The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 128, Ed. 1, Monday, June 1, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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Monday. June 1 1885.
Ice -Berg Refrigerator
l I Mil. H HI. s-uaruli
until lllli l. pnnilnli
HUT ClKltlTI
Each Eox Sold With a Guarantee.
Ft full lint? f chi r mule.
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PAUL. WAG ME R.
CARTER S MULLALY
Transfer Line.
y Feed ?nd Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
AMI
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1- nml M Alamo l'lnz.n
BAH AHTOHIO - - - TEXAS.
t".v Special Atlintlon given to for-
warding bodies lo nil parts of the lulled
Mate. Telephone rmincclliiii. Cnlls
attended tiny nnd night. S-IW-ly
NEW YORK -EUROPE
i it in in Ni w rurk tin- rllmliiKTuMt
EUROPEAN THAVBLEnS
!m I tli is tlio uhi'iiiHHt ami ni'wt l. alml'le
i' nhiiiif cUc itinni'L'tlDli in NfH Vurk
u it tti.' Trrttw-AtlHtith- line it. ruiwi-liirirr
nil Kiln in
ihl
t inroruiHtlnit in dt mil upl" to
W. J. YOUNG
nt Muliorj I.ltir Hti'l Atrciit for
THEATRE I
tJSMIOYELTY ! VARILTY :&U
II it .nn Just npi tied a Pleasant Ki.iunir lli-
.ii.l ihli In aiinniim i to in) Irli lulu uml tin'
t i ri'tii ml tluil I Inn i i niplnj oil mi in
t. i I i-lu.l MKXHAN'IIIIU ': lm 111 yhi
Thursday Saturday and Sunday
ii. piEnnoNi.
i L'iriiir nt Sun Kal.a
nsMiti
Ill Y ANll .XKI.1
CITY PROPERTY AND LANDS
Thmuirhnut the Mute nixl nl i- clul
Atu-ntion to Invcitiui'iili.
WILL MAKE ORSECUPT -'""j
EDGE SECOArfa-ulA;.'
Any Inrnritiatiini rvlultw ' liuses w
l cln crfully irlvin. Oil Mm iiur iur
liot. or Lily and much mKTly.
No. I West liomtonSl. Adjoining Bridge
SAYINGS BANK
Nt). 13 8111.IUIAI1 ini:i.T
ruder tlio inatiairciiiciit of I. nana lainke
In iinrlla silbj.cl i tlitck. riti luil.liul Inn
lit Hill liu l-i.l.l only nil -hum 111 posit ol
uml iigiuiirilt ut tlm rate ul 4 per ci til pi r ut
inttn. llHlikluirboun Uu. in. 1.14 ti in. hu
urilajx tin. in. tn "p. in. rnr tin' coiuiiili.ni
or mivIpiti Hank DeiHisltore.
San Antonio Safe Deposit and Trust Co
Steel II.. ion rented In mtr llitrirlar-l1
Stci I line I. ilarlile-cmwcd Vnult. All I
. rot. Tli il t- u mailer key. Hi nt Hv ii n
illul upwutu nt cording tu hUu id tux.
I. llAltZA. Prcaldi
Carriage $ Wagon Shop
CCKMER HOUSTON STREET AND AVINUE I.
Hrr.u attention ghen tut lit iimnufocturli
r Carrlnjro llujrjrU't ami Wutroiis In nil Hi
liramlH ft. Also tu SIIOKINO (IT IJOIWliH
N. . I'idiitliiK. Tiiniiiilinf uml l'upnlrln
uliort notice. All I nik In a t rial.
JOSEPH HERMMH. rl
W. J. DARGAN
Stationer and News Dealer
Cltl.VIH AND TOIIVLCO.
21 Alamo Street. Neil lo the rostolueo
Am headquarters rnr nil tlio Mile Dull
weekly rupcre mummy .luinicin
V- 11 li.iu .1 It- (Hn ml Hlii ii vmi luy II 1U- !
Ir L'. t.it In l.n only JJjJ .Jj'V.ur """ I
andoiiicriiururics. duuui
RAYS OF LIGHT. i
Cniheretl by Hcporters on Their l
rours Through Town. j
Denllt tu cnnlnci! j
-Turkish baths nt A. .Ilitin'n. ltn j
Mi entirely new priigrniiiine nt tlic
Kinlilon lo-tilglit. j
To-tlny U tlio llrst oftlir montli ml
ilon't jou lortji t It. I
'Ilia new city oilier tire lielnsr pnt j
In cliti ij uu rnililly ns ihmIIiIi'.
-The lakn nt the Sun IVtlro uprlnw If I
n llrnt-clasn nmlnrln fnclur In full l'lt. I
-The Snn Antonio tluti ctuh Is KlJr I
Inn the iiucntlon r bitylnR the !ne Imll
fjrotinila.
-OtorKe A. Clmljot Itm njotingnii -Klor
he would like to Ret rltl of. Ak
li I ID nl'out It.
I'olo snmm will he plnyetl this nr-
ternoen lo-tuurriiw nntl H etlnenlny nt
Snn IVtlro SprliiK.
One liiintlrril nml thlrtt en ilullnrn In
fliirn were lmiionil In Ihe I'eetinli r'i
court Ihln iiiornliii;.
.Imlife Turner nirheil to-tlny nt II
from AiiMIii nml I'nlernl uourt i re-
oienetl thin nfleniooit.
Twenty-two ili athn lire rrrunliil nt
the tilllec of Ihe City I'liynlclitn for the
week rntllni; In't iiIkIiI.
Momlnv rvi-nlne. .Mine the innr-
rltik'e or Ml Klhel TimMiill to II. I'.
DnniKlit will t"le place.
Wnlntit khiii innltoiroii.v nntl anli
rurtnln poler llM' fiet lomplele. nt It.
II. Htmnt'ir 'il'i K. HotiXon Ft. 0-1-lin
In not the scum on the InVe nt Snn
l'eilro iitInK worlhy of the attention of
Ihe rnnilnry police 1
-Don't mlM Ihe niipiirtunlly to iro-
vhle jotimlf wllhn nlte null nt runt by
enlllni? on A. M. I'oheii .till Mnln plaza.
The Atntln cxcurnlonliitn wire tic-
lnjul eernl liotirii In thtlr nrrlinl Snt-
urilny not srrttliiK here until itHer i
p. m.
Wltiilnw 1iiiiIm on llnilrhorn roll-
i r cent cheaper than others ror
inlu at K. II. Itufsell'ii. ffiK K. Houston
net. li-i-im
-'Ihe kill llenil In rii'lnK strongly to-
iv. The riiclnts. Iiowcwr. are by no
means comiiieiisuriile Willi thuell'orta It
trentiouily ilhplnys.
- I!ev. shncklcfoiil nntl l.liler .). It.
nrr. ofihis Hv. In-lit n lolnt rellKluus
llneusslou yestiTtlay ut the .Mncrilonla
uplift cliiirili.
A eoitinlctc stick of nrllsts' innte-
rll Ineltiil nir a new Hotk of the latest
deslKns for ilecoratlii)'. at (.'really re-
iltictti rules. n-i iii
The theatre anil ilai.ee Riven Hutiir-
v nlL'ht at l'leronnl'a iiartlen was well
altentUil ai.il t'lerj hotly prctetit folly
iijnjctl the cnteriuinnieni.
-Taptaln O. 11. llojil's niltlress on
eioration ilnv wnsunivfrsii'Iy atlmlretl.
ii account of'its Icnuth. thel.ltt il re-
Krrts not belli); able to publish It.
The snrlmrs veitertlnv nresentetl a
ery lively appearance with the thronj-s
OI pieilBltre PCCKeio. v oiinici irii.nn
tic was an onjtcioi eviueui inieresi.
-One of the Austin excursionists. Ill
Ut..il mi linilmr fine nf Ihe croutl Olio
tonraphs tnken nt the sprlni;s sajlnii he
was iitakini; a collection oi curiosities
A IlL'ht occuiretl 111 a saloon welt of
Snn Tcilro creek Sntiirilav night he-
eti two iteiiroes nntl u .Mexican. In
which the littler was oniiiy tiseti up.
The foul smellinc carcass of u ileat
ilo-f Is lilnif at thu corner of Aenuu 1:
nml KlL'hth street which the people In
that vicinity wottltl like to nave re.
inovetl.
A Kentleinaii llvlnt; on Snn l'eilro
lenite ilreSM'il Ills Utile son In irlrl's
clolhinK lust nliilit nml hntl a K"Otl ileal
of Inn while Koing tlown to the city on
or m. .ii.
Kreil Jones erstwhllo the populnr
Imrleniler ut the ilnvcrlck has opened a
new lunch counter at .Messrs. Clark it
Simpson's saloon. at the corner of l!ous
on anil i.osoyo sireeis.
A raco look place yesterday nt the
ptlnKS between u horse owned by dipt.
trim Turiruurd. nntl one tlio properly
oi .nr. rii7putrick. uiurnce wnsw
the latter a norse.
Jlnrv Cannon belter known as
Chicken Mollle was arrested last night
for drunkenness. As soon as she was
convened to the bat cave she was seized
Willi convulsive ills.
No mairlai'o licenses this mornlnii.
On sntitnlny dins lioquelle nntl An
uiislu Wrlnhold took out a license. .Mr
t. has. Koiitietle Is a well-known society
iuii oi i iiia town aim a capauio. sur
ej or.
Although no one wishes to I m t each
he nerves of the members of the Austin
'ressclub It was laughable to see the
iieclnltnte lliuht of three of them direct-
y after they heard a shot In the Fashion
ncaire.
On Saturday evening a select party
of ladles and gentlemen were entertained
at the resilience oi .Mrs. II. latter s. 'Jit
Hum street. Dr. YYilMnm Klnir. or At-
la. w ns one or the minis on that
oicaBion
A baseball came that evoked con
slderable Interest took place yesterday
niieruoon at nan t euro iiasenaii pnrn
helween flV Nctlonuls and the Clippers.
The linnl core stood: Nationals 21;
cuppers 11.
Ihe lilite Diamond society held a
meeting last Saturday night at .Mr.
Clark's residence on South Laredo
tine member was sworn In and
arrangeiudnts made for nn entertain
11111 1 to be Given next Saturday night.
About 5 o'clock yesterday evening a
inrge rrowu gailterrtl at Altars crossing
to witness the rite of baptism belngtier-
funncd on members of the Mncedonln
llaptlst church lwenty-two females
hi i.i maies were oapii7eu in mo laiui
Cards are out for the wedding of
nr. i.otns a. iterieatix anil .miss Amelia
A. relleton the wedding to occur next
.Monday evening at 8 o'clock at San
hernamlo cathedral. A reception
be given after the ceremony at Mejers
nun.
The tract of land known as the
Sun .lose .Mission bus been transferred
rrom Key. hdward Sorln to Itlght Itev
I. ('. Nera7. It contains about irtio acrss
No. 3 block .'i on Hum street has been
transferred by Kil. Sieves to Joseph
There will be a foot race take nlaca
shortly between F.d Dillon antl llnirv
Hitter for $1.7) and the llremanshlp of
me nunsei nooa ami i.autter company.
The race will be 300 yards. Mr. Jake
Kk Mum Is to be the referee and Jlr. Ell
gene dirolan the stakeholder.
One of our city police a few days
ago had an order tu shoot a dog. lie did
noi execute me ortier itiimctilaieiy be.
cause ho said ho onlv had six r.nrt
ridges In his gun and he was afraid If
ne inisseti lie wottiu nave no more cart
ridges I'lstol practice would he ad
visuuie.
.Mary Amelia Chcsnilt the mother
of .1. Omer l.andry who recently left
luiscnyior piew uneans uicu in As
cension I'arisn i.a. siayi at the ag
of W. .Mr. I.andrv was well known 1;
this city and his many friends sypa
mire wnu nun in uis greai oereav
nient.
The members of the Atialin 1'n.afi
club on Saturday visited the Lone Star
brewery where they were treated roy-
ally. They expressed great pleasure at
ineiririp mm were consiuerauly inter
ested In the engine-rooms and all tin
other arrangements necessary to the
urewiiiKoi ns goon uecr as tne l.ono
star.
a iioitniBLE rtiunDEn on the
RIO GRANDE.
Frnnk Slekor of tho nmiKors
Klllod nnd Throo Mon
Wounilod.
A serious light occurred yesterday af--rnooti
about M miles south of Kagle
ass at a crosslngof the ItloUrande he-
ween six rangers of Captain I.. I.
eker's company and two Mexicans
tipposed to be smugglers anil thieves.
leutenant (rank Sicker brother or
plain Sleker.was killed Instantly by a
hot from the pistol of one of the Mexl-
ans and three of the rangers liellly
Orlllln and Ay ton were badly wounded.
ho murderers escaped without being
ouniled.
Captain Slekcr who arrived In town
from Uvalde this morning received the
news of his brother's death this morning
and Immediately telegraphed to F.nglo
'ass for particulars which he recehLtl
hough very meagre. Captain Sicker In
formed the l.itinr reporter that when he
started for San Antonio on business ho
left his brother In charge of the men
wnu oriiers to scout ine country soiitn
along the river for smugglers and cattle
thieves which Infest both sides of the
river and If possible to nrrest some cat-
tle thieves who limn been depredntlng'
along the border. Ills force consisted
of seven men Including Lieutenant
Scott whom they left In chargo of their
camp. From partictilnrs obtained by
leiepuono ii seems inni i.ieui. nieser
and his men. oberlng these orders pro
ceeded lotith on a scouting expedition
and when they had traveled about ntj
tulles two or the men Orlllln and liellly
met two Mexicans annul to the teeth
and who acted In a suspicious manner
arrant in? their arrest. I hey were
called on lo surrender which they pre-
tended to do. but ns the rangers ad-
vanced to take charge of their weapons
they suddenly drew triggers anil llretl
otiniting ine iwo rangers seriously. it
ic other rangers came up the Mexicans
pened lire upon them without the least
rarnlng. one shot Instantly killing
Slrker and another shot wounding
A) ton. 1 he Mexicans then rode rapidly
way.
The hotly of the murdered ranger was
taken back to Kagle l'ass where it ar
rived this morning accompanied by the
nded men. 1 he other three rangers
continued on their wny to Ihe rancli of
llerrera who It is belleveil is an olllcer
for the purpose of getting assistance.
When they arrived there they found the
ranch in the hands of 11 well nrined and
well mounted .Mexican cut-throa
They were In a large rock building and
are being watched by the three men
uniH luriuer assistance is sent iiiem ny
Sherlll' Oglcsbv. of Maverick country.
who ere this has dispatched a posse lo
their assistance.
Canla n bleker leaves to-night for
Ingle l'ass and will assist In the chase
for his brother's murderers lie Is over-
come with crier vet like a true man lie
bears It silently hut the expression or
ins lace as seen tins morning uoucs in
tie good for the slayers or his favorlti
brother.
llelllev. one of the rangers badly
wounded. Is well known In San An-
onlo. He Is a cousin or Major u. M.
ordon. who lives on Last Commerce
street anil who with his many friends
here are leariui lest ins injuries snouiu
rovo laiai wincu is out too pronutiie.
root Slaughter
In wlno and liquors French clarets
French cordials brandies you can sure
10 per cent by calling on
K.MVIM Kt. AIIIH.IIAM4
1-1-Ct '2'M Commerce street.
Hon. H. M. Baker.
Hon. II. M. Baker superintendent or
public Instruction was among the Am
In excursionists who visited San Anto
li I o on Saturday last. Although Mr.
linker appears to be nulte a young man
for so responsible a position yet that he
ably nils It Is proven by ths manner in
uicu our ptiDuo insiruoiion is carrieu
Wool.
The wool market has been dull for
several days with no prospect for live.
Her times In the near future. Owing to
the lateness of the season many buyers
are leaving In order to be present at
some of the Northern markets. The
wool now coining In will not move so
asuy as mat wnicn came in earner.
Mr. Kells. of the Texas Live Sloe
Journal received a tleece of Saxony
wool from the Southern J'roduce com-
pany of Ilurnet which weighs nearly
eight pounds and Is worth the visit of
all Interested in such matters.
Should Give Ills Nnmc.
An individual in a street car going tu
the springs Saturday afternoon Insulted
some of our best ladles by his 111 breed
ing by refusing to resign his seat In the
crowded car to them. This act In Itself
would have not anneared half so Ill-bred
had be not used his foul mouth by Hing-
ing an Insult at Han Antonio ladles In
general. The husband of one of the
Holies wants to know ins ailtlress bad.
A Nleht Visitor.
About 1 o'clock Sunday morning some
visitors who Inadvertently forgot to
leave their addresses raised a window of
Mrs. 1-ronkcl's boarding bouse at the
rear of Wagner's bazaar. Mrs. FranVel's
son hearing an unusual noise awoke
and sent Ihe two nocturnal visitors off.
They left In a hurry disgusted antl absent-mindedly.
They carried olf a silver
piicner tnai uiey nau sel aside to bring
home to their suflering families.
Helvetia Vereln.
The concert of the Helvetia Vereln at
Uehllnger's pavilion was given on Satur-
day evening. The Instrumental itiuslo
by the newly organized Uernianla band
under the leadershlpofMr. Mendelsohn
was good while the majority of the vo-
cal selections antl especially those of
the comlo order elicited applause and
among the choruses was "Kreulzers
What Heums sollrlght." the best of all.
After the concert dancing was kept up
until a late hour.
Excltlnc Hunnwoy.
Hack No. 2 driven by Harry Thorn-
ton struck a stump last night as It was
tnrnlng Into Lover's Lane near Fest'a
garden on south Flores street. The
tongue broke and this frightened the
horses and they ran away. The hack
was smashed considerably and Is now
being repaired. The driver was thrown
and ills leg was badlv bruised thniiirh
not broken. Five persons were In the
back who saved themselves by lumping
PERSONAL POIrlTS.
Collocted From Hotel Corridor a
nnd nisewhero.
Dr. T Kvans. of l'earsall I at tho St.
Leonard.
Dr. L. M. Cock of San Marcos Is at
the St. Leonard.
.1. T. Wolff a merchant of l.avernla Is
t the St. Leonard.
Cntitaln L. 1'. Seaker. of tho Hangers
s In town from Haglo l'ass.
Klllv M lir. Mollle Tay
lor Wlttlc llrown nnd Mr. Jiir ilrown
all of Austin arc on a visit to friends In
e olty
Mr. I!. A. Holland has lust returned
from St. Louis where he has been nn a
business trip for the .Southern Manufao-
tiring company.
J. V. Fourinv. or Morrison A Fourmy
directory publishers came over from
Austin last night. Their new dlreetoiy
for Austin will bo out In about two
weeks.
Mr. Josenh l'ascallne. a young knight
or the grip representing (loggnn llrm.
city "bobbed up serenely" jeslerday af
ter a succcsHiiii mp uiii.i.i "ii....'.
Texas and Mexico.
i"niim Selnh of the Texas Live
Stock Journal to-inotrow leaves the
Alamo City Tor his home In Mississippi
anil ne understand on his return ho
will be nceonipanled by one of Missis-
sippi's fair daughters as Mrs. Selpli. Vi e
nsu ni4 iuck proieseii'11'iii.v.
llenrvSavles Galveston: W..M. Les
lie Clinton la.: Captain .1. F. Ilandlett
I'.S. A. Del Wo; M. Drlscoll llostou;
H. A. Searlght lion. John Hancock..!.
II. ltoberlson Austin; u. iniiiuni nn
Alstyne; John Adams F. Carter ew
VnrL. ra. J. I' t.nboulsse. Mrs. P. I.i
botilsse antl two children. Miss Dora La-
bnnlstp ('. C. I.alioulase and servant
New Orleans are at ine .neitger.
Picnic.
The pupils or tho Uernian-Kngllih
school will hold their picnic at h:m
Pedro springs to-morrow aflemron nnd
will start irom ine scnooi uuuuiui;
Alnmo street nt 1 o'clock.
Gosling's Murderers.
The trlnl of Yenger nnd others impli
cated In the murder of Marshal Gosling
will take plae this week and will be
heard before some pro tern Judge by rea
son or tlio relationship oi insinci .niiige
Paschal to the lute Marshal.
Vienna Gurden.
Oultc a select company had gathered
at the Vienna garden to enjoy the se-
lect concert at this establishment on
Sntiirdnv evenlntr last. The music was
good nntl Mr. Natzl Wise nntl ntlend-
tints were everywnere in auenii in me
wants of his gueBts. Tlieso concerts will
be repented of which due notice will lie
given.
A Bloopwalkor.
Olllcer llollnger found a German citi-
zen In extreme dishabille on Main plaza
this morning nt 1:30. He appeared to
he either laboring under a severe lit or
was crazy lie was taken to police
headquarters until he revived when ho
was released. Ho seemed to he well
enough when he left the police station
and Captain Shardeln thinks ho Is h
somnambulist.
Emmnnuol Abrahams
200 Commerce street oilers at cost
price
Chnmpngne in cases
French claret In cases
Itlilne wine In cases
limit Sauterne In cases.
Call and he convinced. 1-1-fit
Mlnl3ler to Mexico.
G eneral II. R. Jackson of Georgia the
newly appointed F.nvoy Kxtraordlnary
and Minister Plenipotentiary of the
United States to Mexico accompanied
by Ills wife was m the city yesterday
and stopped at Ihe Mcngcr hotel en
route lo ine my oi .Mexico.
Striking a Woman.
A man whose name Is not known ere-
ated a disturbance at Jonas' garden last
night by striking a colored woman on
the head and face inflicting a severo
wound on her eyebrow. The reason
the aisatilt Is not know-n nnd before the
police knew anything of the matter he
nan escapeu.
Polo Match.
A polo match will he played at the
San Pedro springs this afternoon com.
nienclng at 8 o'clock. The following
are the names of the gentlemen engaged:
Maroon: It. M. Glazbrook captain: O.
K. ritzpatnek- A. 1. stannei u. tin
Halt lllack and amber: J. Moleswoilh
captain: II. Glazbrook C. Williams II
O. Mitchell.
Golnc to Rusticate.
George M. Martin of the Pleasanton
Monitor Is In town to attend the wed
ding of his sister MUs Utile Martin.
will thei start on a six weeks' trip to
the mountains via Handera. He has an
ambulance and full camp outfit nnd
takes Ids family with lilni. He tins no
objective point and will go when and
wnere inclination leans i.ucky con nil
editor.
Tho Croon Lino.
In the building and repair shops o
the San Antonio street railway company
are seven brand-new cars vthh.li nre
handsomely painted In green r.nd otli
bright colors. These enrs nre pi rfectly
lovely and will be run on the line from
the Government depot to the Intern..-
tlonal railroad depot nnd mnt the
will be known as the "green" 11 .c.
A nunnway.
A very exciting runaway hnppeutd on
Ihe streets this morning. One or the
Alamo Ice company's wsgins wiill
standing outside their depot on Camer
street suddenly started oft rushing
down Houston street across Alat
nlaza. down Alamo street until th
were brought to a standstill at the Mis
sion store The wagon-pnto lan into i
trees and broke thus itnncillng the!
progress. There was a Inrge quniitlty
oi ice in I tin wagon which was sirew
an aiong i ne nne oi uigni.
Nets Manufacturing EntorprlBO
The Southern manufacturing company
has Just been organized with George It.
Stumberg President; A. P. Gunshourgh
Vice President and II. A. Holland So.
retary. They propose to inanufaolnr
baking powder blueing extracts etc.
and have all the catiltal necessary t
iiush the business. Two of the gentle.
men Messrs. Stumberg nnd Holland nre
well known to our neonle. and their con
nection with the business Is a gunrnntee
or Its success They begin operation
immediately
Young Man.Shiks
That old suit nnd call on A. M. Cohe
where you can get new clothes at cos
DRIFT.
The mnn who gels bit twice by the
same dog Is better adapted to that kind
of business than any other. Josh Hil-
lings. Two Western post ofllccs were broken
Into one day last week. Tho rascals are
trying to turn themselves In. N. V.
Journal.
The man who Jumped from the Ilrook-
lyn bridge we nru told did the thing for
liio-y. Ho has gone there.-Hiiston
Transcript.
Tho Prlncii-s of Wales Is said lo bo an
Ihuslastlo angler. Sim la llkewlso a
occBsful one. Several J ears ago she
light WiiIm. X. Y. Graphic.
An nrllst sa)s: "A tapellng hand Is
in most beautiful." We certainly ngree
with Is 1 in II It Inpers down from the ace
In regular succession. Huston Post.
Yes." la'd Mrs. Sprlgglus when she
read the menu of a recent fashionable
dinner "Hie man who got up that there
feast mutt have bten an eplcao"'
lie.
Nature Is supposed to have her book
at Ihe llv leaves but the nervc-
xiitlng fnct Is that It's Just about the
me when the lly comes. iiingiiauuon
puuiican.
A nlano was stolen from a church In
Iltillaiti recently. Since then the con-
regal Ion has grown much larger anil it
I proposed tu present the thief with a
handsome testimonial IT he can bo
found. Norrlslow n Herald.
The vacation season is coming on
iace and the usual large orders for
lined ifonds nru helm; tilled for the
proprietors or summer resorts where
fresh trulls anil vegetables right out of
be orchard and gulden nro tho elder
tlractlons. Hoston Transcript.
Amateur" writes to tho Hoston
udirel to ask how In preserve n nlano.
Some people might advlso"Amatetir"to
pill uannei rouiiii it ami wrap u up in
ailipnor utti n liiueii surer nun muur
ay is to oouie ii in nicoiini nun iiiiiko
rlectlv suru that the jar Is hermetla-
lly seitlcd. ISoiuervllle Journal.
A CONTEMPLATED CHANGE.
Tu be 1'irceitn: liy a Clcilnj Cut Sale.
Fur some time pnst Mr. L. Wolfson
hits had in contemplation an cnhirge-
ent ofhls already lingo establishment.
In onlcr to accomplish this the begin-
lug will be to remove tho wnu which
now Is dividing t lie several departments
p anil unwn sutirs. .Mr. noiisun now
niioiinces that 111 order to make room
for carpenters nntl masons he Is com-
pelled tu closo out u Inrge stock of car-
pels and furniture entirely nt strictly
cost prices. The carpet department
which nns always ucen une ut .r.
Wolfson's specialties Is as yet complete
in nil Its branches with rugs and
mala in tnntch ench L'rnde.shado and de
sign. The furniture consisting or vari
ous patterns mm designs oi pnnor ami
bedroom sets nre yet complete In largo
assortments notwithstanding the heavy
sales pintle iiuring ine insv low uuys.
.Mr. Wolfson Informed n Liiiiit rcpresen-
latlin Hint his announcement to closo
out theso goods is made in good faith
and intended to bu carried out strictly
to the letter though notwithstanding
tho dull times lately there has been a
constant rush to Wolfson's. Here also
can be found everything necessnry
for the Turn sli ng of unices nntl
halls In nnv style desired and
dining room and kitchen furniture
in stvlfs anil nuai ilea nun Humilities iu
suit tho most fastidious and It should be
born In mind that all these goods nro
sold at strictly cost prices and while
these chances do not occur often It Is
advisable for ull whether In need or not
to avail themselves of this chance to ob-
tain goods nt prices which may never be
uereu agmii. inio n special uiepuaai
r the class or coot 18 inenuoneu is uc-
slred tho same kind of reduction In
prices is Hindu in nil departments Inclu-
sive of clothing dry goods fancy dress
goods and everything else to be found
bazaar.
Take Advantage
Of the big sacrifice sale of ready made
clothing at A. M. Cohen's 200 Main
plaza. Now is jour chance to get a
cheap suit.
Dissolution or Copartnership.
The llrm of I.anda llros. havo this day
dissolved partnership nntl appointed
Captain W. It. Storyagent for collection
of all Indebtedness to the llrm. Tho
llrm Is clear of all indebtedness with a
large cash balance In bunk 0-1-Jt
R. H Russell's Card
The finest slock of wall papers In the
State of Texas. I have marked the en-
tiro stock per cent below rormer
prices. If you desire to paper now Is
the time todo It and save money. My
decorators nro skilled and experienced
workmen who hnve served the trauo
with the largest houses In St. Louis nnd
olher Northern cities. 1 can du work
from the most elaborate to the Ida nes
ns cheap as any one. I gunrnntee my
worn. i-i-im.
(io to A. M. Cohen's. Main plnzn. for
bargains In ready-made clothing and
furnishing goons. u-j ii
LOCAL NOTES.
For a line lilting suit call on A. M
Cohen Maui plaza. o--ii
Gu at onco to A. M. Cohen's Main
ilazn antl get a new suit for less than
lew York cost. B-2U-2t
F.very first-class dealer Bells Opera
Pull'clgiircttcs. Avoid Injurious Imita-
tions tf
An elegant line of gents furnishing
goods can be seen nt A. M. Cohen's
.Main piaza. rnccs low. u-jj-u
"For several vears." writes II. N
McColllster or Chllllcothe. 0 "my
wife has been nlllletetl with neuralgia
and rheumatism and I have tried doc
tors anu patent metiicines wun no gooti
and hearing of Mlshler's Herb Hitters 1
concluded to try It and I am happy to
say that I think It will effect a perma-
nent cure." Mlshler'a Herb Hitters
cures all disorders or the stomach bow-
els liver and kidneys. If you ar dys-
peptic give It a trlnl.
CHEAP COLUMN.
it opposite cull rt house.
I UST RECEIVD-A tri sh lot or tlio UTinlt 8oi
J Alneileiill Cure. It. Prledrleli 4:1 Ala
plaza
I.10R RENT A wellfurnlslieil houso half
' block rrom street curs: water works In
tniisi.. Ail.I-ess (). A." tills ollleo. 0-11
UNCI! STAND FOR CU In
J lietwei-n Mam unit Mil
less IIUSINIMft this ollke
1ITY ORDINANCES A few copies of the II.
siseii i.ny lino
In. hint at llin
l.lldit nllliu. Cloth hlllillnir Hi iupercotcr
ttl cents.
BUILDING IOTS-To line hlllMlnir (corner)
lots size llllxnu reel In li healthy portion
nt llin city. Price VMO. Address "T. 11. J."
Mailt (illlce.
QA
AN ANTONIO P0ULTRV YARDS Have mated
ijards ltiiMiiteu I'lsiiiouni nneai nne
lfltt llriiliinas otiosnrtl lluir roclilns.
saril I
atreei. i.tgaucmcrcu iiiiywin-ruiii viii.
.5- A. It. HUIII.EY.
mo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-Nnllce Is
'Attest llsilltv Ml.Mui.UN It. C
Calcasieu Lumber Yard
East Commorco Stroot
The only ynrd In the city
Yellow Pine Entirely from the famous
Flooring Celling Fencing Shingles
f ltilsuing i.tiniocr naan. mums Doors fencing ivire liniment' nam-
ware Paints Oils Etc. We have Framing Timber lloxlng Ktc.
Sole Agents for this Section for Patent Hoi anil Sheep Proof Fence.
SAN ANTONIO
These Goods Must and
Will Be Sold.
READ OUR PRICES !
MHI Pieces each Victoria Lawns to be closed nut nt 0 cents (former price 10 cents);
.S cents (former price 12 cents) nml 10 (cuts (former price I.i cents).
For in cents 18 cents nntl 20 cents w will sell qualities
wurth 20 cents 25 cents nntl 'M cents.
100 Pieces Wlillo Swiss marked down
Nainsook 1 1 yards for J 1.00
23 Pieces "All-Over" Lace 2.1 cents ll.'i
pi cents less I linn ever berore. r
10-1 Sheeting 22
Hlenched Domestics for "i cents fij
Ilrands or Cambrics
Honey Comb Quilts -13 cents f5 cents 03 cents S.1! cents never sold before nt
these prices by 35 per cent. Turkish Towels $1.73 Per Dozen.
All Linen Towels extra Inrge sizes 15 cents 20 cents and 25 cents and better ones
at a small advance. All other goods not mentioned nt
PltOl'OKTIONATKIA' LOW PUICKij.
T3r3 This Offer Holds Good for One Week and One
Week Only !
6. B. jfranlYs llamo Store.
GREGORY 4 CO.S CHINA HALL
X-Ioviston Street San Ajitonio Texas
UK NTH VOU JKMETT'H
Refrigerator
only denlers In Pan Antnnlnwlmliati
utnli r a alinraliteu Hint it IIIXIIMIU'.
P.very
111. IINI.V iriinil. wtiiTn
liarttiietit. Jewell's natint Is the ClltCUI.ATInN 01' COt.ll IlltV Alll. Win rover a JeweH
UcfrlBinitoror IcoClHelciin lioha.l TAKI1 Nil OTIIKIl ami you will noser hovo eauie to
complain.
Wedding Presents for the Ten Weddings now on the Tapto.
To wear an old shabby suit of clothes
when von can buyso cheap anew one at
A.M. Cohen's who U positively selling
nt New York cost.
6-20-tf
Notice.
Itlce A Dallas have removed from 42
West Commerce street to 3:1 and 115 West
Commerce .street where they will be
pleased to meet their old friends and
make converts of all strangers 0-1-lni
William llppe
Announces to his pntrons nnd the pub-
lic generally that lie lias enlarged Ids
garden. Accommodations are first-
class. The Eighth Cavalry band hns
been engaged for the season to play
every Saturday and Sunday's concert
nml dunce muslo at night. Hestofordi
guaranteed. ltetreauinenU tho very
Cholera
Dlarrhtea Colic Cramps Pains In the
Stomaoh Lameness Sprains Lumbago
Swellings Pains In the Head or Body
Nrnrah'la. Uhcumatlsui and Toothache
all pain Internal or external cured
quicker with W0NDK1IFUL KIOI1T
nny other remcuy. we guarantee
that WONDKUFUL K1GUT will euro
you nnd relieve you of pain. For sale by
l' Kalteycr Son.
They Are polng to Stay.
Messrs. Clark & Simpson having
changed their place of business from the
west side or Alamo plaza to 102 Katt
Houston street have fitted up one of the
finest resorts for gentlemen in tho city.
Their saloon will rank second to none In
the olty and they will deal In nothing
but llrst-class goods. Their vvhlskys nre
as tine as any dealt over any bar In the
olty their wines are excellent and their
beer Is always fresh and cold. They
have a large and cool sitting-room and
lunch counter with hot null cold lunch
at all hours. Kverythlng la first-class.
Call nnd see Clark it Slmpsno 102 Knst
HouBton street. 6-20-Ct
The Grandest Slauohter
Kvtr known In Han Antonio In the way
ofcuttlng of prices Is to be done In ready
made clclltlng at a. m. sjouen s zuuanu
211 Main plaza. Positively at New
York cost. 1-1-tf.
and Sunsot Railroad.
drawing Its supplies of
Long - Leaf Forests ef Calcasieu Parish La.
Laths Palings While Pine nntl Iteil WckhI
LUMBER CO
SAN AHTONIO TEXAS
from IS cents to 7 cents. ItlKl I'leces Cheek
good valuo nt 10 cents n yard.
cents 15 cents " cents prices nro 10 nml
igurctl I. awns i'.i yarns ror i.t.
cents and 25 cents.
cents and 5 cents.
at extremely low pri
n.V CEI.KIUUTKIl
lee Chests.
rtll.ll IlltV Alll la flmnlHtnil HimniM ninr.il.
IITTO IIFIUJHTHII'
Livery Staples & Hacks Connectei
Macks No. in 11 IS 13. tl 1.1.
Illlce SI III street ami Kin
Ili inri r I I. Undlm ninlialiiii
triiiterlakers
ilea ltn
I .hipped
lollcari.0
o nil points III tlm Union. Only Wliltoll
n tliu City. Open nay ami Mali
Tel. ISO.
Shafer & Braden
Practical Plumbers
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
Stock can still be obtained in the
fourth series or the Merchants and
Mechanics Iluildlng and Loan associa-
tion. Parties desiring to own their own
homes by making monthly pnyiuents
that will not be greater than they now
pay for rent will do well to call on the
undersigned who will furnish all Infer
matlon. W. A. Honvnob Secretary
ltoom 8 Solcdad lilock corner Houston
nnd Soledad streets C-lS-lm
nunc mo iiuievii were running.
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