The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 196, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 19, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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A. W. Gtrrouti
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v. L. Win mi.
GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
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Coiniiime ilnA Pclldriil t turricrs
throughout thi-cltr t Wnnll rni'k t'urstjlc
l our Birrnt. Single copies for ss lir news-
Iwijs ntSct-ntf. Suticrltloti -r jmt t.Mt.
In h1viuicc.
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Fiffflal rati Kl " iRrK.'rspi.'H'iHi.l lontr
tlmo advertisements.
fxirt) nlrertlsements II (W ler Inch first In
crtlun ..'.cents r Inch ench sutociueiit In
portion Trustees' (ale. tl ) per Iim.Ii first In-
iorllon Sfi cents ench Insertion artrriKnls.
Uenillnir mutter tutorial pnyc 25 cents .or
.Ino each Insertion lcal columns ai cents
Or.t In.crtluni tocents first 6 cents after
Orstveck. PprcUl rnto on rsi ami lui Line
running for mnnlh.
Homo mlvertlscnHiits payable on first of
each month Transient h ertlslnir pa) nt.le In
tt.hanco Only metal cuts printed.
All nmtracts mint I ppn M l.y tin' llusl-
lioss Malinger
utscnl.ers not rocelilnir llulr .anr will
please make euinplalnt to !. oHlcr. fab-
scrlbcrsarcwuriuil not to .ay their tulmcrlp-
tlon except upon presentation or a properly
receipted bill from this ofllcc.
SI TCI A I. MITIIK.
.Mr. 0. It. Itoomor an.1 Henry i"chuuioihiT
are a itliortied Hullcltnrs atl.l Collectors for
Tun UcniT.iinJ their receipts ns iiirout. will
be duly rrrojrnlml. .Mr. lioeimr will lone
charKc or llio itcllf cry of the city subscription
department ami nil complaints an.l notice or
chanKci ithcti to either of the aloe or left
at the oilier III be promptly altinuVil to.
No racmlicr of the. Itrin.oriinyomplojco of
Iho I.ioiit office lias authority to contrail any
llalitlltlra In Iho name or the linn. An.l no
bills will Iki rccoirnlml or paid unless the
samel llrst approtiNl l.y the n.Urslrnil.
TIIOMAN II. Jdll.NHO.N.
Iliisincss .Maimtri r iiti'ITieiuiirir.
Girroiin Jon.Mf it A Wintkii.
THIS PAPER RKWnTJJP
ItAlI.IKIAl) TIMK TA1II.K.
D AltrL'llt'H
rfl. Uuls via .Mo. fnc n
rl. Ismls lu Iron Muuiil
r Laredo
i Mountain..
From Lurcdo 11..SI p. iu.
;!. II. S. A. Hi ll.lt(IAI).
TWO TltAlNS TO NEW CHILEANS nAILr.
Through Express Kat Ually.
Lfav.torXew Orleans Houston andflalres-
lv f r New urkMas Houston aad l
US p. i
and Of
Arr'M
: u p. i
Arr fmm New Orleans. Houston andUal-
m.r.ia g.u) a. n.
Through West.
Leave for diia I'macliu.'o. El Paso and Eairle
Psas
s.mv.-t
Paas
i San Francisco El Paso and Eagle'
Wednesday. August 19. 1885.
ri;r.ll.K.T Clkveumi fettled the cat-
tle barons and the boomers In the In-
dian Te rrltory at one stroke. The boom-
ers claim to be perfectly eatUftf d with
his recent order because It means a
square deal.
Tiik Austin Statesman says: "The
monument raised to Schleicher at San
Antonio. Is a fitting testimonial to one
of the finest Intellects Hint have re-
flected credit on the State of Texas or
the German element of Its population"
Thick laying having commenced on
the San Antonio and Aransas l'ass rail-
road It mlKht be In order to take some
steps looking toward n road In the
northwest. It Is a rich territory and
the people are ripe for such nn enter-
prise. Skvaioii Khmuxim says the trade de-
presslon In Knglnnd Is caused by over-
production and thnt she can onlv save
herself hy adopting a protective tariff
policy. The Cobden club will now take
whack at Mr. Ktlcnumls for hinting nt
so radical acure.
Ilr.owNHooii Oatesvllle llarwood
Liberty Hill Montgomery Itanger
Thornton report cotton crop from 10 par
cent up to MX) per cent better than last
year llrownwood marketed less than
o00 hales last year this year's crop Is
placed nUCXX) to 5000 bales w lthout ad-
ditional rain.
Thk Mexican authorities are going to
take measures to prevent the extensive
smuggling along tho Itio (Irande. A
proper and practical reduction of duties
wouiu uo much In that direction and nt
the same time yield a good revenue Is
the opinion or parties who are conver-
sant with the situation.
C0MIT1101.1.KU Swaiv In answer to the
question says that If prohibition Is
auopted and the occupation liquor tax Is
wiped out that there will be a falllngoll
In the State revenues at least one-third
minium j ma statement
will prove a good campaign document
... -i'iviiitoiuii epeaaers.
A staTeuest was made In the City
Council the other evening to the effect
iuoy were appropriating more than
great truth hut It Is dlfllcult to make
iuo Biue-streei property owner see any
great good that has been accomplished
for bis particular benefit In any ward of
Enounii and Italy may patch up 1
partnership regarding the Soudan coun
try In which event Italr wnnbl n.
powerful ally in case England should
yet mix with Itussla. liut there Is so
much talk and so little action between
the great powers of late that It Is UII11-
cult to believe thnt the situation will be
materially changed.
The I.kiiit has received tickets to the
Great St. Louis fair which opens Octo-
ber Ctb and continues for 01 e week.
There are 24 depnriments and $7.1(HK)
oflercd In premiums. The Veiled Pro-
phets parade will take place on October
Uth which ! promised to be Iho most
elaborate of any jet had Premium lists
will he sent by addressing Fcstua .1.
Wade Secretary "Is Chestnut street.
Tiimik will wry likely he a test of
strength between the (lould lines and Iho
Knights of Labor based on the troubles
with the Wabash line about Hie middle
of June last. 'I he Knights have Issued an
order that nu member who Is n railroad
employee shall In any manner handle or
repair Wabash rolling stock and It will
bu only n question of a day or two
whether the Knights ns an order will
obey the inttidalp of the Kueutlve com-
mittee. Tut Waco Hay says: "It Is bard to
say whether the demand for New comb's
removal which comes up from San An-
tonlolsawall or n howl." The fact of
the mailer Is that there Is more of a
howl outside of Sau Anlonlo for .Mr.
New comb's olllclal scalp Ihnn Imseter
been innde public In Iheclly beyond Iho
protests ofn few who lire Interested In
the result. It Is one of Hie ensea where
outside Interference don't seem to havo
lunch elleel.
Somk unknown philosopher observes
Hint the way to build up n town and
keep It lively Is for nil Us cllbens to
work together harmoniously; to be
liberal In all things; to adicrllte dis-
creetly; to keep up with the times; to
treat strangers well and to patronize
the town papers liberally. A few nar-
contracted parslmonloui mean.
back-biting men enn do more to keep a
town down than double their number of
liberal men can do to build it up."
Am.lt nil It becomes nppnrcnt thnt
the l.nnd Hoard hns not administered
the affairs of that department with Im-
practical results expected tun! while
there Is no charge of corruption ngnlnst
them yet many errors hne been com-
mitted nml much rcM iiue lost to the
State. The men who compose It no
doubt hnvc plenty to do lit Hie oilier of-
llclnl positions they hold nnd lis n mat-
ter of fact the l.nnd department should
bu In the hands of men who hate no
oilier responsibility nnd then they could
devote the proper lime to the many
questions arising.
Tiik II. A O. red books were the most
useful nnd popular handbooks cur Is.
I In the I nlled Slntes nnd which
were actually free ns water their pos
session being simply for the asking.
They are truthful nnd compnet ns in
fact nro nil ofthe II. t 0. publications.
The latest Is the "Electric 11. & 0'
which Is n happy combination of beauti
ful etchings splendid color eflects nnd
Interesting reading matter pertaining to
telegrnphy and the II. & 0. line In par-
ticular. It Is an ornament for any cen-
tre table and enn be had by addressing
with stamp Mr. I). II. Hates President
nil Genernl Monagerof the 11. it O Tel
egraph company New Vork.
"It h the opinion of I'nlted Stnles
District Attorney Kvnns" says the Aus
tin Statesman "that any ctlort to bring
Mexicans Into Texas under contract
would render the parties engaged In It
liable to prosecution under this law In
the United States courts. There seems
to be no good reason for such n law but
It exists and It is well enough to avoid
any vlolntlon of It. It Is suggested that
It would be advisable not to make con-
tracts with the Mexicans previous to
their coming In but let them come vol-
untarily and after they nre here there Is
nothing to prevent their employment."
This Is In relation to the proposition to
Import several thousand Mexican labor-
ers to help pick Hie present cotton crop
of Texas."
Ciiaiiikh Unit ey Waum.ii In Harpers'
Magazine for September says: "On the
Confederate Decoration Day In New
Orleans I was standing near the Confed-
erate monument in one of the cemeteries
when the veterans marched In to deco-
rate It. First came the veterans of the
Army of Virginia last those of tho Army
of Tennessee and between them the
veterans of the Grand Army of the
Republic Union soldiers now living In
Louisiana. I stood beside a lady whose
name If I mentlontd It w ould be recog-
nized ns representative of n family
which was as conspicuous nnd did as
much and lost ns much ns any other In
the war a family that would be popu-
larly supposed to cherish unrelenting
feelings. As the veterans some of them
on crutches many of them with empty
sleeves grouped themselves about the
monument wo remarked upon the sight
as n touching one nnd I snld 'I see you
have no address on Decoration Dny; at
the North we still keep up the custom.'
'No.' she replied; 'we have given It up.
So many Imprudent things were said
that we thought best to discontinue the
address.' And then after a pause sho
added thoughtfully 'Each side did the
best It could; It lsnllovcrand done with
and let's hnvo nn end of It.' In the
mouth of tho lady who ill If red It the
remark was very slgnlllcant but It ex-
presses I am firmly convinced the feel-
ing of the South."
In an article on the subject of "Climate
and Character" the St. Loul Globe-
Democrnt says : "Taking nil the facts
and suggestions Into consideration It
will be found we suspect that climate
really has very little to do with the mat-
ter of personal morals. A man In Cali-
fornia Is under no more necessity of ly-
ing and swearing and doing other
naughty things It is quite likely than a
man In a region of directly opposite at-
mospheric conditions; nor Is a man In
Missouri hound to vote the Democratic
ticket anymore than a man In any other
State or the Union with the possible
exception or Texas where one can
hardly vote differently and seem to be
voting at all. The average of virtue Is
probably about the snme In all parts or
the country. If certain States appear to
be more disposed than others to given
forms or vice the chances nre that in
other directions they are making an ex.
ccllent record or well-doing; and in the
case of certain Slates that enjoy a high
reputation for given forms of morality
there la always room for suspicion that
if the truth were known It would ap-
pear that In other and quite as Import-
ant relations they are seriously careless
nnd guilty. It Is manifestly best there-
fore not to ntlempt to discriminate.
There Is plenty of opportunity every-
where for reformation; nnd there Is
everywhere substantial cause for pride
of character. The perfect man and the
perfect climate will undoubtedly come
In together but beyond that fact the
philosophers nre not able In furnish any
definite Information."
Supr.msly Dshghirul
To the emnclated and debilitated in-
valid In the sense or returning health
and strength produood by Hosteller's
Stomach Hitters. When the piomoter
or vigor Is tested by persona in feeble
health Its restorative and vitalizing po-
tency soon evinces Itseir In Improved ap-
petite digestion and nightly repose tho
sole conditions under which strength
and nerve quietude Is vouchsafed to the
human system. A gain In flesh of
course ensues upon the restoration or di-
gestion nnd assimilation. As surely as
winter rbllows the fall of the leaL does
disease shadow the footsteps or declin-
ing strenirth. when the premature deca
dence of vitality la not arrested. Mar-
asmus consumption nnd other wasting
maladies are prompt 10 lasten upon 1110
enfeebled. Avert dlsense therefore
with this grnnd nnbllng tonic which
not nulv renews fnlllmr etrciiL'lh. but ml-
tlgntes nnd counteracts the Intlrmltles of
nge nnd those of the gentler sex. itlicu-
nintlsm mninnn liver nnti kiuney trou-
bles yield to it.
Curs for Piles.
Piles are rrenuentlv oreceded bv a
sense or weight In the back joins and
lower part 01 tue autiomen causing me
patient to suppose be has some elleotion
ofthe kidneys or neighboring organs.
At times symptoms of Indigestion are
present llatulcnoy uneasiness of the
stomach eto. A moisture like perspir-
ation producing a very disagreeable
lliiilugartvr getting warm Is a common
attendant. Blind Weeding and Itching
Piles Iclil nt once to the application of
Dr. Ilosanko's Pile Itemedy which nets
directly upon tho parts ellccled nbsorlt-
Ing the Tumors allaying the Intense
Hi hlng. nnd ellectlng n permnnent cure.
Price M cents. Address The Dr. Ilo-
s'ltiko Medicine Co. Plqun (). Sold by
Itlcti A Kowler U. Colin A Co. J. D. De-
vine .I.Ciavln.
Young Msn Shske
Thnt old suit nnd cnll on A. M. Cohen
where you enn get new clothes ut cost
To Wsl.r Consumers.
Wntcr rates nccordlng to contrnct
with consumers nro pnynble In advance
nt the olllce or the company on 1st Feb-
ruary .May August nnd November.
Early payment is advised ns by so
doing consumers will be saved the an-
noyance nttendlng the cutting off or the
w ater supply.
10-1 111 Watkh Woiik Company
Hams Enterprise.
Mr. J. 1. Condon on Nncogdocnes
street between Houston and Crockett.
announces to the public that be Is pre
pared 10 make to oroer uy uanu an
stvles or carriages buggies and In fact
.everything on wheels nt lowest possible
prices. All ids work is hand made and
In stylo nnd price will compare more
work. Old vehicles taken in part pay
mailt for new ones. Only llrst clnss
workmen employed and satisfaction
guaranteed r Ine carrlngo painting and
trimming a specialty. 3-13-tf
For 5il.
A number of half-bred Jersey cows
with young calves. Also a few high-
grade cows nnd Jersey bulls. Apply to
JVia-ol 11. i'. JVA-ursiAA.".
A Reliable Article.
Fur enternrlse. bush and a desire to
get such goods as will give the trade sat-
isfaction lllce & Fowler It. Cohn &
t o. J. 1). lievine J. uiavin. ine
Druggists lends nil competition
i'hpv sell Dr. Ilosanko's Coutrh nnd J.uncr
Syrup becnuse Its the best Medicine on
the market for Coughs Colds Croup and
Primary Consumption. Price &0 cents
and $1. Samples free.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlntr Svrun
should nlvvayH be used for children
teething. It sooths the child softens
the gums alleys all pain cures wind
colic and Is the best remedy for dlar-
rhiiit 'Si cents a bottle. 7-22-lyr.
A QUESTION AH OUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Tb question hM nrobiblr Wtt tukftd thoflunda
f tiuiM II. cn Itrown'i Iran Bit tort our n-
t lilntc" V11 It d.-wHi't. Uot It uofH. cur mi dUfuu
f r wlilcb ni gUbU pr.jm.cUn would nrwcriU Ittiil
I'hrilcUna cnU Inm u Uta MtorsUlv
gent known to tb profatt.ion. ftnd Inqnirr of tor
U4m chamlctU Ann will utwtnt iu tt uawrtloo
that thnrsj am mora p ( t ion uf Iran lha at nj
.t her tmbsiUowi used Is mftdjc-lna This iliowt cuo
clualtr that Iron U acknowlsHlsTrxl to i tba mutt
BROWN'S IRON BITTERSSrS!-
hMdMbe or prodaM enniitlpitlnn all ether Iron
nirdlclnesdo. IIIIIIVV.VM IHON IIITTKIIH
rures Indices! loo lllllousnris WeoJtneu
lltsnensla .Malaria ( bill am) Fever
Tired Frrlln)iearral llrbllllr Paid bun
ldrllarkorllmb.llFailarkrsiilNraral.
Klit-for til ttuM. sitm.au boa U prMcrltwd dsUr.
brown's iron BinERS5sr:s;?s:
minot IJk.allftttw thwwirta mdioliM.H acta
"wKt bnwmm Th ih "P tmrlora of
Hrnwr tn diction Iraprmf. th bowoli arafiv
Iti 1 tbi4N la natiall mn rapid and market
Tbw Uin atono to bHxbtfvni tba kfB clnara
diuprs!rf faBrtf '"""m htj rnnnM
Jar. and il 'a i nnntiajt motliw. abaadanrMtnlinM
hauppl ilIr th child rirmc-ml-r .Irvwn'a Iron
Cancer of the Tongue.
A Cuaeltenemblinc that of (leu. Griit.
Hnmu ti n W'ttrB Htro I liHtl a scrofulom eori
011 my rfjrlit liand which truvo mo rcat tnniblo
an.l under tlm oM-tlino treatment healed til-
1ml It hud only been ilrlven Into tho itcm hy
I In unoof K)titHh nixl mi-rtury and in March
1"? it iiroku out m my iiinmt mm
rooT of my mouth ami umier llpllitiiiattiicktd
my tontfui' ialaio and lower lip (lontroyluir
tliu pulrtt.i tin. I tinder Hp entirely and half my
any nolld rood but sutmlBUxl on IWuIdi. and
mytoiiKut? wtti bo far irono I could not talk.
Kut'h wasiny wretthod holpIeM condition tlm
Hint of hut Octoher (IttHlr when my rHenda
commenced iflvlnjf mo Swift's Bimclfla. In lest
than a month tho catlmr places topped and
healing commenced and tho fearful a pur turn
In my check haa heon closed and (Irmly knlttad
toiffitier. A procens of a new under lip li pn
irrevsliifr finely and tho tongue which was al-
iuont destroyed li belli tf reoorered and It
kccii.b ttiat nature In supplying' a new tongue.
I tan talk so that my friends oan readily un-
dt'nttatid me and can also rat solid food ajraln.
If any doubt these facts I would refer them
to Hon. John II. Traylor Btato Senator or this
district and to Dr. T. S. llradtleld of La-
( range Ua.
MltS. MAHV U COM EH
Treatise 1J1 UIcksI anil feklll 'lllse
i.iuiruntre (ia May u two.
1 malloU
T11V Sfrtrr SpEClrto Co. Drawor 3 Atlanta
Qn. N V. 157 W.ZU Bt.
NEW AIVEItTI8KMHNTH.
lil
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
purity strenirth nnd wholeiiTtneni'ii .JjJJ
lint I bom in competition wnu ini'iii nui "
of low test short welirht alum or I'hoijphiitit
l'owder Company. lw Wall street. New Vork.
CLIPPER HALL
MOKTP.HKY HTIlllKT.
trr llntiTO nvry Halimliiy an.l ttiili.liiy
lilxlils lies! nrunler.
8-1-1 in Q. QAlmONI & Co.
MUSIC!
Leate orders for It uelltim tin's llrans and
Strtnir Uand at Krlsch's Halt. From two to
si 1 teen Musicians furntuhed. T-'JS-tf
A. S. CHEVALIER.
Lawyer Collector Notary Palilic
43 Solodnd Stroot
SAX ANTONIO - - TKXA9.
HUTCH INS
Houston Texas.
Loading Hotel of tho Olty. Head-
quarters of thoOommorelal
Mou and Tourists.
TIIOS. 11. OAI.K.
ritOl'lilKTOIi.
HOUSE!
V. A. ICKMlin
C. II. HOKNCKi:
Pec. an.l 'f rtas.
HOUSTON
Barrel and Cistern Factory.
small klliilsnf
Hand-made Cisterns and Tanks
Of Every Dt scrltlon.
GEO. R. HINES
Real Estate and Loan Broker.
LOANS NKCIOTIATKI).
Improved and Unimproved City Lots anil
Country Land for Sale and Unit.
ROOM 5 KAMPMANN BUILDING
SAN ANTONIO. TKXA8.
H. C. MILLER
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamps
Stencil. 8uls dcl. MeUI Clitirks
Door I'latei. llou.o Numbers Ktc.
WIOUI ia mm-
S. S. FLOYD & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
BROKERS.
21 Soledad Street SanAntonio
TKX AH.
llKAI) OfFICB
j6j Strand Galveston.
KxtKJUto onlt'is fortlio purclniS( nrsaloof
(IICAIN 1-ltOVISIONS COTTON ami
HTOCKri. Aro prepared to rtelvo nrtnnkf)
actual deliveries on alt triules wo make
JVCorresmdincos(illclle.l.
LABATT & CO.
Market street
Grain Depot
Wliulesulo and Hetiill.
Corn Oats Bran. Hay
MUSEUM
Of
: Natural History:
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
As tlckots only will admtt to tlio inuseuin
visitors aro requestod to purcliaso sanio In
advance from Mr. Kerblo tlio park lessee.
THE 1I0AUD OF rilllKOTOIW
All llime Hill i1 Ml with all)- dlswo (if tlm
Kies Kars N.e or Tlmmt.eul. Ilnd tlio irreat-
i sl atl.l ii'lleki st relief nnd euro at th
SIN ANTO.NIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor of Houston and St. Mary's Sts..
WliUh In tho innflt tlion.iin-tily fltlfl tip an1
i'iilipi-il wtthcrrthliiK Di vvntnty. Irirlii.Untf
UicklllHiiili'ii..Tlrm-ci.i-i hmi.lir-U nr fitnts
rut 1 ti-ntlt Hlio liaw Ixi n in nliil IImt.'I or
anrlnslltiitloii for tli" Imiliiicriinf llil po
nlalty In Uw H.utli or Went.
I(Kfkiii::.ci.h.
Tli ftillsiwlhtr ant o'il a fiw or the innny
iii'i-noim who lime Imtm lirticiiti''lainl vurvl hy
tnatim-nt at HHb institution:
For Calnrrli J 1. It'iliiiifloii catarrh In
thnattan Anioiiiwi T. II. Johntwin catarrh In
Ihroat tuanaircr tiiii Aiitonlu I.ikIiD K. Kuhti
catarrh ofthe hitnl )itMcr t'ul.t Mlna Miyy
r'raMT. catarrh of tho threat and oan Noa
iitlui Frank New ton. ctitHrrh of the throat
anl est- ian Antoolut Mlsn I. Initu!lniry
calarrli of the tlinml atil ln'U-1 fan Antonio.
Tlm IUm-A A Dnwhit fan Arttonloi V.
Iihtcrt ItiK-rtiv: Ja a tSan Anionlot
tlcortrc KMti of U. C Haiiti lu rty flier III J'rlo
tnunty IVarPulUTcv.i W. W. lierrj l-i . San
Antonio; J II. Murliy. Han Antniilo; i' T.
Allen IVaraulli J. II. .Ioihb. Major T. T. Till
J.C. nuriucHr Han Antonio.
Thn Ky-I). II. llrccIIn(r. Idt plinrltl ell
rls: Major T T. Tcil ilirKlurut II. V lUt-
(rratiular UU
l-crt
ijHUiflilfT hlcniiorrho.'alo i
ictlvltln An
tun Halattnicla.
Caicy(IantrhtiT. Irlttit Ita hi I Un itn chorol-
tilt 1 croiit W A iHtnuhnn iriilo ciclttifl
all of Han Antonio; It J Vincent. L'otulln
ulcer on cornea; W. II llrown tH-csvilIcKran
olar Ihinaml kinato-triUii V. J. Hokctc liiule
I'hm catariictt tlcortic ln'nt'crtr ilautrhicr
Canlroxlllc. t rtitdputui i Mm cHorcll llclmotit
A. C. Occkcr. HKakdnlc. traumatic nlci
hyiHijiiotii V. J. Terriocrry Halttilo Mexico
traumatic flaucoina U-lstf
l cM'nti. outer ORDER.
30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK
oCA?0 MQ vJl-AVfc
ILL VMSS. CA.
TOR SALE BY
J. E. Thomas Agt
J-"J Commerco St. San Antc.iilo.
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parties Wishing to Bay Rent or Sell
Should Consult this Column.
X briKXllIII HAKOAIN.
A well Improved fartn sltttatcil two
litindretl yards from station nt .Moure
Hollow on the International railroad In
a good lienltliy country containing
1400 acres of Iniiil all under fcuco; (15 In
cultivation n kooi! frame house of six
rooms dining room nml kitchen nil sur-
rounded by gallery; stnble barns bat It
house ; garden nil lu good order; water
from a tank nml well; to bo sold for
cnBlt. If desired some cnttlo nnd horses
will be sold on the place ut their mar-
ket value; possession given nt short
notice. Title perfect nnd warranted.
Kor particulars address or call on "I.
C." Price $12WJU.
VALIUM K IJlXM l'Olt HA 1.1-
BIO acres on the I.eonn river about
i.'iO acres irrigable; tnesqiilte timber
plentiful; situated 8 miles below Uvnldo
on lliewestelile. All the Improvements
with sugar mill J5.VJ0. Address "I
C." care this olllce.
1)00 nores on the Ilin Krlo pnrtly Irrl-
gnled from Iho Krlo river. Slluntcd in
Uvnlile county 12 miles from railroad.
About 1100 acres under good fence Ad-
dress "li. J." this olllic.l'rsee fll.CXK)
A C1IKA1" ItANCll.
Kor snle nt a bargain. A rnnclt on tlio
dry rinlnilo 11 miles from San Antonio
In llexur county 40 acres under fenro
and cultivation out of 2i0 acres. Good
tanks farm house und cow pens. All In
L'ood order. Title nerfect. Oood place
for stock raising. I'rlco $1CM0. Atl-
dress "li. u" tins oiuce. o-iu-ti
GOOD SMAI.I. l'AIIM.
Kourteen miles from Kan Antonio on the
Cnlaveriw creek containing 100 acres of
ntnu no acres tinuer cuiiivntion ono
house wllli two rooms stable a good
well nnd wntcr In tlio Calaveras creek.
Price $1200.
A very desirable property as a sum
mer residence or dairy. 20 minutes drive
from Main plazn consisting ot 00 acres
oi ianu tinuer lence n goou uweuing
house with six rooms und gallerys
kitchen und store room a irooii cistern
nnd water tanks 80 head of milk cattle
horse and farming Implements. For
fartiouiars address "j. v." care i.iout
'rice $7600.
42 acres of land fenocd between the
San Anlonlo river and the San Jose
ditch three miles from San Antonio.
Uood location lor a dairy. Price $2700
80 head Improved it'llk cows anil
heifers; price $18 nil around.
33a
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great Northern R. R. Division.
Mew Schedule in Effect May 17. 1S35.
DKPAUTUItKS.
Kor HI. Uu.ls via Missouri I'nclllo route
Kot St. Ixuils via Iron Mountain
Kor I.are.k
AHIilVALS
Krom St. Louis i in Missouri Paclllc
From Ht. I.ouls via Iron Mountain
Krom Laredo
Two Express Trains Dally Between
Clone conMctwHt at IaUU Ituck fur the
with Kcjtrenil 7Vomi in nil IHrtttitji. For
J. .1. CllllW ivhrl .1unlXC(.
II V. III1IIIIKS l'.wnj.r.liriil K.mrton Ttf.u.
II. w. MrUUI.I.dt llll lliuna) lMit
ARTESIAN WELL - DRILLING MACHINERY
WAHRENBERGER & BBCKMAHH ARCHITECTS
OKKICK AND CONSULTATION IIOOMS:;
Over Lockwood S Kimpmaan's former Bank Cor. Yturrl and Commerce Streets.
Pinna Specifications nnd nil Information desired by those contemplating to
build furnished. We uckmiwledgo no superior In the profession. Cull und see us.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
SAW ANTONIO CITY BREWERY.
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will bu paid to any ono 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.
RICE & RYAN
loPOCKSfcOIW TO SKSKIOXI CO.
in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Posts
230 Houston Stroot Sari Antonio Toxas.
Practical BookBincler and Ruler
Opp. Court lloitHo Holcdut! St. Situ Antonio.
All kinds of Minding nnd Killing done with nualness durability and dispatch
Competition in prices delicti.
J. H. KAHPHANH President. OTTO KOEHLER Secretary and Manager
&LONE
Brewing
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
The cimlrat iilneo 111 tho rity A lino iMHnrt
mint nrtho In-fit bramU or IuihiiIoi1 ami Do-
iiieutlo Wlncd lsliuorn und CIkucs.
MOT FREE LUNCH FROM 10 TO 12 M.
A Mrxtenn H'Miiumi.t Is nttnchnl for tho
itifiuiiathm or nathmiil ll(ihc ttoin ft it. in.
(.ally MU DAMKI.N & CO.
VM. ItKUTKIt. UFO. JtKUTKll
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
DULI.NKl ltLOUK.
Koo thotriiioBl'Imimrlwl Wlncn fhum-pHKtK-8
mill Mjiidi-m. hn'ulultlcn In Iho tlmBt
linn nl 8 ot Ihmiestlo nml linpnrtcl ClKiirs.
Como nml Ft'O 'i Flrnt-cltiHi Ki'iitUMiifii's rtv
sort. Fino lunch dully ut 10 o'clock a.m.
Cavanaugh's
Sanitary and Fertilizing Co.
Office 410 Bast Houston Btroot
Tolophono 303.
All orders for tlio removal of llurrols or
KuintjIiiK I'rltlts Vliults itc. ntteluliil to
lronitlv. lini
Rsnches Fsrrns Live Stock
All persons desiring la purchase lands
In the Northern nnd Western counties
of Texas will do well to nyply to the
undersigned as ho can furnish them
with tracts of land from a lot In town to
alt 1.000 ncro tract In the country. Also
handles live stock. Correspondence so-
licited. Loans for nny amount negotiated nt 10
percent per annum on lands.
Fl(ANR II. JlilLF.V
tf Ileal Kstate Agent Abilene Tex.
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
... 4:110 p.
.... KM n.
. ... tll.V) a
...ll:(l n. in.
. . . l:r p. in.
... :i:.v) p. in.
San Antonio Austin and St. Louis.
Svulhrtiit. ami in the Vtiion Ikiiot. St SaaiU
tieletK or auy further information apply to
'l .trn AntonlH
lll. lining. n l. rn
FOR BOTH STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
. iiiuti:Ni
FORT SCOTT
Foundry and Machine Works
FORT SCOTT. KANSAS.
STAR
Go.
rctuly In r nil klmls of
Casting in Iron and Brass
KVcpnn hum; iillklnda or Mill nml (Un Ma
chliicry. KiinilrliiK rionu un ihort uottcu. Old
lUHrlori Tor ronton I'rctiaitrt'ct.
ioThfotii
(I'lirmiTly with Cminly ColU'flor ('iihsIuihi)
Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer.
19 Navarro Street N
Croos Bank.
Cl.lt
nt it
I.iuntTltl
MattiTS.
Housi'B ltcntt-tl mul I'ur Itcui.
KMITOVMKNT OFFItilS
HENRY LAAGER
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Real Estate and Loan
Oouornl Airrntfnr AdaniB & Wicket lots ant)
Improved properly In all part of tho city.
Special att?ntlou paid to Landi In Southwecl
Olllce 237 West Commerce street.
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