San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, May 31, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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MONDAY MAY 31. 1880.
We beg to mlviso tlio imrtlcs wlio
lmvo bo anxiously nwniitil Urn
in rival of tlio Celebrated
"Stlf-Vciitlliitlnt'"
Ice-Berg Refrigerators
Unit wc liavo just received another
lot. Call early as wo lmvo ro-
celvcil only a limited sup-
ply tlio hiiiiuifiii:tmern
being unablo to
supply tlio
demand.
PAUL WAGNER Sole Apnl
MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
Now York Direct I
Is l.j- tlii- a.iilar Mhiiiic rs of ll.i'
MALLORY LINE
SalUtiy Tnnn
Galveston Every Wednesday.
Itirtmtrli n1f. San At
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Itali-H ltH'liil' eerlhln
ticket. iliilu-tiN.itw iiikI f
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VMM M(rtT AlTCIlt Nit l-M'ht Cm
OHCAIt BEKIJMTKOW T. II. (1
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Livery State & Hacks Connected
larks Nn. 1011 12 II 11 1.1. Undertakers
i!io. 24 ilium street ami Slahlca opposlto
tfena-cr lintel. Ibvlics embalmed and shipped
all iiolntalnlh.. Union. Only Whltollearse
IhoClty. lllH.n Hay and Nlirht. Tel. 11.
CARTER & MULLALY;
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
a Nil
FUNERAL DIRECT0R8
Vi unil 44 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
dlVSncclal Attention mv
n forwarding-
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insnrtiicunitcdstaics. Tele-
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BUSINESS SPAIIKS.
The Lett meals at tlic lion Ton
Restaurant 210 Acequla street. 6-17-lru
White flannel suit ami white duck
pants at L'aucoast & Son. 5-5-1 f
For a nice meal call at the lion Ton
Kestaurant 210 Acequla St. 5-17.) in
When you need any lobnrlntlnircall
around and get prices at the Light
Sullivan's It the leadlnj? home for
ladles line shoes In all widths from A.
lo F. F. 5-H-tf
Feathers dyed cleaned and curled
at Madam Qulnlan's 221 and 2IU Com-
merce street. 5-12-1 m
For eleicance. style and tit In tools
nnd shoet ko to Sullivan's No. 219 Com
merce street. 5-1 III
Don't fall lo see Madame Qulnlan's
hair Roods iglossy switches etc. 221 and
?iu commerce Btreet. o-12-lru
I'ancost & Son have Jutt received
another lot of choice summer rlothlnir.
Illg men take notice; we will give loua
o-ft-tr
10-Bear In mind that Frank J. HnltAl
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
iuu inusruauuoai ana ureal iMonnern
depot. 9-11-ly
Why buv elsewhere vour IInre.l.i
and Square Meal where you can get
mem m cents per pound at Wultr
cigar store? l-c-tf
Metallic cartridges lull assortment
all calibres best makes and said at man-
ufacturers' prices at I'lperA Scbulthess
If vou want to buv or sell anv kind
of stock or real estate go to Chavez
Morln & Mateu South Flores street.
'I'bey will deal squarely. 1-2-tf
Madame Oulnlan's mllllnarv Is ele
gant and stylish and the prices are
reasonable. Hats from $1 to $25 at 221
ana zis commerce street. o-iz-im
Job lots of ladles and misses fine
lhoes and slippers from 50 cents to $1.00.
Ureatest bargains ever offered In San
Antonio at Sullivan's No. 249 Commerce
street. d-h-u
Chavez Morln & Mateu have taken
charge of the stock yard on South Flores
street south of Military plaza where
tuey win ao a commission ousiness Duy-
Ingand selling all kinds of stockl-0-tf
Try Fowler'a Ice cold soda water
with positively pure fruit syrups; also
vlchy or soda with milk of magnesia
wheat phosphates tongallne or acid
pnospuates lemon orange raspoerry
strawberry and chocolate syrupaasDe-
cislty. No. 14 West Houston St. 4-lfj-tf
Durlaga serious run of whooping
eoagh at Stillwater N. If. the physi
cians iounu mat Acner s .iigiisii uem-
edv was a rjosltlve cure and Drescrlbed
It very freely. Ragland and Co. and
II. L. Fowler say that In all their expe-
rience they never have known any used-
Iclno to equal It. They guarantee it to
cure all Coughs (especially chronlo
enscs) Croup Asthma and Coosump-
tloa 1
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIGHT.
dathored Here and There bv thg Loral
Reporters.
Ask Harry II about that warl.
Cuban I. a Creole fi cents at C. II.
Hart's. B-.11.1t
Vo"lonf the city council this nf-
ternor ii.
See C. II. Hart for all Havana cigars
at 5 cents. 1 S-ll-lt
The Fashion theatre has a change of
bill to-night.
Huh your back with St. Jacob's Oil
and I list pain will leave ynu.
The federal court was not In session
to-day as It was a legal holiday
There was a large-sired row near
the Sunset depot Saturday night
1'. II. and llrahma eggs 31 Holedad
street; also bees and honey for tale tf
When you want llrst-class Job work
at reasonable rates call at the l.uiur of-
lice.
Vou can tret the best three-dollar
shoe at Sullivan's No. 219 Commerce
street. ft-Htr
I'ancoaet A Son keen all the novel
ties In clothing lint anil fine furnishing
goods. r-5-tf
The Mikado club will meet to-night
and Ihe ladles are expected to be pres
ent also.
County Judco Wurzbach attended
school exerolses on the Calaveras on
Saturday.
There Is no couirh remedy nroiluc-
tlve of such good results as Itrd Star
Cough cure.
Don't nav fancy nr ces for visiting
cards when you can get them free at
the l.nniT ouice.
The farmers say that It rain does not
come soon many of their crops will be
past reneinpnou.
The Houston Post savs Knluht of
Labor (?) Campbell was defeated for
street commissioner.
Cant. John T. I.vllo hat purchased
3400 head of cattle from Mr. Dell lie-
weese at private llgures.
- '1 lie election of CavanaiiKh Is tele
graphed by the various correspondents
as a Knight of Labor defeat.
The churches were all well nlli-nili il
yeitrrday and the congregations up-
penreu earnest unit warm.
Mr. Chas. A. llauer has been an-
nolnled manager of the old Professor
saloon by Mrs. Murphy.
Colonel John H thers Is conl Int-u to
his bed to-day. He Is not quite rccov-
red from nit gun-shot wound.
The plasterers painters nnd carpen
ters propose to make a combined effort
to secure the 8-hour movement.
The screnaders were out on I'ecnn
street Saturday night serenading some
The street and brldire committee
should pay a visit to the Lewis bridge
wuicu fauiy neeus some repairs.
A Utile son of a fruit dealer named
Battaglla on Commerce street fell yes-
terday and Injured himself somewhat.
The treleht denota were closed to-
day and there was no mall delivery ow
ing to tiieouservauon of Decoration day.
The dance at the dinner hull on
Concho street was crowded Saturday
and last night. Excellent order pre-
Ills honor Mayor Callnghan. lins
en appointed on the state board ofeilu-
itlon In nlace of W. I.. Thommnn. re
signed.
The lion Ton club's Dlcnla at the
Salado yesterday was a pleasant one
and no accidents or untoward events
look place.
San Antonio Inventors are still to
the fa-re. Charles Iluchel the architect
has secured a patent for a two-wheeled
conveyance.
Slxtv dollars In cash will bur four
nice building lots In block l.'I'J on Ala-
7.an creek. Inquire of T. II. Johnson
Liaiir olllce. 0-27-tf
A full line of ready-made dresses In
white batiste seersuckers.lnwns. etc nt
Madame (jnlnlan't 221 nnd 21G Com-
merce street. 5-12-lut
Tho supposed granite discovery at
Fredericksburg Is found to bo a very tine
marble similar to the celebrated Egyp-
tian specimen
The lady friends er both the San
Antonio and llelknap Hllle companies
responded nobly to their appeal for
flowers to-day.
Messrs. Carter & Mullaly the trans-
fer men ol this city received another
line omnibus yesterday via the I. A 0.
N. railway from Qulncy Ills.
Humor bns It that San Antonio Is to
lose one of Its popular ladles lime Fur-
rel and that a wealthy Cincinnati mer-
chant will gain a wife soon
For sale. Two lino building lots.
Size 110-170 feet In blook 137 west of
San l'edro creek adjoining Krlsch prop-
erty. Inquire of T. II. Johnson I.kiiit
olllce. tf
-Mr. John Fowler and Mr. Jacob
Schuele returned last Saturday from
Gonzales where they had been to put
up one of Mr. Sohuele's patent Ice ma-
chines. There were nine arrests by the city
police on charges of lighting Saturday
nud Sunday nights besides the arrests
for beating and striking. Pretty good.
Mr. Qeorge II. Kalteyer returned
Inst nlrht from bis prolonged visit to
New ork he having accompanied his
wife that distance on the way to Europe.
The country between San Antonio
and Austin looks very dry and rain Is
badly needed although crops are flour-
ishing and appear not to tuller from the
drought.
A orank visited the Springs yester-
day and said he wanted to kill tome one
but Captain Hughes the obliging city
detective persuaded him to postpone
the fuueral.
Joseph Scholleld of Philadelphia; II.
Lunnltt of Chloago and J. It. Wolf of
New York are doing the honors to the
Alamo city and have headquarters nt
the Maverick
There will be a sociable next Friday
evening at the residence ofltev. W. Ii.
Preston on Dallas street given by the
Mite society of the Cumberland Presby-
terian church.
The charter for the Soolety for Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals Is here
but unfortunately a quorum of the so-
ciety cannot be got together to carry on
the good work.
Dr. Julius Draunnagel the popular
city physlolan returned yesterday from
Agnus Callentes or Hot Springs near
Monterey. Uls health Is much Improved
by bis sojourn In Mexico.
J J. Cavanaugh was elected street
commissioner last Saturday though
Campbell the next strongest candidate
thinks the returns of wards Nos. 1 2 and
S will be Investigated.
The new Are bell for engine com-
pany No. 2 Is now hung In position nnd
was rung last Saturday. It has a much
louder and more distinct tone than the
bell of II to company No. 1
Seventh ttreet.near avenue D and E
Is attracting a great deal of attention
rrom the young bloods of the city nnd
the neighbors are complaining and say
they will have the evil uprooted.
A plcnlo party which left Mrs.
Ilium's residence on Avenue D for a doy
in the woods spent a pleasant time.
Mrs. Ilium must accept this reporter's
regrets for not being present as per in-
vitation on account of a pressure of
business yesterday.
The Ilelknapt hsd 21 men In line
this morning besides the captain nnd
guides. The San Antonio rifles had 10
captain and guides.
K. Lnincken amused himself yester-
day at Intervals In beating his wife. She
became tlreil of It dually nnd had Mm
arrested and lined for It.
The San Antonio ICHIu association
held nn Interesting thoot nt the range
on Ponder House hill yesterday.. They
are practicing hard for the coming tour-
nament to take plare Juno llllh.
If ho will apply for It now the old
gas company's champion can have his
patent petltlon-llllng.prcservlng pro-
cess stereotyped t tho l.lillir olllce.
The machinery works beautifully.
F. W Shnw n hnckman was hefore
the rrcorder this morning for careless
driving. He backed his hack Into Colonel
F. P. Jlord's buggy Saturdny nt the elec-
tion polls of the Second ward nnd threw
that gentleman out of his buggy.
Lookout for Cuban hnnd-mado
cigars "Ln Creole" all Hnvnna at fi
dents. For tale by C. II. Ilnrt. the
straight tobacconist nt Commerce street
bridge. P. S HHe has no partners and
no branch store on west side of bridge.
A young lady on a San Pedro street-
car was placed In u terrible predica-
ment the other day by her bustle strings
giving way aud exposing no doubt
more nowspaper literature under her
skirls than tho would ever be nble to
cram Into the small space nature In her
case allotted for brains
I'KIISONAL.
W. O. Dnugherly of Pcarsnll Is nt
the St. Leonard.
Dr. John (hunt of Laredo Is k guest
at the Menger hotel
T. II. Kii) kcmlall nnd three suns of
Tllden are nt the St. Leonard
Mr. J. L. Slnjden the well-known
woolburer Iclt this morning for Hock-
dale. P.O. Pauls n (lalve'Stoii cotton man
has been n'vlsltor III the Alamo city In
Ihe Interest of his llriu.
Cantnln ll.O. Andrews au-oiupnnlt'd
by Miss Edith liogers are at Ihe St.
Leonard from Atascosa county.
Mrs J .Moore who has spent lhu
greater part of last winter In San Anto-
nio left tn-ilny for San Francisco.
E. Deggs of CatroWlle; J C. Ilor-
ham ol Austin nnd E. Vnn I.ouk of
Philadelphia are nt the Hotel .Maverick.
Mr. F. Pfell'er nn old resident of San
Antonio but now of Mural linn Presidio
county Texas left for home yesterday.
Mrs. Hit-hard llurke who linn been
spending Ihe winter nt Mrs. Cole'n resi-
dence left today for her home In Mil-
waukee Wisconsin.
John Ping Lorenzo Xanibrano II.
Oarcla Antonio I'.nmlrez all prominent
citizens of San Diego are In the city on
business nnd plensure.
.Miss Eva Snylor daughter of the rx-
mayor of Austin arrived on Saturday
from Austin and It the guest of Mrs
Charles W. Ugden.
Miss Hosa Hoblnson n charming
young Miss of Peartall Is in this city
visiting Mrs. I. C. Tuttle nt her resi-
dence on nvenuo C.
Lieutenant C. C. Hewitt of Fort
Chirk passed through San Antonio jes-
terday on his way to Kansas city
where he goes on olllclnl business.
Miss lleltle Heed or Mprlnn nod
Mlsi Travis Strong of Helton both
charming )ounglailles are In the city
tho guests of Miss Haenel.
Ilerr DIetzel proprietor of the Texas
Post Is visiting tilts city In the Inter-
est of his valuable paper nnd gae tho
Liimr n pleasant call this morning.
Mrs. W. 'Taussig the wife of n promi-
nent St. Louis merchant ncroinjinnled
by her nieces MIssAllee llohstein nnd
Miss Adln Wuerpel nre guests at the
Menger hotel
Colonel II 1. lilclinr of Medina
county lins returned after n jenr's so.
Journ In Oerinany. The colonel sijs
there Is nothing like Te xas niter nil
tlrst last and nil the time.
Judge McCormlck passed through San
Antonio en route for Floresvllle where
he will hold court. Judge Goodrich
and the "Irrepressible" W. II Ilurgess
ofSegnln follow in his train
Mr. Thomas Collier of Dundee Scot-
land Is nt the Menger hotel He has re-
turned from Mexico whither he has
been In tlio Interest or Ilrltlsh railroad
capitalists and Is on the way home.
Fresh Labor for tho Quuriiea.
renltentlnry Contractor Mc( ulloch
with Captain Thomas Hughes of this
city left yesterday morning with the
following named convicts chained to.
gelher nnd bound for their destination
the whlto convicts to lhu quarries nt
llurnet anil the negro convicts to Henrne
where their terms will be served: O
Lope. George Waugh W. N. Robert-
son Jesse Durand Dick Falthenstahl
John Connor alias Wilson Narclso
licyes Willie Senrcey Isniu Warren!.
Oreen and A. Ezcbb. There was nlso
one from Kinney county named M.
Martinez.
Contractor Whitehead will arrive In a
few days and convey Hie wife murderer
Ilurkhanlt and the negru woman Mnry
Clark to Hunlsvllle penitentiary. On
his way to Huntsville ho will pick up
two more convicts ut Seguln nnd one nt
Columbus
liullv Boy.
W. J. Harris messenger nt Ihe depart-
ment headquarters has tliecredlt of sell-
ing over 100 tickets for the Confederate
home concert. The "blue" served the
"gray" In an effective manner.
Recorder's Court.
Sunday and Sunday night usually till
the police net so that Monday Is a bo-
nanza for the recorder. The following
Is a list or cases on trial this morning:
L. Eisner and Simon Itouff Insulting
language tontlnued.
OusBtandt striking $5.
S. Suenault lnsultng language $3.
F Dueschene plain drunk $3.
James Henson beating and strik-
ing. $5.
Fanny Ollon quarreling and light.
Ing. $5.
Jim Cook drunk on street $S.
Ed Hugo drunk and down $5.
Charles Williams qunrrellngand light
ing in.
Ne
ine.
William Green vagrant $5 or 10 days.
J. Christopher vagrant $5 or 10 days.
II. Hernandez Insulting language $.".
J. P. Murphy vagrant $5 or 10 days.
William Neely vagrant $5 or 10 days.
John Smith drunk nnd disorderly $2.'i
William Wbltford drunk nnd disor-
derly. $25.
William Markgrnf disorderly alias
warrant.
Dan Hardy lighting dismissed.
Green Mozell fighting $5.
Firman Casllla lighting continued.
Jim Sanders lighting continued.
8. W. Shaw careless driving dis-
missed. William Key vagrant $5 or 20 days
K. Lankln beating nnd striking $5.
C. Hernandez beating and striking
lined $7.
Hill Whltford drunk nnd down $3.
P Serda drunk nnd down $5.
Juan Itodrlguez drunk nnd down $5
Ed. McCarty disorderly $5.
Jacob Kohn disorderly $5.
C. Garcia drunk and disorderly $5.
A Monson drunk nnd down $5.
J. Lugnosa drunk nnd down dis-
missed Antonio Garcia drunk and down $5
CONTRIBUTION BOX.
INotk. Short letters from our readers are
tolleltc.1 rortlilse.luninon any subject. Hio
name or llio writer must iet-omniir tlio ar-
ticle. Abtirwn.le iMatrt l mu-neri forall
rejected -tnnniunlcntlniis 1
Short Stop.
Cook was well cooked In Ihe last Ala-
innner. fleieral fellows ro now lorry they
spoke
'ihe sound of the ring resounded
around Saturday.
The strife Is over and llryan got there
with dual pedals diiallsllo peuallty so
to speak.
King out (lie old ring In tho hew the
ring has Jet a ring or two.
Who runs behind for olllce may sur-
vive to run another day.
Scott hat no mora use for the ring
than n lllli hour citizen has for patriot-
ism. Although the clique he failed lo tram-
mel a man's a man be ha a Campbell.
Candidates are shaky fellows after ull.
Itefore election they shake our hands
and after they shnke us.
Some have shed Ihelr Stetsons be-
cause as Ihey say It Is gelling too hot
for them They don't say whether the
(fluidity npnlles lo the tiles or them-
selves. The hoy who vends the Chief n penny
paper for a nickel contemplates strik-
ing they say because ho can't make
enough to buy u gimlet lo bore n certain
bore for Ihe simples.
Endorsed candidates now doubtless
believe that endorsements don't always
endorse that ungrensed vehicles are
slow coaches election day and that the
vnte-corrallng olllcc-sccker Is generally
the one who sees the other last.
San I'miio.
Some More Kicking
IMHorh'nn Antonio I.luM.
We notice In your Saturday's Issuo a
call for a mass meeting Monday night.
May aist at tho A. M. E. church. The
call rends that there Is great dissatis-
faction with what has been dona by tho
committee of nrrangements for the eel-
ebrMlon Juno lUlh. Now Mr. Editor
wetish you will allow ut to say that
we. can not believe Unit such great dis-
satisfaction exists from.tlic fact Hint wo
have not henrd of hut one man who was
really dlssatlslled and all who know
anything nbout It at nil know him. Wo
wish to say to th'.' committee wo do hope
that they "will go on with their good
work nnd pay no attention or respect
the call for lie. who tries to please every-
body will please nobody.
J. IE. Davh
Tho Itohitions Itetwt
i tho Sexes.
lldltor Sim Anlonl.i l.li:lit.
Hoping under the present troubled
slate of the skies you will glvo iny
humble piece an Insertion In the Light.
I write from natural emotions for our
sex In iitlmu Ilk the present. Tho Aus-
tin tragedy gives rise to many reflec-
tions. Mrs Phillips cannot hejustlllcd;
and It Is pitiful when her head Is under
Ihe tod In n dishonored grave to be
talking of her beauty and manifold
charms. Hut a word struggles for ut-
terance nt to men of mark and reputa-
tion nnd station ne nnd nt times of
church membership too ply Ing thelrcun-
nlng arts to make vlco lovely In the eyea
of n 3 oung woman who looks upon
them ns something well-nigh super-
human Men have even been known to
Iny down the. maxim that It was "none
of their business" to ndvise or aid by
proper thought young women In virtu-
ous strength and purity; that their bus-
iness was only to watch out for any
weakness ns an animal does for n low
panel of fence.
Now I would like to ask; should not
mutual and chivalrous reflect charac-
terize the social Intercourse of men and
women? Aro they not on n common
footing as Intellectual unci accountable
beings? Have they not claims upon each
other's sympathy nnd kind co-operntlon
for highest usefulness ench In his sphere?
Are they to be looking out to take tome
low underhand ndvantngc one of the
other Ilka wild beasts of the forest? Oh
Shame whero Is thy blush? Ye great
men exalted lo high placu even what
think you of tho general public or of
Texas sovereigns at their homes with
Ihelr wives nnd children? Or better
nerhnps what do they think of vou?
Yes nnd what Is the opinion of mv sex
ofjou undof plenty of others besides
vou though that's not as much consola-
It Is my wish. Mr. Editor and the
wish or many other women to see a
little honor nnd honesty ln social Ufa In
grundeurs nnd high olllclals; nnd nlso a
Utile less hypocrisy ln church member-
ship making our holy religion a vulgar
hiss and scorn for nil ranks. "The de-
cellfulness of women" has been a
favorite lliome with witless pretenders;
but didn't you never hear f the deoclt-
fulness or men; If you haven't there's
a lltllo of It even on our own Texas
breezes at this time. Alas! alas! a noble
woman aided In the wuy from virtue
by so-called men who were In honor
hound lo be n wall of lire against all In-
trusion that would blast her unsullied
fame or domestic happiness. She's be-
yond mcn't tolls and beyond the low
dives of femalelmtisor satan. She sleeps
well; no sound can break her Iron
slumbers. A. Woman.
On tho War Path.
Five young men old enough lo know
better beciunc boisterously drunk Sat-
urday night nnd Sunday morning and
visited the house of 111 fame kept by Eva
Dojle about 8 o'clock Sunday morning
They could not gain admission and left
vowing they would return soon and
break down the doors. They left and
In nn hour three or tho party returned
one having a tlx shooter. They forced
the door oil Its hinges and began bright-
ening the occupants of the house by
presenting the pistol to their heads and
threatening to kill them An officer was
sent for nnd two of the most disorderly
of the three were arrested and lined
$2." each by the recorder this morning.
For St. John's Day.
The Light has received an Invitation
to attend the public Installation of olll-
ocrs grand barbecue and ball to be
given by Dimmit lodge No. 500 A. F.
and A. M. at Carrlzo Springs on St.
John's day June 24. Tho various com-
mittees named as follows glvo evidence
that no half-way measures for the ac-
commodation of guests will be taken.
Committees on ways and means IC.
F. Paulln J. PleHTer H. O. Mason.
Committee on Entertainment 11. W.
Peters Jos. Tumllnton Jno D McCarn.
Committee on barbecue Etc. L.
Virion F. Vandervoort C. V. Busby II.
Hughes.
The Malson Blanche
This establishment ranking as Justly
deserves among our restaurants as No.
A. 1 has lately undergone some renova-
tions and modern Improvements the
chief ones of which nre a new ventilat-
ing process for constant transmis-
sions of cooling breezes all doors of
Ingress nnd egress are shielded by beau-
tiful nnd artistic- wire-screen doors and
nary lly Is admitted to tempt the gour-
mand or him who loves his leisure for
his meals to be disturbed at the tlruo he
loves to partake of his dally meals.
Mr. J. II. Gulllemeltl and lady are both
experienced In the art of tuccessfuliy
catering to the public and will nover
leave a thing undone that will at all
times cater to the comfort or their guests.
The Malson lllanche Is situated on
Market street opposite the big market
and J 11 GullUmettl Is chief caterer.
Birthday Celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Zuscblag two of
the most popular of our German resi-
dents celebrated their birthday anni-
versaries Jointly yesterday at their resi-
dence on Nacogdoches street. A large
party of friends visited them during the
lay and evening and at night the
Turner mansnncrchor -serenaded the
host nnd hratess. A Ann lunch wsi
spread and wine and beer flowed freely.
It was one of tho happiest gatherings
over held In San Antonio and tho Limit
hopes for many more such anniversaries
to the happy pair.
Lost Oirl.
A little girt named Clara Hlnnlok liv-
ing on South Laredo street near Henry
Fest's store became lost from home yes-
terday and search was made for her all
the day In vain. She was Anally discov-
ered by Officer MoLcllan away
out upon Prospect hill nnd returned
home.
At It Again
San Antonio Is again promised an
electrlo light system and the promoters
Dr. Lindner and Hen J. Mauermann
contemplate putting In machinery ca-
pable of supplying 1000 Incandescent
llgnts of 10 candle power each.
Plcnlo Accidents.
On Hie return from tho Madison
Square church picnic Saturday a front
wheel of the band wagon rolled off and
oaused great excitement but no Injury
to the load or girls In the wagon. A pri-
vate carriage also broke down with no
Injury to Its occupants however.
Whero nre the Humanitarians?
A burro which two men had tied to a
wagon Saturday last to lead Into tho
country was choked to death and left
near the roadside. The animal was
stubborn and would not lead and they
very cruelly drove oft dragging the
animal until it was choked. Where Is
tho society for the Prevention or
Cruelty to nnluials?
A San Antonio Athlete.
Mr. Anron C. Panconst son of Mr. A.
Pancoast the well-known tailor. Is a stu-
dent at Swathmore college and recently
won tho gold medal for the 100 yards
foot race Time 10 4-5 seconds. His
record In his studies Is equally compli-
mentary. Hotel Arrivals.
Ml.vui.il MoTl.l..- M. I'. Collins I.) tie.
Station; Forest Melhuilel I.) tie station:
Tli". li. (leoiire Southern l'nclllc railway;
O.l!. Hewitt Kurt Claikf Charles S. Murphy
Hiidwire.Mnrrill 1-1. line Well W D. St-oirln
New York: W. U Harris. Sail Ana-clot o. w
llarnnnl Sahlnnl: Thomn. II Sioner (ton-
rates: W. K (iKHlrlch. W. II. Ilurires. Sriruln;
(JcnrircMcforiiiick Columbus; I A Thrasher
lola. Kas; v. r.Mlller.Coiierso:.loliu(lriinl
K. W. Ilnldwln nud family. Lamln; .Mrs. K. I'.
Child. Kt'QX Junction VI.; Thomas Collier
lltindee Scotland: .M. Iloth (Inhesion; J. J
inuiir urncKcu lex: .Mrs. William l
.Miss Allen llnhsleln Mli
Miss Adln Wucrnr
el SI.
II and family Sulllllo
icr -Mrs. 11. wollers Schulen-
boor: .M
(I.
John !
Uvaldcf II. II. ('much l'cnrsall.
South
l-'lelnlntr llel-
C II Clark lllllsboro: lion I'l'unUo Suens'
Hoina; Mrs Kodrlu-uor I'ledras ieirra.l J II
Price Jackson Mich: McMnhon lloilou; O
K.l.i
lomalcsl '
-( Mcllaulel l.vllc: I.
Carroll. Rairlo 1
l II .M Church. .Mw llrtiuu.
fclil! .Inhll 1! Kiwi
Dnarli- l'as: C A dans. Dnllaai A It Ste
(III Jen n I nits Florenvllle: .1 S l'ulevnot Jr
It M lluhrell llrowinv!llo:T V lllack L'ucrn;
A llru.Mmw Hiilbn: I' S Souell llutrli Mc-
llumu SeirulusI i: lllrhardion. M Joe- Mo:
.1 A Mm tin Houston; I) II Silltold Kloresvllla;
111 lliiiwii San Marcus; II I llcrir. Ilexar;
James McClosky Attica ().
To the Stockholders oflhe Ssnlntonto and Aran-
sas Pass Railway
The stockholders of this oompany are
hereby notllled that the called meeting
or stockholders will be held at the oflloe
of the company ln Workman's bank
building corner Houston street and
Alamo plazn on Wednesday June 2
IStiG Polls will be onen from 10 n. m. to
4 p. m. on the above date. 31-2t
Tor sslt Chesp
A fine sewing machine. Inquire at
this olllco. o-13-Ct
Grand Opening.
Tnke notice the Market Exchange Is
tho new name for what was formerly
known as the Bullhead saloon on Mar-
ket street. No. 259 by Mr. John Wolfram
on the 1st prox. Jtt-2t
Bucklen's Arnica Stive.
The Best Salve In the world for Cuts
Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Itheum
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It la guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A
Drless. ly
Flus.
Wooli ClTV llastl-op County Texas I
April IS Is.". f
Messrs. Morlcy llros.l
(If.nth I tried Mm ley's lllackbcrry IMxani
onlwoofniy children that liad the llux ery
bad. and It uctcd like a cliarm. curlnir Iheiii
bo llisi mid and well. I thank you lor limliur
such iMaluablouiiHlleluo on tho market To
all who am siiltcrimr from the nlioiocoui.
plaint I cuii cheerfully recoiuin 1 .Morley's
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till powder never rarlei. A marvel of
purttr itrenifth and wholeeomonesa. More
economical than tho ordinary kfndi and can
not be so.d In competition with the inultltudei
Powder Company lOfl Wall street. New York
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
To the Voteri of lloxor Countyi
I hereby announce myself ax a candidate for
tint pott It Ion of A6tor of llexar county at
the November election. J li. IjAbatt.
FOR RENT. Blx -room houno nicely papered
kitchen and stable No. fill Acequla street
for $ It). JiKulreat the house or county but
Yeyur'a office. SU-Ut
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
OFFICB-No. II I1EVINK llUlf.IllN(i.
Correspondence Solicited.
8AN ANTONIO TEXA8.
ii
Our Clothing aro a
Porfoct Fit.
d B. FRANK'S ALAMO STORE
Still Ahead of all Competition.
Never Undersold Prices Lower Than Ever.
Visit Ds DuiiDg His Ml
KKAD THE LIST OF DIUVKS WE QFfKIt:
CENTS' CLOTHING.
I lot Worsted Sulls. : t
I lot All Wool 7 1
I lot Navy lllue SI
lu styles Fancy Culawuy- Very Nobby.
YOUTHS' BOYS'
And Clilldre-u'i Suits. All llio I.nti-.l Pn
duel Ion.
GLUT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
CO
CO
Vou can saersi cr cent. by biiylnir from
rsi dozen tfnlaiiudryeil l.tnen-front Blilrtt
GENTS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS'
Bhous. Come nud sec them nnd you
surely buy.
Millinery Goods to Suit Most
Free or Charge
6. B. FRANK'S - -
Our Shoes Givo
Best.Wear.
A.TTEHsTTI01sr I
We would rospeclfullvctlll Ihe attention of nultdors Architects and Contractors lo Ihe
abow. fac-samllc of tho WAl.TEll'S-PA'lNNT MnTAI.IU SIIINdl.n mii.lo out of bent Char
coal. I erne nam (laltaulrcd nnd Copper for
I!cmiIc. we eon.tnnlly keep u heavy and wotl-nnsortod stock of all kinds of Tin Plate ilest
llrauds In Charcoal Koolluirand llrlirht Tin. We nre aluo SOI.I! AOKNTH for tho Cambrldnw
IKxilliur ami Sldllnr In Iron or steel sheets. And keep u full lino of Metals Sheet-Iron (black
and Kid aidnili ink llrais e'opicr. Tinners 'l-iuppllcs tools and machines
PIPER & SCHULTHESS
(Nos. 10 and 12 VTUllltl STIU'.BTJ
249 Market St. San Antonio.
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments I
At
A. KAHN & OO.'S.
We cannot be undersold as we have again re-
duced our prices 20 Per Cent from former prices.
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 JDEPARTMEHT.
Wo am lleailijuiiilers on prices und wo
Imuiilil u miKSI bankrupt stock al M ceulsnu
llio dollar. Vou can saw money by cxaiuln-
luir our stock.
UN) (louts' Cusstmei oSultsut tl .VI worth f 1 no
inn dents' Casalinero Suits ill tin. worlh III Ml
lll denta' (Hsstmeru Suits at I1M. worllilirsl
IMI dcnls' e'almero Suits ut 711. worth l-Msl
Km dents' Cosslinem Suits at 7rs)..wortli 1.1 (HI
llHKlel.ts'SeersuckerSultsnt SMI. .worth 401
13S Pairs lltuo Flannel Pants at -1 no. .worth II Ul
Youths' Hoys' and Children's Suits.
from 1 rs) suit up
annoys' Waists "t-o
:) Pairs Hoys' Kneo Pants it Wo pair
am dcnls' Knit Undershirts atlUc. . . .worth Ulo
fi(X) (Joins' Knit Drawers at i!6c worth .Vu
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
ftiu Pieces Indian Linen ut asoytml
m Pieces Indian Linen tlnu at lfo yard
.'100 Pieces very line fromUoto lHo yard
Also a very lanro lino of NalnsookR.In urn all
medium and very largo patterim at tJiiu 10c
Yct 15c 20o and SAo.
DRESS GOODSDEPARTMEHT
75 Embroidered Dreos Patterns at
Vou enn navo 40 per c
broideries for wo linvt
Hainburir and SwUa from Ik) per yar
All-Ovcrlaco for yokes and Bleeves.
'from irKJ por yard up
1000 Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at 3c.
5tK) Pieces all shades Nun's Vcillntr. .at flo
J 78 Pieces I brocaded Cauraa at loo
75 Pieces Ottoman TUsuo at lto
75 Pieces Albatross worth BAo at JOo
4(10 Pieces fllnfrtiams....at 5o uo lOo aud l-'lic
numerous to mention.
-A.- KZECT &c CO.
Main Plaza and Acequia Street.
ELKHART CARRIAGE
Lhu MTeraf uotln tvlded to the lint
iirirj). We have no agent but for
twelve ynrt hava deal t with the eon
If notaatUfKOtorr. Warrant
verjthlnfcfortwoyi'nrti. One d
tvrlee nniy. Our Platform i
fr. Address
Dross Goods
Newest Styles.
LADIES'aWKITE GOODS.
.SMI lili-ro. In.lliin r.lnnn. l-ilt.
I Hided and Klirurcd Swbis akj. upwards
SUN UMBRELLAS PARASOLS AND FANS.
lion nnd ould adrlse tho ladles lo Inspect
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
s filmic rs ami Sa
iciko linn nnd n(
tils In (bat brimeli.
CORSETS LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Hosiery (llorcs.Mllls Luces niiil'Embrold.
-rles. Our stock Is compiete.
Fastidious Taste. Hats Trimmed
When Bought of Us.
31 and 33 Alamo Plaza.
Best Stock of
MillineryGoods.
which wouro appointed !u 1.1 AUHNTM.
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS.
Hcrlni Curtain MaUrlakat all prices!
NOTIONS.
UIOO Doz. Ladles' Fancy Uordercd Hand-
MM children's Itubbcr Ulbb
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS DEPARTM'T.
MX) hoi. lilcacbod French Towels at tl 00
Gnu lhu very heavy Hnneyoomb Towels
In llleacbcd and Unbleached at 1 00
IWDoz. Lurtfo Turkish Towels..... ....at 2 60
SM Hoz.Krvncli D'mask KnottodTowls at a 00
150 Pieces (1 erf i an Crash at6o yard
50 Plccs Turkey I ted Table Damask
t U.K3 vara
1) Pieces llnlC ttleaehed Table Damask. '
ata&oyard
i) Pieces ill ached from 40a up
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
w ai-niiitf i rum ou jjwr yru up
Krown Blieetlntrs from 5o pur yard up
lied Calicoes from 5o por yard Un
lied Tickings .at So 7oHo li)o up to Iftlo yar j
& HARNESS M F C CO.
SO. J4pag Illustrated Oateiocnt
W. 11. l'UATT bscnurr Kllekut UUsuu.
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