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-(organ City Sbd OtmvOo.
An now open for business oa TntIm
avenue and are rally prelaws to ip-
ply til oomert with fresh M oysters
and game and everything la their Una.
Prompt dallTarr to all part of the Mj.
An oytter bar will b attached what
tba bivalves will be served oa Um half
bell and In all styles. Hotels rasta.
ranta and families inppllad. MMf
San Antonio Daily Light
MINSTRELS
AT TURNER HALL.
TO-NIGHT.
Volume VI. Number 314.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1886.
Only $5 a Year
IF YOU
WANT TO HE
I'OsTKD
Fall and Winter Goods
OUT HOME HOI.ll INK0I1.MATI0N FHOJl
JOSKE BIOS.
Alamo
They have one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
Goods ever before brought to this market.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Teias
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR.. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to buslnesn center with beet accommodation. .-)
LOOK TO VOUU OWN INTRUST A NO PATItONIZB
THE POPULAR CORNER II STORE.
Cor. Military Plaza
fw.'S-S
L. ORYNSK1 & CO.
MAKK NO MITAKHI "Till! fOI'UI.AIt COHNKH DltUO STOHE." IHUandKH
fouth tJ.doMillti.r Phun Wjtiht South Klorea Street.
VPure Fruit Syrups unj loo Cold StKl.v'iiotl Mineral Waters constantly ou draught.
Johnston Wilkinson & Co.
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants
H0UT1IEAST OOHNKK MAIN I'l.AZA (French IlulUlnR)
H. D. Kampmann Proaldont -
LONE
Brewing
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
- SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO
"all the Ills which Hull ! lulr
to purchaso onlv such remedies ns nro reliable
specltlos for certain clasBos of disease. For
Instance what man endowed with reason.
mil think or imiinir a cougn niouicinoto
The manufacturers of Acker's lllood
Kllxlrdonot claim that it win euro etory.
thing but positively gnarantoelttocureal
diseases of tho blood luclt as syphilis scrofu
Hun Antonio To:
? agents tor the reined)
Auction.
The undersigned will tell at public
auction at bit office. No. 10 Main plaza
Tuesday Oct. 10th 1880 at 10 o'clock a.
m nll.artlcles pledjjed prior to August
2!)lh and no Interest paid.
M. KoK.staiiEiu
1'nvvn Uroker.
Faint Your Roots.
Ily having your roofs painted well they wll
last thrco times ns long and stops up all tho
nana and small holes thureby preventing
lean during tho storm and rains oi ino
all kinds of house sign and carrlago palntlos
Zottarelll Orchestra.
This well-known oichcstra Is prepared to
furnish first-class inuslo for balls parties
weddlnfrs etc. Satisfaction wnriniitetl. Ad-
dress UJT Acequla street8an Antonio Toxaa
K. 1 Zottahelm Loader
TllOUOUUIII.r
ON NEW
Plaza.
and S. Flores St.
leg
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25" 5
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Hernando Mint.
Hernando Mips.
San Antonio Tex.
Otto Koohlor Soo. and Mnnagoi
STAR
TEXAS
Hlralulous Lseap.
writes! "Ono of my eustomora Mrs. loulsa
l-uo itartoma itanuoipn iuniy jnil. was a
lonjr sufferer with Consumption and was
(riven up to die by her physicians. 8ho heard
of Dr. King's New Dlscovory for Consume-
lunntlis' tlmo she walked to thla city a dis-
tance of six miles and is now ao much lm
lireiss- irniK ptoro.
Wood For Bale.
Best oost oak wood for tale at 4.75 ner
coruueuvereo. Benu orders to il. lias
tlan 301 Ilium street.
lios.l Willi n
Very cheap. Apply atNo 1175 North
Flou'S stroit.
10-2-1111
My Hit U Out or tlyls.
Wbv of oourso It It. Mrs. Hint.
Wolfson bat Just received bit fall and
winter ttyiet ana snapet in millinery-
and invites all the ladlet toaee them be
fore buying elsewhere. A first-class
milliner bat oharge or this ever-Increasing
department of Mr. Wolfaon'a store
Married and Cettina Rsady.
If you are married or Intend to marrv
remember tbat In furniture and house-
hold goods Mr. Wolfton bat a very large
and select stock of everything found In
a first-class furniture bouse and be sells
tbem at prices which are ture to suit
you. wnen in tne city visit mm.
FTWS3fc
w'Com'y.
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
Merer Hotbselilld head of Hie Frank
fort banking house. Is dead.
Gould nronotes to concentrate nil Ills
Mlssourl-1'aulllo shops nt Kansas City.
The total crop of this Year's cnilonla
p1aced Ix and nqtiam-r million bales.
The CmctKO anarchists are Mill hope
ful of another trial. Thu people hope
not.
The new minister In Mexico luiistd
own to the Aztec capllnl vln K( I'asu
Saturday.
James O. limine Is umklni: the lour of
Pennsylvania In tho Interest of the re-
publican ticket.
Germany Is preparing 2.000 railway
carriages for the transportation of troops
anu war material.
lie fore 18C0 there were no overflows of
the iru f coast between Berwick lluv anil
Galveston since lfe'C7 tliero have been
eighteen.
Itlchmond convention U about ended.
May adlourn to-dav. .Sessions have been
harmonious and business rapidly dis-
patched. Htambuloft" will probably be elected
regent 'of llulgnrla unless tbn power
very toon designate n candidate for the
vacant throne.
The death role ut Sabine l'nss and
Johnson's llayou foots up over 2U0 with
a stronir probability Hint the actual mor
tality will reach 250.
Twcntv-slx lives were Inst ut l'ort
Kads during the recent storm on the
bay leading from tho gulf to tho quaran-
tine station below New Orleans.
Itenorts of loss of life by capl.Ini!
schooners or stranded ships or sunken
continue to come In dally. The aggre-
gate loss of life grows to largo propor-
tions. The ex-tberllT of Webb com: I v. Darin
Gonzalet removed from olllce lor defal-
cations bat been arrested charged with
shortage In hit account as tax collector
of over $11000.
TUB LEAGUE TICKET.
la Nominated by an Harmonious Conven
tion of Frlendn of Labor.
The various sections of the Hexnr
County Industrial League held it joint
convention on Haturdny to nominate n
county ticket. At8:l." Mr It. Sclitieie
pretiuent of the league itnieu tun con-
vention to order andstalitl tho olijict
of the meeting and asked for I be nomlna-
temporary oiucers
a. .I.N. Armstrong. .hums Mar
tin Jr. L. W. Street and U W. W. Smith
were nominated. Then It wnaillsrnv-
ered that the president of the league was
tie Jute chairman until the permanent
obalrman waa selected; but A. I. Kuril
igsDerger anu i . it. Aiexiiniiur icoiort uj
The followlne commltlee on delega
tions one from each section rt-presented
wasappolnted on credentials and organi-
zation: L. T. riilllnm. V. Street .las-
Mrtln Jr. A Hclnel.CharlcaCrnwrnrd
W 1'. I.lnthicuin. F. V Wellman. Jiinn
1'erales 1.. Marcbal A. Junriz C
Garcia.
During the time they were out Mr. r
llushlok trave an G-Dlurlbut-uiiliiin-nat-
you-on-the-back-klnd-of-a-spceoh In fa
vor or auopting tne peoples ticket. .'.
Martin Jr. opposetf tho Idea and Mr. J.
N. Armstrong did not believe In thron-
ing over one ring to bolster up n seleot
ring or officers. He was In favor of a
league ticket. Mr. Otto Holms replied In
lavor oi tne peonies' ucKet wnien
was equally well denounced by Jaui r
N. Armstrong
The committee on credentials anil
organization reported as follows:
tv e your committee on uruentinis and
oaganlzatlon find thirteen secilons rep-
resented. Their names are subuiltted
herewith as delegates entitled to si I
with us and we would recommend for per
manent ohalnuan Mr. J. N. Armstrong
of section l;and that the temporary sec-
retaries be made permanent sccretarlet
of this meeting. We would further
recommend that secstons 1 and 2 of ar
tide 2 of by-laws and of section 1 be
taken at our rule of government.
This done the executive council made
the following recommendation:
For dlstrlot clerk T. I'. MoOall; Tor
sheriff. Joe Sbelv: for assessor. John
Crawford; for treasurer Kd. Froboeae;
for county attorney Otto Statlel; for
surveyor. Win. Locke for county elerk.
Tbad Smith: for constable It. Martinez;
tor justice oi tne peace a. w. aicAins
ter and Cbas. M. Uarne: for hide In
ture j. y. i.ignt and rneouoro uanics;
for publlo weigher L. T. Pullman.
Otto Holms moved tbo endorsement of
the people's ticket but this proposition
met with a storm of "noes" and was
voted down.
Then the election of candidates pro
ceeded.
District Clerk. T. P. MoCal nom -
nated and carried by acclamation.
County Treasurer. Ed Froboes by
acclamation.
Sheriff. Nat Lewis and Joe Shelv
nominateu. sneiy eiecteu on tne seconu
uanoi.
County Judge. C. L. Wurzbacb and
W. 11. Huston nominated. The latter
was elected on tho fourth ballot.
Assessor. J. O. Crawford anil D. M.
Poor nominated. Crawford elected on
the tlrat vote.
Collector. John a. Itamsay nominated
ana aarrieu uy acclamation.
county Attorney. otto stallel noml
nated and unanimously elected.
County Clerk John J. Stevens and
Tbad W. Smith. After eight ballots It
was found tbat tba convention was
equally divided and It was decided to
make no nomination.
District Attorney. Oscar llerirstrom
and George Paschal. After the third
Dauot it was teen mat the strength was
equally amueu ana tne convention tie
elded to make no nomination.
County Surveyor. N. M. Looke.nom
Inated and carried by acclamation
Constable. It. It. Martinez. Kd
Stevens John Ferris and Fred Bader-
Slartlnez was elected on the rourtb bal
lot. Fred Bader trot one vote.
Justices of the Peace. O. M. Barnes
and o. w uoAUUter carried by accla-
mation. Hide Inspectors J. P. Camnbell and
J. Morln nominated. Morin' elected on
the second ballot.
County Commissioners. Nominated
left to members of the wards.
Legislators. T. II. Banks andJ.W.
Light nominated and carried by accla-
mation. Publlo Weigher. L.T. Pulllam nom-
inated by acclamation.
The convention then adjourned sine
die and apparently its work gave gen-
eral satisfaction. All worked harmoni-
ous and fairly with Justice to all.
THE BRAKEMEN.
F1RHT DAY OP THE THIRD ANNUAL
CONVENTION.
Ornnd Street I'aeeant and Civic and Mil-
itary Procoislon-A Flno Body
of Mcn-Tholr Welcome Dy
Our Citizens.
I l hell
lit llruthertiiKM f Hnllvri - llr.iki I
ine I'i
i and
lim
id pr
itlilih nearly nil ofn
r;
itu HrrUlnir from all parts of the
K'Virnl iln)s pitM. anil haw mnile Ihi-lr h -ad-ipiarters
at trn .Maw-rick hold allliuinrli
I heir ipioln of 1 lit. if lie
id this Is tho Ihlnl
Hed with iillly I'lirht
first annual nu-etlnir
s In Id In lliibiepie I
UJ. I he
till ii
held nt
Inn 111 IihIim
ho tlilnl annual eiiiirnllou the lolalnum-
rof liMlcN In Itic llrnllierliooil numlier-M
id in ally pcry uno Is reom enlt-d at this
iiiclilliiu. The ohjiils of tlitionkrlaror
e .iilvancenient of Ihn inlcrests of railway
nkctm-n rnr llietr tnuiual Penellt and tlm
ncllt of tlulr relatives or others niter d nth
io as-4iclutlon has always paid out
ctiilnis nw-r f 1.1 II SI. Ilioinrli llils Is lint thi
lilril )ear Their uiotln Is Sobriety llent! o-
eucn and Indllstrr" mid tilklnir Hie deleiratcs
eii i
lit
llll.
I t of I
L-nllel
emliled In Han
nlof
1 lieiieiilenl Is false. Toi
irlilinr subsi-rllNil one
i siitfi-rt-rs at HaMno Pa
il It did not
to hut a tew minutes to riilso i
d dollars for this charitable
a! h un-
by Hi. i
i lly. In i
I ho irraud offk-ers of the Ilrothcihood a
Vlce-nraml M
lllnr-
1 Secretary and
Tie
(lalesburir. Ills-
and Inspec-
S. 1'.. Wilkinson t'halr-
CeaBO. PlilllltiKliurir. N
J.I II. J Mcl'urty.Onennla N.J.ST J.Hhen
ban. llenw-r. t'ol.ill. K. t:ckley. 1'isirla Ills.;
ml uuisiriei fiirrcsi'OiiiiniK.sn-'rciaries.
Tho Krand ollh-era are now In tin city. .W-
iitiiniLiiv trir them. Illthouirh not auielnber.N
Kev. Jolol Weslou of I'eorla Ills who eouiei
ilar Mm iluv Mil nnsaiil brthedele
Kates In slitMsi-olnir Madlsou Siiuaru t hureli
r Hcv John Wrslf.n their orator pn-ncli
lie arierniKin the sprlnirs uils.lons. Alamo
I'rnmeut iiillllnry posl hcml ofthiirlier
oilier lKlnts of Interest Mi-ro visited
nt nluht tho mlnstn-ls. tho var
lely thenlre the t-hurilHS or the downy
etiueh at their hotula and iKiardlnir houses
caualit them.
This iiioiulnir nil hus hurry ami hustle to
yet lead) rorthe panido which to'k plaei at
3 o'clock p III Thiit'illiilinlil ilelelrallou ar
id now nearly all uioueleiraics aie in
tn-lnir taken cam or bv the (' Hiiaiiirler
IMlire. ItnitherliiNMl ot Itallway llrakeiucii. ot
this city and Iho elllens commltleo
Thu follow Imr letter lias bc-n recrlvrd by
Iho lia-iil linlit'i
IIXKI'UTIVK M SSIIIM I
MiToN.iiL't. IJ land f
J.J. Wat Master
tut Iho Ihlnl annual convention
llrr.tlinliondor Itallroadlllrakcineu to
in Sail Antonio Oct. lull which ho rci
111 tsi Impraetlcnblo rnr mm to accept.
Very ItespeLtrully
Tho following delctratcs hao nrrlvtd In ad
ItHrrUliiirir! J It Wlinncv. dlstrlrt
isiiidlnir secretary Hoiltlr Pueblui t: I. Jen-
kins New York: I. C Poster llhioilt C II Lull-
dy Paleatliici II J Powers SI Joe; 11 1. John
son. Popular llluirt II Morirau I. Allwlne
Uraml Island. Neh; W Winn Ilcnhon Texas
rolki:iklns i:rMiackleioril. Houston; w ai
l.vnch. Do Sola. John II Hell. Fort ramcrou
Ills; A W Mautnrd. Ht Iiuls; M Call Motx-rt)
If s ratne eianiicrry .-no; w n nine
Scott Ks.l .1 M llyau Stewart Io.
; t'rlclicrsnu Salt Iake;W Kearney Tex
a: Frank Jesse. Ilawmmrt. Inwa; Thus
It Murray. 1'oiestl II J Saycr Huron; Jo-
Pcrry llurotu Charles W Flaudcrs Hamilton
I' l! Hooper llcrhy Tobacco: Fred I
snariie lleorireiow n; rl vikie lionirviowj
.inn I Valley! J it Jumper and wire. Wood
House. Mo.: I'D Martin. Woodliouso: CTSalh-
J 'I'oblu llurlliiLrlon Iowa; .1 O'lnry IA)
Ki los I ill; T It lllll Naahtilh' Teniii-f.n-.
i lio prtavssiou wus mo look-csi aim n
brilliant paireant orocr wllnesswl In San
tonloand was over :! miles lony. The ban
lio liameof every state In tho Union printed
iilforios. too Knltfhls or l'y thlas In their re
Knlla ami tho twu military companies toRelh
iiuiee forinluirn sinht to the eyes that wll
Arrived at the Han Pedro Biirlhir tho folluw
loir protrruinmo was folluwedi
O orture Jolly ltobbers . Frano von Hunpo
Uiciunir rraycr iiov .i
Address (lov John Irelani'
Selections. ; ll'Traratore. Ycrdl
Address nf Wcliiiiii. Hon. Ilrvnii t'alla
.....KUiiii siayor
' 1 . '..klllBOIl
Si-lection-"YiiOlden Times" Ileyer
Communications
..Urand Seo. and Trea
Kd. Y. tl'Shl
Aildres
. . llon.deo. I'asclu
IV. tl. Van Vleck
walls .... I.illnliurir nonnissean
Address Hon. A. M. Cochran
of Ilallas.Toxai
AddresB Hon. U.S. Itoblnsou
Selection t'otourri from il routuo
Address
Address
Medley "Chilis
.Ho
. Usra
;llon-"Wllllam Toll" i..i -Iti
NOTkH
yor Itoblnsou of Austin Texas will ad-
s tho llrotncrnooit uunna; the week.
lonkln
The mayor and city council i
cession.
The band of tho mtnslrels w
iUlsltlon to thu proei'sslon.
Ithrht or toil of tho deleirn
& til the pro-
iiulto an
ladies with then
r of tho F.xccl-
n.tlctobcr IS ltBO.
mcmliei
OIIIUlllll
Itv
i not iii
tended by tho loiliro.
With all duo resieetto your company I
Bpeciiuur ask inai jou so iiisiruci your ci
uanv. Very truly. Ko F. o'Siik.
tlrand Secretary.
Capt. Turner says that whilst his company
hat o taken tiart lu several such tmrades and
were weloomo the inctula'rs aro not dlBoour-
aared uv the eontrctemps but of oou
nail cltlzeniturn out IrrosiK-e-
id.
The Belknap Hides have abandoned
their trio to the Dallas fair. The mili
tary part of the programme hat been
abandoned as but a very few of the
State inllltla companies had signified
ineir wtiingnest to attenu.
The horrible fato which nvirivbelmed
Hablno Pass last week wns almost par-
lleled by tbat which swept over John
son's Bayou at the tamo time. This tet-
ement Is In Louisiana about six miles
from Salilne Pais. The settlement oc
cupies an elevated ridge of land between
tbo Bayou and an Impenetrable swamp
In the rear. The llayou Is about ID
lies In length and the settlemeut con-
alned about 12(0 people The waters
submerged tho riilgo Io a depth of
wrlva feel burying everything. Of
he 8000 head of slock upon the Island
000 wero drowned; all moveable prop-
rty was destroyed; rlgtily-me Inhabi
tants wero drowned and the bodies of
forty of theso lie rotting In Hie Impede-
trnblo swamps to the rear of the ridge
Into which they were borne by the
weeping waves. In this terrible rolling
Inland of the waters of the Gulf over
wo hundred human beings bave per
ished. Many thousands of cattle and
other stock destroyed and crops and all
moveable properly swept from Ihe face
of tbo earth. The opinion Is expressed
by many that the gulf waters will In a
w years so encroach upon the coast
as to compel the abandonment of all set-
tlements occupying ground only a few
feet above the gulf level. Tho tides
have been higher In the gulf for tho past
wn years than were formerly observed
and the question of Ihe possibility of
the permanent occupancy of the low
ulf lands Is being seriously considered
In tclentlllo circles. In the meantime
this calamity which has overtaken the
settlements at and near Ihe Sabine rail
for tbe most prompt measures of relief.
he suffering of tbe people Is Incalcula
ble and It appeals to Ihe charily and
sympathy of our common human feeling
too strongly to be let aside without an
earnest effort for Iti relief.
CJOS3IP POLITICS NEWS ETC.
Dished Up Ily Ono Who ilaa Boon There.
Sjs-clal CorrcKioud?t!CO.
lttciiMo.xii Tax Oct. lf ISSfl.
Cotton la coming In rapidly and Hie
dollar of our dsddles Is being put In cir-
culation to the delight of t he under dog
In tbe fight. For under our democratic.
mortgage system tbe producer only
works lor tne oDiiging lanuiuru.
Our district court linn W II Burk
hart presiding bat Just ai lniirnt.it
mere was out a small uocaei in laui
tho smallest for many years Tbe Inves
tigations of the grand Jury rev aled n
"loosen ss" in tne morals ot mis siaiu
old county so to speak We take mixed
drinks In tills county tbat Is to say both
parties tlx up a ticket uetore (lit) elec-
tion composed of both parties and It Is
generally elected without opposition;
ut always elected and should any one
of the "anointed" fall to keep the rec-
ords required by law or fall to pay their
occupation tax the year before a few
voies are neeueu no noise is maueaoout
It at "We are all In the tame boat you
know" and all honest and so the money
Is all "present and accounted for" when
demanded. No one cares.
Politically speaking this county with
an occasional exception bas always had
as honest and competent officers at any
In tbe ttate.
Judge Burkbart Is very nonu ar and
will poll a large vote.
The lion. W. II. Craln It gaining
votes tinder the opposition of the
News the lion. William Henry re
fused to pull out the chestnuts for the
News and that's wbat't tbe matter.
Our united convention hat not vet
Deen neiu out win in tne near future.
Accord ng to an old rule or agreement.
waller county is entitled to tne repres
entative this year; but not withstand
Ing this. Old Fort Bend has two candi
dates; one a Simon pure Inadulterated
democrat all the way from Michigan
ny tne way of oioouy Kansas. The be
lievers In "niggers" and wbltet eating
together at the tame table rule he has
adopted for himself and tbe republicans
havo no objection for democrats to
"govern tneir own uemocratio institu-
tions In their own way. "sublected only
to the constitution; provided always
that the nigger don'l oolect.
'men there is a coioreu man wno rests
under a cloud" and of no ability In tbe
world who also Is In favor of breaking
the contract wttu waller provided al
ways ami upon tuese express condi
tions tbat he is the favorite candidate
Then there Is Jake Freemann. a rather
dark and slmon pure African In Waller
who Is anxious to oompel Fort Bend to
stanu uy former usages upon onnuuion
tbat he gets tbe nomination. In fact
Jake Is always on band In a convention
either demoorat. republican or mixed.
reauy ana willing to oner nit services io
"present tie people on an ocossion" 01
any other Jaok succeeded In gettlni
endorsement of the fusion convention oi
Waller. (This It another name Invent
ed down here Instead of democrat) and
has repudiated tbe Waller republicans.
and Is ai toreheaded at a disappointed
mugwump. Also we bave a eandldate
in wauer Artnur u. lompxins Dy
name. He Is no white man: a true re
publican of respectability and It tbe
only candidate In the Held qualified for
the position; I mean In the republican
crowd. Of course no one doubts that
tbe democratlo oandldate will be a fair
representative of true democracy pro-
viaeu ne "artnai."
A poor unfortunate man fell from a
dray a few day t tlnce and broke bit
wo men undertook to knife each
otner in tne cunio town or ltoienDurg
msn. Derore iut ana lucoeeuea aumira-
blv. Ttaev were both attaobees of tbo
Park Home Haloon and It I charged up
to whisky a. a.
TUB MIN8TBEL1 SUOW.
Tbe Best and Brightest Ever Seen la the
Alamo City.
Wilson t IUnklni' mimtrel'i opened lut
intra. i ino iurour uphih uuubo na
ontfHl tbe bett Hut! brlifhteit mlottrel
ttifttwM ever teen In thucltjr and tbe audi
en oo wm aiDutwu aim aeugDiea irora in oon
menceimmt to tbe clone. (Jeorve Wilson'
dry buwor waa aa pleasant a tror and Han
aim' cccAntrlclttea provoked roan of laugh
ter. L. P. Lorraine and llarner Fas an. the
otlior ond men wero clever assistants. Tha
latter! clog dancing was immense. All the
flm part singing: was jrood espeoally tbe
qusrtetts of Hydney Mack Lorraine and
Lewis. Tbe wonderful and funnr acrobatic
feats of tbe Poluskl 11 rot hers. In "England and
Uuiala"and French novelty "The 1'aranelas"
who tret beautiful tnusle out of a hammer and
stone and make a brass band out of pavlers
hummers brushes plclis eto aro novelties
Just lut reduced and which brought down the
liouso with rapturous applause. Tbe minstrels
will sbnw again to-nlirht and should havaa
crowded house as a reward of tbe enterprise
WHERE TO BUI YOUR CLOTHING
pon
Men Boys
ha o made a sieolal effort thla season In this line. Head what wo will offer you. All
wo mean. Wo never adrrrtlso only what we actually have and prices at advertised
lilldren'a Jackets and Pants 12 no I Hi Men's Suits rood value t S CO
lloys lasslmere Hulls 3 )) Men's Suits Casslmcre aoods TOO
a All wool Hoys' I'asslmero Sulla 4 M lou Men'a FlraLclaas Woolon Bults 10 00
Any of theso suits fur tioys. children or men.
if- -... ""'l'rc suns in audition to artlclea inentionod above we have a full Ino of
klnda nf irosala usually kept In this department.
Our Grand
AND DRY
-IS NOW OS
Wo aro Proparod to Givo Special
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
We aro now show Ins; tho laraest line of CA1IPRT8 we ever had. Come and see If our styles
nd prices ara not MUCH UIIKAI'RIIthaneverbefore. ...ii.iiuriiriH
Inaraln Carpet yard wld ar I
Oood iMrrafu.yard wide ISo
Body Brnssels Velvet
MATTINO Very Oood
fancy mattino. tiond
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212-214 Commerce Street 212-214
WOhFf
GRAND SALE! IMMENSE DRIVE!
Commencing Monday Horning Oct. 18
Corner Commerce and Alamo Sts.
ather It may be remarked In passliur '
brings In Us train aa a tlntrtTlnir leiracy. Ifnnt
ateil disorder of tho stomach and bowcts dull
iMicino Is alwais desirable.
directly U-iii-llcl.il. The bllo. tlio ob
struction to Its How bolus: reoolveil by tho
forest Its way Into awl contaminated the
lood Is oxncllcil. The stomach also rcsumea
Its digestive function. KhcumaUsm. fever
and airuo and kidney troubles also succumb to
Cxcltsmsnt la Texts.
at excitement has been caused in tbe vi
cinity of Paris Texas by the remarkable re-
oriey wuo waa so neipicss
In bed or raise his bead!
Tills and two bottles of the Discovery he was
tlon free as . llrelss.
almost unendurable and would sometimes el.
tlrelr cured and had a-aihed tn ttesh 18 nounda.
Say he positively believes be would bave
died bad It not been for the relief afforded by
Klectrlo Hitters. Bold at N cents bottle by
Astlv. Pushing sad Isllsbls.
tation of brlhsT active puablna ond reliable by
morltand aucn as aro popular llavttur se
cured tbo agency for the celebrated Dr
Klmr'a New Ulaooverr for CODSumotlon.
colds and oouybs. will sell It on a positive
ruaraotee. It will surely cure any and every
affpctlnn of throat lunar and cheat and In
ordor to prove our claim we ask you to call
IWHuaorblbe (or the Waiut Light
Notloe to the Publlo.
All contribution! for the aid of the
ttorm aufferers at Sabine Paas will b
rorwarded tree of onarfe D7 Mr. Nixon
aa-ent of the Weill. Farao Co. express.
except bear; packages. Tula Is a ohar-
1 table act and all the charitably disposed
people of our city end vicinity will no
oouoi respona 10 me appeal or tne suf-
ferers. Anyone wlshlna to contribute
will tend to the Welti. JKariro A Co. ex-
pren oOlce or notify the agent who
Cole's Clrcua.
The celebratod Sltbon f amllyt who rejoice In
tbe soubriquet of "the $i00Uu challenge aerial-
Ists of tho world." an on. of th. bis. oards
with W. W. cole's New Colossal Shows which
HllLons are probably tbo best known and ad-
mired of any gymnasts In the business and
their approaching appearance la tbe city will
ladle.
fear for tho darimr
rour members of Ihe Bllbon family three
Droinera unartes nailer anu ssaaier xrauie
and a aiaier. miss Kate. Taey cone from
and Children.
ean bo worn and will look and wear aa well as
Fall Opening
OF ALL IDS
EXIIIIllTION -
Bargains in Every Department.
Fine All-wool Carpet yard wide Ko
llruasels good......"... Y. JSi
Carpets Foil Line.
.;..;..!.;; I"..'....;;.;:"'.;. ;;"""is
LOOK OUT
FOR-
& MARX'
Bhoos. Bhoesl
Tho irramlcsl di.nUv nr luiA. t
children s shoes that ever were exhibited In
thla clty aro now shown and to be seen at
Josko flroa. opposite tho dosuhHca. Th.u
aentlcmen aru exerting their utmost to oon-
tlnually Increaso tho ravorable opinion In
which they stand and are held by the people
of this city and adjoining country. They hold
in. nam u sws lauies aid Shoo which ordinar-
lly commands the prlco of tJiu and rullcatr-
ly;''hl? 'If3 th" oeen sold here at
f 4 OU. It will always pay to see these gentle-
In Time of Peace.
Prepareforwar. I Wolf son lstbomsn who
follows this maxim but ho means different.
When cruel winter makes Its appearance
your wives alsiors cousins and aunts will
want wann dress lie haa just finished opoi.-
Ing tbo llrst shipments of ladies cloaks circu-
lars. aaCkS. knltt Shawls and an mn...n..
variety and assortment of ladles and ohudrena
Rsadvf Than Run.
Tbat'l Just what we don't do svsn
time we read a bumboombdry (oodi ad
Tertlsement which Ii only done to mis-
lead the public Mr. Wolrton who Is a
pretty uro ousiness man sars mat he
will meet all these bumbeomb fellows la
B rices and go them considerable better
e don't advertise prices but Just says
to all San Antonio and Southwest Texas
get these big bargain prices (?) tad then
: uun 1 IIWIP mem. U
Sellsd HwUlkDrtts
Many a ladr has had suek an aeeldent
happen but you Just sea those new pat-
terns and styles In silks and aatlnaattha
silk department of Mr. WoUson's and
you will say they art) Tery luud to soil.
Bis winter silks and satins ara now
shown In the latest and best Imported
goods. tf
Warm lad It Comrtriahl..
The Indications nolnt to a nrattw anM
winter. Such being the ease thepablle
would do well to examine the remark-
ably low prices at which Mr. Wolfton
has marked his all-wool blankets quilts
and comforts ne has th largest stock
In the state. tf
Our Preaemalrlng Department
Is now undorthe control ot Mesdetnee
llorden and Gluing tbe latter late from
Mew York tbe centre of faakleo. We
are now prepared 10 masts are teal in the
very lstest styles and ftshlesas. Our
force In this department .we bare In-
creased very mneh and are Mtwared to
make dresses at much lower prfees than
ever before. Baas s OirtwastucaR.
For Bale Bent or Exohanae.
Au SOO-acre ranch with tanks plenty or
water good frame bouse and barnsjW) acres
or hay land alx miles from city Would pre-
"i ucaauce i or latter ranch not to near
Ban Antonio
Also. SO aore. of flns land rnup' mm h.
city teneed and ten acre under cultivation
Also ui aerus rood land fourmtlM from the
li.A''r T.ll. Joaaeoa
Lla" 09'
DrauWtrm
Thete northera com. on esirv a-lw
and mothers should now be making atMs!
to Inform the ladle that k has a TSty
large and select stock of Itnaels tmt
other good for underwear whlek wlUbt)
sold at low prloet.
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