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1 AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. PAGE Letter List I. A J. N. RATLROAX).

EDUCATIONAL. GEXTLEMEX. Alvarado. Francisco; Alvarado THE DEMANDS dro (5). Oa and after Januarr 10, WU Inter- Pe- Bui- OF THE eatcal and Great Northern passen- Baker, W.

Daz.mot. Dr. Uronquist, Adrian; Bones, Josie; AHAROIN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY FOR LADIES Practical and Useful Brinutt, lar. Jimes; Bega. Ysldora; Robert.

w.Sl.Cu A. Hh year. Unprecedented prosperity. 23 from CaW train will leavt the Union station fellows: Scatkbound 4:10 a. 5: a.

m. :55 a. 8:30 p. m. Northbound 10.10 a.

p. p. 12:18 m. Calhoun, C. IT Clark, John "i't i verltle and Erapa (onwiralorln.

Utrman-AmtrU i il'j I'V'f V'f 'Si-' Courtorjr. Win. II. Harber, mica I Kumlner. C'ifA- txrin durlnn May.

Irgt. Chost. Bent. Addrnw. Cathey, John.

wi iuiiniiu.i, oi toiu'to iiMTVt nn itu. mu, Daugherty, J. Davis, Dan. Edwards, Henry; Kvaiw, E. Fiiris B.

J. Finch, W. Fran- List of letters remaining undelivered In ths postofflce at Austin, Texas, for in week ending Monday, August 25, and be advertised until Monday, September 9, and then sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D. C. First Persons calling for letters in the following list will please say "advertised." Second A fee of 1 cent is charged on advertised letters.

Third Head letters with your full address, street and number; write your name and address on the edge of the envelope, so that in case your correspondent Is not found your letter can be returned to you direct. Fourth As soon as you change your address notify the postmaster, which you can do by dropping a card to him AUSTIN, 210 W. 27th St. and Whlti Miss Dawson's School HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL. Ia effect Sunday, April 14.

The Houston and Texas Central trains will arrive and depart as follows: JSo. 22 leaves Austin at 1:45 p. Arrive at Houston, 7:35 p. m. 202 EAST NINTH STREET.

OPENS SEPTKMISER S. Avenue. Whitis Avenue School The Misses Whitis' School Instruction, in all ar- cisK-o, Thomas. Grisoin, Nelson; Geinlx, Oaii; Graves, Dan E. u'); Good, Ben; Gin-ten, Don Amiiv; Gonzales, Trinidad; Garza, Wlix; Garxa, Luis; G-nzaie, Juan.

Huenzenburgrer, Howard. J. E. Holt, B. L.

Hare T. Hampton. Hulchina. Albert; Haye, Floyd HigK. Nathan.

Jones. Milton; Johnson, Frank, fitS. 24, leave' Austin at 9:45 p. m. Opens September 18, 1901.

rives at Houston, 6:00 a. m. a xj i irrivM Austin Complete Course Primary through College Preparatory. FRENCH, SPANISH. GERMAN, MUSIC.

In Charge of Specialist. MISS Prinelpa leaves Houston, 11:00 p. m. i Austin 4:10 Special Courses. Department of Music.

the box. King, Johnson. Fifth All windows will be open for MISS FLOURNCE MAGNENAT. For Catalogue addresa: MISS GERTRUDE WHITIS, MISS M. WHITIS, Principal.

Lyman, u. Lanrlrum, B. Lira, delivery of mail on Sundays and holi Assistant. Trinidad. Were never better displayed than in days from 10 a.

m. to 11 a. p' Martin, T. McGitl. Brown; Mc the extensive assortment of tanner sets shown in our crocekry Spanish Classes W.

15. BRUSH, rostmjttl. LADIES' LIST, Allen, Mrs. L. C.

Burm-s, Brown, Mrs. Fannie; C. HARDIN COLLEGE Vth yir. 0nprrdntnd prosperity. 9S Profit from UnivrHiti4Mi an4 ft European 'nrvtort.

A tl.tmu ptano to bat lutiaio pupti. (itmuaa-AoivTicAft Donald, Gibbs; Moore, Walter. Norwood, E. Newsome, Nelson, Banks. Pooler, C.

Parkhlll, Jas. Josh. Riffe, Robertson, W. son, S. Ritchie, William; Fy los, Spanish clashes will be organised ot.

Btrrry, Mrs. Kllen; Brown. Miss Hat- the 3d of September at the following prAsent dnrtK ripImbHr of Mr. Jrafat. n.

rn leaves Houston 10:00 a. m. AUSTIN AND NORTWESTERN. So. 53 leave Austin at a.

urive Llano at 13:15 P- m. So 54 leaves Llano 2:30 p. m. -ePi Sundays; arrives Austin at 6:42 PNo. 64 leave Llano 5:35 p.

m. Sun-days; arrives Austin 9:35 p. m. No 51 accommodation, leave Aus- 4:15 p. m.

Saturdays and Sundays; arr'ves Llano 8:15 p. m. No 62. accommodation. leaves Llano 7:00 a.

m. Sundays and Mon- arrive Austin 11:00 a. m. LAMPASAS STAGE LINK. Burnet 11 AdUrtWs JOHN W.

M1IJ.ION, Piwideni. ie; Burton, Miss Charity; Monner, Robert- places: Mattie. Raven. New goods arriving every day live most substantial as well as the daintiest. We have Just received another big shipment of tinware, and we now have the most complete to make your selections from.

BARGAINS' F.AnOAIN'S! BARGAINS! always at Deen Walling Cruse, Herletta: Can burg, Rod gem, V. Richerdui, George; Nathan. Griffltts' College ot Commerce, Bickler Academy. Miss Dawsons School. Mrs.

Erwin's School. Miss Number's School. Camon, Mrs. A. Cany.

Mrs. I. Campbtil, Miss Maud. Seeley, Smith, Willis; Swat- sell, Franch; Schmidt, Otto; Spenc, And at any other places where ten pupils can meet together. HALF Daniels, Mrs.

Ida. Elliott. Mrs. Lela. Freeman, Miss L.

M. Hainest, Mrs. Kb; Hooper, Mrs. C. 4B THE MISSES NUMBERS' SCHOOL.

4- Opens September 9, 1901. Kindergarten, Primary and Grammar Grades, preparatory to City High School. German, French. Spanish nnd Willie. Trele, H.

Turner, Lize. Warren, Washington, J. Walker, I wis; Wilson, George. PRICE TUITION FOR CHILDREN For further information call on C. A.

Velasquez, linmon, Mrs. Marria. Arrive Lampasas r.uao. 10:16 a. m.

MISCELLANEOUS. Johnson, Mrs. Mary; Jones, Miss 'Phone 781-3 rings. BIO W. ISth St, Belie.

3:15 P. m. Austin Tiines. Spence McGrew. arrlv Burnet W.

A. Love. Miss O. Layton, Miss Lll- NEWTON, Prop, le; latiglpy. Alias Katharine; Ianton-a, Mrs.

Minnie; Levi, Mrs. KASON AND LLANO STAGE. Mai ton, Mrs. Delph; Mams. Mrs.

Mimic taught by special teachers. Those Interested are Invltod to visit the school rooms, 1205 Iilo Grande examine work of previous grades and enroll tfiejr; children any time after Sept. 2. ir Circular of Information can ba hart on application. MISS ARTA B.

Principal. MISS MELETE NUMBERS. Assistant. i.r. 12:30 p.

m. Cary; Moore, Mary C. (3); Marshall, Miss Clara; Makson, Miss Sophia. FOREIGN. Blount.

Mrs. Mitchell. Cartro. Horacio. Hernandez, Alberto.

Medrano, Comepsion. Bodriges, Julian. IvTTH TT at Mason 7:30 p. Leave Mason Niekleson, Miss Xanie. Payton, Miss Dora; I'lummer, Mrs.

I Arrives at Llano LW P- m- Richardson, Mis. K. E. Shafford Mrs. Viola; Strord, Mrs.

FOREIGN DUE. Daily except duuujt. Making connection with train. Fare one way, 82.50; round trip, S. G.

McLEAN. Prop. Miss Franclx. Grossie. Addle; Stevens, Mrs.

Mattie; StrickK-ai, MiiW Fannie. Sitnpin, Vincrnro, Tulane University of La. New Orleans E. A. ALDERMAN.

LL. President. Full courses in lanKUigis, wiencei, engineering, law, medicine. Four new chairs "established for next session. Tulane makes leaders in alt vocations.

Its facilities for instruction in engineering are unsurpassed. Unexcelled opportunities for the study of sugar chemistry. Many scholarships in the academic department. Board and accommodation at lowest rate. Opportunities afforded for self-help.

No worthy boy, if needy, shall be turned away from its doors. Next session begins October 1. Send for catalogue. R. K.

BR.TJFF, Secretary. BAN SABA STAGE LINK. DOMESTIC DUE. Towell, Miss Mary; Thorne, Mrs. Jos.

I Walker, T.uella; Wicks, Mm' Josia- Leave Llano P- Bivner, L. S. Lane Sarah. ON THE WINGS OF A DOVE is nothing to that sense of airy cool pheane; Walthers, Mm Dora. HARRIET E.

JACOBS, 2112 Nueces St. Teacher Higher and 4 Common Branches. German and Latin a Specialty. Hours 9 to 11. ness, comfort and satisfaction which you will feel when once inside of a Arrive San Saba Leave San Saba Arrive Llano 12:00 nooa Paily except Sunday.

D. P. HARLES9. Prop. shirt from the Driskill Laundry.

Our John Jacob Astor Plays Tennis work la always carfully and thoroughly done, and we take special are in Summer time to meet Summer needs. Send us your address on postal and we will send for your MOST POPULAR OF THE ASTORS FINDS ENJOYMENT IN GAME OF "LOVE" AND "DEUCE." linen. Driskill Steam Laundry Wabash Route to Fan-Amsrican Exposition Buffalo, N. 1901. BATTENBURG PATTERNS New Design Just Received also a Good Assortment of Dyspepsia Cure Digests whit you eat.

2t artificially the food and aids The Wabash is the shortest and only line leaving its own tracV from Kansas City or St. Louis to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. 4-SoIid Through Trains Daiiy-4 Leaving St. Louis 9:00 a. 1 p.

8:30 p. 11:30 p. n. Arriving in Buffalo 4:05 a. 8:15 a.

7 p. 7:50 p. m. Arriving in New York 3:15 p. 7:35 7:40 a.m., 7:30 a.

m. Arriving in Boston 5:30 p. 11:30 p. 10:05 a. 10:34 a.

ra Compare th.e advantages of the Wabash lino with all others, yon will be convinced that it i3 the best, and purchase your tickets ovett the Cool Wabash Niagara Falls Route to Buffalo. For further info-mation consult ticket agent, or address, W. F.CONNEIt. 8. W.

P. A. Dallas. Texas. Nature la strengthening and rccoo structinir the exhausted digestive or LACE BRAIDS: gans.

It is the latest discovered dige tfe antand tonic. So other preparation can approach it in efliciencf. It tn stantly relieves and permanently cures DyspeDsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Kaue'ja.

Sick Headache, Gastraljria, Cramps and ill other results of imperfect digestion. Including Arabian Duchesse Princess Flemish Battenburg and Honiton Prlce50c. and tl. rrgest7.econtaIns times omllslze. li'ok all ritoutdjspopilanaiieaire Prepared by E.

C. De WITT 4 Cblcao Yates" Corner Drug" Store. PAH AMERICAN EXPOSITION Beat reached by the through service vis cliinaH, effective on and after Juue 1, of San Geronimo Hotel J. E. THOMPSON, Propr.

AM PAS AS TEXAS. Conveniently Located and excla- Brakemen Injured. Mr. Joe Powell, a popular young man employed in thi yards of the In 1 6. 1.

611 8 1 ternational and Great Northern as a ively for the traveling public. brakeman, was seriously hurt Mon mSmlm Wk; III -ill day night about 1:13 while coupling ALPHA HOTEL WANOR, TEXAS cars. Mr. Powell was standing near the scale track and gave a signal to the engineer to back up, and in doing so stepped up to make a coupling, and his foot got caught In the track. Headquarters for Traveling Men.

718 Congress Avenue. CITY NEWS UELEASKD ON BOX I). John. Cagle was released yesterday from the county Jail on $1000 bond. He is (Charged in connection with the murder Kotoert Taylor.

MISS LULA MILLER. Coiiiilstlng of SLEEPING CAR WITHOUT CIlANGb Between Bosche's the flange of the wheel passing over his foot, crushing same. Mr. Powell was carried to his home at 313 Bowie street where medical attention was given. Dr.

Granbury was summoned and dressed the wound. The many friends of Mr. Powell will be sorry to learn of his accident and will hope for his early recovery. as popular as his John Jacob Astor, the genial millionaire, is relative, William Waldorf, is disliked in this country. has been indulging in his favorite game of tennis.

The genial Dives is said to be an adept at Troy Laiirv the sport. Chase and Sanborn's Seal brand Mocha and Java Coffee; fresh lot Just in. Mrs. M. A.

McCIure. Hall at 8 kxi Orleans And Buffalo An v1ng departure from New OrUt and a morning arrival at Buffal. DINING-CAR SERV'CE AK3 BUFFET-LIBRARY CARS En rout. Psrtlmilariof asentsof coDneeMM or by addressing R- KYAN, J.P.St IlUnols O-ntral K. Han Antonio.

Texas. 30 p. Wednesday, August THEirt SECRET IS OUT. Alt Sadieville, was curious to 28. o- Good dinner, "Elite Cafe," 911 Con Neat, Prompt Reliable HEAT RECORD.

Yef tt-rday's weather, as reported by the United States weather bureau at Chile' drug store, showed a maximum of df-grees and a minimum temperature 70 degrees. OR ANTED A VACATION. tne county commissioners yesterday granted County Superintendent Will P. Brady three weeks vacation. He will bmve tixlay for Buffalo and New York City.

MR. HIRSHFELD'S RETFRX. The object of the meetlnir is to can know the cause of the vast improvement In the health of Mrs. 8. P.

Whlt- gress avenue. vas the situation thoroughly, and see if we can not find a remedv for th taker, who had for a lone time endured existing evil, and then tender our untold tfufferins from chronic bronchial trouble. "It's a.11 due to Dr. Always Give Satisfaction. Police Court.

The case of George Southernwood, views and our friendly support to the water and lieht commiKwion and to th. Kinjf's New Discovery," writea her Thone 73. 806 Congress Ave council, to the end that our watr charged with fighting and striking husband. "It completely cured her, and also cured our little irrand-daufrh- platit be made a success, and everybody get water to meet all reasona Murray Breazel. was continued until this morning.

ter of a severe attack of whooping ble demands. Come on Wednesday A. H. ITANfV, (i. V.

CBiCWCO. L. U. P. A.

LoohrUI It positively cures CouirhR, LaGrippe, lironchitis, all Throat evening at 8:30. The same order was made In the VENUICJ CITIZEN'S OF NORTH AUSTIN. Mr. Sam Hirshfeld, the popular clothier returned yesterday morning and Lung: trouble. Guaranteed bot I case against Breazel for fighting Southernwood.

tles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at HOTEL il from, a stock buying trip to the east C. O. Yates" Corner Drug Store.

Savell Santos, charged with asBaul- He r-ports that he han selected a very ting Clara Adkins. entered a plea of FOR WHOOPING COUGH. "Roth my children were taken with whooping cough," writes Mrs. O. E.

Dutton of Danville, III. "A small bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured the cough and saved me doctor's bill." C. O. Commercial Hotel ELOIN TEXAS. COX SMITH.

Prop Have your mall ent in our er. Special attention to commercial trad. Headquarters for U. C. T.

and T.r.A. handsome lot of gents' furnishing goods. While away he visited the Buffalo exposition. STRIKE OFF. WATER, WATEP.r GIVE US A meeting of the water consumers is called to meet at North Austin Fire Hall on Wednesday evening at 8:30, August 28.

Everybody should go. guilty and was fined $3. The cases against Dixie Darnell and Homer Ooley each charged with fighting the other on West Fourth street, were postponed to this morn- trh Bricklayers Who Demanded Mor It is generally known that for "Water! Water!" is the cry of North Austin. M-eting to be held tonight at at North Austin fire hall. Wages Returned to Work.

months pant the water supply has not ber adequate to meet the demands in Mr. Daniel Bantz. Dtterville. Ia. The majority of the trick workers who wnt on a strike at Mike Butler's Austin, Texas Sew Management.

Thoroughly I'e-modeled and Kenovated. Popular Kesort for Traveling Hen aad Politicians. Centrally Located on Congrcs3 Avenue. Service $2.50 per day. James Rooney Proprietor The Big Four Koute is tne best lln to Chautauqua.

Call on or write G. Knlttle. traveling passenger ajentw Dallas, Tex. r- Going Buffalo, New York or Boston? Take the Knickerbocker Special Via Big Four Routs. It's ths beat.

Just reeived, new evaporated apricots, peach, prunes and apples, new says: "Have had asthma and a very thfl higher portions of th city, and that even since the six-million gallon pump has been In operation, the higher parts of the city are absolutely without water for most of the tlrrvp. vard Monday have returned to bad cough for years, but could get n) relief from the doctors and medicines work. As reported in The yHstertlay morning, thirty men quit I tried, until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It gave Immediate relief, and Six million gallons is enough for th whole city if Judiciously us-d. grtts and oatmeal.

DEEN WAIXING. Profewr I.udwlg will resume his tearhing over Ooggan Bros, and begs to announce to his pupils that lesN will begin Wednesday morning at o'clork. Pupils who have lessons on that day will please come as1 usual. done me more good than all the other work on a demand for an advance, in -wages from $1.23 to IM a day. Only five mn refused to quit, but they were 1oin yesterday by several striker Tho water consumers living north of Nineteenth street, and all otber wat'-r consumers who feel an Interest In the remedies C.

o. Yates, Good dinner. "Elite Cafe," 911 Con trresa avenue. KING 2L MALARIA. la Iti- of all CH I LL TONICS sucreM of our city water plant, are In vited to meet at the North Au-ftin Fire who returned t' work..

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