The San Saba Weekly News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 24, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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jrosrerldonc
J M Burleson
phyaloiuu nnl1 Huraeon
CHLAND SlMNOS TEXAS
1 nttcnl nil Medical calls within his
at reasonable rates
i wviik
S W YOE
I Estate ami ColleelliiS Agent
hAN 8A11A 1KXAS
A tollMd blrdirsio
0 op stain oyer llttj
Tloena a < n rMUnd iiii IcnUocttiiR imlnoiw
1 nitration hn l > d lltlgjtloii nilliivn
n of LiiUHW Invctlco la IhocoutU er
bn nnd ailjolulnfl conntlos 81ly
lurloson Harris
jrnoysand Counselors at Law
SABA TE t
vllltimtlcA In tlio CourtMf f San fiLa nml
ilntr < unntkaalttolii tlwbui > reinijami I tJeral
of Ui Htato
Law Partnership
M Allison R H Waud
Han HaU Unroot
r K HooUt t HipitiroItm toeittiT tu imrtiirii
i > iuctlr of law In tlio IMntrkt CourU of tli
iiiUelal District ami in thn Kiiprttm n l An
rmirts at AuaUn Will do central cutl
rloilual pmrtlc 23
G V Walters
SA1JA TEXAS
OKSEV COUNSIILOR AT LAW
led tip stnlrs iu Murray rook building oil
old < iuiiro
J T WALTERS
A riOHNKY AT LAW
AUomny Han Hulin County
ill Attend Promptly to any Civil
Incsa entrusted to bU caro OlUco up
rs in tlio Courthouse
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< JFislier Townes
ft TOltNJUYB AT IiAW
OHGETOWN TEXAS
slior Townos jFishor
aAugelo Tom Orccn County Texas
n A H MILLKlt
At enoy at Law
AKO TJ CAB
hwl Ull tiotilncm In tha Dutrlct Court of
MJJmlkLl Illitrlcl rtaTlr
D MoOIKNIS
TOKSEY C0UN8rL01tATLAAV
District Attovnoy
JASON rK3US
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Mfnnru Cooolo
foilltiplo ll nn KlmW
tCuitouli ban Sab ud Uaoa
BAUNY BURLESON
JAND AGENTS
BnPrl Tnu
Will buy anl oil Und on rommlnlon
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tiANIJ onil HOTI lssriiANri
AOICN1
BANS AHA TEXAS
Will bar tn > l GUlind im rMmUidon AbBtnct
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PrTJIfF COLORADO AND
SANTA FE RTT
ThrovighTezas
DAILY TRAINQ DETWEAK
Dalveton llnuiton Hrenhnm Milano
Temple Dclton LaropMQ OoU
thwalte JlcOresor Alorfian Clo
bum Alvarado Jlontnonierr
Navasola Fut Worth
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Connecting ilv aU BaHroad llaraaud
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TO Ai rf03 EUROVB
Vl NEW VOUK ua any of tlif
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tlptctal idrauliigoa o Iujndj ranta and
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fil aW to tlit avyulrr t
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wow
week
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keeks Ito ia arranging thq <
and preparing to collect
log accounts oJ 7
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Seniple the Laiimasas Harilinio lien arc Western agents for Sniffs New Pattern and Southern IVJro Cos Barb WIo
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Braucli of I 1 FEIGL COS
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SAN SABA
The Dofflemyre House
is now kept nv
JAMES DOFFLEjIYRE tlio Proprietor i
IlrtTlnc tnken cIiitco nftlio Hotel inv ftrt I am ilotprmtnM in keop it in such ft
manticr ns to jlvo Hallsuetinn to tra clorn nnd tho pnltlio piiituIIv Tlio ioonin wll
ho ltitt Dpatnml clean and tlio tublo will alwnjs ha mipplinl with tbo licnt to no
obtnluM lu tlio market StillcltlDi a liberal bhnro oftlio tmlilic rntrnnngo I ntn > cry
reaticctfully + JAMCS DOITLUMYJIU
D C WOOD
UCAMIt IN
HARDWARE
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Wfat Sldo Siinnro SAN fiAllA TEXAS
All kindrt ofcountry produce taken in ocliai > go for goods
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AND DIULKK IN
Scliool BoolvS stationery Stnplo
Only pure and frrsli Roods kejit
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Groceries Etc
July 1ly
ewell Teaeue
nCALCUS IN
S4al saiast 3F saey Oswceites
DnetnH OMStnnl
Wftlliwo Streor
A full supply f uliole staple and fane procerloa 1U lio kept In stock aud Bold at
latu
n TV uh can lio done w Ith a reasonablo prolit
AltTti nioincuT MAitincT jljicia i aii > iroit qiiainanij
ALL CJOtTNaJtY lltODUCK
Johnson
DFAIEH IN
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LIQUORS
WJEST niDIJI IUIITIO HQirAItTT BAtT 8AHA tma
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TEXAS
OF LAMPASAS
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Tho best selected and cheapest assortment of Dry Goods Clothing Hats Caps
Hoots and Rimes Trunks etc etc in Ooldthwaito
CXTrlcoB sauio at Lampasas prices
Asfe for BMO0 BU IT BEH
rTJ0 TH rreshlcnt
W F LEWIS Becrelary
New Lumber artts
LSHPASflS TEXAS
Manufacturers
> YrtOLI8IU ANJi 1HTA1L DKAIUltS IN
Eough and Dressed Lumter
Slduglos Snslt Uoova ami Ulmrts
fsTVu H l > W H > V m M lt H lti l Pet
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Edivatfonnl Column
TO
Inconnocl
cMnyyltL a fotnicr article
Slgseatlot U rcacloa
a Appeal tojllici
natural instincts of
chiw iyL
Tho followlojTiJiODjd bo nsed as In
coiitlvoa to nttlnUon t
1 CniiosltttlTlio de lro to know
tlio lniUi > ltlrbvacaltr that worrits
bti y In too many lininoa
and schools diifroin n lacU of cicr
cIbo and imulWjracnt
2 Lovoo rJcthlly Monlal activity
gi i oa rinllo asptfJi dallghl to n healthy
ihild at IlJji ii onoitieo Neither
affords IHajyy f lt degeneralcs Into
diutpx KToMtrnifiny bofAitho
appicclatoVery h > slily tho prlvllego
ofdlgglngdilcleaday nfltrilay Men-
tal dllchlug isnemoro rtttractiro to
them
U ByrnrlJ I11 i8 to uny
of porpuHf and cuoperatlun botweon
ttacher ptpll nnd piitron I hey
should got nit of thtdroivn eliannels
of thongl tand get Into tho tenelimV
fur tho tiiio being It is clear that tho
broader and deeper his channel is tho
moro easily Ills pupils nnd tho patrons
may get lntJ it nml tlio mom ilipid
will bo tho pupils progresi and tlio
advanco of etlacntion in tho district
I Ioio uf iralso If tho pupilhas
tho proper nnioiintof rusjuct fur his
teacher ho will bo lery doslruns of
earning his approbation Teachers
should nut bo too sparing iu their
commendation of earnest clforts
5 Emulation Whilo ton great n
tit airy is likely to produeo evil results
that may outweigh tho good done it
is well to use as n motlvo power ns
much of tho eplilt of emulation as will
awaken Increased Interest and aiouso
to oncrgetlo woik As pupils grow
older they should bo led to tnko nn In-
terest in study for its ultimata aims
developing character nnd filling fur
usefulness In tho various walks of life
0 Think outeaeh lesson for your-
self Do not merely memorlzulessoUB
or depend upon tho books hottover
good thoy may be Lot tho lossons bo
comoyour own by acaicful pioeeis
of thought let tills process bo repent-
ed until It has becoino lied and your
personal magnetic power will bo In-
creased very much Tlicio is much
difference In tlio personal influence of
n teacher whuso lessons have been
thought pnd tlio ono who o lessons
havo been learned by roto Thoor
SATURDAY OCTOBER 21 18S5
to his lesson lettho mar forget Uj
Tbo1rllfferenco in tho effect produced
brftho twti tVf y of teaching is much
greater with children than with tdulti
j Uueo Iho pupils oyes If tho In
lijula beginning to flag show tho
pupil somoriilag lllustrato tho work
in somo wap cvm if you havo to
change tho itesignod order of jour lie
son to mako the illustration appiopil
nto Tho teacher who only talks to
his class uses only half of his teaching
power and employs less than half uf
tho reccptivo poncr of his pupils
8 Do not distract atlrutiun His
wrong to stop tho woik ofn wltjo
class to scold ono pupil fur inattention
orovcn to notlco his llitlessnees in
such a way as to disconcert others A
question will bo sufficient to nrrcstand
rcprovo him Teachers themselves
often distrrcc tho attention of children
by tho Injudicious way in which tliey
handle a subject by Imporllig into
their herons Irrevthiut matter by
mixing up Information thatonghtto
bo kept distinct br n sto kaw mnduof
proceduie by exhibiting pictures
specimens etc beforo they nro re-
quired and by leaving them befoio
tho data after thoy havo served their
purpose
a Donotba discouraged If children
at llrst have dlfilculty lu giving fitod
attention It Is haul wok to give
continued attention Tlio leather
should develop tho powor gradually
at first Corrio expresses tlds Idea
well lie says tho power of attention
la tho result of habit Tlrao mast
therefore bo allow cd for Its growth
Tlio first efforts exacted from td child
should bo ficatlr cee point should tia
presented nt a time that ho may not
bo bvnlldered by multiplicity tho
tralu on his attention should not bo
long continued he should Ld relieved
beforo ho is compelled to Joist from
fatigue ono luccesa will mako a tub
sequent ono easier of attainment fail-
ure will rusle the next Utempt moio
arduous
10 Uto judgment in qnesllonlng
Tho foliolog rules concerning ques-
tioning buTO special referenco la so
curing attention
1 Do not Mk qnottloot in rotation
S pa not pi > lat to tho pupil whom
you wish to nnswor whilo nsklog ft
quwtiou
a Do nut rtn look fixedly at tbo
pupH wham i u wish la auswor while
gUlujt tlo question
I Slat qnstllont lo tin data at it
wholl a kvoe woollier fur the an
5 lionet wait an Invlnut for tho
aiisosr ol > ea tinlKlni motl auhlfcu
II ii not bmk tlMdllf at Ilia pupil
ho u ui eiPg
7 Do not repeat it question to obllgo
thoso who wero inattentive
8 lie aaro to ask questions of thoso
whoarothe sllgliest degtio Inatten-
tive
0 If nothing clso will draw niton
tion punish tho inattentive pupil In
tho best way consistent with hl na-
ture nnd tho surrounding circum-
stances YourB rrnteinally
Ilm 11 MeCounv
11 lint 1urnirs Can Do
1 Tliey havo ten votoa to coven ol
alt other occupations
2 They have votes enough to carry
any election Jr 1 < iMlft X
3Thoy can cffectnnlly put nn end
to the oxturtiuns on railroads which
tnkt a ono bushels of overy two ho
tftisos
I They ran unfclt n farmers in con-
gress and thoBtatoleglslnturo for ev-
ery ono they now havo
5 Thoy can niuko their own laws in
all tho States
0 Tliey can scenro proporlisnnto
pajtucnt per hour for hand woik that
Is demanded by bralnuork
7 They can hato all tho comforts
and luzurloa now enjoyed by tho
lasses which prey upon them
b llioy combine themsehea into a
compact body
They can furnish themselves with
a crop report of inestimable valuo to
themselves and tho countryaud
10 They can by so doing protect
themselves fiom speculators
II Thoy can coopcrato stand by
ono nuothur nnd If thoy do so can
ralo tho nund
12 They can ronliniio to bo tho dull
budges ttiuv huvo been tho prey of
etury uunulng politician lawyer and
speculator iu tho land Tho American
ltural IIuuiu
How lie IleclilcU
I onco heard n wealthy farmer tell-
ing of his cxpcrlenro in hlllnga boy
IIo said whilo working in ills barn ono
morning n boy of about fifteen years
camo to him inqjiring for work Ho
was much iu need ofn boy and ho
liked tills ones appearance but being
an entire stranger ho was much in
doubt about hiring him Ho said what
ho wanted to know most was if tho
boy would bo faithful in tho llttio du
tics Tho farmer shoned tho boy
his
m6rteatliWc riii ulltjT HUttpirlrrfjtopat last t > oTsir
Iho clasOftnnd vtho other nonliou tmZttfo stopped und carefully
JHttovc
nRc tooli
door after him Two or
that somo one had carelessly
Id Bat as unconclous ns the boy was
that ho was doing any thing in his fn
var these little deeds decided tho
qucslivnnf doubt in his mind Tho
boy was hired IIo proved to bo a
careful faithful workman which fact
was appreciated by his employer that
ho assisted tho bny in obtaining an ed-
ucation nnd remembered htui substan-
tially when ho started in life
Dress Plalily on huniluy
It la taste
It would lessen tho burden nf many
who find ft hard to maintain their
places In society
It would lessen ho temptation to
dress boyond tho income
If overy ono dresed plainly bat
neatly fnrchuich sorvices persons in
modciato circumstances nnd Iho poor
would bo moro likely lo attend
Moderation in dress would Improvo
tho manners of tho congregation by
preventing tho wanderings of tho eyes
und thoughts
It would lessen on tho part of the
poor the temptations nf envy uocharl
tableness and discontent
It would relievo onr mind of a seri-
ous pnssaro nnd lcaro moto opportu-
nities for doing good Selected
igiw I
Tho American Cotton Trust bat its
Agents In Texas for tho purpose of
pressing out the ludepondeut cotton-
seed oil mills Nino nut of iho Olleel
huvo been absorbed by I t t company
and unless the peoplo como to tho res-
cue all must go Tho fictitious value
placed upon the teed by this corpora-
tion lo cruili nut tho small mills will
only last till this object Is accomplish-
ed when thoy wllhltctuto to tho farm-
ers tho pilco they shall reecho for
tbeir seed Luling Signal
A correspondent of tho 1alesllno
Newt gives tho following remedy for
chicken cholera Sonoof our neigh
bors chicken and iutleys ato dying
with cholera Carbollo acid properly
given It a sum euro and a spleudld
preventive One drop U tho Uwxl In
corn meal dauli Iho way to glvo It
U It also said to to a good remedy for
bog cholets
JiriEDKANO
W i not rteosuowd IHI luant lo car
all th IDs eottin uun l < bttc la Ixit v
k ww tiny if > uf < rtor la > < < > rMjf tl a
cainult tad ooritotor el Ilia Uvsr lotdlh
a > d m ill Him wuutura Unt beta U a
itoM tlwy do no fcrio sKkmillio staoacki
prvukii luo a > iuin Tr > to m o a and
mHlllnr > I I < tttllniultln ne anilil liy driuj
jbi nl inv lu I < u 4K rn l w u UolUS
Lot no wnx polo becauso of opposi-
tion Oppofltlon is what he want and
must have
Look oftcr the estalishment of n
worthy chaincter and leavo tho appro
elation to others
If you would nover havo an ovll
deed spoken of in connection with
j oil dont do ono
Tnlmngoa Brooklyn tabernaclo ser
nro sent out a week In advance Somo
of Ihc papers claim to get tbcin by
telegraph
Tlio denguo fever is bad enough In
its list attack bnt woo to hlmTwho
got nrelap B A llttio cnni will dl
veit this latter disaster
Tho now star which croated so much
Interest nmong tho astronomers ia nl
ready beginning 1to wano onil will
probably soon disappear
Tlio manngement of tho Now Or-
leans World exposition appears to bo
doing overy thing in their power to
to mako thoj nll alr superior to last
year
The prominent sheepmon of Tennes-
see havo resolved tojahandon tho bus-
iness assorting that00000 sheep can-
not bo maintained against 500000
dogs
llllscalts wero eaten In n McPlicrsan
Knn hotel recently mndo from Hour
from wheatwhichiwas standing In tho
Held ninoty mlnutes proviouB to tho
callto supper
Tho exposition nt St Louis is at
ti acting many visitors and is an assur-
ed success Her proximity to largo
cities is a point that favors her and
which Now Orleans lacks
Said nn Iowa judge tho other day t
Hut for tho hontin Ives of tho United
States there would bo no tramps nnd
any woman who fetdsonc ought to bo
Kent to jail for thirty dajs
Adjutant general King liasorder
tho stnta rangcrforco to bo cat down
to 40 men Ho gives as a reason that
the last legislature made no nppropri
otlon to inaintoln the regular force
A special timber agent In tlio cm
ploy of tho United States government
has found that gigantic doprodatlons
havo been eornmJlJedjjonjSnvernmeut
lands In Idaho nnd JJonlana Territo-
ries
Tho Toxil bluo grass Is said to bo
equal tho grasa of Kontucky but dif-
fers from It in furnishing pasturago
from November until May while the
Kentucky grass is green from Fobuary
to June
A case of fencocuttlngis reported
as having occurred In Nueces county
last week The cutlors aro credited
jvitb mallco as the fenco liod been
landing for ten years and was around
a small enclosure
Tho Goliad Onard says lliatsoveral
largo pastnro owners lujthe vicinity of
Goliad havo signified their intention
of cutting up tho largo tracts of land
nnd telling to actual settlers on liberal
terms and long lime
A New Yori special to ho News
says steel rails aro scorco and sales
havo been made at J2 above quotation
Every rolling mill wostia working day
and night This Is an undoubted In-
dication of good times
Have nsed Tongallno in rheumatism
and It acts like a charm My patient
had not walked for clglitocn months
and Is now able to taite a few steps
and steadily Improving
J L Hutted MI Woodlnglon 0
Gov Ireland haa issued a proclama-
tion raising quaraulino at all Toxaa
potts on November 1st except such
quarantine inspection as may bo
deemed necessary to protect thq state
against importation of cholera
Undoubtedly God could havo mndo
something meaner than the sneak vha
Is in dobt for ono or more years sub
tcrlption nnd then refuses to toko his
paper f font the ofilco but so far at man
knowt Gvd never did Whitehall
Times
Kepntti rrccltvil by tie agricultural
department at Washington Indicate
that tho cotton crop of this Teat will
exceed that uf last year by over one
million bales These ludlcutlona way
bo modified by the future condition uf
the weMher
Nothing npnoatt tu stir tho re of
the stalwart UvpuMlcuns thUjcur at
the perambulating ptoulMlloiw St
Join Ha sours tho sweetest of them
whetevet ho goes and y l thottv who
know biro best say he1 ctj > roper
toil of man Tyr
itiiiitatiraHaiiit miors tk appttito
t > n > t ut tiUiMutitu trnl Oj n r ii urtmtii
sa k intfui tail puttli tin llw 1 uJ U
l < uiJVrt < totcUUU u4lmt > ns tm
U itw Vhtro Br iiyt > u Mlaal
Wr fcjtt < i ui uunwottttH lV tl
nctlonallibcittw
posed n favotit 4fcSJ
NUMBER 3
Wash Jones and Ills trnlo h ii <
transferred tliomsolvcs to Coppera iN
Cove lu Coryell county which jinn1
them In the big eleventh ccugreilonal ti
Is souud on theo < fl
fr
pccially tU > 8 ji
LanharaifEtitBii
> MMn
Wr fiul
dlstrlit and it ia hU they wlU inn l f
against Lanharayfor ceWajfeS nw t A
icar Wash la nojonlv rflSRtettf >
M > lUtHKi >
Wash nn duJsmu1PKlcr tb TOuyaJr > H-
it will bo lively rrju ckjDi > rmv
somo touching of n oiicaaeftWrtaid
ment Waco Day i
VIlogns butter ia generally y
Its fclri nnd Vhvti wo gcVn legVTa 1
in Texas mndo up of other than street
corner end grocery politicians who
caro nothing for tho docenclos of life
wo may expect Texas to join tho col-
umn of states that has declared against
villainous falso compounds sold ns tho
real cow product every counterfeit
should bo sold ns bucIi and govern-
ments aro expected to protect peoplo
against all that is false Too often
However thoy protect fraud that hon-
esty may suffer Texas Farm and
liancli
Dynamite cranks nt Chicago pub-
lished n reclpo for making tho stud
A chemist sympathizer wroto and
showed how dangerous ho process Is
according to tho rcclpowliich was caro
Icsslyslated Hut tho thing had gone
abroad and n zealous dynamiter iu
Pennsylvania trying to mako tho stuff
was blown into pieces so small that
tho coroner had to bold an inquest
upon tho stained fragment oftlio shan-
ty
From a serios of experiment it haa
been proven that stockmen can feed
cotton seed to beef cottlo with great
profit An exchange In speaking of
this says It appears that a four
yearold steor weighing 703 pounds
whicb wos fed an nvorago dally ration
ot It 11 pounds of cotton seed with
eleven ponudsofhayand straw madon
net gain in fiftysix days of 2C0 pounds
of flesh for
on average of ono pound
each five nnd n half pounds of food
consumed
Tlio proposition is said to bo seri-
ously entertained to arm tho British
Infantry soldlors with c tbleld Tho
new Implement has n snrfacoa foot
aquaro la bullet proof weighs but
three pounds and is attached to tho
rifle When skirmishers ar6sUirown
out they can tbuuarry their owHjJot
Sr jith them while by fixing tho polnrT
of tile shield in the gronnd thny will
rit only bo protected when firing but
will havo a rest for their rjflcs
Tho Austlo Statesman statoa that
sevotal deaths have occurred there
lately which the physicians ntato wero
caused by denguo fovcr Tho fever
was light In form nl first but haa
seemed to increnso in violenco as the
weather becomos cooler An early
frost will kill tho germ of iho dlscaso
butthusonow suflcrlng ritb it must
use the greatest precaution and not
take a cold
Tlio GoIUd Guard states that many
of tho stock growers of western Texas
are beginning to tea that raising and
driving cattle to tho mntket in tho fu
turo will be surrounded by so many
perplexing difficulties that more money
can bo rrtade in raising a finer grade of
cattle and less of them
Mining operation mo being pushed
with great activity in Mexico Tho
recent Important discoveries hoacnusd
an Increase amount of capital to flow
Into tho country nnd territory that
has not been prospected for many year
Is being closely examined by American
miners
Tho 8an Antonio Times sayajhat
threofonrths of thoso who havo don
gdelnthlacttyeo abont their busl
ncs Tfegularly Over his way it
downs most of them for sevotal days
when they have the fever they wish
they were dead
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The San Saba Weekly News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 24, 1885, newspaper, October 24, 1885; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111898/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .