San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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The Daily Bight.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 251893
IT FOLLOWS AFTER it
—a disordered liver—that you’re subject to
attacks of cold or chilli: on slight exposure.
You get “tired” easily. The feeling is ac-
companied by a “ ti ral ” digestion which fails
to assimilate the text. This often results in
what we tall Indigestion or Biliousness.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets rouse the liver
to vigorous actio;: and this in turn starts the
machinery of the body into activity. Liver
stomach and bowels feel the tonic effect ana
in consequence the entire system is invigo-
rated. The processes become self-regulating
and a reserv e force is scored up against ex-
posure to disease.
If you’re too thin too weak or nervous it
must be that food assimilation is wrong.
This is the time to take Pleasant Pellets.
They permanentlv cur® Constipation Sour
Stomach Dyspepsia. Sick or Bilious Head-
ache Dizziness and Jaundice.
.. . ■ ■■■
Catarrh cured by using Dr. Sage’s P.emedy.
O. Bergstrom O. Koehler
President. V.-P. and Manager.
SIN tN TONIO
BrewiDfi ®
8 Association
Pearl Beer—xXx—Pearl Beer
The Purest and Best.
Delivered to any part of the city Free.
ALAMO
BREWERY!
BEST PAL
Vienna Lager $
Bottled Beer.
Orders Promptly attended
and Delivered to any part of the
City Free of Charge.
.: mip firm urns
8000 Acres three miles from Beeville
fenced and well improved; J 3.75 per acre.
2400 Acres fenced and watered; £3.00
per acre.
640 Acres fine land fenced with suffic-
ient timber; £4.00 per acre.
2560 Acres near Oakville fronts on
Sulphur river; $3.00 per acre.
Small and large tracts all over the
country. Write for general land list
maps etc.
SEABROOK & SKAGGS
Beeville - - - Texas
GALVESTON JOTTINGS.
Prepared by our Special Correspon
dent “Eva.”
Galveston Tex. Oct. 24 1893.
A large number of Galvestoni-
ans have been attending the Dal-
las fair.
Col. E. R. Lane of San Antonios
is here attending the United State
court.
Mrs. Ed Torrey former resident
of this citybut now of San Antonio
has been spending several days
here.
Mr. Charles Woollam invited the
mayor and aidermen to an oyster
roast at his park—Woollam’s lake
park — Thursday evening last
They accepted the invite.
Roll and Huzza assigned to R.
H. John their stock of merchan-
dise consisting of hardware stoves
tinware house furnishing goods
etc.
A large number of colored excur-
sionists arrived here Saturday
morning from Corpus Christi
Lockhart Luling Gonzales J'lato-
nio and other points. At Pleasant
Hill garden they have been enjoy-
ing themselves conversing and
dancingand have good music.
No indication of rain. Weather
clear and dry.
Total number of bales of cotton
on shipboard and not cleared re-
ported to be 56824.
The tug Louise came in Satur-
day with three barges of cotton in
tow from Houston and returned
bringing four more barges of cot-
ton Sunday morning.
The following amount of stone
unloaded into the north jetty con-
struction for week ending Oct. 20
is: Riprap 313 cars of 6859 tons;
granite 70 cars of 1770 tons. The
riprap mound now is over 8200
feet long and the apron extends
over 60 feet seaward ending in Ilf
feet of water about half way to
the outer bar.
President G. V. Wichlop of the
Texas Star Social club was pre-
sented. with a handsome gold-
headed cane Thursday night last
by Mr. C. W. Laas of Shelby Tex.
Mr. Fritz Frank and Miss Louise
Debwer were married at the Ger-
man Lutheran church last Thurs-
day night by Rev. Weimer.
Friday night Mr. Lamar deliv-
ered his first lecture of a series of
World’s fair lectures at the Baptist
church. The house was crowded
to overflowing many having to
leave on account of not being able
to get even standing space.
Editor J. W. Benson’s valedic-
tory appeared in Saturday’s “Even-
ing Tribune.” He stated it was the
“laying down and turning away
from his work of ten years.”
Suit*was filed last Thursday in
the district court against the Rom-
land & Marwood’s Steamship com-
pany for $20000 damages by Mr.
Walter Pratt who was seriously in-
jured a few days previous by the
breaking of a rope precipitating
several sacks of salt upon him
while unloading a vessel.
Mr. Phillip Tucker of this city
was elected to the ollice of grand
commander at the session held in
St. Louis last week of the Supreme
Council Scottish Rite Free and
Accepted Masons. He is an old
resident of this city and a promi-
nent attorney.
Mr. W. S. Keenan general pas-
senger agent of the G. C. &S. F.
has issued orders to sell round-trip
tickets to San Antonio at rate of
fare and one-third on account of
the San Antonio Jockey club meet-
ing.
Mr. H. R. Thompson editor and
publisher of the Sand-Crab an il-
lustrated magazine issued weekly
the first number appearing the 14
inst.—is an old newspaper man
having been connected sometime
previous with several eastern
papers but has resided in -this
state for over a year and has been
a constant reader of the Light
since his arrival in Texas and pro-
nounces it the best local newspaper
published in any city or town in
this state.
Friday evening the Sacred
Heart church gave a concert and
the building was crowded with an
appreciative aucience.
The eighty-nine rescued passen-
gers and crew of the shipwrecked
French steamer Marseilles which
encountered a hurricane Oct 8 and
foundered abont 500 miles east of
the Bahamas were brought to this
port by the steamer Palmas Wed-
nesday but the custom officials
would dot allow the shipmaster to
land his cargo of human freight
until Thursday afternoon as he
had no mandate for his rescued
passengers. They telegraphed Sec-
retary Carlyle but receiving $ no
reply permitted them to land
without further delay. M. Glandut
the French consul took charge of
the crew thirty-six seamen and
eight officers and procured rooms
and board for them. Many were in
a delicate condition and he-also
took them to stores and purchased
clothing boots ‘shoes hats etc.
Seventeen of the passengers left for
New Orleans via the Southern Pa-
ciflc Fridayevening. Saturday eve-
ning the balance of themlefton the
steamer Lampasas for New York
and it is said they will be given
transportation back to Bordeaux
from which port they sailed for
New Orleans.
The schooner Helen arrived here
from Campeachy banks with 1500
pounds of fine red snappers last
week.
The schooner Lena E. Karminski
arrived here with a full cargo of
slate and said to be the first full
cargo of that material ever dis-
charged at this port. The slate is
from Buckingham county Ya.
The steamer Avonmore for Liv-
erpool cleared Friday with 6650
bales of cotton.
The following named steamers
cleared Saturday: .Eon for Bre-
men with 5672 bales of cotton and
1560 sacks of oil cake; Samuel Ty-
zack for Liverpool with 4400
bales of cotton and 834 sacks of oil
cake.
The bark Sidonia with 4.572
sacks oil cake and 4200 sacks of
cotton seed meal cleared Saturday
for Leith Scotland. Eva.
STRENGTH AND HEALTH.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy try Electric Bitters.' if “La
Grippe" has left you weak and weary use
Electric Bitters. This remedy acts di-
rectly on Liver. Stomach and Kidneys
gently aiding those organs to perform
their functions. If you are afflicted with
Sick Headache you will find speedy and
permanent relief by taking Electric Bit-
ters One trial will convince you that
this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles
only 50c. at F. Kalteyer & Son’s and A.
Dreiss' drug store.
A Paying Card.
To both themselves and customers
is the city office of the Alamo Iron
Works'corner of Houston and St.
Mary’s streets. When in need of
any Castingslron or Brass Pumps
Pipes Casing Belting Packing
Hose in fact anything in the
Water or Machinist supply line
give them a call. 10-24-10 t
STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKY.
$2 per gallon. M. Castanola A Son.
10 7 Im
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTORS
Are the best judges of building
material and are unanimous in
declaring Alamo Portland cement
superior to any imported brand.
Can only be had at Alamo Cement
Co. office and warehouse 207 and
209 Acequia street telephone 371.
9 28 Im.
FIRE.
The patrons of the Excelsior
Steam laundry which was burned
out on Saturday morning will
please telephone to the White Star
laundry which is the best in the
city. They have polite and re-
sponsible gentlemen who will wait
on you promptly and will greatly
appreciate your patronage and are
getting the very best work in the
city. Teh phone No. 564 White
Star laundry 123 west side Military
plaza. 1021tf
SOME NICE BAR FIXTURES.
For same cheap. Apply to Miss
Annie Howard at the Gem theatre.
105 tf.
ORL’S
a case it will not curc/J
An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC.
Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c.. 50c..
and $l.OO per package. Samples free.
UA The Favorite TOOTH POWill
Ik V for the Teeth and Breath.2sc.
bold bv F. Kalteyer & Sons.
W. G. WAGNER.
—DEALER IN—
Fresh Beet Mutton Pork. Sausage
ETC-. ETC.
Markets: —Cor. Leal and San Marco.
Streets.
C?*Denvered to any part of the city.
SAN ANTONIO MOVING AND STORAGE CO
Makes a specialty of Moving Furniture
Pianos and Sates. Furniture packed
shipped and stored. Office 215 N. Fiores
Street. Telephone 847. E. ZACHARY.
Manager.
Also carry a Realty and Live Stock business.
Ben A. Ish Manager.
a amah lartTEn free
Eir|T| KJ i if <nun - t.
: w ui 1. K.-.di..
"1 S i JI ® > ■ many thousand cases called
EXw ■*WF ■ ■ hopeless. From first dose
symptoms rapidly disappear and in ten da vs at least two-tnirds
of all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testimonials of mi-
raculous cures sent FREE. IO DAYS TREATMENT FREI by
mail. Dr. H. H. Grbbn & SONS. Specialists. ATLANTA.GA.
FINE RANCH. A BARGAIN.
-5»18OOO on easy payment- will buy the
finest and cheapest ranch in Bexar coun-
ty thirteen miles west of San Antonio on
the Culebra creek. Excellent meadows
farming and pasture and timber lands al
fenced and containing 2800 acres it land
with two fine wells of permanent water
and two large tanks well distributed;
thrsedwelling houses.stables and conals.
For further information call upouJ. V.
Dignowity over Texas Nationa bank tl
■ ILL HEADS LETTER HEADS
Cards envoi opes and al kinds of com
merclal p’ ntlng don® ne Light office
MANHOOD RESTORES
JSW Wj Jle-utliu'hr Wakrfulneß. 1.0-.« Mnnhnod. Nightly Emlulon*.
\ \ । Muleknew Evil llreamn Illicit of Confidence XervomneM„
x k drains and loss of power In Generative Organs of either sex caused
1 D y over exertion vonthful errom excemdie use of tobacco opium
JI b-ad to Intirmity Consumption and Insanity. Con-
X ? carry In vest Docket. By mall prepaid In box to any
7 " Jk. . ad< re»»a for Ml each or <1 for S 3. (With every R 5 < derwerlvo
. n iocurt-orrefund the money.) For safe by
RHORF A\l> AKT HI rKIKn •cropt no other. CIRCULAR FKKI£
um. AM At ILK IbIML Address AEKV £ NEED CO. t Musoulc Temple. < hF-agc UK
For Sale in Saa Antonio by F. ’ TEYER& SONS and A. DRE.
IRJSJLIj ESTATE!
THE ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Over $1000000 Worthed San
Antonio Property.
Must be sold at once and entire estate offered|in parts and tracts *o
suit buyers. Large well equipped brewery with good linej of trace
at a great sacrifice.
Extensive printing and’’ithographing establishment controlling
best trade in the Southwest.
Very choice business blocks central and suburban residence
lots. Great variety such bargains never before equalled.
REAGAN HOUSTON - - - - ASSIGNEE.
• “SUNSET ROUTE.”
6 H. &S. A. Ry. and Southern Pacific Co. Atlantic Sysio
. The Quickest and Best Route for passengers and freight to
: and from New Orleans New York and all points East also J
to and from Mexico California and all points West.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers on all Through Tralms East and West
flaT'World's Fair Round Trip Tickets on sale via. all con-
nections at New Orleans.
Two trains daily between San Antonio and New Or-
leans. Daily through trains between New Orleans. Cal-
ifornia and Mexico and close connections. Special Atten-
tion Is called to the only Standard Gauge Route to Monte-
rey Mex. via Eagle Pass. Buffet Sleepers leave San Antonio at 9:30 a. m. daily
connection with Monterey and Mexican Gulf Railway. First-Class Round Trip Tickets
good for return 90 days $1 3.40
FREIGHT DEPARTMENT | PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
Through rates quoted and bills of lading I For Rates Routes and Tickets apply to
given by J. McMILLAN I J. M. KNIGHT
Commercial Agent. | Ticket Agent.
301 Alamo Plaza Opera House Building and Sunset Depot San Antonio Texas.
L. J. PARKS A. G. P&T. A. C- W- B E I N T- M-. Houston Tex
Sail Antonio A Aransas Pass Railway
To Houston Galveston and Eastern Points. To Waco St. Louis and Northern
points.
SCHEDULE:
Leaves at 9:05 a. m. Daily for Houston Galveston and East.
“ “ 2:10 p.m. “ “ Rockport and Corpus Christi.
“ “ 7:15 p.m. “ “ Boerne and Kerrville.
“ “ 7:40 a.m. “ except Sunday and Monday for Kerrville.
Reclining Chair Cars between San Antonio and Houston and Santonio and Corpus
Christi.
E. J. MARTIN C. S. WHEELING
Gen’l Freight & Pass. Agt Depot Tlckot Agent
। L SHORTEST. QUICKEST north
ano BEST ROUTE I.&GN R RC?
the direct iTOute to Mexico via laredo
stlSJs p| Pullman Buffet Sleepers without change between
[\ SAN ANTONIO AND ST. LOUIS-
/Sr Twelve Hours Quickest Line to St. Louis.
rA'JJI!Z Train leaving San Antonio at 8:15 p m has through sleeper
f or s . Louis via Iron mountain Route. Through sleeper to
PAitsT.Nt/ Dallas via Hearne. Train leaving San Antonio at 9:40
a nl has sleeper to Laredo connecting at Laredo with Mexican
National R R for City of Mexico. Trains leaving San Antcnio
at 6:30 u m makes through connections for Shreveport Mem
phis St. Louis and beyond.
/ W.C. RIGSBY Ticket Agent C. M. STONE Ticket Agent J
X ® t »RCRvi Old P. O. Bld.. Alamo Plaza. N. W. GRISMORE I.&.G.N.Depo
General Agent Old P.O. Bld. Alamo Plaza. S.A
E. GALRRAIT H „ D. J. PRICE
General Freight and Pass. Agt. Palestine. Tex. Aee. Genl. Paw Agen
ELMENDORF & CO .
NORTH SIDE MILITARY PLAZA SAN
Gim Farmina anil Bill Machinery ol all lints.
MECHANICS’ SUPPLIES
Cassady Sulky Plows Warranted 1 Lightest Draft Made.
Threshes Engines Scales Mowers and Reapers.
HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
General Agents tor tlie Celebrated La Belle Wagon.
ESU. fSTESVESt «fc SODJSt
CALCASIEU LUMBER
Doors Sash Blinds and everything to build a modern house.
Yards: I. & 6. N. Depot and Sunset Crossing E. Commerce St. San Anfonlo Texas.
RUPTURE!
Permanently Cured or No Pay.
Financial References: Dunn’s Agency Fifth Nat-
ional Bank. San Antonio National Bank and to
over 5000 Patients.
No Operation
No Detention from Business
Written guarantee to absolutely CURE all kinds
of Rupture of either sex without use of the
Knife no matter of how long standing. Examina-
tion Free Send for circular.
The'O E MILLER CO Boom 80-36
Alamo Ins Bldg Sau Antonio
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San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1893, newspaper, October 25, 1893; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1682363/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .