San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 73, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 14, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 14 1880.
ROCHESTER LAMPS I
65 Candlo-Power.
Absolutely! Non-Exploslvo.
nillnglltslird without blowing down or ri"
luovlnir the chlinru-y. Mechanically
perrcit.
We taiOl following larlitlcs:
Table
Hall
Library
Factory
Chandeliers and
Gas-fount Lamps
irGET OUR PRICES
PAUL WAGNER
OtCAK Bf KOSTHOlf T. It
BERGSTROM & GRAY
Livery Staples & Hacts Connected
llacka No. 1011. 13. I'l II I'.. I'lnlertakirs
Ortlee 111 llllltu strict ami Stable oppngHe
Meiigcr Hotel Unties cuihiiliiii'il and shipped
ml points InUi I'nlnii. Ilnlj Willc lli urn.
tho City. Open Day and Night Tel. Jul.
CARTER & MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
41! ami 44 Alamo I'lu.n
SAN ANTONIO
TEXAS.
FfKiHflal Attention iriwii I" forwarding
Imdles tiiallptirtsorihct'lilliilHtiilcs. 'IVIi-
pliniio conni-itloii. C'ullrt ntlf mluil ilny mill
Ight vn-U
BUSINESS SPARKS.
All wool fulls for $10 nt H. Ieutscli
A Co'i. 1.12-Ut
lluy jour continuation suits nt
Joske's. 4.2 lit
A specialty this season la the nulla
offered by S. Deutscli A Co. for flu.
The moat popular cigarettes are the
Opera l'utla at popular prices. 4-7-ly-b5
When you need any Jotiprlntlntrcall
around and Ret prlcea at the I.ioiit
olllco.
tatlons. 4-7-lyM
Nlen nobby atlll lists and new and
latest styles of straw lints Tor the sum-
mer at H. Deutsch A Co's. M2-0t
Dr. U V. Weathers acuto and
cbronle diseases a specialty. Graduate
of Jefferson (I'hlla.) college lSUO. Oilier
at Nette'a drug store; telephono 118.
3-0-2m
For Seersuckers I.lnens I'ongees
Crashes Alpncaa etc. 8. Deutncli A
Co claim to tie headquarters. 4-12-01
I'lymoutb Hoci: and Light llrah'ina
fowla and eggs for salo from pure bred
ttock. XI Holedad street A. II. Hurley
3-fi-lra
Why boy elsewhere your Horse-ahoo
and Square .Meal where jou can get
them at 40 cents per pound at Wulll's
cigar store? l-c-tr
If you want to buy or sell any kind
of stook or real estate go to Chavez
Morin ft Mateu South Klorcs street.
'J'hey will deal squarely. 1-2-tf
We have Juat received In addition
.o our fine goods n large lot of cheap
shoes for men women and children.
3-2i-lm II. CuK.NixmuM A Co.
K. K. K. stands for Kay'a Kentucky Kurt-
or Liniment which la miulo hy an old Ki-i.
lucky liorsn doctor nnd Is a i.riiit blessing
to man and beiut rorall iurmca u lliiliiii-m
can ho iut to. bold tiy 1'. Kalto) in Bon.
Chavez. Morin A Mateu have tnl
charge of tho stock yard on South i'lores
street south of ililltnrv m17r. ul.n
they will do a commission business buy-
ing and selling all kinds of stockl-D-tf
Just received at Fowler's drug
store a few copies of "Johnson's llo-
mccopalhlc Karaily Guide." Practical
(Jul Je to llomaopathy also family
cases. 1-7-ti
Spring Is coming have your clothing
o"k n KOOU as
new. George Caen 410 East Houston
street Is fully prepared to do first-class
work andguarantee satisfaction. 3-IO-lm
We have now the largest stock and
moat complete assortment of shoes for
men women and children ever brought
to this market and will sell them ns low
il they can be sold with a living prollt.
3-27-lm Houston Street
Our renders are cautioned In
Buying medicines wuicn are not en
dorsecT by some well-known drue-Ms
liaglans! & Co. and II. L. Fowler has
raaue a morougn siutiy or wood dis-
eases and after a careful Investigation
and many prnotlcal tests positively as-
sert that Acker's Blood Elixir will cure
all blood disorders ridding the systi in
of Its Impurities and leaving It strong
vigorous and healthy. They warrant
It. It Is a certain cure for all skin dis-
eases. 1
JsSrMlear In mind that Frank- J JJcltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Great Northern
depot. S-H-ljr
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIGHT.
-Sulls-$I0-S. llculltli A Co. nt
A local base-ball club will shortly be
formed.
-I'rayer-hitcllngs In all the churches
l'ancoast A Hon have the new shapes
In
room with a severe chill.
Tho Turner Association held a busi-
ness meeting last night
The only cigarettes which Jo not
stlrk to the lips are Opera l'ulli .
The Sunset train from the west was
several hours late this morning.
A large box of Illxby's best shoe
blacking fur S cents at Joeko Jlros.
liner at S. Deutach A Co's. 4-I'J-ot
Don't fall to see S. Dcutscli A Co's
boys'siills. They carry a large line1 nt
The Ilclvetla-Verrln's entertain-
ment of last Sunday night will be re-
pented. IIbbo nnd relief from rheumatism and
every bodily pnln aro (jlven by St. Ja-
cob's Oil.
George Voting was arrested yester-
day morning for assnttltlag a negro rail-
road lireuian.
flcure you're right then go ahead.
First examine our clothing then buy. S.
Deutscli A Co. 4-lJ-t;t
It. lielns Draymen's Ileadnuarler's
'Frisco: Cured by one bottle Ited Star
Cuugli Cure.
A large harkberry trco was blown
down nenr tbe Lone Star brewery jes-
terday during the storm.
A wagon load of green bannnna at-
tracted considerable attention on Jlnln
l'lnh this morning
A quarrel ncoiirrril this morning on
serious consequences resulted.
According to the report of County
collected for taxes up to dste.
Who In this city oilers 20O suits SO
lylcs nice new men's clothing nt $10 a
ill t besides S. Deutscli A Co.r 4.12-Ct
want any Job printing call around nntl
see what the J.iuiit uii do for you.
Concha l'ena and Francleca l'ena
chlle-con-carno vendor I'lcado Coronol.
Ilio llrat game between the Turner
ami .Mission Garden Itolllng Clubs
nieo inaee io-iiigiii at i timer il an alley.
A tariff. i.ni.. r.i. .l.l.....
on San I'edro Avenue are for rent. All
could bo rented were the prices lowered.
One good turner nntl scroll-sawcr
can get n permanent Job by applying to
Cotton & Jlornung's
Avenue U.
iianing mm.
4-12-tf
I.nnknt .Inil rM..l.. -H.
They are pretty and nt extraordinary
Conllnnallon suits very neat and
cheap at .loske llrothers. .12-('.t
A very pleasant card parly was
given on San I'edro Avenue Inst evening
to which n select number of guests Irtuu
the vicinity were Invited.
Illxliv's Itojal I'ollah best dressing
dui t d from IS cents nt .loske llros. '
The ''illchnel Slrogoll" company
arter giving n tlnal performance last
evening left tho city this morning by the
0:30 trnln for Austin. '
'I he Temiili. U.ll. I'l U.I.I...I.
picnic to hnve occurred to-day nt San
uu mi. uu inn postponed until
more favorable weather.
Colonel Dun IM .l. i -i
WI .'.'.e "''J "syncracles or the Human
.Mlnil" at Lvnlde and I'leresvllle on
1 bursday nnd Friday.
-Hfltllrrr Climlu.ll !.-. . .i.. .1...1
late last night on Commerce street Bear
inu leiCKinim nice out could li III 1 no
trnou of the shooter.
The UriK-Lpnrl.l. l.L i....i
assuming mngnillcent proportions and
....... v"m. t.tii ttiii vie wuu anyDUiiu-
Ing In the city for beauty of structure.
.Mr. Ilnm nnl..l .!. .....n
and popular locomotive engineer cob-
"" 'K 'rip Gloria aecom-
panlcd by his family to see his mother.
.Miss Florlno Arnold with the
'MlftlApl mrnimH l ..... e
considerable period lending lady to W
...... iii in me -iriin .wnsirol" etc.
One liunilr..l nl
were Ted during March n total or2io
ly. at n cost to the county or $CS7. In
- Is It not tlino base ball was being
p ayed in tills city? Where nre Hie
pitchers for celebrates! League games
Whonluuvs i.nmn l...l ..i..V. .i.i.
timer
vihJ'e-sLsf.rIn8'2' v.rr'
tho well-known "Old Coon" Tobacco
Works of that place. lie is here on bin
annual pleasure trip.
A rumor was around town this
Garden street hail struck but no ntithen-
!.. " loriiianon can ue gained concern-
ing the basis or the rumor.
A cliango from winter to auraincr
underwear being In order S. Deutach A
..v. n luvuiiie me optning oreummer
lannels nnd innrlnosj nlso a large lino or
balbrlggans and nainsooks. 4-ia-Ot
Mr. C. L. Wagner has Just returned
rrora hponord Junction and says the
chler object erintereat he has observed
there was the running or the telephone
wires for eight miles along the railroad.
i7n "J"10 "ryP''J' the illcha.l
Slrogoll Company .Miss Somervllle Is
one of the we 1-known Somervllle sisters
familiar to all l'hllatlelphlaia. For some
'mo f!!?.w."" "1C '"IslHss or the ramous
"Lonl Oil Jonny."
A largo pleoe of broken glass was
removed from the foot or a little boy
named hrlrch at Kalteyer'a drug store
this morning. The glass had penetrated
deeply and the chlorolorui bottle was
used to render tho lad Insensible to the
palnlul operation.
. 'l';piorrow and Friday Milton No-
bits Miss Dollle Noblea nnd Company
will appear at Turner Hall In "Love and
Law" and 'The I'hoealx." The play
goeraorsnn Antonio need no Introduc-
tion to Mr. Mlltou Noblea and his re-
ception will undoubtedly be nn enthusi-
astic one.
. r"0''.11' lle Klrilgl't Tobacoon-
lst at Coiumerco street bridge has re-
ceived n consignment or rresh Havana
cigars .which he oilers to lovers of a
good smoke at a living prollt. He does
not pretend to sell goods at lesa than
cost but trusts that his friends will he
satlslled with fair dealing good goods
and allow the dealer to make a living.
For Rent.
One rock house eight rooms at No 12
ltusk street. Apply at 210 Last Com-
merce street. l-I4-4l
Birthday Party.
A pleasant birthday party was glv
last night In honor or Miss Lena Freder-
ick at her lather's residence No. 12
Crockett street. Among the pleasures
of the evening were dancing and rauelc.
A tine supper was served at 10 o'clock.
Among those present were tho follow.
I'aullne Dltmar Iteka rJeligman Clara
Schrocdcr Louliaand Annie Feltminn
Llzileand Katie Seas. Mrs. Vorhauer
Miss Mary Huebner Mrs. Frederick
jura roster .iiessrs. Aiuert i.aaieree
hen John lUote F.dward McAllister
Herman and Adolph Huebner F.rnest
Ooldbeck August Frash Will Ilebrer.
Herman Albert Frederick Kdwarel
Frederick neno sensAinert intmar.
PERSONAU
Colontl It. I. Foard of Columbus Is
nt the Southern.
.1. M. Saner a horscbuycr Is at the
Southern from Ilecrne.
F. K. Lcoson nn Kagle l'ass wool-
grower Is registered at the Houtheru.
J. 1. Moore stock agent for the Wa-
uasn ana nt. i.oiiis railway is at tne
Southern.
Mr. Abe Samuels who Is a merchant
lnct groceries at Abilene Is In the city
on a visit.
.Messrs. J. 1. Keed and J. V.. I'cltus
wealthy cattlemen of Goliad are at the
Southern.
.Mr. Louis Stumberg of San Antonio
now In business nt Laredo Is visiting his
relatives here.
Ji W. Flournoy A. O. Jones and II. F.
Clare wealthy cattlemen or Heevllle
are nt the Southern hotel.
T. A. Colemnn or Corpus Chrlstl nnd
U. W. Fulton Jr. of Itockport wealthy
cattle-rnlaers aro at the Southern.
Cnptaln It. Lee l'ope or LaSnlle
County has returned from Wichita
Falls and Is In the city slopping at the
Southern.
Mr. II. Srhultze has returned from his
t rip to New Orleans nnd leaves to-day
for Salllllo Mexico to work upon the
new opera-house now being constructed.
Iiwrenco Burrott.
Mr. Arthur II. Chase manager nnd
Mr. Joseph Levy business manager for
Lawrence Ilarrett aro In tbe city com'-
pitting arrangements for the tragedian's
appearance nt Turner Hall. He will
visit the city on the 22d nnd 23d Insts.
plnylng the evening or the ilrst date nnd
the alternoon of the second niter which
lie will proceed to Los Angeles Cnl It
Is three years since Mr. Barrett visited
the Stnte aid his reception nt (1 aires-
ton Inst night was of tho most entlmal-
astlo order.
Ilia Opinion.
Mr. K. M. Clark the well-known wool-
man was questioned this morning as to
the truth or the statements made In
Boston papers that contracts had been
made here to sell the wool ortlils section
at 21 cents and said: "My Lord I we
won sen at zi cents; II 1 uai get no
more I shall Just hold Oi to It. I don't
believe the Boston papers aro correct."
Carload of Ostriches.
Two cnrlonds of ostriches passed
through the city last night en route for
tho California ostrich farm. A bout 40 ner
cent of the original number died during
urn eo imsiinge irom Airica. in niKIIIIOII
to these birds there were several chim-
panzees monkeys nnd parrots. They
were nccompnnled bv scvernl Guinea
negroes who will culilvnte the ostrich
farm.
Dldintaaed.
Kddle Chew wns dlsnlased of the
charge of striking Mrs. O. Frnscb with n
stone nnd Thomas Chew wns dismissed
of the charge of tiring stones from a
nigger-snooter. itecorder Shields this
morning cntit'.oned the boys to be care-
fill about throwing stones nnd nlso told
them It was unlawful to carrv nlpirpr.
shooters.
Hnvn tho Whoto Contract.
Messrs. Martin A Schrrver hnv thu
contract to supply nil the lumberbrIdgo
timber cross ties etc.. for the Aransas
l'ass railway from San Antonio to the
lumber sold by J W.' Ml'ddlebrook of
vuiuuiuus mm .lusrpu nice oi Houston
wns bought of them by Mr. Schry ver to
supply pnrt of his contract.
It Answers tho Purposo.
Tourists who visit the Alamo often '
ask the Janitor Tom Illfe for sonic por-
tion of It which they can takeaway with
them us a rello or the hlstorlo build-
ing. If he acceded to all of these
demnnds the mission would soon
ne tieiuoiisiieii. He has however
hit upon a plan which acts ad-
mirably. Ho secures fragments of soft
rock nnd placing them In dirty water
until the rock Is saturated and Indurated
wnn inn anu moisture and after his
vivid description or the fall or the Alamo
hu thus supplies the demand for relics.
A Narrow Escape.
The little bov of Dr. Wenlh.ru
caped narrowly from death by poison-
ing vestcrdnv. The child cracked nn.
or two of the red beans found In such
quantities nmong the mesqulte prairie
mm nil uie iujiu Fyilllol!S 01 a IiarcOllC
i.iibiiiiI. nnl I M-iifl a.....!!.... k.rn... .1..
child could be considered out or danger.
n wouiu ue ativisauie ior parents to
warn their children or this dangerous
bean nt many fatal cases have been
known to occur through them.
Hotel Arrivals.
Unmiu.v 1I1VIIIU. f.. i.
Salle county; O. It. Newton John S.
Androws Jerome Harris T. N. Kagell
Fort Worth; W. It. Cbadborn Newr
Mexico i. neuy Kansas; It. La Tope
Wlchltn Kansas; Jules Albert. Houston;
Jamee II. David Taylor: O. W Fulton
liockport; T. A. Coleman Corpus
uiuuvi Huuwumiru lioium-
bus;J. L. Alexander Dallas; John W.
Flournoy A. C. Jones II F. Clare Ilee-
vllle; 1 1. II. Browne San Marcoa; F.
lllrsch Houston; J. 1'. Held Maryland-
J. 1". Fetters Goliad; J. il. Hlghey
Wilson county: J. M. Hauer Kendall
county; K. S. Nicholson Seguln
MENtint Hotkl. 11. King Jr. and
wife Collins; L. M. Welton nnd wire St.
Louis; A. W.Kvans. New Brunswick N.
J.; Mrs. M. It. l'endell and child Mexico-
... ii. uiiiuu x'aunfl; ji Lmiuager
Waldschmlut New llraunfels; F. It. ilol-
llngsworth Dr. F. Sidney l'npln nnd
wire Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Beers Chicago:
Mrs. M. L. l'npln. Keokuk la.; K.Kailer
and family Marlon; Arthur II. Chase
Wni. I'orter nnd wife Alex McMillan
New York; S. K. IJtley Houston; K. 0.
Watklns Indianapolis.
MARKETS.
ttcporleit expressly for the I.kiht Iij-S 8
Fluid i Co.. 21 Kole.lu.l rlntti
Nl.w Voiik April II. Cutlim Hoots.
Ul liliiil.l.llliiM-. U'jii. Hales Ills bales: futures
'in Ii t : sales MUJ bales. April O.IIUUKl
.May lf.rirnll.ail; June u.:mfflu.:lx. ju. n!
lull AllKu.t. li.WVJ.Mi N'liU inlKT.U.II ftu.ll
(letolier rtfcW.W : N(ieniber littf.ai; Ilo.
ary.li.t.ibl'tli Alareliu.arili.Gil H '
Nkw Voiik April II. 'Slink Markit
NiulliHeHlern loat llelawaio mid Iickn-
waima 127! St. Paul
liilil.lllnif 5!ili OihuiuMUfcli !: iu'
bales: receipts 10"ju bales all American.
hi. 1 1 Juno-July S.0I bid.
CuiOAnn April H. drain anil provision
market Wheal June steady 7B!o: Corn.
Juno steady irfXo. Pork June steady u.ln.
Iiril June steady a.lio. itccelpts. Wbeatliliii
bushels t'oru. (1190 bushels linns 1 101. J
hcail. Hlihmieuls Wheat Ui.uou bushtls. Corn
47twU bushels.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
iThs Bsn Ton Rsiisursnt.
Mr. C. Henry takes this method to In-
form his maay friends and the traveling
public that he has lilted up a restaurant
at No. 210 Acenula street opposite tbe
Alamo Cement Company where ho will
be ready to furnish llrst-class meals at
all hours during the day. From an In-
spection of the establishment It Is no-
ticed that the appointments are all llrst-
class. The dining room pantry and
kitchen are all fitted up In elegant and
practical style. The tables will bo sup-
piled with everything tbe season brings
nail polite waiters aro In attendance
A number of line furnished rooms In
connection with the establishment. 1m
Rsvr Goods For Spring
Aro coming In rapidly; everything you
want In clothing hats and furnishing
goods. 1'iNCOAHT A Son. 1
2-2G.tr
For Rent.
Desk room In an office convenient lo-
cation nicely furnished and lilted up.
Address "T. II. J." this office.
Nsw Goods for Spring.
Flno line of suitings for ouatom suits
lust received. 1'a.cost A Son.
2-20-tr
Ad lee to Mothers.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It sooths the child softens
the gums alleys all pain cures wind
oollc and Is the best remedy for diar-
rhoea. 20 cents a bottle. 7-22-lyr
So Kind to His Uncle.
"I think young Mr. McGudln Is a very
kind-hearted man" remarked Mrs.
Smith.
"Indeed" replied her husband.
"Ah! what lias be done to him."
"Why one cold day last month I saw
him on tho street with no overcoat on
and 1 told him he ought not to come out
so unprotected and lie snld he had let
his Uncle Emerson have his coat. I
sutipose bis uncle was too poor to buy
one nnd when 1 see a young man so
tuougntrut aoout uis relatives i Know
he Is Mnd-bearted. 4-3-tf
Crest Blood Medicine
llosadalis cures Scrofula. Swellings
Goitre Skin Diseases Liver Complaint
icneumausm etc. ueaa tne louowing :
"1 have been a groat suflerer for IS
years: not able to walk rrom an Injured
leg. Have tried many M. D.'s and tbelr
remedies to little purpose. 1 believe
llosadalis will cure me. Send me one
dozen ky steamer. It was recommended
to me uy a menu i nave taken two
bottles and II nd It helping mo. The
druggists who usually keep It are out of
It and 1 cannot afford to wait the slow
arrival or their supplies.
Lake Irena Florida.
John T. IIceks
Supt. Hoard of l'ubllc Instruction.
Froudo Obliterates Michigan.
James Anthony Froude Is n pungent
writer an observant traveler and an en-
tertaining essayist but like all JJngllsli-
men he has n royal disregard for geog-
raphy when It relates to America. In
"Oceana" his recent book of travels
through tbe English coloiles lie.devotes
the concludlngpages to a very hrlervlew
of tbe country he encountered between
San Francisco and the Atlantic seaboard
on bis way home. California delighted
klm both the climate and tbe srilal at-
mosphere but the prairies tl; set blm
and the climate of the rest of t'.ie coun-
try especially In this neighborhood
chilled blm to his marrow. It la In
speaking of Chicago that the Inevitable
geographic bull Is made. He says: "The
shores of the lake on which It stands are
low nil around and we shivered ns we
were looking at the nocks in the nipping
wind which blew across from Canada."
It will be seen that tho F.nirllshmen even
deny us our winds giving us Instead n
uanntnan oiast. unere was sncuigan
the day Mr. Froudo looked at the docks?
Why did she not stand botwecn us and
tho nipping Canadian alrr What dowe
uuy nersningies anu peaches ior li not
to maintain her with her forests and
orchards between us and the Icy wind
that blows across from Canada.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purllr strength and wholeBomoncM. Moro
economical than the ordinary kinds and can
not bo sad In competition with tho multitudes
of low test short weight alum or phosphite
powders. Bold only In cans. Itoyal Halting1
Powder Cora pa nr. 100 Wall street Now York.
GUSTAY PELTZER'S SALOON
Cor. llarrera dc1 AUtno SU. San AnUiuIo
n driuijrht. Lunch and refreidiuu-nti
Tho Fourth Ward Howling Club huvo the!
Proposals for Beef and Mutton.
IIHADQUAIlTRltS DKPAHTMKNT)
OF TEX AH V
OrriCK CllIEI-COMMlSHAIiy tiUnSIBTENCE. J
Hkn Antonio Texas February 10
Ivrdat this offloo. and the offices of the
Acting t'oinmlssuries of Subsistence at the
follow Intr unwed ixtnts In the Department of
Texas until IS o'clock noon Thursday April
Concho Uavli Mcintosh IClnvvold Stockton!
Knit Antonio and Cano 'Del Wo Ci
IP Itlce Texas of such
beef and mutton as may
Dcimrtiti
theso pouts from July 1 ltwito Junoyo ltua
or sucn tens iimo as tne uommisitary uencrui
of Huhslitenco may direct
Proporiali will also to received for tho deliv-
ery of choice cuts of beef and mutton as muy
be needed fur Bales
Each bidder inunt furnish n fruaruiitce Ji
the t
i of tlve
1 1 ho effect
that. If his bid li
ti conti act aim Rlvo l.onii with irooa and sum
dent sureties within tu days from the dutu of
opening tho bids.
The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids
Illauk proposals nnd inlnrmatlon as to the
manner of blddintr eondlllons to bttohficned
by bidders and terms of contract and pay-
ment will Ita furnished ujvcm application fu
this ollke or to tho A.U. B. at any post named.
Envelopes oontalnlnv proponali should Vo
marked i "Proposals for lleef and Mutton ti
an(j addressed to tho underslirned or
to tho A. C. H. for which the propoHal Is In-
tended. 8AMUBLT. ClJHllINd
Cajjjalu an Com. of Subs. Chief C. 8.
Mb
BARGAINS
I.V
DryGflofls
Clailniif
Notions
Boots
and Shoes
A.
1
Main Plaza and Acequia St.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
We are Ilrailniiartin .. .H. ..i .
bouirbt a f 1201111 banknipt slin-k at M eeiilson
tho dollar. You can savo money bv exaiiilii-
Iiiir our stock.
100 dents' Cnsslmc re Hulls at l no. orth ft no
lioaents'L'assliiieriiriultsnt SM. worth low)
londents' I'asslmero Suits at OW. worth II 60
11)0 dents' Cassllliere Hulls nl 1 1.1 .1l. I .
lil(lonl'('ii.lini i Hulls at TBI. win Hi Mini
llllldeiits'SeersuekerHiillsnt SBI.. worth 4ISI
lai'alrs nine Klanm l Pauls at 2 no. .wnitli :i Ml
VoulliV Hoys' ami Clillilren's Hults
a lk) s' Waist iisio
'JO) Pairs lloj s' Knee Pant at Mo pair
600 dents' Knit Umterslilrts at i". . . . iri h mm
600 dents' Knit Ilrawers utSlio H ri..
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
600 Pieces Indian Mnell .at Sifcyard
6a) Pieces Iliillan Linen Huh at llluyiiri
300 Pieces ery flue.. . . from lJi(o to lfo ant
Also a
ry larire line or NalusiHiks In small
iillun
is at 8Si' liv
l!e 1
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS-
Xuttliiiiliaiii ijire Ciirlalns nil lalcst ilesln:
mil choice patterns ns low as II per pair.
Scrim Ciirlnln Material at all prhes.
Sii-uur SI'i.MiirM'llh s tjiilll.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
75 KinbroideieU Dies Put Urns at
T3 Embrohleml Drcs Patterns at
You cauiiiivo 10 percent by pricing our
bmldurles for wo hao jrot them erylo-
Ilamburir and Swiss from t'c per yard up
AlMiwr I.aco for yokes and flleee
frrn
r ard up
..at He
limo J'leces Fancy Dress Lawns
lun) Pieces Fancy Dress Ijiwns
.00 Pieces Fancy Dress Iiwin nt To
TOO Pieces Fancy Dress Uiwin nt HV(c
rO0 Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at lOo
MM Pieces hII shades Nun's Vi-lllnif. . . iit to
175 Pieces HrocadedCaiinM at 0o
75 Pieces Ottoman TUauo nt Kkj
75 l'Jeces Alhatrosx worth ItVo ni'AHj
400 Pieces (llntrhams ...ut Go tc 10c and 2ic
CO Pieces French Sateens nt Wki
And many other nou-ltles In Diess (lools too
numerous to mention.
NOTIONS.
600 I'l ench Corsets at 3T.C
600 Hoop Skirts for IjuIIis Misses ami
Children at 23o
6000 l)oz. Lailks' Fancy llonleri il Hand-
kerchlels atriedoz
60O0I)oz.domlTlireail ntaieuoz
All Btyles or Ladles' Cant as lk Us. .. . at lOceach
10110 Children's Huhher illbbs ntto
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS DEPARTM'T.
1000 Doz. Fancy Towls it 60o Am
600 Doz. lllciu heil French Towels at II OH
600 lloz. very heavy Honeycomb Tow els
In Uleaehcil ami Unbleached it 1 00
U50 Doz. Lariro Turkish Towels at 3 60
250 Doz.Kreneh D'mask KnottulTuwIs at 3 00
160 Pieces derinan Crash at 6c yard
60 Pieces Turkey lledTablo Damask
at36oyard
30 Pieces Turkey Fancy Table Duin-
ask .'....uttOorunl
60 l'lcees Half Uleaehcil Table Damask
at S6o yard
60 Pieces Half Uleaclied Tablo Damask
at 3'ic yard
60 Pieces lllcaclicil from 40e up
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
llleached Sheetlnirs from Bo per yard up
lied I'lcklnjf from Bo Hr jard up
Drown Shectlntrs from Bo per yard up
lied Calicoes from Bo t yard up
lied Tickings .at Be 7c 8c 10o uj to Sic yard
A.KAHN&C0
Main Plaza and Acequia St
G. B. FRANK'S
ALAMO STORE
K0ur Regular
Gentlemen attention I
what we have to say about
OUR BLUB FLANNEL SUITS
.ln.M.lli;i:il Willi llifl.OT.S and I'lllCCH.
Lot 7M7 ...ill 111(0
Lot who. warranted all wool at T IS
litlsir.. At ull wool .nt 9 06
Lot 72M lliovlot at 10 00
Fancy Plaid In Casslmens.
I.tftll'.i at IS 19
Ixit TUHloniyliriirt"
lAti Kixi llaiiilsoine ai
litictK llamlsoinoa
lit Sins Handsome n
l.nllTl llaiiilsoiiiuu
.at 10 ui
. at 10 no
.at 10 !M
..at It 1.1
S ftoharir
Three hi
nobby styh
Youths' and Boys' Suits
3 1 and 33
glG HARGAINSJ
-
-LAC E-CURTAINS
FOR
Thirty Days.
ERASTUS REED.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DltNKST ltlSCIin. MANAIIP.lt
Positively Two NIkIiIs Only. Commeuclllir
THURSDAY APRIL 15 188&!
Tho Kminpiit Comedian anil Dramatist
MILTON NOBLES
Assisted by tho yountr and vlflcd Vocalist
and Comedienne
DOLLIE NOBLES.
Thursday Nlirht April 15 will be presented
his last and greatest play called
Love and Law
Friday Api 11 10
THE PHOENIX!
t ir Seals now on sale at ltlsclio's
SIMON FEST'S GARDEN
Tho pubtlo and strangers Invited. 4-0 Km
VM. NEUMANN. OKO ICK1
Neumann & Icko
Wholesale and retail dealers In
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
doods delivered promptly to any part of the
W"AI1 wo ask Is a trial toconrliice the pub
lic that we sell goons at roca-ootiom prices
and irlvo them the best articles.
COR. E. COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS
Telephone No. IT7. 4-Wm
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
OtucK San Antonio Ji Aiiaksar Pass It'v I
San Antonio Tbi. Aprils taw. f
ordancu with resolution ur Hoard of
liaiiy passeu starun 31
itdekholilerH therenf Is
L-alhil for Juliet 141 at the olllco of tbeeom
lliorirllig the execution of a mortgage or trust
deed upon tho (Wi.1) eight hundred anil sixty
live mlii's of railway authorized by amend-
ment to our Charter tiled March -n. lwo to se-
curo nn Issue of ten million dollars In forty
year 0 tier cent gold bonds to be issued at the
rate or twolvo thousand dollars por mlto on
completed road and also to vote upon au In-
crease of capital stock to Ave million dollars.
Weekly Drive.
Read and ponder over
Clothing :
Forwonrotho Ktnvs lit that lino and no mis-
take. BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
In ImraoiKo Quantities three for 60 cents nnd
PERCALE SHIRTS
Wo offer 100 dozen very pretty patterna at
Uliluiliulcrcil Shirt nt Hi cents each.
Do n'ot mis3 this
chance but call and get
a Nice Spring Outfit at
Alamo Plaza.
IN -
F.W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
101 101 AttD 20S S. ALAMO St. COR. VILUTA-
IAN ANTONIO TICXA
Wo are Wbolrsalo and Helall Dealers In Austin
White Mine llest llrands of Dark Itosendale and
Imported Knjrllsh Portland Cements Plaster o.
Paris and Long- Qoat flair and would ask you tc
Call or write us for prices boforo purchaslnir else
whero. Pleaso mention this paper.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wi
reasonable prices.
AMTED-Atthonnldeii Hoot Store. Just
WANTtD-Sltuallon by a boy IS years old.
Not particular what kind of work. Ap-
ply to "K" Light omce. t-lVll
Feather work on cards
from Morelia and the City
of Mexico. Aztec and In-
dian Pottery and figures
of all kinds from Guadala
jara. Onyx Jewelry from
Puebla Filigree Jewelry
In Gold and Silver from
Guanajuato and the City
of Mexico.
Miniature Birds on
blocks from Aguas Cali-
entes and Morelia.
Horn Goods from San
Luis Potosl. -
Zarapas Mexican and
Indian Blankets.
A. O. GILBERT
4 East Houston St. Next to Bridge
filirsiniist.
ha! alwavs aooonrj.nan.lQd tit
parents to the First Mothodlst Church. Uno
euuaay muruniir ms miner wm
i ready Johnr" the
for tho First Methodist Id which sanctuary he
was a sblniuir light and a great power around
tho amen comer. Tho deacon although a
hard-woi king Christian also believed in tbe
goodthlngbof mother earth and had a plen-
tifully supplied wluo cellar which (as ho
In his wlno casks and ho also noticed that his
son had taken a great liking for the Second
Methodist Church. On the iollowlng Sunday
the deacon again asked his son to go to tho
First Methodist uut John replied that he had
already niado arrangements to attend the Heo-
ond Methodist. Tho deacon quietly departed 1
and John with three companions who had
been In waltlng.wcntto the collar where they
had been all along secretly Indulging In tho
deacon's tine old wines. John tlewtothedoor
and tried to Insert the key but could not nud
the keyhole. Ho struck a match and aaw
with surprise that tho keyholo had lieen
plugged and that a very strong able-bodied
padlock had been attached to thu door. As
tho rays or light from the flickering match re-
flected ugaluit the door thoy all noticed some.
thing White upon which wassomo charade re
word si "Becoud Methodist closed for
pairs." John felt so cheap that ho went
straight to his Undo Kmersun at No.
IS Holed ud street- and borrowed Kit
nnd left for California. Owing to tho cut
lit railroad fares he got a through ticket for
114 and Is now a wealthy man In Ban Fran
Cisco and he acknowledges that be madolt
out of that f 71 he got from Emerson. They
can all talk but Rmerson continues to hold
"the bridge" tu help the boys over
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