San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 209, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 18, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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CwOUftCU WftT liQ lviJ fur H
ATURDAY SEPTEMBER Iff 1880'
Have the Light Mailed.
Subscribers loailiur tho rlty tor the sum.
wW
bo clianjicd as often u
Tine antl-aaloonllce liao Just lit'ld
their convention at Chlcairo; the snloon-
Itea will now hold theirs nt .SrlnKllell.
The republican parly recognize nclthtr
the one or the other.
Tint New Vork Times true to It mug-
wump Instincts sees only adown-lilll
movement for the republican party In
the decided victory they have obtained
In Maine over the prohibition dcuioc-
raoy. St. Louis la claiming the InrKist fall
trade for thla season that she has ever
enjoyed. Thla would Indicate a relum-
ing prosperity to the whole toutuwett-
ern region. Texaa la also hopeful of n
better day coming and not very far Iroin
her doora to-day.
lti'tuu evidences a decided Inclination
to preserve the peace lu llulgarla by
taking poaaeaalon of the pieces. It Is u
polltloal mlllenlum In which as of old
the lion and the lamb will lie down to-
gether; the lamb Inside of the lion how-
ever. Old Tecumieh having left tit. Louis
and taken up his permanent abode in
New York aeems much elated at hav-
ing shaken off tho dust of the lllg ltrldge
City from hla feet and would not give
the rJt. Louis reporter who Interviewed
him upon the chaogu any tally for the
old home he had left.
Okn. Sheridan la an old Indian lighter
lie knowa bow It la hliutelf and he says:
"Oeronlmo la entitled to no mercy or
consideration." Thla verdict will be en-
dorsed by tbe country universally. Thla
land la one land Ita law la one law and
the color of a man's akin does not change
the complexion of hla crimes. At Oero-
nlmo haa done unto othera so let the law
do unto him.
LAwatxCK Kansas la about tbe worst
taxed city In tbe United Btales and Ita
occupation taxea have become ao bur-
densome tbat many of Ita merchants de-
clare them too oppreaalve to be borne.
It la almost Invariably tbe caae that oc
cupation taxea and taxea on professions
work more Injury than benellt to aay
nothing of the principle Involved which
lain Itself a false one.
Han Antomo baa been kept reason-
ably well occupied thla week holding
down two Mexican celebrations looking
after her ameltlng works arranging ber
polltloal programmea putting her pub-
lic; sohoola In running order taking care
of old Oeronlmo and preparing for Wlg-
glna' oyclone.to aay nothing of her usual
Monday entertainment at tbe council
chamber and the regular order of busl-
neaa throughout the city.
Tub democracy have Issued their call
aa every sensible person must have
known they would for a delegate con-
vention from tbe aeveral precincts of
liexar county to nominate a full county
ticket and two membsra for the state
legislature. There It not a abailow or
dobut but that when the election conies
off next November the liexar county
democracy will be found doing business
at the old atand aa they have done every
year also 'lime Immemorial.
Tub alliance bualneaa In etate politics
baa not panned out tbla campaign. Tho
anti-monopolist have concluded to "aa-
Ut their partners" wherever the oppor-
tunity offers; the prohibitionist candi-
dates In aeveral Inatancei refuse to make
tbe tramp; the greenbaokera pass and the
republican are tbe only onei left to play
their hand against tbe democracy. Thla
tbey propose to do notwithstanding
their opponent bavo both bowers and
mi Me op their aleevea.
Tiik Maim elections give cause for re
publican oonfldenec The plurality vole
of the republicans this year over the
ilemocrata verges upon 11000. During
Iho Uarllcld campaign It wa only 8.S03
and In 1SS1 It was 8172. A determined
ellort was made this joar to cut down
Iho republican majority hy a combina-
tion iifdeiuonrnla and prohibitionists In
order Hint Hie daiupenlngelleet of a de-
creased republican plurallt) might mill-
Itnto against Mr. lllalne. Tbo attempt
waa a signal failure. The stale which
elected a greenbnck-tnslon-dcmocratlo
governor In 18S0 by a majority of ISO
gives the republican ticket n plurality of
1 1000 In 18S0. This result will be taken
aa an augury of republican auccoss In
1S)S; and in connection with the marked
republican gnlna In Arkansas shows
that the spasmodic democratic succcsa
of 18S Is already waning to certain de-
feat. I'ium.cnoN that does not protect
against foreign products but against
home competition This Is tho protec-
tion that the frcu trade democracy have
extended towards American Industry.
Thoy cry free trade and open thu ports
of America to thu free wool of Australia
knowing that It will cripple one of our
greatest lndutrirs and then hy way of
n lightning Illustration of Inconsistency
levy a tax on the manufacture of oleo-
margarine In tho Interest of a email class
of American producers tolhe disadvant-
age of tho consuming classwA of the whole
country. This Is a fair specimen of the
principle that underlies tbe action of a
free trade democratio congress.
Ukoiiciia Is fullering the cnnncuucntcs
of tliu dishonest repudiation other In-
debtedness by her democratic legislature
In 1874. When the republicans governed
thestate during tbo roconstruollon per-
iod Ueorgla endorsed bonds of railway
companies to tho amount of nearly $H-
OiiO.OOOfor tho purpose of developing the
resources or the state. Other bonds
were Issued by the state to about nn
eipial amount. Theso bonds were sold
In Kurope and the eastern states for
from 00 to 03 cents on tho dollar. Tho
deinorratlu administration of 1871 repu-
pinnated these bonds and the state voted
them unconstitutional Thu holders
were lelt out In the cold. Now conies
the statu. of Ueorgla into the money mar-
ket desiring to place $:ifi00000 new
state bonds; but tbe New Vork Stock
hxebango will not penult the listing of
the bonds owing to tho former fraud of
Hid state and this action will seriously
crlpplo the attempt to negotiate them.
tbo savings banks or tbo atato of New
York are prohibited by stale law from
investing in Ueorgla state seourltlea.and
thus an other avenue of Investment Is
oil. (Irorgla may find out In tho
end I hat she would have dono better had
hu tnken Alexander II. .Stephens' ad
vice and not repudiated her bonds.
Clkvkka.mi appears to have been so
much elalu l with bis dear hunting suc
cess on .Mrs. Kolsome's preserves.lbat be
cannot tear himself away from Iho deer
bunting or the Adirondack.". Dear
tlroverl The people will hold him
cheap In 1H.
Orn nstute city council have deter-
mined In their wisdom to pave two
blocks on Han Fernando street leaving
wo suppose a mud-hole at each end
and will not make any Improvements on
Commerce street. Along Commerce
street paBJ tho loaded teams with heavy
freights forourclly merchant. From
the LAO. N. depot to the plaras this
street (Commerce sire ) la in many
placet Impassable for loaded teams.
New wagons with about two-thirds a
good load are broken down goods dam-
aged and packages broken limply be-
cause the mayor and council are more
Interested In tome Impracticable scheme
for enhancing suburban property than
In providing for tho actual wants of our
business. It is high time that this abom-
inable disregard or public needs and
business necessities by tho city admin-
istration came to an end. Tbo Light
bat called attention more than once to
this utter neglect of the bualness neces-
sities of the city In the distribution of
street Improvement binds. The council
at Its Monday's session should repeal
tbelr former acta governing the disposi-
tion of this streot Improvement fund
and tee that It Is expended In such a
manner as to meet thu needs ot our busi-
ness men. It Is no credit to the council
tbat such thoroughfares as Commerce
street are left In an impassable condi-
tion while thousands of dollars are ex-
pended on outlying atreets whtre tor
the present nt leaat such work It not re-
quired. Let wltdom govern the council
In tlilt matter and a Just regard for tbe
Interests of the oity.
St. John not St. John the divine but
St. John tbe malign did not get in bis
Slalno work aa effectively thla year aa
he did hla work In New York two yeara
ago. Ilia thirty pieces of silver or Its
equivalent were paid him all the same
and with this hla small soul should be
content. St. John has never forgiven the
republican parly its refusal to give him
another term of tbe Kansas governor-
ship; the republicans have never for-
given themtelvet the sin of electing him
at all. The only uuklnd thing the repub-
licans ever did St. John was to give blm
an Incurable "big bead" by electing him
governor of Kanaaa. A minnow before
that event be haa Imagined himself a
whale ever since.
Tiik Austin Statesman wlthet It dis-
tinctly understood that It eats no crow
In endorsing as a good democrat the
nomination of Sul. Hot!. It believed
Swain to be the bitter man believes so
sllll.and only votet for the poorer candi-
date becaute tbe majority of the dem-
ocracy of the ttate Iniltted on tucb a
course In the convention. Itepudlatlng
the Idea of "crow eating" as persist-
ently charged by the Waco Examiner
tbe Statesman expreeiet the opinion
that tbe Examiner It not potted as to
what crow eating meant anyway. The
Ktateemnn mutt remember tbat at tbla
year's democratic love featt It waa tbe
province of tho Examiner to crow. To
decide aa It were upon the merits of the
crow to be crowed not upon tbe crow
to be eaten. At to tbe first the Exam-
iner proved Itself a connolteur.
Tiik Timet la true to Its own Insllncta
In Imagining that there It some under-
banded and covert reaaon for the at-
tempt of the republican party to Induce
Dr. Ilctfrto allow hla name to be put In
nomination as congressional candldato
for this district. Tbe reason Is not a
covert one as tbe Times Insinuates; It Is
nut to help out a county ticket; It Is to
the Intent tbat this district may not be
misrepresented In oongress hut repre-
sented. Of tbo Doctor's election thero
Is little question unless the democracy
should reconsider tbelr own action and
put up some other man than anti-wool-tarlfl
Bayers. If Doctor IlerfT accepts
tbe nomination tho republicans will tend
to his election with what democratic
help they are certain to receive
Tiik question Is mooted why In view
of the fact tbat the statute law of Texas
authorizes commissioner's courts to pro-
vide for the wants of all destitute per-
sons In their respective counties tbo
commmleiloner's of tbo destitute coun-
ties do not Issue scrip for the relief of
theldroutli suOercrs and levy a tax next
year to meet It. The tax rate
In Drown Coleman and San Saba coun-
ties It below the average tax of tho
atato and It la contended tbat these
countlet do not need outtlde aid. Will
tbe parties who make thla auggcstlon
pay tpot cash for such acrlp to that the
lmmedlato wants of Iho starving may
be supplied C All need not apeak at
once.
How fearfully solloltotii the demo-
cratic Journals of this city are lest Dr.
IlerfT should run for congress and he de-
feated. Their love for tho good doctor
Is touching In tbo extreme. When hnve
their dcmooratlo sympathies been ex-
pressed for other republican candidates
of whom tho democracy were not soro
afraid? This bogus sympathy Is not
misleading. The real concern Is for
Sayers. Tint dovll-llsb hides lis pres.
dice by the dark secretion It exudes
from Its own body. In this matter of
hiding Its head In tho darkness or Its
own creation tbe Texas democracy can
give tho dovll-llsb points every day In
tho year. In patience let the trembling
democracy possess their souls. Their
house tome of these daya will be left
unto them desolate It la true but they
need not die of fright before tbelr time.
Tiik I.kiiit acknowledges tbo receipt
of a 'Tolltlcal report on the Geology of
Weitern Texas" by Assistant State
Geologist Sbumard. Tbo report makes
a valuable addition to the information
already published on the subjects treat-
ed or Tho report reaches this olllce
through tbe courtesy or (Jen. II. I. Ilec
whose favor Is duly appreciated. The
work Is a paper covered volumo of one
hundred and forty-live pagcsjlllustrated
plainly printed In clear typo on good
paper and will be valunblo ita a refer-
ence A city- reporter gives James 1'. New-
comb's opinion on Iho approaching
county convention to the effeot that the
"straights" will not be able to muster a
corporal's guard. The military experi-
ence of Mr. Nowcomb surely Istulllclent
to teach him thtit more than a "corpo-
ral! guard'' have already been Instruct-
ed to "vote first last and all the time
for straight republican nominations."
Is It suspected or expeotod that these
Instructed delegates will violate tbelr
instructions In convention? Precedents
perhaps might be quoted In favor of
such n course among liexar oounty re-
publicans but tbo delegates luttructcd
for a straight ticket are not of tbat
breed. The convention will show how
many and how few.
Tuk denunciation of Bui. Itoss at the
"saloon candidate by the prohibition
stato oonventlon seems to rankle In the
democratio gullet. It was not a very
nlco thing to say of Itoss and It was not
a Very nice thing for a gubernatorial
candldato to do. Proprieties nre about
equal.
ocr line cnu ou r. u. ucuei. ut inter
national and Great Northern depot. Iv
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
Adoptod By tbo Republicans In Conven-
tion Held at Waco. Texas
August 20th lOOO.
Tho republican party of Tosas. luconven.
Hon assembled does realllrm Ita ulleKlaiico hi
tho uatlufutl republican party reusserllUK Its
approval of tho platlonu adopted by tho lm.
Ilonal republican party nt Chlcntro In Isst and
Tho H-opIo In a republic being- tho source
of pocr wo bcllcrolttobotho duty of tho
legislature to submit to the people lor their
rallntution or rejection such amendments
may ask such submission upon whon p-jtl-Honed
by a sulllclcut number In acconluuco
with the bill of rivals.
That wo aro opposed to tho leaslnjr by Iho
stato of largo bodies of land thereby shuttlnu
It out from Immediate and actual acttleinont
That wo aro opposed to tho present law ro
law on any suujeci null iney
:Ulrlnir tho citizens to work upon tho publla
trades nnd orotesslons
'inai ino repuuuean party navinfr oor noon
luont and tho ability of tho people favors tho
larvost appropriations practicable by tho
i tho lllulr bdl passed by the
That wo urtlno first our oontldcnco in and li
centaneo of tho principles Bet forth bv Abi
hum Lincoln In his luossafro to
bor and alarmed Ita superiority to thu
capital Itself had created.
becond That wo stand to and abldo by tho
priucipiea sei lonu. uy ino mariireu presi-
dent a uuartcr of a ccuturv since. In which he
utnrmed tbo dignity of labor and tho right of
tholaliorcrtoleirlslalUo protection and that
olplos elfectlvo In our stato and natloimirov-
Tblrd That wo reeotrnlzo tho right of lalor
to sharo In tho profits of Iho wealth llsclf has
created and that wo will do all In our iwwer to
hamionlzo tho Interest of capital and labor.
Kmirllithat wo aro ooiKised to Iho
ptoyment of convict laboi uiiou the publlo
tMith-That wo denounco that system or
employing contlct labor which compels tho
free lalKtr of American citizens to como into
competition with It In thopubllo market.
Metenth That we fuvor tho passage of such
laws fur tho arbitration of all differences arising-
between oororatlons and thoso employed
by them as will most effectually prevent
strikes and secure Industrial harmony.
Eighth Wo approvotho oxlstlngr laws mak
Ing Iho Imiiorlallon of contract labor a crime
and demand their enforcement.
Ninth Wo favor such legislation as will
most effectually prevent the oppression of
tho mercantllo and Industrial lutorcsts by
HirSuacrblbeJfor the Wbikly Liqut.
Ths Morgan City Fish itnd Oyator Com-
pnny. This new jitcrprlo will open busi
ness on or about September tho 1Stb on
Trevlno avenue where they will be
ready to supply tho public with fresh
llsh oysters game and everything In
their line. Prompt delivery guaranteed
In every part of tho elty. An oyster
counter will he attached to tbo establish
ment where tbe bivalves will bo served
on the balfthell.and all other styles will
be served. Hotels restaurants anil fami-
lies supplied on short notice. 0-0-tf
ItEI'OIlLIOAN STATE TICKET.
A. M.COCIIKAN
lAM'K Al IIANIKI
Or (Irllliis Couhly.
lor Associate Jusllei' r.f tho Supremo Court
W. II. IIIMtKIIAHT
Of Kurt llend.
Porlimiplrollcr
1'ltANK Cl.HAVLrt
a. y. a iii:i:k.
Of Navarro County
for Allorney-flem ral
U. M. JUIINSON.
Ol Young County
l'ur HuKTlnleiideiit of I'ubllo Instruction
HI'.NItV 0 CLINK
Of Harris County.
Chairman of tho fflafo Keeutlvo Committee
JOHN II. iti:cioit
Of Trails County.
MeuiU-r of National r.xecutlvo Committee
Annual Moetlns: of Btockholdem.
The regular annual meeting of stock-
holders ofthe San Antonio t Aransas
Pass Itallway company will be held at
theolllces of the company on Wednes-
day October (! 1880 nt ten o'clook a. m.
u. IjOtt President.
It. F. Yoakum Secretary. 0 U-tit
Interesting Experiences.
1 1 1 una Cameron furniture dealer of Colum
bus tla. It'll bis ezperleuco thus: "for
three years huvo tried every remedy on the
mark t for rlloimieh and Kidney IMvinlera
l.ut k' " relit f until I used Cleetrlu Itinera.
Toot live lif lies ami lira now ruml. and think
Kleclrlo Hitters Iho llest IIIihhI I'urinerin tho
world." Major A. II. ICccd or West Liberty
Ky. used Kleclrlo lllltcia for nil old Man. ling
Kidney affect Ion and snjst "Nothing has eer
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
OvkickSan AnionioSt. H'r;Co.
April 21 1S8C.
During the summer lost oar on tbo
San Pedro line will leave tbo Springs at
10:30 p. m. except Saturday and Sunday
on which days thoy will run regular till
n p. m.
Extra oars can be bad at all hours by
parties wlshlngto remain later.
A. lliiLXNAP President.
Dr. Weathers with twenty years'
praotlco makes the treatment of acute
and chronlo diseases a specialty. Par-
ticular attention given to diseases or
children. Ills remedies are safe and
pleasant. Il 'r a I norough physician
with ere ! - i-wni.d to none. Visit
with preaeiiidloii one mile from bit
residence. '227 Klmlra street one dollar
Telephone 118. 8-11-tf
Paint Your Hoofs.
ly having
tthreothn
nail holes thereby pre
all klndd of house sign and carriage painting-
erlal usd. Charges r
F. 1M
Mlraeutous tseape.
W. W. lteed druggist of Winchester Ind.
writes: "Ouo of my customers. Mrs. Irfuilsu
l'lke llnrtouia Itundolph County liid.was a
long sufferer with Consumption and was
Klw-n up lo dlo by her ph)slelilns. rUio hoard
of Or. King's New Dlsentcty for Consuuni.
Hon and begun hmlng It of inc. Ill six
mouths' tlnio sho walked to this city ti dis-
tance of six miles and Is now so much im-
proved she has quit using it. Mio feels sho
owes her life toil." Free trial bottles at A.
Ilrelss' llrug 8toro. tl
.New Advertisements.
e Urnhiien I.h.hHu.Ij..1 ack of
. .'.!he:1it.A'Lrh.J.L5."Bll;;".l.
r in jura ths lotJth ciqm tttad.
t) H BlHILIT loadln
b'r.wn'.'.nlo 1. Uteri lift
luMHtamypnttkA.
Ili4.1iwfuniauflrn. lu
K phfwicUn of tiprinf
LhoroitRhly Rood mJI
nnd hint fit) mtl.ru i
leotMftttjr. JtHnJl
NMliliu
iMtUr it era.
ruvue dicertiou.'
Bargains For Sale. For Rent.
OOKArt WW bny ft Flvo-room limine with
Ot0li twrnralleriei outhmmug nnulanre
lot; houno limit new mid nicely flnlshwli
ttutcrworks In house a mi m her ot yuunz
fruit and oliado trt'OB; rent rally locutPd
drem 'J
i T. 11.
i. John
n Light oIHoo.
u-2-tr
mWO- Kino bulldmtr lots for fl ale. Biio 110x170
j in moon wem oi an I'uaro creeir
fullolnlnir Krlncn property lnqulroofT.il
quirt of T II John
D1
O YOU WANT TO 8KLU-If io advortlao
ver time or money refunded.
"pOU KENT A Nicely Furnished OHIrc. suit
trally IocuUhI. Inquire of T. 11. JmiNnoN at
mint.')' kink uyra von :s-ir.t 1 2. and
For Bale Rent or Kxchanae
An HOOacro ranch with tanks olentv of
of hay land six miles from city. Would r
San Antonio.
Also &0 acres of fine land four miles fron
cny iencoa ana ten acres under cultivation
Also 131 ucrt'i good land fourmtles from the
iiy. .AppiyiO T. II. JOIINKON
1 1REP. Mil
yf -cripttup (or Umnw wbo Dmxl buildtii up.
jf;LEBE5T TONIC
MISCELLANEOUS.
He
mfbrSs
saF-RAISING
GYDreaq.
reparation.
TIIKIIKAI.TIIKUr. ANII NUTIIIT10U8
Baking Powder.
Itestorrs to tho Flour the StrrnirtrWIvlnir
IMiOrtnhales that aro removed with tho bran.
and which aro required by tho system. No
other lUklnir l'owderdoe this. It costs less
and la Healthier and stronger than any other
Home Testimony
George H. Kalteyer
CHEMIST
BAN ANTONIO TKXA8
San Antonio Tex. Julr 1 iHHft.
I purchased In this city a packryj-u of Prof.
llorsford's BelMtalsliiK llrcivl Preparation
nd sulimlttttd It to a chemical examination.
and (Ind that tho samo Is cninponed of pure
nd non-poisonous chemicals.
Thu Idea of 1'rof. llotsfnrd was Indeed a
irrand ono In snp planting tho Indltrestlblutar
tarnlcofSfNlii which Is always the end result
of all I taking powders cimOHed of Cream of
Tartar and Hodu. br thu nolubly phosphate of
and soda Iho very nutritive value of
bread and tho bone-produelnfr elements of
nature.
It Is certainly tho best and most healthy
bread-raisin preparation ever offered to tho
public and every mother that has the health
of her children at heart should use no other.
1 can only Join In tho endorsement given by
the lato celebrated chemist Prof. Haron V.
Meblg.tothls preparation lu saying t "I cons
ider this Invention as ono of tho most useful
gifts which science has made to mankind."
For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
WM. N KUMANN (JKO. 1CKK.
Neumann & Icke
Wholexale mid retail dealers In
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
tJOoods delivered proinnlly to ari) part of the
IW-A11 wo aitk H a trial Mcoiithice the pub-
llo that wo sell giHMls tit mok Im.Uoiii prices
and glvo them the Iwst article.
COR.E.COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS.
Trli hi.ni. Nu. f1. t Mm
ALAMO IRON WORKS.
Engines Boilers Gins and Mill
MACHINERY
Made and Repaired
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
OKFICK Nn. 11 DKVINB lilllLDINO.
Correspond"!. BiillciltHl.
BAN ANTONIO. TE X
Hunt& Booth
HAY HAY!
' on loard at the follow Ir
NTONIO Ktle Tavlo
WALI.KIt riKUCK JUNC
Fine Johnson Grass a Spiclalty.
City orders promptly filled and satisfaction
guaranteed. Telegraph or write fur
quotations. Telephone
Offlce-24 West Nueva St. San Antonio.
The Little Bee-Hive
U(XTANl8UOKMANUFACTUWNO.
All tbo latest and modern styles of Boots
and Shot's on hand and mado to order on short
notice. Custom work a specialty. Men's UooU
olod and heeled for II.
EHNST LANGE Proprietor
tin KA8T HOUSTON RT. . BAN ANTONIO
Seffel & Herwiek
SCENIC ARTISTS
Ornamental Plain Sign and House Palnten
Alamo St. Opp. Scholz Hall.
All work first-class. Chaws reasonable
Glvo us a trial.
LOANS
PHOMISORY NOTES.
WANTKD Notos of well rated busln
Physican and Surgeon
214 K. COMMEltECK ST.
San Antonio Teias
-Job printing In every variety nt
uoiigm pnoea aono At. me idairrouioe.
SPRING 'AND SUMMER
The Grand Opening
AT
L. Wolfson's
INITHK
DRESS GOODS DEPAM'T
tti plain stripes. Hurrahs Trtcnntlnes Totureei
Irish l'opllns and Satins In all grades both
WOOLEN GOODS
Nun's Velllnr. Halls
ctu.aStapioand
Grenadines and Lawns
In Striped and 1'laln1 Clieckured andl'lnln.
IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
All tho Latest Styles and Patterns for Spring
loilS tHUtO.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is tho finest ami Innrept of an)thliiff ever soen
I do not trivG troods awav. but will sell at such low
figures purchasers will notcro any furtherwhen they
once price my goods. A call is cordially solicited.
L. WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Acequia Street San Antonio Tex.
WJUr.Nn 8TAFFBU
STAFF EL & KUHL
General Commission Merchants Cotton Wool and Hides.
Aircnts ror Wclr Sulky l'lnir. Slid Itlillnir anil Walklns Cultlrators Com and Cotton
Planters llrrrlnff Mowers Iteapers. Hinders and llanTStlnfr Macblnoa.
Littles Chemical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SANANTONIO.TEX.
J. H. MARQUART
BOOTaiJQ SHOE MANUFACTIJER
OITOSITK COURITJHOOSE.
flents'Calf Hoots from f 4 upward; Hoys' Hoots of all descriptions! Hoys' Shoos calf and
Kraln In button and laoe.
Tlio8eaiiilesn.oXK)ltI PATH NT I.KATIIKU DANClNfJ UMl nicest Hhoo lathe tuar.
ket. KleirKiit OI'KUA HIJI'I'l.ltS. just the thlntf for a nleo prescut. Full line of HUAVV
IKMiTn best in the inarKet; price iw. uoino
(initH' riNK HUT ION. I.At;R and (latter Shoe
nrIn ad'Utlon to my suwk of IbMits andJhoes 1 carry all kinds of shoe polish fi
Ich' and elilltlren s shoes and tho celebrated vr. M. Ulackiiift for jrenu snoes.
ULfUrders lor any stles of HMts audHhocs will be promptly exeouttid. A nice Stand
MISSOURI PACIFIC RTSYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL AND TOpORTMN R. B DIVISION.
SOLID T"l3 -a X 3ST S
With All Modern Improvements Through Hot woe n
Galveston and St. LouislSan Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEX AR KAN A. VIA DENISON.
;wlthoulChatiironr Curs ot any Dosurlption and Only Ono Change to
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston
And OthcrlPrlnUnal Cities In tho
NORTH AND EAST.
ula.
iIa Donls.
tweonNKW YOIIK PIIII.AIIICLPIIIA and ANIWKUP. For full lutorinatlon call on
J. S. MooNAMARA. W. F. SIMMONS.
Ticket Airent IXii Commereo htroct. Kainptnan lluildlnir. Ticket Agent I. ft a. N. Depot
H. P. HUGHES B. W. McCULLOUOH.
P A.llouslnnTii. O. P. T. A Dallas. Tolas
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notloo. our trains will run aa followa. Dally oxoept Bundayt
(IN EFFECT SKIT. 3 18S0.)
Lkiv San Antonio 8.-00 a. m.
Arrivx at ISkevillk ; 4:43 r. H.
HOUTIIUOUM) T1U1N3 LllVt llKKVILLIt 4:48 r. u.
AmuvKat MKgunil. 8:45 T.U.
INOHTlinOUM) iKiLS'S L.KAVK JtlKSqUITAL
Arkivk at San Antonio
s for Mineral City mid making
U. LOTT.
President aud Uaneral Mttnaf !-.
RICE &
(Lato with Itloo Horn
t TZZgr-0
DROP IN AND SHE US
MARTIN &
Building Material of all kinds ahapei or niei. A largo Miortmont ot Ornament t-
Good i alwayi in itook. Wo keoo oonitantlr on hand largo quantltloi of tho Herer yet lur
pasitM j. Halsoh's Barb and Fence Wire wo in luooMifu' ooapeuton in price
and goodi. Oome and befoonTtnoed
OFFIOE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPO - - SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
In Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods
lleeihlblts the Iirirest Stock ever brought to
Western Tcias.
NAINSOOK AND MULL
In both Whlto and Colorol.
Is tho largest ttt Ban Antonio seloctod from
tho best factories.
FURNITURE AND' CARPETS!
tn this lln
iirothor irMMll wn find Vlumh
I'arlor Hulls Mohair Parlor SulU Walnut and
Ash Bedroom Hults. Wardrobes. Chairs. Itodv
Ilrussels and fnirraln CarpU Huts Mat
tiny Curtains Window Hhades. Kto. Ooun
try orders filled promptlr and satisfaction
Kuaranteed. Bond for samples.
ALKXANDRIt KOHL.
anu oxainino ineni a complete aioea i
They whould bo soen Ut bo appreciated.
has Pullman Hutel Car. via Dentson. throufrh
t 4:11 n. m. liti Pullman Palaoa dleonln Car
m Uit)'. oonuootlnir at Ijnlson with Throuirh Hlooper tn at
o.lnl fn.Mi all points In KUItlJPK via tho 'aMBKIOAN" d
IIA and l.l VKltl'ODI.. and tun "ItKIl UTAH" H H. I.lnn l
S:40. If.
0:55 a. M.
0:30 p.m.
id Southorn raolllo lUllwari; at Flore
aganton and Lavernlai at Kenedy for
book conneotlou at Meiqultal for Corpui
B. F. YOAKUM
TrmJBo Manacar
o
DALLAS
& Co. New Orleans La.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Tinware. House Fmulsalnj Goods
SOl.K AGENTS FOR
Cotton Plant Stoves and Rangos
The BEST on Earth
Now Vork Rnatnol Paint Company'a Mlxod Pala
Best In tho market. Largo lino of Hoatlnar
Stoves at Low Prloes
33 & 35 WKHT UOMMKBOB BTBHKT.
WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN.
SGHRYVER
OF ALL
SORTS KIHDS
AND
QUALITIES I
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