The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 241, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 3, 1893 Page: 4 of 20
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blVlWdeatJ A I Blttlg Secretary
> TrA i i WMson Treasurer
ater < I at tho ipotofltca at Houston
Texas as Second Class Matter
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JROUSTOtf SU1YDAY DCCEMIlBUa
sjohbt
8 Money everywhere l abundant with
rates comparatively lower commer
r I l demna small Is tha
j > remarkably
statement of a recognbed Authority whose
a
s agents nice scattered througlioot tha
t knftn and breadth of the country1
The aggregate of Ihp bank tlearings tit
the vVeelt fell 47 per nt below the cietr
ngs of tho week previous but this ts a
coitnted fpr by the rutting In ef Thanka
tsivittg Bay cenflntng the week transac
lions io Ave days
A ftew Torjt rpeclal reports that money
eontlnuea to tie a drug In the market
Jj with four months offered In mixed collat
eral at 3 per ctnt and am months at 3ts
percent Business still flags a little hut
It s not uefttuso of a scarcity of mortey
Enterprise lias been lgulshlnp so lone
that how vrhfin money Is plentiful it Is
1 lpw to avail Itself of tho opportunities
offered Uut n many psrts of the coua
try Incrtats4vlB0r and activity In manu-
facturing Industries are noticeable and
tbere is rood reason to believe that re-
covery from tho money panic of the past
S summer la progressing steadily and at t
Jsfnotorlly Is p any dls
L jrust of the currenvy which Is now on a
i Arm and stable basis and thoracis no
good reason why jhe country should not
IviEO ahead In the march ef progress and
sutranccMctit
Thera lfl Jiothlnir dlscauraglrit in the sit
uatloiu
jirjsiNEsa
record tor thenasi weeltw
I Tfio trade > <
f j not aa geod aa was anticipated though
ply inofallinc oft la anywhere reported
r n ahawsttuatlon is jirobibly Bumme < Jtm5
Sn tli lacon0 statement of ono 6fl e
tfeorotuerclal nfencea tjiat dnrlne tho
fefweehf Jjualnesa has eroirn neither better
t3 > T worse
4 here seems to be an Impretslon that
t ° prS pocttY8 tariff chanses have afTccted
> stoma branches of business but this is at
trtouted rathet to uncertainties than to
ac7 cvila which are expected to iollon
mtch chances aa mity be msde When
tha new eehednle has been adopted tho
e uqafr wilt speedily adapt llself to the
> chanuwl conditions wttliout any serious
Crawbacit to tr4e and commerce in any
direction Tbero Is alivays fear what
1 of
jtiiay Bo yathw than what Is and the
politicians have stnvim ao hard to make
ttnpp ar Jhat untold evils must result
jtrtm nay reductlop or abolition of tariff
rf itjutta that It would not b a mitter for
f Urpris6 if their pe < 9lmlsJa predictions
should hav goirei effect in rlsntenttisf
fTJlip iqoro timid who have so long been
Pgrauaded that government paternalism
ja necessary to the existence and well
fcelnff of heir inilusuies The absence
yej anyTtcllyo dcmaiid for mOn which
ac la now everywhere plentiful Dhows that
epfeiprjso is Jaltins and buaipeoa rocking
y qUltUy until
alonp after th meeltns of
> con ressl Sim maro f tltilte > Jndlcatbns
ina to the tuwre cf lesletation airectins
Tijislniis
rhere should be aa little delay as possi
ble 4htreforn la pasting the Wilson bill
THE WOOXt TAIUFF
Tho Waco DayOlobe ivhlch though e
aemocratlo paper has lonar been measjr
ohly tinctured with tho tariff protection
J crosy feels called upon to ays
Jrea vdol will extinguish the Wool grow
lng buslncja in Texas > uittl can be n0
doubt on that point for our sheep and
wool can not compete wltli Australia
JJernocrab who have been proelamitnu
liteir vdutmjfloss to ro ko sacrlilecs for
tbtlr mHy sake will now whera they
nwn bwvhave oprortuntty to att t
tlftir stocorijy It will cut deep and iwre
with many of them but there is no mid
ale CTound left them to stand on and es-
cape tho consequence
This is an old song and has been nunc
> long and unceMlngly timt many In
ityJjtA P e pl hive almost if pot ijutte
ifome o believe In iti
Aside from the fact of the democratic
policy Involved fa the question of free
woe The Post desiresfn this connection
10 direct attention to the operations of
tho high tariff on wool as now Tlnllng
Ifcajlr i1111161 IT tla Atlanw Jour
SLJSO
Zfra C ii haa > jr ihe Journal In
creased
J by many millions the cost of the
peoples clothing und has damaeed the
k very Inatujtiy It was deslsned to foster
fgUOur first high tariff on wpol w levied
67 and It was cbimed that It
wpuM
RiSlflKreas tJio priraS bt American wool tt
jjtaj td no such thing The price of Amer
Icon jvool haa yarJtd In almost on tn
v vcrsio ratio with tho duty
on foreign wwl
PV ha e now th highest v jlUrirr w
j ve < Wd nnd domestic wejf is cheaper
i than it ftver was before ie reasob ts
> 14in enough Tho wool own la this
ojntry ntnstbe mixed wfi the flper or
46 uoaryer foreign Wools llfor t can bf
vv twttfc la t j
frore gaWaf laa
ofJ
ilf < eyaltttton
ilfovu th
tim th o 1ii ai men
pC mors Vit WW than pruLe ii
Wax Ms r i t
eawWwubi ir t scltM
imagination to follow the slow stada
tlca frew an Insensat ietly nsh j In the
prttcess of development to an tttUJllgent
rcoWnln humab belnr l n ht ha e
been eavy enough to believe that this
sublunnrj rphere was orlfilnally a mere
mas of chno l a VH of Slquld fire which
Rtaduallj cboleit of Until It became bab
Itnbra for lltng thin other thn ala
jnnnderni and it may not too sererely ta
eriamtty tc assert that the Bret forw
of Afllmai existence wera inferlpr td thoe
of the present Hiay that the evolution of
animal pocles has p > no on onlnterttrp
tedly for thousands or years until the
development of the tnet few centuries
oa reached tThe pictures ne ee n
some 0 the books of extinct species j nd
prehistotle crca < U i > 01ps along such
3 beiltf but the Idea that man the su
perb creation In tt Image of his Maker
fatlo llnoase by claiming direct descent
from them
It Is somcthlnc to be able io race our
ancestry back tot slaty or seventy thous
and years though Adam and Hve are hot
oso and < o tlnd thit they were not mon-
key VTa must therefore be deeply be-
holden to Ds Brlnten for his researches
and tha ohly reeret is that these ancestors
could not Mve lived to see how their
family haa Rmwn II < ne forth t is a duty
we owe our first parents to Indignantly
repel tbe base Insinuation that they were
animals with long tails as we owe It to
ourselvexf to maintain < wr aristocratic ori-
gin
protection
Do the frea silver advocates want sliver
on tha free tot
Todays Tost is a striking object lesson
It showa v lot tha business people think
pf the papers circulation and ability to
benent them It Js5n this way The rust
answers envious critics
If tho bigincomes can not stud taxa-
tion what li the world can
When a congressman declares that
either Cleveland r Carlisle must get out
of the democratic party or ho will hp
must be about bait Co over C
The railway mknsgers y that Houston
wiil be crowded this week
As far aa Information is obtainable
Queen 111 Is still off the throne and no
effort bail been made to sot her back
thar
They are still barking at Mr Blount
but he doesnt eeem to mind It
The churches are open to nil and every-
one is welcome Today being Bunday iht
Information may be timely
Jlepresentatlve Holman believesthat ra
trenehment and reform go together
Tha Denver News says there will be a
sliver c > ord in the tariff music It prob j i
ably means a discord
J j Houston this week
SWi to Advantage < n the 4inufaeture 1of
Miotj vcarpetsor othft woolen goodJfThe
I pUthmt jthe wrlft n wool ihs i rder It
iwi f6r pur rWnufaeturers
Hs4 tbjf ri In ordeljto wlMNpakat the
for tk 4ed
jJijliawufacttJrera t ot their
MV j ral a speelflo duty Jrpbtcee
a wooi n srootls with tbe Vol p ir
MM u Wi Athe n iewatil t lilVtHat
K NM 4 iflpurfa Not o iliw > Hjj43et
Wt iiojneWftde T0Qlana ir j > r r tl >
ftp tiiwplfiptitjrjue tyr < W irgr
v isjMtnUtiea of Imported w o at prion
c
fS > ehtn m y jnst doubtvHiiWifttr
WOt The MoKlnley < jftvt en woolens
pioyUsj ot thf
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valued at
pply very plec
tiy ur people
by the prut
j our woolen
> MA ttie mi m
I Uiel woo
10 M WO
BjsUtVpaid a
iliBgoia which
brnfjefr Thfot
tlinpOfted o
10ear was about
mciuxGU Mircuvimvs
The Htrold haa always been lit favor of
fcimeuutiaro but It bsd ratner reach it
ifcccor > lnj to lbs Cljvelatnl wsytban that
5 tar lill hi
ebajnjyiuptd ba ier nai crowd
UreenvlUe Htrftld
HB < peetfUliy referred to the Vacp News
ond a few other dwnocratlo papers In
Jf Von tutvet th In jour eltyand eoun
tiy ahaw it tn your acts and speak It in
Hi words jod say If you have no tUth
yen uio a drone in i community antl
you bad better go asmewntre tlse A
live pushing ura iag town needs friends J
not puiipajdUj Ableat Iteportrr
llmt la good ttird horse fense
Btnalw Mltii S the democrats parly
Jjustwtii Why old man we oouul
tul th
Ul0t
oyjsourafypa cetild but there wouldnt
MM h B vjiy truih ta th M r
tinthM thar kin tt takmeat that
JJjaatw Us sver fMMta w4 of t > y iioh
M t ywa ttrlfcutsw Wlil
9fJ
Miss UtlMi P rl
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HOUSTON BATLT POST STDTOAT MOKStnTG DEaEatBER 3 1893
Ths Rtrt was IHtestne Sm Jcaes
t ach Vhn sh utt bejran shout
Ine Anally itecomine txhAUsned she
reekd and feu hittlnif er fcei r t it
the corner ur a bench ff ft w tftccts
of which blow t J trttursl to preiume
she became insaae WetWar Mercury
rtit ttnitboro JteeTsitr beliejej het
will be but one democrat candidate for
eovtrnor net jar < lehurat Chronicle
And4the ItesUter Is rtsht Tha demo
cratlo jiarty would not know what to ito
wtih hiore than one calxiMste for sorer
Bur
THO VTIItOS HtLL
Tlie bill as whole
HOltlmoro Suns a
i llttt hef nara9 uld bNn
1 emphalleulb conservative and tender w JJJ jf
thrust f us descended from a alntle u tCed mBauMctUrer but It haa
poll or parent who flourished sixty 01 j
wrr ftw Mtay n vcw the ttjtbb and
seventy thhusana years lieo Vfn know pt 1 tntcreKts of the iaso of the people
coufec who this nele polr of parents I ths taxpayers
btlenced to the first families PlttsburR fosti Tha flew rerenus eys
were
and we are ab6 to establteh our arlsto j
Troy Times rfp > l Tfttsre ttU ba sharp
Offht < jn many f the schedule and modi
flcntlons Ate certain
Syracuse Com Is r Vtll till the demo
crUo tariff jtets in llajeffectsby lu
could hn beeu eolr < J front an insect Jrutts ami not by MclCtflleys will the
srauid seem to ba beyomt Ux powef of a urT bilTV l
a y other than diseased tmafelnatlon to < H A ni
taccm4 r cr k W T < fn of auch
conwiye Taney Shakwpeare
and hundreda of other Brest and noble 1 chance ot public Bpproval j
minds ns the descendants Of a tribe of Boston Trttrucrlpt In this way the
thatterlne monkeys So much of this wrt j cause pf trcelfl oar urltt from jobs and
Of thins l > as fieen Heard in recent J ears
that It Is quite refreshmtr to learn that
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tern proposed by the democratic party
will open to the American people an era of
prwperlty which In the fullness of time
Rill work out the mission of the fireat
ntpublle dmenc tho nations and peoples
of the world
Troy fresst Troy li vitally Jiifeted and
eenerally suppojed W have lived that ionj the democratic party is clothed with
oy eooetcM uad president
power Our working men and women
therefore took < > Murphy Hid Haines
and all other demoeratic lejrtnlatora from
New York to J falthfal to Its productive
Industries
Utlca Observer Tho evident effect of
the proposed new tariff U to make men In-
dependent t puts manufacturcM in the
pocitfoa t Kssdtas by O ir ewn energy
ability enterprise and Industry There Is
nothing to fear from the tariff changes
Bo ton Globe As the bill comes up for
scrutiny and close consideration section
The Tlocky Mountain News leaves off j uy section It bi but trainable to expect
bemoaning the destruction of silver long thit mtin ejjjmge wW te round dcslra
cnoush to rejoice with eceedlne great ble In matters of detail Uut the principles
J loy In the bellowlnr of tha Korcd ox of 0 tho reform bill and lS msvnital features
facially e phatlo Ihd amnt
gratified that
only the ealthrAthoie who have been
fattening on the special privileges pt
projection will suiter
Congress meets tomorrow
The official canvas of vote for Jffew
York city shops that about f30o ballots
were cast with the name of Judue May
nard scratched H Is not good policy to
nominate a candidate fomsfilee 1ft wfiom
the public lack confidence no matter
bow good a man he mny be
Merchants will decorate their business
houses of course
In comparison with the number of per-
sons who wear clothes made of wool and
use woolen goods the sheep raisers aro
Utflnlteainul in number It ls nat Just
and equitable that a thousand people
VmiiTa be msrtft to suffer for the benefit
of one sheep wiser
Washington Stari By the democratic
portion of tho committee it Is recanted
with a good deat of satisfaction not
merely because a great burden Is ofT
their shoulders but because the mensuro
acsoKts precisely with President Clever
landii tarUCreformlng Jdeas That the
bill will please tne aertocnitla party uni
versally l not to ba expeaied
PJlUadclphla Itccard As a whole the
proiTOSed mea ur should commend Itself
to the intelilceit puhiie sentiment which
one mdor il tha platform upon which Its
framers havr bulwea It is a repudiation
of protection tot tho soke of protection
i or In other words of protection as an
object rather than ail an incident of cus
toms liixit Ion
Springfield Itapubllcan H is a radical
measure but It walks so closely along the
Una Of probatde safety s a rulef that
coniwrvetlsm wilt not be disposed squarely
to repudiate it araatlng that Oie fecf
listing or mnny impprtndt tw faater
lal makes necessary liberal concessions
to tbe raw maleriM ppodueers in the way
of ttuu onnianitfocttifed prouuttu the dif
ficult work naa twn tlopa well
Ihlljidelphla tm The new taHft pol-
icy U full tif hope for evtry branch of
American Industry It Is a pbllcy of un-
impeded growth and eXpahMtm In which
all m share as ugalnsi a policy of cod
dling a > id contractfn that benefits tbe
few at live ftpense of Hie many It Is an
American imiey It Will open to this
HTe it poahtr with tls inftplte resources
ttu > niurliou of the World It will start
up nbr faetorifis revive our commetve and
pury Amertean products and American
lnfltt3qo everywhere
POINTS ABOUT rCOI C
The Vatican denies that there Is any
truth In the alarming report about the
popes health
Bmperor William of Germany recently
seised a baton and led a band In playing
a military march
Certain dear old ladles In Enelsnd are
shock because Queen Victoria witnesed
tto op r Ira BUtvola at tUlmoral
They object M the name
The Vatican has formally denied tho ra
port that Mgr Satolll is to bs made a car-
dinal and that Ilfl cutcensor as the papal
delegate his been named
Aahbel V riljh n bis speech at Del
mtnlrcs hefnre theHflosaf the nevolulton
refgrrwl tp the fact that WoshlnstW and
If Itesitan hasjdnitft as mach fur Texas 3 strong and clever piece of work and
an his friends nay lie b tt Is In order isjicltail stven abundant jiromlse cf taking
for him to mirft from the jHibMc jstrvlce iblgu place In Iiter4tut 6tit n jura
without the oddd bunlens cf tho govern
meat of the Utile upott bl sasuiaSrs If Hatt WlllUms whb died a few days
he has done as httla for his hWm as his i co in Hhode Island at th o ot KS was
ffS i1n5hl1 < hSeil 5tf HZ i O n de ee d nt Ot lloger Williams
2J1 f v SSinSt L k in ri 52 ln tiB W > lt K neratlon Five genero
Judge Iteagan l > s tatt repeatedly that
he la net a candidate for any ofKce and
Thft Post l > lleves be mean what be
KDIXOniAl 8PAKIU
Denton Transcript Tba Mexican ravolu
lion do n t appear to be > > enough to
50 round
TVaSWnkton Post H look as It ths
prflVi oii < M government J d brought lo
winter clothes t
PhUfldelphJ lleeordTDlreclHm hasnt
IMtn tnlsnamed It f his business to show
tvif colta the Way
PlltJburv PJnpti rhe Jtnspes are try
tog to mtute the public believe that ivesl1
stsat Cleveland ts a iistenmaker
Biston HcraWM3ovrnor Holes of lovvtv
broi > 9iM to run for co f This looks
ts if he Intended to epjoy himself nt the
sake tm t was Wtely wrwised for him
lffi l ffl l SnglaBd It app awffr in the report or
wycuin tB 4i t ib
j
Wtmm5tM o j jqu < lef lords U pt
to beVetwUn ilrt American wised
Mwi JjiAVe lfttt a rtng ww tiee
Providtnee JourWrttt reason wh
Miew is no talk of t Wrto > f profts
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OUR TEXAS TEAOHERS
jTOTABbn rOtVKTMO HKl1 > IN
MOCSTOJT YKSrBRltlAT
Lueae Altenttn c from tho BontU
Temat Centr l Tcxna unit iJast
Tetaa A oclntl ni fnpen on
Uto Tonics aro Itinil
Dr t > 0 IWhtoas researches just made urltr revision fXW hy the rtemocraUe hou and dKiaW4 aiw yugn ectea aS
lrp > Yn la the academy of medicine In I protecllonl ls wf h t Is 1 otuUnnan unanimously before thit body
Nw Totk cannee Jilm that he and
South Bast and Middle Texas were all
represented tn ttat Teachers convention
tield In this city yesterday The rnwtfnp
111 1 union of the three astotutons
fAm he ttonlona of Tewt Indicated
The contention met at 10 oclock tn the
Hlsh school rooms fn the Ben Khun
bulldlop and was called to order by Mrs
panaU Reels lugh of Hoama president
Of the Caatrol Texas Teachera aasada
tlon Mrs Push announced the election
Vif a temporary chairman as the first busi
ness beforo the meeting
lyifessor 0 < It Cooper bf Oalveston was
nominated but before ths nomtnayon
could be seconded that centlcman arose
I subsldlM mskes progress even In U10 I declined the honor nominated Mrs Iugh
temiHjrary setbacks to the democratic received a second put the vote to the
For temporary secretary of the meeting
Mr W Vf Harnett of Houston wan placed
In nomination and elected Unanimously
Mrs Push next declared tha regular
programme tn order which was proceeded
with as follows
Address of WelcomeMr T J Pattiilo
Houston
ISeJponso Mr T J Paine Calvert
MiKtc Sena bv Fifth and Sixth tsrade
PupfU of Ktyslan fjueet school
l apfr Woman In iMUiiallou Mrs
rannte Iteesa migh of tho central Texas
association
Discussion
Paper Things Theory and Thouaht1
Mr F r Taylor of We Middle Texas
Teachers association
Music Vocal Solo Miss Heisle Hughca
Houston
Paper Benefit of Association Mr B
P Kirk Of the South Texaa association
Discussion
r per Hcrbartianism Mr J D Bor-
den Galveiton
lllscusilon
Vaper The Psychology of Interest
Mr J Niday Houston
Discussion
Iti welcoming ths teachers to Houston
Mr ftutlllo ild
When llomulus wanted to build the
great Kocuin city ho Invited protected
and mails cttlsens of all trjUKers Our
BojerprtsinB real estate men will do that
for Houston
Homulus invited the neighboring cities
to furnish wivei for His city of men
Having weighed And Slept pver their
indignant refusal he invltca them to lSlt
bis city to see th ivoliderfui gamea cf his
men invited them to brine their wives
and cnldren When having brought thelf
children fo tho cUcun they becain deep
ly abssrbixt in tho uames oaekltowan iofr
his post nnd took n young woman for o
wife
Althouch somct of our young men are
approaching bachelorhood 1 assure lou
that there aro yet In our city corps about
ten ladles to one single ftontlcman
Not as the Aclutenns wer6 received by
Die Trojans la ancient JillUm but aa
Uiyssw and nis Ictorioua hero < M were by
tho Phoenicians Mot as Uoma received
the Lombards from the north but us she
recalved tha victors v itli wIUesprea4irig
gates
Thus do we receive you vvhi liave
who have provoked tis
plucked the Plumes of tho Hovering canl
of irnorance mid hve establish
silver banners of truth
As the king and nueenreceived the ex
plorer ot new lands under it canopy of
6013 brocade Wo tn thlls florid botver re
celv the t < > rcnr tor latent truths and
foundation principles
A stater city has Just achieved her great-
est sueeesi in collecting and romrmrlnB
tha wares of her neighbors Tne whit1
City by tho l ko sprouted grew am
blossomed in a season because nation
would meoaitre their growth nnd add
learning tb wisdom Chicago had Ju
traveled tho world around She haa filial
her coffers with gold and wears the Me
tofa crown
Shall w4 do lesS7L
We who feel not the passions and appe-
tites but the mind tho Ereateat thing In
mans wo who train not alone for the
riches that perish and die but for trutr
that shall abide forever in the living soul
Wotf the sirens of Soylla and Charyb
il toT rob your deckfi fltf e wele o
yoti but asthe peaceful Pacllio that must
fiav recruits to aucpeM those who have
swjed their time upon Hr commercial
W 8
0ur country must have new mlnlstera
for each cliange of government In llawalL
llif city must draw tram he inks of
those who havo taurht elx gnules to get
ji trui < e of one grade
If our city schools were lit politics wn
would need a now leader a hfttr as our
saluted Jhe wrong admiral
captain
iiince the degenerating tendency ot cities
Is checked by relntorcomenia from gar-
den of rural purity and visor we would
Have y u try tho erchanted tracl that
the days ot real service to come may not
frhin Uliutad harness
b long drawn out
nor the Held amnndoned because Hauls
armor Is too larffe or not well adapted to
Davids nimbi movaments
when our sster
Nor aro wo happier rr nealTroVmir eiifl i
his tcnemls were bard drinkers jty oJ
TV D Iioweils Is said to have enough to measure arms vv 1th Us
U cmry work mapped out and contracted Nothlwff SJ ril 1
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for for the next year to assure him with 5 i to l
The HoustOnian who went to bed tin j iia Sot oven maply spar with those
b
ffsrs ffefc M i fvVfcSfSfc vm booka anki KiiuT
mornmc j alw WUJft Wc o lndan > p < rt nfce
Kvery resident must do liU er her best of Archbjshop purcell of Cinclpnatl has
to make Ihe visitors enjoy ths time spent t it is riparttd been quietly marrlid to
i I wrenr Kin a w < 11 itnowii aitorneyi of
Isan Francisco
j The death of pattence Bliiplotoit Is much
to be recrettea Her novel fCady v n
and msimolla
capo Jasmine are
never prettier than wlun bcujucltd wltb
the heautifill oleander
Yes like the hundred and twenty In Je
ruoalem we have prayed nnd wiilttd for
you tnit our minsljng and coming may
All u r11 with trtiy PtfUacog el pride
nliloli will nmke us Ushers pf men In the
Truest and hi h t pn and that Uiaugn
we may not BpealC In many langt ages i we
may H > ealfc forth Uie Isume truth iloat
hlirii tho buWr of progress anil dejeltm
prfnclplcs that sholl bi the pride ot tbe
wuecCedltiB ieneratlon
T J Paine supRHnlendent of Iho Cil
vert public sthools responded to tlie ad-
dress of welcome Hj > iM that it was
llrst his good fortune to attend a meeting
of teachers in Houston about fig yeau
asa Wnce that time ho had att ndetl
several other similar conventions in Hous
loa and each time had been Bfs welcjiued
ao well treated 00cordials wetyea on
ait sides that he alvyays lookeil forwiihl
tt a meatlug of the tcaohcrs Iti this city
with great HIMtsurn Ho felt sure that
Houston was ready to rccslye and ml
come them but they vv r i aV W l t
the cprdlai
doubly welcome iiy Creeling
Tn >
d t sfng louston Uf t Mhrrtmr
sitld be ronsUlereit the schools of this vlty
as tinder the best system or mahnKtment
of any In tbe Htate In fact Koustoa and
her cltlSJm ouid always be atind ln the
cir of prpgres When the teachers of
ths State met here two yenta ago they
w ro royally entertalnedv and It was af
ways a pieaaura to refer to thatgalhw
bur In behalf ot the vl HnS teachers
Uefa tmly ba aosurpd Mr Patillh ana
tli4 > teachers0f Houston that they wr
glad U be with them as tne latter seemed
to bo o have them S cre II wmldered
Houston ua Urn West place la the Slate for
their association to rjte t It was tlie
most nceesslble point for ihe teachers of
South Cast and Central Texav and
Shits no city In iho etatewquld ertertaip
thrtn morepleasantly He expccte1 tb >
to be a most proUtabls Oue and
Sitfetlog fiWt that many at those present
iHd cpme hUndtrda ot mllea to atlend tba
convsnUon Bbnw < J thst they expected to
WM Tne Mm Prof PS
aaaoitte best In toeir powtr tod uop
Milr > v Ji o of th > oelJ g and
of Ihfc yiit aire mIhmI fwt rtalne
M tlh4r at fh < conelU > of Mr
j wioirks with e UHJ
p t r twirt fair nnt Ks f
mSi ofHie Central s aawwlatisri
wH > tw f t m th pregrmr W > man in
RTurntloflSilTss her toefae httd it wti
wwi b wtW Mrs pugh been Wtntl
Bed with educational work for yeai nnd
Jim demonstrated tb ability cf woman to
lead In this field Her Uleeusslon of the
subject ctii < n w a most loslcul one
BUing tacts 10 suow wvmuna uish posi-
tion in education from > > eatliast days
down to the prc ent ume he arsud
that woman h d i monstraleit tier ability
to wjto wuh man m e ery Held of iuca
tlJnal labor am IO many Instances reneh
ed peight thiit i nnn nail ever dared
climb in Kpcakliii womah position
Btire nt Mrs lush contend that while
reprvs ntativea of her sex worts holdlnv
inislUons equal to those held by men suit
tner normals of the first elas above men
by
aerOtltttlonii Mparntely If they so d lr
Ihe committee as named consisted of thu
following gentlemen Dis O H Cooper of
aalvnston Tv Ji Patilio of Houston T
J Paine of Central Texas association O
C Glenn ot Middle Tnxas association W
A Pliti of South Teicis association
Professor S H Hickman of Bryan
uoved that the resolution as read be
adopted which was seconded by Profes
sor Atwbod ot Houston Tbe motion cur
ried unanlmiusly
It was then nlov od and carried that each
of the threa uisoelMlons have a repre-
sentative appointed on a committee to
select principals for the normal schools
mentioned The committee appointed for
this selection were ailowti to retire for
dtllbcratton
After the business had ben attended to
the subject ot Mrs Pugha paper woa
brousht up and discussed by Air Sutton
superintendent of the Houston city pub
110 schools Hit argument was all on her
side Of the nuostlon however He stated
that the best teacher ho hjd ever saen
Va a Ionian wd he believed the < lay
would come when So per cent ot cur
teachers would be women They had a
rlgm lie said to claim hdmlstlon to the
ery l est positions they could till Also
Cor equal worli Uicy should havo equal
pay with men
J U HoRefs Jr ot Ilastrop nnd Hltk
nian of Wijan also discussed the ques-
tion theii aitrument also being In line
with Mn Ptighs stand upontho subject
rhings Thtoj > and Thought was the
next japer being the subject chosen by
lrofeoawf H F laylot of the Middle
texas association Mr Taylors paper uu
carefully prepared and contained many
ihlnEB that were sound nnd tbouchtsr
upon matter mu li oreli il Hu > rily
practlcjl His arguments wcro also closely
listened to by tho teachcis presunt and
vvcr > euss > ed In brief by Professor
Pattilli of Houston and Professor IX B
llailrt of iiunuvllte
At thei coneluoiun of therflscusifon Miss
Ucssle Hughes one f Houstons sweet
est singers favored the teacners with
solo rotelvlnp a hearty encore
The nisoclntlon hen adjourned < o
meet aualn at a oclock In the afternoon
ArTKRKOON SKSSION
Several members wero absent when the
association was called tp order by Mrs
Pugh In the afternoon A large delegation
was present however and the enthuslaum
of the mornlns session was still evident
Mr ft p Kirk of tho South Texas
assoclallon presented tho Heneflts of th >
Association m an able paper it wno
iiiscued Kenerally by Messrj hlay Me
Necly linrneLU Atwootl Uleiin omi state
HUperlntenaent Carlisle who spoke oi
Uie great Interest that Is being taken tn
teachers institutes throughout tho stale
the
nnd spirit of proresi Hint Is now
J aon e tenohcrs of Texas
A violin solo by Dr qreen of Houston
accompanied by Miss Hortcnse Allan on
the iilapti was a pleasing fciture nt tin
point After whlca Mr v H Nldoy of
jjotiston read a paper on tlie Psychology
of Interest It was dlScursed by Messrs
Klritland Taylor Bat anil Horrid
in ncwrdnnco with thcre > ution adopt
fa fiy ia convention relnllve to the la
tablhhjhent of a summer bchool of meth
oda tho fommittce appvUiwl to name a
conductor and to select a location appoint
ed n subcoinmntce consisting of V J
Pattiilo of Ilousjon and W A Pitta
of Bellvillo to receive oil proposals of
towns and cltlet In Contiai and South
TVxas which wish to compete for the lo-
cation of said school All bids must bo in
the hnndn icf the i d subeommlttce be
fore tho 2Sth of December
Tho commlttes will be glad to furnish
Information ns to the magnitude of the
normal and the extent of territory from
whlcli patronane may b expected
As this nsvmal It to be ofa permanent
character aittn faculty will ba compared
of experts of ti ittoiul reputation tho city
or tpvvnpfhlca aa tre its location may
consider Itsilf fortunate
The paper upon Hebrtl htsm which
was to have been ret4 by Mr 3 D Hor
ilen of aalvcsion wss not ivad Protes or
Jlotden being unavoidably nb nt from Die
meeting
Maasrs Jr > Ros rj Jas T Johnson
P V Pennybarher and Captain McKnee
ly were apjiotnteil coinmittce tj
draft retailInns expressinffAe eni
tncnte i > f til meeting In renl to tho
sewlon held in Haustqnf aunt before iid
joumment they olterw thu follflwjng re
plutlons which were tmanliaoBsiyaqopt
W e the rtemhtrs of tho several TeSMi
era associations roecting In Houstott De
ctmber 3t desire to cxpteiu our ai >
precialion of tlie pleasant and protltable
session
l e olv 4 therefore Th t we extend tn
th following rmrsonr who liava cnnlrlh
ytwl o ourplcasuit our htarW thaak i
id tho pcoilo of Houstontnetheircor
ujallm to 6uperlnterdint Suttrip nnd his
etpcleat eorpj of tencuera top Ihefnefrorta
In pur heliaifi lo tha nijlruafij for Ihele
and
usyai geuertislryv 4o s naily press
Hcaatved ftitfbeiv ThatjVva expmy our
pjrpciftlon of tfle mUtloJi kjrdy yen
foVtboBeiierpui noi ftf tmr meetings
us by 1 > H Orceo Mlwes Huj ieaiomJ Al >
yl ltrnr t8aelirs ariiisent
ks d M Hf
Wt
tlranito Misses Mollle Wllleford and Kan
nlo Ayre l < aaranR T S Mlnter tlrT
ihm l 11 Miller ColumtUSi Irtmes T
Johnson AndefsOn V A Pitts llelivllle
J V Klmlinll NavoMUii W O Smiley
nhd J Q Henry rialonlut 13 D ltewl
Kasle Laltej Mrs T H McDonoueh Oat
voston M1m Francen Seolt liandjra
Miss Martum rctt Metniwteads Mis lilla
Iaticer Calvert 11 P Ksttll nnd IU It
llalley of the Sam Houston normal
llunuvllle O II Cooper Oatveston Mrs
rannle Hea j Tush lleilinei Miss O
tavy were hot put on a level wnn thorn Jlumcut Calvert 3 H nuke Navaaota
when It cams to nmunetatian icemole The Houston teachers were represented
teachers im matter Iu w competent wins
always underpaid AIo that whhe wu
men preilominated as teachers and girls
wort in the minority tn all schools jet
nt tjiiian had ever been appointed on u
Kltow board
WMUuienta used by Mrs Push
atcinud to tj bejomt dispute While sue
made many statements that were direct
chalicaifiS to the nun present not nnfl
arose to ur u ihe maiterjrnen It was an-
nounced tlKtt ime n minute would he
dovoui to a eancral disusuloit of Mm
PuKha paper in futt there was n gen-
eral feelipg tlnt the lady KOd championed
her srx notly anil the gentlemen baa
nothing o shy for their aide of the house
In reply to a question from Hon O 11
Cooper as to whether women were eliKi
ble to positions on oehiai boards Bute
superintendent Carili18 staud thure l
nothing W Uie Sl in school tava upon the
subjecu but from tha tact that school
trustees pjust bft elected at a pttbilo meet
Ing It had always baen inferred that men 1
wuie otly fllgibfe for such positions
Ueforo this reading of the next r
Superintendent puun of ualvert arose and
olterjbd tho following rtsjutlon tor the
consideration of the nssoUaiion
lie It Ucsolvcd Uy tho teachers here
assembled that we believe the highest
inttresu of the tcnthtra of Texas de-
mand the establishment of two classes ot
Witnmer normal schools next lunimcr
Tho first arid morn numerous class tt
tc review eUioals wuero matter and n
sufricienl amount ot methods and manage-
ment shiill be taught to enable leathers
to cure tertiflCiVte
The sccondclnes to b fohools of pea
asosics embracing psjoiiolorty nnd tho
science art nnd history of education
Kesolvtd Second that the different
as rollows Messrs W A Siilt n P 11
Albert T V Itlk J h NlffVv IJ N
Llltie T O Harris T J lnttlllo T J
At wood a Duvertoy McDonoueh Vt W
Uameli Mls s Sybil U OainphOf Sf 0
Kvvdtin l itolle Itej Holds Minnie OailtorrJ
nva Vilnne Katie 1 Dunn Uyna 11
Tryon Ida It Nuiwbaum Mr Qollbart
Mrsfc Usher Ml Hasltlns Miss Davis
Mlsa lied wood Miss Montgomery
FOSTCItS rOUECASTiJ
A Severe TVlnter In Spots Mny Mo
4 Kxpeeteil
HL Joseph Mo December 2Copy
righted 1S03 by V T FosterMy last
bulletin gave forecasts of tho storm wave
tc cross the continent frortf December i-
to S nnd tha next will reich tho Pacific
const about tho Jth cross the western
mountains by closo of loth the great ccn
paper tral valleys from Hth to 13th and the
Eastern Slates about tho Hth
The cool Wtve following tills storm will
be Its most notable feature as It will bs
more sovero tlian usual Cool waves aro
usually considered the winding up ot
storms specially from first of April to
first of October but the scat ot energy
will uppeai to reside In the cool waves Uutt
will cross tho continent from December 0
to 10 aui trum 11 to Iti As this laai men
ttoncd cool wave nears the New England
States about 15th or loth It will prdCaUly
develop unusual force
The worm wavo Wilt ctoss the western
mountains about tho Oth tho great central
I K i
orgatit Ooiiff liere represented n imtly I a bmt tb llth and Uie
the Central Southern and Middle Texa lVhThe tool
bwtes auout tha Jitn tne caoi v
Teachers
associations and the Ualvestoi
aud Houston tty schools do heruby tV
tennlne to unite for th parpose of e
tablishlne and malnlal ilns n summer
school of tho eceondebs above nwnfid
lor a period ot four woks during the
f0mmer of IS91 tho fiaiio to be located
at some point In Southern or middle
Texas
itcaalved Third tfiat In order to Carry-
out the above rewlutlon that a comtolt
te of lify one from each of th above
named bodied shall be peltoled and vested
with full powers to lifleet a location for
said nurinu and tft perforin all Other acts
neesssary to Carry out in nil tho Inten-
tion off these rc fiuilons and inaia
rommltteo abnll reoommend a con
ductor for sild normal to this
toe tine bcioro ourndjoumment Thasaia
eonduntor filter his election shnll be ad
dCi to B4l < t committee of arrangements
Itesniv s I Fourth th tt thu eatitblisii
rnent of tula Joint normnl shall to no wise
Eastern
wave will
crosj the western mountains about the
UIH the great central valleys aoout tha
litb and the Eastern Btates about the
About November 18 the causes of pre-
cipitation wete expected to change tbe14
iniiuonce causing a larje increase of rain
and snow in December nnd January where
precipitation i tldlclenu
Those whu have expected v a mild winter
ore doomed to disappointment Severe
cold however seldom covers tho whole
continent nnd we may cxpoct tho severo
Weather in spots giving to the country tts
a whole what is termed n hard winter
THU GIlKAT LIGHT OlVEtl
Itecent researches indicate that two Uelts
of magnetic radiations each about fifteen
dtgreei wide encircle tne suu par-
allel with the ejUatorr the center of tacit
Kit belrg about tlurfyfaur degrets from
the suns magnetic poles Thest mngnetlq
poles are supposed io be four and a half
hinder nur iaterfero vviili tne usuil sum degreei from the suna Beogruphtc poles
I md tnoteforo thu magnetic bolts are about
nine degrees nearer tle suns geographic
equator on one skiff ot tlie sun than on the
apposite uiila
iucue discoveries are supposed to have
been made by Prof Frank Clgelow of
the National weather buroiu and if ho Is
correct about it a great ilmlarity exists
between tha sun and earth in their mair
netic arrangefnents
The earth has four magnetic pales One
at thesa is on ml Island norrliwes of
HudKotts bay neat latitude TO and longi-
tude U7 Tho corresponding southern mug
uetic pole has never been exaotly
locuted Another rnaguctlo north pole
has been found tn Siberia about
Brt dCBrees of north latitude and 120 cast
longitude or near where those lines crow
the Lena river This magnetic north hole
is about eight degrees furth > r uoutlt tho
the one found on tiiia cor tnent
These magnetic pol i are tho coldest
places on earth and c would appear that
In them the if outer space cornea
don i 10 the earth Tha weather Is ouih
posed lo be much warmer at the earths
geographic north poe than at the mag-
netic north poles twenty to twentyeight
decrees f urlfier south
Secondary maisuotls poise are also found
One of thete lies twuihwcat of Hudsons
biy In northwesternQntai io ht nbout ISO
north and Wl wcsp iur coiuwoAos ap
pear to conic out ot tills secondary mdg
1 ir r
maGnctic jioles of tho Bun at 102 degrees
west of tho other so that they are not on
opposite sides ot the sun by 7 degrees
Those of the earth ore rallar Tho mag-
netic pole ln Asia is J17 east of the one
on this eonttn nt leaving them only 143
degiecs apart by way of the wcjt
These magnetic poles not only have
something to do with the weather of the
eat th and the sun but with their rota-
tion on their axcs > AIl ovtr the earth aro
found permanent hljih barometers as on
all the great oceans both north and south
and thene plaets of permanent high press-
ure ore the eime as the magnetic poles
but of lew force and greater dlmensonii
At other points 011 the earth ire found
tho opposite of tlisse where are perpetual
low barometers as near Iceland the Belli
lug sqa and all around the earth at Its
buuotor In these latter tho forces go front
lhi > earth Those appear to be the refplra
tary orgunA ot the earth through which
it breathes the ether of space on which
It feeds 4ind from which it accumulates
and grows
Hiot lligeiowa theory Is that the mag-
netic poles of the sun throw nut lines of
force throoijh which the earth must pass
in ltn revolution around tho sun ana that
pasting through thesa lines of force tho
earth and Us atmosphcro aro affected
cumin ehv s In our vvetthir
Ho baa been at work on theso lines for
two years under pay ot the governmmt
at about Jil per dag iind the result Is that
he is coming to my theory of weather
changes at a rapid rate
Prof UUelows work Is valuable to real
ptanetaiy tneieroloijlsts but he will
never
eucceod 1 In laying
tli
olorv His
metporalogy
Ullure
e that
allties
live soils
te true foundation for
theories wilt cause his
Year ago the government was Induced
tq spend large sums of money In analyzing
soils In order lo Ham how to detect good
soils It was a failure nnd the experienc
ed farmer points out good soils at sight
while the scientific gentlemen with all
their eo < tly experiments nro forced to ac
ff J J fW hal
llie Hun la the only weither disturbnir
cnuw and trobahly pftfHI lovv will
n ver get beyond liift lies mi work on y
eoimrws It
mettrolog in uieTr
I thrftriii Th y tllseov req
many j ears
lTi tSLSl
ejuator pecomber B
force ffolng out from tbo sun
jjj u
o
the suns
ihero Is a
over Its
tore np a portion
LK SSS8R
l > i < M whst of a convenience ae
nU 6 e fVHS
nff J 7 M 51 5
lift and fortiineof titat bclnsr Is la hoii r
The
lM < ni
l kl 1i inil > Jff pj S4mwm
Mllvvuk4 Journal
Th pr rha rmruVJf psta of M
tftfflitti atfacts
iujt 9f J
the election of when their party wae
burled under an avalanrtie of votes This
year those same papaM insist that the
different result from that of last year
shmvs that the people have last conn
dence In the democratic party in ism
they were equally ns certain that the re
stlt was but the uiual off year result
and that It had no political slifnlfltnnce
The classes witn which they viewed de-
feat are not the same as the ones they
use when their party has tho advantage
of tha off year elections
1IAMC CMUAltlNOS
The following table compiled by Brad-
street ihows the clearlntt house receipts
With pcrccntaite of lacrcnBd or decrease
fw the week wtins Novemuir 30 ib com-
pared with the corresponding wack last
year
New York t KlOWVSJ dec tSJ
Chicago t Sal W7 dec < 01
Uoston 6 Wrtlf dec 871
Philadelphia 68 3JR23 dec 301
St Iouis t lrilitno dec M5
bun IYanclEco i7j37t dec 359
KansKifCity
New Orleans
Buffalo
Hartford
Richmond
Washington 1
Dulutli
Dallas
St Joseph
Peoria
Memphis
Portland Ore 1
Rochester
New Haven
havannah
Springfield Masa
Worcester
Portland Me
Atlanta
Fort Worth
6lVMSI dec ilB
W JSlll dec 830
fi 0l dec 401
Milwaukee S3SJ I16 dec WS
Detroit 4Jst > 033 dee 47i0
L0U3vlls 42U37Bf > dec 6iJ
Minneapolis IW7M dec 442
untftha < 4037X3 dec 414
Providence SB88 7D0 doc 37 0
Columbus Ohio 2TT2CM ried 1G 1
1 tftrcs dec 409
J7OT6W dec 31
118UU0 dec 49
i757336 dec 80
ltQOW lied 131
J 2377 deC 42 4
1181200 dee 894
J S1tU6 dec r31
1139021 dec BI 3
4100 dec 335
1014049
2051115 dec 39S
DSOHJdecSSl
892293 dec 85 9
1019181 dec 21 0
1017406 dec 416
917914 dec 97
Waco 1198 3K1 dee 298
Syracuse
Det Moines >
Grand llttplds
Seattle
ljwell
WIImlnBtpn
Norfolk
Sioux City
6647S3 dec 33 il
058J44 dec 40 f
S627t6 dec 18 t
890 000 dec 70 0
6M3S3 inc 138
68if79 dec 894
1 G Inc 10
E8HC dec Ci1
109 Anepics 10W > Inc 60B
Taeomt
Saclnaw
Hpokane
Jnckimnville
Lincoln
New Bedford
Wlchltit
Ulrmlngluuii
Topcka
Lexington Ky
Blnghampton
Hmporla Kan
flay City
Fall River
Akron
SpHnsflOld Ohio
Sioux Falls
lremont Neb
Hastings Neb
uooan
Farsro
Nashville
Galveston
613874 dec M S
SW615 tlec 31 3
18U490 dec S34
191425 dec 4M
4wVt < leC 3H1
423998 dec S9
151013 dec 18 3
217133 decC31
867313 dec 100
2MJ3 dec C13
29teoo dec 72
SW7S inu 2S3
VliClta
777J01
15ijrj9
15929
12B47S
67091
01418
192291
RV709
021441 dec fftS
SS01C5 dec 443
Tdtals United States1790870818 dec ES
Canada
Montreal H0314S94 dec 2 i
Toronto 0391011 dec 3 9
Halifax J2ri231 inc 94
Totals H90S9033 dec 2K
Not Included In totnls
A MONEY AIUtANGnMIINT
Mexico niiil the Slnto of Colorndo to
Coin Silver Hollars
St Iouls MO December 2 A special
from Denver Cqlo says Governor Wate
It is stated here has In hand a convention
miners which Is to resolutlont
° f pass
netlc north polft R Vincent M nn is ttm h
nearest In the tJnltert tf tales on tuo path I urging a special session of the legislature
ot the cold waves to that secondary en itoprotect tha Silver mining Industry Goy
ter and Is the coldest place lit the United lernor Walto has been lu corrtspoiulcnte
Slates with President Dias ot tho Republic or
If the National weather bureau would Mexico and ins so tho State cabinet
arrange to have stttiona ne11 that mag invert arranged foi a coinage of hybrid
n tie center at Katvatln or Gilbert north sllvet ooln upon which will appear Hit
ot Lake of the Woods they would proba j Mexican mark as well ns the Colorado
biy discover most of the cold wavtt days coat of arms The coin Is to be made
before they reach the United Btates 1 In Mexican mints of Colorado silver tlie
rot Uigelow places one of the two Mexican poverpmont having the selgnlor
age as a profit
Governor WnIto declares the 3tato can
purchase billion issue certificates which
TJio Starving Miners
Detroit Journal
THe reports of destitution and Buffering
among the Idle miners arid other labor
eft in the upper peninsula If not over-
drawn proved that help la needed to re-
lieve tlfe distressed up there blitan
trim tie scene It Is hard for people ts re
alize the terrible situation thesa unfortu
nate people are In The opening of u long
cold winter finds fully 6000 miners un
there out of work and money and many
hundreds of laborers ln tho woods In the
same destitute circumstances This means
that not less than 15000 people Irt the up
per peninsula are ln want and must have
assistance throughthe winter months or
many ot them will actually starve to
death
< i > i I
Tcxnnn ln Gothnni
New York November 2S W Evcrshed
af San Marcos la stopping at th e Colon-
nade hold
W S Jluchanan ot Galveston Is stop-
ping at the Plaza hotel
C C Curtice of For Worth Is stop
ping nt tha Westminster hotel
T F Hughes of kali Antonio Is stop
pine nt the Windsor hotel
13 11 Harry of Dallas is stopping at the
St Denlji hotel
M r Itoljfirts 11 S Willie of Dallas
are stopping at the Hoffman house
Three Sfen rCHlcil
Alh town pa December 2 Ice caused
Knowledge they know noluig about tho cable to break this morning at Joel
nr ° nemsMy tor PTOduc iNeff ft co d slate quarry near Starting
Prof Blgelaw and his class can discover t hrP Je wfcre being lowered Into
magnetic poles nnd mcrlduns ot nnd r 3 0 hegin their days work The
sun
earth but when they come to apply he JBf n w r 8 P Ptnted to the bottom of the
to Miew wr a failure la sure to result C IS i5UfceiQ 0ttt < an ntly
iA fruTma nner iVq ° mmf ft tt
V JH Hlo on Monday
Sing Slpg > x pecomber 8Varden
Durstoii has
notified the witnesses to the
execution of John Dtlflno the Urooltlyn
l1t 1n munle 7r f ° n il > e iph at
Jet 0 5 w lcl W hour
chair fo DeIno 0J ° lU iw to tna J electrlcul
JX iSfl Sell you choice lotsIn Brunner
S AtilJUrinner adOltloii ts mpriv
tng rapidlyand
you cant wnke ji Uttet
nyratpient than buying a few if these
Ola faoat vvalt Ulf the ri all mul
n2 eSSl V u now wh th
lJ SfttvAteJIa e > IMtllng Co Cap
Hotel building M Texan avenue
lliini fnr n
5 °
COMMITTED AC
Y t
Asstirniieo Tbnt h
V
t the Whole Conr
In all but one insuuieVXT
them for a meetinj at 5 oclMi
afternoon
rist ll
orunthBX
Arrangemtnta for
the stranser who > U
rriday hlght hnd festunl wl3
Yesterday 5 H
motnln W
Packard O > M
ford of th 111
flnanee
mlttee ClnaC iir
on
were early abrond dKLfe
and
Im saw a number of m ir
business V men They 5 J3
Haltlmtre 10714618 dec 808
PIttsbtirg Df > J > S7t dec MO >
Cincinnati nMif 000 ec 33 fn the contrary e
decorate and to 1llnmin3te1i
sbonse cavne Io requet
The three gentlemen wioT S
members of the iS <
CSlH
Market x tcr A
Otto irtchMn
of the commute nn > Zl
market
selccted a <
1 l uitl if 36J dec 4r 4
IIo fn 0W4m aec urf
alt jjZTZJ
commute
Stuue Phillip T
Denyei l76W dec 13 0 l en A
Iriiiltmaliolla sfi02E doc 19 0 korap and J H lHrtt I a > M
Mr Urlchsoii gives ihk
no suclt decoratS muitet
ten up lor nexl Biiiraly
cver been seen la llduiton tsi
markets hot excepted XiAPBi
been amoilg Iho lewee S Sf
al o with tne people Bwl8a
ahd proposes Jo niaka aa 5t > 2l
as an inside TMre
pie top vyho do nut usully
una W li will rent ItaiiS
>
and make ghmd displays ctrtH 2
Mayor Brown
has pwi m i
partment committee oao from
puny and a rivalry hji ffilS6
up ns to which shallprWent u f 5
peartmce make the btu jSte
iy show off to the best fimtiS
thing is eertaiHwllh liswS J
C06if teams l each of the SS5
the animation that cSS
lisuaily
their movements the illapky m 2
a very fine one 1
Chairman Udstone bi the cctdmlfta
comfort and receptionhastuaJeMil
tion of eomrnifteemen as rotaS
proposes to putsome otth mukt
morrow monilngf AT
Max KOBeiithal A C HeradJn W
OLeary James B UarnesliiO
proc J H PxliStt Uwnj SKS ii
J H CUnrt
A W McKinney GusMluiJ tl
aoldthwoitc J ACNottoB
a V Qulnlon 13 P Alsbury HT
O GrunewlUd W S Button F p 1
It U C Wilson Henry ret
C 551qglor T C Bilni W lb1
Howaid Downey J 5Hlt > y TH
J Waddy Tate Dr awijtt
John J Hcrrle C Winnie itonl
tain A M Lawfon Axford Hicta M
D Wilson Hdward C SoUthTUi
Ceotgc Jusljn C White Injramr
Dr Joseph W Scott 10 Bimratl
Dringhurst Dr J C fclraraon
T Junes Pan D Kennedy I iM
r Simmons J H BrlKtit O D
J T Uryan Dr J ft BHlsrt a
Rosenberger Mrs C B Fester Sin 1
no llryan Z C 2w B 11 IVUs
V r < 7
Dealy
Hcadtluartcrs will be estsMiadB
office ot the pmaha ana Booth
Ijind and Improvt meiit oni
Hitmllton 07273 dec 145 Hutchtns hoUsi building with to
Gordon in charge The tuimi
telophomj la 400 and he may In
without mercy diflfii
At the meeting on Monday t fi
of tho executive committee la tb4i
rial looms of Tho Post the vm1i
mittees will molte report of their
Hiss and consult as to other tat
be added to tha programme 0 >
That this excursion is excitttl ti
along thg line e the H t ot ai
Cential railroad hsyond aJiytbalty
W
advertised ia evident fromtbe4l
received that a big crowd is loailMi
al along the route At IfempsMaW
ness firm litis Issued the followisrr
Treel Frect Kreelli I WW
free railroad ticket wed frtffl1
stead to Houston and tettira on
tho feth day of PccPnsberrlM tes
of
sons who will purchase
a wagon road cart or a Boas <
stove between now and mot tin
Come Now lif > om time tatffr
ond afot a free rideand e wil
South Texas metropolis if
I will honor all Phe OT ° l
tickets to H ° i J >
Ilaustr tor
for the above date t Jswa
may be used as 1 medium of exchangeuntJ aleket Acint llouetos and f M
the return of the hybrids with which the Railroad
certlllcates may be redeemed
Incss herobout the J J
I dunno where he 1 now
rrNK SS
go ls ald
If you can replace 92utec BI
can not be detested th 8 I g Ji it
you half Prise for em
Mbs Antlciuo fproud oQfaT
In th
Wo came over
cmimley who knowi <
irayfloweror aitythkttjeis j
to be acrwabl ltw St T
have a pleasant voyaf >
Well said AnlMW ll
Novemt
the end of
What on earth WemS TS
Tonyrreplied SM ed
l M
giving DM Sw ll rao a
Thats 0 SK
bifcfc IniO thou WJ
rt
iHfjhest of ait fn Lcaveninrj Power Ltctt ft S G ° v1
AsaujmxPp
A
So far but one response haSbfAn
forslAteroretiit
ed to the request
hoarding houies and private fgiaw
the number or people who eifi t
modated
Is Important
This a most
that can not be too thoroimhly mJ
ly arranged The request >
Information us to kwatliin an Tw
the number or powie vvher
modnted ne sent by postal W JCT
wise to H 74 Warner care ef WJ
Poet that the committee oa wS
bo tully advls d as to the stahrJ J
cpmmoflatlons
judge takes trb FMij
Pirst Harlem Drugs B3 u
your nelghboihoodr
Second Harlem HnPjHXsl
poors theyve lust jwtted s wtws
the next corner ij
MlsslonaryIM my f
care to go where the wlaiji si torn WL
troiibllna and the weary
Tired Trrver H er P > e t r g
house Id I1U ter fust te W
got lie price t p
HoroldHowlelEH Tas l l tw
C
PercyYe < 7 I knew he
the dogs
HoackAre you golnKj1
giving Day ball
TomdlkWhat billt
Hol ekF0Qt ball >
Chicago youlhI Blutke p < f
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