San Antonio Sunday Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1902 Page: 3 of 12
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A WOMAN’S PRAVtR.
Ttlis notable that in-the despondency
•mutd by womanly illnesses there seems
to t*ny a sutler mg woman no way of
ewabe troia pain except at the price of
life Itself. It would lie sad to record
such a story of struggle and suffering ex-
cept for the fact
that in such dire
distress many a
woman has
found a way
back to health
and bappineseby
the use of Dr.
Pierde's Itavohte
Prescription.
This great rem-
edy for womanly
ills has well lieeu
called "A god-
send to weak aud 4
sick women.". It
establishes regu-
larity dries weakening drains heals in-
flamtnation and ulceration and cures fe-
male weakness. It makes weak women
strong and sick women well.
"Yaur medicine almost raised me from the
dead." writes Mrs Edwin H Gardner of E»vpt.
Plymouth Co. Maw Box 14. "My urine was
like Wrick du*t. and I had pain all over me and
Mich a dragging feeling it * rem rd I could not do
m hou*e work I had to ait down to wash the
even In the year 1807 I waa so rick I
did riot care to live ano prayed many limes that
God would take me. One’day I found a little
book. I read it and wrote to Dr. Pierce and in
a few davi received an answer. I decided to try
bis medicine and to-day lam a well woman I
have tio backache no headache no pain at all.
1 u*cd always to have headaches previously to
the fSowthh period aud such pain that I would
mil on the door in agony I took three bottles
of Dr. rierec's Favorite Prescription and three
of Golden Medical Discovery’ and three viam
of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and waa cum-
pletejy cured.’’
Accept no substitute for n Favorite Pre-
•cription.” There is nothing just as good.
Dp Pierce’S Common Sense Medical
Adviser —sent free on receipt of stamps
to cover expense of mailing only. Send
II one-cent stamps for the book in paper
rovers; or $i stamps for the cloth bound
volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce.
Buffalo N. Y.
WHEN YUU St M UP
the cost and trouble of baking at home
and compare the product with our
BREAD
the advantage will prove to Im* on our
side. Few if any eoifks can equal the
blend made by our linker. They have
the finest ingredients to work with
finest to work in and nothing else
to work* at. Why‘shouldn't the result
lx* satisfactory?
BAILIE’S STEAM BAKERY.
Olltv uud 11X13-1017 North
Florex street
Branehee HO Avenue C DIS
Commerce slrrnt.
1 r'r y + 'et -5
wfew
7- ’ 3
Things in Failing byesight
DON'T WAIT; DELAYS ARE DAN-
GEROUS.
Come to us. The perfection of Eye
Fitting to glasses reached here.
EXAMINATION FREE.
Large variety of Eye Glasses and
Spectacles to choose from. Have you
heard the latest EDISON RECORDS?
Take home a Phonograph; lots of
entertainment goes with it.
Rees Optical Go.
242 WEST COMMERCE STREET.
Opp. St.' Mary’s Street.
IMiKiye Pitte®|
|Mr IMweai |
j Only the adopted fashions |
of Correct Dressers are ■
: shown in our store.
We take pleasure in i
: teaching you how to cor- ■
: rectly tie the new Spring:
: shapes.
e Fifty and
j Seventy-five Cents
Largest line in the city j
| YOST |
: Exclusive Furnisher and Hatter:
50S>4 East Houston St
i—
DEATH AT Al SUN.
Special to the Sunday Light.
Austin. Texas. March 20. -Wilbur
(rawford. aged 53 years. of Cameron.
Texa-. dio l here 1.1--I evening.
F. If. Mitchell of Dallas. Ik among last
flight's afrhak at Ihv Menger.
PERSONAL MENTION
C T Eunm-rt of Dallas is at the
Bexar ’ x
Ed. p. Steger -of Bonham is at the
Meuger.
Ji J) Martin i» al the Bexar fruiti
A Itoi ion is al the Bexar from Tuc
son Arizona.
Frank A Gjfodprd i» at the Bexar
from St. luiiiy.
Phil C. Hark of "aw York is regis-
tered at the Elite.
Join Culton of Helena Mout is
a guest <» the Berax.
Jim Jessie McFarland is at tin* Bex-
or from Port l<avai-a.
( harles E. Calvert uf Memphis Tenn
is stopping at the Elite.
J* G. Shelby of Moiriellon Ark. is
stopping at the Southern.
Hen Fhorp and Burney C. Thorp of
Chicago are at the Menger.
C M deck of Catoosu 1. T. i* among
Hie arrivals at the Southern.
Mis. Thompson W. Grace of Bland
X . M.. is a guest of the Bexar.
J M. Moorliead. of ( hicago and E. M.
Ross of New York me at the Menger.
S. P. Jamison a prominent merchant
of Devipe is a guest at the Southern.
Mrs V. Thuupson a:.d Mrs L. Green
and child of Columbus. Ga . are at the
Bexar..
George F. Bqnis and wife of Man
hattaii. Kan. are guests at the South-
ern.
Bissell Wilson of Chicago and Brain-
ard Allison uf St. Louis are at the
Menger.
Messrs. J. F. Dickey B. D. Welch and
.1. Marlin of C. P. Diaz Mex. are among
the arrivals at the Elite.
Mr. and Mi* H K Orringtou. who
have visiting Mr and Mr« H S.
(qriington. leave for their home today
tn Eiursvilie Ind
Stanley WaKt Haf "The Liugh King
in in the city preparing for a week's ete
gageiixmt at tin- Empire beginning next
Sumhiv. He is a hypnotist.
Hon John L Little has returned
from a vi*it to the Sour Like oil re-
gion. where he has considerable proper
ty and rejairts that there is plenty ot
oil to be found there.
Mr. J. H. Halle for eight years cashier
of the Southern' Pacific railroad at Eagle
Pass. Ims accepted the position of teller
for Jtikn Wood* S Sons’ Bank and be-
gins his duties April 1. l!>02.
Willin-if E Holmes of Golzales. is in
the city on a visit to George W Great-
home and is introducing it newly patent-
ed sluTt-muSie turner which is the in-
vention of his brother. Arthur Holmes
of Gonzales.
At the Mahtieke Hotel: A. J. Bell
Karnes City; L. B. Knox. Stockdale; R.
R. Smith. Beeville; P. -I. Classen. Brack-
en; H. E. Hodeman. Llano: A. D. Evan*
and wife. Palestine; Arthur Reelor. Aus-
tin: M. Dorenberg. Uexieo; Magus
Snrith. Pearsall: R. Diaz Rurotue. Gal-
veaton; Henry C. Ximitz Eagle Pass;
Thomas. M. Dodd. Laredo: D. M. Hillis.
( hicago: William Vento. Springfield.
Mass.: L. M Booth Hiicago; E. N. Bad
uer. Seguin; T. M . Cloven. Cotulla: 51.
V. Nogi'iieina. Dallas: Frank Cnllbriek.
St. Tottis: S. E. Guess. Xew Orleans: C.
H. Hawkes. Fln’enclorf: K. B Thomp
son. VnWuie: Georgi* C. Hutdiiugs. St.
Tami*: W. O. Dunbar. Xew Orleans. La.
‘.ArrEXTION X* C T’S
Our annual mem. rial oerviec (i r our
deported iireUireu will lw held at the
First Baptist ohurc’j next Sunday. April
•itli. \ lull aUelalance i’ de-ired of
members and their families.
TO THE CITIZENS OF SAN ANTO-
NIO.
March 23. 1902.
We. t}ie undersigned citizens of San
Antonio’. Texas hereby call ujJon the
voters of th! city to assemble at
Beethoven Hall Thursday. April 10.
1902. at 9 p. m. for the purpose of
nominating three school trustees for
the Independent School District of
San Antonio. Texas to be voted on
Saturday. May 3. 1902.
Geo. B. Taiiaferro Ed .Tungkind
Russell Caffery M. D.. C. Vfllemain.
F. Villareal Edwin Routledge. Chas.
A. R. Campbell. M. D.. G. A. Duerler
Chas. Graebner. Gus Graebner. Chas.
Dietrich. F. M. Hicks. C. C. Gibbs. S.
Goodman. -I. T. Woodhull. Pablo
Cruz C. H. florian. Adolph Dreiss.
DINNER BILL OF FARE
—AT—-
BULL BROS.’ CAFE.
Sundar Atarch 30
—SOUP—
Vegetable.
—ENTBEES-
Ruust Pork. Apple Sauce
Eseallo|>ed Ovsters.
—ROAST—
Beef Veal. Slutton. I’orK
—VEGETABLES —
Manbed Potatoes. Sugar Corn.
Stewed Tomatoes.
Boiled Rice. Potato Salad.
Cornbread.
DESSERT-
Peach Cobbler.
Claret. Coffee Tea Milk
Ladies Dining room in rear.
Tahre's No Kick Coming
wlwn you wv«r our shov*. You never
felt Mich eomfort; you never had such
a pei feet Ht before. W’e make the lat-
ent styles*Tn Summer footwear for men
an«l boy* ladieg mid mi-s«‘s. We make
shoes to M and'flu* wear at mountain or
seashore; Summer comfort ahoea for city
or eountry. slyli»h and serviceable.
la»ave your measure for a pair of our
$4.00 shoes. Sh<M‘s half-soled and HtMod
New Phone 116 317 E. Houston Rtrect.
brewed) for $1 QO.
LUCCHESE BROS.
New Phonell6 317 E. Houston St.
NO VARIATION.
in our Leaders.
NATIONAL BICYCLES
asd EASTMAN KODAKS.
Amateur Kodak Work FinKhed.
Bii-jele Impairing Promptly and Prop-
* 1 .erly done.
W. F. CROTHERS & CO.
214 Eawt Houston Street.
:
MUL JONES *
;*t dial KENTUCKY WHISKY!
•No more delicate purer whisky wa* •
sold than that brand known all •
• over this country as the Paul Junes. •
: Full Quarts Cut from It. 50 to Si.oo •
• Full Half-Pints 15c. •
• Metropolitan Bar •
• Phone 741. Aug. Limburger Prop. •
•♦••••••••••••••••••••••••
LIGHT FLASHES
—Large new liue of metaphysical and
occult books just received nt ti. A
Moos 514 E Huustox street. Lovets
of this class of literature should sec
t hem.
—See the "Kodak Girt” al Koaeli A
Barnes Co.
-American lieauty roses; the $1 OU
quality at i!®c. Monday at Mokes.
Fraser and Steichen hue tailoring
Hicks building on Avenue C.
—R. L. Burnett Company. 221 East
Commerce street plain and printed
wrapping paper paper bags paper
boxes tissue paper hat and shirt
bags twine ety. Will save you
money on any goods you need in our
line. Get our prices. Texas-Ma-
nila Wrapping Paper. 'Phone 862.
—How about meats? Schneider 708
Flores street.
—H. T. Smith a colored man employed
Iw th 1 city a< a scar auger wugon driver
«as arraigned in the police court yester-
day on a < harge of dumping garbage in
th<- city limits and was fined in the ruin
of $5. He was anrelted lw Officer Her-
reia Fi iday on the Fast side oTthe x»ty
jm-t aftcT isniiig dumped a load uf trash
in a vvi-ar.l place Iwtween Cherry and
Hackberry streets.
—Emerson & Bates for expert bicycle
repairing. Both "'phones. 220 Main
avenue.
1000 bunches of roses 1.00 quality
for 29-. Monday at .Mokes.
Get your kodak films for Easter piu-
lures at Rusch A Baraes Co.
—FOR SALE -Une nrst-chus too
seated suncy cheap by O W. Krau"
4-JI K- (Lmmerce street.
Comvrt at San Pedro Park today
from 4 tu 7 by Carl Beek's Band.
•—Socialism. Discussion Sundays.
2.30 p. m. nische's Convention Hall l-a-
dles ijivited.
— Jve Welter at the 1 A
<L X. yards notified the polks* head-
quaitri- Frhiay night that he had l>een
nit over the head with a lamp by a man.
Officer Parker was scut to investigate.
Art. affidavit was made out against the
.'issailaiit vesterday.
—Our ill • summer corsets cost yon
50e elsewhere. Monday at Moke’s.
—Muth's conceit garden and family
resort open for the summer season. 1902.
Music every night. Restaurant attach-
ed. Short orders: suppers for parties
furnished on reasonable notice. Pavil-
ion rented for private parties. Attentive
polite service. William Muth Jr. Pro-
prietor.
—OUR SELFXT COFFEFS AX J) TEAS
arc priced and valued on their drinking
me'its. FRANK REINHARD A qO.
.—Yesterday anorHng at 10 o'clock an
open circuit on the fire alarm wires
caused the tower hells to strike eight
tjmc-
—Picture frames ready made amt
made to order. Handsome pictures.
The Man
of Positive
in dress who comes to our store 8
knowing Just what he wants •
and the man who comes to us I
for counsel are alike sure ot I
satisfaction. Our large and !
handsome stock of Spring Suits ■
is intended for men who appre-
ciate mid demand correctness S
in matters of attire. Here are ;
represented the choicest cnea- !
♦ ttons of nil the leaders in the ;
Ready to Wear Clothing World j
. -r Priced from ;
Slotos3o|
Frank Bros/ |
Branch
209 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO SUNDAY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEX. MARCH 30 1902
Texas Mantel and Dccurating Cu. 51
E. liuiiston.
— Agricultural books at 11. A. Moos.
514 E. Houston strt*et.
—American beuuty rosea: the II 00
quality at 2'Jc Monday at Mokes.
—F'ull line of spring shirtings now in.
R. I). Jones bhirt <O 313 Alamo pla-
za.
—J. E. Johnson wgs lined in the miw
of S.’> in the police court ytwterday 011 a
charge uf assault ami batter) upon Geu.
Manns.
THE PAM' WEEK BROUGHT me
a phenomenal busilMiM. direct order- by
mail ano telephone in addition to many
under* recorded by my solicitors new
at I old customers aline leqiomliiig all
proving that I offer greater valua dor n
dollar than other dealer-. If you are
a buyer of GREEN l allie it will pay
you to send me a trial order yout «non
ey back if not pleased. Hiu coffee. 10.
12'4 13 ami 20 emta a pound; Santo-.
IS*4. 15 HI 2-3 ami dDjeentf a pound.
Cordova. 15. Id 2-3. 20 and 25 cents a
pqnnd; I’eaberry. 16 2-3 20 and 25 cents
a pound: Java 33 1-3 and 33 cents a
)M>und; Mocha. ;<O ami 33 1-3 a |H>und
Cup. saucer ami plate set free with your
trial order of 21 <lO worth Jos W.
Dimick THE KOFF'EFi KING 316 Blnui
atreet.
— laaac liillian and Jim Williams two
»*>mll iiolored boya were fined rtve del-
'•■its each yesterday in the <\>rponition
court <>h a charge of disorderly <■ imhtct
preferred against ihesn In Fainund Pe-
res’. a little boy. Perez cho me J tlmt the
colored btys had lienten Win with a tin
can and drawn a ktife on him.
—Classes will open April Ist. Suther
lar.J.
EXHIBIT IN OUR SHOW
WJXDOWB. Being overstocked with
mandolins and guitars we are offering a
line of them this week at one-half price.
Sei* samples in our show w indows.
THOS. GOGGAN A- BROS.
r-We are invited to open branch
stprea in several of the large cities:
This shows the popularity of our
teas and coffees. Holland. The Tea
Man.
—WINDOW GLASS AT HER
WECK'S.
—A wagon belonging to the San
Antonio Gas Company broke down
yesterday on Veramendi street.
—610.00 A QUARTER
will buy a good square piano this week
ut THOS. GOGGAX A BROS.
American beuuty rose*. tin- 61.00
quality at 29c. Monday al Mokes.
—Feile'a Sarsaparrila the cheapest
and best Blood Purifier a Standard Rem-
edy for all blood and skin diseases.
Spring is the time to purify your
blood—try a bottle. For sale by A.
Dreiss 119 Alamo plaza.
Fresh lihlis .st Roach A Harues Co.
—Use a pen caroon letter copying
book and copy your letters as you
write; any pen any ink. any paper';
no brush no water no press. Mav-
erick-Clarke.
—The street car track at the switch
on Military Plaza was repaired yes-
terday afternoon.
—A $300.00 EMERSON
for $175.00 in goal order amt conffTtion.
THOS. GOGGAN & BROS.
—lOOO bum.-hes of roses $LOb Quality
tor 2f)v. Monday at Alukw-
—Rudy's Lumh 'bounti r ami Short
Order Restaurant'-will open Saturday
29th at Muth'vHardrrr
—67.56 A 3l
will buy a god# Organ this WedTht
THUS. GOGGAN A BROS.
— 'Hu* ftrat concert of the season for
San Pedro Springs park aiil.be gives this
attermioii Carl Beck’s band from 1 to
7 Trailers pill Iw carried to aecoiutno-
date the . . G
—<Jne baiK-l of Beaumont crude oil
used in onr calking stove oil (miner at
$l.OO per barrel of 42 gallons equals one
cord of- stove wool at $3.75 per cord;
Call and see our cooking stove oil burner
in operation at our office. $4.60 com-
plete with one month's fuel in advance.
Carr Wood and Coat Co.
The Clevelaml Bicyvle "True a- flu*
Blue.” the standafQ of high grade wheels
Rixioh A Barnes Co.
—NEW RIGS OLD RIGS top prices
and the lowest prices for the best goods
can be had by calling on 'D. J. Wood-
ward A Co. They will be pleased to show
you through their fine establishment
whether you buy or not.
—Manuel (Segovia lind Marcella de
la Pena were married by Justice I 111-
scheid last evening.
Hypnotic and clas'rvoyaiit classes
open April Ist. Sutherland.
—Ladies do not buy any hats befori
you see ours at special prices Monday
at Moke's.
—Singer Sewing Machines for rent
at M. J. Hewitt’s 110 West Commerce
atreet
—Legal blanks. Maverick-Clarke
Litho. Co.
—The First Spiritualist Society meets
at Red Men’s hall on St. Mary's street
at 8 p. in. Sunday fifty-tfourth anniver-
aery. Seats free everybody invited.
—WINDOW GLASS AT HER-
WECK'S.
—Typewriter supplies. Maverick-
Clarke 214-220 Soledad street.
—The bicycle doctors Emerson &
Bates for expert repairing. 226 Main
avenue.
—Millinery apprentice girls wanted at
Moke Millinery Col
—Silver watches from 6b up. guar-
anteed good timers. Emerson & Co.
The Xew Thought Spiritual society
meets in its hall over Groat’ bank. Na-
varro street near Cunuuer e. every Sun-
day at 8 o'clock p. m Mediiimistic
tests aregiven by Mrs. Woodward. .Mrs.
Byers. Dr Sims anil others. All invit-
ed amt admission is free.
ItaAietnber Ive." Joiinsou Bicycles are
built on honoi —Roach A Barnes Co.
—The finest Teas and Coffees in
the United States are to be had at
Holland's 227 West Commerce street.
—Meats fit for the gods at Schneid-
er's 708 8. Flores street.
—A 6650.00 EMERSON
for $250.00 Practically new. A Bargain
for somebody.
THOS. GOGGAN 4 BUGS.
-First t hut ch of Christ (Scientist)
cor’ier of Avenue D ami Fnth street:
Sunday school at 10:15 a tn scrvi-c-.
Sun lay at II a in. subject: “I nival
ity '' Wedeesday evening meetings al 8
n <*l<i -k . The public is cordially invit
ed to attend these servives and also to
visit (he reading rooms at the elmrch
which are open daily from 10 a. 111. to
5 p. in.
—Millinery apprentice girls wanted st
Mokg Millinery Co.
Fcuu reduced. Sutherland** Clairvoyant Reading U now JL Hia Psycho Palmiatry Life Reading which waa
110 is now |2. Thia reduction la for a ftliort time only so take advantage ot it.
CLAIRVOYANT
£ PALMIST a
SUTHERLAND
SOME HANDS READ BY THE GREAT SUTHERLAND
Sutherland has been consulted by: The Czar of Russia the Emperor of Germany the Emperor of Japan the
Emperor of China. Call and see Testimonials and Imprc'rionc of hands bearing personal signatures of distin-
guished men and women in every walk of life viz:—King Edward VII. Gladstone Prince Bismarck. J. Pierpont Mor-
gan. Governor John T. Rogers Richard Croker Governor Gage Mayor Carter Harrison Sarah Bernhardt Lilly Lang-
try Lillian Russell. Jefferson de Angelis Joseph Hart Henry E. Dixey Sir Henry Irving and many others.
EVERYBODY PLEASED—Every person that has had a reading by Sutherland was perfectly satisfied- for he
only tells the True Facts as he sees them.
Thii Wonderful Man Tells Your Full Name Etc. and Anything You Want to Know.
Know Thy Future-The Great Mysteries of Life Revealed
A mighty host has been lifted from
the depths of rtospuir to the very high-
est pinnacle of hope and he. with his
miraculous gifts han brightened the
dark Ilves of many of his fellnwmen
and kindled the fires of hope and ambb
'.lon in their hearts fires which are
to.lav unquenched and unquenchable
such is the enduring and lasting effect
vf bin wondetfuj influence.
That "Fortune Knocks Once at Every
Man’s Door’’ Is True. But Few Rec-
ognize the Knock When it Comes.
Sutherland can point out to you the
sure road to fortune and direct your
faltering foo.steps to the goal of
wealth. The future holds good for-
tune for you. Upon every man's book
of life there tire bright aud golden
pages could one but have the correct
guidance to enable hint to open at
them. Sutherland holds the key to the
enigma of your life and will enable you
with the aid of his great powers to
look down the myetorious vistas of the
future and will reveal to your aston
Ished gaz-e its secrets and he tells you
where to strike and what to do that
fortune's knocks may not pass you by
unnoticed.
Sutherland is a High Priest Among
Prophetic Mediums a Pastmaster
Among Seers and Stands Among
the Gifted of Earth’s Sons.
He will tell you your errand without
your having to explain it to him and
Clairvoyant IA A Psycho-Palmistry A A
Reading VIIV V Life Reading W
NO FEE IS CHARGED
UNLESS YOU ARE PERFECTLY SATISFIED. AND I LEAVE YOU AS YOUR OWN JUDGE. IF YOU ARE DIS
CONTENTED UNHAPPY OR UNSUCCESSFUL IN LIFE. CALL UPON SUTHERLAND AT ONCE. ALL BUSI
£eSS HOURS 10 a. m. to 7p. m. DAILY AND SUNDAY. OFFICE ROOMS. 12-13
101 West Commerce Street fOt
—Burn Star oil if you want the best
and satewt light. Seo list of dealers in
this paper who sell it.
Wall paper painters supplies and j
all kinds ul decorations. Texas Mantel j
& Decorating* Co. 513 E. Houston et. |
\t hen it comes to a show down you
will lind that the Ra yde holds the best ।
luind. Dodds L Co.
— There is .it dangerous hole iu tl.e
roe?; bridge ’Bn IMkota street ir-.i ।
M alnnl sin*et whieh fi-qnii es t he at ten- 1
tioi: of the oily authorities.
Scientific and iue: 'nani?al bt.oks at ।
11. A. Moos 514 E. Houston street.
Ladies do not tni— oar Hower sale !
Monday at Mokes.
Don't forget the "l’niitoiir> ' late-' |
novelty in hats. 11. D. Jones Shirt j
Co.. 313 Alamo plaza. »
—Gas mantels and incandescent
'amps at the Dublnski Electric Works.
— A starving hm-e mi Ila kIH-i'y ।
street near Vi:tori:e nin-ds the attol 1
lion of the Humane soei.dy. «
HypA'ilie and < <aii v.iyant ela-sea.
ojM'ii April Isl. srrherl.iud.
—San Autonic’s best tea and coffee 1
store (60 years experience) Holland
the "f'ea man.
—Amateur photo finishing. Emer-
I will point out to y«V* the manner .In
' which you may overcome your present
I troubles and will point out to you also
) the shoals and quicksands of troubles
j to come that you rtiay avoid them.
In the Matter of Love and Coprtship
He Stands Without a Peer.
Sutherland canjeunfte lovers if sep-
arated front any cause und bring about
e reconciliation among friends who are
estranged from any cause. He can re-
rtore the absent and missing one to
.''our hearthstone cn- he can toll you
how to chai m and bring »o yju the one
you love.
If you are contemplating marriage
Sutherland will tel] you whether your
coming union will be for your best in-
terests or not: whether your wedded
life is to be "one grand sweet song”
as
Grover Cleveland
said of his or whether discord will be
your lot. Consult him and you. may
avoid a lifetime ‘of unhappiness. Con-
sult him and be will tell you whether
you are about to draw a prize or a
blank in the lottery of marriage.
Whatever of life's trouble ; may be
spoiling your days and nights and min-
gling with bltterneea every draught of
life's happiness which you seek to
quaff. Sutherland can remove the dilH-
cultlea and smooth away the troubles
from your pathway; can put aside the
thorns and bring out the roses in your
life.
RIVERSIDE BUILDING (Formerly Bridge Building.)
(Two Flights up. Take elevator.)
son & Bates. Try us foi artistic
I work.
—Our Beaumont r-rjlde oil burner foi I
I a cooking stove U rheaper than gas- gas- I
oline coul oil wood or coaL and perfect-
Ily harmless. $4.60 wmplete with oue
j month's fuel in udvanw. tan M'ood and (
Coal Cu.
I si>.ne i ’.aritable pe<-ple are arrang- (
1 inv to have the children of the -vvei il '
i orphan institutions attend Cinderella'
I mafi’it • on >atnr l.ty as an Easter diver '
j -iou
lv?dak .supplies at R afth S Baritivs
|Cu.
I -IOOJI e. i-et'. all dcM-riptMins. on sale I
Monday al Mokes.
—Unredeemed rings broecnes stick
! pins chains. Cheap aud guaranteed
■ Emerson & Co.
—Cards engraved. Maverick Clarke '
214 220 Soledad street.
— We sell bicycles oti easy payments.
; Both 'phones. 226 Main .i .eime.
—Otlieer Brown way eulh j to t>lU Sole |
•dud slreit yesteida to kill a hwd dog. (
—FOR RENT—Desk rdoip in Light .
office building. I
—Jvhncider. tin* meat man 708 S. ■.
1 S. Flores street.
are k«* W the world met
The Grandeur and Dignity of His Very
Presence Impresses the Seeker after
Light and Happiness and Furnishes
Inspiration for the Mind and Body.
His prophetic revelations make plain
your pathway in life. What to do ami
what to avoid. What Imriltnir plan to
carry out and what to abondon. What
investments to make and what to drop.
A fortune may await you. Swtherlanil
tells you how you may secure It- Ho
knows that these great gifts have been
accorded him. and recognizing their
wonderful value to his brothers and
sisters among earth's troubled ones
uses them freely for- their benefit. Is
there any point upon which you would
seek reliable information? Is there any
matter business or domestic or other-
wise. upon which ydu seek light? Then
: ce Sutherland at once. Sutherland Is
the modern alchemist whd turns pov-
erty to affluence despair to happiness.
■lckness to health and is the good Phy-
sician who v 111 heal all troubles of
your mind and body. A consultation
with Sutherland and coming within tho
influence of bls magic giftt. is like
rubbing the Aladdin's lamp an.l lo!
the powerful genii with whom ho can
be likened in miraculous powers ap-
pears. as it were in his person and
does your bidding and tells what must
be done to win fame fortune and hap-
piness. And if life's affairs show any
matter upon which you require infall-
ible advice mid a prophetic vision
consult SuHuwlaml. that he may turn
the searchlight of his great gifts upon
it and polpt out the true way.
they reed no intri'diu'tivn; they stand
1 11 merit. Roach i Barnes Co.
—IMO bunches of roses $l-00 quality
i for 29- Monday at Mokes.
— A mad dog that wa» creating <*<>u-
' sid' iablc excitement was killed yester-
-1 .lay at 213 Richmond avenue by Officer
Morin.
I —IX) YOU WANT A PIANO?
।if so cull on us this week. We have
Minic bargains in second-hand upright
. iduuos. THOS. GOGGAN A BROS.
I —Needles all kinds for sewlug ma-
chines and supplies at M. J. Hewitt's
110 W. Commerce street
—For a swell spring suit see Lobert
I 120 N. Alamo street.
- A new floor ha-* lieeii plueed in the
I Romana street bridge.
—Legal blanks Maverick Clarke.
"Holland's Blend” Ccffee is liivompar-
I able.
Our walking hats are the .’■r*p*-'t:
'billies I*ome and price them M nday
Mokes. .
—The finest wines liquors and ci-
gars and polite treatment al the
CRYSTAL.
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