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San Antonio Daily Light
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DU QUESNAY'S
5-Cent Cigar. 3 Commerce
West Side Bridge
DU QUESNAY'S
3 West Commerce Street
CIGARS
Wholosalo and Retail.
Volume VI Number 90.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. TUESDAY MAY 4 1886.
Only $5 a Year
JOSKE BROS
Immense shipments In our Dry Goods Cloth-
ing and Shoe Departments have been opened
in the last few days and many more are com-
ing. This week we are offering Special Bar-
gains in
HOSIERY LACE CURTAINS
Linen8Towel8 and Table-Covers.
NOVELTIES IN RUCHINGS SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ISTHE LARGEST
IN WESTERN TEXAS.
JOSKE BROTHERS.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Teias
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business contor. vrith licit accommodation. 0-4 1
A. A. i F. A. BROOKS. ROBERT II. HUNSTOCK.
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE.
l-ll-Sl'llPTI0N8 Ills-
i-knhkii only iiy
SKILLFUL AND KXl'K-
HIKNCKIt P II A it MA
CISTS OF NONE llarr
Till: l'tlltKST MRIII
CINK8 AT I' KICKS
THAT DKFY C0.M1'I.T.
THIN.
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
IS
! and 304 S. Side Military Plaza
) mistake. Tlio Corner Dru Btoroof
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza.Cor. S. Flores St.
Cull i.ti.l soo Hik moil elegant and eipenslto Soda ami Mineral Water Fountain In I he. Stale
W. J". SZOZLiL-A-IsriD
CITY T STORE.
1 4 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carrie tho larjtritt stock of flno
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
Of any lioune In OieHtute. Store keep-1- ami wm of famUIr w III Uo wi-11 to nm
tMrinircliHHi.HatttilHitabliiihiiifnt. Tim rollowiiiKdriHiiL'offwaalwaj linstock:
JAVA MOCHA MARACAIBO RIO Etc.
Tula uousu supplies Delicious KrcBli-Buastl-d
i'KI.El'IIONB NO. lKt).
JULIUS 8TUICKKH.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
POoMand Bllver IMatlnir and Engraving.
ii' Hank
f.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement I
TRY J. WALKERS'
GOLDEN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
For an easy fit. Jlooti and rtoea made at nrlceato tult everyone. ltepalrln-whllo you wait
Ihe BnoBt kind of ladles' shoes made tu order.
S. B. WITCH ELL. - - Agent
No. 9 Houston Street Next to Smith & Robinson's Stables.
F.rSIMMA A. HAMPBL
Oysters Fish and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
And At.
Beholz's Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya 8trcets.
aWLunob. andMeal;at all hour.
Polite waiters In attendance.
Laces id Eirieri
noons DKUvniiHii
XUKte TO ANY I'AItT
& OF THE CITY.
I'HKfCllll'TION I)K-
I'AHTMENTOIT.NDAY
ANIINIOIIT.
TKLEPHONK SSI.
Cor. S. Flores St. San Antonio.
aud around Coffee. BTItENOTII and KLA VOIl
THOS KUPFH
Watcbeitand Clock ltcpalrlnfr Onlvthuinost
a entrusted to ui. Oilico
NO. 14 NAVAIUIO BTKEKT.
w. McAllister & bro
101 103 AID 105 S. ALAMO It. ;C0R. VILUTA
AM ANTONIO TXXA
Wo aro Wholesale and Retail Dealer! In Auitin
White Lime Deat Drands of Dark Hosendalo and
Imported English Portland Cements IMaator o.
Parli and Long Goat Hair and would ask you tc
Call or write ui for prices before purobaslug else
whero. Please mention this paper
Everything served In Flrst-Clsr Btyle
7-28-6m
OITYCODNOIL.
HAN ANTONIO OA8 VB. THE PEOPLE'S
OAS COMPANY.
Shouting In Colored Churched Nelson's
Holgnntlon New Uas Lnrapn-
Drnlnngo of Storm Wator.
The City Council met In regular set-
Ion yesterday with all the Aldermen
except Belknap present. After order
was called the minutes or the laat meet-
ing were read. Alderman Mackey ob
jected to their adoption on the ground
that the committee appointed on hla
reaolutlon In regard to property line) at
the head of the river was not commuted
according to the term of hli reaolutlon.
The Mayor explained that In hla hurry
he had unwillingly appointed Schrelner
and Belknap from the Second ward on
that committee when he had Intended
putting Dergstroni on. He had made
the correction later and the mlnutea
were then adopted.
rctitions anu memorials being men
called for the petition of George Sims.
for remission of lino Imposed under the
gaming ordinance waa referred to the
polloe committee. Citizen complained
of too much nolle In the colored churchea
from tho practice of shout nir. Referred
to the City Marshal mm llart and
M.dorti Thompson petitioned for reduc
tion of tbelr assessments. Deferred to
assessment committee. C. II. Wagner
and I). Sullivan wanted a correction of
assissmente. Deferred to aame com-
mittee. Citizen asked that Main
avenue be macadamized lteferred to
the aldermen of that ward. John Dow-
ers wanted the property called tor In a
survey of tils lot made by ex-City En-
gineer Smith This was filed. Frank
Starr was given permission to remove
his meat alall to Houston street. Kmll
Scharff a cripple asked for permission to
erect a cigar stand without license. Tho
committee on petitions and ordinances
win aiienu 10 it. v. sigirieu x uo.
asked for permission to establish a re-
frigerator meat market and iletler A
Co. for a meat stall. The market com-
Ittee took charge ot tbl. Mrs. C.
Welch a destitute lady will have her
tuition tor a mommy stipend acted
upon by the aldermen living In her
waru. it. u. uracaenriuge wauieu per-
mission to erect telephone poles on
streets leading to the Aransas Pass
depot whtoh was granted. Little Louis
uiancnini peuuoneu lor remission or
his tine of $7 by the Recorder for light-
ing. The police committee took charge
of the matter. The San Antonio Cos
Company made a kick against the Peo-
ple's Uas company saying they had a
contract with the city for CO years and
inreatening to maintain lueir rignta by
the courts and otherwise. Thev did not
claim exclusive rights on streets not
now occupied by their mains. Alder-
man McAllister said the San Antonio
Qaa Company were a Utile too previous.
They claim exclusive right under
the contract not alone to supply the city
with gas but also ail private individ-
uals living along such atreets where
their mains rested. He did not know
of any law that compelled private con
sumers to pay $3.00 or $4.00 per tliou-
sann ieet iorgas wnen tue same couiu
be had from another comnanv for SI .GO.
He wanted the protest received and
tiled anu tni was agreed upon. A com
munication was read from one secretarv
of the local board of tiro Insurance un
derwriters asking that the use of the
lire engne norses lor hauling wood be
discontinued. This was referred to the
lire committee.
The resignation of I'eter Nelson
Street Commissioner was then read by
luejuayor. in me communication tie
stated that simply private business ar
rangement leu liiui to resign. He
had tried to perform bis dutr consclen
tlously and believed he bad performed
It satisfactorily "considering bis sur
rounding." A smile overspread the
face of some of the audience at this
clause. Evidently It meant something;
The resignation waa accepted to date
irom us receipt ana tne Mayor was an
tborlzed to appoint tome official to re
celve the city property now In the hands
or Mr. Nelson and to act aa Street Com-
missioner until his sucoessor was elected
by the people. Alderman Mackey ob
jected to the whole proceedings savins
that the ordinance provided that he
Bnau noia nis omce unuer uis oatu unui
bis sucoessor was elected and had nuall
lied. After the resignation waa accepted
Aiuerman mackey asxea neateuiy
"what's the use ot having these ordi-
nance If vou don't go bv them?"
The petition ot the Arbelter Verein to
have the storm water pumped from tbelr
ceuar oy a lire engine iree oi cost waa
read and Alderman Schrelner of the
Fire Committee objected stating that
wnen ue ouerea nis service nis
engine and hla men at a late hour
last Sunday night for this purpose they
gave blm an equivocal answer. A ball
waa in nroffreaa in the hall
cellar was full of water and they told
uim luey niu not Know wno ne coma go
to for directions. He opposed the mat
ter and It was put to a vote being
Bassed over bis objections. Alderman
allagher thought that as the city did
not charge a citizen for saving his
property from Hre with the steamers.
they should not charge for saving It from
water. He for one would volunteer to
help pump out the cellar. If necessary
and be thought hi second to his motion.
Alderman Degener would also vol
unteer.
Herman Uelllgman' maiden report a.
Inspector of Weights and Measures was
read received and filed.
The estimate of the City Engineer for
enclosing the ditch on Bonbam street.
$122 was referred to the City Engineer.
An appropriation of $213.45 for street
monuments was grantea tne rcngtneer.
The report of the dttoh commissioners
were referred to the Ditch Committee.
The City physician waa granted a thlrtv
days' leave of absence. Reports of the
l'ound Muter City Marshal and Jailer
were reierreu to tne ronce committee.
Tbe ordlnanae In reference to condemn
lng the property of C. Stuecke oa Goliad
street wa adopted. The property will
or conocmneu.
When tbe unfinished business came
lip tbe report of the Flnanoe Commit
tee wa reaa oy unairman Lockwood
He reported two bills from the City At
torney asklag that $100 In fees due for
two cue in the District Court for tbe
city be grantea blm. Tbe report was
approved.
Petition and Ordinances Chairman
French recommended that petition of
Paul Wagner for deeds of property
Tbe new digest of city ordinances wu
received ana oraerea prmiea.
Streets and Bridge Lock wood re
ported that tue proposition or Hilton
Young to sell to the city certain prop-
erty to be used as gravel pits be not
adopted a tbe amount of land was not
snOlclent. Adopted.
Aiuerman acnreiner tor tne nro
Committee read a communication from
tbe Directors of the Fire Department
pretesting against the establishment ot
pam uepartmeni. Adopted.
For the Assessment Committee Alder-
an ncnreiner recmumenuea mat ueo.
II lamton's petition for reduction of
assessment on iota in tue estate oi tue
late C. Woodward be granted as to 30
lots. Adopted.
1-. anu A. ueiuen's net it on tor reuuo-
tlon of assessment for the year 1803 he
not graateu.
1'eilllon of Sam Maverick for remis
sion of taxes upon property donated Ihe
city. The chairman of tbe committee
said lie could not Hud the deed and bad
not remitted the taxes. The .clerk ex-
plained that tbe deed waa on record In
the county clerk's voice and tbe report
waa tben referred back to Ihe commit-
tee. Petition of A. Drelllicli for reduc
tion or assessment for 1880 was not acted
pon as It waa loo early to act. The
port .1 tne cominiiiee waa men
loptcn.
For Ihe ua and water committee
Lock wood reported fav.rably to erect
aa tamps on "jameron street anu on
aredo street.
For tbe mibllo Improvement oommlt-
ee Gallagher reported the park keeper's
Port was correct
or the market committee he reported
favorably on 1'. Welbeuker's petition to
open a meat stall anu suuuiitteu me re
ports to me maraei master lor me
months ol March and April which be
oruereu iueu.
In tbe special committee. Hambleton
reported favorably upon petition of
citizens to open tne iiinz-r-rtgeimann
ronu inrouim tne iiracsenr uge prop
erty the owner donating right-of-way
tne city wouiu lence it puin siues
e reported favorably provided the
county pay one-half the cost which
would be $743. Adopted work to com-
mence nl once.
Lockwood reported for tbe special
c.tnmittee to suggest streets on the next
years' appropriation of $50000 for Im-
Erovemenia tne louowing: i uai iuouu
e set aside for Main Military and
Alamo plazas and $10000 each for tbe
four wards as follows: First ward.
San Fernando and Pecos streets. Second
ward San Tedru avenue from Upper
uoruitcu at warren aireei to oan
'edro Springs and Augusta street as
far as Romana street. Third ward
Avenue U urana avenue St. Mary's
atreet and Live Uak street. Fourth ward
King William and l'reaa streets. Tbe
committee recommended that property
owners along taiu streets pe requireu
to build tbe curbing and If they refuse.
the Improvements to be placed on other
streets.
Un tin shed business was taken up and
tbe new ordinance for the establish
ment of the People's Uas company was
read by sections and laid over until the
next regular meeting.
New business Resolutions By Gal-
lairher: That tbe water-works oompany
raise pipes obstructing tbe San Pedro
creek: adopted. llyMackey: That every
officer elected shall give bond to bold
bis o lice for tue lull term or pay tne
expenses or the election In the event of
resignation; reierreu to iuy Attorney.
iiv uauaener: mat pe apnropriaieu
for a badl v needed cross walk on Conaho
Street; referred to tbe Mayor with power
to act. By Degener: That the Kngineer
prepare a plan and Its cost to drain
Crockett Bowie. Blum Nacogdoches
and other streets; adopted uy Con
nor: That obstructions oe removeu
from the lower San Pedro creek
By Mackey: That a barn obstruct-
ing San Fernando street be re-
moved. Referred to tbe City Engineer
Bv McAllister: That the Street Com
missioner grade South Garden street at
the Aransas Pass Railway crossing. It
was very dangerous and had almost
caused an accident to a picnic party last
Sunday; the expense to be charged to
tue railway company. Auopieu.
By French: Thet the Kngineer ex
amine the sewer on San Pedro Avenue
for repairs. Adopted.
uv Aiacaev: mat a statement
prepared by all property belonging to
the city. The Mayor explained that
tun recoras ot same were at ua.u.
By French: That the Street Commls-
alon.r drain Cameron atreet. Adopted
By l.ockwoou: mac a cmvert over
Avenue u. at Aintn sireet. oe repaireu
at onoe. Aaoptea.
iiv juaAiiisier: inat a pianK cross
walk be out down on Nertb street and
bv Connor that tbe laguna In the First
Ward aear San Fernando street be
drained. Adopted.
BvOa aa-her: That Yturrl street be
graveled Irom Market street to tbe
river t ue uounou men aujourneu
Brlefa for Lawyers
Printed at tbe Light office In first-class
style at 75 oents per page.
Tbe Uomeopatbio M. D.'e
The Texas Uomeopatbio Medical As
sociation will meet this evening at 8 p
in. at the Turner Hall. Addresses will
Jones M. D.oiiDis city ana Dy i. x..
Fisher M. 1). ot Austin ur. Jones
tneme oeing "Ancient ana mouern rrac
tlce and the True Physician."
The publlo generally are invtteu to
attenu.
An Old Timer.
The Crltzer Brother haveoneihlbl
tlon at their business place on Commerce
street what 1 claimed to be the oldest
chronometer In the South. It I a watoh
made in France over 200 year ago all
the piece being niieuout oy nanu
is inueea a curiosity.
A New Scheme.
Tbe latest scheme to raise fund for
the erection of a monument to tbe heroes
of the Alamo Is to have a game of base
ball between picked nines from the
wool buvera and newspaper men of this
city. This would be a novel match but
or course the newspaper reuows wou
come on witn tne learner ot victory
their cap
Texas Patents.
The following patent wert granted
to oltlzen of Texu bearing date April
37 1880 reported expressly for this pa
p.r by Louis Bagger A Co. mechanical
experts and solicitors of patents Wash
ington u i. Aavice tree:
T. J. Brown Iota oultlvator and oottou-
clioppcr.
J. W. Newman Docatur 'Aurora riding
J. K. SoUera. Kairie Lako ventilator.
It. E Williams and W II. Trammel! Dallas
lamp
R.
Worth rein hoi.
CANTANKEROUS 0HI0AG0.
BUST IS ON AND IS THERE
TO STAY.
O0O Strike- out The City tun Fever
of Excitement-Clothnm Ditto-
Clould's Btrlko Endn-Odde
and Ends.
Fort Worth works elubt hours a day
and accepts eight hours pay.
I he Nihilist xcare is again on In Itus-
nd the Czar keepa shauy.
There are 75000 men In Chicago out
i a strike and the number Is constantly
creasing.
The Senate have reported favorably
e bill changing the data of Inaugurat
ion from March 4 to April 30.
By agreement all the Louisville furni
ture manufactories will close down to-
morrow rather than adopt the eight-
hour sjslein which the employes d-
manu.
Tbe geaeraldetlolency tbe legislative
e eundrv civil and the naval and Ihe
formication bills have not been report-
i to uoagresa irom me committees in
hlch they originated.
A verv eeneral lockout beiran In Wash
ington yesterday against the eight-hour
imands of union hr ok layers hod car
riers stone cutters stone rubbers pnlnt-
rs plumbers anu carpenters number-
ing in the aggregate over 2000 men
There was a terrible riot at the JlcCor-
o reaper works yesterday and atone
me the buildings were threatened with
destruction. Relay after relay of police
arrived anu me rioters were urtven on.
Several shota were exchanged but no
one was hurt.
Martin Irona was asked what truth
there was In the statement that he had
been expelled from the Knights of La-
bor. IIo replied that there wa abso-
lutely no truth In Ihe report; that per-
fect harmony existed between all the
officers of tho order.
Final prenaratlona were made In New
ork yesterday for the enforcement of
le shorter houra demanded in many
trades after May 1. It Is estimated that
i me varioua traueain tins city nearly
I.KAIUIIII lIU(UUIII.U. 1U-UJ IUI
that purpose.
The llurllnirton frelsht house at Chi-
ro was thrown open shortly after 8
clock. No attempt was made to ilrlrj
non-union freight handlers from the
houses. The company hail a force at
work and was taking all freight that
couiu be delivered.
A strike was Inaugurated this morn
ing- bv the Plttsburir stone-masons car
penters and plasterers for a reduction
from 10 to 0 hours a day. About 1800
men In all quit work. The number of
men in tnts any engageu in tue eigut-
uour movement is estimateu at jo.iaw.
Twelve thousand people with banners
flags and transparencies assembled at
I'nlon square New York laat evening
and llftcd'up tbelr volcea.ln behalf or the
nour movement i ney were worKing-
en from the factories shops and ware
houses of tbe city summoned out by the
respective traue organizations.
John II. Aufdemorte. redemption
cierk in tue suo-ireasury at -ew ur-
leans anu J-; sneparu recently con-
victed of conspiracy to defraud the gov-
Judge Billings to pay a line of $10000
anu imprisonment lor two years me
maximum penalty.
There Is not much vigor In the at-
emot to Inaugurate a general strike in
Cincinnati. About 300 men employed
aa ireignt uanuiers at me lyincinnati
iiaiiiton anu uavton. uinoinnati in-
anapous anu c iouia anu -juicago
d South Miami roads are Idle because
of the demand for an advance of 30
centa a dav. At tbe other roads the
men are at work. Employes of another
furniture factory came out to-uay
The United States Consul at Smyrna
has informed the Department of State
that foreigners will not ba allowed to
ent.r the Ottoman empire unless sup-
piled witn a passport oy tne diplomatic
or consular representative of the Gov
ernment tbe fee of which Is fixed at 20
piastres anu foreigners desiring to
travel In the Interior of the country
must be provided with a passport from
the bureau of passports In Constantino-
pie.
Wabash officials at Chicago yesterday
sought the protection of United States
auiuoruies to enaDie mem to move
frtlt-ht. Tbe Wabuh began to bring I
men tbl morning. They Imported 15 or
20 from outside town and art them to
work guarded bv a sauad of police. I
tbe Rock Island freight-house nearly all
the men were at work. All calculations
of stock vards packers were unset bv
trreat strike which occurred among the
sausage makers this morning for 10
notirs piy ior a nours wort; neany ai
tne men are in tne movement.
The Curtln Sub-Commlttce left St
Louis vesterdav mernlntr on a sneolal
train in cuame oi -superintendent iter
rltran. bavlnir on board Governor Cur-
tin uovernor Diewart. two members oi
the suo-uommittee: . r . ueiDer ser-
treant-at-arma : Mr. T. B. Harry anu 1
11. Aicuuire representatives ot tne
nnigni or i.aoor : it. nerngan wen
eral Superintendent t Judge PortU. Gen
eral Solicitor: W. K. Sibley and Messrs
Andrews anu uoraon sienograpners lor
the railroad company. State Labor
Commissioner Shi Izlv. Adlutant-Oen
eral Jamison and State Sheriffs Park
and Clark Joined tbe committee at Jef-
ferson City. Adjutant-General Camp-
bell of Kansas and Colonel Faulkner.
of Kansas have been summoned t. ap
pear before tne committee to-morrow
Atcnison.
NINE PJN8.
Tba Mission Garden Boys Now Have Only
Sommers' Club to Tacklo.
Tito -bccond and decisive match at nlno-pli
rolling against tho Casino Association Club
occurred at Mahnck.'s Qarden laat night and
resulted ajhad been tircdlcted by all whoh
eentlie ubenouionallyrood rollfna' of tho Ml
slonboya In a glorious victory for tho Mis-
sion lHys who may now virtually bo cattod
tho cnamplons or tao cur Darting tho som
mers tlanlen ullcy wntcu wui no aouut
tackled ueit.
Tho following are the names ot tho mon
eaob sldo engaged lust night with tho scon
tlx. camo:
Mission dardxn Club O. Icko. captain:
llollliniian. William Neuman. V. Ileubaum.
Umsoheld U. Iloesstor A. Ilcshrono I1 Urona
Culnn' Club John Kellner. caiitalm
Zork A. Sieves Krnst Btovcs K ISachs
uuenuicr. ll u uegenor ru ureiss
Matinoke and a keg ot bocr waa sampled.
COME AND
Immense
ARLY SPRING NOVELTIES.
They are Pronounced to be
SIMPLY SUPERB.
Consisting of
Etamino Cloth
Albatross Suiting
Canvass Cloth
Laco Canvass Cloth
oniospun
Botirotto Cloth
Fino Novolty Robos
Egyptian Laco Flouncing
w Large Stock of New
400 Pieces of New Matting White and Colored.
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212 and 214 Commcrso Street.
SPECIAL
On account of Removal
tand Corner of Military
offer my Entire Stock of
Fancy Shelf Goods Fancy Bas
kets Preserves and Jellies
and all goods in the line of Fancy Grocei les. at
ACTUAL COST I
For the special term of One Week commencing
MONDAY MORNINC MAY 3. Would also state to
those desirous of purchasing Bargains would do
well to call on the undersigned.
Emanuel Abrahams
No. 20S Commerce Street.
Another Indorsement.
Tbe following resolutions were unani
mously adopted by the German Assem-
bly of tho Knights of Labor of this city
last evening.
Three assemblies of that order have
now endorsed the printers and but two
more assemblies remain to be beard
from. Mr. Furgt'son manager of the
Times Is a member of the Tiavls As
sembly which meets to-night :
Hcsnlvcd. That Vorwaertz Assembly Xo.
4410011 the basis or tho stat.ment made W
tbo management of tho Han Autonln Dally
the action of
Typographical Union No. 1TJ 111
Hcsolved That v
rdlullyendorso tlio a
of the Union In declaring the Tin
flffht for organized liittor.
ndertliespulof tho assembly ba rurnldhed
to tho Times onico. also to the Secretarv of tbo
T) iKJgruplilcal Union and to tbo Ban Antonio
NHKUTk.lt M. W.
Recorder's Court.
Nothing of particular Interest wa
done In the Recorder's Court this morn
lng. The boy who gazed too long In
the wine cup last evening owned up
and got off with the usual v.. and It was
only until Texana Harris got tbe floor
mat tuo court was entertained with a
most exuberant flow of bad Enellsh and
proianuy. iciana is eviuentiy a "oaa
nlggah." The following eases were dis
posed or :
rat uurge urunv o.
Lola Flores disorderly dismissed.
John Maloney drunk SS.
Pablo Salinas drunk dismissed.
Charles Young disorderly IS.
saui jnartin uruns; o
John Zlntz drunk $5
Wallace Harris beating and striking
dismissed.
Texana Harris abusive language $5.
Aransas Pass Notes.
President Lott I up and around again.
B. F. Yoakum General Trafllo Man-
ager and some friends went oyer tbe
road by special train yesterday morning
at 7:30. and returned late In the evening-.
and seem te be well pleued with the
war tne roaa is progressing.
A large amount of maohlnerv hu ar
rived at the depot and Mr. J. P. Milan
Superintendent. I busy with a larse
foroe of men unloading and placing
same Into position In the new machine
snops adjoining tne rounu-nouse.
SEE OUR
Display of
Foulard Satteen
Fronch Sattoons
Fino Batistes
Importcl Ginghams
Linon Lawns
Crinklo Seersucker
Linon Finish Lawns
Immonso Lino Porcals
Jerseys Just Received.
NOTICE
to the old Pitt & Meek
Plaza and Trevlno Avenue
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"Timothy Wlnsbrulssr"
Gallagher's latest crood for thu hfna.
You can bur a coor at the fnllowlnv
places : Ernest Itlsche opposite Post-
office ; C. F. Frommer opposite Court-
house; Baldwin's book store and at the
i.tuiiT omce. 4-si-tr
The Bon Ton Restaurant.
Mr. C. Henrv takes this method to In.
form hi many friend and tbe traveling
publlo that he hu fitted up a restaurant
at No. 210 Acequla street opposite the
Alamo Cement Company where be will
be ready to furnish brst-claaa meal at
all hours during tbe day. From an In-
spection of the establishment It I no
ticed mat tba appointment are all flrst-
class. The dlnlnar room pantrv and
kitchen are all fitted up In elegant and
practical style rne table will be sup-
plied with everything the aeuon brinn.
aim puiue wauers are in aiienaance.
rins stllllnarv.
I respectfully sail tbe attention of the
ladle to my display of Frenob millinery.
Hats and bonnet made Id the latest
tyles and at extremely low figures. A
specialty In mull cap hat andbon-
nets. Give me a trial and seoureperfect
110.00 ".sward.
Will be paid for a bay white-faced hone
which hu estrayed or been stolen. The
horse Is thirteen band high black man
and tall branded "OH" on left thigh.
Bring horse to this office and receive re-
ward. 4-20-Ot
K0TICI.
OrncK San Antoxio St. B't Co.l
April 31 1880.
During the summer lut ear on the
San Pedro line will leave the Spring at
10:30 p. m. except Saturday andBuudey
on which day they will run regular till
up. m.
Extra can can be bad at all hours br
parties wishing to remain later.
a. usxsmar x resident
A Prsltj PUIS for lals
Containing nearly two acres of Irrigable
land tinder a good plank fesoe a food
well of water; one bouse with two reoeu
one entrance and galleries another with
two room and a shed and kitchen sibl-
ing and servant room planted with a
large quantity of (hade and fruit trees
shrubberies such u roses alteas to7
fronting on Labor atreet. In the Fourth
ward inquire at this offloe. 4V-17-U
.VJa-tjUsfet iaVistliA-fi
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