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the Hccrctnry and Manager.
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ble for tlio statements of its correspondent.
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THIS PAPER P iTMlV-T-arr
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2 1880
llavo tlio Light Mailed.
Subscribers leaving the city ror the siitif
mer or an) time can hao the I.hiht sent by
mall many point for l Mi cents a month. the
ad.lress wWliochaiigedasiirtiniMdcsiml.
Kvkx Charleston South Carolina
sours on drover anil Is more tiinil limn
disappointed.
Tiik Kentleuien of t ho press have
been setting; tlm drop on their peppery
antagonists lately. The hanii that shovel
a "faber" Is notiinsUlleil with tlio "tier-
ringer." Tiik city physicians so far as con-
ulteil eiprees the opinion that milk
from cows fed on brewery grains la not
deletertoua to the healthof infanta. If
the babies can stand It It will not hurt
the adults who toko It In the form of
milk punch.
Tiik Times distresses Itself unniccs-
sarlly about the ticket of the "linn ling
opposition." The I. Kin r does not de-
spair of a straight republican ticket llmt
will sweep the nominations of Thursday
from the field In November next.
ltt'SHA with a depicted revenue of
nearly 60000(10 roubles a month as com-
pared nlth last year has an Increased
expenditure or 400000(1 roubles per
month. Nine million roubles n month
on the wrong side oflS35. Thebenr will
grow lean at that rate of depletion.
il ikk IlKX.VKvim'ii death recalls the
manner In which he nlso abbreviated the
tenure of human life. "Who so shed-
deth man's blood by man shall his blood
be shed" Is a saying that meets with
startling verllloatlon at times.
Tiik attempt of tbe Callaghnti darkey
to capture the meeting nt Krlsch'i hall
last night was a miserable failure anil
thu Intelligent colored men who were
present drew blood In the II rat round.
October will be n hot month politically
In Ilciar county.fuu! It won't do to mon-
key with the people's buzz-saw.
The ticket nominated by the democ-
racy the Times thinks will satisfy tlio
factions and do up the fuslonlsts. Xow
let the republicans satisfy the people
with a good nomination and they will
do up the factions. If they suoceed In
this they will deserve the thanks of all
good citizens.
Wis notice a call for a meeting of thu
executive committee or the republican
party of llexar county for this evening
published in ono of the city papers last
evening. If It was Intended that the
members of tbe committee should at
tend it would have been well to extend
the notice. Not one-half or the mem-
bers or the committee are likely to
know or tbe meeting and there should
be a full representation present.
Tiik Houston Tost has traveled all tbe
way to Illinois looking for a "flout" of
tbe bloody iblrt and llndlng none re
turns to Its democratic harbor In the
bayou city sadder more wearied and
dispirited than before. What is a cam
patgn to a Texas democrat without a
bloody shirt f If John A. Logan's state
unfurls no ensanguined rag wbero alas!
shall the democracy look for Inspira-
tion ? Tbe southern brigadiers have fal-
len upon troublous times.
Tuk failure of Cleveland to express
any sympathy with the Charleston suf-
ferer! is beginning to bear fruit. The
fruit is green and Immature as yet but
will ripen Into a good harvest before
1888. Tbe Ingrain selfishness of the
chief executive of this nation has often
been remarked.ond this gross exhibition
of It oil very unpleasantly reminded the
nation of former charges of beartlessness
which bare never been condoned. "The
mistakes of Orover" would rind fitting
Illustration under Ingersoll's graphlo
pen. Col. Bob might render his coun-
try Illustrious service by such a volume.
EXPHESSLY KICKED.
Tbe editorial column! of this morn-
ing's Express contain but little that will
arm the rookies of the democratic
heart of llexar county. As It was In the
beginning so It Is now. It seems that
the men who wauled ollloe t his Innings
are not acceptable to the sentiment rep
resented by the hxpress nnil I lie men
who had nlllre shovid upon them are hy
no means acceptable to those who domi-
nated the convention but who were
obliged to accept of certain candidates
In the Interests or the ticket at large.
As In the make tip or thu ticket tlio peo-
ple or llexar county "Vlll bo their nwn
judges. The expression of that Juilg-
ent will bo rendered nt the ballot
boxes In four weiks from next Tuesday.
Thu principal concern of republicans In
this matter is with the outcome the
grcnt fact more nppnrent than all oth-
ers Is that Hie democratic brains and
business of llexar county l genuinely
ssatlslled with Iho ticket ns a whole
id oven moro dissatisfied with the
domination or thu parly hy thu Mexican
ring. It Is not fair to chargo this tick-
et to the joung democracy of
the comity ns represented In the
reform club. They had to bolt
primaries bolt the convention
bolt the nominations and bolt the parly
or accept the situation. As good demo-
crats they chosn the lattercotirse. They
worktd to control tlm primaries the
convention the nominations and very
largely got left. Having failed to con-
trol matters within the democratic party
and ill feat the Mexican bosses who are
ns jet Invincible It only remains for
that detent to lie attempted from Willi-
t. No matter what elements of
strength or what nssuronc.es of good
government are afforded by certain
es upon that ticket the ticket must
be regarded as ono and indivisible It
is the ticket or the Mexican ring. It Is
the ticket of (he men pledged to control
the county cilices In tlio Inttrests of the
prisent city administration mid elect
the present mayor to olllco next
January. Tills Is the combination to bo
met and broken. Thu election of this
lemccratlo ticket ca-rlcs tlio outposts of
the peoples' light for h new mayor
gainst the people and fortifies the
cam p or II aJor-G enernl Callaghan against
those who wish to see the pile driver
idmlnlstratlun defeated next January
I he dissatisfaction of the people with
thu Mexican yoke which they have
borne until the "galled lailo winces" at
every step Is very pronounced at
pre-ent. This dissatisfaction will
very ntnlbly decrease under tlio
peculiar methods or democratic moll-
lying until It will largely dlsnppear
unless the people continue the agita-
tion and exhort one unother by bringing
to mind the evils past present and to
come of perpetuating the rule or men
who herd their voters as they do sheep
and vote them at the polls nsthey would
round up cattle. The democrats ufthe
bolter sort having tried and failed it
now remains for the republlcuhs to try
and win for the people of llexar county
victory over the corrupting Influences
of the present political management. In
attempting this work fusion Is not.ncccs-
sary. Fusion with democrats Is not de-
sired fusion complicates tub situation.
When th? republicans of New lork
state wished to rebuke the nomination
of their party fur governor u-i corrupt
they made no I Union but simply voltd
for the other candidate Orover Cleve-
land and elected him ns their dellance
to the corruption of the republican state
legislature. 'I lie republican party of
llexar county Is In condition and posi-
tion to do a work of necessary reform
for Ilexur county politics such as has
never before been otlertd her. An open
door Is before her which no one but her
self can close. The buttle Is two-fold.
1'he contest In November Is but a pre-
lude to the contest in January. No one
who desires a change In the present
city administration can utlord to vote
ror the ticket nominated Ht Turner hall
lait I hursduy. l'ut a pin right here.
How can two walk together unless
bu agreed 'lhoee who watched the
democratic convention closely Inst
Thursday and noted the manner In
which candidates were slaughtered
privately by the very men who nom-
inated them publicly have very little
hope of any harmony of action arising
from such methods. Whom the gods
would destroy they first uiako mad;
whom tbe people would destroy they
llrst convlot or treachery it Is a long
lane which has no turn In It.
1'tiutK Is nn open revolt In Ilulgarla
against the promulgation of the Uusslan
circular which Is dubbed "Tbe Czar's
Ten Commandments." At rhllllpopolis
thu authorities refused to placard the
telegram. At Holla the plaoords were
torn down and when (Jen. Kaulbars re-
moustrated.hu was Informed by the llul-
garian government that they could not
hold themselves responsible for the ef-
fect of so lnllanimatory a document.
The temper of Ilulgarla is exceedingly
Irritable and some overt act may occur
at any hour that would precipitate hos-
tilities although It U evident Uussla Is
not anxious to take the decisive step it
may be that the liussian bear Is only
waiting for his victim to make Iho llrst
move. Austria's attitude and the known
sjmpathy of Kngland very materially
stlflcn the back bone of the Bulgarian
government.
Ir. as thu Express sars. "It was nn
tremely dllllotilt matter to get lambs for
the sacrifice" on last Thursday It ought
not to be an Impossible Job to seouro the
scientific skinning ol those lambs and
the old bell sheep as well about tbe
Ides of next November.
Tiik Industrial school or this city
commends Itself to the sympathetic In-
terest of the ladles of San Antonio. The
work undertaken is purely philanthro-
pic and should be encouraged by every
possible means. Miss Olive Warderoian
is secretary and will give any Informa.
tlon desired as to the manner In which
aid can be most simply and effectively
rendered. A visit to the school would
probably give a better Idea or tlio work
undertaken and tbe speclllo assistance
needed than mere Inrjnlry could.
Tiik report gains credenoc through
Kllen Terry and the refusal of Henry
Irving todeny It that Mrs. James Drown
i'olter tlio creme de la crrmo of aristo-
crat society and niece by tuairiageor
thatdlstlngtilhclecc!ca!aatl!l!hop Tot-
ter.'of New York it going upon the stage
as a professional. This will cause a
commotion In the society circles of
America where Mrs. I'olter Is so well
known. It will also add ono more weight
to the scale or consideration In which
the drama of the present is being held.
No longer sneered at by the prudish
legitimate drama Is becoming preemi-
nently acceptable.
Tim democratic fuslonlst olllce seek-
ers who refused to go Into the conven-
tion arc spreading themselves out over
the offices and Cap. McCall who was
supposed to be In the Independent race
for sheriff has announced himself for
district clerk leaving Nat I.owlsn freo
Held for slicrlir. The complication! mul-
tiply. Who will next shy his castor In
ttie candidates ring?
A rtoasonnblo Supposition.
From 11 le.
"Mr. Kcatherly" Inquired Hobby
while the dessert was being discussed
"Is your dog's name Homer"
"No" replied Kealherly In eotiin us-
tonlshment "his name is Major. Why
Hobby?"
"Ilecatise pn told ma lost night that
you were down at Hie Knglo Hotel mak-
ing Home howl anil 1 a'posed lie was
talking about your dog."
Uownro of tlio Vlddora.
Knim tlio lloslon Courier
lllack. Allow mo to congratulate you
White. I hear you hnvo married a
vvitlow.
White fsoberlv.l Vou'rn mlslnkeli.slio
married inc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR HIDE INSPECTOR.
Tim I.iuiit 1 niilliurlcl t nnnninit'o John
V. ( ami nt l.l. nt ii riilxlMftln fur rc-i lt f t Ion to
llifoMitcnf ln-pt-ctor of IIUUh uihI Anlimit".
of lli'ttir enmity nt tlio Nm umber elvrllnn. '
JuilfcAoflhe Peace precinct Mo. t.
Tin: IsiniiTUtiuthurtzfil tonniiounei' Chin
M. Mami'S hs a caitdltlHto fnr ono of tlio to
Juitlcvu'ortliulVacf 1'nt'lnctNo. l.of Metar
uty nt thu tMiMiinir uu'ciion.
o tiro aiiihorlcd Hi iinnouiitro V. yiv
tlltltitc rnrttinollk-cor Ju
i.T thu 1'iart'. l'rrclnct Nu. I. Notnr
ity at the ciiiulntr flection fit Nn ember.
I Cut tie I It. Marl in
t ho olllce of (unstable
i-hict Nn. 1. nt Iho election In Nnvem
ber. who nollclla tlio fuiiport or nil citizens.
Thu I.iuiit U authorize! to tuihoutieoMu
John A. KniniH m a catMhlutu lor the olllee
or CniiBlable ror Precinct No.l nt the ensuing
election In November.
rOR TAX COLLECTOR.
WuHionuthorl7cI to announce J H. It amhay
at a camlldato tor Tax Collector or Itevai
count at tlio ensuing November election
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
To thu Voter or llexar County j
I herebv announce myself as a cuinlliluto Tor
thn position or A usee nor or Hex
thuNi
lection. J. K. I. A n
The I.l
Is authorized 1
ididutolo
rcountratthu November
(.to ht Is nuthorlml to an
. I'lHMi ii u cumlidalu lor
or Asfissur ol llexar
etnbu
elect lo
FOR SHERIFF.
Wo itie aillhorl.ed to aniiouuen Tllitx
MlCu.i. as it candidate torHlierltr or llexi
county at thu ensulntr November t lection.
We are authorized to Announce NlT l.v.w
m a candidate lor the nlllcu ol Miri III or Ilex
county til the election In Noueiuher.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
ccinctNo. 1 at thu Nov
are authorized to nn
nuiTYRB a candidate f.
or County Coin-
the ctiBUiujr No-
oner. 1'reclnet No..( nt t
Tiik Lion
Wm.MM II
Is authorized lo announce Mn
.ri.iSfi. Mi m a candidate l
thu olllco ot Con n Iv Coin in lei
nloiier lor I'n-cluct N
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
'v are authorized to iiunouneu W. M. Iah
a candidate Tor re-election to theoiiic.
ii nt Nirvcvur at the November election
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
i authorized to aimouncu Mil. Co
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
The I.IUHT Is authnrlzud lo
IV. Smith us n. camlldate tor
tlicuol County Clerk.
To thoVotern of lloxar County.
I hereby announoe myself as u caitdl-
tl ate for re-election to the otttce (if dis-
trict attorney for the TIilrty-flventli Ju
illclnl district. Ukoiuik 1'asciiai..
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
Thu Lhhit Is authorizvd to un nonce Mil
(1 hi hi uk It lMxtiiM.i. us u candidatu tor re
election to tlieoiileu of District Clerk or llexar
For Sale.
Two IluKtries nearly as food as new can bu
For Sale A Bargain
To Immediate bujer- A rour-room house with
out-hotiftcB line vfnard orchard etc.j Irrl-
Kiiblu lot itticet front hy 84 varan deep. For
sale on account ot owner leuvlnir thu city
1'nrt cash balance on Ioiik tluio. For purlieu
lars Inquire on premises No.4) South street
Fourth ward
Removal.
A. Schoeoert hereby notifies his
friends and customers that owing to re-
pairs on his store he has temporarily re
moved to the store next door to 1). & A.
Oppenhelmer opposite Twohlg's bank
Demorest's fall and winter pattern have
arrived. 0-11-lra
Important to the Sick.
When thu system bem
enfeebled ellher
ho (II ir eel he lunctlons niu luinaiiod and en-
lirv fairs tako "lUirhmd'i Sirfnirtiifnil..r
8rup"H compound of the hypophosphitCM.
i diseases; during
proprietors No. 8 Kast Comuien
ZottarelU Orchestra.
This well-known oicheslm Is prepared to
furnish nrst-clasa music ror bulls parties
weddiiitrs.eto. Satisfaction warranted. Ad
diess itr AccnuIatrcctMan Antonio Texas
F. 1) ZmTAiihM.t Leader.
In
nnnity) stands pro-cmluent and many In
divlduaU possesMHl f h smooth cboerrui
i m if wiieii imaciiea uy tins monster
I Bi'cpslH 'jvuii.ts this may bo avert
ed. and even cured Thuu
ufactu
Miraculous Uctpa.
writ'..? '.iV f Winchester lnd..
writes! "Ono or tuy customers. Mrs Louisa
like llartonla Kandolph County lnd . wal a
L7J.trnB.utr?rtT Ytt!L CoMuinptlon and was
Sr Vw. Cii0!? ""PlOBlclana. Kho heard
tL ;.uiln rcyt W" fr Consutmi-
tien ai d tirun buylntr It or me. In fi
months' tlmu shu walked to this city. A dls.
inb?of."lmna'1ftJ u w muchlm.
I.rSru'iVtoie; lrHl
ItEPUUMCAN I'LATFORM.
Adoutod Uy the Republicans In Conven-
tion Held at Waco. Texaj
AUtfUSt aoth lOOO.
Thnrcpiiblleau party of Texas. Inoonvsn
al rrpubllcsn party at 'tilcairn It
lie iToplo of Ti'i
Th ix-oplu In
- wi IxlevuHtobolhe duty of thu
Ii Islatun
rat Ilk alio" or rejection such amendmi'iits
iririitno law. on nny mitdect that th
may link sueh submission upon when peti-
tioned by a sulhclent inmilrcr In iitvonliinee
with the bill or rltrhls
'I hat wu are opposed to the l(Rliur by the
state of htriru tHlles of laud thort by shut tin
It tint fruinlmtniitlHUt nnd actual setllement
llnltwnare opimoed lo tho prt-simt law re
nulrlnir thocitleus lo work iijton thu publlo
i bo
kei at pniiiiu exjK-nse tnroujf n i
That hu areohiNwed to oecuimtton taxes on
trades and prntmlon
That tho n-inibliean paity havlnir ever H-en
In favor or the education or tho muses to tho
lullest extent within thn rneunnof tho irovern-
iii tut and the ability ot the people favors thu
largest upprorlatlons praclleuhlu by thu
statu forthat pursue and that wo do further
tndornoftiid nppn.ve ofthatolueatlonal iih in-
ure known as thu Itlnlr Mil asse1 hr the
I'niUxt Htutes senate. Wearu kIso In favor of
oounty supfTlnletideiilsor puhllu sclnols.
That we alllnn llrst our confidence I n and ao-
ceptaneo or the principles w-t forth by Abrn-
capital itseir na.icn-ftieii.
tVeoiKl-Tlmt ho stand to and abide by the
principles set foilh by tho martjred .presi-
dent a ouarter or a century sluee. In which ho
affirmed thu dlfrnlty or la1r and tho rlirht or
lliubthon-rto lctrlshitlvu protectlfin and that
wu Hill do all In our power to nmko these prlu
clptet c (Teeth c In our statu and national trov
ThTnl That we reeoynlru tho rlirht or laltor
toshamln tlm prnfllsor thu wealth Itself ha
created and that wu will do all tu our power to
harmonlzu Iho Interest or capital and hilmr
and tnaku the hvl'lathm or thM statu and na-
tion m eiuatly pmiccttio of the one as or the
if I state
rilth-Noaioon
let labor In uny it
h
the slate.
:h That ho fttvor tho passau of such
laws for thu arbitration of all iinrcrcncxs arls-
inK lietween corporations and thosu emplojed
by them as will must effectually prevent
strlkeiand secui-u Industrial harmony.
i:urhth-We approve the exlstlnir laws mak
Intr tho Import niton or contract laUir a crime
and demand their onforiement.
Ninth Wu tavor titch leyulntlon as will
most efTectiuilly prevent thu oppression of
industrial
t'sts by
For Sale.
One of the best paylnK saloons In the
the city. Part cash and part on easy
terms. Inquire at this olllce. IViJ-Gt
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
h it n.ulutlnii ri.l.ipt.-I lo
City Oi
in in-
A 111
luv. II
SMl it.uari jurils irriucl rutulwity miTrl-
rimirmlluliitlon. .i.i.h) iijitrt iiril irrnvchil iini.1 siirnico.
tl.m I I.l. rt. .if wihhI curlilnir.
ii.iii.i lln. It. nf ilpi--wi r.
.i.iiA tun ho m-cii unit roiili-a uf mn tlllnl-
tlon. obtHliKHl at tliu Olty Kiiirlnii-i
ri-lt'.'tlioi
crlnir Into lnn.l. uml 11
the 1'IIV Clerk t
lliiixl tn unti-r In
tlitTlirlittii ri-lf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Omen Sin Antonio Si. H'y!Co.
April 21. 18hC.
During tlio etimtiicr last our on tlio
San l'cilro line will leave tbe Springs at
10:;!U. in. except Hiiturihiy and Sunday
on wlilch days tltcy will run regular till
11 p. in.
Kxtra cars can be bad at all hours by
parties wilting to remain later.
A. Hklxnai- l'resltlent.
Now Advertisements.
BITTERS
ComMnlBg IR0!l with FCRE TEGETARLC
TONIC'S qnlrkly and romplftflr U-EASSKS
bbJ ENBU'lll TUB llLOOD. Oilckent
th aftloa or tbe Liver and Klditxs. Clptn the
complexion nakM tho skla smooth. It dot not
Injnre the teeth ranss hesdarhe or prodneecoa-lUpilloa-ALL
OTIIKJt IUOX HEDICIHES DO.
rbyslclsni tod Drncsiiits Tnrshera recommend tt.
Dr. N. B IlCQOLrs. cMlUrlon. Hih urn "I
rmwmmcnd Brown's Iron D I iter u tv vtlnftbl tonlo
fur flnricblDC the blomL iid ixnvwinc kU djupepUa
symptoms. It does notnurt tb taeta."
Dr. H. M. Dei kill Iteynulds lnd batbi "I
Lava pmcntwd IlrnwD7! Irun Bitten in cues ol
iDKmlt oa blood duteMM. Jo when si touio wu
Defied nd tt bu prorvd tbornuilily wtUfectory.'
Mb. Wu. Uthxs S6 Ft. Mary St.. New OtImds La.
says: "llruwo'i lnm Btttni rtived me tn a um
of blond pnlaontnc aod I heartily oommvnd it to
lhw nrwdmc a bliHd porltler. .
MIL W. W. Mow aha h Tuaciimbla Ala . sars: MI
hars) been troubled from childhood with Impure
Itlood and emption on my facetwo botttat of
Urown's Iron Bitten effected perfect cure. I
cannut speak too highly of this valuable medicine."
Genuine ha above Trade Mark and emaaed red tines
on wrapper Tnkn no other Made only by
UUOW.N CUKSIILAL CO U1LTXMOUE. MU
BargainB--For Sale For Rent.
COftHfi wni hy n Klvo-rom Iloust' with
0&0)l twofralk-rlos outhouses anularKo
lot; house hrau new and nicely flnlstuilt
wrtterworks In housni a number or younir
fruit ami nhiulo trt'i-at ccntriillv locatoii.
Terms I tiN) cash balance In 12 months A
(IrcBsT. II. Johnson I.iuiit oitlcu. u-a-tr
rilU'O- Finn bullilintr lots lor sale alio 110x170
.1 feet In block 1J7 u est ot San 1'edro creek
ntltolnliiK Krlsch nropert)-. Inquire of T. II
Johnson Liaiii olllco.
CA
10000!
S'.:
quirt ot T. II Jotiuson Light tiltloe.
1 Oil I'ltlNTINfl-or every dmoriptlon ilono
O at tho I.tatiT ollloe. tfittisruction irlvcn
every tltne or inonvy refunded
Pit ItK.NT-A Nicely Furnished Olllco suit.
nho for iHtid or eouimlHHlon olllco een
tinny located. Jixjulra or T. II. Johnson at
mllltl'.H KINK U1T3 FOK 7S-Ijits I S. and
L U In hlock 1W original city lot No. a raiuro
2 can side or 8au Antonio rlicr T H. John
son I.1UHT olllco. u.-tf
For Bale Rent or Exchange
An KKl-aoro ranch with tanks ulBUty of
it hay land six uilli-Mfrni
fer to oxctiawre for larner
tiau Antonio.
AlM.fi0acni.nf Ann la.
clly fiineoil and ten acres uuder cultivation
Also 1.0. acres good land fouruillo. from tin
liZl Af'r to T. Johnson
"-tt Liuiit Olllce.
BR0WN'S
mm
MISCELLANEOUS.
uors&rSs
SELF-RAISING
aBread.
Preparation.
TIIKIIKAl.Timil. ANII NITTltlTlOITH
Baking Powder.
oiiin hy llix systoin. No
ither IlHkliiir l'
Home Testimony
I'mm
-n t t rr-U
CHEMIST
SAN ANTONIO.
TKXAB
San Antonio Toi. Julr Ii
t ititrchased In this city a packajro of Prof.
Ilorsronl'i SclMtaliliiK Ureal Preparation
ami submitted It to a chemical exainlnattnn
and find lhal Iho mno is cinnpusl of puro
and iion-jiolsonous chctHlcali
Thu Idea of Prof. Iloisford was Indeed a
frrand ono In supplanting tho lniUroatlbto tar-
tiirato of siKlfl which Is always Iho end result
of all llaklnir Powders comKsed of Crrani of
Tartar and Soda by tho otubto phosphate of
lime and soda the very nutritive value of
bread and the bonoprodueliifr elements of
nature.
It Is certainly tho ii'St and most healthy
bread-ralslny preparation ever offered to tho
public and every mother that has tho health
of her children at heart should use no other.
1 tan only Join In tho on do me incut given by
tho lato celebrated chemist. Prof. Huron V.
Ltebhr to this preparation In saylujrt "I con-
sider this Invention as one of thn most useful
trlfts which science has made to mankind"
Por Sato by nil Grocers. Try It.
M. 1NRI1M ANN. UFO. tt'Kl
Neumann & Ickc
Wholcsalo and retail dealers In
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
rjOoodsdctlvcrfti promptly to tiny part of tho
IWAIl wo usk Is u trial tocoiilnce tho pub-
lic that w sell in k hIs at rock-lHiitom prlcea
and Klve Ilium thu bent artti iei.
C0R.E.C0MMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS.
Tcleiilioiiii No. 15T. Min
ALAMO IRON WORKS.
Engines Boilers Gins and Mill
MACHINERY
Made and Repaired
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
Hr'nCK Nn II IIKVINK IIOIUIINO.
CorresiKindenee Soliciled.
8AN ANTOWIO TEXAS
Hunt& Booth
HAY HAY I
Fine Johnson Grass a Splclalty.
Clt) orders promptly tilled and satisfaction
Kuaritiitecd. Telcftraph or write for
((notations. Telephone ':$.
Office-24 Weit Nueva St. San Antonio.
Tho Little Bcc-Hivo
HOOT AND 81IOKMANUKACTUH1NO.
All tho latest and modern styles of Boots
and Shoes on hand and made tu order on short
notlco. Custom work a epoclalty. Men's I loots
soled and heeled for II.
ERNST LANGE Proprietor
118 HAST HOUSTON 8T. . BAN ANTONIO
Seffel & Herwiek
SCENIC ARTISTS
Ornamental Plain Sign and House Palnten
Alamo St. Opp. Scholz Hall
All work Urst-clius. Charges reasonable.
aivuus.trlal.
LOANS
PROMISORY NOTES.
WA NTH D Note of well rated limine
men for ono tmintli to twelvo months.
Amounts lllMl tn t lllil. Htrlotlr onnttden-
icttieinenis ina
II. V. l-OSTKK nanker.
40 Ilroadwajr New Vork.
Physician and Surgeon
214 K. COMMKUKUK ST.
San Antonio Texas
-Job printing In every variety at
uouoiu pricua uone ai llie l.initTnuioe
ITJammol -
GRAND
1886-Fall and
DRESS
In nil colore nntl liiittcrns Slioiuliili Cloth. Cnmol HnlrJI Olrcoi
TricotH McluiiKC All-Wool Sncklngfi CasliniorcH Doliogcs Pongesi
etc. HII.KH. plain ami in nil tlio newest colors ami styles. Dress
I'liinneiH uiincrts .icrooy t ripen. Hollil uml llrocmloil Velvets
1'IiinIics lCmlirolileicil liobos Coinmimtion nnd Crosbar Suits.
SOAUKS FISIIUHS HUAIDS 11UTTONS AND ALTj
OKNA.MKNTKD WOltlC AND MATEUIAD
IN liAKOK QUANTITIUS.
gentlemen'sTress goods.
W'oiltlinp: Suits Cork Screw Clotlis.
Pilot Clntlt. Krcncli Ciissiinoics ami
in suits ami separate). ftiH'Mru
Underwear.
of Silks. I.lslo Tlm-nd; I .a
SHOES FOR THF MILLION.
From tlio best manufacturers Id the country. Such as Sailer I.ewln A Co. of
l'blladelulila: Uoodrlch. Porter. Sweet and lloml. of llaTerhlll. anil manv ractnrln.
of lloston. Now Vork. Lynn anil olher manufacturing centres. Ladles can uo fur-
nished with tho best Sowed Shoes of French Kid Pebble Goat and Serge button
lace or oongress In tlio newest styles. An Kvery-day Shoe Is a apeolalty In leather
buir grain bun" sewed standard screw nnd pegged. Our Kourleen-liiitton Ualters
are reooniincnileil from the cheapest to the blghest. Old Ladles' Shoes with low
heels it specially. Flnnnel-Llned and Trimmed Slippers In largo quantities.
SOCIIOTV liADIIOS AND SCHOOL OIltLS Wllib FIND
WHAT TIIHV WANT IN TIIKIH KHSI'KOT-
1VH Sl'IIKKKS.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Aro reinoveil to tlio lower lloor for tlio special benefit of customers.
Parlor Sets of tlio latest patterns ami styles ns well ns nil Household
(looils of tlio various kimls now in
L. WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Acequla St. San Antonio Texas.
Missouri wcjicr:! system
INTERNATIONAL AND GRSMgTHERN R. R. DIVISION..
s o i-i'i id t is i nsr s
With At I Modorn Improvements Through lietween
Galveston and St. Louis San Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEXARKANA. VIA DENISON.
Without Clmnro of Car. or any Description and Only OneCharuro to
ChicagoCincinnati Louisville Baltimore yashlnfr-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston
And Otborrrluclpal Cities In the
NORTH AND EAST.
MfTratn leiivhnt Sun Antonio at fl:.M a. m. has Piillinan Motel Car via Donlson tbrouvb
to Ht. Ijouls. tT"l'raln leaving rim Antiiiilo at till p. in. has IMIIman I'alaco Slooplnir 0r
via Ilcnlsnn tlirouirli to Kumsi Oily ounuoctlliK at Ilenlioii with Tbrouifti Hlueuor t'l dl
Ixiuls. (arl'asapnrert bmrtol toan.l rrmu all imliiU In KUKOI'R vU lli.i "AMIiillUAN" .S
tJ. Line lietween I'll 1 1. DKU'I! I A una 11 V H itl'.MI l and tbo "ItBU STAIt" 8. S. Lino u.
tweenNKVV VOItIC I'llll.AllHl.l'lllA nn.l ANTWKIII'. For full Information cull ou
J. S. MacNAMARA.
Ticket Aircnt. Sir. Commeieo Slroet Ka
H P. HUGHES
I1 A.. Houston Tex
ipman
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notice our trains will run as follows Dally except Sundayi
(IN EFFECT SKIT. 3 1880.)
I.kivk Ban Antonio 8:00 a.m.
Akkivk nt IIkkvii.lk 4:45 r. u.
SOUTllllOUNll TitAINS I.KIVK Hkkviixk 4:45 P. M.
Akkivk ut Mimquiui. 8:45 p.m.
Northbound Tiuinx I'.v.ik JltsyijiTAi. 5:40 a. m.
" ' " IIkkvii.i.k 0:55 a.m.
Akkivk at Han Anionic 0:30 p.m.
Connect at Hun Antonio with MlMoiirl raeldo and Southern 1'aclHa Itallwayst at Floros
villa with 8tau Lines for Sutherland Hprliurii. l'leiisanton and lAvornla; at Kenedy fo
Helena; at I'ettus for Mineral City ami making closo hack ononoction at Mosuultal far Corpus
Cbrinll. '
U. LOTT. B. F. YOAKUM
l'realdent Kud Uenerttl ManasLri TrftfBA MuiAff ra
RICE &
(Lato with Itloe Horn
DROP IN AND SEE US
MARTIN &
Building Material of alt kinds shapes or sizes. A largo assortment of Ornament
floods ulwayl tn stock. We koeu eoniUntty on hand large quantities of the never yet sut'
passc J. HalSOtl'B Barb and Fenoe Wire. Ws are suooessf u' oompatllon In prlo
and goods Come and oieonvlrtced
OFFICE:
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT
h Bazar!
OPENING
Winter-1887
GOODS.
Diagonals. Frock nnil Sack Suits
Tricots (hints. Vests nnil Oonts
largo sizes forbigpooplo a specialty.
Dress Shirts.
Hera Is tho plaeoto fret your money hack.
Tholresr IMaln and Faacy Khlrts In jiwn
11 nen nnd 1'Ialn Cotton (loods. assorted
WiniI Hhlrts Ju all color alien and pr'cos.
l'laltl Waists for Children and Hoys rancy
and ornntnental. In fact the lest stock of
HlililslTithls market.
tlio market on hand.
W. P. SIMMONS
llull.llnir. Ticket Anollt li A O. If. Depot
b. w. mccullough;
O. V. & T. A. Dallas. Teias
DALLAS;
& Co.. New Orleans. La.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Tinware. House Furnishing Goods
SOLK AOKNTS KOH''
Cotton Plant Stoves and Ranges
Tho. BEST on Earth
Now Vork Hnatnol Taint Coinpauy's Mlxod Pain
Host In tho inarkot. Idirire lino of lleatlnc
Htovus at Low Prloos.
33 & 35 Wkut Oommkbob Stbbbt.
WHEN YOU ARE WTOWNj
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
SORTS. KIHDS
AND
SAN ANTONIO') .TEXAS
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