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The Evening
Light
Vol. 111. No. 48.
San Antonio Texas Friday March 16 1883.
Ten Cents a Week.
thi: lost child.
LOCAL t'KKSONALH.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
In Job lots oral retail nt oxtromoly
Imr.lltrurcB.
I A VATK WOKKK THAN AHDUUTION.
llo it I'lirnntH by n Lack of l'rnritiillnii mill
Cure iiro Hespiiiinlhlu fur tlio
Death of Their
Children.
From tlio Camden Mo. Herald.
Tho moral and Icirnl responsibility of parent.
In the umi! oT thulr clilldivn it I'm iiiimluly nl-
tractliiir tlio ecrluusnttcctlou ol Ihu hotter por-
tion of iliut'Mtlio country. Tliouiuiiy Instan
ces of child hctitluir oppression umi othur
(onus 01 cruelly which miro come in nni
maim nun. sumoouiiir iiouono; mm ins itnui
Itolil (Jleiinnl In tlio ltotot Corridor mill
From Various Other Source.
Mr. IS. T. Stunrt. of Now York tins returned
from Austin.
Mr. 1'. J. Itolilnaon. of Port Worth. Is at tlio
Mender hotel.
Tlio Hon. Don A. Rnd .Mrs. l'nnlcoliavo taken
rooms ut tlio Honl hotel.
Mrs. I'lnkiii'V Jones of Iiiulo Puss has nr-
riu'd nt tlio llonl hotel from llourno.
Juiliro J. A. Wiiro bus returned Iroin Kuirlo
Puss anil In at tho Hotel Maverick.
Mr. umi Mrs. Charles Miller of St. Joseph.
Mo. iiro rvirlsteretl nt tho Meiiiror hotel.
Mr. mid Mm. Thorn. Miss Carrie Thorn mid
Master Thorn Imvo rooms ill tlio Mi lliter hotel.
in 1: hush co.Nsi'iuvcv.
OoH.lp Alioiit tlio Allowed lluiorliint ltnv
eliitloiiH In ltei;iircl to tlio 1'ho'iili
l'urk Atur.terM.
1 11 1 nrfint Iiik Details nf llio 1'ernmis linpll.
ruled In that and Oilier Iteeellt
Asiasttl nut Iiiiih
Spoelal CnrrosimiidoiicnnCthn Kvenlnir Unlit.
AriiF.N.r.tiM Ci.un Pai.l Mall London
S. W. February 20 1SS3. The recent ex-
Iblcs exposed by Carey. His name figured
prominently In the fiinuus'deliatc on the Kil-
matniiam treaty in tne Mouse 01 ummoiii
during May last. It will be remembered that
I Mr. forstcr. the then Irish Secretary ex
plained that In the negotiations for the release
of Mr. Parncll M. P. Captain O'Shea had
I told him that Mr. Parnell would make use of
a certain person who would come from abroad
and be able
TO TUT DOWN THE CONSI'IRACY.
That person was Sheridan a released sus-
pect who had eluded the vigilance of the
ponce. Mienuan was also the medium
Treasurer Hagan used in Ills communications
with the conspirators. Mr. Korster declined
ryT.uf t kiTow th Sherltr ll.mtrl.fht. of Uvalde and Deputy " -- j. .. to take a nana in uie Kllma nham game anil
thfiruiiifhly iiniUHuVl. Wli'aher lliuiiriiclty bo Hherill (llldeu of Klnnoy eounly 1110 utth.i pose of Irish intrigue throws considerable resigned. Sheridan assisted by Ills wife a
Much has been revealed but much is also ctTo
hidden in the interests of justice and It said F.nglish government proposed to extradite
that future revelations will'seriously implicate him from America where he now is.
. ... . . ri. ......... it n 1.. c r u
prominent individuals on I10II1 sides ol the ...... 4 . ;'""?'
a.i .- t 1 i I Irish Land League is anolher of the persons
Atlantic. 1 wo things now seems quite clear wimC(K e ibiheMn.hw to Mr.Eagan the
n the
ted to
return
In tlio lunn of nlivslcul violence or Physical
nciflccl mutters not -the prluelnlo hi both 11. M. Ilramanl. n mcmlicr of Ihu iiiihllshliur
mra ihiiiu same -ihu 1111111 or woman wmi 1 imusu 01 uranium .v mjiih 01 i ievuiiuiii L.111
neiflecis ma or ner own 110111111 limy uo pur- ciuru anil Now York Is at tlio llonl hotel
Scrircaitt William l.loder of Troop K Klyhth
SHOES
1 iiimi'ti. im 1 111 (fiiiMiiiuiii!CM lull iiiion inu in
per.nUs V hi Innuids VnisJaVo upon the luno- v ry bee" IJ" w r
cent ones dependent upon him lor protection m ""'""J"" K' " .
I iserliiiliially liable In tho auditor Mod how lUifacll lllilntirl A. I. tSirvnJnl John C. II II
Below Cost
Pino assortment of CLOTHS mid
JKANS at lowest tlKiircs. Also n
11UAUTIPIIL lot of aHNIJINH
French Silks
At prices that will astonish tho laillos.
n. I Si n.n.1l IWod finn.lfl. W'V! " 7J;!?5.I"f ii it
It liinilli.n uvi.uvu vn.i 1 ". ;.itiin. wn 11 .. i.nnnlii. vlalts TexiLS with a view of iiiukliur somo III the nerson of the Matnuis of Hartineton Is
u I hiir but for 8011111 iiiioxpiaiiieu reusou tneir 1 esiiiieins aim win k ma io-u.ij hi muu hi i lirnm!neni mrnilier nf the KnnlUh paid. I were arrested at the family residence. Gothic
Cheaper tlmn nnywhoro. health ami atrvnirtli seemed to Kinilually lessen somo ol Ihu lariro sheep ranches west. a prominent niemuer 01 uie i.ngusu caul- wc " J ' 3 . r 1
until their friends fcaieil they were tlio vie-1 -V.iiV-p'mi imiT I net. liril llartington was uetermmeil to I I "" '. 7 "Z ' . 7 "
aro.however pureiits that liitond to euro for nafciirrlvcil on tho iJireUo train aiid.iiro KUests that is that the assassination of Mr. llurkc Iind League Treasurer. lie was on
:?!!.c 'SLlpTar'keifof thuM. K. Church So. -s the result of a deliberate plot and .hat Z'ZZ'X!
beooino the Innocent vlctlma ot dUciiHo. Hueh nrrlvod In tho city from Now Orleans last oven- the death of Lord trcilerick Cavendish was bt in ueucaic ncaiin nut manageti to n
. . . . ... 1 10 iu!itiiiiiiiouen 11c iiisappcarcu wucn 1
simply owing to his being In company with c)0sures wete expected.
Mr. llurkc at the time he was murdered and Frank llyrne is the Secretary and or
nf his lordship's endeavor to save the life of gan
c'lmlN'i mereUltorNtsmeta;..KtholHor.lo.el.
;reat. Theio iiro many tiiinllles In this Mr. Ilrynn R. Warren of liny City president
who liavo been called upon to mourn of thu National bunk of that place paid j Jin
iiim4iikL im ifl-uat
Tlicsuaiu triitlH which must bo manifest In
every worthy pureiitnneespisilaiiy in 11 vicinity
Wlioroilio llllKllowil uiierm iii inu iuiiiuniiiuio
tho wat
nru so ureat
urcisciuuui vnu uAperiencu 111 oiiu mil) n turn e'
woiuiill most proinla- visits Texus with a view of lnulil
I1' "r '.kr'"..(.!lll.! of his lordshln's endeavor to save the life of canizcr of "llic Home Rule Leacuc in Knc
lyl i.r it Ihu liioril hotel" his unfortunate compa nion. Mr. Gladstone !an.J' "DJ1 was f'iiar fiKurf in lhe Io!"
.... . .. 11 t I iiou.se ui umiiuoia 11c 13 aucgeu id
b" - . lc Ulrecly implicated m the t'liwulx l'ark
Lkiiit olllco a pleasiiut i".ill yealeiday. Ills slide in an easy groove but one ol the niur
ill null. 1 ni'y win
murders. When last heard of he was at
lly. Mr. Wiirien ut"-" w! l """"""1 -viiuiu in - -
AT COST.
ihiisnreoiiKiimiitloii. Ouu bv one. tliev Hick
cued anil died until three I1111I departed and
o ol tliu aurvi vin.' uioinors were aiao iiikcii
. Thulr names weru llvrmoii ami Kdwiird.
Ilermon. however seenicil.tho ttromter of tlio
two: mill whllo hli yoiiniror brother was eon-
Grocery Department
Will be kept up to Its FULL standard
with the
see that the death of his brother was justly urci1!15ei7 ihc knives with which Lord
-Has JiiiIko Nooimu lllekercdr avenged una the Cavendish family one of the Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Hutke were
Noxt Sunday Is l'lilm S.imlay. wealliucsi ami uiom prominent m r.ngianu murierea and took them to Ireland traveling
Wood irno 1111 as thu thermometer iroes were equally determined on u similar course. i : u:! 1 ri v.i:rt r..n.
lined to liiu house eonslantly Hint to Ills bed down. To attain this end the public funds and the !) The sister was released but Mrs.
much of thu time. Hornioii was able to be -The walls of tho third story of tho IIIkIi private moneys of the Cavendishes have been pyrne was detained. The police found some
" V. ' "V. ! .V""i. i..Y. '-r" ' "" " em imyeii. . 11c uc i ncicciivci nave worKeu inDotl.nl l0PUments and c an in the lu
no deslru to play. Kddlo's ryiiiptoms weru
terrible! 110 louiiii uimcuuy 111 reiiiinuiK 10.111
upon his stoinaeii was restless iinu irriiauie.
S l?nnn irtoi
nuoiiuijij mm
Constantly on Hand.
ami out of his head f reuuently. At vurlous Murch Is couslilon
limes Hirer dllTerent Physicians visited him : 1 hnteh spi'llitf chickens.
There is a nimotva rniiiioryoireirisifn.il
mull mi ouu ot tut iiiiironus
I'ho Hocorilir'8 court receipts this moruluir I ninlit and dav. Eiiarini' no effort and exnense
ulli" Wow
Jlurcli is cousuieroii 1110 11c.11 moiiiu 11
: house.
mill vault 0110 told ills friends lio could not live
Ik nun virnt.au low mat ueaiii was o my eo 1
Ulilui ed a matter of u few iltivs. At that criti
cal tlmo Ills elder brotliers urousuil almost to I
-Tlio diamond rlnir will bo rallied Saturday
nil 1 D A ca t 1110 HIS elder uroiuers urouseu uiinosi 10 .i.lr.i. 1- ai 1 iu Gloliosalouii.
WWW tho pitch or ilospenilloti by the three deaths nl1-1' Ilrt 'l . 11 'v0"
UlUU that hail soi ecciitly oeeiirrod ana tho other I -Tho weather billlollu shows tho w
1 weather ti
.tiirlnir th 'in in tliu face resolved to tuko bo below freezlnif point at soverul places.
l... In. tlu.lr iiivii timiiN- Tlu.v iii cnnl. I I I...... J.. w j vral i.i-.lnv for Hi ir
liiKly did so unU Beeureiln rpincdy that was I rlaifr of Charles II UkIios to Miss faille ltldley.
iiicu iHMiiiruiin vreauj Peii aim ueisui; k; v . -Thomns Dunbar who was found drunk
L'tl. 1. .ll I. I. Kl.l.tl..l. 1.
v the end is at hand and will come as Encland. and for the past K vears has beeA
surely as ntgi.l louows ne ..ay. Among the kno-n 1 Fenian head centre. Carev
men arreste.l were llrady and Council or jnnunces lim a . member of the Directorv.
Carey llrailv leanng the consequence of his In 87 he rieJ to ioin the Middlesborounh
crime gave in Mn.wie way as ne mer- Trlde Council and was rafused as not being
icans term it ami when Carey saw this he de- elibIe wh'cn Tobin w rested at
emeu to save nis own necK ny llradford he escaped some two vears apo. went
1'AMu.rtim. inn nuusr. mkk nuiui.v 10 America out was recently seen in Aliuuies-
around the netks of his fellow-conspirators borough. Where he is now Is not known.
lames Carey is a member ol the City Council I Tint murder was commit! ku
lrM il!rrVin'kr' WU8"e1 " u""'"""'--r'"- a ';"" reoPle-rc yndilareaS uV wilh fH -rf arC U"d
Hy ileifreeshlssti-enKtlirutiirmd; he was ublo elec"a . lne. Pe0Ple ' wa: amputating the hip joint. They were made
to cat with a relish then wnlkiihout the. house: -A '"' Xinuli 7 houk'of i'van'r vs arrrfte'1 UT Hviencc' llralv and a I'ar by Weiss & Son of he Strand Ixindon and
and Iinu y 10 reira neil coinpletf lieulth iimf to-duy by tliu plulntlll lu thosultor Lan s. pflhc parcel of knives sent from London for ni.nn . . i.r. inntr vn.1 ii.i u i..
stroiiKth. T" boy wiu. so rVjoiccd ..verbis llrown and ot lerK. assassination was found in one of his aV "'ches lu TLhll
romvery that necompitnlcil by tho editor of A rnllroiul train riinnlinrn mllo 11 iiiliiutn iml. 11. .. .i.. i. ::ni .i. I4 inches wide at the halt tapering to a tine
this paper ho went belum Justleo Charles K. would tako 175 yeai-s to iiiako tho trip to tho '.. V .'. .1. oln. . point are very sharp and of fine tempered
Miller anil made oath to thu facts of his sick- aim 1111 oxcui-slon none of m will take. I-enian brotherhood in ihOl the great object Jleel Tie handle scored to five a firm
iiuniwiibovoriiliited.niiiltliatlicw -TholmaosiiltorMrs. Catlierluii Dleller of. which was to separate Ireland from Lng- lip Tll0Se UJei (n lhc nlUrJer were
i iT ! . " .....w-. l(rl4i)(t mo ciiy neeausooi 1110 cuy s Jiavmir 1 lanu anu was treasurer ui uiai iiouy. in 1079 i-;iroveil
iwur.l Tho.naVs parents while thoy IV-i h'i' li 1 1 l'i o 1 ' 1st r I f 1 0 0 u r t ! vnn'uny' ' "" ? 1'nilhertioo.l owing to some pel- in .
wants of all their clilldieui and yet the seeds of P ' ? tf.V'i'. . ? "-fl "i'i ...llJ" i' i.V ' 't'lV.V a member of the Irish Invincihles consisting ? T m.
diw-use hail taken deep root. Tlielr euro III ouu was tills moil ilnir m d I I n IV 1 11 ilw U I cl in the f .ieiL.i men win were the nullmrs . C
i i.u.iln 1 had been eiiuiituiaeted bv iinkuowii mud opMisltu tlio Coimly Jail that iliiich dllli- 01 zoo picKtu men who were ine auuiors for the
i JS?t J'JiM ..Li i.. f. . .T i!lf i. iif?:riV 1 A.?. li.. L i 1 .." .iillyw isuuieilencoiineiiiovlnif t. an. perpetrators of many outrages that have
Int on Commerce street and house on Main
plaia; also two residences for sale. Apply to
JOSEPH E. DWYEIl
Executor.
TURNER OPLvRA IIALL Kfc'iJ
Prliliiy'iind Sittnnhty
MARCH 17.
. cere hut wholly misdirected. They should -Colonel llclknap eiindldiiey Tor Aldermmi appalled the people. He was subsequently . . '. . .
l'nidiietloniind only Verroriiianio this season mvknown Hint chlldi eu aro Just as liable to in the Second ward meets with fiilhualastle nc of the Directors Members of the Dircc lhere does not appear to be the slightest
flay ever produced
but the two knives found
house are Identical as
part of the parcel which
alleged Mrs. llyrne carried to Dublin
USe OF 1 HE ASSASSINS.
HAZEL KIRKE.
and that tho fatality .if Ilrlalit .lis.;as. of tho piL m.VtfcsU l.l.tt us the best mini for the i.0?""! participated in the murders and a general
"WVilr S Thesis collllltl0() ftvlllK pllrIm Caco Ids'Sgatnf He i fewwT foA " confidently. anticipated As local
ii..r..iitrvin.iu: mid ..fir cimfiiiciiees of ...ii S.i".....i . liini n v f i.v... feehncissostronir.it is proposed to have the
"A ilramatlo item of thu Hint wilt
Tin: nitiuiNAL
mens I'Kmid Miirlet lever u Ulillieiia ami III" i.. ...i i.. ...i.i.! i... ...
pusslnir troubles which so easily bocomo ll9 (Jtii-iU duties will not permit of his bclnir " j.7 lihom 1 vir'ioi eirnru
chronic nil dt'inaml thu L'reulcst cum umi can-1 .K1 "llano but although various eitorts
... rt.t.i t.t..u .t v...t..i. .n.... .... i... .t.i. ..r I an uiicuiuia wcic
I'ltOM NP.W YUltK.
HAZEL KIRKE.
"Tho ulav with tho lonuint run on record.' them of one nt llio risk of Ineurrliur tint other
. lly a Judicious treatment these cssentliilorinius
Positively tho only performance or this eclu- can im iioviiioieii mi uiai a airouir eoiHiiiuiioi
braled play by this peerless company. Soeuro ablo to resist tho. Iiiroails ol . isei.so through
neatsiit lllhcho'selifarstoiv. coininir yeais anail bo tho rusuit.
TURNER OPERA ilALL
Dlouday Tuesday March 11) 20
m ii u.in utHi.n i'iMm..r.itM r I... I nnai mais in cncianu in order mat tue ends
were made "J"""': ""-""".
Hon. No case . it cholera Inrantum measles.
scarlcllna or uipiueria was ever viruieui
KnitYiii iiu.i iiiuj """ ...V." .V.V .B.V. .""y'V'.""'. crick cavenuisii. ins murder was
tin'lne.1 to truth and uprlKlitness. ornamental. Wo suppose thoy nru Intended to accomplished in accordance wilh the
Tho Iiiiportaueo ot caruiuuy waiciiuiir inu l cutcu tliu tears sneu ny inn ntrure ni .iiisiico i pioi anu 11101c wuo ciccu.eu 11 nuiu uiai incy
suifuics iniuoie.i in inu ciiuu iinu e.tpeciany inai n iiauieiim mi i.m. were obiuzen to kin i.oru rretienck caven
tlio-o airee ii.k tho klduoys ' ."y ""S . Mayur & Sons Imvo decided to open .lish to attain their end. Ilra.ly the informer
tmioiwAi. sc riuu .... ... . ..m. f"" aaiillllvJ-r worii April when thuli- ce.Uetory will bo dedicated resign
Mnilinnil VfllinilA Irtflinn In Tliese important orifaiis of the body iiro Jiiht (-11 rord. 11. K. Jildd H. C. MIIIci umi Joseph pjans
I N A M i I I rornilutf within tho cTilld and irmwiuKwIln lis "t 'lker. ;n)ue
lUUIIIUUII UlUlUll IHU'AlMt JU Kiowtli;nnil Ihcy euii Im tnilni'il lo strciDftli - Tlio tin spouts that aro boliur put down In cricj.
1 and health us readily as tlio Ilttloiiiliidcui bo front of tho now courthouse tiro not at all
frustrated. When Forste'r frequently been by strong sympathy of the
Ice's "removal" was decided Ins" People wh. persons of this class who
as he was thought to be adverse to their I!e. honorably belore Itiem In the guise ol
anil his opinions might" unduly i"""-
uencc the actions ol Lord 1're.l- I .......... ...... ...... ....
iiir. ani.ir.ii'n iiAuuinua-n lAjlli
Itoiun'ntlo Story Foriiilni; tho l'lot of
lliuol Klrke.
Hazel Kirke the play which is to be pre-
NKWS OK TH 10. WOULD.
su'SniyTM the nn who ' truck the first sented this evening at Turner hall is one of
sensltiviitoillhease thatltisiiH it to dcprUo oxlilbit such iuM'IHiw us will surprise and blow. lie was not present at the murder but the most idyllic dramas of the American stage
ileiurnt. llio i.ur ones o. uiueiiv. waicneu me en me ai a instance. ins eyi- and has attained almost unnrpp.e.lpnlp.l .iippps.
tlence was recetved by the oilier prisoners with I . . . . .... ' .....
various uncomplimentary and cnnilcmnitory 115 "! uiu ""i"i
WACO tins KillO pouillatlon. remaiKS anu ne is now oy waicucu o .uu.mcu .. u. a M.i.p.c aiiuanctuiig omracer.
CoN.iiir.sn.MAN IIBAUAN la reported seriously """"J"i greauj uunstan Klrke an honest but stubborn fcng-
III lu WuMilnidon. 'ears. .. . . iav!ntr received pecuniary aid
i tAiiris iiiiiuinir ine tun on mo rtiarrouioi ""f"'"'"-i r a t t... .
trial witness bUuid. General or No. I as he is called 1. I. Slier- a.piirc narun iv.mncy uas iieiroineu ins
A. L. Apams member of tho LcKlslutiii'c idan Ihomas Hrennan t'rank and Mrs. daughter Hazel to him. Lord Travcrs who
llyrne and a man named Walsh. . is on a fishing excursion fails into a stream
MODKST .MIDdi: .MASON.
lias
l'roten.lH Ho l).iitsnt Kniiiv II
linen AttniclliiK Atteiillon
'Vou'vo been sllrriiiK thlnus up a little" died ycslerday In Austin.
I fan hi ii Irleml In C.mtltv .1 llilirt .Miikoii OiIa
l lratuipeurauc in ims cuy ui uiu ! op.uar morM1)ff
in tvmit. tyiij
estly lookliiK as
' lly tryiuir tei pav iroin the unlteilrilales it i uiraun rumuieu uiai. ccuiuuiny ruiter
B. M'AULE
o Couiity JiiiIku Mason Uils a iiii.i. to setllo the Hlato debt of Tenueaseb The General or No. I organized the As- i . .
utn)centspiilliodollarliaspiissedboihllou.w. gass-nalion committees and planned and sup- near the mill and is saved Irom drowning by
y" the JiiiIko returned mod- John M. Com mi of (lenevii. New York has piled lunds for most of the assassiualions. Kirke. lie gives his name as Arthur Car-
s innocent us ho eoul.1 as If ho JjVUi"ifi"rVivhVK. loslt"" ol Lblefol lliireuii vho he is none know his name did not Iran- ringford the family name of the peer and
Honda- Kvculiur March lu tho Euidund
Uomoiiy omnia
i
MI J
11. MoAuloy m "Unelo Dan'l."
lutinrr nttrRpil In health lietTip itqntilitl 11a. 1
(lovcriiiiieiitiimirriiinDoWlttundolliurcoiin. will leave tlio tuumci ui un cany . lay ueeauao "''i" -fc-t.- he falls in love with her. and she with him
ties lor the kee a of prisoners hero to bo or Impaired health. ' be an Irish-Aiuerican who has resided much 2. ? " o J " iti .!
auto." ' TlK appropriation lor thu su nt ..r the in France and Gei many. For the past iS f1ulre Kdney 1 1. cover st he p. sitio n of the
) wnll I've only dono my duty. When I stato (loveriiuicht is S.)ul(ly.io. Domocmtlo months he has visited Dublin very freuuenllv. lw.. r? ana Elve.s ller lt Dunslan
nJ&l'oeM (1Mnor lll(11!rin. fflBBUUS
IU1I
Ami ntuointo 'ch'ulsh'lumiirr U' "'" Ca'rey met him. The General had
wishes he drives her from home cursing her.
Carringfnrd takes Hazel to Scotland and
rilculiir to attend to It.
llml mniii'i'. ton."
All rlirht.Judirc. tlio Liiiiit will back von Tin: clenry of County Mayo linvo denounceil AlTAItKNII.Y UNLIMI1H1) FUNDS. iWri- iiutiIk lipr U il.....l. ; :.i
in any Hiieli iiuilerbik uir. mid when t u t tho uovernuiuni lor us neari iessui"ss in 1101 a. ..; r.. . i..ii... t...... i n..i.. 1.1....1..1 t . . : .
ciiiiiiialirii Is eomii all the neoiilu will Ihw lt to rellovlllir the silllerlnir of tho People. ""J"" " . wum. u uuu S Ui u acivaiu nc is inarncil on Hie
Tuestlay llveiilinr. Mnreli ) tho New and lu iir your spteclies." T i:ulI.R vaks Chiv Di ve for liiuider In tho n "ankeri at 1 aris orougiit uie reply tliat "the bnglish side ol the hcotch border and there-
iiiiu voiu lorsoiiieiiouy uiau mnBiieii uio seiimd deitreo (jot tl e years iu tho pcnlton- uranaiwii "' sc.uiiii;iy uiinmucu iuic uie iimniagc is cunsiuere.l Illegal. They
imij 111... ..u.t.wt n. ju.t.o. . ..w..... t.bt- "I "tf ' ''""S uapiiuv lUlfcillTr Wlien SllUITC
1 rum AniM M." 1 IP lit uecrrilipd as npintv n I Rn.lnpv. lpnrn.tt.i 11.. ..pi. .r l..
Orllnaj Aiiii'iciiu Comedy entitled
THE JEUSEYMAN
I Judru as lie turned uwny
aiKS HKCK.MANN'S ACCIDENT
'I'n 1; ill flliiii It I ..ai uf kickluir two men utniict
ajlj i " ' mks. iikck.m ANM-s accident. performed by i .hhn.ly ueeompllshed man about 50 years of age five feet io them and reproaches Carringford. but on I tins?
. MeAuloy as Hllilerov N. (1. Vunk of Mi.ek- Kllool((l UlllleP u nUlK car .y e Zlueh ttTtrt? '? ch"1W?'- T 'f "sured hat lle is "allyLrried to H.zel
the case visits
CARTER & MULLALY
Undertaker
r thu famlslieil iieoplo of Ireland. In I'Tr tLlii.i .7i.fc T. J 1' i t ""y aoingioni tna mpther .
ntlca Donecal. Claro. Mayo. Uulway unit tac-e inclined to be rcdlsh has of Lord T ravers visits Hazel and tells her that
Connouiaro tho siitrorluir Is turribl.i. Cats she a military bearmg and is slightly lame in the she is not legally married whereon Hazel
reccivcii in leaves iarringtor.rs House. The old miller is
A mule knocked Mrs. lleekinaiin down ami 1 1!10 uo11"
drairKCd
attached 1
liorlli or Air liuunar's resilience last nljrlit. TlIK Iirst seiiiicuoii under promise or mar. w. a Cantaln ot the Franc-Tireurs. He was rnnml iIip hnm nVl r.i. 1.1. 1 . "Yi '
poolil nllilllieiiliiMlj.lii.il In Mis. Iliti-UniiiniVa i V.' ... .V 11 I it 1 i V lu
V ... 1 .7 ...i .... "to 1 11 111 "'o iieniiciuitiry.
ed over her tliu enr to which It was Klys lllit wltli thlld'ien for possession of tho rinht ler. occasioned by wounds rccelv
. W V; l'''u-".Vfruii.nBlortilltuiiUs Beti wood t.y which mo is susdunua. e Franco.prU!isian war at which time he now blind and poor. The daucl teHiovera
of Mr. Dunbar's resli enco. ast n hrht. Tins llrst seduction under promise of mar. -.; .1 i iv..t!.. ii .b 1 .1.. t . . "'"'t.'"" iioyers
r - 1 " . . ; 1 man naoit-u ititMiunuit tipnut-u 3 u.n. anu 11 nun 1 tiitanH.n.uui t.t .!.. .tt.tt.iit 1141U11 ttittt 11 1 wye lor itazci. now oners tn mtm 1 ..tt
. ?V"'V: .. '.I 'u Kiuw o K pi.Miiuiitlury. Durlnif the trial tho chief f(IUnd unon foreicn shores he will be extradited shield her Iron ' .iup 7.L"i -
7 I Ulinii un; ytti mm itiih iiiiiiui i. ouu in nil UIU I vl t lU'SS for i 111! timWOlltUHl. WllH h MlM.4 llll. (t i i ... r w-n I r V. -t-vf uui nc a 'flin Tr
lady and Is hp inothei' ..r Mr. Jinoph Hook- holuinif.Ju her uri.s')ior JLinuntli old "e w supposeu 1 uc v.encrai rniuen wno luses mm. tier aymy is inten.lfie.l and l"a
maiiii 11 well known iimslur sliootuakur of child. was present nt the Fenian cx-mspection in fit of temporary insanilvchp flint.u.t... iri
Coiiiiuerco street. Slip was carctully ulckiiiif Patiuck Haoan Is In Now York Anionic ' Ireland in 18S0 nnd was chief organizer of the to the ml 1 stream The tnlllf. -Iip ?"'t
SP'tc!nerg:ul ?MMiBrJ ....WJ a-n.lsu&lrUiS
win iiinur or tim 1 it. :...r.t... .t." -ii::...:... . .7 . 10 ivmerica. rorsomeiime ne was aitapneu 1 iroit shp i ui.. 1. 1
ALAMO PLAZA.
- . imi. ...... ii.i. near t ie usual i'ii r nuiuir 111
I i... . . .V 11 ..... J I iwinireucu in uiu irmil raeu 111 11
e ill iittenooii Riven 10 lorwaniiuir iiouies .'in. uyiminiiiiii un nuuu . iipon ui-r. a
... .1.. .t.irr.i. m.. v.i. ir 1.1 I . V . . ' 'tli V
i.B ..a.. ... t..v BW rnngioru who has been seeklnehr. All
'the next character IS P. 1. Sheridan ulin I ! r!rL. :. . "'
ioniiVctlon. Calls (ittondedduy and nlht. provented ihoiiceldem of iotlve freWom nnW o e prominent officer of the Irish Invinci- happinesi ofall Interested. P 1 c-
lid mid Inn-
emeiit tor Dm dally contlmial
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