The Evening Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 60, Ed. 1, Friday, March 30, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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The Evening Light.
San. Antonio Texas Friday March 30 1883.
Ten Cents a Week.
Vol. III. No. 6o."
Bargains at Grenet's Alamo Store !
FA Mj AND WINTEIt Ct.OTIIINO In Job Lots or Hctalt
nt Hxtremoly Iow Figures.
m
s and Slises 1 Below Cast 1
Fine Assortment of Cloths nml Joans nt Lowest Figures. Also i Ilenutlfnl Lot or (Jeniilno
FltKNCII BILKS nt Prices that will Astonish the Ladles. DHLAINKS nml
IIHOOADKI) DltESS 0001)3 Cheaper Thau Anywhere.
WHITE AND RED FLANNELS AT COST.
The Grocery .Department
Will bo kept up to Its Full Standard with tho DUST nml FHE3HCST
Merchandise Constantly on Hnnil.
FOU SALK-A Lot on Coimnerco Street Hohso on Main Plaza anil two residences. Apply to
JOSEPH E. DWYER Executor.
wlneo to llostou Allmuy. tlulvcstou and Vein
nt.- wlui liml i.miln lur ilmllnllitiilwii while CrllZ.
.ployed by Mr. S.nlth to work on his prom- P'- P
s. Mr. Maulo did not llud tho erring wife lun-r. pointmcnts others had n special mission to
but ho learned several r.icts as to her conduct. jkuomi: Lkkanii. or the noted hotel keening perform. One ol the latter class cave his
Ifn innlr wllh Mini n letter or Introduction to brothers Ik'IiiiiiI died hi Newlierif. Now ork. Ti. t..t.. ......
. ... . . . . ... vimtimlnv - i ninc as joiin mccnan. lie announced nim-
tho pollco nuthorllles or St. Units III which jesteuia. .r..i. .. tr m utt i .1 . 1 1
which was set rorth a statement us to Ids rein.- TheNow Vork legislature has enacted 11 law self as "Guiteau II." "Mow is that I" asked
.atlon. signed by ludo ..ovhie! .1X0 :!fficVrr!V""f "r "SM-8 1" S'"t0 omcl"" U he doorkeeper whom lie ll.u presented!.!
Noonnti Mayor i-renc.i unucti mines juur- MoONSlllNt'.itsi In (ireenvllle county Ocorgln inuuMing trcucnuais.
sht.MloslIng and soverul olhor prouilncnt oltl- shot and killed!). P. lllghtnwcr who wnsguld- "Well that's what they call mc." he an-
stuns. I ins no prescuieu 10 1 11.01 01 roncu " swered "anil I want to see the President.'
Campbell Immediately niter his arrival on tho . "J .V'.i... illl.f V.n.S.V.V.. .I1.:.?: "What do you want of the President t"
nnco'wlthlu Its power lie arrived homo last have started rrom Teniiosseu to Utjiti. It Ih I the fact is Stanton was murdered. lie never
oiling. ciaimeu iiiBiimiiiissiui irica i.i iimouuui nuiho conimltteil suicide as was supposed. lie
was killed and 1 know the names ol his mur-
lonklmr face "but when I arrived there" ho
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SHEETS CORREVO.N & CASTLIiS
CD
O
GO
Will Opeu Their
New Stoclc of
Hals Caps etc.
Saturday March 31.
continued In faltering fno "I lenrned that I illr 1.1 .luiiiili ter. linn surrendered ami Bays I about it" and he made a break across the
n and Harris nad iiown lorcniisji Viirnell will soon do likewise vestibule and had nearly succeeded in cnter-
iiuk.iu nines ..way out 1 ..... 1101 ... ANIl:t.EV ... n.11.r.i !nc the hallway lcadinc to tlie President's
' I mot Cross In St. Louis tho man you know I E'M'oriiiioiiiiuiii i ..organ ioi..iii 1 aim aming-room before tic could be stopped and
li 1 111-1 Is worked for. Ilutoldmo Harris ioxiih ninw ay ami 11 in 1 iiiiori.1.11111 win uv 11 1 l.rnunht back .
brother hud renounced 1I111 and that Ins wile "- ' "Suppose you wait a little and let us see
dlvom.. w""m"' "lmM'1 '"r (VlrlBueztationci whether the President can secyou now" said
"I can not iiiuiersianu wny .Maine is 111-1 round on 1111 isiii.ii. in 11. o r-uiiuin some instance uic uuumccper
ratuiitcd with this 1111.11. Hver body I saw bald rrom the Btntlon. Nothh.K Is known us to Ids "Well I think I ouclit to see him for it is
rcimt IltirkV. I it. . 1 . 1 . 1 m m an important matter" he pleaded "anil the
riwliiu- liltn I ... ';.... 1? ..... 1 1...- 1 r 1 I
around mid said he wanted to shako heron": I
lliln 'I Know wny si. u noiiici-cti 1 .1.1. no .... 1
O i
0 1
en
Alamo Plaza San Antonio
mm mum 1111 iiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii imiimimiimimimii.nii iig
1 exas. i
CARTER &MULLALY
Undertakers
ALAMO PLAZA.
Viiuernls Furnished Willi Kvery lluqulslte
Sin'dal attention (ilvon to riirwardliiL' bodies
to all purtaorthoUultcdHtaU'S. rY-Teiophoiie
cnnuectlon. Calls uttendud day mid night.
Boots and Shoes
The millions can bo supplied by cnlllnK
on or scudliiK to l.cadiiuartors
J. T. SULLIVAN k CD'S.
' 24!) Commerce Sired.
Boots Shoes and Slippers
Solid nnd substantial nt SULLIVAN'S nntod
ns tho loudliitf liouso. Devoted to this trade
exclusively.
.Sunday Mimic.
1'nriuinHrcuulrliiirii musical band on Suudiu
tun obtain 1 ho wiiuo iio.. moderato terms by
iirniiiuniK win. .nr. .iiiu Kiuiiiiaivi m .
McAlister & llrothers. Alamo Btrcct. il-at-lw
Tallnrlni; lliipiirtnient.
If vnu wHiitii nlc-u llttlnir suit inailo to nrdc
mill mi I'lilii'ii .t Koeiiurheii.i.inercl.ant tniloiu
mid l.avo your nieas.iro taken. Hallsfiictlun
nimruntecd In ovory particular. J-S.
l'HKeaiid llerwock
OrisaKnet Houston Blrootnropronarod to do
nilKllliisoi plain alio uri.ainei.ini .11111111111
uir.oi iitiiMitlnn to lii.slnoHS Is their motto anil
thoy will promptly attend to all calls. I-l-83-ilm
"Now Coiiibluntloii."
When vnu nro nroiiienadlnir ill) Houston
ireet 1.011 1 liirma to win 111 uuu cu 11111- in:
ml well iifirtnrteil Htock of uroeei-fes and eon
rv nroi uce. liveryiniuir iruaninieeu iresu
mil lti'ii 1 1 1 n-. Prices low and delivery nroiunt
ami I no. ;i-'.i-;ini 1 nui.i.KNiiKiu.ini .v mauiiim.
Ilorsus uiitl Sheep For Kiilo.
1IKI0 In-ceding mares irood condition.
1 1 H 1 " ;i and i year old ponies.
rjl v..n lliiir (Milla.
ail irooil Bi.ccp nil owes w... si.ear 1011
uuuds. . Vt K. Hll.TDN
2W North Houston Street
DELMONICO RESTAURANT
IIoiiBton Stroot noxt to Dr. Hcrir's residence
All tho delicacies or tho seuaon.
pun
ELEGANT 1'ltIVATK DINING ROOMS
For Parties.
OPEN DAY AND NK1I1T.
Imporlod wluea liquors and cigars 'always on
band 3-2-3m
ir You lire Suffering
l.'mm tnrnlilltvnf the llvcr'nr cnnstlnntlon
1.10 .lowe.M iry 11 nouio m iii'.uiiaiiii' 1
roliln s Kreat liver n.eiuci.ie. every i""
Ik iruaranteed to vou. and your money refund
It vou aru not sai.sueii.
I'or 1111 o at u avl.rs iiruir store nnu 11.V
Sehasse. IWHiin
'Do (looil KmuiKli to Note It.
Mr. Park Doe. ina.iuraet.irlmr lewelcr and
engraver has tnkon purl or ino sioroat
Coinmeieustreei wncro no win carry 01. 11
business or 11 ummiiaciurini; nnu repa.ru
Jeweler. Dllllcult work and lino cnifinvlnir
specialty. 1 nuiu wur ironi at. pants 111 1
hiuio souc.ieu auu wiiisiaciiou uiiitiaiuct
Park Doe .'41 uoininorco strcei an yinioiiio
.15-11
lleuiitirul
I)
Or (rents' fiirnlthlnir Roods nnd roadyninde
clotliluir at Cohen .v ivociukiicuus. u-sj-ir
C. II. Mueller's
Stock or nrtlstn nnd pal.ite.-s' materials em
In mnlnvl! l.in.ll nml will it imlnr imlnt
Inir lead pencil drawlnir crayon and post ell
pulntlnir porcelain nnd china ilecorallnn
chronio photOKiaphy wax llowers decorative
art conch pulntlni; artists' llnobr.isl.es nml he
nml leal Instruments oil nnd water oolor paint
liiKS ciikiiivIiiks and cluonios surpasses any
t.ilnir vnt ri-ihi in 'rnxnx. and stiidciita nnd lov.
urs ol art In Us various types should seo this
oleirnnt stock. Ho has also ilioluwstnnd best
sclectt'd stock or ileturo liiimes ami mould-
ings nil slics over luouiflit to San Antonio
wlilch ho is oirerlmr at oxtremelv low lluures
Ho has tho solo aircucy Tor tho well known and
most durablo "Asbestos ' paints ready tor usu
Tlicsn in.inls In color and durability nro admit-
tea liy inoso who nro nuinority in such man
In lie (lie Idirliest irradn in tho market. 1
stock or oils .paints and wuil paper Is complct
nnu His supply 01 wn.uow K.ass 01 every t
ami ilesc.intlon is verv lariro. Uv culllnir
'JL- Riiiniiini'co street tho nulillu can bo nleased
lu any or tho Pnes mentioned us woll as In tho
iciy prions wniou nro 11 rum 01 uio iiuubu
INFATUATED HIHS. SMITH.
er Father
Arrl
'ollnws Her to St. Louis lint
es too iJito Harris
Tlretl or lie.-.
NKWH OF TIIK WOULD.
CAPITAL I'ltANKS.
Wife of tho Scoundrel Sues
Divorce nml His llrotlier
Iteiiounren lilui.
r. C. Maulo has been In St. Louis searching
his daughter Mrs. Mattlo Smith who re-
ntly deserted her husband and children for
companionship or Charles Harris a enr-
Laiii-.iio Is to havo six slniitfliter house?
I.aikii: uiiantltles or machinery nro shlpiilnir I
10 Mexico.
Tim tirlnclnnl liuiiliiess ttnrtlon of tlutesvlllo
is 111 nst.es.
li'MniiTMor I'vtiiiah had n irnind buuuiict
nt raiettiuo last Ulirlit.
A man has been arrested In Liverpool for car-
rying a box containing explosives.
Iinstl lu Canada propose to hold n conven-
tion nt Montreal 0.1 Dominion day.
Tin: foliate has missed the bill conferring 011 1 s.chil i'irriiii.. .r n i'i-.inr r i.t
iuiiiiiu.ini mil ui. ui Ul II 1111H.1.1. WAHIIIUIlTnU Mnrrl '1M nl ....
I.l-liw Sv. In nil.... nrli ill lirl. ilo. I ' " . ..w v -v-
dared In fu or of a freo-tmdo campaign. son seems to have fairly opened at the White
Diaz goes froin Washington to New Vork house. Yesterday no less than four put in
an appearance demanding to see the Presi-
I A Man WlioSuys lie Is flulteim Uio Second
Appears nt the White
ll111.se.
e Oilier Lunatics Loose All Want to
See the President on Important
ItllslllVSS.
ell. I've been tn St. 1 .011 Is." wild ho this mm conversions annually.
nornlng pulling Ills tint clown over Ids sad- (D:ou(lK Wai.kkii who was with Tom Vnr-
uoll when Varnell killed Mr. Uinil after Insull-
ilerers. I want to talk with the President
10 didn't want 'that woman' following him i"r Cln.-k last iiewmben found mem.ory ' a B001 11 in Ke Stanton oukih to
oneroii; Uiility by a Jury nt llrackett of murder In the 0 ceareu un
suld ho novcr had cared for her. Ilurkulold suite's in Iso...
ol such a charce at suicide."
eond degree ...id r-cutcuccd to l.'i )cars 111 I He carried a large family llihlc under one
lltll'Hllllson. 1 arm .ml on r.11 11-inV linnlr l"ll.l uill .
was a Beounu.-el ami then ho .. . . I - ......... w..
Idn't say unythlng more. My opinion A"' 11 aiiseniecs were cuiieu uir m uio iiuuw counts under tne otner. lie was tan ana
Is that ho don't turo Tor Muttli I fes"'"'" His clothes showed that
but. wants to get all tho money from I YT.-iIK.i.V W?Siri..!i5. iynhS I he was a naintcr bv occupation. The blank
herhocau. Wl.cn sue 1011 uero sue 111111 anout. .n --." .-......... r.n.i ...1.1. ... 1 . .1 ..i... r
!0U lu money 11I10
truiiK 01 c.oiues
me these
ii ; u...
lierilSBOOHItSNUBUI l.IIKiUII.il.. ....... - - l. C. !.!. !. fl m. Anil I
"I wns about oigni uuys 100 .1110. inoy .11.11 tiik speceu 01 me iuii.11.1 .-umisieroi i nre.gu 1 "-' "" "-
H'ii riiiinliiir all around rrom 0110 nlacu to an- Atfulrs n-inii-illnir thu relation or Italy with II have the lliblc with me to nrove it bv. too."
othernnd had been genu rrom ht. Ixmls about I (lernniny and Austria Is belloved to ivlerto a The doorkeeper cood naturedly artiued for
olght days. They woro In Cincinnati 11 while defenslvo nnd trlplo ulllauco agnlnsl l-'riinro .nn lim j.V .j .1:.- !;
and In Chicago. When Mattlo was In St. Ixmls with which all ngrccd to endeavor to maintain ?omylme wU" 1"m on uulect. showing
a. Rtjivi-ii ime uuv witn Airs. nr. rmrircut iiu-r . 11 rr.ntu.sii.ii. sum 1 nun or 1.10 l.iree nowers 1 imn m. wuum ai.dii.civ uc iiuiiuiiuuc iu sec
cousin). I wastoIdshoa.nl Harris had been ho com'lled to iimko war against Franco tho the President now nnd that he had better
scpura.io loruuout we. k. .v 1 11 "'.ri-i ouicrs ii.cogo iiieiuseives 10 .lai.iu.ii. 11 iic imii write nim ln attempt to see him in per-
110 gor 11 icicgnini 1111111 Harris iiiai uiiuuiie 11 iney 110 not 1.111 11. carrying on uiu
ythlng was O. K. to con.o back luimcdl- war. m 1 t. : n
said shu
If nvnrvt
i.telyund that sho packed up her things nml
went 10 ...... r.gut a wny.
.Mattlo was 111 misery wnen boo was in nt.
.i..i . 1.1... 0...111.. ..r o. 1 ' i 1.1. ok in an iin.iuriani inaucr iikc i.us 1
Ii.iil's.'(lenoral Muuuger.and It. 0. Peebles. Into ought to see the President myself" he said
..ui... T.o .. j ..... "-"'' or Peni.sy vaniii siiperintonnciii or 11.0 aiexi- m a illssattstietl way as lie ina y with-
wllsfe KfaVbi InttWK a well-dressed
mlv'" isto railroads will bo .ll.-ouii.ge.l. WOman came to the door. "She's another
ofthcllp ;7ei!c:rrUw.y'!ne!'Wtl' ""U8U1" crank" sail one of lhe orkeeners a.
child. titnco ii) rni wi.) mi ... another went to meet her and "head her off."
I'm dlirerent from some men" suld he lifter
pause. ".Miuuo s my cnini nun i cnu i. noi
TIIK STATIC I'KNITKNTIAIIIKS.
loving her. I know she's done wrong hut sir ro. . one wam.cu ""
I lovo her Justus much as I ever did. I wish . The lower branch of the State Legislature with her a paper giving a !
shuknuw this. I be lovo It would niaku her . . I at which she had called up
fcol bctter. I would llko Tor her to know that in (he course of a stormy session unprece- ' " " "'f ." 1 Assistant
to prevent her marching up to the President's
rooms sue wanted oliice. bhe brought
statement ol dates
upon the President.
:;rl;n'sV!t7o?:r.e:iK'wl .iuowT Mis "' ur ! tlat h?. refu"a . ihe.l nt V
tialm will no open inrnur. i io rainy uic icase in uic ciiuciiiiaric. inc (ironuscu u jjumiiuii nnu uy wiiuin. 11 ciuscu
hZ&'Hiifffliyiml of a PPular "tTfr with an appeal for the lufillment of some of
I'o'mersK of the convicts of the State
razy woman aim in-uieneu tu juuipon inu .ij. .. I ..i.. i hf
riugo ii u.ey ir.eu. i oou i. kiiow wutii to no. i uhhiiiiuu ""h .v . i ins is inc scconu iimc sue uas uccn nerc
don't feel IIS I Used to. SoiliellOW Or Other f ... tjrl fnr cnn.rvi.nrv nllrnnt.. In.lllV." uill (lie (lniilkri-nn. "Then. Iibvr
iheloget raoMitHuni'lId to BeoulaV Wlien the subject was first placed before the been at least four here to-day and only a tlt-
scouniliel too. Ho has ruined ono of the best ... ' rmmi.i in nf. iv-rlu:n Ucover half the day gone yet "
wo. neu t.iosun ovcrsi.ono upon anu i n lay r - as a rule me callers ot tins sort are liarm-
lown my nro to imvo sausiucuon lor uio in- a5 extensively as tlesired tor bids lor the pro- lCSs and eas lv manaced. The doorkeepers.
ury ho has wrought." 1 ' ...ir.Mi .. .ir.. r. -.:i. .. i.
A ItALTIAIOKK SCANDAL.
I posed lease. One effect of this was the charge experienced men as they are eatily put them
of jobbery brought by a portion of the press w' promises to lay their case before the
Had Conduct of it Wealthy Hridt-croom or of the State. Though this has not been in- statement' and send it to him. Occasionally
Two Mouths' .Standing. controvertiuly substantiated yet statements one of them is inclined to be demonstrative
Baltimore. March at. A domestic scan- hv heen made in connection with it which but the doorkeepers and their assistants soon
daloi unusual magnitude was brought to light indicate that the affair was not conducted M6.' tilm ""1 et Uiem ..Ut-of mc way" AS
. ... .. . """" a rule these visitors and their visits are made
here to-day through the filing of a bill in properly. In all probability there was rotten U subject for irst and are not looked upon as
equity in one ol the courts. I lie plainbll ness on both sides among the opponents of a serious mattrr; yet the rapid increase of
Mrs. Rachel Farstenburg is a bride of two the lease system and among its this class and the difficulty of guarding the
months 8 years of age of petite figure and a(1vocates. The latest charge of corruption SSSS
a brunette ol the most pronounced type. was made yrstertlay when Legislator Cheno- The Increase of insanity in the past few years.
The defendant Levi Furstenburg is Go years Weth referring to an article in the Austin as shown by recent publications of the Census
t age anu a wcaiiny anu promineni ci uzen. SlateSman to the effect that the lease advocates bureau appears to oe very great. Accoru-
by a former marriage to which fact were trading to attain their end said : persons per thousand population in the Unhetl
H largely aunouieu uic tiomcsuc snip- ... . lMalcs nas uouuieu in tne past IO years.
wreckSh'af has so speedily followed the KnlShaVM ?nevvhat in ex-
i ia int. uiu aiuijr i .io.lg.it in lurougu pan it's uiui iiiaiio-uiiy teas in tuc itai iiii.i . uic milium: in mo
last census were much more searching than
all starred union
nt Msiu nnd December and with the usual re. Im enl-ivs his lll.irntten irnods and that for t
sails. Furstenburp two weeks after the mar- purpose of bendlmr liiinils for ol ler legislation on formeI. ncc.oni. but at best It seems il.nr
rbr-e. accordinc to the bill up to which time the nercentarre of in ane nersons in the nonu-
he had been lovingly tender suddenly began i vLIiuilf utitl corporations ..like and tho man lation of this country must have increased very
a different course of treatment abusing her Is living to-day nnd I bellevo within the sound materially. It is a startling fact that out of
shamefully and refusing to supply her witli ofiny vole ii of people over one-half mll-
uci.c9ai iui.i.3 io. i. .. it. ani monopolies In tcaus. . .' ! ;" pupu.auon arc
marriage . i-uu.: iouitu . .mi..u... 3 So the discussion has run. Crimination and uci ". muies or ii.ina are
hotel I'urstenburg being possessed of ample .... . . .r suffering imprisonment for crimes committed
mean- his estate being estimated as worth recrimination has apparently been the order 0r are inmates of reformatories orpoor houses.
$150000. The bill further states that Furs- of the day. The rpiestion was not one of AlAX.
tenburg employed an attorney to prepare ueeus party but it gave rise to as much bitterness ol
lor.iue conveya..i.C ui an i.er ICa. c.c a.... f (
represented to his wife that it was necessary ' b
naners In order to raise the I nuw m.i mc iv.
b required; being ignorant of mains to be seen what disposition will be I a supplemental argameut with the First Comp-
ies she signed the papers and I made of the convicts. troller of the Treasury in regard to the author
rned that she had in doing so ity of the Treasurer to withhold the paymen
to sign certain papers in order to raise the
money wiucn sue r
all lecal formalities
subsenucntly learned that she had in dome
lorleiteti all claims upon ner estate one re
A Hitter Disappointment.
of his salary ns a member of Congress'until
his accounts as Marshal of Texas have been
:n-
rpi-nt that she has been a true and faithful From tho ltoehester Post-Dlsimtch.
wife to defendant and is at a loss to account Henry Watterson alter spitting on his settled. This argument questions the legality
for his extraordinary conduct. The necessary hands announces that he wiil take "the bull of such action under the constitution on the
bond having been hied the court granted an of protection by the horns." I his will be a Ground mat its operation would deprive"1
utipcu in nnu ui nit uncus ui mc unueu state "
injunction restraininr; defendant from alienat-1 creat diannointment. The country hat
ing his property pendinga decision. Iloih nil along that he would take it by the tail.
nusuand anil wile continue to reside at liar-
representation in Cuncress. The Firs r?omp-
troiier says tnat lie nas merely notified me
num's hotel but occupy separate apartments I The Lancet condemns the new article of Treasurer to withhold Mr. Ochiltree's my un-
and hold no communication wilh each other female attire called the "crinolette." It is an til he can thoroughly investigate the Guesion'
Mrs. Furstenburg's character is above re- Impediment to walking induces an uneven when he will dispose of It finally. 7reasurer
nroach. and the sad seouel to this romantic bodily temperature adds another to.tlie many Oilfillan savs that he does not f-.liuthoriied
marriage is rendered even mure distressing I burdens borne by the waist and bids fair to I to withhold Mr. Ochiltree's pry sr.'" sall'fac-
Irom the lact tnat the youimut bnue is in a compete with crinoline in encouraging a pre- tory evidence or his IndebtednrO "lc uu
delicate condition.
valence of deaths from fire
I eminent is presented
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