San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 60, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 30, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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THIS PAPER TSii
CMUMU uutf Ui WMl. rf UIM NL.W kOllal.
Tuesday March 30 1886.
rjic.Hinii.Yi Ci.kvki.ami ha vlniltcatcil
bli claims as a duck rater anu Hie
Dstnooraoy are happy.
The latest mode of spreading the Gos-
pel In Western Texas Is In mount h
green parson on a bucking muitanir.
Til f. llaltlmore American very Justly
complains that Congress frequently falls
to make any connection with puhllo sen-
timent UmcK Ilunntnii a graceful clrl a
graduate ot Uwa'Unlverslty grates her
profession as a map maker In the Mon
tana land olllcc.
It was Alexander tne coppersmith of
whom l'aul oomplalned as doing him
much harm; It Is Alexander of Mulgarla
of whom Kusila complains for n like
cause
Tiik New Orleans Times-Democrat
discoursing of the late strike says most
opportunely that the equity Is clearly
with the Knights In their demand fir
an 'arbitration.
Sour philosopher claims the case of
.John Wesley's great grandsons three of
whom are In the Kplscopal church as an
Illustration of the doctrine of reversion
Heverslon to what we would Inquire
When was John Wesley ever outside the
pale of the Kngllsh church f
Califoiima o)ster shells are shipped
from the coast to France at the rate of
nearly a ton a day. They return to us
In the shape of Inlaid work pearl but-
tons knife handles broches and shawl
clasps. The raw material of this manu-
facture Is worth from $700 to $10(10 a ton
and forms a very Important Industry on
the 1'aclHo slope
Skxatok Joxks will probably turn bis
footsteps away from Detroit Miss I'alui
having left the city to avoid his atten-
tions. It may be however that the
scent of the Palm will so hang round the
"City of the Straits" that the 1'alm
truck senator will remain a devotee at
the shrine of memory
The free-trader Is a queer Mill ; he
lowers prloes to compete wltb foreign
goods and then lower) wages to. make
competition possible. He Is an enemy
to American .labor knowingly or Igno-
rantly. If the former he Is a knave In
claiming to represent American Indus-
try ; If the latter he Is a fool and all the
bigger one for net knowing It
I.nilQuauty of wealth Is as much a ne
cesslty as Inequality of brains. Nature
prevents a monopoly of the latter; laws
should prevent a monopoly of the for-
mer. Industrial conditions modify but
do not destroy their Inequality The
greatest uiodlllcatlon possible Is the
practical end to be sought.
ItoteoE CoNKi.iNO expresses himself
as by no means desirous of getting any
nearer the spring of political action
than he Is at present. Itoscoe has been
at the fountain head and knows that
aid spring sends forth both bitter
waters and sweet. The trouble at pres.
nt is that he has been given copiously
to drink ol the waters orMarab.
Till! Victoria Advocate credits I'ow-
derly with having mora brain's than
Iloxle but says Iloxle has the best case.
If so how comes It that Iloxle was un-
willing to submit the case to arbitra-
tion f There Is an Inconsistency In the
Advocate's statement when the facts are
considered;' but the Advocate may
think this la all the worse for the facts.
Aniikkw Jackson was a Democrat of
aa absolute and obselete type. Ue
Imagined the people to be net only a
part of the government but the govern-
ment. Andrew and Abraham were
much nearer the people and their Ideas
of government much more harmonious
than their respective followers seem to
Imagine. In fact they follow so far off
that they have lost sight of their
leaders
The vote on the Ediaunds'resolutlona
passed on Saturday morning sharply
dellnea the line of difference between
the President and the Senate. Morgan
of Alabama lntroduoed a resolution de-
nying the power of the tfenate te Im-
peach the Attorney General for refusal
.to produoe papers but It was tabled by a
vote 01 KS to 3(1. The Edmunds resolu-
tion! were carried by a strlotly party
vote of 31 to 28.
Dallas county has struck the right
chord In this convict business so far as
county offenders are concerned. They
are made to do road wnrk.thereby keep-
Ins them from su'h employment as
brings them Into competition with free
labor. This should be done all over tho
state ami tbe poll tax abolished. Uood
roads are a necessity to any umket
town and here la at once a practical so-
lution of bow to maintain good remits
glvu employment to criminals and abn'
gain a hateful tax. Let the work be ex-
tend d to Include the stale convicts
at well under state guards aad state
uotmnls'loners and In ten years Texas
would have splendid roads at r.e ad-
ditional cost to Ibe people while at. the
same time two nuisances would be
nbollslied.
The Houston Herald has tho cam-
paign rickets bad. inlghlly bad. llaker
will cook Smith's goose to a turn and
won't hnve to take any cold crow for
desert either.
Senator Heck gels a silver brick from
his Ilutte City admirers In recognition
of his silver tongued speech In favor of
free coinage of slh er. It Is better than
a brick In the hat by a big majority.
The supply of beer In Waco ran very
low during the strike. This accounts
for the bitter tone of the Waco Journals
In spvaklng of the strike; their pens grow
bitter as their stomachs grew bltterless.
Wihskkv and qulnlno as a medicinal
remedy for chills and fever Is now dis-
carded nnd the whiskey taken straight.
This however not from any luoreniing
love of the stimulant but because the
medical science of to-day derides that
the amount of quinine necessary to coun-
teract the ellect of the malarial poison
leavta the system In a worse condition
than llieclilllslhemselves would. Some
of the more modern medical writers are
most emphatic In their denunciation of
the use of quinine as sometime since
practiced declaring It worthy the mid-
night of the dark ages l.lve and learn
We never did hanker after quinine In
ours anyway and accept the M D's. cor-
rection gracefully.
Tiik Inevitable Is that which no man
can dodge and a timely perception of It
Is doing more te change the opinions of
the Democracy on the tnrlir than any-
thing else.
The Democratic house Is on thorns
because Cleveland wont Ignore the civil
service reform altogether but It does
not dare repeal tbe law.
The Times takes a make-believe cup-of-cotufort
otcr the defeat of ex-Alder-man
l'auly for re-election and makes a
dig at the l.iunr by way of eweetiiln'.
Mr. l'auly as Is well-known rislgnid
because the full term of service for which
he was elected had expired and he did
not believe he was entitled to bold over
under the new charter. The then editor
of the I unit lielil the same opinion and
expressed It. The Times thought Pauley
had a right to hold over l'auly thought
be bad not and resigned; therefore be-
cause l'auly was not re-elected bis
resignation in obedience to hit own
conscleclous scruples settles the lcal
status of the whole question of hold
over rights under the new city charter.
This Time's logla like tbo pence of the
Infinite One passes understanding. How
mysterious mutt be the ratiocination
Hint out of suoh n wherefore and beaaime
concludes tliusly.
Tiik suggestion Is made that the con-
gressmen strike and Join the Knights of
Labor. This would be fun for the con-
gressmen but It would kill the Knights
as dead as a smelt.
The Louisiana Legislature which
meets In May Is wisely counselled to
take greater care of tbe citizens' rights
of property and life; to reform the Jury
system ; correct abuses In finance; pro-
vide for the preservation of the levees as
well as for their construction ; and In
abort complete the good work of the past
two years by which It has been at-
tempted to restore the body politic to
perfect health.
Hour cruel art critic blows on tbe
"peaoli blow porcelains" which cost
Mrs. Morgan $12000 and informs an en-
vious publlo that they have no standing
In China and that the Morgan vase was
sold for $230 In Pekln having been pre-
viously offered for a much smaller sum.
MASSACHU8E71S proposes legislation as
a means of protecting young girls under
18 years of age from their own discre-
tion. Who Is to protect them after that
age Is not stated. More promising
womanhood la ruined by Indiscreet mar-
riage than by any other cause and no
cause Is less considered Home training
under a mother who Is more than a mere
bearer of children Is necessary to a
young girls protection but few get It
MAssAciiusErra prohibits the sale of
tobacco te persons under 10 years of age
Hucb a law on the statute books of Texas
would lay the tobacco trade out cold
but might be the making of the boys.
Kkciiitahy Manmxo Is seriously sick.
Sick In bed and bis condition lucb as to
cause bis physicians great uneasiness.
He Is also sick of Cleveland's Cabinet
from wlilch be desires to be free and
wants to resign
I'e.nsion Commissioner Buck Is a con-
spicuous evample of the failure of Dem-
ocrats ofllce-helders to make out a case
against their Republican predecessors.
They all seem to enumerate their adol-
escent avlforra ere they cease to be ovi-
form. .Senator Platt of Connecticut wants
a bigger army In case It becomes neces-
sary to enforce the. Monroe doctrine.
Tbe Monroe doctrine ever since Its
ennunolatlon has been big enough to
take care of Itself save In tbe case or
Maxmllllan'a Invasion and that was an
exception not very likely to recur.
The Chicago News pays no compli-
ment to Iter. Sam Jones when he ao-
cuses that divine of having a pet aver-
sion to the dude because the dude's
pants are so tight he can't kick back.
Sam was no coward In Texas but there
Is no telling what demoralizing In-
fluences Chicago may have bad upon
blm; be la only human.
PUDLIO OPINIONS.
Atlanta Constitution! It Is said that
Allen U. Tnurman drinks only A poll-
narls water. Is It true then that
genuine Democracy Inlying out?
Iluflalo Commercial Advertiser: The
administration and the Democratic
party.
Memphis Avalanche: It Is said that
the Hon. David Davis wants to re-enter
politics. To this ne reasonable objec-
tion can be made but lie must not ex-
pert to bring the fence In with blm.
Philadelphia Times: If there la either
honesty or respect for It In Chicago the
dishonest band that rontrols city aflalrs
lll be hunted down and exposed no
matter to whom disgrace may come.
Chicago News! C. P. Huntington
the railroad magnate was once a farm
hand on a Connecticut homestead. We
have every reason to bellve that his
special duties worn to water the slock.
Laredo Times: Mr. It II. Mcl.ane
of San Antonio rises to ask: "Watch-
man what of the Knights?" Hut the
wntchnian don't know; he turned the
corner as soon as the Knights appeared
In sight.
Shelby County Champion: A Ten-
nessee court has o'osed a term In which
six murderers escaped conviction by
sending a hungry woman to prison for
two years for stealing a quart ol butter-
milk. Thus do the courts discourage
petty theft.
New York Sun: There Is still oppor-
tunity for the president to steer bis
course entirely and not partially by
party wishes and necessities. Whatever
elsohe does bo would at least be more
consistent If ha should lay down and fol-
low a straight and unvarying course one
way or the other.
Cleveland Leader: 'I he Democrats
hnvo vainly tried to controvert the con-
clusive evidence of fraud but their case
lahopeless and the four Hamilton county
Democrats must thereloro 110. The peo-
ple demand It nnd General Kenaedy nnd
the liepubllcan Senators will see to It
that 'nen honestly and fairly elected
from Hamilton county get their seats.
Atlanta Constitution: The two-thirds
vote by which Mr. Illanil was permitted
to name the days on which the silver
question should be disposed of shows
Hint the goldbugs have no standing In
the House of Representatives. The
coinage of silver will continue for tbe
future as In the past.
New York Mall and Ki press: Tbe
llepublloan party was misrepresented
nnd scandalized In the house yesterday
by the narrow-minded opposition of
Congressman Prloe to the bill granting
V 2000 a year pension to Mrs. Hancock.
Tho Wisconsin Republicans will disown
this small specimen of manhood.
Philadelphia Times: A proposition Is
going the rounds to celebrate the cen-
tennial ol the Constitution of the United
States by holding n convention to revise
It and propone amendments. What this
country needs worse than that however.
Is a revision of the men eleoted to pass
laws to carry the Constitution Into ellect.
Dallas Herald: Where In the world
1ms the Terrell boom been hid-
den In these dark and gloomy
days ? Is the subject of taking
a resurvey of his 3.000000 acre bill In
order to cut down the llgures First n
statesman then a surveyor and at last
restful In the retirement of his fellow-
citizens. St Taul (Minnesota) Globe: It may
be less wearing to the system
to edit a good-sized postotllce than a
modern dally but Inasmuch as offensive
partisanship prevents Colonel Longs-
berry from continuing tbe former lie
has resolved to return to the latter. He
will take editorial charge of the Lake
Superior News which will be Issued as
a dally on and after May 1.
Indianapolis Journal: No corporation
can afford to arbitrarily refuse to confer
with Its employes. Publlo sentiment
will not sustain such Intolennt action.
This la the day of arbitration and It has
come to May. Hut good faith and hon-
orable conduct on both sides are essen-
tial to the success of arbitration and to
the satisfactory nnd prolltabln conduct
ol any enterprise
Chicago News: During the last CO
earn the "conscience fund" In the
United States treasury has grown to the
enormous sum of $220740. This repre-
sents only such oases of quickened con-
science among the defruuders of the gov-
ernment as have resulted In a return of
the sums stolen An Idea of the aggre-
gate of theft can be Imagined when one
slops to think how few men ever realize
that they have a conscience.
Bueklsn's Arnica Sstvs
The Heat Salve In the world for Cuts
Drulses Sores Ulcers. Salt Rheum
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. Ills guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A.
Drleas. ly
TO CUIUS Ullhv
ueitu tllaon era are I
appetite
orimuat to cradlcato nil unhealthy humors
Iroui tlio blood and for tho lasttitudu nnd do-
Mllly iwrullar to sprlnr anil summer Molt-
I.KV'tl T-X-H TONIO COIIIHAL Ilia (Ircat
H)u-m Innovator Is unequaled. Sold by F.
Kulteycr i Bon.
loi.t Clliiucs Co.. Tuxim March 31 14.
Messrs. Morley Pros. Austin Toxasi
lll-.AUSlna-l'lomesond us four dozen bot-
tles of woNlli:urtIL I'.HIIIT Wo liiuo a
limit demand for your KO.Nllliltl'UI.KIUIlT
It.
Wo
Hint v
) handle.
Vo
U M. N'KKl.r St Co.
For salo by F. Kaltcycr it Son
Special to Artists.
Onoortho nnest establlflhmi-nts that 8an An-
tonio It not Teias onn boaat or is tho Art
men's materials of both douiemlo
Itorieo Kinas r.nirnmnirs criromos and
talntlnirs nronn hand In an endless variety
'Ictliro rrniues. Iliotlldlnirl and mati-rlali fnr
rrcaco and slau polntliiff In larire varieties.
China ilecorallnna nnd !iimiHaI fnr u
era In a luim aasniitiient. Me. Mimllr
celvt-s direct rrom factories lartro shipments of
paints oils and other material In that lino as
well as window giaas and fine domestic and Im-
ppitod decorative wall putter aro specialties In
his ostabllsliment. 12-13-lv
Swift's Specific.
is natures own remedy made from roots
trauierod from forests of (loorirla The above
cut rt?prenenu tbe method of Its manufacture
M y ears ago. Tbo demand baa been sraduallr
IncrcNtlnfr until a tlWU)0 laboratory Is now
necrsHary to supply tbo trade. This irreat
WeuWo lllood Purifier cures Cancer Hero-
fula Catarrh Koto ma Uloor Kheumatlsm
without the use of Mercury or Potash. '
T1I1C SWIHTSPKL'IFinm..
N Yl4TW3MBt. Drawer S. Atlanta Qa
MISCELLANEOUS.
Horsfords
SELF-RAISING
crfBread.
Preparation.
TIIKIIKAI.TIIFUI AND NirTIIITltiUH
Baking Powder.
lUstnrs to the Flour tho Htrenjrth frlrlnjr
rhortnliBlfS that aro remove! wltb tbo bran
and which am required .by tho system. No
other Haklna-I'owder does this. It costs lens
and Is Healthier and Htrunycr than any other
1'owtUr.
Home Testimony
From
George H. Kalteyor
CHEMIST
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Han Antonio. Tex. July 1.
I purchased In this city a packiufo of Trof.
tlorsford's Belf-Kalslntr I If Oil Preparation
and siibmltttHl It to a chemical examination
and tit id that tho aauio is composed o puro
and non-poisonous cheiatcats.
The Idea of Prof. Ilotaford was Indeed a
irritnd ono in supplanting- the lndlirestlble tar-
Urate of soda which Is always the end result
of all Ilaklnn-Powders composed of Cream of
Tartar and Hoda by the soluble phosphate of
llmo nnd soda tho very nutritive value of
bntul and tho bone-prod uclnjr elements of
nature.
It Is certainly the best and most healthy
bread-raising preparation ever offered to the
public and every mother that has tho health
or her children at heart should use no other
1 can only Join In tho endorsement given by
tho lalo celebrated chemist 1'rof. Ilaron V.
I.tcbltf to this preparation In saying-1 "I con-
sider this Invention as ono of the most userul
irlfts which science has made to mankind."
For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
ALAMO IRON WORKS.
Iron and llrau Cast! nit Church and Fire Hells
din and Mill
MACHINERY
MadJ and Repaired on Short
Notice.
. UKO. ItlUTIE.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streeti
IIULLNIO 11 LOOK.
Keep tbo FlneBt-Imperted Wines Cham-
papnes and Liquors. Specialties lu tho finest
brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Come and see '1 First-class gentlemen's re-
sort. Fine lunch dallr at 10 o'clock a.m.
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
26 and 21 Msln Plsia Nsar rrsneh Building.
Ijirtre and One lino of Fall and Winter Sam-
ples of Hull Patterns which will U ordered as
renovating clothing Kuant lng tho color.
Kc pairing promptly done. "!&-6m
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLED AD STREET
Opp. Courthouse
San Antonio.
All kinds of Illudlnir aud Hullng dou with
neatness durability and dispatch.
Competition In prices defied.
S. S. FLOYD & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
BROKERS.
21 Soledod Street San Antonio
TEXAS.
Hud Orrica
6j Strand Galveston.
Riecut. oiders for tho purchase ursaleot
ORAIN PIIOVMIONB COTTON and
8T0CK&. Aro prepared to receive or make
aotuat deliveries on all trades we make.
IVCorresoondence solicited k
HENRY LAAGER
BAN ANTONIO T3X AS
Real Estate and Loan
General Aaent for Adams & Wlckes' lots ana
Improved property In all parts of the citr
Beeolal attention paid to Lands In Boulhwesl
Texsa.'
Oorreapond.nce solicited.
Office 78 Wait Commerce street.
Infirmary Remedies &c.
El jOSE!
All those afflicted wlta any disease of the
Ryes Kara Nose or Throat. can find tbe great
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mary's StsM
Which Is the most thorouirhly fitted up nnd
eoulnped with everything necessary including
tbosVlllandetperlencoiaa huudrtKls of eases
can testify who have been treated there) of
any Institution for the treatment of this s pe-
el all r In tbo South or West.
KBFKItKffCRII.
Tho following aro only a few of tbe many
f ersons who have been benefited and cured by
re at me nt atthis Institution
ror Catarrh J. F. Itotiinson catarrh In
throat Han Antonio) T. II. Johnson catarrh In
throat man ape r Han Antonio Llfrbtt F. Kubn
eatarrb of tbe head Denver Col.t Miss Mary
Fraser catarrh of tho throat and ears. Nova
ttootla Frank Newton catarrh of the throat
and eyes Hau Antonio Miss E. Loundsbury.
catarrh of tbo throat and head. Han Antonio.
The Bars A A. 1) reach er Ban Antonlot W.
Dletert Ilocrnot James Davis Han Antonlot
Oeorire son of W O. Daus-hcrty Sheriff Frio
county I'earsaU.Tex.t W. W Horry. Esq.. Ban
Antonlot J II. Murphy Ban Antonlot K. T.
Allen Pearsall J. It. Jones. Major T. T. Teol
J. O. Diet-merer Han Antonio.
The Kyea 1. II. 11 rood I tiff blepharitis cilia-
rla Major T. T. Teel pterygium! II. O. Had-
state granular lids and keratitis; Frank New-
ton strlcturo lachrymal ducts; h. II. Lambert
daughter blennorrhea to coojunctlrltlst An-
ton llalamutla acute coulunctlvltlst J W
Casey daughter Iritis; llachel llreslln choroi
dltis sorosat W. A. Camahan. Irldo oyolltla
all of Han Antonio: H. J. Vincent Cotulia
ulcer on cornra t W. 11 drown LeotfvlUe irran-
llnr lids and kerato-trltlst W. J. Ilogge Kagle
a-ans cataract! George Loesberg. daughter
CastrovlUe strablsamst ItaceHorelt Helmont
entroplum and trichiasis ltobert Orlcr I'ana
Maria pterygium and leukoma; II. O. llurrls
Itancho chronic conjunctivitis and keratitis t
A C. Decker Htockdale tranmatlo ulcer and
hypoplon; w. J. Torrtberry Baltlllo Mexico
traumatlo glaucoma. 218-tf
EYE EAR THROAfl
Chas. Deady M. D. 0. et A Cbir
Late Burgeon to the New York Ophthalmlo
Hospital and lYofessorof Ophthalmology In
the College of tbe New Vork Ophthalmlo floo-
pltal. Diseases of KVK HAK.TIIKOAT and
NOSfi an exclusive specialty. Kefractlou
tested and correct glasses prescribed.
orriOli-40J K HOUS TOM TIIKKT.
DRSi S. & D. DAY1ES0N
OP Till
Missouri State Museum
of Anatomy
ST. LOUIS MISSOURI.
Dr. D. Duvieson begs to Inform his numerous
fjleudsand patients of his arrUat In Sun An-
ton ty where bo will bo happy to see them at
dally or by SPECIAL Appolotmeut
Dr. Davlcson having devoted his attention
specially to the trcutmunt of
Nervous Chronic-Blood Diseases
Mora cB)eclally thoso arising from Impru-
dence Invites all so suffering to cttlt upon blm
without delay. His experience for many years
In tho principal French and German Hospitals
being sum went guarantee that all so a dieted
will receive tho boNt tho latent ami tho most
scientific treatment. a
Tatlents or thoaolh lug at u dlitunee uro In-
Ited to write concerning thelrsymptoms etc.
All letters will rocelvo Immediate- intention.
Kcmembor tho nddress: Koom Nu
ground lloor Menger Hotel San Antoulu
Texas and call ut once its the Doctor's Hay U
limited.
JUST I'lIIlLISlIKI) and will K mulled free
lo any address on tccclpt ofoue&ccut stamp
"Practical Observations on Neuvous Dkuil-
itt and Physical Exhaustion" to which Is
added au"Essayon Marriage" with Important
chapters on other diseases being a Synopsis
of Lectures delivered at the Missouri Stftto
Museum of Anatomy by Dm. Davleson tho
whole- forming a valuable Medical Treat 1m
which should bo read by all young men.
7Addrcssmt.D. DAV1BSON
2-lTMm Menger Hotel SAN ANTONIO.
SAN ANTONIO ICE FACTORY
Oyster anil Game Depot
Gulf Fish Oysters Soft Shell Crabs
and all kinds of Came to Order.
WEreo delivery system to all accessible por-
tions of tho city. ll-ia-tini
" IfiTt eouflUy.mtKorwUhoultsaai
anYM Td" Wtfia 'r b"''cfotM
PATENTS
and before the Courts promptly and carefully
attended to.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of lnven
tlou I make careful examination and advise
as to patentability of Uharge.
FKKfl MODKRATK and I tnako MO
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lent on application. '
T IGHT ANNUAL. parties desiring a few
lj copies or tbe LiuitT Annual for ItttW
should apply at once for the edition Is selling
fast and will soon be exhausted. IMS-nut
TMPOftTANT-If you desire city trade adrer
no
MISSOURlJPAg
INTKRNATIONANDJJKATjW R. R. DIVISION
solid xie-insrs
With All Modern ImpmvonnnU Through Hot ween
Galveston ai St. Lonis I San Antonio anfl St. Loni
Via Tfiatkann VlaDcnlson
Without Chanira of Cars f any Description anil t)nly Ono Chanxe to
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston
Ami Otlier Principal cults In tli.
NORTH AMD EAST.
lTraln loavlna- Ban Antonio at (1::1 a. m. tins Tullman Hotel Car via llcnlion Ihrouirh
rla Ilcnl.
Inils. Cfr-itllM(nirprB irfMkp! to
mmllirn to Kamas i:ity( cnnncctln. at IWnlsnn wlthThrourh Hlrprwr in hi
H. I.Inn helveen I'llll.AtlKM'IIIA u
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Ticket Aircnt 91.1 Ciiiiiinorco Wri'fl Kaini
H. P. HUQ1IES
I !A. Houston Tex
SAM ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY.
MISSION
Until further nntleo trains will i
I.eavfSin Antonio
AnmvK af ISkaurxqaiw
liXavii IlBAL'iir.oimi..
Ahhivk at San Antonio
U. LOTT
Fre.td.nt and (l.n.ral MnnKir.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
aila and Military Plizas Saa Antonio Texas.
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to business con tor with best accommodations. 0-4 1
A. T. Hensley & Son
8UCCKIWOIU TO SOULK k WILLIAM
Wholesale and Ilotnll Dcnlors In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pure White Lead
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Etc.
233 East Houston Street SAN ANTONIO.
WAHRENBERGER & BECKM ANN ARCHITECTS
OKK1CE AND CONSULTATION HOOMH :
Oiei lociwood & Kampmann's former Bank Cor. Ytcrri and Commerce Streets
Plans Specillcattons and all Information desired by those contemplating to
build furnished. We acknowledge no superior In the profession. Call and sen ua
RICE &
(Lalo wltb lllce Horn
OROP IN AND SEE US
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case ol Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a perfect and permanent cure.
U. P. BARR '
Hole AKont for tbo HUito
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
HI SCHULTZE
IB STILL IN TIIK LKAD AND ANNOQNCB9 TIl.VT HE HAH
QTlio F
Girl Is tho
Into this market. Aiuoiik
ftiich as tho To x lis Jtcftuty
ltrcukfii4t Kntl I) lit mo rid fit
bimd. 'Jooklnir Utpml!.
ItvauaAirato Waro Hani
ji connect od with in en-
promptly Httendod lu IIcbI
and dolfveri'J frco to any
STOVES FOR
No. 9 West Oommeroo Street
MARTIN &
fIWLlfaAlal SORTS. KIHBS
OFFICE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT
J. H. HARQUART
BOOT aud SHOE MANUFACTURER
OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE.
Qcnts'Calf Hoots frfitn llupwanll Hoys' Hoots or alldowrtpttonst lloys' Slioos oalt and
araln. in button and laco.
" Tti Bcamloss.DXl'Xmn l'ATKNT I.liaTIIRIt 1UNC1NO 1'CMl1. nicest Shoo In the mar.
kot. l'.lmaiil ul'EHA SI.I i'l'llua. Jmt tba tlilnx for a nlco pnoetit. Full line of II HAW
1UX)T best In tho market: prloo tr.uu. Coine aud oxhuiIoo tbutn A oomploto stock of
Uents'KINK llirrrON l.AL'Bandnalter8hoes. They should bo seen to bo appreciated.
t3BT-n addition to my stock ot Hoots and Shoes 1 ourry all kinds ot shoo polish for
ladles' and children's shoes and tho celebrated "T. M.'1 Ulaokluir for genu' snoes.
sjrOrdcra tor any styles of Hoots andHhoes will bo promptly executed. A nloo Stand
sreneral satisfaction guaranteed.
JULIUS HTItlCKKK.
STRICKER & IZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Ootdfttnl Silver Platlnir anil Kngrwinir Wutcheand Clock Ilppalrlnir. Onlvitlie uot
BkilKxl Workmoa nmployud. Strict Attention to all Uuslnesi ontruitotlto ui. Ofllcu and
Work Itoom. o.slto U.' Bank WAKU0
mi alltiolnts In Kl'IKIl'li via tlm 'AMIIUHUN" H
MVIllU'iHlt and the "ItKII HTAIf H 8. l.ll o li
1 AN rwr.lll? r mil Information 'call fin
W. F. SIMMOfJI
llillMlnir. Ticket Allent I i (1 N. Depot
U. W. MCLULLUUuHt
(1. 1". 4 T. A. Dallas TeiaJ
ROUTE.
follows. Dally cicept Bumtny
8:30 a M.
12:15 r.w.
2:15 r. M
0:30 r. .
ul Boutlicrn l'aclfla Hallways aud
B. F. YOAKUM
Train e Mftnuger.
DALLAS
& Co. New Orleans Iji.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Tinware House Furnishing Goods.
soli: aoents for
Cotton Plant Stoves nnd Ranges
The BEST on Earth
No w Vork Knainol Paint Company's Mlxcil l'alnt
Host n tho market. Lariri-lino nt llontlliK
Stovos at Low I'rlH'S.
& ;t3 Wisst Oojimkuok Street.
WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN.
L'utlurv.Tntilti Wui
waro tto A wt-llrcKuUtwl
tnbl.'uhmont. Ordort
THE MILLION!
San Antonio Texas
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
QUALITIES!
b uoooB8fu com poll tori In prloo
SAN ANTONIO TEX
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