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The San Antonio Light. THURSDAY, NOVKMI)i:il 13. Has nil llic latest styles In Dress and Business Suits FOE MEN, Youths, 13oys7 Children IV A. full ling of gents' furnishing goods, ami the finest assortment of pleco goods (or our merchant tailoring department always In stock. Wo defy competition. Call on ui for prices. COHEN & KOENIGHEDI, 309 and 311, MAIN rUZA. Watches Set and Hegulated Ilr transit observations freo of charm) by Stern, thojewclor 2W Commerce 8t. It-lWin Don't liny Until you hat o seen tho flnestcckof clntlilnir of l'aucoast Son. u-W-tf Shirts and Underwear. A verj- complete stock for salo by l'nncoast A Bon. tl.2U-tf Lute Styles of llati l'or sale at Vancoast St Son's. Juit Ilecelved. i:. L. llawks. AU kinds of lightning rods and futures at lowest raics. All work guaranteed, lKI-lm Thomas W, Keene As Macbeth. Turner opera hall, Saturday. Kovemberi;. ll-l-8t liars Your Teeth Filled Dy Dr. A. J. Smith, No. 3D Commerce street, over Cluvln's drug store. ll-Mf 1'our Thousand, lluthels of Corn for salo. Address J. M. PltOBT, Itlcbmond, Texas. lt-15-lnj Fine l'lano for f ale. For sale, a piano not much used. Inquire of Dr. Smith, U. H, A.. atOorernment hill. ID-fit Wanted. A Kood boy, about 11 or IS years old. Apply at this office, (lood wages and steady employ rocnt. U-lS-tf l'rlvate Hoarding, Ily Mrs. h. B. Coekrum, COO East Houston street and northeast corner Alamo plaza. Ac commodations nrst-claso. Terms reasonable . W-lO-lm Try l'ancoast If you want a suit made. He has a full lino of pleco roods and a first-class cutter In charge, For Sunday's supplies as well as for the balance of the weok make a "boo lino" for the new store of Heuermann St llro's No. 221 Alamo plaza. noylutf Texas Employment llureau aencv. for room! (east sldo) Main plaza. Oysters The Best In the City Itecelred dally by Gilbert, Houston street. For Kent. Dwelling house, corner of Itodrlgues and Acenula streets. Also room for rent. Inqulro aHto North Florea street. ll-M-tf Don't Forget The oyster supper given at tho Second Ilaptlst church Friday night. Oysters In every style. Come and enjoy yourself. ll-15-2t Thomas At. Keene. Seats are selling rapidly fortheKocno nights, and all whodoslru to sec this eminent tragedian will do well to secure seats early at Illsche's, opposite post otllcc. J1-1I-3C Men's Furnishing Goods. As good a stock of gent's furnishing goods as can t fount In tho btato for fall and win ter, at l'aucoast St Bon's. V-l-tf Ten Dollars i'er Month Will buy one of the reliable Umerson pianos from Thos. Qoggan St llros.. No. S00 Commerce Hock the Uaby, John, And when he goes to sleep go down to Emer son's and buy mo that elegant little female waicn. ii is so cnoap, soua goia ana only -. Onr Heckwear Is as choice In style and material as can bo xounu in any maraoi. -s-tf IMkcoast St So. At 300 and 311 Main l'laza You will find numerous bargains In men's, Doys' ana cnuaren s doming ana gems iur Dishing goods. 11-1-tt Walt for the Wagon And we will all take a ride to Emerson's, bo- call o we can get mora goods for less money Jack and Gill Went up the hill, and as they camo down they eacn puruoaeeu a uiw-miu buu cnain, ana iney say z.merson is ins uoas piace 10 uuy How Hoes This Fit. Cohen It Kocnlghrlm carry the finest line of domestic and Imported piece goods, and their merchant tailoring department, In charge of l'rofesior ltohland, Is nrst-class In every re spect. IM-tf Furniture Wagon Always on hand to move furniture. Orders left at 23 Boledad street, opposite Court House, will be promptly attended to. 10-1 l-tr J times Means. Unless an Aeeldeut Happens, Bmerson'a watches always glvo satisfaction. All election bets declared off while Heuer mann St llro. are cpenlng tbttr stock of groceries and liquors at No. 1 Alamo plaza. We Challenge Any dealer to sell the same quality of fine liquors, wines or cigars for tne same money. Jt-Mia IIABBV 1IADU It CO. Just Iteoelved, at the City Drug Store, New novelties In toilet articles, a full line of toilet soaps, cologne, toilet waters, and hand kerchief extracts, Hue balr, tooth and Infant brushes, buffalo and India rubber and Ivory 4 couiM, toilet and bathing sponges, powder puffs, puff boxes, fancy goods, eto. LIGHT FLASHES. What Ike Keporters Learn on lhelr Tear Through the City. The Urometer it rapidly rltinf; a sign of fair weather. W. D. Duncan wat turned out of Jail, on bond, this moraine;. The beautiful ".Twin Sitters," wllhou, fall; November 19th and 20th, at the Catlno, Mrs. Mary A. Code has filed an application for the cuardlantbtp of the persons and es tates of Claire and AUhindo Chavez, minors. The case of George Koper,careless driving, Is continued for one month, owing to Lohr berg, the old man he ran over, being unable to attend court. Only one land transfer this morning, that of C. II. Todd to Dynes 4 Kerr, lot 3, block 44, wett of the San Pedro creek, fronting 20 varai on Hidalgo street; $I2J. Ten valuable prizes will be given to the children taking part In the operetta, Monday and Tuesday nights, the same being contribu ted by tome of the liberal merchants. The gold watch and chain, to be given to the best singer and actor to the ope tetta, to come off Monday and Tuesday nights, Is on exhibition at S. Stern's jewelry store. Sam liirnes, Ad Barnes and AnnBatnes appeared before the Recorder pro tern., this morning, on a charge of using abusive and threatening langnsge to P. L, Watklni. The case was continued. COLD, DAMP AND MUD. lie Clttiens Inactive am nbllng Loudly at the Streets. Everything in the city to-day Is Rloomy, cold and damp prevails. The roads in all directions are in an awful condition and the streets deserted by thole who are not obliged to be about In the pursuit of their buiinest. The office and street doors are closed, and molt business men are congregated around the store, seemingly indisposed to business. There is a general dearth of news and the newspaper man Is depressed in his search for items, and If they were not Christians they might relieve their feeling In forcible but Impressive lan guage. There Is a small attendance at the public schools. In the County Commis sioners' court and the police office the fire seems to be the attractive place, and groups were found around them, Idling the time away. On the sticets mud Is everywhere, and the system of street making in San Antonio Is shown up in all itsrldicalousness. Uveryone grumbles at the state of the streets, but if it only leads the citizens to vole for their sensi ble Improvement the bad weather will be of great service to the city. Mating. T. F. Coiyellhas a license to marry Annie Mitchell, and D. F. Hathaway has secured a license for his marriage with Mary Kline. Building remits. Conrad Zuschlag, lumber dwelling 26x26, north side Grand avenue; $600. O. Doebblcr, lumber dwelling 12124, south side San Fernando street; $200. My Coat. George Stout told Charley Koof he had a coat of his on, and told him to take it off. Roof did cot seethe force of Stout's argu ment and had him arrested, when Mayor French fined him $5. Could Not Meet. An Important meeting of the Streets and Bridges committee was set for this morning In the Mayor's office at 9:30, but the inclem ent weather and the state of the streets pre vented. Recorder's Court. James Dltsmore, Insulting lanuuage, $10; Reed, leaving team alone, $3; George Stout, insulting langusge, $5; Schneider, drunk and disorderly, $5; A. Sanchez, drunk and disor derly, $5; Alfred Mills, drunk and disoiderly, $5- Hurt Ills Knee. White Tound Master Gleason and Sanitary O.Ticer Oppermano were riding through the brush in the Third ward yesterday, the latter's horse became excited and rushed into a bush, one of the thorns of which penetrated Upper mann's knee, badly Injuring it. Thieves at Work. Mr. Eisner discovered a small Iron bar In the window ol his store, on the Military plaza, this morning, where it had been evidently left by thieves in an unavailing attempt to open the window. A fine saddle was also stolen last night from off Slxto Navarro's gallery, on East street. Attempted Robbery. Last night Mr. Kalleyer, senior, was peace fully sleeping in his room, when the low growling of his dog awoke him; listening in tently he heard sounds below as though some one was forcing an entrance, He then de scended, only to find the latch forced down ward, but the robbers had flown. Drought Hack. The lunatic, George Washington, who es caped from the poor house some time ago, and who was shot and caught whilst assault ing a lady in Frio county, was brought to the city this morning, and lodged In Ihe county jail. The county authorities dispute their liability in the case, stating that the man should be cared for by Gonzales, where he has lately been living. Election of outer. Last night the members of the Young Men's Benevolent association met for the purpose of electing officers. The following gentlemen were elected : President, W. Hoefling, Jr.; Vice-President, J. Weber; Sec retary, II. Uciligmann; Treasurer, F. A. Jaimes; Trustees, J. Weber, A. Huth, II, Heiligmann and G. D. Roemer. To lie Tried for 31 uriler. The District court was employed all the morning in getting a jury for the trial of Secundus Escarlno, and It appeared to be hard work to do it. By noon only five of the re quired number had been obtained. Esc-uino, who Is a cadaverous-looking Mexican, is on trial for murder. lie was indi'.ted three years ago for the murder of a Mex'can boy named Ventura del Torro, and was only recently arrested. PERSONAL. eHiaflleaaed In the Hotel Corridors and Frem Tarleas Other Searees. Major Converse Is In the city. George Iloerner Is suffering from his eyes. Mr. E.F, Stafford, representing the Butler Hard Rubber company, of New York, Is visit ing the city. Joe Rosenfield, the popular drummer for Freiberg, Klein & Co., leaves for Boerne to morrow on a business trip. Mr. James E. Baker, a well known Insur ance agent, relumed here from St. I-ouls this morning. He Is. at the Menger. Captain N. W. Hunter aed Major A. G. Gooch, both general officers of the Interna tional railroad, are guests at the Menger, Henry Gimble, formerly with the Central saloon, leaves for Boerne to-morrow to open business for himself, having leased Ihe Haffel hotel and saloon. Mr. M. R, Hoxie, live stock agent of the International railroad, from Taylor, and Mr. 1. 1), Voak, liye stock agent of the Missouri Pacific road, arc in town. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Workman, mother and sister of Mr, T. W. Howard, have arrived from Kansas and are staying at the residence of Mrs. M. F. Hockett. They intend to win ter here. Arrivals at the St. Leonard hotel Charles Lempkey, E. Barca, La Salle county; M. Prada, Laredo; N. Klrkland, C. S. Wigg, city; J. O. Davis and wife, E. II. Davis, Junction Cily; J. W. Whaley, Pcarsall; E. W. Ferryman, Goliad, Texas; P. llutier, Helena: C. J. Cox, Galveston; R. J. Irving, Center Point; W. B. Lyons, Karnes county; E. A. Vinneg, St. Louis; G. Stab), cily; S. 11. Hall, Kansas City; John Thompson, Cheyenne City; T. A. Long, Austin; R. Evans, Houston. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Decide to Open the ltoad From Ilul' erde to Leon Springs. At the Commissioners' court this morning it was decided that advertisements be placed in the daily papers atkicg for bids for articles and clothing for the use of the inmates of the Manual Labor poor house for six months. The consideration of the Bulverde road case then took place. After the report of the jury fvlcw had been read recommending the opening of Ihe road, from Bulverde to Leon Springs, the report was adopted. The Commissioners were engaged in Investigating claims for damages, consequent upon the opening of the road, when the Limit repre sentative left. Weather Headings Prepared by Mr. 0. II. Kaltcyor for the Light: Thermometer 7 p. m. yesterday 42; " a. m to-day 40; 1 p. m., 40. llarometcr 7 p. m. yes- MORE AND BETTER BARGAINS or November by Hilton St Young, '.'08 West Houston Street. Ono hundred chotco bulldlnir lots near and adjoining Government barracks. $75 to $IW encn. lieautitui location ovcriooaing uovern ment grounds. A few more lots nno block cast of Sunset car and machlno shop. Now Is your time, bo ono of tbo most Donulor streets In tbocltr. I'noico ana ucsiraoie rcsiacnces on an mo main avenues of all classes and prices which we will cheerfully show to Inquirers who will call at our 011100,209 West Houston street. Also largo farms, raocbes, etc, Improved or unimproved, with or without stack, of all sizes and conditions, wblcbwo fully describe In our Ural Ustato Quldo and Circular. Call for our circular or scnu your aaurois. Important ltemoval. Soule It Williams wish to announce to the army of patrons wbo have rallied around them many years at their former plaeeof business No. 272 Commerce street, that they have re moved to larger and moro commoulus rooms, Nos. Sill and 285 East lit uston street. Here, wltb an enlarged and now stock of paints, oils, glass and paper hangings, they will bo placed to meet old friends. Due announcement of their grand opening will bo mado In a few days. Hop at the Casino November 17 for members and their guests (itrangcrs) only. IMI-U A Fine Sight. II you want to gaze on a rare sight call on S. Stern and see the large stock of loose dia monds just received. I I-14-tf Keene Matinee Lady of Lyons, Saturday, 2 o'clock p. m. Secure scats at Wanted, Six good dress makers. Apply at on(e to 11-15 3t woir & Maiix. Wanted, a Situation As clerk or salesman. Best of reference. Ad dress box A, this office. ll-SK't Jtemoval. Madamo I.. Morltx, French Corset and Dress Maker, has removed to No. IHXJ Goliad street Competent seamstresses wanted. 11-15-1 in To Shoe Sinkers. Wanted, at the Little Ileo Hlvo near Turner hall, Houston strcot, throe first-class shoo makers. ll-ll-3t Wnnted. A good actlrc boy 12 or 15 years of age. llll.TOX St YOL'NCI, 11-ll-tf 208 West Houston street. Thomas W. Keene As Itlchard III., Tumor opera hall Friday, November 10. ll-lt-.lt Madame Donnldson's If op, MnrinmB Donaldson will glvo her "nrst spring hop" next Friday, November 18. Tickets can ue procureu iruui uur or mo suuuinrs. iii-ot l'or Sale. Two lots In block 11, abovo 1'ppcr Labor street. , 11-10-Ot IxOTinES of carpet, rep, silk or damask In Immense fiuantnies anu ai way-uown prices ni It. lleckor s furniture rooms, No. 1(1 Commerce street. ll-(Mf Well People Sometimes loow on futures. You can get the watab or Jewelry they iwnod Willi Kmorson lor nan price. '-" ni'nruua, tables, side boards, woodorraarblo top, at It. Ileckcr'a, the live furniture man, Holiday Goods of livery Descrlptloi A splendid assortment at 0. W. Baldwin St uj. s, lammcrco sireou Tberon Vail, The palntor, can bo found at Baoon'a paint shop, yn at. kurv's street. Wo shall exhibit a choice assortment of la dles' sulta. In silks, brocade, velvet, ladles cloth, llannclft. black and colored caslimorcs, and all tho new dross goods. Ladies' Cloak Department now open. A largo lino of fall and winter wraps. Newmarkets, walking Jackeu, cloaks, dolmans, ulttera and Jerseys, '"Jonieys," "Jer seys," for ladles', misses and children, at all tbo popular prices. Ilxccllent bargains. We claim to have tbo largest assortment or black and mourning drc goods ever brought to this city, In all tbe Carpets, Carpets, Carpels. Wobavo now on exhibition a largo lino of Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery Wo have now a full auortmont of Utiles flno silk boso In nil tho newest sbades. Ltilothread hope, In nil color, for misses and children. Of theno goods wo always carried tho best as sortment, and shall continue to udd now thlntrs. Wo have In our employ Madamo Far roll, Just from tbo fashion centre of New York Cltr who has shown by her eletrantcostumes. which sho has made In tho past two weeks, that she Is a competent designer and draper and stylo of flttlntr Is as good as can bo mado. Wo can am" Haas & Oppenheimer. S3 o O. cT 5k SPECIAL NOTICJ-S. Try Luck smoking tobacco. Two thousand loads dirt, gravel and rock for salo at tbe old Hugo&Schmeltzor building. 11-llMw l N. Allkmswohtii, Contractor, "Stick a pin hero." Everything new in groceries at Ifcuermann St llro'a No. !1 Alamo plaza. JUthesses of hair, excelsior, cotton or moss at low rates at 11. Becker's, tho llvo furniture man. No. 10 Commerce street- ll-O-tf "Strictly business" In tbo grocery lino from the stock now opening at Houennaiiii & Uro'o No. 11 Alamo plaza. Hoys' knee pants at 75 cents and $1 per pair at 3UU and 311 Main plaza. 11-1-tt Men's hoots half-aolod and heeled for $1. Ladles' boots balf-solod and heoled at 7-1 cents at the Little Uee Hire, near Turnor hall. tt SmokclMttlo Joker long cut A No. 1. A good thing to advortlso in: The I.iuiit Annual and (jUiiie. Secure space early, -tf Canned goods, meats, genuine llguors for domestic purposes at Heuermann St Uro's No. Alamo piazo. a dies' boots 11 Hive, near ' Vltfhf.ll'a Uttln ilea Hlvo la not conniHted wltb any other llrui In this city. Accidents may bo avoided by using Emer son's l'atcnt l'olo Tip and Meek Voko. 11-8-tf Children's oahiiiages, patent cradles and handsome suit, for bridal presents at It. Becker'., tho llvo furniture man, No. 10 Com merce street. 11-a-tf A No. 1 long cut Itanchcro smoking cigarette tobacco. A. 11. FnANK St Co. Anytihno In the boot and shoe lino made to order from a man's low-quarter at SS 70 to an English top boot, at tho Little Boo Hlvo, near Turner nail. iu-nu nrnnit nnnnlnirnf frnsh stock of irrocerles at Heuermann St llro's No.Kl Alamo l'laza. A whlto servant wanted to do work for a family of two, at Mrs. A. C. ttchryvcr's on Dlgnowltty hill. ll-0-3t To get Insldo of a fashloneblo suit of clothes, well mado and of durublo material without feeling that the pocket book In the pants you have Just stopped out of has been emptied of Its oontonta Is a sensation or pleasure that all can enjoy by purchasing an outllt from Wolrson's mammoth stock of clothing, hats, boots and shoes and gents un derwear. He baa a bait acre's spaoo covered and piled up with an assortment or ready mado clothes which will nt all sizes fromTom Thumb to the Kentucky giant. Both the material and tho make warranted atWolfson's. Try I.uck smoking aud chewing tobacco. ll-ll-at A. U. Hunk St Co. l'or Itent. Wanted. A good turner, Apply at Kampmann'a factory. il-lMt The New York Klevatad Hatlroad; Is a One thing ! so aro Emerson's S-day clocks. WHITE BLANKETS Wo aro Offering Fine All Wool Call Early llcforb V JOSKE WOLFF & MARX, (SUCOESSOKS TO A. A. WOLFF.) CORNER OP COMMERCE AND ALAMO STS. IDPLESS G-OOjDS. 100 pieces worsted goods at li)o. per pard worth 1.7c. TO pieces worsted goods at ISo. or yard -worth IKo. 10U pieces (leister cloth at25o. very good value. All wool an-lnch colored cash mcreatWc -they aro worth OOc. Come, soon It you want any of them. Vry haudsoine Oner goods, and also some cry lino novelties. BLA.QK DRESS GOODS. Our stock K we think, tho vorv largest In tho city. Mourn In if goods of all descriptions. Wo want jou to look at only fric. and (X)c. all wool cashmeres: such Roods wero never betoro ottered to you, for the money, in Han Antonio; finer friades all prices. We will not refuse to give you samples of our black (roods. We are afraid of no one. SILK, SA.TIN" A.3STD VELVET. This department ha received particular attention, and wo offer aomo Immense bariratns. Look at our prices : All silk black brocade at $1, the same voods retail here at SI M. All silk eoioreu urocaucs rontiuir irom ivkniovuc. per values In black proa grain silks, and we aro not afraid to j wo offer 4 pieces black grot jrralu silk at trto., worth $1 Towels, Table Damasks, llousefurnishing Goods. Wo enjoy tho reputation of kceplnjr tho lareest and bet stock of linens tn tho city. Since we have been In ournow build In if wo imvo enlarged our stock considerably, and have reduced our prices very low In orcicr to Insure largo sales. Wc nro offering, for Instance, a Uermau towel 24 Inches wide and ai inches long at 25c. each, or $100 n dozeu; the same article Is sold here to day at 40e. a piece. All linen towels, 'M Inches long, wo oiler at 1-Hic. CLOAKS, NEW MA11KETS, Wit APS, ETO. U9o stock ranging In price from $2 00 up Misses' and children's wraps, all prices and styles WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. Wo bought our blankets nt tho Into auction sale, the largest salo of It. kind that over took place In tho country, goods wero sold nt about OOo. on $1; blankets that we sold a year ago for J3 we now oiler you at SJ. lllanlccts worth J15h pair are now sold for J 10. You can buy a good pair of blanket, for 13. .Wo bavoall klndsandslr.es, and will sell them 41) per cent, cheaper than an) whotesAto or rotnll hnum In tho city. IIOS1 llltV I I10SI i:il V 1-Our lino ha liccn considerably enlarged. Wo hare always had the reputation of keeping tho best goodi. Wo Imvo added a great tunny now articles. Wo keep hosoatali prices from Bo.pcrpalr up toSS. This Is a very lino department, and you should not miss it. Dltnss J1AKINO. In connection with ourstnro wo hnro opened. in-stnlrs In nur building, a Urcss Making establishment, which Is under tho supervision ol JII8S MltlMAN, n lady re cently from Vienna, where she has attended to Iho toilets nt tho ladles of tho Imperial Court; wo can recommend her highly as an expert In tho art of Dross -Making. BOOTS and SHOPS, Clothing for men, Youths, Hoys and Children. OKNT8 1'UItNISIIINO OOODS.-lIero an) oil nr .loelt of 11 will call again. lluy your Suit of Clothes of u. liny your Underwear or us. We will give yon Ilargalns. lloya Suit, at f-ow Figures. Call on us for Hats, Caps, Ktc. WOLFF cSc v.P?.2. Great Reduction of Prices .a.t .a. c:.A.:Kr & cas. Lonsdale Cambric, 9 cents per yard; Fruit of the Loom, one yard wide, 9 cents per yard; Bleached Sheeting, 14 yds. $1; Bed Ticking, 5c KNICKERBOCKER PLAID DRESS GOODS 20 YARDS POR $1.00. Splendid quality black kid gloves 75c. per pair, and every thing else in our line at greatly reduced prices. Wagner's Bazar. JXJX-IXJS MEOHAU, Dealer in Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewclrf, 210 Commerce Street, So.11 .'Antonio, Repairing and engraving a spoclalty. Has on hand a largo stock of Jewelry, oleess aad diamonds. " Great Jlargainsin White Blankets ! They aro Gone. zSs SOWS. 1 want you to road this mlvcrtlcuiont, and also yam. uurooo. voioreu saiiti is splendid quality. ti now; departments, and wo offer very great In-