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San Antonio Daily Light.
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Volume VI. Number 180.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS MONDAY AUGUST 16 1886.
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Fans and Parasols.
Our immoiiHo sissortmoii t of Hummer Dichh (IooiIh In loploululiucl
arookly diiriiij' tli hoiihoii by now HlilpmcntN mid tlio latest iiovcIUch
iro addod to our already woll-solcetoil stock of Wlilto floods Naln-
sooks Muslins Lawns Orjjumlios I'orcalcs 1'crcallucs KtainincH
and Canvas Clotli.
PLACES AND EM BROIDERY ;
Vo carry the. largest stouk of Ifolgo-Colorod Egyptian Oriontnl
lu white cream nntl bclgo-colorcd in Flouncing All-Over anil Narrow
to match at prices lowor than lino goods generally arc sold.
IN PARASOLS
(Vo aro ahead of all competition as re-
gards prices quantity and atyles.
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f Alios' slioos lialf soled and hpclifi rmm rvw
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PROPRIETOR.
II. WILKINSON
It. WILKINSON
San Antonio Tex.
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
From nil Parts of tho Ulobo Con.
donsod nnd Uolled Down.
The Inhabitants of l.ainar county
have taken active steps to assist the s nf.
forlng settlers In Western and North-
western Texas.
The county deniocracr of Harris emir..
ty are spilt and there will bo two tick-
ets In the Hold the strnlghls and the lr
dependents.
There was an Immense demonstration
at Ogden Drove Chicago Isst Saturday
on the occasion of the meeting nf the
Irish National delegates with the Amer-
ican contingent CongrtsMiuui Kin.
ncrty's address was too pi ppcri In lie
enuorseil ny Michael Davlit
nuked the llrc-eatlng utterances of that
gentleman anu sir. si. . Ilrady
a Bprrtu iib iiiiiTKril liy lemper'
ate language nnd his review of the nar.
Ilatnentnry situation v. as very lucid and
forolble. Flnncrty replied In a hot-
headed speech that fairly carried tho
meeting on us icet. i ne Ainerlcar
friends of Ireland and 1'arnell. who ills
trusted Kgan held a rival nieellnir at thn
same ime i unt me uguen urove meet
ing was In progress anil this meeting
una nttended bv some 10.000 nennln. A
second meeting was held at Ogden
Urove later In the day at which 4l)0U0
people wcro present. Tho speeches at
this meeting were more moderate than
In the afternoon tratlierlnir. Tim linvitt.
Klnnerty cnlaode wax the onn theum of
conversation in irisn circles in Chicago
yesterday. Flnncrty'a denunciation of
larneinn accepting uiaustone's racas
ureas a final settlement was most Im
passioned and his fierce prayer for a
"battlo field In which to wlno out thn
stigma of the Iloyne and tho wrongs of
Ireland" was .tremendously applauded.
Kendall county held an enthusiastic
repuDiican convention Saturday as did
also Tarrant and McLellan counties and
several ottiers.
Cutting's case remains In statu quo
and Cutting remains In Jail and there re-
mains no moro tn be said.
.Matters aro n lit tin billions at KnHn
I'ass and at Pltdras Negras troops are
multiplying just a little on both sides of
me river anil ma Mexicans are pal
ling the south side of the itlo Grande
The order for a royal commission to
enquire Into the causes of the Ilelfast
riots nns uecn issued.
Kx-SollCllOr General Gondii has linen
appointed government counsel In the
lieu leiepnone suit to be heard at Cin-
cinnati on the 20th.
The light between tho Trades unions
and tlio Knights of Labor cigar factions
ends In favor of the '1 rades unions. This
Is a victory for the orgsnl.ed Labor
The elopement business continues
nrlsK and offers am freely taken. Con-
con! .N. II. hat lost furnished a double
decker all four of the parties being of
nit tvuiie persuasion marrieu anil nav
Ing families.
Mayor Oracc of New York Is among
the graceless democrats who nro under
me suniiow or a prospective Investiga-
tion for alleged crookedness In muni-
cipal matters.
The total or the Mrs. (Jen. Hancock
fund now amounts to $10400.
Michael Davitt's address at Chicago
Saturday ovening was an exhaustive
nnd eloquent review of Ireland's great
struggle for the privileges of home gov-
eminent and showed very clearly the
wonderful progress for the past few
years.
Trouble Is again brewing In tho yards
of the Orand Trunk railway or Chicago
because Harnett who was discharged at
the time of the switchmen's strike has
not been reinstated. Saturday night the
yard was plaoarded with notices warn-
ing the southern scabs to vamouse or
they would be killed.
"Cuba" a disreputable settlement or
exaraana was regaieu Willi a shooting
scrape Saturday night and a colored
female of promlsoous virtue was shot.
There are not wanting signs of "bar"
In the trail lert by thodemocraoy at Gal-
veston and Col. Andrew Young or the
Cleburne Tribune expresses the opinion
that there will he a combination of all
tho dlsallccted elements of the democra
cy to nominate another ticket.
Tne forest tires In Michigan and Wis.
cousin which were reported under con-
trol have broken out afresh and more
damage to valuablu pine lands and farm
property Is Imminent.
the delegates from all rturl. nf thn
United States are massing on Chicago
to be In readiness lor the irreat Irish
convention which meets on Wednesday
The strike In the Three Scotts mines
In the I'lttsburgdlstrlot oloses with the
men at work upon the company's own
terms
Austin went wild and bareheaded Sat-
urday night over the nomination of Jlc-
Call at Galveston
Waco was all glory and enthusiasm
Saturday night and liartow the proudest
man In Texas. He had a right to be.
Smallwood was elected principal chief
or the Choctaw Indians at the fate elec-
tion. W. It. Wright the telegraph operator
who robbed the Hensley Ark. nost-
olllce last Kebruary has been returned
to Little J look to btand his trial having
recently been captured In Nebraska.
1'omp Hosier a De Kalb Tanner was
the vlotlm or a cutting scrape In a saloon
of that place last Saturday for whloh the
Stlnson boys arc under arrest. Hosier's
wounds are very serious.
A brakeman name unknown fell
rrom the cars between Annona and
Clarksvllle Saturday evening and was
killed.
Senator Maxey has gone to Lampasas
tor bis health.
The strike In Wood's loundry Mell-
vll e.N. J Is not yet settled but the
citizens committee or arbitration aro
laboring to secure concessions rrom
both sides In order to end a difficulty
which paralyzes the town.
The war feeling at El Paso calms down
but seems to be on the Increase 'at Esgle
I'ass. "Diplomacy my boy diplomacy"
must do her perfect nork.
A I'asso del Norte thief broke Jail and
swam the river to this side. The sherlU'
came after him and was oflercd an even
trade for Cutting but declined.
The preliminary examination Into the
Quintan murder at Galveston Is contln-
ued to-day. So far there Is no evidence
to lmplloato Slmms In the shooting at
The drouth-driven settlers or western
lexai i are sllll Journeying towards the
more highly favored partB of the state
looking ror temporary homes and em-
ployment until such time as they can re-
turn and resume work upon their farms.
Large squads or cavalry tnd Infantry
patrol the streets of Uclfast..
The Shanklll road dlstrlot In Ueirast
Is too unsafe for the public to pais anu
it is iieierteu ny an save tne not).
The Cathnlln Irml.r. In trot.n.l In
plore their followers In Belfast not to par
nun hi kiiii an excuse ior urangi
tacks.
Lord Sallshnrv innnr Simitar will. 11
; Imperial mistress at Osborne.
The Prince and 1'nncess of Wales are
i at iianiDurg.
I Franco and the Vatican are still trying
J? preserve thelranclcnt friendship. The
i-oKin auair makes it uilllcnlt to do so.
Cholera returns for the at hours tire
'ceding last report show 210 new eases
1 anu ni (teams.
0 rover Is rushing business ho that he
can leave to-morrow or next day for his
.iiiuiiuuacK iisiiing anil ounng.
Secretary Lamar Is the guest or Itep-
resentatlve Mtnhlncokcr of Yonkers.
No polloy has been determined upon
..mi ineti'iiuu iu me iiiiurccaiioi oontis.
ao says necretary Kalrchtlds.
Itockford. Kent cnunir. hail xnl.l
blooded murder by a hot-headed drinker
who having lllledup with 40-rod called
a prominent citizen to the door or hit
uouie anu snot mm turongh the heart
1 he anarch at trial continues. mi
counsel are speaking to the nnllon at
wen at to tne court or Cook county. No
" IK'".
Mayor Mav. of Auirusta. (la. has tel..
graphed Powderly to come on and seltlo
mo mill strike.
DONT WANT WAIL
A Toxan Who Thinks Hostilities Would
Do a Mistake
From St. Inils rost-I)lpalcli. Auir. 1 1
Mr. A. W. Glflord of San Antonio
Texas Is In the oily. Mr. Glflord hat
recently been at Nuevo Leon Monterey
Mexico. Speaking of the feeling on the
uuiiucc im eaiu; -1 no worst classes
cougregate on the frontiers on both sides.
Ihese peoplo want wor. The Inlelll.
gent people on enuer side don't want
any truuoie. i no courts on the frontier
have for a long time winked at the prac-
cao of Ilssures which woul J never have
reoeiveu tne notoriety It now has had It
not louoweu me cutting case. In this
latter case Cutting llrst violated thn laws
of Mexico by publishing a libel In bis pa-
per In Mexico for which had he been a
Mexican ho would have sullcred a line
nnd Imprisonment but because he was
an American tne Mexican Judge tils-
played as they all Invariably do
ii K"'uiuiiB uuiieiueraiion anu only
requested that he publish a re-
traction for which h was given
his liberty. In this he did not comply
with his promise to the court and then
proceeded to add Insult to Injury by re-
producing the libel In a Texas paper
and violated the laws of Mexico the sec-
ond time by circulating copies or this
paper in Mexico which ho admits to
have done In bis Interview In this morn-
ing's dispatch to tho extent or one copy.
mini; uie .unAiuiuis Claim ue circuiateu
ten conies. With these facta our itiiv.
eminent made a mistake In demanding
his release and consequently can not
union it up.
"In the case or Itasures at Kairln Pima
our own olllccr violated the lans or our
own country by kidnapping and turning
him over to the Mexican officers and
had be not dono so the man would not
have been killed lletore we talk about
whipping Mexico ror such offenses had
we better not adopt some plan or com-
pelling our own olllcers to comnlv with
our laws and thereby prevent the repeti-
tion ot such disgraceful affairs?" In
the state or Nuevo Leon he says and
Tomaullpas there are twtnty-three
American mining companies with an
Investment r about J -2.Mi(l (KM). In tl.n
city or Monterey there Is a street rail
way owned oy Amerloans oust ng
$160000. K
HOW IT HAPPENED.
An i:ye-Wltness Tolls What Ho Knows
or tne Killing of Qulnlan In
Galveston.
Yes sir." said a well-known enmmer.
nlal traveler to the I.ioiit man on Satur-
day. "I was In the Two Brother's
saloon at tne time that Qulnlan was
killed but for reasons. I don't want to
be mixed up In the matter. Whilst I
was there James Udell Charles Qulnlan
and William II. Slmmscame In. Drinks
were ordered 1 did not hear who i.r.
and supplied. Odell was evidently
much excited and In strong terms as-
serted that he had been robbed lu Quln-
lan's gambling rooms. Thlt Qulnlan de-
nied when Odell called him a
liar. Qulnlan rushed at Odell and struck
him on the cheek. Some say that he
hod a knife In his hand but I did not tee
It. lloth irranoled and Onlnlan hi i.
fur the best of the scrimmage when
Slmms Intcrrerred and told Qulnlan to
turn the man loose. Qulnlan paid no at-
tention whatever to Slmm'i request
whereupon Slmms drew his pistol and
struok Qulnlan a severe blow over the
head. The blowevldently semi-stunned
Qulnlan who looked dazed and
automatically released Odell who drew
his revolver and tired at Qulnlan. The
shot hit htm and he turned and mado ror
the door. Odell followed and before
Qulnlan got out or the saloon Odell tired
two moro shots that took effect. Ontn.
Ian sought refuge In an adjacent cigar
store and fell lu the doorway. Odell
ilred another shot at Qulnlan as he lay
on the ground and would have tired at
him again ir he had not been prevented
by a man named James Carroll. Then
the polloo came up and arrested Odell
and Slmms."
"Did Slmms lire itOnlnl.nV i..i
the LiaiiT man
"1 did not tee him do to" answered
the Interrogated "anil I ilm.'t thii h
did. lilt pistol Is now In the bands or
us ounce anu every cuam Deris loaded.
Whether Oulnlan stniov HHoii i.i. .
knife or not Is a disputed point. Odell
lays be did and a man named Tlernan
ciaima to nave ioudu a Knife where Quln
an fe I but at I tald I did not tee one
In Qulnlan't hand and I have not met
w th any one who did to. That Is really
all I know of the affair."
A Plucky Woman.
Yesterday about 10 o'clock while the
lady living at the corner or Presa and
Vllllta streets waa taking
the piazza a Mexican entered the house
took ofl the pillow cases proceeded to
till them with tuch articles at suited his
ranoy and having done thlt he ap-
proached the sleeping lady and Inserted
bis band In her pocket In tearoh ot
money. This aroused the lady rrom her
fleep and she bravely seized the burg-
lar by the collar and drawing rrom her
pocket a small pistol tho oaptured the
burglar and looked him up In a room or
the house and stood mim n... t.i. ....
til a gentleman who came along pro
cured a policeman to arrest him. The
S stol prtho lady was not loaded but the
lexlcaa was not aware of It.
FOUOF.D CHECKS.
A Merchant of Jofforson Swindled Out
of $2000.
Siieclal Inllie Unlit.
JriTKRsov Texas Auguit 10 A pniin
Inent merchant of this oily and the bead
or a largo wholesalo house In settling up
with his bank dlicovered that some ono
has forged his name to tho amount or
nearly $2000. Fulldevelopments are ex-
pected In a few days.
SOItHYIIE SPOKE.
That Llttlo Mill at thn 1'oatoIUcn and
Joko Upon tho I'ollco OMU er.
On Saturday Kd. Atkins railroad pos-
tal clerk went to Assistant Postmaster
Walters and wanted to draw n portion
of his salary before the usual pay day.
nun iikuu request wiiercnn
just discrimination asserting that an-
uuiicjr nuercas no was refused. Mr.
money to the party referred to but said
ju.nr.i mo uuiee aim was in ausoiute
This riled Atkins worse and ndvano-
g on Mr. Walter he said : "Do you
now what I think of you. You'ro a
- Dutch Infcrr-
If I I lllreet ilesei.nl from o f...l
sorry he spoke fur Walters hauled oil"
blows that made him think a tornado
under the debris. Then friends Inter
fered and the rumpus was over.
It la alBfo.l il.nf . i... .......
quently called at Atkins' house and saw
der a bond to appear beforo.tho recorder.
The ofllcer had not known Atkins and
that gentleman apparently didn't know
himself ror he sent the policeman an-
other road to tlnd tho party he wanted.
That was a good Joke on tho officer but
the ofllcer soon got even with him for
he went out got n descrlptlonof Atkins
ind placing hlui under bond.
SARYAN OIIAUOUASS
Writoa Agnln from Lick Sklllot and
uivea Bono Boallstlo IlnpponlnKa
of Form Llfo.
Lick Skiu.ct August 12-
Mr. Keillor: As I nromlse.l in I'M
Jlst seet myself and write to you again.
Joal an me have gat over our railroad
scar and tho yother morning bright
nnd yearly I woko up and beared Joal
In tho back yard feeding his chickens
and slnglny:
i.o stiowiy snowi sue got up
I.o showly she come to him
And then a lone line I heard nnthin..
but the chickens ami then agin:
. sua nesruu lue ueaiu oeu
She sey you man you.
J" i i.itnraui tnero is eometning
unoommon going to happen for Joal
never sings excent thero Is snmethlnir
on his mind nnd I knowed something
' J n . up aim puts on uiv
breakfust awhile Llzaran and Nathanal
milked and we all sot down to as good a
breakfust as was ever sot before man or
beast. Y'ouseelno how to manage Joal;
I knowd as soon as ho got a good till up
he would sar sometulntr: n ! tut
pushed back his cheer and says he
Mahaly;;(he all ways calls mo Mabaly
when ho wantt to gain a pint) but my
nalm Is Snrv Ann Mahalr. Sava I ii..i
Joal. Says he Mahaly hain't I gut a
uueu sinnr oavs i joal where
yearth are vou irnlnir in.
day? Tell !your lawful pardener.
says ue ataiiaiy I just thaught l'de go
to town to-day. I saw Sam lllugras and
Sam Sam Taylor and Pal Small and a
hole lot of rellers who sayd they was all
going to go and try to stop the opasoo-
tlon. Savs I. Joal do you hav to cross
the car road? Itememhrr Conn iinti.r
Joal. Says he no Malala I gess we
vuih urusa at voon noiiar. ao l got out
bis blled shirt and Kantuckyjens pants
and west and roundabout and and he
saddled old pacer and put on hlsStindy
hat and Mr. Kdetor I tell you he look-
ed right spruce If I do say It myeelf for
a man of his ago at has lost two wives
and now got the third though I am often
took ror hlsdaghter. Says I Joal Just
retch me a bottlo of snull ; says be all
hunky now that Is a great word with
all the Crabgrasses. Says I to Llzaran
I gess your pa Is all right now fixed up
and tweenus will have tho hert or the
work todwo. Sho ma ir the opelock-
ehln It at bad at tho oars I don't blame
them ror trying to stop It. So we got
about our work and soon forgot Joal an
pacer. I gess you don't know Mr. Edi-
tor we are going to havo a getherlng at
Skunk Hollar In a few days. I gess I'do
as well tell yous It Is a wedding to bo at
ninri. i uon-i wani you to say noth-
ing abot It. Don't want thn Keneilntea
to havo It so we ere ep toourellbows
fixing ror to iro. and In mv next I'll tell
you all about it and how Joal hope run
out the opalnockshln or what-so-ever It
Is. So good bye I'll have to go and see
abot dinner. I wish you wat here to eat
With US. We have blln irrnena anil r.uu
corn bread and flan-Jaoks and hunny.
Tour ftlend till death
9ARYAN CnilUllUSS.
Favor! to Itosorts.
marks anil innnnm.M r.r ..... i .
energy or the early Franciscan monks in
neet are becoming plaoes or resort for
ncu suoiai gatnenngs for
the rural and rustlo youth and beauty or
the reannntlvn liirmnmllnn nsnki.A.
hood. The ancient places or worshln
were attended by many visitors yester-
day In all kinds of vehicles from farm
wagon to back.
Moonlight Picnic at Bourne.
Tho KUCStl or the linernn lintel an.l
their friends gave a dellghtrul plcnlo
four miles from Iloerne Friday among
thn hftatitlfiil hllla nf MI....I u:..i V
sumptuous repast spread by the amiable
" """" uuwi was niguiy
relished. 'Ihe evening was pleasantly
spent In games singing and dancing. A
strange coincidence caused some excite-
ment during the evening. While resting
from the exerolsea or games one or tho
haunted; that voices had been beard and
sights had been teen when lol and bo-
hold. a irhnat nnnnnre.l nn 1.111. 1
waved to and rro In the moonlight. The
iieu-iia Buiinoss or tne night was
Tmnmrthn '""."""""'a 01 IU0 ladlet.
were the following: Mn. W. Maverick
l .7i li"'V J.
: -.. 4oa.aiia uuu Colum-
bia Ilossy Mr. It. Uunttock of San
Antonio; Messrs. CofUn Haber and
Jtlhraan of Houston; Mr. Deokwltb.
or Chloago; Mrt. J. Clarke Mltsetllallle
Graham A Sohroeppe 'llughes'and A.
SWEEPING
IjeUoiDays.
Onr 20c. German Sateens et
10c. per yard.
Oar 6c. Fancy Dress Lawns
at 3c per yard.
1 000 LADIES' FANCY BORDERED HANDKER-
CHIEFS AT 25 CTS. PER DOZ. EVERYTHING
ELSE AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES
I Onr Gents' Snrnmur Ootfelne
1 at Yonr Oi Price.
Oar Summer Goofls at Greatly
Mncei Prices.
A. Kahn & Co.
CALL AT ONCE
RARE BARGAINS I
Dim parlor suit ll-ul lliuerum's.
Iliil room furniture at Cmerson's.
Warilrolies rromfls In fir t KmcrMnVs.
Tko linn planus T.-. I 1V) at i:.m rutin's.
Allklntlaof musical Instruments-at llmcr-
I'lioti wniphf r's outnts at Ihnersou's.
Ijlriro variety or secnn.l hand lk -at
Ollslmes l .VI at llmommra.
Pewlniriiiuelilnes fnim Sloiofl.l at Unit r-
ou's. Dlauitiii.Uiit half u.r Milue-at Cnierson's.
(lol.l walclies at re.luee.1 prleej- at timer-
Blher Hiltelies at cry low lltfuresat timer-
Wioltriim a lame aasurlincnt- at Kiiiersou'a.
1'intols at all prices at Hun rson's.
IhiierKon keeps a little of over thing.
Pooplo to Patronize.
around and get prices nt the Lioiit
olllce.
Itemeinher that .Maverick's bank
pays 4 per cent on deposits. ".8tf
During Dr. Lowry'a absence at the
Now York Polyclinics Dr. Ilarnltz will
attend to his practice. tr-7-10
The Ol.l Vl.nn.
ohanged hands J. O. Avellne proprie
tor jieiiin cents. i-iii-u
that Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will al-
ways cure them ltagland Co. and
ILL. Fowler emphatically eay that ir
tho Tablets do not relieve every case of
Dyspepsia Constipation Sour Stomach
Hlek Ifeatlnelm Worth....
do not want any pay. Tho' physicians
oj mi oiu mo 11. lest comuination mat
can bo found. Price 25 cents. 3
praotlce makes the treatment or acute
and chronio diseases a specialty. Par-
ticular attention given to diseases or
children ills remedies are safe and
pleasant. Il t a ti.orough. physician
with credent.:.. feectd to none. Visit
with prttcrinilim. tr.e mile from his
residence 227 Elinlra street one dollar.
Telephone 118. 8-11-tf
cms. (1. IIOLI.1IAUV
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tilt powder never varies. A marvel of
purltr. strength and wholcscmeness. Moro
eoonomioal than the ordinary kinds and can
not bo sud In competition with the multitudes
of low tost short welvbt. alum or phosphate
powders. Bold only la oaas. ltoyal llakln
rowder Oompaay 108 Wall street Ne York.
pOYil
REDUCTION
AND SECUItE
Ijulles. look hero I No preparatlon'erer dla
v'ZVS'SfJn UT.". VI succcMful as Morlev'a
. J'i J hi0 C""1'1. f.he."eat system re nor
wtiinenof lids climate aro subject such as
of ilin wmn n f ' uvm"t'uuy. " mu-a laiun'
intuon. unlytryn
trauuti. uniytryonu bnltlo and.youw ll
entlrolr atlstinrpr tho truth of our assortl
lit by K. Kallt'l or A; tlou.
Spsolil to;ArtlBli.
Ono of tho finest establishments that Ban Aa-
street. Hero can bo hatl artist's anddrauahu
"J-'' niaUirlalsrtr boll domostlo and InT-
w reML-'L""- Kn."-s. ohromos and
pal ilium are on hand In an endless variety.
J'lclure frames mouldings and materials ror
.' taiS ".f I'"1""""- In largo varieties.
China decorations and material for wax flow-
era In a largo assortment. Mr. Muoller re
paints oils and other material In that lino as
Wild Chsrry snd Isr.
Everybody knows tho virtues of Wild Cherry
nd rajas a relief and euro for anretTeotlona
Iwnlngretllentaaro afowalmnl. h...ir. ZZZ?.
wiles In tho composition of Dr. Uosanko'a
'.?llT'L"!'l"!?""' VS'lntlt liutthoar-
tlclorou should alwajs havo In tho houso for
Mceiilsauiltl. bamnlea ln. Hni.t i.. 11 f '
I owler. It. Cohn J.Co..J.I).l)evno J clavloS
Wondernil Curst.
Hrni!:1.10?'. it whocsalo and 1U tall
Irugglsts of Homo (la. sarsi Wo. hava hmn
;:; ';."2.1r-1i!'"f:ii -" Kfocwc
llllters ami llueklcn's Arnloa Balva for two
!i I!"i "avi "ovcr handled remedies that uU
n?..1 -r rtvo uoh "nlvorsalteaUtfaotlon.
1 hero hat p been somo wondorful euros of-
recU'd by theso medicines Inthlsclty. Several
enMreVlK.'.'"";.'"??1 consumpUon havo been
ill K.L?.UC'1 bWb0 u""or hottloe of
l)r. king's Now Ulscovory taken In oonne
tlon with Kiectrlo lllttlrs. Wo guaranUx
themtlwajs. Bold bv A. Drclss. u"ray-
Active Pushing tad fitllablt.
.A;Orels can always boreUodopon to carry
latlim of being active pushing ond rcllableby
merit and such as aro popular. Uavtng ae-
Hj"J? "1? surcnejr for tho oelebratoT Dr.-
...-vw.. tut wnsumpnon.
uu pHUIB
any and evory
.ndgVtrikltaulfreo. "7U W f
Buekltn's ArnlttSalvt.
The Beet Salvo In the world for Cuti.
Ilrulscs Sores Ulcers Salt lineum.
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Bkln JSraiS
Hons and positively cures Mies or no
pay required. It la guarantied to glvo
ta VJJ --'" w uioaey rerunaeu.
. . . .... uu rw lie uy
V
The atBlronnlM.n .!
"f VlVW.1 Kernlo.of dan Pedro sp'iSfgt!
Sitai Ui Kr"!U;' 'onncr'rof tho Two Brotbors
lloth gentlemen are well versed In theaitnf
SwhVnl? pui"10 V" d wllltei?;
?uSSX .u".'1?no r'" "elr visitors
patrons and friends. Tho very best dualities
ot lncs. liquors and cigars all popular
- - wo.- ui.-. si'iixor ana mineral
waters. native aa well aa the. beat Imported
brands always oil hand.
u ury ngnuaf
7-aa-iy
cough at Stillwater N. Y. tkuvSnT.
tiaoB luuuu tuat Aoaer'i jugitik HMD-
edy wat a positive cure and pmJKSSi
cure all congha (eipeoltJlyfteBronlo
f'f) croup atthmt and ooninmp-
of ltagland A Co. and U. L. Fowler
All of Ons Mind.
JtiSd 0her iun lthB1l
with 1 dKeued blood saying It to iup
rlor to any preparation he Eat evKRted.
Dabney Ball of the Balfjoer.
u. K oonferenoa touth says Im bu
been so much benefited by the bm ot
n" eneenmiy reeota-
ances menos ana acqaklnt-
BSiuarble for the Wbklt Lwbt
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