The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 294, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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Bay Your Wines anfl Lianors
of in and get chance for those
Most Eteant Oil Pamtines.
HARRY BAUM & CO.
rid cross whiskey--
Takee the leml II II
The Finest In the Market.
CiiM Only lie
HARRY BAUM.8
Volume V. Number 294.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS FRIDAY DECEMBER I I 1885.
Only $5 a Year.
The San Antonio Light
UITS!
Wo mo (tlidwinj; nt present tlio lawt iissortiiiiMit of Suits mill
UvcrcoutH for (ieiitli'inen Hoj'H mill Children. Kino Silk-I.lneil Over-
coaly In Clilneliillii. llonveriiml l)iuj;imii1 tit popular pi Icon in nil sizes.
To meet tlio tleiimml wo luul inuuitfuottiretl for iih oxpicssly ii lnrj;o
(imiitity of $fi.UO Hoys' Suits. TIicmo kooiIh iiio iiiihIo of iiiiitoilul tlmt
will Btiinil roii(;li tear mill wi'iir tiiiiiiiiliitr tlio best mill tlioy riinjio In
sizes froui 1) to J" veins. Our lino of Short I'uiitH Cliililien Suits
ruiifOB from $1.75 to slu.OO.
JOSKE BROTHERS.
TO ARRIVE ! !
Ono Car I'pliolstoiiMl (tootls
now stylos very lino.
One ear Chiiinhor SuitH anil
Novelties fiom (itaml Itapitlx
iliiiiiio ami elegant in ilosljin
ami II 1 1 i m 1 1 .
One ear Fine Cheap Furniture
from best milkers.
Eraslus Reed.
THE MODERN JONAH.
Jonah who has been In tlio belly of
llsh and coin ital alive."
I h liiiiiiTrrporlrr nnd his rami panlnn
THE FIGHT IN 1G80.
A Story Which Throws all Fish Ji.Vul-Sl
Stones m tho Shndo.
Coo. H Kalteyor Prosldont - Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manager.
LONE STAR
A Broken Down Showman and Hit Stuffed
Sea Monter-How H Fell Overboard
and Wa "Eat-Up" by the Shaik.
lie wns silting In r saloon his ft ft
perrhed on Ihc itnve with chair lipped
hack nt a very risk j angle. He wore a
battered plug hut placed Jauntily on Hs
head hi celluloid collar was a illngv
brown anil Ills coat and pant were held
toellivr lijr the grease- which hail en
liberally spread over their worn and
frayed surfaces. 1 lioro wan no doubt
ahnut It he was n seedy looking liull-
vldital. lilt face wn as lean anil I n ok
as lilt body waa ibort. llr had a ne-
ntf nimbus wee around his hose. Ihat
deepened In It Intensity an hn snillt
gaited on a drink check nnd ninriiiiir d:
"It's not for thl bar." A gentleman
and a l.inni reporter were partaking of
a glnit of beer and conversing n'"'iil
theatrical matter" when he. of the wline
hat and general rnudicd nppear.ume
ejaculated: "Uentlcmeti you are tulk-
Ing about show business; well look t
inr; I once made $20000 out of a shark.
Von don't believe III Well r.lt down
and Just listen." The tw o addressed ui
ceded to the rerpiest. The aeedy per-
sonage drew out litis dilnk check with h
uioururul nnd suggestive air which hint
was Immediately taken. After Ih 'e
lingers of whisky had gone down his
throat w Itli amazing rnpldltr. he com-
menced as follows :
"Twenty-live years ago I was a sailor
and served liar ll.-lta'inlo Majesty Inr
some yearn. 1 got my discharge ami
went nut with a whaler to northern lat-
itudes. I have been through snui '
touch and go escapes for uiy life having
been shipwrecked twice once In north-
ern and once In southern latitudes hut
tbe u.ost remarkable thing that ever
occurred to me was In the Mediterran-
ean while 1 was on board n small count-
ing sloop. How well I remember It. It
waa on Juno 21 lb'i'J. We hail cast our
moorings over nlirht from Geruehll.
which Is a small poit In Sicily and we
were golug to '1 mils with a few hide
and some dried fruits. It was about
three hours past the sun's meridian and
He had made nbout luU knots bowling
under a fresh breeze. I was lounging
against the tide of the vessel
nit. near the wheel and was
looking Into tbe sea not thinking
about anything in particular when I
caught sight of the belly of a huge
Brewin
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
F. H1MMANO.
Oyatera Fish and Game.
Riverside Cafe Restaurants
An.l At
Bcholz'8 Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets.
LWOLFSOS
rtS ... ... . .A
EMPORIUM. OF FASHION.
Thla Establishment Is now Replete with All tne Novelties fop the
Foil and Winter Season.
Fall and Winter Silks and Satins
Can be seen In Illaok and Colored l'laln nnd Ilrno'ided. Cnssimcret (black
and colored) Tricots Diagonals Serges etc Ciimel Hair nnd Wool Snt-
eena. Velvets nnd Velveteens In all colors plain and brocaded Milk
I'ongees Dress I'lalils In single and double widths nnd
JtirTrlintulngB tu suit all Dress Gootls.'Vjil
Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods.
He Is now showing the largest stock of Kid (llovos Mlts Laces and Fnney'Goods
for Lndles and Children ever brought to our olty. In Silk Hosiery
he has an endless variety nnd cannot be undersold.
Fall and . Winter . Millinery
All the latest Kail and Winter styles nnd makes of llonnela and Hals
Ostrich I'lumes Tips Millions mid Trimmings will be found
there. This department Is under Ilrst-cln artistes
who will please the tastes of ull.
Flannels Blankets Linens Cotton Goods
Towellngs Dnmestlo Prints Ginghams Alpacas Comforters. Canton Flan-
nels and Hosiery. Among the other things which were very extensively
purchased by his agents was tlio most mugnlllcent stock or Dress
Goods or all kinds ever seen In any dry goods house in Texas.
Kspeolal attention was given to purchasing Full und Winter
Silks and can he also give the greatest bargains In
Clothing Boots Shoes and Hats
while shark following the vessel. 1 at
onceshouted out about It nnd our small
crew set about to catch tt. 1 got a
niece of chain nnd a big hook to which
I taslened a laige piece of dried meat.
We tlung It in the water tnri I fool-
hn'dler thin the rest lumped on the
edge of the stern part of tbe vessel
catching hold of the chain as It was
paling out. The vessel lurched and I
losing my balance fell overheard. As
I feit the wafer clone over my head I
could sen the gleaming white belly or
the shark anil Its terrible mouth nllli
lit numerous rows of gleaming teeth
Intent after the bait Down 1 went
the water bubbling In my ears. As I
rose I felt myself hit by something
soli and before I had time to collect my
scattered senses 1 felt tuyse'f drawn In
as In a vortex and rn excrullatlng pain
caught me In the waist at tliuugb thou-
sands or lancets were rutting Into It.
l'resantly there wns another painful jerk
of my body and I felt myselt drawn In-
to the vortex rarthernnd a reeling or In-
tense sull'ocatlon came over me. my
head sung and I felt at thougb 1 was
going to hurst. Presently I felt acute
pain in ray neau run cveryming was
dsrk and I remember no more: although
this has taken some time tu describe It
occurred before you could say Jack
nonunion ine next i recollect was
Uncling myself In a bunk all bandaged
up very weak and full of pain. The re-
mainder of my adventure from the point
1 lost consciousness I tell you as It
was told me. The skipper stated that
when I fell overboard he taw tlie shark
make for me and nt It rolled over he
could seethe!sbark hadsnallowed mo up
ton bout my waist. It then gave a klnduf
gulp anu i uisappeareu irom eigui alto-
gether. Blood then began to stain tlio
deet) blue of the tea. With admirable
presence oi minu lue shipper cuugm noui
or tne small cannon wuicu tue tioo:
carried on her stern mounted on i
swivel. He turned It In the direction
of the shirk and discharged It
At luck would have It. or tier-
haps Providence Intervened the hall
nil I lie snnra in us inn uigauuug u.
email hunt was then lowered nnd by
means of n boat hook a chain was at
tached to it and returning on board the
sloop the shark was hauled on to the
vessel. As soon as they got it on deck
a chain was placed round its upper aw
and an ax-blow on the tall finished the
work of the cannon ball. It was then
ripped open carefully and inside of it
they found me a mast of blood and to all
appearances dead. My comrades took
great palm to ascertain If there were
any chances of resuscitating me. The
skloper administered tome restoratives
and I vomited. This fact at once
snowed I had not entirely given up tbe
i:hot. nnd they redoubled their atten
tions. My wounds which I had recti vi d
Iroui contact with the shark's teeth
were dressed and after some mom In in
the Tunisian Hospital I managed to get
hack to Sicily. I tlrst went to Palermo
and there I found my startling adventure
had preoeded me. 1 was called the
modem Jonah and the shark with
manner the boheuilan murmurlni!
innimrciii
" TW Mnimre but true: for truth Is always
teaiun:
Mrmurvr than Wrtton."
Good Sanitary Condition '
MoxiurAl. December 10. The citizens
IK nl I It Committer lias decided to tnv I
a circular to the elteet that the elly has i
not been In better sanitary condition for '
the pat ten jrars than at preseat.
No President Needed. 1
Mii.wm KKK Wis. December 10. The
North American Union of tladlcalt
lieiulipiarli rt In this city issued a memo-
rial to Congrc-s asking that the consti-
tution he auicndeil so aa to aholiah the
I onlcr or President. Tlio memorial pro-M)M-a
to lest the execuilve power ol the
Government In an executive ccui.cil to
he choeen ty Congr. It Is t-lnllneil
I that the President It a king clothed
1 wlthgreattr pow.'r than any Kurnpeitn
sovereign except the Carol liussia.
I Want to Fight It Out.
I 111 rumor Dr emliirlO. -It Is not be-
lieved hern Hint the Powers will be nblu
((prevent a decisive hntlle being ought
between the Bulgarians and Servltns
The Servians will nut admit that they
have been conquered. Tliev have a large
army composed of the flower of the
nation concentrated. and are burning to
retrieve their military lionnr.
Servla lint sent n cliiiulHr to the for-
eign ministers here slntnig that she can-
not accent tlie llulunrlan nondltlonH a
the price nl peace because they are dls-
uonoraoie uosillllies will inereiore
be resumed this evening
For depose of Alfonzo's Soul
Wjkiiimiion Deeembtr 10. A solemn
requiem mass fur tht repose of thu tool
or the late King Alfonio win celebrated
t St. Matthew's Cathodo Chutak In '.hit
ity thla lunrulng. slxhundnd Invlta-
lona were Istueil to the President and
)ablnot. dlulomalle corns and others.
No (lowers were on the ultnr and a
simple tlnrtl urealli retted on ton or the
casket. President Cleveland and Cahl-
unlrd reals In the front pews un
one side of (lie centre altle and the
Spanish legation corresponding pews on
the other. Hack or these sat llm diplo-
mat lo corps nnd a number or oromlnent
people. ".Mozxrt'a Kequlem Maes" wns
sung bv Ihc regular church (iinrtettc
assisted by a eoeclal choir of o'J voices
and with orchestral accompaniment.
I' Mo church was heavily draped In
mourning
A Silver Potitlon.
Wa-uiimitu.v. December 10. Various
petitions signed by citizens of Iowa
were placed in tlie petition box of the
House to-day reciting that the Presi
dent and Secretnry ol the Treasury and
the American Hankers' Association and
leading newspnoera of Ha.le.'n cities lind
Jolntd III n conspiracy to Incense Hie
value ami purcnnsingpoweroi tne limn-
ed debt and lived incomes through the
depieclallon In general Tel esbytliede-
uneiizniiou oi silver or siitnension or
Inage. 'lhn pel It loners a k Congiees
lo place the coinage of sliver on an equal-
ity with thu coinage of gold and imk
Ihat coin certllleiiles he continued that
a reissue be made or one nnd two dollar
notes nnd that the puhlio debt be liqui-
dated as rapidly as thu revenues ol the
Government will permit.
tub. An Old
Unprinted Argument
rected.
whose digestive organs I was nt one
time so intimately
had been carefully ttulled and wnt
acquainted with
curiosity
llll ttook of Fall an.l Winter Cluthlnir Is tlio lamest
ncu Albert. Uu
itock or IiUles'.
Sbocs auj Hoots. A full lino or Htetsou Holt aiul titllT Hats.
nSUJ
brniiirlit tuTi.ins. hiiiIh
Cutaway Krock awl Hack gluts.
full stock of tJcntleinuii't Kiirnielilnx (Jmi.li.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
His Furniture Department It complete with llouielioU dnol ni h will suit evcrybo.lv
in I Ma 1 no. Amonirntlier iruoda we dint I'lufU Parlor Suits Mulialr Parlor Hull. VValnut nnU
Atu llNlnmin Suits Wanlrobet Uhnlrs lki.hr llrmsols and Inirraiii Unrpcts. Iluirs. Mattliur
B r "' ll"uw b""c"- Et0- Country ordors Oiled promptly ami satisfaction guaraiitei'a;
" L. WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Acequia Street
The Silver Question.
Xkw Yoiik. December 10. Tlie Chain
ber of Commerce held a special meeting
lo-tinr to take action upon tne sugget'
lionslii the Presldun t's message In rela
Hon to thu repeal of tho law regarding
uie coinrge ui me stiver uoiiitr. i ne
uommiuee on nuance aim currency re-
purled that arter curi lill consideration
they had unanimously agreed to support
the President of the Culled States and
the Secretary or the Treasury In the
stand tuey nail taken in relation to tne
suspension or I iih coinage or the present
silver dollar and recommend the ndop-
lion or a reso ut on to that t lect and the
memorializing or Congress to have the
compulsory act ot February 1&7S. re-
pealed. Tue report viii adopted and
copies oruereit prinicu anu tent to mem
uert or longrrss.
The Labor Federation
Wadiiimhon. December 10. The Fed
eration or Trades nnd I.nhor Unions ol
the United States and Canndu resumed
Ha session to-day and took u I) tor con
slderatlon a resolution providing that
thu 8-hour rule shall take elfrct from
Jlny 1 next. 'I he question caused gen-
eral debate and developed great diver
slty otiinlon as to the best method of ao-
compllslilng the desired result. Some
of the delegates favored a giadual
change some proposed a tine ror work-
ing over hours others favored reducing
wages with hunts others urged thut
double liny he exacted lor extra work.
and others advocated a general conven
tion ol employees in order to secure unl
ted action.
An amendment which provided that a
tuorougii ennvnts snuuiu tie made in the
respective trades Tor the purpoee or Be
curing the co-onernllon or at iniinv m
possible In carrying out the rttuluilon
was adopted.
lleforu a dual vote was taken upon the
resolution tt was explained that Its
niiopuon tun noi compel any organiza-
tion wldch did not feel strong tnouirh
to carry lulu opeiutlou the 8 hour law.
'I he Intention wns not to force a strike
or compel orgnnlzatlona to do whnt they
belnir exhibited
The ttulled thnrk was turned over to
m and a purse or money. 1 left Paler-
mo nnd went to Italy where I made a
good deal or money with the shark nnd
from there I traveled over the continent
anil got an engagement with a circus.
Alter tome time when 1 had made
nearly L0000 1 wns persuaded to come
over to America nnd went Into part-
nership with a show man and traveled
tht States with a small circus. Well
we "busted" A troupe of performing
goats ate up the thark bones and all
Thla was retributive Justice perhaps
on Mr. Shark but It ruined me and I i
did not feel able to do.
With this understandliiiz It wns said
that all the delegates were In favor of
the resolution it was thought Ihat thu
resolution In the present form did not
convey this Intention as clearly as It
siiouiii ami it wns reierreci tu the com
mini con Kesolutlons tor Kevlilon
On Tiusdur of last week while a train
un the Mexican Central Jtallroad was
paielng throimh the I.n lolorada ran.
dies ninr the city ut .acatecas a flock
ofltuxj eliceii uttenipttd to cross the
track and M. were killed and 10 cars and
the engine thrown fiom the track. The
killing so enraged the owner of the
riincue mat ne ueiiuerately mot the tw
peons In charge of the flock. As he Is
man or great Inlluence nnd wealth tt Is
not believed that this crime will expose
nlm to liny serious consamieiu'ea. iv
such n he may sutler from his own conscience.
FAS
HION
The following was written for publi-
cation during Hie water-works contro-
versy of ItWO nnd heron It got Into
print the lustier waa run. promised and
practically tquelcliid for thu time being.
A few dn)s ago Ihe 'writer found It old
and tliue-stnlntd niuong some papers
but Ita argument is bright anil pure as
gold nnd lolly s applicable now ns It
was llie)enrt ago:
"Water Itstesnnd Water I'tli lieges."
A new feature In couiiecHon wills pay-
ing Tor tapping the water works tnalna
and tix on the use or water Is making
llselt more npparrnl daily ' Water
rates" so called urn n tuiu Ih ng at so
much per quarter ur month and the bill
ol the Watir-works company Is prompt-
ly presented and as promptly pnld or n
drouth riisuet. Hut the great question
before the nverage water consumer In
Snu Atiloiilo Is tu know which one or
Ihe neighbors he can uinko nsnllsractory
arrangement with ror Ihe use or hit w-ll
or cistern In case the water-works wati r
shut oil" Instantly and without
noticeornny kind. Such "occurrences"
have been '( ccurrlug" here now until
they cease to rxulle or Invite nubile con
demnation or nltriitlun. People hate
become Inured lu tliem and many have
provided some sure meant or water sup.
iy. euuer ny iiorrowiug irom n neign-
t cittern or well or the intones or
rlter or semiring some other water
rmlrk'e Some lew lire iiuiel v await-
nir the lime when the ( III Council will
become nllve lo the sltuntlon nnd take
tbe hint lo trll out to Ihe Water-works
Company or mortgage the town nnd
buy Ihe Water-works or perhaps leyy a
small tax ami construct n system ol
water supply or their own: one to be
built owned and controlled by tlie peo-
ple and Tor Ihe people. There Is no
res. on why this latter course cannot be
successfully pursued and a reduction or
nt lenst M cent on the cost or wnter be
secured to the consumers and the Fire
Department. Aldermen Invest gate this
matter at tu the cost. The reatibillty of
the iinderlnklug can easily bo proven to
anv oi inem wno uavn a spirit oi invi'S'
ligation In thu people's interest.
ADDITION ALjToCAL ITLMS
C. S. Wood n vounir druiririst who
uieu in tuis city tint morning from con
sumption and (he reiunlns will In
enipptii to Duiiiiiiui' luwn to-inurrow
ny uartcr a .niiiiaiy.
Albert Dial. a atraticer froln Illinois.
died yesterday at Ankerson'a boarding
iiousu irom consumption inn remains
thinned bv Carter & Mullalv to
Mount Olive Illinois.
Dan Smith bat recovered his over
coat stolen by nurglars yesterday. He
found It In n secuiid-hand clot lilug store
on West Coinmercii street under very
uspicious cireiimstances.
Who Is Otllcer Martinez? There It
n Assistant Market Master named Mat-
tlnez. It could not have been he wiio
nt n dance ball contrary to the ordi
nance regulating the police.
truest Medio who wns a delrirate
to the Masonlu Grand I.odire at Houston.
has returned. He made tlnal arrange
ments lor tue appearance or i ouug irs.
iiintnrop ut Turner nun to-morrow.
- Kmetcrlo l!loi. who lives at Ihe
corner of .Nueva and Laredo streets
was arreateu this morning by Modesto
Torres ror falling to hale his chimney
cleaned. Thediluincy caught lire hut
was extinguished.
Divine services nt the Tcmnlo Hetli
Kl this evening nt "ilWand on to-morrow
miiriilt'g nt 10 o'clock. Subject of lec-
ture Tor lids evening " 1'he Doctrines of
Judaism" A children' sermun will he
preached during the morning service.
Anson Dennett intends to follew the
business of ranchero and will spend the
winter on the I.eoua lunch. In Uvalde
County lie has a start or two Angora
kids and a burro tint expects to soon he
one or the great stock "kings" or the
west ami be thus quoted un lilt visits to
the city.
Juttthe Same.
Oh the wonder a wedding arousos
III the mind or the friunle sex !
They are curious they are furious
At ueiuiis Hint mom perplex;
And in more ilinn a hundred bouses
H here I here Uvea a maid or dame.
Though they tuny know either belle or
beau
They are tnlklngjiist the same.
And the end or tbe consultation
On the br dal mi r will he
That they all must go to the church you
And the ceremony see.
It the mall brings them no Invltnllon
"U 'twas sent tint it never came"
They will say to J oil mid they'll take a
pew
And they'll see It Just the same.
And ror days and for days thereafter
They will long at the table sit.
And will eat and drink nnd will nod und
wink
As tliev constnntly talk of It.
They nre proofngnliist all laughter
mat is meant ttieir tautt to shame.
And they would not atop. If their
tongues you'd lop
For they'd write II Jutt the tame.
Columbus Dispatch.
Wedded Above the Clouds.
A novel marriage took place heir Si!-
verton Col. on Sunday. Mill Mellle
Connors ot Lake I IT and Mr. Otcnr
Olten of Animal Forks were married
on the summit of the divide at oil alti-
tude nt over iapuo fret the psrty being
on tnnwshoes. Mist Connors agreed to
meet Mr. Olten on the summit bringing
ber friends with her nnd Mr. Olsen was
--THEATRE--SIMMS
& SAMUELS. PROPRIETORS
HA.WANTONIO
W. II. HIMMS
l.t:w 11 K 1:11
THH' II.'
a. prrz
.lli-siatsa Mamaoch
. AMUStHIJT IUlir.CTOB
I.BAOElt or OucursTnA
.l.rioeH 01
IliiAsa llan
if THE ONLY VARIETY THEATRE IN THE CITY
ENTIRE NEW COMPANY
The llolllnr Millt or Uuahtnr Jollity Itelmn Kupn-ino ami plcauro Decks the hour.
ENTIRE NEW BILL
fee our Hliow ami forci er U happy.
PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.
Ttailaj Friday. Saturday and Snnflay December 1011 12 & 13
Q-EibTEi-LXj -fi-r)2vX33ioisr 25 Cars-
ovr.it rriti:
vrMi-miinee lllf i. in . v. ii ti Ijirry Iksilci laiithalihl act ontltlnl:
SHARPS AND FLATS 1
D.i i. tl.ik. rniicl MluWiilf
. .. (lltCIIKSTItA
Miss Minnie Hasson
Tlio petite seriocomic
vocalltt
I this Tlii'Htrv of tlie Kliix r Somr and Danco
MILES and ADAMS.
'. entitled "Diunmernf lnw-"nlo Introducing Ihclr
t lal lliunta-imfiit and llrl a. "n nn of tho limit French Trombone Solol.t from tbe
.iuilor ur Music PiuK Fume .
Mr J. E. dc PAUL
i-ciiiiUmI. (lniiul air ilu cliuli t il'Ailani Iterllalir .Melinite et Variations.
Uiiiiiiincoil. Mlitnuii .1 Alnl.n.lM' ll in.
i- ot the iM Wltclilnir HUH' MTliecnillla locallit.
1VIISS LUCY WOLF
In Ihc latest snnm of tho day.
" written
Crosslntf
Ho nil "Tlio
ttcn and com-
" HARRY MACARTHY
lit iinothiT tf t nf nrivliiHM'liamrtrrCliitniron.
rhnmplor-Tho il twl.lowcif four liiiBhiin.H Hiinir -'Tnkv iiff mywltlnw'i wi-cU
MiHiwrniiMiM-ai ity Marry Miiciirtiiy. i uunu tt r i no i:niriinti swi-u hi moia-. wmjr-
11m rirr)V ' wrlHfii ami miihim iiy llarry .Mncarlhy. itanicUT I no i mm it.
lUirfrl iint." a'hariu-UT Tho ftauao tt'inlor. (n(r "Vlfiiim VauM' writ
nxl hy Harry .MiHuruiy.
nvuuTrici: " OUC1IKSTUA
"TliiTrimiiy iTilrrTiiUn
MISCALCULATIONS !
Miles. Adams un.l Miss ltilssell.
(r'i:illi!lti: ." "". . IlItCIIKSTKA
Tlie vrcnl team In Uirry Duotcy's orlalual platitntlon sket(4i entitled
Reuben's Birthday!
lilftRSV l.AVS. a Son. I ''A""
HANNAH . I.RW HAKKIt
IntroiliieltiirSoutlierii evcriHlny life replete with eouir italics liyiulia aiul iH-cullarltiei
or III' SoiHliern neirnj;
MISS MINNIE HASSON
Will Please You
(ivi'.itTiiti:
OKCIIKSTHA
Tlie tierforiimne1 will concltnlo with
THE IRISH NIGHTINGALES!
tjirrv Stnipp Harry Macarthy
Nioiey Hlrnpp Annie Howard
John 'I hfiniiM ; . Irfiwllaker
MONIIAV. l)i:c. II 3 NKW BTAI13 3
First H.-nriini ur Mr. (IH.HIlttT SAHDNY. Al MISS MINN1H HASSON. the (linrinhnf
ilu iiMutt r.mMl. liiitit-rMimiinr lull. .r Hcrlo t'ouilo ViK'nIlst. And our Stock CVun-
! "' "mt V liiipirsoi iuor. nut or ln.HHrry Macarthy Larry Doo'ey
Finersoirs Mlnntrel. San Francisco Cel. I iw linker.
lFlrt tune of Miienrtliy's tntiuhnblo comely
HncniniKcmeM or Hie (lieat Hour ami Ilunco .uill "TUI l-of.Vd Ul In IN WASH.
Artists. MH.FS & ADAMS. I Mil UN" with full ilreiigtli or company
JtSrGreat Hxtra Attractions for the Holidays.':S?fr
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
f.w. McAllister & bro.
201. 203 AND 105 S. ALAMO ST. COR.
HAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Wo art) Wholesale and Kctall Doa."r Auttln
White Mine Best Hrandi or Dark It- ir.dP anJ
Imjrortwl Engl I eh I'ortlantl CcmcnU I la So
ris. and Itontr Goat Hair and would ak y Vvt
cult or write iia for prlct-t before purchailns .
where. 1'leasu mention this paper.
Wolff
to approach the summit with hit friends
coming up on the opposite tld
mountain. The hrlde left Lake City so
de or tho
sought consolation In drink. (Yes slrl
see by tliese docu entV ffit n.h "Ion't be 11 ful' u'i - """"-
stotls true and mete tenra at ihtf bsek- Wtl " to hl wife who was
of P.uTy bead "in" ck and ton e'mb ! .!'. J. .?" I" the
im.i .r. ui. ..ihi.i .u" urcc.e. "i won t .nr. Jenkins; l won't."
trut'h of tho tale I have told. 1 suppose i'mt ViiAt.nt0Ult wT M I h?F"ty. Jou"y ' '"" ' the
I am Ihe only man In the world beildet I ! " 1 lIIU' IIb veut rlBut dow wlierl hanriuct wat to bo held.
coinpanled by her two brothers nnd 01-
accompanleii by the llev. Fathei I.ey or
siivenou anu a lew rrienua l tie only
w ay of scaling the snow-covered moun
tain wat on snowthoet and the
climbing wat ratlirulnir. The irroom
nnd thu minister nrrrlved first at tbe
designated meeting point but they did
not have long to wait ror the bride and
her brothers were loon observed nenrlng
the spot trudging along cheerily Mlsa
Connors seemed less mtlgued than in
other member or the nartv. After
short rett Father Ley performed the
weuuing ceremony witn at union tin-
presslvenest nt ir It had taken place In n
church. The minister the bride the
groom and the witnesses of the mar
riage grouped themselves together at
close at tho Canadian snowshoea would
permit the ceremony wat cone throuuli
wiiu ciiampngue wus urnngaa atoast to
the health of the happy couple and then
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets.
To Consumers of Dry Goods Boots and
Shoos Clothing.Sttc :
We will nnnounce tn our patrona In the elty and country that we will Inaug
urate for Ihe month of December a HIM'.CIAI. M AltK-DOWN SALK to extend
ull over our department!. The reason we do this ltthat for th" approaching
holidays n great many goods will be bought and It will be an Impetus to those
who have to make large purcha'et for the approaching holidays. We have
innrkcd down our
DRESS GOODS!
SILKS VELVETS ETC.
F.normous Reductions on Z
Ladies Misses Children's Cloaks.
Some Exceedingly Fine
Hosiery Handkerchiefs
Very Fine Goods Indeed at Very Low Figures.;
BOO
'200
In our Gents Clothing we shall itIva crood bin- li.rirnln. u- inn.....
our sales In this special department and we want to make new outtotnert.
Blankets Comforters.
We never boast but we will sar that we own th..o rnI. u.
any house In San Antonio and like usual we give the benellt to our customers.
WOLFF & MARX
-A.lsixn.0 Cement Co.
MANUFACTUIlHlia OF
Alamo Portland and Roman Cements Cemont Walks and Grey'Limo
Hydraulic Limo and Building Stone also Dealors In Imported
and Uomostlo Cements White IJrao Hair Waster and Chimney Flues. Our Coraent Is used
InthoConstruotlouotthaNewBiateCapltol. w un. usru
h auwr'?.lf;ollu'w'u'''ue''0'-!9' and!u Acoquls Street. Works and Quarry nar
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