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San Antonio Texas. Saturday. December 20. 1884.
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J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Beer. Wc furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
ERASTUS REED
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALER IN
FUM I T TO lH E
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Is Selling at Prices to Suit the Times and Defies
Competition.
Fish Oysters and Game
BKIiVEI) AT JIM. IIOl'IM AT THE
CRYSTAL RESTAURANT NO. 10 SOLED AD STREET.
Next to Jllllle & Joe'i. First class Family Parlor Attached.
JOE MENY - - - Proprietor.
131 ft TI ll s an prepared 1 do Gold Silver and Xiekef Mating at weft
fl U I IJMlj'""' cheaply at can he dune Mast. Old ware reputed. Our
agent will call for your order toon.
DOE & ENQELKE 211 Commerce Street
Ho Table is Complete Without Wine
ltRTAII. IlKIMlirMENT Ol'
J. Ronse & CO.
IMPORTERS .OF WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
32fl Houtton Street) Ha tt Antonio Tciim.
Special tr. Therof ore ever j brxly 1 Invttedtii ln.pcrt
KURD Fill:' to imv itnrt nf th Ml v. Vl'cnto uivtftn
want you ma HUfiULAU CUHl'OMKH. Our telephone nutntu
J. RONSE & CO.
BURNS S McDOHAID
fsccccesom 10 uintKs moi.
Lime ald Cement
Plaster Paris Plaster hair
Srtckt Drain and Chimney Tiles
and tfuildert' Material Generally.
LADY VISITORS IN SEARCH OF
Fashionable Millinery
AT MODERATE PRICES
Should not fall to exomlno and price
goods at Mils 1. Schneider's Ele-
gant and popular store
20 NORTH ALAMO STREET
Next to rostolllce where they can And
the largest variety and latest styles at
lower prices than elsewhere. Also gen-
uine llerlin Zephyrs tiaxony and Ger-
mantown Worsteds and all kinds of
fancy material embroidering and fancy
work. (Stamping neatly done to order
SAFETY
ORPHAN ASYLUM BURNED IN
BROOKLY LOSS OF LIFE.
Railway Travel Delayed by Cold
Weather-Tho Yellowstone
Park-Other News.
km kill Mjf ti tin lmtatitly. Carter tint iiotjit
.Ci.tMi.AM) recruiter 19 The nirrcurT
marked A tlt'irreri tc low i.ro this tuomlrtr.
1U1I way trnvvl wni dcliycil on account of the
WABiilNUTotr Docemher 19 -The JolntcoTi
roUMon In cbare nf I ho WitLlrirt' n loonu
ment to-day iubmlttct to CoDrrtas a report
how In i rrniirca durlnir th fal)ear TLl
reimrt ithowg that l ho wuiirlit of thn motnitnent
H8llr-0tni4Dd the ooat $1187 710 or which
Conirress has appropriated 17710.
New Vohk Deooraber lO.-nrooklrn'a latfit
horror la another evidence ibattio amount
of (rood intention can atone for lack of prr per
precaution and vltrllnnce. Hundreds of oMU
drmln the arlutu wrr- tenderly protected
Miralnvtall rmrm ncet that which otitild hno
Dee n mi t i aMly hu riled ajralnat- tire.
I)r.a Miii.E. Ii. Dtc-emher I9.-Yca'rnlaj
ar r.tden n man r amtd Drake waa eh tprlnir
wool r.n his thntcr lot He wa nedcIT liy
Jo-eih Carter ho claimed that Drak" waa
been
Cm OA ao Djcimberl!). A Fort Kcoifb. Mon
tana fpecUUayi: The an port itendent of tho
Yellowatono Nut I ou ill purk recently notlHod
rlrua iUtttcrs and re tt lira l hln the con
ca of the rark lo o.ove( and t'-ny 'atlinfrto
ao on lau Tu alay. nlde.t by utqu tdof po-
tt and HaUtanta tinnud acviul rnuihe.
ar tho b'.rder linn of i.Ml'thi loiinn. H .1
ejected thn Intrude ra. Duo miuntaincer
known a lluckitftrJ h forahoinir nVht Hiid
reahtlnff wairratud an 1 cnt t Wo-nlrij
rivciSNATi T)imber 19.-L!eutinant of
Police Mlcbael Muller pleaded pullty tolnd it
mcnt for violation of election lawa In the
Unlud Statea court toIay and waa remanded
for fen ten co. Tho Indhrmcnt tbarxia btoi
wltti unlawfully uritructtnir and preventing
certain qualified voters from exTCltlntr the
l trUI. The action of Mullen to-day ia ihe
Bulity
rmsni'Ra December 1P.-A Phillip City.
Peani) Iranla apcclal eayi: A larve oil Ore la
In prnirrem In tho tftoaof tho Flfhcr wells.
Numbers four and elaht and ArmitronK three
containing SOjObuircli each aro LiirntLir and
it Is feared It will iprecil to oth- r tttnks. An.
berdlapatch tho tiro Is aprcadinir down
LI J KWOOD & KAMPMANN
lloxes to Ilent. Valuable Packages
Stored. Hank Jlullcllne corner of Sole-
uau nnu uonimerce streets. ll-21)-lm
RESIDENCE.
SO Wesl Commerce 51.
DRS. MERGER fi WASSERMANN
-OITICB AT-
NETTE'S DHUG STOflE.
A. SOHOL.Z
Wine and Beer Saloon
Alamo Btroet Noar Poetomoe.
All kinds of beer constantly and fresh
on draught. Fine wines liquors and
algars douiestleand Imported constant-
ly on hand. Fine lunch dally at 11a.m.
itrnnv threo ani Iippo ono tire now burntrv
tvr. llio txcltonttitl-
tittllKfl
iHlretn
Tbonatuot oil which
manner. cbum-1 tlio tiro. t
muiilcaieU tottio m-iu
p rsnn a fn
LiUiT control
Ntw VollK DtccnitKT 10.-A Ilrioklrn
Caglo extra aji: The Klro Mirihal r. pniti
tvelro bodies found up to 8 o'clo- k tlilt tuorn-
lnir amonir the ruin of thaburnodEt J In.'-
Homo for children. Workmen aro still
earchlnir tho debr . Tho utm t excitement
prevail lo tho vlcinllr of the allium. Tho
bodies found are lo charred aud blackened
that identification I almoit impossible. It I
believed that tnoat of tho children who per
ished wcro In thu ill 'fated Joaephlno'i wrd.
.len cniMirod fn excavatlriir tho ru'ntor tho
'am dr-found tho rernulna of nluu b u and
irn perion. Who thu adulti nrrei
not ascertained) et. the alitor aro unwll Inir
to bolntrrili wid but It la plain to l nn
01110 UP to lllti full nuinli. r. This l ym-uI.V.".!
b) tharatrinent tbHt tho children ma) ha c
hlld
idinltied to bo tiiiliir
ieo fucta ttli their iihiatlr atory
Ued WCllH and atnnt Inir riilna un. ..ti
lhatremalncd IhUtnoililliiriiftjt.Jiilin'ah tue
in uun iioorinui aj Him wmvn Mirnii.1
there to-itay to wltnaa Qreuut' and imlkoulir.
utol the lull
thothlldren had been
Inv. butp rai.n whowero on thu cuuddcaud
ijl.tud In holplna: tho lltlu onc In ea uihi ui.
atrHil flint there ero ma y llnal n. Thiy
ruld lliey a.iw (umonr h- IH'lo oma In a rooin
n uioiuirn n.Kir otr tno lauinlrj wh. n tlio
tlituoa aiade thilr way In It una the) knnwt. o
atenuiBdf etuapu had bien cut (II '1'wnor
lliiiH vniwii H.ronaare sl.'i klmil n l.ule
ptlitl.id. llK'U.-eill n l th.te p.i.ioaiu
i-orieit fur till inutnli k dlirjt r ihii.i-nn the
chtrrLd ninaliHorallitoK-ruiior l ur. uho
J h and tohuva hud'llidn k( thi r Jimt bef ro
thilr crM for help hail been atillod In
.h i' uoFiiiuory uinctly
tther all were raved
Ins: tit (0 tuuro li3dl
inv rrvu-ur wnoro nil Paatre to tUI build.
Inii ; waaloemed HMiionf ilioboill.aanpedrcd
t'ibilhoruot adnlta. shortly alter lli.'uu. k
I innrehodlis tr round nr I to acil-p
Identmcatlon waa Impoaalblo. Tho children
aloacattered oil over tho city and until col-
eo led. It will not be pnaalble to Identify tho
tiidl.aor thoao wh ) perlahcd Tho io Ico
lound many tirfhanaim tho Hreeta hU rro-
xii a d toukthoiu lo the atatlon hou-o. Cltl
lm.a)luikcharool anuiunr them audit
will prob.ulv beaduyortwnbetiiro they will
be ci.IIh' ltd loirethor aKih. ot tho bodlea
I u U thla inntiilnc It la tliouiiht tcvtnwere
ehl drill unoamau ard ouoa wi-uian.
aoiaareatlllat work and It la Human' other
bnuloa lll l bo retoiered. The loa la eatl
it. 7 Ti-. V' a ouiioinir waa value fat
Ingthen selected the following Chairmen
to call the primaries:
Ward No. 1 C M. llarnes Recorder's
court room.
Ward No. 2. T. It. Hanks Krlsch'shall.
Wnrd No. 3 Henry galloway fcholi's
hall.
Ward No. I Dick Ooodbotly Jr.
Htruve's hall.
After motion by T. II. Hanks that the
Clialrmen of the sovernl primaries should
publish notices In the city press as to
the dale of meetings the club adjourned.
necordor's Court.
l.ouls Cologne drunk and disorderly
was lined f 3.
loo MncMahon nnd Frank Adams
vagrants ?1U or 30 days each.
Dangerous Knlto.
Caplttln Karbcr found n dangerous
looking two-edged knife In the back
jard ofStaheley A Tips' hardware storo
jeslerilny afternoon In about the place
where ltynn was arrested night before
lait by Olllcer Itymnn. Tho Tmlfo has
been lert at police headquarters' by Cup-
tain K'arber.
Beautiful Prlntlnff.
The artistic and handtomelnvlfntlnna.
ball progrnmines and tickets Issued by
tiieuninuriniis Vereln Tor their annual
ball to be given at Arbelter Vereln hall
to-night wero printed by the I.toitr
olllee nnd are n handsome accompani-
ment to it happy and must agreeable en-
tertainment. A Wedding.
Mr. Richard I.entz lessee of tho Casino
Hall bar will be Married next Monday
morning at 0:110 o'clock lo Miss Krleda
lttissi on Oliriljo street. After the vera-
.on. inu "nppy j Ltiupio win start on it
wedding trip tu Galveston and New Or-
leans returning In eight days.
nunawny.
This morning nbutit 3 o'clock hack
No 61 driven by Geo. IEoetucr nml be-
longing to Fritz Slelner was run awny
with by the horses starting from Casino
hall. They raa down Casino street up
Commerce street and down Avenue E
mill were not secured until thla morning.
A spring of the haok was broken. No
one was in the hack.
THE CITY ELECTION.
The Worklnemen Agitate q Con.
ventlon.
At the Recorder's court room last
evening a meeting of the Worklngmcn's
club was held. The meeting was called
for the purpose of considering what ac-
tion If any this club would take In the
coming election. After considerable dis-
cussion the following resolution was of-
fered by C. M. llarnes and unanimously
adopted:
Whereas It Is our conviction that the
people of this city are opposed to cliques
or rings of any character under w hatso-
ever name tfiey are attempted to be
palmed off on the people therefore be It
Resolved That the voters of Han An-
tonio Irrespective or party be Invited
to attend primary meetings to bo held
In all of the wards or this city at 8
o'clock on Saturday evening December
27. to select 25 delegates from each ward
to attend n convention to bo held at 1
o'clock on Tuesday afternoon Decem-
ber 30 at some place hereafter to be se-
lected which convention Is to nomlnnte
candidates fyr Mayor Recorder City
Collector Street Commissioner and Al-
dermen from each ward and be It
further
Resolved. That thla mihi.I.li .
chairman from each ward to call each of
ue primaries in each or the various
wards.
Pursuant to this resolution the meet-
To the Clergy of San Antonio.
We the undersigned ask tho clergy of
alt denominations to meet In the First
Presbyterian church corner or Houston
anil Norlh Flares street Monday morn-
ing at I0::)0 o'clock lo consider the
wnntsorthe poor orthlscllv.
J. W. Nmi
Pnslor First Presbyterian church.
IxltiOIIK I.KWI.NTIItt..
Minister Temple lleth Kl.
Fifteenth Saengerlest.
OMclal notice Iisb been received that
the Itfteenth singing festival will posi-
tively take place at Houston on the 27th
to Wilt or April next. Scoies and sep-
arate parts of the grand choruses have
already been forwarded to all branch
associations or the "Jlund" as every-
thing Is being done for n successful
carrying out of tho proposed pro-
gramme. County Commissioners' Court.
The County Judge and Commissioners
this morning opened the proposals for
supplies as follows :
Win. Iloelllltig Jr. was granted the
beer suppli At Ciistanoln & Son the
groceries the New Ilruunfels manufac-
tory was awarded the blanket contract
and other dry goods were agreed to be
obtained from M. Hull) t Ilro. The conl
contract was awarded to P llriinl pro-
vided the coal proved sntlsractury.
Charter Revision.
The Charter Revision committee met
yesterday afternoon. Sections 11)7 201
nnd 2U3 as amended wero adopted and
referred to tho City Attorney to draft In
a legal form. The committee then od-
journed.subject to the call or the chair
with tho understanding that an extra
session or the City Council be held on
I uesday evening next tit 3:30 o'clock
for the purpose or hearing the report of
the Charter committee
A Suspicious Character.
A man named Alntorm wna lu.ii.
nlgltt before last In the act or stealing n
box rrom Colonel T. C. Frost's atnro
y'! 01'cer Hollnger. Last night
Ollloer Ilollncer saw n man kiiUrri
the yard back or Frost's store nml In
the yard adjoining Calhoulin & Meek's
and Klanpr Kftiint.lttd u.
plclous manner and arrested him. He
u m innmiic nnu una morning
The Cotulla Election.
Marcellus Dougherty who wn.s con-
cerned In the shooting scrapo at Cotulla
over the eleotlon as been bound over
to appear at the District court In S3000.
McCoy has had his leg amputated lust
above the knee. There Is n great deal
or dlssatisractlon expressed at Cotulla
with tho conduct or the rungers. Sena-
tor Hall Is going to oppose tlio appro-
priation made for them and It Is said he
will be supported byallihe Senators and
members of the Legislature from South-
western Texas.
Strictly Business.
As will be seen by their card Mr. John
II. Ilolton has entered Into a partnership
with Mr. D.J. Collon tho firm lobe
styled Collon A Ilolton doing an auction
and commission business at 401 East
Houston street. Wo cordially recom-
mend the above llrm to the patronage of
our friends nnd readers knowing that
any business entrusled to the care or
this llrm will meet with fair treatment
at their hands. The llrm has the best
wishes or the Light.
Pour Prendre Conge.
A farewell party was given last night
at Mrs. Clark's residence on St. Mary's
street to Miss May Ord one of the city's
society belles. MlssMayUrd Islenving
Tor llrookhaven MUs. shortly. A very
enjoyable evening was spent dancing
intislo nnd progressive pokers being the
elder elements with which the time was
spent. Misses Sheley Williams Vance
LllyOgden Mrs. W. lionnell Messrs.
Jackson Young Carrlngton Williams
Chas. Ogden W. lionnell and others
were among the Invited guests
HIGH SCHOOL.
First Entertainment ot tho High
School Literary Society.
At 3 o'clock jestenlay afternoon In
the High school hall the literary society
of tho lllgh School gave lis llrst enter- !
talnment. Miss l'.mrle who Is Iho Pres-
ident of tho society delivered an ad
dress of welcome. Tho "Old Folks at
Home" was then sang after which Miss
Annie Graves read an essay on amuse-
ments. "Woman's Rights" wero then
upheld by Miss Mamie Thomas. A duet
was follow cd.re nderetl by.Mlscss llockett
antl Meyer entitled "I lolv Mother Long
Oulde Ills Footsteps." Mr. Charles Ar-
nold at the conclusion or this recited
his original tmeiii or "The Leaves are
Ilelng Shed." A debate on toe ques-
tion as to whether education is better
than wealth was ably sustained pro
and con. "Courtship Under Dllllcttl-.
ties." was the title ol aprolngue spoken
by K. Frank A Konklo anil Mite .Mc-
Alllater. "Our Future" wns an essay
bv Miss Virginia Newton anil was lol-
lowed by the appearance or .Miss Clara
Carrlco In thn charntter or Aunt Jem-
sha. "Our Folks" In Miss llannnh
Morris' hands waa an entertaining sub-
ject and Ihe exercises weto siicceasrully
concluded by a duct between A. Unrein
and Professor Hnlbedl violin and inelo-
deon n fatitashi from II Trovalore be-
ing admirably rendered.
Church Notices.
St. Luke's church Episcopal corner of
Xiivalln and Leoiia streets two blocks
east or International depot anil north of
street cnrlluo. Seniles: Sunday school
tl:3ll a m.; morning prn)ernnd sermon II
a. in.; evening prayer nnd sermon 7:30 p
in. Seats freo. All w clonic. P. II.
Tlcknor n ctor
St John's chnpel corner of llurnett
and Cherry streets foot or Dlguutvity
hill one bliink north or Nolan street anil
one east or Sunset railroad track. Ser-
vices ; Sunday school 3 p. in.; evening
prayer and sermon I p. in. F. II. Tlck-
nor. rector.
A special service has been nrennred for
Deceuibcr21 In all Iho .Methodist Epis-
copal churches In tho South. This ser-
vice will be used at Trinity Methodist
Episcopal church to-morrow at 11 a. in.
A lecture will bo delivered at 7:30 p. til.
liy Hie pastor. Subject : "Our National
Perpetuity; How Uuaranteed." Sunday
school at 3 p. in. Scats free. Room
warm. The public generally and
strangers particularly Invited.
There will be religious services to-
morrow at Second llnjitlst church. Ser-
mon at lu a. tu. Subject: " llaptfstn."
Tho rites of baptl-m will tako place Im-
mediately nfter the sermon. At 3 n. m.
n general covenant meeting will be held
At 7:30 pleaching. Subject : "The Im-
portant (Juestlon."
Services to-morrow In the Cumber-
land Presbyterian church Soledad
street : Sunday school nt U:30 a. in.
preaching by the pastor nt II a. in. and
:llip. m. nnd it Christmas sermon at
7:13 p. in. Young people's mite society
nt3p. tu. A cordial Invitation to all to
attend these services.
An Important Question.
n iltorfUn Antonio I.Urht:
Knowing your readiness to advocate
the Interests of the worklrguien of this
city I respectfully ask ou to please In-
sert the following:
That It Is not only to the advantage
of Ihe business ot San Antonio to assist
by all fair and honorable means In pro-
moting the success of her mechanics
and mnmifai'lurcrs but that It Is their
imperative duty to do so few will deny
Cajiltnl without the strong anus nnd
willing hands of the laborer and me-
chanic has never vet built up n pros-
perous city anil probably never will.
purpose and Iho disposition or each to
work Tor the welfare of the other lias
this been done In San Antonio? I think
not for when the generously Inclined
contributed $1IJ00 fur the purpose of
erecting a monument In this city to the
memory of tho late Ottstave Schleicher
the committee having Iho matter In
hand and which was. composed of Sim
Antonio men gave the contract to par-
ties In Austin without Inviting compe-
tition or giving native marble cutters it
chance lo bid for it. The sum lobe
mud to thu Austin linn Is S1W0 being
S200 more than equally reliable und
competent parties doing business In San
Antonio were willing to erect n mot.ii.
ment or Ihe same design and mateiial
fur. These parties. In behalf or them-
selves and till other mechanics In this
city would like to know- the true reason
the committee had In making this great
discrimination against them.
MlXIIAMC.
Mrs. 11. II. Davis 213 Texns avenue
Houston savs: "Brown's Iron Hitters
speedily nnd surely relieved mo or Indi-
gestion and nervous headache. It also
benefitted my husband while Buffering
from malaria."
At the Casino.
Professor Whitehead gavo his first
minimi soiree In this city nt Casino hall
last night about CO couples were pres.
ent from his dancing class and others
and n very pleasant tltno wns enjoyed
by nil participating. Zotarelll's band
furnished the uiiislc. Among those prcs
ent a Light reporter noted the following
voting people: Misses Fowler. Sue Pea-
cock. iua ivoerps uosio Hughes .Mnr
inn l aync .Minnie t errenoi. r.miun r.n
erhardt Mary Hracev Amelia Derr
Holland. Ella and Sallte (Hills Addle
nnd Mary Upson Morris Jones Mudd
Campbell Porter Frederick Spencer
AUberney and many others. Messrs.
Ed. Illce P. Meyertuann Jessie Fry Al
Hazard II. Kberharilt II. Leoblntz R.
Folz Ed Wclsch Wllllnm Elliott Sol
Frank Aaron Frank Charles Urlesen-
beclf Pat Campbell John Fowler K.
Iloltugreen K. Nordhaus II II. Adams
ouiiu jiuore aim tunny oiuers.
Notice of Removal
Messrs. W. J. II. Patterson .t Co.. have
removed their Morlgnge Loan nnd In-
vestment olllee to the premises formerly
occupied by Hell Hros. nt No. 21 West
Lommerce street. i.'-a)-ut
Mrs. C. Davis. 2U5 Jackson street
Houston. suvs i "I was troubled with
liver complaint. Hrown's Iron Hlttera
restored my health. My sister whose
system was Impaired from the effects of
miliaria seeing the good results of the
medicine upon me tried It with equal
success"
EHAIUeL JUBRAHAirjS
The Gash Grocer
206 Commerce Street
WILL OFFER YOU FOR CAttH
Holiday Goods for this Month
Fireworks Fire Crackers Candies Raisins Dried Frnits.
THE GREATEST BARGAIN'S EVER OFFERED IN
Fine Port Wine ..
Fine Sherry Wine
Fine Sweet Catawba .
Fine Dry Catawba .
Fine Claret
Fine Cordials
at 40 cents per bottle
..at 40 cents per bottle
.at 25 cents per bottle
at 25 cents per bottle
at 25 cents per bottle
..at 1 00 per bottle
A large stock or Champagne and French Cordials which must be closed out
this month regardless or price. I have In stouk a large assortment of CHRIST-
MAS CANDLES which I am otlcrlng nt bottom price. Do not forget the place
2Ufl Commcrco street.
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS THE CASH GROCER.
WHAT DRAWS
THE
PEOPLE TO G. B. FRANK'S ALAMO STORE ?
Immense Stock New Goods and Lower
Prices in All Departments!
OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN !
i3PWo offer over One Thousand Garments such as Cloaks Circulars Rus-T
Ltfians tvnikiiig .nickels anil ulsters 10 select irom. 0 nave-w
Say-Reduced the Prices cut them down.sothat there wlllbe-j
triyan opportulty for cverjbody to keep warm."g
Jackets that were $ 2 AO aro now $ 1 76
Jackets that were 3 60 are now 3 25
Jackets that wero : 4 00 are now 2 "r.
kets that wero C 00 are now 4 00
Hetter grades reduced In same proportion. In other earments sacrifices aro
also belnir made equal to those above described but our stock It so large that It la
Impossible to enumerate. Tho next to consider Is our
SHOE STOCK.
Wo enrrr Philadelphia lloston and Haltlmore makes. We have the larerst
(no exception) slock of foot wear in San Antonio. The best grades at prlo-s
which win suit everyuouy. .More
BLANKETS AND BED COMFORTS
For sale at this house than aro to bo found In hair the stores In the cltv all nut to
gether. Don't forget It I 2i0 pairs pure and good white Hlankets at jl 25 worth
pairs 111 .10 worm i vveniy oicer qualities at ww
$5 (10 $11 00 could not bo duplicated for 30 per cent more elsewhere.
11 Hales Comforts nt $ 76
12 Hales Comforts nt K
10 Hales Comrorts at 100
10 Hales Comforts nt 1 25
10 Hales Comforts at 1 35
10 Hales Comforts nt 1 60
And still more from $1 75 to 6 00
in Flannels that Should Put to
All Competition.
15 Pieces Grey Tu 111 at 20c price elsewhere 30o
111 1'ieces urey 1 win nt zoo price eisewuere om
11 Pieces Urey Twill at 30o and -iOo price elsewhere 40o and 6O0
White and Red Flannels all reduced 5a and IOo u yard.
Winter Skirts In Felt and Flannels at correspondingly low prices.
STAPLES ! STAPLES !
We still maintain the old nrlces or our Cotton Flannels and Domestics with
several exceptions w hlch we are now selling nt Free Trade Prices Down they
gol The great bargains or all. Competition nowhere I Wo want room and must
nave 11.
Men's & Boys' Clothing
Children's Clothing Overcoats for Men and Hoys all must go and go at Low
Prices like the balance of our stock. Above all. don't forget our UEN 1'S' FUR-
NISHING DEPARTMENT for Underwear Shirts Hosiery and Hats and wo
will convince the gentlemen like we do the ladles that we give them the most
natoundlng bargains to be found In Snn Antonio. The People's Paradise In the
Great Dry Goods Center Is the popular and progressive house of
G. B. FRANK'S
ALAMO STORE 33 ALAMO PLAZA.
lMr lni can have any article of Jeirelry you may vi made to
ZJ C Wll a&. Ll Y ort'"' repaired or engraved equal to Aettf York Btylet. 77t
v w 1 Jinet engraving on wood or metaU by
DOB & ENQELKE 244 Commerce Street.
Dan J Con on.
"STItlCTLY 1JUSINKSS.1
J. II. BOLTOK.
COLTON & BOLTON
AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS
404 EAST HOUSTON STREET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
VSr Second-hand Furniture nought and Sold. Particular attention given to
Outside Sales. Satisfaction guaranteed and consignments solicited. ttt-;'0-3m
RHODIUS ITEMPSKY
235 Commerce St. if?Wp L San Antonio Tex.
MUSIC STORE
toy-Agents for Knahe & Co. New England Piano Co and Christie A Sons' planoi
Ithlca Organs. Latest sheet iuuslo always on hand. Call and see thsm.;
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