San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1891 Page: 2 of 8
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Office No. 4-East Commerce Street.
PAN ANTJNIO LIGHT PUBLISHING 00.
T. 3. Johnson Secretary ano treasurer
AND GENERAL HANAU...
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SATURDAY MARCH 14 1891.
The Illinois democracy are jnztly
entitled to the credit of consistency.
The State senate is getting in some
very good work on that commission
bill.
This March weather fills the hill of
what the Englishman calls beastly
weather.
The battle against an appointive
commission is being gallantly waged
at Austin.
The beneficial results of the Me-
Kinlev bill are felt in every branch
of industry
The road to Llano will not freezeup
th’s weather bit it would do no harm
to warm no th« project
Calif irsia legislature passes *be
act excluding the Chine k e. The next
thing will h« b. get rid Af them.
McKinley i« booked for the n<xt
governor of Ohio and the registry
clerk has not made any mi-take.
Ran Antonio’s ‘sous ot the sod”
are reminded that Tuesday next is
“Bt. Patrick’s dav in the mornin’.”
Thf. Farmer’s Al iauce in matters
of legislation seems mightly long»n
theory but lamentably short on prac
tke.
Mexico will distance I'ex vs at Chi-
cago in 2 This Is official at d
comes direct from the Texas legisla-
ture.
And still tne bonds are not all
signed and the counties who want to
come here next fall are waiting it"
suits.
That au-iui oaiu business has al-
ready knocked outone contractor but
itdoes not knock the legislature worth
a cent.
The meai «:r -w -is m irXA are pet-
ting the long end of the rope in the r
hands st lastand it is meet that 'th- y
should.
Alabama knocks tier ieg*f rate of
interest down to six per cen*.
Cheaper money is coming all along
the line.
There are a tew Fair ground bondi
on tap at theoffice in Wright’s build
lug. No trouble to show goods. Cal
and purchase.
The iiuiuorai six wuo opposed the
Terrell iniquity in the house have
erected for themselves a monum<nt
more enduring than brass.
The PpRune Qi o oe f roul far away
Washington seys:
“Don’t bond the city until the
finances of this city have betn
thoroughly Investigated.”
This might have been written for
Ban Antonio but It was not It fi *
the case like a glove all the same.
Won’t there be music in the Austin
capitol wheu the senate and house
committees of conference get together
on that railway hill.
All salaries of officers m the
World’s Columbian Exposition man-
agement are to be cut downand some
beads fall into the waste basket.
It Is not wnac Canada cau make
out of Uncle Sam but what Uncle
Sam can make out of Canada that
counts on this side of the blue Niag -
ara.
Ip William overtures Bismarck to
return to power the old recluse of
Friederiohsruhe will be the biggest
man in Europe If he be not that al-
ready.
Waco proposes to bore a big ar-
tesian well ou her publio square so
that the visitors can see the squirt
without having to drive into the
suburbs.
The road law goes begging through
the state legislature for a constructor
and the libel law seems to have died
of inanition while the pistol totor is
left in peace.
Terrel communes with himself
out loud and then when bls commun-
ings are reported retorts that he nev.
er told any one so. Terrell and his
mule are a good pair.
Large English and Continental
industries as the direct result of the
M'Kinley bill will be taken up by
therootsand transplanted to America
to thrive in this kindly soil.
The art pictures wbicn created
such a furore in New York and were
all the rage have been denounced in
Philadelphia by the lovers of the
crude who object to the nude.
The past week has been a hard one
on the Texas spring lamb and the
old cow has not come out scathless.
The tangled hal ed of the state legis-
lature seem to stand the racket.
Tom Reed will be in the next
congress and instead of feeling lone
some as some democratic prophets
predict he will have more fun than a
billy go<t under a circus tent.
Ran Francisco is so terrorized by
the “highbinders” that the police
advise victims who have been robbed
by Chinese servants to make no fuss
about it for fear of being murdered.
And stilt the moihers of Texas
besiege the doors of the legislature
for a law that will afford special pro-
tection to young girls until y»ey reach
years of discretion but the law Is not
passed.
Thb republicans of the country are
not growling over the legislation of
the fi ty first congress. They are
r^n^v to accept its work as a whole
and challenge the Fifty-second to im-
prove on It.
The Texas Jimplecute pronounces
the “fellow servant law a disgrace to
Texas ” What a chance for Hogg to
have put. in a veto that would have
done the state some good and pre-
vented th® dis r-ace c->mGained of.
Georor Clark of Waco has de-
served we'l of the Democratic partv
In Texas if to him Is attribute' le in
any wav the action nf the state senate
on the Infamous railway measure that
passed the hnn«.
The democratic papers gave no kick
to rhe woman’s council which so
lately met in the national capital.
Even the democratic party Is coming
to recognize the strength of the
woman movement.
The press of this country is get-
Hn? nans»a‘ed with the rot that is
under the pnnd. and repro-
duced in the dUpatches sent over
the wires. A fine haired sieve is
needed at the New York prest agen-
cy.
The brewers are getting into a'b’g
row anaong themselves. The Kt.
Louis association and the National
association have locked hnrns in the
Bt Louis courts and the can tippers
will have tn nsv for the mnsfo.
When Clark st cks nia rowels Info
the Mank of Terrell’s mule in confer-
ence committee nver the railway bill
the he-haw will be heard as far as
the dam site and perhaps a dam site
f irther.
Lord Salisbury na- at last dis-
covered when he could not help it
that .Secretary Blaine claimed Beh-
ring's sea for Uncle Sam not because
it was a land locked sea but because
It w i« conveyed to the United States
by Russia as part of the Alaska sale
and Russia ■ claims were acknowledg-
ed by by England from 1821 and
afterward to ilmeot purchase. Jamta
G. Blaine Is loaded for Hon.
TI?E SOUTIj HEIGHTS.
IS THE HOST egm SOBHEB ADDITION B SAN ANTONIO I
Has Fine Graded Streets Water Mains Electric Car Line.
Only 11-2 Miles from Alamo Plaza.
IS THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR
HEALTH AND COMFORT FOR
EITHER SUMMER OR WINTER.
This property « especially
recommended for people com-
ing to
SAN ANTONIO
on account of] healthy the
property being free from mal-
aria dust or smoke receiving
the fresh and pure Southeast
breeze ten months of the >ear.
DENVER and'SAN ANTONIO INVESTMENT CO.
Watson Co. Menger Hotel Building.
P Chichester’s English IM aww nd llraadL
ENNYROYAL PILLS
OHjiwal aid Only Gen wine. A
Safc. alwayi reliable. ladies ash
DruggiM for ChuAtttere Rnglith
/Brand is Red sod field ■>euJlUj\Var
acaled with blue rihbaa. Take
M other. Rr/me dangereuM ▼
I / nftioneand imttalwne. At Druggists wr send 4<
I w 3r ’’amps for particulars. ana
\ V O “Relief for Ladles. ** U letter. by ret arm
nr MalL 10000 TcMtlmoniala. X«ma Paper. .
ChlcheoterChemioal Co.Madl«<»n M«aar«*
Sold by all Local Druggiau. Phllada. l’a.
FOR MEN ONLY!
rrTTaimffi For LOBTorFAILDJG MANHOOD!
yll *Il and NERVOUS DEBILITY;
FA?] Jul* I JI Weakness of Body and Mind Effects
MliHivlUlrJ Errors or Excesses in Old or Young.
Robual. hebla MANHOOD fully Restored. How to ealarca and
Btrenrtben WEAK. IK HETFLOFFr ORGANS* PARTS OF ftODT.
Absolntely on failing HOME TRKATMEXT-Benaflta la a day.
■aa teatlfy from 50 SUtaa and Foreign Countrlea. Write them.
Deaerlntlvo Book erplanation and proof* Balled (sealed) free*
udnu erie Medical co. buffalo n. y.
Notice of Filing Final Account.
The State of Texas I
County of Bexar. [
County Court In Matters of Probate.
To March Term 1891.
The State of Texas to all Persons In-
terested in the Guardianship of the Estate
of <’lara and Elizabeth Emory—minors.
Culver C. Sniffen Kuardian of the estate
of Clara and Elizabeth Emory minors
has filed his final account in the county
Court of Bexar county which will be
acted on at the March Term A. D. 1891.
of s*id court at the court house thereof
in theCitx of San Antonio alter this notice
shall have been duly published for three
(3) successive weeks in some newspaper
published in Bexar county Texas at
which time all persons interested in said
estate mav appear and make objections
thereto if th< y see proper.
Witness Thaw. W. Smith clerk of the
Countv court of Bexar county and Seal
of said court at my office in ban Antonio
this 21st day of February A. D. 1891.
Thaw W. Smith
Clerk County Court Bexar County.
fsBAR] By R- C. Symington Deputy
Came to hand Fob. 21 1891. and publi-
cation ordered made in the San Antonio
Daily Light. T. P. McCall
Sherriff Bexar County.
By W. D. Druse Deputy.
Notice of Filing Final Account.
NO. 1737.
The State of Texas I
County of Bexar f
County Court in Matters of Probate to
March Term 1891.
The Stale of Texas to all persons inter-
ested in the administration of the estate
of Kildegard Frankel Deceased.
Louis A. Frankel administrator of tne
estate of Hildegard Frankeldeceased.has
filed his final account in the County Court
of Bexar County which will be acted
on at the March term A. D. 1891 of said
court at the courthouse thereof in the
City of San Antonio after this notice
shall have been duly published for twen-
ty <2O) days in some newspaper published
in the County of Bexar. Texas at which
time all persons interested in said estate
may appear and make objections thereto
if they see proper. „ . _
Witness Thad. W. Smith Clerk of the
County Court of Bexar Coun.y
[seal] and seal of said court at
office in San Autouio this 20th
day of February. A. D. 'B9l.
Thad. W. Smith
Clerk Connty Court Bexar County.
By R. C. Symington Deputy.
Came to haud Feb 20th1891at 3 o clock
p. m. and publication ordered made in the
San Antonio Light. T. P. McCaia
Sheriff Bexar County.
By W. D. Druse Deputy.
WE ARE OFFERING
LOTS AND BLOCKS
AT LOW PRICES
and on easy terms one-third
cash balance i and 2 years at
6 per cent. All of which are
handsome high and well im-
proved with water and streets
graded which offer the
BEST RESULTS
for a speculation or invest-
ment.
CALL OR ADDRESS THE
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MEXICO VIA LAREDO.
The “CANNON BALL” Train for St. Louis Resumed. Pullman
Buffet Sleepers without change between
SAN ANTONIO AND ST. LOUIS.
Train leaving San Antonio at <»>p. m. has through Sleeper;tor St. Louis via. Iron Moor |
tain Route; Also for Kansas City ria Denlser.
Train leaving San Antonio at 9 s»i a oa.; baa sleeper to Laredo connecting at Laredo with
Mexican National R. R. fcr City of Mexico.
Trains Leaving Sa-i Antomoat ».5> a. m. maKeelthrougb connections for Shreveportl
Memphis St. Louts and beyond.
W. C. RIGSBY Ticket Ageut C. M. STONE.
Old Post Office BniH'ng Mumo Plaaa. ?Tlcke< w-m. • tG. N. Depot S. A.
HOMER EADS Travellug Freight Agent.
Old Foul Office Building Aiauiu.riiasa..
"TTaTuALBaAITH D. J. PRICK’
Paarnc Mvsto an 'Palestine. Tex. ■” A. G. P. A T. A.. Palestine TtX
‘SUNSET ROUTE”
G.H & S.A.Ry.& Southern Pacific Co. Atlantic System
TMirickes and Best Route for Passengers and Freight to New Orleans. New York
und all points East. Also to Mexico. Californlalaod?oints West.
CAST IOfJ’JD: L»tvw San Antonio daily at 9:25 a. m. and 9p. m. Arrive
from E.ist at 7:00 a. m. and 4-10 p. tn.
WEST BOUND: Leaves at 4:40 p. na. and Arrives at 8:55 a. m.
j PULLMAN BUFFET CARS ON ALL" THROUGH TRAINS
FKELGHT DEI’A tTVIRYr. | rtUKK t’DEPKBrHBN T
Through rates quote I ait mik »f lading I For Kates. R. jutes and rickets apply t*
riven by J. McMILLAN I GEO. F. LUPTON Cickef Agent.
Commercial Agent. I “No trouble to answer .
F elgthand Ticket Offices 209 Alamo Plaza next; to Grand Opera House.'
J KRUTTBCHNITT W. G.;VANIVLECK E. G. BLEKER
General Maiager. Gen. Sup. ~Ge«. Frt. and Paes.tA£t|
GEM-RAI. HOUSTON!.’EXAS.
SAN ANTONIO A ARANSAS. PASS ST
Runs through th© heart’of the Great South-West.ZZTheZrlch»
est and most productive section of.the Stade.
Rockport and CorpusZChristl on the coast areZcelebrated
for their deMghtful climate fine hunting and fishing and for
their
R. W. ANDREWS
am*. Genl Paasenger Agt Ticket; A gent Kampman’ Building.
THE INTERNATIONAL ROUTE.
International&Gt.Norther n Ry
9HOBTBBT qUICKEBT' AND RBBT ROUTB|TO ALL POINTS.
THE DIRECT LINE TO
MISSION ROUTE.
Prices and Terms.
Sioo to |2oo per lot one-third
cash balance I and 2 years
with 6 per cent interest. Prices
are to be advanced as soon as
a few more blocks are sold.
So buy at once and get in on
ground floor.
LARGE PROFITS
On small investments.
MILTOW EVERETT
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San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1891, newspaper, March 14, 1891; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1681360/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .