San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 25, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday .March 25 1886.
ROCHESTER LAMPS!
65 Candlo-Powor.
Absolutely Non-Exploslvo.
Etllngulthcd without Mowing down
Wobaic the fallowing irl. ll-t
Table
Hall
Library
Factory
Chandeliers and
Gas-fount Lamps
WCET OUR PRICES
PAUL WAGNER
OiCAH BfclttlHTHOM.
Undertakers Funeral Directors
Livery Stables & Hacks Connected
Macks No. 1011. 12 11 II IK Undertakers
OUco 21 Ilium Mm t and Hlttl.lm opposite
Menger Hotel. IIMles embalmed and ehlpcd
ml pomtsln th. Union only niiitollcarec
thoCrtr. lH'n 1- I Nlirnt. Tel. ISO
CARTER S MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECT0R8
4" mill I I Alnmo I'lnm
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
tUTt-l-ecIa! Attention imin to forwarding
First and Secoi iiiist
A jnungmiin hml alay-i accompanied hi
parents to the First Mi'llio.ll.1 l.'liur.li. lino
holiday morning hla liilher wai -.urprlncd
when In reply to"Aro sou readv Joliur"th-.
oiinir fellow said. "I Velio--. rallier thill I
will intend the N-cond MlllmdM tlil nuiriH
luir" I'ihiii lhl tlu.old gentleman lt.urt( .1
for the First Mclhodl.t In lileli sanctuary lie
wo a shining light nnd a great lamer aiouiul
Ihu huhii comer. 'Hie deacon although a
hard-working Clirl-.tlan. iiImi hcllcicd In tho
lf.Hj.1 things or niotlter earth and had a plen-
tifully supplied wine lellar wlileh la. he
knew thai llio )oung were llalile to l. Indlt
crootl liu kept (tinier link and key. l or nc-cnil
week the deaeou had noted the hollow wmtnU
In hlawlnoca.ks and he ulao noticed that hla
noil had taken a great liking fortucNcoiid
.Mcthodlxl church. (In the following Sunday
thedeaeon again nked his son to go to the
First Methodist nut John replleil that lie had
already niailo arrangements ti.nttt ud the r-eo-
nri.1 .Mclhodl-it. Thu deac llletly di I'urli d.
iiiiiljohn with three companion! who had
been In walling cut to the collar where I hey
had lecn all iilnog- secretly Indulging In the
thokothole. He struck a maieh and
with surprise that tho keyhole had lain
plugged and that a ery tlrong nlih-b(lHd
padliK'kbad lain attached tnltiudoor An
the rate or light rrouilhe tuckering match it
heeled agalnil Hie door they all nollcod tome
thltitf white mam which was some chai inters
and standing back they could hardly bclicva
IhelreyeaaM they read. In largo let lore these
dralght
Uncle hi
et. ami Iki
it Ml
lie cut
ornln. tlwluir
Igh ticket I
I4
wealthy
in in I
hat In
In Sao Y.
ade II
The)
ir Hint :M he irot Iron
can all talk. Ii
"the bridge" In help the hoya oer.
The IleUleame Into town ton ktio
And hired a "rock" InMilpfiur rot..
Just north liy snulh or the Alaino;
Hut III" wuler ratea on hoo.o and I
tftoon broke him up
1 wit hciibh till gone
'tlie son or a gun"
Ho lo
Where he pawned til lull to I'marann.
Feather work on cards
from Morella and the City
of Mexico. Aztec and In-
dian Pottery and figures
of all kinds from Guadala-
jara. Onyx Jewelry from
Puebla Filigree Jewelry
in Gold and Silver from
Guanajuato and the City
of Mexico.
Miniature Birds on
blocks from.Aguas Cali-
entes and Morelia.
Horn Goods from San
Luis Potosi.
Zarapas Mexican and
Indian Blankets.
A. O. GILBERT
4 East Houston St Next.'to Bridge
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered Here ahU There by the Iiocal
Reporters.
Hosts are becoming plentiful.
Miss Clara l.oilUe Hello np.caM
at Turner Hall mi the Slit Instant.
A randy iulllnr taken place on North
Flutes strut to-night.
Several "storm" parties are being
contemplated for rJaturtlay evening.
Captain John Campbell of Campbell-
town Texas Is In the oil.
I'ancnast it Son havn the new shapes
In spring bain.
What docs Hie Time! mean by the
word "a mhlematlc?"
Ciirunnd comfort rehire In .St. J ii-
cnb'aOII the Kreat pnlii-rellevliig nml
healing reined.
The umbrella china Ireo f alionl to
bloMoiii. They prrient n beautiful
nlj;lit In full hluom.
-The Siiinet mud In buy hnnillliiK
freluht. working their force to full ea-
paclly. Justice Anton Adam was leaning till
Ii on il pentlvclyon lilt liaml thin morning
an the l.iiuir reporter entered. "No
lientl" h nuitttireil nadly.
As Ihere are no nplatea In Ited Slar
("ouith Cure It cannot Injure children.
Twthty.me renta.
The Slrcctcar Company la actively
rnKOK'd In preparing new open enra for
the milliner triifllc.
Look out for our extraordinary oiler
for Monday next. II. 11. Khak
A freell parly will he Riven at
San 1'etlro park next Saturday to Ml
Urrtr.ofKloreavllle.
-llo not fall to prnllt lv our next
Monday ' rirlie. (i. II. 1'ma.sk.
A linen duater anil alraw hut wna
talhleoii the alreela thla morning one
limn waa wearing Ihetn.
A candy imlllng parly will take
place to-iiliiht on .Mnrahall alteet at the
realilencp of SI In .Marlliu 1'ajne.
Uuriiext .Moncfaj'e drive ulllcou-
alt of a verv ti'efiil line of gootla.
23-31 (l.ll. KntNk
-i:rnel .Sehllllng I lie limn who tried
to i nil Ida exltteiice on Miuiiny l.i.t
Willi a plulol bullet la rapidly reiim i-
Ing. I Saturday' I. miiT ne will entiiit-
erate nil the gooila wn olfer aa a apeclal
drive on .Mnndny. I). II Futsk.
The cane of Dell tuel a. While a
tilt hrouuht to try the lllle to certain
Innili la ocuiplng I lie Dlairlct (.nun
IiIh morning.
Mr. Johnnon Mlnter la the haipy
poarearor of the llneat dog In town.
'Ihe hearing or the application of
Tom Harrison forn writ of habeas cor-
pua will take place In the Dlllrlct Court
at :i o'clock thla ulternnon.
Una .Norrroaa. who hai been con-
fined In lila bed by blood poisoning la
again on the sareetB.
Meaara. .1 T. Ilrady and 0. Ilaln left
thla morning on the Arunana I'asa Knll-
way on n llshlng and hunting expedi-
tion. Fine neckwear underwear hata
ahoea and clothing cheap nt Kox'a i!71
Commerce street. 3-Is-tf
The beat Mexican restaurant In
Texas la at 218 Soledad street. Serving
families a specially. 3-2-1 in 1!. Sak.i.
We carry n full line of garden mid
hulrant lioe. Are sole ugenls for
'Ilome Comfort" rangea.
:i-l.V Shaikh A UiniihN.
The Mikado Sixteen will glte u
slorm iarty at Major 'leel'a realdenee
on South Laredo etreet next Saturday
night.
I'red Lyons accidentally shot al
Dry den recently la tinder treatment of
Dr. Auioa Graves here and la doing
nlcaly.
The famous JtocheaterlHinp; best lamp
for stores saloons ami realdencea. At
I'nul Wagner's.
Why waste away nllh consumption
when I'lilmo Cura will cure you. 17-tf
lMilnio Cura la perfectly harmleaa
and Ihe best remedy on earth for all
ntrvoua discuses. :i-17-tf
-If jou are weak or nervous or need
vitality tako rulino Cura; contains no
opium nor Injurious druga of any
kind. :i-17-tr
I am weak and nervous: can't cat
can't aleep tired out etc. Get a bottle
of l'ulmo Cura only $l.as and It will
cure you. :i-i7-tf
The Tiroleaii concert on Alaino
plaza wna well attended and appreciated
iuat evening several encorea being de-
manded. Mayor Callaghan In hla budget; uses
the word "ahe" in speaking of the city.
The .Major la always gallant toward the
fair sex.
Consumption bronchitis coughs
colds und all nervous diseases speedily
and permanently cured by the use of
Blessings l'ulino Cura. n I'. Ilarr
agent for San Antonio. 3-17-tf
-At a meeting of the Police Hoard
yeelerday $(S0UO appropriation was
made for tlx additional men on the po-
lice fotce.
A pleasant atonn party wna given
last night at tne residence of Mr. J. II.
MoLeary on Soledad street which waa
well attended.
Spring la coming have your clothing
cleaned and dyed and look as good as
new. Oeorge Caen 410 Kast Houston
street la fully prepared to do tlrst-clasa
work and guarantee satisfaction. Il-lll-lm
A fishing party conslatlng of Mr.
anil Mrs. Long Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
others left thla morning for a day on the
hanks of the river for a Dili fry
The cases against the seven boya ar-
rested and lined us vagrants yesterday
by the liecorder were 'dismissed this
morning they having left town.
The Caledonian Club will meet at 8
p. in. Thursday March 2.1th at 21 Sola
dad etreet to adopt constitution and by-
laws. Kvery member la requested to be
preaent. Walti.ii Scott Chief.
Mr. William Alley and Miss Kda
Whltty were Joined In matrimony last
evening by Ilev. Felix A. Knox at the
residence of Mra. McCreary 2111 Losoya
street.
-Itoaenberger' garden which dif-
fered badly from the ellecls of the tire
on llelttl street Sunday night by belag
trampled cut by the llrenitn la being
reatored.
The ladle! who expressed their aa-
tonlahment at the low prlcea of white
goods last Monday will tlnd a still
greater surprise awaiting them on eur
next Monday's drive. 0. II. Kiusk
The City T store Is In no way afleot-
ed by the assignment or It. A. Holland
he navlng bad no connection with tbla
home for three niontha. Shall be pleased
to tee all old as well as new customers.
3-2o-3t W. J. IlOLLAMi.
William W. Jones the father of the
boy who died from an error of the drug
clerk Jenner In preparing a prescrip-
tion haa Instituted a J1U.OO0 damage
ault against Harry Fowler the proprie-
tor or the drug store where the fatal pre-
scription waa compounded.
The tirteentb game of the billiard
tournament was played last night at
Clark't billiard ball the conteatanu be-
ing Messrs. Itawht and Davis loo points
up Davis winning by a score of 100 to
8(1. WlDner's average 1 34.00. Time of
game one hour and twenty minutes
lo-nlght Messrs. Lyons and I'yron cross
euei the Utter receiving odds of 20 In
100. All are Invited.
-A large warehouse la going up Just
south of Martin A Schryver'a lumber
yard on the Sttnaet ltallroad track.
Mr. Cyril Searle will appear In Oil-
hert'a charming Inve atory "Sweet-
hearts" at Turner Hall on Saturday and
also recite "Caller Joe."
-Mr. Jlrlttaln of the Menger la at
peace again. Iln baa been troubled with
an aggravating bicuspid.
Anyone finding a Masonic gold pin
square compass and letter U. will be
suitably rewarded by leaving It nt thla
oilier. It waa lost tbla morning between
the Sunset depot and l.iaiir office.
The F.xpreaa alates that the I.lnnr
reporter who fell In the river yesterday
Irretrievably damaged lila pnper ahlrt-
front. Thla la altogether wrong: the
shlrt-rront waa celluloid and la now
clean.
Mr. llermsheltii nnd wife of New
York are at the Menger. They have
been spending the winter at Jackson-
ville Florida hut do not leave It with
any regret preferring the climate of
Bun Antonio Dooming.
San Antonio Is undoubtedly the llneat
city of the State and no other town can
how such magnificent dwellings.
Among those In course ol erection tuny
be mentioned that of Mr. Louis llerg on
Acequlu street next to the High school
Thla la an Imposing mansion of two
etorla built of rock. It has I) rooms nnd
ervant'a ofllcea. The rooma are lofty
and beaullfully adored with curly pine ;
the Honrs are alao polished and have a
tessellated bordering of colored titles.
The whole or the house !( lilted with
hot and cold water apparatus and gas.
In addition to these conveniences an
elaborate 8 atem of burglar alarma have
been Hied directly an alarm Is sounded
thu whole home la Illuminated the gaa
Jeta being lighted by electricity. 'Ihe
exlerlor of the bouse la very handsome
and broad galleries facing the southeast
tireee run round It. The cost of thla
handsome edillce will he about $I7.0UO.
The house has been built on Ihe plana of
Messrs. Gordon X Sheldon revised by
Mr. U. J. Cook the builder.
Another tin house Unit attracts at-
tention Is that of Mr. Ira Hewitt also
on Acequla street Tbla la being rapid-
Ir proceeded with. It la built of brick
liv Mr Kd. Uallagher nnd will cost
aboul SoOUU.
The drug store at the corner of Ace-
qula olid Itomana streets now In courae
ol erection for Mr. It. II. Lnckhart la
also an acquisition to the city.
Mr. Cable I'reildentoftheiiock Island
and Illinois liallroad la building a
princely realdenee nt hla ranch eight
rullea from the city on the Leon which
will coat $2.'iUIN) when finished.
t here are many other houses recently
completed fir approaching completion
all of which go to ahow that our Alnmo
City la destined to be the capital city or
the Empire Stale.
Bids Oponcd.
The following bids were received to-
day by Mr. Kmll Guentber architect
for the erection of two one-story frame
houses on l'lne atreet for Messrs. Abbott
& Stelnmann :
II. F. lienneberg $240
I). U'hr 2.4'JO
F.Fasky 2760
H. Gray 250
M.G.lllgglns 2lir!l
O. F. Challln '2.H10
Mnssey Bros i 2.U0U
L. .V. Hagy 3.U1I0
T. W. Carrlco 310(1
I. Schneider l.lioO
Schut7.e & Co 3772
Fink & Umscheld 4.01X1
Neumann A Llndahl 13-HI
8klpped for the North.
For some months a dreeay line-looking
young German haa been making Sun
Antenlo hU home hoarding at .Mrs.
l'hllllpa' on Alamo atreet. lie was a
good-looklig blonde nnd knew It nnd
was well educated. He wore good
clothes a little ou the dude order and
apparently had plenty of money to sup-
port the fust life of a young man ef the
world who had nothing to do but gain
experience. He was quite agreeable
and had n convincing way of asking for
favors. All thla aeoounts for Ills success
In securing them which he did rather
numerously generally In the shape of
little loans until his remittance from
New York would couie that being his
alleged home where he waa supposed
to have hail a lather die who had left
blm n snug Utile fortune ou hla attain-
ing bit 23th year. He was a slick artist
mid stood oil' hla landlady for two
months and when tblnga began to press
liluion all sides Mr. L. ('. Schuff the
name he answered to took French leave
and haa gone. It la supposed that he
lias returned to his New York home nnd
one of hla heaviest victims baa put the
sleuth bounds or the law on hla track
with the hope of catchlug hlra before be
leaves Galveston where It la supposed
be hat gone to tnke the Mnllory steamer
for New York.
Farewell.
Yesterday evening at Krlsch'a Hall
the membera or the Helvetia-Vereln
were celebrating the departure on thla
morning's train of their member and
friend Mr. Robert Hunzlker who goes
to spend the coming summer season
with hla parenta In the Alpine Moun-
tains or the Swiss Itepubllo Songs ad-
dresses dunclng nnd other amusements
Interspersed v. lib refreshments held the
ladles and gentlemen together until late
and a committee of the society saw the
celebrant safely to the train this morn-
ing. Dlod In Sight of Lund.
Mr. F. L. Talcott received a telegram
yeaterday evening from Mr. C. F. Pnl-
nieter hla brother-in-law dated New
York announcing the death of hla son
Little Ned on board of the Steamship
Comal of diphtheria while In sight or
land and lust previous to the arrival of
the family at New York. Little Ned
was the pride and Joy of hla parenta and
relation! and though only S years of age
allowed a brightness In mind that would
have placed him far In advance of hla
ago by those who did not know blm.
The Lioht expresses sympathy with the
family and relations In their bereave-
ment. A Reliable Article.
Tor enterprise push and a deslru to iret
such iriaals as will trlvo the trade satisfaction.
11. I.. Fowler It. Colin 4 Co J. I). Devliie J.
Clilvlu the drutrtrlsta lead ell competition-
they hell Dr. ilosanko'e Couaii und I. unit
riyrup lanauso Us the best medicine on the
market forCouirhs Colds Croup and Primary
Consumption i'rlco M renta and 11 riam.
Every tirst-class dealer sella Opera
PuOi cigarettes. Avoid lnlurloui imi-
tations. 4-7-ly8
THE CHEVALIER D'AUBANT.
A Lovo Btory of Old Louisiana.
Written for the Light.
Flrat among the ladles that graced the
early settlement ofeLonlslana under the
governorship of Mr. de Bienville was an
accomplished and beautiful noble female
of Orrmnn origin whose romantic ad-
ventures created at the time a great sen-
sation In the colony nnd In Europe She
wna believed to be the 1'rlncess Char-
lotte of Brunswick Wnlfenhuttel.
It was said nt the time that ahe had
become enamored of a brilliant French
olllccr whom she had known while he
was sojourning nt her father's court.
Her pure love was reciprocated but
misfortune could have It that she was
compelled to tnnrry the I'rlnce Alexia
I'elrovlcb aon of l'eter the Great who
abused and mistreated her so much
even going su far as to whip the beauti-
ful creature that out of grief at the
cruel and rough treatment she suffered
from thie brutal I'rlnce she took a nar-
cotic nnd wsa believed to be dead and
like Juliet waa placed In a tomb from
which owing to the devotion of one of
her ladlea of honor ahe waa enabled to
eacupe alive to France. Beaching France
the f'rlncesa rough! after the young of-
ficer her only thought and learned
that ho had been sent to Louis-
iana on duty to which country
he carried wltu him a sorrowful heart
and the painful thought ef his hopeless
love. The Chronicle enya that alter the
Chevalier d'Aubant for that was hla
name had accompanied Bienville In his
explorations of the hanka of the Missis-
sippi Itlver und while waiting to be
called again In r.cllle service D'Aubant
had retired on a small lot of land that
he wna cultttatlngaaa philosopher more
than as an agriculturist. Like all ro-
maiillcpiople be waa living with his
drcammnre than with the reality.
One'lovely evening while poor d'Au-
bant shut up In lila cabin .waa following
In the heaven of Ida Imagination clouds
of thoughts of the "past he saw appear
on his door sill n lovely female beauti-
ful aa Ihe woman of hM dreama antl re-
greta ; wna It mi hallucination an Irony
of hla excited brain an illusion of his
eye sight or the truth?
D'Aubant arose and walked toward
this phantom and stretching Ida anna
to scire the lion Ing folds or Its while
gonn; the phantom did not vanish: a
anert smile illuminated her beautiful
race ; her bands Joined those or the Che-
Her her sweet Bps opened nnd pronounc-
ed human words that Immediately
changed the adventurer's cabin Into a
paradise D'Aubant was racing reality.
Princess Charlotte soon explained to
the poor olllccr how she came to this far
desert of Ihe New World and added
Hint she was bis forever. A few days
afterwards the two lovers were united
In Ihe bonda ol matrimony; the French
chronicler adda that on the bank ol
llnjou Saint Tens In Louisiana there
can be seen to this day two gigantic; and
venerable oaks that they planted on the
day ef their fantastic marriage. Un-
fortunately thla waa not the end of the
adventures or tbla beautiful accom-
plished virtuous und unfortunate lady.
Having returned to France after some
years ber husband the chevalier was
ordered to the land of Barbery as major
of tho troops stationed there where he
soon died. Ills widow Princess Char-
lotte returned to Paris with her daugh-
ter their only child. These two un-
fortunate ladles leal a very retired life
and died one shortly after the other In
the greatest distress. L. C.
PERSONAL."
Judge Krneat Koeblg of New Braun-
Tela la In the city.
W. IL Wallace ex-Sherliror Atascosa
county Is visiting the city.
Mr. Manlove traveling auditor of the
Southern Pacific railroad. Is In the elty.
A. Wlnslow a prominent lawyer of
Laredo formerly United Stales Commis-
sioner there. Is In the city.
Messrs Bice nnd McFnrland repre-
senting the Greervllle Tobacco Works
of Owenabore Kentucky are In the
city.
J. J Mlnter baa returned from hla trip
to the Northern cities and brings back
with blm n tine hunting dog presented
lilm In St. Louis.
Dr. W. D. Llgon.Mra. W. Lamar Mrs.
K. Llgen and J. T. Dunbar a party
from Campbell Texas ore In the city
looking about them for a location In or
near San Antonio
George II Kalteyer has gone to Wash-
ington nml New York on a buelneas
trip lobe absent three weeks. During
hla absence Mr. Oeorge Schmidt will
liavn charge of hla business.
Mr. J. J. Hamilton editor of the Aus-
tin Cltlren l In the city In the Interest
of his paper. Mr.ilamllton Is one or the
able colored editors or the State and the
Lkiht wishes himself and his paper all
the prosperity Imaginable.
Mr. Horsley of London JCngland. Is at
the Menger Hotel. He has been In Amer-
ica but one week nnd Intends to remain
In San Antonio for some time being
highly pleased with the city. This gen-
tleman has only recently arrived from
Klmberley South Africa having been 15
years In the diamond fields and accumu-
lated a fortune In that locality.
Charles Bchrelner Kerrvllle: Thomas
F. Blnnle Muscatine. Ia.; E. J. Baker
W. N. Barton A. L. Ilunston and wire
New York; K. C. Moore Uvalde County;
E. Fenlon. Kansas; llartlett IUohards
Cbadron. Neb ; L. 0. Manlnn Souther
Pnclllo Hallway; William Bengali Boa-
ton; J K Wortblngton M.J. Langdon
St Louis; W. W. Bobbins Handle; II.
F. Scheer Cincinnati K. V. Moore Hu-
go Col:; A.T. Blake city; K.Northcraft
and wife Snn Marcos; J II Stephens
Kansas City; M. Voersanger Philadel-
phia; S. K. Utley Houston are at the
Menger Hotel.
J. D. Price Jackson Mich.; F. Y. and
J.M. Pittus Goliad. Tex.: A. Washing
ton. M. A.Wole I. M. Velano. V. Oelan
J. J. Burke Eagle Pass; Gates Dlbrell
Seguln; W. Scott. Kerrvllle; M. II. Ken-
nedy nnd W. G. Butler Karner: J. I)
Brown Del Illo; Alex. Stevens Flores-
vllle; Sherllf W. II. Jones Gonzales;
Oeorge Vaugban. Seguln; Jules Albert
Houston; D. T. Swann Palestine; 11. J.
Sledge. Kyle; Mrs. Stanley and sister El
Paso Tex.; J. N. Hoos Little Rock
Ark.; T. P. Baylor. Uvalde: Jack Hay-
mans Marlon Tex.; Mrs. Wm. Peter-
sen nnd A. Petersen Alamlda Col. are
at the Southern Hotel.
Who Took theOlrl.
Mra. Joefa O DeCardenns has a pret-
ty 14-year-old daughter who disappeared
a shert time back and has not yet re-
turned to her parents' home. A short
time prior to the girl leaving her home
a gentleman named Josefa Flores was
In the habit or visiting the family fre-
quently and at bis visits have or late
been few and far between the mother
suspected that he had abduoted the girl
and In pursuance or that opinion an aril
davit was made by her before Juatloe
Crawford this morning obarglng Miguel
Volllno with falsely ImprlsoaTng and
kidnapping her daughter Jesefa Flores.
elllno was arretted by Deputy Con-
stable Krempkau. bat did not go to Jail
be giving a $500 bond.
Werklngratn Attention I
Sim Hart Is selling Horse Shoe 35 cents
a pound.
Recorder. Court.
C. Saldino being drunk and disorder-
ly fined $5.
M. Sllvaa disorderly conduct $3.
Jeaui Garcia drunk $5.
IXHla Floret lighting 5.
Narclsco I.ujan lighting S3.
Mike Mulligan obstructing Nolan
street $6
E. G. Ilawley purchasing chickens off
the plaza unlawfully $10.
Only a Bucket of Water.
Mr. Fred Labourcade was given a
ducking tblt morning while In tbe back
yard or his saloon next to tbe St. Leon-
ard Hotel tome guett threw a bucket of
eold water out tbe teeond ttory window
which Incontinently drenched tbe young
gentleman and tpolled hit fine milled
shirt front and ruffled his usually tine
temper.
The most popular cigarettes are the
Opera Puffs at poDiilar prices. 4-7-l-8y5
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTES.
-"When you need any Job prlntlngcall
around and get prices at the Lioiit
office.
-Dr. L. V. Weathers aoule and
chronic diseases a specialty. Graduate
of Jefferson (Phlla.) college 18C0. Office
at Nette's drug store; telephone 118.
3-0-2m
Plymouth ItocK and Light Brahma
fowls and eggs for sale from pure bred
stock. 33 Soledad street A. It. Hurley.
3-0-1 m
Why buy elsewhere your Horse-shoe
and Square Meal where you can get
them at 40 cents per pound at WiiliTa
cigar store? 1-C-tf
ir you want to buy or tell any kind
of stock or real ettate go to Cnavez
Mori n & Mateu South Floret ttreet.
They will deal squarely. 1-2-tf
K. K. K. standa Tor Kay's Kentucky Kuro
or I.lulmont. which la made by an ofd Ken-
tucky horse doctor and la a perfect blesslng-
to man und beast forull purposes a liniment
can lai put to. Hold by K Kalteyer Hon
Chavez Morln it Mateu bavo taken
chaige of tbe ttock yard on South Floret
ttreet aouth of Military plaza where
they will do a commliilon business buy-
ing and telling all kinds of ttockl-8-tf
Just received at Fowler's drug
ttore a few copies of "Johnson's Ho-
moeopathic Family Guide." Praotlcal
Guide to Homceopatby also family
caaea. 1-7-tl
Why don't
lleaiiflfy a
to old aye r
uirirlste. Hold by K. Kalteyer Son
who marry later 111 life think most nf their
children." Hut It la a happy fact that Ilrow n'a
i loiuo cures wni equal p
Haw Goods for Spring.
Fine line of suitings for custom suits
lust received. Pancoast A Son.
2-20-tf
Knights or Ulnar. Alionl ten I
Sim Hart bat the Knlghtl of Labor
Cigars tells Horse Sboe and Star at 35
cents a pound gives you a fine long-cut
smoking tobacco for 5 cents and cuts the
prices to Suit the timet and your pockets.
Ws'ntsd.
A competent grocery drummer for city
trade In tbe wholesale line. One ac-
Jualnted In Ihe city. Inducements of-
ered to tbe right party. Address "Gro-
cer' 'thla office. . 3-24-tf
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Wlnelow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It tooths the child softens
the gums alleys all pain cures wind
oollc.and Is the best remedy for diar-
rhoea. 25 cents a bottle. 7-22-lyr
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T'jli powder never varies. A marvel of
purilr. strenfrth and wholesome nesa. More
economical thaa tho ordinary klndi and can
not be iu d In competition with the multitude!
oflowtcit abort wolffht alum or phosphate
powders. Bold only In eans Itoyal Daklnr
Powder Company 106 Wall itreet. New York.
EHNEST MSCHB
Saturday March 27
Mr. Cyril Searle
In W S. Gilbert's Comedy of
" SWEETHEARTS I "
The Comedy will lie pieoedod by an Olio In
which Mr J II lllwood. Mfaa Annie
O'Keefe. Mr. W Bote Mr. W.
bawson and
Mrs. Agnes Jean-
nrMy special request Hit. BEAItLE will
'oTLUijorrite slD"' K""''U voem ot
Admission - - $1.00.
Beats cau be reserved at Klscho'a.
SPRING 1866.
L.HUTH&SON
Hardware. Paint ud Seed Store
At Old Sta nil 336 BBS A ISO Market Btreot
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Headquarters for D. Landreth Bon's dar-
den field aud Flowor Seeds at wholesale and
retail. From the car-load lot to usual quanti-
ties to suit purehaaera. All aeeda nuarauteed
aa represented. Call and aee ua. Z-ls-tm
b5 -S
H
C. B. FRANK'S
"RENOWNED"
DRY GOODS AND FANCY DEPARTMENT.
THIS
Below we outline a few of the Many Bargains
we shall offer on Monday and during
the balance of the week :
Ladies' Cashmere Jerseys.
worth il M
worth 3 Ml
I.AIIK' AND UIIII.UltHM8'
STRAW HATS
From itfecnta tip.
A lleHiitlful Uncof
Embroideries Flouncing
Orientals Antlqn. Pp. tilth nnd
Torchon Iaca.
Moot Exquisite lino or
Yfhlte Goods & Embroidered Robes
Ever shown ht.e.
ck IB. FKj.isrK:7s:
31 and 33 Alamo Plaza. .
BYRNES
OrFICE-IIOtlM 1
Composition or
EL'flKNK BTAKFHI.
ST AFF EL & KUHL
General Commission Merchants Cotton Wool and Hidos.
Agents for Weir Bulky l'low. Steel Hldlnp and Walking: Cultivators Corn nnd Cotton
Planters Pecrlnjf Mowers lleapcrs rtlndera and Han eatltiK Machines
Littles Chemical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SANANTONIO.TEX.
JUST RECEIVED!
A
Large
Stock
-Which will
AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
You can get suits of tho FINICST 1MPOHTRD OU I4)Mi:STIOCM)THS maJo uu hi the
latest fashion. especially toy
Pomiiar Tailor. Coimnerco s
besttrimmlngtu'cd. A tit iruarauteed.
VAL. LORRA roi'uir Tailor Commerce St. near Bridge.
white f.w McAllister &BR0. ;
LT Lj 1 XOI S03 AND 205 S. ALAMO St. COR. VILUTAv
X X'JL JLi SAW ANTONIO TKXA
A JVI F" Wo Rro Wholenalo ftnJ Hot All Dealer in Auitm
White Lime Ilest Mrantls of Dark Hosciulale and
i . Imported Knjrllith Portland Cements Piaster of
fT t Y" 4" I I'nrls and Lonir Goat Hair and would ask you to
WsX X XCaVX JL U Call or wrlto us for prices before purohaslnsr else
where. Pleaso mention this paper.
HKMI-ANNVAL
BEXAR BUILDING and
....tSHMOtm
a.nni 411
.. . r.om iu
Kills Receivable....
Hinklnir Fund
Treaaun
Furniture .
Sundries...
iVlKI
nitosa I'ltoriTs
To Expenses..
To Keturn I're
To Net I'rolll .
Total t 1D.KU27
Profit during tho term
Undivided balanco last statement.
no. or SERIES.
Third ..
fourth.
Fifth ....
Klghth
nintn u i" o o yj ryj U7
We thounderslirned memborsortho Flnanse Committee hating- carelully examined th
Heportof tho Bocrctary for tbe six months ending December 31 1HH.1 find tho samo oorreot.
JOHN E. OC1I3E
Becrotarv.
tW The tenth scries of this Association Is
"hserfully given byilho undorslgnedopp-alti
srBear In mind that Frank J. lleltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Great Northern
depot. Ml-ly.
Rare Business Opportunity
Half Interest In an old established
wholesale and manufacturing1 business
In this elty. Btrlct Investigation asked.
Particulars at Hilton & Young. Soledad
street or this office. 3-I8-2W
TOM BINT Several finely funnelled
X. w
804 E. Commoroe at.
JltASANT FRONT ROOM-Wlth board at 211
. North at. Ikci-U
pvAY BOARDING At SU North at.
"lir ANTED A alttiatton by man s
Sill North street.
WANTED At tho Golden Moot Bloro Just
ono thousand pulrs of laxits aud ahoea to
half sole and heel. No. 231 Commerce atreet.
marl7-lmo
WANTED Evorybody to know that nloo Job
Prtntlnr la done at the Llgnt oflloe at
WANTED A boy about 10 yeara of ago of
rood parentage and a good peuman to
work In an architect's oflloe. Addreeali. II.
tbteorUoe. u
"WIS IE :
Bouclc Etamino
AND CANVASS! ULUT1I.
Summer Silk and Pongees.
CRINKLED CLOTH
Muslin buiI Linen I.awiK
Satinesand Batistes
Kvcothlliff new In
CURTAINS.
Handkerchiefs Hose Mitts
AMU CUIMKTH
III nil the latest style.
& KERR
SOI.MIAT) flUlCK.
Gravel Roofing
AI.nXANDr.lt Kllllf.
of New Goods
l Hold
your oniur tu iimwilthmi pnifs. uy alm ii.ir iajiiiia iuu
street near lirl'tjm. Only flrttt-cliws workmen employ! aud the
HTATKMK.NT OK
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
HAN Antdmo Tkxas Ileceuiber 111 180.
iidlnir December 31 lnar showing-
411 1 Total
nuuiNo thu Tr.itM.
lly withdrawal sixth series ..
lly Willi. Iranal aevenlll aeries
lly withdrawal elirhth acrlcl..
Ity wlthdruwnl ninth series...
Huudrlea
Interest account
Interest mi sinking- fund
HV;4 Til
Value lit -..... valnn Withdrawal
Lost Statem't. ' resent valuo Vau0
lira i
175 iu
i n an
YSt HI
ll-.l 411
k! ai
r: 71
ITS tU
111) IU
inn 7
I ts U
11-' l.l
(Signed) AKANHAS l'HESCOTT
Finance Committee.
now open for subscription. Information will be
tbe Times olUce. JOHN H. OC1I8U Secretary.
Th. Turner Hall Orchestra
Has secured a flrst-claas leader and Is
prepared to furnish first-class mnslo at
all times. Leave orders at Itnodlua &
Tempsky. 3-3-lm
For Rent.
Nice furnished room fronting south-
east on l'reaa street. Inquire at ;No. 41
West Commerce street. 3-23-3t
New Cooda for Spring
Are comlnff In rapidly; everything you
want In clothing hats and furnishing
goods. 1'a.ncoabt A Bon.
2-20 tf
An Enterprising Reliable House.
A. Drclss cau always bo rolled uikjii not only
to carry luatock tholiest of everything but to
BcouroUio Agoney for aucb articles as hnvo
well-known merit and aro popular Willi thu
IH'opIo thereby sustaining Oiu reputation nf
la-lng always enteri-rlalng uudotcr reliable.
Having secured tho Agency lor tho celebrated
Dr. Klng'a New Dlscoery for Consumption
will sell It on a poaltlro guarnnteo. It will
Biu-ely euro every nirectlon of Throat I.ungs
and Chest and to ahow our coutldonco wo In-
Ito you to call anil gi t a trial boitlo free t
Laborers Attention I
Blm Hart Is selling Star at 33 cents a
pound.
Kay's Kentucky Kuro or Liniment haa been
la ueo ln Kentuoky since HMD aud In Texaa
a naol74. When you need a liniment try It.
For sole by F Kaltorcr & Bon.
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