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INCARNATE WORD SCHOOL
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ACAD'
113 NORTH ALAMO *T^
8AN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
TELEPHONE 199.
For ptuapattna faitari
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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, JUNE 4. 1896
GRAND AVE.
iSahlHi. - -
Cor. Souih Larrelu and Et*t Sttww
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS'.
Rtaarf That It Will Dominate
at Chicago.
Back of
till* art seven drawing room com part-
work throughout l« In tberareM of tropi-
cal woods Ar iabcd to perfection; the np-
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
san a-Nrrn—n
A, A. Buach, Philip Cui,
PmaidaaL Vloa-Proa, AGeof. M«r.
w]Lldw u: .this
SAN ANTOX Iq. TH
G. F. SIGMUND.
PRINTER.
DOM OEXERAL JOB PHIMTMG lUWTEla
Finn class Work A >peelaity.
116 East Side Main Plaza.
riAit antomo.
alamo city public
LIBRARY.
No. 227 St. Mary’sStrert
Sub Antonio. Texan.
HOURS FriOM 10 A. M. TO W
M. and FROM 2P. M. TOIOP.
m. daily except Sunday.
SwMcrtptlQK $2Dtr Year gt 25c. jer ■oil!
- Restaurant
Only Frosch Bescaurast is th, city.
MEALS TO ORDEE AT ALL HOURS
With Excluiwo Dining Boom for Families
Main Plata and Soledad St.
.LLOlsTAUNAU A P. BEKcEKoX.
Tjdlss ItiitraiiSH. Soledad kt. FBOF1
C. F. FROMMER.
PRACTICAL .
M Biiier m Blank Bri Kr.
REBINDINC OF ALL CLASSES OF
MAGAZINES VERT CHEAP.
419 lirtri street
San Antonio,
T. F. SHIELDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(Bsadt Boilpcio.)
2to E. HOUSTON STREET
iaxaxtojcio. • ■ TRXai*
: taffies and little Giris.
■•H at aq Mm tafag tta yasw.
!<!'
moderate rate*,
Deliohtfo. Location.—Good
Rooms.—A’.tex i iv a Xmsnta.
For particular* please apply to
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
iaemrnate Wood.
'jots in ctl.yh
special ahurtic* for an *
“Elite”
Infirmary cf the
Sisters - of Mercy
on Laredo Height*.
LAREDO. TEXAS,
:ia prepared to receive patient* at
*■» lb .
him Me
Weld t.
faustt.
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^w .M-k,..lrv wait quite nmdy to give. :
AttrtwOii W nwtt.
At Canton, I »ni awsimd by* a gratis*
Me wt„, -1 Information from ten .
■wQr
I
k;
wit*, the ' -mierw for three novice* in war.
The C< einiiTicut men formed about
! 4OV .mini* from the enemy’s works and
■ udvniicrd ;iero« tin open xpnee -with a
quick «<-p, ;uniiug for a re-entering an-
gle nf tin* inm-nchments. *’J_ ;
JOIITST SCHOTT,
au. xnroa or—
r>»nxTir<«,
GERMAN sad ENGLISH.
Brisk, fa-law*. W«4*ta* ata T gipmiat
Card*, Ball Itagnaa. nA sH ZiaAa rf
r«Tj-i iWTirfr
jODW.nexr nirr’-nniri-nn Ht
an infantry. It was a new regiment,
uoevf tit' -e re* e.v.xl at the front With
ertesof "Frrxh dxh. ' from the veteran*,
in the ranks.
The mm,t wm no ; _. .... ■ -
1 reguneiit proved the danger it bad faced.
! Ont of 320 "hot down 129 were killed
| end [*.«] wounded.
w jmt ws.fl
/'ft\
Alamo Cement Go.,
Lw Slff SniiK Gl* Natml [Rm] art
' PORTLAND OBERT.
Dealan In Imported Otaenl, AuMtn
White LAom, Plaster Paris. Acet
1 Cament PUaier. Ptaataring Hair,
Sower Pipe. Fin Brick. Fire Clay,
r'°“I T,r Plteh* ’"d Boodag Felta.
NOS. S07 ANO 209 MAIN AVENUE.
SL L- Huth Jfc Son,
Wboleeale and Retail Dealer* in
Paints and Seeds.
Agent for Landreth * Sen's Garden
Seed*. Brinly Plows, Planet Jr. Im *
nlementa. John W. Muuiy A. Son*
Palnu, Etc.. R. Jtoaenthal * Bro.’*
Briubea. Etc.
502, 504, and 506 Market Street.
San Antonio, Texas.
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Sti'l
a$t. Joseph’s ^.ca41e^ny9 I
tSEGr UTTS' , TEX.
*MmcM t>r the SlMnia of the Charity at the latar—■ Word.
OBiI&HtFUL I A°eds™bJrof BOARDERS^’ I cumi
Sonoo. tor noya la the fmraadWm vfctartty wndarthe aa« *
w mbmA aa Monday. *J ep teen bar M. Fay thriher tarioemariaa aAbwa-
sismem si. periob-
ED- STEVES A SONS
Wholawla and Bacall paalara In
LUMBER,
tan, Suh, SHi, Slta(lts, Be.
I disputing every foot of ground in a ' ofla and Tarda: 1 A G. N. Dapoc and Dunaat
I hand to hand atnucgle. The arrilleriata : Civwinran Kaat Commerce Buwai.
■a t.*» ear W.. Ktulng iwwna a anarp curve ■ v7 Jee tL. 1^1 v. - upon 8AS ASTOWXO TKXaB
the oolond waiter lo*t hi. balance and rhe recreating min. but the gallant rd- ____________
Mngad the boyixh appMimg complroUcr
with the eoncenu of a p^u* of auup From
lha* nroroaa* Mr. Eek ex appeared to be
hoodvHl. Hl* ward In Onawa went agnlnrt
Mm bis town wane ^...i him. bl. co an*
V ww* wtr‘~* him. oral biecongmeloiial
dhrcrlca wan* agalnaC hka. He lew* every-
this* tn eight, and rwctrwal to Washing-
ton a 4-t — If a wtaar man. naying
,hto it In no can *o go forth on a political
totaatam if *n* >■ u> Into aba coop ba-
irn lw ranchoe bia daaitaancioo.
Sevadn la likely to be the aoama of one
of the OMaa ploctnwiqtMr ann.rori.l ootrtrwta
eg ttio mwrtttg wiltear. ConemwaiKMi Nww-
tomtaof that BCaee la mH to be a candidate
lor Ita ^nt now bald by Senator Jonaa. If
tbma kwe omw toother Ln a bid for the
botowrg roprinetwtng Nwvada In the wppw
ec^wh of ouagieae thwa will be mnalc in
the air. In the <dd Anya, wbm Jonaa.
Siawwt. Mr. flhwnn nod other mUlloc-
ahw niaj*!! Che aaMteeftlp aa rival*, it
ow worth a meH ftwtane M haw a tent
tn the * giaV-r-r- If Sewlanda gam tnao
ata aaMant In itimwa, be will d" Jonro
a Mwtr •W'- R*11 ’*'T rinh. Huth are
^ed flgbhwg and whan bia blood la up
■ritbar euaaa ftw etpaenaa. S awy one in
Mr.ad. la hoping the aawtorinl light
anto oC tor It will tn » maneare nwat
towwyidMi/ the people the* than tool
aaowh toonrr In atrauMtam.
WhM to de wMi Nevada la one of the
wakbw Wtoah 8.00. Maa do tackle, and
thaaatow the lanbabUMm are Docking will
to ^me wtth Ml Tot iw>r pnbtle man
tMhk M ogrwa ml re. I. *• paraait Ni.to
totoMWptowamong Ito waeaa, with a
toawhwaT it a lento and two total m la
ItotMgw *«h- II dote dm eoam right
teptawtt e^adb peagto on the pialna and
toltomotohriwaad the Aw warn to tome
totowcywlmlatto toiaaa aa Sow York
JbtowM to- 7, mjm ad intoMtanta. Tat
t^toato to data atone lar Siwto In dm
XkMr to glee "W towaaaoehand votwntarily.
Mt toe mnMknto* georldaa an Method
totod Seeato mag *• »t>tod to a ter-
rtdaey wMtoto tar 1 inner It hoe bam
a^MritMnm Mito tor May to am-
Terma Modente. For particular* apply 10 the Slater Snpc-io- or K
PKIX' IPAL HOUSE adjoining Snnu Rom Infirmary.
PAUI. BKOGOI
Grocerim.
IH.ONI,ni0MmT ngMtt.
Th r JieM Im TnMMi— ami WB H
Uj ttoa,M.T^
' MMttlKNlSUMCHiK
MMy aN far mu?
■tt kfa* «t tow* MtogM" Swq*
teg* eefam
Of COURSE. 4« MBt*y S" *■*■*•-
Ft. pgr KN
Wine ■orehsMt,
Uealay and to-
pavaar at
weade el
The Fifth N'tv
Hmnpehiro r<*gi*
m-nt went into the
SOME YANKEE
. HEROES
j grand ;hArgo at Gild Harbor-with a
I fighting ri-tict*ti<iu to maintain. After
! firtryxliurg there* hi--------,. .................
V with th«* culurx It i*i*p<,rt<*u buck to the A.. Hou.ton. Texan.
JSt. >lajry’*s Academy.
Marshall. Texa*.
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADD
AND CHILDREN.
flame, will be re-umed Mo>t-y. xi.re.ntrrr M.,with 1m-re..-<<*
inatmrtiog a thorough courw <rfi'<-tructl“n« in a.i tlmt pertain* *’ s -o .d to
t!on, and to tbe development ofh,* body. mind. «-'11 1“Vt'
St*cial attention given to mu-ic. pbonogrnpbj. atw t> pe-wn—ig.
E<>r j writ ci dart apply to
>l»'fERS OF THE HOLY '‘ROSti
I army .Tone 1. 1MU. with vi-tcmm* and ,
: frvMi remiita to the number of 577 and
> daahiel forward in the 2ceond corp* col-
' nmn at daybtrtik that fatal morning.
I At the firxt rnwh the New Ham pah ire
! men bounded ovit tbe parapet of a Con-
Mr Eckel., federate buttery without firing a ehot
•ncy Two qnd- rhaig>*d the <*nemy'x M*cond line.
,r hl* twirna 1 n„ .rapport* retreat wax nrcee-
« tight tor the , jjj^y feli y, battery. ,
ent Ion to behalf .. J J . ._ _
On the train Mr.
ikela took dinner in tie dining car. and . ——- — -------— ---- — —
ear w„ aoing around * .harp curve I of the^ battery tlwew thenwlw. upon
Iuwh rallied co one another’* aid and '
beat off their foe* one by one. A cap-
tain of the Fifth w*« the laxt to leave
the bartery, Hie parting blow waa a ,
•word cut which aplit a (.'onfederate !
from the aboalder downward. leaving ’
hire dead and nearly decapitated bepide
hi* gun. Terrible work, indeed, bat the
Fifth wm need to it. The name* of 69
beroen w«rw added tn ita death roll chat
morning, and at the rad of the war the
regiment w^a acaedited with 295 kill-
ed in battle, the highest in any north-
era rvumm.nrl GgOlttig L. Kit Lr*
To buy or eell H<*r*ex.
l attlr, etc., call on
VAL. MECHLER,
1926 W. Commerce St- • San Antonio.
"GI?£ ps A CALL-
cb.rtaing drake, aopplied with elugant; jS -MwwfflrjsrwwfHEFrtrirny^S
ewloneiy invite co the dual panulr* of!
AUGUST SCHORP
Dealer In All Kind* of
and SAUSAGES*
No. 1429 South Florcs Street
San Anaelo, Tex.
iitiwtrd by the Sister* of the C-'**Y of the
UJA2D1K AID DAY SCHOOL '';'
The couree of study la thomv>eh, *u.
oiwbed oducadoc.
Claaaee will be resumed on —.pCember >!.
-olar. apply to
Six i~i e-if acre Iota (Ofcto
each) «• hill atofa af Wmc b
aCLtoa View gtogeity.
Impemto prepyrty ea Nartb
meat. Nat. MRtofa ter wto
MrtMy,taM<ky,«rHto*6«tor bwlMM
tagwlrtegfliiiry wfreem aad wrier.
Fer farther parLmlare regaidlag
■bare fata, prim, torn, tagalre to tbw
■amrittaUmPMtor-
■wt-TitattNi
Tto linn1 to ttoPacifiaUtom mr;
the SMtoMMpMMBtetojMrwm MMtoj
wtattotoMamglwwteg taiariy to Ito L
kmptuta at toe i»lMto1 Satot^
Umttedl aeratea. TMa wm atrriatov-^
Wig Jfew OrtetonnatoTtortoBg—gtiata c
w BD^taci^y toMpgto that It MMkto
aueimto fa tto mm Ira all in to rafhray-
raMl«MMk. Ta meta tto pototerto-
memte tto ’Bafta ni Fretou win tw
■at Utabto totawtfaCrmto City
Lato ton-toy ** Ttoitoay tafag
I wtatey torifato tew «hn lagtoar tolly
meifae «■ tor read. Tto
I jtol fata to ter wyto tta
Imri dfaljto- «<AM» *mta >11
LaifaMM. Tta greto ftatam to tto
I teM rtaRilfaiteito MtetoM.wto
I to tow Mtogtafa F* *••**
{tartawtaitg .111 tallto Mto
HIDED TEE DIRECT10IOE TEE SKTEES Of THE HOLY
Clataea will be reeumw! Monday, bepj- 1 *1
exoen^Tof it* work i* the rapid fa crewe of
ZC.r.1 io.tit.iu* Ecerv facility is oCered for a tborcugb e.***;.-,
Krt iSpug^Jloctoioo. shorthand, cowriting, muric. drawirg mdi3
we optional atudiei taught by apeciaHrt*.
For catalogue or further particular- addrere.
SISTER SUPERIOR,
St. Xary'g Academy, Austin, T«.
tody aavtoar. The Ma win ta draw*
by a krenofire pattecato after tta
team ColiunMaa Ezpoeitlou lyw, aad
guaranteed to mainteia a aptedof IM
; mUce aa hour if required. Tta flrtt car
to calkd a com pc alte car with b*gg>g«
eoatfrirtBP nt. In ita front and; barter 1
•bop, tetb room, buffet, and toilet room ,
tM «M«l “d “,*O^V* J
! Confederate batten eg > room whh library and accretariM in tbe 5
One of the Sixth corpu uatteric* Cap- ■ rear. Adjoining thia la the ladle*’ draw- r
tain Hexamer’. Fir»c New Jen*y—ran ; in^ room car, with tbe dalutiMta of S ,
I it* gun* up to tbe front, where it could ,, room* for tbe ladlea in the S
throw canwwr into the <-ncmy a nuika. whcre * vell pelected library aod 8
He^xjun*>r* vraM a Vft*Xain. a reni- 1 -« - - - --- ! ”
; gee >,f rhe uprising in 1h4s, He gave it
.... ■__pjw.. r a* his experience that then* wa* not an-
tn^nl*-r* <rf bl* ■ other caw *>n record where a battery uf literature and eorrmpoodence.
. . ..----j artillery hud advanced with a column _...
I of charging mfnotry to a point B*nr meet*, each equipped with lavatory and
They do out | enough to :m enemy’* works to use can- acceaaoriea, and each capable of
.. . : ,«<- win, ..cr,,-: oceupaacy alngly or en auite. An a!»Ie
down rhe side ol the car permit* accexe
to any one. white communicating door*
which may be locked or thrown open at
will, * ill matte ibe purcbaaar la u*
one or more etaterooma a* bin needs re-
quire, At tbe end of the car areejmmo-
URSULINE ACADEMY.
SAN AWTOHIO.TCXAa.
HIGH GRADE BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL ]
Th® toCtlttnJc nf pltet: : 'J
- r tNttwwrn MnKJni<-y ittitl Quay i 'J
ihnythLrqi QorT wanr^t
>y taim® agaturwiKe that Piati J
-•mtxrMl if fcw Ktnpprd hi* w*? *3
nun and! tenrd fnir «rKb Uw
‘ pb® cnmptoixiL Thb» J
.-» sjukLn xww i*> ga*v*-, , J
™ np^a t;i«* unt»diTion ximt tksoto® friend* j
Inwi ■inuKi hr him Ln J**'®*- Tuft 1
Mf PLiTl Wtete p^nlnri him WrtTV not ‘I
* Herd. Tlw KTMl poim wits 'i
**** : < h® iSfjrw dc* WAI t tbr frdcT»l j J
><ra wfaibto (fiv® *><1 ;
u> hi* ®DM*kJn® Id Nrw Y^rt, J
ifitftr Urn® trylDf? rtMTrr11} hi* 1
™ told McKinley h»* prow- 1
b<-! i„ jf*ve ajj^i 1 ggfimrn■ to J
[ 2/1** * •* mu OT|tta*liXtoLLrkn* Tw*
JrJ4 ** Umi ri<ht co xnwt Indivhl n
to hta own TMitiutkfi of tbrkif n
I s*'=MCt* ^*y‘* Twtnra tmm (knn- J
1^ ktiw ttoMNn «®tMtnbUy uD^erwiotid lb |
I n th® limto tod c»»uptol«D r** J
I Jumbffd wftj to bfrDKETM into tl*r J
I wST^”’1 — U ® Uw J
I H 16^3*'******* DMtaw psnanatod *xrf will 4
I 1-**Q ■wttmtod by many DtoW*pM]Myr 1
17-^**" S«n*uw Qtwy *nxkxiN w ; J
I DIM** iXMDvw nh®1n—■ <jf th® narkra- J
I JJltaptib ctMjitniiRwnod m®TiHP<r of 1
1' Qo*y'« trtsDda toll ro® I
I#-- Nomuiwbo ita® btotm
I ton mUl would Mwk, -i tf-v '
I Wr~P™lMmy M UtoUiixirtrw, I
I fe*-1**. 1* OWWTOW. Sow yooDff ' 1
I ta ‘’temtarlim to faafr». might | ]
I out a - _tii n Hk»Qu*y. who > 1
I ’1<> **" teuafa*. would aeouM M 4
I of duty. OdouC to* hmm J
Th* j j
wfa» token >wrt to to* ’
,ot,* *”* ■Mka*i«l (MpDiga *a I.
— ‘ te amy tawaeabto wag far :
YDUtarew>tare*f *1
““ H «■" . i
Itota ?*yfar- Snfae ri I* j :
fa^baam patpaaaa, ne» ;
raja. htotaMto Ma ■ alM K
*en**ta™tero*>■*
Tkeire* wfa»M>aw>
f*M|i>taa tatahtoireri riiw
*W —re kto* •» to :
*a«^ <reemri aCJtoMBriy to ,
* Mr- Dtetar — tai
!*--• , u “taan^nweawl,
^RNta re mm ataar U* ;
fc-Qaaytaa
aatii I ^taatta
a*? gL» 'W* j ’
ritetetar teatomta at Maw
"VttMMi Wgutetoi
Back of I bl* car aie two standard,
double drawing-room, rerea acctlon
Bleeping cars, with every acceaaory necd-
_ (ul to the comfort ef tbe traveler, aad In
^* - ; ’ * —. A thinpine therearoftbetralntbeexqniaitelyap-
wt*d sheltered the marching column at pointed dining car. where meals are
the etiirt. Lot when it emerged from ,erveti * t* carte- The luxury of tbe
k***. w ww, owe...;; : SL3t . ■1”‘' “ “-*“**
luntly the gap* were rinsed, and a solid .
line rathed forward to the enemy's —----- - __
atwria. The abatis proved tc be impa*- bolatery ia in aoft piastre of aubdued
*ubl>*. urn! the column wo* chrekcd, tones; the Wilton carpet and silk hang-
giving the <_\<nf**dem:*M u chnnee to toga bamotiizo with tbeir surroundlnga.
.L, Ji- with ranwrw and bulleta. , f*ct, tbe train and all its set vice are
Colonel Kelli^nr marched at the bead , t()<j pterion of that luxury and lavish
expenditure, which has msde travel on
the Sunae: Limited the synonym of all
that in ideal in tixna-criutlnentai travel,
porittxst; its service.
The Southern Pacific Is now giving
double dally service over Its Hue. mak-
ing close connection at New Or lean*
with all lines, thus affording to the
traveler tbe quickest and most comfort-
abia accommodations to New York.
Philadelphia, Washington. Atlanta,' in-
cltinatl. Chieago. and all pointe north
a* _______________ _____ FOf ClDie Utl« Mhd
fiftryshurg rhwv hart only 97 men i(on* RildreM T». J. P*rk"e A« G* P A T*
<
/.
■Br*’F^f^TniFl BE I Thi* Boarding and Day Sdi
fbr Young Ladiea
Offeaa F.xrelleiit Advau:*^-—. ftra]
fined. Soli*! Education, tbe ' uttvta
of Mora: Principle*, and :he Cati
a^sss-.i‘ “ ““toiws supe^st
oaroB Epumnycntto
THBOWW AWAY ^X1X^£
1 gntsoocjti itwwwTK
tta ImC charge at Cold Harbor, there
would be aiMtlHT atocy to telL Each
j tta throe divudouaof tbe Sixth corp*
i carried the advanced rifle pitaof the
[ taaeray along their front and then aa-
j exulted tbe main intmehmeatta The
REMBEn CLEVELAND'S TIEWS. I '
artillery hud advanced with
infantry tn ; t
-uray'ii works to use eon-
inter with ••tl’Vt.
iau” It”to th* pretolrnt * ld«* that there j C-1* m-1 r],t■ n's brigade of the Sixth
_ _________--ChicwL jn. 1 c*irp® WHH Aw{ t:i rhe ctufiW* by tbe b-vc-
.............. .
might b* found, bur Mr. Ciowfaid la not I
wtllln* to oonnuumnoa anything of the 1
eo^t, L— .------ .....
{Ought to a finish, and that In ibis wsy
ttw problem nt * rnonrtwy standard in I
this moMry toll be *rlt>*l much qulckvr |
than by (Bmpneiriag With tbe question,
A v*--' ISMaka,
Prominent Itemucraw ny the preaidant
aod .'*<ualary Carllaie made a trial mis- i
yak* * few mouth* ago in Krmtucky Sen* ;
a*or----- .
aandldam for senator, wae bawling i* “ .
e^. A email number <if th-moemt. *v
flows! tn me* fur biro bocuuee of ttetr ioy.
ally to tbe admlalMrarlon and because
they could not indorae hie silver views. In
Nil* ranenrroicy Blarklxirn appealed to
Secretary Carlisle to teip him our. Every
ODV tenures that If Mr, Carlisle had urged
tfo. members of the legislature to elect
Blackburn te could have won. But Pres-
ident Clevelanii, who t* a hard fighter,
even within thr* party ndrtes! i’arii-le not
to do ro. In -onw-q uenre* Mr. La-li*la
wrote a letter which virtually aiivte-il h j*
friends who were opposing Bte-kburn to
■sand tteh* EO'Uoa
election.
Democrat* o*jw say that if Cleveland
and Carllaie had helped Bte'kburn win
bls s*wt ttey might be nblw r» control '.he
Chicago eonventiun If ".tey had i-*ir»e i ut
wtth a ringlrig itppeal to ill Ia rie <-r>t* to
■Mod together fi r the gs*i •>! : ;ie purry.
sinking minor digwrenew bur rehiei.,: i-T-
tog always filet they wire party n ■ :i not
only would Blackburu have w< u I • hglir
boi Demiwiu* everywh*-ri* «■ !..><■*
nltlrd about tte .vlinlni-rrii* i**n ." 7
ihlnk this would have pnslue.-l i, f<- ling
within tte party which w.ralit have
terenirrtened tte president. *•* mo. I, ,*. I-*
tare turned tbe title again** free -liver.
On eoch small iueldetj^ tta fate of parties
dne* often hang.
Bebel* Mouilsilit.
There la a gts-d story on
tbe cm pirn Her <-f tbe en rmt
weeks ago Mr Eckel* -tarred tm
M Ottawa. Ills., t” mate i
talsgrie* to ibe Mate convention to behalf
of tte admlDtHCrriion. On the train Mr.
gckels took dinner in t-e dining ear. and
I- tco slow lo leilitiiv Wtai
wanted to obviate ■ -c here—tty at 1
er* !* re si cere*'-Oi <! sSjs is nscM
Mo-quitn I.wtkr” It’s a roarplrle p
iei-t’OC eg drat the attai-k of ttaee Paa
■ r*ble p*»is. Why suffer whe*.
Ion wilt entirely relieve yno "■
urns uitos cati*t be done away *
<-»!' t Israel render them harrnkw. ”
• L< t n does 1L. Price * only *t> *
bottle. For rale by
IIBEUSS, City Dni StBt,
,t ' " lOfi E. COMriitaXt
Pun Blood la tbe*aregu*xd of health.
Keep your btowl pure, rich, and fuH of
vitality by taking Hood’s Ssresparills,
and you win n«t seed to tear the attacks; __
of disease. | __
Hoon’e Paid aoThver ills, canatipa- <3rU
tfon. jiundlce. rick baarixcha, bilioua-
rasa. »c. i
COR SALKIM RgASONABLE TKRMti |
Five fata oa «mmt at Lum brant and '
Rrataa rtnato. war Aiauaaa Pare RaD-|
road track, aach JOxST% vara*. '
Four late oa Tobin Hili, »7xl«7 feat ,
Mb. *O oocaar *C MetCallongb and Park |
Ava. CanvaafaM to water. j
Two fata, i
■gaattvaiy t
wre
FWC ’-p tbe pne
of the first bucrxlioo. Hia tali, revet
form mad** * jr»*d target, aad h** fell
piercrd with s d**zen shots Th*- t* .re-
most rompanies wen- almost wip«*d **nt.
but the regimental line remained mtact
intrrwhed and held its ground. Tbe
proportion *if killed tn wounded m this
WAMtiXftTOS. Jtinel.— eireria*
Sdsnt Cleveland aod tlw r
trnhinat now privately admit thiC. the na-
ttonal co^rmtlon at Chiiig) will be con*
trolled by tte silver mm '
pnbUciy give up Lhe tight, but might —> i
v7—‘J—,h—:
riMHild te no oomproiuta ar (Tbicaga.
HrneMnM have been made t, .
P*.m* r*r- that BOHM! way to straddle tta
dlvnr quritioa nod keep the party together
I Mr. 0°** *r~l
L gteartaf
I »T tb** fr»fc 1 . , . _ . ,
"-h#t Ohio man inod bl* Trimo*
1 h*y® I— — - s
; he- t* ranc*n™, £ J
uni’ :
Dittel
A>mr
‘
A ond^istr'—
:w*i?**
wbwh ted up to this rem t-
-t Canton, woe* which tta ch“ ■ fi*
has '.st t- ~ — - -
taros
^SM
" ___ rod-J
>«■ MM Aafas*^ w*J
- r — J f T
te^""" - -a— i®*t
_ ata**-' " ■ to H
fc7M-:8pshi.--Ire e
**9TTCan*--* ■»»*“■ Stall
>■" »~y«r!r i
Pt^Xan-Tta- find racy
*’ Be apf—^r ***
—ivi.uds into M» *snifl<ta>to to st ; J
U**52; But Mate by Itote tta fact. n J
out. and they apf*r «* R
xhsf-l
tirrtead to go to C*atoo ■ rewj
McKintey- The MeKlnley I -j,.J
I’*— tta prowot ton* 1. distinctively a I
IL.r —he Ohio man and bls friends a ’
LtriJ-11
I Ata
l^^ihLnii
_____ . One
‘Ledangru* thte would tea
bold ttair ground.
__to*®
. tta line. «nh as would hi N
Krftnbtieus u* j>uu*o f‘ -I
. —■ not it wa* wire tu rt N
who wa* likely v> Irad gr R
’ ,* tte parry mw taction* ■ a).J
v msanKirt with toe adroit ■ ■ , 1
charaatwrixed all their ,r j
n.wr making headway in ( 1
tbi. from tte crates*. It J
«r..Lr for tbsnn when th re in | j
,ir Quay to gu to Ohio 1 J
QMr.aririw Trik. I’l’fl
s«ttrideCt wtuch ted up to mi. ere L"|
ammt which tta whois - J
hrt.n tatiting, !« »« generally t ;,|
Mrar than a ytof -<fo Sornttor ■ t-. 1
-Ed Governor McKinley chan red to 1 .„ ■
;ta rar* white ouining m*™ tl- 1
IZ-S.1U »r McKinley tram TbaniS-vlita ’ _ 1
S^atd^ tel*TQuay from Florid*. Thee , • 1
Wtash ir.m.*.- for ytora In tbta city and “ J
I^L*HrMiioW ootoiutorinn about tte , t-id
Ivetta oati.«A Major McKmlre was , ViJ
I n promising randldate tor tbe . : <4
,|- ^-r rad after tbe two num had j ’.. J
rirZuh-m-- mw foe aoSM tins* Stenrire y j
I "font know Just where I
I before 1
I fcusjvsution meets I w*M to have an- ' *j
1^—good talk with you.” h’1
I Then* tte rnaxun* w*a taft till • week os* J
wtay*sgu Ttan. aocosdlng to my in 54
I ten-'"" (retaral Osborn* of Boston, I
[wtolsMkjar Mr Kinley’s cousin anc who I
I tam *m re ;□ tte caiupssign, came to t.J
I gteaingtoti and spent some —me wtth . 1
I PniBi-r Q'.*r He **CTtatnis1 th** Mr f |
I (ta wa* n<*t w all hitter In bls opposltlra | 1
I» MeKinlre. and finally nwoinded Quay . ’ 1
I ante oravrrration which had taken plaoe I "ltl
Iraite railway train a year ago. He alar ■ h.J
I tskriita Mr Quay that Governor MeKln- ■ t) j
I fa bad said to bins that the time tad ml
when te would Ilk* to have that lit- r. I
I Ms talk with Quay. *™1 auggastesl that th* i . J
l^nsur go out to Ohio for tbte purpose
Itecm-Quay concluded todoau, but te- I
IteBgcing asked Mr. Platt to noon down 1 ’ 1
Ita* taw Y.irk "1
I Mr Piatt ha* been tta moat bitter nt all I ’J
Httaqipormnt ,>f McKinley, and taw**T*X | rhj
hn dwr-Med to make praoe or to have , :
■roy <wett ur— for au understaisdtng made : -d
Ihbliunir Bin SsmatoeQuay, wholsal- I
■fays I.-.king rat for tbe tuteiiMa of tta ; J
■jetty and wb>* ia not by any taauis the tl
Ifafah man MiUiy ibtok Mm, 1idm1*i®«5 Vs j |
Irtel that 1; would b® twettf for ®I] <*’r,‘ ] I
■wwd io come to worn® ®ofk of «u under* .
with H* *1*> ~
I IMfrg! lluu in opposing McKinley it 'r
Ihj»»«wl7 to famiaK Rmtncnltlun rr>
V DeiEi.x’TfciM for tun dnrta< th® cat» nj
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