The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 213, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 3, 1901 Page: 4 of 34
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GAME WAS A GOOD ONE
Locals Were Outclassed but Put Up
a Strong fight
THE SCORE WAS ONLY SIX TO TWO
Bernhardt Pitched a Good Game and
Worked Hard Against the Lowers
The LineUp for Today
It wa not onesided gauie by nuy means
ad the locaU played good snappy ball and
taaUe a favorable Impression on the visitors
The vlsltoruiof course outclassed tbc toeil
tfcatn and the result was net or In doubt
but the Americans played good hard ball
from start to flnlsh and the amalliicss of
the score li because Bernhardt pitched
a grand panic and the Firemen gavo hint
brilliant support The final score was 0 to
2 In favor of tio visitors and the fact that
that the locals were able to hold down tho
mighty sluggeis of American association
to tho amall total of six runs Is a very
creditable performance and far better than
anybody expected they would do
Napoleon La Jole the great batter was
the star attraction and everybody wanted
p see him khocl the ball over the ceutcr
field fence but the best ho could do was
a three bagger There were many billllaut
plays during the game and there was not
a dull moment In it A fine running catch
by McDonald In the eighth Inning and his
qptck and nccm ate throw to Mai Hey catch-
ing Barrett at the plate w n especially
noteworthy Olire also did sonio line field
lug Marklor caught flue game and riom
hatdt complimented him highly after the
came Tho work of La Jole ut second a
ope handed catch by Hrndlej Tmd tine imi
ning catches by Bairett and 8e > mour were
the features of tho risltois playing
After the hltemen had been retlted In the
first Inning without scoring tho Americana
got two on hit bv Donlln and OaU and
two errors by laullg In the third Donlln
alt to left for two bases and scored on
feoyinours hit to renter Sfjmouv tried
to steal second but Markley stopped hlra
by ton feet La Join hit an casj on to
Itoper then Davis pot one between short
and third and Bradley diovo tho ball to
the left field fence for two sacks and
OBrien sent Davis oyer tho plate on a
slow hit to short In the fourth It was
one two three for both sides In the fifth
the Firemen got their first run IMdlo
McDonald first up spanked a peach to left
for two bags Mike Donlln In fielding tbo
ball collided with a tow that somebody had
staked out The collision was unexpected
by both partlfs and the cow resented It by
taktng two ijvvlft kicks at MlUti while hn
was recovering the ball Itellly sent Me
Donald third on a grounder to Lnrty
Boper drew a pass and Bernhardt forced
Itoper at second McDonald icorlng on the
play The Americans also got one In thu
third half on La doles triple and an on or
by Boper In the ferenth Hanj Dnls plit
the ball over the ipft Held fence HiIk wnH
tbtlr last run Houston rot one In the
ninth but It was secured after thiee men
bad been put nut Olire was thtown out
by Bradley raullg readied first on Davis
error McDonald alt to Davis and 1aiillR
was forced at second OBrien In returning
the ball to first threw It into the bleacher
and ridle went to second llellly fanned
and Boper took first on four bad ones and
Bernhnidt hit for two bases scoring Mc-
Donald Scarborough wab pawed to first
and Markley ended tho game with a
grounder to La Jole
There was some kicking on tho part of
the spectators at the prleo of admission
being placed at 50 cents with the grand-
stand extra but few refused to go In after
getting to tho gate
The same clubs will play asiln tills after-
noon Owen Wells Houston crack pitch-
er will be in the bos for the loenls and
iMercer Of Washington will bo on the flrln
line for the visitors
Firemen
Gtrborough 2b
Markley c
OConnor lb
nine cf
rating 3b
McDonald rf
Brllly < f H
Rpper ss 3
Bernhardt p 4
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Barrett ef fi 0 2 1
Donlln If 5 2 8
Seymour rf 5 0 1
La Jole 2b 4 2 1
Davis lb 4 3 8 11
Bradlev 1b 4 0 2 t
OBtten si 4 0 J 4
Sullivan c 4 0 1
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Totals no mn jia in a
OBrien out for not running
Four men put out In ninth Inning
Firemen 000010 0 0 1 2
Americans 20201010 tl
Twobase hits laullg McDonald Bern
hardt Donlln Bndlov
Three base hitLa Jole
Home run Davis
Btolen base Barrett
Rouble plavs McDonald and Markley
Bradley and Davis
Batter hit itellly
Base on called hallsOff Carrlck 1
Struck out By Beinhardt 2 by Car
rick 8
Umpire Belts
TlmeliIO
NOTDS OiTthD OAMn
The lineup this afternoon will ba as fol-
lows
Americans
Mercer pitcher
All Texas
Wella
isnillvan catcher Markley
PV1 first base Murray
Lajola second base Scarbrough
Bradley thlnl bo e ISiiRS
OBrien shortstop Roper
Donlln olirs
Barrett
Seymour
leftneid
center field rtelliv
right field McDonald
Jpa Cnntlllon wl 1 umpire the rime
which will be called at 4 pro
fstetdajB contest was the fastest ever
played on the local diamond Just one
hour and twenty minutes
was consumed In
completing the nine Innings
Owen Wells will pitch this afternoon for
After Matty Yenrs
Mr D H Reed of Albany sajg I
Sh i ° l2kUS and nw J Byrarold back
SnJKf b U drujgUts LIU
lOtfc Causes and Cure mailed
Houston Ho was out practicing with tutj
big fellows yesterday and made < wlte an
impression wolls Is determined to sttlka
out big Larry Lajole the famous batsman
and he haa been promised n fine ault of
clothes If he does It When Lajole hoard
of this yesterday be smiled broadly nnd
saldi If Wells strikes me out lie gets
tho finest overcoat In Houston to go with
that suit t mean this
Little McDonald one of the local boys
was tho stnr of the game yesterday both
at the bat and In tho field lie laced out
a double and ft single and caught a tly
ball against the right fence after n dea
perate race Tnrnlug quickly ho fired the
sphere to Maiklev and Mike Donlln the
speediest tunucr on the AUAmeilrnns was
en ii slit at the plato in his attempt to steal
from third It waa a great double plaj
and was wildly applauded by the specta-
tors
Soarbvough and laullg sot nice hits the
letters being a twobagger to deep right
Kid Ollrc nas robbed of a clean single b >
n onehand stop of a hot liner by OBilen
at short
Murray of Galveston will toicr the Initial
bag thH afternoon Murray Is a good
fielder and hitter nnd haa many friends
who will watcli hM work with Interest
Prior to calling the game this afternoon
theie will be a foot inro between Ij
Haymow and Donlln There Is great rival-
ry between these two plaicrs as to which
la the fastest and they will settle this
afternoon with a 100 yard dnsh
Bernhardt pitched grent ball jesterday
as the small score will show
The Texas bojs plav better ball than
Ihe Southern leagneis said lijolc last
night Wo all nlajfd the game today
for all there waa in it and It was not our
fault that we did not make more runs
Bernhnidt was simply Inducible and
barring one or two mleplnys tho Houston
bovs Hupported him tlnel The Texans
would make the Southern leaguers look
like a canceled postage stamp
DANNYAUHERSGOODLUCK
WILL RIDE KING EDWARDS HORSES
NEXT YEAR
Salary for His Years Work Has Been
Fixed at 36000 Opening of Douq
lasa Park and Oakland
Now York November 2 According to
the Newmarket Biiglnnd coriespoudent of
the World Dannj Malar the little Amer-
ican Jocluy la now the premier rider of
the woild Ho has been engaged In ride
the horses In chargn of Trainers T Black
well and Itlchatd Mnmli at tho combined
salary of J3S000 for the next seaaontho
highest amount ever paid any jockev In
thu world for a yeais work In the aiddle
Marsh trains for King Udwatd VII the
engagement of Mallei as Jocke Is legarded
a a tactful way of evpiesslng the kings
oplulou that he is not jncjudleed agaluat
American riders Maher spoko to thu
World lepichcntatlvo on tho witiJect of
his engagement to ihl > icing Hdwnrds
hones a follows KT elgngenn nt
lint sciiMin Is for the Blu hwoltH stable
and Blchaid Marih Is tn haw sotoiuj eill
on mi keivlees li MhikIi trains for
Mug IMwnrd and my retainer of ronrie
includes ildlng the kings horses
This has boen the most atu o fnl sen
son I have ever had I liafe ridden eight >
He wlrnei this v > ar I lode thre indat
I think tho Biigllsh trnt k aie better than
the American courses Iho foimer nle
murh easier to ilde on I ha > been
tiented veiv well I will k to m > home
In Uiiriforil fonn In Decembfr but will
leluru here In March It Is iioaaiblo tr
kings hnises may be niriiln leased next
> iur to the Duke of Devonshire In which
event 1 shall not ride m tike kings colors
Opening at the Oakland Traok
San rVnnrlscn November 2 Omni sport
maikid the opening of the California rnc
Ing season at Oakland today
Inaugural dash He and a half fuilong
pnibp Doublet Joe Prey School fni
Heiiudal Time I 07
Six futlougs aelllng Vantlne Sallv lor
p > t Mondaj aimc jk >
Vutnrlty course purneIlomrstead Magi
Waw iieiatoli TJma 111
Revcii furlrinA selling Impromptu
Onsto Konici Tlmo 127
Opening handicap mile Ilftgenlon Obln
Ilwermond Tnie lWSi
Mile and a sixteenth selling Decoy Hon
nlc Lissak LUell Time 1 ISt
Snort at Aqueduct
New Yoik November a Aqueduct ro
suits
Hoven furlongs srlllnrDr Ulddle itoyal
Steillujr ihe Itogne Time l tl
Mllo and snventv yardc eljlng Altb a
Meieer BatTello Time 1 Id
The Vahsaii handicap six furlongs Otla
rloui Inmoiw BIJou Time 1 15 1 5
Ihe Koslyn handicap mile and s venty
jainsBen McD riul St Plnnan lo
tente Time 1M8TS 6
Five and a half fnrlongsHI ter Julia
iSnnmot NanifaitOf Time 1 0s
Mllo and s > venlv jardft The Ithvmer
i thles Beggar Lady Time 140
Latonin Match Raco
Cincinnati Ohio November 2 A match
race between litemn and Lyrnr Bell was
the fenture at Lntonla today Utema won
1 The
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A ATKTntf Dny WaKn
ryS rl PPPPr RCk
ryNe nme litn
Matcli six furinngsRrema Lyror Belt
I till I lt >
Mllo and serenty yardslessln Jirboe
il ll Moan Johnny McCnrty Tlma
JUIle and a hal sclUqg Wood Trice
Bnanurst Konson Time 2itOU
Six furlongs sailingJohn Grlgshv
Suave Jim Nap Time 115
Douglas Park Is Open
Loulmllle Ky November 2 Douglass
Pailc results
Six furlongs Jake Weber Spilngwells J
J T Time ln <
i iterAdvoeator fi lve Bengal Tlnvi
AJile gentlemen riders Pan Cliann Mr
BrooUvroil Cantadas Time 1 a
VS nd a llillt furloncK hlster Sarah
Called Bsek Buocleuth Time 1 OSV
Mllo and a furlong selllngBlsie ifarnes
Dr Clark Anrea Time 13U
Lakeside Racing Resulta
Ihlcago November 2 I kcsdo results
Mile sellingHelen Iaxton Cora Ilavlt
Moroni Time 14213
Four nnd a half furlongsNellt > Wnddell
Duke of Connnught Oolden Olllter Time
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Cthtrt
mr
Onnan Tft 0ron
r SS74 MSrunr BluK
< ne > Crosby
fcLlna
1 8 Domadge Tlmo
WILL NAVIGATE THE AIR
Aero Club proanlzed fn England
Soort at Hlnh Altitudes
for
New York Norebzer 2A dispatch to
the Herald from London says The Dally
Mall gives an account of the birth of tho
Acrp club which will dovote Itself to bal
I coning
As tho balloon of the future ptomlses to
become an automobile It la not strange that
the Aero clab should bo the offspring of
iSl 1 kntlvn Automobile club which will
Immediately acquire the
balloons of one
or more expert aeronauts Ihns euulDifed
other contests Every week there will be
SMha cInb 1T1 0nflnei >
Mr SantojDuaont js to be an honorarr
member and ujd iohn BcottMoata
nol Tompler It B i Sir Iarls Singer Her
J M Bacon and officials of the Antonio
bile emu are all mentioned as supporters
it In France
if t e success of the movement
bo a4 onBtiry 1 said n well known toiuoro
blllst then the success of tho new Aer
ro
dull in Tlreat Britain Is assured
Acmnnutlc are tho cult Of the future
We wnt mora roadg We shall llhd them
In the air
FOOTBALL
Cnmbildge Mass November 2j Harvard
easily defenteil Brown this afternoon 10
to 0 Five touchdowns were made In the
first half and thrco In the second
Chicago November 2 Chlcago nnd Bololt
tied 17 to 17
Milwaukee Wisconsin 18i Nebraska 0
Hanover N ILDnrtmouUi 201 Wcs
loyan 12
New OrleansTulanc defeated tho M
C A today bv n score of 23 to 0
Atlnntn University of North Carolina
20 University of leorgla 0
Knpxvllle Kentucky university Uni-
versity of Tennessee 0
Nashville University of Nashville 30
University of the South Sewnnee 0
NEWS OF THE RACES
Sam Hlldreih who nows owns me of the
most formidable Western racing stables
was tho laigcst winner it the Woith meet-
ing
Tied Oerken owner of Tho Moek 2 0i4
snjs If ho kocns thathorse until another
eensfii hu will place him tn Id titers
stable
Jockey Itcdferu will ride fnr Burns Sc
Wateihouse In California this wIntel Bull
man vvlll go to the coast piobably im a
flee lame
The Pacific foist ruUuy fcr foils of
1101 has closed with H05 mates nomluntea
bj 15r > illlTerent Individuals Ihe stake will
bo woith 0 < AiO
Jockey Woods who has been riding on
Mettopolltnn tracks with sonio success has
left for California where he will ride for
J W Schon this winter
Thompson Brotheia have sent their
horses lm lulling Sidney Lucas to Wash-
ington Incns has been under the weather
but vvlll be raced nt AVasliington
Axtell 212 lias eleven new standard per
foiiuciai foi the yen tlvo nddltlona to his
2 2o list and nn even half do < n of bib
giandthlldren have Btandnrd records
Jockey McGinn has Instituted legnl tiro
endings ngali hI his foiiuei emplojei SVII
Ham lvnrrid for slaudci the latter having
nt cased him of dishonest rides during tne
Btlghtnn meeting
Among tho big stnbles which will go to
New Orleans arc those of J K Madden
C Mackav J T MeCaffeitv Billy Bar
uck A II nnd D II Mori Is W C
Daly James McLaughlin Snapper GarrI-
son llm Sullivan and Fiauk Iarrell
WR CKED EIGHT HOUSES
Cyclone Damaged Property fn a McLen-
nan Courtv Nearo Settlement
Waco Texas November 2 This after-
noon a cyclone struck a negro ettlement
four miles north of the cltv nnd wrecked
eight houses Some of them were blown
to splinters while otheis were not bo badly
demolished One woman was bnrtlv brulcDd
bnt not iLngerouslj A horse hitched In
tiout of tahnni Fouls houso was blown
neaily 100 yaids and killed There wna
lonsldciable damage done otheiwlse The
Jiath of the cviloue whs a mile long and n
half a mile vvlila It lose befoie teaching
tills cltv Theie was a very heavy rain
with the en lone
Costly Litigation at Palestine
Palestine Texas November 2 The case
of aggravated assault and batterv against
v o Kunderbmb was reveised and ie
innnded vesteidav In U court of criminal
appeals ai I v I mideiburk w is ehaiR d
with whipping n bin loo severeh while h
was teaching school near this city IIu
wns roiivti iid In Ihe iustlce and county
eouits but apiealid to the com I of oiiin
Inal appinls r e uise has been one long
bum nngMi m U is mom or less
liittionul t lhe costs In the ease now
amount to over Jiuo the witness fees
alone bIng J 73
Is Oftan
tho Real Cause
Temper
of a Sour
That the condition of
tbo digestive oigani
as a marked effect upon the charcater or
disposition
is a truism as old as the hills
Old Ben Johnson wisely said the pleas
ure of Uvius Uepmu uitu uic llei ami
i i a rau wuicti none mav depute that
uuj disposition mote often lesnltsftom
Saui Hgestlon than fiom any other
f lcl rTepala commonly called sour
stomach or heartburn Is caused by alow dl
jtestlon of food instead of being prompt
U digested and convened Into blood bone
ilLmu 1ee u M ln thl stomach foriVonis
c entlng and decaying creating gases
wnieli cause pressuie on the lungs and
heart short bieath and general dls omforl
and Irritation
nil lU halt iSf < i food Is Indeed poor
JS2rllnut r ° r 1 10 < > 1ran and nerves
u
and the lesults is shown In Urltable tern
pera unaccountable headaches and that do
pres lng condition usually called the
blues but how quickly all these disap
pear when appetite aad digestion ate re
stored
Laxative medicines only Irritate the al
ready Irritated stomach and bowels and
food ° eKcct I > on actal digestion of
The sensible course to follow Is to make
o7 ° f 1 Ple natural dlgostlvcs like
i rt IVn > epla Tablets after meala un
til tho stomach has chance to tecuperale
rho natural digestives which every
healthy stomach contains are peptones
diastase and Hydrochloric and lactic acids
and when any of them are lacking the
trouble begins The reason Stuarts Dys
pcpia Tablet are o vaiuablo and success
ful in eurlng stomach trouble Is because
ontnln In a pleasant concentrated
tablet form all those absolutely necc sary
esMMitiaii for pet feet digestion and asslmf
taion of fooil
Henry Klrkpalrlok of Lawrence Mass
a > Men am women whojo occupation
precludes an actho outdoor life should
n l Ua i n ai J rfl5tce > ° n ° htnarts
pvkpepsla Tablets after meals i naTe
done ko myself and 1 know positively that
L ray Pr nt health and vigor to their
dallv use
Trent the time I was 22 when 1 trad
uated from school with broken health from
overwork until I was 31 I scarcely knew
wnat It was to be free from stomach weak
nees I Jjad no ifppetlto whatever for break
fast and vjry little for any other meal
I liad acidity and heartburn nearly every
day and sometimes was alarmed bj Irregu
larity nnd palpitation of the heart but all
tlda gradually disappeared after I began
us fig Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and I can
mjr m MLs tn H n and satlsfactloS
BOt kD0 Sn < e Waa
The snecess and popularity of Stuarts
Dyspepsia Tablets Is enormous but It Is de
r 5
RffiS S JnAWrt he ITnlted
States Canada and Oreat Britain has n
geo 4 Ux U < t ilM wt u Iti
t V
A HUNTER WsS KILLED
By the Accidental Discharge of His
Gun and His Body Was Burned
HIS FAITiirUL DOG STOOD GUARD
And Was Disposed to Resent Attempts
to Remove the Body When It
Waai Found 1
Brady Texas October ai Kobcrt Maupe
son of J S Maupe was killed this after-
noon bj thp accidental dlschnrge of both
barrels of bis shotgun IIu was alone and
tho partlculais will never be known Ills
clothli g caught fire and set tho grass on
fire and tbo body vvns so badly burned he
was uot In a condition to be lecognlied
Ills dog and gun weic the only means of
Identification Ho was hunting In Dr Mar-
tins pasture and the burning grass attract-
ed the attenton of Henry Huff and Dr
Martin When the gt to the Hie they
discovered the body that was being guard-
ed by tho dog who showed fight at their
approach
i
Thrown Under Stalk Cutter
Sherman Tovas Novtmber 2 Itobert
Mntlils aged 14 jcars died from loss of
blood from In Jut let sustained In an accl
dent Ho was dilvlrg a stalk cutter when
the team became ftl bteied and nn away
tliiowing the unfortunate ellovv off nud In
fiont of the blades which struck him In
the tight thigh Inflicting a feaiful cut
which bled pnfusely Ihe accident oc
cuned seven tulles south of Shetmau
Death from Accidental Shooting
McIClnuej Texas November 1 Last
Monday night while returning home from
a part > Bob Hcndrlx of Melissa accldentnl
Ij shot hlmtolf with n 43 Colts revolver
tho ball passing through the left thigh
He died last night from the effects of the
wound The deceased was aged IU
Accidsntal Shooting at Denison
Pcnlson Texas November 2 This after
roan > lydo Suggs was shot and Instantly
killed In his loom 72S West Main streec
Ihe trigedv was the rest It of the prema
ttue illseharge of a pistol In the hands of a
ycinig man liamid Little who was plijiug
with the phitol
TEXAS COAlAUiRCIALCLUBS
ADDRESS TO MEMBERS BRINGS OUT
DESIRED RESULTS
Cooneration Is Desired in the Work of
Advertising Texas Resources
to tho World
Dallas Texas November 2 This circu-
lar letter Is sent to every member of every
commeiclal oigfinlzijUo p the itato which
la not < > ln acttv aullllatlrtn with tho
Texas Associated Commercial clubs There
Is also enclosed a copy of the constitu-
tion and a clicular letter Issued In August
vvhlih you may not have seen
The executive committee being business-
men know that the Stale orginJaiatlon cin
succeed only on practical llne v and that
It must build oi resulta ivior than ieso
lutIons In keeping y fllT tliTa pollcj It Is
pioposod to th Mo lfflil4liT fl Teas ln
tbtf ojder StatTs KlJtrfeirXLjlclln
publications representing the various
brauchea of farming and manufacturing
wil be iitlllred by placlhg adiyftlsemeius
In them pertaining to the general resources
of Texas vvoided for Instance as follows
Texas an Empire In Itself If you wish
to know of its moihIoi nil lesouuefe unit
the splendid opportunities for upto date
fartnots an manufaciuiers address Texas
Associated omnierclal dnbs etc Be
spouses to this wllL art rasp > Intersale be
dupllinted and malljifjo every affiliating
club and If possbiilpevery membei of
each club In this way the Inquitcr would
not only get retpouses from the Stnte or
fanlasallon with general data and teplles
rom local clubs touching the advantages
of their towns and cities but he wond
bo put ln touch with Individuals who
might havo definite appositions to make
and In all likelihood woiifl be Induced to
locate komowhore ln Texas Properly placed
ndvoitisements In farm and factor pa
pert of the older States and countuea
would bring a flood of responsas and to
the addresses thus gotten could be sent
ln addition to other data the multiplied
thousands of copies of splendid special lo-
cal papers annually paid for by business-
people and left In their offices unmalled
The matter of a Texas exhibit at the St
Loul i vVoild8 fair Is another undertaking
which might be handled by tho State or
ganization Our abject failures along this
line In the past certainly call for a ills
Pin ln Ht Louis which will redeem us
In the ejrs of progressive people and be
worthy of our matchless resource
Another thing Whllp the association
would of cotvrbe be strictly nnn political
there ere needed changes In legislation af
fecting our commercial and Industilal In-
terests which might to be discussed by our
bu Jnesa people Take for Instance the oc-
cupation tax A great many people look
on this tax a > > a flagrant discrimination
against the business man v ho If Iu nn In-
corporated company pays tluee different
taxes ad valorem occupation and frnn
chlse
This Is essentially an age of organiza-
tion nnd coopeiatlon and there lb no
teason why these Instrumentalities of
progress could not be utilized as effective
ly by towns and cltlea as by Individual
Sevral States alteadv have tlouilshlng
fltnto organisations Including Alabama
Arkansas California Massachusetts Mich
Ignn Connecticut New Hnmpshlre In
dlnna Maine nnd others and they have
piovon of vast benefit to the material In
terests ef the evoral States Such nn
orgsnlzatlon ln Texas embracing local or
ganlzatlons In the 101 Incorporated towns
and cities of Texas Would wield a wonder
fill Influence In the development of the
Lone Star State and It Is hoped all Ike
towns and cities will nt once connect them
selv s with the Texaa Associated Commoi
clnl clubs and assist In the laudable work
for which It was organised Bespectfullv
l A K > atlng trestdsnt
8 v
A risbburn Secretary
RELIGIOUS
Sunday School Convention at Corpus
Corpus Chrlstl Texas November J At
a meeting held nt the Presbyterian church
yesterday ovenlnft a meve was Inaugurated
for the formation of a Hnnday school as
sedation In this county it wan miIim
< inently decided to Issue
a call for a con
ventlon to he held on November 14 and
nt the Ireshvtetlan church when that
church will unite Its Sunday iehool classes
with that of the Methodists and BnUsts
of the county under one head ie i P i
Ins Renrral secretary of the State Sim
dar sfchool association will b tbie and
Presbvterv In Session at MoKlnney
MoKlnney Teiaj November 1 The Dal
today 1 Warrenshnr Mo pSwhrt
Preo Methodist
Conference at Greenville
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING NOYIWIBEI 31901
How Prominent Men Develop
This Power and Use It to In-
fluence Others Women Too
Adepts In This Mysterious Art
Repnrter Makes Astounding
DiscoveriesSecret Methods
Which Charm and Fascinate
the Human Mind
High
Priests of the Occult Reveal
Jealously Guarded Secrets of
Years Two Wonderful New
Books by Prominent New
York Men
Two wonderful new books entitled Suc-
cess and How to Win It and The Secret
of Power have just been issued at an ex-
pense of over 5000 by one of the leading
colleges of the city of New lork These
books are from the pens of the ablest pa
clallbts of modern times The nuthora
gave away the copyright on conditions
that 10000 copies should be distributed to
the pubic fiee of chaige The Columbia
Scientific Academy Is now complying with
this contract and until the edition of ID
0A copies Is exhausted jou can get coplea
of both these books absolutely fiee Both
books are piofusely IllustnUed with the
most expensive halftone engravings They
are full of wonderful secicts and startling
surpilaes and thej thoroughly explain the
real source of tho power of petsonal in-
fluence Thej fully and completely reveal
the fundamental pilnclplca of success and
Influence In every walk of life The hid-
den mjsterles of personal magnetism will-
power and scientific chatacter reading aie
explained in an Intensely intciestlng man-
ner Two secret methods of peisonal In-
fluence arc described which positively en-
able any Intelligent person to exeiclse a
marvelous Influence and control over any-
one whom he may wish These methods
aro entirely new and have never before
boen made public A repoiter has tried
them personally and can vouch for their
wonderful power
The books also describe absolutely cer-
tain methods by which you can lead the
chatacter secrets and lives of every one
you meet No ouo can deceive vou You
can tell what votatlon Is best for you to
follow Vou can know the seciet power
bj which minds of human beings aro
charmed and fascinate The newest lat-
est and best tj stein or phvslcal and men-
tal culture and magnetic healing Is lullv
explained and Illustrated by beautiful half-
tone engravings No such boolts have ever
before been published No audi wonderful
Information has ever before been placed
In the hands of the public On account of
the mighty power nnd Influence placed ln
ones hands by these books tho legislature
of tut State of New York debated whether
or not the State ought to pernlt their pro
mlecuous circulation but It was flnallv
decided the good they would accomplish
would greatly overcome the 111 and theli
distribution was not Interfered with
Not long ago John D Rockefeller the
richest mnu In America said In tnlklng
to a Sunday school clasa that he tegatd
ed his success in life largely to his ability
to Influence otheis Lincoln Lee Napo-
leon and Alexander the Great all won
fame nud renown by their wondeiful pow-
er of petsonal Influence Jay Gould piled
up millions by ibis same power J I
Morgan oignnzled the billion dollar steel
trust and enriched himself by millions
slmplj bv his marvelous ability to lnfln
jme olh rs lheie ate todav thousands of
men with twice the bialus nnd educa-
tion of Mi MoiRnn who me practically
paupers Thej have the ability to organ
ize a trust but they have not sufficient
power of personal Influence Personal in
fluence willpower stamina call It what
jou will has from the creatlou of man
been the subtle force that has brought
wealth fame and renown to those who
vveie fortunate enough to possess It
fhla ttrange mysterious Influence Is In
hercnt In every human being By the late
methods explained bv the New York spo
clalists In human culture any intelligent
person can develop a wonderfully magnetic
personality and learn how to read the
claiacter recrets nnd the lives of others
lh a few days study at his owu home
Ypu can use this marvelous power with-
out the kuowicdgo of jour most Intimate
filends and associates You can use It to
obtain lucrative emplojment to Recure an
advance In salaiy to win the filondshlp
afld Influence of othois to obtain a great
er abate of happiness from life You can
be lespaoted honored and become a leader
in vour community
It you are notfully satisfied with your
Present condition and circumstances if
you long for greatet success or more m6n
ev If you aio not able to Influence others
to the extent you desltc the repoiter
would advise jou to wilte at once for free
copies of the great works now being given
away by the Columbia Scientific Academy
Mrs B C ioung of 312 Indiana street
Lawrence Kansas reeentlv sent for copies
of the books Aftci direful examining
them nnd testing the methods of peisonal
nc on HPr f1n1 and associates she
makes the follow Ins statement In a letter
to a friend The Instiuctlons
giveni by
oImbla S nti Vcademv have been
worth to me mote than all the prev oiis
ffiFSLSfJPVXS J lh
ohaiacter
f alone
I pr
a onrwonfd fto SraJwo 8 u7dVC 0 ecev 1e 1
Mrs m ifflo Watson of Martinsville In
dlana says Cou d I have had access n
fuch Information In
past j ears I cou d
i vfh2r ll < Ml m an5L misfortune The works
be r my Jg Academy shall
of
my life
remalnlns days
0UJI1 fond your rjamo nnd add
i1Jli0 r ° Imhln Hdontrae Academy
reis
rte
W nnLMl ltJ mi Broadway New York
rir loth of e < mvp books will be s
you absolutely free postaeo nreDalil
LI fSS pe these books the Columbia
scientific Academr requests that onlv neo
Pr Lwh re 0SP e < lally Interested wrltefor
free con es onlj ti0 < > wo r rf
r i desire to
their
sesdnJ 1e 0 f reaee for Texas Is In
session at the T
Holiness nn
the larcest verslty It Is
attended conference ever hold
Good Collodions at Lockhart
wC vAn rfxa8 Member lThe r < k
hll Ateihodlst fownfsatlon have dona well
eSn a st K ln tne ns of provldlnr
a
w frJh 1rc21 mioses Altoeeftier they
have raited tbo sum of 200 In cash
Scarlet Fevar In Fayette County
La Orong Texas November 2Stveral
cases of scarlet ftver bare deveiocVd
acionB the cblld n of this city op1
Endorses Dr Fannings Magnetic Power and Ifl
Method of Curing Diseases
The doubting and Incredulous should rend the certificates below trtlsf
W T Armlstoad Member of tho Houfio of Representatives of tho TweSBf
fourth backed by tho certificates of endorsement of that
Legislature bodj
What better evidence is wanting How could his power to heal and rellg1
pains nnd Ills be made plainer or worded ln language more strong g
afflicted should carefully read pondor well over tho truths therein cor
tained doubt no longer and go at once to Dr Frank Fanning and bu
j
Moved from suffering M
To Whom it May Concern Jf
House of Representatives 24th Legislature Austin Texas Aprtlfi
1895 I had been suffering with Inflammatory rheumatism wtti swelling
my feet and knees ior three weeks I waa unable to get out of bed yfc
Dr Frank Fanning of San Antonio treated mo and at his first treatmenfj
got up put on my clothes and attended tho Legislature and at his seconj
treatment I could put my feet on the mantel place In my room and walk
without pain or Inconvenlenco except a little soreness My cure was at lea
marvelous If not magical I take pleasure in commending Dr Frank Pal
nlng to all sufferers fiom aches and pains When medicine failed ha cuvti
me In two treatments
Sincerely
W T ARMISTEAD
sa
tho and know tho facts to be correctly stated
I Indorse foregoing
T S SMITH
Speaker of tho House
April 2 ISO 5 ti
ja
I was present and witnessed tho above mentioned treatment and cur J
and can testify to tho truthfulness of it J A JACKSON
Chaplain House of Representatives
I Indorse tho foregoing statement and know the facts contained there-
to be true CHESTER HAILB J
I Indorse the foregoing statement and know tho facts to bo correct
stated and commend ur Fanning most heartily
L T DASHIELL
Representative Leon County
We the members and officers of the House of Representatives of tit
24th Legislature hereby Indorse the method of treatment exorcised by
Frank Fanning ln curing the Hon W T Armistead of Acute EhoumatismJ
CHESTER HAILE Ch Clk II R
W B PLEMMONS Rep 102d Dlstif
I L MARTIN Rep 96th Dlst
T R WATKINS Rep 63th Dlst
W M PECK Rep 8th Dlst
L L RHODES Rep 100th Dlst
T R GOUGH Rep 14th Dlst
JEFF McLEMORE Rep 87th Dlst
P S SOWELL Rep 99th Dlst
Clerk of the House of Represontatlvea
CRAZED WITH CONVULSIONS
Everybody In Texas who knows anything of tho big cattlemen knows til
persons whose names are attached to the following statement The co
bined wealth of those men would roll up several millions of dollars
The letter and testimonial herewith given speak fpr themfcolves aili
perhaps no cure in the whole of magnetic healing was over more marlteSj
or more satisfactorily attested
Refugio Texas February 28 lSOlv Dr Frank Fanning AccordlneJJ
promise that at the oxplration of six months from timo of treatment I wouli
wrlto yon now do so assuring you that I enjoy perfect health J
October 11 1888 I was suddenly seized with convulsions of tho mes
painful character They returned every other day quite regularly for abort
a month then grew less regular Whllo suffering fiom these fits my reafa
left me I became unmanageable and It required tho united efforts of if
strong persons to control me while my screams could be heard a blotl
away After a whllo I began to lose tho uso of my left sido and tho sight
my left eye was much Impaired The skill of my medical attendant wasf
questioned and though he materially relieved my suffering tho paroxysm
would return until treated by you six months ago since which time th
have entirely ceased and I do most unqualifiedly believe that I am perfectly
cured through your treatment for which I thank you In tho most heart
manner I am yours most respectfully IDA DOUGHTY
Miss Ida Doughty Is well and Intimately known to us tho subscrlbertf
Tho utmost confidence can be placed ln tho scrupulous corroctncsB of KSJ1
statements
W B DOUGHTY
R DRISCOLL
T M OCONNOR
PAT LAMBERT
J Y HAMILTON P M
Miss Doughty seems perfectly restored to health
D M OCONNOR
The genuineness and authenticity of tho facts abovo stated can not Jfc <
questioned and surely stamps Dr Frank Fanning as tho most remarkablt
healing physician on record f
No amount of criticism no skepticism of tho mind no prejudice can sd
aside or break tho force of such testimony as this A man or woman wh
would not believe In the wonderful healing power posBessod by Dr Frafl f1
Fanning on such evidence would not believe though one rose from tho deal J
Thoso who suffer and come to him for help are tho living epistles of bjjit
power of healing
Come and be healed of all afflictions that human flesh is heir to and jJJf
without medicine Dr Frank Fanning is now located at 1210 Preston art ci
Houston Texas
nue
CONSULTATION FREE either by letter or In person
sreat alarm is felt by the citizens as to
tho disease spreading
W C T U WORK IN MEXICO
delivered Five Hundred Lectures and Or
fjanlzed Forty Societies In Republic
Tort Worth Toxas November S Mrs
Annie Fields fraternal delecatu from Mex
ico Is here to attend the National meeting
f the VjomnnH Christian Temperance
union which convenes the 6tb Iu twen
ty years she has organised over forty so
detlea In Mexico and delhercd over R00
lectures Bho says tho people of the re
Ph bl ic ale Sfjatly Interested In suppresses
the liquor traffic and sho la ably co operated
wtb by thu high officials who are doing
all they can to assist her iu her work
One society In a Mexican prison at Zacete
caa has a membership of about fortv a
ork organised by Mrs Steddaid In 1857
Big Hay Shipments at Vlotorla
Victoria Texas November S The ship-
ments of hay during the month of October
from points on the New York Texas and
Mexican railway reached tha record break
Inc total of CDO cars which Is more than
vvejo shipped durlnp the months of Aujrust
and September combined and thesa months
q LI eJh 8 dijflculty ln tecnilnu empty
5 n RPhS f < th0 J > ahlpmenta
and possibly > more ETery barn alone the
vr A J fl Jijj t iJ SfteikA < fk
Oerne and See Thenj
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