The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 226, Ed. 1, Monday, November 14, 1898 Page: 6 of 8
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KjJtil2riMrtlii&or th9 'Retail Clerks' as-
Wion .eM yesterday it was decided to
wMwnt.T.u eSreuJar form both In English
i inui German the Mra to tha public
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"'' $fvys!3ljin! In tho 7 o'clock p. W. ckwlns
4 .jfkft- Ttu tbousaiwi of thtso adllrctsca will ba
? 1 QVf l( ? TIK. & -A &. ta MB I JhlvitlltA A I A
iJit' 1hn follnwinv jilmp.ils Wfliv. fnrmulAtcd at
oi the city and xlio other to labor orsaaina-
Uods Kfcrally.
TJmj appeal to tno mlnliton la as follow;
Reverend Sir: The Retail Clerki' .-wso-cl.nlon
ai-l.s you to assists thtui in uliorten-
Idk tho liours of the retail clerk ot the
city and to aboll&U all Sunday work. Be-
llovlns Uiat every lrson chauM h!vo one
day's rest from thln labor. l'ait their llvm
tauy be brighter lletr licalUt better no
taslst upon tho relcassof every clerk from
Bimday work and tbo closing of all retail
storefl'on that &Ay in thi eltv
Wo aik you to assist us In making Iho
Sabb.itli day a iay of rrul by asltlu? jour
friends aud acqualntaaS- to desist flora
nil purcliaslnx on Sunvlay And nfler 7 p. m.
duriJiR ihb week Saturdays cwrpleil.
UcgginB you lo gi e vx your assslstnnco
. and to Rive us an early reoly. we are sours.
Rtepcctfully
Retail Clerks' Aoociatlon No. 1C5.
The appeal to the labor organizations.
Houston Tas Nov. 12 130S. To Or-
Kanized Labor ot Houston and surroundlnf;
towns llrothers: Tho Hetall Clerks union
asku you 4o asst tiicni In Bhoptcn-
Inc tho hours of toll ot every man woiian
and child clc.'k in Houston to tvclvn hours
a day and to abolish nil Sunday work.
Having met with soma success and a major-
ity of the merchants bayliiR signed ojr
ftB-reaneot for tncAv hoiw. we roll on the
member ot all labor orcanizatlona to stop
buyjag alt grocorlro dry coJs shoos cloth -ins
and all nwcjssarlei ot life aftir 7 p. in
and to not buy anythliiK on Sunday. Ba-
Hovlut; that twelvo hours Is long enough
to ivork any person and bv your stopp'ut;
all buyfaK ot anything after 7 p. in. you
will a.sl6t us to close tae fow merchants
who keep opfn and work their clerks until
!:30 and 10 o'clock at night Wo call upon
Wi to assist us at oaca. Bv dolnc this you
rill enable tia to live as men and women
ihould and dvo u? rest from very exacting
dwlcs. Vours fraternally.
lUitnll Clerks' Asoclatlon No. 1C3.
Tlip clerks nv tlwy have mado an uphill
fight to hotter thJr conditions nml wlih tho
afctislanco of tho public they will Inaugu-
rate a sealo of 'hours lone enojyh to satisfy
nny iuchAnt and nllow tiiem to have a fow
momoniB of leisure and rtsl from the very
charting duties ot clerking.
tiiev nnci.icn to iaAirriciPATu.
Pont C T. I'. A.. Will Xot Tnlto 1'nrt
In tin- Vrtllwil.
PostC TraNPlers' Piolectlvo Association
met yesterday and after discussing tho pro-
pozod participation ot tho colored pcoplo In
tho festival on Saturday tbo last day ot
the oent they unanimously adopted the
following:
"WTiercas It has come to tho knowlcdgo
of Pct C T. r. A. that Urn F F. onJ
V. association -as set apart a day during
tlielr celebration for the negroes known
as "Colored People's Day" and
"Whereas when a dc-cldod to partici-
pate lu tho celebration wc had no idea
that it was to boa mixed negro and white
peoplo's ah'alr and aa wo are. bitterly op-
posed to the mixing up ot tbo two rices
in mi entertainment of this kind; there-
fore be it
'Rqsohcd That our secretary bo In-
structed to notify t'ao president and direc-
tors of (bo l V ami V. association laat
if they are to have a 'Colored People's
Day' that wu will lal.o no part In said cele-
bration." J'rom one of tho directors of the F. V.
nnd V. asiioelatlon (t is learned that tho
directory contemplated no mixing of tho
races In tho proposed celebration. The
tlmo allotted to iho colored people Is a por-
tion of Saturday tio last day of Uio fes-
tival. Hooker T. Washington ono cf the
most eminent colored itiucators In Amer-
ica will be prt'Bcnt to deliver an address
upon that occasion and the cause that gave
nso to tho allotment ot this small portion
o'" tho timo to the. eolotrd people was a
doslro on their part to make an exhibit of
i roiuo of Iho producl of Uhia Prairie View
jicrmal t-rhool and to glvo a pnrado with
tho cadets of thai institution an Institution
fostered and ontouragsd y the State ulid
sustained from tbu taxes nf tho wholo peo-
ple. The Klrht .MunIciiIc.
Tho nret musiealo ot tho season will be
given next Thursduy evening nt Turner
Hall by tbo Houston Olco club (nuilo
chorus) nnd 0.10 Ladles' Treblo Clef club.
It will bo the (list appearanco of theso
papular muslcil organizations unficr tho
leadership of their now musical dliector
Blr R U. Savago and tho occaalon will
bo mndo all tho moio lutere.itlug by tho
appearance of. Mrs JIarahall Pease ueo
Miss Oarrclswi of Oalvcstou now a real-
dnt of -New 'ork Mrak Pcaso. Is a grad-
tjate of Leipzig consorvatory.
During her stay in Comtny nhe s.mg
many ttmoi in public among orders the
contralto irts tn tho Vonll "nmipm"
lillsea Sojemnls" ninth symphony Bce-
Ihoycn and tho "McsaUh' and ElUah." in
m ' company with uch artlsta aa Vogl. Gura
Wity Z?T Ntuhlou Von Slcheror. and under the
Ji. " ' htcni of Kelnloko nnd Moazkowskl
fiWK'-'t -Ai'iijo Texas SaenRorfest Mrs. Peaso vvai
!- i" "' beyond tire most sanBUlno ex
fl i 'X'celved.was well merited. Mm. pk ic ti.
ffsVisAliiwr':Vosworlil a rich alto voice whleb
'. iwii wlth.splendld effect.
' ';rTt'Kllw"'.1'' .wmt several numbers at
'rtfo'? .vfciOwMid ChHsieellor.
lHThc'therttor.OTmandert of the five
'' TfrttyftiUtxitftfi at Houston met
tmmMnmTjmuimowyime urransiements
iwptkw'ojQraidanceiiorp B
Jke. trWW.ihij Uilodiiertoms of
Wm l.-4riiirfiifhtorember 15
W'SBt. - wpfniiir j-wti ward;
a-i jjiimiiii i I'fvi.wiMMr.Mi' Grand
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Wftln tho city several dayn from hit home
en tho banka of Hbo lower trinity. Tho club
wajJ'Jolntil by a detachment ot the I'aleSlinn
Ddcklalls. under command of Captain
tleorgo Burkett Upon the approtch ot this
hostile array Undo Dart threw up both
bands and wai speedily a prisoner.
Soow afterwards he emerged from n
Main Street clothing house arrayed as
Solomon in all his glory was never arrayed
nnd now the danger is when the old man
gem back to WailliYllte they will shoot
him for a dud.
uw.v THIS touiixamiwi'.
lienl Totirnmncnl im Thnkicl tn
I)ny uml n Illjwrr Kvpnt Drr.'B-tl.
Tip Houston Tennis club Is arranging for
two interesting exents one a local tourna-
ment on TixsnkBglvIng Day tho .other a
South Texas event for December G and C
during the Fruit Flower and Vegetable
Festival.
Tbceo desiring to enter tde local tourna-
ment should address Mr. E. A. Peden
chairman arrangement committee Indicat-
ing whether intending to play In doubles
or singles or both and It in doubles name
of partner.
Ths entry list will bo clored 6 p. m. No-
vember IS so' thoso intending to pfay- must
liavo their names In not later Uan that
date.
It Is hoped by tho members that many
inemtKi-fl will iako part In this as Is possi-
ble as they want their strongest players to
represent them in tho later open tourna-
ment to bo held December u nnd 6.
Tho farm of application tor participation
in the Soutli. Texas tournament must be in
not later than November 2C and is as fol-
lows; Secretary Houston Tennis Club P. 0. Box
No 2M Houston Texas.
Texan 1838. Dar
filr: I intend to participate In the open
tournament of the Soutla Texas Lawn Ten-
nls association lo be held In Houston De-
cember 5 and C under tho auspices of the
Houston Tennis club and request that you
enter my name to play In
Qjoublcs singles)
My partner will be Mr ot
Texas.
Kr.clo'cd please find $.... to covr the
entrance fee.
N. B. If you desire to play in doubles
and singles plcaso so indicate. Partners in
doubles Till please both Blgn above.
The tournament will be conducted under
the following rules and regulations.
All matdKB will bo Dialed under the
rules of the Unltrd States National Lawn
Tennis association originals mo out of
three finals threo out ot hve.
First match each day will b- called at
0 a. m. anil opponents will bt. Jeclded by
tho usual method.
A nominal entranco fee of CO cents 1U be
required for each entry payable in ad-
vniicc
Those intcndlnc to enter -will please notl-
fy tho secretary of tbo Houston Tennis
club not later than November ;c. 183R. us.
inj: for that purpope fie enclosed blanx.
On arrival In tho city by calling in per-
son en or by telephoning Mr. it. M. Farr.ir. but It must catch many a gudgeon
pecretary Houston Tennis club No. 313 The secret service department his al-
Klam building pbono No. S23. full lnfor- waja been the great onomy of the green
raatlon ns to the location of tho courts. tc i goods thieves and special legislation hs
mny be obtained. I been enacted to facllltato its work In that
Hcducod rallrcau rates irom ail ooinis 10
Houston will bo effective at that time on
account of the Fruit. Flower and Vegetable
Festival which will be held in Houston
December 5 and 10 inclusive.
Suitable trophies will be awarded by the
Houston Tennis -clulj.
By order ef
C. C. Malngay cialrman
C. M. Kllgour
T. A. Careill.
"Court Committee.
Ti. A. Prtien. chairman;
W. B Turner.
J. C. Do Licy
Arrangement Committee.
Rrenham Texas November 13. Tin an-
nouncement In Tho Post this inornlnK that
tho Houbton tennlH plaiers bad arranged
for tho tournament In December win re-
ceived with pleasure by Messrs. T. A. Low
Jr. and Thomas Holland the Tfus cham-
pions wfao arn very anxious to bo picscnt.
AV1LI AT .MAMA.VIATK.
The Tiiriivcreln uml iiieiitserlmml
Will Iteiniiln Seinriite.
At tho mectlnK of tho Houston Turn-
vprcln htSd tefiterday tho question ot
consolMitlng with tho fiaengcrbuiid wjr
considered arid tho proposition was voted
Uown.
A largo numlicr of tho S.icngerbmHl aro
already membora of tbo Tnnivercln both
betes Rcrman orgnnlirallonfl but one dis-
tinctively a sinking society. Tho proposition
of consolidation was upon t'ho biislu ot
taking tho en Urn Eacngorbund Into tbo
Turnvcroln ind lettlns It still remain a
K'parnto and distinct organization with
tepnrato officers
it was to this plan of amalgamation that
tbd Turnvereln objcctitl and voted tho
proposition down.
Oitn ndvuetngo to tho S.iengerbund In
merging with tho Turnverolni would bo tho
eecurlng of an cxrclloct hall for their en-
tcrtaluinenta lis ihclii organization la now
Increasing go rapidly lu mombcrshlp at to
render their ha'.il entlioly too small and
Inadcquato for their purposes.
Tho field la largo enough for both or-
Eanlzatlors to 'A'ork sepvately fach hav-
ing Its distinctive iuiksIou nnd tho func-
tions of noltbcr wll lis In tho least cur-
tailed in consequence of tha fillurc of tho
proposed plan ot amalgamation.
Will reept Ileerult.
Last week Captain Franklin of the Km
mtt Rltlej company C First Tctas re-
fused thirty men stating that his company
whk more tbau full and that ho had no
authority to cullst moro men
Yosterday tho following telegram upon
this subject was received by Major Thomas
R. Franklta of this city:
Major Thomas R. rraiikUn. 1010 Teini
Avenue Houston.
Klrut Division. Damn Arnold. Sivaiinah.
tla. November 13. If discharged men who
wired and wrote aro still In Houston
again sen)? tliclr names vvilh company and
rwslmont. May bo nblo to got authority to
cbliet thorn. Thosnws II. Franklin
Captalu CoiniMny C Ffrrst Texas.
Soldiers dlsharfiv from other regiments
or mustered out who may drslpe to re-
enlirt may apply- to Mnjor Thomas R.
Franklin at 1010 Texas avenue beforo 6
p. ni tbduy
tfplrllua Untie.
The lecturo at Bry'un ball yesterday af-
ternoon delivered by John W Ring to t'o
Houston Spiritual society was decidedly
interesting. The subjecm selected by tho
audience were ''Tho Unseen Forces ot Na-
ture" and tbo "Tower of Babel" Next
Sunday aftorncou ha will begin bis lecture
at 3:10 s'larp. All lectures are free
pOES XOUR SUIT SUIT
you U it la sow? If not let us clean or
tie U. for.ou. We do' tho best work' la (be
puite ajdsurcvntee satisfaction In arcry
tie .uiuiw iiumuw auu piece gcoas
vb pjrtlculr attention. Agoats wanted
iSlifrwaiwei uivviHi 'iuiwav qivaxii
Dye
Wrki. J317'Congreti( avonu.
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I Wl MAVBRICK HOTEL. Sn Antonio I
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OLD FAKE IN A NEW DRESS.
TUB fiHBBS OOODS MAMPL'I.ATOIIS
AGAIN' IX THIS HKCTIOX.
Their 3tellioili Unr Ilcen Improved
lint It In 91111 (lie .In me Old
kin inmc.
It Is qulto likely that sorao people ot
Houston have ot late received green Ppofa
circulars as tbo maaipuUtorJ of this fako
bavo tiehabllaated their' methods aad are
now paying special attention) to tho u.t-
cophls.icatcd pctplc ot tho South.
Tho green goods sfcind'o is as old as
the hills. Ao evcryboiy ktows. the pros-
pective victims are invited to purchase
certain phenomenally perfect counterfeits
that bae btcn "printed on plates stolen
frcm the treasury ESspartment nt Washing-
ton." Of course thero arc no counterfe.ta
and to stolen plate and if tho poor dupe
is insane enough to come on a&d meet
the ES. as per request be Is ehowu a lot
of periectly Rood money. When ho makes
his selection the "bos conmin.ng the bills
is shllttd by sleight Of bin! acd be sets
about a pint of sawdust cally trapped
up. by express.
That is all there is to it in rrtaclplc but
the or.g.nal oerturt are made more allur-
ing by the enclosure of fake cewspaicr
tllppln; describng tho larceny ot tbo
mjthloil p.ates and dilating uiwn tho
mineious accuiacy of tho counterfeits. Tne
sUpa seem to have been cut from the New
Torn daily papers but are really pratcd In
si Job cilice and the form o: article ussd
lor many years is to crude aad clumsy
thnt it is o..oslshins that anybody was
ever deceived by H. In the last campaign
of the swlriacrs tho old form has been dis-
carded and a. new clipping substituted
which is meat artfully wo:ded aud partc-
ularlf"well gotten up.
The fake article Is really written with
gre-t odroltnesi. It describes tho arrest
of an alleged counterfc-tor who was re-
Jeseei because tbo experts were umble to
swear that bis money was bogus and
while the Incident Is In itself biihly pre-
postcious It Is narrated in such a plausi-
ble natural style that it might easily hood-
wink the average reader. It seems to be
cut from tho top of a column and the cllp-
plcg isi extended horizontal.- to as to in-
clude tho date lino of tho paper giving it
a c-y realistic appearance.
.The circu&r letter itself has also been
revised apparently by tho sama skillful
bana ar.d while the proposition is the same
it is put much more dsxtiously. The new
letters are printed in tjpe Imitating tho
work of a typewriter and have been given
nts extra artliuc touch w ith 'hat is known
e a "b'urrlnc machine " which produces
l me Eiigniiy dioiuni nppearauKo oi a amt.
i that has been through tho copyitg press.
i A good many of tbo more recent Iottors
(OEiain a quarcpr leciiou oi a jio i urn
ta'ted on tho head as a "Miraile of the
work." This Is rather an expensive bait
mreclion. It is nauoicapprxi nowovcr ny
ih fact thnt nampara' ivcly few of tho
victims of the sharpers ever daro to make
a complaint. They realize that thoy havo
tried to enter into league -with a gang or
criminals for tho purposo of circulating
counterfeit money nnd when It icawiis on
them that they havo been duped th'cy aro
naturally rclucfant to confess their ras-
cally Intentions. Hence ovidenco 1 hard
to get. Tbo new documentary matter makes
tho game a good deal more attractive than
over before nnd tbo chancej nro thnt many
no entcrpi l"lnR gentleman will be r'eber in
cxperienno aud rawrust by tho dawning
of tho glad New Year.
Tin Clifton (lilc-Mtliiii.
Tr the Editor of Tho Post.
Houston Texas November S. W.h-t Is
(ho matter with' the faimlng Interest ot
the ro'.ton Stales and what is it th.it ii
dforcmliiK every nthor Intel est fioin i
financial point ot view? No duubt thero
arc vurlmw cxiuxei but to my mini tha
irre.itost of oil Is tbo liilsmainiKCincnt ami
ami independent notion of tho cotton pio
ducers. N'.j. that I would throw Iho leat.
slur nt the farmer. But vho rendition ot
affairs forces tho merchant uml men of
other occupations lo adapt themselves to
llie clrciimiitanccis us they exist. Wo nil
rcilizo tho condition but what is the roiu-
tuv'f Wiho.t vso need is a pi.iutlc.il answer.
It is a fact that farmers can not muko
n docent Mipport for themselves and fiml-
llcs by raising Hi cent cottni not ovcu
the land owner mi.ch Itsi tho renter wno
hits lo pnv tart of tho ciop an standing
rent.
There in no use howling hard limes any
longer. Thero lum got to bo a change or
the whole tiling will go lu a pllo. But
conic nuo nsks what Is tho lcnudy? Let mo
slilinotv that there should be called i mm
meeting uf farmers ot cr.cli county In tbu
cotton dlftrluti and uftor nbce.rtaliiliit
the iinioiiiit of acrcngo each farmer planted
in cotton tho present jcrr. And t-upposc
further that by u signed agreement t.i.u
tliuv would plant juat half the amount tho
ecmlri: year what would be tho result?
1 verily believe thnt 10 cents would ho tho
tilling price of cotton Instead of i' coats.
It takes tbo same labor to make j7.nb.nr
uml gin a bale of cotton ut ) ceiitM as It
iIom ono at 10 cents. Thus half Iho ninnunt
of cotton would bring far mere ai 10 cents
than doubly the amount at IVj eent lu-.l
en the other half cf tho land tho farmer
could raleo other product. Iliu' some hivo
mid wl.on wo raise coru. potatoes etc.
wo lmvo no market for them. Hut sup-
doo we don't? Wo havo an abundance
for ouifolvcs nnd atock nnd nro not uo'is-
nltnted to go to tbo merchant for all tho
necessaries-of life
Tboro Is no class ot men thnt aro as ulek
of th" abused credit Miiteni as the ro.a 1
merchant; tut wjiat nro they to da? Th y
nro bound to adjust themsolc to tho clr-
r.umstiincoi ai they exlit qr throw up Uxs
Kucnito and quit busliicss rta tho money is
all sp.Mil befoio it Is made
Thero is Just nbcut money enough in cir-
culation from January 1 to September 1
to run ono racket more- tn each county on
n cash basis and they fall oven now and
then. How can tho people keep money
to Ioiik as they nulco a practice of jpand-
tag 1t before they get It 1'Ve 'ho l y
biv Inuring his lire out agalnel the window
llrht? Wo should (np and thick. If w- o
not soma either way out of tbo difficulty
bt tides all cotton and. credit? Tbo former
nf the South havu it In their power by tbo
unity of tction to control the price of tot-
toil. W. L. llldouu
11 '
An Open Door.
To the Editor of Tho 1'oU.
Housto:. Trxa? Nore-jnbr 13. Jn Tho
Pott of November IS Mr Sbatfr vpnt-l
r door whib will wer dot A 6xr
which leads one la -will tblnt end
yeaton with uoprrJu.i!y4 aiei vlo a vutt
field of (bought lbs fhy ot wfcHb will
lead to 51jf. ni:li tsti ittn wrw tailne
otrjoaL Aflr Hftd5 Ml XUt.Uei't r
Ibe UwMbt rry j V.tt Is life?
Al wit J Attil "torn. Kf us reio3
oitair" 4tib U ibf tw ot Utt
''Oca JR Wi.irt) ti ffBfctvr ut life
Imi" f Wt tha h Mrl -iHtzkMipaUU
cmoipoteui fisijrtnii i; tM bt
ptt-tiute tfc jw4t$U a imj4Alr itr
WW n4 turn Ui Vis mf a
o
likeness like Himself Htwlf. 'P''"''"
ic not then by nature like God J It Ood Is
uechauircablc. omnipotent is th'J0-;"
law on earth or in Heaven by which Ood s
law. Ootra power or Gn's rk caa
abrogatt.1. changed or overthrown? Is not
God infinite? Is not Ills vrorK infinite ln-
dcstructibJe? Wo aro in Gods Image ana
likeness. Musi die? We read In N"D'-
bers xt.il 19 "GcO is sot a man that Ho
should llej neither tho eob of man that He
should repenu" Ezek.el xvlll 23 we read
"Ftor why will ra die O houso of Israel
for my soul hath no pleaeuie in the d.A h
ol him that dlcth saith tho Lard Ood;
wherefore turn jounclvcs nrtl live ' je.
And tlio twenty-first cno sa: If Uia
w.ckea wilt turn from his s.n. kscp my
ttatutcs and do What Is lawful anil right
ho shall surely hvc and not d.e. I will
raniom them from tho power of the. grave
1 -w.L rtdtom them from dMth. (iwai
dtatb. not la death). "I am tho Lord 1
change ttet." . . .
Has not death come upon "us throjgh our
roUconcoiUion ot God and God's law? Those
Lo hxe professed to be keepers of God s
Ur nnd ftllowcrs.of Christ have been d-
ine Just U:e tame as other poople. raul
tills .ue the wages ot sin Is death but tuc
gift ot God Is eternal life. Has not tbo
religious world been accepting In wages
of sitf and beeu satisfied therewith be lev -lag
it was God's plan? First Corinthians
xv 26 tells us death U an enemy to be do-
etriytii In Provclbs xil 2S we read. In
the way of rlB3leou.snts Is life and in the
P3tbway thereof thero is no death. Solo-
mon tills us "rlBhtcauincss deliveretb from
death but fool's die for .want ot wisdom.
Therefore ho admonishes uj. "wlua nil thy
getting get wisdom get understanding go'
knowhdse " Luke th 0:aptcr tells us of
an Insunce where James John and JesUs
were n received at a certain Sainarltau
city. James an'l John asked Jesus if they
might not call fire from Hoivcn and con-
aumc then as Ellas did. Jesus rebuked
them and said Ho bad not como to destroy
men's lives but to eavo them and He telle
us positively "If a man keep my savings
ho shall never see death." John vil. ol.
He also sajs In John v. 24: "Ho tint hear.
eth mv word and belloveth on Him that
eent mo hath everlasting llfu (not shall
have) and shall not como Into condemnation
but Is (Is) passed from death unto life..
Christ's mission was to abolish lieatn and
deliver from bondage; to show mankind
their powers Inherent within themelycs
theirs by birthright frcm the 'beginning-
dominion over nil things death not except-
ed. Death In directly opposite to life.
Which is conqueror? 13. M. Hcrms.
1MJ11SO.VAI. aiUYHOX.
Miss Lucy Morrl Is visiting ber sUtcr. Mrs
John Shcarn at 1011 Bell avenue.
Mr. II. Smith a prominent merchant of
Shepherd was In mo city ytn-sruuj.
Mr. Sol Davis of Shrpvcport La.. Is In the
city with som notel advertising designs.
Mebsrs. a. C. Sutton and Thomas H. Dick-
inson of St. Louis are registered at tho Law-
lor. fl
Mrs. J. V Murphy. MIrs Agnes Murphy and
Mrs. 13. Hall all cf Victoria aro suests at
tho Law lot
Senator John K. Linn of Wharton was at
the Lnwlo- last nUht aad Haves for Galves-
ton this morning on profession? I huslne's.
Mr. A. .1. Ftewart business manager of the
Evening Telcphono of Waco vas In tha city
yesterday on buslncfcs connected with bis
paper.
Congressman S. B. Cooper ot Beaumont U
a guest at the Lnvsior He legards tho com-
ing cession of couifA.ts a or.o of tile niovt
In.portint tn the history of tho country and
Is thankful that until the first ot mxt March
at least the democi-ntlr wisdom aud pitrlot-
torrct ll0 republican cxtrnraganco of the
house.
Ism nf tho scrato will oo nine to cnock ai.a
CITY IIHKVITIE.S.
Thfl city council meets this afternoon In
regular crselon.
Chapter No. 3 Knights ot Hose Crete will
havo a spcUnl meeting this evening.
Tho DaURhters of the Confederacy will
inrft at tho parish houto of Christ church at
10:30 this JuoniliiK
Mr. l.co ono of tho sr.ii'd nfllcers of this
Urothcihtod of Itallro.id Trulnmcu v:ho Is
being treated nt tho St. Jokcpli's hospital for
a tvcro aeo of pnoumonla Is recovnrliig.
An unknown Mnxlean tick and uncon-
scious was brought to Houston from Sugar-
land yceterday nftcrnoon nnri i onvcyed to
H. .lofenh's Infirmary for treatment. H
Is euffirlng fiom a very malignant tjpe nf
malarial fovcr
Jlcmhers ot the South Texas Poultry and
I'tl Stock ansorl itlon held a mertlng yesler
day morning and arranged tho premium list
for tho annual poultry show to bo nlven here
diirltiR ihe Fruit Flower nnd Vegetable Fes-
llvnl. Tho next regular mining of the asso
elation will bo held Monday evening..
I like Cliurlri LociiIn.
Lake Charles La. November 1!. Fred
Goos' rolored bioko Into iho homo of Mr.
John Kingham residing on Prions lake nnd
afli-r driving out the famil he pocketed what
money he could find and got away. Ho was
(iipturrd laat iilght and la now Indncil In
til" parish Jail. Ho has already served two
tcmiH In tin- St.iti penitentiary.
Uiorgn Mon lolored who buritlarlied Gio
II. vVoalumn'o hurdwaro store some days nso
l.as been bonli-m-id to thlriecn vcars in tho
panltcntlnry.
c".v l:-.!)' Wl"c. Kcuiral becrctary of Iho
Male Uapllst board preached at tho HaptlBt
iliiinh this morning. Tho tuidlsncc was fair
ii iislilerlng the inclemency of the weather.
..AF.""!fi otl"'r l5lr In the eiiy todav nro
L. 11. Stream of New Orleans t E. Hboncr
ot nalvrston E. . Itussell of Louisville
It L. I.rlgsby of Detroit. Fred Giwehcn ami
Sam nlf of New Orleans ami c. 1) GouliJ
ot Louisville
Mire Loculs.
Olive. Texan November 13. Mrs S. E.
Wcr.tcn ot AVoodilllo spent a few days In
Olive. Pho left hero for Beaumont where she
w II visit her dauxhter Mrs. W. H Aldrldge.
-Ml. O A. Stcrneiiberg of Oliye Sternen-
berg K. Co. left for Beaumont this evening on
a short busluess trip.
Preparations aro being mndo for a bunt out
iVl'n .'I jlckct." There will bo about
! ii.' "'".fsrly. "d all of them beln? ex-
ST. l MedJ.'.UnUe'' w.iwt them to bavo
fetlirn u"u "'" 6t!r uuU1 llc
ilMUnAer'parelif.0 ST' "" " Bt Sla
Ai-AISS T0hley Z$SH
ItliiK .Mr and Mrs. G. A. Stcriicnberg.
..i'5' J.11 """''nam and family led yester-
day for lle.iumont. Texas their future ho ne.
He'!? iflt &ril gg ?'" """"
A r W'uy or Killing wilil Game.
Clive Texas Nov. 13. Last aiaht a num
ber of hunters jjathered nrottad what is
knofwn at a. saw mill as a "slab pit" and in-
dulKe4 in .hootas wild grosc. The Bupno-
Ition ks that In possins over tho lht ot
tho fire blinded the gee?e. causlns them to
loowj -tbelr courao aad becoming soittered
they circled aroind tho' tire time and again
and each time that tlfjy passed over volley
after volley was drtd Into (baai f(vm beloi
"."il TlS a .'"f .f tff'n-remaineJ. The
nlrtt Mat dark they we-re unable to find
H of them the sam rrfxht hut early the
tM?wrilnf mf? aud ft lxin nas aelJt In
etatcJi of 4hose that were able to fly a
fhorl dUtsnce Wfore they fell They wers
ill plvaeed wth their VcceM adS"
waua? for anothy opportunity to enjoy
(flV same port.
IF THE 1MUY IS CCTTINO TEETH
'" e .?fl u?1"1 oM 3I11 -c tried
jtMtir. Mrs. Wlnilow's Soothlnj; Pyrun
fcr rJHIdwD teething It soothes tho cfcllej'
3flp be nras alUyi all pain cures
l4 eolio nd U tbo best lemcdy o
s1mii.
CONCLUSION YOU'LL RUApil
ttfl tOOt faalidln lia. Ml 11. !-. I' n.
J UViMlrr m 1'rtlrlo anmie -phono 332.
SOUR LAKE LUBRICATING OILS
piioofcrr op tub wells to bk
PCT OX THE MARKET.
The Pclrolcnm Una Hern llcllneil In
Slte ot the Afierllon thnt It
Conlcl Xt He Done.
Galveston Texas Novembar 13. Texas
has a cow Industry added to her resource
bhc alrcaxly prciSuces a third of the cot on
growa in the Unltid Sialosi sbo turns out
13 flno pine lumber aa comes from tho
woods ot M.chlgaci and tbeheat and corn
and Hock grown here cxcltb the envy apd
admllutlon ot tha Northern Suites. This
t.mc It Is tbo oil business tiat hns como
to tho frcnt.
C. M. Rloe general raaiinser ot tho Gulf
Coast Refining company locatcd at tour
Like Texas wan hero today with the first
l.no ot samples turced out by their michlrl-
ry. Tho refinery Is now compjete.f at'd
bad betu 3n sutcesstut opewilan a sho. t
Lmc. lu speaking vof the wo.k over (here
Mr. Rice said: "Ths devmormont of tho
oil bU3tnets in Texas his be.n a haid strug-
gle. Our compaay was organized m Jan-
uary but it was April beioro the erection
of a p.aut commoftce.1. All thj tlmo wo
laui to meet tho statement of compoiiio.3
that Texas oil could not be reflucd. Wiidh
tho plant was completed and ready for op-
eia.iwh 1 went North to secuio tho neces-
saiy help anJ out of a rumbjr of prac-
t.cal tcflacia whom 1 brouhJ South there
Was out ono man who seemed to Under-
stand tho nature of the Sotie Liku ohs and
wus ab.o to produce resuus. He was ti-
Ueueu and utter a mpte oi three days pi-
lim.cnry work the plant was started. Wo
aro now turning out refined oil au the rate
of a car load or fifty barrels a Way. Tuc
poit covcis ilvo acres of land anti employs
quito a numbar of people.
"In ISO? Texas produced 63.000 barrels of
crude oil. .Most of this came from ths
Corslcann we.'ls. None of It was refined
but was stored and the Hon-ton naJ Texa3
Ccnlroi railroad is now using somo ot It
tor fuel lu a emiio state .ho Sour Lake
pioduci Is known as HJ-gravity oil. Tt is
heavier thus any other known oil and is
iiKir ircm adulteration. I estimate the pro-
duct from Texas wells this year to be zct
lees than 650000 barrels.''
The samples carried by 31r. Rice appear
to bo of tho lineal grade. They aro llgnt
111 color freo from ecdlment and thin but
tho specific gravity is such as to-.ve to
them tho very best of results. All grades
oi lubricating o.l aro made but none at
all Is produced for burning purposes.
Tho refinery bus no connection with tho
wells.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At tho Tremoui C. C. Carpenter Cin-
clonati; A. R. Wllber Now York; C. 31.
nice Soup Lake; Sim Leris SL Louis; Da;
Quinlan Arthur Rlgby Tom Donnelly? Will
Walling It. Elliot John Beers Wm. Ever-
hart John Dickies Rec3 Prosser Harrj
Shejdon EllaJu Fox 3IUt Hull D. A. Mc
Donald W. Althuns Wm. Sbeilejv D. A.
.McArthur Wm Patton Tom Hyde Chas.
Lartc".. Field's minstrels; Thad Eaton
Daulphan 3Io.: Frank Lee Stone Chicago;
W. Kingbalu Texas; C. A. Em.s; Cleve-
land; A. W. Cofflngon Grand Rapids; G. S
WILon W. It. Young Philadelphia; C. W.
Chaudler Biuzorla; uan HerJjersor. aad
wife St. Louis; Mrs. H. Church Chicago;
George W. Brown New York; E. E. Pant-
zor. Shcboggan; Jnmos P. Flunkett Chi-
cago; H. S. Davtles Texa3; W. L Hynes
E.gln III; John Harris and wife Colum-
bia. Ohio; It. L. Frank. D. J. Pughi J. C.
W.lllaius New York; Fiank Bulyin Fori
Woith; W. L. Stevens Boston; R. E.
Leavilt Skowhegan; A. R. Soujrman Deu.
ver; lUlph Kline. Boston; M. V. Kncer
St. Ixuls; R. J. Wilson. Dettolt; H. West
hoimer. Chicago; M. V Powell Peor a J.
W. Hickcy 31. R. Sangubnct Fort Worth.
OUA.NGI1 LOCALS.
The lliK Drive of I.oktm Huh Ilcjitin lo
Cfime In.
Oiange Texas November 13 Tho Sablno
tnun drlvo of timber which hai been en
route to tho mills ut Oianj from Suddutb's
Bluff for boveral weeks pa3t began anlv-
iug into tho mill booms .vestcrdny and today.
Tho drlvo iontain.1 several million feet of tim-
ber which will b distributed among two or
thrco of tho mills.
In tho district court yesterday evening the
Jury in tho caso of Mrs. Wlufred McDonald
vs tho LcuHIana Western Extension Rail-
road Company for damages for the killing
of bur son Nathan McDo.iuld brought It a
vtrdlet awarding Iho ilalntlif J3Sf dmaie
At the last ineetia? of the rlty rouin-d the
resignation nf Oiorio W. llautroft from th-'
city school board .-as reeelvcd and Charles
M. Heln was npptiated to fill tho unciplrid
term
'I lie election last Tuesday offcted almost a
ccinrlto change in bo pereonirfl of the com
mltsloiera court in thla coun( only one of
tho former court being ro-fleited. The
finances of the county are In bad thane and
Iho now county Juflgc will ro Into ofrcc
pledged tn effect a reform In this direction so
that cro his term has iloed Jurors may draw
pay for their services In caeh Instead of
ii-rcnt scrip as at present.
Hon. C A. Teagle who was elected last
Tuctdny lo repretem this district In the Slate
usibiaiurr nas resigned hu ofneo as city
attorney but tho rlty council has not vet
inado an upp iwlmont to fill the vacancy
1'nlcMtliic I'olnlcrN.
Palestine Texas November 12. Last night
about 7:11 o'clock whllo W. II. Brcoks ana
John Mitchell were going bcrao from town
they wcro struck by tho Bvvitch engine. Mr
Brooks was badly hurt whlls 3lr .Mitchell
wa3 shaken up but not seriously hurt.
G II. Turner general frelsht agent re-
turntd from Houeton Ian night
MIes Sarah Word Is honii again after an
absence of several days In Tucker
Ever thing is now ready for the opening of
tho fair ncxi Wednesday. The ladles' depart
meat this year will be a spe:ii) feature and
worth feeing to tee. Tho racing will be secoad
to Dallas only in tha State and all the side
amusements necessary to aniuso a crowd
will bo there '
WEATHER AND CROPS.
ComancJv Comanche County. Texas No-
vember 11. It Is raining up here. Some elect
) eslcrcay.
i -""n'L' nurlespn County Texas. Nov em-
b'.r i:. Iho long diouth was today broken by
a heavy rain which was ratch needed
.Kc'1'"1?' Kfrr Ccunly Texas November
11 The drouth has been broken by a lixhi
l:iniri1JD?..?l"-i?J?.5incB Wednesday
. qSMCt UM Dtlll SVIUUIUI!
Ban Anirelo. Tom Rrn r-mni. t . v-
vembcr .-Veatber lor two days haV'l.V.n
dcrop. cloudy and tbreaUnlog rain. Alread?
llflt showers havo fallen tho past two nights
lrivle Deo County. Texa. November I
Tbo weather has been cloudy Ana a slow drizT
iipin h fi.i-S.V -..uMt Jnrc B)i
erul inontbs Wl
nut iwiro uaiawe.1 county. Texas No.
vember lJ.-Tho late showery weather coniin
""' Jndleatlons thk SteVnoon'aM
night increased precipitation toi
Denton Denton County Tevaj November
1 A slow milting it. n 1.m tii.HV2iZ.
day and If It contTnuS lone enough It wl
nnrt If It tl .. " : ". " "
evoTp.ruQlKUn7haebaWow
q!' m. aownpour
pest week.
hiq?!?t.tic.lidl5?.u.?rf Texss. Novem-
davs and nlghta Ted wffreVi :F tT.
leiable flun u few Sajl iSJu iheraSuDnSL"
acac there Is now
ii itttrj'arfi 1 mvivKt a m. rr.. i. n -
iSHVrr S5 lfhSillf.' J: M '.drsed you a
ir cay esterday. Cold blltzard eot In cariV fr" l naa De.-a ""U
hit uicrnlng. 3iueb daiuece b.h! if.i 'ho next nnual -meetlna of
it tun cotton bv lit uiniinnui r ". .:' ikh1
I . - ..
""""""w"www" 'T
! Weakness in Your Ba
rS'
HIS BACK IS STRONG NOW.
2 cctton for liours 'at a lime without teellnir any pain and weakness In my bsi
2 1 a u pirfeetly satisfied thit your belt will complete y cure mc. I think that y
I SSft R. XDEMITlT.' Hunlers' RetreaL' Tclas." September SHm"
l DR. SANDEN'S ELECT RIC BELT
1h niado to warm up the back muselei and to Infuso them with life. It reni
; tho cause ot pain by giving vigorous strcngtn 10 oil mo vuai pans uaii an
a Ust It free or send for book about It.
S r t n.TirrT ri nrrmr nt a8s in
SAiMiCn CUCVlK! V. Dallas
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iiMieteoMieotsi oooeooveatt
LET US SHOW YOU A PAIR OF
CORK 5QLE SHOES
Hen's Boots
A larger selection than any other houso In Houston.
Boys' Boots
Rubber Boots for tho children or for yourself
"Overs" from 30c to $1.00 all kinds and sizes.
IT MAY SAVE YOU A DOCTOR'S BILL.
mud in abundance. Tbo prospective wheat
growers aro rejoicing over tho opportunity tu
test the new departure crop.
Corpus Christl Nueces County Texas No-
vember 13. A fine ralu fell in this city last
night and this morning preceded by a light
diivzllng rain most of tbo day yesterday and
a cold northerly wind. The prospects are good
for a resular old-fashioned downpour which
Is Just tho thing needed at rresenu
Olive Hardin County Texas. November
13 The drouth that has prevailed here for
somo tlmo has been broken by a continuous
rain lasting about tlilrty-slx hours which bai
very likely given an ample supply ot water
needed. Tho weather li rapidly turning cold
now and the chancc3 are that it will bo cold
enough to freczo by moraine.
Bryan Brazos County Texas November 13.
This county has been blessed with abundant
rains during the past few days. Cisterns aro
all full and r.toek water is plentiful which
was very scarce In some parts of the county.
Cotton Is still coming In but slowly; !SO000
bale have been received to date and the re-
cipts will reach -10000 boforo the tcason
clues which lll bo the largest record Bryan
ha3 ever made.
HYMENEAL.-"
LANCASTER-MANNING Staples Texas.
November 11. A beautiful marriage took
placo on tbo eighth of this month at ths
cleyant homo of Mr. J. 1) Manning in the
vlclnltj of Staple Guadalupo lounty. In
which the high contracting parties weru 3lr
J. A Lancaster and 311 m LUzie .Maunlna.
Tho newly weddod joung cjuplc are of lead-
ing familka In this section of the State and
aro exceedingly popular In foclnl circles here-
abouts Rev. J. T. Graham wan tho oftlclat-
iog minister.
FISHER-JONES Temple Texas No-
vember 10. Yesterday two of Temple's
jou:s people were married in thi court
houso at Beltorr. The contracting parKe.s
aro 31c Clcmenco Fisher formerly of Dren-
ham but for several months lu the employ
of 3Iatt3icws Bios of this city and 31 sa
Allle Jones of Temple. They woio unaccom-
panied by friends and after tho ceremony
tcok tho west SanU Fo drain for San An-
gelo where 31 r. Fisher has becurcd cra-
plojmcnt. CURHY-DUNN Wheeroclc. Texas. No-
vember 11. Mamrfod on Sunday evening at
1 o'clock. November 6 189S .Mr A. F. Curry
of Brcmocd. Texas ar;d Miss Nannie Duon
of WheeTock Texas Rev. Fair ot Hearno
officiating. Thin was ono of the prettiest
home vieddlcgs of the season spacious halls
and parlors wr beautifully decorated -with
fcmllax and white chrysanthemums and
dimly lighted with candle?. While tho
strains of tho ivcJdlns march "Heavcn-
waid" wero executed on tho organ by MIsa
Cnrrto Webb of Crockett ths beautiful
bride drcssal in pearl sray broadcloth
white satin chiffon trimmings with hat
and veil leaning on the arm ot the bride-
groom entered tho pnr.tor attended by 3Ikn
.Marguitrito Horton and 3Ir. Rilnh niinn
of Wheelock and whllo they were being
made one "Nearer My God to Thee" was
rendered. After receiving congratulatzons
th; bride and gr'om left fcr their future
heme Brcmond Texs.
. NECROLOCICAL.
TR-ViLOIl Knijis Tsr.s November 12.1
. E. Tny.tor formerly ot tlite city but
wu- oi uaius cum very juuueniy in Ual
UaS rffiScc!sanephowof PILLOT'S Books
VldrVV Tmnn'.a T--. x- 1 n VS
Died George Vlgon at tho Santa Fa hos-
pital in .this city. Tho renulC3 were shipped " "
to Ciebciri fnr trlPHrmenl '.-v M ri. w
saEMta?8 Santa Fo ""j LIM E CEMEI
uuALii-rxtri worth. Texsa November cj o-i. i. Dli
ii-canain W. a. Eeaii. ow of tte nionior Sand Br ck Clay PI
tei.iCT3 oi Txas. dd at his homo In
.iouut.r. ueceasoj was a Coafederato vet.
cran ard -was on the ftaff of General Rob-
ert E. Leo during the cjvll war
HOWARD Whooloek. TYa Vnr.mi
11. Mrs. Eraclico Hovvsrd departed tbfci
llfil on IW SI. In...- . -
:t ". .r""1 jeuD4 yjars WW
tinnl r'i.i". ' wr" ? n5Uvo of Jlls3-a-
h?' '' Sc lcavtB a h"band and Hvc chll-
?.ref Pia waa a iM member of tho
M'hod.3t church anj ono ot tha best ot
ttomotU? V'1 cn sIck ot hr nelehbar-
r.T." .V " """" auo vausTcn nava tho
mpathy of the satire ne'vhlinrlinn.i ot...
S'3 llU5.rd at tho Hwrno cemetery' Rev.
llha'.r officiating.
Trxns Velrruu' Ilciinlun "
Tompje Texas. Joy. IS. Tho foliowinjj
fca been rocelvoi hern;
ttjshtnjjtou. Noy L To tha hgnirable
W mpte: 0tle.
ploa0n tie e of my depai'turo from
noto mformios you
to delay calllus;
tho Tims Vt.
a&SOSlaUou Until Ontol)r
P.t week Isbal call eaj'd reunion ti bo ed hera tt'ls moraine Jn th S!J
my rosunrv to Texn-s which will be
la ?n e V? ftf" 2Ut of next April at Santa F railway. Ha wa cneap
T?.1 IUrHcf ?f th9 TPXS Veterans' Hw? a coupllns ami Ws foot
acsoclaiUon I teader jrou the tlwnUs ot the Hog-
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Show This Syrap
It is Always a Sigtl
Something Wrong. $1
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it means somcthlns' to feel V'
or n dragging weakness In yourli
It mans that your kidneys aril
.1.... h .If tn ..n.n -- '2
Jlllib lu . ..it jwm ucut) CfQd
exhausted that you have varicM
wasting ot vilctlty or lumbajLff
theso troubles cause a pain ;U
back. . m
"Before wearing your belt my batk was so weak that I had to crawl oai
t; . -i..nA ..(.! viMir tlfll t nffl ahlo to iret out find H
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at $1.00 $5.00 or $6
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1103 Congress Avenue.
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cuort ana experience ana taetpp
of a few thoUblinr! nf naHtSul
chasers combined with a ruarjnt!
excellence and high Intrinsic valmll
jusniy BKinea laoor ana cnolcwta
tenais aro costly and planoitei
can not sell rlanos of tho value (
at a lower price than we ask. 15
Obviously then when It is cUa
that our reputation is boinc Midi
IN REALITY THE BUYEItlPU
ONLY TOR BHST lUTEmuiiil
THE BEST LABOR UNDKttii
BEST SUPIiBVISIriV. .'41
Wo do not comDote In nrlea vitk'a
piano made of Inferior materilLl
cneap ana unsKlllcd labor
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nrcl.lnce In.fmm.ni K... .a' J
will compete in price with any.
with reputation and morlt equal.tsn
"i iap rvn&uu k nscner ana ourpni
will always be found as low'asbs
Elstent WITH THE CLASS OP til
and material which we employ.;''
WE CAN NOT FURNISH!
REST AT THE PRICE OF THS I
FERIOR.
vuBiwiucra wao appreciate aa ftnl
plane a Dlano whleh miiftfelftni'i
the musically cultivated will lafili
irecocnize as artistic and fornt
mey are wining lo pay a fair III
will find In the end that such if
is tne encapest.
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E. M. BUM
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