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Aiillsh nloht. hpj WCiru Trim " -r-r-r vfe nrlntod In these columns tie matter of the late hoursj'bb- ,t the society people of tho city- may not havo had the desired effect, but event I am glad to observe a ten ths right direction, hero 01 inie. functions which havo occurred t society ball have been well al and u thoroughly enjoyable as tlf. strange to relate, the guests Me to get away boforo an hour dd have niaido the matter of the working tie next day an utter blMtuv This business ot leaving hti been previously, pointed out, .be fashionably sensible. Every in the olty agrees on the subject r Is absolutely no reason why the rho go out should not look at the la the tamo light. I am In the humor, I be leave the attention of fame of tho young tone city to, the faot that the is a difference between a ball room floor 1 field, commonly called a gridiron jly.bec&uae It Is not a frying pan oh the great gams of football Is It Is highly commendable", 1 a I game, to go rushing through a Ilk a wblrhrtntf If you can but, tt;ta not In good taste at a gennan. -esses of four-fifths of tho ladles tended tho society baH were rulmed' practices and at some of Una func ivea at private houses srocanitly the 1 doae has bseo even. worse. Some may anjoy having their pedal ox m erushed by the young men who Hdly from one side of a room to ', without paying any attention to nrort or conveniences of others, but Ho they havo not yet favored me lelr names, Me ef last Monday's New Tear's ons, tho Mlstrot gennan and the teoeptlon, last week was very quiet. no formal events have been an- d for the coming seven days and if the young people are glad of lt.( r, they are rot tired this early in aeon, but, nevertheless, they will Khljr enjoy tho opportunity to rest forded them. msuce of tho plan announced last ' ""V Post contains no detalle'd ts Of OVeOts OMMirrliM- Mirnrr th. they havics been reported In full following mornilng. Van Bibber. v " her friends on Prldnw .nlirht . tul and masulvo home of her ' Mr, and Mrs, J. 0. Ross, on ' mie. Tl,n . t M uuiuaemunks con- ot Mne new and nnvni mu. m,,i dng. The lame narlnra nn,1 thn r cre tastefully decorated, tho color fCr'vte nWth "collect effect t-w 01 rn. rti .m.iniio ...in. -...1 were iiaiJ, T I" "J". "."". .K" th nV-.l ." a "oi. 01 paper i'rtiT1 a" "tithw,, in red Vf m." &? Introducing the BiMtJ n;- '.," v?.n wrtton by ra pasjed, on .Boxes tied toshM."'., ---..jo iuiu ' A aeiipii ":TOIU1 1M ittiTZS "L r5.d.r'bbon LrrvliLVL .'cli mown tha partners and convorsiatlpn were 0U3 roilARf. rMlmriAaa.1 A irWiT" ,UB B,la craoKers, ,w ue W'rtcSw0 Uttl0 our of red The Ic? , ?n,,:5om nnwl r danc. ""CO wa3 Indii snH ln ,.ln 1... Bwiett Mi..w5r8 .JI,8se'8 Kela and BW.et,'.M!s3 Uicy Brvan. MlaH no.,. ojuitoa -uV"1;? wiwiv Mis? 'ir-. Frank VT " BMWM an;1 ,a.i.'r icnlt5n,,res' Hill rt itm Hf' '"U JoIlnnl W " Stafford Dr' Qroen ' nrcl 3'--S',eWsa At,Inson 'V4 ?.. Monday nvnni,,., k .. , ?' Hose inj ,: "" 'f uvuur ui oy. ", T&and iIary Inuts of Sau runcunung. x9 marrlase of fcer Ray! "ja, Mr' Arthur J. B ns on WiJacyJi, "7" be at homo at Noi 1. ,tM?. UjlH elty(i after 4f-4- Of Mr. Sam iv,it, -j i. Mrs Tut are.aww nr.i,ii.. 1 l on thoI return. tout two wiek hmi f f -f -f ,.' .. Tbo home et Iho.ToltewlM Udtea m ppoa to New Year's callert n Monday afi tornoon, uri vettlntS onay ai; 'Mrs, JameaT A. Baker, eemer of1 Main street and Bell aveitwT' ot MUB Mrs. O. A. Mlttrol, corner trf u Braoeh sUtset and Olay avenus. MM.U. W. Knox, cornr ot Mln street and Uadloy avenue. Mrs, Hobert Brewster, No. M Milam Mra. a O. Miner, corner ot Caroline street and MctJowan avenue. " Mrs Sue Hurloy, 1104 Hadley avenue. Tho' names ot the various lalller' who re eelved havo already been printed several times in Tho Post. Tha gennan given at tho hospltablo home ot Mr. and Mw. G. A. Mktrot .Mon day nfght, following tho Now Year's rc oeptiott hold during the afternoon and i108, f M th0UBhly oajoyablo as ??in nffalr couM we be- TnU ar0 no half way measures about anything done by "kL,A Kmts' F1 cntertnln, Thty Icavo abolUtoly aothlng undone which cou d SwJtbJr a.-k to ,h0 P'ommw of thoir fiticsta and tho result Is always satisfac tory, in addltloa to tho stornslher hat ,.?Si nd ealtrilsra which 12? i? ki handsomu special favors which were highly appreciated by their recipients. J?h i.nl, ,,:a3 lcrf;ct ln us nppolntments fi 'i.10.?8 T1? a P'ant memory m tho minds ot those who wero present. The San Antonio Evening Llgho rf a recent date says, First Lieutenant and Adjutant Spencor Hutchlns, ot the Fourth "returned to Canip Mosby from Houston yesterday. He had fk'Brt tlmo wM1 away anit Judging from tho Houston papers wa- petted n much as usual by society, Thn Post' v.uiv wr.a last Sunday .sgnuinod a large doitilo column1 cut of tho gallant adjutant, which was an oxceHcnt llkaness. A.way back in the '60s, when Houston was by no means the city sho Is now, Mr. T. W. House Inaugurated tho custom ot giv ing a dinner complimentary to tho employes of his bank on or about Now Year's Day of every yoar. This custom has been kept up by his sons, T. TV. House and J. H. B. House, who now conduct the banking business founded by thoir father in 1838, and for several seasons past the dinner has been given at tho residence ot the lat ter of tho -two sons named. This year tho pretty homo on the corner of Milam street and Hadlcy avenue was thrown open to the bidden guests on the aftorncon of Satur day, December 31, tho hour being G:30. The employes who gatherdl In response to the Invitations remained for soma threo hours, engaged ln social conversation, and in enjoyment cf a ten-course repast, the menu of which comprised everything that could bo obtained tlhrough a combination o wealth and good taste. Those present were Mr. T. W. House and 'Mr. J. H. B. House, members of tho firm ot T. AV. House & Co.: Mr. S. M. .MoAshan, tho retired cashier; Olr. T. C. Dunn, the pros tnt cashier: Mr. Frank Andrews, the firm's attorney; Captain AVm. Christian, Mr. Nat Swing, Mr. TV. N. Brown, Mr. E. M. liongcope, 'Mr. Gus G. Heyne, Mr. John M, H'yatt. Mr. "Fred J. Heyne, Mr. John T. Williams, Mr.- Guy M. Harcourt, Mr. T. W. House, Jr., Mr. J. J. iMoKeever, Jr., Mr. I. M. Walker, Mr. J. W. Carroll and Dr. R. W Knox. Tho three gentlemen last named are not. employes of the bank, and wero, therefore, special guests. Mr. Carroll la the man ager of the House Interests at Areola. last Saturday night Mrs. Charles L. Fitch entertained a tew young friends at an Informal dance and musical la her home with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ashe, her parents. The supper, composed! ot tfie delicacies of the season, were served to the dining room, where all were seated at the beautifully .ippcdcUtl tablo with .decorations of terns and pink roses. An evening of thorough enjoyment was concluded by a merry wel come of the New Year with horns and other musical (7) Instruments, and Inter change of happy greetings au rounu. xnoa present wore Mrs. S, S. Ashe, Mr. and Sirs. Chnrle3 L. Fitch, 'Miss Mamie Lull-' toock, M.sses Bstcllo Gollbart, Frankie Dolen, Emily Scott, Virginia Wilson, Mary E. Asho, 'May Gollbart, Messrs. John B. Ashe, Bertv Smith, B. King, Frank Cle mens, Masslo Dolen, Edgar Gontry and Elliott Cage. The members of the Mansfield Dramatic cluT) gave no ot their enjoyable social sessions at the club rooms on S3n Jacinto street last night. A largo crowd was in a'ttendanco and the usual good time was Mrs. R. W. Knox received informally at her home on fllain street. Friday might, in honor ot Miss Starling and Miss Campbell of Kentucky, who aro the guests of Ji. C. W. Beta. The Ladles' Reading club commenced the tu'ly ot Paris last week. This subject promises to be unusually Interesting. Tho Woman's club did not meet last week on account of tho Inclement weather. An important meeting has been called for next Wednesday and a full attendance Is re quested. Robert 13. Lo chapter, Daughters of tho Confodorocy, will bold their annual election ot officers tomorrow at 10:30 a, m. at the. Parish house. All members are requested to bo present. Mrs, W. 5. Wall will receive at her homo on tbo corner of Rusk avenue and Austin street on tho evening cf next Thursday, tho 12th Instant, In honor of Miss Lena Wall -f Franklin, Tenn., who is a sister of Mr. W. S., Wall. ' t The Shakespeare - club began the new year's 6tudy with renewed zeal and earn estness after the holidays. The third act ot'"Othello" 's proving of absorbing In terest. In addition to tbo usual ciud worn tho ladles aro at prosuai aeopiy eusuBuu m arranElnK for Mr. Morrill's Snalcssptarcn w wwcrerss; js.ifm. ws, 1m.emjss.5ss. WtWfffKHS:'ijK ffi tins j rtiimifv nrr' sins i.Vnil 11 n i fli m : mi mi V . "'"" '' v ',ibI afeei-JfeK? Chicaa Times-Herald. Men "swear oft'' once a fear, M.why thouM not women? Faults, fallings, fed Mes are not matters ot sex, bait ot hu msuit', Perhaps the most gmclonw "resolu'tlon" tor the dear Indies to Ui-tko for 1830 would be to quit talking ntout oach .other! It It only oudiired tor a single day, think what an amount ot scandal and heartaches 'would be aparcd. "Woman's Inhumanity to woman makes countless thousands mourn,1' and "evil speaking" items tho great primal ftuilt ot the sex. Women might do loss .talking In many ways and bo benefited, Suppose a few hundred club women received to cut down tho longth of their papers from forty-five to ten minutes! It would be a sort of ctubablo millennium while It lasted. A good resolution would be tor women The avciago woman mighii Quit spending toer mony bo!ore site Rvio it. Cease pestering pcoplo for "eouvenlfls." Stop singing "Sho Was Born In Old Ken tucky." Glvo up trying touroform the world1, Dcsitt from givihg her husband "sur prise" presents. Ono woman pacently "ttirprlsod" her hxwbund with a dog. Tho oiTQture io up nearly overruling and everybody in tho houso boforo the hus band rcnllrcd tho qualify .of his gltU TSion ho ihot Iho dog. , Women might; Stop chewing gum. Stop smoking cigarettes because it Is fsshionablt. Stop talking slue because it is up to date. Stop wearing vulgar Jowelry, Nobody Stt belnr spiteful ot lh other wesasa who bavirot whst'snut-'haTen't , Stop thinking thnt evf rybodj- wants yo to do your "turn." Most twcl ilon;t cnro'Sroatly whether ywslns; r kcxp. quiet. T' Stcn seeking for Kympsthy. A larg pro portUn ,ot tho 'Torld your .own worldvi. cares nothing, if you live or die, snd'ars not in tbo isast InlercstoV in your troublea. Stop tolling your Affairs to the' curious. If you can't keep your own- sserett, how can you xpect thatnnybody else will? Stop looking sad, no matter how you test, Ycru'll bo Bsrry when yo ha .achlored a ".wot bkJnket" reputation. Step promising more than you ran ever fulfill, voil It you 'havo to gel tho word "obey" struck out.ot the inarrtago service. Stop orltlclslng tho dress of otnr women. itciuomborUiat you have aevw seon jiour likes to see a woman with a heart ttrung selt excopt In h. mirror, and that gives abound her nock. It Is an anatomical vou onlv a half view. anachronism Stop wearing a string ot gloss beads out erne a tur coat. Stop woaiinir unolcan "rats' out their pompadour coiffures. .,. a.....l.. t.tjj. ,. aA not ,n nt(mn l .viu m ..5".' "" "kt . over munay ,iT.. 1. t " ?"" "' '-"'. .."v., -streets, VU.VJ auuw aow, 'iio got. upon a piauorm. and (have hysterica, is easy but not entertaining. solrn . lit wm ,B TnU5r "' u,olr neighbors, and tako a lltUo hoed solve to leave ort kissing Hobsoo or any to their own faults. Wann iiitpfln3, "V. k . 5toP 1nB th fashions with a blind nJ!?. ml.t,1olvo t0 H.6 olrp dtsregard to lndlvftluallty. Jin D ,lK') a rra801,abI "m- 2 Stop being mock modoet. To ollu ful? ? crA,s n.6yB0n'mous w.to coyly to tho "llml) of a piano" Indicates a llo minutes of 0. and tho patience of tho protty crude, Btratum ot socloty and an tl f,, !H1 ''IJ Uu ZulL1 WL atVf( weecy of "lnd which poors for IndalU J ur?Ha .'s placed orPthw rack of racy In upright words. Thore Is nothing ,wl"nK f01' nf h.urs tbo averogo ot quite so Immodest fts ovor-modesty. " u 1 tciv, iiiuuiru. inaccu. somo Rir,n 1 n m. ,. ..1,1, -ti, ,.,.. i i.. - Stop loaning on other eoplo. KvT tub hould ntand on its own bottom. It It has no bottom then It Is no tub. Slap thinking it very dainty to bs igno rant of husluoAs and Very fotchlns to be to s'.lffon whimsical, Rtrn TOfeictrtf vnni. fialr llnttilr hpntlSA Stop talking ahoat iho awful selfishness certain' stftjw beauties nra photographed with their acads in n hurricane. thrice Clrls have Keen known to keep men wait nig lor years. Society clrls mlcht rennnnm ihm r. oherche exhibitions ot flirtations known aa "cake walks," Vho constant display of unctuous, supplo Turveydrops. has waned lo tho 'public fancy. Tho fad Is dead,- or ought to bo. "Rag timo" music Is another entertain ment that could be forsworn to advan tage. Pianos were made for bettor things. bo popular. Ocarsonoss novor vet meant fascination.. Tbo good Lard know what he was about whonhoCdlfforotitlatcrJ the s;xos. Don't try o lmproyo .on, his mothods. Stoi being olthor "womanish" or "man loh;" bo Jitst wmanly. It Is good enouRh. Stop haing "norx'ts" and havo "nerve." It Is a heap different. Stop wearing tinkling ohatelolne and soundtirg bangles. It Is too suggestive ot the cows coming' hoano. Stop thlnkingthat tho man who staid you the most flowers and candles Is tho ono who lovea yoi best. Splnotars should ceose telling married wiomon how to bring up children and how to inansgo husbands, and matrons stop tolling tiplnstcra how they ought to get marrldd'. Women nhould stop poking a flngeor Into iho ploof other people's love affairs. Thero Is opt to be a burn. , Tho oppouents of the "rainy day cos lumo" might rcsolvo to havo a IttUo more penro, nnd ndhorents havo more courage ot Wiolr'convlctions. School teacHirs might forswear a UtUo ef their dictatorial manner outslflo of the school room products. Women gonrally swear off talking about what Ifoay are going to do, aud got to work and do It! hoMdays with his parents, Mr. and Mr3. T. W. Houfc, has left the city to resume his studies at 'Princeton. 4 Governor-elect Jos. D, Sayers arrived in ths city yesterday from his homo In Bas trop and hna Joined Mrs. Sayers, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. AV. House for! would not daro give eo libllo in New York! sotiia 1vs naAL Miss Hill's course of four lectures on "The English Novel"' will bo given at tho Lyceum club rooms on Wednesday and' Thursday of this week and the same days of next week, beginning at halt past 3 o'clock. The price of tho course will bo two dollars. The Shaketepcaro club will not hold iits usual meeting on Thursday next, so tha members can attend, as a body, MUu Hill's lectures. Tho Ladles' Parish association of Christ church will meet at 3 o'clock Monday af ternoon. Personal. Miss Abbi'e Hill's lectures on "Tho Eng lish Novel" will be given on Wednesday .and ThunttUay afternoons of this and next week at the Lyceum library room3, com mencing at 3:30 p, m. Terms for course, $2.00. A. Party at Chappell Hill. Chuppcll Hill, Texas, January 4. In, honor of her guest, Miss Annlo Drowry of Houston, and Miss Grace Taylor, a pleas Bint parity wail given by Mrs. John Car lisle on Wednesday evening. The weather 'was inclement and very threatening, but notwithstanding this fact, only two ot the Invited guests wero absent. The amuse ment of tho evening was furnished by guessing the enigmatical names of tho guests. For instance, Mr. Lovo Ford's name watt disguised thusly: "DIvlue.Eino tlou Crowing a Stream;" -Miss Grace Taylor was "A Blessing Ono Who DUns the Dude." Thero was a great deal of amusement occasioned by tho unraveling of tlto enigmas. Mis3 Moselle Toland won the ladles' prize and Dr. R. E. Nich olson won tbo gentlemen's prizo. balmy lelnijhnients wero served ln tho dlulng room. Tho table was very prettily dec orated In white end pink rlbtoas, which were ftstconad from tho ohandeller to tho four corners of the (able and there civicd ln pretty bows. After refreshments tbo tlmo was PDent ln card nlayinK and social conversation until mldulght. Miss Dnswry Is ono of Houston's favorites, and hor at tractive manac-TS and sweet pcKonuIUIos liave won tha friendship of all who havo met hor. Miss Taylor Is well known aud a favorlto hare, having vioited hkre a num ber of times. Thoso present wero Misses Anabcllo Trafflor. Mosollo Toland. Dora Foster. Lll- lle Carfls'lo, May Turner, O'RlerUon. Drew ry and Taylor; Messrs. Hnnold Pcrlrin, Will Folder, Norfolk Foster, Will Mathews, James Matthews, Roy Carlisle, Will Car lisle.' Lovo Ford and Dr. Nicholson; .Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cocke, Mr. and Mrs. John Oarllslo and Mrs. N. A. Taylor. il.T New Yorle Vcnua Piirin. iFrank Tryon Charles, ln tiha December number ot What To Eat, compares Paris and Now York In very many things that make for tho comfort or discomfort of mon. Of New York be says In part: "Can live on the twenty-first ficor; In Paris the fcig'aest bouse has only eigtt stories, "Can give a ball when I like; in IVkIs must get permission, from the other t;n an(s. "Can be run over freo of' charge; In Paris, run over, must pay a fine for being in tho -way, "Can speak to a. Now York policeman without bowing;' safer o bow' in Parli. 'Can buy daily papers w:h tiro news of tho &iy; In Paris newspapers bear tomor row's date wl(b yosterd-ay's news. "Can engage a theater seat and have a programme iroo; extra cCurge for lice in beer; not permitted in Now York. "Can ride nil over Paris for ono car fare, and on top for halt price; can't In Now York. "Can get a small, woll-writtonilally pa per; must buy a slangy ono In New York. "Can give 2 cents as a Up to a waller; uan bo treated with politeness bv every one; not always possible in Now York." arranging or ,u .m-,,,, M..r--T , tr ; reading on the 18th. Many words of prsUs , Paris. . . .ir,n (hi, roiripr hv thoie ln the I ' Ci3 take Utr wdio have kesrd h.m in iho older an old woman usher; impassible in Parfa. toy tl qtatoc Ills recital will undoubtedly prove "Can talio a young jay alone to tae other a rare tr?at Ao lwers f literature. Several theater; in Parja must take her parents hash NEW. YOItlC IdSTTRR. Now York, January 3. Wow Year's week finds only one new play at tho theators, and that one Is "Nathan Halo," which N. C. Goodwin and Maxlne Elliott, his wife, are presenting at tho Knickerbocker. The pleco wus given Its first hearing iMonddy night to an overflowing audience, much applause and numerous curtain calls. Mc. Goodwin has for years been trying to mako New Yorkers take Ihlm seriously but up-to-Jato without any considerable success. In "Nathan Haio" ho has again taenia J an emotional rolo, and I .think llha chances are that this time the publlo -will look more kindly on ,h!s work. To my mind Good win is the best actor on the American stage. Ho ceo play more parts acceptably llwa many ot the well-known sad popular stars. His latest venture Is a good play, and rhere can bo no question but that it will add a largo bundlo of "long grata" to his Dank account. .Maxlne KlHoW. is sdll tne beuutituj woman i.au was wheu t Daly's theater and a much better actrcw. faae glvts splendid subpart, to hor saady hcureU huabaod. bxt Monday we shall sea Mrs. Leslie Carter ln "SSaza," a play on the order of "Camllle.'i only a liruif more .risque m us soloes and Incidents,. Reports from tae road nay that Mr, Bolasco has' succeed ed in tkaung ovw ene ttin loo of tho more salacious scenes in tho piece In good fctyie, co that tho performance U not ilitely to shock .tho sensitive thoaiter-gosr. It is mvo said that -Mrs. Carter liau made thu "hit of her life" as the heroine. Wo shall eue. Down at tne Fourteenth Street theater, Where "The VJllngo PostnuBter" lias had suoa a prosperous run, thu Hanlons' "Su porba" Us being given to largo audlencfea. Next Monday Chauncey Oloott conies lu his long and much-talked-of "A RomanuJ of Attlone," a drama written for 'him by Manager Pllou, who promises an elabwaio equlpraont ot scenery and costumes. 1 un derstand that every scat and box for 01 cott's opening might has been sold for weeks. At the Broadway theater "The Sorrows of Saltan" is continued, It Is splendidly staged and Is now 'running itmrotbly at every performance. The management tell mo that business is good in splto of thu terriblo roasting given the play by tho critics. John KellarJ as -his satanlc majes ty in an evening dress sU'.t tons aided to his reputation as an actor, and Macy Shaw and Oraco Fllklns do excellent work lu llho other two. leading parts. It looks attur all as though tho "sorrows" of this par ticular and peculiar Satan would bring financial comfopt to all interested. "Phroso" has made an undeniable hit at the Empire and Charley Frohnun is Just about tbo happiest manager in town. It Is a veritable New Year's gift to this -populyr manager Tho play Is full of ro manco and love. Samo ot tho incident? aro novel to a extraordinary degree, Thn company aot It splendidly and now that everything is in full running order thera is evory IndlcaWon that tbo present bill will be continued for some time to rom. The attractions that are doing well are Annlo Russell ut tho derrick, Viola Alloa at the Garden, "On and Off" at the Madl- sou Square, "A Runaway Girl" at vn3 .Fifth Avenue, "SporUng Ltfo" nt tho Academy, May Irwin at tho BIJou and "Trclawncy of the Wells" et the Lyceum. "A Dangerous Maid" will have run her mco at the Casino on Saturday olgut. She will bo followed next Monday by fat, fair and Just about forty Lillian Russell, who will bo seen In ft (handsome revival of "1t Belle Helene," which is expeciea w run IB' HAD T9 NYIW PWHTS .... - -A- .A - . . V .. . rf'-j ,1 -,1.1 ii II I . ' ' , -T j -i Hnc m MBipraBK ajM vmh ;&rMm&iB4 WMlMtf he m A wg rtic!ti;c)iJMis.' , - - ip. :, .'. . Awny rHMi il,OW,, Wat Wi' Hria , mm Xtimt KtH He Only Mk mm if; hlbltions of women at tho Dowoy theater, Sam Jack'aand Koster & Blal'B. At Jack's tho feverish "Badger Trial" aud lira vicious 'Mock TurUe" havo' been wlt'hdrAwnj and In Wiolr placo there' is presented a piece, called a "Scarlet Oharmr," wiitok Is about as warm as a cold slorugo vault Kind much moro stupid. At Kostor & Rial's tho duel sceno, "An Affulr of Honor." ln which for oue'-nisht only two flabby women bared thoir bonoins from their wvilst up. 5ws been o modified as nat to offend the most fastidious. The Dawey is giving a variety snow, -wihich.isxis clcaa as It Is ainlnterc3tlng. Aud thero you aro, Olga Ncthersole she- of .the lasclvlouj kiss comes to Wallack'a theater next Monday in "The Termagant" and other plftys. "Tho Termagant" Is a Spanish lovo story ot tho vintage of H95, and tolls of Incidents Just following tho dlBtovery of America by Columbus. The scenes reveal, a court of lovo and a feto In vogue durluig tbo Fourteenth century in .old Spain. MIes NolihoTSole will play tho part ot tho Term agent. CSiicaiso Chrotrfcls. John Doberty, famed ttrom Cincinnati tt New Orleans by tall, and item St. Ijouls to Now Orleans by water, is ,n Cbleag. for. ths first' time slcco the big (Ire. He i a MKasteaipplan a.tvd a ttl ages' from yellow fsver. Ho is' going homo this week to sell out and oome to Ohlcsgo. Hj da claiw that he never ln bis lite struck so many "stay things" as ir his found in this' city. '"Why., ail ot "am re puddinls," said he to Ell Hackott yesterday, "They ain't gmmblors, they ain't, tin horns, lo the Ys2oo anvunps we'd call' 'no polly wtjs. I ain't seen a real Hvo sport sltico I boon In town. That's right. 1 .done win onowsh, money to dig another well la, Mcrldlflf' "Well in Morgans" asked lUckctt, "Wtmt you doin' dlggla' wells?" "Alut you novox herd abolit my welts In Meridian? St. Lwiis all tho boys down there havo hoard about it. S'iy, don't vou guya up here read the papers? Them wells, Js ladvcrileed lis 'Dohorty wwlls. and 'Is' supposed to cure everything from en in giowihi' toenaill to a case ot 'wllllcs.' As you aln't'On, I 'sposo I 'goftto UjlL 'Mem bor the time I went South la ato-ato 1'88) to clean mp that Shubuta gng ot poker players? llmplv you Is timny. Say. Never mlntl, iJhouBQ, I'll tell you about that first. " 'Member Abo 'nosonbaum, who uied to sell saddles trom Cincinnati! Ho's dead, as you ought to know, but you didn't ted I told you about it. All right. Abo ho gets into Shubuta. Shubuta Is a oae-horso look ing town on' the Mobile "and Ohdo, aot far from iMoblle. Tho lioUsoa la vallor iznm "ogo; .but nil tho roctrchants is not only poKer piayers, ngai, out cnoy jns ttia dough tlick up they hand, an' they only pUys 'cm aa If they mado they llvln' that away, which ain't so, becauso thoy ta gt money dn .all sorts ot aashnul binks, and, bo8ld "thoy is got moggagos o'n ovory thln in (ih'at country blggcni a cat. Thj country Isn't powerful wMiiuctlve, because It's dryor'n Ariiontt, that Is ln a llcker way. Spoakln' as though I got a pat flush in my ban', I would y that n mighty thin, criust idtvldes the toivn from Iholl. That's whateVor. It's tho only Country I ever seon-wihcre Jay Kwls is puffootly hap py on Frtldaj-s," "Jny bltvln happy on Fridays? What you moan by thnt. John?" course you don't, and I am glvln' you OK. M8 rJSSSVt isuviwi ntfjax Wtl fetM mother. Mnor sltnSeVlfl?oi ;jotUIft oMIfc ad btktfl fttf cIkakW-'sV4cska1taaat - iBt.c aiv incmniiTki.. AmmM:i8i)&-A s 'j, KtXtti arttjlt aL; time when babv is.- P-ieprtMU46asSi;'t?i; r. -A .--..L-ii . iqw TOBI- -.-., ett d all "H ' -iJ should' to Insure the little one's con-, stitu- tlonal strength nhdvlgor.' No, moth er wants to have 7iAffl&V& . im&rx 'iJCJlfci.,. rfSiXMb 3rvjm8 . ll- . i. .W. ''?."?. .J. ."7 weakly, sickly .baby yet' unless she herself $ a ' ,t'6 is entirely lfcaltbyin the special, fdelkatMSf, ",M structure which' makes 'MotnerhoodMtfvivJ'.?' .Si V, ,a itp. thf- ti.lht- ft rrtittii tft Miffrr.'in.ftAMft way for her weakness or!ncglectV"'.i.A5ife; '''M iiie surest way 10 avoiuouisiU'ioriitatrax?: :Wm nwn nfTf,ntH.ni'-'.ptv... .ra tnninrf tn' r&itunrr hit the use of Dr. Pierce's Pavorite'Presctlp-Sit'XiW ' v tion during, the time of.ataUdaUotfItggjm'u will maitc, ner pcrtectiy ncamiy. -K,wiuSKras. lighten and brigUtcn the time of sraiUn.fi-fWf ' "$S It will maW( thenleaVofmotherhoodlafcW .. jS solutcly safe and comparatively free iftota)rs&5 pain ana win insure a strong, ueaunycoH.iXOTv''S; stitution for,the,baby; ''$&$&& Mrs. Nannie' J. Taylor. of.Ietaee.'Rm.OsvSW- Texas. Raym "1 am the mother ofelchtt-ehit- tMm& dren. I mifftred from female weakness, I tried Ai&X-'Ml tilivalelatfe with no avail. When T lait tifaimev' w.ia:ic.a with child I saw the udvertlemenf'oMoctor JiJ'Awsl ricrec's Parorlte Prescription. I -.bought two' $iW3i Hollies and toolc ncconiingtoalrectlons.. wneav .Wtex'S ltsbvwns trn I had n vcrv rniv time nnd have i tvlW?.Sft. . '...n- , ....... .1 ,-L. ,--:. ,--!. . .VJCfta-ffl ness. Baby i? ns fat and healthy as can be.'i ,. -J&j84tra Prospective mothers should: send to the s f VSi-S Buffalo. N. Y.. for a cony of Dr. Pieree'sV ' . . '.. .....: . ,,-.' ..., ,, ,.,. Jj ",iv uoinmon nense jieaicni vaviser, wmen,,. r will be sent free on receipt of si one-cent; ( stamps to pay the cost (if mailing pn(y, Ot 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. wont nt business r.Wht, nod aa longaa-il didn't kick they ,let mo clone. They '.did the square thing by me by namin' the.weluv after me. Ono -is named John- Dokerty'oud. ' tho ot'tor Is plaia achn;" " '; "Did mu over sco any, 'of those fellows' you beat at Shubuta?" asked. Ell. "You benchor: Ono o -Chem Is up ha now and I atvo him tho price of e, drink. and breakfast thl3 mornln'," tVnnted A Libel iMvr. Waco. Tim03-Herald. Thero Vas bson .widespread dteoussi'oni among tho papers of Texas of the need ot a libel law.. Members of the Twemty slx'th legislature, both representatives OJd, senators, havo been interviewed on tho -r. . .. ;... -.- .S V ?". j7rnZ'SL3r1T.'.S; "Wo a w m them- w - - - r - - m- - ' " "(--vfcva t IVIV CUVt j "The White Tavern,"' a comedy which Sixibuta ono day to' see Ji ho couldn't sell 1 wjin n.nntlv QrionLMl In Gennadi at tihQ ! A. taw Ttn ni.i. 11(41 11n fhAmM,ni. ,t.A was rcontly presented in. German at tiha to the. devil on Fridays, Sod what i am iryin- 10 get at now7 Thanks." "All right. As I was sayln', Abo he's dewd now. Romember that, don't you? Well, when Abo wis in tho flesh and soil ing rutaboe-gar sadd' 1m dropped Into Tl musical numbers will bo added to the pro grsjnmo. 4-4-4- After the tolls of,a schoal week arc ov, tho young folks revel, as older ones can not, In a genulno frolic. Mr. Brady W. Warner helped a merry crowd to enjoy the merriment of games and dancing at bis heme on Hadloy avenue, ,Not the leas; pleasurable part of tbo evening's amuse mSt mu thr.WAmit of " and punch. No attempt at decoration was ,mado, .as sufficient beauty mw in the sweet and charming gowns and faces of ths girls and the gay youths. , Mrs. O. W. He-yer, Mw. J, R. eWrt anS Misses Sayles will be at boma on Wed. MitkSyWtn 8 o'clock at MW. Heyer's,rcs idcue, . Mr. Jtoila B. H V 1 r,nt ihn. Mn. or until the annual my seat Without consulting view" is -ready for production. They do toy 'that M'.SS Husseii iru auuii , -- r dip into tne sea 01 mrnmony. a,iu hnii a varied marital exoerlen and lu nlracot every case 'has not found her bridal "Con proposo to a girl in private; ln couch a bed ot roses, . Psjv.s lior imjthar' mu$t be preteut, I vent to Brooklyn one night last .week "Con get married vWhout a coptjffoale to see J. K, HackeW 1 "Rupert of Hnt- of birfb and baptism; can't In Paris.- vm," and was nirresJbly surpniod to flna "Can pull teeth without license; must that .the unfavorable rcrorts ot the pese havi a license id do that, or anything, In vera BOJrccJy waw.JB'ted. As now pre- Parls." ' tented by youn? Ilaekett I think it wit! Of custom Jn Psrls he says: j be sure to win popularlt7. In tha Kurd "CM llvo weM-ia Paris for 1 a day; act tihere Is an exclttag duel scene, which can't iaNew"Yprtc. gives tho audience a thrilling quarter ot "Can gei, a cucrrui. rr apartment in on hour, one 01 -wo inimuuiiuj, "-;"; Paris for is a.monin "Can live at we still be ih 'socially York. "Can be acquainted with, counts,, dukes, etc., without bragging vsbout, It; oan'l In New York. "Can give an oven)ng entertslnmant with only sirop and punch for refresh mBta; caa't la New York it I wiih to nave rnesas. Hb; can't in New York, i of the performance Joboyna How and, top1 of the Ihous's aud1 who In persona! appearance is a Flavls as r;' cot easy In, Now is a Flevla,' She.vas Gibson's model for i the illustrations in iue wui. ouj rbeautv. superb curvfs and all that goes to make an"ctre?s physically attractive, but-and with a hip B-'ahe can't act. In ihe love scenes she is as cold as stone.eni as hard .as n1ls he has no tidal ex presslon and not a pit of BiagBUsns; Tha DOllca hate flnalir . " Irving Place theater, will be given in Bng- llah February 0 at Wnilack's under th management of Cluarles and' Da.nliel l-'roh-mun, who ipromlsa an' unusually ntrong t-net In thu minor roles. After Fobruiry d all ot the time at this ibicatcr Is held by Chariots Frohmon, w'ho expects to make a. serlos.of productions there. All sorts of storfos are afloat concerning tbto Olympla, wh'loh, was recontly pur- fchasod by H. B. Slro. Ono.,ruimor is that Manager Frank Murtha will le3 tho U10 atpr portion ot the building and produce "Tho Black Cardinal," a play by Father Smith, a woll known Catholic prikit. The drama Is historical anil somewhat on tho lines of "Richelieu." It is ln reality n defense ot tho Catholic faith, and it Is said to bo umraually powerful in most of Hs scenes, If thin rumor proves to be true, wo shall probably see Joseph Haworth in the title part. "Cumberland '61" fc nt tho Metropolis theater hi? week, and as usual Is drawing large audiences. It will bo seen down tpwn nt tho Star in n fortnight. Tho four sons of Joseph Jofforson ro reported as doing exceedingly well in "Rip Va.n Winkle," whlrih they are presenting In the New England cities. R. A. Bnrn6t's musical comedy, "Three Little- Lambs," will got Its hearing Janu ary JO nt tho Fifth Avenue. Tho Prlmroso and Dockslader Minstrel company, now louring Now Ungland, make thoir first appearance in this city In Feb ruary nt the Grand opera house. Nancy Sykes, A Tolmrco Mtirlcet, The following letter was recolved by Mr, W. H. Boyd of Ouero, Texas, ln re sponse to a communication that appeared in The Post: Carmona, Texas, Dcconher 29, pear Sir: I noticed n very pleasant statement In The Post, writton by you to the to bacco growers of Texas. I am a small grower in tM Slate. I raised a smnll crop last year and one this year. I am strictly in favor of establishing a large market in Houston for the loaf in tbo band, and also a largo cigar factory there. Tberp is no good reaton in shipping out tobaccos to Now York to get them manu factured and made into cigars when wa noed it all here in our own State, and can savo all the freight to New York and back and the handling of it in New York. Ve have plenty of men Id the South that could handlo Jt as well as Now Yorkers, or anyone else. I was a large grower of tobacco in Kenuoky seve.-nl years back. I grow from J2C0O to 15000 worth of to bacco overy year until Orant demonetised silver ln 1872. when I sold tobacco that year tihat I toa been getting 20 to 30' cents a pound tor at 2 and 2 Hi cents per pound. I havo a wnail crop cf Cuban and Su matra only 300 or 00 pounds land I am anxious to find a market for It. I am do. olrou'i of raising a large crop another year for this country eight or ten acres, I know I am a tobacco raiser In my native' State and I think I can nl-jo and handlo it here it I can learn the art- of sweating. I ha'o been to several pluses wtwre ite sweating was gCIng on, but tbo expert seems to want lo keep that part o him self and charge me fl per hundred to per form ih'o operation. Tftat is an outras on tho poor fanners, P, B, Orcenhlll, Mom-ow Notoa. Moscow, Texas, January 6. A rsctplaoa was tendered County Attorney P. R. Rowe and bride, nee Miss, Npra Sprott of Ldy rogst,on, Thursday ot tho bom, of bis mother,, Mrs. .Angls Kowo, County A'swasor George W. Sellara has moved his family to town for tha benefit of the school. Tho family of Mr. Will Cochran of L070 lady arc In town, g'lesUs ot his sistara, Mcsdames N, T. Creep and, A. 8. Canoo, Mra. Bryant Hjckman and llttie. gW have returned to their home at Court ney after' spending tbs holidays with their Bsutets, Mr. and Mrs. M, T., HIcIsbmb. wr, it,. -, wsnssi m sa wisj4sfisr a few He nut little Ike Chnm'rwnola. tho blg!ffst merohsutli there. "Ol'iimwiels wanted' omo (ta-idlca, nntl Abo 'Was wlllln'. He ot his onlor booH out and Ohamponols ho besliv to tell htm whr.t (o. write until Abo hadi his book filled from kiver to klvor. Oh, ho didn't do a th'lng to It. Moro'n J000O worth ordjiei, Abo hadn'ti sold soinany saddles In a mouth beforo In hla life. HappyT Why. he'd a bought, wine .till they wa'n't no moro. but they -wa'n't any thore to buy. Aftor tup por. when Abo was slttln' at tho little hotel they got thoro, up walks Mr. Champonols, That was cartly in tho ovonlng. 1, didn't start out to talk so much abouib Abo as myiseir ami tho wells at Meridian, ami I am letulin' up to 'em Just as fast as I can., vura A'oe no iwi inai lown 1110 next iiav he wa? shy six" thousand that's right'. J Moro'n mat, wnen ne got to Cincinnati ho done found out that Mr. Chauipeno'j dono camSel Ws order bv tjlegraph. .Aba lie got fired for blowin' in the company' money, and for' a long time ho mvnsh-' buckled nrcundi Fifth and Vina very muchI on tno nog, rrosentsy he gits awake nnd hunts mo coit. At that, tune 1'ic dpalln selves in. .favor of a fair and Impartial statute which wlU -protect honest newspa pers from being vlollmizcjd ;upon publica tlciuu, tho abrxiluto truth of which can b estubtlshed, and at Die same time papers can show that such pu JWallons are In no way inuplred by malice. Tharo has been a, great deal said ana written about the. libel law of 'ltexarf, vhsu a maUxc of fuct tihere Li nouivli statute lu the Toxa.1 tiodo dollnlng libel Und i-osuiallng Xb, bringing of suits aim! iiuiojiuSiiou ot eyt .deuce lu prosecutlotU tor ilocl. Ot thm fact lion. 1 1, Clay tJUiopshlre' of 1'ark.cr county, hinuult proprietor ot a newspaper ami also a member v'i thelegUr lajiuiy, couiosjco hlnuult Iguoiani whvii ho tnysi as qiicwa by Too, nountou i!ojt, "'o htvo about tfotutiwl law ia wvai.'' 'Wicra is a critulmt. stntuio pA.ici.lj.ng pjuUa mowt iol'l",tiioi'cimm.issioii ot libel,, but tliere hi novciVH-st,itutu aisflumg ltnl u"hd preset Iblng rulea lor; bringing buiU aris ing, thefelmdcr, ami that la nil the honest newspapers -ct Texas uik, and no fair nUiidJ, ' Inteilleent, thoujjhitui, man can challOns'o thoir right to demand Mttcihi, a Htatuie, Tliuro ui'i civil ajatute rojard ing the bdpglng of dwimge suKu.for por ynal Injuries ngaltist railroads and olthor corporationB, nnu more suouiu do a oivn m C .V2V!W "mm - -?&! ".41 -mi Ml 'SM: . Jssmsi .iM$m m ' ' $&i "mm for Ned Failsl! and ttings i comln' protty l"le "KUlallng the bringing of suits s5BSi issac mucfti-my own wiiy. But wiion Abo tells ma whnt's In fiilghitr-how -tlhom Shu'buta follM t browed tho liarpoons Into lilin I says to Mm! 'Abe, I'm with yarn. Yes, I'll no along.' 'I gits me somo ills' trunks jikc & arum mqr'B, has mo om cardi, prlntod, gits tho lay of the town, bundles a wad In my clothes and lights out I ain't goln' lo Shubuta direct. Not Johnny, I gits eft,- im train at 'Meridian ana hires a chap to go io Shuhni'ta and buy up all tho plyln' cards they ir,' in the lown. Ho docs so and 4s back In a half day. On. tho nox' train I sends n feller down thoro who was o'posin' io be sollln' stationery nnd, among olhor things, piayin' cards, lie orrored hts iruck and tho druggist what sells tho cards says to him: " 'How long it take you to gle mo about. 200 .pjcksV' " Wby Is you entirely out?' asks my boy. "He Is. Well, mr box tells him that he's got about, sixty, .paolts down In his sample trunk that he'll let htm havo aj an accommodation, and he does' so: Is joj followln' me, Ell? "This happens on a Friday. Safday t rolls into tho town and my trunks is rolled oft after mo. I am spotted Vy tho hotel Tuaaqr and put in, the imo room wimt Abo hod stopped at. 1 knewed that by tbo quids of .fine cut what had been th rowed up against the wall end stuck there. Abo chawed fine-out,, tbo natives log tiwkt. I eawud about tbo town that ovenln' until I meots Mr. Champonols, I was sellln' clothln. Did bo want a,y? Well, ho didn't know. When was I gain' to open up my sample's? I ajd ueln' tint, If was SaiVAiy I would hold tho deal until Monday. When I said, 'der he spoWAl me, He sized me. up aa a hundud. dollar dTummor with 1-3 a day 'spensos and had1 sot la a game for about $3 maybe. Xlnt no use goin' into all the preliminaries. That, nlgbt I set down. Monday noon. I got p;wlth 21,000,'Ylvet.. "boui: the. time I cits a train these fellows tumble to 'themselves and they, begin toppln' the wires, They hauls me on at wormian ana by the time I gib? through payts,' lawyeni aiid dlvldln' -witlivAoo I ain't got more'n X3000 left, Bo T aays to myself, I'll Just stick down here toll I glU eyen. That'a ten years, ago. I'm 'bout even," "What about tbe well?," as Doherty paused for a momont. , "I'm comln' to that. I stops at' Meridian and opens up ' lay-out tbat'd make you lefc. An' makes)' money; too, for.awnlle, calns It. tell the oky council, .onejnlght mases a ordinance demandln' ot arteslao wells. Ttoey ftpprow-W.ed, some scads, of course, but It .didn't irely . sera tck;, the eoverlnV'WbUO'thls'woa'iMiti'.ioti tha city tneaaury H'trwit.brolca, Oa sy.;asil .was pasala' 4ha. oWef.of- asiliof, .', turns,a' begins to git. fuasty,-! ,i I cussed .. back, ,.was arreeted and. wok biore bis. high giblets; tbe mayor,- an',flo ,;hUBdrad. , I; didn't kick, an' there la wbre I; wa- J)'. ;Nsxt mornln' i' saw ttwrj 4; gone ,to work oe tits artesian well, sa4q, :Tfce.'msyor'.sw r was a gocd;th4ng ami ao when ths mooey wmMwIw J.l.'.ia.ll biMn' 'AlMmA irt "f''" TISS.' "rl!3':?',TTJj3" I-.y, for diiinst'es 10 character, aud oua of., tho toacnlilnla In such stntu'to should be that Hie plalntllf be rcqulrcU to prove bU dam Mo an In poiisonn) IliJu-ny cults lie, is 'ro qulred to provo the Injur. The criminal statute on, ilbel under wilch reputable pojicrs of Tuxns have been heavily miilcted in ilumag'ea stipulates that Innguago libelous per so presumes a douV ngu mt It U not nocees.aryt for' the plelh tilf to offer olhcui nvldenco and' tliat the Jury Is tbo Judge ot tbo amount ot such daniiige, Tho injustice and oppressiveness ot Hitch a statute Is npptnent to ttao.duU cjt mind, yot thero aro Intelligent, reprc svntatlvo nun 'jssscitiog that we nd no cbango in tho, preaem libel law, Wo have no law rclat'jxl to civil' aetions for libel,, o Chore is nothing to change or revise; The press oaks the enactment ot a civil, statute on Ubel that will be fair and Just to both eldca. Tho press of Texas is not seeking' l--y cense, an lion. 11. w, ouropuairp uufiei, amd none should bo better liuormoa in pis airecwon ynan ,niimseu. inopream.iiM- ' ' ISiW'a 03, wketihor tlid "papora wo rich and' abls, &$fjj&j!jjm to respond In damages for their publlca- 'f $W$Mk uohh, or are vuur nuu uuum uiw ,.a w cleanost, fairest and1 moil representative and nromotlvo of tha boot interest of seer !.-. Ji'&ym ,fn nn.l CtrtlU ,n 1. fniin.l in onv Rtfltl. . ? In the Union, ana it Js a t flection unon tho character Mr. Shropshlro himself.' to' "charge, ; that '$?&S U10 euorL o uuiain iuu niuiiiif!ui..oi,.ByijMiai. 1 i.y'n '!.. .-.-r.ii J civil atatulo is a crusade to gn,llocnsa,l,;? mM? to blackmail. Tho neWKpapec'me'n'Ofoxaa are not of tliat sort,' thank.. God;, Wty',Smf" M tlmply nslt tho aaine prolpctlou ln,.tbaJg(s JS honest pursuit. 01 .mctr .yocawon '-oaa.i.iiaw, jm mff Ktyi-us pniwjju 5ii6fcu iH y'i tz?E&Fiffi Intvfl an A Kto fnnf will lvn'll ni.nACA itrmil i!fVri?fe?, ''! . ... ' t "j-ttl. u-a,' 11:" LW WfiC? . m j5 StV.'iJam'Sa? isrT I as2sa1iEal th members ot'.tho legl)aituo'"ftt4t; pre.'fi' M ent aesslon ' - 0M&b'-'4 CAJtB 'OF TIWf,FHBTji M$ What Mrs.- JeBnew Miller Has ,-Baaa lac .Her. Buffering' KtkwtitfegMgb&ti Tbe ways 'fcommoa se'so,,jrsa'';J';' ',,'y'M v,., . ar r- .A-- r7rT?.-7rT-.-7'.-i..TT.7 ' ,T M.kM-lM A .. I,. m.4, .111 '. ImI. ..,-VW gavuvjijuii ,vilw,.,w, .j,w.aai .. .Trt: .n,H 'tjio, Atlantlb to iba, Vitiaelpumk aifc4 what led to ths manufactUTo.'o.'tJBare'U. bratedJ'JenoeAMlH8W:ab,Ws1a , pi comfort a'ndi.Waiitr).rliaA ytria aemaui. irom.woinB;aii:Tar'iB inL.-i:,., IVom;' every t iMiiDwMikM&itmm. is ValltheyJTs6timlw;fMiCB every, "eltya of nofaM)JU,piKlnatAr'Wi,11 coroe' theauatioa'''l'.'tajaaa of mm icomTortat)lijaoa'.lo"waur swerexl tbat;ouesoo te th Itm day.baare my nam. It la ttf:o ,trjewr;t'siyaTaw, ffivsa the araatsat do Fort:"trI adA durability 1 know irraatwaatlsiacttaf . tlsouafct'tkat H hw tsjM sov taapronm or f staters wroufosjas a m 1" WA- Ml ' " '" "Oss st" tw. M fjscrasuaar aa- ' u 5'. P' 'J. . - ini!-. ;4'. ,-j ': y . ihMMM&t V m&MzM I . - .V l . . m$m ;,i. lJt.it :M 'ifiC'j'ii:''!"' )eanesay at P P t ,asae,