The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 326, Ed. 1, Monday, February 24, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WEEKLY REVIEW
AND FORECAST
The thentrlcat attractions
wcro but two although tlio
was open nightly unci tlio vnri
was all that could lie desired
tragedy nntl romantic ilrama
win Ferry company for tout
two mantlnee nnd > n totii
drama Friday ami Snf mliy
Saturday mattnio when Tin
wan the attraction Mr Firr
kooiI nrtor said to lie a ntuiloa
fore with a premising future
Tlio experiment of rtlvlns trai
prices wns tried during thlt
nnd It can not bo Said to I
marked succss from the
ntldlences When flrstcl isf
are presented tlio price seems
secondary figure after nil
Mall did not do n very bet
either It Is a chnractcr ol
ever that appeals tora c
audience This week again I
tint two attractions at thn < i
Fublo ltomanl nflir Hi
Monte Chrlsto nnd the
talented comedian Henry K
latter for two nights and a f
Tomorrow Monday nlsht I
enly Fablo Ilomanl will 1
Hon at the opera house The
aid says of the play
Aldcn Henedlets Fablo II
fine creation It mirpusws Mc
it Intensity of iietlnn In lt
jilot In Its cause and rlftct
clinsms of scniiciwo that null
by tho Imagination It steps
upon a high nrtlstto level of
ivo Interest and keep that ler
tcrrlllc emotional climax i
fiihmerglns of tlo rxphtiig I
principal characters In tho it
of the Hiy of NnplcB amid
thunder of an earthiiiukc I
light of an awful eruption n
ptlvltis
Fablo ltomanl l n tale
founded first and last upon
of woman Mr Walter Luwi
bio Rom ml tho wronged hul
plncablo avenger nine n tut
sentatlon of the part Mr La
magnificent physique Ilia
comhliiitlon of tlu robust lint
Mint There Mllford as Nl
of the virtuous trusting si
Inhlo the woman who lint
for the love of gold did some i
line ncllnir t
Ouldo Ienirrl the trearheni
lllilnous desecrator of penci
was excellent
Of Ohailc I Pat well nst J
can not speak too highly Ill
of his wifes Infidelity tlo d
killing h < t In the arms of h
bnlhlng his hands In In r w
Mood was the best pin it <
fni that w > have wtiicsscil
day H was superb grand
Grace Hunter In her Spanls
ri d dare suicoplleott was ii
pceiiy of gn and motion
niperlor on tin sta t
The Kp TiatilTr i rfects of
if Mount Vesuvius Hit bin ill
eartlupiahi the sinking toml
glu In the sea was appalling I
When he engagement rf
known and favorite comedian
lilxey Is tnnoMtt d It Is not
opnln ti the llicitcieoliig
he has at omiillplied in the y
ho Intends pi < Renting for the
f the pnirtn of tile lions
pppears IHhih name Is ton
to require a inltal of bis all
nuttiiHemctit f Ik opru houi
Is to appear on dnesday at
ecnliui next Iehitiiiry sti
TIiurnlAy nijtlneo feel asmii
nipeirineo will provi al txei
to I ho patrnrus or tho liuimr
lost none of that iieeullnr sli
lm which won him thousands
In thn past and an a mutter ol
aihaneid himself to nucli an
those who remember htm only
or the gay jniilli of Tho B
will be Euriirlseil at the mm It
ment notleeabbt In bis sljlo of
Hill retains tlmt giieetiil n
but to It hit has a1ltd a tin
which places him now In tl
wnk of Ahum leas legltlmato
He Is stippoited by an fxceptlt
and well balnued eompan of
ers and Is iiiesentlng aliptit
cdlea well mlted to his tilen
gagrcimnt opens on Wcdnetk
with AiutiKtln Dalys The
Love a most clever ami minis
full of bright llnea and funnj
Thn bimic piece will be pri
Thursday matinee and on Tin
thn star by reipust will up
novel ami original perrormaj
All livening With l > lvo > I
will Introduce all the songs sp
linttallom which mado Adonli
Bovcn Ages famous The ft
will also assist In this iierfmn
Kfllo Kllslers lasli uso o
gtuphcrs skill mis caused her
to pot Horn bdilnd almost nl
down This started a number o
In an antmated discussion u di
Thc > were all great trawler
seen the country in nn line
way and began comparing n
outorthewny places In w hie
recti Miss Illlslcra plctuies I
curate knowledge that each on
huvo of the fair original The
estlng slory was told by a gtn
had Bpent last summer at Hi
prominent resort In the Wblto
One of the chariiters of that
misanthropical recluso namei
Wntts who not only shunned
defended his solitude with lgo
means or other probably tin
tact Now Yoikers breathe In
Ing breeies of Old Ocean t
penetrated Into the but of
where to his great surprise I
this habltitlon destitute tit
cheerless and dark lighted b
Window the one and only ado
a lithograph of ifo Kllsler
Klrkp it was evidently nf
chance ua conversation de- >
value In which It was held by
He also knew Mlis Ullslcrts en
rfgretfully replied to some quo
worLs on thi stage and tl
walked from the place leavln
tloner nlonu to ponder on the s
where tho llthograpli was foij
care with which It was cherish
ficsted i story the m > sttry
had touched ujinn Thla actra
appear here
If Grattan Donnellys lad
dtama The Amcilcar Qlrl
fcr the lr t time lx > Chicago a
wiy of Music the past week
circles aiound tho adventiina d
tcnn tlrl who has lost sight I
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TEXAS POLITICAL iNOTES
Scth Mills Candldate for Congress la-
the Seventh
GIVES HIS VIEWS ON LEADING ISSUES
Arromlnhnt Vlotorl I wy r ricdlet
Split In the Tezss I > emocr cy Jndje
roller a CundliUte
Victoria Texas February 5t Yester-
day afternoon The Post correspondent so-
licited an expression of opinion on the
jiolttlcal situation now engrossing tho
attention of democrats from Mr l C
lroctor who Is a member of tho democra-
tic county executive committer
Ho is recognized In thts section as one
of the brainiest and most levelheaded
young lawyers In tho State and his views
aro unique and Interesting
My judgment Is that tho present polit-
ical situation will result In tho division
of the democratic party In this State Into
two wings I think this dlilslon will re-
sult from no hotheaded advice In the
future of tho leaders of cither wing but
will come in part as a result of the attlon
of ihc Slate executive committee and In
pait from tlio honwt differences of opin-
ion among dimouaw on the Uuancial
question and will continue until this prob-
lem i dfUnltely scUIed
The way m which this result will b-
reached will I think be his the democ-
racy of many oouniln hi bo htau > will
obey tho inundate of Mr Uudley a com-
mittee und of other will repudlale them
Horn yel other counties ihere will bo con-
testing delegation Kven If the sound
money mill are In tha majority In the
party In thla Stale cortanuy they can-
not nope to have un uncontested major-
ity of delegate In the Hiuli tunveniluiia
llo ehulrmuu of ihe Stale cxicutle com-
mittee will retogtilne when the rnmen
ilou l caliid to Older those delegates
iio n attorillng to his dirotlon and
who will In tuiu composo the mdentlals
louimlttee and retognixo tho free allvt r
delegations and this will glvo that wing
of Hie t ftrt > control in both the Slate
conventions 1 think tho conservatism u
the Kound tnmii y dtmocrals coupled with
u sincere denlie for hannony on Ihe
pari of many old school democrats of
fiee sllNr j > nocllvltl i will pievtnt a
bolt st that time but one of ihtue 011
ciitions will send free ullver dimotrais
to the National convention and will select
Candidate for electors At tho last Na-
tional comentlon Mr 1attcrion ittid
uiul 1 think the freo sliver Ilk will do
IlktAtse at lhl comlnK convention whin
Hound iii uty Is matle part of th pbitfim
1 tan not concelo that If Mt llland is
honest he will arqulcwo In the nomina-
tion of Mr Whitney and this is hut ati
llliistralitin The tieo sllvci wing of tin
National party will Humiliate Mhley ot
Nome other of bin flfictin loil coru U Hons
mill T think our Texas tr f hIImm i1 < l ri
tlon to tha Nailer al tutivintloii will iu
sls rven this would not necessitate u
stiin in the party li this State hm for
Un fie sllv r candldatis for el1 tors
In lug iiiosin ly ili Stat toiitiuttnii
will Hlher d laro In ftttnr of the fne
iivr eantlld li > lor president or pit hips
will rfiMii in dlstlntll
oto in tin i li i torn
ftiue tin
OlleRi f tin
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money oaidliinto for that offle choiin
it thi mmorin of the Mi gat In ti
J > iilnnal i invention Ligull i ik i
Mt tin Mi for whom tin r i i i
ths slttia ft wilt drhe the HiuiTi 1 Miiiiu
ilttuoirat put tiit n tirket 0 i i 1 i i
In ord r in it In thWr nte tlier tii v
ptess rtrtnfiilv tblr hom st t un ii tlotii
ji occurs to in there will nurt l be two
sorall l demtti rctie eleMoral tickets niHl
I think tt protibb that the iiituciniHiti
tlexeloped on this account will lesult in
a fight all along the line nnd occaslcm two
sets of i andldaiiS fot State ofrttiH also
This last t Wrtlllll ispiclllllv dc idnre is
regnrdlesM of all dltTereneiis I ennt forrei
that lelTlo rilic rule hi tills Si Hi ru
at l st mMi luiii givet tin i ni i
Hti honest i Ir 1 intr illnn nf iml IIT i
T mil bine snnie WM nil In
1 Ulill Ir ptOM t h Sill I In Of
b linl
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mi 1 lcllev
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I tnitiiie it
1 lvnr lereil
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mli ers nj
i atiilidate ft
In succeed
Clf C Xllillll Lll I
r e tl dlstlnetlv viil 1
hi hi i it hiIm taii i lilni
IP i ilut > f li inn i it-
t i ltd < i irt ti
i pllt hill fr tin h
find fn t n U i otidll 1 n ii ns
II i s tin Ui li nl i I
1 on il mi lr
nM u l b in uiv or I i ii I
t w ih nnd i il l
1 Ihe il nin Mile nnriMnti
V H i li hut ill I
treats sueh MirMdiMii i m i t
miiitary an1 Pittitlm lu Is ntu m
dlditc and will iit p rmit bis name u
ha used
roil iiomi Ttnn
Cherokee founy Iti ptiMltann Ilelleve In
America Tor Aineilcnis
Ineksonlllle Tiii retmiary 21 The
lepuMlciin precinct tonventlon met this
eiciilmj wHH H I I ms i liulriiian Ilele
ratctt were appolntoil to the county eon
enttou lz O llmnuittl Homo Haga
ih > l >
lThe
The delesnteo woro Inslriiotcwl to vote
for N W Cuftey Jid John Irani an tlelo
initiw for Stftte tit laigc
A ieuoliHIon wiih pastuul by a Ktaiidlng
loin to ml U to I tie imiulneiiuof tlio pniij
The fulUiwlug resoliitloim ware tils adopt-
ed
To Tho Hon It I JoneM Chairman of
1rerlnet No 3 Cherokee County Texan
Your committor appointed tn drnft tes
olufloiui would resiiectfully report thn fol-
lowing
lie It Unsolved Ily the republtemw of thn
sfttresald jueclnct of Cherokee ctiunly
Texius lit tsiimntlou assembled
1 That nn rcirtlrnr our trust In
the grand oil republican pally
whexsrt doctrtnea havu ever atfoitl
id ilh Nation u wise and patriotic
uilmlnlMtritloii of arralm and we trw
with HitlKfnelii > ti tlio briUlaul prospei t
for ltfl icttirn to power We condemn thu
Wilson tariff as unAnwrlriin autl 1ns
ciirtabln and detrlinentnl tn the Inilnstrlett
of our countiy ntul Imhsiubo 11 dlscrlml
nhtcs against the producer of raw mr
tcilal and enpeclally tiKahuit the rtiak
tugur and wool Interest of the South
S Tliint we the tepubllcans of tluiokee
count Texas ntlnptlnK tile pilntiplee
rnuncltilrd by that gnat b iiler statrs
inan and Ameilcan Iiiiimm ii Illalne aie
most mrncwtly In facir of a pnilccllve
tariff together with lt luindtnuld us l
Vtwlty with the Americas liWIcvInK that
in the policy of our great grand and U
tieintcd leader Ilea the futuio prospects
and happlnenH of our eountry as well as
that of our Bhttcr Itcpubllrx
3 That we hille > o In the enforcenient
of the Monro dtKtrlnn aa esSiMitlal to the
preservation of republican Institutions tn
America Hint America should l > for
Americans Texana for Texas Jackson
llllans for Jackumvllle no matter what
ether horses aro cm the track nnd that
after our own country State and hornh
the InlereaUi of our sister Hrpuhllcs should
nt all times command our watchful care
and solicitude
Heepcctfully submitted
C Ihninuel
V M Albright
II Francis
ComnuttcA
BCTlt I Ml 118
IIo Will Make a Strong Contest In tha
Seventh Ills Views on IMbllc Issues
Waco Texas February 52 Hon Set
I Mills will begin an active campaign
In the Seventh congressional district next
week anil from that tlmo onward propos a
to glvo ho opposition to hlni a llvily
nice il expresses a groat deal of con
Jldcnco ns lo tho result and expects to
land a winner In tho comentlon without
tho aid of a lonw drawn out dead lock
tfpcnklng ot his platform und vliws
hald tn Tho J nst corresponJeiit todiy
I am an nnlijit Iwllover In tho tnw
principle of democracy as promulgat-
es and taught by th fouutlera of the
democratic party and bellevo that It
Is tha bminden duty ot every truo dem-
ocrat to acquiesce In the opinions ami
policies na ennnclsteiV by and through
wclie delegates and twelvex iilternates
ulMiiit equally divided lietwemi w lim und
c olnresl cltlairis wuro soles led for the dis-
trict convention In Cuero and for the State
< wm enlion They go unlnstruclod
Tho rofiolution ndeipteil are epilto
lengthy l > lh > wliiK preeHsliMvt the y nwrlhi
ull the ills of the country to the detnev
cmtlc paiiy ntul luciimnuntl republican
IKillcy na a panacna but are sMcnt mi tho
minev iiiHestliin They failed In tiko ad-
vantage of nit opportunity to do a griico
ful act bv neglecting te > adopt reaxilutlomi
on tlio death of lion W II Cran
JLllGi POIelHY A CANOIDATIJ
Vutcr Teixaa Feb 22 Tin Post report-
er called on ollstrlct Judge James T
Policy > e teilay and lnquliod as to hl
Intention regiirilltig the reingro JotiKl race
In this Ithe Socond dlstilct und was In
rnrnusl by the Judge that ho had ilectiled
to inakn tho rac > nnd would make a can-
vass of the district at lib enillcKt coiv
ifcnliMice JitdB Pulley Is a vety popular
man and while serilng a dutrlci attorney
nnd district Judeo of tills Judicial district
gao entire satisfaction
LOW INDOHfiKD
lesirsall Texas Fobrtmry 23 The chair-
man of tho countv convention of Frio
county calleel a rnrvtlnr on iho wth In-
stant It not being generally Known very
few met Phoy Indorsed Hnlgi W F ixiw
for congrosa to sueiceeel the lato W H
Cmln
The pnputlsta will meet Sntunlay tho
SJth ut thi placn for general review of
Work
a niiMociiATic cum
South McAlenter I T February 23
A democratlo club of sixty member was
orgtinUed at this place last night with
the following officers J P Oroie presi-
dent P II Colo lco tiresldent W N
ltislwlne secretary and treasurer At
executlvci commlllee was elected with
Instructions to orgunlzo clubs nt every
post oftleo In the Choctaw Nation
ItVPUliTICANS 8PI1T
Anderson Texaa Feiiruary 22 The ree
publlcana split and wtjit In known na tho
Caldwell faction bolted and elected Georgo
Washington chairman
Bhnoii Whto Is tin regular county cliilr
tnan nnd luth factions will wild dclo
galcb to 1 Icmpste d
iucom > of succiss
Tho Saw Mills at VlTlagn Mills DoIpk u
Good lluiltiew
Vlllago Mills Texas February 23
Among tho finest navv mill plants on tho
Sablno and Fast Texas road tha onu
loeatod at thts point ranks among tho
first Ha history Is on unbroken record of
sucoo s Tho management always con-
servative liberal and fair lian built up a
business reputation tlmt luut become n
household word In all tlui great lumber
marts of the South and stands ns a syn
onym of Integrity with all classes
The plant Is under the man lament of
n I
thrown open at 1 30 and visitors to the
ebiirih began to pour In at onco rnjAdly
filling all the seii In thn commodious edl
fUe Tenthlity wns thu hour set for tho
senilis to begin hut It was nearlj 11 be
frre Ihe euidinal eitered the church at
tended b tho dergj who were tn assist
In th I Igh mass as follows
Ilinon of the mass llev Father ltir
naid Je5 BUbdencon Ibi Father Keller
illneons of honor llev Father OShnnru
luin an llev Father Jtianno assistant
priest llev FaIIipi Velinnr V G master
of ceicnionlea Hev Father William Iee
nmiistajn msjiter ot ccremonlen Ituv Fath-
er ICeaney
Jtlglit ICv Ulshop Gallagher presided
1mmn A Fluteher vice president of the
Milage Mills company who Is especially
noted for his executive ability as well
as tulng th eld st sun of bat king of
lumnp inuiiiifnctiirers William A
ilelth r pi ili nt of the company
II A Wlekllne who has charge of the
mercdtiilh department Is not unly u thor-
ough liulmtm man but also a line prac-
tical lurnlviman
ill I Morton chief of Due clsrlcal ele
parinii nt Is known aa one of the clevttest
boikkpi ra In the business and his as
sislatis regret that be Is about to ever
iK ittattona with them to become Idintt
II1 with W George Co the big
fnn wm > d working establishment In
li iniiiioni Mr Morton lues purcliased
an li ic t In this concern and will have
charge of thn bocks
The mill In re haa been shut clown for
repairs that were made untliM Ihe dlrisi
tton ir F F YWilker IJiirtug the Interim
a in w carting tiack new busk biltlge
tr < ri for Up shaft new foundation feu
center of mill line lollets repaired and
In a ivoid the mill put In tirstcliss con-
dition The saws will rcHiimo singing on
Mntida the tlb Instant
At VIII ig Mills is nnotlier IVlustry
the Southwestern Feiwtt company with
J 11 Metrftln secretary and manager
The output of this factory is scattered
all titer Texna and tuljolnluitStales
1 In IWt mlsslouar > spent a iileasnnl
evening n Village Mills Indulging In an
ixillng hout over high live with Vr
Iolllii of Woodvllle Mr loe Ohapman
antl Mr Mrlaln Honois wcro about
c > iiull > dlildid C
RLIIilOUSNOirS
I > II Willi II AT 11VINGBTON
I Kingston Texas IMiruary 23 lr l
Ward White evangelii 0f tilc prcstnteiy
nl risiin Tens will punch at Corilgien
Moiniiiv and al this piue PhuiKday nlgli
Hit WHITKS 1TIN13IIAIIY
New lllrmliighiim lexas lfebiuarj i
liming Ihe month of Miir h my visitations
will he as follow
Sabbath Services beginning nn
Fil ial night alllavlllc Chainheis
cuiiuiy with onllniuice of baptism ami
i ntiimunioii em Iho Snbbath
Siioiul Snhbutli llainiony Chcioke
Iliiiniv oiganlzatlon of church
Thin Sabbath Wlllard Trinity county
morning und night
Fourth Sn Vbii th Hound Point camp-
ground Chambers county
Firth Snbbath CnUharp Houston conn
tv memorial tervlcea ot A W HteMsoe
The Want While
NOT FIHM FOUNHATlONlS1tt
To the IMIlor of Tho Post
A
I ce In Tho Pott of February 21 a tew
Itcllslotisf Notia from Hlgln lovis
Viur correspondent after puffing the
lluptlst revival now going cm concludoi
by saying The Finn Fountlutlonists are
also holdlns Mtvlces llev A 1
Mi dirty of Austin Is doing the preach-
ing This Is a giosa ml iepruiciiluiteil
There am no mieh people In this country
as Firm Foiiudattiiilsta Tnele 1 a
religious impcr publlshesl In Austin
cilbst the Firm Fauiulntliin hut those
wlio usul nid support the paper are tiy
no means Firm FoundatUinlsls and t
h umMirlsttan to thus stlKinatlze a people
A J McCarty does not live In Austin
but tn Temple He 1ft holding a meeting
hire In the Christian meetlng bouse ami
he anil the people who Invited lilni here
hi long to thn cliuich that sou lead ot
tn the New Testament see Mutthnsi xvl
is I humbly miggeBt that the next time
Mr V given the religious note trom
Hlcln ho divest himself of his prejudices
and conllue himself ti > the facts in tho
cove Respectfully A J McCarty
SIIFANBvVHHijn
Taylor Texas Febniarv 22 On his re-
turn from Auxtln when he had gone to
placo on lllo the charter for the Texas
Pre hylcrlan Fnlierslly Rev W 11
Clnggatt president of tho board of trus
tc < M was met hy Tho loet reporter In
answer to the question Havo you seen
tho nrtlole by a Presbyterian m last
SundayM Houston lMaU ho replied
Yew my attention wits called to It Tues-
day
Do you wish to sny anything In ro
Nothlng whatever The Pallas News
haa the samo article with tho writer
qivit signature reveollng tho fact that tlio
author Is the > re > sldciit of Austin college
locatc1 at Sherman 1 have wrn anotucr
article also by one of tho tmstovs of that
Institution Thla fact known these al
lacks aro their own answer
Have you nothing to soy In reference
to the personality of PiesbyteilniW
Absolutely nothing The names of tho
gentlemesi who form tho bourd of trustee
sl e f whom urn member of the Scmtnein
Presbyterian church nnd tlvo tno North-
ern and tho list of charter tnenitier la
answer enough to ull mien attack
Mr ClaKgett then draw from his posuet
a lint ot clvarter member and went over
it with tlio reporter U contained n te
markably Rtrong list of name l nnKe
lending nierehants wealthy ranchmen nnd
other leading cltUenw In their respevllvo
eontnunUlisra hundred of the in or more
from il parts of tho State If tho tinniea
of those from Taylor who am personally
known to Tho Port icportcr are n iropii
tamiili of the othcru and they seem lo-
be in IVim PniMiyterlan University h
a body of men behind It who can no
anything tlicy undertale Mr Clnggett
voke In tho Undent way of the Austin
regarded It us ono or
college that ho
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HOUSTON DAILY POST MONDAY MOBNING FEBBUABY 24 189G
Its regular organlxatlon when In con-
vention assembled either county Btato
or Nntloial
As Indiudual democrats wo may en-
tertain opinions contrary to thosa ex-
pressed by our party on a slrrelo Issue
though agree with tho j > arty on all
other
Thero are certain cardinal democratic
principles that we all unequivocally ad-
here to and support but this is an age
of progress and advancement in alt things
Clililzatlon 1 rapidly advancing New
aro forced to the front every
av though In my opinion tho democratic
party will bo equal to thn emergency
and adopt mrthols ot settlements thn t-
will restore tho whole country
I hold strictly to tho doctrine of local
solfBovrmmant as promulgated by all
true democrats from tho birth or the
party and to tho fundamental principle
that every powernot specially delegated to
the Federal government Is reserved to
tho State and that no government has
Ihe rlfcht to create or foster monopolys
or to encourage any Industry at tho ex
Iienso of others
I hold that It Is the duty of tho govern-
ment to practice the most rigid economy
In tb expenditure of Its revenue and that
no more reienuo mould be collected than
Is absolutely necessary to defray the
expense of an economical administration
of puhllo nffalrs Taxes must either be
rals d by an excise tax or on goods 1m
fiorled but In levjlng a tax on Imports
t should bo for reienue purposes only
and not for protection though if tho pro-
tective feature Is maintained i any de-
gree whatsoever then I would apply It
to raw materials as well as manufac-
tured articles to be ndjustcd on an equit-
able Isisls I have alwais failed to see
and appreciate the wisdom in protecting
manufacture goods and placing raw
material on tho ftrs > list uch as cattle
hides wool ete which action has cer-
tainly damaged Texas more than the l > en
etlt rvcdvetl by cluap good I hold that
the National government should as the
constitution require provide for the coin
ago of both gold and silver and on equal
terms that Is fre mintage arid without
discrimination agalnnt either metal and
at the prewnt ratio of W to 1 In my
opinion It Is safe and Htanlo currency
composed of gold sliver nnd paper money
redeemable in coin sufficient to answer
tin demand or trade and commerce
Haling represented MdxMinnn county In
the Icjtfslatirrc for flif terma I feed that
mv knowledge of our peoples needs and
familiarity with public legislation Jus-
tify m in thinking 1 can suhserve tlulr
best Interrits If elected to emigres
CONVrNTON AT CONUOB
Republicans Klect Helegates to State and
Congrtalonnl Conventions
Conroe Txas rcbruary 21 Tho re-
publican county convention to select dele
gaite to tho congres lonil and Statu con
entlotm was held hero today with the fol-
lowing results Jtev S M llalden wos
electetl temporary chairman and W C
Carteir temporary sejcretnry
After stating tho object of tho meeting
and making a few remarks the chaliman
aptsilntecl a committee of seven to recom-
mend delegate to the convention anil the
follnwlng were sel te1 delegates to con
gistailniial convention at llempHtead on
nti M W Ittwsin llenrj Clary NYd
Iheimpsnn It I Voting 13 1 > lalmer
I Mac Martin J N Perkins 11 It Iter
run L I Hti J J Turner
To State reinvention M W I iwjion 1
I Tavhir V M Atkins 3 M Johnson
Prime agnn 1 I Imnn W C Carter
II Kali Ned Thnnipsein It D Young
iPnrci Itun 1kik mrtln I Iollard
lnn e JulMesoti
I mm iwnJon of the Hon JI v Lawson
11 H Smith C F MfPlierson ami I K
I ii n were ndded n > the dejegntlou inr
11 nipBteHJ ami Mclhernon and Smith an
Aisiln delegation
After pccch nuking tho convention nd
Jounied
Kinnriins < amhi > acv
Friends Working In the Interest of Mr
Klelii nt Inr 1ongiesH
Wharton Ti is February Set ludge v-
II ilipkln of Nuecee county und Major
Jefcrgo Vlnejard bf Corpua Chrlstl aro In
Wluirton In tho Interest i > f the ranelldacy
or Hon Hud Klotierg whti hns lieen no
wjtuly urged rn ii every quaiter to make
Hi nee lii imcifw tiom till Din
1 I h i i nun iIImip I Pi i > i tltliMi circulated
iv Hi in iiii > a Ikii d lij tlu > best cltl
if His i iitnt > prutitiing support to
i Mi Khli rg mi lig tilin to IteN imeii tin
j 1 n c ntc can 11 late ihh h ir ho iigrees
h in list a ihihi I nil U liariiu wlIVcMl
til it r slitle In glllllg him genuine
j 1 mo nlie stipptt Mi Kit hcrg is well
i known to DCs ns pl and
i i il rillIs I he pioplv vill lie true
I tn Hi M tileleslee ur tlie pilltv that Is
i l ti i vi fnlt in Phe cinmitli e It live
l ti In 1ilni anil earrv away plensiint
ii iltnilits of Wharton and Wharton
I 11 V F L
NO INhTtriTlfiNS
1 tmli Countv Iieleiales Not Instructed
I to An if the t tuilliaten
i r 11 Ilttn lebniary ai Plie re-
t ii 1 in in roniiiy tinttinn met at the
i mil bouse Cileidi iricMlotiit J K
ltextci tuilrman pnsldlug
I if O It Tow naeiitl colnrcel waa loc
ommended to tho dlaiiict comentlon as
diligatej t tho National convention
V
r monies were very impressive antl the
music was supirb tjlorxas Third Mass
in i wiw sung with grand chorus and
or InMril nivoinpanlmciit the choir being
iutil > otsi as follows Miidanus Coates
ir Kngelke Ualey Powell innnolly and
UkliMzer Mlssca 1itic Maliel Pe tre
lb i hand Tlurke ImlUii S iilibs Trlshce
mil tHioeron lessrs Drefis Oultman
rrattk tiiilnn Charles J StuliliH nnd J P
1 lor Tin bolnlsts weie Mlia Petre Mrs
l n licrer and Messrs lalir nnd Quinn
Tl nrchistra was compoiei l of I uessuia
i Uela l lndenberg Frank Shaw Heiry
Ib il Neumiinn and Luohr Professor
i Is ie > lilee at the organ
Fur the offertory Mlsa Petr sang tho
An Maila from Cavalletla llustleanu
ly Miscagnl with Iolln and viola ob
the lieut schools In thn South which Pres
bMrians ought to nnd would support
Im the university Jut chartered was in
way antagonistic to It iounl not be
im It was eocducnllonal while the Austin
euil ge irm tor boys only He regtetted
the attut k of Its president as Its teu
de in v would be to alienate from that
iclii d many who while warm ft lends of
Austin college were also In hearty sym-
pathy with tho new university
THACHHKS INSTITlTK
Ilaatirop Texas February sA jTho board
of ixumlneru havo been In regular se
slnn > istnrday mid tod ly with only three
uppliiuiits Tho rollowltig la tho pro
Kijiumu of tho lUstrcp Count > Toacbers
InsiHute to bo held at Smlthvlllc Texas
Mat ih und 7 1Mb
Filiay J SO p m Hi glenis In Our Pub
Ik S hools How Taught und to What
1 ei nl V McDavld Jlglu Miss llu
nantn McOnde
Minlal Aritlunetla and Model Icsions
In iLUiu JjF < MiQullUIn Jelgm
Mis jlzxlo ellsitne Hosanky
Mitliotls in IVnmniiHhlp Allss Doia
Henry Snillhvllle T N Pun ell liustivp
lluw May Wei Itutnln tho Older Pupils
in School F M Drlnkud Uoodtimti
and Mrs U II Jenkins HasUop
1iidav 1n p m Addles of welcome
Ma lor I i Collins Smlthillle KesponHC
PluicHHor Maney liastrp
Addross of Stnto SiipentHetwicnt il car-
lisle of Austin
Saltinlnv Uu m Methods In Arithme-
tic Pi bum j Work and leons IjIvIsIoii
MlMi LJltn Mofirc Ulglti F V Morgan
Hodllti k
Plliivnv llevilng Mr 1 II C Gard
ner of Putiup and Mlsrf Flcrence Hill cuf
Hills Prulrle
lllsteiy Metliiiils Miss Minnie Cov
ington of Smllhilllo nnd Solomun Fliner
of Tiibln
How to Organize a Seliool A A Hop-
kins of lttianly and C A lae Oaft ot
lily Saturday t 10 p in School Mnnag
ment FJve Nei essarv lttilea and How to
Hnforce TIiimii T Jobtis of lteil flock
and Itobt M lmr of Paige
A Model iingrnphv Itecltatlon Mis
Heatrlcc lorn 8 nf Smlthillle and Mis
I > ulu Stophi ns of I lgln
lrliving Mls Sargent of Smlthvlllo
nnd Mlw Vuli cr Hasirop
District vs community Svstem gen-
eral illsciiaslon
Nl CROUHilCAL
MRS G HltAUN Rienhani Tevis
Febniarv 22 Mrs G llraun uf Hut ton
age W iiiesl Friday morning
JOHN At HllelOlT Abllencs Texas
February US John M Fllltiit a wealth
KngllsbninJi died here today ftom tue
ctTuct of a sutgtcal oiieiatttm peM formed
for tho puipoee of titnoilug Illinois
PAU1 < R DAWSON lironham Toxin
l lbruniy 22 Hied at his home In tint
city at IO0 last night Mr Paul R Dniv
loii n well knawn machinist In the Oth
year of his age Ills funeral tools place
tils nf let noon
MRS IFIU H GFRDING Groesbcck
Texas February il Died February 13
of pneumonia Mrs luli H Gerilliig Shu
leave a husband and several wnull chll
dten and tiiati relative and ft tenon to
mourn her death
MISS 1111 K COtITlIR Palestine
Texas lVbruary Si Mtsa Iuu 1
Ioulter ngeel 21 naiv died heie ln i
nigit The funeral took place at the
home of her parent this ariernoon ami
the remains were Intered lll Mist IHU
cemetery
J II PR1CF Ivsvllle Tcaur Fel >
ruary 22d II Prces ngul 71 years died
vcMduMay evetilng nt the residence of hi
iilstcr Mrs Ctithnrluej Vernon four miles
ttom this place He was biirleel today ot
Sandlivs chiiiH1 with Masonic honnrx IIo
was never married
J A HOHDHRIeRgett T nn Feb-
ruary i At hi home two mile east of
lcgnett nt 1 oclock a in loelnv ot patn
lysls of the bowels J A Holder paseed
from this Ife Mr Holder wis one of Polk
daintys Inst cltltcii and ho leave tie
hlnd him a wife and several children
lomo of vvhmi nw grown up to man and
womanhood
MRS A M PACK McGregor Texas
Fcbiuaty After atwut two weoks 111
tiese of pneiimonli fever Mis A M Pace
riid 3 vears died at her home In this
placo yesterdnv morning Internncnt at
Haiti Creel cemetery Mrs Pace was
u lonslstent member of the Methodist
church and was loved by all who knew
her Sho lemvea one daughter and three
ons 10 mourn her demise
TllRS T F HARDY Cameron Texas
Fcbrtnrv 23 This morning at 4 oVIcek
passed I com this life Mrs T V llatdy
after a long and twiinful Illness She wns
the > oungi t child of tho lato Mr W V
Itrflu whose death occurred Jautiar > 10
last The death of her futher raitootl her
a shock from which she never revovcrcd
Hers wa a Iwatitlful life and fhu was
unlvcroaUv istcemed nnl loveil Tha hvm
pulhy of every one goes out to her grief
strlckeMi husbnd and family
THE SECHfc r ORDERS
Caldwell Texas Vcbruary 21 On
Ve lnesday night Februar 19 the Knights
of Pythlns gave their annual banquet at
their new castl bull which has ju >
been built nnd lUled jp Tho hall wtu
Ivcautlfiilly decoratisl and blended har-
moniously with the gaj and hnppy throng
uf 250 guest that hai assembled to to
honor to tho oieHslon
Tho pjvcrnmnio v an begun by an over
V
Circlinal Satolli Colohraling Pontifical Mass at tho Galveston Cathedral
nnlvenfoii Texas February 23 Quito n I attended by deacons ot honor and the re
numlier of Itoiislonlarm nnd visitors from alnlng local clergy occupied placs In
other iKilms In the State arrived mnctiiary There were tlilrt > slx altit
by this
lu lma I ins In the procession to the altar und
mornings trains to intend tlm pontifical Hi fnKnrslty cadet ncilng guaid
In the tiudleiici win it prest ntatli es
as
high ma and tbe > reception to Cardinal f hoior ilnssesl In full uniform and with claBis and n Uglona In the iltv Including
1 rly a ° > < L lL
SololU which followe atcr the day > tlire nrrhe
liu h
Iho eloora of the great cathedral were quietly withdrew and dispirscd The
llgato li Pi ofssors Uerry and Shaw
The sermon l > Fathr Head was short
hut ven fniliile and eloquent and l <
highly coimntiKjetl In all who heard It
of all
lu profewlonal and coirnrtiilnl life
In the afteinnou fiom 5 to 7 a reccp
Hon wiih held ot Cath viral li ill which was
atteiitbd bv siuril ihiiu inid lwopln I tie
hall us Iliilicritely elecmaled and was
so arrangetl that Ihe il ltors entered liy
one doorwtiv pas d aiiiiunl the length
or tho hall and made their clt bj another
dixer At one end of the hull an nrclicfttra
was concealed by a bower of planus Slid
at the either end of the hall sal the ciit
dlnnl and as the timing paused by each
stopped and kissed the ring on the enrdl
nila finger A short address In latln was
made bv Fnlliri Weimar of St Josephs
and an address In Hngllsh In Mr 1 C
Ott The Hiieam of lsltora was contin-
uous from 3 oclthk until f oelock when
the throng Itecame b ss dens
Th cardinal goes to San Antonio to-
morrow
ture by the Caldwell Mandolin cluo nna
the Invocation for a Dtvlne bliBSltigs was
askcsl by Rev M C Ta > lor next was
a quartette Filendshlp love nnd Song
by Mr antl Mm W 11 Hundley Mr
Hall antl Miss Madge Hltihcock
The utldicss of wi icome was dltiered
by Rev A S Hlaekwood In wnieti ne
touched on the objects of PvthliuiWm and
gave a brief history of th order Then
a quartette entitled Moonlight Win
Come Again was sung
lion II S Rogeis of Brenham the
orntor of the occasion was introduced
and delivered u most chaimfng address
lie handled his subject with rare ability
retelling the pathetic and familiar story
of Damon ami Pythias in a touching
manner and pall a gkwlng tl Unite to
tho oilier of Knights of Pythias In their
work of friendship chailtj mil benevol-
ence His speech was Interspersed with
bright hits of humor that won tor him
rounds nf applause
At the conclusion of Mr Rogers atldres
Miss Siiella Hudson rhattiled all with Inr
sivcot vocal muIc In a song entitled Pro-
testations
Then the gnosis repaint to the Cald-
well hoit c whero a Htimptuous tuinqiiei
w is spread On every side only praise
can be hcaid for the manner In which
the entertainment was conducted nnM
wen may the brave knight reel proud
of Ihe success they have scored once more
in the way of entertaining
WrATIlER AM CROPS
Snn lilego Texas February i0v
itiill began faltR hlM
oclck juui thMd until > ocl k to
MJ
ground
FavettevllK Te Fehrunrv SI Con
Mde
able iNirii has lieon plantd tills
section of the roiinlv hut lme the last
Iwo dijB II has i allied he till and It Is
expete that the gound will h cmi t o
icdl and wot and
iuihc the com to cM
Swesil Home Texas r brum i Guile
a heavy i fen ire I t night and this
morning n I ttll raining < m with
no prospccl nl ceasing for
ome lime
larmets In this Wlir win islaved
W loihps mire thin a
weed
Grapeland Texas Febniarv 21 The
open fair weather of the la t Tew ciiss
has put evirythlnr In fne shape lor fni li
lni and Ihe peoplo aro taking a IvinliBi
f re Rlnnlng to put
mi It ts f ired that the oiup will be
lost Gardening going on rapidly und
eciTonUny 0nt le Mnii 0 n
WASHINGTON CAMP
Resolution I iHscenvsUi rtcogtlon
for Cuba Officer Fleeted
Rrcnhani Texas Fcbruiry 23 Pursu-
ant to a call ot Commander n C Gld
tllngs Washinglon camp No i of
Fnlted Confederate veterans met at the
offleo of Hon Harry Haynes Satutdav
nfterimon IVbruaty 22 with Comminder
Ii C Glddlngs In tho chair I u Aftlek
adjutant
The adjutant read tho minutes of the
TW0 3 mwln > f called tlci roll only
uhuut ten members responding
1 ho ailjulant reid his jeirly lxport
ovci iy t llw f wi Lava rami
I lushtci ot the
Confcdiacy
and m
0 V aS mloa
nneiv l fund
The nieinhersrli of the cmp dining the
past j ear was 127 two deaths rclGc tig
the
number to u
7 10 nUutanfs tlnancial renoit was suh
mjttjsi showing n babnce Vn V iUI of
We Srh Wl ni V hi
tie M A Healey Harry
liiivnes
Commamler Glddlniw
election of announc
eiecimu officers for the
annual showing all rece ad
dlsiiiracnuMits Th shuvvl
teport l hi
iinoe of ash on baud f a5
II mntmlttee iir
ensuing viir
was the next burliie <
K fro
th
cinin
Dl ° JM < llnCT elJd
mande r ted o i n
M A Ilealy first vice commander
llarry Hsynes Heond vlin conimlf
mander mfesnor Hollmey third HT
H Relchardt
mander
fourth CC
II A7k nJotntit
j fj Iankln l nuartermarter
lir
Or
commissary
v Hynei surgeon
i irr slstsnt
surgeon
It iV 1 drldge > V Tarrnhl treasurer eliapHin
iirder
oom
iii cntHng f el ° f
Dr T O I v i
bvH a lTa riavK WM
RMelvel by Washington
County
camp
Thi rA Confederate VeterunSl
Tbat we deep y symsathlzi with tii i r
ban insurgent Ih their herVlcnnd wul
tyvj i
otic slrugglo for freedom from Iho salllnc
Ihrnldom of tho Hpanlsh government anil
would earnestly ttrsa our senators and
representatives In rounross to support tho
resolution now jiendlnt lieforu congress
having for its object tho rceoirnllloti of
tho lndependenco of the InsuiRontB
Ilesulved second Ttvit thn adjutant of
this camp be Instructed to send a copy
of this resolution to each member ot con-
gress both In Iho honso and Bonato
rALKSTINB POINTERS
Womans Work for tho Church Knights
of Dlxlo Flourishing
Palestine Texas February 23 Tho Wo
mans Parsonage Home Mission society of
tho Mothodlst Episcopal church ot this
city Is working hard for tho cause fcr
which they aro organised and for seven
days beginning tomorrow and closing on
Sunday March I next Saturday except-
ed n week of discussion and prayer wll
be held A well arranged programme baj
been formulated In which tho following
will bo discussed Womans ork lor
Christ and tho Church by ltov p 1 U
Ummons Parsonage tho Need of
Need of Protestant Teaching Among Cu
ban Children Mrs Ur Dunn Mountain
Work or Destitute Sections of thu Coun-
try tho Need of Christian nducatlon
by Mrs A T Thrcadgill lho Mission
of tho Church by Mrs U M 1oivlcr
LrfiJge No
At tho meeting of Palestine
nttcnileil the mietlng of he lrino 1Io 1 l
of this society in Memphis ret in mil 1 this
morning nnd lepottid u good time and
food work done for the socle Is
Texas Tribe No t > Imptovtd Order of
Red Men aro liko chlltlren wal Ing Jot
ull which
Satita lauswaltlng for their
Colonel Hurkltt Is now building It will
lie an elegant hall handaomely fuinlsieid
and carpeted with large proi erty room
Inviting reception ronrns nnterooms clos
el Fiom an announcement In the Dally
that somo word lias
Advocate It reems
been Scelvctl iVotn the National Frnternti
lodge of which was organized
union a
heir iaat fall but non thereafter perlsh
lJWorU will begin at oico pit theliomMo
Relief Homo so
Womans
the
be built bv
south ot the
clitv and erected on a lot
lailioml near CMinel Fosters
Mr P v Kzell Is visiting tho city by
nr ° F M llolmesly Is a llttlo Infllspool
l ° l It S Stewart went to Iluntsvllle
today and will conduct services there to-
ni Mrr < and Mrs Willis Kendall went to
NewOrloans to attend Mardl Gras
STORM RRHWING
Dudley Mav AppomT a New Chairman
In McTiennnn and Th n
Waco Texas February 22lt ts re-
potted here upon what la deemed good authority
Chairman Dudley win
thority that State
within a few davs announco a now county
executivo committee chairman for Mc-
Lennan county who will endeavor to
carry out tho Instructions of the mnjority
In the State committee meeting Such
action will be opposed by a large major-
ity ot sliver democrats of the county and
an interesting condition Is very apt to
follow Jt is doubtful nccoidlng to all
nppearanccs and Indications If any demo
ciat of recognized party standing can
bo Induced to lead a bolt from tho county
executive committees action The neces-
sity and dctet initiation of standing by
tho committee has grown to Mich on ex-
tent that there c ems to be no ouo now
clamoring torianythlng bill harmony
COMANCIin CIIIelINGS
Falling Oft In Cotton ShipmentsAn Aged
pioneer llevnoieel
Comanche Texas February 23 The
rain yesterday k pt many pcoplo from
observing Arbor Day
Ctitninho has shipped JJOM bales of
cotton against 22KT0 last seahon
Hecmiu Martin shipped seventeen
car of beeves the past week
Rev W W Patrick of Dublin was to
hold scrvlco at tho Hplstopil churih
hi lc tho llrst day of leut but owing to
an attack of paralvsls he did not come
Mis Cora Watien wife of Conductor
Wan en of Cleburne 1 sick heie st the
home of Mrs eJentry her mother
Cunty court convenes the second Mon-
day In next month There ate at this
lime 115 cases on the cttmtnnl docket
with but very few on the civil
The gland Jury has adjourned after a
HesBton of sixteen days They icportcd
lxvrlgit laps Involving ninety persons
liilv eleven or thco vvele felony case
Mr John Watson a pioneer to tills
auiinty wii SU years old yesterday Ills
friends gave him a surprise In the way of
a dinner
Same of the fi lends of Frnnk Chancel-
lor editor of the HxiHiunt a populist pa-
per speak ot Mm for leprcucntatlve of
this county
Wheal and oats ate growli g this warm
rilny wcalhir and a go l yield Is antici-
pated
THH WIIUH ANN
No Tidings of thn Schooner Which Is
Now Ianet JvrrJuc
Rockport Texas February 22 A tele-
gram receives here today from the Amotl
oun consul at Tuxpan says Moorhens
salUsl on tho 25th ot January on the Wil-
lie Ann
Thla referred to Mr John I Moorkena
of Rockport who had been in Tuxpan
some time Nothing is known dclnlledy
pf the schooner Willie Ann sliio sho
left tuxpan It was teportid here a few
dajs ago tint sho had been b > icid on
Padre island but the n port lack con
llrnyitlon Some sailors her declare ITIelr
unalterable belief that the Willie Ann Is
safe merely blown oft her couse wnl e
others express fears for her safety Mr
Monrkesns has a wife and thren mall
ihXlei T highly respect
I
by tho whole community
KIIeHHD HV A TRAIN
San Marcos Texas February 22 Mr
R Frommo of this place was killed Hv
day about 11 oclock by an International
anil Great Northern railroad
freight train
HI head was fevered from j Loay
He Is an old restdotit ot this place tori
me y a diugglst here and stood well
111 the community
San Maroos Texas
February 23Cor
oner W D Halley held
an Inquest over
ho remains of Dr It Fromme certify
ng that deceased camo to his death by
being
tnV r oWmne n mbir
of tne ixnigiits of Honor nnd Sons of
Herman and was burled today it th
clly cemetery by the Knights ot Honor
NFW HUIlniNG
rayettevllle Texas February 23The
twoStory framo building ln Vourso of
construction by William Kurtz Is ex
l > ecttM to he
com Diet rnl 1 u i
ba sexond llooAy > hoM > Ur I n l
hon ew 1I son lc
yet tho wound U vep slight v A
STIDYING TUB CIJMATR
Rookport Texas February 21Ttventy
hrjM doc ors and a
goodly
numb < r of
ldles arrived tonight from Pan Antonio
where the sawbones havo beenVtend
lltw annual convention of tho National
TJ ii
sj
< t i not what
niBTtja
Hoods SarsapariiUa M
tory of Its merit fSj
Th
thoniaatli ot
Wised from dlieUBiajlT
S
neis and health ir H
belt advertlicmeaU ai cl 3
has No other prepmtUK
hti such a record ot j l
This i why Hood fcZ l
tareett ealt and raqatriiITS
Hon tho Itrgeit UborMor
Now it you needs i ZjuTS
oot try that which hu J i
muobgood Remembe
Hoods Sartapirj
Is tho Only
True Blood Purl
Prominently In the ptihllc tjiC
Hoods Pills eS
Cllmntologlcal society The t
and after spending a ftwIJ V
spectim Ule works etc7ttSl
PIUHJMAKER Kiuo
Voung Han Fatally Shot W > tJ
inir In a iwnl
llearne Texas rebruaryUU
nboilt 11 dock two ri
youot
Cohen a Jt w and Will Prjor
ts
1st wcro iniarrellng In Tom PWl
loon Ike
Llpscliitr another It
In Lips hltz H Mejlt dry
p
a mutual frii d ot tho youajtaii
posed
as mediator A pistol we cji
Ing Upschltz who died b a ft
a
nftcr the ball struck him Prjorbi
placed under guard
Ing trial Voting IlpjchlU hoanlih
Louis where he will be taintete
Ho lias a father and other relithnyL
and a mother and cistern ja Uth
AFFAIR3 AT AXDERJOS v
Anderson Texas Februtj
Pearson Ls building a new tto f
lralile It
will be run by jtua s
Gordon Frcscott will u e atnuK
with this
j ear litncail ot bom fn
There are bix or eight jini Ka
mllo
one another
airs Ail 11 Skelton and
Mra EiaSi
nrd of Navosotu
sjitnt last nidi
eountr > with Mrs John A Bttw
Thu Houston
Fort advertlsentiia
sherlffn
column caught Mr
Hvcrj body takes The Post
m
ARDOR DAY CELEBRATE
McGregor Texas retinar S
Gicgor public school celcbritel
Washington birthday anj ArtaS
l he Mhool building yesterday 8s
tomlent F S Harris and Ukim
leachcrs aro to be comnuinlKltofts
tciestiin programme furrlsbedeacj
there being six hi all they
a live on the school grounas
ROHIHU BV MEXICAK1
Aransas riss Texas FebraUfE
A O Hull whllo returning Irom is
mlnal this cv nlng where be bJ
flailing was held up by two Mil
and tolib d of about JITS Oneoitlsel
leans had a club the other a UmH
Citizens surrounding tha Mtu
arc
camps here and havo telf r Ibdm
sheriff and dog
vlirl
WASHIKOTOV LlMUKT
Kmnham Texas Febniir 1
Ingtons blrthdaj was tejerritea
grand at Mrs N EC
a rcc ptlejn
tor the bciioflt of tho T ailiirw
brary club and tho attendant nji
InclemtW
good connlderlng the
w cather It having rained tact w
day
HAD HIS LIFC IN3UBK
Manillold Ohio February SI4
nnd children arnvrf
I Hurter
today from Philadelphia nl e a
thilr homo on Iark avenue TO
Mi
of Mr Harier was brouaht
Fostorla this ivenlng It a lJ
day Hint Mr llnrter carried fn
insureiicc
These Drs
Do It
mere oj
tlllo treatment
amrTpociarists fall Absol FJ
this assertion can be K hV
thUI nr
WHAT DOCTORS do
way t Co who arerecognUeduu
Ing and most successful SM
In this c ° unW
specialist na
peculiar lo men and women
others follow C nsu t theo MJJ
on
safe of being cured In the
wlth aie >
slhlo time consistent
SPECLlU
Pol onlr4 jfl
YOLNO AND V have foWi
Rtnaerkable results
their fellows and las dtis
Hlends and at J04 non t t hey g
anteo to
bo icstored our own
vvill afford a cure tl W
Obtain
valuable lime
° LADinSWho are fe
to olt <
ness eases should certnInlj n23
of ireat nent w hlcn j
methods nnd does a j jry
which ls often npgJSW
ment and y > W tenSl tSf >
ed by us with ve arin S w eJ1
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