San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1895 Page: 7 of 8
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The Daily Light.
THURSDAY JUNE 13 1595
Menger Hotel
H. D. KAMPMANN Proprietor.
The Leading Hotel in
the South-West.
Having been thoroughly overhailed
and renovated throughout is now the
largest and most complete hotel in the
Southwest. Fine billiard and bar rooms
attached. Hot and cold baths. Large
sample rooms for commercial men. Pat-
ronage of the commercial men solicited.
Alamo Plaza San Antonio.
CITY LOCAL NEWS.
—Dr.Von Koeh ring ArztOffice
Wickes’ Building Alamo Plaza
next to Opera house. 4 15 tf
—The Methodist college com-
mencement exercises closed last
night.
—Nat Reiss late of the Barlow
minstrels a great musical artist
will positively appear at the
Washington this week. 6 10 tf
—KARL’S CLOVER ROOT the great
Blood Purifier gives freshness and clear
ness to the Complexion and cures Consti-
pation 25c. 50.
—Geo. Clark 302 and 304 Nacogdoches
Street. Furniture repaired packed
shipped moved and stored; first class
work guaranteed. Tel. 654. 2 23 lyr
—Fine Ladies’ and Gents’ Riding
Baddies. D. Heye 111 W. Com-
merce street. 4 25 tf
—For $7.00 you can buy a silver
watch with Elgin or Waltham
movement. Emerson & Co. 310 tf
—Nato Villareal has joined the
jlcycle brigade.
—Fourteen members were elect-
ed by the Alamo Wheelmen last
night.
—Karl’s Clover Root will purify your
Blood clear your Complexion regulate
your Bowels and make your head clear a-
a ball. 25c. 50c. and $l.OO. Sold by F
Kalteyer&Son andC. Schasse druggists
Bai Antonio Texas.
—Clocks—in Oak Walnut Nick-
el Enameled Iron —Emerson & Co.
3 11 tf
—Fire insurance agency phone
252. [4 24tf] J. W. Dary & Co.
—Don’t fall to see “Old Hoss”
;he laughable burlesque at the
Bella Union tonight. 6 10 6t
I —Summer Laprobes Sunshades
(Fringes Horse Brushes Whips
|tc. D. Heye Tel. 208 4 25 tf
I —Bird cages at 331 Alamo plaza
r 5 29 1 mo
H —Parrots 331 Alamo Plaza. Im
I —Alamo Sanitary Works. —Cess-
Bools and Privy Vaults cleaned
with a new and odorless process.
Barrels removed. Telephone 417.
Kffice 910 W. Commerce street.
■29 tf R. W. Wallace Prop.
■ —Chas. Elmendorf and Miss Ma-
Biie Barbeck will be married next
■uesday at the home of the bride
■outh Alamo street. The groom is
B nephew of Mayor Elmendorf.
■—The old favorites Joe Crotty
Hheo. Larges Nellie Vaughn Geo
■. Wilson Jose Wilson May Cody.
Hay Brandon Madge Davene and
Hhers will appear at the Wash-
Hgton this week. 6 10 tf.
■—Fire insurance agency;
Hione 252. J. W. Dary A Co.
■ 4 24 tf
B— Currin Smith aged 54 years
■on in this city last Tuesday from
Mlirium caused by chronic alco-
Mlism.
■--For a good and cheap tin roof
■ ion or address to J. J. Rilling
■ North street 4 3tf
The Frommer Blank Book
company have
to 521 Market street oppo-
|Me the Fire Engine house. 4 6 tf
Flora Mitchell has been
■ongagod at the Washington.
K her. 6 10 tf.
lot of the Trilby low
received this week.
Mtf Sullivan Shoe Co.
■■-Mexican money bought 331
Plaza. 5 15 Im
tM-Monov to loan at 6% long
■ and easy terms.
J. W. Dary A Co.
MH-The Washington presents a
programme tonight with a
east for the entire week.
■B 6 10 tf.
and Paxton’s pri-
mH) stock at the Crystal saloon
plaza. 4 20 tf
hand made Sour Mash
""■skey—<>ld Crow at the Crystal
■on 407 Main plaza. 4 20 tf
lot on Wyoming
a big sacrifice corner lot;
■■lend the purchaser money at
build a home.
■■tf J. W. Dary A Co
■■if you drink ask Kiolbassa for
a r - beat. 11 ia warranted
MB stock. 6 8 6t
—Harness Buggy Tops Wagon
Tops etc. D. Heye 111 W. Com-
merce St. 4 25 tf
—Mattie Gage a girl of 12 years
died yesterday afternoon in the
Santa Rosa hospital.
—First class Carriage Trimming
and Harness at moderate prices
D. Heye 111 W. Commerce St tf
—Emerson A Co. is the place to
go for bargains in watches and dia-
monds. 3 11 tf
—Fire opals 331 Alamo Plaza.
5 15 Im
—See the Egyptian Dancing Gir
at the Bella-Union tonight. 6 10 6t
—“A noble outcast” a drama in
4 acts with a strong cast at the
Washington this week. 6 10 tf.
—Parrots 331 Alamo Plaza. Im
—Parrot cages at 331 Alamo
plaza. 5 29 1 m
—Dr. Applewhite’s office will in
the future be at Bristow’s Drug
Store under Southern Hotel. Tel.
604. 6-3-lm
—Mr. and Mrs. Pat. O’Toole’s in-
fant son died last night.
—Free to everybody—the beauti-
ful stereopticon views In front of
the Bella Union tonight. 6 106 t
—E. C. Dickerson 315 Navarro
street. Repairs all kinds of gaso-
line and wood stoves in a workman-
like manner and guarantees same.
6 10 6t.
—Finest Rye whisky Daugher-
ty Mt. Vernon and Old G. and B. at
the Crystal saloon. 4 20 tf
—Step in and see Ben Kiolbassa
on Military plaza and try that
fine old G. A B. whisky. 6 8 6t
—The celebrated G. A B. whisky
is sold by Ben Kiolbassa Military
plaza. 6 8 6t
—Ask for the pure stuff—G. A B.
whisky—at Ben Klolbassa’s Mili-
tary plaza. 6 8 6t
—The dog catchers rounded up
the unlicensed canines of the Fifth
and Sixth wards this morning but
most of the pups in these wards
were paid for according to the
small number of dogs caught.
—lf you want to drink some-
thing good ask Ben Kiolbassa for
the G. A B. goods. 6 8 6t
—Received this week a large
shipment of our celebrated $2 and
$2.50 Oxfords patent tips new pat-
terns.
6 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—Billy Klingler the Rustler in-
vites you down to see his great
show at the Bella Union tonight.
6 10 6t
—Rev. R. P. Lucado.of the Alamo
Baptist church will Inaugurate a
Baptist protracted meeting at
Kenedy Saturday night.
-Anything throwing light on
the life Napoleon is read with in-
terest at present but if you want
to find the Napolean shoes call at
Sullivan’s Shoe company Com-
merce and St. Mary’s streets.
6 Btf
—Question: What is the Toklo?
Answer: A handsome colored shoe.
Makes your foot look stylish my
dear sir. You’ll find it at Sulli-
van Shoe Co’s. leading shoe deal-
ers. • 6 8 tf
—Fresh ice cold beer always on
tap at the Crystal saloon 407 Main
plaza. 4 20 tf
—Men’s tan shoes for $3 $3.50 and
$4 record breakers.
6 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—Ozonate Llthla cures kidney
troubles and rheumatism. Ask
your physician for particulars.
6 9 tf
—Boys’ tan shoes razor and
square toes.
6 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—Fine old G. A B. whisky East-
ern Rye and well known Kentucky
brands sold at Buckhorn saloon
Albert Friedrich Prop. 5 29 lot
—For Sale.—7 Upright Pianos
at factory cost for cash. Address
“J” this office. 6 12 6t
—The Texas Union Veteran
League of San Antonio secured a
state charter yesterday.
—Beware of traveling stove tin-
kers. 6 10 6t.
—Carl Beck’s J Grand Military
Concert Muth’s Garden Thursday
Night. 6-12-2 t
—lf you want quick returns put
in an advertisement in the Sunday
Light.
—Living Statuary direct from
Paris at the Bella Union tonfght.
610 Gt
—Fourth week a success of
Nellie Hess and Francis Hunt at
the Washington. 6 10 tf.
—House and lot on Santa Clara
street newly built never been oc-
cupied. Terms $l5O cash balance
monthly. J. W. Dary A Co.
4 24 tf
—The G. A B. is pure stock. Ask
Ben Kiolbassa Military plaza for
it. 6 8 6t
—Carl Beck’s Grand Military
Concert Muth’s Garden Thursday
Night. 6-12-2 t
—Call and get our prices. Emer-
son A Co. 122 Soledad st. 3 11 tf
—Dongola spring heel button I
patent tips ladies’ sizes $2.00 and I
$2.50.
6 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—Mexican curiosities 331 Alamo
Plaza. 5 151 m.
—Situation for an experienced
bookkeeper and railroad office man.
Sober and industrious. Best refer-
ences. Address 1204 Grayson
street. 6 12 3t*
—Carl Beck’s Grand Military
Concert Muth’s Garden Thursday
Night. 6-12-2 t
—Our lady customers will be
pleased to learn that another ship-
ment of our lovely Trilby tan and
black Oxfords has arrived.
6 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—For Sale Cheap on account
of going away some valuable
chickens pure white and brown
Leghorns Brahma and black Span-
ish all good layers; also nice gentle
driving horse $lB good top buggy
$2O. Apply at 411 San Pedro ave-
nue. . 6 12 4t
—For Sale—Bar room at 310
South East street cor. Nueva.
6-11-2t*
—lt is essential to have wearing
qualities in childrens’ shoes and
slippers. Ours have good wear fit
and style combined at low prices.
9 8 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—The master in Spanish of the
city schools has not yet been se-
lected by the school board. There
are three applications the present
competent incumbent Prof. R. G.
Guerrerro and Messrs. Toscano and
Martinez.
Big Prize for Princeton Candidate*.
New York June 13.—Examina-
tions for admission to the fresh-
man sophomore and junior classes
of all departments of Princeton
University will be held in this city
today and tomorrow in the lecture
rooms of the New York Law School.
A feature of this year’s examina-
tions will be the prize of SIUO
which will be given by the Prine-
ton club of New York to the ap-
plicant who at these examinations
passes the best full entrance exam-
ination to the academic freshman
class.
cream soda.
Duerler’s red label Cream Soda
Is the best; 750 a box two dozen.
6 9 tf
Society’s Living Pictures Again.
New York June 13.—The
tableaux vlvants a euphemism for
“living pictures” a phrase Miss
Helen Gould and society objected
to which Mrs. Theodore Sutro
gave a few weeks ago will be re-
peated with a slightly varied pro-
gramme this evening at Palmer’s
Theatre for the benefit of the
music and law departments In the
Cotton States International Ex-
position. Rhoda Holmes Nichols
Mrs Carlisle in her picture*
“The Scarlet Letter.” 0.8. Par-
sons will pose Mrs. Joseph Bradley
Read for her own portrait. Mrs.
Read is chairman of the New York
Committee.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has
been used for childreen teething
It soothes the child and softens the
gums allays all pain cures wind
colic and is the best remedy for
wind diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. 11 20 ly dAw
Relief Corps Flag Celebration.
Boston June 13.—Robert Bell
woman’s relief corps will take pos-
session of Faneuil hall today to
celebrate the anniversary of the
acceptance of the American flag.
Mrs. Clare Burleigh and Mrs.
Emma Loud past department
presidents and others will speak.
A Testimonial to Manager Aronson.
New York June 13.—The testi-
monial to be given to Rudolph
Aronson by various New York
managers is set for today. The use
of the Metropolitan Opera House
has been tendered for the occasion.
Aronson was for years manager of
the Casino and is associated with
the early triumphs of Lillian Rus-
sell. Because of his numerous law
suits over the Casino property he
has been styled the “fighting man-
ager.”’
—Having used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy in my family ana
found it to be a first class article I
take pleasure in recommending it
to my friends. J. V. Foster West-
port Cal. For sale by F. Kalteyer
A Son C. Campbell and J. Clavin
druggists San Antonio Tex. tf
Bella-Union Theatre.
The greatest hit of the season
the comedy burlesque “Old Hoss”
and many other attractions. If
you want to roarlaugh and scream
come to the Bella-Union. Billie
Klingler is not sparing time nor
money to try and please hie pa-
trons. The theatre is kept cool
with electric fans.
G. A. DUERLER MFG. CO.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Ozonate Llthla Water. 6 9 tf
Credit to Hood’s
It Cured All My Affliction*.
Ridge Church Vs.
“ For ten yean I have suffered terribly
from general debility and last winter waa
attacked so bad with kidney trouble
enlargement of spleen and heart disease
suffering great pain in my back hips ana
legs. I read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I
bought one bottle and began taking It.
Hood’s s “”°-
I'!*«**** P arm *
After the test bottle a |
I felt sc much better
that I decided to oon-
tinue and have taken over six bottles.
Today my health is better than it has been
for more than a decade. I have no kidney
heart or spleen difficulty and am in duty
bound to give Hood’s Sarsaparilla the
credit of curing my afflictions.” Joseph
Ford Ridge Church Virginia.
Mood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood’s
•arsapardla and are genUe. mild and effective.
RAILROAD NOTES.
Green Davidson shipped nine-
teen care of beeves over the
Southern Pacific to Chicago mar-
kets the past four days.
The total valuation of the Hous-
ton East and West Texas railroad
in Texasas reported by the rail-
road commission is $204269236.
Superintendent McQueeny of the
Southern Pacific was returned
from Houston whither he had
been to assist in arranging time
tabi J No. 27 which goesjjlnto ef-
fect June 16. The only change
will be the abandonment of freight
trains No. 11l and 112 of the La
Grange branch.
A REMARKABLE CUBE FOR
RHEUMATISM.
Westminster Cal. March 21
1894.—Some time ago on awaken-
ing one morning I found that I
bad rheumatism in my knee so
badly that as I remarked to my
wife it would be impossible for me
to attend- to business that day.
Remembering that I bad some of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm in my
store I sent for a bottle and rubbed
the afflicted parts thoroughly with
it according to directions and with-
in an hour I was completely re-
lieved. One application had done
the business. It is the best lini-
ment on the market and I sell it
under a positive guarantee. R. T.
Harris. For sale by F. Kallteyer
A Son C. Campbell and J. Clavin
druggists San Antonio Tex. ft
Crack Bowlers to Roll for a Stake.
Buffalo June 13.—A match be-
tween the three-men teams of
bowlers of this city and New York
will begin today in this city. Twen-
ty games will be played ten in this
city and ten in New York the
match to be decided by the greater
number of games won. The second
half of the series will be played in
New York on June 24 and 25. Each
side posts $5OO. The team will be
as follows: Buffalo—Kuppinger
Engel Miller. New York—Thum
Thyne Lehrback.
OLD PEOPLE.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
no whiskey nor other intoxicant but acts
as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly
on the stomach and bowels adding
strength and giving tone to the organs
thereby aiding nature In the performance
of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an
excellent appetizer and aids digestion.
Old people find it just exactly what they
need. Price fifty cents per bottle atF.
Kalteyer & Son’s drug store.
Blue Lodge Officers.
At a stated communication of
Alamo Lodge No. 44 A. F. and A.
M. held last night the following
officers were elected:
Walter Napier W. M.; F. W.
Stevenson 8. W.; James M. Van
Riper J. W.; Charles F. Mayer
treasurer; F. G. Huntress secre-
tary; Frank Winerich S. D.;
Peter Younger J. D.; William
Fenstermaker 8. S.; George E.
Robinson J. S.
The Installation will take place
on St. John’s day June 24.
BVEBYBODY CALL FOB
Duerler’s Cream Soda • delicious
beverage for the family. 6 9 tf
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the City Council of the
City of San Antonio on the 10th
day of J une A. D 1895 passed and
approved an ordinance authorizing
the Mayor of this city to issue his
proclamation calling a Special Ele-
ction to be held in this city on the
THIRD DAY OF JULY A. D- 1895
at which said election th*- follow-
ingquestion and proposition -hould
be submitted to the property tax-
payers voters of the City of San
Antonio:
“Shall the City of San Antonio
borrow the sum of Three Hundred
Thousand Dollars and issue there-
for its negotiable bonds payable in
gold to the said amount each to be
for One Thousand dollarsto run for
ten or twenty years at the option
of said city and bearing interest at
the rate not to exceed 5 per cent
per annum payable semi-annually;
—the proceeds of such bonds to be
used tn the payment of existing
judgments against said city and
its approved floating indebtedness
in the order of seniority of said
judgments and floating indebted-
ness;—the interest and principal
of such bonds to be met by a spe-
cial annual tax as required by the
state constitution.”
Now Therefore I Henry Elmen-
dorf Mayor of the City of San An-
tonio by virtue of the authority
vested in me by the charter of this
city and the above ordinance
hereby order an election to be held
in all the Wards of this city on
Wednesday the 3d day of July A.
D. 1895 between the hours of 8
o’clock a. m. and 6 o’clock p. m. at
which election only the property
tax-payers voters of the city can
vote to determine the question and
proposition aforesaid.
At said election those voting in
favor of the issue of said bonds
shall vote “For the Proposition;”
those opposed thereto shall voto
“Against the Proposition.”
Said election to be held at the
following named polling places:
Ward No. 1: City Hall G. A.
Duerler presiding officer.
Ward No. 2: Corner Buena Vista
and South San Saba streets; Otto
Solms presiding officer.
Ward No. 3: School house cor-
ner Lopez and North Colorado
streets C. Scheidemantel presiding
officer.
Ward No. 4: Convention hall
corner North Flores and West
Houston streets August Santleben
presiding officer.
Ward No. 5: Alamo building
Alamo plaza Hans L. Degener
presiding officer.
Ward No. 6: Peter Jonas’ Hall
corner Austin and Milam streets
Wm. H. Cade presiding officer.
Ward No. 7: School house cor-
ner Matagorda and Lavaca streets
J. C. Cumberland presiding officer.
Ward No. 8: Mission Hose Co.’s
Engine house Ernest Steves pre-
siding officer.
In witness whereof I
. hereunto set my hand
seal ' and seal of said city this
' ’ 11th dav of June A. D.
1895.
Henry Elmendorf
Mayor City of San Antonio.
Attest:
E. R. Norton
City Clerk. 6 11 tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORT
Doctors Lawyers Etc
E MURAT BOOKER. Prescription
Druggist 124 S. Florea St. Physicians' Pre-
scriptions a Specialty 4 years In charge of
L. Orynskl's retail store. Telephone 221. San
Antonio Texas.
Blacksmiths
F. H.Volrath Scientific Horse-
shoer Treats al diseases of the feet and
faulty gaits. All work guaranteed satlsfao-
tory or no pay. 817 South Florea Street.
Markets
Silver King Market 508 W.
Commerce etreet. Beef. Veal. Pork Mut-
ton Bausage. etc. Hah Oysters Venison and
Bird! of all klnda. Free delivery and Bret-
class attention. Telephone 658.
Eli Arnaud Prop Meets.
Martin Schastsr Fish Oysters
Furnishing Goods
J. Lobert Merchant Tailor
(SnooeMor to Vai Lona)
Finest line imported and domestic goods
In the city. Sults $2O up; Pants $4 up. Per-
fect fit guaranteed. Commerce St near
bridge.
Qur Tailoring is in Charge of
H. H Kohler. We are doing the flneat work
tn the state and as cheap at good work can
be merle A. Panooast A Son.
Garden Seeds.
(4-us. J. Hutzler.
Garden. Field and Flower Beede. Sheet Zino
Solder Russia Iron. Planished Copper Char-
coal. etc Landreth's Garden Beede a special-
ty. 604 Market street.
James Murphy Architect
U San Antonio Tex. Russ building cor.
Soledad and Houston Streets. _
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