San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 316, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 9, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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Saturday. January 9. 1886.
Mexican
Curiosities
KPAl)L WAGNER'S
BAZAAR.
BERGSTROM k GRAY
Undertakers Fcneral Directors
Staples & Hacts Connected
1011 1! 13 II If. Undertakers
nunc : Him
hulnicl and ehlppetl
if . li.ih. I'lilnii. OnlvWbllell
tbe City. Open Hay and NIkM. Tel mi
CARTER S MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and
UNDERTAKERS
AMI
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
4ti anil 44 Alamo Plar.il
BAN ANTONIO - - - TEXAS.
enrilioUnltiilt-tnti'a. Trie
Call atH'tidoil tin
might.
IKO-ly
Carrlfon Re-Opens.
(;. II. Garrison the burned
milliter. No 1U East Hon Ion street hn
re-npenul with an entirely new slock of
Halm oils varnishes and Klass. Sail
faction In Koodi guaranteed and at
prices to defy competition. 12-23-lm
S. atoned Cor I Wood
Delivered at any place in the city. Ap-
ll v corner of Starr and Chestnut sirens
or Telephone No. GO. I J U-Htu
Why Co Ragged
and dirty hen )ou can eet jour
cio nes iieu or cieaneu tor nine inn
tl I.. Wulra Meant Die Vtorks rear
t f r'aahlon Theatre on Sun Pedro
Cterk. 12-;8-lin
Vtilgnee s aotlce.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
liavlni; claims BRalns. F. Sheets lately
dolnir business In San Antonio Texas
to present the same with the Touchers
duly verllled to the subscriber who
nason Decen tiers IRS) duly appointed
assignee for the ben fit of the creditors
VI said r . Sheets i . 11. ui.lrroTiu
2TK) West Commerce Street.
San Antonio Tex.. Deo. 14 168.1. 2
Mn
alio I proparetl to .crve through the whole
ChrMinu. wi-k the ftiir.t lirt'HkfH.t nt the
loHtnt rates such a. roaat pur. bakrit turkt-y.
bland utlhe Mir Market In lefto
St
There Is nothing thill add so much to i
aonnl U'Utllv hkh Mt of Hourly whim tii
and in ru. nneel linalh. llyii-liiKtlltllMISTII
nit 11 in nun mini in' aepi in ihticii oruoi
and a fl-tumuit tn-ulti ainum! llnlv raltYiiti
jit. tor elite nj V
For Sale at s Bargai
If sold this ruonth a finely Improved
property. Inquire on premises 41 South
street rourtu vt aru. t-t
Horsei Muletjand Wagons at Auction
1 tnornlnir at 10 o clock .harp
of Southern Hotel.
S. M.Vt'llAltTON.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs.
Window' Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It sooths the child softens
tne gums alleys an pain cures wind
colic and Is the best reined; for dlar
rhcea. 23 cents a bottle. 7-22-1 jr.
A few gentlemen can tlnd good board
in a private ramuy witn a pleassnl
room either furnished or unfurnished
for the moderate sum of 15 per week. In
yarlab'y In advance by applying at Ml
Acequla street. 12-10-1 r
it o
all ana eapeciauy ny proiraaors or Mir
Inir Hrt.lhat to remove the tliacaM. not
levlato Its aytoptom. should Lm tho chief alin
of medication. Vet In how many In.tanccsdo
weafHilhlatruthaJiiiltledln theory. Iirnnred
In practice. The rcaaon that llo.tettor's
Btouiacli lliuera is eucccsarul in
.a.-a: with which remedies nrevk
were lnadrnimtoto cope Is attrlbiituhli to the
faot that it Is a medicine which rcachca and
remove the CftUBi-s of the various me Allies to
which It IS auupitn. iiuuifeMlnti ft"
airue. tiler coinliialiit. trout rheuinatli
order of the bowels urinary atrectloni and
other inaiatni a are not paniaim merely 11
It l'e really not 'nmiiuiall
n.1 It. f.ndowe the avate
tho fountain heai
rliror which Is Its boat protection ag-alu.t d's-
Most ticsllant.
J. J. Atkins Chief of Police Knnivllle
Tenn. wrltesl "My family and I are lienefl
Hurieanf votir moat excellent medicine. Ilr
Klntr's Now Illneoiery for i-on.iimptloni hav
ing f ouml II 10 l an miu you i-iaiut lor ll. ai
slro to totlfy to Its virtue. My fr.ende t
ev-eryopiKirtilulty. Dr. Klntr's New Dlaco.
rn rrii.iitmitloii la iruarMliteod tn e
Coughs Isolds llroocblll. Asthma Croup and
every anuciion oi imni tiifai turn unjra
Trial Uottles tree ai a. ureiaa uruir en
Larrre size 1 1 .
ao-For everything needed In tbelum
ber line call on F. J lleltel at Inter
national auu ureal iiuri.iern uepui ly
Livery
HAYS OFLIQHT.
sms ol News authored Here and There
by Industrious Reporters.
-X 1 N T.
A sure cure.
An X I N T Idea.
Heats the world X I N T.
-Sold onlj by nlm llarl X I
Fur Salt Son cords of ami.
tnnulre
i-u-ir
ery tKw
of (J. II .Mtillaly Alamo plaz.i.
11 e Ice delivery nun was v
geuing ari'iinti nits morning.
Hfsle Urlfllii agttlA iimiillis died
stetilay In the roiirlli Ward frmu
uirrboeu.
The lamest and hist selected stuck of
Inthlng eter In this market.
lu-21-ani 1'a.m.xmst d; Sox.
Illnes Clark sold 87 head of cm fed
'g Mils morning to Mr. U SI auk ay at
privale terms.
Shcrlireclrtk..loel'iiisi'held. Is now
busy In Issuing witnesses suhpu'iias In
riininai ca.es.
A very laige stock of fall and win
ter underwear. I'rlces right.
IO-2lMni rAMOAtT A Son.
1 he Vance w'll case Is still Impeding
e transaction of business In the Dis
trict Court.
Mr. Morllmrr. the manager of
oland Heed gate the l.iniiT olllce a
leasnnt call this morning.
A coukIi Is dangerous: lied Star
Cough Cure nt once remove- It. No
narcotics
-I he case of Hamilton vs. Galveston
rrliburir and San Anton o Itallroau Is
set for the 1 Ills Instant.
Mrs. Cornelia V. Taylor agetl 2.1
years died yesterday In the Third
Ward from consumption
Dunlap Hals l.juns nibrellas and
rv best makes In Fine Furniehlnir
(ioods nl 1'a.vcoait Son. !(I-2I-.Iiii1
A complete assortment of cigars to
bacco and smokers' articles nt Henry
iilfrs corner Military I'lara nnd (ialan
reel 1-IMf
Messrs Carter A Mullalv this morn.
Ing shipped to Indianapolis Ihe remains
of George F Wl'smi who died yester-
ly of consumption.
If win want to btiv or sell anv kind
of stuck or real estate go In Chavez
Mori n t Mateti South Klnres street.
hey will deal sqtiarelr. 1 2-lt
A reception will be achen to l!ev.
Mr-Ulddlngs on Mot da) nt Trlnlt) M
'.. muron. ah trientis in trie i nitrch
re i ordlally Invlled.
The Sunset train nai seveml hours
behind lime lax night and Mr. Itmand
Keen anil company did not arrive In
lime to ghe their performance at Turner
hall.
Do you smoke? Of course von do.
and you nam an honenl smoke for little
money. Hart's -X I. X T" brand equal
to any 15-eent cigar For sale only by
nan.
A small frame biillillnirnn tlioi.r ml.
ses of Dr. Adblph Herd raiighl fire this
morning aDout . n'cinck. hut as the Are
department was promptly on hand little
dstuage was done.
The onlv plane In this cllv where
ou can gel Ihe genuine W. I. Douglas
13 shoe Ibe best In ths world for the
money. Is at Joe lleckmann'a. 271 West
Commerce street. 12-22-lm
Just received at Fowler's driiir
siore a lew eoptes or "Johnson a Ho-
intrepathlc family Guide." Practical
Gold to Ilorairopathy also family
oaaca. .v.i
SherlirNat Lewis received a letter
mis laorninir irotn ex County JitdireJ
. Mason daled Kdge II 1 ll Ua Ir
hlcli he savs he eiDeeti to return tr
San Antonio In a few months.
Chavra. Morin A Mateo have taken
barge of the stock sard on Month Flores
street south of Military nlaza. where
they will do aconimlsslen bus'nees. buy
ing anu selling an kinds olstock. 12-n-tf
Mr. K. K. Slurdevanl. nhotoizranher.
of 231 Kast Houston street bas presented
the l.ttiHT with some recent picture of
tne oiti missions. I oey are all exquisite
pecinieue oi lue pnoiograpnio art.
The hacktnen. on account of dull
bus ness amused themselves this mori z
iiigaruuiiu Hie uar room suives. telling
sioriea oi me nays gone ny woen nail
Antonio hnckmen were In tlielr glory.
Mayor Callaghan and Schon I tinner
ntendrnt Strlth are snxlou.lv luoklnir
lor tne man woo coatracteii to place Ihe
new school furniture In position. The
furniture has arrived but the airent of
the Union furniture Company of Dattle
ureek .uicn. is as ye; non est
A farner arrived nt McAllister'
store this morning with about GU dozen
"iresn" eggs in taking me boxol eggs
from the wagon he dropped them and
a large majority of thtin were broken.
The enraeed farmer was too sublime In
his awful disappointment to save the re
mainder iy picking tbera up.
-City Marshal Shardeln received at
nlnue letter this moraine from Indl
vldusl at Valley Mills l'txss. Inquiring
ine wnereaonuts ot a iriena who w as
lust seen In San Autonlo. The marshal's
correspondent howi ver failed to give
ins name anu iietective lluiiuee was
delegated to work up this dllllcult case.
Election ef Officers
meeting of the German I.ndiet'
llenevolent Assotlatlon was held this
eek when an election of olllcers for
the ensualnc tear took ulace. The fol
lowing Is the result of the election:
rreeiaent Mrs. Ida HerU.
Vice Presidents Mesdatnes A. Scholr.
and t . Degrn.
Treasurer Mrs. C.Stall'el.
Secretary Miss Columbia ICessv.
TTard Coutullte-Flrat Ward. Mrs. I..
I'arsch: Second Ward Mrs.F.Botshardt:
Third Ward. Mrs. W. Hoefllnr: Fonrih
Ward Mrs.K. Habn
Building Permits.
Seoundlno l.oraso rock dwelling
west side Sau Pedro orsek First Ward
to cost tWO.
M. Marticheau warehouse Iron-clad
west side Acequla slreet Seoond Ward
to cost S300.
Janes M. Grover. butcher stall west
side San Saba street First Ward to
coat $100.
John Henson lnmber kitchen west
side Ninth street Third Ward 175.
Simon Harrison lumber kitchen cor-
ner 11 neon aad St. Mary's streets Third
Ward $100.
M. Maruebeau Iron-clad stable west
side Actqula street Second Ward $IU1.
Clement Wander lumber dwelllhg
south side Kast Coasmrrce street Fourth
Ward to cost $760.
(1. Garroni lumber store east side
South Flores street First Ward to
cost $1000.
F.milti Cmplojfiiienl Bu( su.
Toaiipplyalonirfi-lt want In Sau Autonlo.
lioth by partlea doalrlnir fi-inuli ht-lp and
yiiiinv women Mukuy emplo) mi nt the uiiilor-
siirniil ha. t-.latillHhi.l a liiin-an of Infonna.
i i.iupio)inent throutrh which all n'r-
foil di-liina- help ami all fcmalcM In
of employment may obtain the .am aatl.ruo
toHlteifdltloulyandlilt-a.alitly. Nochariro
will ) in adj for prociiilua-t-tnployineiit. and
n oi t-inpioy.
or employ.
lit In uuy capacity i
il hii.li
tents
rlerke copyi.ta apprentice.! t
il nt
the J-cuialo Kmpluyinent llun-au. No. 11 An
the C'ouveut. Mrs. M
The only cigarettes which do not
slick to the Up are Opera Pulls.
PERSONAL.
Arrivals and Departures from Hotels an
the Traveling Public
Frank Ktlpore of Hondo City Is In tl e
olty.
'Ihouins II. Stewart of Colulla Is at
one or the clly lintel.
Mr. E. Norlln raft a San Marcos ion-
sraciur is ai 1 '
n:V::.Vl t''..l:l'iV'''1'IM'r
Captain James K. I'ellua and C. II.
Lucas of Goliad are In Ibe city.
J. 'M. Ilrown and wife of Now nr-
leans are again at the Southern.
I F. II. limb a stockman from Hock-
dale Is at the Southern wllh his sister.
Lieutenant A. McC. Guard of Fort
Clark on leave of absenue. Is nt Ihe
Menger.
Mr. (). II. Abbott of Abbott A Davis
post traders at Fort Davis and also large
stock owners In Presidio County ar-
rived this morning and Is stopping at the
Southern. Mr. Abbott Is a member of
the legislature and Is. of course very
pronounred In the western man's view
of the land and grass question.
. II. Hay and wife. Cincinnati: W. II.
Hay. Indianapolis Ind ; T. II. Thorp
liallaei James . Fulton. G. W. Fullon.
Jr. llockiiort: K H. August II. 8 lleeri.
New York; John II. Armstrong wife and
children Mrs. M J. Durst. Austin; J. M.
Chesbrougb. St. Louis; C. Van Denthuy-
sen Philadelphia; K. L. Ilaoon. I'ren-
nam; nrs. li. A. nun ami son uvauie;
K. Nortbcraft. San Marco-: I). C. Itlch-
ardsnn. Uvalde: S. W. Itankln. Corpus
Chrlstl; A. F. Chate. llrooklyn.N. Y ; S.
V. Ulley Houston are s-eppiug ni me
Menger
II. Shoemaker. A. O. Morgan
Seatle. W. T.t F. Dan e. Washington:
Jim Lane. Coahuila. Mex; J. 1. Hume
Austin:!) A. Drelchtnn Midland; Jas.
II. Datld llinten;.'. W Cooke Thus.
Welder. J.J Clare.ll-evllle: F O Haga-
man. ltoebester;Otls Pleree. Fort Clark;
Paul Kncelhardt Austin: O. Mnrtluier
and wile Atiguttiis Cooke and wife.
suss rteen n itees navita. j. neiiny.
Willie Andrews. Joe Lobar. Koland
Heed Comedy Company; J. 11. Fox.
Term Haute; 11 1). Sides. D.iy ton. Ohio;
K. W.Mi'Kenzle Colorado; .1. M. Ilrown
and wlfe.New Orlean. are at the South
rn Hotel.
Died.
Mr. L. C. Florlan died this afternoon
nd the funeral notice will bo given
later.
Masquerade Ball.
Another masquerade tail will take
place at the Clipper Hall next Saturday
January 10 A prize for Ihe best cos-
tume. Admission 23 cents. 1-0-11-1:1 -15
BoyBurglar.
It bas been discovered that a little
olored boy named Hugh Thomas serv-
ing out a tine for carrying a pistol Is tbe
author of one or two petty burglaries
among others having burglarized Mrs.
lockhart'l residence on Soledsd street
recently He has been placed under a
$500 bond by Justice Adam In default
of which be Is again behind the bars.
Ranch Sale.
General Geronlmo Trevlno recently
sold La Ventura Ranch situated In the
Slate of San Luis Potosl and lying Just
north and contiguous to the far-famed
ranch of General Dustamente compris
ing about Hd.OtK) acres for the suui of
$41000 cash. Tbe purchaser was one of
his own coHhtrymen whose ratne the
Informant had forgotten.
The Recorder's Court.
Peter Flnley drunk $.".
John Illcuse drunk t't.
John Slltenhelfer drunk $5.
George Kush quarreling and lighting
fined $&.
J. Gen quarreling and lighting f.'i.
John Kennedy drunk $.1.
lilkoe Landa violating market ordin-
ance continued.
Worth Reading.
The following notice from the Hous-
ton Pot written after the talented
comedian had left the Ilayou City will
be resd with Interest: -A fine audience
a laughable and finished comedy and a
most original and aecompllshcd come-
dian were the order for last evening at
Plllot's Opera House whin Mr. Holanil
Reed appeared In Marsdeh's "Cheek"
This work Is among the author's best
and has proven a tine medium for the
display of the peculiar but pleasing
characteristics of Mr. Heed's methods.
Suffice It to say wllh reference to this
performance that Mr. Heed sustained
his reputation as one of the best come-
dians on ourslage. A reputation he bas
won from the fact that he is of all t Itinera
deservable nowadas original Indeed
he Is unlike any comedian that can be
recalled. He la a line chsracler de-
lineator and presents the eccentrUllles
he represents wllh such accuracy and
so true to life that It is Impossible for
other than a good Impression to be
made. A feature of this representation
is the songs Introduced by Mr. Heed.
To the familiar ones with which he is
identilled there was added last nlgat
some of the gems from Mikado which
were received with great favor. Mr.
Heed was the first and original Ko Ko
In America and Judging from his work
last night he is entitled to all Ibe praise
he has received for his Interpretation of
the character The company bt bas to
suDoort him Is verv irood and all aeean
well adapted to their parts. If anyone
were mentioned In praise all should be
mentioned and want of space precludes
this."
Mlsed Committees.
Washington' January 8. Contrary to
general expectation but 'ew committees
were orgsnized to day Handall has not
yet Issued a call for tbe asseinblige of
the Appropriations Committee. Ibo
new Seleot Committee on American
Shipping Intsrsatl is at present with
out a meeting room. The same state of
affairs axlsta as to the several select
eotumittees and the speaker Is expert
enelng some trouble In efforts In provide
sultkVle committee rooms. Tbe Com
mutes on Commerce organized this
morning and fixed Tuesdays and Fridays
as ine days ror meeting.
ays for meeting. The Commit-
tea on Naval Atlslrs orgsalzed aud.caia.m me in pouee precinct oi iuat
nasaed Wednesdays
I Vrldays as the
aays ror meeting in view oi ine ao-
dltlonal Itaportanee of the work of the
committee growing out of the assign -
dayi for meeting. Id
iiiiiil tuitoi ins nut) ot preparing tue
Naval Appropriation bill It was decided
to sahdlvlde the work. Aooordlnglr
Chslrmsn Herbert was Instructed
to prepare a plan for Ihe subdl-
vlaloa for auomlsslon to the commit-
Tbe full commutes will tall on
Monday In a body upon the .Secretary
of the Navy to pay tbelr respects. Tbe
followlni-aaned .arsons were to-day
ppointsii and sworn in as committee
S1."Ei.0Dn.' J '".!' n"
dlaa Affairs: l.ouli C. llabe.of lexas
lerks:
Ever' flrit-class dealer sella Opera
funs cigarstles Avoia tniunous imi
UtlOBS.
4-7.1J84
HELP THE BEGGARS.
A Stronj Plea for the Distressed Poor .
Among Us.
Ttie poor Mixloaii heggsrs were out
this morning in foroe anil by their
pinched faces ami shivering forms ex-
hibited with what severity the present
cold weather had served them. To the
glory nf our churltabl
they were no
citizens be It
hey were not turned away
empty handed from Ibelr doors. The
Mexican beggars (those deserving the
name) need assl. lance. I hey are so
poor .o Ignorant so helpless they know
no I mile uu calling; I tier cannot llnd
I labor. If any were to ue nan anu
again the aagtitrslly too ! too
emaciated 10 piom oy meir opportuni-
ties If any pre.ent themselves. Their
uumcs generally In an old adobe hovel
or Ibatehrd lilg slyle are norul exam
ples of poverty and distress with no
llre.no bedding sosrcel) their food par-
taken of Iroru n common kett e. and
composed generally of a few iiioulhfuls
for each member vl a family of eight or
nine little starvelings wuitn tne par-
irequetiity only in wiuoweu
tool her t un barely support them by her
light earnings nnd beggary.
Cerialnlv our charitably Inclined
ladles and gentlemen should see to It
that their aull'erings are partially If not
wholly ameiiorateu.
From Qalvetton.
Gai.vk.sion January N.-The blizzard
that struck this city lust evening pre-
vailed all night with unabated fury nnd
throughout the day the people did mull-
ing in ii o h beside hug their stoves and
talk about the intensity of the cold. At
C o'clock Ibis morning the thermometer
registered II degrete above zero ur 21
degrees below Iriizlng point. This Is
the coldest weather recorded heie since
Ihe signal strtUe station has been es-
tablish d hire In 1871. The coldest
wenllt r prior to Ibis was Is degrees
above zero. In December 1SN). The
ulndblew wllh an average telocilv of
3.i milts p r boat la. I nlgiii and In tiny
subsiding somewhat to-night with signs
of iniiderallng. leu foraied on the Niuall
Iresh water lake down the Island In n t
thickness ot three iinu lour li.rlos
something unprecedented In the lilsiory
of the city. 'Ihe waters In the buy are
also the low eat ever before known.
I lie continuous aortbwlnd bas blown
tho backwater of the bay out
through Ihe shaniiti and holds It
Un re. leaving many miles of the coast
along the bay exposed to a depth on
each side which the oldest watermen
lieter before saw Ojster beds and
shell ba k. are brought to view and all
In nil the buy without its usual quan-
tum of water. Is a misty looking place.
1 be sloop Anna Cosler Thomas Jef-
ferson master from Gooce Creek Gal-
veston bay wllh vegetables in round-
ing to In the leeth of the sliir norther
last night foundered on the Hats across
tin- channel opposite Ihe Toot of Seven-
teenth street. Her crew consisted of
Jelferson and a negro boy. When ap-
proached this morning by a resitting
parly Jellerson was found at Ihe head of
Ihe eompanion way bis anus locked
around the u.ast coverid wllh Ice and
frozen still His arms bad to he w renched
froui the mast by a Band spike. Jell'er-
sou's body was brought to the city and
an Inquest held Verdict: "Frozen to
death." He was a native oft bamb-rs
oounty 25 years of age unmarried. Ills
body will be conveyed to Chambers
county for Interment. The negro boy's
oi tty w as not rucorerea anu is supposed
to be In Ihe hold of the vessel. Alto
gether this has been the coldest day ever
experienced oy many here The usual
appliances for heating proved Inade-
quate In Ihe hotels and places of amuse-
ment. MEXICAN ITEMS
Three million tobacco shoots have
been set out this year on the Santa Kola
itetus vera v;ruz.
Four ABache prisoners were sent
from Corral to to Chibttabua Decetnbet
20 there to be disposed of by the Stat
million.
The Leclslntnre of San Luis Potosl
lias seuonded the movement Initiated by
that of Duraneu calling on the Federal
Government to repeal the law of June
ii as tar as it reiers tounoccupieu lanas
Preliminary worv has commenced on
the monument t llidaliro. to bo ercoted
at Dolores as already desurined In the
wo HeDublici. at a cost of $40000. The
Inundation Is being laid lu goad shape
Sylvester cement being used In Ihe ma-
sonry. The shops of the oarpentera and
nonr cutters are Doing rooted.
The Governor of Slnaloa has sent to
the Legislature or that State a bill for
the Improvement of public Instruction
taere oy auuing several new depart-
ments to the atate Normal College
Itosalss." lie also proposes to grant
the several city councils the right to
each send a student to tne college
edro Gomez a well-known bandit
of Jalisco made a raid a few dsys
ago on the Mlraflores estate In tbe
.Menu za District jni soo. lie carried
oil' a quantity ol fodder for his animals
and food for his men. after mortally
wounding one or the owners nf the place
necau.e tne latit-r wisneu to protect nis
.properly
vt ork has neen quietly progressing oh
the railroad from Cardenas to the Grl-
Julva river lu Tabasco. From Villa de
t.araenas towaras r.t ingenio (ixueva
Xelandla) on Ibe left bank of tbe river
six kilometres and 300 metres of rnnd
have been Ironed and tbe roadbed Ii
bean streosilheiied. Forty-five work
men were engaged last month on the
wort.
A cold wave struok Oueretarn
week. One night the fabrenhelt llier-
mome'er stood at 27 degree from
o'olock at nlirla till -1 o'clock next morn
Ing. Oueretaro is only about AbOO feet
above sea level much lower than the
Clly or Mexico suon ooin weather in
noi' been known to have touched tli
"Catuote City" In all its prevlntn. his
lory
The sagar-cane crop at Ciiuipeche Is
very poor. Third class sugar Is very
source. Tbe drouth continues and the
plantations are In a deplorable nniidi-
dllloa. Several establishments lisle
CO" menced tbe innllenda" or pre -leg
of Ihe augar-cane for fear that It mat-
get dry. Not a grass hopper Is In sight
and when one does appear It Is snapped
up by the birds. Such Is the wall of tlgi
Merlda Havista.
An Important arrest was made at
uusoaiajarn a mv t .ya siuee. ju.n .ii-
Uy surprised 14 burglars among them
i "y .uu.i" j vattaa - -
nel In a coa yard to run under a hottsa
1 In the Kastlllo suburb whleh they In.
tended lo rob. Alcala In disguise with
four men suddenly covered the orowd
with their revolvers ani captured them
all. It was a daring place of work and
cleverly accomplished.
Flth Wanted for Malacca
An application lately oauie to Pro-
fessor Balrd from I'erak In Malacoa for
vounir whlleflah to be placed In tbe
I nieuntaln streama of the Malay I'enln-
. uu. but he was oblleed to ssvthst It
was practically impueaiuie iti aeuti even
eggs so far let alone young fishes.
-Th.mAilniniil.p.lirar.ll.i nr. h
opera ruffa at popular prloe. 4-7-ly
Philosophers.
Twonigroes met inih other after a
fan days separation.
"Wall whut yer know?"
.Notour in partio'tiar un. yas an-
derbllt Is dead."
"Who's bet"
"Oh he's de man whul'sgot nearly nil
de money In de country."
"Ver doan tell me o. What hurt
blm?"
"He neber fuiin' out. He Jes' dripped
ober."
Jes' like er po' man I reckont"
"Jes erbout. Does )er know what's
er factf I'd ruther be gwlne 'mng heab
wider saw tin'cr my arm an' wider
good appetite den u r be burled In er
gol'oollln wld erillainnn' set In It rz big
ez er bull eye watch."
"Yer's right podner. After all de
I.aAil Is de only tnisaon ef I ken apeak
n' him ez elcli dat doan boner ronn'
do rich. He says 'Mr. Itlch Man come
ah to me' an' be comes lemne tell
'Dogged ef he uonn euery time"
Yer'a talkin' Kr rich man when he
doan feel llko putlln his hsn' down
Inter Ills iKieaei nn grauuin- ins money
stan' otr ner po- malt nut ne kain'
on" de Latvd. De Lawd neber sen's
r bill o'leckler roun' but onct lctnmo
tell yer."
Dat he donn'. an' II doan make no
dlflunce whuder do man Is ready or not.
n debt has ter ue patu. It sian'8 lis
ilght'ly in hnn' ter bn ready fur dat
leckter. We mus' be home' an' prn'r-
rul."
"Dat we ni'in'. Ilv de way. rer
doesn't git work ernulT ter keep yer up
does jer?"
No not na i ennui."
How does yer manage den dese
hard times?"
Oh ftit rate. My wife cooks fur er
gennerman wbttt runs er hank. 1 leu
?r wnui iter am- noiiitn' uae er gooti
Ife dat can carry er heavy load." Ar-
Klisas Trnteler.
Competition In Ostrich Raising.
Since the raising of ostriches was be
gun In California the Cnpe Town gov-
ernment hns placed an export duty of
.ssi nti eiii-n ostrich laaen out oi me
n try. Fear or American consunip-
i Is the cause. Atlanta ConMllu-
ion.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
purr fitreiitrth
ii niiMlrtwinrni
.leal than tho nnliutirv khuU.
not Usui dincompenii"
only In c
11V. low Wb
TD8NEE OPERA HOUSE.
Friday Saturday and Saturday Hatlute
JAN. 8 & 9 1886.
Texas Fatorlto t'oiniilNui.
ROLAND REED
Supported by a Company of
Superlative Merle.
KIltllAV Nltllir Ttio alway. nereptable
ptwluctlou.
Cheek."
PATUHOAY NKIHT-Tho pluninimenlly
pojmlnr l'ly.
HUMBUQ.
pT"SATUItl)AV MATIN l!B-"Clir.HK.'
Incidental to each piny Mil. lll.KU the oi
Inul Amcrli-un KO-KO ami .till uccoilliti-il ;
boat In ttiut role win in
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tho hoimi-holtl li-oixlrt liods Intl.
r illnif kitchen furnltiirt1
:... 1.7J...I! nil .. Will
Wlu'l.osol.Viil ii Imr-
irnlti. AM'I to. No. II. Klirhtli
WrSITtO !l- n hull of loiiir noil tin
II in rii-ni-o lu tt-ni'lilnir. ii homo In I
tOlllllHltll It SOIISll.lK. IIOOll COIHlltlOIII
CllClllll.tlllH-O! fllllllly t llt'l f .ill CIU!
ih-iiiii lor tin liiniio hy ti-ai-liinir. ;
llox 'K." thlsiilllii.
. t'OLOBfO CIRU. ulmiit K or 11 yi i
pllll'l III III! IllIll
' T." this ollllo 1
IIIHIIIMI. If )
li-lillltnli.l ttllf.
Weak N
.cold or
nirrj- wllh he
her irlml. lotlni
nir ir.l
IIIDIAI..
nn Mintt.i.v.-t t-x- tonic rt
W"
ICHT ANNUAL.
I J ooplea of th
ihoulit anplv nt om
be exhausted. ll-ti'JS
IT ANTED Bver)ltodyt
IV rnnung 10 c
r aaonahle prlt-ea
Femile Empl'iymnt Bureau.
All vniinir
wploynu'iit
In uuy CHtmclty will mil Kt 1 Autrm
lUmis or I ami Hi') 11ml hu-HK-rtu noting
Injf feinalu Jul p. us Iioiiku itervantit
PtrtwHen iroverucMH-un clerki. copyli
iin-ntlifi tit trti(l. Pt-n.. can wturu tli
Itj- apply! nn1 ut tho Female iuilot
rciin Sa. M Aiuutta street opjHiHlt
1-tf-tf " Mmmjf
from DltcboM that tho
from the Upjxt Ltibor
of cleaning tbe
F. O. IIITNTHE83
1. WU.KINf
Ditch Cuiutnlloni'rs.
W royal nun jk
G.B.
Ladies.
ee Pa 1 e to ts
Karl! J Iff H
wWir!
Newmarkets Dolmans Sacques
and Walking Jackets.
We also offer Greaf
Youths' Boys' and Children's Suits and Overooats.
I 000 Boys and Children
pants for less than New
CALL EARLY AT
JTJMLCD
31 and 33
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR
CLOTHING
t hl.lilon. '
of thoKINF.1T IMP
VAL. LORRA roi'ui.irTaih.r Commerce St. near Bridge.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
EARMS COMPANY
MKW.hltH IN
Pistols Cutlery
LeFever Hammerless Guns
American Wood Powder
Peck & Snyder's Goods.
i Sporting Articles
j 1240 COMMERCE ST-.
oEmer8on Holds the Bridget
To Ke'p the
Emerson's is a good place to get money or spend it
SOUTHERN HOTEL
' Mala and military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to bun In cm center with best accommolattonB. fl-t-1
K Wonderful Discovery-Does More Than Is
Claimed For It.
San Antonio Tex! Aag. 22 18.5.
Or. J. J.Tobln Austin:
DfurHir I Imvo been uftlim onr Hopntn-
xonu for several yeiirn unl liavo rceoni'
f iny frleiuls and uo-
n tnery iiiDtunco trUeii
all untf ewn inoMtthiin
It lui
HIKllhH
i nl in In
lulinforlt Vouirt truly.
As W HOUSTON.
Illllo
h Hiid all tlisonlt'ia of tho (llt"tlvc
tiKiini lenvo i
Ih-pa
i in Intn
i iiutlleln
Miiblnl
ul Isiintr Hyrup wo
tUlMW'llHl. 1
ul oilier itiimlly i
v Into lr. IIdm
if rynip tli it h iiinkluu it
a now on tho inui kf t. 1'
uiiiileii freo. Sold liv 1
FnttUr U. t'ohn&lV.J. l.I)rliio.l ninn..1
Turner Hall Bar
Corner Huuston ami 8t. Mary'a Stroet.
Fliieat Importtnl ami Domestlo
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Alwaya
ED. DIESSELHORST
ritorttiETUK.
FRANK'S
SPECIAL
Holiday Offering
Missos
and Children's
U 1 st e r s J
Inducements Ini' Men's
s Suits with loner or short
York cost.
G. B. FRANK'S
STORE.
Alamo Plaza
lit rill) OH IHIMI'.-tTI TLOTIII. n
F.W.WLLISTER&BRO.
iOI 103 AID 705 S. SLAVO 'OK. VIIUTA-
AM ANTONIO TKAA
Wo aro Whulcaalo and Itctall Icalrt uann
tt'hlto l.ltne ll'-.t llraii.la or II irk ItoM-mtalo and
liuortfil i:nll.li l'ertlaml foments Planter or
Paris anil Imik Uoat flair anil would ask you In
Cull or tvrlto us for price li fore purchasing t-l.c
where I'leasu mention this paper.
STEVES i
I I
and Fishing Tackle.
"I-'
and Hunting Outfits.
SAN AHT'ONIO TEX. !
Boys 0dr.
People tojatronlze.
My lloraocopathlo department Is
now complete anil I can now furnish
medicines of that sch-ol In any form to
either pliysloluna or Ihe public A full
stock or pellets suirar-or-mllk powder
papers vials anil all Homa'opsthlc par-
aphernalia alwaya on band. Harry L.
fowler. 14 Went IIn'ston street 1-7-tf
If you want to buy or sell any klads
or stock sro to Chavez Morln A Mateu
South lores street. They will deal
squarely. 12-0-tf
For Hoarsoiios Whooplna t'ouyh Bpasins
ot tho vliiil-iifHi known as crowing- tlotfaMi
ami tniloiHi for all pulmonary alhnont. 1110.1
iiiiiimoiiaiiioiiirtliolllllo Hplo MIlllLKV.i
TWO ttlTI'lllMlll HVltlll1 la u certain cure
ror sttlo liv F. Kalteyer Si Hon.
Nkw ItiistnN.Texaa January 10.INSI.
Komi
Mdll-
I.KVH TWD-I1IT ttlUUH HVHU1. It Is the
liesl Coiitrh 8) ruu known. Keml liv Kkliroas.
Art entirely out. IIOSKINB illUtlllKrt.
For salo hy K. Kaltoyer & tton.
A Couahnr Cold If not promptly attention
to may result lu an Incuralilo lun Ulseane.
for all tllaoitat of the throat hnnut and
luntra bnmehlcal or aalhinatW atrectlone
MOItt.KY'B TWO-HIT CUtlUII SVItUI Is a
ploaaunt anil cortalu
It promotes 1
pectorut Ion anil roiuoves all iUm.uhi 11.11...
which ohatructa thu Iiiiiks. the lilooratlon Is
hi'iilrtl amlthesiiTererla ro.torelto lrfect
health. For salo hy F. Kalloycr Hon.
10-Uear In mind that Frank J. Ueltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
tbe International and Oraat Northerm
depot. 9-lHy
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