The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 290, Ed. 1, Monday, December 7, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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Monday. December 7. 1885.
PAUL WAGNER
The San Antonio Santa Uau-
Kitends a enrttlal ln Itntton Jo lii.m;;
nimninotli illfpiny 01 r.i... y
AND CllltlnTMAH J'llKl'
UNTO nf I
iiinmotli
scrlptlnn hi nil
Mmi'lny.
HUM
t itsia.i;rin
Livery Staples & Hacts Connected
llacksNn. 10.11. 11 1.1. 14. IV tn.tertnkeri
OiBiu SI Ilium street and StaMes opposite
Menger Hotel. II. Mil embalmed and shipped
to all points In Ihn I'nlon. Only While llinrse
lutheCltr. Open Irty and tturlil. 'Ill lJ
CARTER 5 MULLALY
Transfer Line.
Liyery Feed and Sale Stables
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
l- nml 44 Allium IMazn
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
CtT"Hi wlnl Atlt'litlnu glion In lorwiinlliig
Indies to till iMirttm llu I lllll'tl Mlllt' 'lilt'
THEATRE.
San Antonio. Texas.
Entire New Company
COMMEKCITG MONDAY DECEMBER 7lli.
And During tho Wook.
--PROGRAMME:--
Our fM'Ulnjf MitertHlniiH-nt vtill ititmiui
lth HtftUlM)
Female fRiiistiel First Pari
iNliicioryllvfrtitrtt
.limit' llnjl
ttl Kliiale ull the WorM il hUtirt'
Overture tirclatti
Miss Susie Stokes
In ritnitw Soiiintof tlif lin
KlllllhlU
BILLIE POULLAIN
111 KttlOjliltll A tllllC
V. vry UMlpMTiTvtirltM.
MISS CAD BLOSSOM
'Hip M'llo-euinlt'iiut i'ii
MIS3 Mlnnlo Hurtz.
Ill lltT IU'W lllhll III Ot lOtltl M'ttl'linnH
Hrkl tippt
b. 1 il Htltl Atttotilo or
CHRIS- BILLY
MATHEWS & HAYTER
Illtlit'lrKlt'iiHkt'teli.etillllttl.'i'l'N IN Till:
KITCHEN." liiliiHliiclnv mii
iluiifoi liiiiny fulU rutin)' It
ovuutuhi:
IHK'IIKhTUA
To liorotltmttlby the liuiifltnl'li' fm-
iii mi'
ABSURDITIES.
Ily tlio ruiorllocotiiMlltin Illlly Poiilliilti un.
Uiiiipimy.
UVKHTUIII! .
l)ll(lll'.HTIIA
(Ineo iiintin:
BILLY HAYTER.
I n bin lu'itt stinu unit iliintxi l lock.
Miss Minnie Hurtzi
In Itor now all. mo or iik h! st litlloi
CHRIS MATHEWS
In a builget of sonif nnil pnylnint.
mTss adblosso mT
Only tu pla ) ou nil.
BILLY POULLAIN
. . Toinakeyoiiltiuirh.
Miss Susie Stokes
Tn j.lfaMj il.ii io)
Miss Minnie Hurtz
Willi soDtelltlnif new.
UVltllTUIlR. . . .. OHCIIKSTKA
Tho Kifnlnir'i entcrtalautcnt to eonilutla with
tlio roarlnv utter pli-co pntltlMt
PACKS BAD BOY
Chris Matlifws n ToiMy
iiam'r . nr. miuiui
other I'hanict era by tlio company.
QIIAND BALL TO-NIOHT.
Doors Open at ----- - 7130
Performance Commences at - 8t30
Admission - - - - 26 Cents
OTTO BailOATllllM. T. II. OhAV
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Diredor
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Items ot News C.therod Hre and There
by Industrious Reporters.
Th (t-lcif rnpli wires are down ml
of Santa Vt.
Wanted three good caipentcrs at
Kamnmann's factory. 12-7-21
monthly salaries last Saturday.
at I'ailnt. ilatlnrxt Wednesday enlOK. I
-S-ennr new stoeL l.f hall fur I lit
holidays Yin mi X Aiimii.ii. i
-Vlceiitutlotuei' n ii in it I v. died
at the Cniinti Poor house list ."iilnr- j
day
-'Ilia meelltiir lif Mil' CIIV Inuncll
Ihls afternoon promises In lie Interest-
loir. -Juan llodrlizue anil S'tnona .Monlis
have taken nut a marriage licence lltla
innriilPir.
- A vr ry lartje "toek nf fall anil win-
ter underwear. Price" rlitht.
10-21-3111 I'amiiah A !IIN.
Don't he Inlr In M-ndliiR In J our ad-
vertisement for tne I.kiiii'h llotluiy
IWItlon.
mi l In loin In mill amounts tin
laileland llrar inortitftKr security by
M limemiii. n ioii
- .Inhii Kellner. who ha anflond
nirue for the Paul two weeks li nut
gain.
Conductor .lohn Mallows. I now in
areo or the southern I'nrlllo work
train at Del Kin.
- SewIntMnaelilnes na trend a new.
nil of standard manufacture. $9 S'linnd
2nt Iinierson's. ll-li-ii
IneHlatmia. a nnlnrod lint' will he
tried for lunacy before County Judge
ur7iincii mis niternoon.
The grand Jury will assemble to
morrow morning when the iHitriri
iiiIro will prerent Ida chaw-
-The Limit' holiday edition will lie
the hoM and will not only ho a credit to
e olllce out lo an Ainnnio.
Seventeen deaths occurred In thn
Iv last week out of which w re alx
consumptives. Two stillbirths reported.
Many were liiniod away f'om Hie
lcr of the l'resltvterlnn ( htirch last
lirhl there not beliiir standing room
Inalde.
A lvo-tnrv. nliie-rooin home situ
ated at No. 1)12 Avenue (' for ale cheap.
II modern conveniences impure on
remises. ll-21-lin
The Fashion Thrntrfl presents a
proKramine lhl etenlpR brlstllnjr with
traction nnrry .nci army tins uprn
mcageri.
Max Hermann ol the Motel Mar-
rlck It having a hard tussle with the
shlonable nnil lately tinieli prevalent
dengue fever.
It l to your advantage to pall and
tret your cigars and aninkera artlcte at
enrv Wulirs opposite 4 lille town on
Mllltnry pla7a. 12-7-Cm
Younp Mrs. i Inthrop l the next
traction at Turner Hall. This com
pany will fppearon Friday and Satur
day December 11 and 12.
Jlr. It. Ilunstnck. the well-known
residing Adonis of Drynskl's drug store
ft tn.itsv for .MnntiTer. Mexico to re
cuperate ills liea'th. and to reel.
Conductor l.ocli Campbell Tor some
me past In charge of the work tralli on
le Southern l'aclllc at I.aroite Is again
on the road as a regular Con.
'I lie sanitary Inspector for Ihe First
Ward the people lav. lias not luadi
thorough Inspection of the premises In
that vtnru since august one year ago
J. Sweenev. Conductor wrltea
from Temple Texas that tin will ht In
San Antonio to spend the liolldavs and
ake In tlio llraVemen'a ball on the 2.lrd
For sale or rent cheap two one.
story collages situated on Dallas street
flr't block north of Madison 1 quare. In
quire of T. W. Cnrrlco No. (112 Av
nue l ii-2i-ini
You will bo sorry If you buy guns
pistols or pocket knives or ammunition
Kraerson Is reliable and can be truster!
all the time. 11-10-tf
A poverty-stricken Mexican womai
Willi a little baby that ia nearly slimed
In death. Is reported as lvlnir very III at
No (114 West Houston street. The case
Is worthy the attention or our charities.
J. I.. Dlgnowily baa been charged
Ith encroachlnc on Pine street. Third
Ward by building his fence eight feet
within the line of snld street. The cae
will come up In the liecorder's Court
morrow
In a conversation with Mnlor I'.erry
this morninit that gentleman staled that
mere naveneen more inquiries tor tiur-
iiinsnonana innn at anytime uuring
he last six months.
Deputy Constable Krempkatt this
ornlnir arrested a man named SMllman
and placed him In theeounty jail. Skill-
man is charged with an assault and In
tent to kill his wife.
Jesus Oroseo ft Mexican whom It
was afterwards learned was Insane was
arrested yesterday for beating his wile.
He was transferred to the county Jail
and will be tried at 3 o'clock this after
noon for lunacy.
A burning chimney on the west side
of the San Pedro at the house of a Mexi-
can yesterday caused an alarm of tire
n the neighborhood but the names
were extinguished before the depart-
ment was called out.
I! Icliest cash prices paid for furnit
ure anil nousenoiti ettecis urop a pn-
tal rard to.l. M Emerson cltv. and he
will call. Furniture stored and ndvanrei
made on same at Lmerson a next lothe
Court House. H-lU-tf
The newly Initiated members of the
aw order. Ihe I. O. P. W. which was
Inaugurated at the Southern Hotel on
Saturday last now u.o only sott-cmh-toned
chairs antl are Industrlotmly
working on the slanulng committees.
Colonel Charles Crocker and Hon.
Leland Stanford prominent railroad
ofllclali passed through the city this
morning In the regular passenger train
with their families from California en
route to New Orleans.
I have established a lioinu onlia'lile.
pnarmacy entirety separate irom my
other business antl am prepared In till
rirrscrlptlnns or furnish strictly reliable
liotnu'opathlc medicines In anv form.
II ah it v Fomlkii No. 11 West Houston
street
Two prisoners who escaped from the
county convict camp recently and for
whom the Slierlll lias been seeking
came In and gave themselves up to-day
to county diinge n urzoacn. ineii
names are Joe Taylor and Austin Wll
Hams Williams paid up and was at
lowetl to go.
We have by far the largest stock II
the city of the follow Inir iroods: Dress
Ing robes and breakfast lackets silk
umbrellas silk mnlllers. silk and linen
Uankerchlefs plain and Initialed silk
wristlets neckwear gloves silk hosiery
anunneuats. uiveusacan
12-3-tf YouNfl X AltNOl.n.
Justice Crawford this mornlntr fined
a voung coioreu roan nameit Henrr
Nance $2.1 for carrying a pistol. On Sat-
urday evening General oung's little
son saw Nanc In the peran orchard at
bis tamers place ntaniie urst Sllsslon.
v re
li! tu what he was doing there. Nance.
in reply drew a pistol on Oeneral I
Young' son who then ran oil and In- f
formed bis father of the fact. Nance
being unable to pay his Una I now In
the oousty Jail.
PERSONAL.
Ths Comlne and Going ol Home People
and Strangers.
Mrs. Tom llarrlion Is also a victim of
the dengue.
Hherlir A. .1. Smothers of I.le Oak
Comity la In the city.
HherllT W. 0. Daiiglierly of Frio
County Is In the city.
.Inhii Orchard a prominent mcrciinii
r l'""K. " '"'
uiying goons.
i K'. returned on
r '"'.
Saturday (rum VI minors' Mexico.
I. IE. Ward l In limit representing
Ihe Trak Klsli ( tuupany of St l.ouls.
Mr .lam a Price capitalist or Lexing-
ton. Ky.. Is In Ihe oily for the purpose of
buying In n l tor n locuiion.
Dr. Hunt of Mew York t;itv
"4teretnrv of t'te American Illbla So-
olely la at the Meiiger Hotel.
Hon. W. Menu ol Kerrvllle Is In Ihe
city. It Is more (linn likely tho gentle
man win again oo n i-aiHiiunio mi !.--Islntlve
honors.
John Harrow fonnirly n liter-
ehnnt orthls city hut now a prominent
hotel keeper at Hie Texas Nlsgara Lain-
imsiis pru gs is in me cny.
Willliini it. liniikin oi .vusiin
DIvMnn Sitperlnti intent for tho Aiuerl-
n llllilit Soi'lelv. Is In the till' MM is
stopping at tho Menger Hotel
r.rnesi Itl-e h leaves to-day for llous-
ton when lis will present the Alamo
anil Anchor LndKes. at Ihe iinniinl meet-
lug of the grand lodge of Masons for the
Mr. K. Ilanawnv one of Ssn Anto-
nlo'a lios ooriike workers lert to-tlay
for Kerrvllle wherp ho has tlio contract
lor the cornice work on tho new court
house
I'ssrs. .1 D. and A. Hunter and T. . I.
(Iraynlll. ot MielhjUlle Illinois ar In
tho city to piiri'hiiie an extensive ranch.
They ate iibout in embark In Hie busi-
ness of raising line Norman and oilier
horses for draught purposes.
Mr. 1.. M.du Oneanry. Jr. represent
ing the Delpll Factory or Mew Or-i-fii
i.b.. Is In the I'lir. lie will nnen
up a whnl'eale nnil retail depot for
cigars on Commerce sireeij ni ina store
formerly oct iiiueu or n . " . i niiiog.
Kdniiiiid Seymour. Marfa: Itubert
Cheatham Chli nm; V . SI. I.lttlewood
lliillimorci ( . ii. i ouii. wmiioj. in.
William llehrlng. St. tonli Abo F.del
llleliinond. Ya; .1 IternMeln M. I..
Ilrown. Chlciigo; S. I'ensk I C. Urev-
llng. New Orleans: .1. II. Harry. San
Francisco; Waller llnrdcastle Texas; II
(juattrn. Houston: Jamea I'ellshury SI
Louis; Charles II. Woirson New Or-
leans; A '. (Jinliiin. St. Louis; T. I'.
Hooker Mrs. Hooker Chleago; .1. F
McLaughlin. Iliston; .1. S. Cameron
Chicago; Albert F Deri. II M. Mc-
(Jllonav Mt. Olive III ; tleorge Wilson
and wife Indiana; C F. Andrews. Ilos-
ton; It. II. .luckson Texas; Dan Marx
City; S. M. Gaines Texas; John 1'.
Marrh St. Louis: O. II. Moore City; J.
W. Hudson. St Louis; W. J. Novllle
Palestine: W J. Snyder St. Louis; W.
F. liend (lalveston; C. L. Ilaltlnln
Detroit .M'chlgan; W. C. Felherln
l.nredo; Chari.a i:. Frllr Dallas; F. T.
Detne Hondo; M Ward St. Louis; II.
L. Turner and wife Cincinnati Ohio;
L. IE. llcrzog. Dallas; Clarence llryan
Marshall. III.; II. C. Maxwell Lincoln
Neb.; .M. L. Ilrown IE F. Smith art
guests at the Maverick.
No Truth In It.
A report came In Irom Floreavllle Sat-
urday night that a murder had been
commuted there the day before. After
cnreful Inquiry It wa found that no
murder liatl lately been committed In or
near that Utile town.
Prize nolling.
Turkey rolling at Turner Hall last Sat-
urday nlglit resulted as follows:
First match nlno balls A Pencil C;
r.. Dlesselhofst 52; A. L. Sarlor.ll.
Second match nine balls K. Dlessel-
horst f0; A Muegge III; Joseph Henry
Schnefer 17 t
Dule Williams' Speech.
The LinitT to-day publishes a synopsis
of Dixie Williams' speech In the llapllst
Church yesterday. In which will be
found language that It Is not in the
habit of publishing but hopes that for
this time It may bo excused by the In-
dulgent public. The prominence of the
speaker and the occasion In some de-
gree warrant It.
Bitten by a Dog
A street car relief drltcr William
Dunn by name of the Flores street car
line was badly bitten on the hand yes-
terday by a eavago bull dog which was
tietl in Mr. tiaker'a yarn ntir uiu Monti
Flores street car stables. Dunn waa
passing the dog's kennel when the dog
broke Ihe rope by which he was tied
and Hew nt Dunn. The young man will
be laid up for some time.
Broken Leg.
Anton Gorman a driver for Carter t
Mullaly'a Transfer Line became Intoxi
cated Saturday night and while driving
the large baggage wagon near the Sun
set Depot a tinmen Jolt or the wagon
threw him oil'. Ills leg was broken be-
tween the knee and ankle by the tall.
Ills leg was already crippled which
makes It worse. He wu removed to the
Santa Itosa Hospital where the fracture
was set jesteritay morning
The Alamo Ice Company
Has this year inaugurated a new fea-
turo In the coal trade of San Antonio
and thereby Improved the quality of
their Indian Territory t oil as delivered
to tho consumer fully 21 per cent.
Heretofore when vo ortlered bitumin
ous coal you had to take your share of
slack nun antl curt prounniy one-quarter
of tho whole amount Now. for the
same price the Alamo Ice Company
win uettver at your nousa tnuian ter-
ritory acreened lump coal frco from
ilutturdlrt. Ily ordering your coal from
them you get all lump coal anil thereby
save one-quarter of otir money.
Recorder's Court
Cue a F.sparsa lighting $5.
Genoveva Coronoda fighting
G.lloyle drunk $3.
S. Gullerez drunk antl disorderly
continued.
John II arl ley vagrant lined $S or 10
days
'I homa Leonard vagrant lined $5 or
jo nays.
Manuel Martinet drunk antl dlsor
derly $.1.
Joseph Nagon disorderly $9
P. McGralv. drunk. 3.1.
Wilson Tolver beating and striking
dismissed.
W. J. llurnett disorderly i.
J. K. P. Itlchardson drunk and dlsor-
I .lo-i-
j jeau Orosco striking transferred
nen Loyd drunk and dlsordirlr con
tlnued.
i jun Qarzs carrying pistol $23.
Maurlclo Alalorre. drunii. $S.
John Lamar leaving team alone con-
tinued. Laisrlo Martinez falling to have chim-
ney cleaned dismissed
0. Ilurkbart disorderly fS
Mors Burglars.
A burglar or burglars visited tlio resi
dence of Mrs. Hunt No. Ui North
Flores street about 1 o'clock I Ills morn-
ing but made a water haul. Mr. J. W.
Crate whose room adolni the parlor
was awakened about 1 o'clock by hear-
ing a auspicious noise In Ihe parlor lie
listened a moment and then the clumsy
burglar made lilts presence known by
falling over a chair. Mr. Cratn sat up
In bed anil grasped his trusty It calibre
pistol which he always haa handy
iinitertila ntlloiv. mid awaited events
Soon his room door opened and Ihe bur
glar's Turin waa illstinrliy ouiiiiiiu in
Hie dim light. .Mr. Irate cooked Ills
pistol which In the silliness ellckid
louillv. hearing whloli. the burglar lied
prei 'fpllnlely out the front door which
ho had left open fur his lllglit. It was
afterwards found that the window In
Mr. Crate' room and a window In the
rear of the house hail been opined.
Nothing was discovered as tnbalng.
In the house however
TheQrand Mask Ball.
Mr It. J. Ondrrilonk a lnonl nrtlit. Is
preparing a painting of tho besieged
Alamo to bo pre'ented to tlio llrnke-
tnen's llrolherhootl In be tillered aa a
prize In the thawing to take place at the
bull on the tnl for Ihe best masquerade
costume. This prlro will only be com-
peted for by vlilllng brethren.
Rint Kitlcs.
Tne store-house on Commerce and
Market streets at prtsent occupied by
Mesrs. J. Oppenhelnur fc Co. Ii for
rent from January t insu
12-7-r.t
Ki Stk i.
Dstmonleo.
The new Dcltnonlco llcataiirant No.
203 West Commerce) street la the plnce
to takn jour meals. Kverythlng llrst-
class and meals to order n penlally.
Oysters lu every style. Wo guarantee
you saiisiaciioii.
Give us ft call.
lliiAiiitiiin A L'Aitormi'
Proprlelors.
12 r-nt
A Nsw Rails rsnl.
Mr. Christian Krilieiihuelil who kept
e "Schwclier House" on Soletlad
reel bus moved Into permanent
quarters nt No. 22. Kait Houston
street. Mrs. Krehenbitehl Is welM
knoAii as a llrst-class provntpr ami
In opening this restaurant Invltea nil
her old friends and the public gen-
rally to give her ii call. Satisfaction
guaranteed Ovstera and all delicacies
of tho season a specially. ll-KKim
Attention Everybody
You are Invited to attend an auction
sale or "town lots" In Ilraokett. Kinney
County Texas tin Dei ember Slnl ISM.
See llosack X Newton' lljers and onll
on thetn for liifiirtnatlaii. 12-ll-lf
Altsiilion. Lidlest
Our t.ew Argosy Kid Olove Is splen-
did; the best In the market. Oil and
examine. Misses Klrchner 22.1 C -
merce street. 11-ll-lin
raTIlear 111 mind thnt Frank J. lieltcl
keeps builders' hardware and lumber nt
the International and Great Northern
depot. li-ll-ly.
CallfernU Wines.
Mr. F. I. Alcjcr tho proprietor of
.M oyer a uau una jusr reiiirneu troni ins
fourth trip from California. He Is now
prepared to serve customers nml fami-
lies with the very best brands of Callfor
nla wines and pure grapu brandies.
Families can bn supplied with n pure
article ot caiiiornia ciarei tit one uouar
per gallon Porta anil other special
brands of pure vintage always on hand
Telephone No. 2MJ. lo-10-.Iiinl
The Vienna Rtstaurjitt
Has removed to22.iKast Hoitstonstreet
next donr to Charles Ureen and will be
ready for business Monday morning De-
cember 'lit. Tho table will be first class
in every respect anil w shall pay par-
ticular attention lo special orders. We
shall keep fresh llsh anil oysters game
etc. constantly on hand and will be
happy to see nil our old customers aa
well as new ones.
I2-."-tf CininriAN KitiOKxnrm. Prop.
For doors sash and blinds go to F
J. lieltcl nt International and Great
Northern depot. 0-11-ly
Tho largest antl best selected stock of
Clothing ever in tin market.
1U-21-3U1 l-AXCOAST tV SON.
Where can ou tret bottom Prices on
nnvthlnii from a pair of socks to n paper
of pins? At Kiucrson's. 11-lG-tf
Ounlan Hats. Lyons Umbrellas and
very best makes In Fine Furnishing
Goods nt Pancoait X Sox. 10-2l-3m
The best resident lots In this city
are on North Flores street 10 mlnulee
walk from Main plaza. ;w. to $1125
per lot. W J Kingsbury Menger hotel.
As
prevention unit
for lloir i
llfllls lillxtsl wltll
Absolutely Pure.
of low It-el short wolirlit alum or phosphate
poKilora. SoUl only In ouris. itnynl llaklnir
Powder Company 100 Wall street new lora
Proposals for Supplies
nrrica or THE
OtAlEO FBO;
p tho usual
this omen tint
AlED rnOrOSAK In duplicate subject In
uf tint fnUtiwIiiB' SulisUtenco Supplies via
2hio pnuuiH Common). tu notr seamless snekl
40 . I poiinil. l'otalnos Irish In sacks.
I7.ISIU irois nils Potatoes Irish In lutrrels
VMi iHiunds Potatoes saeet. In snoks.
Ilidtlers must stale the lariety offi'itul ami
tlio locality in wnitn rniseti
iiiaiia proititais nnti limner iuioniiuti
I 00 lltt'l UMI
application to tbls oltlcc.
BAMUT.CUSIIINO
I'ii reli suing and Depot C. S.
POWOER
Hcfc'H to Inform tlio Tiiblin Unit lie
Imtt rei'olvt'tl IiIh itttiok of
iday
Aml In now rciitly to till nil ortlerS
nt wltolcwilo or refill for tlio fol-
lowliip articles nml at prices
That Cannot Bg Ufeolil
In UiIr market wliicli consist of
Hew Frencli Prunes lest
I nlso wish to stnto flint 1 liavo
10000 Pounds
FANCY CANDY.
Tlitit will be sold at wholesale ami
nml retail nt bottom rates.
Special attention is culleil to our
Preserve
AND
Jelly Dep't
ami not forgetting the
Minee Meat
Tito same being nicely nut up in
wooil pails froniTivo to Ono
(100) humli cil pounds each.
I liavo made a specialty this sen'
son of
FIRE-CRACKERS
Fire Works
The. Fire-works can bo handled
by small dealers being put up In
small cases.
Tho following arc only n few of
tlio articles just received which
almost everyone likes such as:
Sr-It will pay you beforo Buying
your
HOLIDAY GOODS
To Pity it Visit to
206 Commerce St. 206
G. B.
mm
.sjup Ladies'.
tnr Off vir n trMrtra-
:! Paletots
Newmarkets Dolmans Sacques
and Walking Jackets.
We also offer Great
Youths' Boys' and Children's Suits and Overooats.
1 OOO Boys and Children's
pants for less than New York cost.
CALL EARLY AT
JXjjMICD
3 1 and 33
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR
OLOTHIITQ
When
'aV ?iwlil
t suits of IhoKINIiST IMPOIITIIK 4)11 lHl.MRSTlnci)TIIS. inadoim lit tho
iH'Clallv to rour onler. at ino.terato orlot'S. hi VAIXNTINi: llltll.X. the
t'lililr Tailor tiiiuiifrco street.
brldao.
Iiefct trlmtulnKSiised. A lit irunraiitt'cil.
VAL. LORRA I'opuiarTaiior Commerce St. near Bridge
CEO H. KALTCYER B. J. MAUERMANI4
aent. stcrsisry. supi. nsnigsr.
-A.la.xxio Cement Oo.
MANUKAtrrUltEltS 01'
Alamo Portland and Roman Comonts Cemont Walks and Grey Limo
Hydraulic Limo and Building
1 Domestlo Cements White Lime Hair
J. H. MARQUART
-rnormicTOR or tii-
CRESCENTCITYOOT HDu SH 0 EMANUFAGT0RY
No 1 7 Soledad Street Opposite Courthouse.
V r 300110 stock or rustom work to select from eonststlnflrof the tlnost and larirest
kof SCIIttOlrllOV SIIOKH AND (IAITintScer stt'ii In tills uiitrker and It will Loot In-
t tor hois unit youlhs to n-v int.. Iland miolo OAl.Kd.ACB A.NI1 lllJTTON) SIIOKS AND
UAITKltS 1IAI.M011AI. II.ACII AND limTIINI HAITKItS. Oil. UltAlN (laco antl button).
i.ewetl wora 11 ppeciiiuy in un oriuit;iii'.
iluettl rates. These gtHMta must lo seen
B. SMITH & SON
Merchant Tailors
34 W. Commerce St.
COAL
The Alamo Ice Comp'y
Airents
INDIAN TERRITORY COAL.
clean. scnviuM nml
Anthracite Coal.
pliono to No. .11.
.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V!
STEVES-'
ARMS COMPANY
-J'HAUEU IN
Pistols Cutlery
LeFever Hammerless Guns.
Peck & Snyder's Goods.
Sporting Articles
240 COMMERCE ST.
AttTED-Airotsl took. Inquire at No. ail
mWEnTY DWELLINGS TO KENT Ootid ten-
I mils enn apidy at llambk'toii A. IllKno-
wlty's olllce 1 West I lou.ton street IS-Ht
lirAN'ED Ono good second luiiid billiard
Y table. Cash state price. Address P.O.
r OJT A bunch of kes
it Co. corner Houston and Soledad strwls. lit
tilE-I'al
1 hautls lilgn limaeu to am
Call at 2il Alnmo plaia . IWi
iiit arrnvrn Two eniloiids of Frtltt and
J Ornamental Trees Pot Plants and llulbs
ElBCamargo street.
IV sages. Vienna uoioyne i
promptly tilled. iMI Centra St.
FRANK'S
SPECIAL
Holiday Offering
Misses
and Children's
Ulsters
Inducements in Men's
Suits with long or short
C. B. FRANK'S
store.
Alamo Plaza.
Only Hrsts.-lnis workineii etnployed and the
W E. JONES C. BAMBEKCER
btono also Dealers in Imported
Punter and Chimney Flues. Our Cement Is used
. uno 101 ot niriru-sixo immhi tor men 10 no sold
to tai nppreclntctl.
3 W. Houston St.
for tlio
freo from dirt or slack. Also dealers In Teias
Aaont for Will Heat's Milwaukee llcor. Tolo-
mid Fishing Tackle.
and Hunting Outfits.
SAN ARTQHIQ TEX
r llnwkcs' i
t spring
Optloni
Crltrerlln
i dealers In Diamonds.
Main Plain San Antonio Toias.
Forltonrseuuss Whooping though Spasms
or tlie Wliiil-oloo. known l
liil-iupe. Known aa crowing- aiseai
and intltHitl lor an piiiinonarr aiunenis 1110.1
ttnnmniiamnniitlieiutlo nitiplo. MOI1I.UVS
TWO-HIT COIKIII BYltUP Is a certain cure.
For salo bv V. Kaltoyer & Hon.
llsNTtr.ur.at Send us four dozen MOIt-
I.l'.V'H TWO-HIT COCO!! HV11UP. It Is tlio
best Cough Byrup known. Send by Kxpress.
Aro entirely out. 1IOSK1NS It 1IUOI1ES.
Fur salo by F. Kattcycr it Son.
Austin Ter. August 7 18SI.
Mr. A. K Ilawke! Ucar Slr-Ttio siwcUoles
purehaietl from ou lioarly two yeara ago ei-
re anything I hat o ot beon able topniciirs.
They onablome to read 'or hqurswlth lo
fatigue to tho ejesthan any othert that ihavf
overused. M. II. TUHNWil
at
juiure unitea DiHu.'.yvur.
Optlcla
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