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ATJSTET DAILY STATESMAN, MONDAY, MABCII 5, 1900. i is here to look after the Tehauntepec train for tie last remains of Helle KILLED I IRi. GILES WfiLL PflP EH 1601 nec freedom. COM POLITICS -Paul the eospel to the Athenian in a ery becoming man MRS. VAX, GILES.

Manager. ner. He did not Insult them by call TOCNO CHAS. MILBY RUN OVER GDDMPJLES Carry positively the latest and mos tip-to-date line of wall paper sbowilil in the city. We dt work for a maWi Sng them saperatttious, a ls rfen THE OUTLOOK FOB THE COMING dered In the common version; but he AND KILLED EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING.

INTERESTING CAM PAIGN IN TRAVIS. praised them for their religious real lty of the best people in the city. side shipping dally to sther cities iitl BRIEF BITS OF CITY HEWS. Fishing was the principal recreation yesterday. A valuable lap rote was stolen from Tom Byrne's buggy yesterday while he was at church.

The March term of the Twenty-sixth district court begins this morning. Judge Brooks presiding. Officer Maddox was acting day cierk yesterday at police headquarters, in the absence of Clint Hurley. The coming of the North Atlantic squadron to Galveston March 20 will draw a crowd of Austin excursionists. 'I perceive in alt thing you are relig Railway, wmcn was purchased by the company some months ago.

It runs from CoaUsacoalcos, 130 miles southeast of Vera Cruz, to Salina Cruz, on Tehauntepec bay. He will superintend the building of docks at both ports. The docks are to be large enough to hold any vessel and so arranged that freight can be unloaded and loaded directly from the steamships to railways. The dock, it Is said, will be completed In two years. QUARANTINE RAISED.

NEW YORK, March 4. Health Officer Doty has notified the agents and The Athenians had worshiped It ya want the latest and best, al all the gods known to them, and had on tJvn seiem. tetter, freckles, blaektvaa, rtr worm, sod ail skia aimxw can be cured with CEISKELL'S OnTHEUT Price SO Cent a Bos. KBSKEL'S BL009 AXD UYER PUIS Purify the 6ixJ od tone the srstam. PrU39 21 Cents per Bottta.

limOf 1HEL0CIL T1RDS call, 712 Wt St. Phone, S4. iu in or coins even erected an altar to an unknown god. According to their law, the man who introduced a new god was con He Was Walking on the Tracks Going demised to death. Paul Informed them JOHIHT0, HOLLOW 4 PHiUd.tpHH.

Those Who Intend Making the Race that he had passed an altar erected to Far the Various County and Dis Home When He Met His Untimely End The Funeral Will Be Today. I Rupture the unknown god, and desired to mak Cured i The funeral of Mrs. Mary was held yesterday afternoon at trict Offices, as Well a Pre-f iuct Jobs. known the unknown god whom they REAL ESTATE DEALS. had worshiped without knowing him, The' following are the real estate toe Katie the Cumberland Preebyterian church.

The fire department executive com To this the Athenians could not ob transfers for the week ending Satur Chas. Milbee, a young white man liv ject. After Paul had presented the AD possible Interest Is centering In day, March 3, IViO, a reported for The Ing near Preesler's garden in West mittee appointed to arrange for the state firemen's tournament will meet character of the unknown god, "be ar ih. fnrihmmine county and district 5uickly ac4 painlessly. Ns pay until curst Statesman by Bergen, Daniel Austin, was run over and killed by an gued the universal brotherhood tonight.

election tor respective officers for the International and Great Northern mankind. He was then prepared to ensuing two years. The season is at Day Clerk Hurley of the police Grancy Abstract company: Leslie Raven and wife to A. Richardson, 63 acre of sur present the Christian religion, which hand when all the candidate must headquarters is off on a brief vaca freight train in the outer yards of said road yesterday morning at 3:40 o'clock. jDr.

H. C. Morrow is adapted to all mankind, and destined perforce ret out and bustle If tbey de tion, which will be spent In hunting vey No, 43: warranty del 150 From all reports seems that Mil- to become the religion of ail races." owners of vessels arriving at this port from Santos that on and after Monday the former stringent regulations Imposed on vessels from that port will be removed. Hereafter all vessels from the port of Santos will be permitted to proceed to their wharves after the usual Inspection and disinfection. The removal of the former regulations which caused considerable delay and expense in the lighterage of cargoes, has been received with more satisfaction by merchants and consignees at this port.

Advices from Santos say there has been no case of plague reported there during the past thirty days, 4 A BRIG WRECKED. PROVIDENCE, R. March -Ad sire to be in the race at the finish, and and fishing. Fannie Roy et to E. J.

D. 111 Wet Blrfcth Street Jf Mr. A. Y. Stevens and Mrs.

Mar bee was walking -nit on the track when the freight rounded the curve. HERRMANN, WEDNESDAY. to that end the said candidates are not overlooking any bet Just at the pres Morton et lot 4, outlot 9, division warranty Herrmann, the great and famous guerite Richardson were married Saturday evening at San Antonio, and will return to Austin tomorrow. ent writing. It A.

D-at and wife to Ed. magician, will be the attraction a It is generally believed that all the Hancock's Wednesday night. To say and striking him kilSed him Instantly and threw the boJy over in a nearby guley, where it was found. Justice Stuart held an Inquest and rendered a verdict In accordance with the above SeHing, 14S8 1-0 acres M. Ore-n league; warranty The Gib Gay murder trial, trans- that Herrmann is great would not be candidates are announced who Intend entering In the races, though It Is pos- deed 13.500 00 fen-red from Hays county, will occupy gin to express it.

He Is superb, super aible that some few additional a.pi part of the time of the March term of M. C. Granberry to Bell E. stated facts. latively great, wonderful.

The oppor tunlty to him and his splendid mag the Twenty-sixth district court. rants may bob up for some of the minor positions before the fight com- Nolan, acres of I. Decker league; warranty deed Milbee was a young man 23 years of 00 The city council meets in regular leal entertainment Is a rare treat. age, of sober habits and of a most in ORR I HOIEll L. D.

Galaway and wife to There fs a charm about an entertain oft for the nomination. Up to date the following is a com dustrious turn of mind. He was em session tonight on the hill. It being the first meeting of the month, there is considerable business to be disposed ditional wreckage has been washed ashore at Quonochontaug beach, which seems to bear out the imoression that Claude? and Victor Anderson, 50 acrea G. C.

Jennings' sur ployed at the city's power house, where merit of this kind which attracts everybody. People who do not go to a the plete roster of the candidates and the offices to which they aspire: of. vey; warranty deed 500 00 he has given general satisfaction. He leaves a mother and several sisters to the brig McHaskell has been wrecked. ater any other time In the year go to District Judge.

Fifty-third District It is confidently believed by many see Herrmann. Herrmann is a genius TROUBLE AT TAMPA. D. Fields to Joseph and W. G.

Vaughn, 55 acres survey; warranty deexl mourn his loss, ari'l to them the sympathy of friends Is extended. whose distinguishing feature Is the friends of the University that this year's registration will reach 1000 be 300 00 1 F. G. Morris, A. S.

Walker. District Clerk Jas. P. Hart. District Attorney W.

W. Moore. County Judge Geo. Calhoun. completeness of his work, in every de Cigar and Box Makers Are Having a 109 W.

7th St. The funeral will take place this af E. Lainhart to Mrs. L. G.

tail. From his first apeparance he Is Very Lively Row. fore the close of the present academic vear. Hewlett, lot 33, block 19, ternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence. thoroughly en rapport with his audi County Attorney J.

H. Caldwell, TAMPA, March 4. Trouble has iustin, division warranty deed 800 00 -The funeral of Emzy Pogue, son of ence, and everybody feels at home R. J. Brarkemridge to Minnie "Walter L.

White, Henry Faulk. County Collector J. Ed Kaufman. with him. Besides a grand program AMERICAN PLAN of legerdemain, several sensational il James Pogue, who died yesterday will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the family residence on Brazos street.

County Treasurer Z. I. Jordan, Will W. Archer, part of lot 11, block 1, outlot 11, division warranty deed 300 00 arisen between the cigar manufacturers and box makers of this city. A few days ago the latter issued a circular giving notice of an advance in prices.

The manufacturers protested to no avail. They have now organized a lusions will be presented here. A fea ture of the program is the? four Lu CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Miss A. C.

Tips R. J. Brackenridge to Minnie The ease of the water and light ciers, who constitute one of the strong commission against the city, to come His Kind Yon Hava Always Bcrtft est musical quartettes ever seen in this country. They play on any number of company with ample capacity and pro W. Archer, west half of 44 acre of I.

Dwker league; upeclal warranty deefl 1 00 Proprietress. up at the present term of the Twenty- sixth district court, will attract a great deal of attention. Bears the instruments, many of them novelties, with the ease and style of masters. W. B.

Lovelews et to Mrs. pose to establish and operate a factory themselves. The box factories now in operation have a capacity of 8000 boxes a day, which is inadequate to the de Signature- -February receipts at the internal THE ft A I ftaaf S) They amply sustain the great reputa S. D. Simpson, lot 1, block B.

Bouldin's addition; warranty deed 42 50 revenue office are about $60,000, the ex tions they have won as "Monarchs of mands of the) cigar manufacturers. the Musical World." Wabash Line act figures being unknown on account of delay in transmitting the figures Estate of Swante Palm to On of "the most novel and entertain- The latter Intend to operate a factory that will turn out no less than 20,000 boxes a day and thus render them ng amusements as well as one of the from the El Paso deputy. Tb Bhsrtest, Quickest and the Bsfli FREDERICK WARDE. I'receded by heraldry of triumphs most profitable, to old or young alike, Paderewski spent Sunday in Aus Route to the Nsrth and East. selves independent of any outside con to take one of McArtnurs time harts and tell the time of day or night tin, leaving last night for Dallas.

He Handsomest Supers" and promises of a most elaborate production in the matter of scenic effects cern. Duncan. County Assessor Ham Metz, Ed Burleson. Sheriff Jim M. Davis, Joe Corwin.

County Surveyor Grooms Lee. County School Superintendent Will Brady, J. H. Day. Representatives D.

A. McFall, J. W. Maxwell, A. K.

Anderson, Will C. Cullen. County Clerk Jno. W. Hornsby.

Commissioner Precinct No. 1 J. B. Rogers, It, Mothneus, R. J.

Nixon. Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Wm. McEiroy, Geo. Zimmerman, J.

A. Sten-ort, G. Colvin, Richard W. Riley. Jake Schneider.

Commissioner Precinct No. 3 Sid Nolan, J. A. Patton, Thos, Carpenter, J. L.

Nichols, Thos. Stanley. Commissioner Precinct No. 4 R. Fulton Jones, Alex Hughes, Paul Von Rosenberg.

Constable Precinct No. 3 Wm. Lynch, Jim W. Mussett. Justice Peace Precinct No.

3 Geo. Mendell, Neal Begley, M. M. Johnson, around the globe. Everywhere at the Austin City Cemetery association, lots owned by said estate? In City cemetery; special warranty deed Rogers and wlfs to Alonzo King, 42 67-100 acres, survey; warranty deed 1 drove around the city last afternoon, accompanied by his wife, and enjoyed nstant, 12 p.

a new day begins. Equipped With Every Mode; a Improvement lor Speed. afetviuu1 rVimfnrt. and supported by the strongest organization of actors got together since the When the 18th meridian is at 2 p. FRINCETON CLUB BANQUET.

CHICAGO, March 4. At a banquet the sights of the city of hills. or when It is high noon at Greenwich, Double d.llv service between fit. Ti days of the famous Booth and Barrett he day for an instant only, has one The city physician's February re avnd all easteif cities, with Palace Bi combination, the coming of Frederick name around the entire globe. At all Vlonzo King and wife to J.

other points we have two different port shows that the city is absolutely free from diptheria, scarlet fever and Warde together with Mr. and Mrs. Bieepers, t-aie, raric-r and Eleg, The Continental H. Rogers, 4 acres of James Rogers' survey; warranty deed 36 names for the day. With McArthur's revolving chart all of these puzzling Clarence N.

Brune, should be impa smallpox, and has been clear of these tiently awaited for by the lovers of uestions in regard to longitude and diseases for some days past. Limited TrainH given by the Princeton club of Chicago, President Francis L. Patton and Arthur Poe, Robert J. Cary of Harvard and Frank K. Jones of Yale were the guests of honor last night.

President Patton, who was given an enthusiastic reception, made an Interesting address. He said Princeton university needs $1,000,000 to carry out projected improvements. M. D. Brown to D.

H. Hart, The police were called to the vicin time are instantly explained: Alore can be learned in one hour with the chart ity of the drill ground yesterday to Is a new fast train, nirnitn KafwaM as a guide than from ordinary text books in three months. Send for one lots 4 and 5, block 5, out lot C8, division warranty deed 110 00 true art and laughter. Mr. Warde and his great company will be seen at Hancock's tomorrow, matinee and night, in an elaborate, magnificent and costly production of Espy Wil took for a suspicious looking negro Bt, Louis and New York City.

Learta1 St. Leuis every day la the year at it mmedlately. Enclose 25 cents to J. P. who has been prowling around in that care of The Statesman and receive D.

H. Hart to Adelia Chandler ne post paid by return mail. Size vicinity for several His lair was too well hidden to be found, however. liams' new romantic comedy. "The 8x12.

bl maaung tnerun in so Hours xo Tark and koura Boston. jk 17 hours from Kansas City to Ne York, which la 7 hours quicker than any other line. tr John T. Davis of St. Louis said that R.

L. Watson, Edmond Yeiaer. PERSONAL MENTION. AEXi TRAINS RUN if the university would raise $500,000 for a law school endowment, he would guarantee the alumni would raise $500,000. lots 4 and 6, block 5, outlot 58, division warranty deed 132 50 C.

Von Rosenborg to Ous-tav Lohmann, 1-3 interest In 130 acres B. Bilberry survey; warranty deed S3 33 VIA NIAGARA F. Where passengers have the prtveli -R. E. Allison of New York is at the 01 stopping oyer on tickets.

LI at I Driskill. OK UNLIMITED. Only hours run between 8L Loul -Judge M. M. Johnson Is expected A daring pickpocket stole H.

E. Shelley's purse from his hip pocket yesterday morning while he was standing in front of the general delivery window at the postofflce. The purse contained a $20 bill, a $5 bill, some small change, several "luck" coins, a counterfeit half dollar and a silver picture case containing a miniature of Mr. Shelley's daughter. The matter was reported to the police, and search will be made for the thief.

Martha Street to Gustav Loh SAFE BLOWERS ARRESTED. MOBILE, March 4 Lee Cahm, back this morning from a visit to Cam ana hi cage. Through sleepers and free reel! eron. fcair cars between Kansas City or a W. W.

Williams and John Hall, who were arrested last week charged with Mr. Irwin Daniels, manager of the Duke's Jester." This recent production has won more laureis for Mr. Warde than any single play he haa ever appeared in. It gives the eminent actor his real first opportunity to display his talent as a comedian, which Is said to even eclipse his rendition of the heavier roles. Minnie Tittell Brune, who has been placed on the same plane with Mr.

Warde, is also much applauded for her genius in humor. The scenery for the Duke's Jester is transported over the country In a special sixty-foot baggage car, and Is said to even eclipse the beauties of the Lion's Mouth. Mr. Ward I enjoying by far the most successful season both financially and artistically, of his career, undef the man Louis and Ottumws, Dee Moines, BSllll af tnneannlla anil all twlnfa In tk Driskill hotel, returned yesterday from aerthwest. Dallas.

blowing the safe of the American Sash and Door factory in New Orleans and attempting to kill Watchman Henry XTSuns JJBJiy, Tviin compartment aaw mann, l-6th lnetrest In 130 acreH of B. Bilberry survey; warranty deed 41 68 ustav Lohmann to Albert Lohmann, 130 acrtis B. Bilberry survey; warranty deed 350 00 hn T. Roberts, Guardian, to Gustav Lohmann, 3-6 Interest in 130 acres B. Bilberry survey; guardian's 125 00 Mrs.

R. E. Prince and mother, Mrs. Open Bieepers, cafe. Library and Free Recllnlns Chair Cars.

K. P. Talley of Corsicana, are in the Three Trains Dally Between Chleafja city, at the Driskill. Hotel Orr Arrivals Mrs. T.

S. Gath- Detroit. iKiasrara raua. trunaio. Mew Tors.

Bosten and all Eastern Cities. "PAUL'S ADDRESS AT ATHENS." Dr. Lowber lectured to a large audience In the Central Christian church last evening on "Paul's Address at Athens. "In the days of the apostles there were two species of civilization which specially attracted the attention of the world. One was the result of philosophy, and the other of divine revelation.

The city of Athens was the center of one and the city Of Jerusalem was the center of the oth'r. pn of the greatest events In the history of the world was the preaching of the Apostle Paul in the city of Athens. He offered a Semitic religion to an Aryan ace, monotheism to th most elabo-late Polytheism In the world. He stood, on Areopagus, called Mar's Hill, because Mars is guppo t1? have been tried there. He stood where he could see the grandest works of art, and where Socrates had stood 400 years previous, and defended himself against the charge of atheism.

It was where Demosthenes had plead in immortal ight, Georgetown; Charles F. Haynes, For further Information, ask fms( Weatherford; Claude Fitzgerald, Dal Parker, were identified here today by Parker. The police say the men have operated extensively In Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Louisiana. Telegrams have been received by Chief of Police Soost every day since the arrests were made telling of operations in the territory mentioned, of which the men are The prisoners were taken to New Orleans today. Ferdinand Zrydt and wife to las; Lee I'ugh, Dinero.

nearest oonpen agent or write ta tr undersigned. W. F. OONNstw agement of Clarence M. Brune.

The condition of Dr. Chas. Morse R. L. Brown, 49 acrta Wilks Labor and Applegate lfairne: warrantv deel 1 00 was reported yesterday as being some Worse, and grave fears are entertained WIND JAMMERS.

PALMER HOUSf W. F. Lebold to Fannie E. JohnH, lot 36, outlot 22 1-2, division warranty 1,306" 00 TO COTTON GINNERS. The past ginning season in Texas again demonstrated tha incomparable superiority of The American Cotton Company's Roundlap bale.

Not only were farmers benefited who had their cotton put up In Roundlap bales, but even the patrons of old style gins profited by the presence of Roundlap competition. Although last year The American Cotton Company largely Increased the number of its pressea In the South-installing all that it was able te build the demand in New England and abroad for cotton baled by this pro-cem greatly exceeded the supply. The Company Is preparing this year to add How a Guileless Newspaper Man Evened Up With Chief Thorp. as to his speedy recovery. Mrs.

J. A. Dibrell, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dancy, loaven to day for her home in Seguim They have Jt returned fVdm New Orleans, whet's they enjoyed the Mardi GraS carnival. L0CKHART, TEXAS IMstanasj Telephone. A Statesman's" f'TsentaUYe called JJ Ttal i And other considerations', on Chief of Tollce Thorp yesterday At his offlce In the city hall building.

"Tske a seat." snld the Chief (U lie offered a convenient hftll keg to the James L. architect, erttoe T23 Congress avenuv Vs Oppeahi Union Hotel r-- newspaper man. "Glad to see you; have a match," and a new box of light suildlng. The shock and strain of hdog A FRO-AMERICANS. NEW YORK, March 4.

An important conference of Afro-Americans was held yesterday at which the testing of suffrage law legislation of southern states, especially Louisiana, was thoroughly discussed. Among those present were Thomas Fortune of New-York, chairman of the executive committee Of the National Afro-American council; Jessee F. Lawson of New Jersey, chairman of the sub-executive committee; Representative White of North Carolina, William Calvin Chase, editor of the Washington Bee; Edward E. Cooper, editor of the Washing THE MEAT BILL. BERLIN, March 4.

Regarding the report cabled from Washington that, Secretary Hay has received assurance largely to the number ot its presses. ers was generously opened. "High elevation this," 1 nw. fired from a cannon Gaily through a circus season, would seem to be extraor The Company's works are running day and night building presses, -hlch will TEXAS. oroorNds) dinary, pAN-AMjiuICAN CONGRESS.

LIMA, l'ru, March 4, via Galveston. fe) Commercial, commenting editor-iul today upon a dispatch from Washington announcing the probable recnnvocatlon of the pan-American yoa waat to stop at a flrst-eVa-' so weanny upuu jJZ from the German government that th meat bill would be changed, United States Ambassador White said today that he had no Information to confirm it but that he expected such assur paper man, u8t have felt the full force nf the wind the, nthtr "Nothing at all. Mere zephyr. 1 you had been with me tin a sut some, years ago you would have felt a sure; be leased to responsible ginners, who own or ars prepared to build modern gin houses in good' cotton districts, on a rental which la ultimately repaid by while la Glddings go to sJI the traveling men st cms system, as the strain i i i i ances would be given. the cotton buyers in the premium for fillil araui oi iui every day life of the married woman.

It congress says: ton Colored American; Daniel Murray cotton in Roundlap bales. enough wind. We we 'on a frh'l of Indians up about Parksaddle 'moun H. HARRIS, Proprietor. Th American Cotton Company is of the congressional imrary, rrui.

knot the great stock of which wears the prepared also to sell presses to ginnecs the storm William H. Richards, dean of the law-department of Howard university; who desire to own them, iniormaues concerning leases will be supplied by Mr. W. E. Anderson, Houston; Mr.

S. La Grande Hotel "Although Peru was the Only South American government not represented at the congress, she will presumably be invited in this Instance and will take part, thus emerging from the international isolation she has suffered for some time." "SAPHO." Prof. Bruce Evans and others. The executive committee of the German Commercial convention adopted a resolution against the committer's report on the meat bill declaring that such a prohibition of meat imports would considerably injure meat consumption by a large section of the nation, particularly the lndusttial masses. The protest concludes as fol tain.

I was a derrghtful afternoon, with a gentte trrrez-? from the south. Along the horizon, however, there was an ominous dark streak, the harbinger of a terriffic blue norther. Cattle 'were restless and making for the "continual So in woman's the great rfe-ber energy her ottt, tmt the stone but life it is not Eiands upon which wear The conference endorsed the action M. Ball, Waco, and Mr. S.

D. Flood, Dallas. Inquiries respecting the purchase of presses should be addressed to Mr. W. E.

Anderson at Houston. of the National Afro-American council In determining to bring to a final Taylor, Texas, ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTl ravines, and deer were hurriedly leav THE AMERICAN COTTON test the constitutionality of the suffrage clause of the Louisiana constitution and a sufficient amount was lows: ing the mountain sides and prairies, a sign we couid not ignore. We turnod A Reverend Gentleman S.iys All Such We protect in behalf of the Indus Plays Destroy irtue. and made for a big ravine about two SK TAYLOR. HEADQUARTER Ft TKAVELLN MEN.

raised to insure the institution of a ADVICE FREELY GIVEN. PARIS. March 4. Paul Deschanel try, commerc and shipping of the Ger interminable leakage her strength, through the diseases that affect the delicate womanly orgao. To stop this ceaseless leakage of strength is as much the desire as the duty of women.

It can be done once and for all by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This niedicine sot a cure-all but it is specially designed lor a specific purpose, the cure of the chronic diseases peculiar to women. It dries tip the drains, aHayf CLEVELAND, March 4. Rev.

proper case in Louisiana and to see man fatherland." 9. MITCHELL. Prow George Vahey, pastor of Ft. Johns ca The influential Weser Zeitung points was banquetted today by his constituents at Nogent Le Rotrou In celebration of his re-election to the presi thedral, In the courne of a Lenten ser miles off, but before we reached it the norther was upon us." "Blow asked the newfaper man. "Blow In Jr-s than five minutes shoes on our horses were blown out forcibly that the meat imports at that it reaches the United States supreme court for final adjudication if necessary.

Responsible persons in New-Orleans were Instructed by telegraph a conservative estimate amount to only dency ot the chamber of deputies. mon in that church this morning, paid the plays of "Sapho." "Thf Degenerates." and Others of a similat vVrac- 50,000,000 marks, whereas the exports to Mn Hotel to see that the purposes of the confer the United States reach In the course of his speech he uttered a warning against demonstrations of Anglophobia In the pres3 and off, and I Msd If it didn't blow ter, at indicative of a pagaA spirit ence were carried out at once at the inflammations, neais use fs i stlcerations and enres the LJv m- marks, ail of which would be threat the loads ut of our six-shooters." expense of the conference. ened by the prohibition of the bill. It on the part of the public in connection throughout the country. II said that the ultimate effect of such plays Is to destroy virtue and innocence.

Father "I rerm-mber that norther," spoke up Llano, a Texan at the bottom of woman's Clsj SS says: INSULTED BRITISH FLAG. BERLIN. March 4. At Hanover "A tariff war would make the Brit the guileless newspaper man, In a reminiscent mood miseries. There neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic Vahey said that inasmuch as the im with the war in South Africa He said: "When one does not aid the weiak, even though they be admirable and heroic, it is both puerile and impru some persons, not yet tore a ish and Belgians the successors to the German trade with the United States.

migration laws bar the physical leper "Do you?" "I was just across that ravine you 3 British flag and made an anti-British from the United States, they should contained in avonte prescription." Business Center HILL W. LOGAP Proprietor Strictly First-Class- Moreover, the Americans themselves. dent to torment the strong and more were making for with a company of demonstration in front of the residence of an Englishman who had displayed be framed so as to bar the actress from abroad who comes to this country with would develop those industries which rangfrs. That same wind took the especially insult them. (Cheers.) Let us not set aside the great duties which Germany now supplies." For years ray wifr In an almost coodsUiTO.

suffrrtu frora female wfaktiws." write I 6. Bieritt, Esq, of Hagermen. Wathing-tno Fia. Lfcrt fetnter I snoes off our horses and blew their the union jack in celebration of Brit ish success in South Africa. her immoral plays, the effect of which Is to spread spiritual leprosy.

He urged the continental wars of the last half teeth out." WF.I.DON MAY RECOVER. century have Imposed upon us, and SOU HP HOTElj his people to remain away from the theater during the performance of CINCINNATI, March 4 Harry Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman. Milesburg l-t us continue to march In the direct Ch.ef Thorp looked disconsolate. "If you want any news out of this office you will have to see Mr.

Hurley; I'm M. Welden, sporting editor of the In road toward our invariable goal." says: "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is une.iualed. quirer. took the first solid food questionable plays. PRESIDENT RUTIN.

busy. You make me tired anyhow." J. F. THOMPSON, Propr. MEXICAN RAILROAD INTEREST.

Tt nleasant for children to take. deckhs! to try Dr. fvrrtx't Fa-rrjrite Prtecription. 6be trok Krreral beetles of the medicine and gar birth to a ten pome! oo Jaauary Ji. Sbe it wrm Kiaad and well aad ckAcg hex A eift.

Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medial Adviser 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of postage only. Send 21 one-cent stamps forthe paper bound volume, or 31 stamps for cloth binding. Address Dr. V.

fierce, EufEalo, W. Y. NEW YORK, March 4. On the Cu heartily recommend it to mothers." It since hA -svaa stricken with paralysis last Sunday. He has had nothing but milk th- past week.

Physicians now NEW YORK, March 4. -Among the passengers who arrived at quarantine Is the only harmless remedy that pro DIED. Ltndsey, only son of Mr. and Mrs J. L.

Pogue, died Sunday. March 4. 1900. MMPASAS duces Immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grispe and say will recover.

Telegrams of in Conveniently located and exclusive nard line steamer Lucania, which arrived today, was Sir Weetman D. Pearson, M. of the firm of S. Pearson Son, contractors, of London. He oti the steamer La Champagne from Havre, was M.

Hutin. president of the Funeral services will take place at the residence, corner Brazos and First quiry continue to daily pour in from throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. C. O.

Yates. the traveling public Panama Canal company. aJl parts of the country. streets today at 4 p. m..

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