San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 206, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 15, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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WE5NERDAY4SEPTEMBER15 '80.
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Woofllierry Fruit Jar
And you will hate (mother TIM
latest anil most improved Jar now
known. No raoo spoiling of frtiltl
perfect preservation of content.
Tho only Fruit Jar having an air
vent to lead off the fmil odors
which accumulate In the Jar. tnak
lug It Impossible for prescm to
HK-il as In Iho old t lo Jars. Hold
at tho same price as the old rttyle
Jar.
PAUL WAGNER
ROI.K AQCNT.
San Antonio Texas.
MC5T DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
Now York Direct I
la by tbo inpular tteaincrt of Iho
MALLORY LINE
Sailing fnno
Galveston Every Wednesday.
Tbroufrn rate San Antonio to New York
Klrst-class 34.50 ( Second-clarm 31.KA.
Itatca Ineludo everything on steamer. For
tickets statc-roomf and full Information call
on or writ to W. J. YOUNG .(leneralSoulhern
Passenger Ajreiit.No 13 Went Commerce at.
REWARD
ANHEU8ER!- BUSCH BLtR
la adultcratd or contains any silt-
stance deleterious to health.
PAUL WAGNER.
Undertakers Funeral directors
Liver j State &Hacls Connected
Monger lintel. 111 let embalmed and r hipped
all points In thv Union. Only M bite Hearse
tbo City. Open Day and Night. Tel. m.
CARTER & MULLALY
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
ami
FU:NERAL DIRECT0R8
42 and 44 Alamo Plum
SAN ANTONIO. ... TEXAS.
tWBpecIal Attention inyeu to forwarding
bodies to all parti of the United mate. Tel
phone connection. Call attended day and
tnt vni
IMPOETANT NOTICES
Of Lire Business Men Be Sure and Head
They are Worthy of Your Patronage.
Heptember a. For circuit
II. Seclcy principal. H-IIMf
When you arrive at Ksgle Tail
top at the Maverick the only flrst-class
bote! In the city. Cool roomi. C 23-3m
The "Old Vienna" restaurant la re-
moved to No 14 Navarro street next to
the bridge. J. O. Avhlink Is e till the
proprietor. 8-30-1 m
Now It the time to have your cloth-
ing cleaned or dyed. Geo. Caen the
French artlat at 410 Kaat Ilouaton ttreet
guaranteei flrtt claia work. IMMm.
Colton ft Bolton line Hewing Ma-
cblnea at hall price.
The Republicans or the First Precinct
Will meet at the City Recorder's ofllco
(old bat eave) In Han Antonio on
Wednesday Sept. 15th lbSC at7 o'clock
p. m. to aelect delegates to the county
convention to be held on the 20th Inst
All must come. Important business Is to
be transacted. J. B. Guiixeuktte
-10-tf Chairman.
Twenty-ninth Precinct.
The republicans of the 201 li precinct
will meet at the Mission garden Wed-
nesday nlgbt Sept. 1Mb at 8 o'clock p.
m.to aelect delegates to the county con-
vention. All republicans earnestly re-
quested to turn out. C. 11. Cliftohd
Chairman.
sp.f lit to Artists.
One of the nnestestabUshmentstbatfian An-
tonio if not Tela can boast of Is the Art
Oallery of O. H. Muollor at 2U5 Couunoroe
street. Hero can bo had artist's and draught
men's materials of both domestic and lm
Picture frames mouldings and materials fr
freaco and sign painting In large varieties.
China decorations and matorlal for wax how.
en In a largo assortment sir. Mueller ra-
oelros direct from factories largo shipments of
paints oils and othor material In that line as
well as window glass and nno domestic and 1m
Sorted decorative wall paper aro specialties In
It establishment. ls-13-lr
Marriage Licensee.
Henry G. Hoeke to Emma Frledrlcb.
f. A. Maurer to Mary Mayer.
(10000
BAYS OF LIGHT.
WATCH I
The date of oiienlug my new Palace Clirs
Thanh to my friends and nublio for I heir
nigral ii.ineiairo. wnien I irutl 10 cnntinil
merit by my "fair and aiuare" dealing
My reputation as 11 ''cutter" by'my
H iiinra li innn.iuny ciier.nou mem lor
H'Hcrllteinents. Hud I shall In I tin rutin
I liHVOdonu In the patt glvo the BiHidt for
tlieleatt money lNing the only oicluttto to
partners' promt to divide
tUtliectfully asking ft call to Inspect tlocs.
and prices "yours to tone"
--Colton ft Bolton for crockery and
glass ware.
Collon ft Bolton for cooking aloves
cheap.
Collon ft llolton cheapest store In
ina city.
When you need any Job prlntlngcall
around and get prices at tho I unit
oiuce.
ltemetnber that Maverick's bank
pays 4 per oent. on deposits. 7-Hlf
1'. J. Hoolley as I'ooh Bah last eve
was above par.
It Is worth 76 cents to see Hutu's Ko-
ko. The "Three I.lttle Maids From
.School" did admirably well last eve.
The Sunset train from the west was
again five hours late totlay.
Kverybody should get a gavel when
nicy go to tne council room
Mr. C. M. Barnes or tho'l'lmes Join
ed the San I'edro club Monday night
The Belknap lllflcs are to begin tar
get practice toon.
Mr. Chris. Stafford was not In a good
uiiinor tins morning rorsome reason.
Last performance of the Mikado
Opera to-night. Get jour tickets at Sim
nan a io cenia eacn
1'rof. Schnsllh nalnted the perform
era of the Mikado Opera up very artls-
Several ladles who form part of the
New Fashion Theatre company have
nrrivcu in tne city.
Mr. Joo Dugosh employe of George
Dutlnlg Is conllned lo his room by a
serious complication of diseases.
-Alderman McAllister Is coming out
strong on the school question. I'ut him
on the school board
A use has been discovered for the
piles of rock ou Main plaza. Uso them
lo llll up the mud holes on that plaza
Mr. Kd. Oakley Is "some" In a foot
race If testimonials furnished In tbe
ruin last night are correet.
The Mendelssohn singing aoclety
will hnve a rehearsal to-morrow night at
Casino hall
The San Antonio rifles will drill onlv
one night per week hereafter Monday
nlghta.
1'oker la the favorite name In the
city now and has never bad auch a pop-
ularity among all claases.
Our mayor la the possessor of one of
the badges of the San I'edro club and
members of the club sayhe paid $5for It.
Draining the old laguna near the
three nines" would not Increase the
value of real estate In that locality verr
greatly.
The three beautiful dam-liters of
Capt. N. Guseett who were expected
here on Saturday will arrive by the
iwansas rass ueiayea train.
Trains will be running In a few davs
as far as the north side of the reef at
Harbor Island on tbe Aransas 1'ass
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trueheart
mourn (he loss of their llrst bnrn. ami
Justice Crawford wears uiournir.g for
his grandson.
School books are becomlnir verv
scarce and manr of our school children
cannot be supplied until our booksellers
receive anotner supply.
The aldermen of our city do not call
ach other and tbe mayor liars. They
ay they are simply mistaken. All the
aldermen were mistaken yesterday.
Theodore Artzt tars he has J 100.
money up that there Is not a wrestler In
thecltr can throw him a snuare fall.
This Is open to anybody.
Q. It. Sullivan tbe boss boot and
shoe man Is knocking the spots out of
high prices In bis line lie carries the
most extensive stock In tho olty. Call
and aeenlm.
Alderman French Is correct on the
sidewalk question. Let us have decent
sidewalks lo our publlo schools so that
teachers and pupils may be kept bealtby
at leaat.
l'olev Stevena was arretted ve.ier.
day for bavlng kidnapped a colored boy
named Alonzo Crow. I'oley atanda a
good chance of cetllntr bla "r.rnw" In
Jail.
Mra. Julia A. Cartwrlirht. wife nf v
Il.Cartwrlgbt. aeed 32 veara. riled r..
terday at her residence. No 231 Sher-
man street. The funeral took nlaoe at 9
o'clock to-day.
Tbe Ban Antonio eluh tenriare! an
honorable reception at the club rooms
wuicu was Bet lor to-nignt but as Capt.
I.awton Was then under teleirr.nliln nr.
derstoleave.be was couinelleil tn rie.
ollne the honor.
Aldermen French ami Ki-hrlnF
should look to tbe construction rtf trnn.1
sidewalks on North Flores street also.
iney are neeuea Dy tne souool children
as badly as on Marshall street.
The Ice cream eunner Intended tn
hayo been given by the ladles or the
rlrst Baptist church next Thursday
night at No. 23 Commerce street Is
postponed until Thursday tbe 23d Inst
Mr. B. F. Willis said the mavnr
cursed and raved like a mad-man when
he banded him that onmmiinie.Hn
Well he ased bis prerogative In that too
didn't he?
l'rof. It. G. Guerrero haa bean rein.
staled by the school board as Spanish
teacher of the High school thesohool
uoaru uaving completely exonerated
him
Ed. Stevea' little cannon will .
used by the San I'edro club to tire sa-
lutes for their celebration at Fest'a gar-
den. We understand from a memhoe ..f
tho soliciting committee that tbe sub-
scription for the smelling works must
be made up at once or the worka will go
to Laredo. Tbe citizens of that place
u ui wiiu meir oner our
moneyed men should oome to the rescue
esterday and to-day have been
I'JJ unfavorable for the work of the
soliciting committee. Those who take
Interest enough la this work to give
please send your aubtcrlptlons to one or
tbe other ol tbe plaoea mentioned by the
committee in Saturday's Light.
There la more Interest taken by our
citizens In tbe proceedings of the city
council now than ever before and spec-
tators till the lobby of tbe counoll cham-
ber now at every regular and special
meeting and seem to enjoy It too.
rollceman Seflel flew off the handle
In recorder's court thla morning and
called Frank Meney one of tbe defend-
ants a liar. It Is understood charges
will be brought against Sellel for using
Insulting language In court.;
Photos of the Apaohe Indians oan
be had at Nlo Tlngg's bookstore on
Commerce street. Full seta are telling
fast and partlea desiring them should
step up before all are gone. V-lS-tf
Tbe way the city cart question
atanda now the rich fellows who want
to own city carts will have to give them
to tho widows of tbe city to hire for
them and trust the widows.
Iter. J. J. Maurer the talented
young pastor of the Seoond Baptist
church. Is soon to becomo a benedict. If
rumor is correct and the lady lives In
tbe Blue Grata atate.
Tbe complaint of the milkmen who
live out of town of tbe extension of the
pound limits should not be allowed by
the committee to whom It was referred.
Keep tbe cows horses and all stock out
of the city by all means.
Tbe council can't for the life of them
see bow tbey can go back on tbe report
of those experts who examined the steam
roller and Its engineers but they know
the fault Ilea somewhere. Lockwood
seems bound to unearth the matter.
Messrs. O. F. McCullough and K. J.
Hewitt railroaders from Idaho and Se-
dalla Mo. are In the city to-day and
may poaalbly remain until after the big
convention. They are aflable fellows
and true boys of the road.
1'he committee of the Brotherhood
of Hallway Brakemen are on the streets
soliciting subscriptions from our citi-
zens generally for funds to defray tbe
expenses of the coming convention. It
Is to hoped tbey will not retire empty-
handed Republicans don't forget the prima-
ries are held to night. Be on hand todo
your duty.
Tbe Trinity M. E. sociable that was
to have been given at Mra. Van Vleck'a
realdence on avenue C was poatponed
owing to Inclement weatber.
The Temple Ilelhel choir mecla to-
morrow ( Thursday) evening for re-
hearsal. The mayor's action at the school
board meeting yesterday waa a sensa-
tion. "You're wrong If you think It
ain't."
No hod-carriers are required at tho
opera home building now. A horse Is
doing that business.
The kissing chorus of the audience
In the "Mikado" last night waa Im-
mense and many of the boys wanted to
"aub" for Nankl Pooh.
PERSONAL.
O. It. Patterson a stockman of Uvalde
county Is at the Southern.
Mr. J. E. Hunter has returned fiom bis
California trip and Is aooompanled by
Mr. Jim Peeler Jr.
Mr. O. Humblrd. of Hudson Wis. a
Prominent capitalist Interested In the
'eople's gas company Is at the Menger
hotel.
Meatra. H. Melasky 8. J. Block A. J.
Dey W. II. Jennings and K. Menellle of
Austin are at the Maverlok hotel. Tbey
have come to see the Indians.
Mrs. H. I'. Lantz and ber daughter
Mrs. Jerome Harris are oamped on the
beaoh at Santa Monica
Mrs J M. Thompson and her three
daughters or Waco have arrived In tbe
city srd will locate here.
Mrs. L. Welch or Cuero. and Miss
O'Brien of Seguln are at tbe Southern
hotel. They have come to make pur-
chases. Martin Muencb has returned from an
I.OUO-mlle trip to California. Yellow
stone 1'ark and Chicago.
Judge W. M. Walton of Austin snent
yesterday In the city but returned to
Austin this morning.
Messrs. H. A. Houston and Alf. Jones.
of Gonzales and 1. B. Butler of Karnes
county are at the Southern Tbey are
talking up a big cattle trade.
Mr. Willie Kalteyer.one of the hand-
aoaie young prescription clerka
Kalteyer ft Son always have behind
tbelr counters leaves next Monday for
Philadelphia where he enters the col-
lege of Pharmacr to comnlete hit course.
of atudy.
Deaths.
September 13. Infant of Loula Hero
slrom aged 8 days died In the Fourth
waru oi trismus.
September 16. Seranla Airul a. seed
33 years died In the First ward from
consumption.
THE DUDE'S MELLOW-DY.
On a gate near the Springs a little dude
uung
lie was mellow ao mellow quits mel-
He waited for dutllne and love songs be
sung
So mellow ave mellow nolle mellow.
He sung and he slgbed then vainly he
cried.
"Oh oome here my dudlne I'll not be
uenieu"
Tbe fair one ahe heard him afar and re-
plied. "You're mellow ao mellow too mel-
low." Her anawer ao cruel quite broke the
uuue up
He waa mellow ao mellow too mel-
low. So he went to the plaza on chile to aup
Being mellow ao mellow quite mel-
low. It happened a hair from off some dog-
gie's coat
Got into tbe chile and atuck In his
throat
And as he expired be still sang the aad
"I'm mellow ao mellow too mellow"
The dude'i lot waa aad yet auch is my
caae.
I'm mellow so mellow quite mellow.
That I will meet death In Juat the aame
place
So mellow ave mellow nnltn mellow.
If you will cot love me 1 thither will
By chile ao myatlo I aurely sball die
Though you know you're tbe cause
don't aay with a algh
He a mellow ao mellow too mellow.
H'Ii''
AnotherjWeddlng.
A wcddlnir will take nitre to nlcht at
Use realdence of Dr. F.lllott the (..mw
couple being Mr. Bee Shiner of the
Shiner brother! and Mlas Ida daughter
of Dr. Elliott. The affair will be as
quietly cenducted aa poaalble.
Recorder's Court
r l uin . . i. i
orderly at the Washington saloon lie
was fined $5
Frank Meney Henry Umscheld and
Adolph Barleman were charged with be-
ing disorderly by blowing a police
whistle OlUcer Sellel oonld not prove
his charges and the boys were dismiss-
ed. They are going to make It merry for
Minnie Schneider and Louisa Bebrens
two German girls were charged with
bavlng Indulged in a little feminine
missed. '
Levy Cohen who loves to be a crank
was charged with being disorderly and
"i'"s ui uiuiuer-in-iaw anu
peater bla wife. He was fined 16.
Joe Foeraler was found In bla wagon
dead drunk. Ilia boraea were wandering
around at will In the chapparal weat of
the Alazan creek. Fined ts.
Coller ualng Insulting language dis-
missed. John Andreola for leaving bis team
alone waa lined 3. The team ran away
yesterday west of the Han Pedro creek.
(Advertisement.
IIAMON OUErtKEIlA.
The mayor called a special aotllonot th
against Mr. Uuerrero were unfounded at bo
bal learned on Intettlgalloii ny tnumartnai
and asked tho Itoard to appoint him aa Hpamati
teacher at tho High school.
Ilo motion of liallagher the reappointment
wat unanlmnutly cnanned.
Editor San Antonio Light: The fore-
going appears In the San Antonio Dally
Express or the 14th Inst.
'lhe verdict of the one-man power as
to unrounded charges against the gentle-
man () (the gods may forgive tbe title)
was found tn be nun est. Now let me
have my little say regarding this "much
abused" gentleman (r).
Itamon Guerrera even the name
smaks or war came to this city about
three or four years ago with recommen-
dations as a sleight of hand performer
and was employed by W II. Slmms at
tbe old Vaudeville where he gave ex-
hibitions for about two weeks In his
art (f) At that time he could not apeak
a word of English flight here oomea
the enquiry la a man who performed
Jugglery In a variety theatre a tit man to
teach children? Alter bis engagement
at tbe old Vaudeville he gradually got
Into the practice of teaching mualo to
Inexperienced and untophlatlcated
youth.
About two month! ago a gentleman
newly married at that time boarded a
atreet car to take In the performance at
tbe Mlttlon Garden tbe car
being full the car driver aaked
some gentlemen (a mistake Ita-
mon Guerrera was one of them) to va-
cate or make room for one or more la-
dies; this aame Itamon remarked not
thinking that some one else understood
Spanish "1 paid my faro aa well as that
dog" Tbe young wile who by tbe way
Is a master or tbe language got Indig-
nant but was quieted by the husband
but the same gentleman bunted up tbe
sleight or band perrormer.tnuslc teacher
"Professor of Spanish" In our High
school .and gave blm a thrashing bent-
ting bis remarks and In consequence he
carried a black eye for aome tlmo after-
warda. Tbe question here represents It-
self "are our children cattle?" are they
to receive knowledge of Jugglers and
mountebanks who. Instead of Instilling
politeness as a maxim allow even a
dog to.beat them In politeness? are tbey
to be factors In tbe education of our
forthcoming and now upgrowlng gener-
ation? I leave It to an Intelligent and well in-
formed publlo to Judge.
0. BADMniUIOKR
Juan E. Bakkeiu
C. A. Biiil
J II. IIkknanakz.
Satisfactory Evidence.
J. W. tlrabam wholetalo drugglat of Aha-
llu Texas writes! "1 have been handling
Hit. vm. ItAl.ia Hai.sam roit the Lunuifor
forcouirh. colds and
ways giving entlro satisfaction. Plea
11 another grots."
A Reply to " Colored Men Consider."
On account of tbe Inclement weather
last Sunday night there waa not any
servloe at the oolored churcb near the
Santa Hosa hospital. But we did have
firayer meeting two or three nights dur-
ng last week. It singing praying and
preaching by colored people la consid-
ered a nuisance we are certainly guilty
andaball be until we die. Our neigh-
bora In the hospital may not alng and
pray aa loud aa we do but they ds a
great deal mora of It; for tbey alng and
pray every hour In the day and a part or
the nlgbt. too and tben ring their bell
every hair hour bealdea. There la but
one wblte family living near tbe church;
all the rest are oolored and nearly all of
them are membera or tbe church. We
have never heard of any complaint ex-
cent from the hoapltal. But we will
bring the subject beforo our people and
beseech them to have charity tor tbe
sick and not to bear false witness against
tbelr neighbors.
Mower A. M. K. Ciiuncu
Another View of It.
It la said tbe Cal. Brannon attempted
assassination some weeka ago has ex-
ploded. Some of tbe blood on tbe bruabea
waa analyzed by two chemlats of the city
and It waa pronounced by them to be
calPs blood. Tbe blood was supposed to
have been from one of Brannon's assas-
sins said to be wounded and carried off
by bis companions. Where the man was
supposed to have been struck blood waa
scattered In every direction. A man
when bit would not bleed so much In-
stantly nor would the blood scatter ao
much. The affair from tbla atandpolnt
It la underatood la being Investigated.
Justice Adams' Court.
The caae of William Froderlmann a
baker against William Zlzelmann for
balance of wages due $11.15 waa tried
antl Judgment rendered In favor of
plalntftl for SB. The balanoe due after
allowing olsetaclalmed by defendant.
Real Estate Transfer.
J. N. Henry and wife to C. 11. Wilson
a parcel of land on the Medina river In
Bexar county being one undivided sixth
Interest In the Junius Brownrlgg por-
tion of the J. M. Becerra survey patent
No. 277. Price $100.
Nancy J.Ersary formerly Brownrlgg
or Burnett county to C. B. Wilson; In-
terest In the Junius Brnwnrlec nnrtlnn
of the J. M. Becerra survey patent No.
INDEPENDENCE.
Tho Beginning of the Great Fiestas at
the Springs and Feat's Garden.
The Ban Pedro club held its last meeting be.
fore thu rottival last night at Picrrimni'gliall
and final arraniremcnta wcro inaile for the
celebration.
It was divided to liegln tho celebration at
8:30 o'clock by the firing of a satuto of 10 guns
ou nasuiiiguM square wucromo procession
of various societies will form and arter this
tho chlof marshal Honor Kplfanfo Monies and
his astlstants 2U1Q number headed by eight
special policemen will lead tho procostlon
down tun Haba street thenco east f to
Alamo ptaza south to Alamo street
and through Alamo ttreet to Com
merco atreet. Down Commerce street
and across Main plaia the procession will pro-
ceed to Kelt's garden where tbo exercises
will bo opened by Capt. John Crawford with a
speech. After this speaker Hon. John Cope-
land aeo. Pasohal and Edward llwyer havo
promised to dollvor addrestet Tho celebra-
tion will continue three dais with dancing
music feasting and fireworks to divert tho
proceed to tho San Pedro park in carriages
and on foot. A grand torchlight proooBtloti of
the celebration will bo Inaugurated with
l good tlmo la anticipated.
An Interesting query Is put How
can girls boy-cott any thing.
Dr. Weather with twenty years'
praotlee makes tbe treatment ol acute
and ehronlo diseases a specialty. Par-
ticular attention given to diseases 'of
children. Ills remedies ore safe and
pleasant tie la a thorough pbyalclan
with ore '-nliH.t sword to none. Vialt
with prescription one mile from bis
realdence 227 Elmlra atreet one dollar
Telephone 118. 8-11-tf
ftOrcnfi Wl" bu7 a Five-room House with
tDllUU two galleries outhouses and large
lot; house bran now and nicely finished
waterworks 111 houtet a numbor of young
fruit and tbade trees: 'centrally located.
Torma f IClucaiu balancoln 12 months. Ad-
dress T 11. Jhunhon Ijoiit otlloo VS-lf
AT TURNER HALL.
The Mikado of Japan Vial la the City-
His Reception.
Sullivan's oners "The Mikado" was
Iireaented at Turner ball last night to a
ilg house which waa filled by the elite
of aoclety In aplte or tho rain which be-
gan railing early In the evening. The
opera waa put on the boarde well and
Profeaaora Schramm and Schnaltit de-
serve great praise for Ita effective exe-
cution taking Into consideration the
fact that the members are all amateurs
and this Is their first appearance before
the public. The costumes were very
picturesque and many of them very
rloh In material. The costuming was
arter the artistic eye or l'rof Scbnalth.
Tbo singing of Jilts Truax as "Yum
Yum" was melodious and her acting
was very well done. She has a aweet
voice of considerable power. Humphries
as "Naukl Poo" sang a tenor part
with great success lor a baritone
and acquitted himself well; even
going through the most excru-
ciating part of tbe love scenes
tb the great satlfaotlon or the audlenoe
and evident pleasure to himself. Ills
llnea were spoken with a little too much
sameness but this can be overlooked
when It Is known Ibst bis part waa
hastily assumed with little rehearsing.
Miss Lottie Bitter as one the "Three
Little Maids" sung well particularly In
tbe song "He's going to marry urn
Yum." Miss Marie Hernandez a Ka-
tlsba was not aa ugly at she ought to
have been but abe couldn't help thla.
Her singing and acting waa good. Tbe
make-up or Mr. Itote as 'Lord High
Executioner" brought down the bouae
in a atortn of applauae. Hit comicalities
were laughable and belptd to rover the
defect of bis not having learned his
llnea well. The role or "Poo Bab" as-
sumed by Mr. Scully could not have been
beaten as to make-up and general rendi-
tion of It Scully's dignified way In
"taking an Insult" waa very laughable.
Married and Happy.
Mlas Mary Mayer one of our most
popular young ladles wbose name has
often been connected with charitable en-
terprises and church work In this olty
waa married this morning at 7 o'clock
at tbe residence or ber mother on Ace-
qula street to Mr. G. A. Maurer form-
erly of Han Antonio but now of Gon-
zales where he Is engaged as an Ice
manufacturer. The wedding was a
quiet one only the family being pres-
ent and Immediately the happy couple
took the Sunset train for Gonzales
where a month or tbe honeymoon will
be spent.
Another wedding of peculiar happin-
ess took place last night at 0 o'clock at
No. 12 Crockett street tbe residence of
Mr. Frlederlcfa tbe happy couple being
Mr. Henry O. Hoeke and Miss Emma
frlederlch. A large number or guests
were present and a irreat manv valuable
girts to tbe bride were received. Mr.
ana Jurs. iioeke wilt oegin bouaekecplng
Immediately In a pretty cottage on
Obraje atreet recently purchaaed by the
groom.
Mr. Alex Pane a handtomn nlerlr nt
the United Statoa quartermaater'a de-
partment baa returned from San Ancelo.
and brings bis bride with him a hand-
some little woman.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
SotTTititnN IIoTEt..-JuIro W M Walton
It A HouMon and A II JuneM Uonzale's: 1 li
Hutler. llelfMin Mra I. l'lih ii-j
Oil rlun. Heirulu: o It MattcrBon Uvulae; J
Harris Memphis Thouuw CatTall Hldtllcvllle;
L'CHrm r. Shu Antonio; J K Itlcliardri Hinder-
Davis; 8 A Thompson Fort Davis.
Mex urn Hotel. F W Petty wife and child-
jn Henderson Tex t L Minor A Aurlch (ial-
llrownivlllfltT M Harwood (ionzalen; 11 O
( bambera. New York; J a Dun lay Jno. 11
Ketmdorpli Houston; Mra. J I 1'lckens ami
child Ctflumhuit Jan. Ilrowii Ohio; Jay V.
Hunter Han Fianclsco; A Wahlstuu und wife
ttt. I m In; 11 H l'uel l'earsull; Adulpb tsttt ren
171. DimnlHrHMl by plaintiff. 1
HW. T.J.De.Ino vs. ftauautru and Hulli-
Mcdlnty va OricarCruwfoi
Judgment for plaintiff.
npany va. Ohun &
ber llh.
PElTKMItKIt H
;uT Julio llnmmly vs. Jacob (lull. Judy-
THE ORPHANS HOME
1'reston. Glddlmrs. and tlll.bfl
At tbo request of tbo president Mrs. (len.
Stanler. Itov. Dr. Nelll ougudIM tho chair. And
callodupon Dr. Isowenthall for an address.
iuo rauui wuo was wen roceivou aaiui "l
bavocumo hero In response to tbo invitation
nf your secretary aaklntr mo to tod
operation of my church Tn this movement and
ttioc
i am sorry iu say inai i uo not itee now J
tuK iiiu vu-operauon or my cnurcn juil
Three years aeo we raised fU)0 for Uiinslan
oinivrauon ana we nave since raisod f.uou
ior our urpuan asyium in new urieana
Thla In consideration with tho many
work and will co-oiterato with uiu tn tbe
ull extent but I really don't seo bow tbo
church oan sustain these onnstant drains.
ToraploHeth El now requires necessary re-
pairs to tbe extent of from f 12.UH) to S1VO0
and our orphan asylum at New Orleans has
to bo sustained from members due and volun-
tary contributions. In face of theBO things I
' members to movo. because nublio worahio
and church aro paramount. Our church needs
llrst attention; still 1 have no doubt that our
people will now. oat bey liavodoneln tbe past
do all tbey can to aid Iu your yood work.
After considerable discussion It waa rt'solvjcd
that tbo ineetlnir should adjourn until Mon-
day next whon u inould inset again In tho
action will assuredly be taken and it Is hoped
that alt Interuetod Iu tho work will bo pres-
ent. Markets 07 Teletrrapn.
lExprcMly reported for the Light by K.G
Palmer 4 Co. HI tkilodad atreet
Liver root Bept. 15 12:14 p. m. Cotton
Largo business and advancing prloes. Middling-
fi ii-ltklt Orleans 6d. Bales 18 UK)
bales; speo. and x. ijuwbalca. Receipt UU00
bales; all American.
Naw Yohk Bept. IS. Cotton Futures
opened Arm and!) polnta hltrher-Keptemher
l.lfHty.lH; October V llKLMu; November
December 9i&i;j&at January D.31G.U !.
New Yokk Hept. 15 ISM p. m. Cotton
Futuro barely steady September 9.U aifervli
October D.limu.l7o: November U.Utf.iavo;
December VHtUc; January v:Ad$o
Hales C9Uu bales.
Naw YuRKept. IS 1:25 p. m. Stocks-
Northwestern llTt Delaware and Laoka-
cry vory active and entire list lower. Prices
at li:M n. m.i Wheat tao. Corn 4(c.
Pork lu.uo. Ur.l.iiim
WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO THE LADIES
OF SAN ANTONIO AND SURROUNDING
COUNTRY TO OUR
MONDAY SEPT. 13 GRAND OPENING
OF
Fall Goods
WITH THK FOLI.OW1NO AS SPKCIALTIESt
Curtains
Bcrlinp NotlhKhaui Lnco and Madras Cloth
Ladies Cloth in 'all Colors.
A Flno Lino nl
1 1 leached and brown rom fie. up.
Towels and Napkins
A Fine Lot Just In.
Come and Bee Our
AND OTHEIt
FILL BUSS GOODS
Our Sacrifice Sale of SUMMER GOODS will goon
Until all are Disposed of.
3 1 and 33 Alamo Plaza
FIT EASE AMD COMFORT.
RepMrlnir white you wait.
Mou's shoos hairioled and heeled from 75o. Ladles' shoes half soled and hooted from 60o.
GOLDEN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
S. B. WITCHELL
No. 31 Soladad Street
Oysters Fish and Gam.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants .
And At.
Beholz'a Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets.
Tt-!unoh and Meals at all hours. Everything servod In Flrst-Clasa Style)
lite waltors In attendance. 7-tMai
' BUSINESS SPARKS
Harilettr In mind that Prank J. Ueltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
tho International and Ort Northern
depot. 9-11. ly
Uyou Want to buy or sell any kind
or stook or real estate go to Chavez
Morln & Mateu South Klorcs street.
They will deal squarely' 1-2-tf
Chavez Morln Mateu have taken
obarge of tbe stock yard on South Flores
atreet south ot Military plaza where
they will do a oommlsslon business buy.
Ingand selling all kinds ot stockl-O-tf
Call at Mrs. ltoyal's cofl'ee stand In
the Main market Market street. Amer-
ican and Bpanlsh dishes the best In tbe
market. Hot and cold lunches prepared
lor those traveling by tbe cars. Hours
from.3 to 8 a. m. 8-t-ltn.
For Sftlo-i-A Bargain
To linniedlato buyer A four.room house with
out-lioutet Hue vlnraril orchard eto.t Irri-
table lot Iti feet front by 8t varaadeep. For
tale on account or owner leaving- ttio olty.
Part uatli balanoo on long- tlmo. For iinrticu
lars luqulro ou premises No. 41 South street.
Fourth ward.
a saddler harness and carriage
f sails under tho i
fun that II. liol
In comes a full it.
tartner In thu established business. The
lOHT bespeaks an Increasing and well de-
served prosperity to tbo Orni. V-U-iit
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.1
TMi powder never varies. A marvel of
purity strength and wholesome ness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds and can
not be io d In competition with the multitudes
of low test short weight alum or phosphate
powder. Sold only In cans. Royal Dakln
Pnwdir Company 1M Wall itreetNew Tork
Call for Republican County Convention.
To tho Itcpubllcans or llexar County i
Dy order of tbo county executive committee
tbo chairman of the several prooluota are
hereby rcqueatud to hold primary meetlnffi lu
tbelr respective precincts on Wednesday tbe
15th Inst. to select delegates to a convention
tola? held at Turner ball. In this city on the
3tli Inst. at 10 o'clock a. in. This conven-
tion la called to take Into consideration and do-
eldo thocoumi of tbo party in tbo matter of
electing county officials. The basis of repre-
sentation will U decided by the convention.
J. JI. IIui.ton Chairman.
C. IIUNGK Secretary. IMl-tf
Gallagher "let her go" yttcrdy at
thesohool board nice Hog.
Flannels
toil. White tllue and Grar.
Jersey Flannels and Felt
A Verr Handsome IJnonf PLAID
Table Covers and Damasks
A New Lot Just ltecelred.
Now Importations of-
NOVELTIES.
B. FRANKS
-
San Antonio Texas
Men's Calf Hoots niado to'order from tSjOO.
Men's Working Shoes made to order from 93 60.
- Agent
San Antonio Texas.
A. HAfctPKL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
county at tbo ensuing election.
For ConsUblt Prsclnct Ma. .
thorlzod to announce as candidate
Rafael It. Martinez for thooitloe of constable
iur precinct ; J. at tne election in novel
ber who solicits tbo support of oltcltlsens.
Thu Lkiiit Is authorized to announce MH.
John A. FKitms as a candidate for tbe ortloo
or Coustaltlo for Precinct No.l at tho ensuing
election In November.
rORCOUUY ASSESSOR.
i uureur wiiiimnOT uiyacu aa a oanaiaate ror
the position of Assessor of lie jar county at
Tho Light is authorized to announce John
at'iiAwruHDar a candidate for Assessor of
Ueiar counir at the November election.
Thk Lioiit Is authorized to announce Capt.
D. M. 1'ook as a candidate for reflection to
theoinceof Assessor of lleiar county at the
November election.
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce Tnoa P.
McOall as a candidate for Sheriff of lleiar
comity at the ensuing November election.
Wo aro authorized to announce Nat Lewis
as a candidate for the office of Hhertff of Uexar
county at the election In Nouetnber.
FOR C0UMTY CONMISSIOIU.
Wo are authorised to announced EIkmry
I but as a candidate for County Commissioner
of rroolnot No. 1 at the Novomber election.
mlssloner Precinct No. U at the etuuinf No-
vember election.
FOR COURTY SURVIVOR
We are authorized to announce W. M.Lockm
as a candidate for re-election to the ofloe of
County Surveyor at the November election.
FOR COURTY TREASURER.
authorized to announoe II r. Bo.
oiuouuf County Treasurer of Bexar county at
FOR COURTY CLERK
Tbo Lioiit Is authorized to announoe Thau.
W. Hhith aa a candidate for re election to the
ottlouot County Clerk.
To the Votora of Bexar County.
I hereby announoe myself as a candi-
date for re-eleotlon to the offloe of dis-
trict attorney for the Thirty-seventh Ju-
dicial district. Georob Paschal.
FOR DISTRICT CLERIC
Tbo Lioiit la authorised to annouoe Mil.
Geo hob it. Dash i ILL as a candidate for re-
election to the office of District Clerk of llexar
Two Bugg-leo nearly as rood as new can be
bought at a bargain. Call at the corner of
Live Oak and Uurnet streets. S-si-tr
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect '
e. Car. Oaeaaa.rM Alamo Ita. over
W.tff Kan law All Tn
Plans specjfloatlona and all Information
desired by those oontemplaUnr to build fur-
olshad. MT.i
Tho cautos which undorllo an 111 temper are
manifold) among them dyspepsia (the bane of
humanity) atandt pre-eminent and many In-
dividuals possessed of a smooth cheerful
temperament whon attacked by this monster
become III naf ured and churlish but br uslnr
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets this may be avert-
od. and oven cured. Tho manufacturers snar-
antee thorn to cure dyspepsia constipation
sour stomach and hoart-uuru. Price. sSThiius
nor bos Itairland S Co. airenta Ban Antonio
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