San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 93, Ed. 1, Friday, May 7, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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$hc gaily Sight.
FRIDAY MAY 7 1880.
Such aa Itefrlgeratora Wtrti Saloon.
Chcala loo-Crcani Freeera Walcr-Ooolcra
Watcfllltcrera nathTuba Hprlnklmit-pota
HyTrape. Flowcr-Pota llonnlnir-llaakcta
CrtMij(t ricta.Klower'Traincra Flower-flands
Fruit-Jars Jelly-Cans Wirt' lllaht'ollTB Meat
ndehceac-Sarca Fly-1'una Hammocka la in-on-eVU0(
zera Ice-Plcka etc. fie.
(Jet our PprltiK Catalogue.
PAUL WAGNER
0CK Bat HOST HUM.
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
Livery Statics & Hacts Connected
llacki N.i. 1011. 13. 13 II IV Undertakers
Oitlcv 24 Ilium Mrtrt anil Htablcs opposite
Mcna-er Hotel. Ilodlcs embalmed anil ahlppcd
all uilnU Intr.- Union OnlyWhltollcaiie
the City. Open liar an.l Nlirtit Tel. ISO.
CARTER HULLALI
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
41! mid 44 Alniuo lMnza
SAM ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
WSnccIal Attention imcn In furnardlnir
budi lu all piirta of the United rHatca. Tele-
phone connection ('alls attended day and
BUSINESS SPAIIKS.
A. Kahn it Co. (ell tots of goods be
cause they sell them cheap. fi-.Vtf
When you need any lobnrlntlngcall
around and get prices at the I.igiit
Yea our drives always commence on
Monday. Ladles remember that fact.
o--zt U. II. FRANK
A. Kahn it Co. are selling good mat
tress ncKing at oc per yard. Uood
toweis oi duo per uoz.
A. Uahn A Co. sell a better low
quarter gents' shoe for $1.00 than any
otuer uouae in aan .vntonio. o-o-ir
Plymouth ltocit and Light Hralima
iowk anu eggs lor sale Irom pure breu
(tock. 3.1 Holedad street A. It. Hurley
3-0-1 m
Every first-class dealer sells Opera
1'uBs cigarettes. Avoid injurious Imi
tations. 4-7-ly88
A. Kahn & Co. have just received
another shipment of some nice nun's
veiling at do per yarn. o-n-tf
1'ancost & Son liavo Just received
another lot of choice summer rlothln?.
Dig men take notice; we will give you a
in. u-o-tr
We will oiler some specials for Mon
day at such low prices that compel!'
Hon Is out of thn question.
0-7-2t U. II. Kk.nk.
HSrilear In mind that Frank J. lleltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Qreat Northern
depot. (Ml-li
Dr. L. V. Weathers acute and
cbronlo diseases a specialty. Graduate
of Jefferson (I'lilla.) college 1800. Olllce
at nette a urug store; telepnone UK
3-02m
Why buy elsewhere your Horse-shoe
and Square Meal where yon can'get
them at 40 cents per pound at IVuflPs
cigar storer 1-0-lf
A. Kahn A Co. have Just received
duu pieces oi v ictoria lawns at Doa yard.
1000 doz. ladles fancy bordered banuker-
cnieis at mo per uoz. o-D-tf
If you want to buy or sell any kind
oi aioo.it or real esiaie go to cnayez
Morln A Mateu South Flores street
'1 hey will deal squarely 1-2-tf
The most popular cigarettes are tt
Opera l'ull's at popular price 4-7-ly
K. K. K. stands ror Kay's Kentucky Kuril
or l.lnlment which la tiuulo by an old Ken-
tucky horso doctor mid la a ncrlect lileaHlns
to man and beaet for all purpoaea a liniment
can I'D put to. Bold by JV Kalteyer O Bon
Chavez Morln it Mateu have taken
charge of the stock yard on South Flores
street south of Military plaza where
tney win oo a commission Business Duy
log ana selling ail ainus oi atocKi-u-ti
Kagland it Co. and II. I. Fowler
leu oi a remarkable cure euected by
Acker'a lllood Kllilr: A gentleman
wm nieraiiy covereu wun aores
.brought on by neglecting his system:
but a thorough course of Acker's Mood
Kllilr oured blm. They also (ay that
they will warrant this as being the beat
blood medicine that can be bought. It
is always certain to curs Syphilis In Its
worsi joriui n i positively guaranteed
Commodious temporary rooms 404
Houston street have been kindly
granted rent-free for three months by
Mr. Maverlok to the Y. M. .0. A. Tbeae
rooms will bo suitably and elegantly
fitted up at once aa reading room and
parior. xne memoersuip atreauy num.'
ben about one hundred and fifty In
Wo aro headquarter on
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
olutllnir a few of hoarv aire! (how In?
disposition not to crowd old age off
manage or action uerore ita nine ana
remembering tbtre Is a time foretold In
(acred prophecy when human life (ball
be great! prolonged.
There fa urgent need of a suitable li-
brary. The Importance of a young man
ring a taste rur uaeiui anu inairuc-
readlnc. la not annreclated. The
old adace. -'That an Ule man la the
devil's workshop" appear for the
most pan 10 nave gone iiuuc
out or memory. There are young
gentlemen of fine appearance and very
considerable In their own esteem who
are rather ashamed to be caught atudy.
Ing aa though there were anything left
lor inem 10 learn oucu are aiao auove
honest labor In their own conceit; but
In fact really below the honor which
tber lenoMv demise. Manr a whole
some lesson will be not only taught but
learneu in tne l. .u.u. a among om-
en that an honest man Is the noblest
work of God speaking after the manner
of men A Vi-itoii.
PERSONAL.
1. I. Moody of Floresillle la In town.
J. V. Tom. a solid citizen of Wilson
county Is In the city.
U. V. Cox. k irood citlren of l'oarsall.
Il doing Han Antonio.
It. A. Houston the bultlonnlre from
Uunzalea Is In the city.
W. J. llutler the big cattleman from
Karnes la at the r!outhrn.
I.. II. Jlrowne. Kin... ex-State Senator
la In the city from San Marcos.
Jul us and lY.u. King from Cleve
land Ohio are here prospecting.
W. J. Marlleld. a Drnmlnent merchant
from Helena la In the Alamo City.
J. W Dwver. a call e-buver from
ltaton Now Mexico Is at the Monger.
Herbert llartlctt. olvll engineer from
Mexico Is In Han Antonio on business.
Mr. N. Fleinlnu. an old gentleman of
prominence In Ueorgla Is at the Men-
ger.
Louis K. Faint of Dallas mid J. A.
Mlttainnn of Ualvrston are at the
Menger.
Bam Trimble. Deputy SlierM of Atas-
coala county is a looker-on In the his-
toric city.
Mrs. Dr. .1.1. I.lchtliall. widow of the
Diamond King Is at the Menger accom-
panied by Charles llesty.
M ssesUert e and Matt e wooda and
their mother left Inst evening for their
mure nouie in iJonvcr Colorado.
C. D. and I'. II. Hill wealthy gentle
men from Kentucky are In the city
prospecting anu win iiKeiy locale.
J. K ltoess. a wealtbr German tour
ist Is at the Menger. He comes from
New York and Is on his first visit to
lexas.
lion. V. A.Nelson Hood of London.
Is at the Maverick accompanied by Mr.
ltoelnion. of Arkansas. Mr. Hood Is
an Kngllih Karl traveling Incog.
Char es Marshall and wife. A. V. Itoli.
bins W. Von liosenberg tV. 11. Klre-
baugh and family and Miss Mitchell of
Connecticut are at the Menger from
UnolilmeJ rraighl tl Auction.
Saturday at 10 a. m.. Colton 1 Ueltan
will sell at auction at No. 3 West Hous
ton street a large lot or unclaimed
freight consisting of one lot of trunks
boxra of household goods canned frulta
bacon butter pianos vinegar cheese
(ewlng machines and other goods. No
limit. C'OLTO.N IlOLTOX
Auctioneers.
A Good Political Club.
A movement Is on foot to organize a
worklngmen'a political club In this city
to take a hand In the coming campaign.
No person who Is an olllce-holder or a
candidate for any ofllce will be allowed
to join several nunureu names are al-
ready enrolled In this club.
itolllng Nine Pins.
picked nine or llielreluli rortnokcKt or Iter.
In the nrat irniiiellin champions uero victor
niu ny dii (MiintHt In Hie aeeond iramo the
torioua by a aeore or -l In l'.J. The Fourth
Ward UoUliiirclub scclnir the victory of the
ainateurt out the proleaalonala luiteehal-
wlirnodoulit lie succctmrul. '
llotol Arrivals.
miiii Hutiu-J I' IJIton.oiro and child.
blua W Von IlinenlK rir II Hrebauirh wire
and child. Auillnt Mlaa Mitchell Connecticut:
Allen McCoy Thoum. (J (leorire. II Hunue-
ull. Ilouatoni (Ji-ome II (Jre.n. Kanaaa citvl
ii r.uuiur MMiuichmirir; j w UHjer. uaton
New Mexico; Mra F W Alil.laxc. I) L Ford
Ileailen i.uredus U t' ileMii'a and'wire CI
einro:J A Minimum. flHlveiiliin. .1 KTIlhtii
IuUvlllei Mrs J I 1.1 uhl hall. Charles llealy
'lelasj M V Flemlnjf lleorttla; UiuU F Faual
Uarllelt. Mezl
(liiMruor Alklnir unit aim (loiizulca: A I
Antra dnlwaloni'l' II McDowell l.ulliurlC 1)
Hill. A II J 1 1 1 1 . Itnceone Mills aa; J II Mill La.
Ile'unal'j II Kellev. Ilaoita: Kd Mehutze. Ana'
tin: I It llroHiie Hun Mareoa; W J Ma-neld
uud wire ami children Helena: F (1 Morrla
ii ; L It Dunn Little
ltoek Ark
Real Estate Transfers.
Cliurlea T. Dauvlierty and wife to M. A
IlauKlierty.or Mclennan County for (."TM
city iota No. 87 and IC alxjut i4 miles south
of this city betwecnthe Sun Antonio rlv
Boutli Fluresatreet
Cliarles T llauirlierty and wife to M. A.
IluuKlierty of MclJ linau County for fcri.10 lot
10 block :u lietueen Tenth atreet and Orand
ui euue. In the Third Ward.
It. J. Mnaacrlp and wllo to Auituatus Hmlth
and utre the aoutheaat part of oriirluul elty
eat or the Pan
iitro c
ek rorf?J.
Recorder's Court.
t liea
ik M.
Fenllrand (iasttlnir abuaUo laniruaiie di
mlHBcd.
Willie (Ii ecn iuurn llnir and OKlitluir. f 5.
fiissas.Elar
(LHtalJiinlii drunk f.'t.
J. TielDo U'atlnir uml itriklnjf f.1.
A. J. Trice drunk f ft.
Carlo Unrein tlirlitiiur. liaiulh(el.
mirupI hi vm njftiiinif t.
Henry Joi.pb dinnrtlerly dttiiiilgsM
U Horn drunk nndUlnonierly
Jt'HUKti i;ilt)rta Innultlng aniruuirt 15.
Mortuary
lliyilclan'a cvrttfleatM flled yestenJay show
the followlnif deaths!
Anna E. Wntowelt ajteU 10 years from
mite enffiritln.
Child or AntuQ Krawcxyk aged 10 dayi from
Merc-rat Morulfi 40 years
nptlon.
u 7 luonttia fnttumma'
Itoau Ucha 4 uontha Inanition.
VKUoeio llelirado 40 yeara eonamuptlo
l'ablo J. do illoa ftodritfuez S inoutha remit-
A Run-Away.
While the Missel Earnest were
drlvlnir last evening in their famii-r
rlage their horses beoame frightened
on Avenue O and ran away with them
iMiias uiiirii iud aicuua aim up JIOUS'
ivu .iitck a imiiu ijiacu luDy were
finally checked on Alamo plaza without
Injury to the ocoupanta though with
considerable damage to the vehicle
Please Send tYour Address.
All persona sending a confidential
communication to tne manager of this
paper are requested 10 senu tueir names
RAYS OF LIGHT
(lathered Here and There by the Local
Reporters.
Summery of the weather hot
ltlpo tomatoes are oo the market.
I'alnters Asaetnblv 3.003. K. of I.
meets to-night.
For sale Lodging-house at 305 West
Houiton street.
The Federal court Is still engaged on
the civil docket.
On with the hilllflel-aald an old
maid preparing her toilet.
Little of Interest was transacted in
the Justices' courts to-day.
Ixok for A. Kahn t Co.'a advertlie-
ment and learn tbelr prices.
The Chlne-JaDano Promenade com
pany In full custom la coming.
There will be a meeting to-night of
the Fourth Ward Itolllng club.
The only clsarettea which Jo not
tick to the llpa are Operal'uffi
I'aare A Jonta' muslo (tore Is being
painted and relltled on the Inside.
The automatlo cash system Ii In op
eration at rrescott'i grocery store.
Mr. J. M. Kmerson la again uti and
about after an Illness of several days.
Xurso wanted. Apply to Mra. John
Krasler BIO Main avenue. -7-3t
No nolaon In lted Star Cough Care.
No oplatea. It Ii prompt aafe and sure.
Mr. Oakley will alnir to-night at the
meeting of the llaptlat Hand of Hope.
The Itlveralde colored school JI. N.
Ilrewn principal ploknlcked yesterday.
P. It. and llrahma eltlll. 31 Solednd
street; also bees and honey for sale tf
A party wants ftm for three
momha. Address U. S. this oince. n-O-tf
-White flannel suits and white duck
pants at I'ancoast A Hon. fi-fi.lf
Depot for homoeopathic medicines
at Fowler's drug store 14 West Houston
street.
I'ancoast .t Son keel) all the novel
ties 111 clothing hats and line tarnishing
goods. 5-fi-tf
Street cars will stop in front or our
store during our next Monday's drive.
rW-'Jt U. U. rlMMt.
If vou want lots of goods for little
money A. Kahn it Co. Is the placo to
get them. d 5-tf
Wounds are quickly healed by St.
Jacob's Oil the greatest remedy known
to manKiiu.
Ills honor the Mayor split the
season wide open yesterday with a big
linen duster.
Divine services will be held at
Temple lleth Kl this evening and to
morrow morning.
Don't nay fancy prices for visiting
cards when you can get them free at
tne i.iniiT oiuce.
A. Kahn t Co. have no aneolaldavs
for drives but they offer rich bargains
every day. l-5-tf
Meeting of the Society for the Pre
vention of Cruelty to Animals to-night at
the court-bouse.
Postmaster Howard's olllclal bond
of $00000 has been made up and for-
warueu to wasnington.
Mrs. Frank Olsmlth will leave next
week to spend the summer with rela-
tives In Cincinnati Ohio.
Why pay Ec a yard for fancy dresa
awns when you can buy them at A.
Kahn Co. at 3 cents. 5-5-tf
J. Fred Chess accussed of swindling
was re-arrested yesterday but was re
leased on giving another bond.
A nleasant sociable and concert was
flyen at Mr. James Cull's residence on
latagorda street last evening.
Do not be deceived but when you
ant any lob nrlntlne. call around and
see what the Light ean do for you.
Mr Henry Wagner was thrown from
his horse while riding yesterday after-
noon but sustained no serious Injury.
T he nress bovs are sure of v ctorv
In their game of base-ball with the wool
buyers as 'Arry 'Iphen will wield the
oat.
A. Kahn A Co. arc closing out their
stock of gents' and boys clothing at SO
per cent cheaper than you can buy
mem anywuere else. d-d-ii
We claim for our ready made cloth
ing the best made In the market and we
five our customers the best lltting suits
'ancoast it Son. n-5-tf
A. Kahn 4 Co. do not give any
presents to their customers but sell
goods cheaper than any other house lu
oan Autuuio. o-o-ll
Judd Allen was arrested this morn.
Ing and Jailed on capias Irom Del Itlo
charging him with theft of hores from
parties in Mexico
Miss Virginia Itoisv's private
school plcnlo at the Springs to-day Is
wen uucnue. uancing is oeing in-
dulged In this afternoon.
Mary Clark colored charged with
robbery of $380 from a Frenohman in
this city some time ago Is on trial to-
day In the District Court.
The Maverick Property northwest
corner of Alamo plaza Is said to be In
the market as an eligible site for the
new Federal Court building.
lou will find a lob-lot of unnili ilia.
played ou our counters next Monday at
iiKurca ieaa tuan prouueer a cost.
"-'-I. u o 1 KAnK.
A meeting ot ladlea will be held at
4:30 o'clock thla afternoon at I'alnes
Methodist church on business connected
wun tne i. m. u. a. reception.
The willing workers of the Maillann
Square church nave arranged for a lawn
arty at ur ocuuuer s residence on
lartln street next Wednesday evening.
Deputy Sherlfl Alexander haa re.
turned from Cleburne with John Martin
the prisoner wanted here for theft of
inas. iiecaman-a cattle aome four years
ago.
A social hop will be given at the
Arbelter-Vereln Ilall on Kast Commerce
street Saturday evening May tl to
which all are Invited and solicited to at-
tend. c-C-3t
Never was there such a plcnlo In
store for the ladlea of San Antonio and
surrounding country aa we propose to
give them on our next Monday's drive.
M-2t o. It. FnasK.
William Huat charged with amug.
Rllng 109 head of horse stock from Mexico
Is having bla preliminary examination
before United Statea Commissioner
Stevenson.
A young man named Marlon Bun-
dress living In the vlololty or San An-
tonio baa been arrested for general
cussedaess and Is now In the couaty
Jail. Some aay the fellow Is Insane.
The Second ward achool children
and teachers are picnicking to-day at
San Pedro park. About 400 children are
In attendance. Miss Virginia Price Is
their Queen
Elk Lodge No. 35 Knights of
Pythias did some fine work in th
auipuucu mini ranK last nigut. One
worthy page waa also' promoted to the
Mr. John Campbell the popular
yonnd Hide Inspector Is now fully pro-
tected from danger by a mammoth re-
volver which be drew from the Catholic
fair lottery last night.
A boy Jumped the wrong way off a
street-car tbla morning on Houiton
atreet and after two well-executed
aumeraaulti lay reclining upon the
bosom of mother earth. With a lump
ofmud and a sickly grin en his counte-
nance be proceeded en hit way unhurt.
-A apeclea or human moaatrosltlea
have already commenced aiklmi: "la It
hot enough for you?"
There waa a little scene yesterday
between two prominent sub roia candi-
dates for Mavor. In which the veracity
of each was severely questioned.
The llelknap Itlfles had a meeting at
their armory last evening and chose l'i
of the IS men who will represent them
at the State drill at Lampasas In July.
The Iteoerder'a cour waa well at'
tended this morning with eager listeners
to the elevating (f) evldenco given In
agalast the unlortunates there ar-
raigned. The war correspondent of the Ex-
press evinces the claulo tendency or his
mind by perpetrating historical ro-
mances and reminiscences. They are
good Chawles.
The aecond night of the Cathollo
fair now In progress at Turner Hall
proved even more succeaiful than the
lint night. The tales for the first night
rooted up $330. There are 12!) young
ladlea In attendance.
If you need anything In dry goods
clothing boots shoes and hats put one
hand on your pocket-hook and the other
hand on your heart and go down to A.
Kahn & Co. Their prices will astonish
you. 5-B-tf
The San Antonio Rlflrt last night
selected the team that will go to.Lam-
pasas In case they decide to be repres-
ented there. As tt Is not certain that
those chosen oan attend the Hit will
not be publUhtd Ju(t yet
We always commence the week by
having a big drive-day at prices that
cannot be approached by any other
houoe In the city. Monday will be no
exception to the rule. Ladlea please
take notice. U. II. Fiiask
n-7-2t
Mist Anna E. Westervelt the niece
or the MUset Westcott who died yester-
day waa a most Interesting young lady
and her death will cause her many
friends In San Antonio and abroad a tad
shock. The remains were Interred this
morning at 10 o'clock.
Decoration day Is approaching. Let
proper arrangements bu made lor Its
celebration lor there's nothing more
beautiful In the customs of civilized
nations than this manner of expressing
appreciation or the heroism and virtues
oi departed heroet.
The lucky winners In the rallies at
Turner hall last night v. ere (lo. Lock-
mar a clock; Miss Withers toilet ret;
John Hickman toilet aet;MlasXlmenes
scarf; J. Campbell pUtol; Joe Dwyer
baby dress; T. W Mullaly. clock and
Mrs. O.Petltpaln silver card case.
An entertainment It being arranged
by the public spirited ladles of the city
to take place during the meeting or the
Texas Press association here. One of
the novel features will be young ladles
attired In costume to represent each
newspaper which will have n represen-
tative here.
There are still some beautiful alliga-
tor marches In the vicinity of Jackson
and Elnilra streets. They aro quite well
preaerved and with the beautiful green
scum that has formed over them make
a most R'ltbcllo abiding place for the
little froga that coral forth their Joyous
notes of pleasure at every eventide.
Three" Mexican women vendors of
canary birds lingered on I he sidewalk
In the rear of Dulllng't toru until or-
dered away this morning. They were
so poorly clad that ono uilght read their
Inmost thoughts through their apparel
and many were the dudes who almost
ran Into the Iron railing while gazing
upon them.
Hemember the Mayor hat called a
meeting of the citizens at the court-
house on Saturday night to look after
the entertainment of the Press associa-
tion. Texas editors are spunky indi-
viduals anil If San Antonio doetn't en-
tertain them properly the advertising
the gets from their meeting here won't
avail her much.
Mr. Ueorge II. MUllngton. of Mllllng-
ton Tenn. arrived In the city last eve-
ning to tee bit brother Mr. Ed. MUllng-
ton who wat dangerously wounded In
the leg In a riot at Murphyvllle on the
18th ult. Mr. MUllngton could not reach
here before amputation took place
which wat necessary to save life owing
to delay caused by wash-outs In the
railroads. Mr. MUllngton It greatly re-
lieved to find bis brother doing well.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Bon Ton Restaurant.
Mr. C. Henry takes thlt method to In-
form hit many friends and the traveling
public that he hat titled up a restaurant
at No. 210 Aoequlu street opposite the
Alamo Cement Company where he will
be ready to furnish llrst-clats meals at
all bourt during the day. From an In-
spection or the establishment It It no-
ticed that the appointments are all first-
class. The dining room pantry and
kitchen are all fitted up In elegant and
practical style. The tablet will be tup-
pueu witii everytuingine Benson oringt
and polite waiters are In attendance.
A number or line furnished rooms In
connection with the establishment. 1m
ror Site or tens.
Frank Starr desires to sell or lease his
lists and restaurant stand on West Com-
merce and Trevlno ttreett. Oblect of
telling It "transfer of business." tf
The Event of Summar Saason.
Those who desire eulf and fresh water
fish crabs shrimps turtle meats game
and vegetables ought to keep In mind
Frank Starr't refrigerator nt the Vanoe
house. Hit dally shipments are kept on
Ice and delivered free to all parti or the
city. lie It the only refrigerator man
in tne city wno makes atpeoiaity oi sup-
plying the public. 5-C-3t
Palroleum V. Nalby
D It. Lpcke Petroleum V. Nasby
editor Toledo Blade writes; "1 had
on a forefinger or my right hand ono or
moae pleasant pets a " run-rounu. '
The linger became Intlamed to a degree
unbearable and swollen to nearly twice
Ita natural size. A friend gavo me
Henry's Carbolic Salvo and In 20 min-
utes the pain had to lumuch subsided as
to give me n fair nlght't rctt which I
had not bad before lor a week The. In-
flamatlon left the linger In a day I
aontiiier it a most vaiuaoie article. "
A Great Blood Modlclns.
Kotadallt cures Scrofula Swellings
Ooltre Skin Diseases Liver Complaint
Rheumatism etc. Head the following:
"I have been a great sufferer for 15
yeara: not able to walk from in Injured
legi Have tried many M. D.'t and their
remedies to little purpose. 1 believe
llosadalla will cure me. Send me one
dozen by steamer. It was recommended
to me by a friend. 1 have taken two
bottles and find It helping me. The
druggists who usually keep It are out or
it and i cannot auoru to wait tuo slow
arrival or tneir supplies.
Lake Irena Florida.
John T. Bkexs
Supt. Board pf Public Instruction.
Special to Arttats.
Ono of the nnost establishments that Sun An
Gallery ot C. II. Mueller at 2U6 Commerce
eirucu Hero can no nun nruat unu uraufHll'
men's materials of both domoetlo and lm
lorted kinds. KmrravlnRB chrnmoa and
paintings aro on hand In an cndlcaa tarlcty.
Picture frames mouldings and materials for
ireaoo anu sign painting in large varieties
China decorutlona and material for wax flow.
large osaortment. Mr. Mueller ro-
hls esUbllsUmont.
mm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
purltl ttronirth and wholeaoineneaa. Moro
economical than the ordinary kinds and can
of low teat ahort Wright alum or phnapliMo
I'owdcr Company. Ion Wall at n ot Now York.
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand Children Opera!
MAY 14 AT CASINO HALL
BO-PEEP!
Opera In 1 acta by Wart) enlarged m ltii moat
rictnrcaque (Imunliuni Dancing Tableaux
Performed by Fifty-six Children
and tight Young Ladies.
Cnetumcs gotten up e"ieclully for this ncen-
Ion In thu mo4t tirilallc at) le. Mualonuder
hedlrectlon or F. Krouttner. Mtago iiuu.lire-
nent eoatiimca etc. by.A. Mchnnlth.
PLEASURE RESORTS.
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
Only Resort of Pleasure In the
City of San Antonio.
Concert dally from to IDinil p. m
A vailety of utnimcuif nts for ) nung and old.
Iterreahmenta of ult Hilda. Plenty or ahade.
A first eluaa reatniirunt la attachM In tlio ('
lal'llahtnent.
4 1 Vein P. KKIIIII.K IToprletnr.
SIMON FEST'3 GARDEN
Tlio public and BlrangeralnvJUil 4-0 f.m
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-KverylMidy li) know that nice Job
Printing Is done at the Light olllce nt
reasonable prices.
San PeQro Springs Restaurant
ALEX HARRIS
M Ctrully iinnniiiiccs to liUumiiv f rl-mli In
.Antonio mid thf tritvollnir public that ho
nUliitl with tlio Iicst tlio luurltit alTunN. Also
Parlies Picnics and Balls Provided For.
I'ollto iukI nltentlvo wultrra In Attendance.
MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
New York Direct!
Is ly tlio K)pulnr eH-inncri of tlio
MALLORY LINE
tiulllnjf from
Galveston Every Wednesday.
Tlirmtvli inl'. Pan Antonio lu Now York
Flrst-vlo.H .14.5U HfC-oixU-liiH)) W31.H.1.
Utile Include ovorylhlnjf on st miner. For
Neumann & Icke
WlioU'tutfe- ami retail dealers In
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
(londs delivered promptly to any purt of the
' t"AH we nak la n trial toeonvlnoo thu pub-
lic tlml wo sell goods ut rock-bottom pilces
und gtvo them the beat articles
COR E COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS.
Telephone No. H7. 4-Miu
RACKETT & SALL1WAY
Only Practical (X-nient and Btuooa Work era
In tho city. 11 enter. Ska. Cltra NcIlc Term
Colt a lVxIma hT.i1 Kwu'b Cement Maiuifao
Patent Stone Mantels.
Itepalrlnir In ulllUhrancnei promptly dono
AH work guaranteed.
0FFICES-336 E CommerM ind Hi St. Miry'USt
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Ban Antonio.Tkx.. AprlU two. f
In Rocordnnco wltli resolution of Board of
Directors of tills company paused March 31
lstvi a meeting of tho stockholders thoroof Is
called for Juno ml at tho otnoo or tnoc
tmnv In 8an Antntilu. for tho mirpose of
(horUlna tho execution of a morttfaffeor'trust
(leou upon mo ((.-) eujni nunorvu nim iiy-
ttvo miles of railway authorized by amend'
ment to our Charter filed March ffii im to se-
cure on Issue of ten million dollars In fort;
year (t nor cent irold bonds to bo Issued at the
Hiinn tiH-f ihnnMnl dollars ner inlto or
completed rood and also to vote upon an In-
crease oil. p u. IXTP lTwIdenU
II. F-IYoakuu Secretary.
G. B. FRANK'S
ALAMO
o0ur Regular
flnntlpmnn. nttontlnn'I
what we have to say about
OUR BLUB FLANNEL SUITS
lit WHO warranted all wool at Tit
lxt 4. Al all wool ..at una
lot 7231 Cheviot ..at 10 Oil
Fancy Plaid in Casslmeres.
K1I0 atfli H
nt n sr
..at n hi
.at to (i
nt in i'i
at in x
..ut n i.i
lt HI" llnndanino and all w
lulta. err
w Mohalr
nobby atylea In Wnralcd L'irkacie
all tho way from til Mto HO. I
Youths' and Boys' Suits
3 1 and 33
A. HEUSINGER
i
Tlnwitrii AKato Irtmwara
t'aluta Olla (llnaa
Agent for Perry & Co.'s
ObADiplon llarv.at anil ilrlghtou Ilanojea nuil llufonl'a
Ntr.l-Chlll.il I'lnwa Bulky I'lowa Ciiltliutnra.Klc.
Fence Wire of
I.ANIIIIKTII'H
3 1 0-3 1 2 Military
ELKHART CARRIAGE
vrUf. vrn nuTe no aM w ior
twelve vrara have ilftxlt with the con-
tiunwr. WonhlpanrwticrewUhprtvl-
I nit. We y
bprina WRn at i me I
iothfrsfiollaTftS.1. TopUuiorioi
flttt tln n uiunlly nold for
i. Ournarni-MAreallNA 1
J.riilliiT. Hnmr 8IO to
Adtlrct.
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments!
At
A. KAHN & CO.'S.
We cannot be undersold as we have again re-
duced our prices 20 Per Cent from former prices.
Our aim is to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE in San
Antonio. We have no special days for drives. We
don't give any Chromos or Watches.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
tho dollar. Vu
Iiik our slock.
imdcuta'CtiSBltncr
iHultaattlftl. i
limilenta' niaalu
KKllltl
lilldcnta' Cnaalinere Hulls at lira) worth II Ml
lulllenta' Caaalraero Hults lit TlO. worth 12 (HI
li dents' Cnaalmcm Suits at 1M. worth llllm
limllenta'Ki'eraiiekerKultaat SKI worth 4 HI
lai'alratllueKlanneirantaiitaiii). worth tlfal
Youths' Hoys' and Child reu'a Hull
l ft niaultuii
ajolloya'Walata..
airVki pair
' Knit tluileralilrta ntffio
' K'nlt Ilruwers ataio. ..
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
GOO Pieces Indian Linen
at KHo yard
M Pieces Indian Mncu fine at Mo yard
300 Pieces very flue ...... from 12tfe to ISO yard
Also a very lanro line of Nainsooks In Hmall
raeilluni and very lanro patterns at K'ic lto
lo 15c akittiidiw.
DRESS GOODSJJEPARTMENT
75 nmbroldei-cd Drcaa l'atterna at tll
ir Kmhrolilored Dreaa I'ntlerna at !M
You can auvo 40 percent by nrlcluirtiur liiu-
liroldorles for wo liavo Kot lliein very low In
llainburir and Bwlas. from So lior ) nrd up
All-Over Xuco for yokes and slcovoa
fromrioperyiirdiip
1000 Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at 3c.
10(10 Pieces Fancy Ureas tjiwna .ut 5o
;on l'loces Fancy Ureas Lawns. .... .at To
HH Pieces Kuncy Ilresa Lawns at !(o
fta) Pieces Fancy llrcaa Lawns at loo
7.1 IMecna (HLoman TiJBUO at VtO
-.n Piece Albiitrnaa. worth aio at 'J0O
4IU Pieces (lluirhnina it to PC llki and U'sio
A. KZAHZ3ST &c CO
Main Plaza and Acpquia Street.
A1IOVK TUKCITY UKEWUHT
On tho river. La ner Iloer and Cool Bummer
Drlukn. CONCKHf and DA NCK every Sun-
day Flylnjr llorttei ror tho younjf. Kaay
necoBa by way of Qruyaou stroeu Hcautitul
ihudo. Call and boo uio
4-23-3m JOHN HC11CU Proprietor.
STdRE.
Weekly Drive.
Rnnrl "nnrl nnnrlnr rwia-
Clothlnff":
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
In Immeiifto quantities three for IV) cents and
I wtter ones.
PERCALE SHIRTS
Wo olTor 1) doirn very pretty pallernsat
Wo otTor limdoyen wry pretty patterns nt Wi
eon In worth (I AO.
Ono hundred and fifty doren Percale Hhlrts
eitra lino pleated and plain fronts.
Wo ulso Include a rery itimh! I.tnen Front
Uu laundered Hhlrt nt W cents vach.
er Do not miss this
chance but call and get
a Nice Spring? Outfit at
Alamo Plaza.
I
anil lliillders' Hardware
Nulla Cullery I'.te.
Celebrated Cook Stoves
Every Description
IIAKIIKN HKKIIS
Plaza San Antonio
& HARNESS M F C CO.
added to the Ant
frfifttit both
W. II. fit ATT tccrrtarr Klkliartt ludUi
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS.
NOTIONS.
riflOODoz.UoodThreiul atOodoz
AllRtylefjof ladles' Canvas Helta . ..at 10c each
lOOOClilldren'a ltubber Ulbbs at6o
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS DEPARTM'T
101KI Doz Fancy Tnwlt . at Wlo do
W l'leees Turkey Rod Tub! o Damask
W l'lecvH lllenchod front 4Uo up
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.-
lllrached Btwtlngs.. from fa jmt yard up
Hod lick I nir nun fto tier yard up
from ra jut ynrd up
GUSTAY PELTZER'S SALOON
Cor. llarr.ra and Alamo Bts Ban Antonio
ller on driiut'lit. Lunch and i-efrcaliiuents
rendezvous here. Call and a
4-4!m GUSTAV l'GLTZHlt Proprietor.
LU.
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