The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1, Monday, January 12, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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IIAIMIOAII TIMK TAIILK.
Naw lima Card In rtTert December 98
IBM I G. N. Itallroad.
DEPARTl'IIISl
For St. IuTe via Mo. PsclOo routo. 0 Xt tp
For Laredo
ABRlVAIfl
i.:u a. n
Fron St t.nul via Mb Pad"
From
-"a II JC S. A. HAILUOAI).
TWO TUAIN8 TO NEW OltLEANS DAILV.
Through Fipreas East Dally.
1-sve for New Oilcans Houston and fla'vie-
ton 8Cfia.ni.
Leave for New Oilcans Houston sad (la'vcs-
ton ... T 14 p. m.
Arrive from the 1'jisU
Artlre from New Orleans Houston d Gal-
veston 7 IS p. m.
Arrive from New Orleans Houston sndOsl-
veston 00 a. m.
Through West
lare for 8n Francisco El Paso snd Rial
l'.ts . t P. m.
Arrlro from Sin Francisco F.I l'a.j aed Dsgle
Mot day January 12. 18S5
Tiik Legislature meets at Austin to-
morrow and will legislate as to tbe beat
means lo revive tbe cash balance.
"Cnraii Tor ltandall and high tarllT"
at Atlanta aliowa that tbe South appre-
ciates the fact that her tnduitrles tntiat
be foatered and protected and that the
tariff la an Issue.
"Tiik holiday edition of the San Anto-
nio Limit" anya tbe Longvlew Demo-
crat "was a marvel of typographical
elegance and beauty and the ample tue
made of Ita advertising columns apeaka
volumes for the enterprise of lta mer-
chants." Dos ion telegrams report that the price
or wool la ateady with a good demand
nnd good sales. Western Texas wool
grower! will be pleaacd to know of any
newa that will give tbera the proper re-
turn for their labor and their capital.
Tiik value of technicalities In a crimi-
nal prosecution la Illustrated In the ac-
quittal of a fence cutter In Edwards
county by a Jury on the ground that the
wire waa twisted oft and not cut al-
though tbe man waaoaught In the actot
tearing down the fence
Wiikn Governor Davis ran for Con-
gress aa a well known staunch Itepubll-
can ltexar county gave him 2112 mnjor-
tty but when an Independent came
along In tbe name of Judge Hector be
wna beaten so badly but few peraons
hive ever taken trouble to count hla
votee.
Tim Laredo Tlmea aaya: "San An-
tonio has three dally papera and three
municipal tlcketa In the Held. After a
while when they have more papera
thej's have more political partlea. The
San Antonio editor that can't bead a
party la looked upon by the realdenta ai
a 'poor foax'."
Tiik opproprlatlon for a Federal build
ing at Waco has passed tbe House and
only needa tbe algnature of the Treat
dent to make It available Han Antonio
needa a delegation In Washington in or
der to push the bill for a building at tbla
point which waa Introduced at the last
aeaalon
Tiik Docrne Advance with a desire to
Inform lta readers published entire the
admirable article relating to tbe early
history of Texaa written for the boll
day edition of the I.iaiiT by Lorenzo
Castro l.s .. Much of that article waa
valuable unpublished history In an
abridged form.
The Urcenvllle Herald's advice la
golden aa follows: "Don't buy on credit
any more than you can help: don't mort
gage your property lor things you can
get along without. Jle prudent nnd
economical: cut off unnecessary expen
dlturea and the pressure of hard tlmea
will not be felt ao seriously."
"Iiik free schools of Texas" aaya the
Baltimore Sun "are a credit to that
growing commonwealth. Tbe State's
"accumulated acbool fund derived from
the Bale of public lands la constantly
Increasing though It la enough now to
keep tbe schools open ten months lo tbe
year without the levy of any acbool
tax."
"On the -fib of March next" aaya the
Soerne Advance "when -"resident Ar-
"tur retires from tbe Whlte-IIousj be
'carry with htm the beat wishes of a
jcr
grateful ration Succeeding In the Pres
idency under the moat advene circum
stances be has by Ida conaervatlve
course manly dignity and statesman-
like administration or the government
endeared himself to all."
The Question or whether or not Ireel-
dent Arthur took an active Intereat In
the campaign baa been very generously
discussed by the Eattern papera and
correspondence lie baa made a good
President nnd tbe country will forgive
blm ir he ref.ised lo get down Into the
mire of politics and compromise himself
and Ida hlsli i.osltlon. II r. Illalne will
lose what respect the country baa for
him ir he permits hla menus to nssaii
the President on these grounds.
Kvrnv dr the tele ersnli report! tbe
re-openlng or aome large mill or manu
facturing establishment in me t.bii
which ha. been closed br reason of tbe
general depression of bustnesa. It li
true these signs are lew nut iney are
evidently good and are an earnest mat
It will onlr be a abort time until all
labor troubles will be nt an end and the
prosperity ao long looked for will be
realized.
rtcvrttti Mtnm-ii. nf N'ew York haa
Introduced a bill In Congreaa to re
organize the rullltiaot uie country mo
plan provldea for a battalion of four
rne overt- member of Con
gress the expense of audi organization
to be borne equally ny ine reuerni gov
.rnm.n) end the communities In which
they aie located. This would provide
1320 companlca or wuen iuii ui.uw
.n Tim hilt haa the full Indorsement
r nnernl Rherman. who Insists that tbe
citizen soldiery should be made as efll-
clent as possible anu uie oniy way 10
accomplish that end Is to do away with
the present unsatisfactory ayatem.
A New Ouleand correapondent writ-
ing or the Expoaltlon aaya: "Vlewl.'
tbe expoaltlon na a whole at Ji'i's time
and there can be no ."Nation or Ita suc-
cess exceptasibty In a financial sense.
VlaVAVfo get the full benefit of It will
have to wait aome time yet. It la to be
hoped tbnt the attendance will be
worthy of the exposition and If that
proves true there need be no fear of Ita
financial success. As to the good It
III do the South and the whole coun
try It will perhaps not be so great aa the
Philadelphia Centennial beoause this
one la not located where more than half
aa many pcoplo can get the benefit or It.
In the direction or extending tbe for-
eign trade of the country and or add-
ing stimulus nnd diversity to the Indus-
trie or the South It la certain to be
fruitful of good reaulta."
The Hocking Valley troubles strikes
and outbreaks are directly the result or
the Importation or contract pnuperlabor.
lloth National conventions last summer
pledgtd their parties In positive terms
to this reform. Fubllo sentiment de-
mands It In this that no objection has
ever been or will br offered against
voluntary Immigration for aa a general
thing that man who baa It In blm to
leave his old borne of bis own accord
and of bis own expense has the making
of a good citizen but the bringing to
gether of bands or Ignorant and degraded
men who are In fact semi-slaves Is not
In accord with the spirit of tbe constitu-
tion or with the progress and advance-
ment or the country. This Is a ques-
tion which has to be aettled by Con-
greaa aooner or Inter and the quicker It
la done tbe better It will be for the labor-
era the mine owners and the public at
large.
Anovn the United Statta Senalora who
will likely be returned la Hon. John J. In
galls of Kansas. When ex-Senator I'ots-
eroy In 1872 In an endeavor to buy his
nomination made that famous $7000 deal
with State Senator York nnd who gave
It away to the Joint session of tbe State
Legislature nmld the great excitement
and general stampede which took place
upon the announcement some one pro-
nounced the name or Ingalls and It ran
through the assembly like a streak or
prairie lire and before tbe situation was
realized the scbolaily and brilliant law-
yer was made a Senator. In tbe subse-
quent election (or a second term charges
or bribery were trumped up against blm
but be came out or It In good shape and
continued to be one or the best earnest
and vigorous Senators In Congress.
Kansas has many talented and brainy
men but she will add to her proud posi-
tion by retaining In the Senate a man
w ho Is every Inch n Senator In the per-
son or Mr. Ingalls.
Tint New York Tribune enya: "Hit
were not for tbe unconquerable habit of
tbe Democrata to play the demagogue
tbla aesslon of Congress though limited
by law to eight weeks more might
exceedingly useful. The party has
strong motives for trying to do Its best.
It does not need now to palter with all
the Issues nnd all tbe cranks In the
country with all conceivable forms or
folly or of fraud In order to get votes
enough to elect a President. It Is now
on trial. It cannot be said that the peo-
ple have decided to trust It but under
tbe forma of law It la going to be en-
trusted with power nevertheless. If It
haa any faculty or any honesty of pur-
pose now Is the time to show It. If tbe
party will try with some good sense
and some good faith to do what It ac
tually can get done for the welfare or
the country It will take one Important
step toward the recovery of publlo con-
fidence. U the Democrats finish this
session as they have begun It they will
do much to make a Republican victory
more easy hereafter. They ought to be-
gin at once to show some statesmanship
and some sense of responsibility. Tbe
chances are that they will continue to
'play to the gallery."
Dr. J. T. Baker a physician or Xew
Castle Fa. writes: "During tbe past
eight years I have bad opportunity tor
studying tbe effeot or Jflsliler's ilerb
Hitters upon my patlenta those who
have fullered from dyspepsia loas of
nervoua energy dlirrWa ete. I have
never known It to fall In effecting the
moat radical cure and I have no hesita-
tion In pronouncing It the moat effica-
cious remedy discovered for diseases en-
suing from a disordered stomach liver
bowels lungs and heart."
Special Notices.
"I.lttle Joker" ll tbe beat smoking lo-
kacao. Fnn relieving and curing all forms of Con-
gestive and Nervous Headache. Ulllous Head-
ache and sick Headache keeping tbe bowela
free and preserving tbe system In n healthful
monition! MOIII.KVH T-X-H LIVElt FILLS
stands ahead. Sold by Kalteyer.
Yot'ira man. your sweetheart would enjoy
f our o ltrpanr more If you would remove the
obacoo amrfl and stains from your teeth by
using ulllDONTO.only Mecnla a boi liquid
and powder at Kalteyer'f.
Lamca If you want a beautiful completion.
bowels regular as etock work vigorous healthy
body use MOIILEY'S T-X-B TONIO tOlt-
DIAL the Oreat System Itenovator. As a
fomale remedy It never falls. Sold by Kalteyer.
A riw spoonfuls of KAY'S KENTUCKY
(CONDITION l'OWDKIta mlied with meal
and fed to poultry ooco or twice a week will
oure them of eepee and cholera and make
them thrive. He sure and get the K. K. K.
I'owdors. They excel all others bold by
Kalteyer.
Now If you or any of your family are suffer-
ing with Chills Kttalttcnt or Intermittent
Fevev Achlpr of the Honrs Dullness Irrita-
bility Nervousness. Jaundice Illllousacss or
any otber symptom ef malarial rotson. we
earneally solicit you to try MOIlLRV'lt T-X-
AGUE TONIC for. If used according to direc-
tions we know tho rtsult will be a success.
Hold by Kalteyer.
Creole rentals Tonle
Is prepared purely from roots. herbs andbarks
Indigenous of the South ai d especially adapt-
ed to this climate. Ask your drurslsts for It.
For sale at retail by luce Ilros. & Co. and at
wholesale by A. Drelse.
a nrian. eye a suwi iiipcinc.-u iuiib
r twice externally to parts affected.
Drunksnnsis or Ihe Ltquor Mabtl Can Bs Cured
by Administering Dr. Haines' Coldsn Spseinc.
It can be given In a cup of coffeo or tea wltt
out tbe knowledge or tbe person taking It
effect leg a speedy and permanent cure wheth-
er tho patient is a moderate drinker or an al-
coholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards bare
been made temperate men who have taken the
flolden Speclflo In their coffee without their
knowledge and to-day believe they njtl.
drinking it their own free ll .SShMmtvX
guaranteed CJrKjfts"enl (un! ien
1W; m.tid 8S llaoe St. Cincinnati O.
This Idea or Going; West.
To Colorado or New Mciloo for pure air to re-
lieve Consumption is atl a mistake. Anyrcas-
Chist and ail affections that are considered
nrlmsry to consumotlon. l'rlce fio conts and
II ill. Sold by a Schaasoi Co. Jsmes flavin
and Itagtand A Co.
Buoklen's Arnica Saivs.
The best salve In the world fur Cuts
Ilrulses Sores. Ulcers. Salt Ilbeuin
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and nil Skin Eruptions
anil positively cures Pllea or no pay re-
quired. It la guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded l'rlce
23 cents per box. Foraale by Itlce llros.
Co.
Care for riles.
Files are frequently preceded by a aenso of
weight In tbe balk loins and lowor part of tbe
abdomen causing the patient to suppose he
has S"me affection of tho kidneys or neighbor-
ing organs At times symptoms of Indiges-
tion are present as Uatuicncy uneasiness or
the stomach cto. A mt.lsturc like perspira-
tion producing a very disagreeable ttcblrg
aftor getting warm la a very common attend-
ant llllnd. receding and Itching I'llesylcld at
once to the application if Dr. Uoeanko'a File
Remedy which acta directly upon tbe parte
Scanse A Co James Clavln ltgland A Co'
An Answer Wsntsd.
Can any one bring us a case of Kidney
or Liver Complaint lhat Electric Hitters
will not speedily cure? We say they
can not as thousands of cases already
permanently cured and who are dally
recommending Electrlo Hitters will
prove. Brlght's Disease Diabetes
Weak Hack or any unlnary complaint
quickly cured. They purify tbe blood
regulate tbe bowels and act directly on
tbe dlaeased parta. Every bottle guar-
anteed. For aale at W centa a bottle by
Itlce Hros. & Co.
An rnlsrprlsln; Rsllable House.
Ulcc Hros. & Co. can always be relied
upon not only to oarry In atock the best
or everything but to aeoure tbe agency
for such articles as have well-known
merit and are popular with the people
thereby sustaining the reputation of
being always enternrlalnir and ever re
liable. Having secured the agency for
tbe celebrated Dr. King's New Discov-
ery for Consumption will sell It on n
positive guarantee. It will surely cure
any and every alfeotlon of Throat Lungs
nnd Chest nnd to show our confidence
we invite you lo cnll nnd get n Trial
Bottle Tree
Italian Coal Company.
You will find It to your advantage to
buy your coal ot A. Hrunl 331 Military
plazn telephone 234. Delivered In nny
A Splendid Bargain.
A well Improved farm situated two
hundred yards from station at Moore
Hollow on tbe International rullroad.in
a good healthy country containing
iiw iioica ui inuu nu uuuer ience ; u in
cultivation a good frame house of six
rooms dining room and kitchen nil sur-
rounded by gallery ; stable Larns bntb
bouse; garden nil In good order; water
from n tank and well; to be sold for
cash. If desired some cattle and horses
will be sold on tbe place at tbelr mar-
ket value; possession given at short
notice. Title perfect and warranted.
rur particulars auuresa or can on "J
C" care T II Johnson Lianr olllce.
Artistic.
One of the finest establishments Hint
San Antonio If not Texas can boast or
is ine An uaiiery or u. n smeller at
203 Commerce atreet. Here can be bad
artlat's and draughtraen'e materials or
uoiu uomeanc anu lmponeu kinua En-
K ravings chromos and paintings are on
and In an endless variety. Picture
framea mouldings and materials for
fresco and sign painting in large varieties
China decorations and material for wax
flowers In a lares assortment. Mr.
Mueller receives direct from factories
large shipments of paints oils and olber
material in mac line as well as winnow
class and fine domealln anil Imn.irted
decorative wall paper nre speolaltlea In
uia eatauusument. J2-13-y
DR. WEATHERS
Curss 0ns Mors Unlortunsta Min Who si a Cll
lisn of Ssn Anionic Spesks for Himself.
This natlent Is Dr. W. II. Ware oi
Acequla street who Is mi old practi-
tioner of medicine nnd had to retire on
account of bad health and who came to
this city for Its climate nnd other advan-
tages. But on consulting a distinguished
nllVSlolan. was told Ills case ni verv
doubtful. He continued from bad to
worse until he was confined to bis room
and bed. "On reading some cures made
by Dr. Weathers of tills city and aee-
nig lue buiuc ceriiueu to ay rename anu
disinterested citizens whom 1 knew nt
once Inspired me with sufficient com)
dence to call tbe Doctor to my aid und
to-day I am happy to say that through
me aaiiuui treatment oi sir. iveainers
Whom I regard as a trentleman anil an
able physician I am once again on my
feet as an active businessman and with
sireiiKiu n goou appetite and reeling
kiaiciui i pay lour earners mis mer-
ited oompliment. W. II. Wjwk."
I M. L. Cureton certify to the cor-
rectness of Dr. Ware's statement.
No. 'H Aeeqala itrtet.
BELL & BRO'S.
No.2Sl Corameroo Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLER V ETC.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Charges
reasonable. We take pleasure In show-
ing our goods and purchasers are Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. )2-l-ly
ALEX. SARTOR
Watchmaker Jeweler
No. 18 Commcrco Street
SAN ANTONIO. - - TI3XA8.
THOS. HAUGHTON H.D.
HomoBopathic Physician
0fficc-402 E. Houston St. Up Stairs
SAN ANTONIO : : . TEXAS.
Special attention to Chrotilo Diseases
Throat and Lungs and Diseases of
Women and Children.. 12-12-tf
C. M. AIKEN
Commission Merchant
-AND Iir.it.E11 IX-
Northern Produce.
26 50LEDAD STREET SAN ANIONIC
IK A. MlfiLAlW
Wlmtpialo and rrtnll
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
ti;.
it
NO 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Importation of French and Eturlisb table
delicacies a specialty. Coffee parched and
ground ocrj day Teaa of all trradci and
Main Plasa San Antanlo Teiaa
fowler. Berliner & Co. Pronriclors.
lAbatt & CO.
ACIKXTS
Porter Iron Roofing Co.
Best snd Chea est In Market.
WIIOLE-ULK AD ITKTA1L DEALXItS IS
GRAIN!
33 2kf.AIlK.ET STItEUr
"THE ELITE"
300 MAIN PLAZA.
JOHN LOUSTAUNAU & Co. Proprietors.
SPECIALTIES :
r. n. mrr noviinox wmsKF.r
JE.1SAM1XK IirB W1USKEV.
Direct Importers of best Imn tl of ForeUm
Wine. Liquors and Cigars. Fine rnueh Wines
and llrandlea a spcclallr. )0.e-3m
JAMES MURPHYT
OrrlCI-HO.il DIVINE BLOCK
SAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS.
Corrsspondsnea Sollellsd.
W. H. OUTTERSIDE & CO
NO. 315 HOUSTON STREET
Plumbers & Gas-Fitters
OAS FIXTURES.
Water and Steam Brass Goods
ll-er Apparatus Aa-cnts for CHAMPION
IlillN FKNUbl CUMl'ANY.
THEO ROZIENET & C0.7
ABSTRACTS OF LAND TITLES.
sioMir loam:i.
OFFICK : 21 80LEDAD STltEET.
EYE EAR THROAT.
chasTdeady
1M. D. 0. ET A CI! 1H1
tale ."urn'on to tho New York Oidilhalmla
NIISK an mcluilv
tested and correct glasses prescribed.
OI-FIOE-aOl i:. HOUSTON HTItlXV.
i becker;
WI10I.K1 IMS AMI I1F.TAII.
FURSITURE DEALER
Ml. 10 WKST C()MMi:ill'i: STItriLT.
My stuck is ono nl tbo IntyCKt c cr lirru l I
nils oil' and a visit to my flora will a vo
you 10 per cont. In snurptirtliaacs I
utTer Itils month fo'lnwlnjr hirg-a nit
Fine lledrooin Sulles (new stjles) from
?.'i0 to $1M) all marble tops. Wardrobes
(new styles) from $10 lo $10 Children's
Carriages from Jfl.W to $20. Carpet
Lounges (single and bed lounges) from
$8.S0 to $2.".
Vle.lt Mo Beforo You Purchaao.
TO G. W.
:ST COMMERCE STREET
-you-
Books Stationery Periodicals
l'rnng's Birthday Cards Kino Auto-
graph Albums Scrap ItooU Juvenile.
Hooks Ktc. B.H.C.in
P. DROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
SAN ANTONIO I i 11IXAS
FRANK STARR
T11I5VINO SVTItEET
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
TelephonoH'S. Orders Tromplly Filled.
CARTER 4 MULLALY
UNDERTAKERS
4 AND 44 ALAMO FLAZA
tanr sit VnrnUbed With Every RequUit
onnntctiOD CJUtteudJ dtj cd vlgbu
cjyLA p DR BREEDING
?gf' DQlloiE BlOCt.
Tha Original "Sansal" and "BLar and Crescent" Itonta.
THE TRUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
A7 HOURS FROM HOUSTON TO W YORK ft7
U I Anatvuc hours in advance or ant rival use v I
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Coaches!
4 DAILY
BETWEEN
San Antonio Houston New Orleans
Making close and reliable connections In New Orleans with all line!
diverging for nil points In tlio East and North.
THE THROUGH CALIFORNIA ROUTE
Jiojl
San Francisco Los Angelos Sacramento and Oregon and
Washington Territory Points.
The Direct Roate (o New Mexico and Arizona I Shortest Line to City of Mexico I
Trnlna Loavo San Antonio at
Arriving at Now Orloans nt.
QUICK TIME
von ri'immn intokmatiox call on on adiimms
C. A. KlUUT Paitmgcr Agent
San AnlonU TVras.
Or T. W. PEIROB
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great
Schedule in Effect
DEPAltTUItES
For St. Louis via Missouri Pacific
For Kt. I.ouls via tit. Louis Iron Mountain nnd Southern.
for Laredo
AltltlVALS.
Prom St. Louis (Missouri Paolllc)
From St. Louis (Iron Mountain)
From Laredo
Two Express Trains Daily Between San Antonio Austin and St. LjqIs.
Clote cimntctkim at lAttle Hock for the Southeast ami in the Union Drptt St Imiu
Hth Krpren 7Vu't in atl Direction. For tickets or any further information apply to
J J. CIIKW Tlcf(-tnfnlsnC.immeinnlnla.
II r. nvalV.1 VatMiiuer Autnt Umittan.iyxat.
II. V. JXcCULI.omill ilenerallifenaer Alt Oalettton Tiros.
THE CITY COAL AND WOOD COMPANY
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood Charcoal Kindling Cedar Posts.
UlLM'llONi: NO. 380.
Block; having Factory
MO AND m SOUTH LAItKOO 8T11KKT SAN ANTONIO.
"WALTER SCOTT PROPRIETOR.
Waller Hcott has no partner In Ms pavlne business. Jle has the onlr factory
In Sail Antmilo. Lars the Four-Inch Illook nnd guarantees his work for lire
yean. Has contracted for enough Mkkquhk Timber to pare tbe whole city.
Call on lilm for estimates.
PUMPS STEAM-FITTING PLUMBING "ETC.
I' fAlj j-r Stoam Wind Mills Hand Pumps Plumbors'
''llilWmifc SupP1Ioa of a11 klnls. Speolal Att.ont.ton to
IttMffJfi'Sl Water Supply in tho Country.
1T.3-I - HIUU aia ALAMO PLAZA. MAW ANTONIO.
BRASTUS REED
WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DEALER IN
F U1II T KJ IH. E
AND
MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Is Selling at Prices to Suit the Times and Defies
Competition.
J. H.YahPMAHH President LOUIS S. BERG Secrelirj
H. BARBECK Yfcs President and Business Manager.
LONB STAR
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Practical BookBinder and Ruler
Opp. Court IIouso Solcdnd St. Sun Antonio.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1, Monday, January 12, 1885, newspaper, January 12, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163063/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .