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SAN ANTONIO
DAIJ,Y EXPRESS,
Official Organ of tho United'
States.
Terms of subscription:—Coin
,vj Mouths ,..,.$12,00
d ii,M
s a,oo:
advertising
♦1,00 per square ot oijrht linos.
iMian/foable notices 60percqut
advance on usual rates'
%
VOL. IX.
WEEKL. EXPRESS
TKBMS OF SUBSCBIITION : coin
13 Months
« i,si)
3 " 1,01)
Advertisements tor Daily an
Weekly 26 per cent discount.
JOB WORK.
We are prepared to doall'laiul
ut Job Work at the lowest ratei
and in the best stylo.
san antonio, texas, thursday, july 8, 1875.
NO. 158
NORTON & DEUTZ,
W. A. HENNKTT
j. t. thornton
ficiicrnl Newsitcms.
Q| fffl; " '>{» if; • ,
Tweed, tfiitougli his counsel, has made
tho modest request to havo all the indiot,-
uienta agaiott him quashed. ,,The courts
might as well agree to it, for the Bona
means business, now that he linn <hsoo»er-
ed that bo has been illegally imprisoned.
The quashing of the indictments will bo
doubt heal SliiWouuded fiellflgs. Poor
fellow, h«w he has sufforod! Only stole
$15,000,000, and has bad eighteen months
in jail, i
ON the 3d inat. Pins IX, gave the Queon
of Sweden a breakfast in the Vaticau—all
Re never gits dmvrt to table to
ett with any on, a* it is a^amsi the ml*.
l'i niHMtHli i., cx-EiuppMr of Austria,
who.has just died at Prague, aged eighty
two, was one of those niouaichs "who
liavo retired from business." Weak in
body and mind, ho quailed before the re-
volution of 1848f£ud, being childless, ab
dioated in favor of Uuu.biotlier,.. jftailsU.
Charles. The latter, not, caring On-J
tU rplns of government. at, suoU
period, declined, anil the suCcotMOT ft 11 to
bis sou, Franeis Joseph, the present limj
peror, a youth of eighteen. Ferdiuand
meant wa)l',«ut ba bad «Ot brums or force
enough to "run !tn cnipiro."
ihr people of Connecticut may not be
mean individually, but colleotively thoy
do beat all creation iu the display of olose-
ness. There is a pauper case ponding now
betweeu two Connecticut towns, East
Iladdam and Prestpn, the latter charging
tho former corporation with having moli
ciously persuaded ono of its independents
to marry nu aged female pauper of West
Haddam, thus compelling the Preston peo-
ple to bear the exponso of supporting
itftib. The feast Hadditmites aro diligent-
ly eudcavoring to prove that the inatob
was a love oue. This established, Pres.
itou wiil Uaye the pleasure of taxing care
■of iWp pauper*, instead of 6iie., Ttj? '«
getting things down fine.
Thuruian, of Ohio, that tie beat thing lie
can do, now that he lias stultillod himself
by acoeptiug the Oliio ijiiiiocrats' rag mo-
uey ideas, is to quietly pass his arm
through the crookeil elbow of his ancient
uncle, William Allenj and retire to souio
high place where they botli can got a
good view of tqe presidential race in tStli,
if, they still retain any interest in it,
Hkku Down, of Boston, a professor of
music, has iqyepted u curious method of
learning tu,pl#y the pianoforte. He raises
the piano by moans of wooden blocks
placed under the legs to such a height that
when the player sits on the ordinary mu-
4ie stool ho has to hold his hands on a lev-
,ol with bis eyes in order to reach the keyB.
illerr Doppe thinks this is the true posi-
tioy ju which to cultivate and ucijuho
«<4C|ru^h witi delicncy of touch. He litis
mabjr |>Uplli, and MfUto Americans stmly-
liig lindcr'his direction write from Berlin
that he has found the very secret of
Lizzt's wonderful power on the piano.
a wrr.i> texis iior killed.
A correspondent of the Kansas City
Timet, writing from Great Bend, Kansas,
which is described as a plaoo marked by
.lUsipation, licentiousness, crime, and dai-
ly and nightly rows. He says:
The gamblers and the prostitutes, like
the eagles, have scented the oaroass and
they have gathered here. A dance house
is in full Wa«, and two others are expect-
ed to go into operation next weoks. The
varioties are alt ready, but the stars han't
"riv." They are ejiselel on tho next
truiu, and then the rob wilt begin.
As an iutroil notion to the festivities that
art about to open in Great Bend, a little
preliminary row was enacted in llnb Pjl-
floy's saloon. A yonug Texas cowboy,
known tbifl season by the name of Frank
Williams, but last year as Ben. Craddock,
having visited tho dance house and made
some boasts iu regard to his prowess in
the presence of a gushing deini mendo,
proceeded tu distinguish uiuuoU' by at-
tempting to kill the deputy city marshal,
W. W. Winsteaif. After imbibing freely
lie became disagreeably noisy and nourish-
ed his revolver in a most threatening mau-
uer A bystander quietly slipped out and
informed tho poliee, Jim Gainsford nud
YVinssoad, that said eowboy was threaten-
ing to shoot somebody. Gainsford and
Winstead immediately repairod to the
#e«uo of disturbance. As they entered
ittie saloon, tho dosporado's eye caught the
policeman's star. With a whoop he drew
jut his jrsvolver and erieil, "What do you
give me; stand back," auil without wait-
ing for an answer fired at the approach-
ing polieeniuu. His 11 re was returned in-
stantaniousiy by both the officers^ and
thoir shots wore simultaneous. The Tex-
an fell instantly; a ball hariug taken ef-
fect right betweeu the eyes. The fatal
shot was no more than inade before the
fcinjrVe officers covered the remaining des-
potfijoes, comrades of the one already
.down. They relieved them ot their "shoot-
ing ire«s" iu less timo than it takes to
write it. The coroner, Dr. J. D. Bain, was
«iiiuiilona4 iwffjodlately, and tho poor vic-
tim that lay bleMliug and cold iu death
was removed to 4* adjoining room, and
uu sorrowingcowpaftlopa went sorrowing
feMfrJo their camps. mmw#«»g range
nu!* upeo the officers ot tba iaw
A 8kiktbd sorrow.
A. New Ofi&wia paper has the following:
A case of aguuy occurred yesterday at the
tuoruer of Cliartros and Caual streets which
wakes the heart sad On oontemplation.
A young lady camo along, hermetically
-sealed up by a battery of pins iu una of
the aew styles of walking dress, which by
frlie wi|', has the quality of prettineas to
«eceuuMai it, whatever may ba the phy-
siological olijoctions to it. At tho coruor
she happenod to drop her liandkcrchlof,
and a man near by, whom the sequel will
show to bo a veritable beast in disguise,
made a forward movement to piok it up.
In the act of doing so he reconsidered his
resolution, and stood up, leaving the hand-
kerchief where it was. Tlie young lady
made an agonizing appeal with a pair of
brilliant black eyes to f^io tantalising
male, but ho ungallantly remained obdu-
rato to the mute request, and laid his spine
against the-, lamp post. She then made
three efforts herself to pick it up, but
failed, Finely "he »»Vfeyed • lwd <fl
suni-circ *ar spring, such as men make
Who r un r»ce» in sacks, anil picking up the
handke^jef she left, rapidly, while the
blushos wlrit away up to her hair.
r.Lfil, MEASURE. ,
While Dr. Price's True Flavoring Ex-
tracts are full measure, other extracts are
short nearly one-half what they aro said
to contain, arrangod to look largo to dp-
coivo the consumor. Tho most of tho sot
called two-ouueo flavoring extracts hold
but one and one-quarter ounces, the four
ounce less than three ounces, while DrJ
Price's aro full moasure just as represent-
ed,' strong and pniy. Oue trial will provo
that the bottles hold one-half mose than
others purporting to be the same size, and
the oxtracts nro of tho strongest anil moat
natural flavor.
cause," In all casbs the Medicine
to be given in stmpr accordance
WITH THE DIRECTIONS,
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 doing
the slightest injury to the most tender
infant. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from
others than Fleming Bros., vvill do well to write
their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. C.
M' Lane's, p re pa red by bleating Bro$., 1 'ittsbu rgh.
Pa. To those wishing to give (hem a trial, we will
C;j ward per mail, post paid, to any part Of the
United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-
rent yost»ifcfe stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for
fourteen three-cent, stamps. All orders from Canada
must be accompanied by twenty conts extra.
XW For sale, by Druggist aj4 Country Store
Keepers generally.
A . N E T T E
APOTHECARY,
lias lust rnnnivu.1 u Inr^n ntniih of
Dimcm,
MKDICJNKS,
PKKVUMEBIK8, and
8UHGIGAL IN8TKUMJ?.NT6J
In aut all the loading articles, such as
PATENT MEDICINES,
that yu usually kept in a
Drag Mtort
The stock bning avdvutod by himsulf
his m»rk»» (diw tf
Hminnrliiii lenchf1!. ;<
J. UocM & Maiim
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
B ANKEES
AND DKAI.KRS IN
Bzohange, Bullion and Oovernmen,
Seourities,
Exchii'ngfc on Englnntl, tier-
many and Francc.
t3F" Collections solicited upon all point
in the State.
Tolegrnpliio TrannforH. Advances made
on CouHifjuinnots. (2-.l-7Jd.twlj1
L. WOLFSON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING «OOI)S,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc., etc.
Main PRhsa, San Antonio.
Offick: New Orloans,
Ch
9 S-'69d.
II. MacCORMAOK W. II. IIUH'l'on,
MMCdUHiCK ti ilSX0.\,
LAWYERS.
Room No. 1, over Gamble's Book-Store,
Special attention given to exanunation
of titles.
Notary Public nl oilier.
2a-n-74 d*wtf
1H, ?
Chartres street. )
P. O. Box 300.
JOl .N TWOHIO.
THOMAS O. JOHNSTON
DR. C. M'LANE'S
Celebrated American
Worm Specific,
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
"T*HE countenance is pale and
I leaden-colored, with occasional
flashes, or a-circumscribed spot 911
pne or both cheeks; the eyes become
dull; the pupils dilate; an azure
semicircle runs along the lower eyc-
lid-j the nose is irritated, swells, and
sometimes hleeds j a sw^llHig of the
upper lip; occasional headache, with
humming or throbbing w the ears;
an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy
or furred tongue; breath very foul,
particularly in the morning; appetite
VSrijlble, sometimes voracious, with a
gmwing sensation of the stomach, at
others, entirely gone j fleeting pains
in the stomach} occasional nausea
and vomiting; violent pains through-
out the abdomen; bowels irregular,
at times costive j stools slimy, not
unfrequeptlf tinged with blopd; belly
swollen and hard; lyta? turbid; re-
spiration occ»iionaHy 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,
Dk, C, M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effpet a cure.
The universal success which has
attended the administration of this
preparation has been such as to war-
rant us in pledging ourselves to ,the^ always ready at a moment's notico lor
public to ' I tiro iu tho cit;
RETURN THE MOKEY
in every instance where it should
prove ineffectual::..«<pr6*iding the
symptoms attending the sickness of
the ihild or adult shoyld warrant the
supposition of worms being the
JOHN TWOHIG & CO,,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
KATYkEltS
AKH*
Dealers in Foreign nuil Domes-
tic Exchange, Coin, Bnllioti, Ac.
Collections made on all ucccsuiblo poiutH
Drafts on New York( AW' Orleans,
Galvciton and California,
(tills on ltIe$ico and HiiKlmid.
ii)-i.73dtf. ;.>T
FRANK SCHUii~
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
ALAMO STABLE
A FIRST CLASS
Livery and Board Stable.
nnauii'M, Ambiilanvea, Htmrnon, Itiilinu
\Vnnqiu, »
J
Fino Carriages and horses are kept
' ~y at a moment's notico lor
ty and vioinity. [10-5
. [• BRAND >
OPENING
JUST RECEIVE!) fllE LATEST STTLES
AND FA.SUIONS OI-'
8 PRENG AND
SUMMER GOODS
COME ANDREI
, —AT—
MOKE & BJEtO.,
Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas.
K. WULFING,
GENERAL GOMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT.
Tlie lnghost market prices paid for
HIDES,
WOOL,
and PEODUOE
in general.
Corner Market and Yturri Streets,
near liouneU A Thornton's Bank.
l'J-l-75-d*.wly
NIC. TEN6G,
(Successou to Julius Berends.
1SOOKM. milONGBY,
NEWSPAPERS, .
FANCY GOODS, MOULDINGS, GLASS,
&C. &C,
CO Coininerco Street, San Antonio, Texas,
will keep constantly 011 hand a full assort-
ment of Books iu English nud German.
Schoolbooks, Novels. Miscelleneons and
Poetical Works, Newspapers in English
and German, tor sale anil on subscription.
A good assortment of Iiiaukbooka aud Sta-
tionery of overj' description, 11s well as
Toys mid Toy books. B"»ks, Newspapers,
Music not 011 hand ordered at shortest
notice. 8-10dl4w3m
Carl Eochs,
QRNM1UL
BOOK BINDER,
NO. 11 MARKET street,
IJp.tvmm Main l'laza
igul Yturri street.
r^'Gi ves special attention to tho binding
in every stylo desired of Books, Pamphlets
aud Magazines. Prices reasonable.
20-:!-d3m
\V. W. Mi»s«>e & €0.
PUBLISHER'S AGENTS
No. 25, Park Eow, Now York,
Aro authorized to contract for adverting
in our papor.
Absolute divorces obtained
FROM COURTS, of ilill'orent States,
for dosortion, tV.e. No publicity required.
No charge until divorce granted. Address
M. HOUSE, Attorney,
12-G-71-dly 1U1 Broadway, N. Y.
J. CLAVIN,
Apothecary,
COMMERCE STREET,
Nearly opjwsite Hugo <b Schmeltzer,
Has now 011 liaud and is constantly
receiving
pure drugs, and me-
dicines,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery,
And in fact every thing in tho Drug Line.
RT Physicians and Country Merchants are
requested to call and examine his Stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Extra line Trusses. Suspen-
sory BainlnKCS, Ac., »Ve.
Physician's Prescriptions careful-
ly compounded. 10-18-3md
■ttTHK BEST IW THE WOBU».
1 /~l 1 ...... ttHltrAMUiftl .
Oivos
universal«Satisi'tK -
tion.
WOMtEUFll. ECOXOHV.-
40 lbs. more Bread to bbl
Flour.
EVERYBODY Pratie* it
Whiter, Lighter, Sweeter
HAVEN MILK A KUUM
Se'ls everywhere like Hot Cakes
Iy BEND FOR CIRCULAR to
fcy FWI«> tsKO. F.GANTZJttlO.,
>170 l>uaur Nirrei.
ItHilf IVEWYOtt
Edge Hiu School,
[thk mis8kk randolph, prixch'als.]
This school for young ladies
is situated six miles trom the Univer-
sity ot Virginia, near Charlottesville, The
course of instruction is of the highest or-
der, being conducted by an excellent corps
of Teachers, including native French and
(jtrjHHii Governesses and accomplished
mnaiciaus. ^ .
When pupils are retained as
boarders daring tlie auaifn^r nionths.
Terms for Board, Knglibh, f'loneh ai)d
Musical Instruction for wliol# session
References: The faculty of tho Uujver-
sit v of Virginia.
For circulars apply ftt this officii or
THE MISSES RANDOLPH,
Shad well Dopot, Albermarlo County, Va.
lS-H-Ulm
TH. SCHLEUNJ.NG,
Eittnblislicd 1853.
VI'HOIiB'S.iBiK ftROCURIKS,
Liquors, Cigars, TobaccosJRxce
ale, crockery &. glassware.
Importers of
LIAUTERT'S 'BOCKBEER,
Lit uiuuu .9 Ul V,v
Just Received :
Rio aud Java Coffee,
Fine aud coarse Salt,
:i(M) barrels Flour, of all grades,
Whiskies, Ryo and Bourbon, common and
flue,
JOU barrels St. Louis Auheuser Beer, quarts
and yiutq.
Prime and choice ftlpltyssps.
White Fish. Maokerells, Sardelles, Hor-
riugs, _ , _
'200 coils Manilla anil Sisal Rope,
Buoketts of all kinds,
Axholves and Brooms,
Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper of all 100 eases Astral Oil.
A complete assortment of Wooden Wure,
Western Cheese,
Fresh Hams, sugar cured,
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured,
German Sour Krout,
Snap Beans in olio-half barrel? j
50 cargas PilonciHos,
Northern Lard,
Dlied Apples, (Jlnvie Jtse,
Camlios. a largo im^ut,
Prize Candies,
Matches, Telegraph anil Parlor,;
100 cases Radiant Oil,
10.000
.1,000
l*ouni!s of Clear Hide Te\M Bacon,
•4 u llauiN and Hhonlders do.
4 VliliV LAliGK ASSQIiTMKNT QP
Crockery, ۥ ۥ Granite anil CJIiiita Warej
Bohemian and Domestic Glassware.
I Si < OII11IMT< <' St., Kan Antonio.
IIA K DWARF-.
Hall's Fire anil Burglar Proof
SAFES,
Victor Sugar Hills
b ami jEvaporators,
Nbrfcou & Deute, Sola Agents,
500 Barrels
Rose,dale Cement,
lOOO Sides
Mole and Harness Leather,
FOE SALE AT
Reduced Prices
BY
Norton & Dentz.
HELL. & BROS.,
DEALERS IN AND
inANIIFACTVRERS OF.
Jewelry, Silver-ware, PIate<l-war«
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Spectacles,
Fine Pocket and Table Cutler*'
RAZORS, SCISSORS,
FANCY GOODS, &c., <fce
WATCHES, CLOC
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRED AND WARRAHTED *
No. 11 Coinmerce Street
san antonio. TFXAQ
uovX6- 8d*wt
F. OROOS « OO.
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Doalors#u lloraostio and foreign exchange,
coin, bullion &c..
Collections maile at all accca.siblo points.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
10-il3iu
OCTOBER 11', 1,-71.
Fare Reduced and
speed increased.;
rpHE regular Stage Lines trom
Jl\ San Antonio to LTJLING AND
AUSTIN are new running regular
daily trips Each way between
the above points, making close con-
nection on both routes.
FARE TO LULING $7 00.
" " AUSTIN $8,00.
NO MUD WAGONS USED.
First class coaclies are now run
ou both roads, ensuring comfort and
convenience.
Office ou Alamo Plaza, opposite
the Monger Ilotel.
San Antonio, Oct. 29, 1874.
A. A. MUNCEY,
29-10-aCm Ageut.
TO GALVESTON OR HOUSTON
In 24 Hours!
aUICKEST, SUREST AND CHEAP-
EST ROUTE TO THE COAST
AND THE NORTH.
Finucarie's
Leaves San Antonio daily at (J
A. M. for Luliiyj, making sure
connection with the Galves-
ton, Jlarrisburg & S. A.
B.R. the same day.
FARE ONLY $7 CURRENCY.
FARE from San Antonio to Hous
ton $13.C5.
FARE from San Antonio to Gal-
veston $1G.
Express freight
received at moderate rates for Luling and
Austin anil all intermediate points.
Office opposite the l'ost Office.
Fiiiucane's Staj;e Starts at «
o'clock l'roni Menger Hotel.
;S-10-74-dly IS. STEPHENSON, Ag't.
ATTENTION!
Just Received
Dodge Moweri, Reapers & Seli'-rakei,
BltlNLY'S PLOWS.
[and extras for same J.
Also,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
WOODEN ANI> WILLOW WARE
l'AINTS. OILS, VARNISHES,
BRUSHES, ETC., ETC.
Grain Cradlei. Grass Scythei & Hook*
WINDOW GLASS, all aijes,
WMfcU vfe »<U ikt.prloet tliat »iil defy any
coin petition.
l. 11 urn & son, •
Market Street.
BENNETT A THORNTON,
Bankers, Dealers In Exchange
and Government Securities.
Will pay partionlar / cention to the oolloction o
Olalmn at all aooosfi/ '.c points In Texas.
5-71dtI. ( I k
iWilCltlME SHOP
AND
BrassFoundry
— OF —
jacob schuehle.
Presa Street, San Antonio, Tex.
Repairing ol'Macliinos of eVory kind Will
bo promptly exocutcd.
Iron Balconies, and Fenccs for Tombs
and Burial Grounds manufactured at cheap
rates.
The undersigned begs leave to inform
tho public that he has taken charge of the
well known business of Mr. Jamos Wood,
and that ho will continue the same.
C-3-dBt-w^m JACOB SCHUEHLE.
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
89 ,f 91 COMMERCE STU.
tail
£
VINEGAR BITTERS
A
Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vixegak, Bittjkiis the most wonder-
ful Invigoruut that ever sustained
the sinking systorn.
No l'ersou caii take these Bit-
ters according to directions, and re- •
main long unwell, provided their
bonus aro not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and In-
termittent Fevers, which aro so
prevalent in tho valleys of our great
rivers throughout tho United States,
especially those of tho 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 entire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarka-
bly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, aro invariably ac-
companied by exteusive derange-
ments of tho stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In thoir
treatment, a purgative, oxorting a
powerful influence upon these vari-
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is 110 cathartic for tho purposo
equal to dit. j. Wat-KEK's Vixeoar
bittkks, as they will speedily remove
tho dark-colored viscid mutter with which
tho bowels aro loaded, at tho sanio timo
stimulating tlio secretions of tho livor,
and generally restoring tho healthy func-
tions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis-
ease by purifying all its fluids with
V inicoAlt Hittlilts. No epidemic can
tako hold of a system thus foro-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-
ache, Paul iu the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Luugs, Pain in tho region of tho Kidnoys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
aro the 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. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec-
tions. Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore' Jyos, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, wai,Kim's Vis-
koa k Brn iiRS have shown their great cur-
ative powers in tho most obstinate aud
intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit-
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of tho Blood, Livor, Kidneys aud Bladder,
those Bitters havo 110 equal. Such Dis-
eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Paints and Minerals, suoh as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters aud
Miners, as they adrauco in life, aro sub
ject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a doso of Walker's
vi'nkgar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tcttor. Salt-Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pim-
ples, Pustiilos, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-
worms, Scald-head. Soro Eyes, Erysipe-
las. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of
wbatover name or nature, aro literally
dug up and carried out of tho system in a
short timo by tho uso of theso Bit ters.
Fin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking iu tho system of so many thou-
sands, an) effectually destroyod and re-
moved. No sygtom of medicine, no ver-
mifuges, nu anthoiminitics will free tho
svstem from worms liko these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood, orthe turn of life, theso Ton-
ic Bitters display so decided an influence
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood
whenever you find its impurities bursting
through the skin in I'iuiplcs, Eruption*,
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob-
structed and sluggish ill the veins: . ieanso
it when it is foul; vjiur ivclir-j* will tell
vou whim Ki Ci> t'i 1 e blood pure, and the
health ol tU s\-»ieni will 1. aovr.
U. II. l'lrlJIIV *1.0 .i- t'O..
DrugpMs * «• . A -► -in* F tUM'Sm. C*Uft»
1UU. .V oi'r. of TV sr..a .ICi.al lton
nolil l>y :t 11 lh-ti!.'!;i«o anil Dvakn.
R. II. AI< UO.\Ai,l> & CO.,
TlH:z^-'..t* fi <;«•: Art*-..S»n Francisco. Ciuifor.
tun. tt...c, ifWuhm/toD Chuttmi 9U..K.V.
tettltl by nil llrim|lili aa«l Dctlvu.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED and koep al-
ways on hand u fresh and com-
plcte stock of
Flour of various Brands,
Rio aud JavaCoffee,
Crushed aud La. Sugars,
Coarse auil fino Salt,
Rico, Beans, Potatoes, Htc.
Oonuino & pure Cider Vinegar,
Candles, Astral oil, & Gasoline l-'luid,
Choice Brands of Whiskies,
Brandies, Winos aud
Stomach Bitters, etc.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
UHRIO'S
ST. I,OMS BEKK
The best in the market of which they re-
ceivo regular supplies aud just received a
fresh lot expressly put up for this climate
and of excellent quality.;
ALSO
Best genuine porter and Ale, etc. etc.
AH grados of
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS,
Sugars of all brands anil qualities,
together with a full stook
of all other articles
in their line. •
Owing to favorable purchases and di-
rect importations they can a (lord to
sell at lowest iignrcs. Large induce-
ments to cash-buyers and a liberal dia
count on gold-paymonts.
Special Notice to Sheep Raisers!
Wo have on hand a large lot of LEAF
TOBACCO, which, according to a late
decision of the Revenue Department can
bo sold tu sheep raisers for dipping pur-
poses without paying special license 011
tlio sanio.
SAM, MAVERICK'S
North Side of Alamo Plaza.
ALL CLASSES OF
Lumber,
Doors,
- Sash,
Blind*,
' Glass
Putty,
Paints,
Builder's Hardware
BUILDER'S TOOLS
On hand anil for sale at the
Lowest Prices,
| FOR
CASH.
8-12-74-difcwtf
Notice!
Diitrich's Bestanraat
bemovkd
South-West Corner Main Plaza.
Opposite the Herald Office,
"Meals at all Hours*"
25 and ») cts.
Board by "Week
$4.50.
A GOOD CAMP YVKD
is attached to the premises.
ri^IIANKFUL to the public for past pat-
_L ronage, i will further supply my ta-
bles with the very best tho market affords
DIETRICH, Prop'r,
South-West Coruer of Main Plaza
21.12-74d&w3m
MANEELBADM k PRANK,
«!> COMMERCE STREET «9
Dealers in
French, German and domestic
calf and kip skins,
Wax Upper Leather, Moroccos, Linings
Toppings, Oak aud Hemlock Sole
Leather, -Shoe Findings,
and TOOLS.
HARNESS,
Skirting, and
Bridle Leather,
, Sheep Skins
Saddler Tools and
Findings,
Enameled Carriage Top Leather
Saddlery Hardware, Terra Japoni-
ca, DiviDivi, Sumac, Tan-
ner Oils, Tanner
and Carrier
Tools.
MAXUKACTURKRS OV
BootsandShoes.
Thev keep on hand a full stock of
LADIKM SHOES.
Boots and shoes xadk ro order
24-10-74-dly
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