Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 7 of 8
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OYSTERS, FISH, GAME,
DRESSED POULTRY, and
CHOICEST MEATS.
Maithies Bros.’ Heat Market,
SO7 E HOUSTON 8T. TEL. 399.
A, A. Butch,
President.
Low Star Briiiig
D. Sullivan & Co.,
BANKERS
8AN ANTONIO, TXXA
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HANNIBAL OR GHIC^&O.
FIRST CLASS MEALS AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS 50 CENTS.
W. G- CRUSH, G. P. 4 T. A , Dulls*.
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"Waco, Texas. I
Thia Imti'.ution. a boarding and day acbool for yoang ladles rod children. I
will open Its twenty «lxth ocholtetic year 03 the first Monday of September, I9K. ‘
■very facility la afforded for acquiring • thorough and refined education.
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Eagle Pass, Tex
BOARDING - AND - DAY SCHOOL
Conducted by thej Sisters of < harlty of the Incarnate Word.
Thia Institution healthfully ?lttiate<I on the frontier of the U. S. arid Moxi
affords exceptional ad'sanUgei far a ttnlahvd education in Englhh and Span lib
MUSIC AND THE ARTS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.
Scholastic dutlca will ba rueuwed on September I, For parrir-.-ia a and term*
uddnea* MOTHER SUPERIOR.
Corpus
Chrirtti,
Texan.
TMa inatttntion, which ia now entering upon ita twenty-eighth yew of active t
•daeatioaal work, etaada apes an enrinence o-eriooking th. bnanttfal Corpoa I
Chrtoti Bay. For pure air and healthfulnraa it it unaurpaaaed by any other in- J
rtitntion in the State Stekntee ia unknown.
The atndy-hall. ciaaa rooma. and dormitorm are well ventilated, bavinfri
been aeartructed with a view ot promoting the health and comfort of pni*Oa.
Th»eour*eof study embrace* all the reqntattM cd a thorough tndnem-
plrtbad education, including the Spanish. French, and German lunguarea 1
Made and the Arts receive special attention. CImom will re-opea on Monday.
SejAewber S.
Truu ra Sbmkmt or Five Moans:
BOARD, WASHING, CALISTHENICS, Aft
FANCY-WORK, PLAIN SEWING.~V I O.W.
For further particular* apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR
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8ANANTONIO.TEX,
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^PERPLEXING PROBLEM
* f^R V'KINLEY TO SOLVE.
Industrial School for
Young GHzte.
CmdotMd by the HUlen of Divine Providence, will open Wednesday, Sept. ]
For further, pwtlciilan apply to 8IHTER SUPKNOB,
roriujwn.^. CA3TBOVWLK, County, Tana
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DALLAS SHOW
CASE & MF’G. CO.
M. COERVER, Proprietor.
SAN 1ITMIB AM (MWEM
; Oily StaiSart Gam Bmim Ttoisl Shr
18 Citytf Ma.
Night and Morning Connecticns.at New Odoms with Uses to
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON; ATLANTA
CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, and CHICAGO.
C. W. BEIM, Traffic Manager. L. J. PARKS. G.P. A T. A-.
HOUSTON, TEX. BOUSTOM. TKX.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway.
To Corpus Christi, Rockport, Houston, Galveston, New
Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago and all poins East,
SCHEDULE:
Leaves at 8 ;50 a. m. Daily, for Honslon, Galveston and East.
Leaves at 1 :B5 p. in. Dallj, for Rock port and Corpus ChriaD
Leaves at IS5 p. tn. Dally,except S. urd.y and Sunday, for Boerne and Kmiv^O.
Ltiive. at 4;30 p. m. Ssturi’ay. and 8^0 »• m- Sunday* tor Booms and KurvUle
talk Reclmi Clair Cars tetvea Sai AitnriB aM fnits
Through Tickets to all points. Steamship ticket, to New
York, and to and frori Europe. For rates and general
information apply to
E. J. MARTIN. GEO- r- M^TOBT.
Gen’L Freight *nd Pass. Agt. Aas’U Gen'L Fa»*- Agt.
EVO TMOUBLE TO AJfHWEB QVDmOJW,
ACADEMY OF THE i
8JLCR£D H RAWI1,. ‘ pr 0us Antonio, Texas,
A new aubatuntial building, On the beigbu of the city, lu full oonunand of th
grout Iwapsson valley. Beautiful scenery.
Pupils coming from Texas, In addition to the advantages of an English edrt
’caHno, will have an opportunity of learning Spanish; and on aoconntof the dtffto
anno betwoen American and Mexican money will aava half the expanse.
For particulars pieaae address SISTER SUPERIOR*
LAMPAZOAX. I^MBXICO.
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•Rank, rtffae and store flxturva,
show cnees.-odke deaka.
Altai-X AHO OTHER.
CHURCH FOBNIW^
DroignS and estimate* furaMmd «
application.
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XL’ tio.t giVt’3 bile c’aas-J
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MOTHER. SL'PEIC:^.
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DUNN’S CATTLE QUEEN-
bctt stock saddle in tme world.
DmUitj, Stmt, Style, al HM-nic,
SKILLED WORKMANSHIP.
locxmoing rales make it aneeo of all stock eaddlee.
DUNN SADDLERY CO^
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS-_____
Am amd» Man'A Womm'avXimM'.a^CMMiWIaaatiDum^d*
AU Solid Leather Shoes.
Try ttm miWp W M —rttorartwr to Tam. ______
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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, OCTOBER ay, tags
eademy,
LAX ANTONIO, TEXAS-
irc-ix'i by the Sisters cf Ui«*
n. coLrse of studies.
rsday. September 1, 189S.
1 SUPERIOR..
URSULINE ACADEMY
Laredo, Texas.
Thia Institution, conducted by the Ureul'-ue Slaters, U delightfully situated
the bordarefthc Rio Grande and affords al! the advantages for a solid and
fined Education. Great attention U pai t to tho moral and physical training '
t*W S£wH*h Spaolah, French, *nd Gcrnriu »r? taught by competent teacher*. 1
nun Shorthand, Typewriting, Drawing, lud Painting. Special Attention .
given to Music.
For tonua»nd further particulars app! i to the
REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR.
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sjy. >;,(• r:i >t cut: lx- tor ■
tl>is tb:it h>’ V. ill T>rD>nptl> Cirry cut ■
h’.s 1 r.w-w. .rtifittion ami betake him- > 1
tti followers out 0'/ the ccun- I
H * has already received more
• > ia would have been extended to
.■ ys Conttnuir.g, The Sun
. the witi’.dmwal of his li-
lic<-u«r tn :-.uls Lon: XViilt-italrnres-
forrt’’-att- ttt.on to the fact that, in. it* ,
□pimoo, bi' tm is unworthy ti> ride rhe
praic^o' Widen’ horse in the nice for the
Gunbrtti^n stakes.
U111.>n Ulner* Mor. Ilop.rali-
Pam, III . Oct.—Th? union miner*
feet utom buoyant now than at any
tunn Kinco rhe strika Vias inaugurated.
One reason is notices have been posted
around the mines stating that “no in-
sarance would be paid." Fit Bom
Franklin ha* resigned claiming he could
att risk his life with careless negro min-
ers Henry Stephens the negro who
led the no: three weeks ago, left tor
Alabama stating he had enough of
Pin. O ther negro** accompnnieA him.
The militia, it ia stated, will Iwv* thia
week. __________ _
Tallow Teror Xa WlisliN**t.
Jaokaon, OoL SL—■Jaskaan ba* live
naw cnee* of yellow fever and. out duuth.
Oxford hw one cane, Madiacn. one, Har-
rteen cne and Yanoo OitJT two.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Burton Dorman, 11 yuan* old, was
krted at Bullas, Tex., by being thrown
frsm a hone.
• Underwood * Diggs, general aa«r>
ohaiua at Oolnmbla, Tex . hav* assigned.
UabilitiM 027,000, *secte »M»00*.
In a wreck on the Chicago, Bode !*•
land and Texas ruDroud four mil** ftem
Fort Worth, Tax., on 3aturd*y Eve man
were killed and three badly hurt. They
were beating thejr way to Fort Worth.
Lieutenant General Correa, ministw
of war in the -Spanish cabinet at Madrid,
threaten* to re*htU.
Johnson Bnn, dry goods marohanl*
■t Abilene. Tux, have mad* a guHtal
Wignmont.
The total registration of Naw Ttrk
Gity is Mff.380, 10.80S leas than lot
year.
The First Texas regiment ho moved
from JackactrviU* to Savannah.
Ei Riehn, a farmer living near Farm-
er* Branch, Tax., was bitten by a Spxt*1
*nd his condition is eerioua.
The emperor of China » odd to to
nffering with a severe case of Bright’s
disease.
It ii reported at ’Wichita Falls, Kus',
that the tug Tndwn Geronimo has ew
eap*d.
The cost to Spain tias*pnrting toff
M&liera in Onto back to B^sfa will
Xtech flEMOLORL
John Edwards, iff ysurs «M* SBBdstt-
-ally shot and itt1"tV a* and to btaatif
white doek h*mto< our Os**D*»
IsatoMsvto-R SJlIrfmlsny Aal !■<
«to killed hte tacttar at
Btahcdmgd.
ja tbn mt'y " To*see* Xu Cuk*
^n> th. Military Oeeepatlet^
„.i Cr»ngree» May Settle It.
IMLT BELL CO,
TROYwNAvV.«^o^%?rv
iMHii Sncriff ChRk Bdk TEXAS SHOE AND LEATI
—■--■ . _ w no. auTONID. TEMA
The MHmo National
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THE INTERNATIONAL ROUTE
International & Great Northern R. R. Co*
with it* superior facilities and direct cooMctiocu, I Ker*
Jts patrons the ; ~ 7 z 7 • '
BiioivtEHT. <jrrzcioa»T sued maarr modtb to
St Lolls, Cliiap aid Pints Ntft ui H
' Pullman Sleepers between San Antoojo, Laredo, and St.
Louis; Galveston, Houston, and St. Louis San Antonio
Austin, Ft. Worth, Dallas, and Kansas City- - -
For Rates. Time of Train.*, and other Information, ca* «■ .
nearest Ticket Agent. D. J. PRICE*
T. TRICE, Gen. Supt. Pam- and Tfohrt A<X
ioosnnwaowminiiLni ’
UiEM AH TOM UaMAB.
FINEST PULLMAN VESTIBULES! BUFFET OBSER-
VATION CARS DAILY between Galveston and Ml pitot* North,
Northwest, East and Southeast.
CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT SHREVEPORT fti< North
with K. C, P. ft G.; O. A C.; and Cotton Bdt
Close connections made by South bound txaan at Hcortan with
G. C. ft S. F„ S. A. ft A. P., H. ft T. C.m>d Wat hound Soortrtn
Pacific for point* in South Texas and Mexico.
See your nearest ticket agent for fall iofatiBOtiaB *r addnaA
WM. DOHERTY, Traveling Puucnpr Agent; )|ada *MT
R. D. YOAKUM, Genual Puoen0ar Agent, j Uli
—rT -'-i. Orx 24.—A dispatch to
i r>m Washington mys:
ic problem confronts Prroi-
>i- :u the matter nf fixing
tobacco in the inlan-1 of
its military occupation.
inakcre of Florida and th* '
r- of tobacco in many of
hav® aake l about probu-
bntma during American
urged the abolition of |
Tiri-y say they have been in-!
iu i-iv thousaudB of dolian by the j
■ax! and that the only way to ;
• t rebuild the trade is to en- |
-< Io bun planters and Amen- ;
..;-r-rcr>'.- by giving evary ist.uc3- !
growing and shipping of >
country. j
Oa ’I* ‘ the Cuban planter* '
trial U'> such action be >
nsi' wouli moan their eternal;
Haan'; TjroctrcaEy kill the tobacco in- |
d«--r7 They claim that the
jH.jmrr:' rii-- :m;wirt duties are abolished
ur j-.w-r- d. tons of inferior tobacco
wnsli be ient from the United State*
fata Cu'rii, ninnnfactured into olgara
jaS ritdnoi-d from the island as Havana
agar? Imdtm: their way into all the
aarknts .f the world. The discovery of
tew and rhe inferior quality of
tkeSO'sd-i would forever discredit the
^rktui-t ia'1 nua the market tor Havana
toistocri
[t ih ..k- ly that the president w.U re-
'trth-.' matter to congress.
Spam, by her grasping methods,
wlrrh -n 'he case of tobacco, the richest
ssnrr > >f revenue at her command, had
,n m view, preserved the integ-
rity of the product in rhe market* of the
‘17 placing such a high import
i tobacco as to practically pro-
, -bii-mi-nt into the island and
- but Cuban tobacco has been ex-
f: >-n the island.
- r-wr.iaents in tobacco culri-
vji.oti Florida from Havana seed
hav-. . that a grade of to-
bacc,' -ia raised in this eenntry
win- ;i only experts can fell from the
-ir'iclf. Its cn’.tivut.cin is ex-
Mexican. International Railroad. 4 n
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The shortest stamdard gu*ge fine taM* tbie bctW*ffB jrtb> irt
opal cities tn the United Sra e* 13d Ifrrtcti ;i ■ -^-■ -■ _ •,«TK
No A*ug* of care at tiro tte-tiwr. Tktaurt>>tfam bgy AMtfaE rt*
tatay b*two*o 3u Astaoto. Tm»» mA Cta ,
MONTEREY, DURANGO. ZACATECA5L AGIMSCAfc-
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ACADEMY
OF the Incarnate Word and
the Btessed baerament ’
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