The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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SSStisrta LEAVES THE SERVICE
M in« lailutlriM.
Baltimore. Mil, Dc, 13
JXAS
emom and cattle.
M Midland told Me-
---«f Big Lake ifty Hero-
ImI Ml eahrws at $48 per bead.
OM, Overton of Colemaa county aold
* *“ ..... i of Dallas county 360
at HIM. They veto
_ Hereford*.
. Mia Scharbauer ban shipped 150
—— *f Mi Hereford bulla to Baratov,
M M wintered oa alfalfa farms In Pa-
00a valley.
Dick Carrow baa delivered at Henri*
otta the last of a thousand steers re-
oaatly aold to P. & Witherspoon at
a lep»
Bids Farewell to His Men and Departs for
Washington—Opposes Expansion—The
Outline of the Treaty.
Tr«kl. at Ra.aaa.
j Havana. Dec 13—Three Cubans we. e mtmmorr. mu. m. n \ i*rgc
j killed ami one Spanish officer and two nt mltcr of new Industries was re,H,r:.
t INM Mourutttl in !Ui affray U*t«««»ti #..i ».« * i.«._____. .
aome Spanish officers off duty hikI a
number of ritlzriu, and a )•«m> ut cu.
bans a ho wished to tU. :h- r# 00
theater on a.iouul of the d«atli of tlen
tlnnia at Washington The Spanish
<*d hy the Manilla. tuior* Record for
the week Just ended. mmoi.k which
may l>e the follow lug a» tliu
most important
Sharp Pain
. .. ......— »*iii|Hirik ill \ | Ki* It fcs4w, Im
troopn jm duty Intel .rne.1 «.,u ivslored foundry In Al:,|..„„i, $ ;o uou
nrnfo
:.^r.rrrr
Darling from one j-ln* to another .til
swollen Joint,, ir OammaUon, t,lt '
lerln, .re < ha„< of rheiw.
All I hew painful eymptomi ,r„
Hood's Sarsaparilla which purifies tt* 1
and m-ntratio . i»... — ia . . '
■eyaw s f arewell. Tre..f ou.n..j,
Satunnah. Gw. Dac. 14-Col W. j. Part,. 14.-ffxtrmmlin.ry pre
ryan tede good-bye lo his regiment, cautions are maintained hr both th* --------
«he third Nebraska, and left for Wash- , peace commissions lo preserve seereo a' ut Ta.-on th.
lagton. where be will remain for two as fo the contents of the treaty r«.e *h*r,> ,h'"* *•*"' »*eny Spanish
or three days. commission has two copies but even
Last night all his men were | the commission attaches are not p, r
gathered around him and he mad# muted to peruse the documents
them a brief address of good-bye. The following is said to !«■ an out
■peaking of foe pleasant associations lire of th^treaty
* F. Ullam took from Decatnr to *“• r**r** ,ipon ,*BvlB* “**■ Ai ArU‘ •* 1 l-roude* for th. relinquish
~ Wilkes of thorough- *** Indicated from what he said, he went of Cuba.
OM of the finest mare* ever ?""* ‘° ,h* “,Dr!"*i«n that he would Article 2 provide# for the of
to Jack county. 1 ***** the army w ,-n he waa at home a I’wto Rico
Mem of Pecan bnve received 1 m^taTl i.’k 7° T °*" '** S'!** 3 Pr°'idfa f°r ,he ,*‘*iuB
Hereford bulls recently *„ * ,r,rnd* ,,e •hook h-nds «»*« Philippines for $28,000.00© a* com
---------W. K. Armour of Kansas " *V*ry “,n ,n tb* r*«‘m*B» an’l l">risaMon
CHy. fine Individuals of that breed I **r* f*w ,rBrB ,hed 00 ‘he
Whll. P"r* °r *c“* o( «»>* hoys, who were
Whlln—probably the be:t much attached to him Col Brv.n m-
tolSI iTt C0,,^,• ‘h#re #r* d,f“ed ,hat ,D * <borl tla» ^ would
tofoto T,k'1‘htad* Clve a fu,,<*r •••‘ement of hi. views. -'rttcle 5 deal. w„h the cew.on o|
pvuctlcalile here, but a, this time he would furnish only *-"•**«. «« asaUrial. arm. More*
at 8a° An* th* interview; bu‘w'“^ *"d •" Pr-pcrty appertmn.nr
order.
Alter the new, of Gen Garcia s
death spread throut.li lla.atia the (11
ban, wished to have all the pla.es of
amusement closed They started tu two
places frequented b% Cuban* but the
management ut the Taeon ih.-atei
• ers among the amltenae refused in
« lose the house ITiereli|MUI Mlegretl. ,
a former captain of iumirKeii! troops
yol into Mil e\i Ite.l MIKUniellt with ;||r ,
manager of the theater ami VIIegr.11.- and drue
was escorted t„ (he sidewall. l.> i’he
lice There Allegrette entered into a
healed discussion with a Spanmh oth
•er. who struck yhIni a roes the face
with the flat of Ins sword Then theie
cigar
tniniifaititling company. f.’iiuHMi laud
ci'tipany and large phosphate plant in
Morida; f.>.0oo.oov gold miuing < om
l>au. lu tds.rgm .••l ion lie factory.
f;n non eietnior computH . r|,.t
trie • ninpnm . f'Oti.PuO Ilnur ,par
niMijtn* Hint mainif.n lin ing coinpany
an.1 . xietisite mi, Mil. works m K« n
*".k» l.loo.NMt inmpaiiy to build • I.,
til. pl'itit y.’f. Otsi met. nil lie « oinpany
m I oulHlana. »l«c.o.*> K|„h* factory.
llVi.otsi .ian \ f, mi,* .,
oinpan
|.t,» INK)
of rheumatism. Wh, omtinus u>
•ken you may be relieved by
— » - - . » -■* , s s* wsy
Hood’s Sarsapari
Americas Creslr.t M,d,C|0^ r
. .. . ----- Ptlf«
I II.MMl « Co .
fiepared by <
H OOd •» l»lllg care ail User |Tli. g0
W..« . | ,e ,..r ...........
A brotilsh laud wua relat-mg
frbnd ai Ids dinner tat.I* the ,
of « fine fish he .aught one day
"Ikittald." ruiil he to t|„. r.Jn
,l,h ' h“" -‘b old nun bi
- • -.......... ■ w how heavy -b#
f2t* IMS' lime works * *,H,k yesterday. ?*'
oil lkmal.l neither spoke
i" Maryland «.tdt>00 cottonseed ----- ------
111,1 naniifm luring company. tli.iSNi Th,> '“'f'1 ^l-at*.l the question
VVeel. ’ replied iK.nahl it
*1*''r'ce plant mnipniiy. <s»o water "»el. * replied Ik.nald |
wik- i„ Mississippi 10 t,,,, |,e fac- ,*"1 at It had,
to aehteen ut dinner time Ht. I 1
'‘■•Ik- in Mississippi 10 ton be fac-
tor\ Oimmnmi mercantile company in
ArtUie 4 embra e* the plans of th.
«esaiori of the Philippines including
the return of Spanish prisoners in th.
hntiflt of fh<* Titdlo'ii
Article 5 deals with the cession ..f
~ ---------- —— >“ts time be woul
.Charlie Broome arrived at San An-1 the following interview;
•Ho with 200 head of bulls and steers. "My reason for leaving the army waa
. ‘ 8 shipment to Mt forth In my letter to the adjutant
r K-ssrr: r
Tha Holland brothers and P E. ' cl,‘^‘l I believe that I ,an be more
91 BMIothlan received from II- t»«eful to my ./ountry a, « civil,an than
llnola one day |*gt week twenty-sli “ • soldier."
DUrhWB CMl,e f0r ,1CO, BrVan ,hC“ to the
..____ dlacusaion of p itllc queyflon*. saying
Houston, with the fruit*, flowers and Tfae People of the 1 nited States hav-
▼toWAblea; Fort Worth, with the far- rescued t uba fiom fore.gn control
mere and dairy men and Midland, with «*»> bow r»*i,m* the discussion .,f iUl priton,r» «f *‘»r held bv sr
COWb°y‘- he ,hr^ Mmxha 0/ boniestIc problem, which confront -hi, *" f>f ,h* prl^ners held by he,
■MT delighted pilgrims hyst Week. nation and to ihn rotoi'derntion of the po“,k:,, committed ,n th,
CapL A. P. McCord has received4<l«f *ew questions arising out of the war a,'tulre,| bv the I nited Stat.*
which he will fatten on hla, farm ni*l' be in error, but in my judg- Art,ck f‘ P'larantee, the legal right,
•orth of Cameron. He Is now feeding our nation Is in greater danger ■apan,ardi’ eemalnlng in t'uba
1» all MOO head, using hulls and Ju?t now thr.n c...______ . Artb le in establishes religion* frf-e
t<> the Spanish administration in th.
Philippines.
Article 0 la a renun. union by both
nations of their respective . laiuis
against ea. h othet and the citizens of
Mil other
Article T grants to Spain her Tad.
and shipping In the Philippine island,
th» ,:ilae treatment as American trad,
amt f hipping far a period of ten years
Article b provides for the release
of till prisoners of war held by Spaj,,
and a'l of the prisoner, held by her 1
_ —. Hi \ ni«*r« antllo* *'oiii|iuii\ m
•a. a ...lit.ion '-tween the l ulum, Wth , rir,.,|„„ 2Mm additional spin
am. th* Spanish militiamen more ro„on f
..low, were atrn.k on 1-ih „des and $-..»),»« h„ vrle alla.-hn.ent compativ
manv person, from the cafes and par..* .« Sootl, |7,
: nm'" , f-""!«•»= .......... .......... * g„id
€ f P^Pt'* f"*m ndning .on punv |„ Tennessee ,-
sq-tares Suddeql. a shot wa, fire |. (WM wJ(,.r ,VOI ‘ "" 9"
whether hy a ful-an or bv a Spaniard -wtem tor ^ ... ^2
m tent Iona ilv or a.-blent.llv , an not ie. ...mpany IMIW cotton gin and |&«
~ ", an;' 'h*‘ *‘trr*U-'1 ln"' ,,,n"M-r • °n,l'ai.y T.V.S ,.to .MMI
n e.i on lwi.fl. Side- and Vlturo la,, t. a ... ........men: proje.t. IM.000
^ h "tU#n- b,,rn .......* — -mien mill company.
smv and tw.niy wh.n ye ut d.H
■upper wt the < aptain "
1 h. n after a pause, he added
I ve been telling lees a my It
I lease the shooters, but I II b|,
If I am going t„ tell lee* m ai)
age to please Ihe fl,hera '
*h-.f and seriously wounded, while sit
tine at a table
More shots were tire,) „nd the , u
Kins ran through the hotel ..flb.- an.,
made ih.ir w.,v up stall* Mild another
wisinded tt an tiros, into the r.s.iii <>
• uple.1 by In ut Fitihugl. I.ee Min ,.f
tke g.-n.-ral and fortn-r ...nsul gen.-.al
here demanding protection
C-n Ore.-ne and several of hi, .1
*I«"NNI ,.ajM.r U(. ,,„|1|1J4|M |:tll.|HMj
1' tnlHr 1 ntupany. fi inmmmmi ,(>a| ,
P«"V |..ii iHNi <ompany 11 (MM, 00,1 n<1.3 ' 1”t a‘M''‘- M"*
nulling io«ipanv tKMMbwi . nearlyt.MifeetahovetlteWt.ini
1 limaiiato ,,M.| and lotmdatlon. making u.is 1,0.1.-
............... tvlephoue high,,, bridge tZr Z "m
M.gh Mriege l»w„
The In lghl Of th. north p.«r u
ne.v hast liver 1,ridge at New ’
Hie foundations for which wd|
tie completed, will be twenty
above high water The ,,.14! hetgl
the p|.r will J30 f,.,.t on „
rest the steel towers. Wb: h win
tend 31.. feet atM.ve the taaejnrr.
~ne is now reeding ’t?*1 »»r nation is
la all MOO head, using hulls and cot- now than Cuba Our petmle de ArU' k 10 **«'»ahllsh.-s religious free-
ton —d--- *------------- fended C'uha agairrft forotffn arm. now ,h" Ph‘"PP,n" •"«» guarani...
they must defend themafhes and their "" ,h,,r, h‘‘" eT'ial rights.
-------—to ■« U IU.
to« seed meal from the mills at Cam
eroa.
Irra»k Crowley, a Midland cattle*
baa bought tha Fouta reeideuce
oa Hill street and will urlnq his fam-
Uy from Midland and locate porman-
•■tly la Fort Worth.
Ifoavlll# cattlemen who are short on
“** forced to prepare them
«»*«•. now
they must defend themselves and their
country against*a foreign Idea - the
colonial idea of European nations
Heretofore greed ha. p*rvefted the
government and used its Instrument-
Article 11 provide, for the cumposl-
tion of court, and other tribunals in
Porto R|«o tvn,l Cuba
.......... Artn le 1C provides for the ariminif-
alitlea for private gsins.'buTnow "the I?!!0" °f ,n 1 or,° H'c« and
^ry foundation principle, «f our gov- ,V„ , „
ernmem are aaaaultad. Article lo provides for the contir.u-
The Imperialistic idea la direetlv 'fT. ^ ***** °l roP>‘ It
for feeding during th. win- directly rights"# the' JTed ^ U ...........bat in addition to
Ur are hopeful that the late rains will * “*Q“blt,c to lh* Idea and ideals Spsairh hooka admittaac* fr-T J' i' ^ ’ht** an'' *uun''.'i. -vho had
Immoaaurably Inmd their feed bills. b‘<h ^ve been cherished by the Article 11 provides for thl^ ."("y pr. vlou.iy mcntlood. fourteen
If there is no severe weather for the a an p'or,,# ,lnc* «be signing of ment of consulate* iv ^ , “re ,,Hn«‘ar,‘d f“r •« Pfl'a.e houses
few week. »be declaration of ind.^-a* consulate* by bpa.n ,n the ____
»h»> had ta-en out on the i.ahony
• at. lung the .ro».i| he.,r.l ih- u;.Tomi
■ n 1 he .hot* I ami went lino th. , on 1
•tor So soon as (he Sp.utl,h ofln-etj.
,..W („n C-r.en. who wa.* tn uul.oiut
thev *toppe<i the pursiii: ..f the
uan« saluted, and retired
if the meantime Kstali.piio la-mu,
l«d lieen falallv Wounded lu th. ,!(»••(
«nd I .-dro Hl«*,.i ..ml s m.r Jimine/
had icen killed
Shortly afterward* the Spapisti
guard, on dutv sat aim. d in the neigh
boring streets and order was restored
It Is report**! that in addition tu
killed and wound.d. *v.ho had
•• lupany u, W est \ Irgmla
N.-w building* announced a, to i„
» o».«(pi. ted tn. hide h $130,000 addition
t-> 1 hurt men( hou*e l„ Washington |i
-• fvss. ,• *blen<»■ m (laM.mia X r
ln K(ir, u, rth. Teaas!
ho.H m i hattunooga |Vnn i;,0 , .
'JC In tJr.ensU.ro, \ <• |:>,mH.
- h.N.I „. (>akman Ala . . our,house
Mena Ari hot. I in lauiisvllle. Kv
* ■'"“*0 '‘•‘I***' hi Ni w Orleans l^r .
V’O""" building in Foit Worth
d.-va*
the world
•'."“•-•-I l r.lHMr.Mp
Mr« Adelia A F Johnston d*i
tiie womans department of t
lin college first woman pr.iflese*
tliis lirst - ollegi to pra. tl. • >-*(-
Hon ha, inspired h« r friend, •,»
a sum of § .0 .msi l(, f,,un,| 4 ;> -rma
Adelia A 11. Id Johnston prof#,
ship, whose in-.imUnt sha.l risay
u unman.
»«r feed bills, . ‘‘■erlahed by the Article 1* , .....
If there I. no .ever, weather for the Am#r,<an aince «b. .ignin, „f ri, nV ‘ tor ,he
rurttoj. «y, hi. .rnttle aro I. flB0 countri^i,^ n V, T* bX E',rOP#an «be same treatment a. 0
condition ibh *k.* *»untrle«> or It must abandon .k- 4____________ '^un.nt ti to
Tbnrftory. «y. hU -rnttl. are flno ^ntrle.i"orT 'T* *“e aa.77L,£nVa.t
condition, and that he has a large trine that °>u»t abandon the dor- Amerl. ana for ten years Spanish shin
—»t of fern, on hand for hl. catlU Z 'Z ,ha,r rtn"
they require the same. * *™ from tha t>f the -----
governed
Article 16 stipulate# that the obil-
Naiils Waders.
Manila. Dec 13—The l»la de Tubs
ooe «f the c ruisers sunk by Admiral k -----—
Admiral Dewey in the battle of Manila ** de. l.ring it to l» uacoOstitu-
on May 1 last an.| which he "',l*al ,OT ,hU «*»»f,ninieat to s*cur*
loceign territory, except for roallng
Ja.-r-— 5~ “kS~?=
•bo possess the he.vi-._____ . -“1 W“h *'th<»ra*a' of the r.pt Whiting, formerly of the Mor-
on May 1 last and which he subs,
quently caused to be rawed, started .0
Hongkong yesterday under her own
steam She la of 1030 tons jil.place-
' Mini Mnt|nii
Washington f»ec n Discuasi.in of
'Vo questions e4. h of interest an.|
Importance at this lime, was tegun by
'he- sc-nate m Us session yesterday
T»*rltorial evpansb.tr and the con-
struction of the- Nic aragua c anal occ u
pied the attention of the body dur-
ing the greater part of the afternoon
As soon as the routine morning buni
ness had been disponed of Mr Vest
•■Heel up his resolution, offered last
• eel, declaring u t€J be un.oo.titu-
V Mater •• ail It.'.
"A baby, say* I Zangw'l
Joy to its-mother, an heir :«• it fj
a . har-^c to t,he nurse, a .<>.; t*
clergyman who baptize* lr a a»w
logical S|M>i-im«n to the physnia
new 1-istomer to the shopk-eper *
ii ilsaace to t.e neighbors
The cleaning of a gun a'Txct
neighborhood boys.
Stations or some like purpose, unless
I'S intention »«* ,0 confer statehood
upon the territory and citizenship up
on its inhabitants Mr Vest declared
that it was a basic principle of this
- —--- ■■ MOEiif n
25 - ^-« 1 •» Sw .hlpc. h., .. * ^«el StnlH xithorlllH Iron lb. ta-1 b„ „n.,rf r, 0|J>> it ... . H.k „ .....
Sa*T WW doctrine- ...... Chnrlenton. me t.tte, n„ „„„ w «“vent..„
Will winter all right. •80m# thin!, .* . .n Article 17 provides that the treaty sick. ernment are derived .
B. Marrah of Ran Angelo, sold *00 be made against th ’ B*ht 8hou,d fn,,al ,,e within nlz months r-*-* * - *v------- «u»«aen
twjto lOMthrom and 200 four., ateero. treaty. buU would preJe *'1? °f ,rMm/h' ^ °f "i*n,n* by
•bito ha has bean pasturing near Col- if th. treat. 1. J P f ■no‘h*“f PUn governmenu In
•«*> City for several .ontha. The mu.t bT l° "^'atlon. finding.
t>-
order to L#
»«wt be renewed and Instead
IT--to Fnuik Kell of Wichita tlln* Bnd ln,,<,ad of ■»'-
»W»l aad tha price 923 around. omn _____VT^°*. arrordin« “> our
The Raleigh leaves for home „n °f ,h‘' fl"'*rne,l. and maintained that '
Thursday, via the Sue* .-anal :h'' **•'**'»*I Kovernmeat had no author-
As the result of an altercation liefor* • *‘l,b*‘r In morals or the constltii-
a fruit stand, a California volunteer lo *° twyoad that prim iple n,.
iS Stabtie.1 anil leu neilt—e _______ 1. . held that (he. ..et^. i. t . . .
_____________own It —w.mn* 10 our Tush CnlldSdei
**m In .very way aad the TV* “nd ’h*D ,kal *‘tb <ol,apaw1 yesterday evening It went ■‘•*«on was four
j >bu subject In our own way.
.... e-.-H-j. « . Miiiornia volunteer ......... "cyimii tnat principle ||.
waa stabtied and two natives were shot h,‘M »bat the principle had been aus-
'■ 'idaed by the supreme court In varl-
%
IK EXCOUNCE IF STIIT If
dead.
A Wyrterr.
Cleveland. 0. Dec. 13—Pntrolma.i
of the third precinct
It went station was found dead on his beat in ar Morgan op
an alley near the corner of Woodland Nicaragua canal
Anri ( '>■* ftt anisaa tie. ■ —s s
la due not only to tha originality
limpHcitjr of Ihe crmihiiiatioo. but
- --------------------.« .n van 10■«*! •hill with which
.........««- —ss'i
»o controvert It. true and „,;_c_.i »“
Mr Morgan o,iened the debate an tha
.............bill with
H.. McCoy 01 Oihkoah, Wig., waa
■IIM. - Worth recent'y, returning from
^WBfoWoncouaty. Tha Sawyer
* ewMMEy. of which Mr. McCoy
sod oat of the principal
‘ ot the heat
down with a crash and roar like a
*r-at explosion.
W a. bF T"r,“# Masonary of granite blocks and
wa.hlngtoo. Dec. H.-Yeaterday, brteta «® ‘be height of fifty fee, fell . _____________________ „ ...
Hie a • hlld'a toy house of block., and by hl» «‘d* a'«h three empty He was willing TfaT ‘rC
.----• ----— - -•*—*-*ni The ease ia shrouded i„ ______ * 0 take any measure
and Case .venue. He wga lying tn bourn7ajiealTw JtlU^tlhta
a pool of blood, with a bullet hole The whole countrv k »««lon.
through the brain A revolver waa disappointed tr li * *>W' Wou,d ***
,K ,u___ oiaappointed if congress did not .cL
true and original remedy Ae
genuine Syrup at Figs ia manufact
by the Cuiroiuu F10 Hr a or
only, a knowledge of that fact
“•1st one in avoiding tha wort!
Imitations manufactured by other
ties. The high standing of the C
pomia Fm Nrurr Co. with tha r
®“ profession, ami the aatisfa*
which the genuine Syrup of Figs
guven to minions of families, —
of th. kl* »cMicrcayr s
_ . IB* "rnate was largely con- “ ,n,,a» ««»y no-me of blocks and ,7'"“ ”7 a,ar-
aJmf JJ d,^Ua•l0,, of ‘be Nicaragua ,oowl from *hr bondage the 8.000.000 '’bambere. The.raae i. shrouded in which would result cal profemion. Md the uatmB
S £71rHH*:L:! i ~£r
tmtrrmt of the Maritime company » 'rroundlng neighborhood Several BOW bnown. He wa. »s years old. an ) ,mm n.lltr,1,t ?' * h*‘ ' an*1 ?“ ‘h® ea®flienee of lu remedy
^3355=.......-==r* ~ ^^* =zirzr='
•toy recess. Mr. Morgan defended the Washington. Dec 14 —The monthly h<,nM> **"' ,J#U* Hobaon • grand re- th# dl, iJTtrt .h*# V*" P*rt of *“ - ‘—
II and the Maritime rompany, and tt*t*MM of Imports Into the I'alted i H* h“ rac«lved orders to b»‘talr, Th ... 0 ‘ olumbla af-
- e»<c. <« cw -o..b or m-2 ............ 1
i nothing was accomplished.
----- .... .....me inner)
t motion to poatpoae. 8,ales for the month of November
••d Rawlins both offered mad* by the bureau of Statistics, shows
affecting the hill (hat durlnc tha .
----—mmm nwwiins Dot!
amendments affecting the Mil.
The boost paaed the Dtetrlct of Col-
«mMa appropriation Mil without a sin-
tU Amendment. The bill carries it-
tC9 9ri0 p ^
(hat during the month the Imports of
wool amounted to $647,384. as against 1
•1.062.384 for November. 1887. During ’
the same month the imports of tea
■fffVerated $818,888. as against $1,885.-
84« for November last year, both show
log material decrease. The Imports
rjr
of Oeu. Ourcla. The body 775 487 in November. 1W7. .
fl to *a vault at Arlington 435, or about 84 per cent.
<**■ mJSC - Lwito °®« <* ‘b« Cuban junto.
:T ""y “•till erected riatlonad at OahwttoA .Ten., for two
■ VMM Bad Porto Atom . years. Mm
years, has storied tor Cuba.
rmrtmt M PfcllaUalpkla,
Philadelphia. Pa. Dec 13— 1^-* n »•••«■• Uo*i.
Porter, special commissioner of the i nw^TklTn ?*’ ~T A B MTde-
president, who has been In Cuba aeV- °°Wm B»blnn of
era! month, tonkin. Inquiry Into the
commercial aad monetary condition, of a ^»y I a to-
the Island, arrived here yesterday on . „ Whk‘,, 'b*7 are latercoted had
the steamer Admiral Rampaoo from ^ ^•‘■umm.tcl at Philadelphia. Hy
Port Antonio. Commissioner Porter** " U“*art*OB ‘b* l»km Tobacco
1 ronpAny secured the entire
. ■» uun bob (rip
nuuseute. In order to gut IU bMel
effects, please remember the nato
the Company —
cauforhu hg strop a
“rstnur^rrena.
Investigations were made
Whe
Whe
Whe
ding such
"Mothlug but wheat ae tor ee
vouidmaefcau either .de «hat yea
> with a view fh 17 y a^M^d ‘be entlrw stock of j£",d etttor
•Pmrmt at the, Tk* "Mwey vas i fw^tog to lh#t oe«i
* wTHBes,, BuffAlo. N. Th Dm. 14.-Nine men
the smith. »«• killed and three Injured nt Wln-
-----! bridge, near Corfu, on the New
«C7p VWtr (OffBII. WtlO la amnita ik.
V-- 1 iriwiiuon M
■row . wanusw jww
wee wkai a to
on Ms return to I Minin. Neb. On the se flint miittar.__‘""■tow to act
wa m—a a. tn. T^Hita, m?*
Pwt iwtrtlv
omen, who la aaaont the
Tha SMn were engaged In
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to Havana
- to route*
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for pa**
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at Tstertor. Otto**, CsMda. sr to
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1898, newspaper, December 16, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530146/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.