San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 99, Ed. 1, Friday, May 14, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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gfoc glitilij Sight.
FRIDAY MAY 14. 1880.
Such as llcfrtircratiira. IcM'licsls Saloon-
Chests Ico-Crcnm t'reerers Water-Coolers
tt'atcr-KUterers bath-Tubs P.rliiklinir-I'tl
Fly-Trap". Hower-I'ols. llaiurliurllaskcla
CnUrt Pelt Flower-Trainers Flower-Stands
Fruit-Jars Jelly-Cans. Wire IllshCutcrs .Meat
and Chcesc-Barce Fly-Fans Hummock Uin-on-P-iucciers
lco-l'lcks cleric
(let our Spring- t'ataloitue.
PAUL WAGNER
MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
Hew York Direct!
Is by tho ipular steamers or the
MALLORY LINE
Halllnir rroni
Galveston Every Wednosday.
Ttinuiirh rale
Vork.
sm.as.
bates Include eTcrylhltitt' oti steamer
tickets. state-room and full Inronnntlnii
on or wrlteto tv J. 1 ol'n .1 IcneralHoull
l'acnirer .lircnt No 12 West lommercu
cue
Livery Staples & Hacks Connecteil
the City linen bay and Nlalrt. Tel. IHO.
CARTER & MULLALI
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
NJ
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
4iS mill 44 Allium IMnru
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
tVSpcclal Attention mven to forwarding
bodies to ail parts of the United States. Tele-
phono cuniuvtlmi. Calls atlindid day and
BUSINESS SPARKS.
When a man la coughing (jive blm
lied Star Couch Cure it will atop blm.
A. Kahn A Co. aell lota of Roods be-
cause they aell tbem cheap. 6-S-tf
When roil need anv lob nrlntlnircail
around and get prlcea at the Light
Sullivan's la the leatlln houae for
.ladles tine ahoca In all widths from A.
to K. F. 6-14-tf
A. Kahn A Co. are Belling good mat-
treaa ticking at Bo per jard. Good
towela of Wo per doz.
A. Kabn A Co. aell a better low
quarter Rents' ahoe for $1.60 than any
other bouae In San Antonio. 6-S-tf
Everv first-class dealer sella nn
Puds clgarettea. Avoid Inlurloua 1ml-
tatlona. 4-7-lj8S
A. naun A Co. baTe Juat received
another shipment of tome nice nun'a
veiling at So per yard. 5-5-11
Pancoat A Son bave Juit received
another lot of choice summer clothing.
Illg men take notice; we will give you a
1". 6-5-lf
Ha7"Jlear In mind that Frank J. Heitel
keeps bulldera' hardware and lumber at
tne International and Oreat Northern
depot. R-ll-ly
Why buy elsewhere your Horse-shoe
and Bcjuare Ileal where you can get
them at 40 centa per pound at Wufira
cigar atore? i-tnf
-TA.Ka";.A. 0 lave imt received
CUO plecea of Victoria lawna at Be a yard.
1000 doz.ladlea fancy bordered handker-t-hlcfvat
25o per doz. 6-5-tf
Uyou want to buy or aell any kind
of stock or real eetate go to Chavez
Morln A Mateu South Mores street.
I uey will deal squarely. l-2-tf
-lbe tuoat popularclgarettea are the
Opera I'uffa at popular price. 4-7.lv
-Madame Qulnlan'a mllllnary la ele
cta... ...u aijriMa ana ine pncea are
reaaonable. Ilata from $1 to $23 at 221
and 210 Commerce atreet. B-12-lm
K. K. K. standi for Kay's Kcntuoky Kuro
or Liniment which Is wade by an old Ken-
tucky horap doctor and Is a perfect hlesslnr
can be put to. Bold by K. Kaitcyor 4 Bon.
Chavez. Morln A Mateu have t.v.n
charge of the atock yard on South Florea
street south of Military plaza where
mey win no a uum mission uuainesa buy-
log and selling all kinds ot stockl-U-tf
In order that; sufferers may know
that Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will al-
ways curs tbem. llaffland A Co.. and
II. L. Fowler emphatically say tbat if
the Tablets do not relieve every case of
Dyspepsia constipation sour rJtemach
Sick Headache. Heartburn eto. thev
do not want any pay. The physicians
ay I bey are the finest combination tbat
can tie touna. i-rice s cents.
Consumption bronchitis coughs
colds and all nervous diseases sneedllv
and permanently enred by the use of
isieasingB xuimo iura. u i isarr
agent lor can Antonio a-wu
We ore liindiuartem on
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered Hera and There br the Local
Reporters.
1'alnters Assembly. K. nf 1... meets
to-night.
Wanted Uootl well digger. Care
this ollice. B-14
- A. Kahn A Co. aell nice fancy drees
lawns at Scents per yard. 6-5-tf
When Ton want groceries telephone
Abrahams Military plaza. 6-8-tf
It la rumored tbat Mr. Wyatt King-
gold la soon to be married.
The Snrlnir e n of wool la lie nir
brought to the city In largo quantities.
For Sale Uy M. Koenlghelm Tour
Durham Texas raised bulla. 5-13-flt
P. It. and Brahma rgga. 31 Soltdad
street; also bees and honey for sale tf
-While flannel suits and white (luck
pants at i'ancoast A Son. 5-5-U
The colored schools are picnicking
to-day at San Pedro Park.
lbe Fashion Theatre will present a
number of new atara next week.
Illllon A Young now offer six acres
of land to the city as a gravel pit.
Superintendent Smith's little child
who has been quite III Is Improving.
For elegance sttlo and tit In boota
and ahoea go to Sullivan's No. 21!) Com
merce street. o-ii-n
Gout In the feet will never trouble
you after a rubbing with St Jacob's Oil.
An Intellectual treat awaits those
who attend the Turner Hall tbla even-
ing. The Mission Hose company hail an
excellent drill on Uollad street last
night.
Volt can get lbe beat three-dollar
shoe at Sullivan's No. 21!) Commerce
atreet. 514 tf
I'ancoast A Son keep all the novel-
ties li clothing hals and line furnishing
goods fi-S-tf
Kmanuel Abrahams baa removed his
store to Pllt A Mcck'a old aland. Mili-
tary plara. 5-8-tf
If you wantlots of goods for little
money A. Kahn A Cn. la the place to
gel tbem. A 5-1 f
The beat place In the city to buy
your grocerlea la of Kmanitel Abrnhauis
Military plara.
Don't pay fancy prices for vlslllng
cards when you can get them free at
the I.iuitT olllcc
A. Kahn A Co. have no special days
for drives but they oiler rich bargains
every day. B-5-lf
Divine services at Temple Iletli Kl
tbla evening unit to-morrow morning at
1) o'clock.
Feathers drrd cleaned and curled
at Madam (julnlaii'a '.Ml and 2111 Com-
merce street. ol'-'-tin
There will be an Interesting meeting
of the First llaptlst Church Hand of
Hope lo-nlght.
- Wanted Man and wife lo live on
ranch. Must understand liny business.
Call at this ollice. B-ll-tr
A. Varga baa good hand-made single
harness from J8 In $10 and double har-
ness from $15 to $76. S-H-St
Don't fall to see Madame (Julnlan's
hair goods glossy awltchea. etc. 221 and
21G Commerce street. S-12-lm
Why pay Bo a yard for fancy dress
lawns when you can buy tbem at A.
Kahn A Co. at 3 cents. 5-5-If
Do not forget the Japancate Tea
I'arty at the old Literary Ilall opposite
the Maverick Hotel to-night.
There will be a meeting to-night at
a private residence on Fifth atreet to
make arrangementa for a picnic
Cox Day Clerk at the Southern
Hotel bad bla head sand-papered.
For the beat home-made harneas for
the leaat money go to A. Varga's op-
posite Southern hotel ollice. fi-13-3t
Do not be deceived but when you
want any Job printing rail around and
see what the I.inirr ean do for you.
If you want te hear cattle and sheep
talk attend the conventions held every
night In front of the Southern Hotel.
The sale of seats to the operetta of
uo-j-cep insures a great success lo lis
managers. To-night at the Casino.
What is the present city administra-
tion going to do In the matter of sani-
tary protection for the summer season?
When you go to market to-morrow
step Into Kmanuel Abrahams' Grocery
on Military plaza and buy jour groceries.
The finest stock of groceries can be
found at Kmanuel Abrahams Pitt A
Meek'a old atand Military plaza. 5-S if
The choicest groceries and lowest
prices ran be had at Kmanuel Abrahams'
corner Trevlno street and Military plaza.
Mr. Henry Terrell will ship three car
loads of beef cattle and two car loads of
horses to-morrow via the Missouri
Pacific.
Why Is not the planking over the
San Pedro ditch. In front of the Southern
hotel repaired? it Is In a dangerous
condition.
Mr. Kobert White has been granted
the contract to replaster the court-house
for $1C0. and has given bond to do the
work well.
A loaded wagen broke a wheel yes-
terday afternoon on North Flores street
and blookaded tbat thoroughfare for
some hours.
A. Kahn A Co. are closing out their
stock or gents' and boys clothing at 60
per cent cheaper than you can buy
tbem anywhere else. n-5-tf
We claim for our ready made cloth-
ing the best made In the market and we
give our customera the best lilting suits.
I'ancoast A Son. 6-5-tf
A. Kabn A Co. do not give any
preaenta to their cuatomers but sell
goods cheaper than any other house In
San Antonio. 5-5-1 f
A full line or ready-made dresses In
white batiste seerauckere.lawna. etc. at
Madame (jnlnlan's 221 and 210 Com-
merce atreet. 5-12-lm
Ketnember to-nlirht li tlm l..t nit.t
you will have an apportunltv to bear
tcui.uerKaiieaK wno is one of the llnest
orators on the stage.
Juana Monies de Florea and Joao
Mores have sold to (1. It It . ii
fronting 18 varaa on Dolorosa street.
First ward for $1600.
Found a black pony with bridle
and saddle. The owner can get same by
Inquiring at Muth's saloon Government
Hill and paying expenses.
The Minstrel performance last night
will not be repeated right soon neither
will it go to Austin though a liberal
iMuyuamvu una ueen receiveu.
Our new story "A Maiden Fair" the
lir. . " VV"F!". i wuicu appear in
this Issue Is destined to be Immensely
popular with the I.iniii readers.
Bon Ton Club hop composed or
juauauie uunaiuson'S late scholars will
give their first regular weekly bop at
' uau rnuay may 14.
The street parade yesterday by the
warrior-minstrels attired in full
!""5U0. unuorm and plug bats and
.caue.ii uy mi ilg cavalry Hand was
One display.
The scandal monger and slanderer
are the moat dangerous serpents In a
oommunlty. and are responsible tor a
majority of the crimes of murder com-
Hon. V. A. Nelson-Hood an elegant
gentleman or the nobility of England la
at the Maverick. Mr. Nelson has been
traveling in Weat Texaa and doea not
vciuug tuiue - uissauaneu ' school.
A woman with small family desirous
of a quiet borne In a good location near
tilaza. who will rook fur three ran hear
of such a place by applying at OTI Ave-
le K. 6-I2-3t 1
Sanllarv Inspector Torres turned the
day and flooded the streets placing
them In a very muddy disagreeable con-
dition. The Alamo Gun club Is practicing
faithfully to tierfect themselves In
marksmanship for the approaching Slate
shoot. They practiced yesterday af-
ternoon. Some confusion was orcastoneit be
hind the scenes last night by Will Itole
losng Sam Dennett's $2.(HI0 diamond
ring. The ring wa reentered tills
morning.
In the District Court jesterday the
little negro thler Willie Searcy was
convicted or the theft of a watch and
chain and sentenced to servo two years
In the pjnltcntiary.
The He knap llllles will not be awn
to go to Lampasas. 'I he employers of
many of the young men refuse to let
them oil. besides many of lbe boys can
not afloid the expense.
The gallery Imps were more nnnoy-
Ing than usual last evening at the Tur-
ner Ilall bv Iho shower of splt-baila
which the) almost Incessantly ralnid
down upon the. audience.
Not oe. br Trustees of St Paul's
8:30 p. in. this evening Mnr ltlh. A. I)..
at tne j-arsonrge.
.tnh Iota of ladles and misses line
shoes and slippers rrom BO cents tof 1.511.
Greatest bargains ever offered In San
Antonio at sum ton's an. ski v.onimerce
street. 5-ll-tr
Lew linker for some lime the stage
manager at the Fashion Theatre la now
traveling with n large minstrel compnnv
which bears the name or "Lew linker'
Plantation Minstrels."
A nblinnev-awecti's horse mill outfit
ran away this morning from Alamo
plaza The contents of the cart uern
Very mueil -pirn" wueu Hie minimi wna
stopped on Houston street.
The Finance Commit Ice Is doing
their best to raise funds lor lh enter-
tainment of the Texas Press it I In
be Imped Ibey will raise money enough
to do the thing up In grand style.
Mrs. V. C. Giles the nlltliorlzcd
agent of the Confederate Home at Alia-
tin baa succeeded In securing over three
humirrd dollars In subscriptions to lbe
enterprise while In San Antonio
'I he Sun Antonio llllles will drill
regularly every night at their Armory
commencing on Monday preparatory to
knocking tlm biggest persimmon In
Ight at the Stale drill at l.nnipu'as.
A new social organization relent
the lloa Ton Club has sprung Into ex
Islence in Hie I Hint tvitrii uiey nop
to-night at the Arbeller-Vereln Hall
and the l.iuiir lias been kindly invited.
-Kjoii need anything In dry goods
clothing boots shoes nml lints put one
hand on jour pocket-book anil lbe other
hand on t our heart and go down lo A.
Kabn A Co. Their prices will astonish
you. BA-tf
The County Commlislonera were
engaged In auditing reports of county
officers this morning among tbem the
Sheriff's report for the last quarter and
the Clerk's report llnth accounts were
npprored.
The cause of religion should not be
condemned on account or a rew scandal
mongers and hypocrites that creep In
as a wolf In n sheep's skin. Hut Chris-
tianity would better flourish wllli such
weeds thinned out.
The properly on Commerce street
now In use by lbe Kxprrss Printing
companj- owned by Mrs. .1. II. Kamp-
tnann has been sold by that lady to her
daughter Mrs. Ida HerfT for the sum or
$10. love and affection.
Tho K.lghth civnlry linnd orchestra
at Turner Hall last night did not relish
the application or burnt cork In their
races but submitted gracefully. Marx
the violinist looked a veritable "old
Uncle Ned" with bis specs.
-The committee having In charge the
mailers pertaining to i tin entrnnin-
ment of the Texas i'ress association are
expected to make a final report of ar-
rangements at the meeting at Mayor's
office to morrow morning
The French clllena are requested
to meet at the Mikado's club room.
O'Connor A Sulllvnn's buildlni;. on Sun
day next at 4 p. m.. for the purpose or
making tne necessary arrangements to
celebrate tho anniversary of I be capture
ol the Ilastlle.luly II.
Ilyder-Tnylor Inst bis horse last
night. He tied the nnlinnl and urnt In
to Turner Ilall lo bear the gag the min-
strels were to get oil on him and when
he returned bla 'orse wnsgone. lie does
not know whether It was n ''bloodv
Joke" or a caae of theft.
Mrs. J. II. Jugle of Louisiana Mo.
and who Is a sister of Ofllcer Jeaa. lien-
nett of the police force arrived in tho
city last night accompanied by her rum-
Uy and Joined her husband and rela-
tives here. The lamlly Intends to reside
here having become uellghttd with the
city already.
The San Pedro Political Club which
proved such a factor In the election or
Aldermsn Mackey held a caucus yes-
terday and decided to call a meeting to
oe neiu to-morrow nigni at tne saloon
or F. G alan corner Laredo and Dolorosa
atreet to make preparations for the
election of a Street Commissioner.
The new First Ward schools arc
having their plcnlo to-day at the First
Mission. It was thought at llrst that
the pupils of this school would have no
ptcnto on aecount it is ataieu mat the
teacbers were opposed to It and would
not movo In the matter. Prof. Duck has
at last urged It forward to Its success
George MoCortnack the Itackmnn
who has already been conllned for milto
a term In the county iall pending his
trial before the District Court on a
charge of highway robbery was re-
leaseu irom jan yeeiemay evening or
Ids brother rrom Parsons. Knnsas. nlae.
Ing the required bond $2.VO In cash In
Garza's bank Mr. Garza becoming his
bondsman.
PKItHONAU
A. Wright of Uvalde la In the city
L. II. llrowne Ksq. of San Marcos la
again in tne city.
O. W. 8. Baker of Seguln Is In Hit
weatern metropolis.
J.'II. White or Corpus Chrlstl la do
Ing the hlatorlo olty.
A Y. Scherrer a cattle buyer- from
uenver i;oi. is at mo Jienger.
General W. It. Hamby of Confederate
fame la in tne city irom Aitaiin.
it H.BurneycAntlldnte lor Sate Sena
tor lain tne city irom iterryiiie.
W. 1). mocker a wealthy stock man
residing in Austin. Is at the Southern
Hotel.
F. M. MoCaleb. an enterprising and
Intelligent citizen or Cnrrlzo Springs Is
in nan Aniomo.
J. W. Orr. the well-known stnge and
mall route man la In the city looking
alter aome man matter.;
Fred Carleton and F. O. Mortis nrom
Inent declples or Dlackstone front Aus
tin are in tne Aismo tuy.
Tho name of O. L. Snencer. n nroiul
nent stockman or Fort Worth la chlro-
grapheu on the Southern hotel register
Mr. Jas. Hall wool-hover and Mr.
Noah Lucas and daughter the latter
gentleman a woolen manufacturer are
an at tne menger from Norwicn conn
FltKH THOUOIIT.
rtomaborg tho Exponent of Liberty of
Thought and Religious Liberty
im 11. Itcuishcnr. llio srenl Kansas free
thinker lectured at Turner hall Wednesday
ilaht on the subject of "Hahbath ilreakllur."
Von inlirht a well commit murder as ts t in-
Into the Fourth roininanibiicnt" he said.
"These word voice a senltlnonl Ifaut has ex
l.teil for aires and aires. Threotliousundyenrs
man a cruel llil III I'lilesllne and ouo
crimes wa Vablatth Jjuraklng Hie day
aa eiecilte.1 those who cilcd 'Crucify
u nlriV; nr:
nm thnChrfiinn HaMmtti
Tlw
tltutlon
i a miai niuTi
'Ilm
htiti'lml jrnri turn tho 1'uritnn
Irr tnifirlit 1 tint iminltT wn leM
than Suii'lay recreation. hihI ttmt to iniike a
I en I ii n tJuiidnytiJ entejInlM )mr frlMii In-
fo niakeynnr fi-tlow-N iiiKi liHij- on Dili tlay.
( lirttliiri HuhlHith. Not lliu nf tlifl
riiriminriH rot HioflirM mr hla a pontiff In-
I tliefiitiimn iMiiii wns itim.Hu it
wife. IiM
r hnvln
ifM i uriHiiHrmy.
Kl the till.
ml In IU prnpc
On
tiiu nlm'jrnt.m of Huntliiy In
thrdoi Chrl'
.lurch mi Huntliiv. wlirrt1. Inn Mltllnir at
inojphprp they Unjr nml pray mid llntrn ton
reniinco wrx'ji; tnrjiit-
luty mid iheprivn-
Ami If tin' I It -or ill riirlxtlnn
nr KM Ion-
in tako hln
nllM.onnnumniur's Hunilay.deslre
wlluaniicjiiiMien iromtiio neai m
tlm city t" tli M'anMe or to the jn
I ilimt or
'hero
may wincn mo wihi
rn iny or listen
lii-rc tiicy nrny
tlii-rt' they inny
ilc of thv tilnl
lri'nth( Ihn pun
nir.
In -Hilt U
owrll .wliijffiipor Jny urn) till flieh
with iM1.hlti-vhfn liv Hilfivlhiiiiio
ill tiieir
a Tit iiiihIs happier nnl tetter wlmt rliftit
liiiui oti. reliuloud blffx)t what rUht lime
nt nn tljfloiis Only aiitlinunt lint ho allowed r
'laiiratu mul eilti-nl urn the t (Tort a
Hilehr tlMU'HiiHi'lienl cli-riry 'I" n tnln ami
il-.tTetlit-e)uf. Thry know mil mil that
with ttielralroatlon the ttroitKfit pillar of
liriefli'mM falm. lint they are ronten.llnir
itiriilnot tliliu Inevitable. Their etrorts niuet
nillln tin' eii-l and tho i.olJtteiil farty Hint
ipioiitiiK-iu win nnii a iNTpcrirrru einan
il.lhliriHrtv founili rur tin Intelllvpiit
iin.l llhert J-I.i Iiikr )tnrt)iin iT our j'coplo aro
(Jiterinlneil that tho ilechrittlon of rrevHlom
eiiiinhf pro tn ultra ten ny me rattiera or
iHlthutmUark or coiMtlttitlonal liherty
h h the lnthcrsorTiliiil rnntiriUlty
lnw. mul Ihev Mill not ifitmirotnlpu ihefr
rljthtH by wearing the collar nfa iluve iircen
ilut In
"ll th
Al-ll
cHi lent ilay oc all I hi'
Joy
let them k
lr iiiMltllliiir llnire
If tin
ul'l mitko 11 Iho 'iritflilfMs
ilett lay "
HIT hNIetuie atid viva itf mi evt
nenlon n utl uMe Itioiiulitrnl man.
He tivltiiet mkiiIii Io-iiIkIiI.
Kocoi tler'ri Court.
Tlieit'werofXily Inn (ii-a iH-roit
h In inuriihivt
Mayor Aron fur espiKliitf his pt
I nml V
(li.nl. h llHi'k.lrlWiiKim'i u kM
like with
liltli will
a ..on ralliriie!; will
lilllfy the lillttrill ell.ttB or WHlt
oler (
i.l hrni kl
(ilia or
i pr.Mlueeil liy
ivholei
iniMiiy
ImiIIiiI at (n. tlnir In MtllHiiy utatli
rotirt im rrom the inn iee ur .it Nil id or
alailotisalr nml til rouuh iliiiutrlilH To Ilm
aellnj nil.lk- t hit intmiraMo mU uutinl nml
ppeelll.i Is temlereil In iicomi-nleiit ami uvrto-
iitili fhupe An ontlnary eh!p'M mdlteliio
I'hcwt itiiii i(lni i.o pi ifh eoiiipn lieiiKl.e ami
llahle reniMly u I net well tinderfliMM hy
'I he
clal i
uurli
emUriiiit.
i.rcclato
ilner
OlOl
ttio
r tho Ihtlei
It 4
lfH'plll
tit ity orthekMnej
I-a (In
1 tonlu
li-.VIw
Catliollo KnlghtB of America.
The St a to Council of ttits order have Just
lofitl tin lr l.Iennial iestoii In Pan Antonio
n.l ltd Hunk' h ii4ii huuiUft at Mt)ir'i hnllluat
liilit Thr eeil(m or tho council litis Ix-eu
ery huiinoiiloii'. Tlm liiin.t( t wan rendoretl
lntreftintf hy the pi
nl Me:
Kulnlla. KIoII.h-m llrtKleli. Kellelu
llllml (Jr
MIm Me)
id lUiner OlN.
Ith tho us -luted
themoelteii
rcmonloH and
uw or Jmlire A. IM'oitcr. pi
i Mfll 'iillllUletl I
he happy ami plea
epomtcB
made to tua in. Kev. Futliei tiratiKcr
"..id.
enteilaliiuient of tboetenlmr br
I heir well ihoMcn serliK-omlc remarks more or
less iHTtlnetit to the occasion. Tho t lands
Wflc furnished by Mine Host Mahlicke and
pure. &rapc juice Inmi Iho sunny hillsides of
by Ik
lulls Meier. II
senarilli'.l. jet they seemed till
The millieiluir lll lung lie rem
il liiiwllllnir totlo so.
eu ny an
unii ptinicil nieu.
Llulldlng Pernilte.
T '. Applet lille.lumlH-ronice and slahluc
eaolslduofSoulh i'lolei sliecl II it I mint I
cost r-UKl.
I.hiUii l'ilik liimbel kitchen on south ah
ot llakola street r.milli wind locust tluu.
It. Iloehlinir luiilbcr slulile olithu Hestslil
of I'lvsn street I'ouilh anl lo cost I'm.
Anion Urate six dacllluirs on Tt sldo (
.oiith riniea stret't l'ourth ward rl'iu.
T. t'lidciin luuilK.r gallery corner Leal at
I'rlo stl-tets. hectind wanl lo cost
Thoa of Mules.
I)i pill)- MitrllT 1'. (I. .Icteus as called to
Kim Mai cos jesleiday nfteriioou tcry sudden-
lyto arrest two suppnsiHl ttiletes Manteil I
ly to a
tills eo
nty for thelt i
near l.eon prlnlrs. lie reiuructi i
hllo hu-t llltftit tirhurlliir both pilsot
-a John
Itanl4 and llud Ha
sley.
Military Orders.
Upon Iho recommendation of his troop and
Kst commanders Trumpeter Charles lliihuke.
Troop A Third Cavalry now under chariro of
l lion Is rrsto
duty ttllhnullilal
I. ei
of an
for
in tu take
I'nptaln W
llccrult John A Murray l
rccriiltlniroltlcer nt full An
to Troop O ElKhth t'avuliy.
Dnlo Is iiishrued
Real Eatate Transfers.
A.M. Haskell and l to lo (1. II. .Niai
soiilhuest. one-elulilh of orlirlual city lo
lamrc.-. dlslllctl.ou Dlunowlty Hill lor tinoo.
1. 1 1. rhllllps to Airllil T. li'iauieiranl loti
'..a. :il mi. I riiiura No. .1 ilUtrlct tl. for ft.
James llopkln.aiid ulTolo Cliarlea V Cox
lot II block II. illxlrlct I lor t0
lleorire lllll lo t'ora fxmlso Hcu.lv lol'r. and
17. block 2. out of oritrlnal suImIUImIoii of cllr
lot No. HL'tiest of Iho ruil IV.I10 creek for
'tv. A Iteates and tilfe to J. tv and J. II
11 ami lyioa III itcsitr 1 ouniy.
seteuumliiuihalriiillei
lonlo tsntuinlnir ipim 11
si-ctlouUforlll.ll.
t'arollue Kainpimiiin
iilha
lunnlnir ba
tv llrtickeurlda'e mid mi tin
ubled by t
isldcrutloi
10. and love 1
a licet Ion.
Mortuary.
I'htslclana' cCrtlfloates fllod show the fol
lowintr deaths alnco the LlUHT'a last reHtrtl
AdolphIliillniir.il natlvu aired 11 cars In the
A Ducking
I.uclcn IjicokIo and Charlie tl
treated to an Involuntary bath to-day at noon
In Iho deep water of Iho river Jilut ladow Com.
eloclptde" snd Iho thing
Hotel Arrtvnla.
Visci! Hotkl. Walter Scott. Win-
Chester Kelso Lagle Pass: Chas. 11
Petltt. Mexico: T. :P. Sauer. lloerne: It.
M.Dalzell llrownavllle L. 8. Itoock.
Texarkanaj G. N. Malone W. It. 'llaker
lexasjiy. i. iiancoca naosaa.
Mi.nuku Hotel. Scherrer. Denver:
Colorado; J.II.C. White Corpua Chrlstl
K. F. UaUe New Vork; Kdgar Harral
Gonzales; O. II. Briscoe Philadelphia;
Fred Carleton F. G. Morris W. II.
Hamby Austin; Noah Lucas and daugh-
. J.""'1' r.r.' Vrw.s. n.n
F. Supton Queen A Crescent lloute;
F. V. DeGrity New Orleans; Dr. Wolff.
Marlon; 8. A. Gunat San Francisco S.
K. Utley Houston; M. N. Fleming
Georgia; li. C. Dunn Dallas.
HomimiN IIoiki Jules Albert Hous-
ton; ;. W. Jones St. Lou's; F. if. Mc-
Caleb. Carrlzo Springs; L. II. Browne
San Marcos; J. W. Orr. Austin; Jerome
Harris. Fort Worth: It. II. Ilnrnev. Kerr-
lllc; Peter Carter Lullng; Samuel Nell
xeguin; tv. s. lirnwn noresviile; u. tv.
L. llaker K. S. Noelens Seguln; Peter
Ackennann Gonzales; it. L. Spencer
Fort Worth; O. II. iluleburton St.
I-otila: W. II. lllocker. Attsllnt Joseph
Mtilhall St. Louis; II. A. Nichols and
wife Memphis; Mrs. Atnnnda Dunn and
child Llanocottnty; J. T. Ilall Nebraska.
Hen T.. when von nut your black
coat sleeve around your girl's waist on
the avenue next time be sure she wears
a dark not a light-colored dress. These
moonlight nights are very clear you
know.
Died
This morning at 1 a m. at the real-
dence of MaJ. A. J. Allcnsworth No. 42
Macon street Cbas. C. Allen aged 10
tears a natlvn nt It nrlln irtnn. fnwa.
Hla remains will be taken to Burlington
for interment.
Rooms snd Board. rs.
Mrs. I.uzenbeair. at 437 Soledad street.
s nrenared to receive roomers and
boarders. Southern exposure eod
Nolle.
Gents. If von wanf a vood shoe from
(:a to f ssno;to Sulllvnn's No. lilU Com
merce street. 4-14-ti
Bring your briefs to the Light ollice.
The Union scnle paid and briefs printed
on fine paper at 7B cents n prge.
SPECIAL NOTICEH.
Sp.ctsl 10 Artlsls.
One of thn nuesteslahllshlnentslliatHaii An-
tioast of Is the Art
ii-li's materials nf both domestic and lr
:irtcd kinds. I'liirratinirs chrunios and
iilntlnirs anion hand In tin endless tnrlety
Iclurc. frames mouldluira and luaterlals for
-escti and slim palnliliK In larye varieties.
Iillut decorations and inaterlal lor wax How-
's hi a lanrx assortment. Mr. Miielltr re-
1 from factories lariroslilpmentsnf
oalnls. oils and
erlal In that lino
well as window irhi.
icsllc nndlm
specialties in
IIM.I-Ir
vail ptic
ilsestablislimeiit.
fins Mlllln.rv.
I respectfully call Hie attention or Hie
ladles to my display of French millinery.
Hats and bonnets made In I lie latest
styles and at extremely low figures. A
specially In mull caps hats ami bon-
nets. Give me a trial and secure perfect
satlslac.tlon Mils I.K I'kiik
4-Io-biu 4.1 Alamo Plnza.
A I'irlly Plscj for Sals
Containing nearly two acres of Irrigable
landrtinder a good plank fence a good
well of water; one bouse ttilh two rooms
one entrance and galleries; another with
two rooms nnd a shed ami kitchen din-
log anil servant room pianteii Willi a
laree nuantltv or shade and Irult trees.
shrubberies such as roses alleas etc.
fronting on Labor street. In the Fourth
ward. Inquire at this ollice. 4-27-1 f
NOTICE
OriTCK 8N Antonio St. ll'v Co.l
April 21 1SS0. I
DTirlng the summer last oar on tho
San Pedro line will leave the Springs at
10:30u. in.. except Saturday and Sunday.
on which days they will run regular till
u p. m.
Extra cars can be had at all hours by
parlies wishing to remain later.
A. llKlJt.Vil' iTcsiuent.
For Sslo or Loaie.
Frank Starr desires to sell or lease his
tlsh and restaurant stand on West Com
merce and Trevlno streets. Oblcct of
selling la "transfer or business." tf
"Timothy Wln.brulssr"
Gallagher's latest rrood for the blues.
You can buy a cony at the following
places: Ernest ltlsche oppoalte Post-
ollice ; C. F. Fromuicr opposite Court-
bouse; Ilaltlwln's book store and at the
light omce. 4-zs-ir
-Try Fowler's Ice cold soda water.
with positively pure fruit Bt-rups; also
vlchyor soda with milk or magnesia
wheat phosphates tongallne or acid
phosphates lemon ornnee. raenberrr.
strawberry and chocolate syrups a spe-
cialty. No. II West Houston St. -l-10-tf
lllscoverr. Klcotrlo
and llucklen'a Arnica falte lor two
Have never handled remedies that sell
or Rlvo such universal satisfaction
havu been some wonderful eurei er.
tccted by Ihcso modlclnca In tliisclty. Meveral
s of pronounced consumption tin
red by the usoof a few liuttles or
Dr. Knot's New lllscoverj'. taken In conned-
ion wun i.iecirio Hitters we guilrautce
hem always ttold by A. Urclss. 1
What Locality Is Es.mpt
l-'rom inalarlaf In city and suburb.
trackless
aires. It exli-ts. Hut
Jon
an t no arc uiidio to it.
I rum thu system tho diseases
hlchlt irlvec
birth or prctent them Willi Hostct
nen miter (.mils and fever I
teal dumb niriie and nmiocako.
bilious remit
all overcoiuo by this potent and acurchlnir
a-citlo. It Is not less elllcaclous lor liver
complaint dyspepsia and vistlveness ail-
ments not iinfrcuucntly complicated Willi ma-
larial nttiLka. llhcuumilsui kidney and blad-
dertroubles and a want of ltal stnimrih. are
also remedlablo by Its H)risteiit use. Appo-
lllu and sleep always seriously Impaired by
the nervous disturbance and biliousness eon.
sequent uMn fever and nitue are luwitiably
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till powder novrr rarlei. A marvol of
puritr strength and wholeiomenoii. More
economical than tbo ordinary klndi and can
not be sud In competition with the multttudei
of low test abort welaat alum or phosphate
powuers. Doia amy in cans iwyai uaaiaa
Powder Company 100 Wall street .New York.
MONDAY
Will Take (lie Lead in Low Prices
G. B. FRANK.
Watch this Space on Saturday
Evening-nnd learn what we have to
say about our next Monday's Drive.
G. B. FRANK'S ALAMO STORE
31 and 33 Alamo Plaza.
MONDAY
We Oder Many Specialties I
G. B. FRANK.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza San Antonio Texas
Tinware A late Ironware and llulldara' Hardware
l'alnta Oils IJIass Malls Cutlery Ktc.
Agent Tor ihe Data Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
(The (Irestest Ijlbor-Havinv Machine)
r Ferry A Uo.'a Celebrated Conk Htoves Cliamplo
est llrlaliton Kanares. anil lluford'a Htrel anil Chi
I'lows Hlllkv flows. Cultivators Klo. Kle.
I.ANUHBTII'S tlAIIDKN HKKIIS
Fence Wire ol Eieiy Description and at Lowest Prices.
ELKHART CARRIAGE
iiiirt. We
ItiK. We iy
?i7tlilni(fortwof'rL On
oil l eiilher.
free. Addnsa.
nn
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments!
At
A. KAHN & OO.'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
thu dollar vou can save money bv evainlii-
Inir ouratouk.
100 flonta' rasslincrn Hulls at tl M. .worth U III)
Ml dents' Coasluiero Hulls nt II Kl. .north 111 oil
llio fjonts' L'asslmeru nuns at uao.-woriu n i
luu tlcnts' Casslmcro Hulls at 1 is) worth 13 00
from rlWsultup
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
... . at Do yard
Ml Pieces Indian Linen at mio yard
Ml) Pieces Indian Lluoll Hne at UW yard
aw Pieces very lino from 12(WU lao yard
Also a t cry larvo lino of Nainsooks In small
medium and very lariru patterns nt jo. IDc.
13o l.'ic 3lo and i.
DRESS GOODSDEPARTMENT.
7.1 Kmliroldci'iHl Drfss Vattcriia at.. .ft ri(
laiuhniMeml Drew ei l'att.Tiir at . . . a M
Von ean tuivo ill per eent. tiy prluliiK r Km-
ItroltK-rlus for wo Imvo (ft.t tliem t ry low In
Ilaniburtr and Hwina. from So per yard up.
All-Over Lace for yokes and ilt'eos
rrom per ard tip
1000 Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at 3c.
lomi pieces Faneylrest Lawn ut So
TUOl'leeea Fancy Dress lJiwnat . at To
7) l'loces Kanoy Uress Iawns.. . .at K'tjo
ftfl l'leoes Fancy Urtws Lawns at Uto
WW 1'lcces nil shades Nun'a Veiling- . ut 60
m l'kvesllrocadedCauras at I0o
H rieces Ottoman TUauo at Vo
7ft Pieces Albatrosn worth Xo atato
400 Pieces (llnRhanis....at 60 bo Kto and ISSia
numerous to mention.
A.. KIA-HUsT &c GO.;
Main Plaza and Acequia Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Old Vienna Restaurant
207 W. Commerce St.
Is now oiened and replete with everythlny.
MKALH .!& CKNTH Bpectal Kates to weekly
and monthly boarders MMy
MONDAY
Ladles Ton Mast Kot Fail to Call
G. B. FRANK.
MONDAY
Articles at Prices Never Heard OL
G. B. FRANK.
ID
& HARNESS M F C CO.
Krwjr JtUftiTT xm DJ innniiuaiomt.n i
ju BUTfriu dollan avldcd to tbaOrtt
hart) nn atrrnU tiut for
ts umlnimr before bur
i h dr
freight both wij
uiu'allr sjold fur
elnsla. All) lo fffy
tV. II. I'ltATT Mecrelarr Kl
rtlUNtrfttMl CsttAlOsTTJal
F.IUhari Indtaoa.
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS-
Notllnirhain bacu t'urtnlns all latest dcslmia
- 1 3T. .Marseilles guilt.
KMX! Children's ttubbcr Illbbs
H0USEFURNISH1NG GOODS DEPARTM'T.
limo Doz. Fancy Towls at fiOo dos
UiU Ihm UlcacliiHl French Towel i at II 0U
fiuu loa very heavy Honeyoomli Towela
In H leach ol and Unlileached ...at I 00
ISioltoz IearKeTurklHhToweU........at 3 to
M PU-ees Turkey Ued'i'atdn Oatuattk
at arm yard
at Mk) yard
Iktpiceea Turkey Fancy Tahlo Hani'
M Pieces Half Uleached Tahte Damask.
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
fio ter yard up
Ued TlcklnKa..atro7orto luoup to 'Mo yard
SGBlu Bit 6MDI!
AIIUVK Tllli C IT V IIRKWBUr.
day. Flying Horses for the young. Iteay
access by way of Gray son street IteautTrul
shade. Call and see tne.
JOI1N BOUUH. Proprietor
A.
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