San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 125, Ed. 1, Monday, June 14, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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C. H. HART
Commerce St. Bridge
Has Nol'iirrumi No Druumhw and
No ComneonoN With Oron
K4TARUS11MP.NTS list Stxu
CIGARS 0 TOBACCO
At Lowost Living Prices.
C. H. HART
Commerce St Bridget
IIcHilcUBrlPrs for
La Criolla Cigars
5 Cents. 5 Cents.
San Antonio Daily Light
Volume VI. Number 125.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS MONDAY JUNE 14 1886.
Only $5 a Year
JOSKE
Me Goods ait La Hosier!
Fans and Parasols.
Our limnoiiso assortment nf Hummer Dress Ootids Is replenished
ireekly during the hoiisoii by now shipments' tm tlio latest novelties
ire added to our already wcll-Holeotctl stock of Wlitto floods Nulii-
looks Muslins Uiwiib Organdies Percales rcrcallncs Htninlnes
and Canvas Clotli.
PLACES AND EMBROIDERY
Wo carry tlio largest stock of Itcigo-Colorcd Hgyptlnn Oriental
n white cream and licigo-colorcd in Flouncing All-Over and Narrow 1
o match at prices lower than lino goods generally are sold.
IN PARASOLS
IYe are ahead of all competition a re-
garila prices quantity anil it; leu.
CTOSZECIE
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
A. A. 4 F. A. BROOKS. ROBERT II. HUNSTOCK.
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE.
PIIF.8CHIPTIONS Ills-
PKNHEl) ONLY II Y
BKII.ITL'L AND KXPK-
KIKNCKI) PH A II HA
CISTS OK NONK HUT
TIIK PUKKBT IBII
(JINKS AT P1IICF.S
THAT PBFY COMPETITION.;
1 PHI
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza Cor. S. Flores St. San Antonio.
LOIIIN'S.lltlNNBI.L'S ATKISSON'S ALFItl'.l)WltI(llir8 ANKCOLOATIi'S FINEST PKlt-
FUMES IIOTl'I.EIl ANI IN IIUI.K.
Mnke.no mistake. Tito CopiciiUrug Storenr
I. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza.Cor. S. Flores St.
Cnl ami sen Hie mint elegant and t'T f. n-l v ttmlj and Mineral Witter Fountain In tin Statu-
CITY STORE.
14 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carries tba largetit
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
helr purchases at thiBctitabllBhmenl. The
JAVA MOCHA MARACA1BO RIO Etc.
Till house supplies Delicious Krosh.ltoastod ami Oromiil Coffee. ST11ENOTI1 anil FLAVOIt
uaranteed. All coffee sold is roasted and ground on tlio premises hi steam lamer.
TELEPHONE NO. lis). 4-tMlin
JULIUS STIUOKKlt.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
(old and Bllver Plating and Engraving
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
FIT EASE AND COMFORT.
Men's Pebble Ooat Shoes mado to order for f 2 75.
Men's (Jultors made to onler from S3 75
u....i j ..i.m ' Men's I'air Hoots mado to order from 8 00.
Hepalrlng whllo you wait. Meti'e Working Shoes made to order from ti ISO.
Men's shaes half soled and heeled from Wc. Ladles' shoes half soled and heeled from 60o
GOLDEN BOOT Al SHOE STORE S. I WitM taut
No. 9 Houston Street Next to Smith; Robinson's Stables.
r. 3IMMANO.
Oyatera Fish
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
Beholz's Hall Corner of Commerce and Loaoya 8treeta.
. ..W-unoh and Meals atll hoursEvemblnir-served In Firat-CIau hi.
rute waiters in attendance.
BROS
IN HOSIERY
Vt'c oiler Hie greatest bargains In fancy
gooils aa well as In the ataple linen.
BIROS-
(1001)3 IIUUVKllF.n
KIIEU TO ANY PAItT
'OFTIIIi CITY.
PItE
ISCltllTION I)K-
pakt.me.ntopi:niiav
aniinioiit.
TELEPHONE KM.
Mock of tin
iltliemlM of nullities will do well to make
following (Irceti L'utrcesalwajs In stock:
THOS KOPITS
Watches and Clock Kepulrtng. Onlv tlio most
NO. IS NATAItKO 8TBKKT.
F. W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
101 101 AND JOS 1 ALAMO ft COR. VILUTA-
SAM ANTONIO IU1
Wo aro Wtiolesato and Kolall Dealer In Austin
White Lime Uest llrandl of Dark Kosendale and
Imported English Portland Cements Plaster o.
Paris and Long Ooat Hair and would ask you tc
Call or write us for prloes before purchasing else
where. Please mention this paper.
and Game.
7-Mim
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
New Orleans Jelns the ranks of Sun
day observers and orders all general
business suspended on that day. News-
papers Ice dealers daltlea drug stores
and placea of amusements are alone ei-
etnpt. Senor Sangare a Carllst deputy to the
Spanish chambers refused to take the
oath renouncing bla Carllst opinions
but was willing to take the oath or alle-
giance. Asbury Park N. J was ao skooked by
an earthquake Saturday that the pic-
tures on the walls of dwellings were
swung to and fro.
Swain tickled the cars of bla heat era at
Sulphur Sprlnga Saturday. Itoas waa
not on hand.
C. G. I.lndel. a Boston dealer In
Sweedlsb Iron failed for $15000.
The crew of the schooner alar Oueen.
wrecked In tnld-ocean Mar 3. wars
brougbl to New Knundland Saturday by
th steamer SI. Joseph from Liverpool.
Icebergs are rerv numerous offOrand
aaIUtlie41e"parallcl.
McLennan conntr ulvts 80 matorltr
for prohibition In the towna of l.orena
Mastervllte Moody and Kddy.
A. Drum of Laredo appointed sheriff.
vice Sanchez removed has qualllled.
A boirua Ivnchlnir bee near (Irand
Forks. Dak. resulted In the death of
Alex lleoknott of Minnesota. Anlnves-
ligation will be made.
Nelson Palmer a respectable rounir
broker of Baltimore waa In the tolls for
forgery Saturday and escaped by the
morphine route. Ills forgerlea repre-
sented $00000.
Charlea Ilaner. one of the Milwaukee
rioters pleaded guilty waa lined (200
and waa released on payment.
The arbitration committee to ad last
the dlflerences between the Atlantic and
Paclllo and the Southern Paclllo. .wine
out of the transcontinental railway war
known but It amounts to the difference
between the cut and the old established
rates.
The conference on Teias sheep ratea
to Chicago has about coacluded an ar
rangement that will make ratea from
Texas to Missouri river points $83 per
car. from thence to Chicago $17 per car.
Corpus Cbrlstl will oelebrate Emanci
pation day and Fourth of Julr In rural
atyle.
Corpus Cbrlstl has a dallr line of
stagei to Beevllle. the terminus of the
Aransaa Paaa road.
Laredo exourta to Corpus Chrlstl on
July 4 and takes an Innings on the dia-
mond Held.
Galveston la still wreatllnir with the
location of her drill grounda but will
proDaDiy-maice a compromise between
pitch the tenta near 40th street and Woel-
iurs lake.
John Dauphlm. a slick rounar crook.
waa arrested at Sealy for passing two
bogus clucks for $120 each on Houston
partlea.
A sensational report cornea from Fort
Worth of an altemnt. raoentlr un
earthed on the part of the Farmer's Al-
liance and the Knights of Labor to cap-
ture the atate demooraoy.
ilarney Olbba and Ilenrr Farnian.
both of whom are ambitious to till Con-
gressman Wcllborn's shoes bad a Joint
discussion at Merldan Saturday evening.
Mollle Merrltt. of llrackett. mon
keyed with a dynamite cap Haturday to
the extent of losing her right hand.
Ma or Joe Stewart of Travis counlv.
has withdrawn from the canvass for
the state legislature.
Secretary of State Dalnea delivered
the annual address before the Sam Hous
ton normal.
Miles Merrlwather civil engineer of
Memphis la In Austin Inspecting tbe
bridge over the river before the county
and city accept It from tbe company to
make It a free bridge.
The commencement exerclsea of Aus-
tin Ulgb school took place Saturday.
There were 13 graduatea
J. C. White a young gentleman sup-
posed to ball from Woodburn Ky waa
run over and killed by an engine In the
yard at Denlaon Saturday."
The Duval county county convention
meets June 30 Instead of July 13 aa
heretofore announoed.
MIssFarwall of the Dallas Kalr asso-
ciation la In Corpus Cbrlatl working up
silk culture exhibits.
Stabbed In the Arm.
A drunken white man waa picked up
In front of Zlnameyer'a aaloon Sunday
morning about 3 o'oloek where ho waa
lying In a pool of his own blood which
had flowed very freely from a bad gash
In bla right arm. He waa taken to tbe
Santa Rosa hospital and attended to and
when queatloned at first aald a Mexican
named Ysldro Olgln a rook-quarryman
had slabbed him but when Olgln waa
arrested and brought before the man. hit
denied that he waa tbe man wbo cut
blm. He waa even too drunk to tell bla
own name and afterwards oharged that
a negro cm nim.
Aransaa Pass Railway Notes.
The new time card No. 6 for tbe gov
rnmant and Information of employea
and the traveling public went Into ef-
fect to-day and auoordlnar to the aame.
tbe regular train left San Antonio at 8:30
una morning ana win arrive at Beevllle
at 6 J6 thla evening.
Tbe ipeolal train whloh left on Satur-
day morning returned yesterday at 11:30
a. m. naving on Mara president Lett
and 11. F. Yoakum trafllo manager; they
aeem delighted with tbe nanuer In
which the road la Drosrraaalner and atate
that the Beevllllans are elated over the
arrival of the track at their beaming
I. T. Inaram. general rnari.msatar h.a
a force of mea putting In sidetracks at
the aew brtokyardi one mil south of
tht Calaveras.
Aa Beevllle will be a very Important
point on tbe road Mr. J. P. Nelson su-
perintendent of ;constructlon will have
considerable work to do there putting
in . nuiumr ui aiuinga ior me acommo
datlon of the lararr amou.t of fralirht .t
pected to be handled there especially
took and lumber.;
Three oars or horses shipped from
nation nation byltamon Vela and con-
Sinned to Smith A llltov.r. nn Hnnlh
Fibres street were unloaded at tbe new
siock pens at tuts depot.
The honor of taklnar the llr.t r.rnl.r
train Into Beevllle whloh arrives there
this evening falls npon tbe well-known
and popular conduotor. J. E. Barker a
?;entleman who has made numerous
rlends since his connection with the
jaiaaion route.
CLASPED HANDS.
TUB AUSTIN AND SAN ANTONIO TY-
POS NOBLY FItATP.ItNISF.D.
How the Printers of the Capital City
Entertained Their Brethren or
tho Alamo City.
On ttaturday afternoon tlio unua! north
Unind train upon tbo international and (!roat
Northern railroad was latlenetl with apartyof
merry-toakeni whu were Umnd fur Atintlu
and of courno tho Lldltr eolniiil.tilMUer wa.
abroad Tills partjr waa bound for Austin
wbeie they went to enjor tho htittpltality of
Autin Typographical Union Nn. I Ft and Its
persttnel waa at follows:
Heeeptlon Coinmitttf-Auolln TyiM'irranlil-
cal Union No. 138 m charge or the party
Htonewatl Jaeknon Trlppletl: president II
Mutchlnaai (Ktirge A. Perry and E. c. ttthul
Ban Antonio Typographical Union No. IK
iicral.iTM J. II. Ilearln prealdfiitt l. I
llcnlla. secretary! J. J. Moorlieail A. W. Hart'
tan II. F. make Ed. Koerpn ( Imt. lloliii.u
. N. Newton F. W. Wellmmi. J. II. Nonl-
atia. Kuo-eno Ntirtlhati.. 1. K. I'hiiI...-. I-'. II.
Knelly Frank II. Iluahlek Iktt Jonlln John
II. Flood anil A. W McMillan.
Mis. Ida Fr
Mill Martha IMjii
Ml.
Apprentices Homer V. Oifortl aiidUetntr.
Nordtiauf.
Ijuly uiiibH--Mrs. M. A. IluiileU Mrs.
KneKr. MiH. 1'iia FU it. uml tll tnw.ti..
luck.
tluesta Ahleruian J. N. (lalhtghcr Hon. .1.
Il.t'opelantl It. F. Johnson will Jouiln. it. E
Wheeler A J. Kplnk U.II.Ia nt h Cttpt.l w.
P. Hoto. Lieutenant John Ttttiln Privates J.
Hltnpaoti and Will Toliln.
Editors and tionorarv member- I. !.
oomb lloury ltder.Taylt)r
blue for members ttark blue fora-tiesls! ' '
Tho train nnnwlitlm il. ...r.r t.
way and iiolhlny of iniiortaueo oectlrretl un-
til It reached Kyle wheio tho sulile lined por-
regale tho Inner man with a rallroatl station
bamiuel Imt llio tnujority anttelpatlng tlio
feast awaiting them were etsntent wfthalltH
lupplyol IHilld n'rrt'Bhinoiila. Stsin tho
"all aboard ' was raised stti.l tl lutn.
proceeded on Its way arriving In Austin at
tho appoluted time. Fate at this tluio was
rather uiiomnllloiis. us .Iri.!! in r..i
but Itcuuldnot tlamiM'u thoanlnntr either
In Droeesslo
their hall where Mr. diss. M. ul ..i.o.
bebair or the Austin union bade tlio riau 'An-
tonio uulou and their guests a hearty we!-
Prcsldont Heavlu. Tbeu an adjourniurnt
waa taken In order to give the entertainers
and their guests a chance to becoino better
ecqualuteu and to secure rooms at tho Av-
enut) hotel. This done tbo party proceeded
In hacks to the Turner's ball where
the banquet waa held. Hercatery pleasant
s ght waa nreseuted. Tho li.lt waa tuHirn
decorated with el-ergreens and ahote Hit)
chanitellers that graced tho hall was a hugo
wreatu or evergreen enoloslng a red Teias
star. Inscribed "San Antonio TyiMigrapblca!
Union NO. 172." That wrt-ath wus
quentty presented to tho lady printers. From
union waa suspended. Tho tables were
arranged In the centra of tbe hall.
In the form of attornamental cap A tho con
ch Mini get their "fat
party took their Beats at tho ta'hlta tho prin-
ters quartet consisting ot Messrs. Jones
tiruwn umi uomontisou. assisted
I'ortcr. Crane and i:nntitt. . u
very pretty quartet. These gentlemen hav.t
good volcos aad know how to tlso thein and
to tho delight of the visitors they sang sot oral
times during the bauquet. Tho visitors turned
their attontlou to tho feast and found It to bo
eicellent In oyerr way. Ulck Ilulllanwas tho
caterer and the feast was Indeed u "bullyan"
and the wines and clgais supplied by Four-
eyed llrown. and his "spiritual ' coadjutor.
K. O. llllngsworth. weroot tlio driest quality.
When tin typos and their friends had thoi-
go y regaieti memselyea with tho llla ral
oeioi-o tnem.lliey bml arrived at
to respond. John rose 1th duo dignity and
best In the world excepting of course Kan
Antonio. Noxt catno tho "Artot Printing"
and to that subject Mr. Charles L. Mclaugh-
lin did lull Justlco In a very eloquent speech.
dies Ood bless them" to which Mr. Frank
liushlck was called upon to resiond. Frank
took his stand several rants from
his chair to glvo duo room for his
emotional faculties aud "sailed In." Ho
"angellsed" woman and said so much for her
ti at out ouuiu aiuion rancyinat no saw tbo
wings protruding from the beautiful dresses
Tramp printer followed respoudtd to by
that delightful and wbolo-soulcd Perry'
grlnator. (leorgo a. Perry. Iledefeudetl the
"tramp printer." was Indignant at tho iiituio
and thought that tho boys should in tho future
call him "tbo Typographical tourist " Kpcak-
Inr for the state of Tolas Governor Ireland
gave some Interesting reminiscences of his
eany me aim reuecilou upon llleraturu o
the state. Mr. II. F. II lake was eali.1 .. i.
reply for'Trlnclplcs" and gave a very Inter-
esting speech upoa what they were and their
TUB PKKSS
camo In and James P. Newcomb was tho i
ponent' Inthocourno of sumo Interesting
marks. Mr. Nawooinb said thenrta.if T.o
considerably "Jugdtaudleltled" democracy ta-
Jug-handloontho other side. Ihls concluded
me lunnat toasts inen sir. it. M Jolinson
otlltorof tho Houston Post was called upon
and he did ao In a very ncatsieech. Colonel
Thornton tbo veteran retairter of tho Halves-
ton uews waa down to reply to a toast "Tho
Martyrs of tbe t'rcaa-ltcporlcrs." Mr. Thorn-
ton said that he had lit od thus far aud escaiatl
making a speech and bo proposed to continue
rany separated i
he otbera taklnir
disposal to aee tbo night side of Austl
The Sunday dawned In all tho love
liness or a aummera day.
excursioulst. If a little disfigured were still
dinner waa laid at the Avenue hotel under the
superintendence of Peter laihtolln. in ti.a
afternoon hacks were placed at the disposal of
the party and they were driven arouud and
When the Austin printers
here thoy promised to return the oompllment
with Interest. The Austin men havo dono
more than this and shown that they issuss
hospitality courtesy and generosity In a
marked degree. Ban Antonio thanks Austin
for the oompllment paid her which alio will
oae day return with all the cordiality and
Mind You're There.
Captain Charloa Bchrelnor and Captain J. A
Tlvey.of Korrville 0. C. Vaughan ot Centre
Point and P Ingenbutt of Comfort aro In
tbe city to attend the rallroatl meeting at tho
courthouse to-night and paid the Lioht a
pleasant call. They are anxious that tho cit-
izens should attend that meeting aud co-operate
with them.
Under tbe Oasllffbt.
Cblckeo flffhtlna by gMgit Ih now ono of
tbo favorite luxuries IndulgtHl In by a mat
many Ban Antonlani clilelly tbouirh.of the
Mexican daises. Tbe place hero tills amuse-
ment Is to be seen Is the cock-pit at the turner
of Dolorosa and Laredo streets. A larire num-
ber of feathery contests took place Saturday
and Sunday nights last.
NOT THE MAN.
Frank E. Orey Is Iloleaaotl from Custody
nnd Provoa Ills Innocence.
Mr. Frank K. Orey of Sclma who was
arrested on Friday upon the allldavlt cf
one Brockton charging him wllu being
one of a gang of men who robbed a train
between Little Heck and l'lae lllufrin
September 1S.MI has been discharged
from custody. It being conclusively
proved that he was not the man wanted.
In conversation with Mr. flrev to.
day he ahowed the Litiiir commissioner
certain papers that seemed to show that
he was not tbe man wanted. He also
aid: "I left Wichita Kansas In 1SS3
and went toMuskogce IndlanTerrllory
where 1 waa worklnir for tbcfalr asso
ciation at tho time that the crime la
aatd lo havo been committed. Since
then I have worked In various parts of
j exaa ami can anow my tracks an ine
way inroiigii. i arrived at neitna on at al-
io and have lived there since honestly
nu uonoraniy. i nut not ns tie r.xpress
sys a whlskr drinker although I take
little beer occasional! I didn't aar
that I ran away front Kansas. I don't
know why Mr. Brockton should have
made that charge. Tho robber wanted
measures tlvelcet nine Inches weighs 133
pounds has a broken Jaw and la rup-
tured I do not answer tlio description
In any war. and when It arrived hern
Sheriff Lewis saw this and at once had
me discharged."
Commissioner's Court.
The court of conntr commissioner's
ronvened this morning and proceeded to
the dispatch of the business before It.
in tno tin cases in wiucn I tie countr as
sessor and the owners of property disa-
gree as to the value citations were or-
dered to be Issued to said owners noti
fying them that the court would hear
and determine said cases next week.
The assessment made of tbe rolling
stock of the San Antonio and Aransaa
Pass road was approved. Provision
was made for the support of elirht In
digent families. Henry Fest was ap-
Soinieu a juror oi view in place oi dim
IcCluskey absent from county.
Next Thursday the court will visit and
Inspect the Oulntanna road.
Atijourneu nit to-morrow.
"Finding Liberty Thro' Death."
This mornlne a Mexican whose aame
cannot be ascertained at the present
time and who Is sentenced to Imprison-
ment for life made an extraordinary at-
tempt at suicide. He climbed to the
topmost grating stuck nia toea in the
Iron work suspended himself head
downwards folded his arms and crying
aaios." let ntmseti uron on to n is neau
In the basement below. The man la
much Injured but the full extent of his
Injuries are not known. He wrote a
letter this morning which may throw
more light upon tbe subject.
THE OLOMOUB FOURTH.
How tbe Fire Boys of San Antonio Pro
pose to Celebrato It.
The ootntnlttees from tbo various lire
companies met yesterday In the ball of
and means of cele'bratlnir the fourth of
July. Alderman Schrelner called the
meeting to oruer anil stated us objects
w Hereon rire uuiei uuener waa etccieu
chairman and Eugene Slafl'el secretary.
An invitation waa read from Mr. F.
Kerble and Fire Chief Duerler. asking
the tire companies to take lunch at the
springs after Inspection which was ac-
cented with thanks.
it was resoivea mat aner inspection
which takes place at H a. m. on the
Alamo plaza tbe department march to
tbe Military plaza: from this point the
apparatus shall be sent home and the
mea win marcn to the turnstile there
taking the cars for the springs.
Cueos Sot for Trial
In the district court Tuesday June IS:
2573. Turnley Bros. A Co. vs. A. II.
r rank uo.
2577. Flora K. Attains et al. vs. Michael
Paggl et al.
2379. August Heubautn vs. City of San
Antonio.
2380. Swindell Bros. vs. A. Morris.
J. K. t.'amti va. J. It. Murrav et al.
-U3.I. William v. j ones vs. iiarry 1
row er.
2387. D. II. Hayncs vs. Meyers &
o'lir en
23S3. John Van Ilauge & Co. vs. Max
Herman.
239. T. A. Harding vs. Missouri Pacific
Hallway Co.
23111. Uoldfrank Frank A Co. vs. W. S.
I'Rim.
2393. Morris Clileueso vs. Gregory P.
iievine
2590. A. A. llrown vs. Caroline C. Oarza
et al.
WKPNIMIUV JUNK 11
2597. Anlella ICamzlnsky vs. Jacob
itamzinsKt.
2G02. Executor of John James vs
Jacob Fritz et al.
2009. Julius Wllo A Bro. vs. Laux &
aoumiui.
'.010. Seguln et al. vs Ilarrera et al.
2011. F. F. Scbucbardt vs. John M
Kendall.
2012. F. K. (Irothaui vs. G. Wltte.
2012. M. W. Sperrlng vs. Louisa J.
sparring.
2014. Thomas Wllletts vs. II. Marer.
2015. McNab Harlln Mfg. Co. vs. S.
i. aiaurr uo.
2C20. Thomas Young vs. Amanda
l oung.
2021. Pauline Ileltel vs. F. J. Beltel.
TllUIUPIV junk 17.
2021. Julia A. Tubts vs. John Tubbs
225. George II. Morrill .t Co. vs. It
M. Moore & Co.
2027. William Corcoran et al. vs. It
Grozan et at
2028. Simpson Hall Miller A Co. vs.
Artnur inanu rs uo.
2032. Elizabeth White et al. vs. G. M.
Maverick.
2039. Enrique Vlscaya vs. Narclso
i.eai.
2040. Maggie Clark et al vs. Frank
i.oiaa et ai.
2044. F.C.UutchlnsTS. John Kelley
2040. Ed. Steves A Sons vs. W. A
Crane.
2047. Jay Minter vs. John Martin
et at.
Dsngtr
If you haw a feeling of oppression and un-
easiness a llltla attoto tho olanlirHinn. and
just below tho right ribs aggravated py lying
your liver is disordered. Perhaps not sort
ously. aa yet. but fatal bonatlo abscesses art
Is tho preclso remedy to regulato tho llvor.
of tho eye luirvd tuiurup. nourneu of the
nrcam nausea on mint? in ino morning au-
iucbs sick ncauacne unuconitupaiion ny
lax 1 tiff tho bowels palnletjuly U opens a cui
nel of exit for the suncrtluous bile ctiecki
tendency to congcstloii and engorgement of
mo liver aime tmine nine giving' a tfenuo i
tif order and opprwitcd with wind when the
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212 and 214 Commerce St.
The Most Extensive Stock of White Goods Laces
nnd Embroideries In the
THIS WE3EEZ :
At 8 Cents.
Inivrthccr India l.lrrn and NalnstMk Checks.
At I 2 1-2 Cents.
India Linen. Victoria lwn and 1'antv Satin.
Cheeked Muslins.
At 20 Cents.
'laid Mulls. S'alnso.k. (Wrn .In Pari. ..1
Fancy Ijtee effects.
At 30 Cents.
"fprliigTldn" a t try stilish Kutltl Plaid effttt
l ino Frt m-h lliitlslca Persian Ijiwns Mulls
At 50 Cents.
lAt wrrk (ho ntrt'itn nf tan tiirchft"-rs whm
ciiiiflttint hII day hmgi HioHiimtint or Fatm mid
iiiipMiH-lfi.tftl. T'mImv vti will add Iwn nrw
loin. Om lt tt ii Km icy I'alntiM and Dm-
'....Troon run aim rutin.
At $2.00.
jne lot of IKI Artistically Painted and Fancy-
At' 10 Cents.
Wk1i ritlirk'n Vlw CrtM's Fancy Drcus (Inii;-
' At 12 I -2 Cents.
hmidnti llinii HI fIimhI. I'ImIii and i"lii-.
nil iliniflmui; M iik-cen st)llh A mo titan
At 25 and 35 Cents.
French Haltcens.
At 50 Cents.
Mstlasanrlaltn-na. Tho Newest Wash Orsals.
tllidllies."
At $25 and $28.
While and Cream Cashmere and Albatross
lllchly Ihiihroldentl IIoIk-i..
FHuer4.'olonNl l.ueea and Embroideries tti
match any of the ataivo gtajds.
H. D. Kampniann Prosldont -
LONE
Brewing'rCom'y.
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO.
JJjg Bargains!
IN
-LACE-CURTAINS
FOR
Thirty Days.
ERASTUS REED.
Buekltn's Arnica Sslva.
The Uest Salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises Bores Ulcers. Halt Rheum
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Krup-
tlons and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
lrlce5 cents per box. For sale by A.
micas. iy
Stasl Hay Billna Ties.
In stock and to arrive two carloads of
me oesi ties ever onerea in mis mare..
For use lu bay baling; presses.
17-lm PlPKK A ScnULTHKriH.
Bon Ton Rtitsurinl
You can get good meals at both 2d
Kay's Kentucky Kuro or Liniment has beeu
Is uso In Kentucky slnco 1840. and In Texas
mnco wnen you neou a iiniuicni try
For salo by F. Kaltever & Bon.
Furnltural rurmturall rurnlluralll
Wo aro iclllnir fundturo at extremely low
figures. Tho public respectfully lnviud to an
certain our price t-eforo purchasing else-
W. I'KKHCOTT
(VH-lni for Kraut uu Hoed
lirht In thn htuik. Itilna mid Inwur nart of the
abdomen causing tho patient to supiose ho
nas some aaeciion oi ine aiuneys or neigu
iM.Hntr nrirana. At time avmntoms of lndl-
gontloii aro present tlatulency uneaatnoas of
tbo stomach ete. A moisture like perspira-
tion producing a very disagreeable Itching
artor getting warm. Is a oommon attendant.
Illlnd llleodlng. and Itching Files yield at
nnco to the aimllcatlon of Dr. Uoskano's Pile
ltemedy which acta dlrecUy upon the part
affected absorbing tbe Tumors .Having tbe
Intense Itching and effecting a permanent
cure. Price. 60 cents. Address the Dr. I tas-
ks no Medici ue Company Plqua Ohio. Bold
Southwest. We quote for
Parasols Parasols!
Althiitiirb tho In
waa tireat. tho dal
with the rush. Thla week
bargains.
At $3.50.
Fifty fWhlna- Htylea. Changeable Bilk and
Fancy Kinbtoldcred Batln Paragon frame a
big Job worth I V&U.
- At $1.50.
Hlily Ecru rnngeei Paragon frames.
At $3.50.
Erni Pongee Unci trimmed with handsome
Ilk lace.
At $5 $6 and $7.
Lace Department
OumlvfU. Other fotks do that for us. Kvery
customer I" an advert Uemrnt. Here arc some
of tbe quotations for this week!
At lOand 12 I -2c.
Egyptian and Oriental Iacca 3 Inches wide.
At 20 and 25c.
Kg) ptlnn and Oriental In White. Tletgo Fancy
ISnvv lllue. llrown and Tan. Al JD and U&o
aeven Inches wide In the above styles.
At 45 Cents.
Whlto and Ileign 1:1 inches wldot and at Wo
White Kcru and llelge IS Inches wldo.
Box Dress Robes.
total Pattern 10 yards India tJnen. with
yards or Kuibrnlde ry. In two widths at $2.60.
Ten yards flno fatten ll'lndo.vyards of beaut!-
rill einhroMery at 93.60. Fancy Gttntere and
t'antaj. cloth ltota with nilnml emlmllr
trimming at SO. ft 1 a and S 14. Pongee Unas
i 10.60 and 20.
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Managor
STAR
- TEXAS.
SPECIAL) NOTICES.
Ofticb San Antonio St. 11t Co.
April 21 1880.
Durlnjz tbe summer last ear on the
San Pedro line will leave tbe Springe at
10:30 p. m. except Saturday and Sunday
on which days they will run regular till
"J:- k..... k-
auat.i. van va.i uu . .11 uwuis VJ
parties wishing to remain later.
A.uzuQfAP rrestuenr.
In stosk
300000 pounds barbed wire.
300000 poutids smooth wire (black.)
200.000 counds smooth wire (iralvan-
Ized.
Worcester patent wire fence stays.
Darlington s patent barb-win lever
latoh etc. eta.
It will be to the Interest ot
the merchant farmer stockman
and builder to tee us before pur-
chasing elsewhere. We are deter-
mined to sell and will make low figures
to parties who want car load lota.
Give us a call or write to Piper 4 Uchal-
thjess 8 10 12 14 Yturrl and 240 Market
streets San Antonio Texas.
5-17-ltn Pipes Scuultbkss.
Thoro Is nothing that adds so much to per-
sonal beauty aa a set of poarlr white tooth and
pure sweet breath lly using MOltLKY'H
UltllXlNTll tho teeth and gums are kept In
perreot ordor and a fragrant breath assured
(inly fiu conts a box. Liquid and powder.
For salo by F. Kalteyor & Bon.
Adviss t. Moths
Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Syrup
should always be used for cMldree
teething. It tooths the child suites
the gums alley! all pain cunt wlad
colic and it tbe best remedy for diar-
rhoea. cents a bottle. 7-tt-lyr
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