San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1902 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
K Prickly Ash Bitters ml|
CURES SALLOW COMPLEXION.
ASOLFH DREISS FISCHER * DA VIS F. KALTETER A StANB Spacial
SMtB. ‘zjS'W ■ I b *l.
J J L
V ' SAG HARBOR.
7 Harbor." one W Janies A. llrrije'i
Jiy*! rural I’wnu’dy-iNlieie*. was the- BiII
4t the Grand Is-W inglrt and
staMtng tile fact H**' *t fdllvived on tin
of ihe great Ma ibHlield a <™ml-
taxed audiruiw >ritur*'*d the |>rvliwti.>u
tahkh was all that could In- exported. It
ik tme-wf rt»o«i phiyw whMi only Hernr
«Build writii and it <k-alx -with the plain
Sew England people in everyday life.
Slitli their rriigidn. tlmir huruin their
Arise of hotioi any duty and withal is a
wry pretty piece.
5 The <vmj«ny w hich produced the play
li re lata m£M >»•»» very creditable one
uswl All- Grunge \iuodwerd as Captain
Marble; Mr. C. B. Craig. as Freeman
AVhHmarab. the country dude: Mta Mol
l|e Keyelqan tha widow were unusually
gpod Ihe rest of -the company all de-
sane liw!4*vu. towrvnr’An p«<l until
■nd tbe cast is ata nt dfngly given in
fill: "
willam- FaAiesVra s' -\\ »Ua<-■ Jacksoit
Den Turner. Lisbon... .FranklyuJlUc'nie
l^'ank'’Turner . 1.. 1.. 4 . John Dean
Ckpt iii n .Martlie . .George Wraalward
I‘teeman Whitmartb <— IJ. Lraig.
dlUl|eH«l W E Wbrmau
-ALufka 4;»u*e. anol {dm n: Margaret Pin
Mrs. John Hutwll.a widow:. .Mollie Revel
Elizabeth Anu Turner -Billie Deates
'.lane (ialildweH CfaiiW Kulp
Ftp ncea T owd .■.‘..... H irby l*Jt h ier
Aitor Bn4} ... Atfm* Ito®*
The wenery wa* all typical of a rural
New England ship-lMiilding town and was
iWy' piwty. The dialogue is plain umi
easily mrdeitaood and every member of
Che .smipany sewiird to lie re made a
careful study of bin or her {urt as the
ybanacter represented was delineated to
jierfeotion. (hi the whole "Sag llarboi*’
is a good show and warn worth weeing.
It it enk-dtated to make a person better
for havjng seen it ami there is nothing
in |he entire tjiow tigpt ia not elevating.
AT THE EMPIRE.
The CurtKa (Vmipaoy toured another
wcewsjby tin- ypleiuiiii prixlui'tios of the
Avy "Pvllj and I." ft i* a
rhavming comedy jura such -a play as
. Ure. average theatergoer ami at
rt.has a liberal sprinkling of coauedy. it
unwise* an J brings forth hen rty laughter
and prolonged The comedy
i-leim-nt rested in the Im nils of Mn < ’ur-
: lion. who ia the rule of “I’rteF Grump.’
nxireil an immense Kit and Won strong
praise from the audience. The cast was
a splendid one. each part ’.wing played
in an artmtic ami Ht.ish«l manuer; (lie
•tape writings and s-vnery wont- hand-
some and flic furniture and aoeieworiea
sitrn-niuHy ib-h and appropriaae. Mr.
Harry I>e b to be commended for the
beautiful stage setting* obtained by hie
unceasing edbile a* taeee <Htov’ta» 'Pol
Jv and I" will lie presented tonight
. and at J tiu- tuMiflee bamurruw bfteiiWun.
“THE BEST IS AYE THE CHEAPEST.*’
.. AVOID IMITATIONS OF AND SUB-
STITUTES FOR
SAPOLIO
Fork Over the Dough
fpr LIBERTY BELL FLOUR for that
Is a flour thtt.mtkes m«{e dopgh to
the given or flourttao any Mini
liar product tu be had anywhere at
any prict-'.- AH& its exoalhence ’does
not lie in its quantity breeding ability
either its quality counts as Well. You
may rely on the Liberty.' Hell brand
any *Jay and every day in the year.
Ever try it*
TMe GuentherMi IHng Co.
OPIA OPIA
CIGAR
OPIA OPIA
aoun
. ELMENDORF & COM Y.
f NORTH SIDE MILITARY PLAZA. .
GIN FARMING AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Mechanics' Supplies Caasldy Sulkey Plows (warranted highest draft
Wnketot barbed Wirt Corrugated and Roofing Iroi
j /lie jpaAHift^C-Fiuiglrt ««eb|»-xcvl
I 1 'd*WTl* r * Tiie-'jTrki-n*
[ m thifn »'*d
' lamer an- womieieSMtd nib-. iiM Jiearty
.pptau.v'WTflY Ptal <M ihcir 4*91 । LHUe
. iUemw fhekerl*h v»c <4 the SrAthteb '
bill An
. tynio mMfRi-HPisr 11er clyvlr' -tinging
~4x>’iln< dlJanctng tomkwduv a Invtaite.
’MiHerJiuXher* won htjjh pr»<«- tor
I p 4plcii|ii(Lg<.)lm4ion'bi pu tuveo alivw n.
J iiV l ”
t v -louh JM44 PROVTY.’ ’’
The Advance Courier says: The
lines in Jed Prouty” literally
aparkle WiVa" tliat keen wit and telling
satire for which the Yankee is famed
being like rapier thrusts that tickle
and raise the skin and anon pierce
deep. The characters ard clean cut.
the moral is good and the tendency of
the Play is toward that greater good
will toward men. that believers in the
mlllentum are consatntly seeking for.
Mr. Golden and his company will ap-
1 pear at the Grand Opera House Satur-
: day and Sunday nights with twospec-
' lal matinees Saturday and Sunday and
thia will be his last visit in “Old Jed"
as a new play will be in readindas for.
■ this'Slar neott wcSison. 1
dr. James Hedley. ‘
In 'Whitt lit a Man WtJhh?” at the
Grapd > - •
• ATTnnrmoVFTN hall
Mips Ixiunora Jackson the famous
violinist will appear tonight at Bee-
Jthov'eh hall supported by Harry J. Fel-
lows. the noted tenor and William
Bauer the gifted German pdaniat.
• AT THE EMPIRE
The Curtiss Comedy Company con-
tinues to draw good houses.
AMUSEMENT BRIEFS. *
Manager Sidney H. Weis of the
Grand uas reissued annual passes tu
those entitled to them at his house
the ones issued the first part of the
: season having become badly worn.
The Houston ticket speculators who
bought tickets for the Mansfield show
and expected to make quite a sum out
of them got left and some of them had
to sell out 13 tickets at 25 cents apiece.
The papers there ar« advocating an or-
.finance to prdvent speculation In the-
atrioel tttketa.r The speculators did
-nru get bold 01 any tickets here as
Manager Wpis was particular to see
that they were not sold in blocks and
heand’htabox office voung men. W. A.
Finney and Charles Wright kept tab
on all. vyljo
Manager'Brady of Empire has
placed stoves ort" (he stage to accom-
modate the performers during the cold
weather ►- * ' » '-J
Assiatant Treasurer Swinrfelte of the
'Empire is still on the sick list.
.Manager Wels of- th® Grand is not in
love with Mexico and says he will
never go there again It he Is forgiven
for Hfs- recent visit. - v
Mt. Albert Weis brother of Manager
8. H. Weis of tlie Grand ja a visitor
to the city.
PUT YO4JR FOOT IN IT
—it's the 14.00 shoe made to or.let 1 on
a correct last. It’s a Winter shoe
for Winter weather. ft has solid
soles and sound upper leather. The
leather is good all through. The sew-
ing 'is good. Every stitch every peg
and nai] is in just the right place. In
just the right way. The shape is right
—it'a stylish and it fits the foot. $4 00
a pair to ortter. Try a pair.
Opr repair department is the best la
the State; half soles add heels 11.00.
LUCCHESE BROS.
317 E. Houston Bt.
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIS MT SAN ANTONIO TEK„ FRIDAY FEB. 14 1»02.
LOCAL CATHOLIC NEWS.
ITFMS ABOUT THE CHURCH OF IM
TEREST TO THE FAITHFUL
Written oi Clipped From the Southern
Meaaepger— Lenten Services and the
Houts ThgreoL > •
V un .U .11-- I .- : . - ~
At iM.ry'Siwhmi h .ilie.adsriel de-
-1 i<>l ions -itaiiug 4lw> (Lenten m-Shoii w 1)1
(Iw aS’ •Iwllowe! .rvenenge
at 7rtW.' Roxirv. InMniutUn end ißeiio-
-tktionol -the l*H«*ed Swilmwent. Friday
'fteiifnj*. at 7;4-V Why uf dhe Urata and
llrnndietioia During the maws on
week dais will Le ivlelirated at 7:30
d. in-: ' • ' ' .’ "I \
During (lie Indy tf*MW of Lent «er-
vice* Kill be heH in St. IMriik’s uhureh
t follow®: Tiu Wi’dnOghyw at 8 p. sn.
iioxavy. Inslnurtion and Uenediutioti <>f
Ilie filcwd K(orSn>eat; op Fridays at
d p. in . Way of t.kw Civw and Benwdic-
Hop.
Din ing the x.axou od-Lent »|iecinl wr-
vk-e< will tie lu4d iu the idavjici cd the
Serita Kosa Intinuiry vn Tuesdays
Thur*!ay® and FridaWs a< :30 p. m..
and on Sunday at'3 p. m.
Dining the Lenten nee won devvtiomil
«<m-iM>* wiE be heW in Ht. Peter Ch-
viir’s chureh oil W«lne«dejM nud FYidaj’s
at 3 p. n>. Benedirtion' of the B4e*ed
Saaftlgnent wiH be given evrry Friday nt
8:45 p. ni„ nifter the hour ot adoration
4 the BJe*M>d Sacraaneuß.
At tin- Cathedral during Iwirt devu-
bion* will be held in the I-U-luiUhl as
Whiw*: Ou Wediweduys. at 7:30 p. tn.
Ro-mry -wnuon and Benediction of the
Btaoed Sacrament. On Fuiduya. at 7:30
p. lu . Way uf the Orona and Ik-nediction.
During the holy srawon of Lent aer-
riw iriH be lu-ld every Wrdiwxlay and
Friday evening at 7.-30 in HL Joseph's
eliuroh. - - .v_-
The members of St. AJuyxiu®' Sodality
will receive Holy Cunimunioii next bua-
day in St. Joseph's churrii.
Next Sunday wrU b. the quarterly
UinimMimon day of tin* St. Vincent d*
’aul Society. -UI luembeta aitive and
innonuy. of Mt. Mary's conference will
a-semi-Ie in a ixxly at ST. ManrM church
or Sunday morning to receive Holy Com
mutrion. ■
Tho new Maaned glass window for St.
Mary.Sj do naled by Mi« N»<e Twohig
haw been in potation nun fur over a
nenk. and aiUrtecb* general admiration
fl .represent the tmmacuhito Cuneep-
tiua as depidled in thnapoeaiypti* vieiun
of St. Juha. ’‘And there appeared a
great doriler in heaven: a wunigu
<Whad wilh th. mui. ami tha'niiton uu-
rnl torr tert and on het head a crown of
tvfelve akarta” "Thefigure <rf Um’ Blessed
tally rtamln atuub againwt a bnekground
bf brilliant color and beneath h rieli
t*i*hic ii'nbpy'. ' Tlw -nlbject ri treated*
in a biglily arttrtic uJlhiiw and the'win-
f.ow gyriith- enhances the appearance
df SU Marj-N. Two mme windows have
been ordered one dntMted lit Mr*. Eliza
Gallagher and pnp by Mn. j. K. Witebn.
Qn Monday. FWirugry 17 tlie syveivty-
iiXtb. ahiiivernary tn® appiidgiti’iq off
the ItaliM of the (11 Able Ordcd by JAo
Xfl. the Oblate Patherv. both resident
ted visiting wM)* xenew (lieir vows in
St. Mary’s. This ei-imwmy will betgiii
with mix> at Sold and uvwuluda with
the singing of the Te Dfuin I adore the
Blessed Sacrament exposed end Bene-
diction.
Arrangcmeijs are being made to hold
u iMzaar for the beui-fil of St. Francis'
Home for the Aged. The fcMuwing offi-
cers have been select ml to supervise tile
affair: Mre. E. Griff Jones president:
Mm. J. A. Stevens first vice president
by acvknniivt ion; Mra. H. Fletcher sec-
ond vita president: Mrs. Clias. Craw-
ford. yiev president for San Fernando
Cathedral. The election of vice presi-
dents for the other |«iislies was left
open till next meeting. Alisa Essie
Meyers was elected secretaty ami •'iiater
St .Gabriel treasurer AB iqtrretacd-irf
the work will meet next -Monday after-
noon. Feb. 17th. st 3:30. in lit. JvMpii’*>
Orphan Asylum Military phiza. ‘
Bishop FoUest blessed the new par
ichial residence at Seguin on the sth.
For Over Sixty Years.
AN OLD and WELL-TRIED REMEDY
Mra. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used tot over SIXTY YKAHS bt
MILLIONS Ot MOTHHRS for their CHIL-
OKEN WHILE TBETHiNG WITH PERFECT
SUV F-8K H SOOTHES Ihe child. SOFTENS
the GUMS. ALLAYSaI! PAIN; CUKES WIND
?OLJC and la the best remedy tor DtAR-
RHIEA Sold by Druggist In every part ot the
world. Be sure aud usk for
Mra Winslow'g Soothing Syrup
INO TASK KOOTHBH «ISD
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
ST. VALEXpNE’S DAY.
The Mini Was Lighter This Time Than
For Vebni However.
Tpdai is St. Craeikine' day and tlie'
beaux and beMea are sending their an-1
nuat niesMg<* of love through the mails '
aud as a rewuß tlie |X>stoffice force !»•
an extra a mount of work although the
mail this year ri nut so heavy as in years
paid showing that the valentine cuatran
is growing into disfavor'. The sending
of the vulgar unaiglrtiy things by parties
who have il) will toward® others is partly
accountable for this n« it hns dyiyyn
thg custom ingeneral into.disrepute.
Am«mg tlie bookstores yr.ta l *. valen
tines aux- Hold 4he .trad* in .all kind 14
gery JiglU and very few of
the expensive .variety . »w*e solid. The
rule asdics totlw vulgar ones too
wad 4*(grither tlie dcoh-r® did not reap
much of a harvest un their stock this
year. A« a matter of fact however
they did not seem to expect much amt
t.lieir stpx-’ks wive in niuta cases vwy
limited. I *
Bright’s Disease.
Bright’s Disease is no respector of
[a*rsons; it attacks men and women the
strong and robust tlie rich aud poor
the active body anlf brain workers the
fathers of families the bread winners
in every sphere of life seeming to-choose
for its victim those who can least bo
spared. Smith's {jure Kidney <.'j|re is
the only guaranteed remedy for Jb igiJ'4
Disease . | ( i . । r
Yqiir moqej| l’aek if. ii fails to cure.
Price an cents ami SIJJO. For sale by
C. Schasse.
EAT WHAT YOU LIKE.
The normal npi»-tite is the best Judge
of what to eat. Different people are dif.
ferently conatituted and require and 1 eh-
joy different food. There is a natural
harmony Ix-Lwern the appetite the digest
tive organs’and the drafanda of the body
I” distuteM there will
>e lom.AB aMpeut» liidlgerttan ami low
nu trit Uta* case it Ta not neces*
"ary td r fUrn the s' u.a. b Wto a chemi*
cal latatatory tty dumping in acids and
alkali And pepsin and digestive tablets
and Dr. Harter <wed atom
aril . ituuhlaa by going op the common
ataM th«rjr «hat if the muscular power
nf the stomach and the nbHit.v to secrete
efficient gastric jui< e* were restored any
stomach disorder would BfM-easaril.v be
I'lieif-d. That is ' simple isn't it?
And it Is jimt wpat is done by Dr. Har-
ter's Iron 'twin. It cures bta«»’e it
enables the staoua h to perform its nat*
nral W and y*u will
soon forget youi* and that's the
way it waa in ydKh. •-
.ta VKaeo- tTer. Aug. W. 1001.
“I have btad Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic
in a retail drug-store and haw used it
myself and in m.i family for about
twenty-five yeses. ' I hnve always found
it perfectly sattsfa tory in every in-
stance. I rim hsgrtilv recommend it for
an appetiser and digester as well as a
nerve tonic.
Dr. W L Harrla
** nurutae tkrt start tttitaulal Is tuatae.)
arrestkO By thetsheriff.
A Trio of Alleged Burglars In Custody
For Investiga;iou.
Affidavits for burglary were filed In
Justice Adams’ court yesterday after-
noon in which Marco Bargna. Victor
Saraba and Aldino Reyes are the de;
fendants. Bargna was .released on a
12500 bohd aud the papers in all the
cases were sent to the grand jury. The
uieu were arrested by Sheriff Tobin
and Deputy Stevens after an industri-
ous and systematic investigation and
they believe that they have part of a
gang whl<s has been operating quite
extensively in.this city in the past two
or three years. One of the prisoners
is said tp have made a confession. In
which he stated that he helped bur-
glarize the places of Theiss & Riedner
(eke Bros. T. E. Mumnie & Co.. A. B.
Frank Cq. G. A. Duerler Manufactur-
ing Company. Swlft'q second hand
story. Dajkowltz Bugs.. C. Horan 4 Co.
P. G. Maffi. Sol. Rosenman and Otto
Bock. ': ’’ “
Sheriff Tobin ha- also taken' charge
of a horse and wagon found In posses
ston of one of the men. which is be-
lieved to have been used for hauling
goods fiway when’ the burglaries were
committed for tn nearly all the placed
(hat were burglarlt»-d. whlch are glvem
In the above list.goods were stolen
by the wagon'toads
Saved Him From Torture.
There is ao more sgbhititfg trouble than
piles. The constant itching and burning
make life intolerable. No position is
oomfortaHe. The tortnie is unceasing. De
Witt's Witch HaztTHalVe cures piles at
once. For skin diseases cuts burns
bruises nil kinds of wounds it is un-
equalled. 'J. -ti. Gcmlk St. Paul Ark.
says: ‘'From 1865 1 differed with the pro-
truding bleeding pnes and could find
nothing to help me until I used DeWitt’s
Witch Hnzel Salve. A few boxes com-
pletely cured ine.”’ Beware of counter-
feits. Janies Clavin C. Schasse Wm.
Appmann.
WOMEN BEAT CHILDREN
The little son of Pedro Rosus. living
on Pecos street according to his state-
ment to the police- was administered
a whipping yesterday afternoon on
South Leona street by a Mexican wo-
man.
The father called at police headquar-
ters as soon as be learned of it and
had an affidavit sworn-out against tho
woman for assault apd battery upon
his son. ' 'Officer Quintana arrested 1
the woman but owing to her absence
thia morning her case to tha corpora-
tion court .will »e t/iad tomorrow.
Another affidavit was sworn out
against a Mexican woman living on the
west side ofetown this morning charg-
ing her with assault and battery upon
a little ohild. .it Igidalmed that she
struck the Tittle one-Jast evening.
DR. HAR nVELb FLIPPEN
•• General Office Practitioner.
*• Including Eyn Kar.-Nose Throat
•« X-Rsym Htatfc Electricity Oz-
•» one and Medicated Vaporlnhala-
•• tkm. Dry Hot Air Baths and
S Massage.
Over Schasse'e Drug Store on
*• Commerce street.
Woolen
Underwear
at Half Price
About this time of the'year '
our Underwear Mock contains
a number of odd garments. If
you need a garment or two to
tide you over the colt weather
of the next three or four weeks
you will find real bargains in
our stock of odd garments at
Half Price.
BalbrigganUnderwear
Winter Weight
Were $l.OO Per Suit
Now 70c
YOST
t si > I /ii >L :.il f.J I■• is
Exclusive Furnisher and Hatter
506 V East Houston St
lELEERAPB BREVITIES.
The number or dead in the mountain
fight In Tenuessee ia now placed al
live.
Austrian newspapers comment gen
erally on the treaty between Japan and
Great Britain.
China receives the news of the Au-j
gio Japanese treaty as a surprize Of the.
most pronounced character.
The United States expressed no opln
lOn on thb* proposed AngtaJapanese al
Hance. .khoMgh Apfoiwd .
ffom the (block house
cbfdon drawn around them but leave'
nlafiy deAd.
Friendly settlement Of the lro«iWc:<
between Germany and Venezuela .arc
expected. '
London presents the freedom of the
city to Chamberlain In a golden casket.
Its highest honor. •
Venezuelan Insurgents have crossed
the frontier and are moving on San
Cristobal.
Press of Japan is pleased at the
treaty and the spirit in which It Is re-
ceived.
It is hoped that bi the Senate (he
Philippine vote will be reached next
week.
Schooner Olga lumber laden eleven
days waterlogged in the gulf finally
reaches port
Woman's suffrage association in ses
sjon at Washington reports the associ-
ation flourishing.
Galveston pays outstanding interest
on 1300.000 outstanding sewer bonds.
Texas Populists agree to stand on
the platform of ten years ago adopted
at Omaha ..
President Roosevelt has left Groton
for Washington. His son Is much bet.
ter. ■ i I
Congressional candidates in tbe FK
teenth district are touring the district
tor nominations.
Kl Paso has instituted a vigorous
war against the hoboes arresting all
idlers.
Investigating committee of the State
Leglslattire is interviewing the Confed-
erate Home people.
Cash is pouring Into the State treas-
ury in chunks.
Governor Sayers leaves for Brazoria
tomorrow in connection with the State
sugar mill there.
• Good rains have fallen along the Rio
Grande for the past two weeks at In-
tervals
Gilveston sea wall subscription foots
6500000.
Office of the Fort Worth 4 Denver
railroad robbed of 1200 at Fort Worth.
SOMETHING THAT WILL DO YOU
GOOD.
We know of no way In which we
can be of more service to our readers
than to tell them of something that
Fill be of real good to them. For
.this reason we want to acquaint them
with what we consider One of the very
pest remedies on tie market tor
Coughs colds and that alarming com-
ilblnt croup. .We refer to Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy. We have used
It with such good results In our family
so long that It has become a house-
hold necessity. By Its prompt use
We haven’t any doubt but thrttjt has
time and akin prevented croup. The
testimony' is given upon our own ex-
perience. and we suggest that our
readers especially those who have
small children always keep it in
homes as a safeguard against croup.—
Camden (S. C.) Messenger. Fpr Sale
bjr all druggists. ’’
BURGLARS AGAIN.
Tlie re4g(ptae of Mrs. Henry Pauly at
10H Dakota street was visited last even
Ing by a burglar but nothing was taken
From the place.
Mrs. Pauly reported the matter to
Ihe |M>lice headquarters and tbe mounted
(tlieere responded. To them she stated
that she’ had hieard a noise upstairs as
thdtigh some one was prowling about in
the rooqi but when she started to go
upslairs the intruder had got out on
ihe gallery and slipped down a post.
The officers made a -search of the-
premises but the intruder was not to be
found.
Sneh a visit was paid the premises a
couple of weeks ago.
A NIGHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
is the brassy cough of croup which
sounds like the children’s death knell
and it means death unless something Is
done quickly. Foley’s Honey and Tar
never fails to give instant relief and
quickly cures the worst forms of croup.
Mrs. I’. L. Cordier of Mannington Ky.
Writes: “My three- year-old girl had a
sever ease of croup; the doctor said she
could not live. I got a bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar. the first dose gave quicx
relief and saved her life.” Refuse sub-
stitutes. Sold by Swearingen Drug
company.
bug a cave
It was reported yesterday evening at
police headquarters that several boys
were digging a cave near Yoakum road.’
Offitars Irvin and-Golden were sent to
investigate but the boys had disappear-
ed before: their arrival. The officers
found the cave which the boys had dug
into the ground. They had succeeded in
milking qirfte an excavation.
BASK CT BAU.
In the l>a»ket ImU tournament of the
Voting Men's Christian Awaadation the
Flyer* defeated The Elks l>y a «<we of
34 to 15. Phf next game will be played
next Wednesday night between the Owls
and Fly ci a. <
% Kh. I* o. .i.. '.*'/ *■
% Graduate'the Columbian Uni. %
% veraity DR.. W. H. BOLYN *.
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I. AHO lERS t ’ N lON No. 824!».
taborers S24U Tidld their tagiular an-
nual election <hi Sunday lata. The fol-
lowing offi-erx were nlnted:
President—F. M. Palmer.
Vice I’resisleirt—John C. MiHer.
financial Secretory—Hcnrv Rahn.
Reeonding Secretary—Ed Pearce.
Sergeant-at-arms Walter ('raven.
I Treasurer—sfolni Werner.
Trirttees tricar Meyw. Dun Kuhlman
and F. Pcait-e.
Delnpati* to Trade* ('ouarii ('has.
(he pqugh
caused by ajjayk qf la grippe - It hpiMq
the lungs. Sold’ by'‘Swearingen Drug
company.
Buyers
WERE unable to attend our SENSATIONAL
'SALE the beginning of the week by ren-
son of the inclement weather so we have decided
to CONTINUE THE LOW PRICES that pre-
vailed Monday.
Friday and Saturday
. ! the opportunity will be here of buying
LADIES* TAILOR-MADE SUITS
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
LADIES’ SKIR-TS WRAPPERS
At 50 cents on the dollar
DALKOWITZ BROS.
513*515 W. Commerce St.
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4 MACGABBE RECEPTION.
‘ . V . — •
the Reception tu the Su-
preme Officers Next Week.
Final arrangements for the reception
of the supreme officers of thp Ladles
Of tbe Maccabees at Beethoven Hall
next Friday night have been made and
invitations are now being gent out to
the friends of the order to be piWmt
aud enjoy tB«’; occasion ’ After the
evening's musical program and speech-
maklug there will be a hop. The pro-
gram. us arranged is as iollow.<
Invocation Rev. Homer T. Wilson
Overture O chestra
Address of welcome. Hon Jno. L .Little
.......Mr5. Annie Slayton
Address Mrs. Lillian M. Hollister
Overture . ■ . .'lOrchestra
Address .....Rev R. M. Hall
Becltatiou ........Mlsa Fthc) Johnson
Address ........ Bina M. West
Mrs. Hollister ix airprfcmv command-
er of the order and Miss West Is su-
preme record keeper.
The committees who witi have thaat
fair in charge are from the local hive
of ladies and tent of'kblghts and are
as follows:
Floor —Dr. W. E. Luter. chairman:
F. W:Patton. M. WalkervC. B. North-
rup. O. O. Woodman
Reception'—Mrs G. X. MiarHti' chair-
man; Mrs. C. A. Gomperts. Mra. Mary
Reid. Mrs. Della R Burnett. Mrs. J. T.
Luter Mrs. Annie Barnes.
Arrangement —Mrs. H. M Dyer
chairman: Mrs. George Chnnirlgham.
Mra. M. Thbmas. Mra J. 'A Roosevelt.
F. G. Huntress Jr.. J. T. Lyles fl. Allie
Martin. George Clayin.
FREE TO EVERY CUSTOMER.
To advertise our 110.00 pgr dozen
High Grade Art Platlnotgrpe Photos
we will give one free with every dozen
mads before Feb 28. Smith’s Photo
»nd Art Studlo 323 East Houston St.
The only ground floor atudio in the
citr . ■
OIL IX BEXAR COpNTY.
|.and Mased. By a ftorsirana Oorjiora-
tion for Prospering Purposes.
Leases on la nd in Bexar county for
Oil drilling punpooca were tiled in the
County Clerk’s office by the Sou th Texas
OH Company of Corsicana yesterday as
follows:
F. and Huldu Groos. 1354% acres out
i f the J. M. Bacera suirvey.
Annie -M. Lessing 335 acres Ged. M.
Dorion survey.
John G. Ctafetfn and wife. 8239 aeries
known as .tlie J. P. perine ranch siitu-
sted eleven to .eighteen mi)e» north of
San Antonio. ' -
Wm. Classen and wife 9922 acres and
known as the Classen ranch 12 to 18
mile irirtli of Sun Antonio.
A. B. Kerr. 4000 acres. Busti-110 and
Johnson aurviTs.
This Date In History—Feb. 14.
177 P—Captain James Cook
ths pioneer navigator
of the I’aCHle. killed i
by the natives ot Owy-I
bee (Hawaii). Cap-1
tain Cook combined!
with tha aklll of a I
navigator that of a
discoverer In astron-
omy geography and ‘
other sciences. The
voyage on’ whleh he
lost his Ilfo was un-
dertaken for tha pur-
pose of discovering a
northwest passage. After sailing to
the seventieth degree he returned to
the Sandwich Islands to pass the win-
ter. Some natives stole a ship's boat
which Captain Cook attempted to re-
cover. Retreating In the face of su-
perior numbers to the beach he was
killed before the ship'* crew could
land and succor him.
ttN—General Winfield Scott Hancock the
brilliant commander ot the Second
army corps born In Montgomery
county. Pa.; died at Governors island
New Tork harbor Feb. A IMA
Iftl—General William Tbcumseh Sherman
died in New York city;.born at Lan-
caster 0.. U 24.
|M—Senor Polo y Bernabe appointed
Spanish minister to the United States
to succeed Do Loma.
oil ip / ■ • ■ ~i . ... 1 ni ••
IN THIS CITY 21 YEARS AGO.
Item* Boiled !M»vn»Frota the Dkilv Light
of FxteMteV 14. 1881. '
T. A G. X. ili»pHt«hei’a office moved
from New Braunfels to this city.
ami eapUwlist- mr )H>ur-
ing into El Paso .says a- vitilor-from
there. - -
Arbeiter \ erein gives a well-attended
bop that was very enjoyable.
.Miter the lath the I. A li. X. will nir
regular daily trains to Austin.
Six fine font.horse coaches.ordered tor
the El Ph*<»-Sah Anionip stage line.
Merchants' Exchange organized with
F. Grooa president. ’ ‘
Avenue C ears will run after to-day
regularly to the 1. i G. N. depot.
Mothers esu -afeljTgjve.Foley's llyncy
and' Tar'lo theh- i hildren for eunglia
and eolds. for it contains no opiates or
other poisons. Swearingen Drtig coai-
The revival meeting at the First Bap-
tfat church conducted by Rev. Sid Wil-
liams. resulted in several conversions
Thursday night. The attendance was
large The singing of “Nearer My God
To Thee.’’ by Miss Maggie Harris was
very effective.
The baker cannot make good bread
If the miller does not make good
flour. Many millers do not make good
flour and the result is that many bak-
ers make poor bread.
Our miller is one of the best millers
in'the ifotfntry. If he were otherwise
we would buy from some other miller.
We use the best flour to be had. It
makes our bread cost us more but it
makes It sell more than proportionate-
ly better.
BAILIE'S STEAM BAKERY.
Office and Ovens 1013-1017 North
F*lores St.
Branches: 119 Avenue C; 918 W.
Commerce St.
Menger Hotel
Rebuilt Redecorated and Refur-
nished fifty new rooms with bath.
Hunting lawn tennis golf and the
usual society amusements. The high
standard of our table so well known
throughout the West will be main-
tained. Special attention given to
the tourist and commercial trade.
McLean 5 Mudge Mgrs.
H. D. Kampmann Proprietor.
Mahncke Hotel...
Corner Houston and St Mary Streets.
(Center of City.)
San Antonio. Texas. I
RATE la.oo PER DAY.
Modern conveniences. Special
ipartments (en suite). Large Sample
Rooms. Cuisine a Specialty
L. MAHNCKE. Prop.
ELITE HOTEL.
European Plan
Main Plaza and Soledad Street.
Sample Rooms for Traveling Men.
t#-ly. ERNEST BANNER Prop.
Hancock.
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
Headquarters for Cattlemen Main
Plaza.
RATE 82.00 PER DAY.
I. LOUSTAUNAU & P. BER6EROH
Props and Managers.
BEXAR HOTEL
Under new management. Special
rates 'for the winter. Sample rooms
tree. .
AMON BARNES H. B. KINCAID.
89-6 m.
200 Rooms and Bath; Street Care
Convenient.
LACLEDE HOTEL.
713 to 730 vVest Commerce street
San Antonio Tex. American plan.
11.50 to 32.00 per day. Special rates
by week or month.
GEORGE D. HODGES. Prop. A Mgr.
4 SEASONS
...RESTAURANT
Best the Market Affords.
Always Openj “ w»
328 West Commerce Street.
Scholz Palm Sarden Hesiauran!
Everything in seasou best style mod-
erate prices. Union Service. Com.arts
Wednesday. Saturday Sunday.
WM. WARMBOLD Prop.
THE REVIVAL.
THE L
MILLERF
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BAREy
HOTELS
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