The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, July 22, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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itia
lUru geneiatkra ha Us own
problem its own achlereeneals its
orn mrrovts tuxl jojt If it is who
21 learns something from the past
but huvin its own life to lite it is
c er protoaadtf noJ eontiaaotulf
impressed by antecedent
Ir is recognized by all that the
world Jibs entered upon nn epoch
ui which the victor s of leoce shall
overcome those of svai The greatest
statesman of the ejje wears as his
laurel the jloty of ham < changed
iiis countrys pollcj and made I ho
work of arbitration take tho place of
wai
No IMWiSLDEBABLK part of satis-
factory discussion of dinner a is
prompt and osoMrutiTe service This
can be purahased of course The
wjiittr genaraftrtoows bis customer
and governs his raovemeDts by what
he considers ajuatexpectation of re-
ward b t tit a customer n a
restaurant Is falri entitled to prompt
service equally with dean asperr and
rholemme fped
Stsescaiha ojMho has aJ jjier
of mother who insists on his muster-
ing a rich varied or vital command
of iarifuage who sends his letters
tmclc to him corrected and with
sarcastic queries whether the term
buHyoT < lptop covers the whole
realm of charm in fueh varied
characters and incidents as a pretty
little girl pjajrtaato so ascent of
Pikes Teak or a sail on Lake Cham-
plain
In this free country no Eocial odium
should attach to honest work of any
kind and the mistress who views her
housemaid as other loan a worker
for wages whose obligations end with
the rendering of so much toil for so
much money is as great a snob as the
shopgirl who cuts the acquaintance of
an associate for choosing the kitchen
to the fact > ry There is a Uuy laid
upon parents and Hie public schools
In this regard j
Charitx as Richard AVhiteing
aptly say is but an ointment for a
cancer If charity opens cheap
lodgings and restaurants for working
these benefaeiK > ns enable them
to live for less and ai the eud they
will set just that Much 1 s for their
work The operation he iron law
of wages pressing tin oiler down
to the point of bare fcu jMstence is
not to be permanently iot < rfercd ith
by the emollients of the Ljtnane
however well meant i
life age isemiaenti a practii il and
uneeeki ir one Our education
follows tbe tendency of tho age
Literature no longer diiccts pubic
morecienU but follows them and
poetry which has no mo c intr c c
pecuniary value teas nun co beauty
suJera A peesn cannot be used as
an asset or serve lor protabe specu-
lation like a work of at it can not
eien be utiiuel Un revenue like a
piaigr er a toag And aceordiogigr
jweirr h nesjJeotsA
SJ fcotr o factor or oiiir ab o
laicly iodoer labor ro npires in ease
boitnfw rxrM er pay with bou ehtiid
iabor 1 he great pno5 j > to the
cooki lie great cuji of thj world
rece vo salarlei usi to the g eatest
irtisU The are th 1att s o the
LKebea Tae Isoad < uu < s of the iead
iug hotels aad resta ira it rvi o s l
ii equaled by ai > > ir euilovej
A food cook id > c i liiog am ly
can conxBad pay > uwv iitincely
< ompurcd wub tbat cuued I women
u mOiii of tflc oerupt oi tic cn < r
i tm This 1 gouij ci Hi r jjn
tile uppow toa th t i woman can
rnke as gool a coua n a min
Tje trojble wlih ou peeut im
migralios laws Is mat they place too
much sire on tbe externa crc v
tauce of the hum at aul too
UtUe on the real quvi y J h de ect
could bo rcsffielied o > the undo ibtcdiy
txely sag estiaa tnit ai eJu atioaali
icsUulon be pmctj o immigraliOT
KuiKStttjs DeeJ uol i tne sole
i iter or o ao imniigri 1 fituess
ltetpectaole and law a > iaD character
uou d aoeampaay v U tlijj ut1
itns were insisted up > n in th case of
< r taaisraal tinm is so doubt
there wvutd be a va t imp jremej in
tbe qnaiit of oar unuoi to po > i
lauoa at tbe saa tin that ther
was a decrease ia tae quantity
The terraotgh matter must bo
cttied iytbo abotitioa of the word
servant Said a Tjrki h staes
nao Tne first rep towards tbo
peU cment of tbe Aibau an question is
inpcsierjcioauon of the Albanians
a dlJ ecstiea towardr tbe jseHie
mest of the servant question in this
teestry is tbe abpiiiioa of tbe words
cerraat serrioo and ervant
Sirl 1 ry some other same if a
designation U necessary la New
Knglacd m simpler days when all
tne snamssm of the famiy worked
toe jvung wvsaaa Lo came in to
wurfc wttb tbefionily kbs called the
and she fid deserved
belp v tbe i
title Heyr sstght fit the present
meigeaej bat certunlj not > er
set
< > F old saw i gn ng place to new
Less asi are neunn o thoie
who don t know eon ig i to go m when
ijud aiti a re < ich a lucnt
ri > lcr v i e II 1 uc their
uikii sobwwI i Vei f i
tis estre nit hwe Hi it the evl of the
anesto ibeiuj v Ja tuo clid
> rcn For tnres i a j < i
u tracid ou tin he o s who
to day don t know etiofigh not to loo
nCi umcrecs arc tle lineal deseea
11U t > 1boe tyrant o tae past who
ID th spirit of Procrustes cutting off
tnd trclcbi8 oat his victims till
ucyfthis Ixl measured the sense
i ad < < ra ss oi Iheir contemporaries ac
ordi iy as tin y mere were or
were cot ea > jht uabrellalers in a
suidru r lc
THE HOUSE KILLS IT
The Seaate Free Ccinage Bill Knocked Out
in the First Round
THE VOTE STOOD YEAS 136 NAYS 154
All or tlir Texas Coiieressmrii Vote
lor the Hill Itraa RoakH
the Anils
bouse met at 11 there Was an hour for
otner business By the time 12
o c ock came the attendance was ery
large The galleries Were full and
he press gallery contained moie
newspaper m n than at any time this
Mason Tbu hubbub oa the floor was
t > o great that it was with the greatest
uifliculty that any one could be heard
The speauer rapped most igorously
all the time for Order and pleaded and
iwgged for it Once he called on
the corgeant > atarms to preserve
orcer by clearing tno aisles Tne
foor in fact resembled a stock ex-
change rather than a lawmaking
body During iho morning hour con
sideraolo routine business was Dis
posed < > f At one minute past i Mr
ncaily to the street level
The people tooK the coram of the
troopo in sullen silence but the drums
sooi beat overybody into good humor
As tho later regiments wheeled away
toward the high iano ihey were heart-
ily cheered On the otber side of vhc
river ia the meantimo Gen Snanuen
pusiied the fourteenth and tenth rej
ments with batteries into tho hals
across from the worKs whore tti run
commanded the whole water front of
Homestead As soon as the soldiers
came in there was a c una ete surren
aer of the town Ine i iKera i ire i
WASMtStSToy Jriy 14 When the Uted on the streets call nj upon tic
chaplain of tho house offered hU pray peopie to receuc fie military cor-
er yesterday morning there was but I aialijand with some ditlicuity tuo
a slim attendance but by the tirao he command was obeied Ine btriKi
had reached the amen the represen picicets vieie withdrawn fiom aoout
tatlres began to crowd in ana take the mill and in a few minutes the
their places in the prcDaration for the j streets about U were occupied by the
conflict on lliu silver bill Tho hour j projost guard Without any cere
for and the Car
set was oclock a the mony wuateier Otis
negie company went through lue
Eighth aienno gate and opened the
oflice MierilT McCleary wa = present
but neithe taiu oi did anytnin
There was no declaration of any kinu
but simmy u going in When exerj
body had come to realue tne oraer of
things a committee from the a ktj
committee consisting of ODonneil
loon bhucaman Clifford anu others
went to Gen Wiley of the second
brigade ana tendcrpa him a surrcnaer
of the town Jen Wilej stopped the
spokesman and told nim tie would hac
to see den Snowden who had
tunen up headquarters in tne
scnool Iioums J he committee tneu
tramped ncrots the ravine and
finally found itself in the presence of
Catchings reported from the commit lien Snowden He received them
tee on rules a resplution making the politely and after the committeeman
riiver bill a special order for jester had deluered the message in wluch
jday and today if necessary Mr he proposed the advisory committee
nieed of Maine moved to lay the reso would coope1 ate with the troops in
Jution on tne table but was not re j preserving oiaer the general said
cognized as Mr Catchings had not Wo ao not need eitncr cooperatioj
yielded tbo floor The time was then or assistance from unj ooay Tne
ivided l up between ths silver ana anti i only way in untcu wo can accept cu
ver men and Mr liiand spoke first operation is for every man to go
1Atterson of Tennessee Clark of Ala peacaoly about ins business Coon
hama and Foreman of Illinois ox said The citizens wish to knoi
priced that they were free silver men what time they may give jou a uuoliv
Out that they believed tnat it was receping hnowuen repliol I
flying in the face of the Democrat c can accent no leceping sir it woulu
platform to vote for free silver at lie most improper I thank om fo
tms time lteed spoke and sneered at tne cvirtesj nutafoimai welcome is
the Democrats wno in the last con not neeaeu It woold 10 n amazing
gress aOLsed him becau e they coud
not run tbe siirer nill over him ana
were now anxious to see it tiae
traclcod Pierce of Tennessee inaue a
most vouement speech for tne oilL I lie
cnief speech of the day however wa >
that of Congressman Culberson for the
btil Ha was applauded throughout
his remarks and when ne concluded
he was warmly congratulated oy the
members who crowded around htm
On the vote of the prev ious quesfon
of tne report many silver men votca
Tevans voted against it eeent Mr
Kilgore who said he would not vote
for a cloture This wa oeatcn and
then the qiesuon recurred on toe
question of reconsideration All tne
lexans voted for this bat it was de-
feated oy nineteen votes and the silver
bill was dead Tne vote stood j eas
136 nays lot
Situation Hi Homestead
Hauuisbikg Pa July 11 An en-
tire aivision of the Xaiocal Guard of
Pennsylvania about bvA men nave
been ordered to Homestead to support
Sheriff McCleary in suppressing tne
riot Ihe action was taken on receipt
of tbe following dispatch
Pittsbcuo Pa July 10 Robert
E Pattisoa governor Harrisburg
Toe situation at Homestead is not im-
proved While all Is quiet their tho
strikers are in control and openly ex-
press to me and the public there de-
termination that the worts shuil not
bo operated unless by themselves
Afier malting al eflort ia my power
I havefaifed fo seenre a posse suffi-
cient in number ta accomplish any-
thing and I am satisfied no posse by
tbe civil authorities can do anything
to change the condition of affairs and
any attempt by an inadequate force to
restore tn e right of iaw will only re-
sult in further resistance and conse I
ouent loss of life Only a large mili-
tary force will enable me to control
matters If such a force is sent the
uisorderly element will be overaweu
a d order will be restored I there-
fore call upon you to furnish me such
a sistanre IV M H MlCliii j
Sheriff Allegheny coanty
dov Pattison commanderinchief
o tne National Guards at once sent
tne following order to liea 1 Snow
thing 11 tne n tioual gua d of lenn
syivania was not welcome in any pa t
of 1ennsjhania Mr O Doinit
nere tooK up the conversation and
oegan On the oai i oi the Aa air
mated asoeiiuou I v sh to sa > that
after sutferirg an attack from an ulcga
authoiity we ao tl mI to have Hie
miHaiy here 1 tiont recognve
your Ssocutiou sii liea baoAuei
replied I reu > > gnizo no one out eiti
rens of this citj We have come Here-
to restoic law anu oruer and they are
against it oecause the > wantta to already restoied Jlt we wish to
amena tne oraer so as to make it em suoniit OJioiiic 1 ocgan waeu tuo
bocy a clause ia the bill All tae general cut hin snort sajiig lnen
uen major general commanding the
National Guards of Pennsylvania
put a division under arms and move
at once with ammunition to support
tne sheriff of Allegheny county at
Homestead to maintain peace Pro
Vet all persons in their rights under
toe constitution and laws of the state
Communicate with rae
Kobt E Pattison Governor
To Sheriff McCleary the followin
tc egram was sect Wm
sir siiomit to the treat eman beimid
jou O ilonie 1 wheeled arounu and
saw Sheriff McClearv tinding in tne
group io sa uiit to him We
never uiiesl oned the shertf s order
Tne giniai snned sarcas-
tically aad caiu lie was giau lo
hear it l5ut said ha vou in
acrstand or nositioa We aic nie
to uicser choice We represent tne
esecjtive arm and I have nothing to
say furiner than that tne snenff must
be ooeycu llut wo nave ot > cii
tne sherltf a u ODonael Haven t
we Mr McCleary7 No you nave
not said tne sheriff You refused to
let mj deputies enter the worsts
I Thero was some farther talk of this
sort in wbica Snowden took no part
and the conference in awkward silence
being finally bioiea by O Dorneli
who said Well I believe wo have
notnmg further to say The geneal
bowed in suence and the commitco
dcoarted for headquarters where a
stormy discussion followed oa ih
ground taken by the authentic
Kxrltca Mrlkrrv
Homestlad Pa Julv IU A lire
was started ia one of tne hetrths yes-
terday and tne s ga of steam nearij
precipitated a conflict belweeu the
troops aad men As soon as steam
rose a large booy of strikers wno
were near made n nasty movement
toward tne gate and the provost pa-
trol hurrea y got between tucm una
the main entiance llavonets were
btougnt to a cuarge and tno men
haiteu It was prooably euriosity
ratiicr tnan an > putDOe to enter the
wuriis whch made tne mn core ft > r
warned but lue aoruiit m inner in
j whch lle were turneu iiais cius < d
some fee ing and was tuKen oy
many as an inmcation ti it
the t oops aie read to light
a lact v neu may have heicto
fore been disbelieved on account of
tho sympathy lor the men CKpiessed
oy the militia Smu tie solaieis
have oeeu connned to camp ineic nas
been a marKea eiange in tne oelng
between the town anu iiia 1 ic sen-
timent on iKitu siues is oecidealy mote
Ml unfrenaiy tnan at hrst ien bnovv
° com < i m ° c
t leaiv Sheriff Alieghony countv
PttsJurg Pa 1 have ordered Major tBe r Kei nu tn > ae rot = nS
m tneir remarK lhe strnie pi kots
with division
t en Srowaen a
stil mainta nca aoout the mul
of the national guards to your
1rom tne iaigc increase n 1ie millia
put
spport at once j0areu
patrol wnuhwas uoibcu ana t eneo
in communication with him Com
further 0 slrike s are certain tnat nonunion
mumcate wlta me lor particu
lars Kobt K PattisOX Gov
The major generaL with the adju
men are about to oe run in The men
declare tuej wil not atta it them if
tant general aad quartermaster gen taoy come lnej will
eraij atonco proceeded to formulate suasion po = siuie to
orders for mobilization of guards
J roops were under way early tni
moniicg At Homestead little groups
gathered at street corners and the sit-
uation was discussed in earnest tones
Ilotjhjaded striKjsrs were at first dis
poeejlto bo a little inaiffercnt and
tnero were occasional deolarations
tuat even tbe militia would be op-
posed but wnea it was learned tnat
the alvtaion ordered out numoered
HAlO men tneso deeiaralions promptiv
gave way to WeiL we have Deat tne
Pinkettons anyway they uid not dao
come and thus consolation was
found in tbe reflection tha toe most
hated enemy of organized laoor lio
Pinkenon guaris were obii cM t >
ronton their defeat and give up tne
battic
I hr > Iraopi Arrive
IlUtsTHK Pt July 1 Tne
tiop ire coming gnsoed the piclv t-
at ie sr e i neaaquarten at °
o ock yesterdaj noning wnen iie
r il run away from nis post at Mun
han to tne room of tne eomnvttee
Plve minutes iater the gutter of Can
W W Wall s line coin ng forward n
Srirm her wa seen at tne ast era
of the long Carnegie fence I nis coin
pan o eigntcei t pie rantay
dio town ami rded tne
ci ewav on tte hti wnici
tominatesthe a on l ue men wee
s attereu oat in a ong line to toe
uinae r nt of t ie sties soue of
whom were rather rudely pushed aside
a < the comnany was taiting position
No sooner had mis roaa to ths hill
been secured tnan the troops beeaa
pouring in from Mitnuun Tho
ignteenth nfleenn fifth and sii
teentn regiments marcned toward
riga grouno ana stood finery in long j
loes catlailion afte oaltaiiion from j
every crest of tag ridgo down j
e all moral
cu uca per
sons to leave town out will not break
the neace unless the 1inkertons return
VIIold Train Itobberv
MfltsTEK I T Jmy 16 One
of tac most aaniig rob ieres on iccv u
tooi p a e luur uay nigui at Ada
I T As the Misouri Kansas aiu
Texas noitnoo iu cmiicss tai
pulieu into Auair station tne tiaiii
was neid up ana everv thing of v nue
to be foiica was taKeu Ine rouoers
previous y had sent word to tuo rail-
way coinpan tuat the train wo u be
iODneu Ail tno ocmitv marshals aim
police mat comd be lapsed between
McAKstei ad Muskogee were on
loaia tie tan ou not evnectmj tne
ioiocr to i e pi e at Adair tne
oSicers w ei 0 ovcrDOivered and place 1
in line on the platforn anu guaded
until tne roi > oer > was comji eted A
the banan wee leivng Jveral shots
we eciangeu netveen tne oiicris
ina oi tiaw Tne cmef of poiee
Cnulcs latlo e being wotuaed in the
l g and a in Detective Kirnjy
wutinicii in tne shomuei and fvo c ti
zcii o > thctowuuc icpoitca Killed
lnee wcie nin outlaws oil of
whom m ine their cscane It is defin-
itely kcown tnat tae Aaair train roo-
ter vv is committed bv tne Dallon
Tmy Ieai ued the station auout l
o cioct rans c kuu it ot all tne valua
oie anu tnen < uiaiv awaited the Ar
riv il of tne na3sengcr tain at I 42
Two btra ou i s cnt < rea the ai g
3tore of tne town injuring Drs
Youngboou undGotf who were sitting
m tno builaing at tno tune Voun
blooa has since ciod and GofT is in a
dngeroiis cocamon It is icpottid
the oaedtts secueu between uU mO
and JTaOoi
Aiiitutton l luatio
lljlsl Iulu t J i v II Gov
u V
Thas issued a proclamation placing
Snushonc county under martial law
Word has been received that three
1 companies of federal troops from
I Missoula have arrived at Mullane
Other troops have not been heard
ft < ii Adjt Jen Curtis in command
oi tin sate and who went to Cceiif
u ienc in advance of the outbreak
lias not een heard from and it Is fear
iu nis fallen into the hands
of tne strikers A dispatch
t to t ie governor from Judgo lleyburn
of bpokoce says the union
men aioie 1S1 nonunion miners ott
laisdaj firing on them and Killing
tno buperintendentDickinson of the
1 Xo tiicrn lacinu toegrauhcd the gov
I ernor fiom Taeoma yesterday aftor
I noon that their IraCKs and bridges nad
been destroved in the iemily oi Mul
lane ana Wallaco and that the wires
I haxe been cut Another dispatch to
I the goternor says several nonunion
men liae been blown up and tnat the
unon men propjse to fight the tioops
to the death
liar on CamnicM
Iinix Kock Ar July 12
Major II L Fletcher yesterday di-
rected tho chief of police to close
ever gambling den in Little Hock at
12 o clock At that hour every house
in the cty wnere gaming of any kind
tuiowing dice plaving caids and
craps closed their doors and tno
t streets were crowded with sporting
men all the afternoon The mayor
alooidered the police lo drive every
tin horn gamoler from the city and
every other person who has no visible
means of support He say Tpe
credit of Little lloek is firstclass at
all the banks and ne can get all the
money needed to run Ine city govern-
ment wunout maintaining such dent
as nave been so long fostered hero 1
Texai aaua and Hot Springs lecently
issued like oraeiS Thugs thieves
and gamolcrs Major Heteher de-
clares must hunt other fields to ply
tueir nefariou tnekoy It ia esti-
mated that iiUO men wee thrown out
or emuO ment 0 this at oitrary
older of Little Itock s major
Vcvrral fllnrv Slarlrrt t u
Wilful Juauo July Ij Tha
itatioa icriims quet lne Poor
nun runes arc1 liniT mines which
i ae bed deserted since Monday
tatca in agun veterday morning
uso tne MiiiiTion and Custer mines
ttu s at the Morniug and Hunter
uines vas also resumed yesterday
moi iimg i mule of cccinent was
i rcatcu a u yht among tne temain
in r ui ucis vvieti it was learned the
a iiiue mine iiree nad not left A
celegaiioii of miners imtoediately
starte I m the darKne s for the mine
iid inougi tne nonunion
en uovr I hev were order
i u out oi Cour a Alene
1 lese are tne ast nonunion men in-
C i ur o Aieie Tnj renort that
tvcivc lei Acie kutcn in a canyon
i leatc r < nuigcatiou among the
c tien a u coue vat ve ra cs who
< env ironii have arrived at
Hjiuih 1JK ina win piobady come
hotc ouii
1 Convention of Haptitt
IiMitmr Mch Jury 1 > Tuo in
comin rati vesteruav au d lir the
hol oi oeop e u HllenUuu o unon tho
fust an a a onvention of ine llaptist
Young Pco le s l mo oi Vincrica
aestcuiiv ciing the iii session
vv s en I eu to order by Pi ucit John
A Cnipaian of Cniea o After a
short teltgious service A II Finn
president of tho local union and
Hev S K Grimiel pastoi of the
l lst iDtut churcn at Jet oit wel-
comed he oelcgates In respoiso to
the aauixs of welcoi lUv Dr
Iawreuio of Cricag sio in a
happy stian Jeneral Secct iry Hev
F I V ilkms oi Chicago rcau tho an-
nual repot of the boaro > i a i gors
Tti repot vv n quit ici v uid re-
v uwed tne board n < i i i o e ic the
union since its nice1 o i At the
coreusior of tte reooit n un u ad
jOrrred
llditli oi < jrm l tlrlri
lioiiB rtliitr N Y Juiv 13
Cyrus W lield uted vestcuay morn-
ing at Aiule > 1ovvoi 1 is country
iciue ce On May lu Mi Field left
hioiv home in Grar r cicv park to
spend tne summer montlis in tho
rountrv At fist Mr 1 elu seemed to
iccover a htte ctieuj h lhe last
lii i vus seen the vil
1 ii ai oa Ina o week
i lf net few uavs n > physician
in cfi tn t lie was ret o well as
usuai 1 Jricict s con o became
Miih tra Dr > 1 Keisof New York
was c mi u in consultit m He was
ueir outs O unconsciou i ing in his
dear in aoout ln son Howard Tnis
t onuition cuatinu a o long that Mrs
Judsou n s vvi owod daughter be-
came aa a J noilied the a ck
mnis u o hcis All of vviiom were
prc = it ii a ll o cuu cauic
1 ricnclly to Hie tiiiiiIh
1 HL ii vi > 1x July I Tho
while wings of peace hovered over
Homestead ast night and there was
not an uinie ut inuication to mar
tne seemlv of tn iron region Tne
luiiitia is to be receved vtth open
arms b the mill woricers and a suecial
tjolico of lot siong has occa selected
f ou tne iiiK of tlie > tiKcrs them-
e vc lo o tuat no inuigmiy is offer
eu tlie tioops an hoihciaod woiK
iiiuu The cflicucy of this policy was
uomonstralea witmn half an hour af-
ter the adjournment of the mass meet-
ing joteday Dy a prompt escort lo-
in IccKuo of an lniempcate striker
no csiioueu tne wiaom of receiv-
ing the tojps as irienas and brothers
Arreii at lratfer Irobable
HMEt au Pa July lo A num-
ber of nr 11 men who were recognizee
as leaccrs in the contlct have left
lloiiesleiu to avoid arrest Tne ar
rct ot tniee men now in Pittsburg is
antiripued and causing considerable
aaim If the leaders arc aricsted or
lean the town tne siritcewil virtually
dc biokcn A gndim change in the
situation is notice lole lnc mill men
no loigcr assert the solfassumed
authority ard a subduod air is appar-
ent cv 2rv where among tho strikers
VuiI nlon tlrn Killed
SPokasf Wash July li A re
petit on of the Homestead slaugnter
nas occiin t aur uAlene mining
rerioi riinua night tmce nonun-
ion miners wcie ki iod by union men
Yesterda morning reports came that
tho Trico miuo vras biovvn up by
uynamit lne men are rtsolvod to
tuvecvcrv nonunion man out of tnu
inunn aisirict Women and ellld
rcn lave nen moed from the min-
ing camn to oiaccs of bafcty
I tioieni in iliris
Pai1 July li Fourteen death
attriDutfd to cholera vveio reportea ia
tnis city yesterday Prof Peter ol
tne NecKar nosiulil expresses the
opinion imime mevatltng maiauy is
ti o Asiatic cliolcta On the otnei
I u u Hi Lnicigast unci oticrs an
c ina y nos I c at it is not VsLillc
cnoli r
COLOR LINE AT ELMO
A Moverren on Feol to Rid that Community
cf Worthless Negroes
THRIFTY WHITE LABORERS ARE DESIRED
In n neighborhood tlclit at llem
son n tVoinan anil a Chop Ax
Flay frnmliiciit Parts
TEttiiELL Tex July 1C The fol-
lowing resolutions were adopted by
the etiizens of Elmo precinct at a mass
meeting callod togetner with a view
of discouraging tho immigration of
ncgroe3 into tho settlement and re-
moving tho ooaoxious citizens of color
already in the precinct
Whereas the race problem is of
momeatus importance to the southern
people being one that must bo solved
sometime and in view of the unprece-
dented number nf recent outrages by
black brutes on white children and
women and the protest from certain
quarters against the swift punishment
of the perpetrators of said crimes wo
are led to view the situation with alarm
and fear that the horrors of these out
ragos vv ill be Drought evory day to our
doors and
Whereas negro omigraats are pour-
ing ia upon us with an increase of
ratio which if not stopped will re-
sult in ruin to our schools and society
and
Whereas wo havo in our midst a
class of colored citizens that is a
menace to society and the
presence of whom prevent a desiraole
cass ot vvhtto people locating with us
lliorefoi o be it
Kesolved that it is the judgment of
this meeting that no negro immi-
grants tie given any homo in our
midst null that tho objectionablo ones
be peaceably quietly and lawfully re-
moved from us as soon as tho present
crop is harvested We appeal to tho
patriotism and public spirit of every
white citizen in this community to join
this movement aad give it his moral
support and be It
Itesolvod that all work together to
favor and encourage a desirable clasi
of white emigrants to take tho place
of the negroes that our schools may-
be built up and harmony prevail
Mie liked v Chop Ax
Dlnisov Tox July 16 Eariy
Thursday morning a general fight be-
tween Pat Maher and wife oa one
side una Mixo Hyan on the other
drew a latgc crowd of neighbors In
West Denisoa It seems that Pat
Mayher and family had been occupy-
ing for somo time a ouilaing owned
by Hyan Wednesuny the Mayhers
were fo cibly ejected but u wagon
and team the property of Mayher
was left over night m Hyans barn
Mayher entered tbe oarn to got bis
team and wmle doing so attempted to
load on a quantity of loose lumber
which ho claimed Hvau ordered him
off the premises A fist fight followed
when Mrs Mayher with a chop ai ia
hand ran to tho scene of trouble and
began flaying her huso nd s assailant
over tnu head In warding off the
blows Hyan struck the womiin in the
face and in aa instant ooth were blind-
ed and besmeared with blood lty
this time noigliDors interfered anu
further fighting was prohibited A
surgeon was called and on examina-
tion it was found that Uyan carried
three ugly wounds on his head eithor
of which would havo produced death
had the strokes been a fraction
hai der
Assault ISrr Husband
Loxgvimv Te July 15 Ms J
I Pridgeoa is a mental wrecu super
induced by the pnolication of a lan
derous article in a sensational paper
bho has been closely watched by the
family for some lime as vioienco vv as
feared and the family uesired to pre-
vent her removal to an asylum Yes-
terday morning she got out before Mr
Prldgeon awoke secured a hammer
and struck him on tne head a terrific
blow which forluntely glanced Mr
Pridgeun was unable lo ward off ten
to fifteen furious blows sec rained in
rapia succession on his hand arms
and head He was iesced o his son
and daughters wno were forced to to
her with a iooe to keep her from
further violence lli6 sheriff vvai
sent for and experienced a great diffi-
culty in taking her to jail in n buggy
Mr Prldgeon is in a clangorous condi-
tion with a frrctured skuil and terri
blv beaen hands
tlept on iactl IIIters Aeek
Clebuknk Tex July IX Iho ex-
amining trial of Immett Goodwin
charged with killing J T Kice Mon
uay evening was in progress yester-
day For the past two wecits the
district court has been busy witn
nations corpus and examining triats
in murder cases and the grand jury
Has reconvened thrco times 1nc kili
ng of Hice was the result of a fisticuff
He wasstrucK on iho ieck while in a
peculiar pouion or ii ln Lii from
ihe carriage broke tis neck Mouaav
night Gooawm s wife oraerea niir
nage and vlsited the sorrowing wife
of the deceased There was no bitter
feeling exhibited On the coitray
iney wept on each others neck anc
sympathized Gooawin was granted
oail in lhe sum of HiUU which lie will
nave no trouble in making
llrottlird ina Whirlpool
Paii Tex July 12 lloyd Priutt
about 11 years of age whoso parents
nvc in mis city was drowned in lieu
rlvci a short d tance below the Frisco
oridge Sunday afternoon He anu
nree other ooys left here on a frcigit
about 11 o clock anil ou arriv ing at tne
river they pulled off iheir clothes anu
plunged in Tho Pruitt ooy was not
aDle lo swim anu began to nint as
soon as he got in ucep water His
res attracted the attention of two
men who hastened to ms assistance
Ho was arawn into a vvnirpool anu
never lose again lhe bodv has not
et been rccov erect
vrrimisl Hurt tn i ftnnuviH
> iKKSMIIr ie July la Joe
Ixjmaney cium agent for me Mi
souri Kuna and leas railway
nired a noise anu hugg yesleadav
morniug lo go a srort instance in me
country W lien luo nilcs out ih <
norse too fug it aim ran into a
oarbed wire fence in which Mr
luinasnoy boeaientangled He wa
severely cut mu biuised He as
orought to tnwu ami nn wounu
dressed llw iiL are nous but
not fa uL
Itio Cramte Miorlfiirtl
DitOWNsviui Tex Juiy i
During tho late rise of iho Hio Granue
it made a cjt through tne mainland
near the city of Maiamoras straight-
ening and uiakiu tne river abou two
niies shorter ami lea ing aoout UO
nies of Mevieaa Kiruory on Vie
eric n s uc of the chance1
1 in vd ti K
iiM i J Vs
ctuay tiointig in me Met o
residing at Grapevine rushed into tho
telephone exchange and breathlessly
asked to bo allowed to send a message
to Dallas He told Manager Hender
son that his son Frank McCoy had
eloped from Grapevine with a womaa
old enough to be his mother and that
tho pair had gone toward Dallas
The telephone people called up tho >
county clerk at Dallas where a mess-
age was forwarded requestlag him
not to issue a marriage license to the
couple should they make an effort to
secure one As near as could be t i
oertatned the facts In the latest social
drama are that a woman the mother
of many children became in-
fatuated with the McCoy boj
who is not quite 10 years old and
actually locked him up wnerc his
father could not reach him She an-
nounced her determination to mar
iho lad and a constable was sum-
moned to deter her from carrying out
her purpose She was served with a
writ accusing her with conspire y lo
keep tho boy from tne custody and
care of his parents and tho gave bona
to appear in Fort Worth o terday for
examination McCoj senior came
here early yesterday morning and pa-
tiently awaited the ai rival of the
woman Becoming suspicious on ac-
count of her failure to arrive he tele-
phoned to Grapevine and found tnat
tno pair had Sown over the line into
Dallas county The youtn is appar-
ently in the power of tho woman who
is a halfbreed Indian and the mother
of thirteen children The atlair has
created great excitement at Grape-
vine McCoys father is sull here
nud is nearlv distracted over tho af-
fair
COLOR tlNE BROKEN
t illilUlrraud ills Ilurk Join iho
Colored tlnptlst Church
Et Paso Tox July 11 Et Paso
ans of curiosity had an opportunity of
witnessing a most peculiar event in
church circles Saturday ovening
Twentyeight Mexicans and a Frencn
man were baptized in the Hio Granue
riv cr by the Hev W M Vinev p i
tor of the colored Uaotist cnun n
For some time the members of the
Mexican mission of the M K enuren
have Deen in chargo of Hev M Mar
chion a Frenchman who was edu-
cated for a priest in the Catholic
churcK He Decline dissatisfied witn
the powers over hnn renounced tlie
faitn and joined tne Presovtenan
church A few years later
he joined the Methodists aiu
since coming here has bun
up a congregation oi Metnoait cou
vertsfrom the Cathonc eniren A
few weeks ago tne nreacner uec ueu
he could be happier in the comiuunon
of tne liaptist faith He made apni
cation to the Baptist cmrch for ij
mision and baptism of all his coi
gregaton and for his own o uinaiion
Tho liaptist churcn oeing without a
pastor the authorities were comne lea
to decline to receive mo voluminous
adaition to the church Tnon it was
proposed that Hev Vine pastor o
this colored iiantist encrch houid
affiliate in the Ttrst Baptist chuicn
which vvas also rejecteu So it came
to nass tnat Uev Marcniun ana hi
flock were united witn tlie coloeu
brancn of the Baptist cuurcn anu
were baptized in the muady waters oi
tne Hio Grande vesteruay evenm0
Cutll of lliirder
t ollmbia Tex Jul 11 Weaoes
uay the seventh dav was consumed in
the trial of tho Uornard murderers
j and the end was reached Tne jury
after Deing out about twenty minutes
returned a verdict of guilty of muraer
in tne first degree in Frank Ilollnnus
case and athxed the death Density
Tne Drisoner did cot seem mucn af
fectea On his way from the court
house to tho jail he remarked appar-
ently in a spirit of Dravada At anv
rate thoy cant eat me He
loquestcd Deputy sheriff Mecham to
snoot him after tneir arrival at the
jail Hollanu wnen put on the tana
i made a full confession saying that he
1 himself shot tne two Crave s and ola
man Smith and that Jerome Baker
1 was guilty only as an accessory He
claimed that he and the three dead
men engaged In a quarrel and when
one of tnem attempted to d aw a
knife no snot them ai three in quick
succession out that all oi them wc e
attempting to uraw weapons When
asked why thev mutilated tne bouie
ne said that Batter cut off the head of
Jim Cravoy and men they dec uec it
would be easier to plant him if cu
up lhe ovidenee auuuceu tends to
conlraaict Holland s statement in part
j for the mass of liecdmg ana dcu
clothes tuitun from the possession of
I mo criminals are soared wiin blood
1 which argues that tne men were
killed as tney slept The skuil of
Steve Cravey was crushed as thougn
vv tth an ax Tne attorneys for the ue
feno have announced their lrtentiov
of moving for a new hearing
Sprlous llnliuvvn Accident
Four WoitTii Tex July 14 Yes
teruay evening a party of voung peo
p c consisting of Malt Bell aim Mis
Dollie Cox Hariy Alcvanaer and
Miss Man I ittimer while out lining
in a twoseated surrey met with a
cious accident Aoout two limes
from the southeastern limits ot the
citv the horses oecamc unmanageable
anu ran away In cnacavoring to
stop them the lines broke and the
occutiants of tho carriage leai > ed
out Miss Cox receivea a severe con
lusion on the right slue of uer heaa
und tho physicians say her conumon
I is precarious Miss lattimer is seri
ousl bruisel Yuiinjr IV1 received
everal ovtrc bruise wni c Vle au
u i Was Knocieu tntnipt Some-
one pioKea him uji i tlie load and
hougnt mm into town His parents
anu tho police have tn > s f n faled to
linu him and tho supposition is mat ho
is in a strange mace still unconscious
and unaoio to make Know n his
I laentitj
fnll to llinlli
Hotton lex Jutv I rosier
nay moning about o o clock a nn
t eman living net uoo to tne Lone
Mar note on Prauie aveni c heard a
crash o 1 the ground jul outtdo his
I window It vvas such a queer souna
1 that he hastened to the spo anu found
1 a man lving upon the ground scen
ngiy in tne gonea ot main lue
fa was announced n de tne hotel
and it was nund tnat oie o tin guest
11 Whiti Oi Coiiuni i nan lai en
I ou of i iiurastoi window m tne
ground from the effects oi wuch he
i lat r men Deieaseu was i8 years of
age li is said lirt wa a man of fam
u v hat ng a w up an sevciil miluren
in Conimbuc lie h i li en uown
uer p maris si ncein a u wa a
i mecianc ills fun v w wit d tii
sail new T io tnju i < s ictc w r
ineinai
I Killed to a Irnatil
I TviKitTe = July li Yesnruay
I morang Ben Curtis an od anu
I woti citizen lesdic eigi tc > n m es
east of liicr anu who has lived ir
smith county more tnau th rty j ai
was < not deaa o a negro ten int
is at lur e thougn a oui
I n = earch is e rr maa for ti i
< nt g
with fair t osof ts Oi n
CKUELTIES OF DAHOMIY
> C Mit i i > llttou In Tarcll on uman
t lctlms for the acrlflc
llie slavo trad3 i3 becom mcro
precarious not only because of tho
vesting of tho nuts and the j repara-
tion of the oil On tbo other hand
Iho ncighbo ing tribes of Dahomey
hc reserve for tho kings raids aro
not as numerous as they were More-
over tuey frejueitly receive protec
the neighboring settlement frflTi the
ia ds of lteda in a ho after the gand
t 11 monies of cue i vear rccnots his
forces frsui the uoighloi ing pro
v inccs
After the cere nonics at AN nit
ire closed and the ambasadois have
lelurned lo their countries the uatic
in the border countnes know th it
trouble Is In store for them suv s a
letter in the Now York Tribuna Ihe
huddenlv awaKo to Und ll emselves t
prisoners of King Bcuazin lhe
troops ura stationed a the highest cle
vaticta in the vj Jage where thoy
shoot those who ot ei icM unco ail
captutu an of the lnhab tants that at-
tempt to ecape Ihe pusones arc
bound their elbows tied behind the r
backs by one c > rd tht ir wrists fas
t their raienea ein mg the pro
v iici il melodies tu tho accompani-
ment of th maadolin C ifalho
and more satisfied at the fact
Then said he believing at last
I must hurry back to tLo club
There s a colleague of your with
hi back to the fire holding forth to
the members about the ampaigns ho
has seen with you
Hold haid said I Is he say
in nice thirqs about me
Ye > f torn e
Then I continued by all means
leave my colleague to his pleasant
1
thoughts
Thi colleague rt the club has
never forgiven roe for knocking all
the scntmient out of his funeral ora-
tion by persistng in being alhe
hen ho and I meet now wo only
lift hat
tint MUI tlie Miect Ilii kltitr oc < On
OUH ST LOUIS LETTER
surv oillancu of the English and French proachof a city campaign has brought
ships of war but becauso tho dove uhout a lively discussion of the flnan
opment of the oil industry demands a Cial conditioa of bt Louis Money
large forco of laborers for the liar Is wanted for new public build
rrorosed Exteuslon of the City Limits
A Campalcn Acalutt Small Haiti
A 3llllloo lloltar Lawsuit
St Iorts Mo July 11 Tuo ap
ings that arc contemplated The
city cannot run into debt and
cannot increase its taxation with-
out a vote of tlie people and every-
body understands that a nroposition to
do eiilicT of these things would be
Uatcn at the polls by tho taxpayers
Hon from the Germans and English ill t0 a movciieut is on foot now io in
crt ise llieciiv limits and take m about
twenty squuii uiil of rich und popu
Ion submban settlements to the West
It is claimed thai lhe tuxes from this
siui i would give the city all the reve
nui il ueeds to carry out its plan of
pui i impiovtiuent XtS question will
I aguated rigorously irom now till
tld e tiou ami it may be aa issue in
the spi ing eauipuisu for the elecuon ol 1
u M a or
1 In lug nad little dairies of the city
inhabitants o some peaceful village nrc lighting ovei a new milk law the
m t loroughcvcrproposedintliiscity
wn cii is now pendlog in the Assembly
Tie svstem of inspection which tho
hul lo utempUlcs is so rigid that it will
drvc i ut of Iusinevs the manv littlo
di tv allies in the city that make
money by selling impure muk and
the i e moving heaven and earth to
lull the bill if the bill passes it will
pui ino operation u complete system
tened h another and their feet tied of food inspection that will include
together every article of food nsed on the table
Aiound Iho necks of lhe women and M ln relor James E a n
maie > a telllugargument for the bhl
children is tied a single coid as a
di from the records ol Infant
mark of siaver i ihe aid over tho by awing
m naltv tie LcaUIl ofli < e na
band rejoin tho army othe king ind dlcn lcd on impuri mlik dieof roar
the slave chasers tiluin to Aliome asmtis most otten Inspector Suilivan
where several of ll e unortunnteai NU s that since milk inspeelion was
Biicnnccd in honor of tho ciuel go 1 hej m < eie five years ago the ilaths
wno lui blcsod this e Usui i 1 f > u iiarastuUH luire decreased a per
lore killing lhe prisone s the feu h cent lie aigues of course that the
worshiper whispeis to tho victim to better the inspection tho life of mcro
children will be saved The great
arryGelelemessages from hi worthy
tliunes of the city whose reputation
awaiting their purchasers A In rli
co irt oillcer the chief of Ju tu e ia
placed in charge oerthem lie is at
tlie same timo director of crtminit
affans chief murdeier and master of
ciremopics in tho thanksgiving olVr
> iigs The eaptues are disponed of
at Abome in exchange for goid m
er ivor leather cloth or an ut
clo of commerce uhich ho king m iy
happen to need In shnos aio
dm en from oae station to another m
tho drear march ai rosi tho couutry
t mounted AraJa
TiKiy arc bent from Whydah to tho
seacoist vhere the embark for the r
son and to guo an account of hi yc
d qq tbe of
tores rho poor wrcU h who snitc are domp alt thfy can to jkim tt e Uii
at his murderer Hnswcum that ho andrmtiiem eresof the coinraratirely
will lulfill the commission k owa ihut irrevponsibletorapetitionof ttiesmaliev
his death will he mide 1 tri
punfut that ia to i his tonde
In arted rauidercr will stun him with
a l > Iovv on the back of the heal IkTiho
bifvkinff hi neck
Iho prisoners of war ire diib
> nto several lots orac 01 whom ie
r > tamed for the plnntatioj ol the knj
rttiu men
e are going to hare a very inter-
esting nultiun dollar suit here When
IhooisiR Smith sold Washington Park
tr ti city yeirs ago for S iooijj he
sti u ted that it was to he usea for-
ever f r the purposebof a public square
The city is now building a city had on
the site of the park having1 cut down
othei s being assigned to the chiefs of tin trees and has already spent about
the tribes for the same purpose whilo a quarter of a million on the structure
tho greater porton aie imprisoned ow the heirs of Mr Smith most of
new destination JIamo Carvniho in the agrieultural
it one of tho principal purehaseis of pends on St Loui
sives He employ them in tho Vhlef fTnal Ofiker M uk W Hamng
1 aandis or cofeo piantatiun of
Hi iil and reports that they soon for
hum live in Tcias and Kentucky
come to the Tuited btates court claim
m uot only huge damages because the
it lias diveied the park from the
use to uhich it agreed to put V but
als tliepark itself The park is now
woi th a milliciu dollars liood lawyers
sav the heirs ht e an excellent case
buttheciU s Livyers of course mako
light of it ttlnU the suit goes onr
the building of the hall will proceedt
too and by tin t nit a d sion is ol >
ta ue I the editi e 1 ie finished
Then if the heira win tuo suit tho
citv will simplv hand tUem over the
money the pat k i i l r h
Kxperimentfi in a new kind ot
weather signalling are to be tried koou
i ini v whiten de-
f < r its forecasts
ton is notat all Mti tn u v th the ro
suits obtained from the stern ofiis
tnbutmgsgnals b tiu msuf manufai
torv and factoij uhitV It s < i ms
that they are < uufo < id ith th
u hisiles used fov uher p post1 anl
nixing tho same rfgro dittie with often pass unnoticed b the pcuplo
1inning insouciance almost succeed for whose benetit the are set out
11 convincing hw audience that ho it The weather onVeis hcie have been
doing a charitable act by dealing iq Informed thatChief Hum ngton intends
blaves to introduce silver wlustits for trans
tnitting the signals He t iinks they
HIS OBITUARY
llotr It Mem tu Head
Ilrnth
of
pive out a purer rounder tone ju t aa
loud as tlie sound from the other w hi
Vour Owu tQ < and easily distinguished from
t
them The first experiments In this
It has often haii > cned to public in part of the country wit the silver
aisiduals to sec through some error wliistle will be made in tin large farm
their own obituaries in print An hag towns of Missouri and Illinois
embarrassing coneoruenco of thii I
blunder is that one feels obliged ever
after to lvo up to the good things
iatd of him when he ua supposed to
he no more M KieUeo Mlier
the wellknown artis tcls an in-
teresting sior about an experience
of his own
Twico during mv career he sa s
hae f b en given up as gone over
to the nm oriti J he first occasion
wai when I tva reported to hio
l > cen killed in tho ad rum e of Hickt
i iha i army against Kl Oheid m the
ritcrn fcoudan at the time whea
that foiee met with disaster at the
hands of the Maluli and hi follower
I is walking in London vith a
cotwiu tthn wo were greatly astou
l hed by noticing several poter of
the evening pipers mentioning my
ueath in the SouIan l it > enty
fnend of my cous n came up
said to him
A YOUTHFUL FINANCIER
He Organized a Hill Club aad Then Iroio
Jt Our
Ihew is a twelve carfdd boy in
Harlem known to 1 i fi enIs as Char-
lie v o if he keep oi uil be a rail-
road financier when Ik gi > v > up Like
all small boys thar1i a base ball
fiend bout two wtcks jgo he oi
ganized a club had 1 mi f elected
treasure while a b oi m nion vvas
made captain I hen the thir
tesn m ubcrs vmiI < v T > h tic funds
so t1 com pin iv > tty udi
form i ho plan Ws a es and
fuly S vi as iedh
At this joint the huaii i if com-
mended A meeting of t lib was
called and fire of th 1 ov s i ud d bv
Chailies tatemen that ti e wou d
and be mure inone to divide if th y voted
as he directed gave th n vji in fa
My dear fellow this is sad newj or of expelling the o
about our poor cousin
hat s thit J ta a he
Why his death in tho i ouJan
Tiiat all uoneno vis tho ro
pl lhis i > Frederic llleis by
rn side Allow mo to introduce jou
His friend stared at him with dU
irst and astonishment
Its all cry wel sad he I
know you csn t re = Ut a oke but
thi sort of thing is really too bad
Your poor coum is lying in tbo
deset dead and jou aro cruelly
okmg
Have ti2 fear < aid J I am the
sik mem
bers This brought th club down to
seven
Then a new combination uasformed
consisting of the laptaiu treasurer
and tuooUtcts who were assured that
they were on he inside It vas four
to three and the three had to go-
Of the fourremaPing tharlie gave
one of th < two a quarter to vote for
the expulsion of the other and then
the treasurer and captain promptly
fired the traitor
The club had nov got down to two
Charlie called a little meeting and said
to his companion You tan t get
man and I am every moment more cent for every motion joa make HI
vote against and it will b lost Bat
if on will icsign I 11 give yoa a dol-
lar
After mature consideration the cap-
tain accepted and Charlie s e heir of
tbe assets of the Harlem Howlers was
in possession of 2450 which he Hsaw
ing up to buy a bievcte with
FACTS WITH FIGURES
The capacity of Minneapolis largest
flouring mill is 13300 barrels a day
The total school enrollment for the
United States last vear was H00000
It b stated that 40 n1noo of Queen
Victorias subjects in India never Know
what it is to get enough to eat
One hundred and seventytwo bodies
were incinerated in the Missouri cre
ou look lko a poet laughed matory at bt Louis sinee its founding
ho fuun dttoi as the handsomely j The tobacco bill of the Salera N J
dicied youngstercrtored almshouse inmates last year was 66
The 1 oy tmiled and begun fumbling wujie oniy was expended for boots
tu his pocket I aml shoes
Maybe vou write ongs oo sug
j hQman ha r fa ihdtnm
th man
gested newspaper JiUl fc
soiiituiie vas the answer
es
Hiv < vou got om Tor me0
l Hunk I h ve
H i Tung nj longorshoi t rn tre3
lty this time tho yo ing man had
fished out a doLum ut atuch he threw j
down coldly remarking I
Neither my friend it is sung oy
the gas metre
It wa a gas hill for li Tex a
Sittings
i
< tiiii l Hfrrnr
th d iy igenthman saw a ti
bo taming ii ffrnt Oi i concave
mirror Tho b y looked at the glass
for a short time and then turned and
stood on his head
Do you e oy sin h prapKs1 aktd
the gent eman
Ovot so iniieli replied tho boy
but tiiis gt ts me Accordi g to Ih tt
mirro I was ut de down ami 1 uat v
ing to light m stii w llulaUL phia
I in
inch In other words it is more than
ten times ai coarse as the web of a
tllk worm
There lie i > iv TIi it lie aied
A certain clergjman of the Scottish
kirk by some curious a ident became
t o liher il m his opinions to suit the
theological taste of his flock and was
t erel tcittcized therefor He called
Ipmi one of the bitterest of his crtics
in old lady and had a long conver
saiomwith her The result was o
unssilisfactory that he exclaimed iu
wrathful dpaopointmen Woman
I don t believe you thnk anybody will
be saved but ym and Donald iier
husband > Teenister I ia nae sae
vca clear aboot Donald Kvidentlv
a Cr t cousin to the other od woman
who said she could not Aq happy
unless she believed in etern t punish-
ment
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The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, July 22, 1892, newspaper, July 22, 1892; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111195/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .