The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 249, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 7, 1898 Page: 7 of 12
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i"w. "; c.Vi.iiv a it-
Wi-nrtJ I1HL lUKUIrt Vllt
.. tw 100 members . nn.
: ;.:;ainr nrtd tha.occaslon
.la'the extreme. Short happy
'.. ... .mui-o n nistnribln
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.ft&Wt The AlStlnciv siicd gufcst
" tiite 'ot .Houston 'UoSpltnllt)1
n "'f"-. hnxiiw ot
to urox" ;- -r-----st -'-(iMJ:
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fl.Mrtsa tha ntoeUig at
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MESSm industry In Its .ny
hVS Cultivation-. Curing Fev-
T Ail lctercatoi In tho growing
vin iireed to ba present ns are
tf ro'.n r Houston Mr. Walk
SKbere J rsulrod ns eminent
;?'. ..-.wra and his remarks are
HEjiK bo" pa'rtltluiarly' Ilirrcrestliig:
!R. he afternoon Mr Whltow will
SSl'Sower Show ana lnuuBwiai m-
Kto'SllWHil m tlmo look:
(PSi . (i.nrtbiusco comnilttca.
ktiMr. Whitney -will .bo present at
fii .n hall to bo siven tit Turner
ESflnwriWW to thp Tobacco Gtw-
FSMoCatlon. it" viHiiiwiumi ...
Jjjl'as happy as 'such affairs
M'irvWCBRT AND BALL. I
Eeeuni of the Illuminated patada
IcwiwrMiieert nnfl ball has beau
Eit Yso o'clock. In order that the
P1; ..; .iMd bath attractions. The'
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2eb?HonrN:GTKlltrell.
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fejuen.....
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. ikt i... Mis Grimes
......Mr.'. It KloiB
....... i. Miss Powell
.Miss Alllo Q rimes
1. T. II; Schneider
I.....M. De Mauchoi
. .... i .Mrs llpnnfnger
..MISs Jenolo ieiung
.Villllam Tell overture
T:r riitp. ulaiio nccomnanlmont.
ir.m:
t.11.. ; t Tt tfinl ...
A."80M ....... Mr.- McLeary
d108t..Mrs. Iluino nud M.W. Svyoeney
Jn .w....Dr. K.' H. Oreea'
bsBJo and guitar ............
-? .s .Slcssrs. lJalto o.nd Soholl
tlOa . ..'.iia. Auuiujitju
lold';. '.. Mrs Dr. Baxter
fc
RKCthh flower pahade.
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Itifloircr parade one or tuo most eu-
ing '(eatuttns of tho festival' ivlll '
ilolaca tomorrow afternoon. . .The p.ir-
iTlll form at 3:30 p. in. ou San Jacinto
Irtfefth icad resiing on Texua aveuufc
Wbtill'move within a snort time tnere-
rf.vThc Hue of march will bo down
us'lVrfnuo. to li'annin on Fannin to
IWiiV'on Franklin to T-navis on Tra-
l"W CoagreaSf oil Congress to MVUn and
i.Uitn. lo.tBo AudHorlum.
Among the visitors.
'Sit'Sraator llebor Stono of Bren-
Ut1 one of 'the beet iavivta mcimbers of
AfjTeciS'Bcruil;t ot lord'A la "airibaig the
falVuftl V. vljltore. Seoiiitatr Sto.no pa.ld
tKtatut Vtelt lo Uifc FCower Siow yc3-
y'Eiirl esse tte cx-hlblitlf arc' a credit
(i:to stato Ho U mot IfalWaiw nollilc3
(ftobllcitten. but says he will want an'
IWrilSsattan of lbs Ikiss f& before vot
(ft'W.'slve the ex-goyioiaar $10;000. Sen-
m Soom11I return to Br'anihiim. toflay.
ws . -i-t-r
y.''HaB!lm iCor mainy years at the
is.rna .'Aacasaocaes Niews-Chronicle
.iaa visivreg nowapap&r men.- jlr.
CUd'8 a KWllsnt fltl.'lLCor tho iln.
li? tLClarit. in' Vai'r.lini.-HVi.i tmtn-iv t..
k. .election and !i e.mil sm'ilirror t.
tkQftl 'V-Vfcorv lifhrp nnrv wori
Pl."
iflf.CSlMT nid proro'Jetor cf tho
S Sltcker. which nanor madi
inoiflblc sjrusslo tor tho election
.UWOson acatn'St Ooncrpostamnn
lis fa- prttninent slttngr pencil.
Ujjjr. uoem is umiismayeU at the
tf.'djj.deinicaraf.t. .n-nnifrinp. .! l-iv:
TeVtll dlStX'.Ct will VHt 1B iwvroorntori
. loo d dciaccnt.
.
Kjwtag aitomej-s of Itlabmoad. spent
M7 la Mouiton. They onto mmb&rs
2raos tribe of ReJ Men and ivero
KJP' tb!tiF Houtftoa 'brcitiiren. Mr.
WT favors Concrosaman Bailey for
Ki States senator Ju 19P0 aad says thq
JJlfow county frJcmds of mho aalnesvlllo
H?Pf5 Mll put up a musnlUscmt llsht
(4vorito at iho pnooer tlma
yrttc j x .
i-Mr Ca111i3 of Carthage editor
ranojij "Vatcldmiu and inmnher-tleet
JTTCW-.slxt"a legtelatupo viw nmong
f(tr'5V'ls!ll-ar3 to-tUo cltv Jeatarday.
.u u ouo ot one DriEUtgat ouiig
wrmen in iftie State and hiJ trlentfs
t JIB Will 1IHV n .r.:. 1-...I
rH S Said ta a rVvct m' "T .. r
wpUpa. of Senator Iforaoo Ohlltoii.
TOOBer l favor a s&lolit term' nf thi
S J 'w'l?nt lt0 'coricct a tew jnis-
StSf Twenty- fflfithi pass tto
wuuan bill and aiijourai I bhall
a. lavejtlgaOo.il of the Hogg' fee
.-u.uauoa at my eammand 1 don't
? '-sovcrpor Has earned any
ICe. Tfnwvuir... :t 11 .i i.t....
HlhSJ' that hc has earned It I'll vow
ti!iS'rvie' 'n t against It."
!"" lUtUrttPII li1frtttono-s not n irht
....
:fttTD.Jhlias of San Antonio well
- uiumuer cl jtuo toet legislaturo
yPI'Kftt candlduUi for the ipealf-
j-.ii asxi aoiise. lis a. guest cf
m iiauston. sir. Child' friends
?aT?5ellent wnance of siwcood-
t OiliiM B fxnect him to
WJ.7i i "i"ra"' j"cuuuy ouinvai.-
Mqualntance of tho yisltlns mem-
ff &ha KUn;vn(lc.H rt.r1nn.1r
a-w- r-r "p
;T. S Garrison f Tiiinar-ii nn.i
'1 Of thft T!naf IAVfi- A.etnin.nn'ifr'
JjponUneiit candMotO Xor the
dti risfrtj.it j-.. -. ' .
BeTHw in" wrriBOii ?ays ne is
Hr'wa-at orosent. Hc went !o
(to .attend a Qlofhodlst confer-
hfr ?- o .PaIa3" Knral agent
iv?- i urva' western rainyay
jaterday to seo the Flower
?? Bupr-t ral roiil mn. Mr Tai
1DHVQ ihtenV.1 (n nntltlB' n 4
KXfjf. fl?vpr' scratching .never
L.!.!?601'' a lt& io liave
E -'-"ure pass a compulsory poll
i .7. wnow4-oiect of tho
't - hwHr.L. "Tfcrr: . . .. j JIT-
rtclcgate to the Oratd -LodW of Mmom.
;Ho said ycsterdayi'ifcm lor jhe Bfttii.
fpriihe senato.ln i960 ltwiitrcirry ml la
JSJ? fs ?" wan !!
. "t.71. p- ".r rCT" i '?;u"'? otncr.cnn
i Tii. i .t" Kr 1" xwn Texan
o Bailey -when they tj6 iofiguring on the
Mltcoma Of lb .ftunt1 Wi -i-; .Z....M ':
&f?fill.id fenlto'"
Hon. T. 0. tFarland of Victoria -on
netnber.elcct o thenl housr li spen
UK a few dnysln Houston. Mr. McFaHand
?.L"? e.anbl repuktloo oa a member
ot thn last house. He TiV re-elfcte.1 by a
bandram maJorltyovr both papuli: and
independent bpposltlon after a b'.t(er light
that attracted attention all over the 8tto
ft'J?. L15'1110 Bll tlrtllir dlKtlnttulsh
himself upon his return lo Austin. He U
pushing Leo J. nountneo for chief clerk ot
tho' house and says .he doesn't care to on-
rS0 in any other "wraps" till that Is sot-
U ?.n ?.cc.ouat & th "nastyf light tho
New ork Joirnai( McMIIHd et al liavq
mado on Oorteressmair Bailey Mr. McFar-
land is very fayombly Inclined toward ihd
Gainesville statesman.
:
i?.tlTln ?' ; L'r'fco.mb for years sheriff
of Waller county and one ot the beit known'
offloors in Texas Is "dbln" tha. Flower
Show. Captain Lipscomb is an ardent nd-
.mlrer' Of Sheriff Hen H. CabeUofDMlaa'
and haa already nomlnakid bint forcomp-'
trailer 'In 1900: lid says Cubell Is certain
ito succeed Mr. Flnl'oy. '
Colonel li. hk Fo3ter president ot t:ia
.Acrlculliiiral uiid Mechanical1 college ac-
wuuiKiuieu oy nis who aim uaughtcir ilinl
ovofal other ladles 6t College Station ih.t
Bp-nn arrived in the city last "night and
will porid several days "dohic" Houston.
Colonel Foster says ho li olit of politics'
'uimrciy cnu is uevnng mi his tlma and
nttenttoh lo tho edusntion bf' tliostudontj
cntruo:cd lo hla care lie Is very much
'tratlflcJ at tho success ot the school tlila
session! ' " ':
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Judki S. W. Mosby' of Jefferson arrivtu
yesterday and is attendlmr tbii Xlnsoiitp.
;oxert'l20s. He la ex-Judao ot tho Marlon
coulity court and Drpiclneltl In Kaist. "Toxai
nolitlcs. ' '
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As a woll wlshor nnd friend of the Fruit.
Flower and Vegetable Festival tho fnee
dunt and general -mnhaser of the San Ali
tnnlo and Aransas l?ass railway Is mitotd
from tho grtMt oxposUtom He i3 prevent-
ed .from unending .only by Utc advice of
his .physician and would .otherwiso hava
been in Houston not only to participate In
tho auccoas ot an event io creditable ana
henetlclnl ta Fcaith Texas bu't also to at-
tend the meetings ot tho teal estate men''
nnd the Aransas. FasS ImmJsraUon asso-
ciation. In both of which ho takes a lively
interest.
J. M. Leo of Edna manager of the Jack-
son County Abstract company scent yes-
terday -with tho -real ostate men in Houston.
J. F. 'Pool a well known lawyer of Vic
toria. 5a a vteAfctr to the metrocolls this
week.
-
.. HI. O. Talbot ot Coraicana is n. delosate
to .the Grant! Ixitlpo meeting. Mr. Talbot
Is grea'tly interesitieJ in the candidacy of
B. R. Brinoe of ihils tjoTi ivsiho wants to
h2 eptaker of the Twenty-gJwtb lefflsln-
ture and ittys E meJ.u to co to Austin
and. pwt in a greit many goo.d words for
fclla friend. Hp hellCTeo -Mr. Prince will
WJn.
f
Juktas A. B. TValUiIns of A'thens ex-member
at iho State democratic cxeieutivs com-
mliitoo and ta promhirolt Batit Texas pslt-
Oic.'tan 11? aWcndlng- the Grand Lodge ses-
sion. Judigo "WatKiu Is on atOJnt ad-
roiier of Saasitcir CCiUiKm onid thmk3 the"
Tyler BtOtisman -vyiIU tallr succeed him-
self. W. D. Ccx' of Cleburne n well Rno'.n
ntiwspaipor man now connected with the
Johnson County Review Is' In the city. lie
IS accompanied by aira. Cox and both ara
tn'tcnvKte'd spectators of ithn Flower Fos-'
llival. tr.- Cox lias bpen Dnomlntntfly
mentioned as 4ho prolH.blo sncceissoir 4f
Hem. John H. Culim. as chief clerit In 'the
offl'de of secrotnry of sitatc. Hc did sonw
cood -wcrkfor MUior Savers and hU friends
expect him to -ivta tihe place ho seelcs.
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C. F. iLcCimunn treasurer of the Texas
Tress' association and editor ot tho Hal-
letsvlllb "Herald is a asliBbtied visitor to
tho mutroipiDlls. Mr LElhman'n la enjoying
th'lirteeltt. 'a fcatuaio cf life Iho deems a do.1-
Hyo luft.y aind which ho knows 'Well how
to do.
flEcm. IV. W Bins ot -Beaumont a wsll
known and papular member of the legisla-
ture "nnd a mismibor-eltet of the next house
Hi stpMVdlins a few daji3 la ihe city. Mr.
Bios la fen- Jo'2 Ballpy for United &taU
senator tn 1900 and doesn''t care who
Jcww3 it 'He s&ld to a Tost rapoitcr yes-
terday: "C:iiifr'i:imiMi iltolley js cuii? cf the
great men of t!ho Nation. The nstty per-
sonal fight the New Yorle Journal iind
EDino OsmiKlUclJ lemo?rat are msklng
n'gainat Calm liaa only inttnslfiod the ad-
miration his friends held for Mm. A year
or two ago 1io wis oampamtltlvoly unknown
in any section ot 'tho State. Today h wonid
carry my 3ila'rlot ovee Senailor ChlMon by
a -usto of ten to one. Although Bailey
lives In Noi-th Texas ho belongs to the
'whole State. El -Fuso and Brownsville
would be tu -proud of him tas 43 Gnines-
vtlto. Ma la a lb!g man a broad wall a
brlWlawt mUn. My candtdato for ttte Unltod
States eenaito two yars henoe Joseph V
Balloy. d don't care how etrong yqu put
it. I 'am for Ballley all the Tray through.
I I'ont ydt know my oholloa for rpeaker of
the newt house and ibout this IIoKB W
buslrjess .1 munt to say this: I skill favor
on Jnvw.UtfaiUc-n of tho matter. If It Is
doiclopcd ths.t Hog's did oacfWMjwri Jo
ent'ltlo'hta o so lirgo n fee I sba.ll vove
for it. If on tto otiher hand this Is not
plalrJly eltcwn I uball voU) against it.
Jtod Jos .Adams Df Crockett rllstvlct-at-tcrney
is ft Bucat ot frlonds in lIciKon.
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Hon. A. F Brfeance of Navnsoia a lead;
ins mipmb'er of th Jast lesfjsliture and
mcmbcir-elcidt of 'Ihe next la In the wy
"J am far Itoruoe Ohtlrtoa to succeed tutr
tteU." 'Wo said to a iPcst reDn?40ttatlve
"and shall vote for tbo Hojtk fee.
Wirt MoBd.ot qrovdton. district .'lerk ot
Trinity wunty is an F F. una visiter.
FESTIVAL KOT15S.
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The prlsp' wlnnerKj
Mmi'K ntiiKlc ai'r. ltlinm Hlr
"I'onee."
SfCilnit ni.'iu'.s rIiikIo 5tr. '.' JnniCfi
IUot' 'Ilnttlvslilii '1'c.iiw."
I.aillon' mliicU- 511n-( la-Jln AVllllimik:
'.'Kalrj; Clinilot."
Soi'tnict luilicv Nl'iiiile Mli strleK-
IIiik'h "iTuiiiiuchc tmt'""
Klrxt flout CltMiiiiitpn Uncoil pr
the Xil;." '
Second flout "FIlBltt Of lic llut-
tcrfllex." ' : .
rii-iil (niiilcm Sir. C. A.' Cnlmorc'H
nmL Ml llotllc Oil' "tluetMiN
Arch"."
The llhtminated bicycle parade the first
ODTTUUH !. A a.iJ.
j met riri!
teelicel!
tbtH' recluainr
oonwr ntu'rsrwtre . aocw jdo: wn
nnd Riu-.8tuae llelda' UsWr'ab.rUetst
I'olffw. KtUeI1cnncf;'Wllheln51&fptir.
tabre Jennie' ltobMi4 b4 OU Btashrdt
Olnnchc .Oulmoro and LnA Kapn-7- Mills
Albrccht'arid'AtWid'Oray."" " " " ' "
wThe; iifopelib.w1ihrU. iho ;tit Svwi
lnm"'DoOloi' nnd vMeDaao Vt'Jlinii'n 'lit
front .and llob'eri JflhomrAV iinl Max Kellot.
ilu tho; wr. . ' "'''.
Mtusttir U StUides .annrfd wtth & polisnea'
triinipet; 'rirccwled' the- titlrlcs ahd hiWAldea
thHr ctuninir Arch Oulmoro on'tind side
.and Rudolph Knodct on rtbt otho'r side' t
tho.' doublo frtiry' tahdurrT tiarB' HttMliM!
rlndlatorii. They Mfo 'appropriately ttt"-
threo torch' btawrs "who hept bluo lights
hblaio from the beslnnltig to tto vhu of
the line bf march. Tlioy were Octavd dul-
tnor Wyohio Wilburn James HoV
stuvl;. icion Flaxmnn nnd AUx Keller.
IThls wprescntaUon was generally rnl-
mlr and linpj-w.tod as It passed ah'o
Ksuottto oro' members' ot the Lorw Bicy-
cle club. Avhlch orgJlilBilloa however Old
iwi iartllpui!xj in tho libido 'us a body.
The young men Weivi put to hewy expense
IjotUIi' a 'to nvoucy ahJ.S to tlm tn arruuiu
lug' ttJwlr float and thcty are UMcrviiig ot
full credit tdr -.their Judgment In design
thielr ccHcrpriso wil Uielr l4iitcrest In tho
eucoosa J the entertainment Intended for
.thn vlsHijre to Houaion. Thr-y nro Wbhte
Culmore. chlot promoter; Itobcrt ldoior
Jestgncn IWbert .naomds Honry Uooley
Mi. Vs<a atl MqH.tdo Wllliurn. Tiio
Ulcuit lw-as cohstruotwd and tnounit?! by!
Mcsri!.- ItcUcr ft' Co. who also Arranged
ho btcj-icles for 'tho fairies atlacbedf tUtj
nork betng done principally toy Mr. Ocorgd
Gray iwnb do.-Mtt-eJ thoMron for .tho pur-
pose The i-ork of (tecoMtlon was ntln-
.olpally .llano by Mr. FrledmMui who 0X4-
outoii tiao eecmo psm'tmg. train v.nue' of
tlvo llaut wis "cjalnwtbd at J230.
rriie other1 fcatiro wontlohwl vsl tlio
na.it -eiresentIilR tho frllght of th5 Bul-
terfllc iinil i!) Indited a. corgeouu itffvilr
It -was nboui 'tWenuy feet in length nnd Was
handsomely dcoiratcd. .At the itT 1)1 tha
mldtj't of o. aicst ot given toltabw wps n
lingo ivhilo butterllj- on. which was seato'.l
llftlft MlfH Leona Jlenloe a dalnts lot M'ho
renroentcl tho fairy. In llo hnji'ds' sho
yesterday's Post a largo number ot vehicles fccU reins ot white ribbon with .which sho
ot various kinds- were In evidence their drove oiCier largo butterlllcs of yhtlb w-
nipsonnn .ilHr thr frot nf rlillnf .iloeor- WSHn f Hjillit Ot llO. Owf llCT head Waa
pitscnco niaklr tho tent otrimuta-docoi- u i. wotviueT 8as lamp. vhWh threw va
ated wheel all tho more difficult Tho high ivfieoticn on her and on the butterflies.
Wind too? aiided to tiro linci' work imposqd TKo float -va3 lprb;xilttl by five young men
oa tiio riders. But tho presence ot the pressed ontlrely .In wbltc. Mr. Arthur
. . . ... v ' . Vaughan was in tho leal anl 'tho Olher
peorionnti tbo eagerness displyed by them BOTtlemen re -Messrs. C. L. Bering IMch-
sbowoil that thoy vrcra liitenr-oiy interested erd Oliiaud John F. Ulckson Jn and
"nnd'hs all concerned wero lr n Rood hitmor Odlp Kendall. 'Jl&o fle.'il snf vsmrJiA uy
this toaturo oaii.toa but Uttlo trouble.
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i ' ' '-m . . r i' jm ia . . i " -jj. . 9an&WKVWMi&m
Catarrh Leaorj
txmjzyK'w ' -r-"7i
j -'- -. -v ".r.. w ' . J: . i j. . i .ait-iLJ - i. . "iii -iK.. m-
to innsurniiTi
MPea.ce" One of the Pn'5je 'Winners.
It Is estimated (that between -15000 mid
r0000 nersoiiM' witnessed the pioradci: Tbu
siiecfs thiough avhlch tho column marched
were literally packed wi'Di SFilrugglluij .hu-
manity on cither side and nu Main street
icaiuro 01 IIS Kimi pven xn.ua m. uul . ibQ thwalihfflr09 -wblcU .cdlf.
tho-Fruit Flower aid Vegetable Fes.IvaT. . . ah.Riiiim. nmw.1.
occurred last night and was a .complied themselves' Into wmlewa. olt the gol-
fm- -niino nriA rtpturbent will turn out
with the illuinlhatod parade tonight.
A very acceptable addition to today's
Drogramino is thp' lunch to ha given by
fclnro iV ""'"""'foiecc ot ino Mr uner at 11 a. m. toaay coini'ii-
5SK'.1.;..p?r"ae4 MoFteUna Swtawto ihe i visiting newspaper men.
tocBf?.!iircnw wo8ulln" nrr Tfi.r v Patrick crand marshal for
lirAiwwdWsatUnUoii to other jr. Jtjbn E. FatricK. cran i .
ZSTBto says the Hmm SfLf'JSirSi Sbta rirompUy
"'""Ifnt anil Hint UniiMnn ' """u yuin - ----.--- - T.
iween ' : u. TcavIcs to uerry-a buujib w " v .-
Rv." ' . a ctw;J flt 7 O CJOCU. w
bft'lJamcson of Victoria ex- Tho floats for the lllumtaatd float pa-
Sa.emocrall StaTe committee r?do ? 4to WtProP f W
hV1tf S2rjtSaTW
j-.m rennrTiM viwifHAV 'i wutvui .-
yesterday
??.ht being-Wdo o
SS! "' tj YJctprta. I'1I Th" public comfoft committer wilh aen-
Bb win U uerow -- . '-:"
I toJJ'il:-?.-" "re "-'Y '
iGK'-t .""HEfftnen b m hore. n located at iesuYa ft?"'i"-.'"- ;rT-
ir' ' " ni.ii rrffiin rooms under toe Hutch
iK;."i. lDg house; 'Some members brtoVcpmmlt-
fcRr: Wilson n M.u nn.nn .ii ia-lll bo bonatonWy on hand to advise
and board where- thy
succes from every polrft of vlbw.'Some ot
the wheels wero beautiful in tha extreme
acid all of them showed tho result ot hard
work and the m?ti of nipre or less Artistic
taste. Evorj'bodji concerned in tho matter
was thoroughly enthusiastic ainJ willing to
help the parade along In every possible
way. in cocseqUenco the event passed off
very harmoniously and ihcro was a notice-
able lack of thewe tedious delays nnd other
disagreeable features which no often tend
to detract from tho effect of an affair of
th!u. nature
The participants in tho parr.de began to
gather iu tho vlciutty ot thn corner nt
McKlnncy avenue and Crawford street at
7:30 and by S;iC all were' present. They
were Teviewol in a general carl ot w."y
at this time by the judges Messrs. J. R.
McAshan T. C. Dunn O. C. Drew J. J.
Gannon and Howry S. Fox. who later oc-
cupied a position on tho corner of Caroline
street and Capitol avenue remaining thrn
while the column passed. Herb's band was
also stationed here and tho stratce of
"Dlxlo" and other Inspiring melodies
greeted tho wheelmen as they roda by.
The start was made a few minutes aftor
S:30 tbu column being led- by a platoon
of mounted police officers Id commaud of
Chief Baugh. Tho grand "marshal for the
occasion was Mr. March. Culmore wjio was
assisted by Messrs. IV. A. Beiler Ike Kel-
ler Ben George H. H. Patterson Uthest
Ayres Charles McDonald John ltobcrts
and Max Flnxman. Tho wheels rlddon by
these gentlemen -wero all furnished with
from two to four brilliant light!) each. All
cf tho rldera did what Miey could to keep
tho street clear in
liirlet. anil oven on thu roats. It was a
magnificent outpooclng nnd one thst wai
a croat cdmplfnibnt to the festival' manage-
ment. Young America was very much in
evidence and hc nmuicd himself lu all
sorts of different ways. Prior to tho coiii-
lnsr of the whcelmon "his unties dlil much
in malco the llino seem shorter lor hla
elder brothors and eib'ters. -.
The column Was flanj-ed on ollher side
bv -attendants bearing torches" tho. lght
which lit up the wlteijls aud rldera and
brought oul prominently tho le3 sitlont
uoluts ot tho decollations. Tho lino ot
umrolt was on MfciCinney to Carollnothchco
on Oars-i'iie to Tcxi avemra on Texas ave-
nue to Travis on Tmvls to MclCIimey on
MeKInnAy lo Caroline on Carollnb to
Tex.as nVenuc. on Texas vnrcntieto Craw-
ford wbero tihe rdiira dispersed.
There wero two largo floats In tlno par-
sulci the prpiwrptlou of yhl;b inyived no
fiid of labor andtho Ingenuity dlsplaveri
ecirlng special mention. - Both wero
small pngounto within tbcmselvos. Unit
was deslguatcd by tho promotprs niid
builders as "Cleopatra Queen of flip "Killc"
and the lmitiglnatlon nced.l no quickening
to lccull tho picture ot that historic scone
ot tho Kgyptlan prtaccsa on a vessel of
rare appointmeuls nnd dazzling brilliancy
on tho blue surfuco of tho Nile. The float
Was erected on four bicycles and was 18
feat long 8 feet whlo and 1 feet high. Tho
croumd work was of blue and roprosontud
Iho billowy surface ot the river. W4thlu
this bluo field tossed a fiery unicorn tb
immediate presumable motive power to a
lovely cornucopia-eliajicii
(Mr. Glraud and the mechanical work was
done by iMr. Dickson. It was r-Sally co
clover In design and execution and- Uvj
ensotmblo wis so very uliwactlve that li
mui?t thaw hoen seen to h.tve Iboen app're-
cla'tbd. Tho young gonilleinen dcrerve n
gredt deal ot cividlt for their aitistie work
Tfca ir.ndam rld3en by Charles -A. Cul--moiie.
011 .irettWo Oth and little Jltss
A1m OuCmtore. itiie 2-yoiroI':i JtUfi'litcr of.
Mr. nnd Mis Ben Oulra-erc. vus mo ot the
Dtetttent tn -tbo pu)tTa.trev A 8inndi?onio nrivii
adcrned Avith tUsub paper natural ftower
Uiid -tensel was eicMfcii over the machine
and qtKyapBxnodpitttvlUl'w wlwchvonmn
Who -wavUkl the 11.1JJ3 ot Iho United Statcu
3tf .sKW 11
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i rorvTunmr m :nrnmxm
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Fiti Diri;:
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Tliotjgh iii .offetuive -fektureii
TAtv tiannln ita'feWkH jti-tt JahmiM
of 'vfliich CiiUrrh ii ihe foronin-
lior. Catarrh ihfariRbly lead? ip
Conoumption. Growing worse and
wdreo eaoh yinter tlioao who.reiy
upon tho usual trcathiprit bf
eprays washes and inhaling mix-
tures find that it is impoRsiblo to
cliook tho disease wilji thesp local
applications which only roaoh thp
Burfaco The QitotiBiye disahargo
increases all tho whilo causmg ;av
t i: e . i jiil ' .i ". ..!
lamujjui (jorauiiai uuiuuniuiiTi Ana1
gets doopor and depper uutil it is1
only a question of a short time
until tho lungs are affocto'd'
Thp iinportace of- tho propor
treatment cau therpf pro1 bo' readily
annreoiatcd. But no cood whnt-
pvprcau lip expeoted from ipcall
auniicauons as bucu treatment
npvor did euro Ca.tarrh and novor
viii.
I kcWIiMli iimii ulti-if
tht-I HMt ' MMIu m
part or tneDotw-m nf
om &imm
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try S.:S.; Bi' .'It:-ieeme45lpvt Hglil j
the ii Wie d!4i:arrf 4mm
rrmnenHTifor;;j'hathlWlr
of OatCTh to MvMyrtn
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I'W'jrHCflCTi c5! itM?- wm
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I ufferingfaytafe' ;
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.-outt:' ;OtJwri
w0?mwM
llof and 'fbunbnWdiwpiljttm ;l
men iundcal?f rBatmenrwWftiSlic M
shell of red.
tthllfi n.nil Uliir. In tvlir''h tn yti-rr c-rilAnfinf
front of tho column rft3toli .mll() juBa oo1ndo Weaver dged 5
but they werq only partially successful as years. In her tiny (hands oho held tho
unles there was a continual pressure mus nDDOn CB wi'a wnicn to gmuo
. l ... i .... . ii 'tho unicorn and porno twelve or moro
brought to bear the spectators who liter- . faltoi- a wlll(o atuit wltu whU( wJn(J(
ally lme3 tho streets along thp lino ot which did not grow weary in pulling tha
march persisted In getting out In tbo
street thus. In many cases interfering
with tho progress of tho wheelman. Then
too In oplto ot tho appeal published la
car as they -propelled their trnowy white
bicycles. Thoso fairy leaders wore ' a'r-
ramwl In rairs nnd wflhw the float wcif
four young men of sufficient physical
strengtlt to propel tho float awl relive the
'Bowls rhimiv -nT n- inJ ' thnn aee'klnBr'rooins"'
AH . v .... v..m. . ' - : kJ-. .i... AAa.fr nA
?7 VKfiH PtSJkMva?"" vein) vfti r. .
-mNJ ct!&5 -sap?
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Robt. Ruerer's Happy Hit
rtrtiUti.lhllkiiTs.
Bert Hiia repreaentwl Wo HiU4rton T09L
Tlhm fraaiio xif hla' wlteiel was wirnnped in
paper and o&plca of The Post were fastened
In itbe Wheel
Abo Fnojcr iwns dRnsseil as a girl His
bicycle wa ditel In tho tfaKtuul colors
Und WghiiJill Up irtfli Jnp.UKoe luntcirns.
Iffiftii Lucstj and 'rUirekla lltii-nuleld two
lltllo gitls Wto .taaltly Ma mien wheeh.
uMuateiti Bwghl and Cawlhoni rode a dee-
oiuljed 'laufl'tim adVertl'itnit dli;ilsrs. C. L.
nbd jU.io .Bwllig The 'tandem was dec-ol-aUctJ
wfcli bunting and flags; "and each
Bide xif tho top ibone tho -nntna cf tho ffrm
ncioitisonted
.M'b-u noll.q Bertrciwd 13 yairs oil ratio
a w-tliccl decotat.ed mv on .Jabonxto plan
ThiMii wow liuuilKir ot llnfts and Jupaite.nu
Untornj and. on nn. arch wuj a' Liberty
bell. '
TU10 fram and whUels of Jnko lCaptcr's I
:.M!iss Lillian Klmpttn rodo a b.cyclo ea-
tlrely txivered "Witih rod' cropa paper rind
f.'no. nrisar. .wa iqritsareu in tuo samo wior
TCaj effcKt wns a pfenstng pnu. '
lMJltsa Tulle Damwu''St bicycle wao ivrappud
with tutope paper thu lilscoratfons constat-
ing of artificial floWer.
MIm Stnicklliig wus Ulfiesacil as a Japail-
oso and on tbr bicycle iMoro numuroui lau-
toniB. Ovoiliccid iras a laiwo JaPntKW
wnbnella. This was a very protly foiturc
TUie 'whoel Mr. L. L. Skiycr rode rtprc-
tiontcd uprliis. Thq buttofllrs ten In
number In front of the wheel were driven
by a dovo on top. All tho fruits and flow-
ers of tho different seasons wnro repre-
nen'toil artificially A number of JaMneso
laiiitcrmt weco also on tho whoel
iI3. Backua 04HJ lEttle yVnnle Baclcus rodo
tastnfully dccorausl 'bicycles lantern.i und
uroio napor forming via decorations.
Kugono pillot's wheel was 'iicicdratcd
with lilies mado cf creno naiior
A beautiful wheel wiis that rittien by
Mr. YV. Jtulfs Jr. It ws entl7X';y In. wliltc
and symbolized iiiwtco.. Tho ilcicorutlons
were of annunciation llHes-'rtud "doves. It
wnfl drawn by rhrio latuo whlto doves with
outsiirtsid wings iIns ot whlto'Batlii rib-
ben being attached Tho louder held 'an
ollv'o branch In Its beak. Over tlio rltle
was an nrch supported bv flutoJ coHraws
twined wlU wreaths ot lilies and lu its
Ion a largo whlto dov nestled In n bed of
llllca. The hubs cf iho wheels ware cov-
ered with an immense Texas Star also o(
lines rne riunr was arcusoa ennwiy in
whlto. This wheel will bo on oxhlbltlon
nt Boi'lnff-Cortes Hard watts company'
store for tha next fow days. It L 'worth
diaries Caplln and Charlos Scott rode a
tnndom bearing the advertisement of March
Culmore. Tho ringing of cow bolls by
thu rldera attracted the attention of thn
crowd
Mim Delia "yVyard'H wheel -was wound
with tissue paper In yellow pink and whttfl
and was" further aaorne-.l bv thousn of ar-
tificial chrysanthemums and 'butterflies ot
tlio enme color. Tho rider's whlto dress
was similarly ndornsd nnd tho wnnll canopy
over1 her head was formed ot tho same
fabrln.
Ohnries DTcso wno dressed in' a fantastic
tMlss Blanch Miller rodo a wheel which
was detcornted With an arch of red and
Whltfl lilies itMM. .chrysantliemums aua
morning glories.
Tho mount of Mrs. Frank Mather had a
rted whlteand blue; le drwery extending
frem'tho -too ot the base of tho wheel bar
Imr spanned with Hart.
Miss Xvila Williams' wheel ropreoented
a fairy charjot. Two artificial fSherubn with
gauzy wlilfo w'ln'jrs wero arranged in front
of tho pretty mass of ctocoratlve features
all of which wore lb pure white. ..Whlte-
cbryear.ithrmums -wero tastefully arranged
on the curtains ot tlio canopy Tho whole
nia extremely well arranged-
Jo? Jouett rodo a bike over wblcu wera"
two aVchw Of artificial flower. Tbo wheel-
and Chinese' laoters' wero attached at" cop-
Venient polhtis
A. -etriklntis fcaturo was" the' wheel own
by Jctnes "Dow" and rlddon by Qlwln Horu-
borgor It fprei?hted th. roblo battleship
Texas in miniature" the model lielng
equipped with itasts giina and flaes com-
Plvte. " ' . '.? '." "
llobert Duerer. who. waa made up as a
.German "hayaeoy.' in r..inanner which aeT.
noted an eminecftiy cofrpct-gncpptin 01.
tho ciarartcrr'roAelA ponAeroua wojo4en.
affair adorned .with straw cabbagos Jollier
vecetablea ana an immense neaangnt;
lTlls feahrro caused n great deal of ainuso-
motit aud was gotten up'lnVx'collonl shape.
Another comlo exhibit and ono that ex-
cited the crow'd all along tho Una to laugh
ter and nppliui&c was' the Chlrivsfc laundry
outtlt ot I-lii Hank-tolph a Blgo In front pro-
clnlinlugi tho wliolo to bo tho property ot
"OfciQ Lung." By an Ingenious arrangement
ot wire ami light poles a good day's wash-
ing' was BUadotb lly In tho breeze over-tho
head of tho rider -while In trout ot htm-
wit's a wash tub contsHnlng -a washboard
Eli Pearl and a friend rodo a "compan-
ion7' Avhcel both being 4irccii to represent
Ccloftlnln.
A tandem boro tho advertisement ot
Holler & Gray painted oa a canvas trans-
parency; -
A few. of tho riders were late In .arriving
nt tho meoting polrntaMdicompleto descrip-
tions of thoii wheels nro not given.
Mr. O. J. Palmer tho chairman ot tho
conimttfeo in chargo of Iho parado dc-
t.vik tri iliahlr I1I3 n.Blsthn.ltf for their' able
efforts toward making Iho oV'.'ht the suc-
ceed It was.
'Messrs. John F Dleksbn Jr. It. A. Gl-
mud Jr. Clkurlea I Bwlrng Odin ICondall
and iArthur "V"ugban who rode on tho
Moat ot'Ctldl "Tho Fllsht of tlio Butter-
flies." lwvo cnturcd a protest aualnst tha
action of Iho JUdgess In ttwardiug Jh first
priza ito tho "quoun of tho Nllo" tioati
turos etc. jwwhioHJare 'only :iMvmm
Con's
tmjnt 1XJ
the 6ulv reniodv 'wliiotfnan.teacli'flis
i .. -i . -.- - ..-.; -j. -T' j. . isieto
cno very Doctom- ot tne- aiseav ..;u
nnrl ntirn if. nrtrmnniuif.'lw! V'Agi
-- 1 w.v m.v uwa. iwuu w j 7j- (JS"iiVW
Books Bent free by the Swift: MWM
q. !. r.j - i-iL. '. ''-.-mum
itjjjuuuiu juuipuuy Aiuiurt i.' vwg
9m
TUB POULTRY SHOW.
Tho littcndanco at thp poultry ehow la
most (Mtiataictqry to tho manacoirtont be-
ing far In excess o( last yaiw There are
no less than fifty icoilo In tlie hall at any
time uiiid they come and go o-t -ail honr
(lurlns ..t(ic Uay appimontly well eu'tlsflcd
With iho. display.
TUic follon-liiK additional entrlos for com-
I petition itt-ero rocolved yesterday:
blue black jollow and .whito IU11 tails.
C. 15. Oliver. Houston; J! birds 8. L. Wy-
nndottics. Mr. A. J. Ml'lqr ot Dallas -tlho Judgo of
oxiijblts conimencoj lila work yestordjiy
morning vnd expects ito conclude not later
thau tomorrow afternoon when duu an-
nouncement will bo g'lvn of tho sticcoas-
ful couvpc'tHor and tho rr on which
they wan tho jirliscs.
In conversation with Mr MilIer ho satd.
tU'Jit ho found tho average oxcoll'trueu of tho
birds fully equal to any otlrer shov that bu
had over Judged When dskotl to criticise
t'no mos;t faulty ftutures he sold that (hb
ojthtbltors might enjoy higher scoring birda
If they would pay umiro attoiition to clean-
ttlig tholr legs und foot aa well us to guard
against Injury lo plumage. Tho fowls
themselves aro us good as could bo wished
for but 'tho fault is with mho exhibitor!) lh
knowladKO' ot how to exhibit them to tbo
beat advantage.
I.n addition' to1 prlf.oa offorwl tbo follow-
ing liavp been Uddcdt
PA It 'of gold)' cuff bu'jtons by Sweeney &
F. r.ltiru-lts for I!w bsstnen of Httpiburgs
Gold medal offcrcH by Arohlo Anderson
for heat pen of (tho Ame-rlcas class.
Gobi modal by William Baus!i for best
ppn In tho AulaLlc class. r"
Gold medal' by Model Iiiimdry for .best
pen In the Medllorranei'in clatj;
SllWr- medal by tho association for tha
leat pen'nt Pit Cambs
A pair of poiuitt'lul ioa fowls wtire added.
to it bo exhibit by Mrs. John Elsbury'tf
B runner and their elceant" nd dastlln
plli'mage wtis1 tho source "of KeiiertVaAml-
miloa. " """
LAST -JflRHT'S COJtCKIirr.
The IVrolcrhnlo Dlnplny i;otpoB(Jlt
Mil ToiilB'lit. ' ;'
Tho concert at tha Auiltprlu m laat.jjjt
did -not commoner at 8S0 o'clckowin
to' tho aroiUI atondauto .present. Tho.'bl-
cyelo iviuudo isecmed to attract almost
everybody and when tho concert W bkt
about an hour later quite a number1 waro
present A dtvisloh of Herb's band enter-
tained thu andfe'nc'a wnh'tbncort uiuuto
until tho; foniuil progrominp bt the'cvenlii:
'was commenced. v
Prof. A. "B. Dalle onteiita'lnod tho au-
dience with .some excellent banjo 'muilo
which was followed by tho HbUksrop1 .
chistra In a w'ell nclcstod'1nuiuber. Attr .
Miss Jetuilo Bcrln-g.' had oleiUe4"th' 'ft'J-
dlenco in tho U'M1 rendered nopranb so.o
cntitlbd "It Tou Dldat Low' Mtt" 0
oxhlblMAn drill iis preitmfed undeit Uie
Ulrotttua of Mi&. Virginia Phelps. ta
young- ladles dressed In wbitb eosthme
participating. VHtae moVenwuU were Vtrr
grafiotul and well tlm'td to Mia mirchinn
luno ot the piano.' Fr. is. H. Green "vwy
iiceeptnbiy rindtircd a violin solo. eaUtled
"Fiddler of St. Wnast."' which Is on f
(ho fluust ooiuposlUoiis p.jiaril toi0 the
ilollii. Ihe Indian 'club BWloxlmt ot MV
Gun Heyn drw foi'lh nupiauso' trout th
a.u4lenuo.ho vcrlormln Bomo'very.dlfllcult
swings with the- !6fcn without a suspi-
cion ot 'hisllancy or awkward mov.ament..
Mr. B. A. Itandolph xtiiVe aomo. clevr.o!wfc
.aaiarrikvtch't-s lu lta.lltu apd other dialects
his costiumo ln eoin Ins'.auces suUJuk th
woixla ot the dialect.
Judge Norman G Klttroll very accoptal)y
read a poem pvcparqulfortliu cmcaaipn aad
In honor ot tho fotlvi. The en'cmiiin-piont-
-wiw- ppjoyable- lu every pncjlouwr
and coticludod with sava.nl slcououaby
Herb's orehtJstra which apDeatwdy-a lul
nuuitierd npi stringth.
Quito a nanbr c( the exlhbltora after
tho cpneert attended the klijotcsoope exhi-
bition In the ndjolnlrw: industrial hall. It
may .bo'tsnld that (ho auUnated nicturca
whowii am ot a high oi'dor and; visitor
slionld not fall t aval) .tUemselyos of the
oppoi'tiuilty of wHiiojflug them. A
Tho rtyrotechnic rxhlbll1on "Thi! Fall .ft
Mnniln." which wn. to hive been scvea
ut Baseball park near .tho Auditorium was
not prMictitied Irtst night owing to tho vcry
small altendnnee almost all visitors .going
lo tbo concert nt tho Auditorium or. to other
attmnllpns In tho oltv. This attwctlon will
not bo Riven until Thursday night.
Y. M. C A. 1JAKA.IU
Tim ladlco In chargo ot th bau
tho rooms of tho Young Mn'n OhrlS'ti'n'n
Atsoclatlou have turned the rooms Into a
....Htini.in inwir of leeoratlon3 and flower.
Tho ladles jervlnis In tbo cfd' tbday ar
Mrs. M. J. Bering chainnaai: Jltadaniei
Boyd. Palmer uaiioy. iioocrw. rvw
Olbxon S Ilr?s'h?r Vslker. .Ewlng. A-.
Itanfirtn. Swceilcy; Mfejos Ford O'Coan?''
Ilndfprd Queen. McDan'ola ftloeto CrnW-
ford. Bw. (luinby; '&hollbqAni;arnt
Tho ladles have soypral very prettjly'.pr-
ranired booths Svbbro candies fancy w?rf
and houschpld pffcefs are oW at roaspn-
dbflo pflcw. The baby tbovi a feature ol
(be baar ivljl take place tbU a .tlornoooi
nt 3 o clock ana aiui corw ". 'J"'-" .vISe
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Hfcst WV'arid tucker; A' number of Jnd- a-
Boilip prlrenarp pnxhlbitipu- tio.bo aaja' ' jfl
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