The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1, Monday, January 19, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
rnoriiiKTons.
IutUbtd dully eicrpt flundaj itl 310 Enst
Voramfrte itrt Dellrrred It. rarrtvrt
throughout th city at lOcenU wre inf nbt
to eur reot. Single copies for fate br new-1-ojf
tUwnU. Sutacriptlon jxr year 1500
In adrMnc.
ADTXKT18INO KATE I
FlllfififT?
I inch i 1 not no t no iifi fnniii m no
i fpil ratra riven on larj-cr space and lonir
time advertisements.
1S1 advertisements II Ml per Inch Hrt In-
sertion! il cents per Inch each sult'iucnt In-
Mrtlon. Trustees' sales 11 00 per Inch first In-
sertion; 23 ceotf each Insertion afterwards.
Heading- matter editorial I'RffC tJ cents per
line each Insertion. Local columns SO ceU
rpt Inscrtloni lOccntsaratwcck.JeoHa after
Orst week. Ppoclal rates on W and I0O lines
running for month.
Home advertisements parable on first of
each month. Transtt'ntadrcrtlslnif paraMo In
advance. Only metal cull printed.
All contracts mutt be approved by the Ilufl-
bess Manag-cr.
Sutxcrlbera not receiving their paier will
pleaiie mako complaint to the ofilce. Sub-
scribers are warned not to par Ihelr subscrip-
tion except upon presentation of a properly
rreelpted bill from this oOlco.
THOMAS II. JOHNSON.
Ilnslncss Manager
HAIL1IOA11 TIMK TA1ILK.
Haw Tim Card In KITnet December 3".
1BS4 I. a. N. Itallroad.
DBPARTVnrat
For 51. Louis Tla Mo. rscldc route. . (I-To
r St. Leuls via I. M. route
for Laredo MO
ARIUVAIJl.
Tram "t. Loul" Tla Mo. PadBc IIUI p. m.
From Bt. Louis Tla Iron Mountain.. 7.4". p. ra.
From Laredo 7.00 p. m.
O. II S. A. IIA1LUOA1).
TWO T1UINS TO NEW CHILEANS DAILY.
Througti Zipress lst Dallr.
lave for New Orleans Houston and (la'vrs-
.am s
Leave for New Orleans llo
ad Halves-
.7.15 p. m
Arrlie from Ilia last.
Arrlro from New Orleans Houston snd Clal-
Traton . .7 1J p. m.
Arrlro from New Orleans Houston and OaN
Tcston 0 00 a. m.
Through West.
Leave for San Francisco Kl Faso and Hsirle
Fast 71 o. m.
Arrlrefrora Sin Fraoclsoo F.1 Fosj and Edale
Monday January 17 1885.
Sbxator IsnAi.Lslim been renominated
for that position by the ICeptibllcan cn li-
ens of the Kansas Legislature and will
be returned. lie Is one of the brainy
men of the Senate.
It is In order for Captain Phelan to
Rive the bottom facts regarding the
O'Donovan Itoisa dynamite gang. It
no doubt would rrove powerful rich
reading to the general public.
The administration of Mayor Cnlla-
ghan can make Ban Antonio fairly
boom. In the way of practical ability
the Council Is a model and every mem-
ber Is fully allvo to all the needs of the
elty.
The Iron trade has become of late
years the barometer of the business
world anil the gradual resumption of
operations by the Iron mills of the Kast
Is an Indication that times are becom-
ing better.
It Is authoritatively stated that the
average colt of each day's session of
Congresses 'about $15000 Congress Is
In session about one-third of tho work-
ing days of the year and tho total
yoarly cost Is In the near neighborhood
of fl500000. The real bills passed dur-
ing a session can be counted on the
angers of the two hands.'but these leg-
islators always come high.
Jin. 11eacj.s') Inter-State Commerce
bill Is being generously criticised by
the Eastern papers. The provision that
the same rates shall be charged for
--mall shipments and short distances ts
for large shipments and lonj; distances
Is not n practical business one and In a
measure gives the railroads the consid-
eration of the commercial clement. Hall-
road legislation Is a broad Held and the
one-sided character of the Ileagan bill
will not cover the ground.
The real Indication of whether a
member of the Legislature Is built
in a broad or narrow mental guage
Is when the question of newspaper pat-
ronage comes up for consideration In the
House or Senate. It Is then the opin-
ions of the law makers are freely given
and It Is sad reflection upon their sense
ot gratitude when they are eloquent In
Ihelr belief that a half a score or threo
cents a copy is fully as many copies that
some enterprising State paper should be
allowed to furnish them. In nine cases
ont of ten It Is the generous and mis-
jaliled newspapers that have given the
tvertge legislator bis Importance and
Ids position and when the State press
put politics on the same footlnga other
business and moke politicians pay for
Ihelr booms In a legitimate way they
will fare betterln the long run and have
money In their purses. A business bails
for politics would cut off In the flower
of their youth many Jim-crow law mak-
Mu. Oirroitu of the Lioiit on his re-
cent trip through the East and New
England States discovered that the
prospective Immigrant was badly In
need of reliable Information about
Texas not of the character now being
circulated by Texas rnllwaji but fresb
newsy Information from the columns of
newspapers especially devoted to this
object. Every prospective immigrant
ask numerous questions on numerous
subjects which must be properly
answered to esllst him In behalf of
Texas and this Information cannot be
put out by railroad placards train
cards and circulars and produce the
desired benefits. This character of ad-
vertising Is well enough In Its place.
The Immigrant wants It after he has
received other Information that has con-
vinced him that Texas Is the place he
wantstolmmlgratoto. As an Illustra-
tion of the abovo fact we quote from a
letter received by Mr. airnrdand every
mall brings similar ones from all parts
of the country as the result of his
Texas Sun work of several years ago
which arc always answered by him per-
sonally: St. Lons January 11 188.1.
A W.aitTord FacAntonloTriss:
I came over to Ibis country In Sep-
tember and I found business very bad
and very dull times so that I cannot
make a living for my numerous family.
1 am looking out for another location
and a friend who came over from 1'arls
a first-class hair dreiser would like to
go with me. Vou will oblige mo by
glvlngyour advice and opinion on tho
following: Is San Antonio a good place
for a llrst-class l'nrls millinery and hair
business How Is competition f What
Is the population of San Antonio? Is It
a wealthr place? Is rent very high?
How Is the climate In winter and sum-
mer? Does yellow lever reach there?
Is living very expensive? Do you think
1 could llnd positions for my children
six adults? Can wc do with English
French and Ucrman or Is It necessary
to also speak Spanish ? What will board
cost me If 1 come to look nronml?
Would you advise me to come with my
family or enme and look around lint ?
lly giving me this Information you will
greatly oblige yours very rllli
The attention or Colonel II.. M. Hoxle
Vice 1 'resident or the Missouri l'aclllo
railway. Is called to this letter coming
from St. Louis right under the very
note or the headquarters or the great
Southwestern system or railways where
lons or railway advertising matter U
circulated and still this man asks for
Information Hint Is not to be found In
railway placards tlmo tables and circu-
lars. This family numbers nine adults
and a favorable letter from ilr. Olflbrd
makes nine Immigrants or nine passen-
gers over the Missouri l'aolllo railway
for San Antonio nnil who gets the
credit? Some ticket agent In St. Louis
nhohascasy work to sell the man a
ticket on a placard claiming hit route
as the "shortest and quickest" after the
man has made up his mind to Immigrate
on Mr. Gilford's Information.
Tiik St. Louis Globe-Democrat pub-
lishes n series of articles under the head
or" What Are We Hero Kor" regarding
Missouri. Texas and Illinois. One whole
page or the paper was devoted to Texas
the beginning or which was In the fol-
lowing words: "Inthematterorwrltlng
replies to n circular asking for Informa-
tion as to candidates for Federal olllccs
the Texas correspondent takes the first
premium gold medal and blue ribbon
for careful attention to details and vigor
ol statement. If he Is a Democrat he
ploys a louchlngly sweet accompaniment
to the popular words "Turn the rascals
out." To li I in this melody Is sweeter
thnn that of "Home Sweet Home" be-
cause It times the steps or a party that
like the wandering prodigal. Is returning
to the feast orthe fatted cair. If lie Is n
Hepubllcan he mournfully hangs his
harp on the willows (for four years till
1SS8) or with true 1'cxan vim announces
In clarion tones a retreat from Demo-
cratic rhlllstla Into the Canaan or a Ke-
pnbllcan State. Ilut through nil the
olllce-ieeklng music there runs n strain
that Is n distant echo of the first gun
llred against Kort Sumter and the tunes
of "Dixie" and the "Stars and liars"
written In a scale that has but three
notes represented by the magic letters
C. S. A. The statement of the sacred
historian who closes the obituary or
each King of Judah with the observation
that "he slept with his father and
reigned In his eteod" is a variegated
truth compared with the monotonous
Iteration at the end ot the history or
each Texan candidate for ofllce that
"be has a good Confederate record."
Touching the situation In San Antonio
this veracious correspondent soys: "The
South Texas ofllce seeker Is coy. Ap-
plicants for position under the Federal
Democrotlo administration are secretly
numerous but slow In declaring them-
selves. Not that they don't want the
salaries for the average Long-horn Is as
fond of Government perquisites at or
mean whiskey and tough steak but they
seem backward In realizing the fact
that at last they have leached the prom-
ised Aden. So far for Toetmueternt
San Anlonlo-a $2000 Job with Inci-
dentals only one man ts mentioned
and this mere naming bus developed
great opposition among some Demo-
crals and I!epubllcans-.T. II. French
present Incumbent or the San Antonio
Mayoralty. The Postmaster now in
ofllce Is James P. Newcomb who has
been consolingly assured that he stands
as much chance under Cleveland as ho
would have under lllolne nnd not a
parllclo under either. He claims he has
three years yet belonging to him. An-
drew Jackson Evans holds the fort tem-
porarily In the United Slates District
Attorneyship. He has been In olllce
ror many years and has estab.
llslied n reputation for legal sav-
agery unparalleled. lie has Juit
been reappointed but will probably step
down and out as the men mentioned for
his place are both godless Jlourbons
with years of unceasing party service lo
back them. W. II. Burgess of Seguln
an able lawyer and slump speaker or
the rebel-yell order seems to have a
slight call over his fraternal opponent
J. H McLeary of Son Antonio who
was a Democrat lo Elector and habitually
spells "nigger" with a lower cnto-'n."
r or United States Marshal Hal. L. Gos-
ling appointed by Arthur two years
ago Is strongly endorsed by men of all
parties. He has made an elUclent ofll-
cer has kept bis accounts straight Is
from tboKansas nrohlbltlnn ilisirftt .mi
consequently has a rat-hole capacity for
alcohol shakes hands with everybody
he knows and knows everybody ana
altogether stands a fair to medium
chance or retaining his place. There Is
no one or note opposing him from this
place but every day or two an lnter-
bellura barnacbj from the rural districts
bobs up vociferously and subsides. On
minor ofllces-
-loneciora or Customs
m to be no takers. Penn
Times wants the Corpus
nd mav mi it. i'h re
etc there seem I
of the Laredo 1
mainder of the Grand Old Jtesuscltated
seem to be natlentlv Mfnltlno f. lini.s
Mnir tn slrlLn thpm ' "
Special Notices
"Little Joker 1 the be it smoking to-
bacco. IYh relloTlnr and curing all forma of Uon-
gntlro oil NCYoua IUdio'je III. Inn lleml-
ncbeand Sic it. lldche hocpintr the bo we In
free nnd !rwrvtfr the irotem in healthful
condition MOULKY'H TOC-8 UVKIl 11 LLH
Hindi ahead. Bold by Ka'tejer.
Yomsfl man your sweetheart would enjoy
f our o i ir pi n r tnoru If rou would remove the
obaccn imell and atalm from your teeth br
uilnjrOUIDOXTU. only Wocotf a box liquid
and powder at Kaltejer'i.
1a ni m. If you want a beautiful complexion
a bright eye. airood appetite an active liver.
bowelirettJlir ai clock work vlmroun healthy
body um MOULF.Y'8 T-X-H TONIO CO It-
DIAL the (lreat System innovator. As a
female remedy it never rails. Sold by Kalteyer.
A w spoonfuls of KAVfl KENTUCKY
KONIHTION I'tmDMU mixed with meal
and fed to poultry once or twice a week will
cure them of rapes and cholera and make
them thrive. lie suro auo ft the K. K. K.
I'owdcra. They excel all others. Bold by
Kalteyer.
Now if you or any of your family are suffer
In with Chill Hemlttent or Intermittent
Kevoi. Achlnjrof the Booc Dullness Irrita-
bility Ncrroumens. Jaundlco. lllllousness or
any other symptom f malarial notion we
ctimMtlTBotfcIt you to try MOULF.Y'ri T-X
AOUr. TONIC for If utod according tn direc-
tions we know the result will to a success.
Bold by Knit cm.
Crsols rtmst Ton to
II nrerared purely from roots hertiand barks
jo
wholesale by A. Drelss.
Blick Leg.
ThUUtorertllr that 1 haveusod WON n Kit- 1
FlFlj IMdMTaiuf ftundittote an liumedluto
teller for Itlack Lev In ralllo by giving thm
from 5 to SO drops Internally and appljiDfr
once or twkJ cxltrnslly to parts affected.
'A.J. MtCLlMl!
Iljttcmip Wllllstoson Co. Tex s
Drunkenneis sr Ihs Liquor Habit Csn Bt Cured
by Admlniitsrlnrj Dr. Haines' Golden Specific i
Itcan bo Riven lu AcupofcoLTceortoawltr
out the kcowlfdve of the person taktnir It 1
elfect Inr a p.K-edy and permanent cure wheth- i
er tho patient Is a moderate drinker or an al-
coholic wrick Thousands of drunkards have
been made trmpcrrite men who hare taken the
Moldon tpccltie lu their coffee without their
knowledge and to-day beliete thy quit i
drlnklnjri I tbclf own free will. No harmful
effects result from Its administration. Cures i
tusrantfcd Clnutars and testimonials sent I
tren. Addrras (Iuldkn PPECirtc Co..
;MT cm vod IX Itaco tU Cincinnati O.
This Idea ot Uolnc West.
To Colorado or New Mexloo for pure air to re-
HcioCunsumptloit Is all amlstaso. Anyrcas
onatile man would tiso Dr. llosanko's Cuugli
and Luna: tjrrui ror Consumption In all Its Drst
ttaira. It never rails to ulvo relict in all cases
of Couirh Cold llroncbltls Talo. In tho
Chrst Ld all affections ttist are considered
nrlmsrr to oonsuniDtlon. Trice. &0 cents end
II (li. S. ld lix IX pcIismo li Co. James Clarln
and Iceland & Co.
Bucklen's Arnica Sure.
The test salve In the world for Cuts
Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Itheuui
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions
nnd positively cures Hies or no pay re-
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded l'rlce
23 cents per box. Kor sale by Itlce Ilros.
& Co.
Piles aro frequently preceded bj a senso of
welitht In l be littk. lolus and lower part ol tlio
abdomen cnu.luir tbe patient to supposo be
bas s me !T tlmi of Itie kidneys or neighbor-
inrnrrans At 'lines symptoms of Indlres-
tlnn are present at Uatulcnoy uneasiness or
tbe stumscli. eto A moisture like perspira-
tion prftduclnir a tery dUaareoablu Itchlrf
after eettlns- warm. Is a very common attend-
a.it .lllnd meed na and Ilchlnir Hies r lei J at
onoo lo the application r.f lr. Uosaoko' l'ilo
Ifemedr which acts directly upon tbo parts
sffectea absn bin? ho Tumors allayluir tbe
Intense Itutilnir and ffeotlnjr a permanent
cure. I'rlco. o?nts. Address Tbe Dr. Ilo-
sanku Medlclno Co . I'lqua. O. Bold by O
Scassc i Or James Clivln It'Kland 4 Co
A Wondsrrol Discovery
Consumntlvcs nnd nil who suffer from
any nITection of the Throat and Lungs
can find a certain cure In Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Thousnmls
of permanent cures verify the truth of
this statement. So medicine can show
such n record of wonderful cures.
Thousands of once hopeless sufferers
now gratefully proclaim they owe tholr
lives to this ew Discovery. It will
cost you nothing to give It n trial. Free
trial bottles at lilce ilros. & Co.'s drug
store. Large blze 1
Very Rcmsrksbl. Recovery
Mr. Qeorge V. Willing of Manchester
Mich. writes: "My wife has been al-
most helpless for live years so helpless
that she could not turn over In bed alone.
She used two bottles of Klectrla Hitters
nnd Is so much Improved that she Is able
now to do her own work." Electrlo Hit-
ters will do all that Is claimed for them.
Hundreds of testimonials attest Ihelr
great curative powers. Only 60 cents
a bottle at Itlce Ilros. & Co.'s.
Italian Coal Company
Vou will (lnd It to your advant-.ge to
buy your coal ot A. llrunl 324 Military
plaia telephone KH. Delivered in any
quantity to any part of the cltv at low-
est prices lt-lD-ln
A Splendid Baraain.
A "ell Improved farm situated two
hundred yards from station at Moore
Hollow on the International railroad In
a good healthy country containing
H00 acres of land all under fence; Kiln
cultivation a good frame house of six
rooms dining room and kitchen all sur-
rounded by gallery ; stable l.arns buth
house; garden nil In good order; water
from a tank and well; to be sold for
cash Jf desired soiho cattle nnd horses
will be sold on tbe place at their mar-
ket value; possession given at short
notice. Title perfect and warranted.
For particulars address or call on "I.
C." core T. II. Johnson Lioiit olllce.
Artistic.
One of Ihe lluest establishments that
San Antonio If not Texas can boast of
Is the Art Gallery ofC. II. Mueller at
205 Commerce street. Here can be had
artist's and draughtmen's materials of
both domestlo and Imported Linda. En-
gravings chromos and paintings are on
hand In an endless variety. Picture
frames mouldings and materials for
fresco and sign painting In large varieties 1
China decorations and material for wax
flowers In a large assortment. Mr.
Mueller rexclves direct from factories
large shipments of paints pile unci other
material In that line as well as window
glass and Una domestlo and Imported
decorative wall paper are specialties tn
his establishment. IJ-lU-ly
DR. WEATHERS
Cures Ons Mors Unlorlunsts Msn Who ss a Cll-
lien of !ai Anlonlo Spesks for Hlmssir
This patient Is Dr. W. H.Ware 21
Acequla street who is an old practi-
tioner of medicine and had to retire on
account of bad health and who came to
this city ror Its climate and other advan-
tages. Hut on consulting a distinguished
physlolan. was told his case was very
doubtrul. He cuntlnuetl from bad to
worse until be was oonllned to his room
and bed. "On reading some cures made
by Dr. Weathers or this city and see-
ing the same certltled to by reliable and
disinterested cltlzeDi whom 1 knew at
once Inspired me with sufficient conll-
dencotopalltbe Doctor to my old and
!?"Ury.Jm '''PPy 0 'hat. through
the skillful treatment of Dr. Weathers
whom I regard as a gentleman and an
able physician 1 am onoe again on my
feet as an active businessman and with
strength a good appetite and feeling
grateful I pay to Dr. Weathers this mer-
ited compliment. W. H. Winn."
I. M. h. Curetpn certiry to the cor-
rectness of Dr. Ware's statement.
No. 21 Acequla atreet.
i BELL & BRO'S.
No Commcrco Street
Site and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Charges
reasonable. IVe take pleasure In show-
ing our goods and purchasers aro Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-l-ly
ALEX. SARTOR
Watchmaker Jeyeler
Xo. 18 Commerce Street
HAN ANTONIO. - - TKXAS.
THOS HAUGHTON MD.'
HomoBopathic Physician
Ofnce 402 E. Houston St. Up Stair
SAN ANTONIO t : TEXAS.
Special nttentlon to Chronic Diseases
Throat and Lungs and Diseases of
Women nnd Children. 12-12-tf
IM. AIKEN
Commission Merchant
-AM) UK.tI.Mt IX-
Northern Produce.
26 I0LEDAD STREET SAN ANI0NI0.
Mo A JfiH)LIATCli)
Wliolrsale and it tall
NO. U COMMERCE STREET.
linportAtlon of French and Enjrllih tabU
delicacies a e.ioclaUr. Coflco parched and
irround every djr. Teas of all pradei and
Sfalu Hnt. San AnUnlo. Taaas
Fowler. Berliner & Co. Prpurietors.
LABATT & CO.
AOKXTl
Porter Iron Roofing Co.
Dest and Chea est In Market.
.WliOI.tSALE AND ItKTAlL PKALEtta IN
GRAIN'
S'i MAIIU.LT BTIIEET.
Tea dealer Coffee Roaster
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Wagons Fop Sale!
Top Bonnies BrcakiDn Carts Etc.
Parties wishing anything; of the kind
wlllflnd It to lliclrndvantnge to call and
examine the stock.
J. C. TALCOTE Aoe.it
San Pedro Springs Stables.
JAMES MURPHY
AEOHITEOT
orrics-no. ii devikc block
SAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS.
Correspondsnes Solleltsd.
ITh. outterside & CO"
NO. IIS HOUSTON STREET
Plumbers & Gas-Fitters
OAS FIXTURES
ruth Tubs Wash Stands Pumps Itubbcr
Hose l.ead Iron and Tlle-Plpe.
Water and Steam Brass Goods
THEO HOZIENE & CO..
ABSTRACTS OF LAND TITLES.
MONEY LOANED.
OFFICE : 24 SOLEDAD STKKKT.
EYE EAR THROAT.
ohasTdeady
IM. D. O. ET A CHIR
Isttto Purgfoji to tbo Now York Ophthalmia
llotnttnt and .'rofcMor of Ophtholmolovrln
tboOollriroor the New Ynrk Ophthnlmlo Hos-
pital. DUcascsof KVi: KAU THHOAT and
rJOHR an t-xclutire tpeclaltr Ucrractlcn
tested and correct b lassra prescribed.
OFFICU-403 12. HOUSTON 8TIWET.
Omco Hrun-8to IJm.i I::to5 p. m. No
ome hours on Bundaj- Hcaldencp 32rt Pao
l'edro Avenue. lS-22-Cm
R. lECEEi;
WIIOLEIAI.n AND URTAIL
FURNITURE DEALER
NO. in WKST COMMKISCi: STIIECT.
My stock Is ono or llio urarst ot er brouir'at to
llilsclt).anda visit to my stor. wllls.vo
yon 10 prr tent. In yourntmtiasea I
tncr this laonlli following barsa'us:
Fine lledroom Sullef (new styles) from
$50 to $1K all ninrblc tops. Wardrobes
(new styles) from C!0 to $10 Children's
Carriages from $0.60 to $20. Carpet
Lounges (single and bed lounges) from
$3.50 to $25.
Visit Mo Before You Purohaso.
G. W.
Z57 COMMERCE STREET.
Books Stationery Periodicals
Prune's Illrthdny Cards Fine Auto-
troph Albums Scrap Hooks Juvenile
looks Eto. 8.14.0m
P. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
SAN ANTONIO 1I-JCAS
FRANK STARR
THKVINO bTHEKT.
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Telephone 318. Ord.rs l'rompily KIlloJ.
CARTER & MULLALY
UNDERTAKERS
44 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA
rnnai ata Famished with Cry lUqnlslu.
Booolal attention irtvan tn forwariltoff hnrffM
toallprtsotttUnlteJ8ut.s. sarTil.phOL.
DENTIST
p.'DBllnle Block.
WHOLESALE RETAIL
The Orlsjlnal "Snnaat" and
THE TRUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(W HOURS FROM HOUSTON TO NEW WK"fl7
w I ARMVlHfl H0IIR1 III 1DVAHCE Of AWY RIVAL LUC M I
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Coaches !
4 DAILY
San Antonio Houston New Orleans
Making close and reliable connections In New Orleans with all lines
diverging for all points in the Kast and North.
THE THROUGH
San Francisco Los Angelos Sacramento and Oregon and
Washington Territory Points.
Tbe Direct Route to New Mexico and Arizona I Shortest Line to City of Mexico I
Trains Lenvo San Antonio at 0:06 a. m. and 7:16 p. m.
Arriving at Now Orleans at 7:30 a. m. and 0:20 p. m.
QUICK TIME !
ron Funtnin ixronMAno.v call ox or addpkss
C. A' KiailT rautngtr Agent.
San Antoni; Tcxai.
T. W. PEIROB
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great
Schedule in Effect
DKPAltTUUES.
For St. Louis via Missouri Paclflo
Kor St. Louis via St. Louis Iron Mountain and Southern
For Laredo ;
AltniVALS.
From St. Louis (Missouri Paolflc)
From St. Louis (Iron Mountain)
From Laredo. ...
Two Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio Austin and St. Louis.
C?ose connteilont at IAUU Rock for the Satithtatt and in the Union Depot St. Lmtu
with Ezrett 7nrn in all Direction!. For tickai or any further information apply to
J. J. CHEW TIct((t'.Kri()mmerKft.m'fntoiilo.
II. I". IIUOIir.1 1'aitenotr Aaenl HomUm Texan.
II. W. McCULLOUUII. fJufttiIiViiiofr(vt CaWori Tuat.
THE CITY GOAL AND WOOD COMPANY
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
Arc doit .rtpre.l to deliver and enter Into contracts
for the supply of tbo best
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood Charcoal Kindling-CedaiPosts.
TKUil'HONi: NO. 380. "
Black; Faving Factor
300 AND S08 SOUTH LAREDO STKEET SAN ANTONIO.
WALTER SCOTT PROPRIETOR.
Walter Scott has no partner In his paving business. He has the onlj fnotory
In Ban Antonio. Lavs the Four-Inch Illojk and guarantees Lis work tor Ave
years. Has contracted for enough Mr.iqi'm: TiMiutrt to pave the whole oltr.
Call on him for estimates.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anvthinr
whatsoever in our Beer. Wc
Outside Competition. Bottled
the city or country.
POMPS STEAM-FITTING PLUMBIHfl.J 'ETC
J. H. KAMPMANN President
II. BARBECK Ylco President and Business Manager.
LONE STARt
Brewing G.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Practical BookBinder and iRuler
Opp. Court House SoledadSt. Ban Antoulo.
Condition' n?r!c.SSdd.nHlln? M W"h BMM"' anmt
"SUr ami 0r.se.nt" Itoot.
TRAINS4
CALIFORNIA ROUTE
LOWEST RATES!
jr. a Aitcm:n ndet ASmt.
Kampmann JIuiUintt San Antonior
Jr. O. P. A. HOUSTON TEXAS.
RAILWAY .SYSTEM.
Northern R. R. Division.
December 23 i SS4.
. G:30 a. tn.
7:45 p. m.
. '8:30 a. ni.
.10:33 p. Ul.
7:43 p. m.
. 7:00 p. in.
I.
furnish Pure Goodsand Defy
beer delivered to anv Dart of
Stoam Wind MIUb Hand Pumps Plumbers'
Supplies of all kinds. Spootal Attention to
Water Supply in the Country.
1&J-TJJFL1Z & C3Q.
JIJ5 ALAMO I'lAZA gAN ANTONIO
LOUIS S. BERO. Secretary.
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