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SccSot IJL GEN Lon
GORDON TELLS OF THE
gKNDERS SENSE OF HUMOR
ExConfederato Re
j ns for the
f Tremendous
OallasA
uflS1 at ed
Crowd Is Expect
rte distinguished gout lemon who
yestordar wo General
Uc J
1 ot Oeorpla Momlny night
Oo on
gcuernl had tUo misfortune
< n the
t tTpaialug lllm considerably never
he chattel ury pleasantly
m del think Of Tcxm Uo said
iir 1 think it Is one of the grander
M the union and all the elites In It
Sr be thrlwrc cuumnnlllM The
to
1 I happen t0 b0 foom t0 mo t0
Zbui kuow our next in
< von
Id m Dallas and It prom
Ti bethe o la es or held The
lit Memphis Ios voar as a tr0T
wfo to m that the
I ffair bnt it
Itoaowlllcidpseit You see Texas
T tne Dlaee to which a Rieat many
States havo Inml
bulicw
ef the
vl nd rcoplo m every community In
Mudrcd hoc and all
Sic areomln here to visithose
Ksnndtot aooUatthBVonder
In IaSuay ooUIngInto
ctrc > mLitlili peparlucMr the gloat
mln C4v 1 1 n able to provide sleep
i < m li number or
> for the ci eat
lflS m taer Inngtess has recently
5 resoluTlon aiiuiorlzlinr the hccie
cd rir toi lo n tin nniniig wem llXH
° able
J Ld I WhIU tliey will be
tuat i > > r < > Ir ° m > our Suko
lMBiLi lhar will furnish lueonmni
aSm ujmc MH 0 but still they will
for a
f 1 to will baio a great time
i ta u iri to h anx ously
bout General hob
ll ron om IW
have scarcely
If I
MY
lh talking and v uting about him Muco
Tcf 1 will uy however
of ae ar
°
human being whom I
1 tu one
tit
I met thaf ncxer kew sranilcd by nsao
the only gieat man I ever
rtlon IIo Is
id ace who did no descend when 1 me
m from tao hlh nlane 1 had assigned
l flaw In his clinr
l S I e had not one
rtcr that I was abl to ilUcoyer but like
uiu 1I 1PW srander lis I up
SuXS a em of humor In him that
j i nu to thn > e who met Mm
oTand to n imi 1 vis tluown into viy
timid with him Ah jou are
i i
ifbiblv a c I w i < t In eommnud of one
ii of hu oim at tii lime < f the Mirren
a ml Ion l other In coimec
> mu < il of war wo ever
oa with t i t i
eld lit fate He nl t iiooie ho Huuomlur
has
ulll ell > ou in nit Idite Hun never
j my kno i iiiidi i nl In print It
111 ten < i l 0 tiate that he did have
leia pii or lunur
At the i ii I or war above mentlonod
f l io lecngnlze that he
C ictc a
ad vti ot fciml but 11 as determlnd
i Ii tnc op
jj I aoi i
ttunltv pp entin li tlf attempt to ut
ir way on d I on lieot was to follow
he Idea n i i ii if P could get tliniiigh
the Tennessee lino
ft rould nl lo
none lac nu m Tin 1 > 0 miles distant and
re a Hint i > n d be formid with Tohn
oafni ie < > 1 tins be enabled to slilke
t Shfimin i vns the general Idea
it nocp of ii a minute suspected tllit
would h r i io fxeeiite it After
le coiintl q m and I had vldd n
nmi dlitaine I inembercd thit In my
iStross ai tin cul meeting I hud foi
ittcn to lnf i mral Lee Just where I
Wll be durn the balance of the nignt
ii I sfn an able biek to ask hlin where I
icoli blvouar for the night He wns ly
nc iJeivni n liik hi saddle for a pillow
team aide addit he
sed him and tuin d
verand with a v I e that Indicated tha a
oilt was plaWn nound his mouth he
ild Giv < > rav i Ainpllments to Cfcneial ior
on and
tei mi I n ould like to linve lilm
voaae jus > c v the Tennessee line
Mtll that he i nr < i himself over to steep
< Ui and tuy ortlr r 1rt him to dellvr
c In
grimly dioious mchhage
CITY BREVITIES
The Current Lite meet
iture will at
W hall Hi s morning at 10 oclock
tery mcL m r reouestcd to be present
There are wd Iveied tilegTnms at the
oslnl Telfg fh office lis Main street
w Annie rultcu feeietarv Houston Itulld
r Exinauo and Mr V Sweeny
Tie Shell
i Arras absoclatlon will hold
a Inipoi innt met ting this afternoon at it
clock sh
rp fhe members are requested
meet piompMy on time as this hour has
icn dxed ii t It will not luterfeie with
ie lecture of lrot S II Clark
Aa aami fir box
a 07 at 1013 oclock
cstcrdaj mor nr gave the department a
Io a I blare at 2114
a Washington
irect owna 1 Mi Kaufman and oecu
w by J J n ely The fire wns cnuscd
sparks foij the due No damage
Justhfe MuttlirtHs yesterday afternoon at
30 o elmk
in a nhoit but lmpiesslve ccre
Oney tiiokc tlio words which made J n
auiulu lr and Mls Carrie hus
ltldiey
Ha iiud wit The happy ceremony was
rtoriifed nt the bildci home No W
nartics
ttitet
Iadlrs Auxiliary ot the Young Mens
MHtlan > oclatlon will this after
meet
on in
regular session nt the looms corner
aanln street and McKlnney avenue Tim
° r of tlio mi ting Is 430 oclock ami n
J attendant
Is rcaucsted ns business
impot ane will be transacted
WaUM Smith a negto charged with bur
p In the burglarizing of li D llurketts
e No 501 i ingress avenue on March
ana
taking theiefrom two boxes of to
eco vn ai r > a a preliminary cacamluatlau
< re Jnsti c Matthews yestetdny and was
a oer to Hit criminal district court In
sum
of JTjO
f i 1 rjg0 ftbo was arrested charged
a lierse
si allug was dismissed when
Case cnmi
M 1 > P for a hearlns befoie
xatthws Mr Cdwurd Country
JB from
whom the horses were stolen at
alng trial of Mr I > aBc testified
wn
J illsiicd he had the wrong man
V tlta the ll lhnt If < 1aee had nothing to
crime
i JIm mecng scnlco preparatory to
Za meittlngs to commence next
> E2i wm us > this rffcnlng at 74J
cioik i fumui rland lresbyterlan chapel
tannin
J strret and lease avenue All
rJ > aIJ InWted to nttend and ull the
si ifr cIiaHv ure urged to ho pres
tlle se meetings which will bo con
ajfd durlu the week ItcvJll C Uewltt
i armr
Saturday ready to preach on
°
iii M Thc Christians of all deuouU
ap uc umomeited are naked to
aie to mi
0f tncse mKptigs
At thf
meetl B of the lolnt committee
f fk T or the Odd Pelow eelebrattou
e iiglit flrd nnnlverHary of the or
1 tea states the subcommlt
r rtccl
J ii ogress and hsd all organ
i 0B at vorl U Is ton earlv for
iim to bavp assumed nnv deflnltn
i ii T U 0IIV thine deHnltelv settled
date
W I Alll The celebration will be on
2S owlnc to the fact thilt
i rm q on Ratnrdnr this year and
elch vUf ° t advisable to have the
on Siituidav evening
PERSONAL MENTION
HimiiPts
j itrt last night for New
s oa a iiiistness tilp
n I to his
n mn v Jirr Gi legs Is confined
taiollnp
street
ll i
t n s > kfVlson a nromluout merchant
Iqes Q < xas wna hero yestotday oa
f
rtnh henger lenrrs this morning for
fr MV lht su < WW l > tkc guest of
for hc ne t tw weeks
D
it > M v H Macxia r received a telegram
t aL5lorulrC convovlng the sad news
Va th of hl moBfr nt Nor
Derothy TValUrs l spending n few
1 be dtj on htr way to New Or
0 SC R0 t0 flU two wwk
TOeuient
Cw 1t York Ja 8 1nrivB nkcr rttunf < 1 tnm
ar at 5rs Vttc5ra
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
A Splendid Attraction Now at the
Auditorium
Mufo Is the
characteristic
art form of
noucni time and the orchestra Is poly
Phonic musics highest development
The first big sruiphony orchestra that
bus ever visited Houston was heard at tlio
Ardltttlum last night by an enthusiastic
0 r > Pl < C ° U th ° r0 ra s
encored
Mr Uoscnhackers reading of thc over
tuu to
fannhnuser
raj even ancr than
that of tho leader of thc orchestra that ac
companied Unima Juch when she was hero
homo yinra ago Last ulght their worklnc
waS ° CmaX 0t tQls nPM a
ni l ° Ca e suite was lovely
u
ni 1 111 1111 was Dr
Dvoraks Nuw World symphony si
many tomposltlons of this order have been
written lately that Is instrumentations cf
tn MC1ifS the natho Anietlcau Indians
music all i
designed to embody and set forth
Jin tdm of typical nnd characteristic Amer
ican Uuslc Dr Dvorak uses no Indian
hemes but ho declaies that tho exquisite
ly poetical slow movement of his symphony
jinn Instilled by the reading of Longfellows
Hiawatha It is certainly a composition
of singular beauty has some nun km rnyia
mlcal peculiarities and entrancing melodic
sunliis
Mr an Oordts plajlng of tho Wleulnw
tke violin conceito was Quito Interesting
nnd he was mj hnppy in his curore selec
tion The work of his left hand Is cry
fine especially his left hand pizzicato ex
cites admiration
Mr Towno Is a typical robust tenor his
tones nro full nnd vigorous nnd have it
times an almost golden quality After
singing grandlj tlio grand aria from Ooa
nods Queen of Sheba he gave as an en
core IcU Llebe DIeh in Zelt und Ewlghclt
and It was sreatlv enjoyed
Madam ltagnn Llnne did nil and more
than wns promised for her Her voice his
great power and sweetness In fact N a
tine example of the full dramatic type
Madam I Innc Is a native of the Rccniln
navlan Isle a relative of Dr Carl Von
Llnnnus the celebrated botnulst She was
several times recalled after each song bst
ulght and some In the audience kept hoping
she would sing a Swedish pong for there
me so uisuv of such exquisite beauty and
the Swedish vowel soinds arc so sweet
Maybe she will sing one tonight
The program for this evening will be in
entile change even stionger than last
nights etnlireelni ns it will the reit
Ml the soloists will
piitronnce imin a ii tmyi u n wai
The stcet car scnlcc Is all that
detlred
GENERAL LIDDELLS PICTURE
Tho Work of a Native Houstonian in
New Orleans
The following complimentary notice of
thc oil painting of General LIddell painted
by Mrs 0 J Morel a native of this city
which portrait is to lie presented to tho
Confederate Veterans association at Memo
rial Hall New Orleans this cenlug Is ta
ken fiom tho New Orleans Hrayuno
Next Wednesday n uingnlllcent pot trait
an oil painting of General LIddell will ba
picsented at Memorisl Hall to tho Confod
eiate Volutins association by Mr and Mrs
Trnnk L Itlchanlson General LIddell wns
nn uncle of Mr Itlcharciion and as a gal
lant officer of thc Confederate States and
as well as to place his portrait among tho
heroes in thc hall as to commemoiate his
memory Mr Itlchardson decided to pic
sent a fine oil painting to the hall The
poitralt which is mounted l < > a beautiful
glided frame Is a bust plctme and life size
having been copldrl from an old photoeraph
by Mr3 O J Motel of No 1730 Calhoun
street The portrait Is a magnificent work
of ait The features aie peifeet and most
lifelike while the coloring Is true to nat
ure The general wears the gray a
Confederate generals uniform nnd every
detail of the painting Is neifect
Mrs Morel whose pirlors are really art
gsllerlts the walls being decorated with
the evidences of her genius Is t native of
Houston Texas her maiden name belnc
Miss M S Svdno and belnc a niece of
the famous Confederate general Van Doin
She Is at heart and seul in ardent admirer
of the old Confederacy nnd while painting
the plctme of Oenenil LMdell she found
that the work was on of love and enthu
flinsm She Is the wife of Mr O J Morel
paying teller of the Whltnev National bank
of this city
The painting will Ie presented to the hall1
liv Mr George A Wllllnms who seivcd un
der Oeneial LIddell nd remembers tdm
with loie and respect C donel J A dial
nion will lecelve the picture on behalf of
the association The occasion will be one
long to be remembered
STRUCK BY A TRAIN
J Milton Core Receives Injuries that
Cause His Death
3 Milton Core aged X a car cleaner In
tho Houston and Texas Central shops was
ruu over by a freight ttalu etrly yestcrdiv
morning near Crosbv twenty miles east
of Houston Core was either walking along
or sitting on tho side of tho track when
struck His bodv was badly mnngled He
was picked up nnd taken to Crosby whom
ho was given medical attention nnd when
the westbound passenser train came
through he wns brought to nouston Ar
riving hero tho Injured man was taken to
the Houston Infirmary where Dr Stuart
und Dr George Larondon did everything
possible to alleviate his sufferings There
was nover any hopo expressed for his re
covery und the end came at noon two
hours after he was admitted to the Infirm
ary The remains were taken In charge ny tlw
undertaking firm of Iloss Wright and
will be shipped this morning to thc home of
deceaseds mother near Covington La
Justice Matthews was notified ot Cores
death ami viewed the remains preparntoy
to holdlnir an Inquest which will be held
as soon as tho presence of tbc wltncssas
needed can bo secured
Crosby Texas March IS J 31 Core of
Verger La was run over and hidy In
red by train No 212 this morning two
and onehalf mile west of Ctosliv le wai
sitting on the track nnd supoojed to have
been asleep Iloth his legs tiro ennued at
the ankle and amputation of both feet wlJJ
bo accessary
t
Fosters Local Forcasts
Weather dinnies noted below will occur
within twentfou hours of 8 p m of
miles below
Jlnich 10Cool
3I rch UO Cool
March Jl Moderating
Where can you Invest money more profit
ably than by buying n bottle of 1ilcUly Ash
Hitter yon get four for one A kidney
medicine a liver taule stomach strength
inor and n bowel cleanser Knur inmUeia
for one dollar Cuplwl Iliiirmaey 5b M jH
street Aldwtt Cpckwll Co J1
sturt A V Klesllng SCC Main strctt
pedal ngents
Hope and Wisdom
Iloth are contained In Cheathams If xatl e
Chill Tnlilstn Try them J5 cents No
euro no pay
NOTlcn
Tho finance rommltee will sell to tho
highest blddei all property sold to the ejtr
Under cxnullon Jor taxe This Mle will
b gla Mrdn dH > thc 3th Inctanr at 10
m at Olllby Dow hall and eontinunfrpai
d I day VupTiTcTtrWaiaxr
w
HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH J9 WW
FOLEYS RICH DISPLAYS
GRAND SPRING OPENING OF MILLIN
ERY AT W L FOLEYS
The Dsplay Rich and Elegant Keeps
the House Thronged in Every De
partment Many New Features
It w s opening day In the millinery de
partment of the great department house ot
W L Toloy yesterday but tho ordinary
visitor would have thought It was opening
day In every department Tho houso was
thronged nearly alt day and every depart
ment scouted at Its best Deglnnlng nt
the ground floor as one entered tho large
commodlons double building ho was struck
with the displays In the dress goods dc
partment then to tho art department tho
ilbbous hosiery and gloves laces and em
broideries handkerchief notion porfumer
les and toilet this department by the way
Is one of the jlggcst little things In the
city It Is completo In every respect and
nas everything In tho way of perfumeries
and toilet uitlcles Then comes the wash
able goods department the Uueus nnd
white goods tho staples gents furnishing
and shoe departments Lp on the elevator
to tho second uoor to the ladles readyto
w car and millinery departments and thou
to the third uoor where the carpet and
pll cloth department holds full sway
backid by tnu reserve stock rooms which
arc on thc Mouth side llach of these do
paitmints bus a head or manager to
whom Mr Foley looks for results und It
Is safe to say he does not look In vain
Lnch depattment seemed to huvo on Its
bjst bin and tucker
jesterday and from
the crowds which throuKcd them all day I
ino results certainly Jusiiued them In hav
ing on their butiday clotties and putting
their bet foot forward
The millinery dipartiucnt wns a bower
or beauty handsomely decorated with
flowers and ferns palms and vines The
guy nnd dnzzllng colors displayed also
added to the oiegaueo and beauty of the
d coratlous The front room where only
impoited hats and hcadwear were shuwu
wan lich nnd rlcgaut in Its magnlilceiit
display of rich and cosily hcadwear rang
ing lu pilces fiorn 20 to s50 and tor
ladles who hnie a hat for ciery dress
1hls display was greatly admitcd by all
Hut the other room was no less beautiful
and attractive although not so costly an 1
was one wheio all could he pleased nnd
where taste nnd elegance wns displayed
equal to that In the front room
Vi L Foleys spring millinery Is dis
tinguished by seveial marked features
There are ninsses of the wood llowers beau
tlfully lnwtoupght with lico on the ehll
diens hats and the soft shades of pastel
tilue Ineo straw made in wheels around
the rendytowear turbans besides many
other distinct styles lu the trlcoine and box
turbaus with hooping lnck Some of tho
inrMnn models designed bv Lynn Faulk
ner Cugeula Iarlset and others show the
association of delicate shades which none
but such artists can manipulate Thc woo 1
fiber straw was formed Into a design tot il
ly different from nuy seen heretofore tho
tissue embroidered In fiber braid nnd lnce
used In drapery with straw buttons nnd
lu can braids shaped Into rnboehons
Hunches of green aud red currants liarnio
ulouslv blend with this slvle I
Another innovation Is the brim made
Into battlements with Venire lace chlrton
and cream roses combined In the trim
ming A literal bed of black violets eovcis
the ciown of one pattern hat with ehifToit
and vInlets dispensed as the onlv trim
ming Thus throughout TolevR dUnliv is
reveeied peculiar and beautiful designs in
the fanciful creations ot spring mllllnerv
vtv bts were hsndsnmp In the puie rose
pink coloring used In Melaine llowers nnd
ribbon The
of blue and eem
were exquisitely done
SOME ELECTION INFORMATION
From the Attorney Generals Olfice to
Registrar Grumbach
Tho Post printed a tew days ago a series
of questions submitted by neglstrar Charles
Grumbach to the nttorney general to aid
Urn In the settlement of some mooted
points that he Is frequently called upon to
settle lu detcrmnlng whether or not appli
cants aic eligllic tor legiirntlon
The attorney general through his as
sistant Mr I E Simmons has answered
Mr Giumbnchs Inquiries as follows
Mr Chas Grumbach Houston Texas
Attorney Generals Department State of
Texas Austin March 13 11KK Dear Sir
Your letter of March 14 to the attorney
gvnetal has beep duly received
In refetence to your luqulty you nro ad
vised that If a minor comes to the United
States without patents or If a minor comes
to thc United States whose parents or
whose father does not become n citizen of
the United States It Is necessary for such
minor to take out naturalization papers on
leaching his majority in older to become a
citizen of this country If n minor comes
to the United States withhis parents and
his father becomes n citizen during tho
childs minority It Is not necessary for such
child to become naturalized upon becoming
of age
The Inw In reference to the quallflcaton
ot voters has been changed nB Is set out
bv chapter OS of tho acts of the Twcnty
sl xth legislature so that one now who Is a
foreigner must declare his Intention to be
come n citizen ot the United States six
months before an election In order to bo
nble lo vote by reason of such declaration
Yours truly D U Simmons
Office Assistant Attorney General
GOLDEN BROWN
The Color Sought in Coffee
When a person has been shown that a
change In food or dilnk can mako and
keep one well It Is a thing not likely to
be forgotten
Coffee Is a killer for many people and
of couise when left off the u er will
probablv regain a degree of health with
out anv outside help but when Tostum
Food Coffee Is used the return to health
Is much more rapid for 1ostum Is a dis
tinct and well defined health builder with
a delicious coffee flavor and n beautiful
deep blown color that changes to golden
brown when cream Is added
A Chicago man leter G Hoist ut 311
Englewood Ave write Heading lu tho
paper the other day something about 1os
tum Ccteal It awolioHn mo a rominlscent
ven
About five years ago when I was a
miserable dyspi ptlc I first heard of loj
turn Cereal Coffee and put It to a careful
I had ben nfflleted for years with
chrortc djspepsla and nil the medicines I
had tried were In vain One by one I had
to leave then off and was In despilr us to
whn I should do for relief
Mv first taste of Iostum was about ten
oclock one morning I did not dare to
take cream with It for I knew whst the
result would be with mv stomieh Th tt In
I thought I did I have since learned that
cream can be taken In Postum evei bv
bail dyspeptic but I had mv first taste
with onlv hot water In It and a llttl
sugar The second cup followed the fir < t
and a third folowed the second I took
ir depnrtnro munching some of the dry
grnlus of Iostum ns I wan determined to
lnve tgate Its effeets thoroughly
That day I had no dinner nnd experi
enced no ilUttMsInir sensations ep the
contrary felt as though mv appetite had
been nrpeased
Tho next day I began to use Ioatum regu
larly and boron tho first pieksge hid
used I diseoicid tUe t
1m > i > ii entirely mo
encouraging symptoms The dyspepsia and
lieadiicboA which I had heon suject to
dally entirely disappeared also the du
tietslng voin tlng spells Tlio bowels Im
proved steadily nnd regularly
I ate cautiously but was suetalued bv
the Postum Coffee After the first packags
I tried It with milk then with erelni
without experiencing the least Inconvmi
lenc v Of cowee I was delighted and the
future looked bright From that first ex
perience np tn date my health has been
splendid I hat Inrreased In weight from
139 to 187 pounds and c n digest anything
I dulre I can say honestly aud rheer
fullythat 1 would recommend Poirum to
inr on tiff rlus th tortures of dyipep
GENERAL JOHN B GORDON
COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF UNITED
CONFEDERATE VET ERANS
His Lecture at Bryan Hall Last Nioht
His Injuries Received at Seguin Ara
Not Inconveniencing Him
General John B GOrdou commander In
chief of tht United Confederate Veteran
association the loved leader of the sur
vivors ot thc Lost Cause who was sched
uled to lecture lu tbla city last evening
arrived here yesterday morning Notwlth
standing thc curly hour at which ho ar
rived there were n number ot exConfeder
ntcs at tho depot to greet him aud welcome
him to the Hub City of the South Uo
was cordially welcomed by the old der
mis aud thc old battle scarred vcteruu re
turned thc greeting us cotdlally and heal
ly as It was given Tho general wns still
suffering great Inconvenience and consider
able pain from his right nukle which ho
had badly twisted by stepping upon tho
side of a grating at Segulu the day previ
ous TbiougQ careful nursing aud doctor
lug tbc lufiuuimntlou and fevor lu bis limb
had becu kept down aud as result his
Injuries were not as serious as It was nt
Ilist feaied they might be Ho wsb com
laiutlMl > ias wuiu ho urrliod here but
was toiisldeiubl lutlgued auu utvr re
ceiving tho gioetlngs oi his comrades and
Itieuas was ukuu to the itlce hotel whuru
he lusted porioctiy quiet until tuuou Unv
Itg oiueis when he went to tits room that
ho was not to be disturbed uuul inut hour
Ueuuiai John D Uuidun uithuuga uotr
sctemy jours of ngc and iiailug gone
through tho civil war fuun beginning to
imi iioatlug at thc end of that suite uo
leaf than eight wouLds five oi wan a aero
leictMd lu one battle Autletttm still has
much ot that Uic vigor aud Um which
chaimteilred him all Ibuiugu tbc war 1U
Is todaj the grand old uisu ot the South
und ucli ihsuiet the inline Gieat niion
tltn was PsId him while In this city both
ut tho hotel In tho uitemoou ami at the
ililuiu bill lu tne cieniiu Ills lecture
was Hurl well uttcmlul aud was delUeie1
In that btyle nud tutuiiui chaiaiterlsilc of
Genu ill iiotilon Ho Ln < a pomrrul vet
w11 modulated voice which ftiici tue hall
iuliy and without any oxtta edoit on his
part hcu the hour for the lecture arrived
Geneial Gordon having had bis Injured tin
klo well ntteuded to dtirhg the day was
liellng gieail impioied lie was taken to
the hall and walked up the steps without
any seilous Inconvenience other than beiiu
well suppoited on his ilghslde A large nu
dii nee wns lu waiting foi hliu and his np
pea once was tho signal foi lutni and pio
longed nppluusit u appetiuuco on the
Mago was received In the same manner
He stood dtullig the entile time of his lect
uic without any nssi tance and seemlnglv
without luconvcnlon < o although lie ad
mitted after the lcctme that he wsr suffer
ing homewhat with his lulund limit Ills
lectino and his niannoi of dellorlng It
nre too well known to need nuy elaboration
It wax Qeueial John II Gordon on The
Last Days of thc ConcXderacy which
tacts In themselves nio suflblent to the
average reader
After thc lecture General Gordon walked
fiom llrynn Hall to the hotel nnd got
aloi g nicely nnd without in s i < ous tn
convenience He thinks lit lll have uo
lmther troublo nud ulll get along all right
He leaves this iiornlng oer the Houston
an Texas tntral foi nronlinm wliorc be
wlw loesvo this evening He wns well
pleased ivlth his reception In Houston and
especially with Unit given lilm h > his for
iimt comrades in nuns and theb families
Tie spoke with special pilde and pleasuie
of his foinier visits to Houston and the
honors accotded lilm In this eltj and deep
1 regretted that his Inline ltnb would
prevent lilm from seeing meie of the cit
which be learned was crowing su rnpldlv
nil making such vast tmpimoments and
progress He spoko of It as the city of the
Sooth and nnld It woll deeeiveil to ba
such and that ho hoped at no far distant
dnv to again visit Houston nnd inl with
Ills old fi lends nnd acquaintances sml urn kg
mnny new ones amonc the thousands who
nre coming here to make it their home
DE MOSS LYRIC BARDS
A Splendid Concert at Shoarn Chapel
Last Evening
The concert given tonight by the De Moss
Concert companv at Shoarn ehapt 1 last
evening under the auspices of the Epwoitb
league of Shoarn chuich was u mnsbal
treat Tho orocram was a choice airuige
ment of musical selections rarely enjoyed
by auditors at a concert given In church
bulldlncs
The glockenspiel strlngless violin nolo
was something that few If any In the au
dience had ever heard before and wns In
teresting Mis Llrlo De Mo Davis In
I Dreamed That I Dwelt Knife on tbla
wondeiful Inn rumcnt chuimod tho bouse
The banjo band of five banjos was excel
lent Tho Xjlophono baud In Hoboes
from Multnomah was another oxcellent
nnd retching feature which bold the hennns
until the last note died away when the
audit nee demonstrated Its approval by pro
longed applause I he Columbian band
bells and ihe rustic bells were also tea urra
which look The feature of the vvpuluga
entertainment however was that of Mr
Gcorjo De Mosr rend ring sweet music by
performing on two cornets nt opce playing
the soninlio and altn in Mendelsohns Ail
aeo The audience eneoicii tills pcrfoim
auce till he was compelled to repent It
There was a cood ultendance The proceeds
arc to be devoted to the payment for the
repairs to Fpworth thiipel on San I llie
stieet which wns given the Hpworth league
bv Shenrn church on condition tlmt iho
league will have It repaired and fixed up
imUNXEK REVIVAL POSTPONED
The revival meeting announced to begin
nt the Methodist church at Itmuner tnulgat
has been postponed on oecnuut of tho d
Hev Chiltons lu
lay in mietlug thu Fifth
ward However tho pastoi Hev W l
Carotheis will begin a series of Holiness
meetings with the 11 oclock sermon Sun
day morning next and continue the sumo
with services each evening at 745 until
and Including Thursday evening of next
week Piof D M Dole tho evangelist
singer will have charge of tho muale and
mail neeessltms to ItruunWs local forces
nre expected from Iloustim so that It is
nntliipnled that Uicho ineutlsgs will piovo
Interesting aud profitable to alt who at
tend
z
Riee Association
rrora Mr F X Gray It wns learned that
the board of directors of the Itlce Associa
tion of America will meet In Ids city on
Fildny Match 21 There are thirty mem
liors of tho board and he has received let
ters from a sufficient number of em to
ludirnte that nt least twenty of them will
be In attendance It will tin n representa
tive bo v of men and they will cotne fiom
pverv portion of the rice growing regions
of the United State He thinks their
meeting here Is n maftef of Importance to
Houkton and tlmt some attention should be
paid to them
Everything Comes
To those that wall mm now and then
ncbec and pallia Ithetiimitlsiu Catarrh
Neiiriilsln and everfthluir that hurts
Hunts Lightning Oil keepa oft overrtblig
except old age and death Try It 33 ftw
f0 rtntu Satisfaction or money refunded
SAN ANTONIO Ilroolw Iteakbnm In
dicted for the murder of Holompu Holmes
ut Adklns Station Feb 12 was ronvlettd
of manslaughter and hi punishment fisnd
nt roiiftnemrnt In the pjiiltenllurv for a po
rlod of six years
Laugh and tha World
Laughs with you have chills and you chill
alone Cheathams Luxative Chill Tablets
cure glvea an appetite and strength Most
ecarenlent chill ionic on earth Can carry
la th tut pdct
TEXAS DEATH ROLL
CSTINrMexlii March nUunone
rntliie died at his home live miles west
Decouiwd was
of he Siituda ulght
about M yems old and is sab to have lived
In tliis countv for the past sixty yonrs
HOXD Sweetwater Texas March 10
William Bond well known In Houston and
IVlton died here this morning of oltarrli
ifthe throat Ho was Wl vens old His re
in Irs will bo shipped to Helton for Inter
HOYKIV Duke Toxas Mnreh 17 Pled
at Diike Texas March II lWtt Mrs Ilor
enee hm kin wife of Captain I 11 Hoy
fin Houso Sugar Flnutat on nu
of T W
lled at Angletn She have husband
loss She
aud live children to mourn her was
born In fialveston Texas Nov 17 1HJ
inr fsther John Lewis wns a steamboat
captain and bought a plantation In Hrazo
SIMMONS Comanche Texas Mnreh 17
Olid at Comanche Texas March 14 It
I Slinniona 07 > ears old a Confederate
Mibller of the Fortyfouith Georgia Infant
ry John lelhain camp escorted his re
u jlns to the cemetery and took part In tho
ct vires
SHORT TEXAS SPECIALS
LA GRANOK Tho northers of thc pist
fevv days have made the rain of last week
of little or no effect and rain Is again be
ginning to be nieded
TMIIV At an i lection held today to
lncoii > orate for m hool pui poses the vote
was CO t < > 1 I favor of Incorporation
HONIIAM The Kannln eounty Confeder
ate veterans have decided to hold a reuuion
hero August 13 14 nnd 18
MIDLOTHIAN Tho Oontlemens Driving
club has purchased land adjacent to town
and laid off a track basnual grounds etc
A grand stand will be croctod and the whole
Inclosed
MJUIJOCK Thn crcrka office of tub
bock county la crowded with horaeseekers
A large number of tilings have been made
and still othets are waiting to tile The
leasos on the lands are not taken Into con
sideration at all
SnErHEHDrMdney Jenea a deaf mot
ntgro but oxrliaa bu In a woandtd condi
VV
tion and states that he wns held up robbed
and beaten by two negroes whom he traced
to Ileaumont
OIDDINOS A special praer meeting to
pray for rain Is to be held Wednesday nt
tho lresbyterlan church
LA OHANCn lbe compresh Ice faotoy
and oil mill will u o liquid fuel
DlCKHXH lhe pruhbltinii election ro
suited In n victory for the ptos In Dickons
county by a majority of
TIIOKXDALi Tom Ooodev colored
was sttuel by a passenger triln and quite
crl iihlv liuir having two illis broken nnd
bring otheiwlse Injured
LAltnno Tbe fcdeiul court for the
western district of Texas Is in cession here
HO OHANDH A man recently Jailed
for huiglury and n prisoner solving a Jail
sctituicc have mnde their escape from tho
county Jnll
COHSICAXADlstrlct court for Navarro
county Is now tn session
nintrLAlHTbc prevailing high winds
have dried the ground out again
MAHLIN The Mnrlln electric light and
Ice plant has adopted a system of oil burn
ets whhh will be In use In n few days
ISNNI8 The Independent Telephone
company has begun the work of setting the
poles and stringing the lines for their Hu
rls plant > estenlaj and expect to havo
their business operating by May 1
Good Healthy Action
is easy to have by taking this
famous old remedy To look
well and keep well use
Beechams
Pills
f lU XlV7WtU lD b XM WOi uU Ut
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JAMES H WYMAN
No True Lo e In Japanese Marnnrjes
Japan has some ciarrlrge cuatoms tnnr
nro nt vnitauce with our Wcstem Ideas on
the qvestlon In the list place love doaMit
finer Into tho contract nt all
The pilmnry purpohO In a Jnpouose girl
marilntje Is to get her placed whole she
will be well connected and well cared foi
No mother lu all Japan would for a mo
ment be no foolish us to think of giving
her daughter lu marrlngo to a young man
who hud uo home icndy for her irruption
Uo must have the necessary moans to euro
tor a wife and ho must be ublo also to
thow a creditable family tree Without
those essentials ho might love the gill lo
desperation and she might icgatd him with
ijiiul ardor but he would never get her
Tho Jnpauoo maiden in any cveut does
not choose he own husband II would
no moio occur to her to do such an nuda
uous Hung Uinn to have chosen the name
given her at blith An interested ft lend
of the family known as the gobetween
attends to this matter
When a gill reaches a marriageable age
this gobetween mats about ror a hus
band for her When he finds a young
man who meets all of the requirements
of family and fortune he arranges for a
meeting with the girl and her mother
Another wav Is to nrrnngp for a meet
ing at the house of a friend Of course
the matchmaker will pretend that It Is
nnlte an acldent although all of the party
understand perfectly that II Is by design
eu oooaooe f oo t oouooo op
OF THE UNITED STATESi
LOCAL AND SPECIAL AQENTS WANTED
OF INTEREST TO
< FEMININE READERS
The gill Is very shy aud hides her faro
behind her fan as she bows low inanv
times Then she retltes blushing nnd
ncivous behind her mother The young
mail nt this meeting looks her out and
decides whether he will wed her If lie
mires the negotiations are cirrled to a
finish He pnjs for the troiissinu and tho
brides father provides tho entire furnish
ings for the house which the nnwlyinanlcd
pair will oecup
m
Red N t Doomed
Those who have bemoaned tho fact that
wo muat pieaently part with the mre rich
reds which hao been such a feature ot
handiome winter wind obes have spoken
beforo thinking or wither looking In
nearly every Instance the Mimmcr goods
specially the wnsli goods show a warp
of white nnd this tones down thc color
whether It be red green blue or what
ever until a palt of its surface Is bound
to appear cool sblmmery fllver
Work for the Summer Girl
Bummerglrlstobe with leisure and
eUU may mnke for themselves very pret
ty belts which will look especially well
with their white waists or whole dresses
Hows of ribbon arranged glrdl fashion
am featherstitched together with whtto
silk A few whalebones covered with white
may be nnccssaiy to keep the belt In shnpe
o a oo ao < iape ooa oa
SETON INFIRMARY AUSTIN TEXAS
AUSTIN TEXAS
RTION
Outstanding Assurance Dec 31st 1901 lf7927672500
New Assurance Issued in J901 24591208700
Income in 1901 6437460594
Assets December 31 1901 33103972034
Assurance Fund and all other Liabilities 2599 f 067828
Surplus 7ft2904206
Paid Policyholders in 1901 2711462142
JAMES W ALEXANDER President v
JAMES H HYDE VicePresident
R H BAKBR General Manager
H L W1LSQN and E L FAULKNER Assistants to Manager J
11 > i j nicr
Astonishingly Cold
Alaskas
The great scientific ALASKA
REFRIGERATORS are liere to
day Probably they brought along
la3t nights change of temperature
Wc open and put them
on exhibition exul
tant with pleasute that
is caused by their new
ircli briRht ami im
proved appearance
Dont forget that they are the
greatest Refrigerators in the world
All highest awards go to Alaskas at
every great exposition
They save the Ice a
dally hourly economy
BERINGCORTES HDWO CO
Cor Prairie and Milam
Mild and Iteltablrj
CT ItlJ ALL DISOIlDKltd OF TUB STOIC
AtH LIVBlt HOWULB
6ick Headache Biliousness
Indication Toroid Liver
Dlzzv Feelings Dyspepsia
OBSERVE
The following simitoms rcultlng from
Disease of the Plgi lve Orgius CoiisUua
tlon Inward piles rmlness of the blool In
the head aridity of the stomach natSea
lunitbiirn dlgn t of fool fulbie ir
weight In the atomnch sour eructations
sliii usoiwirfocytlng senitlona when u a
lying Postmo dlmnebs of vision dlzzlcesa
on lining middciilv dots or webs before
the sight fever and dull pnln lu the head
deficiency of persplrstlon velloWncss oi
the skin and eyes pain In the side chest
limbs nnd sudden flushes of heat burning
In the flehh
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free the system of all tho above named
disorders
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