The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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THE FIRST COMMENCEMENT
Of St Josephs Sixth ard Paro-
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PROSPEROUS FLOURISHING SCHOOL
The TIrlRlit Meritorious Children
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Those Mlio Received Moduli
Jt wu 4 great occasion list night Zst
iuK o at Josephs sctcol the first
annual commencement
ThU school Is e Catiollc icstttntJcn cos
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It numbers about 1M pupil ot the Cati
ollc famlllfs of tie Klret and Sixth warJt
The programmo Ian nlcht as ijatte
a IcnBtfcy one and the school building wa
filled to overflowing
Master Hugh Hamilton rc J tho nla
tatory and Mls May Hlesncr the vatedic
tory both of these are brisM and talent s3
chlldnn ot two ot Houston well known
citizens Mr Hugh Hamilton and Mr 13
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number ot other pretty evolutions and
icvcral chorusf by the entire school
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programme were
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The Quickstep march
Misses U Itay and A Fourmy
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for ptnx and rf4dur M iuii Laiirtiio I
eiKhtb ilsit for arlihmitc Aliie Kosb
tibl > and ciwlllnK Lillian Rarl for num-
bers Florence Beiiorn tor spelllnc Ka le
Pcrcuson madioK luiy P ors for
IDE Inn llurvr for reading IlilUn Uoh
ard for tueihur Annie Anderson for
eptlllnK lArtiu Shields for teadinK and
aptllins jfonle Riyno for reading tiwpbia
Rltsner ftr deportment
lios ditiitmrnt second academic de
Wrtintit tbinl claw Prumlnins owarrtwl
to llutir dsm Cloy for blstory and ijeos
rapbr and Mooter Hush Hamilton for
grammar and reading
Fourli dan Premium awarded to Mas
Ur Ben Rlesner for ailtbinetic and sram
znar Milion Dclbom for wrlilnK and apell
Ipk Malcolm Ryan for orthography and
fraromar Rex DominRtaux for history and
writlnc John Meulno for ecorgraplty and
history lrank Kerr for Krainmar and rb
OKrapby hte ljimbe for Feograpby anl
blstory Iknry lanrscn for Hjielllng and
blsiory La r nc Fcldhake for arilbmetlo
and cramnur
PretAiralory department fifth class
Otorpi Lalirstn for Keoerapby and grain
war Tony Menlno for spelling and writ
Inci Joi Fourmy for reading and geogra-
phy Walter Lang for spelling and arith-
metic
Primary department rlxth classPre
mium awarded tn Masters Thomas Fcrgu
ton for arithmetic and KcoKranhy Toni
Hell for wrltln and arithmetic Henry
Clay for spelling and seouraphy James
JCahlcr for rnadlnR John Zimmerman for
wrltlUK Cliff Fcldhnke for arithmetic and
ecography Harry Pickett for spelling and
Beography Rlelly Flucllen uotcnth class
for readlm John Iambe for rcadliiR and
apelllnci John Moroney for arithmetic ond
leading Kdwln Moroney for reading and
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Writs lor prices and samples
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Ciorrwpoiidcne Paper and Call
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l n Diemlum for Ctteckisa drawn for
bv U m U Rlso r K Cunan M Rels
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Donic M Dortie M Clay I Ray Agnus
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ner H I Jj > n C I sirsen M Delhoia
L Kellhalve li Rvan I LamK J Mensoo
Rex Dumineeaui J Fourmy T Menlno
F Kur Won bv Matr Worse LahrteM
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for hr Misso 11 Mablaa E Monaghan M
Pinnecan K V ehlta K Raff ry E Clay
K Hooker Fannie Bums M Piikell V
Rlef 1 Dalanv Doiavon M Go line
M Mabie U r ilde won by Mss corla
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to awarded to Mi M Fvirmy
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Master Fred Danish
Mastrr Toney Ingrando
Master John Jobnsnn
Master John GlaWann
Master John llyau
Maxtor Harry PendarUs
ocal Dont Judge
coat
Ateomnaiiiimnt
Man by Ills
Miss Nccco
Calisthenics Hii s
Accompaniment by Ml s Hoos
Piano w to Miss Roof
Dialigue Bens nights
Leonard McKnnts Jew Woodson
Tommy Tilruey Ftuirt Glraud
Iimis Tullly Ijureaci Lizzto Jlu
Brown
Rippling Ware MilwarJ
Violn Master Frank Peadarvs
pUno Miss Garner
Boat orK and Storm
Pallors Tom Lyon Carroll tkoit
glns Iktraennl purira Jim Pe-
rt Irs Tommy fieamv Albert Hen
iu s > Martin GUrny Frink fSreon
I aldwin Perr Rupert ftarry T
Man ScOKKiriB Jim Iatun Joe
Glenn j ActQiiipanist Mu Nnio
QuartetteMarch Wtlas
First violin Master F IVudarvU
second violin Master P Rook
mandolin Master L Luik piano
Mls > Ituoa
Comli dlalogtif Mr and Mrs Wright
Mr Wright Master Donnelly
Mrs Wright Mister W DeLaty
Piano duet MIssca Garner and Roos
Usclpw Brains
Prlneo Wisdom Master F Pendarvla
Reading Master J Glavlino
Pencil Master W Fernaiulev
Grammar Master J Kenny
Wrltlng Master C Weiss
Geeigraphy Master O Lccliengcr
Arltlimetle Master J Daly
Spelling Master J llenncssy
Ned Melton an Idle boy Master L Lusk
Phllosoihy Master W Wenicl
Piano duet Misses Itoos and Nerco
Rlflo drill
Accompanied by Miss darner
Clculng songGoodNight
Piano Miss Bcos violin Master Roos
Closing address Master F Pcndarvls
Presentatlon of gold medals and dlstrlbu
lion of premiums
ntmnliiltiic lU Mriilnl inilllliiii
Dr D 11 Wallace of Waco who was at
nno ilmo auperlnlendcnt of tho North Texas
aaylum for tho Insane and who Is a spe-
cialist on Obelises of tho mind was In the
city ye terday a gucil of the Now Hutch
lns house Tho object of his visit to this
city was to aeu Somervlllo tho young man
charged with I lie murder of his cousin at
Richmond Dr Wallaco spent two hours
In Jail with Soinrrvllla and examined Ilu
condition thoroughly
BUSIRST iiiggist IIRST
8ucb ta cur Stalo reptilutlon If YOU
want pretty white work send your laundry
lo 81 Packards Troy Laundry 81 Pralrlo
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HOUSTON DAJLY TOST WEDNESDAY MOTCNTNG JUNE 23 1897
Ray
ptnnmnsblp r I niP awarded to Mwpi V Hay 1
Third 1 Prmium awarded to Mlsa Anton S Roisner and J IaiUin eighth
Ailro Thompson for ftraminar and arlib iil
o elic Mir Aitc Fourmy for arithtiullc 1 preailiinw awarded to VIkki 11 Mabc
and wrir M Mir Buke for ral V a on and M Pie Veil
InR ax a Hjie > I atI liaj f f r j
eeosiapj am 11 t cry Ms 1 Hint 11 i oMM CFMrT
ply a i ga
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if thf tfllMIIlltltllltl
The tl ir ftnth ann a ormeniemeut ev
< ta Hit a ys Sthool of tbe Annun
i n iiIm pv tbi ccriii a tbe
V i i ir i i A uh the i bjrch ben tho
f 1 v irigrannv will be gi tn
Misi cf m < i fm <
Ma ir RapLacl li > ihenicr
rc fhini Kchco
A bj Miss Oarner
iUl iiiLe riiit March Grieg
M Garnet
IUiegui Thf IrdCtmaktr
go i jrn a < of inii Ilcllik
ditljlln Ma ir Lusk piano Miss
Necro
I lOhfn Dont Make tbe Man
Master Matbew Pinto
FOR SCIENCES SAKE
DR
CIini5TlA > CUTS A GliATlAT
mad noo
With the HylrophoMe Sntlrft lie
Will Te l the atad
tnnr
Medical rctn rracrally abicr the nad
ttone asd deny it efficacy as a cure far
hydrorbob
Siacc the recent exrrfmeaU male la
tils city with tats character of treatmtnt
Dr Christian hat been endeavoring to se-
cure a geaolne mad dog and a few days
ago he pet a want ad la The Post and
like all other Post want ad it brought
results On June S a fire setter Queen
belonging to J B Lubbock at 1110 Polk
ttreet u bitten by a rabid dog and Mr
Lubboel put her on a chain and closely
watched ber symrnoas Yesterday the
hydrophobia was fully develt > pcd in Mr
Lubtbocks dog Dr Christian was seat
for and bis diagnosis satisfied him a
once that he bad a fine subject all the
symptoms ot ell developed hydrophobia
being present and dispatching the unfor
tnnate dog with an ax he secured a quan-
tity of the eallva with which he proposes
to inoculate some other animal and ap-
ply le madetcnt
Why didnt you apply the madstcne
to tbe dog with the rabies asked the
reporter
Because that would not have been a
fair test to the msdstone as those who
billeve awt ardonly In its virtue do not
claim that It will cure the disease once
developed but that it Is simply a pre
ventive and as such 1 propose to test It
If the owner of the tnadstone who ban-
tered me to the test will only keep hts
word bring me the madstone and furnish
tbe animal for the test
us ini bay noiu
tiwiMirr Delicliifui outline nt ln
Peine
The large excursion patties which loft
fcr La Porte last night at 6 and 730
oeloek enjojed a delightful evenings en-
tertainment
A furciful south breeze commenced to
rut e he pland waters of the bay imme
dlatclv aftir dinner and one hour later the
surf furtlshed delightful bathing and tho
t > lrr was the i Ver of attraction Tbe bath
inc naAlion via > uxid to Its capacity and
the merry augbier of the bathers as they
st > kuht < d around In the waves came like
glad mu k to those who wcro satisfied to
enjoy the cooling brceics from off the
water Tr > Japanese lattera illumination
is a fta re which gn a fascinating effcet
to the sirr uiciircs The genial sou of Li
Belle France who presides oer the des
tmte of ihe hi Ivan hotel and cafe was tn
parti ulaly good humor as he supplied
tlCKets fur dinner and booked some regular
guest fur the ne t few weeks
The Irvad gjlierie of the Sylvan wero
well filld and a nictry run of conversation
sr l tu keep ia harmon with the music
of orchestra There was a dash and victory that overromcth the world
11 to the tbe breeze en our faith I John v 1
as
unilir us the e > enlng advanced Optics
The ason is fairly on and It is now a
crialnt that the Bay Shore semlweelly
ixnuslons are to be tbe features of Uous
tius summer soasun
Eae h Tuesday and Friday eveningtrains
Uaeins Houston at fl and 720 p o can
be depoideil upon for the season said
General Passenger Agent C W Noluon to
The Post nun and continuing Wo are
thoroughly aatlsfled with what has been ac
< omtll > ued inn far and expect the comng
cxcirsion Friday night to show a largo
increase in attendant All tlit in ntdd
is for tbe people to become familiar with
the ddghts of La Porte and to Lace they
can deoend upon nrBt class tiuln sen ice
regularly and ihe semiweekly omlngs will
bring into use all the service we can sup
ole
Major Speiieor Hutchlns vas aitl fcd
with he uttendaute
Among those present the reporar caupht
the following
Mr and Mrs C P Sheirn Mr and
Mc r ii l18a > Mr and Mrs P D
Grlbblc Mr and Mrs Toru Ric nmli on
Mr and Mrs M T Jones Mr an 1 Mrs
Dickey Mr and Mrs William Barret Mr
and Mrs Norhworthy Mr and Mrj 5
J Palmer Mr and Mrs C lion
Mr and Mr It Smart Mr and Mrs
J 11 Blight Mr and Mrs chart Ld
wards Mr and Mrs II P Mansliell Mr
and Mrs 11 R Kckert and Mrs
Ilrvan Heard Mia Adele Lul0K MIsi
Mamlo Lubbock Miss Hiiiuie Pi be Mih
Anna Tavlor MUs Clara Taybr Mut 1earl
Cruwtord of Dillas Miss lie Jaiuette ot
Dallas Miss Addle Grlbble Ml s Kill Olb
ble Mlsa lllla Wlggln Miss LIVile Dinu
MIsi Grace Dennis Miss 111am he Dennis
MIsi Maggie Sheani Miss Ltila Mien Miss
Jennie Wlggln Messrs Bpcnrer Hutchlns
Fd Ware J L Hudsin W II Curth 11
P Crawford W D Tusten V C Bar
Inter Dr 11 f Ferguson Charles 1L
Ashe A L Curry C G Grlbble J
Wed John Lav Baker O n llcy
naiid Davidson Dr T F Pniyllie
F A Hervey Jr H C Hervoy Ocorgo
llervev W 1 Rogers Preston Scott L
J Simmons P K Dorrauce Rrnest
Saunders Id ward Larcndon
cw m nn iti
A T < milIiil l < i llillll > In Chi New
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Tboro Is a possibility that In passing the
fee Pill the legislature has left an opening
for omi of tho Harrli county officers to
draw two salarlc and In fact at other
cltlca In Texas this ctin bo done Tho bill
creating tln < new couit tho civil district
court of the Fiftysixth judicial district
provide that the clerk of Hie lllevontli Ju-
dicial district cnuit Khali bo clerk ot both
tribunals Thuo au two courts at Dallas
two lit Waco and two nt San Antnnlo and
In each city lure Ii only one clerk for the
tvvn courts HeriMiiforu the clerk has been
paid In fees and while lie lias had dotiblo
tho number of courtfl his fcs have beer
larger than If only one court cxUted The
fco bill provldca a nalary for thn clerk ot
tho district court the Harris county clerk
coining under tho 2a00 limit As Clerk
John 11 Williams will act aa clerk of two
courts It la posslblo ho will endeavor to
draw two salaries und llio clerks of other
elites will also make tho claim
Tin IMiieilllon nf tin Moll
To tho Rdltnr of Tho Post
Undoubtedly Tho Post Is abreast tho
most ndvanco thought of this wonderful
ago In > our splendid editorial of tho ICtb
Instant on lavwa and Publlo Opinion
> ou ny Legislators It seems will never
Itarn that It Is uselcw lo encumber tho
statute books with vexatious laws rcgu
lalliig mans personal liberty and habits
and cotuclcncn wlicro no crlnio is Involv-
ed nor Injury to other men
Ia it an optical Illusion if Optics of
tho Crlttcnton mission lo bo decidedly of
tho opinion that tho legislator In doing
u allly a thing Is educating the mob spir-
it In tho masses and til thu classes as
well What la tho difference between tho
open violation of uch exatlous laws
by the masse aud such opeu violation ot
laws m occurred In Ohio ti etber day
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Levys
Are Selling All Trimmed HATS
At Just HALF Former Price
Exceptional values such as we now offer are worth your attention No niiBrepre
eentation but just the values we state HALF PRICE
2000 Hats now 1000
IS00 Hats now 900
lo00 Hats now 750
1200 Hats now 600
1000 llata now 500
when a raUsher ot women was forcibly
takpn from the Jail and hung at the cost
ot thr lives of a number of citizens Theso
offenses by tbu masses differ in degrco
uot In kind Tho former in but a pre-
paratory school for the latte Right
thoroughly do tho masses learn their Its
ton Habit has more or 1 < ji control of
masses of men as well as of the Individ-
ual rrwn Here also w < have the source
of the essentially dlsreitard for Iaw by
the Judldil branche of the government
producing vexatious dilajs and miscar
nags In tho execution of the laws for
these Judges Juries Uw > ers and pollce
nien are part of the masie > an 1 levirn their
little Icjon from these evatiem laws
that attempt to regulac mans personal
liberty and which are giaee diseases or
ymptoffifl of disease ia our social s > a
temTraced
Traced l > ick to Its source this social
disease Is found to be ia effort to secure
a Christian ehilUation with Christ left
out It Is tinChristlike to Rtteiiipt to
create purity of heart bv tone it can
not bo done For whatoecr is born of
God overcometli the world mid this Is
TIII3V IVANT It lllliilt Mill
InitlinlloiK Arc In Grnml liirr l
IlMl tllClltlllK il 1M1 C r
Tho grand Jury yesterday sent the fol-
lowing written communication to Judge
Cat In of tho criminal district court
To Hon R D Covin
Houston Texas June 21 Judge Ow-
ing to the attention given to cases agaln t
prsoncrs in Jail your grnnd jury has beep
practically precluded from fInvestigating
matters gem tally ns eliirged by your hon-
or Caics of grave impottanco have come
to our kiiovvle lKo which it is our duty to
lnnulro Into Wo deemed it proper to ex-
amine Jail cases first so that pcions in
prison could be liberated or have a
ipcedy trial thus javlng the county r
big expense These matters have occu-
pied our entire nttcntion up to this
time It Is manifest that two weeks is
not sufficient time tor a grand Jury In a
county the Me of Harris to Inquire into
iffensefl liable to Indictment It having
heretofore aeeniding to our Information
required a much longer time This
grand Jury Is now considering at least ohh
ease Involving in our opinion one of tho
gravest charges ever made In this State
It will require at least th remainder of thu
week for us ti flTih VV respevtfullv and
rnrnoHtly requtit that vour honor will not
adjourn the grain Jury during the pres-
ent week ns to do so would from facts
within our knowledge put Inquiry Jnto all
tbese mutters a an end and enable thooc >
Implicated to c rapc tho Investigation that
law and justice demnnd
As stated elsewhere Judge Cavln has de
elded to hold the court open to and Includ-
ing Friday though no cases will be tried
In thn Interim except one that Is Eel down
on Hie calendar for Friday
Just what Important case tho grand Jury
refers to tan not of course be stated bill
from the character of the witnesses who
wem admitted In thu grand Jury room yes
tirdi it would not take a man long to
guess that the Edel ctso was ngilr undci
consideration
iiniinri Mglit C crl
Tho summer night concert at Turner hall
lost night was one ot the best patronirol
and incvit enjoyable thus far given this foi
son Tho following progrnnvie was rendered
by Moorlcli iC Sebrams orchestra
Part 1
March M O P C C W II Thomas
Song and dance Starlight Vo lklr
Gavotte First Heart Throbs Kllenhcrg
Wnltr Ilajs of Sunshine Ph Farbach
Tho Mandarin Frolics Patrol J S Cox
La Czarina Russian Marourkn
Louis Gureno
Waltz lancers TwoStep
Part 2
Tho Rlflo Regiment March Souzn
Paraphrase Melody In FItubeiisteln
Magnolia SchotlLsclio Then Mosea
Waltz Dont Do Crow Theo Tobanl
Overture Tho Silver Wedding
It Schlcpcgroll
ICemblo Galop Conterno
Waltz Lancers Polka
Gavotte TwoStep Walts
Homo Sweet Homo
Flcnr committee A llltiz Gus Japhct
H I Treadwaj A Schwelkart Captain A
M Law son
MlwNliinnr Society
Tho seventeenth annual session of the
Womans Foreign Missionary society of tho
Texas conference closed yesterday noon
During the morning unfinished business
was transacted tho reports of rommlltcru
concluded and various resolutions passed
Among theso was ono of regret at tho death
ot Rev I 1 John tor many veils oil tor
of ihe Texas Christian Advocate Thanks
were expressed for tho trolley ride given
yesterday afternoon to the visiting dele-
gates by thn ladles ot tho Houston aiull
lary Thanks wero also tendered Tho
Houston Pest for reports and for tlupub
llcatlon of Rev Set Warda convention
sermon
Mrs Rally Phllpott was elected alternato
delegate to tho womans board of foreign
mltiloa In place ot th corresponding tec
lAiy Ote wTcVit e i i jfe k5ia k
S00 Hats now 400 f
700 Hats now 350 j
000 Hats now 300 1
500 Hats now 250 I
rotary who Is a delegate b > vlrtuo of her
office In connection with this It may bo
stated that Korea and the City of Mexico
havo recently been given Into the hands ot
tho womans board and five new mission-
aries have been accepted
As was Hated In Mondays Post th next
annual meettig of tho Texas confcrcuca
will bo held in Austin
A iivniv coMPirriTioT
Tlint H tVlint tin Piiilnir Work Will
Dcv elcip
City Rnglnccr Guerlnger nnd all his of-
fice force were busy yesterday giving out
specifications to the small army ot con-
tractors who applied for them There were
over twenty sets of specifications given
out which Indicates a very lively compe-
tition
All the old contractors Lucas Hum
phrcvllle Stndtlcr Storrle were on hand
early and with a selfsatlsflcd air Indi-
cating that they were ready and anxious
for a tilt with the outMrto chapb as they
designate the foreign blddcrsnh o are on
tho ground to figure on the street pav-
ing contracts Tho exact number of out-
side bidders who are here could not be
ascertained but quite a number of them
got specifications vestcnlaj
Tho letting Is fixed for July 5
THU IirATM ROLL
William Thomas Sick Infant died yes-
terday eit J p m at its parents home
nt 2013 Mofilt street Fifth ward nnd wlB
bo buried at 3 oclock this afternoon in
tho German cemetery
John r Laughlin known to tho variety
show profession as John Norman who was
accidentally shot and killed In this clly
Monday afternoon will be burled this af-
ternoon in LvcTgreen cemetery Lfforts
to reach his people In San Francisco wire
futile
IllttNM U IIHHVITIRS
Mrs R I Archer Is reported ai slowly
Improving from her severe spell of Illness
Roys J P and T V Chllders the evan-
gelists came In from their work In the n
terlir jealerdny
Mr Calvin Andrews was elected nt tho
last meeting ot the council to fill the un
expired term of Mr Alexander as alderman
It Is eald a new syndicate has applied for
a charter from tho State and It Is their In-
tention to secure a franchise nnd construct
a sjHlein of watir works
WILL IllVi TO PAY COST
Wluirlnn Itrtnieli I Fnriloiieil lint
> 111 Mae l < i I > n > Ciibi
Governor Culberson has lnued a proclam-
ation of pardon for Wharton Itranch who
has for somo tlmo
been nerving out n
six mouths lall sentence and a 500 fine In
tho Harris county lall The proclamation
reached tho sheriffs office yesterday but
Deputv Sheriff llaugli late in the afternoon
advised a Post reporter that Mr Branch
had not been rel i ed and would not bo
until tho costs in the race were settled
11
Arthur Doolcy and Kmllo Dlsscn twa
> oung bo > s charged with assault with In-
tent to commit murder growing out of tho
cutting of J M Ollrlcn were before Jus
tleo Fitzo yesterday and waiving examlna
tlon were placed each under 1000 bond
which they readily furnished
Thn raso as lo Richard Miller charged
with tho aamo offense was put off until
today
A Siunll Ilre
There was a smill flro about 7 oclock
yesterJav evening at tho Aransas Pass ho
tcl corner of Lunar and Ilutcblne streets
Tho fire supposed to havo been the work
of nn Inecndlarv started In somo old racka
In Iho second storv of tho building but no
damage was done other than tho burning of
a nal hole in tho root and another In ho
IIIIVV
For Tho Poiit
lUSt r0 nrinB8 to life a
light
A lluiv that shlmtners quivers glances
31 lrners thal ro virgin
w hlt
Jf0w ner iow lho Ba aJ awcr
w m
Atl < cloh iidhr C > 3 e cllt lnl °
Tho ir with jnevny voices becomes fillwl
hrouSr 0irl hcr K001
A breviii plik ribbon ripples cross the sky
Ln WAV ° W lbA
r rl
A solitary bird goes flitting by
L d 0 grasses steals a jjcotlo
The unees of morning In their glory part
Tho laiutung sunMinu s vver lielr
mellow sold
UP the slewing hills and elanco athwart
Tho ailvir flytr Dav her cyea unfolds
U1U Pkatnt8 rort
BEST CORSETS
BEST HOSIERY
BEST GLOVES
ALWAYS
LEVY BROS
Ths Fine Lawn Sprinkler CSc
simuiiis iii rtuit
Stolen from tho Rills plantation ono
blood bav horse about 1SU bands high C
j caw old no brand mall saddle marks ha
mall round holo or crack across hoof la
front on left foot half way betvveen the
hair and end of hoof has running walk
fox trots and paces a western saddle made
bv R Y Brandy of Austin Texas Will
nav J23 reward for the horse and J iO for
lho arrest of th thief C W Parnell
sheriff Fort Bend County Texas
Stravcd or stolen from Polk Peck Hous-
ton one mare color brown aged fi jcars
height IS bands brand C II on left hip
Reward S3
Taken un by II Selmon Harrlsburg one
borse color bay aged 9 years height 14
hands scar on forehead saddle marks
brand II U on thigh and X S on right
shoulder heavy tall light mane shod all
around
Molen from J Jackson Harrlsburg one
pair oxen ono dark red and broAu aged
about 4 and 3 years
Strayed or stolen from Polk Peek Hous-
ton ono horse color gray aged 5 sears
old brand 2S Reward J3
Strayed or stolen from Polk Poclc Houi
tou one horse color bay aged o jeirs
brand N I star In fare Reward 3
Straved or stolen from P Whltty Ilrun
ner ono horse color dark sorrel aged 0
5ears height lSVi hands white spot on
forehead heavy mane and tall flaxen
scars on hind feet full shod Reward 5
Albert Drlchson
Sheriff Harris Count Texas
By VC M Baugh Deputy
IyaGrango Texas Juno 22 Look out
for tho following described horses stolen
from Henry Krcmer about three and one
half miles wet of LaGrango on tho night
of tho 21st Ono bay horso IC hands high
not branded slender built has heavy tall
carries tail on one aide paces under sad-
dle has large white spot in forehead has
wire cut in right fore foot which can bo
feen when looking from behind Is a very
common looking horse about 6 years old
also look out for taddle stolen fram ramo
mem samp tlmo rod leather In goo I con-
dition strung with new buckskin strings
ha1 saddle pockets long and black pockets
havo Wiocs stamp on them and saddle Ins
Womacks stamp on It made In Austin
Texas said horse and saddle s > iposed to
have been stolen by two Mexicans will
pay m for thief In < iny Jail In Texas
upon conviction A Loesslu Sheriff
UxiillllllH Un ItrilillllKi
Tho thermometer readings given In Tho
Pest represent the temperature for tho
preceding twentyfour hours ending at 7
a in under tho dates given and not thu
temperatures of dates actually covering the
figures Salurdaj 20th tho maximum
tomprraltirn was 07 2 as shown under dais
of 21st Sundays mnxlmum was l > 05 min-
imum 740 which should havo como In at
bottom of tho report Somo Inquiries on
tho subject havo come to mo hetico this
Note Nrvt tlmo Ill alter the dates so ai
tn mako thorn plainer to those who do not
undeistand this McNahb Observer
< A H Mrttliigr
Tho members of tho Grand Army post In
this city aro making quite an effort to
make their open social mooting on Thurs-
day night July 1 an Interesting occisioii
tjiillo a number of exCcnife > dcrate < i havo
cyprriscil their Intention to attend Somo
good music lias been arranged
OIMBRLS 1RBAT F1RD SALR
Somo tlmo nist Glmbcls establishment
No S07 Concrcss avenue opposite market
which was well stocked with dry goods
shots clothlnc cents furnishing goods
etc vvos partly dimaged by tiro and water
Thev havo placed such goods that suffered
but lltllo from those elements nn their
counters at a great reduction and it would
be well for Ihoso who anticipate buying
anv of ihp obovo arllclrs to pay them a
call All can be suited This sale continues
only for a few days
ALL THU RAOi
Tin litest soiic I only Know I Lovo
Her bv Julia D Owen At all dealers
HOUSTON CAS LIGHT CO
Gas for Illuminating cooking beating
and power If desired Apply to J J M t
Hoover general manager
Deep Rock Bod Rock Vichy and Llthla
Waters on draught at KUsllugs Soda
Fountain SO Main street
DIng Celery Phosphate at Klcsllngs
Eed Fountain COS Main strtxK
i k j M i Ak
1V
Extra heavy Rubber
Garden Hose
7c per foot
12lnch Iawn Mowers jii
m Spray Nozzles each
tli us iau hers each
Ke Croini Freezers at reduced pried
Bering = Cortes
Hardware Co
Ton caa vvarebuo til t
tlest Ladles Lo Siw rrei
shown In Herast ISef s
In Black OiWxd Brain
Chocolate anl To Ttefrf
Strap Sandal Oifcrt 1V4
and tho dowI Scotlnni
Button holict itstt tMt
If jou wantistrttfljtMD
dato shoo seeiiitM WV
still a few nsltdl ear
and J110 Oxfordi left It
weve got your la tWrt
a bargain Com tal w
them
AGHENBAGHI
1103 CONGRKS3 AVENUE OPPOHia
COURT HOUSE
Heyer s
Prickly Heat
Powder
rurei prlcklyhctt Itchlncaadauaa
Riuptions jnu
ini
Is guaranteed to cure Jg
fee My ha mil cm It can WW C1
of nnv ag1
JUnufa tured by
Geo W Heyer
IIOFSTON TEXAS
For sale by all d
of irlje > t
nail on roopt
HBtHl
THH WOHLDFAMEDBOTTbEBE I
PabstBlueRibbon
AND
Pabst Export
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anv now sold In the city rtgi
NOLI A 3w r2 Jfimlllc rih
teiloois and r JaotVg
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nubile in
in ratxa or full lirreis
oddp > i
HOUSTON ICI
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