San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 343, Ed. 1, Monday, November 22, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY NOVEMBER 22 1886.
Mi-en or lbs fun Ihst Is poked al Har-
low on Account or his libel suit li way
abort par and lonio or It li Itelo.
Oooo-iiTa Italian opera I llow'djr
American opera. Let American opera'
be American Aid oulllrate'a tails and
ipresslon or Ita own; something that It
distinctive and national and It will hare
come to itsy.
KiuuiiK) has succeeded In leaving
Bulgaria and drawing all the Kuatlan
consult In his train. All have vacated
Thla meant a rupture open and palpable
with the czar. Auatro-llungary takes It
quietly and so does Bulgaria. Now what
comet next?
Till newt from the upper laket con-
firms the wont fears that were enter-
tained At to the extent of the Wednesday
and Thursday night ttormt. Over fifty
vttaela have been wrecked and probably
twice fifty lives have been lost.
Tin New York boodle gang are on
trial In NcTw York and the protecutlon
Mtmt to show but little mercy. In thla
It It ably seconded by the pretldlng
jodge. Justice It on tho war path this
time.
A oool) man a kingly man a knightly
man a man or Integrity a man or large
Tlewt and large heart a very manly man
and a man whom this nation tupremely
respects was burled quietly to-day In
liural cemetery Albany. The death or
Chetter A. Arthur It a national lost.
Indiana's oflrclal returnt show a
ehange of about 18000 otet In favor of
the republican party In 16&C at compared
wltb.lS84. In the election of 1K5-1 the
Hate went tlemoeratlo by 0012; In ISbO
the republican plurality wat 3319. These
are the change! by which the democracy
cipeet to capture the country In
OrriDtuTA partisanship by a president
of the United States as never more
offensively shown than In the recent
filling of the vacant surgeon generalship
of the army. Hank wat patted over
And precedent Ignored In order to place
a dasnoeratlc offloer of Inferior rank In
the position which rightfully belonged
to hit taperlor offloer who ss a repub-
lican. Tua federal officer whs vat a demo-'
crat has been exeated from tearing the
penAlty put upon blm ror violating the
pmldeotlAl order. The federal offleer
who wat a republican still bean hit In-'
Iqully for the tame offense. There It no
offensive partlionthlp no personal
policy About this demoe ratio administra-
tion f Ah no.
CixrO'DoxoniEof New York has
jutt returned from Washington where
hewu ehArmtd with the president's
family circle And chagrined with the
president'! stolidity on matters or parly
policy O'Donohue tayt he went to
TVaiblogton An anti-Cleveland man and
coma AWAy a more pronounced Antl than
when he went there. ni ..mi....
pe An to be "Kphram It joined to hit
iuois iei pirn Alone."
Tin Antttn Statetinan Invites the Ex-
press to holtt the nam l l.... n
UlAlne. At the heed nftts
pratldentlAl candidate In 1688 as a tlna
qua non to being "pronounced a Jewel
of oontlttency." The Kxprest would
not do much vlolanea tn lu r.Mn.
ImAglne by following the Advice. The
time may com when the democracy of
Texas will be leti reads to reAd tbelr
Afowed JournAlt out of the party be-
CAUse of antl-free-trade tantltnentt.
Vmm colored people of tome teotlont
show a decided Inclination to turn tkelr
atteatlon to Agrloulture And the posses-
ton of homestesds at a meant or better-
ing their oondltlon rather thAn to pollt-
teal eontroverty. Wlidom Hit In the di-
rection of thli movement. With the
Improvement of their condition flnan-
elAlly sod the Increase of their Intelli-
gence will come a political equality
which It now denied them In many In-
tensely democratic teotlont. Hi greet
American nation respects money as it
doeJ nothing elte. Let the colored man
pile up nil eheckelt end be multiplies
respect a hundred fold.
Tux free trade democracy or Texts
have no use ror a protectionist Journal-
lit And their animus Is plainly seen In
the penlttent attempt! they are making
to relegate the Wfpress to III old home
In the boioui or the republican parly.
lit latt oOence an adverev crlllolsin of
Carlisle's last ipeeoh It one that rannnt
be condoned and tho cry hat orened lus
tily all along the trail. Texas Is way on
on her protection notions anyway Tho
democracy of Ixiulslann Alabama Miss-
issippi (leorgla And Tennessee Are by
no luesns tuch rabid free tradu mlvi-
catet At are the Texan democracy and
what la regarded as democratic trenson
In Tel as It put forth at flrtt rlatt ileum-
cratlodoclrlne In many other democrat-
ic centers. The Kxprcti does not tuller
from Ha proleollonlst views howeter.
Its democracy never was more than
skin deep and a change back lo I he old
political alllllatloiu of Its owners man-
agers and edltur would not seriously
disturb Ita equanimity. The protection-
ist sentiment Is strong In the very ilr-
cles where antl-proteotlon Journals
teeui lo flourish am the newspaper lhat
pioneers protection In tho democratic
ranki of this atate Is lure to have a big
following. T he Kiprrtt It wile enough
to know and take advantage oflhltract.
Tn a 81. toula Olobe-IJerjioerat In A
recent Issue speaking or the probable
complications or the presidential elec-
tion ol ISS8 Accepts among other things
the candidacy of a nominee of the labor
party. This II sayt will give rise to
animated dliciiiailoni as to I he part
taken by the two great political pnrllei
of the nation on the questions of labor
reform and the labor legislation given
the country by rach. It welcome! thli
eontroverty as one that will demonstrate
beyond all cavil that the republican
parly bat rendered Incomparably greater
lervlcei to the labor Interests or the na-
tion than the democratlo parly hat.
While this It true and capable of abund
ant verification It It alao true that thli
very fact more than nny oilier Imperil!
the success of the republican party In
1SSS. The republican party In and hts
been 'the party of labor reform Just as
that same parly has been Ibe parly or
temperance reform. The votes for teui-
p. ranee candidate! and for labor candi
date! alike are drawn from the rank! of
the republican parly and by 10 muchdn
they weaken It and put It under tho fact
of the democracy. Had tho votes other
wise republican lhat were cast for the
prohibition parly In 1881 been i-aat for
the republican party James O. Illalne
would now be the chief executive of thli
republic. The democracy It steadily
losing ground not gaining; hut the pro-
hibition and labor parlies are draining
more votes from the republican runts
than the democracy Is losing through
defection and desertion of Ita memben.
With two ticked In the Held In 1888 the
republican triumph la aa certain as rate.
With four candidates tn the held repub
lican victory Is exceedingly doubtful.
Cim IhLl's ipeech belore the Iroqnoll
club at Chicago bai cooked hit presi-
dential goose If he ever bad tuch a bird
on the spit A free trade fire will not
be kindled to roast presidential fowl
yet awhile. This country grows more
and more anti-free trade every decade.
American statesmen are not prone to
take up the discarded garments of the
English parliamentarian!. There are
A few moiibAcki who dwell In to "hem-
Inently ha Illngllsb hatmosphere" that
they dream of such things but these
man are naturally side-tracked when
Any movements threatening retulta are
In progress.
Tim gallant detectives who are lo fast
and fierce hen It comes to tiring tato a
mob of women children and unarmed
men are not so rapid In uncovering the
tracks or real criminals. The Expresi
robbers are playing the Ht. Louis Pink-
ertont at a skillful Angler playt a trout
and the detective! have only lately
tumbled to the racket and discovered
that they have been made game of.
Jim Cunitnlngs" hai made It Interest
ing for the "tlntit body of detectives on
earth" and the run Is not over yet. The
authorities hold Kotherlngham hut
have no evidence or the slightest kind
against blm.
Thankifflvlng turktya at tho Itefrlir.
erator meat market ll-17-tf
A Horrible Form
Of malarial disease Is dumb ague. Cor stent
drowsiness sleep Interrupted brj chill suc-
ceeded by a oonsumlnir heat aKdthal by au
esbaustluir sweat. A sanation as n numb.
ness f rora cold bufeio shaking aRsi-udalt.
ilontstter's Hlomseh Timers Inrarlably eradi-
cates It thoairh U Is the moat iSttlnate form
hi aiuiuutn ainnaac. To conquer It with
Quinine la as Impossible aa to battle down
Gibraltar wlih a tipwltser. Malarial disorders
of -renr kldd are Attended with dersoneuu-nt
of the liver a fid evince by the saffron tint
which the akin assumes In such diseases. For
thla aymptom. aa well aa for lis causes the
lllttera Is a certain remedy Constipation
drspepsla. rheumatism and Inactlrlly of the
kldners and bladder are also tellere by this
For Bale Bent er Exchange.
An HJO-aore ranch with tanks plenty of
water good frame house and bams: 2M acres
of hay land six rnlht from city. Would pre
rer to exchange for larger ranch not so mar
Ban Antonio.
Also 9) acres of fine Isnd four miles from
city fenoeiLandtt.il acres under eultratlon.
Also III aSte good laiyl fourmlles from the
Ity. Apply to T. D. Joilso
To the Public.
Air. Julius Heme hss assumed the
practical manaztJMLitt or Dr. Jones'
store formerly flpiry Kowlers at No.U
West Houston street where he will be
pleased to see All his friends. None but
pure drugi dltnented. 11-15-lm
Testimony of a Pnyelclan
James Ueueher. Af. II of Slgourney. lewa.
"'I "For several yean I hero been using a
Cough ualsain callnd 1)K IUll's tULsiy
QUI Till I.LKUi and In almost every caso
tirejaigbout my practice I have heal success. I
"I"1 Prlbed hundrflls of boll In
since the dsys of my army practice llwjj.
"!'ai aurgeonof Hospital No. I. llouls-
f .. .us uitoi LOTvumes poisonetl or over-
?. ?? w"h waste-matter It begins to purify
''f through the medium of "he skin cells-
?aiSUilJl"';!'iff n' roun"1 Uhyou
face covered with those eruptions vou should
UkoAckor'a tllood Bllilr. which thorough r
fmSHrtt'lM- Ll:i'!1.rli- theaystemT
nU?TeiM.' "1nii Co ' . Han Anto-
Attlvs fUlhlng snd Rsllsbls.
v5E0JS!.iS.n .awa5 f "Pou to carry
!;.l!S.b"tIldn1 susulnthe repd.
iSHSSmiS ""ill0 n1 rellablely
I2S??!Hnil.VtBr"olJ w " establishes
rh.'""- ; Popular. Having ae-
Hjt? th "7fy for the celebrated IJr.
oolda and coughs will sell It on a SSlilve
SSJfflSf. '5 euro sTrVy riTd eve
Tens li talking up a third peniten-
tiary. If another penitentiary Is erected
It should be at Unmet; the walls should
enclose the quarries If It takea five years
to build them And then the convicts
should be kept At work within the walls.
Drilling stone for city paving might
furnish employment to the itate prison-
ers for some years to comeand furnish it
without Interfering with the employ-
ment of free labor elsewhere. The
quesjlon of itreet paving Is one of the
vexing questions of Texas. At Hornet
the granite for paving purposes li found
In Inexhaustible quantities. The state
could well aflord to put her convlott to
work preparing granite pavement for
theclllei of the slate at a minimum
ooit. No doubt the railways of the
stile would give ipeolal rales on pave-
ment stone ai It would tend to build up
theclllei of the state end so Increase
general trade end railway revenues.
Ban Antonio might tliut In time come to
have her principal itreett paved with
to'ld granite at a minimum expente
and settle this vexed quest Ion of mud
adversely lo the present untlghtly and
mud swamped or dint twept tyitem.
The case It simple enough. The con-
vlclt went work; the stale wants a new
penllentlsry; the free labor or the itate
demands that oonvlot labor no longer
ronipete with II; the clttet or Tcxil
need paving with tome ttone hard
enough to meet the requirements of a
solid pavement. Alt these ends msy be
met by building a penitentiary at llur-
net and keeping the state oonvlots at
work dressing stone for the pavement!
of our clllc-i.
Tiik annual report of the commis-
sioner of pensions shows an addition or
lll.iwi names during the year ol which
i'2tl) were restorations; the number
dropped was 2i0) leaving a net In-
crease of 20658. The avenge pension
paid wai 112-J.XI an average Increase of
fll.M; the aggregate value for penslont
during Ibe year being $44703027.44 an
Increaso over latt year of $0017041.61.
The total amount paid Including Arcar-
ages was $I13S4fi0.ol lets than pre-
vious j ear footing up a grand total of
$KI7!7S31.G1 Uncle Sam tcemi to
have quite a numeroui list of pensioners
and no government ctn show a more
flbernl provlilon for tbote who were
disabled in service. The report It ex
haustive and contains much valuable
statistical matter.
Tiik one Hon In the way of republican
lucre's In 18S3 It the prohibition vote or
the doubtful Hates. In Connecticut New
York New Jersey Ohio Michigan and
Minnesota the prohlbltlonltti hold the
balance of power. Their votet Increased
In all the northern states from 103833 In
1SHI to 203335 In 1830. A like Increase
for the next two yean will give a pro
hibition vote of 400000 In the next presi
dential election and that vote will be
largely republican. The democratlo
prohibition vote In the toutbern itatet
will by no meaut offset tblt Although
that vole bat largely Increased. It will
be the turn of the democratic ttates to
feel the force of the prohibition move-
ment In 1800 the repuhllcint will feel
the tidal wavc In 1833. ir not swamped
then they will have a long lease of
power.
Tiik Fort Worth cry Is on to Jericho
or bust. Fort Worth hat railroad In Its
eye ai bed as Natby ever had "postof-
lis." The Kort It doing a booming rail-
road business but no little of it It on pa-
per. The latest cry and It It a sensible
one too it for connection with the Aran-
tat l'att and deep water at the gulf. All
Northern Teias seems waking up to tho
Importance of our gulf outlet and the
cry It general for tome connection with
our Arantat Pan road.
Uuatav Cook resigns hit place on tho
bench became the district attorney elect
Is from Harris county at well at blmielf.
Trouble between the official! and the
brakeraen on Ibe Sunset road li brewing.
The brakemen have tent a delegation to
New Orleani to settle mitten If pot-
tlble. Thomai Harris a young lawyer of
Dfiilson while hunting In the Nation
shot his foot nearly off.
An association of colored women have
filed a charter At Austin under the name
of "The Benevolent Mothers' Tender
Care "
at htlllwater. N. v. the ih) aidant foul
and prescribed It freely. We therefore guar!
anteo It to cure all coughs (especially ehmnlo
easesl. croup asthma and consumption. This
splendid remedy can be hail of ttagland A Co..
ur ajri nts for Ban Antonio Teass. 4
AN ORDINANCE.
Tu carry Into offset Kwtlui. i of tbe oltr
hkrier. awl to repeal cbtptrr I.VJHtorthe
IlfTlswf Ordinance.
llf It nrtlftinM. by tbe city council of the city
rf han Antonio:
Section ..That chapter M of the rerlaed
ortllnaiiuen be and the tame li hereby rc-
IraIiHl. hectlon 2.Tbat ai prorMed by aectlon 4 of
tho charter the city thill be divided Into
Ivht wardi the bouudarlca whereof hall be
ai ic!lowt to-wttt
it Commerce itreet
atriM.tthenoeaJon.TtbeApacbeereelf to Ban
IVdro creek thence to the San Antonio rlrcr
thence alone the San Antonio rlrer to Writ
Commerce street thence along Weit Com
merce itreet to the place of beirTnnlnf. Tlila
li tobo constituted ad designated as ward
All tbat portion of original ward No. 1 not
Included la this boundary ai above described
to be known and designated as ward No. 2.
WardNo.2.-IU-glnniug at tbe Intersection
of Han Pedro creek with West Com me roe
street thence north with said creek to the
Krederlcksbunr road thenoe with said road to
the ctty limits thence south with tbe western
boundary Hue or the city cemetery to West
Commerce street thenoe east with tbe said
street to the place of Uwlnninf.tot-onstHute
aod be designated as ward No. 8.
All that portion of original ward No.S not
Included In the boundaries as above de
scribed to be known and designated u ward
WardNo.3.-Ueglnnlngat the Alamo dltcb
at Its Intersection with Kast Commerce itreet
at ft. Joseph church thenoe north to Its Inter
portion with tho Mad re dl'ch tbence north
with the Had re ditch to Its Intersection with
the ban Antonio Hrer to West Commerce
street tbence cart alonjr West and Kast Com
inercu streets to tho place of bcfflnnlnr to
oongUiuto and be designated as ward No. I.
All tbat .portion of original ward No.8not
Included In this boundary aa abore described
to.t0 kPwa Dd Mhynated as ward No. .
W ard No. 4. tthall be divided aa follows: I)y
lines runnlnjr from North to Houth tbroUBh
Water aud 1'resa streets to city lfmltat the
northern part thereof shall be designated as
ward No. 7 and tho southern part shall be
designated as ward No. 8.
Sections. That the boundaries of the sev-
eral wards aa hereto described may be
changed by tbe city council from time to
time ao as to conform the same to the re-
quirements of tho chart on provided tbat
such change shall not bo made within six
months of any general election for city of-
peers and that ibis ordinance take effect and
be In force from and after Its passage.
Passed and approved November 15 18ad.
Uy K. r.CuttnxiH city Clerk.
ii h a it uiLLiuuiK. Mar
MJV. Cltrl'ltirk. 1 1
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Howard and Htoeum Generals K). A (llluiorc.
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prison II To etc. etc. will appcur.
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Geo. W Cable stories by Mary Hal lock Poole
"Uncle ltemus." Julian Hunthorne Kdnard
Ktririeston. and utner prominent Amencnn
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TIIKCKNTUHY CO Niew Vokk
Wo desire to caution our readers against
buying "Cure-AIls" remedies puriortHig to
euro "all tho Ills which Uesh is befr to" and
to purchase onlv such remedies as are reliable
specifics for certain classes of disease. For
Instance what man endowed with reason
would think of buying a cough tnedlclnotn
euro svDhllls? Vet thero are hundrt-da of
"nostrums" thrust upon us daily with such
iiatriana et io. no o casi uommerce
San Antonio Tex. are agents for the t
The causes which underlie an HI temper aro
manifold among them dyspepsia (tho bane of
humanity) Btands pre-eminent and many In-
dividuals possessed of a smooth cheerful
temperament when attacked by th 1 monster
become HI natured and churlish but by using
Acker's Djspepsla Tablets this may be avert
Teias.
An Old CI men spsiks.
Mr.J.U. Norrls an old resident of Home
Oa.. savs that he had been badly troubled
with Kidney Complaint for a great many
fears and with Kczema for three years; at
lines could scarcely walk and had tried many
remedies without benefit until ho began taking-
Kleotrlo Hitters and annolntlng his hands
and feet with llucklon's Arnica Salvo Thla
treatment afforded him great relief and he
strongly recommends Kloctrlo Hitters to all
who suffer with Kidney Complaints or need a
Ulood PuslQer. Hold by A Drelsa. 3
Ths Vsrdlet Unsnlmsui.
lief In overy case. One-man took six bottles
and was cured of rheumatism of 10 yean
standing." Abraham Hare druggist Hell
ville.Ohlo. affirms: "Tho best selling
cine I have ever handled In mytti ears exjm
rlenoo is Klectrlo Hitter.'' Thousands ot
otners nave auaeu inetr U'stiinony ho mat tno
verdict is unanimous that Kleotrlo Hitters do
cure all diseases of the liver kidneys an
blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at A Hrelsi
drug ttore. 2
ail diseases or the liver kidneys and
WSPEPSIA
tjMlmn to pnpm Uvs w&
h lU7iA IWlina
tjcvilsi bstsi hbovTnA Sitvrk and tttttanidllnaa
llrln mad Brown'a Iron filttsn lor DrauejpaU
and ptiifmttou I uka gntt pUftnn In ntssum
nandintfR hltlj. Ako i.MsndsV H (lAewlkl tonlo
towVfpumi O. Ovn.'IfSUiiai Court
Important t the Btclc
When llio sstom becomes enfeehh.
elrennllieulnif
lilll.. iienernl nclillltr
nervous dlsenM-st durlnir nmvalewc-neo It la
of e.H-clsl value srtvtusr "lone" lo the stom-
ach and Itnpartlnjr tljror to tho a.letn.
Itim.AM) Co sole lusnulncturrrs and
propiielom Na 8 lls.l (Vimmerco tln-et riiin
AntnnlnTi'sa.
eaeltsmentlntsias.
itetiit-nt lull Uf II ci
rrrnr Mr. J. fl. Oirli-v. Willi ns si hi-lpl.
Iieeoiild not lilru In ImI or ruliu Ills lind
eerylN.ly said In vrii4il)ltur of fJoimutiihtlMii
Atrial tiolllixif Dr. KIiik's New hlHixt-rr
win s.-nl 111). rm.llinr relli-r lie louirlit u
iHrmilmllliiniidulKK i.r tlr. Kliur's New Life
filial hy the lime tin Im l taken Iwn Imsv. of
I'llls nml Inn iKiltlcsof IIik llirefiiery. Ii "
well and lilul ithIimiI In IU-.h ISI hhiikIs. Trill!
Iloltlnsnrililsllniit lllx-otr-ry hir I'liii.umi.
Hon In-p' . Iln-l. a
l'or Biilo.
A hirire hit and Mures -li." iulv(llli li.iu..-.
Blum Isaltunliil tn r.ilcli lown nml i-oiiiury
trade. Call m IIiUIiiIIk.-. Illni
ZotUirelll Orchurtlra.
Tills wi-ll known iiielHtnt M nrepiii-til to
furiii.li first elii.s iiiu.lu fur hulls inirllci.
wildliurs.ile. Miill.riictloii oiirnintc.l. Ad.
drts HIT .a-iili .In- l.HtiH AnlmiliiTi'xii..
Adrlcets Kothsrs
Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootblng Syrup
should alwavs bo used for clilldren
teething. It soot lis the child softens
the KUtns nlleya all mln euros wind
oollc nnd Is tho test remedy for dinr-
rhrra. Xi rents n hottln. 7-M-lyr
A Good Modlont Tonm.
Dr. L. V. Wt-nlliers ulin Ims lieen
quite successful In Ms prncllce In this
city has nisncliiti'it with him tho well
known physician nnd surgeon Dr. .1. M.
Hays of IVHrsnll. Theso Ki'nllemcn
prarllee projiresslvo ineillelno nnd sur-
Kery. Leave orilcrs for calls nt Nettn's
Urug Store. 11-l.Vir
MISCELLANEOUS.
SELF-RAISING
7 i
CjYDreaa.
reparation.
TIIKIIRM.TIIKUI. ANI1 NIITItlTIOtlS
Baking Powder.
lies tores to tho Flour the Strentrth-glvlng
other (taking P
and Is Mealtblet
Home Testimony
George H. Kalteyer
CHEMIST.
SAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS
San Antiinio Tot. July 1 lsa.
I purcliased In this city a package of l'rof.
Ilorsrnrd's BclMtalsliiK llrunl l'reparatlon
and submitted It to a chemical examination
and ttnd that thu saute Is composcdof pure
and non-poisonous clicinlctlls
Tho Idea of Trof. Iloisford was iudet-1 a
frrandonolnsupplautliiir tho Indlircslllilutar-
tarato of soda which Is alnajs Ihocnd result
of all nakluir I'owdcrs coinpnmt orCn-Hiiinf
Tartar and Soda liy tho snluhlo phosphate of
Umo and soda tho very nutritive vnlue of
bread and tho lmno.prnducinr elements of
nature.
It Is certainly the licst and most healthy
brcad-ralslns preparation eu-r offered to the
public and overy mother that has tho health
of hor children at heart should use no other.
I can only Join In tho endorsement irlvcn by
tho late cclebraled chemist Vmt. Huron V.
LleblK to this preparation Insajliifr: "I con-
sider this invention ilsono ur tho must lui-ful
Klfls which sclent tins umdo to mankind."
For Snlo by nil Cronorn. Try It.
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
OFFICE-No. II DBVINt; IIUlMHNa.
Oorrospondoncn Solicited.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING!
AND ALL-
MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN
JUICES BY USINQ THE
WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR
FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON TIUS
MARVELOUS RESULTS
LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS.
Trr fawpeMpIs knowthfttths Rhrtntitirt) of Mosts
KHMUOla acloMOveQ Is from thlrt-tilo fortri
eaoL A.IUMtcnaUlniMVSutr Uperont.Of fttr
fad only Iwentr-tiia vmr ointof nolld matUr tal tlia
lutlitlii)tti la tn roaitl !na I mml In th ?!.
.mUooolthnJultT. which tlLviTl. mior UEAX
.Effect of tbe SOLID OVEN Door.
A TEH Muni Birlolo. mllanDrwftll-donH.wll bf
hrDCCBDtoiIX pountlRd four ounce uf llaatUd
tnwttkbowlniia I (Hi of thrtMrntinilasind lwlouorf
Df iulco. UCJath lo laiwrreDtof thstutul
! a lit H Bhow tbm uoruoua hoM of Uttt tlU
cui or TU J PICK.
v;to!ryfSS n?s?Y-fNDoor
" m luuiTstrto Cirouum am paict lun.
LEROUX & COSGROVE AGENTS.
norsforis
look an ronit own interests and rATitoNizn;
THE POPULAR CORNER DRUG STORE
Cor. Military Plaza
" L.n O RYNSKI &
two ana BotaO Drasiists and DispDsto Pharmacists:
MAKf. NO MIMTAKKI "TllH tlll'tlLAIt (XlltNKIl lllltKI HTIIIIK." U andllU
Houth Sldo Mllllnry l'l.uil CiinuT tdiulli Klorcs St root.
VTl'iiro fruit Hyrups and Ico Cold fisln'nnd Mineral Waters constantly 011 draught.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RT SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTHERNER. R. DIVISION.
solid Tisiirs
With VII Mo'lern ImpnivomcntflThrouffb llotwocn
Galveston and St. Louis ISao Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEXAF1KANA. I VIA DENISON.
Without Uhaufo ot Ours of nny lloscrlitlon ami Only Ono Change lo
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing
ton Philadelphia New York Boston
And Other Principal Cities In the
NORTH AND EAST.
via llonlson. through w Kain.H Ully cuimocllnir at llvnlmn with Ttirouirg TslSor t. 8t
tweon NltW VOllIC. 1'llll.AIlBI.l'IIIA and ANTWSItl-. For full Information oil! on
.T ts MnrtMAMAnA
Ticket Aircnt 2S5 Commeroo Street Kntupn
II. P. HUGHES
f A.llouaton.Tol.
SAM ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
MISSION ROUTE.
Dntll further notice our trains will run as follows Ilally eiocpt Sunday;
(IN KFFKCT OCT. 8 1880.)
I.iuvkSan Antonio 9.00 a. u.
rk)UTiinouxi Tiuins I.eavk IIkkvii.i.k 2:25 p. u.
AimiVKnt (.'oiirut Cnnliil 7:05 r. 11
NouTitnouNii TraI.ns I.kavk Coiii'U.i Ciiiiiiti 8:00 A. 11.
" ' " Ukkvillk 12:48 p.m.
AitmvK ut Sin Antonio 6:45 p B.
l!onnt nt Ran Antonio with Missouri I'acltloand fiouthern Facillo ltallwart; at Floral
yillo with sUuxo I.Iml-h for rlullicrland rJiirliiirs I'lensanttin and Lavernlat at Kenedr for
llelinat l I'ettua for Mineral City and luoklnitcloso back connection at Mcsaultal for Oornui
' U LOTT
Prlilei)t nnd (leneml Mwucr
jViARTIN &
Bulletins Material ur ull MnU ftliapca nr siius. A;isrifo ABsortmont'of Ornament
doodi alwar" In itftck. Vt keoii coiiHtantly m batnl larpo quantltlca of tbo nerer yet sur
pisci J. Hnlach'S Barb and FoneoWIrp. W are mocraifu' oompetllort In prl.
tad jrooiia. Comfl md Hponrlnced
OFFICE:
SOUTH OF SUNSET'DEPOT - - SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Bargains.For Sale For Reut.
vo-nxmi IIdudo Willi
diitliouiMja aim lartro
mhI itlcily fliilfllittlt
fi number of joiiiik
; txTitrully trtciitl.
l-i In li niondiB. Ail
iiTollku. i'tf
wiiit'rmirks in houw;
Trult ftiHl Muulo Ire-!
Titiuh f I.Kni ctuti I mhi
rpW'O rinclmlHliMK IntMorftiik. fflzo ItOxlTil
J fi'tt In llK k H7 wt'Btur Han I'ttlrtt crock
aIJolnli)K Krlffch I'mjtcrty lnqiilro uf T. II
J oh neon Lhiiit olllct'.
luIrLoC T II J0U11
SubHtrluerB tntlm Wkkki.v LkHIT
wanted tit onlr fl nyrar.
TTKHt Iti:NTA NlwlyKiirnlBliiHlDnieo.suil.
1 ublu Inr IuikI ur t'oirunlsHlon ollico con-
lially hK'aicl. liKiulru iiC T. II. Juii.NHtiN at
thu Lkiiit oil ico. IKMf
;i. in block 'M. original city lot No. :l ranirti
tuft fi1u or 81m Antonio river. T II. John-
VISITING CARDS FREE I
AT THE
LIGHT OFFICE.
HOW TO tll.T 1 MUM. INQUlltH
Of tho City Subscription Agont
HILTON & YOUNG
Real Estate Insurance aid Loan Brokers
OrilC'Kl No. It Bolcdud street. Next
to Patterson & cuddcr's Imnk. Third
door from lloitstim street. Han Anto.
uloTens.
Investment and Loan Agents.
I lave Lands for 1'druis (lardcns Sloe
Itiiuchca and Colonies. Will Klvo roll-
ahlo Iiral und llusluesslnfoniiiitlonto
Owners und l'urchuscrs In reference to
Titles Tuses and Value or Lands In
Texas.
Forty Years Residence in Texas.
To alt who nro u florin ff from tbo orronanit
Indiscretions ot youth nervous vookneas oarly
decor Joe of manhood tc X wilt eond a roclio
that will cure you FREE OF CHA Wl G. TliU groat
romody was dlsoorercl by a missionary Ju (South
America poudn aolf-aildressod onrolojto to tho
BET. JOBCru T IMMAIC Station V AVw Tork CHy.
and S. Flores St.
rata
a " s
W. P. SIMMONS
n Itull.llim. Tlokot Agent I. & Q. N. Depot.
B. W. MCCULLOUOH.
O. P. II. A. Dallas. Telat
c)nmtIon at Mciqultal for Corpui
B. F. YOAKUM
Trafflo Mansitxra
SCHRYUER
OF ALL
SORTS KIHDS
AND
QUALITIES I
REFRIGERATOR
SAT UK
327 E. Houston St.
Has hern TliiiriiuKhly ltenoi ated and la Pre-
pared to Furnish tho
Best Beer Mutton am Veal
ALSO
FISH AND OYSTERS
OELIVKItKI) FItKK OF CIIAltOK.
stSrOrilcrs taken by Telphone No. 300.
Opon from 3 a. 111. until 8 p. m.
The Tony Barber Shop.
No. 4 North Alamo St.
JOSE GONZALES
IVr'lueslTousorlal Artist In the Cltjr.l'
Seffel & Herwiek
SCENIC ARTISTS
Ornamental Plain Sign and Houie Painters
Alamo St. Opp. Scholz Hall.
All work tlrsUjiass. Charges reasonable.
OlvousatrlaL
11. A. KUIILS. II. TIIOIIB.
KUHLS & THODE
MANUFACTUItEltS OF
Best Artificial Stone
sidewalks Garden Walkes
and
Cellar Floors Building Stones.
also
Cemeterv Work Coping Carriage Steps.
tar All work iruarftntwMl. Orduri promptlr
at.undodto. P.O. box. No. M0.
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