The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 9, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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rtDoiUcrcg Hovcvtlccrs.
Thin spaco will be
occupied by Dr. Alex
McMaaters l'hysl-
clan and Surgeon
Monterey Mexico.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
Miners Prospectors Farmers
and Mechanics.
Zl ould cnll special attention to all who In-
lenl coming to Mexico for the purpose of
working mines farina or rr.gsge In any other
Industry! hut thf run find everything needed
In the UCNRttAL IIAHIiWAItn LINK men as
lIulldersMecbflnlcsM.ncrflToolsandMl.ilng
Huppllin. and Atrrfculturnl Implements of all
kinds. Headquarters for Mining and Wasting
Powder Atlas Powder or Dynamite Trlpplo
Force Itlaotlnir raps BaMy Fune Electro-
Magnetlo flatteries Btctm Hock Drills and
supplies. Platinum Fuzes. Lesdlng and Connecting-wlrea.
Octogon Mining Hteol Prilling;
nndNHpplnr Hnmtmrf Picks Mattocks etc
An Dtfcttnilili Tool and Buppllcs Iron iiud
bter-l. Anvils Vines Hollow. Prills Forges
Maihlncryetc. PahitOililVarn!isllnish
( ctcnt the
AN TIG IT A FEKKKTEIUA
Corner of Thestre and Dr. Mler r-t roots. No. 19
and TP Monterey Meiloo.
Vlnria lie Hnntlago N. Langstroth.
Invalids Seeking Health
Will Vlnd The
Hot Springs at Topo
JKI.MKIIK.r BIKXIUO
Superior lo auy In tho country. Special In-
ducements olTcro'1 fur the cstabllibment of a
good hotel. Correspondence solicited. Ad-
dress JLI.KS A. 11ANIIALI
Proprietor Monterey. Mexico.
INVALIDS
Houn J iur Mexico should bear In
mind that the
BOTICA DEL LEON
(The Lion Drug Store)
.Of Monterey Mexico carries a full and
frch supply of
Drugs and Medicines
i oomiKiuntli(l according to the
practice of the respective cnimtrW-a b strictly
competent pharnnelnti. l.iitilUh Herman
French and Bpnnlih spoken A largo itock of
1'alnts Varnishes II rushes. Etc
Mexican Curlon. ties a Specialty
PATRICIO MILMO
BANKER
MONTEKEV - - - MEXICO
Exchangee. England United States and all
points In Mexico and American currency
bouirht and sold at current market ratt'S.
zxo.pon zvixocxoo :
West End Hotel and Greenville Gardens
MONTElir.Y. . i MEXICO.
The only flrnt-tlaM American lintel in tho
city. The most beautiful resort lu the suburbs
of Monterey. lotely groves and cooling
streams. HpecUl aprtrtmmts fnr families.
Healthiest part of tho city. Hot and cold baths.
Table unexcelled. Charge moderate Bectai
terms to families by the week or month. A de-
lightful plcuwmt home.
THOMAS (IltOOME. Proprietor.
MEXICAN PATENTS.
J! H. FRENCH & CO.
General Real Estate Agents
NO. 21) COMMERCE STREET.
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
AGENTS 1011 THE LANDS
ADAMS & WICKES.
All business entrusted to lis liroinptly
and satisfactorily attended to.
North (Ida of Alamo Plaza next to
Campbell Ilrotbers
ICE COLD CITY AND ST. LOUjS BEER
Always on band. Free luncb dally.
Triangle Wood anOlock Factory.
Best Walks for Least Money.
Offloeand Factory on Austin Lire Oak an
Durustt streets.
J. 0. Merlilctli
o-s-lm Proprietor.
FASHION POINTS.
Kilted skirts are fashionable again.
Sleeves cannot be too simply finished.
CufTa are extensively worn with all
morning dresses.
Short yokes are very much more gracc-
Atl than very long ones.
Sashes tucked across the end are worn
by slender young ladles.
The newest engagement ring forms a
circle of rubles and sapphires.
Imon-yeltow and hop-green are new
colors. They ire to be seen In sateens.
Tho newest Oriental laces have very
light design Instead of the heavy pat-
terns. Pretty parasols are mado of satin and
niched over with a Spanish network or
chenille.
Crepc-llsso Is now never worn by
women of taste except on evening
dresses.
Small capots with soft loco crowns
are the favorite of the season with fash-
ionable Parlslennes.
The spencer waist which Is plain on
the shoulders and gathered to a belt Is
liked for large figures.
A velvet standing collar and a velvet
belt with or without a bow aro added
to dressy white muslin frooks.
The favorite toilets for walking visit-
ing and carriage wear aro In the shades
of "suede" and tho warm tones Of gray.
Tho tailor-made gowns have becomo
so popular that It does not seem likely
that they will ever go out of style again.
This Is "a lace season" In Paris the
fancy for this delicate garniture prevail-
ing there to n greater extent than It does
hero.
Lengthwlso tucks of white muslin
solid embroidery or else laco are the
materials used for gulmpes of wash
dresses.
Whlto pineapple silk kerchiefs em-
broidered In gold and edged with yellow
lace are draped over corsages of muslin-
batlsto and lawn.
llolled gold bracelets with the mono-
gram of tho owner In small sapphires
ond diamonds are the greatest novelties
In new Jewelry.
Chatelaine watches aro now seldom
seen. All watches aro worn Inside the
dress with n piece of sntln ribbon which
Is knotted Into a bow on the bosom.
The dainty little flower pouches now
In Vogue aro seen upon every evening
and garden party toilet whero natural or
artificial flowers are used as garniture.
Shoulder knots of white satin ribbon
fastened by n rose or delicate sprays of
flowers take the place on evening bod-
Ices of the floral epaulets so long popular.
Hound bats of lace or crape or ol
straw worn In Paris have high crowns
not too pointed with the brim wide In
front and slightly rolled while the back
of tho brim is very narrow.
He Hnd Provocation.
I am a base ball player" said the
prisoner to the Judge. "I'll tell you how
It happened."
"Ooonlr."
"I was at the bat. There wero threo
men on bases. I asked for a low ball and
reached back to strike but It wasn't
where I wanted It. Then this man"
"Hold on sir. Who do you allude to
as this man f"
"The corpse of course. Then this
man shouted 'foul and out.' Then I
brained him."
"Who did you say he wast"
'He was tho umniro."
"Oh I beg your pardon. You nre dis
charged s r. The clerk will enter the
costs against the late umpire's estate."
Chased by a Spider.
The king of the spiders on the pampas
Is not a Mygale but a I.ycosa of extra-
ordinary size light gray In color with a
black ring around Its middle. It Is act
ive and swift and Irritable to such a de
gree that one can scarcely help think-
ing that In this species nature has over-
shot her mark. When a person passes
near one say within three or four yards
of Its lurking place It starts up and
elves chase and will often follow for a
distance of 30 or 40 varus. I came once
very nearly being bitten by one of these
savage creatures juuing ai an easy
trot over tho dry grass I suddenly ob-
served a spider pursuing me leaping
swiftly along and keeping up with my
horse. I aimed a blow with my whip
nnd the point of the lash struck the
ground close to It when It Instantly
leaped upon It and ran up the lash and
was actually within three or fourlnches
of my hand when I Hung tho whip from
me. The gauchos have a very quaint
ballad which tells that the city of Cor-
dova was once Invaded by nil army of
monstrous spiders and that the towns-
people went out with beating drums
and flags flying to repel the Invasion
and that after llrlni? several vollevs ther
were forced to turn and fly for their
lives. I have no doubt that a sudden
great Increase of the raan-chastng spi-
ders In a year exceptionally favorable
to them suggested tills fable to some
rhyming satirist of the town.
Young; Ladles Don't.
Don't give your photograph to men
nor ask for theirs.
Don't acoept any presents from men
unless they be flowers candles or Inex-
pensive books.
Don't allow yourselves to be under
obligations to any man.
Don't flirt for the sake of flirting and
don't encourage any man's attentions
unless you feel very certain that bis
company may not become disagreeable.
Don t use slang nor In common par
lance try to bo smart by saying curt
things and doing odd ones.
Don't hope to entertain gentlemen
with Ice cream angel's food and grapes.
They dont like it. A cup of coffee and
a sandwich will be more refreshing.
Don't think It necessary to have re-
freshments every time you have com-
pany. You should put a higher esti-
mate on your social and Intellectual at-
tainments. Don't nssoolate with girls who have
the reputation of being loud In their
taste or coarse In their manner. Such
associations will Injure you In the esti-
mation of right minded people.
Don't take an Introduction or allow
any man to be presented save through
your brother or father unless he first
sends a request and not even then un-
less you are certain that his acquaint-
ance will be desirable.
Don't salute any man on the street
who does not remove his cigar Irom his
mouth at your approaoh nor carry on
any conversation Indoors until his head
Is unoovered.
Don't wear much Jewelry and don't
overdress yourself. Any girl can be
fashionably dressed but It takes refine-
ment and Judgment to select tasteful
styles and becoming colon.
Don't boast that vou never read news
papers. Intelligence' Is more than half
ui ueauiy. uui wnue it is oy no means
Imperative to read to the verge of blue
stooklnclsm. everv free born American
woman snoum Know something auout
BARGAIN COLUMN.
I FINEST BARGAIN IN SOUTHWEST TEXAS.
Parties Wishing to Buy Rent or
Sett Should Consult this
Oolumn.
current news.
Furullor.
Bought told-stored or repaired at 404
.u.t uuusivu aired. j-llll
a iixe rauu or 1100 icnna ion salk.
Vine tract of land of 1.100 acres. In
Harris rtnuntv. alx mllea from Houston.
on UulTalo Hayou railroad running bv
same. Plenty of water grass and tim-
ber. Some Improvements and part
under cultivation. Four hundred tons
of hay cut from same last season. Will be
B01U CUCap nnu oil raj lerma nv n uwr-
gain. Address T. II Johnson this
olllce or J. W. llradley Ileal Estate
Agent San Antonio. 0-5-tf
fixe nin.niNa ujt ciii.Ar.
Corner lot In block G. northeast corner
of Franklin square In Sacond ward
fronting on San Saba street; size 40x40
vnras. Fine locntlon for a store and a
residence. Can be bought cheap. In-
quire of J. W. llradley 403 East Hous-
ton street.
two comcir.1 roil salk.
Two handsome njw cottaeo houses.
four rooms gallery city water out-
houses nil modern Improvements only
two blocks rrom street car. Will sell lo
good parties on easy terms. Not much
cash required.
card raws ion sale.
One Ituirnles card press. In tlrst-class
order for sale; $30 cash.
A new six room house near Avenue
C with hydrant water and other con-
venlcnccs. Property now rents for $23
a month to bo had on the Installment
plan. Price S2.100.
NEW CO.NCIIKTK HOUSE
On Avenue C No. 1009 fronting east on
Milam square. Has 10 rooms bathroom;
stables and carriage room; nil the mod-
ern conveniences: doublo parlors water
and gas. A special bargain can be had
by applying at once as the owner has
left the city nnd wants to sell.
TES-nOOM TWO-STOI1Y
Frame house closets In every room and
all the modern Improvements; located
on Avenue C. To be bought for $IXX0.
A bargain. 7-S-tf
Four (4) lots and two outhouses ol
three rooms each on Crockett street
for $1100. Terms easy.
Six fine building lots on Alazan creek
near hrlsch property.
Fifteen shares second series. In the
Merchants' and Mechanics' Building and
Loan association.
flnn irrnml Kminro nlnno. bran
new cost $.130. Will be sold on monthly
payments at a uiscount.
Only a few copies of the Itevlsed Ordi-
nances of tho City of San Antonio left
If you want a copy apply at onco
Pamphlet binding $1; cloth $1 00.
SPECIAL BARGAINS ArTLY AT ONCE.
A four room cottace. two railleries.
ball stable carriage bouse well water
and Irrigable land for sale $1300
young fruit trees shrubbery and shade
on place.
A five room cottage stable carriage
room plenty of shade and hydrant
water. iTice wu.
Address T. II. Johnson Light ofllce.
WITH OH WITHOUT FURNITURE.
One of the finest finished bouses in
the ulty located upon one or the rash-
Innnhln nrpnnp. la aunnlled with can.
hot and cold water bath room stable
and carriage room. House nas lu rooms
nil eleeantlv furnished and carpeted
and line piano. Can Le bought at a bar
gain. Auuress una omce.
NEW TWO STORY TRAME
house six bed rooms and parlor bnth
room servant's room nnd kitchen also
two-storv carrlniro house with two
large lots in third ward convenient to
business centre two blocks from street
car line. Price $5700 half cash balauce
on easy payments. Also 20 lots on
Ollvn street lit from S250 to SC00. Fine
locntlon for building. For particulars
auuress "r" iio. ioriu jasi bucci
care this olllce.
Two-atorr house and two lots In
Fourth ward. An offer wanted. Apply
to J. w. llradley.
Small cottoge and large lot 40x75 varas
on Klmyra street. Ail oner wanieu
Apply to J. iv. llradley.
New cottage and 10 acres all fenced 2J
miles rrom plaza. An oucr wanteu. jp
ply to to J. W. llradley.
Thirteen acres with a fronting on San
Antonio river nnu tinnu pianK uouse 2;
miles from plaza $1100 Apply to J W
lirauiey
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
II on Houck & Nswlon for Jp.elil Dirgilni si
Now Shown
Asnlcndld bariraln In a well-furnished
boarding house of eight rooms. No. 301
East Commerce street. Furniture and
bedding all good. Splendid Piano and
small store nnd nppurtenances Included
ir wanieu. wan on iiosacK : ewion
onnoslte the court bouse.
mat vaiuauie nnd oeauiiiui lot on cor-
ner of Oollad and Matotrorda streets
ward No. 4. onnoslto ltichter's store.
can no nought cheap now.
Hnlenuld llulsness Ktanu. ana
with Stock and Lease for Sale. Call on
Hoaack & Newton.
Fine nronerty on South Alamo street
Improved 8 Itooms and line large Lot
with garden and lino vineyard. Call
and see the nrlce.
Seven 10 acre tracts near Prospect
lllll at $ju eacu.
One 10 acre tract well fenced and I in
proved Just out of city on Corpus
ChrlslI road chenn.
One tine lot on Poplar street west of
san I'euro avenue can ue uougm cneap
now: fronts south.
Five hundred and eighty acres of land
on ine Jieinna anu aiauio creeks; rer-
nando nuiz neauripiit; $3 per acre.
One lot In ward No. 1: bariraln at S12.
A SlOaore farm. 10 miles eastofcltr
on the Calavarns creek. 100 acres en
closed 70 acres In cultivation; come
oulok if vou want to buv.
Two lota In ward No. 3 on Klver
avenue ironung w iect each tnereon
jiwior Dotn.
Several Improved residences
Crockett Alamo and Nolan streets and
other bargains In unimproved property.
One valuablo lot fronting on Soledad
and Acequta streets and in the second
uiock norm oi Houston siract. tin
proved on Acequla street and a bargal
ii soiu now
A Blessing to all Minklnd.
In these times when our newspapers
are flooded with patent medicine adver
tisements It Is gratifying to know what
to procuro that will certainly cure you
If you are bilious blood out 'of order
liver inactive or generally (leoiinaieti
there la notblnc In the world that wll
cure vou so otiicklv as Electrlo Hitters
They are a blessing to all mankind and
van uo uau lor only liny centa a uouii
Ulce JJros. ct Co. Soledad block.
ty-thrce acres of land In Qaudalupo 1
alupe river; 35U acres In cultivation mill
creek runs through the property 000
acres well timbered birch oak pecan
collonwood. sycamore and black wal-
nut. Variety of soil rich river bottom
land and all fenced except a hundred
and thirty acreton an Island two wires
nu one pianK anu a mesnuu oi. rive
California houses and tnre log tene
ment houses. The homo house lias four
rooms and shed room and kitchen with
galleries. There aro convenient stock
icns on mo place i nreo niinurcu acres
In cultivation divided Into three fields.
Tho property Is situated nine miles from
tho rail road and county seat and on a
ain stage roan ii lies on ine nonu
lo oi ine uauuaiupc river anu on ooiu
iles of .Mill creek. The titles are per
fect having been in possession for thirty-
lour years.
There are about 000 acres of the rich
est alluvial land between the two and
tree hundred acres In timbered land.
here la some roucli land with sand
stone In great quantities excellent for
uuiiuing purposes.
In the second farm there aro 700 acres
adjoining the above tract. 300 sores of
river uotiom on ine souiu aiue oi ine
ver. 200 acres In cultivation. This
farm Is not extensively Improved but Is
fenced and being cultivated by negroes
lue employ oi lue owner auuress
J. W. HllAPLEY.
Itcol Estate Agent San Antonio Tex.
AN ORDINANCE
Regulating Theatres ana Other Pliees of Amuse-
nd Preierlblng the Manner In Which
they Shall be Conducted.
Ilo It ordained by tho City Council of
r-an .ntonio:
SI.C1ION-1. It shall be unlawful for the
owner lessee manager or proprietor of
any theatre or other place of amusement
wit in ii i no city io permit any vociicrous
language loud hallooing cursing or
swearlnir. within such theatre or placo
of amusement; but the same shall bo
conducted In a peaceablo and orderly
manner so inai no iniinuiiani oi iuu
neighborhood may be disturbed thereby.
Six;. 2. It shall be unlawful for any
person firm or corporation to establish
run operate or control or be concerned
In establishing running operating or
controlling any Indecent obscene or
uigar ineaire or otuer 111.0 pince 01
amusement.
Sec. 3. It shall bo unlawful for any
proprietor or agent actor or actress. In
the employment or under the control or
direction of such proprietor running
operating and controlling any theatre
variety snow or nae piaco 01 amuse
ment to act In nnv Indecent vulvar or
obscene manner or to dress himself or
nereeii 111 any ouscene vulgar or inuc-
cent style or to sing any vulgar ob
scene or indecent song or 10 act or 11
take part In any ouscene. vuigarorinue-
cent play amusement entertainment or
dance.
Skc. 4. Anr nerson found ctilltr of a
Inlntlnn nfanv nftlin nrnvlsVnna of this
ordinance shall upon conviction before
theItecorder.be lined In anv sum not
less than twenty-live and not exoecdlng
two uuntireu uouars.
Passed July II 18SI.
J. II. French. Mayor
Ily E. P. Claudon City Clerk.
ANORDINANCE
Prohibiting Spirrlno Milchei snd Eshlblllons ol
He It nrdalneil bv the Cltr Council of tho
Cltr or Ban Antonio.
Sectiox 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person to light with or without
cloves or to Live a snnrrlng match in
any pumio place theatre opera uouse or
otner piaco wuero ine general nuuncaro
admitted whether a fee for admittance
Is demanded or not.
Sec. 2 Anv person violating anv of
ine provisions 01 una ordinance suaii.
upon conviction tieiure 1110 iiecoruer. do
fined In nnv sum not less than
Twenty-five ($25 00) dollars and not ex
celling i vto nunureti (i-ww) uouars
1 useeu anu approveu iuiy 11 idoi.
.1. H. FHENCH. Mayor.
Ily E. P. Claupon City Clerk
L
ARE YOU AFFLICTED?
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Doors and 6ssh as tvr published list. tV-IS-tf
Henry E Vernor
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
MAN ANTONIO TKXAN.
Citation by rubllcstlon.
No. 1100. Malhlas Koch vs. Ellen
Shoulders.
this State or Texas -To the Sherlfl
or any Constable or liexnr county
creetlne:
Whereas oath has been mado before
me bv John E. Ochse. Esn.. attorney for
iiiatiiins jvocii mat me resiucnce 01
r.nen Miouiders is unknown 10 nun so
that ordinary process of law cannot be
served upon her you aro therefore
commanded that by making publication
01 una cuaiion in some newspaper ntiu-
llshed In the county of liexnr for four
successive weeks previous to the return
(lav hereof vou summon the said Ellen
snotiiuers uclenuant to ue anu appear
before me at my olllce In the city of San
Antonio Bexar county Texas on the
second Monday In August A. D. 18HI
It being the eleventh day of said month
of Auirust. at 10 o'clock a.m.. then and
mere 10 answer tne coinpiaim 01
Diatuias nocn piainiiu in an action 01
debt for forty-seven dollars and sixty
cents oui uue upon a sworn ac-
count on Hie In my olllce. for five hun
dred nnd nlnety-flvo pounds of beef sold
and delivered by plalntllf to defendant.
Herein full not but of this writ make
due return as the law directs.
Given under my hand this loth day of
JUiy J U.. iPCH. ANTON -II'AM
justice 01 1 lie reace rrcciiict -o. 1
Ilexar county.
Came to hand July 15 1SSI and exe
cuted July 2.1. 18SI. by causlmr this cita
tion 10 uo puuusneu 111 me ban Antonio
i.iniiT a newspaper ptiuiisueu in ban
Anionio lexas ior lour successiv
weeks Irom unto nereor.
Fred IIadeii Constable.
Kleetro-llomoopatlilo medicines
Are an Immense benefit to the sick peo-
ple. The wonderful skill of many phy-
slans to recoirnlze a disease shall be un
touched but In millions of cases they
don't know how to cure use poisoning
destroyable remedies (r) and declare a
great many diseases as Incurable. Our
remedies don't know such a sickness II
taken before the body la in a dielng con-
dition. Every sick person should mane
a trial because It never fulls to cure the
severest diseases of women cancers
consumption levers oramps epilepsy
Insanity (not org) plies diseases ofsxln
scrofula syphilis calrles of the bones
etc. etc. Treatment of children exceed-
ingly easy. Itemember that these med-
icines are adopted by the authorities ol
the Santa Hosa Hospital. There Is no
patent swindle about It but the greatest
discovery In the medical line since crea-
tion of tne world. San Antonio refer-
ences and testimonials given. Call on
me. Prok. Meyer. No. 5 V . Commerce St.
Elect bom. General depot for Texas
and Gulf States. -17-Iyr.
.perM
Inalt tVto ftslos
r. n. siiil.TOK.
GORDON & SHELTON
Architects
lHU2ftIu.il Street.
(Orcr Ilium 1 Koonlgitx-rger'O
San Antonio - Tex ft .
W.W.Tlli.ilsJlLJ!J
VETERINARY SURGEON
Ofllr Ho 9 Kat Hnuiton Mrrrt.
ft tt Ull of Dunn.flmllh
um & Hcuith. will rrcelvop
Iiental work aud UtnencM i
J. ECTCFOIRID
A.TTOUNEY-AT-LA.W
Itooms ii mill :t No. I U SOlcilml St
F. GROOS & CO
B ARMEIES
And Dtaltri in Exchangt.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
faii Antonio long frit the need of a skillful specialist In trratlng dlnajee of tbe Bra Ear and
Ttrost. Tbe Inhabitants of all this Immense Bute when requiring the services of such skill
-eeompellrd to make long Journeys to distant cities at great expense such aa Kansas Cltr
Louis and Chicago and aUll further East In order to obtain relief for diseases afflicting
threu organs and parts.
Xanrof ihocl!l!enaofthlo8tatihoweiitto Kansas Cltr for the benefit of an oculists
skill mado the acquaintance of tbe Oculist Aurlst and Larrnglst.
bo hal cliariro ( tho Kftnui Cltr. Mo.. Rye Ear an J Throat Inflrmarr. Ttaer one and all
unlleUlDUrvlnirblmtocometothUpolnt In Toxaa. Finally falllrjjr Health catud by th
coMcllmatc. coratellcKlachanffeanlso8aa AntontoiratQcUatpooialltt who waa known by
Mmi of ber own citUcna and many la tbe State to poaacat tbo roquUite aklll la all of It
delicate and varied operation! and treatment and alnce locatlnc berc the rreatcit auoocaa fau
crowned bla effort and he baa won Ibe enduring gratitude of hundreds whom he baa treated
from at) part of tho Bute A few of them aro rlten below aa reference
A fuw rtmarki In rvirard to thlidlacatetnay not b out of (place here aa It li ao com no n.
I j all have tbo trouble at aome tltno In tbe acu triform and call It a cold. Bometlmai they
iware they hardly set over ono cold until tbey bare another. The cold or more properly
jM-akliiKi tho caUrrh then becomo mb-acuto Ily neglect thU runs Into a chronic form.
SotneUmci It Ulovatod In tho noee; sometimes the throat or both. Sooner or later.lt affects
the oara. cautlnv f reouvnt rloglng or roaring In tbe cars or other nolava. Sometimes violent
lnlUtDatlsi) caunlng excruciating pain and tbe acutoneas of bearing la lessoned la ft
greater or leas degree. Very often too. It extendi up through a little duct from the noso to
the other and oven both eye causing several different form of diseases of the eye.
Nearll are familiar with catarrh In the form of bronchilla.
Catarrh lu all It forms and nearly all It stAges can be cured. Dut people neglect It and so
do physicians. They neither prepare tbomsches with the Instrument or knowledge lufHclcot
nccesMry to treat this troubu'aome dlseaao as a rule and thus people themselves do not
apprthend tbe danger they aro In when they consult a physician aod he tells them MOI its
nothing but a cold" and yet that so-called oold la a rait number of cases Is the first start of
deaf nt blindness loss of stnoll loMOfvrJ"- of Laryngitis Bronchitis and Consumption.
Any or several of these may follow and bo caused by a neglected cold. Ilelow are a few names
bleu I bave porulssloa to uso who have been troatod by me with beoeOt for Catarrh to some
lu forms slnoo I bave been located hero i
J F.ltobmson Caurrb in throat. Ban Antonio; T.n. Johnson CaUrrh In throat. Manage.
San Antonio UaiiTi F. Kuhti Catarrh of tbe bead Denver Colorado Miss Mary Kraaer
Oaurrh of the throat and ear. Nova tk-otla; Krank Newton CaUrrn of tbe throat and oyss.
Ban Antonio t Miss B. Loundsbury CaUrrh of tbe throat and bead Ban Antonio.
Score more might bo added to tblr list that 1 bave cured since located In this city but I will
ly mention one more aa a remarkable lnsuuou of bow much good can be done that class of
Incurable so-called Ctinsuavtlvc. O W. fye of Loon Springs bad CaUrrh far aome years
tbo bead and throat finally tbe lungs bocamo affected and he bad several boo morris ago and
bad a very bad cough became much emaclatvd and a confirmed Invalid and was pronounced
by his physlclsn In the last and Incurablo stage of couiumpUoo. Uo cmo to mo for treatment
last winter neail a year au. He commonood to gain dcati and wcat to work In Ibfl spring
and I saw uo more of him until a fow days ago when bo came In bragglotr Low well be wa
and weighed thirty pounds more than bo ever did.
WHITE ELEPHANT
RESTAURANT AND
Lunch Counter
MAIN PLAZA. HAN ANTONIO.
J. I). SPKXCKIt
Ik-etof overitblngln tbe market served In
first-class stjlo. Prices moderate. 0 7-ty
BELL & BRO'S
No. 2S1 Commerce Street .
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Charges
reasonable. We take pleasure in show-
ing our goods and purchasers are Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-l-ly
ALEX SARTOR
ine sromacn. eic A mouiuru iiko peraim-a
tlon producing a very disagreeable itching
after petting warm Is a very common attend
ant. llllnd. Uleedlnfrand Itchlnir Hiloayleld at
onco to the apnlloathm of Ir. Botanko's 11 le
Itemed rt which acts directly upon the parU
and
Plqua. O. Hold by 0
s Clavln 1H aland & Co'
PiSllt
Watchmaker and Jewele
No. 18 Commerce Street
HAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS
DR. WEATHERS
iVIll say. for torotfctlon. anr one dnubtlnir
rtn InCatHlnifuanf nraiuatoa of Ifclil.
J e Hereon Medical College nf 1'btladelphla.
floe at NftTTB'S IUtUO'sTOUE. llealdfnce
is siscon streets reiepuonomi.
JC. TUCKER M. D
H0M(E0PAT1IIC
0 East Houston Stuet
Ban Antonio. Diseases of children throat 1
and lungs umco boc
and S t-. p. m. It
treat. TelepbonoOT.
Brief Description of the Diseases of the Eye Ear and Throat With
a few References of Remarkable Cures. By Dr
N. S. Burnham.
Catarrh..
Tlie Belts.
A few words now In regard to the ear may not bo un Interesting to some especially those
ffercrs from varied and numerous forms of disease. Very few people need urging
to consult an Aurlst when tbey havo a discharge of matter from It wpeclally If accompanied
by a foul smell yot some will and that too strange as It may sound la tbls day of en light-
uient by advice of physicians tut surely It Is never done by one who understands diseases of
tbls organ.
It is a I amen table fact that some of the oldor physicians (without any special knowledge on
tbls point) bave a prejudice ajralnst tbe stoppage ol purulent dischargee from tbe oar but this
Is based upon tbe erroneous teaching of old French writers Du Verney and lUrd X. 1L St.
JobnKuosa M. D. LL. D Professor of Disease of Bye and Ear la tbe University of New
Vork Cltyt Surgoon of Msnbatua Eyeand Bar Hospital; Consulting Surgeon of Brooklyo Bye
and Ear Hospiul etc and who 1 considered the very best authority on the sbbjeot says la bis
last workt "There Is no pathological experience on record which can susuln tbe assert loo
that It Is dangerous to stop a discharge from tho oar." Lot anyone acquainted with anatomy
consider tbls fact that there Is perhaps no part of tbe human body which has more Important
anatomical relations. Thucavity of tan lymuaoauin I ouverud over bra thin buoy plate
which tslu direct communication with the on re u Ml meninges; the floor Is close to the great
Juglur Its Internal wall t tho labyrinth wall covered only by very tblu membrane and upon
tug into the brauthoa of the aouustlo nerve wnilo ou the ouuldu we have a tola membrane
bout as thick as paper. It is easy tnsoe msi a roounuousuesmicuon oi ineso Dans Dy sup
tug into
purallou unless cured. In tbls part would
cases having
r later (which li always docsj lead to serious
ruutilug i
ourod iiiiteadoi being i
Tneo jero u aauiuvr k
nint.init nairhaiMi ia irivfcii. this mar be relieved for a time but sooner or later returns but tbe
sufferer had his lean allayed by recovering partially from the first atuck and so doe not feel
any anilely this ttuio and trio the old remeay again It fails and so doe everything; else they
irv and their friends don't sympathise as thcro is no external evldenoe ot the suffering caused
br tbi condition but this at least causes the in 10 hunt up an Aurlst who examines the ear
and he finds tho ear perhaps so far gone that It la ImpoMibl to restore 1U full bearing pjwers
and be must havo great skill indeed to stop the ooursu of the dlseaso and koeo tbo hearing
If pcoptu would go to tbe Aurlst every time anything was the matter with tnelr oars and
it wait to consult pbyslclaus and others they would suffer far leas and preserve their hearing
tich better a neary all tbe disease of this organ are curable esp eolally in the first stages
ttpaee will only allow a few names for reforetice who havo been cured of ear diseases here by
A A Drencher Han Antonio: W DolUrt lloorne; James Davis Ban Antonio; George soaof
xv cl Iiauirhurtr. bberlff Frio County 1'earsall Teias; W W. llerry Ksq Ban Antonio Texas;
J II Murpny au Antonio; K. T. Alton learsallleiaa; J !lJoniSaa Antonio Major T. T
Teell han Antonio; J. C. Dlenneyer Ban Autonio
THE EITTE.
nearlr 200 In number clear) r defined and recoa
roaulrlng different treatment In order to euro them and restore good
vision. Yet nothing ihows tbe folly or going to tne general pnysiciaa ior treatment or tnt
organ than the fact that be has only sufficiently studied: this compile ted organ sufficiently
remedies to tho and tho different affections of the eye that the superiority and the success of
Nearly ail we aweaava ui m j
Miaft In which there has been delsv In seeklnsr an Oculist and
valuablo tirao was wasted by trying sumo domestlo remedies or what la nearly as bad trying
the ordinary physician. . . . . -- M
treating Catarrh or diseases of the Eve or Ear that occur In his practice. U Is bis duty to give
i .. will nil hnniBtlvmnfrM that thar hart not thsmoana. In the bane of selected
remedies. Instruments nor the time to acquire the skill and practice to do Justice to these
Vhat I do want everybody to undersUnd is that there are a class of specially instructed and
aDerienceddoctors men who havedovotod money time and study to these particular parts
at the human body. In order loacqulro the greatest amount of skill In treating IU affections
and diseases: and pooplo who are suffering with any disease In these organ wllL as far as
noMlblo. leoovertne best and fullest use of these orgaos who seek tbo specialist the earliest;
and the tihrslclan wtlldodi honestly with his patron who gives them such advloe.
I see In this country many oaaos of titrablsmus ("crooked eyes" thuy are gone rally termed
which Is a dofoct In appearanoo uncerUIu vision and weakens 1U Nearly every ono of these
casei can bo completely ourod and some of them without any operation. Children should
neer start to school witnout nariug wis remeuiea.
r.rit natural. I haro a large stock ot thorn al wars on hand.
Oldaranulated lids cured surely
A few names are glvon below for reference that have been cured by me here. Many more
riiifrtnt and vet moet common form of disease of tho eye
t ii iimoaiifitr. Han Antonio. IlloDbarltui Cluarls: Moor T. T. Tool. Ban Antonio. Pterrsrli
II.6.IIadsUte Han Antonio (JrauuUr Lid and Keratitis; Frank Newton dan Antonio
H trie ture Lachrymal DucU; L. II. Lambert (Daughter) ttan Amonlo Illennorrhoealo Oonjuno
tlTltls Anton ifslamuda. Ban Antonio Acuta Conjunctivitis; J. W Casey (Daughter) Ban
Antonio Iritis: lUchel lirvatln. Ban Antonio Choroiditis Beroea; W. A.Carnahan.ban Antonio
Iridocyclitis: 11. J. Vincent Cotulla. Ulcer on Cornea; W. H. Drown Leesvllle UrmnuUr Lids
and K era to-Iritis; T J lloggo. Eagle FaM CaUract; Oeorge Loess burg. (Daughter) Castro
villi. Btrablsam: Maoe Borell Belmont Entroplum and Trichiasis; UobertGrler Faaa Maria
Pterygium and Leukoma: 11 C llurrls. lUnohu Cnronlo Oonjunutlvitla and Keratitis: A. C.
Decker Btockdalo Tranmallo Ulcer and llypoplon; W. J. Terr! berry Baltlllo Mexico
Traumatic uiaucoma.
luooossful and gave 1
lr for roars said when he saw It a few dars aa-o tha
fore. This patient waa sent to mo by the onurleay of
included In tbe referenco given lsthonamoof W. J. Hoggefrom Eagle Fasa. He had been
blind ior years anu loo uwrauuu wu wiuvuvhiuikuu vouiiuiuca iruuu tuiiuu iom a pny-
siclan who baa praoucoa m now x ora wit ior years
it was bettor than any be had ever saw before. This i
operation and to who) valuable aid a part of tile success Is duo.
For further Information address
N. S. Burnham M. D.
Oculist Aurist and Laryngist.
Corner nf Houston and St. Marvs' streets.
Practical BookBinder and Ruler.
Opp. Court llousc Boledad St. Bait Aatoale.
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