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at rVih i1 1 TMilnr 17 claob 1 ftx lioril jufte mt mttl 216 Fidij free for ll YiajiM ito iseil Uw 101 1BUAL HANDICAP ts Wo the Event Smashing Jweseod Track Record HEETiNG orrii cLUB closed Flventei Defeat attho St as Many Events Wwt Down to Lcul Fair Grounds 5 TUC fall meetInp rrt October fSrtMa fl011 IP0 tUo on da KOMil ousatlooal vie 1f Oriental handicap running the 1rtttUtl 2 2 3 which Is Htancf supplanting St the rt bo lHoblii Wool by Bannatnr ft rrs 1 1 Lady milesSir Hu Pigeon Time i Ml Handicap about six ft llmu 1 Jfwtlf1 ww cullt0 iorfWtal handicap MlWi I mile ami a 1 ci minus 2 1 Trfrjetrolds four and a quarter MlWlr UO irarl Transfer nSlnjleton The Lady in Iliads quar Tlino Sal Carrlngtoii Cast SEVEN FAVORITES DOWNED Rrti Choice In Each Event at Fair Was Defeated UsiJ October 5 Seven favorites I italdovvii to defeat ut the alr SriltaU forlnwanensal Wnlmn sjj Tlaic 1 1V JctloBf idling Sting Sir Lewis Tint lUi iilbjKltty Clyde Toueor Men nut uOt slf furlongs selllngUnles hckle Sain Time lOSVi ffcW Kindred Hllo Lady Strain iS Tea Oovvu Oriis la SiiSTpU twntli purseFoiind South 11 isUlttle llmc Si Marcos Won Chicago Strikes Wfi October fi Te Chicago stuke to thf winner went to St jtm il Harlem toJay ftrlonjrs ctinol fur Scandal lliuma Iflik Time 1 13 2 3 Wt furloncn I slf Spihr Nellie Wad ILJ Kulijr liui 5 im hrlontfc Mntieunuse Miss Dennett zrir Tlrue Mi 15 tvjw itike mile St Mtroo Reseda KfUfrt lime 1 IS I 0 i1 ind a fWtf itb Penman Thompson ilCoSt JlacCylP Tune 15 i Wti 4tlH wtlnk Hoimencla John Nvt Aiflwle Time am15 mi flftv ynids Ugh Rill Bnlrd Tin ISi i 5 Results at Dallas Dillu Tchi Oetfbcr Tbe racing tn Hld lllSl order and was patrnn Ibr I lirjtr crond than that of any ran diy 1 1 i 3 i 1 dU dls 5 1 I 3 4 2 2 4 fur Me 100 tU Time 57 ttewjalhs of a mile Lady Scott MCtawi Vedniu US Powell Jane iSAIllliirfi Time I oi Wf half mile liMiest John Ill fB Paid Hob 101 KmIt Lucky 110 Aroisiiongl Time J7M term Ighrlis of a mllivfieorgc Ktirhin 107 Slnglotoni Kiss Quick iwlstH Dcpoatn 101 Uirl Time SIR THOMAS GRATEFUL trit Aboard the Shamrock and Publicly Thanked the Crew Verb October 5 Sir Thomas Lip ab ard the Shamrock today ami Iftmore to muster thlt crew he th thanking them for their Mk tbronjhnut tbc races lie com Wirt them nn their steady lielnvlor WWII as unbent and the yacht Ior U1P nni1 ancli01 oft Mrtet North river this after Doyouwant it All that arfc rich color your hair dtohave Easy enough Jongasyoucanbuy Ayers af Vigor It always re tores color to gray hair It Ps falling of the hair too sometimes makes it grow ejy long and heavy SmbV 50 years old Mvhair wth1 a nd of thc dark rich yi wh thanks to Ayers Hair tIALoydHarnp onVa JCAYCRCOLo llM 2300 TS Tiresar 55 rr Wright InncrTubesi UmV V9 BT at 4 Ooad Rent WHeeU March Culmore 0pERAHOUtSE i ic 7 0 day Score It II 13 Clilca MM out 01 it Pittsburg nil KM 000 1 1 2 liaaton jnd Chance Poole and Yaager Philadelphia Oitobcr The National lenguo season ebwid heie today wh a game Iwlwean Phlladelnhia and lloslon The rlslturn won without difficulty Score It II Iliston Ill 110 001 7 12 2 lhMailelphln iKM 020 OH 1 i 1 W1HU and Moiin Towtisend and McKur laml nrooklvn October 5 IheIlrook i lyttc itOuml up Hio season lodnj nlth a drible ktory ovu tha New York Ilirt gjino Sioie It II Kuw Yiuk 000 000 MO 0 1 1 llrookljii 100 025 01 11 0 Tnylnr and Warner Dnnnnn anil Tar ivll Second gamo Score It II New YorK 000 000 0022 tl 1 lJri Plln 201 100 Ifl 4 11 1 IYIIx Mnttliuwnon Wall and Wainor Wilgbt and nirell Manager John McRraw of the Orioles In discussing the tlrst years work of the American loague said Our first sejsou has been one of success all tuounil and had It not been for some exceptional hard luck even body would have made money Chicago Dettolt Philadelphia and lloston have all made idg money and their stockholders are happy I eMiect that ikU Ington lias alio done nimo than cleared ex pent es lleeland and Paltlnmre broke een but bud we had am luek at all Ilalllmoro would have been nnc of the biggest winners Milwaukee nnl lner by unite a wide nuirgiu but that weak spot will bo lepalicd next year for at our next meeting It will be officially announced that tho Milwaukee franchise players and oneri have been transferred to St Louis For our llnltimore nwnero ill that 1 can say Is that they are pleased nltb the showing innili and realize Hint our llmr to declare a big dividend was due tn a series of unavoidable accidents We have laid plans to bring a learn hero next vear which will arou local nthusl nsm to a higher point than It has reached for Ue years Not single manager or owner In the American league that 1 know of lifts become disgusted wants to quit Kaeh of them Is more confident of the success of ibo enterpilso now than ho has ever been before American league seasons loconli CUIcago lloston Jtetrolt Athletics Halt I more Washington Cleveland Milwaukee 6k 12 10111 a StOI12 1112 11 0 II it 0 1410 7110 niisnidw ir7i ii7i 14117174 111121 sim 11IM fox tcrrleiifc iMr Htrl Sheffield will assist Mr lnfi is I MS Ml Till 4W Oalm le tTlWI57I01 02lV172S2 1 CitnTcn Ud I 1Ur 8 AFTER OTHER PRIZES Houston Doos Will Be Exhibited at the Dallas Bench Show Not content with the liberal laurels carried rice exhibit Houston ried off with her out to capture other piiues that the Texas Btnfo fair at Dllus has tn give and to this end the dog fanciers of the city have cent their longest pedigreed canines for the bench show which will take place at the fair timing the piesent week Mr Ielloy gmltli left night over tba Houston and Texns Central Mil1 lk Ing with him the following dogs were given pawnge via Wolln largo Cos express House Jr Great Dane James Iawlor four fircat panM and one St Howard 11 ItnhertH Iilsh terrier A llellninnn fox lenler iiwIuk ingllh i Sr SI OnnHiert two uiastirfs Tiioiiias Kehoes oll lw ll ir Cocker pa A Uolscius keunel of flvo l0 pine Crove kennels of Oreat Panes aud Smith In handling the Houston dogs a FIRST FOOTBALL GAME Baylor Had an Easy Thing In St Edwards Waco Texas October 5 Thp football Benson opened In till dfy tolay In a game between the 8t Bdwnrdu team of Aystln and Hnylor team of tbl rlty for the iu was a eompleto victory team wluulng a mne touehilwua fyiir Ef3 fv5 fMi a Uowicdge oi the gam 1 jsaw ia iciult HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY WfflrmB OOTOBEU 61901 THE RULING OFF OF REIFF It Is Evident that the Americans are Not Wanted on the English Turf Tlie Hecate of IeMer Ttolrf the Amerl ran Jockey revoked by the stewards or the English Jockey club sitting at New market and the ninn who has made t500 000 riding on the nnglUh turf wa given a further scnteuco that Is usually meted out only to wclchcrs Ho was warned off Newmarket Heath The ruling will apply to all other trucks controlled by the Jockey club Itelff was charged with pulling a horse In a recent race On the heels of the news of Uclffs pun ishment cornea a report that Itlrhard Oro ker will take his stable tn America at tha end of the present seaion It nlso un dcrslood that IMward rrlgan hns been notified that his license ns a trainer will uot be renewed net year The ebaigo ngnlUHt Lester ItelT serl ousthat of pulling William Whitneys Do lacy when that hori ran serond to Minnie Per the propeily of Hlehaid Cro ker on last Trlday Johnny Uelrt was up on Ciokerfc horso There was iniich hearing of evidence agalnbt llelff In general It settled down to support by the American trainers who NATIONAL LEAGUE FINISH PITTSBURG STANDS FIRST CINCINNATI LAST WITH Philadelphia Holds Second Place with Brooklvn a Close Third Chlcarjo Finished Sixth in the Race watched tho race and attack by English Jockeys who were In the race Hugglns William Whitneys trainer testified that he was a close observer of the race Inasmuch aR De Lacy Is In his charge and said lie saw nothing wrong Similar testimony was given by Trainer Wlsharrt and other Americans It Is reported that the accusation against Itelff came from a prominent Englishman In the American turf colony there Is now a general belief that the Jockey club Is leaning toward severe dealing with American riders and trainers that Ha recent rules arc unfavorable to Americans and In abort that the place for an Amerleau on the rngllsh turf Is gradually being narrowed down until trainers and Jockeys will be nlmoit compelled to stay at home While most of the trainers from abroid think UclH was given too severe a sen lenee they are afraid to talk The 0110s tlon of whether Holft pulled Dn Iney has been decided by the Jockey club nliil the ruling has simply gone to make Americans feel decidedly uncomfortablu ou the Ungllsh turf BUDGET FROM BEAUA10NT RICE MILLS STARTED UP FOR THE SEASONS RUN Dauahters of tho Confederacy Elect Delegates Revival Services Opera House OponinQ Personals llwiumont Texas October 5 This morning after the short preliminary run of jesteiduy the mill of flic Itlnz It Ice Milling company started on the Misons run The mill had been turned over number of times during the week to try tho now machinery but not until today ns the mill started In full blast With the new machinery aud lidded fpaco the mill now litis a capacity of turning out lOWt barrels of finished lice a day An additional stoiy bus been built on the mill ptopcr and considerable now machinery installed The mill was given a gcneial overhauling and starts the new season in bpb dld condition A Hlnz of San Kranclsco general manager of the company was priseut io ee the milt make the Hist run or lie season CnnU who bus been with the company In other opacities the resi dent malinger of the establishment rami ers and others who aie Interested in ibe eultuic of lice will be mnde welcome at the plant of tliu Illns company mid shown tho companys facilities for earning a iic milling business Iho wheels at the planl of tio Atlnntlc UIcu Mills company stinted In earliest this limrnlnc nftei the usual prelimnary rnus for trying the machinery Addl Ions made to the equipment this suninur and li pie vloiis season have ptctiv Inciea Uiu capuclt of the mill and have loaded I lie unlive power beyond Its capacity A new engine of ab unified to bout 500horse replace the piesciil i which Is of 271 hniso power The new in of tiirtilng out as anon sen Ice power has been engine gino will be of the Hates type and will be iiuttalled as soon as It can be obtained from tlie factory Tho Atlantic company has built a number of warehouses at various lilac ia In the liee belt and lins thereby Inn eased ls facilities for handling the gisln Witli eciulpineut mil Into tho mill will this summer thejilnnt have a cnpicty IfM hnrroW of rice an hour the new engine Is ready for Elected Delegates Ileaumnnt Texas October 5 The Indies of the Dick Dow ling chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy met nf the home of Mrs Hal Ireer and selected the delegates to icprsseiU the chapter at the National and Stale meetings of the society Miss Olga Weiss was selected to attend the National meeting In North Carolina and Mrs John It Goodhue ajui Mist Kato lingers will go to Ihe titate meeting at San Antonio lu December ine San Antonio chapter Is the largest In the division and the menihits of the society nre expect lug a invnl time In the Alamo City Sev eral besides the delegates will likely attoud tbo State meeting The next meeting of lh local chapter will be held at the home of Mrs Ooodhue on the Inst Irldav of iho month and a literary program will be given on that occasion To Open the Opera House ncaumont Texas October 5 tt Here luntin manager of the Sweeney Coombs Opein bouse of Houston came over this morning to assist Manager Wless of tho Kyle Opera house In arranging for tho opening play Hale of teats for the open Ins night will begin Tuesday afternoon box office lu I bouse Indication re that tliero opera will Io a bis iukIi for seats and the demand will he supplied In tbn order of application Baptist Services Itoauivort Texas October GThe lev nl vrvleos at lie nnptlst church which aio now lolnij conducted by Hoy II Caiioll of Kentucky continue to attract a ureat deal of Interest and lirg congregations are attending every night The services for tomorrow both morning and eyen Ing will bo especially liilenstiig Lev 8 oilvo cite 1f the and nn cause of I tlieni I rt nrtSHSSSHSZElSSaa earnest religion His sermons are mak inr a deep Impression noon those who hear The services tomorrow will be al the usual noma and tho publld Is cordially Invited to attend Notes and Personals Ileaumont Texas Octcdier Alexander of Temple was In tha city yo terdny Prank Hicks of Dallas was In the city today on business Hresstcr of 131 Paso was among the visitors In the city yesterday It II Mclteynnlda of gablnc Pass ar lived In the city Uft evening MIsh Henale Walker of Lake Charles la tbu pilost of friends In the city ileudal A Allison and lHirili composed a trio of Taylors rill niuj who caine to see the oil fields Aitoruev A SfeCoy of Ijike ChsrlcH lS CantalnSlc elty yesterday Is In crested In jeyeral of iiw Irrlgat Ini compaules east of Lake Charles Workmen have been enKagecl In placing the bcnelioa which Rwlltoilum along Ars II Ormsby and Her Interesting Quadruples Dallas at tho suggestion of Ted Sulllvnn of Milwaukee Wis for a convention to lie hold In Dallas on Thursday Nov amber 7 fo flic purpose of organising a baseball leagiio for the season of 1hi2 Mr Sullivan lias written Mr liaiilner that ha has determined tn come to Touts the Intler part of October In lesponse to numerous nquests so to do and will old all he eatl III pioniollfie tho success of a now league Mr Oiiidner bns been iiuleth hul svslmnntletll ly working on Texas leimie circuit fur next year nil tho pssl luinnier and now feels nssiiied of success II Ward of Port Worth has prptiilved to tunc hold of that Important point and nd In fortmnif the circuit generallv Dallas Poll Worth Waco Denlson Paris and Houston are considered sure members of I lie new igiu and several other good towns may also be In Ihe circuit Unally i i GAME THIS AFTERNOON The Firemen and theTJalveston Clubs to Meet Today This afterrtoon the Santa IV of Oalvoif ton and the llremen will play the concluding gar of their series Paeti team won a game ami the somo tus afternoon will be for blond and vftry man will strive strenuously to win Play will be enllsd promptIv at 4 oclock and ladles will be admitted free ns heretofore bill otherwise the free list will be entirely eut otT The following is the lineup lIrenien Staples vMarMry Lc Clair Searbniough Pinillg ltopcr Olhe lUelley lletts Pltrliar Catcher Klrst Second base Third base Short slop Lett Hold Ccntcr flobl llalvestou Murray Nelanti Umpire Proctor night field Wlt 4 TEXAS DEATH ROLL OOnurpltOUPOaln vle Texas pa 5Mrs A fa of a tober Ogleihorp promliient stoeltman and fruit growOr tliaa tod a DOUMAN Abilene Texas October aiA call by mid well known ooljon tiuytiV 1 II Dm man died suddenly at Ilia re deuce last night Mr Pormnn had been cltUen of Abibnc for a number of yearaOe were taken from the the edge of the walks lug places and us fence Hlrnm Carver icprescntllig the Na New or for tho Second A PLUMP FIGURE Lultlclil Wii liht Oe Hempstcnd Tcxaa October 4 Mrs iLw Wl Hunt died at liar homo In tbl eltv this afternoon after a short lllne Deceased was a sister of Ialret Attorney jjninnel 1 Stvles She leaves a husband and seveinl rhlldirn TIMMONSMnrshall Texas Oelober tl John TlinmonK nn old and lilghlv respect cd nearo of ibis community and who as Janitor of the court house here for twenty veus mid seen mnnv clmiiges In Hnrrtson counta urilclnls illcd last night OCDNZrL Ilearue Te is Octcdier n1 A tcleiihine mes nse was received here thla morning from Troj announeliiK flm dentil of Mrs cuenxel who for many year was a lesldenl of this place lief death has cast a pioioiiiid sorrow over this Com munlty lTLLltWS Heevllle Texas October 4 Cnntaln Iellows a voternti of Iho Mevlcin and civil wai dlnil at Ills home nine i le north of lleavllle aumjav Captain IcllnwH has long been a well known In Hee county ImvlliK wttteit characler hce In tin latter Utile He was qui eccentric snd man of many vagnrles In the after veirs of his life Ho claimed to be he lielr to mnnv Ihrnnas In IJurope be cm er of the earth and to have been here before Adam Very little IJ coming to this Known us to his life before cojiiilrv except Hint lift was born In Ala natnn in the rlv part of the at century He leaves a wife but lio children Second Court of Civil Appeals Port Worth Texas October i The court of civil apeal so ooooeo iieee ChlcagoMrs Joseph II Ormsby gave birth to quadruplets three boya nnda one girl lu a Httlo frame cottage on West ifortyaecond street The children nro small but perfeiil and thcio Is an excellent prospect of their living Mrs Ormsby has twice glveu blitb Io twins mid once to triplets Three other children were born singly making fourteen children In nine jenrs a caaoeo aaoa eaoaoaaaoeaeaoa aee ooaaoaeoaoas a TEXAS MARRIAGES llAKnit lONO Sail Angelo Texas October 8 Miss Peal I Ilukci aud Mr A Lc njr weie married this iifternoon at the home of the brides parents on llciiureijard Hvrnue hi Hils city Itev II Wllher spoon pastor of the Oirftborland lresby tefUit rhtircli perroriin ct the ceremony whleb vvsh wltnensed only by relatives aiu a few friends of the contracting partlyc The bride Ik a daughter of Colonel A 1 Maker local banker and former cninuiU sluner of ihe general land ofllce of Ibis Si ate The giocnn la nil exleiislve tinttlou dealer HOYALL WADR Ctabiirne Texas October Miirrled Mr Hoynll and Miss Ada Wndc at Cleburne Oelober 2 Mr Wade Is cliv manager for the Watcrs Plerer Oil company Sir and Mrs Wad left fur MiiITbIci Cltlcugo and other points CAUNA11AN IAYNRaalnesvllle Texna October i Miss Carry Csrnahnn and William Piivne were married nt the residence of ihe bride this afternoon llcv II 0 tlilhli ofllelntlng liyLfiCASTLKMKRUY an Angelo Jexns October 1 Mrs Nora Kyle and Mr Ciistleberry weic married In this cftv on Monday September HO lion Dntl peilormlng the cereumny nifiOSIJAMlLION Klglu Texas October Mr I Leo Ttlggs anil Miss Mattie tlnntllton were married Inst Wednesday evening Itev llcCiillongli cilTtelatlng Jloth arc promluent young people of nils clly Vtilfe waa nirt at Dallas by her hunmiud supreme Viiiileiai rilstilct will convene Monday Oc iS 7 There are about 100 cases on the of wbleli are set for aulimlV 11ct rjesiden i submlaslon ofn ir siifiij of them beingin be submitted for reheai last twin most OoleheV Mr A Knstmiiu and MU thla a to lopa rehearlug In iisea which were decided Makes a FirstClass Tellino Argument and his wlfa About a year ago a dodo To buarci vvlih We already had esoie Ml 1 who was nt that time of tbil lieallh How and conslderablv out 5 he first morning the new bcwjilcw jwuw ladjr rfc gucsU the joung table ns the to kid he sat her IIP down mill entice while the doilor adilltlt ot SlvlUB like at tie the poor brtel cITmj I tboy smiled have boUInd been napkin and asked If either of ihem ever mv tofec Ibe doctor aulel lie urn lr ii il isiteil it liut was uilam icstuff llii el al of it ud vvUheit slVe conll try II 1 aid iiottilnp but at the end of three nmiitiM when Silas 1 was dy to vo aid I have new fled of labor for Ooffw all 7cu lvl von Pcsiiim Pcnid tlie tH bw Wliat wdVlch iurrounl rie irle Tle lr nehos will cd with irreit pleai iVrve the la tie purpose for affording rest ftfcJ gain In health now that Vw after only throe montliH ou vine table leaving us had rosy chrrto Wjl tinnui itlw Mllllnc company ilulul Ku liana was In the city todav calling jn thosa livoiie needed to JtMtl careil for and the well nhrestecl In the ee ndnstry He says ttd been here wHI It much rice marketed frcdi tfin for her tain In Willi errHory tributary to Itoaumont Mr Car icwium 0 nf niiy account In her vers home Is at Crowley A TEXAS LEAGUE Conferneco to Talk It Over to Be Held at Dallas Dallas Texas October 8 A formal call baa been Issued by Mr Gardner of reasoo tiae of cJiange hid beeii le al The flextor Jta terv mucb i sliteii experiment and dlacovcral that wllh the 5 i had tried Poatum before Tie bail bin unfortuiiato In having It underboll84 postum must be bolle1 flfUon or twunty mlnutMi to bring out the dallelous flavor nd then It wdll suit the taste of anyone Ilacertllle Mrs Florence Dougherty Idaho UWKaffooil were In oly ywnaiHlns afternoon fll 8 oclock Uev i uft of tu ptUt onilreh officiated MpSWACKKliaJleKlnney To aa Oc toftpf ij Mu an attonioy of thla SUr bikT Minx Chtimo Ackara were nuii nn af the home of the brjdo nour Hock ihll thla county lat ngbf AKin iviVNIIY MeKlnney Texas Ocliilier 3 Molum and Mlsa Leila Mi Kinney or Kmielne this county were mar rled last evening HKANMtN JOIINSllX MiKlnney Tv as Oelober It refl nnannoii and Sllaa lorein rled a I Johiiscin of tills the home of the city were mar bride liciii last itll I MAHM1ALWLh1U MeKlnney as Otctter Vernon Marshall of Tex this city aud Miss Virginia Walker wore mar rled nt tin home of the brd In Paris Texas last evening MtllUMUtU WlttTO WaxHhachte Texas Oelober 4 William Mcflregor ami Mri Lena While were married ftudtieii tlay night Makinrj Witnaasea Talk Hlllsboro Texas October 4Tito grand jiijv Is having trouble with witnesses In liming juration Tho ltiuv es lanf Oiiij wlliieaa ulwf names or farfa I ten ffimea and afferwnn tliiail 1ihj OurVseuum Organ Oeveloperslionldbonneil by every man It euros wbero ovorytblnir elso falls nud liojHt Is dead It restores small woak orpans lost jiowor fnllliu maubomt itrainn errors of imtbetc Strlotura and Varlcocols panuaneutly curoil lu 1 to weeks No Drufs tortlin tliostomivcb No Elsctrla Dolts to tll ter and bum Our Vacuum Dotel operlsn local tronlmont applied directly to tlin week and dlsonlflreil imrts It gives strength and dovolopmont vvborovcr npplied Old men with lost or falling manhoodor tho youug and intddlo ngetl who nro reaping tho re suits of yout bfnl errors otcess or over work nro quickly restored to health nml strength Our mnrvelons nppllsnco has astonished tho entiro world Hundreds of leading pbrslcinm intbo Unlteil States nronovvrecommonillnirour nppllanco In the severest canes wbero overy other known IotIco has failed Yon will foe nml fool Its Iwneflt from the first day for It Is npplied directly at tho sent of th disorder makes no dllToreiico bow tuvoio tho liv the judge ind ordered ntlneil In Jail nn hVuno wllltng teet AUether lie tan refiiscd toll and when the ludgo was aboul to line flil mil i i plllfui ttcrv of being a Anor man wlih a vvlro faeven amall eblldri Tb Icicel blin shaiply ami fiued bin Ji Willi provision of robase If he lestlUed On the way i iall icienUd was taken hefm the Biand Jury where be is tnlil to have mnde a clean liwust of It Tha otlief Is atH In lall i Tryinrj to Break tho Benoist Will Kort Woith fexaa October PNapoleon Ifcrmlst who Is poatinater of Archer City Texas Is half brother of lile Joejih He mist the eccentric old man wh died at Knnais City and left Ids estate vnue at 2 KtC4at to charities etc cm tins off at lelallvos The Texas heir mid nead an rebitlvea have brought suit break tbi will nuil the ciH fs now being card at luWiideiiee Mo In the circuit court Young Ilenolst Is represented In Hi case by tv0 loading IWt Worth law a who believe thev will estubllsb Jie fact that Uenolst senior sliisanc at the time be ixccuted his wills thirteen In number Charfled with Perjury Slarllu Texas OctolHr 8 Prof lllch inond Hardin aud Wyat Foreman residing In tha northern part of the county bad ex aminingtrials lu Justice Purlieus court roteWiir on charges of perjury giowjiig out of testimony they gave IfL a case riv eontly tried In tusilce court atTeiry Ibey were bound over to await Ihe action of the grand Jury The bonds were readily lvo Aaohalt Streets for Waco Waco Texas October fi One of main afreet of Waco will soon bo as The city onethird of tha phalted ray Work and thc proper ownem along the tha street pay thc rest This Is the begInnlne and It may said with aafcly that It will nut bei many lunutlis uulll three of tba main aticcts of the elty will be psved Will Invito Governor Hogo Ilryan Texas Oetolier 5 At meetln of the boaret dltoctora of the Central Texan Kalr aaaoclallut held laat ulgbt a ritaedutlon wan passed Inviting fiovcrnoy Hogg to make a speech during the fair Chilton Will Not Run Waxahaehle Txa October 4CoIoael 51 IJcKnlght of thla city baa received letter from exSsBotyr Cfllltou In which Mr Chilton atates that be will not bo a OLudldiUt for gorextex MM MANLY STOP TAKING MEDICINE OUR Vacuum Organ Developer WILL RD8TORD YOU No Gure No Pay 75000 in use Not One Failure Not One Returned enso or how long standing it is as sura to yloldl to our treatment as tho sua is to rise 1 lie blood 14 tho life tho forttllMrof tho hn man body Oor Instrument forces tho bloodl Into circulation wtioro most needed irivirur strnngth and ilovelormont to woak nnd lifelcs parts Tho Vacuum Organ Doreloperwsj first Intro duced In tho standing armies of Knroixv a fnvr ears ago by tho French specialist Do llousaot and its romnrkablo success in lheo conntriai led tho Local Appbnnco Co to socuro tbo cieln elvocontrol of its saloon tha Western Continent nml sinco its iutrodnrtion into this country Its reinnrknblo euros bnvo astounded tho outlra medical profession It has rmtorpdthonsnndsotcaseapmnouneerl Incurnblo by pbyslcinns Itcuro3iuioklyliarm lossly mid without ilctontlon from business ltememl er thorn is no oxtwmro no OOD auTothorschoinolnmirdenllnfrwitli tbo public rlto for reo partleulnrs sent Minted in plain envelopo LOCAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 30 Thorpo Dlook Indlnnspolls lnola The Above Words Were Said to a Dallas News Reporter by Mr and Mrs Edward Honig of Dallas When Dr Frank Fanning the Magnetic Iieaierfl Cured Their Little Child Last Alay And Was Thought to Be Incurable and Dying Under the Treatment of Dallas Physicians Tho rliiyfl of miracloB liavo not paRSod away that la thoy nro not obaa loto In naltiifl Truo tlioy nro not as frequent occurrences as In the early agon but iiovortljoluittj ovcry now and thon thc unoxpoctoil happons anil tho oltlKoiiB aro Btartlotl by tho annoiinccmont that ttonietliliiK wonilorful has occurred and than tho snfjos of thla generation put their old while lioads togothor and predict that tho world is oomlnB to tin end Hut it dont como anil Pr FannlnB contlnuon to haul 110 anil aet In motion all tbo dormant faotionfl of tho human iniuihlnory Iliittb tho jiolnt Thoro liaa boon a truly mliwulittifl euro offoclort by tliln wonilorful inujjnolio lionlor A bright Httlo girl pretty Christine HihiIjj tho Hweeteat lower of a bunch of flvo Js anntehod from tho yawninif of an early prove ami la now In tho enjoyment of perfect health In full iiohbishIoh of every facultyanil all thla becntiso a8 a last roaort xvhen pour mother had ileHpulied nf all hope sho was por Bimdod to bco Dr Fanning Thion weeks ago Mrs Honig sat In tho recaption room of tho doctors suite patiently watting her tlmo to see tUe doctor On her lap lay the almost inanimate little Christine When Iho tlmo ciajno she faltered at tho threshold her tournga failed hrr She feared that ono glanoo floin tlie doctor would tell lien the awful truth too lain Hut tho doctor led her In and to a sent Ills big heart full of sympathy would not purmlt Mm to speak as he thought but on tbo contrary hu offered her tho only hopn slut hud received for weeks He started to work at onco nml bo saw somo iuipiovemont before tho child was taken from tho room That night Christine slojit well tho first good sleep for weeks Tho noxt day nml for fifteen days thoroaftcr Mrs Ilonlg whb at tho doctors with Chrlstlno and afton each treatment sho detected an improvement Soon tho child recovered tho use of Its limbs tho paleness left Its Httlo faco and Mrs Honig know that her baby had boon uparnd to her On Krldny last Httlo Chrlstlno took hor last treatment Bho wob as ltvoty as a cricket and playet am pranced about tho doctors office us though nothing had over boon tho matter with her When tho doctor tohl Mrs Honig that Chrlstlno was cured tho mothers heart nearly leaped from Its oasoinont Sho was tho happiest mother in Dnllas Tho balance of the story is boBt told by Httlo Christines mother In hor card to the public sho says It Is only as parents can fool for the suffering and almost dying cliHd that prompts us to give tbo following testimonial that it may Inspiro cond ilenco when all hope seopis to bo gono and death has Its hold upon us Our Httlo darling Chrlstlno ngoil 1 12 years was violently soized with epllopsy and St Vitus dance producing a condition like general paralysis Still every musclo In hor body jorkod in fact thoy seamed to orawl and twist all tho tlmo When she was taken wo called In a physician who treated her for three weeks and sho grow rapidly worso and ttio last week of his treat jnont she was so bad that alio could not havo had moro than two hours sleep during tho wholo time Sho was a constant caro ovory hour of tho time day and nlglit Ah a last hope trusting and hoping Beamingly against fate wq brought our Httlo ono to Dr Fanning and after his first treatment sho slept darling Sho grew bettor every day and and wo Had somo hopo for our now after fifteen treatments in all covoring twentyono days sho can rim laugh and play and scorns ns well as any child for not one symptom of hor wishing to investigate this caso former torrlblo disease remains Any ono of gratitude wo shall oven hoarts full With can do so by calling on us thank God that Dr Fanning camo to Dallas Most gratefully MB AND MIIS KDWAUD HONIO 400 Coohran Street Dallas Texas Tho genuineness and authenticity of tho above facts can not bo que tioned and surely stamp Frank Fanning as the most reraarkublo healins physician on record and dlseaso by his magic The rapid and permanent roleaso of pain touch is indeed marvelous mysterious and the band that performs such Natures power of healing In a remarkable wonderful cures must indeed hold and mlraculouB degree Dallas News May 15 1898 wonderful i8 now above cure Dr Frank Fanning who performed tho Consultation by letter or located ut tho Hutchlns House Houston Texas In porson frco i DIRT DEFIES THE KING THEN APOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSEU 9 tj lM mJt II.

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