San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 6, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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L. H. da QUESNAY JR. & CO i
L. M. (Ill QUESNAYJR. & CO.
jiiiiiir.its in
Cigars and Tobacco
Ami Hem Aitn.K i t UK'
A. IMpit Factory
NEW ORLEANS.
At Factory Prices
3 West Commerce
Volume VI. Number 16.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6. 1880.
Only $5 a Year
San Antonio Daily Light
NOTICE.
H'e iii cloliiif i.iit inir DtucV ).r elia KINil
IKMIIilV. such H. i.-.il Mk. I't.it.il iiii.i tin-I.Wi-TliU'iicI
Hum-. I wiles wl-lilnifHi n i nri'
llnnraln In I lwu kuuI 1 Il tint fall In rail
idiiiiIj it mi Il.li'. rini'niM'ii.wnrksllUlioM'.
Dunn r ! Mm rr flJM r ilri Ihii-
sliliml -iuiic .Thilll). for
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Wolf son s
Emporium of Fashion.
Greatly Reduced Prices on all Goods.
The whole Stoclc Rc-mnrkecl.
Bottom Prices on everything for a short time only.
SILKS AND
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i'l lliilruml Hi'iil
I'hllil
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Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods.
if.w In mints tli luijn l
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MILLINERY
i.r lliiiiiiit iin.l Mat O'liltli PI m 11 -. Tli- II
'llil ili'imll nl I mi'lir llrsl-i'la 1 1 -1
Flannels Blankets Linens Cotton Goods
-III' I'lluls.llluuliii
nUiif nil kin
iiiivliiiliiir l
CLOTHING BOOTS
'llie stuck if CUitlilrir Is Itm Unrest evrr hrouulit lo Tela iwul nnbriuis In tli'
lulu I'lilleriis I'rliiLi' Albi rt. I iltawnr. Klnik ami Suck lOilu. A very liiliru
unl i'iiii!il.'ti. slui'k ol 1.1111)' ilsi''. Men's ami H si Shni'S itml
lUits. A lull llnu of fteOuil 8ull uml htlir Huts.
Mm a ritll slink of
(IKNTIXJir.VS KfllXlflllSl. GIHIDS.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Ills Kurnitiiro ltepurtn
tUr
Ah HrtlnMiinHiiln WiinlmlM' rhilrs It t v
t'tiiliilns. Wlrnl.iw rfhuih" lite. I'uiiiitiy unl
ft'iitl Tor sHiniilffl.
It In tint Hm' iuhmokUIoii TO (1IVK TIIIM!
nioiiry itntl Ih-ihk will li mI imlv ill irmilly
liH-k HiiilfM-ltiir iliicfrynni nlll Im nun
L.WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Accqula StrrfOt.
-A.. SOHOLZ'S
UJiniep Garden
A FIRST-CLASS RESORT FOR FAMILIES.
HEATED BYoSTEAM THIIOUCHOUT.
FREE CONCERTS
Evory Wodnosclay and Saturday
Concort Evory Sunday from 4 to I 1 p. m.
First-Class Bar-Room Restaurant
l'KOMl-T ANDl'OI.Ili: ATTI1NT10N O UAlSANTKllI).
Alamo Street - - ' - -
P. MIMMANO.
Oysters XTish
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
Bcholz's Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets
To llie Lidlcs.
We are now elosliiK out our stock of
eitru line hosiery nt ureatly reduced
price. You are cordially Invited to call
and examine same l'osltlve bargains
oflered 2-1-Ct Joskk IIkotiihi.
Drs. Jones snd Kirk
Desire to notify the public that on and
alter February let their olllce hours
will he as follows: 8 to 0 n. ui. 10 a. in.
tol p.in.;:i to r and 7 to 8 p. in. Sun-
days I) to 11 a. in. only. Olllce -102 Knst
Houston street. Telephone ISO. Dr. .1.
Jones' residence 700 Acequla street tel-
ephone II. Dr. Kirk's residence 231
San I'edro Avenue telephone 75.
Clark's Billiard Parlor.
To my billiard patrons I would an-
nounce that on March 1st I will open
the llnest Billiard 1'arlor west of Chi
cago. Fitted up In the most costly man-
ner with seven new Brunswick & Co.
tables. 1 would caution my natrons not
to confound inv tables with the common
Jlrunswlck and Ilalke tables as there Is
no comparison between them. My new
parlor will be In connection with the
Metropolitan saloon. No. 10 West Com-
merce street. Ten dally and Illustrated
papers on llie. Upen oil night.
1-21-lm Will II. Cuntc
Kfie-For evcrvthini; needed In tholmn'
ber line call on F. J lleltel nt Inter-
national and Great Northern depot ly
r prli' tlJUi
ipiil'lty frrnii.r rl)i't
i Innir iiilnri-! Ml)' linse
fur Nli-erilsi mil ali-a Itir
nl I'I.IIihI Ihw nil.) liiri
I ..lr.
.iiii UK iiikhiiui.
SATINS.
ull niiilWIlili r Silks unit he cull iil-o irle the
SHOES AID ITS
UriiMoM tin 1 lujfmm CurpcU. 11uk. MuttliiKi
m lllktl nmn.tiv nml (.iitUfuctlnn k-iiaiaiitri-.l.
.lOIHH A VA V Imviiiim thry Un
rrdut - f - sl nit-. III nmilntr mil ciliiilnltiy my
liitiit ll.nt I im im IxibIi
Evenings and a Special Frco
and Billiard-Room Attached
- - San Antonio Texas
and Game.
Own Your Own Housi.
The llflh series of stock In the Mer
chants and Mechanics HiilhllnK and
Loan Association U now open rartles
desiring money to build or Mirchasc on
eny monthly Installments will do well
lo can ami examine our By. tern.
W. A. llnvvvnK Sveretarv.
llooin No 8 Soledad illouk corner I Ions
ion iiiiii NHeitiiu street. i-avit
Our Stores Will be Ourni
F.very Saturday evening Inter Hum usual
lor llie acioiuiuoilallon or our customers
2-u-2t Jo-kk lluuriiKii.
Information
ITjou want to learn the newscallup
telephone :I2J. All ludlcs will bo Inter-
ested and It will do the gentlemen
goon. -i O-.H
Seasoned Cord Wood
Dellicred at any rilace In the eltv.
for sale at yard corner of Starr and
mesiiiui streets.
12 0-3111 Telephone No. H)
Removed Law Olllce.
Maylleld & Huberts have movid their
law olllce to Commerce strict over San
Anlonlo National Hank 2-U-H
uy-Itcur In mind that Frank J. Ueltel
keens tiuiiuera' hardware anil lumber.
tho International and Great Northern
i depot. B-ll-ly
AUSTIN LETTER.
New Street Hallway Schome and Its
Procren-Some Reasons Etc.
Illor H.m A ill' nUi I.Ulil.
Autm February ft ISiC. Seve ml
eels airo Mr. I. M. Wilson iillllned
the City Council of this ulty to trrant to
himself and associates llio privilege or
constriictlriR iinil operating a line of
street railways to occupy a ich streets
nottlien meil liy the olil company. The
petition was referred to Its appropriate. I
committee by the Council; at a succeed-
lng meeting It was again brought belore
that honorable body anil an ordinance
Introduced which was thought by n nia-
rlty of the board unsiilllclent in pro
tecting the city's Interest especially as
considerable annoyance to trade anil
travel has existed heretofore due to a
wantorpropcr legislation In regard lo
the existing Com sun. I'l rdln.mee
us properly postponed for further im'i-
lerallon. This cau'ed 'iinlderiilile
feeling against the action of llie botrd
among the movers of the mature As
a result oi uie necesiary ueuiy uio nine
arrived for (lie lointcmplited elenlou
or the line in lite mil outiiiiiny on ivim
recatistreet.au eiiterprlsa whlclt Dr.
TublB bail ilt'clili'd utiiiii virrvlng nut
more than 12 mouths since by bonding
his roail contracting lor iron ues.tiiiu
In fni't everything necessnrv I n-
struct 1 mil four mil)' mlill-
ttonal road the ties nml rails tric-
ing arrived he nt on e put
a largo lorce ol iiicu in work on lieu
lllvrr and Kiut I'ecan streels. A duv
or two after hu begati work. Ihe Ciiuiii II
met and granted the petition of Mr. Wil-
son nnd others granting llirni the r'ght
to operate anywhere in the city not ex-
cepting streets already occupied by the
old company. Hut the protecUnu In the
Ity which was tei lorin in uie oruui-
nce was too much for the movers
of the new enterprise nml Ihey r fined
lo accept lis conilltlotis. At tne lust
meeting of the Council one ol Ihe nlder-
luen who was the recngnled champion
oftbe new company had this ordinance
repealed arfd another was nllVri'd more
suitable to thi palates ol those who
seemed to want to build the new road.
An amendment prolilulting llirni Irntu
building on any street now occupied by
the old company passed by the deciding
vote of the Ma) or. With the same sen-
sitive disposition as displayed before
they rejected the ordinance and with-
drew from the Council nnd then raised
the cry of outrage. The gentlemen w ho
composed the new company have
given the public strung grounds to
suspect their good faith In their
ever undertaking to build a foot ol mud
no matter what concessions were matte
by the city. Mr. Nalle the tuoiie.veil
man of the company has twice within
two year been defeated for Major by
Colonel l'.ohertson.and the other gentle-
men were his warm supporters and
many believe he Is working llilit plan to
place the Major In tne attitude of an ob-
structionist against publlu enterprises
The present company nave neen
nlriir their cars for l.'i ears. and until
last year have never been able lo declare
a dividend. With a rival line a thing
Unit exists In no nit v In the United
States the accommodations would neces
sarily be such us In be a draw hack In-
stead or an inipnuenicnt In properly on
(be stiectB upon which Ihey run. Dr.
Toliln Is anil lias lor jears tieen a iicne-
factor to this city and Hie CuiincH.ln re-
fusing tu grant a rival cumpaii the
right of way on the streets occupied by
hiui.have perruruied an act or justice
in which they will be sustained by the
public. Less than a year ago Mr. Nalle
enjoined the present road Irom extend-
ing its line on I.ive Oak street and has
since been regarded as an iintl-
rallrnr.il man and it the truth was
known Mr. U. would not put a dollar In
the enterpilse.
1 utn preparing u nuuioeroi reasons
taken front the records or this count-
which l will give turougn tne i.iuiir
whv 1 rerusrd to accept Hie invitation
of Mr. Dave Hunter to sue Iiiiii for an
advertising bill which lie owes Ihe
A Mexican who keens a chile stand In
the First' Ward shot at his wire last
night but rntlunateiy toe woman es-
caped. ClllAM'Allt'.
Troight on the Sunset
llolow Is a statement of freight handled
at San Antonio station or the Southern
l'nclllo Hallway lor the month or .lann
ary leSti
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Liquor Traffic.
Wasiiimiiox February B Senator
Illalr rroui the Committee ou hdiicatlun
and Labor reported favorably Senator
Frye's bill to provide for the appoint
ment by the rresldent or a commission
of live In Investigate Ihe alcoholic liquor
tralllc. It provides that the members or
the commission shall be selected with
reference to personal Illness and capacl
ty for honest Impartial thorom-h lnves
ligation. It stipulates that all of tbem
shall not be advocates of prohibitory
legislation or total abstinence and that
tbev shall serve without salary. Their
duty shall be to Investigate the alcoholic
liquor iramc us relations to revenue lux
ation. Its general economy and criminal
moral and ecleittlfl aspects In connection
wllh pauperism crime social evils pub-
lic health the general welfare or the
people; to Inquire and take teMiinony as
t the practical results or licenses and
prohibitory legislation tot the ureven-
tlon or Intemperance In the several
States and report tho result or their In-
vestigation to the I'resldent to be hy
him transmitted to Congress It appro-
priates $10000 for the expentel or tho
Investigation.
The most popular cigarettes are the
Opera Pulls at popular prices J-7-ly
V ANTED TO GO.
The Fatal Morphine Uottle Again In
Sight Denton a Dreadlul Work.
Death In Ita terrible reality Is appal-
ling to the hravert heart and Is gener-
allyshrunk frnui by humanity as too .
fill In lis solemn mystiry to bo taken by
the hand as a dear friend. I'oor weak
mortal however from time Immem
orial lia embraced death as a sur-
I'pnsHiif sorrow anil tialn. anil Shakes-
pearu In his Immortal sollloiiuy of Klnjr I
Hamlet has expressed the working ol I
the Interilhig suicide's mind as ho pnii'cs
" ? J . .. - . ii
I..' plunges Into Its depths the Mugs
of ancient history 'fell upon thuraworils
or couiiimiiiUd their armor bearers o
ill.pali h them when life had ceased to ;
hold for Heui.euti kings any fttrac-
lions. I lien why should not the de-
spondeiit 11111I heart ek mortal living
n present time fly to the panacea used I
by kings mid emperors In nil ages with
eo niiiclijiiecesaj
One or h ull jlti s . heroines. I.llile
l.eyy.w ho lias had he ex I nine go..
roMiin.. in Iew the historic AUnio nh. I
tilss oni or this oily il irlnir n con.ld-
r".V-Vi'"rJ'iliC" 't'';""r'e ll"b1
Willi his rcflliiK:csl. rday after n short
I ollkllll'lllon Willi herself she look the
Intnl resolve to dispatch herself and con
luded Hun I grains or mornhlne should
be the balmy bri'ee or death that should
waft her ner the dark stream and this
auttiiint she accordingly purchased last
evening a little after dark frnm Drelst'
drug slure. Her trouble Is as ustinl un-
requited allt ctluti. An Inmate of a buu.o
of Ill-repute knnw ii as 1'ort Allen her
paslons nf line anil halo have remained
unoruiieii anil lull sway nail neen ai-
luwed them. Her lover the believed
hsdjllleil her for a fresher beauty and
life hi'tiiefiirward held nn charms tnr
her. Stepping lutn Itische's cigar stnre
next door to llie drug store she swal
lowed the talal cniileuts of the vial or
innrnh lie. and thi n returned to Ibcilrtig
store rur a glass or water and drank It
and left for her rooms w here by her tu-
tin n sue arnutril I lie suspicion ol the
'innate who after Inquiry learned
from her what she had dune. A lihvsl-
clan was Immediately summoned and
logetner witii assistants sticceeueii in
averting the death ufhls patient. At 2
o'clock this morning although greatly
exhausted the woman was considered
out of i anger fur this time at least.
The Mallory Boycott.
(J al miov February o The several
coiuiiiltlec or the Knights of Labor con
cluded their vlsltntlons among the
wholesale and retail business homes to
day anil have thus requested about every
buslurss man In Galveston to please fall
In line and observe their boycotting or-
der against the Mallory company. The
fruitless result of these visits has previ
ously been noted. Last evenlngthe corn-
record thej say. called upon Mr. George
Scaly I'resldent of the Gulf Colorado
anil nania re i.auroau anu requestcD
that road to ce' doing business with
the Mallorys. Mr. Sealy replied that in-
asmuch as his company was a chartered
Institution and a common carrier to ac-
cede to Hie requests or the knights would
be a plain violation or the Btnlute as all
rallruads must take w hatevcr business Is
offered them.
ihe discussion with rresldent Sealy
:m of a pleasant character the Knights
personally expressing nothing but friend-
ly reelings for the Santa Fe road but
uracil ineir oiiiim nun me -naiiory line
I'erslstcd In discriminating against their
order. I'resldent Sealy gave them a lit
tle nitherly talk anil s.iemril tu make It
pretty clear that the Smta Fe road real-
ly had nothing to do with llio existing
dlllerences between the Knights and
the Mallory company.
Tho movement toward a meeting or
retail merchants to discuss boycott mat
ters ant! ueiuie ine r position uas not
yet materialized. They all seem willing
10 noiu biicii a meeting uui nououy ap
Hears to want to takn the Initiative.
r.vervininj- is proirressinir as usual ai
thu Mallory w harr. Ships come nnd go
asitinuguno doj'coii was in existence.
It Is reported that Captain Sawyer Is
preparing or having prepared a com
plete msiory oi me lauor irotioie on ins
wuan.
For Frontier Regiments.
Wamiimiiov. February 5. The House
Coinmltteo on military aflalrs to-day
asseu tavorauiy upon uepreseniauve
andes' bill for the nroteotionof the tieo-
Pie of Arizona and New Mexico. The
bill provides for raising one regiment of
volunteer cavalry in eacu territory for
oneyear s service io oe compose)! anu
ofllcere I by actual residents of the terri
tories named Two Mexican ponies are
to bo furnished each olllcer and soldier
and whenever these are Insullliient to
make vlgurous pursuit of hostile In
dlans. reirluieiitnlnuarlermastersare all
iiiori.eu io 6iippiv ine ueucicncy irom
any ucrus accessible wunotit ueiay au
vertisement or inspection giving vouch'
rrs Tor such animals as may be taken
from private citizens l'ack animals
are in De prnviueu as means oi trans
porting supplies In addition to regimen
tai wants.
A Statement by Bland.
Wamiimitox. February 5. ConirresS'
man lllaiul. of Missouri voicing the
opinion of the silver Democrats of the
House ntureh to correct tne impression
which he saj's has gained currency that
the I'.epubllcans voted solidly on Wed
nesday last against Hewitt's motion to
recommit with Instructions the resolu-
tions reported from the Committee on
Coinage Weights and Measures calling
Tor Information as to the silver circula
tion. He says that of the IK) vorers for
the motion It) were llepublloans aid 00
uetnocraiB wune oi nil votes against ii
were oast bv Democrats sbowimr a
majority of 20 Democrats against the
motion. He further says there were
many Democrats who are silver men who
voted for the Hewitt motion becau e
they doubted the propriety of asking the
Secretary of tho Treasury lodellnelhe
luiure poucy ns to silver.
State Antl'Chlnese Convention.
Ss Jok February S. The first anil
Chinese State convention convened here
yesterday une hundred delegates rep-
resenting anti-Chinese Leagues and
trade organizations were present A
permanent organization was allccted
The general sentiment among the dele.
gates strongly opposed violence or
threats lioycottlng was tavored as the
quickest method or accomplishing the
uesireu euus anu resolutions ill uccorir
aLce wllh these views were adopted
a rcsuiuiiuu was aiso auopieu neiuanii
lug or Congress the abrogation or the
I HurllnKame treaty.
AMERICAN MOUAIU.
A Complete Organiiatlon Effected Pro-
ceeding! Etc
Some 23 persons Interested In the mo-
hair Industry came together yesterday
In the pirlors of llio Southern Hotel ami
eflrcted an organisation to promote the
railngor mnlialr nml the breeding of
Angora goats.
on re-cnirntion in tne aiternoon n
constitution and bv-laws were adoiited
and the follow lniro'lllcers elected to hold
""jf." ..
onel lileliard " Peters (ienrgta' Vv V
Mniipt. Texas; V 1'. 'llallly Ca'llrnrnla;
n. i. .Anioiu lexasij.r. i.evuie lexas
vico-l'resl.lcnts; J. C. McKarland Texas
i!n.0rillug Secretary O. A. Ilorle New
Jpy oirrespoiiiiliig Secretary and
fnry K)nk ... Treasurer ity pro-
In the constitution the above
Mmrtl omT oriu p i:xrcmV Com-
mteo of Ihe association
... nim . r .
tllecn)t WM'ttti ntoiili.
on the llrst Monday In October IsvJ.
u0orit ae recngnl.log
he services and cllorts or Col. Itlcbard
of (ifrK n W. I). J-arrlsh.
i'rt.dnt or the association as the two
men to whom was duo moro than toany
e Uxnces made In the niohiifr
Iniluslrv III Auierlrn
Industry In America.
Ity .1. T. Devlne: Kesolved. That this
association call to the attention of our
State Legislature the necessity for Stale
aid In protecting lite slock against the
ravages or wiiu animals.
The question or nn Angora goat reg-
ister was discussed nt length nnd the
following committee appointed to fur-
mutate a plan and rules for such regis-
ter to report to the association at Its
next annual meeting: W. I). I'arrlsh .1.
r. nevine nan Aiiionin; John M Harris
Idaho: W. W Haunt Texas: Henry
Fink Texas and W. N. Landrum
xas.
committee consisting of Colonel T.
Frost. I.. A. Hell and J 1'. Devine.
was unpointed for the allotment or sub
jects for essays and addresses to lie
ui mm at llie next meeting.
A vote of thanks was tendered lo
Colonel T. C. Frost for a giiiemus prop-
osition to handle without charge small
clips of mohair and recommended him
to the favorabls consideration or Texas
mohair growers.
Letters or congratulation were read
from Colonel llanpt Colonel Lowrey
and MoNniighton Sons New York city.
A committee was appointed to report
nt the next meeting upon the condition
or the Mohair Industry lu Texas and ihe
umieti mates.
vote or thanks was tendered to II.
It. Cinrldge and L. A. Hell lor services
rendered ns Journalists in promoting the
inuhalr Industry. .
After a vote of thanks to .Mr. Hick-
man proprietor or the Southern Hotel
fur his kindness In permlttim.' the ue
of the hotel parlor fur the. meeting tho
association adjourned.
inking u an turougn I lie iirginning
made was very encouraging to those In
lereileil In the business and it Is el
ected that at the next annual meet tig
there will be a large attendance.
A DEER EXPERIENCE
HI name Is ('. M Wilson and halls
Irom Sanderson Ho has been on lb
dge and sometimes ii little over the
edge 'ui civilization fur years had met
and vanquished the wild and wooll
bear the llrrce catamount the voracious
wolf and times without end had stilled
scores wllh the treacherous and murder'
oils Comanche and Apache Indians.
Alter years or wild west lire he came
down lo San-tone to see the sights and
get poiisneu nn a mite so ns to cut out
hated rivals In affairs of the heart. He
Is withal a Jolly good fellow and hns
hosts nf friends wherever bit hat hap
pens io leave ins neau. lesietttny lie
went to see ine iar-iaiiieu ami ciaoonue-
ly Improved San I'edro I'atk. He was
wiiu a irienii ami alter making llie in)-
uualntance or his old friends the hears.
Javellnes csyoles Mexican lion nnd the
coons lie wanuereu io tne ueer pen nnu
seeing the gate open he entered to while
uwuy a few moments fondling with those
meek and timed creatures. Quicker
than a dash his buckshlp struck It si
square in l lie nreast Willi noiu reel anil
laid the bold frontiersman prone upon
his back. Then came blows and
pawnlngs In such qulok succession as
io anow no time in which to recover
his presence of mind. A bran new suit
that had eft the store on v
hour before was torn Into earner raes
and the buck then began operations
as n sausago factory when the friend
succeeded III securing help and dragging
ine noiu man iroin me west out or tne
ptn. Suitable liniment was auplleil
temporary clothes borrowed and he
again put hlmseir within onoof Woir-
son'a (landv suits. This morninir he Is
about smiling but limping and says
mat it was tne "ueeresi" exuerience he
ever had and that tbe Santone "deers"'
are altogether too belligerent for lilm
and that he will return to Sanderson
where there Is not n woman within a
hundred miles. He baa had enough
coming to naiuone to masii tne gins
A Generous Move
IMItur fau Anlonlo l.lfclil.
Fellow saloon men! now that Moody
anu nanaey are expecieu to visit li
would it not be advisable to get the In
side track of Iheui. Ilv closlnir our es.
tnbllshmenlB on Sunday and keen sacred
the Sabbath The cruel treatment wo
received f.oin Dixon Williams Is still
Iresh in our memory and it Is highly I in
probnble whether our delicate constltu
Hon eould survive another attack.
Fellow saloon men! let us close our
doors on the Sabbath voluntarily: let
keep sacred the seventh day we will
lose nothing by it but would be held
nignerintiie estimation nyourrellow
citizens nnd receive the creditor the out
side world.
Fellow saloon men! hold yourself In
readiness as In a verv short time n peti
tion will he laid before you which we
trust will be signed by the saloon men
generally. uiimtrv lion
A Naw Qhost Story.
i he conversation turned on superstl
lion anu a traveling man from Chlcng
remarkcu io it ui nuieius :
"Do you believe In ghosts V"
"I do. Indeed." replied Willie.
"Come oir now ; liavc yon ever seen
" You bet 1 have."
'1 don't believe It."
"Would you believe It If 1 Bhowed you
one!"
"Of course."
"Well loot at that" he laid pulling
out a pocket-book so thin and emaciated
that the light shone through It like an
open window.- (Merohant Traveler.
Store is crowded everyday
Qr eat Clearance Sale
Timt It tlii U-i mMpiivi:- Hint nur MAUKIll)
ii . (iiMtil Initio lltiririilii
DRESS GOODS.
Ml.li.. I. iikHh. ii. riot liii 1111 rune)
nl. rn.
. ii' 1111. t in
11" eli li'. I rnlirli' rli
).ll ror K7o r )hM In.l
hiw fur l;'o; :sic iriNi.1 til
luill.H. -i.li.n
'till. IhITi III lllllle
Mnauy iiilur ili'li
l -Die. nt .v'n tn. (
minium Inn nl SI .VI. It li
I.Hlllll'. Willi)
. at JTsi' wnrllii'.
'? lniHirtil rHiiryiHT! rtHT.ii lit) nilir
Him i' i-iiir ii ri.i--i.s iit'iiili-l pur
iMiiiileit. ito. eri tinui aii.vi
K.'illi IILli. Iil-.i. sl'l.iiinn.l rrjai.
LADIES' WRAPS.
Ilrnvililiii'lillliii Irrulnr at f'll.l Durlli SIK.I
111 II I lain .-iUtIiii I'lrcillar. In l.lnek. nt
I". Till Sl'ini.
Iillltiit lliillnr. nl til .'si m.itl Slit.'').
iiii'ieriiiin Kiiitn wrap wild riallii-r Irlin-
l
nrki'lD.tlulil tit tlriir. rtall
1 tin 1 irnii .Ni'Oiimrket
limbic hrfiist!
tlirlil-lllllliir.ilt (II I'l. vtnrtli I I'l.
run niaili' w raps in ln'tiry
nl iitiiitr immltiiri'. TId-)'
'An early call will convince the most skeptical
that the above prices have never been touched be-
fore. No samples cut during this sale.
Coo. H Knltoyor Proaiclont -
LONE
rewmg
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
AMUSEMENTS. I
TURNER OPERA HOUSE.
tKimiik . UMi'JnnTilbmWT!
Three Nights
COMMKNYINI!
FEBRUARY 4.
SATURDAY MATINEE I
The limit I Oulr
Pharazyn!!
fill' Wlirl.l' ll 'M.ililK Pr..llirltl.ii..r.
I nn il.l un .ilrll.!il-l. wllh hi limit
lirt I'nriilliil nltiit tv llm iii'tiiipllliil
iii.l uitti'1 iiiii.i. M'111; .M.tn; liiAIIA-
In her iirlirliml lniiluil
i. Al-ii Mii.ti-r HAItllV
iiiin.l.
Tie treat Burmese Basket Mystery.
At tiieli 1'iiti'iliil i .r. I'litinuin's
'nulla nr IIOVAI..MAIIIIIMr-rlX
rry-'l lie liii.lhiir pnn-nt will eoii.l.i or khI.I
ml Cllli'rWiltitie.fliliiiiTcilN I. Iliim U of
AD.MISMUN-lteieritil Neiits 75c. with
Itirre preacnt envelupesi aoc wllh two
resent elitnluiel Unitary !i3o will one
prestnt einnlop. CHIIitreu t.1e.
MASK BALL!
in Tilt-.
V. .VI. J. A.
Casino Hall Saturday February 201886
Ticket for vi'iitli'iiiiii
ii'iil. Not tiniiri tnlile. '
lliKllliiir Jr. Jiub Wiiu
It. .1. Niton 1 ti n rj- NiiIim..
.ni: fur liill.. :
i in. ini or wii
II. II. Miiillni'
MaskBall.
ARBEITER VERE1N
Will hold llii lr .Minimi Mn.k Hall at llnlr Hull
On Saturday February 27.
Tickets $1
M'l'l'Kll lNtlIU)i:l). TICKETS hi in:
ii.il tritiiM Tin: c()MMirri:i:
Knr liii'inl.) ami Ihi'lr irm.! etiiiiiiri'rsniily
11. I'AI'KT.
J. I.AACIKII
MAX .IMMIIHMANN.
K. and L. of Honor.
MASQUERADE BALL
Alamo Lodge No. 200
AT hLIIOI. 1IALI.
Saturday Feb. 20 1 886
rattD Kveo'laaljr In Vnow that ntco Job
1 T -rniiiuir is uunu mi 1110 i.iirui oiuue s
reasonable iirlces.
with bargain hunters.
!f)VX miCKS no npi-n-clntH. Somrtlitnir
rmmtm cut)' dny.
HOSIERY.
Clittlnffoiitiif Hosiery.
ril.l tihrti In ba.kets wnelhll.lt a vast ar-
nkcn Int nml slri-s luittra lulus) ' Ulid
ttilMn'ii'
II I An I
ipulri. i
nrte.1 c
11 slis
ni ivnnak
ill 9flf P") t'ilr funcl- nml sill inlnr.
Ill irth l'otorikj.
At SRe' ""pair rniicli' an.l e.111 i-ln a
At uu i nnrlli rroin Sn M 7.V.
a.lilnreu Indies' Mocn yarn fn"li
M09 i linn! Kreneh fifl.
i'l. Unirii laillea' solid colon ami
i rsiiiies.worlli.irictnmiiean'l Sue
llili r 11.1 lot fancy IJ.I.- Ilm a.l an silks
UNDERWEAR.
Knit Undarwvar
lliip liItPinirliii HihU-rwfHr
en liirunln'.tlilllri'ii
mi.. irwrri mi ntl linwn In ihi
rniHirtlon.
Mualln I'nderwear.
en h-Iiii kH rull H( miiilln iinilt rnl.lrt-1
rltt T-V.
vn UulUt' cbctnlM-ft sct iminlln Ht 4V
en ciim-l Rl : haryatn ti diijImmI)-
Otto Koohlor Soc. nnd Manager.
STAB
S. S. & D.
Missouri State Museum
of Anatomy
ST. LOUIS MISSOURI.
Hi O. Ii.ili.m Im'itm tolnrurni tiUimincrmis
rilcmliiinl pat lints ot hi arrhal In fun .An
tunln. wbt-n lio will Ihi Imjipy to M-n tliera nt
His Mengar Hotel. Itoom No. 11 ilrountl
Floor from IOm hi. till 4 p. in
Dally orby SIT.CM 1. -AM)iitmciit
Im. hvjr:(iN linluirittiitCHl hit idtt ntlon
Sxvllly 1m tho trt uttiit'iit if
NervousChronic s Blood Diseases
Mmv cMi"iilly Hkiko nrMux fiom lniini
lU-nci'. In iti i till mi fsiiirrrintr to cull upon lilm
Ithoiit ili-Iiiy IllK'xiM-iienco fortnnny jcain
hi I lu iirlnciiMil Freni li ami (li-miun HoMpltaU
li lnir iuillclcnt iniarantitt that nil noamietnl
HllllfCt'lVOtllU IKt tin' IttfcHt aild tllO IMIMt
Iftitltlc In'tittnt'iit
l'utlcht or tlnwo ll intr nt a .11 At tin r nni In-
Iliil tu w rlto foiu-prnltnr their f ymt.tom. vtv.
All letter will rtivlvo lintnnlliito uttentlon.
Ilcnu-iiitter tho njlre: Ifjom No. 11
jrmiih.1 tUr) Mincer Hotrl San Antonio
Tviat Htnl tnll at one h thu Doctor's flay
ll JlmilM.
Jl'bT irnUtflini). mal will iimlhHl fit-c
to any nddrem on receipt of ono S-tvnt tump
"I'ructlcul OltHcrvutions ou Niitvnrit Dkiiii.
it v ami riivsia! r.xiut'MTios" to which i
nldiil un "Kssay ou MiirrliiKe" with liniortatit
ehapteri) on other dlseftnof belnjf a FyuojuU
of UttureM ilellvcrtnl at tho Mlnsouti State
MiiMMim of Aniitoioy hy Drs. DavUnon the
wholo ftirmlnjf u valuahlo Medical TreatUo
which khould lu reml by all young1 men.
;Yrd.ltvM Dlt. D. DAVIESO.V.
RVlm Menirer Hotel SAN ANTtJNIt).
JO HE!
The Most Wonderful Discovery
of tho 19th Century.
It will rermaneully Cur. Rb.uinttlltm
or Iout.
tin iinvriiii I'ciieirsiinir iieatlnir ami
t-li'iitiHltiir sjNi'ille ali eiirea Kry'i'liis anil
all liinin or Kklii IM.eai nml I'HiiM m.
It hiiiK'ii'rrulltltii leinorv llio worst Can
en) Wens ami Tumor. '
It heals the I.umr. I'Umc rmin.t.. al.
In) a all Inllumuiiitlun let them bo Internal or
etterlial. It lilri't In 11 Icwliiiurs. All remain
dlseasi's siieh a Ciiihit or tlleeratlinis. l'iiii
who haio 1111 this '
nines anu bat seen It perfonn eure.
.then.. It any wli-h to sou uioro lellera
r?nj;
iiii'y -uii rcmi in a weea rrom pi-otilo In
ull tmrts
r tho hi
iintry iiniryinir lu thl
rrul n'liiiHly euruiir i
ly llio
f Uheiiiuatlsm
id Cool but Flm
t'HHIHl lu nirs I1
AstllllliLl'iltHrrh. iml 11 fal nfl.
Hiiiiiiiiiillnn Internal or external and atop all
aci-Uut pnllilna ruw liiouiuiits anU Imim
iiiuny nl her disease which seem Imimstlblu of
l ure -Ihey can be imttlOt! by ealllnir nt S'.i
'. II. II. llarrnlil. Willlmnrer liunty
Major J. II. Ultlcrielil Wliltuer lllll
Ti-Aiui lr. Henry Hans llurtoii
ttnn C'uunly Tinas) Mr. U r. Harris
Timast Major J.
louiuy i
Wiishllnrto
Iturlon Tuxnat Hon. A. T. Itiljiey Klkbart
Texaal Hon. (Iranvlllu Htuurt. Kurt. Ur.)nii-
Com'y.
J!''1!;! 2r'S-c-"r2wnt l'l.l"rJ1"1. Kansaat
Dr. T. 8. llji'et Kimball 1). T.i Mr. James
Junil VhUiiiIiu'. Ni tirri.ta anil many turn'.
Wo guarantee "JO 111"' 111 eieryinse. No
cure wo retimd )our money Vnr rurtlier
particulars address
JO UK AQRNUV
all-. Main btre.t . IIOUH'ION TEXAH
t3BAln'lils Wanted M-Hru
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