San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 345, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 24, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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WMdirfkil Caret
W D. Hort Co.. WbnMMte m4 Retail
rurirtti of Home tarsi wehaebee
aelllnir Dr. Klnjr'i New iJitoorery Mejmt
Hitters and liucklett'a Arnica Balre for two
years. Hare never bandied remedies that to
ao well or tiro inch universal aatiafactkm.
There hare been some wonderful cures ef-
fected hj thee medicines I nth licit r. Beyer!
caaoa of pronounced consumption hare bttm
entirely cured bribe use of a few bottles of
Dr. KJnr'a New Dlaooverr. taken In eonnao
San Antonio Daily Light
Paint Tour Roofs
vourroofi Dalnted w.
Btlmea Ifiry mid tops upi
Icam ilurlnjr tbo olorm and ralm of tho com
Inir winter montfts. Orders left with mo at
t ho corner of Aremio K and 11 nun ton nnt
will tin fromi'tlr and KKtlifactortlj tlono .Alio
all kind of hmiic tlgn and can-lure painting
tlon with Bleotrlo Hitter. Wn guaraatcv
them si wars. Bold br A. Dretaa.
Volume VI. Number 345
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24 1886.
Only $5 a Year
IF YOU
WANT TO HE TIIOKOUOIII.V
l'ObTED ON NKW
Fall and Winter Goods
MET SOME SOLID INFORMATION FltOM
Alamo Plaza
They have one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
Goods ever before brought to this market.
MARK - DOWN - CLOTHING - SALE !
Suits and Overcoats!
NEWSOOODSI
FINE STYLES!
Inquire for Prices!
Genuine Bargains I
WOLFF MARX
Coi . Commerce and Alamo Sts. San Antonio Tex.
H. D. Kampmann Proaldont - Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manager
tLONE STAR)-
Brewing
pCom'y
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
- SELECT-' BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO - - - TEXAS.
ALWAYS TO THE FRONT!
ix veLrsoN
WITH A
Gigantic Stock in all Departments!
speci&l attehtion;called to the gests department.
Merchants advertise in various
ways such as "Soiling Oat at
Cost" "Damaged Goods" etc. try-
ing to gull tuo public tliattlioy
possess peculiar advantages by
which they arc enabled to sell
cheaper than their competitors at
the Bame time selling at a good
piollt. They perpetuate n fraud
on a generous public by ofiVriuga
lower gindo of goods which arc
palmed oil' as good and sold as
urst-class.
Each season it has been my
carucst endeavor to improve the
quality and mako of goods and to
Bell them at a reasonable profit
giving each customer his money's
worth in euch purchase. In fol-
lowing out this course I have
been successful and am proud to
say my business has Increased
ouch year aud is now
ted
The Largest and Most Complete Establishment o
the Kind in the South.
tturpurlns the Season I wllofler extra Inducements In all departments.-!
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
From all Parts of the Olobe Con.
denned and Boiled Down.
Brutal prize light at San Francisco
and New York delight the heart! of the
toughs.
The itrlke of colored Held hand! In St.
Mary'a parish Louisiana continues. An
effort will he made to prevent the or-
ganization or Meld hand! aa Knight! of
Labor.
A quarrel growing out of marital Inll-
delllkii cau-td the death of two Imllnna
farmers In Madison county. Illddle
shot Maynnrd and thon shot himself.
A wild train crashing Into a freight
cabooieon the Illinois Cetitral caused
four deaths at Savoy etterdny.
The New York express war ends and
old rates ato restored.
Wheeler of Cleveland Ohio aged HI
wllh$2(X)000 Is held to answer tor the
murder of hi! wire aged 87.
A collision of tlllnoli Central trains In
Iowa near Oskalnosa killed one anil
fatally Injured two others. Engineer
disobeyed orders to side-truck.
Texas Charley a Kort Worth stock-
man got Into an nltercatlnn with t wo of
the stock yard handn.and was ibot while
In the act of pulling his gun.
The Kl I'aso town company has tiled
charter; capital dock $130000.
The Btalo printer will have Superin-
tendent linker's report ready In n few
days.
J. C. llatchel general merchandize
Well's Point has failed; liabilities 120-
000; the stock will Jmt about Invoice
that amount.
Hon. Krastus Drooki Is til beyond
hope of recovery at bis home In New
York.
The Williamson county land suits are
still on In the Austin District oourt.
Cutting's divorced wife hai recently
married a Kanias City stockman.
Cherry Leech A Co. Aberdeen Da-
kola aligned. Assuts $70000; liabili-
ties $50000.
Iloxle'a death causes universal ex
pressions of regret among the employes
and olllcers of the road.
lteed. treasurer of the South tlnston
rauiway company confesses to $101000
mi' ezziemeut; SJI.OOO over Issue of
stock.
Mattle .lonllii aged 12 rears. Is re-
orled married to iteiiben Uurni tt. on
Dallas license. The old man Is after his
daughter. If Uurnett knew her axe he
s naoie to lie penitentiary.
U. Durctt near Mount rleasant. fell
43 feet Into a well and was Initant'y
aiiieu.
Dlptherla Is so malignant at Logans-
port 1 nil. that schools and public
places of gathering are fllosed.
Thu Huston democracy nominate
Hugh O'Brien for mayor.
The heathen Chlneo are embracing the
Dallas pattern of Christianity quite enthusiastically.
Itussla will deuinnd the resignation of
the Bulgarian regent and the dissolu-
tion of Ibe Snbranje.
Elizabeth .Moure a Houston Degrees
supposed to be 123 years old died Monday.
Lowenthall's furniture agency was
closed at Terrell Monday. Stock worth
$3000; attachments out foot up about
$7000.
Six negroes and two whites were nub-
cly whipped at Newoaitle Del.
Capturing smugglers who are bring
ing contraband goods Into Tamaullpas
and Chihuahua Is n big business Just now.
sue czar promises to maae a very im-
ortant communication to the nation
from Moscow on Saturday next la It
war declaration?
Blbourd. resident general In Tunis.
baa accepted the post of minister resi-
dent in Tonqnin.
Dlotheria la enldemlo at IsbDemlng.
Mich. and all places of worship amuse-
ment and Instruction are closed.
ppralsotnent of the Chicago Infected
cattle prior to killing has been nearly
Will eoin-
N. W. Corner Main Plaza
San Antonio Texas
completed and slaughter
raence in two or turee aaya
Hearan will be a candidate for the
United States scnatorshlp of this state.
The two escaped prisoners from Ba
ton ltouge are supposed to he making
tbelr wny towards Mexico. Sonlal Is an
old scout and knows the lay of the land.
Judge Cullen. of the Klncs countv.
New York court denies the motion to
examine defendants to recover $5000000
Mexican doiuis: reason assigned must
be examined In the county In which
tney reside.
Mrs. Ktnllv A. Itoblnson. of Li
Orange mother of Colonel J. W. Itobln
son of San Jaolnto fame died at her
home last Friday. She was a mother In
.Texas
The Cleveland and I'itt burg railroad
company advance wages of freight train
men
Senator McDonald thinks the 1888
tight will be between Cleveland and
Ulalne.
Mrs. Parson collected about $1500 for
her anarchist fund 'dutlng the month
she was In New York. She Is now In
Ball more she has grit as well as
coior.
Cardinal Jacoblnl has tendered his
reilgnutiou as Dana! secretary. He savs
III. health but means that he dues not
renin mc progress or tuo antl-clerlcal
pany
The Czar resents Uermanv'e answer
to Knulbars rrqueit that sho would pro
test uuBtian suuiects in uuigaria. ana
construes it into a censure ot kiissi
protection of the oomplrators.
On Tneir Bridal Trip.
daughter ofSherlQ Walton was married
vesternar ai uvevuie to air. James i'.
Wilson a popular stockman ol lresldlo
county. Alter the ceremony thu bridal
party nccooipauieu uy air. anu airs. A
It. Dugat. Miss Mollla Burke. Miss Mol
lie Clare Mr. J. D. Walton and Mr. J. D
Clare came on to San Antonio and oc
cupied apartments at the St. Leonard
notei.
Anothor Rape Cute
Constable E. O. Stevens Tuesday af
ternoon arrested a colored man uamed
George Felix charged with the terrible
crime of rape alleged to have been com
mitted last Friday. The girl Is between
13 and 14 years of age and Uvea with
her mother on Crockett and Walnut
treet Third ward. The mother learned
of the crime upon ber daughter but was
afraid to tell her husband who works
oat on Government bill because aa ahe
aya Felix threatened both of them the
girl and ber mother with death If they
told. The father however found It out
and hence the charge preferred against
Felix In Justloe Barnes' court.
FEDEHAL counr.
Judge Turner Opena the Criminal Docket
and Doea Bualnesa in that Line.
Judge Turner onened court vesterdar
and In the afternoon took up the crim
inal uocaet wnen me louowing action
was taken:
I be bonds of $2300 each of A. O. Can
non and Joe Brown charged with rob-
bing the Fredericksburg stage were de-
clared forfeited owing to non-appearance
of the accused.
The bond of Thna. Lamb. ex. county
Judge of Maverick county charged with
muggnng was lorietieu ror tne UKe
reason.
Kncarnaclon Morales pleaded guilty to
the oharge of Illicit liquor dealing. Sen-
tence $10 line and 30 days In jail.
Ciprlano Itoiales charged with smug-
gling was tried by Jury and sentenced
to .10 (lava In Jail.
rrancisco uarcta wno soui liquor
Itboiit license was found guilty and as
his Is the second oflense he was lined
$300 and sentenced to be Imprisoned for
00 days.
Touiss Kloresand Amlitoio Gallndo for
receiving smuggled goods were ordered
o ne imprisoned ror JO days.
Manuel Itodrlguez.DemetrloGulteraa.
Qulrno Dlas Damaco Flore Casarlo
ltodrlguez and Matlldo Sold mo were
ach sentenced to La Imnrlsoned for 30
days as a caution not to smuggle again.
William Unimex assistant postmaster
at Goliad was charged with embezzling
the funds of thn (Inline! postolll 'e He
pieanea nor guilty. i ne jury innugm
ditlerent and he will receive sentence
later.
Trinidad Torres charged with smug
gling contrived to convince the Jury
turn ne was innocent or to rano n uouui
and he was discharged.
inner cases on tne uocket were passed
or oontlnued.
Resolutions to II. M. Hollo.
San Antonio Nov. 23 18S0.
a ineellngof the Missouri J'aclllo
raplores held at 0 I" rn. at San An-
onto II. Mlchelion In the chair the
iiowipg resolutions were passed:
Wiikiikai It tins pleated the Almighty
o remove our respected Vlce-rrestdent.
II. M. Iloxle. bu it therefore
Itesolvcd. That bv his death thu rail-
road and commercial Interests of the
ntry have sutlered a great loss and
eiiiploies of the Missouri I'aclllo
railway an esteemed friend.
Hesolved That we extend to the be
reaved family our heartfelt sympathies
Iteso ved. That a cony of these resolu
tions be presented to the family and that
nev ue puoiiueu in tue gin Antonio
any papers
.1. J. WATSON I
II. Youno Committee.
J. SCHNKIDKK. J
Aransaa f asa Notea.
The eomnanv has nlaced at the inter
section ot South Flores street and their
track a watchman. 1 be carpenters con-
nected with the road are at present
erecting a house for his benefit which Is
a very neat little structure.
Mr. John Neuflnrt. the engineer who
met with an accident recently at Bee-
vllle. Is In the city recuperating having
been 111 for soma time past.
The freight and passenger tralllo on
the road Is Increasing to such an enor-
mous extent so much so that more en-
gines have been ordered and a vast
amount of rolling stock to supply the
demands.
Conductor Owen Slnnott left this
morning with a full train for Corpus
Cbrlstl and other points along the road
and since his new house has been fin-
ished a couple of days ago on South
Florcs street he wears his olllclal cap on
the starboard side of bis bead.
No Newa.
No further news of the burglars of
uunnig'B sale nave ueen learneu. it is
now thought that there were four
tlve In the gang and that two at least
have gone away with the cash.
Another theory advanced Is that It has
been done by parties living In the city
wno are apparently wen connecteu so
dally.
On Government Hill.
The new barracks have been com
menced.
1'rof. Muth has his large pavilion on
closed.
Two more citizens nre building new
resiliences.
Myaterloua Proceedlnga.
Jean Courette. a French peddler lives
in tne oiu nouse on tue sierra mac. lo
cated twelve miles from this city on the
corpus unristi roau. un rriuay nignt
be was alone In the bouse and about ten
o'clock three men came to the house.
cocMeu tneir pistols anu irieu to snoot
him through the wlndow.lt was a damp
nigni anu prooauiy owing toiuis causi
the pistols missed tire. They tried sev
ere 1 times to shoot failed and remained
arounu tne nouse lor several nours anu
then they neenmpea. no cause
known but it Is expected that robbery
was tue oojeci oi tne mysterious con
duct.
Courette'a place is near that of K. U
Butler who was tied up beaten and
rooneu some time ago.
ThankBglvlng Services.
At St. l'aul'a M. E. church November
23:
At 11 a. m. A sermon to the Excel
shrOuurds. by M. Henson. Sub ect
"The Instructing Teaching and Quid
Ine Providence."
At 2:30 p. m. After a abort discourse
a prayer meeting oy anu lor young
women conducted by "Mrs. Charlotte
Purvis more famllarly known as Mother
Charlotte.
At 8:30 p. m. An oyster supper for
tue oeueut ot tue pastor.
Doors onen at 7:30. There are many
things for which we aro thankful. Come
let us reoice togetuer.
Mack Henson Pastor
Colonel Schryver's Mexican Enterprise.
Aamany know our worthy citizen
Colonel A. C. Sobry ver baa large Inter
ests in not springs near Jionterey anu
Is now there looking to the Imnrove-
ments that are being made that shall
place Hot Springs In close connection
wnn juonterey anu improve tne prop
crtv. The street railroad running
through a most beautiful Mexican val
ley now being built between Monterey
and Hot Springs Is almost graded to
the Springs; the rails are en route and
it Is expected that the road will be In
running order on the 1st of January
next. Haley's hotel la going up rapidly
and It Is said will be ready at the same
time. Hot Springs la weilreoommended
aaan Invalid resort and quarters are
aireauy ueing aeoureu were.
Alderman Mackey seema to have
f;one Into the excursion business on a
arge scale and wants an excursion from
two or tnree towns at once.
CITY COUNCIL.
Very Lttllo Buslnou Done at tha Alder
mnnlo Beeslon.
Mayor Callsghan sent word he was
sick and Mayor l'ro Tern. Hchrelner
called the council together all the al-
dermen save Col. Belknap being pres-
ent. The minutes of Isst meeting were
read and approved and
rmrioss ami hkmoriaui
Were taken un. William Flndlav asked
for remission of his pound fees lleferred
pollco committee.
some pretty specimens of which he had
nanu ocioro me council ne accepted
for class Asldewalks. Committee on
public Improvements and city engineer.
n iiiiam waiter io open meat siau.
Market committee.
J. M. Dona d. to onen meat stall. Mar
ket committee.
Helen M. Itlce. complaining ofdefeo-
vc sewer on Commerce street which
was damaging foundation walls of ber
property. Street commU.loner ordered
repair it at once.
Mrs. Sarah II. Smith asking In
demnity for the removal of the
id curoiionc anu me placing or
new curbstone In front of the property.
corner Soledad and Commerce streets.
Itejcoted and owner ordered to remove
iro to tne new line.
Citizens of Fourtb ward asked for re
consideration of the action of the coun
cil In the division or that ward lle
ferred to nldernien of the ward and the
alter mado snec at order of holiness
lor next Momlaj'ameellng.
Waller Soott. contractor asking CO
days further time to construct sidewalks
on avenue I). The contractor was re
ed the petition and then asking for It
tie mine of the nronurtv owners was
granted the time.
rVm. Fletcher nronosed to furnish
trees for hospital grounds and parks. Ho.
lerreu to maraet paras anu puouc
buildings committee.
i.niz-ns. petitioning to navo sign ot
Sim Hart removed averring that It was
In the way of the clock of E. Hertzberg.
lleferred to police committee.
lucroRT.
City engineer renortcd recommending
ale of lot on an alley in city cemetery
n Mr. It. Merchant. ngent for E A. Gill.
Adopted.
i uy engineer recommending nuanuon-
ent of old branch ditch now in the
ii Improvements on Dallas street
e branch ditch on Lexington ave-
ue be abollsned. Action deferred.
Chief of tire department recommend
ing purchase of 1000 feet new hose. Fire
committee.
bthketi) and iiuiDars.
Committee reported recommending
that Missouri I'aclllo railway company
be granted right of way on Comal street
to connect with Aransas Pass railway.
AUOptCU.
FIRR COMMITTER.
C. Sluoke. F. F. Collins and C. Men-
ger wero granted building permits.
j.. 1.. uooumar. a uoctor. petitioned
for permission to erect a tent on East
Commerce street for an olllce. Opposed
by Mackey who wanted to know II these
raveling numougs paid a tax license.
ranieu on a close vote.
PITCH COMMITTER
Recommended that the petition of citi
zens to abolish tho ditch on Dallas street
be not granted and that $3 be amironrl
ated to repair branch ditch on Lexing
ton avenue. Auopteu.
MARKET COMMITTEE
E. Barry was granted permission to
erect a meat siau.
ret lion of citizens against sprinkling
or streets at nignt was ueierreu.
NEW I1USINEH3.
Mackey presented the following which
was voteu uown promptly:
That the mayor be authorized to ln
vlte the Deonlo of Cornus Cbrlstl and In'
tervenlng towns along the San Antonio
and Aransas I'osj roau to a banquet to
be given at the Misdon garden on the
Bill prox.; that the road be requested to
maae tow excursion raies; anu mat a
committee ot live oc appointed uy tne
mayor to mane tne necessary arrange-
ments and raise the money by private
suuscrintions.
l'elltlon to open I'robandt street from
Mitchell street. Granted.
Bv Maokey. tbat the city attorney be
Instructed to give his opinion as to the
right of a municipal corporation to eater
Into any contract with any person or
persons for a term of years discharging
said tierson or persons from paying a
city tax on their business for a term of
ears ir so where Is the dividing tine
Dr laid contract to end between the
E resent time and when Gabriel blows
Is horn.
Ills resolution was referred to the city
attorney
Hambleton railed attention to the
dam-eroua condition of the floor ol the
iron briuge on Houston streer anu
thought It should be attended to at once
Stnre said the mayor had been author
lied to employ an expert meouanio to
attend to all I he bridges. He did not be
lieve In putting ott such work until the
last moment. i necierKwas miirucieu
to call the attention of Mayor Callaghan
to the matter.
Lock wood wanted to know what had
becomo of the nroDosed bead of the
river suit Mackey answered that the
prellmlnsry consultation would beheld
sometime to-day and Invited Lockwood
to be present II ne so desired.
roe council men aujourneu.
WHERE TO BUY YOUR CLOTfflNG
Men Boys and Children.
Wo aro Proparod to Givo Spocial Bargains in Every Dopartment
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
We nro how nhonlmr tho larvent lino of C. It PUTS wo over hJ. Corno mod io (four itrUs
1 prtci'fliiro nut MUCH (JIIUAl'llIt tlmncTpr before
InKrnlnCnriH't.yHiil vrMe Xo Fino Atl-wool Carpet yard wide. TSo
(ioxl lnfrrnlti)iinl wlJo 46o Ilruioola irooJ . t&o
MATTINU. WrrOot.
MAS & OPPENHEIMER
212-214- Commerce Street 212-214
Something IJeW
Card of Thanks.
The members of Alamo lodge No. 30
I. O. G. T.. wish to thank the following
gentlemen for their aid on tbe eye of the
Tina Inst:
Louis Uge for use or building
Erastus lteed. for furniture.
I'aul Wagner and Gregory & Co. for
uisnes.
It. A. Holland. George Dullnlg Aran
sas I'refoott and II. Kiolbassa for gro
oerles.
A Notice to tho Public.
A irrand oyster suDDeraud entertain'
nient at Krlsch's ball to-nlgbt by Miss
Itebecca Vaugban and other young
ladles. The proceeds go to Duiid a sine'
walk In front of St. Paul's M. E. church
on South Centre street (North Centre.)
tot auuits sac cnuuren luc.
Door-keepers W. M. Ileiklnt and M
j. iiaruen.
Doors open at 7:30 p. m.
M. Hknson Pastor
More Gold and Silver.
Charles J. DeWood a North Texas
miner and orosnector. was In tbe city
Tuesday with several tine specimens of
silver ore. gold auartz and comer. He
says he found them wltbtn 180 miles of
Austin but refuses to state lust where
as he wants to get bold of tbe property
be found tbe ore upon first. Ue says
there Is aa Hue kaolin earth near New
Braunfels as anywhere In the world and
certainly the SDeclmen of this Indispen
sable artlole ofcommcrce shown a Liaur
reporter was of very Una quality.
FOR-
nd Pants
. aao
7 00
hlMrcn's Jacket
a.11 wool liuys' l'hiiero Hulls 4 Ml I lull Men-! rint-claii Woolen Sulla 10 UO
Tliese am onlr n nw r our inftnr tmnrnltis with which wo onen nllFfall Mies of clothlnv.
nf goods l;
and will look and wear aa well aa
n addition to article! mentioned above wa have a fuU 11 u of
llr kept In this depart raent.
Our Grand Fall Opening
rmnna am tidv nnnno nu itt ftutvo
iuu uni uuuuo ur Mih Mam
-IS NOW (IN KXIIlniTION-
Body Brussels Velvet Carpets-Full Line.
8.
IS
EVERY DAY 1
AT
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS
Cor. Military Plaza and Trevlno Avenue.!
TO AMUVK THIS WEEK
500 Five-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
100 Ten-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
10 Twenty-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
10 Forty-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
New Salt Pickles Imported Sauer Kraut
New Crop Bouquet Syrup New Crop Maple Sugar.
ALSO IN STOCK AS FOLLOWS !
New Maker Hai Wed Tonpe.
CALL AND KXAMINE MV LAIIGE
STOCK OF NEW GOODS AT PRICES
THAT CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
H ABRAHAMS
FOR STREET COMHISSIONLR.
1 hereby announco myself n
candl! ato
thofllce nf Hirvct Com mil-
1nncr. 1 ask for no commendation other
forro-clectlon t
than mv work In ihli oltr. and If ro-elcctod I
will tin my work at I hare done In the pant.
n Antonio.
John Cavaxauqii.
FOR CITY COLLECTOR
Tlio undoreltrne most respectfully
Filed. C. Have
CARTER 5 MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
Liver; Feed and Sale Stables
DO YOU
Wish to Buy a Neat Well-Fitting
SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR FALL;
IK BO. LOOK AT
A. MORRIS'
Elegant Line at $10.00
$1 1.50 $13.50 $15
and Upwards.
UNDERTAKERS
FU;NERAL DIRECTORS
43 and 44 Alamo Plauw
SAN ANTONIO. ... TBZAB.
t VSnecl&l Attention riven to forwanlliur
bodloa to ail parti of th United BUte. Tele-
phone oonneotlon. Call attende4 day t&4
vaIT
Hats Shirts Underwear
252 and 254 Main St.
For HI!.!
Tbo race oourse. aontb of Main plaza
can now bebnuEht 20 par oent. below
us Tame. ;u otbtsw.
oscar aanosTHOM.
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Foneral Directors
Lifer? State & Mi CrnecM
jlswki No. 1011. 1J la. 14. II. UntofMlmt
Oslo. M Blum stmt an4 Stable OMeatt
Mannr Hotal. II -din. .mbaloud and sW4
taafitr. Opto Par and hjiu tauilf"
v Wood Vor Bale
Beat post oak wood for sale at 4.7i mc
oordrtellrertd. Head orders to M. Hasst-
Ua 801 Blum street. VtI-
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