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C. H. HART
Commerce. SI. Bridge'
Has NoPartnm No Dnuiount AMD
No CoxinscnoM With Oraai
EsTABUlnMKlfTfl Ill HUU
CIGARS 0 TOBACCO
At Lowost Living Prices.
San Antonio Daily Light.
Volume VI. Number 147.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS FRIDAY JULY 9 1886.
Only $5 a Year
C. H. HART
Commerce St. Bridge
Headquarters fur
LaCriolla Cigarai
'5; Cents. 5 Cents.
JOSKE
Fans and
Our Immense assortment of Summor Dress Goods in replenished
reekly during the sonson by now shipments and tho latest novelties
ire added to otir nlreitdy woll-Boloctod stock of Wlilto Goods Nain-
ooks Muslins Lawns Organdies Percales Fcrcallucs Etamliios
and Canvas Cloth.
PLACES AND EMBROIDERY
We carry the largest stook of Delgo-Colored Egyptian Oriental
lu white cream and beige-colored in Flouncing All-Over and Narrow
to match at prices lower than lino goods generally lire sold.
IN PARASOLS
If are ahead of all competition as re-
gard! prlcea quantity anil styles.
JOSKE
SOUTHERN HOTEL
: Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business center with twit accommodations. M l
A. A. & F. A. BROOKS. ROBERT II. HUNSTOCK.
LOOK TO YOUIt OWN INTIlltriSTs AND PATKONIZt:
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE.
-a. O . A
L. ORYNSKI. & CO
HBsaleiOoMDniEilstsaoOispeDslQi Pharmacists
South!
fV Pure Fruit Syrupv anil Ice CoM Soda il
CITY "Y STORE.
14 Commerce Street. San Antonio
Carries tho largest mock of lino
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
Of any bouie In tho State. Store keepers and heads of families wit) do well to ma
tbelr purchases at thlscstablishment. Tho following Uroeii Coffees alwajs in stock:
JAVA MOCHA MARACA1BO RIO Etc.
TELEPHONE NO. It.
ELKHART CARRIAGE
irk. We have no agent but for
wtWe reus have dealt with the eon
umer. Wefthlpanjwberswltaprlvl
ST2P
Inn; we pay freight bom way
If not Miilnf aotorr. Warrant
vTrrthlnjt for two 7ftrii. One
Spring Wagon at
dOthraaellattN3
VPS
JULIUS STBICKKB.
STRICKER & ZOPFS;
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Work Hoows opposite Uroos' llauk
f.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement I
White
Paris
Call
where.
FIT EASE AND COMFORT-
Men's Pebble Goat Shoes made to order for 13
Men's O alters inwlo to order
Repairing while you wait.
Men i Calf
wen
Men's shoes half soled and heeled from T5o.
.GOLDEN BOOT
b. tJ. WITCHELL - - Agent
No. 31 Soladad Street -
Oysters Fish and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
teholz'a Hall Corner of
STLnnoli ana MeaU at all hours.
BROS
if
Parasols.
IN HOSIERY
We offer the grcRtcat bargains In fane;
goods as well as In the ataple lines.
IBIR-OS.
id Mineral Waters constantly on draught.
4-Mm
& HARNESS M'F'C CO.
3o Uiame
Topatagfles
UarneuareallNa j
No. t rarm llarnnn (14 page Illtmtratea Catalogua
Address. W. U. I'll ATT. becreiary Elkhart Indiana.
TUOS ZOPFS
NO 14. NAVAKttO 8TKKKT
w. McAllister & bro.
tOt IM AMD I0S S. AUMO It. COR. VILL1TA
AM AKTOMIO TKXA
We are Wholesale and Retail Dealers! Austin
lime Dost Brands of Dark Itosendalo and
Imported English Portland Cements Plaster
and Long- Goat Hair and would ask you tc
or write us for prices before purchasing eUe
Please mention this paper.
75.
from M 7B
Hoots made to order from f 4 on.
s wonting pnooa mauo in oruer irotu fa wi.
I Ladles' shoes half soled and heeled from fiOo
AND SHOE STORE
San Antonio Texas.
Commerce and Losoya Streets
Everything served la Flrst-Clu Style
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
The vicinity of raclne. Wis.. Is terribly
allllcteil with typhoid fever.
Malaga has had nn earthquake shock.
Tbo Archbishop or Paris Is dead.
Western Union Teleirranh wins Its
$20(10000 suit airalnst the Hankers A
Merchants Telegraph Co.
Itussla Is spoiling for a fluht and the
Powers will lake the Hear by tho lug.
Knirllsh and colonial chambers of com
merce endorse the rcmnnletlzatlon of
liver by u voto or 28 to 10.
Craln Is renominated by acolamatlon
for the 7th congressional district of
oi as.
Tho Albanians and MnnteneErlna are
having some shindies across the bor-
ders. Arrangements have been perfected for
the speedy completion ol tho St. Louis
Arkansas and Texas railway and Its
ohange to atuudard gungo.
Owen superintendent of the Planter'!
Itlce mill of Savannah has absconded
wing $zouuuu.
Tvler Is Infected with sneak thieves
and burglars who occasionally make a
small haul.
Madrid Is literally scorched with the
heat and business Is temporarily sus-
pended. Election riots havo broken out In
Cardlil Wales. The police have been In-
dicted for using undue violence.
Gladstone must carry nine-tenths of
the remaining preolncls to get a work-
ing majority on parliament. Ho cannot
dolt.
llrltlah election returns show that 231
conservatives CO unionists 1J0 Ulad-
stonlans and CI Parnellltes havo been
euted.
At llozeman. Montana Territory the
union and non-union men have united to
slit the order dismissing all Knights
f Labor from the mines. Trouble Is
feared
The "citizen." who voted tho other
wny denies that lints county endorsed
Terrell or anyone else. Tho delegates
were itnlnstructed so says "eltlr.cn."
Moorish troon tack an Lngllsh fac
tory on the African coast and the Sultan
of Morocco will redress the outrage) or
the English will give give him n dress-
ng.
Most of tho prisoners In the I.antlgraQ
bakery boycott case Now Vork have
been discharged: no overt acts having
been proved against them.
There were 10 aim cunts for civil ser
vice examination at Fort Worth yester
day all from without the city civil
service not being in fort "onus
line. Three of the wotild-be-clvll-vll-lalns
were ladles.
Saunders ot Helton passed Waco en
route for Corslcana yesterday. He dls-
iiites ine congressional nomination wnii
toger Mills swears to tacKio mm in ins
mil lair and contest his home county
with hloi. .
A lloston father found his wife who
bad deserted hl'ii. nnd bis two oldest
daughters keeping a house of 111 fame
and had them arrested. The mother Is
00 years old and line bad 11 children.
The Bteansh n Nevada arrived from
Liverpool had on hoard 700 steerage
passengers 400 of whom were Scandi-
navian converts to Mormonlsm. bound
for Utah In charge of tho usual comple
ment ot ewers.
New ltlchland. Minn. had a young
tool named Henry loiing wuo kiiicii
aiarv uiscner necause sno vvuum nut
msrrv him. and tben blew a hole in his
own ucau in me piaco wuere tue uraius
ougnt to ue.
Ham Kerwell. a colored monster of
Meridian Miss. beat his little 7-ycar old
son to death yesterday and escaped
arrest hv flight. The little fellow bad
run away from home on account of his
miner s cruelty anu mis waa ui puunu-
raent when caught.
The grand lurv bus found an Indict.
ment for murder In the first degree
mralnst linn Uriscoll. leader of the
Wyoming gang who snot ana Kiuea
iiriucet iiarritv two weeas ago. una-
ooll pleadod not guilty In court to-day.
has been committed to the house oi
detention and Indicted as a "boodle
alderman at bis own request to escape
the persecution of parties seeking Infor-
nintlnn ennnprnlnl. "tinniHe."
A wealthy Long Island farmer baa
brought a civil aotlon for JM00 against
l.u. seaman lor injuries auaiuiueu uy ui.
13-vear old daughter whom Seaman
Indecently assaulted. The defendant Is
31 years old married has several chll
dren and owns a $10000 farm.
Hon. Chas. D. Jacob minister to the
United States of Columbia who Is In
Louisville. Kv.. on a visit was tendered
a public reueptton yesterday afternoon
at the board of trade. Mr. Jacob made
a short address on tbo commercial lea
turcs of Columbia.
A aevare case of looklaw near New
Vork was cured by Immense doses of
morphine rye whisky sherry brandy
chaiunairne. milk ounch. eggnogg. al
introuucea Dy a ruuDer tuue luruuu
the loop bole of a broken tooth. Cure
or bust.
An Indiana farmer's wife. In the vl
olnllv of Princeton killed her two child
rcn and committed suicide because the
dovll had a grip on her which she bad
ueen trying in vain to suaae ou lur iwu
months. Finding that she could not
give "sooty" the grand bounce she took
tue nempen route to ineuereaaer.
kansas. continues and sensational sto
ries are afloat of the Imminent danger ot
a race war In that section rnese re
port! Intimate that a general rising of
plantation nanus nas ueen oruereu uy
the leaders and that the dlsaflected la-
borers to the number or 1000 will march
uoon the sheriff who llred UDon the
strikers recently. Other bloodcurdling
tales are cirouiaieu to wnicn mere is in
all probability little or no foundation.
When the matter Is sifted It wilt be
found that the dllUcultv lies verv largely
In tbe rapacity of tbe planters their 111
treatment of their hands and tbe too
free use of Winchesters In the hands of
Irresponsible deputy sheriffs.
Auction Sals.
One New Foundland dog: line furnl
ture of B-room house 304 K. Commerce
street to bo sold Saturday July 10 at
10 a in. consisting of marble top black
walnut bedroom suits glasa door ward
robes Brussels carpets piano oil paint-
ings hat rack set silver tea service
kitchen and dining room outtlt; also
contents or store aajoining it viz: suo
cases cigars tobacco etc: a line one
year old New Foundland dog. No limit
0-llt
Auctioneers.
Objects to Solomon's Tnrdon.
the fan Antoalu LlnilT.
Albert Solomon was tried and oon-
vlctcd of robbing a federal soldier who
was riding In his back while In a drunk-
en condition a few nights before Drauer
was robbed and murdered. Tbe charac-
ter ol Solomon was extremely bad long
before his convlcton and It Is not at all
probable tbat bis conviction has lm-
prove! mm in any respect tie wants
to be pardoned and restored to society
and to effect this result be confesses
nat ne urovo nrauer in ms nacit to an
'edro snrlngs. on tbe night that he was
robbed and murdered July ir 188.-. and
to this extent his confession Is probably
true since Solomon Is depraved and un
principled enougn to commit any crime
lut had he stonncd. here he could
not have earned his pardon. He must
charge some person or another with the
robbing and murdering of Uraucr and
mako up as plausible a story as It was
possible for him to do In support of his
charge. Tbe wages Soloman Is to re-
ceive Is a pardon and rcleaso from hard
labor. Does any sane person who Is
awaro of Solomon's utter lack of moral
pie suppose that bo would Deal-
i swear to a lie In order to secure
pardon 1
On tbe confession of such a scatnn as
Solomon who li now aervlngout a term
In the penitentiary and anxious to se-
cure a pardon threo young men never
before charged with the commission of
any crime are arrested and thrown Into
an. it does look as u me paruoning ot
olomon would under the c rou in
stances be contrary to good morals and
puouo policy it is putting it in ine
nower of convicts to secure their par
dons by fabricating charges of crime
against Innocent persons and this Is too
great a temptation to be resisted by un
principled men conuneii in ine peniten-
tiary. T'llKTA.
Returns the Doctor Thanka.
r. K V. Wratliers Knn Aiiliml.i Tmat.
Dear Sir. As my present state of
health Is a reminder of you that
whereas only last winter I was blind
and allllcteil generally and to-day t am
well. As you were one among tue
many to whom I applied to and cured
3C l take ine privilege ot writing to
on that I might axnln thank you. 1
took to you for treatment lie has since
thanked mo for the favor as he has been
curetl also and he Is grateful to me for
aaing uitu to your omce. i ne sick neeu
to bunt you. May you life long and do
liters goon is iny wish.
.mo l rrspeciiuiiv yours
.1. M. Wfi iji
I'ander Williamson county Texas.
Recorder's Court.
The following grist was bolted and
sifted this morning.
Charles Itoss disturbing the peace.
lined $r.
Celine l'hantiell. disorderly fi.
Hob Davis Insulting language $5.
(I. Sullivan disorderly $5.
Lum Sang Long. Chlnntnftn. carrying
a pistol $Ji.
lingo roppc. aisorueny tiismisscu.
Iteglna Sanchez striking $9.
Henry Jordan disorderly dismissed.
Pedro Flores lighting $5.
Itlcbard Taylor lighting $.1.
ianies neiuiciiaii uiaurueriy.
John Cblnainnn. with a six-shooter
and a belt full of cartridges going out
on a warpath Is a proof that the Chinese
are quick to "ccicu on to American
laeas."
Dwarfed Humanity.
Two dwarfs from Krath county th
daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
llatu lllalr of that county attraoted a
great deal of attention yesterday after
noon on .Main plaza wnue tney were
sitting In their father's wagon. Tbey
were returning nome irora a visit to re-
latives In Bandera county. The son.
Hiram Is 25 years old Is but 28 Inches
height and weighs but 40 pounds. He
has reddish hair light red moustache
and red cbln whiskers. Tbe daughter Is
20 years old 31 Inches In height and
weighs 4S pounds. She has a heavy
growth of reddish balranda very mot-
tieu irecKieu lace not it cnuaren nave
very large heads and puny limbs and
bodies and have been unable to use
their limbs either In walking or lining
themselves a though they have the use
of their bands to some extent. They are
ablo to talk but show little disposition
to ao ao.
The Bosttle Celebration.
Invitation has been received by the
Lioiit to attend tbe celebration of the
Bllllivvraisry Ul WW mil U4 iub uuiud iu
bo celebrated at Casino hall by a ball
and banquet by our French citizens
July 14tb. The trl-color badge accom
panying tue invitation is to us worn anu
win oe ustu as a ticaot oi aamtasion
Wants More Improvements.
Editor Ban Antonio Liuiiti
Tbe city authorities should require
pavements to be made on the principal
streets whether the lots abutting on
tuem oe improved or unioinroveu. it is
nonsense to postpone tbe making of
Eavemeuta until sucn time as we snail
ave sewer pipes laid down since a sys-
tem of sewerage Is not likely to be
adopted for many years to come. Pave
ments on tne principal streets wouiu not
only beautify tbe city but add to the
comfort of foot passenger-. We must
make San Antonio attractive to such as
come bere In search of health. Tne
plazas should be graded and tben paved
with aspnaltum which has been used
wun great success in .-lew uneans.
I'HOUltEOj.
Pythian Work.
Elk lodge No'. 35 Knights of Pythias.
held an interesting meeting last night
There wero three pages promoted to the
rank of Esquire fully Instructed In Its
sublime lesson. A committee of six
with George K. Dash ell as chairman
were appointed to Inaugurate a plan and
raise tbe necessary means for entertain
ing the members of tbe next grand lodge
which la to meet In this city. A com-
mittee of six with Mr. T. W. Mullaly as
appear to be In earnest and In all
prooaoiuty win aucceeu in aecurin
enough members to organize a full d
vision "of at least 35 strong and com'
tnence drilling as soon as the weather
gets a little cooler. Tbe San Antonio
division will enter tbelr team In the state
prize drill to be held In this city next
April.
Tbe Endowment section received
three new applicants tho past week and
win soon nave a large niemoersoin
ine medical examination in tnis ran
very strict and gives to Its member!
pcriectiy sale ana rename insurance
tbe very lowest rates.
.The order In this city Ii composed of
some or our belt citizens and the mem'
bershlp li increasing steadily.
TUB HOUSTON EXCURSION.
Details of tbo Programme Arranged
by Joint Commltteos to Enter-
tain tho Visitors.
An cxcilrnlnn from Hoimtntt (lalelnti ami
other point nn tho Mui)t will srrlre heru mi
llin nlntit of Julrl.Hli. Tim llatli llHIm. Ar-
Iratlona will mine ly Urn eictlritlnn. Tho ex-
ralonlsia will Iki mot at the leKit. and ea-
cortM to tho Kxeolalnr lllianli
i .riiiurj.
nri'lieatmit anil Crockett trerta. After
wcleoni' then
tier win tiroocf.! to
KrKoliliall whei
iilacellaiiemia entertain-
Iiavla HlflVa Cnpt. John gcaaluns.
Tho Alamo Anchors.
i:at nminifrrn al rf.t.
A!amuatrrct.tfotutnn street to Iho turn-table.
aere three cars will lie taken ror thusprltitfa.
ihrto a woloniiilnir luMrona will 1m
nuulo by Dr. J. II.Btarnoa which will bu ro-
. varied ttmirrnmmo Is nn-nans! for the ente-
tatninent of tho vlaltnra while at tho iiprlnjr.
Tlio admlsfllon will no a cctila. Tw-lhlm
I nr eltlU'iia.
'ho tw o engines weroirhcuit atart aitnullan-
iir or tiilel tiuerltr. and atHrte.1 Irnin a
t mi llwvcr avotiuo. ail varda fmintlio
lllch In front of the cathedral mi tho wcat
rt" and tho cnirln
1 hoit atcani lm and bciran Ihmw.
ii nr water which turnover waa
whllo Nil. 2 did tint reach 4l pound
their '. Inch nui-
fim-o and alinnta mi
liulh aide were then act tip and Iho rivalry
1 uaed their lartreat noxzlo first. IS
ich. on slmrlo lumc. and No. 2 used tholr
atnatl niuzlo. Inch. Ihilh atn
tiro! w'VKi'uiidVmi liotliU
il to havo the advantage or hclghla or
id l1! luetics dlatne-
No 2. Hplondld reaulta
i chief complimented tho boys
-nxincaaa no nmi over seen an)
rolllnir up Iho hone after Iho teat
mo irnni ircitmtr men
Ttin tent iravo treneral Hatlafiictlnti tn nil.
There waa nn lll-fct'llntr engendered and uniti
ng but friendly rivalry. Tho advanunto
u in no wun no. sompuny a tticlr eie
l-'red lllcner. Is ruuillliir with tho cle
!whllo tho cinrlnccr or tin. 1 waa not
rully ticuainll witli hia steamer ami war
Bhnll Our Qlrls Receive n Business Educa'
tlon?
illlor Han Anluntn l.iuiiTt
Tu tho thfiUKhtfiil practical mind it would
llier
old Im hi
r to tin
i wry. fStlllthui
iili.e
lllfiNmi.l
Jvlnir a eliti
luhlUlic.l
to the fmiit with a ili-cfded amrmatl
ir of this any step In this direction sliouM
L a woman's stdiero should onlr Ih Umlte!
by hur capacity. Huch a step was taken lu
our city w hen tho Ammo uusiness col euro
(jBtiitilinhml. and Its doora oix iun! In atudi
ofljoth sexes. In this nroirtuslve day when
almofltlf not entirely closed to lhein.lt be
comes of tho utmost InitMirtniiou that onnor
tunlty bo afforded them to fitly prepare. I Ii em-
workers. Therefore an Institution which
makes no dlscrlinlnntloii In favor or th
nnd seeks to encourajfo
nd who stands tn
tho weaker i
no sliimlo bunli
rlnclnle i .laces a woman entirelv at
lercvof thoHO with whom sho mav bo dcal-
Ititr. Itlafulo Idea that our irlrls do not
need practical business tralnliifr and auo-jual
A irlrt iii-fHl lio iiotio thu Icbh 'irci
womanly; none tbo less tho sruardlan anirclof
tho flresldo U'cause sho tindcrstaads how td
rentier au aocouni prupiTiy anu uoos uoi mix
her debits and credits. On the contrary tho
uuiuiopinem oi aii ino powers ituc ni ner 1
better care for tho homo her womanly natu
Is rolled on to cieato.
nay tiiun with such old roiry Ideantliat
i. Tralnthetii tin to bo ltidciendeiit. wlf.
reliant women. Tho It mo Is past when they
could afford to bo anything eUc If It
It should bo esHclally trratirylnir to all wlxi
3 Interested lu noting tho profrruits of a lib
it the
Icirola
Mary ine second daughter or Mr. (leo
Dulfnltr. Her example li a good one i
should bo followed by others among
bright spirited girls.
What the Stockman Bays.
Tho Texas Stock man a very ably conduct d
paper supKrtod by the stockmen of Western
Texas has tho following to say In regard ti
tho projKJrtcd northwest extension;
Thu Illinois Central. If wa inlHtako nnt. now
controls tho St Iouls and Texas Narrow
uuagc ana wuo mo nonnwesiern extensui
of ttio Aransas Pass absent and direct count"
t luu net ween tno tit u. & T. and a A. A. 1
ItventHiy u twi wuuiu mo tuiuro great I
stock route from Southern Texas to tho uoi
from the north to refrJirerators (whe
dtldo water bo via Han Antonio? Would
t tho sleepy old town enjoy tho distinction
an Inslirn meant llttlu tau. exU-udliur from
ion lam. ougnt not erery proicrir
erlean hog" and
r ol hli (In vi to
drlvti a blind mule back
id forth letwen
Kan Antonio and iterrvilloT
HUllnsry and Fine Dress Goods.
s from tbo nucleus of the grand and
linn'. At I nut. Kit
I ale. Oak hunt. et.. nf Can.
ton Milan black and white and mixed straw
Modena chin and of 11 no materials awi on ox.
hlbltlou and tho lady rcadors of thoLtuiiT
Ooll of this county died this tuornlng at
o'clock at bor ra side nee on North Flon
street. Mrs. Dletler was 64 veara nl.l ai
camo to Texas with tho Castro colony In 1H15.
Sudden Doath of a Colored Woman.
Information was received by Justloo Adam
at 10:'Wa.m.thata ootorud woman ha-1 died
suddenlvou Crocket street and J u lion Adam
with tbat promptitude for which iiols houora
uiy uiBiingnitnou. caus-ju a jury 10 vo sum-
moned and with the lunrwent uu to Investi
gate tho caao. It w as dl scovc red t h at
Kmmeunu einitn living at. oiu crocket street.
ia oolored wiimau lnolliiod to oornulenev. haii
been found dead In her bod about 10 o'clock
this morning by hor family a 8ho was com-
plaining yestcruay. Tbe Inquest will bo held
MAS & OPPENHEIMER
212 and 214 Commerce St.
Tho Most Extensive Stock of White Goods Laces
and Embroideries in the Southwest. We quote for
THIS WEEKZ:
At 8 Cents.
'InoKhccr India Linen ami Nainsook Checks.
At 12 I -2 Cents.
tla Linen. Victoria Lawn and Faiur Kat'n.
Checked Muslin.
At 20 Cents.
laid Mulls. Nalnxmk. Unrro do Paris ami
'ancy laco effects.
At 30 Cents.
rlmrTldn a verrMvIWi Hntln Plaid rtTeet.
Inn Kifm-li ItutUtftt. Veniaii Uwim. Mull.
h'ancy (jicu I'lalds. etc.
At 50 Cents.
'f k tho stream uf Kan pitrchasera wa
l an uar inna-i Mien
lileredim Silk and fulli
At $2.00.
Klotof 1 1 I Arlt-llcullr I'nluteil ami Pitney
-veil Handle worth f's
At 10 Cents.
ti l'iil.rk'1 I'Uit IW Fancy Drens (linr-
At I 2 1 -2 Cents.
At 25 and 35 Cents.
tela Hiitni'n.
At 50 Cents.
iioiuKatlM iitt. Tint NVwoat Wiuli flniMlfl
Uliillncs."
At $25 and $28.
and ('nam Cnalinun and .lril nut
Itk'lily i:inbn.ll.'n-l UuIh'B.
k-Colorfl lnii and Htnlirolderles t
lnnieh any at the hIkxu iroods
Aransna Paas liAllway Notoa.
Tialtlo ManairtT VoHktitii lm rtHirnnl frn
ntritting ii.f iicciii
thut NeutTnrt I
KMIIIt In a driv nr i
Men-
nch tnjureil and
Ho al.) sayathal
daniflin in ridltrir stirk whs erv Ilirlit
it ih iiniierntfNxi f it Al Londueior Hiirker I
t'M r'CiKinnlio for tliu accident nnd hasU-cn
retired frnm tlinirlc.i
Hlitt-eu rum r hin.e4 wen shlnitil by
Kln-llny AMiivlVM frtmi John Camp'H ranch
rllle.
llaea Ka
r l.ui.l of be
rldirean.lltwlli;ir
Hnn Antonio Cavnlry.
'hu "enu Alittmln Cuv nlry Cntnpuny" held a
ctlnifla-t nlKhl uud fin members wen. si-
lit. 11-I.iks I enmilltiitliiu weroadn-
1 uud i. Ml. Tin elected. I. V. Ma.larasz
iddont; M. Itilllaa. vli'.-lnesldenli r. Ter-
I. set'ielitry. anil .1. V lllekmiin. Jr. irons--r.
Thesu will servo until ll.o .itmpany I
.In a military rnrcc. Iliilrnrms mil li.se-
I11I..U..I horses all of black nnd not loss
in li humls hluh. vvlll Im purchaMHl and
bleaereeled ror tliflr cure. 11 rat Itusa
Ipnil.ubly In eaptiUu.. lulllitllnn tn: M
iill.ly dues II. Next Wednesday lilnht
it lueetluif.
Justice Crawford's Court.
Nicholas Florin waa arreatcit fur imlnir to
lliohiiusu of Mlutlra Martinez forcibly d rl v
uirheroutot tho liuuiu and tben nallluif up
Hampsi
1 lluchanit
Iho tin
lion Bamuel 1
ha
lujiirimr her proticrty.
f fllll each. These
tutlirul unit. rlc nv ilcserv
inlihmrnt and It fehould ta meteil out tn
lint la thu only way In which such
-II 11
1 hu M.rsuadcil 111 bebavu then
ko her life butafterhear-
Justice L'rttHfurd dismissed tho
The Humanitarians.
Tho society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to
blanks for membership which
eel .ted ami ordered paid for.
Thoontcrtuiiimenlcinnmltti'orciiortod unfa-
i.ramy on tuoacnemo tor too pre
rTcuiy-iu
o addi.il tothe roll nf
nuking a total of lul.
H ordered to collect dues of
t Five dollars for tbo gentietnon. and
by-la
id acour
Adjourded to next Thursday night.
Philip Beat's Milwaukee Boer
The best In tbe United States can ah
waya ne nan 01 tne Aiamo ice company
nutation this beer haa acquired
leaves little to be said as every connois
seur In beer knows that there Is no other
manufactured on this side of tbe water
tbat rivals It. 7-2-Ct
There are still 1800 Cherokee Indians
In Western North Carolina where they
bold 711000 acres of land by deed of
trust. They are urged to go to the In
dian Territory and are considering tbe
matter.
A dispatch from Thebes reuorts that
the French project ror draining Lake
Copals Into Lake Llkln was Inaugurated
on me iztti. i ne oojeci 11 to reclaim
2ouuu nectarea 01 ricn son ror cuitlva
tlon.
Kngllsh Methodism Is beglanlnir to
protest against tbe three years' limit of
its Dasterate. A prominent iintion
journal says It Is emptying the largest
onapeis in city anu country ana con-
demns It as being no longer necessary
ami totally un-nesieyan.
A gold mine at Grata Valley Cal has
Just declared Its two hundredth monthly
dividend. The tint was declared In
1800. and there has since been paid to
the stockholders the sum of $37600O0or
more than $1200 per share of the par
vatue 01 91UU.
Fltz John Porter was born at Ports
mouth. N. II.. Auir. 30. 18U. and uradu
ated from West Point In 1815. lie
served with distinction through tbe war
with Mexloo being severely wounded at
tne assault on tne capital sept id ohi
A young man of Lewiston Mo. who
drove to tbe bonse of the bride-elect to
be married last week Saturday and was
Informed tbat tbe girl had decided after
all not to marry him compromised the
matter by taking away the weddlag
Parasols Parasol?
Although tho Inroads mada on this stock
At $3.50.
tur atyles
blit Job worth 15.60.0
At $1.50.
Sixty Ecru Pongees rarngon frames
At $3.50.
Kcni Pongtw. lined trimmed with handsome
At $5 $6 and $7.
Lace Department
elves. Other folks do that torus rtvt.rt
customer Is an advertisement llcroaresoiue
nr tno fjuotauona ror tnis wecki
At lOand 12 I -2c.
Egyptian and Oriental Ijiees 3 Inches wide.
At 20 and 25c.
Ka-yptlan and Oriental. In White Ileliro fancy
Navr lllue. llrnwn and Tan. At HO and x
seven Inches wide lit Iho above styles.
At 45 Cents.
Whtto and llclire 1.1 inches wide; ami atDVi
Whllo Kcrtl and llelre 18 Inches wide.
Box Dress Robes.
ItotM 1'altcrn 10 yanl India Linen wlllt a
yarda of Fltnbroldcry In two wldUia at $2.60.
Ten yanla nne Unen ll'Inde.Oyarda of beautl.
rut embroidery at $3.50. Kancy Utfmere and
('ativaa Cloth IIoIm'S with colored embroider'
trimming at 0 Sl'j and .14. I'ongoellreu
Itolioaat S78lOloiOan.l .20.
The Banltary Companies.
Editor Pan Antonio LlotlT.
In yonr Issue of yesterday's I.ioiit 1
notice an article headed "Can't It be
Kemedled?" I'ageahave been wrltltD
about this stibect but so far no remedy
has been applied yet. I am surprised
that the city attorney Is one of the many
sufferers. When tbe late Han Antonio
Sanitary A Fertilizing Company were
harrassed on trivial charge! before tbe
courts last year wbrn they were at the
time ably managed tbe city attorney
made the remark In open court tbat tbe
city Is trying ber utmost to ferret ont
tnis evu ana aoate tne nuisance. Barely
they have accomplished HI And a pet
of theirs runs the so-caUed Hanltary &
Fertilizing company with the omission
01 ine last woru. mere la no fertilizing
material manuiacinreu oy ine present
private concern. It has only the name.
The fecal matter of the city la collected
as per dollar! and cents and the mate-
rial Is wasted as the surrounding coun-
try will show.
itepeai tne sanitary laws and oar city
will he In worse condition than she ever
wasl When the city had a reliable com-
pany chartered by the state authorities
and consisting of business men to have
this work performed tbey laid every
Imaginable obstacle In tbe way until
this company was forced to atop opera-
tions. This only to favor one of tbe
Tlngl" And now tbe cry arises "Can't
It be Kemedled 1" I say no not under
the present administration.
Signed. II. M. LaxDAUER.
tura For Pius.
Piles are f nxiuontly preceded by a senae of
weight In tho back Inlna and lower part of the
abdomen causing the patient to suppose be
haa some affection of tne kldnoya or nelfb-
boring organ. At tlmoa symptoms- of Indi-
gestion are present datuloney uncaatueaa of
(ho stomach eto. A moisture like per titra-
tion producing a vory alagreeable Itching
after getting warm la a common attendant
llllnd lllcudlng. and Itching Flic yield at
once to tbo application or Dr. Uoakano's Pile
Itemcily which acts directly upon the parts
Spatial to Artists.
Ono of tho finest establishments that Sau An
tonio If not Texas can boast ot la the Art
materials of both domestic and Im
ported kinds. Kngravlng. chromoa and
aiuunga aro on nana in au enaiesa variety.
srlndow glass and nnedomeatlo andtm-
Host Estall.at.
J. J. Atkins. Chief of Police. Knozvlllo.
Tenn.wrltea: "My family and 1 an; benctto-
Klnir'a New lilsonverv for oonsumntlom Vav-
Ing found It to bo all that you claim for It de-
sire to testify to Ita virtue. My friends to
whom 1 havo recommended it pralso It at
every opportunity. Dr. King's Now Discovery
Cough. Cold Uronehltfs Asthma Croup and
bothered with' hnadatAm. vnu
fldircttv. nervous and reiieraltr out nf
sorts and waut to braco up. II race up but
with stimulants spring tuedlcinos. or bit
ter which havo for their basis very oheait.
bad whisky and which will stimulate you for
tlon than before. What you want Is an altera-
tlve that will purify your blood start healthy
action of liver and kidneys restore your vital-
ity and give renewed health and strength.
Huchamodiotnoyouwlll find In Kloctrio llit-
tors and only CO cents a bottle at A. Urolss
drug store. . il
Tbe Physiology of tne Liver.
The liver la thn larireit aocrtlnir nrtran In
the human body and tho bllo wnleh U so
crctes U more Uablo to vitiation and misdi
rection rrotn its proper channels than any
other of tbo animal ttutds. Luckily for the
bilious however there Is an uufsillog source
of relief from liver complaint namely Hos
tetter's Stomach Itinera a medicine which
for over a quarter of a century hat been
achieving thorough cures of the above men-
tioned ailments fever and ague dyspepsia
bowel complaints rheumatic and kidney at
ecuon anu aisoruers in vol ring loss oe ner
vous vigor. It Is moreover a preventive of
malarial disease aud affords protection to
thousands of portions rtsldluv in districts of
country where that dire scourge Is prevalent.
as a remedy aoapieti to mo ineaioai require-
ments of famllle. It Is supremely desirable
aud as a means of fortifying a debilitated sys-
tem it la thoroughly to be depended upon.
oam oauar ijodk. a i;aueee peauier.
thought he bad to to bMTllj armed
while traveUnff In Texas aad boacht
himself floe uxHhooltr u4 lUrtetfoff
on tbe train yetterdaj but waa ajreeted.
tie wu nnea 90 a Terr low pejuutTt bj
the recorder thle morning.
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