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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, JANUARY 29, W
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PACIFIC
TEXASI
the Incarnate Word.
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WOLF. rrc»l<U'nt-
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KICK’S ACADEMY.
SHORT SERMONS.
burned to
pews
Lx-Uitar Kara.
Griftr. Mominr Cail, died h«ra.
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with a
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tea the arises
for th,- p.is. tew .liij s. when in the sen- | nations
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Arthur LjTwh Is Adjndgcd*
utility <>f Treason.
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Fahav* liberally. but ray no m<we
about It, ...
• Contract Hi** !>•* f**r < I***
Sub ••-• ;1t <>rtett».
New Orleans f SC31ESRS
> w -n'°n J PACE’
3 Pacific Coast
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RECEIVE,FULL INFOR-
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Mrs.
have
Alice
service was
deaf and
ADVERSE report
I SeoMte C<>1.1 in-re. < V., mln It lee Acrtut the
port Arthur Port <»t Kutrv Hill.
Wa:-hing:on. Jan. 24 -The senate
on reirar.i.-rre authorized an ':
in hill creating a
p.nt Arthur. Tex.. but
LATE ACAI)EMY>
.04 AUGUSTA ST- „ .
[adtmy for Young Ladle* and IdttleGtfJ-
|ct >irutoef cuutfnues ita sncueratnl
rhai tier’.nx'- training cf the mind and he*.-
Lgmahed fl in the naan. _ •<
Frtuffex wil. be resumed cn Monday. September -*•
r.t:d‘.y. feptetniier 2. 13CX
prs ccrf’iLLy famished an Application to tne
MOTHER SUPERIOR-
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nt V.’ncn on ■ at Sapulpa.
The ugstr-^ute amount
; Fort Worth .
were J7U2.10.
D-'lcunte-r';.-’t McGuire of Oklahoma
desires a!; h irg.-s made by TV. 51. |
Crot:5. bis Democratic opponent.
The little son <>: £ D Walker of
Bal Unger, T-x . was kicked in th-’ head
■ by a horse ;v..’ bls skuii crushed
Gram Dcal-rs’ Association of Okla-
held its an-
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San Antonio.
Jav scifGOL -on Young L.»d>i>y :_
•«; ■::rdtt,fal ant picturesque locazfctt >z San
-yatemitie a--: tkrmzgh. eizbnxingevery >:n-rt^
7.1...-ip.lne mild, yet irm Specie, .ittl—Eoe ;mc
>Iotlaex' Superior.
LS Si
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'-t^d1^
Father Heckman, a Catholic priest at
Tempi-, and Brakeman Rountree were
injured a caach and baggage car
were dvrtv.i'-i
Ur J W Barnett, a physician of|
Big Springs, Tex . and one of the best'
known men in West Texas. Is dead !
He was twice a tm-mber of the legisla-
ture from Parker county and a mem-
ber of the constitutional convention of
! 1S76. ____________
'■.r defen:«- made no attempt appo.nr.tl, who will
• ■ ’..;<<url i
.,_> 'intended ihat hi.; na-1
.. rs- :n no way prompter!;
...; ... intent, and wits solely]
, •■ he would thu:'.
i. r n;di- L purposes.
,;.XU'- ,L> lively supported [
. the belief that he v-a-'
..t- ,range.; burgher.
■ fit •!!•■ prioser ution, Solic-l
•a. .-:r Bdwtird Carson main-*
■.,:.ja<‘! I.ynrb joined the|
a a li^uaful'd Irishman.j
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SAP-COTTO>.BELT
(gtow a>ta S
S«Antemto ftentDwot) ?”**"??*"*^
S^BwSVa 7*^bS^i*i?2-.^Y^' 47^*
Cotton Batt mhm ta W«o 7dd to “*?*”*£,
dfcKtOTasaanwittSA-AA.PTMtotodBf W>« - »
naittar swtnMi Into &n AJrttsto 5:4S am rrrito<
Thia mate * new roetta fnn X-U. of C*«£ml nd Narttennt T*»w
MATON REGARDING ANY
CONTEMPLATED JOURNEY.
THE“KATY FLYER"
je 'Villxx, Sun Antonio, Tex-
:42GL ritt YCUM6 JOIES A9D LITTLE BLS.
msmrp.iused. Thorctrghly planned coerce of amdlet.
trt mzi Lemmages. Speclaf attention giv^n m tte
t cf ‘he pttpihi. Th.- Elfver Ave. ELectmc Car
r-.-lv-i with -;r w'tn-’.ttt beard. Session cn -v.i Sep.2nd.
-Idrr-x th* 1-iEV. MOTHMB SUPEP-OS-
tostrialjchoolfor Bog;
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It Is better to be oometime* deceived
th«n to be always rnspectin*.
No evil doom* u» hopelemiy except
the evil we Jove and desire to cantlnn*
In and make no effort to escape from.
Taint, 1 desire with my whole b«rt
that thy tody will be aceumpltobed to
me. acctrdtog to thy good pleasure.—
CtuUU
{m&U£C£0<uc4m^4MkL
xa*4r wufcr
b L
So*
era me nr w.-- at For*. Worth m ;-<-arch (
s Th-y wish to buy a number. I
PrrsidrUF Roosevelt participated In
ASK FOR SCHEDULES OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS,
“CANNON BALL”
---AND---
“NIGHT EXPRESS”
E. P. TURNER,
Gucuu Puksocs sto tic-ir Aaeot.
DALLAS. TEX.
I through by unanlnixu* romwat because
of the fa.ur- of tlx-- committee to act
oc this measure.
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Ls'crai .xsinx-iatiou of Salt IaJcc City.
*b;ct hrui been conducting a syste-
matic Sght against the election of
Atcstli- Re d Smnot to the United
Staten ten ate. has sent * telegraphic
pretest to Seitatar Burrows, chairman
cf tie serta'o commlrtt’e on privileges
and elcctirms, against the seating of
Seloci. and has notified him that ■
ret^.y. Charts McSwe^
JEY & McSWEENEY,
nd Structural Engineers.
t> «;ecLfcatIa» and Supervision of
r—. 3«iM!ngs, Steal BcfldlnwL Mil?
Ar-rb-.t.—tmr»: Construct*on Becuiring
is BUILDING. SAN ANTOXIoTtSJ}
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Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that
State ar.d County taxes on real
and personal property in Bexar
County are now due and payable, i
Unless paid on or before Jan.
31, 1903. 10 ccnt tilC
amount of such unpaid taxes 'will
be added, in conformity with the
following extract from section IO,
rhaptcr 10$, Acts of the Twenty-
fifth Legislature:
“If any person shall fail or refuse
to pay the taxes imposed upon
him or his property by law until
the 31st day of January, a penalty
of ten per cent on the entire
amount of such taxes shall accrue.*
Moreover, all dtizeru wanting
to vote at the next election are
reminded that they will have to
pay their poll-tax ca or before
January 31,1903.
Paul Meoschudt,
Tax Collector, Bexar County.
With a true tore. ThCSocie^ter Ue^QPM»tfa>*
-Milntewtofc—!
and Bta-
to wm-
! Th<- S.mtri Fe "Cblckt'n Limited”
| wens into a 'll:ch near Coppersv* Cove
1 LONE STAR DEVELOPMENT^
, V woAIwk BuvIbew Mrn Dlw-tn. Msttwn at ’
Oat la. aa.t TxX. Ar.tlaa. i
Dallas. Jan 2d.—A number of toart-!
M. m — r <>r C™r«Mar*t* Contiwa
^^tki'chl^'wnlse! for tteEuta-
Lou 1bville and a membero Rhe Confed
erote congress, died here, aged seven-
ty-two. __
cpa. gpirttnalSwogrant*
ana»la ot the Pr^B^SoB ot the
PattM: Am Otoatttaod ti-wmthly ary-
rtMW«h m»» at the mM» Pto>-
to iart>BB b^J2JJ-dp««'
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ME88EJKER.
Sunset Limited
Every Dav oftteWcrL Superb Seriice. Compartment. Ob-
servation and Dininjf Cars. Day Co well c- ami Chair Caro.
TXr Klaic Brforv- (he King.
Tiic king wns dead. Hi- lay la state
in bls cast!*- hull. Above him drooped
i the banners of conqueni'il peoples. Upon
i ,l. — i,.. ik 1..mki.l were wrlt-
of victortv's gained, of
sut.’luvd. of llbcrlies absorbed,
were grouped the veteron
bad tb-ished tbetr swords
bii.idred *.!•'Ids where he bad
I X.-w Url'-au . Jin 'J’l —The Conf’-'i-
era tv r--:nl >r. ■ --.sm ■!■-•- mr.-viiT cs !h<-
Srontnirt for am-iro-u.m haa been 1 ,iaT<1
ie; for ii 1.;.n,t work is :<> i»-sin <•» , lt Klogflsiic
1 it as saou a, ti-..- ra.-.-s are over Er : - | R..pro*en‘a:ives nf the Spanish gov-
| mso ofili ialty innoun'-r.* !hr->uuh A-!?! 1 erumenr ~ ... .......
■ tan: General Ml -k*-: th it M-iy to ;■■ ’h -l of mules
I day for tbr- w.jnm to f’lnn • | 1.„ ............ . ..
! for raisins Jlml.itoo ',>? tli- r-n;;i.m nr-’ I th-- Httieth anniversary celebrated of
; being pushed by <•ii.iirm.nn Frank T j thl, \v.i-<hin<’->n Young Men's Chris-
i Howard, and romm:ttecs have b-.-a ;i-» > tia,n assurin'.on and dcl.vercd an ad-
| pointed to look ai'<-r various interest < I
j which contrlieiir mon- y. A eonimit'" j
; l:a:- been app-iintr l T > conf*-;- .vita Ci-* I
: ravy depar‘m>-nt • -i - i'igh f'onar"ssni m
i M< ver and s.eeiir- tv-» or thl'ce bat:’;'--
l' i-hlps for th.- r>-in r>n. In order ;<>
the p*-opb- or tie- south in .t-insty
to sc* those g-<- r lirhting ’n.n-tsne.s.
received from Mr. Russell,
at Caracas, confirm-
the press report that three Ger-
warships began the bombardment
* *__”*;■*---*-»*„ The
doi-s not indicate the re-
■ *- fact,
A.LETTER
to- ...—
!T
\ “KK’&s-
GEORGE DULLNIG BLOCkTT^
^rliigk aicv. cibvi. Ti, litfot, j,R '
-..17 at Erom Ca»«rei*l Tndm. GtmTT
rrtxMiaroro«vwrndurcaG«g«a■■ -<-1^.,^
proxy.____
GENERAL NEWS.
General Grant hw returned to Fort
gam Houston.
Mrs- Mollie Vam
death at Stillwell, LT.
Mrs. 0. A- S^JTlT
tally burned near 5 inite. L T.
A seventy-fire g»J<m rtill.
outfit^rar Union Grove, Ala-, ware
r-norted that within three
jt is report™„.n have another
■ weeks Houston will have
morning ne’^?5,r'w. there win be
orM^ ,Ulh 1__
;ttoIifomlA this y-r- st Gertnale.
Unnnr of Limn. 0.. fell from wJ--------
» r^nrth story of the Bexar to**1- however poor a tore, listen to my
^therl Sau An^ His body ww -Do not £
- - find it very easy and sweet; do twe tea-
W. Forb’s of Howard jodgmenL yon will find It very gen-
has found m<« very kindly, vvry safe.”-FalJ«-.
r hMtov between the to gtrm to
thne Who do all that he Wda them to
do. Obedience shows men to be to har-
mony with the order of Ged, and In
order and harmony are to be f<Mud
perftet peace and strength and joy.
Obedtenee to the saprame taw < aO
Bte.
The Annual Event
of Two Nations
Yaqui-George Wuhiaffton
The “Laiedo*”
Some years since the citizens ot
Laredo, Texas, and New Loredo, i
Mexico, donceived the idea of fitting-
ly celebrating George Washington’s !
Birthday I February by saltable ;
■‘Mexican American'' heataa and
parades, and from a amsli _ source
i thia has grown to a ^lagnilicent
1 Annual Five nt nurarpaaaed tn Ita
‘ ______2’.__ 1 Interest
i tog particulars by anything of a
j -dollar nature.
International in ita character,
located on the border line between
:fae Gre-vt Republics, occurring at a
season of the year when business
earea p-esa lightly, and at a time
when weather conditions in that
locality are ideal, thia event offers
trasurpaiiBed Inducements to the
pie ware reekar.
This year the festivities will con
aiet of two days' continu-ua feativi
ties. February 22nd and 2.1 rd, and the
program, which Is very elaborate,
will comprise many new and inter
eating features, among which tnav
be mentioned Famocs Spaxxse Btll
F’.QHTa, Grand ■ attle Bcrao Cox
Txsrs; torchlight parades, embody
Ing typical M*rxic*u Indian
urea; Naval fireworks. Sham Bat
tie and capture of the city by the In
■lians; Military drills and display
eroludona, Hlatorlcal Pageaots and
Trades' Display, Flower Carnival,
Baud and Musical Contests, etc.
For this occasion tow excursion
rates will be In effect to Lsredo;
also for the benefit of those who de
rfre to feu more of Mexican life ana
customs, arrau gemeuts have been
made for sale of excursion tickets to
L1 ■ ■*■““*■
Leart Academy-
pel Kies Texara- e
UNG AND DAY SCHOOL- 0-°
ipnLcr and. For termi and
* Addrcw MOTHER SUPERIOR
I, Reply to the Defense Solicitor
f,rc rai Farson Asserted Act of
p,>frjdant Was of a Cow-
ardly Character.
Ernasssst nta. >a ca
BEST PBSSENGER SERVICE:
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TEXAS.
4 IMPORTAMT QATEWATS 4
uessssaossssssMssss
tub w tub sim tij com
THE NATIONAL R. R. CO. OF MEXICO
-JL.AR.WDO ROUTE. 1
THE PICTURESQUE SCENIC ROUTE. THE SHORTEST LINE.
REACHING THE RICHEST COFFEE COUNTRY.
205 NXiles Shorter Than ^Vnv Other
Line to NIexico
OUR LITERATURE MAILED FREE.
For the Tourist—"Tropical Tocro to Tropical Towns.
For the Shipper—"How to Ship." __ ____
For the Colonist—-Mexican Coffee Culture and TrofAra« Farming
Tor any of the above, maps, tlmetablra, folder*, addraw
y» v EtROWZi, KYAJ?,
Socond Vice-President and Gm'I. M«r Gem Psra Agent.
CITY OF MEXICO.
i North Carolina an3 Delaware both
have senatorial deadlocks in their leg-i
j islatures,
A catamount measuring six feet from
, -Colonel Arthur resolution, wh.cb was adopted. «P t» tip was kUkC n!l« fn>m;
' -v and lla,jiaK th(' ^”^d: ^uamzatlon until: ^'.-rmaa.
*' - 1, twenty or uu-re orttaulrjfilons agree - L Ride - died at V.n.~a. I. T.,| , --—--------_
[ to toTTn, n staff on* A was I from received Is, A rtiD^wa;* + •pletdid tnxTOnndlcgi *Ed
* ---**•— — ■»* -« _!*»^^vlh1v»--i I 1 4ra/w vsavflnrdave l*r»r GkWWfhl
hynu^ support'd; the jush and f'rjnipU'tr the orsanlua I
! efrin ’
■Sf SUNSET^ O
IqIrOUTEJ—.
cnainro from the araociatiou would
a?f.enr Iw-fjre the senate committee at
the fir,;?er time to ahow cause f°r
Sttoc-i u ei.-lualon.
Pacific Coast Express
Daily Div Coaches. Chair Cara. Pullman SJwp'mr Dir'r,C C*ra,
Meals a la Carte Excuraion Slerp’-ng Cara throngn from Wsehiugtou.
Clocdu-asti, CnicagO. St. Lunin, and Xew <)rlean8 No ferry transfer nt
Mew Q.-ienns. All S. P. trains use Un'an Depot with Illtoris Cectral.
jtnax Clean Fl«h **
order that fishermen
I decapitate their fish at sro- K „-----
<----«.m»ltv is prescribed ,h^ t:olx r^.- include the Algerian
eFw» wrafrt'Sli-' w -**> T*^ I*T.
The white fathers are not.
however, to be allowed to keep their
three seminaries in France. The St
w w-“- Jew* de Dlca brothers provide asylums
paid by for the aged, the insane and the incur*-
ble, a bn seaside sanitori*- Their
Unhments arc accordingly to be authiw
toed, but not their night refuge at Mar-
neaira __________
r-aiiin ulna «C <l*wre
Itoratnl'j: Jan. 2-5.—At 2 o’cl«*
Fr.daj- a'-c-nnuu Fort San Carlos w*s.
to ’.hi" -ra-sessicn cf the government,
tom. -: and the iwmbartJment by the nf
Ge~ar, warships was still going on. j Tl L. r
Tier,- ?:as been no material change in; the feu. -
&•> situation. The Gunboat T——;—
»XJ the cnlr vessel to come inside the mangiea.
Lu*. CommimlcaticE with the fort to. George
very i:£~o:t. Great excitement pre- jmssourt
Tai.3 ;= Maracxibc
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Mr*. Oarer Harvy. one of the first)
settlers ot Wuuoucr. I. T.. is dead. ;
-----j A boy rareiii Georgi- Ward was klll-i
i Ing Texas business men held a meet-1 ed by 1 train near Horgan. Tex. . :
' Ing at the Oriental hotel Saturday fori Federal gro-^ lury at South McAles--
the purpose of forming a s_ate federa-) tor has returned too indictments. |
- ,r-rr.,r> ci T'T'TPTJ IP tlon of commercial Interests for the' United States Nava! Stores company
PPJISEILTOK SEN EKh general dev.-topment ef the 3tu;(.; c. frerel 2; Ja.-ksonv...e,
-- ', About^ thirty cities were represented) w w. y
by de.egates and proxies. C. G. Belew I <f H|,. collI,;y, T.-xas. died of hydro-J
of Pilot Point was elected temporary- phobia. j
chairman, and d Wco<ih«ad of Hous-'. »•—--------- --■» -----
tan temporary secretary R D Rowen'
cf Paris stated the object of the meet-
ing. Captain B. B Paddock of Fort
Worth made an address and offered a i
Arthur resolution, which was adopted, con-' _
.Srt ...I.-.- ,.nfe . oherman.
i N. L Ride ■ died
Report CooBr™,!
Washington. Jan. 22.—A cablegram
has been 1 -- —- • - -
American charge
Ing the---- •
oT Fo''rT San "<£&»
cablegram <----------
suit of bombardment, ana. tn
contains no other details
JiS' COLLEGE,
a Antonio, Texas.
[OJT. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG
A complete, thcro—m -»cd frac,
uz. ail
Sra:x-is. Literature, Art md to
Sderr^ S i-myar ed Dc-rateu cna
mile >- .--ltd the corp irate litnraX
due AL-/UO. C= an reul-e—e cr^'
f ' .ocki—; the historic AL*mo Gay
I " Leri-'.' College III
Lal for roisertty and scscer/
. . —^,_M| arteslac w- . In ccnrertlcc '
hUb*. -SB*B=^5 pew-rrtn engine r.r.-:' s
st-.-ply cf ate purest wxte?
r --* “Lrertrt-.- r-wt railway at any depct cr ether ptiiri
Eransfcrt te We< Ecd. Ute next eeraton begin »
I'cr catalrgn- apply tc
I Bro. .JOHX
After Ml** Allr*-
Baltimore. Jan. 2L—Mr and
Wm. T. Holleuspade, of this ci.y
a daughter named after Miss
Woosevelt. The baptismal
Irteersting. The parents are
,a-mb. as is Rev D. E- Merritan who
0delated. The coremocy conduct
ed to the sign Lanjuage.
Tke Orirr. Is Fr*««-
Five rel!glr-us orders r.rc recommend-
ted by the French government for
11 WHS mini w 00 ..... - ;
of achlcrcmenL redo- ,
_ ______ !□ that suin'' hour a •
pervertr-d. mLeshapen. distorts!
before the judgment bar of
God, weighed down with the woes of
nations, crimson with the blood of
women and children, bis feet upon the
accusing bodies of the slain. That soul
was pleading to piteous terror for
mercy, mercy! It was the king! '
TLe Prayer ot Adoratlos-
We ought, after the example of St.
Teresa and St. Francis, to endeavor to
appreciate what prayer Is. Even among
the distractions of the world men can
do It and have done It. St. Lxiuto, amid
all the distractions of a king, thought
of the Divine Presence many times to
the day and said as often as he per- .
formed any kingly functions, “My God. >
k WL2cw St*., San Antonio. TexM-
pigjitf-kZy sit’cateri on Government HI, oS®’
krf-nity for a thorough and refined education-
If charge. Terms moderate. Se”*ian
k apply to the MOTH EK SUFEKIOR-
I School for
[ - Y oung <3rirl«»
ka of ZK-rtoi p—ro>, wUI open Mc*d*y, Sept. -
f appLy a SUTTER 3UPEBIOR,
commitb
ad ,'erne report on
port of -ntry .it I-
took no a.-tiiiB or. til-- lull locating the
port at Sab in- Pa which has been
Po t Arthur :: .-hi.-f rival for the covet-
ed dint notion. The p<,.-, Arthur bill is | the
championed by r>u itor Bailey, who has | t—
for tar* pas; t'"* diij a. whi-n la the sen- ; ------
? reftss*-*- ti) rU'f>w :iny bill* to I Around l*iri
I through by 13 ruininn on rons*-nt beiumse so^llcrs wh>
n .......-
Stern, ruthless, grim faced and
terrible they watched over the body of
their deau’ lord. The p^-ple with
bustled foots;eps and awe struck faces
stole timorously up to look upon the
l>ody of tii“ king, lying m> white, so
, , still' a:id «’ terrible, a frown u;>on b-s
has been elected president o, r,iri> jL i>y b.lt. M^,a ltl nf.., h:s
Lonlsiana and Texas Rail- mij-nty brand clasped in his lifeless .
Steamsnip company. Louisi- tm-ds. Tl.c room was tilled with sta- j
. ,,.^1 division of Southern Pacific sue- i eesscs. eloquent
h--'c,r-d late A. C Hutchinson, who did'- - ■ *--
.. ( at New Orleans Dec- ?■ Tbornve’.Ie
Fay was elected vice president; John
... -o.„ hiving been out half B. Richardson, secretary and treasury
s.\, n verdict o' guilty, at New Orleans; ^Irtt MU.cr n^to^ant
V”... e f hud anything to say treasurer at New York and A K. Xan
L?-,\:-v b.-'/hniild not he sentenced deventer assistant treasurer at New
* ‘.-urh i'oIoc"! Lynch replied.} York.
■Than7-, '•■on. I will say nothing.' Sen-'
ter..-- >f 'I'-aiii was passed on each of
I.,., ,, .. jn -he indictment. The
lirteint-r ‘ben bowed to the court aad
-Prticv**<!
t«!. firmer edltcr and publtotor of H»« Del KJ°: Ewcf S«^lh J™!?*
-“fc
s-«ri«‘ft,a<»* of P-U« »-*
CIndaaatL Jan. Xr-SapettMteirfrat M«B1«*d W
- « PMica Detack to «Md. thrown
coisivuL swrnrra urscii.
... ..... .rln :;; 1 ;1!; a nris: cowardly
is act *>f tre-x'.on lite)
_ .. . . on: :nued rhe solicitor1
4, -,. s j . i:iIy a lilt', v pretext,
j- . ; ,.-n proceeded ro d'-t.-lil lite
p- r O' ' ' of nilh.i-reni-e to
- . , . -rtem te:-.
■ iir,< : ,-r :.stice summed up very
did t
,,,. ..... reThe
-. ..,! .. r . . - parties'
I
arrangements have been
__________-_________. J
MONTEREY. MEXICO, with ton !
(10’- days' limit, permitting step ;
over at LA RE O in order to witaws
th* International celebration.
For fwtier particulars. c*U
ticket agents, or write,
D, J. PRICE.
9. P. & T. A., I. & G. N. R R-.
Palestine. Texas.
OFr’CERS ALL WOMEN-
ny H.b* n>«n Otx*d,**wJ **
»w r>w*T*t”^ A®*-
Me.-.- Decartr. Ala.. J^>- 24-—The
G--.1- no libero Oil and Development
c.-.m-ar.y w rh a capital stock of $2.-
C.e«mi ;l».' -r.-ith shares of J2j each,
has incorporated, and the com-
f..-• b.i, engaged an expert and or
; i ,-..e sets of oii drilling machto-
<■ -- :. -w:!i commence drilling for oil
r-;.> 7i inessee valley at once. the
l nvr , contrn;;i 1(10 0)0 acres of .and
te ;.c;.... art 1 by f':-c simple, and mucu
<■’ : ; ■•■ an '- is :-a;d to be rich in od.
I >n ..a, a-i! kaolin. It is the per-
te.te ' . first develop their mineral re-
a-.-., -c.cn ro’cn.re what lands do
=• • -■■ -c.n oil of mineral.
T .c of (he company !»
Mr- i- I'.i.nr.is sister of Str Marcus
I.t;rd Mayor of Loudon, who
r-- ;■ < n London, where " ~ ’
; ■ '.r;-,<oration lawyer.
who ar.- ail women, are
..... Vil e president. Mrs. F.
irepitei: Liverpool, Bag., wife of sued an <
-tug"- of ‘he Brit-.th General Ex- Clean ^bcavy penally w I thorixatlon. They toctuae tne •'■te
-• siwO~-| «?? “f I «*» a“‘" -‘■“I s.h?~ ff.
\ i Among rhe diroctora is Mra.'
?. ;■!’ i- O;r<lon. widow of Confederate;
G.-rera; (lordop of V rgihfa. |
’’1
7-?!
heavy penalty
an the shore, or bringing undressed fis | j3roth,_.I-8.
Into the market._______ .
May b» raM by Pwwy.
Austin, Jan
KO TWOUSLC TO *«»WCK OUCTTTOHa
Superb Pullman Vestibules
SLEEPERS, j
Handsome Recuninb Chair Cars
(SEATS FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONLY LINE WITH fast tnoralng and
M-oning1 trains to St. Louis and tho
ffioat.
ONLY LINE WITH Pullman Slaanars
and high back 3carrttt seat Coacbos
through (without chauga) t» Nsw
Oriaana. daily.
ONLY LINS WITH handsema nawChalz
Caro through (without change)daily,
to St, T jinta Mampbls and El Pavo.
ONLY LINS WITH a aavtor of 12 houre
• CO CBliiCHralBs.
1 do this for thee," Every man bM two ONLYLW^ Wira^Tourl^
*JTbc outer only one »_
aeen by the world; the renl life 1* the
Ufe of motive. The life ct prayer to a
life of union with God. a life of love
hidden with Christ to God. Prayer to
not merely petition, but an elevation
of the soul to God to adore him. not
merely by being a beggar *>f f-ivorx, but
by acknowledging him as our < renter.
The prayer <>f adoration can be offered
to no creature, not even to the Blessed
Virgin nor to a’J the angels and saints,
but to God alone. The prayer Of peti-
tion ceases in heaven, but the prayer of
adoration continues --- —-- - —■ -
Aj^rhbialiOD Uyau,
.. Jan, 2d—As «;
HARRIMAN CHOSEN,
r.^etnl Iteeslileot "t )lorr»n'« txiolslaoa
u,i Ti’Va* Kultewl Caiun^ny.
N'ew Orleans, Jan. 22.—E. H. Harri-
man has been elected president
Morgan’s
] rood and
| ana
ibun'l.ir.t evidence. !■'■ i
a. re in aeiing tbr ktog‘s(
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