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C. H. HART
CommerM St. 6rldf'
Hs No VixrutRt No DimimM
No Cojnncnon Wrrw Oiw
EsTABUSnmtWTS. H SUi;
CIG AJRSJ f TOBACCO
At Lowest Living Price.
H. HART
San Antonio Daily Light
Commerce St. Bridge
Headquarter for
LaCriolla Cigars
5 Cents. ' 5 Cents.
Volume VI Number 134.
.SAN ANTONIO TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 24 1886.
Only $6 a Year
JOSKE
Me Goods mill Lies Hosiery
Fans and Parasols. '
Our immoiiHO nssortmout of Suinmor Dress Goods is replenished
veoUly during tlio hoiisoii by now slilpiuonts and tho latest novelties
ro addod to our already woll-scloctcd stock of Wlilto Goods Xaln-
sooks Muslins Lawns Organdies l'ercales Percitliiics Ktamiues
and Canvas Cloth.
' LACES AND EMBROIDERY ;
SVo curry tlio liiruest stock of Belt;e-Coloroil Egyptian Oriental
in white cream and beige-colored in Flouncing All-Over and Narrow
to match at prices lower than lino goods generally aro sold.
IN PARASOLS
(Vo are abend tof all competition as re-
gards prices quantity and styles.
JOSKE
rr T-TT-J tr ID
UV' W X X X -I JJL)L x x w x a J .
main and Military Plazas
JAMES P. HICKMAN
Convenient to bullae center
A. A. & F. A. BROOKS. ROBERT H. HUNSTOCK.
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORF.
I'ltESCMITJONS Dle
I'KNHUll ONI.V II V
BKIM Kill. AMI KXl'K-
KlliNCKl) I'll. A It SI A
CISTS 01' NUNK HUT
Till. l'UIIKST MBlll
CINKS AT riiici:a
THAT DUFir COSIl'hTI-TION.
lBBBBBH BUSH BM BMnH d
L.ORYNSKI&CO.
aleail!
302 and 301 S..Slde Military Piaza
LOIIl.N'S ItlNNHU.'S ATKINSON'S AI.KIU'.II
FUMES. 1IOTTLK1)
Make no mistake. Tlio Corner Drug Store of
L. ORYNSKI & CO.
302 and 304 S. Side Military Plaza.Cor. S. Flores St.
Cull and boo tlio molt plotrint mi 1 uipctiMvo S'xl Ami Mlnor.il Water Fountain In tlio Statu
W- J". SEOJliILiIsrTD
CITY
1 4 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carries the largest Btock of fine
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
JAVA MOCHA MARACAIBO RIO Etc.
TELEPHONE NO. 1U0.
JULIUS 8TKIOKKK.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Gold And Silver IMatlntr and Engraving-
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement I
F.
Call
where.
FIT EASE AND COMFORT.
Men's Pobble Uoat Sliot-s made to order for ti 78.
Men's Ualtera undo to order from 1 "A
. . . Men's Calf lloota uiado to order from g ofl.
Itepalrlng while you wait. Men's Working shoos made to ordor from $2 sa
Men's shoos half solod and heeled from Wo. Ladlos' shoos half soled and heoled from
GOLDEN BOOTANDSHOESTORE
S. B. WITCHELL.
No. 3 Soladad Street -
Oysters Fish and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurant
And At
teholz's Hall Corner of
tJ-l.unoh and Meals at all hours.
rsulU waiter In attendance.
BROS
IN HOSIERY
We offer the greatest bargains In fane;
goods as well as In the staple lines.
BROS
TkT UPlT IT" T
San Antonio Texas
JR. PROPRIETOR
with beit accommodation. M 1)
goods iitsi.ivr.itnn
FIlKh TO ANY l'AIIT
OKTlli: CITV.
I'ltnacim-rioN DE-
PA KTMENT OPEN DAY
ANDN1QIIT.
TELEPHONE SI.
Cor. S. Flores St. San Antonio.
WlllOlfrH AND COIMTU'S FINEST PElt.
AND IN HULK.
STORE.
Til os zorp
Watchts and Clock Itepatriiijf. Onlrthewo.it
NO. 14 NAVARRO 8T11KKT.
W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
SOI. 101 AND 103 S. ALAMO St. COR. VIU.ITA'
8AM ANTONIO TJCJLA
We are Wholeiale and ltetall Dealers In Austin
White Lime Beit Brand of Dark Itosendalo and
Imported. English Portland Cement. Plaster o.
Pari and Lonr float Hair and would ak you tc
or write us for prices before purchasing else
Please mention this paper.
- Agent
San Antonio Texas
Commerce and Loaoya 8trecta.
Everything served In First-Class Htv:
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
By the breaking of the axle of a swltoh
engine north ol Denlson lire railroad
men were seriously hurt.
The Passo del Norte editors who
threatened each other with annihilation
are calming down.
The regents of Hood's camp have pur-
chased the Dent properly on Vfestl'ecan
street Anitn for the Confederate home.
1'rlce :W00.
The Texas court of appeals has af
firmed tho verdict or the Bexar district
court In sentencing Cliff Cook to23years
In the penitentiary for Ihe murder of Mr.
rtuiiell.
The New York stock exchango has
shut down flat on the bucket shops. Tbo
war has begun and It will he pushed to
extermination If possible.
The Hell Telephone company have
won the attempt to vacate their patents
has signally failed.
The Alabama republicans decided not
to nominate a slate ticket.
The Illinois prohibitionists 600 strong
are In session at Hprlngtield.
The boycott trial In New York re
rutted In a verdict of guilty against Paul
Wllzlg who extorted $1000 from Ueorge
Tbrlss ti pay the expenses of Ihe boy-
cott ordered against him.
Hankln has been confirmed marshal of
Western Texas; anil II. S. Martin post-
master at Terrell.
Tbo Indian raids In Arizona continue
and mining business haab.en suspended
In many places. Pima county alono has
sunersd to the extent of 500000 since
May 1. Miles' campaign so far Is not a
brilliant success.
Mexico Is busy shooting highway rob-
bers under the new law making them
outlaws to be shot on sight.
Timothy Hartlngton secretary of the
league In Ireland has notified Patrick
Kagan that Paruell authorizes him to
say that an Important delegation will be
sent from Ireland to the Coinage con-
vention. The Lampasas drill la a success.
Large crowds are In attendance. The
Han Antonio Hides drill to-day with
good prospects for the prize. The sham
attle of Saturday will engage CW troops.
Another ewltchman's strike on the
Lake Bhore road at Chicago. The real
question at Issue Is the terms of settle-
ment made two months ago. The com-
pany and their men have a different un-
derstanding as to these terms. It is
really a dltllculty over the employment
of non-union men.
A dispatch from Prague stales that a
lerry boat oapslzed when crossing the
Sawse river throwing CO persons into
the water. The exict number drowned
has not been ascertained but 23 bodies
have been recovered.
Most of Ihe royalist senators and depu
ties Intend to witness the departure ol
the Count ol Paris from trance.
The nope has sent ths decoration of
the Golden Hose to Queen Christina of
Hpnlu. The gift Is accompanied by an
itograpn Dime irom nis nonness.
The furniture men's strike at Chicago
oilclallv declared off. Kverv man
will make what terms be can for him
self as to wages and hours.
Cleveland has sent his aheok for Day
men t In full of all his Deer Park expen-
ses with thanks for courtesies extended
to the president of the Baltimore A Ohio
road.
The Texas Star (louring mills of Gal-
veston are to erect another mill with a
oapa-lty of 400 barrels dally. Kstltnated
cost $16000.
Tno Canadian secretary of stale Dins
his faith to Cleveland rather than to the
wisdom of tun Canadian action In the
late fisheries unpleasantness for all
avoldence of serious results.
Seven private pension bills were
vetoed by Cleveland yesterday.
The mate of the British bark Arklew.
picked up at sea as reported In yester-
'8 utspatcues nas utsnppeareu. lie
n note saying that he lied about his
leaving the ship.
Al Cohen the butcher who took such
an active pait In the Fort Worlb strikes
last spring nas ucen irteu lor riot and
the Jury Is hopelessly bung.
Maverick county convention Instruct
ed for Craln and Brackenrldge.
John Bead the darkey who drew a
bead on Cap Trigg of Texarkana at the
time he robbed Ihe captain's house has
oten sent over me roau lor iu years.
The pool sellers arrested yesterday
spent last night In oustody of the Kings
sheriff and to-diiy were In bis otUce with
bondsmen. Ball was tlxed at $11100 In
each case and was furnished by Kobert
Tury and Phillip Dwyer. The sheriff
has.about a dozen more Indictments to
serve.
plaint of ex-Mayor Beoor. chaVglng him
with bomb-throwing and attempted
muruer was niu to answer in tne
or X4.U00.
The case of the Milwaukee anarchists
has gene to the Jury. The court Is hard
at work empannellinga Jury to try the
uicago anarcnists.
His grace the Most Itev.'Thos. W
Croke. arcbblthoD of Cashel. has lust
sent to Ibe treasury of the Irish parlia
mentary tuna tne sum oi uuu wntcn
be ssys Is an Installment of the sum his
people will contribute to the cause of
noma rule sue arcnDisnop suoscrioes
i2ou oi ims amount nimseif.
Attempted Burglary.
Last night at the hour of about half
past VI o'clock two large muscular sons
of Ham. who heeded not the food teach
ings of their pastor nor the speeches of
the emanolapllnn orators made an at-
tempt to unlawfully enter the store of
u. uiroaa at tne corner or south Concho
and Matamoras street. "Joedy" Ihe
proprietor heard the thieves trying the
doors and windows and not having any
snooting irons in nis nouse quietly sti
up In bed and waited developments.
The two men finally climbed over the
fence and came In through the back
yard and was Just In 116 act or climbing
In a back window when "Joedy" yelled
at them with the full strength ot his
voloe and Jumping from Ihe bed made
an eaur. luuaiuu uue leuow uy me neaa.
The burglars were too swift however
ana maue tracks in aoume quick time
and soon disappeared In the darkness
"Joedy" came down town this morning
and purchased a small sized arsenal and
says nc win eaten mem tne next time.
Didn't Understand.
An itinerant newspaper man who
proteases io ue a corresponuent Of l.e
Figaro de Paris called yesterday upon
Mr. Ed. Lacoste and In unrecognizable
Frenob wanted to work the write-up
racket. Mr. Ed. Laooste Is a first-class
French scholar who knows very little
English and replied to Ihe pseudo
trench Interrogation hv saying "I no
eomprenenaex Atigiais."
CAPITOL COMMUNICATIONS.
I A Violation of tho United St&tos SUtulea
-The Utghor Court State De-
partments. Austin Texas June 23ril
nclalCrrciondencoBrtn Antonio Light.
In Ihe court of Appeals this morning
the following cases of Bexar county
were disposed of;
O. W. Baldwin vs. the state; affirmed.
Cllll Cook vs. the state; afllrnieil.
The Murray and Anthoney cane for
engine killing was brought up before
this court to-uay. Attry-Uen.Teuinleton
had Sled a brief for rehearing hut it was
overruled. It having been decided that
engine-killing was not an offense recog-
nized under the laws of this state.
Judge Hurt submitted an able dissenting
opinion In the case.
The resolutions in memory of the late
Judge Charles 8. West which were of-
fered by the Austin bar some tlmu sgn
and which wi re recently presented to
Ihe supreme court were presented lo
the court of appeals to-day. Major W.
M. Walton road the memoir prepared Dy
Ihe committee and OeneralN. (1. Shel-
by read the resolutions which had been
prepared and made some npnaoprlate
remarks on the character of Judge West
to which Judge 8. A. Wilson responded
with soino very touching remarks on the
general charartcr nl deceased us both
a lawyer and gentleman.
VIOLATION OKUXCLK SlM'H BTATUTK4
A report Is afloat that Mr. Qua Wllkle
sub contractor for building ihu state
capltol. Is to be prosecuted for an alleged
violation of the United Stales statutes
In the Introduction of some Scotch gran-
ite cutters recently employed at the
Burnet works. It ( said that Judgo
Jack Kv!is uf San Antonio has been
retained by the Austin Stone Cutters'
union to conduct the pronecutlon.
C'OMl-riKII.Lr.ll'S tIKI'SIITMKNT.
The comptroller deposited $8000 this
morning to the credit of the general
revenue fund and made a purchase of
(10000 of Hamilton county court-bouse
bonds for tho peruianent school fund.
TIKI'S RTMKNT OF NT1TK.
The following charters were tiled
with the secretary of state to-day;
The Texas House Moving association
or Galveston. Capital stock $12000.
"National divine council of young men
of St. Paul and ladles aid of progress"
of Fort Worth.
HRl'ARTMICNT OK KDl'CATION.
Scholastic reports from the following
towns and counties wero tiled In Ihe ed-
ucational department to day:
Comanche and Maverick counties and
Morgan and MoKlnney cities each
showing a slight Increase In the number
of children sinoo last year. Uriah
Worthy of Emulation.
Among the visitors to San Antonio is
Mr. W. Heflner secretary of the Austin
apnicat union anu it is saiu mat
lome Idea of locating in the cllv
asan attorney. Mr. UeO'uer graduated
at the last term of the law department
of the State University and In grad-
uating was complimented by Governor
Ireland on the proficiency he had Attain-
ed In bis studies. It Is worthy of re
mark that Mr. Heflner supported him-
self as a prlnteron an Austin paper at
the same time that he pursued his law
studies and this fact makes his success-
ful graduation all the more complimen-
tary to bis Industry and perseverance.
Delegates to Baptist Convention.
The following Is a list of deletratrs
from the Baptist church of this olty to
attend the Baptist convention to be held
at Belton 25th and Waco 29tb which
were selected last night: Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Davis Mrs. J A llackett Win
noiianu itev. J. A. iiackett. Mrs. Mo-
Qraw and Miss Minnie McQraw.
THE PAItSON'8 BTOBY.
How n Pair of Chronic Dead-boats Qot
Away With Him.
In the course of his remarks at the
charity organization meeting Dr. llack
ett said that he didn't think that
ministers were good dispensers of char-
ltv and related now he waa onnn font.!.
lie said "one morning a man oame to my
bouse and told a distressing story of
now ne was ow oi worir. nau Deen in
the hospital for a long time and how
anxious he was to get to bis wife and
lamuy wno were in want and distress
somewhere on the Ued river and he
concluded by asking me to pay his ra.ll-
roau tare io mas point i uiu ho. 1 lie
next morning a woman came and told
me now sue nau married a ban man
who had ill-used her and stole her child.
She bad been in the hosnltal some time.
and was destitute. If she could only
get to her parents at Dallas all would be
well andsne wanted me to pay her fare
there. On Interrogating her I was sat
isfied that she was Ihe wile of the man
whom 1 bad assisted the day previously
but I listened to her appeal and did
what she desired. A dsv or two after
wards! saw the physician In cbsrge of
tne nospitai wno cauuoneu me against
a pair or curonic ueau neats and de-
scribed accurately the man and the
woman that 1 had assisted. I said doo-
tor your caution comes to late. They
uave ueen uere aireauy ana nave ueecca
me."
The Combination.
The Enterprise Publishing company
announce that they have secured pro-
prietary rights In the Texas Figaro and
the Merchant and Manufacturer and
will Issue a combined form of both pa-
Ders In one on Julr 10. and continue
publication every Saturday filling all
contracts and "subscriptions for both pa-
l""-
District Court
This court has been encazed all the
morning In trying the case of the state
vs.Uoubel for the theft of a red-hot stove
from a bouse near the Sunset depot and
at ix o ciocK tne eviuence in tne case
nau not been concluded.
HU New Patent.
O. It. Frank the handiome toudet drr
gootli merchant of Alamo plaza ti not
only a thoroughly enterprising and
pusuiDg uusiness man dui is now ueveb
oDinir hit Inventive izenlus and has In.
vented a patent necktie and If he can
oniy iccure a caveau ueiore some en
terprlslnir "Vank" Oui' future U as-
lured. The ladlei will be much Inter
ested In thli cute little device. When
you call on Q. JI. Frank aik blm to show
11 to you.
Just What's Wanted
It ll said that a Han Antonlan has In
vented a patent hat having a spring
band inside that wilt contract or expand
as reaulred. This hat la destined tn be
Try popular In San Antonio with those
woo imuioe ireeiy ana wlo cannot con-
veniently wear ibe usual sized hat on
me morning auer tne spree.
CONVERSE CONVERSES.
TALK CONCEftmNO SOME PROPOSED
KAILtlOAD LINES.
The Sunset Depot Will Not be Removed
Would Like to Bee tho Propoi'etl
Northwest Road Dullt.
A Limit reporter met with Major Converno
tho well-known const ruction officer of the Hun
M't rullwny recently urn I lit h conversation
with lilm In rt-jrrtnt lo tho rumor current upon
the Directs Hint the Bouthcrn 1'ncino railway's
leatMi on theirprt-sent ili-itot irniumls wan about
to eiplro and that tlio ileMt ami repair sh
repair shoos
1 soon to the
an acre tract owncsl by the
south of the city said ttie rumo
ipnnr Just
itlrrli
unfounded Ihe Jeao If It
sucbi
any
.In ihu
crlod
Ihe date of transfer. Its irrnunds
t. for frit. -I tr not. Hi th
-ml
ids
of II io yearn the depot
ricks. There
Is nn likelihood as 1 know of Ihi
of Ihe l-cpuir tump
U'iitir removed to where our stock pom
I.K'tth'il
i need that for stock ihiis
and lies Id pa It would In In
In ri'trnrd to the talk of a
shelo
liclnjr
cutalillrthcd Utwcoti th' International
flri-iit Northern and Southern Pacific and Ihf
Arnimas Pas ho said he did not know lie
thouirht hU cotnpuny had lint entertained
such nn Idea as jet.
To tho question that If I he city would prcm-nt
to the Koiitbcrn 1'acltltj company the plcco of
properly Interventnfr between their dent
irroundi and their reserve would It le an In
iluceuietit fur the ni to retnoethclr car shop
think so. All
Klin
lo'w .
ir the
t Xhv
xl working machinery.
rUhuru
and
HiuIk-
would bo
allowedto remain there.
Malnrf!onwmekiok(i attoul the
MH-ct
of the new northwestern road and Intimated
that ho wouklllkotoscuit mint but w
rather e hi company build It. as they
rcction i
If that hi
talked about tho (lulf Colorado X Santa Fe
mud which oomes now within it) miles or Pan
A I) Kelo Mould never have I uiu built If the
road Inbuilt in that direction now wecan
only divide thn trade with tho Santa Fe. Tho
Southern I'uelflo had beon cniratrcd In built'
I lift a mud In Orciron and ob ihn I'scINc count
and had JttM llnKhcd paylmr V '"mij fnr tho
Iiulilanu Vcnlcrn and wouli. irobably not
like to tackle this proponed mad Just yet.
thoiiR-h If they started at It they could find
cnouirh money to complete It W hen asked If
abnnus were offered by tho cltlreus to build
It would the incentive ln nuUlclcnt for his
comnany to bullil It. ho nplled cs. Ifthe In-
centive or bonus Mere lariro enough.
In siH'aklutr of tho propoflod lino Of the
Aransas 1'hm branch from Kenedy toWuoo
hn OW lint Hunk tt wouM pays
pec tod. The International
id tin
erti cun ship emtio from
lo from the lowe
islytfiSt Louis.
(1 hi
llav. A llnelroui Ke
11 a run Into If out tot i or (Jul veil
uld pay
Hell better botli rur iiusneuiroi
Rnllmad bulldinir now ouifhtto bo cheap
hen tho Bout hern Pad tic mc built Ihnmvli
Lia. tney paui j ami ft eruiiy ior iai
Id bo had
from f 1 to:: and ho
houirht the north went
nd
uld bo built t
thin like fl'UM ii
mile.
Rocorder's Court.
James l(cnou. disorderly. Ho madn his
icaiHi rnnii the bat cao and "took Ictr bail."
1'. Hcmllmrcr. uslmr lusultliur laiuruaiie.dls
mlsHcd.
i iiii. ft pubiio pnfsututu isaeoiorcu
n that in l lit stand as an csumplc of "to
nravllv" Hlthout u Inulu ntlcemliiif
juallty and thoMoicul very properly Ducd her
Charles Fist vniiraut continued.
Jumos ItobluiHJU kecilnir a vicious dojf I-
Jamcs Less airraut fi or 10 day.
M..Meer was iriuuted a new trial nud tho
Juatlco Crawford's Court.
Peter Sailor ua tried by aJury this morn-
Uf forau axitaulton ouu CrHljf and wux lined
no dollar and costs
Board of Equalization.
Thoassessments of the follow I mr pervou
ere reduccdi
iVIoz (luthltrer ; Anton SctTel IW h.
Ilnettler.
11. Iloeltlei
Tin. nroi
Thoprotertyof tho follow In; persons mb
placctl at tlio asc9or's valua
'Ihe valuutlou of tho prnj-erty of the (Ja
Company wus raNed (Piuu.
L-ar and show their property wits overvalued.
ThoiretltlonnrML. l'uuls Mel hodlnt
to havo ptirwinuifo exempled from tUKUtluu
ituki
id It
sho
Iseionii-liiir 1
San Ant i
the pctltl
i oiemntcd fnu
unauliiioiiHly Krantet).
Presented With a Medal.
Isiist ulirht a Kirtcntlo
ItcontHlneil a i
ItVley "lonlon I
scribel "Prcsentel
l.-t .IHllM manor tho Sun Antonio Itltle
A piece orrioiton wasauitcneti ion so main
Music at tho Springs.
Tlio nuaint vet iiiuMciil itoiiirsof tho Tyrolean
warblors Iiuvu won fortius cms or sn
ilhTlyhoSau Pellro iark Iscmwdttl 1
thoKalsert rou pew ho li
abort sciuo
rthls particular kind of muslo
Ijist nlKht
hca
i U IndMil a treat to ever
tl Kliriiild hn hoard to be ai
a H.ln tn tho eonl ahudnwHOf tho I
park In tho evening Is lM'ldos a if fateful r
Another Burglar.
Into C. Mec
s tired at him
without effect
trot away with it sllv
r watch a pair of sleeve
buttons ittis :&) Id cash.
Aransas Pass Notes.
witch emrlno No. 7 Intended for tho
railroad arrived wt nigii
Is called the "li. F. Yonkuu
' tu houorof tho
eitecmei trniiie inanaxer.
eves arrlvwl in
follow In a few davs
Real Estate Transfers.
r.llzat th Kent tn Charles and Ilr unt Clarke.
lot No. 2 In block No. IJof oriKlnallot No 1 In
itantro I uistncio. z; price f iti
M i: llfjrby to Anu Chapman wes
No 1 In Hid east huir of block No.
Sao Pedro sprlntrs; pilco f .ami.
From Lampasas.
Mohsrs. Vouuir St Arnold received the fol-
luwlnjf dispatch from a inemtsor of the San
Antoulo Itilles at Uunpasas.thls mornlniri
Lami'Amam. JuueSl. 10 a. m.-tto driU at
o'clock this afternoon and are first cholto In
a takers.
ISlifiiedJ
Cooi-ev
Justice Adam's Court.
Tho t'ftio of Adolph Desovo vs. II. H. Tayloi
hy a Jury and tho evldenco
j milch
What He Is Dolnff.
The street commissioner's force is engaireil
lntlxlntr tho culvert on llurnet street and
"holes" In various parts of tho city are being-
It was Intended to have re pal ml O
Arenuo bridge to-day. but that cun u
donooMlntr to the Inability of tho streot
ralssloner to obtain tho lumber desired. It has
roiiuests that such notlth
naidedbvtho exact location.
lime has been lost recently lusearchlnv ror
spots thatreiulred repairs.
HAASS & OPPENHEIMER
212 and 214 Commerce St.
The Most Extensive Stock of White Goods. Laces
and Embroideries In the
THIS "WZEjIEjIKI:.
At 8;Cents.
nne-Sheer India Linen and Nainsook Checks.
At 12 1-2 Cents.
lull. Linen. Vlctor.a Ijiwii and Fhii?v Sul'n.
'hcckol Muallns
At 20 Cents.
I'lal.l Mulls. Malnik Torre Paris and
line) l.at effects.
At 30 Cents.
prlnif Tide" a verysljllsh Satin Plaid effet
no French lint late Persian Isawns Mulls
1 1 u y Ijicc Plaid etc
At 50 Cents.
U.t week llu Mreainnf fan imrcliaaera was
nl hii il'iy lontr; ineamoiint or Fans sold
i-cdenlcd. Tculay wu will add two new
lliif. lid of 19MI Faiicv I'alntM and i:tn.
n.ldered on HI Ik and fatln
At $2.00.
One lot of IKI ArtKtliallr fainted and Fancy.
ne.1 Handles worth
At IO Cents.
nli Fabrics Vv Canes Fancy OreM tltnir
""' At I 2 1 -2 Cents.
n hundred 8trlwd Plain and Check
ed UliutliHiul M pieces Hjll.li American
At 25 and 35 Cents.
v nch SAttccu.
At 50 Cents.
.Militate Sattccns. The Newest Vah floods.
Undines."
At $25 and $28.
Whito and Cream Cashmere and Albairnos
Richly F.mhroldcml RoWs.
jr-Colored Laces and Kmbmldcrlc to
h any of the aboo troods
H. D. Kampmann Prosldont -
LONE
BrewingCom'y.
Celebrated Lagerand Specially Brewed
SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO.
General Office for
Why He Waa Bounced.
A friend and confidant of the street
commissioner says that Mr. Caranaugb
Douiiceu jonann noKoie to make room
for n Knight of Labor out of work who
was a competent man and who bad a
wife and large family depending upon
blm for support. Kokole Is a single
man and has considerable money out at
Interest and he thought be could well
afiord to stand aside and make way for a
uistreseeu oroiner.
The Belle Was Mad.
"I have just been down to Trayls
fart." said a Han Antonio belle to the
i(WT commissioner last night "and I'm
real mad." "All the fellows bad got the
seats and girls bad to walk about doing
as best they could. I think some of
those dudes who sit there ogling the
girls need a lesson In chivalry."
Buekl.n's Arnles Sslvs
The Best Halve In the world for Cuts
Bruises Bores Ulcers Halt ltbeum
Fever Sores Totter Chapped Hands.
Chilblains Corns and all Hkln Krup-
tlons and positively cures Plies or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A.
Dries. ly
idda so much tc
lir uiilur SlUltLKV'H
ItlUUNTO the truth and iruwa are kentln
perfect order and a fragrant breath assurod.
(inly AU cents a box. Liquid and powder
t'or sale by r' Kalteter & Bon.
Special lo Artlsis.
One of tbo finest establishments that San An
tonlo. If not Tixaa can boait or Is the Art
materials of both domostto and lm
porud kloda. Engravings chromos and
fainting aro on band In an endless variety
'icturo frames mouldings and materials tor
fresco and sign painting In large varieties.
China deooratlona and niatflrlal liip.iiflm.
largo assortment. Mr. Mueller re-
torted decorative wall paper are specialties In
Is establishment. U-13-lr
Tte Simer Wife Cfl
Southwest. We quote for
Parasols Parasols I
Although tho Inroads mad. on this stock
was irreat the dalljr addition has kept paoa
with tho rush. This week we offer marrelolis
barsalua.
At $3.50.
Pifir Coaching Ptrlf.. Chanreabl. Bilk and
At $1.50.
131 1 ty Ecru Ponjrees Tarafon frames.
At $3.50.
Ecru Poniree lined trimmed with handsome
silk isce.
At $5 $6 and $7.
Lace Department
Ourselves. Other folks do that for us. iCrery
customer Is an advertisement. Here are some
ot the quotations for this weekt
At 10 and 12 I -2c.
Egyptian and Oriental Laces 3 lnot.es wide.
At 20 and 25c.
Ktryptlan and Oriental tn White Retrc Fancy
Navr Hlue Rmwn and Tan. At UU and BSa
seven Inches wide. In the above styles.
At 45 Cents.
While and Ilchre 11 inches wtdei and atM
White Kent and llelre 1 Inches wide.
Box Dress Robes.
Robe Pattern 10 yards India Linen with
yards of Ktnbroldery In two widths at A20.
Ten yards nnoLlnfn tvindfv Vyardi of beauti-
ful embroidery at 93.80. Kanoy EUmere and
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manager
STAR
TEXAS!
THE NEW HIGH-ARM
rrrsotis dcnlrliig I
to purchase a really
nrst-clhs 8cwlDg-MMcblno the best on the
market which will laat a auarter of a orn.
NKW IMHltOVKD SINUKK." wlthhlfh
r. dolnir nrstclas. work should so. the
No iither machine wiu do so wide a range
and so nne a quality of work so spMHtflr
I and satisfactory as this. Uranch oBoes iu
tho prlncieal cities where it may b. Been
ind airenta ror tho aa!e of It are In almost
tfvcrv town throughout the State.
Texas and IViexico.
King's New Discovery for consumption! nay
log found it to bo all that you claim for It d
da.
My friends to
every opportunity. Dr. King's New DlscoYcry
w-km tironcnius. Asthma. I
Asthma Croup and
Trial Uottlea free at A. Drelsa' Drug gtora
y ancciiou or throat. Chest and .
Largestoil
weight In tbo back loins and lower part of th.
has some affection of tne kidneys or neigh
boring organs. At times symptoms of Indi
gestlon are present natulenoy uneasiness of
the stomach cto. A moisture. Ilk. perspira-
tion producing a very dJ.airreeablettchlng
-r?.t.Unf "'""'s a common attendant
llllnd iiicodlng and Itching Piles yield at
onco to the application of Dr. lloakano's Pile
ltemody which acts directly upon th. vans
affected absorbing tho Tumors alia Tins: tbo
intense ironing ana etreotlnjr a permanent
Medlctne Company Plqua Ohio. BoU
Iscll.msnt In Tssu.
fl rest oxcltemout has been caused In th. vl-
nlty of Harts Teiaa by the remarkable re-
he could not turn in boil or raise his head I
A'fSafKt mYf"rTr""STy.iS".SSK"i
was sent. him. Finding reller he bought a
AfB.t".15n.( box or Dr. King's New Uf.
Illslbv the tlma ha hl l.knn wn h... n.
Ill a and two bottles of the Discovery a. was
well and had gained In rleah as pounds. Trial
llottles of this Ureat Discovery for Consump
tion free at A. Drelsa
a Csptstn's r.rtunsls Disssvtrj
Captain Coleman schooner Weymouth nly
lug between Atlantic city and New Tork? Lad
been troubled with a cough so that h. waa
unable to Bleep and wu Tnduoed to try Br!
King's New Dlsaovery for Consumption. It
not only gave him Instant relief but allayad
the extreme soreness In his breast Hlaohll-
dren were similarly affected and a slnri. doaa
had th. same happy effect. Dr. Klu'a WZZ
Dlwovervls now the standard rams&inU.
Coleman household and on board thesahoonur
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