The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 274, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 1, 1899 Page: 5 of 24
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l?'Cuttnt'? Sot Waiake any' deuionstra-
Pu 'Bwry' " .---
Knf oer tit the EOyernment w me
afced "Stales twa' privately dv)iiei ly
.VitilVaioUttB "Cubaiw. VThe problbltloa
0 I11' l&d svca it this .!-
Ice. I4":atbc4n. riven. NoymiMiiws tne
lit tb&t It' iralvoa Miows turn .toe
AVnfcnfrat' Gonerai'Brooke and-aeneral
udloir ta.aHftalnea ; expert Juae
nnsn cuuvcivr w 'u' -
StoroOubsa fls. were uke in todr.
i..Y.Kp tit windows ui' Dunamxs sion
rt i'lln of March? of the United 8tates
whlehfatdi-beon' rented- by persona
tohin io irtow1 theprocssslon wero.glven.
? 'd.tb 'lovlUbtUxn ot ths. AmcrlMM'W
uban UiMesNsad gentlemen to .wltDsss'
e ptvrd at ehepsj.acofcia.vs been .a-
ilned wltblho explanatlonthat .thereelp-
...i - ...- 'JniUmUnnJ Hn IKlt ItlltOJlll tO
ij(wr' houses tomorrow. Soma dwell-
hits may'aDi)eai"driapoddn.bl4ck.
.The "small pPe criticise tbo Amencaa
oliey with.toucnca or 'Disiermsw. uu w
lirgor. .dallies .ao "w""" .".
rlntoa aaonyiaous 'wtaaiiiB m u i-
ulatton; a.uricaiiy aavuing vao
"nvor minoi - as uucj w" -.
ad' ttmo cheering; tno Anuerjcuu-.
... nf nncM'.!s likened in these Dahd-
ita tn nrwrUfmr. regarding wblob tho
lwpcople and friends of tbo bride are
.ia .i. Atuz miiprtaiaotnlll tak place' w-
lhVtoat that 'thoy can celebrat tho
real a monta aence.
The city1 la quiet tonight If baa baen
r two days. ... .
HtoCouaters or lnaiviauaus s mim .u
lltlcal idiac3Slon3 suoa a oiui w
.i ti n( "00. MO inhabttanta. ara
m.i indicni.lvn of a' riotous inood.
ost of the Cubans'' are grieved and dlb-
ustf ul regarolnr tb itlUmato purpose ot
id' United Stale3. rwsaer inau ansnra.
Ooanpany C of tbo Foumlta regiment Is
icampea trpoa the Glacis at the Oabanns
rtreaa and Morro caatle. A. few Spanish
tlllerlits are inside. The Spanish' n-
atrymea la tne city naye uccn wiw
num in snaco coverlnc six blocks em-
laclnB the Caballttrla wharf the palaco
a residence oi tao uimry bui
Xho Jiear-by barracKa lor a lew nun-
l golaicra. These' troops. win ooara
hlna arlv' in the morninfr lcivdns
ntnln Onnoral Castellanos alid hia statf
wir ! nmfteetlon of the Americana.
IThe sound of' hammcri Is heard In the
Uaco nailing; up Dootes coniainias: ino.
kpers. books and effects' of the captain
Ineral. The corridora and offices are
ewn with waste paper and useless trl-
Oolonel Baeallao chief of staff of Gen-
al Rut Rivera wiho ihas been conflubd
r a long time; was released today. Ho
oko comely .and in gooa neaitn. ho saya
xA. hn has 'been well treated recently.
bt'that 'he 'had a terrible time during his"
iprisonmort; .In tne cabanas rortres
here'he'waa confined In a wet nasty cell.
lo will request tfc American .authorities
try nkm. upon line .ouurB oi mmucr' in
aer.ros coar;'Ai mtie.- He was releasea.
onbls' own 'recognizance.
Ooneral "Davis camo in from Plnar del
'. today.' He 'says the province l? peoee-
r4 out ne aslw for nrouior rcsimcat io
ttrtil and garrison the remote parts of
e province.
Tho health of bis troops is good.
Penator John "W. Ianiol of" Virginia nr.-
ved today on the sterner Mascotte.
ItELIRF WORK.
Ifnmber of Clillilrcn StaiTlntr nnil
Aid Is Xeertcil.
New Torlr December 30. G. W.. Hyatt
Red Cross agent at Havaua In ro-
fcouao to n request from the Central Cu-
. Relief committee for accurate informa-
bn 3 to tho condition of itbo pcoplo under
obsprvntion recently wrote to tho
omission and his report hao induced
le conmis3ion to send ell tlio supplies
; its possession valued at about $10000
e-flfth ot Which air Hyatt says is neoj-
absohlteJy. Wr. Hvatt'e letters hnv
po been oent to Washington.
m a JcttTrtAtcd Daccniber Cl- at Gunn-
otoa air.- yat speaics of the lirep.tul
Corro. established by Miss rinrtnn fnr
ncau aaiiaren. He says lie found a nuril-
lr of children there lltemiiv atarci.
hey ranged from C to IS vrmm nii n
Iks for food and some 'playthings such
l'Zw'L!m"?'' Klle3 useesung that It Is
tansable to gather children together
i curjr nw quo siorvo lacux vo acatu.
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i.v. ft'' lh w't Vnillng li.8f. m' -January; 10 will '.nvenJjw "abov'a
5 ;Bormaljtea9t'6t "the JtwkleS'.ftndb'elW.vwesX iRatntall for the wimeweek wilf-bs'-
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. jcross wc?to( Che Rockies couuhy by the?cToso of-tlie'an vtbegrea'i ccfltinli J
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NOTE la above .chart flmires on fliclit are days of montbi Hold 'paper with fl
urea- t top. The 'horltontaj paraltsl ilncj" represent normal' tenvperaturo ot many
years past. Heavy slgrag line' for Northern- line of .cross marks for Southern
States .Indicate as they go abore or below the double line whether temperature will
be Mgh or low.. N for Northorn S for Southern latitudes;
central valleys the 11th Eastern States 13th.
Temperature of January will average above nonnol casrt'of tbe loclties ex-
eeipt in Maine ihe upper Missouri valley and Canada. West of tho Rockies tho
tsmperaltUTo will average below.
Tho flret halt of January and the last hoilf if taken separately will aver-
age above normal east of tbo Rockies but for. ten daj 14tb to. 23d 'Inclusive
will average below.
The temperature will not go very high during the. flreit' half ot January as '
an average but the averago ot the 2-Uh to 31st will' bo very high.
A general thaw will occur during tio last "week of January. See'lator bulle-
tins for general details ot January temperature.
Precipitation of January will be abovo or about 'normal'. In tho Southern
States and In. northern parts of tho Paplfic slopo and below ..normal in Rocky
moimtaiin countries Northern States Canada and;southcrn partsof tho Pacific
slopo. '. t
'During the last week in January the warm wavo will bo followed by sovore
storms .blizzards and .cold weather.
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WBATHBR PROVERBS.
(By Prof. Linn'ey;)
A number ot weather proverbs have baen
found' which apeak of the offoct of. ap-
proachlng.stonns tipon birds but theirero
few in regard to our song birds"- most of
tboin being 1n r'agord to the flight or. ac-
tions of seagoing birds. I find a'.few how-
ever wihlch seem" to verify the observa-
tions of Mi 'Warner; among thesearo tho
.rollowing:
When birds c-eat'e to sing rain and thun-
der will probably occur.
It birds in general pick their fcathars
wash themselves and fly to th'elr nest;' ex-
pcctraln. It is said that parrots and canaries dress
tbo 'nftuafemeaV lriauV to'i'ay In these' dls'-
PBiic mat urn oirecwrs or theLouisflll
unseam ciud wiiuui jioki nil inuiormm l"IKi-
liig. toriiRh't.at wlilch iieaU ot'EMieralliibitc
lntc.rra woul'il'bc.teltlcd. bo sueb niwlinie
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wiui.ni.iH- iw.wovcr tuw uaBPiu nsws
oraugni nere'.rrom ii)oi;aa uv Diioctor llr-
ney 'llreyfus was'mhde known by biai tonlgbt
'sad it throws much aaiMtUal llrlit on hi
pieut-ciubjleasuasRchcmo. recently hlntrd In'
New Xpr)t-and;it'' InelmceUnc1 of the- baseball'.
Mr: Dreyfus 'said that sontnt offers' bare
boenmadei for' tho'sUr nlkfcrs of "Uio LquIk-
-iiir-:tt. '..l '"-Vjr-.i.. ... ..... ...i.. -
lino. -uu.; ino cuauvrnituu -ui vuu.ucais. snat
.tbtwttiiriifntXwlt! 'be m'adq at the annual
mttu'ot'tho ttockholdbis next wok
CTt"im'porlant .'than'tbti boWeer U the.
BlnUmcttt Uccqulvocalty .taaflo for tho ftrsL
tltno 'tfl'at 'the elclit-tlub 'leaiue acheme'Is' a
iealily.lsnd' thai ItBVonsumm.Vllin'liaawj on.
.mo. ccvieton or.ute Kt. i.oui.-i court wuiiu
iwlll be made this week is Ihe ctcs of. Murk-
enfutsvs. Voa dcr.'Ahe. It tne wiuru dScwo
In taor ot Mueatvifuss and thereby ut
Von dt-r Abe.T tbcro-.'Wtll bo but il8ht clutu
In. the leoKUo aurtHJoulsrllle' will not bo om
ot .tbcnl. Tbo HanTio has alt-tody mal iva
oner iot jUio-coioaoisi.wiui cvruiin urvvwu
and tho local " mognatcj have practically
nsrecd to' tho terms.'" .
It tho courts ot St. Louis.dtclde In favor
ot MUcltenfurs the" Cleveland to.nu will play
in tho .Mound City. Uoulsvlllo and Wnshlim-
.tou will be boURht out and" abollrli'Oi. and
the llalllmtw Xiom win piay in urooniyn.
thereby reducing tho league to tlsht .'clubv
It Vou dir" Alio vlna" his suit and ho is kept
In' rower by' the. St. Louis courts thoti tbo
reilmtltVrt deal will be blocked ana tntf lows-
..III. .1..t. .tll ... l...l.l.. rllDr.Hn nf Elilnr lf' ltd".
.otur players. It can ba snld however that
tho moEtiales expect tlio courts to dccldo in
'favor of MuckentnM end they have already'
made oiranRonitnts'fora meatlng ot ths heads
ot tlv olght clubs lutercotcd.-
While. Mr. Breytus would not no Into do-
tallfl regarding tbo otters ftom tho Kautorn
cluttv bo adnilttwl that the Now "iork ud
Philadelphia1 clubs' were the ones Hint seek
the Colonels' beat playtro.. He alpo uamntM
that one of1 tho offers was S1C.O0O for Outfielder
Fri! ninrkn and Charlie Dexter ilr. l'rkd-"
man also made an otter ct 4!W tor l'llelitr
Cut uliicham. Philadelphia hna also Wndo
olTers for Clarke Dexter ulid Klttrldge. Jlu-
goe and Kiingmnn aro nuo .KauK'u oy uio
Eastern mosnatea. It Is stated that tholocnl
ntcnfMi onn iltnnnfin of four Or flvft Ot their
playcii to tho New Yoik' nwi l'niladeiiiuu
ciuis for at least. .- wx. ..
Whether tiro iJbulavllle stockholders will J
decide tp.ditpose ot these p!nyeral8 a question
which -will not b answered until the annual
meeting next week.
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Gieseke'Bros.' Modern Shoe StwBlll
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their feathers and "are wakeful tho even-
ing before a storm.-
If npeacoclt crie3 When he goes to "roost
and Indeed much at -any time- It Is a sign
of rain.
'RoblnB will perch ou' 'the-topmost' branch
of tresa'nnd whistle yyhen a storm' Is ap-nrcischlng.-
The rcstlessnofs of" our domestic" ani-
mals and barnyard fowls before an .ap-
proaching is torm is wrll known and many
of. their rojullaiitles have bou' spoken" of
and even more 'that should bo prophets ot
appTOacihing rtorms is Indeed n novel and
intareGtlng thing. That such 4s tho fact
howeycr Mr.. Warner's observations
tbrousb many ycars'and much travel oecm
to 'Verify.
t. Paul to Celerata.
Tatil. M.lnn.. December 31. -Mayor
efer-jhas issued -a procUmation asking
epooplo of St. Paul to display tho Na-
fcnal flic on Sunday. Tha Stars aiTn
rtpos are to bo displayed in co(.bratldn
fcnish soldlore. ' lUD
WEAbTHV SPAMS1I I.ADIE9.
Kf. Prefer a. nes(itenc In Teas fo
. in iiiivaua.
ITaoo Tesas; December 31 Sens
Mt Barricras and' "damghter Senorlta'
bnaa Ban-lews aredn Waco t'o-spend 'tha
ST BTO poaaaps make ths city their
minat;;iiome. They are. 9nanisb' ladlo..'
En1?ni.I!S"J.D t'ff tdbrw of! .rilouionant
r -- "niw mo.cipanisn navy.Uou-
ant.!Bamera served in r.nh-n if
' 1V1. In Ih.'-tuhl. .-. . . .. "vwt.
ttjnlua; Incident but probably aid-not
j!n(iep3ffl. -He wosra frugal officer
ey.er. and Invented hla'earnlngV in sugar
w in Havana Drovine. h. i .i.
Paf.f laif0urplant4tion.ntar Melona
-- yuiiu'Diuu iiuip TPntrt u'ittdhu
i h nA .LZX'Ziitrzrr.' av ""'i
r.r-v' Mftuauwr aro rno only
tasomajnoomo from tihelr Cuban propeN
KUf?;iB0VQ.ram?nt21 Bff3lr f") the
SQufOndfhflv .Hn n.t -I... -.'A .IV ... 1
r: .- 2rt"TMi "i!uaeuo .leeuna:
L!? fner.cd.iinti'y.-hutreoaailzfl'tho
K?S!.fonW'Wto.4lJanl had ken"
i-il" "ryea 'nd:trtn)crty values
kBlwttwppiiared'.Tbe ladles will
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of sitot -under the skin but which doctcrs
will remova today.
T4u;Templo Water Works company oad
city of Temple vho haW ben in a law.
suit and ''squabble" oyer the "Insurauce
money from the recently burned opera
libu5c are about a a.grcie upja . settle-
ment of the difficulties and a sottlement.
of tie claim 'which ft 4s bspsd may to'
done.
Tho foundation for .the now railroad
Young Men' Christian Association build-
ing at tMs place has been completed and
work on tho mala body of' the' structure
will bo pushed rapidly.
Charles A. Beele.r. ofrarsetl by warrant
with being the robber of $60000 In funds !
frcm alio Wells-Fargo & t;o.'8 express at
San Antonio is well known here whora
ho is believed to havo been foully doi't
with. His friends do not bel(ove be would
do a dishonest deed of any' kind and hepo
that he will' "yet turn up alive and nblo U
prove bis innocence.
Mr. J. M Cinwrord i coaflneil' to hli
bed sick with fovcr.
Dr. R. A. Miller has returned " f rpm.
Trlslt tn' BnnWiboro. ' V'.V
ailsses Florence end Kate Noble of 'Mar-i
Ha are in me city vidians irieuu. .
their' 'dlan:ond wedding" nnd thank them
for this elegant entortnlament which has
himi .urdvemlly eelacd a success' from"
sii&iit to flolah.' '
The i Jilgh ostoeim of ma:iy fripnda found
tangible evidence in hanU'jomo cotton p'res.
enta.
A COTTON WEDDING.
Sir.
Winer'CunilUIr'Mav' trr.
wple4TMifTOtcember. JaiUrVmt
W.0ajMr;;'j;;k-ck'ioa''-wor!
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and Mrs. AVooda Celebrated
Tliolr Second Anniversary.
Platonla Texas December 30. Mr. an4
Mrs. II. A. Woods celobraitid thoir second
aniilvereary Decembisr 23 by tesJsri'ng
their friends' an elegant wcaing'. recep-
tMn at their beautiful home.
Tho elegant residence 1s: admirably
adaptcjf tor entertaining and was gay
with Chrlstma? greens throughout givluu
it a festive and joyous look.
The design of fleecy white circles was
carried out la (the flow; roomo and ball
used for entertaining cotton being thus
effectively as well as appropriate'.? utilized.
while bunches and garlands ot mUtletoo
weix) hung in every avallabjo place.
Pottod plants roses and bowls of cut
flo'were addied'-.helr beauty to the seano
and the' eff ect of tbeThole was 'exoe'edlngly.
pretty.r
Fim a curtairieoValcpve Inthe hall.swo?t
utiBinsotinuali;. wore "idili)niil' by' the
'orchestral " '
Misses Da'slo WVcdifsnd Hattyo Blu-l-wortu
ond.tbelr.att'cadatu aessted. la n?
celvlna aua dispensed their hospitality 1b
a ctannlng msnesr.
' Mio) Woods woro a bandaouns brocaJei
wbHo sills ovonlng gfswn With pearl trhu-
m:cigE. Sho is a sister of. tho host and a
proxy graceful petite bloale.
Mini Biudniorth woro blue satin with
black t overdrcsa arid rbs-is; Sh is a;
beautiful girl and one of iriatonia't most
The liiiesU wero first received iu iho hill
rt 'the yous( adiles' and then In avery
Th9 receiving party werpJccpt quite busy
do-injftfce' honors bt the' occafilon.'i!
' -Punch was served Mtica.'J ft' liaaitoajs
hsarfl-iwUnttd f jiweh' bo'w from an aitrac-'
live .'look ln'tbo back parior"by"lttls.Mlai
Hat'U?-WcVds who loolsed.Wk8 a falry';'in
her- white .orga'ody eyenlng dress as she
nittudhAro'Sjul there amorg.tbe gujste;
; onoiot'itbe pretties faUires of the af
fair Mas. ne .piouireatitio jiujiui iu3ui aau
tboldaJntyijp?shnjents seryed wblc.ceoT
MEted of-' pj'salad 'covrie! ealts lees'jr bon-
hituiaxul lleil almond; . '.'" " ' f'
HANaUET AT lfEMPSfTR.VD.
Womnn'n m-ii(llji cinb Colobrnte.l
tlic lloll.lnys In ii l-Mttlair Innner.
Ifcmpsicad. Texas Dee oaiber1 31. The clds-
inr; weelc of tho year .has bef-n fruitful of
somo onjoyablo events -On Wednesday last
th3 Woman's Rcndlnp club rclebratcd the
postpotied Christmas nieotliiR with a banquet
at the homo of Mr?. itcLin. This cliib moets
weekly and among the mombera arc tbo
mental celebrities or tho town married as'
well ns 'ouur Indies. Mental work is cul-
tivated upon the hlchest Plane and tho ad-
vances made during tha two years' existence
of tlip club Is said to bo wonderfirl"
. ? Atoiher grand ball was glvon last nlcht
at .the' Fircmon's hall. Tho clililinc bloats
of tho blowing norther did not deter tho
crowd but wts rather an incentive for alarKo
attendance Cohen's orcboftra ot Drenhnm
furnifjhed tho music and was pronounced tho
.best of tho land.
Farowcll rtccptlona were given ct two dif-
ferent place lost nlsht to two young.' ladles
before their departuro to tlie Jlary Nash eel-
lese at SUrman. Ono at tho homo of Mr
and Mrs Dr. Morrison (n honor pf Mlts
MRD' Morritcn. their daughter tho other at
tbo homo of Mr. and Mrr. Vm. Joseph In
houor.of their niece jlUs Daisy SchwaK.
Jir. and Mrs. TIU Johnfott. Jr.. hayo o-
tunijd from an extended bridal trio.
A I'nrtj- fit Vjioliler.
Waflder Tessa. December 20 Tho so.
clal clroles ot Wadd'tr VTC'ro put In quite
a fluttor of excitement a few days past
i when Invitations were Issued bearing the
following: "Mir and Mrs II. T Hop-
kins request yciur presence at their .borne
Thurediy ivc December '9. ilS'J3 to- meet
'Uncle Sam' "
At 8;30 the' gueat's began to arrive M'ra.;
HoplUns smilingly receiving -at tie en-
trance Introducing "Uncle' .Sam" be shak-
Jra?"ianiJs' wltb each .Individual. Miss Jlyr-
tle. HnpWna received' in the parlor vhl'cb.
'-was nc&anuuiiy uccuiuan iin nc.ti'w.
BUCICWA BIJATS T11K WORLD
Mnde Tiro nnd it Onnrter Miles In
:j.rt KJnt.
Ean. Francisco; December 31. Buckwa bay
gelding tho property otE. W. Purser ran a
reninrknblo' race at Oakland today breaking
all previous.records for thcmlio and'aiquartor
uj. to and including two and' a quarter tuilos.
Buckwa .together with Daisy F Veloi and
Wheel of Fortune tfctit'.to Uio po.it Iu tho
AHjiTian club rclllng "staUos value $1500 over
a distance of 2U miles.
To" an oiioii buim lluckwa went to the lead
n'ad was never' headed. At the" mile which
wan mii In litl'i bf had ab ndvaqtagu of ten
lengiuK una was running ur.uer a strong pun.
A mile mid a halt was made-' In 3:!U!g wjuiih
Is n auartrr of a eceond le3s than latnp-
liBlilui's rucord for lh4 jaino dlstanpO. At
tho rnllt-and thrc?-(iuarteK Dwkwa vK5 lead.
Ing by half a dozen lengths nnd made ths
dlsiiiEci in 2j58?i half a 'second under Ben
Holllday'n record. At thotwo mllos tho old
horse had cllppsdiS sorbuds "off Ten Broeck's'
record (ngolnsf tlnw) making ihe distance 'lis
3;25 Hat.
AtrWio lastr qucrtcr.-Jockey Henry Martin
who had tho mount on Burkwa bosin urging
his horse although he had a lead of two
lo: gtr-s over Daisy "If. Buckwa nevor faltered
rcrpondlng gamely to Martln'rt call and fin-
ished the two nnd a qiiartcr'mJIcB In 3:51 tint
krocking.bU seconds oft the bcsfprevleuif reo.
ortl which was 3:;G1. mado by Springbok
nnd Freakness in n dead heat at Saratoga
July 15. 1S75. Daisy F the Eoenpd horw- timed
separrtely ran tha distance Jn 3:51i4. which
m iw tcvunuji uciow ine previous recoru.
CVCIK HACKS.
TOIkcs l)pfe:i(i-(l tillison In a Trii-Mllo
I'ru'cil Unci;.
New York December 31. Over 4000 persons
attended the cric ot eyclo race3 lonlKht at
Mndlton Rquaro garden Tho last event was
n ten milo paced race' In-Uepb Hcny D
Ellies of Glens Falls apd Harry Glbron ot
Cincinnati. Kikes miredsd n atari of fortv-
Jlvo seconds to tho litrlp rider and eaflh wwi
pnecd by tondfm leani W.th a start of
foity-flvo seconds Glbion ws over three
laps to the good when Elkw went after him.
After rKlns a mllo and a hhlf ;-:ikta caught
UP with Olbson. and In tlio nc.xt mllo Elkc
gair.ed u lap on' tho Ohio boj-j who did net
stem (o bo ap'e to follow lils paoemaktri'.
When they had covered four and a half
miles. Kikes got on oven terioii with his on-
j.or.er.t nrd at the end ot the elxtb milo vo3
ova- a lap nhend. Olbson kept manfully at
his work but Kike was too miuch for hint..
lilies bad gained a lead of thiea.l.tps In tbo
einhth milo and at tho tinlih wag1 four and
a half lSMii ahead
REGULAR AS CLOCKWORK.
"e.
DUMAS ARK. July 24.
My menses used to come twice-a month. and wera
very.profuse. .1 had almost constant headache back-
ache pains in the lower abdomen.and great constipation
pf tlie bowels. I: have used four bottles of Wine.of
Cardui taking Black-Draught as needed and now;my
njsnstruation is asreguiar asclockwork.
MRS. L. M. WlTHERSPOON.'
V!?ElREETf
" cj
mi
fr?
"31
7.
i
mt.
The menstrunl period should regulorly appear no of tener than eyery
twenty-eighth day an A should continue three to five days. TJiere Isdaneer
ahead if the menses come oftcner than that. It means an early death.
Happy old age Is impo 3Blble If nature's programme is not carried out.. If the
menses are too profuse or too scant if there.is suppression if there !sany
weakness or drain in t ie organs of womanhood not a moment should be. lost
in taking Wine of Cardui. As Mrs Witherspoon says it i-egulates men
struation like clockworki When a worowj is
"regular" and her delicate and distinctive organ-
ism is strong and well her health is sure to be per.
feet and a perfectly healthy woman 'has many
years of brightness and happiness before her".
mm
'os'ltisi
LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT!
1'or adrlco In cttei roiulrlng ip.
i clil directions. a1c!rJ9.clTlnaTmiS'
: tont. l.aditt' Mvlmcj DipartmtnX
The Cbnitattawi-B Medicine C'J.
Coattinooet V'enn.
Wine o Cardui undoubtedly lengthens life-
A Largo Bottle is soW fot $t00 by Druggists.-
K.
mmm
IL'?iSffiK31
1 1- -..5WJiC. &7X
mistle-too and' ribbons; 'and with pqasjlTaitti
reientlng "Uoclo E.im" tho lucky uno V-ii
to' recch-o a -beautiful 'cut-s!9ds vast. Af-
tf r itho arrlvil or ell ths' giiests "jUnele
Sam'' was Invited in the' pirlor vvlu-te he
j-waa owrvcielmcd 'with questions coiie'em-
tng Air late war. Thtf rem'aval of' "Uncle
'Saai's"- A'.sxuIbo revealed. Mr.- Jaipos Klt-
.'slmmons and tho faot that 'Mr. Lea stiller
(was thfe .lucky .Kuecse'r Miss Ujtba-Illnes
nyiu ssa-n.nronio' gave a. cuojee ftciioiou
and nn1 original .cctiiIo. qg cinccrplng the
WOltllder 'bova'ii-nrt fh u-;ir-1 (hti -ivno ri.
-- t---- "'-. --.- -- T-..y. - ;--
oelyd with; shouts of. laughter 'and ap-
Dl.uso' '- -.'"" ' "
'At U o'clock sunper was .served. The'
dtnJng room- wis bea-utlfullvllccorj-ted and
tb.tnbl;a wsre loaded with delicacies that
wciUd hawboen' 'feast for ttie'-ga'ds. ' '
. a--'. ii - -. ' -'i.
Smn Auirelo f Cb t iV 'eT
Son Aoiwrtp Ti'iPe!&ber3Q'T-Abcut'
JOO(KQ'Worti'ciU)T-paWbMvbo';oW
ucii uurmv inn'iuiir wv)ir.' ir
TllU It ACES.
Hi-niiltx at Sew Orjraps.
New Orleans. December '31. Mnrlti won thi
8(ako ovent of today's card the Ncv; Year'a-
handicap and waa a startling surprise. She
won out vory cleverly.
Sjlx furlcngs What Next. W. 0. T. IlJeb
Jinks. Timo 1:15
Handicap flvo furlongs Sir Florlan Ben
Lodl. Mr. John6on.i Timo 1:01.
Belling inllo and -throa ir)xlenths Judne
Steadmau Traveller. Jleqneath.- Time 2;01.
New Year's .bandt;nn mile JIarltl. 101
(Crowburst) 12 to 1. won: .Illew Away. 103
(Moi'dy). 4 lo J. and 0 fo. S second:' Bailer
King' U9 (F Coombs). to f.j third. Timo
l.'UJi' Bonaijea WaU rcroja.and Inip Loltorer
alto ran'.i ' ' .
' Selling mllo .and eoventy yards Jacka-
napee Friar -Johii OfAclal. Tlaw J;f7!4
T.v;utf ni hiittrt
San Francisco December 31'. Oakland
suits' ' " ' "
Soiling; seven furlcucs Sbaeta' Water
KamIn!McFjar!and1Tlmet:a.
81k furlongs-purae Jink Pr. Sbcppard.
Raisler Tltno 1:11." .
Mlto. and a sixteenth selling Bernardino
Cromwell. Hardly Time l:M. .
Atboniait club'-cclllng- KakM. two. and a
iiuertcr-mlles-Iluf kwa. Daljy F Veoz Tims
215
'zvUurlty courpe Mary Black. Montgoincryj
Mo:rrSh6rmomie
Marlon Lunewatar Tims iiW!4 ...
VYI.Vlll. ITE31.
nor.' ArJini'lcle Vtlllvij iai :he lrs
' - llujitlnt CHujt'lu '
TavkT. TexiBi 35tceinber ?0f M ft ctm-
fcTtacp'of- tbelBaDMstcliurch ihore at' (hoj-r;
tlAoi pWKeeUngj'.JteT.' J.' AA;buoklo
of Corpus CWiW vj .!'? itriwpi
tdrsfo' of.Hbo. 'crchX? IlW-oojrwyofld--
AnVeiiKA':oUHtytbFJ?WiM'b!mTlll)''.th5Ut
!lie WliWPtih"'' 'M?i btMf?V;
ifnit of mirMW&mXai' "!f!P 'W
mmbrsAbavJ'ltol'-PlaillfM't;
cp'jrjroSatf-;?. H TttSf
t.a''W'" 5 'Vine's i kt.ZXt-.inA' itilx'"haVAl.ttftt'L
EyRDT
mrzz3m ..i.ini wmmwM
ms-"... .mi r-jkTTM wmxBMmm
balls and parliftSj bavo been enjoyed dur-
ing tho .holidays luclttJlOB a dauce at .1.
Kioschev.'Hky'p. an onUrtalnni&nt at thp
residence cf II. Struvo. art?' at W. G
Wright's and also ui the homo of O. A.
FjairJa.
Sir. Paul Conova. a ierchant of this
city is cr'Hlcally III. "hifforiug a relapQ
f rcw typhoid phcumcnlu.. '-.
IWItor Cannon cf t':Hockdale Itcoprter
was" bore' yosterday. ' ' ' -'
Edtjcr. It. T -Bland of the flranger
T;fu'j'e'I(i &ro today upending a part of
Cb'-rUtmas. ' - .
Jlr. Harry OUcs returned to Houston
Wednesday
' It Is stated that the street cr- ser.vleo.
will b"s discontinued b'cxo'i.after this week
FpnEST. Fiitia is i'Vi-Btt coiijvty.
All CSorts to Qnench It .Itave Prorma
Coimtesntll Toisi'"Ic"co'mbiir 35 Taj
.fbjretts '6;et;cf t'ownt fcayebeen on flro sey-'
oral 'Ca-y. and' tho fUnia aro still spread-
ing. Parties f rem' hcre.'tayo'b'een at workj
tjbo; past w days trying; tof get .(bo. nro'
ujiler 'control "bV.. JUgb! '.wind yesterday:
mide'.i an Impotsibjlity fAr(b'em to do so
aiA iha vttnrt was"-shandcmed. It is more
"tbani a' tulle rcipj; ber'Jo. 'ijberc fy fire
of ih'C'tlase eft tbeborlSon-'Kavolthe tcwii
t'sprW'a'lfh)elvT1J?-.InB?
on ibo'-blg cloclE' raqljwfstof.town'
rraa burfve over. -tidlja. dosl cf fencing
.''rijTd Avood;' aus .andCtlrobr'lyv'ast dVHrwed -;
'Wii'fi itlli'.r'ailri'r.'' :&&$&!
!r- "J"'"- r-v 'il V
Tbo 1'opt tit tbo tlraci Mr.; Daldcachwpllcr
wm born ii Qorpus Ohrtstl iu '.18-lG anil
esjoytil tlio di-tlnetlou pf bslng.the Jli'At
Mbito cv American child tprp lyjre. Io
leav! buslOw p. yvlfp and several cbildren
cue ltx MIw Tprefcr BaMfiseliwJlfr ot
Oalvesjio-n anU 3ltv 1'olcr UaldccJiwller
cf i.ariedo. Tbo funeral tool; pluco this
n-'orcdnff-af '0 o'otelf- lhtermea Jn tha
Saa. Patriejo 'cftneto'ry.
DMA TUN .T MJMN'fj..
Slnyor W II Vlltgr nnd CIr S. I?..
jorrs ruHHi-if Aivnr.
i IiUlfu'e. Ttias'lJ'eceinbcr Si. The' Whole
cltj!is'iplingfjl in glopm thi morufngoyer
a''&ith.'ot'lvto IcMlIng" citfrcii'9 Ycatprr
W Bvenlnst 1:50 Hon W.v-"W"alljer1-
.afUr ftn-'lllntssof ibYOiweflkSt.died nt hfs
.rtiOiscft';ia' .tbis ojty.- sir causer w o
WafBCS.moartfeSiandSa days old-' llo was
'4 Dtlviif Tpansce;?)ttv4iB 't'o'Texw
ln''li.nVn'trlvi Aw UfA lH2d.tiMlr.;r03lUCatiC
this' cwirity. 'Urr jnanyyeftra" IU): ''rA
threiurhf tha dvftwsf v'ana yv'is vtapwni or
ii. Mili.ntVv - .l'nMler. After.kthoV war
llla.g'JlUintr
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dhi .-CC4H otrtMr tliiwchter. who. bssriDx .
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livl'Jn;flensieSwbrCiw.l MffW
(was'fjk'jidiBKSwsiijess !. am ii vpum
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lsgrfwt.sfeMkao ber way frttufi.
tiiBPiSim'fr: rr mmr ni'' ;
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run with theorists men whojletww'how.'lhsjw '
filing wPKbt Id' bft.dpnf-but'le4vflyhertfp-& '
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