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r 1 i - i . :! t '' . it '11 "Mi "l 1 2 ' J $ . i ! ? v X a 3 I, i I .3 i . ! Free Pk ess. ISAAC H. JULIAN. - - TAHar AN MAftOOB. TiKAi. THUUSDAY. JANlttltY U. JHHtf. IM. C.MI ' ' Pl1"' ,h' "M k feat II ' 4.U.4..rlU. 4 a... u Uur ! DhhwI km ritiMtr aamniaiilfAilim au1iII.Ii.iI uulxt la vHUf'l ! MBit aiwiaipaiiln It. '' -HoaiIa ! lrai for our mmmm W The Grandest Offer Yet. J?or tbc next sixty days, we arc authorized to club tin famous Texas Sittings price $4, with the Fkkk Tklss, both Jor only Sj ' Slxtrmlh Year, Tlio prtment inniic of tb I'nr.K Ynwm l)igiiin its Sixteenth Year. Il lina Ihiou ao lonjf Ixforo llio pnldio of wo tern T?mw mnl uIhuwIiiit, that 4i nuoiln no iiilroiWliou nor any tmuuiiiuaa to ita futuro cuumo. Wo (Oun onljr miy Unit wu hIihII titrivo to irmko tho voliimo jiml Ixiuninj,' tlir .heat of tli ru'rieii. Tlmuliiiitf " dihimruitnj intblio" for iU favor ah Jtttlicrto iniuiiftatoil.lioiMntf for neon tiuuuDoa nut incru8o of tho huiiio, ami fooling 'aura we uro rilit" MhM "go ahwul." Ot'R tliia wcik'a cilitiou of tlio Fufcf lWs couhuU of 1100 oopioH. It in intoiuli'il to iiiuko tli pnjur Aud ita uuoxmiuoUhI clubbing lonux lntttor known, with rtfirtn to lhi .eulurgeiuout of iU aulMoriptiou list, riouao vxitiniuo it eurofu!ly, aiul iU flubbing oouibiimtion with amno of ,tbo btwt iuti of till) luiul, aiul lot ua lioar from you. Tbo Witkhingtou Irving tttoriw) bo fjua iu our present iMUo, will run through our ihIuiuii for ukuit two nonth. Ws hnll try siul iiply l:tok nuiuUor, but t iuuro Hgiinitt juinsing sny (vtrt of tho ttorii, you houKI at ouoo sou J iu your tub scriptiou. Our SHH'lal Clubbing l.Ut. T-Jft Siflings, th rogulur pnoo of .which is I, and Mia Furs Tut-. $100, both for only :t.lKl, or just ono half regular rati. Soo itisjil lytnt advoitivomt'iit a snother column. 2, The Now York World, wukly, snd the Fkkk I'mesa at ouly 3 SO fvv SK)th. The World is cue of the promi cost lXiiuocrfttic )vt)Hr tioh nuiu U'roonUius SI ooluiuus. including .t a high cls rtopularuovrl. S. The Detroit lxe l'nvis. and (ho Fkkk I'stwi toth for ouly $'J.tU. iee Adiertiitemrut. tThe Fort Worth (Vuvtte weekly od the Fkkc Fujj( at J SJ for IkUIi, or ;I,10 for the Suud y 0 telle snd Fstt FKtss. Sre sdver tieuent. Ttn w farm sud Utnoh nd tho Fscs Pkkss U4h fvr i5i St-e Urge ,aVlrerUenieut. S eur rUtsl Clubbing List Mke your se'.ooUons sud we w ill prvuuptly fill your order. Let u LKr from vur cauipa'u ' and other ubortbvr whoo subctip-1 tiii expire Jsn.Ut ' ' Ciia-aUavp.u to town, i h md- iv,S Anvwio U badJins a city 1.V1 s nUt,.v j , of iV, PoM.hUry ruin, and th Vr ite,l ; u uQ Vf f A A Thoa:. Thu State buildr in pron twr.oj,,,, w? op.E Iwu". dad it beyond ue;r cap;ty to 1V wc wnt r luble, firt-c' t "de'iwr the vvvl. Texas paper You will fiud it iu the fit Worth Oitt. ia cur fourth pt. Mt k'e ci to the jsvp'e :i the i-Id Ut. Ti,ey oabt to W pro. .led lor bv law m Tna Ta Tca Fna asd U.roh is doubt'. tie Ut jvjr f.vr T,i. f rr Sev lu'.l aaaoutoioi; ef ca car foiuxtl pif Cvu lviv.it. v-f t-i oviL-.y i o i: ia favvir of :c.vy k- ;':ry ia Kort !WoJ cv ja'.y. a.J j-.r t.o cf Ttw oao d.-;ci to tj. wth f r.Vva Fata I'mm . t- . . y . .' CiJ cvaaly vprbv-&sS f .11 rrvcta vt tw p.-.se-.-i :,t of .."Vj c--- r cvi. a:J r. aJ -l.: : Jt v a iiulite in our IoiihI eolouu it will bo suuii thai, tlio Jl.iy County lVriucrs' Alliuncu will hold its next mooting nt liixhi, on Ttii'sdnj luxt, tho Htu inxL Wo lio u to hnur of a full attt'iidaiu o nud a thoroiigli ro oiKitiiiatioii of lliin worthy mid coin, uiuiidiiblo movoumnt. It has gmio through many tribulations, but we sue uo rt'itHou Unit it should grow weary in well doing. With enlarged wisdom, tho i tbiilt of itXiiorimitv, it is likely to moot with fowtr obatacleH iu its future ImutuYciil (uogrehs. It has already imliiuvuJ a great work in sol ting tho farming dims to reading and thinking. Tlioro has been a great nud muuifoHt ohango nmong tho farmers of this county in thene inxjioRts, with which uo doubt tho Alliaiu'o meetings uro to bo credited. It has ulroady been n groat educator of our farmers. Wo say, let the good work go on. Tho prosperity of tho whole country is iudiNsolubly interwoven with that of tho farming rluKs. lvKvur.M, did you sver ruhYct that the simple general observance of the "(loldeu ltulu" would of itself ben positive snd sbsoluto cure for nil the political and social ills which threat en the safely of our government ami the linppiness of the American poo plot Under its benign sway, war, iu temperance nud other giant wrong would cease. It would be alike fatnj to monopoly anil anarchy. The (loldcn Rule is the very cpiintcHttenco of true democracy. The stories about outrageous treat ment of women in Alaska, over which Senator Voorhees worked himself in to n frenr.y. are now denied. So sav tlio S in Antonio l'tpies. and thereby perpetrates a blunder which is not creditable to a journal of its position. It was u Mrs. Voor hees, uot Senator Voorhees, who gave publicity to the statements re ferred to. We have seen uo iutima tion that she is even in any way re lated to the Senator. Tins is tho se usou, peculiarly, iu which tho poor should bo remember ed. We always remember the tine sentiment with which Kirns con cludes his touching poem, "A Win ter Night," in which ho invokes the retuemorance not on;v of suttenng huiumity, poorly protected from the wintry blast, but also of "the un sheltered cattle aud silly sheep :" "Tha heart liioolut u.l kiud To tiik next Texas legislature: Why defr giving relief to the grest body i f our peopls by lowering the rates of interest f Our people are suffering deeply for cheaper motley. There is no other matter of so much impel taucc raid urgency us ibis. It would bring the money uow lying idle ut exorbitant interest iuto gen eral circulation, nud promote sll kinds of improvements. Why louger delay so rightcviis a dttsl &mp William Cobbett, tho great Knglisb champion of the rights of the common people: "I know of no poaiti mi in life which is improved by having ignoriuv for ! iUiKUi:on. So say wc. It will f n,ii i.i ..t bunt m,'H lvvits t of burden of any portioa of the Lu ; turn no. The attempt will rMct ' -- - - -- ---- - - - - - - and degrade the oppreor well a the oppressed. The d.spitoh whioh apjeajed in tho Kipresw few dx :ne that Kevs. Xlolnt;re, Ar.ulroU;; and StovV.I had "inevl av"" the Tea Vivr.iwv IkMx.i ii a su.v'e'. tvt'i iu ty e- i I . it: n.:;v W : a Autrt w.:.ii"iv Tn4:.o.i J :. i: f.ir :ap;rvvl latir r.".er of to. K.dr Ucrd o or old r r.t.'i .v" 0.ir vour. 'or iv iv t, ur :v to rud hve 3 l'. L.d 3 OlJVt. or e re r-. e '-.xie of I -1 t'lAll for .: iu -r ueo.lxr .t --.l t t i- loi;ot J iv : m 1 n'! i u o" . f Sou r:. - Joe : I 1 A v ; u- i t t .s V i uo s.-cu a-tt. itro-T1-: t jfi :-r Vr t.if r 1 o iv-.. : Kr m.vsiii.mjtox mmt. From our Ueul.ir Curri'itjionuVut J WhiiiMiTN, Dec. 28, 1SH8. Secretary Whitney is very iniieh ploio.cd nt tho huceoss which attend td tho second win like oxpod.tiuii ho has been vailed on to stud out dur ing his administration of tho Navy department, diMpiitches having been received this Week htaliug that the liny lien government had turned the American steamer which thoy soizud over to Admiral Luce its soon as hu made the demand. The republicans seem to be it gn ody lot. Notsatihlied with having just oleclod a TroMdent, sumo of them havu already begun to boom Senator Allison as ll.o candidate for 1892. Hut probably this premature boom is only intended ns u menace to Mr. Harrison, who has possibly already begun to indulge in dreams of ugaiu being the candidate of his party. If tho canvass fur the Speakership of tho next House coutinnes to npreiul at the late that it has up to this time, when tho Fifty-first Con gress meets every republican Repre sentative will bo a cundidato for Speaker. This week has brought out threo new candidates, notwith standing Christmas and the Con gressional recess. They arc: Messrs Lodge, of Mass., Hay no of Tiuu., and Fsiqnhnr of Xiw York. It is proposed to add a schedule of inquiry to those allowed by the House bill providing for the taking of tho eleventh census. The new schedule is to be n complete ctusus of tho Confederate soldiers now liv iug, with tluir terms of service. Tlieie is already a prov sion for re turns of Union soMU rs. The proposi tion will bo considered afhenext meeting of tho Senate committee ou the census. The Dhiiue tight is getting to bo very interesting to democrats, as it lias uow reached u stage which makes it certain that it will go right along for the uext four years, no matter whether Mr. lilaiue goes into Mr. Harrison s cabinet, or gets snubbed by the rresideut elect. Mr, Harrison only has the priuledge of deciding whether he will furnish tho Kaiuo- ities with the sinews of war and have them for nominal friends, or turn them out in the cold and have them for open enemies. There is no mid dle ground to form the basis for compromise. Democrats are all hop - ing lo see iiaine "inruea viou Harrison, hs they recognize the fact that he has it iu his power to make Harrison's ndmitiitration n failure. ud tho defeat of the republican party iu ISSl'J s certaiutv. if he i i i. chooses to tiirht. and his friends are. stating openly that he proposes war to the knife if he is uot made St ere - tary of itste. If John Wanamaker becomes Tost - master Gotura!, as uow stems likely. re iuav expect to see "barjiaiu couu- crs- ,"sta bashed iu every pot-otlice we . , . , , for the sale of hopworu postal cards i ...... aud uiup. Cuitf Jiutiw Tu!!i r and family , I. . .,.,..: Ucivt? n.ri'in j.ivi,i .,v',i,.- . ,,, -phe Southern republicans will : t0 borrow. fourteen members if the next C'.erk Fi?tcindoIUi! Why. wove House, which will enable them to,lwn St1Uu the a for -?ld all along. o .,:.,, f ... u-l,:'..)i ! Dealer I know it. but I'm g.Mtig l 1 L. . . V li.i-...v ... .. ...x - , ti.,.v have already -iwn notice. They ;u:Jud to woik L r all its worth ja way of pa-.n u.sjje. S-.id a prominent Southern wan to rue vestirdav: "How uor.er.sical i :i ! th!v.s,ilt.ntio nd imer: e stun 'isi up daily to H arisot:. ns:c c'.ei'.itLOv t h: hinds towards the Soutli. Pid the Northern States C llil' lO .11. I. .1 l . u ?iu t iH-:' Not at a'.'.. TLev, I.ke men. ;ud for ti e wert !:ou'.d do tue ,:!;?." act", and vie New yvi-.rs netm ire i?Tr'a-.y of a ort tl.: KtoVeo ovl .il &lJ friursity. T- .- Tr -. -Cu C.iU -..Imu atv more f'r:uilt-u we, a'u.l -y: -We you a ro-tero.i aa.l li.ip py Net Ycat, and "ivr y.-a te ttAv iu i't r y our doti; " I.i a"! o.i.! eiU tie p.vur v'li orf-r ie:rtj' in. -..:, v; i .t i n. t o erel . u: t- u to rv .'.: lo v irUxt. v of .:. o l o; : . o d t. a.- p ' te c-- oa:: is-.r L .! uu.Ut t-t.r -.us. 03 t-i r .-.iVs. d 1 up t.e die l"iv:-uer .ru:' '; t ".I ,.c at a '.:: : ..t-s u;o : f :. -y a- 1 fi.cud. so. Ku S.u: v. u :u I'livlia.lwli ro il i i. u Ni Yoax l"'e- I.e d. : : : -! Ur.'.'.tr u;- -r. - r-.o ;r .- ' ij. ' i t -: .5 t-i i i .-x . . : .it ' u : .v i- . . a- 1 . :. The Klcventli ("i'iisuh. Wahiii.nutwn. Die. 2."). Tho senate committee on the cuiuma has not as yet had suy uieotiug to consider the house bill providing for the taking of tliH eleventh census. A bill for this purpose passed the House of Itepre suutativos nt its last sussioii As the date spproachos on which it is pro posed the census shall bo taken Junu 1, 180J tho committee is re ceiving frequent eouimuuieation sug gesting nnionduients to the House bill. Tho principle ones suggested relate to the provisiou authorizing nn enumeration of the survivors of the lale war, aud. tlio insertion of a pro vision'for ascertaining the recorded indebtedness of the people. The Kate Adams, tho fastest and aud finest steuiner that ran between Memphis. Tennessee, ami Arkansas City, was burned ou tho 2:ld nit. for ty miles below Memphis, while en route for that city. From sparks the lire caught iu cotton, with which she was pretty well laden. There being uo uliance to put the tire out the steamer was headed for the shore and most of the people were saved ; but 21 men, black nud white, were drowned by jumping overboard. The steamer was valued tit !?73,00i), which was partially covered by insur ance. Eleven hundred and sixty ouh bales of cotton, 100!) sacks of cotton seed, ami 20,000 in mouoy was burned with the steamer. Dr. GMdiiitrs't.'uosls. The distinguished Methodist Epis copal Bishops, Reverends Waldeii, of Cincinnati, and Goodsell, of New York, are visiting S.iu Antonio, the guests of Rov. Dr. Giddins, of Trin ity Methodist church. Both of the eminent cTuii-clmum participated in the sijrvices at that chorea Sunday, the evening scrnnai being delivered by Bishop tioodse!!. Bishop Waldeii is on his way to M. xico to investigate the mission in that country where the Mi thodist church has been pushing her evangelical work with consider able vigor. Bishop Go uUell will ex utiiiuc the status of tiie denomination in Tixas, and si-hct for himstlfa home. S A. Express. Dr. Macune Hesiiriis. Some weeks ngo Dr. Charles W. Macune teudered his resignation ns business manager of the Alliance Ex change at Dallas, but tliw board of di rectors declined to accept it, which fuct was published nt the time iuTiiE Ntws. Dr. Macuue has uow resigned permanently sud will proceed to ti('ro J R Wt.tk!y llt.u..nvipt.r to te ! known us the organ of the Alliance, iil. lun .ri kit tit lktwiiii f hit t1iti,r dit Wheel Mid othr agricultural organ zitv-r.s of the United StuUs. Mr. E. L. Jonrs, the business ! manauei of the Alliance Exchange at ; 0 j; wi;i tnke tlll. rluee vaeuiit by M.iCuiie. the resignation of Dr. The following, from the Green vi'ie l!:i!.ir. is fa!i of wholesome truth: S line people cry " hard times"' by vv.iV of n:-oiov for not et:ang their ju-t deb: wiii -ii tuey oouid meet by .'"' " !U -; ; good is for evervlKMv to piy up. If j vo lwVt. ytxH aollar in oiir pocket. owe ttJ.lt :uil0lltit to souiei'ody ! it is not vour d!'.ar and von j have uo moral r cr'at to kit-p it. Oi j ivre time are lot of lumt people j who cannot pav a;, tnev i-we, but JR but 'uot. j Pe.dtr (to cltrk) I m iroin.!; to make thoe bov s diagonal tniw ?15 to g WAJ baselui:! b-i with e:.ch 'e of ther.i fr of ohsr-e IXtroit Frte Trvs. Voman v.t- t r.d tninp. who is n '.ir. at tiie ciu If roa.'.l coin roiiaJ to tue P.c it.vr 1 C ve t. U pu-ce o p-e. l.re.l trauifV-i una;-, tu "!u. not any : yoi jv tne piece if ie whtn I ivssed through th:s seo- l;ca fl,.2.r?r EiMuce. -ABithir i t r. -.i'i: shoatid a Kd sail'! Ivy as t fatur w; ums sr...t -in-xi fr;i". i.i h-.jid by a spike ia li e d r !.. Be Sure It r.-a tirf ep t--t ca4 v tzf E .1 Sirsi; -ir.ra .oiacv J S Ul ct ctir. A K-oi.-a :vt. xacf m .t? Liuuiiv-c te'.' tifrseoe .vleoi '.i : t:?ra tneJ : i:0..v zj tof lit: ai ..r; till 1 avL. liii To Get ry a. ;. r. r- v rr'-l m v.- fvrf. I V : 1 i a t t-iJ Ua: H vxi S--vira.-.1. i it .S I a: i - S. irJ UMiui .- cti-. W-i I v txks.t H a--c-.--e ac ao At te t eoi.C Hood's f i 1 -rvier Al I r - - X u jr il rr.-rv.-f jest r-c Sarsaparilla S -4 -A- 0 1 t 1 o IOO Doses One Dollar sa: marcgs Marble Works. &r Notice thi.t the fifories mivir Used below are begun in tho preseiil issno of tne Free Press Four of ' IMiitoD Irak's , Washington Irving. The above Portrait is a remarkably good likeness of that Famous Author. If you have no portrait of Irviaj, cut this one out. We shall shortly pre sent four of the most pop ular of WASHINGTON IRVING'S many delight ful stories in these col umns. These sketches will be : The Legend of Sleep? Hollow. Rip Van Wiskle. Dolpli ilejliger. t Tiie Devil aotl l Tom Waller. I The type used in these i tales will be a new and , large-faced Brevier, splen did for the eyes. ;Thcse Novelettes Will Be . Superbly Illustrated By the Best Newspaper Artists, and, altogether, will form a most unique and popular feature. We need not ren:arl: ' cn the quality of Irvir.g's writings. There is no thin better. And yet a lare majority of our read ers have, prcbably, never read more than one, cr at mcst, two, of the stories vre shall present. This is tho ac cf revival cf good things, and wc urge everybody to read these WASHINGTON IRV ING NOVELETTES from beginning to end. If you have read either cr all cf them once, read then: again. I: will do vcu rcsd. " T. K. H'jrCrilS. m m mm mm mmmm mm t ri5rt. CYSTERS. Etc. ; - I : - - t - . v - in Is a H! Important to A $4 Taper, 800 Pases, 1500 Illustrations, 3000 CoInmnj ALMOST GIVEN AWAY NolbiDj it this ige Cfceap Litrture. or in an; lber ig. ku tpllti (V, Mitij EXTRAOEDIMARY OPPBuj To every person who (within 60 days froi the date of this paper) will subscribe' for Tin: SAN MARCOS FREE PRESS, Subscription price $2 U (fear, ' . ,;: Aud pay, in advance, the yearly subsor.ption price and $1 additional villN' . .. vr a conv. weekly, of our ptiper and also for one year copy, weeklr. td . . 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Tho regular price of that paper is now, and will oontiuue to be, $i a year, bnt ft publiKbtrs, lieiug desirons of ad hug to their list of snbHcribers iu this neetiou, hire nud, n speirml and extraonliuary reduction to ua for a limited period. . . The aiuouut for both papers should be seiit direct to ns by P. O. Order, Ponta) NntP, or otherwise, and wu shall order the publishers to mail KIFTINtiS from Hw ' Vrk to von for one jvar. ....,. Call, or write to this office, aud you will get a sample copy of MFTIM18,- Aildiess. FRE San Maroon. Tnu -OKAI.KB IH- FURMETURE, wall paper, W1HD0W SHADES, CSiLRPETIWCf Carpeting at Low Figures to Reduce Stock. . 11 FIRM. ( I. W. WOOD. U. J. WILLIAMSON. WOOD & WILLIAMSON, DEALEKS IN gENTv GIiOTHIPJG, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Shirts, . ; And the Celebrated E- & W. Collarff and Cuffs, C And everything to! be fouud in a first-class QenU' Forniabiiig Goods Stow. TEADE SOIjICI'X'JsJP. WO P S NEW BUILDING. X V loot to Huriij i. Co. ) 20 OoodBooKsFres! 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