The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 11, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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T II E N E W S
WHi iltall at nil Itmei be thanlutor
coMinunlcattent Jron atroail jirocuteil
they are to the n > l it inhlligibty urttttn
and ontiitn nopertonithtln
hnfiinbij Morning Nt > tciiilnr 11 1M0
EsiioiiAvrs arc shipping from Eng
gland by tho bout lo id directly for
Galveston
It ia rninorul that Gin Urnntuill
lio elected president of tho Western
Union J elcginph company in October
Ntho ISth judicial district Klein
incs district no nomination fur jiMlgo
will bu undo uud each enndidato Mill-
run on his unit account
Avitiihi fiinliio Is now tlinntcned
in India ibis time hnvvovtr it is
not too much rain but n scarcity of it
which make the crisis imminent
Oev Kyninrs reports from India
that ho iisfcate l Ayoob Knhn with so
Aero loss tn the Arghanlsttna Soter
nl piece of artillery fill into the hunda
of tho Ilrltisli
Mil W J Wtl kkk i > democrat and
formci editor of the San Antonio
Jlcmtil Is a candidate for floater in
tho legislature in the Ban Antonio dis
trkt against thn rigulur nominee
Wi havo received tho m uutuoth
edition of tho fialtostiui Acu which
was issitul on tho 1st f Stptmibor
Itcontalns atastdtal of information
concerning Toms mill Is a very vnlu
ftblo piper for ruftrence
AXOUWNiv to a division of tho at
torneygeneral tho same puson can
hold both ofllcts of dlstilct nml county
clerk mid in sonic countks ono person
ia running for both but in this our
pi mint ufllcnra iiroruuulng for the of
fJcoscparaUir
Tim picsent emir of Afghanistan
Ajoob Khan Ins liten driviii from hi
coiintr anil most of Ills fullonira
drirui off or Ulltd W hitlitr tho ling
Hall will now tnlio formal and tiitunl
possissinu of tho lountry or simply
obtain guarantees tint tin Ir ikuianils
will be eomplkd with is ot to bo
>
Ort Hurt Eli his enured tho lank
and lllo of tho democratic party If
it m eded anything to ruin It this Alls
tho bill oxnitlj Jfu was mlglually n
democrat but lias belonged > erery
put that lias spume I1 slnco but
lias now returned to his old lino It
is s lid ho brings ilanj with him in his
turnover
Viotoiiia tho noted Indian raider a
fewdajH ngo made n rn d nenr hi
lnso in Mexico and stole seveial head
of homes It seems that this eliiif Is
ono of the most ilailug and altogetlur
cxtiiiuoly hard to outgenual Ihe
Muxloaii authorities as well ns the
Unltul States have so far failed to
bring him to terms
Whlnvo recolrcd tho tlrst number
of the Term Join nal of Jlihiittlton pub
llshod at Austin It is ably edited bj
Mr and Mis ON Ilolllngsworth and
ia dovoed to the educational intorests
of the Stito It Is something that has
been needed a long time and we think
nono are better fitted for a journal of
this kind than tho picteut mauugo
lnent Wo wish it success
Tmropieaontntlto district conven-
tion to nominate a ileincrnllccandidato
for tho liglslatura from this dlstiict
met in this place last Tuesday result-
ing In the Humiliation of Joe Krnzer
llrou n of this county to mi tho posl
Hon Thero Is n gloat deal of dissat
Isfictlon expressd because thoro was
a nomination m ulo n all tbo people
believing it bettor to lot tho race be
open to nil ages and tho man with tho
longest polo get tho persimmon
Tim cathedral of Cnloguo just finish
cd and about to bo consecrated In tho
imperial prcsenco of emperor William
was eoinmenecd In 1250 It Is fill feet
iu length 2l31nbioadth511 feet high
and is said to bo the largest specimen
ofliolhlo architecture in tho world
Tho repair of tho building was coin
commenced In 110 nnder king Frede-
rick William III and its construction
was carried forward under lredorick
William IV Ihe nave aisles and
transcept were consecrated In 189
aud tho whole intorior was thrown
open in 13d
Ilr attention to our special telegrams
from 8jn Marcos It will bo seen tint
tho senatorial cnnvontlon baa finished
Its labor by nominating lliirgcss to fill
tho position of senator from this dis-
trict Tho frontior hat again been to-
tally Ignored as having n right to the
representative While Mr Dnrgs
will no doubt bo elected wo cannot
Jielp but thtnK tlmt Jii portion of the
district was entitled to tho candidate
Tbo lower end lias bad the repiesonta
tire for several yeirs and when it be-
comes necessary to insku a change ne
think turn about li fair phy
Tin Austin correspondent of th <
Galveston A > ir sijs in the filh
An unknown artist of genius gets
outn now caricature overy dai rldl
culiog the governor Col lerrcll nnd
Cnpt Walsh The idea in all of them
Is to indicate the governor as under
tho managi ment and control of Col
Terrell nml Cipt Walsh holding on
tho tall of the kite They Indicate m
ci ssivo spite upon tho part of sumo in
illvldii lis or that opposition mone is
being used in tho campaign
Oi v IlonritTsov has not yet decided
to beenmo a candidate for governor on
tho Independent ticket He saja ho
has consulted none but democrats in
regard to his cnuilldnc and does not
know whcthir Daris and llamuiaii ic
publlcan and grienbnek nomincis will
ulllidriiu or not 11 he Ik conies a can-
didate Wu think it would be best if
liodidnt run as he would bo the must
defeated man that evei ran for that of-
fice in lixas
TELEGRAPHIC
ThirtyFirst District Sen-
atorial Convention
iiuikiiss is vnimm o tiii
TillltliSrlOMHIlMOl
III porM > y tolgraiili I v ft < tnl Mil njmiiilijii t
of Hi Hbii K tm Nsw
Sxs Makcoi SciU mbcr 8 1830
Convention organised with S I
lackman of Hays count as president
On tho third billot tho tote stood
for Ibirgcss J5 W likes II Kj le
0 Orm niiood U
Adjourned till 8 o clock l m
S vv M liti os September 0 1880
Contention adjourned last night at
11 oclock
lliirgesa was nomlnacd on the
thlrtsecond ballot
IroiredluirHor llio 71th Jlrpuscnlatlro
IIMilct lliniocrutlc Contention
1 ho contention was called to order
at S r M 1 in sdii Sept 7 by the
rlinlrinun Jmlge lohn Hi inly nml in a
few tlmcl runaiks stated tho object
of thocoiivcutioii
On motion Judgo llea ly wascloclrd
permanent eh ilriunti and J II tmell
ings wasii > poliitcd secirturv
On motion the chnlr appointed Wa-
ter Ambrson of McCiillueh lount
lohn Mckennn of San Sibil ami M
MeSwien ol Unmet
a coiiimltto o
criti vjials
llio commlttca titlred nml on th
loturn reported os follows
T tli ltin Mill Hnmlv rlniriiiau 1 nl irrst
ltironeiitAtliu Ullliit tuiivi utluii
Weimr omnilllie on credentials
and iiprisentiitlon respectfully
subuilt thn fnllnningiipoit
First ii Hud tho following named
deligatis entitled to seats in llih enn
Mnllon towit J N 1 ddlns John II
llrown I Chick U s Cliaiiiberlniii
nndS Yin as delegates fiom ban
Saba county and thn following altri
natistowlt 1 i Iool W II Led
In IN r 1 G Hector A It Drown and
M I Olltir fiom tho same count in
thoobsinco of S W oe and bis
prox J M Iool no find John lc
henna entitled ton scat us the print
of H
HFrom
From McCulloch count wo Dnd W
P Dott elilltlul tnaseitiisodBlegati
In his uliimo wu IInd Walter Auilir
son entitled ton seat as his proxy
P uui lliiinot county J s Iunder
dale Wm Spitlir J Mabr 1 h
Dentl and M J LcSwecn aio entitled
lo seats as dolegatis
We find no representation from Llano
and Concho counties
As to leprcaeiitatlon the committee
nports ns follows that iich count
lipiesuited in this emit cntlnj be in
titled In one vnlu for every two hun
dred democrntio votes last in said
count at the elirtlon of 1B7H for iop
resentiitiie Wo Mud that McCnlliiih
count east 211 di mocritlo tolls for
loprescntntlie in 1878 that will en-
title MiCnlloch eonnly to one vote in
this contention ThatSan Saba conn
tr < aat 71J democrntio votes at said
election for representation that will
entitle San baba couutv to four votes
in this contention Jlurnet east CD
democrntio totes for representative in
1878 that gives Ilurnet three votes in
this convention Itespectfully
Wai rtit Anhmisov
John McKenm
MJ MiSivkpv
Committee
On motion tho report of the commit
tee was recoiled
A motion to adjourn without making
a was rejected by 0 5 to
llO
1
A motion to adopt tho twothird
rule was adopted by 7 15 to 15
Nominations being In order the fol
lowing nominations ore made J A
Itamailell of liurni t count was rioni
natml 1 J II ISrown of San Saba i
J I llrown of San baba by W II
Ledbetter of San Ssba A II Hay
worth of ban Saba by Walter Ander-
son of McCulloch
Ilalloting then commenced which re-
sulted as follows
yinsT iiuiot
HajwnrthMcrullochli San Saba
a 15 Total115
llrown None
Itainadellllurnet 3 San Saba 15
Tho secoud and third bollots were
with tho minion suit
rOURTM IUIIOT
Bronnllnrnot t McCulloch 11
San Saba 1 83 Total fl 3 3
Haywnrlli Sau Saba 1II 5
Ihmtdell San Saba I S
llrown bavins tho rentilreii two
thirds imijontt was dcelan
inen of this convention tori
71th district In tho legislat
On motion the prnretdii
convention were ordered
nleliod tho San baba NKtrs
JJulteltn for publication
On motion contention ni
John IH tsLr
J II Snuiisos Sccrita
llroeinus Jlurdrr Ierpclri
Mil I n vv Sept J A m
murder was perpetrated
night on the farm ot Mr
day situated iu tho lira
near here Thn victim Ir
hid been In town Saturda
drinking frcel and art
home accused a ni gro W
fi no of stealing s nno I
hlin and had Wash unichi
upon tho negro waiting hi
ty secured nu ax mid
IVopks from bi hind ill lit
bio blow hurrying the ax
and shoulder and breaking
from the at Death wasin
The brute nfli r n treating
not satished with his wor
and crushed in the skull of
unto victim ihe inurdei
but a posne of citizens stai
sillt early SnffilaiWrrtllJlJ
chafing hfm into and throu
er edge of llurleson count
him near Indipendente
count between 0 acd 7 o
ovening Ihe possoreturned lo lig
els farm and placed hliu In llio con
vlcts prison lie admitted having
committed the deed and without cause
At n late hour during the night a partv
ostlumtcd it fort masked and will
iirmid nun iiproachid the guard and
ilimaiiikd the prisontr I be gnaid
seeing resistance would prove univnil
nbli produced the prisoner Ihe vis-
itors seemed tin Ir man and departed
tiiwnrds town Whin within three
mills of Vllllcin they swung him to a
limb on Ihe roadside nml ilispersn
Investigitlnn bus not developed who
compiled the party No one itgrets
his loss ns he was known ns a bid ne-
gro
Work on the Texas nnd Pacific rnll
load has bien extendi d to Sweit Wii
tircruk in Nolan count lOi miles
ttistfrom Wenlhirford I nick has
been 1 ild 00 miles west from Wc ither
ford
A liny nniuiil Dun tins killed last
week In Onisou count while tring
to riilo n inlf
HEW BOARDING HOUSE
Kept by Mrs Fags
floliciti 1
SANSAIUiriGirSCilOOL
r tt A VHIAON Principal
Tl flflli miniul Hemicn will Wgin
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< tii l ivttrtilltii iirn to tlieMatiiemjUKai
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UK liiOlll Ut jinsl IillOSOMLlM
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i unit on lh irtim bt jnriiiotitli
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tnplo Fancy Grocefics
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Ami Ocnoral tlvulen la
let Articles Paints
OILS VAUVIIliS itc
crtptioDi mrffiilly wrnpmmilt 1 ut tl he uri
Amy ur Jii hL
llie purmt nl lYMhtyit tlnijti kipt iu
Rwwlal Jsttrmlion pHl 1 to tho Jnlililrtff tnulfi
troraft tl i la fin Wnllnca atrwt In tliti
rbullrtiTiK SuiK u id i Vf
n Gabriel Nurserj
I UIIihrtl In 1
J M sSHILL rrojinctor
orrow v rrws
ami ttlirnlxi n lftptfll In tliu climate IVIpj
fiirou ittfo liomn imluittrj 3J ly
cJESTERIsIiCO
DufilcrM in
in i 1 y Groceries
1A1V SilJA TEXAS
dUlns of o
confo tl > lieriM alws nn hnn I
4 ir
F IJAKT5K
Staple and Fancy Grocer
And lleoler In
Stationery and Xolions
AnsoNivsiiuun
A full mwdrhnpnt of nw ti lunl ut
tl i > u t llce building 41
Sun Saba Meat 3inrltct
JOHN SCID1 KS Proprietor
ttnl Bile 1 ubllf Sn r HVN 8A1IA H VK
IviifiinlwiiTiunliftnl frosti Ini atM iwiinniini ulc
i 111
J S WILLIAMS 8 CO-
Sign of AM in 1IOUS
iJetUeni In
Groceries mid Ilanhutre
AXt >
aokicuitui vi rii MMiNrs
In r ft where tliRliMt broitHief
I urn hnpt 45lf
s Ei A SIT 22
I Imvo npcnul onft of tlio best so
Itlttil mnl mimt tutuplttt stuck oi
Fall and Winter Goods
Kvir bioiight to this nitiket Clti
zius of
san sAn Mcculloch coxciio
and niljoliiing uiiintlcs will llnd It to
lluir lull net to gltu mo a cull iufi u
going tlsovthui uud iirmiiio mv
sloe of
Dry Goods
IJeady Made Clotbing
Hoots and Slioes
liltllllk OtS
Prints
Hosiery
Gloves etc
I hao a largo lot of
nud tho best and lntgest ussoitmeiit n
II A T S
overIu tho store
Fancy and Staplo Notions
Groceries
Qiiconswnrc
Gltissnnrc
Ifardware
200 SACKS OF SALT
I am thankful for a lino inn of cus-
tom and urn dUoriuluul that no storo
shall
0IVU YOU JlOliU 01 llETIEIt GOODS
for yoar money
Hating long supplied
SIOCKHLN AND FAIIMEUS
I know Just what tluy nri > d
Call nnd t > o for omselvis
oiira lospcrtfiillv
15 II 5IIHIIA
Bsbs T sss
7
l > V WnKK l < sU > si ka Mull w
Cwilr lt1 Sim itM4 luilta
ujiiili Mslu im 11
MNffny
JK A C W m A K ur
Out of tho oldost ami most rilhblo house In San Sabs
Offers to tho citizens of this county and tho West
vi i kS oiiN mil i ii is
v > oits iu ftin ti
Tho Tory ItejStnrgiiiis in all Goods in iBSne
IIo keeps on hand a full and select stock of
IB r j C3 o ai 9 1 t3 Bq H na 3
Boots and Shoes Hats Notions etc
After you haro oncoglttn him your trade you will nersr hatS resion to-
go elsowhcio
filling for cash bo is enabled to offer tho best inducements for any article
in tho Ui Oooils lino
nYotTvArAiivncuv < ALLAisniini r
W M G L 0 w c oT7
North Side Inblio bquaii SAN SAIIA IINA
FAM MACHH ilJIBlf
Agents for and Dtaltis In
I M PROV E I PLO W S
MOW1 PI
11 X T1IASMIT
tsnuwti in its mi pin plows
MM I lOW8
Mll PIOWs
VMMIlm 1IJK PI AMI s HtvlN llltu 11
i l I H VT on 101 ION I IAMI KS l IH uiiV
liii uii 1 arm nail MpniiKM iiyma MM 1 onlir lo le hIiIjhh il dliiit fiom iinn
iifartorv iiiiil iiiininiid InalliiMia 1 i Ma
uiini iulhijI HIUI I lu hi
FURNITURE HOUSE rUKNISIlINU GOODS
Lumber Sash Doors Blinds
Lainti Oils and Glass and Rnilders Hardware
WALNUT AM ltOSLUOOI COI KINS ALWAYS ON HANI
rtli fcliltt rubllo Sfpisn S > SA1IV TLXAS
< JOHN MCKENNA
I VI ANUGK l 1A1 AT IliK
Imperial Kcatinirant
Pecan Ircit MlTIN TTNAS
0 imwIU > nuinionil n Ilnnk
T a SI HON Proprietor
Tftl If Alwm i mi II A itli tho t hnlcwt inntla
Oynti ri KUli ttlict Giinm in nruun 23 y
T > HALDLN
Dmlor in
SEWING MACHINES
lkl l fi irl lnrr rnpilml ni mlirtnollco
SI ii nos I l > xl 11 eu i s il i t x ia jo
llsftn 1rnltins likn nn K liwf lth thw
UUI ami ifevtr th Uiitutf m r may IU1
rconr liv HkURK tliU Lilflmitvil NpvrjHt Mtilnli
ih > I itnlylrraki iui tho m t atjM ntw ttcV
but ifvonlit ttiflr It 1h
itwiirnnte lnfliitkly
Crwlrrihltt UMittiiiltio nnt m Im iiuw it tlim tho
HMUiMfHr i t ll i alilv liatwiiiKiiitiiuttil it
wiCt l Itswii u nisi imfwmtUitic ll i
tmu th atirv vit < m
for mIo b > Rtl t > nitgUti uitl tltutora hb1J
a ir CROW
Wholosnlo Dry Goods
NOTIONS AM GUOCLUIKS
7lO Luu nw Avuui Al Hflv T1WS
Hi llrliinrf fnan ill
ailjultiluti i mi I
ilisler at Hsu H14 w
Ulj
Fsttlaft1 llsliiii my
ii rvtawvkrKUSiihtiM tsMvlUas
7 V
till
IOMWAKD
H K tl AIIU
T W WARD SONS
NortlnilJ rulUeSaniiroSlh S IBA THX
GENERAL MERCHANTS
A lull stock of
Dry Goods Clothing
Ladies and Gentlemens
Furnishing Goods
Hootsnail Shoes
Foreign to Domestic Cloths
Notions ete
alvrajs In sture
TI10 faimcr and rnnilnniin and tl
flli n In gtwrrnl ran ba fullr
flulpffil bj cnlling on-
T Yf WARD SONS
Ksppclnl nltcnlbmUcaired tn tlnir
coinplcto stock of
Boofls SEaoes
ointliiiens
FURNISHING GOODS
Call at tho old land and l aom
iiiiibiiid by KitlliB a f eicbango
fur jniir inontii oj
II T KUIIANK
HSiiT M l LI H
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