Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1895 Page: 2 of 7
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STATE OFFICERS, CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA
DIFFERS OX SILVER?
ROBBERS STOP A STAGE.
, Rep-emtatlve*
K. J. Kivlin.Dallas.
LIST
Both th** Rahben C*H£ht.
A STRANGE FREAK.
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NOW WITH THE JUSTICES.
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Jackson. May 11.—Sews readn-d hw
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Cross every Friday nt 2>U) p. m.
san feenando catheoe-m. stxtnrrms
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PATR.CK EGAN TAKES ISSUE WITH
CHAUNCEY DEPEW.
ley were arrested charged with the over, and the Librarian remain* yet to.
“ Andrew be appointed by the Library Committee. ;
657Seguin ....
«59 Gainesville
♦XOTavior . ..
678 Dallas. ..
Ar^smirnt <m tli* Incom* Tax Csm FIwh
tailed at W »sh In ffow
Washington, May 10.—The rehearing
of the income rax case in the sapreraa
com*: w:m 'X>nclnde«l Wednesday evening
and rhe nine justices took rhe question
at the acts cunstitnriDuality in whole ar
in any part tmder considerarion. On
the 20th of this mouth the court will
1X11*1 to render its decisions in pending
cases aud it is expected that its conclu-
sions upon the income tax case will be
anur-unced at that time.
It has been generally remarked that
interest in the rehearing had been much
less intense than at the drat of rhe argu-
ment.
Justice Jackson was one of the meet
attentive of the mine on the bench
Throughout the hearing and seems to
have borne the strain well, considering
the condition of his health.
sneoeas m the next campaign of Ib’JH., J resisted and attempted to shoot
•---jiie o<fiC|lTS and wounded
him. when both gave themselves up.
All rhe jewelry and most of the money
token from the stage was recovered.
One of th-: robbers is “Buck'* English,
an ex-con det.
Tkcy W«s ■!* SIMd Pros Ute
ud Take Ks^iu— Xeej.
Ca^jstooa, Cal. May 9.—Two
nnkpl road agents caught a stage load
of San Franciaoxiiis on their way to' infirmary, west of tit.s city.
ANTON DESCHERMEIER,
ALTAR - BUILDER V
and Maantactnier
His II-year-old daughter died with the :
same disease about two weeks ago.
Spider Bile Victim.
MaXob, Tex.. May 10.—W H. Dixcm
died at his residence here from a spider
bite on the ear. He was a confederate
veteran about 53 years old.
XN»d af ML WonniL
Pilot Point. Tex.. May ID.—Henry
coining ignited frt m a miner’s lamp.
GlVMk Tvs Yvmob.
VictokTa. Tex. May 11.—-Manuel
Wade, found guilty at an attempt t<J
bribe an-otBcer waa sentenced to two
yuan in the pemtenrury. I
g ESTABLISHED 1E73.
| Geo. >laiiclry,
p;:o--r:kT(>e . >-r n;i:
San Antonio Tank Factory
AXP bar r el w orks.
j xent—Meets 1st Sunday of each mouth ;
after Vespers Doily adoration of tne ,
' Blessed Sacrament from ti x m. to G p.
m. Sundays for men. .
Association of the Christian Mothers— ’
Wife «>C <eoVteTTMir itr-oim,
Balthiohi-:. May 13.— j-’r*. Frank
Brown, wife of (i-iv.-n*>r Brown, das;
SatunLiy.
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Mr. Kck Gm Ao Tar m t* S«r Tkal
Coloo* * <7.ft CBug* Takes Plan
(*■ Froa OImo at SUtw Will £*-
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C—w.ariiM.
3>XW TOKK. May :3.—Patrick Egan,
ex-minister of the United States to'
Chili, takes iame with Chauncey M. De-
pew, who. after a western trip, deciare*
that the silver craze is dying on:.
Mr. Egan, who is an ardent Repnb-
lican. sounds a m >te of warning to the!
An BAtorte CharrX Bnangad.
NnsHvtlle, May 9.—.The little hia-
toric church built by General Andrvw
Jacksou and his wife near the Hermit-
age in 1823 was badly damaged by Mon-
day’s storm. A tree was blown upon
it. crushing in the mof. and the interior
was badly damaged by water. .
tjrms of this clump of trees from the
wire up. The portion of the trees be-
low the wire are not shown.
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Reprawratvea la the Supreme Cour
clL Omaka. Nebtraskx
> Chas. ?. Ott. Galveston,
j Juo. A McCormick, San Antaulo.
■ Aberrate*.
Cha*. E. Brard. Terarkarm
Wm. Doherty. FL WorU.
bring waist deep,
confirm the report,
telegraph facilities.
SnviLh o Defaulter.
Sxs Fkaxcxsco. May 1!.—The mys-
tery of the disappearance of Charles S.
Smith, bookkeeper for Mcltenghlin <S;
Ox, the .grain brokers who engineered
the iMe Senator Fair's *3,000,000 wheat
desd, ia clearing and the firm now aa-
aerts tha» the young bookkeeper ia au
<mbezxler.
Beute CuUlda un4 Sluk.
Mxckctaw, Cmr, Mich.. May H —!
Daring a heavy fog today steamer Gey •
uga, loaded with merchandise, ran int-t
the anomer Juuepfa L. Hurd, bound for
Chicago with lumber, and both sank.
Both craws were saved except the cook
c£ the Hurd, who wan drowned.
Ehr. IXtibinwcMt.
WoosTttn. O.. May 13.—Dr. J. D.
Rubinsou who performed tin- first impix-
tan on in the war of tho "aisfiiias, died
here, aged 75. The fact that Dr. Robin-
sqji was entitled to this distinction was
r>v<>guiw«d by the government. The op-
eration was performed upon James E.
Hanger, a ■> infederate soldier. Dr.
Robinson during the war established a
half dozen hospitals, at one time having
charge of the national hospital at Wash-
ington, D. C.
' Bought by Bundhohten.
Dallas, May 9.—The DalLis Consoli-
dated Traetion Street Railway com-
pany’s single and double tracks and 17
pii-Ces of prajs-rty were sold Tuesday in
front of the county courthouse at public
outcry by H>m. Charles Fred Tucker,
spivial master in chancery to Frank F {
Clark of Baltimore, representing the ■
first mortgage bondholders, for *190,-I
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CATHOLIC SOCIETIES OF ZIZIK & CHAPMAN,
AM ANTONIO. Or.:! Kl2 AT3K1 ill K:iiL= S'... - SLUscr
THE -:- GROCERS. —
The best value for yonr money. j
A trial will convince the most fkcpiica' ! _
A HORRIBLE MURDER.
> TUuv A lii» Wla«*>
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FctDiAT, 0., May IX—A horrible'
murder occurred 'Saturday at zite county J
' TtlfiWTY«Hf MrNlCb #■"* -J ."‘ tr’ T |
summer nmorts in Late county Tues-j a de mi-paralyzed immtPi i;n'd -W.being |
day and stripped them of their valu-ithn victim and Jolm Karg, onotBer in- j
able*. The robbers secured about * 130C! maxe aged 76 years being the murderer. '
from passengers and looted the Wells-; me.n over a trivial i
Fargo treasury box but how much they
got out of it is not known.
n«kl« Murder.
Taylor. Tex., May 13.—Four no-,
groes named Ike Creighton, Jr., Mat-
u<htni«i£ 3*Hotx>^r»ph« < Picture
a x«a\ Body.
Pensacoiji, Fla.. May 13.—A strange
freak of lightning 'xvurred at Mi II i pm
Saturday. John T. Wilkinson, a young
merchant, was struck and almost in-
stantly killed. ‘When undressed a p-r-
f.xrt picture >f a clump of trees with
each leaf delicately shaded was found
indelibly photographed on either ride of '
the body just under the arms. Wilkin-1
mix was standing by a telegraph instrn-1
meat in the store, from which the wires ■
had been detached, when strack. I
A hundred yards from the store the J
telegraph wire was fastened to a tall |
pine nss> which stood among several ■ ______
smalli-r tr<s-s. The pictures on Wil-: Morts 1st Friday of eu-h month at 2-30
kinson's sides ore perfect represent a-1 P- m. T------- --
..tf ____ o -___ j i 'mac oL-pFf Fr4i?*iV nT i "jill D. YU.
A CmCj Tins
Akrox 0„ May II.—The Imperial
Varnish company's plant burned Fri-
day. Loos, *125,000; insurance not
known.
K-Gawnw WcMa* v» » ’
' MASunrarzx N. H.. May a__Ft
Governor J.imea A Weirton died terr
j today after aeveral weeki* jUrnt,______
SCrlltete MBdUToedL
Mxdforo. Win.. May 13.—Atoruado
Thursday uighx damaged property here I
to tte extent of *15,900. The Christian.
church steepte was blown down, Marrs’
Spiritual Director.
Rev, I- Granger. Mxrihalu
Pre* id ent.
Win. Blatetlee. HalleisviEe.
Vice Freridcnt.
Adam CI«J‘. Houston.
Secretary,
Chas. S. Ott, Galveston.
Treuurer,
Ronse & Wahlstab,
—M'teles kt’ deniers ;a—
Wines, Limm aufl Cim
ALTAX WLTEE A SPECLt^Tr
121 3jI2:7:; S’; SE aE L. „
tin- past week has bees hearing the
sun:rr .-js- ..f Dr. Arthur Due strew, rhe ’
millionaire of this city, who in Febru- !
ary. [stu, sh.g and killed his wife and I * j •- -
child in .-.-id blo-ri, found him sane. Dr. I th" w;w broke, Mecbler. firt Ward :Th
Du*-.-row. who plemied insanity to .-s- [
will Is- tn.sl on the charge of murder. ;
Brethm HougiMl For .lltinlrr.
St. L**its. Mayt 13.—Janies Murray,
colorrrl, lamvu-ted with his brother Ed
hr rlie inorder of Conductor Edg.u
Firzw illiaiii* here on Sept. 23, is1.*:;,
committed f.r the purpose of robbery,
was aangrs! a: Crayton, St. Louis coun-
ty. Sat unlay and Ed Murray was hanged
They will find that I at Herman. Mo., about an hour laterfo:
382 Austl u .. ■
522 Gslveatou
Xi’ (ialvespm
542 HouMoo . .
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5G4 HalleUvi lie Rev. J. A. Forest
. . Rev. P. McMahoa .
.... din, A. Heuchemer .....John Hr J
. . Re\. M. M. Crowe.
... .Etev. J. Blum - ■ ■
» ua UM. | BEAL MERIT te flu chinrte
Gtuora, Tan, May 10.—C. C. Qaar- ■». Ms of Soo#• Ranrejarnh Tt
OF BRAi> t'ES AXD THEIR OFFICERS.
~b>~iTm*i~D free for Presides’____ Recaro mg
lum
_____ ______i,... Rev.J.M. Guyot...
- 107 Jefferson . • Rev. J«5. Granger ...
--------------- . Rev. A. Bartln
.. Ih-v.X. P. McSorley......-• - --------- - .. - .
Riw.c.M. Tbion D. McGowan 1.. M. Himie. .-■
’’ rwv. d. J. S«*X.b. 0. M. I. •-- r P-lAlf. p. J. sciihey .
Rev. T Henne«sy ...... Edmund Brow"*.' E. M. Burse
___~ ’ 2J; ... P. J. Bvrae ....
/ Rei.’a’ie ?- tkRabbit.....'£• .
Rm. J. O’Sbanaten. S. J. Berosr t Ga-ter. Th os. Nslmiu ..
Rev. .1. Maury.......Ar.grt* Y lAnwd Adam Clay
.. Rev. Ctes-M. Pluto, S. J. Thos-Hertnar. ..John R.m .
- - ■ ~ Jo*epb Sts — -. V- m. Biskes.ee
- - - - . Anton J. Braden.
Otto Vaetb. .. .
.. John Gregarv....... ------
.... E. F. Boll J. F. Gde* ....
. M. T. Gaffaer... Tba<. B- Duan
. Wm. H. GrahamS B. Btakeaie...
.... Paul Blnrorfch .. Gtmar Kail us .
Of a cicuriburst at Hermanville, 50 mile-
from here 'JC the Natchez. Jackson and
Columbus railroad. It was stated that
toe town had been flooded, the ware;
It is impczsible t<;
un account of poo:
F«wr Mwm DtosshL
Pohtsmocth. G.. May 13.—W, A.
Elliotr. and Ekivid S. Weaver of this
city, and Diek and Henry Rainey of
Kentucky, were drowned in the Ohio
nver at this place. They attempt*si n.
ijw ! cross in :i small boat with two boys and
a heavy wind rapsized the boat. The
ls>ys clung 0) the b*xit and wen* saved.
Non*' of rhe bodies have tsfn ircoveivd.
WESTERN WOOD
you have
The Sr. Vincent de Paul Society. ,
The JUtar Society. g
Apostleship of Prayer of the Sacred 9
Heart. g
Third Order of St. Francis—Meets 3rd §
Sunday of every month. Bev, Ed. J. ~
O’Callaghan, O. M. I- Director.
catholic kxic.hts of xykkica (St.
Mary's Branch,No. 504)—Meets on the
red an<i 4th Tuesday af etch month over
Xo. 31 W, t'omme-cc street. Spiri-
tual director, Rev. C J. Smith. 0. M.
1.; Pred.lent. A. F. Pollok; Vice-Preri
■ lent. Judge Anton Adorn: Rec. Secretary.
I/UHtrow Mn*t Fa™ Manter.
I St Lofts, May 13.—The jury in the
it will become cyclonic i circuit court at Union. Mo., which for
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tenfuss; Assistant Color bearer. Albert
&»r!etnami. Librarian. Jc*. F. Huiiolcri
fseerrtary of the Widows’ anti Or,'hati*
Fun*!. Judge Anton Adam.
St. Anne's Society—Meets 4th Surrlay
of each month.
Third Order of St, Fnisei'
Sun.lay of verv month.
ST. MARY’6 CHt’K'H SOCIETIES.
Arehconfrarernity of the Holy Family. cSXKHSMSDCrlSCeECfCKRKgajaCKf&ffiCBra ^'t>’ !^-9 Sojtz
Tlaaa *ir i To ?M*M:*t**tT _ ’ O _ 0
gST. JOSEPHS W5fi£ HDKS TeE& ----------------
NEES3ES.
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L/SRARY. j
No. 227 St. S£s.rv'.-. Srnw I
Saz. Antonio. Texas. T** |
HOURS FROM 10 A. M -q-*. ' I
M. and FROM 2? M T>.’o»
M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
.ci $2 set Ysr26:
ox waraxmrro rae; Bej^0Q vaUpv, onjeird w|
Reptourami who seem overconfident ct < fhrow TO rh,lir th(. t^PI. of
success m the next campaign of IMiK, ■ —gi-.-a > _____ a . , ..i -
He arrived from Chicago Saturday and f hinuelf.
ex ya fid his convictions in regard tc
the silver mr.vemeut.
“I doubt seriously,” he said, '‘that
Mr. Depew on his mp came in touch
with the actual neaMu-at of the peo-
ple. I fitar he has be*m dt-luded. Hav-
ing been a resident of the west and
knowing the people os I do, I am free tc
|R. L. Burnett, >
S — Mairoraamrcr of
-PAPER - BOX^
jg ... and Jobber it
PAPER and PAPER GOO^
“ ’ Of Every Desrriptlcu, !
Xo. 221 E. Co amerce
Snr. Antonio. - - - , i
A BLE
Za dvanced
/aggressive
CATHOLIC WORLD
IVI a^zhie
*f^ tLLUSTRATEB.
Eii.d by ’i LIsC FATHERS '
PRICE «<E- fi'Qnn PER
DUCEDIO $ J OU YEAR
;jo W. C ST, NEW Y< )RK.
wfHMODraAT?^^%EF
..... „ «T. ALBXKfs aocicrr—Meets at Its ‘^PPG' a: 7h s office:
milt-fl west of Plano, died with smallpox ewry lst Sunday Ln the mouth at
— - - - - ■- 7. ui. President. August A. Zizik:
Vice-president. Alexander F. Pollok: ,
| Secretary, Constantine Weim: Assistant
I Secretary. John Dan sz: Manbal, Frank V
N. B. ZIzIk; Arabian: Marshal, Joachim Vy
| Lobert; Treasurer, John Kush; Relief
Committee, Joseph Morawleiz and
Adolph PobukoAi; Truaiees. M
Alexander Notion and Jacob Zaiootz;
Color Bearer. Michael Koacielaki: Jani- V
tor, Valentine Polywacsek: Relief Com-
mittee.—Adolph Sobieski and Ignara
Burda.
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i “To'Dail*"........Rev. J. till
m Vr Wrtt-rbt RatT. J. M.
p±tt::cx eziax
ray tba": I believe the free silver agira
rim has ..ply Itegnn. and unless a re
action si ts m
before the fall of ls:W.
"Last J.uimiry I would have readily
Tcnfurvi; the pratiicrain that any ran
didate the Jiep-abi.ramt saw tit to n*rau
mire m >’.(■ would be elrated. I az
now orvp.ir-1 -o revise my --pirnon in s
for us to n-.y rim: it a raadiitin* (ippomsi
to the frif ramnge **f silver IS nore-.
Bated, ais • ■ axltou will at li-mit be prob
ierairi'-.ii.
"Repurdieam: «ho;:!d not be over-ecm-
fidenr. It would n-.r be a bud idea for
the party leaders t<> semi more trust-
worthy me:-, to rm* wesf-ra states and
Jet them listen and learn of red senra
JE'Atit the *THU *—*m sj_. j-l * I
Coin’s Fimirn-irii Sc':,»d and the addrra.*l the same crime,
of Arcs bishop Walsh of Dublin ore bej
coming the garde and protertw of the
western faraiers. who believe that capi-
tal. by the .-nd of a single Mmedarri, is
•rpaecziBE them as a lemon is squeezed.
There may 1>‘ a new form ation . f parry
lines. N«w rami’tioms may seafront
ns within ran year, but the outlook now r
1s thi’t th* udVi>rat*-s of free silver rain- ,
age will demand a hearing at the ma
tiomil cuaveuticm or will make trouble
I find. too. that the feeling is not aiom-
confined to the west and south, but ri
spreadmg eastward.”
Slflsued ev< rv October fo- the train-5
S iog of Priest- for the Color §
» ed MiMions. 5
| SUB53EIPTI5N TWEKTY-FI7E 3ENIS.S
2 BECOME A ZEI-ATOR g
by grtttog twenty subscribers. »
Spiritual Benefit. arriOuneed or. <5
. certifienu; of m< mix rsdtp. Medal of 5
> “ Sb. .red Sear; at-d St. Joseph tog
. -e ■ Mibss; Tiber. 3
| ■ r 9,000 Negro*-* In our ikti-! : R
> al! outsim- rte ' Irnreh. atiC iff
5<. .- 4.000.0fS) are untra-tiied. But $
D two per cent, are Cathoiks. R
R f:s«d for a Copy of ;i>r ~i o.ore' S
. O Harvest"’ to JJ
REV. J. R. SfATTERY. g
ATOCIEMT oa&EX'S ST.-OSstFlfSSEXI^in'. g
OF HI BE RS I AX 3 g r-°- JS-CW OO. BALTIMORE, MD.B
NoAiTfrittetseaat****^^
H. of Bexar Co. j
Meets tn Shaefer A TT-. ar^-sT- „
Braden’s Hall on IF Y<>^ I=>H TQ
, ; x/_s.- lrt ^d 3rd Thure-,
Spiritual Director. SECURE A HOKE
^£J?™!i™ETO BUY,
O’Hara f Rec. Sera Peter O’Brien; Fin. S property ts Cheap.
oSaSSki £.t' - ChoiCE lot*
two men quarreM over
matter and Wise threatened to kill :
Karg, striking him over rhe tead with a ;
cane. Karg went to his room and pro- _____________ _ p-
Lakeport, Cut, May 10.—The brace cured a butcher knife, and aimart sev- ■ No. _Cvy J-yrritual DTvc.or _ ,L_‘_La----_-y-
of highwaymen who held up the stage! erod Wise’s head from the bodv. 1 “to’DxIIs" ■ - ■ Rev. J. Klam .........K. J. Kivlen. . .. . *
m Berryson valley. When ordered to ■* ,..ra,, *k . i. — .t ra i j ... ■ IJOTcxarkxn a ,.. Kev. A. iwiroin .. Nwho’e
- i be asleep when the sheriff knocked nt Galveston .... Rev. M- P. Mcsor.ey,.... R. <.. Jeune, xe... L*o jv.cw-*-
his door. Ho wo# placed under arrest, jijfi p ties tine . ... Rev. M. Tnion . . . D.
His clothing was found saturated with : 304 San Antonio.. Rev. C. J. Smith. O. M. I. A. F Praok.
the blood of his victim. In Karg’s : 354 Houston S^’i'.'TTZV «‘c
room two other knives were found be-‘ 383 Austin Rev. Peter Laujx. . . .1
sides the one with which te killed
Wise.
HAY, CRAIK.tt*: OOUKTRT PR37-3.
CROCKErif am: TINWARE
Sf>™H SIDE MILAM re?l are
Good* delivered :».i port!* ,d ;:lc ~iy
Manufactures Tank- for E-ewerte
Diatl.leries. Rzllroadv. Etc., and *Lt
2 J^3“-K °* Tanks for Water Scpolviiite
° Barrels of All Kindi xnd Sizes, as
Wine. Licuor. Oil. snd Vinegar Barre*,
and Slack Barrels of A.: Kinds.
ud Idquor Kegs Etc. i'cntracM te
W.mlmills, Pumpi-ig -. ntf.tA. and Cora-
: p.ete Water supples.
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N«w York. May S.-Judg** Brown, in O’Brien; Sgt. at Arms, Pat Cody; Seoti- for in .h(? E - . . o
T5* n^T-' W« Emu on Prospek GOVI”1 =
r H“‘• vfT«Z;!Fi?dGSiS.D;.!‘i.Bzn£ cSv-^raS’R K ;;s' 7d I" ' ?
xngton, indicted m California farnclat- Simon, chairman; Pat O'Toole, W. J '-ae!TJ- - - ^ca. Kivas, ar d Other
ing the interstate commerce law.
GUS. J. HUTZLEr
Wholesale and Retail I leaner^'’
; Sarto, Rsli, to Flcir
in sealed and bulk P?iv*a2ro
, Also handles specialties »i Si:ee;
Solder. R::s*ii Iron. Plat:-lied****
' upper, charcoal. Etv.™ |
LANDRETH^^GARDEN SEEDS
004 Market St., Sar. Antum-T
States court for a decision,
iwtly oomra.
Hochtox. May 13.—In the eopper-
t <j*ntv I Mmith shops iif the Southern Pacirlc road ■
v « A. Kershaw was severely scoltb'd by the J
JtaairviLLX. May 11.—George CM-1 eipjasian of gasoline and badly burned
'?rtr*, Trimet Second N:e on chest. He is not
tkaial Bank 'if Columbia, entered a plea' t0 yj^
•f guilty to the charge of misuppropran- j --1------
tioa of rhe funds of the book and wm t AccMrrtally Cut Hl, Tnratc.
MntaDced to Jive years’ imprisonment, t Fahmerhvillx Tex, May n.—Sam
hr Uciu»brt I
Hickort. Mirek, May 10.—Two boyi.!
Prod and Claud Hornier, aged 14 and 11} v._ —Hfnl wounL
jHMaxweKv killed by lightning while! -------
phrtlUU in a field near here, and tnfc j Fear Un« L»a
: rragroraw-re killed by lightning nenx, Trixidad, Coin. May II.—Four men
Xrintadale Orion. : Jour their lives in the Sopris raaLmiire
t \ r-iMirrer^-" I by a fire which w.w caused by gas be- i
' ., .: Ac»nji. May 13.—The grrreracr ta
, J Mtetytegtoe Dean amendmeuz to the
' nMag lanr by which mineral lands in
the Tmdsh and Pacific reuervxtion will
lw thrown upoA the mulal A veto i>
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fiiratow Trr • —’t
Lou, <X, Ibr 11.—PVMtthM Gaonre
Mil i i ’W. fltal taw taMt ■ppotwlwti wrehw
rd :i ■ UMOfata Sototam rafiwgy. Th* ped-
jt ; r'll—fc* *tiifilwit Ajri ttwkth* nfi
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—and—
DOZZONISg -SJ™
W ■ l‘Jralers in all K -...
V ■ POWDER, v j ei>
V —----K Wood and Best Coal
© S Wot^Lcct ““
g rxEXMX rewfcren c*“* ® De.ivered to :ay par; or
v W Free Of Charge.
^s| PO77nil!’Q PWt Otk “d Mesquite Wood sold it tot
K -Et- -X_ «2Zx£±E5L®FA TerT OTOl Price hr
Cnurch - Furniture. A ZZZ~7Z~7’^ a CorJ ur 2
xo« HUDSON AVENUE. A A I-rorrLpT Delivery.
CHICACO, ILLfi. 7? A ----
Agent of tH* JCSchoeitoir Stained ya wratora. w“**«*■*hut RINC UP TELEPHONE NQ.0S7-
(Mw iMCttnts In B<«MburE. Importer It fc mm Hui, i^h A ®°r* MonLleg gjid Com! Stfi^
«f StataM rt Wort, Twra Oct*, and A r. °* L> R. TRACKS.
<=»-®»»ce->««S,Sa Aita, - . jn<
Mrsck V Wrervi^
Mesch & Co
—ifcp City Ms laj
M* 4 brail * I.urrli U-ssif Trevino St., between Mai. atd Wiijg,
»! ■£ Telepbo-eOl. *. „-
fc. mret rtlfTiriri 2 V I* LaOa.
W ft>i □ '! c rurfl . ti*«-
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Trig ««« RJWMailer :ni'flJ!-A. txv<*
ST* JOSEFH*S CHVr < 1 S<>CX ETIE3, masn and cire •. or^r i c f : Im-
St. Joseph’s Society-Meets on the 2nd
i Sumlfliv of each locionzh in St* .Joseph <• r>y th*- CoiL-c' <■*' tJT^ar.i-rSA L*ui
I iiall. Spiri. Dir.. Kev. H. Pefferkorc: bs"I’’?"
Olcott™. pSflident. Judge Anton Adam: Vice-
New York, Muy 13.—IF-ucnd J. H. President. Henry I tnwheidtCor. Sec j.. 7,-^., r>„ - i-or.-n-- v -
Colton <rf the Confederate ormv is dead | Melchior Hahn; Financial Secre.ary. . o« ■ ’
as his homo iu New Hawi. (tan. He | Amandas J. Killing: y rcj‘“;-” ■ M>P*:
was txirn in West Springfi.dii. Mass., in nance Committee, m. e ff-
. .. . ... Steffen, one vest, John V. U o.ma^n, i,.
IM... <>f prominent Pnntan rt.s’k, being Wn Men—tw„ y^m; lh-l:<-! Com-
rfescended from Thomas Hooter, He I rait;w‘ Aug. A. Git linger. Is; Ward : Vttl.
, was in Tennessee when th*- war broke J Mechler. 2'1 Ward; Th P.an.tM Ward;
*,La, L ^1.U 1 1 k 7 to «**i- oa^ aja<^ txH’uuiP ;iidr-fiT--CiU!ip t<> Gvu. j Aug. N. L’tlrlchn 4tti Ward: Hrdbcrt
ran^i'jm'm-es’.ff his rr.nmj P^mb-rton. wh*. guv.- h:m rb* cm mis- Me ver. Mh Wjft! P.
1 sion of general after th*- *.* s---f Vicks I iiarrl; Albert G. Wic.w.. ith Ward ,
hurg. (lem-ral Colton !,n-, a dangh.l Irtdore M. Schmitt, dth Ward: Marshs...
ter. Mrs. Euston of Roma. La. S-J. Hrtd«»r ---
WmCTURE*
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Enclan* to Ketp
London, Muy 11.—A disrat-eh from
Shanghai says that Frnnce has formally
protested against Japan annexing the
Island * if F ‘rmora and has preferred a
numb-r of prior claims. It is regarded
as certain that Great Britain will strong-
ly result France’s claims-
{AteUHFr*! Ktarxiarta AImuhIoim Ie*w,
Richkonp, Ind., May 13.—Ex-Preri-
dent Harrison Fridajr made the clos-
ing speech for the plaintiffs in the Mor
risott will case. The courtroom was
packed, many persons of note being
present from Ohio and Indiana, With
this speech General Harrison finishes
his career in the active pracrica of law.
Uildle Bouwt Over.
Tkrmll, Tex, May 13.—The prelim-
inary trial of J. B. Riddle, charged with
the killing of Will H. Brown on Wednes-
day night, was held here. He was bound
over to the district court in the sum of
*■’1)01). The remains of Brown were
i Khipped to Athens and interred.
Made Xo Chafe*.
Dovxr, Dil.. Muy 11.—The general
assembly of Delaware adjourned sine
die Thursday without choosing a sue
censor to ex-Senator Higgins, although
the Republicans claim that their lead-
ng candidate. Colonel Henry A. Du-
pont, was legally elected. The matter
j will probably be taken to the United
bank braiding. Dunklin tobacco factory j
audita hotel Winchester were wrecked.
Ifemtea to* Writ.
Nrw York. May 8.—Judge Brown, in
: Captain J. A--------------------
1 Cuwv, W. F. G, Grabsnu w. N. BeaU. I-
C. Mehan; Fin. Cfeix. Dr. J. T. Fitz
Aimon, chairman; Pat O’Toole. W. J
Wbeekr; Color Bearers, B. W. Master. Streets.
,, . ... ; son. Gerald P. Warren, and Albert P.
Uflflth M Ftoms. ‘ Delaney
Plano, Tex.. May 13.—ten Collins-
worth, a prosperotH farmer living five
hide-and-seek, ran against a barbwire
fence and cut hit throat, inflicting a
Edwards, the young man who was ac-
cidentally shot by Ils brother near here,
died from hi( woumL
P J. Sen Iley: Financial Secretary. Ed. W, ■£>
Tynan iTresrarer. Ben. KiolbaMa; Scrg’t. 1
! >t Arms. Ed. Greene; Sentinel. Ben. M.
i Wofford; Trustee, for three years, Jame-’ ’
* A. Wabrenberger; Color Bearer. Win.
Dobrowo>skI; Assistant Color Bearera,
< Ofistantlue Wete, Andrew McCone;
Relief Committee. James Clarke, D.'
Byrne, and F. A. Armbruu.
Messrs. James Tierney and Wm.
thew M»re, Bmrrella and Albert Rol- Campbell are the tw> trustees boiling
murder of the Bohrmiaa.
Pickle, and the attempt to murder his I
co asm, Tom Pickle. Tom Pickle ide-n-,
tifii-d the prisoners. !
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