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The San Antonio Light.
YVKDNI51DAY A PHIL 1H 1883.
LOCAL NEWS.
Knights Templar.
Tho reception of tho Grand Commandery will
bo hold at San Pedro springs to-night at 7:30.
All Sir Knight and their ladles nndnll who re-
ceived Invitations from tho San Antonio Com-
inandcry tiro reiiucsted to attend.
Now Hi)ir-SHtHlnlii(r.
The Council has Increased thu aiiproprlntlonB
for tho nnglneorlng department. Tho fees of
the olllce "f City l'.uglncer foimorly iwckotod
by tho City Knginccr la now returned to the
cltv. This d-partmont by this change will bo
self-sustaining. Thhi la n good movo and one
that should havo been mado years ago.
.More Shooting.
Considerable excitement was created about
3 o'clock this momlnif by tho report of a rc-
volvor which was repeated shortly utter. The
police were In backs soon alter soourlwr tho
Third ward for somu one but without success.
It Is said that n colored man attomptod toshoot
his wife on Snlcdad street and mlssod her
butthepullco iln not wish part leu Inrs given
as It may frustrate the ends of Justice.
Fumigating the Council Chamber.
Smoklntr was carried to excess In tho Council
chambor tlast night by tho members during
tho proceedings. Cigarettes anil cigars were
all tho go. The old fashioned pl was absent.
ItlooVed rather coolto sco a certain Alderman
when ho voted oway thousands upon thou-
sands of money to glvo a big whlir when ho
muttered "aye."
Naming a Street.
A petition was picsonleil to the City Council
last night for tho naming or a stieer In the
subuib of the city that was not a- yet named.
Ono or the words win a Jaw-breaker An Al-
derman properly suggested that It would be
always difficult to spell. Ills Honor gave 11
socond glance lit tho petition anil said "It is
spelled wrong hero." it was properly referred
to tho "phllomathean committee.
Church Festival.
A festival will bo glvon to-morrow ovcnlng
the l'Jth Instant at Krlsch hall by the i mem-
bers or tho Mount Zlon Haptlst church Tor tho
bonelltor tho building fund. Doors open at
B o'clock p. m. Kvcrybody luvltod to utteud.
Admission IS cents.
A committee on llnancolms boen appointed
consisting of live ladles and live gentlemen
for tlm salo of tickets. The lady selling tho
largest number or tickets will reewlvo as a
present a lino organ and the gentleman a line
S15 watch. 4-ltwt.
Ileal Kstate Trailers.
T. J. Tyner and Loulso M. (luvock Tyner his
wire to James 11. Cloud three city lots being
subdivisions or city lot No. fin west of San
Pedro creek contnlnlnir about 24 acres for tho
consideration or Slid.
Mrs. Clara Montcz to Alejo 0. Perez nnd Os-
waldo 1'erez 100 ucres of tho Monte survey
east of San Antonio mid Floresvlllo road In
consideration of $1U).
Mrs. Juana Navarro Alsbury to Alejo Perez
and Oswaldo Perez 10 acres of No. 4 and 5 of
tho Juan Montezgnmt In consideration or $.00.
A Night With Holla Ilyun.
Mr. Holla llyan an entertainer who has
gulnod cot.derublo reputation by his char-
acteristic Impersonations assisted by his
father Professor A. llyan who first lectured
In San Antonio 32 yoars ago gave an enter-
tainment last night In Turner opora hall. The
progrummo which was long and very Interest-
ing was well received. It win tho source ol'
considerable amusement to tho audience mid
proved that Mr. Holla llyan was a comedian ot
considerable merit. Mr. Holla ltyan holds a
matlneo thljnrtcrnooniit.'ttlOp. in. anil repeats
his entertainment to night ut 8 o'clock. Those
who attend will doubtless tie Interested and
amused.
llrcorder's Court.
Judgo Callaghan for Just and proper rea-
sons coutlnued as many as IS cases this morning-John
McDcrmotby for falling to tako tho
stand (with tils hack) nss'lgncd to him at the In-
ternational depot was lined $3.
It. Drown and W. llrowu huekmcu were dis-
missed . . ...
Mrs. Schclehcr's case fur using insulting
language was dismissed. Ceorgo Lester was
also dismissed. A. S. Sildanca drunk on tlm
streets was tlnod $5. Tlmodoru Kilt using In-
sulting language wss fined $.". M. Schraedcr
for leaving his Inun unattended In tho sticets
was lined $: James Duly drunk and down
S3. T. li. Luinar drunk on the streets S5.
Store Powers to the Street Commissioner
The Scavenging of tho publlu streets as has
heretofore boen done by tho lire department
Is to bo turned overto the Street Commissioner
as by resolution of the Council lust night. This
will do away with a good deal of circumlocu
tlonary work. As was remarked by a momber
or tho Council Inn neat little speech: "If a
dead cat or a lot of dead dojs or u heap ol
flnAil rats were uxoosed In tho streets the DO'
liccman would Lavo to go to the driver or tho
dirt cart who would go to somebody else then
it would go to the Chlor or tho Flro Depart-
ment nnd he would have to uctun order fi-nm
ssmebody else to huvo ttmstonch removed." It
is a step In the right direction tu give the
Street Commissioner the powers thut were
granted nun issi nigm.
Methodist Lawn Party.
The ladles or Palno M E. church gavo a prom
onade concert and lawn party In Travis park
lu't night which attracted a larva attendance
and was a splendid success Tho Military bund
furnished music. Tho following ladle' all
fixed up their prettiest officiated at the various
stands:
1. Ioo-cream and strawbcrrles-Mlso Hello
Maltzberger 1.11110 jonnston limmubtiimbcrg
loa i.ocurun. .muyui m uzucrgcr.
2 ljmousd tanl '' K.-backuh at tlio Well '
M Inset Muttlo Ciunnbu.l and LI.7I0 Ilerrv.
3. lce-ereMin-MlMMollio llemiott Mrs. W
j. voting Mrs. ueorjre uiimmiiigs.
4. Mexican lunch stand Misses Aunc Cot
ton Ll..ln Womblo Lilly Hroekwny. Ilattlo
Hreodlngand Mrs. Dr. Phillips who dished up
In tho most attractive manner chlllu concarne
tunnies laiii'iius cuciiimuug jrtjuius couee
tea an1 chocolate
0. Ilorso shoe table. Ice-cream Mrs. A. J. II.
lnruour anu .nisses ueiiecca enow una Helen
llennntt.
fl. Flower s'and vry nreltv-Misses Mamie
Vance Maggie nun i.oan nnnnett.
0 tce-oreuin and eako Mlwui Ijiuru Crlder
Mamla Chew and Mrs. 8uo Chres.
8. Ico-cream nnd enko Mrs. H. J. Walsh and
Misses Lavernlu Crockett Addle Crowthcr
0. Ioe-crenm Mrs. I. C.Tuttlo and MUs Car-
rie Simmons.
10. Ice-cream and strawberries Decidedly
the prettiest and most attractive stand on tho
ground? Misses Kate Favlllo and Fannie 11.
Johnson.
11 The general gitpnly stand-Under tho
uperlntndanee of Mrs. 8am C. Dennett M J.
yotaw M J Favllle and G U. Johnston
ITEMS Ol' INTKltKST. I
Haying Meaning Doing. Itead Compare
Appreciate.
Tho readers or our paper will bo surprised at
60 111 0 or l no suojoiiieu momoranuums as
irlenncd frnni tho nooular houso of S. Mayer Si
Son. Thoy eomo out In nil open price-list
wmcn ib worm looKiug iiiruiign. itn aim neu
them bofoio buying riioydecmtt no trouble
to show irtiiid. Prices nro mnrkod in lilalu
I) mires 011 every article and ono lirlco Is their
ny-wuru. 1 noy merit invor unu iiioy get u.
iW. to 33 cents.
Prints 5c lino seersuckers 1-Hc.
Heal Indigo's 10 to 124u.
In dross goods elegant assortment and low
prices.
urosgruiu iaiuu siiaso-ic.
Ottoman satins 73o.
In black Lvons silks wo offer soino special
bargains.
fine ugureii organuies ajc worm .no.
India lawns 18. 25. 27V4 cents and upwards aro
very low for quality.
110 lieges izju bgypuan lawnsoc.
Japanese silk stripes 25e.
H1IKS33 IKI(I3. 75 Wconta and $1 and llnest
liialltleam proHrtlon.
All lint" toweling lOe. yard.
Towclliur. till linen in. V'U. 15. 18 and Si) cents
and upwaids.
Towels all pure linen from St 23 to $2 per
doen.
Linen sheet hig. till widths. II id g Kyo shirt-
lug In linen funey tidies diiples etc etu tho
best assortment In town uml very low prices
llest nil llnon table damask extin wide. Ml
110 70 80 cents nnd upwards. Wo huvo an ele-
gant wirlety ol the goods and prldo ourselves
In ottering goods that cannot bo surpassed In
quality mid price
Full tliilshed curtains taped and In the
latest patents from J2 60 a pair and upwards.
aru goons at 1111 prices.
Our uouiiternlus at SI Ol. SI SO. S2 00 to Sir 00
aru woith seeing before uiuklug putchases.
Wo have a few hundred pairs or cliildrons'
sod ladles' lino hose which wo continue tu
sell at 10 l-U 13 18 20 cents and upwards.
witn row exceptions tiiese goods ale iu II reg-
ular. All linen handkerchiefs funey and plain nt
10 cents iyi cunts and upwards
lloeelved another lot or the lace g ovts at 10
cents per pair.
Mousiiuetalrc equal six button 20 cents per
pair.
Cotton thread silk kid eustnr and buck In
all styles qualities and Prices.
Ijtce collars and co larottes 15 23 and 33
cents In bobs bon-tons. Melius nnd all the new
stvlcs. This departmciitdesorves Inspection.
The quality or our ribbons has not been dis-
puted. t o keep the celebrated "Odld Medal"
brand and guarantee them all pure silk.
no gnu grain cents per yarn.
No 5 gros grain 8 cents per yard
No. V gros grain ii'i cent' per ard.
No. I- groa grain 18 cents per yard.
Ono hundred dollars toward to auyouo de-
eding uny cotton or union 111 theso goods.
Veilings In every Imaginable style.
Funs at ull prices all grades all kinds. You
must see tu apprccinto their beauty and price.
See how we tumble down prices on well
known and Bought after
COIISKTSt! COIISKTS!
J. II 's Adjustable. SI: worth 1.50. This Is n
special leader In corsets.
-1110 surprise i; u surprise iortnol.
Tho llumboo Jl.'tt.
The Zephyr (summer) $1.10.
'I he Patent Automatic $175; worth $2.50.
The Patent Dlagrnplilc. $175; worth $2.50.
Dr. Warner's Health Nursing $173.
Tho French t'oiitlllo " AihIii-hiiiip." hind
llnished $3; worth $3.C0 and n great variety or
other brands at proportionate prices.
Nlco cambrlo chemise 50c iKk' 75o and up-
wards. downs nt lV $1. $1.10 $1.25.
Ovorwalstsut BOc tJOe 73c. iskt. $1 $1 23.
&iu 111 cs at $1. $1.10. $1.20. $1.10. $l.C0to$18
apiece.
Mll.I.l.Ntllv: Mtl.l.lNKIir.
Wo have an extensive lohblnir trade which
receives special attention. Wo sell tor cash
and put our figures at cash prices. Wo offer
soasonublo goods. Our novelties Ir. this lino
cannot bo surpassed. Our thorough uuder-
stuniiing 01 town anu country troilo gives us
peculiar advantages which our patrons Boon
leai 11 to appieclute.
TllIMMIMIS OltSAMENTH. KTO.
Wo Iniiidln III great quantities mid sell nt prices
which make them saleable articles.
VAIUKTV
Is the sntco of life and as well as It Is annllca.
blo to tlo lite mid merit of an establishment ns
wo represent. Wo nro particular In tll'lnir
onieis t tho"T." (live us a trial order uud
you will eomo again.
S. MAYEIl l! SON.
LIGHT SPAIIK.
Tho llcxur Henovolent asMioIatlnn mit-t. In
titrnvo's hull to-night.
Tho lawn nartv at Travis mirk l..ot
will net nearly $200 altor paying ull expenses.
-The bouquet sent to Mr. Mullaly was by his
eumlng hent.
Miss Helen Schmidt sister of tin rnll
known Osnir Schmidt has married Mr. Gott-
ir leu iieui longer.
T"in Ochiltree's nnrtrnlt u-niii dm K.n
Vork Illustrated Times n new publication of
wiu i-uiicu tu.etiu oroer.
Ono or the 13 ladles who warn In )m linir.ri.
rlded by "Bridget" took It last Sundiy. Tho
buggy capsized In a raud holo near tho first mis-
sion. Mr. Gray Nichols lato or New Orleans has
arrived In San Antonio and takes tho .position
on the Sunset railroad lately occupied by Mr.
Charles H. Minor
-The child or Mr. Hudson an Englishman
died this morning and a permit wns Issued ror
tho burla or colored mini Wallace' child
which died last night.
-The boautirullv decorated Ico-cream stand
and the rustle well wore most admired at tho
Gleaners' fair last night. Tho Mexican aupper
party ulso deserve honorahlq mention.
-The words "Take n Host" that have been
U3d on tho street' so often this mornlne. havo
a sort of cynical allusion to tho want of bed ac-
commodation In the city when anything extra-
ordinary takes plu"o.
--Tho Knights Templar Lolgo of Sorrow to-
morrow night will bo op"ii to tho public end
ladle" are os"eclully hulled to attend 'lb"
sword and b.nn-rs wero draped In mourning
In the procession to-duy.
-Tho police look very n'ro In their summer
uniniuia out ineyuro 111 jcn Heavier tbun they
need bo. and It Is hardly fair on the mo in
eh irge thorn $2 25 ror hats that could bo bought
cheaper and lighter In the city.
-The Knights Templar of tho medlicval days
carr led oil n crusndo agalust the Saracen nnd
Infidel. In San Antonio the modern knight last
night had a crusade for sleolng accommoda-
tions and the contest was a dlllicult ono.
Tlm Mason & Hamlin Organ
Did tho work and tho Sir Knights appreciated
;. 1 he Presbyterian church bought it or tbo
Alamo Muslo bouse 220 Commerco street.
Ice-Cream Festival.
The ladles of Trinity M. K. church will havo
an Ice-cream soclshln at ihn rmM.n n ci
onel II. M. Moorp. No. 11 Fourth street' near
Knights Templar.
Tho San Antonio Commaiulery No. 1 Knights
. .....1111 "in iTOiiiuioi nun i-nro oprings in
.1 1 men uimuiiu tttou CIOI'K IlllSOVCIllng.
iiy oroer or tne
EmihentCommaniieh
iieii
IH-H
K II Norton Hecordor
Cit Ordinances.
AN OllDINANOK
To Levy a License Tax for the Fiscal Year
Ending February SK 1881.
Ilo It ordained by tho City Council of tho City
of San vntonfo:
Section 1. That there bo and Is horcby lovlcd
for thu tlscal year 1883 on every iwrson firm
company or association of pcrinns pursuing
any occupation taxed or licensed by tho Slate
subject to such qualifications or restriction
as may be Imposed by ttioStato law upon overy
such occupation or separato establishment
ono half or 50 per centum or the amount
taxed or lovlod by tho State upon tho satno
occupation trade or profession.
Passed and approved April 17 1883.
J. H. Fiikncii Mayor.
Attest : M. P. Ci.audon City Clerk.
ANOKDINANCK
To Furnish Parsons Who Laavo Their
Teams Alone in Public Thorough-
fares. Ilo It ordained by I lie City Council or tho city
of Sail Antonio:
Section 1. That It shall bo unlawful for tho
ownor or driver of any vehlclos whatovor to
leave his vehicle mid horses alone In any plaza
street avenue lane ornlley within tho telly
limits unless tho sanio be lei tin the charge uf
some competent person or socurely tied.
Section 2. Any person violating any or tho
sections or this nnllunuco shall upon convic-
tion bofoio tho Hecorocr bo fined In any
sum not exceeding $200
Passed nnd approved April 17 1883.
J. II. Fiikncii Mayor.
Attest- E. P. Clauiion City Clerk.
AN OKIIINANCIS
Ilegiilatlng the Loading anil Unloading of
Vehicles Within Certuln Streets and
Driving f Velilclmln tho City.
lie It ordained by the City Council of thu City
or San Autoulo :
Section 1. That It shall bo unlawful for any
person or persons loading or unloading any
llnat dray express or transfer wsgons or any
other vehicles up 11 Commerce Soledad Mar-
ket Houston and Alamo streets to placo tbo
same crosswise orsaid (treats wbllosuld loading
or unloading Is tuklng place.
Section- -mat it snail uo tne duty or all
persons ilrlvlug through any street in tho city
to keen their teams to the right-hand sldo uf
said street.
Section.!. That any person or persons Wo-
lutlmr an v section of this ordinance shall. 1111011
conviction before thn Ilccorder bo tlncd In n
sum of not less limn $3 nor inoro tliiin $23.
Passed mid approved April 17 188.1.
J. II. Fiikncii .Mayor.
Attest: K. P. Clauiion City Clerk.
.AN OltUINANUE
To Prohibit the Brcetlou of llitrhed Wire
Felices Within the City Limits.
lie It Ordained by tho City Council of tho City
of Sin Antonio :
Section 1. That It shall bo unlawful for any
parson or persons to erect or causo to bo
erected on any street alloy or public thor-
oughfare within tho corporate limits of tho
city of San Antonio any retire or fences of
what Is known as barbed wire.
Section 2 Any pcison violating nuy of tho
provisions or this ordinance ahull upon con-
viction belore thu lleeorder bo lined In any
sum not oxccodlng $200.
Section 3. Kach and every day such renco
Is being erected nnd each and overy day It
s'ands erected after complotioii it shall con-
stitute a separate offence.
Sfction 4. Kach and everr fenco heretofore
eroded out of bathed wire Is hereby declared
to be u nuisance. It shall bo the duty of tho
Mayor to caue the samo tu be removed as soon
utter the passage of this ordluaiico ns practica-
ble first giving the owners thereof 10 days no-
tice to remove the same.
Passed and approved Ami! 17 1883.
J. II. Fiie.ncii Mayor.
Attest : K P. Ci.audon City Clerk.
SHEEP FOltSALK.
Ono Lot 500 Ewes.
IJflO "
1200 "
" " I8JU Kwcs and Lambs.
" " 3000 Kwiutid Wethers.
" " 55"0 Sheep with leuso or Haurhc.
" " 7000 Sheep with lenso or Hnnchc.
C11A1IOT MOSS a CO.
WOOL COMMISSION HOUSE.
Wo aro prepared to rocclvo Wool on consign-
ment making Liberal Advancements on name.
C1IAI10T. MOSS 4: CO.
4-11-tf Ran Antonio. Texas.
Heard Ye
Thoe organ poalsat tbo Presbyterian church
this morning? Piofcssor Katzouberger pre-
sided nt the Mason .V' Hamlin organ sold In
the church by tho Alamo Muslo bouse 220
Commurcu street.
Kurz & Kulin's
Stesm Sinisiigo factory recommends ltsolf to
ull epicureans who wish to test lino cervelut
rollat bologna and Wlenna sausages. Head
cheese and blood pudding always oil hand.
Salesroom 4111 Houston street next door to
iiuvericK lanu onicc.
Silk Culture.
Persons desiring seed' to raise silk worms can
procuro them through tho mall. Address No.
23Llvo Oak street. San Antonio; $lperl0O0.
Orders received to May 6. Will furnish u com-
plete work on tho culture or silk worms ror 35
cents If desired. 4-17-2t
Want ml
a first-class woman.colnrcd preferred to cook In
family of two; must come wi ll recommended.
Inquire nt No. 3 West Commerco street near
bridge. 4 10-3t
A lino selection of toilet articles at the City
Drug store No. 8 Commerce street 2-wk.
For Sale
A lino auddle horse with saddle and bridle al-
most new. Hi rso has been worked to harness.
Inquire ut this olllcc 4-11-tf
Tho liest 45 cent bleached drawer at
4-10-2W S. DKl'lhCll & Co.'s.
New styles In straw hats ut
4-10-2w B Deutscii Sc Co.'s.
Piece goods by tho suit or yard for Bprlng.
Pancoast & feoN.
Handsome oust imere suits at 87 50 $8 50 and
$9 f0. 8. Deutscii & Co.
Tho best $1 shirt of Wnmsiilta domestic.
4-10-2W S. DKUT8CH & Co.
-If you want tellablo Insinuation about
Mexico go to Nla Tengg bookseller Commerco
struct and purchaso tho Ilcpubllo of Mexico In
1882 with tho best map of our ststor Hcpubllc
an iur 99 uu per mipj. .i-ll
The tlncst lino of piece goods for tho spring
Pancoast & Eon.
Hoys' Clothing
1 Ono of tbo largest stocks In tho city ran bo
' found at J. Josko ft Sous' Alamo plana U-!AMf
DOWN GO OUR PRICES!
In ordor to mako room for a Largo Spring Stock now being selected In Now York wo hnvo
PLEUDTJOEID PRICES !
On many of our goods and the public Is only asked to call and scco us to o satisfied that
We Mean Business !
All our departments aro complete and you rati have a largo assortment to solcct from.
J. JOSKE fc SONS. : : : AFiYMO PLAZA.
A. A.
Commerce Street
liiitlies' Underwear.
Our llnols about threo times as large as be-
fore.. Wo have made every otfurt to make this
one of our most popular depiirtmonts. Look
at our 50c 03c. and $1 chemises. Skirt with
cnmbrlo rullle tucked at (15c 75c $1 $1 23 up
to $10 apiece downs at 85c. ditto trlimmil
with embroidery $1 and St 25.
Go.HHiiiiior Vents
For ladles in lews nnd children high-necked
and long sleeves high neck ami short sleeves
low neck and sjiort sleeves.
Embroideries and Laces.
The largost stock in tho city ut prices that
arc25 per cent cheaper than otlivrssell them.
Gloves.
Flno lino of Mousiiuetalrc and Hook Lisle
Thread and Taffeta (lloves; nil the now shades.
Soino extra lino elbow mitts the Castor Mous-
iiuetalreand all kinds of kids.
Hosiery.
Hose from 10c. tip to $5 a pair. Wo hnvo al-
ways mndo this ono of our best departments.
It Is positively better this season than Leforo.
Finest Trunks in the City.
lit Yards Itlcaclicd Sheeting; Tor 1.
An elegant lino of Ludles' and Children's Neckwear Lous lale Cambric yar
wide at 11)4 cents per nrdi Langtry Dress Lawns 20 yards for St
All w Idths and shades of Ottoman Hibbons "it per cent
cheaper than anywhere else.
"I Pl.KCiXT MXR OP MIX'S VKII.IVC AT 2.'i (ITS. A V11M.
Corner W. Com-'1
luerco and Ace- An Elegant Line Fancy Dress (iingauiR nt 7Ji 10 mid 12 cents.
MUia Streets. Tho well known brand
THE RUSH STILL CONTINUES
At SIMON MOHHIS' to show tho public tho Mist styles of AUNTS' YOUTHS' AND
CHILDHUN B UI.'JTIIirui. Also llio inosi eiCKUiibuuu c"iiiiiciu lines oi
Gents' Furnishing Goods
That over was shown In this city both In stylo und pilcc.
Couieand convlnoo jourself. STH1CTLV ONK PHICI2 ONLY. No tumble tosbow gooils.
No. 44 Commerce Street
Private Hoarding.
flood private board wPh or without room nt
SIO Crocket street by Mrs. Julia A. King nnir
Meimor hotoh lwk
fresh drugs uud chemicals ut City Drug store
No. 8 Commerce street. 2-wk.
Ottoman blllis
And satins in all colors and stile. Persian
lawns nun's veilings In ull similes Just received
lit Jo&Uu ic Sous' Alamo street. U-20-tf
Huts.
You can get a c hnleo one Trom a big lot of
nue huts nt T. C. Frost's for 60 cents apiece.
watches chains und Jewelry cheap goto the
Trustees sales No. 221 Commerce street.
75 blue llnuncl suits at $11 50.
4 10-2W B. Deutuch k Co.
Itullroud Suits
A specialty nt J. Josko & Son's Alamo street
neur postolllco; 3-SMf
fleuta' Philadelphia custom shoes nt H.
4-10-2W S. Deutbcii i: Co.
floe Fresh Country Hutter
Is datlv received nt Gilbert's fruit store. No. 4
Houston street. -0-liu
Card rocclvers cake baskets castors Ico
pitcher butters tea sets triple and iiuudruple
plate at 221 Commerce street Trustees sale.
Steam Laundry.
Truent & Van Den lliirgh will open April 21
on Aconulu street No. IB.
For Hogers sllvor mated knives and forks
and triple and iiuaidruplu sliver and pluteil
ware go to Trustees bjiIo 221 Commerco street.
4-8-1 m.
lliillroiulTlckula
Iloiight sold and exclnmgcil nt mv olllce In
Thompson's book store 307 Commerco street
deduced rates to all points.
VIMltl W. II. IlAltNKTT.
WOLF
San Antonio Texas.
Ladies' Neckwear.
Styles for all; prices ranging from 23c. to
$10 00 a pair.
Fans.
Elegant assortment all now goods stylish
and reasonable.
Table Linens Towels
Napkins and lloiiscfurnlh!ng goods. Ours Is
by all ineans.1 ho best stock In the city. Our
reputation ror keeping best linens will ho round
verllled In over particular. Our trade in this
department Is increasing wonderfully.
Silks Satins Dress Goods
Ijirgo stock low prices. Wo tiro offering all
Ilk Grenadines worth SI 25 at 00c.
Road y-Mado Dresses
For ladles misses nnd children. Chlldiens
while slips with two rows of Inserting ut 50c.
Infants white dresses trimmed nt 75o.
Corsets.
Wo keep about 20 different styles including
somo very well known brands-thu celebrated
C. P. colored corsets the 50d-bonu tho Stout
Ijulks Corset tnlsscs and chlldrcds' corsets
summer corsets nursing corhcta.
A KAHN & CO.'S
Is Wheru You Can (let Thuj
rrult of tho Loom yard wide 1) cents per yurd.
San Antonio Texas.
They All Do It I
They buy their wlnos nnd liquors nt Harry
Il.iiiin & Co.'s stoic mi Commerco street und
thus save 25 per rant on their purcbuscj.
Good Jlonrd uud llouius
("an bo had by applying at the resldonco of
Captain MuMnstur on San Pedro iivenuc. H-it
Hoard With ltooinv
At 2'lt Dwyerovcnue close to Main plaza.
Ilcckiuaii Hi-others west sldo Military
plnzi are authorled special agents lor tho
Alamo Lluii! und Cement company. This no-
tice Is to tell thu pilblio that In the futiuu no
Kaglu Steam Hour will bo soldusllme. Wo will
guarantee that Hob'a sales aro made correctly
In the future. 4-ll-lw
The Aliiino Steam Kiiundry.
Will bo openvl on or ubout the 1st of May cor-
tier Market uud Piiso streets neur Mill llrldgu
John Huiiok Proprietor.
I II uo overalls und Jumpers for railroad men.
4-10-2W S. Dw.-TKCll li Co.
S. Doutsch & Cn. offer to tho publlo still
greuter bnrgnlns tliuii over bofnro.
The boss GO cent. Halbrlggun undorshlrt nt
4-10-2W S. DkutsCU & Co.'s.
Ijidles nnd gentloinen to convuss for hooka
nnd ulbiitns. Agsnts making three ilnlhun a
day. Apply at 2o0 West Commerco St. room 2.
upstairs. 27-3-ir.
Illuo linen shirts nt $1 25.
4-10-2W el)KUTB(lll i Co.
Now Grooerltyt.
: LOW PJUCF.S AND ! i '
i PHOMPT DELiVKiiy. ' 4r;' ' '
SUM.EHUEiiaEn Si IlAituia 407 Houston Bt.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 18, 1883, newspaper, April 18, 1883; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162529/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .