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The San Antonio Light.
BEST PREVENTATIVE OF CHOLERA!
a io or
Harry Baum's Whiskey
Taken
ThrcoTimcoaDay
Volume V. Number 202.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1885.
Only $5 a Year.
POSITIVE CURE
Tor Alt Kinds f
POISONING
A llollte Of
Harry Baum's Whlokey.
The bcalnntrir of ttm school season In mar nt hand. We Inn o Just received
n nno ussorlnicnt of DOYS' SCHOOL CLOTHING which embraces thu
best qualities and stjlca now In mo. Wo ran sell Hum clienncr lhan any
other establish ncnt. Our
Boys' and Girls-School Shoes
Dcpntliiicnt l now complete. Thee masts have nlwnj irti 1.11 full satisfaction
they hm In Uin liiamiriielurid spci In't Tor in and Ill's liiarki t. Owtnir In
lhe near rail season we aio compi'llnl to make nwm nn. halo marked .limn
nil l ur Bummer flial . Ladles " icsti-d I" cn'l aid ' coin Incod.
JOSKE BFiOTHERS.
SMITH & CO.
lSL-CCKnll4 1- W. II. SUItlll
Fire Marine $ Tornado Insurance
vr. ur.i'iinsKNTTin: nMmtNu iti:i.iAiiin comiunikhi
Northern AMimtiirs fo.iiii.t of l.rix.aml Am.h l?HilOOI
t'uininrrclft. trnlmi AMiirntir O.tini.ni.jf of KiikUikI IO9Hlft'4
ImprrUl Fire Iiuurwuce C'.imp in)'. f KiikUihI 8727.000
tnncuslilre Inmirunc Coiiiptiiiy nf KiikIiiimI. II I8.3H'.I
riimnlx ARHiiriiiire C'niiiiiiiiri uf lliis-mut ffrtlaoK
IimuritiireCninpAiiur .North Aiii'i-lnt. of riillAtlrlphU . U.Of ltflVO
1'licpnlz Itinurntioe Oumimur of lliirtforit. Conn 4.4330 ID
riitfnii liuuriiraCJmnniiy ofllrooklrn V Y 37411030
Amcrlcau Centrnl luurtiiict Com puny of M. I mil- Mo l18U53t
OFFICE:
Over RIschc's Cigar Store 275 Commti'ce
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plans San AntonloTexas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
nlenl to IniilticM ff-nli-r
J. H. MARQUART
-i-noi'iurrrmt
CRESCENT CITYBOOT HM SHOEMDFACTORY
I have on hand lite hundred of the following style of lino hand and home made
goods: l'rltue Albert Calf the Oxford Tie. line Cnlflow quntcr Strap Tie Three
fiuttoii Oxford Kid and New port tie Kid. all of them low riuiiler goods which will
be sold nt the reduced rate of lira dollar per pair.
Will sell you n Hoot or Shoe Home mid Hand Made. Jly Block l superior to
any In tho Stnte. Ten thousand dollars worth of ready hand made goods to bo
closed out at prices lower than heretofore known. ThU oiler Is for the next 30
Hays. Call early anu oo convinccn.
Fine. OuBtom Work n. Spoolnlty.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
Wu
Whtto
wheto.
PIANOS AND ORGAN
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
Thomas Goggan & Bro.
Galveston and
Also onrrloft tho LnrirPiit flrrvlr nf nil Vln.U
of any houso In tho tfouth. UMPKririON
Call or send for Ciituloguo of Prices
BYRNES
OKHii:i: HOOM l.
Composition or
I'ontrnelors for Blreels and SMowalk
jimrrmi. fmw miiaiiTui r iiiiiikw nun uruici ivmits. l ork proinptly ultetiifetl to.
IS STIM. IN Till: L11AI) AM)
Stoves for
Tho Parmer fllrl Is Uio licit Slovo cier l.niintlit Into Hill mnrlet. Amonir llio other
leildlnir lirumU such 119 the. Texan llenutj tho New charm. Ilia i:rly llreiikrt and
lil'imotid In larire iiuantlllcs alwuy. on hand. CiHiklny llteiittts t'litleri. Tablo M'ure.
llranlto and Aifiilo Mare. Hardware eta. Awell reKUlatcilTlii(ihoiilorlhuiiittiiiiriicturlnof
GALVANIZED CORNICE WORK
is connected with my ealiilill.hinciit Orders promptly uttendod In. I lest Cedar Charcoal 0
hand and dcllreiod frco to any part of the city
H. Sehultze No. 9 West Commerce St
" CITY DRUG STORE'
8 COMMERCE STREET
Telephone Ho. 185.
wllli tnnt n
ok tiik-
No. 17 Soloilad Bt. op. OourthouBO
Street.
f.w. McAllister & bro
201 203 AND 205 3. ALAMO ST. COR. VILLITA
NAN ANTONIO TKXAS.
nro Wholeenlo nnj Itctall Pcnlcrsln Austin
Mine Host Umntla of Dark Udseudalo
Imported Kntrltsh rortlftnd Cements Piaster of
Paris and Kornr float II air nnd would ask you to
cull or wrlto us for prices before purchasing elso
Ploaso mention this paper.
San"A.ntonio
nf fnlnil 1ntiP..nin..t. t...ini a..n.Jl.
IN QUAMTV BTYLU AND PKICK DEFIKD.
& KERR
SOIXDAI) IILOCK.
Gravel Roofing.
l'avlnir anil Curtilnira of 0k anil anr kind of
ANNOUNCES THAT 111! HAS
the
SAM AHTONIO TEXAS.
STORMS IN THE SOUTH.
Tlio Irinh National LoaguoLariro
. .
Ollipillulll Ul ivuui.
A Kama. City Preacher on Trial-The W" jure praising Spain for the Mil-
it. i ji. . Tt.r.uw. tmle she has assumed toward Germany
Foreign Newt.
Cm m.KHio.vS. (!. August IV Charles
ton whs struck hy a cyclone this mom
lng ami
fourlh of the houses In the
lly are unroofed. Partsof the spires of
It. .Michael's and SLMallhcw'scliurclies
were blown down and the spire of the
Citadel Siptare llaptlst church Is demol-
ished. '1 lie wharves and warehouses
are budly damaged. At Sullivan's Island
two steamers aro aground and the new
Ashhy river bridge now being construe-
ted la awept away. Four vessels which
arrived yesterday aro wrecked. TIim
elegraph wires are down and there are
o ears runtilng. The lo.a U eatliiiiitid
has aitcn'ily begun.
OMAN. Neb. August 2i. I'alrlck
Kagan l'resldent f the Irish National
engue of America In an Interview to
day regarding the charge that the league
has degenerated Into a mere political
machine and Is therefore virtually detiil
said: "While I was In New York I ac-
cepted the presidency of the league and
tuenceiortu wniio nuiuing mat position
1 was precluded Irom any part In poli-
tics. Whatevermy political opinion may
have been 1 maintained that poaiilon
Iirouglioitt Hie great presiiieniiiu cam-
inlirn. and Intend to maintain the. me
altitude so long as I am l'reslilent oflhv
league. That the league la dead U alto-
gether ft mistaken Idea. Wo lnivo near-
ly (100 branchea scattered over Hie coiin-
rv. All of them will he In active work
ing condition at the time of the N"ii t !' n I
convention to be held In Chicago n'xt
Januarr. which will be the larireal eicr
held In America tiosslblv Willi the ex
ception of that of IsSI alio lMd In Chi-
cago. 1'arnell will probably bo In at
tendance lie naa promiseu toMime n
possible. T. I). Sullivan of ImiIiIIii la
also expected. Hulllvan will lake hl
seat as .Mayor of Diihlln on .laiiunry 1.
Two or three other prominent uieinliera
of the Irish National pari J am expected."
1'oitTUM) Oregon Align t 25. A train
of'JO cars bearing 1:18000 iounds of w ool
left here last night over Hie 'Oregon
short line for 1'hlladelphW. 'I'M' la the
largest ran shipment eier neiore iiiiiiih
from the l'aclllo eoa.l. The run In
Omaha will be made In lour days and the
transcontinental In seven and a half data.
Kanui City Augmt 'J."i. The ecclasl-
astlcal committee before which the
vhargea of Immorality and personal mla-
conduct against llev Henry I). Janllue
rector ot tit. Mnry'a Kplscopal chiireh
this city will hn aulimltted conveneil
to-day In Becrct ferslou. Tho commlllee
la composed of liev. Dr. .lamea Hunter.
DIM josepu; l.ev. ir. i'. tiieriow oi
Jellersau City anil Kev. H. 1.. Iteeil oi
Ht. Louis. The defendant Is repre-
sented In counsel by threo Kplacopul
clergymen oi tins cny. rrom a rename
source it la learned that at the opening
session to-day the dtfense challenged
one of the judges supposed lo bo .Mr.
lEeed as being Inoapacltated under the
canonical law. The point la to be re
ferred I o Illshon Koberlsou of the dio
cese and further proceedings are neces-
aarny tieinyeu ior several uays.
Wamiimhov August 2V Thu report
ofOeneral Jllles upon the condltl
the Southern Utes In Colorado was re
ceived at the Interior department thla
morning and the Commissioner of In-
illon afl'alra Immediately Instructed the
nirent to secure BUnnllea for the Indiana
The llureau mucers say mat I he trouble
was causeil by insuiiiclent appropria
tions for the purpo'O of food and sup
plies i no l'epariment uaa enueavoreu
tloin throughout the llscal )ear but to
avert Btarvatlon among the Indians It
has been found necessary to expend
more than the limited amount Bet nnart
irress to make eood the delleU-uces. It
the case or the Southern Hies there Is
an InterrBt fund that can be used for I he
purchase of food when the regular an
nronolallon la exhausted. Supplies
amounting to 10.000 pounds of beef and
30000 pounds of Hour will be Issued
weekly to tuose inuians.
ToMiisro.KArl7.ona August 23. Sixty
Apaohes made n raid on Friday last on
ranches near San rcdro Mexico forty
miles south of this city. They carried
on a number of horses Tho raid wai
wltnessed'by a squad of Mexican sol
dlerB. but no Interference was attempt
ed. A report reached here to-day that
San Ilernaudlno famous In connection
with Indian hostilities lias been ahan
doned owing to the bold depredatlor.a
of hostilities. A party of armed citizens
has left here for the Mexican border to
assist in driving the Indians from
United states sou.
St I.olh Augutt 23. The Wabash
gave nntloe to day of withdrawal from
the St. I.ouis east bound passenger
agreement July 2nd and there Is a pros-
pect of a lively passenger rate war be
tween the eastern trunk lines. Tho
withdrawal Is based upon alleged Irreg-
ularities and cutting on the part of tin
Ilee line and Vandalla roads. Tickets to
New l ork are said to have been sold
this afternoon nt $17 and the rate Is ex
pected to tlrop to $ M to-morrow.
St. Tauu August 23. The signal Ber-
vice report hern shows that the frost lln
last night extended as tar south a
Mooreuead where the mercury fell to 32
degrees. There Is no further fear of
frost In this section for the present. The
com wave is now oroken
IliuivAmi Minn. August 23. Hole-In
the-I)ay ft noted Chippewa chief en
route to St. I'aul was last night taken
Irom the INortUern l'aclllo train at a way
station dragged Into the woods and ro
brutally beaten that he Is not expected
to recover. It Is supposed to have been
the work ol whiskey men against whom
he was going to tsstlfy In the Federal
court
llurrAij) N'. V. August 23. A special
telegram from Jamestown says; Kx-
Governor lieu lien E. Fentnn died ami
denly this afternoon about 3 o'clock.
while at his desk In the First National
uanx of which tie was rresldent
' Kansas City August 25. Nothing has
transpired to-day regarding the Knight
of Labor meeting nt Wyandotte last
nigut. mi Biiuation concerning tni
Wabash differences remains unchanged
N'uiiiik Arizona August 2-V The
murder of three Americans anil eight
M.tIcimo nt II. In. If An..li hna 1
been contirmcd by onpiio Fran who
arrived here yesterday from the scene or
uio crime. i
i'auis August ?-). ihc i-rencn news-
urcr uio varuiiuca auair. inc) n.iiiso
Spain to resist Illsmarck'i greed and as-
sure the Spaniards that lllsmarck "HI
yield If they stand linn. There Is a great
ileal said In the press ahout a Franco-
Spanish alliance and lids cansi s hid as-
' u r.1' Lrfk rmBy male n
rurelhle complaint about It.
Maiwiiiii.h August 23. The cholera
Jui lie has now extended to all classes In
the city and all who can get away are
resorting to lllght. Deaths from cholera
have occurred In many tonus and vil-
lages In the department of llhone. In
I.ancon eight fatal casea of cholera have
been reported. In Oralis three and In
St. Aharnea two. Ilealdea lliefe scleral
cholera exist In Istnea .Marlgln-
: and Arie. It la also reported
hat four persona havedleil from cholera
In the Slsteron and llasse Alps.
Ciiicaiio August 23. Mrs. I.uctetla
W.Davis claiming to be tho widow of
the Confederate Ueneral Davis who
onceownrd the Davis addition to Chi-
cago has commenced suit against n
urge number of properly owners of tho
lock It ntr between Lake nnd ru lnn
streets and Western avenue and Symond
ireeis ior ner right oi iiower. tne
ract embrace a hundred lota or more.
Her attorney tillered at llrst to comtiro-
inlae for 33 lots but has since lowertd
his price lo 2.i. The basis of Mrs. Dat Is'
limn is mat sue inn nut acknowledge
he conveyance of the property accord
ing to the form of the I Ml not n statutes
ITEMS FROM MEXICO.
General Hows Buslnesi Political and
Social
I'he death rate In (luanaliialo now la
very low. It averages 13 a day.
The Cathollo derm- In l'ucbl.i are
ollerlng prat. era to ward otl'lhe cholera.
Virulent small-pox has appeared at
'nz.Aglahanipo Ahome nnd other points
n Slnaloa.
A city hospital has been Ininururntcd
u Dulorca cam lng I he name of the Cure
Hidalgo of revolutionary fame.
lhe irlal of Messrs. Alvnrailelo and
'iibiinna. Ihealudenla chnrL'ril lih sedl-
lon. has cmiiineliced In the Cnv of
Mexico.
On the 10th Instant the mall irtilnir
from (Tdlpiiiiclnuu. Gurrero.tn theCltv
of Mexico was robbed between Socltlle-
0 anil ( uernliviii ii.
F.l N'aelonal savs It has received n let
ter from London speaking of lhe pres-
ence them ot an ngtut who la selling
large tracts of Mexican lands ou the
northern frontier.
Comtnentlnir on the hurnlnir of the
houso of Mrs. tfuzman In Tasoitlllii. Hi
dalgo 1)1 Naoional naively asks if some
lire insurancci company lias coinmenceil
business In Mexico.
It Is Bald that In Chiapas 'and Tabasco
the peonea nrn practically slaves. Loaded
down wllh debt they have no hope of
being free. All they can earn Is ap-
plied towards tho payment of claims
against them real or Imaginary as the
ease may be. Tho attention of the Gov-
rumeni is caiien lowarus mis reported
lolatlon of the laws of reform.
Mexican dollars are a considerable
Item of export In the San Francisco mar-
The llgures for tho Hist six months
or 18-s.) nave been published shuwlr-g n
total Importation from Mexico or S-.").-
-'i.uou aim nn exportation to China anil
lsewhere or S3.5.7.Mi. Mexican dol
lars are preferred to all others among
me people oi tnu i-eiceuai jvmpire.
PROFESSOR BROWN.
He I. Legally Married to Miss Harris
Fairly and Squarely.
This morning an adlournid meeting of
tho School Hoard was held to prosecute
Inquiries relative to grave charges that
have been brotiL'ht attalnst Professor
Hrown ne being accused or undue Inti
macy wiin one or tne colored teacners.
.hiss nama. tne main testimony to
ins innocence was tne production oi a
niarrlaze certillcate dated January 10th.
this year showing that he was legally
married to her at New Uraunfels. Tho
remainder of the testimony proved
cluslvely that the reports which have
aet afloat concerning this teacher were
unrounded. 1 lie lollowlng wtinessei
teatlllcd: I'rofessor Xote. David WU
Hams William Dickey and James K.
Davis. At the conclusion of the test -
inony the Hoard unanimously declared
the charges not sustained I'rofessor
Hrown thanked the Hoard for the action
and retired.
Unpacking.
A I.niiiT representative. In passing tho
store of I. ttolfron's this morning
noticed the unloading of float after float
of heavy cases of merchandise contain
ing complete assortment of everything
in ivoiKoira line speaking oi non-
son's line embraces evervthlntr In wenr.
lit and useful from the baby In the cradle
to tne lauy a la Baton or inn nappy
aged-matron: from the boy wearing his
llrst pants to lhe gentleman's full dress
suit tor ft wedding teremony; table)llnen
in an uoiors anu varieties irom tun
plainest to the most costly Damask pat
terns. This notice Is necessarily short
and Intended to notify ladles that uoods
are now on the point of begging
a new owner to ue cut up
money IJ no oblect the ob
tect Is to get rid of as many goods on
hand as possible nt tlirurcs heretofore un
known In order to make room for tho
many cnrloads arriving and to arrive
within a short Biuice of tlmo Ladles
should make It a point to see Wolfson
llrst whenever nicy start ou their anop
ping tour.
Trans-Atlantic Eggs.
Nearly 20000000 eggs are shipped
across the Atlantic to this country.
chiefly from Antwerp and Hamburg
during tne suiuinermonins oieacn year
Ten Times Around.
If all the railroad! In the world were
Joined one to anolhrr they would go
around tne eanu on its longest circum
lerence more man iu times.
Cigarette smoker! pro fer Opera l'nfli
oecause tuey 110 not atickto tne lips
A COWARDLY DEED.
Doimty United Statou MarBlial
... .. ... . .
i'lfeS" iiuuiuiuu.
Sheriff Thumm Sherd! of Medina Coun-
ty Shoots Him From Dehlnd Last
Night at Cattrovllle
The topic of comment on the streets
late last night and to-day was the news
of the shooting of Deputy I'nlltd Slates
Marshal Ferdinand Nlggll hy Sherltr
Thumm of Medina county nt Cattro-
vllle last night. Various rumors of I tin
affair reached San Antonio one of which
stated Hint Nlggll was shot through the
neck nnd would die. Tho news of the
shooting was soon continued by the re-
ceipt of n telephonic dispatch by Mr. J.
Meny nn Intimate friend of Mr. Nlggll
telling Mill to send a San Antonio physi-
cian Immediately to Castrovllle and lo
convey the news to Mr Nlggll'a wife
and mother who resldo here. Mr. Meny
Immediately nollllcd the ladles who
with Dr. Amos Oraves Captain Joe
Shely and Frank Meny at once posted In
haste to Castrovllle.
This morning Mr. Meny received a
telephone dispatch saying the putty hsd
started for San Antonio conveying the
wounded man and also giving the In-
formation that Thumm had been cap-
tured this morning In Castrovllle at I
o'clock.
Doctor Oraves and Captain Shely ar
rived In this city lids morning at 10
lock and gave tho Information that
the wounded man was traveling with
Is party at slow stages and would nr-
rtvo about 12 o'clock. They have made
every preparation to receire hliii and
make him comfortable.
A I.KiMT reporter met Captain Shely
Jest after his return and w Idle a barber i
tioy was orusning tne oust oi trnvei irom
oll'his clothing and obtained thefoloHlng
details or the occurrence which were
furnished hlni hy eye-witnesses of the
mucky ntlalr. 1 hn trouble waa brought
about as follows: For over a year past
here has been n feud between Sherlll
Ihiimin and Deputy Marshal Nlggll ow
ing tothe former being aa Is slated by
Niirir I s adherents. Hi full accord with
the Medina fence cutters. Thumm.
when running lor tho olllce or Slierltl or
Medina county. It Is alleged had the
fullest support of this element and was
by tliein elected to the olllce. He was
opposed In tho election by Messrs
Joe Finger Joe Lehman and Oeorge
mown anu -Mgun strongly sup
orled HroWn. Mggli's well-known ac
tivity as an olllcer In arresting and con
victing the fence cutters greatly an
gered rhiimiii and lu wrote a terrible
iiiiustve letter ngniust Mggn ton Mer-
man newspaper published at lloerne
This letter when published was
answered In a like manner all hough If
anything with more bitterness by Nlg
gll In a letter to the .Medina county
New a at Castrovllle. The riuarrcl then
raged llercely between the two and an
open outbreak was continually expected
by all counlzant of the matter. Shortly
after this Nlggll made allldavlt In the
I. s. court charging nullum wiiii sell-
ing beer without n license and Thumm
was convicted of the offence. Several
minor events occurred which brought
the men face to face and served to add
fresh fuel to the flame until Its culmina-
tion yesterday and was regarded mere-
ly as a matter of course bound lo Imp
ien. niitiouif.li deeply reureticii or toe
rlends of Nlggll whose Indignation was
great.
Vesterdav afternoon. Captain Shelcv
states Ferd Nlggll was In Castrovllle
and began drinking pretty freely.
stepped Into a saloon opposite the court
nouse. ami oecominirexoiieii.uraniiisueii
his revolver and II red 2 shots Into' the
will s. Friends (in eted hlln and endeav
ored to prevent further disturbance
The arrival a few moments later of
Slier 111 Thumm and a deputy at th
saloon only Increased Nlgg'l'a excite-
ment and when Thumm attempted to
arrest him for the shooting he declared
that Thumm could nut arrest nun or
lake him alive. He drew his pistol nnd
ordered Thumm to leave the saloon and
forced!hlin at the pistol muzzle to retire
About two hours laterNlggll nndapnrty
of friends were setting on tho sidewalk
In chairs list outside tho saloon con
versing quietly one with the other nnd
everything was calm Nlggll was tilted
hack In his chair with Ida feet braced
against the wall of the building when
uuueniy one oritiggirs menus nonceu
two men approaching across the street
from the direction of the courthouse
Not recognizing them In the night light
they advanced on the crowd until they
wero recoirnl7ed aa Thumm and it
deputy and men mggirs irienu cried
lookout rerd mere cornel inumm
attain." Mirull immediately dropped
Ins feet to the ground and turned half
way around leaving ins lelt side in
stead of his back to the foe. As this ac
tion was taken Thumm was seen to
ralso his pistol which he had held be
limn nun tun cocked wiute advancing
as had his deputy and with both hands
leveled the piece and tired the
shot str k ntr Nlcirll on
left shoulder glancing off through the
ien jaw anu passing inrougn me neck
between the wind pipe nnd throat mak
ing a very painmi ami at iirst it wi
thought filial wound Nlggll Iniin
dlntely fell from his chair uncunselous
while Thumm nnd his deputy scoured
their horses nnd galloped uwar.
A posse of citizens was Immediately
summoned In pursuit and scoured the
country until nearly iiayiigni io-iiay
when he was found In Castrovllle and
arrested without resistance llotli pnr-
ties aro married Mr. Thumm having
some six children anu -iggu lour.
Captain Shely left the return party at
7 o'clock this morning at Castrovllle
and as they expected to travel at the
rate of about live miles an hour 12
o'clock will llnd them In Snn Antonio
Nlggll had returned to consciousness
aim was leeung very easy mis morning
A New One.
Old man (reading from a Washington
paper) "In ISSI It cost the Government
$IISJ for washing towels for the Trens
ury department nt the rate of 30 cent!
Der dozen."
Young hopeful Pray father why do
the men In the Treasury depart mint use
so many toweis r
Old man They have to wash often my
sou tuey uanuie o iiiucu nnuy lucre
Every flrst-clas! dealer Belli Opera
i uub cigarette! ayoiu injurious nulla-
lions.
TEXAS TOILET TIIFIE
MA.NlTAlTtTir.il
J. A. SELBY & CO.
P. O. Box 1 24 Galveston Texas.
If "beauty lie only sklndcf p." Ihen tt Is eminently necessary that the akin should bo well
d Judiciously cared ror. Ibwirni-liiir ttila ttfwltlon ladles am constantly aeeklna aomo
-thud Pv whhh liioitrirr and bcaiitltr the skin especially that of the hands and race and
umfti-iueiit iiNnttii antlcty many nostrums
inly and inaiiy practical tests. thcTltXAM TOII.irT TltlM.K hasiinivcd In boa pcrrect Tan
lie from the Hklu. and while cau.liut It to Ix-cmic as sort and t-cautlful u an Infant's yet
uses no dclrlinent to liinllh. As a proof that It la perfectly harmless a dessert spoonful
ken Internally acts only ns a ml I.I laiallie. Aa an addition in a ladles' toilet outfit It la In-
Itmahtc and Is nolliliur more or less than what It la represented toUi. It is always nono
put Hi. arm.
full tested II arc Ix-loir constant!) received
m IlliV l i:mh I'llll IIUITI.i:. hhnuldyoii
Sold by all Druggists.
Must Have Room.
For Ms Fall and Winter Stock to Arrlvo during tho next Thirty Dayi
CONSEQIiNTLY
All Goods Marked Down.
HY-
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Tlio Largost Dry Goods and Clothing Houso in Wost Texas.
Kid Gloves Hosiery and Laces
Ills Stock of Kid gloves Is very large. Also all kinds of Silk and Male Thread
Gloves Ladles' and Children's line Silk
noso in cnuiess variety .iso n very irrge
The Millinery
This department Is under a llrst-clnss
fall. All tho latest styles and makes of Ilonneti and Hats Ostrich Plumes
'lpa Millions nnd Trlnimlngi will bo found there.
Clothing Shoes.
The summer stock of clothing Is very
terns Prince Albert Cutaway Pongee Silk Seersucker Linen and Atapaca Sulta
for Men and Hoys. A very large nnd complete stock or Ladles' Misses' Men's
and IIoas Shoos nnd Hoots. A full line of Stetion felt Hats Straw Hats and Cnpi.
Finest Furniture and Carpets.
Ills Furniture Department Is complete- with household goods and he will suit
everybody In this line. Among oilier Goods we llnd Plush Parlor Sails Mohair
Parlor Sulta Walnut and Asli Bedroom Suits Wardrobes Chairs Ilody Drassets
and Ingrain Carpets Hugs Malting Curtains Window Shades and F.tc.
Country Orders Filled Promptly
TjtSScnd for Samples.
MAIN PLAZA AND ACEO.UIA ST'ltHKT.
BE SURE AND CALL ON
IT
44 W. COMMERCE STREET.
CLOTHING- GENTS FURNISHING GOODS HATS R
The Coming Contest.
The Galveston News Insists that the
Democratlo party should require of all
candidates for Governor that they
declare their views on prohibition. The
News might go further nnd have the
Democratlo parly follew In the foot-
steps of the llarehoncs parliament and
declare that no man shall be a candidate
for anr olllce. unless the party Is satislled
of his true godliness. Houston Age.
Citation by Publication.
the lllslrtct Cnuit of llciar
ubllshe.1 In lliu County of lloxar e
week for four coinwcullvo wtcks piovloils li
the return duy hereof )ou sillnmonTlioinaa I
Walilcn whoso residence la unknown to hi
nod tippcur nt thu next rciriilar term of tin
District Court of llcxar County to hu holdei
at lliu courthouse thereof. Ill the lily of Hill
Antonio ou I ho llrst .Monday in hepU-uiU'i
ncxt.tlie samu lienor Hie ;iii any or pciilcmncr
A. II. la:lheliiiiidthciutounscr upctltloii
oil In said Court on tliitlli day or July A.
1 Thomas 1. Wuldcu la defendant.
Plaintiff. In her nctllton. allelic that bo anil
defendant were luwtully married In ftin Anto-
iine. when defendant be
iitmirca and cruel in
inent urn of such a character as to render theli
Itvlnif toirethcr lusupiiortaliie.
Wherefore she pruts that upon a hearlnir.
nt inuirlmony licrelolorv exlstlnir
betwecl
forullc
11 defendant bo IUoK.l ami
s ill 11118 licnail oxpi
Courl
said llrst day
hereof this writ with your return thereon.
showliiir how you have executed thu same.
Witness tleomti It. llaahlell. Clerk ot the
District Court of llexar County.
UHcii under niv hand and tlio seal nt atd
court at oltlcc til the City of gnu Antonio
tlitaj
cimuur. it. liAsniKi.i.
Clerk District ivurt llexar County
lly M. Vtuiiui Jr. Donuty.
Issued August . Iku.
tlKonae It. DAsuirxL C. D. C. II. O
Hy M. Ytuiuii Jr.. Deputy.
Ban Autunlo Uirht.
lly W 0. M BAUULL Deputy
WIUXY IIV
have tn-cn foisted upon them hy the sher power
t'latlorlnir cliilorsemclita fmm tallica who have
tt can he obtained from any lending Ilmavtat
rail tollud It write to uadlrrcl.cnclilna-lwal
Price 50 Cents.
Ml
Lisle Thread Ilalbrlggan and Cotton
siock otau mnusoi 1-iccs.
Department.
French milliner who will please the
Hats Caps Etc.
large nnd embraces In the Latest pat"
and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
L. WOLFSON.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
E 11 in
A.RelnbHArllel..
For enterprise push and a desire to
f;et such goods as will give the trade sat-
sfactlon. Hice & Fowler It. Colin fc
Co. J. D Devlne J. Clavln the
iiruggisis leans an competition.
They sell Dr. Hosanko's Couirh and Lunir
Syrup because Its the best Medicine on
the market for Coughs Colds Croup and
Primary Consumption. Price CO cents
and $1. Sample! free.
William LI pp.
Announce! to his patrons and tho pub
11a generally that he baa enlarged his
garden. Accommodations are first-
class. The Eighth Cavalry band has
ueen engageu ior tue aeason to play
every Saturday and Sunday'! concert
anu nance rnusia at night nest oi order
guaranteed. Refreshments the very
est. Kntrance free. Call and see me.
6-23-Jm. William Lirric.
Tsxss Toll.t Trine.
The toilet of no lady Is complete with.
out the Justly celebrated Texas Toilet
Trifle which Is universally admitted to
be thoroughly etlectlve In the removal of
Tan Freckles Blotches Pimples and
ueiui.ue. inou me am wituoui detri-
ment to It.
Ladles who liavo fairly tested the
Texai Toilet Trllle are enthuslastlo In
It! praises and letters of endorsement
are constantly received. Leading drug-
gists keep It. Fifty cents per bottle
Manufactured solely by J A. Selby &
Co. Galveston Texas. For eale In San
Antonio by Harry L. Fowler druggist
H Houston street. 8-5-tf
Mad. St.vans Clairvoyant
Tells past present and future. Brings
tho separated together ami cause!
speedy marriages. Heal! disease! by
magnetism. Call at 337 Acequla street
opposite the Mexican Consul's Ot
Rinehsi rirms Live stock.
All Deraons deslrlnrs tr. mit.. i.t
In tho Northern and Western counties
of lexai will do well to ayply tothe
i 3
unuerBigned ns bo can furnish them
with tract! of land from a lot In town lo
. m.000 aero tract In the country. Alio
bundles live Mock. Correspondence io-
Uclted Loans for any amount negotiated at 10
percent per annum on lands.
i-'llANK IX BaIUTY
tt Ileal Eetato Agent Abilene Tex.
The Lioiit Job ollloe ia still doing
work. Try us.
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