The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 3, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
Tuesdav. June 3. 1884.
We Fight High Prices!
Why should you buy an old-style
Refrigerator ij you tan gel the laltst
Inif roved Self- Ventilating Iceberg and
Challenge at nearly the same rite t
We are offering ewetl's Refrigera-
tors at greatly reduted frites.
Paul Wagner.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
One-story frame cottage four rooms
front gallery stnble.ctc. hydrant water
shade trees wire fence In front good
neighborhood two blocks from street
car line large lot offered for n few days
for JICOO.
I.arge two-story frame residence six
large rooms servant's room kitchen
double gallery front nnd rear two-story
stable and carriage house large lot on
Olive street next to Commerce cheap
for $0000. Terms easy.
The last one of Lambert's beautiful
homes on Garden street will be llnlshed
In n few days nnd Is offered on the same
terms as the others. Come quick If you
want It.
Ten one acre lots on Prospect hill ad-
mirably located for $1(10 each on easy
terms. Kach ono makes four building
lots and Is a line 'spec' on small capital.
Two of Lambert's modern residences
on Itomano street adjoining High
school ncarlng completion will be
ollered In a few days.
Sli elegant building lots on Tohln's
hill.
Kllglblc building lots on Government
hill Dlgnowity hill North Flores street
Kast Commeroe street and various other
parts of the city.
We also have for sale several hand-
tome residences which cannot be de-
scribed In so short a space but will give
full description at our olUee and show
them to any parties Interested.
LAMBERT & DARGAN
Hc1 KUto and Moner Drneker No
Boledad lllock. Corner Soledad nd
Houston Street.
J. W. HANNIG
Wholesale lleUII Dealer to
Furniture Carpels and Mattings
Oil Clothf Window Shadi Ktc
37 and 39 Commerce ftrwt. Ban Antonio Tex
The Vaudeville Theatre
W. H. SIMUS General Manager.
June 2 3 and !.
Com mono In with (Tor tho flnt time)
THE SYLVAN GROTTO.
A party of picnicker out on a lurk depleted
'Ith tbe iilckti
itid
Ions and
:sln iponUn
eou cimvuUioot ot
merriment
Twrnly-flYO liandsoiuo younir Imllea In
(To rjreout array.
Olloof OrlalntI NoteltUa
MAVBMITII In vocal genu.
CMJ1I EX KHC IS KP MIjs Claude Letlle.
"Till! TKItltlCIt? FUOM TVItONH"
V. J.
nglomerosttlcs.
Tbe flsahlnjr motto and character Tocallatr
MISS 1I11IIV BT. CI.Alltl' llio Irulr .rtl.lln
sonratrosa In her bcautlrjl rendition or the.
Fancy dance MIS3 KITTY SMITH.
Berlo oomlo sonxs. Mils Ktltj (Julnn.
Tho comlo sketch entitled
Crlmmlna Doric Sparrow and S lu (Julnn.
Ovorturc "OtiLum" Orchoatra.
Ilallada a ItACl K HOniNSON.
Challenge 111 JOHN DOVI.K .
Tbe Alamo favorites
Smitb Sisters
lea collection or brlilit musical rcms
Dorlo's delectable drollorlca
Vocal Kerns Mlu Kitty Quten.
ftiulbs Frank Sparrow.
Motto songs Mlu Ituby St. Ctalrc.
Overture "He Can't Sleep" Orobei r..
The whole to conclude with John Doilo's
version of
LIFE IN A TENEMENT HOUSE.
ftwatt?:. .7.":w:s"tSSSl
Tommr Flrnn Frank Snsfrow
Newsuoj Macui 6 TOO0
Kitty (Jutnn
neweekUr C klnDc4 or ""attractions
J . II. Uitriirr- Memhor Chlcairo noardof Trade
t-'.'ini toehanje St. Louis. 8. 8.
ruiru Member (Jalveaton Cotton Hz-
cbinire. A.O McCAiipBux-Memuer New
S; S. FLOYD & CO.
nnokEus lit-
44 COMMKHUK STItEET
SAN ANTONIO s t i : TEXAS.
!..... 4 .....
mafti Fsn'Antonlu Telaa.
PERSONAL
llamf CUined from tht Hoist Corridors and
Various Othor sourest.
Colonel 'Jibuti of (Inh esion Is In the
city.
W. K. Vrledlnnder of Kurt Clark Is
staying In the city.
Dr. Jacob H. West of lloerne Is so-
journing nt the Central.
W. W. llallcy and wife ol Moore .Sta-
tion are guests nt the Central.
Major Carahcr of the United .States
army Is staying nt the Jlenger.
Mr. I. (limit his wife family nnd
servants nro nlso guests nt tho .Monger.
Jlr. .Irrome Harris returned homo this
morning front n business trip to I'earsnll.
Mr. .1. Hplcor.n well known stork man
of Kerrvllle Is registered nt tho St.
Leonard.
Kdwnrd lloss n prominent wool
grower or Kinney futility Is staling nt
the t'entrnl.
Mr. P. J. Moss who has been cnnlliird
to bis room for ten da) s Is out on the
streets again.
.ludgc James II. ltalor. in of tho
leading Inwyersof tho Houston bnr was
In the city to-day.
Miss Ida Hamilton Mrs. J. Witt nnd
Mr. J. M. Hamilton nil of llnndern nro
guests nt the St. Leonard.
Mr. II. It. Aslen left .Monday afternoon
for New York where be Intends resid-
ing until next fall when be will be agent
In advnnce for I.ottn who Is now fnltlll-
ing her engagement In London.
LIGHT FLASHES.
What the Reporter! teamed on Their Tour
Through the City.
The city circulation of tho Lunula
still booming.
If you nro In need of nny kind of
printing call on tho l.tinir.
The Missouri Tactile passenger train
was five hours late last night.
The coming county election prom-
ises to "carry the war into Mexico!"
A certain young "dude" on Main
pln7n was sold in great style last night.
A wheel of one of the llefrlgerntor
company's wagons came oil' this morn-
ing on Main plaza.
Mayor French Is the most popular
mnn so far spoken of ns candidate for
District Clerk.
The many friends of VI. W. llerron
will press his claims for County Judge
nt the coming election.
Ifyou want an olllce advertise In
the I.kiiit. Its circulation reaches the
largest number of voters.
Borne of the hackmen nnd inloon
men think a moral wave has struck the
town as business In their lines Is dull.
Tbe political dream In the I.iiiiir to-
day will likely bo the ticket nominated
by the Dcmocratlo county convention.
Among tho prospective cnndldntcs
for District Attorney nro M. O. Ander
son X. O. Orcen nnd llrjnn Callaghnn.
The Ladles' Hebrew llenevolcnt so
ciety will meet In the vestry room nt
Temple lleth Kl Wednesday afternoon
ai o p. in.
Hiy Preis for Sate
A Dedrtck Improved hay press nenrly
new. In use onlv one season. In nerfect
order. u-U-tf
The Centra! Hold
Situated In tho center of the city Main
liln7n Is headqiinrtcrs for all stockmen.
Under tbe same management for the
last llfteen years. Terms $1 JH) per day.
ll-2-tf
Important Report.
To-morrow night Is the adjourned ses-
sion of the llaptlst conference com-
mencing nt 8:30 p. in. It Is hoped all
members of the denomination will be
present ns a very Important report from
the committee on tbe calling of a pastor
will bo presented.
Marriage.
Justice Anton Adam Joined In mar-
riage this morning Henry May nnd
MaryStuder at the bride's residence
corner of Crockett nnd Live Oak streets.
Aflcrtbe solemnization the happy couple
look tho Sunset train to Houston where
Mr. May resides.
Dealhl
C.J. Watson of whooping cough. No
age stated
Henry Wells Infant whooping cough.
Lucy lluller no age stated Intiisucep-
Hon. Dorotea Alvarez aged 10 of chronic
dysentery.
Remains Shipped
The remains of C. J. Watson the gen.
tleman who died nt tbe St. Leonard
hotel were shipped to-day by Carter A
Mullaly undertakers via International
to friends and relnthes at Montgomery
Alabama. Members of tbe order of
Knights of l'ythlns noted ns all escort
and pall bearers to the depot.
Building Permits.
S. J Morrison lumber dwelling 20x1 1
north side Tcrez street $200.
.1. II. Smye bard rock dwelling 10x112
north side North street $2o00.
I.. J. Ormblcr Iron-clad shop 1 1x10
east side Cameron street $300.
Daniel Oppenbelmer lumber stable
32x13 south side 1'ecan street $100
Never Despair of the Mails.
From tho Montirnmcry (AIh.) Advertiser.
One of the letter carriers of this city n
few days ago delivered at the residence
of Major Kmmett Selbels a letter ad-
dressed to his deceased brother. Colonel
J. J. Selbels. The letter was from South
Carolina nnd was written nnd post-
marked In the vcar 18.10. Colonel J. .1.
Selbels died at his residence. In this city
we believe in IWifl. Where this letter
has been during all these years since It
was mailed Is a mlstery Major Selbels Is
The World's Exposition
From the Roaton VntU
Mexico and all the Latin-American
lteptibllcs ore to make extensive ex
hibits. These countries thus manifest
their wish to enlarge tbclr commercial
relations wltH the United States. Tho
populations of those Itepubllcs execeed
20000000. Their total annual trude
amounts to 400000000. England nnd
ucriunny ume inosi oi it out tne expo-
sition will do much to turn that great
volume of trade In this country.
"Oxk of the most Interesting speo-
taoles In politics" says the Times In
speaking of the Jtepubllcan convention
at Chicago will doubtless be tbe a Meet-
ing meeting between Webster Klanngnn
that earnest and untiring reformer from
Texas and Oeorge William Curtis the
eminent npoaiie or political purity from
the East"
"A mutt after all Is more than a
man- says Harpers' Weekly "and It Is
not necessarily wise to assert that a
party ought to be defeated If el mum.
stances have made Its most popular
memDer.unavalloble. If It be desirable
trolofthe government that result can
h jj'vv"'1 "cu "cyonu question only
would be willingly supported by all
voters who tinder any clreumitnnces
niMitu iuiu jora itepumican"
BREVITY BASKET.
A philosopher says: "Woman Is an
enigma." We don't know about tbe enlg
but she is oiled n ma.
Why women wilt kiss each other Is
more than we can catch onto there Isn't
n particle of yum-ytim In such kisses.
A medical writer says that girls nro
so constructed that they cannot Jump.
Just make ono of them an oiler of mar-
riage nnd sec.
A Ilaltlinoro man killed himself be-
caiisobls wife would not support him.
It beats thunder bow lary some women
nro getting to bo nowndnys.
A high school girl who Is bead over
hoop skirts In hue with her professor
lias christened him "Experience" .be-
cause bo Is a "dear teacher."
(Jueen Victoria once suggested to her
chaplain that be make bis praters not
more than three minutes long; Vic. has
somil good Ideas even If she did write
Hint book.
"How much you reseinbloyour sister"
snbl .Mrs. Halllbiisb to Mis Ophelia
Dogstnr an nbsent minded young truly.
Vim look so much alike that I can
scarcely tell you nimrt when both of you
nro toirelher." "Wo do favor eacli oili
er considerably nnd lun sa)s the resent-
nianco is so great mat we enmo vcry
dcar being twins nnd I would have lint-
en It so much to bavo been n twin."
An Englishman the other day boasted
that ho hail been mistaken for n member
ofthe royal family. A Scotchman hear-
ing this replied Hint bo had boon ad-
dressed as tho Dukn of Argyll. Where-
upon an Irishman said Hint he had been
taken for n L'renter person than either.
for as bo was walking along the street
day. n friend came up to him ex
claiming "Holy Moses I is that you"
NEW BARGAINS FOR JUNE.
Mlllon l Young 203 Weil lloullon Street.
20 btilldlnir lots on East Commerce
street never on tbe market before.
20 building lots corner of Chestnut and
North Centre streets.
100 lots on I'rospect Hill somo of tho
finest mid best located at from J 10 to
iiki encn.
Two elegant residences on Avenue C
ono for ?3ri0ll one for SI.MXI If not sold
luring .i unu win no on ino market.
100 acre farm near Somerset the Gar
den of the West 10 acres In cultivation
It) head cattle 23 head bogs poultry etc.
nil Tor $1100.
Crescent bonrdlni? bouse near Sunset
depot 20 rooms well furnished 10 reg-
ular boarders; everything In ilrst-class
order. Will sell or rent.
Ibreo splendid farms on the Calaveras
creek and ore one on the Snn Antonio
river nil about 1ft miles from the city;
line lands nnd good crops; bargains In
them till.
Several vcrv cliolcn uronert es In the
country to exchango for city property;
nlso a very choice rcsldenco property
ceniraiiy locatcu in ine ciiy to excuange
for country lands. I'lirtlciilars given nt
our olllce.
A few more choice lots on Dlgnowity
ill! about the last to be had.
Also some very handsome residences
n same locality ns well as on San l'edro
n enue and all other principal streets In
the city. Call for our guide and clrcu-
o-j-u
Sl'KOlAl. NOTICES.
Itooms and board can bo hud nt 718
Enst Houston street two blocks from
postolllcc. ft-20-lm
Go to 237 Commerce street next to
Nette's drug store nnd examine James
Martin's boots and shoes n tine stock
and can please all. 4-10-2m
Grand novelty entertainment for tho
henellt of Frank Hesse nt Turner hall
Wednesday Juno 4. 0-2-3t
llcsuliitlon revolution nnd dissolu-
tion at 217 Alamo plaza. Go there for
bargains. S-Olm
Mr. Juan Manuel Chavez ono of our
most rcspectnble citizens hns formed n
partnership with .Mr. NarclsoLeal In tho
live stock- nnd general commission busi-
ness. The II rm will bo Leal it Chavez.
Tbe friends of both these gentlemen are
requested to continue their liberal
patronage. I-2S-lim
" BLACK-DKAUGHT" cures dyspepsia
indigestion nml heartburn.
Sold by James Clavtn and I. Orynskl.druirirlfitii.
What Is life without pleasure. The
novelty entertainment at Turner hall
Wednesday June I will bo extremely
amusing. t;-'J-:it
"WINEOFCARDUI" four limes a day
in akes a luippy household
t rid t.y'JaBH eClat In snd I.Orvnxlil. druirirlst
Fresh fish received dnlly at the llefrlg-
erntor Meat Market. Telephone 3iW.
High class Plymouth I took Light
Urobilin nnd LangBhan eggs for sale by
A. It. Hurley2USoledad street. 4-10-3ui
Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you
will never bo bilious.
Bold by .TRmcs Clavln nnd L. Ory nek Ldrtlfrfrlats
Frank Donaldson will make his tlrst
appearance in San Antonio after six
years' retirement from the stage. In bis
laughable rendition of tho French
dancing master for tbe bene lit of Frank
Hesse Turner hall Juno i. l!-2-3t
Ladles Read.
All of tho prettiest and lntest styles
of dry goods etc. in the city can he
found nt 1'. J O'Connor's 2i3 Commerce
street. Come and see. C-lU-lm
Mission Garden Concerts.
There will be musical concerts held at
this garden every Tuesday Thursday
Saturday and Sunday evenings. Ad-
mission 10 centB. L. Maiincick
&-15-lm Proprietor
Krnsl'4 llestaiirunt.
During the summer season will furnish
nienlsns follows: Ilrcnkfast 'i'c; dinner
35c; supper 2.". 0-30-lm
I)ont lrorcl
Tbat tho military band plays at Han Pedro
enrlnirs every bumlay aflcrmion. Aleo dally
choice inualo from to llttlu n. us. l-l'.M r
Cheap Column.
nOOMS roil ltKNT-Furnl.hed or unfur-
JV ulkbe.1 wltb prh liege of bath houac; ap-
t.ly at 211 1'rcaa struct. H2-im
corner Dawson and t.lve Oak streets No. 3t.
drees T II. Johnson Light olllce.
JAN I'KDItO 81'lltNaS-rsrtleo largo or
wmi Buijpiieu who reiresnments. wines.
led. ' t-ln-tl?"
ECOND-ll AND books bought snd sold at S3
boledad street oppoallo court bouse.
ALAMO MlLIJNRItV No. 231 Alamoplara.
Juat rcoBlved a new tock of (roods for
spring. Ladles will do well to calf and ex-
amine stock llsrgslns can bo bad. !K-3m
Ti EFHIQEUATOH 1IRATB-AII kfnds o"f
EEFKIflKltATOH MKAT-For tho best
meaw. go to the ICefrlgerator market
opposite Motet Maverick. 8-J-tr
COltNKD HEBF-You can Bet corned beef at
S cents peroound at llie llefrlscralor mar.
kot opposite Jfotel Maverick. Try HI a-U-tt
J. JOSKE & SONS
TIEECIE LAEO-BST -USTO THE CHEAPEST
Dry Goods Clothing Boot and Shoe House
I3ST S-AJLST .A-ISTTOINTO.
Our Goods are Always New and Received Weekly.
Call and See Them.
3VX USIC
235 Commerce St.
RHODIUS
Op
IVAicnts for Knabo 4 Oo. New Rniilsnd Tlano Co. and Cbrlstlo & Bona' piauos. Itblca or-
rans. Latest sheet tousle alwarton band. Call snd see them. MS-lr
READ!
Owing to Change in Business we will sell our entire
Stock of Men's Boys' and Children's
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods
AT ACTUAL COST!
O JEl O A & XX 03Xri "Y" !
Itemember our Spring nnd Summqr Goods have Just been received nnd III calling early you can llnd exactly what Is needed for
the senson and nt n price that will astonish you. All wo ask Is an Inspection and you will be
convinced Mint we mean what we say 1
COHEN & K O N I QH E I M;
309 & 311 MAIN PLAZA. DOLLAR STORE BUILDING.
IMPORTANT
To Bankers "Needing Perfect Security Against Burglars.
BEARD'S PATENT
ROUND SCREW DOOR BURGLAR PROOF-SAFES!
Tho only reliable and secure Ilurglar l'roof Safe it being perfectly 1'owder Troof
nnd AVedgo l'roof and tho great strength of the doublo threaded f crow is in marked con-
trast when compared to tho bulls In n squaro door safe there being ton to ono inoro
strength in tho screw thread.
Tho object of Ilurglar l'roof Bafcs being to keep out thieves and burglars and the
fact that powder nnd other explosives and wedges aro used fur tho purpoio of getting
into safes It Is all important that theso two modes of operation should bo guarded
against In a llurglar-l'roof Safe. This has been accomplished In our Burglar Proof
Bcrow Door Bafo it being Impossible to blow it open with powder or other eiploslves
as by tho turning and titling of tho door in a lathe nnd grtnding in with emery and oil
jtlsmadonot only 1'owder nnd Nitro Glycerine l'roof but ll Air Tight J IDs also lm-
posiiblo to wedgo it open from tho fact of thcro being no Long Hides to It tjyrunff off
cilh wedga (as is tho enjo In the gquaro Door Safe) nnd If attempted would lock it
moro securely as Jbo Imperfections from wedging would prevent tho roYolving of
tho door
Tho souaro door cannot bo mado Towdcr l'roof nor pan it bo mado AVcdgo Vfoofi
whatovcr Interlocking devices may bo used for tho purpoao this being a fact H la ft folk
nro in resisting burglars as has been too well and too often proved In tho many and great
(owes sustained by tho uso of powder or other eiploslves and wedges In obtaining access
to tho Bquaro Door Safes so-called llurg'.ar-proof.
Tho Hound Door Bafo has ono-fifth moro room Insidothan tamo size squaro door
thcro being about threo inches of tho depth of the Bquaro Door Safo taken up by tho
bolts and bars wo thcrcfuro furntali groatcr capacity comblnod with perfect security
for the samo money.
Tho Round Screw Door Chest is much larger than cliosts in same size safes of other
makes.
In offering our Hound Scrow Door Bufci to banks bankers and all requiring socurity
against burglars we would say that its superiority over tho square door or other safes
now In uso consists in: lit. It is wedge proof. 2d. It is powder proof. 3d. It has
ten to ono moro bolting strength.
i E. F. REDF1ELD CO.
General Agents
GALVESTON TEXAS
San Antonio Office Alumeda Block corner Commerce and
Alamo streets.
STORE
San Antonio Tex.
& TEMPSKY.
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