The Cisco Round=up. (Cisco, Tex.), Vol. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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MUSCOGEE’S FIRE.
ttixlous lo Sarrendfr.
1 wo Spanish commi"io
iiOTa Ru-illici :l!ul \ li.i-Miti
Filipino Sharpshooters.
ier-«. j The Filipino sharpshooters are I
I’r.t |reported as imnroving in their
Worst Ccnflagration hrr Kno*n
in the Territory.
pernm-iou to pass
American line' unde
Agumahio at .MalDi
•nee to Span sii lirtsoiters.
through the | tnarkmanship and have I*1* n par- {
inferred with 1 ticularly active in the vicinity of
» with rt fer- Cabo:an. The rebels tired vol- ,
' leys at the three gun batteries in ;
*f* KiiSiHh.
rh:" s- laundries are agsln tic
;• ;••••! of Ircisliitiea in X>.\v,Vurk. A
-■■) 'h. 1. ti>Ut:nre .prov-
ihat every latindryman shall
< a receipt -to pat mbs. which
specify in Eaplitli the
t of C'm!s delivered.
They
HUT A MilLIO\-Dtfll\R lossJ
kind and
Violation
s punishable by $fii fine for the first
1 Bail! Ihnl-.while the Filipino* were | the neighborhood ol the 'rail Pi a ,1 j ugrase. >20 for th- s.eotul, and |a0
not Vet prepared to surrender the ' and skimmed the tops of the j for each snhseeiuat one.
of the !
Spanish prisoner*. they will ghnh» sandbags. A lieutenant
fire Originated in a Planing Mill and.
totrd b> a Strong Hal. Visited
the Business District.
Mn-rturoo’s Big Illuxe.
At 5:30 o’clock on the morning
of the 23d a fir • started in the j
Madden planing mill,in the north-;
era part of Muscogee, I. T., and \
never ceased it' destructive work !
ly ielea'0 two Americans they
have hold six week' on payment
of fin, the value of food and
j clothing furnished them.
Shortly afterward the rebels
j scut out a (lag of truce and sever-
jal hundred of the enemy left the
1* dipitio lines. 1 he commandant
jsaid that fully *000 of his men
had had enough and were willing
1 to .'Ufrender.
Among the enemy in the jungle
Not I’.vrn Proof.
Xoi r vfn a metropolitan n^wspup*
like the 1 .widen
l’h rouble b proof
twentieth Kansas volunteers and
three other men were slightly
wounded. A man was killed in
the trenches.
The twentieth infantry, has ar-
rived at Manila on the transport ]ast year bat one of the nineteenth
Scandia. century, it is but natural that our
Gen. Otis cables the war de- thoughts should revert to the history
, .... of tba’ wonderful’ century, etc.
partment that the Filipinos were
Durability is
Better Than Show."
The wealth of the multi-
millionaires is not equal to
good health. Riches without
health are a curse, and yet the
rich, the middle classes and
the poor alike have, in Hood's
Sarsaparilla, a valuable as-
against the insidious snare of the {n getting and main-
pu<stion. when the new century be-
j sins,
wise:
tdining perfect health. It
It hade farewell to J8HS in this j ^
“On this the last day of the never disappoints.
... e .i ! ,UiVn> women and children were
until the greater portion of the, ■
. , . . , 1 . , 't’lole. \ woman laid down her
City had hen Wiped out and a
rifle and attempted to cress, hut
was sent hack.
number of business blocks swept
out of existence. It was t he
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most expensive tire the Indian |
'l .... . i ' ' , Kotuuiice of (lie Bail.
territory lias ever sustained, as . >
the losses will amount to about a L’ P’*,oliU'i,m a,ui Mi>s Frances
half million dollars. The tim-st, «<’ e.iui »d«*«l at Paris,
businessT»lo< k is a ma-sof ruin' bomatrftr eirrum-
stauco, 1 he bride is 11 vear- old
tuisuiess iikk'K is a ma-s o
Tho lire spread along Main street
with rapidity, and assisted by J aad her parents are wealthy roi-
► troi.g wind buildim* after build- "f ^limlcn’ x®!»- The
dow- (adore its mighty ' Kr,mm il ''^road engineer who c<rtam ot,K’r llUes l>assta|. ‘I'd
I / t I • « . , . . , I I.,... * A I*
lllg V e'lt
completely routed on the 23d and
their loss in killed and wounded
amounts to 500, besides 200 pris-
oners. Thi) American loss w'as
slight.
r,ri«*f liefma!.
In the date Alice Atherton's young
li es, when she was a blooming buries*
fjucr on th» stage and fancy free, a
man. in Boston fell desperately
in love with her aiul rusuiy ilyove her
T * * * “ | to distrat lion by his persistent, atten*
Legislators’ Work. tion. Finally, after she thought she
III tile state Semite l.un-e bill “ f»"<» '>'■<» liift.. Ue prcP»«l (o
! her ov telegraph, and this was her
repealing the Jester amendment, I anSw0r: -Xul Collect.'
which transfers annually l per 1 --------
cent, of the permanent school ’ UrM,* IV,,r
fund to Lite available, .puaacd.. ... J___‘ HniUnr,' ynn tr. Mti d me nnre Xur
Turney’s bill authorizing lions- ] ‘hini fever.’ Why is your ' lull for
treating me for pneunnmia’ so much
ton and Texas Central Kail way
company to purchase and operate
march'I he tire .department is no*
formed he
r an pm intonee while
well equipped and this condition r““,,i,ig 0,1 a r0ad t,lort,; IIor
father sent her to Little Koek,
: larger?”
" ‘Fneunionia,*
; harder to spell,
that run do it,"
sir. is a good -deal
It. ain't every doctor
Scrofula “ Three years ago oar son,
now eleven, bad a serious case of scroful*
amt erysipelas with dreadful sores, dlseiiarg.
lug and itching constantly. Ho couiu not
walk. Several physicians did not help for
sixteen months. Three months’ treatment
wilt. Hood's Sarsaparilla made him iht-
fectiy well. We are glad to tell others of It.”
Mas. lhvviD 1.viRP, Ottawa. Kansas.
Nausea Vomiting spells, dizziness
aid prostration troubled me for Tears.
Had neuralgia, grew weak and.'could not
sleep. My age was against me, hut Hood's
Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. My
weight increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I
mu the mother of nine children. Never felt
so well and strong since I was married as f
dii now.” Mrs. M. A, Waters, 15&I 33d St.,
Washington, l*. e.
ECZCITta We bad to tie the bands of
cur two year old Sutton account of eczema
on fa' e and limbs. No medicine oven
helped until, we used Fiend's Sarsaparilla,
:«'fcitiv.sw:tn taifedv*® ’Mrs. AuVa's W*tit;i23”-
Moiitgomery,Street, ratersofi. N. J. '
..—. ^'—. — ... ft. .. ■ — .. .. .— — . *— ^ - ^
dlccdo SaU
l*liId «*ur♦* Ijr^r iiln; non Irrttulng ar d
t*i« >TAthartk- totuke with Hood'i* S»r**pitriiiik
-.....—' ..........................■' 1 ' ' i
militated ^Teatly ttgainst etlieieut
work on the pmt of the firemen.
The Kuty road sustained $30,BOB
damage by thelossof its freight
and pasKiuigerdepots. 'I ho.M.id-
den 1 lurdwaie i ompaiiy also >uf-
fered $.iO,0lMj to.ss. titchtding their
planing mill. Tho In a\ lest lo--
was that of the Turner Haiti-
ware company. They carried the
largest stock of any similar es-
tablishment in the Territory. It
anil the building were' Valued at
$225,000. rile Katy dining sta-
tion, the Adams hotel, also was
destroyed. I he Kucket store lost
$12,00(1; John Mills, dry goods
Aik., to hoard with an aunt and
attend selu ol to prevent their
marriage. Johnson went to Kou-
ham, Tex., and sogured a job on
he le.xas and l’ucitic railway.
\\ bile out ti) take a music les-oit,
Miss Larsen hoarded a train to
Texarkana, where Johnson met
heix They went to Paris arid
were married.
| Positive ideutilieation ot Jesse
| James as one of the Leeds, Mo.,
train robbers was made in eomt
by W. J. Smith <)t Sto'kesbury,
Mo., who was a passenger on the
$I5JJ0(>’ and Janie's' (’handler,'Tt )rai''lt‘t' ’“'gilt of the holdup, lie
testilied that he got out when the
train stopped and walked up to
Society
Women
7
S 4*1-
grocer, $10,000, The losses
ranged from $500 up to $225,000.
Four hours the lire raged before
it was under control#
Fa tire's Funeral.
~ A long proci'SHUJii followed the
remains ot the late President
Fatife to the grave at Paris on
the 2ihl, and thoU'amls of people
lined the streets and tilled win-
dows its the cortege wended its
way to the city of the dead. Low
the robhefs. lie pointed out
James as the man who pointed a
gun at his breast and ordered
him hack into the car.
- After Ft lively debate the Knifed
States senate passed the army re-
organization hill. Senator Vest
made a hard light in opposition to
it. I he most important amend-
ment was oiu.! giving two months’
extra pay to men serving beyond"
mass was said at Notre Dame ca-] 1'nited States’ limits during the
thedral. Kcijuii'iu masses were , Spanish war und one month's u\-
ulso observed throughout France La pay to those serving in l mted
and in many other parts of Ku- States,
rope. Mass uas also celebrated
at St. Matthew's church., Wash-1 ^ !1C ^' rliti cot respondent of
ington. Tho president, etthinet ^IC Gomlon Daily I’olegrapli, who
and diplomatic corps attended. s:ii'' he is “authorized to deny
-. j that Germany has any intention
Skirmishes were had in Manil- *■'! U|tu| (ere in the Philippines,
la’s suburbs on the 23d. There
adds: VNeither has any other
power, and the Oregon cannot,
therefore, have been ordered to
Manilla on this account.”
was a sharp engagement in'tho
Chinese cemetery. The monitor
Moaaduoek buried ten-inch shells
into the enemy’s lines. The sig-: ***
oal corps located the insurgents' ()|ithe Flight of the 25th the
and the monitor tiled by their! ic1k *h concentrated in force at
signals. . the out'kirts of the Chinu»o eem-
—■ etery, Manilla. Gen. McArthur
The miners in session at Fort Usk(’d for and obtained reinforce-
Smith adjourned without seeur-j me"f8’ but t,M!*nUe,l’«^d «ft«ck
ing a raise of their scale. They Va> IU,t Ultt,ie'
demanded 50 cents for mine run * ***
instead of 50 and two pav davs a 1 roubl,‘’ «vcording to advices
month. The operators declined i fu,m ri,yt‘nnt‘- <aPital French
to coufcr with them. Guiana, is brewing between llra-
— r t, i zd mid f ranee. A strong body
Five million dollars’loss, it J-lof Iirazilia» troop, are marching
to meet the French soldiers and u
battle is looked for.
alleged, was sustained at Iloilo.
Foreign merchants there will de-
mand tin* l nited States reimburse ^
them. j . A filibustering expedition num-
—— -- ■ bermg. L»0 persons has left Ivan-
A one-third interest in ' >a' ( |1.'f'"'(v»tral America. Its
Highland lloy mine at Binuham .‘'I'Ill,na"der is \V. G. Thompson,
t*. T., has been bought bv Stan ‘‘aBtai» of ci’inpany D,
«i’d Oil company for $i,000,00*0. i UUij Ml'aUUri 'ciunUers.
V.
also Morriss’ bill authorizing tho
incorporation of the grand lodges 1
of Masons, Odd Fellows and like
institutions.
In the house hill PJU. changing '
time of holding the public school '
trustee elections from tii<* first
Saturday of June to the tir-t Sat- j
urday in A to il, passed.
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( allied for (lie Oregon.
The navy department received ’
the following^«wJ>Tt‘grnnts from
Admiral Dewey dated Manila:
“For political reasons the ()ro-
gon should be sent here at once.”
“YorktoWn arrived. Charles-
ton and Petrel cruising around
the Philippine islands, Affairs
Tnore quiet.”
Also the following from Navy,
Dispatch Agent Gifi'en at San
Francisco:
“The <tfegon arrived at Hilo
Feb. t and at Honolulu Feb. 5.
iris and Seandia arrived on 12th.”
♦ ♦ • *—r ...
t’liauncey 5T. Depew Teel (Tree!
to railroad men m the armory of
tho first Illinois infantry at Chi-
cago- lie reetmnte i tire history
of the railroad men in tins coun-
try and said they could wield a
groat inliuoiiec in polities when
determined on carrying out some
measure for the “betterment of
their country or themselves.’’
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( apt. Jules Alvord, a conduct-
or on the Kio Grande division of
the Texas and Pacific road, died
at Fort. Worth, lie was shot iim wrm„ snmjit . .in. t, --------
I «xstt»lan»llj',t)*H1itiiU»tiof-tlnhmrt »hort ;*_* *' V. B**t.or uvpi>m* (.iun»
the Snm Bass hohl-lin 'if \I,1S. 1 h,oo<I. «oldf»«l. r»tn «n<l o|.prn*»i-m in tli»sinn,! till!R.iialnkr..!, I.I e,Vr1l*““'’*'""^‘n-i'luitiin of
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•|Ultl‘ 111 April, 1S(S being eon-1 Nkrtra-wNhait l*lLR*vnlU'ur»>oii. N. m»K. r (5i.il nguuiwn,12^ 1'"**' *,>nil',,,rn“ our
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ductor of tho loxns and Pyeifae r8",**RquRiirdt»o.h»r micieiMij ".'llT.'D,’"
w varicoco1* ur nwon-it »cin«i. w—krwa i,t I,,,-1, i.T i-t.‘ i l V 1 • *i'**f'»»l|irrlio»u, nl,ht
•tMUttot Jt «,.i u,,,^ „P whom .
ot dwtwumlfoum*rs»t•th»w*-i*k«r.dliraidynuott mini K'lilir, HI! ri-^ -u*?' out, ovorworkml
*?' «Um(in,t. whether >oun«,.r.ddn,,,,,rt’; r.„ , «Pfind’V.’i it’.’.V”Hrlr SHI* »<*>■“-
EKK. Si/.** tltdhXiiIt** Mfiy unit - i-ni? n tt".. ....
t**(rDf«*rftl f’hantML t*ts T ],,*r,. (. Ju‘ # ** < an itive you tio»m*y cm
Ttof* tt* m w ‘w ** *S-Uu Uli *,f y**'» rmv murh for u
ana.m fact,nearly all
women vsho endergo
a nervous strain, are
compelled to regret-
fully watch the grow-
ing pallor of their
cheeKs. the coming
wnnkles and thinnesv
that become more
‘'distressing every day.
Every woman
knows that ill-health
is a fatal enemy to
beauty and that good
health gives to the
plainest face an en-
during attractiveness.
Pure blood and strong
nerves —these &tc the '
secret of health and
beauty.
Dt.Williams' Pink
Pills foT Pale People build up and purify the blood and
strengthen the nerves. To the young owt they are invalu-
able, to the motheT they arc a necessity, to the woman
approaching fifty they are the best remedy that science
has devised for this crisis of her Ufa,
Mrs Jncoti Wfnwr, of fSiishnc-ll, HI., la fUtyKl* years old. She siys .
*'I #ufleml for five or si* years with tin- trouble that iumrs to women nt
this time of lift:. I was much w-eaki-Bid, was un.-ihle, muih of the time, to
<lo my own work, ntid wilFtml tfeyoud tjiv power to il's.rilje. I was down-
hearted and melancholy Nothin ;• seemed to do tne shy (food. Then 1
suulc up my nitud to try Dr. VA illutm* f'liik lulls fur 1’hIp t'oofde
l bbitglit the first box. in Murth, i ami w.is bt-nrtitrii from the start.
A box runi n hstf cur> d me couiplc-tcly, r nil I jm now riiRRcd and »l:oua.”
—buiktuti{hi.) Record.
The genuine package always baars the full name At
all druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price 50*
per bon^Fy the Dt Williams MedKinc_Co; bthfneaad')
•X
OUH 60c NERVE AND BHAffi PILLS.
ftutranfcwl tomr^uny «IifM us»* *
iwr«LL5.
le tri’zwr5ar* in 1 ehd« J. '1 uni wu.l. rtrRK veil
r hriuii...., li,...l,U'li.. l,iurnn««fe,„J L t 1 . Il,iflrh *.Tft "n l
train that was attacked.
Senor* Rivera and Derltiea .of
the Filipino “edueaticmal embas-
sy” bttvo left Montreal anti Nailed
from Halifax for F.iigland.
<>ue htiiidreti and eleven artil-
lerymen of battery G have been
mustered out at Galveston.
Lakuk Ohio < atalihu e Fbkk. su**
niirti. AH ofdprw « t^d t»y —......
Oruf. rhm v.m >.«r Qi-m nt rr„„' T, M. Wn^rl*’. g Mw'lun'' h
ONLY ORE DOLLAR DOW*
.GENTS'
.Maty Johnson, a domestic in
the South Sherman institute, was
badly burned.
........-—
A cotton company anticipate
erecting a $1,0OO,(tOtl plant at Har-
risburg, on Buffalo bayou.
- — » * • .—
New s i'Ohio* from Austin that
ex-Gov. Hogg will establish an
ostrich faun near that city; that
he has a pair already.
S - retarv Alger says he has
iutent oil of resigning.
no
LADIES'
h.gh uraoe 'SRmxmf&i
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