San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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The Salli; gight
SATURDAY MARCH 1 1890.
GROCERI E
We invite your attention
our unexcelled facilities
serving you to better advan-
tage than others. Our stock
is larger and more varied than
any in the state and our prices
are the lowest always. We
solicit the trade of merchants
only. Parties who contem-
plate going into the retail gro-
cery business will do well to
figure with us before placing
their orders. Mail orders
conscientiously filled.
a.b.frank&co.
Wholesale Grocers
San Antonio.
Personal Notes.
Louis Bergstrom is in Laredo.
Eugene Archer Esq. of Uvalde is
in the city.
Miss Beckie Michael left today for
Chicago.
A. M. Rhodes is autographed on the
Menger book from Bryan.
Theo: D. Kline and wife fro u La-
redo are at the Menger.
J. A. Macdonald of Savannah Ga.
is at the Menger.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willard from
New York are guests at the Central.
C. B. Riggs of Kansas City is at
the Southern.
J. H. Downey of Nashville Tenn.
<8 an arrival at the St Leonard.
L. S. Townsend a prominent stock-
man ot Hays county is at the Central.
H. Busby of San Francisco is an ar-
rival at the Southern.
Mr. Howard editor* of the Cotulla
Times is in the city today.
Miss Josephine Brodowski of New
Orleans is in the city visiting her
brother Louis Brodowski.
Mrs Geo. W. Bever Mrs. N. 8. Hal-
ton and Theo. Strickney of Cedar
Rapids lowa are at the Menger.
Robt. Vaughn and wife are regis-
tered at the Menger from Nashville
Tenn.
C. C. Sullivan a knight of the grip
of New York is an arrival at the Cen-
tral.
W. F. McManus a tourist from St.
Paul Minn. is registered at the St.
Leonard.
J. F. Hilliard a prominent stock
man of Encinal is registered at the
Southern.
Charles A Probandt eighteen years
ago a resident of this city now a
prominent stockman of Victoria has
been visiting relatives here but will
depart today for San Angelo to call on
on his Tom Green county kin the Pro-
baudts.
Public Notice.
The public is hereby informed that
O. R. Flournoy is not working fo” us
any longer. We shall not employ
any agent but shall give to our pa-
trons tne benefit of commission
saved; a saving from 15 to 25 per cent.
2-19-2wks. Zirkel&Co.
F ire.
An alarm of fire was given this
afternoon about 1:30 p. m. The fire
was lo afed on upper Dallas street
where the stable ofE. L. Fuchs was
burned to the ground. The origin of
the fire is unknown.
The Helpers.
The talent who will assist Signor
Liberati in his concert at the Grana
opera house on the 32th of March for
the benefit of St. Mary’s church will
comprise Mrs. Bessie Bell Brown
Mrs. Minnie Merritt Earnest Mrs.
Virginia A. Parker Prof. Wm. Marx
Mr. Chas. M. Schilling Mr. W. G.
Tobin and Messrs. Elliott and Mar-
mion.
Eyes T ested
by King’s optometer and spectacles
to suit. Watches Clocks Silverware
and Jewelry to please everybody.
Also watches and Jewelry' repaired;
all at lowest figures.
Otto Blumenthal’s
241 Commerce street.
Chllurjo enjoy.
The pleasant flavor gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs
when in need of a laxative and if the
father or mother be costive or bilious
the most gratifying lesults follow its
use so that it is the best family rem-
edy known and every family should
have a bottle. (8)-4-19-tf
For bale.
By invalid returning home hand-
some light rig in town. Sorrel horse
7 years o d 14 3 4 hands sound kind
fearless of every thing been used by
lady no top buggy only two months
from shop; also harness and spring
cart. No. 535 Mesquite street. 2t
A HUMAN BRUTE.
Who Is Worse Than a Savage.
Constable Rafael Martinez yester-
day afternoon effected the arrest of a
milkman named A. Wadzek charged
with cruelty and assault on his wife.
Complaint had been made by the
neighbors of Mrs Wadzek df the cru-
elty practiced by her husband on her
and Captain Hennessey and Consta-
ble Martinez investigated. They
went out to the man’s dairy about
three miles east of the city and found
Mrs. Wadzek in tied. One eye was
bruised and black there was one
bruise on her head and a cut on her
back. She said she had been whipped
by her husband for taking a cup of
milk contrary’ to his orders. Her
daughter aged 12 and son 10 years
said their step-father (he is Mrs.
Wadzek’s second husband) had beat-
en their mother frequently.
The boy only' dared see his mother
when his father was away. Mrs.
Wadzek had very little clothing no
shoes or stockings and only a little
llour was all the food she had in the
house Her father is a farmer living
near Floresville and she formerly
carried on a business as dressmaker.
RAILROAD LOCALS.
A carload of horses was shipped
yesterday from here to Talladega
Ala.
The next Raymond-Whitcomb ex-
cursion will arrive here Monday
morning remaining all day.
The Aransas Pass Telegraph com-
pany have laid a new cable across
Galveston bay.
Mr. W. C. F. Reichenbach assist-
ant paymaster of the Atchison Tope-
ka and Santa Fe system is iu town.
The engineers that have been esti-
mating for tbe suspension bridge on
the Pecos cut-off of the Sunset have
finished their work and have return-
ed to New Orleans.
A train of thirteen carsof fat cattle
from Millett Texas were shipped
over the I. and G. N.yesterday billed
to Kansas City.
Thenew time-table of the I. and G.
N. goes iato effect tomorrow. The
only changes affecting San Antonio
are that train No. 3 formerly arriving
at 10:15 p. m. will arrive 15 minutes
early and train No. 2 will arrive at
3:35 and leave at 3:59.
The old boiler house at the Sunset
shops is being made fire-proof which
has already been done to all the other
old buildings. A new brick office and
storehouse is also to be erected.
Mr. J. A. Devere night operator at
the I. and G. N. depot atTaylorwith
his lady are spending a few days iu
the city.
Mr. T. W. Clawson station agent
of the I. and G. N. at Laredo died
Friday morning of consumption and
his remains will be shipped to Mar-
shall Tex. for interment. A wife
and son survive him.
A special train of eleven Pullman
cars containing thegeneral passenger
agents of a great many’ railroads of
the Union bent on a pleasuae trip
will arrive in San Antonio some time
in the latter part of March.
Texas.
The last advices from the locating
engineers on the Eastern extension
of the S. A. P. were that they had
reached the Sabine river and by this
time are probably beyond the borders
of the state.
City ticket agent Lupton of the
Southern Pacific reports sales during
the month of February as better than
any’ month since he has been in
charge of the company’s city offices
which has been about a year the
sales in round numbers aggregating
$lBOOO.
Real Estate Deals
Allison Ryman to John Fitzhenry
ots 19 20 21 and 22 block 20 Freies-
eben surveysl3s.
New England Syndicate t> Ilenrv
Elmendorff 1 acre out of city lot 163
$1 and other considerations.
M. W. Lewis and wife to W. C.
Robards lots 1 and 2 city lot 6 range
4 district 1 $450.
P. H. Wolfe to Otto Conrad lots 3
and 4 block B. Hackberry street $450.
G. H. Farcke and Paul Meerscheidt
to Martin Rilling Jr. lots 2 and 17
block 5 east Commerce street $BOO.
Mary A. Maverick to Merchants and
Mechanics Building and Loan associ-
ation lot 1 block 50 Ave. D and 12th
street $7OO.
J. A. Whittmann to Emil Boden-
mann lot 14 block 1 on Adams street
$6OO.
STAGE ITEMS
Minnie Maddern has closed her sea-
son at Toronto.
A comedy called “The Influenza”
has made a hit in Poland.
Dockstader’s theatre New York
has become the new Gaiety theatre.
Lew is now with Primrose & West’s
minstrels.
J. H. Ry ley and Madeleine Lucette
have severed their connection with
the Arthur Reban company.
James O’Neill will next season re-
vive Mr. Henry Irving’s version of
“The Dead Heart” shelving “Monte
Cristo.”
Sarah Bernhardt will soon appear
as the Virgin Mary in a new play
soon to tie produced at Paris. Marias
will be the Messiah.
Madame Modjeska’s physician
says it will be fully a month before t he
actress’s sprained ankle will be well
enough for her return to the stage.
—Just received from Paris. France
beautiful assortment of hair orna-
ments and side combs offered at
reduced prices. Mrs. Chas. Devi’s
10 South Alamo street. 2-21-1 m
CHURCH NOTICES
WKSTMINSTBK PKKSBYTEKIAN CHURCH.
. South Press Street. Public worship on the
Sabbath at II o’clock a. tn. and at 8 o'clock
’ p. tn. also on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
This Wednesday service is our “Monthly Con-
cert of Prayer;” subject. ••Mexico." Ssbbath
school and Pastor's biide class at 4 o'clock.
L. M. Weiss Pastor. Residence No. 211 Ca-
margo street.
Regular services w'll be he'd at the Camden
street Christian church to-morrow. The pub-
lic are invited. John A. Stevens. Pastor.
FIRST PHESHVTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. w. Nell. D. D. pastor. Church cor-
ner of West Houston and North Flores streets.
Service by the Pastor tomorrow nt 11 a. tn.
and 8 p nt Sabbath school at 9:30 a. tn. Pray-
< rmeeting on Wednesday at 8 p. in.
J. W. Neil. Pastor.
MADISON SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The sacrament of the “Lord's Supper” will
be celebrated at II o'clock a. tn. The pastor
will be assisted in the ndmin'stration by the
Ibv. Seeley and the Rev. George R blnson.
The rite of baptism of children will also be ad-
ministered Preaching nt 7:30 o in. Sunday
school at 9:30 a in. Christian Endeavor meet-
ing at 4p.m. Seats free. Strangers cordially
welcome.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 p m. Sunday
school at 3:30. The public is cordially invited
to all services. CHAS. E. Giddings Pastor.
Y. M. C. A.
Dr. A H. Seeley a returned missionary
from India will talk to men at the rooms of
the Young Men's Chris'ian Association Sun
day at 3:30 p. m. Subjects: “Mi-aion Work
in Foreign Lands” “Manners and Ct stems of
the People in the Oriental Countries.” Bible
ela'sthis evening at 8 o’clock at the rooms.
Come and welcome to both of these meetings.
J. H. Rea Act. Sac’y.
ALAMO BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Nacogdoches and Crockett streets.
Preaching by Rev. S L. Hillyer at 11 a. m.
and by the paster at 7:30 p. tn. today. Sun-
day school at 9:45 a. m. Young Builders
society 4p. m . every Sunday. Prayer meet
ing 7:30 p. tn every Wednesday; Prayer-
meeting 7'30 p.m.every Wednesday;Women’s
Missionary Society 4 p. tn. every Tuesday
Mrs. M E. Dodson Pr<s. Industrial School
ifree) 3p. m. every Saturday Mrs. B. Davis
Supt. Rev. W. H. Dodson D. D. Pastor.
VICTORIA STREET MISSION.
Sunday school at 10 a m. M. G Alexander
superintendent; preaching at 10;45a m. every
Sunday. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m every
Friday.
WARREN STREET MISSION
Sunday school 3:30 p. m.. E. C. Everett su-
perintendent; preaching 4:15 p. m.every Sun
day. Prayer meeting 7:30 p m.. every Thurs-
day. Rev. J. D. Walker.
Missionary Pastor.
St. Mark’s Church
North side of Tavis square. Services to-
morrow 2nd. Sunday in Lent at 7.30 a. in.
Early ceLbration. 11 a. tn. second celebration
and sermon at 730 p. in. Sunday school 930
a. m. W. p Richardson. Rector
SUNSET BAPTIST MISSION.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Preaching at
3:30 p. m. T. A. Moore Pastor.
ARANSAS PASS BAPTIST MISSION.
Sunday school 3 p. tn W. W. Boone super
intendent. Preaching 7:45. T.A. Moore pas-
tor.
INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST MISSION.
Sunday school 3:30 p. m. L. P. Pullian su-
perintendent.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching both morning and night by Rev.
E. E King who has just arrived in the city
to take charge of the church as pastor. At 2
p. tn the ordinance of baptism will be admin
istered to six Mexican candidates by Rev. M
(•.Trevino pastor of the Mexican Baptist
church. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
♦ •
Citation by Publication.
In District Court of Bexar County
37th Judicial District. No.
4-422.
Dora Henderson vs. Joe C. Henderson.
1 he -fate ot Texas to the Sheriff or any Con-
stable of Bexar County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded that by making
pubiicut on of this citat on in some news
p iper published in the County of Bexar once
in each week tor four consecutive weeks pre
vioua to the return day hereof you summon
joe ('. Henderson a non-resident of the State
of Texas to be and appear at the next regu-
lar term of the District Court of the37th Judi
cial Distiict in and for Bexar County io be
holden at the Court House thereof in the City
of San Antonioun the first Monday in March
next the same being the 3rd daj of March
A. I). 18!‘O. then and there to answer a petition
tiled in said C urt on the 22nd day of Novem-
ber A. D 1889in a suit numbered 4422 on the
docket of said Court wherein Dera Hender-
son is plaintiff end Joe C. Henderson is de-
fendant. Plaintiff in her petition alleges that
she and def- ndapt were lawfully married in
the year into and lived together until about
the year IW when deft ndant became an hatd
tua drunkard an .ailed and still fails to
contribute anything towards her support or
that of h“r three minor children issue of said
marriage.
Wherefore plaintiff prays for judgment dis-
solving th ■ marriag- between lierand defen-
dant for custody of said minor children for
costs etc
Here n fail not tut have you before sa d
Court on the said first dav o' the next teim
thereof this writ with your return therein
showing how jou have • xecuted the same
Witness Geo. U. Dashiell clerk of the Dis-
trict Com t ol Bexm C unty.
. Given under my hand and seal
) . s I of said Court at office in San An
j ” ' f tonio this 3rd day of February
' ’ A D. 1890.
Issued February 3rd. 1890.
GEO. R. DASHIELL.
Clerk District Court Bexar County.
By M Yturui Deputy.
Grand Opening.
Fred’s Saloon and Billiaid parlor
No. 10 Soledad street will be opened
to the public tonight at 7 o’clock.
Every body invited to step in and
partake of the fine free lunch that
will be served. 3-1-lt
THE DEAF VAG.
A man entered a house in New
Braunfels and when he was discover-
ed was hunting for the family silver.
He was arrested and brought be ore
the judge. “You look like a hard
man” said his honor as he surveyed
the prisoner over the top of his desk.
“What were you doing in that house?”
“Nothing at all judge; please let me
off?” “Can’t do it” said the judge;
“itBeemsto me you are a confirmed
vag and 1 will send you up the road
for a change of atmosphere and diet.”
Sixty days was the verdict. What’s
the use of eating when you can buy
diamonds and shot guns so cheap at
Emerson & Co.’s? You should see
some of those splendid bargains at
Emerson & Co.’s in forfeited pledges.
If you need money on any kind ot col-
latteral securiiy see them; they are
old established people and will treat
you right. They have held the bridge
for i he boys for years. tt
Nicely Furnished Rooms
Can be had at No. 318 Soledad St. Im
Missionary Pastor.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRANO OPERA HOUSE I
T. IP. MULLALY. MnnnKor.
TWO NIGHTS.
Friday and Saturday. Feb. 28 and Mar. I.
MATINEE Saturday
THE WORLD FAMOUS
HAN LONS’
Grand Fairy Spectacular
FANTABM A
Wonderful and Gorgeous Scenery
Marvelous Mechanical Effects
Magnificent and Startling Transfor-
mation.
the Execution Scene.
Sunday and Monday Mar. 2 and 3
The Renowned American Actor
Lewis Morrison
AS "MEPHISTO"
11l his sublime scenic and dramatic
production of
“FAUST”
A performance absolutely without
a Parallel in the history of the Ameri-
can Stage.
The magnificent scenery by D. B.
Hughes and Goather & Young. The
marvelous “Brocken Scene’’The Pin-
nacle of Stage-Craft with the most
Brilliant Electric Effect ever seen on
any stage.
GERMAN THEATRE.
/t r sch Hall Sunday Night March 2d.
— By the —
FROBSINN SINGING SOCIETY
PROGRAMME
PART I.
1. Overture Stradella.... v. Flotow
2. Maennerchor
3. Komischer Vortrag....
4. Fantasie from opera
Troubadour Verdi
PART 11.
5. Maennerchor
1 Violin Duett ( Ehrhardt by
t Spring Love ( ’
M. Gipprieh and Eug. Schoch
SILVER WEDDING;
or
IN THE BUTTON HOLE.
A laughable comedy in one act by
R. Hahn.
CHARACTERS:
Krenpelsezer Rentier
Aurora Seine Frau
Trinchen Seine Niehte
Pfanneusehidt Post Beamter
Wernecke Vereins Bote
Josef Porter
AFTERPIECE.
6. Living Statuary arranged by Mr.
Jolm Beckmann.
Admission 25 Cents.
After the performance a dance will
be given.
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Gentlemen.
The time has come to think of a
new spring suit.
We are now receiving a superb and
most elegant line of Nobby Suits
ranging in price from $7.50 $lO.OO
$13.50 $16.50 and upward.
All the Novelties of the season.
We shall be pleased to see you
whether you wish to buy or only to
look.
H. MORRiS & BRO.
255 and 257 Main Street.
Mrs. Chas. Devits
OF PARIS FRANCE
Ladies' Hair Dresser and Wig Maker
Ladies au Children's hair cutting and
shampooing. A beautiful selection of hair
ornaments and side combs just
I O S Alamo st. 2 doors of Comerc'
Come
T °
Stay
And can sell a first-class Carriage or
Buggy for as little momey as anyon*
and will guarantee all" sales. Kola
agent for Peter Shutter wagon. Cor-
ner Houstou and Soledad streets.
FIGOTT
ALEX. SARTOR.
Has on hand a large assortment of
Fine Jewelry. Walches
Onyx Clocks.
No. 18
W. COMMERCE ST SAN ANTONIO TEX
Washinm Ttaire
The Gold Mine/d Texas
C. SEIACKLET PROPRIETOR
The Finest Variety Theatre
in the Southwest.
Seating Capacity 1000
Keeps the best order Sells the best
refreshments and employs only the
best talent.
ARANSAS BAR.
Cor. Houstonland St. Mary s Sts.
The Best Beer in the City Always on Tap.
Lanchever/day an t night. Everything in
» mnn.gool or ler Kool innate and polite at-
ention G SOUR VMM Phopkiktoh.
FIRE - INSURANCE
C 0 M P A N Y.
OF
San Antonio. Tex.
-)o(-
OHice: 222 Was! Cmercs Street.
(Next door to G. A. Durler)
A HOME INSTITUTION.
Patronize - It I
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate in fexas
I* '’' ' \
Seleci Bottlefl Beer
Free Delivery to any part of the City.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Hay Corn Oats and Bran
Sold by the Bale or Ton.
W. J. ILLG & BRO.
Dealers m Fancy and Staple
GROCERIES.
Country Produce bouvht and sold. Good*
delivered to al I partsol the city. Telepnone 130
W. J. ILLG & BRO
Nos. 346 and 347 Dolorosa Stree
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