The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 24, 1898 Page: 1 of 24
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fiLLS REGIMENT
1
r His Authority to Or
J ExProntlcrsmjB
Jt > IS ffOl SATISFACTORY
cnllT iHslinr < li Ot
frfihc Vnltinlecr tinnrd nttd
veicriiii rifrhlcia
It
is April 23 A regiment ot
ijntii nltl be otgnnlzcd as soon as
l llall who Is to bo In com
mits his commission fromIrcst
ailcj Captain Hall Is noted as
gcrcaptain and tlio forces which
ijcr his command will be of
Captain Hell has been 111 AU3
ififors and lias Dccn constant
iiifla ltn the war dcpirtmini
Jj to enlist lough frontiersmen
l tpcak Spanish fluently Tbty
In scouts and mado jcueiaiiy
fto tho American ioicm in
Bjch Interest taken In the art
li department and local lill
JVortkc army crgauU 1oi Ult
jj for final aetluu btio u cuufi ts
jfindcrstood b > thu ieU cJ the
jeelnd here that ay Its piovUicns
lents of all commtsuoitcd ufn
iraijr ro piateu ainui m inc
tetdcrat tounmeut 1U10u5n
ations lor tiio nppoiuxtieiit n
icti uiai do mane uy tJO fj
ttie respective States u is
fcltmdcr uUin provisions ill ibo
milij bo obulncu irom grain uea
ftlatand that the rreHeut otnuus
Wis Voluiucct juard Horn the
ttitho lowest would utund bin
i of rccclv lug appointments it
i Virtually debar the nuny ja
jw ho arc known o possesb
Ug qualities from reaming turn
Trf raising and comnuudljg kgi
ileri > n > ollU TIcIt
iltnllon oncriil u the t te
f it I nit
IB Texas April 22 Major ACe
i forwarded Saturday to Adjutant
Ihbry the following letter tKn
itself
V H Mabrj Adjutant Junural
iTeias
B Teias April 23Sir I icvt
noffertbrough jour iroiuitiutut
esideat ct the Jnitcd Stat i tnt
toj battalion Texas oljUtcti
minit composed of Uatil s A
5laludliig tho field and blal ulti
itct lo the uiproal ot jc lieu
iJCulbeiton our comuiiixikrin
> sf A ttamsoi
Jlnjor Comm uuiiii
itulion consUls of Battones A G
DllUs Arttllcrj Mrcnlnm TitiU
Md Houston compaay w itb tuff
1 officers
UdjlioUcfd that Major Hansen
lie iericcs ot iho battery as a
I fact ibo Lompany at Jljlln ie
Jigrce to any other i < > ims Juit
Iwttlls Hl hao is jierbap3 not
t tt the casual icaler mt lue
at this proMso Is cilcut vion
Veetigation
iKT ces were not tenioeij s a
ibittery would not yo Into ae n
l rind after a month it uuld tr
lbr the rcRular army mid tho
ion ot Iho oftlceis vould he zjiii
Bight bo given a niu ins f v rnd
rssdJiOin while the rrn who had
through Their Intlurieo or heiau o
sclcd to be led by uim they uirv
tMd would go into the raiis im
e commanders
re Um isi omi vc i > in vr
itn iinlior of 1roplc llnt
ad Smup V iiluiilrercil
on Texas April 2H An entbus
S3 meeting was held at Hirmony
SW for thp purpoo of organizing
toa regiment to go to the front
packed and an overflow ineet
2000 pople assembled In tho
Captain Botden ot Galveston
uCoafedoratc meidid and pa
ipeecheswcro mai 3 by Major Prank
OrantR tiennrtt nuhei Klrwin
IE B Easley 1 H Hiwlcy and
wring the the raeet
progress of
Fatn nas icad from Alvin ten
wSAhln Rifles 0 entjtvo strong
Jiwat to be raised here Secre
oumong thr audlonco with mun
m secured the namos of 150 vol
ti foment will ba Headed by
wtniche a West Point man who
that it they followed him
plntj ot
shting
a3Plrod Kieat enthusiasm
V a tn frv niee now Is noth
i Ws than treason Another
rtXHeld at 10 oclock toraor
t of 1000 is secured
l > I Cnrslennti
Texas April 23 Patriotism
Woubb
to
n Sh Capaln E c Ieo ap
n wade foi
the oil City
talltctl as the Kouith regl
TvtfU it oin not
get In as ono
> bands In all probability
tJf > K ° as company muslplanj
Armerngcri hJ h Jpaijr of rho
ill t Mn Kct fuly twsinyfivo
Si J rL R00 rnuslclans who
W About clKht 1 i
i nfu < t i Hom
Pwffi < nelr ti ttlllnsncss to go
S tn nei hbarlns towns
1 April 23Whllo the Jico
ho war
town and < i E
j
jj a > Patriotic
< i
tplrit ha3 initsi pcu
ojId UniM Fain
u
joung men
IjiK1n ate Wnon the
W iLi0Jl UE Hcd here
m wereIntormoi of lha great
mittors > nAntcnlo forcu
i1oiM a re oalv
vvaHijrv un
KjijWiinieer
VM Anrt M tWSl V
K on J r vcltvi vU1
Eaf th aOJutapt Kcnprol qre
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company here to volun
fclro Wle nf nen WjeU
litrUir
jT MW35hrrrnan infsolry
m J Ing rcarcommljiloned
IbE Sid Irvin IJwt qr
a ° cur
m Ve c rpprij
V
a
d HOUSTON DALY POSTY
NaYD Js in Sore Want of Vessels
Character to Sink Spain
V Torpedo Fleet
The United States navy Is entirely lacking
In that small but terribly effective var rraft
the torpedo bent dertrocr So Important
dees Great Britain the leading naval na-
tion of the world conrldcr this typo of fight-
ing vcssrl that rho powcescs nearly n hun-
dred cf them r lu has reventen and is
building more whlln all tns nntlons havj
small fleets of distrojers
Thcs are Ineipcnfivo boats viicn coniparM
with the big figbtins laaelilect Vt experl
cntc Uond third corpsral Silas hi foutth
corporal
This election was necessary a
ranclcs caused by J ho Jwom
msn ftom thr rampany while attendlns
other towns
rehool In
Captrln L > on his received rrp m
many of tho abipnt tnc beri n his com
tho writers
Mni Klvlnr f tho address ot
nsMnV b not tied a oaao
a nl nsMn that they
he called oat
should tho company
fiinrd He Mntlltx
Wriooj > 1
April
Port V crtU T as
wrtlry lr l ° rt
Seventh Unite Staus
icached hero at noon being
flrat AFUona
pioccedcJ to 1 o
t hours IhB troops
ITT Lieutenant TottiP jM
jlll jn Wi
vc men
mana too iroop num ZnaMB rs ord9r5 frmn
sent Tom
Springs
>
orileicd to
SmT > < LZi fny
Trritory tn quell
rWt IvtachibdUns might
i the
W xMlc Texas ApHJ rT e
UA
Ww1a hr
no jack of itatflotliw In
ZH ir with
ita u or thronged
ISLAND OF COB A
enro may prove that thc > can do an enormous
amount of damage In a sta battle In rrcmt
HnfeHfh naval miijeuvcis thn pvoa cf fio
admiralty odiclnls were opened o the Im
portariio of iictscfblng a nuiuuious eontiig ut
n this stcedy vvielod llttlo crnlt ana li
i rlllth ehlpbulldi u ar rt iuf fnt n iqii
in lulldlig mnn of uti Improved tipe thn
will rloitly be added to her majesty r racy
Tho torpedo bpit destrnjers possessed by
Rraln aro most of the newest tspc Tho
Kernr nnd Terror two destroyers WHIt to
order for the Fpanlsh govnnmint In a Hrlt
tth shipbuilding yard aro iploidld little
cf Pyth as was drilling his men Cavalry
companies i bq organbed tonight am
Ju t bete It Snay he ramarkod that the
mouptcd el > lc eccm3 tho most Uvorsd
riftcfii Ciissilrjiurn
Barllctt Texrt April r3 Last n3bt
Jbtre wrs A rrertlns at the Lodge ju < C
csllcd by Dr J Zl trtyhorn foi the pur
ppop nf orsanUIig tt txivlry volunteer
cmpaii After the nnnnblns ct tViut
sivfntJflyj cltUena the Jiouao Avas cHlel
tu order with Stanton Allen as cHalrnian
end J M Ualton s c ttary After an cs
riesston from nearly cvtr nu nre nt
jlio meeting wljouincil Hl tl wUy nlfht
wth fifteen Uirafvn cjiiolUd
Cpj P iii > ov llamv neffiifi
Corpus Christl Texas April 23 A Mw
ineetiiJE of cltlrora vaa held af intrUt
lwjl Hre this ovculns and a Homo Ktianl
oriitfliip of ocr 100 member oreanlcj
IMP a tompan by clcUnf Thomdu II
iyn cn taplnln iU K Savage Hrlt If u
tctant and J Wr Hurat SBt on iKuHmajit
Tlu corcpany nlko ofo Urt t algiul to p
i id In esse of an emergent
Vttiit < Orjtnjilrn ItnnstT
YltjoUa Tcx j Ajprll 23rJlr Q I <
tjeebnns ho erv d aa a llanger In tho
lat tvar under Colonel Rp Ford on < h
Texas border desire tt > prganls iropp
of fifty men o wrje fp the tame oipaelty
jIg arP jr
crjrft They havo a length of i feet a
broidth of 22 feet nnd a depth of II feet aqd
dltphice Jhi tons When equipped for Mrvlou
they uro armed with two fourtecnpounUe
rapldtlre guilt one forvvurd ubnve the ton
nlng tower ud the ottiir aft t o lx
poundcr guns one in each broadside nlir
tvo automntli mnrhlne gunc osp ntid on
liulfluch diameter Tlny hrve two totpedo
tubes op the upper die from wlilib iirt > e
rtncb tap bo fired on rther side KaUi ves
tel carries four torpedoes
Tho great value of thrse jnnall boats llol
In their ipcedlncss J hey rnn easily make
no trouble In raising the requisite numbsr
Jn a few days
Coiiltiuti nl SIiiiIIhiiiiv tin
Drjan Texas April 21 A t lupUoni
latetatie trem MidUomllle aietus lhat n
railitary company of lit men vvaa > aii
Izcd there last nlghtj ihty cxpcii in II
oqulrped by Way It and wllj tenjet their
bcrvlcca to Colonel Watles rf iJti op
ValiiiilLcriiiHr nt Hrjnn
Bryan Tc os April cr Tho meeting fo
organlzo a military company hen loalght
Via attended Uy about 200 ihoK Qutc
a number lgnc the volunteer roll aud
nijo the Katlpnnt vclunieersiTrti Ioti
llef3 aw to be kept jpen for rnll tmtnl
A tJiiiiiiiuiiy til Hi in
flijan Tcxai April 21 A Mil Vi tr
pued today Blgned by twenty of toe ut >
mpet prcuilnuiii joung mm iir a ni etiii
nt ihu court hoiwn tonight to urganud
tomitauy of volunltcr for flic 5tat j1H
tla
tynr Utrillni u Ijlcr
Tyler Tfra Apill 5J A nrasln war
raectjitg wan licjtj Here fast night partlcl
pa fd In by aeseral iilinrfifd people
PtrJotc alrn were JlajcH by ln rjand
Fondtr was billed flagift vverp unfUfl U
and qverjrbody wanted to lick PpJn >
Ttrt Cotii nnlc Orrnplrnl
Waxahacble T April SJrCsvafr
tvvfntyelgbt knots an hour Seventy tons of
rqol v 111 be sufficient to sorry thcUlttlo craft
from Spain to Porto llleo or Hitutoa nnd
ths amount of ion tiny irn uiply tarry
Htviuty men usually lomprlso Ibo trow of a
dcKtroyer
With th < ir rapidfire gumi and their tor-
pedoes thcto email boats arc threatening
cnrtiFh but they nro utefnl In mote vavi
than ono they ran lnle rlinmes that would
be modntes ftr a rer trnft to attsmpl
stejllng up to an fnrpiy p boats uudrr coypr
of iiaiKirrm nid flitting rround vthev tb bl <
ships aro In action tuaitlug the first eppcr
here fonlght Ac soon as tho companies
had been organized Oovrrnpr JharlQa
Culberson va telnjraphrd nn1 ho services
of the companies tendered
CICIOMJ AT OI1AMUS
Sltirli Dninnsi In Proprrlj lint Vo
tiin Wins Hurl
Orange Texas April 23 I < i t ntglit
about 8 oclock Orange was lilted b an-
other destructive tjclonc which game tear-
ing and tvlsllng out from the north north-
west carrying desolation In t tJ watte Th
CplscopaJ church corner Fourth nnd Main
streets was completely demolished iot a-
board or timber being Inft i > tandng The
new fvvostory brfck building of Mm It
SohoUKl norntr Kiout and Third atrect
which na ucarJug coraplellon was etruclc
with tenlfie fprre the frontand ldc wulla
crumbling to th lower story and the roof
tumbling In The filestrlc Hjfht plant s af
Iri the route of the eyclono and all of Ji
threo big smokestacl fl ert blown to the
ground and par pf the roof blortii oft Tit
tMol > onell bold thu BvvlUfonl buiWlng
Ilewrdil building 41B1I Mpun t j Talbots
building all eit tilncd damage thptuli not
of set Serious character Many htm
fcnccn itiid ijmall ouihomes Avero blown
tlpvvn hitt no ono was Isjurcdr Tic okoU
ski building j still In the hands ot Hie
contractor McKnlght JtPblnspni whniie
lo s ivrlll h abctufc 2500 The Jots1 to th
electric UsHt rliot 5 HI be about fani The
los of th jBplrcop church atout IJM0
tunlfy to dlsebnrgB a torprdo at the nearest
entmy piotntlng the cruUcirs imd Piillle
rlll from Hit attack of uirtdo boats by
tngufilog and destroying he e dnnt rfliM
emit running thn blotkndo of ilojcd porti
and iuti5g ua dlkpateh boan wti ti nmall
lk t of plarfno mejscngcrfc l ntcdtd Tholr
uufiiit s 1 inialnlibl md yt tho United
HtntfS navy Is vlthctit tlirjn
Wi liavii ninn iipltiitllil tbrpfdo hentjt but
Bpalu hri luurjy a riora fit tho ds > atr < jyorei
vvbkh nr < > tt > itiilily i arxw torpedo boat
whl o hayo ncthlng of th kind to oppoii
them
da > s ngq had made thp lat payrpont on a
lino vpcallion orgin recently putthased
This or an was iwtdiy daivjued In ihu
wreck The Hewron building was insurej
for 100 against torpadncS
Attnl llfiivy Diimnnrco
Tort Worth Texas AptII 23 Oliver anu
Georgia Kinnody Instlttited null today
ngalnst iho Trxas nd Pacific Kalliva
C ro oiy lor henyy lamagtu S ° rfhi klllliii
Of HiClr so John lOmiod Koyemhcr of
Uit year aWio at ilia tlmo was cmplojcd
aa trainman and was mn over hy tho
ompsnyR traltij Acttfsl daciagoj for 27
C10 and exemplary Jaiinffs for J2utOOO ttre
itkeil1 for by Husjplaliiflits
1 >
Niilfilii llimril1 nt TrndP
Salado Texas April 22 A boanl of trade
vva qrganlwl ietOftIiii evening with flf y
seven mctubcrs The objeatjof he oraan
Ijsntlon Is to promoln railroad bqlldlug nd
any enferprlse tbat wl bcuefit o > v and
country
Itf l lPIIf HlirilTll
Ifexla Texan Anrll l vrho residence
of iW A N Hn of H1I4 place was < af Ilf
destroyed by Are this morning Insuredfor
Wr B r STren CnnttMlou
irland Thrift Anrll iaiLWv
Tho Islnim of Cuba is dMded Into six
inoUaccB which after the fshlon of
Spain hao capitals with tho paludal
nrnio Tho island llts cast and west it
it 0 mitts
Jong Hh nn nveti breidth
W seventy miles a siv provinu uro
Jfavam Milanza Tinar del Kip rueilo
Itinclpit Santa Clara and Santla a do
Cuba of these jrQMncci it Is claimcl bj
to 1 na h tllc tffi < ial icprs niith
C Cu blr iim bl1 the imur nls p03
tcfs all of SahtlaKo i0 Cuba ill t Puerto
Principle onehalt of Sinta riara consist
Ins qf the territory alons tb wnn and
On the border of Matanzas and oven a pan
of that prwinco and about ouclulf of
lirnr < icl Kio wen ot Huana lln > piov
ince of Havana alone is complcia y clear
of the rebels
Cubltas tho capital tty of the lepub
llcan government is e wtcd in the western
poitionjf tho piovinct1 of Im no Plndpe
The Cubanr claim tint thej safely pos ccs
all tho eastern half of the lilaad riili h
true with the eccpttoti of In IpU cities
and the sn ports of impoiiiuon il these
piovlntes and they aro still in tho hands
of the Spaniards In tho piovlntes nf Sin
tiaso ds Oula Puerto Piiiicllle and Santa
Oira the icconrenliatiou orler has bctn
void foi is It Is micd l > v tm > Ciilnns
these piovlnccs aio practlcall at pea
The statement 5 made by Pcnor Quesndi
the Cuban icprescmatlvq rtl Wislilnmon
that in the eastern halt oi mbre of tho
island there Is a civil Bocrno In each
Iiolnce torethci with other civil ollkers
niid a complete and tomplo mucilnciv of
Kovomment Stampu hao been issued
Uxrs aP lollcMcd elvll maiiiasti oro
Mdcd lallroidi In npdatlcn a pulille
fchool sjatcni cstablMnd and numerouii
dally newsapcis pullished In addition
to ail tfils lgrlculttur rocw ou and tho
people nrc piatttcally fuo and indipnd
inl of SptnJsh lulc
Tho total imputation of Cuba was esti-
mated at 1600000 but this has boon re-
duced by nhout 50i0u0 as rcsijlt of
tiarvition In the concentration process
Hiit Wcjler operated in he vetern prnv
l < > ° The pcpulation of tho prov lutes
which nro controlled by the ievolutionism
comprises about hilt tho total and Is
prohabjv at picscnt liuer ilnu that con
li tilled bv Spain oiiillaisn do tubi has
272r lD antn CI ira 3T 7St Puerto Pilnclpo
151 122 and Matanzas 22V > St Thp popu
lailon cf Havrna piovluce is li > l i2s mid
that ot Pinar dtl Illo > > 9i70 Thcss la
tlsti of course an rlimitc as nothing
delnlt is known tuittlially iihott Ciban
conditions ai prc nt
looldng at Spnin it ia caiy to see hy
White Sitr face ruled by Spaniards Dark occupied by insur enta
Uiat nation has been unable to conquer tho
sturdv pattlots of the Ishnd Spains pap
illitis is not quite lSOufiOfn and fi1 per
otiit of Its people can not lead or wilts
No uitloij in ruropc Is so Ignorant to in
dolept so Blow In tlt ealo ot clIH itlon
cs s Sialn She Is a bsntciupt nation She
lus compiiatUl > no < oilimcre ur fie
tirlcs and her agrlciiHllio Is of the mutt
Indolent type In a word all the clvllUed
world agrees that Spiln Is fnrthct In th
load to decline than even Turkey She cin
fet no ciedlt Mcr boule which pay I pT
ctnt are sold on the mmketsi of tho vntld1
lit 48 Her piper mofv dUemintud li
Ki tent Her serutltics are regatded nl
the evehanpra ns > m i pir tvlth tlie > of
the weak vnd laiv r iiubllh nf auli Amci
ca ho ia in the gllpor the money lend-
ers Hoi publl dfbt Is 18500000011 whlin
itptesentp about > per capita She him
found U difficult to negtitlnto any oau at
alt
Of courro It Is plain tint such a nation
Is pownrlwi beMdo a mlghly power llp
the United States vvhlch tnn appropihto
MOOOOOO fir war putposos out of vi4b
ttitnls and which could rn a ton times
Hint uijn in a fevv dayn PpaltiN I pet
tepts Bell at 4S Anglican p > e ivntii at
122 All tlw facts go o ahnvv how It Is
that the rrlHllon u Gtibn Imn Hot been
enflivd and whj tin Cubans liAo foimt
fd nl along nu ultlmvte vjftntv through
the yjmpahy of thelc powerful ntdshbot
UNCLE SAM NEEDS TORPEDO DESTROYERS
41
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HSHWW
r CSfi
Thrri nnKiiti i > f tOn4 i
Knch fit IV HompdJ ilrB
Arr > Ifaoqiint
J lm
ChntUwooga Tenn April
regular troops aro camped at QhlilcimkuKi fif
the number today ltavfng been nlmVat M l
doubled lho sohifera arrlvcS fastVhaicWfp
so
lt was difficult to banillp ihcmt > romptlyl rMg
an hour of day pas slng utthk L-
out two or more trnlna conilng iu < Tb < <
otk ot tinloarilns tho trains at tho nuk4S
nvaa rendered dotibly dlftlcult bV rain 1 Ml4
hlch fell nt Interval all day On ihi t
owount all drills vcro suspended tinlU K4
Monday After army4
that time fiowcyer S a
life will besltx in earnest A i
It Is expecting by that time nearly til thi > i
regular troops to bo located at Ohlckamauga tVS
will have nrclvcd and the j
infantry as well
ns tho cavalry and artillery win bo divided s
lno brliradcsi Of the Infantry tWe xylll
probably bo jbrco brlgudea of thrto rcgi
ments each Uncertainly as tothe exact
number of relufortcmonts to nrrlvo wlU
provent any notion in regard to < tho nlipolut
meni of commanders until tiuch time s lao
troops arc aclunlly on the ground Jt 1 ex-
pected then Hint Mnjol Oeneral Hrooko will
assign tho senior colonels ns bricarto tout
man lors and regimental nnd brigade ilillls
vvllPbc had
Tho Seventh infantiy from Vorl Ugan
Colo which vvna icpoitud as haUng ar
tived will not ba hore until tomonow
moiulng Most of tho tioops getting in to t f
day were from tho Tar West SW 00m
panics A f E O 11 nnd K of Ninth eav
aliv coloicd and troops D jind I ot tho
Sixth cavalry about 650 men all from Kort
Itobltison Nabn In command or Colonel
IlnmlltDii vvith Captain Huyi Ucutenant
Hlrd and lloutcnnnt Osborne vveie among
tho cmly nrrvnlB The Ninth cavnlty axe
fniuoiu Indian ilRhteis solving with dis-
tinction In the Sioux outbreak at lmo
Ifldgo in the winter ot iSitOJt Tlu > went
followed by troop H ot the ritst tavalry
from IVirt Sill 0 1 commander by Major
bVirce Blxty men troops A und L of the
Second cavalry fiom Port li3gm ooto
twenty men then followed at Intervals dur-
ing thu day eight eompinles 11 C I K
r rt and II or HlghtU Infantry from loit
UUsadl Wju fiOO tneii and offlrers under
tommaud ot Colonel Van Horn The regi-
ment curled a batiii of thirty plcfcesi live
treopj ot the Tenth cavalry from Jfoil As
tliilbofn nnd tlned ttoops from Kort
Koogh fvO men Under eommand of Colonel
V It Henry and loops il and H of the
lelrai invnlry J O tn ti from Kort Keiio O
T under enmmntirt of Captain Uitheriy
Krnm the Kasf ramrt companies O H P
and G of Ihu Third cavalry trumjRthan
Allen Vl 225 men and officers apd hand
of thirty five pieces under tommand Tqf
Colonel 8 n Mi Young Compiny K of this
regiment commanded by Oaptnln poo is
ono of the tuck tompiinlcs of the etrvlc
Mght baltciy 17 rifth artillery from
Tvbcc la expected to nrrlvo In tho morn-
ing
Ah fast an possibles these tioopa were car-
ried out to Chlcknmnuga and unloaded
FommiI companies of cavnlry Including two
of thn llrst and thtte of tho Ninth wet
forced to spend lhe night In the railroad
cars on account of a blockade nf the trncka
caused by the collision of one of tho train-
loads of aoldlora with a Pullman sleeper
due It Is thought to a misplaced hwitoh
No one was Injutcd The handling of Wo
11 oops has necoiisltatcd the use ot every
mailable passenger coach and It has been
found Impossible to accommodate the de-
mand for the equipment necessary Never-
theless luge tiowds nro expected to visit
Cblckinraugn lonionow
IMw a TOsViii Tfcttawmsmw
tn tho Back
Tlion probably tho kidpeya
tn tho Chest 9
Tlion probably tho lungs
In tho Jointe
Then probably rheumatism
No matter whero it is nor what
lrind3ou need havo it no longer
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 24, 1898, newspaper, April 24, 1898; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth84479/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .