The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 171, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 17, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
Grand Display
Fall ana Winter Clothing
Fur men youths txijs and children.
Gouts' Furnishing Goods.
Wo Invito n
stock mul prices.
guaranteeing full value In ever Instate... our
merchant tailoring departme-nt under the
miiniiin-raent of 1'rofcMnr no Hand "numim-
cdly u one of the. best In the State. The most
elect styles In elomostlo and forclirn ple-co
goods always on hand. A wtft IH guaran.
teed or no role.
COHEN & KOENIGHEIM
SW and 3II. MAIN VL.V.A.
Watches Set nuit Iteeulateil
Itv transit observations frc of charge h:
Stern tho Jeweler. SIS Commerce St. u-IWJn
A llurber Wanted
At A. Milan's shop corner of Commcre-tisn
Alamo streets. l-lU2t
The Days Have Come.
" Tho Tom nnd Jerry days hai o mine
The gladdest or tho year
When man must lake in rum
Instead of lager beer.
All drinks In season and prices within re ason
nt (lii.niiEir. npposieo
ntcrnatlnnal and
llrcat Northern urioi.
Turner Hull Lust Night
A fair audlcnco attendod Turner liall last
night and as usual wcro amarcd and auiueee
th mairlpfll tricks nf Ihe Professor. A lium
irof presents were given away tho hest tie-
Iota set of furniture vaiucu atj-n.
I'liuniijii the tlraat .Muglcl
Mr. W. II. Ilanclt with N'o. 10. drew the set
of furnlturn nt Turner opera hall last night
and took i;l can in piaeo oc eno lurnieure.
Vhecntertelnincnt was tho best ever given In
fttv nf its kind. Ho tn-nlght and
Hnf cinss ncrfnruiance. and set a present!
Over IID prcstinta wcro given uway Iwitejicn-
Idit.
10-lMt
Ilecorder's Court
llenry Wilson vagrancy S.1; W. II. Whlt-
ford driving across Main street bridge Taster
tlan a walking Kail S3; 1!. Sauunlcgo llllarlo
lilm- Antnnln Online eft. W Chrvsler. d
and dlsorJerlr " each; Jim llumptnn drunk
and down. J I:. T. Jameson committing a
nuisance. S10: JoIT I.iinc. luterferlnir with an
tim ?cr In tbo discharge or his duty i0.
The Case of Leopold lluppertx.
The lluppertz enso was called In tho Federa
court this morning and as much trouble was
occasioned by tho Inability to obtain a Jury
the court cave a recess until 1 o'clock.
It will bo remembered that Iopnld Hup
perlz was assistant postmaster under J. CJ
Manning and bo Is charged with embczzllni
funds of tho postoJHco.
Taking the llrlilul.
Mr. J. F. Hanson Raltlllo Moxloo waj mar
r.ed by Justlco Adam last ct cnlng to Miss
Julia Wandurcr at tho resldenco of the bride i
parents. After a few days sojourning In tho
city too happy pair mil proceed to tiieir ncx'
Ilcnry Johnson has taken out a license to
marry Josephine Anderson.
The pleasant statu of tho atmosphere lias In
uueeii n marnugo uonm.
ltulldluc; Improvements.
A building permit wai Issued yesterday to
V. II. Maverick to build a rock store anil of-
fice 100x56 at the corner of Houston streets
to cost $45000; also another to his brother
Albert Maverick to be built on the south
slJc Houston street costing $30000.
The Young Ladles' Supper.
The voting ladles cf the Fresh) terian
church gave an oyster supper last evening In
the Comal block on Houston street and a
large number of citizens patronized them.
Circumstances operated against them in this
their first entertainment of the season but the
Light Is glad to chronicle the success of the
supper.
Delajetl Trains
A freight train coming south on the Inter-
national and Great Northern near Robert's
station between Austin and Tyler was
vtrecked Monday morning by a broken rail
and the tender of the engine and five cars
were thrown from the track. No lives Here
lost. A large force of brakemcn were at once
dispatched to the scene of the disaster and a
new track was built around the wreck and
this morning all trains are running as usual
A Mountain l'lnk.
MIssLoulso Sylvester tno charming actress
and vocalist who was to appearat Casino hall
In her new and successful roroantlo drama A
Mountain l'lnk telegraphs that by reason of a
railroad accident she cannot reach tho city
until 8 o'clock and as tho sconory and proper-
ties required for the plcco aro very heavy a
complete performance could not be given;
hence she will not play to-night but will posl-
lively do se to-morrow
ThU company Is one of the best In America
nnd tho play Is a pronounced success evert -where
henoo a full houso should ruloat tho
Casino.
Hood acting good singing and good dancing
will make a merry evening for those who at-
tend this entertainment. not tho leant attraction
being a quartetto of real negro Jubilee singers
who are pronounced tho best In tho country.
Heats are on sulo at Sim Hart's without ei-
tracha'go. LIGHT FLASHES."
What the lteporteri Learn on Their Tour
Through the City
Hoard of Health meeting to-morrow after-
noon. Dolores Adalosj aged ft years died to-day
of typhoid fever.
- A new base ball club to be called the
Crescents Is being formed.
Tho engagement of Miss Ida IlaueMcn and
Joe McAllisser Is announced.
There will bo a select bop nt tho springs to-
morrow night to which tho LiaiiT has been
Invited.
Ooorge Whlttlng la to bo tried by Jury to.
morrow in the Ilecorder's court for carrying
a pistol.
-Tho Texas Investment cnmnanrwlll hiD
to-morrow IS car loads of cattle to tho l'an-
handlo country
Mr. 8. Stern has donated a handsome silver
card receiver ot rustlo design to tho Young
Ladles' Altar society which will bo oiTcrod
for rallle at their fair.
The case of tho city vs. Farron.for carrying
a ntMtnl. was continued this marnlnir 1111 Fri
day next. Farron Is In Medina county vrhero
ne will no tnoa lor muraer.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Freight Handlers In St. Louis on a Strike
Mew York i rain nouuers
Sentenced
i L'ofTee Market Unsettled -Attempt
Wreck n Virginia lUllrnm! Train
- Alitor Arrested
I ittle Rock. Oclober 16. M. C. Harris
editor of the Hot Springs Horse Shoe has
been atresled by Judge Woods of the Circuit
court for contempt caused by an editorial re
flecting on me court lor lis manuci m
Ing the Jury In the Hugg murder case.
1'insBURt! October 10. A urauioru
l'enn. special says! The Rochester and
1'iitsburg mines at llecch Tree and Funxataw
ney are In full blast. The strikers have not
attempted to Interfere. It is rumored that the
low grade division miners are weakening.
I'inkeiion 1 men nave uuuga ...............
but for their preieoce a not tre this would
have taken place.
St. Louis October 10. it lias been ex-
pected and generally believed that the board
of police commissioners would at their regu
lar meeting this evening reconsider tneir
action of last Tuesday and perhaps reinstate
tM.r Pimnliell. but thev refused to do so
and matters therefore remain as they have
been for the past week.
Little Rock. October 10. A tort bmtlh
snecial savs ! lohn Jackson one of the mur.
deters of Deputy Marshal Addison Ileck and
posse in Indian Territory was brought in by
Dermics Cox and Ayers. Jackson v.110 was
desperately wounded in the light with Ileck
says that he killed both men while tbey were
attempting to arrest him.
Sr. Louis October 10. A Ireignttiiockaue
is apprehended In East St. Louis as the result
ot the strike of the yard men. None of the
railroads have as yet refuted to receive freight
and the managers of the railroads say that they
will not yield to the demands of the sttikcrs or
compromise wllh them. The companies are
bringing men in from the country and the
strikers arc noiaingiccrci mccuugs.
Niav York October 16. George Still
waggoner was to day sentenced to five years
and six months at hard labor. Stillwaggoner
was the leader of a gang of roughs who as
nulled and robbed passengers on the Rocka
way railroad train last August. Stillwaggoner
Is just 21 has been married less than a year
and his mother fell to the floor in a faint.whlle
his wife and sister screamed. His mother
was carried to a private room and a ebctor
summoned. The women are all mourning for
the death of the culprit's father. He was
hurried off towards the station house after
sentence.
New YORK Oclober lG. The coffee mar
ket to-day was considerably fluttered. Inter
views with leading importers extracted no In
formation of the cause beyond the mere state'
ment that coffee has been declining lor years
until the bottom was reached and that It has
now liecun to rise with unusually larce trans
actions snd excitement. Keene s celebrated
racer roxhall now in the front in bngland
Is for sale. Tohn Irvine and lohn Walsh
widely known burglars shot and killed each
other In Slung Draper's saloon No. 466 Sixth
avenue earlv this momlnp. Thev had had a
bitter quarrel. It is said lhat six weeks ago
tney nau met in anoincr saioon aou utcw pis
tnls but were separated.
NoRtOLK October C The remains of
Southern soldiers disinterred nt Atlington
anived from Washington this morning and
were taken U Raleigh under the escort of a
detachment of a military company of this
city and nt Portsmouth minute guns were
fired from the time the steamer came In tight
until the remains were translerrcd to the cars
The fligJ of the rity and harbor were at half-
mast the bells tolled and hundreds of the ex-
Confederate veterans were in the civil and
military procession. The floral ollerincl
were profuse and the Ladles Memorial asso-
ciation of Portsmouth joined in the procej
sion when the remains reacneu the city
Wheeling October 16. A villalno'js at
tempt was made to-night on the P. C. and S. L.
railway to wreck the passenger train at Glen's
Run seven miles above this city by a rail tied
across the track. There Is a stretch of track
at this point level and straight and good time
Is always made. The train was running at a
rate of Co miles per hour and when the en-
gineer struck the obstruction it jumped into
the air but fortunately kept the rails. The
rear cars broke the rail and the train passed
uninjured. If the train had been thrown off
the track It would have plunged into the Ohio
river as the embankment between the river
and the track is very narrow at this point and
great loss 01 me would nave ensueu.
A Hud l all.
Captain A. Seller while descending from a
street car near Mr. Slumbtrg's house yester-
day evening slipped and fell dislocating his
elbow.
Appreciated 1'rcsent.
A young lady admirer of the I. tour has
complimented the editorial force with a basket
of fine fruit and cake and a couple of bottles
of Murrm't Extra dry. Many thanks.
That l'rote;I
The Times attacks Mr. Ryder-Taylor's
protest in the Light against the award of
theprlzecup. The statements made therein
are based upon reliable information and facts
which will be maintained in the proper place.
As it Is Dr. Lindner is much condemned for
delivering the prizes before the Executive
committee had voted upon the protest which
was fairly and legitimately made in the inter-
ests of all concerned.
Interfering With 1111 Olllcer.
J. Lane was tried before the Recorder this
morning on a charge of Interfering with officer
Ferris while in the discharge of his duty
Ferris said he met a hackman who told him a
man had just shot at a woman. On going to
Juan Cardenas' saloon he was pointed out
two men one of whom had done the shoot-
ing. He went up to arrest them when one
ran off and the other the prisoner jumped
up and caught him by the waist he being on
his horse and tried to pull him down. The
one who ran away turned round and fired.
Two men at Ferris' request pulled Lane off
and held him. John T. Smith a colored
man said he was attracted by the sound of a
shot; he went in the direction of the firing and
came upon two men; two women were run-
ning off screaming; one of the men said he
would have the women back. Lane the
other said all right he would bring her back;
alter this a mounted officer came up and he
pointed the men to him; one ran away while
the other caught hold of the officer and said
"For God's sske don't shoot my friend he'
drunk" and held him for some time; he and
another man pulled him off the officer and
held him. The Mogul fined Lane $50.
PERSONAL.
ems Gleaned In the Hotel Corridors and
From Various Other Sonrcel.
Mr. F. D. Levy of New Oilcans Is at the
Maverick.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ellis of Uvalde are itep-
ping at the Menger.
Mr. J.F. Scott of Corpus umsii is regis
tered at the Menger.
Mr S. Sanchez a prominent citizen 01
Laredo Is at the Menger.
Mr. R. Armeatead of Nashville lenn.
stays at the Maverick.
Ford I)ix a stockman ol Ilenavides It in
the city on a visit.
Deputy United Stales Marshal Niggli re
lumed home this morning.
Dr. Christian who has been sick and in
bed for some time is up and well.
Mr. R. J. llrackcnridge of the Telephone
company is a guest at Ihe Maveilck.
M. W. G. Ilalleau from New uneans is
in the city with a view to open up a business.
J C. Hart publisher and proprietor ol Ihe
Two Liredos" is In the dly on his way to
attend the Austin fair.
Mr. J. I- Ilartlelt and Mr. D. Milmo of
theMllmo National bank Laredo are guests
at the Menger.
Miss Fatrell a celebrated modiste ol New
York has arrived in San Antonio to take
charge of the dress making department In
Haas & Oppenheimer s store.
C. G. Vcgel sole proprietor editor and
publisher of the Hoerne Land Register is
registered at the St. Leonard. He Is on his
way to Colorado City to attend the railroad
meeting to be held there neat Saturday. San
Antonio should send a represetative.
J. M. Upchurch Eagle Pass; J. R. Murry
Stonevllle; II. II. Whllcox C. B.Walker
Texar; J. L Manning W. II. Wheat Eagle
Pass; Amos P. Foster Austin Tex.; A. II.
Nicholson A. S. Adams Yorktown; A.
M. Stewart Medina; L. D. Bunton Del
Rio; R. E. Carrey Crockett are guests at
the St. Leonard hotel.
JACKSON'S DETECTIVE AGENCY
And Night Watch Headquarters San An
tonlo Texas.
Olllco rooms No. 11 and 12 Dovino building.
No 21 and 2u Solcdad street. I am now prepared
to tako chargo of and handle all legitimate
detective business In all lis branches and re-
spectfully tender services In nil cases requiring
careful and skillful Investigation. Also watch-
men furnished for banks stores railroads
cotton compresses private bouses etc. All
biislnesaand private matter will recclvo prompt
attention and bo treated strictly conildentlal.
Collections tnndo In all ports of tho Stato nnd
United Stales. Olllco tclephono 311 resldenco
telephonc3li. Captain William Jackson.
10-ltf Proprietor and Manager.
1'1-ofesnor l'liaraz) n.
A French plate ono quorier of an Inch
thlch used by tho King ot Maglo Art was
broken b careless handling on the railroad
tho cost of which was JIWV. The Professor has
had It cut down and will do Iho great Hindoo
basket trick to-night. It will puy jou tn see
him.
10-17-lt
-Sloncy to loan by Hilton Ic Young. 10-111 tf
Notice.
Teachers In the pnbllo s'hools will bo p.i!d to
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
ll. French Major.
Itcut.
ltock home four rooms and kitchen nt 3.!
Aiciiulii street. Inquire next do
Hewitt.
r.0000 llrlcks
For tile. Leave orders with I1 w. Petrol cor-
ner ot Alamound North street. 10-17-31
Texas Kmptoynicnt lliireim
Ami Agency for rooms olllces houses etc ill
(east side) .Main piaia.
The Great l'liaruiyn
At Turner opern hall to-night. Ono hundred
presents given awuy. 10-lJ-It
Nl'IX'IAL NOTICUH.
Cash llo) Wonted lit I.. Woirxon's.
- Itoscntmum & llauer tako ineasuies for
Keep shirts. 10-It)
A good thing to advertise) In: Tho LifliiT
Annual ANit uuidk. Secure spuoo early. 4-tC
ltuiiiu:u sliocs. coats huts and all kinds of
rubber goods; also the celebrated Fish brand
oil slicker at rhects Corrcvou & duties'.
Our underwear In quality and price will
astonish the oldest Inhabitants. 1(1-101
JIoxemiaum & llAUKit233 Commerce street.
Tlio International nnd Great Northern rail-
road will sell excursion tickets to tho Ht. Louis
lair from September 25. tt-i'l-tr
ltnllroad tickets bought sold and exchanged.
ltedueed rules to all points at Harnett's ticket
oillcc In Sim Hart's cigar store Main plaza.
The Cause of Failure
t nf eonddeneo accounts for half of tho
huslncus rallurtu of to-day. C. Schosse A.
Ilrclss and L. OrynBkl druggists aro nut Uablo
to fall tor tho want of conlideueo In Dr. Ilosan-
Cougn and i.ung syrup tor nicy givo
away a bottio lecoioau wnoaresuuering
Now ltargalns fur October.
New two-fttnry cottauro 10 rooms city.
ivatrr
ami ks. tn reuro arenue;
Now cottaire of 7 room tian Pedro avenue.
water nnd pus; SitOO
Itoautlful residence rock house nearpost-
oniee for $i"00.
Hock houfto and corner lot. near Commerce
street; Sl
Several desirable ret! deuces on AxonuoG
for mlo very low.
House and two lots on Frio street First
ward for only $525.
A first-class restaurant dolnir a lino business
can bo bo u if lit very cheap.
Plenty of business chances Tor those- who
are looking for such places. Call and see us
wo can suit you In almost anything-.
Hilton 8c You.no
SOS West Houston street.
Mohey to Ixmn
In em nil sums on kooJ security
negotiated. Address I-ock UoxbS
tonlo Texas.
Lien notes
) Ban An
1't-HWt
Hawks Jt ltuunels.
All kinds of llffhtnlnir rods and fixtures at
tho lowest rates. All workiruarantccd. (10-15 lm
Tlieron Vail
Tho painter can bo found at Ibicon'a paint
shop on bt. Mary's street. lO-lO-tr
XSews Hooks Statlouery ami Varieties.
Full Biipply of oil! co stationery printers
supplies &.O.
Damage Jty 1'rost.
I n order to eseapo the blhrliting effects of thn
first frosta provide yourself with medium and
heavy-weight underwear and substantial full
clothinar. now selling at very low Prices at
tilieeta Corrovon V Castles No. 217 Alamo
piaUH.
1'rhatn Hoarding
lly Mrs. U H. Cock rum. &00 Kast Houston
street and northeast corner Alamo plaza. Ac-
commodations first class. Terms icasunuble.
lor Sale lit u llarK&ln.
A flno ranch 700 acres newly fenced mcs-
nlll hands clerks artisans laborers servants.
Wo shall exhibit n choice assortment of la-en-
niltj. In silks brocade velvet ladles
cloth. Ilannols black ami colored caahmcrca
and all tho new dress goods.
.adies Cloak Department
A Innrn linn nf fall and whiter
wraps. Newmarket walking jHtkets. cloaks
dolmans ulsters and Jerseys. f-jerejs "Jer
seys" ror lames' inures mm ruiiun.ii m
tho impular prices.
F.xcellcnt bargains. Wo claim tn hnvo tho
largest assortment of black and mourning
drcsa goods over brought tn this city In u.l the
new shades and kinds of ottoman cheviot
Annum foule.eto.
Carpets Carpets. Carpets.
Wo havo now on exhibition a largo lino of
tapestry velvet and body llrusaela carivcts.
Also full lino of woolen 4-4 carpets matting
oil cloths etc.
Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery
Wehnvoumva full n'sortmcnt of ladles' lino
silk hnso In nil tho newest shades. I.lslo thread
1..... in ..il ..liirfl. fitr mlfwes nnd ehl drt'll.
Of liieso goods wo always carried tho best as
LADIES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
Dressmaking Department
nf Haas & Oppenheimer.
CASINO OPERA HALL.
A Dramatic Homaucc Untitle
A Mountain Pink!
Louise Sylvester
son. Harry Stoodard Helen Sedgwick Harry
Hawk Hurry Maxwell T. J. l.anguon uc
vlovo Rogers Marie lcii".
Black Mountain Quartette
Under tho management or (leorgo W. Itjcr.
Those securing seats will hav 0 nmney cheer-
fully returned. It dlssntlslled with play and
company. Secure your seats at Sim Hart's
cigar store. Admission $l no extra chargo for
reserved scats. ll-ll-lt
Muotillcht nt U10 Eprlncfl.
There is not a Oner plnco In tho country for
pleuauro nnd t'njojinctlt than tho Him IVMlro
tfprlnirs 1'urlc. Tho beautiful moonllKht nights
added to tho fresh perfumes of sprlntf und
uinmor nower mm uiu bwui-i iuubiu
l'or Halo
Six of thn handsomest I'lynioutli ltock
chickens in lex us uvo nen ana one roosic
Apply atWi ilium street. KH-:tt
Furniture Wagon
1 on hnnd to movo fur:
JlTNiru Meanx.
Hock Houso fur Ilent
With four roomr and kitchen (rood water nnd
yard at IIW Houth laredo Blreet corner of
Nueva. w-iu-
Notice to Gentlemen
I havo opened a flrst class saloon on coiner
of Nacogdoches and Jiowlo streets wnero i
keep cool beer lcnopado eoda water und tho
nlshed and elegantly Huh tod ror tho accommo-
Kive ino u call. UO-2 3m ' W M I.ii'i'E
Four Hulldlng Lots for Sale.
tx)ts.1(437 3. block T original subdivision
diock wj raiitfo j uisinci. t on aiuzuu crvex
Fine location Imiutro or
8-irj-tr j osack & Nekton.
Try Tancoast
If jou want a suit roado. He has a full lino of
pieco iruous anu a urst-citwi tunt-r m vuurar
Don't Huy
Until you havo seen tho flnostcokof clothlnir
or rancoaei x pon. w-
A Ton.
If you welith less than a ton bo to Sheets
Not So.
rr vmi nflv vi
ou never can nnu a pair or pants
or a suit Inthostoroto tit you Just try Sheets
Corrvvon and Castles'.
Ithoellus Si Tempshy
Ilatoa laro stock lot rcntlnr pianos. Cheap
rent.
u-?.Mni
The St. Leonard Hotel.
Wo ailvlso our friends when they go to Ban
Antonio to Btop at tho new "St. Ionaru
Hotel" on tho south side of Main plaza whero
tbey will llml hunilnomoly furnished rooms an
oxcellont tablo and every home comfort all
for tho reasonable sum of J2 e nd J3 Ui per day
accordlnir to tho rooms occupied. No whero
In tlio Mouth can tho samo aocointnodatlons bo
found (or tho money. Stock men will pleaio
mako a note ot this. -h a
Tlio finest lino of still brim hats can be
found at ItoHcnhaum Ic llauer'e SU Commerce
street. W-W
At N. Wlnther'a
Now art kal1ory231 Houston stroct tho floest
Heptember 31.
Tho first day of autumn. Speaking of autumn
wo aro moved to Inquire. Autumn man ro
111 dressed whon he can vet new fashionable
and seasonable) Koods at such low prices as are
rullna-at Sheets Correvon & Castles No. 17
Alamo plaza. O-ss-tt
J. JOSKE
Dry Goods Clothing Hoots Sliocs
Hats s Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Trunks nnd valines. As our grand n ldlllonal
largest slock of dry guods.cto. ever brought tn
lino of nno Stetson hats al I new styles tn suit everybody. Our assortment or ladloa and gents
flno hand Bnd mnehlno sowed shoes Is tho largest and eompletcst In town. A largo variety ol
boys' and children's clothing also single boja" and
LADIES' KNTRAJSTOM.
ntriinrc to our stores from
WOLFF
(SUOOUSSOHS TO
CORNER OF COMMERCE AND ALAMO STS.
t37Ncw store new goods: quick sales small iiroflts. Wo havo determined In sell gmids cheap
tako small gnlns. but turn them ovcrrnst. We want you to read this ndvertl-emciit and also
request u call frcmiou. Woollcr
ZDRHISS GOODS.
) pieces worsted goods nt luv. per psrd -worth l.".c. l ploees worsted goods nt ISo. tier yard-
worthSSo. I00pleect!clslerelolhats.-vcrygol valuo. All wool .Til-Inch cooled cash-
mere atltlo. -they nro worth 00c. Como soon If you want uny or them. cry handsomo tlncr
goods and also sonic cry Una novelties.
BLACK DH3SSS GOODS. .
Our stock Is we think tho very largest In tho city. Mourning goodsor nil descriptions. We
want j oil to look at only Wo. and 00c. all wool oaslimercs: such gls were never lioforo ptlcrcd
to j 011. (or tho monoy. In Sun Antonio: llnergradoiall prlcos. Wo will not refuse to give you
samples or our black goods. Wo aro nf raid of no one.
SILK S A.THST A.3STD VELVET.
This department has received particular attention nnd wo offer somo Immenjo bargains.
Look at our prices I All silk black brocade at SI tlio same goods retail hero at SI M. All silk
colored brocades ranging from 0.1c. to line per yard. Our BOo. colored satin Is splendid quality.
Largo assortment of black and colored gros grain ottomans etc. Wo havo some Immense
values In black gros grain silks and wo aro not nfrald tnglvo you samples. As a special drlto
we offer 1 pieces Illicit gros grain silk nt Mo. worth SI T.
Towels Table Damasks Housefurnisliing Goods.
Wo enjoy the reputation of keeping tho largest nnd best stock of linens In the; city. Slnco
o havo been In our now building woliavo enlarged our stock considerably and hai e reduced
our prices cry low in order to leisure largo sale
hero to d ly at Wj. n piece
All linen towels 'M
CLOAKS iEW MAHKETS WRAPS ETC.
Immense stock rnnslnirln piicofrom$2 UOup to Stt 00 each. . Wo offer thoao goods cheaper
nnd In greater variety than any other house and the most fastidious wlllllnd something Insult.
Misses' und children's wraps all prices and stylos.
WHITE AND COLORED RLANKETS.
We bought our blankets at tho Into auction sale
In the country g.iods wcro sold at about tJo. on
now offer you a" S3. Illankets worth Sllu pair
r blankets ror o navo an kious inuiuit mm . ii v ...... .v.. .......
hnlct-aloor retail houso tn tho city.
nnsir.itvi llnsir.lt V I On r lino has been considerably enlarged. Mobuvo always had the
reputation or keening tlio best goods. Wo hiive; lidded u great muny new articles. lo keep
hosoatallprlccsfroinSo.pcrpii'ruptoSI. This Is a very lino department and you should
not mips It.
nillSS MAK INO -ln connection with our store wo have oienod. iip-stnlrs In our building
a Dress Making establishment which Is under the auiervlslnii nl MlaS I.1.IIM AN 11 lady re-
cently from Vienna where sho has uttended to tho toilets of tho ladles or tho Imperial Court!
ocan iccommcnu ner niguij-ua uii vaivi. in u. ....o. ...un...n.
HOOTS nnd SHOFS Clothing for men. Youths Iloja nnd Children.
rmv-ni vmiNiNiifKn noDIIS.-Hcro are nil now departments nnd wooffor very great In
ducements. Wo sell the best Stshlrtln the
Our stock or 11001s nnu nuocs uru eroiu uiu ih
will callugdln.
Hut your Full o( Clothes or us. liny jour lin.ierwear 01 11s. e win nive yon
llnrnalni. Hoys Bulls at Low I'lguns. Cull on us for Hut. Cups l.to.
. WOLFF & :ULAJ2C
Wagner's Bazar.
Deciler in Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass
Mirror Plates Artists' Materials Etc.
l'Icturo rrnmlnjr and Flno Sign Work n Bpcclalty. 10-g-'"'
JXJXjIXJS
Iii Fine Watches
ISIO Coiuiiiorco Street San Antonio
Itepa-rlnir acd engraving a specialty. Has 011 hand a largo stock of Jewelry clocks watcnes
and dlamunds.
Jleu's l'urnlshliic Goods
llarr lias Itemoved
tlio city on tho corner opposite I Wolfson.
An i:legnnt I.lne
Of gents furnishing goods can bo seen at J
Josko JeSons U-21 tt
Hats Caps Hoots aud Shoes
A largo and well selected stock at J Josko tc
Sons'. "--lf
Our Neckwear
Is nacholoo In stylo nnd tnatorlal ns can bo
found In any market.
ll-lH-tf l'ANCOABT Si SOM.
The Ijirgest Stuck
& SONS
building Is now oomplolcd wo will receive the
this city. Wohavu Just now received a iuii
children's punts arrived lately.
bnH street near Commerce slreet bridge
& MARX
A. A WOLFF.)
offering for Instance a Herman
eiech. or SI 00 a do.cn: tho samo artlclo Is sold
Inches long wo offer at l-t4o.
the largest salo of llsklud that ever took place
SI; blankets that we sold a yenr 11 go for S.1 we
are now sold for S 10. 011 can buy 11 good pair
city. We wantoyery man In Texas to try them.
niu.iuii..uir u.. ....... j
mechau
Diamonds and Joray.
Order Your Orocorle.
Itliodlus ll Tempsky
Kniploy two first-class piano workmen to re.
pair pianos. Cull on them II
Ten Dollars I'er Month
Will buy ono ot tho rollahlo l'merson pianos
froniThos. (loggan& llros. No. 2.V) Commerce
street. 0 Mt
Genuine Camel Hair
tlonts underwear can he had at J. Josko &
Sons' for $). 0-St.ft
Shirts uuit Underwenr.
Gents Und Hoys
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