The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 19, 1881 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NEWS
trlfl > at all llsus he tUmkktf
to nmnnhution from abroad provided
Hrfare to tke point Utelltgibln Ktitte
mod contain no pertonalittee
Kelnrday Meralnt March 191831
TrtIC etaet population of New Yolk
State by tbeeensuaof 1860 i > 50a
182
t
NmtiMrrat are printed la Irn dlf
fersntlnnguaiealncludlnf thoChlnete
la San Francisco
n
IIilto the present terminus of the
0 C Jt 8 r railroad la aoon to hare
machine ehops opened
PcnlDisr Gacmio has nominated
DeputyPostmaster Henry Pearson of
New York City to bo postmaster of
that place
r0UTUH0Dr baa at last get hla pout
office matter at Austin filed op and
mil assume tha duties of tba odke
folth willi
Got J W TiinocKMOKToH who
baa been elelc aomo time la reported
better though not out of danger Ilia
Lome la at McKlnney
Nothimo has jet been done by Gar-
field administration towarda appoint
menu for Teias and it la ajlil all tbe
aiplraoU ere Inpatient and doubtful
Tut walking match at Dallas be-
tween lira Dupree and Mr Kdgas w
Won easily by the latter MrsDupree
It la said cried over ber defeat Poor
girl I
ss
It la nnderatood tliat Jiiy Gould la
well plensod witli Galveston aa a rait
road terminal and will probably make
terminal at tbat place and alto one
at tbe mouth of the Ilrazos
CoL C A Sitkkt left San Antonio
with a party of thirteen mm to make
new reconnoUauce survey for a rail-
road from home point on the lio
Grande to Durangn Mexico
tikrorKr bare struck for 4 per
day In the California mints formeily
they recelrid J1S0 per day Tho
nilnea warn cloned and finally tlin de-
mand waa acceded to without further
trouble
Til New Orleuna Jockoy Club pro
jvoso to light up the race track April
19th with the electric light eomn foily
machines have been bought for thl
purpose Itacltig at nlaht It inmething
of a novelty and using this light la no
lata a novelty
At a meeting of the Wnrlda Fnr
Commlielon held last week t was
staled that about iSOOOOO had been
subscribed towarda the million ilnllara
needed In order to ilflect a permanent
organization
Una A toh haa just aent another
party of one hundied children to hnmea
In the West through the agency ef the
Chlldrena Aid Society The whole
nnmberof homelrta little onea thua
provided for by Hra Astor Is 813 at
an expense of more than J11500
Tm Ilonham Afacs laya It cotti the
State over 1000 on an oversee to
arrest try convict aentenee and hold
a criminal In the penltentlaryTor three
jeara and only about 475 to educate
a pernon to that he can not only take
care nf hlruielf but can earn a turplut
which goeato enrich thoStato Educa-
tion payaj Ignorance eoata
Tin committee on epidemic diteajet
In tho houte at Wnaaliigton will report
favorably the bill
authorising n com
million of three etperta to enqnlro Into
rthe adulteration nf food In tho United
Sletet Sumo of the report of cliom
lata which accompany the report of the
eomrulttoe present a fearful state of
thlngt and are calculated to preveut
careful people from eating anything
but corn bread and egg
Gokdon of Oenrgla who left the
United State to become attorney for
tho Louisville and Nathville road hat
Rono Into railroading on hla own hook
Tho Lonisvllt and Nathville people
have told him the charter of tho un
flnlthed Georgia Western and with
tho help of Prrsidcnt Jewett of the
Erie road Senator Itundall of new
Jersey and other railroad and coal
capltalittt he It building wait fron
Atlanta through Northern Alnbama
and Mluttilppl to the MitiUilppi river-
A bilublc publication In New
York noting the record of failures In
commercial circlet In different parte
of the country putt the South down in
the number of fillures aa 40 per cent
deoroate over previous reportt while
the Eatteru Mutes are reported to have
an lucres of fillures of 00 per cent
This It truly good showing for the
Sooth and am evidence of tho anno
tlor capacity of Southern butliett
ineu or elto a large ucttasaof trade
to ber favor
mronTAxen io iexah of iuk
ieiiuamiicu siiii juitwrr
Teiaa more than any other State
ought to feel an Interettln the above
enterprise It will bring her porti
nearer to the Pacific coatt than thoie
of any of the Atlantic or Gulf Stalrt
A anccesiful conttructlnn of the Ship
Hallway will tm the meant of opening
the Pacific coast trade to our met
chanta and business men audit will
increase the business of the railroads
leading to our sea ports
At this time the attention of capi-
talists and enterprising men is directed
towarda Mexico Her varied climate
her rich soils her valuable mines her
tropical luxuries are about to bo
brought to our very doora by the Iron
bands which will soon connect Ms with
our sliter Republic br land and this
proposed Ship Railway wilt Increase
the advantages alieady possessed by
Texaa of being nearer to Mexicun mar
keta than any other Stale
The following extracts fiom a speech
of Hon William Vindom In the V S
senate la of iuteiest In this connection
It will be apparent by a
map that Tehtianlepeo in in Ae > r
aense tho American route but 1 desire
to Indicate briefly some of Its jieculiar
and specific advantages to our own
country over all other routes
First It Is much shorter and hence
will aflord cheaper transput tntion
Second It will uinire far Win timo
and money for Its cottatriiction mid
hence will afford much eailier relief
and cheaper transit
Third It will be peculiarly adapted
In the nse of selling vessels
Fointh For the above lensons nnd
others It will proven far better nnd
more elltctuul regulullon of rullwiiy
barges
Fifth Its military advantages are in-
comparably auperlor to any other
route
81Hi It will establish Intlmitte com-
mercial relations littwei n Ihu Unittd
States nod Mexico while the othei
routes would not
Seventh It will prove the moat ef-
fectual method of rehulhlliifcpunroin
merclal marine and reatoiing our lost
aupremacy on tho ocean
1 UK Joint legislative apportionment
committee haa a teed npon the nppor
tlnnment for the representative dis-
tricts unit among the changes we no-
tice that which most dirictty effects
tho people of this sect Ion to bo the r > lh
district composed of Ilurnet Lampa
sas and Ilano and the 81h cnui > naed
nf the counties nf San Saba McCul
loch Coleman and Huonel We no
tice also that the bill as agreed upen
lessons the nilmber of counties to tach
district in some Instances while In
others tho number it lnotea > ed Un-
der the new aitangeroent hit section
will lose tho counties of Ilurnet Ila
no nnd Concho and will gain the coun-
ties of Coleman and ltunnels Wo
have no doubt but the bill will pass
It Is sad to part with old friends Dm
net Ilano and Concho yet wo will try
to make tho luoat of It with our Wes-
tern brothers
Mr T E Suitii iufuinit tho Helton
Journal that MnJ Marvin remarked ti
him that Mr Gould had matured it
plan by which he would ship lotion
tiom Tenia to New Voik by his rail-
road Hoes delivering It at Its destina-
tion ten daya earlier than if shipped
to Galveston nud thento by wutir
MnJ ilnrvin al h told Mr Smith that
MrGouhl had discerned that Teint
farmers raised inorocotton than they
roiild gither and he had determined
to supply cotton pickers from the
Northern Slates at the season when
there was no demand there for lium
laborers
Tnr IVorln 111 Transcript very
triithtiilly ronlarks Them it nbnn
dant evldenci that tho coiinli is being
most shninifully awindlrd under rover
of the nrreamgra of pensions ncr but
tlero teems tu bo no way to utaover
and expose the frauds Cimmfssloner
Ilenlloy estimates that fully ten pir
cent of tho amount paid out for pen-
sions goes to Impostors who hnvo no
shadow of right to It Thta is the
monster swindle of the time It la i a
tiiiiated officially that the total ninoiint
to be paid out by this will reach over
WOKlOnoO or about onbtnurlh the
entire national iloht
Tlir discovery that tho m < ro popu-
lation had increased more rnpldly than
tho whitea In the South in tho past
deciido gave aomo of the pnpera no
opportunity of predicting that certain
sections nf tho country might become
Africanism Thero la scarcely any
reason to feur this A glance at the
csutut figures of 1M0 showt the two
racet to hare Increased in the patt
twenty year at follows Whitea 01 mt
cent negroea 43 per cent The f4ct it
that the apparent Increase of the ne
groea lu the past decade la dne to the
Incompleteness of ho cenaua of 187U
O
Supripuc the butlnesa men of lliu
town In which you reside If you go
abroad for dry goodsclolhngboot and
thqes grocetleaor other article jou
peed you tautt expect othera engaged
in the iartloulnr vocations to da the
tame and Undo thua crippkd Never
lgubackon jouibuUocst men nor
mtcUaulca
Eaipe or lleiandrr AwiaInalfu
Wasiii tfiTOv March ID The Secv
tetarv of State melved the following
telegrams thls aflernnon i
St 1inHiJitiid March 13 Hon
3 a Illaine Secretary or Staler
1 heErnperor was wounded lu his car
li go today by a bomb Ihuextenluf
the Injnry is not yet known
Signed FosT n
fit 1rjtBhs BirOi March 13 fhe
Emperor is dead Signed Fustic
LoNl 0 > ir Mirclf IE A dispatch
from St Petersburg says Ai tho Em-
peror waa returning from the parade
In Michael Manege about 5 oclock Sun-
day aftsrnnn a bomb was thrown
which exploded under the Ciars car-
riage which was considerably dam-
aged The Cxar alighted uniiiirthnta
second bomb riplodid nt hit fret shat-
tering both legs loloer the knee and
Ir1lctln < other terrible Injuries
1 ho Czar was linniillnt lj conveed
In an uncoiiiiscioiis state to Winter
Pnliice a > heroho died at 4i o clock
this attei noon
Two persona weie concerted In he
crime one nf whom was fird
Immediately The exphislos killed an
officer nnd two Cossacks Mae police-
men and other persons wefe iniured
Sr P t naniito March 14 llussa
noB who threw the list bomb hss
I > een a student dining l f at the
Miners Academy He UJu ttfuiiiig
mnn Daring the night the Cnssork soldier
whodeilined to pire his name died
from Injuries received by tho bursting
nf the bomb
It hnsjiftt Ihi ii dlscsvered that one of
the many sulitrranein parssagee Willi
whicli Itoiiie it llirroveil leading from
a lonely spot hoy nid the Porta Angel-
ica and passing beiietth the walls lias
for some tlino been ulillred bj smug
glers as a route ioriiltrodiHlrigrnto an
old atanln thn llrosfi bales of siignr
and vntious cnmtnthles Frmi the
tjiiunllH nf wufea fodid stored thTe it
is evident tint a flourishlitgcoiitrnhand
trailn lint breu drheii with Impunity
lor some timo
The leglslatmii f North Carolina
lias Just concluded t sixty dtjs session
passing ilvHiiundiel bills Uuw maO
bills has the lexas lehislatuio paaseil
In that time
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FAMILY GH0CEIUVS
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AUSTIN TEXAS
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M0WEIIS
COIHtTLAND UU0OIF0 PIHNO
WAGONS AND AMIIULANCES
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GENERAL MUCHAKTS
A full stock ef
Dry Goods Clotliing
Dulles and Gentlemen
riiniialilng Goods
Boots rml Shoes
Foreign ft Domestic Cloths
Noliomj etc
alnajrstn store
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Tho fiirmrr and ranchman and M e
cllltenl In general I t i be Ult
equipped bv idling on
T 1Y WARD SONS
KpPclitl nttnnflon h cnlled to tfi u
completu ttock of
KSouts ife hoc
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rui4 Ts i7so goods
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mtH tcd li gnttlug fair 4tzcinnK <
for i our monuj 2a
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MORT EY BROS
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6 0ntl of tho oldest and most reliable houses In Sun Saba
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Oars to the citizens of this county and the West
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The Very BosF Brgalhs in airGliods lu HIs lino
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lie Leept on lmnil a full anil itltcl stosk ef
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Boots nud Shoes Huts Notions ete
After vnnhft once girsn him jour reveThaTiTtaiea le
elsewhtta i > I
Sellln j for cash he is enabled to offer the betl Inducements for any article
In the DrrQoode line
IF YOU WANT A tUItOAIN CAT AND SKI HIM
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aocnts ror and dealciis j
Tho irlebrntcd Iiiiclieye Jlowers nndf Jlcajicrs nlso
SHfIImlsrs Grain niifl Hay ItuKfl CaiH JlUls and
Kraporntors John Decro Plo s oi dllTercnt styles
nmlsizcs Farm Machinery In general
liXtras for Mdircrs Bcancrs and llows ahvnys ou
liintl
noutii sior runuc fquaiu srW kXn tiAjas
FURXITUKE HOUSE FUIINISHIXG GOODS
Lnmher S s Doors Blinds
INilnfs Oils and Glass nnd iUdcr Hardware
> VALN0T AND II0SEW00D COFTINS AIjWXTS OMHA iI
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