San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 337, Ed. 1, Monday, November 15, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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afht gailij Sight.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 1886.
PAUL WAGNER'S BAZAR
. TUB (JURAT
Bargain Store.
KrerjIlilnulntlieLliienr
CKOCKEUY UI.ASHWAHK
WOODENWAKE WIIXOW-WAUK
TINWAilK ItlllO CAOKH.
rANCJV OOODO TOYH.
..AMI'S Oil. HTOVKS
flMiiral llinm-r'.lrlilihiiilt l.l.
Hotel liar ami "Inn (iiitnis.
Headquarters on Everything we Carry.
AMUSEMENTS.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success
MAX SAMUELS MANAGER.
Amusement Palace
iik tin:
SOUT H WEST.
roi'KN'ALLTIIK VI.All lUH'Ml.il
None but start fliKUKcd. New cumpHiijr
very two wet-It l.lrit-Hnl Fojtrr Willi first
cJitssburatlatlied (in iirnl see ttn Hw4-rrul
company playing tthiitittit. Flur mctifslral
OLIPPERHA L L
Dance every Saturday
and Sunday Nights.
XtT KWIITIIUIIV IWITHl Til TTKM.A
G. GARRONI & CO.. rroprietors.
Conn r Concho ami Monti rcy tis
"Orilerrt nerved tit nil hour tint ur itltrtit
(lame Klsli ami testers h cpeclaltu pnllti
attention to patrons unU cury I'tTurt will U
JOK MJKANKIXI I'nprk-t.
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTES.
And Other Interesting Items Gathered
Around Town by Reporters.
At A. Kahn A ('.' tronlt'di i by Imlruit f I.
Ue member that Maverick' bank
pays 4 per cent on deposits. 7-8 tf
-For tlm latent ttylftt mid lovwst mLih In
wall-paper ko to
liMMf C. IUMukixui (Vim. unit.
Actlvs Puihing and Reliable.
A. Drelns can always bo relied um ti carry
InsUwk tho best iritotls und iiistHln the rvpu
tutlun of tM'liitr active piml.lmri.iitl relliiblu b
popumr. iittwiur
and iret a trial buttle frit.
itself throuirh tho medium nf thu ikin
Inn boils pimples and various eruptive dis-
eases; and Instead or gnXan u round with jour
faco covered with tho'.- eruptions you should
tits.uAc.Ws lllood Kllllr. whlili Iburouirlily
cleanses tho blood and rids llio)Memot all
liupurit.es. ttatrlaiid Ac Go lurentu Han Anto-
nio Teias. :i
Ounnira serious run m wlmopinir eouirh
atHtlllwatcr.N. Y..tho phjslclut tnund that
Acker's Knirilsh lU-inedy was a pnnithecuro
and prescribed It freely. Wo tbvri'foro jritar
autcu It to euro all coum-Ii (esiH'Clully chronic
paw) croup. MatliDW and consumption. This
splendid remedy can bo bad nf ItHtfland X Co..
ur ujrcnU for Han Auumlo Ti-axs. 4
New Advertisements.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TjIi powder never varies. A m.rvol of
aarltr. .traua-tk and wholeaomene... More
eoonomioal than the ordinary kind. and can
not be to d In competition with the multitudes
of low test short wolf at alum or phosphate
pot dirt. Bold only In o.ns. lloyal B.iIdk
Powder Ooap.uy Ira Wall .'root New Vork
Ml
AKlHc
BAYS OF LIGHT.
Clattered Here and Tb.re by th. Local
Reporters.
Dialogue Uetween Mewrr. A. find 11. In
Front of otho Court-House Door.
Mr Cfluukornti tnittuok III Iho
1 ell)' ami it.
there In cluar.
Mr. II -Well. I mil lutnnlititil I 1 1 ail m Ml.
you would patronize that establishment. The
Tiiius... I think ha l(een a imsltlve Injury to
llui Inula hen. IK-hire Hay it.rlttl we tnulU
easily art "Me Itnifts." iin.l there wa. a
ihanuu l.r all Now they went In molioHilizu
HiiilrHilo hy uiulfrtrlllnif MfrylLMly t'lpc hiiiI
I nrr-r in. llirt' a. I liuy my kwhI. on credit.
Mr A Weill I am inunt asloutiiliiil al )ur
Ikim ranwi IIihii )ou an. al my purchase.
Wriy.llio iKf In Ilia land liny there ttn.t we
all im-I that .mr f.r.ileean .mokclho bent
lor lliuleait umuel. whllo thoo who nolM-.
infire or "Iho worlil'. itihi I." can huy for lea.
Ihau they ewr (Jul. I ueer atop lo Impilm
rioiu what Miurcii they itet tin lrioo.1. I
JulKeorihafualltyforiti)Beir aii'l I knot.
Unit I mv from M lowper cent in buyhir
I lit 1 e.
Mr. V (Ittlerriiptlnir). (lent lemon I .Inn't
Hautluilothu"lhliiklMir" forelther or )ou
hut when lu)alr and lioj. du any .innkhia'
mi a1wa. mi wtiero wo Itet tho hefcl tor the
leant iiionei I iierar varu ror "iMiiru. adv-i-r'
tlf.niclil. "Bputl." and nBierllons tbat I
can rntcalli.it III! her cent. We buy Willi
confidence from Him Hart I hat o been railed
lu re an. I donn hu.lne.H Willi Mm Hart lor
let en car. and tan not null! a bIiikIo In
Bliincoln whkh 1 coulj hate 1-tletiHl inywir
b) bll)luif llaewhirn.
-Iloja'ovcrcoala. JoKB II1101
Ho) ' overcoat.. JniaK IIkcm.
- .Men overcoat.. Jiihkr: Huoi
Men'a overcoat.. .Iokk lliiot.
.line) .Itrie . .tusKk linen.
- Jer.e). .Itr.cya. .Iokkk lliiut.
Illaiikrl. Illnnketa. .Iohkk IIiioh.
Illanketa lllankett. .Iii.kk IIiioi.
-DnrlliiK I have fiuinil U at laal; yuu
ttlll ciiiikIi no more Iteil Crux Hock
nl.il Itje. rreliarcil tiy Harry lluuiu A
Co. Il-13-tr
Don't forget the l.imiT I. Iho ilace
lo k'i-1 llrrt'cliuis prlnllnt? ilono.
Ilnrrr Itnuiti A Co. now unite their
own ICeil Cro.. Hock anil Itye mill can
rei oiiinie nil It. Call on the Doctor.
ii-i.i-tr
Double blue anil white violet plants
ut Ilka Numeric. Houston Xrcet. VMt
Cure your colli with a bottle of Dr.
Harry llnnm'i Ited Crota Itook and llyr.
Fine ban)(ln' liaaket. anil plant. at
Ilka Nurcerua. 11-1:1 If
A tine a.tortinent of pot plant. at
Ilka Nurserln. ll ll-ll
(Into Colton & Bolton for cheap
furniture. Fine Roods at low prlctt.
11-r.lf
Colton A llolton take the lead In
carpet. oil cloths. niHttlntra and lace
curtain.. 11-5-tf
Fine parlor furniture at Colton A
llolton. low price rule. 11-6-tf
Sofa ami loungta of all kind at Col-
ton A llolton'.. ll-K-ir
Crockery Klaaa and plated ware oil
painting. enuravlnn mirror. at Col-
ton -t llolton lower than over. 11-6-tf
A. Kiihn & t'o. arc kcIIIiik their flO.NI all
wiHd.ult. tor III.
A Kahnlt'o. I. tho only cheap atoru In
Han Anlonlo.
TIiomj lteautlrul oil palntinir. at A. Kahn
& I'u.. will Imj Klteu away t'lirlstiuai..
Thedtathor Nelnoii at tho Trafalitan en-
jfiiKetiieut oil painting. I. tery laruu .lu-d.
To be Klten away at A. Kahu X Co.
cry dollar worth of iroodi lHiuuht
from A. Kahu & tUi. )ou tret ono tlckit to the
irrand Chrhtliua. ilrawlnir.
A. Knhu i Co. are .elllni their f am all
I plaid nut. at J In.
ForthottutitorrcN A. Kahu Co. aie
luir their elotnluir at cost.
That dull nlat liur tho i.lano at A Kahn Si
Oi. beat uii)1Ii1iik tteeter .aw.
-A. Kahn a Co. lire .pIIIiik Ihelr ll.l.W all
iMdent. BUlta at rfrUiu.
-At A. Kahu & Co.'. KCnl.' knit unileislihtii
ikhI at 2.1 cent..
At A. Kahn .1 Co.'. inula' kult dravtcr. at
'J& eenu.
At A. Kiihn .V Cn.'ii Kent.' canton tlannel
iuxi'1. in rci-nl.
At A. Kahu 1c Co.'MKentii' drill drattcr. at
Si et-bta.
Ktert'Knlahl oflatbor ahouldeall at A.
Kahn & I ii and iret one or more Kulithtor
ktHir cariM alth t'oaderly a pholoirrapii.
-A.Kii1mi('.i.. are mIMiik their (MO all
jid Kent. Ciutluieru Bull at ft!.;
A. k-.ihn.t l'o..rur II... ttatit of rHim will
Bell all their Kent hoy. and juutli. dothloit
al aelllHl cost.
A.Kahn.VCo. aiv Dellliia' Ihelr all wiatl
low I. tour time lo buy your elothlnu.
A. Kahii. Co. uiutcllliiirout.
A. Kahn .V Co.. will itlve Kit ay eleitant
prlvri chriBtmim.
-limi t roiirettoaak f.irjuur ticket at A.
ahu.vu.
-doo.1 while blankets. 1(1-1 at A. Kahn k
Co.. aUl.i'..
r jou aunt to build ko to K. Oucnther
Itect Insinuation free or charae.
national 'and Great Northern tiopot. ly
When you want any prlntluir done
Juat call around to the Limit olllce or
ring ua up Dy teiepiione. u-zi-ti
Uoul white blankets. 10-1 at A. Kahn li
Co. at 1.23.
(liual white blanket.. llH at A. Kahn
Co. at fli.
-UihhI white bluuktts 10-4 ut A. Kubu li
o at
(loci 'while hhiukels. 1IM ut A. Kahn Sc
Co. at II2
QoimI but. .ulta ut A Kahu JL Co. rnim 4
ti.nturaold at -'. KM M f:l..-i"). ft and
ft.MIn aultaood kihhU.
Mlrllear In mind that Frank I lieltel
keep builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Or -at Northern
depot. 9-lM
- Cham Morln A Uatcu have taken
ibaigt- of the stock yard on South Floret
street aouth of Military plaza vthert
they will do a commission buslnees buy
Ing and eclllng all kinds of stockl-U-tf
JS.OOO to $1UUU) to loan to be used
ror 111111(11111.' biirnofea in una cuv. uv
M. Lindner secretary International
llulldlng and Loan association. If
L. J. Wcncc delivers line home
made bread lo all Darts of the city as
cheap as nnyonc. Famine wl.blng
home made bread leave orders at SHJ
Houston street opposite Hotel Maver-
ick. iijjm
If you want to buy or sell any kind
of .took or real estate go to Chavez
Morln ft Matou. youth Flores street.
They will deal squarely. 1-J-tf
Moriran City llsh and ovster deDOt
Oyster rooms attached open day and
night. Trevlno avenoe between Main
and Military plaza's. Wholesale and re
tail. Telephone iiai. 1 1-0-1 m
l'he llauiiiier brand or rea.lv mled nalnla.
or whleli C. II Alueiler Couuncrco street No
Lim Is sitcnt Is the best and cheaiicst In thu
- Lurvist aasottinent of photo s and pleture
petition at U II. Mueller's Art storo. 1 tf
window anodes' with Hartshorn's stop
roller1 (new stockl ut (i II. Mueller's paint
siore. llf-iu-tt
Window s-la. and mirror plate at lowest
UKurcs iriaziug-pnjmpiiy aiU'Oal to.
JiMlrtr li. 11. Jluil.Liu'a.l'alut Btoro.
A. Kahn i Co. are selling- their f IS Callfor-
Don't fall to sou the doll playing- tho piano
For otery dollar worth of g-ood. bought
tho ChrislraM donatio
Ilavo you seen that pretty doll playing the
alt.
Attention Knight ot Labor 1 get one of
1'owderly'a photographa at A. Kahn SV Co. it
cost anything
LIGHT FLASHES.
Ami Other News Items Plcnoil Around
Town ily Our Iteportern.
The I'ledra. Ntgra. ileal a. are now
announced to begin on the 'Jlst.
The Mikado club will give a recep-
tion next Friday nlgbt.
A large crowd attended the dance at
the roatolDce pavilion Hunday night.
Mr. Cbas. M. Michael Is still con-
fined to his ted wllh rheumatism.
-Ilev. I.. 0. Jordln of Waco will
preach at Mount Ion llaptl.t cuuioli to-
night. Mr. Fred C. Hauelsen has announced
himself In the columns or the I.liMiT as a
candidate for the olllce of city collector.
OMlorrHoTul li ail four a'rests to at-
tend to In the recorder's court this morn-
ln. Assistant l'ound MaaterKapsrza can
doas good police duty as he can catch-
ing entile and does It.
Say Terry how Is Whit 1 Hope we
will get an Invitation.
11-13-1 1 0. Y. anil D. It.
Mr. A. 11. Cloyd la In from Williamson
county after a couple of cars of good
marcs to breed Jacks.
A young lady desires a situation In
an olllce or store as clerk or cashier. Ad-
dress "II" this olllce. 1 1-15-1 1
"doing to see the cook Is no great
oflence." Hecorder Shield in police
court today.
Olllcer Hellgen had four arrests to
hi credit on the police books this morn-
ing. Mr l.tim McCoy the barkeeper who
had hi. hand cut severely wllh a glas.
I. cunvaleaent
Judge Turner reconvened the fed-
eral court at 2 this afternoon and began
the criminal docket.
Major C. C. Crcsaon will remove to
hi. new residence on Uovcrnnicnt hill
next .Saturday.
A grand ball followed the publlo In-
stallation of colored Odd Fellows at
Krlai h's hall Saturday night.
The I. A O. N. train wa. threo and
a half hours lain In arriving i-Snturday
night.
I lie Z07.0 company left for Galves-
ton lute .Saturday nlgbt In a special
train.
S.J. Paul's Italian Siring band are
pn piled to furnish music for ball . par-
ties weddings etu. Address 4M North
Flore street. 11-15-lin
-Mr. W. C. Webb tho Injured drug-
gist la reported to-day a. being greatly
Improved In condition and hope of his
ultimate recovery are entertained.
Tim Idea of a refrigerator at San An-
tonio I. spreading among stockmen. It
Is a matter that Intere.tsour bu.lness
men as well.
A negro porter at the St. Leonard
hotel dropped a heavy trunk on his foot
Sunday and Is now walking lame. The
trunk was not Injured.
The foundation for Col. A. llelknap's
lew rtsldence In the Second ward is
ioninleted and the brick work will be
gin as soon as the rain allows.
A man from the Medina was thrown
from his horse on our streets Saturday
evening and suffered very severe
bruises of his shoulders and side.
Horse stock are lower at Han Anto
nio than for years. Horses are selling at
$2." that ayear ago would have brought
$35 and two years ago would have sold
for $50.
W. W. Ilarnum's circus and menarr.
erle exhibited Sunday afternoon In the
rear of Kalteyer't drug store. Quite a
rare collection of spiders and other fero-
cious animals were exhibited.
At St. Mary's Catholic church Sun.
lay morning ltev. Father McUraw an-
ounceu mat a religious jubilee and re-
Ival would he commenced In this
church next month.
St. Paul's memorial church on Gov.
eminent Hill was well attended at Sun-
lav services yesterday. The oholr of
his churob I. good oartloularlv the
soprano and tenor. The bass while not
very heavy sang very correctly.
Mr. Chas. II. Drown after a short
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hnrt. started
home for Detroit this morning. Charley
has picked out a wife in the city and
win uo rourrieu in reuruary next.
A Commerce street merchant who Is
in thi habit of beating his children so
unmercifully and cruelly In the rear of
his store I. being severely condemned
by his neighbors.
Considerable indltrnatlou Is ex.
pressed among the merchants and labor-
ing classes in regard to the dismissal ot
Inspector of Weights and Measures
iieingraann.
Master Henry Hall will have a
birthday celebration next Saturday
afternoon at the residence of bis parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. Halff. on Goliad street
ror which the Invitations have already
been Issued.
--Mr.Jaa.P. Hickman nronrietor of
tho Southern hotel received a telegram
this morning from W. A. Morrow of
lllllshoro Ohio requesting him to have
Ihe body or the' unfortunate suicide. J.
F. Morrow embalmed and shipped to
Hlllboroat his expense. lie Is evident-
ly a relative of the deceased.
A light or rather two lights oc-
curred at Cotulla Saturday night be-
tween Joe Cotulla a successful candi-
date and Peters unsuccessful candi-
date and Capt. Hell Irving. It is said
Cotulla was badly used rlsta were the
weapons useu.
Jim l'eterson and Jim Medlev. two
frolicsome coons were nulled In Satur
day night by Olllcer Hcltgen becau.e
uey were urung anu ui.iurning the
people In the neighborhood of Milam
uare. iney nreu on a pistol and one
them will answer this chana before
tho recorder tomorrow morning.
Mr. Henry Hoecke celebrnted his
D rtnuay anniversary Saturday anil re.
celved among other presents a box con.
tainuiK a very mysterious mil irom an
unknown donor. Henry would like lo
see i nu realization oriue luca conveyed.
At the meeting of the city council
tills afternoon several Important matters
will come up among them the election
of an alderman for the Fourth ward to
aunnly the Place of ex-Alderman Mo.
Alllsler. the renort of the committee to
establish the eight wards or the olty.
And it Is said an attempt will be made
to discharge some more olty employes In
tut) uiiere.i. oi ecooomy lri
Justices' Courts.
Justice llarnes assumed his olllolal ilu
ties this morning and was sworn In by
County Clerk Tbad. Smith. His olllce Is
mcHieu at jx-jusuce Auam's omce on
Vernmendl street.
Five new cases civil were tiled In his
courr which is a pretty gooa starter.
In Justice McAllister's court a case
styled Brunswick & Co. vs. A. J. Lyons
u. it. yinureao ana tviu u. ultra was
beard and continued for correction.
Two new cases were Hied the parties
not being arrested yet.
Freight Accident.
Sunday morning as a freight train on
tne Southern Paclflo was approaching
Del Klo on the way east the engineer
felt a jolt.and looking back saw a man's
body lying on the track. The train was
stopped and the body picked up. He
was a young man who had been evi-
dently riding on the trucks stealing a
riue anu doiu nis legs were out oix clean
above the knee. lie was taken to Del
Mo and given medical assistance.
At
issi accounts ne was yet anve.
ROODINO A DOCTOR.
A Tlilef Oets Away with Instruments
and Medicines and Discards
Thorn as Ueeleas.
t Hatnrilay evenlnr about 7 o'clock
Dr. Starnea drove lo his residence on
Ilonliain street and remained inside
about 16 minutes. When he came out
again and re-entered his buggy be
found lhal his grip containing bis medi-
cines and Instruments and his lap robe
bad been stolen lie immediately urove
tn the nnllcn headnuarters and cave In
formation of the robbery and then went
to Krlsch hall where be was engaged lo
take part In the colored Odd Fellows'
installation. Whilst there he incident-
ally mentioned his loss to tire ltev. Mack
lienson. as tne reverenu geiuieuian
nil naa.lnir. later on. down Ilium
atreet lie camo to a grip hanging on a
fence at the corner of l.lvo Oak alreet.
On examining the grip he found that It
waa Dr. Starnea' property and he re
stored It to the owner. The grip bad
been cut open in several places anu
been overhauled. Doubtless when
the thief found tbat it con-
tained only Instruments and medi
cines he crime to the conclusion
that It was no gooa to uim ami ui.-
posed of It by hanging it on the fence
When found some of the Instruments
were mlsslne.but these were suseuuent-
ly discovered lying near by where no
uoudi lue tniei examineu tue grip.
There Is no trace of the robber and tbe
lap robo Is still missing.
PERSONAL.
Mr. W. II. Simms has returned from
Galveston. His case was postponed.
tin. D W. Amrle. who ha. been v sit
ing friend. In Boston has returned
home.
'. 1. II. Julian or the San Marcos
Free Press Is visiting the city.
Chief of Construction Nelson of the S.
A. A A. I'. It. It. Is visiting tbe city.
The ltev. A. J. Potter tbe famous In
dian tighter Is at the Central
Mr. Joe Deulz. former v of San Anto
nio now a merchant of Laredo Is at the
Menger.
Mr. G. II. Moore of the Calcasieu
Lumber company has returned to the
city.
Mr. II. A. Ilurbank republican post
master nf Laredo Is In the city .linking
hands with bis many friends.
Mr. II. F. Iluzard. the well known
stockman of St. Joe Mo. arrived at
the Menger on Sunday rroin nisrancn in
Uvalde.
F.. S. Nlncolls. a former San Anton-
Ian has returned from Kansas City
where he has been purchasing machinery
to be used In the mines in Mexico.
M. W. It. Slurler. vetersn traveller
who recently broke his arm at Dallas. Is
again at tbe Menger and Is doing well.
Mr. J. M. Georire. a banker of New
York son of Mr. J. W. George Ihe New
York retired banker now living here. Is
visiting the city.
Mr. John Vandona a prominent Hun
garian Is visiting bis friend Mr. I.. W.
Madarasz.
J. II. Cruger is in from his Kinney
county ranch and says there is some
trailing in sueep out west.
Messrs. Hanv rowler and James Wil
son of lleevllle were In town last Sat-
urday. Mr. W. II. r Irebaugh formerly of San
Antonio now at Austin Is here to meet
his nephew who is returning from Cali-
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patten have arrived
at tbe Maverick from San Francisco. Mr.
Patter Is Interested in tbe celebrated
Klmberly Diamond mines of Africa.
Professor M. Cathcart received news
this morning of tbe death in San Fran-
cisco ot his wire from dlptberla. Prof.
C. Is here wltbout money enough to go
to take care or the children.
Yorktown in sight.
The I.iqiit learns from Mr. II. F.
Yoakum trallio manager of theS. A A
A. P. railroad that work on tbe Waco
branch la progresalng rapidly and that
on Dec. lat the road will be open for
Recorder's Court.
Wm. Perkins. Immoderate riding con
tinued.
Cbas. Mitchell euiplclous character.
lined $7.
Wm. Small beating and striking his
wife transferred to county Jail and dis-
missed In this court.
Jim Medley drunk and disorderly.
continued.
Jim Peterson drunk and disorderly.
oontlnucd.
J I in Peterson carry ng a olsto I. con
tinued.
I.evn Garza drunk and disorderly $5.
Gablno Faustn drunk $5.
Paul Martin vagrant $10 or 30 days.
Frank Orllllth drunk $5.
Calnonaky drunk $5.
Frederlckaberger drunk $5.
D. P. Edwards vagrant$& or 10 days.
Kd. Hlegler.grunk $5.
Anton Clark lighting $7.
Juan Diaz tlgbtlDg dismissed.
Children's Day
The anniversary services of the Cum-
berland Presbyteriau Sunday school
took place Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
the church services being dispensed
with. The cburoh was beautifully deoo-
rated by the ladles with evergreens
moss flowers and birds tbe latter in
cages. The programme consisted of an
organ voluntary by Miss Fannie Pres-
ton anthenm by choir prayer by ltev
Dr. Scudder.'.sontr by school responsive
readings led by the pastor Ilev W. I).
Preston chant by pastor and oliolr ad-
dress by pastor recitations by Mamie
Dean lto.coe Jones. Hal Cockran. Stella
Jones Birdie Cochran Una Hell a trio
by Misses uirtiie coenran Lizzie itoaen.
berir and Kva Craiir. Address by Sun
day School Superintendent J. M. Dukes.
and more songs and ohants by the school.
a large auutence were present.
Licenses to Marry.
Juan Antonio Urrulla and Victorlana
Gonzales. Franz F. W. Poppe and Anna
M. W. Mlelke. Frank Schneider and
KduardlnaTbllo. Wm.Stell and Lizzie
Dlokey. colored. Concenclon Uoriras
and Sarapla Sanchez. Martin Itodrlguez
and Andrea ltamona have received mar-
riage licenses at the bands or tbe county
clerk. Six of these were Issued Satur
day and one to-day.
Thespian Echoes.
M. Kngel representing Marshall'.
"Japanese troupe" paid a pleasant visit
totheLianTOii.ee this morning Tbe
clever company or acrobats and Jugglars
will appear at Turner opera bouse on
the 22d and 23d Instants.
Miss Louise fialfe tbe great emotional
actress Is booked to appear In Turner
Opera bouse on December 1st and 2nd
In her great play of "Dagmar." Miss
llalfe photographlo artiste takes an In-
stantaneous photograph of tbe Interior
oi an ineaires sne plays in ana win take
one ot toe local nouse anu lis auaience.
Tbe new company at the Fasblon the-
atres onens this evening and a Terr at
tractive performance Is prepared for tbe
occasion it any one ae.ires to oe en
tertalned. vet warmed tin. or be rid nf I
fit or the blues tbey will And tbat a seat
in ma n asaion tneatre win anect tne de
sired end.
Tbe Interior fixtures of tbe new opera
bouse are being rapidly plaoed and con-
tractor lloflman eayi tbat be Is satis-
fled that It will be ready for occupation
on uecemoer win tne oste announced
ror tne grand opening.
To Err is Human
Hut It la positively Inexcusable to administer
npul. nartNttles nr nnteiit siHlatlte. In m.
lievo IntraiKjulIity of tho neVtcs. tnocaally
cdr IndlealM when tho ne
ak and oonse.iiently supcrsenslllroand
trnnuult braced andotlkted by this super.
at night ityspeptlo q
ihn stomach and mi
pcara. The bah't or lirdy lut-oti
e a wearlMimo'and dllltcult task. Nouraliria.
rheumatism and malarial disorders and kid
Testimony of a 1'nyelclan.
les beeches. M. I) . of Hlgourney Iowa
"for set t.ral rear. I hat a iN'en llslliff A
Cough llalsam called Ilu HALL'S lUl.stM
hrntiffhout my practieo 1 hate had
Cigar Store for Bale.
forsehliig. IiiUlruor ' U II. ItAlir.
HOTEL AltltlVALU
Msnokii Hotcl J PNc!sonCprpusCbrllll
W II Cheney Lake Charles La: ti ll Siullli ami
K I. Watklni. Knirlo I'n.i: John Vndona. Hon.
vary! Francis Hmlth cltyi H A llusaell Bt
Louis: a N llllworth Uonnilcs: li Utloy
Houston! II F lltlianl. HI Joseph Moi II A
Moor. Frio ranch frvaldn county t O 'lli-dell
Moore. Monten-y. Menlcoi J M (Iconrc. W It
HIU)ter. New York! v W Itohblns. ranch! H A
Oliver Houston I . Ktnif Cleveland Ohio! (Ico
W Well lluiralo N Vi II I llenr Ml.slon r-uli
RiilTTimtN Hotki.. 0 II Patterson. Pitts
unr. 1'enu: Mrs II I! Water. Helena! I'niiln
'ooko. Ban Aliuelot llobl Clark. Ilelarl J M
Thornton J It lllakc Ausllui It ! I'oiie Ft.
Kwelll lii uttallie llocrrio Jim .1 Jones
HousUtnlOO M llrown Aliguit rchaenc
lloeruo; 1 T lograLam. llrackenrhlei u If
Jennlnirs. I'carsnll: W It Cordon Jutiellun
City: M J Matiichaw Cincinnati: MJ rope
hprlnatlcldt l.vtlo Crawtonl (laivcaton: l)r.
Isadoro A McCiennan. Clilcairo; Charles K
Illeks 111 Pasoi 1' J O'Connor rXnn Angelo; II
M Church New llraunrils: McChcsley Aus-
tin: Francis F Cniss Waco! A Jacobs Ijilu.
.uisas: ttaison ttaiker lliM.-kiale; TO Jones
Abilene! Miss Ida Trinity. Tuvlori Mrs 111!
Wager Colorado; II Ijiiuh and wire Plclras
Negras.
County Treasurer's Report.
-r from August 1st Is
)l to October lllst
:i.ii!d.5.-
rnisTL'l.J
balance on hand.
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celtnl .
hand .
Tlllltu
Ily balance...
' amount n-ii
Ited".'.'
llydlshu
-incuts ....
duo Treas
UXXICANOULI' It.
To balance
Ily disbursements
Ily balance on hand....
1.7h7.s. H.7S7.85
To balanco .
ttvrx
To balance..
C-IALSI-IIOOI. I
.. t!710
- IH1.C0
47.10
Ily balance on hand .
617.111 1 17.10
ive statement
d by me dur-
aim. iwu is
ur thu term end nir Oclo
m-ct. Kll. nil)l!l)l.jK
county -iieasurer
Ktainined uud appnited Not ember 121411
C. L. WDIt.IIAUl
County Judge
monies dhdmi-sctl by
oboese troiu Au-
gust 1st tu Oclobc
i vnoi:
miHT CLASH.
urors IHst. and J. I'. Courts
SI III 111
.. :tl.ui
r;u in
. 2S1..MI
lilards tor lail
Italllrfs for gruml jury
Intel pieters
I'OMI class to
Ratarlcs
blacksmith
Forage.
Balarlcs.
caroor p
Hard w an
d eadlery
I) sis.
K illuming- dendbodle
Mlsct.Ll.Al
Salaries to coatnt) otlleen
blacksmith and plumber
Illsintectant
Lunacy casos -
Mlsdnmcanora
Inquests
Work on court-house and Jail... .
(las oil and Ico
Desk chairs and clock
IIW2U
:n lo
lu.no
1712
Ing nrisoncni..
Itentol lot
5127.07
1SD. FUOHOnSE
County Trcasur
EMERSON'S PICTURE GALLERY
Prominent Men
If this. Gentleman should get
hard up he would go to J. M
Emerson for assistance as Emer
son's is the best place in Texas to
get money or Bpend it. Next to
the Court-house. Ban Antonio
G. B. FRANK.
Wo are ready to meot any Competition and tho Signal
Success of our campaign against High Prices will prove
that our efforts are in tho right Direction. Read what
wo propose to do for
MONDAY and BALANCE of WEEK:
In Ladles Misses'
iiml Children's Clonks Doliimii"
Newmarkets. Jackets Shawls nntl
n handsome lino of knit goods.
A Handsome Line
of Kobos. All shades In velvets and
pluBhcs; 200 pieces of American
dress goods hnmlsomo styles at
10 cents a yard worth 15 cents.
Our Dress Goods
must bo seen to bo appreciated.
Wo offer as a special for Monday
mid balance of this week: 25 pieces
Indies' cloth nil new colors; 25
pieces Indies tricot nil no ff colors;
100 picccB of nssorted colored nnd
black enshmcrcs.
Don't fail to tako advantage of this Unprecedented
Offer and call on us Monday and the Balance of the
Week.
Qe B. FBMI
31 and 33
ALAMO
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR.. PROPRIETOR
Convenlont to buitncM center with bcit accommodstttoai. fl-41
HAGY BROTHERS
All work loft wttb ua will receive prompt
Attention. EstlmatcA furnished cheerfully.
Lcavo orders at M Smith Alnum street.
b--J(.12
rAhh! -
FALL IN WINTER GOODS!
$50000
-WOltTH 01'-
Dry Goods NotiQUS Boots and SMes
CLOTHING HATS ETC. ETC.
TO BR
HALF THEIR VALUE.
As these goods were bought at the great and
well-known Bankrupt Sale of Ticker Bagg & Co.
of New York City and in order to introduce our
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES AND BARGAINS we will
present you for each and every dollar's worth of
goods purchased from us one ticket to our Grand
and Second Annual Christmas Donations which
consist of the following beautiful and useful
presents :
List of Prizes :
FIRST PRIZE. - MADAME RAPULSKY
Thla Is a very Une and large Doll playing the piano. There Is no other In America
SECOND PRIZE BEBE BRUN
Come and look at ber.
THIRD PRIZE ELEGANT PAIR OIL PAINTINGS
FOURTH PRIZE ----- ONE OIL PAINTING
The Battle of Trafalgar Naval engagement In tbe India Sea.
FIFTH PRIZE. - -SIXTH
PRIZE - -
A. KAHN & CO.
N. I. Corner Main Plaza and
Baby Blankets I
Como and sco tho sweetest lino
of baby blankets over seen In this
city.
Millinery 1
Como and look at our magnificent
display of Ladies' Trimmed and
Untrimmod lints Bonnets nnd
other fancy novelties.
Blankets I Comforts I
Wo have a greater assortment
tliini over boforo and from Mon-
day on we offer as a special drive:
150 pair whito 103-4 blankets; 500
pnlr gray 10-4 blankets; 100 oxtrn
lino whito 10 11 12 nnd 13-4 at
prices that will compel you to buy.
PLAZA.
31 and 33
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect
ct Dor Commerce Altuno 8U. over
Wolff A Marl! Sn Antonio Tes.
rianx specification! and alt Information
desired by thoso contemplating' to build fur-
nished. S-KMf
PAhh!
SOLD AT-
ELEGANT VELVET RUG
. - SURPRISE
Acequia St San Antonio Texas.
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