The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 29, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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(rlFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
i'ulilliliwlrtaltr CTCcttftim! Hi 110 Ent
Commerce street. Delivered Iij carriers
tlirnii(hout tlio ollr t 10 cents n ci'fc ) nolo
toourairent. Finale copies for snle bv ncws-
iKusatSoents. BuHcrlpllun r jp.ir f.lPO
In ndrnnrc
AUVErVrjUNO ItATMl
1 Inch ... I Wl S i fin I 8 ll sum fin in rl (M
9hyIii1 into irlrpn mi lnrcr space awl Ion
time advertisements.
Ix-snl ailvcrtlremenU HOHifr Ineli llrtl In-
sertion; n ti'ill T hull ruth siilwiiiient In-
sertion Trustees' Mil ft OOVcrlneli Hint In-
sertions B cents caeh Insertion artcritarils.
Itcnillnir mutter editorial ie 2.1 cenls ur
lino eneb Insertion. Local columns W wrti
flirt Insertion! lOccnts Hilt neck Oecntsnfler
Unit week f pivlal lutes on M ami lm Hum
mnntnjr for month.
Iliinio aih-rtlseinents jitljriiMn on tlrt tit
each month. TrnnslentsilvertliliiKiiiijntilc In
advance. Only metal cuts printed.
All contractu mutt tw npprotol by llio lliul-
net Mannirer.
Subscribers not m-elvlnir tliHr paper will
plo make romplulnt to the oltlw. Huh-
scrltiersarowiinic.1 not to pay their siiliscrlp-
tlon ejeept upon proentatlon or n properly
rccclpttd Mil rrom this iiflice.
TIIOM.IN II. JOHNSON.
llmlnrM MaiKurr.
ItAILIttlAD TIMi: T.lllt.i:
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TWO TIIAINH TO Nt'.W lUIUIANS I1AII.V.
Through Fxprrpft Cant. Dully.
b for New Orleans llnifltnn flint (1 ws-
I.envo for New Orlparr. Ilouni
ton
from.tlm i:t.
Orleans Ilmul-n i-.1 tul-
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Orleatir Houston ami 01-
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Arrlvefrom Hin Frnnctsun. Ill l'
Tturstfay January 29. 1885.
Tm.Indlnn Territory boomers gave up
the tight without tiring n shot tilthough
lhi people and press nf Kansas wcie
(renerilty In their fuvor.
Tim reduction ofjienipafler postage
from 2 to 1 cent n pound us recommend-
ed by the House committee will he n
.stcp'ln the right direction nnd will Im-
pose no burdens on I lie people.
Tun bulk of the bills Introduced In the
Legislature reluto to nmendments oCnr-
tleles of the statutes and to n umn up a
tree. It would appear that If they should
all pass the statutes would be hejond
recognition.
Tiik Texas Legislature ulll lake n
step forward If It posses the hill allow-
ing women iu he employed as clerks in
the dlflcrent Male departments. Tbty
should havo the same privileges and the
same pay.
The value of a ton of silver ls.srr.70l.-
81. Tne value of a ton of pure gold Is
$002700.21. One million dollars In gold
coin weigh 3!)!5.S pqunds avoirdupois
One million dollars la silver coin weigh
5-S.039.D pouiuh avoirdupois.
Gaiaxi-.ox's Savings bank failure will
no doubt prove a very depressing nllalr
although the directors claim that they
oanpoy'Oper cent or the liabilities.
The old slocking will no doubt take its
place as a 6afe deposit If these bank-
mptcles contlnuo.
A.urii prlsoiu'r In tho Albany ienl-
tentary during hi leisure tno'.nents
found H15 Old Testament to contain
2723100 letters 61)210:1 words 2X211
verses Ifijchnpters and 3!i books. The
New TestsinVnt on in Inn e'W.0 lrIK rs
1S1'2S3 words 7(J34 verses 2ti0 chapters
27 books.
SKX.aon lltnAtiwu Jnhxfo.v Is nnother
gentleman who docs not want anything
todOjWllh the "gutter snipe press" to
use; he language t the I.ioiiiV re-
epect.ed morning contemporary and In
a speech at Austin on Holiday alluded
to the' sprightly little Sun as n 'dish-
rag.'' Itlsro be regretted that we all
can not be "awgan's" even or Hie m.
b.'.
Tits Liour(has received the hook en-
titled "Chinese Gordon" being a blog-
grsphy of this remarkable man who
only a few months ago had the whole
civilized world Interested In the ques-
tion 'of Idsate. It is written by Archi-
bald Forbes? hound In cloth and Is sold
for SO cents; John II. Allien publisher
iKU larl street fiew York.
TitBltrcnkani llanncrsays: "The cry
that the early railroads In Texas ncr
built by subsidies granted by tho Hluro
Is of no avail lit ths time. Without
subsidies no railway's vould havo been
built and without railways tho Statn
conld not havo been developed. Tba
railways have made Texas what she If
now andto railways the future of TexM
will be Indebted. The State and the peo-
ple havo been amply repaid for all the
subsidies granted the rallwnys"
i Iv tub Democrats Iij the Illinois Leg-
islature should resort to the scheme of
obstruction in the election of a United
ci.ia. Cnolni. l.w will l.a n.n-
M...i.a mv..hw.k ..j ..... v.. v.v-
longing the day of their own dlsap.
polntment. If Logan should stttiup the
Htato In his own Interest the ItepubM-
oan ytfe will bo very considerably In-
created nnd the number of I)otnocrl
Inllio Lrclslaturo inalerlallr reduced
Obstruction Is a poor polloy at best
whether dono at Washington or nt
Springfield.
Only one l'rosldcntlatcablnct has ever
remained unbroken from beginning to
the end nnd that was Franklin Tierce's
as follows : Secretary of State . L.
MVi." voaT or u0-
Treasury James Outhile of Kentttckyt
Secretary of War Jefferson Davis of
Mississippi; Secretary or the Navy Jas.
C. Dobh. i or North Carolina; Secretary
or the li. letter Hubert .McClelland of
Mlchlgnt; l'ostmastcr Ueneral James
Campbell or I'ennsylvanln; Attorney
General Caleb Ciishlng or .Massachu-
setts. TiiKtmom that was originally started
for the purpose or boosting cx-Covernor
Dick Hubbard Into .Mr. Cleveland's cab-
inet has subsided nnd In Us stead Is n
mild attempt to get lion. John Hancock-
such n prominence. The fact Is Hint
Texas statesmen nre altogether too nu-
merous ami that such n thing n con-
certed action among them Is out or the
question. The banner Democratic State
ought to have n plare or honor but It
will only be conceded when the factions
nre harmonlred.
"TilKclttcrptlslng clllrens of Uvnlde
county" says the I.atedo Times "nre
causing the publication of dlscrlptlve
sketches or the soil clluinlc resoiirccr
nnd Inducements offered to linmlgtnnts;
and the result Is that the country Is
settling up. and nil species of property
enhancing In value. There nre a few
counties in the State lio'Aevcr that had
rather expend money nnd energy In
building n Chinese wall around the
same so as to keep nway immigrants.
Hut the walls will have to give nway
sooner or later."
Tin: recent dynamite demonstration
In London nre already belngfelt by
Irishmen In tho matter or employment.
A London correspondent estimates that
SOOO men tire now out or employment
and the statement Is made that nmiyof
the large corporations will exclude all
Irish from employ men t In their mtvIco.
This is a state ofnfliitrs that may set tho
best minds of the ago to thinking. A
war with dyiiamlto n tlio power of de-
struction would certainly he not only
notel but It would be more destructive
ofthe Innocent than of those whom It
would he alined nnd when It Units nn
ndvocatu in suuli representative men us
Congressman Flnnerty. it nt once lias an
appearance of seriousness Hint should
be fully appreciated. Hut It Is to be
hoped In the name ofthe boasted civili-
zation of this .Nineteenth century Hint u
halt will be called In the work evidently
contemplated hy tho dynamiters and
that the Towers may suggest n policy
whereby Irelmd's rights may ho pro-
tected and Iter wrongs redressed.
Tun Abilene ulll. In ullutilngton co -rcfpondont
who attempted to throw roM
water upon the prohibitionists In their
ellurts to get the Legislature to submit
ft proposition to oto on the liquor ques-
tion says: "He calls n petition gotten
up for the consideration of decent lib-erly-Iovlntr
legislators a political
scheme. He would coier up n multi-
tude or sins ror nn Ill-gained nickel; liu
would put words In the mouths or legis-
lators ror tho sake or selfishness; he
would nnntil American liberty nnd send
men'i'Ouls'Klliniiierlng to hell. In ordrr
to sustain n curse and he would prosti-
tute tho republican ballot box with
d.'tinl.euness nnd popular damnation
and liny regro otcs during nn election
with liquor to destroy freedom ami the
will of those whole blnod courses
through Anglo-Saxon veins. When the
time conies In the history ofthls govern-
ment when the people are prohibited
from voting on any political or other
measure of Interest to the country then
down witli your box-car Icttert 'Amer-
ican freedom.'"
A cot:n.iojitM' gives the following
us tho t lews of n New York business
man. Mho visited the World's fair at
New Orleans: "One reason for tho In-
debtedness or the fair U that It has not
had the home support that character-
led the Centennial Exhibition. The
hotels contributed very little while one
large house contributed not a cent.
Neither have the various railroad com-
panies given n dollar nnd yet these two
classes or institutions nre tho greati st
beneficiaries from theralr. Iiili'Gnll
the railroads which were to carry largo
numbers of passengers to Hie Centen-
nial contributed generounly besides
carrying passengers to and from the fair
nt greatly reduced rates. Not so thesu
lines to the South l'he.v chargo 521 to
New Orleans from New l'erk or 613 for
un excursion tlekut and i'M from New
Or'cnns to New York. This sdone keeps
nwny a great ninny visitors The build-
ings I am Inrormcd.eost only $1S00(JW
while those nt Philadelphia ost about
S7tJ0OCW. Alt things conslden d It only
lucks patronage to mako It pa 'TIs
true the weather has been greatly
against them rain and cold winds
coupled with bad streets keeplny peo-
ple nwny; Southern people aru natural-
ly slow to move and especially
o In New Orleans. While they
expect gu-eat crowds tliero during
February anil .March during the Slardl
Gma festival It Is doubtful If they could
bundle tny great In flux of visitors.
Hotel necot imodntlons nro Jimtile
enough but iho modes of transfer are
very Inadcquiite. The Exposition build-
ings nre seven miles from the heart of
the city nnd visitors must either take
advmituge or three small steamers ulv-
... f
..ft .. mv hwih oiwj i.i iiiiuiibt:! iuuu-
lliir them nt thp trrnunila ir snhlont
iiij un in nt ine grounus or suoject
themselves to the torttiresome ar.d snail
like horse car. This Is n bobtnll ear
minus the .tep at the rear and Ingress
or egress Is extremely hazardous while
the car Is In motion. It Is a one-horso
car and the horse Is a mule on which
A i .
no more d ependenco can be placed than
w Aiictu i. iiiwiii uiic iwnii
u muuim. uiai is jiaoBiimc iu
vnlilnlo .r. ..i -...... r .1......
m. i r i it .1 i
j iuu miu tuui. j iuu juiuiK iouu juiiiiuiK
' between the car tracks. Once Intlde the
I grounds the Department of I'ubllo
Comfort can comforlnlily feed from
1 10000 Iu JB.OOO a day besides whloli
tliero ore numerous temporary hotels
nnd boardlne houses on the outiMrH of
the Imposition. The management arc
now talking about keeping the fair open
tho whole year rtlth the exception of
the two hot months. On tbo wholo I
nm satisfied that they are trying to do
what Is right nnd bcllcvo that during
Ing the balance of the year they will bo
r: for """t ey Bra l0t
thus far."
Many persons arc under the erroneous
Impression Hint liver complaint belongs
to thu category or Incurable diseases. If
they could seo the testimonials showing
tho cures that have been effected by
Mlsldcr's Herb Hitters their Ideas on
that point would change. Mrs. Annln
Mit'selman of Lancaster. Ta. says : "I
sulfered for 10 years with liver com-
plaint and our best physicians tailed to
relieve me. Mlshler's Herb Hitters
cured me."
AN ORDINANCE
Ta Amsnil Section I Chapter J4. cf tlis
Rolled City OrdlmncM.
It? It ordained by the City Councilor tho
City or San Antonio that Section 1
Chapter ill or the llevlled City Ordi-
nance be so amended ns to hereafter
read as follows lo-wlt :
Slctiox L That hereafter no shoot-
ing gallery roller-skating rink brewery
foundry blacksmith shop tannery livery
stnbte. camp ynrd or establishment of n
similar character shall bo established
erected or inalntnlneil within the city
limits which shall bya vole orthe City
Council bo declared n nulsanre under n
penally or not exceeding one hundred
(illHi) dollars for each unit every day the
said nuisance shall continue lifter the
owner or occupant shall havo been noti-
fied to remove discontinue or remedy
Hie same.
Passed and approved January C 1S83.
Attest t Approved:
1). T. Ci.Afi'iiSi. J. H. l'litxcii
City Clerk. .Mayor.
DR. WEATHERS
Curts Ons Mors Unlortunits Mm Who l s CI I -lien
of tsi Antonio Speiki far llimsalf.
This patient Is Dr. W. II. Ware 21
Acequla street who Is an old practi-
tioner of medicine nnd had to retire on
account or had health nnd who came to
thlscltv Tor llscllmnloatid other advan-
tages. Hut on consiiltliign distinguished
physician was told Ids caso was very
doubtful. Hit continued from bad to
worse until be was conllned to his room
nnd bed. "On rending some elites mado
by Dr. Weathers of this city and see-
ing the same ccrtilled to by reliable and
disinterested citizens whom 1 knew nt
once Inspired me with sulllclent confi-
dence to cnjl tho Doctor to my nld nnd
in-uav I am nappy to say inai iiirougii
the skillful treatment or Dr. Weathers
whom I regard as a gentleman and nn
able physician 1 nm once again on my
feet ns uu actlto businessman nnd with
strength n good appetite and feeling
grateful 1 pay to Dr. Weathers this mer-
ited compliment. W. II Waiik."
I M. L. Curcton certify to the cor-
rectness of Dr. Ware's statement.
Xo. 21 Acequla street.
A Splendid Bargain.
A well Improved farm situated two
hundred yards front station nt Moore
Hollow on the International railroad In
a good healthy counlry containing
1100 acres or land all under fence ; 03 In
cultivation u uood framo houeoofslx
rooms dining room nnd kitchen all sur-
rounded by gallery ; stable barns bath
house; garden nil In good order; water
from n tank anil well; to bo sold for
cash. Jf desired souio cattlo and horses
will be sold on the place nt their mar-
ket value; possession given nt short
notice. Tlllo perfect nnd warranted.
For particulars address or call on "L.
C" enro T. II. Johnson Light ofllcc.
A Walking Skeleton.
.Mr. 1'. Springer of Mechanlesburg
Ta. writes: "1 was allllcted wlthlung
fever and abscess or lungs ami reduced
to n walking skeleton. (Jot a free trial
bottle ot Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption which did me so much
good that 1 bought n dollar bottle. After
using three bottles found myself onco
more a man completely restored to
health with n hearty appetite nnd a
guin In flesh of 13 pounds. Call at Hlco
llros. & Co.'s drug store nnd get a free
trial bottle of this certain cure for all
Lung Dlsenses Large bottles $1.
Bucklen's Arnica Saive.
The best salve In the world for Cuts
Bruises Sores Ulcers. Salt Itheum
Fever Sores Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns nnd nil Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Tiles or no pay re-
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Trice
23 cents per box. For sale by Itiee llros.
& Co.
Thousands Say So
Mr. T. W. Alk(nsGlrardKas writes:
"I never hesitate to recommend your
Flectrlo Hitters to my customers; they
give entire satisfaction and are rapid
sellers." Llectrle Hitters arc the tutrets
nnd best medicine known nnd will pos-
itively cure Kidney nnd Liver com-
plaints. 1'urlfy the blood nnd regulate
the hotels. No family can nllord to be
without them. They wlllsnve hundreds
of dollars in doctors' bills every year.
Sold at COc. n bottle by lileo llros. & Co.
To euro llllllousness. Dvsnemda and
Sick Headache when these disorders are
caused by impurity or the blood to
create an uppcttto nnd give tone to the
dlgestlvo and assimilative organs; to
eradicate nil unhealthy tumors from the
blood and for tho lassitude nnd debility
peculiar to the summer. MOIILKY'S
T-N-S TONIC COHDIAL the Orcat
System ltenovntor Is unequaled.
Drunkenness or the Uqucr Habit. Can 3s Cured
by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific.
It can beulrcn in a cunof cotfeonr tea wltt-
it ltio knowlfdso or tbo liereon taktna It
e wliuth'
drinker
if drunka
nkards havo
who have taken the
itrinklnir t their own free u III. No harmful
A-tlectl retiult from Its administration. Curca
vunrantreit. Circulars anil lentlmonlals sent
IP A. Addresi OnMIKKPfKririClO.
JO-Ktiincod ltttltaooet Cincinnati O
I igSSSlSSSIAJ
tho old rrlUbo
.SI
it vou Jnist upon thli
will tako no ol her jou arc Un bio to bH areatlr
reciovcd. Vrlvo M cms and St. Sold dr 0.
tiubatso & Co. Janice Clailn itturland Sr Co.
"eifht in tbc back loins and lower part of tin
' abdomen miiilnir th patient to siipiwwo ho
nasenma auecunn or mo nianpje or noiirnmir-
mar orirans At times symptoms ot Indhrcs-
tin aro present at llatulency uneasiness or
: the stomach etc. Amofeiurc like pcreptra-
' u"r i Mitti "
lion producing a very dloAirrneublu itchlnif
titter caltlnir wna. In a verv common uttond-
I XiAU&mi
I lu iuedy wbich mis iliructif utxm tlio pirts
JS .aw i fiXSinmt
?'?? 61 conts. AilJreia The nr. tto-
1 sanko teitlclne tlo l'liiuo. U Sold bj 0
Bouse A Co' James Claylu iiiiknd & Co'
t Buck Leg.
i relief for lllaeic Lcif In cattlo by plvlnirthfeni
i jrom 'a ii 'M urops iniemaur anu sipiinir
' ncooMwlOTe""n"Uy Ml"unti:
I Iiueujivminis'ont!o.Tex's
"Little Joker" Is the besTsmoliIng to-
bacco.
BELL & BRO'S'
No. 2M Commcroo Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLliRY JITC
Wfttchesandjrtwclry repaired. Charges
reasonable. Wo take pleasure In show-
ing our goods and purchasers nre Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-4-ly
ALEX. SARTOR
Watchmaker Jeweler
No. IS Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO. - - TUX A3
THOS. HAUGIITON M.D.
Homffiopatliic.Physician
Ofllce 402 E. Houston St. Up Stairs
SAX AXTONIO
Spcclnl nttentlon tb Chronlu Diseases i
l'hroat and Lungs nnd Diseases of i
Women nnd Children. 12-1'J-lf
.Iamis I'. j:tiit'Cnshrcr.j;
Traders National Bank
801 Coniinrrfl filrr.!
SAX ANTONIO : : fCXAS.
Transacts a general banking business.
WlioWslo anil retail
NO. 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Importation of French aaJ Kciflliih tUli
dcllcuclrs a ipuc:altr Cotlvu purclnJ uud
ivrouDd uvery day. 'ft as nf ull nrHdus nnd
prions. 2-2
Mahi mift Sftn Aat
Fowler. Berliner 5 Co. Prnurietors.
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
or aloobul or tobacco. Vuki4u'ncs. McnUl
llenresilon tt"ft.nlnir of tb llrftln resulting
In hlHsnltr and h-nillntf to Minors' ilo.'af Slid
dentb 1'rematuro Old Ave JUrrenn. Loss
oi 1'oworln ellbcrsr.v.lnvotiMitary Lorscsand
rleruiatrrrlua riiuH-il by oer-eieillon of
Iho brain self-abuie c
ir-lnr ulpenw IMoli
box contains ona month's treat 11
SHU a
paid on lecclpt of frlco-
WK (lU.lltAN If.t: BIX IIOXEJI
to euro any caso. With each order received
by ut fur six boxes accompanied with 900
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
WHITE ELEPHANT.
unlo. Ttai
Fruit Trees For Sale.
Flrst-closs two year old trees at tie
following prices: e
Tench Trees 1 Cents
Apple Trees...- 12 Cents
TearTrces 30 Cests
l'lum Trees 30 Cents
Apricots HO Cents
Cherry Trees M Cents
Ornamental Trees Krergrcens nnd
Shrubs at extremely low prices. Um-
brella China Trees all sizes nt
240 EAST COM M EFtCE STHECT.
JAIVIES murphy
OrriCE-NO. It DEVIKC BLOCK
SA.V ANTONIO - TF.XAS.
Correspondence Solicited.
w7 H. ouTTMlTcoTr
MO )) HOUSTON STRUT
Plumbers & Gas-Fitters
QkS FIXTURES
Water and Steam Brass Goods
II 'cr Appn-atiu Aironls for CHAMPION
HtOM l'H.Nt.'t: COMPANY.
EYE EAR 'THROAT.
ohasTdeady
LM D. 0. ET A CHlrVJ
Iiito Pureon to tho Now York OphtliAlmto
tcnto'l and correct plapum prescribe !.
OFFIUK 403 11 HOUSTON STltl'.nr.
OltlcPlIrurs 8 to 13 ra.; S::inB in. No
ofll' hours nn Huctlay. Keslricucc XM Pau
Ckttria Klli'v.. lva
HOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
I f flit 311(1
I
SHADE TREES.
I beg lento to iiiinoiiiirn to tho nubile
nnd my customers gencrnllr Hint I have
established my depot for the delivery of
nil kinds of Trees Shrubbery and l'ot
Plants nt Xo. fi Wrar Ilofsio.s' SHh.ct
near bridge. All liarllcs having already
given orders ulll please call and get
11. IV. Ill Alii
1'oiit Scorr Xuikiiy
c. w.
257 COMWtnCE STBtET.
Books Stationery Periodicals
I'rnng's Illrthday Cards Kino Auto-
graph Albums Scrap Hooks Juvenile
Hooks Ktc. 8.1 1.Gm
" JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
(Sueceuors to W. A Doyle)
F. OR00S & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange
SAN ANTONIO I I I lCXAS
FRANK STARR
Tituvmo sTr.riir
SAK ANTOHIO TEXAS.
Ti lcplionoa-D. Or lersl'minptly Filled.
CARTER & MULLALY
UNDERTAKERS
41 AND 44 M AMO TLAZA '
ranvrals ffuruloheil TVItb Every Hsqtvlalta
Bpootal attentlun nvon trt fotwantleir bodies
mall paruof taoUnlttlStot. vtri Isniicna
loennctlon l'll'lt w il n.l MsLt.
Mr'' VoR'Vijy TKlOIIV nmtil
WaUuniiUso bl. CbLtun. 11L
incir sioe
1-9-1 m
xi.? dr'bi;eedi-g'
g Diilinio Block.
VniOLESALE RETAIL
1h OrlfflnAl 'Sanatf mad "flUr n(l Urticenl" Itnnt.
THE TRUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
R7 HOURS FROM" HOUSTOS TO HBW YORK
XI I ARniViTSO H0UB1 IN ADVANCE Or ANY RIVAL LIHE. U I
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping CoacW.'
4 DAILY
BETWEEN
San Antonio Houston
Slaking close and reliable connections In New Orleans with all lines
diverging for all points In tho KnU and North.
L "through calif ornia route" i
JLPJi.
San Francisco Los Angelos Sacramento and Oregon and
Washington Territory Points.
The Direct Route to New Mexico and Arizona! Shortest Line to City ol Mexico I
Trnltia Loavo San Antonio at...?. .0:05 a. m. and 7:1C p. m.
Arriving at Now Orloans at 7:30 a. m. and 0:25 p. m.
QUICK TIME
ron iximii.il i.vioiiMATtox
T. W. PEIROB
MISSOURI PACIFIC
Schedule in Effect December 23; 1 SS4.
DKl'AItTUHES.
For St. Louis via Missouri l'aelllo C:'M a. in.
For Ht. Louis vla-St. Louis Irdti Aloitntnln nnd Southern 7:11 p. m.
For Laredo 8.-:) n. in.
AltlllVALS.
From St. Louis Missouri Pnoltlc) 10:M p. m.
From St. Louis (Iron Mountain) Ttt.'i p. in.
From Lnredo 7:00 p. in.
Two Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio Austin and St. Louis.
CVwie connret Umn ut T.ittU Rvek fur fis Sovthfaat. ami in the IWoh Dejwt. St. Ixtuit.
tcith llrjircKi Traim in alt Vlirctious. IW tickets w any further information apjty to
.1. J. CI1KW ridel .tiKiif SI! Ownmrrw St . Sim .llifuillu.
II. V. lll (llli:i I'awnui-r.lUcnt.jVoMoii.r.j'iw.
II. W MeCUI.I.Ol'llll. Hrnrrnl lVlwrliT.tut. flilrfil JiriM.
THE CITY COAL AND WOOD COMPANY
Corner Avenue D and S!x(h Street San Antonio
An now prei'i'p ! tr deliver Hnfl ntrr Into contract
for Hit upply of llic host
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood Charcoal Kindling Cedar Posts.
ti:ii:1'Iioni: mi. 3k.
Block paving actoxy.f.
300 AND UOS SOUTH LAHUDO STHRKT SAN ANTONIO.
WALTER SCOTT PROPRIETOR.
Walter Scott h'ns no partner in his pnvliiu: business. Ho has tho only factory
In San Antonio. Lays the Four-Inch lllock and K'ttrantees his work foe live'
years. Has contrncted for enough MiL'iik Timiiku to pnvo the wholo olty.
Call on him for estimates.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000 ;
Willbe paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything"
whatsoever in our Beer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
PUMPS STEAM-FITTING PLUMBING ETC.
Water Supply In tho Oountrj
3211
J. H. KAHPMANN. President
H BAHBECK Yice President and Business Manager. '
LONE STAR
'
Brewing
SAN AKTONIO .TEXAS.
Practical BookBinder and Ruler
Opp. Court llouHc Solcdad St. San Autonlo
All kinds orDlndltis and Killing done with neatness durability and dispatch
Competition In prices delled.
TRAINS 4
New Orleans
LOWEST RATES!
ct.i. qx on jwmiEsa
11. C. ARCHER 7Wri Agent
JCampmann llu&Riig San AtUonun
Jr. Q. P. A. HOUSTON TEXAS.
RAILWAY SYSTEM
jrtliern R. R. Division.
Stoam Wind Mills Hand Pumps Plumbers'
i Buppllos of all kinds. Spoolal Attention to
ALAMO I'l-VZA BAN ANTONIO.
LOUIS S. BERG. Secretary
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 29, 1885, newspaper, January 29, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163078/m1/2/?q=%22United%20States%20-%20Texas%20-%20Bexar%20County%22: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .