rofhslna' hotel, on the Square, where lie will be glad to welcome old and new friends and customers. Good barbers and satisfactory work assured. flOlf S. B. McBRIDE, Attorney at Law LAND AND COLLECTING AG'T, OiBoe over Green's Bank, Ban Mar cos. aop9tt Drs. Woods & Beall, Physicians and Surgeons. Calls left at tho Drugstores of Baynolds A Daniol and V A. Beall will receive promot attention. ' fb 24tf San Marcos Hotel $1.00 A DAY, GOOD TABLE AND BEDS. Mrs. If. BEED, Proprietress, '. apiatt John P. Lehde, M. D. SAN MAROOS, TEXAS. FBAOTIOES MEDICINE AND SUKGEEY. Special Attention to Spinal piteate. Capt. Martin House, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. KYLE, TEXAS, ' ' lira. S. A. HOACH. Proprietress. tcTClates by day, week or month very rea sonable. Visitors to Eyle will And this a comfortable home. deoltf, . AVENUE HOTEL. CORGRfSS AVBH01, AUSTIN, - TEXAS, Sirs. IT. L. Dill, Proprietress. - Centrally Situated, Good Sample Boom. J. L. MC'NUTT (AMieaHer U Winn at fop.) ' MEAT MARKET Baa Astoate liraat, kaiwaaa Danay's Caraar aad Sia Maraoa Hatal. FIRST CLAbB MEATS of all kinds at bottom rates. dofitf CITY BAKERY, NEIT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE I larlla Ipaeial AtUaUt a I sty niRVA BR I AD, IOSK. OOSFtB BBIAD, Fill ilLUIS, BOLLS, CBRAR POrfH. KIMIS, ' aid KAir oth i a vAUKnia. Taa aaklBR la Saa arlth aaa af Ike Ja Viaa aaaaa aaaia by a aaw pracaaa af SWIaaiaS aaal kick aukaa tka taeSa pralarakla a tkaaa kakad la ataar aaaaa aa ikar era mm SrtaS. aa4 Ikav ara aaara palaukl aa kaalikfal. I Sil aU araar Sw eraaaaata! Oaeklaa. AU kladsaf Maau kak.S. liiMHftJ), niBTIH BIEEK. J. S. STEELE. Feed Store. SAN nARCOS. TEXAS- Corn, Oata, Hay, Bran. Cboppei fe4 anJ everj thing !m In hia line cooetantlj on band. jan27tf DR. J. H. 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