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San Antonio Daily Light
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DU QUESNAY'S.
5-Cont Cigar 3 Commerce
West Sido Bridge
IDU QUESNAY'S
3 West Commorco Street
CIGARS
Wholosalo andjRotail.
Volume VI. Number 42.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. TUESDAY MARCH 9. I 886.
Only $5 Year.
Joske Brothers
IUtIiiit nnw ope n a firli 1 1 ntxl c tin let g
a (.purl merit of
Gingham. Linen Lawn
Laces
Etc.. Etc.
i Joske Brothers
L. Wolfson's
Emporium of Fashion.
Greatly Reduced Prices on all Goods.
The whole Stock Re-marked.
Bottom Prices on everything for a short time only.
SILKS AND SATINS
In black ami Colored Plain i
oreI Plain nml Hnmided.
?. rmnel llnlruiii Uixl Mitd
Ilk roiijfccn Dress I'luidH In t
OI1HM. N't
mill hroi-HtlfO. Hllk 1
Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods.
bo lnnrpt Mock or KM dlmm MitR'lJicm
cr brought to our city fti Bilk IlosUry ho tint
MILLINERY
THoniH-ts nti.1 I (ills
will I Tuiin. tlit-rc.a.'lhl
tftf.ti ot iill.
: U
Flannels Blankets Linens Cotton Goods
Towwllnjr Ioinello Print Olniflui
Kcoeciul Httentlon was glu-n to iuicl)iuliiir I
(rn-Htest I Hirudins In
CLOTUG BOOTS
nplete Block or ladles'. Misses' Men's and lt
IkKita. A mil lino (if Stetson Soft and Stltr
Also n full stock of
oi:nti.iii:n"8 fi'iinisiiimi noon.".
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
111. Pilrnllurs Department l-inlLto with Household (Inods and Iki will suit evervhodr
in this line. vViuoiiKiilhor irodj II ml I'lusli Parlor Sulls .Milmlr Parlor Hulls. Walnut ui 'l
A.b Mudruora Sum Wardrobes Chairs llodv llriisscls and Ingram CariH-ta liuirs. Muttlnir.
Curtain.. Window Shades. Klu. Country orders niled promptly ami satisfaction Luarantec3;
3enu for BainpleB.
UlBliot the proposition T) fUVK TIIUSi: GOODS A WAV bceausu they lmvo cost
luonoy and heuco will be sold only ut greatly reduced rates. In coiuIiik ami examining my
stool and Beolng prices e cry one 111 be convinced Hint I mean business.
L. WOLFSON '
Main Plaza and Acequla Street.
JULIUS KTHICKKH.
STRICKER
Manufacturing Jewelers
. pll "aSllv-i- IMttt liiic and Kngrnvltur Watches and Clock Ilepalrlnit. Onlv the most
r. B1MMANO. x HAJIl'KL
Oyatera Fish and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
Bcholz's Hall Corner' of" Commerce "and Loaoya Streets.
fWLunoh and Meals at nil houri. Kvorythlng served In Flrst-Cla'5 Style.
Polite waiters In attendance. 7-2S-6m
A. and F. A. BRC0.1S.
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
DISPENSING PH ARM AGISTS
South tldo Military rlaza
SAN ANTONIO.
BETTER THAN A
Invest some of your Earnings in the
Universal Bill k m
BIG INTEREST
trnov l-AYINCoItKNT-by having this Association build you a House liable In
laiy Mon'hly InstallmonU. For further pnrtlculars address lajal.loln
D. J. KEARNEY Sccretary. GEO. WAUGH President.
No. 4 East Commerce St San Antonio Tex.
We hli! ttiuitlhtf tlit? Wrt ilortniflit
Ciu-pIhk rv (Utu k ami roloml) Tricot 11. Iltttjr
iim ihttnniMl Vi lhfiift In all colon i-lulii
- ltijtlti uml iluiililc MMth nml TritiimliiyA tomtit
OMrtcti lOimieg Tl INl-bom iiM Tilmmliiir
under tli-sUI..'
ton I'liiiiii
id l!o
ns tin
by hlH hkciiih
dry jtimhM Ihhi
nit niidWIuUr Mlkr. nn.j he uui uIm k-lve t lie
SHOES Ai HATS
In Tr
hrnuirht to Tctas
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llHll.
TIIOS SEOI'PS
& ZOPFS
NO. 14. HAVAKKO MTKKET.
ROBERT N. HUKSTOCK
Comer South Fiona Street
TEXAS.
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SAVING'S BANK!
GUARANTEED.
OUR OITY FATHERS.
What Thoy Did For Tlio Community Yos-
tertlny Artornoon.
A session of our City Kallirrs wai held
yesterday afternocii The mlmitei of
the last meeting neru read and approred
after which the following petitions and
memorials were Introduced :
Ueorgs Htaudt asking compensation
for attending on a ainall-pox patient and
for value ! destroyed clothing $53.
Referred to Mayor.
M liuial for posstsslon of piece of
property sold by the city for taxes. Ite-
f erred to the Assessment Committee and
City Attorney.
J. II. J.re proposing to sell the Cnmp-
hell property next to High School. Re-
ferred to School Committee.
llertzberg for reduction of assessment
on tools made liy the Uonrd of equaliza-
tion. Referred to the Assessment l.'iiin-
rulttee. ltllcy Sanders 70 jears old and -'.
years a citizen asking for an allowance
01 .j ninontn. uererred to City l'lijel-
clan and Aldertnnn of Fourth Ward.
losenh Ilalamtida and C. K. Kroeirer.
for remission of taxes. Referred la the
Assessment Committee.
Cole for reduction of taxes. Referred
to the Assessment Committee.
street Commissioner ask ne for 10 ex
tra carts to be allowed him at once to
clean off the mud from the streets.
Alderman Gallagher moved an appro-
priation of $500.
The Mayor-I desire to call your atten-
tion that II you are going to pay $.'j00
very time you clean the streets of mud.
the city will he bankrupt In a very short
while.
Sehrelner moved that the petition be
referred to the Jlayor nlthponer to act.
Adopted.
The report or the City Engineer recom-
mendlngthat the walls still standing on
the site of the recent tire should he taken
down they being In an unsafe condition.
was passeu temporarily.
jieport ot various omcera were read
the report of the Cltv Treasurer as cor.
rect. Klled.
The committee reported on the bids
for the city printing statlnir that the
San Antonio Times was the lowest bid-
der for advertising and that Johnxon
llrothers were the lowest In the aggre-
gate for Job work and recommended
mat tue awards bo mnue to tne above
parties and that aa no bids nad been re
ceived for pamphlet printing all such
worn uo eruereti uy ins Honor t lie
Mayor.
trench That la the II ret time such a
thing has been omitted; It Is as easily de-
termined ns anything connected with tbe
nnbllo nrlntlnir. 1 do not see whv It
should not cover everything.
iiayor it is a mistake by the Clerk
not by the Mayor.
Mackey I make a move it bo left to
the lowest bidder.
French Voti cannot award a contract
In that way. 1 have no objection to
make a contract ns recommended by the
committee as far ns It goes but I think
such pamphlet printing should be in ail o
by propositions und let to I lie lowest
bidder.
Mayor-I suppose there is enough
fallh In the Mayor to know he will do so.
French I don't believe In awarding
half the contract.
A vote was taken on the matter result-
ing iu 8 ayes and 'J nays. French
Mackey and McAllister being the dis-
senting voices.
The I'ubllo Improvement Committee
reported recommending that Nichols A
Co. be not allowed to ereot show win-
dows on Soledad street on account of
the narrow sidewalk. Adopted.
They alio reported on the petition pro-
testing agalnat the present drainage on
South Florea street recommending that
It be referred to tbe Knglneer for plans
and estimate of cost. Adopted.
The Committee on Petitions and Ordi-
nances read a new animal ordinance
which was ordered printed one time
aad final action to be taken on It at next
meeting.
The committee on Streets and Ilridges
recommended Uiat Simon de la l'ena be
allowed to build a ditch bridge.
Adopted.
Myrtle street was ordered cleared and
grubbed to cost $$7.20
The Committee oa Fire and Fire
Limits recommended that Jacob
Sobueble and A. Oppenheliner be al-
lowed to erect Iron-clad additions.
Adopted.
Tbe Dltoh Committee reported that
the reports of the Ditch Commissioners
had been examinee and found correct.
Filed.
Various petitions for assessments were
reported on by the Assessment Commit-
tee as follows:
U. McNeal's petlllen for remission of
taxes was granted. Roland Uebrlng's
petition for correction of assessment was
granted. James Harris' petition for re-
mission of taxes was rejected. Mrs.
Ilertha Poerr's petition was granted.
Maria B. Ilosshard's petition was rejec-
ted. Rhodlus dcTempsky's petition for
correction of assessment waa referred to
tbe City Attorney. J. K. Price's peti-
tion was also referred to the Attorney.
August ilrlam's assessment was reduced
according to his petition.
The I'ollce Committee reported recom-
mending that Collins Increase the length
of his smoke stack 20 feet. Adopted.
It also reported that the charges
against Officer Van Alstyne bad not been
sustained and they were dismissed and
further that Olllcer Summers be dis-
missed from the polloe force for an un-
warranted assault. Adonted.
Various gas bills were reported by the
Uat and Water Committee which were
ordered paid.
The Market Committee reported favor
ably on f rank itieden's petition for a
meal siau. Auopiea.
The mslorlty of the committee also re'
ported on tbe parks stating that the
trees Planted were of a verv Inferior
quality and recommended that they be
uui paiu lur
The report was received and filed and
further time granted the oommittee In
order that the chairman could Inspect
tbe trees.
Unfinished business belnir bronebt nn.
the ordinance prohibiting tbe throwing
of the wire from baled hay on publlo
thoroughfares was placed on Its third
reading and adopted section 20 chapter
49. io oe so amenueu.
The following new business was Intro
duced :
Ily French : That the walls of the
bulldlnes. corner of Main plaza and So
ledad street be declared unsafe and
daneerous to persons and property. In
accordance with the Engineer's report;
iusi ine owners ue so noiiueu anu ine
Mayor take steps to have the same re
moved. Adonted.
Sehrelner called for tbe report of the
Chief or the Flrn Department which
was sent for and read and ordered
printed and the recommendations con-
tained therein -were referred to the
Mayor Finance and Fire Committees.
uy aiackc): mat n committee or one
Alderman from each Ward toirtther with
the Major and City Knglneer be appoin-
ted todtsciissthelinprovements of Main
and Alamo I'lazas without delay. Adop-
ted. Ily French: That the Committee on
Streets and Hrldces and the Cltv Kn
glneer investigate the Hues on Jackson
street.
Ily McAllister: That the d lch on the
west side of Water street and crosalntr
of tbe same pp South street be planked
over and a fence constructed It being at
present (tangcroiii lopeuestrlans. Adop-
ted. Ilelknap asked If the sidewalks at the
corner of Rouiana etriet and Ssn 1'edro
Avenue could not be done Iririiedl.
atcly they having already been ordered
by resolution. The Alderman was In-
formed that It had been delayed for more
Important work.
uatiagner reau a resolution Inlrniiuced
oy the late Alderman Dwrer. Senleia-
ber I 1I. recommending that water
pipes be laid on the corner of San I.uls
San Fernando and Medlnaslrceta which
was adopted. "That" ho said "was a
good while ago." lie then Introduced a
resolution dated May V I8SJ to the same
effect which was alio adopted but no
action taken on it. He desired now to
introduce a new resolution to the effect
that the Mnyor Is at onco requested to
enter Into a contract with the Water
works Company to lav water nines
(2-Inch pipes) from Pecos street
tosan rernanun to a point one block
wc.v oi iiaran i.reek. Auoineu.
ByDegener: That the Mayor order
cross-walks on Avenue K at the Inter-
sections of Filth Sixth Seventh and
r.iguiu streets ami on .Nolan street at
the crossing of Lire Uak street. Adopted.
Ity Mackey : That the City Attorney
report on the proposition to widen South
Floras street. Adopted.
Ily Lock wood : For a cross-walk nn
Avenue C. Adopted.
Ily Gallagher: That tbe owners nn
Concho i'ecos. Kast Matamoras and
Dolorosa streets bo notified to put down
sidewalks. Adopted.
Freneh Introduced a new ordinance to
regulate the lines on certain streets
Which Was referred to thn t?iiintnltlen nn
Petitions and Ordinances.
Ry French: That cross-walks be put
down on North Flores Aceriula.Rotnana
and Rodriguez streets and San Pedro
Avenue. Adopted.
ily Hambleton : That Crockett street
be graveled by the StreetCommlssloner.
Referred to the Committee on Streeta
anu nrtuges.
Ily Hambleton : ThattheStreet Com.
mlesloner remove the obstructions from
Kast Houston street at the Alamo ditch
and replace the same will a bridge.
Adopted.
Ity McAllister: That tbe Mayor order
cross-walks on Uollad and indlanoln
streets. Adopted.
By Connor: That $300 be appropri-
ated to purchase right of way for Mitch-
ell street to connect with Press street at
the river. Referred to the Knglneer and
Committee on Streets and Bridges.
uy ocureiner: mat Mannas street be
placed In a passable condition lis soon as
possible. Adopted.
Degener wanted to know irthe Flores
building at tbe comer of Commerce and
Alamo streets had not been condemned.
The Mavor said It hail not been ran.
detuned but that a permit to rebuild It
nas uecn milieu ior the reason that the
City Knglneer had declared It unsafe.
Ily Gallagher: That the Street Com-
missioner clear the mud rrom West Com-
mercn street. Adopted.
By Gallagher: That $H) be annronrl-
ated to plow and scrape Medina street.
iieierreu io loiHimueu on streets.
I he Council then adjourned.
Will Ratso Puy.
IIaHTIDIHi. Conn.. March X 'I'h.V.w
York and S llnven Hullrnl '....
pady has deolded to raise the pay of la-
borers on all divisions rrom $1 35to$l 00
a day beginning April 1.
Unchanged.
Kansas Citv March 8.--There Is no
change In thn Missouri Pacific strike.
No freight trains are running. Passen
gers are not Interrupted. Rumors oriin-
pendlng strikes on other lines have not
been substantiated. About 7S Missouri
Paolllc freight handlers have been laid
out on account or tbe suspension or
business.
Business Men as Knights.
CincAco March 8. A number ol busi-
ness men representing tbe 7th. 8th and
Oth wards or this city assembled yester
day ror tbe purpose or organizing a
mixed assembly of Knights or Labor.
Tneohalrman said that at the request ol
a number or business men anil other.
who were suffering from the results of
me poor compensation that labor re-
ceived It had been derided that busi
ness men should make common cause
with tbe laboring man. on whom thev
relied for support by thoroughly organ-
izing and co-operating with tbe working
pcupm iii lueir uiuereni localities.
Will Not Blgn.
Bi'iiixariEUi. Ohio. March 8 The
conflict between the Knights or Labor
and their late employers the proprietors
y iu j-mbi otivci ncaper worai prom
Ises te be long continued. William N
Whitley who is at the head or ihe
works says be wants no employe who
cannot testily to anu sign the following:
"This Is to cerllrr that I havn with.
drawn rrom the Knights of Labor or
associations or like kind and am no
longer under their dictation havlnc re.
stored myseir to manhood and Independ
ent a. nee American citizen."
The men refused to sign this. Every
thing now awaits tbe action of the
National Arbitration Beard of the
nmguis oi i.uuor.
Strike of Carpenters.
Nkw Yoiik. March 8. Four-thousand
members or the United Order or Ameri
can joiners ana tne Amalgamated So-
e.ltr of Carnenters and Joiner iinmi.il
work here to-day. They complain of
low wages. They are paid at the rate
oi J tor iu pours' work". The strikers
now demand that the average wages
paid Journeymen shall be $3.50 per day
or nine hours each for live daya and
eight hours on Saturday. Six-hundred
shops are aBected by this movement
and at noon 80 bosses had agreed to the
demands presented. The men in these
shops will at once resume work. Tbe
men are confident or carrying tbelr
point as neany an ine targersnops nave
given In. About 1200 men will resumo
worn to-uay.
Tbe only cigarettes which do not
suck to tne nps are opera run.
Will HMumo Work.
Cincinnati March 8. At a meeting or
luen to-day representing the miners of
the Pioneer and George Dana mines It
waa decided to resume work at 2 cents
a bushel and they will enter the mines
to-morrow. The Raymond City mine
which has been Idle eight months w 111
also resume work to-iuorruw at the 2
cent rate.
Tho Eitfht-IIour Movomont
Sr. Loun Mo. March 8. The Cigar-
makers' Union lias decided to Inaugurate
the eight-hoar system on May 1 and do
not anticipate any opposition en the
psrt or the bosses. All Ihe unions con-
nected wllh tbe building Interest or the
city hare decided In faroroltlie eight-
hour plan and havo given their mem-
bers Instructions to consult wllh their
employers on the subject aad report at
nn early day.
Tho BtuiTebakcr Btrlko.
Sot Tit II exp Intl. MnrchS. There are
no new developments concerning the
Sludebaker strike. The men are very
quiet acting In a way to ooinmend them-
selves to all good clttrens. Except the
olllco men and a few foremen the Im-
mense shops have been deserted all day.
Ttie Studebakcrs held a conference this
morning but did not decide upon any
plan of action. 'Ihe Knights of Labor
held i meeting Ibis nflernoon but tho
plans ate not to be made publlo at pres-
ent. At Atclitnoti.
Atchison Kas. March 8. Missouri
Paclllo shopmen employed here 250 In
number went out to-day on orders rrom
Sedalla. All branch height trains
are stopped. Through lire stook
came through. Committees guard the
company's property and permit only pas-
senger trains to run. The strikers pre
pared n soiieuuie oi grievances tnis
morning which was sininlv Incnrno-
rated and made by the Texas strikers.
Governor Martin has been In the city all
day endeavoring to adjust the trouble
but the men refuse to act excent on or
ders from Sedalla.
Humors.
Sr. Louis March 8. The situation on
the Gould Southwestern system this
morning is noi materially cnangea irom
that reported last night. No freight Is
being handled by any of the roads and
great dlfllculty Is round In moving pas-
senger trains. In this olty all passenger
trains lelt on time this morning. Not a
freight train was loaded. Wild rumors
are afloat about the certainty of a strike
by bridge and ferry employes thus cut-
ting off all communication with tho east.
It Is stated that all these men will co
out at noon and that they will be fol
lowed Dy an tne nnignis ot t.anor in
Kast St. Louis to the number or M0.
No Btrlko iw Yet.
Gai.vk.4Tux. March 8. It was tbe
general ' Impression Ibis morning
throughout the city that the day would
ue mieu witn rauroau striaes cotton
press strikes wharf strikes and the like
but to the great satisfaction of the busi-
ness Interests no strike occurred and
hopes are-entertalned that the trouble
may oe alerted. At the Taylor com
press the cotton handlers quit work
about 2 o'clock this afternoon and went
outside the compnny's yard where Su
perintendent urooas met mem in a lew
minutes and persuaded them to return
to work. 'J'liln rather conllrms the pre
valent rumor that Ihe kn chts In the tiro
cotton presses are not Inclined to strike
and would only obey a general order with
tne greatest reluctance as tney nave no
Individual grievances and tbe compress
companies have ceased to mark the des
tination upon tue coiton uaies until niter
It has been compressed thus affording
their employes the plausible excuse that
they did not know the cotton was des-
tined for the Malloryllne. The troubles
ou the Gould sjstem have not reached
Galveston yet and freight Is going out
to Houston out not ueyonu. it is re-
liably reported to-night that the local
assemblies bave united In calling the
i.iccutivo uoniinitiae oi District is to
meet here Wednesday and sit on the
Mallory boycott case until It Is formally
settled. If It takes all summer. It Is
therefore believed that no strikes or fur
ther trouble will ensue until after Wed-
nesday. Terrific Mine Explosion.
Conneu-sviu.c Pa. March 8. Shortly
after noon to-day n series of explosions
took place In the Untondale mine at
Dunbar four miles rrom here by which
two men were killed and 12 others re
ceived Injuries which will prove fatal In
at teaat iour cases i ue cause ot tne ex-
plosion was lire-damp. There were 2J
men In tbe pit. The first explosion
occurred about 12:30 o'clock this after-
noon. It was a terrific shock and was
followed by two others In quick succes
sion a lew minutes later i ne urst ex-
plosion caused the death or two men and
Injured three. The rest ran towards the
mouth or the Pit. but before ther reached
It the explosions occurred. Lights were
blown out the duat blinded the men
and the passage ways were blocked
un and cutoff escane. The nit was on
lire and a horrible fate awaited Imprls-
ed miners. Nine who had been working
In another entry managed to make their
way out oetore tne mourn oi tne pit was
choked. Tbe force or the shock can be
Imagined as It caused men In the Mor-
rell Calvin and Wheeler the adjoining
mines to drop their tools and rush panic
stricken to the top. 'Ihe ground rolled
ana quaxeu so mat many ten aown ana
thrde or four In tbe Morrell mine were
violently thrown against the wall and
seriously injured r.verynouy rnsuea to
towards tbe Untondale mine. Co
lumbus Shay or the Mahoning
tbe Calvin mine headed the rescuing
party which went to work with picks
and shovels to force an entrance. In a
mine but ware repelled bv tbe volume
of llsme. It took several minutes ror
the smoke and Dre to clear away. Tbe
cries of pain and moans of tbe Injured
men were nlteous. Tbev were Ivlng In
every direction burled under masses of
debris several ot mem were uurneu.
Their sudsrlngs were terrible. Twelve
of them were found In a dying condi
tion and two others were dead and
mangled In an almost anrecognlzable
Mine Inspector J. J. Davliand Charles
Connor a member ol tbe board of min-
ing engineers left for tho mine this
evening to Inquire Into the cause of the
explosion.
Nothing will be disturbed Inside the
mine until tne coroner tmpanneis a jury
Every first-class dealer (ells Opera
Pulls cigarettes. Avoid lnlurlous Imi
tations. 4-7-lyei
HAAS a OPPENHEIMEl'S
Store Is crowded everyday with bargain hunters.
wo I ay.-
Great Clearance Sale
That t tho best evidence that our MAltKRI) DOW.V l'MCns are appreciated. Bomethlni
new added to the llariralu Counters oiery day.
DRESS GOODS.
suitress lenirtlis. assorted plain and fancy
i.rsliils north Boo and line rein-
." N"'!'.'n'!V'f 'he choicest rubrics prices
nt In half. W hat sold Tor toa per ynnl last
"Xl'"' 'l!"fl"'.n"" r"r J1I ;l"0 i'i '"
iimslstlnir
Almas larrcln lain
and many other deslr-
il pieces double wllh colonil eashuieni I
ipes at aT'ie worth (Wo.
i lmiKirliil fancy dress patterns In ciAl.rold-
fancy braided etc.. SS.VI slo.Hl tlsni ami
llliii worth III.1SJ pus) flo.iunnd tn.
LADIES' WRAPS.
jroy chinchilla circulars at f.- (U. worth So to
lerfln twill Klberlan circulars Tin Mack at
i. worth f In III.
quilted llnlinr nt HIM worth f..vi.
! 'y- "''s"ori wrnpa w in reather trim-
' Hr.alllSM worth lls.ili.
: i'. worth i'ju" ""'"' 'nll'"n mmmed
jlncade Ottoman silk short wraps fur Irlin-
' !"n'l'r'mn".n"'ll-''"'ll'-''-
lack all-wjol Newinurkcls.llitlit atllnr.rull
illor nnlsh at SH.fsi worth fhui.
tlahMlltlnir at ( ll worth llu. ' '
I i L" wr"l'" In heavy seal plusl
trliiiiiii-l with handmade 'aariiltulr. 'IheiKi
in iasnld al the same reduction.
8-An early call will convince the most skeptical
that the above prices have
fore. No samples cut durintr thic! onlo.
Coo. H Kaltoyor Proslclont -
LONE
BrewingCom'y.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
RlG gARGAISS!
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-LACE-CURTAINS
FOR
Thirty Days.
ERASTUS REED.
HOTEL
The best Appointed
MAI HERRMANN.
The Patronage of Commercial Travelers solic-
ited. Table and Accommodations first-class.
SHAFER & BRADEN
31 West Commerce Street
Solo Agents for
"HOME COMFORT " RANGES
In tho City of
San Antonio and Vicinity.
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS
fyOcalcra In Plumbers Uasaml Steam Fitters' Supplies and Asbestos Packing-
BYRNES & KERR
OKKICK-ltOOM 1 SOIXDAD IILOCK.
Composition or Gravel Roofing
Contractors for Streets and sidewalk Vavlng and Curbing of Oak and any kind of Materia
Mako asiicclally of HUlnirs and Uravcl alks. Work promptly attended to. lia-tf
UUGliNKBTAFKEt..
STAFF EL & KUHL
General Commission Marchants Cotton Wool and Hides.
Aircnts for Weir Sulky Plow Steel IUdlns: and Walking; Cultivators Corn and Cotton
Planters Decrlnir Mowers ltcapcrs Binders and Harvesting Machines.
Littles Chemical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SANANTONIO.TEX;
cninmenc tl e
HOSIERY.
Closing-nut of Hosiery.
Piled hluh In baskits woeihlblt a vast ar-
rayoninikoii lots and shea ladles misses' and
At Iflrl t"1" pairs assorted colors and sfzes.
At Wli (worth aw and Slo.
At ZOOol'l'msio00' mti coor'
Al 3RP i "'l pairs rancles and solid colors
ni uuiil worth from MM to no.
an dozen ladles' Maco yarn fash-
at tliosaino cut.
UNDERWEAR.
ia mo proMrttoii.
Btuslln Underwear.
w doien a-tneks full slzo musllaundorsklrts
A tremendous btar pllo of knit shawls felt
skirts. Nubias fascinators hoods etc. alt at
ru each worth f Mm and fl ai.
nevei been touched be
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manauor.
STAR
IN -
-MAVERICK
Hotel in San Antonio.
ALUXANDEIt KUIIL.
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