San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 3, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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3phc Suits SiflUt.
THURSDAY) JUNE 3 1880.
We beg to uJvlso tlio parties who
linvc so nnxlonsfy awaited tlio
nrrlvnl of tlio Celebrated
"Sclf-VciitllatliiK"
Ice-Berg Refrigerators
tlmt wolmvo jnst received anotlier
lot. Call early an wo luivo re-
cclveil only a limiled niii-
ply tlio manufacture
being uualilo to
Htipply tlio
demand.
PAUL WAGNER Sole AEent
HOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
New York Dircct.I
ll by the iniUr Fleniiicrs of the
MALLORY LINE
Hailing from
Galvoston Every Wednesday.
Throiitfli raff. Hun Anloiilo in New York
Klrtt-clHOi 34fiO rUt-oiid-tlnes
Hutu Include c-verjtlilng Mrmnfr. Fur
tlt'ktt. UttlO-nNUDS HIKl full Information I'Hll
on or write to W J. OL'.NO k-nrrul Sunlit rti
Passvlitrer Aitrut .No IS Writ Commerce st
OfOAB tirilOHTKOM. T. II. II II A T
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Livery Met & Mi Connected
Hack! No. 1011. I!. 13 II IS. Undertakers
uillco SI llluu. ilrrit 111111 guides opposite
Monu-er Hotel. Il-tllca embalmed Hllil shipped
nil iinlntB III thu Union. Only Wnltellcarse
thoCltv. Open liar and Nhjht. Til. IW.
CARTER & MULLALI
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
42 nml 44 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
tVgnrclaf A I trillion
forwarding
bodies In nil parts of tlici United States. Tele-
phono oonhtctlou. Calls attended clay and
lht
s-'ffllr
UU8INES8 SPARKS.
The hest meals at tho Bon Ton
Reataurant 210 Act.jula street. 6-17-lm
White flannel ul la and white duck
pant at 1'ancoast A Hon. fj-B-tr
i-Kor a nice meat call at the lion Ton
Kcttaurant 210 Accqula St. G-17-lm
When you need any Jobprlntlngcall
aronnd and get pricea at the I.iniiT
office.
Sullivan's la tho leading house for
ladlea line ihoea In all wldtha from A.
to V. If. B-u-tf
Featheri dyed oleaned and cnrled
at Madam Quintan's 321 and 21(1 Com-
uiarce atreet. 5-llMin
For elegance stylo and lit In boota
and ihoea go to Sullivan's No. 219 Com-
merce atreet. 6-14-tf
Don't fall to aee Madame Qulnlan'a
hair gooda glossy awltchea.ctc 221 and
210 Commerce atreet. G-12-lui
I'ancost A Son have Jnit received
anothtr lot of choice anmmer clothing.
Ulg men tale notice; we will give you a
lit. O-o-tf
MrBearlnmlnd that Frank J. Ileltel
keepa builders' hardware and lumber at
tne International and Oreat Northern
depot. O-lMy
Why buy elsewhere your Horse-shoe
and Square Meal where yon can get
them at 40 centa per pound at WutlPa
cigar atore? l-o-tf
Metallic cartrldgea lull aasortment
all calibres best makes and said at man-
'.'ft"?.'.' vrictt at l'lper A Schultheea
219 Market atreet. 0-17-1 m
Uyou want to buy or aell any kind
or stock or real estate go to Chavez
Morlo A Mateu South Florea atreet.
They will deal squarely. j.j-tf
Madame Qulnlan'a mllllnary la ele-
gant and stylish and the prices are
reasonable. Hats from $1 to f 25 at 221
and 210 Commerce atreet. C-12-lm
Job lota of ladlea and misses line
ihoea and slippers from 50 centa to $1X0
Greatest bargains ever offered In San
Antonio at Sullivan's No.219 Commerce
atreet. 6-H-tf
Chavez Morln A Mateu have taken
oharge of the Mock yard on South Floret
atreet aouth ot Military plaza where
fiey will do a commission bustnesa buy-
Ingand telling all klnda of atockl-0-tr
TryFowIer'a Ice cold soda water
with positively pure fruit syrups; also
vlcby or soda with milk of magneala
wheat phosphates tongallne or acid
phosphates lemon orange raspberry
strawberry and chocolate ayrups a spe-
cialty. No. 14 Weat Houston at. 4-ld-tf
About three years age the ageat fer
Acker'a Kagllsh Kemeely first called at
thla town aid since then the number of
testimonials that have been cent In to
ltaglanal A Co. and II. L Fowler c.n-
ccrnlag the merit! f the Kemedy anil
the many ourea e fleeted surprises.
They wish It to e thoroughly under
aiood Ibat for all Colds Jl.araeieai
Asthma Croup. Whooping Cough all
Phthisical troubles. They have lever
known It equal aad positively sruiril-
tee It. 6
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIOHT
Gathered Here and Thore bv the Local
Reporters.
(In summer nights tho siwtlvr itu.lt
inns ro
Andli
And as
Till Towior uiakca a startling rush
.Mid badly rends Ills pants.
Linen ginghams 12J cents at A.
Kahn A Co.
Victoria lawn at A. Kahn A Co. Co
yrad.
Cheese cloth In all colors at "Jo at A.
Kahn A Co.
Ladles canvnaa bells 10 centa at A.
Kahn A Co.
Crlnkeld seersuckers at A. Kahn A
Co. lOo yard.
Federal court adjourned yesterday
until the fall term.
Another greeney will be taken anlpc-
limiting In n few days
You can get a good corset for X
cents nt A. Kahn A Co.
A. Kahn A Co. sell lota or gooda be-
cause they aell them cheap.
White embroidery dresaes at J'.'.M)
work J5 at A. Kahn A Co.
Another free concert Is advertised
to take place at the sprligs.
Prayer meetings warn held as usual
last night In the various churches.
Another large assortment of fancy
dress lawns at 3c at A. Kahn A Co.
-I. It. and llrahma eggs 31 Solrdad
street; also bees and honey for sale tf
Ladlea fancy bordered handker-
chiefs 23 cents dozen at A. Kahn A Co.
A good rain fell at Kloreavllle yes-
terday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock.
When you want Ural-class lob work
nt reasonable rales call at tlio l.iniir of-
fice. liheiimatlsm Is cured by St. Ja-
cob's Oil when uvtrythlng else huve
failed.
A. Kahn 1 Co. nre selling their
goods cheaper than any other house In
the city.
You can get the best three-dollar
shoo at Sullivan's No. 219 Commerce
street. 6-14-tf
l'ancoast A Son keep all the novel-
ties In rlothlng hats and line furnishing
go- da. 5-n-tf
John 1. 0'l.eary plasterer; nltlco
No. KIKast Houston street. Telephone
No. 317. C .ll-lm
A. Kahn t Co. are selling gents low
quarter shoes at $1.1X1 well worth J 2.C0.
Try them.
The curative effects of Kcd Star
Cough Cure are publicly endorsed by
congressmen.
The llryan Cadets from San Anto-
nio arrived last night to spend their va-
cation with us.
W Farmer master workman of dis-
trict 78 Is atopplng at the Vance hotel.
The Hon Ton club's weekly hop has
been dlacontlnued for the present on ac-
count of the warm weather. It
The Socleta alalia will build their
wn hall In time to hold the next Sep-
tember celebration.
- Turner Hook and Ladder company
will celebrate the glorious Fourth of
July by a grand turn-out.
The mayor and school board visited
the two public schools In the Third
ward this morning and witnessed tho
examinations.
Head tho advertisement of L.
Mabncke and remember the date of the
line entertainments to be given at bis
popular garden.
Next Saturday Is pay day for the
employee or the olty and the city clerk's
force la busily engaged In preparing
the pay rolls.
A popular young real estate attorney
and financial agent of this city. Mr.
Itobt. Sumerlln begins to show up as If
he contemplated matrimony
Mr. O. Duerler went as far ns New
Braunfela yesterday evening to meet his
eon who came In from llryan
Sim Hart haa put In a large ventll-
Intor at his new cigar atore "The
Mikado." Sim says he will make music
among hla competitors In a few daya.
Travis park waa well tilled yesterday
afternoon with mutlo-lovlng San Anto-
nlaasand there was a notable decrease
In the promenading mashers of both
eexea.
There Is a quiet little game with
chips and carda oa Houston atreet not a
thousand miles away from the turn-
table which Is always kept under lock
and key.
Mr. NarclscoLeal haa a great curios-
ity at hla atockynrda In the shape of a
mule which never kicks. It la a small
mule and Is shown by Mr. Leal to his
particular friends with great delight.
United Slates Marshal Jackman of
thla district died yesterdar evening at
his home nt San Marcos. The news was
received sadly by hla many friends in
this city.
The rain laat evening and yeaterday
afternoon waa quite general but not
heavy. ltaln fell at Murphyavllle
Mar fa Marathon and other points
west. A very little fell In San Antonio.
Mr. Charlie Ilarkley has returned
from a trip west. He says It did not
rain a drop at D'Hanls and that the cot-
ton crop la all burned up and If there la
no rain tbla week the corn crop will be
In great danger.
Next Sunday la with the Italian
very dear as the annlveraary or the
giving ot the free constitution or Italy
to the people by King Victor Knianuel.
It la to be celebrated at their hall.
The Italian aoclety ef thla city Is
making preparations to celebrate their
anniversary this year which rails In
September. A grand banquet and ball
will be the way in which It will be cele-
brated no doubt.
Mr. J. Sawalsky haa vacated hla
handsome residence No. 1ST North Florea
atreet and It la now occupied by Dr. 11.
I) llarnltz who makes an excellent
Second ward citizen tor any emergency.
Tl ere prominent gentlemen ot San
Antonio will celebrate their respective
23th -i'jth and C8th birthdays on the
11th of August next by a banquet to
friends and Invited gueata. Nick Lad-
ner will tell the atory and make the
speech.
Last night seme acamp or scamps
wrenched on the gaa light fixtures on
either aide of the door of Mr. A. C. Gil-
bert who keepa fruit atore at No. 4
Kaat Houston street near the bridge.
Thla wanton vandalism richly merits
severe punishment.
Mr. Jamea Patterson of Junction
City waa married yeaterday morning to
Mlsa Agnea E. Burns Rev. Dr. J. W.
Nell officiating. The happy couple left
for a bridal tour via International aad
Urent Northern railway.
Mr. T. II. Gray of the well known
livery stable Arm of llergstrom A Gray
left thla morning for tho hot springs or
Mexico near Monterey whare he ex-
pects to remain uatll his rheumatism la
benefitted by their phenomenal waterr.
Major II. II. Adama and Charlea Shiner
expect to Join Mr. O ray at the springs
very shortly.
The 7th street nulaance remains un-
abated although the occupants or the
objectionable quarters ear tbey will
move eut next Monday. One ot them
haa promised to borse-whlp and tongue-
lash the LiotiT reporter whenover she
meets him upon theatreeta tor "giving
the place away." That'i right that'a
what reportera are here for.
PER80NAU
J. A. Donaldson a Uellad stockman la
at the Southern.
Tom U. Ilalles deputy V. a marshal
at Austin la In the city.
It. 11. Itltte nhoiiff who la on his way
to his mines In Mexico Is In the cltyi
I F. Ilurna a Devlne alockralscr Is
rusticating nt the Southern.
0. M. Francis n civil engineer of
Palestine Is slopping nt the Southern.
Ucorgo C. Miller a wealthy stockman
registers at tho Southern hotel from
Clbolo.
8. O. Hawkins an Invalid from I.ako
Charles La. Is at the Central on his way
to lloerne for bis health
Frank O. Skldniore a young stock-
man oMIec county and W. II Jennings
of I'earsall are registered at the South-
ern. Mr. J. A. Giles a veritable descendant
or the lloston tea party for over n hun-
dred years ago Is the artist who la put-
tlugup the nutumalla basket delivery
system at !.. Wolrson'a Imaar.
Mrs. S. L. May aail Miss Lulu May
who have spent tho past three or rodr
months nt lloerne to recuperate came
back this morning and nre slopping nt
the Southern. They are on their way to
Hound Hock.
Mr. O. Klelndicntt n prominent con-
tractor of this city has secured tho con-
tract for tho building or the Jail nt Caa-
trovllle Medina county. Mr. K. la an
energetlo mechanic anil will do hla work
well and In a thorough nieclmnltul man-
lier. Tool Tthle Wanted
Any party having n good 15-bnll pool
table for ante can llnd a purchaser by ad-
dressing M. M. May Held Kenedy
Karnes county Texas. 2t
Sillstictory fcvidence.
J. W. Griilinm wholesale druggist of
Austin Texas writes: I have been
handling Dr. William Hull's llalsnin for
the Lungs lor the past year and have
found It one or the most saleable medi-
cines 1 have ever had la my house for
Coughs Colds and even Consumption
alwuys giving entire satisfaction. Phase
send uie another gross.
The Uiit Cuvo pot.
The police officials 111 charge (if the
bat cave have clubbed together and for-
mally adopted nn orphnu. Tho little
thing la very bashful and of 11 retiring
dljptmltlou. In fact It Is so ritlriug
that It sleeps all duy long curled up In
chair and only nrouses fioui Its apparent
stupor at meal time or when a rat comes
In sight.
Hotel ArrtviiM.
nil J II Khliilill llilill.sll .M Triolein
II11111.I F llurus Di'iluoi II tlleiel llulrin-
lolil HI llau kins Lake Lharlcn t.a; I'll tfk.
molv llei'Vllloi.l .M flenait Wnelikri Nat
Lewis lli'xart w 1; 'llue'ii llotlur .Ml.
HarrlM Fort Worth; J A Ikiualnnu iilindi
.Mrs S llrueo Ulsipaiiii Julea All-fit Hous-
ton! .I M muck nml wile. Mia l.lilu M.ns
llouml Itiaki Charles K llleks l:l l'nsn.
Vami: IIdtkIm M llouKan. elliiltd Will.
ilrop (.' SI Vans Wnel.ler; Wlllliiui .I Jlullln.
Ilu
htldivn. Mrs II Itohder. (laliiKliiii: w 1:
Jones (limzaUs; II II Mlulull t'irtciinii;
lllKi'lliiirrt ell) ; John lleliiharil II J llrnham
Ki'iiilailcimiitr; I'hil I' (.'nun. Ilhimn: 11 l
I'lillll'n c-llyj II II lliiiiaii llreuluini: .1 .1 tun.
I110111I llilllaa.
Mi.nuhi IIiitii. W M llul rViriilm lieu
W Folk. Ilnuitiini I. M lippenhi'liiiei tiiKvrl
Jtlllut (.' Holmes HSliliiirton; I A Cohen
Now York; (leu A II111I. II c Itu hiiriliuu
Utatdo; It II I'helpK Lallrauvos .1 II Kiiillh
ill)! II W Walker .Ml-i. mnl I'lielllle rallnn):
lllehanl Falnut (luUeslou
New Company Comtntf.
On June 7 an entire new company will
appear at the Fashion theatre mid this
combination will embrace n dozen of the
uiest tnle.lted artists who have ever ap-
peared on the variety stage. The new-
company will prove the most powerful
attraction which lias jet been presented
at this resort. They present entirely
new features and tliclrnoveltles nre tnld
to be choice and select. it
County Court.
To-day waa a Held day In the county
court In the trial of the alleged lunatics.
The following were tried ndjudged
lunatics this morning: A. Ilernard a
Frenchman Andrew Connor colored
who aayajie recently enme hero from
Austin and Itvzallno Dunham who says
she ciimo here but lately from Cottilla
Texas and F.ugene George from Gal-
veston a regular eater of morphine and
ltichard Marlngo colored will be tried
thla evening
Justice Adam's Court.
Judge Anton Adam will to-day per-
form the rites of marriage nt his oillcc
between Jose Martin and Mnry I.ealon
to whom a marriage license was Issued
to-day.
ihe aulta of T. P. McCall va. Alejo
Monte. Stanford A Lubbock vs. Halo
A Lawrence and of C. Vlllemuln vs. O.
L. Dlgnowlty liavo been compromised
and dismissed In Justice Adam's court.
The case of Tyler C. Williams ve. Ed-
ward Cody on prouilsory nolo and sworn
account has been set for hearing by
Justice Adam at 6 o'clock this evening.
Justlco Cmwford
.A warrant upon the allldavlt of A.
Frank was Issued against Herman Wag-
enruhr for using vulgar and indecent
langunge in a publlo place
Antonio llegovlch swore out a war-
runt against Maggie Gulllemette for as-
saulting him la her kitchen.
J. 1). Harrison swore out n warrant
against C. K. Ithodes for using profane
and obscene language at hla table In the
hearing of his family aid boarders and
olso a warrant against Mrs. C. K
Ithodes for assaulting and striking his
wire Mrs. Harrison llhodea and wife
arc very old and feeble.
Recorder's Court.
The following cases were called ami
disposed or this morning :
Lonllno Perez beating and striking
dismissed.
E. Lancken beating and striking dis-
missed. Ella I'hllllpa quarreling and lighting
continued.
II. A. Sheridan dtunk and disorderly
flneu $S.
S. Ilrooks drunk and down $5.
John Whitfield leaving team alone
fined $5.
John Green being a vagrant $5 or 10
daya.
Orange BlosHoms.
The following beautifully printed
wedding Invitation baa been laid upon
the LinitT'n table and speaks for Itseir:
Mr. John Klssllng requests your pres-
ence at the marriage or hla daughter
Hlldegard to Frank Daniels on Tues-
day June IK 18SC at 8 p. m San An-
tonio Texas. Hesldenco corner Peach
and Dakota Sts.
The International aad Great North-
ern railway company propose to give the
union printers an excursion from this
city to Austin and return on the 12tb In-
stant In order that they may take In the
Austin Typographical union's banquet.
The tickets will be good until the 1Mb
and will only cost $3.23 round trip.
A. J. II. Barbour haa returned from
Austin where he haa arranged to give a
aerlea of organ recitals during tho next
month.
Special Agent Holmes says be haa
been offered 22 eligible altea tor the fed-
eral building at tlgurea ranging from
$10000 to $70000.
CONTRIBUTION BOX
cot (ho writer tnunt
t'ete. A lila"
rejected ooint
rtovs Denlion's Card.
IMIInrAali A11I011I11 Unlit.
I notice nn nrtlcloln your paper which
Is Intended for roc although no names
are mentioned.
The county commissioner's court em-
ployed mo to take care of n number of
orphan children and aged helpless old
women for four years. 1 have worked
hard to discharge my duty and by hon-
esty and Industry In make a support tor
my large family of children. 1 havo no
husband to help support them. I am
dependent nlono on my own exertlona.
1 think It both cruel and unjust to charge
mo with keeping a disorderly house.
A Jury of good and honest men have
said by their verdict that I am not
guilty.
Then why will some people keep np
this persecution? I can when called
upon prove by every respectable white
family lu my neighborhood that when
any ef them nro slek or In distress old
Itona la alwai s ready to stand night and
day by their bed aide until they are re-
stored to health.
I am an old citizen or San Antonio I
worked hard for my property on San
Pedro avenue. 1 suppose some people
will think I will be frightened nnd aell
It. It Is not for sale I am going to Ilvo
and die right thero and no mistake. It
Is true I am a lone colored woman but 1
know my rights nnd 1 Intend to main-
tain them. Hour. Di:.nion.
A Debato.
Tlin Mikado club held a business meet-
ing last night and decided to hold a de-
bato at their club rooms beginning to-
morrow night. Tho subject for discus-
sion will he "Was C:rsar greater than
Alexander the Great?" For tho atllrma-
live (Ins Morllz. P. J. Hmilly and Theo.
1'olz will contend with Georgo Cllll'ord;
A. T. Stevens and Eugene Holmgreen
for tho negative.
Bpoclal Agent Holmes.
Mr. Julius Holmes the special agent
sent out from Washington to select the
elle or the new federal building to be
(reeled nt San Antonio arrived nt the
Menger hotel Inst night and spent thla
morning In passing upon the 22 sites of-
fered and In riding about the city look-
ing at the same. This afternoon If the
rain ceases In time Mr. Holmes informs
the Liaur repotter lie will tnke a car-
riage and again view on hla own no-
count the sites offered and Investigate
other eligible sites that may appear. He
saya tio expects to start back tn Waah-
Ington to-morrow nnd cannot give any
Information aa to his selection until nfter
his rett'rn to Washington.
Ascension Day.
One of the red-letter days In the Cath-
olic calendar was celebrated with solemn
services In all the Catholic churches of
thla city tr day. Thla day rails on the
fortieth day after easier in memory or
tho ascension of Jesus or Nazareth Into
heaven from Mount Olivet in the pres-
ence or his mother nnd bis disciples.
Runaway.
A runaway occurred this morning on
Houston street in which n team attached
ton big furniture wagon participated.
The furious aiilmnU ran their wagon
into Mr. K. J. Gallagher's buggy and
smashed It badly and nearly killed tho
horse.
Reception Last Night.
A ".cry enjo) aide evculua- was spent at the
rci-l.leiicoor.Mr. and .Mrs. Jamoi W. Cult on
.Mnlaiioidii strict last .iilirlit. Music sln-UK
and ilancln' waa tlio proifriimmi' with lu-
tula
Tho hlillea i
MIS'
t.tllln Slilllh
ltiii.-iinlcli Telia lltronl Ida 1'eruer Miuy
Stollic Cn-tlth) unit Jlnry Fisher
Mi. nil. .11 Jon Uweeuey Nat Meholnon I In 11
Woods Clint barker Will 8 Hay John Net-
Min Will lliun-i Henry Couruit and Herman
Frl.hy.
When tho mnall hours of the approaching
day dawned upon Iho hntiuv erowd. thev ro-
1 lu holies of 1
f (ho happy occasion 1
Armstrong the veteran rrult dealer
Is In dally receipt or California rruit tho
enrly product' or the season peaches
cherries and other delloacles always on'
hand. Families supplied on short no-
tice. (!-3-2t.
St. Mary's College.
This hoys' college has about 3.'i0 pupils.
About 70 nre high-toned Mexican stu-
dents ror acquiring a knowledge or Eng-
lish. Most or these board In thu Institu-
tion. A cordial Invitation Is extended
for Inspection nnd observation when the
college Is In session.
Another School.
Tho second grade tn the old Third
ward school tinder charge or Miss Ada
Delia Torre was under fine training ror
the examination a few days alnce. or
4!) on roll 12 were present. The teacher
waa nt homo in her calling; the genial
sympathy between her nnd pupils wae
apparent and nn Interesting feature
'lcachers are very generally most earn-
est and laborious. Their task Is no holi-
day nllnlr.
Tho Fashion Theatro.
A thing or being nd libitum It should
be can be eeen for a few eventnga more
nt the Fashion theatre. The opening
acene la a tableau In which the full rorce
or the.estnblishment Joins The remln.
Ine force In richly nnd scenery rustlo
attire a la rustlo lassie aro reclining
on gradually rising and elevated plat-
forms among verdure clad scenery the
Texas Star ft center ornament. The
scenic effeot Is grand nnd la the arrange
ment or Mr. Dick Tticharda and hla ef-
ficient It. Maslna. Next Monday even-
ing an entire new company conelatlng
of fine nnd talented actora make their
appearance with new plnya and new
scenery
A Correction.
Madame Blanche Deerwood. who waa
reported In yesterday's Lioiit aa having
spoiled a mnn'a cigarette which report
was copied verbatim from the records of
Judge Crawford's court aayaehe does
not keep a boardlng-houso nor did she
have any trouble with any man. The
party who made the affidavit la Illiterate
and almost totally unacquainted with
the English language and thus her name
was mixed np In a matter of whloh ahe
knows nothing.
The Malson Blanche.
Thla eatabllshment ranking a It Justly
deaervea among onr rcstauranta aa A No.
1 baa lately undergone some rciovatlona
and modern lmprovementa. the chief
onea of which are a new ventilating pro-
cess for constant transmission or cooling
breezes all doora or Ingreea and egress
are shielded by beautiful and artlatlo
wire-screen doora and nary fly la ad-
mitted to tempt the gouimand of him
who loves hla leisure for his repasts to
be disturbed nt the time he loves to nar-
tako or hla dally meals.
Mr J. II. Gulllemette and lady are both
experienced In the art or BuoceasruHy
catering to tho public and will never
leave a thing undone that will at all
times cater to the comfort of their
gueata.
The Malson Blanche la altuated on
Market atreet oppoalte tbo big market
and Mr. Gulllemette la chief caterer.
Poaplo to Patronize.
If yon won't pnrobise any dry gooda
and want them cheap get prices at A.
Kahn A Co.
Why pay B cents yard for rancy
dreaa lawna when you can buy them at
3 oenta at A. Kahn A Co.
The beat aummer corset and the
Mlkadocoraet atfioa. A. Kahn A Co.
are Ihe solo agent for Texaa.
A. Kahn A Co. aro going out or
clothing. If you want ft ault or any
part or It go there you oan save money.
A full line of ready-made dreaaea In
white batlate eeerauokers lawns etc at
Madame (Jnlnlan't 221 and 210 Com-
merce atreet. 6-12-lm
Sixty dollars In caah will buy four
nice building lota In block 139 on Ala-
zan creek. Inquire of T. II. Jobnaon
Lioiit Office. 0-27-tr
For sale. Two line building lota.
Size 110-170 reet In hleok 137 weat or
San 1'edro creek adjoining Krlsch prop-
erty. Inquire of T. II. Johnsee I.iniiT
omco. tf
Ten dollars roward Lost a small
diamond stud. The above reward will
be paid for Ha return to tbe I.tonr office.
If you want an "Improved Hitch-
cock" or a "now Electric" lamp
cheaper than they. have ever been Bold.
Call on Colton A Uolton No. 8 Houston
atreet. 0-2-tf
Why waate away with conaumptlon
when I'ulmo Cera will ourt yo. 17-tf
Conaumptlon bronchitis coughs
colds and all nervous dlaeaaes speedily
and permanently cured by the uae of
UlesBlnga Putmo Cura. D. P. ltarr
agent for San Antonio. 3-17-ff
I am weak and nervous: can't eat
oan't sleep tired out eto. Get a bottle
of I'ulmo Cura. only $1.25. and It will
cure you. 3-17-tf
I'ulmo Cnra Is perfectly harmless
and the best remedy on aarth for all
nervoua diseases. 3-17-tf
If yoa are weak or nervoua or need
vitality take Tulmo Cura; contains no
opium nor Injurious druga of any
kind 3-17-tr
Don't pay fancy pricea for visiting
cards when you can get them free at
the Light office.
Is Your Blood Purs?
For Impure blood tho best medicine
known la Kosadatla. It la tho great
Southern time tried and Hue remedy.
Tnke It nil times for cancer scrofula
liver complaints weakness bolls skin
diseases tumors swellings malaria
and the thousand Ills that come from
linpuro blood. To Insure a cheerful dis-
position take Itosadalla which will re-
move the prime eauae and reatore the
mind to its natural equilibrium.
A Reliable Article.
For enterprise push and a desire 1 Kl't
such frooils us will vivo tho trndo satisfaction.
ll.h.Fowler It. Colin Co.J. D. Dovlnu. J.
Clavln tho dniR-uists lead ell competltlon-
They sell Dr. Itoeanko's Cousii and Luna
Hyrup because Its the best medicine on the
market for Couirhs Colds Croup and Primary
Consumption. Price ft) cents and II. Ham.
pies fits'. t
WondsrlUI Cures.
Illne- Dr. Klnn's New Discovery Electric
lllll
nnd llucklen's Arnica Halve for two
Tliem hare been anme wonderful enri
lected by these nicdlclucsinthlsclty. Heverat
cases of pronounced consumption have been
entirety cured brtlio usoof a few bottles or
llr. Klnir's New Discovery taken In connec-
tion with tili'ctrlo Hitters. We guarantee
them slways. Hold by A. Dretss. 1
Monte.
Gents If you want a good tboe from
$1.25 to $8 go to Sullivan's No. 249 Com-
meroe street. 4-14-tf
rim.
Wooii ClTV Haalrop County Texas I
April Is Jhss. f
Messrs. Morley llros.t
(Iknts I tried Mortcy's Illaekbcrry llalsaui
nutwiiiitinychlldii'Utliat had the flux very
bad. audit acted like a charm curing them
tiolh sound and well. I thank you fnruavlnir
such n valuable medlolnu on tlio market. Tu
all who uro sullcrlnir from tho uIkjvo com-
plaint 1 can cheerfully recommend Morlcy's
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thla powder never Tftiies. A marvel of
purllVi itrength and wholeioinencifl. More
'economical than the ordinary ktndi andean
not bo Bo-.d In competition with the multitude!
of low tcit short weight alum or phosphate
powders. Sold only In cam Itoyat Baking
Powder Company 100 Wall streot. New York.
ron county assessor.
To tlio Voters of leiar County:
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
tlin position or AitH'Buor of I knar county at
tho November election. J K. Labatt.
Ui-ffular meet In ff of tho Carpenters and
Estrayed or Stolen
From my homo In Ban Antonio an iron fr ray
liorio and a buy colt with white face and
brandPd with my brand 11 on left shoulder.
I will liberally reward any person dellverlntr
said animals to i
Information of their
JOHN KINAHAN
Fish and Oysters
The Bay Fishery
Dopot on O alan stoet south of and oppo-
site tbo cathedral. Is a well' known flslj stand
whoro everything In that line Is kept In ro
f rlgerators built for that purpose nth both
(Julf river and lake fish ate to bo had with
shrimp crabs turtles etc. and at bottom
pilot's A wagon ts on handio deMvcr fish
twice per day during the forenoon and from
i o'clock to Qi'JQ o'clock In tho evening.
Tho' jiollto aud affable "Klnaban" is In
charge and will take pleasure lu altlng upon
you
flOYA-l
ill
Our Clothing aro a
Pehcct Fit
G. B. FRANK'S ALAMO STORE
Still Ahead of all Competition.
Never Undersold Prices Lower Than Ever.
IfisiTus fling Tlis Week
BEAD TUB LIST OF DMVES WE OFFJ3II:
CENTS' CLOTHING.
I lot Worsted gulls
I lot All Wool
CO
PQ
O
I lot Navy llluo a in
10 slylea r ancy Cutaway Very Nohliy
YOUTHS' BOYS'
And CTilldien'sHillta. All Iho Ulc.t I'l
duct Ions.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
You can save 60 per emit by buylna from
LVIdotcn tlnlatindryetl Linen-front Hhlrti
at ft) conta each.
GENTS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS'
Shoes. Como and see litem aud you wll
surely buy.
Millinery Goods to Suit Host
Free of Charge
G 8. FRANK'S - -
Our Shoes Give
Best Wear.
We would respectfully .he nttentlon of llulldor An-hlteet and Contractors to the
alOM. fftosnmlloof tho WA . Tit H PATKNT MKTAMU RltlNOI.K made out or bent Char-
coal Teruo 1'late UaUanUcd and Copper for which we are nppolntedSOLR AQENTB.
id no others
PIPER & SCHULTHESS
(N'os.g lOnud 12 VTUltUI STItF.F.T.)
249 Market St. San Antonio.
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments I
At
A. KAHN & OO.'S.
We cannot be undersold as we have again re-
duced our prices 20 Per Cent from former prices.
Our aim is to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE In San
Antonio. We have no special days for drives. We
cjon't give any Chromos or Watches.
CL0TH1NGDEPARTMEKT.
Wo are Headquarters on iirloes and we
bouirht a fKt.Miu bankrupt stock at ft) cents on
the dollar. You can save money br oxauiin-
liufourstock. too (lent' Casslmere Butts at t ft) .worth H nil
luKlcnts' Caaslmero Hulls at 6 ft). .worth 19 (M
luo UenU' Casalmcre Suits at 0 60. .worth 1 1 ft)
undents' Caaslmero Hults at 7l. worthhiw)
toil dents' Casslmero Bulla at T ft) .worth MOO
10O dents' BeorsiK'ker Hulls at gal. worth sou
12) l'alra Illue Klannel l'anta at i M).. worth 3 ft)
Youths' Hoys' and Children's Bulls
r'tftio ualr
BO dents' Knit Undershirts attso.... worth ftw
M0 dents' Knit Drawers at SJo worth 60o
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
COO 1'leces Whit Goods. .
fiOO Pieces Victoria Lawn
.at So yard
. at Ao yard
.at ttVio vard
NN) Pieces inman
mm Pieces 1 mil
T.innn. Ann nt lOo yard
300 Pieces very fine from Wiio to lrta yard
Also a very largo lino of Nainsooks in Bin all
medium aud very largo patterns at tHio 10o
12o irt'J0oand
DRESS GOODSDEPARTHENT
75 Rmbrolderod Dress Patterns at AO
16 Kmbroldered Dress Patterns at - W)
You can save 40 percent by pricing our Km-
broideries for wo navo got them very low lu
Hamburg and Swiss from 2o per yard up.
All-Over Xaoo for yokes and sleeves
from Sfto per yard up
1000 Pieces Fancy -Dress Lawns at 3c.
1000 Pieces Fancy Dress La
700 Pieces Kanoy Dress Lawns..
fail) Plnooi Padct DreB Lawi
600 Pieces all shades Nun's Wllug...at Go
175 Pieces Brocaded Cauras at lOo
7!i Pieces Ottoman Tissue at lfm
-A.- KZHUsT &c CO
Main Plaza and Acequia Street.
ELKHART CARRIAGE
price. W
timer we
JfSSX
ing. WepuytrelKhtbothways
everything for
1Tiih EjtsTsiw unrirnt waimnatsaDUMme
1 T"l ar(rr.e. ddrm. W. U. 'ttA!(T.
( Dross Goods
Newest Styles.
LADIES' WHITE GOODS.
IhtttCflH
ok from 7o. upward.
hmlirolderftl ltobes In liandHome styles.
SUN UMBRELLAS PARASOLS AND FARS. '
Wo havojiut lruehcd a very line selec-
tion and would ad vino the tad ten to Inspect
tlm sumo iH'foro purchasing elsewhere.
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
Shoos. Slippers and Sandals. Wo carry an
lmmcne lino and offer special Induce-
ments In that branch.
CORSETS LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Hosiery fllvrsMllts Luces and Embroid-
eries. Our stock Is complete.
Fastidious Taste. Hats Trimmed
When Bought of Us.
31 aid 33 Alamo Plaza.
Bost Stock of
Millinery Goods.
We guaranty quality and can satisfy any
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS.
fV fl French Corsets at Xio
600 Hoop tiklrts for Ladles Misses and
Children atS5
5000 Doz. Ladles' Fancy Jlordered Hand-
kerchief s at ffio doi
fi000Doz.(iOod Thread atSOodos
A II styles or Ladles' Canvas Belt. . at lOo each
lOUOCbildren's ltubber lllbbs atSo
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS DEPARTH'T.
1000 Doz. Fancy Towls ..
COO Doz. lllcaclied Frenc
600 Doz. very heavy Honeycomb Towels
60 Plows Turkey Hod Table Damask
asoyard
30 Pieces Tuikey Fancy Tablo Danv
at 60o yard
60 Pieces lluirnieached Tablo Damask
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
n leached Shielings.. from So per yard up
Bed licking from So per yard u p
Drown Hheetlngs from 60 per yard Up
iroiu do per yru uu
& HARNESS M'F'CCO.
Foprtf"oTltjaIl(laJ to Ifaa first
n 111
tUkTe do teeou but for
unipanywtieKwHiipnri
two yrnra. One a
Hscretarr Elkhart latin
Urn U
33KbKi
HA .neural IUiifltrtJwl UfttAUkAsi
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