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1H. du QUESNAY JR. & CO.
jouiiF.its in
Cigars and Tobacco
Ar.il ."lite Atronla it t t.c-
A. DELPIT Factory Now Orleans
Will Receive In a Tew days
A FULL LINE OF GOODS
and INVITE INSPECTION
LH. du QUESNAY JR. & CO..
San Antonio Daily Light
I At Factory Prices
3 West Commerce
Volume VI. Number 1 1 .
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 . 1886.
Only $5 a Year
NOTICE.
W urtM'lo.lnif nut uiir slock of eitrn KINK
IH)it:itV such ii. mil silk plated ami line
l.l.loThriild llnv. Ladles wl-hlng to niw
llariniln. Ill Hi' fo good should not full Hi ( ill1
at curl) a. ikuoIIiIc Fine open-work silk ho-o
mrnii r pilco Sinn rnr ll.ll per pulrs laci-
.1 1 lp.il Mime ninillty fin hut pile. tl-'iO for
SAW: solid minis. iHiiioiiiullt)-t roitn.r price
lli.ir.T f1.l: i-tlir. Ion colored I.lle hoo
former pilco SIM for t.lcflilal mil .for. for
Ml cent. rinc colon-d plnlod hoo w.l.l at V
aiiit HI for.'iii.'i'iiH it ulr.
.ioskk lUKii tti:it.
Coo. H Kaltoyor Prosldont - Otto Koohlor Sec. and Mnnagor.
LONE STAR
Brewin
4 n
gyCom y
UNION STOOK YARDS.
An Important Enterprise That Promltef
to bo a Urantl Sueceis.
A few ilnys ngu the I.linir published
thu new of the Incorporation of n coin
pany for the iinrpoieuf tttnMI lung nnd
mnlntnlnlnu; union stock jnrds. In or
near this city ttn.l all the accessories
Including wlmt Is ruininunly known as
n refrlgeralorslaitghtcr house. In order
to obtain full Information n l.iiinr re
porter called nn Mr. .1. .1. Stevens the
prime mover In tho miller who says
Hint tliry mean business but lit present
lie could not give full details for good
business reasons. Hut he gave Hie ns-
aurnnce that nionty was nut mi object
nl l tic iinancnii sianuing in me incorpo-
rators Messrs. John T. Lytic Oeorgu
w. llrnckenriuge -lotni i. newees
.lulin Rhodes Ueorgo s. Williamson
II. I. Crouch Alex. Moore mill .1. .1.
Stevens was nt good a guarantee of
linnnriHl resources as cottlil be round In
Hip Stair. Mr. Stevens' reputation ns
erect c. driving hti.lnest tunli toes
far towards gaining cnnllilencc In this
movement. I'nlon stock yards would
concentrate tli Immense stock business
of Hip Southwest nt tills lare and Hire
ManAmonin i lie key to ttie ' iock inter-
ests. The I .mi 1 1' hopes In n few day to
give a detailed ncoount nf the plans ami
urpnses nt t ma new enterprise ami
rela ennlldcnt that n soon as the ocos-
alon may require union stock ynrda will
he established and running In 1 1)1 cltj.
and tbn ranchmen will not lie obliged to
tlrlte and ship to St. I.otiln Kama City
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
I IN
-LACE-CURTAINS
FOR
Thirty Days.
ERASTUS REED.
L. WOLFSOH
EMPORIUM. OF FASHIONS
This Establishment Is now Hepleto with All tne NoveltlP3 for the
Fnll and winter Senaon
Fall and Winter Silks and Satins
Can ho seen In Mack and Colored Plain nntl Ilrooaded Cassimeres (blituk
and colored) Tricots Diagonals Series eto. Camel Hair and Wool Sat-
eens. Velvets and Velveteens In all colors plain nntl brocaded. Silk
Pongees Dress l'lnlds In slnglo and douhlo widths nntl
lf-Trlmiulngs to suit nil Dress Uoodexdt
Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods.
He Is now showing the largest stock of Kid Cloven Mlts I. aces and Fancy Goods
ror jjniues nntl uutiureti ever iirotigiit to our city in hk jjosiery
lie has nn endless variety and cannot b undersold.
Fall and Winter Millinery
AH the latest Fall and Winter styles and makes of llonnets and Hats
Ostrich Flumes Tips Klhbons and Trimmings will be found
there. This department Is under llrst-class artistes
who will please the tustes of all.
Flannels Blankets Linens Cotton Goods
Toweling! Domestlo Prints ainghnms. Alpacas Comforters. Canton Flati-
nels and Hosiery. Among the other things which wcro very extensively
purchased by his agents was tbo roost magnificent stock of Dress
Unods of till kinds ever seen In any dry goods house In Texas.
Especial attention was given In purchasing Fall and Winter
Silks and can ho also give the greatest bargains In
Clothing Boots Shoes and Hats
or ciileago ami there fall Into the linniV
speculators uut ran limn ineir innif.
(lie pnHtirrs till there Is it demand for
ADDITIONAL CITY HEWS.
The drawing Tor house Kit)." West
Common c street Is postponed until
March 1.
The Arhelter Vercln iiiiieiiuentil.'
ball Is being prepared for and proiulfn
to bo it grand success.
- Alamo Lodge Knights and Ladles
ot Honot will give it grunt! iiiniiirrndu
ball nt scholz s nan on henritary -(mi.
A rreat nianr ladles and gentlemen
tiasslnir alonir Commerce street viMer-
tiny admired the beautiful sign In front
ol the Liottr olllee.
Just arrived from Nursery new
stock of rotes nntl pot plants snrclitl va-
rieties. W. W. 111. tin
l-2i-tr No. .. West Houston St.
A iileasMit surntlsn nartv tvns nlvcli
3aturdnr niuht to the Misses Dunbar at
their residence. A large company at
tended ond an enjoyable time was spent.
- Tho cho r for Messrs. Moody anil
Snnkey's coming services will havo n
meeting next Thursday evening at 7::il)
o'clock at the Cumberland Presbyterian
church A eholrof limvolees Is expected
to ne organised.
The class for the stuilv of Post 111-
Mlcal History will meet this cielilugat
s o'clock" in ttie vestrv ot inn i empiu
lleth Kl. Sutilect for this evening " I h
Origin anil development of Hie Syna-
gogue." All nre cordially Invited.
The annual mcetlngof tin- American
lllhle Society's branch In this city wits
held vesterday evening at Palnii M. 1).
church at which the annual ollleers
were elected and n collection of $107
was taken up. The llbrnrlati'a report
was also read.
Cnhtalit Charles 1!. Pellet came In
from Saltlllo last evening and reports
the Saltlllo Opera House progressing
rapidly. Our San Antonio Club had bel-
ter he'luimplug Itself on t he opera house
enterprise or a little Mexican clly of
only I70rti population will lie tar ahead
of us.
The Mikado II! club elected thefbl-
dunt: Mux WullV. Vice-President: A. T
Stevens Secretary and Treasurer. Final
preparations were made for the ball on
Thursday next and another meeting
will be held nt the same place nut hour
next Minuay.
The Prizes.
The following goiitlemcn won prl.es
at the goose rolling at Minion (iarden
howling alley Inst night :
Ueorge Icke 1. Wnhl 1 Helllgmtnn 1
The Melioration of Poland
Hi-ut tv January 30 The tllscuisloti
of the Pollilt expulsions was continued
In the lower houe of the Lantag yes-
terday. The Polish members denied
that the Poles were trying to eliminate
the Herman element from F.astern Prus-
sia although they confessed thn n hope
wns entertained for the restoration id
the Polish Kingdom llerrVon Kiiika-
iner the Minister ol the Interior re- .
I plied that any etTorta in obtain the re-
estauiisumeni in tin ro.iiii jving.ioiii
would constitute an act ot iiigu treason
to the government ; he said that ho did
r.ot wish to hamper the Poles In regard
In their religion or language hut it felt
fompclleil to put nn end to the danger-
ous agitations nnd enormous develop-
ment of Poland I sin In Posen nnd other
pnrls of F.astern Prussia. Prince Ills-
inarck emphatically reiterated Hint the
restoration of thn Kingdom of Poland
would never ho ell'rcte.l by constitu-
tional mt ana. The house ndloiirned.
ThoDovcott.
tjst t k-im.v January ;m. Mollorj boy-
cott matters remain In statu ipio. The
knights say tho edict will go into active
etlrct throughout the city and State next
week; that tho present Inactivity Is for
the purpose) f giving the public due
notice w lint to expert lieliillie to New
ork Interviews with Captain Splcer
nnd C. II. Mallory published hero to-
day. Agent Sawyer thought there was
some mistake. The Interviews nre not
n correct version and had nn Irritating
tendency. I he statement credited to
Splcer that men originally demanded an
Increate Irout III cents per hour day
work and CO cents per hour night nnd
Similar work to .") cents tlnv work and
IK) cents night nnd Sundays Is correct;
inn on reiiisai tney cunngeti tne tiemnnii
to .7) cents nil nround for tiny night and
Mimiavs.
Aranias Pats Railway Items.
President lott left for Corpus Clirlstl
yesterday to close contrnct for exten-
sion of line to that oily. Wo trust the
good nnd cntcrprlslngclllr.ens of Corpus
Christ! nnd Nueces county will come up
with their liberal subscription nnd se-
cure the road beyond any chance of fail-
ure. 'Hi- lliri u. . ! !.. i... v. t
and 0. Iiut v the Aransas
'nss italTwnv. are named In honor of
ritlrens respective Ir as follows) M.
Kenedy Sam Maverick and Charles
Hugo.
A special on Saturday carrying Presi-
dent l.olt. Mr. II. S. Hopkins of St.
Louis and Mr. A. W. (lltford and wife
left Florositlle nt 'J o'clock nrrlvlng hero
nt 5 minutes pnst II making tho run In
minutes a tllstnncoofilt) miles Pret-
I ty reod time for n new railway.
I Mesirs. .Martin A Sohryvrr always at
the head for push and enterprise are
opening n branch yard at I'lores vllle
I stocking samo with .VK)0ilU feet of him-
I her and dead-oodles of barbed wire.
which will he under tho management of
jtr. r.it. uia7e one oi ouri'an Antonio
bovs.
Mr. .. II 'l atum representing n Salt
Antonio house nccldentnlly sunt the
small toe off of his left foot at Flores-
vllle on Saturday lie was standing In
the street holding a friendly conversa
tion wiiu several gentlemen resting me.
uiii77le of a Winchester on his left foot
which for some reason went nil' tho ball
palling through his hoot Into the
ground several inches taking nil' the
small toe as clear as though It had been
cut oft' with a knlfu. The old woman's
saying Is one to le remembered: "Tho
shooting Iron Is dangerous wlthoi't
iock siock or usrret"
AMUSEMENTS.
liiDMOl'
IstIIom "a l'S.ee ami Munaiier.
N'NIIAV and MO.NII.W. JAV..1I mi. I.
riHST APPEARANCE
li.M'of the minimi lrl.li I'..imiim.
DAN'L Sl'LLY
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I mm
Offers
In til. rum.
I lloi
MI.-C.
fir.
Ilia Block of Fall aiulW'liifcr Clotlilnir la tho lurireat
nraues in ino latest patiertis rrince Aioeri. cutaway r rock
orouirlit to Tolas and c
A very largo and complete stock or ladles' MIsrcb' Men's anil Hob')'
Also a full stock of Uentlciuen's Furnlahlnir (Joixli.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Ills Vurnlturo Department Is coiniiloto Willi ItouiehoM tlnnl. and ho wilt mlt everybody
tills line. AmoiiKotliir kooJi wo nnd l'luali Parlor Hulls .Moliulf Parlor Sulla Walnut and
ih llodrootn rlultl. Wiir.lroliul .Ohslrs llo.lv llrussota and liiirratii CuriiLla. ltuira. Mulllnir.
Country onlers Ulled proiuptli- and mllaraelion Kuaraiiteeil
L. WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Ace'quia Street
r owiianu A IIAMI'KI
Oysters Fah and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
And At
Bcholz'8 Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets.
tOTLunoh aud Meals at nil hours Kverythlng served In Flrst-Clars Style
f elite waiters In attendance. 7-38-Cm
Broke Open a Car.
O. i: Hough tiiitdo nlUdnvlt heforo
Justice Crawford this morning Hint Hen-
ry Johnson oolored nnd S. K. Pendle-
ton white chnrElng them with liurif
lary In breaking open u railroad car at
at the International and Urent Northern
Hallway Depot last night. It U not
known positively If they wero bent
robbery or merely wanted to pass the
nigut in tne cur.
Moody's Coming.
Iter. Mr. Drown the advance herald
of tho Moody A Sankcy meetings will
open his ministrations two weeks from
last sabbath night. Mr. Drown Is a tine
looking venerable divine of nhout mid.
die age of rotund delivery kind expres
slon. and above medium stature. Hi
said his meetings were not so much a
preparation ns an anticipation of those
ui at r. .noouy.
Burglar Captured.
Mr. A. Snhlrn who keep! a sut'ill gen
ersl merchandise store on the corner of
East and Dolorosa streets hearing an
unusual noise in his store last night
took his pistol nnd proceeded to ascer
tain the cause of It He found a large
sized burglar hard at work trying to
raise a slake and Immrdlateiy pointing
his pistol nt him Mr. Sublrn called n
halt nnd then the police. Olllcor Mariano
Oarclacame to the rescue and secured
the prisoner who was found to have a
largo open clasp knife In his pocket nnd
a uuueu oi luise keys wero suspended
about his neok with a string The bold
burglar is now in the county Jail.
ltaglantl & Co.. nnd II. L. Fowler
tell of n remarkable euro ellected by
was literally covered with sores brought
on by neglecting his system: ulcerB or
boils cama out nil over hitii hut n
thorough course of Acker's Iilood Kllxlr
cured him. They also say that they
will warrant this as being the belt blood
medicine that can bo boucht. It Is al
ways certain to euro Syphlllls In Its
worst lonu. ii is positively guaranteed.
Tho most popularclgarettei are lh
pera runs at popular price. -4-71y
Cowboys and Shepherds.
Hi immiii Colo January 11'). Tim
mall carrier from I'.irnilngton N. M.
reports that a protracted light recently
occurred betweon Uarllsle'a cowboys
nnd some Mexican sheep herders on I lie
lower sail .1 mm river near thu Navajo
reservation. Tho trouble grew out of
nn effort of both parties to occupy the
same range i lie sncep Herders tirove
their Hocks where tho catllfi were feed
ing and the cowboys attempted to drive
them oil'. Tho Mexicans proved to
strong for their assailants and forced
Hiem to tnKe reiugo inn iitiiin. inry
then burned nil other buildings belong-
ing to tho cow men nnd held the lattir
ns prisoners In Hie cabin for two days
during whirh time they drove the sheep
vay anil men ten.
A Land'siide.
SiumiMi Ala. Jnnii.iry 11'). A land
slide Involving it large part uf the fa
mous mountain in the vicinity of this
plnco took plitco yesterday live miles
from Sterling In what Is called Scrip-
ture Mountain und Hie north side of It
great barren wastu with huge
boulders projecting over level land.
Aiioui one nine oi tins pnrioi tue moun-
tain began breaking loo.e and with a
terrllln roar rushed to the volley below.
where It emptied. A great mass of
rocks nntl trees complete tne nam across
uuainnoogn rtvtT causing tue water to
hack it dl. tam e nf several miles. The
water however broke nround Hie slide
and rushed with terrrible force Into Its
channel below.
His Christmas Present.
Ciiicaiii) January 110. Thu inter-
Ocean's Juliet III special says that
Hurt Coalman a cowboy convict serv
Ing a sentence of two years at Jollet
prison from Wyoming was released
this afternoon having served his term
When Coalman was brought into the
clerk's olllee to he discharged the clerk
handed linn n pactcagti or bins amount-
ing to nearly Si. 10). and Informed Itlin
that sit) or tne money nati Dec n sent
to him as a Christinas prcseM by one of
the oattle kings of Wyoming. The ex-
convict wns nearly parnlred with as.
tonlshmcnt at his good fortune and left
tne prison uoors wiiu n iigui nearr.
That LlttlTrubbit.
iillliarl went hunting Saturday llil
liartz often goos hunting but ns a rule
game is not tit an sny oi it i in tor ne
rarely kills any. He returned home last
night to supper flushed with victory and
a trophy In the shape of n diminutive
cotton-tail raniJlt t'opi did you llr.il
him dead? asked Dllhartz's daughter
Ulllinru'a look of amazement was Indes
crlhable. Kli I wots tlot you think I stay
two niguis in tier prusu in una not rn li-
bit dead don't It ? no ineln child I shoot
dot rnbhlt mlt my gun and don't vou
forgot it ! At this point llllharlz had to
go into tue open nirio relievo ins leei
lugs.
It Had Lost Its Fascination For Her.
The pretty maiden with the checks of
pink
At home nt night doth stay.
The fascination of Hie roiler-rink
Has passed away.
In leisure moments now sho cultivates
The chaste chrysanthemum;
She traded oil her pretty roller skates
For chewing gum.
No more she skips out to Hie matinee
To show her fancy hose:
it wasning nay
No morn around Hie circumscribed
ellpse
On a dude's urm she whirls:
She stays nt homo nt night nnd sews or
rips.
Like nil good girls.
What caused Hie e liauge In her ? The
gossips state
Such things make gossips glad
Her beautook out another girl to skate
Anil she god mad.
i.'kxvoi.
Again Hie pretty maiden's at the rink
All Htnlles nntl animation.
Anil there has been so tunny people
A reconciliation.
f Motion Courier
Good Time In the Panhandle.
Wo liatl it thunderstorm tin
Xew Vein's nl(;lit. A kooiI time
wiiu litnl nt the hotels iiotwitlmtmi-
ditt. AsutnptotiB rensist wiih Iintl
at both tho Western iintl .South-
em Charley AVnttl cot $17 for
lilnyini; tho llilille. while tho boys
Hlmoli the ftintastiu too with their
(jillR. l'iiiilmnillo Minor
A Sanitarium.
Preliminary arrangements nre bring
made to establish In San Antonio an In
stitution that will add considerably to
tho accommodation ol the city and
when viewed In n commercial light Is
by no means to be despised. A company
Is In course of organization to erect it
sanitarium on the most approved mod-
ern principles anil on lines similar to
other successful Institutions of n like
character in various portions of tho
union .ireauy several prominent
Northern physicians arn interested In
the matter who have great faith In the
salubrious riia!ltles of our wonderful
climate. Negotiations nre now pend
ing concerning the location of the sani-
tarium and It Is believed that by the
end of Hid week these negotiations will
ne compieteu nnu n luu uescription oi
Hie site nnd plans can then be published.
Masquerado Qall
The lencllt inasoucrade ball given by
her puplli to Madiimn Virginia Donald
son Saturday evening at Arhelter Ver-
cu Hall was crowded with gay masks
and in many cae3 beautiful costumes
lugly In twin and In groups. One
group "the $I0U0t challenge band"
was very good. r. Adam nrendel
successfully copied nature In Ills retire-
sentntion of it chubby school ulrl nnd
fooled it good many of the young men.
t.olonul . ii Jiuuro me Scottish pa-
triot danced the beautiful Highland
I ling nnd the Scottish I eel In costume
fur Hie edlllcatlon of the audience and
was loudly applauded. The afl'alr was
n success and tlio committee 111 charge
siiotiui leet promt oi l lie l r labors.
Fine Race Horses.
A Mr. .loliiuon shipped from here on
Saturday night II vo thoroughbred race
horses. Three two mares and n Mat
lion were from the famous stables of
Dr Phillips of Austin and one line stal
lion from Sam W. llennctt and a geld
ing irnm .ioe i.. Harris ot tins city.
They wero all fiehel stock and wilt go
into training in .cw- wricans lor tne
sirring races and open the season nt the
Nashville Teinessee meeting These
are prouaoiy the nnest live horses over
shipped from Texas and It Is expected
that they will make it national reputa-
tion. Improving the Springs-
Col Fred Kerble the leiseo of San
Pedro Springs Is having n line stage
built on the Springs grounds on the
site of the old canvass stage. The new
stage Is of wood and will he when fin-
ished ns well appointed as to dressing
rooms scenery etc. as any stage In tho
city. Its dimensions are -tOxllO feet.
Colonel Kerble has other Improvements
of the grounds nnd buildings In contem-
plation and Is making considerable
preparations to reopen the Springs in
granti siyie lortue spring antt summer
"Tho Corner Grocery."
Aspl.iji-11) him I'm.ihililalii Now Voi wriij
A mile for ever) wi.nl .1 lamili for. er
line. V Coined) lliiiertiiliitin ut
for I ho public.
tf-ll. .cried Menu
I Sale
I ItlH .-'
ThoGrent Pharnzyn Fob.4
MASK BALL!
it -tin
V l. IS. A..
Casino Hall Sitorday February 201886
Special Prices
ON Till: FOLLOWING) HOODS
FOR ONE WEEK
AS FOLLOWS:
llikel- lor mm In
lit. Not Iriiii-I.'lid i.'. '
llorlllnir Jr. .lucid. Wit..
It. .1. NIm.o. Henry Noli.c.
MaskBall.
ARBEITER VEREIN
Will hold their Annual Mnk Ihillnl Ih. Ir Hall
On Saturday February 27.
Tickets $ 1
StTPIilt I.Stl.t lli:t). TICKKTK Kl IIC
UAH KliOM Till! UIIVt.MI itki:
Tor in. uilii I-- nnd llieir inlet .tliinsera "Illy
II. I'AtlST.
.1. I.A.MU'.II.
MAX .IMMHIIMANN.
lit "."ill
100 ICogH llcililiK
100 Kegs 1'iissiun BnrtlliiPK" liOtt
1'". Kens H.ieed lleriingH " l.tl
'J"i Ki.gH Importi'il HerrliiK" J .2.1
-.1 ICcrh nil .Mileher "
''." Kits 'o. 1 .Mackerel
ttf Kits Xo. '2 -Mackerel
LM Kits Xo. .'Otackcrnl
fll -2 bltls. Xo. 1 .Mackerel
.1 l-H bids. Xo. U .Mackerel
III Kits Xo. 1 Salmon
10 Kits Xo. 1 Whito Fish
ill 1-2 bbls. Xcvv Ktitiit
10-Kitl. Kegs Kinnt
Mni l. on aiijoi I'n-ek iiIhuiI ihuXkl.lny or
.llllllll. Iulfl! Ptiy lionn. bmtl.lcd thll.l
M-Ut lllirrn) lioioliul-l IIhih: Mi ill l.nv
hon.' Iiiim.I.iI I till.: I.n III ltd am nod calf
limodcd thus: It (ullh eiirte nlHite) nud ear-
milk Mlilili ullt.tr no
IIUMIAMI.lrili
.iiiiiiti..t hit.-.
auury Willi her lilt e her
lh Iilifhcl 1.11-
mid pound nt the hour or II
1 1 Ik' si h ihiy ot IVIiiunry ikni
l'lttl..HIIAItllKI.V
Mar.hnl.
W.-nk N.-rtoiif
with Mlllll.nV'S T X S TUMI' I1I1IIIIAI.
the llli-al St.tein Iti llovillor nnd our woril
fiwart aliu will HH.li Ideas ).i.l for side by f
I. .10
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7.1e
B.'J5
1.00
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Also Special Prices on
1'KIK' I'UUT IX HAltltULS
IIAIilMlAUltKI.S' AXI)
i-dr thksi: c.ooDS aiif.
BouaU to be Slold.
E. ABRAHAM'S.
'Jtn'i Commerce Street.
DON'T GO
Wolf & Marx
Married in Austin.
Mr. Louis Itlplnsky and Mrs.A.lllum-
bitrgh or Kyle were married In Austin
yesterday at the residence of the bride's
sister Mrs. M. Oans. After the cere-
mony the usual congratulations of friends
were exchanged and tho entire bridal
party of oyer M people accompanied
the happy pair to their home In Kyle.
Vlth a Razor.
Janu Hell n negro woui:n appeared
before .Justice Crawford this morning
nnd made allldavlt that n negro man.
Jesse Irvln had threatcntd to take her
lire. Irvln was arrested and is now In
the county Jail. Ills trial comes up to-
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Irvln
it seems tried to carve Jane "wld n
razor" yesterday.
Safo Blown Open.
Thoofllcoof Ouenther's Upper Mills
wns entered Inst nlgbt by burglars and
the safe robbed of some $110 in cash
Tho salo wns nlown open by means of
gun powuer. ."ociue to tue perpetra
tors of the bold deed although thu oil)
rers are working hard on tho case.
Hatty Scott's Inquest.
Justice Crawford resumed thu In
'litest on the death of tho murdered
negro woman Patty ncott this morning
In the granti Jury room of tho court-
house. The Inquest Is held In seoret anil
not even newspaper men Ktimitieti.
Marriage Licenses.
J. W. Washington and Ida fllsnn;
Albert I.udwlg and Annie Itruni; Ylarlo
Itanilrez. and Louisa liuendia; ltiley
i.aision nun mary i;. mancnrapiano.
The most nomtlar clirarcttes are tho
i t ipera runs in popular prices. 4-v-iy
-11' YOU WANT-
We are Not Selling Old and Shelf-Worn Out-of-Style
Goods but New and Desirable
Articles in Plenty.
Special Importations
rou tup.
HOLIDAYS.
Fine Dress Goofls
Silks Satins aoil Velvets
Wsani Wraps of all kinds.
Sili Lisle Threai & Cotton Hosiery.
Kid Gloves.'.HanflaercIiefs Fans.
50O Boys' Suits. Short Pants.
500 Boys' Suits Long Pants.
Overcoats Etc. Etc.
wolf &c nvEAK.x:
Corner Commerce and Alamo Sts.
J.. SCHOLZ'S
i
Winter (krclemf
A FIRST-CLASS RESORT FOR FAMILIES.
HEATED DYcSTEAM THROUGHOUT.
FREE CONCERTS
Evory Wodnosday and Saturday Evenings and a 8pocial Froo
Concort Evory Sunday from 4 to 1 I p. m.
First-Mess BaiMtoom Restaurant and Billiard-Room Attached.
l'ltOMlT AND I'DLITF. ATTKNTION tlUAUANTEr.D.
Alamo Street - - - - - - San Antonio Texas.
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San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1, Monday, February 1, 1886, newspaper, February 1, 1886; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144757/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .