Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1896 Page: 7 of 8
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TOO MUCH BOOMING.
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SiClAKirT.
NO DUST.
Mother Superior
NO. 2486.
For fuittoj
X^MvmIo, Tcxax.
Da MEL Milmo.
UHSIJIJXE ACADEMY
WE DO SESEBiL BlXtM BUSINESS.
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VNG LADIES
LY CROS>
THE MOON BOTHERED JULIET.
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RHINELAND!
or
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ST. LOUIS’ COLLEGE
Or to
IF YOU WISH
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THE
Cotton Belt Route.
CADEMY,
rON, TEX.
F. M. RAMSAY,
General Grocer and Feei Dealer.
tart li tie,
■ •"» a rottd wfue»
DISASTROUS RESULTS OF RUNNING
TOWNS INTO DEBT
J;
B«7 K»ia It wt Would!
JI ofc Go Awfejv
"White in Japan w went to Tokyo
Et’Sr . 77EET:
rONIj. TEX
ST. JOSEPH’S EOH AIMS THE
- - MMES. -
VALLEY of te RIO GBAWDE
Choir* Ranch las is, Front. aid Vine-
yards, <1.00 per Acre Up. <
P I. MACHAHON. LABEDO, TEXAS.,
k NORTH «r EAST
f THIS SUMMER?
If an, try th*
SANTA FE LIMITED
A solid veatfba Jed train tat a toil
GALVESTON and St. LOUIS/
NO DIRT.
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GEO- W. HEYER, s—:
DRUGGIST.
Cor. Main and Capitol Sts.
Houston, - ■ Texas.
i SAN ASTONIO FOUHIEY Cl
—Manufacture* all I of—
Vreliitecturo.! Iron
and Brn>* Work.
*IOR,
. Autia, Tex.
Dt tier la Fine Oraecna .
lairedo, . _ Tcxna. |
GUS. J. HUTZLER
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Garden, field, and Floier Seedf
I In lealed and talk package*.
y* JOSEPH’S ACADEMY.
BONHAM STREET. San Antonio, Tex.
This well known institution, directed by the Sisters of Diwar
Providence, offer* a thorough, practical course -rf studies.
Classes wtH be resumed Monday, Sept. 2, I895.
particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR.
?U Store,
CONMMCCVT.
aw Warti.
CLDUn
r.agwwMarC. daw
iddim*,
UOR.
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A new colony In the
Valley of tbe Hruu
River. Knox County,
Tex a"......
faktakMfofai
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POZZONI’S
Ecgeke Kelly ,
President, Vice-President. '
Milks T. Cooley. Cashier.
Also hutdie* ipecialtle* a* Sheet Zin.
Solder. RuMia Iron, Planished
Copper, (Tharcoal, Etc,
LANDRETH’SGARDEN SEED*
* opwiiAlty.
604 Market St., San Antonio, Te>
I
52.Q00 ACRES
Of the Pint at and Most Fertile
Ijitnl is reserved for Practical
1 ‘alhollca Only......
Price $3 to $8 per Acre
For tnformatlor, apply to J
Rkv. JOSEPH RElbDORFF.
Residing Paator, ,
H. HE KC HEN BACH. Ar.T„
Rhineland P.O.. Knox < ouiitv.Texas.
St. - Edward’s - College,
AUljOIN, TE3LAR4
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.
mate Fort,
3HJIEH.
I* tor U MMB
' ee What *
Eircvreitj' of the
p* « «r • Reuss'*
- it o.pIMr pr»-
4 </t rhrto ir,»um-
'-r wheo the 1*»-
-re yon If the
r* ■ way with, you
■n barrel**. The
"’ftly Xi e*nt* per
URSULINE ACADEMY
Laredo, Texas.
Th 11 Inattention, conducted by the L'raallne Stecera. te deilgktfaEly aiUMad **
the border *f the Rio Grande and affords all the advantage* fee a *e’id and tto
fined Education. Great attention Is paid to the moral and pbyttaal tralntag «C
the pupil*,
English. Spanish. French, and German are taught by competent teaebeaa, aa
also Shorthand, Typewriting, Drawinc. and Painting. Special Attentto. ia
given to Malle.
For utrtni and nrrthw particular* apply to the
REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR.
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itry, linwi T*> 3
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School
Ladin
sn-ngew for t R^.
■ -r the i ‘eitlvallau
and the <10, of
T r >r Term, and
SUPERfCA.
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I THOS. BEYNON & SON.
'Mrtalers • aii - BAialmi
I Undertaker*' KOodi alway* on hand.
| Fine beam and carriacM for funerals.
SECURE A H0MEic^°“T"“”“rT«~
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY,|
as long as property is cheap. I
Choice Unimproved Lots
for sale in the East End and the
West End, on Prospect, Govern-
ment, and Tobin Hills, and on
Cherry, Nevada, Rivas, and other
streets.
PART CASH, BALANCE ON TIME
WITH MODERATE RATE OF INTEREST.
Apply at this office
:/Y CMXk,
*ac twttaKmy u> t(h>
. this popular «i,Ica
■awing end painprg,
, K. R- Cutler, M. D-,
PHYSICIAH - ail • SUBGEOS.
I S|>cclal attention given to Surgery and
| Dl*ea«ea of Women.
[ OMmovrrGagvnbiimbCoha’i.
I Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 3 to 5 p. m.
Cocpua Christi, Texas.
Or. H J. HAMILTON,!
Physician ini Surgeon,
Office: Wilcox Bbx’k. Residence 903'
Zaragoza street.
Office Telephone. No. 98,
Residence Telephone. No, 107.
Laredo, - - - Tex. i
J. Ellwood Lee Co.,
lanfactinii
diemiwtM-
I«n litter Pluten
Dr. dnmari Hi.
'TjJMKV BeUHeui Pluten
’< <1 miHbrtn, - - Pu
*M< WMi >!■«■ »■
Tl rtua han pMil tlT.lt, Till far jMrifr
Mdabe'i pi bar nmrytadt at
oaly in tood. tart in the fey that MM*
Ml tfa*yoam*ri**<<*tM*v^tMMa**
It i*a* iinaMamr tiauan* cMyaamaf-
fcad »«£■*> <•***£—BuaM HaruM
Mary'a Collage, which baa ben ■aareirfuBy mn li ffad by rhe Irrttan of Mmry
•ttM30 I8WL
A cotnpJeta, thorough, and practical tralaiag in all ihpaifwt ■(■ at fcrtmm,
Utaretara, Art, and the »lencaa b imparted. ,
Xxiotvd bD* IwjwimI w* <0tp*ra*tt Itoiw <m 3tt® ABtfcw.
owrioakfogtba hfatnria Alamo CKy. Sl LaulF Can*R» 1* naurpMad for aMfoy
and aaiubetty. EmoCric oan rua to tha.CoUega awry half bear. ThaaezXa^aa
begin* on Turn lay. September Id.
Per praepactna apply 1*
BROTHER JOHN WOLF
President
Uh
THE ONLY LINE operating
through coaches, free reclining chair |
cars, and Pullman sleepers, between
prominent Texas points and Mem-'
phis.
SOLID TRAINS Ft. Worthj
Waco, and intermediate points to
Memphis, and Pullman Sleepers to
St. Louis, making direct connection
at both dties tor all points North,
East, and Southeast. The best
line from Texas to all points in
the Old States.
Bata*, M**A >W fan lafoCJBation «SI
be UnaiMly give* upon Implication.
A- A. Guaao*. S. G. Waxixa,
r. p. a^ g. r. a„
FL Worth, TTrx. Tyler, Tex.
K. W. 1khwirae
G.F 4T.A.tiLLAJi*,lto.l
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■ "l^iS
':W
th.' r,fwT>. Tbk-w fma are all w-t feeth
nnd.-r a acai by the council and mayor i
and rrmkf a moat effretire BM-rcy plr* |
for a boom town, an rxempliflcaxiou of |
tt»t' *txi of the boom town folly. The ;
prop!* are indurtrioua and mean well,
bur rhfir dcaae* overleaped tbeir abi.Il- ,
n>Ti, making tbrm appear now likm*- t
pudiarm to there wbo bold their recu- :
nrirn. when, in fret, they are nothiac
tbe kind. They have limply rrpe-
nmred [fan gnevona error into which
ocher prairie towni fell in * lew degroe.
A ruriuna oatrom* of the decadence
in boom tune addition* and the falling
off in popalatioai of the town* i> that
the farmin ere tbe gainers. A* occur-
red at Anthony, w> h* it been noticed
all over tire prairie* that the boare* nod
buldinga, ennred and located, moot of
them. <m the unneeraeary addition*,
haw bem tabu oat of town to th*
forme around. Frix* thia city in tht
pant year probably SO hotter* have beam
taaled tn fonaeae’ claim* and repaint- !
ad, making amretiw and coeunodioue
home* rt ***11 rapetme. Hoare that
oo« *1.400 <w *1.000 an* bought for a
tenth of the* earn, and, befog bmlt in
modern atyie, are realty taateftil and at-
tucliva.
The boom town* are probably at their
hnnwc abb a* jnotmt, and an upward
pace may be oi.pt ifoiii henceforth. ^In
many metamere it haa begun; fo * few
it will ntvu Lome. That tuwiw located
in tbe far waatM prairie coontiea,
wtan the farm pnpafotMm will m* aue-
aain a city- of th* na* «r*irtin< oaartot
revive, bat farther a*at it fa befog j*at-
tywell tettfed towhaC exsent the loan*
ahail grow. Son* «f th* amellar vil-
l^rewill uiretlifabii. mi nmj wilL
rftar thebnUfon^ teve been kra down 1
and mot ad nm*r *° "wport with th*
aretfa of the ptgmlatimi, 1 nmianwm to
grew with the peuapreityof the form-
ing aarefo***C whicA t*RT «■*■«*
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^AZ DWtoint aen PAMCTWB0W**.'
A. A. MYERS.
Undertaier - and - Mainer.
All Kind* of Undertaker*’ SuppMe*,
Matallie and Wood Cjffini tad < ’rtketa.
! Corpus Christi, - - Texas.
|
Much in Littlel
fompeoiaSy fare at Boeffa ratkhr *omedf->
afae ever tnatalned eo areat amative power fa
ae icbH apaoa. Ttoy are * whole mofadea
Hoods
ctaaL alwaye ready. *b sre ■ M ■
wayeHMtnL always ret- nil A
Mbetnry; prevent a coW III X*
er fever, cm an liver Ufa. " ■■■
Dr. PUSHECK'S HOME CANCER CURE
Remove* AH the Cancer and Cancer Taint
Ko . XCnttcfa . No Blood, . No . TWtngv^
TbeOnly Real and AbninteCare Kncnro. Cancer Ifanps Ort W
Itself fo * Few Days. Treatment with Canftetc Dnrrfifina mt
be Sent by Express to any Addrem. Send for Free PsmpMrt <*
Home Cancer Care- En- MEYER. 207 Newton St,Ssn Antonin
dliO,
i5C, r what r thy r-’unrry <-t
Go *nd UIn- him :b>- n.--r.U yurh
Go, and fur Fr-ii - m i v* ry rd
And nubly -e-m 1, ta' ur b».ld a
The last hue is cm- th:it hn- tw»>u par.
lurly ad mi nil anrifniini'titly qiinti-d.
it is gone from the ipitir, which i»
en off juet after the fourth line
from the end. That this xtuun riiouM
have been »omutilated i-eeiutt little *h- it
• of vandaIimb. John Taylor is mid io
have come to thia country ubont the
aame time tbai the VuKHar family i-iune.
I nbortly after the cluse of the Americuii
t Revolution, and at a time wht-n t...
■ English government wr* reprc'i-'.ng uli
I outspoken fnetule of reform in e
I repetition ia England of the Fi.ei;i !: r* tn
'i hit ion. Hrtwa* the uncle of Mr, Huil-"’i
Taylor, and the great on- It- of M:. K> in-
ert E, Taylor. His fatner. Dr. JohiiTay
lur, wan ■ very promisent mat: m Eug
land, with many influential fru ud*, one
of whom Was the poet Rcxcoe, who
wrote the epitaph, which reminds <*ue
very much of wsw of Goldsmith'» beat
Imtw.—PoughkeepMie Eagle.
A FAMOUS EFTTAPM.
■ ■"•** to yviubU.ifilv to* Cvrewto*
uirv-tn a^grti^ —
Tbareare aomafatereaefagapitapb* hi
tbo old gtAveyard* in Poughkeepsie, but
probably nona of tbatn ha* beau an wide--
ly known md ^dminnl a* Hit m tbv
Mcaw which marks tbe burial place of
John Tayka fo from of Christ chnrrh
<m Academy etreet. Thie epitaph hsi
been widely pnblivbed ou both *ldm of
th* ocean, it u mid, and fa believed to
tore been written by tbe English poet
ViUfam Boaoo* and rent over for hfa
friend Taylor** gmvestuna. Yet the
Mono Mm neglected, and the last three
hoc* of tbe epitaph have been broken
off, probably during the work preceding
tbe building of the naw church. Tbe
epitaph was published in Benson J.
Loreing’i book on "Viaiir College snd
Its Founder,” and waa greatly admired
and frrquently quoted by Matthew Vas-
isr, Jr., as many at his friends remem-
ber. The inscription and epitaph on the
■tone are m followi:
In thin «nn4
w a* iat»»TT”il
Jotm Taylor
AttrtniHy kc Law
Uki r|dnt foul
of Drwfnr Jaitm T»ytor
of Buit<41 Ittf iFX, FYiyifalnfL
whu of th** yellow fever
11th. latft.
m full nv:iv and th**!-. t 5?
J rnrmmi aii« kindred ftivtxli* and nntlrr itktM
I Ekn* mnulda-riait tbv dot jx-or Ti*yk>r H*-h
I Firm wti* hu minii, *jxd fmcxht vikrUtn*
lor**
Mm it.lM heart vtoHt^r redd b^fon'.
to*M h> r<uatt% |i>v <* th*'. *pM of < »rth
-v.il j Hampden, Milton, Bradukuw
birth.
; Bet •k'hf'ti lh*t country, li^nri in nJ! bnt icn^n.
Bowital ’h* r Ln*** xjri-rk fw*! hujrvrd th*-
. nr < < h:un
binn th- :tbj< -I m v-ji, U*k untl ■'ich
! I’d.
ST.JOSEPHSACADEMY,
Eade Pass, Tex
BOARDING ‘ AND - DAY - SCHOOL.
CawdMto* by the Sfetma at Ito Charity ef Ito Irortaa** Wato.
TMe Iretlfotfeu hiilrkfoBy sRiuhrt a* th* ftswUn *T tks U. *. ami MawM
afford* oxaspcfarol affnatagM for * toMad atocatfa* 1* ***** md Spaafoh.
MU**C ANO THE AKT* RECEIVE SPBCML Al I Blf KM.
gmMIctoCfoawflltonwad** Mato^toFtatow-M. V*r>toNtofar>
aad tarmaatorem:
|COITHT AGiWT TIB BBAnATI TIB
A1BTKB.
I Coryn* dartetl, Teotmto.
Tkfotarttbrtto* foetaam* 1* fabMl*tati>draaM|MaIp*t«tte«ky
I a** *E*toa every aitia*fags far a a*M. artratMK m* ftwwy to*t*aa*,l*atoME
1 th* hwti, smtaHk, aw* Garmsa torot*-
Moafcaafftto Art>i*0rtv**p*rt*laC*M0*w. <3araMwab*TSSHei Se*^m>
berto,HM.
For partlcalu* apply to
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.,
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND
YOUNG MEN.
nt* naw loaCCutloo la • cootiuuarioci of the Brertflng Pi|Mitroet FA
:— I OMXAB.TEX.
- ■ - J Thfomatinrtfow,
‘T' ch«™«* by tb*
tegiatature ef th*
3 state. cmittnuM to
afford oi*t ttor-
nBB .. o*gh and re***d
■HK- ifawiarl**, which '
ha* fffatiaguiato*
SSEH|^E It einc* m ma*-
MN^MMBlbrtimeat in «ur
A SELECT
DAT SCHOOL
Hrtbeenattacb-
***10 ttwA caderay.
Studies will be re**t*ed <m Monday. September 1 For particular* apply to
Mother Superior, St iKqfe StttEt fetltn Un 8H ill tTHL
JOallaSw Texas.
w* ....... t.teo
we ............. xaa
mu___________ tax
m ______ i.se*
White tbe drpreeiacioti began in 1993, I
p* at no penixi ban it been more rapid,
m.in dunng tne pant jrear.no um it is • ■“ ---e— ■ — ---- -
.. .. to play • r.omwi und Juliet, intd 3lnt
Fetter reoeutly, "We ployed from 7
o'clock in the morning until 9 o’clock
in the evening, as the manager demand-
ed p Lay* that would lui-t all day, mid
when I told him that we had none al
fraflicivnt elust icity he replied that when
it wan all i-tnse>i, we would start all over
again. Weli, we did. The manager leu
imprereed with the nrc-essity of having
a moon, and that Juliet, as mrer as pos-
sible. stenid always be kept in the
moon light.
"Well, tlie balcony scene arrived, and
there was nu moon, but in the midst ot
Romeo’- most paisionare wooing, which.
VO far us the light on the wage was con-
cerned, might have taken place at mid-
day, tbe cckxin enddrnly appeared. It
j i waa m the form of a lantern fixed on a
. ..-1 i bamboo pole and was *wayed before my
rfa-re are now Hh empty rtrere and
dweihaga, and th. city council rek. tbe I £ ’» J?,11 .*‘21*
bondholder, roreedjnrtfoefodebwdnert Tbe«idren« dldn t reem tomind it fa
no rhar it ran be met in some manner by | ***• 'ox w~m ™*ir fnrtl-
cb. Th^e facta are all forth’ “d
bis auul I would ejaculate. Take away
that moon.' But the boy wa* mindful
of hi* ins tract ion*, that Juliet was al-
ways to be in the moonlight, and dnr-
. ng the rest uf the paTformancv evmj
i time 1 eame on tbe stage I wa* pursued
i by that awful moon. Nothing could in-
; dnee tbe buy to devri*t. and so the moon
| held full »way."—Rochester Union and
Advertiser._________________
Saaaing Mtant
There bavo been found fa Japan nome
mice that have been tbe wbjrct of s
gooddealofnxrtogiciildiscussion. There
citstux** are white and black a* a rule,
but some have shading* of brown and
pole yellow. When tbe toby mouse fli t
foyina to walk, it exhibit* tbe tendency
that characterises thia peculiar breed.
After moving * short distance it begins
to turn round sad round, increoiing in
rapidity until it spina almost like a top.
Thfa waits: ng, for it is nothing elre,
awirmr* to n mad diwipeticii, befog
kept np for some minutes without stop-
pi,g There will then be ■ pause of a
few eeooud*. when tbe dune* begins
again, There cxuutBrea waits almost all
nigbt, stespirwi fa the daytime. Some-
times they dance in oouptes. whirling
■ronmi end koepfag tbs ssort perfect
time. Three or four have been known to
donee together, two fpnning an inner
circle mid tb* otiMaducingaround the
outside. Tbesmalfaees of the circle they
^ke may be imagfoed from tbe fact
Owe they win spin for hours under an
orb nary tamblac with but bri*C inlar-
rule o< met.—New Y<*fc Ledger.
Q*H^ to *■**■ **a*to
Vivian WiKiem*- a former officer of
t the Fourtrentii Ohio regimrot, and who
has also served * term in tbe United
toatro army, is organ I si or * eosaipuny
to go to C*b* early in - to aid
th* insurgent*.
Beswf* tltot *H transprrtaricai, eqtrip-
mwst *nd reltafe renre will b* furaiabeiL
J xag tb, ^*y win run from *15 per
mwtlitajrinMrSft’' lieutenants
—t gtohfcwah* crntsi*. Bedeclinestc
give th* totoi* w *umb*r < roertxita.
b*t ary* he is meeting with euttAusge-
Tbe (jollege h beautifully situated «n tbe Height*, three mllee sooth of Anrtl*,
fa * bsalthy *nd pfeturoaqoe locality. Every facility 1* offered for a rlioNiugti
4XA9MCAL •* CtoNMEKCIAL CMJKfE,
Wltk Modem Languages, Mcntc. Shokthaxii, TmwKrrwa. Tklbgbafkt . Dsaw-
nra AXD PAJCrrtr'i as optional stodiea. under special rreidrot teeebm.
A Mi alm Dupartmant for boys under thirteen. The next sewdoa opera a* th*
3d of September. Ufa*.
For Catalegue aad farther particular* apply to
Rev. P. P. KLEIN, C.S. Prest
A BLE
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by getting twenty subscribers, g
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SjOOO.OW Negroes In our land:8
: nearly all outside the Church, and G
■over 4JKXLOOO are unbaptized. BntS
: two per cenL are Catholics. ¥
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REV. J, R. SI^TTERY, S
j ST. JOSEPH'S SEHTXAKT. 5
P.O. Box34, BALTIMORE,ND.S
A delightful mountain ride through
stak tenfooto, faundlee.eonrtlpailoii. etc. 3K. ladfan Teultoij, Arkannae.aiidMfo-
TtaagyHtototakaatthHeod-sfontourfBa. fopri. Pullman Buffet Sleeper*. Ra-
i clinlng Chair Cam. (Seats Fro* > Ed-
. ... . . , {*tow Train Idghtod With Pfatc* Gaa
The Mdrno National
A 'TVW'J’- laentattveor W. S. KzrXax.
• • JA. • • General Paaaenger Agent,
Galveston.
. ... _____________ -fii-se taUKis, j
PK fi-JUj 5.',,!^} tn XIO.IHHI in: ?
•. at" not relished nowadays, and ; .
1 »-r j'.f waits are before the - nerts'
■ i r to rest tbi-ir Ii-gality. in the!
5r.e»- rii.it tr may not be neonswry to pay j
-hum i:* r ail. [
An fi.iinpte of rhe ritnation in which I
^iueti 'iTw find tb>m«'lv--H in vividly
tho-.vn tn the oondition of Anthony I
Hjrper "-nnTy A meeting of citizen*'
was held i -khort time ago, and a* a re- i
<ult th-- rr,;iy*ir and city clerk are send-
,:.g ent to the holders of city bonds l
fr.mk and candid statement of rheeiry'*
mnduion. Ir is not exactly calculari-d
to make one envy the prop-ity owner*
—indeed, it is a situation callfag for
kympathy Th* depreciation of property
rod population is shown aa follows:
Population. Valuation.
— -- IF2.491
ElZiMi
sto=*
3».M
y*> ii no peruxi nas u own more rapid
than -taring the part year, so that it ia,
*>tntnared that the pn-sent year's cenraa;
wbl -now an lasaensed valuation at.
tta ut *L‘00,*WO and a population of
1.1'** hi ;shm there were three na-
n-'sud banks rod four loro ccmponiea,
paying raxes on *i:l3.'rt0. Now there
ire bnr two bocks rod one Ioan iota-
pot, paying taxes upon an aggregate
of fl 7, The indebrwteveaof the city
:« JI 7". too. with only a valuation
non.uno ,-s security. To ra<-vt th*
b-i;. > mrere-Mt pejuin-* u. b-vy <-f 17> per
rent n valnarlun. The eity rouw-sted
th- yt-.ini.-ul uf i»»,0OO of bonds, but
rh- hn» rei'-ntly been decided
against it.
Mary leading citfariw reftus- to pay
nr- nuire raxes and claim that they
will rt‘)VH their hnuwa outside rhe city
limits rod tet th* u-rwn «t- go. I
y>-ur 09 dwellings were removed, aud
r ru - tu Wtos* a X<MM T»v» Ito a*
rtvir *«is ii s<o—sito**—.! ii* i a
tMvt* Ljsrlsa sb* rs,to>U OtoVtoiS^
A comspeodent of the St Lotti*
Globe- Democrat fa atetwxfrcsn Abi-
Irtje, Kan., deambra tbe deplorable
condition cf many towns which are
jmrdened with debts they can rorr
py. H'‘*uyv
The legacy of the boom aa it affected
rhe ambitious tun us at Kansas is being
jrahred. If Mine beneficent X fay could
have shown the people who along in
fhe eighties voted bfoufa and at her forms
rtf indi-hri-dnesu with such rerkli-wnres
partly what wrmld be tbe rwnlr when
v.-ars uad pass nA tbe piraii-rr e-itii-S
would te- tn far better condition. It
har nearly ’■nine to a decisive joint ihia
spring for many, owing tr ite- approseh-
*ng ninratify of some of the ••arliiT mn-1
tracm, and the city rrumrita have any- i
thing but a pteammt rank before thi-tn '
-n ■;< kt-iitg ways and neaite
The bl Ilirte were voted when oil th » i
lUI'-tien- W'-tv 111 frill WM- srwi die !
vaiti.irv n w*:t* im-re-asmg at a remarkh- i
['-a.i- lh much as ;> aim'- -c itidttig '
i -hi --nTt-munity wits worth to ■ pi-i-re ;
.viy kind of a lw>nri fame. P. ufa .mt*. ; wt-j-h
w it-tweri-i. lights. •.trrt-.T
f,s-’.Lrt>"<. <rewk'rv week*. ■ ti ,,
--P p.ii f.isi. until 11 w ■ ri. <1 fie ln
..J- .. -V.k* (tins W i it- 1|. nJ;',. | Lliuthll
IS n, •vni- h maid bnv rhe :::■ «i TI I ''d.
til. B-.p: gm an tirntl O—.’«> *"*•* f-™
■ri<re i-'re things nndi r rhr<.i:"h. and I Btrat
'.■nil* wi re voted to dig hoi<~< in -s-inr-h I
f o,aL "il. gas or suit—Rimilly ni> rely |
-r, -je-r-ulatton, in th" n- ;s- nf srr.kingr
„im- thing without natch id>-u of what I
that e mi ’hing might b-. Thi-se bonds, !
Tui:ir"’g from re i
MS'-:...
i n—u
<*>’TjnfTy vrr»-d nr btu*
rh pttr<cr;
n) 1 •ruv*’
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