The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth Year, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 25, 1900 Page: 4 of 12
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WEATHERCROP REPORT
Weekly Mlcllnef the Government Bureau
Texas Section
MUCH COTTON WHL HAVE TO BE REPLANTED
Corn I ° Dolnsr Well Beenase of
the Cool jfiAl lTult Crop I
n ProiuUlnR One
Following is tho cllraato And weather
crop bulletin of tho weather bureau Tcxaa
section for tho week ending Monday
April 23 1000
Temperature The tompcrature on an
average for the week was slightly below
tho normal In moat sections A cool wave
of slight Intensity crossed tho State on
tho 10th which give a Wiling froit with a
temperature of 32 degrees at Aniarlllo
Tho lowest temperaturo for tho week over
tho southern portion of the State was 61
degrees on the 20th The highest tem-
perature for the week was 63 decrees at
UleeVllle
Precipitation The rAlnfall on an aver
ago for the weok was above tho normal
over East and Southwest Texas and gen-
erally about tho normal or slightly lic
low elsewhere Scattered shower pie
vailed throughout tho week with good lo-
cal rains in a few localities on April 3
Tho greatest local rainfall for tho week
was 440 inches at Longviow
CONDITION OF OROI3
Tho continued showery weather over the
Wheat Is heading out nicely nnd tno i
continues very promising
Tho oats crop Is reported to bo In good
condition generally
Cotton planting la well advaucod ov6r
tha southern portion of the State where
some report tho bulk ot tho crop planted
Planting Is progressing nicely over North
tables and borrlcs aro being ma
oals and damaging young cftrn to soma
extent
Goliad Oollad County Texas April 2 <
Entirely too much rain forcrops Fields
aro even now overrun with weeds
Elgin Bastrop County Tesfas April 21
Cotton planting Is very late There W
only seed enough for one plsntlng The
fruit and berry crops wo very promising
Ban Angelo Tom Croon County Texas
April 24 Hall fell In this county today
destroying tbo fruitcrop In Its path and
In Its sudden advent killing cbtckons be
foro they could reach cover
Itusk Cherokee County Texas April
23 A very heavy rain hero yesterday
which fell about eight hours farm lands
wero < badly washed creeks are higher
than for ten years and many bridges have
beon washed away
Dcntbn Denton County Tcxaa April
24 The heaviest rain that has fallen
In wook8 fell hero today Fears aro ex-
pressed that It will work injury to corn
by proventlng the farmoro from plowing
and working th crop
Comanche Comanche County Texas
Aplll 21 Tbo hard rain we had ft short
time ago packed the ground so hard that
cotton that was planted could not come
up Somo aro planting oer Tho warm
weather la making com good
Moscow Polk County Toxas April 24
Tho continued ralno nrs making farming
very backward but an abundant fruit
crop seoms to bo an assured thing now
Gardens also oro very backward and tho
potato bug ltf again in ovldcnco
Caldwell Burleson County Tcxa3 April
2 KarnilPK operations have been sus-
pended for a whllo on account of tho re
cent heavy rains Several farms In the
Davldcon creek bottom near town have
beon greatly damaged by a rise In tbit
strenm It will probably be a Wcok boforo
farmors can commenco work again
Navasota Orlmea County Texas April
24 Another rain foil In this section to
southern portion of the State hoi retardedday and agriculturists are beginning to
of tho farming mtua
farming operations generally Some farm1 tako a serious view
ers are behind with their work Crons ar
getting grassy In some localities ami in
need 6f work
Corn Is not doing well on account of tho
this
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tlon All work Is very much behind and
In many Instances ground has not pven
boon broken in others tho seed has been
drowned out and In still others rank egl
cool nights A great deal of corn has been tatlon la taking tho flolds
replanted and Is coming up to fair stands
but inoro replanting is nccessxary In some
sections Barly planted corn has beon
tllcovlllo Boo County Texas April 23
Thin rntlro county has beon visited by
cxfcMlva rains during the past wook ea
plowed out for tho first tlmo over tho ioriiay forenoon this piaco received one
outhern portion of tbo Stato In locallUea 0 tll0 B0vorc3t soaklngs It has been given
whero tho weather would admit of such in a inng tlnlCs The ground Is now too
HOUSTON DAILY POST WKDKESDAJ MORNING APKIL 25 1900
wet for tho farmers to got Into their
Holds and crops aro going to suffer some
In consequence Vegetables aro also be-
ing considerably damaged by tho exces-
sive rains
Elliott nobcrteon County Texas April
rvm rTralnThUed r eV
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS
Colonel Robert Captain Rlche and Citizens
Discussed Harbor Improvement
TWO PLANS WERE SUBMITTED THEREON
rctltlona Presented In the United
States Court tA lfln Tnyniont of
Claims Notes nnd orHonoU
Galveston Toxas April 24 A meeting
was held at the ofdee of tho United States
engineer this morning at which the ques-
tion of tho Improvement of Galveston har
P i1 r nvrrii rtavs Investigating tho over v
by his vlfo and her motbor They hava
opartmenti at the Tremont
Mamie Fredrlcka Augusta Welters ngod
4 years find 7 months died yesterday at thi
resldenco of hefr parents SM2 US The
funeral occurred at 4 oclock tlU after-
noon from tho residence
Mlxpah chapter No 2 O E S will hold
Its annual picnic for Masons their families
and friends on next Saturday at Dickin-
son Trains will leave the Union station
at 830 a m and 4B0 n m
Marrlngo licenses have been Issued to
Anthony B Day trad Miss Kato M Yeagcr
Mr John H Robinson and Miss Tabble
William John Joseph Stumpt and Miss
Anaa Theresa Bulllngton Albert L Op
pcnhelmor and Miss Abrlgall Roagan
The Daughters of tb6 American Revolu-
tion wero entertained by Mrs Waters 8
Davis at her home on Twentyfourth and
1 this afternoon at 2t30 A musical pro
grammo was a feature of the evenings
ploasuro and the fallowing ladles contrlb
discussed by Coloflel H M Robert ted tho vocal aclectloas
Mesdamca
bor was Georgo Ssftly H Adoue and Ml s Anna
and Captan
no nlcho and number nf
C S a
otwuk Mlm8 gchhelder of Do las and
prominent citizen Colonel H M Itobert
submitted two plans for the consideration
of the citizens
Taking up his first plan ho asked hie
hearers to oupposo that along tho present
bay front of GaUeaton Island a channel
1200 foot wldo was built thta channel ex-
tending to a point midway between tho
clly llnilta and tho bay bridges and no
further Suppose at the point In the west
Dot Bailey played violin solos and Mrs
M C Kimball read a selection
TltDMONf ARRIVALS
John Cottier Beaumont R L Autrey
Houston B T Rhodes Chicago O R
Caldwell Houston Ms nnd Mm Dmlels
Dallas P N Lewis Houston W T
Hancock clt > C A Taylor Aplorw O
Hartmnn Liverpool A M Dent Now
York J K Cochraa Chicago J R
Myers Houston William M Carry Ken-
tucky O C Mead Now York L B
kern
ern end of the ohaunol a bulkhead Kott New York John Miller New Or
conatructed so that this channel or basin loan w j Atth0us St Louis J II
would be completely protected from ro siieny < Dallas Bd Jawly W B Chiles
celvlng any and or silt from th shjai Now York w > A < n ioy St Louis W
bay above suppose that tho whole o tho n Klolne Clovcland Ohio T P Rob
Poiican Uland property was made avail j inson Austin J I ODonnell Apolonla
able tor wharf purposes and made like too c < Pt Klein Cincinnati Oeorge S Andei
Brio basin In Now York harbor eight i Knoxvlllo Tenn It C Benton St Louis
fwt hl3h or as high as Galveston Island P smith city B N Allen and wlfo South
and with both Its southern and northern McAlc3ter Sam Podge3 Topeka B Den
sldos utilized for docks how would that flet Nuw York WJ Brady Decatur III
eult Oalvoston W B Smith Chicago Trod J Burkontz
Colonel Itobert nsked hla hearers vhat jow Orleans C S Chaso and wlfo MI83
would bo tho effect In their opinion of Chase Detroit William WIess Harry
tho building of this bulkhead or dam In
tbo west end It would he said of courfio
cloao up tho channel at one end and send
all tho water of tho west bay and the
upper bay out through tho Bolivar chan
from one wo
J ° r epthe Trt dramigo his many friends Uron their return they
uiU up e ept th
Tflcro will bo honored with a ball May i
of the city and tho citys wwewee
i
mado business
would consequently bo very little dredging
to nantan this chanael
Tho colonel wanted tho people to think
damage to grow
morning doing great
ropi Farmers ry badly behindof th becauso considerable alarm had
th tholr > work 0u account of so much been felt here about tho filling up ot tuo
h javo au their land > channel Ho wanted his hearers to sup
Texas but much of tho early planted cot
ton will have to > e replanted on account rain fow of thorn
unfavorable weather con tbe channel
of tho continued Coton wil have to U poso tho extreme caso that
dltlons With fa > orablo weather plant an01 ho tiird tlmo and seeda nr8 waa cut oft from all connection with tha
lng will bo ruBhod during tho coming Bfarco cotton planting at leist throe bay nXCUpt at th2 lower end that Iolleaa
buffer
week weeks lato Com good stand and looking
Tho fruit crop contlnuca very promts we uu a work baUy
Ing In moat sections Vcgetabloa and Edna C TflTa3 Anrll 23
stFawberrles aro doing very well but mora Cifhiro Saday norn
Bumlilno and warmer nights would bo Ulotlor Vnw hi mornlf stopping
beneficial for those crop Many vogc Ing and attolher h rSnLn coi
miirkcted all farm work and further delaying
complaint H
from South Tex Sugar enno Is doing ft nt lbo 7a r mers on account ot An the Band and silt that now come Into
fairly well
Hny nnd other crops are rains t x prominent merchant tho cliannoi comca jrolu the shoal plaes
doing very well
3lve
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Bloomflold J D Buahous Weather not xalnB lin uiBU cplnloii would decrease tno the shoal places and eome ot thla la de
favorable tor cottou acreage to be planted In cottod posited In tho prosent chacnel
Skipper Cap Southnrd Cotton planting TOxarknna Bowlo County Texas April j in tho basin or channel ho was de3crlb
WloMi Beaumont
Olive Locnlif
Ollvo Texas April 2J Mr B P Mc-
Donald leaves for Livingston this attor
to eighteen lnehes and the tide would noon nt which place ho and Miss Mullln
bring In nothing Jf tho 1200foot lann1 will bo united In marrlago Wednesday
thirty th ty
Was exenvated to depth of AprI1 25 jIq has tho beat wShCg from
Mr J V Alexander a
trip to Beaumont Sunday roturnlng Mon-
day Dr G D Martin and wlfo visited frlondj
and relatives In Beaumont Sunday
An unusual amount of rain has fallen
In tho past two wegks which makM log
i
find a developed and acted ta a Val gTho ramVo ad aXa
storms that bring tome P
lng
for tho city against the m been ab0 l0 naka
bay >
water from tho upper
Ho had discussed thla plan with Messrs
Rlche and Hartrlck tho colonol snd and
they agreed wltb him that tho cost of
Conotderablo itoping this channel deep would be small
moro than about tbreeauartors time on
account ot tho ehortngo of logs caused
by tho Inccscant and heavy rains
Tho Invitations aro out for a ball given
complimentary to Mr and Mrs B P
McDonald May 4
Mr Jamc3 Davis left lor Houston whero
nnd cotton buyer hero stated to The Post up tbo bay gtorma from tho north toino bo wj pirciC80 Bamo fine largo horses loi
correspondent this morning thnt tho recoin 8WP < ping down stir up the bay bottom In ollvP BterncMberg Co which will be
has commenced p0co rain and thunder storm cov lng Colonel Roboitsald thero would bo no mcueo Canning next Trlday Peas will b
Wayland William Splcer Cotton com soction at 6 oclock this ovenlng spoclal current and no scour It would i tho first product r Thero Is qulto a lot
shade will bo kept busy
lne ur causing a great deal of damage to praolUlly D0 ft baam
Colllnsvlllell Waldo Cotton planting fsln a s U orchards Reports from the lm vTho flce onil pUn waa aB follows
that
Leon Springs Max Toopporweln Cot
and this work Is progressing
about comploted mnd iatD vicinity ot Texarkana state
BlmoHB Southard Cotton M being re tb rrut farms wero stripped
planted where It enmejip to poar stands JJ j0ir young groves Tho weather will
provo to
nlanilng7
bo anoibor ootback to cotton
ton planting nearly completed which Is already very much re ko
KlngaburyH Schmidt A 1 cotton will Ka V rMsin ot a o much rain
a rA iB nlea Ua haa dBmaB1 Silim Washington County Texas
all growing crops
Seguln A M Erskluo
the cotton crop hnB to bo
fhn hull of April 2 County Clerk O A Seward who 0J UUml
extensive Interests In the Bruos wharvcfi s
planted ovr o >
In that section
wnldlr bottom has been down
Iuatcad of closing up tho prosent chan
nel Colonel Itobort said suppoie a dlle
wore built from Pollcan Island to tho
mainland at a point midway between Swan
and Toxas City Buppcuo this dlko
ero mado eight or Un feet higher than
high water and suppose tho while ot Pcll
wore made available for
Supposo that the proiont chan
tho bay front ot the city wo o
used by them In their lodging depart-
ments
Tho Olltn Canning factory wilt com
planted and tho factory
from now on
Ramp Ttogrr V C V
Caldwell Texas April S3 Camp nod
gers United Confederate Veterans met
hero Saturday AprU21 and the following
officers were elected for tho coming year
Commander M L Womackt first lieuten-
ant A II Adams eocond lieutenant Geo
Leo third lieutenant J A Pillow fourth
l nro
CaiterH C dllllland Cotton planting ot tho j 1 < ena uog down
progressing slowly Hes o soft tuat cuirKeu
Uuttau Thomas Elklns Cotton coming
up
Manordt J Nixon Somo cotton has
to be replanted >
Chappcll HlllW T Dradlsy Cotton
coming up very slowly will bo BQvcril
days before bottom lands can bo planted
IJIIgore iD H Zubcr Cotton planting
well advanced
Dangerfleld Cotton planting being
rushed v
Gay Hill E Wallace Cotton being
planted over seed scarce
SunsetW TJ Trimble Much cotton
planted
Itangor C H hay Too cool for cot-
ton Ferris W AOrr Early planted cot-
ton coming up4o poor stands much cot-
ton yet to bo planted
Oorslcana D b Gibson Cotton plmt
lng is lato 6n the uplands and the bot-
toms are too wot tor cultivation
Livingston P C KebJInger Some cot-
ton will iave to be replanted toa wot In
places for planting
Olartlett W T Cox Cotton about one
half planted and with favorablo weather
plantingwill be completed about May 1
From Pont Correspondent
Rogers Bell County Texas April 23
A heavy rain fell here yesterday morning
doing considerable damage to wheat and
JL
and tho roads arc In such an Impas
Waxahachles E Shelllto Wheat Is I them Jr
oblalnTupplles
ot tho eoplo to
bMng s y
men sowing tv vhoguess
It Iln llecn neln > ed by tbo lleniy
nnd CnntlnuoH Hint
Beaumont Toxas April 21 nice farm
ers Oil over tho county are now very
buall engaged In planting rice The rea
on Is rather well advanced and planting
la somewhat delayed
extremely wot weather which has pre-
vailed during tbo spring Eveni now tho
planting Is done under serious dirilcultloi
bocaut of tho dampness ot the ground
Mr Wlllard Q Lovolt camo la from hU
farm SatuuUy night and report that
whllo his mon are doing tho best thoy can
toward tho planting they are unable to
U6o tho drills and consequently can not
do much work Ths planting Is be ns
done broadcast or rather It was belnj
done broadcast last wvek but it was tho
Indention to put tbe drills to work th s
weak If the ralo did not further prevent
It Mr Lovlt says that down about hU
farm thora has not been so much rain ae
thero has been In Beaumont and ho thlnu
that from now on tho rlco farmers will
bo enabled to put In the whole crop with
out further Interruptions
AUSTIN UlSTltlCT C E
Annual Convention In to lie Hold nt
Ta > nr In Hay
Taylor Toxas April 21 Tho seventh
annual convention of tho Austin dlsttlct
of Christian Endeavor will be held In this
city next weok beginning on May 4 and
oontlnuftnr until the 6th Inclusive Among
the piomlnont workers In thin society who
will be ln attendnuco aro Strrto President
Orotthaus ot Dallas State Secretary MIm
Wllkerson ot Tcmplo exPresident Bell
aud District Superintendent Fltzkugh
Thornton ot Austin A good attendance
from over Uib district nnd also a large
local attendance U oxpectod The BCfsons
ot tho convention will ba field In thoChrls
tlan chjjrch building beginning on Friday
evening May 1
mflii i
Sluallpoz In Anderson toiinlj
Palestine Texas April 21 Tha com
mlssloncrs court met la called session yaw
terday nttornoou at 2 wclock to Investi-
gate tho smallpox situation It was decid
ed to appoint Inspectors and have a thorl
ough Inspection or all tha proclncts no a I-
to ascertain definitely Ihe number of ras a
existing
i n
Oollad Aotca
Goliad Texas April 24 Tho young
men ot Goliad will glvo a grand ball and
supper at the < pera houso next FrWay
nlsht
Gojlad fire company will go to Victoria
on the 1st of M y to tbe firemens eels
oration
In and out of tho channel would keop the
channel clean and ovorsomo tho sanitary
objection to the othor plan
Tho plan was simply to divide tho bay
Into two baya one great oao north of
Pelican and one small ono south of Poll
can and south ot the dlko Tho basin
south ot the dlko wauld ba ot 700 acres In
extent and tlua basin could bo ot any
doplh dwlrod
Colonel Robert eald he bclloveJ It this
plan wero carried out It would do awny
entirely with any possibility ot Galveston
Island ever being ovorswopt by storm
account or tho waters from the north It any wator pos
on
tfae u oxplalnej4
Mbly wmo over t <
would be swept out through th w t bay
channel or canal
Colonel Robort explained that It wa
ridiculous to have railroad brldgoi two
miles or mora long oor tho bay Thero
was no necessity for having more thin a
narrow channel or canal to the west bay
and Galveston could be mado almost a
portion of tho mainland
Th o citizens prcaont seemed willing to
trust tho judgment of Colonel Robort re
tho government Intended doing but thtt
ho was simply desirous ot finding out their
desires on the subject
PETITIONS ASKING PAYMENT
In the caso of the Farmers Loan and
Trust Company trustee appellant s th0
Houston and Texa Central Hallway Corn
pany et al defendants a petition has been
filod in tbo United States count by the
Houston and Texas Central Hallway com
paey praying for an order directing tbe
payment to It out ot tho funda ln the
registry ot this court the sum ot 5161St
with Interest thereon aud all costs in thla
behalf incurred
This is basod on n payment ot taxes for
Thooo elected
Ivor W 11 Jenkins O W F Wlndel J
M Tngan a id William Irahde
Henry ainntKOinery Suicided
Dickons Texas April 20 Mr Henry
Montgomery a prominent farmer of this
county and who for tho past week has
served na a member ot tho grand Jury Tff
turncd to his home yesterday complaining
of a sovoro headache and retired to his
bed nnd shortly afterward committed sui-
cide by fihooting himself through tho hold
with a pistol It Is supposed that tem
porary aberration was tho causo ot Tils
rash act Mr Montgomery was highly re
spected In his neighborhood and loavos
a wlfo and four small children
ldleneii Canned Suicide
Sau Antonio Texa April 21 Ooorg
Knlosel n machinist aged about 21 > cars
committed suicide at 1030 oclock tonight
at his home 135 Camarro street by shoot
Ing himself with a
tlon
32callbrc revolver
ganllng the tuattor and he explained to Despondency over being out of n Job la
them that ho was not talking about wkatthmight to htxe led to hl3 sclfdtstruc
Do TnjVlunon
Shrevcport La April 21 At 820 thh
morning Mr C Scott Do Lay editor ol
tho Dally Times and Mlsa Ada Vinson
daughtor of Captain H T Vinson wer
married at the Episcopal cllurch Bev Jt
H Spearing officiating The jouug coupi
nro very papular ln social circles TheJ
left tor New Orleans on a bridal trip
Grime County OH
Navnsota Texas April 21 Mr A T
Boss is la from tho oil and coal flolds
of middle Crlmos county with moro fine
specimens of oil They havo a shaft down
tho Waco and Northwestern Hallway com eomo eighty feet now and hopes ot rich
pany which waa recently sold A peti-
tion was also filed In connection with thU
case by Thomas H Hubbard praylrg for
an ordor directing tho payment ot J 131870
out ot tho registry of this court
TENTH DISTOICT COUtlT
W F Treat et al vs Galveston Wharf
Company to try title 0n trial The above
eult Is for title and poieesilon of blocks
CS9 CSS 71 719 and for 200000 damages
Tho Jury In the case of Christopher
Simpson Architectural Iron Foundry
Company vs Lawrence Bros Macon is
still out
NOTES AND PEHSONALS
Ed Elchlltz a well known traveling man
Is in th city
Will Ewlng aa attorney of Bronham
was In the city today
P L Autroy ot Houston la la the city
ln tho Interest of the Magnolia browery
E G Ldnghammer tax assessor of
Washington county came down today from
Brenham
Leo Ttassleur prominent ot
a attorney
t Louis la la tha city accompanied
realisations rise as tho work Is prose
cuted
Stunned liy Ilslitnluir
Kaufman Texas April 21 Whllo cook-
ing dinner yestctday Mra Swlndalo was
stunnued by lightning A physician was
summoned and after a deal of hard work
resuscitated her
i iIWW
Senator Chilton Condition
Tyler Texas April 21 Senator Cullton i
condition Is not Improved and his friend
are becoming very much alarmed He hat
been confined to his bed for threo voeio
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of Clffli
D B HILL FOR BRYAN
Says tbe Nebraskan Is Likely to Win IF He
Makes Fight on Issues of 1900
HILL WILL RUN NEW YORK CAMPAIGN
tlcnubllcntt nlundors Onormon nml
If Democrats Act Consortntivcly
They Can Win Easily
Now York World
Hill Is for Brynn
lie licltcrrn llrjrnnsi ohnncos OX
election nre excellent Hi the ICnn <
nan City convention nuojitn u tem
pernte iilnttoriii iloinluntvl by tbe
losncH ot HMO
Ho will bo to Knn A City n
ilclcente io worlc xor a tejopirnto
platform
He believe the democrat Will
carry > ew Aorlf Stall for wovcrMor
U thcrcn such a Xntlonal iilatform
He lrcllevcn Brynn clone mUfner
Miould vrnuuilc blm to tnlie the
flr t omiortiinlty of cxprcnttliiK srit
illcntlon over Diwcyi it iioorit y
be till own
of Dewey Influence will
to Bryan nilvuntnuc
the democratic enm
Hill will run
pulKii in thU Sato It the ilomo
erat do not make fool of them
will drnft
City
elir at Kansas
the State platform
ExfJovernor Hill talked plainly with
yesterday The above
State democrats
summarizes his position as stated by him
to them He told them that Governor
Koosevolta administration was extremely
unpopular and was becoming 711 inoro
that
ago nnd permitted Tammany to name Van
Vyck without opposition Now ho thought
S soul expecting
victory It Bryan can be kept out ot the
Senator Hill went over the Natlonil
political situation In his conferences with
h7s frloneJ from
get
the battlo smoko thrills him ns of old
and ho only asks the right sort of plat
Mr Hill was as Icy as ever when the
reporters asked him for his views Ha
eald ho had nothing to say but to po-
litical friends who talked with him ha
expressed himself froely
Tho republicans are trying to give
us the presidency ho said to a friend
and It looks as though we wero not going
to havo sense enough to take It Tho re
publicans havo made such a muss
Tho situation In thU State la excel
lent It we can make tho fight without
the Injection ot anything that win alarm
conservative voters Roosevelt la not a
popular governor and generally the
J Ks w
i ilia is no j w j v j wfc
liberal proposition malo to unfortunate j > uf
which
fnrersliv thislonKestabl ihcdconcern
audsoxual diseases In tho world
Tho Von Mohl Co bis tho solo Amorlein
rights for lrof Labordei French preparation
ofOalthos tho only rotnedy known to ad-
vanced medical sclonco that will ws tivoly
Th s reraeify has tor
euro uorvous debility
that It Brynn Is tactful the ttrfftbt i years beeu used as ii speclllc Ini the 1rencli
armies nud since it iuvroUuc
nnd Gorman
tloaluto tho United States bus curd many
thousands of suffereis imd tho lomarknblo
bucccs t of tho remedy lu Europo has boon ro
peated In this country
In order to placo this wonderful treatment
r ° oo trial treatment to ail who wrlto at onco
Tho remedy Is sent by mail In a plnln pack
itor
age and there Is no publicity mtecelrtny
feet safety and a sure omo la guaranteed
Lost vitality creeps upon men unarares
10 not deceive yourself or rotnatti in lgno
rancowhlloyou aro being dragged down by
inr iit i this insidious disease No matter what tho
Roosevelt had done lots of taKDSJ M rauso may bo whether early abuses excossea
glam tbo results
Uttlo elso
He would not havo tho ov8rWork and buslness cares
irotnaturelossofstrcugthand
niir of tho HoUKh Rider to help him this nruthoSamoprotnaturelossof
lme Ho would stand before tho people memory emissions impotoncyv
who
simply as Piatts man a governor
had redeemed none of bis many fine proni
bles between him and tho Tammany crowd
bae been patched up or that ho expects
that ho would accept a placo In a dolega
tlon Instructed to cast its voto for Bryan
Now Yorks delegation
i hi mm Mr Hill wants
tt will wrlto tho platform of tho Statoloft free to tako tho position Indicated la
and ho w III so Into tho fight i his talk He thinks an Unpledged dee
neVttagto wlnaslgnal gallon can make an effect vp fight for
what Eastern democrats think ought to
be in tho democratic platform
This will not mean that the Now York
ers will sulk after tho nomination for
evident they go to Kansaa City In the full ex
and It was vcrj
what ho had to say that ho Is anxious to pectatlon that Bryan will be nominated
tack into tho fay again The sniff of They desire only to keep tbo platform
from being mado extreme
Senator Hills friends all said yester-
day that ho Is gottlng tired pf Inaction
and la eager to get his hand Ja again
SOME IIUMUDIES SUGGRSTRJJ
Colored Educator TnlU of Criminal
Tendency In tbo Younir
To tho Editor of Tho Post
fight This Is not from any desorts nnd merely mention
the republicans
Housfon Texas April MWill you
mentwooughttoglvo them a mighty tcndcncy 0I 0Ur youth coloredespartally
ot
what I regard as
ours but simply becauso
S I omo causes and effective remedies
have made a bad business of It
It looks as though the mon running There Is not a day but that somo ono or
things ought to have horse sense enough more youngsters aro beforo tho couiti for
to take advantage of tho situation They mischief Debplto our
tnett or somo oiuei un
d saffeUed eloments and
could gather In
A uat of
docket
make rpracttcally solid democracy If they well equipped city schools tbo
would be taught by events and profit by I youthful criminals grows larger dally The
the slmplo logic of the situation ac tlat education Is not a falVore Is not
Why keep on shouting 10 to 1 when those
h t tb t lt 3 nol reaching
onough to forceto realize these ends put the
ftho w ould put up money
ln coMldered regUtar
Hanna to spend nearly all he can collect records
than tho schools It la t mo
moro names
right here tn this State without anything
to aoaro for other States for tho good thinking peoplo to note thla
growing tendency and to try o devise
The wisdom ot the situation seems so
apparent that It Is strango that any but tt ways and means for an Improvement ror
blind man can not seo lt Why abusabear In mind that while tha way of tho
is hard at tho rate they aro
and insult tho men who did not agree with transgressor
the time will como when the
Mr Bryan In 1890 They are good demo Increasing
matter of ra sing respectable mm and
crate Why not do a llttlo plattormmak
lng for that class of men as well as thodaughters will bofar more d filcult than
the demo now tor theso ortomals will somo day
largo mass of men who voto
cratlc ticket anyhow who havo nowherohecomo fathers and mothers nnd thflr
earthTo I will not be without a cor up ng
olio on Cods go Isnt that tho Spring
to nothing of tho dectepls
Mni nnmiM of the a tuatlon Influence say
WsiffltdoStarJ work torthe mental and moral Kcakllngs It wll
success in nrwUctS pllltlt W noiS bo then a question ot the sui viral ot the
W l bo ln ° u > < l c o0
blm the It
and Bit down and elect on spot
t ir v ematlo nraetlcal work and orTbo > oun5 ar < s drifting to the bad In too
W Twfc what won for niBeM to n0t ° UEB Ul0USllt
n
3 ° r
Prof Jules Labordes Marvelon
French Prepapation o
CALTHOS
For Lost Manhood
u
B Days Treatmeni t
By Sealed KMdisF1
NO G 0 D GH DEPOSIT SGKEiHtf
varlcocoloand
11 To main fact IS nlnl thls Them lo berMr Hir wants an unpledged and from
dears campaign He hinted at tho delegation sent to Kansas City
Lot State he ad stood aside two jears what he said his friends do not belleva
shrunkon
euro
with
tll03
no matter ot bow ion6 standing andli
tlont feels tho benofll of tho ilrtt daystnS
The Gentle Voice of Spring Announce
Natures Rejuvenation Faces Bein
With Delight Except Those Dis-
figured by Painful Distress-
ing Disease
A GIIEAT SPllIXG ItEMEDT
Do you fesl tho Kindness of Sprln ntJ
your hearfr Are vou cheered ly tit w
ccct of golden sunlisbt creen delis ui
wnrblluu birds Or do you feel thitlihU
nothing in store for you become nm M
afflicted with ono or mora of tb follnlti
symptoms
Pain in tha side back under ibojlis
blade smothering sensations pikiutlw
of tbo heart tired feellne In the moraW
Door aDDCt ft coated tongue bl cMi
Dimples on the face bad taste In thi rasi
roaring buzzing sounds In the bill iW
memorv sour sick or bloatea ttcaw
nalns In the head dlizlness Ueadajta tt
Iessntss at nlgbt nieht sweats b J JruiV
stiffness of Ilmtl U
fdeltng ot ftar
troublts disposition to neglect OQllei u
i1 ° z 1 r
ri
things that with the right sort of manage columns to speak briefly ot thei criminal table coranounrt is euaranteed to ri m
hard Sold ot the reasonablalpw ww cJLt
SScts 70 d J
Mcts days treatment elx months treatment PP
treatment today To hesitate mlrtt lj
atallJnt
mistake ot vour lite lor sale
D il w U ° UUKHAlll Ctnelaattla
le nt Tl f5 to T U most rainy committed wen
tlon of that ratio Is out of the question need It teems evident Jcarly as
It reminds me of a
have
and
acknowledging
keep from
ot misfortune or lndltiorence
wo
tho Pue rto atfean tarftt matVer and the hlnk mnuy will J behind i WJe Truiy inttus case wae lUti IwnW
M ° 5B
r issues that present themselves to indifference but will take refuge = Thing Thero are sMW
other linn nnnfilllln The work a dangerous
1 > > > i n
ov
cry democratic mind Instead ot keep poverty ot when consulted MM grcai to oad in tha pealtentli
Ing
and tricks of tho embryo and t U
Btorles told of their first tirt TU J
some twenty tt
criminal court sent up
penitentiary Some could U W
One
HB 1
vi
many the crime charged It
lot ot felloe who children may be seen n the s u lack
°
In attenaBKo ieau fl n eoalli
committed themselves to a blunder lng schoo hours as are 7 ji aft
who continue shouting and jelling to colored children at any rata hwe inu Pr educationttt4
It I be a cause which Is traceable to elthei I longer In school honorable and gei and useful mi
to mako an
p a yelllng over the silver ouesuun ucationjs J
oT > helpthemselves that property
ItVoiild bring back thousands demo posltlont
liable depredation so
crats ftho did not voto for Mr iBryan ln
1S96 It would give the democrats be
sides a largo number of big contributors
bo less to
may
clety happier and more at ease Our oty
liberal ln making provision
and State are
court
school too soon were pulled green
to ripen In disgrace
Compulsory education
ayouth la
nrrests keep many
t I i M
path While w haje
wm t
I trust it
h not a panacea
thought that something J-
our wayward youths Douglass S > Thin fa
Principal ol tho
School
3mad er friends J notIcea that ln tho Juns eotlng of tho trom the success Itself m < ltr
n tor mn mad eit clear to his the end n °
hi LiiliiT KTnsas Chiefs association and
ih m to Cltv H City Marshals and tbato bo honorable
EioSni3CrKk
SL t f sUver In n minor trouble If the City laws aro Inadequate talee step and to dread so
it to dualntances as an coop TJ
Tvlthout nInnammator puntts m
Ug haidened than reformed
business men or others Ho
frighten away
The u wformBtory th0 state or
Linara t Voi eo VM yuutfcE but 1 Inellne1 l0
streets after eortaln hours at night
Last and beat compulsory educational
laws
If a finetooth comb were raked over tha
city It would drag scores who should he
chances are In favor of democratic w j achooj aai oan attfB3 bul who ttay
c out becaue no pressure Is brought to bcai
nut v us
Senator Hill sPOko without any show of and who are learning the essy ways of
rancor of Croker Those who talked with life I have talked wfth few officials
some
blm calned the Impression that thetrou and It U ead to hear of many of the waya
A Good Natn
New York Mall and Express
to ritt
The good name that
riches lli °
chosen than great fl
barew
prizes still Several men
discovered ln this
been
Illustrated the priceless yaluooi
rep
recordmen of ripe years
the old school It you will
sonewh
wore taught In o
Puritanic ethics and when pww B p
no g n
laid on with perhaps a e rettiSW
road to Buccces was not
The
Nothing whatsoever couiy
for Its loss K a dtt tte caiiS
wocla l
one
was
lug
s circle of fnVttd r2
a V
tQ be wou as rs
xeQ If encm j
nowo er o i i n
wd
1 5 a mWortune U
It occupied beforethe
JTH
rc hnt mIgt pnn ettMtlw < 0ut ot the
admit to tho place on Teiw of competition
sot control o
Uryan men number I will bo nican
a = i o
a aci chargeable ims i
6c 1a t or J J V ou S Jffift P y tbe good people and recommended not one foul blow A HjwjJJ
al
n 1 PLl riMtoihr nLh K mu ran ciueTs tlhelr m e W and ehM alto
to throw himself heartily Into the fight market
lnc > and ihTWfh them reaeh the higher imy years lt the
E our clly almost support one
powey and eSprelvo
aud
too use of trying to run ananout of the Nlght g choo8 for tho0 who aro taxeti
party especially when hos such a man j work yet need and desire education
as Deweyr Laws regulating children running the
so
hTia lSSff Wta STZP Wh no There aro many S XSK StfS
he told his irlenaa but he ought to bo w D w
fl our chliaren ln tno strerts ot our lQwa
of great benefit to tho democra laparty BnJ etH from be f t hat ft h
belittling Dewey the Bryan
Instead of
0 parUcuBr one to M0 ntter an a caro
men would do taemeeWM much E00d it ttMB
f M f 00u k th
they welcomed hint to theparty with ac
t0
crImo and run hlnk WJ
clamatlons A man like Dewey la worth
tt0fli ihocld do eoaJelhne on thj8 ine
liaving In the partand will bo a help to j eethat tne g0od Vhltes will corns
any party that has him to our aid
Mr Dryan u d not dojjetter thao Moro gcneoia cioep
blllty oTtho town ittht
u
about tho ashes when requit
There are a hundred brin K
crown
seen ln this town their
J
unspotted good It name r J
who have made re 0r w sj
ward to give no man no >
thra No profession el
without JlB Pleaj S fc
retbrmaiory tn toneD
J5Jn Ji0 SRL W5 1 ° could and raUt ot tbo dn BJ J J fl <
B navp r
it
names to conjure > by
j jjjfsp
do I have never accepted tW
hristic
the as 0t
pleat ot rpoitals In
it their world Tour
bilious it Is to t Vr 0 h Sl
a vigorous career t
pood same ln the other
Ufa work
Post
Washington y
Mr annx Is not e B t
W pl
a dstoh
a
to got a front seat h
m
disF1
motit In ilvo ilnvs the medlclntjesatlt i
will mako you feel like a now man uw
Tho VonMoluCo often recelvci tli vJiv
astonishing testimonials from persoalwS
hnvo taken only tlyo days treatment Th1
havo thousands of testimonials from tkSi
who permanently cured afttrh
Ing boon given up by doctors inlile4 ii
ruined InTiealth by disreputable gSi
bcheraers and wbon they had Riven asiU
lust hope for health and happlncfs Noim
slblo person will permit hla name toba h
for a tesllmonlal as an admissionthith k3
nuy of tho < lisea3C3 for which the Drctunfi
of Onlthos la a spcclOo cure 6om ln2
nponstblu advertiser are using madeSS
testlaionlals but tho Von MohlCo Imrifci
bly decllues to mako pnbllothonamcsortSi
respondenco of any patients who have
T ° w
cured by Oalthos
KIvo days treatment will bo placed In tm
hands free of cost and you aroearaMfii
urged for your own sakotosend forltwiii
out delay Wrlto to day uud send yew jjl
dross It 13 not necessary to glvoembarrfcv
ing details of your symptons Tbo book k1
companylug the flvo days treatment Trill St
nblo you to tako tho mcdiclno In pdvatstM
treat yoursolf successfully at home IteS >
nothing to try this remedy It may costjot
a great deal more Io lot thlaofferjro bT Vm
today Address THE VON MOtfLcO l
OINOIJWATI OHIO Largest Importtit9
Standard loparatlona In tho UnitedMi
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