cy:i-’lt;iin-j ti- Sin'(From The Light. May 24. 1889.)rnf The Southern Pacific traiu was two)ui hours late today.in1).tiAa i 01HtlsettmmetsdI The Lone Star brewery today received a shipment of eight mules from St. eri Louis, and they will be used on the td local wagons. The animals are beauties,!*** each standing 17 hands high,ot .lodge B. F. Ballard of Floresville isut, in the city.} Mr. Davidson, traiu dispatcher of ther, Aransas Pass railway, is now stationed! ir , at Yoakum, Tex., and is spending a ten: lt]Jp days’ leave of absence in the eitv.1 Colonel Adolph Real of the Martinez, he! ranch j8 f|,e city and is stopping atg the Mahncke. jMn. Cora Sennett has returned fromsi101!ftJ(sKertville much improved in health.u The city couucil met in regular ses ton. its siou yesterday afternoon and transacted tie considerable new business. A petition sr. j -to remit Russi’s taxes of 1888, on the*plaza purehirsed by the city, was filed. d-J Invitations are out for the marriage! T L*e of James V. French, formerly of this! D ot city, aud Augusta Uirsehfield of Fort a]i Worth. The groom prospective is the* fiol son of ex Mayor French of this city aud wit. for some time has been eugaged in busi-io | U69S in Fort Worth, k The Han Antonio division. Knights of .ol Pythias, will meet tomorrow night. | !Nj The new cock pit on East street is he i ’’ doing a big business Sundays. njtNj The Southern Pacific railroad com-;K jpany has begun moving the buildings! a and clearing space for tho erection of ms their new repair shows in the rear of1 v the old round house. ^ uThe new two-story brick store of (5. f,; Giorda, corner Houth Concho and Mata t,moras streets, is rapidly going up.tlaihere f'’w01II