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The San Antonio Light.
WKDNKSDAY. MAY 30. 1883.
" LOCALNEWS.
For additional Lucal Nowsseo Third Pag.
llutter ami KgC Tlile.
A thief visited thu pantry or Mrs. Schatzky
on Alamo strrct last night nnil took all tho
butter and eggs. Nothing e'so whi missing.
Hats Flowers and Feathers
Just received at Wolfson's. Something real
handsorao and tho ladles are especially Invited
to call and seu nunc.
l'robuto Court.
Orders of sale If ranted on tho cstftto of Dolllo
M. Frazlor and on tho estate of Murv Eckcn-
rotti. Tho county bonds and tho Inventory
wcro approved by tho court.
Kuplou Oil
Is not as many suppose simply water-white
150 degreoj tiro test oil but Is superior to
water-white or any other Illuminating oil
manufactured. 6-lb-lm
A 1'rcveulntlve.
As a preventative for tho uvlls said to bo
practiced In Travis park there should bo bov-
erat lamps erected and tho grounds enclosed
with a picket fence and (jutes locked nta-rB or
10 o'clock at night.
Coinplnluts.
The columns of tho Lioht are always open
to complaints of a public naturo but persons
wlshlnir to gtvo vent personal spleen will sign
their namu and shoulder tho responsibility.
A Shootlnc Affray.
Mr. Ltttlo niuniigcr of Evans & SchllT's
ranchc had nn altercation with a Mexican
who drow a knlfo upon him. Mr. I.lttlo then
drew his revolver and wounded tho Mexican
somewhat seriously but ho will recover.
Strnsborger's Affairs.
It Is stated that Mr. Strasbcrgor has Riven
bond to Mossrs. Holdenhclmer Si Co. of Galves-
ton for tho amount of their Indebtness to that
Arm. and will demand possession from Sheriff
McCall to.day in vlow to tho curly opening or
his saloon.
llulldlnc rormlU.
Otto Yurbrcl lumber dwelling north of
North Centre street; 81200.
P.W.Libert lumber dwolllng north of Hi-
dalgo street: $.VI0.
Thomas Pickorsglll. lumber dwelling north
of Sherman street; $500.
Funeral Notice.
Died yesterday at 2:10 j. m. Marie daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Everett aged two years.
The funeral will tuko place this afternoon at
4:30 o'clock from the fumlly residence 317
Ilium struot. Friends and acquaintances res-
pectfully Invited to attend.
No Music at the Park.
Editor San Antonio Light.
Militaiiv Post May 30 1883. On ncoount of
General Augur's bereavement by tho death of
his daughter my band will not play concert nt
Travis park this afternoon. Very renpectfully
yours I'uank A. Hall
Bandmaster Eighth U. S. Cavalry.
Laud Sales.
The ranch of J. Stevens nnd W. J. Jones In
TJvaldo and Za valla counties comprising 30000
acres has becu sold to Daniel Si Nat Lewis for
$05000.
A Urgo portion of tho Uullls lands nt Inde-
pendence cicek In tho Pecos district was sold
to Dunn Slovens & Co.; the prlco 's notstatcd.
but it Is said that a very high price was paid
owing to tho excellence of tho land.
The Weather.
Observations taken at 5:31 a. m.: San Anto-
nio barometer S0.80 thermometer 77; Fort
Concho barometer 29.93 thermometer 01; "al-
veston barometer 29.83 thermometer 78;
New Orleans barometer 29.92. thermometer 74:
Shrevcport bnrometcr 29.85 thermometer 75r
fiempnis uaromeicr -.i.r-- iiiermomoier iu;
Dodge barometer 30 10 thermometer 39. ltaln-
laii instil noursu. ino inaicutions are ciouuy
weather.
Ileer Thankii.
The Limn returns thanks for a dozen sample
bottles of PUscucr lager beer from the Pllscn
Beer Bottling company or which Messrs.
Uelohradsky Si linker are tho proprietors. Tho
beer is or best quality nnd bua thu flavor of the
pure bop and malt to tho fullest extent.
Messrs. Uelohradsky & Maker desorvo the
thanks of the community tor Inaugurating
this new enterprise nnd thus enubllng many
to supply themselves with this tine beautiful
Dovorugo in quantities to suit.
An Importaut Cate
Annie N. Jacques et til. has filed a suit In
tho District court against T. P. McCull SherllT
of Bexar county und others for damages
arising from a destralnt upon Mrs. Jacques'
household goods which were solzed and sold
for debt in front of tho courthouse u row
months ago. It is claimed that tho goods were
exempt by tho statutes and Mr. McCall holds
an indemnity bond without which he refused
to execute Judgment. Messrs Plirott und Arm
strong wcro the original plalntltls in tho debt
sua against .iirs. Jacques.
Kecorder's Court.
Bryan Gallagher Insulting language dis-
missed; Ocorgo C. Brown drawing a pistol In a
threatening manner 510; Peter Philips falling
to pay his city tax dismissed; John Doughty
drunk in tho street $5; Petor Doyle drunk
drunk $5; Domingo llolln.'refuslug to pay
back lure continued; John Brown drunk $.';
jaa t runccs nnorueriy ; jimu uiaz violat-
ing market ordinance J5; John Hermann
drawing knire hi a threatening manner. S5:
Dick Stokes lietitliig und striking $3; Harry
jimuij- lusuiuug language pasaeu to inuri
any.
Heal Kstate Transfers.
Simon Feat Jr. to George Casper lots No.
and 5 In block No. 1; consideration 175.
Santiago Vlllanuuva to Llzzlo C. Vlllanuevn
ono lot known as lot No. 1 In block No. 4
formerly known ns the Mundlola block In third
north range; consideration love and affection
bo has born rn uis wite.
lot No. ft. In block No. 4 ou tho west side of the
Han I'euro creoic: consideration ji.
Amanda J. Dlgnowity to Thoieus Penn lot
No. SO In block n. u out or tne "rlglnal subdi-
vision of city lot No. 138 west of thu Sun Pedro;
nnnslderatlon. 20.
Amanda J. Wgnowlty to Andrew Penn lot
No. 13 In block No. 6 nut or the orlglnul sub-
division or city lot Nn. 138 west of tho San
Perirn: consideration. $20.
D. Si A. Onuenheliner to Charles Ucddlng.lnt
No.o In block No. 9 out of subdivision of 33
acres oi luuu uougut irom i swgur
LIGHT BPAltKS.
There lias been preaching In Travis park
ovory day this week. Mr. C. It. Wllmeth
preaches to-night.
Clinrlr s Ktihn of TtUPIno street St. Louis
writes Mayor i-rencii lor iiiiurinuiion respect'
lug Carl Ludwlg Kroegor.
-Lltlo Flirt's fan Is the sotirco of much mor-
rlmentln ntlgietall clothing and furnishing
store on commerce street.
Sorvlen wore held st San Fornmdo cnthe-
dral this morning pominomorutlvo of the
I'utron Saint Fernando III.
Mr. Kohrnbachcr lias lost his canvassing
honk nhloti Is or no value to anvnno but him
self. Ho is willing to pay a liberal reward for
same it roturnou to tins uuico.
Mrs. Hanna died yesterday at herrcsldenco
nt tho coiner of Aueiitio Caud Houston etrcet.
The deceased ludy had an attack or bronchitis
ns n sequence nt measles which proved fatal.
Her remains wore burled this morning.
Tho owners and drivers of hacks In tho
cltv complain that they do not have equal show
wlih the Transfer company in securing pusscn-
gors at the depots. Somn action on their peti-
tion will pt nimbly bo Utkon nt the noxt meet-
ing or tho Council.
Judgo A. V. Gntes3) miles north or lloerno
In Kendiil county. Is reported by Mr. Locke
living northwest nt Sim Antonio ns having one
of tho finest prnsiiects lor fruit In Texas this
year. 11" has also n nursery of tho finest
young fruit trees In tho country.
A man getting drunk nt the Sunset depot
and remaining so nil day took au overdose of
laudanum. Ibo only harm accruing was an
uttiick of crumps in tho stomach. The fright
It gave him will. It Is Imped prevent him from
becoming Inebriated for a short time nt least.
Tho Salvation nrmr are at work. Yester
day evening about 4:30 o'clock two women
opencti tue campaign on mo piHiiunu m mo
Sunset depot and were drawing tho attention
or tho usual loungers around that place
though whether both In inlndund body wo can
not tell.
Tho Gleaners' society or tho Solcdad Mcth-
ll.t church had nil len cream soclM yestor-
Inv fivimlnir : It wan thought tho nttendaneo
would bo small on nccotintor tholr pustor's.tlio
Hcv. V. Young Illness but on tho contrary
tho meeting was n very fair one. Tho tables
wcro decorated with llowers.andsupcilntcuded
In tho usual charming way by it bevy or fair
young ladles.
SHKEP JfORSALE.
Ono Lot COO Ewes.
" win "
" WX) Kwcsnnd Lambs.
" .mot) Ewes nnd Wcthors.
" MM) Sheep with Icueo or Hanche.
" TOuO Sheep with lenso or Hancho.
CIIAHOT MOSS U CO.
WOOL COMMISSION IIOUSK.
Wo nro nrcoared to receive Wool on consign
ment making Liberal Advancements on samo.
4-11-tf Ban Antonio Texas.
Eupion Oil tho family safety oil.
Cohen & Kuenlholm
Exhibit tho finest lino of bulbrlggan and Halo
thread
UNDERWEAR
W
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A
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Of their own Importation.
Wiikx vnn want vour nlumblng dono well by
experienced workmen telephone to Maury Jc
Co. 223 Alamo plazu. 6-28-tf
Hats
In endless vnrletv and all tho latest stylos you
can find at Cohen Sz Koenlghclm's 309 nnd 311
Jluin tuaza. o-it-ii
Ask your grocer for Scoileld Si Tovls' Head
.Ight and Nester.
Booms and Hoard
Can bo had at 19 Pecan street near Episcopal
church. 5-1-ltn
Tho finest lino of niece goods for tho soring
and summer to bo found in tho State at
PANCOA8T X BON.
Cook Wanted
Ono first-class nnd ono second cook at the
Sunset dining hall nt tho depot. 5-21-3t
Foil KENT Two nicely furnished south'
rooms. Apply at ;wu poicuau street o-su-ui.
House to rent on l'resn Btrcet. near street
curs four roonis'iwoll etc. Inquire nf Mrs.
iNewman Market street. o-zu-.t
New Groceries.
LOW PUICE3 AND j
i PROMPT DELIVERY. j
SULLF.NllF.ROEK & IIAI11I18 407 Houston St
WANTKO-5S50UO. on term ot ilvo veurs. at
rcusonuble rate of interest secured by rcul
estutu In Vletorlu county. Address 1. Qulncy
caro tins omco. o-sa-ot
Clothing to nt
Everybody from a'M year old child to nn extra
size men's suit ut Colicn Si Kocnlghelin's IKK)
unu uu .nam piaza. o-H-tr
Eunlon Oil Is made from tho very best
crudo oil; Is doublo refined and f rco from ull
impurities.
Ask your grocer for Eupion Oil.
Three good curnuntors wuntod at onco nt
ivampmunn s luctory. o-zs-.t.
VERY SPECIAL I
50 stilts heft Hue flannel at S9 50. worth $12 SO.
2.1111(3 fancu CUMtlmere $10. fnrmeilu Mrfilnt
io ou. ...
500 cfierfot snlrtii at SI 25-n meat harualn.
XiOhlUtlllHll KhtlU Si 23-wilil ermu lirrr. nt
m tritte s;n ts nt in centtt imith Jl 23.
500 uftfle Hhtrtt at SI 23 ninth SI 50.
150 doicii ammrtcU ha hone 23 cents a pair
worth 40 to 60 cent.
A'orcltle rcrclml ereru week. Come ami jxjst
iBiuinci uiirt ine micm nwea ana lou'ent price
llememlier ererw vleee nf our am ouifii nm
froth. SHEETS. COllllK VOtf .1- ttA STf. v.n.
uroutai jiiock. Alamo I'uua
Piece goods by the suit or yard for spring
1'ANCOABT Si Bon.
Foil ruMi'H or ult kinds nud water and gus
pliM'S at lowest prlcos go to Maury ii Co. S5
Aiimopiaza. rciepnouo ao. o-ui-tr
Callforulii lied Wood
umber In any quuntity can bo had atlboth
no iiimner yarns ot I'.u. Htovcs Hons. 6-zs-tt
Euulon Oil was first manufactured in St.
Louis Mo. In 1801 and not nn accldont Is on
record as having resulted rrom Its use.
New SDrintr clothing and hau lust In.
Pan oo ait tc Bow
FOR ONE AND ALL.
Wo Intend to commence our semi-annual stock
tuklng on MONDAY JULY 2. 1883
and In order to
Reduce our Mammoth Stock
Wo have decided to offer our goods at
Unprcdriitci Low Pricos
Tho following list will glvo omo Idoa of
Extraordinary Kcdudions
Which wo nre now making.
10 pieces assorted lawns at 5 c
500 pieces lawn yard wide
UCO pieces assorted calico 5 o
500 pieces lonsdalo cambrlo
500 pieces lonsdalo domestic 0Ho
SCO pieces figured lawn 120
75 pieces perosl and foulards 12ta
100 pieces solid black lawn i-iio
40 pieces white pique 8 o
Persian luwit combination patterns.
300 plccos nssortod Victoria BUhop linen
lawns and nainsooks
AT COST !
pieces nstorled gingham 84a
100 pieces a9sortod gingham l-'tc
lOOptoccszephyrglugham 20 o
50 pieces zephyr gingham Ho
50 pieces zephyr glugh'ara 27Hc
.Ti pieces solid colored Nun's veiling 20 o
pieces 40 Inch nil wool 40 o
50 pieces solid colored bunting all wool. . .20 o
pieces lace bunting. 12c
pieces nssorted colored satin 55 o
Doublo width black nnd colored cashmero23 c
10U0 pair ladies' hoso 10 o
Chumbrey dross pattorus S4 50
100 dozon ladies' handkerchiefs at cost.
AltASOLS PARASOLS
Straw Hats tints and shapes
Laocs Ribbons nnd Collars.
Our Immense assortment of
must bo closod out; 750 pairs ladles' misses' and
childrons sllppors sandals and tlos nt New
York cost. Special Inducements In
Ladies'. Misses'
Childrcus Shoes
tW LADIES' UNDERWEAR
1ST SILK PARASOLS
tST ALL AT COST.
Corsets 50c 75c $1.00
Tablo Damasks towcB napkins and covers
Honeycomb and Marseilles quilUat remarkably
low prlcos. Romcmbor bargains all over the
house; 75 dozen uulauudrled shirts ut 75c; lml f
dozen white shirts (our own) 3.
BLUE LINEN SHIRTS
cheaper than clsewhoro; 150 suits nssortod $G;
40 suits (a bargain) $7 15; 42 navy blue suits
SO 50; 230 pair assorted ca&s pants at cost. Al-
paca coats und wblto vests lowest In tho city
Goods al loir Own Prices
so as to reduce stock. Ten cases cork and
linen vciitllutors-iit u sacrifice.
STRAW HATS !
must go. Spring bottom pants ut $1 50. Felt
hats at lowest prices. Nocktles handkerchiefs.
underwear hoso dusters drawers and shirts-
must bo reduced. Seeing is believing so ox.
nmlne our stook of gents' youths' and boys
low quarter shoct.
G. B. FRANK'S
-5Qain.o Store.
J. JOSKE & SONS
DRY GOODS
Clothing Gents'
Wo havo arrangements for furnishing ctntom
time. Wo nre satisfied that no ono can make
mado to measure Is Incrtiuslng and wo can prove that our make of shirts is superior In stylo
and workmanship. Thoso who hnro novor used our custom shirts will find It to their Interest
to make a trial of our ability to glvo perfect satisfaction.
J. JOSKE & SONS ALAMO PLAZA Opp. Postofflco.
ARE YOU
If So Call on J.
i a
No 12 Solcdad Street
t-Carrlcs a largo Block of Diamonds
General Merchandise. If You want Ilurgulns
$50000.
Piii Jewe
WORTH OF1
s
ajls i Fancr Dry Gooils i NoYBlties
.A.T A. SACRIFICE.
On account of a chango In my firm to take placo
duco merchandise on hand
Greatly Reduced Prices !
C3rThIs special sale to begin Monday May 6
HUGO & SCHMELTZER
COMMERCE STKEET
Wholesale Grocers
SOLE AGENTS fortlio CELEBRATED
W. J. LEMP'S BEER
DRAUGHT AXD DOUBLE EXPORT BOTTLED.
XST This necr is made from tho best Ingredients nnd warranted froo from any obnoxlou
substance whatsoever.
THE RUSH STILL CONTINUES
At SIMON MORRIS' to show tho public
CHIIiDRKN'S CLOTHING. Also tho most elegant uud comploto lines of
Gents' Furnishing Goods
That ovor was shown In this city both In stylo nnd prlco.
Comoand convince yourself. STRICTLV
SIMOKT
No. 44 Commerce Street
CALCASIEU LUMBER YARJJ
East Commerce Street adjoining Sunset Railroad
V. O. Ilox 288
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CALCASIEU LUMBER
Consisting ot Framing Tlmbor. Itoxlng Fencing Drossod Flooring Siding Ilondod Colllnir
nd Finishing Lumber; ulso n full supply ot Doors Sash Winds Mouldings. Shingles Drescod
and Rough Plckots ot all Pattern Plajtoring Lnth llarbod Wiro Mixed Paints lliilldora
Hardware and everything found In a llrst-clasa lumber yard. Wo are prepared to liirnlah
spoclul bills to order at short notlcu bulng connected with ouo of tho largest mills In thu Caleu.
Bleu region.
Rough Lumber same price as Rough Texas Pine $25 per M.
San Antonio Lumber Co. A. T. Hensley Manager.
BOOTS SHOES
Furnishing Goods.
order shirts to measure in romarkablo short
thorn more promptly. The demand for shirts
BROKE ?
M. EMERSON
Mil I 11
I'nllnTnimi uni
II
San Antonio Texas
Jowolry Wntchos Clocks Fire - Arras and
call on KMKKSON.
$50000.
shortly and also for agreement mado to re-
I now offer my entire stock at
to last 30 days only.
woiJi'Bi-
SAN ANTONIO TEWS.
tho latest stylos of GENTS' YOUTHS' AND
ONE PRICE ONI.V. No troublo to show goods.
San Antonio Texas.
Telephone 2UI.
UUM Giai U1UM1
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