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San AntonioDaily Light
Morgan City Flail and Oystar O. y
Are now open for business' ob'TutI
avenue and are fullr prepared to hib-
pljr all comerti with freak rlife orMsn
and (rams' and everything; la tketr Hne.
Frotnpt dillverr to all part of lb eltj.
An oyater bar will be attaebed wben
tbe bivalves will be sorved on Ike aalf
bell and In all style. Ilotele reta-
ranti and famine supplied. MT-tf
Dbwi ard .mail hrlct therthy preventing
leak during the. storm and rains of ttio ctim
In winter montlis. Or.Um Iclt wllh ma l
theeorner ot Aunue K and lliiuilon street
will Ins promptly and aamraeTrrlly dune. Aid
all kinds of houieslgn aiideurrlairo painting
Ilest material used. Charges reaummMo.
S-lfl-nn
F.r ascitic
Volume VI. Number 326.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. MONDAY NOVEMBER I. 1886.
Only $5 a Year
faint TourItoof.
ANT TO UK
I'OsTKt)
Fall and Winter Goods
GET SOME HOMO INFORMATION FltOM
Alamo
They have one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
Goods ever before brought to this market.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
.Main acdjillltarj Picas an Antonio Tens
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR.. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business renter wltn beat accommodation!. M l)
vobrr
Corner Commcrc
III GRAND SALE! IMMENSE DRIVE! I
i i
Coffiiencini Monday Morning Oct. 18
LOOK TO yolllt OWN l.NTKItl'.STrt ANII I'ATHONIZB
THE POPULAR CORNER 101 STORE.
Cor. Military Plaza
g.585 5s
05 S.B3U
rLUamt)iic;i;iiiiiiCM ira
L. ORYNSKID& CO.
"Pure Fruit Syrups and loo Cold Boda'and Mineral Waters constantly on draught.
Love's Mlsi. Lalojof Echols & job onion La to of WUInson tiro's.. Late of Wilkinson UroB
Fort Smith Ark. Hernando Miss. Hernando Mips.
Johnstonvlkinson & Co.
Wholesale Grocers and1 Commission Merchants
SOUTHEAST COltNKK M IN I'LAZA (French Buldlng)
"Solicit shipments of Cotton Wool I
Hldei and Country Product I
H. D. Kampmapn Prosldont
LONE
Brewing
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
- SELECT" BOTTLED BEER
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN .ANTONIO.
YOU'
TIlOItOUOIILV
ON NEW
Plaza.
'LOOK OUT
-FOR-
zl marx'
c and Alamo Sts.
and S. Flores
St.
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II. II. WILKINSON
San Antonio Tex.
Otto Koohlor Sec. and Manager
STAR
TEXAS
PCom'y
LATE8T TELEGRAPH NEWS
From all Tarts of tbe Olobe Coo
dnnsed and Doited Down.
A cotton-tall rabbit with well devel
oped noma li tbe San Saba icmatlon.
San Saba neenne are turning out a
much better rroi than waa anticipated.
Oeneral commander of the aalvatlon
army Ilooth Ik In Chicago with hla i
atari.
Six tnurderera condemned at Fort
Hmllb for murders In the Territory will
hang January l'Jth.
No new developments In the exnreia
robbery. Tbe amount atolen rerualna at
J8I.UUU.
The niirnark Insurgents hare aet lire
to tbe mlnea of MlnLalla and sent large
ourning boats down tne river.
The Uhllzat anil llazara trtbea have
Joined forces with Sader.the free-booter.
in a revolt against me Ameer 01 Atgan-
tatan. Denotations ol Servians have arrived
at St Petersburg lor the purpose of pro-
posing thu overthrow of King Milan In
the Interest of Kustla.
Democrat Wise and Republican Lamb
will light a duel.
The renort of extensive Urea In the
Indian terltory Is not continued.
The labor naraile at New York had
40000 In line.
Colorado. Texaa. la hot over local elco.
tlon. and over $4000 In beta are already
ataked on tbe reault.
Thirty Door Deraons have been found
sleeping In a warm weather drain In
resin i ney were entirely naneu.
Public debt reiluollon for October.
12O0OC0O.
Oleomargarine law goes Into eflcot
Monday.
National bsnka must de noslt Interest
bearing bonds to aeruro the circulation
that calls for 3 per cent bonds.
Prevention or crueltv to animal.
Berg wins bla suit for the f 1PO.MX) left
him by an excentrlo Vermont lady.
King Otto or Unvarln. Is In a crltloal
condition.
The first train a construction passed
over the Aransaa Pass bridge at the Cor
pus inritii reel on saturuay.
Tne llartholdl statue will be Illumin
ated by fireworks to-night.
There are no aonllcatlons for lease
lands worth mentioning. In the land
ofllce.
The Dallas State fair whs entertained
with a real Indian war dance.
All Texas Is alive with the excite
ments of looil Dolltlas. State Istues are
comparatively dead.
Ulrlch Fellan an Austin tailor suici
ded on the beach at Ualveeton Saturday.
The race for sheriff In Galveston Is
about as hot as It Is In San Antonio.
There were about C0O0 people In San
Marcoa Saturday to seu Cole's cirrus.
San Marcos la talking railroad to Lut
ing alnce Huntington's visit to tbat
place.
The llaya county republicans held a
pow-wow at tbe court house Saturday
nlgbt. Election will be lively.
One hundred bales nf cotton were sold
at Georgetown Suturday at from 7 to 8
cents Atllanoe buyers took It.
United States Officer Hawkins was
relieved of $600 by a crowd of pick-
pockets at tbe Fort Worth depot Satur-
day. The particulars of the Wisconsin rail
way horror continue to come In but
there are no new features.
Grand Master Powderlv K. of I... Is In
conference with the Catholic bishops on
He hones to remove the ban of the
church and allow Catholics to retain K.
or 1.. membership.
The knownotblng Idea of politics la
coming to tbe front this campaign quite
prominently but under disguised form.
I'hey cry down with all foreigners who
seek ofllce.
Cartersvllle. Fla.. had a marriage un
der oompulslon one year ago. Tbe par
ties reiuseu to consider eacn ntner aa
huaband and wife and a divorce has Just
been granted.
Advices from Uruguar tbat the
publication In that republlo of political
articles by forelgnera has been for-
oiuuen.
Tbe Paris Temna explalna that
although It thinks hnglaml'a presenoe
In Egypt undesirable it would be
useless for France or Europe to demand
the withdrawal of England unless It waa
decided what to substitute for British
occupation.
The White Island volcano lu the bav
or rienia. on me norm isianu coast.
New Poland. Is In active eruption and
sending forth a vast column of flame and
smoke rising to a netgnt or iuu reel.
Prlnoe Waldermar will not acoent the
mrone oi iiuigaria.
Lieutenant-Colonel Flloff. commander
atltutschuk who at the Instance of
General Kaulbars telegraphed to tbe
gorernment demanding tbe release of
loose persona concerned in tne deposi-
tion of Prince Alexander has been
sentenced to one month's Imprisonment
anil us. ueen ueuriveu oi nta commanu
Iteddv Anderson the 14-vear old son
of Joel Anderson tbe Waoo postal route
agent was inrown rorrn nis norse aoout
sundown Saturday and killed.
A colored woman at Kevesvllle. Mo.
locked her five children In the house and
went to cnurcu cundav. the house took
fire from a lamp and four children were
burned to death.
Rusala la concentrating her Ironclads
as oeuaaiopoi.
Feverish preparations for war are be
ing made In Southern Kussla. The war
iceiing is intense.
Tbe Bulgarian government has ordered
tne uerman language taught id the pub
iiu .euuvi. in place oi me iiussian
Cumberland Church.
At the Cumberland Presbyterian
church last night the Rev. Preston
preached a good sermon from tbe text
"HBO anau roil away tne atone Iromthe
aenulcbre." He maintained that this
question of doubt should not Influence
cnrilliana to ananuoo good works be
cause of tbelr seeming magnitude but
they should rely upon the strong arm of
tbe Almighty alwaya. Tbe sermon was
one of cheer and hopefulness and was
listened to by a good audience among
whom were several strangers.
Next Sunday the third anniversary of
the establishment of thla church In the
olty will be observed with an extra fine
muaicai programme at which tbe al
ready large and excellent cbolr will be
airengtnenea and win ravor tbe oongre
Mr. Btn. Nentwlcb a popular young
German of thla city returned Saturday
irvu vicaaani visit to toe t aioenau
SCItAMQUNO FOR VOTES.
How the Canaldates FArod In Bt. Hed-
wlir Dexnr nnd Other Places.
AT IlKXtll
Saturday was a field day In politics
atid the candidates were hard worked.
Some of them got very tired by their
desponding proaperts.
There was a hnrhecita at Bexar poit-
other known as precinct 18 and having
regsrdtotbe surrounding votes It was
well attended. The "straights" practi
cally had it tbelr own way. A. itobln-
on itooeri nutumiriin u-rar lierg
lorm. W. It. Story. M. O. Anderson. T.
II Hanks t'. Ilnatiick and W. J. Klnirs-
bury wrre on hand in was the "chron-
icles of llexar" which waa In great de-
mand T he peoples' tlcKet are welcome
the satisfaction or voles thev get out
of tbat precinct.
AT ST. IlktlH 1(1
The "peoples' party" were In strong
force and a barbecue was held to give
thelrcandldates a chance to talk. Louis
Urothaus George Paschal and J. P.
Newoomb delivered extended pleas for
themselves and co-tlcketlst. hut how
much good they have done will be seen
by the result. Reliable Information
from that point leads tn the Inference
that It Is In that section the peoples' par-
ty labor for a lost cause.
Till! LKAIIUX UAl.t.Y.
The Bexar Counlv Industrial League
eld a rally Saturday night on the Main
plaza which was largely attended. J
X. Armstrong was elected chairman and
this being done Mr J. C. Crawford
stepped forward and delivered an ad-
dress upon the objects of the League
anu in lunnerance or his election as ns-
sessor. Then the Hon A. J Kvans
stepped forward and made one of Ms
characteristic speeches In which he
espoused the cause of labor against cap-
ital and gave the people's party a
scathing" that will not be furgotten.
He said that a crowd ot so-called repub-
licans had "sold him out 'body soul and
breeches' " but he defied them to deliv
er the goods. He would vote for Hhely
uecause lie was brave honest anil
rorupt he wouldn't vote for Wurzbach
ne wouiu lor llusten be
cause ho was a true republican
Crawford should have bis vote because
he bad. In his younger davs fought for
the rights of Texas lie knew Fred
uauer anu mat was the reason why he
Intended to vo e for Martinez He com.
mended the league ticket In the highest
terms. Judge Kvans' speech was list-
ncd to with great attention and be
renuentlv evoked roars of laughter anil
outburst of genuine applause.
Theo. lUnks Otto Solms. J. Martin.
O.W.W. Smith J. Itoutledge W. II.
iinston rayetto ivnikcr and otoer
local speakers followed and did good
work for the leaguo ticket which was
evidently the popular ticket.
Farewell to Bchorr.
At Muth's pavilion Saturday night the
ntire working force i t the lino Star
brewery and their ladles numbering
about 150 aoula bealde a great many
citizens of the city asuemliled to do
uonor to air. aitnon henorr lato head
brewer of this now famous brewery but
wuo nas rcsigueu anu leaves to-uay lor
Denver Col. to assume charge of the
brewery there. The pavilion was beau-
tifully decorated for the occasion and a
line band of musla was In attendance.
Dancing was the chief amusement and
beer flowed freely as wnter. while an
excellent lunch whs served by Professor
Aium aoout r.' o'ciock. rno feature or
the evening was u grand march with
flags about the hall with Mr. Schorr
lato brewer nnd Mr. Fuchs. tbo present
chief brewer arm In arm at the bead ot
tneooiumn while Professor JIuth led
oQ aa band master.
A Oood Sormon.
ltev. Dr. Hackott. of the First llantlst
church preached an eloquent discourse
yestcruay morning oil ue sins
of the world. The drinker of
strong drinks the moderate drinker and
the drunkard came In for a share of Ills
closing remarks and the reverend gen
tleman neiu mat Dy nia example tne
moderate tippler waa a greater sinner In
me eyea oi uou man even tne drunk-
ard. Next Sunday la communion Sunday
with the Baptists of this church.
On next Thursday evening Prof. Mo-
Neese. the well known nhrenolouist.will
deliver a free lecture on his favorite
solence In the basement of this church.
Everybody is Invited to come.
Flowera are Scarce.
Flowera are very scarce In tbe cltv nt
oreient and boanuets of a verv medium
quality sold readily on tbe Military
plaza yeaterday morning tor CO cents
apiece. All Saints and All Souls days
are partly to blame for this as tbe ceme-
teries of the city were almoat universally
decorated with wreaths garlands and
ooqnets to-uay anu win do to-morrow
At 63.
Mr. Frank Krlsch. Sr.. last night cele
brated hla Mil anniversary at Krlsch
hall among several hundred of his
friends ladles and gentlemen. The re
fresbments consisting of unlimited lager
anu a nne spreau or lunon were pro
vided dv air. nriscn. anu tne cltv bsnu.
which came around about 10 o'clock to
serenade Mr. Krlsch. furniahed the
music. Dancing and singing by the
Swiss singing aoclety were tbe chief
pleasures air. J. u. uopeiand made a
ahort apeech during the evening In
wnicn ne congratuiateu sir. Ji risen and
wished mm many more anniversaries.
What It Earned.
Harrlabtirg and Man Antonio railroad
showi that lta groaa earnlnga In the fis
cal year isso-issu waa JA&si.OTo. xne
ipany aiso report mat it uss over one
Ion acres of Texas lands on hand un
sold. In railroad circles tbla la regarded
as Deing a moat aatiaiactory report.
THE SEA SCOURGE.
Or Four Months On Tbe Confederate
Privateer Alabama.
Being tbe thrilling experiences of one
oi uer crew upon uer memorable and de
atructlve crulae around the world. vivid.
lr written and described In The New
York Waverly and now for aale by all
newadealers. Ask for No. 20 or send to
The Waverly Publishing Co. 81 Warren
ot. new. xora lor iree sample copy
An Old Utlisn spsstt.
Oa.. says that he had been badly troubled
with Kidney Complaint for a Krcat many
f ears and with Kczeuia for three rearJl at
lmos could scarcely walk and had tried many
remedies without buncUt. until ho began tak
ing Blectrlo Hitters and annolntlng his bands
and feet with llucklen's Arnica Salve. This
treatment afforded him great relict and lis
strongly recommends Blectrlo Hitters to all
wno sutler wnu Kianey ixitnplslnls or need
Blood Pushier. Bold by A. Ilrelss. I
THE VFTTEItAN'B OPINION.
I h" veteran sits beside the llro
For Autumn days are here.
And thus holds forth to anyone
That hnppcnsto be near.
Things are not aa they used to be
In any way at all;
When once a party split In two
It breaks against tne wall.
We until to keep our
Without a taln or I
And never won a battle yet
Ith rcitioY tickets sir.
This maxim 1 have always kept.
In early times and late
llnth whisky sir and idi.itick
PKI130NAU
Mr. Ludwlg Mahncke has returned
from seeing the Dallas fairs.
Mr. Chas. Nash was able to come
down town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Irons of lloerne
are at the St. Leonard.
Mr. anil Mra. T. O. Murphy mourn
the loss of their Infant daughter Kdltb
ho was burled yesterday.
Judge D. T. Prloe of Penrsall and J
T. Wolf ii merchant of Lavernla are at
Ihnril Leonard.
Forrest McDanlel of Lylle Is taking
physical suntt nance at the popular
Southern
A. Goiiii z a merchant of Ksgle Pass
Is at the Mouthorn. He cornea to bring
his family here for a visit.
G. 11. Coleman a young attorney of
Kcrrvllle I at the Southern on bis way
home from legal business out west.
Judgo Ernest Koeblg of the New
Braunfels Zeltung and the Seguln
Wacbter Is in the city.
Mr. A. G. Lyons of the chief quarter-
master's department has resigned his
position ami leave In n few days to
serve his old chief. Colonel J G Lee at
the Chicago post.
Mr. A. h. Illihiirdf Hie. courteous
ress agent for role's circus paid the
ioiit a pleasant call this morning. He
as occupied his position lnn 181). and
Is esteemed a'l nvrr Hip state.
Miss RIpli'V. tin. daughter of Mrs.
Itlplev. leuiinr In one of the nubile
schools of Ihli ell) waa admitted aa a
her of I he FirKt limit tar church last
Ight by the rite of tiiptlMn.
I. B. .Miner nn old rullwav con
ductor from Philadelphia U In the city
to-day on Ititve nf ahse-tee for a vaca-
tion. He ItMi'i nt 4 o'clock for St.
Louis.
Mr. Ilarrv Fowler anil wife formerly
popular young people of San Antonio
ow located at ii'evinc are in the city
Isltlng for h few days.
S. M. Simmons a prominent citizen of
aglc Pass Is at the Southern. He Is
rilils return home after having visited
his mother and other relations In Ken
tucky
Jarud Campbell and Taylor Whllsett.
imminent citizens of Campbclltown.
Texas are at the Southern on their wav
home from the Dalian fnlrs They re-
fiort tbetnaelveaaa well pleased with tbe
airs slid what they saw there.
Rudolph Kleberg. United States pros-
utlng attorney for this congressional
district is at the St. Leonard. He Is
getting ready for the opening ofthe fed
rai court uniei Deputy narsnai J . u.
ruynbam of Austin Is also at this ho
tel.
The Alvlne Heviinld Cotulo Opera
troupe has at last concluded to come to
Texas and will begin In nil probability
here. The troupe can Justly be classed
equal with the Gelstinger troupe who
achieved suou a great renown while in
Amerlcn. Their date of arrival will be
luly announced In the columns of tbe
ddllT.
A Prisoner in a Oathodral.
Thoold soxton reluctantly allowed mo to
pons Imjttiu great culacdrul. It was a fator
airemiy iiiiio to clone tnu ponderous
by Uio
Humour I
Hfnltlcvneti of Hjfe
nliiliilv Indicuti'd tliuc
ntury lu which It hail
hvvn uxecutMl I had imticfd that g
tors hail entered and wero now In the main t
jirepariiiR to loavt. 1 luarti tho
rider where Itlcaild
I felt tho ihMtr
cluBlnx aud in a moment l wai in darkneiti
my Btrennlh 1 tnlybt as well have tried to lift
ow .topped a moment to think. 1
lUed my hands and camo In contact with
hat i tnoutrni tno cctitntr or roor out
irnrided to tind that It slowlr oiullaled f
de to Bide. In an Instant tho truth Dashed
non me. 1 was DDrisoner in the clock town
and the Imtnenso weUbt was slowly yet sur
ly avsounuiiiB-. ana
I could not hear
lie nr.
aroHotomv feet and was horrified to
Und that tho weljfht had descended so far that
fell Into astuKr from which I was startled by
uiv back and tried
iv thouitbts aa I knew that In a
few momenta I would bo llfelosi. llorrora.
upon my chest crusiilUM
ies I could not breathe.
Imr cold nreflRlnir airalntt
my forehead. Ialmostfelttuankful that tho
tnu was so near l ueuru a vraicinfr
my voice and In a moment tbe door
utilized Uncle
and his clerk. Then an was a blank
Undo Kmerson saved my life and leave
feet. In block 137. west of San 1'edro creek
aa joining1 tv risen propeny. inqun
Johnson Liaiit office.
quire of T. 11. Johnson LiaiiT ofllce.
T70n RUNT A Nicely FurnlshcdOfncc suit
r able fnr land nr mmmlulnn niHnn'
t rally located. Inquire of T. U. Jounhon at
3. In block lid. orlirlnal cltv kit Nn. 1L mnra
s n LiiaiiTorace.
I?01l 8 A IX Oil THADK.-Bmall cotton crop
r on tho Balado with lease of house till Janu
ary i. Aaaress "v inn omoo.
wHERE TO BUY YOUR CLOTfflNG
unn
Men Boys
nly
en's Jackets anil Pants J 00 1
LasalBirreBiilt 3 III Ul Men's Hulls Cnsnlinero goods TOO
ml Hoys' Caaslinero Suits 4 Ml lul Men's KlrslclassWriolenHults 10 00
j aro only a rew of our many bargains with which we open our fall sales ol clothing.
. 'r'wjs.ililMren or men.
of goods usually kept In this department.
Our Grand
AND DRY
-18 NOW Oft
Wo aro Prepared to Give Special
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
tlm larseat lino of UAIIPKTS
n.l prices aro not MUCH CHK.U'i: It than ever
I iwraln Carpel yard wide 3Co I
.4&o
Body Brussels Velvet
ATTINfl VeryOood
y (lo.
NO I
FANUV MATTi:
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212-214 Commerce Street 212-214
Fashion Theatre To-Night
Our Select lviitortniiiinent to commence wit It the
Laughable Sketch Kntltlcil:
SENATOR McFEB
FROM
Senator
Mrs. Jones
Take n Hcrvnnt
La m. lord
ivr.iirt'iii:.
Tho Young
Alice KEATING SISTERS Jennie.
In Favorlto Soncs and Dancos nnd Doublo Sorio-Comlc Sonus.
Tho Favorlto Vocillst
MISS MAY MILLER
Sooond Week nnd
Tom-WILLIAMS
In tholr"Lntost" Comedy FIX YOUR FACE ropleto with Flashes of
of Wit Funny Sayings etc: f Inlshlngwlth their latest
parody POOR OLD DAD.
The Pleasing Vocalist
In a
oviiinvit.;
Tho Deautlful Youns Character
Miss EDITH BLOSSOM In
Tho Funny
Gcwens Sknncs
Old Growler
Mr. Tompkins
Clmrles Softy
Jvitty urowior
he Phenomlnal Soprano
Miss ANNA EARLE
The Little Fire Fly
In Lively Songs
MISS JENNIE KEATING
Little Song and Dance
In nor own style
Miss GRACE McCLANE
Miss MAY MILLER.
MIKE BRANNON
Miss MAY MARIE. In Her Choicest Vocal Efforts
Miss LIZZIE SHELTON. - - - On Deck
Tho Whole to Oonclo.de with FttAjnc McOLANE'S Laughable
Burlesque Entitled:
SAVED!
OR
AN HONEST BUM.
DIOK TID BALL au honest Bum FRANK McOLANE
Bigsly a bad 'un Den Howe
Suorkoy J. J. Burke
Bar Tender 1 - T F. wiNUm.
Switchman f Yumw
Judy" " 'J-'' MikoBon
SSer f MtM OllAaas
and Children.
Heart what we will offer you.t All
il prices as advertised
1(10 Men'
Bulls good valuo t 6 &0
can In. worn and will look and wear as well as
Fall Opening
GOODS OF ALL KINDS
RXIIIIimo.N -
Bargain in Every Department
r had. Come and see If our stylsa
before.
Fine All-wool Tarpet. yard wide.
ilrusncls good..
Carpets-Fall Line.
DELEWARE.
T. F. Williams
MIbs Auua Earle
ir. J. ISranuon
J. J. Burke
..-ASIIII)N 0UUIE3TIIA
nnd Duelling
In Topical Songs
Gront Success of
& BRANNON Mike
- - MISS MAY MARIE
Choice Selection or Charmlnir Sons.
.UKCHE8TKA
Vocalist.
Album of pleasing songs
Farce Untitled:
Frank McClano
Den Howe
J. J. Bnrke
T. F. WiUUmB
Miss Grace McClano
In Classic Vocalisms
Miss LIZZIE SHELTON
Dances Reels Etc
In Serio-Comic Songs
Sprite. Miss ALICE KEATING
or songs ana uances.
in Irish Ballads
Will Favor Us
In Original Specialties
..ORCHBBTBA
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