San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 352, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 28, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 28 1886.
GRAND OPENING
Paul Wagner's Bazar
Prom Wednesday IVcrtnnrr I.
Our MaiLmoth llMjltiy of
TOYS FANCY GOODS AND CHRISTMAS
GOODS IN GENERAL
Will be Open for Inspection
until nine o'i luck ever nltrht.
Oome and see tho PrtJcsfor
Our lire nil
Bolliay Free Gin Dlslrltioi
Two of the Moit Kctrantly
GIVEN AWAY!
Souvenirs of San Antonio
Which Contain Thirty Views
GRATIS 1
Learn our prion before you bur It
will bo to your interest.
AMUSEMENTS.
NothiDg Succeeds Like Success
MAX SAMUELS MANAGER.
Amusement Palace
OFTiin
SOUT H WEST.
ryOPE.VALLTHB VKAH KOUNO.aJ
None but stars engaged. Now company
erery two weeks. Elcjrant Fojer. with Hrst
olaas bar attached. Oo and see tho jowerful
company playing to-nljrht. Kino orchestral
talent.
ARE
You awaro that you
oan fit yourself in a
nobby suit a fino hat
a natty scarf or any-
thing in gent's wear
for less prioo than
in the city ?
A. MORRIS
252 & 254 MAIN STREET.
Eleventh Series
Tne eleventh series of Ihe Itexnr liulld-
lng and Ioan association la now open
for subscription i'arilea desiring stoek
will please apply at the olllce of the
Bexar Building anil Loan association.
No. 37 rloledad street aa only a limited
number will be issued.
12-9-toJan 1 John E. Ociue
Secretary
says: "Korsoveral )eara 1 ba
ailed UK ItAlL'a Ualba
when I was surgeon or II japl'al No. 1 loul..
Mile Ky."
D. Smith It Son
Merchant failure respectfully Infurni
their cuatomera anil the pnhllu at large
that during the bilit!ais tliev will make
a reduction of 10 per cent on all gar-
menta from regular prices. Satisfaction
and tit guaranteed. Call on them ami
price their goods before purchasing else-
where. II. Smith Hon
13-8-tf West Corauieroe St.
Millinery Ooods.
It Is oolnoidtd by all the laillea who-
ever favored ua with a call that we carry
the llneit line of millinery goods In the
oily. u-
One Hundred and Fifty Different Odors.
Of perfumery at Farmer's drug store
818 Ksat Commerce afreet. Ladles
while out riding will and It to
their advantage to call at tills popular
drug alore and tee the selections tho
flimst ever brought to the city and at
bottom prices. II A. Hum
12-U-ltn Proprietor.
600 Pounds Brevier
For sale aim cents a pound with abundance
of aorta capa small capa and figures. Alao
six pairs now casea. All lit goo I condltiott.
Alao 75 pound of old at) lo pica. Txitua cash.
T. li. Joiikson
Business Managers. A. Liour Olllce.
To the Public
and to all whom It may concern: Here-
after udiII January 8 1887 1 will tell the
city beer at f 2 per keg.
It. P. Tkndick.
Anlgo.ee of eitate of J.C. Belohrailsky
Co. 13 8-m
Wood lor Sale.
Beit post oak wood for aalo at 4.715 per
cord delivered Bend orders to M. Hait-
ian 301 Ilium atreet. tf
The Winning Numbers.
Tha following number! drew prlzei In
A Kabn A Co's drawlnir laat nlirhti lit
prize l.OOSj 2nd prize 14031: 3rd prize
2738; 4lh prize 10042: 5th prize 10028:
6th prize 8311 '
Own Your Home
Tbe books are now open for subscrip-
tion lo the ilxtb aeries of th Mercbanti
and Mechanics Building and Loan aiso-
elation. Apply lo W. A. Ilonynge seo-
Ntaiy room 8 Soiedad block. ll-lO-Sm
LIGHT FLASHES
happy faoes leaving Him Hart's atorea with
bargains In meerschaum ilies liowles etc
Merry Christmas
And many n man and )oulh wlllhntnado
imrry oicr the gifts fria Him llart'a two
stores. A lilir mpply Jet on hand of ilgara In
2tm ft and Kll es-elnll) lor tho holhlajs.
To Do Or Not To Bo
.And "to lie" is morotoyoiiroredit so be
saving ninl bu where )on fan satu money.
Imiw at our cno-iKMiiid bose.ol tnbaieo tor
holldat gifts our oigara our meerschaums
will no r
and lul.
furllur 1il phone Noa 1.11 2UI
District court will reconvene Janu-
ary 3.
1 1 Slorbeck's musical rliappel played
at Nixon's birthday on Chriatmaa Kve.
The children's ball at Cailno ball
took place laat night
One colored witness before Justice
flurries. In tho Inrjuist yesterday awore
be an 103 jtars of sge.
.Mr. Clias. Thavanat the ocoom-
pllshtd mixer for old Joe Mvney's bar
Is 111 with rlirumatl.nl
Beteral Important business changes
aro prognosticated for the biglnnlng of
the New Vear.
No session of the cltv council was
held jesterday being "oil" Monday In
the inonlh.
A grand cottumn ball will be given
tonight to tho ladles ot tit Mark's
bazaar. In Caalnohall.
Kiuanuel Abrahams the grocer was
tireaenled on Christmas day with a gold
headed cane by hlaclt-rka.
'I he St Mary's branch or the U. K.
of A. mt it toulglit In Me) tr hall lo elcit
olllnri.
I be Arannns I'aaa railroad are pul-
ling up a alove In Ihelr olllcea lo lliaw
out llie hot air radiator.
Fred Slelnliach at the springs baa
tuned lo be quite a wag. He aud his
bears are fair companion.
Mr. John K. Uchse Hie well known
lawyer was married jisltrday lu Aus-
tin lu Mlaa Jesale Kvuiis.
Grand tiihriiuerade ball at Kest's
garden Friday night. Ai.nilsslon -1
cenla. Tli kels to be had at the garden.
I'sol Waostn's Dihuim:: The fol-
lowing mtmhera drew ibe iirlzes: let
prize. 2f;8I;2ml prize 1738.
Don't forget the I.kiiit Is tho place
to gel llrsl-tlaas printing done
WiNTrU. A itooil coik In a small
fanill). Apply at No. 15 Oovrrnmenl
11 ill. ii oapiain Biiupaon. r.- -t
For Sale at a Harvaln Grand parlor
orttan at one-half Its value Inquire of
Cms. S. SaUKH at Hilton & Vouug's.
To clear our entire stock of winter
clothing and furnishing goods we Bell
at the lowest llgurts In I he market.
S. I. Fox t Co.
12 4-lin -GO Commerce street.
KemcmbcT that Maerlck'e bank
pays 4 per cent on deposits. 7-btf
aFor cvcrvtlnnir needed In the lum
ber line cull on K. J. Ucltel. at Inter-
national and Great Northern depot. Iv
Window shades with llnrtshorit'a atop
oiler's (new stock) at C. II. Mueller's paint
tore. UMli-tt
Window irluaa and Inlrnir tilntps at lowest
flfrures. Kla-luirproinptly uttendeil to
10-1'Jtt V. II. .Mcil.l.lll'a I'ulnt Blurc.
Lurest asaortlncnt of photo s and plcturo
tnarkit. 10-ltf-tr
MaV-Uear In mind tbat Frank J. lieltcl
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
lie International and Or-t Nortben.
deiiot. MMt
To rent. Large and nicely fur-
nished front room by Mr. T. Johnston
No. VO South street. 12-8-Iiu
For the latest atjlea and lowest prices In
wall-pa per iro to
10-lu-tl C. II. Mutf.l BH'S Com stnct.
We havo received 200 arsurted styles
of ladles box robes which must be sold
before New Year: regardlcsa of value.
O. II. Frank.
If you want to buy a llloe Christ-
mas present come and look at our $3 and
$5 dress robes U II. Fiu.sk
Among the $2.00 box robes Just re-
ceived wu have a handsome line at $3.50
$3.00 $0.00 $7.00 and upwards.
O. I). FltANK.
We will nut carry any of our ladles.
misses and cblldrens clonks over If re-
uuciions in prices win sen mem. come
and learn prices. U. li. Fiianx
One thousand gents youths and
boy's suits aa a special drive Coino uud
see ua U. I) Fuank.
Overcoats! overcoats!! at a discount
U. II. FltANK.
We still have on band 50 pieces of
lauiesciotn ami tricot at tue same popu
lar prices. u II. 1 HANK
Our line or millinery goods cannot
ue tquaueu u u. ritANK
Our prices In millinery goods are
lower man eisewnere. u u. riu.NK
We trim any bat bought at our
uouae ireeoi charge. u it t iiank.
Until the Hrst or January lb7 we
will sell l.uaj lames mieses anil CUI1U
reus lell hala at 73u each.
U. 1). Fkank.
Plushes velvets. astrai.baii anc
other fuiiuy trlmuiliiHS must be sohl be
fore tue season is over. li. li riu.N'K.
Our bojs $2 60 caaslmere sulla can'
not be duplicated. Our J uuths $5 aiilti
beat them all. Our men's $730 all wool
caaslmere suits cannot be equalled.
G U. FltANK
One hundred dozen ladles and irents
linen a d silk handkerchiefs as a special
unve tur mis weea u.u.J'Kank
Evert body should call on ns and e
amine the handsome line or box drtcs
rubes we hate Just received.
O. 11. FltANK
Come and see the line or fancy goodi
dlsplajedon our counters they are al
marked cbeap and In plain llgures.
O. II. FltANK
When rou want any printing done
Inst call around to the Ltuiir olllce or
ring us up oy teieupone. u-47-tr
Entire reller experienced from t-e
use or Bed Star Cough Cure No
nat cones
Editor Corslcana Texas. Observer:
Was cured of rheumatism In the knee
by St. Jacobs Oil.
Injustice Barnes' court a civil suit
styled Frank Sellzby his friend vs. Wat-
tle Knox suit for wages; dlsmlrsed lor
waui ui prosecution
The Misses Hnahn and Miss Msrv
Eulnger made themselves very useful
at tue cnriaunas tree at Krlscli hall on
Sunday evening.
Mr. Alfred Dleckmann. of Han An
tonlo has gone to Helton Texas where
he will be wedded al 8 o'clock Ibis even
ing to Ulss Nannie 1'rewltt daughter
or Dr. J. T. l'rewltl.
One witness an old colored man
who testified before the Jury of Inquest
In Justice Barnes' court jesierdav swore
mat ue was to. years oi age and looks
it too.
-Willie Jonas and brother II. F.
Jonas Hrst sergeant from the A. and
visit to'thelr parents and shaking bands
wun meir menus
Mr Harry Terrell left yesterday for
Ann Afbor Michigan to enter Ibe cele-
brated law school there to study his
chosen profession.
The Hcudder-Scuililerweilillng takes
ploce at Madison Square church this af-
ternoon.
Ticket No. 11. held by Mr. J. II. I
Ilatnbletnn won a lamp at Harry t
llstiin's and ticket No. 1)22 bolder un
known won the other lamp.
The Christmas entertainment for !
Ihr children of St. Mary's Calbollo Sun-
day school took place Ibis afternoon at
No. 2.13 Commerce strret.
Dr. Lindner was agreeably surprised
by the receipt or a hamper from friends
at the llelotes containing a line gold pen
from Mr. lliegel and a lot of good things
from other friends.
Max Zlmmermanncamn tnthe Limir
fill ro and sild: "It Is a bouncing girl "
Max will survive Ihe ordeal Mother
and daughter aro doing well.
Ills friends are trying to Induce
Herman llelllgmann to make the rare
rorthe olllce of street commissioner and
no doubt ir be runs he will poll a heavy
vote from his many friends.
Mr. A Boos the Austin street mer-
chant rejoices In the birth "fa lino boy
and l(w-ls remarkably high Just now
.Mr. D. II. Simmons haa an equal meas-
ure or felicity but Ills Is the other kind
or baby.
Thomas Scott a youngcolored man
amused himself last night bv going west
of the San l'edro and wrecking the fur-
niture and kitchen utensils In a small
cabin. He was lined $3 by the recor-
der for his fun.
Tha California Tea company Is do-
ing a rushing business. They sell a
first-class article of lea or coffee at the
regular retail price heslilea give you a
charo In thel grand free distribution
of gold watches diamond rings etc.
fall and see them at 2V) Comtnerco
street
f'nlnnfl J. II. I.aenstp. one of San
Antonio's most prominent rltlrens who
Ins tien In very feeble health for sev-
eral weeks pat w' Pe talking with a
friend on Commerce street this morning
was sutldenlv overenmo with a fainting
ntlaekand f. II In Ihe sidewalk. II" was
eonveted in a carriage to his residence
and a physician sent for.
A Mexican named Narclso Itoil-
rlqnea administrator of the elate of
Mariana It. de Torres was arrested yes-
ferilav for the alleged embezzlement cf
$Mi3 belonging tn the said estate. When
arr'Btpil be hail a pistol on his person
and be Is also charged Willi that of-
fense A voting man named Kapers who
baa been Iflng around Moke's camp
vard for several data under the nrctenap
of lui Ing a pair of mules waa lined $10
br tbe recorder this morning as a va-
grant or suspicious eharaoler. It Is sub
pected but not proved that he Is one of
the tramps who attacked stabbed and
robbed old man Itrauer nut on the Eight
tulle hill.
Deaths.
December 27 Olllla lllnz aged 01
rears typhoid fever FlflU ward. Dr.
IlerfT.
Dec 27 "aralt Lilian! nged 00 years
burnt by tire Third ward. Dr. O. J.
Starnes.
8tock Notes.
J. II. David goes to the Taylor coun-
try to buy ftime Hereford bulls.
Dr. Johnson lias lost lour of his line
Herefords from acclimation fever and
pneumonia The doctor sa) a tho fever
alone don't trouble hltu much but tbe
tho combination la too much for him.
Col. John A. White or llalcones ranch.
goes to hi western ranch via Balllnger
today.
Wllk na Bros . Va Verde nountv. are
feeding 10000 muttons on sotal.
Mr. Gondall ot Dakota who Is sizing
up this section of Texas has gone to the
lower country via the Aransas 1'ass
road. He Bays a refrigerator would be
a good scheme In Tcxhb.
Mr. Taylor of Kansas baB gone to
the lower country on a beer buying ex-
pedition. Law and order slockmen all regret the
death of Charley McKlnney.
A good many of our local stockmen
will attend Ihe Dallas convention.
One who knowa says that notwith-
standing the short cropi. a great many
beeves are being fed In Texas this win-
ter. Attention sir Knights.
The members of San Antonio Division
Knights or I'ylblaa are ordered tuattend
the meeting tonight at tbe Belknap ar-
mory In ratigue uniform. Bv order
J. M. Caw.
Sir Knlgbt Commander.
PEIUIONAU
l'ror. Lane or the Austin university
and his bride are at the Menger.
A T. Maupln or Johnsou City Is at
tne Soul hern.
Captain C. 0. Glbbs Is In tbe city from
Houston
Eugene Archer a prominent attor-
ney or Uvalde Is at the St. Leonard.
J W. Flournoy an attorney or Bee-
vllle Is at tbe.St. Leonard.
Judge A. P. Tugwell and Gus Black
of Eigle Pass are at the St. Leonard.
Miss Lizzie Conk and Miss Nannie
Vanghaii or Austin arc at the Maverick
lintel.
Lieut and Mrs. Ducat or Fort Davis
who have been nonh on a visit art at
the Menger hotel en route for home.
Lieut. J. M. Cunnliiglium of Fort
UlarK a relative oi tue late Senator Lo
gap is at the Menger.
Mr T L. Black a well-known ranch
man of Colorado county Is visiting
irienus in tne cny.
John L. Uutledgc. a large stock man
or Helena Is In his old quarters at tbe
souiuern.
S L. Fore merchant oi Cuero. Texas
is nere on a uusiness trip anil stops at
me southern.
W. O Duller M. L. Butler N. G. But
ler. are here from Iheir ranch on I
pleasure and business trip and have
rooms at tne riouinern.
It. II. Browne of San Marcos.
prominent lawier. Is In the cltv and
located In bis old quarters at tho
nournern.
Dr. Amos Graves physician or Bud
carver suot uy torn iiatis reports
patient as progressing toward recovery
very lavoraoiy.
Mr. Julius Miller formerly a popular
hotel keeper of Hlo Grande City la In
San Antonio and called on the Light to
day
Mr. B. W MrCullougb general nesS'
enger agent of International and Great
Northern railroad li at tbe Menger
notei.
Mr. Edwin Bruce formerly deputy
uisincr oierx or uexar county ami now
occupying the Bame position In Galvcs
Ion county Is In the city shaking hands
witu nisoiu menus.
Albert S.Oatschet of the (J. S. bureau
of einnoiogy a oranon or tne smith
Bonlan Institute or Washington city
paiu a visit to me i.taitT ror general in-
formation concerning Texas and Us
frontier.
The Misses Jennie Iloblnson and
Ann e Graves or Fort Worth are stav.
Ing with Mra W B. Leigh on Augusta
street and will remain there for about a
week. Somu of the Belknap boys are
ueiignieu wnu tue visitors.
Dr. F II. Nelson a prominent citizen
oi iiocnneim. uewiif countv. anu k. j.
Itlggsof Hope Lavacoa county oallul
at the Lioiit olllce to day and shook
' nanus wnu tueir out menus.
lie-order's Court.
John Mickey drunk $3.
Chas. Sloeovlsch lighting dismissed.
James Slone lighting dismissed
John Duncan circles driving dis-
missed. Briijamltt Young drawing a pistol
dismissed
s.m i.-.rwn11. rare ess drlv ng. $3.
Guadalupe Trevlliln lighting dis
missed.
Hilly Knox lighting tiisinisseu.
Henry Barnard lighting continued.
If. L. Kapu b vagrant $10 or 20 days.
John Schuch drunk $3.
Tom Davis drunk $3
Boh Mason vagrant $3 or 10 days.
Thoi. Boott disorderly $3.
Out Kates.
n V Alln railroad ticket broker.
local and overland llokcts bought sold
and exchanged. One to ten dollars savpd
on all tickets purchased at 274 West
Commerce street. 12-2S-lm
About Spiritualism-Chapter No. 2.
As 1 remarked In tho previous chapter
Ibe flumes of war betwien the north and
south broke out fiercely and tho war
reelioir In the south was epidemical.
Luclen Kilmer was rond or adventure
. t rv ua a Hon. devoted mo tue snutii
and cut out by nature for war and he
had no trouble In raising a company or
brave and high spirited young men.
Il entered Into ihe war wun ins wnoiu
soul. In every battle he won rresli
laurels and ere long was rewarded with
Hie rank or brigadier-general to which
be was Justly entitled. Luclen kept up
regu ar corresponuenco wnu me ami.
It Is needless for tue toassuretbe reader
hat his letters were atwavs welcome.
Few men were gifted with such uowers
of graphic inscription of the stirring
eehls anil scenes oi war yet lucre
as no attemnt at sensationalism ur
course I rejoiced at the rise or Luclen
in me army anu was pruuu oi nis
iceess
I received at length the following let-
r lioin him:
SiikI'Hiihiohn June 13 1SG3
Mv Friend We are about to Invade
nonh and will cross the Putomuo
tomorrow; several of tbe divisions or my
corps have g 'ho over. The spirit of my
mother has revealed lu me that 1 will be
killed lu the next buttle by a shot pass-
ing through tho aorta. It lias not de-
pressed me and I shall do my duly
runout uincning. i rememuer my
roiolso to vou. and ir possible Tor me to
ri 1 ill I It ou may rest assured 1 shall
1 u I II 1 1 It.
As I have no kllli or klu I made my
ill before leaving home bequeathing
v nrooertv lo vou. God bless ton my
Ir end. Sine rely I.lxikn Kli.mkii.
As might have been expected the
intents of tills letter tilled me with a
sorrow ani sadness: 1 could not ahako
of). Luclen Kilmer and mj self had be-
come Siamese Twins mentally; and Ibe
lea of losing htui seemed liko losing a
part of in) self and being tliereaiter
forced to live an Incomplete lite. .That
Luclen placed undoubtlng faith In the
trulb of Ibe revelation to which he al-
luded wub clear to my mind; but with
me. Hie case was tllflerenl. since 1 was
entirely a disbeliever lu tho ability of
me spirits oi me ueau to noiu communi-
cation with the living. The condition or
my mind resembled a tempest-tossed-sea.
The letter or Luclen was constantly
in my mind i lounii myself tuvoiuntari-
Iv reneatlmr Its contents twenty times
an hour. Suspense of mind Is a dreadful
state for one 10 oe in anu mis was my
state ror nearly a week.
At I:.J p. in. J illy -ru iboj as i was
pacing Ibe lloor restlessly there came
suddenly Into uiy mind with startling
illstinctnesB and commanding energy
Ihe following thought "The spirit of
Luclen Kilmer Is beside you. My earth-
ly life was ended at onu o'clock today
on Ihe 111 Id of battle at Getiysburgb."
A hall passed through me cutting tbe
aorta and my death waa Instantaneous
and painless. My spirit Is now united
with tbe spirit of my mother and I am
happy." 1 think I inusthavu Mien Inlo
a suooii at Ihe suddenness of this shock
lo my nerves already severely tried by
days of suspense and anxiety at any
rate I lost my consciousness. When
consciousness returned I was lying
upon a sofa and a couple ol servants
were trying to restore me.
A long apell or sickness followed and
I knew nothing for days of tbat which
was going on around tne. When tbe
fever left my brain 1 was feeble and
emaciated and waa not allowed to talk
at all not even to ask a question
When my strength had partially come
back 1 asked my phyBlulan the newa
from the army and abuut Luclen Kilmer
in partial ar "Th re was a bloody
battle fought at Getiysburgb on the 2nd
and 3rd or July and General Lee was
forced lo retreat. Luolen Kilmer wub
killed on July 3 while charging at Ihe
head or his brigade. Ills colored ser-
vant brought bis body home and It was
burled beside Ihe graves of hn pirents"
was the reply of my physician.
On the 31st of August 180J the spirit
of Luclen Kilmer Imprinted this on my
mind "I am again lie-lde you to fulllll
my promise tn you my spirit Is able
lo reud your mlnd-so that If you will
only think any question you wish an-
swered. I will try to answer It my
inlrlt will ant on vour mind.
1 asked menially what becomes of
tne soul alter ileum -is u juugeu at once
and assigned to lis llnal clooinf
Answer: There is but one Judgment
day and all have to await Its coming;
and In Ibe ineiiitliue the Boulsorthe
dead roam about lu space but are cogni-
zant of what passes upun earth. Being
wholl Immaterial or without bodies
a spirit or soul cannot bold either a pen
or pencil so asro write a message to
persons living upon Ihe earlb nor has It
power to cause a table uhulrs Ac to
rise and fall or to move backwards and
rorwards or sideways; nor Is It able to
give rupB and knocks upon walls ceil-
ings I utiles or Honrs. Immaterial be-
ings cannot assume Ibe functions of ma-
terial beings nor put on materiality. II
Is simply Impossible ror any mortal
creature to see the spirit or soul or a
deceased person because It Is Immate-
rial or spiritual and would cease tube
spiritual could It assume a material
lorm. or body. 'Ihe only manner in
which a spirit can commiincatet with a
mortal living upon the earth is by lullni
encing ins omul oy virtue or superior
force and energy arising from a mind
rid of mortal weakness and this Isdone
by Imprinting on the mortal mind the
thought or the superior wind precisely
as I am at present doing with you.
Next 1 asked menially while the soul
Is connected with the body where Isle
located f
Answer: It Is located In the pineal
gland as Deionrtes long ago maintained
It was some spirit Imparled tbat Idea
to him; but ns ho was Ignorant or Us
origin he supposed tt was the outoorae
oi ins excog nations anil Plumed nun
self upon lis discovery In the realms of
pniioanpny i no spirit or soul or man
after death acquires no power over tbe
events of lire.
The spirit or Luclen Ellmer has hold
no Intercourse wlthine since though 23
years have passed Often and often I
have wished to Interrogate his snlrtt
with regard to Ihe secrets or Ihe spirit
iauu out uiy wisu nas Deen in vain
'I'ONEV.
MONEY ;
to bo uiado. Cut this out and
rn to us. and we win send
freo. aotntthlnir of irreat
that will atart you In business that will bring
you In more money right away than an thing
else In tho world. Any one on do tho work
aud lvo at home ltllher sex t all ages. Homo-
nng new. inai just toina money ror an
Inc. Ad.iess luce li Co. Augusta Maine
GENUINE DIAMONDS
Found In Cans of Tea and Coffee.
Tho (.'alirornUTcrt Company of 8n Fran-
clico Ca'a.. Iim opened a trnneh more at No.
2Vi Oommprco Mrect fonno ly oocupled br
KouTatiiiJfwelryiKirfl. 'Ihelr lean and cof-
feeg aro packed In putter ei
omit on H weitrhtnjr about
tan.inft. unci Ihe ootfo rua
ii nd a half
pearl and other Jowelrr
cotiirmity haa adopted
rtloluir their choice hrandi
tl.lt met hx of
nd coiTeo but after TWK.ftr hats they
their merltaatthei
rjunllt)' poiiio quantity tut with
hrlnjr worth tbe
prlo i
ahlifdicd branchm In
arloufl
ant which are now Tlvlnu
I ho iomenlra In can of led uud coffee m tho
Minolta ex.lrcd tct ean)i atrcnt haa a lartro
ind ranhllr irrowlnir trado aa tho auoerlor
hollnd valutb o nreietiLi In thnli
of tea and ouiTw.
atrerof Fancy Work atom wlud and Btero.
J C Johnson travel Ing- man ltdlcs' solid
Did watch.
K. 1. Claudon city clerk a genuine diamond
W.n.Mrt'ipt Mil
John Gum tt. res
stein wind tintl iti-n
i . w. fluim county clerk diamond ring-.
Orders by mall nrotnutiy forwarded to all
purls of tho Un ted Pt-ttfs 01 receipt of cash
orpmt nifooder. Terino Blnirlo can t It
ins tiiinecneans vidi iweniy-sovon
JI. Oiwn cvenlrurt
New Advertisements.
akThs
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till powder norer varies. A marrel of
purllr. strength and wholosomenesi. More
eoo comical than tbe ordinary kinds and can
not be so d lu competition with the multitudes
of low test short weight alum or phosphate
powdtrs. Pold only In cans lloyal Baking
V 'Hsr rrnrxny 1.0 Wall atreet New York.
OSCAH BIROUTUOM
t. n a rat
Livery Staples & Hacts Connecteil
Ilaoka Noa. 10 11 12 1314 15. Undertaker
EKEREON'SPICTUREGALLERY
Prominent Men.
If this Gentleman should get
hard up he would go to J M
Emerson for assistance as Emer-
son's is tho host place in Texas to
got monoy or spend it. Next to
tbe Court-house San Antonio
ROM
IS!
f fin
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
TIT "' 'rTrAjfisy"Jffr
Our Holiday
Lower Prices than Ever for December
in Order to wind up the Year witli a
Rushing Bnsines at
We Have Marked Way Down
Summer Bilk by pattern at 25o
per yard.
10 pieces Fanoy Black Brooade
at $100 worth $200
1000 Ladies' Misses and Chil-
dren's Jaokets Cloaks and Dol-
mans 200 Ladies'
IA11 trimmings to match marked down
to suit the goods-All
in millinery at hall
Gents Youths and Boys are not forgotten In this
Grand Drive Sale. We offer all our Overcoats and
Gents' Youths' and Boys' Clothing at prices our
competitors will not approach.
COMIEAND
G. BTFMNK'S.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Teias
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business center with best accommodations. M-lj
JtaOOKaTO YOUH OWN INTEItKSTS AND PATHONIZB.
THE POPULAR CORNER IE STORE
Cor. Military Plaza and S. Flores St.
Aa inTsT 1
g.ai?a
Fin
Si-Set.
L. ORYNSKI 8c CO.
MAKE NO MISTAKE I "THE jTOPULAK COUNER DUUC STOKE" 803 and H
South Bide Military plaza. Corner Bouth Flores Street.
VPure Fruit Syrupi and Ioe Cold Soda and Mineral Waters constantly ou draught.
SAN ANTONIO
UNDER THE CilAltaE Of
Doctors John Boughman and Otto Bosco
Corner of Commeroe and Losors Sts. (Scholz's Building
We cure all ourable diseases and are curing souk how in the city which have
been pronounced by other local doctors as Incurable. If you are sick do not be
hutnbuttgtd by quacks but apply to those who understand tbelr business. We
made our studies lo the best universities In the world and have ahairdoten
diplomas to prove It. Ws I'mironii ant HunMCAL OrsftATtON without the least
pain. We cure positively any case or Asthma Consumption (In Hrst and seoond
si ages). Diphtheria Epilepsy all Male and Female Private Disease Dengue and
other Fevers elc. We restore I-ost Manhood. We cure llupture (llenrie) without
operatlou. Consultations are free. Secrsoy and gentlemanly kind treatment
guaranteed to all. Separate Iteception I'arlors for Ladles and Gentlemen. Letters
from tbe country answered and medicine sent by expn is.
Christmas fresente.
We have Just received a large assort-
ment oi colognes and Ibe latest special-
ties In handkerchiefs etc alio the lat-
est novelllci In ladles'. Mines' and In-
tent's celluloid sets Jewel cases baiket
odor oases mirrors line leather and
other fancy goods suitable for presents.
Inspection or our slock la respeotfully
solicited. Raolahd & Co.
8 East Commerce street.
DR. L.V. WEATHERS
Physician Surgeon.
Clironlo Diseases nnd Diseases or Women
and Children a Specialty. Office : Netto's
drugstore. Telephone No. 118.
Balvatlon Oil tho greatest cure on earth for
pain may bo rolled on to effect a cure wherev-
er an external application can be used. 1'rlee
25 cents.
Preparatory College
No. 23 Dolvar Street
MONTEREY. MEXICO.
TEACMEHS l
For particulars as to terms for board and
T. J. DAVID
Monterey Mex.
W-27-tl
Proclamation!
6 pieces Handsomo Black Silk at
76o. per yanL
6 pioooB Handsome Black Silk at
$1.35 per yard
60 pieces Blaok and OoloredOaBh-
mereB Tricot Ladies and Jersey
cloth
Boxed Robes.
the latest styles
value.
3'a.SET"
1!"!
P a n S
CARTER iS MULLALY
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
FU.NERAL DIRECTORS
43 ami 44 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO ... THXAB
bodlos to all parts ot the United Btates. Tele-
phone oonneotlan. Calls attended dar and
night a-4rt.lv
HAGY BROTHERS.
All work left with ua will receive prompt
attention. Estimates furnished cheerfully.
Leavb orders at M South Alamo street.
I M l 1
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