The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 191, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 24, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 1894.
THE WEEK IX SOCIKI'V.
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Sirs. IIMYUM TOiil Jr. Sorictj IMitor.
Teh phone Ail. '170 )
SOCIAL EVENTS.
Mid-lent with its artoiuipiriying
dulliiuHs in luoa u8-iid inoum'us do-
Hiiotude is'iotaing in ompariion tj
the oollap-io society haw e ill ire 1 dur-
ing tho past v:t k. Wo cannot say
that fashion's dtvkei uic dpi-ig
ponanee; thai aistom do h not som
to obtiin her ; bill tho iris are
resting giiuirg b-Lih eyes and
new rua-is ard a v. Junior of the
good dec 1h of "Hoc of ili'Mii corner
in pleasant refi in t d ir cars
HI -llllllllCll I. Ill 111 I!.
Last Sa'tudiy oven ng id. handed
euchre v u'l Mri. CuiitnnghamV
guests prove i si de'iglitful diver-
sion for a g'jy li'l!t pirty consist
of Messrs and M mIuh IlovarJ
McD maid Scaly damson Mm
nock Mrs. Uatimngham ISIiscs
Conger OclciiuUr (Jmutc;on Gnu
ivngliim Vim: jut Parker Yoiug;
Motors. R (11 ) Cannon Scales
Boynton Hnrry Willig Krauso
an 1 Dr. Ifor.o i'. Too priz is foil to
Mr. Krauso and IS! i-s Uaiiuteson
the boobies to Mr. .hiiiach and
Mis- Conger. Music (l:inoini and
refreshments made a pl-u-ant com.
plcinoiit to tho ginie tho inenhneut
only ceasing at t'ao stiuke of mid-niuht.
much admiration. M'hs II itij. o'
15-dton who h the yijt of M-.
B askshear wore au 'iegantg.iv.fi
of erini'On s Ik covered wi'h
acjrdion pint 'J e'nflo i of tho f.vii
shade. Midi My Winnie Anders in
of AuHin wa- I'cuiiifully osuiiii'd
in a combii.ali 'ii of white couL'J
silk and embroidered Inltii g el jUi
id rned witi p'.arl passementerie.
Miss M3U10 I5-o k of Memphis
was prettily gowned in red dotted
wi-iu with rib'ion ir. minings. Tut
dincers included Sed Sais Mi"
Pice: Will II ll y Miss Slim; 15
K n Miss Uiyiuoul; Ra. N ipi r
Mi-s Brook- F. Wbee'cr Mi-?
Winnie Ainleis n .lohu Weille
M pa Mensing; K lMley. Mies Nell
Jones; Mr. Kolin Mies llirric; Ijee
(Jiratliers Mies Ser-; C. IVrrott
Mi-s MeGrt-g' r; 11. Muler M'-s
Alexirdir; W. Moon Mis" K
J me; O is Jjekoii M'H. lLimii'Ou
Vau Hamilton; R Ooke Mis-
Fordtran; Mr. l'.Uton Mis Whit?
J. K. Terry Mi" Laekhnd; Mr.
and Mrs. R ibert IJro iks an.l Mes-u.
Dinnioa Dirnham llorton Peikin-i-on
MeCall aid Bonn of Maujii
G jorgi3.
I ihe t-o ko hi t.ik ) 1 cr departure
for her iiu Ionid m bun Antonio.
MiJs Mifh' Jones who is an ao
eiiup'i-hol piarste. spends much
ti lit at the I'Uiio by.n up future
piasaro for her music loving
lriendd.
MUj Pmc is recovering from tho
severe it j iri'S fho mtatned re-
o 'inly ano aUliough hIic is able to
be out is jet uuablo to j Mil the
dancera.
MICK TO PIIYSICUKS.
'I ho II niiif.
The ladioa of the "Horn1) Associa-
tion" hivo i-s ied invititiom to a
li'jiim wanniug in the hoa' "Home
H lit ling" S mh Teath and J u s
-troott Tuesday afternoon M iroh
Ola. 4 to 0 Ine allur h io le a
gojd old fa-ibiinod doiiauon piriy
and gueuli will not only have an
opportunity to iup'ct tin nev
qu-irtcrs which are a inoniiui 'nt to
Hie Cnr(Htian charby of toe lichen
who havA charge of tho liiHUt'itnui
but will hive the e'ia ice ti cou'.ii
buto tlnir qii 12 in clothe-" piou-
ions fuel furniture in Ltut i i any
o the nunijious necessities of life.
The doin ion however unall it mij
be w.ll be imst a ;tepia ih avi
will torvo in this ea?e tor the bk of
pislo boiid we usailly lowo a3 a
re ninder s' afieraoon lecepibiis.
tt tiii: u.iv.
To j idue from outvarl appoar-
ancep hoc ety (tiit is.sao.ety in the
gentral aci'puuej of tho term) in
tully dtsirvmgof the thimtB and
alurs cist at it trom the onlooktr-
pulpit oratorn "ml tho Hiaid and
sober people of tho w ill 1 vt ho decry
frivolity. To this clement tin
"mart net exhibit tuich a bucming
lixity of morn's tha it is not a
matter of eurpriso that tho full
b tteries of their rconi are brought
to bear upn the fa-hi )inb e e itcrie.
I expect to hivo a perfect storm
omo d iwii ou mo for so naying but
A Coitilnt: TI usliuld.
An event of tho noir future and
one that is held in plewiut anticipa
lion is tho musicalc to b ! given by
Signor D'Anna ansi-tol bv local
talent. It will bjBlrle'iy a suoicty
affair as invitations will bo issued.
The high words of ptnifc which wj
have previously acoorded to Signo:
D'Aoin aio only too well desmved
and lio is huch an ac(iiiiiion to our
muwiuil clri'b that all musicians
elmuld give him a particularly
hearty welcome.
.11 tihiual t'l ill)'..
A now inusicil club lias jast bpcn
inaugurate 1 in S uith Wmnof which
Mjdamos 11 ilbort atid Fo-cio a'e
tha leading spirits. Tho meeting
are twice a month attractive pro-
grammes I) d ig rendcad.
The Eulerpejiis an a'so doing
good work bin as tiny partioula-lj
object to ncw-pnio" notice wo rj.
fnim from mentioning the mceting-i
whi di aro to fraug it with ploisure
and Llerest to the'inembei's.
TIio t'oolii..
Miss Trice eutertaund the Cooks
on Thursday afternoon and that
suili os ibat the club had a delight-
ful time.
Tim WlilM )11-
Mrs. Miyo entortauied the Whist
Caib Wtdaoeday (veiling tho sec
ond game of thu touinament bring
play.d MissBjim ho is visiting
Mrs rJotua was the gaest of the
evening.
TIio l.ituritr) Ten.
The Literary Tea spent a pleasant
ufternooj on Wednebday with Mis
Cirik. Miss Btllo Kdmonds ro3(l
inibcellanious selections from Mark
Twain and a most interesting letter
from Mr-). J. C. Walker proved unst
entertaining to tho me ubirs. Mis.
"Walker is in Flondi and givjs
some bright en pictures of the hnd
of suushiuo and iloweis.
(ioriuiiii ;i (ill lo ."Miss .Tl rn si ui:.
The Pniio Club complunonted
Miss Menhing of Galvenon with a
very pretty gormin Friday evening
which wa gra ofully led by Mc.
H. O. Burnham. Additional zest
was given to theoccis.on iu tho fact
that it wis tho on'y socia' event of
importance tint had tr inspired
dnr.ng tho week ho merriumut and
pleit'uro woro rJlec.ei on tho fa jus
of tha danors. The fail guest of
the evening. Mics Moasing wis
handFO-n ly attired in pile blue silk
profusely trimmed with point do
venice aim it is needless to j
her
oths:ic i;i i;'j's.
An informal evening with Miss
Trice Via enjijei b' one or l-s-o
yo-mg people on Wedntsdiy.
Mr. John Weillo ha? b'en greatly
misbcd d iring his enforced retire-
ment and it is plon-ant to note tint
he is rap dly recovering from his
recent indisposition.
M S3 Meusing one of Galveston's
hollos is rectiving ninch social at-
tention as tho guest of her eomiu
Mhs McGregor.
Il Our KoIIiih ara KpoiiIiic l.i'iil.
Mite McGregor is devoting her
self to vo:c? culture.
Miss McLendon Ins been recuper-
ating hor strength iu Calvert.
M ts Gridtr during her tempo-
rary rolirement is devoting many
noun to literary pursuits.
Miss Taylor devoid her eoaro
heirs to miny kiLdly acts tj
brighten tho lives of others.
Miss M irshall ha? been rcco'ivinc
much itt'ention in Galveston as the
guest of Mrs. Q liUnau Finley.
JLsi Lacy is doublets p'auning
Homo charming new go vna for
Eas'ertide iu wh'ch ta make fresh
conquests.
MisDeZiucho is slowly reoov-
oring from hor long illness and the
little Btrength gho giins is given to
press work.
Miss While is unintentiomlly
making horself moro charming by
tho add-d freshness eho gains by
rest from giyoties.
Mis Trico is devoting hor tima to
art and beautiful specimens of her
china painting are much admired by
her many frknds.
Miss Tibbs gives her time to
nri-io her protty voice gunin"
much strongth aud additional sweet?
nets by the much needed rest.
Mi8 Noll Conway Jono3 hai been
no candid jmrsnii oiu deny that this
1 lotenetis or b hivif.rdnes e.vst; and
though it is icaicly a qiiH.-tion of
morality yt i' Inrdrs ulotcly on
i and it all s'nts w.th just a bit of
familiarity from the oppoiito fox to
whi h we awiHiom ourfidies with-
out giving uo'e ti its puipnl
I will spire ynu tho old tiii'sm of
what "fimiliaiMj'" cngendorj;
nevertheless I'mt old maxim is a
golden one. Veiily tha microbe
of a s icie'y that is disease 1 is
famiihrity an 1 if tho women would
freeze it o it in its iuf.mcy society
might b ciirni m re self-rcsprfclmg
1 ueso little fain 1 ari ios inad
vertantlys inrg ik sjinetimes from
close aso inion and it is no.
necessary l r a woman lo ua a
pru ie to b ing tho freiz'ng process
to boar oncj iu a while. Fo-
instance to bo aldrestcd in
"Smithy old girl" by a man is
ttlliiii'iit in itself it teems to mc
to nnko the a'snocphcro grow ratlur
frigid and jet of lata 1 have
htanl a uii'i.b r of young mon
-peik lo and of nweet mod st g'rls
just in those same wouls that come
fiom the lo-o-1 sluiiii an I had fir
b 'iter bo releuatoa to the placo from
whence they cam".
My g)od readers do you think
tint I am getting too far frjm my
a iLiistoino 1 province and that 1
mvo dipped my pen in gall? Not
s i; Inn mo tocial roportm have s-)
niucli to write tin. whore onl? ad-
j ctives in the Hupeilativo degrea
can be used tint a few wholesome
truths must bo thrown in onco in
iW'hilo fur billa-t.
Tho little illustration whi jh I
used ahovu is not in it-el f anything
vtry lerr bio and is only one of the
many trivial things which are con-
st mtly occurring aud v'ila not
aflectuig our morals certainly do
not elevate our e al intercourse
and lo say the leas llivor strongly
of a class of socibty which had
hotter be loft to itself.
I'UIISOVMj.
p quant brunette beauty won ' partaking of all pleasures offered.
Mrs. Ilunilton Van Ilamilloa is
the giPcts of her parent ( Mr and
Mrs. W. D. Jackson.
M ss Harris who is a Ftrikingly
hanisome young lady made a moj't
fworible itnpressijn on Waco so-
ciety last wintT and it 13 a grtat
pleasure to wilcjnio her again.
Mi's M ij Winnie Anderson of
Austin who is v s ting Miss Annie
Miy Andtrson of this city is a
charming bell of the capital city.
She will continuo her visit net
week as tho guest of M ss Willie
Lou Tibbs.
Directions by tiic Hoard 01 Health as
lo Infectious Diseases.
Pursuant to a resolution by tho
b'larb of health we tho committee
appointed to deliuo contagions and
infectious diseases issue this notice
lo tho pbj-s'cians of Waca by order
of the board
Pnysioians are required to aond
report to the president of board of
health immediatt-ly upon making
diagnosis of contagious or infec-
tious disease. Blanks for this pur-
posa will bo furnished by tho secre-
tary of tho board.
It has boon demonstrated by ex-
pnrienuo that this notification must
li i given by the medical atteniant.
If left to tho pare tor householder
it will not In done at ah or bo dono
too lato to bo of any survice.
J he rtivea'cs required to no re-
ported are: Sinallp'X measles
diphthefn scarlet fever typhoid
fever yellow fever typhus fevor
choleri cerebrospinal meningitis
variulla pptlusis i rysipela lop-
icsy parotitis Tho in'ormiiion
thus obtiiuttl is of u-ie in various
ways .
1 It enables tho public anthori-
lics to combat epidnn'cs at I no
very begiuiog which is one-half of
tho tiaht. Abundant cvideucc can
be adluced to prove that the spread
of coii'agioiis and infectious dis-
un"Cs can be laigoly controlled by
rio." iiieasures if all tho oases are
promptly reported.
2 It leads to tho inspoction of
premiies aud tho detection of uu
sanitary conditions which rni'ht
otherwise liavo ling escaocd notice.
o It oduca'es the pub'ic to the
idja that sanitarv m asures are
ifEdctivc and so pr'pmes tho way
for now legislation wlnn needed.
4 In connection with other pro-
phylactic moss ires it enab'es tho
au'hoiit o to control tho school at-
If ml nice of children who have been
exposed to mfeetio i.
5. It furnishes a largo mass of
material larger than would be acces-
sible to any single individual with-
out such notdieation from which
tho mortality of those di-oases can
be established and tha history and
intetifity of different epidemics
compared ai well as their virulence
as effected by locality e'e
Any physician fir ling to comply
with the above will bd subj ict to
prosecution as prescribed by city
ordinance.
G B. Fosctk M. D.
II. L. Tayi.ou M D.
M. L. Giuves M. D.
The Value of Good Bread
is appreciated by every one but so
low aro ab'c to secure uniformly
goodicsilts This is often duo to
tho fact tint whan milk is used the
character of h is exceedingly vari-
able; by iBiiig Borden's Peerless
Brand Evaporate! Cream you will
overcome this dillijulty. Try it.
1:1
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of the Body
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Mr. A L. Armstrong an old drug
gist and a prominent citizen of this
enterprising town say: "I soil soma
forty different kinds of cough medt
cities bu' hive no vor in my experienoo
sold so mtioh of any ono artiole as I
haveot B.ilhrd's Horehound Syrup.
All who uso jt sav it is tho most per-
fect remedy for Oough Cold Oonsump
tion and all diseases of tho throat and
Lungs they have ever tried." It is
ppeoific for Croup and Whooping
Cou'h It will relievo a Couh in one
uiinuto. Contains no opiates Sold
by KisiiEii & Co Waoo and J Ii.
Counish Kast Waco.
Dr. Keily treats only the eve. par
nose and throat. Glastes adjustod
from scientific measurement. Offin
over First National back
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with facts! You might as well
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twist facts'out of recognition; ant?
here is a fact too plain to begdis
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BLAIR X STRIBLII
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AO.'nr l..H irfnic ir.lC''B
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will make your hair grow on the
bald spots it will remove dan-
druff and it will cure the scalp if
troubled with itching or sores. If
your druggist does not not have it
call or write to
ED. E. DISMUKE
Waco Texas.
Each bottle guaranteed. Price
$2.00 per bottle.
JOHN L. DYER.
Attorney - AND - COUNSfli
at Law
Office No. 120 N.Fourtb
Waco Texas
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