San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 317, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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i. W. Gliront' men n. Jnnaiiii
W. L. WlTtR.
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TltOHAH II. .lOU.NHOri
Ilusincs Manaa-er and Treasurer
OirroRv Johnson A. Wintek.
THIS PAPER Vn?KS!X&X'i
Ad.srtlslnannn.suruapni.-T'a 1 vrh-mlrrtlj
IttBtacu "' r 1 uuululur It IX AIIV I'OUIlt
Monday January 11 1886
'TiiKllarls not believed eyen vilicn
be tpeaka the trutli."
A TisTE for rending enable a man
nsjTer to be less along than wben alone.
Tim autiiorltlea ofKI I'asn liaveshown
that till" time they ami" earnest In their
raid on the murderous bunko men anil
they now have tno Martin J. Clark and
Fred Waeener on trial. Tliev are alio
impeded of murder.
Tin thermometer fell to four degrees
above zero on Saturday morning the
lowett point of which there la ant
record of lt ever reaching In this lec-
tion of country. The winter after the
war over five inches of mow fell and
laid on tbe ground two days but I he
temperature was not so low as on Sat
urday.
"Tint managers of the Widows' and
Old Men's Home desire t express
thanks for the following Christmas do-
nations:'' The Cincinnati Times-Star
follows the above Introduction with a
long and nearly Interminable llsl
of names of donors and donations.
Thomas Emery's Sons give S1U0; Two
ladles gave $10 each; on; gives 30
mince pies; some give two turkey
with other good things. "IlteMed is he
that conslderrth Hi. poor: the Lord
will deliver him In tlmt of trouble."
-Psalms xll 1.
Thk Stockmen's Convention which
meeti In Austin to-morrow will have
two very Important questions before it:
one of which Is 111- proposed dead line
that some want to tlraw across the
State and on which you will hear the
cowman of this section and the land-
lease business in which the "hulllon-
alres of the northwest portion of Ihe
Htte is the mn.t Interested. From pre-
sent Indications Ihe latlrr faction will
read the riot act to the Slale Land
Board. A big attendance tsii'dall
frum this section Is lookud fur.
Tin Blanco Slar-Vlndlcatc says:
"Dallas not to be left hy any town
raised $75.1100 t he other day for the ex-
tension of thu Gulf Colortdo and Santa
Fe road. Fori Wnrlti. San Antonio and
Dallaa will pass all Ihe rest of the eltli s
for public enterprlae. If Houston Oal.
veston iiilln Waeo and oilier dika
will wake up and rai-e about $101000
apiece for railroad buildliiir tlie --tale
will boom. San Antonio haa raised J.V)-
000 more than .ny city and will likely
raise ft.VI.000 for tbe northw esteru
branch of Ihe Aransas I'ass before tbe
year Is out. II Houston will wake up
tbe I'exaa Western road will be exten
ded to the West taking In Blanco coun
ty we only wish the Texas Western was
coming from San Antonio Instead of
Houston and we would be sure to se-
cure tbe road."
Tills ltallroad Humbler of the Dallas
News speaks of tbe San Antonio and
Araniaa I'ass Railroad as follows: '-The
Ban Antonio people concluded several
months ago that they were being out oft
In tho west and that If San Antonio
wished to preserve Its prestige for size
etc It should do something In the way
of bringing another railroad to the clly
or building one away from the city.
Down Into tbelr pockets they went and
when they came up out of them again
they bad determined to build a road to
Aransas Pass. There was no dilly-dallying
about tbe matter. They had tf
llberately resolved that the road must
be built and they went to work to build
It. It has not been iniiili longer than
tlx monlha ago since the San Antonio
people expressed this determination
nd on tbe 71b last Thursday a passen-
ger train from San Antonio rolled Inlo
Floreaville a dlstauce of 30 miles from
tbe former town. There la not much
news to North Texas In this but the
Rumbler gives It as an Instance of pluck
and energy not meaning to make com-
parisons that would shock or disturb the
eqcnlmlly and aelf-tathiled positions of
anybody and further to pay it proper
oompllmenl to a people nf remarkably
level beads."
ll Is now proposed In ( orgresa lo
elaborate and extend the operation of
ehll-sertlce reform to Ihe reallng of a
commission or ln.ord lor eiery leilor I
Judicial district and thus relieve tbe
Sei ntors and Itept'Sentalhes of much
of Ihe annoyance now Incident lo their
ductal pualilon nml making It n penally
of $I.OiK) for any Senalor or Itepresenla-
live to request the appointment or re-
moval of any olllcer. Should me Dem-
ocrats succeed In llnnly establishing the
iltll services) stem and forever eradl
eating from political practice that per-
nicious policy Inaugurated by Andrew
laeksnti-thatlo the viator belongs tin-
spolls-lhey would do the tnnniry a
sen Ice heiond ellmati ; and should the
party go out or .inner at Hie "iu oi ine
present Presidential lerm. Ibelr four
years of power would mark u brighter
page in the country history man any
battle or heroic achievement possibly
could. livery true nalrlot should assist
In this noble work.
Thk following Is from the Cincinnati
Times-Star: ' I he Unity Club has be-
gun I s leclures again anil opened lla
season with W. 1. Marshall at Ihe Oram!
Opera House yesterday afternoon. His
subject wae 'Utah and the .Mormons'
and the lecture was Illustrated with nu-
merous slereoptloon views. There was
n big audience In attendance which
listened lo the Interesting speaker for
two full hours. He look a cursory view
of the history of Mormoulsni spoke of
lla rillglons tenets charaelerlzed lis
adherents as lllletato and gullible. Of
their morals and manners he said they
had none of the former and the latler
werenaslv. They leach Ihat Oral Is a
mini with Ihe passions and Infirmities of
man. Hr. Marshall thought that .nor-
mnnlsui would not Increase very rapidly
In Utah."
Tiik Governor of Ohio In his late mes-
sage speaks or fraudulent voting over
ln;i!uck-ctdom. If the Ohlounsunilir-
stood Ihe negro Ihey would know that
he la not to be manipulated a easily as
some Democratic southern editors think
Mr. Cleveland la bv llepiihllcan leader"
Ho sajs: "liec-nt elections In Ohio
havo been followed by h belief Hint our
legal devices are not sullli lent lo hinder
or punish Intimidation and fraud nt Ihe
noils and n dishonest imtni.'
neakaofa largely lii'rea'id oleglien
a' the recent Main election for Prohibi-
tion candidates; but I opposed lo pro-
hlblllon. denning It not a proper sub-
leut lor legislation. He rei iineiids
nlinl aehoola of negrota mil whiles.
oreillil II will he uianv a d iv before
Ihe people of Ohio will fo-g-t the duty
and mission of Ihe Ciincn.lati race so n
to adopt n policy so recreant to thai
duty and mission. The fewness of co'-
ored people In the State would be lis
only mlfgatlon. Such nahble anil flum-
mery In a Governor's message show
Ihat men In high place are not alwnya
wlsoorfree from moonstruck vagarlea
ir Imagination. Many a pleasant friend-
ship between man and woman has been
broken up by marriage. Too great In-
timacy proved ruinous. To be too
thick to thrive. Is n sensible maxim
Tin: following Is the tett nflho billot
Senator John J. Ingalls. of Knnsas. to
establish a National University In the
District of Columbia: 'The sum or
SS.O'iO.OOl) Is granted lo Ihe Hoard of
llegents In a pernelual registered cr-
llllcate or the rolled Slates to be unas-
signable and be-irlng 8 per cent. Inter-
est the Inlerest lo be paid quirterly.
So much ol the Interest as Is needed for
Ilea buildings elc may be so used
file Treasurer of the Untied Slates
shall be treasurer of the university. No
chair forlnslrucllon In sectarian rellnlon
or p'tl-an politics shall be maintained
r.nd no sectarian or partisan test shall be
allowed In selecting olllcers and profes
sor. Chairs or faculties may be en-
dowed by gin bequest etc.. but no
amount leas thin SIUO.OW) shall be con-
Idered an endowment. In-lniclliui
hall be as nearly rr as Is consl tent
villi the Income. No person shall be
admitted lor regular siudv and gradua-
tion who has not previously received
Ihe degree or bachelor of jirts. or a de-
gree of equal value from some lecog-
nled Institution. States and 1'i rrilorlea
shall be enlllled to scholarships In the
ratio of one for eaeti Representative or
delegiile and two for each Senator.
I'lieso scholarships shall secure fn
Htructlon for live years. The Governor
of each Slale shall nominate candid ilea
Tor life scholarships and eaeli Slate anil
I'errllorv shall b enlllled lo one life
scholarship I'noclas-ia of felloshl
are established one open lo competition
of graduates best quallf) log themselves
and the other open lo learned men of all
nations who have merited di (liictlun
At FiuaT tlioUKlit few persons can
form an idea how uiiiclt llano can be
done a eouiuiunliy Ly sreailli'K false
renoris about ll. parlleularly when It It
of ihe natitre of the prevalence of eon-
tUKlous diseases. A few ila)a aito it case
or two of small'pox was discovered In
this city anil linmeillatelv the health
authorities took charge of Ihe same anil
completely isolated Ihein and took all
other necessary precautionary measures
to prevent Ihe spread of the disease.
The said discovery caused not the
slightest excitement or uneasiness
.lly as It Is quite a voiiimoii occur
rence to have small-pox In Ihe .Southwest
and It never becomes epidemic In this
climate. Hut the avldloua newspaper
correspondents (may Cleveland paralt
them) sees In It it red-hot Hem nml letc-
graphs It broadcast lo the world. It
grows as It travels until away up north
where smalUpux Is the most dreaded of
diseases It Is published that a ptrfeit
epidemic Is raging In .sail Antonio. Of
course such news slops evert body from
cnrulnu; here although ihe) may b
already on the train such an Item will
cause them either to return or stop
away aa far as possible. 'Ihey are not
to bo blamed for that for who would
want to go to a place for their health
In which the tmall-pox was a ralnir
epidemic? The facts are small-pox Is
not epidemic nor ever will he In Man
Antonio. The public schools arc goli g
on the same aa ever and no one here
pays the slightest attention to It. Not
because people here like that loathsome
disease more than lo other piot'le hut
because Ihey know by a llfe-lonexneil-enw
that If any precaution Is taken In
tbe way of vaeoinallon and Isolation.'
Imlh of which are cow employed It Is
utterly Impossible for the disease to be-
come epidemic here I he disease net er
gels out of a certain class of Ihe poorer
Mexicans and negroes Willi wnoiii
sirangers do not tome Into contact. If
raid eager nens mongers must tell It
why can't they do It so as to give the
general pilbllu a (air Idea of the flatus
of Ihlnga hire and Hie in It r rteedom
from any danger 'I belr Tew vaguely
worded sqnlhi alrcailt sin I abroad linvu
done Ibis town nil Incalculable ilamag'
more than Ihey could counteract hr
telegrapblng column of explanations.
BANKS AND UANKERS.
HVN ANTU.MO
SAVINGS BANK
NO. 3 istt.EII NTHKia
Under Ihe manaKetiient of I.. iUim. Lanker
l)eos sulijiel loiliiek nmwl Out ml" t
est will he raid onl) on Time lo M. ol II
ami iiir.l ul I lie rate ol 4 er cent -t r ie
num. Hankina hours Vn in lot i. 'D eat
iinta in. map. m lor ll.i mini-nu e
nfHavlnas Hank lioposllors.
San Antonig Sale Uepoiit and Iruit Cc
Hteel itosi-s ii-nteil in our MuririH r Iml
Steel-llneil Marliletni'S-M Vault. .VII ''
proti"Ctct or a master key. Uenl Sue atnontfc
and upward acoordlns lo 'lie of tmi
. . t . i
f" g Troos & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Cscharige.
AN AN'O.NK) I I 1 .
J. H. Tnou.ro Pres. J. w . (Ii.sss V !
.Ias. 1'. Haul. Cashier
NVN A N rONItt. TtilAS.
1KANIMTS A CtStP.AL BANKING 6USIMSS.
J. 9. All
President.
Vssistal.l 1 ashler
Texas National Bank San Antonio
tt Commtrr Street.
At'Ttimtirrn Cahtu. f i:yn
IMintN. iMtf
A GEM RAL BANKING BUINrSS 1 RANSACTf 0.
lUrt'Cinrs .1. H AIi'ShiuUt. 1 U.Mritckfn-
rl'Uc II II. An-IrcHt. AiicimtUB Ilclknup II.
a S. FLOYD & CO.
COMMISSION MERC 'ANTS &
BROKERS.
Jt Soleetad Street. San Antonio
ti:xa.
Ikad Omen
6y Strand' Galveston.
Kiecule orders for Ihe purchase or sale of
iiiiain ritnrisioxH i oitiin ami
sTeiCKH. Are prepured to recelte or make
HCtilBl deliveries on all trades we make.
W"l.'orrsrMird.'iicsiilii tied
L"0NID3 D. DIBBLE
Attorney at Law
And Notary Public.
I . H'rsT f'iiMii.nrn H
SAN A.NTOMO. IlIXArl.
A. S. CHEVALIER
Lawyer Collector Notary Piolic
43 Solodad Stroet
SAN VVTON'lll TKV H
HARRISON S BaHRILO:).
Attorneys at Law
CnllcrltntiR utii sllhn
MISCELLANEOUS.
II. RUSSELL
IFuiretsor to Williams .V Iliisselll
42 Commerce St. San Antonio.
Wall Paper
WINDOW SHADES.
Pictures aid Picture Muildl gs Artist
Materials Paints Glass Etc
AI1KAT rim
H. W. John's Asbestos Liquid Paints
Averlll ftondy-Mlxed Paints.
id llesltrnlea In tho Latest
IS. FRANCOIS
Ladies' Hair Dresser
No. 100' Houston Flrcct Pan Antonio.
Wigs Curls Braids and Frizzes
Vlndo to Order.
"iff ('olnMnjrilfitinlniin) slle. Ladles' Hair
EAGLE PASS BRICK
Hit HAM. AT
Alamo Iron Works
In qimnt'tlrtf toiult purctiatr.
Hird"lvirLLER7
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamp's
Stunclls Suals Badges Motal Ch'kg
Door Hlatat. Ilou.a Numh.r. Kle.
't)i.uslte (Insist flank ( SAN ANTONIO
i dirtitsrfn'iticli.Dl IS
THE g
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if- llrsnepala In ll
rific nsM llTtpn'ii It-on imttn f-r tjnfrU
i tsv rnrrMsr ll ft mlidld t miw
fll tt.io lllTlHOIIIVl.
linn nsi'lul sd atlnrjlra ma.
V.srlr'sTl'Snis il"le"us""
irsss mi ssrsipt t.f go Stu .
SCROFULA OF LONG5.
nld.
Id hov
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Isoliloil trslonrr st i ie m.iifii
lull leliiiornry M'Het was till
I. I m-iiw tinllt loi an Manual
.il ii irs. l.len.1 lr .oal
iii.forKwIlt.aSii.cllliMH S ...I
he hlm-elt hail In on im'tl)
u.e In some limir tl-oiiliies. I
nil.
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my slienulh lui
limn 1
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n-iti nu.i i
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holiest ttliell I say t
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inu in Uin uier
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' tills ehei iltll tlstl-
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Moulin
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KPlrtl 10.
si I Skill lll'l'lliltllii! fni'
".'AVw.'.'SfV
Dniacrll. Atlinla
reparation.
iKAi.Tiirci. and .Ntnnmnus
Baking Powder.
iu1ml by tliv .1Mi!. No
m N Ili'iiltlilcr H
Home Testimony
Gco: H. Kaltcvcr
CHEMIST
MAX AN 10X10.
I KX.VS
HAK Amnio Tex.. Juh 1. 1"
I purclm-cl In this city n pat-ktiftc nf Trof.
Hofford'n Pi'IMtu rtnir ImiI lrimnitlon
andnulnnlttcd It tn n cIumii'i-i.! Piiiinlimtinn
il tind that tho BHiiiP UctHnpoHtlof pure
d non-poin wtu cht-tnlctils.
Plip idru of Pi-of. Iloipfnrd Indcotl
arand one In .upplantinjr thi liidlKP(?tllhtRr
OfHll lUklnir Pnwd.TM'otinp'.H.. of Cn a
Tartar Hnd Stiuty thu sohitilc plmKphatv of
llino and mIii. the viri imtntlve uluu
read utid thu iKjiiopioduclnff cenuntdof
nature.
It I icrtH.nly tho nud nmft health
rcal nilKltiKpreiarnMon evrr otTcred t
ptil'lie and rv rj mother that haa the hn
of hi r children at h nil should use noctlte
an only J In In tho indorsement kItcii t'j
the late ce'etaatrd chetnltit riot. Huron
I.lcti te. tn this i-rrpuratlon In 111) Inyi "' co
H'dcrthii- Invert Inn aono nfthotnont u-f
Klttf uli'd) hclvt to has made to mankind."
For Salo by all Grocers. Try It
K JAMES STEWART
296 E. CommorceSttoet
SN ANTONIO
sliotl notlcf. and
iMWSuU.Vi"lV"iiSlSjlt'1''t'
DR. H. M. HUNTER
DENTIST.
SAX ANTONIO TEX AH.
OllkrTi'lfpboiio No U7
lttt.Iil-ncn Ti'Ir.bono-No. W.
II hi and (Mhr AuLl.rtlc ued In Kx-
raoilntf Irallt. i-' IO-ltn
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minima w...k
Inline. Ant uiurh lusbriiulrcd lial.
time tiirpattkulsrsaddres. Look
ir Ho A.l.laht nlllcu. w-s-tf
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! lit f ills
1 '3 11 i
Hors&rih
SELF-RAISING
g Bread
rr in crii pricuttti nt
j all wnrlt Kiiraniffd l-il's-ut
P T? I PAL m
u y-1 !; yiii ! iVUur; !
l iivj (julchcflt rfllf f
HA N AlVrONIII
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston -nd St. Marjr'i Sti.
Which fn the mo-1 Dinntuirhlv tlttl up ami
tiiltti wiiii pv-itli)niriut'siiiryt ItiviiJloir
Nutt-klU Mnl ii'rirnfp tHu huntlnfls of CHtri
tan tMtlf)' uho httVv- ttfi-n tr(Htwl ilmrei of
any liiBtltutton fur tbn tri-ntrni'iit of tbli spe
clttlif lu thr Houtli or it.
Ht.rttKKlSCKH.
The folio wlnpr urtt only n ffw nf tU mun
I'lThunB who bHii b-vn t'l'ticfitrd ttnl currd by
ir-attnent nt IhlP In-t iiui")ir
Fur i Mtftrrli-J t Uuuxmon LMtnrrh In
thrunt tn Antuutot T II JohiiKun.cHiRrrb lu
thn.Ht iimtimfrr inn Antonio Llhti K Kuhrt
rnlurrn of ihi bimi. Dcnvfir. t M1r wiiry
Frnpfrc.iiirrb if ihe lliront ami fkt. Nova
Hcotlit; r'rttuk Ni-wton. iniMrrl nf tbtlmtt
mid it'i Hun Anton lo .Miin V.. Loumbnry
CHtnrrh f Om ihnrtt nnrt hond Hon Anumin.
Th r.r-A A lifKh(r Ship AlitotiUJ W
IH curt llocrnot Jamri 4v1n. Han Antonio
(li urnc win f W. C l'HUMlKTlHhfrltr Fr!n
(Kutit l'rHtnllTc.i W V Horn Ki Hun
Antonio; J 11 Murpli). San Al.tnn.nj K. T
i-PHrnaiij . it. joiu'H. Major x i. tci.
tiiuvlitrr. tlennr.rrhnali? conhinctlMtii
II rown. LiinvllIo.irran-
ilnrlidPHn.lkeratiflrttlst ' J. Hokvp. Kutrlr
"iM t'HiRrnct: uroriro UMaticrtr imtiKhtur
AKtrnvlIlt' KtrHb.iinTiiBi 'R(fnrf ll llclmotil.
ntrnulum and trtchlHsiat Hnlxrt (Irldr. 1'ana
Marin itcrKuui anl leukoniAt II C. Hurrle.
Ittpchn ibronti' cHinJtini'th Urn Hitd kl'rutltl.
A. C. Deck ij yicH ktlrtlf. tranniKtio uU-t r ard
hri"'Piofti w J Icrriljerry faitlllo M m vo.
EKE EAR; THROAT!
Chas. Ueady H. D. O.etACbir
York Oplithulmto
l 'iilitliiilniuluirv In
th i'ull (fi'Of .he New Vork Upbttirilialu llorf-
tist. an cjl'UikUp vpeciitlt)'. ltd ruction
'Btt'd and correct v-wphcb iircw rlln d.
OFF1UK -401 K UOlIiTON 1 1tKKT.
t 3 to S p.m. Nnoftlro
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) III co 1 i1p ph mi f). K.Hl.k'iui' ;H
V-UKliii
HUTCHINS
Houston Texas.
Loadlust Hotel of the Olty. Head
quarters or trio commercial
Men and Tourists.
THO?. B. UAI.K. - rilOl'IUKTOK.
H 6 U 8E!
HOUSTON
Barrel and Cistern Factory.
ManuUcturers
Hand-made Cisterns and Tanks
Of Kver Dc-fcrlptlon.
Send tor entalmruea. AddretB I'oitnn 1 1
Uu Ul Houston Texas. M 1
Sri AMOifQ ICE" FAC10RT
Fii4 Oyster anl Game Derot
A. HARTMANN'S
DANOING HALL
(Kortneilj l'uttHinito Iliclia.iuf)
Concert Music and Dance
KVKIIV IsUNDAV KVRNINO. MSMin
FRANK ST A.E.R
" hulesale and Itetall Dealer In
Fish and Oysters
Am agent for tho following aclect brands f
Ojntcrai Itcrwick Uay Matatrorda Uay Now
Orleiina X.mWc Mobtlo I'lant Itlluil Plant XXX
Mvvt and trVcI. Shrimp Ciahk bard ai.d
utti ahcll. Will deliver fi-tHHla to any pari f
tbe olty freo of ubartfi and will promptly
aniwor all mall lnqulrlei aitorrlrti. xvl-
phnnoNo.3tW.' riBU-CLASI RESTAURANT 1ft COaiUCTlO
I am eonfttantly r cionng trrnh (rood by
niiri-ta tor proof I 'efvrjoti to Wcllt Karro
fcto'i. V prra n and TfxaaKxprfan Co
1 tliflntlio I.I trot the uioat g-enarally road
paprln IhecltT
MP0RTANT-U jnu dtalre city trade advor
id euro for Utc 1
Chicken 'holt
nilH)? OWIKltHitland without
- rh ul.
'ew vpooniuia inut-u with meal HtutJedto
Kit e delivery nyntem to at) ucces-lhlii iHir-
of the city. U-ltUm
roultryoeciislolially will euro thcmot(lapes ladles"and children's shoes and tho oelcllrated 'T. M.'1 Illapklna- tpraoota' sooes.
aid clioleru anikDrake them thrlte. Forsala. OrOrdera for any siyles or Uoots and Shoes will b promptly exsWad. Anteattaad
art. haltcyeraj-bou 1 iwral satisfaction guaranteed. w iwbmb
MISSOURMPAl
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTHERN R. R. DIVISION.
.SOLID TEAIIT'S "
With All Mo-lorn (inproroiiuuti Tliriiir1i.tlotirea
Galveston ail St. Eonisj jSan AntoniMfifl St. Lonis
i Via Trxarkana. Via Dtnlson
Without Chan? o of Clrs or any flose rlptlon and Oalr OneOianf o t(I
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
I ton Philadelphia New York Boston
Anil OtUcr l'rlnclpal Cltlfa In the
I NORTH AND EAST.
nr"Tralnlealniian Antonio atartoa. m. has 1'iillinan lintel Car rla Oenlsun throuib
t M. Iiuls. I rnln leinlimiMn Antonio at t.i" p. in lias l'ullman ralaco fleeplnc car.
via Denlson throuali to Kansas I lly cnniirelli ir at HenL.in wlm Tnrouirh Hlerovr to Bt.
trills. lO-l-asseinrers iKmk.vi to and from all points In MIIHII'K rla lha "AMKi.lUAN" B.
. I.I ne ImIwk'Ii I' I II.MIKl.l'lll ami I.IVI'I I'tMll. and il.e "limi HTAIt "a T H I in. l.i
tueeiiNKW VUIIK l'lllI.AIthl.l'IIIAiiiidAMtVI.III'. tor tull Information call on
J. S MncNAMAIIA. W. F. SIMMONS.
Ticket Aucnt va Commerce Mlrcct. Ticket Atent I U. N Depot.
H P. HUGHES O. O MURRAY. B. W McCULLOUQH.
V A.. Houston Tex T. M Gait esloti Tcl. tl.r.AT A.(laheaton Teiss.
A. T. Hensley & Son
siiccitnona to aouLK Williams
Wlioloaitln itid Kfltiill Uenlcru In
Colors in Oil and Japan
Strictly Pure
Boiled 'and Raw
233 East IIODS'on Street
BYRNES
. UFPICK UOOM 1.
Composition or
CnntraMorfl for Streeta and Hldewatk
Material. Mako a gpeolaltr of KlHIna and Urarel Walki. Work promptly attonded tn.
WAflREHBERGER & BECKMAHN ARCHITECTS
OKKirK ASO CONSULTATION KtMtMH:
Ofer Lockwood j Kampmann's former
Plans Spr clfloatlons and all Inrormatlon desired by those contemplating to
hnlltl furnished. We arknowledtre no superior In the profession.- Call and see us.
RICE
&
(Late nil It Hire Horn &
OHOP IN AND SEE US
I will put up .$500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
nd cure any case of Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a perfect awl permanent cure.
U. P. BARR
Mole Aircul lor tlin "itilto.
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
SI. SCHTJLTZE
is sriix in run lki vm NNDLNcm that iik hah
tho Tinas llfi
Donnccfi'd with rnyi-l
attend u in Itr-nt
11 frte to any
STOVES FOR
No. 0 West Commerce Street
MARTIN &
'Jouktnir DtriHlls. RwsHkrflllBjLBIH Cutlery. Table War. Oran
tn und Air ite a ard lcsHfiBiVriH ware.eto A we)rrfuUt4
GALVANIZED SSb&SL CORNIGEWORK
BulldlnfC Ml l ll 'if All Klnti.M'.i.i94nrU(. I irir aitortment of Ornament
flood alwaB In ainclc. We kot-u o-trHUntlr on band ianie qiianfltta of tho norr yt iur
pauBwd J Hf I SClTs B.irb and FailOe Wire. We arc uuuairul oompetttora In prloa
and troodB. &ino and bo convinced.
OFFICE: ...
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT. - - SAN ANTONIO. t"5XV1
B. SMITH & SON
Merchant Tailors
34 W. Commerce St. 3 W. Houston St.
. Ki;tt always rm han.l a lino linn or IinportM aotlt. anil Trlmmlnits and will mako you a
nrst-class suit of clulhiM tiiuiilur at New Vork iirlcos. A nt and bust workmanship guaranteed
coAy
The Alamo Ice omp'y
A (rents for
INDIAN TERRITORY COAL.
J. H. MARQUART
BOOT anil SHOE MANfflFAOTRER
OPPOSITE
flftita'Calf llonts froiii tuiward Hoys'
araln. In button anil lac...
kot. Wi'KUIIt UI'K.IIA HI.U'l'KIM. lust Ihe
i.i.v...v... ..Tlii. i. ..":i?4.v" "'"-'"" t-uair niry.t ntioe in the mar-
llOtlTH. Iiyst In I ho iitarki l 1 prltn .1.m). CAiao and eiainliu
Ucnta'FINK IIU'ITON. I.AUR and laltr Shoes. The shodld
. tftTIn addition to my stock nf Hoots and Knot's I carry all kinds c
ladli'S and children's shoes and tho oclcllrated 'T M.'1 IllaPklng- for venta'
Plate and Window Glass.
White Lead
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAN AWTONIO.
& KERR
SOt.GDAD IILOCK. '
Gravel Roofing.
Parlnu - and fhirtilntri nf fink and inr kind nf
Bank Cor. Ttcrrl and Commerce Streets.
DALLAS
Co. New Orleans I.a.l
Hirdware Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Tiowam Home FaraisMig Ools.
Mlt.K AOKNTrl FOll
Cotton Plant Stovos and Ranges
Tho BEST on Earth
New York Riuuiiel I'alnt Company's Mixed Talot
llest In tho market. Ijiriie line or lleatlos;
Klines at Iaw Prlcea.
y;l & 55 WUBT COMMEItCR STBEET.
WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN.
the Niw Charm the Earl
THE MILLION!
San Antonio Texai.
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
SORTS KINDS
AND
QUALITIES!
COURT HOIIHK.
Hoots of all doiorlptlonsi noys' Shoes calf and
tlilnir for
into prrseni -ull line of IlliAVr
a oompiete atoak of
10 ue apiireeiaiea.
polish for
tjjy- . W tablinbtnrnt Ordert are
H I'tdar t'barrtal nt har
v part of tbe oitr
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