Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1895 Page: 3 of 7
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Itegtetratlim Law rncorwtltntJotuiL
CoLtrintZA. S. C . May ’.0.—Jr.dgrfJcfi
nas decided the registration law um-on-
•tirurieimd and is^ned an order restrain-
ing Supervisor Given from perform-rop
the duties of iite office.
>AN DOES NOT ACCEDE TO RUS-
SIA’S LITTLE REQUEST. .
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THE NEWS IN
- ■■noi election near Cripple
Saoiuel Taylor and Robert
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BRIEF.
Killing fronts are reported in parts of j
Michigan. Iowa, Kansas, Ulimjis and :
Ohio.
Paul Carter shot and accidentally
kill'd his brother Herbert at Plainfield.
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The Tennessee legislature may have
to call an extra session to pasB necessary
revennv and appropriation bills.
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Passenger and Tiuke: Agent.
1L>1 ilsno Plaza.
Ur.ine Open metiw* Bn-ldlng.
> A\ ANTONIO, TEXAS.
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E- J. MARTIN,
Gen'’. Freligb : ard Pn s«3nger Agent,
saver QTE>n<»«s.
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The upper Clumber of the Colorado j
Acmmbly haa saved the commonwealth
from the disgrace at taxing religion, by
killing a bill, enacted to tax placet at
aonhip.
hupDiles.
Southern Messenger
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Tyler. Pitta burg And Texarkana to Men-1
phis, Tenn., making close connection at !
Memphis for the old states. and at Tt-x- ;
ark an a making close connection for St. i
Loula and the North, vis St. L.. I. M. A
S. RTy.
Pullman deeping coach re twice from
the above cities for Memphis via Carton
Belt route, and for St. I cttls via Sc. L.. I.
M. A S. Ry. from Texarkana,
Through Pullman deeper* from San
Antonio to Memphis via I. <k G. N. Ev., |
Tyler A < otton Be:: route.
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TURNEY INAUGURATED. j
Tali ta th# O»t li k, forfrtmr at |
Religious Artibdee
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L.ITHO and CHROMO CARD.
.. OLEOGRAPHS. --
Small tritrate! but your ahadea will mntle
More proudly on these wreaths to-day
Than whensomoconunotE-iiiotilded file
8b »n overlook thia day-
New Orleans. Waco,
Kansas City
Arrive Stem the East.
1 New Orleans.
Galveston, Houston. and Kan-
sas City ,9:00 a.m.
See the Ln: of 7ER0VGE sLEEPER >ERV:< E
SAN ANTONIO AND NEW ORLEANS.
SAN ANTON.? > AND GALVESTON
NEW ORLEANS AND SAN FRANCISCO
GALVESTON AND NEW ORLEANS.
AH < onner'.ing n :tb Ttirv-ugh Sleepers fr»tm
SAN ANTONIO To • LTV Or MEXICO.
V I A ? ■ Ass.
MMad and brought here.
Ven traater a Trwfca.
Daixax, May IX—Whik a HLywrold
bey narwad Camilla waa Ktuuptlng
to Jsznp <* a ftaght tenia bnra ha toil
nd bad eu» of Ma n< <*.
Send in your subscription Mon.-< now
while yea think of it wad both publics- |
tious wii- come to yon all the year
illumintje wd intereit your home.
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Fruit Palan*.
TThnn. Tex.. Muy jl.—Work on the
Texas Fruit paluce is iseing pushes I tc
the utmoet and it will probably be ready
by July.
‘‘Sunset Route’
■ Filial Sank, MIL..
■ Eraot, '?ex-. May 10.—The S-year-oId
■ ion of J. D, Bridges, who lives in the
■ acuxhern part of thin county, waa bitten
I by a mrtleKnxke and died in seven hrrirs.
■ Verdlet «T M*w Gnttty.
E Mxvrox-t, Tex.. May S.—The jury in
| the eato at Dr. Sum W. Hart, charged
J with the murder of Charles Apel, re-
I tnxnad a vsdict of not guilty,
[ BaUanl Cadar Arrest.
[ WtarmriHT, Tex., May 8.—John
I Ballard, who is wanted here for viclat-
| -keg the local option law £a& been ar
E of Truat-
f Gkkknvuxx. Tex., Muy 10.—For the
benefit of his eredicers S. Marks, fur-
I Trieh-ng goo-is. has filed u trust deed-
Roanf H. A T. C.: Waco, w th the M. K. AT, j
vestal, submissive to law as S<>crates
In Orfanlt nf
S£I7.:cua-m. Tex.. May All five of
the Taykr-s from Durant, I. T., weir-
r*manded ba default >>f $7.*>Oe;ich. They
were all rt-manded without bail in the
han non murder w.
Wig®
h'*n. Etc. L
Pi-mplng ry-jtflEs. sad Cate
Sn riFt3 1a.
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Pr’STTiEis E ail ir: CX'LL'. *
No. 106 E. < OMMEK E rT.
issued
cf Hays county of Burk Mix>r>’. chargee >
was u
heavy frost hero Fr.day night and vege-
i
. 2:20 p. m.
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and .
. PflO p. m.',
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? Ronse & Wahlst
f’’ — "• ledewale <fc*iert
i: WWS, 82g Cjg
ALTA.-I WI3TJS a 8FECIai_TT
0 -’i ? gin
Fmm Brtklwd * Trre«
Blanco. Tex.. May 9. — William Bind
seE was assaiwinoted by an unknown
per-en !.-st Friday. Hr was shot from
b.'ULud a tree.
Mr
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SUNSET O
l ROUTE ■(->
.A =4V DOUBLE DAILY
TRAIN SERVICE.
SffljMKTURER
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JGrrrman. English. Spanish- P^liah
prayerbooks in u' sixes, prints.
fj :::t-ito ana price*.
|| Japan -ind Kii'"oa. it Naievrd h'-re j (hiy. Almost 2L-X i delegates and visitors
I wep- present, — , — " " ■ v—»
I The feature of Saturday night’s ses-
| sion of the convention was :m attack on
I rhe Cathnlir church by Rev. J. B. Gran
[ til. editor of The Baptist Standard of
I W:u-o, Tex. His remark.'1 were severe
mid far reaching, and while some on-
dorwd Mr. (huufil's utterances by their
omens, orhrrs took issues against birr
and defended the Catholis.
Fro*! In KnntM,
Stesun t. May ill.—There
I
Hwwxatv Out on Bond.
Wxs7TI?PTToN. May t> — Capttin Henry
Howgiite, who has been in jail «m* i
tame awaiting trial on an indirtnieut >
linn us Memorial day.
The American Medical association
win meet at Atlanta, Ga., next year.
Admiral Meade’s critirism oi the
United States urwy may cause him ;
some trouble.
The American Protective aseocianon
is holding its Seventh annual seiwion at
Milwaukee.
Dick Green han been arrested in Okla-
homa. charged with train robbery.
Governor Stone of Missouri, e- -umuted
to life sentence Jacob Hanc and Henry
Kaiser, who were to hang on next Sat
arday.
The International Association of ma-
■ iuing its sixth annual ses-
f The Treaty I» ■ Go.
I Wa-.h:m.-7'>n. May Id.—The state do-
I partEi-nt has reeeivnd a cablegram
I from I'in ted States Consul R*-ed. dated
I Ch>‘ F's,. stating the ex<hang** of th^
I Huai ratifications between China and
I Jap.in. ttw k piiuT (hero Wednt-sduy
aigiu
i Ctoirrn Anrnnjj •lapai»r<*r Troojn,
■ D'SIion. May |o._The Times pub-
: lishes ,i dispatch from Kots-, Jupau.
, stating that cholera has broken oct on
beard the Japanese tmusportx at T ilien
W:m on rh<- Lira i Tung peninsula. It i«
ropirtwl there that half the troops ships
cf the original Pe < ’hi Li expedition are
flying :h<- yellow flag, denoting the dis-
ease at aboard of them.
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AUGUST SCHORP
’■ V K.’uls of f
Aleats
SAUSAGES
A'j'Jh. r.or<s Strut
Will show you that it is
publication that ought to
in every Catholic Home.
International & Great Northern R. R. Co.
with its superior facEities and direct connections, offers
its patrons the
tsjioivri~—t, QciCKi>T nuti Rom; to
-Lains, (tap miil Pols Nurtt sil M
Puiirr.ar: Sleepers between Laredo and St. Louis Galveston
anti St. Louis: and Chicago. Snr. Antonio, Austin. Taylor,
Ft, Worth, and Kansas City, viz Keamc. -
For Rates, Time of Trains and other Irforaiation, call os
.nearest Ticket Agent. D. j. PRICE,
Asst. Ger. P.-c, Agt.
Shoe and Klitod,
Tenrha. Tex.. Muy 9,-Ar Ril-w, ir
the western yiurr of this county, W. T.
Amnson was shot und instantly killed
Then' were no Wards passed between
him and his assailant, and it is not
known what the killing was for. Hi?
known, is still at large.
W ash rx terns. Muy KJ.—The semi-
centennial convention of the Southern
Baptist church began its sessions in the
First Baptist church of this city Fri-
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d r y*
and S. A. A A. P.; McGregor, with the I
G. C. & S. F. j
A'l Texas railway* fell ticiceta via the :
Cot;on Belt route. Ask for them, and
secure the xccommodAtiona and quick'
time offered by the only line running:
solid trains from Texas to Memphis. All j
L' qulries xuawered promptly by
t S, G. Warner,
A. A. Guasoy. G, P. A., Tyler, Ter.
T. P, A., Ft. Worth, Tex.
"Tilt, boss: or hwolarv. the po®? power.
And all that beauty, all tin.I wealth ever
gave.
Await, alike the Inevitable hour;
The paths of glory lead but to the grave.”
The sentiment is exalting to a people [
| SHAFER & BRADEN.
Plumbing, Gas, and Steamfitting,
I ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES ml ELECTRIC WIRING OF ALL KiMM.
.....Assudaixd mm .... ,
VODRIE & Co., Alamo Cornice Works!
letallic ni Sail Sitig, Cmer ai SM Un !■& |
No. 125 W. Caouacrae St. - - Sai Aatom^ TexM |i ,.J;
A KHIIiik* *t Rob bl mt,
KOBRINS, Tenn.. Muy in.—Benjamin
F. Hughes, a resident t>f this place, was
shot and killed by Reuben Burton; for-
merly of (iien Mary. Burton had mur
ried Hughes' stepdaughter and the men
had been on bud terms ever since.
(DEUTSCHE a?gt :fke.’ F.. REL'SS. Pr.-pr.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CEEEiLS, ^W^TNS
scare at St,
I,;;|||'5LXTO2OI r;U.;
**“ Antonio Tank Factory
ANT’ BARREL woRKS.
. 3 £0 p. m.;
i
Pins ma
. 9:45 fc, m. !
>i:&d^ San Antonio,
Arrive flrona th* W««t. . ,T
" ; ST. HENRY’S SCHOOL,
------ — | 5*omh. 3FToi-eus s<rrx?fT-
. 3:45 p. m. I SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
10:15 a. m.
T«) p. m. J Scr. >ol for day-tholars under the direction of the
I
^)a. rn. ggr.... SISTERS 05' DIVINE PROVIDENCE
. 2:ijp.m/ Classes will be resumed Mu-cny, September 3rd, : S94.
7tiA!jp.m.'Nswsft^ rc:elT2i V i:y URL ID DU-Terzis Very Moder**.
Corpua
J ’hriati, Rockport, ind Bee- j
vllle.....i;3* p. m. I
po you Know;
■'■I..,
tfijl I
chin*”
sion .
Ov
Creek, 1
Ayette v -ro kiU<*d.
At- -.tteiupt wan mode at Garwood,
N. J , ro r.ii w np a new hotel.
Ex-G<>*.-emOT Robert 6. Given died at
Ehwro-’ti . N. J.
Jb’XiX. will have an exhibit at the ex-
position at Atlanta, Go.
Thero is another bank
Johns, N. F.
F ' . M :-.s4 i v
Mesch & Co^
W; City Meat to
For S3.OO, whereby you will sa». e
50 cents a year, the ordinary
price for both beir.;; $3<.T.
.I/./.!/ ’ CITY
i.!l'RAR7.
N’>. KT St Mary,-!
»an Antonio rd
H<-TRSF«OM Wa‘vq
M and FROM IP w r^°at
M buy except
tosxg S2 ar Tear ir 25g
Mrwngth or the Two Amalea.
Gov. Dee, in a speech made at Staun-
ton, Va.. said the excess of the f;-lrral
troop® over the confederate forces in
the several battles named was as fol-
lows: In the seven davs around Rich-
mond, 14,238; at the second battle of
ManaaaaK, 23,501; at Sharpsburg. 51,00";
at Fredericksburg, 21.772; at Chttnoel-
lorrriHe, 75,000; at Gettv-sUurg, 43,000,
and in the campaign from the WElder-
neM to Petersburg. 77.1 TA •
•■'My noether haa been afflicted with
rbeaaatlMB. She haa taken three hot-
tlaa of Hoad's Saraapartlla and can now
walk without the use of tear crutches.”
Mta Adato Bobta, US N. Lando Sto
8a* Aatauto, Texas.
tafl PM* mnUBooMB.
I that -h.* indemnity probably wt.l '*>■ 111- !
I cr'--'--*-,i i.ixxi taels, and that the I
I arrnpatp'ii <<f Pnrt Arthar is dlroly ro |
E ciiunucv f>r a term of years. atitL this
| jnilemriry :s paid.
t Nothing is known hero of the report
[ that Russia and Japan have agren' that
I Part Arthur and the Liao Tung p-tiln- I
sula sh.ul b>* unnvxivl to Corea und the
report .!• not cn*dited.
I W!th«lraw» tile K*^nr*t,
Yokohama, May 10 —Ch na hu-
withdrawn her re*;nest to have rhe arm.
isr:re r n longwi, and rhe ratification of
thr tre.itv "f peace has been exehanged.
The d: '“parch adds that Russia dis-
I cLum* any aggressive designs against
Manchuria, and rnuv-rts she is acting on
a purely defensive footing against Ju-
l P^ti
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aad Comal St*r j
>•* Q- HL R. R. TRACKS- j
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§20 Social Me it Keec City Eg Stia 320
jfXEbtx :^95- Under auspices of Travelers’Protective Ass’n.
C*-’, or write for >’.iner»ry.
I.. J. PARES.
te j A e ;. Gen’ '! TSism ng**r and Tick “I Agent.
• HOl’-'TON ■ TEXAS.
C. IT. BEIN’. Traffic Manaxer.
HOUSTON. TENAro
Sir JRothrrt F<r*»1 lOMstadU
Loxrxix. May !A—Sir Robert Peel,
chief secretary for Ireland from IStH r<*
I&63, is i1c:ml. ugrsl 73 years.
Sliter H. >f, < wimm
Esnis, Tex.. May s.—Editor S. M.
Carb-ton of the Ennis Review passed
Southern Messenger,!San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway.
To Co^as Christi, Rockjort. GxKrcor.. New
: Orleans, bt. i-o.j'.s. Chicago ar.a a., points rcast.
Standard Cotton Bet Attrae- ^Summer - Excursion - Ticket^
tioas. To Eastern Points. Tc the Gulf Coast and Mountains
Through trains twice each day from | ft*C. HEIDI X_>ElzI
Fort Worth. PGno.Crecnvilie. Sherman. J Leaves st !■':43 a. m. Ihdly. for Houstea. Galv^ror anj! East.
Whitewright. Woife City. Sulphur [ Leaves at 4\X' p. tn. I>aily. for Rockport and < erp-s fiiyirti.
Springs, Waco. Hillsboro, < ’orsicans. | ixaives a: 3:4.7 p. m. D*i:y. exo.?: tienday. for Boerne unfl Kerrrfn*
iTJmmdi Rscliw Ctai? Gas Wga Sa Antonie aS Intv
Through Tickets to all points. Steamship tickets to New
York, and to and from Europe. For rales and general
ir.formation apply to
No. 125 W. Coonacrae St.
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I'
k’”re':rwt3w for Breweta.
f ‘ FLidroarfs, Etc, and Jl
[L^o- Taniu for Water ttopoly:*
Ad Km.;* llrd Sizes, as S«*
■ acK Leiter. Gn. arri Vinegar Barta,
M s>;ack Barrel* of All Kimis.
E:<’ *'««*■*
Here Wise;
HENRY TIMRAD.
V«rMB Written in 1KS7 by Oa« Now Noorty
Forgonoo.
Few people have ever heard of Henry
Timrud, and fewer still are familiar
with his writings. How fame flita
awayl To Tlmrad is accredited some
of the most exquisite lyrics written ha
,, • ■ ■ , . I the English language. Here la one of
h nduy was observed in North C:tro- them, written in fs67:
IMCvrMlon Day.
Sleep sweetly tn your bumble iraves.
Sleep, martyrs of a fallen eaoao:
TbMKh yet no marble eolnmn craves
The pUxrlm bere to pause.
In the dreCs 01 laurel in th* earth
Tbe bkrwoca ot your Sunn In blown.
And. some where, wnttlna tor its birth.
The short Is In tbe stone.
Meanwhile beholO the tarty year*
Which keep In trust your storied tombs,
Behold your sisters bring their tears
And these memorial blooms.
Young Reporters.
The Chic ago Tribune has hit on a
rarwt clever plan. It has been offer-
ing prizes for the best news item*
sent to it fey the public school chil-
dren. The young ones are to get
their news themselves, and tbe inci-
dents must be real. There are three
prizes respectively of to, $3 and |2.
chaLg^^rwztrt^emto^rtC |
government funds, has t»*en released oz
|15,<MX) bond.
lidf-waJM by tlkw Cnnrtu # *1
Arsriv. May. lt>.—The ;:re-nor Ere
proc Lunation nlf<’r.^ a rev-art
Out 11 hj*
I N ASiivnjj*, May 10.—Peter Tumey I
I was inangnr.ited governor of Tetmesws'
Wednesday in the presenctrof u large at- ’
temlaner of ladies and gentlemen at the
capitol. Chief Justice Snodgrass of the
supreme court administered the noth to
Governor Tumey. Governor Tumey.
Speiker of tire Senate Pillow. Represent-
ative Heiskell and Senator Ledgerwood
made speeeh*1*.
The Republican members of the legis-
lature, together with .some Democrat!,
members, nCnsid to attend rhe inaugu-
ration >>f Governor Turner and went t<
Chatranoogn to visit H. Cb Evons. Thia
■ calli-don him in a Ixriy ami appointed
j a to draft rerolnrions rela'iun
■ to the failure of Evans' case before tht
, legislature.
Ku**l* Dnlreo Con [
I tte PTYbCocol —OltlMh
K»|Ue*E lo li*£ J’g «» to
ArtolMtice F«r * F«rw
such a- reporters would have been gl*d f aricf t-LlLL-— - —.
to get and would have been paid for get- j He waa as obedient to authority
ting. One youth tells The Tribune | true king. He was as gentle
about the formation of on anticigarette
league among the public school boys. A
little Italian girl givea an animated
narrative of how herself and her broth-
er attempted to teach monkeys to talk,
as they understood Gamer had tried to
do. The monkeys belonged to their
father. The result was that one monkey
hit the girl’s thumb severely, and an-
other broke looee and ate up * bunch of
bananas the • children’s father had
brought home, and tbe scientific inves-
tigators had to go without breakfast for
puniahmcxit.
Altogether the outlook for reporto-
ri*l talant in Chicago far tbe future is
excellent Tbe Tribune baa by this hap-
py experiment added undoubtedly to its
own cirenintfon, stirred up an interest
In English among teachers and aobooi
children, and alao intend many at
titan totoeuaia nguta asiw^npm mail-
OANDS NOT MET.L
:he i
j --.LU . . p. m.'
I Arrive from Austin w<! lhe
I North .... S2L5 a. m. j
I Arrive from Ar.-:in ir;d !be
[ North
Leave for Lan-do and Mexico
Arrive from Loredo ar..; Mex-
7 ^10 p. m.
RAILROAD.
GUS. J. HUT71 e,
M h< lesale and Retail rj *
-Me, Fifild, and Bawl
in mm *ad ba;(( 4 UQ
Alsu huullcv '•pndaltfea m
Sold.r. Russia fro-, Zl
' upper. < bareoal
LANDRETH'S OARDEm JL
sSpsciaty. W 3EQ*
. OOJ Mari.u: St., San AntOnio
made to go a long way. |
Tuk bones of the confederate dead ;
are a sacred heritage which has fallen i
to the people of the south from the ■
wreck and suffering through which
they passed.
Throcoh the zeal and devotionof the
women of the “lost cause." the graves
of hundreds of dead confederates have J Arrive
been marked and keptgreenthat other- | Eagle Pass
wise would have been covered in shrub- I Arrive from Sa 1
bcry to-day. j and El Paso . ,
Tire new south and its progress is | S. A. A A. P. R. It.—MISSION ROUTE,
but the descendant of the old and its | relive daily, except Sunday,
bravery. i for Boerne ai d Kerrville ’
It Is not the last tribute of respect > Arrive daily, except Sunday
Leave daily for Cuero. Hous-
ton. Galveston. and Waco
Leave doily fcr Beeville. Rock-
port, and (’orprs Christi
Arrive daily from Cuero, Hous-
ton, Galveston, and Waco .
Arrive daily from
vllle
WILMOT & GARZA
' Kai.; ;s
k .STAPLE AMD FANCY I
Groceries
MAY. CRAIN, r;.id COUNTRY PROfitin
CROCKERY md TINWARE*
” r >^CA3Z.
>’■> Parte ,.f
western wood
-AND— I
COAL YARD. |
E WlPFF <fi. SROS^ props. |
_a al[ Kinds of |
tixwjrjj un<1
[Pod and Best Coal!
za i>..IrEd I^ecgths sad
Free of Charge. 1
“ti Mescnfte Wood acid st ** J
. lowest nurkat pricu by !
r L*r-1 or i-2 Cord. I
(RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 7^
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I. * G. N. RAILROAD. tj / j
Leave for Austin ar.d rhe ; I ’jj
North 0:45 a, m. -
i Leave for Austin sn<T ■*-- taM
I North
■gorh Cbangra »
Only Or tinted »■
B Withdraw* Itei
B gatm-nt>< th«
■ Marr,
■ ffMinwmx, May 10.—Thr* Jtipmese
Lud Cr.im’M’ lrpntiotL-4 here were ex-
fcect.Tu: <-f final developments yestiTikiy
|cu rhe -it-.irt' M'rtirment, bat no ort’unul
■start-menr <•* ratit’ration.'s had ly-on re-
Ict.jv.ii nn ro rhis morning. It is
’* ‘-itiyely that the treaty form-
■riiy nirrt.il ;nnl exchanged probal-ly is
Bitir-ir: - il r>» rhe one originally rn -.?jfi:ite<l
■ar Slin’iouosk:.
| Serb I'hmiges ;lh Russia and the other
Ipoei't** ri-ivi- :ns-.sfi*d on will not tie in-
|ccr;>' rt.n-d :st<> the proscrit treaty us it I
Ijs -.ini. rhm will te* impossible in view ;
|of rhe b irtriiil rati fir at ion of the original ■
Itrrorv i.y ’h>- nnkiido two weeks ;tgn. |
[Tb-- fi-a:nr'*s>>f the R;:«si;in prot--st may. ,
IhuWirt'r. *“■ luidist ;-.s a proru-i I. It is i
[kui! tear "he full emt-utina of these ■ who
[ci:,ingn. will he subjts-f to diplomatic
I arrsWf’IPafs Is-twwn Russia and Ja-
ipur: for -ome mouths hence. As a ‘result
IIof rhe understanding reached !x*twwo
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That there is a Magazine for j
Cathoii.'s as Entertaining,;
Artistic, Able, Instructive,'
Broad and Brilliant as any;
one of the great secular peri- i
odicals? One copy of the I
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bravery.
Ia -■ u. . .... n v u,.i, , rxo'l?. cu..'
but the ungual tribute of love and do- Arrive on Sunday
vetion.
Wake up the old memories of the
past and recount tbe suffering and the
valor of the soldiers to your children.
The memory of buried friends haa a
hallowed influence upon tbe living.
The oftener we stand over the graves
of the confederate dead, the higher
and nobler will be our aspirations.
“RXKT on. embalmed and sainted dead.
Dear aa the blood yon Eave.”
Let your children come to the grave
of valoi as a devoted sou comes to the
grave of a noble father.
Lovrro hearts and willing hands com-
bine to pay their annual tribute.
Lx this southern land the federal cem-
eteries are fair to look upon. Marble
marks the grave of each fallen brave,
and the watchful eye of a nation's rep-
resentative guards and protects them.
Confederates make no complaint.
Thektt years have come and gone
since the eventful scenes at 1B.
mattox.
for Boerne m d Kerrville
ico
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
EutBiusd.
: Iteave for Galveston, Houston
■ | and New Orleans
i Leave for Houston. Galveston.
and a stimulus to the pride and patriot- >
ism of a nation, I
A few flowers cunningly worked into ! Arrive from
cedar and evergreen branches can be’ Crivertun, I
a„* i,_ ' sas City . . . .
I Arrive from New Orleans, Gal-
veston, and Houston
Vest Bound.
Iteave for Eagle
. Mexico
Lea re for El Piao and
Francisco
SanUraantB Whir A Ban«bl* ITunurttr.
Of ail the eulogies in literature there
is none more beautiful than the follow-
ing upon Gen. Robert E. Lee from that
eloquent Georgian. Senator Benjamin
H. Hill:
“He was & foe without hate; a friend
without treachery: a soldier without
cruelty, and a victim without murmur-:
ing. He was a public officer without I
wHhnrtt. wronpt TTjlcr A -. vi'.vi, avwAv-w. .
Chris-1 Close coucection^ to receive and de-|
tian without hypocrisy and a man with-1 liver passengers in Texas as follows: |
out guile. He was Cesar without his' Greenville, with the M. K. <i T. and!
I TtXx* Midland ; Plano, with the IL si T. |
(’.. Fort Worth, with the FL W.Jt D C., |
Ft. W.A R_G,G. C dcS. F.. and T. i !
P.: Bic- Sandv. wltti the T. ,fc P.: Trier, i
with the I. & G. N.: ‘ onicanajwj;h tbe
with tht- murder of William ¥ -omiLx
anc ,’irl.s. and it is surprising how good
the news items ore. Xn many cases they
arc models of brevity and clearness,
such that a practiced reporter could not
do better. As a matter of fact, practiced
arec ' and de''v *rr ‘ > *he she*—1' r’3P'1!‘tl*rs often do net write half SO vice*, a private citizen without wrong,
ro ^unfv of *Burk" M-x-re. ! wt:11 “ P°bh<= Rchco1 j “ without reproach, a Chris-
dr eu. I
In various instances tbe stories sent
, ,, , ,, _ i ana ration, rreaer-ex witnottt cis tyr»i
fn were really valuable news ^y, xapoJeon wit;io,:r. bls hvltLshncss, |
—’• ■ reporters would have been glad a Washington without his reward. |
md would have been paid for get- j He waa as obedient to authority as a
One youth tells The Tribune | true king. He was as gentle as a
' ‘ ** woman In 1;te, pure and modest us a
virgin in thought, watchful as a f
vestal, submissive to law as Socrates
and grand in battle as Achilles."
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