The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 195, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 18, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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feiflr August 18 1885.
Just Receiued: Another lot
of Mason's Improved Self-
Scaling Fruit Jars at Paul
Wagner's.
CARTER & MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
LiYery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
AM)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
41! unit I I Altitun 1Mii7.ii
flAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
tyY-Spcclal Attention Riven to for-
warding bodies to all parts of (lie I'nltcd
States. Telephone connection. Calls
attended day and night. K-TO-ly
Livery Staples & Hacts
Hacks No. 10.11. 12. IT 11 IV Undertakers
Office :t llhiin street iin.l Plal.lcs eppniillc
Mcnircr lintel. Ilislli s cmtulmcl anil shipped
In Hi) points In till' limn. "Illy White llnirso
in tho City. Open Iluy iin.l Nlirtil. Tel 1U.
A. ZILIAN'S
Tonsorial Parlor
Oppoulto Monger Hotel Throo
Doora from PostofUce.
rT Turkmli nml VK.r llnlhs: ht-.ii Hot iin.l
L'nl.l Wilier lluilm cut i hud t . iur
the old stand turner or I niiiiiicici iin.l Alninu
trctts. Mf
HILTON ft 1001
NO. 41 SOLEDAD STREET
SAN ANTONIO - . TEXAS.
Real Estate and InsuranceAgents
LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKER?
ni:riii:si:.NTiMi
Ths Crtst Wesltrn Insurines Co. of Toronto.
Springfield firs and MtrlnelnjunncoCo.
Ths Hlbtrnll or iw Orlaanj U.
Ths Uon of London.
The lit Tens or T)itr
3--lin Ths Houilon Iniurinsa Co.
Pareunia In Clothing.
Mr. A. M. Cohen one of the largest
dealers In ready-made clothing In the
city has an Important announcement In
the Jiot telllngour readers that ho
will sell out his entire stock at and
below cost. This Is a rare chance fo
everyone to provide themselves with a
new suit at a reasonable figure. C-l-tf
A Birglln In Moileo.
18 to 20 Bltlos. or at least 70701 acres
of land well adapted to stock raising
and the growing of cotton and corn
watered by three line springs and two
wells. Improvements on It oost $7000.
Boundaries well defined. Tbeprolected
railroad line from Monclova will cross
the tract of land. Price $30000 cash.
For plans and Information address
Lorenzo Castro oare Limit oflloe. tf
IITTO III linSTIIOU. t. if. mt vr.
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
ConnecteQ
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Qathered by Reporters on Their Tours
Through Town
.Shu Hart sells Purity. Ac. a bng.l8-5t
All Mini of printing dune at the
LIMIT .ion olllce.
An Infant of .Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge
Armstrong died eslerduy.
Him Hart sells l'urity. Sc a bag.IS-St
The l.miiT Job olllce Is still doing
work. Try us.
A full supply of lino Jowlsh New Vcar
cards. N'lc Tengg. S-17.lt
The .San Antonio Miles drilled on
Main plaza last night.
Kinployment furnlthed free No. El'J
Houston street. 8-l-lm
The Mission hoso company hold mi.
other meeting Thursday night.
'1 he red Sunsets of last summer are
becoming apparent ngnln.
Everything from a fiddle to a two
foot rulo at Emerson's. N-l-tf
Send your order at once for extra
copies oftlie write-up edition.
The Kyle llase Hull club como over
Muntlny next to play the .Sunsets.
Kino linn of guns and pistols as good
as new very chenp nt Emerson's tf
'Mm Excelsior Guards (colored)
drilled on Alamo plan Inst night
Money to loan nt Colton A. I lull oil's.
2 I and C West Houston street. 8-1 Itr
Mrs. E. Tvnan has secured n iertnlt
to build ii f k l residence on Alamo
street.
V. S. Aiiilrrstiii and Elsie llrnlck
(Inrillner lone Inkeii nut u marriage II-
Colonel McLcnrj's little sou Is pro-
nniiucid as out of danger nml reentering
rnihlly.
The remains of the lute Major Mill-
ler will he Interred to-morrow Willi Mu-
sonic honors.
An Infant of Charles 1. Williamson
and ir died on the 1 Ills instant III I lie
'llilrd ward.
A bronze slntue n copy nf the llar-
Iholdl statue. Is on exhllilllon In Hell A
Itros. w indow.
Why go nrotind town In shabby
elolhes when jnu enn buy n pistol nt
Emerson's for SI.50. s-I-ll
It. (1. Cannon was this morning re-
iiinnded on a writ of habeas corpus his
bond being fixed nt jl(M.
The County Commissioners this
morning examined ttud approved the
County Treasurer's report.
-lllchard Cniiley the iiiurdi rer of his
mother yet refuses to converse on any
subject with newspaper men.
There will he the usual promenade
concert at the residence ofGenernlbtan-
ley next Friday evening.
Mr. J. l'fell rejoices In the posses-
sion of an 11-pound hoy. The stranger
made Its debut last night.
Walter Cook a hoy. was accidentally
shot In the leg with n load of shot while
out bird hunting yesterday afternoon.
Highest cash prices paid for old gold
or silver clolhlhir. furniture levvelrv. or
any articles of value at Kmersuns.' tl
-Catherine lie Oorono has Instituted
divorce suit niralnst her husband.
Pedro Ie Uurono on the ground of
rueny.
A great many stray cows and calves
may be seen nightly within the pound
limits on .Marshall Garden King William
and other streets.
We wish toftntcto the public Unit
no cases of poisoning have resulted from
eating Ice cream at our parlor.
S-1S-M UAIIM-CII & lllhll.
The new nroirramme nt the Fashion
theatre was received last night by h
good nudience. Its many attractions
in ue repenieu lo-niglll.
Mr. I. Konkel will build an addlttin
to bis residence on North Flore strict
nt a cost of J:I25U. Mr. Charles .Schmidt
has the contract.
The cases airnlnst Willie Miller and
Ids niolhcr. Adcllnn Miller for theft of
money was continued until to-morrow
by Recorder .Shields.
Applicants for Positions as teneliers
In the white schools will be examined
on Thursday and Friday 20lh and 21st
In the High school building.
New suits tiled: Frederick Eliren-
mann vs. l.one blur Ilrewery Tor debt;
Sam C. lleiinett vs. Aunabella M. Tail
and dames I.. Talt suit on note.
The Licit r has received nn Inv Itatlon
to attend the Initial hop of the "Jolly
i nnve" 10 ue given in oan i turo pane
on Hie evening of August 2Jd.
Jennie and Georirlu Powers. Dun
llonner Professur King and Miss May
King will aniiiiir at Jonas' irarden next
Sunday night. 'Wire walking sketch) s
One of our tiromlneut chemists shim
he ulll procure u quart ol Minllla ice
cream and will practice on the worst
subject he can find who bus courage
..uufcu iu cm u
There is nilltn nn existlni. mttiinii
of rocks on street ear tracks In the city.
The ear drivers attribute this to mis-
chievous boys placing them there to
throw cars oil the track.
TllC World filmed Kumnn l.mlla
orchestra will give foureoiieerls to-dny
Wednesday 'j hursday and Friday at
Miihncke's garden. New programme
every night. S-IS-U
CatltSlll Fd.. Stevens Iias re!..!.
telegram from his son. In which In. mates
that he will leave Des .Moines Iowa to-
morrow for .San Antonio having In his
custody the telegram forger Sands.
Ono Of our tirnmllient tkliratotuM.
will write to Ilrooklyn N . to the
Hoard of Health to ascertain the results
of their Investigation of tlie room
of vanilla Ice cream poisoning there.
Miss May the little daughter of Mr.
Jesse Hell living on Klmlra street Is
the latest victim of tho poisonous
vaullla Ice-cream which she bought
of the peddler nhe If out of danger
however.
A Conner caminn hull aim..) n
have been used In the storming ot the
Alamo and which was dug up while ex-
cavating the cellar of the Maverick
building Is now In the possession of Mr.
tt iiiiam joruin.
Innulrv Is helm. hiiwIa rnr U'liu...
Painter by trade a printer. Ho Is an
hnirllshman. and tins sonm miini.r end
ing to him. Communicate with Mr. O.
O. Cnrttar of the Texas Advertising
and News Agency Calveslon
At a certain Ice-crentn nnrti- to t.
given this evening a young man who Is
a book-keeper for a large bouse here
and who has an Invitation expressed
himself as Irresolute about going tor fear
nit) cream may ue uavoreu witu vanilla.
The nnllce: nt nnllcn stntlr.n cnr.t-
plaln loudly or the Inadequate and un-
satisfactory telephone service and say
they have to call at least a dozen times
before "Central Olllce" will condescend
to reply. Merchants and others say the
same.
Olllcer Van Alstyne reports a terri-
ble case of cruelty to animals which
came under his notice one day last week.
He says a man tied bis horse and buggy
In front of the Itevolvlng Light saloon
In the hot sun and left it there until the
Iron tires of the buggy rusted.
Jewish New Voir.
Cards A fine stock Just received by
NIoT'engg. 8-17-1 1
Clorarettft nmnkpranrA rnrlln... Tn.
because they do not stlckto the lips tf
PERSONAL F0INTS.
Collected from Hotel Corridors and Else
where.
Dr. I.. L. Whltakcr and wife from
Wnresvllle are In the city.
Captain W. K. Jones shcrllf of Gon-
zales county Is at the Southern.
Major C. U. Cresson has returned from
Center Point. Ue left his family at
Iloerne.
Hon. K. It. Lane of Mlllett's ranch Is
at the Southern on his way to his Nona
Lee ranch In Presidio county.
Col. T If. Zanderson Is back from bis
ranch and reports everything In line
condition although crops need rain.
Mp4. Ilradley and John Ilradley
mother-in-law and brother-in-law of the
lato Major Mlnter will arrlvo to-morrow
from .Shackleford county.
Mr. John Cox tho gentlemanly night
clerk of the .Southern left this uioriilng
for the mountain fastnesses of Kerr and
Kendall counties for a two weeks vaca-
tion to recuperate. During his absence
Mr Itccalde takes his place.
Kugene I'.nrly Waoo; Charles Hall-
man St. Louis; C. W Grlhhle Pearsallj
II. J. Harby Galveston: Charles Small
Jr. Ilrooklvn N. V.; George V'assell-
mnn. New York; Satu Parrntt.lt. (Jnnl-
tro Texas; II. Sellgman Marlon; L. L.
.Magnus St. I ouls; Thomas Graham J.
Ninnls Philadelphia Penn.; .1. While.
Houston are all slopping nt the Hotel
Maverick.
Felix Tlhller. New Orleans; J. V. Cun-
ningham Abilene; John J. Ilurke Co-
tullii; W. P Jones Gonrales; T. P. Har-
ris and wife I.iillng; John A. Turner
California; A. D. Shad W. W. Harris
Marlon; J 1). Howard D. A. Harnhnrd
A.J. Weatherly Columbus; W. A. Cus-
ten F.xpress coiupnnv; W. II. Hrowne
San Marcos; M. M. Shine Goliad: W. II.
Dustman Del lllo; W. II.. Calloway
Galveston; John llrletnn John K. John-
son Fast Liverpool Ontario are nt the
Southern.
O. (I. "William. it. Fenhy St. Louis;
K. II. llrlttnln Philadelphia; Miss Pearl
White Gonnles; T. W. liner. Sclmlen-
burg; Mrs. Kadernoshkn Austin; W. II.
Glenn Acton Hood county; 11. F. Du-
re n. Crockett: 'I'. F. Harwood. Gon
zales: J. It Morrison Dlmmltt county;
) . i egley r.agie t'ass; l. ouls n. Iierg
l.nnpasas: George Witting Ciilumbtis;
Fdwardii Vrlgoien. Jose Mendii.n. Mn-
atlan Mex.; Daniel Drlscoll and wife
sun Francisco; James Wilson Demlng
New- Mexico; O. II. Wlllierspoon Illi-
nois are at the Menger.
Another High Kicker.
Nio Damken's facn this mornlnir wore
a smllo as broad ns n full moon and the
cause was that Ids wife had presented
linn with a bouncing girl baby.
E. O. C. Ord Post No. 3 C. A R.
Members of the Post are hereby or-
dered to assemble at their armory to-
morrow (Wednesday) at 4:30 p. in. to at-
tend the funeral or the late Major J. F.
Mlnter. Hy command
Air.x Kl lix Adjutant.
Notice
A general Invltntlon Is extended to
all who wish to participate in the recep-
tion of the remain) of the late Major J.
F. Mlnter on the arrival of the 10:30 p.
m. train of the International and Great
Northern railway. Carriages will be In
readiness at Carter t Mullaly's stables
at 0:30 this p. in. to start for the depot.
A Runaway.
A dray loaded with furniture while
standing outside the Arbeiter Veieln
Hall on Fast Commerce street bad Its
contents strewn over the roadway by
me uorsc uasning on lit n mau pace.
'1 be horse w as not hrouirbt to a stand
still until It renched tho railroad track.
Petty Theft.
A Mexican woman named Sllvcrla
Torres with a wcll-lllled market basket
upon her arm stole a tine new leather
valUe valued at $0 from the front door
of the store or the Correvon Clothing
Company on Commerce street this morn-
ing and wns walking oft" with It when
Olllcer Chadwell oll'ered to escort her
to the bat cave Ironi whero she was
transferred to the County Jail by De-
tective Thomas Hughes.
BothVTned.
A II. Jackson and John Cavanaugh
were before the lteoorder this morning
for their little troubles at the Third ward
polls Saturday last. Henry Salllway
the defeated candidatu for Alderman
was one of the witnesses. Cavanaugh
ed a ticket to a voter and when the
voter was about to vote it Jackson
stepped up and took the man's ticket.
substituting u Snlllway ticket for it.
Cavanaugh then remonstrated with
Jackson and words led to blows. In the
aiternoon the quarrel was renewed.
Luch was lined &..
His Head Stone.
A very neat head stone has been
placed on the grave of G. T. Converse
at the new cemetery Inscribed ns fol-
lows: "G.T. Converse Native of Lou-
isiana died December 31. 188.'!.
"ins sun went uown
While It wns yet dny."
At the foot a neat stone Is erected on
hlch is inscribed the Initials of the de
ceased "O. T. C." The work was or
dered by h. P. Clnudon a friend of the
lamlly and the work wns done by the
Lone Stnr Marble yard.
Successful Bidders.
Considerable interest was evinced this
morning among contractors and the
building fraternity generally to hear the
es or the successful bidders for the
Hon of the new school houses. Tim
awards were made as follows:
i Irst ard school to be built of stone:
Mr. C.H.Cotton $7500
Second Ward school to he lmllt nr
stone: Mr. W. G. McOlnty $15000.
Third Ward school to be built or
stone: C. II. Cotton $7500.
ruuriu iiaru scnool to be built or
tone: Mr Ityiunn $0815
Franky the Small.
Dreams though abstract In their na
ture are often consoling and suggestive
ns was my case last night while basking
in ono or their airy flights I saw In the
hxpress stolen from the Banner of Light
the rollowlnir anneal to tlie son. wroVii
shows that sneol Is not warm enough for
one man at least:
10HIK8UN.
limns August 16th 18S5.
Glowing orb that left to roam
Would oceans dry as aiid feam.
The rays or your caloric sphere
Deflect on this ruost mortal here.
Franky the Small.
Come again Franky I hare several
more for you hanging on my mental
book. J. N. OiU.(iiitit.
The most popular olgarettes are the
Opera Puffs at popular price. ft
A gold-oameo locket Under will be liber-
ally rewarded by returning to O II.
Nash's olllce. 8-18-31
0RI0KET.
The First Game Ever Played In San
Antonio
The flrst cricket match ever played In
Han Antonio was commenced on the
parade grounds Government hill yes-
terday by a team representing the Han
Antonio Cricket club and one chosen
from the garrison under the command
of Drum-Major Woodhouse. Play com-
menced at 5 o'clock exactly with the
garrison team at the bat the bowling
for the club being Intrusted to Crosstey
and Shelton. A hit for 5 by Keating and
slogging base-ball style by Summers
were the only features of an Innings last-
ing but 35 minutes and yielding only 31
runs. Shelton and Leluhton onened tlie
account for the club to the bowling nf
Graham and O'Laverty anil obtained lit
before the partnership was dissolved.
Crate hit ajmerryldozen and Halr.brldge's
nine (not out) contained two 3's.
The game will be continued on Friday
at 4:30 p. in. sharp. The fielding or the
soldiers was verv smart but their bowl
ing and batting fell below (hat of tho
oluu. Appended is tno
the game has progressed
immiioN TRAM.
W C. Woodhouse run out 4
II. Graham b. Shelton - 2
J. O'Laverty a. Cbartron h. Shelton.. 1
Keating o. and b. Nhelton K
II. Weflnnd o. lingers b. Croasley 3
T. Meagher e. Uugere h. Crossley. . . .3
Wallance b. .Shelton II
Summers b. .Shelton A
Kinsley not out 1
Walsh run oi't
Vahn b. Shelton 2
Ex Iras. 2
HAN AMOMO Cl.l'll.
F. II. Shelton 1. b. w. b. Graham 21
It. LelL'hton. h. w. b. Graham 7
J. W Crate b. Graham 12
(;. W. Crossley b. Graham 0
F.J. llalnbriilge not out 9
K. Aldrldge b.O'Lnverty 3
K. Tlnley b. O'Laverty 2
Chartron not out I)
Extras 17
71
Green Wedd and Hogers to bat.
Explanation o. caught b. bowled!
b. w. leg before wloket h. w.hlt wicket.
The game will he continued at the
some grounds next Friday nfternoon be-
ginning nt 5 o'clock. Practice gnme to-
morrow afternoon.
HE ABSCONDED.
Young Weber the Collector Takes $900
Out of Town.
Intelligence has been received of young
Weber who so mysteriously disappeared
about a fortnight ago. Weber It will
be remembered was acting In the capa
city of collector ror Messrs. Gucnther A
Zadlch and In making his collections on
the 1st of the present month failed to
put In an appearance. Nothing was
heard concerning him until a horse wns
found at the First Mlsslun which
proved to be the horse young Weber
bad been using. Suspicions of foul
Clay were entertained and a mystery
as enveloped his disappearance ever
since. Constable Applewhite who Is
now in town nas nowever iiirown
seme light on the aflalr which proves
bevond a doubt that Weber bus ab
sconded with his employer's money. On
luesuny last ne came to tlie postoiuce
at Ht. Hedvvlg and asked the postmaster
to deposit a sum of money In the sale
ror him until the morning saving nt the
same time there was $000. Dur.ng that
night be slept In a blacksmith's shop
there and in the morning he gave a
man $4.50 to carry him to Sutherland
Springs from whence he hired some
one else to take him to Itancho. He is
trying to leave tho country by a circuit-
ous route and avoids ns much at pos-
sible all tclegraphlo points.
The City Drugstore
S. M. Itngland proprietor has a card
In the LiiiiiT to-day. Mr. liagland car-
ries a full line of perfumery and toilet
articles all kinds of patent medicines.
Prescriptions carefully compounded lit
all hours day or night.
Real Estate Transfers.
.Starling McOraw to Mrs. Louisa Long
1C0 acres of survey 10 18J miles south
east of San Antonio for $1110.
II. S. Adams nml K. I). L. Wlckea to
Thomas E. Murphy tract of land lvlng
In lot 1G block 4 on Chavez street for
$3110.
Mrs. Alvlna Libers to Charles u. Hrel-
houoe lots 7 10 and II block 1 No 3
for a valuable consideration.
George Koerner's Residence
The following proposals for building n
bard rock residence for Mr. George
Koerner were received at the olllce of
Wahrenbcrger & Ileckmaun architects
to-day:
F.mll Tletze $11113
Ienrv II. Hunt 002:1
John Walte M75
Neumann A Llndnll 8050
W. P.Goodloe h'.WO
G. A.lielmann 81ll
Pauly A Dlelmann 8873
L. P. Hoettler 8S50
L. A. Uornung 8000
U. W Konkle 8100
Favorable Outlook
Pi nsiiuiio August 17. The outlook In
the Iron trade has not been more favor-
able for a number or yents than at pres-
ent. Signs ot Improvement are coming
to the surface everv dav. and iiiiiiinfiic-
turers are beginning to concede that the
black mantle Is being gradually lifted
from the staple Industries or Pittsburg.
Orders are Increasing rapidly and many
nuns are running uouoie lime iiie
five remaining furnaces In the nlate mill
of the Pottstown Iron Company which
uave ucen iuio iur some lime siurteu up
to-day. Arrangements are being niude
to put the new Universal Mill In opera-
tion employing a large number or addi-
tional men.
Miscellaneous News
Naw Vona August 17. It Isestlmated
that 40.000 persons visited the tnmh
ef General Grant at Itlverslde park yes-
Hr. Paul Minn. August 17. The
train bearing the first Installment or the
tea shipped by the Northern I'aclllo
railway from TBeoma on the Stb Instnnt
readied New York to-day at noon hav-
ing made the run or 3378 miles in 8 days
and 4 hours. This Is the fastest time
ever made by a freight train from ooean
to ocean
Jackson Miss. August 17. The Li-
quor Dealers' Protective association met
to-day with closed doors. About 100
delegates representing Ol towns were
present. It Is understood that the com-
mittee on resolutions will formally sub-
mit a proposition to the State Demo-
cratic convention which meets to-
morrow and endeavor to exact from the
convention pledges favorable to their
cause.
Every first-class dealer sells Opera
Puffs cigarettes. Avoid Injurious Imita-
tions tf
Prospective Grandeur.
On or about the first of September one
or tho finest establishments will bo
opened to the gaze of an appreciative
public and more specially tho ladles or
Han Anlonlo and niljiicent country. Ad-
vance sheets of fall fashions already an-
nounce forthcoming henutl' In the way
of ornnmentnl dress goods Tor ladies
herotororo unsurpassed In stylo beauty
and finish textiles from all the quarters
nr;tho globe to be on exhibition nt the
grand bazaar or L. Woirson now under-
golngthe regenerating process In con-
verting lids ever popular establishment
Into one orthe most recherche empor-
iums of fashions ever seen In Southwest
Texas The work or skillful mechanics
under the directorship of Mr. llelmnn
is nearlng completion and where unco
an ugly wall luaired the view of the vis-
itor stately columns of Iron will grace
Its place: The work necessarily requir-
ing n total rearrangement or goods nnd
III order to make the handling easy as
possible prices linvo been marked down
This Is specially the case In shoes and
slippers and will have nn equal elicit on
gent's clothing and underwear. Mr.
Wolfson snys ho must havo room nt all
hazards but does not propose to give
nway anything but will sell siilltclently
low to leave any excuses for not having
cheap goods our or tho question
Patents Issued to Texas Citizens.
The following patents were grunted ti
citizens ofTcxni hearing date August II
lss." reported expressly Tor this papei
by Louis Dagger t Co. mechanical ex-
perls nnd solicitors of patents Washing.
Ion. I). C:
Henry Garrett Dallai electrical
alarm for window screens.
L. S. MoMlekln Cold Springs wire
stretcher.
N. C. Miller N'orthaiii combination
tool.
"Sarah .1. Noessel Corpus Chrlsll com-
bined milk pan and curd or cheese mold
Thomas Porter Abilene earth augur.
J. A.Stuart Austin and J. F. Wood-
munsee Flatunla cull button and
holder.
c t. frsry
Announce! to his friends and the public
that hehas bought tlie satoon and res-
taurant at the corner of Houston and
Navarro streets where the best of liquors
will be kept. Snioon opeti day nnd night
reslnHrntit at night only. Patronage so-
licited. 8-l-3w
Keynote to Hnjlt'i.
Health Is wealth. Wealth mcms In-
dependence. Tho Keynolu is Dr. Ho-
sanko's Cough mid LuiigSyrup the best
Cough Syrup In the world. Cures
Coughs Colds Pains In Hie Chest Ilron-
chills and Primary Consumption. Ono
dose gives relief in every case. Take no
other. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples
free. Hold by II. L. Fowler It. Cohir A
Co. J.D. Devlne J. flavin.
The Raule
Oftlie crazy qnllt ror the benefit or the
orphans will take place nt 2 p. in. Aug-
ust 25th nt St. Joseph' Orphan asylum
Alt those holding tickets arc respectful-
ly Invited to attend. 8-17-tf
New Coodi Juvt Heeflv.!:
Champion cod brick.
Thick cod llsh.
Sealed herring.
Smoked halibut.
Pickled salmon In half barrel and kits.
Mnckercl in tomato saitee.
Mackerel In mustard.
Emam'ki. AuniiiAM.
Nitlce.
The 101b series of the stock of the
Ilexar Hiilldlng und Lonti association Is
now open fiir subscription. Apply to
John 1'.. Ochsc Secretary
Received Han Anlonlo August 7 18
of the Ilexar Hiilldlng nnd Loan associa-
tion the sum or fourteen hundred nnd
twenty-nlno dollars and fifty cents
($1420.52) iu ftill puj meiit or eight shares
first series for which 1 have paid $712
In elghty-nliiis months nt the rato of
eight dollars per mouth.
8-10-lm Cii.vi. UittriiM.n.
Mad Slovens Clslrvoysnt
Tells past present and future. Ilrlngs
the separated together and causes
speedy marriages. Heals diseases b)
magnetism. Cull at 3.17 Aeeqtiln street
opposite ttie Mexican Consul's Ot
Tens Toilet Trine.
Tho toilet of no lady Is complete with-
out tho justly celebrated Texas Toilet
Trifle which Is universally admitted to
tio thoruliuldvellectivo In the removal of
Tun fnckles lllolchea. Pimples and
iiiemisues irom ine skin vviiuoui itetri-
luent to It.
Ladles who havo (airly tested the
Texas Toilet Trifle an- enthusiastic Iu
Its praises und letters of endorsement
nre constantly received. Leading drug-
gists keep It. Fifty rents pur bottle.
Manufactured solely by J A. Helhy t
Co. Galveston Texas. 8-5-tf
Wllliim Upps
Announces to Ids natrons and the nub
ile generally that he has enlarged Ida
garden. Accommodations are first-
class. The Eighth Cavalry hand has
been engaged for tho season to piny
every Saturday and Sunday's concert
nnd dance music at night lies! of order
uurnnteeil. ilelresliinents tho very
Cure for Piles.
lower part ot the abdomen causing the
piuieiii in suppose ue nas some eiicnuon
oftho kidneys or neighboring organs.
At tlmm symptoms of indigestion are
stomach do. A moisture like perspir
ation piotiucinj; n cry uisagreenuie
Itching after getting warm Is a common
attendant llllnd llleedlug nnd Itching
i ue j leiu hi once in ine application oi
directly upon thu parts etlected absorb-
ing the Tumors allaying the intense
itching nnd ellectlng u permanent cure.
Price 50 cents. Address The Dr. Ho-
sanko .Medicine Co. Plqun O. Sold by
luce iv rowier 11. uouil v V.O. u II. ue-
vine J C'lavln.
Sprinkling With Hole.
The privilege of using hoso lor sprink-
ling etc. being Biihject to special rates
persons wishing to use same lire re-
quested to call at the olllce and arrange.
The fraudulent use or the water service
in this manner renders tlie party liable
to have It cut oil without notice asstlp-
Tike Advsntigo
Oftlie big sacrifice sale or ready made
clothing nt A. M. Cohen's 200 Main
plaza. Now is your chance to get a
chenp suit. C-l-tf
Annuo.
One or the finest establishments that
Sua Antonio If not Texas can boast of
Is tho Art Gallery ore. II. Mueller at
205 Commerce street. Here can bo hud
artist's and draughtinen's materials of
both domestic and imported kinds. En-
gravings hromos nnd paintings nre on
hand in an endless variety l'ioturo
frames mouldings nnd materials for
fresco and sign painting In largo varieties
China decoratio;is nnd material for wax
flowers In a large assortment Mr.
Mueller receives direct from factoriei
large shipments of paints oils nnd other
material In that line as well ns window
Slass. and tine domestic and Imported
ecorativo wall paper are specialties In
bis establishment. 12-13-lv
EXTRAORDINARY
Ladies Misses
ihoes Slippers
We herewith append a few of our Prices. We propose
to Close Out the following named Foot Wear:
500 Pair Pnttl Hand-Turned Slippers
MM Pair Nllson Hnnd-Tiirned Slippers
250 Pair Victoria Hand-Turned Slippers
2.V) Pair (Jnecn Hand-Turned Slippers
1000 Pair Assorted Styles nt
HMO Pair Low-Cut Opera nt
500 Pair Low-Cut Opera extra line nt
1000 Pair Misses nnd Children's assorted
The aboue enumerated goods are offered at One-Half
their actual ualue. Gall and be convinced at
G. B. FRANK'S.
V. MIMMA.Ntl
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
Scholz's Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets.
SOUTHERN
BAKING
ma nr. nv Tin:
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CO.
310 320 nud 322 South Floros Stroot.
San Antonio Texas.
Harry L.
1 4 "W. Houston St. San Antonio.
lit: vi.i:it in
Pure Drugs Medicines Combs Brushes.
Fancy Toilet Articles Etc.
ricscllpllous a specialty (b
City. Telcph No. it.
r1 led
Proposals for Water Pipes anil Drains.
ll eiju
Hun Antonio Texas August 1-1 1SHT.
OnAl.l'.ll 1'lllll'OSAI.S. In triplicate subject
O lo usual Mimllt kins. lll bo iccclicPliI llils
olllce until i o'clock noon on tin. i-lli .lay ol
Auirust Issa at wbkli lime iin.l place they
will In. oneucil In presence or nlteti.tlliir
lil.l.lers tt.r rurnUliliur iin.l liliuir ill Hilli.Vn-
tonlo Tevus ol about ll:l llne.il led ciicli ot
Water iin.l llrulil Pipes iiceorilliiir lo plans
llll.l SicelllcillloiiHiMi Ille III this olllce wlilch
w III tic i.iiiwii l.lilllk 11 opo tills liirnlsbiHl llll.l
full liilortiiiitloiins to I ho milliner or hl.l.lliiir
nml terms or wiul raet irlven on application.
The (ioverniiienl lescrvcs the rlidit to le-
Jet t ntiy or all pmposnts.
IhlV elopes contnllllllir proposals should be
llriilns" iiial ii.l.licsscil In llni llli.lcrsliriie.l.
Mnlor
nuittVlMs-lli-iVa..
ED. DIESSELHORST
runnin.nm
Turner Hall Bap
Corntr Houston nml HI. Miu j'e Str
Ahva)s on liuiul. I'oHto iittcntlon.
ANGLE & M ADDOX
2SJ Coimucfx-o StH i t
LAND DEALERS AND AGENTS.
llo a General
Real Estate and Agency Business.
T MPORTANT If jou .lcslro city trade adver
Xtlso Initio I.lRlit tho most generally reud
paper lu tho city.
I N
and Children's
at
.$1.25; former price $2.50
. 1.25; runner price 2.50
I.2i; former price 2.50
. 1.25; former price 2.50
50c 75c nnd 1.00
1.00
50u. 75c nnd 1.00
POWDER
Fowler
by Tcleplu
JMMCOUJMN
WfANTEO TO RFNT Small cotliliro. irno.1 con-
Ullion. Slain price llll.l location. A.I-
.I ICS but -..' or cull HI Pencil ImlMliur.
r ti m. HAvirix
1 . N'llTAUV PITIII.IU. U-ltt-llll
CI US A. REIMANN
I Coiitlililor and llilll.ler
"Irt CHiiiiit'irnstroel.
(JAN ANTONIO POULTHV YAROS-No. MTU North
n IToicsM. rorsiileiiowa llnu lot or yoiinir
I 'I) nth. I.lxlit llrahniil ilu.l lltitr Cochin
fowls. lUrirsiiu.l rowlsoriiliovuliicclsalwiivs
on ham! at olllce No. i Miihslu.1 Slicet.
mslTING CARDS FREE-llvery subscriber par
Imr six months' subscription to tho I.lirht
win on irlven ireo ono packnau
u irllt-cliru lHltiliir en
name printed.
8loek subscribers to the capital stock or tho
Bun Anlonlo ami Aransas Pass Hallway Com-
pany are lieieby notlllcl Hint the regular an-
nual ineetlnirnr the stockholders or tho coin-
puny for tho purpose of cloctliiir a Hoartl of
uus'iich as may eomo l.eloro tho meet
bo held at the olllees of iho company i
Wednesday Sept. 2 1885
at 10 o'clock a. in.
shed.
Dated July i tssl.
A full atteuduneo is do-
ll. LOTT 1'resl.leut.
aiiKls-iVseiil
I'UltCHAHINIl ANI1 1IHPOT C. 8. I
Ban Antii.mii Tutus AuifUst 10 liJ.
OljAt.l'.ll l'ltOP03AIs. Ill duplicate .uLlt-ct
p to the usual conditions w( bo received lit
jhlsolllco until 13 o'clock loon on Aiulust ''
S- . InrlurlilsliliiKaiid I icdl ito . tclivery of
thurullowliur Subsistence supplies vlsi
euVk".''011"'1 Cu Mc'"'' '" soaiuless
aii;l pounds gull ftno In axvpouml sucks.
JMll pounds Halt coiiiio. Ii.aeo-pound sucks.
iff lKu"l onions. In barrels.
A'.lsiu pounds Potatoes in barrels.
Illank proposals and further Infoimatlou.
can bo hud upon application to this ollleo.
8AML. T. CUSIIINa
BA3IU T. L'UrlltlNO
Purchasing and JJepot C. S.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 195, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 18, 1885, newspaper, August 18, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163246/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .