Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NEWS IX BRIEF.
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ROBERT C.~wiNTH#CP DEAD.
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San Antonio,
Texas.
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Tkr©* Childrrfi Crrm*it«»L
Ext-LAIL La.. Not. 15. —While Abra-
ham Smith and his wife were in th-
field picking cones their eabra barn--'.
cremating their three little children.
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^.PFEMNSS fscm VARIOUS PARTS
OF THE WORLD.
a FOR SALE OK REASON ABLE TERMS
________ Five Mb on uunurut Ixstasa to
tat wtote. b m»Mdcn is New Jar- sttreta,nnr 1 rente Ito Bate
■ , er van*.
Toor Iota ob Tohta Hni,«7xlC tafi
HAY, CRAIN, and COUNTRY PRODUCE
CROCKERY end TINWARE.
SOUTH SIDE MILAM SQUARE.
Goods delivered rosll parti of the city.
. CbotbbMK t® water. !
Two Ha. wm ffittostare, toting iw
Orl=an$ R. R..
’’’acifii Company.
n’s Steamship Line.
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nfteMta hundred dsty* ud T ' j
~n--w PMIaaalphta, where ba lire*
Sand in your aubaaipHcm Money bow
while you think of ft and both publico-
s.riF’S
18. t.L'i ifriato.
Thkqugh Trains be-
twrsn Neu- Orleans,
' jrnh, nnd Oregon points, with
.uLMan BuFlriT .md Tourist
bleeper:;.
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TEXAS.
WILMOT & GARZA.
IiFALFE* :s
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries
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jOLL;NS M'S- CO-
For $3.06, whereby you will «avc
50 cents a year, the ordinary
price for both being *3.50.
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HEATING STOVES!
FOR COAL .OR WOO©.
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pay <>f ta*
l*£3S(rathem Messenger,
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BANANTCWIO, - - 13
“Elite”
Only French Baatanraax fa tha eity.
KEILS TO ORDER AT ALL HOW
With ItTftlnaiyr Diuinjf Boon for Tamili**
Main Plaza and Soledad St.
J. LOUSTAUNAU A P. BTJRGERON.
ladiuEntransa. Soledad St. PBOFi
I SHAPER & BRAJ
mSing, Gas, and . f
Kkmbv sumn i Eucawo wmmo or all
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wrapad by hd.
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TenLi Very Mden*e,
ffi -:- INTERNATIONAL ROUTE.
IsmKNA-noKU. & Great Kdkntiur R- R_ Co.
with its superior &cStin and cfirect ninrrtifs, oSets
i its patient the
aHOHTzwr, QcicKnrTBaiin9wr nwnt to
Lhb, (Mi ai Mb Ml ai M
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--CONDUCTED BY--
Sister*© -s- of* -s- UorettSL.
OSAGE MISSION, KANS,
jThia Inatituilon is situated In the besutllni raltrr «f the Npoatot:, on tha
Ina of the M. K. <t T. B.R, and offara to ycung ladle* mwry ndnaiacn of obmte-
'Df© thorough edncatlQa.
jTbe flrat aewloa begin* oa the firrt Moeday 5n fwptnmbar. Board and toftim
ror »ea»ion o.’ five mon tha <HL0C. For particular* addreaa,
i THE MOTBXB SUPERIOR.
City - d«,tjo - stork
.L:r. 'A' Edr-.asd-' and Aib-rt A.
7i- rrsc.t .’..V'“ rx-r-u arre-t-d .t: D -nver
I:: - rr
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Piryfon of Naw York left
JS.lM.W. by w-iL enrtfaig off her hus-
“a::d ntxalng.
.: K. ffchwirk. editor of the Caddo (I.
7.) Saar-ir. shot and mortally wounded
Uetrrje Wilh* at Caddo.
J. W. Ereidenthal saya that he will
'= NEW ?=AYER BOOK
aT l 3? 33TS,
.-21: :h
: izaf e-implMa omnij, at
am. OarsmOTLLaa nt ta<a
CJ e’er
r.z-?i :,y t in'i'y.ird Plcnarv < c-;=.
lju: Jrtjforsed Will; the
>' H:> f'airl^a' Gib-
4-wi-z-v .I-Chb-iahop .TTr! -,.il-.
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CROCKERY, CHINA, CUTLERY, SIL-
VERWARE, LAMPS, ETC,.
C'axiiiot t>c T'n«ftcrRol<i.
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30 Cement Co.,
doatroyad G» hrw.—T
FBpiK <<■ in motor,
dm Without areHT^t
G-Thurman
fllst -
bua, O.
finally satMMd ptsntoicn to liw fa)
Italy and diad is FtauBca in 1844-—
FinMnn- ________ I
A pu^l rf to !»<• fMtatr StoJ
bait* taiata to* wbn hi* mnaasr bad
dfanuavnd tovotoefty of nemoumtM
by to aM c< datoio ...............
tostoroi Bmnboidt maMukedM
Du Will Ilg**i “T*« a©** sad
©ntitov* antytoao ti©a* anto*a|
teGtow**
Moantlna
The Karisfactory mounting of photo-
graphs is a troublesome op-ration, and
the following auggestion from a con-
tributor to The Cutlook may t»- of us: ixt-
ancc to amateurs: ”1 have found 5
method by which a pherograph or c-i-;
graving nm bo nionnrctl on the thinm -t
paper withoutcurlingcr wri n k h:: g. If
- "ia photograph, it should
bo ironed out smooth with a hot irtn
Mix u lirsh-gnm
as to make a]
Place rhe pic-
ture on the pagn in positio-j and mark
just inside the comtn. Removes the
picture and take tome of the mucilage
on a ruling pen and draw a heavy line
of mucilage from one point Io another,
so as to make a line of mucilage all
around the place where the picture is to
bo. An soon as the mucilage is sticky
put the picture in place and a Ixokorcr
it to keep it flat When dry. you will
have n smooth mount that will no)
cu-f. ”
k Fer Rates. Ttoe< Tctos aad other Tafaeaatn, cal oto
Ticket Agent. P ’ ««w-w
aikH
An IB ■ tire Wsrala^
The train waa jurt randy to start ft*
Beaton when a datectiva from Euperin-
tandant Byrnea’ office got on ana of to
smoking can and laid, "Be carefu'
gratlaman; X ballava there are a coapk
of sharper* inaida. ’*
"Good gratuonaf’ exclaimed a vary
■tyliah looking gentleman, paepaitug a
get nL *Tdoo idea tore ware and
in ereay ounntiy am togland. H^ju1Tt ' :
Six one half acre lota (41J|xK vmuJ
Mb) ob MD auntb of Vo* toi aud
istaf Late View pre^rty. . 1
Itnprered peeparty an Noto Ltrefij
rear, Sot, auftaMa tar aaal
fltaay.JsuMiiy.oraeaeetor batoM
M(Birt< p)aeCy at reon and wa*tr.
For fartor part ulaw totofe©
[ -H*-It : r ■ - * Si
jBridnW Wrawa Ven* C.ll*n ,-
ru**i**s» Bnrrytbiwa: miau.
F*«*a F<w th* ^~ lll«ln «<
<ZTr V*inT- IU« «T Ikterm Tka«
jkre laurv*Mia«.
Uba ar** of to Coak gang tuna out
io > » «ret alm* fake.
s. A. Fhwamaa. wire waa wanly
tanw* *• WtD* Font, Tex., on Batur- ,,
jlumeil Lewie was struck by a tram TMtoen OMtef noaUanx
jolb MeAIrerer, I. T., nd fatally «flowed in Nkw York 6iy.
ijart*-
f ^beaa oniiAuga were destroyed by
fee st Breton. Tex., Sunday asaaiaf I
Lan about *40. tOO; half ineurad.
Fraaci* Magnerd, editor ef The Fi-
Par-K f* tod. jail at Bryan, Tax.
n. X. Bagleat, at Lott, Tex., hre
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
t Prismttois FiM ii ill Ban u< CutW (tuhjW.
it. 100. E. COMMERCE ST.
XKAF. THR BKTOGX.
l SUNSET i21’
[ ROUTE >o-
Jy - ,-'
j^vr’iS^y
N r?" 1
Ipr.i:, ut tr-.f- Nebraska Dr.if
Mi'j' :r.n'.;‘■:te u: Omaha became of de-
fa~vi; im inry arr:ragoment».
'Tunt^r. D P Me Darnel, adjutant of
tai Uhrcn Poidier’s Home, was rnia-
£wrd> and Superm tend ent Fo^g re-
dried.
Grvrraor Aitgeld hiw appointed 3ii*
1-: ?, Rsmsuy ‘Taaaarer of II Kt or,, to
fcrre m: tee term cf Rufus N. Ramray,
daaread.
7W robber wha wan killed at Satina,
Kim„ :u been idaatiSed, red the irther
breher* cf the raidtag P«to «
of the great s&iflar peri-
One copy* ......
jfalil ©r the _____
>are inpandad by Atforaey Sen. road Mar Palestine,
erd Olney. No rennou ia rivam. men were mjurad.
Mormoa elder wan dtoan from
Frrecueo. Ala., by a commltteef ciri-
ru.
liTsvewmd asseaanre ape-nod the safe e<
jc;i- T w-Bva) McKxm exporting to
*■-> rwenmi of mt to Id wealth. They get
, leer: e. wMto paper Md a brane plate, mg agafaut what they allege to be die-
f
1^
,Ziil
I M. BmW . - eoone and eunot lire,
rey. TexThre wET”™1 ** MeKi*
. 7*”^ rerepad from the eouaty
Mtoarre H’’—
T*’*®14*!* recurred near CemicaaB,
. 7wc Boxh *•« fmun. Little money
J’raek uevezeti. United Staten mar. "*» ■armed ba the InghwwyiMa,
reMtorndirtiretofGwwgU In a wreck on the Great Nertheni
Tex. three train-
T I..!.-
.Pr.-LU;-. (ieueral Rtlgglc*
x». i .iu ir-’rowo ;u tn-t
r-j::« end h.e -f :hn army.
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!
& 1e‘M Tsias. ■■
i. J. hutzler
arifj Tie'la,. Dealer j_2 *
. jin, El Fijfe?
O—.c-l. a^.d tJU.i l-'tCXXJf—S
::Tirt= a- Si-i-1 7.3-
-- ..iIron. PI.-suL-;?:,.;;
••>:>■ <-r. ' Ij.i ri-o-d. ;<t.
2A“ht^qaf:de?i see;s
i. r: 7-., f . . -
That there is a Magazine for
Catholics as Entertaining
Artistic, Able. Instructive,
Broad and Bril'jant as any
2;cX?C STcr^V^ H.A.JONES.G. F. A., L.J. Parks A.G.J.&T.A.. C.W. BEIN.T3L,
New
Donalioe’s Magazine
Will show you that it is a
publication that ought to be
in every Catholic Home.
-■■ boil ;nrt> :ii Lula. M.--.. J,
,.—:-.-i and A. L*wron™’wt-re
■ :3->wi brother*.
liver n;_i rceu ilrcw'nrr.s u in Brr
A BLOOPY BATTLE. •
Twe Hre AMIf *M ana one Sert
cooking STQVEsiBooksdler
which John A.bby, an ex-policeman,
red Jack Hereto, a grocer and a •*■
locxriat, were mortally wounded, and a
poltoman wounded.
The trouble was over the atteapt ei
to eOcnr to Map dancing in Aahby'e
place on Sunduy.
Ntoeteot abate ware fired. Ashby fall
with a ball in hti right breast nd to
td> tougi asd in no* dytog.
J*«k Harens fhll with a ballet to hie
l*ft toaat^ nt to the na am nd owe
finger wee abut eV. He © now uacn-
©toa and «nnot lire. Oflce- Stuart
_. AU to pate
ttee implicated, of wbteh there wnw
about II, are of pruwiaenT fe-wihee
Sr
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1
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fh
___ Lowden torre bo© d* LM'*-
eacure cheaper n* brtto L_Jjnlr
don. ________
XMaMe* S** et»vw B rtp ■<■
SaxFwmwxlSw-
ar*loi<wirt jopoi tab* re to* duatoglfi**
Califadamore ton dwMed toittto
ootpuL productarMBM* •^hl— ***’'
330 to MML
CONDUCTOR THAOAT CUT.
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n ©are
MonTOOKXXT, Ala^ Sot- 1R—<J*»-
dnete fflnn Ind M* tore* «** by a
^Ttrakrtto nt Moto Ifatoto
to wiU dfe. Hieto>rertoghl
to repo andbto htottoft>|*Bre**Hff>
Tbn »©wi««» Store •retorebW
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D.J. FRKE.
AfiEtGe* ?©re.ACL -'S
fruitgrowers.
They Xto SAtoto — Aeee—a el
Oh Brttrto ©Hhe Xto lemwrr.
Six FuaKXSCo, Not. 1
biennial report rf to ©to board ol
hortttoture state tot uwtoc to to
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;^i i:.l€ElSSSy
Un'ranjiriu. M-U iihi 'Upaa* ■ j
OK IN-til .'-.ths
IF—
Aka
fltoi hare rerttol tonogroiuade to «*rf©WFfiN»
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I. hzvHx,
Z'-’aler :;=j_
tjTXZ.'fn rjf
i'alt! lid irf'rtii WWfL
■■ ::i« J3E qf TWra ^r;z3™:T
■ -jy r7, or e=1)r^ T
Iu*r; =^*x*.
I: 3xc aulemx T.r,,
aey, where bo pareed bin summer*. Hl
vm much liked to this oouutay, bta
gi-SrSS =:-<===sm-*1
Franca. Bo was always disappointed T------- _
and found hlresait an unwnJccene grto ipoettvely «n Evergreen and Irenl
tri:) ir.l^ce every P.-rn::*:
penure ' S'^r to -,:i
thill Mem.: :• in.xusnratwl.
Th- SnutberB Sdcraiiml
will st-**':-.’*. Gilveston, Tex.. D?e. tS.
Ta* t-x-ond trial of Benker Little for
mtrrdrtr :m besr'in at Olathn. Kan.
.n th- Missouri Pacific yarrN cr
&ii:ii:a, Mo., destroyfour ftci-at
OL™1.
Gr.-ri
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1 Si
HRTLANB GMT.
1.:;.i AuatiB
L. cc ‘ l^xsir:- Aiana
I’lsufer, ?j&rlc£ 3jur.
?;><>. ■•::e 3.-:^k. Krs UI*?.
■ :r :tc.d RtoSnrr PelM-
17 ATO 2C9 MAIM A7EHUE.
TZu'F WteF** Lyw’k'ft In fb Hotlno
I*qfd<H Will* fihr» ntrll<llt»sr-
irr. Josrr-ir. M-”,. N<-v. lO.-Mi-rgir
Waik--*rt o-->r w.iuvin. ; nek—.1 ht-r two
childn-n, a?--*l 3 mH 6 yfar*. :u h-r
2or:»^ wl-Jlr Stu- Wi-nt to a grocery sturr
nesr by. Wwn fhe rrturmxl act- fonrd
tse house in fl:unes and her little girl;-
burned to derith. It is suppled the
children had played with fire during her
absence and ret firr to the place.
Rnmvrf to Death.
OiliHOVa, O. T.. Nor. 10.—Van D.!
Dancy, age* 35 yearn, was burned to
death here, and his mother was so eori-
antly burned that her life is despaired
of. Dancy antered to burning tariid-
mg to gat soma money aid lest hie life.
Hta mother wee burned whole tryiag te
rmcne hvm.____
CALIFORNIA
....toOtowu*.—
DRE & Co, Alamo Conwce W
1st W - i
Ua Um Dm «T ©aeoartaeettf NetwO
Maa aaS M Cwlar.
Bowto.h. Nst. I#,—Robert C. Wr»-
thnpdiad here Friday night at 1’31
o’clock. He waa eaa ef Ifaaaehuatte’
most noted urao, elareing high a a
statesman and orator. Hie gift of ora-
tory was eomeBting wonderful. He
w** one of the principal orator* at the
dedication ef the Washington meuu-
ment, the other on* being Senator John
W. Daniel of Virginia,
T©m JfiluMB Ke tfiter Je«reaU«ae.
New Yo«, Nw< 1®,—T«m Johnaos,
the Ohio Congressman, ia in New Ycrk.
He declined to talk about the great
iaodsiida. giving as hi* reaecti "lack of
time.” It la said that ho will start a
newspaper in Ohio in order to strengthen
his backing and show hl* friends that be
is still in tha -ring.
In a D.»Ur»i[« Cendlclan.
Dk^tkr. Not. IP.—After a careful
canTaae the committee reports 215 fami-
lies of American Railway union men
on the venm of starvation and 400 un-
married men destitute in conseqtimer ct
the black list enforced against them
during last aummcr’s strikes.
Th© Jaio©»"L«Lnie Fead.
Va.x BctEKN, Ark., Nov. 19.--The
sheriff succeeded in jailing all the Ln-
ru<B ;uid bos sent out a posse after the
Jones crowd, who ar- artne-l to the
>-eth and have fle-i to the In<ii:in Terri-
tory.
freminenc Aic-r—ey ArrcaCerf.
br.vrri.K. Wash., Nov. :9. — John
Fairfield, one of the m<r-t prominent ar-
rorneyh of thin city, has lax-n arr--sted
on the strength of a letter from tfee
Boeton police. The letter states Fair-
field is J-.hn F. Dore, indie ted at Benton
in 18S7 for forgery.
R
j3P“Z>aX '
ii; '■’■mynny will r'-:i:ld
r-.nt at r-iutr.
criminarton against Memphis by the
railrosde.
Dr. C. Rettig, an old and prominent
Citiaen of Baird, Tex., died at Weather-
ford.
_ Hone; on, Texas. Houston. T. tas. Ilunstou. Texan.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway,
4, To Corpus Christi, Rockport, Houston, Galveston, New
Orleans. St. Louis. Chicago ar.u ail pc tuts Exit.
fcmmer - Excursion - Tickets
* <To Eastern Points. To the Gulf Coast uiA Mmrntainu
* i JSCUEUXJTLeEs
Leaves at 9/T> x. bl Dailv. for Houston. Galveston and East.
jfcri Leave* *t 2 JO p. m. Drily, for Rockport to Corpim CbrMtiL
T+ I^sre* at 7:15 p. tn. LmUv. tor Boerne and K<s-rrfUe.
at 7:40 a- m. except Monday and Sunday, for Bourne abd. Kot trite
Redimii Clair Can ktra Sai hi©) ari ]Mr
Through Tickets to all points. Steamship ticicrts to New
York, and to and from Europe. For rates and genczai
* information apply to
R MARTIN, C. S. WHEELSIG,
GonT /height to Freirefior Agwft. Dupat^ktet Ato*
S' T«te TBOITHLE TO ASWWEK QCJEmTORH.
“■ow T^S'SS!
- wllh to crfxM. <n^
wli. ine nagre
CoTmgr* ** PnUman, Ilia..
amoted at Hijmega, Hoilto.
nnmier and robbery.
THrtoan cmbb small]
re to®)* bere. Pre ren I aball grt out ” Sons will com* to Jtm all to year,
±1^273 A~tor. whswre rifting to a to Qhxmfato to fatetoyour b«M.
epporite, uxelateofi:
**I hare a Irega area of matey wit*
__,____ are red 1 bow wowiah to tee ft,”
Iret wow tofi ft to wbmwBpcB ire to got to
mht. ”—MIDto J. Koerner in Hurto
On* of lh« »©t TteNife Jirew»»
ptepwri !W*d P;i*a*B
Galvtstox. Nov. >7.—Hamilton Stu-
art died at his home in this city early
yesterday rnanauiK ayed kl years.
Mr. Slnnrt was oar of the best known
-etexpaper ms-ii in the state and wa*
connected with the Guice-ton News for
many years-.
He leaves^hreo c.nnrhter^ ind one
son. He 'wili'^x: br.rsx! ti-einy morn-
“=S- k,__
TWO LITTLE GIRuS CREMATED.
| Daii.y Through "I
I bet were. San Antor.-.
Orleans, with Pullman . .
fc: S-ccpcrs: also between Gaivcs-
tc n and New Oricans.
Do you Know J_
— ■ ■ — . iertces and with Dining Car. Leave* New u-rlcan* Md San Trancdaeo
every ThurMftv. Time butwwr* New OrWaOw and La*
Anjmie* fi’f <Ibvk. and San Frauci-co 3-- diy*. '
THRtH'GH BILLS OF LADING XT A -SUNSET KDUTT?* AND JWOEGAN LINK
OF STEAMERS TO AN D FROM NEW YOKE. ALL POI STS E AS T AND VEST
For Informs::oq call oc local agent, or address
■Hlaka Robaftnan, a spectator, waa
at a fight btouun white* to
©to at a Bepnbteta tolfitoto M
etkateliAjiiB, Hy.
*h »*w -|Ur * tot SMI Aretaui-
to» *w* IB Ml !■ ad by to ittox.
a xu parepto to* Gtonay^
Etonian ateto irenl—i mito^n
Mated asm.
A ten ia mjMmrii «t to taatoato
]*L hmk Write—. wbo reuapad tare
Sil as* v« aaaa wnr OtarUflla, M*.
Sovwner Etert H. Oay Itere «f
Tiwresi mjs to* BapubUMM to to
Mfiataia way act w*A a|©ariWre
towteta to daww giaitar Store
Ihta Dreain w« kHM by J«*«
■tabteapclftteri JaTHfiiaWre mto
ft Vast Vtagtaia.
J^Oogatotm to elected ita te©
Biahretre «f euri hare bere fteta*
lw Pritote, Wa.
Pre fseovyad to wuretouae ef to
****cky ^reuhratury.
The prcptotai to separata Ksaare
~ *f bum Jaetoou emxuty was late a*
^•■toiau
'He rtfcui repot of to aeuil»care-
taws a eatah exioeding tbrt at a*ff
<™*J,ear.
Vatina Ward waa reaaaai netiad «*
"■tareamrVHltatoawBt Kte'
•toaae -wbe fired through tte "***-
.' ■5iVtaa frem Navases, i threw! «
. ***y ia to guana w— ——---
J «Trek to a ii|linli»iHI»L
a,!,. ALTs?. 7/
.-rtri of the
legislature would be
r’en.vtor :s denied.
Wv.:<< mys tho recent
Titer •>( trr.r Drmocmti resulted
fr<~ <V). i.O raters .'.riling :o goto the
?■
< ".eve'-nd emrh.iticrily de-
r:rn tii.-rn hi* be-n .1 disagreement
trivne- h.rr.-el!- and S.-<-r,*tary Carlisle.
Jw.-.-: <■>r;:oey ha.-* written a lotter de-
tiit.ng ;o >- a candidato for mayor of
ririttn .’.rent Wwhcm hat .igtrri
“rrri th - "ov»trumen: to nemi troop*
■ ?/ i 7C '■* i 2. . i
HOSS.
r-:r:r7.p I"'
1_. i'-iil—'-I ----
Idi:.. Grit M'-
MAS'llXHTL
Forest fire* ia Tensateaa are betas
eheckad.
The threa women elected to ufite to
Colorado now prepare io smaeh the Ro-
pnblican machine.
Memphis cotton fzetore are protast-
ALEXaNOER'S FUNERAL
Fetevabvra Cmwdel WH* ]
For Out C4-re,lira
TT. PrnXRSBURC;, Nov. IS.— Emperor
Nicolaus, the i-urin* and all the royal-
ties now in the city attended the re-
quiem Mmcns over the late czar last
Saturday. Runeiun grand duke* and
other exalted pencnigw were in full
uniform and wore their decoration*.
The choral part of the service waa
rendered by a choir of several’ hundre-L
In spite of the dismal weather crowd*
of people stxrronnded the cathedral
•vwriling an opportunity to enter and
’coir upon the face of the deal czuh
The body has been lying tn state for
the past few <lay* in th-* cathe-djaL
Seventy for- iirn ;>rineo attended the
fur.-risl. • >n rbi* *x'c:i-:rin 'I'.ow poor* f
St, P.-tercburg were provided with din
n<T*.
Tao strivta near th’.' route of the
farter til, .L ready crowded before day-
break. had h-w>Ete wholly impassable
by noon, when ail trr.lhc tn the adja-
cent districts was stopp^l and the way
was cleared for the procession. The
mourning will last one year.
HAMILTON STUART DEAD.
the picture is
and then trimmed,
arubic iu hot water >-o
rather thick mucilage.
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