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FOUR Ico al l WE WAN I TO SUPPLY YUU With your winter stock of wood and coal. It will pay you to buy now before prices advance. It will pay you to buy it of us. as we wilt give you solid, sound oak wood and the best and cleanest coal in the market at the least possible prices. Your orders will have prompt attention. Both ’Phones No. 419. J. J. OLSEN & SON, Aransas Pass Wood Yard. Opium, Morphine, Whiskey Habits Cured in IO to I 5 Days No pain or injury to patient. No pay until cured. Deposit your money in bank, to your credit, pay us when cured. In case of failure to cure we bear all your expenses while here, al so pay your railroad fare both ways. HOMES on car line out from center of cities, which insures absolute priva cy. Will put you in corresponuence with patients cured. Special eare giv en lady patients. Best references. Ad dress THE MATTHEWS HOME. JOO Day 'Avenue, San Antonio, or 408 Missouri avenue. Fort Worth. Texas. FOSTER’S Dental offices, Hicks Building, will make you the best set of teeth in the world for $7. Guaranteed to give sat isfaction in fit, as well as expression; made of best material. Teeth ex tracted free when plates are ordered. 1-4 tf. RISCHEBROS. West Commerce Street. Domestic and Imported Cigars OF ALL KINDS. PIPES A SPECIALTY. —Novelties in WALKING CANES— Scholz Palm Garden Restaurant Everything in season, best style, moo erate prices. Union Service. Concerts Wednesday Saturday. Sunday V/M. WAR /IBOLD, Prop. SALOON VISIT THE ART GALLERY. Best of Liquors, Wines and Cigars. Polite Attention Cor. W Commaroa and N. Flores Sts CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS ]We are doing better Den tistry and more Dentistry for less money than any Den tist in town. We make the best set of teeth worn for $B.OO. You can’t get better ones for more and less money. Don’t be misled. We are the only people that do painless extracting. ■ Drs. Webster d Cure, Managers. 2 Office Second Floor Hicks < Building. Mt. Vernon Restaurant Cor. Crocked St. and Alamo Pliza ...BULL BROS., Props... Regular Breakfast, Dinner and Sun per. Best in the City 25c Business Lunch. IB Cents. Fish Chowder Every Friday. Fish Oysters and Game when in ceaaoa. Polite and Prompt Attention. JTBurnetts€o UNDERTAKERS-< co* I Phone i City Book Store TOM B. JOHNSON 406 East Houston Street. All the leading newspapers and mag azines, stationary of all kinds. We have the sole agency for the famous Porto Hico cigars, 3 for sc; $1.50 for a box of 100. They are a long filler and well worth a trial. PhU H. Shook. Clive 11. Shook SHOOK & SHOOK, Attorneys at-Law, Office, 4th floor County Court House DR. aTqL ABER, Dentisl No. 101 W. Commerce St., Riverside Bldg. Four patronage solicited. This ;■ not a dental parlor that changes part nori every six months, no’' evades the regu lar guarantee. N' ansumptives cm ployed and all instruments arc thorough iy sterilised before using. In A. GLA.SER. D. D. 8. CATHOLIC HOLIDAYS. Today All Saints’ Day, Tomorrow Ail Souls' Dnv Today i* All saints’ day in the l ath-1 olic calendar and rt wa* ohaerved alrict ly in the churches of the city. At st. Mary* church, flrat nai»» was! celebrated at 7:30 o’clock, and high ura-w. at IO o clock. \ > '|H is of the day will I la- sting at 7:45 p. in., followed by Ves- I per* ef the Dead, an instruct ion, aial I singing of the Libeia. fin Saturday. AU bold*’ day. the flrat muss util he at 7 a. in. ansi the second ' at 8:30. ( Al "t. Joseph’* church today, the m-r -vice* were the onw as oIV Sunday*, ex-1 isqt that Vespers wiH begin at 3 in-! stead ■>< l p. in. After \ e"|* r» the eon-1 gregution will assemble at the ]>aihih «-nu4cyy where the Itosary will be re- ' cited in common ami a sermon appro priate Io the occuaion, be delivered by the Kev. pastor. , On All .'souls’ day a high mass of Kei|iiiein will he celebrated at S a. m. fin Sunday next, Vc*|hts will again lie held at 3 o'clock, after which the mem ber' of st. Joseph',, Society and the con gregation. together with the school chil dren. w >ll go in procession to St. Joseph s Sia-iety cemetery for the Ue-sing of the new crass by the Kev. pu4tor. A short aedress will be deliver,.!, followed by the Messing <>f the cross and Abe recitation of the Kosaiy. Al! mctida'rs of St. Jo scpii s Society are ex|wvted to la- present, an thi- cenmony is to occur in their cemetery. ME'HIODIST t X)NFERENt E Tlie Methodist conference is 'till in session in Travis Park M. E. Church, Smtlu Kepoits were heaixl this morn iug from the committees appointed yes terday. 'i his afternoon at 3 o'chx-k Dr. Whis ner w'll preasti nt Travis Park, lie is tlie secretary of 4he board of church ex tension. with office" in Louisville. Ky. At 8 p. m.. Dr. Pi ru-luU. assistant secretary of tlie board of missions of NashvHlc, Tenn., will preach. fin Saturday evening, Dr. Atkins, edi tor of Sunday school literature of Nash ville, Icnn.. will preach at Tr.ni- Park Methodist church. This service will be devottd especially to pastors. siqicrin tendents. teacher* and Sunday school workers. It is urged that Sunday seliool workers in the city ‘la- sure to attend. Astounding Discovery. From Coopersville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one trou bled with a bad cough always ensures a good night s rest. "It will soon cure the cough, too.” writes Mrs. S. Himelburger. "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its equal for Coughs and Colds.” It’s an unrivaled lifesaver when used for desperate lung dis eases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1 at E- Kalteyer & Sons. Geo. F Schmitt, Prop.; Adolph Dreiss, Drug- WINDOWS bolt ( HI RCHIX lour stained gla-* windows "nave been pimnised st. Mary's church. The first was generously donated, by Mira Kate Ta whig, the m-coihl by Mrs. Eliza Gal lagher, the third by Mrs. John H. Wilson, ai.d tlie fourth in memory of the Kheem family. Ihe lir-t ha' Im-cii -hipped nom Chicago and is expected here from da, to day. A new window has just arrived lor 't. Josepha, miking the secund. Seymour Webb, Moira. N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty five years and*had tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought a bottle of Fo ley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earn estly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure." Take only Foley's. Swearin gen’s Drug Store. GOING HOME TO VOTI- Washington, I). U., Nov. I.—lf the voters in tlie various states take as much interest in the result of tlie elec tions next 1 ureday as, do the Govern ment officials and department clerks here there will la- a large vote. In no recent years, except at the time of the Presidential campaigns, was there so miieh internet displayed in the results of tlie election- as there is this year. I’lie campaign headquarters of l*dh par ties have been busy the last few days procuring transportation for clerks who wished to go home to vote, and tlie de parting train* today carried the first contingents of voters who wish to con tribute to the results in Pennsylvania, Ohio, lowa and other states. TO HEALTH SEEKERS. The natural Hot Sulphur Baths of San Antonio offer the safest, surest and speediest cure in all cases of rheumatism, gout, eczema, malaria and all dieeases of the skin and blood, liver and kidneys, and chronic diseases of women. This water combines natural heat (104 de grees F.) and the strongest sulphur wa ter known, in the finest climate on earth. For pamphlet address Texas Hot Sulphur Water Sanitarium company, ban An tenio, Texas. a-10-tt SHAKE I P IN PI LLMAN Chicago, Nov. 1. —changes among the department managers and subordinates of tin Pullman company were put into effect today all along the line. George F. Brown, formerly general manager, us siuned the duties of general manager of the manufacturing de|Hirtment. and ( . A. Garcelon became general manager of the operating department. W. 11. Keeder succeeded .Mr. Garcelon as general su|>er. intendeut. To facilitate the operation, of the company the division, heretofore existing have been abolished and in their stead have been created four new- divi 'ion- iiinler the heads of Northeastern, Northwestern, Southeastern and South western divisions. FALL SEASON IS COMINGI E. Brown. 506 East ffoostoo .r*cet has a new and the cheapest and best kind of clothing, Men’s furnishing goods, hats and caps,' Men’s suits from tt 00 up and Children’s suits from 75c up. fur hats from 75c up, four ply lln en collars 3 for 25c. In all stvles and thanes seamless so.-ks are worth ev erywhere 15c, our price 3 for 25c; also a full line of Mamllton-Brown Shoe Co.’s best makes of shoes for Men. Ladies and Children always on hand. Come and see us before you buy them, you will save your money, also pre 'nium stamps given, ask for them. E. BROWN, 506 Eai.t Houston Street. BAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT, SAN ANTONIO, TEX., FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1901. a 77 Tf DISEASED M U KIDNEYS U H Cause more deaths than St bullets. Their symptoms H are not alarming, hence Eg R they are neglected and 28 ■ quickly become dangerous. I a Prickly I I Ash I I Bitters | w Is a kidney medicine of E M gre.it value; it strengthens H H the kidneys, allays itiflam- K H mat ion, eases backache and B ■ arrests the progress of the ■ W disease. It is an honest B M remedy that can be depend- E 3 ed on. E * AT ALL DRUGGISTS, W 1 PRICE, $l.OO. K tbui.ru UKEIBB. FISCHER & DA VIS. F. KALTEYER & SONS, Special Agents. A MI LE'S TOUGH TIME Gigantii- Animal Reduced to Mack of Bone.. During a Siege of Starvation. All wa" hurry, bustle mid scurry' at the Sunset freight dc|Kit ye-ti-rday after noon when th,- sidcslmws which exhibited nt the Fair were loaded on the Katy train for North Texas. Many jieople were attracted to file scene by curiosity, but what they were probably most inter ested in was the binding of two freaks of nature, both of whieh are Texas pro duct". One waa a mule alwut »evex feet high, the biggest mule in Texas, ami the other wa' a long-horned steer about three feet high, the smallest of its kind in Texas. The mule was here at the Fair last year, but clmnged in appear anee since then. Forth a wi-fl-fed fat tened anirtial he has been transformed almost to a staek nf bilmw He was hired out for work in the field last Sum mer. ami on one occasion while he was being shipped he was left in a ear five days without foml or water bpfore his owner knew of it. Tlie mule wiU?>e fattened up and if he is still ailive he will be sent to St. Louis for the big exposition in 1903 as the biggest thing raised in Texas. Hr is now soven years old and weighs 120(1 jHntnds. His limbs are double-jointed. [Wife ! ■ 1 , J I ; 1 must insist upon having a Uas S : Range nt once. It brings the • • family j„ Comiort..\ and \Happiness\ i i ■ Save time and labor by using : ■ a motor. All sizes and for • • work of most description. Gen- • • oral Electric ty|>e. Apply • San Antoniol Gas and Electric Co.J ■ ■ I I ■ 403 East • Houston St Call and Look at Our Bargains in DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY These arc unredeemed pladges whir h we sell at greatly reduced prices, and whieh we fully gurantee. Don’t fail to see them. Also ail kinds of Musical Instruments. Sewing Machines, Guns, Revolvers and Sporting good. EMERSON & CO. 122 Soledad Street NOT ON THE BILLS. A Showman Ilas a Varied Ex|wrieme in San Antonio. During the sojourn of the Midway al tlie Fair grounds there was a contin uous jierformatu-c going on whieh was not on the bills, ami the exiM-rince of it will is>t live ns n sweet long dreum in the memory of the manager of the show. The lirs< net was an accident •to i ne of the lady nerial artists of the show. In plMeh he fell from a revolving illuminated wheel. This wa« followed by ot-e of Hie employes of the show quitting. A lady )iei-fonner ilcvited which interfered with one of tlie Is*! act. in the show, mid it was follow<sl by ■the arrest of the nforesidd employe on il chargu of theft. He wa" sillier 1 - qucr.tly n-leasnl on his own m-ognlzam-r' ami ycsteHay brought suit against the manager for if'dKMl ilmnagea for false ininrisiinmcnt While the show was in progress the innn who aiimainoed the varhms arjs ns they emne up would in cidentiflly rcimirk that the perfonniliiecs ire rot as well patronized here ns else where whieh gave the impresnioit that they not playing to MtUfar-tory busino-s. So in onler to increase the receipts |sirt of the show wns inovrsl to' the city and put up on Alamo plaza. A roiK.Tt license was taken out, but Coun ty \ltorney Phil Shimk nspiired a thel ter Hr-ense ami oiwe more the show wns tangled up with the law. This case, however, was dismissed by the county attoriiev. H ART VS. BEAI'SCHOLTE. lamisville, Ky., November 1. —Ker n inten t is inmrfested in sjmrting cirru-. in the boxing show to be pullerl off <v night by tlie Empire Athlet.ic club. The •tar event on the turd is a twenty round bm't Is-tween "Jaek" Bemi scholtc of Cliirngo and Marvin Hart of Lmisville.' 'Hie two men have licen training industriously ami reports frein their ri-|M’etivc training qumteeis todm 'ry they are in the pink of condition. The prliuuiiary will be furniahed liyg Steve Crosby and “Young Walcott. George Siler is here from Chicago to net aa refi rer. GIVE NATURE A CHANCE. It is well to know' if you arc sick oi half wick; that the natural tendency of all our bodily functions is toward health. No imtter what your ailment is, the life element within is trying tr make you well. This wonderful life principle is in the blood anu any help you give it must be given through thr blood. Knowing this and knowing also that when ever a nerve, or tissue or orgwn is to be built up, nature requires iron you can see why Dr. Harter’s Iror Tonic has produced such wonderful re suits. It gives the working, ntriving vitality within you something to work with. It gives it material with wliid to build up your strength and energy. All ordinary' forms of iron are apt ti do more injury than good, but forty-fivi years ago Dr. Harter discovered a method of »o preparing iron tliat it would enter into the blood without tax ing the system w-hatever. Dr. Hbrter'6 Iron Tonic consists of tlri. fkrin of iron 1 in * l ornbination wit! "bllier important ingredients, amt foi .nearly lialf a ccntury.it has restored thoii'aqds of people t,p sou ml, rugged health. Jf vol/ feel run'doWn or haVi any reason ro fear the approach of sonu serious disease, let this time tried rem edy help you. It is certain because if reinforces life itself. I'repmed by Th' Dr. Harter Medicine Co., Dnvtion, Ohio Sold every where. Give nature a chance <U) TRADE WITH NICARAGUA. Galvc'ton.'Texas. November L—The beginning of iqienitions todaj' by tin Nicaragua Steamship company mark miotlier important advance in the rapid development of trade relations between the I iltcd States and Central America The new <s>m|Kiny, whieh is capitalized at S'iUO.lMHi. purposes to deal extensive ly in the Limina trade.' Its operations w'll be througb Galveston ami in cornice tion with tlie Gulf. Colorado and Saute Fe railroad. It liegins business with two new steamships of the first class but will soon increase the imml-ei to four, and make still more increases a the growth of the trade demand' il The prc'iud schedule culls for weckl,' sailings from Bluefield* to Galvestoi and return. In adidtion to supplying the Tevis trade with bananas, arrange nicnts h.ne been made for large ship incut - to the markets of the far west am l northwest. NEW ( ABLE TO AUSTRALIA New York, November I.—Word was received today nt the headquarters of the Western Union Cable ismipany an noum-ing Hie Apeiffng <»f Die new eiddc eonneiting Durban, Natal, with Perth. Western AiistniHa. Tn addition to fa cilitat.ing <tiie traffic with Australia the new line <>|H-ns up cable isHunmnicntion with scviiral groups of islands hitherto inas-cessiblc cxeofit through the mails. Among the move important points touch cd bv the new line are Rodriguez mid th' Coco, islands The nite to these |ioint-i is si.ll a word from this city. COtlK COUNTY TO THE RESCUE. Chicago. 111., November I—With silk hats shining and banneiw waving 2.10 mcmlMTs of tiie Cock County Democrat ic club left bv •peeial train for Louis ville toilav. It is hoped that the invas ion of the Chicago stalwarts will aid Charles F. Granger in his fight for tin Mavoralitv of the Fulls t ity The club i>ri"inallv ititcialcd to make a pilgrimiug l to Buffalo this month, but in view of the President's death, the project was aban doned. ■ ' KH LKE ASSUMES OFFICE. W ashingto'i. D November I.—Mtl liam Dudley Foulke of Indiana today is siim<s! the duties of I nitisl States civil s«Tvi<r mmiiiHsioner. •nccccilhig Major John It. Hallow. In government clr rie« iiiin-'i sadisfa"lion is expri'sscd over Mr. FoulkeV niipointincut an he has long been rceognizx'd a' one of the st.iti<-ii< t adviMsitoa mal supporters of the civil service movement. HI PAL MAIL DELIVERY Milwmikiv. Wi'.. November 1. —Rnra re mail delivery in W isconsin Is greatly tend'd li the establishment of a num r of new ruote* wtach begun opera t ieii- to-lay. The new route* are center cd : t De Pere. Wausau, Apption. lola Scandinavia. Grand Rapids. Seymour Shim-lon, New Lindon. Black Creek Mnrfon mid Kaukauna. Mr. zluines H. Graves and bride lune rcturni'd from their wedding tour. BOWLING Club»— PM. W. L P.U Casino H 10 4 .714 Hui*a<lie« ...» iti 9 7 .'6>3 Turners «.IO 9 7 ..Srl Beethoven" ...14 7 7 S< MI Alamo* 1(1 7 9 138 Harmony* 12 5 7 4G Mission* ..1(1 5 I 313 After a week's rest the howler* at down to work last night for the touei.a luenl cluunnioiisllip. ill the big lea tne the Huisaelies were •uwesslul over the Missions on the Hui'ai lie alleys at S<hn mer's garden. They rolled gued seory iu both games. HuiMche —Dima line, captain: Gralam, R. Jsiwis, F, Lewis, Scott.- Greenley, Franklin, Petrieh. Ikdknap. Missions —Dcininger, ciiptain; Holtz, Rheiiun'. W< b< r, Ling. Uuoeheid. Hulcli enreiter, Arnold, Gittinger, Weis*. First Game— HuisaehiM 51 U 2 On 14 45 05- 327 Mission* 32 44 50 41 74 51—292 Seeoml Game— Hiiism-he* 57 09 02 42 45 38 -311 Mission* 47 52 (Hi 30 40 32—273 Umpire—Bob Kupper*. Scorer—K. H. Innes. On tluir home alley* the Turners took the Alamo* into eump in both game* last night. Both were hotly fought contests. In the first game I*oh teams rolled over 300. and it was only in the last inning that the Turners won out, whiidi was by the narrow margin of only six pins. Both sides went kick in the second game and low scores were rolled, the Turners winning by five pins on a score of 250. Turners Duke*, eajituin; A. Briam, McAllister, L. Briam. l)vu"en. Herweek, Kuehn, Inselman, Gutzeit. L. Fritze. Alamo— RobizJsch. captain: Heye. Nie Tcngg. Glockner. Goldbeck. Weber, Uhl, A. Altman. G. Altman, Sommer. First Game— Turners 55 (H 4H 57 54 02 —320 Ala muz ' ..01 55 54 OS 14 42 —314 Seeoml Game- Turners 31 35 53 50 32 43—250 Alamos .A 44 37 41 45 30 48—245 Tonight—Casinos va. Harmonysun Ca sino alleys. JUNIOR LEAGUE. Club*— PM. W. L. P.C. Alamo. 2 2 0 1.000 Turners 4 3 1 .750 Mission" 2 1 1 .500 sterlings 2 1 1 .500 Casinos 4 1 3 .250 Crescents 2 0 2 .000 Jn tin 1 Junior league the Turners dr felted the Casinos in two games on the latter's alley". The first game hy only two pins and the second by nine. vasinow— Abbott, captain: Griesen- Ixick, Wiltlingtou. Groos. Lolovie, Prae ■er. Selimidt. Goldbeck. Hugo Herlig. Turners—Herweek, captain; Ankerson, Richey. Tolle. Fritze. Conring. .Schultze, Elmcudorf. Wiedenfelt, Scholl. First tiaine — Turners ........34 41 39 53 27 45—239 C««ino« 34 51 38 38 34 42—237 ’Seeoml Gaine — Turner" 33 25 48 43 48 03—200 Casino* 44 39 30 55 35 42—251 Tonight—Alamos vs. Missions on the Mission alley*: Beethovehs vs. Sterlings, on the Beethoven alleys. THE FAIR. President Brown Talks About the Big - Show. President A’qriea I’. Brown, of the Fair ((weiation. says the pnwnt officers and Ireetors of the Fair will waft nntH the iiinual election in Diivihlmt before de ‘iding on another Fair. Then the newly deeti'd directory can take it up. Says he further: "Without being exact. I should say that this year’s Fair shows mi increased attendance of about 33 1-3 per cent over the attendance of last year. This in ■rca'i'd attendance is gratifying in the face of drouthy conditions and consc |uent short crops in Texas. Our sue ■ess i* due to these facts: First, that we tad a gp«d Fair: "econd. it was properly idvertisid-, third, the railroads dM their ■'nil duty, in nniking such rates as would ■ring tld, 1 people. I desire to take ad ant age Vof this occasion to thank the >rcs* of (he state, the railroads and evciy terson who labored in any capacity in miking the Fair a success. “The transportation facilities tn mid from flic grounds were ample to handle UheuiMisni Rheumatic pains arc the cries of protcsl and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation cl waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain* ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back, to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth street, N. It, Washington, D. C., writes as follows: “A fc\i months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rhcuma tism in its worst form. The 1 so intense tint I bev imc completely pros* tratetl Th. attack was an unusually severe one, and my condition was regard ed as Ici:is very danger ous. I was attended by one of Cie most able doc tors in XV; shi::gton. who is j also a member < f the fac- * ulty of a leading medical , college here. He told me. 1 to continue his prcscrip- vvuiviiii: i’i< 'l' tion sand I would gel well. After haring i' filled twelve times without receiving the slightest benefit, I declined to continue hr; treatment anj longer. Having heard of b. S. ,S.(Swift's Specific} recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, at most in despair however, to give the medicine a trial and alter I had takenS h w Udth I wastl ht< hobble around on crutches, and very soon thcro after had no use for them at a!1, S. S. S. having cared me s und and welt. All the distressing pains have left tne, my appetite has returned and I ai.i happy to be again rc&lorcd to perfed health. tlie great vegetable ■L purifier and tonic, is WL the ideal remedy in all rh zumat ic t r o u b 1 c s. 'W?’’ There arc no opiates ot minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. • • We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi cians fully and freelyabout your case. \V« make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. the irowil* i-liyaply and qnk-kly. Tlie Aran-.t.-. f’»-* road and tlie San Antonio Traction compaio are entitled to great credit for handling the crowd* -o *ue «-**fu!ly " MEDH (is ADhiURN. Elected Ollieer*, l’a**ed Uesolution* mid BuiMputti-d. Tlie West Texa* M«'i al a i-iatio:i carried out its program yr tt r k-:v af ternoon, elected officers, adim:i"ied a:: I enjoyed a I*inquet lit the Monger Inst Bight. The newly elected ollieer-- for the e“ suing year are: President. Dr. Wm. E. Luter. San Antonio; vice president*. Dr*. Heang of t'oi-|>u* Cliri'ti und T. T. Jackson of San AnMMiio: secretary anil trea«urer. Dr. W, R. Ku-*. San Anton io; board of censor*. Dr* Garwood, Bartlett. .Mo**, l*n*<4uii And flicks. At the evening session tlie following resolutions were unaUfmoii'l' adopted: “WlKTl'a.*, in the my"teiiou* wisdom of divine providence Dr. MePhorson Bur nitz hn* Ixs’ii taken from nh; “Be it resolved, UsiL-the assoe.iaUon ha* |o«t a young memlwr of brilliant prom *: 1 and the profession of medicine a tallied and congenial companion who was ever ready to render his liest ser vice to the poor. 11 rn IT Ilf 111 Ilf IM and we can convince you if you will iiiLnl I fi ILL nHi only give our goods a fair trial This is what we got at the San Antonio International Fair, 1901: FIRST PREMIUM: For best and most artistic display of San Antonio Manufactured Produces. FIRST PREMIUM: On dur Cruihed Fruits, Relishes and TablS Condi ments. FIRST PREMIUM: On our Mineral Waters and Carbonated Drinks. FIRST PREMIUM: On our Improved Cresylic Ointment. We ask our patrons to encourage Home Industry by asking your Grocer for goods bearing our label. He is authorized to guarantee satis faction or money refunded. PRICE-BOOKER MFG. CO., | Nature's Remedy | ® For Diseases... ® W THE NATURRAL HOT SULPHUR BATHS vU Qh OF SAN ANTONIO /Ji The natural hot sulphur baths of San Antonio .offer thr safest, sur- /7k QI est, ipeediest dure In all casea ot rheumatism, gout. i i c/.»<tia. mala- 1M ria. ail diseases of the skin aud blood, liver and kidneys and chronic Hj diseases of mrn and women. This water combines natural heat (104 degrees F.), and the strongest hot sulhpur water known, in the finest climate on earth. Hotel accommodations ou either the Amer- LBJ lean or European plan. For pamphlet address j QIU Texas Hot Sulphur S Sanitarium Company t SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. ' X DUERLER’S IRON-BREW The original and only genuine. For sale I y all reliable dealers. Call for it and tike i o other For Your Stomach Sake. Wheeler&Wilsin No. 9 D The only j>erfcct rotary ma chine made. SOU) ON EASY PAYENTS I take in exchange your old machine at fair value. Repairing A Specialty 1 also carry a full line of parts an<^attachments for ail machines. 1. 8. COWART, 4CB AVENUE E. cosvwqhT IBM hr DU rnoaTtr a utaki CO. cmcinaaTi A CASE OF EXTRAVAGANCE. never cut off three-quarters of a new cake of soap and throw it away! Yet you i j./ pay twice the price of Ivory Soap for a cake -u.. Jof “tinted” toilet soap less than half as large. Your little cake of toilet soap costs you four times the price of Ivory, for it lasts only half as long and costs twice as much. No money can buy purer or better soap than Ivory. If it came in dainty paper, all scented and colored, you would pay fifteen cents for a very small cake of it. “Be it further resolved, that the ; **o utaiiou t< mlcr expre*~ion of .deep Kymp.- Ihi to Uie father. Dr. IL-D. liarnltz, nnd hi* f.iniily, mil to the bereaved yvung widow." FIGHTING SCALPERS. Mr. S. F. B. Mmae. general |M"-wnger igi i t '-t the Southern l’aeifie. i* making i bitter light on Moalper* in Texa*. Tlio event injunction cases at San Antonio, rat of which resulted the arrest of two scalpers yesterday, was duo to his hav ing ret'.: <4 lew ra’r* for the Fair until >e was g : V' a i smai .— ’.'lit the scal|a>rs AOidd la.: ' e ;*im:tte<l tn traffic in Southern l’aeifie ti kit*. Wie Fair board irickc I him up and got <>o| the injunc tion. He has given the same answer to the No T'U-Oh eonunittee in \hi* city and if cheap nbt<-s are to be Inui, then the *«il|ar» must lie enjoined it some other -Up* taken to kbep thcm'vut of busi ness.- —Houston Herald. ' । - Adolnh Blumer. Grand Mound. lowa, writer "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in my family and think it is the best bough cure on the market. I would not be without it In my home, as there is nothing so good for coughs and colds.” Swcaringen’a Drug Store.