The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 170, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 16, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
ItAILHOAU TIM IS TAltLK.
International and Great Northern
L LEAVES I Aimtvrj.
J:.1 . m. tcfii p. in.
12:15 p.m. XXi p. m.
mK p. m. ( 7:11 a. m.
Express....
Ki ircss....
Western Kxtcnslon
Oulveston llarrl.burg mid Ban Antonio.
LEAVES. I AltltlVES.
7:1J a. m. I tin p. m.
4:13 p. ui. B:(X) h. in
Houston (Kxprcss)
.louston (Mixed)..
Westward (To and
from Kl Paso).... 6:40 p.m.
Advertising Directory.
Fufsduvs. Thunulavs ami Hiiturrisva nt a n.
nidation rcc $3. Subscription MR-cnu month
y. Applications for membership to bo ml
Ircssed to tlio Secretary.
II. Htiieii-Tatu)ii President.
(iKitAMi flmrriN Secretary.
1NiailTS PYTHIAS Klk IoOiro No. a".
IV meets overy Thursday at 7-1) p. in. Oasllo
In Flretnan'e Hull. Visiting brethren wolcome.
JNIHHTS OK Till! (lOLI)F.N UULII Castle
IV Alamo IndgoNo.?i meets 111 Odd Fellows'
Mil Una and third Thursdays of each month.
Visiting comrades welcome.
II. II. Hacun. Commander.
II. KlAJCKENKKUi'Eit Secretary.
HF.XAH IIHNKVOLHNT ASSOCIATION
allows membeis fd weekly In sickness f.M)
aifcalh. InlllAtloii fee 2 M. monthly sub-
scription So cents. Meets tlrst and third Wed-
nesday In each munth nt Somuiers Ac Peter-
ton's hall. It. li. IIONI) President.
PAUL llOVint. Uencral Secretary.
U.W. Iltrrii.
W. Vur.LllllECIIT.
HUTU & VOLLBIIEOIIT
IIRAMCIUI IN
BCA.RDWA.KJi!
AOllICULTUltAL IMPLKMF.NTS.
Wooden and Willow Ware Paints Oils Var-
nishes Ilrushes otc. A specialty mado of
David Landrcth 3c Sons' Garden and Flower
Secdr. Also Uutta Pcrelia Heady Mixed Paints.
3IU Crockett lllock AUlno Plain
3AN ANTONIO TKXAS.
llosack & Newton
Auctioneers Commission Merchants ami Gc
crnl Collectors.
XST Havo larjfo etoro rooms for Consign-
merits at 21 Solodad street opposite court hour o
BOARD AND LODGING
At No. 211 l'rcea street near Mala and Market
Streets. (100DTAIILK HPUEAD KOU I)AV
HOAllDI.ltS. liver) thintf now. clean and
comfortable. Terms mode rate. D-10-1 in
Directory of the Churches
Services aro held at tlio following named
thurehes In this city every Suuday.
Protestant Iiplscopal St. Mark's Cathedral
ciiat side or Travis square IllKht ltov. It. W. II.
Ulllolt Illshop of thudlocesoof Western Tel as;
Very ltov. Walter It. Hlchardson Dean. Morn-
ing services at U o'clock; ovening scrvlcoat 8
o'clock; FrlduyscrvleoutGp.nl.; tiuudayschool
at U:00 a. in.
8t. John's Chapel divine service at a o'clock
p. in. and Sunday school at 4 p. in St. Luke's
Chapel Sunday school ut 1) a. ui .
Mothodlst Episcopal ChuicU South Solodad
street Hcv. W J. Young pastor. Servlcuut 11
a. tu. and 8 p. in Sunday school at 11 u. in.
Tenth Street Church near Sunset depot Sun-
day school ut V u. in.
Trinity Methodist nplscopal Church cor. Pe-
can struct and avonuu 0. Services Sunday at 11
a. in and 7:30 p. in. ltov. W 8. Pulklnbury
pastor. Sabbath school utii U) p. m.. Col. It. M.
Moore siipcrinlcudent. Prayer uud prulbo
meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. in.
Oeriiiatt M. 11. Church i:bcn Ilzcrdorman M
K. ohurch Vllllta street ltov. O. Domlall pas-
lor. Services on Sunday at 10.0U n. m. and 8 p.
in. Wednesday evening servlccB a 7 o'clock.
Sunday school at 0 u. m.
First Presbyterian Church corner Houston
and North I'lores streets ltov. J.W. Nell pas-
tor. Sunday services ut 11 u.ui. and 8 p.m. Sun-
iluy school ut II u. in.
Itev. J. P. Wltllcli will preach In (lorninn In
tho First Presbytcrluii Church every Sunday
evcnlnir nt 4 o'clock. Itcsldcuce No. iff). North
Flores street.
Madison square Frcsbytot Ian Church. Iter.
W. II lluchuuun pastor. Services every sab-
bath at tho chapel ut II o'clock a. in. and 7-l p.
in. Sabbath school at 4 p. m.
First Ilaptlst Church southoost corner of Jef -fcrson
and Trut Is streets ltov. W. II. Dodson
!.!. pastor. Itcsldcnou No. Ill Jcllcrsou street.
Prcuchlug every Sabbath ut 11 u. in. unit 7 p. in.
Hubbuth school IUW a. in. IS. C. Hvorctt super-
tendent. Christian Church corner Houston und St. Ma-
ry's streets ; Klder I). 1'ennliiKton Pastor. Ser-
vices every Sunday at 11 u. tu. and 8. p.m.
I.uthcrau St. John's Church conierof Nuevu
and Pecuu Btrcets. Itev. A. Wlcder pustor.
Services ut 10 u in.
ltouian Catholic Cathodral of San Fernando
between Main und Military pluzus. Very Hov.J.
O. Nuruz Illshop. ltov U Uenolln priest. law
limns ut u. in. High muss nt 11) u. in. Vespers
4 p. in.
St. Mary's Church corner St. Mary's and Col-
lego si reels. Very Itev T.J. Johnson pustor.
Low muss 7 a.m. High moss 10a. in. Vespers
& p. m.
St. Joseph's (Gorman) Church east sldo Ala-
meda street botwoen Alamo and lionham sts.
Very Iter. II. Pellerkorn. Low mass 7 a.m.
High muss 10 a. tu. Vespers 330 p. m.
St. Michel's (Polish) Church west sldo Victo-
ria street between Second and Third streets.
Very ltov. Stanislaus Wolclochowoskl. High
mass 10 u. in. Vespers 4 p. in.
Ursullno Convent Church Augusta St. ltov.
COLOKKD CIIUIICIIKS.
Froo Mission Ilaptlst Lavarro street. Fourth
Ward. Itor. J. W. Williams pastor. Services
evory Sunday at 3 and 8 p in. Prayer meeting
svery Tuesday and prouching at 8 p. m. on
Thursdays.
Now Light Free Mission Ilaptlst Lavacca
street Fourth ward Itor. J llolmes pastor.
Servleos every Sunday at 3 and 8 p. ra. Prayer
mooting ovory Friday preaching at 8 p. in. on
Wedncsduy and Saturday
St. Paul Methodist cast Alameda street. Itor
J. 11. Carnes. pastor. Servloos overy Sunday
and Wednesday and Friday nights.
African Mothodlst Church opposlto Santa
ltosu Hospital Second Ward. iter. J U. ISmory
pastor
Maoodonla Ilaptlst Church Pecan street ltov
L. O.Jordan pustor. Services overy Sunday
at 3 and 8 o'clock p. m. Sabbath school at 1) a.
in. Sorvioos Thursday night and prayor meet-
ing Tuesday night.
Convincing.
Tho proof of tho pudding Is not In chewing
tho string out In having an opportunity to test
tho article direct. O. bchusse A. Drolss and L.
Orynskl druggists huvo rrco trial bottles of
Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for each
and every ono who la allllctoU with Coughs
Colds Asthma Consumption or any Lung
AtTeetlon.
CORRESPONDENCE FROM RIO FRIO.
llrnsttV.lgle aires l's s Little S.rmon nn
I'enco Cutting Monopolies and n l'ew
Personal Criticisms i:tc.
IMItor Ban Antonio Light.
Rio K10 r. O. UvsMe County Texit
October tj iSSj-In Ihe San Anlonlu En-
ptets of October 4 t have seen an open letter
of our Adjutant General King rtclteJ anil
also remarks of Ihe l.xpreis tbereon. Thole
rematlts show lhat the Imprest Is nit ac-
quainted with the illiutlon or Is sltogelhcr
blinJrJ by the great ilchcs of the capitalist
foreign or domestic lo the wanton eiredienls
those capitalists in Ihe shape of ttocttrsisers
have taken to crush the imill farmer "neitcr"
out of eilstence. Ihe editor ihinVt fences
were not cut because the land was not their
own nor because water was enclosed nor be-
cause gate were put on the roads. He in
ilioit thinks lhat ihe poor "nesltt" has no
right to any grievances whatsoever. Those
remaiks also show that the Kipresi or ils
editor is not acquainted Willi the old time
honored Democracy and its principles but
that he altogether tides with the new faogled
Democratic aris'ueracy believing that money
is the great and only motor and ruler of this
world. Money ought to be able to buy vp all
the lands and do with It as it pleases no
matter what or how many poor fellows are
injured thereby. Does not believe in ihe
natural tights Ihe gifis of nature which true
Democracy leaches belong lo all alike
such as air water land the beasts of Ihe
forests and the fish la the water at well at Ihe
birds In the skies. Nor It slid edi'or able lo
comprehend the meaning of ihe constitution
when it states that government shall be so
administered that the greatest amount of good
shall be obtained to the greatest number of
people possible. He does not comprehend
that this might mean lhat one man shall
not own what will make a comfortable living
in independence lor 4ooor4ocopeople nor has
he any idea lhat those 400 or 4000 people ate
more benefit to Ihe State than this one man
although he may be a cipitalist and this a
fcrclgn one whi'e the others are only com-
mon hard woiking farmers nor docs he under-
stand when the constitution says that all shall
be protected alike "not in proportion to their
wealth" in the enjoyment of their lawful
possessions (not in lands fenced not their
own) as well as in Ihe pursuit of their lawlul
occupations; lhat all shall have a like access
to the common highways and other meant of
communication (not through gatet placed on
roads or pastures) the same a man who owns
1000000 acres of land 1000000 head cf
cattle $1000000 or only one acre or one
cow or one dollar nor does the editor teem
to know that at toon at one man infringes
upon the rightt of another man be he a capi-
talist or a poor man this man is in the wrong.
The editor must alto be very little convertant
with the hisory of Western and Norlhern
Texas duting Ihe last fittecn years; he does
not recollect lhat the courts were full of cases
of cattle thefts but hardly any convictions
were had because the defendants were rich
and were able to fee the lawyers; only Ihe
poor depredatois were convicted; that nu-
merous large pastures contained large amounts
of cattle with brands blotched stolen of men
having but comparatively few head of cattle;
that also numerous murder's were committed
on persons tring to reclaim their property
and that most of those murderers were cleared
simply because they were men of means;
also that numerous fences were built
with gatet on the roads to the
great annoyance and inconvenience of
travelers that only a thort time ago people
were altogether fenced up in their possessions
and out olf communication so much so that
even county organiiationt were in danger of
having to be broke up on account of those
large land holders fencing up the country. In
all this the editor can see no Vvrong and can
not see any connection between the agrarian
fence cutting and the old time Democracy
his eyes mast surely be blinded from gold
dust. The Express of the 4th of October has
a very good parable fully exemplifying the
state of aflairs it is of a dog laying in a shed
when a bull came and wanted to hoist the dog
out to lhat he could get in. The tmall farmer
who wat the first to own lilt property it by
the latter comers the capitalist stock raisers.
pushed out of their homes by closing them
out from water and communication and the
orrner to save nit home had at least at first
to open himself rosds to water and communi
cation by cutting the fences of the former; the
reason of the nesters not going to law with the
rich tlockraiser. is because law nnwadsvs it
like the editor of the Express in favor of
those who have the most money. In conclu-
sion I will ttate that I am glad to hear our
Adjutant General King's old lime Democratic
letter in connection with fence cutting and
only wish that the remainder of our olflcers
especially our Governor was of Ihe same
opinion. That they would look to ihe natural
tights of the people and to the rights guaran-
teed by the constitution lo each and all alike
mi not to the large capitalist. Capital It not
the strength of a State It is the magnitude of
ihe number of its Independent cilitent who
make up Its strength. Our State if mon-
opoly especially land and stock monopoly
can be kept out of it must become within the
next 10 years without Ihe aid of foreign capi-
tal the strongest the most populous and
therefore Ihe wealthiest State in Ihe Union.
It can easy support a population of 15000-
000 and raise an amount of aggregate wealth
to the amount of $000000000 of the truth
of which I will in figures convince any Inter-
ested therein. Yours Ernst Weioxe
Rio Krlo postoflice Uvalde county Texas.
The Pipe.
From tho London Telegraph.
"A pipe I It is a great comforter a pleasant
soother. Blue devils fly before ils honest
breath I It rlpent the brain; it opens the
heart; and the man who smokes thinks like a
tage and actt like a Samaritan." So tald
Lord Lytton who may have been right and
may have been wrong though judicious peo-
ple will have no desire to tee smoking made
the test of wisdom and virtue. The ancients
did not indulge in the habit and appear to
have enjoyed themselves fairly well without
the weed which ColumbutTirst of Europeans
taw the "Crazy Horses" and "Sitting Hullt"
of the period indulging In by the native North
American Indian name ol tobacco. Could
tome Hellenic Jean Nicot or Latin Walter
Raleigh have taught the Greeks and Romans
the seductive practice Alcibladet and the
Athcniandandiet would assuredly have pulled
cigarettes and Horace In dresting-gown and
slippers sitting in an Ivory chair betide hit
Dandusian fountain would have watched the
delicate blue wreathes curling up against the
dark background of ilex sua laurel from the
bowl of hit brier-root; while Seneca at much
man of the world as philosopher'would per-
haps have affected only the best brands of
Havanas; and to go back to Greece Socrates
must certainly have smoked a churchwarden.
The eye and ear of imagination picture the
composed sage tmlling at the futile rage of
Xantlppe between the deliberately exhaled
puffs of his long classlcsl "dsy." A society
without tobscco certainly lacked one of the
f;reatest sedatives of civilization; Ihe wonder
t how the lathers of poetry managed to be-
guile the muses minus the help which ac-
ccrding to Cowper "does more to quicken and
refine than all the bteath of all the nine."
K. H. Austin
Has removed his barber shop to Sir; Coin
street onnoslta linckwood & Kamnii
bank where tin will bo plesscd to meet nil bis
please.
0 I.VIm
Wl.nl nf Faith.
ICC. Si-hosse U Orynskl or A. llrelss druir-
glts do not succeed it Is not for thn want nf
rallh. They havo such faith In Dr. Ilominko's
Cough and Lung Hyrupas a rvmedr for Couulis.
Colds. Consumption nnd Lung Aiiectlon that
they will glvoa trial bottlo fn-o tu each and
every one who Is In need or n medicine of this
kind.
An 41p.ii Lu.r
8N Antoxki Jammr) I If!
lira. J.J. & W. Il.Tiiblli:
(lkNTI.KMKff i Your HcpHlixluc lius been
used In mr raiully tor over it tear nnd I
cnii unhesitatingly s.iy It is the bent remedy 1
tiawcter llted for any liver trouble or eoiiKtl-
firttlnll of the bowel. I would not I) without
t. ItevlH'i tlully. A. W. lllll'KTiiN
Formic at U. Sctiane'a and (.'latin's drug
toru .'l-itl-uin
Is II Not
About ttmo to think of getting our fall and
winter clothing in rcadlnc for a sudden
change In tho weather which Is liable to occur
ut any lime. Vou inoy hmo some garments
that could be made serviceable fur sumo time
et byn little renovating. Oct them scoured
cltaiieil. d)ei and itiey wllllook aswellos new.
Caen's French djelng and si'uurlng establish-
ment on fusion street. N tho irnl) plueo Hist
call lie relied Umiii to do tills work Ml n very
solicitor manner. 8-i;tm
AiliiilliWtnitor'a Notice.
The tttidcrlgncd having lcen appointed by
the lluniirable County court of liexar etilinly
on Ihu l'.Hh day of September A. II. Iwl at
thn September term of said cnuit for the set-
tlctnciil or estate etc. iidminlMrulnr of tho
eststn of John Uiineii nllns Sven Tyversou
deceased mid having uusllllcd uccordllig to
Itw all persons having (Mints against tlio es.
tale of siilil Intestate uru hereby itolltlcd to
present tho same for Allowsneo within tlio tlmo
prcxcrltied by law und nil iiersnus Indebted to
suld estate wl'l please muku prompt imymcut
to Fiifii 11 turn.
(Vdtuinlslrntnrnf the estate of John Uitmn
Piles.
Pllts are frequently preceded by a senso of
weight In tho back loins and lower part of tho
abdomen cnustng tho patient to supposo ho
hassomonlfcetloiiofthe kidneys oriieiglitior-
Ing organs. At times symptoms of indigestion
aro present as ttatuiency uneasiness of tho
stomach etc. A molsturo llko pcrspl ration
producing h very dlsugreeui o Hiding partic-
ularly nt night aftcrgettlng warm In bed Isa
very common attendant illlnd lilccdlng and
Itching Piles yield at once tu tho appllcutlonor
Dr. lloKiinko's Pile licmcdy vrhleh acts directly
upon tho parts affected absorbing the Tumors
allaying tho intonso itching and effecting a
permanent cure where all other remedies havo
failed. PrlcoM cents. Sold by 0. 8chasse A.
Notice lo Tax Payers ! I
Discount Tor Early r.iyinenl.
Tho undersigned hereby gltcs notice that tho
city ad valorem and poll tuxes for the munlcliuil
year 18K1 ending February S3 1MI will bo duo
on tho lllli of this month and payablo on or
before tho expiration of tho dato mentioned.
lnorccrtn facilltuto tho collection of said
tax I am authorized by a resolution of tho
City Council pusscd Octobers to allow a re-
butoof 10 per cent on tho tax lovied for gen-
eral purposes If puld on or before tho 'llst day
of Octolier 1883.
F.C. Haueise.v City Collector.
San Antonio October 8 18KI. 10 8-10t
I havo known nnd watched tho uo or Swift's
flieclllo forotcr lirty years and hato never
known or heard or a failure tu euro lllood
Poison when properly tuken. In all my Ufa 1
have never known u remedy that would 10
fully accomplish whut it is recommended to do.
II. L. DUNNAltO Perry Uu.
Wo hato sold Swift's Sperlllo (S. 8. 8 ) with
most astonishing results. Ono gentleman who
used half 11 dozen bottles says that It has dono
lilm more good thun treatment which cost I1I111
Jl.ul. Another who lias used It for a Scrofulous
allecthni repnrtsuiH'rmaiieiitciirti rrom Inline.
VAN SIIAACK HTKVKNSON .V CO.
Chicago Illinois.
$1000 itnvAitiu
Wlllbapnld to nny Chemist who will llml on
uiiulyslBof 1011 bottles of S. S. 8. 0110 particle
or Mercury Iodide Potassium or anv mineral
substance. Til K SWIFT SI'KCI Fit! CO.
Drawer J Atlanta (la.
CHARLES H. NASH
(1 EN DUAL
Commission Merchant !
Successor to Oothnut fc Nosh west sldo Mili-
tary pla.ii. Sun Antonio. Solo agent for
N. S. BURNHAM M. D
272 Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
All diseases of Bye and Ear treated In
most approved tnannor with tho latest appli-
ances. Crooked oyes stralghtoned artinelaL
inserted to move naturally otoM etc
EDWARD J. (fALLAGIIKK
Mason & Builder
031 HOUSTON STREET.
bstlmates for dams bridges boilers cisterns
iurn!.;?? oven. grates and buildings ol
all kinds. Will guarantee satisfaction. Job-
1 raders' National Bank
SOI Commerce Street
BAN ANTONIO TKXAS.
Transacts a general banking business.
J. C. BREEDING & SON
ARCHITECTS.
TF?IASonUJor PATENT TIN IIOOFINO
PLATFA mads by tho National Sheet Metal
Hooting Company Bee samples at our onicc. j
fink (ioods. low rnicES. Jewelry
H. KLOCKEKKEMPER
V. Lorra ff $
Merctat Tailor jf
I Coiiimrrro St. Xear llrIdRr. y Wjf
lias leu ltd the largest Hock or Cnglish.
French und Herman goods over hrnuiiht to this
oltr. All styles and colors. Only tlrst-claM
tallorsrmplojed. Suits made up In tho latest
style at Ihu lowest ixisalble pi Iocs and a per-
fect fit guaranteed.
Wm.D. Cleveland
Solicits oftn orders for till kinds
of Groceries including Tobacco
Cigars and Liquors and will fill
thtm'with that careful selection and
moderation in prices that such orders
should always command.
lie desires also to le remembered by
every Cotton' Shipper in the State
when the neiu crofi is ready for mar-
ket. No one in or out of the State
can give better results than he can.
llupng Goods at HOUSTON
and shipping Cotton to HOUSTON
is no longer an experiment. It is
a saving and a success.
Houston Texas.
SAM C. BENNETT
Wholiwle and HoUll Dealer In
... n...:. n
(1
VJ1K WISES LIQUORS
customers. Store on corner of Main plaza and
Market street.
SAN' ANTON IO TUXAS.
HUE E C O !
Persons desiring Information about Mexico
had better purchaso "Tho Ucpubllo of Mexico
In lft&V' with rovised and corrected map by
Lorenzo Castro Depot at Nlo Tuiigg's Com-
mcrco street Sun Antonio. Prico per copy
with map tt M. 7-iVtf
citlnprinpr.
DECKMflNN.
Tkl2 Yturhi St.
Sam Antonio Texas
r- N. WAI.TIUL.
DIIVAN CALLAOIIAN.
WALTHALL & CALLAOIIAN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
San Antonio Texas.
JUNIUS MEANS
Can be found nearly opposlto tho courthouse.
Will buy or sell stock will ustess and pay
taxes on lund for non-residents will attend to
tho redemption or lands sold to tho Statu or tn
individuals will give special utteiitlon to all
applications for changes of roads in Ilexar
county and will truce and furnish Information
about lost and forfeited lands In Western
Texas. Where no service Is tendered no chargo
will bo made. Correspondcno solicited. Would
rofor to lawyers land agents and old citizens
of San Antonio. 8-1-ly
MURI'llV & SIIEIiTOX
AJR OHITECTS
Sun Antonio Toxuh. -
T.S. llAHIUSON.
Toil IlArmisON
HARRISON k MAKRISOX
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
1!4 Solcilml Street
Ban Antonio Twenty-llvo years oxierlenco In
Texas. Practice In all State and Federal
courts. 7-28-ly
S1INII YOUlt DAUUIITICKS TO
FORTIUS rOI.mtVI.NQ IIIAS0N8 !
1 A competent and complete faculty using
tho latest and best methods. 3. A healthful
nnd central location. 8. A Texas school ex-
clusively femalo 1. Commodious and eom-
fortablo buildings. (1. Tho bourdlng clrclo a
community household. S. Tho best advan-
tages at the lowest prices. 7. All tho depart-
ments of a female college well sustained. Tho
nextscBslonopenaBcpterabcrlO 1883. For cat-
alogue address
It. O. Uoon4vau A. M. Prcs't
1 r lt
No. Si Soledad Street. Opposlto Court House
San Antonio Texas.
Kcjl 011 hand n line stock of Watchi
Clocks and Jewelry n wcll.clocied stock of
Spectacles: also. Ilratlllan Pebble Met In Hold
and Silver Frames. llesilrlng or Flno Watches
a specltilty. o-TJim
E. Hertzberg
WATCHKS. DIAMONDS
JEWELRY SILVERWARE.
CLOCKS. ETC.
tVCsli sod ssBtlas mr stock and erksi bsfors
ring .li.b.i..
Al' f .-H. I . 1 a4 ! (t .
E. HERTZBERG.
BELL & BRO'S.
No. 11 Commerce Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and Jowolry repaired. Charges rea-
sonable Wo fako pleasuro In showing our
gooas. anu purcnasers aro Invited to call. Bat
Alex. Sartor
Walclimakcr and Jeweler
No. 18 CoMMIRCK SlRtsT
msy tl San Antonio Tixas.
STST BRIT
Diamonds Watches
FINEJEWELRY
U48 Commerce Street
San Antonio. Special attention given to
repairing. 9-l5-'y
NARC1S0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
San Autonlo Texan.
F. Rhode & C II. KcncKe
Manufacturers of all kinds of IIAHIIELS
KEfJS ETC.
CITRESS CISTERNS A SPECIALTY.
Prompt attontlon to orders. Address Box SO
Houston Texas.
JEWM
S aft '".f f 3
5 wM" o
Miscellaneous.
1
Time Card In EiTrct July 22.
U nt o Sua Antonio bound North at 7:4.1 a.
m 12.1.5 p. m. and 0 p. m. Arrive- :Wa m.
3.Vj p. m. and t p. ni. Leave for Laredo 0 p. ni.
srrlvo from tarcdo 7:15 a. m.
Train leaving San Antonio 7:1". a. in. has
the famous
PULLMAN HOTCL (Mil
through to St. Ixiuls without change Train
leaving Han Antonio at li: 1. p. sit. has Pullman
Palucu Sleeping car lo Tcxarkana where
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
Is madewltli fast express trains for 8t Louis.
Tram leaving San Atitonlout 0 p. iu. luis coai h
and Pullman sleeping cur through to Houston
and (ialicstnn without change arriving ut
Houston nt 7 R. in. and (laliestoii nt tt.Xi n. nt.
Two expreos Irulus dally between
San Antonio and St. Louis
andlhrre express trains dally Ik tween San
Anlo nlo und Austin. 'Ihe only lino running
Pullman Pulseo sleeping ears between San
Antonio and (Islteitmi without change.
Clow connections at l.ltllo llock for tho
Southeast and In the Union depot SL Louis
with nil cxpnss trains.
For tickets rales timo cards or any Infor-
mal ion netdy to
J. U. LANDIIV Ticket Clerk
li Commerce street San Antonio Tex.
II. P. HU(ill-M Passenger Agent
Houston Tor.
II. W. McCULIXIUOll A. II. P. A
. Marshall Toi
II.C.TOWNSK.N1I.O. P. A
St. IauIs Mo.
II. M. llO.XIi; Tlilrd Vice-President.
St. Louis. Mo.
ORIGINAL
Little Havana
(0ODI.D k CO.'K.)
DBCIURU IIV
Royal Havana Lottery.
October 26 1883.
Number for Xumbcr-I'rizo for I'rlzo
With 191 additional prltcs.
Only 42000 Tickets. 1838 Prizes.
SCHEDULE.
I Capital Prise J 1J.(IH
I " " 4.(u
I " " ljxu
a iTizes X.-.I cacn s.M.1
an
S.lll
IU " 10 " . UJKO
V.l Approximations to first prize t-t
inch... .. ItM)
VI Approximations to second prize $21)
each . .... . 1'JtO
1119 PrUcsaa above tieing tho full num-
ber In tho Itnyal Havana and
l Additional Prizes of each to tho
4)1 tickets having as ending num-
bers tho two terminal units of tho
numoernrawing tno capital i'rlzo
of uvm..
!I0)
KW Prizes amounting in f. S. gold to. $ il.W
Tickets. 113.00 - . Halves 01.00.
Tholtoyal Havana official list decides every
frizo. Subject to no manipulation not con-
rollod by tho parties in interest honestly
managed. It is tbo fairest squarcst and best
thing that could be conceived.
Sou that tho namo GOULD & CO. Is on tho
ticket. Nono others aro genuine
ALL FI1IZE3 PAID ON PHESKNTATION.
For Information and particulars address or
apply to
HIIIPSEV COMPANV.
1112 llroadway Now York City.
SS Rast ltandomh street Chicago lll
r W. W. WALL1NU
No. 3 West Commerco Street and
No. 8 Alamo Plata. San Antonio.
SIT rTOiSTICS & Co .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
hotel. Tclcphnno 1M -day or night. IKM-lf
C Spring Cart Co.
KUSII VIIjTjK INDIANA.
Tlio only thing on two wheels that rides a
easy as a carriage (Ioods mado of tho belt
material and warranted. Weight
from WJ to ISO pounds.
3PHIOES LOW.
Ask your merchant to get prices for you.
C Sorinjr Cart Co.
Wholesulo Manufacturers of
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES
Helotes Ranclie.
STANDARD STALLIONS.
MAMIIUINO IIOWAIlDJtrotter) soo No.
II. J Trcucy'B catalogue. Lexington Kjr. Ho
is a blooded bay 18 hands high weighs lax)
pounds. Service $23.
KNIGHT OF ST. LOOTS (thoroughbred)
sired by Glendower. dam by Knillou sceUruon'a
Ami. lean Stud Hook volume 8 page 313. He
Is a dark chestnut sorrel. Serrico$2S.
TIICK (Kontucky Jack) 15 handj.hlgh weighs
Cpo imund; WUI cover marcs or Jonnets.
Service IIS.
Short-horn thoroughbred cattle Ked Bulls.
I) twonty-elghth London Duke Loxlngton
Ky. Services fjlo. '
Spring aoaaon February 1. Terms cash. Ber-
vloes raid whon marcs taken away and If not
with foal havo tho prlvilego to return the next
season froo of charge. Stock delivered at Al-
brought back without cost.
.... 1C. aUILUKAW
1M1 UoloU.Tei.
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