The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 276, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 3, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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inf. iWlVnn In calltaz afternoon EOW'ns
s most attractive of which will bo sdnt
the rcarfers of this column by oOr spe'i
Pari correspondent
is Illustration shows a very charm-
tollo In dahlia Venetian cloth. The
t-of the skirt has a very hlkh trim-
hg of black silk braid put on In floral
Hgn. -rne sKJrt ltseit sats smoothly over
1 hips anu har.gs in sweeping graceful
S3 updn tho sidewalk .
fhe walet Is entirely covered with braid
psp. is sewed upoa tho goods be To re the
la strip of black brali whMo ths collar.
ana s.weamers are mailo ol velvet
HeJen Grey-Page.
kite Cloth Gown Trlmineil with
SenlnUln.
a' a New York Letter.
Irs. Paget Almerlo Is famous for her
i dressing and she designs most of h:r
ins herself. Soma of tho tflllpls In
Ich sho appears are striking and sho
pw;j u gri'iiL suusa.uuu cuuicumes 'wncn
appears In a company.
pe of her gowns recently was of ' white
b 'trimmed with ba.0133 of black seal-
rata embroidered heavily with white.
'sealskin was put on in scrolls Just
iILROAD SCHEDULE
rive.
Trains.
Leav.
ra.m I
Texai Si New Orltana
I 5:ao "
kp.ml t-jugp.m
l.a.m I Gtlvtston. Harrlsburs &t 0:15 .m
Ip.m j
San ntonio.
'o:s5 p.
New York Texas 4c
Mexican.
j ous a.
Ia.m
P.BI!
Mlsourl.KnMS&Tea.j '."Jg
la. mi
o.Di Galveston Houston &
g:o .m
p:as i.m
4M5 p.m
I p.m f Henoerton.
i p.Qj
la.m
pjnl
1 P.mf
I 7:00 a.i
ft I 9:1s
1:3 p.i
I 7130 p.i
Gulf; Colorjaofc Santa
Lialreston I rain.
1 p.m j
1 a.mi
Main Una.
)7:oo aim
7:.1o p.m
1 p.m
I Santa F trains leave Conerm Stro-t Depot
1 tr.mats later ana arrive llltean mlnulat earlier
Isbove.
i.m 1 International & Great ( 3130 p.m
p-m( Northern. ' 11:00 p.m
at. louis ana onicieo t-asi auii.
Columbia Tap.
J 4130 p.m
f Houtton East West Texas
k West Texas
Kansjs City I
irtnnatl (p:
Expross." J
I "bhreyeport Kansas
1 a.ai 1 and Cincinnati
30 p.ro
t Mall and
1 a.m (
I p.m I
Houston & Texas
CantraJ.
t ptao ro
1014s p.m
1 a.mi
1 p.m Gal v.. La Porle & Houitoo.
5:11 a.m
looa.in
00 p.m
p.m J
pari wbldi twajTshW'bn(nd always "as It.lt'werc.braM and th
.. c. i 1 i. uii.."iUu . iwA "ollowtll 1!. A rich inriot il
u"T:?Z$&tt.ltt ! w ;
mi urn 'luuii 111 uux.aou .. '"---o moron n rt a rA aMi
"mPi I mi
San Ant 8c Aransas Pass. 9105 .V..r.Tvi.M- . .:... B
Chester HelUa is still at laree. About tirtv
il?.sr.'J:8rit.r.!5ia?S5(
. wblchhavearfesotln tha 'Fifth warJ. the Inabout two miles south of towin i tha
Mial and Great Northam. Galveston.-HoutoSlou0 - a Voun" whlti tmn ..i-. .!
er.derson. and Columbia Tar which uie th2 . J? ?. un wn'' man who.e wife
hatlonal and Great Northern depot on CoifgrejfVn" c " "ipperr anu then prepare
be. The Missouri.. Kansas and Texas trains bed for hto to rst on while they were
" WHIIMItUIW IMI vim KUIWfll fV. .
IUST0N TRANSFER G0
TBLEPMONE s.
yard
..I
daltTered o alt uartt et tba cl
nlht Furniture sad ntavr-'haulloe
rv4-x.l O ml -w-.1 to "overnnienl Condtttunnlly.
10X61 DriSlQlt111 A8lwi0- Texaa' January 2.-At 4
'( yeQUnz of .the stockholders and directors
ODITON. TKXAS. f tho Aranaai Poai H.irhnr imn-Jmt
Uricn Plan $a and $350 per Day vmp!1Jly he!d n hl9 bj
kH?..?rhc'y..f.tfVHlr.."i'rAiTeaker lotty orders tM.fe.ad
aV4talT.r.lU-irraHwSaT EwJT h9 .IJnJt0 & Bvornnent. conJl.
laktC & asd scudara. " "''i- ' oned that atvips for work bo taken this
ksmiBeatM :WMurtaa4 kraar rt.siloa of congress.
'Pmrm.JiiiHi..M.
)i n.rmajnv oi.caa'ioi autaa. i.
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HQfJELS:
ti$:j&Zgr&??i
".'.. . ""' ' ?rh:' : r?flbs
i' ii.Tffli..a.7u''wBwW ooiom to emrmrun fori aEl""
i ua.ra '-t.. -'. .' -. . i-. ... ' inrainTV. Bail"? Hfanrm iniii ntr .AAtfi-"
aai - wiiii - uaata vanuw mm 1 nj ;a
nwwi r AUHiaiiMwn lAUHin: UJ"W" rv w f --m
SS?"" 1' M'T
fwV-' ;'V
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a white braiil
' Inrr. flntchiwl
black hat. com
Tlir Serving of Wlhf.
om Whnt (6 Eat.
1 wl'h Oyators: (S
(Sautorne) Chateau Rle-
Ufsec. 187S.
With tho Soup: (Sherry) Amontillado
Daearto. ' . "
With tho Fish: (Uhlno AVInc) SchloU
Vollradser 1892.
With Entries! (Claret) Chateau Marbu-
et 1881.
VithTtoas;s; OhampaRne..
lees piirchf;? ao.l sherbets
With Game: (nurguodry) Itomanco Oontl
1S92. '
With Coid DIshest Chnmpsgne.
With Hot and Cold Swee-t Dishes: Chami
pagnc. .
"With Dessert or Chueae: (Port Wlae)
Duqu'.vry old.
With Coffee: Uquor.
Mrili for a rny.
BRB3A.ICFAST.
- . : Fruit.
Wheatenawlth Supar and Creaml
v ' . "RlcktO Up Codfish.
Potato Cakes. noils.
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iaoMs
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a irv Sweetbread jCroquott'ea.
!;- - Baked' Potatoes.
' .: Coooa. ' -
- - DINNBK.
''''"- 'j Vepetahlo Soup
; ' ' naked Flh.
White Potatoes-. Spinach.
Stuffed Peppers'.
t Cucumber Salad.
Wafers. ico Cream. Cheese."
Coffee.
CJrcnt TlioiiKliln.
1 Opinion Is tho qUecn of tfio world but
force is its tyrant. passal.
The most certain sign of greatness Is the
absence of envy. La. Itochfoucald.
Our high respect for a well-reaa man is
prates enough of lltorature. Emerson.
Tho man who Isfond-of books Is usually
i mm of lofty thought and elevated opin-
ion':. Dawson.
It j often easier as well' as more advatu
taReons to conform cunislvcs to other
mtn'a 'opinions than" to bring lueni over to
c-urs. La BruTc.
Tnllc Iliitx.
Tullchats for the' theater.are the smart
est itfalntlest thtegs n womaia can wear
provided she doso not go unbonneted. One
of these; made of white 'tulle waa.s'.ripjd
with uarraw black satin ribbpn and
tr-'ffilined WMh BCVPMl toniorv .Immrl..
with rtntnestoao oraamcnit.-s.the rmnvivi' m.ur.-....
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tf . . lo. . . .. .
0r irt.r.wr'ir. .. .n i.
Ju 1CJT' !'nJL.we WOUld never have
r. . " i '
" '" """ uusoiuieiy uangcrcus to
male. Is- newever still cosideroi sife.
me woman who haa been terrlfleallv
economical this winter looks Joyously for-
ward to a veritable creanffin dfthnnrh h'
spring.
Ti0 nar. hn . . . .... ...
suffering. cr jusf Peering from th. rrfn
"s the opp:r:unlty of his llfo in tha mu-
seuni lB9 awaiting him.
And novit Inslntui iit v..
J'cr w'no testers than men. Well it hasn't
..v;u wug cr me lair HeX' to Diovn lt
equality with -thatrosger.
Let somo answer fh u..
-woman lets h-r cawn dp.V7. . . 5
pUce of bustewVSd tom'taJL". " crowdoi
any one who nlppe J ?o step ou ft'" at
rw .Navaiota; V. M. Sleeper Waco-
O. H Lcbold Austin;' Mrs. E. If BlanehflM'
hherraaa; E. Sledman Sr Yoakum- P1
iu?bvStr Us; 3" Louise nrunc-Au-
Xew Yor5 f"! NSW T?r: l'l"et Adams
1 11. . ....'' Boitwlck New York- II
L. Bostwick New York: D. It SoSzmsV
Gfllvteton: .Miss Alma Kroner. New YVr" C
P. Hcaton St. LouIb! mi. rs;.f.. .iiV.W-
St WE'hJXZ..0!"' P- Mcaowon
--.""; ""luiii 11. A. uentOll. St. I.nnhi
Phnntnnn r.i..M
Morrlton. Shoimr; w. J. Ivlbh?. Lavaca:
?iw.w "rJ'r- 'hi1:- Hfltzticid. aus-
w... w. i.miii iucuraonq; Jamefl livers
Columbus; V T. Mnrcd Sloydw. T?
It. lngiam Galveston; J. 8. MrEicninV
Itit-hmond Texas: a. H. Wharton. Itlchmoad;
Texas; It. L. Groce Victoria
CAPITOL HOTEL jrs
vrunk A. Hervry sfOzr
Sr.. Manager. Jfj r?
Fifty rooms. wllliK-L
rnvale baths sup-
plied with pure or-
lerlaa water from
our owa welllarK?l
samtile rnonn ulthLaW'
test aniLrauxf-h'u AT!fr
datlbj' iT-.r''
merjulleil 11 White Woman to Conic
Sir MIh Mimiioi M in...
.fimTnf.rA Tv. Tnn.M.. h mu .
film. h0 atad iut mght
- .. - . - MM UVt.- V AUU V D )f JW3 WOUIO SAOUt
-nem. He itayijd until about 2 o'clock this
flaming ana -row tno men are la hot pur-
Jvdt and It has Just been reporteJ that he
im; oweivu ut iirrenoer at a certain grave-
about elx miles from bsre.
air. l-oscy is sun alive.
AICANSAJ 1ASS IIAllDUIt.
Anna Vlslalrc. Miss Florence Foster ill
-Murphy Tef Johnson WW. fimte
MntfiS?Plne' Wn"?r "-'"o "Heart of
Mnryland1' company New York: W. W
TC52J-'wlvwnxf! Wi- "A?'era- YarbVrouBl;
nfonJ; k-'. W J(I'- Palestine; s. W
i . IV. -Bcosdoehes: Jno. A. Duncan. DjN
Ins; Miss Leold l'elham Tesarkana" M 11
Hunter. Atlnntn- w. 1 ' iLii'21. ;.-. l-
n 11 r rlVl- ciiyt V' KA Austtn- Atlanta
S NJv. GoT1win. Hcuston; 0. S. E. Holland
o : a"- t -".. '" " oiri rsweis a
own.. jBb: 1'. 1.. I innmnn r.i..M. if r
'JrammBamBwaBmaaVril
j-HArf-ia
Brettkrntor Jelly to He TrUn.frrrrd
SIVj
IPSSSirlSAl
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iMejia nuu o?m u.iuikcu ana ma: wnji
or was done his rights must be nra'jviivi
wm (iin nil nynr tniixr i.
he. loiter was fUed.
Will Not Uae Ctinvlct LnUor.
Bryan Texae January Jv Forty-t
W taken last .night ft W;
farm ot Mr. William Koppe in arton;
-w. -m . .. a. 1 wiLiaauii
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TEXAS
Ivrlll ItUAU
iif
Alforirty General Crane FNet< ! Far-
fert 11$ CMrter.
WILL FIGHT KANSAS'- NEW RAILROAD LAW
Attorney Sny It Ik Not Worth the
rnper It ! Written On Central
Wreck ClrKtcti V.
AMJtin Texas January. J. A'UornetGcn.
cra'i Cran has'fllo.t suit In the diittlc:
court of Vebb county 10 forfoit tho ch-irter
of "tho Tcxns-Moxlcan 1nthv.1v for alleged)
violation of general office law.
Mr. Crane Alto 'filed answoiu la Federal
district court : ct03& bills filed by cnjolnoi
roads In the railroad commission eults.
soirriiWESTKHSr nitRHAy aoticks.
A La rate .tim1icr of Xevr Rntca Have
Been l'roiiinlB'ntrdi
Tho Southweatorn Frolftht BUreall .have
Issued circular notlco of tht. rollowlng re-
duction In rate from the Southern Pa-
cific and New York and Texas Steamship
companies offcotlvo Januiry 2 and cxplr-
MK January 12:
Printing paper In rolla or bundles car
foaitef' BO ot-nts per 100 pounds.
Bolts and nuts car loads 50 cents per
100 pounds
Established differentials to apply to
points ulilng tolgber than Texas common
pxitt rates.
The Souitom Pacific wtnpany will cs-
tablUh effective January 3 a proportional
rato of JS cents pr 100 pounds on lumber
car loads from Texas mills to Eagle Pass
when destined to atntloaj on tno Mexican
Ctuvnal railway south of Jlmlner Mexico..
TJiev' will also establish flftcen-day
.rate effective' January 1 on-baby carriages
ct S3 cents per H-O pounas car loaas irom
Leominster. Mass.. to 'I'ar:s via Gulf
rcutcs.
Effecf-vo January 3 Galveston rates will
i'.pply on "traffic between Intowtalo points
oud Nedcriand un'd Experimental Farm
Ttxas points. on 'the Kansas City Pittsburg
and Gulf railroad south of Beaumont.
Effective January 15. rates on berf cattle.
'.car loads from stations on thtf Atchison
Tcpefta an-J santa vc railway iii3gin3 to
Amsrillo Texas vncluMVo. to St. Louis
and Kensas City. Olo. and Chicago will
ba advaaced 2 cents per 100 pounds over
figures now In effect! and effective Janu-
ary 5". rates on beef cattle from stations
in Texias within a rsdlus of seventy-live
miles of Fort Worth to Denver Colo. will
be 5 cents per 100 pounds higher than rates
to St. Lcuis. Mo.
Effective January 5 Milwaukee Wis.
rates will apply an traffic bctwocn Texas
pcfints and Rugby Junction Coilgato and
Templcton. AVis.
Effective January C tto following rates
will apply from Texas common points to
New Orleans La. for export tame not In-
cluding elevctar charges: On -wheat car
londe 10 cents per 100 pounds: on corn
car lo-ds 17 cents per 100 pounds.
Effective January 2 combination of locals
thrcugh Paris will apply as maxima in the
application of territorial ratea from Little
Rock. Fcirt Smith and Kansas City tcrrl-'
tciric3 to pclnts -In Texas.
KANSAS' M3W n.IIfllOAI IAW.
ltullrond Atturne.vn M'UI Fltcht It on
Cmiatltiitloiinl Gronniln.
Topeka Kansas January 2. Tho popu-
ltet leaders of Kensas arc confronted by
n serious problem. Both tranches of the
legislature have passed a railroad bill
which railroad attorneys declare Is not
worth lie paper V. is written on. It was
announced yesterday that Governor .Leydy
had signed be bill but It turns qu-t that
bs went to hia horn' at Lawrence without
doing so and that hl.s failure to approve
It 13 prompted by a deslro tt confer with
tl-e iteeilng committee with a view to a
change in the bill and Its rc-enactmunt
under a suspension ot tho rules.
The constitution gives the governor
power to assemble the legislature In extra-
ordinary session when a erave cmerircncv
demands It Tho "emergency" set forth
In Governor Leedy's call was the naccslty
of railroad legislation. Now the legisla
ture has passed a bill which dota not meet
this "emergency" until the first Monday in
April next anil one month after a regular
stsricu of tto legislature shall have ad-
journed. Ih'e rei'-rcarjis Intend toga Into tho courta
and fight the new law on ahl ground and
fiavo announced that they will carry tho
matter to tho supremo court of the United
States. Tfcey will contend that no emerg-
ency exists and that if it did exist tho
new law would havo been operative at
once. The railroads wlll-.nlso contend on
tbj grounds that tho iMtle Is not broad
enough to cover Its purposes.
TIIK WIIKCIC MW M'KIXNRY.
'I'rnck Ilciintrril Cleurnl mill TrnlnH
All Itiiiinlnur 'I'liroiiKh.
Inquiry mi made at genfj.-al manager's
cfflco ot tho Hcuston and Toxns Central
icgardlng additional features ct the wreck
of tho northbound passenger train a short
distance above McKlnney and it was
learned that all wreckage had been cleared
away and trains running through after 8
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Considering
tho great amount of damage done: "Includ-
Vlng the tearing up of some 300 feet of tres-
nsd work averaging -a height of about flf-
lteen feet tho work ot mechanics and engl-
Wncers seems wondcrfullv rapid In nrrcnglns
d.tfor tho passage of trains In so short
UhJ'me. The train wrecking crew havo also
Hu'ono quick work n clearing the wrecked
Jars tome of which were crushed so badly
5hat the. sides came almost together. One
u'Y:f tho track Tails loojen?J. entirely from
ord while several of tho car wheel
icuna broken to p:est. The com-
mi'.nv vi (auioaq. men -is to tne errect tnat
i alw V h (.... . A ..
wt -""(J mm. uuuu were Kiuea nn so ais-
onotrou'. aa occurrence Is decidedly the
dlvrfATf. mu 'Mturo f tbo catastrophe
the .fine wounded are being taken caro ot
and1 McK'rme-y no deaths 4ad teen reported
pqo th railway management yesterday.
! McKlnney Texas January 2 The
la wrrcksfie was cleared at 3:10 this evening
tjfl on the Houston and Texas Centra) sufficient
"fcr trains-to pass.
PJT wjunded al dolnc well: only two remain
iiM? th? dy llnaer wedlpil treatment Tom
l sVaugban of Melissa end M's Boyd of Shcr-lrian
PASl' LQJfO DltfTANCK TIIA1.V.
THrmnrkKblF Tlmt. Brlnir Sfode on
muni lne Trly.
rylClovcland Ohio January S; The new
Mrral m 'traln b-." Nw York and San
eTLrancl'c0' wnlcn ''A fId to be the fastest
v.ung lance reiguiar train m tne world
ai:u nuivu ini .vw ora at V PC1DCK Zisl
evening arnlved here -today -eve? Ibe Lake
Shcio roid ehortly- before noon fifteen
minutes behind her schedule time and left
for the west twelvetmtauie late.; fibe left
Buffalo one hour and nloei minute: lte; ot
nun i..-n.iwWtirH.iiii uu vm
' ..'" I ii. 1.' . 11 1 1 11. 1
isstf -
Krcv.1bf dlsltacfeTtiielkbty'.ersht-tttUeii;
was jr'nrtn In iilnMv.riiht mlnii'M'. Inpliid
litsj two stops. !Erre..and Gltvclandj a .rt!s
Uhcc ct 'ninety-five m.ltsi was coVered'ia
104 minutes tnclcdlng stops. '
nPTiox hah i-.vrsih).
Unniu IV I'nlled In Aoecpt- (lrnnnl
Oonntpd for n- Ilrpot.
Fo.1t AVorthi Texas' January Ji.Up lo
todny the' Santa Fo conuany hn failed ttf
comply with the 'provision. ot riri orJlnanco
pasted rect-nlly 'by lhe city ;councli trcrtinit
certain parcels of xruunJ upon. "whifh tho
Svinta Fo was to ctect a passenger' depot.
Tho vlmo In which tho acceptance should'
Iiavo been made has cpVrid. Whether tho
Santa. Fc has' .decided to drop ntra:).V.lcin
forh' new- delator not Is the avtlon that
was oe;np niscinseo nerc toray among cit
lcns and rnlltxui nconle. No reorosonta
tlvo- of lhe.. company here could give th
aesirea information.
a
Knlnlcs HoUilny Grtttlnt
The Surwet and Central routes .have re-.
cently Issued their season's greetings to
rplta .nj nAHn.l)nBllnn It atilKn' fit ft
neat card the Inscription ahd design there
on being- ire' work 01 .Mlirtojgrnpa .rtisi
J'.'.W1 lit l.UUUUCK.
The' central JeatUre of tho design Is an
hlstonro Grecian flcurc euspcfl'llng at' full
length from tho left hand o. long scroll
and w-:th thfl mo''hsnd 0 .wreath ot taurcl.
lixo Inscription is as. follows:
'" "Suuset and Contil Routesr
Compliments General Freight' Department.
C. W. Beln Traffic Manager.
F. A Leroy; Chief Clork.
H. A Jones. Goa'cral Freight Agent.
T. O. Beard. Chief Clerk.
A. Merry Christmas nd llappy New Year..
Ucwton Texas."
Fofiowlng parallel but apart. from tho
scroll are names of employes ot the de-
partment thlrty-tbreo In number Includ-
ing rate cotton claim nnd mailing clerks
as wc.ll s a corps of stoaographcrs.
Thu work Is executed In black and blUc
nk and The Post begs to acknowledge' re-
ceipt of one of the cards.
II. mill O. Itccclver Clrculnr.
Cincinnati Ohio- January 2. -Attorney
Judson Harmon the nowly appointed re-
ceiver of Iho Baltimore and Ohio South-
western railroad taihcd bts flr.st official
circular today. This clroular assigns Wil-
liam (M. Greene to the dlitlos ot president
and I. II. Itnwn to the position of general
superintendent and announce that nil
other officials may remain In their rcspoct-
lvo positions.
Cfiiitrui'tlnir Frclsrht Aaccnl.
San Antonio. Texas January 2. Charles'
E. Wynne has been appointed contrnctlnR
freight agent for the Frls-co wlt'h head-
ausrters -in thtB city.
.
Ilullrmul Xolcn nml l'craoiuila.
Mr. It. L. Trcadway has been appointed
chief clerk at tho local freight olllco of
the Katy.
The SMithem Pacific company Is relaying
lta track from Bcaumonl to Sabine Pass
with sixty-pound rails.
Gortcrnl -Manager Van Vleck arrived in
his car from 031 Paso yesterday after ono
of his pcr.cdlca! toure ot Inspection of his
line.
Oommorchl Agent Charles D. Goldlng ot
ibe Bock Island In tnu city arrivea pik
ycsUinlay allcr ft business trip to I-ort
Worth.
Mr. n T.lmlrmuth has been appointed
general freight aril pnsuonger agent ot tho
Velosco Terminal witn noauquaneris u
Vclasca.
VMiwdnv LbIiiit n irnncral holiday among
rail! cad shops nnd otilces the local freight
depots did not receive any trcignc 01 cou-
seciueoca for shlpmont.
lihe cotton receipts for tbo Houston and
Tes Central this season to JStluary 1 were
i)!732 bilei. which .ti about tt fourth of
tho cotton hauled here -during the season
1lho Texas Control 'contemplates qn cx-
teoislon of thirty-five .or forty milcj In a
r.orthwostcrjy d.rectlon frdm Albany the
present terminus. bUt a final location has
cot been determined uro.
Tfco new commercial ugent in this city
for th Frl:co. Mr. W. G. Connor will
arrive herti today. HU desk.- shipped In
advance now awaits him and ho will com
nxneo business pertaining to hU line a
at
once.
The Southern Pacific company has built
30.35 miles oPmoad in .Looi-slaua during
tho patt year. 23.07 miles of track having
beta laid on th' blanch from St. Martins-
ville toATnaudville.aWl 13.28 miles tn the
branch' from Th.boiaux toward Napoleon-
vllle. The Missouri. Kansas -and Toxaa has just
completed' at Scdslra. !Mo. new car and
tcpnlr e-hops that nre classed among the
largest shop3 of tho kind In tho West.
'Machinery cf latest patterns are being put
In nluco and the outlay Will sum up
S2CO.0O0.
Mr. E. L. Mngcrs. one of tho Southern
Pacific train dispatchers ha3 been p'reu'nt-
ed with a New Year nnesont thut ar-
1 Ived with cs bright an appoarancc us was
the day on which. It came. It wetghcl
ten pounds n boy with promise of -lens
life and prosperity.
Mir. L. J. Polk. h'Wlng' resigned bb live
stcck agent cf the lfansas City Pittsburg
and Gulf In this city such office Is abol-
ished and effective January. I Mr. Wi II.
Cogswell .s appointed 'general agent at San
Antc'nlo Texas and will oasump the duties
bcietoforo performed by Mr. Polk.
Tho office of Auditor C B. ScgSr of the
Texas and New Orleans tallrcud did not
suspend busaicss yestcnlay end tho clerks
were busy at their deska during lhe entire
day. Tho office force has been rushed of
laic. 7:30 o'clock being tho hour of closlug
They will cloao during this week at 5:30
o'clcck in place of taking yesterday m a'
holiday.
Tho U3ual annual passes have about all
been Issued by the various rallrcitds and
quite a number have bcn received by
railroad traveling agents nnd other offi-
cials in tho city. These pastes are all
gctttsi up In lbs highest skill known to.
tbo art of pr'ntlng nd lithographing and
are generally Illustrated with some feature
of prominence peculiar io the roads ihm
they represent-
Tbo Cotton nelt route through their
Ccmrciercial Accpt J n Bone of tnls city
are Issuing to .their patrons some neat Vcjt-
P3ckeiv diaries elegantly bound In leathtr.
Tre little bosks alro contain interesting
Information about tbo Philippines Oub.ij
Votto Itlco. an'J a list of tlie largest cities
In the United States showing utimaicd
population 'In 1897. as woll.aa.aoyeral pages
of various other Information
C'uero llem.
Cuero. Texas January 2.-rTh5 stores
are aij closed today and cyenibody Js tak-
Itng a boll'ay- IlWct court will rsren-
Vtcio tomorrotv wlicn the clyll docket will
bo taken u'n. County court nict'tbls morn-
.i-ag and adjourncd-
Uoa. 11. uiay ritasa&ta aim who ot
Galveston have been spending tho holldnya
with relatives.
Mr. 8 A. Droyvry of Wharton has come
to Cur'o to live and will be associate!
with Mr. A S Crisp' 1u the" publlcMloa
ot tto Ouero Star.
YOU ARE IRRITABLE
Your nerve need food. Use
HmtoitMiTUf
W' Xth A.'.yg I
11 .mi 1 1.1 n n
ifr' - yy
zmwjMAMsm limmsMAMaa
Vr (T"r ' . . ii . 7 4 If '
. ... Ampd nd startld competition -UntJrhut. for NwiMi
cannot be understocj by the smU
kli .ar.u t-MnuVa '. t - 1 -
yiis oura ore ineuest in ito
conts.antl otte-half on boysrahd
ihi jiiness sinceour eswDHsnrnent
-a ' i . . - I '. k-'l ---'
are offered. uuy noy; You never
Seyeral Hundred flen's
Fine Suits.
Exceed inJy.hatidsome worsteds die v-
lots and" ixyeeds excellent grades
an! best w? wesrlne Weave; llneil fljili extra heaw
leather clolltot Serge. e-erysult ftv if
M-ortli evcrv nt ot litleen .dollars l.nl
now our price It only.. .-.. ........ m" VV
Men's double breasted black cheyjot
suits rotind.sack fine gray or black
clay ierge suits! Wg.lotol ml.ed.veavt j.
every catment all fine Wool and vN' A AA
tirat fifteen dollars 111.(111
now our price Is only. . ... www
Men's Fine Overcoats
and Top Coats.
Lot of fine blue kersey coats ele-
gantly linedj colors of the very best
tatlcrlncr Is superb. & Oder Choice tf an
1 ol these. Value tif If en dollars. t I.I III
nowour price Is only............. ... v?w V
Lot of young men's- light width co-
- vert top coats some with fine strap-
pej scams others plain various lengths silk
llnf J'or Farmer satin lined ttieso f f aa
coals are greatest bargains ever put III. Ill I
orth at $; now our ptlcc Is only.. . w
VERY PECULIAR MIRPBR
Charles Praegcr of San Antonio Killed by
J. W. Rooncy of Alpine.
NEITHER HAD EVER SPOKEN TO THE OTHER
Slnyer Snya He Vna I.nokliisr for "a
.-Man Who lluil AVrimatRil lllm '
Tsvcnly Yciim Ari.
San Antonio Texas January 2" Glmilei
Prafger n tailor.-llcs dead at an ithdcriaLlnR
estnbllshmont nnd .1. Wi Itooucy a nioml-
lunt cnttlcmnn of Alpine. Texas Is lit Jell
vltu n chnrgo ot murilir preferred nsnlpst
blm.
Tho kllllnK occurred at the corner ot Com-
... . K sinrv-s stro-t Prnecer ns
icico aim bt. .Mar a stro.t. i rnegor
mc:
obot through tho hixirt and dlad Instantly
In fact. It Is doubtful If he knew miytlilnn.
nftcr rcccivlns tho wound llooncy It Is
snld bad never spoken to the man in bis
life. About S o'clock tonlRht IVoouey wnlkeJ
Into DIclc Str.iyhorn's 'Dliiniond Dick" sa-
loon and asked for.Strnyhorn Charles Preo-
gcr whoso boino 1 in. St. l.o'.il' wa In tho
pnloon Inking a diltik and partied out on thn
street After u ino'mciit's rtlleetloj lluouiy
followed and over Look blm and without n
word shot him through the heart Itooncy
tbrow his gun aside and dashed down tho
street Into the arms of City .Marshal Sbar-
deln who locked htm up. Hoouey claims to
huvo no liDowledgo of what he bad done
.On entering tho saloon Hooney sta't:d that
be wns after a mnn who h.id done him a
wrone twenty years ago.utid who he bod not
seen slnoe. That bo took Ptaegcr for the
man Ib evident
Tho dead man had figured piomlnently ti
plltlca here advocating views of uu ex-
tremely indli-al ehai-jctcr. Itoom-y Is we"
tnown In stock circles ovor tin Stats and ho
was for years Iho sheriff county aud dlstrlit
clerk of bis county.
THJIPI.M TOPICS.
JIInIiiiii OnlliMviiy'M lliilr Vc- He
llvrlniiN I'micr h'm'liil .Milt-n.
Temple Texas January -. Tao iiiom
bora -of tbo Jlct'iod-Vjt church arc much-
... .. I..........1. 111- rim. I
cweur over iuu i.monu. v..fc '"-"luinmn .'
lllsbop Giollowijy wto lias givft:) auvh tuil-lijxnUrrr .. .
versal satisfaction in. his work In Tvx
will favor Teniplo-wiwi a w-j uayt m i
during JamuJry Jils dates being 25th and
iCtti Dlahop Gsijloway is i Ins or-.tir
and always Is greeted by a Irrjo ad.-
cneo hcrv.
The C-aurcn cancr 4S tne two or icin"
jilo'ii lutcst venturfl in the uevvirap r
world. TJio Oilier is st religious' monthly
cdlled und publicised by Itev. J. M.- lV;.raus
pa&tor cf uhq .lftho4st tihrcn. ie ww
dcaorci; nation u very c-jr.is injuji.iv
tho Oillw will likely boa financial uj woll
as rolig'.uiua and lllewry aucjess
Thiaujth tho oouicesv of MM. 13. II.
Pico an-J other frlcrute tho flrcmoif were!
trca1 to an ie?Jni omquei wiuio wnv.n-
Inx the old ftat out li the new ycjr In
Vupx tho banquet wi over tho Uremia
returned tSio compliuncnl by e;iga$JiB ft
band and tercnadlng' their friends In va-
rious portions of -the vlty.
(Mr. A A. Wftwoa rcceiven iu mi in-
tcjlgeoco of tber death of tils mother. In
Uumslde. Ky...Saluvdy Mr Waldco hid
a ristcr Kviliis In Saluilo an-J a brother. In
ClcDurntv
Tlie report vf Tumble' city roxton
iriueo. for'tho year 1838 h.-w besp at a nti
nf nr.lv oleht to ovcry'lOOO nonuJitloi Too
actcal rcoail' is even bftier whr.i loiol In
hsmlMnts only apo (icnsnioreci as n num
ber of thesa reprtea were n?a:q ol lion-
resldcnta ut tho itmnUal tcjiirorirPy.'
T'Jie banks aro clcnod toay In oberv-.
aneo of Xw Year.
llensh & Bowers' mlpstrel sbiw in t.M
UIBli soiooi auoiionm luiiirtnii inv u. iv.
T. glvp a bill 11 the Coyerf:lub h ill .and
the Klri tic. Slole club resolve at thi' r.f-ii-dence
of Mr. and Mrs J Mi Hiss Tem-
p!n Oua grofl o Wherij sho cap oa')y
slvo ttneo ntart?i!pntout n night tud
have all -well attertdolf r
iMr. Pellx A. Venny orrlvcd from Chl-
OJgo latt ovenlng tD" speml Kew year's
u-eek. Hn Is now Irivellnt; In Wisconsin
fee tho Amcrjcia Typs Foundor corn-.
naiy but lis -a Wat oi ip;opasr on oyor
Toxm. 'I'sneclallv 'fl-oinit the editors".
v efcrdlu fitsoln thrdlu crofwyp rafnryn
OFIf TO' AUSTIN.
Wepreaeitliitlve' IMlls Will Kniiport
I'riuuo tor tiiu miTiM-yriiaiii
IKlbboro Texas J-Jnu'ary 2 T 8
SmlK atldrny( fenejral Jsfb w Jrtj.
larpiiy i-is morn'ns or j.-wiijn io. pry
nigbt.; He'tla;t'rtcfMiMrl
pare' o Vuder tjpoa -bl' official duties- Ho.
ompMtiiyifjfi'MVMrftuS
I' . ItWln." TvAn' T'PI tif tor Auln' sl:
S
v.
.Haja1.
mvtmsmxm nmwmx
'"'T.jf
Uwler. We art provlnr Mr Wnmmt kl titti
.l. ' T W-"'U..J-' 'fi'niiAj.-Ji.
aiaieoiiexas V.A CIMn Mivma; I
children's ?clothlnr. DelrilBe4
' . - 1 ii"'- -1 t.A' - . '. -f
can nor will do as well :lhi" '
' ' . '. '- o -
;B6ysJ arid Children's
'
.Clothing. NevW KhowriiSoLow.
Lot ot boyjVknte pint nlts.nll tfina woolen male
tU .IttA kal ad4 K)M..a ...1..-. .. j-1
otTcrel ISvoattd 4oa sites. S tot'..; All
price during Oils sale onlj-iv.n ;.. 1" "-
tt of children."! Don jMilts soils freshened up" v
part of a trtanufacturetVstocltuveryrundso'mp and
stylish new deiljns. sires j tot V gzg
' values $ t.oc; 1. v nnd J.oo price Z! I
durtnc thjs sale 6nlvt..... -.-...(..... V-"
Boys' Long Pants Suits. jv t!-ese
goods as in our menfs.dolhing jve
admit not the.-slightest touch Ofi
cohipetitipn;'for slyles and hand-
some1 materials this stock is f ajrious.
Lone pants suits: worsted and wool maierlats staple
colors and handsome novelties " g AA
sites 14 to to' r.llll
price during this sate oniy.n -... .."""
Lonj; pahls suits 14 to 19 values properly $v nni
I6.00 to clear qui the enilrstock i aa
we make the uniform tlciire for this sale 41111
CHILDREN'S CAl'n OVnitCOATS. Determined
to sell every cost and liencn prices ar ppivlded
that jwlll do the work. .Cape 'oyereoalv of fine
worsted and wool material nlaln r bnldei. n'lol
ol very pretty noveltlcs.thil sold at
$$.cnand$ t.oo sites j.i 5 6 and 7
2.50
oniy uunnK 11115 saiconiy ... ......ho went so as lo bo. on Uie" jjrovmd early
and sot In Rome missionary work vimocfi
thu membera for hl-rn HiJ UitnUs 1H0 cus-
tom of electing ao old ltienibar spca'.icr U
open to too nmoh fu'vorl-Vlsm which pinwo
bo' thinks couUl not so reiaonably apply lo
n new member Tlio ohl mpniber u-om
previous flsroelntlons with other olil mem-
bers he thluka could hurJly resist tho
temptation io rowtrd his tronrl3 Ju com-
mMteo appointments and otherwise.
Jack Carter and family .will leave for
Austin tomorrovy whwe 'io gees to ac-
cept n .clerkship with flcorge W Flner
In the land -commissioner's office.
MAIUMS l.TIJlllf!i;Clv.
Port of Gslvcslon Jnnunry I.
AKlUVOl).
Rs Marillme .loiw-s Liverpool.
Ss Kuril) na. OltrUllnnSiMi. Anlwrrp.
Si Piuaacola Simmons Pcmacola.-
SA11.KH. '. V
!3 Lndy Lew Ik Kmltli. ltotterdatU.
dOTTON ON SlItPHOAUl).
1.r T.lvi.pnnnl?lpnni.hln tlrnrln t'.57!l. lier-
nanl Unit IIH. UrailiniDt-e "COO. Holy-MM9IO
l6l" .INWy 113. Mrnllu :il!". Kiltu Hall 2SW
varlllrl0 j;(o-. Kor Miuip.!igtnr Ottilia SI.
Kor H 'Until (llrnnrm llinill 1113. Tolnl 34.8'
Kor Havre Kmilsford Ml North' Snnds
4M"1 Taunton 3213; Alagouln 7MC Ncthcrllcld
8i; tOlaU I.-H73. .
Km- Contlnont Treasurv 1 iS'.'. Kllen Itlck-
mcrs n). Wlldcroft 4KIT. l.sdy Lewis SO lal-
uait Ktiis. kiiio jutiu. star vrnss u.ii uromweu
8ir-. CM-.thla K!13 Olanllvy I5S3. (llengoli SK
Haril Iirnnch KOf. Sir Win. T. Lewis 'Mi;
HUM. 34710. i
(or Now York Mnllory line "80j Lone Star
llr.u 7D0O; totel l5.70.-i.
Totnl on ahlpbnnrd JIOJS.
OALVKSTON STOCK
This
On shliibnarit not .elrnred day.
Kor Oreat Uritaln 01.885
Last
year.
20.1K1
li-m
103211
.-..Mi
Ko) l-'rnnce . 25373
......... ia
cign..i 3470.7
-.... 13.703
and depots.. .213328
l-ot- iitnor lorclgn
1'or coiuitwino
In ccmpnutHiea
lD8aJ8
Total Btoclc.
324JOS6' - 212747
CALVBSTON STATEMENT.'
This This This st
' day. work. year. year.
Nit recelplB 3043t 47.CIS 1S210!0 t.401'7W
Oliitr ports.' '. SI 'ii.
Gross rtSlpUi... 30131 47.C1D 1821181 14017.1.
K.s ports
Orcnt Drltnln. 1771" 177fi7 80ilS"!l r.21033.
I'lonco 13840 198(0 279001 200.12S
Continent 3.3S2 -I.3S2 2SW.IS7 212.02.1
Ul.anuel .: 8.CS0 4750
Tclnl roreInn..40.00R 40.003 1301080 08002.1
Kiv Yf ...... . 8ii8S8 101172
Other Vj 2531 2'MI 118.11 3003.1
North by rail .11 0
Total eoastwlso.. 2.MI 25.14 13077.1 222111
1.0(Ji consumn 47 l.lil.i 11'bti
Tolu) exports... 43532 41590 15273(18 l20t;23i
VramtlH III I'orl.
B
O
STHAMBHII'S
Kr. inc.
Destination.
.'.'.'.'.'."cariift
......Loiiflon
Jlaiicbcstir
. It'vol
;.. Liverpool'
lircnien
. Liverpool
... Urcmcn
Agullcja
Ceullicy ........
Cayn Mono ...
Ci urn well ......
IMi;nlrldge ...
lMci'hnll
...5...
'
IVIIfll illCKIllCtH ...
oionilvy'i"V"'.'.'."
(ilinnrni Ilcnd
ClcnKOll .'. ..v.
(Irani. .......
llii.c) Jlrnnr.U ...
lHUlllI.'HMO ......;....
lonn
...... Liverpool
. ..Allterii
.......... Llv-Tpool
.... . . Hamburg
..Vest Iioillipool
......... Diciin.'n
JosppU .Merrlwealhcr...
l.i.linrji ..'.
Marltimu -
Noili Sands .............
Nunc?
'!
.. I I.ivro
Nev.- Yo-;
Mnrln SiiBan .
i. i
.MfllSJlUlKirR
.... ..... .?-' -
... .......... Aaibuus
.llrazqs d? .Sniillaca
........... Manihesirr
.Morsan .....
uiina ;
Pensaroln .... ..
I'ollit'jifielil ...'.(...
Hdiniotli" ....
gcbloholllon .'
........... l'cntaccila
............. Havre
'.
i.......l)cmorarn
....... .....Oi-noa
....... iibtlcidam
.. Llvrrjiool
aiiKius
..... Urcmcn
IX i.i v
nir W. T Lcvio
Slur f'lnhu ' .'. . .'. . ... ...
Ticpli: ...i.. ....'.
wi.t.i uwntcr .. i .... i ..... .
Wlldcioft
Wpodlejh
miipij
Kutv ..
.- ... Liverpool.
.......... Liverpool.
Mfrncy
and tobe: rid of every. atltchMwlnUr4cktlMMr
A FREE BOOK
For Men Who Have
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.V Money outel oof wwlaH
' 'fc
:tV.JJ)-ourj.'.Anyhnlalr wt
v ...vm urn m -. vin 1 piw.wj.1 MM 4
. the Je. joodi re$isltivly
.. prolix -fou take yoar unfssirlc
pick from ail ot.t))e.rini styles .m -
line box calf.' French patent MatMr
slU
: !Itl
( tf't- U '
. styles sold always 'at StcHs ill 4. JSl
1 j prlce durlnj; this saleonly. ."w-. v -.126m
Isectrwlnc M NrjhtMl svatk. .v-'"-'.
plriud'mark-alawii'.af ptejil -.;.
lines . otnHrckmOM liasl.t ..si
1 M.s
lines otnHrckmOM liasl.t
pippn;any.ay.V'rar mwa:
y.My.vFar MwaiM
theM watch jMr.advarfdatKrtiM
rien
: 'trail; ..:. IStvfi&'EajKHti ' m
HafcTttrSt m
gins a.big clrahcej'iarid'irsaiftiex. ' 1"- fl
tiTtordinary.fv Lot .ofmeh-Wflnei -P.
bjack. or ' brown; derby: hatsgnrj- ' ;-'
anteed' genuirie; furstock; tseveKalf - ;-j
shapes each-hat- worW;o6 0M'' J- "i
noy -our price ls:oiiiyii.'...is3i l!$$M
MA rr ' ' "t Wueand blick fur crash hats iv-' ' . ixSm
4"V' for meni iThesearcejccllnlvau.(S5i;5i
offered.ln to st-les't only46c' '""Ci& ' ''W
Now reductions overvdiiv. fcrSI&i'' .'J
It will pny!io keebon toeirferJgSj
MAMAtO.XH CI.OIHISH Sna
a.
Window
Glass...
Let us have your orders for
Window Glass. We have
a big Stock in splendid con-
dition and our price yill be
found as low on a delivery
basis as St. Louis or New
York.
JamesBute
HOUSTON.
t
i"Say How Are
Youres?"
Do .you somllros in'
double? it do tha letierJ
all run together or dJ
tho vision ontlrely no tt;
times? everyUlor blurnxl. Z
fyen feel as thouxb they I
are full of sand asd blood-
euottllds hoavy.? Jf so. !
will correct It alliid lva
you rood vUloa -and ier-
efect aatlsfactlcn or no pay '
o
SProf. F. ii. Nevvcomb j
with
L. Lechenger
THE JEWELER I
40;; Main St. Houston. 5
! ' BH
G W. BALDWIN
S3SSS1' FsCiX W
Newsdealer (Vw la
HAIIKS.
Hatello
(In dlctrssa)1
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SCHOONlillS.
Aiir.ustUfl Welt ........
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Mr.rv 11. Balrd .
Sarcb C. ItopKs .
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NBW OKLUANS.
tUncelal Hliinatcli to'hc Pojt.) r 8HM
New Orleann Jnnunry 2. Tho New Qrleana" iSpsfeig
livp stock oxcbuiiBP teporla as follows; v SiSxMPM
Itnn fniK tluttln 4a7. riilvefl anil vedrllncs uOti-JW ' dM2.AL.v
hog.' si: " ' ' ' 'K5fM;
lions Sit. ' - ' 'fl'V&a&aM.iTS
.. l.nM.t .rlltM nil nnl...' IhmA immv1tHmmXiw4S-lt.7
v nut.
21C hogs
Hui.rlv
apd unchanged
ni'iieif nnn yr;
itv ZMSiVM n
y?arl (lire sitpply 'llshti'good HUVMXKiw 4
calves 7.O0W12.0O - ' K mW$MAh4
:ull supply; prices wcakfand?m.gVS
chitiiK-cd;. cot-nfert v.WWti inBstfcd;io JM?mi$jZ;
jioks in tun Bunuiy;' iiricn ncaji.uiiu'tuif.ik." ';
h. (ara.ii: musiica ie .ims.'sj."..--.;':. - an
silc: mlcet iioplnihoiitt-fftC' -.3
cbiuigcd: mutton
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old 'men: who' would' like to 1 I
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slpw. stupid tftif4wkr LV
vouiie ' men.. middle-wed 'm:WS$m
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 276, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 3, 1899, newspaper, January 3, 1899; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114606/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .