The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 185, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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My Platform Is :
Fair square nd honorable dealing.
Eternal warfiro against monopolies
and high prices. Protection to ray
patrons. gJJJ - RTott?
exclusive tobacconist Main plat.
Peek's Bai Boy ani His Fa
Will rlilt Baa Antonio Novem-
ber 10. Duo notice on arrival.
SIM IIAItT Mnungor.
Vol. I. No. 185.
San Antonio Texas Friday November 2 1883.
Ten Cents a Week
San Antonio Light
Wait for Saisiai! talis!
At San Antonio Saturday Nov. 24.
W. W. COLE'S NEW
003STSOI.jIID-A.TEID.
Throo rlntr circus menagerie theatre gallery of wax
statuary Russian roller skaters bicycle college
encyclopedia ami racen.
TheGreatest Indeed the Very Greatest Show Earth.
Everything new from IleClnnlne 1o emt.
'orrl ft om first to last.
The 11 Irs est therefore ttielieit
Great therefor gritntl
ArrcrtfttlTe revelation to daze the world
Three big clrcut rlncs side by side
Two great menaerles of wild beasts and
trained animals. In elided dens and In
the rlDff
13 performing lledouln Arab Just from
Jerusalem Palestine And the tun
corched deserts.
The moit marvelous men of a muscular race.
Most wonderful performers ever beheld.
ADMISSION $1 00
ED STEVES & SONS
LUMBER.
Yards at International and Qreat Northern ltallroad Depot and Galveston Harrlsbitrg and
Ban Antonio railroad track. East Commerce Street.
The best grades always on hand. Also Doors Sash Blinds
Mouldings Shingles Fencing Barbed Wire Fence Posts
Newels Stair Rails and Ballusters. Our lumber is of the finest
quality and unexcelled. We would invite the public to exam-
ine before purchasing elsewhere. Ed. Steves & Sons..
GREAT BARGAINS !
Estate of J-J GRENET Deceased-
In Ms (Mil Boots Shoes
Glassware and Crockery Positively Sold 25 per cent.
Below Cost to Closo Out Stock
GEOOEBY DEJPA.K.TME2STT !
Kept at full standardwith freshest (roods constantly on band. Host "blsklcs and cognacs
also best French German and California wlnea In tho city. Qoods delivered nay wboro In the
city. Wholo grocery business offered for aalo. A raroooportun'ty fornn onorgollo and entot-
prulng man. The splendid business stand tho "Old Alamo" also offered for sale.
For aalo Three-story house corner Main plaza aud Market street: two-story residence and
eight acres Irrigable ground on Garden street and various lots In the city. Apply to
JOSEPH B. DWYBR. Executor.
COLOSSAL SHOWS !
150 almost equal tam led by Mr Jan
Itobliifton the world's champion.
All bareback rider.
Noveltlra In inld-Htr performances.
Aerial bicycle riding liuiuau pyramids.
Harlnc deeds phenomenal feats.
A frmal
d rhnrinerln the rlug.
Sam 11
largest Aula tic eleplu
ever captured.
rerfoimlngelephnnte
I'erformlng dogi perfurinlng got
An elevated theatre tage for for
seniat lous
CHILDREN 500.
THE BLONDE BELLE
How She Received Her Lover at Her Father's
House and What He Then
Told Her.
gh. Threw Ills Keepsake at Him Tlieu
He Drove Away ami Married the
Other llrl.
She resided In the Fourth ward and from
her flno phystquo and beautiful blonde hair
was generally known as the llrobdlgnagUn
blonde. One night she sat Impatiently on tho
gallery of her father's residence waiting tho
arrival of her lorcr. Ho was rather tardy In
his wooing but at length tho rattling wheels
of n buggy was heard and In a fow minutes
IE CLASPED "HI
to his manly bosom. Ilut his visit was not a
pleasant ore fur shotold blnishohad beard
hlsnaino coupled with that of another belle
and minor said that ho was to bo married to
her. lfo acknowledged tho truth
of tho rcimrt and falling on Ills
knees beggod her forgiveness for ho said he
was bound In honor to marry the other c irl
There were tears and ansry words and then
tho llrnbdlgnnglaii belle drew hei'ielf erect
stood nn her dignity and
ontieiiKii him to t.r.tv t
the house. This he reluctantly did but as ho
waslenvlnglhehnueithe handed her a small
truckage which ho begged that sho would
incpusa token (it his respect mid In tncmor
ofhlslnvo Ho walked slowly to the buggv
anil she opened Ihu package which contained
niiuo valuable Jewelry and n letter. Hioread
I he letter blushed ran after hi in and throw
the letter and Jewelry at him. At the same
tlmusho run weeping In thoh use. Hu picked
lilt the package iickefcd It. nml
drnvo rapidly away. The llrobdlgnairlm
belle mourned her lover torsomo time but It
was an u no use; no
VAimiLI) THE OTIIEIt QHtU
Then came rumors that the fickle swain had
another wife elsewhere and she rejoiced In
what she calls a lucky escape. Sho la now seek-
ing further consolation In the luvo of another
swain but Is st the same time making cautious
Inquiries as to the antecedents of her new
lover.
JUSTICE.
The Man from Salado Discourses and Tells
Gratefully of a l'loueer.
"Yes" said a prominent cltzcu from S.Iado
who was overhauled by a I.ioiit man "I want
to see Justlco done on every occasion and
proper recompense tnado In a proor way to
thotowho havo lieen the pioneers of S.m An"
tonlo either In the buttle Held or In business.
I remember a few years ago why It seems llko
yesterday tho long and tedious drives (thoy
were more like J lurncjs). In brlnirlng lumber
from thnln'crlnruf tho Slate with wh'ch to
butldnsquatter'aeablnora frame storeroom.
wero tho p oncers In tho lumber business and
I am glad towltn.es that they hold with grips
ufconlldencoall tburold frlendsandthatthelr
business Is on tho Increase From them 10
years ago I purchased the slicks that now form
the rtor tree of my little home." And since to
think was to almost act tbo Lioiit bearer was
soon on tho ground couel.tlng of acn a. covered
with lumber ut all lengths and wldihsand con-
ditions and sold by tho firm or Ed Stoves &
Hons.
This butlness was established lu 18(17 anil has
continued to progress with remarkable
growth. Situated near the International and
Ureat Northern depor they havo run a side
track through the extensive yards thus facil-
itating both tho discharge and shipment of
lumber shingles sash doors lath and blinds.
Long leaf orjellowplno from Calcasieu Iji.
Is made a specialty. The builder can llnd
everything In his Hue on a tiro minutes' Inspec-
tion with which to erect either a temporary
cabin for tho newly arrlvod Immigrant or a
costly residence for the more wealthy. This
tlrm employs four teams for tho delivery of
stock toroughout tho city while the railroad
bears their orders all over this section. A
trade that has multiplied so rapidly that has
grown with our growth and rasUmed itself
Into the confidence of tho public. Is sulhclent
assurance to all that In tho same bands aud un-
derthesamo management the same fair deal-
ing aud liberal rates will cnntlouo to bo a
marked fcaturo of tho methods of Ed Steves k
Sons.
PERSONAL.
Items Gleaned In the Hotel Corridors and
From Various Other Sources.
Officer Coy Is sick and oil duty.
Major James Con verso camo In from the West
yesterday.
Mr. O. Oswald ono ot Mr Kaltoycr's clerks.
Is seriously Indisposed.
Mr. John F"gget arrived at tho Maverick
this morning (mm Laredo.
The Hon. Thomas P. Ochlltreo Is in the
city shaking hands with his many friends.
Judge II 1' Ilrowstor State Commissioner
of Insurance and Statistics Is a guest at the
Mcnger
Mr. O. Smith from Detroit Michigan and
Mr. T. II Clark of St. Louis are guests at tho
Maverick
Mr. E. M. Jackson a prominent citizen of
Austin formerly of San Antonio Is a guest at
tbo Menger.
Mr J. D. Aden and Mr. J. T. Elchburg. frpm
St. louis and Atlanta Ucorgla aro registered
at tho Maverick.
Mr. Manuel Salann of Parral Chihuahua
Gassed through the cltycn routo to El l'aso o i
is r turn from Larodo.
Clay Lambert associate manager of Lambert
Sl Hlehardson's Dramatic cnmpauy.favured the
Lioiit with a call this morning.
Mr. F. J. Flnck an o'd San Antonlnn who
was formerly foreman In Messrs. Clarke &
Courts' printing establishment of Guhoston
hss arrived In the city
Frank V. II urn ley business agent fnrlllshnp'a
Comedy company paid tho I.KllIT officio a visit
in-day. The company win plar Strictly
Business" for one night only November 0. ut
Turner hall. He is sure to bo greeted with a
crowded house.
Arrivals at tho St. Leonard hotel-A. J.
Daniels Chicago; Sam Salisbury l'resldlo
count)! A. W. MoorcUnd oitri II. Duntbue.
lledrord Indians; Michael Tllo New Oilea s;
Wl llam 0. Monahan James J. Monaban
William Woods and mother Albany N Y.i 11.
Churchill It. J Snclton. City; E. Noiton Frlu:
J. W. New tun Bcguln; J V. Wrights Lining!
J. II. lUwiing bt. Joseph Mo.: M. K nney
Cit); w.a. Adams. Hallcttavllle; J. YV. JUker
II. A. Allison Dallas.
TOM OCHILTREE
Ami a YUU to " Gallagher' Corners"
Near I & O N It. It Depot.
Tom Oublltreo bus earned tho spiteful sobrl-
quet of tho " Uidbadod American of tho
Pampas." from aa Eastern journal. Tom hat
been accused of many ecoentrto t bln.fr but
actions apparently eccentric In themselves are
sometimes based on sound business principles.
Now. vro ure acquainted with a Baa Antonio
uentleman dolujr a la rue business near tho In-
ternational and Ureat Nurtnern railroad depot.
wuu lusv ma jteypot every uoonn uisesiaoiiso
ment. and vet ho nroteitu ha 1a too Door to uur
chaso another set. ilia name Is J. N.
uHiiauDf r ot mo latuous "uaiiajf uer s uorner.
His reason for so doing1 Is made vr
evident when It it riUnovcred that li
place is open day and night never Moses and
U swarming with custouiors. "OAllagher's
irh llfm tfso nnftrnn mil .-in th irlnvpa trr
a friendly bout or rrHd tho latent news of turf
field or rlnK from II lea uf paters doroted to
tho subjects.
Tho bar U well utocked with the finest brands
of wlnrn llriuora tieir and cltfam selected can
bar which doubllm ba troutht both a smllo
and a tear-nmurnlng In tho ltotio In fact to
manr a thirsty soul. It reads thus t "Owing to
htird times the prlro of whlihey U reduced
hours of the day and night. "(Isllaffber'a Cor-
ner" has Ion? trijojcd a well earned reputation
for twlnir an orderly and pleasant rraort for
ffenttemen. It Is as natural to drop off the
atrvot cars thut iro by Uallauher'a a It Is to
satnplo hia raro branilaof llermltairo Old Crow
whisky when once Inside. Hut Mr. (lallavher's
torsnnal rxipularlty and Jolly arood fellowship
nun nnmrmij- renuer njinnir erj iucctps
UGHTFLASHES.
What the Hrporters Learn on Their Tour
Through the City.
Aldonnan Oallaichcr la addlnf more to tho
wealth or tho cliy In building' ou his property
anro tho Sanl'cdro.
(I rand operatic concert Sunday and Mon-
day November 4th and .Mb at Cailnu Hall
Dull Opera Company.
Krttnk ONmllli haa taken n nnrtnprln hi
buatneaa and will carrr nn tmuvunllr larirn
stock of lire arms and ammuunltloii.
Atanrilnir room nt n uremhim noil nil mtt
sold thtvo tUa In advance both In Houston and
(lalveston for tho DutT 0era Company.
Tho terr nrtlallo rrtnnnrr In wlilrh ITnrrtr
Itoblnaou doa his fuunv business carrlo with
blmthoadtnlra'lon of tbocntlro audience.
-Aa tho Ilovennd J. W.Xiill will to atnl
frmn the eltv on HuruUv nrnt thn Kpi I'trnrf
J.Votinir will occupv tho pulp.t at the first
rrtsoyu-nan cnurcn.
Thn flleo Club irareanhantom tiartr nt rii-
t1n JlofacK'a reaidcnrf on Obrnjo airwt last
cu"eaay nigni wnien was enj'jfed very
much by its members and friends.
lrlnn aervlco wl'l 1m hnM nt thn TnmnU
IJeth F.I to-night at Tolland to-morrow at 10 a m.
Kvinlnirdlproiirao"lreju'llce:" morning sub-
ject "Jivo'Ihy Kellowmun as Thyself"
OUR BACHELORS
At the Turner Opens House Convulses
the Audlenc. With Laughter.
Lambert Si Kichards ui opened a two nights'
engagement at IhoTurner opera house with
tho comedy or "Our llachelors." Tho comedy
Is not a great ono but It Is replcto with witti-
cisms and such ludicrous seductions that con-
VUlsn the aildleneo with Ullirhlnr frnm thn ho-
ginnlng to end. Tho arllstlo acting
or Mlas Julia lllske tho low comedy ot
tho excellent comedy business or Harry Hub-
Insnn wero .-riough lo make l ho play a success
and ullhough we ml-sed several lainlllar laces
all the cast plsyed well anil It was quite clear
that they pleased their audience. Tirnlaht
Mr. Lauutry's version of Tohln scclebrand
comedv the Honeymoon" will be produced
and a rich hlstrionlo troat 11 promieou.
At irAgalni
Information has been received In tho city
that smuggling Is ogaln being extensively cat-
rled on at tho Kin (1 ramie and tho govern-
ment olhclals are glvljg tho matter special in-
tention. Tliry DltTered.
Minnie Leo was beforo Judge Noonan this
morning charged with keeping a disorderly
bouse. Minnie said sho didn't but tbo Jury
sxld sho did and tl od her It'll. As the Jury bad
the best ot tho argument Minnie wept aud ar-
ranged to pay tho tine.
It Should be Appreciated.
Notwithstanding my enormous cxpenso In
bringing tho Duff Opera company hero for tho
pleasure of our San Antonio lovers of good
uic cic. i uarupiaccu me scats ai popular
Doing Wall
Tho mills of Justice at the Recorder's court
grind well. During tbo past month 3M per-
sona wero boforo tho lUcorder and tlned for
ollonses against tho city ordinances tho tines
amounting to SLOW. This Is about ono half of
the total expenses of tho city pollco.
Gamblers fined
Charles Murray I'oly lleld Joo Poster Alex
ltcddlck W. J. Fcott Hugh Illgglna James
Harrison W. ltalston Thomas Yates and C. W.
DcUnoy plead guilty In the District court yes-
terday to gambling and were each tlned
In thocasoof Ham fterllncr tho Jurv returned
a verdict of guilty and assessed tho lino at 5 13.
Attempted Suicide.
Mr. Nathan told a Lioiit man this morning
that a tailor residing at tho corner of ltusk
and North streets attempted to commit sulcldo
last night by taking laudanum. A stomach
pump was speedily brought Into requisition
at the bottom of It.
Counterfeit Money.
A man went Into Mr. Kmcrson's this morn-
ing where ho handed over a (10 gold piece.
The money seemed extraordinarily light. Mr.
Umerson accordingly weighed It and found It
wanting In welgut. It was then tried with
acid and turned green Tho monov was handed
back to tho gentleman as counterfeit who
apix-arcl extremely Indignant declailng he
would bavo It trlod He left tho store but did
Heal Estate on a Doom.
During the past week Colonel J. V. Bradley
has sold valuable city property for tho persons
named at tho figures set opposite their names t
J. A.Cnultnn'O0l):(lusKamnmann S8.W1: W
Kwcr. i.UO-. Mrs. Nelson. tXOh Mrs. I- n
Crawford J 1 800 and has In treaty for other
sates amounting tu about $.O.OU. Thero ap-
cstaie nusiness.
The Wool Market.
A Lioiit commissioner asked a prominent
wool buyer what was tho sta'o of tho wool
market. He said! "Wool Is sick and the
market Is verr dull at present. Prices aro
from 1 to H cent lower." "What Istbecaune
of th. decline " ukcd the I.iqut man. "Well
factories havo nearly all nltd Hair wlntero..
ders and the fudure or one of tho largest wool
buyers la Uuglaud Is probably tbo causo."
Mining In Matshulfa.
Slxto Y. Dsrrera an old typ ol San Antonio
who Is now mining In Mstcbulla. Mexico Is In
the city and brvught with him some good
specimens ot silver and copper ore. The irloe
he Bars Is worked on tho old troublesome sys-
tem but there Is a ralr yield. The sliver yield
Isfr 'in four "uncos to IX) marks (ISO ounces) tn
tbo loud ut iKX) pounds and the to pounds to tbo
luad worseu undertbonew system ho believes
that It would bo a profitable mine.
Kaeaped From Xllms.lf
Thomas Comvrford was beforo the District
oourt yesterday for falling to rr bis flno and
cost for abscond! g from bit hirer. This was
practically a test ca.a but at tbe man was un-
der bond to blms"lr as principle and others as
sureties. It was not clear how he could escape
Irom himself. This case was praodoally dis-
missed for want of pr secutlon but be was
placed under a J 100 bond to answerany charge
the County Attorney may make against him.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Arrest of a Band of Counterfeiter in Indi-
ana The Sharon Law Suit Froit
In North Carolina.
ItlackllstlngHwUchin.n III HI. Louls-Kinl
of the Coal Miner.' Mrlk.-A Hold
Dad Woman.
Charlotte Norcmbor l.-The first frost of
the season fell this morning. It stops tho
arnwth of tho cotton which act In after tbo
fall.
New York Norcmber l.-Stcve Haymond
the I'.ngllsh frger convicted of pssslng
forged coupons nf tho Union l'acltlo railroad
has keen sentenced to llfo Imprisonment.
Mo.ithem November l.-Tho libel suit of
the Allen Ptramshlp company brought for
ISO (U damages. In Montreal agaimt the Wit
mu a newspaper has Ut n decided la favor of
the ncwspn er.
Lincoln III November 1. The coroner's
Jury In IhoZu'S) Hums cow agreed upona ver-
dict at LIS this afternoon declaring thoalrl'a
death was occasioned byknlfo wounds Intlleted
by somn iiersnn or persons unknown At Car-
penter Is now under arrrst nn a warrant the
preliminary etamlnatlon will bo tho next step
taken 1
Bt. Loci. November 1.-The railroads cen-
tering hero hato blacklisted 10 yardmen who
ero specially active In tho lito switchmen's
strike In this city and EastS'. Louis and an-
nounce thst therwlll not. Iinderanrrlriim.
names will bo s
roads Interested
to tho yard masters of all
Nir Ohlun" November 1. Tho steamer
Katlol'. Kounti with hor cargo was totally
destm)rd by flro nt Dare's landing M miles
above the city. The cargo cnnsltted nf SOU
bales or cotton 3300 sacks nf seed and (IV1 sacks
of coffee. The host was valued at tliutl nd
was Insured In New York and l'lilladelphla
companies for ItPOOU. No lives lo.t.
CmciSNSit. November l.-.Mrs. Mary Welsh
aged U years and her grandson Chsrlcs Mo-
Leilan. aged seven wero suffocated last nlht
during a nra at their house In Cumralnsvillr
In themuthern rart of theclty. Mrs Wel.h
on discovering Hie fire went nutand gave the
alar-i leaving tho child asleep. On returning
to rercuuthx child she suttncatcil br thu
smoke. Hoth wero lound dead when tho flro
whs subdued.
Key West Novcrabor 1. Tho schooner
Henry Denlxin reports that on passing Swan
Island on tho Sllli she was boarded by a boat
asking for provisions. Tbolslnd people four-
teen tn number had nothing but wild hogs
and coenamits and nn ammunition or shot-
guns. The schooner supplied them with pro-
visions that will probably Isst ten dsys. The
peoplnaroexiK-ctlng a vessel from lliltlmoro
with provisions. If no vess-1 has passed since
they must bo nearly a'arvlng
San I'iia Cisco November I.-MIs Agglo
HIM who claims to bo Mrs. Sharon has brought
suit In tho Supremo court against Senator
bbaron for divorce a division of community
property and allmonr. Her claims aro basod
on wilful desertion and repeated acts of adul-
tery. She says that when she married tho Sen-
ator bo was deeply In debt and his property
was only worth $.5 0U(iO. Under their Joint
management as man and wfe tbe senator Is
now worth IIS.CU)iu). sho asks that an ac-
cout be taken nf all belr builne-s transactions
slneo tho marriage that tho valuo of tbo com-
munity property may bo determined and
equally divided.
riTTBUCRO November L-A llrookvlllo
special sural Tho disastrous strikes of coal
miners which bavo been In progrtss along the
Low Grade road Is fastnearlng an end. There
are nearly BOO men still out ot tho three mines
at Dubois; UlatHotnnldsvllle.anrt tlroatNew
llothlehom. The mine at llecch Treo has re-
sumed and tho men aro going In on Monday.
At 1'unxsulawney 40 men aro at work and CO
have gone In at Fairmont. The latter havo
signed what the miners terra tho Iron clad
agreement not to go Into any protective or-
ganization. One of the leaders of tho trlko
stated to-day thst the strike was virtually
over; that the men wero unablo to hold out
any longer and were anxious to resumo work.
Unsaid that tho operators wero aided Irom
other tlolda aud BUiinlied with cnni inmoUnt t
till their orders lluslners or -very character
has been paralyxed slnco tho Inauguration of
mo ainse uui a oeticr icciing now exists
St. Lodis November 1 -Lottie C. Dally tho
young woman charged with the murder ot
Clement Uatberly In tho Indian Territory on
tho Tth ultimo was held tc-day by United States
Commissioner Sherman forappcaranco at tho
next term of tho United States District
at Wlchlu. Sho Is SI jcurs old a handsomo
brunette well educated and mnved In tho best
society In New York City and Now Jersur.
Ibtherly was a rich Kngllsbmau and a member
of the Ilrltish association or t. Louis aud sho
arranged with him to go to Texas and start u
sheep ranche. Ib-foro they started sho got a
utoj ut iaiiu iii aaunu vaiucil a l JJ.IUU. aim
whllo naadnir through thn iprriinrv n mot.
for Texas shot Ilatherly through tho bead
took possession of his trunk containing dia-
monds and Jewelry worth ITuOO and hlamitllt
consisting of sheep and stock worth llO.ujo.
Sho burled thn tuxlr at Hkf.ltn hh l
sturted south but was arrested about nine mliea
rrom where the murder was committed. The
case waa worked up by United SUtes Marshal
llocrter and Assistant United States Attorney
llutton.
iNDIAXAroLls November L United States
Marshal Foster with a posso ot detectives
went to I'l'o county la this State last night tn
pursuit or a gang of counterfeiters. Tbey
succeeded In arrcstlog nlno of tbo men this
morning at 8tclnvIlo a email village about:)
miles rrom Kvansvlllo after a despcrato fUbt
Tbo following aro tho men captured t Threo
lirothers nuined Colutebus Jeae and Jose'ph
llouchcns 11-nrv (J iman Kinney Kl dtr.
West er Woods. IMiil Tailor. ll.hi a..iltl...-I
and Andy Hart. They wero brought to this
tin lu-mgui. uuriiig-uo uanr. joo llouclieiis
was shot thruugh the right lung. Jose
Houchena In tbo right hand and Hart thruugh
tbe hat. The gang have been operating In tho
BuuiD wariui mu ouu wiiii nnauquartors
In tbe knobs In tho vicinity of New Albanv.
Tbo spurious coins manufactured were half
dollar and dollars In silver and Iwnand n halt
and live dollar pieces In gold. 'I be business
mm oeen ounouo'eu on k large scale thiilr
operations extending Into the adjoining dtutcs.
The State nf Tnxa-To thn aherlff or any
Constable ot Uexar county Ureetlngt
You are hereby commanded that vou sum.
mnu ISrncst Drckhart by making publication of
this citation In some uewspaper publtsbed In
llcxar counts once in each week for four suo-
oesslvo Wreka. thn nUlnlltr. thruugh hi. attor
ney having made affidavit that the residence of
r ruest uecanars is unanown so ue ana appear
before me. at my othce. In the cltv nf Sun An.
tonlo. County of llfiir Texas. 1" J'rcclni t No.
1. on too ajtb day of November. A. I). HO at 10
o'clock a. in to answer lliu complaint nt l'lioo
doro lllesor tor toe sum or nloety-fnur (891)
dollars and fifty tW) cents due upon a sworu
acuuuiii iur giniu. auu property sola HUtl an.
Iivered In May August and September A. D
Herein fall not. and of this writ make duo re
turn as tbe law directs.
Olveu under my hand this 2nd day of Octo.
mi..... I ETKH D1IIELDS
. rrciuci nn. i uoxar tu. Texas.
Camo to hand on the 2nd dsy of Oetnbnr. a
D. 1B83 at 10 o'clock a. m. and executed on tho
clutloa to bo published 'n th'r Sak Anisio
AMUSEMENT COLUMN.
TURNER OPERA HALL.
PKUJ November I mi 2
Umbertl ltlchsrdson's Drotnatloand
Musical Combination suported
by tho popular artists.
JUXiIA. BLAISE
SHarry Robinson
Kntlnned br thn nrts and nuhlla nt thn Rintt.
Tn'irilr evenlnir will Imj presented tho ror
oust HACin:rous.
Frldsy ih lieautiful comedy entitled tho
"HOMlYMnoN."
reuts now on sale at lllsehe's. opposite nost-
nrflco. November V lllshop. In Strictly tiusl-
iuiu
Have opened a branch ol their Gatvctton
house at 2 o Commerce street Ssn Antonio
and hive Ihe tartest stock ol pianos orn
sheet music strings and musical Instruments
of any house In the city. They are State
agents for the world renowned Steinwajr
PIANOS!
and the lavorlte and popular Emerson plsnos
aod sell the same ai well as all other goods
In their line si cheap at any hiuie North or
South Thos. Coggsn & llroi. sell ptinoi and
such small monthly installments thst every
family can afford to buy one. 9.15-301
Sim Antonio Turn Verclii
Grand Anniversary Ball I
Saturday Nov. 3.
-Axlmittan.ee SI.
Only members and their guests (strangers)
lltcd ll-l-lt
Try l'nncoast
If you want a suit made. Ho has a full line ot
plcco goods and a DrsUcissa cutter in charge.
IVe Are Closing Out
100 dozen children's shoes at 23. 60 and 5 rents
pair u. ii. r '.na s Aiann .tore. jo-x-hi
Oyster. The ll.it In tli. City
Itrcelred dally by Gilbert t Houston street.
Ten Dollars l'er Month
Will buy onn of thu reliable Emerson pianos
Call on L. Frank
For lap robes blankets and an) thing In tbe
ssddlery or barness line where you cau secure
too saino ai prioes lower m.n pismvtiere. -ct
1'rlVMla iluardlug
11 Mrs. L 11. Cocktum Id) East Houston
rect ami nortneasi corner Alamo piaza. as.
l'rlsnte Lessons
In r.nillsh Ocrman French and Italian lan-
guages. Drawimr and nalntlnir. nil and watj.r
colors given at uioderalo ratesand satisfaction
giinniuteeii by miss Ai.MtitA iiaciiEit.
Lmiulrofor partlciilsrsat 411 ater stroet.
Just Ilecelv.d at the City Drue Store
New novelties In toilet articles a full lino ot
toilet snaps col gnrs toilet waters and hand-
kenhlet extracts. One hair tooth and Infant
brushes buffalo and India rubber and Ivory
comos t' llct and batb'ng sponges powder
puffs pull bone fancy goods etc.
For SaTel
Ono of tho best pieces of property In or
around tbo city situated on l'resa street con-
tains live acres or la 'd with hnuso and stable
a good well with plenty water: Is well Im-
proved and can boused as a dairy or garden
l.'iiiiiilre at Lone Star Saloon corner wacng-
docheaand Uowleatrccts 11-ltf
O II Frank's Alamu Store
Headquarters tor tlotblng. llrlng your boya
andhuvtbema line all wool carsimere suit
for 3 01. 1 am sl-o off ring fur ono weok Ihe
biggest drlvn m er offered tn geut's boa and
youths clothing. Ono lot or gvnt'a Ctilncbll'a
overcoats at It 00 worth 13 00. Come and see
for yourself. lOia-tr
Wall Taper at Iteduced I'rlces.
In order to mako room for a large stock of
wall psperand painters' material we will tell
our present stock ot Wall Paper at greatly re-
duced tulcea. Anrnno In need f au thing In
our line will do well In call on us before buy-
ing. DEVIEHE & runKI f
10-55-tf 8'3 East lluustuu street.
Special Drive
lSOCasst-nero suits worth 8i. at $18 SO.
M di'i-n shirt waists worth Wo at 3c
tOdoien children's shoes worth 'Ou at zo.
CO dozen cblldicn'a shoes woi tb Uo at rOc.
U) dozen ol tldrtn's shoes worth it. ai "5o.
ou dozen blue linen shirt. worm II 60 at II
61) dozen blue figured shirts worth JIM..I II.
6D dozen raneyprrcalih rtswortb60 atll.
tiOiloz-n white shirts linen bosom worth
1160. at 83o.
i: aozun 1 ostcr iaco kid gloves worth II CO
HCU.ai(xki.
ail and examlno tbe goods. Wo aro bound
to give yju the lowtst tlirurea.
FlIANK'g AlAMO STOIlt.
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned having beeu appointed by
tho Honorable County court ol Doxar county
on theism day of Bettember A. D. 18t0 at
tbe September term of eald oou-t. for tbe oof
tlemeut or estates etc. administrator of tbo
estate of John Lamen alias Sven Tyverron.
deoeased and having quillDed accuidlng to
l.w all pnnona havlugiltlms agalust the es-
tate of said Int 'State are hereby notified to
present tbe same ror allowance within the time
p. escribed by Isw and .11 persons Indobted to
said estato wl'l please makepiompt pavmcat
o . . . . . . Vbed lUDxn
Administrator of tho estate of Jubu Lumen
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