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Volume VI. Number 333
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1886.
Only $5 a Year
TELEOHAPHIO NEWS.
alF YOU
ANT TO UK THOROUGHLY
I'OsTF.l) ON NEW
Fall and Winter Goods
GET HOME SOLID INFORMATION FROM
the!
majority 1
lows: lie
10SS;
JOSKE BBQS.
Alamo Plaza.
They have one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
Goods ever before brought to this market.
'LOOK OUT
-FOR-
VOhfT & MARX
GRAND SALE! IMMENSE DRIVE!
Commencing Monday Homing Oct. 18
Corner Commerce and Alamo Sts.
H. D. Kampmnnn President - Otto Koohlor Sec. and Manager
LONE STARiV
Brewing"rCom'y.
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
- SELECT" BOTTLED BEER--
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO. - TEXAS
EMERSON'S PICTURE GALLERY
Prominent Men. DO YOU
Wish to Buy a Neat Well-Fitting
SUIT OP CLOTHES FOR FALL
IF 80 LOOK AT-
A. MORRIS'
Elegant Line at $10.00
$1 1 .50 $13.50 $15
and Upwards.
If this Gentleman should get
hard up ho would go to J. M.
Emerson for assistance as Emer-
son's is the best place in Texas to
got money or spend it. Next to
the Court-house. Ban Antonio
QSOAR BIROBTROU.
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
Livery State fcHacis Connected
itacks No. 1011 19 13 H 15. Undertaken
Office SI Ilium street unit stable! opposite
fcfongor Hotel. ll-dles ombalmod and shipped
Hats Shirts Underwear
252 and 254 Main St
CARTER & MULLALY
Transfer Line
Livery Feed and Sale Stables
UNDERTAKERS
&NI
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
42 and 44 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO. ... TEXAS
tWSpocIal Attcution given to forwarding
Doqioi to ail parte at ine u niieu Diaiei. -j
phono connection. Callsaattended cdsy
ulght MM
Atlanta Novemtier I). Gen John II.
Gonlon ni today Inaugurated govern
or Georgia lie wit sworn In by Chief
nice Jackson. Hit Inaugural address
at a plea fur the ro-assertlon of date
rights. There was an Imposing military
display.
K1.17AI1KTH N. J.. November 9. At
30 p. in. to day n distinct tremor like .
rarmquave was ieu nere principally cans
the norlhtrii section of the city.
Some residents report their houses were
shaken.
Olllclal returns from every county In
.Mm n congressional uistrict snow a
: mr Mint in every ooiimyasioi-
ilell. 1311: llurloson. 7: Falls. 103:
estone 2.V); Mo' lennan M; Mllatn
Navarro. !!(!: Washington. DCS. To-
majorlty 8777. Mills' majority two
rs ago was 23033.
JIoimiSTOw.v. .V. J.. November 9. An
xploslon occiured at the Forolte pow-
Icr works at Lake Hooatcong. shortly
before 3 o'clock this afternoon. One man
was killed and five otheit seriously In
red.
Tiiinova. Nov. I). The sobrranje yes
terday adopted 1 ho rcgert's address and
adjourned until Wednesday. In the
meantime there will be private reunions
ine members to tnsciiss tne election
n prince.
St. I'KTiunnuiia. Nov. 0. 'I'he govern-
mcnt has ordered Generals Korsakoff
Kouiaroft and AndenkofT to the Afghan
frontier. There are rumors of susplcl-
movenicnts of Anglo-Indian and
fghan troops.
Chicago. November 0. A special to
the Times from Fort Keogh Mont ma
ys stockmen or upper Helton have
Iven 75.QC3 head of cattle on the I'le-
gan reservation to range during the
oming winter i ney ciaira iney nau
o do this as feed Is scarce. The au
borlty of the Indian agent and Indian
bureau was obtained.
Syhacukx. N. V.. November II. Miss
Winnie Davis daughter of Jefferson
Davis arrived In this city this afternoon
from New Voric. She Is the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kmory.
CincAno. Nov. (I. All points left pend
ing on the olllclal canvass of the .Sec
ond district congressional returns were
leaned lousy ac me conclusion i.aw-
ler. democrat had IS more votes than
Olenson united labor. Oleason says he
will contest the election before the
house In Washington.
I'rmncitn. Nov !. The national con
vention of United l'resbyterlans op
posed to ine acuon oi tne general as-
sembly on the music question met here
today.
Ilr.nt.ix November U. Ffty laborers
have been arrested .at Uuskau and
Madgebug for attempting high treason.
Sofia. November II. Russian rartl-
s at Silvna beaded by recently lib
erated ofllcers made an attempt to In
cite a risintt lo-uav. rue autnor it es.
wno nave been previously warned sup
pressed th attempt and arrested the
loiters.
London. November. !. At the Inquest
in me case oi rreu Arcner to-uay it
was oroved that Archer had sustained
no losses in betting and that the cause
or his derangement was typhoid fever
aggravated uv weaKness uue to ine re
stricted regime which lie bad adopted
In order to reduce his weight. A ver-
dict of suicide while Insane was ren-
dered. It Is reported that Aroher leaves
WILL l'LKil) roll TllK ASA11CII18IH.
Nr.tv York. November 0. Charles V.
Uurgman secretary of the California
Defense Fund assoolutlon on October
'-"Jlli addressed n letter on behalf of that
association to Hon. James II. Whitney
of this city asking blm to use his best
enueavors to uring tue case oi ine con
detuned Chicago anarchists before the
United States supreme court and to as-
sist In their defense In whatever manner
possible. Whitney has agreed lo act as
eounsel. In an Interview Whltnev said
he regarded the matter purely from a
legal standpoint lie expressed no per-
sonal opinion on tlio circumstances
from wliloli the lamentable affair arose.
Kverv trial occurring under conditions
of popular excitement he said Is liable
to oe unconsciously inuuenceu.
I'litNOVA. November 0 It Is asserted
that Gen. Kaulbars dlrecllv Instituted
the revolt at Bourgas by telegraphing
to ine jtussiau oousui mere to tne euect
that the whole of Ilulirarla had risen and
that the ministry bad been overthrown
anu tno deputies arresieu 1 ne consul
It Is statetl read the telegram to the sol
dlerB of the garrison many of whom
iook an oatn oi allegiance to tne czar.
lloL-RQAs. November 0. The Russian
consul here has been asked for the re
lease of CuDtalu Nabokof). The authorl
ties refuse to releaso blm until ha has
been tried.
A TALE OF 11LOOD.
How Hewlett Qrlner Died and tho His-
tory of the Qrlner Vendetta.
Few stockmen are better known or
more widely respected In this city than
Hewlett C. Gtlner and It can well ho
Imagined that the olty was shocked to
near mat ne nao Dcen snot anu Kineu
From the facts that are supplied by
telegraph. It appears that many Ame.'l-
csns mciuaing n. u uriner jnun
Weaver. B. I. MoMahon and Jim
homnson crossed the ltlo Grande at
Del ltlo on Sunday to Las Vacas to see
the bull llBhla there. About mldnlcht
Orlner MoMahon and Weaver were go-
2 to ineir longings in me noose oi a
lendlv Mexican. 'I'here was 'some so-
rehenslon of danger and a sununsod
rlendlr uuard of Mexicans went with
them. On the way tho guard attacked
theui and Oallndo one of the guard
hot Orlner who fell dead. He was
however shot I'V one of tho parly and
killed by John Weaver who was also
kllllrd In the enoounter. The others es-
caped to the river. Six Mexicans have
een arrested and are now In Jill.
mong them Is Alvlno 1'erez who Is
arrled to the widow of Grlner'a
brother and nho murdered Hewlett's
brother Henry. He U also supposed to
have been the leader of the conspiracy
ant anotuer uriner
Mrs II. C. Orlner. who Is now In
mourning for her little son who was ac-
cidentally killed a short time ago lives
uvaiae anu is prostrated uy uernow
lef. There are several children and
Is feared that although Hewlett was
once very wealthy the family will be
en in siraignteneu ciroumsiances. lie
had an Insuranco policy for f'JO.OOO on
a ine out anoweu it to run out unpaio
few weeks ago.
An attempt was made to bave Grin
's oouy removed to nis Home in uvsl-
but permission was refused by the
authorities and It had to be burled In
as vecas on Monday. This refusal Is
considered unlawful and arbitrary.
Strange to say bit murderer Yallndo
as nnrieu at nis leet.
Mr. II. Dlirnowltv. who has had con
siderable experience In Mexican law.
saya mat mere it a law ruruiuding tne
inovai oi Domes in Mexico lor tue
ace of two rears after death and
hen the body can only be obtained at
he end of that time br extradition
treaty In the same form as If Orlner was
alive. This may teem absurd but It Is
vertlieim tue law on tue suDJect
There exist a regular vendetta be
ween the Grl trier's and certain Mexicans
hlcli Is Date upon a pretended In us
tlceto Jones Grlner'a widow and her
children.
It appears that some years ago one of
io cromers. Jones uriner. married a
oeautnui Mexican tenorita named
Itlvero. He lived happily with her sov-
ral years she bore blm tlx children.
and then he died from a vlrulant attack
finall-oox. Hewitt Griner was an.
pointed executor of the dead brotber'i
estate and the widow's relative! accuse
him or unfairness whloh It denied but
then commenced an awful vendetta.
in January. IS74. Sam Griner was
stabbed to death on hit war to Dal ltlo.
as ne leu to me ground ue snot one or
nis murderers roe crime was traced lo
wo of the relative! of lira. Jones
Orlner. They were convicted and sent
to me penitentiary wncre one or them
uieo
In ISSt Henrv Griner was shot and
killed as he tat at a gambling table In
Dei mo dui nis ueam waa not avenged.
In lfeSJ a man named l'erez and bis
son Alvlno Terez. who married Jones
Qrlner's widow had a terrible conflict
witn Tom iakey. a friend of in
Grlners' In whloh the Elder 'l'erez was
killed and Alvlno was tbot several
mes but escaped deatb.
Soon after Leaker trot Involved In a
scrape and wat killed at Eagle i'ass.
Now there are onlr twoOrloert' left
and a troupe of Mexican relatives of
Jones tinner's widow and all are ask
ing -nuat next r Aye wnat next v
rnoTEcrwa animals.
Tho Legislature to be Petitioned to Make
New Laws to Attain That Eud
The Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals is awaking from its
long sieep ana proposes to noid a rous-
ing meeting In I be court-house next
Saturday ntgbt at 8 p. us. To that
meeting the attendance of all members
is urged ana ail wno are interested In
ONE SLIGHT PLfTUUIlANCE
Chicago. November 0. Kvervthlnur at
tne siook varus continues quiei. i n
names or swut cs wo ii morr is x uo
and the Union Stock Yards and Tralntt
company were added to the agreement
adopted at yesterday's meeting of pack
ers which tieciarea mat nereaiter no
men belonging to any labor onranlza.
tlon would bo employed by them. The
paper has now been signed by all the
houses doing basinets at tbe stock yards
aB wen as Dy tue siock yards company.
The first excitement of the day at tbe
yards occurred at 1 o'clock thlt after
noon. ii mat uour woru wat sent to
the headquarters of the deputy sberlfl
that their services were needed at Forty
second street and Ashland avenue.
Fifty deputies Immediately hurried to
the place and were nulokly followed by
four companies of Infantry. An Investi
gation was made and It wat found that
four deputies who bad been left to
patrol an alley In tho vlolnlty had been
urea on uy some unknown parlies i ne
Are was returned but the aggressors
escapeu.
GLADSTONE ON HULOAItlA.
London Nov 0. Oladttone In reply
to k telegram irom tne uuiganan aepu
tles.tavt: "Uy opinion and desires con
oernlng the e i anolpated or autonomous
provic.es oi tne uttoman empire nave at
ways been the same. Tbe liberties ob'
tallied for them from 'the sultan I ood'
elder to be Intended for their own ate
and benefit and It It not proper they
should bo handed over in whole or In
part to anybod j else. It wat a noble
act of tbe late tzar to obtain the free
doin of Ilulgarla. but It the It to fall in
to servitude In that quarter the noble-
nets of tbe act disappears. 1 ollntr to
the hope tbat the present czar will be
faithful to the traditions which earned
honor and gratitude for bis lamented
predecessor i nave uever thought II
my duty to ralso my voice on the pres-
ent occasion because I believe there li
no dlflerence of opinion on the subject
anu no reason to uouot mat tne aenti-
ment of tbe nation It faithfully rrore-
tented In tbe councils of Kurope by
ijoru luuetieigu."
HOW IT ENDED.
Anticipated Dloody mot Hotween
Uexar Botan and Uuar-
achoa Prevented.
Alderman llelknaD't resolution. Intro-
luoed at Tuesday'! oouncll session call-
i lor an ordinance rom uuing tne use
the ttrrcts for political and sectional I
demonstrations waa a good one. nut
could bave extended further and in-
cluded clrcut processions and parades
unlets allowed by thecltytnsrst.nl. Thlt
resolution was made necessary by the
fact that a current rumor was afloat last
educsday afternoon when tbe result
the recent election became known.
that the mugwumps or peoples' party
had made arrangements for a mock fu-
neral procession to bury tho defeated
candidates in eWgy As tome of these
defeated candidates were Mexicans It
was asserted that a crowd of 200 determ-
ined Mexicans fully armed had collected
t a lavoraDie position west or ine san
'edro Wednesday night for the tole
nrpose of causing and creating a
loodr riot If the said procession start-
d. From several gentlemen well ac-
ualnted wltb the facts It It learned
at these Mexicans did assemble at tbe
home of a Mexican not far from Han
utt street and It It a faot that Marshal
Hhardcln called In all hit policemen and
st fMierw i.ewit caueu an nit iicpunea
d massed them at the police atation In
readiness to suppress any disturbance
mat arote. i lie leaders oi toe mug
wumps beard of tho Intended action of
me Mexicans ana were auvisea ay some
of the olllce.rt not to do anvthlnir to
cause a nreacu oi me peace anu desist
ed getting nttead. a band and serenad
ing the elected aandldates. Later In
the night some of the onioera. not tee
ing any trouble coming up went across
the San I'edro to find ihe People's pro
cession ann instead tonno mem'
serenading. Then tbe newt reached
the Mexloana and tbev disbanded and
mua wnat wouiu nave ueen a oiooor
page In the annals of llexar waa left
unspotted.
What Wo It?
Lutsa Cardenas aged two months.
lied from unknown natural causes. Nov.
8th. She was attended by Dr. I). Herrey
who appended the following note to hit
certificate:
The mother Informs me tho child wat
taken alck about 4 a. in. When I arrived
the child had been dead
about five minutes. The statements of
he mother regarding tho nature of the
Illness were so vague that 1 could come
to no satisfactory conclusion regarding
me cause oi me ueam.
Signed Bkriikt.
MlnstreU.
Tbesreatest ten cent show on earth.
Matinees Thursday and Friday at 2M
p. m. Two matinees on Saturday at 1
and 3 p. m. Children 10 cents. Grand
the movement are respectfully requested
1 a band in tbe rood
work.
tooome and lend
There are difficulties In the way of
accumpiisning me ouiect tuat win uave
removed before anr trood ci
done. In tbe first place Texas bat not
me lawt on ner itatnte book necessary
for the enforcement of tbe principles of
tue society anu tue main preliminary
work will be to petition tbe legislature
io mane sucn laws at man meet tne va-
rious oases likely to arise. As tbe legis
lature meeis in vu uavs. and mere is
much work before the society to Induce
a iavoraoie response to me pennon
prompt and decisive aotlon Is now neces
ttry to attain tne society's opjecti.
What Superstition Does.
Tho Innuenco of lirnoranco and superstition
fenialo foitnnu teller who levin a (.uriRliler.
suie toll on or tlio litnoruot una superstltloui
hen they fancy tbemselve
Ihreutoned with dunirur. F
seeing tho future Is an attrlbuto of llolty ami
bo in troutilo orthreutcned with duni
seclntr tho future Is an atlrlbuto or
Is not bostowed on mortals but Ignorant mul
superstitious persons totally ;toso sight oftbli
selves out to tho world as fortune tellers ai
able to seo clear tlirouich tho veil that hides
too events ot tne tuturo rrom tue huiiu
mlod. ThiaoroUlt ot tellln fortunes Is
swindling dodge and should bo punished as
V.00 Reward-
Strayed a dark bay poney. 131 bandt
hlgb about 12 years old In good order
tore back white spot pn ftce and one
white foot branded thus. Q on left shoul
der. The above reward will be paid for
return ot saio at acnoiz's taioon on
Aiamo street oan Antonio. ju-zi
Programme of Travis Park Concert.
Tbe following! la the programme:
March. 10th regiment Dunfleld
Overture Twilight Hour Coettger
Waltz Merry War Strauss
Song could'st Thou Hut Know..
Ilalfe
Galop Ttlly-lloo Bernstein
jonn r . Klein leader
The Pretty Cigar Makers
It the title of a new tketch now being
piayca at m r asuion it ts origin
wltb Mr. Den Howe and MoClane. ar
ts nut upon the stage In a very credit
able manner. This piece Is full of point
and humor and taket immensely with
the audience who are kept In an uproar
oi laugnter uuring tne periorinanoe
-FOR-
Men Boys and Children.
Ml Children's Jackets and I'anls
ul llors' CaulineraHu
b hare a full line of
Our Grand FalllOponing
AND DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS
-18 NOW OS EXItllllTlON-
Wo aro Prepared to Givo Special Bargains in Evory Department
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
We are now showing tho largest line nf CAKI'KTS
nd prices are nut MUCH CIIKAI'Ktt than ever before.
Ingrain Carpet rard wide Xo I Pino All-
flood Ingrain yard wide .
rhad. Uonieands
1 Carpet raid wide.
4So llrussels good..... "f""
Body Brussels Velvet Carpets Fait Line.
MATTINn V
in. Very flood 2Sa
MATT1NU (land use
HAAS & 0PPENHEI1ER
212-214 Commerce Street 212-214
A FEW WORDS
TO THE WISE.
ball with I'almer't Minstrels and Circus
MONEY SATED IS ASM AS MADE!
You Can Accomplish this by Buying Your
Boots and Shoes at
Quiet Meeting Held.
A meeting was held In this city re-
ntlv to discuss the practicability and
desirability of establishing a large meat
refrigerator at San Antonio when it Is
said that the scheme was discouraged
Dy a Dig trail man on ine ground mat
there is not. in tbe region tributary to
San Antonio enough meat stock to Jus-
my sucn an cstsuiisnmeni nere lot
tho purpose of throwing more light
ion me suuieot Mr. it. it. i;ianuge
Itor of the Stockman and Farmer has
addressed letters to leading cattle and
sheep raisers in southern and western
Texas asking for their views regarding
tne matter anu aiso requesting
mem 10 lurnitn approximate!
the number of beeves and muttons
their sections that would be available
here should a good home market
tabllshed. The replies will bo published
n bit paper and it It to be hoped tnal
:ner win ue iavoraoie. at tucu works.
beside being a blessing to our stock in
terests would provo of great benefit to
tne ciiy.
Recorder's Court.
1'. Tlnsell. drunk continued.
Hugh Walls overcharging for hiok
rare continued.
James Morrison arunic -.
Turner Opera House.
Zo-Zo. or the Magic Queen a grand
comlo spectacular drama and dazzling
transformation scenes for two nights
Friday and Saturday. November li
and 13 Introducing Miss Rlanche Cur-
tltse ''the acme of female loveliness"
supported by a powerful cast of 30 ladles
ano gentlemen iteserved teata i at
iiart t not anu o commerce
atreet. it-iusii
Notice.
The colored citizens of Stn Antonio
are hereby requested to meet at the Re
corder's court room Friday evening at
) v. ra. inarp lor tne purpose oi organ-
zing a ngni norse company.
important Ruling.
tho cinnnr Mnmueznnml Vurner V
Eisner Judge Turner resterduy evening held
ilfonnly followed by the supreme court of
Bold Burglary.
The burglary reported yesterday of
Mrs. ineo. .opis- resiuenoe on irospeot
mil wat committed dv aaieiiosn aoout
12 o'clook. Mra Z. wat absent from
borne and returnlng-notlced one of the
winuowa open. Bnpting sometning
wrong tbe asked Mr. Johnson neigh-
bor to go with her home. He accompa-
nied her and when nearly borne they
taw a Mexican enmo out oitnewinuow.
without turning aside threw nit band
on bit' hip pocket at If to draw a
weapon oruering jonnson to stana
aside and then escaped gracefully to
tne metquiie Drniaranu aisappeareu.
Knterlng the bouse they discovered
tnai tne Mexican nau sioien a goiu
watch and cbaln and two pairs of ear
rings dui nau neen in too great a nurry
to secure a sum ot money that lav on the
.mantel their or to break open a trunk
containing otner vaiuaoie teweiry.
249 COMMERCE STREET.
We have the Largest and Best Assorted Stock
Ever Brought to San Antonio.
pttlng
3 Ladies' Kid Button Boots all grades
r-KUrvi 1 .iD lUSpf.UU.
GENTS' KIP HOOTS
GENTS' OALF BOOTS
From $2 to $5. From $3 to $10.
In fact wo have everything in the line of Foot Wear and we
tlofy competition. If you will send or come to us
you will be dealt fairly with as all
customers aro at
SULLIVAIj'S
249 Commerce Street
San Antonio Texas
Probably Fatal.
Last night Mr. W. 0. Webb a tal
ented young uruggiit employed at tne
drugstore of Mr. J. D. Devlne. while
bone-back riding on South Floret street
wltb Mitt Gosling wat thrown violently
to tbe ground by hit hone oollldlng
with a cart and suffered a severe ana
probably fatal concussion at tbe base of
Ids brain. Tbe sbaRi of tbe cart were
broken.- -Mist Gosling etoaped very
narrowlr. her horte almost falling.
Young Webb wta removed to the Santa
Rota hospital and Dr. Amot Gravel Im-
mediately called In. Tbe doctor pro-
nounce! tbe case ai very serious with
little hope of the patient't recoverr.
Mr. Webb is very popular here. He
comes from London Canada where bis
mother and other relatives reside. They
uavo ueeu luiuriueu ut tue auciueut.
New Goods!
ARRIVING EVERY DAY
AT
FMANIIFI ARRAHAMS
LITIf II IU I - f If II II 1IIIV
Cor. Military Plaza and Trevino Avenue.
IN STOCK:
Swiss Cheese
Sweet Pfflis
il ShdM lams. A
Salt SrtM
I AU RECEIVING! AS FOLLOWS;
New Raisins Curanlj c'ron'
Call and lnao.ct Vy"1 .
L ABRAHAMS.
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