Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 8 of 8
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The MmnGBii is sathorixed loan*
iMJnnce MR JOHN IJEGLER m a can
dltar- far (be ifficr of (.’ountyTreiemr
at the ensuing elerttoo on Not. 8.
HART MEW .
Far Ctasrtv Saps* uexdete,
T. P. BUFF.
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TupssUj Ftatieiies, par pair......
Chenille Partfemn, opeceal at
LACE CERTAINS.
Nottingham tea Carte* at
Irish Fnlat Lace Curtatae at. .......
Paint da Celata La- » Curtaiu ...................
Otto Zirkri’s Steam Marble and
Granite Works
have been morel to the corner of Bart
('omnerce and Cherry atresto, whsrv be
will be pleased to wait on all who need
any evnietery work at the lowest prion.
Beet work guaranteed.
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DR. ROBT. LEE >
Iteeaw, 418 A taste *•
«te »t Tifajw’sDragta«*
Par Htetsid Patens. Loub' Book
Stte. .
Uta brat Kits lor (be rroosy an made
St. Muy’s.
Tuesday next, Alt Salat'■ day, first
Man wfli bo at 7:30 a. m .and High
Maas at 10. In the evening at 7:45,
Vrapere of the feast will be rang, foi-
lowed by Vespers for the dead, sermon
and ringing of the "Libera. *'
On Wednea-tay. Ail Saul's day, low
Maes will be at 7:10 and High Man of
Requiem at 9 a. m.
Two bandied and fifty ehildren-are
in attendance at the Sunday school in
Si. Muy's, of whom fifty are in the
first Communion class.
Ihoe, L. Conroy
CONROY . &
insurance
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MlAKrnhun,
MlterahMpVstBte^
NII41 BrobmBt, - Bra J*ten*taar,
"Mas-ILMerta of DVaata camw to
aawasaTfaoday.
lb fiiihs— far Ke mi,am soda.
«LDm.',TMIw, 310 Coomwree St.
Xz.1. V-Houston of FloracvIDe wna
teteemlaat wesik.
Pbr umiulC ultort -g as moderate
. ytera sue ~tertx- ” UO ff.Ciswia.
Iter Btamfexd Pat erae, Loute' Book
Shorn.
Rev Was. tafitaaou of Ines arrived
fa the diy omMcmdtor-
dcaUX m
Toys
Drug Store-
RolJbL
Baking Powder
II. II. Hass.
LONS : STAR: BAHRY,
AND CONFECTIONERY.
134 Cor. Houston and N. Flores Streets.
See ns
ui I ewree,
SULLIVA* shoe co.,
_ fjftadq^arms for
trine Stic
\EW STORE.
NEW STOCK.
POPULAR
■before purchastag
Cot.
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EETABUSHED 1K7.
DfcALERS DC ....
Arms and Annmmitioa.
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The Messenger is authorised to an-
nounce HON. JOHN T. RIVENS aa a
candidate for Judce of the 88th Judldal'
District at the erralog electton on Nov.
8.
The MeS’KXOKR is anthorised to an-
nounce PAUL MEERSCHEIDT as a
candidate for County Tax Collector at
the ensuing election.
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TMK SOVTHERN MKSSENGE&, ©CTOIER *7, (SgC.
The Mxmkxokr is authorued io an-
nounce MR. FRANK UMSCHEID as
a candidate for County Commissioner of
precinct No. 4.
The Kesbekqer 1b snthirix d to an-
nounce MR. HENRY UMSCHEID as .a
candidate for the office of District Clerk
at the ensuing election.
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
dafe for County Commissioner of Pre
ciucl N'i J at the ensuing election, to
be held Nov. 8. WM. HERPEL.
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Jonke Brother^.
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The ceremonies of the day -loved at 3
p. m, with Benediction of the Most
Bleescd Sacrament.
3M V. ttiiera SItee:, Su iirie, Tur.
A full supply of Sporting Articles always aa hand. Repsteiny to- with
WE HANDLE * r — —
PREMIUM STAMPS and
PERIODICAL TICKETS
new
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duuxm
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solid ruuu
co to tbe RELIABLE CIN
SHOE PALACK. tW-
Mkke do mister m jumk
q sorters for »H style* of felt
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nturo^waH. Si
TheMzmbnoeris authorised to an-
nounce MR. LOUIS HUTH as a candl
date fbr the offi -e of County Assessor at
the ensuing election.
JESSUP M. BELL is a candidate for
re-e:ection to the office cf County Com-
missioner of precinct No. 2, and re-
sp>ctfnlly solicits the support of his
friends an J the public at the coming
election.
When in JNeed
of CLOTHING, HATS SHOB
tel MENS FURNISHING
GOODS, SEE
A. Pancoast's Som,
136 AND 138 W. COMMERCggr.
Their Goods axe rcliiblc.
Their Prices are
Suita (ready made) from ELM®.
Salta (made to order *■ w.og -
Skirts from 50 Cta. tp.
Shoes M.0G Up.
Hate ■■ SO Cis Up.
Papal Hlwing at St. Mary’a.
At we announced last week, tee
Papal blearing will be imparted by
Rev. C. J. Smith. O. M. 1., to the eon-
grrgathm in St. Mary's Church, this
city, next Sunday evening, October
30th, Esther Smith will lecture on the
subject of Ms recent vMt to Rome end
his- sudierce with the Holy Esther.
Special muste for the oceaefare has been
prepend by Prof. J. M. Steinf-ldt,
Orffiraist of St. Mary's. The order of
UNtcfeM will bo as follows:
Recital of the Btery.
Organ Votastory. Reverie by Dudley
Bnct
Lecture, Bev. C. J. Smith. O. M. I.
*’Unfold , ye portals evoriaaUug. * ’
Grand Chrnns from the Badem poo u.
by Gounod.
Tte» PspaiBtMriag.
Hymn to Lso XHl. by Gounod.
MteMyfoMted. satteottou guar |LW*’**- ____ ____
Solid silver wares and jewelry cheep
The Bell Jewelry Co ,
SR W- Commerce St.,
San Antonio.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE
COMPANY.
8*nd your Telegrams and Cablegrams
by the Pc ata J. I‘__ ______;___
important pointe in North America and
—via Commercial Cables—all puts of
the world. Mdn office 325 West Com-
merce.
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Hade from pun
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We are authorised to annouBce HON.
GEO H NOONAN as a candidate for
Congress in the Twelfth CongiMskmal
district
.. i. STAACKS, proprietor.
SAN A^n£2 a
TONIO HdIM ll
Dealers to Fine Drtv lag Hapw.
Matched taems and family drhas a
tecWiy-
COR. MARKET AXT CAElb'OSML
«;RE, TORNADO, PLATE_C
te ACCIDENT.
Court, Contraci
Fidelity Bonds.
». OUffQ Ul M«n
- an Antonio.
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Otto Rif
Sueocaesr to M. M.W
.Formerly Wm. Hb
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TELEPHONES
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(ST. JOSEPH’S BO.L
San Antonio.
ACtafEm
IteRg the in 11 I Irin
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**>* ettr arena and pswtas
*—B—«■ cf te ar talk
**d»Cslteae prtari
••stWkota
For District Judge.
J. L. CAMP.
For Diatom Attorney.
A. LEWY.
ForDitrlec Clerk.
HENRY UMeCHEID.
For County Judge,
PE IKR JONaS.
For Count v Clerk,
THAD W. SMITH.
For Couaty Collrwtar
JOaE CASSiANO.
For Sier IT.
JOHN WILKENS. JR.
For ’toonty Atr<wn«y.
JOHN A. O’CONNOR.
Far Conn y Aw««a<w.
CHARLES SHINER
F< r Cnautv Treasurer
JOHN W. TOBIN
For County Snivi T< r.
THO8 C. NEL-ON.
For Jwpeetor of Hites and Aulmsls,
■smbteteia ill
MCastanola
SIS Mte Aram
Iteunml1
California V
Umota at vray tow i
whisMen sad brandtaa. 1
wwecal. CORDIALS. »
Went at reduoed prioes.
ravael-«».fc nit ISTl.
JAMESCLAI
pRUGGIS
144 T. CilBBt Si, CSTMT
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CsxrfuUy FFe
Any Part of t
fem Itraodo Chthednd.
Tb-raerraw. the anotranary ot the
eemsccattaasf Rt. Rev. Bishop Fonet
wMB be ceiebtntod with Solemn Hfeh
■ass at » otfod at which Rev. J. de
D. Munea will ho celebrant.
Oa Tusoday next. Ail SJte' Day,
HMh Maas will be sang el 1® ». m. and
Vesper* it 1 p m. After veepas the
eougragnriaa will, actstheamra cus-
tom. scooted to dee Fare sate Ctee-
tsry, when pnywn for thefofthM do
parte will be 11 ih 11
Nte 'Weffitesdsp, AR Bretfs Dw.
MtesfiftiuiRn wfflbnteMofr
st “■ ta *• Bhagslat
I PtenandeoemeSMy. A mem for
'MAM Avtert tet htes ett w
3S8-33O W. Corasersa BL Ttlaphaao 118.
CJ. TN .LEROUX.
General Hardware
ARD IBUCULimi mzXKXgn,
ITO VIS, TIVWAKX.
LlW Prim. - SAI ANFOIf, TEIAX,
FrukJ.Mwyky. Willtasi H
IirpM & IiffiU*-
DookeieU
STAYIOWERS Ste ENCR
3CI, Alamo Flam. Sen Anr
lh« OrphAns* TUr.
The >Mr op raid an Tuesday is in tag
under te most favorable saijpliiss ate
is now ante fall hsudeay wnh proc
poets of a brililaut sneoan ta mey de-
partment. The aUactfoea in the va-
rious bootM and the mgram of entar-
taiuiMttt wm gives tolly in last sell
To-day, Thursday, there will be. es
already announced, a maztsee eatertatu-
mostaCSzMpt. m. Admltem lOcunto
for aoulu and cbildr<m. Season tkltom
are not good for the maflnee. Ths
splendid prognaw prepared for Thurs-
day and Jrid.y nighta are sapeuted to
draw large crowds. On Friday night
the Sodaltato prssrat * roauntie dram*,
styled ’’TbeDaad witacee:*’ the Acte
of the play .will be totunpensd with
wtuical nnmbcn.
The performances of the Fourth
Texar Infantry Band, who gecarously
volunteered their servieee, are univer-
sally praiard.
All who have not yet vbitad the Fair
should make a point ot doing so on
Thunday or Friday evenings.
Dfhfaegs Cannot be Cured
by local applicatfann u they cannot
reach the dtraaiol portion ot the ear.
Thera is only one w*y to cure deetneas.
and that is by oanstitatianal rvmediee
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con-
dition of the mucou- lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
30th chapter Slat verse: “If thou wilt inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
. •* - 'itaperfect hearing, and when it is on
, rixely cloud. Dentneta is the remit,
aud unless the inflnmmstiou can be
taken out and thin tute restored toite
normal condition, bearing will bo de-
stroyed forever; nine eases out of ten
, are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucous-
' surfaces. I
Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollare'
for any case of Deafooos (caused by,
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hal:'si
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. CBBvIT A < o , Toledo, O.
rarSold by Druggists, 7Be.
REMOVAL.
Henry C Rips baa removed his
r>phnt»t.->^,''gnnd repairing establishment
t> c:o Market street. All kinds of
hv an<[ mattrei* work. Carpets
c' <ui»<I t-y electric carpet renovator,
^urodurc repaired, moved, packed and
stored. Phone (CM.
at Meer'S IS on uh of the CathoMc
XMUtehffi Ms usnnl meeting od Just
Ttedtoy evening. At the does of the
> hteritohote ssssrihRa social ssmfam was
. Ind* atesr the natecse of the Indies'
' Anaflta7 of the Birauh. A rary an.
jiyshh rateug wrw*^bB-
n/sira^rt'ZmhMro^rag Store, ta
:, and masuto nrnra stasot.
Carpets, Bags, and Curtains. .
We hove reoafved the now F*E stock of Ctonete'i tawa^_
doaigde aud cotortags la ovary ttmu Axmteteru, HoyalWflJ^
Smaaimtn, fcnraato and Xngraian to p rww for
pose, and youll boated tn pap an mon than old atyfe«
ookn cost you alsswton. w
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as isftrfiteffSbJf
» A. B., eeso «aM gnt aumstAfM
W B.KRRR.
F< C“?***»FS** ** 1.
J- R- DWYXR.
Fra ^iwbrii haTtefost Ns. 3, f
•*^50 >. flvuk - <
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H-RRALUWAY. Ji
For Commtaterer <* « I
. >—*^1*5581 4 k
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Fmgtof St ViMdEBt thRUr-
kHM CORTCRt.
Friday October M, toast of St. ~7r-
sola, rihrags • red letter day In tbs
annals of the Urerlico Order, was duly
mhihintad in the chaps! of the Ursuline
Convert la this etty.
The Mere of the Saint wm celebrated
at 8:SO by the ch-plain. Very Bra. J.
B. B. Audet, V. G. During the oele-
br.itkm of te august Baer Idee, appro
prii te hymns of the day were sung by
the convent choir.
About 1am. the pealing of the Targe
be l ''Ursula*' announced to aD within
the cloister as well as to friends with-
out that the hoar for the religions pro-
. fosaioa at Sister M- Vine nt tied arrived.
(The statwre having aaaembtadr in the
I Ccmmnnity hall marched in pmcminn
tothenhapbi, the sister candidate with
her angel and the Bev. Moth* r bringing
up the rear, while the strains of the
‘ ’Void Creator Spiritas' were being in- ;
taned.
Very Rev. J. B E Andet, who pre-
sided on the occaakm, delivered an elo-
quent aud touching sermon on the
duties of the religious state. He teue
Ms test from the Gospel of Bi. Matthew
Chas. Dexit*,
(raon raxs, feaxci :
■Hair ta si w fete
TboSinmtM txxiCo.baHUiBb<a:raC£U.; AH K|WJ> ra Bair W.-iA-
Sa’orfeSlS^SSi’S'sSjHir.iniusi, - Sil AMU »*
kntonlo. Give us your orders and we :
vill use you money.
bn anticipated, as the winter started In
early and Sve fates of anow fell there
already in rhe beginning of October.
When it omens to climate there ia no
place like West Texas.
Send your lace curtains and fine work
to the Brownie Laundry. Phone 870.
Mrs. Mary Geutflx, aged 08 yearn,
died Let Friday night of heart failure
at her residence, No. 318 North Flares
atrera JDsoesard was the wife ot Mr.
Theodore Gentils, far many yearn
^retavfnsr tra aha. w Waters ---
and was highly rvspscted.' She <ras a
native of Paris. France, but had lived
hrrs during the last fifty years. The
funeral took place cm Sunday aftmeam
from San Fernando Cstheural and was
largely attended.
nttaen years' experienee. t DR. J W. BURBY. Veterinary sur-
Hootara Street, up scaire., rsstoence 81« Ave. B. T<-L 778;
. T. Beauregard, from Lai effioe US Blnm St.
meh. Karnes €0., wm Our good friend and effictant County
Comutekmer, Jess M. Bell, celebrated
his Cist birthday anniversary cm Satur-
day last. The occasion was neither pub-
lic nor ostentatious, but one of quiet re
joidng in Mr. Bell's large and intare-t-
lug family circle. Hosts of friends,
m.verthelsse, have taken the opportun-
ity of nrpiiaaiug their warm regard for
Ms loved ones at home in the earnest,
hope that Providence may still farther
"crown with honors his advancing
years.”
Heating and Cook Stoves, large as-
sortment. low priest at R. Plunger's.
The California aspites on the South-
ern Pacific was wrecked at Mis-
nrari City. Texas, on Oct. Ifith. The
engineer George W. Johnson, of Han ___ „ .
Antonio was killed; J O Lynch, the The Ursulines Beyond ti-e Opal Gate
fireman was scalded, and M. J. Garvey, " “ " “■ ~ ■
brakeman, was badly bruised. Both
reside in Sen Antonio, The rem-ins of
Johnson were brought here and the
funeral took ^lac* last Friday from hi*
late residence on River Ave Fireman
Lynch is now at Scuta Rosa Infirmary,
aud brakeman Gwvry rt bis home in
this city. Both are reported as doing
well.
A good Catholic boy. aged 18. de-ftM
work around house or taking care of
horn. O. L. L. care Mafemm.
SUMtehaers.
On All Saints’ Day, next Tuesday,
High Meat will be sang at 10 m
Vwpm of the feast at 8 p. m. followed
by Vespers for tbe dead, after whkh
the ctMugregatfou will proceed to the
omnstery reettfag the Rosary. At the
ostootary the Ihrawy win agafa be said
■d a eerraou denrared by FMher
DutoowMi.
CMI Wedaamky, AH Souls Dey. Mass
wffl be cetetaatodut 8 a. m.
' raiTMT nun
For Reprerenuum Eighty-ninth Dh-
trict,
TB(H. O. Ml ftPHY.
A. T. WALTOV. 9’
For Diatrirt Judge, Forty fifih Dam*
J- L. CAMP.
For Diatric; Attonwy. Thirty-»*
D*rrfc<.
CARLOS EEE.
ForD strict Tier,
. NAT LEV IS.
fa County Jutigr.
FROCH GMFF JONE5-
For Con trOrk.
FRANK MaC. 5 EWTON-
Fo-Cow-ty CAIWrtra.
PAUL MEEBSt BE1DT.
For Oimitr TmtSEurfr,
JOHN LEGIXR.
For Sheri r.
JOHN P. iSTITWtELL
Flor ttewaiy Altomer,
BART J. DelflTT.
. Fra COkuty As**-ar.
L0U13 BF?H.
Foe Oonty Sutra* er.
warn cald cell.
Fra trapmaor ot Bidefund AnimaA.
ST-
terau etesewf aeffi ptonii la raffirt
MhB bp te-totorara. FMdep, Ml
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himl Dirs® ail
Cor. CoDqc and Nai
Open Dey and Night- T
HOWARD D. HENNIN S. ,
For Superin oodrat of puMc Interne 1
D - JOHN P. ROTE. J
For RapreraetoUvra tn tbe L^lOwre j
W-A. -»URZ8ACH _ :
; For Ceosity Cwamiiihuir.Pre<- rrtNe.1 |1
OGAR. K.CJAtVFORD.
i ForCaautrCramstotaM-, PrnetoctNA* Ji|
r THUR. P-MX ALL.
•8FChuBtpChubstaataeajft8d**"**S|
Kese.PteModtNAlifl
Dr. RaidyK. Beater. laaataS taCaa Aatraio
tall IS Dr. UgarK Baxter, leaated
in flea Antonis ia ISM.
Hunter & Humer :
Dentitetrt^ Offime Oppmite the Xsu-
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303 Alamo Rua 8u AxtoUAlteBM.
JOHN P. CAMPBELL begs to an-
nounce that he is a candidate for re
election to tlieofficeo’ Sheriff of Bexar
,, Uo- Thinking his friends for put
Ito system reaches all fovore. he respectfully solicits their
■ | support at the coming election. Nov. 8
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. CbffiswteYAACEE BROS , fae lend-
f I" ’ ** te
m’1 / i:JSfeihT8v’ wMrail yea thebeot
IK wdEftr ffimferat rasmey. OMwrad
Ln: warn* ruMon. Man. MRS W. Csamerre
- attncR,
'■ Mte-jOhMuBohutob one Wshetoa wRb
■*rtrKiulKfaetear» of fate etty.
trtffisiifay ufaM. afatoet, st
toffirajtaiiradf rate rara ttg
r ■behmiae Rfoteri* — ,
■a ffifr 1 fittette* Asste jjtara gy
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Ron*e J!k AValilMtab>
WUOUBiXX
■ Tib. lipin, act Op.
MabaaSpaeiahyteAliaxWlsm.
WOLFE’S BAHIG CO.,
stfa: beead, caip, iu mizcis.'
Wholesale and Retail. Tele 388
Orders promptly attended to.
321 m 323 2. mm St, hl AitSlift, Ttl.'
Sodality Note*.
At tbe meeting of St, Mary's Branch
last Sunday P. Astorino and W. Burns
were duly received as candidates. We
deeply regret to state that again one
name had to be dropped.
What are you doing for the Grand
Fair given at Beethoven Hal] for the
benefit of our dear orphans! It ctoere
to-morrow (Friday) night, so you must
hustle.
Have voe seen In last week's issoe, an
MfortndaciiigSodailsta to subscribe for
tbeSoumBx Mbhukoirt
Another offler: Any Sodaltat, sending
to the Sodality the comet answers to
raven :7) pocxke pubUahed in the So-
dality Notes, will be entitM to * hand-
some photograph of the players of the
'“Lost Hter, 'a drama produced twice
with great succera on the stage by the
Sodatarts. A first chance;
What is foot which occurs once in a
minute, twice in a moment, and not
once iu a hundred years?
“HaavMi and earth shall pass away
'sooner than the Blessed Virgin shall fail
to aerirt thorn who have recourse to
her. '-Ven. Louis de Blois.
ctatoyef fine work
Dr. J. M. Cain. Dentht. Dwlbteg
fMkwk.Saa Autauto, Tax. First dam
week atreerouable prices.
Miss Anuta Johnson returned last
-weak from a vitet to Centre Point.
Fbr Standard Patterns, Louis' Book
.-Mara.
Mt. Rot. BtaMpForert arrived ia tee
slto cm Taeedsy evsufag amd left next
‘Oar far DaDaa.
Dr. TtaUara,DaatM, Wickes’ Bulld-
h*. asst to Oottu Htmse. Honest Mgh
ittam work at low pctom.
Stew, Stevia.
Haatfag and Choking.
K Prssgur, MB-4 E. Commasaeflt.
Bev. P. L KsRer. of Holy Rosary
Itarat, Galvwtoa, honored tbe M»-
mm with a visit yvaterday-
LhUsC styles In tail and winter suit-
lags at ■'luata,’’ taUor. DO W. Com-
marts Sc j
Prof. Toooauo teaches Hpnoteh and!
Startbamd. j »>R:K«s>K>a.
No. 3teK E. Hooctam Street, up stairs.
Ctesqpitete Roach. Karoro €0., —
▼irttor to tbe dry thia week
Fbr tbe latest styles in Photos, go to
Curtis. B 8 E. Houston 8L
Mr. Victor Goiter of St. Hedwig has
rsturnsd from a vtatt to bin brother in
Waco, and fevured the Mi sous cits with
a rail while peering through Beu An-
tsufa.
---Drv. Love A CoQter. Dentists. -----
Sfi K Houston street.
Go to tbe ALAMO MILLINERY
tttVHKX fioHF wp to d*to nUttMty. Th*
best goods st ths lowest pricei. No.
317 Alamo Plaxa.
Mbs Mrafo O'Connor, one of Vic-
toria's dtanahtg young Incise, peraed
ttauogh Ban Antooio last week on bar
w»y horns after ea extended visit to
Mew Ycsk amd Weshiafitos.
First tiara dresumaklug, aa well as
aoserdeoa plaiting, done at the Alamo
MHEnery store. No. 887 Alamo Piass.
The Brownie Landry has the collar
-amd enfit trade of tbe etty. Tbe up-to-
date dreesers have their laundry dene
there. nooeSn.
Mr amd Mr^Michael Goggaa. with
their damgbtor Mies Ethal, are in town
for a few day a and wm return to Ban-
der* far tbe winter. They are secant-
pealed by Mira Montague and Dr. J. E
GardtaerdBaafera.
Tbe Brownie Imuadry will not tear
roue clothes or break your collars.
n«*m.
Ftw prompt deli vs ry and rood weigh?
rad tassaure In Weed and Cool ring up
TUapboeaNo.81. Stnmnr Wood Co.
Xs-IMieomaa Frank Dawson met
with * serious aeddeut at the South-
waster* lurans Asylum last Betardgy
■th 1 1. mi. Itewvou wm ek work on a
seefiold whea bo mfaaod a step and Ml
to tbe ground, breaking a leg
Vforot drum cutting system at Mrs
CMH>, MB W. Commerce St.
fai Siafiel, 881 Feat Commerce Sr.
SesAouee. Fresh Garde* and Field
Heeds. Wtatsr Turf Orta. Rye aa;i
Berfey fraprotangr. Butcher, Dairy
amd Poultry Supplies.
Wb are rind to be able to tate that
Mre. H- P. Drought ia stendl recover-
ing from her recent severe ili~raa, and.
it is hoped, will soon be able to reeume
bra plane in nfigforo and aoctal circles,
where her ahssnee baa been keenly Mt.
FALL MILLINERY. The gnndort
Hoe ia thedty at money-taring : rices,
SeetrarBfatefayaUnxuus. EDWARD®.
308 W. Cummwtw Street-
, Watches and Clocks, reliable time-
Imvm* st Bcnr pricM si
The Bell Jewehy Co.,
387 W. Commerce St.
Oa Thuiulaj next. Nor. 3, the hidira
of Bra Fssaaaao Ovmetary Aaaotiatidn
wRl curve to tbe ftebKe * gsaaiaeand
apputhfiag Mirriran Supper in tbe build-
feig baraeatato wort of tbe Sen Aa-
teafo Nofiraallianfr. on WeotCmaiiraua
bo perfect, go sell what thou luM. and
drawing te eh«-r at St. Mary's "college, Mve to the poor, and shalt have traaanvr
in heaven: aud come follow me.'* Hav-
ing gone through the prescribed formu
la, the aspirant pronounced the per-
pstnal vows in a clear aud audible
vuioo. The “To Deum" at the ckae
was entoned by the venerable Texas
miariouary. Bev. P, F. Pariaoi, 0. M. I.,
aud taken up by the avstatuit clergy.
among whom was the paator of St
Fetor Clever's Church, Rev. J. A.
Dumoulin. In 1SS8 Rev. P. F. Parisot,
O. M. I., prodded for the first time at a
religious proIemiOD In tbe- Urn:-line
chapel.
Au entertainment took place in ta»,-
afternoon about two o*c:ock, when
every number of the following highly
Interastiog program was reedt red in a
moot exeeLent mai'imr;
Greetings of the Day. cbortu .
AH the Pupils
Ptano Accompanist, Miss A. Gull
beau
Address . Miss A. Gullbean
Pleera Do, I nut rumen tai Solo
....... ......Miso L Gallagher
Recitation ... *. Mita H Kfoibatea
Father at Sea. luztrumeutal Solo. .
Miss M. Burda
Greeting (a poem;--------Mbi L. stei',
' Mandodne Selections ,
Mi-ot-s P. Keepers. I. Ascarate and M
Aacarate
Plano Accompanl t Mte« M. Aacarate.
St. Ursula and the Ursulines, Emay .
Mias H. Kotnla
Mocking Bird, Instrumental g.(lo
Miss M. Cortesy
How Rubenstein Played. Recitation..
Mbs A. Baker
Darkeys, Duet
...... Mlsees Cortray and Kiehne
Genevera, Recitation. .Mb* A. Cnmiano
Oberon. Trio.
... Misses Gleim, M. and I Asch rate
Carnival of Venice, Instrumental Solo
■ Mbs A. Gni beau
Tuscan Giris Crowning the Sea .
All the Pupt!
Piano Accompanist, Miss A. Gni]
Vol. 7-
The Rockport N-w Era speaks of the
Judge in the followi.-.g terms:
In thb issue of Thi> New Era we an
mounce tue name of th j ilon. John T.
Bivens as a candi Jar- for Dbtri t Judge
of this district. Judge Bivens to a
lawyer of hlgo legal attaium nts, and a
Targe practice i:> tbe western part of
this and the adjoining western districts..
Aa to hb ability as a lawyer no farther
evidence Deeded than his someroua
aNe briefs found io tbe reports of the
Auperior Courts Beltevlng that a
Judge thou d be non-partisan be ia ea-
tenr'ed with no ptrty uomtaattaa, and
will go on th - bench free Iron nartivar
obilgHtfoue sad partisan per^odices.
Thto to just what oar district n-eds. a
purely no.i-parttoaa Judge, who is a*
aide lumr. ready to sinriirihtsi tbe
tews as he Sato thwm. end mate am*
- » setawAstg to tbe tmtictnuyJ
___erne who owe Ibeir effioe te »l
tefisrotbepmteteivaKBtagarra tbZl
___________,'<ha> fete M Bafiafij
rooM gat a artkWbaMw^gffi sttafia-i
• ' ■ / : 1 / 'r’llild
Owe lot at Im* xoranKa Otejrao Raro. rtariro
eolariags, worth 31M nvffinrany, spectalm-Jce
..........................................I ”
08 inch bend-ome Axmir star Rugs, rich pmtterm end oelv
■ eAecia, cost yomBB.08. miybe fii BD elaswhm. rt ,
■ M tae*°itoyal Wlltoe Rugs, baedsome psttesM.
R colorings fa gram, gmast. gold, etc., *LW vutae for
I Ooe lot B-qmartro CbeniDe- Table Cratn. beautiful d»
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