Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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STATE OFFICERS, CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF
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IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN TEXAS
THE LAST FEW DAYS.
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earth i* aov*rod with a fleecy numtJe co
the depth -of 10 incbee.
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Fatally BunweL
Brknham, Ter,, Oct. 21,—Ono mile
south of Bern hum u 6-year-old negn
girl, mimed Ezell, was fatally burned
told a* to who did the a^octof' nm
or aix abate wen fired.
la deed. He had tora ooaflaed to Mt
Jmmo *hwo Jura.
Aflw * Xra* Dlaara
Kafir Hurntw, Maa*.. Oct 18—Ex-
A. A. Buech.
Presidon:.
Position as Art Teach®
Wanted.
A Catholic young Iviy defltsapaa®-
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By Uito Morph toe Rout*,
San Angelo, Tex., Oct. 13 —Dr. W.
Herring, the county physician, commit-
ted suicide here by taking morphine.
FltzgariiUI Mardirwn Hanged.
San Qcxntxn Prison, Cat. Oct. 21.
-—Thomas St. Clair and Han* Hansel,
the muzdererers of Maurioe Fitzgerald,
mate of the bark He«per, were hanged
in the loft of the mill at the prison
Friday moraing. The executions were
witnessed only by United States Mar
shall Baldwin, four deputies and If.
directors.
start of the sheriff.
posed to be dying.
DIED IN A WELL.
EL
AUGUST SCHOP
Dealer:- Al K-.L? ci
“d SAUSAGES
No. 1429 South F:?.rcs
A new eOlery It fit
Valley o' the Bin*
Rver. ri.r.fiX GoaSlf.
Texas.
Suew X* Pvassyiraaba
Ekix, Oct. 31.—Snow oczmnraced
falling sc an early hour Sunday mom-
Ancient wjoex i
of h:bi:kx:axs
of America, Div. :
No. 1 of the A. O.;
H. of Bexar Co.: £-J
Meets InShaeferA ;
J Braden’s Hall 01:
’ 1st and 3rd Thurs- ■
. day of each month.
Spiritual Director.
BHort and
Hillsboro, Tex., Oct. 17.—Walter
B. Nobles, b< ok keeper for T. B. Bond,
a druggist hem, w miming and investi-
gation duds him short in his accounts
about $700. A charge of embezzlement
has been made against him.
T2ihm» Fattolly Injurwl
OtKara Mwriwttaly,
Pottsville. Pa,. Oct. 2j—By an « x-
plosion 1 >f gas at the Ku'ckvrbocker
colliery, operated by the Philadelphia
and Reading Coal and Iron company
near Shenandoah. three persons w-re
fatally arid six others senou-dy injure.1.
Cause of explosion unknown.
Clltabwl a WtntfnitlL
Wichita Falla Tex.. Oct. 19—Con-
riderable excitement was created hens
by one Tatum, a demented man about
30 years of ago. Having climbed to the
tap of a windmill in the rear of Gore-
line's liverystable, he declared his in-
teution of committing suicide by leap.
Ing therefrom. He objected to anyone
coming up to him uulesw a Mason. O
Nicholson, a prominent Mason of thia
city, went up and tried to persuade him
CO come down. Finally two negroes
were employed to go up and tie him
with ropes and bring him down, which
they did, and he was placed in jail
Philip Car;
Vio-Pres. A Gear. Mgr.
Co.
year 1812 by the Lavergne* for & resi-
dence in a portion of the town Chea
their plantation home. The loee by the
fire will not probably exceed fl 50,GOO.
The insurance is light. About 30 peo-
ple were more or lew injured and three
children and a woman are miaaiag.
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52000 ACRES
Of tiie Fines: ant! Mo-: rertb
Land 1* reserved Tor PnCtitai
Catholics Only
Price $3 to $8 per Ao*
if! »• For infortaKticMi ajyily to
Rev. JOSEPH HElSDOBff, 1
Resfl.-nX IbFto
H. HERC-ENBAOE. A~-
Rh Iceland P. O„ Knox ’ c^ety, Tt*
354 Houston.
3S£ Austin-.
5±*.GaIve*ton ..
ai'Galvetloc
542 Houlton..
545 El Palo.
«. hoicl Unimproved I
fcr saie in the -Last End and the
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For Stolliog1 Futcirto*.
Floresville, Tex., Oct. hi.—A em-
inent boniness man was tri^d cn ;he
charge of selling cotton futures. Hu
was oinvictiHi and fined 31 GO and given
30 days in jail.
Hard Attar Him.
Waco, Tex.. Oct. 17—Bufns Willis
was acquitted of cattle thuf: ;u Judge
Scott's court and was immediately ar-
raigned before the same court on the
charge of horse stealing.
KJD-d a N«cnh
Thorndale. Tex . Oct. 16.—G. G.
Lassiter shot and killed a negro named
John Perkins about a mile north of here
Mr. L.-uuiter had had trouble with the
negro, and yeeterday. as Mr. Lassiter
and one of his hired hands were driving
* wagon to Mr. Lauiter's place, about
two miles from town, they came upon
the negro near a gate. They had a few
words, when the negro drew a pistol
and begun firing at Mr. Lasnistcr, who
turued around to his wagon to get his
Winchester, The negro had fired five
•hots at Mr. Laaaiter. all of which went
wide of their mark, and he was in the
act of reloading his weapon to continue
firing when killed, Mr. Lassiter is one
Of our oldest, and most mspectud Citi,
xans, being well liked by all.
XtlLWUt Xtal.tar KHta<L I
Nahkvillx. Oct. 16.—Rev. William I
H. Wilkes was killed at Pleasant Grove, i
50 mile* south of here, on the Louisville
and NaahviDe rood. In attempting to
cruea the track in front of an approach-
ing train in his buggy it was run into
and ho was killed instantly. He had!
been a Methodist minister for 40 years, j
!W» Csuatad.
HrcrattT, O. T.. Oct. 21 — An tm-
■aoc—ful attempt was made to rob the
Bank of Henneaeey Thursday night.
Three mon forced the doer to the office,
wring dynamic*. They aasadod the
ante, has their efforts were ft id Si— and
TH lit! ag net Wr[--
Dallas, Oct. SL—Dr. r. E. Hughm
died aS midnight 1— night at fade
rsridmioa ou Hnghea Onto of aeotH
pi—tie, aged 46 yaaca.. Be ww
born to Springfield. Waatoagtaaoueaty^
Ky., Ang. O, aad go— to Trim
fas ML
Mining Tilling* Dnatroyvg.
Hazelton, Pa., Oct, 21.—The mining
village. Stockton was practically wiped
out by fire Saturday night. The oom-1
puny’s 1? dwellings were occupied by*
families working the mines. Loa* 318.-
000.
. GAX.TWSTOH.Ooi- TH—Inaaaloaa rw
ifc— V. A. Caaparwaaaboiftmghth*
He to to the hoepMaL The
. W.-toe* oaaypreew taaaL Vtoofc TaAy
jM v mctarged wtlh atoBHtt wMfato-
. MO—toafigtos —
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RWE AT ALGIERS.
Ow oe» Buiiii mm—■ Mm >*-
Uh Uta naM* Warn aaMtasA
•Nrw Ouuum, Oto 31—Fire yea-
tarday to Algtore daatroyed about 100
small buildings and about >0 more pre-
tentious atriMturM, including the coart-
houae and a number of haudacme reai-
dnuoea. The fire started at the corner 1
of Bermuda and Morgan street* and I
swept in a aouthwMteriy direction. The J
burned section is bounded by Morgan, J
Alexander, Lavergne and Bonrney i
streets. It is estimated that 700 per-
sous were rendered homeless. The
brnfiling used aa a police court and jail
A Ufto
Txcltoeh. O. T.. Oct. 17—In the
district court here, EL G. EUis was
given a life sentence for shooting and
killing Hiram Kelly at Bartiet laa:
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m Ilin Rurthtode
Ll'UXo, Tex.. Oct, 19.—Ttie steam
gin of M. L. Potts burned, eight milv;
; from Belmont. Loss, $4600; imrarauce,
$2000.
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■W what HmwFa Rbmi»*i IH* raw*
ttattoltotteatocyetltoflMrHMMlMP
asm. BtoMMberNOOO^ CwM.
g ESTABLISHED :S73.
I Geo. ^landry*
{% 1*5:*>ET< >R q> 7T-~
j Sxa Am ton Tank Factor
AND BAREEL WOSEg.
The Creerent Hotel. Eureka 9F**‘ j
is the fiavurita reeort for Texan* - I
Eutkx Springs Art., fcs ftoctoa •]
the moot comfortable msaatfto
‘Santa Fa Limited. ’ ’ a ’*
, AMcm. Manager. Ciwto* *
Bantas Sprtaga, Ar*-, fixr
ami betel rummriitin"
Taim—, Gem- Em. AgL,
| Trim, ‘ -mmif i^ailng M
‘tteetebtes. »
Killed Hlmeelt.
fh.i’-x. Tex., Q't. 16—F. FL Fields,
a c-ilctt- i >ichoolteai.-hrr at Olive, acci-
den:-oily shot and killed himself Sunday
whiio removing a Winchester rifle from
a buggy.
gihsst «M SUML
Bastsop, Tex.. Oct. 18—Virgin, the
little 9-yenr*oki daughter of Distriot
Attorney Maynard, left the aeteootyard
with bar daasmaua. She stopped un-
der a street bridge that had been taken
up and propped against a post and sat
down to fix her books. The bridge f«U-
ovw. killing h*r instantly,
rel—ill Pu-ttaUy p**t*sy*<,
Dunton, Tex., Oct. 19—The cotton-
seed oilmill at this place was partially
destroyed by fire Thursday. The dam-
age cannot be A»cv reamed at preeenL
Thia mill was one of the beat in north
Texas and wo* one of the chief indus-1 in Algiers was ooustruoted about the
trie* of the city. The warehousM wen
saved. ________
Hmxl Hlotaair to Dwtk
Lindzn, Tex., Oct. 17.—William H.
Woddie, who was med the September
term of the district court for the mur-1
dar of his three little children, and who I
was found to be of unsound mind, com-
mitted suicide in the county jail by
burning him self.
Knvalwd Him SUty.
Granbury, Tex., Q.-t. itt,—William
Newman, from the Stockton ubighbor-
hood, had an altercation with Tom Mui-'
lin* of this place. Newman was badly
beaten about the face and forehead
with what is supposed to have been
bnua knacks. Mullins is under bond.
}*>p« rmlll I>**tray«t.
Atlanta. Oct. 21.—WellhouM <fc
Sons’ big papermill has been burned.
Loss, $90,000.
Hl* lltau at Maw Orleans.
New Oiuxanr, Oct. 21—Fire Friday
night destroyed the National Rice mill
on Elysian Field street and four ad-
jacent buildings. The loss is estimated
at $200,000, fully insured. The loos in-
cluded $49,000 worth of rice.
SRta aad RJltad.
Jacxbomvtllk. Tex.. Oct lie—Geo.
Simpaoa. white, and George May*, col.
cred, engaged in a difficulty here in
front of the Commercial hotel, Mays
was shot five time* with a 44-caliber
pistol, every shot taking effect. He
died one hour afterward. When asked
what he wo* shot for Mays answered:
•-Nothing, nothing.” Simpson clatmit
that May* was advancing on him with
a knife at the time the shooting oc
curred. There were no witnesses co the
killing
A CteHct ratAlIy BwamL
Paris, Tex., Oct. 21.—A child of Dr.
J. D Colbert, who resides at Chicota,
wrae badly burned. The child was ait.
«ttog aa the carpet in front of the fir.'
/playing with a stack of newspaper?
i The mother, who *m in an adjoining
3xcam, heard the child scream and rushed
ffato the room to find it completely en-
“Valcped iu flames. The child is expect-
-ed to recover.
HtagMltata IM a Heals.
McKixxet, Tex., Oct. 12—Pickpock-
4{M and thieves flonriahad hare Thundaj
ftoths luuoauss throng attending Bar-
sum A Bailey's circus. Notwit bar sod-
tog the large inumua* of the police force
roaoy ptasmis ware robbed in broad day-
ISghtof aumuts ranging from $10 to
$M6, and to most instanoM tbs thief ss>
Mgsd iteteution and ansto
regarding" L; * convent as Art tesdurt; eta
s al the : Tery best refertmeet and rectRS^ri^
■tions. xs ro capability, character- *■
- For partimlxri p out- sddres* F- *-
care Sccthzrv JiES-irv.--..^.. is>
nio. Texas.
Spiritual Director.
Rrr. L Cruger. Marshall.
President,
Wa. Blakeslee, Halletsvflie.
Vtot-Preeidrct,
Adam Clay, Houston.
Secretary.
CbM. S. Ott, Galveston.
Treasurer,
V«K1W* nf O»lrty.
El Pa.ho. Tex.. Ort. 21—Webster
STsmuagau of **what are we here for?”
fame, who was collector of customs at
thia port under the Harrison Adminis-
tration. baa bifeu on •rial tn the Federal
court for the last three days on the
charge of conspiracy to defraud the
government. It was charge that while
collector of customs here Mr. Flaunagau
allowed u man named Dawson to bring
. ever from Mexico 16.000 head of sheep
and pastH-d them through the port by
paying duty on only 4600. He was in-
■ dieted by the Federal grand jury. The
jury in the case brought ;u a verdict of
not guilty.
> Train Ron Into a Store.
NavasOTa, Tex,. Ort 21 — A Houston
laid Texas Centra; freight train going
north ran through a switch here Fn-. *■——— *—-■•■. — — .
■day otui wa* practically wrecked, and | by having her cloches catch tire from a
knocked a holo about 20 feet long and |
15 feet high in L. J. Wilson's 2-ntory!
brick store, knocking down shelving |
and scattering goods in the utmost cou-1
fusion. Very few customers were in |
the store and they and the clerks made]
ittwir escape uninjured. The damage to'
Ma Wilson property will be nearly $6000
The track was cleared in time not w
Interrupt passe tiger traffic
Two Huge nuallte*.
Paris, Tex., Oct. 21.—Two families
have arrived here from Tennessee,
whow- children aggregate 30 in number.
They occupied an entire car together
with their parents.
. Rev. A. Barbin
;Eev. M. P. McSorJev..... R. C. Jennette
JKcv. C. M. Tblon —
Waco. Tcx.. Oct. 16.—Al Hutchin-
son, on trial for cattletheft, ivill have
to wait for his verdict another term.
The jury in his case failed to agree.
They sUsxi 1J for acquittal and one for
conviction.
Fair Optatotodo
Dallas. Oct. 21.—The Texas State
Fair and Dallas Exposition threw open
its gates Saturiiay. The opening address
was made by Governor Ctdbeuicu. The
crowd was the largest on any opening
day.
■ 3>'*'•:'ex ’ii..
LkliLJujl. V^oLi iuliF ■ • ' -
Ochs & Aschbacher
Brewed of
'Weises - l£eer»
; 12; ~ Wl
: Delivered :r a.:. ;ar> cf tilt dty.
Oakland st tel. km.
Stir. An to ti to. - - TfflM
Jvu ti 11 Fraet «ir«Mft.
lev , Oct. 18—Bov. J D.
■ i .• 15 miles northeast of here,
was to.- ■ •.rom his sulky and had his
skull fra 'urr-d, He Is probably fatally
injure. I.
A ble .
DVANCED
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CATHOLIC WORLD
Magazine
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XdM bjr the PAUL73T FATHERS.
PRICE. RE- Aft M PER
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America | GUS. J. HUTZLEtf
| BdLOma!to NebnurioL SGFB“"c—■ Sirifl,
| ctaa- S- Ott, GalTWWW. l to tealert aad bulk packs—
J do. A- tocCorrulrk. San Attoelo. Also hindri epecialtiM I
; Al ternate*. j Solder. Ru«lx Irnc, ?i«2tai
i Oxa E. Beinl. Trxxrkasa. r Copper. Charm*. j<-'
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No.: City ■ Spiritual Director
70:Dalto*...... • ^Rer. J. Blum
91 Fl Worth.... Rev. J. M. Guyot....
lOT^Jefferson ... Rev. Jos. Granger ...
I'JOTexarkana
I6&Galveston .
2G0 Paleitiae..
Tww He* HoIX V» a MI—sH. Kaatal
Mil T*ss* ra—tagsi Trala !ta*r Bst
lea C*a»Uwait* Dataag* Daos ta th*
V, pr.—tar With Dyaasalta—Th* Ita*-
ter* K«**p*S.
Belton, Tex.. Oct. 18—The sooth-
brand Katy was held up Wednesday
xaoming ar 12:IS o'clock at Little river
bridge, two and one-half mile* south of
thia »tanon. by two masked men, who
triad to blow open the express safe. Be-
ing foiled i- this they left the spot at
once. They did considerable damage to
th* rar. The robbers used dynamite in
their efforts to blow open tho cur.
One of the parties was rather a small
man. dressed to light clothing, and the
Other was rather u large man in dark
dothes, slouched hots and masked by
means af black covers.
Various rumors ore afloat as to what
booty the robbers obtained. Ona re-
port is they secured $70,000; another, a!
small sum, and still another that they
made a complete waterhaul. Passen-
gers were not molested.
Sheriff Tankersley and Deputy Poll:
went immediately co the scene in search
of the robber*. After spending some
hoars m the vicinity with dogs the sher-
iff and deputy returned without any
«uccea*.
I resting easy, bat under the influence of - Morawietr. ---------
opiates. White there te»^gh$ hope, ^ddolnf 5”sob^i V.^Pn"'
it aeenia naw that it will be only a few
days an the longest before bn wiU iur-
j Trader to the inovitahla.
No. 227 St. Mxrrs^
San Ante-:;.
sons FROM 10 A v —■ J '
M. and FROM 2? ” TO-fc?
M Daily except$rral£
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Can Get
^ray'* fioeds st ytjcr N—'ir*^
V* as fre*n and for: j is iui UmjuvIi ’
w ££zir^r ^r«
lfllto5EEDsl;
nflk town. - bEsT”"1
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? THE
^‘Colored Harvest”| Fresh
: Iss-jed every GctnOer for the tra.to-jS
: ing of Priest* for the Color S ■
ed Miiaioxs. P
^S3BSCHI?TiaNTWHNTY-FIVE SEKTS.I
; BECOME 2 ZE LA TOR £
by getting tweoty subscribers j
: Sptriti;a: Beriefiis surotioced or L
; certificate of no- mbership. Med a ofX
; t be Sacred Heart and SL Joseph t<sK
' every so bscri ber, S
$.000,060 Negroes ir. our terd; C
nearly ail outridi.- the Church, and ffi ■
over '4,0o0X)00 are ut;baptized.
two per cent are Catholics. *
Send for a 'cpy of the -Colored X
Harvest’’ to <5
REV. J. B. <.ATTERY. §
st, joresi:"s seminary. g
P. o. Uox 30, BALTIMORE, MD. 8
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CATHOLIC CENTRAL UNION—Spiritual
Director. Rev. H. Pefferkora: President.
James Wahrenberger: Vice-President.
A. F. Poilok: Secretary. T. L. Conroy;
TreMun:r. William Cam pt ell.
BAN FMtXANDO CATtJEIHLM. SOCIETIES
Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacra-
ment—Veets 1st Sunday of eacts month
after \ espers Daily adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament from 6 a. m. to 6 p.
m. Sun-lays for men.
Association of the < ’hristsan Mothers—
Meets 1st Friday of each mouth at 2 -JO
p, m. Practice of the Holy Way of the
Cross evory Friday at 2:30 p. m.
ST, JOSEPH'S CHtT.CH S-JCHrtlKS.
St, Joseph’s Sweety—Meets on the tod ,
Sunday of each month in St. Joseph's 1
Hall. ‘Spiri. Dlr., Rev. H. Pefferkom: ij
President Judge Anton Adam: Vice-j
President. Henry I'mecbeid: Cor. Sec’y.. jj
Melchior Hahn; Financial Secretary.'!
Amandas J. Kiw.Jlng:Trea»-J. F. Ripps; j
Finance Committee. Wm. Hering. Geo. ’ J
Mandry.one year. John C. Dieimann, L. r
Wm. Menger. two yearn: Belief Com--?
mittee. Aug. A. Gittingrr. Is: Ward; Vai, t S
Mee bier. 2d Wa:d .Thos. Pina.3d Ward: j
Aug. N Ullrich, 4th Ward: Herlbert
Mever. Jib Ward, P. J. Staudt. Gt!; ’
Ward; Albert G. Wietzei. 7th Ward;
Isidore 3t. Schmitt, Sth W ird; Mareball.
H. J. Heidgen: color-bearer. J H. Manctecr-res Tanks for Brerata
Stevere: Awtetaat Color-bearer Albert. A HOME Railroads. Ete. «to A
Barietnann. Geo. J. 'duebben: I.Ibrylan. UAkVUlkD A AAVJUI Ct KSad!, Tiu;i.s fo? V( B>_ j,=^.e
Jo*. F. Hunoldtt-ecretary of the W Idows iterre's o' A.” -n-’ S'reait to
and Orphans' Fend. Judge Antra Adam. ( NOW & THE TIME TO BUY, Wine. Llqno'r, Oil. anti' Viregar feta
ns ’ring prrpertv is cheap.
D'Utebarjf < r*M* Slulcn.
Camti:;p«»e. Mass.. O.t. 21—Th-re is
grv-.it .-Xrttetiieiit :it Harvard over the
discovery of an act uf vtmdalHtu, sunn-1
one having stolon the Louisburg cros-
from over tho entrance to the library in
Gow hall. The cross wrnt a highly val-
ued relic. It was captured by Miwci-
chusetta toldiers at the siege of Louis-
burg in 1743. No one knows how it
camo into Harvard’s possession, but
when rhe library was remodeled nome
20 years ago. the cross was placed over
tho entrance.
Time Xea by Gto*
T>«y Could Bfi RoMjUtod.
MtLWAirxxK, Oct. 21.—Frod K. Awe,
Jr,, want down into a well Friday
and waa overcome by gaa. His father
and Chari rs Smith, hxa brother-in-law,
tried to rescue the unconscious man and
also succumbed to th-- well,
bodies have been recovered
the men have largo families.
EXPLOSION OF GAS.
GRAND AVE.
Rev. C. J. Smith. O. M. I.; Preaident, J AltOfliO,
T. McQueecey; Viee-Preaident, P. E.:
O’Hara: Rec. Sec. Peter O'Brien: Fin.;
Sec.. Cimrlr* D Hogan: Treaa.. Paul ■ FOR SALK ON REASONABLE terms ‘
uh—
Captain J. A. Mrt ormick, cfaalrman; M. Br«ns streets, near Arauias Pass Rai -
Casev. W.F. G, Graham, W. N. Beall. L. jroad track, each vara*.
C. Mehmi: Flo. Comm., Dr. J. T.FItz* Four lota on Totic Hili. Sf-r «... I
Simon, chairman Pat O’Toole. W. J. • h *e-
Wbeeler; Color Bearers. B. W. Master- h' f M<* drnugh ami -te.-k
son. Gerald P. Warren, and Albert P, >Ave- Craven tent to water.
Detenov. Two lota, same dimensions, auntinj- — ’
it. alhxt’s aocxf-TT—Meete ar <tKtPecUv*:y •» Hrerpsei. and Laurel
ball every 1st Sunday to the month at bp.1 street*.
j? “rr *7 «• ««*«
y___■ • - y . r JLl.j eac^OD sout^t °f We*t End and
Dani»l” Assistant Secretary, Constantine ; e>sc of Lake View property.
improved properti- oa North Laredo
Jiaah
bust 3CM
Fin at GoltaU.
Gouan, Tex., Oct. 21.—Fire here
yesterday morning destroyed every
buibiing on the north aide of the public
square. Loss about $ 14,000; insurance,
$11.006.
THREE PRISONERS ESCAPE.
Tlu»y A***alt th* *7*11*7
M-» I* SwrlaoAly Injured.
Colo&ado Springs. Oct. 21—Throe
prisoners, two of them express robbera,
aaaaulted Assistant Jailer Al Creo Sat-
urday night and escaped. They were
Tom McCarthy, a truaty; A. J. Gray
aud J. (J Smart, the last two being
held for the robbery of a Wells, Fargo
Jt Co. stage near Grassy laa: April,when
$!TU0v was secured. The men took
guns, xtr.mu nit ion and a change of
clothing. They entered the office aud
marched tho men through to a cell and
locked them in. As they left they
locked tta- front door, gaining an hour's
Jailer Cree is sup-
lllltad While Crook.
PriTHKLTta, Oct. 21. —A doable mur-
der is reported from Bolivar, a snnili
place near Intersect tea. P.l AccurditiK
to tho story two young farmers, broth-
ers-in-law, were shot and kiil.-d by P.
Kingsland, a wealthy former of that
neighborhood. It is said the yuan c
men, Albert Calo and James Bronx, mui
a grudge against Kingsland's son, ano
whiio under the influence of liqor, went
to tho houK of the father aui were shot
and killed.
Grretag Gredaally Wretor. President, Alex. NotZon;Secret*ry,JohB :
Sandwich, Bls., Oct. 21.—The oondi- J Danih.” Assistant Secretary, Con«c*nttoe
tiou of ‘X-Goremor John L Beveridge j Weise: Marshall. Aug. A. Zlzllc; Asristant;
is gradually growing weaker. He iss Marshall, Vai. Gorrell; Tirasurer. Jo*.; street. STKxilo teeti
«---. Sr . Sotnia
Adolph J. Sobieski: Janitor. VaL Pole-1 requiring plenty of roetn xaG water,
waczyk Relief I'ommiLtee for »lx t For further ntrumtera re
month*, Aug, A. Ztzik and V*I. Pole-1 above ‘.re* .r. .
waovk Relief Committee tor Sc. Bed- ; *-*7,’riae’
wig. Text* Slmo* Kozub. ! Ibe
I
p. S. Rabbit P. Lee. ■
iBey. A. Maun-Angus McDonald Adam Ctoy
(Rev. Chan, M.*Pinto, S. J.Thos. Hrrt.-iar. .. John Ruiz
- ' Wm. Llxkreiee
__________ . .. Anton J. Bradtn..
. ’. John HtcI .... Otto V*e:h
. . . John Gregorv. . .'P. <'. Goebel . ...
... . E. F. Roil. .*.. J, F. Giles
. . ..'M. T. Gatfney. . .Tbos. B, Dune .. ---—
. . .’Wm. H. GtaiLataS. B. B'skesle..... F. < . Mbsch ;•
_____Paul Blumrieb .. Otmar Kalins . MCSCH & CO
Mortal City Ife j*
Trevino St., between Mu.-, j- - »;
Plxras. Tetepboac M.
James Sullivan.. James Fitzgerald..
.../.L. F. Eck E. Klein
J .... Leo Nicboli. ....
—... — ■-. - • ■ - D. McGowan. . ..EL M. Hinzie
304 Sra Antonio. ,;Rev. C. J. Smith, O. M. 1. A. F. Poilok. P. J. Sen Iley
... ;Rev.T. Henneasy Edmund Browns E. M,Burke ,. ——
IRev. Peter Latrth. C. S, C. James Brady.... P. J. Byrne LIT r .< £■£ ;r
. iRrv. B, Lee..........P. S, Rabbit......P. Lee■. .■■■■■•■
ERev. J. O’Shaaaban. S. J. Bernard Gan ter, Tho*. Nnxnd.....
hra * ** ____ . * —re- 'll k.r\iA.ta&l 4 A rltariri n$T , , ♦ .
_______________________io*- Hertnan .. John Ruiz ....
564Haltetiville Rev. J. A. Forret....... Joseph Stsnze.
857Segnin I Rev, P. McMahon . . .. F. Sochart
659 Gal res ville . . Jetov. A. Heuchemer ... Jehu ILru ..
66fl*T*y or . |Rev. M. M. Crowe ...
; C31;Con>us Chriitl^Rev. C. Jaillet.....
637Cuero jRev. J. Sheehan ,..
TOOScbiiientnirg. dRev. J. Kirch............ . .
71~> Browusvine ^JRev. J. B.Frigon. OM, L J-.Thoroliam^.^. - P. Pctcgti*-- ■_
CATHOLIC SOCIETIES 0f(
SAB ANT0XI0.
St, Arnie's Society—Meetn 4th Stir ><. (
of each month. ,
Third Order of St Franc*o—Meetr ist ’
Sunday <>f verv month. i
ST, MAur’i ctrxcn wluktiks. jrov raic in tnc tiiLst mna arc tnc
A rchet t:fraternity of the Holy Family.: ■' ’TS* tttid or. Prospect. Govern-
Thert Vlneeir. de Paul Society. ! at. an-J Tobin Hills, and on
The A»tar j Cherry, Nevada. Rivas, and other
A post! .-Jlflp of 'ray er of the Sacred streets.
Heart.
Third iJrder of St. Francis—Meets 3rd > P*RT CASH, BALANCE ON “1ME
Sunday of every month. Rev. Ed. J.; WITH MODERATE RATE OF INTEREST.
O’Callagiian. O. M. L. Director. , , .
~ ' APP*y at :n'-s Off-cr
Cathomc KXictrrs of- xmerica (bt. 'CJ
Mary’s Eraneb.No. 304)—Meets on the ■
2nd and ith Tuesday of each month over
No, 31 W. Commeree street. Spiri-
tual dlre.-tor, Bev. C. J. Smith, O. M. I
Preildcnt. A. F. Poilok; Vice-Presl-■
dent. Judge Antoi Adam: Rec. Secretary, t T flTlO GtflU DltfUnintT
a® ™E
at Artus. Ed, Greet* ;>entir:ei, F. A. Arm- j
bru*t; Trustee", Jumea Tierney. Wm.
< 'ampbell, and Jatnre A. WabrenltTgcr; '
Color Bearer, W:i. Dobrowoltk:; A*-iw-
t-Kit Collr Bearers. ’ on.*; an tine Weif>~.
Andrew MeCur.-*: Relief < oiumirtee.
Jnme* CarLe. D, By me. and F. A. Arm
bru*t.
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