San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1889 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 1889.
Intelligent Beaders will notice that
Ms Pills
are not “warranted to eure" all elasnes
of dlaeaaeM but only Much as result
from a disordered liver vist
Vertigo Headache Dyspepsia
Fevers Costiveness Bilious
Colic Flatulence etc.
For these they are not warranted in-
falWtte but are as nearly so as it is pos-
sible to make a remedy. Price 2octs.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
IHE HOTEL
Makes its Cuisine a Specialty.
Ludwig Mahncke Proprietor.
Northwest cor. of St. M»ry and Houston Sts.
"THE FAVORITE ROUTE”
—TO ALL POINTS—-
NORTH and EAST
Double Daily Train Service Pullman
Buffet Sleeping Cars from
San Antonio to Kansas City
and St. Louis without change
Direct connections in Union Depots and
one change of Cars to Chicago Detroit To-
ledo. Buffalo. New York St Paul Minne-
apolis and all principal points.
Handsome Free Reclining Chair Cars
Between Sedalia and Hannibal
Make no Mistake. See that your Ticket
—READS VIA THE—
Missouri Kansas and Texas Railwa .
h F c « Y ’ } R ® c ® iv ® r ®«
M. v. LivUoo )
J. WALDO Traffic Manager Sedalia Mo.
H. P. HUGHES Tex. A.G.P. A.. Ft. Worth
W. D. LAWSON T. P. A. FL Worth.
G. A. BAILEY Commercial Agt. Houston.
Gaston Meslier 6. P. A. & T. A. Sedalia
W. MEYER
The Merchant Tailor
Cleaning Scouring Dyeing & Repairing
Done With Promptness and Dispatch
Make a specialty of Fine Custom Made
Suits to order. A full line of the latest sam-
gles and styles on hand. Guarantee a First-
Class Fit and at prices lower than any other
Tailor in the city.
—NO. 423—
East Houston St. Opp. Maverick Bank
OFalvord;
CONTRACTOR.
Sidewalks and Cement Work a Specialty
Office and warehouse corner of Av-
enue D and Houston streets. 830-12
Carl Stubenrancli
A General Engraver and Die Sinker
Formerly of St. Louis
established in 1849.
Seal presses Steel Stamps
Badges Medals
Society Pins Monograms
31. etc. Medals struck in
pure gold silver white
r- f ■■■ metal etc. Designs made
and estimates given. No. 317 east Houston
treet. San Antonio Texas. 9171 y
Oysters and Fish.
Always Fresh. Lowest Prices.
MORGAN CITY
Fish and Oyster Company.
Firstclass restaurant adjoining the Oyster
depot. Fish and oysters served at all hours
day and night: Trevino street.between
Main and Military plazas ’ 1030.6 m
PATENTS.
Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained and all
Patent business conducted for MODERATE
FEES.
Our Office is opposite U. S. Patent Office
and we can secure a patent in less time and
at less cost than those remote from Wash-
ington.
Send model drawing or photo. with descrip-
tion. We advise if patentable or not free of
charge. Our fee not due tillpatentis scoured.
A Little Book ‘‘How to Obtain Patents"
with names of actual clients in your state
county or town sent free. Address
C. A. SNOV/ & CO.
;Opp.PatentOffice Wasihsgto D.C.
LIGHT FLASHES.
—Largest stock in Texas to select
from and prices lower than you ever
heard of—J. W. Hannig is positively
closing one. 9-11 tf
—For Rent—l 7 acres improved in
city also Staflel Hotel at Boerne.
Inquire of L. U. Grothaus 19 Soledad
street. 10-30 1 m
—Masury’s liquid paints will cover
more surface last longer and fade
less than any paints on the market.
Especially adapted to this climate.
3-27-1 v B. C. Riely & Co. Ag’ts.
MT*-Bear in mind that Frank J. Bei-
tel'keeps bunders’ hardware and lum-
ber at the Internationa] and Great
Northern depot. 9-11-ly
—Underwear for winter. We allow
no one to undersell us. Pancoast &
Son. 11:2:1m
OF A PERSONAL NATURE.
Charles A. Dana is still "doing”
Europe.
George Francis Train is to address
the Yale students.
The emperor of China refuses to see
either his wife or his mother.
Secretary Blaine has moved into
the old Seward house in Washington.
Sir Robert Stawell Ball's new work
"Star Land” will be ready for publi-
cation next week.
Senator Chace of Rhode Island is
the last Quaker so it is said in pub-
lic lite at Washington.
"James G. Birney and the Genesis
of the republican party” by Gen.
William Birney is in press.
Walt Whitman has been prevailed
upon recently to sit for a new picture.
The photograph is large and well ex-
ecuted.
Baron Haussman who recreated
Paris has written his memoirs in four
volumes. He is a vigorous old man
of eighty.
Mr. M. M. Ballou the well known
author and traveler whose book
“Alaska” has just been published
is visiting in Boston.
Senator Evarts who got a nice
send-off from London Is to be the
guest of his constituents now in
Washington from New Y’ork.
Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langen-
berg is making a life-size marble
statue of the Prince of Wales for the
Royal College of Music.
Frau Emma Sonntag-Uhl and Fneu-
lein Bettie Frank members of the
German Opera Company have arrived
in New York from Bremen.
Rev. Charles E. Stowe of Hartford
Conn. has gone to Florida to dispose
of property belonging to his mother
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The sultan <xf Turkey allowed the
emperor and empress of Germany to
occupy a bed of solid silver decorated
with gold-embroidered curtains dur-
ing their recent visit to Constanti-
nople.
Sir George Grove the eminent Eng-
lish musician was educated for a civil
engineer. He designed the first two
modern lighthouses erected by the
English government in the West
Indies.
Syrup of Figs
Produced from the laxative and nu-
tricious juice of California figs com-
bined with the medicinal virtues ot
plants known to be most beneficial to
the human system acts gently on the
kidneys liver and bowels effectually
cleansing the system dispelling colds
and headaches and curing habitual
constipation. (7) 4-10-tf
The Families of United States.
Nen York Sun.
Here are a few dates of interest.
1776—The United States ot America.
1824—The United States of Mexico.
1861—The United States of Colom-
bia.
1864—The United States of Venez-
uela.
1889—The United States of Brazil.
The Growth of Mormonism.
Chicago Tribune
The recent annual report of Gov.
Thomas of Utah contains many sig-
nificant statements as to the status
of Mormonism and must set at rest
the general belief that national legis-
lature is accomplishing the speedy
overthrow of polygamy. Gov. Thom-
as shows that the population of Utah
has increased over 86000 since 1880
and that of this increase 16084 have
been added to the strength of the
church by immigration of converts
since that date. He shows further
that the Mormons control all the
best land in the Territory and the en-
tire system of irrigation; that Gentiles
are only allowed to do business on
sufferance; that the church has made
open war on the public school system
and proposes to displace it by the
system of church school in which
its fundamental dogmas shall be
taught; that it is thorougly disloyal
to the Government and that unless
some change is made in the relations
of the church to the Government it
will be many years before the Gen-
tiles will have a majority in the
Territory. It is sufficiently evident
from this testimony coming as it
does from officers of the Mormon
church high in authority that this
organization is composed of oath-
bound enemies of the Government
and is in short a treasonable instit-
ution supported mainly by polygamy
and increasing instead of diminishing
innumber. These revelations should
be sufficient to warrant Congress in
dealing with Mormonism upon the
basis of treason and in wiping out
every vestige of polygamy and re-
ducing the disloyal Mormons to sub-
mission. It is not only useless but
dangerous to waste further lime or
sentiment on Mormons or to tempor-
ize with the question is any way.
D 0 YOG WANT
To Buy or Sell Bargains in
PROPERTY?
Loans Negotiated Taxes Paid Titles Perfected and Houses Rented
CALL ON
J. T. Hambleton & Go.
FOUR MILLION*ACRES IN TEXAS.
From a 10 acre farm to a 100000 acre ranch ranging in prices from
$1.50 to $lOOO an acre. Location in the most
desirable portions of the state.
3000000 Acres in Old Mexico.
Consisting in Ranches Gold Silver and Coal Mines at from'3s to
75 cents per acre.
8.000 Choice City Lots
la San Antonio at from $lO to $5000 a lot.
Fine Business Property
At from $lOOOO to $75000. #
Several fine Business Openings for men with'small capital.
Splendid inducements to offer to Capitalists and Manufacturing Entesprises.
Bargains for Home Seekers or Speculators
We have lands in a great many counties in Texas at prices from $125
an acre upwards. We can sell as good lands adjoining San Antonio (a city
of over 50000 inhabitants) as there is in any state in the Union and whicn
you will pay from from $75 to $l5O per acre. We only ask $5 to $lO per acre
understand us we will sell you a 2000 acre farm all fenced good house ana
barn: 75 acres in cultivation running water all the year good timber located
only 5 miles from the city limits price $l2 per acre and easy terms think of
it; this is only a sample we have 1200 acres fenced good house and barn
50G acres irrigable for $5 per acre. Just think of it. We will sell you a lot at
from ten to five thousand dollarsor a house’and lot at from three hundred to
thirty thousand dollars. All bargains.
We maks a specialty of large bodies of land for colonies. Welhave lands
in any quantity suitable for colonies at from $2.50 to $6 per acre; all fine land
and well watered. We have 2000 acres with a fine water power with fine
buildings on the place suitable for mauufacturing'purposes.
Before buying or selling it will pay you to correspond with7orcall on us.
j®“For further particulars send for one of our’circulars.
J. T. Hamblßton I Co.
No. 4 East Commerce Street San Antonio Texas.
8.-anjh office 712 and 713 Bank of Commerce Building Ht. Louis Mo.
fay 4
Select Bottled Beer
♦ < ♦
Free Delivery to any part of the City.
SUNSET WOOD Co
COR. AUSTIN AND LAMAR STS.
Sells dry four foot wood at $5.00 per
cord; Stove wood at $6.00 per cord.
Handles all kinds of lumber in car
load lots cypress cisterns tanks etc.
Telephone No. 81; or leave“orders
with Joe McAllister 8. Alamo St.
Patronize WM. G. WAGNER
If you want the best
BEEF MUTTON AND PORK.
corner north Flores and Elmira street.
Meat delivered to any part of the c i
Charges reasonable: satisfaction warran 1
® CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Red Cross Diamond Brand.
The only reliable pill for sale. Safe and
•are. Ladles. Mk DragsiM for We Dia.
■mb. Braad in red mauilleboiaa eeoled
atlkkloertkboa. Takeaoother. Headde.
(nampa) for partiealara and “ Belief for
Ladlea" to letter by walk Nonwrap.
o hl«h«Bter Chtmtettl u*. Mailliea B«. Fkilada. Pw
E. A. SEFFEL
HOUSE AND SIGN
PAINTER.
Shop East Commerce Street
Opposite St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
None but the very best material used and
good honest work at reasonable prices. 12m
John Supebach a. Y. Porteb
Corpus Christi. San Antonio
JOHN SUPERACH & CO.
DEALERS IN
Fish Oysters Game Chickens
Eggs Butter Produce Etc.
Proprietor of the celebrated [blue point
oyster Delivery Free.'
302*E. Houston St. cor. Navarro. Telephone 469
J. R. SCOTT & CO.
—DEALERS IN—
Fish Ousters & Game
247 Market Street.
Carrico. C. 8. Eberhardt
T. W.Carrico'& Co
ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS.
Office No. 427 Avenue B[Cor. Sth St.
Telephone N0.J369. San Anlonlo Texas
Riverside Restaurant PROPRIETORS 8 *
The place to get the best meal for your money
PAST ALL PRECEDENT!
Over two Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company ■
Incorporated by the Legislature for Educa-
tional and Charitable purposes and Its fran-
chise made a part of the present State Con-
stitution tn 1879 by an overwhelming popu-
lar vote. Md
Its Grand Extraordinary Drawings stake
place semi-annually. (June and December.)
and its grand single number drawingstake
place in each of the other ten months of the
year and are all drawn in public at the
Academy of Music. New Orleans La.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot-
tery Company and in person manage and con-
trol the Drawings themeelves and that the
tame are conducted with honesty falrneu
and in good faith toward all parties and we
authorize the Company to use this certmoate-
with fac-slmlles or our signatures attached
tn ita advertisements."
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented at our
counters.
K. M. WALMSLEY Pres. Louisiana Nat’lß'k
PIERRE LANAUX. Pre*. State NatT Bank.
A. BALDWIN Pres. New OrleansNat’l Bank.
CARL KOHN. Pres. Union National Bank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING.
A ff be Academy of Music. New Orleans
Tuesday December 17th 1889
CAPITAL PRIZE $600000.
One Hundred Thousand Tickets at $4O;
Halves. $2O; Quarters. $10: Eighths $5:
Twentieths $2; Fortieths $l.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF $60000018 $600000
1 PRIZE OF 200000 1s 200000
1 PRIZE OF 1(0.090 18 190000
1 PRIZE OF ED060 is f 0000
2 PRIZES OF 29.000 are 40000
5 PRIZES OF 10000 are 10000
10 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 50000
25 PRIZES OF 2.000 are FO.OOO
100 PRIZES OF 800 are 80.000
209 PRIZES OF 600 are 120000
500 PRIZES OF 400 are 200000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
100 Prizes of $lOOO are $lOOOOO
100 Prizes of 800 are 80000
100 Prizes of 400 are 40.000
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS.
18 1) zte 01 »U an c9f€Co
3144 Prizes amounting to. $2159600
AGENTS WANTED.
KFTorClub Kates or any further informa-
tion desired write legibly to the undersigned
clearly stating your residence with State
County Street and Number. More rapid re-
turn mail delivery will be assuied by your
enclosing an Envelope bearing your full
address.
IMPORTANT.
AddreescM.?A |DA OF BI N
New Orleans La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN
Washington D. 0. or
By ordinary letter containing Money
Order issued by all Express Companies.
New. York Exchange Draft or Postal Note.
Address Registered Letters Contain-
ing Currency to
MEW ORLKANS NATIONAL BANK
New Orleans La
3144
“REMEMBER also that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA-
TIONAL BANKS of New Orleans and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an
Institution whose chartered rights are recog-
nized in the highest Courts: therefore beware
of any imitations or anonymous schemes."
ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smallest
part or fraction of a ticket Issued by us in
any drawing. Anvthing in our name offered
for less than a Dollar is a swindle.
Carter&Mullalv
TRANSFER LINE
Livery Sale and Feed Stafei
UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS
42 and 44 Alamo Plaza.
Orders entrusted to us will receive prompt
attention. Special attention given to for-
warding bodies to any part of the United
States. Telephone connection. Calle attended
day and night. 2-28-tf
THE LAREDO
IMPROVEMENT CO
LAREDO. TEXABL
Has For Sale on Easy Terms
Fine BusinessResidence
AND
Suburban Property
Maps and priceliafsentonappHcauOD.
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