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SAN ANTONIO
(T)AILY EXPRESS.
Official Organ of tlio Un'itod
States. J
To Hill B Of nu Use i i jit ion:—-Coin
Q Months $12,00
6 " 0,00
i " a,oo
advertising
$t,oo per equaro of eight linen.
ChutiKonblo notices 50£cr cent
.advance on usual rateMjUae
WEEKL. EXPRESS
TKRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION : Miju
12 Months, — 19,10
« M 1,10
» "
Advertisements for Daily at*
Weekly 25 per cent discount.
job work.
We are prepared to do alifkaid
of Job Work ut the lowest ratei
and in the best style.
VOL. IX
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 29. 1875.
. ' 7
NO 176
Latest by mall. -
NOTORIOUS CONMDKNCK WOMAN.
Washington, July 83.—Mrs.Gen. Merrill
ia here. The women, who claimed being
outraged in a tag in New Y.n 1> lun lior, is
a notorious confidence womrin
BOAT IK DISTItKbu.
Now York, July 24.—Last oveninga man
culled at the station house In Brooklyn,
and reported h» had found the following
letter in a bottle on Coney Island beaoh:
"At Sea, July 7,1875—Bark R J Cauip-
tiell,Capt. J. H. Holdon, Charleston, for
Now York, i'oundtired this morning. Thir-
teen passengers lost; seven --.i\ nllt ivlui are
new in opon boats in distress, "Tlieyare
Captain Holden; E. E. Gregory, mate;
Thomas Whittaker, Charles Mallory, and
it. Dyer, Hoainen; IT. Hamilton,'Miss Anna
Hamilton."
4 search of maritime registers failed to
r .oiit aiiy such mm the R. J. Camp-
boll. , tliUti
WBK IN IMHHJ.K^TyN .
Charlesloii, S. (!,, July 'Jl—A fire occur-
red I hit morning, ill I lie scction of tlio
oily known as Gadsden's Wharf, destroy-
ing about fifty email wooden bnifdings,
also an oflico, 0»H Mill '|
nine's wh;irves, witlinbiiiit^UjOOy barrels
•if naval stores. Etliuflllnd I'1H9fIIIVr[if;If.
tur of a million dolls!-*, of- ^Wiufi '
one-half is lii-Hxvod to ifc covered by in-
riiirtour, "ll«tI"bnfi'il amoeir Ohiirleston.
N*il|t In'lll !Um| 1(' iii!?-' rf.lrtjllOlll'S. Ifiv
flro.1 ill'f Hi iit I "111 Ikiltci 'R'lfl ill 4'. illl|lOi.Hillft>
a* J1' I !o uncertain inOro definite paHicir-
Jars,
Lundo.v, July 'i£l —'Tlio Constitution
adopted by thfl l'uv.Ityterfaii Council lias
been made pnbllo Tht»-inuiie given the
new Union is "Alliums: of the Itei'Qifiieil
Churches of the Wiu'fd.". All churches are
m winded which hoki-to-the Presbyterian
system and crce^...;TUet preamble of the
Constitution recites that"tlio objects erf
tlio Allianco are to demonstrate unity of
belief among Protestants, -organized mis-
sion work, to promote educational ami Go-,
cial refurms, and oppose i[{fidelity and re-
ligious intolerance.
Till! MOUNTAIN MUADOW MAKSACIIH.
(Salt Lake, July S4.1—Tliere is great ex
oitemont over the iWitnilS of the Mountain
Meadow massacre, narrated t> Bishop
simitli, who is state's ovidenoe, nolle pro-
acquied on his ease. All but children (oo
young to toll were killed. '
SPAIN. ■
Madrid, July 24—The Spanish Govern-
ment has determined to borrow $7,0110,01)0
indemnity for the owners of tlio emanci-
pated slaves in I'orto Kiuo. i • i
KNGLAND.
London, July 24—Sohulzo .fcMohr, gen-
eral merchants, Have failed. Liabilities,
$500,000. • • 1 i.
Thfl Times to day has an elaborate ar-
ticle, on the American Centennial Exhibi-
tion, which is very gratifying to tlio
ifrienils of that enterprise.
BLOWN 500 FEET HIGH.
Iowa City, July 24—Six men were kil-
led by tlio explosion of Mr. ClopAte paper
mill. Tho sixth was a Scotchniau, Walter
Linton, who wag in,,the cup fltfaw cham-
ber, ovor tho oxgloited tank. He was ieeu
to go up with flio tank anil over it to an
estimated height of five hundred feet, and
in falling went through the roof of a paint
shop, seven hundrod yards away from tho
•nill, knocking a hole through the shlnglos
and inch sheeting beneath, breaking two
rafters. He was found lying on the lloor
of the room beneath. Tho loss of Mr.
Close is about $20,000. It is decided that
it was a chemical explosion. V'i < , • J
All) FOR FIttfNCft litiff'EltKIiS.
New York, July 22—The Fxenoh music-
al societies of Now York contemplate hold-
ing a grand concort for .tho benefit of suf-
ferers from tho floods in Franco. Tamnin-
ny Hall has boon offered freo fpr the pur-
pose. Tho French Committer of Belief-
have $050,000 on hand, which will lie im-
mediately forwarded.
liX-PRIKST l.KKllKMANN MOHKI).
.Philadelphia, July SO.—Ex-Father Gur-
dentanii, who was recontly tried for 4>m-
6ezislemout, tho jury tailing to agroe upon
a i-ordiot, came noar being mabbed to-
nigiit in the upper seotion of the city. His
jiresiuiee being discovered in a beer saloon,
it was secretly noised around, aiul a large
crowd collecting around, hoots and yells
greeted tho ex-priest, A sfluad of police
visited tho scene, rescued Oerdcmunn and
dispersed the mob.
yellow fkvkit.
Navy Yard, Peifaacola.
7o the Hon. Secretary of OteNavy Yard IFash-
inytou, U. C.:
Thro are twenty-nine cuaes of fover at
Hafraiicus Our quarantine is strict, but
supplies have to bo furnished from,this
reservation. Should the disease break out
iu our vicinity, I suggest the yard bo olos-
od and pl.iced m charge of acclimated em-
ployes, and lot the officers and families £o
to save themselves. No gickuess iu quar-
antiuo or or Pensacola. Women and child-
ren striken down at Barrancas,
Signed G. H. Cooper,
Commandant.
To which tho following reply was sent:
■ Navy Depaktmekt, f
Washington, D. C., July 21, 1875. )
Commotion Geotge H, Cooper, Cujnuaiuiitfy
Navy Yard at Pentacola :
Telegram in relation to yellow -fsver re-
ceived. You are authorized to takrf WCat-
ever action you^may doom proper for tho
security of tho yard anil safety of the peo-
ple uudor Join counnaud. -
Signed Geo. M. Uokks^in.
Secretary of the Nitvy.
Another dispatch from Commodore Coo-
per statos that the toldiers at Fort Bar-
rancas hare bean removed to Fort Pickcne
on account of tho existence of the fever
at tbo form or place. No information in re-
gard to the fever has boon received at the
War Department. Four companies of
troops wore stationed at IJort BnrroiXJas.
Spring and surnmor lints in nil tho
atest styles just arrived at l'ANt'OAST &
SON. ' ^ t ^ .
* * CAUTIOI*.
Wo wish to caution users of Dr. Prioe's
Cream Baking Powder against buying it
in balk. Unprincipled dealors are mixing
flour, cheap powder, and other substances
with it and selling it as Dr. Prioe's, Some
too are filling large cans that have Dr.
PrUe's name on them, with common
powder, and weighing it out to custom-
ers as Dr. Prloa's. The only safo way is
to buy it in cans, and tp see that .thoir
trade marks, tho words Dt. Pride's Cream
Baking Powder, and tlio hand anil cor-
nncopia, aro oil tlio box. Do'no'tliuy it if
label is brokon. Observe- this caution,
juiiiwe wiU warrant .ikat yoti will tt&d.
l>fc.P,UOek4»f-rdur to make the lightest,
sWe»*eiN.F«i" healthiest bread, biscuits,
jCakes, Ac., With ono-tjlird less quantity
than other baking powders in the market.
Steele* Price, only manufacturers.
• . iWi ..
tVr our ciiston trade we iiavo Irirve fust
received a gpod assortmoutent cloths, eas-
l|UH«i^i «uid linoiis. Panuoakt & Son.
The Heiuct ff* l.lve In—In other words,
our bodies—are held on repairing leases.
We iiiiist prop and sustain them wlieW t hey
exhibit, signs Wf weakness and tleea.v, or
they will inevlwhly break down. Ill l)u,
VVAI-UKU's (.'aMKhH^IA VlNBtlAlt ItlTlKHH,
a in ilelilos lUinqi iiriid I.f newry <11 .envi-reil
nieilio«ial liorbs, |n«!itHnr: tu 'lie 1'ueiNe.
legion, the Hilbili'trttO'l, the liilinl|H, the
i;heiiin.il.ic, tlfiV ••oltSilUI|)tly<( will llnil the
IHOst gunial t'lliii! and r^storativn evei'
offTj) I to the siill'ering invalid. It, con-
tains mi alooliiil, (VM'l eoRseijifimtly loaves
no i ting behind.
Cko'Tiuno. — Clothjng for spring and
siiuimer in material ''hnil -style that Cminot
be surpassed at PANCOAST & SON.
A. NETTIE
APOTHECARY.
n«n inst reoeived s large stock ol
DR0OB,
MKDICINKH,
FEHFUMKHIKS, ami
8UHGICAL INSTKl'MU.NTb;
In aot all the leading articles, inch as
PATENT MEDICINES,
that are finally kept in a
firit Cltn Uru« Hiort
The stook being .eluutod by himself
till mark"* (di* \t
Hnnvnrlnn l,«>srtie«.
J. S. Mmi k SltiiiBisi
SAW ANTONIO, TEXAS,
II. MacCormaok..... W. H. Huston.
SfAtCORSAtK 4 HUSTON,
LAWYERS.
Room No. 1, over Gamblo's Book-Store.
Special attention given to oxaminatiou
of titles.
IVatiiry Public nt unite.
22 5-74 d*wtf
B A 1ST Iv K R 8
R. WULFINU,
GENERAL GOMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT.
Tlio highest market prices paid for
I ..... : WOOL, .
, . ..<> nWill'UOIHWH*
ill f .•<h'"N. ,4 ' - •1 •' '
Corner. Market tun] Vtui'ri StreetsJ
near Bennett *V: Thornton's Bank.
Ill 1 7.-'4*w1y
MACHINE SHOP
OF
JACOB.SCIU/KHI.E
Tlio uudersignoil offers his servico for
repairing of all kinds of
MACHINES,
STEAM ENGINES, *
STEAM BOILEItS,
SEWING MACHINES
' of whatever construction.
will be repaired at short notice and at
liberal prices.
J HON FENCES for Graves and Balconies
l4»*de tp order at cheaper rates than they
h^-liHIWi'tod from the North.
W. a. hennhtt.
J. T. THORNTON
BENNETT & THORNTON,
Blinkers, Dealers in GxcIiiuiki
and Government Securities.
Will pay particular attention to tlio collection o
Claims at all accessible points in Texas.
B-71<ltf.
Exchange,
amd okai.icuh fi
Bullion and Qovomman,
Soourities,
Etcliungc on' nn^lnnd, <l"f-
liiiiny and rriince.
t*y Collections solicited upon all point
iu the Hfato.
Tclogra|ihie Transfers. Advance* made j
oiiCoiwigniWHiiW. (2-1 Tld.fr wI.v I
L. : WOLFSO N,
• / 1
DKALKft IN '
GENERAL ftOGHANDiSr,
NIC.
(Hijooessou to Julius Bkkkkim, . ■
KOOMN STATION tfKYv
NHWSI'A PRliS,'
HOODS, MOljr.filNOS, GLASS,
ATTENTION!
Just Received
Dodge Moweri, Reapers & Sell-rakei,
RRINLY'S PLOWS,
[and extras for same].
Also,
BUILDEliS' HARDWARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
I'AINTS. OILS, VARNISHES,
BRUSHES, ETC., ETC.
Grain Cradleg, Grass Scythes & Hooks
WINDOW GLASS, all sizes,
Which wo sell at price? that will defy any
■■ohi'petition.
l. nuTn & son,
Market .Street
FIlUNlSHlAia GOODS,
sii '
HaRdonbled its capacity for grinding Corn
;and Flour. To accoqiodata all who proffer
to have their grain converted into flour
Of meal, the grinding will bo done on Hbe-
• ltfniis, 8-7-lmil
ETERINAUY INF1KMAEY
For the treatmont of lamo, sick and
injured. ll<irwo», Muleran<| Cattlo.
w. oitottncK,
EX-VETERINARY STOOTON, o. s; A.,
Mnn Autoiiio, Texan
Ollico at Sam Maverick's stablo, near
Dilliane'g blacksmith shop, north of tho
Alamo Plaza.
Prices moderato. Animals hoarded wliilo
under troatmcnt. 12-5-7.1-dUm.
I)ry Goods, Clotliing,
CENTS
Boots', aiioes,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc., etc.
Main Tlaza, San Antonio.
OFFICK: New Orleans, jp Q ^ m
9 b
Chavtres street:
'69d.
DR. C. M'LANE'S
Celebrated American *
Worm Specific,
OR
VERMJtJFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
The countenance is Pale . and
leaden-colored, with eqjgsional
flushes, or a circumscribed sjtot on
one or both cheeks ; the eyesVfoihe
dull; the pupils dilate; ail azure
semicircle runs along thejower fe^c-
!id ; the nose is irritated',alid
sometimes bleeds; a swelli^1 dr-itie
uppe,r lip; occasional headache,with .
humming or/fhrobbiijg Off the ears;
jn unusual sccrc'tibri of saliva ;' slimy
at furred' tongue; breath very foui,
particularly in the morning; appetite
variable, sometimes voracious, with a
gnawing sensation of the stomach, at
others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains
in the stomvh) occasional nausea
and vomiting; violent pains through-
out the abdomen; bowels irregular,
at times costive; stools slimy, not
unfrequently tinged with blood; belly
swollen and hard; urine turbid; re-
spiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; un-
easy and disturbed sleep, with grind-
ing of the teeth ; temper variable,
but generally irritable, etc.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
Dr. C. M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
The universal success which has ,
aticndiid the administration of this
preparation has been such as rt> war-
rant us in pledging ourselves to the
public to
RETURN THJ? MONEY
in every instance where it should
prove ineffectual: «<providing the
symptoms attending the sickness of
the child or adult should warrant the
supposition of. worms being the i
cause." In all cascs the Medicine
to be given in strict accordance
with THE pijlBCTIONt.
We pledge ourselves to the public,
that
Dr. C. M'Lane's Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form ; -and that it is an inno-
cent preparation, not capable of rfo:n°
the slightest injury to the most ten Jh.
infant. Address all prders to
FLEMING BROS., PiitSBi RRII, TA.
P. S. Dealers and skiiw imlciiuR from
oihers than Fleming Bros., will do wp| to write
thrfr orilers distinctly, ami take none but l>r. C.
' 1.4 He''s, fpred fry /■/«*«««%' litos.J 'ittsiwrgh.
r., Tb those wishing fo give litem a trial, we will
forward per mail, post to any part ol the
l-nited State*, one ol" Pills for twelve three-
cent postage stamps, or one viaj of Verimhige lor
lout teen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada
most le accompanied by twenty Cants extra.
4»-Foriul«bf iMtfgiaU ao4 Country Ston
Keepers f«nerall>% *
JOI M TWOHIO. THOMAS D. JOIIN8TON
JOHN TW0HI6 & ICO.,
SAK ANTON|OtJEEXAS
and
Oenler« in Forclfii ami Domes-
tic Exchange, Coin, Bullion,
Collections made on all accessible pointu
Drafts on ■New York, Nrv Orleans,
Galveston and California, -
Rills on Mexico ttml Gnu-Uiiid.
lt»-1.734tf. "
KANCY
.VC.
HO (?oint»H»vn* SfV- i't,
Will Uw«'j. fM.llMl.Hiil i v
in.-mi j.f fh.oks
W»,|„.rt|lp.r.f,u, N
Pit«»1 r«VlT A't.i
mill Ooi lU.'IU, .«y|
L'HRWlNfi
ki'^mis
^ c,
Sail Antonio. Tvxiw,
iiv mi li:tnil a full assort-
in Klllfli-.il Hill lloiMiHII.
. V 111*.:t. oidi inn!
Ni \v- unpen, in English
ale and on silbhei'lptimi.
A i>ood :i"-:iiVCiiH!Ut of illanklinoks ami 8t»-
tjonery of every desciiption, .-in Veil »s
Toys ami '."oyliotiks. Books, Nt.wai-a.peis,-
Music not on hand ordered at shortest
notice. H-lOdl'lwHni
FRANK SCHULZ,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
ALftMO STABLE
J A FIRST CLASS
ery and Board Stable.
mifitRies, Ambnlaincen, Hearaea, KMinu
'•rsca, Waaona, alwnya on haad.
'Bit
ajwiiya .ready at a momOnt's notice for
hlrii in tho city and vicinity.
<4:».
Carriages and horses are kept
e
[
GRAND
OPENING
JUST RECEIVED THE LATEST STYLES
AND FASHIONS OF
SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS
COME AND SEE!
" —AT-
MOKE & BEO.,
Coiiimcrco Street, San Antonio, Texas,
Carl Rochs,
oi2nkhal
BOOK BINDER,
NO. 11 MARKET STREET,.
]iftwoon Main Plaza
fmil VI urri street.
Si AltRliO.
Eff^Qivos special attcnlion to tho binding
i'V every atylo doHired of Books, Pamphlets
and Magazines. Prions reasonable.
20-:i-d:im
w
Kl
o
03 1X2
JACOB SCIIUEIILE.
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
SO .)■ 91 COMMERCE S'J'U.
Wholesale & Botall Grocin
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and keep al-
ways on baud a fresh and coiti'
plcto stock of
Flour of various Brands,
Eio and Java Collet),
Crushed and La. Sugars,
Coarso and fine Salt,.
Rice, Beans, Potatoes, etc.
Genuine &. pure Cidor Vinogar.
Candies, Antral oil, &. Gasoline Fluid,
Choico Brands of Whiskies,
Brandies, Winos and
Stoniaoh Bitters, ctc.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
UHRIG'S
ST. Louis K*:I:K
The beat in tbo market of which they re-
ei'ivo regular supplies aiul just received a
IVchIi lot oxproMsly put up for thin climate
and of excellent quality,,
t LSO
Irii' potter and Ale, etc. elo.
All ^Tsdes of
AND SMOKING TOliACCOS,
fall blinds and qualilii'M,
I her w il h a full bf<»<•!<
I all i» i er articles
,iii jh ir line.
j r. ot-itble purchivHi m mikI di-
' m r, t:• 11"H t he\ i'm• ■ iitloid
• ' I1^im»'n hnri." indiiee-
iiyi'is and a liberal din
I paym
ii >ft
W. W. Sharpc &
PUBLISHER'S AGENTS
i No; 25, Park Kow, New York,
Are authorized to contract for adverting
In our paper.
ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED
FROM COURTS, of different States,
for desertion, Ac. No publicity required.
No charge until divorco granted. Address
Ji. HOUSE, Attorney,
12^6-74-dly 194 Broadway, N. Y.
J. CLAVIN,
Apothecary,
COMMERCE STREET,
Nearly opposite Hugo A Schweitzer,.
Has now on hand and is constantly
receiving
PURE DRUGS, AND ME-
DICINES,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery,
And in fact every thing in the Drug Liuo.
R"3 Physicians and Country Merchants are
requested to call and examine his Stook
beforo purchasing elsowhere.
Hxtra fine Trusses. Suspen-
sory itantluKes, Ac., Ac.
Physician's Proscriptions careful-
ly compounded. 10-18-3md
TH. SCHLEUNING,
Estnblislied ISS3.
iniiMiOAu: latiHiiiMiiM,
Xjiq[uors, <^igars, Tobaccos,iilicel
ALE, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
Importers of
EiAIITERTS BOCKBEER,
NORTON & DEUTZ,
IS Contmcrcc St., Snn Antonio.
HARDWARE,
Hall's Fire and Burglar Proof
SAFES,
Victor Sugar ITIiflls
and Evaporators,
Norton & Doutz, Sole Agents.
500 Barrels
lioscdalc Cement,
lOOO Sides
Sole and Harness Leather,
FOIL SALE AT
Reduced Prices
BY
Norton & Deutz.
F. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers in doniostio anil foreign exchange,
coin, bullion &C..
Collections made at all access'iblc points.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
OCTOBER l'.>, 1874.
10-d3m
BELL, &, KltOS
DUALUKS IS ANI)
Just Heceived;
Rio and Java Coffee, 1 A complete assortment of Wooden Ware,
Kino and coarse Salt, Westorn Cheese, *
"00 barrels Flour, of all grades, I] Frosh llaius, sugar curod,
Whiskioa, Rye and Bourbon, common and| ltrcakfast Bacon, sugar curod,
liuo, j. German Sour Krout,
1IHI barrols St.Louis AoUeuser Beer, quarts I Snap Beans iu one-half barrel?,-
and pints,
Prime anil choico Molasses,
White Fish, Mackorells, Sarilolles, Her-
rings,
'iflO coils Manilla and Sisal-Rope,
Hiicketta of all kinds,
Axholvos and Brooms,
Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper of all
sizes, ,
!>0 eargas Piloneillos,
Northern Lard.
Dried Apples, i 1'i-1 Kice,
Candies, a large assort uient,
Prize Candies,
Matches, Telegraph and Parlor,'
100 eases Radiant Oil,
100 cascs Astral Oil.
10.000
5,000
Pounds ol' Clear Hide TexaaJKacou,
" II nutm and Mlionldors <lo.
jnAlWFACTVUEHS «F,
Jewelry, Silver-ware, Plated-ware
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Spectacles,
Fine Pocket anil Tithle Culler*
RAZORS, SCISSORS,
FANCY OOODS, Ac., Ao
WATCHES, CLOC
AND JEWELRY
itEPAIHED AND WARHAHTKD,»
No. 11 Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO. TKSA8
uovlB- 8d*wt
A VEKV LAK1JE-ASSORTMENT OP
Croekcry, C. C. Granite and China Ware,
Bohemian and Domestic Glassware
WOLFRAM'S
CENTRAL GARDEN!
IS SOW OrEXKD
FOR THE SEASON.
The public aro invited to avail them-
selves of this delightful retreat whore
shade, musio, and the babbling waters of
the San Antonio will cheer their hearts, and
where the choicest refreshments can bo
obtained. A new
FOOT BRIDCE
crossos the river :i< the fiot of Yturri
Street. lcatliu£ from M-irket slieet.
16 :t-ld.w
-iiliANK DEEDS,
OF ALL KINDS FOB SALS AT THS
4 «nxpaB8a" OFPICK.
VINECAR BITTERS
Grateful Thousands proclaim
ViXEGAii Bi'Itkks tlio most wondor-
ful Ihvigoraut that over sustained
the sinking systotn.
No Person can take these Bit-
ters according to directions, and re-
main long unwell, provided their
bones aro not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
gans wasted boyoud ropair.
liilious, Keinittent, and In-
termittent Fevers, which aro so
prevalent in tho valleys of our great
rivers throughout tho'United States,
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colo-
rado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through-
out our cntiro cooutry during tho
Summer and Autumn, and remarka-
bly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, aro invariably ac-
companied by extousivo derange-
ments of tho stomach and livor, and
othor abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exorting a
powerful iullueiico upon theso vari-
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dit. J. Wai.kisu's Vimsiiak
BrrrKit.s, as tin})- will speedily roinovo
tho dark-colored viscid matter with which
tho bowels aro loaded, at tho same time
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy func-
tions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis-
ease by purifying all its fluids with
V i n kg a ii Uittkrs. Xo cpidomic can
tuko hold of a system thus faro-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ucad-
aclie, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Uizzinoss, Sour
Kmctatious of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
in tlio. Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tion of tho Hoart, Inllamanuion of the
Lungs, Pain in tho region oluio Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
aro tlio offsprings of.Dyspepsia. Ono bot-
tle will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, ulcere. Erysipelas, Swolled
Nock, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec-
tions. Old Sores, Eruptions of tlio Skin,
Soro Eyes, etc. In theso, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, Wam;kr's Vin-
uo a rBittkrs have shown thoir great cur-
ative powers in tho most obstinato and
intractable cases.
For lntlainniiitory and Chronic
llheuniatisni, Gout, Bilious, Remit-
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of tho Blood, Livor, Kidneys aud Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis-
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Hcchanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-heaters and
Miners, as thoy advauco in life, aro sub-
ject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a dose of Walkku's
Vi'siiiiAit lim'krs occasionally.
For Skill Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter. Salt-Rheum, Blotches,Spots, Pim-
ples, Pustules, Boils, Carlniucies, Ring-
worms, Scald-head. Soro Eyes, Erysipe-
las. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of
whatover name or nature, aro literally
dug up and earned out of tlio svstern in a
short tinio by the uso of theso Bittors.
Pin, Tape, aud other Worms,
lurkiug iu tlio system of so many thou-
sands, are effectually destroyed and re-
moved. No system of medicine, no ver-
mifuge!., no anthetmiuitfes will freo tho
system from worms liko theso Bittefs.
For Female Complaint*, in young
or old, married or single, at tho dawn of
womauhood, or the turn of life, theso Ton-
ic Bitters display so decided an inHtwnco
that improreinent is sorm perceptible.
demise the Vitiated ltlood
whimevef v*»ti find impurities bursting
through tne skjn in Pimple^, Enipvii'us,
or boles; cleu'lse it when yea t::'..i it ob-
structed and sluggisjj ir. 'Iu- vi'itia:cleaat«
it when ITTs fuui, i: vviil tell
you \vi;i",;. Ke--..; tWl lti.--: :iiire. ar.d the
health of the sv-'te-;i wiiliw. h'a. ,
11. II >1. i» l\ »I.I) ,v « <>..
ftvtP'iiV' S. . Vtnn .u.Csttfct
bia, 4: coi. iirw.-;. -..- -i.- me.ili SIS..X.Y
Sol.l l.y •« 11 llruxjllil. a ml Ikftltn.
R. H. JHIIIN Vl.O .V CO.,
DruppUts c Den. Air:* Sun Francisco Coiifcr-
- ^ i''ir "r Wnshiii^on and Charlton Stt .\V
•»W fc|r >11 i<ru«IM. Mil Draltn.
Special Jifot'ee to Sheep Kuisera!
We have oil hand a large lot. ot LEAF
,'1'OllACCOi wliicli, according to a late
decision of tho Revenue Department can
sold to shoep raisers for dipping pur-
?ioses without paying special liconso on
ho Hamo.
SAM, MAVERICK'S
North Side of Alamo Plaza.
ALL CLASSES OF
Lumber,
Doors,
Sash,
Blinds,
Glass.
Putty,
Paints,
Builder's Hardware
BUILDER'S TOOLS
On hand and for sale at the
Lowest Prices,
|foi:
,l,7,d&w^SH.
FERTILIZER!
C. HOBS,
OFFICE,
03 Commerco Streot,
San Antonio, Texas.
manufacturers of
BoiHeal,FMBoie,ic.
The attention of the farming community
aud gardners is called to our superior
article of Fertiliser.
Crops iucreasod from 100 to 300 per cent,
by its uso.
Bones taken iu exchange at the Factory,
Mission San Juan, East side San Antonio
Rivor.
We refer to Dr. F. Kaltoyer, San Anto-
nio. who also keeps our article on haud.
For further information addrovs as abovo
17-6-w3m
W. Westhoff&Co.
Lumber Dealers
Imlianola} 1
Victoria, >
"ltd Cuertij )
Texas
We are now prepared to till all orders for
building material, having un hand .a large
and well selected clock of
Florida Pine, lough and dressed,
of all marketable sizes.
Cypress and Junipei Shingles,
Choice Alabama Cypress,
Mississippi Piue,
Plastering Laths,
Sashes; Doors & Blinds, all sizes,
Ferry Boat and Bridge Timber fnmishe
to ordor. Likewise extra sizes of
Doors,
Blinds, and
Transom Lights.
Particular attentiou paid to filling
country orders.
THE BEST 11 THE WOttl.l).
Oives universal Satisiac-
tion.
WOXMERFl'l. £COIOSY.-
40 lbs. more Bread to bbl
Flour.
KTKR YHOD Y Proitm ii
Whiter, Lighter. Sweeter'
Richer.
MA * I 1 TII I K * KtlUS
Se'ls every wh«io like U'»t Cakes
ty SEKD FOR CIRCULAR to
UK*. V. HAM/. A' « ».,
IX Dmnr »iwi.
TM1T *•» .
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