San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 95, Ed. 1, Monday, May 10, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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3f be Sails SiflM.
MONDAY MAY 10 1886.
Buch h llefrlircralors Ice Chests Saloon-
Cbiata Ici-Cnai Krmm Wale r-Oolera
Walei-r'lllcrera llath-Tuhs Ci'rinkhiiiM'ula
Fly-Trapa Klowoi-I'ots lliiiilnr-llki-t.
CrtUit Bels.Klower-Trnlner. Khmer-Stands
FnilUJarJelly4'aiia Win' Mali Coier. Meat
ami Chew-Safes KlyKuns HamuHK.k U in-on-Suueexora
Ico-I'lika ttc..i tc.
(let iiur Spring Catalogue.
PAUL WAGNER
MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
New York Direct!
Is by Dip popular Mcaiiura ut Ihe
MALLORY LINE
Salllnjr rrtiiil
Galvoston Every Wednesday.
Throuuli ralea Han Antonio to New Varl.
Pirfrl-claa s34.AO Si-cond claaa 31.H3.
Kati'a include t r llilmr on steamer. Kor
tickets. statc-nam. and full Information (all
i.n or wrilclo IV. J. VDUNIi .deiiemlSonllii rn
PasM-nirer Airent No. 12 West Commerce it
QUAY.
Livery Staples & Hacks Connected
Mackl No. 1011. 13 1.1 II IS. Undertaken
OKlce. 24 Ilium .trcet and Stable. poalte
Menrrr Hotel. Unite embalmed and alilpiwd
all point" In tli. Union only While llearae
the City. Open I)ajr and Night. Tel. 1W.
CARTER 4 HDLLALY.
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
.Nil
FUNERAL DIRECT0R8
42 and 44 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO -
TEXAS.
IWSncclal Attention inven tn fnrw.r
tadles In all part of the United Blatea. Tcle-
BU8INES8 SPARKS.
A. Kahn it Co. sell lota or goods be
cause they tell them cbeap. 0-5-tf
When tou need anr lob nrlntlna-call
around and get prices at tbe I.ioht
ouice.
I'ulmo Cura Is nerfcetlr harmleaa
and tbe beat remedy on earth for all
nervous diseases. 3-17-tf
A. Kahn & Co. are selling good mat-
tress ticking at Co per yard. Uood
towela of Wo per doz.
A. Kauri A Co. aell a better low
quarter genu' shoe for $1.50 tban any
other bouae In San Antonio. (S-O-tf
Plymouth Hock and Light Ilrahma
fowls and egga for aale from pure bred
atook. 33 Soiedail atreet A It. Hurley.
3-0-lm
Kvery llrat-claaa dealer sella Opera
I'ufls olgarettea. Avoid Inlurloua lml-
tatlona. 4-7-ly8S
A. Kabn A Co. have Juat received
another shipment of tome nice nun'i
veiling at So per yard. 6-S-tf
Pancost A Son have Juat received
another lot of choice summer clothing.
Dig men take notloe; we will give you a
lit. 6-6-tr
aWBear In mind that Frank J. Beltel
keepa builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Great Northern
depot. 9-lMy
Dr. L. V. Weathers aoute and
chronic dlseasea a specialty. Oraduate
of Jefferson (l'hlla.) college 1600. Office
at Nette's drug atore; telephone 118.
l-6-3m
Why buy elsewhere your Uorte-ahoe
and Square Meal where yon can get
tbem at 40 cents per pound at WuuTe
cigar storet 1-0-tf
If you are weak or nervoua or need
vitality take I'ulmo Cura; contains no
opium nor Injurious drugs of any
kind 3-17-tf
A. Kahn A Co have Just received
C00 pieces of Victoria lawna at So a yard.
1000 doz.ladlea fancy bordered handker-
chiefs at 2So per doz. S-5-tf
If you want tobuyoraell any kind
of atook or real eatate go to Chavez
Morln A Miteu South Klorea atreet.
They will deal aquarely. l-'J-tf
Tbe most popular clgarettca are the
Opera Pufla at popular price. 4-7-Iy
K. K. K. atanda for Kay's Kentucky Kuro
or Liniment wliluh is madq by an old Ken-
tucky horao doctor and la a perfect blcsalng
to inan and boast for all purposes a liniment
ean bo put to. Sold by P. Kaltcycr it Hon.
Chavez Morln A Mateu have taken
charge of the etock yard on South Floret
atreet aouth of Military plaza where
they will do a commlaalon business buying-and
telling all kinds of atockl-0-tf
Consumption bronchitis cougbt
colda and all nervoua dlaeaaes speedily
and permanently cured by tbe nte of
illeaalnge I'ulmo Cura. D. P. Itarr
agent for San Antonio. 3-17-tf
We arc headquarters on
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
OBCAK BKHOSTHOU T. II. O
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered Here nnd There bv the Local
ne porters.
There wat a plcnlo near the Second
Mission yerieruay
The Tvnonrai
meeting yesterday
If vou want a uood meal call at No.
7 Commerce atreet. It
Seersucker dresses are all the race
now with tbe ladlea.
A nlcnla oartv lei
near the Missions to-day.
The Sunaet Hose company will have
their picnic next Sunday.
Iteeular meeting of Ibe City Council
this afternoon at I o'clock.
The onlv cigarettes which Jo not
stick to the lips are Operal'uflf.
Tbe recent heavy ralna have mate
rially Injured the city cemeteries.
The Hocletr rranoalte held a busi
ness meeting yesterday alternoon.
when vou want erocerlea telephone
Abrahams Military plara. 5-8-tf
The Mexican circus attain delight!
the motley crowd In attendance.
The snac al election for atreet com
missioner will occttronSaturday.May ?J.
-Why watte away with consumption
lien I'ulmo Cura will cure you. 17-tf
Nurse wanted. Aimlv to Mra. John
Krasler 81DMaln avenue. S-7-3t
atreet; alto beet and boney for tale tf
Qood lervant wanted by Mrt. S.
llalfl 42 Oollad ttreet. S-10-tf
While flannel tultt and white duck
pantt at I'aneoatt A Son. ft-S-tf
rancoast A Son keen all the novel
ties In alotlilnir. bats and line furnishing
goods. S-S-tf
For Kent House with six rooms
and hall corner Ilium and l.lve Oak
streets. 6-8-tf
The betrothal of Miss Josephine
Mlohelo with Mr. 11. Oulntero It an
nounced.
Emanuel Abrahama bat removed his
atore to l'ltt A Meek't old stand Mili
tary plara. S-B-tf
If you want lota of goodt for little
money A. Kahn A Co. la the place to
get tbem. G-C-tf
Chcati rates to all nolntt north and
eaat at J. 11. (JllberCa ticket office
Maverick hotel. o-10-lt
Don't oav fancv nrlcet for vliltlntr
carda when you can get tbem free at
me i.ioht omce.
A. Kahn A Co. have no tncclaldart
for drives but they oiler rich bargalnt
every day. -o-S-tf
Wanted A eood cook: references
required. Apply at U. S. Arsenal South
riorea atreet. o-iun
Francisco Halan haa onened a llrat-
claat saloon on Ibe corner of Laredo anil
Dolorosa ttreets.
A party of aerenadert were out Sat-
urday night and aerenaded the Misses
uruut and others.
The commencement exercises of the
pupils orst. llary'e ball will commence
on the 17th Instant.
Why pay 6c a yard for fancy dress
lawna when you can buy them at A.
Kahn A Co. at 3 centa. S-S-tf
For a nice piece of printing see tbe
colored bill printed by tbe I.iiiiit olllce
for the Fashion theatre.
Mr. Joe Devlne't child which hat
lately been quite 111 It much better the
LioitT It glad to ttate.
The Young Men'a Benevolent asso-
ciation will nlcnlo. probably at Mav-
strlck's grove on the 23d.
A rehearsal of the minstrel per-
formance to be given ahortly by the local
militia will occur to-night.
The old Fourth Ward Public School
Mitt Aggie Cotton principal are pic-
nicking at San 1'edro l'ark to-day.
Do not be deceived but when you
want any Job printing call around and
aee what the I.ioht ean do for you.
The Jolly Twelve will have a plcnlo
next Sunday. Their plcnlca are always
enjoyable and thlt one la ture to be.
There will be a small crop of agarlto
berrlet tblt year. None or tne.thToketa
near San Antonio bearing thlt spring.
When you go to market to-morrow
atep Into Kmanuel Abrahams' Urocery
on Military plaza and buy your groceries.
The llneat ttock of grocerlea can be
found at Emanuel Abrahams. I'm
Meek'a old atand Military plaza. 5-8-tf
ihe cbolcett groceries and lowest
prices can be bad at Kmanuel Abrahams'
corner Trevlno street and Military plaza.
l'ettua tbe new station on the
Aransas Pass road wat opened thlt
morning with a station master In
cuarg.
I am weak ai.d nervous; can't eat
can't sleep tired out etc (Jet a bottle
or I'ulmo Cura only J1.2S and It will
cure you 3-17-tr
A foot-race wat run at tbe Springe
yetterday afternoon for $10 aside. The
party beaten want! to run again next
Sunday for $25.
The St. Mary's- college boyt and
faculty will have their plcnlo one day
during thlt month which will be men-
iiuueu later
Mra. lluttron haa rat nal.i ii.. )'.
for pumping out her cellar as atated
but will petition tbe City Council to pay
her damages. '
Fire Company No. 2 with their new
engine and hoae cart had their photo-
graphs taken In front of the Alamo yet-
terday morning. '
-The Beth Kl Literary Soolety had an
Interesting meeting yetterday. The
society contemplates picnicking shortly
near the missions.
A. Kahn A Co. are closing out their
ttock or genu' and boyt clothing at SO
per cent oheaper than you can buy
them anywhere else. B-S.tf
We claim for our ready made cloth-
ing the belt made in tbe market and we
give our cuttomen tbe beat lilting suits.
Pancoast A Son. s-6.tr
A. Kahn A Co. do not give any
presents to their cuitomen but sell
goods cheaper than any other bouse In
nan Antonio. 6-6-tf
.''1'.enw.clu0 00m f t Voung
Men'a Christian Aiioclation on Houston
i'.?.' Si" Pend to the publlo to-
night with ceremony.
. "'r?.e.?i wul De meeting of the Bel-
k.nJ.?iM nelr "a"" to-morrow
night to determine whether the company
will go to Lampaiat or not.
Tux Light hat reoelved an Invlta-
St. Mary'a hall. May 17 1880 at 11
o'clock a. m 225 Martin ttreet.
The mften-llght restaurants on Mill-
i7rLpll m '"d-offlce buslnest last
nlglit. Kvery nationality and shade of
humanity were among the guetta.
-Santiago Vlllanueva't new hall on
Dolorosa atreet dealgned for a flrel-clatt
cock-plt and meeting place will be
opened to the publlo next Sunday.
.'n?UlWr0I?1e IrK8 Mtendance
at theiaihion theatre nrghtly money
t becoming more plentiful among the
boyi who go there to see a good ihow.
Mrt. Major Teel and charming
daughter. Mitt Julia left yetterday
m""nAror CorPu Chrlttl via Laredo
where they expect to pass the summer
montbi.
;Th? I'dle' Aid Society of the Cum-
.rifP.lbyJ"lln ohuron wl11 "OW
meeting thlt afternoon at 4 o'olock at
Some scoundrel maliciously cut tbe
tons off some voung shade trees In front
of Oflloer Iltftgcn a new realdence on
Concho ttreet Saturday nignt.
The monev collected at tbe recent
Catholic fair nearly $1000 will be de-
voted to Improving tbe old Catholic
cemetery southwest of the city.
Tbe loaa-est. most Important and
mest Interesting secret circular yet
Issued by CI rand Master Workman l'ow-
derly will
appear In to-morrow's Kl-
press.
A larire atalllon eacaneil from one or
the stock vards on South Floret street
yetterday and ran at full speed tn the
Araneat Pass depot. He was finally
caught.
The little ornhans' nlcnlo at tbo
head of the river Saturday last was one
of the bright spots In the children'!
uvea it waa very enjoyamo io an who
attended.
Itacbel Cook and Katie Jefferson.
two colored women fotiirbt In the atreet
yesterday near the Sunset depot and
were arrested r.acn were nneu tiuyy
the ltecorder.
Mr. Nnrclsco Leal broke hit Ijiil'l'V
yesterday while crossing the railroad
tracK in anproacuing tne special car oi
General Naraajo who It hit gueat while
in the city.
The Mission Itolllng Cluti received
two challenges for match tratiies vester-
day. One was lent by the Fourth Ward
toning uuu anu anotner oy tne roui
inert' Garden Club.
The Tenth Annual Commencement
ball will be Blven bv the Cadets of tbo
Agricultural and Mechanical College
at Bryan Texas Tuesday June 1st.
ine J.iaiir nas oeen invueu.
Ixist Stindav morntnir. between
Kast Commerce street and the Salado
turglcal pocket dressing case. Finder
will be rewarded atG. Schroeder't store
311 Kast Commerce street. It
While rldlnir a nonv raco nt the
Springs oi) Saturday evening tbe little
aon of Frank Wiley fell from hit horse
ana was seriously nun. uniiuren suouiu
not be thus exposed to Injury.
Mr. Griff Jones nostofflce mailing
clerk leaves on the 1st of June for n two
months' vacation lie will probably go
to California. During his absence Mr.
Hal Howard Jr. will nil his position.
If vou need nnvtblng tn drv iroods.
clothing hoots shoes and hats put one
band on your pocket-book and the other
hand on your heart and go down to A.
Kahn A Co. Their prices will astonisn
you. o-6-tf
The committee of arrangements for
the approaching plcnlo by the Mission
llose Company Messrs. Ilelllgmnnn
Caen Abbey and Miller have Invited
the I.ifiiiT to attend their nlcnla near the
Second Mission Sunday May 23.
Mr. Taylor ono of the foot racers at
the Springs yesterday wants to run the
champion of Government Hill 100 yards
for $50 n aide and haa deported a $5
forfeit with C. II. Ilnrl on Commerce
street. This sport Is becoming quite
popular.
No newt has been received or tbe
man Wllllamt who killed Brown Friday
night. The olllcers were Informed yes-
terday that he had beep seen going on
the Blanco road but they regard thlt as
Intended for a blind ana think ho baa
gone to Mexico.
The fifth anniversary of the rouse-
cratlon of lliu Itlght Itev. Bishop Nerur
of the San Fernando Cathedral will be
celebrated at the cathedral to-morrow.
An Invitation to attend Is extended to
rll Catholics by whom tbe Bishop la
generally beloved.
We call tbo attention of our readers
to the new card or A. Ileuslnger who
nat me agency lor me sate oi ine unin
Automatic Haystacker and Gatherer
and has received a onload of these money
and labor-saving machines which he
oilers at factory prices.
The little -1-year-old daughter of Mr.
Clem S. Bee and lady died on Saturday
and wat buried yetterday. The mulcted
parents have the sympathy of friends
and the consolation of knowing that
their baby la safe In the nrma of lllm
who said "Stiller little children." etc.
The Jury of Inquest over the body of
jnmea nrown on aiuruay returned a
verdict tnat tno ueceaseu came to tin
death from pistol shot wounds Inflicted
by the handt of Lewis B. Williams. A
warrant it out for the arrest or Wllllamt
who has nut yet been captured
The ladles who assisted in the late
Catholic fair at Turner ball have re-
quested the l.imir to express their deeii
gratitude to Mrt. O. Petltpalu for her un-
tiring eflortt to promote the success of
tueiair ana to -nr. t.u uiesseinorst the
keeper of tbu ball lor his gentlemanly
assistance and the many favors be ren-
dered them.
A fight occurred at one of the col-
ored churches lust night between J. V.
Carter and Jesse Winn two colored
men. A white man wat at the root of
the matter but the details are too unlit
for publication. Carter waa lined SHI
for striking Winn nnd was dismissed of
tue cuarge of carrying a pistol.
PERSONAL.
1'. Coghlan and lady from Santa Fe
N. M. are In the city.
Dr. J. 1'felflernnd lady ol Carrlzo
Springs Is In the elty.
J. M.Arnold a sheep man of Monte)
is laaiug in tue Alamo Ulty.
John A. Kerr a big merchant and IP
karat citizen of Cotulla Is nt the South'
ern.
A. D. Stevens and J. M. Itulm.eanlial.
isfsfrom Pennsylvania are at the Mav
erick-.
C. W. MoNelll Deputy United Statet
Marshal Is nt the Menger Hotel from
Knclnal.
D. W. An. Jones an extensive mer.
chant In the City or Mexico Is In San
Antonio.
B. W. Walker General Traflle Agent
of tbe Missouri Paolflo Hallread It In
tne city.
General John B. Frlsble largely Inter-
eaieu in tue juexican central itaiiroad
It at tbe Menger.
Mr. 1'urcell. a merchant from HalMllo
Mex. accompanied by lilt lady are In
the metropolis of Texas
The Misses Olllli accompanied by
Mln Martha Payne have gone to the
country on a snort rusticating tour.
J Deutz a leading hardware mer-
chant from Laredo and formerly a resl
dent of San Antonio It In tbe city.
Mr. James II. David from Corpus
Chrlttl hat arrived In the city with a
big bunch of lionet which he will ship
thlt afternoon.
Mr. M. M. Bright one of tho San An-
tonio riflemen bat left for North Caro-
lina on Important real estate business
which will detain htm several months
Mr. William Votaw and family for-
merly residents of San Antonio are In
the city on a visit. Mr. V.'a charming
daughter Mist Mattle accompanlea
tbem.
General Francisco Naranjo ex-Mln-liter
of War or tbe lEepublio or Mexico
accompanied by bit wife and a ion. It In
the city and stopping at the residence
of Mr. Narclto Leal with whom he it
related. The General It on bit way to
New York.
Monthly business meeting of the asso-
ciation at tbe new room 404 Houston
atreet to-night at 8 o'olock. A full at-
tendance U requested.
C. T. WiLuakM General Secretary.
TUB TEXAS PRESS
Will bo Entertained by Ban Antonio In
Royal Stylo
In accordance with a call Issued by
Hit Honor tho Mayor a una'll but rep-
retentallve body of oltlzena assembled
In tbe court-house on Saturday night to
take alepa for the entertainment or the
Press Association.
Mavor Callasban was elected Chair
man and C. F.Cotton Secretary.
The chair atated the object of tbe
meeting In a few comprehensive re-
marks and after some little discussion
as to the number of citizens to consti-
tute tho committee to see to tho matter
the following were selected with the
tiniierstanuiog mat iney are to nave
power to add to their number end take
full rl.arirn of the entire entertainment
of tbe Texas Press Association collect
money and disburse the tame and pro-
oeed to discharge the duties at once aa
Ihe association assemoies in nan Anto-
nio on the 18th Instant s
Colonel II. B. Andrews General
George W. Huts Judge Peter Shields.
L. W. Madaratz John H. Copclandand
Mayor Callaglian waa added.
General ci.cary annuunceii mat
Mra. Maverick and other ladles desired
to give an entertainment for the bene-
lltoitne Alamo moiiuuieniai iiaeocin-
Hon during the editors' visit ; but that
waa left to the deolslon of the commit
tee.
Monday evening at iu o ciocw at tue
Mayor's olllce. was tlxed at tbe time and
placo for the committee to meet.
In charge or thlt able committee the
entertainment In grand ttyle or tbe
Texas edltort la an assured fact and our
buslnest men should aid them liberally.
Attention.
There will be a sneclal meeting of tbe
Fourth Ward Itolllng club to-night. Im-
portant business comet up and a full
meeting li desired.
lr you are a quiet honest citizen or
New York how did these skeleton keys
and brass knuckles happen to be found
In your pant't pockets?" asked Judge
Dully oi a iiarti-iooking case.
"Were those things really found tn my
pants?" asked tbo prisoner In-
credulously. iotl Know very wen mat iney were.
Well.Judse. the onlv explanation 1
can oiler It that during the acullle me
nna tne ponce wuo arrestca me must
have changed pants. We were very
much excited at the time
"My husband It to poetic" said one
lady to nnotber In a atreet oar the other
day. "Have you ever tried rubbln lilt
Jlnta with hartshorn liniment mum?''
Interrupted a beefy looking woman with
n market basket nt her feet who waa
sitting at her elbow and overheard tbe
remark. "That'll straighten him out as
quick at anything 1 know of If ho hain't
got It too bad."
Dynamo Churning.
Still another wonderful use has been
found for electricity. Itecehlly elec-
trodes connected with a dynamo of tbe
power or -10 ordinary Danlell cells were
put Into 45 gallons of fresh milk and In
exactly four and one-half minutes the
II ii I1 was nt dairymen say churned the
butter rising upon tho surface. Tbo
quantity obtained waa fully equal to
that procured In tho ordinary way nnd
the quality perfect. SolenlllUi Ex-
change. SPECIAL NOTICES.
One gold leaf pin with bangle at-
tached. Finder will be rewarded by
leaving It at Bell A Bros. fi-10-2t
Tha Bon Ton Rsstaurant.
Mr. C. Henry lakes this method to In-
form his many friends and the traveling
publlo that ho haa lifted up a restaurant
nt No. 210 Acequla ttreet opposite tbe
Alamo Cement Company where he will
be ready to furnish Ilrst-class meals at
all hours during the da'. From an In-
spection of the establishment It Is no-
ticed that the appointments are nil llrst-
clasi. The dining room pantry and
kitchen uro all lifted up In elegant and
practical ttyle. The tables will be sup-
piled with everything the season brings
and polite waiters are In attendance.
A number or line furnished rooms In
connection with the establishment. Ira
Petroleum V Nasby.
1). It. Lpcke Petroleum V. Naaby
editor Toledo Blade writes: "I had
on a forellnger of my right band ono of
those pleasant pets a "run-round.''
Tbe linger became Inflamed to a degree
unbearable and swollen to nearly twice
Its natural size. A friend gave me
Henry's Carbolic Salve and in 20 min
utes the pain bad to mmuch subsided ai
to give me a fair night's rest which I
naa not nan ueiore lor a week" J lie. in-
flamatlon left the finger In a day I
consider It a molt valuable article."
Bar Fixtures at a Bargain.
A line set of bar fixtures and beer
pump apparatus it offered for tale at a
oargain uy uoiton x uonon. o-s-tr
Spoelal to Artists.
Ono of llio II nest establishments that San An
tonio it not Tonus ciui boast or is tno Art
(lullerv of n. II. Mueller at Una fltnmeree
street. Hero can bo imd artist's and dratiirlit-
iK)rt(l kinds. 'Knirritvlmrs. eliromua a
tialntlnira uro on liuud In un endless variety.
1'lcturo frames mouldlnirs and materials for
freaco and alirn pultitliiK In larire varieties.
Ctilnii decorations and material lor wax uow-
era In a lariro assortment. Mr. Mueller ro-c-olrcs
direct from factories lariro shlpmonts of
uulnts. oils and othor material lu that llnu as
well as window glass and Hue domestic andlm-
ported neooranvo wan paper are specialties in
Fins Millinery.
I respectfully call the attention of the
ladles to my display of French millinery
Hats and bonnets made In tbe latest
styles and at extremely low figures. A
specialty In mull cans. hats and bon
nets. Give me a trial and secure perfect
satltlactlon. mux. j.k i'kiie
4-lC-Gtu 43 Alamo Plaza
Opera "Bo-Peep."
Tbe sale of tickets for the opera "He-
Peep" will commence on May 10th at
Mr. Sim Hart's cigar store No. 3 West
Commeroe street. Price of tickets:
floor 75 cents; gallery SO cents. No
extra cuarge lor reserveu seats. o-s-2t
Hotel Arrivals.
Mkmikh IIotei. Oonoru! John 11 Frlsble
City lit Moilcoj T J gum. Both Nichols llos
lotuK II Keller. Fort Wnrthl J H Stewart.
Windsor Mo K A IJopie.J It Hktrvlnir Haiti.
Taylor (leoriro 8 Kvana K (J lllirnall Vred
floliUmlth. MniiidMraFfl Mend. New York!
.luleaA Itandle. I'harlea U Adnms Monterey
Mox! Mr and Mra A J Hull llarrlahuiy I'a.l
II Morris J Jl'hew.BK Utley II M Ualllmrt
Houston) I. IS McOounell Troy N VKIW
I'lckcrinif Cincinnati! w F Upton Behulen-
ourirt James nineiimun aiiBRiBHippii pit
Mra F H Anilrewa. HI 'Inula! T if Muttlla.'ltock.
portiU M Fry. IiOUlet lllot J Cllilaten Joaepli
Mlaauurl l'm lllu Hullwavi U W McNeill. Illl'
clnal Countrl HrVou Koehrlnff. New tlraun-
1CI4I w Jilllliuaon itrooaiyii.
80UTMKHN llOTKl.. I P Itoblnaon Austin
J tl Hill. Hurlturer. New Mexlom Julea A
herl. Houston! 8 J Arnold. Montelll 11 F Fly.
Jr Illinois: John A Kerr.-Cotulla Texas! J A
lleunett and M I. Hmitli llouraleai It V
Tliomniinii and John Wilder. Victoria: Jamea
II David Corpus Clirlstl: I) U Junes City or
Mexico! J Wise Ht Louis M01 Ueorite W
llrown llevlne Texas: W II Jeunliisa Jr
I'earsallt W 12 Tom Campbc-ltoul K J Kenedy
llrownavlllo: John K Foster Lullnir! John 8
Hproull Bui-lo 1'ass. Texaa II (i Frank".
I'oooe County: Jerome Harris Fort Worth: II
Fllnva. Maanni Mra V Pen2. Ijirne Laner
Mexico: B A Owen fjonzalesi Robert Lander-
n. a. a a. p. n it.
AiutiVAlJt Ann t
Until further notloe our trains
Dally (except HundM) as folluwsi
' Han Antonio
Arrlw at retina
I'ltlil
I (H
Airheatrtan Antonio
Uonneet nt Han Antonio with Ihe Missouri
'nclllo nnd Houtliern I'aeinc ItallWHiai nt
Klonat tile Willi ilua lines fur Hullier ami
rpring-. rieainnion aim
for
ki'vlllc (laktllto. Mineral City nnd all li
ii 1M.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till nnwiler never varies. A marvel of
purity strcnirth and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds and ean
not tie so d In competition with tho multitudes
of low lest short welxht alum or pliiisphato
Powder Company Inn Wall st reet. New Vork.
AMUSEMENTS.
Grand Children Opera!
MAY 14 AT CASINO HALL-
BO-PEEP I
OiHra tn 3 a tin hy Wnr.l rnliiririii Itli uxiet
Performed by Fifty-six Children
and tight Young Ladies.
t'ott.ui.K-a Rottni up fHtliiily fur llil ocva
mi Ill (III) lllt HMirHtu Blllu. Mllltlu llll'IlT
tliutllrt'ctloii f I'- Kn ultiifr. Mrttri' iiianiitn'
coHtHim! I'lc. y A rM-miiiitii.
PLEASURE RESORTS.
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
Only Resort of Pleasure In the
City of San Antonio.
Ciinuort 'lully rnm :i::t0 tn IO.:) p. tn.
A variety of amusement a ror young an J old.
llcfrealiinciitH of all ktinlH. Plenty of aliiulo
A first-clam restaurant In uttavlml to tbu oa-
taMlslimi'iit.
4 lVHin P. KKItltl.K I'roprletor.
SIMON FEST'S GARDEN.
The pilhliu nnd struuircrsln lied 4-Uftiu
MISCELLANEOUS.
reasonable) prices.
IMPORTANT U ou ilcslru city trade adver
tlsolntho l.ttrlit tho moat iruuerallr rwnd
papTin innon
ALEX HARRIS
stil. MciiU at all liauiit. umi tlio tallica fui
nlslied with tho lieat tho maiket atTunU. Also
leouretimanu eneruct.
Parties Picnics and Balls Provided For
Polito and attentive waiters In attendance
WM. N BUM ANN. DKO. ICKV
Neumann 5c Icke
Wholesale and retail dealers lu
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Goods delivered promptly to any part of tho
city.
jVAU we ask la n trial to convince tho pub
lic mai wo sen kimmis Hi roeK-imiuiui pncei
and kIvo them tho liett articles.
C0R.E. COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS
Telephone No. ITT. 4-B-6in
RACKETT fi SALL1WAY
Plain and OrnainentaJ Plasterers
Only Practical Cement uud Stucco Workers
In tho city. PJuBter. Hkajf Cltra-Nellc Tena
Cotta. Peitlms nnd Keen's Comeut Manufao-
turersoi
Patent Stone Mantels.
Itepalrlnir III all Its branches promptly done
AllwoiltiruuiauU'od. mi
OrrlCU-336 I. Cemmrcaandlj SI. Miry't;st
Proposah for SubBistenco Supplies
... . i
orricx of tub (
I'l'ltCIIABJNU AND Dl'.POT. C.B.
San Antonio. Tex..'May S. IWD.v:
CjnAIiF.D I'HOPORALR In dunlioate suhieet
O to tho usual oondltlons will Lo reoelved at
tills ottlee until 13 o'clock noon- on May tl.
law for ruriuaiunir and immediate aeuvery oi
2'JilU Pounds Cornuieal lu new scainlc
aaeka.
!aii) l'ounds Onions lu barrels.
l.tHJO Founds Uutona lu sacks.
1S.0U0 Founds I'otatiM'S In barrels.-
ilaxlfoetwliltelMuoI.u'mtier.)t'lnchdrosaod
l.oao loet White l'loe Lumbcr.l-tuob.dnisao!
Illdders must state tho variety offered and
tho locality In which raised.
lllank proiaisals. and further Information
Mamit. CUBIUNO.-a-10-Gt
I'lirchasluv awl Depot C. 8.
" fsa?"'Slla
C. B. FRANK'S
ALAMO
o Our Regular
PiPntlpmpn. nttontlnn'l
what we have to say about
ODR BLUE FLAHNSL SD1TS
Am MA1IKF.1) with the Iyra and l'lllCII).
Ut7l- at IS 40
tit HMO. warrniitcil all wool at 7 1ft
lit tail! A I all wool ...at BOA
Lot W)K Cheviot at 10 00
Fancy Plaid In Casslmeres.
i mm at an is
L pawtl .at a 2S
ITIril. onlrtSI left... at a aa
M ieh.1 llaiwlxaoo and all wool at 10 00
.oiikmo naniisoino ami ail woot .atltion
AA tine Handsome and all wool. .at IO at
id ni.4. Handsome andnllwool. .. .at 11 IS
Three hundred and fifty more salts very
dihy styles. In Worsted Corkscrew Mohair
id other llRht fahrlca fin- spring: wear ranir-
ir all tho way from til Ml to tis. In
Youths' and Boys' Suits
3 1 and 33
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
Harilware Stoves Aoicultaral MolBieits
Tlnwar. Agmt Ironwar. aod Baltdara Hardw.r.
Paints Oil. OUaa Nail. CsU.ry Bta.
Agent for the Daln Automatic Haj Stacker and Gatherer
(The (Jreatest Labor-Savins Machine)
LANDBCTH'S (IABDKN SCKDS
Fence Wire of Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
ELKHART CARRIAGE
KTrr Bony oia oy iMtUMiaui
frirA W haw bo amis Mt for
rclTt roars bava daatl wita Um eon-
iniMr. wiiBnuTwiHnwiuiinT)'
Iffi ofesunloinf befor buy.
lag. Wepayfralcnbotawara V
ii mot Miwavnorr. wamut
evmyttlntfortwoyMnOM
iprlaaWaK
Addnaa.
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments!
At
A. KAHN & CO.'S.
We cannot be undersold as we have again re
duced our prices 20 Per
Our aim is to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE In San
Antonio. We have no special days for drives. We
don't give any Chromos or Watches.
CLOTHING DEPABTHEHT.
m llnnlm-artera on nrioea. and W.
bought a tui.tuo bankrupt atook at 10 centa on
tlm dollar. You can aavo money bv examin
ing- our stock.
too dents' Casslmere Suits at Si M..wortti w
litltk'nts' Caa.lmere Suits at 5 60.. worth 1000
MO flenta' Caaalmera Sulta at a 60. .worth 11 60
undent.' Casslmere Hutu at 7 0O..worthlJ0O
loo dents' Casslmere SulU at T SO. .worth 13 00
IIM dents' Seersucker Sulu at 50.. worth 400
lil l'ulra lllue Flannel l'ants at 2 00. .worth II 60
Youths' Hoys' and Children's Suits
SO Hoys' Waists T. ....at aio
u l'alrs Hoys' Knoo I'anU at Mo pair
WHITE GOODSDEPARTMEHT.
lanrioccaWhlto floods.... ....... .at So yard
un Pleoea Indian IJnon at ttHo yard
600 Fleces Indian Linen fine at loo yard
aoo rjocos very lino from Ulio to ISO yard
Also a very large u
medium and; very la
l!o 160 3W and ao;
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMEST
m Euibroidored Dress Patterns at 1 60
75 Km broldorod Dress Pattern at 60
You can aavo 40 percent by prlclnir our Km-
broideries for wo havO not them very low. In
Hamburg and Hwlas from So per yard up.
All-over Laoo for yoke and aleevea
from 250 per yard up
1000 Fleces Fane; Diess Lawns at 3c.
6110 Piece all .hade. Nun's Veiling- .at So
176 Piece. HrooadedCauras at lOo
75 Pleeea Ottoman Tissue at 16o
rll.ra. AlhHtroaa. worth O5o at20O
400 Pleoea dlnghams....at 6a so 100 and mfo
60 Pieces French Sateens . . t .at 2Uo
And inauy other novelties In Dress flood too
A.. KZA-HIIsr &c GO
Main Plaza and Acequia Street.
SCSI'S BUM GUI !
AUOVK THE OITT BBBWKBT
' lleer and Cool Bunusor
aooaaa by way of Qrayon street. Iteautlful
Shade. Call and ae. me.
t tiWia JOHN SCHCH.'ProprietoT
STORE.
Weekly Drive
Ronri 'nriri nnnrlai. mint.
Clothing:
For we are tli Klngi In that Hoe and no mis-
take. BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
In tinmen quantities three for 60 ovnti and
better one.
PERCALE SHIRTS
We offer 100 doten very pretty patUrns at
tra fine pleated and plain fronts.
no miwo inciuae a Tory fuuq u
ITnlaundercd Hklrt at 55 cents each.
Do not miss this
chance but call and get
a Nice Spring Outfit at
Alamo PlazaA
San Antonio Texas
Ch ample
I udOh
:te lu
& HARNES
W. II. KUATT. BMi-ilarr Klkkari la.l.a..
Cent from former prices.
CURTAIHS ARD CORTAIH GOODS.
NotUno-faam Laoe Curtains all lataat dMlraa
aud choioo patterns as low aa 91 M per pair.
Bee our II 25 Marseille guilt.
K0TI01S.
6000 Ikn. Good Thread attOodoa
aii styles or uuuea- oanTu ueiia. a. tuoeaea
1000 Children's Hubber Bibbt at So
H0USEFUR1ISHI1G GOODS DEPARTMT.
600 Doa. very beary Honeycomb Towrls
tlw.l4rreTurkiahToweU....!!!!!at IU
50 Plooes Turkey lted Table Damask
atttorurd
DO Pieces Turkar Fanor Table Dam
ask at 60o yard
W Pleoes Half Bleached Table Damask.
at Mo yard
60 Pieces Half Bleached Table Damask '
at 8to yard
60 Plooes Bleached from 40o up
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
Bleached Bheetltus
lied ilokln... " ..
Brown UheeUnjs.
from 6o per yard up
Bed Calicoes from to peryard u:
GUSTAT PELTZER'S SAL00I
Oor.Bamra tad Alaaa. alts. aata A.taala
Deer on draught Luneh and nfrwahsunta
at all time..
The fourth Ward Bowling Club have their
rendezvous here. Call and see em.
4-Mm QUBTAV FELTZEB Propitotor.
VJJ.
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