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Volume VI. Number I06.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. SATURDAY MAY 22 1886.
Only $5 a Year
JOSKE
Fans and Parasols.
Our iminoiiBO assortment of Summer Dress Goods is replenished
weekly during tho season by now shipments and tho latest novelties
are added to our already wcll-soloctod stock of White Goods Nain-
sooks Muslins Lawns Organdies Percales rorcalines Etamincs
and Canvas Cloth.
PLACES AND EMBROIDERY ;
Wo carry tho largest stock of llcigo-Colored Egyptian Oriontal
n white cream and uelgo-colorcd in Flouncing All-Over and Narrow
to match at prices lower than lino goods generally oro sold.
IN PARASOLS
We nre ahead of all competition ns re-
gards prices quantity and style".
JOSKE
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
Main and Military Plans San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
. Convonlont to business center with best accommodations. M 1)
A. A. & r. A. BROOKS. ROBERT II. IIUNSTOCK.
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE.
riiKscitirrioNS ms-
1'i:nskd oni.v iiv
bkim.kui ami exi'e-
HIRNCKD I'll A It MA
CISTS OF NONK HSJT
TUB PUH EST MRI1I- j
Ul.NKS AT rillUKB
THAT DKFV COMI'KTI-TION.
sssssssHsnaw;
L. ORYNSKI&CO.
lesalG anfl Retail Drngsts ana DisuBnsine Pbarmai
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plan Cor. S. Fiores St. San Antonio.
Make no mistake. Tlio Corner Drug Btonfor
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza.Cor. S. Fiores St.
Call anil sootlio most elegant and expensive Boda ami Mineral Water Fountain In tho Stale.
CITY STORE.
1 4 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carries tho largest stock of fine
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
Of! any hqufio In tho State. Storekeeper and heads of fainlllog will do well to make
their purchase at this establishment. Tho follow! ux G rccn ('otTccs always In stock t
t'JAVA MOCHA MARACAIBO RIO Etc.
TELEPHONE NO. Wtl.
JULIUS STRIOKJSlt.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Gold and Silver Plating and Engraving;
nor lioouii opnoBiio uruua umui.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
where.
TRY J. WALKERS'
GOLDEN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
For an easy fit. Hoots atid i shoes .made at prices
1 he llncst kind of ladles'
S. B. WITCH ELL .- - Agent
No. 0 Houston Street Next to Smith & Robinson's Stables.
Oysters Fish
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
AndcAt
Bcholz'a Hall Corneior Commerce and Loaoya 8treeta.
.rI'noh1 "? US' U hours.
f.llte waiters In attendance.
BROS
IN HOSIERY
We oner the greatest bargains In fancy
goods aa well ns In the staple lines.
BIROS.
GOODS DELIVERED
FltEK TO ANV l'AUT
OFT1ID CITV.
!jf lMlESCItllTION I)E-
PABTMBNTOPENDAr
AND NIQIIT.
TELEPHONE 221.
tuos roprs
Watchet'and Clock Hep airing Onlv tho most
NO. 14 NAVAHRO STREET.
F.W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
SOt 10S AMD JOS S. ALAMO St. fCOR VILUTA'
AM ANTONIO TKXA
We are Wholesale and Betall Dealers lu Austin
White lime Dest Brands of Dark Itosendale and
Imported English Portland Cements Plaster o.
Paris and Long Goat Hair and would ask you tc
'Call or write us for prices before purchasing else
Please mention this paper.
kg suit cnerjone. Impairing while you wait
shoes made to order.
A. RAHFBL
and Game.
Everything served In First-Clsss Style
7-18-im
0LLAP0DRIDA.
NOTHtNCJ DEYOND TUB nEQULAR
TREADMILL ROUND.
Religious- Political- Military- Clvll-
Crlmtnal -Financial Phyalcal
and Industrial.
Nkw Yohk May 21. It Is oUlclally
staled that the Transcontinental rail-
road tight Is not only not over but that
It la now btlng waged wltb quite aa
much vigor and determination as ever
before and that th.re la no prospect
that It can be settled for tome time;
while it Is made equally clear mat even
when a settlement doea come It will be
upon a basis far different from anything
that baa been predicted and will provide
for rates much lower than a'ny that pre
vailed tieiore tne wamegan.
bery waa removed this" morning at an
early hour from the Tombs prison and
taken to Sing Sing to serve out his sen-
tence of nine year and ten months.
Nkw Voiik May '21. Nothing has yet
been heard from the United States man-or-warNlstlo.
It Is generally believed
In naval clroles that she haa broken her
engines and will he along after awhile.
she carries a crew 01 w men.
New York May 21. Uradstrcet's af
ter giving a resume of the condition of
trade at the various trade centers
throughout tho United States concludes
as follows: There are probably not over
bO.OOO employes on a strike now against
lzouuu lu cays ago. ai -u inuustnai
centres north of the Ohio river east of
and Including St. Louis the lost of wages
through strikes since May 1 aggregates
$3000000 of receipts by employers
$2000000 and of future contracts due to
probability or labor troubles f J 1800000.
of which $20100000 alone refers to de-
ferred or cancelled building contracts.
The condition of Miss Pendleton
daughter of the United States minister
to llerlln who was hurt In the runaway
accident yesterday in Central park as
to-day reported to ho much Improved.
one waa earn to uo out oi danger.
llurriLo. X. V May 21. Peter Louis
Otto the wife-murderer was hanged at
loinuj tuts morning.
1'oiitlakd Me. May 21 Governor Uo-
ble said to-day: "To my mind the seiz
ure of the David J. Adams and Ella M.
Daugberty was a blunder on the part of
the Canadian trovcrnuient. an outrage
on our flag and a gross Injustice to llsh-
ermen anil ownera. 1 am very confident
there la In Maine but one sentiment.
We desire peace: we regret that a shad
ow of war should have been even lor a
moment cast upon us; but at the aume
time wo desire to have the rights of our
fishermen respected and ask from the
national government the tame protec
tion to our property wuen in uanauian
watera as when at home. Wise states-
manship will be demanded to carry us
through the present trouble without loss
of dignity or sacritlce or right. We
look to Washington for that statesman-
ship. The administration haa yet to de-
clare Its polloy. I have no urlticssms to
make in auvance oi mat declaration."
St. Louis May 21. Furniture uifiiu-
faoturera here who acceded on the 1st
of May to the demands or their em
ployes for the adoption or the eight
hour system decided recently to return
to the old plan and to-day waa named
aa the day or the return. Kuiployea ol
two or the factories refused to work on
thin plan and these establishments have
shut down. Others It Is thought will
soon follow suit for the employes have
decided to work eight hours a day or not
at an.
Omaiu Neb. May SI. J. M. Reynold
aged 25 years was banged to-day at Sid-
ney for the murder of John and James
1'lnkston last fall. He made a full con-
fession last night lteynolda showed no
weakness when mounting tlio scallold.
The execution was private but after all
waa over about 1000 persons were ad-
mitted to view the corpse aa It hung on
the gallows.
IIiciimoni) Va. May 21. In tho Meth
odist conference to-day the report of the
special committee on hymn books was
recommitted and two papers on the same
aubject were ordered printed. The con-
ference proceeded to election or aonnec-
tlonal officers. Dr. J. B. Mcl'errln or
lennessee waa re-eieoteu dook agent
receiving 107 out of 207 votes: J. O.
Johns of Texas waa elected secretary of
me uuaru ui missions in place oi it. A.
Young of Tennessee former secretary;
David Morton of Louisville waa re-
elected secretary of the board or church
extension.
Washington May 21. The president
baa approved the bill providing for the
study or the nature of alcoholic drlnka
and narcotics and their efiects on the
human system In the public schools or
tne uistriot or loiutncia the terrlto
rles eto
El Pino Tex. May 21. Jolur .Martin
a conductor on the Southern Pacific
railway arrived from Dragoon station
Arizona and says that considerable ex
cltement was occasioned there just be-
lorn uo leu uy tuo laci ui lour SSOUle
horses bereft or riders and one pack
iuuic uouiiug m iiuiu tue aojaoent
mountains which In recent times have
oeen tne soeae oi extensive Indian dev.
lltrv. Search was Immediately Instl
tuted and the body or a dead man was
round within half a mile of tho town.
Mo further particulars could be gleamed.
CntCiOO May 21 Indictments for
conspiracy to murder were Informally
decided upon this evening by the grand
jury against August Spies Sam Flelden
and A It Parsons the aaarohlsts. These
three were the speakers at the ilsytnar-
ket meeting which preoeded the bomb
throwing riot on May 4. Investigation
as to the others aocused of complicity In
the crime baa not yet been completed.
Further testimony tended to show that
Schaable was the man who threw the
bomb. He Is a brother-in-law of Schwab
and formerly wore a long-flowing beard
but when apprehended after massacre
In the Uaymarket was cleaa shaven.
The Arbelter Zeltunir haa acaln maria
Its appearance In Its old form. To-day's
Issue has some eight columns of adver-
tising. Including numerous oalls for
meetings from vsrlous labor organiza-
tions and several warnings to dlflerent
trades not to work in certain shorn as
those employed there regularly And
themselves on a strike. The comtnuloa-
tlons are signed "The Strikers'' and
"me executive committee" The pa
per reoltes at length how It has trl
umplird over all efforts to suppress It
and makes an urgent oall for subscrip-
tion for defense of Spies and Schwab I
"Khuhavo written spoken and battled
long and bravely for the welfare of -workmen
and aro now compelled to suf-
fer. Don't forget your persecuted breth- I
ren lint help them as they are always I
roauy 10 neip you."
Lomki.v May 21. A remarkable man
ifesto Issued to the Black sea fleet by
he czar produced a temporary feeling
of panic on all the European bourses
but this feeling was soon removed by
uuaemient iiromulsat Ion orthe peacelut
views of the new government olOreece.
iricoupis reociveu an ovaiion laii
vcnlng from the populace of Athens.
n nn Interview he declared that tho
pol'cy ol the new government would be
to demobilize the army anil endeavor
to avert tho financial crisis threatening
Greece.
London May 21. The government
whips" report that 220 liberals are
pledged to vote for the home rule bill
run the tu rarnelllts and that tne num-
er of supporters Is Insreaslsg dally.
They now count on carrvlnir the bill by
n majurlly of IS.
Atiikni May 21. Dispatches received
from the frontier whenco they were
sent at noon to-day report continued
firing bet nen the Turkish and Oreek
outposts. Tho tiring which occurred on
the frontier yesterday did not result In
any bloodshed. '1 he Turks opened tire
from a distance on the Greek forces and
kept It up a short time without eflect.
and then retired.
M. lr ooiipIh has formed a new min
istry. He assumes provisionally the of-
nces oi minister or war and minister or
finance. 'I he other ministers are M.
Lomliardox minister of the Interior M.
Vorllpluliis. minister of Justice. M. Man-
etas minister or publla Instruction; M.
Theokotls minister of marine.
Catania Sicily May 21. The eruption
of Mount -Ktna hourly Increases. The
molten lava was only two hours distant
from Nlculo eight miles from here on
the slope or the volcano when the In-
habitants lied. Many dwellings were
destroyed but no lives lost. Earth-
quake shocks aro constantly occurring.
OnowA Out. May 21. The olllolal re
port of the minister of mllltla was pre-
sented to parliament this morning. It
shows that the total cost or the half-
breed rebellion was si.7U0.um and the
casualties were 20 men killed and 200
wounded.
An Evil Apparent.
There la a class of human fiends In
this sln-strlcken world whose only mis-
sion and pastime In life seem to be
to annoy lady passengers on a street-
ear by continuously gazing at them or
by "sizing them up ' as the gazer terms
The aforesaid lady passenger or
the gazee If she Is so unfortunate aa
De attired aDout tne arms
and neck with nothing more
substantial than the prevalent "mo-squlto-bar"
cloth lays herseir partic-
ularly liable to tbla annoyance and In-
sult and leaves herseir defenceless and
without redress. If she turns about and
looks the gazer In the eye he will fancy
be has made n mash and become more
Impudent than ever and by sitting still
she only furnishes a target for his unin-
terrupted gaze. This invidious class of
bores are numerous .and noticeable
every day. There is no way to punish
them however and ladles can only
guard against them by wearing good.
suDstantiai opaque doming.
Thanks to Everybody
Tho ladles of the Aid society or St.
Mark's Episcopal church return thanks
to nil who lent the in assistance In get-
ting up their entertainment at Turner
hall last Wednesday evening to all
our local papers for printing done and
inenuiy nonces to rroi. Bcunaitu lor
his aid in arranelng the tableaux and
especially to the young laules and the
young gentlemen who took part and
maue me entertainment a auccess. anu
last but not least to the publio for their
iiuerai patronage.
"Didn't Know It was Loaded."
There came near being a serious acol
dent at Hummel's gun store yesterday
afternoon. While Willlle Prescott and
on orthe clerks were trading a pistol
In the bands or a man on the opposite
side or the room accidentally went off
the ball passing directly between Pres-
cott and the clerk who were standing
close together and lodging in the show
case near them. The gentleman did not
know there was a cartridge In the
pistoi.
omc for Rent.
A nicely furnished office can be rented
on gooa terms ny applying to tne man
ager or this paper. M3-6t
Between San Anlonlo and Iraeaenrldge.
A station 45 miles south of San Anto-
nio on the San Antonio and Aransas
Pass railway are numerous olcturesane
spots delightful places for picnics and
other pleasure excursions. One ot the
most attractive of these places Is Jack
son's Qulcb 22 miles south of San An
tonio on the san Antonio river. At
this point there are aeverul fine springs
and cool shady irroves. rendering it a
uesiraoie place to spenu ine uay. i o an
oi tnese points tne Dan Antonio ana
Aransas Pass people have agreed to sell
tlcketo at reduced rates to parties or ten
or more and will furnish special accom-
modations In the way or extra coaches
to parties desiring to take a trip to any
point tuey may uesignate. o-zt-ti
Take It All Back.
The Item In yesterday's Light stating
that the Young Men's Christian assocla.
tlon would plcnto and danoe on Sunday
was a mistake. It should have been the
Young Men's Benevolent association
and the mistake Is cheerfully corrected.
The Y. M. C. A.'s say they are not built
that way. Mistakes will happen In the
best regulated families some times.
Juices or the human stomach. And yet. In tho
form of iDedlrlne Intended to reform the very
uvll they aKirravatc to wit. dyspepsia solids
i Introduced Into It. Aro these I
ilintlable. is active anil nroduoes marked
well as speedily appreciable effects because It
la a rational remedy auitcd to the stomach. It
Is atonlu In the truo sonso becauso Us har
monizes ana insures regularity ot tne oj
ttona of dlirestlon. Not tho least of tho I
fits which It confers Is a thorough repair of
chosen remedies. Vor blllouaneas. oonitlna
tlon malarial complaints rheumatism and
A Bon of Napoleon the Oroat.
Tbls pretended son of Napoleon the
first hern at St Helena will bear no um-
brage to the family for he has lately
died and Is burled In (lie Lone Mountain
cemetery at San Francisco. The story
connected with the deceased Is as follows:
The lady riven to the fallen emperor
by the British government to take care
of his linen was a middle aged woman
yet pretty and possessing tho most
beautiful hair that can be Imagined.
Napoleon as Tupeton In the Immortal
)oem oi uryuen "engrossed ids linage
n the heart or the beautiful Olvmnla."
but as he was In the solitude of St. He-
lena and had a child by bcr that so
much resembled him that lie would have
made the other members of tho family
blush. After the death or the emperor.
the lady left St. Helena with her child
to return to London where she married
a watohmaker by the namo of Gordon:
the latter In marrying his wife adopted
the child gave him his name and learned
nun nis iraue. vtnen young uoruon
Bonaparte became of age he established
himself at New London Connecticut
where be soon made a competency and
afterwards political Influence. He was
also at one time co-editor of the Bulletin
or Norwich and the Star of New Lon-
uon. in ine latter years he had removed
to San Francisco where be just died.
Gordon Bonaparte Inherited from his
father a superior intelligence that was
ol great us tc him In business. He was
s striking likeness of his rather; Those
who saw him were struck with the re-
semblance. He never spoke or his illus-
trious origin unless ho was under the In-
fluence of liquor then and only then he
would not havo permitted any ono to
doubt It in bis presence that he was not
the son or the Corslcan conqueror.
Mikado Club Reception.
The Mikado club gave their first re
ception In their club room on Commerce
street last night and entertained their
friends and ladles In good style with
Ice cream and cake wine and lemonade.
The hall was tastefully decorated with
evergreen and a beautiful device "Wel-
come" was placed at the end of the hall.
Musicians .appeared at 0 o'clock and
those who cared to dance took the op-
portunity or doing ao. At tho supper
table toasts were offered to "The La-
dles" "Our Guests" "Honorary Mem-
bers" responded to by C. II. Clifford
Esq.; "The Press" "Our ex-President
mi. uus aioruz" to tue "rresuient-
Eleot" and to the "Olivette Club" a
great many or whoso members (ladles)
were present. Among the ladles pres-
ent were the Misses Zacharlas Miss
Welsh. Edna Truax. Lottie Bitter.
Misses Frederlok Misses Morllz Miss
Misses Andersons Julia ilafncr Messrs!
j. u. uuioru 1.0 ti t a ataiiei i.outs
Koenlgsberg Luclen Lacoste Joe Flory
B. F. Johnson S.Morltz A. Nester Fritz
Koebler. Camp and many others be
sides the members or the Mikado club.
For tho Soldiers.
Messrs. Bell Brothers jewelers or this
olty are having a fine sliver cup made
which they are going to give as a regi-
mental prize at the department rifle
competition United States army which
win commence at rort uara Texas
same time Mr. W. E.' Frledlander post
trauer at fori uiurn. win give n nanu-
some Individual prize.
ruts liDcraiitv on tne part oi lieu
Brothers and Mr. Frledlander shows
business enterprise and Interest In rifle
practice In the department or Texas a
very Important element In the education
or the soldiers. The Texas team has
always held a high position In the di
vision ami army competitions i.ast
year they got two or their members In
the division team and we hope that they
win uo cquauy wen tuis year.
Bon Ton Hop.
The Bon Ton club gave a very de
lightful hop last night at their hall on
East Commerce street. Among those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Nixon. Misses
Koerris. Misses Maver. Misses Nixon.
ail sees uriam iioeuing aciici uitt-
tnar Patton Burnet; Messrs. Foos. lllce
iiunsaoaer iioeigen neiss ocnmiut
acnaetzier ana oiners.
Orand Opening.
The fine new hall of Mr. Santiago
VI lanueva. at the. corner of Mouth
Laredo and Dolorosa streets will be
opened to the publla to-morrow. In tho
morning there will be plenty of free beer
for all comers and In the afternoon
seme rare sport at cock lighting will take
place. Everybody Is cordially Invited
to attenu. it
District Court.
A motion for a new trial In the Mc-
Cormlck oase was overruled this morn
rag and he was sentenced to live years
in ine penitent ary.
Dlok Fattenstabl who was yesterday
convicted of burglary was sentenced to
lour years.
A. E.Zebb ror robbery was also ten'
fenced to seven years.
The olerk Is now engaged in prepar-
ing the minutes and when they are
signed tho court will adjourn until the
next session commencing on Juno i
Challenged to a Duel.
Mr. Max Wolf returned from LocLbart
yesterday and reports that a wealtby
planter or that section was Jailed there
upon a charge or sending a challenge to
fight a duel. A feud of long standing
exists between himself and another man
and they have met several tln:?s before
and have fought over It 17 times. It Is
stated that the terms proposed for the
duel were that eacn man snouiu tie uu
left band behind him with barbed wire
and with his right hand holding a razor
suouitl ugui to tue ueatu.
He Wanted Leg Ball.
George McCormlck while being taken
from the court-bouse to the Jail after his
sentence this morning broke bis shackles
In some manner and endeavored to re
lease himself on leg ball. He broke to
run near Gambler's blacksmith shop
near the corner or Acequla and Houston
streets but waa stopped by Deputy
shots about him the purpose or
scaring bim which had the effect of
Dringing him to a nan.
Fine Paid by the Jury.
Francisco Gomez who plead guilty be'
fore the Federal court for selling cigars
without a license was lined $3 and the
Jury sympathizing for the poor fellow
took up a contribution among themselves
and paid the fine. Judge Turner on
hsarlnor of It. wanted to contribute also.
and the jurymen have charged the Judge
up witn 20 cents.
HAAS & OPPEMEIMER .
212 and 214 Commerce St.
The Most Extensive Stock of White Goods. Lanes
and Embroideries In the
THIS "WIEIEIK::
At -8 Cents.
r'lne-9ln er India Mneu and .Naliixxi n.wl...
At 12 1-2 Cents.
ok "'lu'siins!H Um ""' K""r P"1""
At 20 Cents.
'ancy Ijuu effects.
At30 Cents.
Kino Krviirh llailstm lVrslan Lawnal Mmi
ancy Ijk?c rial.li etc.
At 50 Cents.
; week tlio stream or Kan purchaser was
Isnt all day Inn; I lie amount of Fans sotd
Mirndentnf. Ti-.loy wu will add two now
Una lot of SSI Fancy I'alnled and :-
lervdon Hllksnd fatln.
At $2.00.
Curved Handles worth 13 tanej.
At 10 Cents.
ham;. " V"M'
At I 2 1-2 Cent.
Twnliun.lrwIplemiatrlll.I'lKln and Check-
SSt'eens? ' " Ancr""n
At 25 and 35 Cents.
ncli Hatlceus.
At 50 Cents.
Mattaasufattrens. Tho Newest Wa.h n..l.
'Undlnca."
At $25 and $28.
Illclily l:inhroldered llotiea. '
Kancr-Colori-d I.acos and Kmbroldcrics to
malch any of the aboto goods
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
Tlnwar. Agata Ironwar. and llnlld.ra' llardwar.
1'aluta Oils Glua Nails Cutlery Etc.
Agent for the Daln Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
(Tlietlreateat Ubor-Pavlng Machfne)
for ferry Jb Uo.'a Celebrated Cook fttovae. Champion Bar-
v.at llrlghton Kaugea aud lluford'e susl and Chilled
I'lowa Hulky llowa. Cultivators SEto. KI4
LANDIIETU'S OAItOEM IUM
Fence Wire ot Erery Description and at Lowest Prices.
F.UUBNB HTAFKEIj.
STAFF EL
Goneral Commission Morcliants Cotton Wool and Hides.
Agenla for Weir Bulky Plow 8t'el Killing and Walking Cultivators. Corn and Cotton
I'lanlera Dci-rlng Mowers Heapers Illndera and
Littlos Chomical Fluid and Powdor Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST.
Big Margaihsi
-LACE-CURTAINS
Thirty Days.
ERASTUS REED.
The Churches.
Travis Park Methodist church corner
Travis and Navarro streets. Sunday
school at 0:30 a. m. Services on Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 8:16 p. m. conducted by
rtev. W. W. Tlnson or Austin Brother
Plnson will remsin during tbe week ror
the purpose of leading In a religious re-
vival services will be held every even-
ing beglnlng at 8:15 o'olock to which
all Christian workers and tbe publio
generally are Invited. K. B. Cbappell.
Services at St. Paul's fM. .1 ohurch
to-morrow : Sunday school at 10 a. m.;
L. T. B. of II. at 11:30 a. m.; presohlng
at 3 and 8 p. m.
Services at tbe Second Baptist ohurch
to-morrow on corner of South Centra
and Chestnut streets : Sunday sobool at
0:30 ain.; at 2:30 p. m. general covenant
meeting: at 8 p. m. preaching. Sub
ject "The Final Perseverance of the)
saints." j. rv. uorr pastor.
llegular services will be held at tbe
First Presbyterian churoh to-morrow as
usual. Sundsy school at 0:30 a. m.
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.
At tbe First Baptist church to-morrowSunday
school at 0:30 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Open
pews anda cordial Invitation to all. J.
A. Uackett pastor.
For the Home.
Oeneral Stanley post commaider
assisted by other publio spirited and pa-
triotic gentlemen. Is arranging for a con-
cert vocal and Instrumental to ImVb
plaoe next Friday night at Turner hall
iue proceeae to uo uevoteu to toe iwn
federate Home fund.
Becorder's Court.
Bill Whltworth for vagrancy was
fined $5 or 10 days' entertainment la the
bat cave.
A. Mlchal for careless driving was
dismissed.
James Ilenson vagrancy continued.
Southwest. We quote for
Parasols Parasols I
Although tbo Inroads made on this stock
was great the dally addition has kept paoa
Willi tho rush. This week wo offer marvelous
bargains.
At $3.50.
ng 8tjl
big Jub worth IV.'JJ.
At$1.5Q.
Plily Kcru rongcrs Paragon frames.
At $3.50.
Kcru Pongee lined trimmed with handsome
silk Isce.
At $5 $6 and $7.
Mikado Vum-Vuui and Nan-Ka-Pno styles.
Wo do not nocd to sing the pralae. of our
Lace Department
Ouraclrca. Other folks do that for us. Every
customer Is an advertisement. Here aro some
or tho quotations for tbls week!
At I O and 1 2 1 -2c.
Egyptian and Oriental Lsoes 3 Inches wide.
At 20 and 25c.
Egyptian and Oriental In White. Beige Fancy
vr Ulue. llrnwn and Tan. At 'A and Xa
seven Inches wldo. in the above styles.
At 45 Cents.
White and llelge 13 Inches wlJei and at Ma
White Kcru and llelgo IS Inches wide.
Box Dress Robes.
Kobe pattern. 10 yards India Linen with 9
arde of Kmbroldery In two widths at aa.SO.
Ten yards lino Linen D'Inde.Byarda of beauti-
ful embroidery at 3.60. Fancy Ktlmere and
L'anraas Cloth Hubo with colored embroidery
Irlmmlng at $0 12 an.l I4. PongcoDrcsa
Itobes at S7 S IS 1 10.60 and 30.
San Antonio Texas
ALEXANDER KUHL.
& KUHL.
Harvesting Machines.
- - SAN ANTONIO.TEX.
IN-
FOR
Orrtoe Six Antonio St. R't Co.l
April 31 188S.
Durlne the summer laat ear on tha
San Pedro line will leave the Springs at
10:30 p. m. except Saturday and Sunday
on wblch days they will ran regular till
. V. Ui.
Extra cars can be had at all honra by
parties wishing to remain later.
a. lixxDtip rresiaent.
"Timothy Wlnsbrulstr"
Gallagher's lateat. orood for thai hln.a.
You can buy a conv at the following
places t Ernest Rlsche opposite Post-
office ; C. F. Frommcr opposite Court-
house; Baldwin's book store and at the
xiiuiit orace 4-an-It
The only cigarettes which 3a not
stick to the lips are OperaPofi).
.ties.
Gents If you want a good shoe from
1.25 to $8go;te Sullivan's No. 348 Com
merce street. tlttr
Liquid Bread.
One hundred cases Inst raoelved hv
Emanuel Abrahams the grocer. Cor
ner unitary piaza ana rrevino avi tr
Steel Hsv Bsllna Ties.
In stook and to arrive two oar loads of
the best tits ever offered In this market.
For nse In hay baling presses.
ll'lffl aTFSa Oi DCHULTKKSa..
Reams snd Board ere.
Mrs. Lnzenbenr. at 437 Soled ad strut
Is prepared to receive roomers and
boarders. Southern exposure eod
fine Millinery.
X respeotfdllr call tbe attention of the
ladles to my display of French mUllaen'.
lists and bonnets made la the latest
styles and at extremely low Sen res. A
specialty In moll caps hats aad bon-
nets. Olve me a trial and secure perfect
satisfaction. Mux. La Pug
4-lG-0m is Alamo PUaa.
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