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O. HVHART
Commerce St. Bridge
11X8 NO P.1RTXX1U! NO DbUMMM UKO
No Coiuntcno Wrm Onn
KaTiiiiJinrarra. II HxtiS
CIG Alt 0 TOBACCO
At Lowest Living Prices.
C. H. HART
Commerce St. Bridge
esdruailer fur
La Criolla Cigars
5 Cents. 5 Cents.
San Antonio Daily Light
Volume VI. Number 132.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS TUESDAY JUNE 22 1886.
Only $6 a Year
JOSKE
Me Goods ;il La Hosier!
Fans and Parasols.
Utir lumioiiBO assortment of Summer Dress Goods Is replenished
vjokly during tho sotsou by now slilptuoiits and tlio latest uovoltlo
iro addod to our already woll-soloctod stock of White Goods Nnlii-
looks Muslins Lawns Organdies Percales Percallncs Ktamlncs
and Canvas Cloth.
: LACES AND EMBROIDERY :j
Wo carry tho largest stock of llcigo-Colorotl Egyptian Orient a
11 white cream and liolgo-colored In Flouncing All-Over and Narrow
o match at prices lower than line goods gonerally are sold.
IN PARASOLS
IVe nre ahead of all competition aa re-
gards prices quantity and styles.
JOSEB
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Teias
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR.
Convenient to bualnett center with belt accomtnodatlona 4 1
A. A. k f. A. BROOKS
THE POPULAR
IMIKSCMIITIONS HIS-
1'KNMEI) ONLY III-
SKILLFUL AND KXI'B-
KIKNCF.U I'll A It M A
CISTS OK NONR lll.'T
THE I'lf IIKHT MKIH
(.'INKS AT I'll I OK
THAT DRFV COMI'BTI.
TION.
CORNER
L. ORYNSKI&CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Piazi Cor. S. Flores St. San Antonio.
I.UIIIN'S lllNNKLL'i ATKINSON'S ALFI1E1) WlttnilT'S AND CO-LOATU'S FINKST l'Ell-
FUMUS IIOTn.HI) AND IN HULK.
Mako no mistake. The Corner Drug Store of
I. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza.Cor. S. Flores St.
Cull ttti'l soo tho moat eloKiiut and uxpenslvo Sodn and Mine ml Wafer Fountuln til tho Htato
CITY STORE.
1 4 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carries the largest stock of flno
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
Of anylhoune In tho State Htorckeepers and beads of families will do welltomal
their purchases atthlsitstabllehmcnt. Tho following Green Coffees always In stock t
JAVA MOCHA MARACAIBO RIO Etc.
This house tuppltct Delicious Fresh-Roasted
TKI.Kl'IIONK NO. 1IW.
JULIUS STltlCKEK.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Work ltoonii opposite On
F.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement I
101
We
waero.
FIT EASE AND COMFORT.
Men's pebble Ooat Shoes itiado to order for
Men's (J alters undo to order
iiea s i-air iiooik made U
Kepalrlng wblto you wait. Men's Work loir I
Men's shoos half soled and heeled fiem 60.
GOLDEN BOOTANDSHOESTORE
S. B. W1TCHELL. - - Agent
No. 9 Houston Street Next to Smith & Robinson's Stables.
F. SIHMANd. .
Oysters Flak aatf Gm.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
And At
Scholz's Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya 8trects
BROS
IN HOSIERY
We olTer the greatest bargain! In fancy
goods at well aa In the staple lines.
IBIROS-
ROBERT H. HUNSTOCK.
DRUG STORE.
titxms i)Ki.ivi:unn
FllKK TO ANV t'AHT
I'HKSUtllTHIN UK-
I'AllTMKNT OfKNIDAV
.AND NIQIIT.
TKI.Kl'llONKL'l.
and 0 round Coffee. STHENOTH and FLAVOR
Til OS ZOPF8
NO. 14 NATABBO STHKET.
W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
101 AND 101 I. ALAMO tl. COR. VILLITA'
IAH ANTONIO TBJKA
arc Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Aus
White Lime Best llrandt of Dark Kosondalo and
Imports'! Kaa-Uah Portland Cements. Ptattor o
Paris and Long Ooat Hair and would aaa you tc
Call or write us for prloci before purchasing else
rieaae mention una paper.
2 73.
from ?5
Ladles' shoos half soled and heeled from bk
TELEQBAPHI0 BREVITIES.
Charles Koland and Annie Smith are
In Jail at Han Karoos charged with the
murder of Nlsy Johnson a colored
woman.
Emancipation dar was Terr generally
celebrated throughout the state.
Duval oountr board of equalization
raised a Terr considerable proportion
of the appraisements made by the asses-
sor. Judge David Davis of llloomlngton
III.. Is hopelessly 111 Ills physicians
have given him up.
Boston had a $500000 tire Monday
Ith considerable lota of life. Two
bodies were taken from the rulna and
several others are missing. The build
lng was used for storing and repairing
horse cars and only one of the 40U In the
building was saved.
The senate committee on rules renort
favorably the amendm.nt of Edwards to
allow debate on motions to reconsider.
Congress la getting after the Union
I'aclHc railway company for Issulnir col
lateral trust bonds contrary to law and
without authority from congress. A
resolution has been presented directing
the attorner-ireneral to prosecute all ofll-
errs of that road and the Oregon Short
line civilly and crlinlnally.agalnst whom
evidence sufficient to warrant a verdlot
can be secured.
Spain has taken measures to Increase
her navy.
Chamberlain Is bitterly attacked hv the
London Standard.
The Island cltr had a cutting; affray
over a woman between two commercial
tourists Monday night and V. P. Jones
Is In Jail charged with attempt to mur
der.
It Is feared that the schooner. Edna C.
which left Galveston lust previous to
the big storm hat been foundered and
her crew drowned. She baa not been
beard from.
Oalveston cltv council authorlzea the
drill ground managers to enclose and
improve toe same r.otnct ror drill
from outside the state are numerous.
The president signed 60 private pen
sion bills on Monday and' vetoed 13. He
also vetoed two other bills presen ted for
signature.
Curtain's labor ootnmlttee will hardly
get In Its report during the present ses-
sion of congress. Uoxle Is too 111 to ap
pear Deiore tne committee which was
In session yesterday reviewing Oould't
testimony.
The bouse committee on Invalided
nenslona has airreed to amalgamate the
substitute for toe Blair bill pensioning
disabled soldiers with the bill to Increase
the rate of pension of soldiers who have
lost a leg or arm and attach to the com-
bined bills a clause Imposing an Income
tax to meet tne expenuitnre involved.
If the bill can be patted to-dar. under
suspension of the rules It Is expected
uy me committee mat u win prepare
the way for favorable action on the bill
to extend date within which claims for
arrears of pension may be presented.
Texas no longer makoa a poor mouth
over her crop prospects.
The Farnell lies left Tuesdav to tuner-
intend the Irish campaign In the sev
eral localities to which they were as-
signed. lilthoD MoOuald. of Jlochester. headed
the 1'arnell parliamentary fund subscrlp-
The miners at Decazevllle. France.
oharged with murdering Superintendent
Wafrln. were convicted and sentenced
to Imprisonment.
The Bavarian diet has unanimously
confirmed Prlnoo I.ultpold aa regent.
Sir Charles Edward son of Archdea
con Trevelleyan Is dead.
Lord ItandolDh Churchill alra hit
iealousy of Gladstone In a long manl-
esto. Sir Michael Hicks Ileach nronouncea
Gladstone's home ml. measure disaster-
ous to Ireland and disgraceful to Eng-
land. A crazy father at I'reston. III. cuts
the throat of two ofhle children and then
kills himself.
San Francisco hai a $40000 lire.
The tire on the Washington dredge did
not prove so disastrous to tire as was re
poried. Only one victim.
There Is little hope of the Panama
oanal bill passing the French chambers.
The English yacht Galatea leaves for
new xora Daturuay to take part in tue
international regatta.
Congressional committee reports fa
vorably the bill to bridge the Mississippi
at meinpuis.
A Hamburg. Germany suirar factory
uurneu: loss ajjuuuuu.
King Ludwlg was not burled In the
sacred plot In which the Bavarian kings
are im.rrea.
Minneapolis has a street car tle-im be.
cause the drivers are not allowed to sit
down during driving hours.
The London Standard shows no merny
to Joe Chamberlain.
The Cubans have made a move to be
allowed a larger share In their own gov'
ernment.
The excursionists from the east who
have been exploring the Rio Grand Valley
with a view to possible investments re-
port themselves much pleased with the
outlook.
The house refused to recommit the
naval appropriation bill 113 to 09.
A Moreland dispatch on the Texas and
Paclflo reports water nearly four feet
over tbe road bed one mile west of that
station. Water In Bayou Iioeuf la alowlr
subsiding but Is still higher tban ever
known before.
Trayla County Democratlo Convention
The Travis county democratic oonyen
Hon held on the lOthi nominated tha lol
lowing officers u County judge William
you juMouucrg; co niy attorney u. 11
Ilarnhardt: tax-collector. Ben S. Pillow
county assessor E. G. Splnkle; county
treasurer Matt M. Johnson; sherlfl if.
m nuiMvy; couuiy loiera josepn u
Uogers; district dark James P. Hart:
animal and hid. .nspeclor. It. E Car
White oounty surveyor; John E. Camp-
bell. A full list of delegates were elected to
me siaie-conveniion ana were instruct-
ed to cast their vntna for .T. T. Ilrnbn-
rldge for governor; Judge A. W. Terrell
for United Statea senator; John I). Mc-
Call for atate comptroller.
Tbe delegate! to tbe o.ngrettlonal
and ftlttrlnt Mnvantlnn u... .i.n Ai.nB-
who were Instructed to cast their votes
for Hon. James II. Itobertson for district
attorney.
Judge Z. T. Fillmore was seleoted aa
cnairman oi tne oounty executive com
Dllttee for the ensnlnir two veara.
The convention then adj.urned sine die
AMONG THE DADS.
MAYOR PRO TBM BCUREINER AND
ALDERMAN MACKEY'3 MISUN-
DERSTANDING. Strong Complaints Made of Neglect of
Duty Dy Home Officers.
The ntual meeting of tho city council wat
pld In the council chamber rctterdtv nftcr.
i all mrinticr lpolnir pretcnt except .M ayor
md Aldei
llclkuan.
hair
the city tlcrkhal read the minute
of
etltnr m a 2:40 tix-cd. ami Ihcv liuil bii
il. commenced wrettlliig with t lie. Kn
Klt.lt Ittitruitfre. Smiietluum tin' Kinrllth trot
wny wiiti mm inn no itruiriritu kHimuuy on
it lit tin II tilth.
Tin following
l-KTITIDtit
rro rend by tht !ntl)nr protein anil net Inn
tken at Indicated.
l'ftttl Krltrli to remote lilt inent tnurki.t.
irrnntedi Detretier alone vntlnjr no.
ferrtl lopollco committee
Citizen to hne Somertet nmd irrtllitie.1 and
eared. (Tonuor laid Hie county hnd cleitrett
the city limit nut lH)nnl that
point
i of tho biutli
llaintili
Schrelneran.t McAllltter
t left out tn ettln
eet coinmlttlotier fo
tfer
led thHt tho matti
odeal with and It wnt rcferreil to hli
lieorire iiullnigto build wall upon the rlter.
ndto erect a bulldluir for tupplylng water
id bent to tho Hulling building grautcd.
Cltirentor tne i-ourtn warn lonno ttann
Ipet erected for tnrlnkling nuriMitet and to
allowed
Ito of nro blilranl In tho mean
ie. Deirentr mo
til It lie vrauteil. (lal-
lairher tecomled tli
itlon. Kreneh tald It
would tio contntry to
ilrantt tlmt way. Suitu
hy-
wanted the. city t
Tinaiinir purtHitet. i-rfncm I
waterworkt contract t
well at ordlnanco.
IrfX'kttood; Only ono tnai
Hut It llin lienltli omeer. I
slnnd lc ordered to
iimcmiK lire
Tho ttrc4t coiunilttloncr
irlnl Unit the
rt wat In bud
dltliro of f.Ki
put It In good onloi
treeu and bridg.t.
Tlie city engineer reported that It would
ittllwu to build a cultert to rellcolhe
Madre ditch.
Iluinhloton wanted It done at once iiuyo
anted to know where the money wat coming
from. Lockwood dliltt't believe tho lt-ltich
pipe propote.1 would do tbe work lie wanted
toinethlngdono that would du a tiermauent
good. Ilauibleton belleed It would andurgi-d
totnethlDgmutt bo done immediately. tMtl
tnately the matter wat referred to the alder-
men of tho Third ward.
Tho ttreet cotntnlttioncr reported that It
would cott tl.') to grade Augutta ttreet.
French tald that thla wat tho third time tho
tu been ncroro tnu council and it
dv lieen referred to the Aldermen or
tho Second ward. City clerk didn't kno Ihlt
tid wat glad to get rid or It. Hererrcd ngalu
1 1 ho alderuiaii of Bccond ward.
if tliu rule denning oncp. thedt at named In
Hectlnn 14 Chapter 21 Ubvltotl city ordlnanoet
o mean to ne a uuuaing no erecteu ror
helter having no clicloted wallt.
COVMITTIKS.
French for tiro committee reported favora
?&.nufortiio erection of
Alto that Mrl. Mzzio White hato liermlttloii
ended the erection of two ttand tilm
uth Floret ttreet but wantod tho major to
a that the projaT. tiled pipe l!i Inch wilt
utod. Adopted.
vltcd city ordination by which permlttlon
in tie granted to anyone to run an out-
i meat market. prelerenco being
ably on the petition of I
tlouofEUat Walter bo referred back to hlii
too had examlnod thu market matter's re tirt
and round that on tho Itt of Juno ho wat l lA
behind In hit accounts. Sinco latt meeting ho
nau mauo tevcrai paymeutt ami wat nc
JT4i.riU ahoad. agalntt which wero tho Jui
debits. Report adopted
tl'LCIAL COMIIITTEC.
mended that t'i acres of land bo nurcliated I
pett houte and two build ngt erect
uld be out
chaaedfor U.'.iJU0 and v
The coramltteo wanted further time and lie
ointultteu at
- tlx weekt.
Auopieu.
fjallagher Jumpoil tin suddenly and In
mild manner laid bo had an Imtiortant ro.
jutlon to offer but It mutt bo underttood that
ho did not Intend to cast any reflection Umjii
anyone. Then he read at followtl
tletoived That tho nnanco coiumltteo and
city attorney roport whether or not the city
ordance with tho charter and ordinance
Thlt was promptly and unatilmoutly adopted
McAllltter tald tlx months ago tho Arantat
road were oruorcdto grade Harden tirwt
irottlng of the Arantat l'att railroad: they
condition and repairs would
Urunted.
Mackey indignantly wanteil to kaow why
the ttreet coiumlttlouer bad not Qxod thu
Laredo crottltig of the Arantat l'att romt ii
wat ordered to be done tome time ago and he
beg pa
n tald
working against the
wanted ui put "dot resolution" which
uj uv wiiy ue nana i got and
teemed dltpoted to alt down upon Mackey
(Jod's sake let mo alone; I'm ottering tho ret
lutlon." The chair at onoe tubtldod.
Mackey oontluuedl "t atu not retpoutlblo for
tuit woit iiui oeiug uuuo nor it tuooouucll
hard for nve dollars a mooting and got
h-ll at thlt" (pointing to tho iulbj.
The chair (coldly) Are you through noi
Alaoker (warmlvl Vet: and twn.ihlniu
I'd have been done long ago If you'd only let
t'lb. Interrupted In this way
liurleton street. Adoptxtl.
define
Hambletout That thn ttreet nnnnl..lAn
plow and grade Centre street. Adopted.
Btnye wanted the ttroot couimiatloner to
r". .1 ou iu ttreet mat was left uu-
hulthed. Adopted.
Hmjo offered a resolution requiring th.
Ittlnner to act titon retolutlont In
tho onler they w
riretiev. French laid the
.dontcd loDir nirii. but wat
. Work ordered a jetr airo
Freucb: He bat not only txi-ii authorlied.
"Dlrecti'dl" Frelicli
ea.on airaliitt adov
Hiiite tald Ihlt wa
o tt. ami Intltted upon lilt
loptnl
xli That tho tnay
1 Itock i
Connor! That IV bo am
k at ljiiir
I'o a.k Water-workt company foi
to tho cott of putiltia water In
tho Catholic
lie foiiiitiiint. Adim
lKkwofli That 1131 no In-appropriated ror
imlrt of Fourth ttrccl brlilgv. Adopteil.
Mackcy WHiitc.1 to know wbtt nat Icing
me atnut the wlilcnlng of Houlh Floret
rcct and whether it would In. donti in tin.
;iretent cuntury lie wat relluted by tn-lng
nfnrmcil that tho committee would meet
tie
each ward and the Ixinrd of health to lo
riltpotHl trench pointed out Ihlt wt
little way from tho centre of the city and tho
garbage wat placi-1 under lilt Hotel claughterl
Ho didn't appreciate tluidciich. lie propoted
ii in. iiu int'.iiiiiii'ii inn ineiijoy mo iiijiiryt
nughter.) The retolutlon wat adopted.
lion urging the tntcailanililngof rock quarry
road. Freud) minted out that tho matter wat
ii tno naiiut or the aldermen or tho Veeotid
great work the) haolHforu then
Mm a
(Inlluglier worn lilt while tult tu keep cool
nil to rport emblematic purlly.
The aldermen evidently Ihlnkt there It eon.
derablo cualichtl latlty In the market liinf
r' othco.
Connor of lleantllln tmllet tweetly aad
'let to look wlte but lie chii'i ler know
If you can hear oiii-halr of what It tald In
i" council chamber ou mutt eontldcr your
.'If lucky Tho outer nolto drowut evcry-
iliigcl.e. Muckey hat grit mid Ihougli they tit down
ii him ho liobt up terenely and grow t inoro
intihatlc.
Nearly every alderman li eomnlHlntt tn
makeagalntt tho ttreet cnmmlttlouer't de
.iioerpmpcr onler
umlttloncr
force it In
For n Picnic.
A Jolly party of young folkt left thlt morn
ing for a picnic and tithing party at tho True-
heart ranch laeho uillet below tho city on
tto Cnrpus Chrltll road Tlio party wat cbap-
ronco oy ..irt. I rut heart and contlttcd of
litt carrfo laiwitt.
Cularlna t'attlnno
Onward and Upward.
During the putt week JIM pertont lilted th.
oung Men t Chrlttluli Atuvlutloii reading
duy afteruooti I'lblo clatt and at the toulal ou
naiuruay ai iertona welo pretent. The tecrt-
taryotpectt that cornet and tlollu aceoin-
lianimeiitwlllbutecunl for tho choral mr.
tlgures thow tho pnigreHiilto and mputar
A Queer Pasaengor.
attenger on tho Iloutton train Saturday
coal wat put on tho train at Colu'mbut lir
ix'rtons linknoHit wlio forgot to pay lilt
hat. a tack of clothing i
coloreil iHirsout met htm at the deMit.
Justice Adam's Court.
nnd tho neighboring mcrehantt are ttnlllng
toolntboautlcltiatlou of t
urly tettlement
ofthoHollttlo bllli
uatlon.
Jl. rest raited fW3.
ordeml to Ihi Ittuod to i
i-payert who havo
plulucd of their
Jourued till to morrow.
Real Estate Transfers.
(leorgo Ilelnhart to neo Ixa-loll lot 1.'. block
4. near tiouth Floret. Iliu.
'. I '' ! '"""" Btevcnt lot ! block 1.1
John It) an to into I'etorler lot 1 block H.'I
W arren ttri-et price SI8.hu.
farab II. Hmlth to Sltnin. Itiuli& Willlan
elti upiK-r half of (HO acrea. survey td. In
lamo of John H. Mmiiton. Drice Slu-Jii.
Charlet I lllgnowltty to It. Il.ltustell lots
uV i V Ii . i . V i original lot wo.y range
CAPITOL 'NOTES.
Ilagey Turned Looso-Trled to Hang
xne state Department nnd Other
News.
Austin- Juno 21 1880.
In the Hancock murder trial there be-
ing no evidence against llagey be has
been turned loose
A young man by the name of Taylor.
of this city tried to end his existence
this morning by banging blmselt to one
of tho beams of tbe bridge over the Col
orado river but fortunately a friend was
uaatirg oy uu arrcsteu luo young man
In the terrible act.
Young Taylor Is well resnectnd In thlt
city and no cause has been assigned for
tue aoi oiuer tuan unanciai troubles.
A Charter Was filed with the terrel.rv
of state this morning for the St. Agnes
The other denartmentt vn .ta.i.
Ingly dull to-day nothing having been
done aside from routine work.
OtUcer John Chennevllle's residence
In the Tenth ward caught fire on the
roof this morning and burned a consid-
erable hole In the roof before the lire
could be extinguished. The loss waa
very smaii.
Mrs. U. M. Baker wife or tho Superin
temlnnt nf Pnhlln ln.l.i.ilftH iiJT t.
M. Baker left with her children this
morning for Carthage where she will
tjiruu nit tuiuiuer.
Tbe Texas rlflet and Amtln Rm-
the two military companies of thla city'
uu .ui mt -nuptial encampment yes-
terday morning looking as If they ex-
pected to have a rood time.
Everybody but the candidates who
got ten. seem very wen pleased with the
result of Saturday's convention.
Attorney-General Templeton has re-
tumcu Hum ma mp to too nortuwest.
Bkid.
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212 and 214 Conimerce St.
The Most Extensive Stock of White Goods Laces
and Embroideries in the
THIS "WIEJIEIK: :
At 8 Cents.
Fine-Sheer India Mnett and Nalntonk Clieckt.
At I 2 I -2 Cents.
ntlia I.Iihmi. VIctiirirt Ijiwii aiul Paitv HaL'n
Oiecktil Mullns.
At 20 Cents.
laid Mull. NalmuMtk Corro do I'arU. and
At 30 Cents.
KprlngTldi'" n very ttllltli Halln I'lald elfcet.
'ancy Ijice I'lalda. etc '
At SO Cents.
Iji.I week tho ttreamnffanpurchiiiHTi wat
eonttant all day Inngt tho amount of Fant told
utipn-cedchtiil. To-dily we will add two new
ml'itcrcd on Milk and trntln.
At $2.00.
ne lot of tin Artlttieally I'alntcl and Fancy
irti-1 llaudlea. worth f.'.
At I O Cents.
iikIi 1'abrlcs Fhu Cawt Fancy Drons Oinif
At I 2 I -2 Cents.
At 25 and 35 Cents.
rrneb ftiltepiit.
At 50 Cents.
Mnlla.toSattcent. Tlio N'cwelt Watli (lomlt
Undlliet."
At $25 and $28.
and Cream Callimcro and Allialrotl
Itlehly l:iubrolilerel Ibila-t.
h'lihcy-Colnii-d l.teit and I'.mliroliterlct to
nalcli any of the aboio goodt.
H. D Kampmnnn Prosldont -
LONE
BrewingyrCom'y.
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE
SAN ANTONIO.
COAL AND IRON.
Form In Large Quautltloa Near San An
tonio tho Texas Metropolis.
Mr. J. II. Moore and old and respect
ed citizen of Texas residing af Corpus
Christ) Is at the Monger hotel. Mr.
uoorc nut tne (inunction oi ueing tne
first man who started a furnace and
worked a coal mine In Alabama which
Is now second only to I'ennsylvanla for
Its Iron and coal product. During tbt
war Mr. Moore's furnace were de-
stroyed bis slaves set free and be was
practically ruined. Mr. Moore says that
within 100 miles of San Antonio be has
fojnd iron ore equal to any ever found In
Alabama and what Is of equal Import-
ance within fifteen miles of where the
Iron ore was found. There are rich bdds
of good canncl coal. These foots thow
that Texas can. If she ohoosesbe made a
great manufacturing centre. Mr. Moore
statea also that they are now working
sliver mines In Frio canyon and el-
tuougu only a little below tne suriace
tbe yield It $30 to the ton. Thlt yield
Increases at they descend and there It
a prospect of a rich harvest In the near
future. Truly the resourcei of Texas
are great and unexhaustlble.
District Court
Tbe court hat alt tbe morning been en
gaged In trying Folwell for theft of
horses. Judge Jack Evans and M. G
Anderton esquires defended Fnlwtii
and at 12:30 o'clock the district attorney
commenced his closing speech. There
are tnree coioreu men on tne Jury. In-
cluding Fayette Walker.
Folwell waa dressed In a tult of black
cloth and Is very dudlsh In appearance.
ii unit wa. parieu on tne lert tide
with great care and the balr on the
right tide of hit head wat well oiled and
banged coming down almost to hit
rignieye. utvater and Ualt would'un-
hesltatlnglr lav he la weak In nnrnnu
and very lax In moral principle since the
shape of hit head and of hit face be-
token small resolution and but little bal-
last of moral principle. lie bat a tbort
cnin ana a jaw mat tnowt weaknett and
voluptuousness and bit bead corres-
ponds to his faolal make up.
Danger
If you haw a feeling of oppression and un-c-aiinett
a little aboto the diaphragm and
just below tho right ribs. aggrevatedby lying
on the right sldo look out 1 As ture at fate.
and Fitiyent Us congestion and Inuamatlon!
and to dliitcree tuch minor lndltla of Us de
af t
broatb nausea
iineti ties ucaaacae and constipation. By
taxing the bowels paluleaalr.lt onana a chi
Del of exit for the superfluous bllo chocks a
tendency to congestion and engorgomont of
the liver at the tame time giving a gentle Im-
petus to Its secretive action and affords roltnf
to the ttomacb wblcb It usually Inactive out
pt order and oppressed with wind when the
Kay's Kentucky Kure or Liniment has been
It use In Kentucky alaoo nuo. and in Taa
"S'S '.J? uea a uniatent try it.
Southwest. We quote for
Parasols Parasols I
A I Ui ou jtIi tho Inroads made on this stock
was areata tho dally addition has kept pc
with the rush This week wo offer roarrelous
bargains.
At $3.50.
Fitly Coaching Stylet. Changeable Silk and
Fancy Kinbnildered Batln paragon (rams a
big Job worth HM.
At $1.50.
Sixty Rem Pongees paragon frames.
At $3.50.
Kcru Pongee lined trimmed with handsome
silk laeo.
At $5 $6 and $7.
Mikado. Yum-Vutn and Nan-Ka-Poo stylet.
We do not need to sing the praise of our
Lace Department!
Ourwlves. Other folks do that ror us tirery
customer Is an adTertlsement. Here are soma
of tho quotations for this weekt
At 10 and 12 l-2c.
Hgyptlan and Oriental Laces 3 Inches wide.
At 20 and 25c.
Egyptian and Oriental. In White. Dclge. Fancy
Narr lllue. llrown and Tan. At 80 and 860
seven Inches wide. In the above stylet.
At 45 Cents.
White and llelge. 13 inches wldet and at Mo
White Ecru and llolge 18 Inches wide.
Box Dress Robes.
llntm pattern 10 yards India Unen with V
janln or Embroidery In two widths at f)3.60.
Ten yanls fine Unen O'Inde.tyardsof beautl
ful embroidery at 03.60. Fancy KUmere and
uioiii ivnura wiinraioreti emoroiaery
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manager
STAR
TEXAS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ItOTlCI.
Omca S Antonio St. R'r.Co.1
April 21 IS.
During tbe summer latt ear on tbe
San 1'edro line will leave the Spring! at
10:30 p. m. except Saturday aad Sunday
on which dayt tbey will run regular till
11 p. m.
Extra cars can be had at all hours by
parties wishing to remain later.
a. iiiuair resident.
Bueklsn's Aratsa Salve
Tbe Beat Salve In the world for Cnta.
Bruises Bores Ulcers Bait llheum
Fever Sores. Tetter Chapped Uandi
Chllblalat Corns and all Skin Erup
tions and positively ouret Piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to five
perfect satisfaction or money reranded.
Price 15 cents per box. For tale by A.
woe... iw
Tboro Is nothing that adda ma much tn w.
tonal beauty at a set of pearly white teeth and
puro. tweet breath lly uattur MOULBx''S
UltlDONTU the teeth and gums are kept In
perfect order and a fragrant breath assured.
(Inly 60 oenta a box. Liquid and powder.
street. Here can be had artlat'a and draught.
men's mauirials. of both domestlo andlm
ported kinds. Ktigravlngt chromos and
patnUngs are on hand In an endleaa variety.
Picture frames mouldings and material! for
fresco and sign painting In large variatlea.
China decorations and material for wax flow-
ers In a large assortment. Mr. Mueller re-
ceive direct from factories large shipments of
paints otla and other material In that Un. as
well aa window glaaa and fine dome. tic and Im-
ported decorative wall paper are sneolaltle. In
hit ettabllshment. ls-13-ly
Cur. ror met.
I?lP..freSn0?tJ'.t'r00d6dV a sense of
weight In the back tolos and lower pan of the
abdomen causing the patient to auppos. h.
baa some affection of the kidneys or neigh-
boring organs. At time symptoms of Indi-
gestion are present Oatuloncr. uneaaloeu of
(be stomach etc A moisture. Ilk. perspira-
tion producing a very dliagreU tubing
Ullnd. bleeding and Itching Pile. H.U at
onoe to tho application of Dr. Botkano't pil.
Hemedy whloh aou directly upon th. vans
affected absorbing the Tumors alUvliurth.
Intense Itching and effeotlo a parman.nt
Zun- SSK0! 50 !??u- Addreaa. the Dr. Boa-
kano Medloine Company. Plqua. Ohio. Boil
by Harry L. Fowler K. Oohn Oo DrSS
vine J. Caavln.
Th. Rossdsits IUmsd
Ii the great Southern nmedv for th
cure of torofulout taint rheamaxlsin
tlon bronohlUt nerroiu d.Vllity m
larla and all diseases arttlar from aa
Impure condition of the blood. Certifi-
cates can be presented from many lead-
lng physlolans milliter and keads of
families throughout the Sooth esara-
Ing Bosadalli in the hlghett ttmTw.
are constantly In reoelpt of ewrtlfieatsai
of ouret from the moat reliable miumi.
and we do not hesitate to Tiiiillt
at the bett kaowa remedy for the m
of tbe above dlteaaei.
Dr.i.1 cottag. in which Getveral
Grant died hat been aoeepted brttw
(OTernmtht.
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