San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 340, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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TUB»DAY; JANUARY 10 1809.
Hidden
Weakneai.
Just as
sometimes see N> %?
a tree or pole
apparent 1 y'
strong and -
sound come ' w _
rushing
with a sudden yr
crash because * k
of some undetected process j yI&KMI
of decay so no matter how
good an appearance a worn-
an may present if she is A
subject to any hidden weak- WrtjrJM
ness gradually sap-
ping away and under-
mining her vitality
some day her entire
constitution will give way
and leave her a prostrate physical wreck.
The average doctor gives a little some-
thing for the headache and a little some-
thing else for the backache and still anoth-
er thing for the nerves and so on never
once reaching the hidden weakness in the
distinctly feminine organism.
The vast experience and special practice
of Dr. R. V. Pierce chief consulting physi-
cian of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical
Institute of Buffalo N. Y. in treating
women’s diseases enables him to under-
stand and cope successfully with these par-
ticular ailments. Any woman may feel the
utmost confidence in consulting him by
mail. She will receive free of cost sound
professional advice whereby her health
may in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred
be promptly and permanently restored.
All correspondence is held to be sacredly
confidential.
A lady living in Coshocton Co. Ohio Mrs. W.
T. Stanton of Blissfield writes: “ I had female
weakness very bad for nearly three years. Had
dragging down pains in and above my hips and
such dreadful iiains in the back and top of ray
head (just as though someone was lifting me by
the hair). Had no ambition would try to work
a few days then would have to lie in bed for a
longtime. Nd tongue can express the suffering
I endured. I had much pain at monthly pe-
riods. I doctored most of the time with as good
a physician as there is in the state but had no
ease only when I was quiet and off my feet a-d
then I had more or less pain in my head. When
I began taking Dr. Pierce's medicines I weighed
ios pounds ami was very pale and weak. I took
twelve bottles of his ' Favorite Prescription'
and seven of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’
Now I feel like a different person. Have no
Eain in my hei>d. can do all the work for myselt
usband and one child; am gaining in flesh. I
feel it is through God s mercy and your wonders
ful medicines that I am cured.”
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS.
From Boerne to Kerrville—Leaves
daily except Saturdays and Sundays
at 2:45 p. m. Leaves Saturdays at
4:30 p. m. Leaves Sunday at 8:30
a. m.
Arrives in San Antonio from Boerne
and Kerrville daily except Sundays
and Mondays at 10:45 a. m. Arrives
Sundays at 7p. m. Arrives Mondays
at 9:25 a. m.
For Houston Cuero and Waco—
Leaves daily at 9:00 a. m. Arrives
7:00 p. m.
For Roeport Ce>pua Christi and
Alice—Leaves at 2:20 p. m. Arrives
at 1:40 p. m.
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT
GREAT NORTHERN.
North—Leaves at 5:00 a. m. 12:30
noon and 8:30 p. m.
North—Arrives at 8:30 a. m„ 3:55 p.
m. and 10:20 p. m.
South—Leaves at 10:00 a. m.
South—Arrive ait 12:25 noon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Arrives from California at 11:50 a.
m.; from Eagle Pass and Mexico at
7:00 p. m. „
East—Leaves at 12:10 p. m. and 9:30
p. m. Arrivestot 7:25 a. m. and 4:25
p. m.
West—For Eagle Pass and Mexico—
Leaves at 11 a. m.; for California at
4:45 p. m.
SAN ANTONIO & GU T F RAILROAD
Train leaves San Antonio at 8 a. m.
reach tog Stockdale at 10:50.
Returning leaves Stockdale at 12 m.
arriving at San Antonio at 3 p. m.
MACKINTOSHES I
MACKINTOSHES ! 1
WE ARE LEADERS TN MACKIN-
TOSHES—Come and see our line for
Indies and Gentlemen at $1.75 and
up. You will sure be surprised. Mens’
Black Clay Worsted suits from $4.00
and up. Mens’ Black Detbys latest
shapes at $l.OO and up. and everything
in the line of Gents’ Furnishings at
hard time prices to reach the poor
man's pocket as well as the rich one.
We are agents for the celebrated
Hamilton Brown Shoes and always
carry a full line of them In out fftoro
Respectfully Yours E. BROWN
506 East Houston Street.
HOLD THE WIRE
long enough to learn that we have a
complete line of
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
and are prepared to furnish every-
thing necessary for Bells Burglar
Alarms Annunciators Incandescent
Lighting etc.
Also Electrician’s and Linemen's
Tools.
These goods are of the latest designs
and are of superior construction and
finish.
We will cheerfully furnish prices on
request. \ Hfmt
DUBINSKI ELECTRIC CO..
233 East Houston Street.
'Phone 348. _
WHERE DEER ARE BOLD.
The Law Croteeta Them al Mount
Deaert and They Have Ueeonie
Really Very Rad.
The hunting season in Maine opened
on October 1 but the deer herd on
Mount Desert will not be molested be-
cause there is a special law which for-
bids the bunting killing or taking of
deer on the Island for a term of five
years. A few of the deer are undoubt-
edly killed each season but without
the facts ever reaching the knowledge
of the game wardens.
Since the law went into effect two
or three years ago the deer on Mount
Desert have been rapidly increasing
until now the island abounds with
POKING HER NOSE through.
these wily creatures. The farmers
have already begun to regard the deer
as an unnecessary evil and complain
that they enter their fields and dam-
age their crops. In several instances
the town officials have been notified
of damage done to crops by deer and
compensation has been demanded. As
the deer have never been hunted they
have become quite tame and bold
enough to make frequent raids upon
the farmers'fields and gardens. Some
of the animals even mingle with the
cows and sheep and have got on
friendly terms with the dogs. The
farmers no doubt find it convenient
at times to kill a good fat doe but do
not boast of it for fear of being prose-
cuted and fined by the wardens.
Farmer Walls who lives down at
Otter creek was surprised to find a
handsome doe in his barnyard one
morning this summer. The doe was
standing contentedly in the midst of
the cattle and did not appear to be
frightened when Walls entered the
barnyard. The deer had come up from
the pasture and into the yard with the
cattle on the previous evening un-
noticed in the darkness. When the
cows were turned back into the pa»
ture the deer followed them. A few
days later when Mrs. Walls was wash
ing out some clothes in her kitchen?
she was startled by the same doe
poking her nose through the half-
raised window. Farmer Walls who
was in the stable heard his wife
scream and going to her assistance
drove the visitor away.
Two fine-looking deer held up a
coaching party on the Ocean drive one
day last week by planting themselves
directly across the road and refusing
to move until forced to do so by the
whip of one of the coachmen. The odd-
looking wagons of the tourists no
doubt fascinated the animals while
the pleasure seekers were more than
delighted to see their first wild deer.
The deer on Mount Desert are being
preserved chiefly for the benefit of
sportsmen who visit Bar Harbor and
the adjoining resorts and who will find
excellent sport and good shooting
when the five years’ close time has ex-
pired.
SNAKES IN THE DESK.
They Almoat Scared the Life Ont of
a Bad Boy and Hla Equally
Bad Companions.
A professor in Girard college who
is very much interested in natural his-
tory recently received as a gift from
a friend two good-sized snakes from
Texas. They were delivered just be-
fore the hour for him to hear a recita-
A GREAT SURPRISE.
tion so after admiring them he slipped
them into his desk. As the boys camq
trooping in to class he noticed in the
hand of one of them a paper novel
of the penny-dreadful sort. Calling
the youngster to him he gave him a
sharp reprimand took the book and
threw It in his desk. The recitation
progressed without incident until
some one called the professor from
the room. Here was am opportunity
to get back his confiscated property
so the owner of “The Mystery of
Stony Gulch; or The Organ-Grinder's
Revenge” stole softly to the desk
lifted the lid gave a mighty shriek and
fled. The snakes which had wormed
themselves out of their close quarters
enjoyed the situation and so did the
boys for they stampeded in a body
from the room reaching the play-
ground a half hour earlier than usual.
MANUFACTURERS
OF SAN ANTONIO.
ALL COMPARISONS BEING EQUAL
IT IS YOUR DUTY TO GIVE
THEM YOUR PREFER-
ENCE OF YOUR
TRADE.
—THE—
Price-Booker Mf’g.
COMPANY
—West Nueva St.—
VINEGARS CIDERS BAKING POW-
DERS CARBONATED DRINKS AND
BOTTLERS AND SODA WATER SUP-
PLIES AND GROCERS’ SUNDRIES
AGENTS FOR LIQUID CARBONIC
ACID GAS. AND AUTOMATIC BEER
PUMPS.
-Mahncke Hotel Bar ■
The nicest neatest and coolest plat*
tn the city.
Everything first class.
Banana garden in connection with
hotel nice cool resort for families.
Welcome friend and strangers
Wm. Muth Proprietor.
A
SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPER!
AND
FREE RECLINING
Kin CHAIR CARS
TO
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST NOBTHMWEST.
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
W. G. CRUSH G. P. & T. A.
Dallas Texas.
B. R. MORTON.
City Pass. Agent.
Prasperity
Make no mistake in selecting the
best Dentists to do your
dental work. They are
to be found at
Micw Deiilol Mois.
Cor. Ave. C and Houston St.
We give high grade work for
small prices enabling everybody to
enjoy the blessing cf good teeth.
Ask for Premium stamps when
you pay for work. Phone 390.
Drs. Goodman & Hay
W. G. WAGNER
-DEALERS IN—-
FRESH BEEF. MUTTON PORK
SAUSAGE ETC. ETC.
Market—Corner Leal and San Marcos
Streets.
Delivery to any part of the alty.
■. HERTZBERG OPTICIAN.
>22 Commerce St Kampmann -
LUCCHESE BROS.
317 K. Houston Street. Next to St. James
Hote.)
—Manufacturers o
Ladies' and Gents’ Fine Shoes.
Riding and M’litary Boots a Specialty.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
That gives employment
Tn" to over three hundred ™
and fifty home people.
Everything manufact- Alfa
'PtV ured by them is first class
and guaranteed.
DUERLER MFC CO
—Fur trimmings for ladies and chil-
dren at Koch’s 211 S. Alamo Street.
11-8-2 D.
SHORT COUNCIL SESSION.
Old Bonds Are Burned. New Bonds
Ordered.
A short business session of the city
coundl was held yesterday afternoon
with Mayor Callaghan presiding. The
chief business of the meeting was the
cancellation of the $42.5(10 refunding
bonds issue. After roll call reading
and approval of the minutes of the
preceding meeting petitions were
read as follows:
Edward Ostrom for payment of a
Judgment due him from the city; re-
ferred.
Citizens for the building of a pub-
lic s<4iool in South Heights.
Citizens of ward No. 2 asking for an
electric light corner Monterey and Pin-
to streets Prospect Hill.
The matter of settlement of the Et-
tler claims for work done on Main
avenue was referred to the streets
and bridges committee.
The mayor stated that the registra-
tion of voters for the approaching dty
election was now in progreea and the
council would be convened for a
special session in a few days to pre-
pare the official ballot and give all
parties proper representation thereon.
The school board reported favorably
on acceptance of the new school build-
ing on Main avenue and the report
wffs adopted.
The ordinance for the issue of $390-
000 refunding bonds to replace the is-
sue of city hall public improvements
and other bonds was adopted under
suspension of the rules. The date
for receiving bids for the purchase of
this issue was set for January 23d.
An ordinance authorizing the des-
truction of the issue of the $42500
five per cent refunding bonds was
presented and adopted unanimously.
Some new street improvements in
wards No. 7 anti No. 1 were referred
to rhe streets and bridges committee
and the council adjourned.
The members of the council then
proceeded with the city clerk and
others to the basement of the city
hall where a small fire was made on
the cement floor and the disapproved
bonds were destroyed one by one in
the presence of the aldermen and
mayor.
Coughs and Colds come uninvited
but you can quickly get rid of them
with a few doses of BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP. Price 25
and 50 cents. For sale by E. Reuss
and C. Schasse druggists.
PRIVATE POSTAL CARDS
San Antonio Issued Something For
The Faddists.
The latest fad of private )>ostal
card's originated in Germany and now
the rage all over the world has struck
San Antonio and the newsdealers put
them on sale today. The cards are
the size of 'an ordinary jiostal and
can be used by applying a one-cent
stamp on 'their face. On the reverse
side they are embellished with various
views of San Antonio such as Fort
Sam Houston the postoffice efty hall
courthouse etc. a set consisting of
some 25 or 30 views. The views are
half-tone illustrations from photo-
graphs are well printed and ‘as plain
as the genuine photograph. The
newsdealers report a large sale of
these novelties for the first day and
anticipate a i»ig rusfh on them from
residents as well as from non-resi-
dents who are collecting them from
the large cities of the country-
Ed Green has presented the Light
with some of them and he says that
San Antonio is the first Texas city
to issue them. Dallas Austin and
Houston he says will have them to
a short while.
TABLER'S nil n
BUCKEYE 111111
OINTMENT
CURES NOTHING BUT PIIES.
A SURE and CERTAIN CURE
known for IS years as the
BEST REMEDY for PILES.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PmiMd by BISBAEDUCS USD. C0..8T. LOVIS.
IN MICHIGAN.
■Clayton possesses a Justice of the
peace who is becoming renowned as
a marrying justice and his services
are often sought from afar. He is a
thorough believer in newspaper ad-
vertising and his advertisement in
the home paper reads: -e
: IF A MAN’S IN LOVE :
: That’s his business. :
: IF A GIRL’S IN LOVE :
: That’s her business. :
: IF THEY CONTEMPLATE MIAT- :
: RIiMONY. :
: That’s my business. :
THOMAS TALL
Justice of the Peace. :
: P. S.—l always reserve the right :
:to kiss the bride. Terms liberal. :
: Time given If desired. Wood taken :
: in part payment.
LA GRIPPE SUCCESSFULLY
TEREATED.
“I have Just recovered from the sec-
ond attack of a la grippe this year”
says Mr. Jas. A. Jones publisher of
the Leader Mexia. Texas. "In the
latter case I used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and I think with con-
siderable success only being in bed
a little over two days against ten days
for the former attack. The second
attack I am satisfied would have been
equally as bad as the first but for the
use of this remedy as I had to go to
bed in about fix hours after being
‘struck’ with It while in the first case
I was able to attend to business about
two days before getting ‘down.’ ’ For
sale by all druggists.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
beeu used for children teething. It
soothes the child. softens the gums al-
lays all pain cures wind colic and Is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25
cents a bottle. 9-27-lyr-eod
Ugll Mts
—The old .water works building ut
the Junction of Bau Pedro and Main
avenues Is to 'be Converted into a gro-
cery store.
—The smallest things may exert the
greatest influence. De Witt’s Little
Early Risers are unequalled for over-
coming constipation and liver troubles.
Small pill best pill safe pill. For
sale by F. Kalteyer & Son. druggists.
—Some fine pictures at the SILVER
KING SALOON. tf
—ROOFING felt pitch and aspbal"
at HENRY PAULY’S Tel. 53. 5-19-tl
In pulmonary trouble the direct ac-
tion of BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP upon the throat chest and
lungs immediately arrest the malady
by relieving the distress cutting the
phlegm anti freeing the vocal and
breathing organs. Price 25 and 50
cents. For sale by E. Reuss and C.
Schasse druggists.
—ln older to reduce our stock of
wood will sell dry oak stove wood cut
to fit your stove at $4 per eord. four
feet $3.50. SUNSET WOOD CO.
'Phone 81. z 1-7-lf
—The World Almanac for '99 price
25 cents. NIC TENG<>.
—Coughing injuries and inflames
sore lungs. One Minute Cough Cure
loosens the cold allays coughing and
heals quickly. The best cough cure
for children. For sale by F. Kalteyer
& Son. druggists.
—CEMENT and LIME at HENRY
PAULY’S telephone 53. 5-19-tf.
TABLER’S BUCKEYE PILE OINT-
MENT is the only remedy for blind
bleeding or protruding piles Indorsed
by physicians; cures the most obstin-
ate eases. Price 50 cents in bottles.
Tubes 75 cents. For sale by E. Reuss
and C. Schasse druggists.
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dab-
ney at No. 625 San Jacinto street at
2p. m. yesterday a fine ten-pound
l>aby boy. Mother son and father
aro all doing well.
—A full assortment of toys and holl
day goods at the Farmers’s drug store
10-2041
—Horrible agony is caused by Piles
Burns and Skin Diseases. These are
immediately relieved and quickly
cured by De Witt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. Beware of worthless imita-
tions. For sale by F. Kalteyer & Son.
druggists.
—Any pair of Ladies’ $5.00 hand
welt shoes for $4.00; any pair of la-
dies $4.00 hand welt shoes for $3.20;
any pair of ladies $3.50 hand welt
shoes for $2.80. at Sullivan’s big semi-
annual clearing sale. l-8-3t
-BABY OSTRICHES at the Farm.
—We would advise all housekeepers
to take advantage of Sunset Wood
Co.’s low wood prices. ’Phone 81.
1-7-tf
Many an innocent little darling is
suffering untold agony and cannot ex-
plain its troubles. Mark your child’s
symptoms you may find It troubled
with worms; give it WHITE’S
CREAM VERMIFUGE and restore
it to quietness and health. Price 25
cents. For sale by E. Reuss and C.
Schasse druggists.
—lt looks like there were trouble
among the wood dealers as the Sunset
Wood Co. is selling wood at cost.
1-7-tf
—New ties have been distributed
along East Commerce street to be
placed In the street car track along
this thoroughfare.
—Mr. S. A. Fackler editor of tire
Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler with his wife
and children suffered terribly from
La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure
was the only remedy that helped
them. It acted quickly. Thousands
of others use this remedy as a specific
for La Grippe and its exhausting af-
ter effects. For sale by F. Kalteyer
& Son. druggists.
—lf you want deep shaft McAlister
Indian Territory coal ring up Sunset
Wood Co. phone 81. l-74f
—COOL BEER always on tap at th<
CRYSTAL. 1-9-t
—Piaui Perry of Columbus Ga. suf-
fered agony for thirty years and then
cured his Piles by using DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries
and skin diseases Hke magic. For
sale by all druggists.
—Just received at Sullivan's new
store the finest Une of ladies evening
slippers ever shown in the city; vid
kid patent leather pmin and beaded
toes; prices from $l.OO to $3.50. 8-3 t
—A meeting Of the Business Men’s
club to elect a new board of directors
hold tonight.
The worst after effects of influpnza
arise from deranged functions of the
Uver. Clear the blod at once with
HBRBINE for It will strengthen the
liver to withdraw from cirulaUon the
biliary poisons. Price 50 cents. For
gale by E. Reuss and O. Schasse drug-
gists.
—Don’t miss this opportunity! 20
per cent discount winter footwear at
the big semi-annual clearing sale of
Sullivan Shoe Co. l-8-3t
—The Finest Wines. Uquors and Ci-
gars and poHtV treatment at tiie
CRYSTAL. 1-9-tf
—Exchange old for new school
books at George Roe's 12 31-I*l
—Knapsacks and lunch baskets at
Roe’s 12-31-lm
—Dr. A. F. Lange veterinary sur-
geon office Dr. Biair’s drug store res.
332 Blum st Telephone 897. Treats
all animals. 6-7-Om
-John 11. Belcher a well known
stockman of Henrietta Texas. Is in
the city on business.
—Twenty per Bent discount on all
counter weight shoes at the semi-an-
nual clearing sale of the Sullivan Shoe
Co. l-S-3t
—La Grippe is again epidemic. Ev-
ery precaution should be taken to
avoid it. Its specific cure is One
Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Sheperd.
Publisher Agricultural Journal and
Advertiser Elden Mo. says: “No
one will be disappointed is using one
Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe.”
Pleasant to take quick to act. For
sale by F. Kalteyer & Son. druggists.
—Mr. W. H. Weiss president of the
San Antonio Street Railway company
is having his lines throughout tho city
in general repaired and put In good
shape while dirt is being put In the
sunken plates between the rails.
—EDGEWOOD AND PA XEON'S
private stock at the CRYWTAL
SALOON 407 Main jilaza. 6-20-tf
—Roofing FHUT TAR and PITOH
at Henry Panlyls Tel. 53. 5-19-tf.
-CEMENT and LIME at HENRY
PAULY’S telephone 53. 5-19-tf.
—These are dangerous times for the
health. Croup colds and throat trou-
bles lead rapidly to Consumption. A
bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used
at the right time will preserve life
health and a large amount of money.
Pleasant to take; children like it. For
sale by F. Kalteyer & Son. druggists.
—FINEST OLD WHISKIES AT
BULL BROTHERS.
—A family residing in the Seventh
ward in which there are two young
ladles will go to Ilie Philipptnes In a
short while to reside.
—You can save 20 per cent on every
purchase by buying your winter slices
of Sullivan. All new winter weight
shoes at 20 per cent discount. 8-3 t
—We are overstocked with high
grade Texas and Territory hay and
will sell very close to cost. Sunset
Wood Co. 1-7-tf
—To insure a happy new year keep
the liver clear and the body vigorous
by using DeWitt’s Ltttle Early Risers
the famous little pills for constiisuion
and liver troubles. For sale by F.
Kalteyer & Son. druggists.
—Men’s $6.50 "water tight” tan
shoes absolutely water proof now $5.-
20 at Sullivan’s big semi-annual clear-
ing sale. l-8-3t
—55.00 band welt tan shoes for $4.-
00 at the big semi-annual clearing safe
of the Sullivan Shoe Co. l-8-3t
—The Sunset Wood Co. sells the
white Nebraska oats faney June cut
hay and all kinds of feed at lowest
prices. i none 81. 1-7-tf
—Capt. Sam C. Bennett is again ill.
—A splendid all lump screened
COAL. Introductory price $5.00 per
ton delivered. Good oak wood in
proportion. Stovall telephone 881.
12-27-tf
—MATZOS and MEAL. Leave or-
ders with B. Moke 221 Com. St. 4-lmo
—There was a saloon opening on
Military plaza Saturday night.
—Look your clothes over; they may
need altering cleaning or repairing;
we do tailoring in all its branches;
make the best trousers in the city.
A. QUASSO & CO.. 100 S. Alamo St.
10-22-ln
—All styles of Alfred Delges felt
slippers and Romero's at actual cost.
Semi-annual clearing sale of Sullivan
Shoe Co. S3t
Peraons who lead a lit of exposure
are subject to rheumatism neuralgia
and lumbago will find a valuable
remedy In HALIjARD'S SNOW LINI-
MENT; it will banish puns and sub-
due inflammation. Price 25 and 50
cents. E. Reuss and C. Schasse drug-
gists.
-Call on Mrs. Blair for baby rubber
diaper sheets sbieMs syringes etc. tf
—Finest Gentlemaa’a*resort at the
SILVER KING SALOON.
—Cash paid for second hand school
books at George Roe’s 12-31-lm
—The World Almanac for ’99. price
25 cents. NIC TENGG.
—Mr. Edward Warrin. of the City
of Mexico is in the city.
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co. Chicago and get a free sample
box of Dr. King’s New Life PUls. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective in the cure of
Constipation and Sick Headaches. For
Malaria and Liver Troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every delterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action but by giving tone to
the stomach and bowels greatly invig-
orat the system. Regular size 25c per
box. Sojd by F. Kalteyer & Son drug-
gist. <»
DOUBLE WEDDING.
Invitations for a doiflile wedding
which will 'be the leading feature in
local Hebrew society are out. They
announce the approaching weddings
on January 23 of the Misses Alma
Althea and Ida Oppenheimer daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mts. Dan Oppenhrttai-
er to two prominent young men. Miss
Alma is to wed Mr. Alexander Hart
Halff and Miss Ida is to wed Mr.
David J. Strauss. The two wed dings
will occur in Temple Beth IE) at 7:3A
o’clock on the evening Of the 23d Rab-
bi Marks performing the ceremony.
After the wedding a reception will
take place in Harmony hall.
BUCKLDN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE BEST SALVE in the world
for Cuts. Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt
Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped
Hands Chilblains Corns and aW Skin
Eruptions and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer
sale by F. Kalteyer & Bon.
OhTTOERN
The local lodge of the Order of
Pendo installed Rs newly elected of-
ficers last night In Woodmen hall on
Commerce street after which a bau
quet took place the latter feature be-
ing given in a Houston street dining
parlor where covers were laid for 100
persons. The installation was con-
ducted by Mr. T. W. Carrico and was
very impressive. It was followed by
several musical selections when the
members marched in a body to the
banquet talble where a very enjoyable
hour was spent drinking toasts and
eating the good tilings spread cn the
festal board.
TO PRINTERS.
We have for sale (to San Antonio) a
Babcock Standard Press for sewapa
per and job work prints full form 5
column 8 pages. 28x42 hows; speed
1200 to 1800 an hour. For cash $550
will buy same. Address
T. B. JOHNSON
12-10-tf. Care Daily Light
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