The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 28, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
SATURDAY Al'llIL 28 1883.
LOCAL NEWS.
Marriage License.
Jos M. Zertucbo and Virginia do Avlla took
out B marriage license to-day.
1'lnafora
Professor Kationbeigtr will produce Pina-
fore with his Juveniles at the Casino on tho 8th
and 9tu or Slay.
Joints' Warden.
There will bo a grand iniislcat concert by tho
Elgbth Cavalry brass band In tho afternoon
and muslo and dancing at night at Jonas' gar-
den to-morrow.
Shu Antonio Typographical Union
No. HI will meet In regular session to-morrow
at 2:30 p. m. at Struvu's hall All tnciubcrs are
requested to bo In attendance. Jly order or
the President. J. P. Mauou) Boo y.
Make Note of It.
Mr. J. II. Copcland's law otllco Is removed
from the Devlnu building to No.SjO Vost Com.
rnerco street over llevkmaun'a boot store
where ho will bo glad to receive the calls or bis
clients and lrlcnda. 4CM-lw
Justice's Court.
An affidavit was uisde before Justice Anton
Adam against Antonio lUimlcroz for stealing
tho sum of M) from Jtastou Morgan this
morning. Ho was committed tojull In default
or ball.
For Ladles.
A very valuable and pretty lot of hosiery for
ladies and children are now on hand at Messrs.
Mayer & Sous' store ou Commerce street and
will bo offered at from 1U to W cents per pair.
These are worth rrom 25 to 75 cents per pair.
Ladles should take tho chance of securing good
and choap hoso.
lie Wants Liberty.
Crocencto Nino was beforo the District court
this morning having applied for a writ of ha-
beas corpus on a charge of rape docketed
against lilm. Ho had a rehearing the de-
tails ol which wero disgusting. Jlo was re-
malnded to Jail.
Snn I'edro Springs Concert.
There will bo tho regular promcnado concert
at this popular resort of pleasure by the
Eighth United States Cavalry baud to-morrow
afternoon. Trees shrubs and Ilowers are now
In their brightest hues and foliage and cool
nooks delicious reiroshmeuts and pollto at-
tendance In abundance.
Where the Mousy Was.
Yesterday Mastou Morgan a colored man
complained to the polico that some one bad
stolen about $5 from his coat and that be sus-
icctcd a Mexican named Antonio Itninlrcz of
lelng tho thief ltamlrcz was arrested and on
being searched tho stolen money was found
concealed In his boots. He was then taken to
the county Jail.
St. Mary's Church.
The following Is tho programme for the
choir at St. Mary's church to-morrow: In-
troltus organ solo Hesse; Kyrle II. Millard;
Gloria II. Millard; Venl Creator Hlmmel;
Credo Millard; olfertory Avo Maria soprano
solo with violin obllgato (Mrs. Katzenberger
and Madame Stracbely); Sunctus Mlllara;
(Alto solo Miss J. Hlscho); Poitludlutn by 1'.
Katzenberger;
IJuildlnc Permit.
E. Niggli lumber dwelling 30x10 west sldo of
Alamo street costing $1000.
William Olove. lumber addition to dwelling
JOxlS north sldo of Crockott street costing
You.
A. J. Camnboll. lumber dwelling. ltxSI.
north sldo of South Elirhth BtrreU costllur &.MU.
Antono Self el lumber addition Hilt! north
west corner oi souin nnu inuianoia streets.
Itellglous.
Paine Methodist church. Snlodad street. W
J. Young pastorSunday school at ouso a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7SW p. m. Morning
subject: "Alone." livening subject: "(Jum
bling. Aiunviicu; seats irco.
New Light Ilaptist church -Sabbath school
at 7 a. in- and tiroacbimr at 3 D. m.. and 8 n. in..
by Iter. 11. Hurls of Galveston. Itcv. J.
Holmes pastor.
Hints on Dress.
Tho importance of well made dresses is ad-
mitted by nil ladles both for comfort and ap-
pearance but when ready made dresses for
children muses or mines aio rcquirou it is on-
licult to obtain them In such a stylo as will se.
euro their approbation. Messis. S. Mayor &
eon nave maao mis acpanmeni a special siiiay
anauava an eiegantsiocaoi cuuu-cns misses
In all styles and all prices. Their toilet and
uress sacquos are mucu aumirou anu aro un
surpassed.
Muslo at the Cathedral.
Tbp musical service at San Fernando cathe
dral In celebration of tho Fifth Sunday after
Easter will be of un attractive character. Pro
fessor A. J. II. Harbour wlllpresldont tho organ
n ju uirect mo cnoir. lau programmoisastoi'
lows:
k'vrln. Snhllliort. In CI: Drndiinl. nnnei
tu Virgo Maria E. Silas; Venl Creator Splrl-
iub uiimuei: urenu ocuuueri in u;uucriory
"I waited for the Lord Mcndebsolin: Sane-
tus Schubert In O; Domlnc Salvain lac
Lugi Hordesc.'
Kocuidur's Court.
Judgo Callsghan had a change In the tactics
of the arrested this morning. Invariably here
tofore when the City Attorney drawled out
the name of the olfendor aud added tho words
"drunk and down" he was nover contrurllet!
"Guilty" was tho word. Hut this morning thoy
all pleaded " not guilty." John H'clgmann
James Story Itomana Gutierrez John Mul-
conyi j. jtioueiiry anu jamea uooin in splto
of their innocent demeanors aud asseverations
were lined each fi for being drunk and down.
One ease was dismissed and two wero con-
tinued. Total amount of tines i:tO.
Investigators.
Yesterday Mr. Ceorgo U. Stumhcrg city
merchant and Mr. Alf. Mussoy of Oak Island
stockman took it into their heads whllo tho
streets worodrying up.to v sltsomeChlnesonn
South Florcs strcet.to see for themselves what
was being dono thcro In tbo way of opium
smoking. Mussey though a man of "herculean
build gave way to (leorge and tacitly pro-
nouueed him tho conductor of tho oxK'dltion.
On arriving ut the house Rtumbcrg knocked
for admission und Immediately the door as
ononed br a Chinaman. On tlm innuirv tni.
put what was wanted0orgosald !'Mu wantee
mnokee opium." "How long you smnkoe?"
milieu me " a- uiuuuco long tlmo" paid
line man. "A miiouco long tlmo" paid
go. and Mussoy nodded bis head as If to
that's so." "Where you come ftomr"
hen asked. "San Francisco t'Jl'fornco"
aay "i'l
was then
boldly returned Ooorgc. Ho was then i.Hmit
ted together with Mussey. Thev wero both
highly gratified and Instructed with thclrvlslt.
They saw tho who'o operation IlutMus'oy
says that he wouldn't ubu a pipe of tho "nasty
stuff for $1000." '
CiTr SANITATION.
An Authoritative Opinion on Many Points
of Interest to the Citizens;
Editor San Antonio Light.
Dr. J. Ilrauunagcl City Physician and Health
Officer of 8un Antonio pro Interim Intends to
arrest all citizens keeping their premises In tin-
clean condition and explains this matter to on
Express reporter. As far ns his Intention goes
it Is a good ono. Hut tho fact Is tho city
authorities have employed during many years
and at dllTcront seasons of tho year sovcral
Sanitary Policemen" to look Into this Impor
tant matter. From tho statements In this
morning's Express It would seem as If nothing
had bocu done by these health officers which Is
not the fact. Tho duty of tho Sanitary Police
Is to investigate nuisances detrimental to pub-
lic health and cuforco compulsory measures
when and wborover needed and ap-
proved by tho Health Physician. This
method hns been observed beforo. Tho
citizens. It Is to bo hoped will not soon
forgot that tho Inauguration of a thorough
and effectual method of building and clean-
ing privies Is duo to tho elforts or Mr. Caen
Our pi Ivy s) stem but ?i of aycurago was In a
liornnio uuupiuatcu condition in most pans oi
ilin nftvJ'ho cointdalnts made some davs airo
against the managers of the; privy Inspectors
are unfounded and seem to bear a malaclous
character. Soino privies ar 'und our beautiful
city sprend inoro 'innoxious evaporations than
tho depository situated 2 miles oittoMbu set-
tled parts of tho city. Tho evaporations from
Its dirt and lllth deposited In the Immediate vl-
nlnltv on tho east and west side of tho town
and especially tho offals and decaying mntorlal
rrom tne siaugnier-nouses etc. wncro Hun-
dreds or buzzards and myriads of tiles gather on
their prey aro by fur moro ob-
noxious than is tho manner In which tho
contents of privies aro taken euro of by tho
fertilizing company. From these sources
bacteria' and other microscopical organisms
originate and aro liable to be sprcud on und
Into the humuii organism by means of tho re-
spiratory or alimentary system through in-
noculntlon from mosqiiltoo or lly bites etc. It
must bo remcmbeicd that tbo deposits trnm
irlvlcs at tho factory Is converted into fcrtlllz.
nir substance br means of a solldlfvlnir urn.
cess with 1 1 mo and other ingredients thus this
matter Is takon caro of at ono placo only und
tho water strata Is too deep to bo rtnehed ami
polluted. The. factory is situated on a bill
whero the water strata has an Imnionso depth
proved by persons who ilug wells but could
not get water. Should tho depository be detri-
mental t public health on this account then we
undoubtedly would have had an epidemic of
typhoid fever malarial fever cholera or other
diseases of tbo alimentary canal. Tho few
eases of measles ami diseases from tho respira
tory organs aro iuo to omor uncertain causes
for the fact that they exist in the country us
well as In other cities of tho State and nutslde
even in greater and moro maligned form
than here. So much for this matter.
In conclusion. I bear to stato that theso lines
are communicated with no III Intent whatover
to tho prosent iicaitn uiucor; but I deemed It
my duty to say something on a subject con-
tut mokley vs. the exi'iuss.
The Assistant City Engineer Strongly Ite-
futos the Charges of the Express.
To the Editor of tho San Antonio I.iqiit:
Ban Antonio April 2S. Will you havo tho
kindness to publish the following urtlelo
which I bad the honor to send yesterday to the
Dally Express:
Editor Dallr Exnrcss: Tho ircncrnl tennr nf
j our attack upon mo In your Issuo of this
morning oy us misrepresentations una false-
hoods shows plainly enough that you aro but
tho tlgtirehead of skulking assassins who
uiniuKii juu mtu wny uiu iu mo earin.
This Is very manly and shows to tho fullest
extent tho dignity and Incorruplablllty "f the
press isuuuiu uui uuuui your uuecicu aovo-
tion to the public Interests were It not that
you have lied In the case. You allege "that
thoro has been considerable crookedness going
on In tho Assistant City E glneer's depart-
ment." Will you point out a stnglo casoY If
you cannot men i snail ciassuv tins as lie. No.
1. Again you say Mr. Morley's reports of tho
abutments of the Abat bridge show a cost of
$UW4 10. Now I find by an examination of the
uooksoi inouiiy uicrK mat tne cost of tho
bridge abutments was 40 showing that
Ho No. 2 was a J1300 lie. Again you say tbut
i iiau uniuu csiuuaiuB hi wont per-
formed upon tho Central school building
amounting to $21000; now as I never made an
estimate of any kind unnn the Central school
with it.it is clear tout iso.uisaU'l.uuoilo. Hav-
ing thus established your character for
veracity I havo but llttlo moro time to wasto
upon you but upon a future occasion may
deom It best tolllt tho curtain and reveal tho
figures mat nave given you your inspiration.
Very respoctfully yours
ihaac Mnm.Kv.
P. S. In regard to tho charge of crooked
ness in my oiuee i now urami mo editor of the
Express as an unmitigated liar and challenge
both him and Ills backers to tho nronf. This
olllco Is open not only to tho editor of the Ex
press nut to ovory rospectauio citizen of Han
Anlonlo and every fuclllty will bo furnished
mem to prove tiiocuargo.
Very respectfully yours
. . . . Isaac .Mohi.ey.
Advertisement.
HOW TIIKV FOOLED IIIM.
A Loral lleporter Discovers Nlhllist-Pe-
nlan Dynamite Case.
Some of tho boys put up a Joko on an opium
sensational reporter yesterday which wnstho
talk of tho city. Ono went and told him that a
mysterious paekago had boon received and
that It contained nu Infernal dynamite torpedo
He rushed all over tho town but could not
tiaoo Its receipt because It had not arrived.
Another of the conspirators met him and told
mm i mi n was ut licrgstrom s nine store; plao-
Imr his hat at tno buck of his liparl nir lm mil
There they fooled him still further showing
blm u case containing u clockwork instru-
ment that had been wound up. Ho
poked itwithhls stick heard tho omluusworki
and camo to the conclusion that it was an In-
fernal machine. In this tho spectators who
wero In tho conspiracy to delude or course
concurred. Then he returned to tho olllco.
The evening papers wero out and ho had he
thought a big scoop on them. Taking Bomo
uiu uinuiBua rejirnu anu uitcring u to suit Bun
Antonio ho made a two-column articlo to
show his sagacity and tho daiiucr of the cltv.
fortunately for him somo kind friend re-
veaicu mo joo m tlmo to prevent his publish
ing a dynamite scare on tho city.
HOW ITlHHl'KliAD.
The Present Case of Small. pox Traced to
Ifencted Clothing.
Tho child now alUlctcd with small-pox is
named Wallace and rosldos In tho Fourth
ward A relative of tho dceeased child Adello
Wallace was confined In tho pest house during
thocloso of the last opldomlc and was dis-
charged from the post house as being cured
on or about the 5th nf April. Tho disease
takes about three weeks to develop and as
Adello Wallace went to tho Wallace s on her
liberation from tho pest house there Is llttlo
doubt that the child contamlnnted tho disease
from her Infected clothing. This shows tho
almoluto necessity for the utmost care In tho
disinfection of Infected clothing und should
warn tho city authorities to oxorclse the great-
est caro 'n such matter.
. Tho child Wallace Is reported as doing well
but there Is some reason to fear that other con-
tagion la Abroad
LOCAL PKItSONALS.
Items Gleaned In the Hotel Corridors and
from Various Other Sonroea.
Tho wife of Dr. Sloeum Is confined to hsrbod
by Illness '
Mr. W. 11. Hamilton Is visiting Lnrodo on In-
surants business.
Mr. It. J. Carr of Carrlzo Springs is a guest
at the Vance hotel.
Mr. James Kerr proprietor of the Maxon
Springs hotel Is visiting tho city.
Mr. John Uurge. proprietor ef the Alamo
Steam Laundry is 111 with malaria.
Mr. W. I). Terrell and tils tons stockmen of
Corpus Christ! aro stay Ing at tho Central.
Judgo J. F. Crosby of Houston has again
returned to the city and is staying at tho
Menger.
Mr. J. F. Kinsley advanco manager of the
Swedish Ladles' (juartotto Comody company
IS In tho city.
Tho Iter. William Howard. D. D. of San An-
tonlo Is In Austin. Ho takes charge of tbo
First Ilaptist church there on Sunday May 4.
Professor V. Y. Tuvlorand Professor T. O.
Harris front Weathcrford aro at tho Central.
They nre visiting tho city to post themselves
on tho system ol conducting common schools.
At tho Hotel Maverick D. O. Gillette Now
York; Ueorgo II. and Mrs. Uirlng Fort Worti ;
I. Mayor Cnlcago; It. D. Uuwcu Now Orleans;
E. II. Lowls Iloston; 11. L. llentlcv Colorado;
F. (larcla J. Hernandez Plcdras Ncgras; W. T
Tallatenu Now York.
At tho Contra! Hotel -James E. Smith St.
Louis; M. II White Concho; (1. Wallace Sab-
Inal; T. L. Lowe Begulu; W. Gardner Austin;
0. Murphy lice county; O. Florin Fayott-
rlllo; L. Sohartz Houston; N. Fowler W.
Shannon Wllllo C. Shanuon J. D. Snallham
Weathcrlord; James White Huston; W. 11.
Wells Laredo; M. Murphy I lee county.
At tho Hord Hotel J. E. Cahlll Charles
Pillar Lullng; J. Fciilmnrc Alexandria Intl.;
Victor Jncoba (Inlvcston; It. .1. Shropp J. T.
Shropp VT McDonald. Missouri; Captain Craw-
ford Now Vot k; W. O. Tompkins Cotul'n; Y.
M. Homier C. L Holllus Gainesville; S. U.
Horden fthurpsbilrg: A. A. llurck Hockdale;
J. Hoscnllcld Laredo; J. N. Ncul Toronto
Canada.
At the Menger Hotel B. O. Thompson II.
Hiichanan J. F. Crosby und son Houston; It.
Marsland. Philadelphia; W. II. Taylor San
Frunclsco; Dr. J. II. Taylor J. U. Melllfont G.
L. Ely it. Van Slyke Now York; U. P. Haxtcr
Navasota; John Tcrhuue S. Hot nir Mntawan
X. J.; II. Strauss Cincinnati; F. W. Hicks
Montreal runnda; II. A. Drown Toledo O.; O.
Ellis Uvaldo.
LIGHT SPAItKS.
The Irish-American society meet to-night
In Meyer's ball.
A Sweedlsh quartetto oompuny arc to ap-
pear In Turner hall on May 4.
-The llrltlsh association had n business
meeting last titght in Struvu's hall .
Tho Gas company have nt length decided
to lay gas pipes on North Florcs street.
llrakesman Morris of tho Sunset Is down
with measles ut Mrs. Carter's boarding house.
Conductor Cook whoshot Train Dispatcher
llealy Is now employed on tho Sunset rail-
road. The complimentary hop to Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Schraiu takes place this ovenlng at tho
springs.
Dewberries are coming In In small lots.
Tho crop Is far from being outrageous this
year.
Fresh rlpo sweet Juicy oranges from
California on sale In San Antonio. The llrst
arrived yesterday.
If the weathor is good tho Teutonlo Sing-
ing society will hnve u picnic on "unduy lu thu
1. uvernla crossing grove on the Salado.
Tho translont travelers are visibly slacken-
lnir un. Immigrants. Prospectors and actual
settlers are arriving aud they are greeted eor-
aiauy.
All those having received Invitations tn
tho Teutonlo picnic to take placo to-morrow
April J. will meet at Tumor hall at (ttSO o'clock
harp.
Dr. Lowry Is somewhat unfortunate ilia
family who recently had u narrow escapo from
death from poisoning are now ailllctod with
measles.
Thousands of dollars are sent tn St. T.miU
annually for horso radish. It will grow here
In Southwestern Texas to perfection. Farm-
ers and gardeners try It If you doil't believe It.
The black mud that will oozo from l.ri.i.nili
the thin coating of gratel put on tho streets by
uiu tiij i; liinuiiuHj uiiiuciiiug aucr me re-
cent rain and In time will soon be pulverized
Into dust blinding and sickening.
Strawberries small stunted and of nucs-
tlonabloago aro showing themselves In the
fruit stalls and shop windows. Whon will our
irardenors devote themselves tn tlm nullum ni
tho " queen of fruit" us Soyer used to call tho
sirawocrry.
Great Uargalns lu Houses and Lots
llock house and flno lot with Mower gardon
anu grape nrunr noar avcuuo u ror -'llW.
Two houses on one lot on avenue D for
$1KW.
Nloo "cottage on Ban Pedro amnio o rooms
2(KI0. I '
Hock houses near Alamo street $1200 $1000
Two nU now houses near Suusot depot
Lots forsulo in ull parts of the cltv.
W. E. HiLTON
208 West Houston street.
BHEH1' FOItSALE.
One Lot 500 Kwos.
" " wo "
" " 1200 "
" " 1800 Ewes and Lambs.
" " i00 Ewes and Wethers.
" " 55C0 Sheep with lease of ltaneho.
" " 700U Sheep with Iciibo of ltaneho.
CHAllOT MOSS 4i CO.
WOOL COMMISSION HOUSE.
Wo aro tiropared to recclvo Wool on conslgn-
u.vuh umaiuK vv. "vaneeinents on same.
lillAJlur MU33 SI UO
wl-tf San Antonio. Texaf
Just received by tho San Antonio Ilrlck
companv ono car load of Austin lime now for
sale at iE9 Crockett streot ut $1 DO per barrel
APPiy 10 ioui iiurrisun oeerctary Bt Boledad
"""' 4-sn-;)t.
For chcaii Information worth
money npply to-Ed.
llusliiess Cliiincos.
fully tho
Ilourding houses lu good location; also fur-
nished houses. Furniture for salo and houses
to rout.
A Hotels in clly and country wholo or half In
turcst V.E. HILTON
f08 West Houston street.
Ilallruud Suits
A snoclalty nt J. Josko & Son's Alamo street
near postoUlco. 3-211-tf
Now goods at Pancoast & Son's for spring
and summer lust in.
tiltiiulloii Wanted.
Ily a Ilrst-class dry .goods and clothing sales-
man who has been employed In San Antonio
for four years. Can speak four langiiaircs.
Address box 1) this olllco 4-28-at.
On tn F. Mesch on Garden streot for' fresh
etiiiwueri'loH. 4-38 at.
atnformation that Ed. givci it worth alt ho
DOWN GO OUR PRICES!
In order to mnko room for a Largo Spring Slock now being selected in New York wo havo
PRICES !
On many of our goods and tho puhllo Is only asked to call and scco us to bo satisfied that
We Mean Business !
All our departments aro comploto and you can havo n largo assortment to select from.
J. JOSKE&SONS
I MUST BLUSH!
Just Think of It I A First-Class Afternoon Local Paper
Only 10 Cents a Week-Delivered by Carrlors.
The San Antonio Light
GlU'ord Johnson Winter Props.
No. 210 East Coinmerco
C. F. FROMMER
Practical Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLEOAD STJM3ET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
County Wank Hooks a specially. All work guaranteed to be first-class. Competition
in prices defied. 4-25-tf
A. A. WOLFF
Commerce Street San Antonio Texas.
New Goods Every Week !
Prices Lower Than Ever ! !
Bargains all over tho houso. Seeing is boliovinsr.
HIRE ME
I wont to tell about
Jn "JESLJkJE&JST dte CO?S.
;:TEIcgant Drees Gingham nt m 10 and KM cents.
iarrngtry Droos Lawns at A cents jut ynrd.
tif" Lonsdale lllenchcd Domestic yard wide He.
S3 FOREST MILL ULEACUED DOMESTIC VMi
THE RUSH STILL CONTINUES
At SIMON MOHHIR' (o show (hn puhlio tho lntest stylos of fl ENT8' YOUTHS' AND
CIULDItKN'S CLOT1IINO. Also tho most elegant and complete llnca of
Gents' Furnishing Goods
That over was shown In this city both In stylo and prlco.
Comoand rouvlnco yourself. 8T1U0TLY ONE PHICE ONLY. No trouble to show goods.
No. 44 Commerce Street
Ottoman Silks
And satins. In all colore nnd stylo Persian
lawns nun's veilings In ull shsdesjust received
at Josko li Sous' Alamo street. 3-Sii-tf
If you want to buy good gold und silver
watches chains aud Jewelry cheap goto the
Trustees sales No. Sil Coinmerco street.
Ed. only asks $1 for Information.
Now spring clothing and haw Just In.
Panuoabt & Son.
Notice
Heavy supplies dally will bo received nt my
depot onposlto und south of San Fernando
cathedral Onlan street (hi I rug all summer
season. (4-i)-lw) John Kinaiian.
Card rocolvcrs cuko baskots castors lco
pitcher butters tea sets triple and quadruple
plato at 21 Coinmerco street Trustees tale.
I-l)-o oil...... l... .l.... .! fl.
and triplo and quardruplo silver and plutcii
wuro go to Trustees 611I0 SI Commerco street.)
4-8-lm.
PIcco goods by tho suit or yard lor spring.
Pancoabt & BON.
Hoys' Clothing
Ono of tho largest stocks in tho city can be
found at J. Josko & Sons' Alamu plazu. IMtf-tf
Formplo and qunrd mplo silver plntod
wuro go to tho Trustee sale Commerco
street. 4-B-lm
Flno Kresh Country Ilutter
Is dally received ut flllbort's fruit store No. 4
Houston street. 4 -0-1 in
For Rule
A flno ftnddln horse with saddle nnd brldlo al-
most new. Hniso has boon worked to harness.
Impilrout IIiIb mil 00 4-U-tf
FrcBh drugs and chemicals at City Drugstore
No. a Commerco street. 2-wk.
ALAMO PLAZA.
Street.
Flno Job Printing it Specialty.
A HALL
tho 110S8 HA Ita AINS to bo had at
San Antonio Texas.
They All Do It I
Thoy buy their wines nnd liquors nt Hurry
I luuni & Co.'s store on (kimmerco streot and
thus suvo 2.'. mt cent on their purchases.
A flno selection of toilet urtleles at the City
Drug store No. b Commerco btroot. S-wk.
Ami Kllll Another
Car load of line ussortod furnlturo nrrlved for
Wollfon jesterduy. It will Ihi unloadod to-
day together with his latest Invoice or sum-
mer mattings llncolcums. heavy cocoa mat-
tings und houso onico and hall furnishings.
Just Kucelved ut Josko's.
A largo ussorlmcnt of gcnls' boys' and
youths' ready mudo clothing. Call nnd sec
them. i 3-i.D-tf
New arocorles.
j LOW PHI015S AND
ntOMPT DELIVEllY. !
Bullewuehoku & Hahihs. 407 Houston St.
Itullroud Tickets
Ilought sold und exchanged ut my olllco. In
Thompson's book more. 1W7 Commerce Btroot.
Reduced rutea to all points.
O-lm W. II. IlAUNKTT.
Tho llnost lino of plceo goods for tho spring
and suuimor to bo found In tho Stntout
. Pancoabt Si Bow.
The Uloho'a Free Concerts.
J11" ovotilng concerts nt tho (Hobo saloon
t7?.Bt C!!"morc? Blrc-'t- ttr nttrnctliig at-
JSJI .? ..'I0. Porfprmances embraeo works
rrom the llrst mnstors. Vocal muslo within
"Wing pf this. Visitors to tho city solicited
to glyotho Ulohon call. Flno refreshments
"atahles and a fragrant nmoko with polite ut-
'endaneo always to bo bad.
8-14-flm w. D. WitiaiiT Proprietor
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 28, 1883, newspaper, April 28, 1883; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162538/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .