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Volume VI. Number 189.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 26 1886.
Only $5 a Year
JOSKE
Fans and
Our Immonso assortment of Summer Dress Goods Is replenished
jroekly during tho season by now shipments nud tlio latest novelties
ire added to our already vroll-seloctod stock of White Goods Nain-
sooks Mnsllns Lawns Organdies Porcales Porcaltnes Ktainlncs
and Oanvas Cloth.
3 LACES AND EMBROIDERY ;
We carry tho largest stock of Bolgo-Oolorod Egyptian Oriental
In white cream and ucigo-colorcd in Flouncing All-Over and Narrow
to match at prices lower than lino goods gonorally arc sold.
IN PARASOLS
Tfe are ahead of all competition
gards prices quantity and styles.
JOSKB
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business center with bcit accommodation!. 0-4 1
A. A. & F. A. BROOKS. ROBERT H. HUNSTOCK.
LOOK TO YOUK OWN INlT.ltl'.ST3 AND I'ATltONZZB
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE.
Mesale anfl Retail Dnttani Dispensing Fbarmacists
"I'uro Krult Syrups nmitco Colii;Smtu'nil Mineral Waters fnnshintly (
CITY STORE.
14 Commerce Street San Antonio
Carries tho lament stock or flnot
INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS
Of any homo In tho State. Storekeepers and heads of fain I lien will do wolltomal
their purchases attblscstabllshnient. Tlio following QreciiUoffteaalwayi In stock t
JAVA MOCHA MARACAIBO RIO Etc.
TKLKPHONK NO. 196.
FIT EASE AND COMFORT.
ilea's Pebble Goat Shoos made to order for 12 ?&.
Mod's 0 alters made to order from $3 75
Men's Calf Boots niado to'order from $8 00.
Kopalrintf while you wait Men's Working shoes made to order from f 3 GO.
Men's shoes halfsolod and hooled from 75c. Ladles shoos half soled and heeled from 50c.
GOLDEN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
S. B. WITCHELL - - Agent
No. 81 Soladad Street San Antonio Texas
SAN ANTONIO CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
FINE CARRIAGES
Buggies Farm and Spring Wagons Agricultural
Implements
CORNER MARKET STREET AND MAIN PLAZA
San Antonio Tkxis.
ROBERT E. CHAPMAN
F. T. JOHNSTON
LovesHlss. Ite or Koholsft Johnston
Fort Smith Ark.
Johnston Wilkinson & Co.
Wholesale Grocers and
SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN;PLAZA (French Buldlng)
Sfi'l'"1 sulpmonls of Cotton Yi onl. I
Hides and country Produce. mm I
BROS
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Parasols.
IN HOSIERY
Wo otter tbe greatest bargain In fancy
goods as well as In the staple lines.
BIROS.
Windmills Etc.
c PROPRIETOR
R. WILKINSON
LatootWIalnsonllroa. Lato of Wilkinson Bros
uuruBuuu miss llornando. Hiss
Commission Merchants
C!-v A v. 4- I "1-
0311 AntOlllO. 1 eX
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
From all Parts of tho Qlobo Con
densed and Boiled Down.
FOitKiax NKWri
Tlie countcr-revolutlonarv inlnlitrv In
lluliraria has deposed tho revolutionary
cabinet and Is supported by the people
and the troops A deputation has set
out to hunt up Prince Alexander and
restore him to power.
It seems certain that Russia will In
tervene by marching troops Into Dulga-
rla under the pretext that anarchy pre
vails In tbM country and that she will
not sutler Alexander to return to Bulga-
ria In obedience to the wishes of her
people.
In London the stook market was de
pressed on account of the serious aspect
of affairs In Bulgaria and the danger of
In Paris the stook market was de
pressed at the close owing to the re-
orieu restoration oi Aiexanuer to power
n Bulgaria and to the apprehension tbat
i European war would be the result of
llutslan armed intervention In Bulgaria.
All stocks underwent a decline but par.
tlcularlv suoh as were likely to be most
seriously afleoted by an extensive
European war
Telegrams received In Iindon atatn
hat I'rlnce Alexander had landed at
ltlen but give no account of bis subse
quent movements.
The serious aspect of affairs In llnl.
gar I a has caused the English oablnet to
telegraph a request to Lord Salisbury
the premier to return to London Imme-
diately. Yesterday a big lire was raging In Liv-
erpool and the damage was no doubt
Mr. Oladstone has cone to Berlin.
where he expects to spend three weeks.
The British cabinet has appointed Sir
Itedevers Duller commissioner to Ire
land. A portion of the opposition be-
lieve the appointment of Butler Is a pre-
liminary step to placing Ireland uuder
martlnfclaw.
The Master Cotton Hnlnners assnniii.
tlon of Bolton. England representing
500000 spindles has resolved to reduce
wages live per cent provided three-
fourths of the spinners of Ashton and
uiunain agree to mane tue same reduc-
tion. The reduction would Bfleot GOO.-
000 working-men and women.
The cholera' In Italr does not annear
to be Increasing to any extent.
Belfast has had a Iresh riot but It wss
between the police and the rioters. In
which the police were driven olT tho
Held. The streets were Anally cleared
by the troops and six rioters arrested.
Ilenrv Ward Beecher la sink anil haa
gone to Scotland for restoration.
POMKHTIO NEWS.
Commissioners Saulrcs of New York
lias been removed from bis office by the
Hlil approDation or uovernor
Mr. Powdorlv's recent speech con
demnatory of socialism etc. has pro-
voked a reply from Anarchist Parsons
of Chicago In which he says socialism or
anarcnum aim ine nniguts oi i.auor are
working to accomplish the same end
the abolition of the wage system.
The strikers on the street cars In New
York yesterday seized a car on Three
Avenue drove out the passengers and
turned It over on Its side. Tlwy al.o
attacked and upset a open car that came
along and drew a revolver on the driver
who tried to hinder them from seizing
his car. The arrival of the police dis
persed the rioters.
ltev. John C. Beecher. brother of
Ilenrv Ward onmmltted suicide vaster.
dayat Elmlrn.N. Y by shunting him-
self through the head lie has for
vears oeen suuerini? rram mental
troubles. lie was about S3 years -of
age.
Congressman Craln has irone to Cor.
pus Chrlstl.
rue surviving soldiers of the brigades
ot ltoss Cranberry and Ector held a re
union at lyier yesterday uenerai Hul
ltoss was present and made a speech In
wuicu political issues were not touched
upon.
Waco. August 23. A. J. Rosenthal of
rujetto county was eiecteu permanent
presiuent oi me repuuuean state con
vention. Dealing wrignt cuney and I.
W.Madarasz. E. W. Roberts of liar
rls. was elected permanent secretarv.
mm .iym morion ox uauas ami w. a.
wmie.oi r.nms. as assistants number
of delegates about 400. No platform
nas oeen agreed upon. At u o'clock last
night the convention adjourned till 0
mis morning.
Hlstorlo Document.
Tom Rife the custodian of the Alamo.
exhibited to the Light Dtrenatetlc a
document tbat has an hlstorlo value. It
is a warrant issued by David Crockett In
1818 when he was a Justice of the peace
In Lawrenoe county. The document Is
wnony in writing ana is written In
doiu uiiunci maniy cnaracters lndlca
tlve of tho strong will and berotc de
termination charaoterlstlo of the writer.
The ink has turned brownish and the
paper Is yellowed with age. In one
part where the document has been fold-
ed the wrltlug Is obliterated. The war
rant reads as follows;
Statu ok Texas 1
Lawrence County.
To any Lawful Officer to Execute and ltcturn
You are hereby commanded that of
too goous anu cnatteis lands and tene-
ments oi Isaae Shlpman and Josenh Lan
caster you cause to be made the sum of
tuirty-one oouars ana nineteen cents
debt and cost of suit $17.60. William
Sohor obtained a judgment against the
said Shlpman and Lancaster on the 16th
dav of November. ISIS
Given under my hand this 28th day ot
David Ckockxtt J. P.
KNDOnSED.
Schor vs. Lancaster and Shlpman.
Sherlfl's fees $5 00
Justice's fees 7 50
Levied one Illegible.! on8 cow and
vn uuc uener two sows anu ten
shotes.
Execnted and returned sattstled by
CertlUed by one B. Holland sherlU.
A Curs of Pnaumonia.
Mr. D. II. Barnaby of Oswego N Y.
says that bis daughter was taken with s
violent oold which terminated with
pneumonia and all the best pbyslolans
gave the case up and said she could live
but a few hours at most. She was In
this condition when a frlanil rannm.
mended Dr. William Hall's Balsam for
the Lungs and advised her to try it.
She accepted It aa a last resort and was
surprised to find that It nrodnneil a
marked change lor the better and by
preserving In It use a cure was afleoted.
The Evil of Baa Company.
Mr. T. II. Banks denies that he was
making any undue compromise with the
city party when he was seen talking
with O'Leary and Casslano yesterday
and wants It understood that he "ain't
built that way." This Is no doubt true
but Mr. Banks will do well to keep out
of suspicious company A man Is frn-
ouently judged by tbe company that he
keeps.
Justice Crawford's Court
Juan Ramon arrested for assault upon
his wife; It should have been aggravated
assault. This Is tbe samo Ramon who
three years ago shot his wlte In tbe
arm and eOected his esoape Into Mexico.
Iolsa Marlscal was arrested for using
vulgar and Insulting language to Jesa
Moreno
Bolton it Colton vs. Tom O'ltouke
Judgment for plalntlfls.
J. Angus esse taken under advise-
ment on a point ot law
Lewis Franklin colored displaying a
pistol In a manner calculated to disturb
the peace or Tompkins and family.
White Jury trial.
An Enterprising Dreader.
Or. A. H. Bailey the eminent vetln-
ary surgeon Is about bringing some
very 'line horses from his Kentucky
ranch and some first-class Tennessee and
Kentucky lacks. These he proposes to
put on bfs Kerr county ranch and to en-
gage In the breeding of ilrat-olaas horses
and mules. It Is no small compliment to
Texas to say that Dr. Bailey after a
residence here of some months aril dill-
gent enquiries finds that tbe Lone Star
state Is the best site for operations In
his line.
Dr. Bailey will shortly leave for a tour
In the state among bis many clients and
those who desire his servloes should seek
him then. At the end of the year he
goes to Europe and will then Import
somo of the finest stock there for breed-
ing purposes at his ranoh.
Boycott Threatened.
Both the International and Oreat
Northern and Southern Pacific railway
oompanles are becoming very strict Just
now about their engineers and other em-
ployes going Into saloons and It Is now
worth as much as a man's situation to
be seen by any of the "nabobs" entering
or coming out of one of these liquor es-
tablishments. Contra to this tho liquor
men threaten to boycott tbe railroads for
tneir arbitrary action.
Injured 111a Foot.
Ed. Mueller who formerlv drove for
Carter & Mullaly and who Is now en-
uaueit In unloading at the Aransts Pass
depot was this morning engaged In un
loading a car 01 iron wnenone or toe
bars fell upen his right foot Inflicting
very painful. If not serious Injuries. The
extent of those Injuries cannot now be
clearly ascertained but It Is thought
that It will cripple him for some time to
come.
The Mask Torn Off.
The Intelligent public have at last be
come aware of what aubterfuges are re-
sorteu to in oruer to alienate tno people
from our home Industries especially the
Lone Star beer. Did anyone ever hear
of a beer war In San Antonio between
Milwaukee and other foreign beers be-
fore tbe Lone Star took tbe lead In this
market? No. It Is now plain that the
Phil. Best Brewing company under dis-
guise made it an object to direct all
neir attacks against tue Lone star.
I'liis establishes the faot that they sought
to be our competitor. Tbe accusation
tbat I was Imported from tbe north Is
wholly false as I oame here for the pur-
pose of regaining my health. All the of-
fice foroe Inside and outside were San
Antoulans long before tbe Lone Star
urewery nau existence as to founda-
tion stones for the Ice maoblne bed they
are of such size and quality that the
company furnishing the machinery re
fused to place It under tbelr contract
witnout tney piacea the stones which
is tue case wuerever suon macninery is
put Id position. As to boilers. Mr. Smye.
how many Imported and how many San
Antonio made boilers are In use here
now? Mr. Smye how many boilers have
you. and who built them?
as to wagons we use ten. lour 01
which we had to Import on account of
ine styie not at mat time in use py our
efforts of Mr. Smve. backed bv
Phil. Best fail to. in any sense stlok and
my belief Is tbat our people will see that
uomDaat is not logic 1 aome ine result
and leave the Alamo Ice company to
nurse Its envy as I can no longer devote
vuiuauie uuiu to replying to luicasier
tlons. O. KoiiiLKR.
Man gr. Lone Star Brewing Co.
Did Not Materialize.
The predloted storm did Dot oome In
last night on sohedule time Dor at n
later bour; but none of our citizens
male or female old or young with
nerves or without nerves are at all an-
gry about tbe failure of tbe storm to
"put in au appearance." mono or us
feel slighted and snubbed. Tbe oloud
in the north threatened a storm of no
mean proportions but It must have
witched off. There waa a heavy rain at
the bead of tbe river and the river
suoweu 11 tnis morning.
How They Bid.
The following bids for the bulldlne of
Ed. Drelss' new house at the corner ot
Mill and Ewell streets were opened this
morning in rvanrenberger suecicman'
ofllce :
L. P. Boetler 7110
i-auiy a uieiniann v
.'. W. Carrlco 0.7G0
H. H.Alvord 0.700
Nlggll & Witt 6578
Newman A Llndahl 6300
U. Frey 6025
Messrs. Pauly ttJJlelmann bid Is for
a rook bouse 18-Inch walls. All the
others are for brlok bouse 12-lnoh walls.
no awaru ua yet oeen maae.
What the Colonel Thinks.
Col. Belknap telegraphed Captain It
B. Oreen of tbe Belknap Rifles from
New York as follows:
I have Just beard particulars and re-
sult of your drill and send vou congrat
ulations. Just as 1 expected. Under
curcumstancci 1 couia not expect oetter.
IIKLKNAI'
Judge Dibble's Thermomoter.
Meeting with L. D. Dibble Esq. who
uueiuuy uuie. tun range 01 ms tner-
mometer eaoh day In tbe year a Liqut
reporter asked bim to furnish him some
particulars of the range of the thermom-
eter which Mr. Dibble proceeded to do
with his customary urbanity:
August 1 08 at 2:30 p.m.
August 24 103 at 1:16 p. m.
August 24 80 at 4:25 p. m.
August 20 00 at noon.
Tbe Mississippi Is so low tbat tbe saw-
mills at Dubuque Iowa have been com-
pelled to shutdown for waat of power.
AT TUB OLD OAME.
ness-llko merchant ami Is not often sur-
prised but be waa yesterday when ho
opened the following letter:
San Akto.iio July 1880.
Mr (leonro llvillnli. fan Antonio:
Dear Sir 1 am raanufantiirlnff nnnr
dynamite and bombers In mr marble
yard for the socialists and anarchists of
unicago anu new lork. ir vou want
some of this stuff to blow up your prop-
xours respeciiniiy
Fraxk Tkich.
Mr. Dnllnlsr. of course had no Idea nf
blowing up bis own property and could
not understand why any one should
make such a proposition until bo read
the I.iaiiT. and then he had a due to the
iry.Tbe letter was mailed from Key
and tbe signature "Frank Tolcb"
waa a foreerv. The wrltlnir Is that of
the crank Huldrelch Telch and slftillar
10 inose memioneu in yesterday's
LlllllT.
Messrs. TEeiiter Bros. received a letter
In the same terms. Illllln nresnired a
little after reading It took another
drink and remembering what the Lioiit
had said be regained his usual equani-
mity. A (Jroat Curiosity.
Dr. Lindner paid a flvlnir visit to tfe.
uln. He found plenty of water there
ut he had no uso for that and ho dis
covered some remarkably fine specimens
ofpetrltled hickory and pine which aro
now oncxuiuiiinn at ine rcauing room.
He also found there the greatest curios-
ity he ever saw In his lire that Is a deaf
and dumb barber who could not talk him
to death with stories of tbe remarkable
(fleets of tbe various preparations he
sold. Dr. Lindner wanted to Import the
man to San Antoolo but when the Se-
uinites tnreateneil to snoot blm If be
Id. M oonoluded he let that man Slav
there.
Arroated.
Deteotlvo Hushes arrested a Mexl.
can named Juan Uonzalea last night for
a cnarge 01 men irom nis naving fried
to sell a silver watch that It was sup
posed did not belong to him. The Mex"
loan escaped from the marshal's ofllce
and started at a run across the San
euro but waa stopped br Deputv
Sherlu Sandoval and returned to Jail
A Strange Request.
A peculiar consignment waa received
In the olty a day or two ago. It was a
box containing the arm and leg of a rail
road official which were amputated at
toe nunset uauroau hospital at uoium-
bus. and which ho nartloularlr desired
should be burled In this city. His
wishes have been faithfully oarrled out.
Santa Anna's Sou Suicides.
News reached tbe oltv vesterdav4hat
Don Jose Lopez Santa Anna son of the
Infamous Mexican general who made
active resistance to tne Texas Indepen-
dence and who waa taken prisoner at
San Jacinto ended bis uneventful life at
Havana a few nays aeo bv suicide. He
bad been despondent and sickly for
some time and placing a revolver at his
head he deliberately tired It Inflicting
such Injuries tbat he died toon alter
Don Santa Anna was C5 years of age
and much resembled his father. He In-
herited considerable property and be-
oame wealthy but as far aa can be as-
certained did nothing worthy of record.
Doomed Official..
News from Washington Indicates tbat
some beads will fall over tbe Mexican
troubles and there are vague rumors
that Minister Jackson and Consuls Linn
and Hrlenam will be recalled for having;
done tbelr duty too welUIn ferrettlng
out facts so closely and placing them be
fore tne government in sucn a strong
and accurate light as ;to compel action.
As regard Brlgham It Is conceded that
be must go and a petition has been
presented to the state department from
residents of Paso del Norte urging his
recall. This Is mainly from those who
are Interested In securing the removal of
an intelligent active anu efficient con
sui inn it win anoru tne aepartment a
pretext ior ms recau
Cannot Now Bo Held.
Prof. Carl Beck regrets to Inform tbe
publlo that the series of grand concerts
ue propuseu to give in 1111. city in oep
tember cannot now be held In conss-
nuenoe of the failure to ellect satlsfac.
101 y arrangements wun tne owner or
toe garuens in wuicn ine conceria were
to have been held. Prof. Beck has noti
fied the musicians of this fact and will
recommence attention' to his pupils to
morrow.
'TIs Bad.
Twodasblng young ladles of the Sec
ond ward called at tbe Liont office this
morning and left the following :
Editor San Antonio Ijoiit
"A young dude living on tbe corner of
Houston anu reoos streets is reeling saa
because bis would-be ladv-love failed to
call owing to tbe lnolemenoy of tbe
weather. He bas the sympathy of all
menus anu neignuor..
Sent Them On
The Belknap Rifles have received their
cartridge belts completing tbe uniform
and equipments and have forwarded all
tneir oiu accoutrements etc. to tne cap-
tain of tbe Lee Ouards. Olddlnirs.
Texas In accordance with the Instruc-
tions received from Adjutant-General
Recordor'a Court.
David Thompson drunk and disor
derly a.
O. Rush drunk. Si.
Edgar Tlnley striking Matilda High
tower. SS.
Juan Gonzales suspiolous obaracter
dismissed.
Mike O'Donnell vagrant 5 or 10
uays
Look Out Please.
Tbls morning as Mr. C. Hago was
stepping from the pavement in front ot
HOhoiz's saloon to tne crossing n.
stenped In the cutter Interolse between
tbe pavement and tbe crossing from
which cause he fell heavily to the
ground and injured his knee. He can
not tell Just new bow serious the dam
age Is but if It Is more serious than la
anticipated the city Is likely to hear of
It In the Shane of a blar damaee suit.
Tbe way In whloh guttering Is formed
In many of tbe streets of San Antonio It
quite contrary to all principle) adopted
In well regulated cities and are liable.
especially on dark nights to occasion so
tbe city is undoubtedly liable.
Verdict of the Jury of Inauest.
In the case of Wm. Mensky who waa
killed night before last by being run
over by a train at Converse station tbe
verdict was. "accidentally killed."
which exculpates tbe railroad from all
utame in me matter
PIPEB k SCilLTESS
alKivi.fao-smlloiit theWALTKIt'l) I'ATKNT MKTAMU BlltNULK ma.looulnr utChai-
w Ji.rn.'i I'aUvHalvsnlicil and CnpjK-r for which wo aro appointed HULK AGKNTH.
ThmoOuntemp latin to Imlld and want a anod duraliln storm-proof as well aa ornamental
ronr should not tall 10 l.uy them and no others Wo truaranleo quality and can saUsfy any
111 ;iW con"!""l"r """P ''eavr and well
ItooOllir anil SMInir In Iron or steel shi-ets. ' Ami
249 Market St and 8 10 .12 and 14 Ytarri St.
Who's Sedgwick ?
When Arthur (I. Hcdirwlnk w. an.
pointed special envoy to Mexico he
nesoriueu in telegrams as "general"
honorable" and "a illatlniriiiihi.il nm.
fessor of International law." As the
cuiiciuaii w.a nut anown 10 me new
or- press tue reporters therobave
sen making Innulrlea. and all thev ran
find out la that Arthur O. Sedgwick Is a
connection of tbe Berkshire Sedgwlcks
aiassacnusetts ana a personal friend
Secretary Bayard to which faot It Is
j 00 owes ine nonor 01 appointment
a lawyer little Is knownofhlm.be.
yond that be revli ed a law manual writ-
ten by a relatlvo called "Sodgwlok on
Contracts and Damages" and the only
exhibition he has. made of bis Interna-
tional law knowledge was In giving evi-
dence before the congressional Interna
tional copyright committee ins titles
general" anu "honorable" are pure-
uuuneay tines aa no nas never Deen
any of our wars or held ofllalal noal.
tlon. At one time he tilled up his llm.
ituu iucuiud a. a lawyer uy writing eoi-
torlals on the New York Evening Post.
i.uout uetracttng anytuingirom Sedg-
wick's tnerltslt lsnnltn nvldent that tho
New York bar oonslder that a much bet
ter anu more competent selection could
have been made.
For Bale.
Two llinnri.. ni-nrlv ...1 ... nw . .... I.
bouirlit ut a burKitln. Citll at tho corner of
Lit uuuk ami nurnel streets tuEI-tr
liiatittnooira. Teiin. wrltt-fl tliul ho was serl-
in ins iiinirsi iiini iruii many reiniilles wltli
illttH-nent. lllltnr lliilm-ed to trr l)r. Kitur'
lllseoverv for Consiiinplloit did so nnd
in Inly i-imil hy usu oru few lulllis.
Tot all Coilirl and Colds with liest results.
is tno t'XK-ru-iin) or thousands whoso
iry. Trial Untiles frvo at A. Kn-lss' UniK
More.
Usrd Tlmss.
While money Is close wairt-s and nrlet-s tow.
liit-nsi-s should lie cut down In eti-ry hnuso-1.1-
Kcononiy Ihowululi word forjlolhors.
.-ml o i DiH-tnr li I s lir n waia tmi nir In
houso it lioltlo of Dr. Ilositnko's Cough
nit Myrun. Mups a Coimli Instantly.
I'l-H Conslimlitlnii. curi-a Cmini nnd tialn In
the Chest In one iilulit. It Is Just tliii mm-dy
rorliitrd times l'rlt-orril enls and f 1. Hum
idea free. Hold by II. 1- Fuwler It. Colin &
Co. j. u. net ine H. ciavln
Walt for Our Opening.
On or about September 10 we shall
open our store No. 238 Commerce next
to uoiuirank rranx x uo's. with a
complete line of strictly ladles' fancy dry
goods and hope by strict attention In
catering to tbe wants of the people to
gain a lair suaro ot patronage.
AUgZI-Dl r iUXK it 1IIR3CII.
BARE BARGAINS I
Ono parlor suit f 18 ut Ktuerflon't.
lactl-rooiu fiirnlturo At Kincrion'.
Wardrobes from tU to -?V-ut Bmorson'i
Two Hue pint. on ITS ami LV -at Kincrsoi
All kinds of rauilcul lintrutncnts-at V.m
son's.
Photographer's outfits at Kmcrson's.
Larjro varlotjr of accoiid-hanj . books-at
Ktnerton's.
Oil stoves f 1 IVl-at Emerson's.
Scwltitf machines from f 10 to 1 18 at Emer
son's.
Diamonds at half their value at Kmerson'
Oold watches at reduced prices at Erne
sons.
Silver watches at very low flgures at Euicr-
Shotguns a large assortment at Emerson
Pistols at all prices at Emerson s.
Emerson keeps a little of everything.
To Our Customers and tbe Public.
3ur utoro will close at 8 d. m. everr nli
except Saturdays for the months of Jujyi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
TMs powder novor varies. A marvel
purltv. strength and wholosomeness. More
eoononuoal than tbo ordinary kinds and can
not be sold In competition with the multitudes
of low test short weight alum or phosphate
powders. Bold only In cans. Boyal Bakln
Fowdsr Oempaay lot Wall ttreeUNsw York.
- assorted stock of all kinds of Tin Plate. Itest
kwnarnll ll'n'nnr Malala. Hh.t.lmn. Ihlark
pplles tools and machines.
10000
San Antonio and Belknap Rifle cigars
arrive this week at Headnuarters. 274
Commerce St. 8-10-tl
Peoplo to Patronize.
When you need anr lobnrlntlnircall
around and get prices at the Lianr
ofllce.
Remember that Maverlck'a bank
pays 4 per cent on deposits. 7-8tf
During Dr. Lowrv'a abaenca at tho
New York Polyclinics Dr. Barnltx will.
attenu to nis practice. tw-iu
In order that sufferers mav knnw
tbat Aoker'a Dyspepsia Tablets will al-
ys cure them Ragland 4 Co. and
L. Fowler emnhatloallv aav that If
tho Tablets do not relieve every case of
Dyspepsia Constipation Sour Stomach
Sick Headache Heartburn etc they
do not want any pay. Tbe physicians
say .they are the finest combination that
can be found. Price 23 cents. 3
Dr. Weathers with twentv vears'
praotlce makes tbe treatment of aoute
and chronlo diseases a specialty. Par
ticular attention gtveo to uiseaaei or
children. Ills remedies are safe and
pleasant lie It a thorough physician
uu ere ii niii.t set-oca to none. Visit
Ith prescription one mile from ma
residence 227 Elmlra street one dollar.
iIuuuo no. o-ll-U
:-.Tonlo Cordial the great system renova-
ot this climate are subject such as
sa. debility melancholy while. fallln'
l ration. Itnlr tr i
r asscrtl
r saio or r. itaucycr & on.
Spatial lo Artists. m
UllOOf tho fln(4tMULIiahmrrnfalhatRn An.
tonio. If not Texas can boast of li tbo Art
0 all cry or O. II. Iuetler at Corn mo re
street. Hero can bo had artist's and drauht-
tIiat4ritU. Of both dmnntilln ainrl Im.
l-ortctl kinds. KiiKravlriffs ebromos and
ainunK aro on nana in an endless variety
'lcturo frames mouldlujri and materials for
painuntr in larva varieties.
China dcoorauoni
a lanro assortment.
Mueller
ihlnmcntj
direct from faetoneslarresblpmentsof
pftluu oils and other material In that line as
ported decorative wall paper aro spccialtloa In
ajs establishment. U-13-lv
stafMall the Weeklt Liqut to vnnr
friends In the country. One dollar a
year.
An Old tllltsn Ipsski.
Mr. J. M. Nonls nn old resident of Itorao
a. says that he had been badly troubled
tlh Kidney CumphUnt for a great many
anu with rzema for thrvo years; at
oould scarcely walk and had tried many
-atment afforded ului great roller and be
Illoud rusitlt-r. HoldbyA.JJrolsa.
Moil Eie.llant.
.1. Atkins. Chief of Pnllno. KnnTVlll..
Tenn. writes: "My family and lanCbeneao
lunea ot your most eiounent medicine. Dr.
lug found It to bo all tbat you claim forlt.de.
slro to testify to Its virtue. Mr friends to
whom 1 have recommended It pralao It at
every opportunity. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption Is guaranteed to euro
Coughs Colds ilronchlus. Asthma Croup and
every affection of Throat Chest and Lungs.
Trial Bottles free at A. Drelss' Drug Store
Busklsn's Iralaalalva.
The Best Salve In the world for rhita.
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hanoi!
Chilblains Corns and all Skin .Erup
tions ana positively cures piles or no
lisj miiuirai. ii is guaranijea to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Liiua tasui per uox. x ur sue DT A.
V
unesa.
The Metropolitan saloon.
Tbls establishment undertho management
of Messrs. Fred Kerbleor Han Pedro springs
and J. D. Krleto rormorlyof the Two Brothers
skiouii Kuiiuoa tu popularity every aay.
Both gentlemen are well vened In the art of
catering to tho publlo taste and will leave
nothing undone to please their visitors
patrons and friends. Tbe very beat qualiUes
of wines liquors and cigars ail popular
brands of beers alos seltsor and aolneral
waters native as well aa tho best imported
a Gnat ilood Madislns.
Rosadalls cures scrofula awelllngi.
goitre skin diseases liver complaint
rheumatism eta. Bead the following I
"l have been a great sufferer for U
years not able to walk from an Injured
leg. Have tried many H. D.'i and their
remedies to little purpose. I believe
Rssadalls will cure me. Bend ma one
dozen bp steamer. It was recommended
to me by a friend. 1 have taken two
bottles and find It helping me. The
druggist who usually keep it are out of
it anu a cannot anoru to wail tne Slow
arrival of their supplies.
Lake Ireno Florida. J. T. Bans
Superintendent Board of Publlo Instruo-
tlon.
Our readers are cautioned In
bUVlntr meillelnaa whfnh ar n.l mm.
dorsed by some weliknown druggist.
Ragland fc Co. add H. L. Fowler has
made a thorough stuuy of Blood dis-
eases and after a careful investigation
and many praotlcal tests positively as-
sert that Acker's Blood Elixir wUloaro
all bloed disorders riddtnsr the srstesa
w. ii. luspui-iue. anu leaving it straws
vigorous and healthy. They warrasTt
as t. stceruua.cure lorsu sausensj
eases. 1
MrStuorbllM for the Wasou.1 Lmht
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