San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1, Friday, June 25, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1880.
WHY
ton-! In a re frit
uouldy And imiM;
WHY
Xtort raio article partakethc lailonf the other
BECAUSE
Tour re frlKi-rMor l tint thorium lily veiitllalod
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111 thu market.
Tbe new mode or ii ulllMllim l patented
owned iml controlled MclusUcly lv Hie I"""'
ufasturvrs. KnrylMH In .ll Mli h Kiiar.
antco lo irlrn ABIOLUTI MTisruTion. moy
until nl tne same pn
praters. Si'ousla'fc
iplalit their merits.
PAUL WAG1B He Aeil
MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
New York Direct I
Is by tbe popular runnier or tin-
MALLORY LIKE
balling from
Galveston Every Wednesday.
Through rate Han Autnnlo to N'
Kates Include everything
Painngf rAye n't. No 'i Writ Uminu n-e itt.
0SCAK BBKOSTKOM. T. H. OHAT.
BERGSTROM & GRAY.
Livery Stables & Had. Connected
Hacks No. 1011 I! 1.1 II IS. Undertaken
Office 24 Ilium street Hint Stables opposite
Mens-er Hotel. HMies embalmed ami shlpcd
the City. Open Hay and Nlirfit. Tel. ISO.
CARTER WULLALl
Transfer Line.
Liver; Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
4NII
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
42 and 44 Alamo l'laza
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS.
tVSpocial Attention mven to forwanllnjr
H. C. MILLER.
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamps
Stencils Seals Badges Metal Ch'ks
Doer Plates Mouse Numbers Kta.
Opposite Orooi' llaalc
tWlt HUNT- A lariro south mom and parlo
1 handsomely furnished with tiHth room I
house Alson laricu two-story j-ooin ery lei
aonable for summer months. Call at lai 1)u
Houston atrect. Keferoncea rciiulml.
K. K. K. lUndi for Kay'i Kontucky Kll
or Liniment vrblcb Is made by un old Ke
tucky horse doctor and Ii u perfect Mesalnir
oan bo put to. Bold by F Kalteyer A Son.
TXlIt
In
OIXTV DOLI.AHS-WIII buy four nice build.
quire of T. II Johnson LltlllTotltCe.0'
rniVO-Flne building lota for lain slic HOiKO
adlolnlnjf Krlach pi-op
Johnson Ijout ODU-V
paper In tbe city.
WA'!T.IDl!eT.b""l to n" that nice Job
ii FrlnUnir u done at tbe Llvbt olHce at
WANTED A -ood barber with llrst-clai
out nt: can nnd u rplindld location fi
business In Eair n li. ru.in.. ...'.
i t i r. Maverick hotel dolnir the
Fitch Eagle Pass Teiaa
BUSINESS SPARKS.
-White flannel suits and white duck
uaun ai i-anooasi a Hon. 6-5-tr
Whan von need lnin.i.i....
around and get prlcea at the Limit
-Panooit A Son bare Juit received
'Y t tuu1";D ""iiner ciotning
.a "-". ""uwj we win give vou
It. B-B-tf
MTBear In mind that Frank J. Beltel
keeps builders' hardware and lumber at
the International and Or "at Northern
depot. mm
Why-buy-elsewhere y our Ilorie-tboe
ind Square Heal where you can get
them at 40 centa per pound at Wufira
cigar storer i-o-tr
-Ifinn nanl lih.A...II ...
of atook or real estate go to Chavez
Morln A Matea Houth Florei street.
They will deal squarely. 1-3-tf
iharge of the stock yard on South Florea
Ingand selling all kinds of (tockl-B-tf
Undertakers Funeral Directors
RAYS OF LIOHT.
Oathered Here and There bv the Local
Reporters.
Mayor Callaghan la liuiirovlDg.
The Infant child of Tom Gallagher la
serlotuly III.
Hatrlot court will nrobablr aillonrn
for the term to-morrow.
nVWhenyoiiarrltont llnale l'aa atop at
the Mmi-rU-k the only tlralK;laaa hotel In the
ny. iiaii roomi.
Sim Hart Is dolnir a eood builnt's
at No 3 West Conime-ce street.
Trunk and vallae at
0-21-tf VofMI A Ansoui.
I.lnen drawers at
C-2t.tr Yut'xti A Aitxoui.
-Shirts at
fi-24-tf Vob'.Ml A Alt.oil.
Vou can cot vour nufl of $13 lumber
at the "Calcasieu Lumber Yard."
Don't for tret the tilare to Ifl'l 13
lumber "Calcasieu Lumber Yard."
In the pool tournament game at the
Metropolitan laatnlirht Kialier wun over
llaueltenby 11 to 10.
TIhi .Mendelssohn Maennercbor held
a pleasant reunion nt the Casino last
night.
Tbe "Calcasieu Lumber l ard" Is at
Its old stamping ground on Kast Com-
merce street west of Sunset railway.
.Tbe "Calcasieu Lumber 1 ard"
stands by Its "old flag" anil Is not
ashamed of tbe name under which It en-
tabilihed In 188J. ll-'JI-tf
Divine services at the Temple fleth
KI this evening at 8:30 and on to-morrow
leans La endorses Mt. JncoL's Oil for
rueumatlc pains.
Inllammatlon of t lie throat and
lungs promptly cured by lied Star Cough
Curs.
Mrs. II. S. Calillelil one of the popu-
lar school teachers has becoinu the
mother or a line boy.
Klmendorll A Co. have presented
tbe Kloretvllle Methodist cburcb with a
new bell.
A marriage license has been Issued
to W. II. Outtersldo to wed Miss L. II.
Deats.
There will be a hop to night at Ar-
biter Vercin ball liy Mrs. Donaldson'a
dancing clas .
Mr. Scberle's line collection or but-
terflies or Texas will be rallied next
Sunday at Krlsch's hall.
The Swiss Helvetia vereln held a
pleasant reunion at Krlach's hall last
night and Indulged In tome lino sing-
ing. Herbert Zork celebrated his 2lh an-
niversary to-tlay with his trlends and
was very liberal In distributing his
favors.
Tho Mibllo luinrnwtncnt lommltlei-. lie
eompanli'd by the city elurlmer vrctooul hi
A drunken cow lmy sIkhihI hi Hat Ihrouirh
otic of the valuable stained irluai pimea ot the
Fashion theatre door last ululit. Ho u ar-
rested for being illordcrly.
The Water-works company are not
leaving thesurface or Alamo plaza quite
as level as they round It bcrnre they put
In their large water mains.
It would bo a good plan during va-
cation to Place new sidewalks In front
ot those publlo school buildings needing
tueiu anu most oi tneiu uo need tneiii
bad.
Dell A llros.' lino sign fell to the
pavement yesterday caused by poor
workmanship In hanging It. No one
was hurt.
Alexander Harris late partner In
the San Pedro Springs restaurant was
brought back from Schulenbcrg last
Wednesday night and now ocouples a
oell In the hotel Lewis.
J. H. Yeargaln the fruit grower of
Atascosa county la lo the city and uas
yesterday Jelned by his daughter Miss
Fannie Just returned from a visit to Mis-
souri. The attempt or the society for pre-
vention of cruelty to animals to meet
last night was again abortive the com-
mittee not being resdy to report.
Mr. Charlie Michael round his tine
horse yesterday evening a police officer
having round him astray. Charlie was
overjoyed to see his pet back.
The operation performed upon Mr.
lleltgen for strangulated hernia Is a
success and tbe patient Is rapidly recov-
ering bis normal health.
'-The rumor Is current that Captain
Hambleton Intends resigning hi' chair
as alderman or tbe Third ward. It Is to
be hoped the rumor has no foundation.
Charles Oroebel. a cornet nlarer r.f
tbe San l'edro park orchestra accident-
ally fell In one of the dltohes at tho
Springs last night and received a good
wetting.
Major Jacob Waelder has secured a
building penult for tbe erection of an
fsOO brick addition to his dwelling on
the east side or Jell'erson street 'third
ward.
Mrs. Fannie I). Porter who has been
confirmed as postmistress orKI Paso Is
well known In this elty and her many
friends will regret to learn that she Is
now very 111 at Little Hock Arkansas.
Tbe lady friends of the San Antonio
rifles are requested to meet at Mrs. Gor-
don's residence on Kast Commerce
street at o'clock Saturday afternoon
to organize a welcome meeting ror the
company on Its return rrora Lampasas.
A destitute woman living at No.
310 Dawson street died this morning.
The matter was reported to the city
authorities this morning by Mr. Chas.
Dlgnowlty and no doubt steps will be
taken ror her decent burial by tbe city.
A telegram was received yesterday
by Cllll Cook's attorneys from Major
Walton saying he had flled a motion for
anew trial before the oourt or appeals
at Tyler and that the motion would
have a hearing on the 10th or next
month.
The lady friends of the Turners In-
dulged In bowling ut nine-pins at Tur-
ner hall last night among themselves
and seemed to take a huge Interest In
the sport. It Is a healthy and harmless
pastime for anyone.
An English ramlly living on Dawson
street are in great distress. The wire Is
suffering frotn a severe attack of malarial
rover whlsh Is developing Into typhoid
fever and the husband has been out of
work ror some time. Charitable ladles
should look Into the matter.
Miss Fannie Ilurnet tbe young
Amerloan girl who stood within one
point or wlanlng the Sartor gold medal
lor prollelency In German has been pre-
sented with an elegant album by ber
teacher Professor Alex Kuchn
The Waterworks company will soon
have water pipes running Into the Cath-
olic cemetery southwest ol the olty
and tbe Ladles' Benevolent association
will then begin putting the grounds In
some shape.
The Sons of Herman held a regular
meeting last night and decided to In-
dulge In a grand nlcnlo at Mr. Jacob
uoll's place near W etmore station next
Sunday leaving by the regular 0:30
morning train and returning at 11:60 at
nlgbt.
A lady en route to Government bill
the other day stopped the car and got
off at the last switch on the Avenue O
street railway and forgot that she had
left her baby on tbe oar. The car bad
gone too far ere tbe handsome conduc-
tor Putnam discovered the child on his
car but he did the next best thing to
stopping. He sent tbe ohlld baokby
the next car and the mother was thus
made happy.
PERSONAL.
Sherlfl John Relnhard and wife of
Itoeree are at the Southern hotel.
Mr. W. 1. Irwin and bride occupy the
bridal chamber at the Mayerlck.
Mr. J. W. Drown of Austin. Is a guest
at the Maverick.
Miss Nellie Lowday has recovered
from a few days Illness but her little
brother George is yet dangerously 111.
Nat Jackson reporter of tbe court of
appeals Austin Is In the city. He
brings a sick child here for treatment.
Mr. T. 11. Lergton tbe Laredo street
merchant Is convelesoent and able to
walk around a little.
Mr. G. II. Kalteyer Is recovering from
an attack of his old "friend" malarial
fever but la still very weak.
Harry L. Demon representing Fargo
A Co.'s boot and shoe house of Chicago
Is In the city calling on his customers.
Mrs. Ph. L. Meyer ofAustln Is paying
a visit In San Antonio and la a guest at
Mrs. A. Schoenert.
Mr. J. J. Deckelmayer leaves to-
morrow for Chicago to upend the sum-
mer and probably next winter.
Dr. It. II. Harrison superintendent of
the Columbus llallroau hospital ana
Mr. K. J. Marshall are visiting the olty.
J. F. Salter of New York and Dr. J.
Kedfearn of Iloston woolbuyers are at
the Menger hotel. Dr. lledfearn makes
his first trip here in the Interest ofiraue
Mr. Joe Williams a Jolly engineer
now with the California Southern rail-
way was In tho olty yesterday enjoy-
ing his leave or absence by his first visit
to San Antonio.
C. J. Crockett one or the faithful em-
ployes of the Lone Star brewery with
his wife will leave to-morrow for a
snort trip to Galveston corpus i.nristi
ami Aiaiamoras tor tne oeneui oi air a
( rockett's health.
Mr. Charlie Arnold a voung railway
engineer formerly running on the Inter-
national and Great North railroad In and
out of this city was In tbe city yester-
uity alter mure tuan a year auaence.
He has been changed back to his old run
however and we will see more ot him
hereafter.
3: o'clock by the .Mikado club at their club
houe) moon at t be St. Leonard.
A Farce.
brated Vienna duettlsta at Mabncke's
garden promise to entertain the publlo
to-morrow evening with a racy little
farce enllttled "Vlel z' Vlel OTuehl"
ny tar too inucn seniimenti to De given
at the end of a well-selected Droeramme.
The nam is of the two actora assures a
great success. There wilt be other and
amateur talent ennsteu alio.
AN INJUSTICE.
Peculiar Action of the City Council As
sessment Committee in the
Story Case.
Aeoordlng to law.tbe assessment com.
mittee or the olty are required to notify
any citizen when they propose to Increase
nis taxation in oruer mat ne may snow
cause wbv It should not be done and
to keep a record of such notification. A
short time since Captain W. It. Story
went to pay his taxes and found that his
assessment had been materially In-
creased. He olalmatbat be had no no-
tice of tbe proposed Increase and no
notlllcatlon of suoh proposed ac-
tion appears In tbe record. He
pam tne increased taxation un
der protest In order to avoid nubllca
lion as a delinquent and petitioned the
city counoll ror a reduction to the origi-
nal amount which be claims Is a lust
basis but the city council have refused
to grant his petition. Captain Story
thinks that an Injustice has been done
mm.
Wanting to Do It.
In conversation with Mayer pro tern
Schrelner last night the Light was as-
sured that every effort was being made
to carry out the various Improvements
uy tne city council dui tne tact wastue
street commissioner's department was in-
sulHclcnt for tbe calls unon It. There
were only ten men and twelve carts to
do tbe work. He bad bad four extra
men engaged and they were working
very uaru out it wouiu take some time
to catch up with the average or work.
Excitement on Alamo Street
Oscar Hlrachberg formerly a drummer
for Professor L. Kyth the artist In
nampmantrs Dtinaing anu wno has
been boarding with Mrs. J. J. Poei-
man's on Alamo street caused quite an
rxciieiiieni on me streets mis morning
in the vicinity of the Liuiit ofllce.
It unneara that Illrae.hhorir haa '.en
boarding with Mrs. Poesman ror the
past three months without paying for
aauie ami wuen uaneu on ior a settle-
ment this mornlnK he failed to snuare
up and adding Insult to Injury began
abusing the lady who kindly trusted
him for that length or time. The loud
words which passed between hotn
parties however attracted quite a
crowd who seemed to sympathize with
jirn. l oesman; seeing tun ne tnougnt
that a good run was better than a bad
stand he took to bis heeis running be-
hind Wolff A Marx's store through the
l.umr otllce and crossing Commeroe
street flanked his pursuers by going
through Scholz'a saloon but was Anally
overhauled at lluermann A llros.' store
on Alamo plaza and brought again to
wuere ne siarteu irom ana neld captive
until the arrival of an officer. Here hla
troubles began to Increase be tried to
resist arrest but the strong arm of the
law was too much for tbe genial Hlrsch-
berir. and thlnklnir "dlanmtlnn ih
better part of valor" oonaented to
accompany tne omoer to the Hotel de
Hat. where he will have no trouble
about board bills the city very kindly
uDiiajiou ducu caucuses.
"Charley the Barber1 Dead.
Charley Dlelz a French barber who foi
manr lomr eara. liaa held the mIimi n Vlnr..
street next to Schrelner'a liar.rouiii. died this
tnornliijr at bla realdenco in tho First ward
ralne about W) )e
Thu nrlinal cauae of hla death v. hid ln!lu.
cretlon a few weeks affo. In walklna out to
Powder House Hill thu Sunday artemoon tbe
San AnUinlo Schuetzen Verelu held their
prize shoot. The afternoon was terribly hot
and ho beoamo overheated immediately up.
and waa almost Immediately taken III whlc-li
Tbe Team Snootlats.
Thero will be a team match at tbe Bhuetzen
Vereln grounds on Sunday next between the
OttoAtidreaTe'aini Otto Andrea. Ed. Ste
n. loisch Chris Werner. John lluschal Abe
winer it. u. munis' ana anoiner.
It. Aiken Teami-p Alkon Dr. Adolph
A. Altmann tl Altiuann. liana Ilo-
Kd. Di-elaa Harry Fowler and Albert
Aransas Pass Railway Notes.
Tho Aransas Pass road have appointed J II
Twenty-tire hundred head of cattle
hipped from Ileatlllu yesterday and HiOU
hlpiKMi n out theLaurvlks ranch to Harrold
aer tickets will bo laaued via. Ileetflln
atago to Corpua Chrlstl. aavlnir II hours Ii
anil .miliar tlcketa will bo Issued by Dai!
Tho telegraph haa been put In at Ilracken.
hou i nut a iuii nougeu iiatiou.
THE UPWARO MOVEMENT.
The Colored Doctors Want Due Recog
nition by the Btate Medi-
cal Association.
last nlgiit. where bo has lieon to attend a U'ocl-
lodtonuiiiberihlp of the atato Medical asso
ciation. An organization was formed called
-Ilie lx.il.) gtamiouioai CIUO anu uiu mnuw-
igunleera elected l
Prealdent-llr. II J. Starnes. San Anton ii.
First Vice-President Dr. J. Wllklns Hal-
Corresponding Sccrctary-Dr. M. A. Majo
llrenham.
IX'tltlon tothe State Medical aoclatlou.
A Bargain.
n 11111111110 and thirty acres of hind i
the Clem-
ItelVadnoM ranch. Kilolitre of lirelizo
Castro No. 4 Commerce street
Hotel Arrivals.
Vanck IIOTtl-T P Saner Biiorne. hd.
Coolcy. Texas: H S Marshall Lullngl O Sell-
trouse Austin": A llodemann lloernet CM
Wright K F Mitchell. Karnes County! 11 C
Stone Cvaldo: FA llrrns Houston: A I at.
clltfeand wife (lo lads J A Samuel Waco! II
Stoddard. Memphlsi It O'Ncll. OalrestonsTT
Ho'cTimiN HiiTrt-K A Durham Kansas
City! John Hunham and wife ji-rnol nan
J Price and wlfo l'earsall: Joe Williams. Ilyn-
and Willie McKreHegulnl KA I applatt J D
llelleauandSW Stalnabcr Dallas! T l-ord
Kwkuk Iowa! L L Smith. Columbus Mo.i
M HCIartor. Dallas! John lllack.Bcgulns (leo.
L) tie and U II Tbacker Waco.
MtmiKii Ilirm.-O I! (llrurdoy New Or-
1 nns; It II Harrison. liJ Marshall Columbus!
A U Harlan and wife. Coatesillle Pa.: J A
Martin. Houston t J Kedfearn. Jr. Iloston.
Tes.t J F Salter II K Horner II U Scuihler. tl
II ! Stem New York; TN L'dgell It. Worth;
6 A Sesilom Dallas.
A Long Walk.
A young man arrived In the city yeatenlay
s anxious to be treated In tbo hospital
il.ilo. He will be examined by the city
physlclau this morning and If necessary will
And a haven of rest In tbt hospital.
They Like It.
Tho selection of the Maverick property on
Alamo plaza as a site for the new federal
buildings appears to give general satisfaction.
'etlalhln sites." and tho actaof the Mavericks
In placing such dealrable pronorty at a reason-
tcstants evidently wanted to maku a bonanza
out of tho government needs. As an lustaucc
ofthls.lt may bo mentioned that thero
i like character.
Ha Is Hsrs lo Stay.
Dr. Weathers Is here to stay. His
nractlce Is growing1 dallv. He has met
with fine success and has credentials as
a thorough physician second to none.
His remedies are safe pleasant and etll-
olent. Children take them cheerfully.
Visits with prescriptions $1 anywhere
In the city. Chronic diseases solicited.
Office at Nette'a drug store; residence
xn uimira street seiepnone no. no.
Ia order that our town aball have
the best goods possible tbe ponula
druroists. Itaeland A Co.. and 11. I.
Fowler have arranged to sell Acker's
Enirllsh Prescriptions among which Is
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They act
upon tne system wnen suuenng wun
Dvsnensla. Bad llreatb. Sour Stomach
Flatulency Heartburn etc with a
wonderful certainty hence they guaran-
tee them to cure always or will refund
tne money.
Picnic Parties
Numbering 40 or more can arrange with the
San Antonio and Aransas rius railway io
hnvo a couch and engine stieclaliy provided
tor them between a m. and Hp in. giving
them ample time to sjiend a day nt any jsilnt
Diet
) rive
ably less than tbo regular Htcsoffare. Iltf
Wood Choppers wanted
Wanted 10 good wood choppers 14 miles out
nrtownoiiK. it.; cents n coru puiu: i
lortatlon free; apply at LtoiiT nfticc.
Our Worst Enemies
Next to our vices aro our follies. Among
hem is mo imperilling ot iiuum nuuiiy
and drinkfilirand tlio reckless use of ll
It Is one of the happy capabilities of Itoatet'
tor's Stomach llittera that it can rcimlr ditlll-
ago llius.lnlllcti.il. When the blood Is Ihlu
nnd watery tho bowels out ot order the com-
Clexlonunu tongue both glllng evidence of
lllousness thero Is a necessity for repairs
utKin tno human tenement ouvious cuougn
?t'"3'o.
tho bitters will. It nisi
the kidneys
Tho Only Man Does It ?
Sim Hart Is selling Horse Shoe 35o a
Dound.
Sim Hart Is selling Star 35 cents a
pounu at no. a nest uommeroe ac
Sim Hart sells Spur 35o a pound.
Sim Hart sells Square Meal 35 cents a
pouLd at ho. a nest commerce ot.
Sim Hart Is the square tobacconist
Sim Hart sells "Caporali" 5 cents a
pack' at no. it nest uommeroe oi
Sim Hart sells Purity 6o a bag.
Sim Hart sells "Straight Cut" 15oa
DOX.
Sim Hart also gives you a chance In
$018. u-zz-u
The Rosadalls nemsdy
Kosadalls Is a sovereign remedy for
all diseases of tbe blood. It has no
equal for the cure of nervous disorders
tteau mis: "l would use to near lesti-
monv to the merits of Ilosadalls bv sav.
Ins that some eight Tears ago I was to
tally prostrated and could get no relief
from our latnny pnysician dui alter tax
ing one Dome oi iiosaaaus i Decame en-
tirely restored to health. 1 now weigh
175 pounds but when I first took your
medicine I weighed only 130 pounds. I
cheerfully recommend It to all and es-
pecially to those mulcted with nervous
debility. Miuj. A. A. ManoN
Baltimore Md
agent for J. Walker's tloldon Hoot atidshoo
store no Das been oompeiieu ui movo to a
more convenient location at No. at Solodod
street wbero he will bo glad to meet all hla old
customers. Shoes made and repaired while
Active Pushing and Reliable
A. Tlrelsi can always bo relied upon to carry
tatlon of being active puahlngond reliable by
aLd get a trial bottlo free.
Thero have heen some wonderful eurea t.
feotod by theae medicines In this city. Several
eases of prouounoot oonauniptlon have been
ontlrely ounal by tbo use of a fow bottles of
nr. rung a now uiaeovery taken
Hon with Klectrlo Hitters. We
them always. Sold by A. Drelas.
Tho Sinkin;: of the Orogoii
The pilot boat and the atuall boats had left
the sinking ship with heavy loads of human
freight having abaut one hundred persons
aboard. Tho steamer was settling lowereaeli
tnlnute tho pron being much lower than thu
Stern nnd It aecnie! that each moment waa to
be tho last. We could a I most feel the .ast
le quiver preparatory lo tho final
This was an exceedingly trying mo
ment. There were no life preservers as tbo
heavy sea had carried Ihoin overltoard. Stand.
agrnther apart from the other passengers
beautiful girl whose terrified faeo de
picted tho horrors of tho fearful experience.
A tall handsome young man stood bcaldo her
Ith his arm tenderly encircling her slender
waist lie was evidently toluir t" comfort her
1th hopes of rescuct but tho sweet creaturo
saw to plalnty that unless something unlookcd
iMittom of tho great
far tiway fnmi
wt lion
low .
nUiiit t
cr tho tuiw fir the in
Miclhliitr dtirk (it 1111411111 nut
I ilririitl n lilt It
er nil naw tliut It win ureal rIim luuitt-uKiKli-.ltoe(iiu'thIntr
inn) iiiHtii tliu nijn
tliciu wor.Hi "CmeriKiil link a the hrMiro
to iirip ino Toiki ivtr una it. lew mini
hey nil bWkwI imfi-ly iih
They all shook hands with "Undo lit
ny nr Itirn
Kay'i Kentucky Kuro or Mnluiont has heuu
i uio In Kentucky si net IWO. nnd In Texas
noolHTi. Whenyuu mp.l n liniment try It.
or sale br K Kaltorer St Hon.
Ourrrirulnriiicctlnir nlifhU v 111 bo htM vy
rvllrstantlTlilnlsSiilurdurnlirlitsnt tin. in..
ulinri-. at FiroinHn'H Imll Maiket Mreet. All
carpentera ami Joiners are npeotrullr ln
f .nclleii. look here I No preparation v er ills
ven-d Ims been no Bitceectful nsMurlej'n
-xa TonleConllal. the trrent nvsteui renova-
tor. In the euro or nil dlHeaosvi to whlcli tin
women of this ellinute are subject nueli tin
HeHknesK1ebUltv. tnelanclioly whites falllntr
ill eerr form of nei
will be
ertioii.
ntlrely natlntled or the truth of
Furniture I Furmturall Furniture 1 1 1
aro nelllnir fnrnltiiru at eitrttnlv low
flffurci. The public resitectrully lultel to as
certain our prices before imrebasinK' elne-
where Call at No. 41 West rommereo street.
W. lHKSt'lTT
6-tMui for Kratm lteeil.
Choters.
rilnea. eolic. erunitx. milus In IheFtinn
neb lnmenettB sprains luuibujro surllintrs
p&(ns In tbo head or body neurahrin. rbeuuia-
llLi and toothache all jmln. Interimlor exter-
nal cuml nuiekcrwlth ltNIH;itl UL KKlllT
than any other remedy. Wo jrunruntee that
Wniiilrrfiil I'.lu-lil uUleurn Ton and relievo tmi
of pain. Bold by V. Kalte)erc8on.
People to Patronize
Davis & White arc D re pared to do
all kinds of enrpecter work at 311 Aus
tin sireer. u-'jl-u
DonH pay fanov prices for vlsltlnsr
cards when you can get them free at
tne l-sioitT onice.
Tho Kalzer Tioiiu of Tjrolean Sintrers
111 Ik) ut Han Pedro Springs eery nltttit this
eek
Furniture boueht. sold and renovat
ed at Davis & White's .III Austin
street. 0-21-tf
If vour children are teetlilnir. feel
Irk badly cross and no appetite buy n
bottle of 1'ulmo Cm a. the eifeet Is won
derful and only costs $1.23. D. I'. Ilnrr
soie agent ior nan nmomo. u-io-it
Tho KalerTni
UlboatiSiiu 1'edn
u tier of Tyrolean Plnjrera
i Hprlinrs every night thla
While I'ul mo Cura Is the best rem.
edy for consumption It also Is unrivaled
as a tonic for debility and nervous dis-
eases. Give It to your babies If thoy are
weaK Anu puny us euer.1 is magical it
will make them stronc.rosr and healtbv.
D. P. Harr sole agent for San Antonio.
U-1B-II
-The Kalzer Troupe of TjroleauSlnjreri
will bunt ban l'edro Hprlntts eery nltfht tlili
w itk.
.tSTFor everything needed In the lum-
ber line call on K.J Beltel. at Inter
national anu ureac iNonnern uepot. ly
Tho Kalzer Troupe of Tyrolean Binire
will be nt 8au Pedro Springs every night this
rancoast A Son keen all the novel
ties la clothing hats and tine furnishing
gOOUB. U-sJ-tl
John P. O'Leary plasterer; ofllco
No. 10 East Houston street. Telephone
Try Fowler's Ice cold soda water.
wuu positively pure iruu syrups; aiso
vlchvor soda with milk of mairneeia
wheat phosphates tongallno or acid
pnospuates lemon orango raspocrrr
strawberrv and chocolate svruns a sne
clalty. No. 14 West Houston st. 4-lG-tf
Woou Citv Uastrop County Texas I
April 18 1"M. f
Messrs. Morley llros!
Gems I tried Morley's lllackbcrry Ilnlnaiu
on tnoof my children that had thu llux very
bad and It acted like a charm curlnjr them
Iroth sound and well. 1 thank vou forhnvlntr
such a atuablo medicine- on tho market. To
an wno are surrcnnir rroiu tne anotocom
plaint I can cheerfully recommend Motley'i
Ulack berry balsam. Moitum Miiciim.l
J'or salu bv F. Kalteyer & Hon.
A Reliable Article.
For enterprise push and a deslro to Ret
such iroodH as will glvo the trade sutlsraethm
II. U. Fowler It. Colitis (Jo J. I) llevlno. J.
Clavln tho drufrtflsts lead ell competition-
They sell Dr. iiosanko'H Coiifrh and I.untr
oyrup oocuuso us mo uest men i cine on ine
market for Coughs Colds Croup and Primary
pies free. I
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Till powder never varies. A marvel of
purity strength and wholcsomencsa. More
economical than tbe ordinary kinds and
not be sud In competition with tho multitudes
of low test short weight alum or phosphato
powders. Sold only in cans ltoyal Baking
Powder Company 100 Wall street. New York
HAGY BROTHERS
Contractors nil BuilQers.
All work lert with us will receive proinp
atteatlon. P.altmntea furnished chierfullv.
heave uiders at K31 North San Marcos street
iSURETO CAUSE CONSTERNATION
Our This Week Offer.
NOTE OUR PRICE LIST FROM
MONDAY ON
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
B0 pieces Pnrlngtldo nt'd pattern. S-'ioyd
Tilt plec lltamlno plaid . So yil
.i pieces rai in piaiinnn stripes very i neap
tplee-a Vktorla lawn . IMdfortl
all nwav down
A few icry haudMinnu embroidered druse
puueina ni nieir iieiuai eosi.
LACES AMD EMBROIDERIES.
XV v have l(l reinitunts nf embnilderlef
id lacf-s which will h sold ntfsnlleiH nl
ml.
le't pieces 1'eisl.iu luw n :tf Inehis w Ide
r Department we bar all
All Our Figured Linun Lawns
Percales and Batistes will be included in that
GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE
Ami in fact Our wliole lino
futc.
"Goods Must Go
ATTB1TTIOIT I
itlon
Those L'onteiiipliitlinr lo lmll.1 ami v
tliers
onstantly keep n b
I llrlghtTlu.
ItiMillug and Siding In Iron or steet shi'cts.
and gnltatiledi Ink ftrass Copar Tiiinei
PIPER & SCHULTHESS
t.Vos.K 10 ami IS VTUIIKI STIIIIHT.!
249 Market St. San Antonio.
Another Big Reduction
MADE
In All Departments!
At
A. KAHN & OO.'S.
We cannot be undersold as we have again re-
duced our prices 20 Per Cent from former prices.
Our aim is to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE in San
Antonio. We have no special days for drives. We
don't give any Chromos or Watches.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Wo aro llcadiiiiurtora on prices and wo
bouirht a Ilium bankrupt stock at fsJ cents oil
tho dollar. Vou can save money bv oxamlii-
lutr our stock.
101) dents' I'assluiero Suits ut 1 wi. worlii
lisiOonts'Casslmoro Suits lit firs . worth Id M
1() (louts' Casalmero Bulla at lirsl. wort ill
lull tlcnta' Casslmero Suits ut 7 til. worth 13 1
llWtlcnta' Ciisslineru Suits at TNI. worth li s
ll) dents' Seersucker Suits at 3NI worth 4111
lal'alrsllluo Flannel Pants ut 3 oil. worth .IfiO
youths' Hoys' and children's Bulls.
from SI fW suit up
SH Hoys' Wnlsts ....at A
IM) Pairs Hoys' Knee I'ants. .... ...atBlopalr
BMdents' Knit IJndershlits atilo .woit iWkj
tibD dents' Klill urawcrs aia w..uuw
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
. . nt Bo yard
...atBojnnl
.it.an i iniiri attiUoard
ft) Pieces Indian Muen line. . . . . at Hw yard
iWW Pieces very mm. ....iroini.;uij inw)m
Also a ury larKe Uno of Nalnsooksju amall
medium and very large patterns attJle l0o
llto IV IS w and So.
DRESS GOODSDEPARTMENT
75 Kmbroldercd Press Patterns at tl H)
75 Embroidered Dross Patterns nt sea
Vou can save 40 per cent by prlclnir our l:ra-
broldorlea for wo linvo gat them vcrylow.ln
Ilaiiiburirand Bwlsi from 2o nor yard up.
All-Over l.aco for yokes and sloovos
I rout UTki per yurdtip
Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at 3c.
Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns at r
Plecos Fancy DreBs Ijiwns. ....at alio
Pieces Fancy Dress Lawns nt liki
Pieces all shades Nun's Veiling -at 5u
Pieces llrocadedCauras at Kta
Plecos Ottoman TUsuo at lfta
Pieces Albatross worth Itta atta
Pieces (llnghams..at lie to lOo and l-'l.o
Pieces French Sateens at'Ata
many other novelties in Dress Goods too
.A.. KZA.HIIsr & oo.;
Main Plaza and Accquia Strcot .
ELKHART CARRIAGE
Ktcrr vougy
Tlreynars
J ng. Wapuyfrtfightbnth
.Bprlnir Waiinnjt MS Is same
st Mfltl line as usually aot.I for
Jl9Sj OnrllsrnwsaroallNe. 1
Ho. 1 iarr.i
Wowlllulsotnako It very Interesting t
thorentlemeti who ttiiiyeull nnd wlsli to
profit by this extraordinary olfer.
WE HAVE MAEn D0WH
letter coats and tet-tat . . . lit.)
flu seersucker coals and vests at. .. a
lormer prleti r-l mi.
"3 sii-rancker Nurfolks
S 'JD
lormer prteo y:i.liil
II M
French and American Sateen
of Clothing will meet tlio sittiiu
Our Jlotto
With;the Season."
of llullilers Arehlli ols ami Contractors to tho
I airiMiddilratiie. stoi
Wo guarantee quality and i
y any
Host
irldge
llilaek
wcll-iHanrtcd alm-k of all kinds of Tin I'lilti
Wo urn also Slll.H AIH'.NT.S ror the Cam
And keep a full line or Metals Slits Mri.n
' supplies tools and machines.
CURTAINS AliO CURTAIN GOODS.
i atxo
Misses and
Childnm at5a
BOUO Doz. Ladles' Fancy Uordered Hand-
kerchiefs at don
BO00 DoZaUoixl Th rem I at 'JOo doz
A ll styles or i-auict' i;anvns ueits . . at luoeacn
iwwuniia
hlldren's Hubber lllbbs
i.atBo
H0USEFURHISH1HG GOODS DEPARTM'T.
KHN) Doz. Fancy Tom U ...at B0odo2
U l)nz. IUciioVhI Prrnoli Tnwi'ls at f I (Ml
WW j)oz. vory heavy Honeycomb Towels
60 Pieces Turkey Hed Table Damask
UO Pieces Turkey Fancy Tablo Dam-
ask atf-oo
60 Pieces Half IlleaohedTnhlo Damask
AO Pieces Half Uleiiehed Table Damask
at Urio yard
......frotnlDoup
U Pieces nieachrd
STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS.
Itlcaohed Sheetings from Bo iter yard up
inmiw per yuni up
& HARNESS M'F'C CO.
mill by tl
have
fchlpanywdere wltoprtTl-
"IS 1.1
u u
ulBfaetory. Warrant
llsrarss Wl'.l.iO. II I. pane Illustrated Catalosue
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