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J- It DAILY TATE XXVIII SIXTEEN PAGES. AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY ii, mvx PAGES 9 TO 16. TRICE FIVE CENTS. I AUSTIN 8MAW. more active.

The second iuus l.e'ii arranged fur next -Saturxlay nigh; at oV-AM-k. 0090 0 Happenings in the 26 nau county by the. AVoiikiu's club of Wh-eo. Sis ulso gave a syimpsisof the 'huivse-livdi) eooismiic work -of rhe tame club. Mrs.

RotiMi has a tine iireeiMe luid tsjuiks ftueiiCly invd every wurd is vibrant with eiwhuslaMii in, tj work of tlie woiiim of Texas. (hi last evening Mrs. J. M. Carlisle cave a ua ccumdimenitsi-rv to Mi.

WORLD OF SOCIETY. SES- Irene Palm went to San Antonio Wcdm to spend of weeks vUitinsr fHmls. AustUi society iHMHle will miss Iwr greatly ami Iihih1 for her speedy ret urn. Mrs. W.

V. Mi ls of CltiahchiKi, New Mexko. is in tlK -ity visiting her mother. Mrs. Hamilton, and will re-lu-vin several weeks.

THE SENATE WAS NOT IX iSlGX AT ALL vvv 9 During the coming week the society are anticipating a most enjoya-e time inasmuch as they have quite The Current literature club meets next Thursday ftenion at 4 o'clock with Miss Minnie t'arriagton. PROCEEDINGS lit HOUSE number of society events booked which Sill consume most of their evenings aud addition to the two excellent at the house they will have that they to look after. As was Mr. nd Mrs. iMullev Wootvn and Mrs.

W. H. Rofhe of Da hus, r- with Mrs. W. C.

Belcher, West Eighth street. dining room were bowers of beauty. The two hostesses were most cordial iu their welcome assisted as they were by a most efficient rp of attendants, all callers enjoyed the evening to its fullest measures. The following ladies assisted in the reception: Mesdatues Jasjter X. Keller, E.

K. Baker. A. X. Ix-itnaker.

E. W. Herndon, John Bremond, Pierre Bre-monl. A. S.

WaJker, Miver Brush, Wilbur Evans, J. A. French. R. J.

Brackeu-ridge, V. Weed, C. F. Stacey; Misses Maude Keller. Coim LeStienr.

Mary Bul-fird, Mande Bremond, Mabel Ketclium, Ignore Patterson. Erin Crane, Lula Rose, Katie Weed, Daisy Weed. Miss Katheriue Howard, charming ami SOME MORE J1HXS WANDIiRED RlX'KIJvSSLY vi TO THE SPEAKER'S DESK. i.iiox, mi ims tMiti visiting Austin since the iiiuiiguiatioiu After tea "at enjoyable cvetiiiiig was sHnt at gatm-s. There were present Miss Kuox Mbsses Olivia Thonws, Lula, acid MinjiU Itose, Lilian iCrawlonl and Mary Cr-lislt.

ami Messrs. Vn, II. Shepherd, W. C. Witch.T, H.

I. Staples, B. J. Cum-nngs W. M.

Eugish and (5o. Sturgis. Gil last Wedmes.l!iy nsght Miissi Annie e.ite.taiieditlw INogreis l'liut-lire chub in himikr of Miss Mo.vkck of ClnattanMg-a, 'Aim. l'rogn-esisiive whist was planvl, the hisly's priA falling to MisN Moses, the gent lemtin's to Mr. Wniiatns and t5n' coii'sokit'iviai to Mr.

Hciiiy Mslwlson. Tis following attiwii.11: MiM-is tJertrude Moses, W. Mosis, tVxili MtK-s, Bci-kie Xek, Nannie Micliejioiii, Laura Satlie lfcivis, Davis, Fannye Mekiisky, Sallie Mela-sky, IKia Sku-haur, Hattye Kopjiel, Rf)sa ItTsom, Aimitto J-vy of ankWof Ii tirange, Nn-ltie lkilur, IVarl I hi vis; Messrs. L. Williams, Sol lHivis, Max Iavts, 'Herry (teeted, the rush is on owing ta the ap-iach of the Lenten season and the so- ty people are anticipating that they Mrs.

II K. Riker will entertain ii iiiiniinT of Irieudw FrVhiy evening of this wwk with a diinier iu lionor of Miss Keller of Boe5Uii', who is visiting her. fill hare a fine line of entertainments Not in tle aiiwxals of the SlRikesieare club has like treat lieein liewtxiwed1 bi- accomplished yontng lady of Colinnlms, i- their consideration! Iroin now on. Miss White has issued invitation for "Ait Ilotue" for Wednesday, Janit- 25, from 4 to 7 p. m.

In honor- of Steele and tVlkirk, who are in city visiting her. The function bids f'r to be a most delightful one. ftre as was gimni its nwinUrs 'and gwewts at the home of Maj. aitJ Ira Evans Friday evening. It was a fill iii- who has riruting relatives nv this nty for the past month, returned lfome Friday to the regret of the many friends site bjis tn-akle "during her short stay in this city.

fornnai inithg at wWuch Prof. LbkkJl fit- voml lis wath on It is Xow Suggested That the Railroad limmission 1h Made Bard of Equalization to Fix the Tax able Values of all the R.iilriA.ds. Sirs. Wm. II.

Hamby has issued ions for "Cards" for Thursday even- iHiinuiMi-giu r.vvv-aiii K'S, Ij. S. Hera CHhis. Schwab, S. Bclish.

S. Greeirfs-rg, CHias. Kosm-r, Iniis Klt'ln, Chaw. Ncviile of New Ytnk, B. GtddlKiiuni, J.

Chits, lioidbauni. January 20, at for the i niter society contingent, and during afternoon' she will entertain her lady friends. Quite a large nuni-t of invitations have been issued to rh affairs and the attendance will the socit'ty contingent of the TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Travis Comity Teachers Will Convene Here Next Wek. Iteeu rendered for taxes or until taxes have Iteeu paid for preceding yc.r.' By Staples Ili'l regiiiating'sale of ch caine, morphine, etc. By Morrow dlill amending Revise! Civil Statutes and reitea'ilng an act reg-utaling expenditure of state, county and loeal school funds.

By Terrell -Bill relating to jmuiner of taking scholastic eensiis. By Vaughau Bill relating to public weighing. By ast erson 'Hill amending revised Civil Statutes relating to exemptions of heads of families and single persons anil exempting wearing apparel, bicycles, for ft unity lis, poultry, dogs, cats, etc. By Powell Bill relating to discharge of firearms across or along public roads. 'By Terrell Bill providing for increase of state ad valorem school taxes from IS cents on the $1K to 20 cents.

By Mastersou Bid amending Revised Civil Statutes relating ta disqualification of district judge. (By Kennedy dtill irrovidlng for levy of tin ad valorem tax for general purposes. By Mercer Amending Revised Civil Statutes relating to estrays. By Savnge Amending Revised (ivil Statutes changing the time of taking scholastic census to between the first day of March and the first day of April. By Beaty Bill relating to appointment of and election of public weighers or jus.

tice precincts. tBy Decker Bill to use of marks ami brands of live stock. 'A memoriul was read from 3orsieina l-etupie asking for establishment of Kindergarten department in public schools. A resolution by Terrell prohibiting the house from accepting Invitations to go on excursions was sent up. Kittrell op.

pot-fed, chnwiolerizihg the resolution lis child's play. The resolution failed by an overwhelming vote. Kennedy sent up a resolution providing "for -appointment of committee of five to arrange for entertainment of W. J. Bryan, which prevailed.

Gingan and Henderson of D.mar were added to committee on claims and accounts. (Mercer was added to committee on. education. Lfllard's bill relating to the removal of tiiortiiaged property from one county another, was itastsetl, finally. Wlllney's hi.l diminishing the civil and criminal jurisdiction of Duval countywas taken up and passed to engrossment, after when it finally passed under susiH-n-slon of rules, Ayers sent up a bill prohibiting rail-road coiniwinies from making excessive charges ami requiring aid companies to deliver freight on payment of charges tine as shown by bill of lading, Masterson offered a bill amending Revised Civil Statutes relating to qualifications of county judges.

Wells Introduced a bill1 repealing certain sulxlivlsions of geneiil laws passed by sieciai session of the Twenty-fifth legislature, relating to occupation taxes. louse then, adjourned until 'Monday morning -at 10 o'clock. HOUSE COMMITTEE WORK. House judiciary committee No. 1 yesterday ngreed to rtitort favorably house bill relating to the exemptions to families and pro hriii for the exemption of all wearing apparel of heads of families fnnn ft trend sale or the tmymcritt of debts and to rcjKirt adversely house bill providing- or the dispensing of the neecssity of tht privy nekniowlf-tlgmeiit of niarrietl women to Mistruments of eonveyain'cP and to proliibit for the taking of siwh acknowi-olgv-ment in tine ordititiiry itjorm; aJso llouse bill' proviitling that evidence of usurious hi.crwtt in any case shall be nd-mittetl without' ftpt-tial plea of usury; (liouse luill to compensate niemls-rs of speci-al vlnires; also house bill No, 2 relating to creniting of bmerest; also liouse bill relating to appeals from justicrs' -ontls.

It is safe say that one social; charm of every social event is the novelty. On this account the iiHwicah' giveii by Mrs. Iglehart in honor of Mrs. Culberson Friday afternoon front 3 to 5 was most refreshing, marking a departure from the regulation card jKirties and af-tenvoon teiis. The htmse was most tastefully decorated borderins every ceiling the wild 1wna'fis traced a iem in ttcli-cate grtx-n.

Palms and ferns and Iva FraiK-e rosea untdetl their beauty, while the rigU 'draperies maW a harmony in color. IVeaiiUtifnl programs were ihanded the guests, from which a musical' itreat was rendered. That accomplished violinist, Mr. Anhm Diehl, accumjKMiied ly Mrs. AValt'liei-Sdorf, rendered with violin ami 1mh, "Valse," from Fauist.

by Wi-elifi, and "Entre Aete," from Mig-non. Two such artists can jmt fail to delight their hearers. Miss Boot he played briffialiluy Liszt's 'Sfcond Th; only literary feature of the evi-ning was Miss Xamiie Harri.son's recitsition of "Jenny Ditniit.h." by Alice Ourey, annl in rtie eloquent and pathetic man'rier in Yesterday was a quiet day in legislative circles. 'JTiere was no session of the senate at all ami the house was only in session a short while. During the time it was in session, however, quite a number of bills were fired among the the number one providing that the luitroad commission shall In future furnish each tax collector in 'the state Its valuation of railroad property and that taxes shall be collected oil said valuation irrestective of what the railroads rendered their their property tit.

Another bill was Introduced providing that in all civil cases in the district court nine jurymen can render a verdict and in county T1m follow iisg Ls the program' of the Travis Comity Teachers' Insiitute, which meets here next Friday and Saturday. Every teacher in the otoity is exixt tcd to attend: FRIDAY MO of Map Drawing," Mrs. Alice Viekers 'and Juliet "Wright. 11 11 What Should a S-hool Render Missies Kate Adams llajor and Mrs. Ira II.

Evans have is-h cards for an "At Home" next Tues- evening in honor of Governor and t. Culberson, who have made so jj'iy friends in Austin by their delight-f courtesy while in the executive man-i, aud also to extend a cordial to Governor and Sayers. I i'wo of the most notable society events eh have occurred in Austin in a ir time were the luncheon given in of Mrs. "Ciiltarsou, the one by Mrs. fjrse and the cither by Mrs.

John Bre-jfid, during the past week. They de-'e special notice because of the unns- verse, comiMirmg ft is qinaltttamvo finii to tlie iinore prosiak; and less musical quantitative form of the old Ijntitv. All were highly beueftteil and the lmnnlters declared aftwB mtth SustTiKtsm. that lit their meetings at tiie home of Prof. Lid-dell tliey would adhere strictly to oloml ditois land allow mk "avtJs dropping1." The ilnjsitss, ever careftd after the in-iuterifts of her guests, dclairil that refreshnifiiits 'would lie served, and all Tvp.iiiv.l to the dining room, when dainty fmokl for itlw "ininer man" was in ivad'inless.

Mr. IkimiiC'ilaiii, by ntiuet of the club teiinhTeil Mrs. Ev-aiiri a titting toist. Tin -hib was glad to ivcliMJiie to this little function Mrs. llotan of Waco, who is the pnesfrMit of the State Ftubtiaitioii' of Women' iluli.

Tlie I'ext regular imvtiiig will 4 I'Yfaluy, the 27th, at 15 p. m. 'llii' Pa.thfmibTS htld tho-ir usual meeting at he Iksih? of Mm Sauldfrng, with an f-ogiianu as siie outconne. Mrs. Iiiglehnrt reWil a sketch of Seville bv B.tvsird 'Pay-lor.

and Miss TMIl rejul a review" of "The Strike of Billy by Lillian. Bell, Tlie qitewfimus were next hi oi-il'er land answered with pninprss and piouHOii. The club was honored with two guests Mrs. P.otan of Waco, president of Snatv lbTatiw. nnd Miss AlexandiT the Pierrtian club of Dallas.

Mrs. Kantian gave us a litnle tialk i thV? iiKtnagement of tlie circulating Kl-rary sent out by the Womam's club of Waco ivM'ch liuirt proven to be a source of unequalled comfort anlil ir.struttian tt their listers in the country. It i to 'be hoptd that Austin will soon, follow an such good works, lliis Wiaco claib litis ialso decided to inaugurate tt library for taemserrea and a club when? till; wvmcu fwm the cwi.it ry wHio come in to trade, will Have a place to warm in the winiter nnid place of cool comfort in the j-umuicT. and justices' courts four of the jury can winch It was given both the author and I ly artistic elegance which, in i d.f-ut wuy, marked each, and which -s evidence that, even in our amuse-ts, we are gradually progressing I' in Austin, nearer to an artis if 3e scheme of decoration at the House Idieon was violet. An immense qnan-ft of those exquisite blossoms were i in the adornment of the table, and fnote of color was further enhanced render a verdict.

"These were about the only Important measures introduced during the morning. At noon the house adiouriied over until tomorrow. It Is expected that the governor's message will be sent in noon' after convening tomorrow morning when it is the intention of the incumbers to give it lions right of way In h-Ah houses. and IVsie llilJit "What Am I Doing to Iniprtyve My Sifliool?" Carl HarUnan, Miss Annie Guj.1i, Jno. E.

Kiliiam, Miss 1'lJtelle Nolile. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 2 "Nettled 'Changes in the Sehod Law," R. L. Huff, W.

P. Brady, Mrs. Mira Ileissner, 'Miss Jennie Faulkner. i SATURDAY MORNING. i irj Examinations," Mrs.

Hila S4ann arid Miss Mollie Cap-linger. 11:150 "Stome Things Teacher Should KiiW," Jim. McKitm, Miss Lizzie Calvin, W. 1A. Matthews, Miss Ava Johnison.

of Pupils." .1. H. Bisliop. Miss Mary Mitchell, B. J.

Waugh, Miss Emma Hensel. Tfhc futnrs (lone hv our irifed Mrs. fVMle and consisting each of an em- THE HOUSE. bow of violet satin, irom which ue-ed a violet satin satehet bag. ex-relv njtinted with a Inure! wreath "ih'A enclosing the monogram, of Mrs.

person and IMrs. House, while over hung stiil another little heart of cloth decorated with violets in water colors--the whole eons'ti-. exquisitely artistic souvenir of try charming occasion. The ladies pat Mrs. (hilbcrsmn, Mrs.

Vs, Mrs. ttector Thompson. Mrs. The Hub jfcljownSed and lvatt a iufornnal vh-'it with Mm. RotBUh lUPHST SI'UDEXTS' REO-iraox.

reciter touched the sonls of all pnseirt. Mrs. BaxtT sang with exquisite teiste, "Life's Lullaby," by (rerald Lime, and gave to the words of the song an eloquence born of the singer; as an encore she sang with touching pathos "Davs That Are Gone." One of the finest, daintiest, or one migHit ty, niort sn-frirnal. pieces of music is "Komroenole Ostrow," by the master, Rulenstein. This was played by Miss I ma Hogg, her fingers toucliinig the keys with a delicacy and feeling that aiarks a musk-lam liorn and um tie.

A contralto voice is always a treat, giving tttie hearers. restful sense of reserve force. Mrs. Lynn Hunter sang "The Mission of the Rose," with siimt1 ekiZ. Miss Sehgson of nero Was at last call-fvt tm to fnrn'Wi music with her violin.

Jhis young woma.n plays wirli a rterfit self abnegation in tllie art. Forgetful of se.f and sirrroundings-sh put her voung iM iio her Urn; and swept it the strings iu a most exquisite melody by Muin. As am enciwte he changed Hie rormi into a forest, and we heard in the trees the songs and triKs of a hundred mockiug-birds. It was delicious. Mid way of the.

program the guests were serveil the damtw-st refreshniemts. Such an eveumg is helpful, uplifting, ennobling. Jlie guests were hearty in their praise of this departure from the usual routine of smiety affairs, saying that the whole evening expressed a climrmin? iwiividual-Jty, a culture in short, expressedMrs. Iglehart. ri, it First Baptist Church Will Give a.

Reception to University Studeu'ts. yts. ji.rs. i. liouse.

oi Houston, Burleson, Mrs. Pendexter. Mrs. iter. Mrs.

Mezcs, and Mrs. John j.ond. luncheon given by Mrs. Bremond t'tntircly different in its scheme of if 'ration, 'but equally beautiful and Tlie Young People's Utiion Kf flic First Biiptist church is arrangliig for a rwjr tion for Baptist students at the University. The ret'cpnon 16111 ts eiveit Fritleiy is tihe program for the next nKt-ting of the Read in'g (Mi's.

J. A. Jiw-ksoni. PaptT, Gayta SatjePa Mrs. D.

T. Igle-hart. Review, selectwl MisS K'Kwtlli. 2mtitm for research 1. Sum tia in breif notable chiww'tera of the -oiut of Jdhn II of Caistile.

2. What title was created for Ijrpe te Jlendoza's ol.tcs-t mm, by which liiis irts are wtMl distinguished? li. Of what was it saiid that MSlin II kept his verses cotrnstantly on his table Sis his prayer book. 4. Give tlie prtKgiree of Ferdiniiindi the ine colors used were white 1, enlivened by the tones of win ruses.

i nt niT-irs A a conspicuous figure ot the in rni cas. ai)d were also iSby Mrs. Huddle. Thev consisted ItTnna crnw In AFTER COFFEE TRUST. I evcnlns-, January 27, in Yve lecture room of the chiurch, ttegiiMMiig at o'clock.

The room will Is decorated in University I colors and a musical und iiteray program will le giveti. A'mon-g thse who will I fake part in the program are: Tlie pupils of tilie Institute for the I Blind, Mrs. Ida Haggerty, Miss Flao- iter colors, with American beauty and with Mrs. Culberson's inono- Ca tlioic of 5. What 5s said of Don Carina iniieii )fj raised gold.

A bow of white l'ibbon at one point held a large white hyacinths. The effect The Proceedings of the Session Held Yesterday Morning. When the house convened in the forenoon an objection was imide by to the house indefinitely excusing member on account of business, Henderson of Lamar agreed with the gentleman from Bexar while Oliver opposed. After some discussion the motion to excusii indefinitely was withdrawn. The following bids ami resolution were sent up: By Shropshire Joint resolution amending constitution relating to compensation of meniliers of legislature.

By Shropshire Joint resolution amending constitution relating to senators and representatives. By Phillips Hill nmiiiding revised Civil relating to issuance of marriage licenses. By Stewart Bill further defining and proscribing the powers anil duties of the railroad commission, requiring it to assess all properties1 in the state for taxation. Py Stewart nd Mclvamy Bill making is a penal offense to sow Johnson grass or Russian thistle on land. (By TarkingLon Bill Amending Penal Code relating to the "posting" of pastures, i By Wright-Bill prescribing the to anil venue of suiii against railroad corporations and assignees, trustees and receivers operating any raiload Over whose transportation, lines' sny freight, bagy.ge or other property has carried.

By Allen of Hopkins-Bill amending Revised Civil Statutes relating to venue in courts of justices of the peace. By Bean-Bill regulating sale of timber on state lands. By iShellbnrne Bill amending law relating to venue of suits in justice courts. By Cross Kill providing that iu all civil cast's i district court nine jurors concurring, and In all civil cases in county and justice courts four jurors concurring, may bring in a verdict. 'By Caldwell and Maxwell Bill amending Austin city charter.

By Cham Iters Bill preventing recovery on any promissory note until same has wno.e was very dainty, the tsi lent themselves- perfectly to the I'd scheme of cn'nr Ti.n tmit maga'u, Dr. M. L. White, George 1'. Earner, Dr, II.

E. Baxter, the Sympho-nia OnaTtette, Mi-ss Blanche Sheppard, Mi-sm Virginia Cloud, 'Miss Ed Fowler, Miss Hallie G. Collard, and Messrs. Peel and Dickens. ocasiou were: Mrs.

fhnVrson, tor of Navarre? (i. W-lwt conditions iKd the Oitaliaiis iinpOM? on John 11 of Aragywr? 7. To whom did Blstuwili of Anajron leave Navarre woid what was lier fate? X. What was tlie result of Hie ireaty of John II of Aragoni and XI of I'VlWiee? 'J. What wsisthe resnlt of CVirlos' deatfli tm the (itsilans? 10.

Rtdiearse the character and incidents of Juan Herriques, queen vt Aim-gon. i s' sanies, Annie iMrs. chluter, Mrs. Haldeman. iEugene BrenMnd, Mrs.

Walter Jmd. Ilnmhv, Mrs T. W. 1ouse, A. 'r and Mrs.

Mezes. I-ruby night the Ladles' Indepradeiit Social club celebrated thir anniversarv at East Austin Hose Com-pa-nys hall lOlcgAiit re.fwshinents were served and everyltodj- had a delightful time. East Austin Hose Company's hall no (lout it will crowded to its fnlles-t capacity next Friday night, as their masik-ed ball will exceed anvthing heretofore given by this most ixipuvar conipjiny. A profit many of the aldermen who attended their New Year ball have expressed tlientselves as delirious of lattending this iiall, and will likely io so. it a .11 tne occasion of in The Polio-wing Resolution Inf roduced jn the House Ycstetday, Whereas, Tit is a matter of general kitttwledge that monster colTee cornbiut and trust is operaning in the state of Texas in open defiance of the laws of this stale and in utter disregard of the wishes of the people, hier-(fliants to oltey the terms and prie fixed by tliit trust, monopoly nl combine, nnd thereby preventing ami open and fair fomnetitioii, Therefore, Be lit resolved that the fit-toiTiey gtmriilof the state of Texas is hereby instructed to Immediately take steps in pursuance of law to restrain the oj-oniittotv of this morifip'oly, to institute such witts and pfoeeeditnigs as may be nec-ewnry fo restraiti the -mtjo-rt of this truf.

and to furnish Its agenfS, factors and Mhers by prosecutions as the law provides. And the attorney general lis also instructed to immediately report to the legislature the fensibility of immediate "action, and to state whether or mot the press of public business is such that he will require any assistance in the securing of enidernee nnd the prosecution of the suits to the end that the legisbv ture may at once make any appropriation ffst there were hundreds of r-oine here from every sei tion of 'f'te and they one and all hey never participated in any function in, their Jives Jhe ball, though it wasi rather MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licensts were issued during the past week by County Clerk Horiilsby: Win. Davis and Mrs. Emma Keys Henry (J.

Roth and Lula R. Wood. George Frankliii and Minnie Sorgerit, Alien Annstrong and lizzie Haley fcol.) tJeoTge A. Jones and Luda Killen. J.

Thomas Garrett ami M. (Jertrude Dunn. EM II. MilU-r and Viola WllllatiiSon. S.

D. Buratri and LiR'ia Ihzzi, George H. Washington and Ella Mont-gfotnerj- (col.) Ooore AFW-n andliara Frankliiv. Alls-rto IleniKintb'z surd Soleda Garcia. Ernst Rirdloff and Ix'na TTionras.

William J. Perry and Delia Dodgen. curing me eanv nart of th hi) Til Tlie Arnericain Ilirfory club bad an) wi)u-smaliy interesting session on Friday af-terw-on. A Wograpiliical John C. t'arhoiln by lrs V.

O. King wi tls leading feature of 1iie nvgiiani, foUowt-d ty a club lis-usisjim of tlie tariff and ntul-lifiifAJmn. Mrs. of Waco, of tiiie State of Womn' clubs, was the distinguished giKst of the cluli. In to an site sioke strongly of the value of i-hiib work among- won win; tlwit it mans the strvmgeir jiiiiiy do fr tlw weak; itilii.it in doing for Ube inifortunate ors-s our own Jives iare enlarged anJl enradisiit She jftive an ire! crest trrg hiisitory of the traveling library' -stablishl in 'Mcfjen- afternoon from ,1 to fi o'clock hi .1 Krmo orrl fl.

1 11 Last evening Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Haldeman were at home to their many friends at their nkw resilience on West Ffnirtenth street with a post-nuptial receition.

During the evening tln-re were many callers and tSie most conliul welcome was exM-tnled to all comers. Their imv liome Ls a most charming one ii every resisn-t and its presentation to tls sot.wfy is-ople of the city under such pleasant circumstances maile Ft all the entertained their many lady f- with a delightful recerition at l.me of the former in Fjiirv.v i The decorations were in keeping eiegance of the function and ,1 irie "il I a that the parlors and the til (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) CM. n1 a der in 1 ce Iron a Be lisch ros. nor QM-r Beds ltywlen rat if curHouschol Goods and Furniture Stored from $1,00 up a month-Best Warehouse in the city. ere aav Leaders in Low Prices.

302 E. 6th (Pecan) Street. rb nerafu mreatJ in ta wini-d fi wnst to The wis Gem And Brass Beds, white enameled. Solid all-brass beds, never sold as cheao before. Quality ind ntf I 212 -9 Cobbler Rocker.

THIS CHAIR Is of solid'oak (not stained) with good antique finish, handsomely carved and turned, and an embossed leather obhler seat. It is large and very strong, with w're rod in seat, and is well worth fLOO of anyltody's money. Prb-e We buy and exchange all kinds of furniture and household goods. st kst 14.1 And WE LEND YOU MONEY on Furniture and charge you NO INTEREST. jit guaranteed.

Only I. a ie tra'll wL Of C' n. Highest Cash -ilirii: i j-eti- JACK DIXER- $3.50 and up. ir b- jou comfort while yon eat, and when you think of Prices paid. Telephone 463.

Refrigerators and Ice Boxes; highest cash prices paid for same. All kinds of Sewing Machines to Rent. 52.00 per month. 'if: lie you gee i or ac pnee you enjoy the meal the Ladies' solid oak, cane scat, brace arm, high back Rocker, exactly like cut. Price Sl.00 Cas iTice lor easn.

Only 75 Cents, for Cash as of sewing machines to rent. $2.00 per month..

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