San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1893 Page: 7 of 8
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The Daihi Tight.
TUESDAY JANUARY* 3IB93
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Physicians.
Dr. Wilke
Office Rooms 7 and 8 Alamo Ins. Building.
Hours 10 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty.
Surgical Chronic au4 Woman s Diseases.
Dr. J. W. Burby. Veterlnam Surgeon
Graduate of the American Veterinary
College of New York. Office at Hutch-
son & Frankel’s stable. Tel. *693.
Land Agents
Dignowity J ames V.
* Buys and sells real estate; office Ala-
mo plaza old post office building.
Insurance.’
Insurance K. P. Endow’t
Cheap Safe and Reliable. For mem-
bers only. T. B. Johnson Secretary.
Miscellaneous Notices.
Visiting Cards free.
Apply to Fred Small City Circula-
tor for the Daily Light 4 E. Commerce.
E A SEFFEL
House and Sign
PAINTER.
Shop on East Commerce street oppO'
site St. Joseph’s Catholic church. Noni
but the very best material used anr
good honest work at reasonable prices
Satisfaction warranted every time.
EXCELSIOR -
STEAM LAUNDRY
No.t 83 Alamo Plaza opposite Monger
Hotel. Telephone:66o.
Collars aid Caffs a Special!)
Clothes:called for and delivered free of chant
Work «narantee<l first-class.
OSO. WHITE JR. • H. SCHUTZE
San Antonio Cornice and Ornamen-
tal Works.
Iron cornices metallic' sky lights crest-
ings. tin and metal shingle rooting. Esti-
mates given on work in any part of State 1
Warne & Schutze. 241 W. Commerce St
IADAM’S microbe killer
A thorough blood purifier.
A most powerful antiseptic. A
marvelous tonic. No drugs.
No acids. But pure water
charged with powerful germ-
■destroying gases. Cures where
medical science fails. page
book free on application.
The highest medical authorities concede
that fermentation (m crobes) is the cause of
all disease. Therefore a medicine to ef-
fect a cure must have the combined quail
lies of a blood purifier antiseptic and
ionic Microbe Ku ler contains all these
qualities and isthe only remedy that will
stop fermentation and thoroughly cleanse
bloo<>»n<l system thereby eradicating all
geimsof disease.
E. REUSS City Drugstore 8 ELCommerce st
SHA K al ■ 6.1 m “h* l waisary hadil
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03 M SM ■ SWSSo'it l"“ u - ls"'S par
■■ I HU.E
B.M WOOL LEY.M.D
WBF Ol.nr. .«». pm Wh tphnll s<
■ Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh Is the
Best. Easiest to Use and Cheapest B
■ Sold by druggists or sent by mail. I
50c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren Pa. Hi
Us BUY THE
IIGHT RUNNIKG
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finest#
WOODWORK (bW
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THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
Send TEN cents to 28 Union Sq. N. V.
for our prize game “Blind Luck" and
win a New Home Sewing Machine.
The New Home Sewing Machine Co
ORANCE MASS.
UNION SQUATS.
ILL. CSU
•’•.Lou** FOR SALE BY °AUAa.n>
J. F. JONES &bu. - - - Agents.
He use hold H'WtiL
Among the new dlahea for special
use in porcelain are email covered
jars for jam marmalade or preserves.
They copae with and without a small
plate for a standard and are in shape
much like biscuit jars only smaller
These jars are designed for tbe lunch
table or for breakfast when sweets
are used at that meal. Covered dishes
much like those used for sardines are
now sold for honey.
The adulteratisn of baking powder
may be detected by a simple experi-
ment. If alum is present In tbe pow-
der and this is usually the adulter-
ant used in place of cream of tartar
which is much more expensive it
may be delected by scattering a little
of the powder in a glass of cold water.
The alum It present will sink to tbe
bottom of the glass a heavy white
sediment. The powder containing
cream of tartar will produce more
foam and not have mueb sediment.
GUARANTEEED CURE.
We authorize our advertised druggists
to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption and Colds upon this condition.
If you are affiicted with a Cough Cold or
any Lung Throat or Chest trouble and
will use this remedy as directed giving it
a fair trial and experience no benefit
you may return the bottle and have your
money refunded. We could not make
this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s
New Discovery could be relied on. It
never disappoints. Trial bottles free at
F. Kalteyer & Son and A. Dreiss. Large
size 50c and ?1.00.
The Bed Artistic.
From the Furnisher and Decorator.
There are nowadays cleanly springs
and hair mattresses piled high t
place of tbe old feather beds and as
to stiff white bed covers pillow slips
and shame false sheets and Valen-
ciennes trimming monogrammed and
ruffled fineries tbere Is a truce. They
were so slippery so troublesome and
so false withal that the beds that
have known them shall know them
no more forever. They had always
to be unpinned and unbooked before
tbe sleeper could enter bis bed and
they were the torment of the house-
maid. Tbey entailed a degree of
washing and ironing that was end-
less and yet many a young house-
keeper thought them indispensiole.
Tbe idea has gone out completely.
Tbe bed is now made up with its
fresh linen sheets its clean blankets
and its Marseille quilt with square
or long pillows as tbe sleeper fancies
with bolster in plain linen sheath.
Then over the whole is thrown a
light lace cover lined witb liberty
silk. This may be as expensive or as
cheap as the owner wisnes. Spreads
of satin may be used covered with
Cbinese embroidery or with patch-
work designs. One light and easily
aired arapery succeeds tbe four or
five pieces of unmanageable linen.
If tbe bed has a tester and curtains
of silk or chintz the bed covering
should match in tint and in a very
pretty bed room tbe walls should be
covered witb chintz or silk.
AMERICAN CHOLERA.
[From Daily Reveille Whatcom Wash.l
“T. C. Burnett the democratic candi-
date for sheriff was taken violently ill at
Clear kook. He had all the symptoms of
Asiatic cholera and for an hour or two it
was feared he would die. They finally
gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which
revived him until a uhysician arrived.”
That is precisely what the manufactu-
rers of that medicine recommend for chol-
era. Send for a physican but give their
medicine until a physician arrives. If
cholera oecomes prevalent in this country
next summer this preparation will be in
great demand because it can always be
depended upon. For sale by F. Kalteyer
&Son; Dowling & Flood: A. Dreiss; H.
Schuehard; R. Cohn & Co.; J. T. Harri-
son; and Kalteyer & Schuehard drug
gists.
•
• ' Notes. .
Mrs. Gladstone la & voter in Cana-
da being the owner of property near
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Emma Torbett Beacb is a can-
didate tor Engrosemg Clerk of the
Teunesae Senate Her father tbe late
Col. G. G. Torbett. was long tbe editor
of tbeNasbvllle Union and American.
Twenty-five years ago a single
white lily bulb was given to Mrs.
Bates a farmer’s daughter in a Sus-
sex village. When tbe bulb had de-
veloped sixteen more she planted
them in a garden corner. Ten years
ago one of her daughters sent some of
the blossoms as a venture to Chveut
Garden Market. Now she and her
sisters sell these lilies at tbe market
without tbe Intervention of middle-
men at an average rate in the season
of 600 dozen a week.
In nearly every southern state a
woman does the work of State Li-
brarian The legislature of Miseis-
sipi has elected a woman to that
position for the past twenty years. In
Kentucky aud Tennessee lor almost
a» many years women have he’d the
office at handsome salaries. The
Secretary of State of Tennessee in
whose office the Librarian works says
in a private letter: “Since we have
had women in the efflee they
have not only given satisfaction in
the work but have rendered tbe of-
fice where tbe work is done far more
comfortable and attractive.’’ South
Carolina pays its librarian a woman
$2lOO a year. West Virginia bas a
woman as assistant custodian of all
public buildings property etc. aud
in that capacity has charge of tbe
state library.
Mr. J. A. Lander a prominent citizen
of Clarksburg Mo. and widely known in
that state says or Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy: “I have
seen its good results and can recommend
It.” For sale by F. Kalteyer & Son
Dowling & Flood A. Dreiss H. Schuc-
hardt R. Cohn & Co. J. T. Harrison and
Kalteyer A Schuehard.
Special to Primers.
For Sale.
One 2 Rev. Campbell Book and
News Press good condition
speed i600t0 2200 per hour
will print 6 col. quarto 1450
One Babcock Standard almost
new will print 5 col. quarto
26x40 speed 1300 to 1900
per hour one of the best drum
cylinders in the market 1400
One large Drum Cylinder Cran-
ston Press b'rand new ami ex-
cellent machine .150 c
Also one of the latest improved
Brown Folding Machinesbran
new with cutter and paster
to be sold with cylinder press ...... 625
One 4-horse Steam Engine aud
6-horse boiler new. — 385
One Pony Cylinder bran new.
size of bed 19x21 sneed 2300
per hour
One 4-horse Otto Gas Engine...... 350
One half horse power Hand
Wheel r 40
For terms and particulars address
Johnson Bros. P’t’g Co.
or T. B Johnson
Manager Light San Antonio Texas.
—Kyou want first class job print
Ing call on the Kan Antonio Light
BUCKLEN'B ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world Cuts
Bruises. Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores. Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi-
tively cures Piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
oox. For sale by all Druggists.
Post Office Department.
WEEK DAYS.
Stamp window opens -8 a. m.
“ M closes • 6 p. m
General delivery opens 8 a. m
“ “ closes 6 p tn
Registry window opens 9 a. m
“ “ closes 5 p. m
Money order window op’n 9 a. m
4 “ “ closes 4: p. m
General delivery and oarriei
windows open on Sunday froir
8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
8. M. Johnson. Postmaster.
TO THE LADIES.
Every Ladv subscriber to the Daily
Light by calling at the office of Johnson
Bros. Printing Co.. 124 Soledad Street will
he presented with a nice pack of New
Year cards free.
~AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR
COLDS.
Sheriff Hardman of Tyler Co. W. Va.
was almost prostrated with a cold when
he began using Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. In speaking of it he says: “It
gave me almost instant relief. I find it to
be an invaluable remedy for colds.” For
sale by F. Kalteyer « Son Dowling &
Flood A. Dreiss H. Schuehard R. Cohn
& Co. J.T. Harrison Ka'teyer & Schuch-
ard and J. G. Koch druggists.
A LEADER
Since its first introduction Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medical tonics and alteratives
—containing nothing which permits its
use as a beverage or an intoxicant it is
recognized as the best and purest medi-
cine for all ailments of Stomach Liver
or Kidneys—lt will cure Sick Headache
Indigestion Constipatiop and drive
Malaria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with eacli hottie or the money
will be refunded. Price only 50c. per
bottle. Sold by F. Kalteyer & Sou and
A. Dreiss. ’ .
( NOW IS THE TIME TOIBUY.
Property Is when people are anxious to
sell. You can secure some genuine bar-
gains in ranch or city property improved
and unimproved by calling on Jno. T.
& Co. No. 104 East Commerce
street. _
53.750-WILL BUY
A handsome cottage residenceof 7 rooms
with bath stable carriage house chlckes
house wood bouse etc. Hydrant water*
arge lot. witb fine shade trees and shruc-
ery. New neat and clean about fom
blocks from Military plaza. Wil rent
basily at 440.00 a month
Jno. T. H *Mur mu A. Co
for one0 ne
By special arrangements with the Pub-
lishers we are able to offer HOME AND
FARM in combination with the DAILY
or WEEKLY LIGHT for the price of
one paper alone.
To subscriber who renews now and
pays io advance we will send the
Home and Farm Free
or two papers for the price of one.
. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE:
Daily Light. 1 year I (0
Home and Farm 1
Weekly Light 1 year t . . . «. 25
Home and Farm 1 * (
HOME AND FARM is recognized as the
leader in enterprising agricultural journal-
ism. It has recently been enlarged to six-
teen pages and is more attractiva than
ever. Its list of contains the
names of practical tanners all ever the
South Its Home Department is unsur-
passed. Its department devoted to chil-
dren is a well spring of pleasure in every
household. R-new your subscription to
the Dailv or Weekly Light and get this
treat agricultural and home journal FREE
FOR ONE YEAR. ' •
PotpritQ Caveats and Trade
1 CX LCI 1 LOj Marks obtained and
Patent business conducted for MODER-
ATE FEES.
OUr Office 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 des-
cription. We advise if patentable or not
free of charge. Our fee not due till patent
is secured. A little book “How to Obtain
Patents” with names of actual clients in
your state county or town sent free.
Address
. C. A SNOW & CO.
opp.'Pat«ntcOfflceWashinirton!D. C
Do you Want
TO BUY OR SELL BARGAINS
—IN —
CALL ON
J. T.HSMBETON MO
urn num rats u ran
From a 10-acre Farm to a 100000-acre Ranch ranging in
prices from $150 to $lO per acre. Location in
the most desirable portions of the state.
• •
3 000 000 ACRES ID OLD MEIIC 0
»
Consisting of Ranches Gold Silver and Coal mines at from
35 to 75 cents per acre.
FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY
At from $lOOOO to $75000.
5000 Choice City Lots
In San Antonio at from $lOO to $5000 a lot.
Several Fine Business Openings
tor men with small capital. Splendid inducements to offer
to Capitalists and Manufacturing Enterprises.
BarfiainsrorHoinesßßkersor Speculators
We have lands in a great many counties in Texas at prices
from $1.25 an acre upwards. We can sell as good lands ad-
toining San Antonio (a city of over 5O’ 000 inhabitants)
fhere is in any state ia the Union and which you will pay
jrom $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 and barn ; 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 500 acres irrigable for $5 per acre. Just think of it.
We will sell you a lot at from ten to five thousand dollars or
a house and lot at from three hundred to thirty thousand pol-
ars. All bargains
We make a Specialty of Bodies of Large Land for Colonies
$2 We have lands in any quantity suitable for colonies at fmro
h. 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 manufacturing purposes
- BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING
It will pay you to correspond with'or call on us.
further particulars send for one of our circulars-.
J. T. HAMBLETON ’& CO.
San Antonio - Texas.
No. 4 East Commerce Street
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