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She gaily gight.
GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
PKdl'HIKr II13
Published dally rlcept Hunda t 4 Kail
Commerce street. Dellrered by carriers
Ikruithout thi city. Sii-rlo copies for pale br
lews boj a at ( cents. 8ulcrlptl( o per ear
ISO) In adrancc
AIIVRIITIXINII KATKSI
Inch 1 1 so'isni 1 1 ') llsm IsiuHMU)
Special ralea " on larirer apace ailJ Inn?
time advertisements.
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sertlon n tenia per Inch each autiuent In
sertlon Trustees' Mica tl ll per Inch lint In-
sertion 2ii cvnla each Insertion af terrards.
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Ino ach Insertion. Irfcal columns ai edits
Brit Insertion; locentl Aral week fi ccnla after
Drat week. Special ralea on M and WO lima
runnlmr for month.
. Home advertisements ratable on first of
each month Tranaicnt adverllalnKpafalile In
advance Only metal rula printed.
All enntracta mull te approved by Ibe llual-
Bess Manager
BuLscnticrs not receiving- their paper will
pleaso make complaint to the mile. SuU
crlliera are warned not to pay their sutserlp-
tlon eicept Uin presentation of a properly
receipted hill from thla nlllce.
M'r.l'IAI. NOTICi:.
Mr. II. II. Koeiner and Henry fchunmiher
are althorlzcd tlollcltora und Collectors for
Tut limit and their receipts as aircnl will
ha duly rccoirnlJcd. Mr. Hornier will have
charvo of Ihe delliery of the ell autiaerlpllon
department and all eiunplalnU and nollie of
cbauirea riven lo either of Ihu aNivc or left
at the uQIcv will he promptly attended lo.
THOMAS II JOHNSON
Husincss Manatrer and Treasurer.
Hirrimn JoiiNan.i Wiati.ii
THIS PAPER P.tt
(Ion.
ihUhu IW m iud ler It IN i;V 'UUK.
Thursday January 21 1886.
Tiik city now contains more similiters
than ever. Sncli tlajs as jealerday
make them feel Rind that thev came.
The Houston Age Ii In favor of ills.
contlnulnu the Hlale colleRe Institutions
and spending the money that they now
cost on the common schools of the Slate.
Mlmcvn oranges will le In deiinnd
next year on account of the extensive
ilatnsgo to the orange Krotea of Louisi-
ana and Florida during the late cold
snap.
It h now proper lo vvrlli! ''Ihe heir
apparent I'rluce llayard" as thesuccel-
slon hill has passed Congress n hlch puts
the Secretary of htate next In preslden
Hal succession after the death of the
Vlce-rresldent.
Tut Mi arc agencies In Cnnada lor con
ceallng fugitive emhezlers from this
country. 'Ihe great majority of Ihe
people of the United Mates would he
more than willing In send all Canadian
eml ezzlers hack lo their hoinra. That
Is the dlllrrence.
Iv.Miaho when ihe authorities find
an article In a newspaper that they
don! approve ot the Issue Isdenouuced
l)y this Its circulation Is Immediately
stopped and any newsdealer newsboy
or all) one else who sells or gives away
a copy Is punished.
Tnr. strange anomoly ol a Democratic
administration helng de'sr-ded hy n lie
publican Senator against attacks from
his own parly took place In the Senato
yesterday. Senator Morrill posed as
Cleveland's champion and right well
did he act his pnrt. There are pros.
pects ol fun ahead during this session of
Congress.
Aniomi the many splendid publlca
Hons received by the I.iiiiiT none Is
more welcome than Jotinston'a Journal
an Illustrated magazine for the people
published by W.J Johnston No. 0 Jlur
ray street New York. It consists of 32
pages ofthe very best kind of reading
matter and Information and Issued
every Saturday nt the low rale of $2 per
year. Send for speolmen copy.
Tiii.ke are delegations from u number
of North Texas towns In Ualveston using
their Influence with the Oiilf Colorado
and Santa Fe Ilallroad people to build
to their town when the road Is to be ex
tended. Vet It Is exceedingly popular
to curse Ihe railroads as heartless mo
nopolies. It Is like the cursing of mil'
Ilonalres. It Is fashionable but every
body would be wlUlDt'togct Ihe tuning
if they only had the millions.
Tiik largest cane sugar production In
the United Slates was before the war.
being In ISM 419321 hogsheads. Since
the war the largest production was In
1882 which was 21122. hogsheads. The
duty before the war was less than a cent
a pound and now It Is over two cents
pound. Ilut that Is not the cause ofthe
deollne. It Is because of greater trans
portatlon facilities from abroad and that
the climate In the Sandwich Islands
Cuba Mexico and other countries is
much more suitable and the cane can
be grown much cheaper aad belter.
The sllverquestlon which Is now ual
versally oonceeded to be the leading
question beforo Congress Is one of the
most harmless that has yet come before
that body for some years. To believe
the many Impassioned speeches one
would think that on It hinged the life
and death of all Industry while In fact
there seems to be little or no interest
manifested In business or financial clr
cles on the fate of the measures pro
posed. While should It be the tariff
under discussion millions ol capital and
labor would lie Idle awaiting the result
This clearly proves that really much of
the talk about the Importance ofthe all
ver question Is mere buncombe with
which to make political capital. So
long as Congress has to have something
with which to play it is fortunate that
In this session It Is engaged in so harm-
less a game.
Tun l.iniir hit rrcoltf J llio New Or-
leniTI(iif-l)inocralAlinanoforlSS
book of DO pane. ''' lj0"t
(he general Information needed regard-
ing the machinery of tliedovernment of
the united Stales In which Ihe presi-
dential vole from 1S2I to 181 population
ofthe Southwestern Stales cotton pro-
duct clc Is given which makes II In
fact n hand-book and ane Idence of Ihe I
ell-known enterprise of that popular
newspaper.
Tnenllrth National I'.ncauipment
of Ihe (Irani! Army of Ihe l!eniullu takes
place this year nt San Jrnnclsco. Ar-
rangements have been made with the 1
dlllerent train-continental railroads for
greatly reduced fare which Includra
Inenibtrs ofthe Women's liellcf Corpa
well as the (Jrantl Army of the He-
public (Julie a number of persons in
this illy have signified their Intention
of going A circular wllh full particu-
lars can be had by applying to the
proper olllcera ol Ihe (Irnnil Army of tne
Itepubllc.
Tiik following Is a brlefexlract from
sermon hy a rectorof Hlford.F.ngland:
l'he course ol events seems rapidly
hastinlng to some portentous crlsla In
the annalsofinanklnil. Intestine trouble
the presence of evil urn skillful In
misleading Ihe Ignorant; a growing Irk-
someni ss of restraint to authorllj; ex-
tremes of potcrty and luxury; on the
oue hand privations and sufferings of
hlch It Is drrndful to think and on tne
other extravagance effeminacy and a
love of selllsh comfort which hate ever
been one of the surest signs of a decay-
ing pt oplej these and many other things
all point to the disorganization and dis-
ruption of snrlely among the most Im-
portant nations of Ihe world."
Tin: Chicago New Is Inclined to
judge lightly of Ihe statesmanship of
Senator Coke of Texas as shown in a
recent speech hy him on the silver quet-
lion. It snjs: "Tlio Intellectual ue-
generacyof the statesmen of the day Is
painfully Illustrated In the speeches ol
leading Unltid Slates Senators on the
silver question. It Is utterly Inconceiv-
able that Alexander Hamilton Daniel
Wtbslcr cr even Henry Clay could
bate ventllaltd politico economic viewa
such as now dally fall from the lips of
Senators F.ustls Ilcck I'ugb Vance
and Cole and In their day w leld the po
litical power that has more or less
shaped Ihe ends ef our national life. We
llnd Senator Cne of lexas taking up
lie tluiu ofthe Senate lu endenvorlng to
prove that sllter has not depreciated
but that gold has risen In value. Now
hen by tho least reflection It Is per
ceived thut this proposition Involtes
theory that money of some
description or other la a fixed
and unalterable measure of value
hlch hy the way no political
couomlst has ever dared to main
tain the absurdity ot Senator Coke's
proposition Is made abundantly
manifest. On the other hand money is
simply an Instrument of exchange as
variable III value ns the property whlcti
It renders readily transferable. A dealer
ma) l)i able to purchase 100 bushels of
w beat one day for $100 and Ihu next he
may be compelled to pay $120 for tho
same quantity. According to Senator
Coke then' was no variation in one of
the articles exchanged. According to
the plainest sense and clearest reason
there was n variation In both wheat be
coming dearer as respects money and
money cheaper as respects wheat. Sen
ator Coke can scarcely deny Unit sliver
has fallen In value la the great marls of
the world In which the purchasing pow
ers of the precious meluls are dally
tested; that Is tested not only by their
purt-bnslng ponerns respects each other.
hut as respects all other commodities.
Thin silver will not buy ns much gold
In London to-day hv about 20 per cent as
It did some years ago nor will It as
much ofolberproperty In aslmilar ratio
Mr. Coke may retort that silver
to-day buy as much property In N'tw
York as gold us It did ten years ago
Yes ; because tho (jovernmeut and
hanks are as yet able to keep the prom
Ise of gold redemption to the publlo
car. When however silver becomes
the dominant metal In our surrency.
then will It fall to Its commercial value
gold rising commercially In preportlon
Mr. Coke totally forgets that prices ol
commodities are not measured by yard
licks and pints and quarts but are
perpetually In an equilibrium depend
lug on scarcity on one baud or plenty
on Ihe other. He should also remem
her that money Is a commodity and
thai lis value Is regulated hy precisely
the same causes that regulate the value
of all other commodities; and above
all he should remember that until ho
uble to fully and clearly master these
(nets which are the basis of all politico'
economic science be Is u person totally
uulllted to address the Senate ofthe
United Slates on the subject of silver
coinage."
MEXICAN ITEMS-
Aii exposition Is being held In Leon
fctnlc 01 uiianapiato.
The President of Mexico's palace was
decorated hy n force of New ork paper
hangers anu artists.
A lelenhone line between Chllnan
clhL'o and Tlalna. Uuerrero. was onened
a fen days since Governor Arce being
preieni on too occasion.
In the district ol Ixmlqullpun Hldal
mi. exists an herb known among the In'
dlans as Senesl an Otoinl word 'ihe
Indiana use It as a febrlfuee. that s. as
a cure for fevers. To cure typhus they
grind Ihe nerD ana mix it in water anu
administer It two or three times a via v.
It is hi Id that none ofthe Indiana who
are attacked with fever and use the
leneil fall to recover.
On December 13 Vicente and Juan
Denial and lncarnaclon Uullerrez were
executed In Cosala Slnaloa. The first
win n brother and the second a cousin
of the famous Uernal.that bandit known
as llio Mexican Diavolo. The three
niisoners died bravely. They refused
to bo blindfolded and stood up calmly
to receive their quietus from the tiring
parly or tne state tuiiiua.
Tho Sclentlflo Institute of San Luis
I'olotl Is a credit to that State. Some
$30000 have lately been spent to fit up
the 1 ril rooms lor tue uoariuag acuoiars
The nubllo Ilbrarr. opened In the Insti
tute by Governor Gutierrez during bis
Iirst term lias now now volumes icw
apparatus lias oeeo set up in ine asiron.
omlcul and meteoroglcal observatory
and the chemical cabinet anu mat
vhj sic are provided with all neiar-
muacumcon ainsinosicii ii o
nml mineral orrs. The well-known civil
nirlnerr. llla iltrnntala. has assumed
the directorship In place of Hon. Jose
Maria Aqulrre y Flerro who now occu-
pies a place on the Supreme benih of
tho State.
Tho rimous Killing CIS
This was to decide whether n girl w ho
had been married In fun was really the
wife of the youth wllh whom she had
Several hundred pages of testimony
wen taken anil mo justice qirui iiii-ir
In having It copied than he received for
his fee me wnoie tiling union ur-l-an
In Inke. nroved at last a very seri
ous business. It Is Ferinut business too
when a human si stem runs uown.uown
down until life has no charms and the
grave seems a blessing. In this state ol
affairs take Itrown'slron Hitters and he
lifted Into life ami hope and strength.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
9. Tiiimiston I'r
J. VV.Ill.l
tlCalhlcr
THE
C F SAN ANTONIO TEXA'.
A General Banking Business.
SAX ANTONIO
SAVINGS BANK
Ml 43 KOI.KIIAII MlltKKT
ITn.l r Ihf tnnnMOTIncnl of 1.. Illira. liHIIkcr
flciHiMllii. subject lo the ck received hi
Inter
of 11
paid only on Time IJcxi
tin hi Ihe rale of 4 per cent per an-
llanklnirhoura-aa. in. unp. mi. Sal-
urdaa aa. in. lo a p.m. tor Ihe convcnlento
of Bavlnirs Hank Depositors.
Sin Antonio Site Deposit and Trust Co.
Hli.fl limes rented III our .tutirlar-l'roof
Sleel-llneil. Murlile-encased Vaj't All hoses
protecleu ny a masier aey. ni'ni v a union
and upward accordlnit to site of nor
L. GARZA President
F. GROOS 8c CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers in Exchange.
MAIS ANTONIO i I I 1KXAB
S. Al.ri NHt Anu. A. Al.K mh.ii
rrL'pll'iit. AmIMhU CtislikT.
exas National Bant San Antonio
251 Cotumerci Street
'AIlllN WW
k GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
fiirtr-l..-... S. AI.-iaii.llT. (1 Y. IlnU'kl-N.
rldtfe II. II. Aii'lrt-'HS AutruxU'e 1Icll.ti.ip II.
Y Voukutn.
as. FLOYD & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
BROKERS.
21 SVYtW Street San Anionic
T K X A H .
Hkiii Omen
6y Strand Galveston.
culo ordcra for Ihe purchase or sale of
(IICAIS IIUIVISKINS COTTON nlitl
MTWC'K. Are prepared to receive or iiiako
actual dellvcrlis on nil trades we make.
tfri'orresoondcnce solicited.
JTTORNY
LE0NIDAS D. DIBBLE
Attorney - at - Law
And Notary Public.
Wm-rCmiMMii iiHim.hT
HAN ANTONIO 'IT.XAS.
A. S CHEVALIER.
Laijer Collector Notary PoMic
43 Solodad Stroot
SAN ANTONIO TUNAS
T.8. II AHHIHIIV. Til SI IIAI1UISI1N
Attorneys at Law.
KAMPMANN BUILDINC SAN ANTONIO.
Will practice In all the Htale and Federal
MjCEIULANEO US
R. II. RUSSELL
(Slice c-Hiir In William JL lllielll
42 Commorco St. San Antonio.
W Hill la VI r AMHII.TAII PI. VI lit IN
Wall Paper
WINDOW SHADES.
Pictures and Picture Mouldings Artist
Materials Paints Glass Etc.
H. W. John's Asbestos Liquid Paints
Avorlll neady-Mlxod Paints.
(erlleHmtiiiir and Dettlirnlnu IntlietiUit
A rl ll le HI j li s liy killrul workmen. 1'ktiue
fraiDlntr a aia'clallr lMm
EAGLE PASS BRICK
I'Olt ri.M.llAT
Alamo Iron Works
In oiautltk's to suit 1 1 Iium'IH.
H. C. MILI7ER
Manufacturer or
Rubber Stamps
Stencils Seals Badges Metal Ch'ks
Door 1'ltttei. llouttt Naiuberi Ktc.
( SAN ANTONIO
DYSPEPSIA
Ii riftnrma well dttivMnff tvinit-t-Uni If
riMlnrtMl. It tn!. t'f tnixiritur nntrtllon ntl a
(Mfftn jV tmi til Dm rjnrtn to prrpr tl tf
mi
THE
BEST TONIC. ?
7tVifer.lM
tli-.n-tn.. .n'.KilsiIMimiltln( ft
Itrv iT IloMiTrn h liororwJ wsrtor of tl
t im lli f.mi-l man-h. lUltbnnn !! . Mt
Ii mih urt lfwn'lnnlltnil--rlyi'i-p'tf.
and I..tirtlt.i 1 lk iirvit ttlfMur- In rw-Mii
m P.'.ntr It liiclitr AlnfMin.ldrlti'plnillsltwt4ii
1. 1 1 ...sr.'..' r n.l vry wrwiliwiln
Itldl W I II UM'tl.lIt ltl.TI1il(l Ml.
UDtrii'lUsu.lon. nwfaUnsI ltrswHrcin
citttst. Ho . rite-n by ilr.lrr. In mlkim-. or
Bnilm) li nj' asldran on ivceipt of So. lUtmp
OR SKIN CANCER.
I J.iif-I-UIT. n-tlHllli
ir III fiitittl 1i niro il
II hi- ii Swill n Hju ell
imikcnti I'iriirt tti im
-till. Hint tiririin I
Atlaiitii.tii
I luivelnid ntiiiu-er on my fate
iiiira. eli nilllnr fnin one I hifK-l
ihe lloe lo Hie
u I ileal or luilo.
hiri'i'lde. I ciimni'iHcl iilnirMirt!'peelllc
In Mi. IU.V ii.i.l lino. 1IM1I elirhl Uillle.. II
liiiirlveiillieini.iiteit relief hy reuiuvlnir Ihe
Iml.i iillliui mid rostorliiirmy neiitl lienlth
IIM'S lllllllltl
' I. Alhinlii.
'I'llf S I1T r1!
(iii. n. v. nt vv. sm t
reparation.
Till: III.AI.'IIII I I NII NITIIITHII'H
Baking Powder.
ni.halea Unit nro lemovi.l wllh Ihe luan
I Mhleh lire lHiili-l lj Ihe sjulilil. Ni
er lliiklnir Ponder does ihli Ii cots lei
1 llenllhlel mid Mnmmr Hinn any othe
Home Testimony
George H. Kaltcycr
CHEMIST
SAN ANTONIO - - 'J UNA
Svn Antonio 'IVx. Jul 1 ItNi.
I purcli.iHfil In tliU fit) a jmckno ori'i-or.
IhirMnnl-tf SotMlalnlnir llrott riL)mrulloii
and fulniilttitl tl to a clivnitt-.tl cvuitiliinl Ion
uri'l Uiiil that tlio ninno lit i-oiii-m.--.! of pure
iiikI tiou-polfonous (.lii'inlcaW.
The u of i'n.r. Itoieronl m Imli'.-l ti
Kiatul oito In Mipplimtlnjf the Imliin'Mtll.li' Itir-
taralo or emmUi wlili-li Is nliviyu Ihtu'inl icfi
of nil liuklni: 1'om:it-h compovotl orCniun
Tat tar anil Sd1h liy tliu Hlullo lioplialt
111110 anI mmIii tin1 vrty nutrjllvo tiihio
lirrat) ami tlio lMno-nHlut'Inir cU'incnts
nut tiro.
It U iTi'liilhly tho In-1 ami most h(iiltliy
liiciiil-raUInjf iiK't'iiinlion cur oirtiosl to tho
-mlilU' uii'l L'Vt-iy itiothir that has tho lit
or Iht t'lill'lirn at Ik ait tliouM iibo iiootln
1 can only Join in tho t-mlor-omont ulwn hy
tho Into ti'k'bmli'il eht'tuint l'lof. Huron
Mi'liiii to tlittt pripiiratlnn In sajlnir: "I ci
flih r t ill.- inwutlou uk ono or tho mod mi-i
irirtB which ptlcnw hiisiiuulo tnnmiirili'it."
For Salo by nil Grocers. Try It.
K JAMES STEWART
Plaster' and Kalsominer
296 E. Commorco Stroot
HAN AX 10X10
it -co toil at bhott
DR. H. M. HUNTER
DI3NT1ST.
OIlUr-M IhiH Homtoii Klrii-t.
lt06il( IU't-4l(J l'll'MlJitl
HAN AN'IO.NIO. TIJXAS
Olllfo Ti lctihono No. WT.
Itottldcnc o Ti k- I'll ol if No. tA
(1m nml (lllicr Ami'illietlm uied in i:
ractlns Tcvllit
l-'-lOlm
lOR SALE A colt ft u.'. i
; city watei
V Hit modern improvement! ?uilnut(HMai
iroui postoiuce. rsot much cHHiircfiuirou ta
iiffilli
not let1 ami
in woi k rii A ril n( (! l-:-y-ni
Wtno Ik Hl'u. iu VulutiirUiitVu cLTl'L1oTlLUt
11 EAR! NOSE!
tit And rulckft roltrf ftnd'ctiro Attbo
N.tN ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR
Cor of Houston and Si Mary's Sts.
an
tent I (j- Hini tint (i iH'i'ii I rental tiirnv vi
tnntlltttion for llio treatment of IMP
dull)- In tbu Houih nr V(t.
iti:Kr.Kt;Ntr.M.
Tin- folloHioir nrc on))' n few of the niHtiy
'Kin rr h of ttn liFBtl. Urn v r. Col.t Ml9 Mnrr
imcr cuinrrii or mo turom nnu esrs noa
DLiat l-nink Ni'wton tHiarrh of the throat
tl i-irn. Hun Atitnnlot Mlu K. IjoiimlBburr.
ciitHrrli of tho thi-uat hiiJ heHl Man Anlonlo.
me run a A. iirrfoner isqo Antonio; v
Olctrrt Itoernui Jamci I)als Sun Anlonto;
(ieorire. mm tt W. O. Dauvhertr. ShcrltT Krlo
eoiitily I't'iirniilI.Tcx. v. v. Ikrry Kmj .Snn
Antonio; J II. Murphy San Antonio; K. T.
J.. IHornieer. San Antonio. '
Th Kt IKItreiilliiir. tilenhHrlliieltln
rls; Mnjor T T Tcel iter)Klin II. C Mad-
it iitc vrutiulftr M$ mv keratitis; Prank New
ton ptrkturc luchruial iliictB; Ii II. Iiamlcrt
dAiiirhU" tsK-niHirrho aio eoiijnnctlvltli; An
ton llnltiiiiu'la
uluiKtlvltls; J. W
ulcer on corneal W. II llrown LoostIIIp
'liar una ami KcratiMrinai vv. j. iinfru-n nawle
i'a.a calaraeti lleuriro 1i.sherir daughter
('aBlrovllle.strahlsainst MaeeHorefl llelinont.
eniropiuiu nun tiiiniasis; idiiicrt tlrier rana
Marlu. pleriKluui mul leukuinai II c. liurrls
llaiichn chronic conjuncllvllls and keratitis:
:ker Moektlale traumatic uleer anil
il vv. J. Terrluerry Haltlllu Mmlco.
traumallc irlaueoraa. 2-IMt
.YE EAR THROAT!
Chas. Deady M. D 0. etACliir
Suraeiin In Ihu New Vmk Ohhthnliiilc
lloapllal ami Prolenwr or Ophllialmiilovr In
i.e or I'.VIl. UAll.'-illilOAT ami
IISP. an evelii.lvo ineelallv. Itelractlon
tested mid correct irlassca prescribed.
OFFICII 401 II. IIOtHTON TIIKKT.
Ollleelinurs lltnlJm.i ato.'p.in. Niiolllee
ill Mllidill. HesldelHe. lt.Mlliv.nl
lllhce Tehpholie W. It.sIdetKe. :)l
lilidin
HUTCHINS
Houston Texas.
LoadlDS Hotol of tho Otty. Hottd-
quartors of tho Oommorclal
Mou and Tourists.
THOM. It. (1AI.K. - ritoritlKTOIt.
HOUSE!
'. A. HKt.iiin. r. ii. iiiiKM'Ki:
sec. ami Treaa. Manatrer.
HOUSTON
Barrel and Cistern Factory.
Miinuliu'tun m UUuU of
land-made Cisterns and Tanks
Of Kver Description
Hot Ilousloii 'lexaa. s-l ly
'm ASTONIO ICE FACTORY
tiri'ii .. ilellveiy ij kleui lo all
111c k:
llonsol II ceil). IMMim
A. HARTMANN'S
DANCING HALL
rnniu-ily Pott Ollit't) KxcImnRC)
Concert Music and Dance
KVllltV mllNII.VV i:T.NlNa. 12121
FRANK STARR
Wholcsalo and Itetall Ilciilcrln
Fish and Oysters
Am nirt nt fur tlio fotlowiuirielpcl lira
OjHtera: llirHlt-k Hay MiitHtronln llHy New
Oilcans Uike Mt.litU I'lutit ltlUixl I'lant XXX
pcicci Htm M'lt'CT hnriinp t;rtuat naru an
Suit Bhfll. Will liPllvor invnsU In iinv nart 11
tbu lit. frto of chArup. hihI will iimmtitlr
unttter all mull Infjulrica oitoprict'. Tvlt
JWUn'i Hiprcs i ami Teiat KiprnM i'r
1 UPORTANT If you deslro city trado. adver
Fisti 0 Depo
m issou ru3acificr:y system
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTHERN R. R. DIVISION.
solid t :k .a. i nsr s
With All Mosloru IiiiprjVtfiii9nl4Tliroiuh II -'tween
i St. Louis s
Via Ti'xnrkann.
Without Cluniro of Cars of any Desci
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing
ton rnuacieipnia rsew York Boston
Ami Oilier Principal Clllcs In llio
NORTH AND EAST.
fffTralnleavlnir Han Anlmil itt 0::ll n. m. In Itnlhnn lt..i1 u
to H. lnll. Iir"lrnlli leavlnirKiin Antiinlnat tiill p in. has Pullman I'alaeo Hleenliur I'ar
via licnlaoii llmmiih l Kalians tllly eonnecllnir al llenlaon wllh Ihrtiiul. sleeper l St'
loilla. rtrl'anscnieralMmkecltnanil from all iilnla In Kl'lllll'i: via Iho ".VMKllll'AN" b-
ll.l.VAJA'iliJlIA.i'AWKp: VI fSUVnrnrJilaTfolfto;'-1"" k
I. S. MncNAM AHA. w. F. SIMiunug
Tlekit AaeliLSHICimilnereoKlreet. Kaiiipmaii
II. P. HUGHES.
Illusion Tri.
A. T. Hensley & Son
WCCFWom TO
AVIiolesnlo ami
Colors in Oil and Japan
Strictly Pure
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
BYRNES
OFFICII KOOM 1
lomposition or
1."' for Blr'!'" and Sidewalk
Material .viako a specially or Fillings ami
WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OUTInlT. AVIV rvVWUIIt WA'FUWJ urmnu.
Ofei Lockwood 4 Kampmann's former
i-inns specmcations anu nil Information ilcslrcil by those contcm plating to
liullil furnlalicil. We ncknovvletlge no superior lu the profession. Call nd seo us.
RICE &
Uto wllh lllce ll.iru
DROP IN AND SEE US
I will put up $500 thatI can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case of !r.hllls
lutj u punoui. timi pormanenr cure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Atrcnt lor tlio Stnto.
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
HI- SCHTJLTZE
is sTir-r in tiii: miaii and
STOVES FOR
No 0 West Conimcrco Street
MARTIN &
GALVANIZED '
OFFICE:
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT
B. SMITH Sx. SON .
Merchant Tailors
34 W. Commerce St.
COAL!
The Alamo Ice Comp'y
Airenls for
INDIAN TERRITORY COAL.
J. H. MARQUART
OPPOSITE COUHT HOUSE.
(H ills' Cnlr llools flKln (llipwunl; Ilo)V Hoots of nllilosorlitlons! Hoys' Shoos cAlf nJ
firnln In liuttnn and luee.
Tlio Mi-miilcHB. SIXFtlltll VATT.NT LlHTIU'lt DANCINII I'UMP llleent filioo Inlliomnr-
kel. i:ienunt UI'KHA KMI'l'llltS just tlio llillilf ri n nice present. Full lino or IIKAVV
111 KITH. Iievt In llio in.ii Wei I prlco S-VKI. Come unit exuinliio Iheui A complelo stock of
IJents'KINi: llirtTON I.ACR mid tlMler Minos. Tlioy iliouU lio seen to lio nimreolaloil.
Irlii ii.l.tl I ion to my stock nt Hoots nnd Minea I curry nil kind of uliou imjIIiIi for
ludleA' mid children's shoos and tho oclebraloil "T. M. Hlaeklinr. forirents slioes
(TOrders for any stlcs of Hoots and Shoe will lio promptly exocutcd. A nice lit svdcI
ircnural satisfaction iruaranteod.
San Antonio anil St. Loni
VlaDcnlson
liitlon aiet Ontj Ono Chanifo to
llull.lliiif. Tleket Audit I JUI N. lle'lmt
D. W. MCCULLOUOH.
II. P. . T. A.. (lalvrston. Teiaa
SOUI.K WILLIAMS
Itotull Denlnrx In
Plate and Window Glass.
White Lead
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAN ANTONTD
& KERR
SOI.Illl.M) IILOCK.
Gravel Roofing.
Pavhur and Ciirlilnirs of Oak ami anr kind or
llrav cl Walks. Work promptly allcnded to.
Bank Cor. Yturri and Commerce Streets.
DALLAS
.V. Co.. New (Irlcnns. U.)
Hirdwire Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Timm HraseFurjtshlag 0)dj.
wii.i: ADKNTS I'OK
Cotton Plant Stovos nnd Rangos
Tho BEST on Earth
New Vork Pnamel Pulnl roiiipanj'a Mixed Paint
llest lu the market. I.nrire line or tleallnir
Stoves at l.ow Prices.
3't & ;!" WllST COMMHKCr Stkiikt.
WHEN YOU AHE IN TOWN.
or Scrofula on earth and jjuaran-
announces that hi: has
thoNcwChHrm tho Kurly
I urge qunntltlon alwuja on
Cutlery. Tnb!u Ware nran-wart-.i-to
AwcllrojfulatcJ
turlngof
tiUilielnncnt Or
t'odar tlm renal
part of tho city.
THE MILLION!
Siui Antonio Texas
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
SORTS KINDS
ANIl
W QUALITIES I
- - SAN ANTONIO Ti25C V
3 W. Houston St.
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