The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 302, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 16, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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for CASH ONLY. :
:Greot Reduction to fie-:
duce Our Stock. :
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: (1. It. Mmnm pintt.....f 31 W.
'Julei Mumm pintt !S 00'.
.DuktlkEptmy.rnntt. H 00'.
I Importeil Claret i W.
'. Iu-ported JUrin Wtne.... BOO'.
llAKItYBAUM&CO. :
FOR CA8H ONLY. I
Great Sacrifice In Smok-
ers' Articles.
i'kn i. :
. Vanity Fair Cigarette'.... f 4 !
; Optra lif 4 7.V.
lliehmoml Straight Oft .... it ' i
Largest neck of Imported:
:nnd Domestlo Clgnrs. :
; HAItllV I1AU.M .t CO. :
The San Antonio Light
San Antonio Texas. Tuesday. December 16. 1884.
Ton Cents a Week
Vol IY. No. 302.
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J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Beer. Wo furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
ERASTUS REED
WHOLESALE AND
F U IE N It
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Is Selling at Prices to Suit the Times and Defies
Competition.
PLATING
We ait wrimYii
DOB & ENGELKE t!U Commerce Street.
No Table is Complete Without Wine.
I1KTAU. DEPAlirMENT OF
J. Rouse & CO.
IMPORTERS OF IVNES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
3SS Iloutton Street. San Antonio Texai.
WmUh Imv Ti l 'h Blp"il..imrrii.nriunan.l pMipianf nfln'il title tnniirmnipleli
lock" CII'MUIMT Wl- r.S. IIKKIID I.lyllOltH ANIl CKJ1IJ. 11.6 K.rnlly Trml- l oui
Ppwlnltv Tn rn'nrp i'i'rlm l l Invllpd to lotpcct our lellam ftnd cotivlo' th'nl . 1
th purlt. ttiil W'l uln. no.-. ..I our iruu.l.. Pamplei Krootin aplloll' n and (lO(II)i IIIM.I V
BIIED KllEi:tnnjri.rif.rilwr'ii. pieetp give ut a call: we .hill neat jou rluH tt
wantyouata IIKUUI.AH CUHl' MFIl (I ir telephono number It aC".
J. RONSE & CO.
burns & Mcdonald
Sl'CCKltaOM TO lll'IIXH IIIHM.
Lime $ Cement
Platter Paris Plaster hair
Bricks Drain and Chimney Tilts
and Builders' Material Generally
IADY VISITORS IN SEARCH OF
Fashionable Millinery
AT MODERATE PRICES
Mhould not full to examine and price
gooda at Miss L. Schneider's Kle-
gnnt and popular store
20 NORTH ALAMO STREET
Next to Postolllce where they can Unci
the largest variety and latest styles at
lower nrleea than elsewhere. Also gen
uine jferlln Zephyrs Saxony and Ger-
mantown lH'ortedc and all kinds of
rancy material. emDroiuenng anu lanoy
work. Stamping neatly done to otief
RFTAIL DEAT.ER IN
T ID IE III!
to do Uoltt. Sitter ami XteKet Mating a$ teeli
antl n cheaply ait can be (tone AW. Old rarc reflated. Qui
agent tcUt call fur your order soon.
SAFETY
Boxi'a to Kent. Vulmible Packuger
Stored. Hank Jtulhllnp corner of Sole
Und and Commerce streets. 11-20-lm
DRS. HENGER & WASSERHAHH
omen jit-
NETTE'S DRUG STORE.
A. SOHOLZ
Wine and Beer Saloon
Alamo Street Near Pofitoffloe.
All kinds of eer constantly aii(l freeb
ori draught. I'lne wtnes. liquors amj
olgars dotnestlo and Imported. cpniarf-
lyon band. Ktnp Ippch (lally at jja.ni.
CITY COUNCIL.
A Protest Against Galveston's
Deep Water Scheme.
A ri'jiular WMlon of llit City (Iminrll wm
tirM yctlrn.ft)' afternoon.
Tlic minute of thnlnrt inpctfnjr were renl
nnl Rppniroft.
rrtillonnl inrmmiulii were iwtvcM from
Watrr works coinmny. Rftklnir thntnnonll
imncn he 'HpmM tn protect the im-jHTty of tlio
Wnter worki ronipnny.
A new onllnftnco on the mtijct-t wm nHt hy
th M)ornO rvfrrrr! to the Cnmnilttw on
H8 nml Wfltcr nml tlic City Attornry.
Alnrnu Cement Co.. for r ten kbiV exten
slon of their lennc to certain rock qtinrrfei.
(IrantM the Mojorto riocute thoilelrtnl
1CMC.
(loMfrnnk. Frank S. Co. for revision or n-
'ssment. Itefennl to the AMcMinent com-
mlttco.
K. do Alcula for iK-rmhsloii to tmlMnixn
home on city reter utlon nt the imrtlieHut Mr
ner of old city cemetery flnuite!.
John McDonnM for remiMlon of nnel the
Recorder. It cf erred to I'ollce eiHiimlttei.
Mrs. Antonio MenchacA d IIihHmi fnr re
mlnKlon of InieK nnd for n monthly Hthmaueo.
Itcferreil to the Committee on AsMwsment.
A. Itiihuke for M-rmUto eit-et n shiiiKhter
house. (Irftntnl
John. 1 Irmly to construct ti street rronnlnjr
n Commerce street (.runted
K. HtrtxIrtTKt rompliilnliiK of tho Iwojo
Ireet skntlntr rink us n niilsnuce. Itcfcrred
to tho City Attorney und Committal on I'etl
itnilOnlinniufiito Iiulinle ft In the ontt
on nuisance.
. Marj II. Iloneii for ermtt to nsetlie
wall for fnuntlntlon of linpnitcmcntson
her homestead. Granted j the wall to In
tel under the Biiperrlslon of tho City Kn
Klnecr.
K.Arnaudt to contluuo outside meat stall.
(1 runt odt also to II. Llngsweltcr.
Ptoudt's and Kortasso'i petition for outsldo
neat stalls were referred to the Market com
iiltfco.
Reports of city officers for the month of No-
eintier wcro read hy tho Ma)or and referred
to committees.
Thnrcoortof tho CllvHnirti
Imr that Iron brldiro trusses be boxed u
tectcd was adopteil and tho work ordered.
L'hlff IJuerlerrenortiil 1hnt ho hml nnlnnsl
(hntthu watchmen ut enirlno lumien ectin-
nlzo tho ubo or iras the bills haunt? beenOe-
Inretl exorbitant.
Chlcr Duerlcr renortttl that tlio 8eeonl
inrdhoso company liad tKH-n tttlmitt.il Into
tho tiro ileparftiient nntl reenmmendeil that
i.rll 7 lHKt. Ueferretl to tho Finance com-
i corner marks.
il. The
iort of tho City
ticen
-t Itlon
Itlon for i
Intf- Aloptet
Htory movtil that t
hlKli !e taken up 'nn.l rV-
.m-kwexM. objected ontliewnniml (hat there
were many rtHteeniH walks. Tor the benefit
of jirhato pernons which hIioiiM lie repaired
The matter wa atnenileil by Lockwexxl to
Include only men walki an were put down hy
tho city ami that private paitlen keep their
i put u dmitt pipe
Nnvnrn) itreet. was rt
to have the work done If It rim
over MO.
c ported that in
' heanl from. Adnntetl.
xl n'porteil unfuvorubly on linprov
p4tltlonn to erect Iron clad hiilMlng i
id they
. Knintel.
nt of Chnrlcfi Clarke
ilueetl.
tleorno liiillnlir'a iKeItfon for correction of
aKneoKinent whi uritntetl. Tho error 'wan a
(imiorercharRo. Thu .nncMor liad reiKn-ted
that the mil take was made by the Axciucnt
committee which they denial
On motion of lloltonthu nalurletiof cltyom
cer for the eoinlnir jearMere tUei for the
fame aathli )ear.
Jtoe kwiMl otrenM nml read the following!
Whcn-ai. It halnir become jrcncrally known
that a jioncrfnl intereiit I atwork iitnecuro
an appropriation for tho tiurlor atOatveKton
tar in ex com of any demand heretofore tiiurlo
niMintho Rencral Kovcrnment fnr Improve
menu of u like character und
WhcrcHH It U believed hy u lartre inajoilty
of our people that tho vecurlntr of wi Mint a
sum for tho Improvement of thin jmrt alone
will work a irreat Injury to other iiniupoii
tho Texan cut b) abttorblnir all the iiit iuia
that can renomiably bo expended to be pro-
cured for const and harbor iinpmvementK on
thlftrort!onor thocoaotof the I'nlteil rotate;
ee that other
IllAt Hilt! till.
port ant IntercM that xhould not be Itnp4rried
or nacrinceii mid ho earncetly pmtent atraiimt
tho consolidation of all tho appropriation for
tho Tex us const in favor of any ono jMtrt or
And bo It further renolved. That
ntatlves In tho national Conirrc
p repre-
especially requested tr
utmost endcavora to pocui
proprlatlon for every hnrtnr on tho Texas
coant where irovcrnment works are In court o
of construction and to teo to it that a Just and
fair pro rata be ecured for all from tho har-
bor appropriations und toopjrOKo any act or
measure by all lawful means hi their power
that would work an Injury to anyonoofour
iarts by unjust and illiberal discrimination
In the allotment of the usual appropriations
fortlilH coaM. ' ' '
Hcwilvcl. That a certified copy of thene ren-
olutfons to vent to each of our it present a
nsldcrublo
ier was lilt
i belt) if withdraw i
usketi by Alderman Hmyn that tho
l urain ono fumnro
llv llolton that tho Cnminltteo
aim iiriiiirct ascertain ami report
lilllty ot tlriilalili'lilnir North ttrcet ut the
ilnir or Mudrn illteli. lfefprre.1 tn I'mii.
uiltteo cm Mrccts and IlrMres.
Hy llanilileton that tho Htreet ('(iiniulttldiii'r
repair Avcnuo li by lo Inir nml teriiilnir tho
tamo and that tho nty Kmrlnevr Klve tho
irrade. Iterernil to tho Kiurlneer and btnt
I'ouitiilttloner.
Hy llelknapi lie It resolved. In onlerto pro.
vldoaiiulillcilrlvcwiiyciuuiecHliir Hun I'tsln
Hnrlnifi with the flovernment pott und this
elly. that tho City KnKlneer In tllrectwl at an
early date at noiible to MrnUli this Council
llh a map llluilrutiiiit a pmctleiil line ami
mint feiitlhlo route vlll lleirlnillnir at the
northeatt corner or tho city rcscno known ut
tan Pedro tiprlnirt thentv In an eiitterly di-
rection to tho rock road alonjr tlio rock road
toaimlntnear HrackenrldKo'a property and
nppimlto natural rm-d and from tho rock mail
11 a touthenitorlr direction acrou thlt lord
to Auttln roud fhenoo wett on Aiutln rond to
Government ilviKit thence tn Alnpio plaza.
The advantuiretto Ik derive! rrom the open-
hiKof f irm will be Inirlvlnir tho ell lii ni a
lovpnnitleilrho without cnwtlnir tteam rail-
way trackt and maklniru eolitlnuout line of
oonniHitlon tietwecn threo or the pilnclpalut.
tructlonsln this city: tho KprlnKS. fun Anto-
nio river and Ho eminent ilcMit. 'Jhorlirht
or way will tie from my Information donated
to tho city. Adopted.
llyl'aulyt That the tftreot Conimltiloner
proiierly repair and drain Water ttrcet from
Commerce to Ijiraceil ttrei't. Ucrorred to
Street L'omtnlttloner and City Knirlneer.
Works company he rcqiiettcd ta place thel
ma7n nfmEn
STMeAlMSS'ill K
Adopted. i--i".rr"i'""
That tho Committee on (lai
It It not practicable to rurnlth tome teven or
clirht pa lamp on North Klorcs stm t from
Newton alley to the Pan l'rdm creek cnMtu
1 n'l"rt to tne Council. AHopt
llv lltillfin: All nnlliiitnro imivldhnr fn
Inuip district of the city of Hn Antonio i
Knllim 1. The tamo dlslrlrt of the city of
Pan Antonio I hereby established and shall
comprise all the lerrltory mntalnel within .
Jl"rl""flhrc!ly"hr"ft'rmm"1
:. Tim ttrrett Mfniir nn.i pin.iio i
i within tlio taM tamp illttrlrt thall l.
rmppilM wiih iralaiiiHiaii.intiin-.
Hrljr p
i.rariirai.ii.. nn.i rnaiii. i
rhtitl lijrimtmct In ntc
ehterinmiiiii
!tl llnn l
Kl Tin- I'mim-ll thall fnnii llmo to limp.
apHiint inin thi nvninmenilatlun nt Hip
MXan !
:!::!.!i;lh"iT!iilT;.ViSi1Ji;.7ian i
til future iH'tonilnir to the rlt). ntul tn keep
me in ir"! repnir. lie viiaii nt lenvt
rnrmatli
hp mar i
iiitilltlnil
rormanco
if the lamp etc. I
r any nintract
inorp Ih' llalilp for any ilamHKPur Injury ilanp
Hi-p. .V Any ihtimiii who tliall cllmli iiniihii
lilttii any hurtpor nttirr animal In any tHitillr
lump pout nr hnnf ur pliuM' any itimhI. Iniiph
MiNxInr any lieuiy uiaterlal iihiii ir airiilntl
nirtileh pr paiitp to
I uiiiint. unli'ttilulv
tllnmiUliMl any i
' Dip tlreet hiinpt. nr ly Hie I'mineil ur
) nr ur SiiH'Hntrnilf'lit of Ullnp. ttuill. iiin
han flKir
h iiITp
Hi. II. Thp pay of Hip Pilperl
iiilplit
liefei
lh! IiiIIip t'liltimittci1
I inlitmriccH.
Ily IK kcli Tlmt IhoStr
IminiHllnli l) nil Hip mud hoi
an.l plat'P It In a pattahlp poi
Tnp t'oitnell then lulJuuriH
While Blanked.
KM Mt.lleMiinUclfiiit ... . $ 3 ti. wn
KV4 white tiliwikeiMiit .. 2 Tail wn
HM while lilHhkctfXHt . . :imtire
KM white lilnnkctniit . 4 wii
KM nlilte hliinket Hi 4 W wn
IM white Manketn ill I'l. wti
tl-4 white lhinketft nt . 'i m wn
11-4 white lOituketN at U we
11 white MiinketH ut . 4 fin wt
ll-l white Mnnkets nt .. . ANI.hu
lJ t nn.i it-4 while hhinkets ut i
onh $ t fid
nrth t
orlti 1 in
ITfeOtls at sutli to
PEHSONAL POINTS.
Collected From Hotel Corridors
and Elsewhere.
H. G. Speed or Austin Is In tho city.
W. S. JInyllelil.or Helena Texas. Is
In the city.
I'.dgar Schramm of Galveston Is nt
the Menger.
Mrs. Cnriuen dc Sublera of Monlcrcy
Is at the Menger.
General John 1!. llaylor nf 1'vnlilc Is
at the St. Leonard.
.1. 1.. l.nnilruui n tnercliuut of Uvalde
Is at the St. Leonard.
W. II. Fountain and . C. Agee of
riensnnton nre In the city
John .1. llhodes a stockman of Frio
county Is at the St. Leonard.
G. W. Harrison agent of the Hunker's
Daughter company Is In town.
Col A. V. Dunn a prominent citizen
of Colorado Texas Is In the clly.
T SenatorGeorge I'feuflerand l!ev. John
Kirch of New UnuinCcU are at the
Menger.
Mr. Walker an attorney of Kerrvllle
Is In the city on his way home from
Austin.
Paul Hover has recovered from 11 long
spell of Illness and It again nt his post
or duty.
L. A. Dowdell Monterey correspond-
ent of the New Orleans Tlines-Demo-crnt
Is In the city.
James 10. Hussell and family of Now
York are at the St. Leonard. They will
remain during the winter.
l'aul Snuvlgnet formerly a well known
voting man of San Antonio but now of
l.nredo Is In the city visiting friends
Chnrlcs K. I'ctrle and wife of llexnr
county are at the St. Leonard on their
way to visit the New Orleans Kxposl-
tlon.; Dr. Mncdonnld of Cannda Is nt the
St. Leonard He expects to spend the
remainderof thewlnter In this Southern
city.
W. Alex Abey editor of. the Long-
view Democrat and Secretary of the
l'ress association paid the l.miiT olllca
a visit this morning.
Mr. Tom MoMullen has been trans-
ferred to a south end freight conductor-
ship on the International railway be-
tween San Antonio and Laredo
George II. Campbell International
railway ireigut agent at i.nreuo nas re- i
turned from a trip through Texas and j
Laredo. '
Don Francisco Martinez editor of Kl j
SpectadorMcxIcana of Austin accom-
panied by Don Lopez Montalvo editor
und proprietor of Kl llorlzonte of Nu-
evo Laredo and tnannger of Kl Depu-
tation San Diego are In the city on I
their way to Austin. !
Mr. Alberto Gnrcln n joung gentle-
man of San Antonlo.who for tlic past four
years has been taking his college course
in the College of Arts and Sciences San
Luis I'otosl Mexico Is.now In the city
to visit his mother Mrs. Florencla Gar- '
cia on Kast Commerce street for the 1
holidays. He graduates in the class of 1
civil engineers on bis return
Justice's Court.
Judge Anton Adam had the following
cases before I1I111 tills morning: W. A.
Jlpnynge vs. Jacob Welnx suit on ac-
count fur f'J 10. A compromise being
ellected tho case wns dismissed. Wm.
Hoefllng vs. International and Great
Northern railroad suit for damages
burning 45 acres of grass. The plaintiff
tueu iot aim juugiueni was ren
dered for that amount. Notice or appeal
was given. At 3 o'clock-the cuse of T.
K. Connor vs. K. I.. Hawks will bo
tried with a Jury.
I Miss HlrJio VHon Austin says 1 "I
snllered vllh violent headache and tried
I many remedies without lielnv rellave.1
1 1 ook Jlrown's Iron Hitlers and am hat-
I J o say my headache Is no more ily
clnes."
' I.ittle Joker"
Ladles approve of your tuiPklng
THE LITTLE JOKER.
She Tells the Light Ilcporter How
She Turns n Somersault.
.... i . !
.Miss Cnrrlc Swnlli who ll itnylng at
the Maverick wnn Interviewed thU
inornlng hy n I.idiiT reporter. Alter
.... . . . . . i.i.....ir '
lenilerltiB lil cnnl to nnnoiinco lilmieir
hP n aa UtliereU ItltU tllO Pltrlor Of tlie
lintel nml wnt lnTormeil that Ilio laily
"lu'" nun 111 n iiiiiiiiid. io
momenta Mlta Swain cntcreil anil after 1
eoiirteouKreetlnK nd the tiiualcoii- I
nllonnllUea ll p..n concernlnB i
me nruiuer me i.iuiii iiiunvi miii
How al lil you llrt conceive tlic Idea of 1
KoIdkoii the ()('? "Oli replied Mlm
.Swaln.Inlnnytwnttlilnkln); of II; It vnt
tho tlrat tlrenm of my life. I uteiltoKo
' llonr.1 and e.nhraccl every oi-portunlty
on a tult of my brother' clothes and ac
companlcd him In that Riiltc. I tired to
tit watching the (iroiiri'ta of plnya and
wonder If o poatllile that 1 could be-
come an nctrcaa lint n e T In in y wllil-
i cat Iniaulnlnt; did I hone to be attar.
lloy'a porta alunya had n fuclnallon for i
' boy'a otllrb to often when I waa
' tlieprofettlon and felt Intllnctlvely I had
' certain elements In myielf be It what la
I termed Kenluaor talent at tha cato may
j he which with pereerenco and hard
I work would eventually hrlnt; me
"Were you successful nt llrtt 1" niked
lli- I.iiiiu reporter.
"Oh nol the lady sighed. My exper-
ience whs Han that of many who aspire
I encountered the usual struggles fail-
ures and disappointments with lutt
enough success to ludlcalo to myself at
least that I had the proper Mull In mo
I havu been on the stage tecn years
and starring three. During my llrtt
starring season I played 'Cad. the Tom-
hoy.' principally and last season In Mr.
Fred O. Mueller's play of 'Morning
Glory.' '1 his season I produced 'The
t.ittie Joker.' it was written tiy nr.
Moeilcr nml Is considered the best and
strongest I have ever had In my rcper- i
tolre."
"You have been on the other sldeV" i
said the I.itniT scribe
Oh. yes some year ago and during
111 v star there I was verv successful
expect 1 shall go again. Mr. Macder
proposes to take mo thcro and alto to '
Australia on a professional tour." j
"How do you turn a somersnult Miss
Swaln" I
"How-do I turn a somersault?" asked
the charmlngactress as she reflectively
gaed nt thu toe of her slipper with a
symptom of n smite wreathing her Hps.
"Well I can hardly say as I have never
undertaken to analyze the phenomenon
but I suppose It Is natural to me.
I claim to be the only woman on
the stage who can do such
things and 1 think my claim Is undis-
puted." "No said the smiling In nnswer to n
question. No professor ever taught me
how to execute a lllp-llap. I learned it
all myself and have spent mnny hours
alone practicing the art of skillfully and
f;rncefully turning heels over head. I
earned It very well and although It was
not then my Intention I Imte turned It
to good account."
"Do you not feel very much exhausted
after your performance?
"No Indeed I don't feel n bit tired.
Why I bad rather turn a lllp-llap than
eat my dinner and no mutter how many
of them I do they don't exhaust me 11
bit." retorted the plnunnt little lndy
"I believe 1 have the best physical con-
stitution or nny woman on the stage. I
enter Into my work with vim and ener-
gy and put my w hole heart and soul
Into it. To that I attribute my success"
"I suppose you have your aspirations
Miss Swain?''
"Yes 1 am no exception to the rule
was the response. I havo mine and 1
Intend to be the tlrat of my class. 1
have only been in the starring Held two
seasons and my name Is already known
throughout the country and I am every-
where paid high compliments."
Fearing to tire her patience the Liiiiit
reporter withdrew thanking Miss Swain
for her charming interview.
Miss Swain besides post.sstng a tine
voice knows bow to use It and rides n
horse like an Indian swims like a nauti-
lus handles onrs with "skill and dexter
ity" Is nn excellent shot nml skates
hiiitnuii 111 .rno uie Jilts nvuiii
wiiu n goou ueai 01 toe uonnommic nnu
hohemlanlsm that belongs to the parts
she assumes on the stage. She hat a
pair ot brilliant brown eyes that look
earnestly nt n questioner and sparkle
merrily when any fun Is on the tapis.
Recorder's Court.
Fred llsder discharging firearms In
the city limits continued.
JohnSpahn!lghtlng InScholz's saloon
Sunday night S".
Jim Ilalrd Insulting language $"
W. N. Gayro careless driving S7.
Aleck Iluike striking Hnttie Dia-
mond. $7.
Dick Fisher beating nml striking
Loul Cologne drunk nnd disorderly
W. Hoelllng Jr. insulting language
continued und Herman Ilaerman dis-
turbing the peace of August Schwartz
dismissed.
Tom Dunbar obscene language con-
tinued. Levi smoking opium tried by Jury
nnd lined $100.
Sing smoking opium plea nl gulltv
and lined ?S by 11 Jury.
Fashion Theatre.
In keeping with the tuagnllicence of
tho building Itself the company engaged
for the opening Is one of unusual excel-
lence and exceeds In point of number
and attraction any similar organization
ever seen In the State of Texas. The
company numbers seven of the leading
sketch teams of tha country. Several
brilliant specialty artists and n full and
elllclent drnmatlo company as well as n
carefully selected orchestra and cornet
band. People who are too ready' to mis-
Judge places of amusement of this kind
suoum no slow to condemn as it is posi-
lively assured that Messrs
Samuels propose to conduct
i 1 1 ful theatre on strictly
. Bimms iv.
their beau.
strictly tlrst-class
prlnolples and provide n place of public
cuieriaiiiiueni tree irom tne remotest
approach to vulgarity or Immodesty:
doing this the v will certainly merit and
receive wen earneti murks 01 puuuo ap-
I preclatlon.
I Mr. j
Dixon Austin writes : " l
's Iron lllttem and know It
1 nseii lirown's
did me a great deal of good. My father
also used It In bis family and we think
It the best remedy In tho world."
EITJArjlieL J3BRAHAIHS
The Cash Grocer
200 Commerce Street
WII.I. OFFKIt
Holiday Goods for this Month.
Fireworks Fire Crackers Candies Raisins Dried Fruits.
TIIK UltKATKST ItAltOAIXS F.VF.lt OFFKllKI) IX
IjL' Port Wine
1'im; Sh
crry Wine
Fine Sweet Catawba
Fine Dry Catawba
Fine Claret -Fine
Cordials
A large stock or C'hatnpagno and French Cordials which must be closed out
this month regardless nf price. I haro In stocks large assortment of CIIltlHT-
MAS CAN 1)1 KS which I am offering at bottom price. Do not forget the place
2W Commerce street.
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS. THE CASH GROCER.
WHAT DRAWS
! nnATVT n m r rt t tit t
VH V L T 11 It K KKANK'X A .AMU S li I K K 7
Immense SLoek New Goods and Lower
Prices in All Departments!
OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN !
HirlVo oiler over One Thousand Garments such as Cloaks Circulars Kus-'Xu
pairslans. Walking Jackets and Ulsters to select from.- We have'igQ
Uirlleiluced the 1'rlccs cut them down so that there nillbeiSft
Haran opportulty for everybody to keep warui.TBa
Jackets that were $ 2 f0 are now $ 1 7.1
Jackets that were 3 W) are now ! li
Jackets that were 4 00 are now 'i 70
Jackets that were S 00 are now 4 00
lletter grades reduced In same proportion.
also being made ciiial to those above described but our stock Is so large that It Is
Impossible to enumerate.
1 ue next to
SHOE STOCK.
We carry l'hlladclpbla I lot ton and Ilaltlmoro makes. We have the largest
(no exception) stock of foot wear In San Antonio The best grades at priors
which will suit everybody. More
BLANKETS AND BED COMFORTS
For sale nt this house than aro tn he found In half the stores In the city all put to-
gether. Don't forget It I 'iso pairs puro and good white lllankets at l 25 worth
$2 00. 200 pairs at $2 SO worth $!l BO. Twenty other qualities nt f3 60 $4 00
$3 00 $0 00 could not be duplicated for 30 per cent mora elsewhere.
11 IVnlesComrortsat $ 7.1
12 Hales Comforts nt 00
10 Hales Comforts at 100
10 Hales Comforts at 113
10 llales Comforts nt 133
10 Hales Comforts at 1 &0
And still more from $1 "3 to i W
Stock Assortment and Values in Flannels that Should Put to
the Blush All Competition.
. itEnnH (rav .i..vii. at
10 I'ieces Grey Twill nt 25o price elsewhere 33c
11 I'ieces Grey Twill at Il0o and 40c price elsewhere 40c and Mo
White and lied Flannels all reduced .1c and 10a a yard.
Winter Skirts In Felt and Flannels at correspondingly low prices.
STjft.FI.ElS! STAPLES !
We still maintain the old prices of our Cotton Flannels and Domestics with
several exceptions wnicu we are now selling nt f ree J raue races tiown lliey
gol The great bargains or all. Competition nowhere I We want room and mutt
uavo 11.
Men's & Boys' Clothing
Children's Clothing Overcoats for Men and Boys all must go and go at l.ow
l'rlces like the balance of our stock. Above all. don't forget our OKNTS' FUH-
NISIIINO DKl'AUTMKNT for Underwear Shirts Hosiery and Hats and we
will convince the gentlemen like we do the ladles that we give them the most
abounding bargains to be found In Snn Antonio. The 1'cople's Taradlse In the
Great Dry Goods Center is the popular and progressive house of
G. B. FRANK'S
ALAMO STORE 33 ALAMO PLAZA.
I 1 Jl 1 C" I 13 t l'ou ca" J"1'
I C III! I l IX Y onlrr rrvairvt
fiiitist engraving
DOB
Fish Oysters and Game
SKiivwi at norm at tiik
OHYSTAIj RESTAURANT NO. 10 SOLED AD STREET.
Next to Illllle & Joe's. First class Family Tarlor Attached.
JOE MENY - - Proprietor.
RHODIUS ITEMPSKY
235 Commerce St.
MUSIC
tSTAgents for Knabe & Co. New England IManoCo. and Curlitle & Sons' planet
Ithlca Organs. Latest sheet music always ou hand. Call and see them.
VOL' FOIt CASH
at 40 cents per bottle
at 40 cents per bottle
at 25 cents per bottle
at 25 cents per bottle
at 25 cents per bottle
at 1 00 per bottle
itrrt wt i ha nmATtn a
In other varments sscrlllces are
consiuer is our
20c. nrlce elsewhere 30c
anH article of Jruteliy you may vriilt madt tt
ur engraml equal to Atu l'ork ttylct. The
on irootf or metal bv
& ENGELKE 244 Commerce Street.
San Antonio Tex.
STORE
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