Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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A cccrrnprmding series tf num- .
tar-, upon -lip-, were ptamd m another ;
roceptahle from which hey were draira ,
M at raadoai. The pttetoge of «ht1-
opes bmring the first number drawn
Ihfiy Pill to James R. Wood xod
Km Mattie M. Bo*l&
tenant t^peraa O*Mml
Wrahtaghra, frily Seeentray Long
3Mb taranff» jwal cri« that a|J, p«r-
mbb to th* ami aervfae are Mrictly sc-
jtaraff to tWratn fnoraray pnhiic taate-
a«C ewraraatag Um Mfejacc ranttw of
Mont ft teiytary.raqratand.by Ranr
iMhlV. & W-
Ow in TflTO JFlowwd up by tan ©fc-
I*hom* Firm*?,
Shawn ee, 0. T.. July 29.—A gsntle-
behad tf any tfckrt
. ___ X. P. Town.
Goa. Piiwpr aad Tktatlfttt
DhUra, Taub.
L 8. THORN!
Third Vice-Proa.
radGeuT Mgr.
«*; xuthcrztta* and rate*qnenrly
taarad.
Wsnlhttfiad. O. July ML—A tata
ptatt* ittMfi treat 8«*v, b email
place 13 »Oa anth. rayanhcrflw ba-
Iragtag to timetetag oiw, bant arar
-*—t- WTXgf thaw am and injutfag
haraaa too rd than probably mto*
maty- Ute hat nac John W. Pam,
Alfred White. Bd Chita* Jeura The
aaptaetau io ed. kt ham torn aaraad by
Mhen tf fan mgtarar to apply *&■
ctaut water.
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CJlwi* tbc* CH to
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MO ntOCBLE TO A.XBWER QVnTIORfi. ” .
2-Fast Trains-2 |
DAILY I
WOWS BAKING CO.,
STEAS BREAB. CAE, ill PRETZELS.
Wholesale and Retail. Tele. 288.
Order* promptly attended to.
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ARKANSAS,
ARIZONA,
NtW MEX1CO
AND CALIFORNIA.
OF THE LAKE,
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hr St. Lous. CiicafB aid tie ^- PATRICK’S ACADEMY. {DAY SCEOffiJ
_ . . i Cor. Crctby and Willow St*. San Antonio. Texas.
T—rniMlo In !T«rU> Dakota,
Fargo. July 29. — A heavy rain and
wind storm prevailed Sunday afternoon
wear a good part of tto Mate and the
damage ia reputed nt Tappen
to a tornado. A.
X.NO CREAM
— TRY IT—
It makes you Face and Hands like
velvet. white and smooth.
Prepared only by
P. G. LUCAS,
Mission Drag Store, "27 S. Alamo St.
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Itey WflI Undenbtedly Take Ourtor Gu»r™ o111?
Sediees MJeiaf*g the Tswb.
# the . «f Lawten—Seme rf
the Laefcy Owes.
£~f.Ttnor>R,
Oto toll Paos’r.. _ ______________ ______
awdTkt.Aifc: fltadlto w9S be raskmed Momdw Saotamlx S. tow i
DALLAS, TXXA8. ‘MOTHERRDPSBIOR.SAJtoHSttbrtwlZeVwi
A MATTER OF TASTE
In wines will often warp the judgment:
I. A G. N. RAILROAD.
< Lenye for Milano and Hearne. 7 XX) a.m.
Ut» fet St. Lcmis ...
Leave for Ft. Worth. .
Leave for the North.
: Arrive from the North..
■ Arrive from the North.
. Arrive from the North..... 12 35 p. m.
! Arrive from the Sorth.. . Il:« p, m.
and comparal
ww one of the uirgeec in the Miaeonri
riv^r. It contained more than 1000
ktm of rich com land.
■50
) Mowers. Sewing Machines. Garden:
Cash Registers. Locks, Keys. ■
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URSULINE ACADEMY, DALLAS, TEL
1 k ** I Tbh liirtiirtu ebBrtwtti*T
h* J’. the ’ufalBiii nC too Sb*
ttusm to aStnd torn tome*
Hk amd rrfmd aitaertto vMak: W
tt rfMW *** ***"
SQNHil^Hr a safer my sml
htobotoottoetedtotfeoAto*^
BAY Ml
Only Use Rwntoc Throng* i
Coaches and flhwpscs to Sew I
OrtouB Without Change. -..!
1 t lder in all rornfleldM and in
pieces will malto from ot>e>third to
novel and [ fu'I crop of ■v>rn. In «ime localities.
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REUM’ MOSQUITO LOTION
fa a complete protection against: the st >
tacks of these Innumerable pests. _Why|
If the mosquitos'
Brtctan Ful'r,a n» lUt,*,!
Is Li'iti, July 29 — Kirotrsmcr r’lp'srti
thn" drrar-hmeut J $tein<«:kftr's Hirrv
jtv-.y-.y-iTipt Bw*m fjrsdnrp ww> f K<
ev»—»j*. oc July 24 by a. faroj
of B.r»-ra. Thr deTachnM*n: f'«mttst >4
C.L- trr.y to Lembodii, a dixiaurt' d
mJ.!**, losing abonit 10 killed or wortiito
an4 a few miMhug.
AH Paaws WK ton
_ WashiBgaoK, Jnly «.—Craamato1
^hvkhsH ton xwportad t» the mu
Tarns ror tot b^b^Chmb to Pvhtai
rdow witfara tvro v«k wtth
to Drotonol by all topewro
Cloudcroft, the Incomparable.
Situatedf on the highest peak of the
Sacramento Mountains in New Mexico,
just north of El Paso, at an elevation of
9,000 feet, Cloudcroft h destined to be-
come the Mecca, the veritable "breath
ing spot," of ths Southwest. Its pnr»
and invigorating mountain air, laden
with the healing aroma of the Pine,
will again tinge the faded cheek of the
' ivslld with the rose of health, while to
s Mektsg surcetoe from the mcnot -
of A commercial occupation, it
FIs I < nswe town.
Brmlday, Ark., July to.—Ths
■Chocmw railrood ralojTsphwT. sms
h«v to the charge of obstraetiiif: i
vraina, ww Saad *15 surh torr T
*nay
ttsr ‘ i'leueral Lytt^'t-u;
**BKYO*IDTHK QUESTION OF
ADOUBT”
the "Katy Flysr’* via ths M. K. A T.
B*y. is tbs bmt train to take, if yon
BTOgotag totbe Pen krawltto bpad-
ttotoatHtoteto,N. T.
Ciena, up to-dato servloe, BaffiM
Swpsn ami free ■•Katy*' chair car*.
The moat oetnfnvtahie sad finwt route
from Tuns to the North. Fulltatema-
tfco, as to ntoB, arhatetr. eomaettoto.
otau cam b» obtained by caHtog on, or
wtittag aay "Katy” Agent, or W. G.
THE SCUTHEM MESSEXGEB. AUGUST i t«m.
mranced to tw ye«r< w. pro-
enctwraging tradasg at ckwd
n—1 m <to» c«i»ey.
Cape Town. Jaly th —The Boom a
*ai imed tkroogfaite tim upper dianw
of Capo Cokmy. Su—a am withu a ft
arilw erf lartws. other* aro arcm
tomraauwn nod between Molteno a
^tahoEndiwp. Senanl parties me ok
to O»—tito-h
c--Gmac tamsr.
Stefia, July 3.—Tto ctot hat ted
acidly rahtog an flash tanas bta ained
*^W.h he m mall very pole. Hie
bate oriore* him to take sum
®to wad to to pta ta hi* todroesal
^tog wi tit—, m whack to ste
■ *****^— awaw—ta^*
^3m—b <b&K, a sow MtatottB.
Benni to HeedU DeeMeC
Havnaa, July 29.—The government
has offered a reward of 81000 for the
. oaptani, dead cr alive, of Tino lama, a
i tanAf. who h*> been operating in the
j Matanras and. Havana provincea. Ttooe
had huso tor the lost three motota a
samdtag reward of *MX> for Lima's head.
Friday the bandit aaut word to the ■»*
ttaaMes that to would mmatdar *800,
yevtided be weu allowed to leave the
Mund. Upon teoeipt orf this offer the
, osBtartoos douUad the reward and
sane mpimt titttiiiiiiivm to General Rod-
Bgw of Uk rural gaardo to aegtetn
Itaua.
FTtodwrl ffg KtoewpetodM
£>*VMm On! Kerfstrs
22 Reno, O. I. July 29. —All wnsex-
paetanry Sunday night among thethon. „<! other figures and lettering. Robert
aauds of homeMkera hero over the Towuwnd a city police officer, paid a
grand lottery that begun this morn- fancy price for the old relic, and prises
tag. There are 13.1W claims to to dis- It very highly,
teibated. and so each of the 1)18,865 per-
sons who have ragietered during the
past 15 days has about one chance in 13
of winning. While the great excita-
ment of the "rim" which has hereto-
fore been a part of land openings in where Jt amounted ............
this part of the country ja lacking, the! church, a atoro and some dwellings ana
lata not in tbs throwing optai tu settle- I torus were blown down and the North-
toot of the Kiows-Oomanche ismbvw. 1 depot unroofed. Crops in
ttrw. wtn not to wltivme life and anima- I thc the stOTmw>*re ruinai
taVl- . , __ , Ifalpiaa Can le Xabnukih
” ^be drawing took place in tto center ; “ . . _
cf the city on i
open air. W.
urn New pumnan veatiuutaa
WtBaC Sleepers. Handsome New
Cnalxs Can. seati Fros)
Lradon. July 2h.~A Shangha: e-w— I
spond-ut orf Tto Giato rays >.voranrv*i
wore grvtvj in tto hocae of ocmxn.ea> trei
July S! by Lord Clunbr.no. the und«*f .W-|
,-.gT: at-creutry, that ths French ani
GctTr^n trov.pa. only tf-m;rirardy iero.1
a— rofute-d by tto fact that the 2V ir:*J
—w^rro oreet-mg maveve perman-rid
rarmr'ks, which wi" take- rw-. y.aro id
r .mpl-n-u indicating that ymtei
cd .Kvupatioti aro-con torn plated I
W m BIG PRUES:,___
j " tag Ba Way ta Illa Tla,pa. I
New York, July 29. —Gene ral Uribe ’
1 Urito i* bank in Colombia and ia now
: believed Io to making Ida -way into the j
, interior from the Veneroelan bonder. He
WORTH $40,000 EACH steamer Caracas ou June 15, reaching j
LaGmyra June 23. He remained in Xa-
1 ~ ' r * few honra and then took
the «f«mer Merida for Crouos. From
I Curaccu he railed for Alaracaibo, Vone-
: zuela. where he arrived June 27. He
I cmtiimed his journey on the steamer
' Mara, which took him to the other side
E Reno, O T.. July 29 —Theplaehrgi
tf envelope* in wheels proved id-w
work and the actual drawing was <’■»•
layed over two hours this moru-1
fag. The first envelope taken from ci.e
4-yam. DuBbb.
Xn. ^aWareaa Bavin BMftna
Butland. Me.. July 27.—Mm. .leTr
•on Devi*, widow of the prntadent
the Omfed«*cy. who is spending tl
•umm-cr here and who toe been ttocifi-
ed to her room with a slight mirvo:
disorder is reported tortw. It wi» ra
to condition is not cxuuider-.vl arms
FiywMWr StnhlMWL 1
Mandi. July 29 —Durongth- jnymrnl
of — .-T* at Sant* Cruz Friday S32 J>>1
was >1. .leu from tto guanlhriuw -to
r .btorv .>f tto paymaster‘s soft' ** ra7'"
p*,, He—r the i^*:irk if nolilii-ira
I- a;:»-ars that Major C*cby. V: • v»l
jnv;:;g tto troops m totguiia dittric*,
l^f- Tii.. enff, xn t he guardhouse an*. th*l
wi.ll* It wl* there the thievt-s «a:rsw,-:.
"1 :ii atwrractiiip tto ciTOWnts.
Jha5-'- h*« nest tin- chief of Haiidll
c.-m t,. Snot* Cruz it:
th- attiur.
:—: Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies :—:
Situated t a one of the most btslthf'j! and ph-turesque ic-cafioto* of S*r Abb*
ale The course of study b systematic and th< rough, embr-ciag every bmtag.
1 refined azi iiaefc! education. Ittodpilne mild, yet firm, rpccial attrottGE tff
to pbyefca* comfort, an well na to moral training.
For rartlenlars. a^T—s Mother Wixperior-
l life and vigor.
i To the fever of the beautiful in nature,
' i Its msgnCcent mountain forests, tra-
veled by rfeiightful and grassy glades, --------------------- r —• --
present a picture of beauty which Is en- J do you suffer when the Lctlcn will en
hanced by the grandeur of the enr ,
rounding mountain sctEery, presenting
to the eye “A gem of purest ray serene.’*
' a panorama of beauty unequalled on the
American continent.
Ia preparations which have been
made for the accommodation of its I
guests, Cloudcroft has assumed decided I
. metropolitan airs. "The Lodge." e!
hotel modern in Its appointments, has
been erected, furnbhiug accommoda 1
tions for approximately 200 persons AI
commodious dancing pavilion is oue of
the favored institutions in connection |
with thia hretelry, while for those seek j
---—”— ~nd exerciee, golf links 1
I Now a suggestion as to how to reach 1
I Cloudcroft. The Sunset Route," as
i the leading line of railways frem Cen-
tral and 3ooth Texas. "> Mexican border,
’ will best fill every require tn tint for a
pleaeant and interesting trip. T~
rata>, apply to local agents, or write
F B. Morse, L. J. Parks,
~ G. P. & T. A.
.... 12:30 p. m. | Cor. Alamo A Com. Sts. GEORGE DULLNIG BLOCK. Sas AeHw
.... S:I5p.m.i The Crtsios: lehoo'.. fccxllsrhifik sbevt othett. Tto torgsm.hn eqsjsye*-2^
’ * 1E'! prsgritf v» A wids-iwaks frexhy sf Exjivti Commercial Teactozs. Oraese*, slsraZ'
..... *>30*. m- a, mini, lu Ufknsiidiu sod ptotwiaaus ever t-ther c iHsgcs iF reeogSLtef w 3m t_T
.... S « a. m. ’ for Citslogse.
Call on cr Address SHAFER * DOWNEY, Pnrsietsra. Bm^ta
r 4AAAA1C A4V*to fetoK? aeWWAUA- . a a .-*u ma* ;________________
> Leave for Laredo *nd Mexico. 910 *. in. ■—
S”M^ST. LOUIS’ COLLEGE
lutiotM. | san Antonio. Texan. "
I Leave for Galveston, Houston ,
and NewOrleans....... 1:0? p. m.
Leave fcrGalvesti n. New Or-
leans, wd Kansria I’ity 9.00 p.m.
u to quality. Arrive frew the Rast.
The favorite beverage can to selected A?l.TLJ^n.n5Ztv - *30 *. tr
from our stock without giving a thought: JrfvZSNew Orleans. G^- “ :
i verton.and Houston.. S^Sp.m 1 ;*jjgjjUljgfl
• West but y
! Leave for Mexico and San > MitthttflEi
Francisco .............. • ■ ■ 9:15 a m.
Arrive item tbs West. *
Arrives from Mexico and San 1
J Francisco................ 7 ;30 p. m.!
| S. A. A A. P, R. R*—MISSION ROUTE. I Ei,.(-tric a reef
Leave dally for Kerrville... S; 15 a. tn I Mae.
WANT THE PUT OFF ATBUTWaZO.
For rates sod pasttsutes statt the
ftta-AMrisBM ExpBStttaB caU os ray
ALK-AT. Afstatra lifrste. W
Th- mas; (n vhiB ro*2y rtrnfto’-
-to msk ■< sniraiS «*“» pr-ibDm
L..r-: M.Lner and to :s w«— l.w*to
:-.ff."uity “7 t±i*1 'h*' *r’
>-i* <ui his recuro tn n.iuth Aftira
t». _ -r . z- l t ■ I toave aauy ror loaxum, _______ _ ___
The Texas Cash Liquor House. | Rockport and CorpusChrlati 2 20 p. m * fl 1 Tn?MV ffl? ATTD T A TlV
Phie447. 140 W. COMMENCE ST. 7 00p.m.! T a a ,
J Arrive daily from Corpue |
Christiana Yoxknm...... 2:05p.m.!
I Leave daily from Sunset depot
1 for Wscc, Texarkara, nod i
< the North. . ........... 11:40a.m.
Arrive daily at Sunset depot 5:25 p. m.
Leave dally from Sun=et dept t
for Ft.Worth and the N< rth 9:15 p. m i
Arrives daily.... ..... 8:15 a. m. i
■ SAN ANTONIO & GULFRAILROAD :
i Leaves for Stockdale dally.
I except Sunday... ......... S-OOa.ru.
Arrives from Stockdale daily,
except Sunday.......... 3 HX) p. m.
M. K. A T.—VIA FLATOXTA.
Leave Sunset depot for the
North ............8:15 p.m.
Arrive from the North. . 8:15 *. m.
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to quality.
That will be found of the beet in
every case.
OUR WINES
are ri'h, finely flavored and mellow. I
Bert for health and hosjltallty. j
» OUR OLD OAK WHISKEY* >
A known as a smooth *rticlej^_, ra ; Xmve daily from'kerrvtile.. S 3J p. m. rton b^fns on*TUESDAY. SEpfril^.'
• •r-tinr*n a ■— mwn I Leave daily for Cuero. Hous- Bro,.ron?i w<>7.
MELNGE^R & FREED ' ton.Galvraton.and Victoria 9:C0 a. m. -
The T,v» r,.h I ------------’ i d<Uy . !?r _____ ~ _________ . w^wr
Lincoln. July 2#.— Reports from ovw
a large platform in tto I tto rtate show that the rains that visit, j
»«. ./. A. Richard*, asabtant I e-l Nebraska Saturd^mght and Sonda^ I
BBSnmiesiooeT of rhe general land ottloe, 1 I*1 ft rhe corn in many localities in bet- ony or a rawnrrtereya, utvuy*uvD,
who has had rtorre of the regirtsatiaa; ! tl3 condition than at flrit thought. The oflots a complete rejuvenatiefl v' fl*g- |
D. P. Dyer, of St. Lmrie. firmer United | 611 of r«W*i frem half jpeh tj ^Dg energies, and the sufferer returns
StteM district attorney .and Frank Dole 1DC^P’1 T*1'®’ while not of much | once more to^tato^biA placeJLn tberanke
4teCbief jurtice of Oklahoma, conducted , j -ornflekU and in manv i Hfe and vigor.
She drawing.
g*-,-Fh^ actual drawing was .... „..r ... _____ _________
fiteS^Ritxng. On rhe platform wm two j to wever, there will be no corn.
oUcog box wheel*, each 15 feet in’ --- .. - , -- .
. T .... . . K«U" Hatched ty n«t
length, one tn told the namesof the ap- : ->___
plierara foe home"t.wd. in tto El Reno of ttoTci^to^X
dtorirt and tto other for these of the q£ a of
TawTou diwtrint. Info caniUed before entering the
Were placed envelope* containing the ] fn -ory About three wagon lends of
■antes of all tto registered applicant* ' eg-.n are rejected eneb -lay and hanled
The envelopes were first brought to the ! to the city limit*, where they are
platform in packages co xse> utively num- 1 dumped. A man living near the dump
tend. A crermpouding wriee of num- ! ctolected enough chicken* hatched
, by the wrather from eggs thus thrown
■ away to stock a chickex farm. Evety
dur for a motirh cr more he has been _________ __ ____ ______________
carrying a number of chickens home i tng recreation and exerdre, gulf linj
fr* u tto dump, where they had bora ’ and tennis courts have been provided,
was the flrort to to placed in the draw- j hatched by tto unprecedented heat. *
tag box Ad well dwtrobured. when an- I
Other number drawn aid another pack-
tf envelopes distributed, and this «"w.w. ra»« c.i -wy.
grarra continued until til tf tto enrol- ye”’
______,_ „,1_. j tto* MiHOcur. nv,T changed its main__
^P** _ pl*oed _____ ntonnel firom the Jaokxxi county shore 3,
after which tto wnes^ were revolved M <h(t c^j^unty side at Howell's »- [
tar a raffictenc Length tf ttute to ineure the isL¥ld connected by a I —
* thorough mixing tf tto envelope*. : sandtor with the Jackson county j
la such wteel there are Sroapenurw ; bark Now the river luw gone back to ■___„_____
frm which tto envelopes ware finally ’ it* former bed and in doing so has al-1 completed, formally opened, and t* now
to to drawn. Tm mm. oua for each m>.< cut awuy the entire island, instead | iu full sway. It le i ? “
Ho’vtill's island is splendidly furnished, aud offering in-
I comparable _ J_'._
mrnt of Mr. J. W. Flther, proprietor:
of the famous Hotel Sheldon Of El Paso, <
Texas. j
You want an enjoyable summer. You ;
want to get away from the oppressive-;
ness of the city and the low altitude*
Go to Cloud croft. N. M., 9,000 feet ole- I
ration I On the summit tf the loftiest j
peak tf tbs Itacramrato Mountains.
One hundred and ten mflea aorth-eart
of KI Pseo. Wonderful scenery. Tea-
ata oourta sod golf links, dauctag pavi-
lion. Io fact everythtog desired or ex-
pected ta an up-to-date, healthful aam-
merxeaort.
Clcudmtft is known aa the "breath-
ing spot tf the eoath-week ’ ’
There ta but ora way to go oasnfort-
abfy and qtrickiy. But one way to
avoid more Ara cue change tf cars;
but<tee way to oujty redhrtag Bhatt-
cars, (Mtatnsj sad alractag oars all
tbewuytkrough, (tatty, to ElPueo. That
iy ta via the Texas A Padflc RaHwny.
tide cf Lake Maracaibo
Of the 30,01)0 who fought with Uribe
in tto- rermT*ticn only two guerrilla
bands are hoi-ting out against the gov-
1 enxmrnt—one in the department of
. Tolim* and the ocher on the Isthmus of
Wheels contained tto name of James K >
Wood tf Wwtorforrl, 0. T, who had The Colombian government hu been
registered for homestead m the Lawtou kept advised of Uribe’s movements and
fiiscrir-t. Mies Matrie M. Boals tf it is doubtful if he will succeed in rata-
Wicfaita, Kb* , drew number two al.-ei1 tag many foliowees before he is captur-
ta tto Lawton district. Without doabr. ed or driven out of tto country.
Mr Word and M>s* Bonis, who tins' AN OLD MEDAL,
have the right to make tto firvt filing?- ------
Will sdnet two quarter seed'us adjoix:-
tag the Lawton towmite dirtnot wbico
are be lit-red to be worth ♦U.OCW each
Number one, m E Reno district t» man living a few miles cart of Shawnee
Stephen A. Holcomb of Parti's Valley exhibited an old relic tore Sunday.
E T ; number two, Leonard Temb, of Whtit* plowing tto other day to unearth-
Angnsta. <.), T ; number three, Frank ed an "Id met**!, made tf copper, which
Brown. *.f Ei R-no. and aurator four, metres 2^ inches in diameter. Tto
Was Calnn Ch tire toil of C-tochasha. medal brars the date of X D. !«70, and
tto lettering seems to have been done
by a prows* of poundmg, but is very
plain. On ooe tide can be seen: ‘'Eng-
land saarre*. Labor plenty Labor reck-
oned by the acre. Amerca tto reverse.”
On the other is the dare of the medal,
and other figures sad lettering.
!a boarding school for boys and young mei
<->/—•>, \ A complete. th:r:sjm suit
U '—-ttal traiutoc 1= all
-- -1* - A^te^- tir r- Business. Lt-ramre a-
Science* S imysy-ed Loraterfra
, mile torotd tie rorptrsn*
• S« Antonie, on ar emfLeu™
[■ ■. looking the htotorir
t , St LeufC CoUere ‘s r-esw—
for e*!ubri-y and swE-ry
0 artesian wel. i= rttmertan wfttT
Etf powerhti enrire r.-rrveys * prfra
■tf supply of th- rerret retr
01 psrts cf tto buildings me
nafatorium. park sztf earj^T
... railways from all depots p«-< ttir ■ tty term tn ns of th* We« pw
From this p-’int cars leave for the college evert half to nr Tto 3**x: m.
—<— — TT-r-or. . i- cecrT For ratalogu-aprlv to
ProsidenL
Cor. Crc*by and Willow 8t*^ Sas Antonio. Toxa*.
IN* lasdtutioc, delightfully tttnatad an Garorameux Hill, offers » top^
«vwy opportunity for a thorough aod rtfrad srinraHra The Eifftish crurw
marts all modern requtremeota. Spatial attouttan gtrou to th* eiraaas hi In W*
■Mutel and Vocal Maite, Drawii« and Painting. Gerrara terra- no extra ctaV
Tto ftratat Shorthand is tar^wr Tarran raodcrata.
For partieuiam addzvra
MANILA notes.
xara >— ■«—> J
WW"* Iitilsr Cus-»*te-l-*-y. H
^£1*. July» —5I*i’rHraI!^ Aa?*‘ 3
^^Trjt^r-rhtrd vtiunteera wto ws»
ariwmtitf g-.rermr tf .
•^r^ndtf I*H^* S’~ 1
7^-ulnr cnesn-btoary I w.J pr:- ,
^'/^.htheargu^^rmntft^fir^,. j
-r: Spellman of tto 1 -ctord x
'>’ f- W]
PSL-t*1 ■nH ‘’
____ «>,» ' wear onats h=t*.m»<. '
nulsud-’ tf *■'
Jisremw* w:to tto n-- .7 fliw.ti
wtorh tore torettfvre to*m rat-
.mter garment T^r-i—.>rs a.
wear khulr. f r al', -’.toy
*lw*y> when a-ttv.-ly r-mruM:?
Wt.re <tt dr*-* <u:t' are' 7*^= ■•
foetal onraffi ‘to Vpis restriTu
uEr'Xpectodly Gracral Ctofto
mi swmisbmg var-.cty m «::■
retd " great laxnyw* regsrdmp tSe
.-,-r.r 'f troops.
" -<r.- native pohrerarm tore to*m kill
s-uberto tf Octo Firmgnp^.
o.-mtmu 's Prorirt Lksv.* m
•- -r:-.t an uT-<‘4r»t:-t
^,.v-n«s empl’yrei in '.Ev.wriratop
Crim robbery tore fra', r'
AeM-.ire awtov-ttow ixyned tto
-*je rfrwrffw wa.. cm11 - a- ra^T>ffi£'*t»
th_K- Tu,, eerg**111 tf -to ;T*
tpn-are*.-: and OBf wnttY -tozaitot ~ -
pari thr* fire entrant to the gunH
^G^neral Martin Delgnd--. grrnrare tf
e--.shmd tf Paw- to* asked f*>r t-
& ? tf tto ravages of the , >■
Itah of 3*=T* □!•**-
P>J?TppitK* S1’1
Tsprty upr'S a y^KL* ■*'? The mo t:?!*
of thi* Mjwcx'-a chartry
j* ir tho +
McCarthy '-f th-
£ftn rrnun'iit tf tto ;W*
y" *«■ ..f pctCic m mey while t*t>:ng c..:>
nve! Irem Appar: U. Manila
ISH-els<■* Kitrhe™.*-
In such wheel there are Sroaperturw , bark
________. . — .. —___**_ ■ ....
IT 15 FINISHED!
The great Cloudcroft Lodge has been |
’. * "y opened, and is now I
_______ Tew m—t, ,-wia for each un-st cut away the entire island, instead i in frill sway. It Is a splendid hostelry, I
aperture, performed th a actus 1 drawing, tf goiug artju.iL--- ——
Tbs ralra- in which it began was tetare thr *" gul7 ,be1?^ Miteouri City
tetasd by tat. The first envelope drawn
Was No. L which was at ouev opened
and the idrattifiratioo slip which it con-
fifened wra given a carrospoBding nmn-
kra. and the name and ratadenon which'
appears upon tto ehp was publicly an.
hoanaod. This ooms was pursued.
:Mrahrata< rack erne kip* and. its otra-
trate oouraeativaiy. until V- uurabws j
tentava ftran aae bo*, whra sn.
aratel teuntar waadbenra. from th* attar
cuisine under the manage-
many j
verted by delightful and grassy glades.
tirely relieve you. Li roe mtwquixos;
can't be done away with, yen can at,
least render them harmless. The Lotion I
does It. Price only 25e. per bottle ■
E. REUSS, aJMHMSSl
j San Antonio, Texas I
“!JOHN 1 ROMS, “Ji
Bicycles, Bicycle Sundries, |
Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, j
And equipments.
Academy of the Incarnate Word.
EXrxiclcexirielgfe N'illa, ISan Antonio, Tex.
SELECT B0AA8ING SCHOOL FOO YOUNG LADIES US LUTH GIRLS.
... , _. , _ . , This iuFtitutk-r. i« situated on Alamo Heights, in one the most pk-:tue<qra
Bicycles, Bicycle Sundries, j spot* of San Antonio
Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Thorough English conrae, divided into Primary, Preparatory. Aradualt
j • - • and superior department*
ana equipments. Br«t advantages are offered for the study of music, art *nd langMfita-
General repairing tf Bicycles, Lawn Terms moderate. Se>«ion begins Sec: 4. 1S»*O Catalogne* on applIeatioB-
--a—i— is—----<3—<— , AClzw REV. MOTHER SUP EEC 03.
Hose. C _ ... ______—.,..
* Gnu*. Setaeon, Typewriters. Trunks,!
' ; Lawn Tools, Etc. Second hand Bi ■ ‘
. cycle* and Lawn Mowers for sale or:
rent. Everything Guaranteed. ■
ror. i
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